Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
e . this committee of three business men from NOTICE OF AFrLICATION - D(ul V Alaska En]plre the United States Senate a single destruc- FOR PATENT I PROFESSIONAL ‘ Fraternal Societies tionist but we are business men in our SERIAL NO. 07546 Al ’TOS FOR HIRE | oF — ¥ | ~ efforts to solve this problem and we realize |In the United States Land Ofl‘he B 3 JOHN W. TROY _- - EDITOR AND MANAGER| 570 o itained under a cone for the Juncau Land District at r—————__fl WL Albrech | Gastineau Channel } : o ovehing except Buhday + by the stant deficit without casting reflection on Anchorage, Alaska. ' Helene recht e H EMPIRE PRINT/ING COMPANY at Second ana Main | the Territory.” In the Matter of the Application | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B P 0-_. EL———'KS §: Ftreets, Juneau, Alaska. Sader CH o & is not difficul of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red W s " — Un e circumstances it is not ult to PANY - ) S | edical G Meeting every £ ] tered In the Post Office in Jun as Second Class |yderstand why the people of the Interior are not| .qe." u‘:e c]oax‘{:gmofon'“:sr‘e{z:n o | | R:)'" gold:uln ’Bmwn“' i ’ Wednesday evening S i TS [only hopeful but joyful over the prospect that| patent to the AURUM NO. 18] | Phone Office, 216 i . . ;‘l;’ oclock. Elks : etivered by carrler in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and [grea® good will come from the official visit of| lode mining claim, emt-rced in r_—___._n b axl % Kiting 8 i Thane for $1.25 per month. = |Senators Howell, Kendrick and Thomas ‘{[ stdmne'&l“ i"”?; IN“’ ;5"]‘ s T “L}]’C“:,m:g st | LR L situated on ichago! sland, in | 5+ Vi s on jiix montha, ln adyange, & g Ty | Chichagaft Mining District, Sitks| | PRS- EASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.0 R. B. MARTIN, Bxalted Ruler. bod- g ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITY | DENTISTS .00 3 bers will confer a favor if they will promptly ALMENIS 4 B s NS 4 . Recording Precinct, First Judicial s o M. H. SIDES, Secretary, ) notlty the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity Rl Division, * Alaska. | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— L i n the dellvery o A Business Offices, 374. | Senator Capper has joined those Republican; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| | PHONE 56 | DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Boa — lhosts who have insisted that the Hoover Admin-|That the Chichagoff Power Com- | Hours9a m.to®p m. |} . Ies. of Freemasom The A MR OF Ao T Dy anied to the istration s not responsible for the present indus-|Pany, a corporation organized ynd. | $—— LY P hones II and S',ngle 0 2 5):‘;'";’;!;!;; wee for republication It or not otherwise cr second Friday each month at L%"’mdtf.fi" rial and commercial depression. er the:lkws df : Alaska, whose ‘post :|.————— " | We remember when Republicans similarly insisted (CIfice @ddress is 424 Goldsteln | Dr, Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service local news published herein. ¥ | Ruilding, Juneau, Alaska, has filei S CASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER that the Roosevelt Administration was not to blame“ls application in the U. S. Land: | DBNTIS"II‘MW 7:30 p. m. Boot THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. for the panic and depression of 1907 and when the|office at %nchorage, Alaska, *or Rooms 8 and 9 : tish Rite Temple e | Democrats put forth that contention for the Cleve- |patent for the Aurum: No. 13 lode, “l::gnmm e ' WALTER B. ELISEL, Becretary. |land Administration in the '90s. mining claim and included within A The Administration defenders were right in all{U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1575, -si* |the instances but it was Cleveland's hard luck that |uated in the Chichagoff Mining|&——————""— | the people did not believe the Democrats back [,w_e'msmcr. Territary of Alaska, Sitka Dr. J. W. Bayne s {Recordi dl * [thirty-five years ago. Roosevelt rode the storm. [EOOH nR[PCr;’fm“ »«{\r;to«"‘ia;?i DENTIST | We shall see how Hoover will make it. fyeion At Hpjohagan S ° | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, aBd | Office hours, 9 &m. to 5 pm. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE ~ Juneau Lodge No. 700 Meets every Mondaw night, at 8 o'clock. ‘TOM SHEARER, Dictator Graham’s Taxi Phore 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE ; T a3 more particularly described as fol W. 'T. VALE, Secy,, P. 9. Box % In an editorial in the Ferguson Forum, S:pned,)w.:. i e 2 ol . nm"‘;hzi:gg‘;mmem‘ | ___—___—B_fl " g ) ot s O 3 i A J MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 va; and Ma,” the former Governors, James E. Mtf, AURUM NO. 13 LODE ~ o Day and nght Service LO! Miriam A. Ferguson, announce that they shall; o e 7 g Second and fourth Mon- | i - vt ‘Beginning at corner No. &, '3 = anyal R i1 |never again be candidates for public office, but identical with location cormer % = 2 each mon a lthey declare, they shall continue the publication uir;fi wig; corner No. 1 otlg:s- Dr. AbEW. Stewart Any Place in the c“y for $1.00 { E:;;;‘!fl R:teq 3§emp‘ , of the Forum and will be at the service of their| CSiHC o, murtey No. . NTIST AL AN N TR S ¢ S | ning a D. m. Folands” and ks Loonimen "peopis. Whehel mobNed | 1 L o Hours 9 8. m. t0 6 p. m. ——— EVANS L. GRUBER, ‘A;]d n} i& thab p | f_h 55 fl\egs ldfi‘ EQ l&i 03143?0 SEWARD BUILDING i % Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- e i o £ ; | Thence N. 65 deg. 19° W. Office Phone 469, Res. BERRY TAXI retary. SENATORS MEAN TO HELP. ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N. Phone 276 | % R | That Seattle trial of Prohibition agents with its| 47 deg. 53¢’ W. 100750 ft. to | e S e g ORDER OF EASTERN STAR “We want to devise ways and means 4 " ocis, “aoth _| corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. T PHONE 314 Second and Fourth not to abandon your railroad but to save i :l:,eg ‘S; ,;:r:fnmp‘}::;m:!':mgiasg mc?:r;eoiri:p 03" W. 565.10 ft. to corner No. |f——0——pp Tuesdays of each month, o " 2 . ” air- 4 h k & | 9, That was a declaration of Senator Howell, Chair: it b FiOEERT 5t ProtBIGESth 1]1" ;éol-‘;"(?gecfinefsw?eg 'Izk::emi- Dr. H. Vance Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 oclock, Seottish man of the Senate Select Committee which came |, ted ‘st t 8 " o 2 st @] Wi ‘deg 03’ E‘;au ° 3o Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. e AN e e i i N IR L AT DI LILY to Alasksia" alsioeeithp oause for the deficit ‘in|onied: Btates. Somedme. when we 8% HE I ifher Ne. 1, fhe piloe OF it | q Beors: 1060 INEERE: ¥ W0'0jic SR - BURFORD, Worthy ) the operation of the Alaska® Railroad and to seek the noisome mess, historians will look back at ginning. doniainxrgp‘an arex o or by appointment | Matron; FANNY L. * a remedy if possible. He had previously digiamparl Tviibicion saa ity attempted enforcement as one of | 19g16 acres. Total area in Licensed Osteopathic Physician | | { Prompt Service, Day and Night r'l" © ! | ROBINSON, Secretary. " that he was devoted to the cause of public owner- This'black spots of ; Amexionny history | conflict with Pacific Lode, sur- Phone: Office 1671. 1 d A 3 e 3 k : 5 i - | vey No. 1045 owned by appli- Residence, MacKiunon Apts. | OVICH AUTO SERVICE X KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ship, but insisted that “no public utility, pupl cly | 2 i cant. Entire area in confliet | s & STAND AT THE OLYMPIC - ‘Seghers Counc... No. 1762 owned, can persist unless it is a success finan- A Famous Southerner. | clalmed by applicant.” I Phone 342 Day or iNight Meetings second and lest clally” | United States Location Monn-! Dr. G L. Bart i $1 00 Monday at 7:30 p. m. This declaration was made at a banquet given | (New York Times.) {ment No. 7, to which this survey r. Geo. L. bartomn , Rl ey . Transient brothers, arg- the visiting Senators, Interstate Commerce Com-| Every um}: an e:ged Southern editor or Pub“bh”l :os!e‘;d 0:;’"::2;5 (‘)’!‘ 8crom boser CHIROPRACTOR —_——| A 3 wb;tcend. Councll missioner McManamy, Admiral Coontz and Assistant [dles it Is the fashion to proclaim that “personal f Hellenthal Building ¢ 1 TO ANY PART ambers, Fifth Street Attorney-General Sisson at Faifbanks, According to|lournalism” has become a thing of the past. 1"*‘; % Sie Shor ol BISE BRI OFFICE SERVICE ONLY Eugene Permanent |/ JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. n S The soceches made at Fairbanks, |1923 the death of Henry Watterson was thus com- |chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8. | goyrs: 10 a. = %o 12 noon | OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ) % atewunia o A feceches, SR - B s 5 | mented upon. Now comes news of the passing of|L- M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg " 2p m tv3p m ) Wave Senator H.uwell seemed to represent the attitude of Major E. B. Stahlman of Nashville, a personal}’gy 40: N. and longitude 136 deg 7 p-. m‘. i i - DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. g E. the committee. All of the Senators expressed the | joumaist if thefe cver was one, a fighter, a down- | 05 45" W. Magnetic variation 39 | By iioe i et i Special Rate One Meets first and th*-a hope that a way out would be discovered, and em- |right man who stated his objectives without the | deg. 30" E. \ PHONE 259 Mondays, 8 o'clock, phatically favored aid in the development of the slightest concealment and battled for them long and| The names of the owners of con- | s -8 at Eagles’ Hail Territory. Senator Howell was hopeful, and said |unremittingly. Defeats did not daunt him; personal |flicting claims are not known io 5 s “there can be no question abnul the [animosity did not grieve him; being in a small | the applicant except as hereinabovs Iminority did not discourage him. He had a strong set forth. The total area embraced lopinion on virtually every subject, and that kept|in the survey and claimed by the |him alive and interesting to the age of 87. Only |epplicant is 12,616 acres. he thought future of Alaska, America’s last great frontier.” Likewise hopeful was Senator Thomas, whose Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Bos Angeles Col- $10.00 ! 199 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting brothers welcome. AMERICAN BEAUTY . b scratched. He spoke desire to be helpful was emphatic. The Fairbanks ;= =), year had Major Stahlman abated any Any and all persons clalming ad- lege of Optom: { PARLOR Gastinean Hote) [ THE CASH BAZA ! News-Miner said of Ylns speech: 10[ his physical activity; never did he relinquish even |versely any of the above described | e Opthalmology | = ; 1 v a T r' P - | e et - | Mayor de la Vergne next introduced Sen Lo abali ekt iar b shEake) Faves: b Vet o veins, lodes or premises are Te || Gopeq Pitted, Lenses Ground | == = | Open Evenings oA ator John Thomas of Idaho. “I have been |” "A penniless immigrant, crippled in youth, he be-|duired to fiie notice of their ad- |y, [ FR S 5 | bartier : : 58 . \ Sy 1 B —. "|! Tue JunEAau LAUNDRY NT STREET on the frontier all my life and ‘while this | ;0 % "gyccesstul railroad executive and bought a|Yerse claims with the Register of Near Coliseum Theatré ' ; is my first trip here it is one of the most BB i . |the United States Land Offi 1 —————8 THE NEW IDEAL % F is my first trip 2 ! newspaper in middle age merely in order to express|the United States Land Office ati®¥ —pp g ¥ "sGUTHWELL Franklin Street, betweem | enjoyalle 1 -nave;ever taken,” sald the:Sen- |his railroad’s views in a local controversy. But jour- Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-{ Sotometri . y ator. “The airplane trip we took today Was |yyon proved a more fascinating career, and it wha l9d otipuniicasion) ouielfhs months | | Optoeeiait-Ophoin ! SHOPPE | Frent and Second Streets the most wondérfil from s ‘seenlo stand- |oann PrOred & R LR e A ia: e |thereatter, or they will' bé: Harrpd | PR EEARSd Clideses Tited | | 218 Front Street | PHONE 363 : point I have ever,jyade,’ and thought-to it. Under -his ownership: The Nash- |[PY Virtue of the provisions of thei! e sy el e o AL ; Alaska’s resouceS,” in ‘Senatog Thomas's |ville Banner became a real force in the newspaper |Statutes. ! L Al Bisspuirel ! FOREST ! > papet| phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | || Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and | i opinion, have been only i ided | J. LINDLEY GREEN, | of the fine agricultural products saying, “To- ::S:,f ,}:{,“L;:?.lelijerbycfi?ugi Ohfxsd?:)mcge“zrn:irg e:/?r(yi Register. | fo 1371:00: fo' 9:30 |, |, Pinnish Copperware — Knives £ night, when I sat at this table and con- | o on 0 0% oo oo well-stocked arsenal, Like|First publication, July 12, 1930. £ 5 | and Linens sumed vegetables grown here I was certainly {all men of his type, he had warm friends and bitter | Last publication, Sept. 24, 1930. P i 2}——————4: ' amazed. It changes my entire viewpoint | : : i | GARBAGE HAULING St Alaske's siMeniune. |enemies, and kept them both. His death marks the | 7Y Public Lib: al aska’s a v Juneau c rary Office at Wolland's ” |passing of another “personal journalist,” the type! |that predominated a generation ago. Tailer Shop For the committee to come to Alaska and intelligently “tell the Government how to reduce the deficit by spending a couple | | | i SUMMER Free Reading Room | RATES oy 1, secona e || W+ P Johnson | Chester Barnesson PHONE 68 . . DAIRY FERTILFZER of weeks here, is of course, obviously im- June Coast Trade Expands. Main Street and Fourth ssible, but it is the hope of the commit- possible he hop on all FRIGIDAIRE tee and Mr. McManamy, the Chairman of (Seattle Business Chronicle.) p Reading Room Open From e, Ioierainte, Comppref Shmael o Both exports and imports handled through four| Alterations and 8a m to10p m ""figy_fi%“;:::&?“ nira itz able - f i | h stenctive amiusitions” oAl Serlgiee Thoviar. 1o OOMECMELSRE S e | Remodeling Ctrculation Room Open from s He declared he feels sure the committee May but fall considerably short of record of June! 1310 B89 bl w700 GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS has convinced the community that it came |10p0 snows advance report released through the Y > p. m. Current Magazines, \ “with one purpos d—that of doi e v P 5 : & urman's Newspapers, Referencs, 18 ith one purpose in mind—that of doing |geattle office of the Bureau of Foreign and Do- | Books, Etc. Phone 17 . the thing which is going to help this great meéstic Commerce. Triangle Building P - Territory. And you can rest assured the Imports of June are valued at $28,504,456, an in- FREE TO ALU Front Street Juneau What's the use of get- " committee will keep that purpose in mind.’ crease of $1,474,373 over those of May, but much be- i R SR Wb i - : : Mg i 3 Gk 4 ting all heated up on ' Even more buoyantly hopeful, if possible, was |jow the $45,589,513 value of imports in June 1929. baki iy . Senator Kerndick. Reporting his speech at the Exports rise $5488,048 over those of May to saa.-.T LUDWIG NELS N 1.).SmAricx aking day ‘wanen there banquet, the Fairbanks News-Miner said: 014,402, but are more than $5,000,000 short of the Jeweler e are more important The committee’s visit to Alaska has been |$43,103,400 representing value of exports in June Watch Repairing | Our trucks go any place any Joweler amd things that should en- on a purely business mission, it was stated [1929. Brunswick Agency | time. A tank for Diesel Oil Optician gage your attention. by Senator Kendrick, who was called on Exports of Los Angeles and Oregon districts mark FRONT STREET and atank for crude oil save Woteda You'll decide that next by Mayor de la Vergne. “It is a the only increases of current year's figures over those | f————————————————33 ‘ burner trouble. | “ Diamonds bread baking is un- business trip and we are business men in the of a year ago. In comparisons with the previous | PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 ’ Iiverware profitable wnen you A United States Senate. We are pioneers and month, imports of the Washingtin district and ex- LODE CLAINM NOTICES - S i Westerners and we ought to have at least ports of the Los Angeles and Oregon districts score| American or Canadian at Th= | RLLIABLE TR‘\NSI'ER ] £ Bk e ry this: lond, Outjob Western ideas and ideals and we ought to substantial gains, while the San Francisco district|Empire. i fHILLmDI Y Phoneusto | * have the closest sympathy with Western registers nominal gains in both imports and ex- Y aiZ Bae — 2 Peerless qflmd'emflbcn htoa the | people. With that attitude in mind we are ports. = e = oF AL PIANO™ -~ ,ebbgltfl!jobrfltl"‘fl‘- ' going to be prepared to that during our Figures showing value of foreign trade through ’ B k limited time we have succeeded, even if to four districts in June, with comparative records of F B h Learn the Modern Way a ery a small extent, in getting the facts we should |May and of June 1920: ry e-Drunn ! have in passing on this important question. IMPORTS Play REAL JAZZ PIANO “Remember the Name” “We came with open and unbiased minds. June 1930 May 1930 June 1929 C in 3 Months But I should say if we are going to stay that Washington . $11,340,068 $ 8,145205 $19,325.907 Ompany § way we should get on our way quickly. It |Oregon 472173 927,036 1,202,170 ; p:‘;‘”n;“d”“':‘ “n"‘"h‘ by mail is one for all and all for one. That is the |San Francisco 12,772,254 12654544 19,930,280 | ! i tusing Frye's De- oM il e it bl e o JUNEAU TRANSFER | * way we feel toward your Alaska. I cant |Los Angeles 4000961 5393208 5,131,156 . g LIy p! e ore garding our FREE SPECIAL OF- ‘. conceive of any failure of tremendous de- licious Hams and Bacon FER. Temple of Musie. Tacoms, | JUNEAU CABINET velopment in this country. Tourist hosts Totals $28,504,456 $27,120,083 $45,589,513 Weeh. | d DETAIL MILL- A are bound to come here. EXPORTS PHONE 38 an “More and more as I prepare to turn |Washington $ 8,333,786 $ 0,198,568 $11,806,359 WORK CO. backward 1 find myself feeling that T may ° |Oregon 4,076,592 2,677,994 3,482,181 wander back to these inviting sites and San Francisco 11,347,852 10,559,172 14,682,054 Front Street, next to Warmer scenes Los Angeles 14255812 10,505,620 13,132,806 Machine Shop “I am much impressed with the work of aviation as any other incident which has Totals $38,014,402 $32,526,354 $43,103,400 | CABINET and been brought to the atention of this com- _— 4 4 mittee of Senators. It is to prove of su- | This tariff, after all, can't be as bed as we You Wlll Be Made MILLWORK preme importance in the development of this imagined. Joss sticks, muzzle-loading muckets, | GENERAL CARPE . new, new land.’ leeches, canceled stamps, cellos manufactured be- | . NTER Here Senator Kendrick paused to praise fore 1880, and broken bells are still to be r.:.umli WEI‘OME WORK by Pilot S. E. Robbins, with whom he flew on the free list.—(Detroit News.) mside the Arctic Circle Monday, as “prob- GLASS REPLACED ably the best pilot in the United States.” Our own list of the men who ‘“rule America,” There will be another World’s IN AUTOS Continuing, he said, “I am strong for which will be compiled as soon as we can find A Sl o > A aviation and already our committee is will- |that many, will certainly include Will Rogers, Con- Fair in Chicago in 1933—the EetimlteaRFurnlsthed Upon ing and anxious to lend a hand to these troller General McCarl and Rudy Vallee. Former e 3 1 equest people who are pioneers in this industry Ambassador Gerard ought to get around more.— lllh( dl(l‘n. AIESka Fall‘ Wl“ PHOI\'E YOUR ORDEBS which is particularly adapted to the coun- (New York Times.) take place in Juneau on Sept. TO US . try.” | A 3 The air mail act ought to be extended In weather like we have been having it is 3 1” 5 and 6 0£ dllB year. We will attend to them||’ ) v to Alaska, affirmed Senator Kendrick and |difficult for a certain noble experiment to make Out of town visitors will be t] o sl hiy, Mabrlv 8 Cafe speaking for himself and, he said, he pronounced progress—(Milwaukee Journal.) promptly. ur ¢ » N thought also in behalf of other members made welcome at grain and transfer business Regular Dinners of the committee, he promised to do every- | Ohio follows New Jersey, and Illinois is at the is increasing daily. There’s a thing possible along this line. “This is a gate and the Noble Experiment continues—to lose reason. Give us a trial order Shorl Ordera practical way we can be of aid to you." ground.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ' today and learn why. Lunches The Senator pointed out that the mere Th/e B M I} h d B k fact that the committee memebrs had Some of the older residents can recall that . . e renas an You Can’t Help Bein’ Open 6 a.m. to 2 g.m. L. C. SMITH and CORONA visited the Territory would give weight to |drops of water, falling from clouds, constitute what B2 gle POPULAR PRICES m their statements when matters pertaining [scientists know as rain—(Indianapolis News. OLDEST “\FK IN ALASKA Pleased . to Alaska are Rroughl up in the Senate. $ HARRY MABRY J. B. BURFORD & CO. Turning agdin to the Alaska Railroad What this country needs is & Tom Thumb col- i D. B. FEMMER Proprietor “Our door step 18 worn py . satisfied customers” PHONE 114 ¢ the Senator declared that, “There isn't on umn.—(New York World,)