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A i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1930. burner trouble. ' SHING PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | my‘:::::n::ns 9 l RELIABLE TRANSFER l GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS B — L king of all horses. He broke more track records|strung—(New York World.) than any other horse in the history of the world. | . 2 E . |and those of former Senator Butler by the ears.| NOTICE OF AFPLICATION | = | D("l\' 1‘4 llls’;(l mplre They wondered which one it would hurt, if indeed, FOR PATENT | PROFESSIMAL Fraternal Socwue:' l il {it would not hurt both of them. Nerves became SERIAL NO. 07546 ¥ £ i N | or — o ve—— GER quieter, however, when Gov. Foss dcclared that|m the United States Land Offtoe| 7 1 i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANA d for the Juncau Land District at Fe——————————F Gastineau Channe l ; e - he had filed as a Democrat and further investi- Anchorage, Alaska, J Helene W. L. Albrecht - 3 Py o Vel 4—*' 1 ept nday y g 3 e 'y e e = <4 ., N‘“'yw{'}"‘?wn"\ )',‘\(,N\ OMPANY at Second ana Moie lgation by the Secretary of State verified the Sage|y “iyo natter of the Application | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS Ié ka. of Cohasset. It had been a tempest in a teapot.| of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every | 7 e Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class Gov. Foss is a candidate for the Democratic nom-| PANY, a corporation organized | Rev, Medical Gymnastics, Wednesday evening W | matter. 5 |ination for Senator under the laws of Alaska, for 41v Goldstein Bullding ’ [ at 8 o'clock. Elks | SUBSCRIPTION RATES. People had not questioned the statement that {L";em to the AURUM NO. 13| Phone Office, 216 Al 4 Hall. 1/ t ®elivered by carrler in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ¥ b e mining claim, emkwcced in g e B i Thane for $1.25 p,h, "1..,“"‘.‘_‘“ R Gov. Foss had become a Republican again, because,| 1y, S, Mineral Survey No. 1575, v x].smn,, rothers S at the follo it was said, he supported Mr. Hoover two years| situated on Chichagoff Island, In | el welcome. i het, $12.00; six months, in advance, DRS. EASER & FREEBURGER i Dvwace; 188 ago, and he had been a more or less active Re-| Chichagoff Mining District, Sitka | NYWH TH R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. | e T i ey Wil promatly hlioan f5a° 3 11106 He s for Con.| Recording Precinct, First Judicial DENTISTS | A ERE IN E CITY FOR $1.00 M. H. SIDES, Secretary. i of any fallure or irregularity Publican in his early life. 'He had run for Coh-| pyyigian = Alaska, | 8301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— | TS Business Oftioes, 374, STC28 two or thiee times .and for Licutenant-| NOTION I8 HEREBY GEVENM| PHONE 86 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Op-Ordivale e | i Governor once as a Republican, but he achieved his|That the Chichagoff Power Com- Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. <~ les of Freemacom i MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. first political victory after he had become a Demo-{pany, a corporation organized und-—— P'w II d S le 0 | ry Scottish Rite sociated ress is exclusively e led h = ,,:h::u—l\:;w,;:‘ 1 .‘.' of all news. \h'r‘]rY‘\"t'(Yl!\I'l!!"t;L!l'ud;‘:‘dtl: crat. He was successful in a half dozen races|er the laws of Alaska, whose po,.h-,____ nes an "ng \ikggulnr meeting It or not otherw credited in this paper and also the o, pig g 2 . £ z 2 1 wfi.{ e R for high olflu‘_ab a candidate of that party {;‘fmllc:mf;d furn'::: “:la:i: fi;;dstt‘;:g Dr. Ch::)x;]es B_l: Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service mni‘:nr': Y s | ATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER “ § f 5 its 5 d a1 g . m. A R THAT OF TANY OTHER PUBLICATION | i el g e e one‘:];3;“’:5171;95“;’:6}:;;;;9 ’A’mifl“jxi | Rooms 8 and § Valentine L :m"'“m 5t een better illustrated than in Alaska this week. . J d Suilding f : 2 patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode; WALTER B. ELISEL, Becretary. | Three prominent citizens, stated in the order of|ninine claim and included within| |, Telephone 176 9 . t their going, James W. Pritchett of Wrangell, A. J.!g s Mineral Survey No. 1575, sit- 0 m aXl LOYAL ORDER £ Nordale of Fairbanks and Emery Valentine of [yated in the Chichagoff Mlnlnq:" & OF MOOSE « Juneau, who have departed this week, constitute|District, Territory of Alaska, Sitka| | Dr.J. W. Bayne Juneau Lodge No.' 700 a heavy toll on this Territory. Recording Precinct, First Judicial! | DENTIST Phone 565 Meets every Mondaw ) - Division at Chichagoff Post Offiez| Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. night, at 8 o'clock. We hope Henry Ford made a better guess when|on Chichagoff Island, Alaska, and|| office hours, 9 am. to 5 p.m. TOM SHEARER, Dictator {he predicted an early end of the business de- ;“°“’. particularly described as fol | Evenings by appoinment. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. ©. Box 820 'pression than he did when he said America is|'°%S’ % | Phone 331 ! 3 g MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 i dry cxcept for & damp spot here and there. (GATRUM RO, 13 1O0E |6 Day and Night Service ‘ el o IO | nning al 3 " 2 identical with location corner |G $# & B day of each month Ja i The History Lesson. and with corner No. 1 of Pa- || Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the City for $1.00 ‘ I5 Scottish Rite Templs, ! | el cific Lode, survey No.' 1045, DENTIST s 7Y besinning at 7:30 p.,m. | (Manchester Guardian.) whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. — - %y EVANS L. GRUBER, e | It would be éasy to argue with some truth| S. 65'deg. 13' E. 133.01 . || SEWARD BUILDING Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- ! A GOOD CITIZEN IS GONE. [that the history lesson has been one of the great| Thence N. G5 deg 19 W. 34350 || office Phone 409, Res. BERRY T A x I CO retary. \ i { SiE T dangers to peace. Certainly that teaching of na-| . ‘7> ;‘g’ WL 5oe {%9 to Phone 276 ] i The death of Anton J. Nordale of Fairbanks, tionalism has been a contributory cause of several| .o..o"No 3. Thence S. 6 4deg — pd PHONE 314 ORDER OFP!ASTQE:N STAR | probably Alaska’s best known hotel man and cer- ;‘“Tll’mf‘vm- HW;‘"‘;" :fi“b‘mks ha"le bere“ h““ t00| 03 W. 565.10 ft. to corner No. | ORI ST Tfi;;;:;‘:.chfi(,;m a4 2 y g Ahaiss y , especially of those in| 4 Th . | " 3 tainly one of her most popular, and deservedly so, full of wams anc atlles, espec! . Thence S. 55 deg. 13’ E. i ) 0 . O omeer that aill be sadly missed, Which the author's country was successful. But| 1301 fi. to corner No. 5. Thence Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 oclock, Beoltish e Sbaice i o had historians and teachers of history are increasingly| N. § deg. 03 E. 4888 ft. to CHIROPRACIOR | — — — Rite Temnple. Y There was no citizen of the great Interior Who had o, “tpejr guard against this danger, and now the| corner No. 1, the place of be- || Hellenthal Building BURFORD, Worthy more friends than Tony Nordale, and none thal y tarnational Committee of Historical Science has| ginning. “ontaining an area of | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY & Matron; FANNY L. || was l;llt’d higher as a citizen and business man and :,M to work to study the mflere,}?‘ }:m“onz te:l:_ :g:rlgccavc]};. Pa:“?:call‘o::’r:asu:n Hours: 10 a. ™ % 12 noon Prompt Service, Day and Night r I A ROBINSON, Secretary. friend. ooks and to suggest alterrtions which would make ¥ % 2p m tvdp m | a l Mr. Nordale was well known in Juneau. He was them agree one with another and all with the| ver Ne 1045 owned by appil. 6p. m. t8p. m. i1} CovicE Auto SERVICE {|{ - 1ax O o here as a member of the Legislature a decade ago, truth. The problem, so far as schoolbooks are con-| clajmed by applicant.” | By Appointment 1! STAND AT THE OLYMPIO Meetlnuucen_d i inst and he made friends for himself of all that he met. cerned, is not so much one of the distortion as of| ynited States Location Monm, PHONE 259 | Phone 342 Day or ilight 1 00 Monday at 7:30 p. m. He always did that no matter where he was. And ;he selecnf]m lof facts. : An English L}oy in his hls:o‘rylment No. 7, to which this survev," . Transient brothers urg- o ry PRREL BEECS R G he was a very capable and useful legislator. A f?fii’fi ;:;Lc i‘:"':m:"(fm:fOr‘“g;"olh;’eg:en”:t" "v;f s ”gd c?nsisls Drf {l)e gross on ex+ | | ed to attend. Councll 5 % ’ sha = . o- {posed out-crop of rock 10x8x§ | 1 man of the highest character-and honor, &s a 1eg- |y pnolang and he will study their history only [ft. on the shor of Klag Bay, Chie | Robert Slmpson TO ANY PART e (P:hlmberu. mg,n;zm islator he considered only the public good. He was g, It fighti his | | (e s . MULLEN, G. » X uring the periods in which they were fighting his|chagoff Island and chiseled U. 8. Opt. D. OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Becretary. broad and tolerant and fair and knew his Alaska.'country. However modest the school boy may be,(L. M. No. 7 in latitude 51 deg Siibaks Afigelas Col- S P it : It would be @ great thing for the Territory if We he will with difficulty escape the idea that his(39' 40" N. and longitude 136 dez || lege of Optometry and - UEEHE Sty DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. had more men like him. |country is the center of the universe, just as his|o5' 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 Opthalmology Wave On Meets first and Th'-a Juneau as well as other sections of the Terri- mediaeval ancester could not help believing that the | |deg. 30" E. | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground &Mmdays, 8 o'eloeiz, tory grieves with the stricken family for one of World was the center of the solar system. In some| The names of the owners of cone | sF——————————————%& Special Rate at Eagles Hail Alaska's best citizens who will be with us in the Yespects, even, the modern school boy is worse off|ficting claims are not known io|fp Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. flesh no more. {than his ;"W‘%F“mr brought up in the strictest ihe gppiicant except as hereinabovs| | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 10 00 GUY SMITH, Serretary. Visiting d‘a])\s o.r the gr]am:h ol;l]i furtuy;né CI:SSl:::‘l i_{urrl- set forth. The total area embraced‘ Optometrist-Optician { | brothers welcome. . SR BT e 3 g ORI CWHSOYORRY,-Ua SESIGRY -0k T eee OME |jn the survey and claimed by the’ | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | —_ | —_— acsa 2 assions Any and all persons clalmi _{ | Office phone 484, rendenl-e ’ ¥ Gallant Fox has broken another record. He has more than the example of ‘Brutus encourages assas- versefy any ofpthe .;:v: ';‘e;‘,ig‘;k‘ phone 338. Office Hours: 9:30 AMERICAN BEAUTY THE CASH BAZAAR 1 not only won all but one race in which he started sination. But this virtue of the old school was at|veins, lodes or premises are re-| | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | PARLOR R SRR T | Open Evenings this year but he has won more prize money in a best a virtue of abstinence. What we need and | |quired to file notice of their nn-‘fl—————fl' F:ONT S"I?REl!’lrw [ year than any other race horse in history, beating What in some measure we are recelving today is|yerse claims with the Register of et THE JUNFAU Launpry Near Coliseum Theatre ! the 1920 record of Man o' War and that of Zev history teaching positively directed to tho spread-the United States Land Office - YIRS M TR = Franklin Street, bet | \ 1 |ing of mutual respect among the nations Anchorage, Alaska, within the per- . s n‘ 3 m"."; wne; 1 1 o4 e RS v & e ; wnt an ond Stree While certainly Zev and probably Gallant Fox fall od of publication, or eight montts|} Jyneau Public lerary ! —= far short of the great track achievements of Man o’ Sheceatter, or they will be- barreh | T}IE NEW IDEAL ERONS 2 t tra by virtue of the pravisions of the Free Reading Room WHF, WHHT“YhS Féar Zey's 1923 winnings were the | (St. Louis Post-Dispateh.) | statutes e 8 SHOPPE FORFS T ) e ’k"d“' :” “"(i‘ h”‘(‘" i ;‘] ‘l’"‘;l:s"{'::r au‘":":(\vzx Crookdom must smile at the suggestion of a J. LINDLEY GREEN, / f‘“" *::" ts”“:“n“":; , 218 Front Street | i TAIRC. second.-AIIONGT S lave SPecial cor mittee of the National Crime Commis- | : Register. S Slreet AC. T | MARY HAMMER : WOOD { a year's record until Gallant Fox took first place gy tnat ayment by check in large establishments |First publication, July 12, 1930. Reading Room Open From | | i relegating Zev and Man o' War to second and third would eliminate pay-roll robberies. But the retail |L:ast publication, Sept. 24, 1830. 8a m to 10 p. m. | Alaskan Noveltles—Swedish and | ! places respectively. |merchants of industrial nelghborhoods will not smile. g, , Finnish Copperware — Knives | GARBAGE HAULING The winnings of Gallant Fox this year, if he They are the ones' who have to cash the checks.| |} Oirculation Room Open from 1 and Linens | Office at Wolland's ~ runs no more, are $317,365. In 1923 Zev won $272,- To do so they must carry large amounts of cash | " 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00,t0 8:30 3 Tailor Shop 008. Man o' War won $166,140 in 1920. |through the pay period. Bandits find the small| SUI\IMER p. m. Current Mng__-.lneg, — v Crusader won $166,033 in 1926; High Strung, $153,- tradesman, with overloaded cash drawer, an easier RATES Newsbnmpen Re‘::nnm. Chester Barnesson | 500 in 1928; Sysonby,$144,380 in 1905; Colin, $131,007 mark than the guarded pay-roll messenger or office b PHONE 66 in 1907; Pompey, $121,630 in 1925; Morvich, $115,234 employee. The check system does not remove on all FREEK TO ALL DAIRY FERTILIZER in 1921, and Anita Peabody, $111.905 in 1927. That the robber's opportunities, it merely distributes Alterations and completes the list of American horses that have them Remodelin 5- W, l . Johnson re 8 i Vi i . won more than 510?,000 in ‘a single year. The late Senator.dJames D. Phelan left Mrs.| g ‘ Our trucks go any place any | However, while Gallant Fox is a great horse and [y 00" wille Moody $20,000, which is just about! [ -fime. & tank for Diesel Oil l FRIGIDAIRE has proved it on many tracks, Man o' War is still enough to pay for having a couple of racquets re- | Yurman 8 | and atank for crude oil save J DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | i | Triangle Building What's the use of get- ting all heated up on “Fireworks in the House of Commons,” says & GOV. FO NAME CAUSED TEAPOT !conlcmporary headline, and ’though oceans dlvlde<5 P 4 TEMPEST. them, that House doesn't seem so far different ~ Phone 17 baking day when there from our own—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) [ LUDWIG- }VELSON I are more important Sometime ago it was announced-by the Massa- | ; TR LC ol ! HARRIS Hardware Front Street Juneau things that should en- chusetts Secretary of State that Eugene N. Foss, ‘}3:‘"‘ éhe ]P““‘F{““:,he"s g‘;“_‘?“e D Rumania Beaninlok Ageney g C (TR AR SRIC SRR gage your attention. former Democratic Congressman and three """"‘S\;?ime:‘na anol Screw i DS fERTIunas? —(New X (V8 FRONT STREET ompany You'll decide that s Democratic Governor of the Old Bay State, had 4 AL b Sl P S Now located next 1.J.SmAricx bread baking is un- 1 filed as a candidate for the Republican nomina-!| Gongressional candidates have entered on an : CONNORS e profitable wnen you tion for United States Senator. The announce-|endurance contest of straddling issues—(Cincinnati LODE CLATN NOTICES Jowelar and try this loaf. Oour job sh ment set the supporters of former Gov. Draper Enquirer.) Eflml:eflclfl or Canadian at The GARAGE Optician : s o PR v SR AR 2 ‘o i s mpire. = ; . Watches ! P l call and we will be right ' | e, dh Diamonda | eertess du'obb. E.lv:;d. Slivarware joboget the job you w . Bakery GARBAGE [ enenwe we xoner HAULED R ) SR ANNOUNCING Weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska people to Seattle. Where every employee takes an interest in you. 4 “In the Heart of Everything” LABOR D[\Y Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- Next Smoker JUNEAU TRANSFER AND LOT CLEANING énameled ¢ abin et harmonizes with your furniture and is a pleasing addition to your room, New Washington Hotel ¥ i kA *_0. DAvIS | JUNEAU CABINET COMPANY ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT g ey JAMES HARTY ; : and DETAIL MILL- Managing Director Asst. Manager | WORK CO. ~W.-:l...:— | Front Street, next to Warner D— ‘ Machine Shop [ DIXOLA 400 VAPURE CABINET and MILLWORK An Beauty and Modern Heat A wonderful relief for Prepare for GENERAL CARPENTER Moves, Ill"lck:l and Stores ) Efficiency at an Old ) y 3 WORK Freight and Baggage b Fushioz]\ed Price KD COLbb Emergency GLASS R Prompt Delivery of i In two convenient IN A%?I‘IE)ASCED ALL KINDS OF COAL This Heater with its ornamental i : ¥ design and its vitrified Walnut || % Everyone should have a fund of Estimates Furnished Upon I:HONE 48 | 50¢ and $1.00 money for emergencies. No one Request PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US [ knows what tomorrow may bring, l cither in opportunities or unex- and will earn its small first cost | acted. ¢ We wil attend to the 2 llr:“‘\'ea s :(‘ l'lzul‘] m\\rx‘:gb dnsd heat BUTLER-MAURO i pected. odlle S S Pm"fptv]vyl' ao““'e l; oal, ha; Mabry § Cafe satisfaction. DRUG CO. l —Start to build such a fund now—: s‘:fl:gn:rfif;rfi‘;em:': Regular Dinners & | r:;:on‘. gi]ve us a lgial order Short Orders Sold on Terms or Cash free D it o today and learn why. Lunches WHEN WE SELL IT | The B. M N Behrends Bank You Can’t Help Bei Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. L C. SMITH and CORONA IT'S RIGHT 1‘ 3 P & 5 POPULAR PRICES W : i | Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. A ki OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA s HARRY MABRY |||J. B. BURFORD & O} | | £ D. B. FEMMER Proprietor “Our door step is worn by a satistied customers” .. o PHONE 114