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‘4 - . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 15, 1930. NOTICE OF Arr¢LICATION . . pany and several less active "prospects— : 1 ]’;__~_________' Daily Alaska Empire | o s oo FOR PATENT H~ PROFESSIONAL e { "~ Fraternal Societies } James T. Barron, whose annual comings to Al- G f}EFi:ng?- 01348‘. 0"‘*L A U] OS FOR HIRE or - ) e = oy MANAGER |2ska were so many years looked forward to with |In the United States Lan id . { JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ;‘k; i f,‘"( o ""““"l’f ":m:’); :;:Cmmm” and| for the Juneau Land District .g\!w———————-r Gastinzau Channel, | g e iy b Bl D R 5 Anchorage, Alaska. I Helene W. L. Albrecht e 1 E)r{-;‘;‘hm '?n[(v‘t\‘;:}’-fi'\'(;“(?gnzf’/\!:t :l Seoond. ana Main | financial head of the Oregon Copper Company.|r. spo wMatter of the Appllcntlon’ PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS Utreete, Juneau, Alaska. Until he sold out a few years ago, Mr. Barron| of CHICHAGOFF POWER COM- | | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every dstiams Bhcbnirent e e — g e s Presidet. '8 ajority mer of the| PANY, a corporation organized Rev, Medical Gymnastics. | Entered in the Post Office in J u as Second Class |Was the Presiden and majority owner o " Wednesday evening - e s Thlinget Packing Company which operated the| under the laws of Alaska, for| 410 Goldstein Buflding | ’ ° at 8 oclock. Elks 4 — repT Ty A o e N rous Alask: patent to the AURUM NO. 18| Phone Office, 216 I v : SUBSCRIPTION TES |large cannery at Funter Bay. His numerous Alaska| pooo mining claim, eml~ced '3 3 r S n b Hall, ®ativered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and |gongs will rejoice that the prospect for his Ore-| U, S, Mineral Survey No. 18 Visiting brothers By mall, posta; M;'h at ";v 14‘1‘1“"‘:3‘;“2;‘3“ oe, |BON COPPEr property is very favorable. situated on Chichagoff Island, | we]come‘MARTlN "'""’r‘v’ ‘:"'; '.‘"" = ”yy'\‘:‘?-‘{"l’;"’«;\&’ffin t will prnmx\lly} it b said Tw‘l of newspapermen g‘e‘é‘é‘:i{‘:g“?“fl?lfi%, DF;s;tSr:c.t],u DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CIAY FOR 31'00 ¥ ;311 H. SIDEIS.E;:L?S:;S?]H- e e yacss ‘Office of any fatlure or-irrequiarity| ~Let 1t be said to. the “h{ o kg ‘| Division, Alaska, § i 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— heir papers. |that when it was discovered that a icago reporte: | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. PHONE 56 DAY ANDZNIGHT Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate itorial and Business Offices, 374 {50k money from the rackeleers it was regarded|That the Chichagoff Power o~ SSOCIATED PRESS. |as a very unusual piece of news, and it was, ac- pany, a corporation organized und- is exclusively entitled to the | Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. ~— les of Freemasoa | ry Scottish Rite ' Phones Il and Single O o5 dlapatches credited to|cordingly, given exensfve “publicit; [er the laws of Alaska, whose post| " 5 ;Resul-r meetingy in this paper and also the S E0 P S GRS (office address is 424 Goldstela L r. Charl enne || . . fitisecond Frifay ] tocal news p P s sl e 5 W The papers indicate that there is no misappre- |Ruilding, Juneau, Alaska, has fllnlj’ D o :z:.;[sl;' J Carlson Tm m‘l Ambulance Semce each ‘month st ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER hensior on the part of the people about all the|its application in the U. S. Land Rooms 8 and § Valentine ‘ 7:30 p. m. Beot« THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. tish Rite Temple WALTER B. E£ISEL, Becretary. %, LOYAL ORDER political campaigning that is going on. It is really|Office at Anchorage, Alaska, ‘oc| Building . | e " - %5 2 |patent for the Aurum No. 13 lode, “i\‘( 1932 .Pn-udcmm! campaign r.«\.lher th.apl _‘:w‘mmmg claim snd included within® ). ‘Telephone 176 , [ [1930 Congressional battle that is causing all the 'y "s “\rineral Survey No. 1575, sit= = ra am S # aXl {present political disturbance. |uated in the Chichagoff Mining| H OF MOOSE ~ ~ L) e T | District, Territory of Alaska, Sf| i~ Dr. J. W, Bayne Juneau Lodge No." 700 ! See Alaska First. {Recording Precinet, First Judicldl' DENTIST Phone 565 Meets every Mondavw | S O ,Division at Chichagoff Post Offie2! { = Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. night, at 8 o'clock: (Ketchikan Chronicle.) l‘un Cmcha_guf( Island, Alaska, 8hd| | office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | ARCADE CAFE o TTOM SHEARER, Dictator While we are on the subject of Alaska, we can- y"(::}‘": partieularly glescribed as ol | |~ Eyenings by appoinment. STAND AT - T..VALE, Secy., P. . Box 826 Inot restrain the suggestion that we become boost- | ‘OWS: { Phone 321 | 5 g MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 187 lers for the Territory. We make our livings here AURUM NO. 13 LODE | R e e R Day and Night Service e el {and we are all anxious to better conditions. One | “Beginning at corner No. 1, [?«——————G 4 A day of eath ‘moénth da way to do this is to patronize Alaskan industry. We ;‘Kj"“:;‘tlh vc’:;::xex}m!::;m;] OC;"';‘:S ‘ Dr. A. W. Stewart I Any Place in the Clty for $1.00 Scottish Rite Temph, ’ e Lttt LN ] can| clfic Lode, survey No. 104, || DENTIST X besinning at 7:30 p_ And one outstanding way of patronizing Alas! ar.1 whence U. S. L. M. No. 7 bears | ! Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. o EVANS L. GRUBER, - *j e !;.';duw’v o wf sper;d T:“l:acr;;m:““::n:hi;Ts;“:g:fn'1 S. 55 deg. 13 E. 13301 ft. I SEWARD BUILDING ) Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- ‘ g |How many of us do that? Hov / s Thence N. 65 deg. 19° W. 34350 || retary. JUNEAU PAYS HOMAGE TO [to enjoy crowded streets of cities to freedom and| ft. to corner No. 2. Thence N, | | . Offics Fhone 40, Res. BERRY TAXI CO. 5 . VALENTINE. beauty of our own Territory?—a region so attrac-| 47 deg. 5¢' W. 100750 ft. to. |k § : ORDER OF EASTERN STAR — tive that millionaire sportsmen from all over the corner No. 3. Thence S. 6 deg. - PHONE 314 Second and Fourth P Juneau paid homage to Emery Valentine yester-|world come here to hunt and fish and yacht, a| 03" W. 56510 ft. to corner Neo. | ¥————--—-——& s Tuesdays of each month, ¥ day. Never in the history of the town was there|country so apealing that thousands of tourists make | 4 Thence S. 55 deg. 13 B 1| Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Stand at Burford’s Corner at 8 o'clock, Seottish a greater outpouring of people or a more magnifi-|the Northern trip every year and envy us our op-| 00 ‘de;’ ngf‘e;: gim'a “"‘fi CHIROPRACTI R Rite Temple, LILY cent assembling of floral tributes of affection at|portunity to live in a land so colorful. | corner No. 1, the place of be- BURFORD, Worthy . | Yet we do not appreciate it. Many of us in R R | Hellentha! Bullding Matron; FANNY L. the funeral of a departed citizen | 5 ginning. “ontaining an area of OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ¢ . . |Ketchikan, for instance, have never been farther| 19616 ac o S b X ® ! | ROBINSON, Secretary. It was a happy thought that put the funeral Mot/ than Witdla. Cove We rarely ever ihink| ocontlict Paalfin: Lot s Hours: 10 a. = %o 12 noon Prompt Service, Day and Night I in charge of the Juneau Fire Department, and right " oo ning our own budget and at the same| vey No. 1045 owned by appli- ipmWipm ) CovicH AUTO SERVICE p 1 a X 1 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS well did the Firemen perform their parts. Mryme jnereasing Alaskan prosperity by spending our| cant. Entire area in conflict || ¢na %8 p o Seghers Counc.. No, 1762, Valentine was the organizer of the Juneau Fire De-lyacations on a trip up the Stikine River, or a| claimed by applicant.” By Appointment i STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Meetings second and last partment and he advanced the money for its first|round-trip to Sitka and Skagway, or a week or| United States Location Momn- || s i A Photis 342 Day.oc 10ight $1 00 Monday at 7:30 p. m. cquipment. For years beginning with its organiza- [two at Bell Island Hot Springs jment No. 7, to which this survey |2 o T i - Transient brothers urg- tion he was Chief of the Department, and since| We cry in alarm that Senator Howell and hisilc tied, consists of a cross on ex- — e . I ed to attend. Councll his retirement, on account of advancing age, he has|cohorts may do harm to the Al;skla Rai:;oatd. ye(::i’t"si‘; 3‘::‘:;%1; ‘;‘f l‘;‘i:;m’;‘uy“’é;’? Robert S]mpgon I —_ TO ANY PART s gh;l%b:r&“ th ‘BM been kept on the rolls as a honorary .munber _Helgf :;;lr:;el;riv;;i‘:‘;n tl:;?ll: ro“fmh? psn;; toaMo?mt}Ctho“ Taland, ati. chiica b 51 Opt. D. I OF CITY I J. TORNER, Becrotary, took more pride in his assoclation with the Fire{ G b o 0F o park or to Fairbanks and (L. M. No. 7 in latitude 57 deg || Oraduate Yos Angeles Col- Kugene Permaunent : —_— Department than in his part in any other of his|o " (0 e midnight sun. 20’ 40”7 N. and longitude 136 deg lege of Optometry and D DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. multitudinous civic activities. Tt was appropriate | oot 1€ D 0O Piid to our own pros-|05' 45” W. Magnetic variation 30 Opthalmology | Wave One Meets first and th'zd < that the Fire Department should provide pall bearers ..ty when we overlook our own Territory. Let |deg. 30" E. Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna £ %Mondays, 8 f)clocu. and serve as an honor guard at the last sad rites. |ys think of a slogan like See Alaska First. It| The names of the owners of con- | ————o——& Special Rate at Eagles Hail —_ should give us something to think about {flicting claims are not known %0 |gy gfé;xgm;mgl’?sirg:lk. v\:;fl!. ANOTHER SENATORIAL CLOWN. |the applicant except as hereinabova|{ | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL 10 00 S {55 Ty. ng Al £ AL CL |set forth. The total area embraced Optometrist-Optician . sl s TR g D o’s T ies | | asses i — Seemingly the South just must have at least| Europe Fisheries. ;K;pmi‘:;‘szz;‘:a‘;;’;:‘;_““ by " i"";fi;{"‘,‘f““,flfifiim nm‘:fm'; Gusti Hotel ’ . one clown in the United States Senate. They have (Manchester Guardian.) | Any and all persons clalming ad-| | Office phone 484, residence AMERICAN BEAUTY «Stinean Hotel | THE CASH BAZAAR | got rid of Blease and, apparently, Heflin, but Louls-| 5 y,h0r note is sounded in the report of the |versely any of the above described | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | PARLOR g H fana came to the rescue and has replaced the cul-{piicp gelegates on the International Council for veins, lodes or premises are re- to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | PR Open Evenings | tured and aristocratic Ransdell with Huey LODE,|the Exploration of the Sea, which held its annual|quired to file notice of their ad-|&#———————————& TaE Juneau LAUNDRY ||| FRONT STREET _ N7 sensationalist and self-proclaimed “roughneck.” imce!ing this summer at Copenhagen. The report | Verse claims with the Register 0l ———. Near Coliseum Theatre f Mississippi-had a hard time in getting Vardaman [says that the Council is now fairly confident that|the United States Land Office at b Franklin Street, betweem | ) out of the Senate, and it would have taken longer \marine sciences is within “measurable distance” or‘ggczlf)wi%“?;?fk:- W“’?“;"‘he per- A & e ']‘ Frent and Second Streets . . if they had not had John Sharp Williams's 1ouu-f?om;z able lohfeoretsilc ;:rl:);)lcr([):ln:mf\'lsl:‘hh‘:;‘;fa;(‘:;:\:‘ll(;‘\hEFEBffe!‘, e é:hc,yorwfixlg o n;«;x:fi:; Junea“ Pubhc lerary THE NEW IDEAL EHONE b 2 eraRcand o Bak Homsson to pit. againsiv i |{0F. §ome. of the m by virtue of the pre =/t Free Reading R But Vardaman's seat had bt ‘become cold until D€ 8 boon of World-wide benefit, and to no country ¥ Vb gl To% NEatIE 00 SHOPPE FOREST , Alabama sent Heflin t3 the Senate and Soiifh Caro-|MOre than to pur own. The hope held out 1s'a sign J. LINDLEY GREEN City Hall, Second Fleor 41 Mo ikimiret . : |that the thirty years of patient research in which ) b M) et L | lina sent Blease. {the maritime hations of Europe have joined, and | Register. | MARY HAMMER ! WOOD Blease had been preceded in the Senate from|unicn was disrupted by the war, is at last yielding|First publication, July 12, 1930, Reading Room Open From | | i \ South Carolina by Ben Tillman, but Tillman so0on |its fruit in practical results. Already, thanks ]am(.ly‘l.ast publication, Sept. 24, 1930. 8 a.m. to 10 p. m. | Alaskan Novelties—Swedish and | | GARBAGE HAUL[NG quit clowning and served many useful years as a|to the admirable work of the Fishery Board for | <o """~ , Pinnish Copperware — Knives | £ cultured statesman. Blease has been showing symp- [Scotland, it has been found possible to predict suc-| 'J\!clllfflon Room 'Onen from | and Linens | | Office at Wolland’s toms of repeating the Tillman performance, and |cessfully the progress of the haddock fishery, and“ SUMMER i 1to 5-30013;""1-77-00.,'0 8:30 | \ Tailor Shop ! many former critics had become hopeful of hls‘“ is a compliment ‘04 this progress that Brl}auy l:s:z b { p. ;:;Q:pgpg-:,nwl?mm o— e e future. However, there was a wide difference be-[asked to organize a “haddock intelligence service RATES Books, Eto { °f tween Tilman and Blease. The Senate has not |l control further W;”(')‘n:"h”:_(‘;“‘éfi:"d“t‘g‘ Pfu"rwg‘; 1 : PHONE 66 - been over-supplied with men of the Tillman stature, %ioic; O SHRAr Heao0n B8 o on the Coun. e on a ‘ FREE TO ALUL DAIRY FERTILIZER i MY SRR il are concerned with all fish in northern waler;,, terations and b s e o e W P Johnson 19 PAV ION from the sardine to the cod, and there is much| 2 & . . JUST A FAVORITE SON. patient work to be done in such cases as that of | Remodelmg Our trucks go any place any . kGt . v ¢ ser the elusive herring before the fisherman’s uncer- - # time. A tank for Diesel ©il AIRE ! Do N oW Jerious those ATKANSAS tainties and the tharkets of the world saved from | Yurman’s ; and a tank for'crude oil save DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ‘ emocrats might be in their endorsement of Sen- y 3 alternate glut and scarcity. International action is| . burner trouble. MAYTAG WASHING ‘ ator Robinson for the 1932 Presidential nomination | 00" Fo i that end, and we do not doubt Triangle Building PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 el . § : [ but the rest of the country will probably regard {hat when the present five years of the Council’s 'HINE T it as a “Favorite Son” gesture. Senator Robinson, :i;:tmme to an an in 1931 Parliament will readily = RELIABLE TRANSFER ’. GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Try it. Tr})lr the bread ." as the Democratic Senate leader and former nominee |make the small grant that will ensure that this & that, is right in every for Vice-President and as an American Ambassador [country continues its distinguished contribution to| [ LUDWIG NELSON |[e———M—— = i l; llmnet 171 particular. If you at the London conference has achievements behind |the work in hand. Jeweler ‘ron| ree yneau want a bread that is | him that would count for Presidential nomination Watch Repairing HARRIS Hardware crowded with nourish- g qualifications. But the Demorats will probably not | Mr. Rockefeller Finds Jobs. ‘;’;“Omrg‘n";’ Company i ment and always ‘ nominate a man for President who declared in a el 3 Now located next proves satisfactory ] recent Senatorial election campaign that he sup- (New York World) e e L.J.SmArICK here is the loaf you ported Prohibition On his estate near Tarrytown John D. Rocke- LODE CLAIS NOTICES CONNORS Tl an should order by name. Our job AL ! ; . feller, Jr., has found work for 200 married men in| American or Canadian at Ths GARAGE Optician TRt \ ) COPPER IN EASTERN OREGON. addition to the regular staff. They will be set at|Empire. " P erless 8 your te! Phone us o | T road making and, repair, at enlarging the water- e I e s ——— Watoheo (& all‘and we will be ocathe. .| ¥ i Through cooperation of the Geological [supply system, at'building dwellings for employees; fi”m‘fl:g Jobto gee the job you have for us P Survey, U. S. Department of Interior, and possibly at the.erection of a new model schoolhouse. X [ Bakery 39 Oregon Mining Board a survey of copper Much work which had been planned for 1931 and F B # h x § deposits in the important mineralized re- 1032 will be attacked now. The men now employed rye- runn i gion about Keating, Ore, has been made, |are assured of work during the winter ! G A RB AGE “Bemember the Name” A & and a memorandum report is available now, In this emergency of unemployment Mr. Rocke- g C in advance of publication of the complete feller sets a useful example. Not many individ- " Ompany HA ULED — survey results. uals in private life can set 200 men at work, but . 7 8 Copper deposits have been known in the number is very large of those who can set a & 5 - X S Eastern Oregon for over 50 years, says the |few men at work. There are many house owners| Fie Featuring Frye’s De- m"‘%’ D‘fl‘m‘fm“ preliminary report, yet at the Iron Duke |who can find jobs that need doing—plumbing, paint- | licious Hams and Bacon ' JUNEAU CABINET y and adjacent mines at Homestead, on the ing, papering, roofing, carpentry repairs—that would ‘ and DETAIL MILL- i Snake River, practically no production has in the aggregate help to take care of many job-| PHONE 38 i been won from them. Even the Homestead less men and indirectly furnish a stimulus to glen-‘ WORK CO. 5 properties produced for only 6 or 7 years, eral trade in the increased expenditures of their| 3 ] and they have been shut down since 1922. wages. 4 Front’ Street, next to Warmer b Yet copper minerals, associated with gold, There are two reasons, both excellent, forlatl; Machine Shop g : are exceedingly widespread in a belt over tacking .repair and maintenance jobs now insteas | 75 miles long, extending from a locality |of later. It will furnish work to men who need | CABINET and : g west of North Powder eastward to and it. And In many cases such jobs can be done| " MILLWORK W . ] beyond the Snake River Canyon, into the more cheaply now than would be likely in flush| Prepare for An 3 M P and Sto ‘ Seven Devils Mountains of Idaho. seasons of full employment. | GENERAL CARPENTEH oves, Packs res The mineral deposits of this belt had T e ) WORK Freight and Baggage <l been studied only in a reconnaissance way We don't lke Mr. Coolidge's stuff, but it has| E N in previous years. Accordingly when, in |ome negative msset. Here he has been at it for| mergency GLASS REPLACED A'{E"“P‘ Dellvery of 1929, the funds became available for a co- more than a month and a half, and he hasn't IN AUTOS KINDS OF COAL operative survey of the mineral resources of |sajid, or even implied, that it is a terrible job to! ] Oregon by the State Mining Board and |write a piece)day after day, no matter how you| Everyone should have a fund of 7 ; $stimates Furnished Upon PHONE 48 A Geological Survey, U. S. Department of [feel—(New York World) | Sf L . N . Interior, it was deemed desirable to under- money lor emecrgencies. 0 one NE YOUR ORDERS ‘ take a geologic survey of this region, in the In these days when everybody is talking econ- knows what tom Tow may bring PHO ’E hope that it might throw some light on the omy, we can’t understand why the Anti-Saloon 5 % “!' o 2 TO US i oceurrence of the copper. A report on the League dpesn't close its New Jersey office.—(Day- either " in opportanities or unex- ‘ results obtained in 1929 is now in prepara- ton (Ohid) News.) | p(‘(‘lt‘d calls for readv cash. We wil attend to them Mabr'v,s Cafe tion for publication. = 4 | v romptly Our coal, hay, v vy | The area in Eastern Oregon where most The Pennsylvania Republican primary set them | By : P! -d h £ blisineu - : 4 vigorous prospecting for copper was going |back to the tune of $1250,000. If the Democrats —Start to build such a fund now—. grain and trapsfer n Regular Dinners e forward in 1929 was in the Keating district, had that much, they could elect a President.— is increasing daily. There’s & Short Order g about 25 miles by a good road east-north- (Ohio State Journal.) | reason. Give us a trial order t s | cast of Baker. An area of about 45 square today and learn why. Funches # iles in the neighborhood of Keating, in the Look at the hundreds of thousand of votes a T’ B M B h d B k . ¥ ¥ Touthwest foothills of Wallowa Range, was |man gets $hen he docen' sit on the fence in New e b. M. benrends ban You Can’t Help Being Open 6 a.m. to 2 am. C. SMITH and CORONA 3 survey by James Gilluly and Ralph B. |jersey.—(Boston Transcript.) POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by Stewart, of the Geological Survey, between OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA Pleased HARRY MABRY J. B. BURFORD & ¢ June and August, 1929. The district em- Those scientists who say there is no such thing 4 3 - D. CO. braces the active prospects of Oregon Cop- |as ether never have tasted Probdbition beer.—(Akron, . : D. B. FEMMER Propriefor © | “Our door step is worn by 5 3 b per Company and Clover Creek Copper Com- |©nio, Beacon-Journal.) : e £, . 3 PHO“‘I‘I 4 customers™ " 2

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