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THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12,.1930. 4 r » didate for Governor is up against nothing UNI'['ED STATES LAND OFHCE,,0_~———————— e b - D(uly Alaska Empzre ot than ‘» sirong Democratie. apponent Anchorage, Alaska. ' PROFESSIONAL Frabenal Socities the prestige of twelve years of Demo- Sept. 24, 1930. | o8 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN} - 3 4 L S ity a® robulliony of | RepBYES | Gastineau Channel IOHN W TROY .- EDITOR AND MANAGER That the ALASKA PACIFICISAL- | o——=———— gt o i Yow ‘ConpoRATION, a sorpora- | Helene W. L. Albrecht ion organized under the laws olv PHYSIOTHERAPY the State of Delaware and quali- | i, ca0e Electricity, Infra Red fied to engage in business in the $ Territory of Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. indifference on the part of super- ¥ g ardent wets, business depression, unemploy- e Statn ment, lack of support from the White Hc a Tammany out to make a record, poor Republican registration and drought B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening evening except TivG COMPANY at & | : 9 o ( ! Entered in tho Post Office in Juneau as Sccond Class Mr. Tuttle needs to make his prospects plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building - Wi y} 1 sl " AR DI it 8 | more so is a couple of foret fires in |Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 L b Skl . | 5 4 9UBS$F’JPT|ON SATIES TreaawRN and Adirondacks, an earthquake in the of [Wn’é i’ 0;‘280’};1 éld g&‘g"cflgfixg . H"]/":;l':::g brothers 'é . elivered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas 2 5 it s “aHd: an% ivasion of under Sections an . 4t A 2 T D7, onomin, ratea: el i ; . for a_tract of| "DRS KASER & FREEBURGER ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. . n s, In advance s of apporximatel 3 . e 2. f M. H. SIDE S 4 A - g ol B e Blda. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— SLLSY Socnetary. " L o ISRRNY | EUROPEAN CIGARETTE PEOPLE |inore of Port Althorp, on Chicha: || PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ADOPTING AMERICAN METHODS. |7off Tsland, one and one-half miles! | ‘(flw‘pp-x\' . m. 1 - Ed and Busiriess Offices pavidie |Southeast of Point Lucan, Alagka;| Hours98.m. to 9P v Phones 11 and Sin le 0 }| | ry Scottish Rite MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. American methods of tobacco manufacture are f‘l'"hr:m\(\l(llnz‘!llu L'(‘ Sn:gur\bf’{ Nlo 1809.}. 3 g 'chular meetings : vely e being adopted in other coun as is shown by |from d ol 40 l 93 . G el B I second Friday | g export during the first six months of 1930 of Amerl- St et J5t| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month at , 3 can cigarette and cigar making machinery amount-og' 00” N. Longitude 136° 20° 25" ! R DEN‘;I';S3 lentine 7:30 p. m. Scot- : CIRGULATIZN GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER N to $683,500, according to Government figures|W., and which is more patricularly, ooms 3;:1(““5 AR HEL;;};ELML; Temp S aF : R e o RUBLICATION. ic public recently. The increasing popularity ;dCSCL"JEd Gl I"”‘)““c‘o‘zp‘;? ok Telephone 176 ) ° WAL’ 5 , Secrctary 4 s b/ o g al -~y il - RS £ | s 1 s 1l byt o | ST S o I Graham’s Taxi mgoam . | | the industry to be largely due to the removal of Deep Sea Salmon Company's | g P e OF MOOSE o [ harmful irritants by modern methods. This, with| Trade and Manufacturing site, | Juneau Lodge No.. 700. the realization of the sanitary features of machine-{ U. S. Non-mineral 5}!”’“2 )lloi i Dr. JL-’EW-Sanne | Ph 565 Meets every Monday ; made cigars, has caused the demand in other coun- 1657, Af‘l";?m“fi“- A‘“S““vm i RS e ’T' ‘rlhm e i one night, at 8 o'clock. l tries, it is believed, for American made tobacco gfa,ngsam ‘COz.ni?c;qungr ‘dentix/ | om::n;:our-s 9 ,,mg to 5 pm. . T AT ARCADE CAFE TOM, SHEARER, -Digtatory i machinery. Prospects for the cigarette, cigar and| ca] with Corner No. 3, Tongass | Evenings by appointment. STAND AT t U/ W, VA'E" Sec): Et !7).71302578401 | tobacco machinery industry are held to be encour-| National Forest elimination, Phone 321 D nd Night Servi MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ‘ aging because the expansion in cigarette manu-| August = igzséorl:f:cg«oeag“a“ ; . ay and Night Service Second and fourth Mon- o | facture is continuing and the demand in the cigar poasl. 1o R IS . % e day of euch month i1 x identical with Corner No. 2, |e 3 division is increasing as a result of the machiniza-| Tongass National Forest eim- || Dr. A. W. Stewart || Any Place in the City for $1.00 G =t nite. Tennk, tion of plants to eliminate old unsanitary practices.| ination, August 22, 1925; thence, | DENTIST L - eginning at 7:30 p. m. | b R following the meanders of mean | | | prours 9 a. m. to 6 p. D, = & EVANS L. GRUBER, | o%, Davis and Smith have issued a communicado| high tide line of PM; Al;hqrn. | SEWARD BUILDING AIEC0 A 0 sl by B ',__- Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- — [to the American public re the late election. We ‘égl‘::{: e “FA;’GOch“sz“‘i | Office Phone 469, Res. retary. & - k. " A ARSI - , —, vere /O] rin: oW X avis ve! o : g A u | T4 T ST HUMANITY'S GREATEST SERVANT. |Were wonderi how Cox and Davis were I:Kung Corner No. 4; thence W. 685 Phone 276 L 183 ORDER OF !;A%TERN STAR i to get in this thin At that all three of these| chains to Corner No. 1, the - |¢® | a x Second and Fourth “The Red Cross,” said President Hoover, “is the |ex-candidates are very big men. place of beginning. |o— -a T XI Tuesdays of each monith, Y expression of the national will, the national sym- | ——— 3 dfl“fle];"‘inf“nr“‘ffiinsnbfi]vfmd?f‘ Dr Geo. L. Barton ||} Z ; at’ 8 walock, Boottish pathy. Tis call is mandatory upon the heart of | - Democratic leaders say the Demoerats will dom- |SCVRRRY W% O U SRRD SGT1 | b DR ACTOR ‘ $1.00 Rite Temple. LILY .y 'he mation” And well it may be, since the Am-|inate the Legislative branch of the Government.|ierce' claims within the period of THalib Al Bl 1 I{STAND AT PIONEER BURFORD, Worthy Red Cross long has been enthroned as the That will probably be true if they can dominate|publication or thirty days there-| oFfl::E?nsEaRVICE SENLY | i Matron; FANNY L. . { faithful and greatest servant of humanity | themselves gfi)e‘_r.stv;n;h;;: t“h‘A‘ h'z‘mgcd by the' Shehit i o ok POOL ROOM | TO.ANY PART ROBINSON, SecretaiyA 4 ; Wherever the Crimson Cross—the organization's Gt i et e O Y LINDLEY GREEN, | 2p. m to5p m | : 1 OF CITY ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ‘ universally recognized emblem—floats, there come| ~Washington added to his fame by cutting down, Register. : 6p m to8p m Day and Night | Seghers Council No. 1760. the blind and lame, the sic<, the weak, the home- & free. Quite a number of modern boys have sought | pirst publication, Nov. 5, 1930 | | By Appolntment i Seriice ! Meetinigs second and Jak ; less and hungry, for the helping hand that is never fame by sitting in trees. Last publication, Jan. 7, 193L | PHONE 259 I | One bt e i 9 WY | — S - - ransien T ers urg- denied to them. Need is the only requirement to . . MWMJ : be established. It knows and makes no distinction Musk Oxen for Alaska. Old papers at The Empire. '. . ?, b R B » SR AL SR R R R il (Seatite Times.) R e Robert Simpson Prompt Service, Day and Night JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. . | as in war its service goes on without interruption,| The Federal Government's experiment in re- g Opt. D. E H. J. TURNER, Secretary, : for while Peace has its victories as well as War, establishing musk oxen on the Alaska ranges has MINERS t. CovicH Avuto SERVICE | | = o= = R | it also has its want and suffering. To these the attracted countrywide interest. These Arctic animals| HEADQUARTERS Graduate Los Angeles Col- 5 . DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. ’ Red Cross brings its ministrations. once inhabited the region south of Point Barrow, | Sipr el | legs of Optometry and S’;;ND Qg‘z 'Ig‘IE gL;I_lW:{ Gastineau Hotel xcvtj tirst gnq .tlk}lfd o | To list each of its activitie. would require a large but long ago disappeared. Their presence in the A Complete Line of Opthalmology one ay gl { — —_ ondays, 8 o'clock, KRS : . B 5 o Northern Territory is only a tradition among the | g | Glasses Pitted, Lenses Ground RS I SR ¢ at Eagles’ Hall, volume. By its Congressional charter it is directed y & 3 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. ~ to furnish “volunteer aid to the sick and wounded Datives, but there is no reason why they should BOOTS = GUY SMITH Secret ’ Visiiag i i ¥ ¢t mabibes of vohisky PO thrive if protected from hunters. I SHU PACS . TuE Juneau LAUNDRY ITH, Secretary. isiting l g R A the militars and maval . Ercouraged with the success of its experiment < | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | Franklin Street, between e l relief and in accord with the military and naval y, pinging reindeer from Siberia, the Government| CAPS Optometrist-Optician | AMERICAN BEAUTY ||} Freat and Second Streets Yo 42 S T 1) 8 : authorities as a medium of communication between pones to transplant other animals from Europe, Asia | MINERS’ LAMPS | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted a i : | . l' ; the people of the United States of America and and Africa. Naturalists now are looking about for | || Room 7, Valentine Bldg. PARLOR THONE | THE CASH BAZAAR | * | their Army and Navy. . continue and carry on suitable places for ibex from the Pyrenees Moun- | Siangis | | Officc phone 484, residense 5_ ; l _ a system of national and international relief in tains, chamois from the Alps, wild boar from Ger- | i { | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 H Q 7 } Open Evenmgs | . : time of peace and apply the same in mitigating the many, aoudad from Northern Africa, and markhor | WATERPROOF || to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 I} 3 | FRONT STREET | ; sufferings caused by pestilence, famine, fire, flood from Northern India. It is purposed to make Alaska | CLOTHING |‘ ® OI1, SHAMPOOS | Near Coliseum Theatre 1 b ‘ and other national calamities, and devise and carry ?m’:‘f“fie f‘:r '“C; r:*z;lc’:smt‘"g‘;"ggr‘r‘::“gu;?e ‘S""“' 3 3 1 | & { i casures for previ e same.” his e £ M k 4 ts Abnormal Scall - e = on measures for preventing the same Under this Will be many years, of course, before the imported | ke vOlan 1 Juneau Public lel‘dl'y Correc ';:i p 2 charter service to suffering humanity has resulted 5 5 i Conditions % game animals can be taken in the hunt, but in . & 1 F Readi Room in domestic, insular and foreign operations Which the meantime sportsmen may pursue moose, caribou, | FRONT STREET § ree Reading i Lt ’ in a single representative year entailed an expen- pear, sheep and goats in season. Opposite Winter & Pond {1 City Hall, Second Floor FOREST | diture of $15963,679.74. It embraced War Scrvxce,‘ There is the possibility that the hardy musk | P B Main Street and Fourth ALL KINDS OF COAL * PHONE 48 ment for Christmas now | In New York State (hx Rej puhlxun can- l(hc primary.—(Detroit Free Press.) JUNEAU CABINET and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, nixt to Warner [ ettt g Oy Machine Shop L. C. SMITH and CORONA 1 TYPEWRITERS CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER i | 'Frye-B ruhn Company Feutunng Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 condemn its killing by predatory |mai Packing Company, is a pas- P R flT E c TIUN uF animal hunters except as a remedy | senger with Mrs. Rosenberg on the |in extr cases, and Admiral Farragut for the States. “Be It Further Resolved, That| Otto Kraft, prominent merchant BEAR ASKED BY the Association does hereby urg~|at Kodiak, is on his way to :he! the Government to seriously con-|States for a business and pleasure |sider a plan whereby certain parts |trip. He and Mrs. Kraft are passcn- c 0 MM |of the Alaska Peninsula shall begers on the Admiral Farragut. !' set aside as sametuaries (with lim- J. Hurwitz of the Trinity Pack- | ited killing only) for the most mag-|ing Company, Three Saints Bay, PHONE YOUR ORDERS| TO US Volunteer, Junior Red Cross, First Aid, Life Saving, oxen can be partly domesticated. The few spec1<; P . Disaster Relief, Nursing, Home Hygiene and Care men in zoological gardens in this country are tract-| ‘ 'I'he Florence ShOp I Reading Room Open From 'u; OOD of the Sick, Nutrition, Civilidn Home Service and able and even gentle. It would not be difficult, mv | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. o Foreign and Insular activities the opinion of naturalists, to increase the herd to anent Wave ' Circulation Room Open from GARBAGE HAULING | I Its revenues are derived from memberships, Out ATg¢ proportions. Since the musk oxen do not BEAUTY SPECIALISTS 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 Office at Wolland's ' ] compete with reindeer there is no reason why they p WATCH 2 w 1 of each membership fee, the national organization oo BRG PR e Perhaps the day will | Phone 427 for Appointment | p. m. Current Magazines, Tailor Shop i ] receives {ifty cents, the balance of the fee gOINE ,ome when as large an economic use of the vast?o AT O 3 Newspapers, Reference, FOI‘ NCXI i CllCSl B " i into the treasury of the Chapter in which ;he expanse of Aluska will be made as was formerly | ® 1 Books, Etc. / :;()NE‘";GICSSOH . membership is taken. Tuesday, volunteer workers be- made of the wild lands in the Eastern part of e FREE TO ALL e e i | gan the annual canvass for members in the Juneau the United States. | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | SMOKER s "f’" DAIRY FERTILIZER Chapter on whose roll in 1930 were 1061 names. | _— l and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | : The national organization has asked that this be| A Texan has just won the beer drinking cham- 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | e 3 2}:;1 brlctai lvsvefi rg(;g‘é increased to at least 1,200 for 1931, an addition of Plonship of Mexico, and we know of several men I ARCADE CAFE Our trucks go any place any T tad - T 1 who would be delighted to challenge him—(Dayton, time. A tank for Diesel Oil of the finest materials TR 139 members. This should not be difficult. In fact, . 4 : hien JUNEAU TRANSFER She district includad by the ‘Ohepter's jurisidiction | iion News.) S — and a tank for crude oil save obtainable and is bak- ok i v“\"‘]"j]‘ 1o I‘f it e i | burner trouble. ed by master bakers COMPANY " sppmnfonipteyeg g AN G 0L BH o B B P e P b Biie T 15 s T v apedlle Pasy. B il AL B o S Hull, Mass., won by Police Chief Stevens of that W P J h bakery. It i% a bread easily double the quota without placing a strain town, terror of the local bootleggers: A silver cock-! e . Jonnson 15 RELIABLE TRANSFER | S SR that never disappoints. OVIHO I . upon any community. Everyone should be glad of 'tail shaker.—(Detroit News.) FRIGIDAIRE L v " this chance to have a part in the making of so! T Ex 1931 STYLES : splendid an organization as the Red Cross. | Our guess is Atlanta will get Stone Mountain DELOO0 IR R BORYaTS HARRIS Peerless e isculped along about the same time Marion, Ohio, | MAYTAG WASHING 2 n THAT RO L\H T LANDSLIDE. gets the Harding Memorial dedicated —(Macon, Ga., MACHINES Haciwaze Co: [ Guarantied (r)l?e !z; Baker . People registered ;\\luug;))u[x;n;:lt when lhe{ clecgon‘n]wl‘a[)h.l Al horons BATIOS i o srork: donje by | y " ulletins recor that 0,000 majority for Gov.! = i H , Roosevelt. That it was probably not so astonish-'p. "X;]fi‘]‘uc de?;:"’:h:"xl;’:mw“:ll :‘el i‘:gsfl‘fgl;_“ Phone 17 0 tl 9 Yurman,s | TRSIbor e Name Maves, Packs and Stores " | ing to (!mw“‘.H”:;l‘\\lm‘:'ln: F”r»”:‘nd :xu \b;hth(hmz cinnati Enquirer.) Front Street Juneau pen unti p-m. . o ] Freight and Baggage 4 on r > 1 X e Pl | Prompt Delivery of i the eve of the election A primary trouble with the United States is— Order that new Fur Gar- P y E : ; 2 Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by”™ satisfied customers” ——tcer el - | nificent of North American ani-|is returning to the States for the| W(‘siern A:’S_&)Cii\lion Urg% mals, the brown bear of Alaska.” };::;:lgu[ He is on the Admiral = o WORK ‘ Sanctuaries for Al- g | W D Grome. owmer of: theetied [N BT e G uARS T ACED askd Pu“n\ula (| W H()S W/HO I in Southeast Alaska ecities left on e e e R T o g N AUTOR J it ' AND WEERE ] the Admiral Farragut for Ketchi- | 5 g e ; ! «BME | kan last night, He operates a thea-| Estimates Furnished ol “Seppella, nationally|ter there. Upon Request 4 e -————— ner and driver of racing H ld Th S y . i, & o et X Ly ey 4 aro orpe days sociation of W niral Farragut for Se-| AT THE HOTELS ‘ We will attend to them ‘ and Fish Comm enroute east to enter| ing held September 16 ferbies \ Gastinean If you want to win, stick! If you want to fpromptly. Our ‘EOAIE‘ Ha};, Mabry,s Cafe Fe, Now Mexico. A resolu 4 successfully under-| Dr. J. W. Edmunds and L. L{ The Grain and Transfer busines succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. world has no use for quitters. The fallures_ is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give ug a trial order today and learn why. that subject has just been by Gov. George A. Parks i The Association is oppo \ for appendicitis| Trimble, Seattle; J. E. Johnson Hospital this morning hitina; Charles A. Carter, Wash- United States mar- ington, D. C.; John F. Chamber- Regular Dinners Short Orders the use of predatory a Fa . and H. M. Con-lin, Ketchikan; L. F. Turoff, Peters- in the world have been the quittel‘s—they ) . L h %, ers for killing bear ex ad, d \d States marshal burg; Laurence Ketr, Joseph J. Me- A DID NOT HOLD You Can’t Help Being unches : that animal has become a habitual!at La . passengers on the herin and Oscar Hart, Juneau, who began all right BUT 3 4 4 stock-killer. eamship neda. They are re- Alaskan 1 B 3 4 mone’ and KEEP Pleased Opennfism k.2 g1 : The resolution was ir homes William Nesbit, "John Butler and OUT. egin to save money e POPULAR PRICES velep your sales Ronald P. Garvin of Denve | Lounsbury, auditor of the Hugh Ferry, Anchorage; Ray I IT UP. D. B. FEMMER HARRY MABRY arguments and te. passed unanimously. It f “Whereas, the bear is a sporting animal and de protection in all except compal tively few cases in which he be- comes a habitual stock-killer, Now ka- R i, is returning to Loney, Santinel Island; J. M. Nel- n Anchorage from son and Frank Slack, Seattle; Lilly He is a Ellis, Emma Ellis and Frank Brown, Yakutat; Gerald Protzman, Seward; Alaska district James O'Brien, Kodiak. or of the Loy- Zynda Proprietor .emphasize your selling peints. It imereases your re- i PHONE 114 UNITED FOOD The B. M. Behrends Bank therefore, ned to Ju-| Dr. and Mrs. O. L. Albery, Sew- g “Be 1t Resolved, That the Western wgut from ard; Mr. and Mrs. James Sheldon, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA COMP ANY p # 1 towns to and Miss Olive Trower, Seattle; Louise Kakertos, Mary Blaine and Kat- sarah Abraham, Juneau. Association of State Game and Fish 3 Commissioners . . . does hereby urge greater protection for the bear and

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