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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1930. that his plurality almost reached the Vanishing ‘um ‘Transcript.) e point was the poor showing made this year by the|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, (n y aska mpll Princeton football team Anchorage, Alaska. 4 He declared that in Westchester County New|( oo o oo ?Q%E;} 19c3i‘1’<vEN OF JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER P “W’"“l“"‘] “‘x‘l’;“;;‘:‘;‘h‘]’g ’.“‘;‘f:flL\:‘gr:“il;’l‘;p:f::"sg That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e —— £ Gastineau Channel — |the local tra nhatta 10| MON CORPORATION, a corpora- 4 bished every evoning except Sunday by thestop by the open draw in the Harlem Bridge. tion organized under the laws of Helene W. L. Albrecht 4 I “PRINTING COMPANY at Sccond and agind b Hhe Vatare Uh Dulatace Bed PHYSIOTHERAPY |[>—— = — B. P. 0. ELKS X » main cause, however, for the Republican Y e o claware and quali- i " 5 laska. % 0| fied to engage in husiness in th Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every debacle was the circumstance that Universal Rail- i & i G Ray, Medical G ti ed: i Post Office in Juncau s Second Class|o o 24 consolidated Cf y Territory of Alaska, has made ap- Ay SRR S . . Wednestdy. evening A roads and Consolidated Clothing dropped in one|pjication, Serial 07472, for a-Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building | < at 8 o'clock. Elks 4 i) e iz year from 183 and 179 respectively to 8% and 7' |Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 Hall. & JBSCRIPTION RATES, and neither of them ever went above 11 in the{of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary ¢ o Visiting brother: il by T k8. 4 Neal, —— siting brothers Siiverse BH Cohane Wit §.08 .,°°#’.%L‘5._ o andp;\{(lr\umng time. under Sections 230 and 20T U. &, |, s welcome. } e follow! T H eVISe atutes, or a tri N I ix n;uh:‘lx'amlyrx“:;vanr‘v ‘ e e land consisting of apporxl?r‘ngte(l’; e KASE:NTI& F:I':::BUBGEE ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 gt :;‘*[IAR}FII)N‘ e R 0 n ‘!,1" B e i eronohis] :m'nhuI Julbbvp hfi\;@ llmHambflmn toculndert:ke 402 acres, situated on the west 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— MR AR Secremy_',, % ;',:‘:;,‘. n" \yf',; l:,,.. Office uu{’r:” fallure or irregularity |is that wished y Presiden! oover upon Col. Arthur Qh?;el 1}1{ gort Amx:irp. on Chick_m- PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—SMIKJ at Alaskan Hotel Co-Ordinate Bod- Telephone fo- Editoral and Business Offices, 374. Woods of finding meal tickets for some 3,000,000 0ff Island, one and one-half miles Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. > . les of Freemason- v BN Bl 2 7 |jobless persons, southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska, i P 2 | Scottish Ri MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. | embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, * v Phones 11 and Sln le | | ry Sco ite The Assoclated Press is exclusively entitled to the| In the old days cellars were ports of refuge iR e e R *— * 'Regn':nlsr xf‘mrmxmg use for republication of all news dispatches credited to ! s 2 8 U.S.LM. No. 1657 bears S. 34° 15 L) . 3 sect lday It o 3@\\\‘!’)‘;‘;:‘7*7;“1» rediicd in’ this Daper and also the |times of storm, now they have become the most|26” E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58° Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service each month at Lisalelload il SRR RIS [precious part of every man’s home. 08" 00" N. Longitude 136° 20' 25" DENINDe - 7:30 p. m. Scot- ALASKA CIRCULATICN GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | W., and which is more patricularly Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | — tish Rite Templo THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. Prohibiti described as follows, to-wit: Building x WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary i = | rohibition. Commencing at Corner No. 1, | Telephone 176 | 9 . Nemme % i | identical with Corner No. 3, |e— o LOYAL ORDER [ ‘]Bwfm News Bureau.) Deep Sea Salmon Company's | = ra am S an 1 OF MOOSE enever the Boston News Bureau makes any| Trade and Manufacturing site, o Y |reference to Prohibition it is usually castigated| U. S. Non-mineral Survey No. Dr. J. W. Bayne I :/"‘efi:ue\gggiur:;flm' |through the mails by indignant though frequently . 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST Phone 565 n;gh{ at 8 o'clock. . 5 |anonymous readers. The burden of the letters re- "10 mofifitéflicolh“m;' “;r“}d 5-195 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | TOM SHEARER, Dictator iceived is always that a financial newspaper has| SPAIDS DrHer. No. 2, sHelEts Oifice hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | i by, O Mt no business to have or express an opinion on the| S with Gorner to i ool Evenings by appointment. | STAND AT ARCADE CAFE W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 8z Prohibition question it o 195 thavs et Phone 321 | D 3 Ni she Servi MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Recently the Government of the United States, ggg chains to Corner No, 3, |° = ay an 1ght Service Second and fourth Mon- |through its Department of Justice, in a formal com-| identical with Corner No. 3, — . i " @ day of each month in |munication, requested the Boston News Bureau to| Tongass National Forest elim- Dr. A. W. Stewart Any Place in the Clty for $1.00 Scottish Rite Temple, inform aforesaid Government “in confidence” wheth-| ination, August 22, 1925; thence, % ;DEN’I:IST \ beginning at 7:30 p. m. er or not the paper was in favor of Prohibition, and| following the meanders of mean St DA AL B BEb) (= EVANS L GRUBER, lits reasons for its position. high tide line of Port Althorp, SEWARD B‘UILDI’NG 3 { Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- R S - As the Boston News Bureau has at least as| South 26%° E 3.02 chains, Otfie POt 80, - Res e ARG ’ GOV. 100 YELT AND THE !much confidence in its subscribers and readers as g‘;‘:mrfi'}]% 4V,V t:écfcem\?vmss;g Phone 2.,6' 7 1 183 T C e 1 sl A R e SRR Ve L (T 1RE<IDENCY. ‘it has m the Buregu_ of Prohibition, which was| G oine to Corner No. l: t‘he ‘. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR : ‘sheupnru:ultn; sgb-dlvlsl.on! ofr m}e1 Dgp:ntrt(;negt to! place of beginning. - ] _l_ Second and Fourth e decls oV jevote all of {Justice of e Government of the Unite ates| Any and all persons claimin; 37 TA " | ‘Tuesdays of each month, 4 < 5 S g <k “Rl‘:':“f"( fo devote b O |which expressed such interest in the Boston News|adversely any of the above ae|Dr Geo. L. Barton |} | Wt Gk Bl his ability and time to being G r of NeW|pyreau's opinion, here are the questions asked by scribed land should file their ad- CHIROPRACTOR i 1 00 Rite Temple. LILY 0 York instead of dividing interest between his office [the Government of the United States, and the re- |verse claims within the period of | ' [{STAND AT PIONEER{! . BURFORD, Worthy and @ campaign for the Presidency is creditable toplies thereto: publication or thirty days |there-|| Hellenthal B““dmgm B e | Matron: FANNY L. e ade in good faith the statement : 6 after or they will be barred by the | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | D E a ¢ . 1[1};1;\! h:)r-;u h:o(ma‘x?;r;»:‘e :::d m(‘)lvo]mc'x:; lo\‘l;':l::h pn?x‘xltsitli‘rfi:]? 1. Is your paper in favor of |5 UG the Statutes, Hovrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | POOL ROOM | TO ANY PART ROBGHRRS, Sycreihry. a Presidential boom for himself there is no doubt. | Answer: No. ! ST el oL b ! Day and Night OF CITY ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ‘ The Governorship of a State with 12,000,000 inhabi- g _quxnon 2. Is your paper against Pro- First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. By‘ A;;pclntm‘ent- 1! “ | Seghgrs Council No. 1780 tants is a big job and one that requires all of HibEon T Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931. PHONE 250 H Service { La:et;mssico:d;ndlm [os Dok elzcug and e o e gfl::fi:m 3 e your paper neutral on the | 61 B % s L aaaaaaaasaassnd | N OIle Trar::s?gntabroilik‘x'sp'!xr?-‘ The Presidency is a position that ought to go subject of Prohibition? { papers at The Emplre, E A | ed to attend. Council .. to the man who deserves it most and not to one Answer: No. R R T e e seescosassaeasaanaa sy il Chambers, Fifth Street, who wins it through campaigning for it. The man Question 4. Will you state briefly your | ‘ | Robert Simpson ! !Prompt Service, Day and Night JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. . who deserves it most is the one that is best dom'!l reasons for adopting the policy you are ad- | MINERS | Opt. D. C A S H. J. TURNER, Secretary. his duty wherever he has been called to work. Gov. vocating? HE 0 Graduate Los Angeles Col- OVICH AUTO SERVICE Bl — “w : 3 ¢ SRR donr dnev (1F./ . v > DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. Roosevelt can earn a Presidential nomination better | Answer: “Prohibition” inevitably promotes | AD \UARTERS | lege of Optometry and | STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Gastineau Hotel Mects first and thisd by making the very best possible Governor of New intemperance and has already undone a { A Complete Lineof | Opthalmology Phone 342 Day or Night Mondays, 8 o'clock, York than in any other way. | generation's progress towards temperance. Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground = at Eaglles' H'l'l' However, whatever may be Gov. Roosevelts at-| _ Prohibition® s "c‘?::“f:“jn"‘:f"&?";‘g“ | BOOTS - e oA Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. titude in the premises, he cannot prevent people| yoion” pqimption that law and legislation | SHU PACS S iE b . ToaE JunEAu LAUNDRY {|GUY _SMITH. Secretary. Visiting ") from considering him as the most available timber : % | - R. E. brothers welcome. n are identical, and on a misunderstanding | CAPS Optometrist-Optician { Franklin Street, between GAuAmic) for the Presidency in 1932. Several people have! of human nature. ;! MINERS' LAMPS Eves Examined—Glasses Fitted | || AMERICAN BEAUTY Front and Second Streets z ZE ST :; o Ml earned Presidential nominations through services as The continuing presence in the Consti- e 3. '1 " Room 7, Valentine Bldg. PARLOR | PHONE 359 | Governor of New York and two New York Governor: tution of the United States of the police Lend [l otfice phone 484, residense | \ THE CASH BAZAAR l " have become President within the last half century. regulations known as the 18th Amendment, | | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | That Gov. Roosevelt is about to carry on the pre- and in the Federal and State statutes of | WATERPROOF i to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 H. Q. Z. J Open Evenings ‘ ‘e cedents of Grover Cleveland and Theodore Roose-| the legislative le known as the Volstead | CLOTHING |e . | FRONT STREET | velt there are many reasons to believe Act, constitutes a demoralizing menace to | I = OIL. SHAMPOOS | Near Coliseum Theatre constitutional and representative govern- { t 1 PERSHING’S WAR STORY COMING. | | tke Avoian Juneau Public Library Corrects Abnormal Scalp ] MERE s, ; 2 | FRONT STREET Free Reading Room }/ An announcement of more than passing interes! The Primary Need. It Opposite Winter & Pond MRS. RUTH HAYES was made recently to the effect that Gen Perihll’lga‘ pots il City Hall, Second Floor FOREST story of the World War would appear in the New | (Seward Gateway.) 1."“ ¥ 5 % Main Street and Fourth York Times beginning sometime next January. This There would seem to be little argument about Reading R From should be one of the finest of all of the many war the proposition that the search and finding of | ' “NIllvlemf]gref‘ljce IgSl;,op ! “‘! ._‘ m_"‘:‘: 1‘31':‘ m.fl WOOD histories written by Americans for American con- |minerals are the quickest and surest means of open- | " Lo “e;;"lw:‘;: erm- . 1. simption, As Commander in Chisf of the American (Ing Up & new country. There was the Mormon trek | Circulation Room Open from GARBAGE HAULING [to the Great Salt Lake in 1847 but that was to|| BEAUTY SPECIALISTS to 5:30 —17:00 to 8: Armies in France from the beginning of the par-|! the Oreat Sakt Lake \n i By W i 1 to 5:00 & M100 1o 8:09 WATCH ’ Hgtee An. S PU ot Bt t'?‘ L'IL the close of |€5cape persecution in Illinois. There was somc" Phone 427 for Appointment | p. m. Current Magazines, d Ofll;c “" Wolland's ticipation of the Unite i S A 106 land secking in Oregon before 1850 but the big(® e Newspapers, Reference, ailor Shop ’ the conflict, he was in position to know the inside |yhing that started the development of the West| s N Books, Etc. For Nexu Chester Barnesson history as well as that which all observers Know. was the discovery of gold in California. Agricul- | - | g Others have told interestingly how Pershing made |ture didn't get its start until some time later in | | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | EREE 1O, ALL SMOKER TArEs Serrh war, perhaps his own story will enlighten the nation California after the mad gold fever had abated and 50c Merchants’ Lunch | &eoerroeoroorror ool FIAZER on the official background which enabled him to|and a few far-sighted pilgrims realized the im- ] 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | g Our bread is a good litar: i hand e ———— be the competent and efficient military leader of :)orttflr:ice iOfb rnlsxlns “!he loog ”r]nmlifiol;:bely at han l ARCADE CAFE I Oar trucks go any place sny food. It is well made America’s fighting machine so far away from home, |instead of bringing it around the l time. A tank for Diesel Oil f the fines ial K e e 18 3 ese of the finest materials 3 In Canada the fur traders were the first to y and a tank for crude oil save obtainabl d is bak JUNEAU TRANSFER 4 - rQ penetrate the far places, as indeed, they were in! le-and 1s bak- HOW THE FIELD LOOKS. |the Northwest United States, and in Canada agri- Pllo;;m:l; ‘;i:::;i 18 ed by master bakers COMPANY It an editorial writer in the New York Times (culture and mining seemed to run neck and neck W P J h : Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. in a modern sanitary A L patton ooy, €S for many years. | « I JONNSON ||| RELIABLE TRANSFER bakery. It is a bread has things sized up right the Republicans are in| Ny however, minerals are the exciting motive FRIGIDAIRE Aok that never disappoints. a bad way and the Democrats are joyfully riding that send men into the bush and behind them will o the crest of a tidal wave. If another election could come the railroads which are paying in Canada for | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS g 1931 STYLES be held right away, and the Times man has authen- |the search that is going on today. It must be ad- ! MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS Peerless tic vision, this great wave would submerge the 'mited, however, it was the desire to find an east.ern MACHINES \ Guaranteed on all fur | country, The United States Senate would consist|water outlet for wheat that built the Hudson Bay Hardware Co. B ' work done by | a of 85 Democrats and former Ambassador Morrow of Rallioad, ~We. in Alaskn now contemplate wih | GENERAL MOTORS BADIOS ||| o ~ime (0GTS | ery o Nk deraay. ‘and out of s House of 435 members the|mixed emotions. (e speclacle_of kd jIOeR. 0-ECAS Ph T | Y g one 17 e et nit lest fhan 750, Oblo Wpos)CopMURN, asizlo fiving. Biiher and yon ingtne 0 i} | > “Remember the Name” Moves, Packs and Stores search for mineral that will justify the C. P. R. pen untit 9 p.m. urman’'s , would return at least mocratic Congressmen, |jn“venetrating the far North. Front Street Juneau Freight and Baggage ) and Pennsylvania woi ¢t a Democratic Senator [+ N y Agriculturists have a long hard struggle in a 3 2 without a ce.dal notwiihstonding there will be nu‘coum,y without population enough to furnish them Ordetr 1gl'mt(-:r}l“e‘(v';Fur Gar Prompt Delivery of vacancy ut State before 1932 |a market, Where mining precedes them, their prob- ment for Christmas now JUNEAU CABINET ALL KINDS OF COAL Here 1+ what makes it look that way to this|lems are solved if the soil is there. PHONE 48 Times writer: ; How do these things concern Alaska? Obviously, F B h 't an X Amasing s the only word that will de- |it Would seem, that if the Alaska Railroad can rye' runn ! d DETAIL MILL scribe the number of ways in which Repub- [spend money to induce settlers and homesteaders PHONE YOUR ORDERS WORK CO. E licans arc now = anaging to hate one an- to come in for agricultural purposes, it should spend | C i - i e A when two Republicans |money to induce prospectors to go into the hills ompany : TO US Front Street, next to Warner { | fomoooecome e ey meet, the onl % that will keep them and search for mineral deposits that ;mw becf;r:fi < Machine Shop L C. 'ls_yurm pzwafid-z Rt;onoun ’ from flying at eucii other’s throats is the mines. If the mines are found the farmers turi 0 o 3 presence of an intcrvening Democrat. Well, come of their own accord because the market| Feal ng F"}’e s De CABINET and Guaranteed by Perhaps it is mot amazing after all. Repub- |Will awalt them. If money can only be spent for| licious Hams and Bacon MILLWORK J. B. BURFORD & CO. licans, by the law of nature, always do m"et P“"g‘)se we bt‘“""’l it 5*‘0“3’1 be h‘io; ”‘et ‘"’:’511 i “Our door step is worn by things so much better than Democrats that |Dector because minerals are the chief potential PH sadisfief oustommy® on the rare occasions when they do go in wealth of the Territory. The discovery and open-| ONE 38 GENERAL CARPENTER for civil war they can make Senator Hef- ing tzfdtheise dem:su? \;m brlnlg the quickest and < WORK lin's feelings about Al Smith sound like the [surest development of the country. = Maiden's Prayer. Republicans are now hat- GLASS REPLACED ° ing each other as wets and drys, as Wall Somebody says that the Socialist Party is anx- IN AUTOS Streeters and Brookhartians, as high and jous to acquire an emblem from the animal king- i i low tariffites, as pro and anti utilities. In dom to match the elephant, donkey and camel of Estimates Furnished Illinois they are reported to be hating each other parties. So far as we know the goose and H ld T’ S Upon Request other as male and female. house fly are unclaimed.—(Los Angeles Times) | aro ',Orpe ays-. With this spectacle of triumphant mu- O 4 BTN g i tual detestation within the ranks of the ruit punch recommen y Roxana M. Doran We will attend to them Republican Party, compare the even more (In her book of soft drink recipes Is rich in tan-| If you want to win, stick! If you want to promptly. Our COAL, Hay, ) remarkable sight of Democrats loving each [geries and kumquats. We've always been able tq ; { ) : Grain and Transfer business aor y suare [ ] Art @ T e hlacefor the timé being, |5ay with pride that we can take a kumauat or leave || succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The Dry Democrats in Massachusetts love wet |it alone!—(Chicago News.) £ < is increasing daily. There’s a Democrats in Montans. Respectable Demo- | i w = o world has no use for quitters. The failures :'esson. %wle ug a ltrml order Regular Dinners In every ploce of ¢ crats in New York City are trying awfully en a Chicago ciitzen answers the doorbe . . - oday and learn why. T ccaatullo- 1o recal that there |he mever knows whether its a collector, & book in the world have been the quitters—they Short Orders fok work we l:. must be some good features about Tammany |agent, a brush salesman or a gunman anxious to . You Can’t Help Bein Lunche: we empley the Hall, or else why should so many people {carve another notch on the handle of his revolver.| who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD ¥ P 8 i Iatest ideas of the vote for 2 Yer Al Smith Democrais are —(Indianapolis News.) OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP Pleased %‘8{‘:1?&’?{ tPoRzl(ggSL printing art te de= oving Jimmy alker Democrats. Bishop . - 4 . Cannon Democrats are loving Al Smith | There are more motorcyeles in Er'lglnnd than IT UP. o p] fl D. B. FEMMER HA velop your sales Demoerats in the erstwhile frail but con- |In America and that's onme record we're perfectly - s . B. RRY MABRY arguments and to trite Southland. Democrats who haven't | willing for Johnny Bull to keep.—(Cincinnati En- PHONE 114 Proprietor spoken to each other since Andrew Jackson | quirer.) died are helping each other hop on board I m 5k : o ¢ zov o cumt e omeem 51| The B, M. Behrends Bank U . Commenting upon the issues that worked against [Llke & cocoanut—dry on the outslde and wet on the e D, . e rendas ban NI TED FOOD he late election this writ |inside.—(Florida Times-Union. iy R u:het things that operated to c:‘ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA said that one Of 8 Y| 1f increased purchases will restore good times, COMP ANY the Morrow vote so far beyond earlier expectations|yny not do’your Christmas shopping now?—(Bos

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