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ST 2 RN 8 % % Carlson’s Taxi ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR $1.00 Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Ilour— DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel Phones 11 and Single O Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Graham’s Taxt Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Day and Any Place in the City for $1.00 ight Service T— —cy 183 TAXI ! ) STAND AT PIONEER| POOL ROOM 5‘ { { $1 .00 TO AN Y PART " CITY Phone Day and Night Service P S T T S R 5 . y I "«m. us thinking on part of the R(])ubll(‘)n\‘UNhLI) STATES LAND OFFICE, ® = - Daily Alaska Empire [f"s i o mot o omience of| - Awcnorage, Kiaska, PROFESSIONAL the .u pe of Ihn»\ny gains and tlu portent of | oo s HEREBY GIVEN o JOMN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |what may be in the tional election. That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL- ® . o St MON CORPORATION, a corpora-' = Helene W. L. Albrecht oty ON 3 | CIGARETTE TAXES YIELD BIG |tion organized under the laws of PHYSIOTHERAPY ! REVENUE. the State of Delavare and QuAll | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red ¢ ! ot (CCIRRRT S i I 1'1"2;riu‘;:'y‘ r::f"m:»‘lm. has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics, Three dollars in tte taxes to the Federal | jicavion Serial 07472, for a Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building SUBSCF N RATES. Treasury is the annual per capita payment of every | Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 o by. cafrier.in Joneau, Doul Treadwell and fperson in the United States, according to estimates of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary ® . o &t g rates based on- figures compiled by the United States urider Sections 2508 and S90%, WVB. 1o __ T o x dvar St = " Pevised Statute for a tract of DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Bureau of Internal Revenue. Total cigarette taxes i Al ; o cigarette LaXes|,,;nd consisting of apporximately DENTISTS v for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1930, were $339.- 40 Sittisten ot THE. Twaht 01 608" CloTialh’ Bidg’ : 7 1816,27 increase over the preceding year of $17,- shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- PHONE 56 1 5 £ 864723, This increase continued during the first]goff Island, one and one-half miles Hours 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, of the present fiscal year because of greater |SOutheast of Point Lucan, Alaska ° . ; ol entitled to th e o s ik o embraced in U. S. SurVey No. 1809 = w : demand for cigarettes which authorities attri- |fom which corner No. 1 M.C.: e - { ¢ o> the removal of harmful irritants by mod- u,s L.M. No. 1657 bears S. 34° 15 ) Charl P f § arles P. Jenne n methods of manufacture such as the toasting|26” E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58° Dr SE e J ¥ rocess which includes the use of the ultra-violet ('“ 00” N. Longitude 136° 20° 25" 8 and 9 Valentine x Witis Bar santh v i 1,000 | W- and which is more patricularly Rooms 8 & he per capita use of cigarettes today is | doieeiibs as wollbwt oRne Building ear, on which the Government collects $3.00 in| Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephone 176 Six cents must be paid to the Federal Gov-| identical with Corner No. 3, e - . rnment for every package of twenty cigarettes and | 'f“",’ So:\l :\Siulmoxn tc‘ommm{& y TR a t} + : + aht 2 attaohs " .| Trade and Manufdcturing site, % he ul“\I)\' ;;“m bunruf..nu{ attached before ‘l.hn‘ U. S. Non-mineral, Survey No. Dr. J. W. dene cigarettes leave the factory. The tobacco tax wasl 1657 Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST the only general subdivision showing an increase No. 06519; thence north 5.05 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | in the report of Federal tax receipts for the quarter 2ins to Corner No. 2, identi- Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | ended September 30, and cigarettes paid $97.881,500 ¢al ““?‘l ‘;;"0"” ;‘f m;rh(":figff Evenings by appointment. | for the three months, as compared with $96,020,214 | s tio, thenhed i Phone 321 SR, for the corresp ; period a year ago. i to Corner No. 3, d RO Sl . | identical with Corner No. 2, R The refuctance of Chairman Fess, of the G. O.| Tongass National Forest elim- Dr. A. W. Stewart P. National Commitee, to make Prohibition an issue| ination, August 22, 1925; thence, DENTIST I § . | following the meanders of mean f — |apparently didn't keep the voters of several States| pion' ftide line of Port Althorp, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. . | A - i ND [T [fom adopting it as the major issue in the ecent| South 25%° E. 3.02 chains, SEWARD BUILDING | ALASKA'S GAME AND FUR Al 5 off-year election + | South 60%° W. 436 chains to OFIcRAd0HE (SR Bce. UTILIZATION. Corner No. 4; thence W. 6.85 Phone 276 | . | unists apprehended inciting “lots| Chains to Corner No. 1, the = SEotme ey 1 o on reported a : i e | place of beginning. - b draim g 2 1 he United States they make the| Anv and all persons - claiming ————‘———B e e ‘ont pages of newspapers. | sely any of the above de- Dr Geo. L. Barton e : s : it s |seribed land should file their ad- PRACT! : i s Only three more days to Thanksgiving—and the| ms n the period of CHIROPRACTOR | S B h e PRy R o v days there- Hellenthal Building | ‘ - ed Re cnial they will be barred by the OFFICE SERVICE ONLY ! e 5 == sy e ‘Ip'n'...k.um, of the Statutes. Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon £ e : & The Large Flock. [ J. LINDLEY GREEN, 2 p mto5p. m i field force, has it B ! Register. 6p. m. to8p m | th its enormous per- (New York Times.) First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. By Appointment | i under major difticult Before the castualties in last Tuesday's election| Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931 PHONE 259 ¢ are ¢ W |are all returned and tabulated, thought should be| ~—— — . I ho 1d- |given to the extraor large number of “lamel| Old papers at The Emplre. S T SRR B, = S f Ter- |ducks” which will soon be quacking in the back| —— — i) o——= = Sl n|vard of the White House. A(‘lnr%mg tota genetanle | rosemete e el e g Robert Simpson _lif not honorable tradition, the ‘Republicans in the s e o s to the sucoess of its|HOUse and in the Senate who went down to defeat | MINERS A OPt_'AD ST weLh : e oL % lat the polls are entitled to be provided for by thet! HEADQUARTERS Graduate L%t sl St L Ve 5| chief Executive in whose name they fell. Appoint-| < legn grpg;:‘::gleog an ‘ t this is not a 5 . sir r " v V. 3. 8 s n ments to sinecure .offices are expected to follow.| A Complete Line of : | as mi Generally, we believe, |But will there be enough vacancies to satisfy the| Glasses Fitted, Lenses G'°“""A_ he izes its obligation to the people |clamorous Republican applicants? Some of them | BOOTS i = y as well its purely technical lhave been inclined to ridicule the Government SHTT = . nals and fur-bearers, |commissions which Mr. Hoover has been fond of SHU PACS DR. K. E. SOUTHWELL | 5 . e |creating. But if there are laces 'left the CAPS Optometrist-Optician | It ha large to the Territe |creating ut if there are no places left on i ; 2 Exaniihed Ihanes WItted is. after all pioneer country. Like old ones, and if he should call for new ones on MINERS' LAMPS yes £t —C'l Grgnd fhien drentiks et i 4 |Which comfortable berths for them could be found, OH?XO':h nze’zgj‘e resigflmv their murmuring and complaining would promptly —g — 4 upon s game for sustenance and its f as a cash cease. B F P 1 'U]d phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 crop. This has been true in the whole history of{ garing for party lame ducks has long been a WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 i development, and it was due in ereatiminor scandal in our Government. The mischief is| CLOTHING the » of game and fur and the pipartisan. Indeed, some of the commissions have ~ - on of American frontier ad- {been carefully voted by Congress so as to provide M'k A . Alleghanies to the Pa- |that only the majority of the membership shall| ke vowan 5 with Srecedence, the [be composed of adherents of one party. The obvious Y s ik ; e I for design is to make room for lame ducks on either FRONT STREET 8 n, therefore, ought to make it possible for 1 I Obposite: Winter & Pond (1 to. utilize thelr own resources go every (side. Then there are always certain Federal ap- Ppos i City Hall, Second Floor el o thote cocurity. |pointments to lesser judgeships and offices that are| ZT=—= o i i . e Main Street and Fourth extent “”j"‘“’m" A |ornamental, even if rather poorly paid. For such fact that. evs progreesive ‘”“‘m"""pu itions members of Congress who have failed to| The Florence S]mp Reading Room Opea From very st and regulations “e- [ho reelected, always greatly long. But it appears| | «Naivette” Croquignole Perm- 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. the kill and taking of fur.{today as if the number of hungry and lame du | anent Wave Circulation Room Open from Protection has co I eth throughout looking up to President Hoover to be fed will be| BEAUTY SPECIALISTS 1 to 5:30 p. m—7:00 to 8:30 I | ymmonwealth [so large that many of them will have to seek their | Phone 427 for Appointment o ‘Jum‘uu Public Ilhrary Free Reading Room the dountry. But € p. m. Current Magazines, 8 s .ult road to travel |f00d on their native remote ponds and ditches, with e e g P ey S S lal and cconomic status [ ocacsional kindly “handout” by the ‘ Books, Etc. | nec at great and rich States of |¥!® R e A | St e e ! ' today afford the lusury of protection which, | he Tatem Pole ‘ Try Our $1.00 Dinner | 1 1 1 forced upon them in their 7 3 ‘;\ and 50¢ Merchants’ Lunch | | é=—serrrrerrrrrereeeeee—ee) would have retarded by decades their (New . York World) | | 11 A M to 2 P. M. | T o ¢ ubstantial development New York University, according to an item m‘| ARCADE CAFE ‘ Our trucks go any place any hope, and believe t the Commission, |The World sporting pages, disposed of the dog| — o] | time. A tank for Diesel Oil & d of Alaskans, realize these truths, |family at football last year in beating the Butler and a ‘:flk ""';"':f ofl save | insist upon s being given the Bulldogs and the Georgia Bulldogs, and this year rner, Sroulie. F f Dr. Chase h: will tackle the cat family, which includes the West PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 there 1s no indication of any de- Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats and the Villadova \tvud- W l ONNSON ||| ReLIABLE TRANSFER ; : Sl This suggests a glossary of football totems, ns X ame, and only local s of some Y o eaters. | his condition. therefore, | 1O the benefit of the casual follower of football,| FRIGIDAIRE = it fiob: call'“for- more, butrdt ‘anytl less, re- |fomewhat as follows: AR || pELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS i : : Fhe..Gommisgion, “"""‘“"‘l'; Penn Stdte (Nittany Princeton (Tigers) | MpAAAS w‘:‘imNG HARRIS well 1 if was indicated by its | Lions) Pittsburgh (Panthers) | MAOHINES Hardware Co. ! 4 wakes but s in its pres Columbia (Lions) o || GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS hose fev ce aims for T i et Yale (Bulldogs) Boston University ! Phone 17 CASH CDTS COSTS CAMA i Washington (Huskies) (Terriers) i S Open until 9 p.m. ank %% R O GR A EQUINES I ! Stree uneau g S S DE] / . o THE SCOPE (\)Y“ 'll(l:ll{\ DEMOCRATIC Army (Mule) S P | ‘E 5 Missouri (Mules) (Mustangs) | A % R el OVINES gains made in the recent elee-| o gnor | (Rams) R i ic Party, impressive as the Bk i clearly visualized except bY| Brown (Bears) California (Golden | l rye-Bru’ln \ majority of 103 in the House | Bears) | A loss of control of even its or- | REPTILES tical tie in the Senate, is| Florida (Alligators) | Ompany the Repubican Party finds | ; RODENTS | : | Minnesota (Gophers) L e BIRDS | Featuring Frye’s De- istory of e nation | MR % i Boston College (Eagles) a2 soustered in the oll-yeet | i o S [ licious Hams and Bacon ince 1858 in all} pyrque (Boilermak- Carnegie (Skibos) | i ave heen held, in| epg) Datlmouts. (Cirean | PHONE 38 43 the control of the Senate| Duke (Blue Devils) Tndians) | ) 1 < occurred in 1856, 1878, 1914 | Of course this list is far from complete, but it 15 | \gm—m ) i six times has|a beginning, and it will have to be amplified in a | i power in mid- |thorough manner if most of us are not to become so | and |confused on football that we cannot make any sense | of it at all i four io\x' Lincoln, Re- | Banana Belt, Also. ‘ arow wrpe ays-—- he ]1)““‘04{ (Seattle Post-Intelligencer.) | and was { 3 Incle Sam is transferring a herd of musk oxen = ra : 3 1 I v 7 i ) : ! 0 i N PASS- |from Greenland to Alaska to test the feasibility of | If you want to win, stick f you want to i two years later |their propagation in the Northern Territory. Years succeed, then km'p it up! Don’t quit. The § 94, the Republicans ago he introduced reindeer with marked success | | a McKinley in 1896, |native and privately owned herds now promising | world has no use for quitters. The failures B In 1610, the Democ: the House in the |to become the basis for an important industry. ) f e et Wondrow Wilson in| Such activities on behalf of the Government are|| in the world have been the qumers—they 4 : g |commendable. But reindeer and musk oxen are| z f i T ount. [known to relish extremely cold surroundings. Their | who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD } ere is, therefore, a amc - % | Fe. 8 " lintroduction and propagation in Alaska helps to| WT D ; ing to a rule in our pol e Party |give to the public mind a one-sided impression oI\ OUT. l(r'" to save money and KEEP f gaining control of, the Ho off-year clec-|ajaska’s climate IT UP. ¥ tions captures the Presider » years la There Why not try oranges and bananas in that Ter-| V % has been one exception to il the past 72 years. | soutehrn littoral where warm ocean curv‘ That occurred in 1874 Wi he Democrats con- |rents give a balmy climate? R : trolled the House but Rutherford B. Hayes defeated| Alaska's coastal plains u:d interior valleys, with | ! o sl T it P stant suns gh the long summer Sla’"ue; in:lo m:e that there are reliable authori- |days, produce every fruit and vegetable known to e . . enrenas an gloction was. & % ; S e |the temperate zone. | ) ties who contend, mot without ‘uuw that Tilden When you think of Alaska’s reindeer and musk OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA was the real choice of the prople {oxen, think also of tomatoes and string - beans . These records, of course, give comfort io ‘h"\lhen youwll have better understanding of that rich are causing more than a little Jcountry. . Democrats and g szmpL Service, Day and Night Covicu AuTto SERVICE || l STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night e { § 2AU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 AMERICAN BEAUTY. PARLOR H. Q. OIL SHAMPOOS Corrects Abnormal Scalp Conditions SSUUTEN ¢ MRS. RUTH HAYES WATCH PEERLESS For Nexu SMOKER ORANGE RYE BREAD Fresh Every Day —_—— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. e 1931 STYLES At Your Grocers Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” Guaranteed on all fur work done by Yurman’s Order that new Fur Gar- ment for Christmas now JUNEAU CABINET {1 and DETAIL MILL- WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner Machine Shop CABINET and MILLWORK GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS e} PHONE YOUR ORDERS| T0 US Estimates Furnished Upon Request We will attend to them promptly. Our COAL, Hay, Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give ug a trial order today and learn why. You Can’t Help Being Pleased D. B. FEMMER PHONE 114 UNITED FOOD COMPANY Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor ShEeL ST L T e e L L | AR PR s b TR ™ Fraternal Societies : SIS KA ROV Gastineau Channel \ 3 B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting brothers welcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler, M. H. SIDES, Secretary. Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- | ry Scottish Rite Regular meeting: 'second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- tish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700, Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. \V T. VALE, Secy.,, P. O. Box 8zd “Ol’\T JUNEAU LODGE NO. N'l Second and fourth Mon- day of euch month in Scottish Rite Temple, @(J beginaing at 7:30 p. m. %% EVANS L. GRUBER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- retary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, < at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. | ROBINSON, becrelnry t('\lGllTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1780. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brethers urg- ed to attend. Counci) - Chambers, Fifth Street, JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. Mects first and third & Mondays, 8 olclock, at Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. —a3 THE CASH BAZAAR | Open Evenings | FRONT STREET Near Coliseum Theatre i FOREST WOoOoD GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland's Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage’ Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” Northern Light Store GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS Workingmen’s Supplies Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies ' TELEPHONE 324 NEW SHIPMENT OF FINNISH KNIVES AND, | Copper Coffee Pots | | Make useful gifts—$3.00 ! and $3.50 | THE NEW IDEAL | SHOP i | 218 Front Street | MARY HAMMER 8| FA— S — | ——r

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