Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. are 0 is not possible to compute |UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, - 3 D(li’ , 41"5'1‘*" F," Nnre e Anchorage, Alaska. | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies , . AV, h\ B I > [thel ; ay o Sept. 24, 1030. |, PR e SER . I be L “)" ‘?]" ‘]‘ NOTIGE IS HEREBY GIVEN °_ Casti ch 1 - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER [Sa is O s all With-) nat the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e = astineau Channe jIOHN W. TROY EDITOR SN0 4 P future through one re- [MON mepor:,\'nloN ha\ clorpora; Helene W. L. Albrecht A G A s e s ? t Sunday b ¥ s Clovernor of Als i g der the. laws o YRt e e 4 - = Sunday by X e Governor of Alaska.|ilon orga B ) | PHYSIOTHERAPY <' === == | B. P. 0. ELKS espect. The Gover fied to engage in business In the| MAassage, Elgcmcnty, Infra_ Red Meeting every June s Second Clasx|is th ut we would like ritory of Ala has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 9 [ Wednesday evening i better ould ad a pol ation, Se a Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building ra m ; at 8 o'clock. Elks SUBSGRIPTION RAT nakir and abolish dditional Phone Office, 216 ! (' AK 1 Hall. Delivered by carrier in Ju and } o1y now have f Wm. be neficiary e = Visiting brothers Thane for § : under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. 8. . -~ welotia, 3y mail, postage 1) - e Pevised Statutes, for a tract of * pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Ph 56 B. M ; ' - PROHIBITION ENFORCEMENT. rmm consisting of ' apporximately DENTISTS one D4 i e - 4,02 acres, situated on the west 23 soldstein Bldg. - adt i Sk N S Once sgain the people are asked to_co-operate | shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- o e e STAND AT ARCADE CAFE | Co-Ordinate Bod- with Prok n enforcement. A dry call has b :d, one and one-half miles Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m i s 3 ! @ ies of Freemason- issued that says Proh b.q‘(fn must 'm; oE ot 'S“l”f‘\,,;f‘m’,\vl"l‘fiz . : o Day and Night Service i‘ f “an, Scottish Rite e ind the efforts to enfo! er No. 1 MOC. o o A Pl . 1 Gi 16t [ egular meeting: ntinu ] there has been a united ¢0-op bears S. 34° 15' 3 e Any Place in the City for $1.00 1\ second Friday 4 Hovipe he peopia.: And t ) chains, Latitudsgge. | DT Cl“"]r:_‘?,lsl,;' Jenne e each month at added . part of that co-operat pe |08’ 00" N., Longitude 136° 20" 25" S | — = — —— 7:30 p. m. Scote 2 st lad o ens e 4 |w., and which 1. more patricularly Rooms B;Xffd? Valentine | = w tish Rite Temple RN NORSROR Y DI IaCITE b RS | described as follows, to-wit: uilding ALTER B. HEISEL, Secretar other words, Prohibitior retained | Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephone 176 Fromph Bervics, Dey ang N‘“mi it 183 A il 7 n tatute booke until irinkin identical with Corner No. 3, |e— ——— Covie s e 1 o LOYAL ORDER ‘ Gl b oo That is| Deep Sea ron Company's e ZOVICH AUTO SERVICE ||} : OF MOOSE | {0 16 would. quit-drink= d facturing sit 0 STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ¢ TA XI ’ 25 P | d. but if people would quit. drink- R ey Dr. J. W. Bayne A e ok s | ¥ | znn?\uf.fm},gmm dl;x:. : they tell us what would be the need of\ Alaska, Serial DENTIST (et | a ;‘[c: ;\ LQ\&;)U “(C?‘:l ¥ { n laws? { north 5.05 | 1S 5- g 1dg. s hight, a clo e Ry [ 3, ddepht U‘Ew‘.)xrl;.,srf ;-r;a,xl’l'i035 ;',m i f‘ig AND AT PIONEFR‘ TOM SHEARER, Dictat Those Democratic leaders who promised in No-| ]J ?D}Igass Evenings by appointment. | (& i POOL ROOM % WisDiye s ey, B O Boxived vember to play ball with President Hoover prob-| o o0 Chent o Phone 321 CUT RATE SHOE KEPAIRING | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ably expected to be allowed to handle the ball part! ggg cha Corner No. 8, |*——= * {] an rubber heels, attached..s .35 || Day and Night Ssoond . and fourth Mons | of the time. identical W Corner No. 2, |e—— R ! : Servi day of each month it —_—— | Tongeas Netlonel Fetesd STR | | DrcdAlaW. Stewart = [lf (Sl sune e = 2ol e (G)g st Rite Temple 1 Senator N\("‘.um ne M., Davis and C:m‘dldm(- 1“1‘:““”-“, the nieatdars b fRakE DENTIST .‘ Ladies’ half soles 1.00 A - S iy o il S beginning at 7:30 D-fim _ |Brown spent $628,000 in Pennsylva primary cam-| (0 ¥R e of Port Althorp, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. »>. | ; = BTG > EVANS L. GRUBER paign and only reported '$128000. But what is 2| gouth 26%° E. 3.02 chains, SEWARD BUILDING | {| Men's half soles, dress ... 1.25 { [Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- T ~ e TRT 7 alf-million dollar: a ystone State elec-| South 60! 4.36 chains to Office Phone 469, Res. | / : vl z ) V] retary. MR. SAWYER: EXPLAINS TETLIN: - et halt-mililon doiatsiin s/ Ressieioteteelesy € S s i s Shes e | sen's nais soles, work ...... 175 ||} THUE JUNEAU LAUNDRY | RESERVATION. chaips to Corner No. 1, the |e— . SEE BIG VAN { ;Lar;klindsstreet,dbesttwee:l {| ORDER OF EASTERN STAR - >, e ol B e ce of i oL V. nt an econ: reets egion to be used WA Ane TR AU adversely any of the above de- Dr Geo. L. Barton g { { & : 2 region to be used PR g Opposite Coliseum ) y |at 8 o'clock, Scottish SATIAE ) R = scribed land should file their ad- (HIROPRACTOR 5 - -rererereeereeel Rite Temple. LILY 4 (Boston News Bureau.) verse claims w n the period of i S = |[BURFORD, Worthy Riptsons 2 ; 2 e lons taught that “cro-|Publication or thirty days there- Hellenthal Building | A S igned by E Adsemie econiantiiss Bve TR WnE0T ARG |after or they will be barred by the OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | atron;. . tant to the Secretary ating work an ol In s “Y\“," The I‘;‘";“\“ l;‘)r:"’pru\xmo:zs of the Statutes. Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon ROBINSON, Secretary. 5 R v 8 one |ROuNcement by a large copstruction company at J. LINDLEY GREEN, 2p. m to5p m sy e or, just rec by The Empire. A ¢ Was ONCli would employ manual labor instead of a steam | Register. 6p m to8p m I ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS of those interest 1 the creation of this “eServa- fonoue) for digging they would decry as a blow at|First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. By Appolntment it WATCH Seghers Council No. 1760 his tement relative to prospecting in the hroeress |Last publication, Jan. 7. 1931 PHONE 259 il Meetings second and lasy is of some interest |" The men whom the steam shovel would replace,| = ¢ For Nexy Monday at 7:30 p. m. The memorandum, which is self-explanatory, “ol- so the academic theory goes, could be set to work| D‘"Y L"‘l"“‘ Want Ads P-'!‘ | ’Zgux;smntc[ brglhe(r}s urg‘; [ creating additional comforts and Iluxuries to ho‘"" = g < [ o attend. ‘ounc| The temporary withdrawal of land for |paid for out of the increased income to the capi-| e FRk S Robert Simpson SMOKER o gh:;gy;{séb‘flgh;treer,_ Indidn fur farms near Tetlin embraces an italist and the remaining employees which the rwn-i MINERS Opt- D s T(iRNER Se(‘lr\;:n" i1 area which the General Land Office insist jomy of the mechanical substitute for manual labor MINERS Gt e a0 3 3 B senny. is not more than 625 square miles. It is permits . % S j HEADQUARTERS legn of Optometry and | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. expected that about half of that ar | The theory has long been popular; and on itsf{. SUBaTmBIoEy i PEERLESS Modts fifst ahd thivd eventually be assigned to individual Ir face it appears sound enough. Unfortunately it fails| A Complete Line of Glaties: BIIH S Tanmss Giriion | = N o] under fur farm leases and then the - to take into ount the comparative lack of adapta- | .o e e s e > at Eagles Hall, 1 mainder will no doubt be released and re- (bility of labor and its relative immobility. The BOOTS ——————— = “' R R R IR OR jNGF Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, turned to the public domain. The ordinary |same trouble confronts those who say there is no SHU PACS mo‘}r"wii" i ! 1 i GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting fur farm lease under the Inte Depart- such thing as overproduction, that all productive X G OMEmabAkE Optictax (1 1931 STYLES { Ercihers weloms. ment is limited to 640 acres on the mainland |labor adds to the aggregate wealth and is con: CAPS Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | ] t RYE = ‘ 14,900 aoseé (30" Aqnidre’ o on several |qu ficial. This fails to allow for necessary MINERS’' LAMPS Y { D —— = | b b e . readjustments caused by temporary lack of balanc LAMPS Ropm 7, Valentine Bldg.. | Guaranteed on all fur | | Owur trucks go any place any | islands. About 25 leases of this nature have jreadju e R s office phone 484, residense | SOk denc b BREAD | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | | I already issued in various parts of (j’(':,\:\‘l;‘::')‘vll:rmurAvml in any one line and effectiv BT L phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | : y ;l atull Sithnt o etz Sillaave 1A ol Alaska e 2 P 5 ; 1:00 to 5:30 ) | he Department of Agriculture grants | .In @ situation such as the present, with unem- | WATERPROOF il AR i i Sl TR ! leases up to 2,500 acres for islands and 80 {ployment widespread and cold weather approach- CLOTHING | [ urman s : ' Fresh IDL‘(’ry Duy | g 2 | i acres for m.nm\nrl I have no record of the |ing, theories must go by the board if they cannot z E o RELIABLE TRANSFER \ total ed by that Department. The |square immediately with the facts. It is for this, I‘I.k A L DRESSMAKING Ohder it Tore G At Your Grocers — — ‘ Agricultur ‘tment has about 30 million |reason that such projects as the Emergency Un-1{ [VALIE@ vouuan MRS. FLORA ZINK rder that new Iur Gar-| < N res of rese ‘\\,‘ which T believe are sub- mployment Committees in New York, Boston and! i Clothes for the Stout p,mn ment for Christmas now St o their Laase sesulations. 'Ths Navy throughout the country are collecting funds for | I'I\_()i\l‘nbf‘ltlubT Furs “Mads andl Remofeled | Peerless comes second with about 26 million acres of purpose of ‘“creating jobs,” even though UN Opposite Winter & Pond | Telephone 2551 - | FOREST reservations. The Interior Department alto- so found are neither especially productive nor e $ | Davis Apts. 6th and Seward | B k r gether has less than 3 million m'l"«'s of res- 1‘l>1 vhr? \hlll(‘\vll‘fll(l 4 i i Li s o @ 7 ) [)HONE YOUR ORDERQ (l e y D ervations including McKinley Park. { From a humanitarian standpoint, something must | | The Florence Sho I SECTEEE The Geological Survey considered at the |be done at once to relieve conditions. It nothing| | 1€ TEOFEHOE B Pefr:n_ | TO US e e e O roasoatios | [were*dine, the situstion wouln uidbibtediy adjist e Crogeigno It G ARB AGE || GARBAGE HAULIN of the Tetlin reservation that there were itself shortly; but until that adjustment is 4\((0]!!-“ BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | 1 Office at Wolland's no mineral bearing areas within the bound- plished, the man without a job must live somehow ERRe e e IIAl )LFD — e Al aries. It was further understood there were and support his family .‘ = ""”’“""*'(l a B no prospectors within the area. As far as | And from the human standpoint it is bette = é AND LOT CLEANING NG hester Barnesson we have be ble to find out there are to find the man a job for which he can recei i — l. E. O. DAVIS JUNEAU CABINET PHONE, 66 ill no prospectors avithin t area. T |wages than to hand him a dole as charity, even 2 Phone 584 . i = AT el the work be no more hmportant than the tradi-| | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and DETAIL MILL DAIRY FERTILIZER iho nthibstas bt the prospectors and has op- ‘ tional tossing stones back and forth across a wall.| [ ang 50c Merchants’ Lunch | WORK CO. posed the curtailment of their rights. I |Such things as cleaning up parks, selling U"N{flxh‘ | 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. | OTEL et sonally am very anxious that prospectors 5, clearing unsightly vacant lots and similar jobs| | ~ HOT on! reet, next to Warner - be protected and in every way encouraged ‘011‘1 an opportunity to help the man in need with-| | ARCADE CAFE ; ZYNDA Machine Shop as T believe the future of Alaska lies with {out forcing him to sacrifice his self-respect. H . / iy n "RANSEE the prospectors of the next few years. Both | Action of business leaders, including many Stock | Bt a0 sEEviCE CABINET and JUNEAU TRANSFER Dr. Phillip Smith and myself approved of H‘IX(]mu;:r» members, in contributing to nmvmpluyum\p i MILLW o 1) COMPANY the reservation provided there were no re- |committees; guaranties of employment by leading| W P Johnson S. ZYNDA, Prop. ORK ! strictions on prospecting. The reservation |industrial concerns; establishmagt of “stagger” em- . & 3 - . 2 z papers were drawn p and signed June [ployment plans and short days or weeks by others | FRIGIDAIRE —_————| We vlvfll attegé‘lAtf %Em; GENERAL CARPENTER | 10th while we were in Ala and for some |are all evidence that business recognizes its duty i = promptly. Our ay, | WORK ! special legal reasor was so worded that lto alleviate the immediate suffering, and to let|| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS B —::|Grain and Transfer business| | 5 3 all prospecting or mining on the area must |theory go by the board. The few voices that hav MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS is increasing daily. There’s a| GLASS REPLACED ! be in accordance with rules made by the (been raised in protest can hardly stand against| MACHINES reason. Give us a trial order IN AUTOS { Secretary of the rior. Immediately after Ithe enthusiastic approval of the majority. || |today and learn why 2 = s I returned to Washington I began to clear | GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Hardware Co. v Estl(lynatesp}*urmshed 3 this up and within a short time you can rest 2 ¥ M RS SRR 3 oy N Can’t Help Bein Jpon Request 1 d that a prospector should he ever de- | So Much the Worse for the Facts. Phone 17 CASH CUTS COSTS You P g 13 A R Packsasia i Stses sire to g0 into (hat arf for legitimate pros- | R e | Front Street Juneau Open until 9 p.m. Pleased Freieht and Baggage pecting reasons will be able to proceed wit Sy % The Methodist Board of Prohibition, Temperance [ & g his activiti eve unnecessary [ 4 : MM S o 1y ondt e osiny |and Public Morals must have been more frightened D. B. FEMMER Mabrvy’s Cafe Prompt Delivery of | up this subj BELAGR Byeryna in 32_\~]\)n- (Eccnlc‘m :[mln wu]» thouuh(.r With ulwlz;tm;;:; PHONE 114 y ALL KINDS OF COAL oiac e bh brospeobing and Saloon League has been counting up the Dry | ! 4 he prospectors and it will be members in the new Congress, and boasting that| Fr e_Bruhn Regular Dinners PHONE 48 the gains of the Wets, with the apparent demon- e a hed a year |stration of a rising anti-Prohibition sentiment, will| Short Orders 7 to. -have 41} reservations Ala pass not amount to anything. But now sudden alarm | C yrough some one responsible head and I has seized upon it lest the Wickersham report ad- Ompany Lunches e o) hope SRS vocate changes in the Volstead Act, and lest Presi- Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m g i 0 { Tl - hdarding o6 Hig v : dent Hoover send it to Congress with a recommen- | Featuring Frye’s De- POPULAR PRICES SEe I i ' will tion t dation that .its ad be be, declares the au er than the Presi ice ent followed. wority which consider “The Republican Party has| This must itself high- | not | licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 If you want to The up! Don’t quit. quitters. The failures Begin to save money and KEEP bably My, DO alternative If the President does anything to| i . . |satisfy the Wets, or tolerates even the suggestion| ik of a modification of the Prohibition law, it would ik “light fires of bitter ntment in the hearts of | e l'the men and wor who trooped to the polls in| an rese such unprecedented numbers in 1928 They would | {t feel that they had been “betrayed,” and their| n \resentment would be in “direct proportion to the| confidence which it displaces” In other words inced here |the resentful Methodists would seek to do to Mr.| Hoover in 1932 what was done to Mr. Tuttle in New York this year | : o These men and women who trooped to the| B » & ick! they id bave been polls in 1928 did so to support a candidate who I youwawant to win, stick business by the G admitted that grave “abuses” had sprung up in| succced, then keop it No other reason connection with Prohibition, and who promised to legislation enacted appoint an impartial commission to inquire into world has no use for public domain in il 3 for (them. That promise has been kept. The commis-| ¢ ¢ . y L S s T wan A ¢ or the|sion has made investigations and is about to| in the world have been the quitters—they L AR R report. It will no doubt present findings of fact s ki (Jmm “\:!;lnx‘\m.l.x.‘; th _lon which to base its conclusions. But the Metho- | who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD 2 i t Board does not want the facts. It goes so far | ouT menk._ et & pr ; devel- 1 to threaten the President if he accepts them | y gpniente. 3L 16 yere 1ol ind makes use of them mingly, the Methodist IT UP would dot the Territory r Board would have the Wickersham report thrown Hyder, and it would be possible i smptuously into the waste basket without read- tem to tie up important resourc i evel- ht. however ent to have the Presi-| opment of which the prosperity c depends. Alaska has been rescrve distraction. No other Territory of il ever had so many nor of such infinite va is & matter of sober fact that there i who can today tell how many acres are brac jn withdrawals. Some of the withdrawal ord t mi Congr age to would admit “We can hile East South seems New: comes Wh the and the Nor the once more to Chicago do nothing against fros th s containing merely | sentence which even the Metho- m the have liquefied. have a superior truth.” solidified e o e g 4 ool A S The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA The latest creation in imported and domestic perfumes— DE VILBIS ATOMIZERS Phone 25 inn 118 Seward St. T HARRY MABRY Proprietor UL A SAVE MONEY Where It Grows FASTEST Your funds available on skort notice. 6% Compounded Semi-annually. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Local Representative. A. J. Nel- son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska ——3 | CHRISTMAS CIGARS at Burrorp’s CORNER UNITED FOOD COMPANY J..B. BURFORD & CO. l “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 $350 [ THE NEW IDEAL | SHOP 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER