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. w.._.,y...m...a.»mwwwmw»mz;xam, . 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE K F) -I 3] 11 'k F . { s for from 1,000 to 1,500 words each week. Tk UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ¢ x | 3 ' —— ! Sy Aldskd 4'"1)1"(3 1 r in syndicated form under the caption, | Am'hu‘ilfz;;p{“fl;im-mw PROFESSIONAL | T Fraternal Societies = s st iiter NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ° 'l Al) TOS F()R IIIRE H =~ < JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER There is no one in the entire country better ppot the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-| e o - Il Gastin Ch 1 o | | I astineauw Channe i s £ . fed than he to comment on the various ac-/MON CORPORATION, a corpora- = Helene W.L Albrecht i dn Ny s s Tt SEaonn and O Mati) s of current events. He will range through all tion organized under the laws of b e e = m— - T St s i ; 7” = es of national politics, to governmental ,-ofarmA“hed SL:“‘E of 1)»1;\\\;\1‘@ and ‘qux:}:- Massa:el:lé?::::gg,ml;(yra Red M HB‘ Qo e Dest Ui in Jumeau as Seond Ciass | Prohibition, the unemployment situation and other |T€Q 10 €0 (T BUCCET o gp. | Ray, Medical Gymnastics, ) . PRt x ~_|subjects that have an interest common to all parts|plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building ot 8 ontolie B * SUBSCRIPTION RATES. _ .~ lof the country Undoubtedly they will be widely|Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 S a g 1 Hall, = by earrier in Jyneau, Ocuglus, Treadwell and|reqq and productive of much discussion. Articlesjof Wi, i OTesh B beuSigRey o 3 Visiting brothers T post id, at the following rates. appearing sometime ago in one of the leading m.iga-‘;L';‘é?:cfp‘gez?:tgzosrg;‘dazs'g;'-!c‘g' S’ ° S ER . welcome. ' il Fak i * |zines of national circulation from his pen xnibited |10 "% comisting. of ¢ appOPHTIEy “RS'KASS';;;:TE; 1 hone 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. S ey will promp! 2 1. N g g g or if they will prompt¥la style with a racy flavor on a par with his speak-(4.02 acres, situated on .the west 1-308 Goldstein’ Bld S M. H. SIDES, Secretary. 4 : e e+ |ing which probably has as great an appeal to the|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- i STAND AT ARCADE CAFE e g isiness Offices, 374 Luyon on the street” as that of any other American |8off Island, one and ons-half miles Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. -Oraiuhte, Bons ASSOCIATED PRESS. | in public life |southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska S LR Day and Night Service les . of Freemason- \ ly entitled to the | PUDHC & [embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, *~—— ry Scottish Rite from which corner No. I MJC. e- . . Regular meetings The old admonition to Christmas shopper 1o USLM. No, 1657 bears S. 3° 15 | Dp. Charles P. J Any Place in the City for $1.00 lisdhd ‘Triday a 1 el EaE B the i foar 3232 T . A r. arles P. Jenne ¥ o Trmocn |buy early is not so much for the sake of the mer-|26" E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58° DENTIST ) each month at T LICATION [chant and his clerk as it is for the benefit of (08" 00" N. Longitude 136° 20’ 25 P 8 and B Valentine { o= M= 7:30 p. m. Scot- - |t Ll 28 ; W., and which 1. more patricularly ooms x el e i - — tish Rite Terapl: he buyer.® He who makes his purchase at the. be-| ¥ % o Buildin | s] e Terpple. | | G i ’ described as follows, to-wit: g Pr t Service, D d Night | | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretar | | g of the season, has complete stocks rmm‘ Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephone 176 fi ompt Service, Day an g! | 183 P d i Y j *.nlmn to select while the late buyer takes what | lgganr:icas]mwiégnnigmgomll‘;})y?s' . St eroarto Senvice LOYAL ORDER i s | Trade and Manufacturing si » * ) 3 ormog s o | Manufs g site, f TAND AT THE OLYMP TA XI % 5 : > i | U. S. Non-mineral Survey No. Dr. J. W. Bayne sphme‘:fz Doy :—ngh:c < Juneau Lodge No.s%00. | The cago gamblers who gave odds on'South-\ 1657 Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST 5 Meets every Monday ern California to beat Knute Rockne's Notre Dame, No. 06519; thence north 5.0 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. ~ ! night, at 8 o'clock. }R\mh!l*m last Saturday should have assigned a| ch]nln._s k1)occnrnerwl\lu.:;z,_ridenm- || oftice: hours, 9 &, to 5 pam. |4 N T T ‘ STAND AT PIONEER 22 ;‘OM Ii:HEARER' Dictator. | squad o indy C 3 to s s | cal with Corner No. 3, Tongass ings by appointment. ] . T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 8ud ‘ v of Winds Oy quamen 1o spport the 18| Sk e 1ty || 2T F Plaes Your Ordem |I] POOL ROOM o B0 b ] Angeles favorites. | August 22, 1925; thence east | é 3 'S ! MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | T ! 888 chains to Corner No. '8, |° - E for [ Day and Night Shibhi it toneth aaoe i Why Captains Smile identical with Corner No. 2, = : 5 day of euch month it | ¥ PRIee Tongass National Forest ellm= $ | Service Sy = | ination, August 22, 1925; thence, reisn et . |1 Chri { { & sl g (New York Herald-Tribune) | following the meanders of mean | | DENTIST R ristmas {f oo | L EIR beginaing at 7:30 p. m s Sea captains are rarely cynical. They could not| high tide line of Port Althorp, | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. po. ) fwm,mm‘ ‘< EVANS L. GRUBRR MAKE IT A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND afford to be, for, beholding human nature bared as| South 26%° E. 302 chafns, | osr?m?*: ;Ui‘(;;)“;g I8 TREES Y Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. it is in times of disaster, they would soon get| South 60%° W 436 chains to. | ce Pho e d { ¥ ! I'ie JuneAu LAUNDRY retary. i 1 overdose of bitterness were they not protected| Corner No. 4; thence W. 685" | one | i { Franklin Street, between T 8ERS For every business firm, its employees and the|by a tolerant inner smile. No or_w\lxsh 50 S:pe:bylly” f;?:éf}rtfip(,’,?;flf,f No. 1, the i. JACK’S TRANSFER { Front. and Beosid Bilecls é’"”‘;“ ";PEASTE’RN STAR 1081 ‘catt b4 ® 1ot ‘Sora vrosperois]CHEQUED . 8. DUrHicanec UyEAL SEEE stood for| oy any of the above de-| | Dr Geo. L. Barton Call 524 t s 4 e S TOUS | three days and night on the bridge. At the heighb oo qpeq Jand should file their ad-| IZ--N-,,-,-~--,.M---3 dsios Sl i B o s e : @ determined effort o stimulate o o storm terrified landlubbers gather in Ui |yerse claims within the period of CHIROPRACTOR | = . Rite Temple. LILY al money from going Outside. f gpipg 1 and have the lawyer of the groub pyplication or thirty days there- Hellenthal Bulilding S BURFORD, Worthy 1y years have prices been 10WeT | qraw up a deed of gift to the captain of the pick of lafter or they will be barred by tie,| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Matron; FANNY L. in Juneau than they are today. The residents of their worldly goods. If the waves are the “eighty-|provisions of the Statutes. | morrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon | W P Johnson ROBINSON, Secretary. { this community are getting the advantages of mar-|foot” kind of which one so often hears afterward, | J. LINDLEY GREEN, | 2 p.m. tob p. m | o - ’ T S i ket conditions produced by a depression, the il they will mortgage, in addition, their futures TheyiF i Register, 1 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. | FRIGIDAIRE ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS cts of which have slightly, if at all, been felt to dedicate to the captain, in will- |First publication, Nov. 5, 1930: | By Appointment l Seghers Council No. 1760, % S \I”“"u : ~H e \:1.\ o 101; i) the lives which his skill alone can Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931, i PHONE 259 i} DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lase s thelr pricos, cutting protits | WTest from the sea. | 7 Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. | ® g i vl MAYTAG WASHING Rty AT na s e 5| As the weather moderates and it begins to seem| Faiiadit At j= pd MACHINES Transient brothers urg- basic costs, in order to keep| . : shi ¢ill come through, this 1y . ed to attend. Counci) probable that the ship will com! Pk R ) | R1 bert Simpson It is the concensus of informed oo of itude diminishes to five hundred dol- e, sy D S1mp GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Street, bottom has been reached in almost |jars. Morning dawns clear, breakfast is enjoyed MINERS [ Opt. D. G JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. today, therefore, is the time 10|onee more; the haggard captain falls into bed as - MIT E h I gl e aile iogie T | Phone 17 H. J. TURNER, Secretary. buy befor es begin to ascend the scale again. the passengers recolve to give him a mndsomelgolg HEADQUARTERS legn of Optometry and i Front Stidet " Tuneau ASK FOR HoDGLAR APGIE 117 ¥ OLE There is econc wisdom in purcha: \t ihe | watch, floridly inscribed. By noon deck golf is AC ¥ Opthalmology | Mects first and third low point in the markets. Savings affected in pur- |being played Again, grimly interrupted mrt.at\nr?\ Complete Line of Glasses Fiited, Lenses Ground - - — &Mmdnys, 8 o'clock, ch are fundamentally more sound than say- are resumed, and that (‘\'cmnlg' r“"‘Lllm:P;i?csczfl;} OO0 - ol . i PFERLFSS - at Eagles Hall, B oo 1pad Croogth B dusia o mesebna nastiy BeRbIn i the social nell 16 HaYE nfL gLty IO = +|PHONE YOUR ORDERS 4 4 Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, Auatrie the group draw up a scroll, signed by every , SHU PACS ! DE. K. E. SOUTHWELL | ' e & : e 3 |thanking the captain for his masterly seamanship CAPS Optometrist-Optician | TO US FRl )IT brothers welcome. ading at home is more than a matter of civic| sy aepore—and the captain, wearily changing from X eRinet - Clinsis VTG | : i ;i b | RQ hQ Eyes Examin sses ed | | pride or parochial patriotism. It is the finest eX- | niform for a run out to his suburban home, listens MINERS’ LAMPS Room 17, Valentine Bldg. : ] [ e ma— ] emplification of economic wisdom. Money put into |with the same old grin to the purser's account of Office phone 484, residense | CAKES ‘ Our trucks go any place any | local channels benefits local payrolls, stimulates local | the passengers’ familiar emotior projects for mak- —and— phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | ‘ln;e. A tank for Diesel Oil | industry, helps finance not only private business!ing him a rich man—last week. o WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ! and a ‘:::;::rl:;::f oil save N but also community government and indirectly adds The home which a thrilled public was sure ha b 8 5 . . 5 ! 4 e | S e o Svhtok V Add8 | en presented to Captain George Fried, hero of CLOTHING Good Every | PHONE 149, NIGHT 18 | to the prosperity of every individual. Money sent o Y as fibt, it 18 DOW o ° ] R o ] to the Outside benefits only the Outside business | the Alm]mr;(l-‘anl(‘lufllm1’?‘?“”‘:“';::::-1““‘l;m; A JG D ]‘I.k A % ] Year | RELIABLE TRANSFER | 3 s revealed, presentes > capta ; 9, | / - > iy e S : Ihis heart he probably expected to do so.. He must ke vowan ROOM and BOARD — he business man, however, cannot cxpect to| o’ & S eddaigen e ers of D ONT ST again and again have received frantic offers of R STREE Mr< Marsha | divert trade to himself without some serious effort|gjamonds, vgst_sums and Newport cottages, let lIfU‘\I" TREET | Mrs. John B. Marshall eeriess . on his own part. Local merchants will have t0|glone a mere Yonkers residence. Undoubtedly his Opposite Winter & Pond || | PHONE 2201 FOREST * g0 after business this Christmas as never before.|steward has often staggered across a storm-swept A i Bakery . & : | Salesmanship, advertising, well decorated windows, |bridge to inform him that the ladies below want! e - »In o . oo merehandistng, courieous service, combined with | him to have all their jewels at once. He knew that| | The Florence Shop- |4& PP R RS A ol e WOOD z the current attractive prices and mixed with a spirit | he would get that scroll after the l;‘“‘ f:;’“ :’I“‘(: | “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | RB AGE We will attend to them! BEEN T s 19 of optimism justified both by present conditions|again! He went on navigating Lie ° oty anent Wave | GA o 1 Our COAL, Hay.| GARBAGE HAULING il b K fabine, S o far owand |Baadimg his fown: canoe, a8 e W presumably do BEAUTY SPECIALISTS | promptly. ~ Our ., Hay, oy s “I\b;“ll.) - € da] toward | £l case, and without resentment, being 1008| | phone 427 for Appointment i HAl )LED Grain and Transfer business ™= Office at Wolland's Tt syl G b A MOt | o quainted with the changeful sea. l's b is increasing daily. There’s al | Ehlioe Bhop Y | ———— o AND LOT CLEANING reason. Give ug a trial order| Chester Barness | T S { NE on Je L e =iy ot Bl An Illogical Mess. | | E. O. DAVIS today and learn why. - .JUNEAU CABINET PHONE 3 ANOTHER “LAME DUCK” CONGRESS. i [ A ‘ Phone 584 ! d DETAIL L —_— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | Y. Can’t Help Bei [{ an MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER Every two years the country listens to discussions e at Washington says | @and 50c Merchants' Lunch | ou Can't Help Deing - The Enquirer's correspondent at ashing 3y ! n ORK CO. —_— of “lame duck” Congresses. By that is meant COn-|inare is something funny about the California “grape A M to2P M Pleased - gresses composed in more or less degree of members | racket. || ARCADE CAFE | Front Street, next to Warner s who have been defeated for re-election but who con-| There is. If not funny, then something In-je 28 D. B. FEMMER | Machine Shop 1 tinue to act as legislators because of the present |congruous, illogical mysterious and—shall we say ;'W”;:;’“ — | NEA v requirements for holding terms of the national law- |reprehensible?—on the part of the Government, | ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 CABINET and Ju nggfl‘GgSIE? making body. The grape industry of California claims, | Q R 8. ZYNDA, Pro) MIL 4 . 3 ance ri th ack- | ) ) D. LWORK Under the Constitution, members of Congress|abundance of colo: zi lt‘l?fi“‘(_;::l::-n:xclr‘ss a];s:uda» 1931 STYLES o 3 ™ chosen at any regular November election do 2ot ;;:f_“::‘jm; with Washington to encourage its busi=/§ GENERAL CARPENTER — teke office for 13 months—or until the first Monday | Pe o et 1id of its product. It now is ndv‘e,_‘ unr»z‘xvgltriecz]oz:nk i':]] fur 1: : WORK in December of the following year. There Was a|iino the wares which, through Government assist- | ne by = reason for this provision when it was inserted.{ance, it has been enabled to produce—advertising f ! HARRIS GLASS REPLACED Means of communication and travel were scanty |poidly and confidently, a fact which makes the| Y ) | IN AUTOS and slow. The results of the elections in the ecarly brewers and other businesses akin to their tm.de: ltrman 8 Hardware Co_ Estimat F 43 . jays of the Republic were in many cases not known |sit up and take npucc and wonder why the where-} S’ l[l}na eSR urnished several months after they occurred. It was felt |[fore of the muflnml\v 5 i Order that new Fur Gar- CASH CUTS COSTS pon Request | " to delay th sonvening. iof ‘Cohgress unblaly iNothing as;¥ebi has been icgus 5 sovern- | yhant for Christmas now 3 i X 9 5 s L ivte e gl to elarlly s “Callcaler siusbon | Bub Sy Open until 9 p.m. M'i;'es.' I’:'“'ks and Stores S b e i ence | 4 drug stores and restaurants and other inter-| i 1l reight and Baggage | the short session after clections. o 9 i i | S - - sts are jubilant in the thought that wine, its use | - . & But this reason no longer exists in the United :m samjls to become as righteous and common as Mabr 9s Cafe Prompt Delivery of States. Within 24 hours generally, and in ihe|ine dealing in boots and shoes, or bread, butter y ALL KINDS OF COAL: closest of contests within a few days, election returns jand pretzels. b now are complete. Successful candidates in almost| In this belief they are encouraged by the sage F rye_Bruhn Regular Dinners PHONE 48 < every instance could qualify to assume office by ihe|acumen and professional efforts of no less a per- Short Orders * sonage than Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, iO}'xxler\ Prohibition high priestess and militant Iemm‘hu‘l cause. She is now all for wine | L. C. SMITH and CORONA! present legal meeting date. For many years there has been a demand, nation-wide in scope, {0 abolish Lunches i SRR SISO, | Company | S r the dr] “lame duck” sesslons. Senator Norris has a|Crusader for b ! nl 5 : 5 g B ¢ and its concentrates; for California and its—through | 2 Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TYPEWRITERS measure in the present Congress designed to accom- | /07 " o quantaged grape growers, to say noth- Featunng Fryc’s De- POPULAR PRICES G::r:ant,eed by 4 for champion- J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” plish this end. Under its provisions, Congress would ing of being for herself atto : meet in January and the newly elected members ing the processes and s sters of nature’s dispas- licious Hams and Bacon would take their seals at that time. The Senate,|sionate chemistry. -She succesfully, it would appear, : on several occasions, has approved the bill but it|has throttled or subdued much of her former enthus- PHONE 38 ] jasm to make this country as dry as the Gobi ; has always been allowed to die in the House. > = and other celebrated arid spots on this wicked old kP—___:____i—______—___J Twemy-five 3 SAVE MONEY The Hc now s g should put an end to the earth’s crust situation by passing the measure. Often it takes an : e u The law is the law. If Mrs. Willebrandt was £ { i N h ! ere It Grows ‘ orthern - Beautiful | HARRY MABRY Proprietor exaggeration to bring home the ridiculousness of i . ¥ . 5 jght a few years ago she is wrong at present. J some patricular condition. Mr. Will Rogers did ihis ;35{ she appears fo have convineed the Govern- FASTEST i & " recently for “lame duck” Congresses when he re-| or "to her Way of thinking and to have pmwl‘d 4 t | Ll ht Store m: ed that the only way to be sure that your! y 8 a yoma has the right Your fund: ilabl | e it & omen Harold Tl Says- Cl g G b : I Congressman would live to take his seat was to clect | (o change her mind—especially if the inducements | aro rpe days irstma L S M | a young man, other old age might fatally over- |to‘such change are sufficiently strong Cards Semi-annually. GENTLEMEN’S * i | Gty DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSQCIATION FURNISHINGS take him. The outlook, however, for favorable ac-| 13 tion in the pre e is mot overly | Where Honor If you want to win, stick! If you want to | Due. | i ; at t A1 v Aol anv “lame ducks” . e succee on keen 3 2 3 H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, 2 £ Bl ithogn ate, b mane Hame, Gude” SEERS | (Seward Gateway.) succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The for $1.00 Local Representative, A. J. Nel- Workingmen’s in the House to expect a lot of sympathy for the| v e i s = son, Supe r, S. E. Alaska 2 Norris measure | The Pairbanks News-Miner claims fo be the world has no use for quitters. The failures P Supplies : y ety o | finest paper in the Nor es, we WO Y, . 3 : : AL’ SMITH. COLUMNI |Very far North, and that seems to make it unani- in the world have been the quitters—they Cigars, Tobaccos, Sar 2 ous as far as the News-Miner vote goes. But if . ». . A $x-Gov, Altred E. Smith of New York who has thore are any boubuets to be handed :\lruuf;d. we who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD | CHRISTMAS | Candies g gl b A o o R daisies in the direction of the Juneau Al N TE § won national renown as a public officer, business E:\lp‘c:f" (‘;:ll;uru“n ; regular paper and a credit to OUT. Begln to save money and KEEP ’ CIGARS | LEPHONE 324 executive, political leader and for the saneness and | Territory. There are may cities Outside of IT UP. ] F ot 1 = soundness of his mental attitude in all these var-|greater population than Juneau that are not served » . B 7o st 4 b ine e s By B 2 ! o e oL ions capacities, is soon to make his bow as an|yith half so creditable a sheet. i l’ URFORD S CORNER | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND | / v . After January 1, he will appear in various | s | o % | fsaon. A A nny Fess is demading of his Ohio folks ! Cnflip" F?gge_g‘sts P ake useful S .00 ol and $3.50 | ) newspapers throughout the country as Al' Smith,| "G > 3 Columnist, taking place alongside ex-President who threw that brick?—(Atlanta Constitution.) The B. M. Behr ds Bank Coolidge, Who does a daily stint for some of the| o 4y 1orq shaped Ttaly like a boot is obvious |from her ceaseless kicking.—(Atlanta Constitution.) OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA | Mr Smith's task, however, will not be so burden-| COMPANY ¥ some as that of Mr. Coolidge since he will conduct| y¢ jt was a carhpaign of education, the G. O. P - @ weekly column rather than daily. His contractjcertainly learned a lot.—(Milwaukee Journal.) : & L | THE NEW IDEAL | | SHOP | 218 Front Street ’| MARY HAMMER | | . —— e P TA— ———— 8 t—"

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