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AT IR it GV I N D .I I v Fw . sonably certain that there will be no more “Tetlin” UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ® e - f r S TR e 3 & X Q i (P [ at ./V A asrda JHPlr(? reservations made in the near future Alwhorai&p}*lfl;fi&wm_ | PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies | o R T S < = T & ST NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN OF 10 JOHN W. TROY - - - 10/ 70% AND MANAGER| SAFETY IN AIR INCREASES. T ALCCE EACT g o g s o T el _— o |MON CORPORATION, a corpora-| | Helene W. L. Albrecht e L e o A e ARy T i Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Aviation,|tion organized under the laws of | e ¥ .TH'E P . e 7 : Maj. Clarence M. Young, recently issued some highly |the State of Delaware and quali-{| - "‘S c: it “‘} f B. P. 0. ELKS TR e R T, interesting statistics on flying in the United States.|fled o engage in business in the| | Massage, FUECLCHY, "o o8 i Meeting every ered in the Po ffice i Juneau et Aoty e s N At Territory of Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics, , ° | iWednesdsy evenin § i iRl N i he airlines, operating on regular schedules, carried |,)ication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building 5 g | SUBSCAIPTION RATES. ~ | more passengers during the first six months of ihe |Additional Homestead, as_asslgne Phone Office, 216 | a am S a x 1 2 8 gk Oellvered by catrier In Juneau, Dovglas Treadwell and current year than were transported during thejof Wm. J. O'Neal, & beneficiary e- . sl 1 t“the "following r lentire year of 1920. "Airplanes carried 208385 pas-|under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. S | ,— i ‘c‘léz’tmg brothers Ju; six months, in Sk barnie - . (Pevised Statutes, for a tract of = Ph o el a;xd 3764376 ])t)led.s of v:(;ax! and 1841 | e~ of apRor b, Dns.xnsgg:;:_‘l_::svnczn one R e B : Y oW kreEalanity | Pounds of express in that period. \This is fouriq02 acres situated on the west 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. ery of their papers. _ x 2 | times as many passengers as were carried during|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- i " i o — one for Editorial and Bustness Oftces, 374 | ST e of 1020, The total mileage €off Isiand, one and one-half miles il ;Homtsag STAND AT ARCADE CAFE ‘ G e , MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. flown heduled aircraft for the 1930 period [SOUtheast of Ppint Lucan, Alaska el S i i Jes of Freemason= 4 e e et o) e eastchos radited to| Was, 16,902,728 3 [ermbrgoed 0 VL0, SIITCY S eatth 25 k Day and Night Service | 1y Scottish Rite ted in this paper and also the| aro5 i . [from which corner No. 1 MJC. o_ . . . Regular meetings n s puper and alko the | More interesting still is the fact tha there was USLM. No. 1657 bears 8. 34° 15| | Dr Charles P Jeine Any Place in the City for $1.00 Giocid Pridiy ZR PUBLICATION wn. s, se, S atalities | 05 g ‘ B 7:30 p. m. Scot= e |occurring in other than scheduled transport lines. l‘e;cf_‘lggd“g‘”}zliéw“s‘"‘;_L’VTE‘C““‘”‘ i B;ur;;idg‘;/alentine - 7] e tish Rite Temple |10 other types of fiying than the commercial, ac- | Commencing at Corner Ne, 1, Telephone 176 {Prompt Service, Day and Night | “ WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary Icidents showed a decided increase identical with Corner No. 3, |e . ! N e T AT R | The deduction seems obvious. Commercial com-| Deep Sea Salmon Company's | o———— Covicn Auto SERVICE | | OF MOOSE 3 ; having set high standards for planes and| wLrade and Manufacturing site, STAND MPI ! XI g b i : ; 4| U. 8. Non-mineral Survey No. Dr. J. W. Bayne TAND AT THE OLYMPIC { |} £ Juneau Lodge No. 700. 8 | th operating personnel, are steadily progressinZ( 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST Phone 342 Day or Night z I 2 S Meets every Monday 1 |toward the goal of practical safety. They are 2ot ' No. 06519; thence north 5.05 3 ! s ight, o clock. 3 » S | rng " Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. il ™ \ night, at 8 o'clock. | minded to countenance poorly constructed ships and | chains to Corner No. 2, identi- | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 ok = [{STAND AT PIONEER OM SHEARER, Dictatar, 1‘;114:-@9(1 and in ompetent flyers The Tessin| Sil O 'on'mu?:fim Evenings by appointment. | I 0 P Y POOL ROOM . T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 8zd seems to be clear: Keep out of planes that are not | py gyt 1925: thence e:ni Phome 321 Place Y Ord | S R RO TSR . = |licensed by the proper authority to engage in carry-| 888 chains to Corner No. §, |®—— { R Db tnd Nigh MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147« |ing passengers, and do not go up with pilots who| identical with Corner No. 3, |o——— o |} for ! “)S""‘ ight Ee‘;“‘;dr ’;"fc’;“:’::)‘;'\l:“;" |are not licensed to operate duly licensed, Hassen-| Tongass National Forest elim- ’ t ervice | wbhh 1 | ger-carrying machines. If this is done, the air| IPation, August 22, 1925; thenge, W Wm' it " I 1 ¥ {| Y b g | el T i R T A 7| following the meanders of mean DE! ST, B RS lrlstmas 2‘» SO SUN beginaing at 7:30 p. m. ' § 7 ‘lifl_‘fl er has a splendid chance of living to a ripe,| hijgh tide linc of Port Althorp, Hours 9 a. m. to'6 p. ». § ! | = —————— ——— EVANS L. GRUBER b AERIAL MYSTERY CLEARED. |7 % Siin M SR || e e { TREES i Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec: | ) = m:;T ERGL Bmw} The Sccretary of Navy says the nation's navy| Cormer tNé.CAi: ‘thence W. 6.85 | Phone 276 E g Tur JuNEAU LAUNDRY ¢ retary. i Suspense ove! a'e of A . e ; o & chains to Corner No. 1, the |e ° - ~ \ Franklin Street, between : and two companions, Mechanic Emil Kading rmd'Csi?nlaul:;n;!“”\i:]l"ph;:o "LSD “S:“;zn:“:’gisz 5’;15193?; place of beginning. | : ! JACK’S TRANSFER ! Front and Second Streets ;‘C‘;‘Z“m“)‘;"r‘fi:uslnfi:" STAR . e si 11, 4 4 i Any and all persons claimin, # i passenger Bob Martin, missing_since October 11} . "0y ieq States will have no ships to sink at|adversely any of the. shove e D Ceolil R arton . I Call 524 {1 PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, < when their plane left Liard Post for Atlin, B. C.| b0 000 ric o ment Congress scribed land should file their ad. all o e at 8 o'clock, Scottish ’ is ended by the finding of Burke dead and of | 1 g |verse claims within the period of CHIROPRACTOR (i somecamrtas i Sz 3o e Rite Temple. LILY Kading and Marten alive. The wonder is not that| Bar and Amendment publication or thirty days there- Hellenthal Building 1 BURFORD, Worthy i the lifting of the vell of mystery that has en- ar and Amen . :Iwr_ or they wil be barred by the OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Matron; FANNY L. 3 shrouded the thrcc airmen reveals a fatality but 3 7 FOVRIgHE Ol e SR Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon W P h ROBINSON, Secretary. s gt e o g 0 TN, v g i - A <o 3 LINDLEY GREEN, Tpmtospm | - . johnson - that t 8 any s s o THE xpert O] n any col versial ques r. | be felt over the fact that successful ;crmim\tmn‘,g usually to be valued highly. Particularly so when |First publication, Nov. 5, 1030. GBF;; .pr?mi B FRIGIDAIRE ‘NIG"Ts’egL’;sgfi.,‘,fmf’im of the .s'.f;m? @uid pot Bave been (L‘I;nctt;‘(l ’ arei‘Z"“r concerns itaelt as la suggested both by the source sty PODlication, dun. A RNy | PHONE 259 i| DPELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lass weeks earlier, so as lf) have prevente seagic {nt-the opinlon apl .y e character of the ques- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. - MAYTAG WASHING Monday at 7:30 p. phase of the misadventure. |tion in general, with the one phase that is or MACHINES Transient brothers urg- To Everett J. Wasson, pilot, and Joseph Walsh, |should b’o. after all, the central and camrollingg o Rob Si . ed to attend. Council f guide, great credit is due for the finding of the|phase. That is the case as regards the results | obert Simpson GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Chambers, Fifth Street, lost alrmen. By susteined, intelligent effort, raught |Of he lawyers' referendum on our Prohibition leg- MINERS ‘ Opt. D. ) JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. Wit ipel ol themaalyos, (fHey. Doty 10 & con- | ¢ aAmlx]nyriad things have been said about Pro- | HEADQUARTERS Credusie e cnkoles S0 | ol 1> b5 el cl\:‘smn a task :m:x had lbalrfl:ed the den:eavlors °§jhibmon, pro and con. We all set ourselves up 8s . { lege grp t(})];;:;rg]e‘:g and | Front Street Juneau ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, E. ° other capable aviators and that seemed hopeless Of | gnthorities on this or that or the other angle,| A Complete Line of Mects first and third satisfactory result. Likewise, Livingston Wernecke,fusu,my incidental, mostly on the social or the per-| P .Gluaes Fitted, Lenses Ground g &Mondays, 8 o'clock, Manager of the Treadwell-Yukon Mining Company |sonal side, dealing with episodes or conditions under | BOOTS : = . g PEERLESS at Eagles Hall at Mayo, is entitled t nstinted commendation. He | the workings or the non-workings of the Volstead | SHU PACS e e «|PHONE YOUR ORDERS Dought sAhEx G atn, W) B made available for 1 undertaking the com-!Act. But, however, colorful many of these, and iR K BOUTHWELL =) . GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting e b deatban SR ith CAPS Optometrist-Optician | TO US brothers welcome. pany's plane and encouraged its pilot and its guide |however much excitation they may cause on elther MINERS I Eyes Examined—Glosses Pittod | 2 to persist in thelr attempts. These three determined [side, they still remain incldental—quite apart from MI AMPS Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | RS = BESSab SISl (o (GG bl e £ Justly | e | (e, ioreTiiatlle. T That s whisler, Al matien SE Offios iolione: Al residense | A | "Our trucks go any place any | ' §J real law, ,the celtbrated amendment should, after —and— L4 2 e, 1 | time. A tank for Diesel Oil | fd proud, have sui‘ched from death two human lives o "Wh e CEGC e of trial, remain imbedded phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | i L R i & syl A 8 that it had marked for its own {in the Constitution or should be ejected by repeal WATERPROOF to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | | e U m‘t"“:: i ] The lesson in the disaster is that airplanes in| ppree-fourths of the members of the American| CLOTHING e > Good Every “ PHONE lelrs, ;‘;'(l;flc'r 148 e North, like large numbers of such craft in the|Bar Association have now expressed themselves | 2 . . Y | Re TRAN | States, should be equipped With wireless-sending |twice over on the matter. First by vote of 14,782 Mlke Av . i | | ear |, WELIABLE 1RANSFER I apparatus. If the Burke machine had been pro-|to 5625, they held that there should be such a oan ROOM and BOARD | i & vided with radio means of communica'on not only |referendum; second, by vote of 13,779 to 6340 they FRON [ it ‘ would he himself be alive but Robin Renahan and |stood more than two to one for repeal of the § o w;?l\\’fv.stTREET i Mrs. John B. Marshall , Pcerless his two associates would not av. been led, in thexr{a'“;?l“!““"“ S s R A R S e bul‘ Doosils JYinter & Ead } ‘ PHONE 2201 FOREST i i Lo | his was D asty a tio3 air, | leclv:([l?lllii( ‘rf:;l‘)’lm‘} A "}’]';‘r’: the fate of | " iistinctly formal and deliberate in duration,| ® & = o Ji Bakery 8 ¥y ‘ » iy since the first postcards went out in January until | [ — 2 lV Precautions now are «ilary, it is true. But|{i ) chtiE was, in¢and Hobirevedlat A1 affex) || - glorence Shop l | ; “Re; OOD hey better late than neve | ’ : | aivette” Croguignole Perm- ; member the Name” they are bef @ X | election. It was a verdict to oust as bad law some- ‘ anent Wave G 4RBAGE We will attend to them GARBA! N : thing deemed out of place in the Constitution—|| BEAUTY SPECIALISTS promptly. Our COAL, Hay,| GE HAULING | # = e . however fruitful in profitable litigation it might be| | Phone 427 for Appointment H 4 l ]LED Grain and Transfer business Office at Wolland's b A BIG MOVE FORW ARD. for many lawyers. These barristers passed that; l is increaging daily There’s a | 7 Tailor Shop R jerdict as expert citizens on the damage’ they saw | T P i 5 b ot ithia. mask | Eaanent oatused for: complaing| TR A8 RN USSR i F; AND LOT CLEANING reason. Give us a trial order{ yUNEAU CABINET Chester Barnesson g that Alaskans have had against the national Gov-| " “mpat is the one vital and fatal criticism of the T i | Ei,g Dfls‘ss i today and learn why. | o o ernment, whatever party was in power, has been|amendment. It is taken on high ground, is not I ry Our $1.00 Dinner | e 4 3 {} and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER the practice of withdrawing public lands in the|the least degree frivolous. It is just the same sort|| and 50c Merchants' Lunch || You Can’t Help Being WORK Territory from entry and occupancy. In the past,|of tenet very reccntly set forth in this publication| | 1A Mto2P M | Pleased ORK CO. Alaska has been made a hothouse for half-baked |as expressing 1(; own attitude, in part as follows: I ARCADE CAFE I HOTEL Front Street, next to Warner ¥ experiments many_of which could only be under- “Prohibition” is based on a misconcep- » ik D B FEMN[ER Machine Shop f..——_‘- . f tion of the nature of a Constitution, on the ! ZYNDA LB taken at the expense of the Northland's resources. A | th 1 A 1l |~ 5 JUNEA So extensive has been this practice that it is ex- mistaken; assumption thab: law and ‘egeave | PHONE 114 CABINET and U TRANSFER . tion are identical, and on a misunderstand- | ELEVATOR SERVICE tremely doubtful if there is a single individual, pub- | por St PEEICT T 1931 STYLE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWOR COMPANY lic official or private citizo; who can calculate with e T i o S : , RK 3 any degree of accurs acreage within Terri- tution of the United States of the police SRS S SRR S NS GENERAL CA . 3 torial borders ‘hat is rved by withdrawal orders, regulation known as the 18th Amendment, Guaranteed on all fur £ e T R R R R S WORI?PENIER and a greal many of them scrve no useful purpose. and in the PFederal and State statutes of work done by TWO & 1g examples of irmpractical withdrawals the legislative lie known as the Volstead | REPLACED can be readily cited—Glacier Bay and Katmai Na- Act, constitutes a demoralizing menace to H Y [ IN AUTOS tional Monuments. The latter was created in 1918| constitutional and representative govern- urman's 4 Hardware Co. | : to preserve from destruction the natural phenomena 1!“}"- oo s £ i) T Estimates Furnished i abounding in ‘he Mt. Katmai district, products of 38 08 (bBd. g, . howeyer ochi o8 3 Order that new Fur G Upon Request b . his vey naline.of (tinke | IS menner G IS dncubstonas hall- mar;d bYIL eht for Chyioins Sos CASH CUTS COSTS 'h““h; PR i ived. of destrauad: BxOEDH the courts, that the Amendment is first and most Open ullfil 9 m | to buy r]ndn' Moves, Packs and Stores eould, _r..uu bired o0 S YTh sm:e objectionable. And so seem to think the lawyers|{ p-m. how Freight and Baggage vy the same forces il created them. The R oA . |more than two to one. B 4 holds good for the Glacier Bay area which is largely R e 0 I 3 M L] Prompt Delivery of i composed of ice-shrouded mountains. No additional| Who Built the Fairbanks Courthouse? a Ty scLare ALL KINDS OF COAL protection other than )estowed by natural conditions 2 was necessary in cither case and none was extended | (Fairbanks News-Miner.) ’fi - F B h . PHONE 48 by the reservations which merely tied up thousands| Thank the good Lord the big election is over / rye' runn Regular Dinners of square miles of public lands from any kind of |for another two years. Everybody is friendly agaior:l. Short Orders \ v er tract is hey all greet each other with a happy “Go C private development. Neither tract is suitable for|T! .ol ot cah Gl hgpe ke ompany Lunches \ industrial development, unless it be mineral, and au,Morf"?K % ‘rb A B P L. C. SMITH and GORONA t " i ta ¥ | politicians who ran for office a . ki V4 ! gxgsgecting . forkiaaen, Jo them by the reservanon‘keep their election promises. Of course, we “hae Featuring Frye’s De- Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. TYPEWRITERS 1 orders. ik abaut this. g Y POPULAR PRICES Guaranteed by 3 Impliedly, in withdrawing these lands from ex-|™“\wyap we are kind-a puzzled about right now— licious Hams and Bacon HARRY MABRY J. B. BURFORD & GO ploration by private initiative and capital, the Gov-|a1inough we know it was the Fairbanks Chamber P et “Our door step is worn by’ 4 ernment assumed some obligation to develop them [5¢ Commerce who put is over—is “Who the heck PHONE 38 A satistied customers” 4, ! | by public funds for public usage. In the 12 years|is going to claim two 3 from now that he built $ b } t that have elapsed since Katmai National Monument |the Fairbanks court house? Twenty-five P was created, and in the five since Glacier Bay was One candidate running for office this election 4 Y SAVE MONEY F locked up, Federal authority has taken no step rlaimved he built the railroad, the college, a lot . i toward making them any more available to the | Of l:(lshw!’s- and maybe the “Inside Passage” to : Beautlful Where It Grows 8 blic than nature left them. It d {vate | Alaska. 3 A ] B e AR enied private| ™0 yer claimed he built the bridge across FASTEST Light Storé capital the opportunity to do so, yet neglected to i d s Chena River in the Fourth Division, the Fairbanks H arold | horpe Says-. Chnstmas Your funds avallable on_short ‘ ' notice. 6% Compounded Northern ] ) finding a good home.—(Washington Post.) do anything itself. The whole policy Was WIthOut|pypore, nelped build the International Highway, BEE ) Riaerieel mesnng, ~ lbuilt lots of roads and highways in the Third Semi-annually, GENTLEMEN'S & Apparently the Hoover ad istration has recog - y . pparently U er administration has recog- | piyision, and in the First Division they have not If : g, ards DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING FU #oky nized the folly of such a policy. This seems to be|made up thelr minds vet who built Mendenhall you want to win, stick! If you want to AND LOAN ASSOCIATION RNISHINGS a logical conclusion to be deduced from the recent|Glacier or showed the Indians who cannot read or § ' ) . H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, . & decision reached by the Department of Interior and |write how to “vote intelligently.” succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The for $1.00 Local Representative. A. J. Nel- Workingmen’s . Department of Agriculture not to ask the President| We predict at least three candidates who are a world has n itters. . son, Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska . 4 to sign any orders for withdrawals of public lands|cinch to run for office again about two years from 1 0 use for quitters 'ljhe fallures. at Supplies 4 until they have firsi bcen submitted to the Gov-|nOW Wil olbm they BLIEVRRL SN FASE in the world have been the quitters—they : Cigars, Tobaccos,» ernor of Alaska and passcd upon by him. It does|2r® BOINE fo nate f °EFOARES g o [2 . Y B 1 sl ile foliow thab i @lsapproya) will kij|Prerene Wis coming SR who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD | CHRISTMAS | Candies : 5 any future projected reservation affecting public| Agter all the work the President’s Law Enforce- OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP | CIGARS TELEFEONE 2b 1 Oik lands in the Territory, but it will at least give him | ment Comniission has put on its Prohibition re- IT UP i ion § | e —t and Alaskans crally an opportunity to be heard|port, it will be just like the perversity of some )¢ af P I's . 1 at r NEW SHIPMENT * 2 on the matter, so:nething that has been denied in|people not to be satisfied with it.—(Indianapolis g BuURFORD’S CORNER | oF FI SH K ES A‘ ;; the past. | News.) .. o [ C C “ ‘ This is a real accomplishment—a big move Zor- | ——p——— g | N‘I)gpel‘ . loff;ée Pots ward. As such Alaskans generally will welcome jt.| That $15.000,000 in gold, orphaned by the Bra- T'w B M B h d B k | ake useful gifts—$3.00 i ,% The two Departments could have gone further by |Zlian revolution, oughtn't to have much trouble . . benren S Ddrn A UNITED FOOD I and $3.50 { 4 THE NEW IDEAL b saying that no withdrawals would bc made in the| i | 4 P < ’ | Q' . | future without the consent o Territory's Ohief| oo of the Democrats sem to regard the elec- OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA COMPANY ’ SHOP : | Executive, which wWould :0t bc unfair 1o anyone. |ijon in New York as the nominating convention | 218 Front Street ] However, under the new ; iy, Alaska can be r»a.J,ur 1932 (Boston Transcript.) b | MARY HAMMER ! | B i 5 o AL ST s s L ey - ¢ OSSN S

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