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Y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 12, 1930. Daily Alaska Empire "« { | elections in the same manner that they .hn\'IUZ\'ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, | ay necessities or even luxuries of life Anchorage, Alaska. | PROFESSIONAL ~ o LS o ! Fraternal Societies™ ¢ Sept. 24, 1930. L due | This leads to debate for the giver, and ‘nevitably| <o oo 1o HERERY GIVEN' S OF i i - - _— . D ) TE 2! — | . 5 JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | -esults in delay That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e !| Gastineau Charnel | 3 2 — : e Wise givers have long since learned to wisit the| MON CORPORATION, a corpora- = Helene W. L. Albrecht A & Published every evening except Sunday by UR€|chone which specialize in wares for Christmas.|tion organized under the laws of e — T COMRAT 2 second and M S e wio maks s s muaine’ ook Bite of Delvace T || | CESKREDEERRARE, © {EUETO; RERE ‘ - fied to emgage in business im the| Massage, Electricily, Infr 7 Meecting every T b Wrean 8 F [advise one; here are stocks containing a Wide|pchor 0" XNaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics, ’ . Wednesday evening SO WA TeE e variety of gifts, practical and lovely. And part of|plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building at 8 o'clock. EIks 1> % SUBSCRIPTION RATES. the wisdom of these buyers lies in the fact ihat|Additional Homestead, as assignee Phone Office, 216 | a am S a x 1 Hall, -3 Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $1.25 per mont Vis| |they do not wait until the day before Christmasjof Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary o— ing brothers under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. 8. t foll g rates. to do their purchas They begin their shopping g p ¢« @ welcome. mon \ advance, |Pevised , Statutes, for a tra , o T e [0 0 o e e e e oo Sl el b e« esowEs Phone 565 R § W ) and consisting of apporximately DENTISTS M. H. r ! Y Wil promptly | they get the benefit of the advice of.the dealer|4.02 acres, situated on the west 301-303 Goldsteln Bldg § M. H., BIDES, Secretary. , | and his clerks, as well as the opportunity of having shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- (el STAND AT ARCADE CAFE U oraiate hidt Business Offices, 37 g s). a 5 3 G ; the pick of everything that the market affords. |60l Iland, one and one-half miles| | e g o o' p, m, 2 / N o ¥rcoho aams ST Dy niiied to the| Less than two weeks remain before SUMAs. |embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, ®— Day and Night Service [ Seduiss R ; v dispatches credited (0| Already stocks have been reduced substantially. In|from which corner No. 1 MC.| e > b | Regular meetings ¢ ' 410 ¢ 5 fow days, it will be too late to “Do Your Christ- (USLM. No. 157 bears & 34* 18'| | ). Charles P, Jenne Any Place in the City for $1.00 second Friday mas Shopping Ear So why not do it now? 26" E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58°; ' ENTIST each month at 4 o o O 108’ 00” N.. Longitude 136° 20’ 25” D T - — —_ 7:30 p. m. Scot- 4 W., and which . more patricularly Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine o A e i | tish Rite Temple PRESI11GE OF CHAMBER OF | described as follows, to-wit: { Building | , COMMERCE, |, Commencing at Corner No.'1, Telephone 176 Prompt Service, Day and Night | i ! iflentical with Corner No: 3, |e . 1 The Alaska resolutions adopted by the Western| Deep Sea Salmon Companys |o————— T CovicH AUTO SERVICE || OF MOOSE Division of the United States Chamber of Com-| 'S, Non-mineral Survey Ne. Dr. J. W. Bayne STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || TAXI Juneau Lodge No.. 700, merce in Portland recently were all fostered and' 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial | DENTIST Phone 342 Day or Night Meets every Monday submitted to that o zation by the Chamber of | No. 06519; thence north 5.05 Rooms 5-6- Triangle Bldg. R night, at 8 o'clock. STAND AT PIONEER POOL ROOM TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box 820 chal Commerce at this city. Four of the seven specific s )‘“CCOX:‘lUNN”??-TldenN- | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | & subjasts Thh the. formE e Hike 2 ere| Cal with Corner No. 3, Tongass | | e ubjects on which the former was asked to act were National Forest elimination, Evenings by appointment. | \ -3 = \ ension of air mail to Alaska| August 22, 1095: thence. eagt | Phone 321 Place Your Orders § { % favorably received. E: MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 2 ! WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary 5 183 vl ORDRR t ! { N \ { \ \ from Seattle, construction of the Pacific-Yukon, 888 chains to Corner No. 3, |® 4 ik | Day and Night Second and fourth Mon- Highway connecting to the States, mainte- | )fivnllca'l with Corner No. 2, e— . ‘ S . day of euch month ir nance of the Alaska Railroad on the basis of its| Tongass AI;:x;(\x]:tn;lz *;g;;“m‘gr‘:;‘e | Dr. A. W. Stewart H 1 ervice i Scottish Rite Temple, * [value as an instrument for the development Of | following the meanders of mesn | DENTIST 1 Christmas I e | AEIR boginaing a¢ 3:30 p.m = interior eas, and a survey of fishery resources | high tide line of Port Althorp, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. v | z z‘ T PR G A R R T T AT 0 EVANS L. GRUBER st e T DY (v |0 Aliskan waters, all of which the local Chamber| South 26%° E. 302 chains, SEWARD BUILDING TREES { 7 |Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec- CONGRESS A( ON UNEMPLOYMENT.' .. Gere recommended by the Western Di- ggl:;}e\ y;m 4w t;as Ch\:}me;g Oftice :l:lone 2-;29, Res. | {11 Tur JunEAu LAUNDRY | |retary. "y T g ence % | jone ) i vision. | Franklin Street, between . v be at there is round for objection | chains to Corner No. 1, the . . Y ') o ORDER OF EASTERN STAR b e Fmemployment. ~elief | _AS @ Tesult of this approval, the national Chamber | plgce of beginning. \ ¢!} JACK’S TRANSFER | e Sk sl A DR O on s ol p ctails e e A L e O S FEN S S RS Nt . . 1l be asked to take similar action. This is one| Any and all persons claiming )\ th, 4 i i e of the branches | ™V y i v & PHONE 359 Tuesdays of each month, ";“(ium - ‘?h'rh Dtmlorb\ll}t‘(‘l?:(hrir ‘f :».:(v?;rn‘ll\]-r u,‘,\,‘of the most influential bodies of any kind in the degrzclyl alnyl ofI 1“1101 n?gve g;-‘ Dr Geo. L. Barton i Call 524 ! at 8 o'clock, Scottish of Congress has acted, RIS 187 0BT U hiote 6 T 18" eagetly. Boup] |scribed land should file their ad- D s e SIRi room for criticism of the speed with which botn |Whole country. Its support is eagerly sought after, | oo cipims within the period ot | CHIROPRACTOR | : = T R ! the Sengte and House abted on bills relsting so|S0d Wien attained s e lmpbreahs amep ' au¥ |peiiligatign ‘or. thicly. deyy TS Hellenthal Building ; , Worthy 2 e . Txcept in wartime, when quick action | Undertaking. The success of the Juneau organiza- after or they will be barred by the, | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Matron; FANNY L. ihy puen i :’“ S ite. there have been few if |tion in enlisting the aid of the Western Division |prbvisions of the Statutes. |1 Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon W P Johnson ROBINSON, Secretary. as a aramoun ece: € ave e 4 hog 4 . o] " itorv o . by 5 A | W Ll D"\mns 2o KL e b st matters means much to the Territory and | & LINDIEY. Ggf;f‘vfl | 2p.m. to5 p. m. | o ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Sy, Oone A : uredly add to the already high prestize | ¢ il 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. FRIGIDAIRE ‘ as much expedition on bills appropriating such huge s T First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. | By Appointment Seghers Council No. 1760, s money out of the public funds. e e s 5 Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931, PHONE 259 i| DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS Meetings second and lasy b ; | —_— s Monday at 7:30 p. m The Senate, out of step with President Hoover - M NG “OLDTIMERS.” H - L] MAYTAG WASHING 2 ! > o H A 1 LR1D D | Transient brothers urg- since the very outset of the present Congress a | REMEMBERING THE “O T | . MACHINES ed us,lea‘ue;d, éuu,:gu e year ago, continues to go its own way regardless! Again Juneau is extended the opportunity of MINERS of the Administration’s recommendations. It appro-!aiding in extending in a very practical way a nmfly§ § ”E;\D() U\RTERS priated $60,000,000 fc drought relief, $35,000,000 | expression of the Christmas spirit to the pioneers | > Chambers, Fifth Street, JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Robert Simpson | Opt. D, GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 ] | N it o more than the Pre had requested. More who make their home in the institution maintained ‘3 A Complete Line of | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ; serious than was the increase in amount, was the|at Sitka by the Territory. Several years ago, W. D.| } | lege ‘g 2P§°mlm’y and | Front Street - Juneau ASK FOR DOUGLAS M?IB;IEt 1;17 tP- g'u;:' provision in the Senate bill permitting some of Gross, local business man, assumed personal yespon- BOOTS e “:’;d" “I‘:::e’; ek Meo;:n ‘;s :"o,clwf the fund to be used to purchase food. This was"s.mmy for collecting a fund which was equally di- | SHU PACS § L i g = PEERLESS &t ang'les. ‘Hall, strenuously opnosed by the Administration whose |vided among the pioneers in the Sitka Home. Of CAPS Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, viewpoint wa | by Secretary Hyde of the De- |course, the Territory furnishes these men a home, g MINERS’ LAMPS ' DR. ®. E. SOUTHWELL | PHONE YOUR ORDERS GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting partment of Agricu.ture. | food and other necessities of life. But it cannot { ‘" Optometrist-Optician FRU’T brothers welcome. However, the total relief appropriations of both|go so far as to make them an additional cash!} —~4and=— | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted z s ST ¢ Houses aggregate $5,000,000 less than recommended ' allowance. 5 : Room 7, Valentine Bldg. p C AKE S Our trucks go any place any | by the President. This saving was affected by the| Mr. Gross's plan has worked very successfully WATERPROOF | Ottice phone 484, residense cord, . | time. A tank for Diesel 0il | House of Representatives which rec ced cmploy- ' since its inception. Each Christmas the hearts of CLOTHING 1| phone 238. .‘Office Hours: 9:30 < | and a sznk for‘crndf oil save | 4 ment relief from $150,000,000. :ske by the Presi-{the “oldtimers” have been gladdened by the gift e Cy urner trouble. | dent, to $110,000,000. It, too, 1ciused to be bound|of a small sum of money to be used as each Mlke AvOlan :' il i Good Every | _ PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | by the Administration’s polg; in this matter. The individual desires. Through it cheer has come p 41 i : Year ] RELIABLE TRANSFER ’ President had sought & iump sum to be expended | that lasted may days after Christmastide was ended FRONT STREET 1 ROOM B { RN S T 43 by the executive departm vithout Congressional | But the glow of pleasure that each recipient had Opposite Winter & Pond {! M and BOARD b check as to the projects on which it was used. because he had been remembered was not greater | & ——em—oe Mrs. John B. Marshall | | Peerless The House rejected this plan and appropriated |than the satisfaction felt by those whose iree-| = = ‘ PHONE 2201 FOREST money only for projects which have already re-|will offerings made the remembrances possible, |§™ """ """""= B k ceived Congressiona! sanction. While Mr. Gross seeks no credit for himself for y l i a ery What the Senate will do with the House bill, his unselfish interest in this worthy undertaking, | 1931 STYLES = — ) WOOD and the greeting of the House for the Senate he is entitled to a great deal. And the annual i St Y “Remember the Name” measure is in the realm of speculation. However, growth of the Ploneer’s Christmas Fund is con-|{ Guaranteed on all fur GARBAG We will attend to them || GARBAGE HAULIN since both are pressing issues, there is reason o vincing proof that the people of Southeast Alaska | work done by prorpptly, Our COAL, .Hay,: SR e be hopeful that the two measures will be brought | appreciate his work. | HA ULFD Grain and Transfer business| e out of the trenches before Christmas. ! As has been the case in Ketchikan, Wrangell ’ ) = is increasing daily, There's a| b |and Petersburg, Juneau undoubtedly this year will Yurman s AND LOT CLEANING reason. Give ug a trvxal order | JUNEAU CABINET Chester Barnesson SHOPPING AND THE CHRISTMAS |respond to the invitation to donate to the fund by Ei’r?' DAS;’AIS today and learn why. | PHONE 66 SPIRIT. the same generous contributions, and in even larger |} () qar that new Fur Gare one ', Help Bei {{ and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER - 2 | numbers, as in past years. et tor Che i e s *| You Can’v Help Being WORK CO. ! Perhaps no task founded on unselfishness and ———— | Pleased love is so difficult o mance as that of se-| The Department of Justice is to investigate the| gy HOTEL || Front Street, next to Warner WS lecting gifts for the C s time. Everyone wants ' difference between the cost of bread and the price D. B. FEMMER Machine Shop Y ST RN i g to remembcr -uitably Joved ones and friends. But of wheat. As we understand it, the competition | . ZYNDA JE ) JUNEAU TRANSFER the quest f what forn: the remembrance shall between bakers and home-brewers has so boosted | = n— ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 CABINET and 5 take is fraught with seriousuess. There are few the price of yeast that the flour costs have become AT‘ 1 To S. ZYNDA, Prop. AIILLWORK COMPANY people who can coolly and with deliberation make a secondary item. lme y lp t g 7 2 oy e cel g e A e R T RO T GENERAL CARPENTER ELECTRICAL WORK Call Schomb:! Telephone 4502. ! i 4 ELL the people WORK % : | | sbout timely merchandise with GLASS REPLACED R | seod rintingaod watch your ks HARRIS IN AUTOS | ume 5 merchan | [ hwpmfiw:bhol:::bymn: Hardware Co. ! Esti{xjnatesRFurnished s ‘ teats. We'll belo with your copy. | | CASH CUTS COSTS W WATCH e Moves, Packs and Stores | o rmn G, A'd 5 7 Open until 9 p.m. Freight and Baggage | Empire Wan! s Pay. & For Nexu i) v % M b 9 C f Prompt Delivery of SMOKER | aory's Lare ALL KINDS OF COAL Regular Dinners PHONE 48 Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor Saturday, December 20th | 8 P. M. SHARP { #" Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 e T — Twenty-five . L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfled customers” 3 American Legion Arena | IN | A. B. Hall TWO CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE MATCHES THREE FAST PRELIMINARIES Tickets on Sale Saturday, December 13th SAVE MONEY " s e Where It Grows | Bea.utlful it A ey Harold Thorpe Says- Christmas ({vo foes st on o i Broadcloths Light Store We have the at | i C d e Semi-annually. GENTLEMEN'’S complete 1iu : : 2 o you want to win, stick! If you want to f aras "AND LOAN" ASSOCIATION FURNISHINGS from JUNEAU DRUG CO. | | 3 3 H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, i 2 g succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The for $1.00 Local Representative. ‘A: J, Nel- W orkingmen’s son, Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska PIONEER POOL HALL } world has no use for quitters. The failures Supplies ALASKAN HOTEL in the world have been the qnitters—they‘ : | who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD A Smoker Worth Seeing OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP IT UP. _ B - - - $1.95 to $5.00 Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies TELEPHONE 324 T CHRISTMAS CIGARS : ?t | NEW SHIPMENT BURFORD’S CORNER | || OF FINNISH KNIVES AND ¢t UNITED FOOD =~ COMPANY Northern l l i GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY and $3.50 i { '. | THE NEW IDEAL | l | . The B. M. Behrends Bank ‘ OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA | SHOP 218 Front Street MARY HAMMER | | .

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