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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EVIPIRE SATURDAY DEC 20, 1930. 3 Al > [ JUDGE LINI ‘} EPISODE ];\])\ I( NITED STATES LAND OFFICE D — Y ] AR e e S L T N e ML ¥ o(! E"l’)lrl? [ EASILY. ah "“‘(‘,‘{‘l“fl‘amw PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies : e AT | NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVENI®————— = OF s - EDITOR AND MANAGER Alx e conduct Of I That the ALASKA PACIFIO BAL-|o—M — o e < o a New K chur ! dis-1MON CORPORATION, a corpora- | [Jelene W. L. Albrecht R Judge Lindsey for 1 u-|tion organized under the laws of A : rdless of the resentment h e State of Delaware and quali PHYSIOTHERAPY at the scoring he had received at the hands|qe . itory of Alaska, has made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | Wednesday evening of Bishop Manning, Judge Lind 5 v hop Manning, Judge Lindsey did nc ‘Hm his ;»1. ation, Serlal 07472, for a Soldier’s 410 Goldstein Building 4 S at 8 o'clock, Xiks ias, Treadwell an ; ol TES own entire congre Trying him fo a benbncmry . V'mtmg brothers Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ; | under ; conduct, howe would not improve e, | B0 B | s aaiie g Lo Dy welcome. : ; mevised Statutes. for a t ') To drop it, as was done, is the best ending that|\,nq consisting of nmmrxri:l::ce?yr hE KASgg,&n‘;ST“:BURGEn hone 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. y have come. If Judge Lindsey doesnt like|4.02 acre uated on the west 3012800 Geliiala: =il L U M. H. SIDES, Secretary. himself assailed and can't be 1s|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha- & STAND AT ARCADE CAFE y Oifteen, 014 such as’ Bishop Manning uttered, he best keef V;;.f(%nlo 0 Af‘;,“fl'},‘;dfi’,‘j:,’,‘“‘ffl';;‘fis Hours ;g-orth:GS p. m. D nd Night S i southeast F can, b L . ay ai 1ght dervice 00 of range of their b cayionae | AN | cmbraced in U. S, Survey No. 1809, ° | ry Scottish Rite i there are’ many places he can go and hear|from which corner No, 1 MG, 3 ) { Regular meetings BRot " |1ess harsh comments and receive warmer welcomes. USLM. No. 1657 bears 8. 3¢ 15'| | [ Cpoo T p b ’ Any Place in the City for $1.00 second Friday i 2y [26” E. 3232 chains, Latitude 58° T. Lharles &, jenne each month at ED TO BE LARGER o e o 7 108" 00" N., Longitude 136° 20’ 25" DENTIST RIS A — i FR¥n: i Booke >N i It begins to look a: would be Y!Ww, and which 1. more patricularly Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ||, _______ T D S ST O S tish Rite Templs for Fre to r ceau in order 10| described as follows, to-wit: Building | . rm an entire Ca Commencing at Corner No. 1, Telephr e 176 | . Prompt Service, Day and Night i‘ 183 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretar, 4 identical with Corner No. 3, @ e t———————— | LOYAL DE | Deep Sea Salmon Company's — o "ORDER CovicH AuTo SERVICE | | | Gastineau Channel - s = ] “B. P. 0. ELKS |fied to engage in business in the| Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every Another thing tnat aggravates these modern| myade and Manufacturin . . | OF MOOSE 4 ac site,} | > { cycles of unemployment—there’s no old time free| U. S. Non-mineral Survey Nei. || Dr. J. W. Bayne STAND AT THE OLYMPIC || TAXI Juneau Lodge No. 700. lunch counters for the boys to patronize b ;;Im‘ Anchnmlao, Alaska, Seria) DENTIST Phone 342 Day or Night | Me;!s e\esry !\;Inkndfls PR f 0. 06519; thence north 5.05 Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | night, at o'cloc] In their wide ralded co-operation, the White | C“]"‘“’“ to Corner No. 2, identi- Office hours, 9 a.m[.; to 5 :.m - 'i STAND AT PIONEER TOM SHEARER, Dictator. House and the Senate makes the relations between| sayiny Gorner No. &, Tongass Evenings by appointment. ‘ POOL ROOM W. T. VALE, Secy. P. O. Box 828 the Wet and Dry forces look like a love feast. \ August 22 1925, ‘thencs east || Pl | ! D d Nich { | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE No. 141 —_— chains 0 orner 0. R DR S AR BT e 0 5 | & d — ay an ignt Second and fourth Mon- identical with Corner No. 2, |p—m8 —-—-o-—"——0q | Mining Offers Opportunity fer Payroll | an:fas» A‘\Intxotnz‘\,g, Ii'g;gstthelim- | Dr. A. W. Stewart WATCH Service § 3 s‘éfiu&’n C-;:ILENC’;LYI:D;: [ , Expansion. ination, August 22, 1925; thence, | jghicss - s ) ‘, g l pans| | following the meanders of mean | DENTIST I Bt Nexs ([ A S ‘?\\N beginaing at 7:30 p. m. — T ) high tide line of Port Althorp, | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. . | o T Ay v’ EVANS L GRUBER ORLD COURT. The. ey tof ety Ls: Uiough the pkya|, U 20%E Sl et NOHERE SEWARD BUILDING SMOKER 7 [Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec: 4 W he way to prosperity is throug ® Pay¥-| South 60'%° W. 4.36 chains to | ffice Pt 469, Res. 3 i roll” swid Dr. Henry Mace Payne, Consulting En-| Gorner No. 4; thenee W ag || Co°° paone 969, Res. | Tur JuNeau LAuNDRY | |retery. i Foreign Relations gincer of American Mining Congress in an address| chains to Corner No. 1, the |e . Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR December, 1931, con- |the other day. He pointed out the benefits of | place of beginning. J— | Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth irt Protocol was not |public works in creating payrolls. These not only| Any and all persons claiming| ? T Tuesdays of each month, 4 itted to the create employment directly but call for many in- |sdveriely any, of the above de- Dr Geo. L. Barton || el Lespllaio tan e + + & . e 1 avrolls | scribed land should file eir ad-| | i 2 Hoover against direct contributions. The latter are the payrolls|SCHbeC - : h | Rite Temple. LILY : ho be- (Of the “men who made the cement, who furnished | Jetse claims within, the perlod of| CI;LESSF{;\“%?R i BURFORD, Worthy P )t the issue v.)u ‘]‘mv\u ,“,h'.‘ x‘n":nul‘:mm the nuim.. [‘h‘l‘“".‘arwl or they will be barred by the | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | Matron; FANNY L. { Brobabls wAbIf o s <t slructurals SRLS (e IeR. b EhEtlcl B EoV D neNOERE e BT 14 Hoire 10 sk to 12 noo A ROBINSON, Secretary. .~ |in the railroad tra and the men who produced J. LINDLEY GREEN, H o e H . . 0. l,’l‘son SRR 2 <AL B E5 T vould Interfere | ne raw material from which these in turn were! Register. Peoaoovn 3 Dy ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS e FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES action. | fapricated.” [First publication, Nov. 5, 1930, Wl “Especially,” said the expert, “is this true in|Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931. |! ”P"'(’)P;E o ! »f Con- |the great ates of the West, where quarrie and AR AL, pers i 1 present short term coal mines, iron ore and manganese, oil and gas,| FTTTTTTTTTT e gold and silver, lead and zinc, copper and c E RS to |feldspar and fluorspar, mica and magnesite, and | ‘”l\l RS Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and lasv Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Robert Simpson A herence Chambers, Fifth Street, e I(]‘)‘::i:.nli]:f»l by |@ hundred other minerals, both metallic and non-'{ HEADQUARTERS Opt. D || UENEBAEL-MQEORS-RADIOS JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K bl ere. probably Metallic, offer unmeasured opportunity for the | i pt. L%, Phone 17 - H. J. TURNER, Secret - deferment, - there probably | q.veionment of industry, utilizing present and A Complete Line of || Graduate Los Angeles Col- | s OO P (e 35 f da actually or %0 | qyiyre power, and distributing both raw materials| : lege of Optometry and Front Street Juneau ASK FOR DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. The United | anq finished products over adequate transportation | BOOTS i Opthalmology | Mects first and third 50 long that |jines to the densely populated centers of the nation| | SHU PACS Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouad | ™ %Mom}aym 8 o'clock, lecision s and for export through her Pacific ports. ) o is=e e e e C’lrlstmas at Eagles Hall, 1ot a cause| More direct and specific plea for a revival of|| CAPS o < IPHONE YOUR ORDERS} Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. mining as a means of restoring prosperity is con- MINERS’ LAMPS i DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL ; . F . GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting ss will convene. |tained in an editorial of current issue of Mining Optometrist-Optician | TO US ruit brothers welcome. new lineup will | Truth of Spokane, Leon Starmont managing editor. | —and— Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted = o e e . |Tts statements are thought-provoking, and it is a Py 5 Room 7, Valentine Bldg. StOllCll [ 5 i ument of Votes I | o of regret that all business leaders in- | § WATERPROOF | Office phone 484, residense {" tie.” A faniror Dicsct Gt .| wdherence. OWET | o000 of the Pacific Northwest do not have the E CLOTHING s | phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | and a tank for crude oil save | ¥ 1 in the main to the o oomunity to study them. Quotations here must | to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 ’ baitier thomble. | he United States to the necessarily be limited this week, but these arc a few | ]‘l k A [® Good Every | PHONE 119, NIGHT 18 | - no reason Why theof the statements: ike Avoian = Ye | RELIABLE TRANSFER | convention after those There is just one way to restore pros- FRONT STREET 4 ar L o o vl ard on it have had their day| perity—put men to work. It is more blessed ¢ {/ ROOM and BOARD ? = to create jobs than to establish soup- Opposite Winter & Pond || | 3 kitchens. The real cure for depression B A SR S A A . Mrs. John B. Marshall Peerlcss 1 . is in putting men to work on corporate > 7 EDISON A JOB projects, properly financed and capably man- PHONE 2201 FOREST aged, particularly on industries based on the Bakery wgue, buffeted by political for the first time natural resources of the West. Set 100,000 | ]()3] STYLES ST WY OOD I““_ : ‘; s men to digging for gold, and the depres- i “Remember the Name” ” A CIOIEREAOD £ 0 2 sion will be over (in these Western States) s 5 GARB 4(‘E We 'will attend to them, 7 hoary device of cloud- This is the best of all possible times to | Guaranteed on all fur promptly. Our COAL, Hay,“ i GARBAGE HAULING | »rominent individuals place money into gold mining and into | work done by H ULFD Grain and Transfer bfisiness* | Office at Wolland’s S Such a one is mining of the other metals which are not A % i ircreasing d"llly Thera's al | Tailor Shop ch he responded too far depressed. . . Because the world | ’ . ~ AND LOT CLEANING reason. Give ug a trial order . \ Chester Barnesson T | o dirhe e o R ) Y : UNEAU CABINET iR el el tode | urman's E. O. DAVIS today and learn why. ] PHONE 66 mineral today. | Sl : ntist Mr. Edison Is Western newspapers owe a particular | Oidar: tHAL e By G 3 4 : and DETAIL MILL- DAIRY FERTILIZER o wil take fssue with him when| duty to their own public in reiterating the R el e ————=""| You Can’t Help Being WORK CO P wa). tane e 3 ™! fact that the mineral industry, the base ment for Christmas now Pleased . ec which he is an author-| e o) western civilization, offers today the HOTEL ease Tt el oo o — phere, however, he speaks | quickest and surest returns on legitimate ‘ 4 i weight as any other | i D. B. FEMMER Misline foep of weight as any other| jnvestment funds designed to finance in- { ZYNDA ol A ss, since scientists make dustrial development and put men to work. | | CABINFT ("ld JUNEAU TRANSFER hasn't been a great .. . Get 1,000,000 people to put a tenth | ELEVATOR SERVICE PHONE 114 Y COMPANY leaders pointed to Am-| of their income into legitimate mineral de- ATimel T' S. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWORK eatest hall-mark of Pro- | velopment this winter—and prosperity will y lp Tiat having. bohn hens smile on this broad land orce more. : A LSRR LS ) GENERAL CARPENTER N .| Since these selected statemenis of the editoria Lo _Dapbirge io e ]imme’ so urgently mention investment in mining corpora- ELL the pecple | .. gt WORK ~"“: beastaotions, \anc BERT Jftonant iatdus hul: the reader innd .\llllnmfl Trudt_h's about timely merchandise with HARRIS GLASS REPLACED e stat that set excellent uiding i that President Hoover | There is sound logic in the contenon that West-| grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. | Hetimates Ragaihad = | for National Prohibi- |crn States should turn strongly to certain classes| bave proved this plan by repeated Upon Request | 1 ison has a practical |of mining activity this winter. tests. We'll heln with your copy. CASH CUTS COSTS § 5, 4 issue can be solved, satis- | e e i Open ol 9 nom Moves., Packs and Stores o , are now demanding a| A THOE B i p.m. Freight and Baggage 4 America and Canada. Daily Empire Wwant Ads Pay. . en an opportunity to put i Oy ¥ & ks & ) Prompt Delivery of ere is nothing in the exper- (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Mabry S Cafe ALL KINDS OF COAL ars to lend the least color Only serious economic difference could disturb or anyone else can make |the long, peaceful, profitable and friendly rela- PHONE 48 Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor respected and the Vol-|tionship which has existed between the United | g Frye-Bru’m observance. States and Canada. The tariff has occasioned some | A / e | friction, but human selfishness, as ever, remains | 1P n S, | the mainspring of human action. In this respect, i ok “/h \“( THOME |in part, American industrial procedure is giving to that wa resented re- | themselves and Canada a grade the best of it. - 7 & .:, ‘rhox\x‘u‘\; };Apmn Eng-| In Canada there is cheap labor and cheap pow- Fealunug Frye s De- American industrial firms are making moves P 0 dox BB ANTEEOn ‘J:; escape tariff difficulties by establishing branch licious Hams and Bacon e, lang . Ay hm(‘\plam; in Canada. These number some important im in fields outside of | (ohcerns Especially is this activity evident in the ; PHONE 38 ind fame at home eclipse | proyince of Quebec, to which American manufactur- for the America Cup, but in ers conspicuously have turned as a base from which special niche in popular [to supply their foreign markets and as a means| . Shavmg Sets SAVE MONEY New York, who made |of escaping tariff barriers that are being created F Where It Grows plain truth when he |against the United States. Shamrocks as “the| The masters of trade and commerce throughout $2.25 Value FASTEST . the world are adepts in devising ways and means " and remarked the | e BEOAL P OO inue to remain the masters Harold Thorpe Says__ p ; Your funds avallable on short Py ; of “the esteem and |, . %), ve aiways been. Only temporarily has this 6% Compounded T £ i-annually. eld by the American| . .io over 0! stioned or delayed Bent estate ever been questioned or e DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING | el L. C. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by 1 J. B. BURFORD & CO.} “Our door step is worn by L satisfied customers” * N Northern Light Store" || GENTLEMEN'S | | FURNISHINGS _ | * | : 3 ; sl ! ; AND CIA to that esteem and affection' 1n voting two to one against the Eighteenth | If you want to win, stick! If you want to $1-00 . Eblm .léssz n;in: companying mud cup ;\x.u-n_dn:nt the xl:ipml::;‘r:m?fm n:«k-mz\x;«;:cnéxm“x:;{‘ succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The A R:;rew;m;‘:e'“:f“_,_ 1?1:11: Workingmen’s ! butions use in | Association oOpposes S e 14 " 21 s x r son, Su) x'vlm' 8. E. Alaska . t’ y fror. every corner |lots of business into’ the law offices of the country.| world has no use for quitters. The failures at P Supplies " : walk of % he | —(St. Louis Globe-Democrat.) ¥ 3 i ; ; b in the world have been the quitters—they Lidy - Cigars, Tobaccos, & o Sy We hope Santa Claus does not come around ¥ - . = i Thomas's latest | . W AP0 P Cked full of Republican prosper-|| ~ Who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD / 1 CHRISTMAS Candies % TELEPHONE 324 CIGARS I \ | at . | | last Summer. - es-Union.) nooch "ot LCC(‘P"IH} (Florida Times-Union. OUT. B("’lll to save money and KEEP or this yachting| The temperature is bobbing up and down like a IT UP. y n find thou- |newly elected Democratic official pursued by job - b e him to win. As |hunters.—(Indianapolis News.) ation there r history The most annoying thing about hard times is ' sootng|the epidenic of expuanaiions. — @ ekl The B, M. Behrends Bank thing from NEW SHIPMENT T b OF FINNISH KNIVES AND 4 *|| Copper Coffee Pou | | Make useful gifts—$3.00 | | and $3.50 | | THE NEW IDEAL. Burrorp’s CORNER prest UNITED FOOD : i é 1 1 ? | !’ 1 s ! @ owned." That spirlt is MO} pegqers of the G. O. P. are trying to keep OLDEST EANK IN ALASKA SHOP g ]« rica ¢ not prize the America CV‘P-;chgirman Fess from talking any more, overlooking | 218 Front Street B i B SN 50 (e, ramATkable SPOrtifig | the fact that he is a member of the Senate—(Mil- i s et F D of Sir Thomas Lipton. | waukee Journal.)s l - e e e e e <oy and - ———— i ———— e = &

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