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4 . . plays a material part.|UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, |e— . Daily Alaska Empire e pon whieh had worked| | Amchorage, Ala. " || PROFESSIONAL Sl sl oNS| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN'®—————— JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER was dup here with ever|pnat the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL-|e e - e e e lu ots rmqncz otfice m};.}fl(:lNm('on‘xjglnfi?_';?x.lfimc c{;r;;or;;;! Helene W. L. Albrecht ; e E L e SR b WAV wo supervisor offices—at Ketchikan | under s . — - 9" 1tied to engage in business in the'| Massage X I Office J 1 as Second Class f s that| perritory of Alas! made ap- Ray, Medical Gymnast dcs, plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's | 410 Goldstein Building CRIPTION RATES B a T timber resources of the Alaska national|Additional Homestead, as assignee: | Phone Office, 216 Gellvered b R En Sl D Pl RS rank quantity among the nine|of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary ‘o— e Ioleing hakht sod by only the Oregon.|under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. 8./ S % month B e sed by OB the DreEON-|revised Statutes, for o tract 01‘wT{iz——__s,xASER&_FnE_E_BURGEB ngton and fornia dis he Tongass|\and consisting of apporximately. DENTISTS embrac 1 its borders practically 90]4.02 ac situated on the west|! g0 303 Golastein Bldg. : 3 e area of Southeast Alaska,|shore of Port Althorp, on Chicha-| | PHONE 56 1 Business Offices, gach Forest cover many thou- BOff Island, one and one-half mileg 1 %0 e e e At 3 e a8 southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska,, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. | e SO ne. The adminis >mbraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, | 8——— = B t not only the rom which corner No. 1 M.C. e_ . v engaged in v USLM. No. 1657 bear: 40 e > f: ;“1‘1 lnr( E 3""‘ zgmn)‘ ‘ffiftlxgo 5‘85" | Dr. (‘h‘]rlcs P. Jtnne > of the large o S ara ! E L e MR 08" 00" N. Longitude 136° 20° 25* || DENTIST = } itory since the corporate lmits of |3y ang which 1. more patricularly’} = Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | b of them join directly the national|described as follows, to-wit: il Building forest boundari | Commencing at Corner No. 1, || Telephr e 176 Under the system that prevailed prior to 1920, ;f)hfl“fi:jl “lihl Crv'nfg No. 3, i.. —e s S ra s etk & eep Sea Salmon Company's | and handicaps were imposed On| mage and Manufacturing site, 48— T <= 8 and formed a bar to local develop-| y. S. Non-mineral Survey No. 1‘ Dr. J. W. Buyne ment. Many of them would still exist if the Forest| 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial || DENTIST ] Service had been niggardly in extending the dis-| No. 065 thence north 505} Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. . | nization s here. To have created| C¢ha S .""”“'VN"1“‘,1_“'”,‘“‘ | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | an / district w g the fulle | S OTTIEE D0 ot OTIE NS venings by appcintment. | 2 nal Forest elimination, || Phome 321 cible in t of the Service'’s repre-| August 22, 1925; thence east | i ntatives at Ke | and Cordova would have| 888 chains to Corner No. 3, | = brought some relief, but not that to which Alaskans | }:"1 al_with Corner No. 2, = b were entitled. Ool.. Greeley fally recoghized this| ' Tongess Natlonal Rorest. €limc Dr. A. W. Stewart ‘ ination, August 22, 1925; thence, fact when he created this northern distr The| following the meanders of mean DENTIST R e Mg sdom of his action has been completely vindi-| high tide line of Port Althorp, Hours 9 a. m. }0 “VP Vi 4 ed in the ten years since it was taken. And| South 26%° E. 3.02 chains, SEWARD BUILLING SIXTY YE \R\ OF l'()l ICY GROWEH: 5 e s ok e et et el SO B0 W, 4,80 MHIGS D Office Phone 469, Res. | if the occasion should ever arise for Maj. Stuart,| o : ; it Yl s s | Corner No. 4; thence W. 6.85 Phone 276 or any other United States Forester, to defend| chains to Corner No. 1, the 2 . the Service's decentralization pol he has only place of beginning. — = » insert in the record the history of the Alask: 7 and all persons clalming; 7=~ i sely any of the above de-|| Dr Geo. L. Barton |} |seribed land should file their ad-| | - > = [Verse claims within the perioa of| | CHIROPRACTOR | A five-cent in America is a 10-cent smoke p“bym"“m, bE~thirty “daya " (et Hellenthal Building I { man. [ Germany and many Germans indulge in 3 2%- after or they will be barred by the,| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | ~x>': {ve cent smoke. No wonder it was necessary to call Provisions of the Statutes I Hovrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon oAt 1o in a dictator to rule the country, and that there G C‘Kffiflér | 2p. m to5p m | R . ther wa {ovm : E | . m. to 8 m. In the carry- is talk of another war. First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. || GB‘; Appolntn}:enb nine districts T R T | Last publication, Jan. 7, 1931. { PHONE 250 i e handy Mussolini blames Wall Street for Ttaly’s financial | ———— — | i G ¢ There are many Americans who have iraced | F==sr=rro——-oreerroreoeog press o s their own money troubles to the same source with TR e 0 TNe auomvions ;01 e oLy s little satisfaction as Mussolini will get. MINERS { Robert Simpson ) Al report, Maj. Robert Y e e ! HEADQUARTERS ! Opt. D. orester, commented on the | i The wisdc Y Vation’s P i Sys . | Graduate Los Angeles Col- | ”‘,, \“[‘ :.‘ i ,:( r::,: .(lr:'rm“ '.'[ The Nation’s Pension System. A Complete Line of } lege of Optometry and ! itself evident the it s | | Opthalmology | and i wn with the years. Th (New York Wogld) = . | BOOTS I B et et Tafies Grada | has be » whole, a steady outward move-| AS was to be expected, the first official figures SHU PACS | o S of o o s f1 the Washingt frice O the operation of the neéw disability pension act 5 ! ment ot ities from S ‘.\;,n“;’»’l‘ ffl indicate that the original estimates of its cost were v ‘CAIS |*— DR % E SOUTHWELL | jo:th ices through a broader delegation ,ye) o5 jow. When it was being debated early MINERS’ LAMPS | i B f . as the district foresters, with their Y | Optometrist-Optician : g last July some Congressmen spoke of 70,000 or 80,- bl es Examinat- Gibaida: itted | have proved their e to assumie (o) pensioners. Gen. Frank T. Hines, head of the —and— o8 vmencflne Bldg | responsibilities.” Veterans' Bureau, who took a more realistic view, i J oA JATE ne 484, residense Jocalization of authority end there. Said on July 9 that he expected 100,000 veterans \\AHH?PROOF i g;’o‘sg ag;womce oL foresters in turn, as Maj. Stuart Would become beneficiaries within one year § CLOTHING 1 to 12; 1:00 to 5:50 apressed further outward the exercise It is now disclosed by the Veterans' Bureau|} ” i {4 ; 4 o i . ® {hat more than 260,000 applications have been re- E M h A sibility as the forest supervisors b MoV CHAR CRTC ot so000 BN B kot ! ke vowan ". . r capacity to handle their local .. . A S B 5 ! judicated and that 41,000 have already been allowed FRONT STREET skilfuly At ifota rate; dindicatiort ot the applisntions Already O TR i/l ROOM and BOARD Opposite Winter & Pond | Y ated who are not compelled to filed will place more than 130,000 veterans on the pposite e 0] Vi Mrs. John B Marshall deal every day with «Government agents: at a ;dis- pension rolls. But the law is only five months ., _ S [ rs. Jo o ) 1 tance this policy may seem to be relatively un- old and applications will continue to come in stead- e ] PHONE 2201 impo d the evident pride with which Maj, 1¥. The current depression and unemployment | well the list. National Commander s the Forest Service's accomplishment 2re certain to swell ¥ i ° . e e e vy hom as. misplaced. Bodenhamer of the American ~Legion _estimated 1931 STYLES e : e e b % early days last summer that 200000 would qualify as bene-| But to Alaskans, who still remember early days gigries an his guess may well prove the mearest|! ( ARB 4‘ E of Forest Service history here and up to a decade jop¢ |} Guaranteed on all fur ago when national forests in the Territory were All this, it must be remembered, is only a be-| work done by H L D attached (o the Oregon-Washington district, the ginning. No one thinks of objecting to pensions = AL 14 value of such an organization does not have to be for service disabilities, even if the disability ap- ) AND LOT CLEANING \ded, nor the pride that the Forester feels pears m years after the war ended. Liberal- ] urman's E. O. DAVIS fustification. in is a national duty. But President Phone 584 L e i Aladke [I00YER SBUeOdes San TpHinEiie- fAst July resulted |} yrdqer that new Fur Gar- g o in the grant of pensions for civil disabilities as ment for Christmas now —_— e was a failure. It disgusted Alaskans with the en- oy Any veteran who does not pay an income i forest system and almost convinced gy and is disabled 25 per cent or more in degree, | HOTEL conservation was a fraud. And it though his malady arose in civil life, may go on e < Ciesraiel past ten years to eradicate that the rolls. As our army of service men grows ZYNDA which are still to be found here older, with the inevitable increase in disease, the and there throughout the Territory cost will rapidly rise. It is greater now than we| 5 A ELEVATOR SEHRVI(‘E ! 3 4 i s P | S. ZYNDA, Prop. ol W. B. Greeloy, as United States Forester, |SUPPosed. What will 1t be a few. years hence 1 A'l lmely' l ‘lp D. i her N 20 " swing ¢ F: 7 vis| here in 1920 and, viewing wn(lumxlx.s ;IL ~The large cities” says a Wet orator, “have| - S S S first hand, n his own initiative created the . . . e AR = — 4 ar gone on record time after time as favoring re Alaska district. Since that time, steady Drogress peal” Er—see what the boys in the backwoods ; ELL :be people has been noted in every industry in which utili- will have.—(Detroit News.) | sbout timely merchandise with HARRIS Tleyrmenlyomrenflrmenfirmenflesell v v Y v v v fli volume grow. Other merchants Hardware Co. | | have proved this plan by repeated & | tests. We'll heln with your copy. CASH CUTS COSTS \ — - Open until 9 pm. ' nno Want Ads Pay. | : R Mr. Roy C. Peacock Representing the SHEARER COMPANY and Portland B. F. of Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco Will Be Located at the GASTINEAU HOTEL from December 20th to January 5th With a Display of New Interior Decorating Fabries. Fine Furniture, Floor Coverings. Objects || Art, and Interior Paint Decorating Designs. Mr. Peacock and a staff of B. F. Shearer Company special- ists are producing several jobs in Alaska at the present time. They will be pleased to handle a limited amount of additional work, arrangements for which may be completed by calling Mr. Peacock at the Gastineau Hotel. B.F. Shearer Com]pany % g —=» THEATRE EQUIPMENT SPECIALISTS <=~ 1640 W. Washington Bivl LOS ANGELES 148 No. 10th Street PORTLAND 2318 Second Avenue SEATTLE “ Daily Embpire | Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 | Harold Thorpe Sa If you want to win, stick! succeed, then keep it up! If you want to Don’t quit. The world has no use for quitters. The failures in the world have been the quitters—they who began all right BUT DID NOT HOLD OUT. Begin to save money and KEEP IT UP. : The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA THE DAIL\ ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY DEC. 23, |930 PRI - —— - = Fraternal Societies | AUTOS FOR HIRE Graham’s Taxt Phone 565 STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Pay and Night Service Any Place in the City for $1.00 & OF Gastineau Channel ; B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting every Wednesday evening it 8 o'clock. Elks Hall. Visiting velcome. R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. brothers Co-Ordinate Bod- ies of Freemason- ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- PO Prompt Service, Day and nghli { %‘ CovicH Auto SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342 Day or Night \ { { § § i POOL ROOM 3 Day and Night STAND AT I’IONEER: N \ WATCH Service For-Nexi P (e et s - SMOKER ‘i Tue JuNeau LAUNDRY | N Franklin Street, between | E Front and Second Streets ! PHONE 359 { AR TR A | Rl & SN S R SRR W. P. Johnson FRIGIDAIRE DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS MAYTAG WASHING MACHINES GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Phone 17 Front Street ASK FOR Juneau Christmas Fruit Stollen Good Every Year Peerless Bakery “Remember the Name” We will attend to them promptly. Our COAL, Hay,! Grain and Transfer business is increasing daily. There's a/} reason. Give us a trial orderli JUNEAU CABINET today and learn why. and DETAIL MILL- You Can’t Help Being | WORK CO. Pleased |1 Front Street, next to Warner D. B. FEMMER || T ; )’};O\IE = | CABINET and PO ; MILLWORK o | GENERAL CARPENTER WORK GLASS REPLACED IN AUTOS Estimates Furnished Upon Request Mabry’s Cafe ‘Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 am. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor SAVE MONEY Where It Grows FASTEST Your funds available on skort notice. 6% Compounded Semi-annually. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION VICE Local Representative. A. J. Nel- son, Supervisor, S. E. Alaska JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Authorized Brake Service | CHRISTMAS CIGARS at Burrorp’s CORNER Garments made or pressed by us retain their shape | PHONE 528 | TOM SHEARER H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel! UNITED FOOD COMPANY tish Rite Temple. WALTER B. HEISEL, A_r‘(“'(mr, LOYAL ORDER. OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No. 700. Meets every Monday night, at 8 o'clock. TOM SHEARER, Dictator. W T VAIE Secy., P. O. Box 8zd \(0[ T JUNEAU LODGE NO. H'l Second and fourth Mon- day of each month ir Scottish Rite Temple, beginaning at 7:30 p. m. EVANS L. GRUBER \«I'\s;er JAMES W. LEIVERS, Sec: retary. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Second and Fourth Tuesdays of each month, 4 at 8 o'clock, Scottish Rite Temple. LILY BURFORD, Worthy Matron; FANNY L. ROBINSON, Secretary. ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760, Meetings second and lasy Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Street, JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. WOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. () L. Mects first and third %Mondays, 8 o'ciock, at Eagles' Hall, Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P. GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting brothers welcome. Our trucks g go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. ] PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER | e - 4 FOREST wWOoO0D GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland’s Tailor Shop Chester Barnesson PHONE 66 DAIRY FERTILIZER JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 | e i) L. SMITH and CORONA TYPEWRITERS Guaranteed by J. B. BURFORD & CO. “Our door step is worn by satisfied customers” C. Northern Light Store GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS Workingmen’s Supplies Cigurs, Tobaccos, Candies TELEPHONE 324 NEW SHIPMENT T | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND | Copper Coffee Pots Make useful gifts—$3.00 and $350 THE NEW IDEAL SHOP 1 | 218 Front Street { . | | | | MARY HAMMER .