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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935. Alaska’s Most Valued Man. | . | - ———— = " y [ . . . 5 b i PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies ail y aska Empi — i ; 120 YEARS AGO : or "= ROBERT W, BENDER - - dlor and MATSSC iy i, o viom Aluskn Jooks o develo —BIRTHDAY| 3 i G Channct | i sniny by ihe her greatest potential latent wealth—the man most,| Prom The Empire | ! Helene W.L. Albrecht i i RIS L) Publ evening _exc b WA L b o industry most capable PHYSIOTHERAPY e ——— — IR 3 COMPANY Second and Main | essential to expansion of the industry | R'.“l w”\\wlt o of expansion in this Territory today: | S The Empire extends congratula- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 'I \, B. P. O ELKS meets B ntood in ths Fost Offics 1n Tuuoeb s Second CLek | Bagee Giéstion, it 1s the robsedtot e S | MARCH 16, 1915 | tions and best wishes today, their | Ray, Madical Gymnastics, | every Wednesday at € maticr g ___ !ing industry ped to the degree that on' All was ready for the general of-| birthday anniversary, to the follow- ! 307 Goldstein Building | pm. Visiting brothers e SUBSCRIPTION RATES. every hand it is nec y to practice conservaion, | fensive movement designed to have ing: | Phone Office, ?168 | welc.ome Delivered by carrier In Juncau and Douglas for $1.25 to protect fish by every precaution from the danger|as its first object the defeat of | o oo g STaar the following rate of exhaustion by over-fishing. Mining, on the other|the German army on the Western MARCH 16 ! T 5 John H. Walmer, Ex- Sk Mot advance 2 P (]E;,-p,;(. it has yielded approximately a billion | front and its expulsion from France | Oscar Johnson J | |alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary they will promptly | 4o11g X alth, in Alaska, gives the greatesi|and Belgium. The start was only MARCH 17 . notify the Business c iy faiture” or IrrEgupiy g,nnl,,‘,r,s it nf;:.:l -n“w‘ 1d through exploitation of | waiting the drying of the fields, John H. Walmer | I cluE' I?;Xi}‘%flfi,.“ | %R:‘(E’::G‘g:fmfi’ll" :;)LUMPUS . {ditorial And’ Business Offices, the dormant mineral resources. And how is mining|which were too damp and muddy Charles W .Bland ! 401 Goldstein Building | | 1760, Meetings sccond MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. to be expanded. Beyond question it will be through|to permit artillery to move across | Alex Kasalica ! Not Because We Are \ PHONE 496 nd last Monday at The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the|ihe discovery of mew paystreaks and new mineral|them. | James Stewart Cheaper o 3 | 7.30 0. < Teanaihe use for republication of all news dispatches credited tc 2 ke these discoveries? The| | W ey | 7:30 p. m. ansien it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the lode will make th L RN BUT BETTER B T brokher, niged. SR at- local news published herein. i 4| Capt. Malcolm Campbell left for| _ ST- PATRICK'S SPEC DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER | | tend. Council Cham- V. TR S AR T T P T It is well to keep this fact clearly in mind and | Hootigh %o’ et niis!Boukl Chlopeck | NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI-| DENTISTS sers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION to do everything possible to encourage the pros- NG, 5. ott. of ninter uNMEN Chian JORS AT THE TOTEM cndo. Blomgren Building G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary : pector, lanned to take several head of et PHONE 56 i - o Through the energy, daring and sacrifice of the [P’ | D | MOUNT JUNFAU LCDGE NO, 143 oty iAokt O IR thc. soit yield o Vils pals o /Meavberes, TR e vou recisterep |§ RICE & AHLERS CO. Ry e T Second and fourth Mor.- Territory to date—counting from 1880—when the |tWo families were located on farms. ration books for the muni- M .~ UMBING HEATING §|8————— TR day of each month in first available rocrds of gold production were made | election, April 2, are nOWi “We tell you in advance what Wi — Scottish = Rite Temple, . —to the present has reached the splendid total of Antone Dortero, ploneer mer- n day for registration is Job will cost” Dr C P Jenne £ beg|m.u1g at 7:30 p.m. $428,659,000, calculated on the old value of g"ld'lchnm of Skagway, was making a |} 30, but voters are urged & ! . Di'N'n'sr HOV\:A&:DL\STABLE}L namely $20.67 per ounce. Assuming that the g"]d;business visit to Juneau. ster early and avoid the lnst et & &hd 0 Valbtow | Worsh_lpful Masve{,' JAMES W Alaska has mined to date is still held by the nation| rush. o ! ooms Building M‘ESLRS, Secretary. or is somewhere in existence, its present valle | gyanes G, Warner and Jack Me- A. W. HENNING, I‘__'—“’—'_’r Telepnone 178 . over $750,000000. Add to that the value of other|pongyy wno left Juneau for Ber- City Clerk. TYPEWRITERS RENTFD ? e gt —..| DoOUGLAS minerals produced in the Territory since the Amer-1,... Bay on a. prospecting . trip, QPP A g $5.00 per month ' 1 AERIE 3 ican occupation—approximately $250,000.000, and WC | oqumeq to town. Heavy snows| 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY || 1. B. Barford & C ] Y RT3 LTF. 0. E o have the magnificent total of more than a billion | 0o "0 o oocting impossible, Mr. | ED—Two men in Gov't serv-| | . J° s u-ul:sowr il ::’m_ ! iy ; | | Meews first and third Mondays, & dollars. Warner said. desire small apartment or| | OUf d0OTSIR 18 Wurn by s [1 Dr. Geo. L. Barton !|.m, Eagles' Hall, Douoas, Visiting i Every dollar of the billion dollars in wealth was ; Jarge stedm Rellbat AIRASInE S 1) fied customers & CHMIROPRACTOR I | srothers welcome. Sanwe Degar. Ty 7 given ‘to the world through efforts of the Pros-| .y prances Stevenson, govern- Address Box 312, Empire i . 3 YRR | 201 Goldstrin Bldg. Phone 214 | | W. P, T. W. Casher, Secretary, . A GOOD PIECE OF WORK. pector. Mines which the prospector has located are| ... nurse of Sitka, was visiting 2| | Office hours--9-12. 1-5. Even- | | — SN 0 G —_— still yielding and will continue to yield millions for with the Snow family in Douglas. y gt 11 ings by appointment ; ¢ 15 a With reports from Wasnington State. revesling many years. But the old mines—even if they b { HOTEL ZYNDA Biomars T £ | Our tras go _:y place any the Legislature there is still in a tangle, the clocks ::1‘:‘":“”):5 {;’:, ‘ffflfi“m&lg mi‘:;‘::ota.r:e sz:;cl; o P ‘7"'\ Rézief_‘g;:ff::k Radé‘;” Our ! Large Sample Room }\ 2 —fi: ; time. A fank for Diesel OP ay 1 4 o o | the new o v " stopped and predictions made the session may 1.\m proachiNE Ehe’ dny ‘ob. theies SRS ‘Ll:()n h : S : ELEVATOR SERVICE ! ; J D Rlchdl‘d Wl“ldmfl | and a L;nk for er ld'e oil save & week or more overtime, the excellent record of the| PO Ll B L E e tors o turn up new | ! R(’ spon Slblllt i 8. ZYNDA, Prop. e DENTIST l PHON;T‘;-‘;O‘ s el Al Territorial lawmakers in completing their Work| .o ™ nohiess other mines will be. located and| .. McDonald, athletic director | zp y ) gl OPFIOR AN RESIDENGE { 1 within the appointed time stands out in an es- the gold output of Alaska will expand. But it ‘”“iot the Treadwell Club, was di-| J‘ Plclastlneau Building i RELIABLE ThANSFER pecially favorable light. It is a fine compliment .+ eynand until there is & new army of men sent | recting plans for the Club's bien- We.ate teeoannibis s 4 i s i A ! to the men who represented the people of Al into the virgin portions of the [erritory to search| ... smorer in honor of the Ters| - {“ f p 1‘ we sell T R T T T S I s I T < In Washington the appropriations bill, the stickler oyt the hidden treasure. ritorial Legislature. It promised to||] every ton of coa cll. S e gt s Ry, r . . of all Legislatures, has not yet passed either House The Territory depends upon the prospector lu be a big event. ; Your satisfaction is our Wfim & Commercla Adjust- i By comparison it can be pointed out the Alaska work this miracle of progress. Many men of brawn objectives | ng' B. t:fls Hoka | ment& R?un"Bureau | Legislators had their expenditure bill in nearly com- and intelligence are needed. They are nvaflable’ n: Postmaster Jack Henson, o;l e | vy E?xmamlened lar.,sm Fitted | Cooperatinyg_with ,Wme IV pleted shape two weeks before the session closed. America, ”“‘h”‘ey gl "’-‘19“:"“’!‘]“?:'53“ p"’“’ |Douglas, was a Junmeau wisitor. |{ The purchase of your b Vn_olemine ‘Bldg | ice Bureau P i y were no fewer A r0s- & # < o 3 gy At the outset there were those who predicted dire|Was Wh?“ they WPT‘ > o i b fuel from us will convince Office Phone 484; Residence ] Mo 1~—Shraw._., Bldg. ) ; bers voiced | Pectors in the Copper River Valley alone. Victor Epsteyn left for the south s | We have 5,000 local ratings results and early in lhevscssicn some members -|l~ © |other parts of Alaska were thousands of men. on he. HaHSE Mo thv you on a cost-and-comfort Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | | it ' L ";OU]d Dk Ehhes dL8 he PUpLE: o ce lhanhplace;huu :Francxsco by the serious illness ofi{ basis of the advantage a i | e e up. But the contrary occurred. Today the hard rock properties have beco: : ¥ 7 + 1 T T T S N Under the Chairmanship of George A. Lingo of | ., .\ 1" Bt the hard rock areas are scarc his father. n{:p(mslble coal merchant s | [ ) the Fourth Division the Ways and Means Commitiee oo atched, Tens of thousands of square miles of Weatter: At ar i | offersiyou. . | B 4 a went to work seriously without blare of trumpets. jnland Alaska scarcely have been trod by the foo fo éav ‘ COZ\TTESTS [ Dr. A. W. Stewart :‘ Alaska Tran..fer Co. Every morning at 9 o'clock Chairman Lingo calied of the man looking for new lode properties. [ a1 i P .f. C * DENTIST I his committee members together and the m The Government should awaken to a realization | actiie Loast Vit P st Eh il b heasi e B GENERAL HAULING relative to expenditures were gone into honest! of the value of th_r' man w)‘m is c::pa‘?le and w | ST. PATRICK'S ©L2¥ SPECIAL | )mong your friends, £nd SEWARD BUILDING ED JEWELL, Proprietor thoroughly. Those’ who had an interest in taxation can—with preper alds—go into the hills. The ,““" | 10% reduction on all iiguors m; C()(ll CO. get in on the fun? Teams Office Phone 469 il PHONES 269—1134 were called before the ip to give informs specting are mu]LlplI(‘], ;x ldho,jf | THE TOTEM GROCERY. i from all parts of the city & Shis s e i and present their views. No interests were over- lgtiéxnspot; (;m :»mm n’xhc;mn:on‘;wm ¥ N:Ixmnu\ ! Ga.dn:,‘,firddmg._l;:m;on ;u;:i e :::u::p.::r‘.::i\;:g“:n:;yy :;: \”~ - SEE BIG VAN looked and all the time speed was made. The resuit €IOFES to tho Mdea ey can devise & means o e Babcion Al TR b B8 e o leing i Robert Simpsen | 1 was that the appropriations Dbill was before the FHECIS B AT M febaateny 00 R { | Opt. D. [ Guns, and Ammunition House and passed the earliest on record. It went Alaska sorely needs prospectors and must have O S ee—a T '3 B % .'cl. ‘i Gracducte Los Angelss Col- | LOWER FRONT STREET | N to the Senate in time for that body to give it a them Jf her mineral resources are to be develope ST. PATRICK’S SPECIAL Toe Junkav Launory || FYUNSIWCICK ! \eko of Gotornttes i Next to Midge* Lunch consideration. There were but a few items in ques- |y, ¢he paximum. Practically every industry in t NEW LOW PRICES ON ALL LI-| Franklin Street between 1 I Opthalinology Jop o] tion when the bill went to free con Territory ry enterprise d(-pvzndg up«;n mining— | quORS AT THE TOTEM GRO- Front and Second Streets AI!I’ YS | Glasses Titted ~enses Ground | | were quickly adjusted, and the appr 1 fishing and trapping. Even farming and| gppy —adv. il o i — | Drues anp Sunpries ure was out of the way tation and trade look to their business h; e TS e e PHONE 35§ ! |{ Rneinlander Beer on Dranght - | S Al s Chairman Lingo of the House Ways and Mex and,| cxBod L SHEDURH, Ahe (lfts, 08 Lbe ¢ T ———ti POOL BILLIARDS ——D—R H. VANCE | or LIQUORS Gemmittee ang Segafpr Yohy B. p.w‘,\ Chgigin .9 prospector end the miner—and. most essential to all, ) B tl M uro 1 Z Tt BASDER FOOE ppinacey AT;! IN A HURRY! of the Semate revenue group, and their respective right lnm-, is lh‘%nl)’;’wfce'r‘z'-mrtin‘:e Q?;’;z:g::f: ‘ utier a ) JUNEAU-YOUNG e o e g Cunsulutg:xl‘:l: sxsmindiion || PHONE 97 B valued man—ands ¢ Y { 79 o Y S ccmmittees did a mighty good picce of work. bear in encourgidg him and helping him to succead | Dr!l o C‘) i ’ Funeral Parlors '.“ T || Free. Hours 10 to'12; 1 to 5; || Fast Free Delivery R, 6 0 e {| | tcensed Funers Disctors FOR BT A o 3 P it e Pe OET 'ER 2 # S { d Embalmers it ce Gran .y = / ri NEWSPAPERS GET ADVERT Florence P. Kahn, Congresswoman A ! an vl s 1 e DOLLARS. |fornia: “Germany, France, Russia, Italy, - "ln"'h"“';::" ety %y |, Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 | |___tineau Hotel. Phone b these powers are busy arming. And we are doil o s e LY, SO A Sl AGENCY 3 Drl‘g StOl"e i & o B s R 0 Sl 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIlIIIIIlIlIIIII g . thing 1ike $350,000 0 used for this purpose b . ] (Authorized Dealers) | Di. J. W. Bayne Next to Coliscza with newspapers getting the largest shares. Arthur B ang, highest paid editor: ’ i Bt The Bm'(’nu. of Advertising of the American have tasted blood in the way of Qovernmcxll ";10“ - X ] . CREASE i Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Newspaper Publishers Association reports that no- and they want more; they think they ought KRAFFT’S ; ay n a ' GAS | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 prm. fl—“-——s-m tional advertisers spent $349,500,000 in 1934 wich have it. | | General Cca:'llnv‘ :;: Millwork t | OIS 1 Evcmu;n)g K?,;;olmtm.mt l l Hnnywogdcog nf.uvsop , er o) Taz ps 32,5 L4 | trac rmer] " newspapers getting 46.7 per cent, magazines La William Green, President A. F."of L: “The Presi- | Estimates furnished. Plate | George BIOS — per cent, chain broadcasts 122 per cent and outdoor dent i8 our hope and strength.” | Glass—Plyboard | . ot s Pay Less—-Much Less 7.7 per cent. TR S : | | 2nd and Pranklin Phone 62 # Front at Main Street These figurcs apply to national advertisers. In| Carter Glass, U. S. Senator from Virginia YL i @ GARBAGE HAULED BEULAH HICKEY regards to local advertising the percentage in favor| man who doesn't know whether he means ‘and’ or | uneau Reasonable Monthly Rates of newspapers is much higher. ‘or’ is unfit to write a statute.” i T]_l Fl Sh / E_ 0. DAVIS L e St ] o e Florence Shop 1| LOWER M b Counsel for Labor Unions Ty,w\ It is positively interesting, sometimes, to hstcnl Permanent Waving a Spee&ty Otors ‘ “:::seor'l:!m FOl' chk Chazlton Ogbuin, bl 5 today the most serious t0 8 high-pressure salesman telling another man how | ‘ Florence Holmquist, Prop, = witomobile lakortprobiem 8 S0 spend his mone; PHONE 421 et s T T RADIO Yabor problem in America. 'he O“Bht to spe money. | | “ oo AU ARSI . - ‘ | Behrends Bank Building f———————-—fl' REPAIR o 1 PRICES H. S. GRAVES Telephone s |t = —4 PHONE 36 “The Clothing Man ‘ HENRY PIGG The “Caterpillar” Diesel F ! g ALW AYS « ) | 5 . Home of Hart Schaffner and e aterpl ar eS¢ Orty I MARKET E%SK,EE For very prompt Aoy cfim“ { | | Provisions, Fruil ege ~ “ | | Phone 342 Free Delivery; [ ] LIQUOR DELIVERY ||} | i | Harry Race i - oo = 4 . I : ! SABIN’S I ay’fl Tflk't JUNEAU FROCK ||| waten ana ,.,...,,NE L DRUGGIST i G B SHOPPE || at very reasonable rates The Squibb Store eorge YOS, “Exclusive but not Expensive” P SRS eI g B e e : ; Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, || | PAUL BLOEDHORN | 3 z Phone Your Orders! Hoslery and Hats { |, vRoNT srREEr | sl Pl o TR E P | Q3 f 1 If It's Paint We Have Ii & F o Store apen until OLD NEWSPAPERS i i | mldmght In bundles for sale at The Em-' ’ WENDT & G,;‘n,ssl'm ARRACK pire office, 25c. Fine for starting PHONE | W SRR RRCRATRRCOOHAN | sour tires”ehese cbitly mornings. . | Construction Co. ; || Jumeam Phone 487 o s A A . 2 | JUNEAU New Times Bring New Needs ; i ° ; Drug Co. : . | B T pgrages g (0 e R 3 . The continuous progress of this bank, ever since | Ve With 44 Drawbar Horsepower this tractor is a source of power “TE CORNER DRUG STORE" stablishment in 1891, has proved its ability | . P. 0. Substation No. 1 its e P | ew to do that job. 3 i to meet thl(: changing requ)rements of the Ter- | ¢ 1 Bl 5 FREE DELIVERY ritory as the years pass. - BETTER—QUICKER—CHEAPER # ’, s “C i ” { A connection with a bank that is at once ex- rctlc You've got dozens of jobs the “Caterpillar” can do for you at i = ' perienced and progressive has never been more a saving in cost— | PAINTS—OILS q important than in these times of world-wide | . TAP BEER o P . . Builders’ and She:f | hange. | For further information write ‘ HARDW _B1 i A } | Pabst Famous IN TOWN! e it e B | I A cordial welcome for old friends and new. Draught Beer Hardw o. ci l f Tllomas rdaware ° PS | T.’ MI | Northern Commercial Co. e | On THE MINERS' [ “JIMMY" CARLSON Recreation Parlors Alaska and Yukon Territory “Caterpillar” Dealers | McCAUL MOTOR | The B. M . Behrends ank . e R . [ NG SEATTLE, WASH. COMPANY : Juneau, Alaska - Liquor Store COLMA! DI ) : | Dodge and Plymouth Duml 8 4 Old newspapers for sale at The BILL DOBGIAS

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