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Daily Alaska Empire JBERT W. BENDER Ed THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 25, Here and Alaska - Awakens. horage Times.) awakens to the Sy Deltt r yor gre activity. d Main ion northward is under the fish of the sea and‘ ig ‘"xlon creatures drawn southward by the | !milder condifions have turned northward with the advent of the spring 1ths., viany Alaskans, not unlike those migratory crea- also have migrated southward and turn north- each spring—and they are now starting again The great urge is upon them. And 1s who have sojourned in the south period this winter will be coming thousands ars—miners, prospectors, fishermen, tourists, nd army men, and a horde of others. | Uncle Sam himself is turning to Alaska this _ lyear as never before. More Fed enterprises are ER|C tapis for Alaska this year than in previous % in history. ! In every Alaskan community the people should | |take on the spirit of the awakening—and prepare | to measure up to the new condifions and oppor tunities. Alaska will be in the limelig nationally and internationally this year. Anchorage will share the new advantages as much as any city of the Terri- tory. To realize all the benefits possible Anchorag? | must keep awake. | The prizes due to this great awakening will be {many and widely distributed. Many an individual ‘who never before shared such prizes may now {be among the winners if he but have the nerve and enterprise to act. Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Always do jwhich you fear to do” If you have failed to itor and Manager promise - of ond ¢ for $1.25 ! tur will prom vy lEa oo agAE to flock back. | i\\llll the Alask {for a the it the redite L nd- alac that KEEPING THE RECORD Former President Hoover told California last week that recovery of thi tomay regir bably as the better with pride to soint i dving par alf licn. to rides ha arners. . Steps Wall property rom those da became paupe saved a nasty as @ # will station ituat the nation has due respe cruel as it n resident probably Barbara Prince. Mdivan ponies, is It looks like a I married him for n, who d gave Reno rse on Barbara. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT U. 8. Survey No. 1492, Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935 Serial 08356 Notice is hereby given that, pu:- suant t0 an Act of Congress ap- proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- TY ALASKA GOLD MINING OOMPANY, a corporation organiz- ed and existing under the laws of the Territory o!f Alaska, whose post office address is Juneau, Alaska, bas made application for a patent upon the foilowing described lodes, lode n claims and premises, all situat Admiralty Island, Harris Miu: District, Juneau Pre- cinet, Al and described by the official pla: and by the field notes office of the Reg- id District, An-' follows, to-wit: at Corner No. 1 Poin{ U 10, a small N 50° runni Yo he XPOSEC on ars and along Funte E 31590 Lode; thenc ner en to Corner No I'nence S 88 th whence Corner E 423.77 feet 1 King Bee Lode. wh No. 10 N 4426 23 thence IM\ 0 W 57 E! N #4 feat Administration” do not work. le he veiwed with alarm the Democ m owner ohly to . respect | Bee Lode; thence N 35° 27' E 18450 den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40' W launch out on new opportunities—particularly in | Alaska, get the spirit and get under way. Spring is |here and it is time to act. STRAIGHT. 8 Republicans in and the “theories In his cus- atie m, an Long the Distributer. (New York Times.) Senator Long's broadcast was mot what many expected. They listened for something vituperative and abusive. Instead, he was astute enough to, javoid most of that and to seize the opportunity of his scheme to distribute the wealth of the coun-| try. In this there is nothing new. He has himself| repeatedly advanced the idea before he was ever| heard of. Predecessors of his had advocated sim-| ilar plans. They have been the dream of many agitators and governments for thousands of years In one of Shakespeare’'s plays the thought is pre- sented in a way closely to parallel the language of the Louisiana Senator—“So distribution might undo and each man have enough.” question insists upon an answer how the to be done. Senator Long shies away from ails.” They are to come later, th ect can be put into execution lega the consent of the majority of the peop and ne man can say. This, how- clear. Could it be carried out, it 1 not the distribution of wealth, but th2 of wealth. Existing forlunes might be theie would be no way of n the crdinary motives for enterpr accumulation have been taken not a fixed sum; it has all the ated and enlarged. It is not a can continuously be drawn by constant streams of new These would at once be dried up by the thod. He might take over and dlstllb”l‘\ wealth by forces which would amount i presently there would te nothin an,\b?»d,\ else to confiscate. It might to have $2,500 and a house, but | k for them, and no one to giv: m employment except the Government, how much | better uld scciety be off, and how much time | lap-e before this country settled down into nditicn misery L because Senator Long's proposals seem fan and impossible they ought not to be dis- lightly or with a sneer by sensible people. will have to be studied and thought through | refuted. The fundamental thing to be im-| upon those who may be attracted for a| s his roseate promises is that, even if he| his way, he would be not a distributer | tut a destroyer. part of wis the Republi ty and still the Republican ainly is en- of a Jost cause, ight it might be he things which recovery 1a ional from 60 farmer’'s ed; been m- The 1ve have indus- 1il- n starving f | missed They and pr time conld ! or erally rallyl ng men wilon L Mr. Hoover sound to him, bim In that ys when all i by have wealth Ay It is a human geod thing that mest of us, being weak beings, have some strong-minded mentors read guard and defend our morals and tell us what we can rightfully do. the polo loving table of polo rce, she says. [t's righl for a nation to want peace but it hould be able to take care of others who do not want peace. 206.00 feet to Gormer No. 2 King E 31265 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- !1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00° W 600 1t. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, identical with Corner No. 4 Valley Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N 380.65 feet to Corner No: 5 Tellur-|35° 32 40” W 468545 feet; thence N | ium Lode, identical with Corner 32° 00’ W 423.45 feet to Corner No. No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence N 5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 2¢' E| 5° 50' E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4]273.80 feet to Corner No6 Valley Lone Star Lode; thence N 70° o0 |Lode; thence N 5° 42 W 279.74 ft.| E 359.15 feet to Corner No. 3 Otter to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; Lhenoe; Lode; thence N 5° 50’ E 666.60 feet | N 46° 15 E 306.2¢ feet to Comert t Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence No. 1 Valley Lode, whence U.S.LM.| N 70° 00' E 150000 feet to Corner|No. 10 bears N 45° 41' 30" W No. 1 Otter Lode, whence U.S.L.M. 4120.65 feet; thence N 46° 03' W No. 21, & cross on a granite boulder 33411 feet to Corner No, 1 Ocean 5 feet square showing 12 inches Swell Lode, identical with Corner above ground, approximate latitude No. 7 Point Lode, whence U.S.L.M.| 58° 14 30" North and longitude NO.10bearsN 45° 39’ 40" W 3805.58 134° 52 West. bears N 17° 46’ mrvdeev, thence N 46° 03'W 192.43 feet W 252465 feet; thence S 5° 50’ W to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence| 666,00 feet to Corner No. 2 Otter|N 12° 05 W 36196 feet to Corner Lode; thence S 70° 00 W 359.15 No. § Point Lode; thence N 4° 11} feet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears Lode, the place of beginning. N 6 W 321105 feet; thence S, Adjoining claims, as shown by 666.00 feet to Corner No. the plat of survey are: Lode, identical with | The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- ellurium ZLode,| surveyed; bears N 4° Jumbo No. thence 8 187 veyed; t to Corner No. 2 Jumbo No. thence S 70° 00’ veyed; » Corner No: 4 King Uncle Sam Lode, unsurveyed; t e 8 19° 22 W 776.00 King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- wrw No. King Bee| veyed; Lode, identical with No. 2 Tellurium, Queen Bee Lode; 21° 08" veyed; W 74596 feel No. 3| Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- Queen Bee Lode, ident with| veyed; Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; No. 1 Mill Site Lode, unsurveyed. Swamp Lilly Lode bears N 70° 00" E 1500 feet from which USLM. No FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. 10 bears N 54° 57 W 437301 fect; thence S| 32° 00' E 613.40 feet to Corner No. \Fm publication, March 20, 1935. 3 Swamp Lilly Lode: thence S 70°|Last pubication, May 29, 1935. 00 W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4| —>>o— Swamp Lilly Lode; thence § 32° 00| Empire Classified Ads Pay. feet to Corner No. 3 King Bee Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 Telluriwm Lode; thence N 8° 47 £ 33865 feet to Corner No. 4 Tellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16" 30 W 50 1 Lode, unsur- 2 Lode, unsur- 5 Corner S . 2nd Lode, unsur- of equality, to be sure, but an equality | _ | | Phone 342 . i e t 20 YEARS AGO From The Ervpire i 18 ) 1 \ e it " D The first stage of the great bat- tle which was to precede the Rus |sian advance on Budapest, the capi- | tal of Hungary, resulted in an overwhelming vietory for the Rus- sians. Turkish troops and Kurds massacreing Assyrian Chri 20,000 of whom were already or missing. From Petrograd came word ths the Russian government was givin: serious attention to the holy war in Persia and Asia Minor. ians, t ‘The United States, through le—‘ am Jennings Bryan, secretary of| state, asked Turkey to protect Am-| erican missionaries. Breaking all records for over land dog-mushing, Senato r-elect Thomas McGann of Nome arriv in Cordova, having made the trip between Nome and Chitina, via Fairbanks, ness and stamina, the mushing Senator was said to have had no equal. He made the trip to Fair- banks from Nome in thirteen da having smashed all previous records for the hazardous mush across the ice to Unalakleet. Capt. Louis Lane, with his pow- er schooner, the Polar Bear, sailed from Seattle on his annual trad ing cruise to the Arctic. He planned to secure all news possible of ¢ fate of V. Stefansson and party George T. Jackson, for thre years superintendent of the Pei-| severance mine, was made |ant general manager of the ka Gastineau Mining Co., L. Thane, general manazer. .hc» succeeded the late James Ray Whipple. Bert B. Nisding, superin- tendent at Kensington and Eagle! River, was named lo succeed Mr. Jackson at Perseverance. A. Van Mavern arrived on the Humboldt and was at the New Cain. Weather: Maximum 56; mum, 28; clear. - mini- © e 3000000000 . REGISTER! REGISTER! . To vote at tion on April rcgister. The qualifications are—resident of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If your have not registered .yet, dq s0 mnow, at ‘the City * Hall.~ the city elec- 2 you must REGISTER! REGISTER! e0secececccocece @000 0000000 > - SHOP XN Jl'flEA" FIRST! | The Florence Sho | Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist. Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Building | { | | THE MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Free Delivery i | i n @ v e | Butler Mauro | Drug Co. #Express Money Orders Anytime” Phone 134 Free Delivery _’, SABIN’S Everything in Furnishings for Men ). WARRACK Consh’uclmn Co. Phone 487 B PO JUNEAU Drug Co. “TIIE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. O. Substation No, I¥ FREE DELIVERY PR —-.T. ! PAINTS—o1LS Builders’ and Shet HARDW Rz Thomas Hardware Co. ! McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers were dead | in 23 days, For game-| | 1935, | m HAI The Empire extends congratula- tions nnd best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- ng: MARCH 25 J. M. Giovanetti Jack Beukers PP S i M’CAIN RETURNS Harry McCain, Ketchikan at-| torney, is returning to the First i City as a passenger on the Norco.| McCain has been in Juneau in con-| nection with the Ketchikan utility | court case. | Not Because We Are Cheaper s BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. " UMBING HEATING “We tell you in advance what job will cost” Wise to Call ‘8 Juneau TYPEWLRITERS EFNTFD PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies o s Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage. Electricity, Infra Red Ray. Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Office, 216 Gastineau Channel ] | 1 B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at ¢ pam. Visiting brothers” welcome, John H. Walmer, Ex- alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary I KNIGHTS OF COLI.'MBUS | Seahers Council No. 1760. Meetings sccond and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urged to at- tend. Council Cham=- ers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary MOUNT JUN®AU LCDGE NO. 141 Second and fourth Mon- | day of eich month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginuing at 7:30 paa. HOWARD D. STABLER, Worshipful Master; JAMES W UEIVERS, Secretary. E. R. WILSON Chircpod—Foot Specialist 401 Goldstein Building PHONE 496 DRS.KASER & FRYFHU DENTISTS Bloimgren- Buildiug YHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to @ pm Dr. C. P. Jeane DENTIST Rocms 8 and § Valentine Buildine Telepnone 178 ST — DOUGLAS A3 ¥0 E Transfer Co. | ‘ when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer $5.00 per mwnth i B. Burford § Co. | “Our doorsiep is wWorn Hy <atis- tied o | 1 BESE NS, C HOTEL ZYNDA AERIE A = -1F. OB @3 Mecis first and third Mondays, 8 J.m., Eagles’ Hall, Dou,las. Visiting brothers welcome. Sanve Degar, W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. | Gen. Barton iTOPRACTUR 261 Golds'vin Bldg. Phone 211 | Office hours--9-12. 1-5. Even- | 'ngs by appointment i 4 BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th and B Streets PHONE 547 Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. | Dr. Richard Williams Our tro.™s go ..y place any ' time. A tank f Diesel O | and a tank for crade oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149; N:GHT 148 RELIABLE TRANSFER - —— A DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 Our Responsibility o We are responsible for every ton of coal we sell. Your satisfaction is our T Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Cooperating with w‘me 8arve 1 ice Bureau ‘ Dm 1--Shatt Eidg. ] We have 5,006 lozal ratings | on e i — . E. SOUTHWELL & Optometrist—Optician | Eyes Examined—GClasses Fitted Room 17, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484; Residence Phone 238. Office Hour: to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 objective. ] The purchase of your fuel from us will convince you on a cost-and-comfort basis of the advantage a responsible coal merchant ONTESTS | CONTEST! Vhy wmot organize a team imong your friends, ond gjet in on thd fun? Teams from all parts of the city Alaska Transfer Co. CGENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Progprietor PHONES 260—1134 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phonc 469 and representing many or- ganizations have ulready en- tered this first series. Brunsiwick offers you. Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 | | | _fi | SEE BIG VAN Guns,_and Ammunition } LOWER FRONT STREET | Next to Midge: Lunch o G Robert Simpson Opr. Graducte Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthaliaology Glasses Titted. ~enses Grouvnd Drucs anp Sunpwigs Runeinlander Beer on Draaght ProoL BILLIARDS BARBER SHOP? | JUNEAU-YOUNG , Funeral Parlors Licensed Funeral Directors | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 and Embulmers | I T Pay’nTakit George Bros. AGENCY {Authorized Dealers} GREASES GAS OILS LOWER LIQUOR PRICES ALWAYS Pay’n Takit * George Bros. Phone Your Orders! Motors FOOT OF MAIN ST. PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY - JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expeéhsive” 7 — e DR. li. VANCE OSTEOPATI Consultation and exzamination Frew, Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 or LIQUORS IN A MURRY! PHONE 97 Fast Free Delivery Gu y L. Smith Dru g Store Di. J. W. Bayne DENTIST Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Oftice hours, 9 am. to 5 pr. Evenings by appointment PHONE 321 | '}—“ '! ollywood Slyla Shop = Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street e J GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates I!';li: 0. DAVIS L] okt For Quick RADIO REPAIR Telephone HENRY PIGG H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and © Marx Clothing H | [ | | | AR LA FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates Harry Race DRUGGIST The Squidd Store o red, IDEAL PAINT SHOP PAUL BLOEDHORN | FRONT STREET Store open until midnight LTI $00000000000000000000000000000000000°0006000000000 ; New Times Bring New Needs OLD NEWSPAPERS In bundles for sale at The Em- pire office, 25c. Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. The continuous progress of this bank, ever since, its establishment in 1891, has proved its ability’ to meet the changing reqmrements of the Ter- ritory as the years pass. A A connection with a bank that is at once ex- perienced and progressive has never been more important than in these times of world-wide change. A cordial welcome for old friends and new. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska If It's Paint We Have It! WENDT & GARSTER PHONE 549 Cigars Cigarettes Candy The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap * HIMMY"" CARLSON ! | THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store BILL DOUGLAS