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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1935. GOOD COPPER NEW Daily Al ROBERT “ ska Empire BENDER - - imulating Alask the Coming as the the piece of news, especially the announcement mine Editor and Manager e ¥ sidents of €0 ecott t month. gold industry has been ir through in and have been brightened by exe coppe The increase price silv the umption of Entered wmatter. several T quotations and re operations of 4 that has th omises to the Terr itself outset on a limited scale, will considerable mine from a pro- been SUBSCRIPTION RATES, Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Dougias for $1.25 per _montt ducing By malil, post “the f rate idle for R T by I Saveme st equally favorable bcribers will confer While Doty the Business Off ; the d y of their ope copjser property two years at react in pening at the ation doubtles at long tory the put a only papers WOl in the the not railroad running Along with the it will mean taking unempic ber of me ASSOC but IATED PRESS, i ‘ to Cordova seasonal hed hereir L up con- jon. If reports will be local news publis siderable th several ment s ployed burden in the Territory PLASKA CI LATION THAN THAT OF A h red m the relief eased the copper the reopening at intervals abroad are el as indicate, noticeably Activity sponsible re- as t metal been ce the first of the year in slightly larger have been 14 in for life buying and Kennecott st as high as 18 and a fractic While it means employment there in the announcement of Superintendent E. J. Duggan that should be cle heded by those who might work there. He advises not to rush to the hold- ings, “It is most advisable that those who wish to work communicate with the Kennecott office before coming to Kennecott,” he said. There is no logic in stampeding to the Kennecott in the hopes of getting a job. The practical way the agents as the Superintendent suggests. market is perhaps has been copper markets ck ranging from around Copper velume domestic ictive to on is one note sely JUST I-'()R 'llll-‘ 1d from time to the RECORD. ‘While about our purpose of Smith used record show Federal and handling :the cituation in While we of Alaska appre the fine that to us in cases of emergencies, they too are in the record, the point is that officials here are closer to the heart of things and ar subject to the alarmist attitude that might prevail in the States as the result of meager from our outposts. the outside wc little time excited for the straigh as Al migh > well to have the Te rial authorities are rather ship-shape a The Poor Little Rich Man. epidemics bing to say, it (Kansas City Times.) rent rate for call loans on securities listed vork Stock Exchange is one-quarter of per annum, which means that $100,009 to the lender less than $1 a day in if the rich man who desires apital instead of spending it, may for a living. The cur on the New aid |1 per cont would return interest It to conserve his have to go to work tyle ate offers of are made and looks as not easily report Might Secede. Huey In the particular instance of Point Barrow where indications now that control, authorities went and efficiently. They first got concrete and then when ‘' appeared while no dra Wwas necessary precautior visable guard ag A doctor was dispatched nurses and supplies doctor and n J Point Barrow moment seemed judgment of ou withoritie perience, for they that really starts on the rebound world has dro d ix lot of wo to do i t is. In war . In thesc cases it js ' mfEi™iho kndf e (Kansas City Times.) If the Government gets too cocky and withholds funds from Louisiana, the State may retaliate, Huey Long hints, but refusing to pay Federal taxes. But Sta could by with it, wouldn’t the . substantial winner in that kind of fact, wi Huey in siana a heavy liability are under Aly informatior there systema influenza is into action acilon if the ad- | Governmer wn eventualitie omplimen airbanks with tw e down help e whole a Ary move seemed to from F medical to give to th county? have been carrying on at 4 Hacy in Restriction sound (Kas s of an nsas Cit nomy of scarcity and restrict- °d to production in quantity and the buy should find a jesson in the experience This industry lost heavily epression years in an effort tricted, market for its products readjusting manufacturing costs and re- the industry today has been enabled scale almost equal to that of duction in the most progperous y ught with it enlarged markets for product means, as well, more employmer bOYS | me wage 1ey in the industry. Which, better means to recovery, scarcity or based on actual ex Advocat Lled at | particularly the aut in the to mair Bu ducing Know too Day m the hea often the trou tructive industry. dlines there " of and important duty they call t the mopping up squ North™* by Thus pid vote of tha come to our have offered also were on why not let te aid thelr the these sundin? who times record show a res in on A its the States i pr in distress services that S0 many this o home on and the sion a couple of town th lines R ph‘nl\" job? is the 9040000000000 000000000099000900000000000000000000000000000 Oh, What a Difference Modernization and Paint Can Make! Fully realizing that reconditioned and modernized homes, repainted and redecorated homes, are more of a community asset . . . look better . . . are more easily sold or rented — the Government has arranged to insure liberal loans for these important purposes. This financing can be done without delay or embarrassment: We will assist you in completing the details, if you wish, Old houses, architecturally ugly houses, neglected houses—we are specialists in making them smartly modern . . . yet at modest ex- pense, Let’s talk it over. Thomas Hardware Co. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Clean'1J Fix Up in the Better Housing Proqram is to contact | m.....mq 20 YEARS AGO | HAPPY From The Empire | ST CSESE S The Empire extends congratula- tions nnd best wishes today, their birthday anniversary, to the follow- MAY 8, 1915, Nearly all the Americans aboard the Lusitania, sunk May 7 by a German submarine, were lost. They included Charles Froham and Al- fred Gwynn Vanderbilt. Lists the lost were still incomplete. Next to the sinking of the Lusi tania, the important war news was of the success of the German Bal-| tic Sea offensive. The Germans had captured Libau, the Russian Baltic seaport. ing: MAY 8 Helen Chipperfield > o NORIWAT Dgnce at Save the | R of DAXNCE Celebration May 18, May Hall cn While cranking an Evinrude mo- tor, Dr. R. C. Mathis of Doug-| las was struck on the wrist by the | crank, and his wrist broken. Dr, L. P. Dawes treated his injury. Mr. and Mrs. H. VanderLeest | moved to 720 East Sixth Street. | J.-D. Van Atta opened his new barber shop at 116 Front Street. Charlie Chaplin and Mable Nor- | mand were stars of the Orpheum’s comedy, a regular 1915 scream. Miss Emily Morellor, sister of Mrs. J. M. Giovanetti, left for the south bound for Aukland, New Zea- land, to marry her childhood sweet- heart, a former school mate in Turin, Italy. Have you watches and clocks that have not ticked their time for a long while — that lose time or gain time . . . can never be depended upon. Has your watch been “acting up,” of late, causing you to miss engagements and trains? We have a reputation for put- ting timepieces into perfect condition again to a split- second. And they STAY RE- PAIRED, Paul Bloedhorn Jeweler | A. 'W. Fox was appointed to't; | the place of City Clerk E. W. Pett during his absence from Juneau as a delegate from Alaska to the Gen- | eral Assembly of the Presbyterian! Church of the United States in! | Rochester. | e | i A. H. Humpheries ship; eight |of his best horses to the railroad | terminal at Ship Creek aboard the Admiral Evans. . ‘ Stampeders to th: tracted by the bu ka Railroad, fiiled every available sp aboard the Admiral Evans. I on to 230 first cl pas- for Seward and Knik An- , there were 125 steerage. Westward, at- of the Alas- Maximum, 61; cloudy minmum WE CLEAN EVERYTHING CLEANABLE! in silk, wool or linen wearing apparel * * * draperies * * * blankets, other fabrics, etc. Our modern processes bring your clothes or fabrics back to you as clean and crispy as when new. For safety, dependability and best results call us, PROSPERITY SYSTEM TRIANGLE CLEANERS PHONE 507 ‘Clean Up=Paint Up) Fix Up in theBetter , . Making Alaska Business GO! is just as much a part.of our service tecting the deposits of the Territory’s as is pro- residents. In 1935, as since 1891, we are ready to supply funds for the temporary use of well- managed businesses of approved credit standing. Your requirements will be carefully con- sidered here. ,TheB M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska BIRTHDA‘Y[ Elks’ date. L se e Rl e e B R B I e m NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR UNITED STATES PATENT U. 8. Survey No. 1492 Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 1935. | Serial 08356 Notice is hereby given that, pulv’v | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building ne O, rant to an Act of Congress ap- proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- TY ALASKA GOLD MINING| JOMPANY, a corporation organiz- | ed and existing under the laws of | the Territory of Alaska, whose post| +___ el ok, Sffice address is Juneau, Almska‘ DRS. KASER & FREEBUR( has made application for a patent| | DENTISTS upon the following described lodes, | Blomgren Building lode mining claims and premises. | PHONE 56 all situated upon Admiralty Island, Hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre- cinct, Alaska, and described by the official plat and by the field notes 'me file in the office of the Reg-| ster of Juneau Land District, An-| shorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: | Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point| Lode, whence USLM. No. 10, a cross on exposed bed rock on small | le.lllnd in Funter Bay, bears N 50° oy i 189" W 325301 ft, and running| [thence N 67° 57 E along line of Dr. Geo. L. Barton | | mean high tide of Funter Bay,| CHIROPRACTOR | 375.26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point| | 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 lode; thence N 25° 56° E 395.95 Office Hours: 9 to 12,'1 to 5 | feet to Corner No. 3 Pomnt Lode; Evenings by appaintment |thence N 64° 00' E 31590 feet tc | Corner 4 Point Lode; thence S 12 |9’ E 400.80 feet to Corner No. § D | Point Lode; thence S 31° 55' I xe i76.20 feet to Corner No. 6 Pom\‘ Lode; identical with Corner No. & | Swell Lode; thence S. 31 E 8092 feet to Corner No. &| Ocean Swell Lode; Thence S 88°|; 119 E 19442 feet to Corner No. 4 Ocean Swell Lode, identical with Corner No. 1 Queen Bee Lode whence US.L.M. No. 10 bears N 64" | 18’ 30" W 4452.85 feet; thence N 18 30" E 423.77 feet to Corner No. | King Bee Lode, whence U.S.L.M No. 10 bears N 69° 46’ 10" W 442623 feet; thence N 44° 57" E P DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Val Building entine d Williams DEN INTIST \ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastneau Building Phone 481 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Pucne 469 B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. \ John H. Walmer, Ex« " alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Seghers Council No. 1760. Meetings second and last Monday at 7:30 p. m. Transient brothers urged to at- tend. Council Cham- bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ' G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon | day of each month fr | Scottish Rite Temple, | bezinning at 7:30 p.m. i HOWARD D. STABLER. Worshipfuil Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secret: DOUGLAS AERIE 117, F. O. E. Meets first and thir p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting brothers welcome. Sante Degan, W. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. Mondays, Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble, PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 296.00 feet to Cornmer No. 2 King >Bce Lode; thence N 35° 27" E 184.50 fect to Corner No. 3 King Bee Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 Tellurium Lode; thence N 8° 47| 20” E 33865 feet to Corner No. 4 Tellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16 Opthalmology 280.65 feet to Corner No. 5 Tellur- Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground | ium Lode, identical with Corner|: -~ H No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence N| 50’ E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4| Lone Star Lode; thence N 70° 00 E 359.15 feet to Corner No. 3 Otter Lode; thence N 5° 50° E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence| N 70° 00’ E 150000 feet to Corner |No. 1 Otter Lode, | No. 21, a cross on a granite boulder | 5 feet square showing 12 inches above gronnd, approximate latitude " Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- | lege of Optometry and | DR. H. VANC OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by 3ppointment. Office Grand Apts.. near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 whence US.LM.| Commercial Adjust- ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Seiv- ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. | We have 5,000 local ratings on file Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor 58° 14 30” North and longitude West, bears N 17° 46’ 10" 65 feet; thence S 5° 50' W| \ ) w. R feel to Corner No. 2 Otter| | Dr. -lDEN“bT ayne thence S 70° 00" W 359.15| | o8 Rocms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. et to Corner No. 1 Lone Star| | [ S Office hours, 9 am. ta 5 pm. | Lode, whence U:SIL.M. No. 21 bears Everungs by appointm.nt [ | N 6° 32" W 321105 feet; thence S 5° 50° W 666.60 feet to Corner No s i i 12 Lone Star Lode, identical with Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears N 4° 5" W 3864.81 feet; thence S 18° 16° W 758,65 feet to Corner No. 2| Tellurium Lode; thence S 70° 00 W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 King| Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22° W 776.00 | feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee | Lode, identical with Corner No. 2| Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08’1 |W 174596 feet to Corner No. 3| |Queen Bee Lode, identical with Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lode, whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lilly/| Lode bears N 70° 00" E 1500 feet,| from which U.S.LM. No. 10 bears |N 54° 577 W 4573.01 feet; thence S 32° 00" E 613.40 feet to Corner No. |3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70” /000 W 1500 feet to Corner No. 4 | Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 32° 00’ E 31265 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- | den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40° W 11500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00" W 600 | ft. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, | identical with Corner No. 4 Valley Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N | 35° 32’ 40” W 4685.45 feet; thence N |32° 00" W 423.45 feet to Corner No. 5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20" E 273.80 feet to Corner No.6 Valley | Lode; thence N 5° 42 W 279.74 ft. to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence | N 46° 15° E 306.24 feet to Corner | No. 1 Valley Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N 45° 41’ 30" W 4120.65 feet; thence N 46° 03’ W| 32411 foet to Corner No. 1 Ocean' & Swell Lode, identical with Corner No. 7 Point Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No.10bears N 45° 39’ 40” W 3805.58 feet; thence N 46° 03'W 192.43 feet to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence N 12° 05 W 361.96 feet to Corner| No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11 E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point Lode, the place of beginning. Adjoining claims, as shown by the plat of survey are: The Alaska No. 2 Lcde, un- surveyed; Jumbo No. veyed; Jumbo No. 2 Lode, veyed; Uncle Sam Lode, unsutveyed; King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- veyed; Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- veyed; Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- veyed; Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; Mill Site Lode, unsurveyed. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. | First publicetion, March 20, 1935. Last pubication, May 29, 1935. St g HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. | ORAMAE HOLLISTER LADIES’ TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. | ; Phone 564 | . L3 " ROSE SUAREZ Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, Alterations TELEPHONE 277 Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | - e JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerie, Hosiery and Hats 1 Lode, unsur- unsur- Maybe you'll have two or three dates, if you CALL 15 And have your Spring clothes put in first-class shape with our cleaning service. [ ] YOUR BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th an B Streets PHONE 547 | SEE BIG VAN Guns and Ammunition | LOWER FRONT STREET Next to Midget Lunch L s Phone 1 Qardinal Cabs THE MARKET BASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables | Phone 342 Free Delivery PIHHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY P AT S AR £ THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 35§ & = __;, WARRACK Construction Co. _ Juneau Phone 487 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS Candy {1C. H. Sheet Metal—()l Burnm Heating—Air Conditioners General Electric Oil Burners I I Front Street | . DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!

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