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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY MAY 17, I935 were using virtually every unsavory ura,cuce fellow, t could be devised to meet their own selfish Daily Alaska Empire BENDER Editor and Manag: ROBERT W the paying and of workmen and throwing market at guise curting overhead there were enough to keep the product of price far below timate business could possibly produce siness was becoming a racket and honest coming to the point where they to use the same methods or go out of of them did Published EMPIRE_ PRI Streets, June their not alive the soul Entered fr matt on a SUBSCRIPTION carrier In June per montk RATES. Dellvered by wu and Douglas for $1.25 By mail One ven $6.00: e lowin, onth busine S many The NRA was devised solely for the protection and legitimate business and it has part of purpos The cry now ng the little fellow whose volume against the big operators, and| maybe it is to a certain extent, although it is prob- | found for that if the Blue The chances are it will con- some at least for it evident that ve been in charge of it are satisfied ded to maintain what they refer to field and no favors.” is that bi its MEMBER OF ASSOC The As Pres use for repub n of it or not otherw local news publishe abie ean be TO BE LARGE is to continue time Eagle | tinue E for » who I a fair fact In {coming very business is beginning to feel other words, the silver lining is be- much in evidence on the dark cloud [that gripped it for so long, and when orders start coming and the registers begin clicking a |little at what heretofore has been a support now has a barrier. What a little over | an oasis in the desert now becomes restraint of t » to the business which is getting jon its feet again. It wants to toss off the so-| icalled fetters and whoop ‘'er up. The question is| |whether industry has recovered sufficiently to go| {it alone? There seems to be wide difference of| npmmn but it would appear from past performances , |that a little extension of the same medicine isn't| Acl|going to hurt a thing. As the cycle continue thia rd the NRA will outlive its usefulness and the Blue Eagle can go back to roost. The {its oats cash la tendency to become la year ago we THAT HARASSE ial Rocovery ging one of and in Around the tional commonly known stubborn batt Ne Indus | uF it issues for L Rod their In the meantime, the Republicans are gomg. to| | capitalize on its weaknesses but it is very possible | that they are picking on what by the time 1936 rolls Is not Per-!around may be mo issue at all or/at best only ¢l minor one. The NRA may have completed its func- !ition by that time and business will be going along | ® lunder its own power at such a pace that it won:\ N want pe reminded of those quack G. O. P.| remedies which made it so sick until NRA came to give its succor and survival. ncipal campe ippear to be centering y.see one forces in that direct The NRA, like the majority of raws, fect. Were any man-made statutes entirely per there would be no need for the vast array of leg talent to interpret and quarrel over them. But t NRA, as the horse trader said, has its points whether the most of them od or bad does not matter so much as the fact that the fundamental| . .o purpose of the law It was conceived to meet n which may r of those Wy a to is sound condition right at the do e loudest ssed bird cond be laid | The 1" era in colleges is over and the rious-minded persons who every progressive Jarnagie Foundation. move cn the rival’s goal line a in large measure today are That much brought into being to s tition in behalf sweated by “chiseier” times a whp “rah-r shouting modern ha the Blue E sives intel o0 550 creech ag compx uding the Saturday @ beir h: and of th we that It was nof s drafted re rd rnoons rd made pay certain i ral false - premis s sculduggery n tarvati born to meet ¢ to counter through fear in too many self. 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NORTH SEA Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases™ 1S 83—85 T l!IIIIIIII{HI|Hilll'IIIlIIIHIlHIIIIilIIIII TR 00 A e T |and Fortune. |lice Sliter’s warning to speed man- e 20 YEARS AGo || HAPPY From The Empire The Empire extends congratul MAY 17, 1915, tions nnd best wishes today, The greatest movement of the war was being planned by the Al- lies for early consummation. The plan contemplated striking the Ger- | man army in force with artillery, | infantry and cavalry in three dif- ferent places in Belgium. Gen. Jof- fre said that the Allies were strong | Kinnon and Hazel Jaeger. enough to make the attacks suc-! |cessful and the announcement was Weather made to prepare the public mind|mum, 40; Clear. for terrific slaughter that would — follow the attacks that had been, decided to be necessary us measures. )mg: | MAY 17 John Rogers Beatrice Primavera 3 ITS Wise to Cali 18 Juneau Transfer Co. when in need of MOVING or STORAGE Fuel Oil Coal Transfer Juneau was victor in the first baseball game of the season with a score of 10 runs, against Tread- well’s eight. Players were, Juneau; Rose, Wells, Callen, Haley, King, Hurlbut, Granger, Cloudy, Conway, Ford and Momb; Treadwell, . Worth, Kalal, Wood, Curtis, Dahl, Fitzmorris, Redmond, Meuseth, Dut- | ton, Johnson, Dawes, C. Worth and Coblentz. Umpires were Brewster W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State,| ; had wired the American Minister | at Brussels to aid in securing per- mission for Jean Vanophem to ac- comps.uv the body of Albert Nadeau 0 America. Arrangements had been made at the request of Guy Me- Naughton. “Temorrow’s Styles Today” 3 Bert Maycock and his compan- ion had a narrow escape from drowning when the Peterboro canoe | in which they were starting for a ride capsized near the Pacific| Coast Dock. “Juneaw’s Own Store” WILL SEE YOU AT THE HOSPITAL GUILD DANCE TONIGHT ELKS' HALL Betty MaeCormick Albert Cooper was arrested for | motorcycle speeding within the eity limits and fined $5 by Acting Mag- istrate A. W. Fox. This was the first arrest following Chief of Po- ~— BIRTHDAY their | | birthday anniversary, to the follow- Simpson Mac- Maximum, 78; mini- Pt o | s | LA SST | posem Bee Lode; thence N 35° 27° E 184.50 UNITED STATES PATENT U. 8. Survey No. 1492 | Serial 08356 | . 1 | Notice is hereby given that. pur- " |suant to an Act of Congress ap- | proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- |TY ALASKA GOLD MINING SJOMPANY, a corporation organ: ed and existing under the laws of the Territory of Alaska, whose post office address is Juneau, Alaska, — |has made application for a patent lode mining claims and premises, lall situated upon /. Luiralty Island, official plat and by the field notes Ister of Juneau Lana wuseiricy, An- chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: Lode, whence USLM. No. 10, 39 W 325301 ft, and 67526 feet to Corner N 2 Point lodde; thence N 25° 56’ E 395.95 fee: to Corner No. 3 Point Lode; |thence N 64° 00" {Corner 4 Point Lode; thence S 12° 0’ E 400.80 feet to Corner No. 5 Point Lode; thence S 31° 55’ E 176.20 feet to Correr No. 6 Foint Lode; identical with Cornmer No. 2 Ocean Swell Lode; thence S. 31° 35" F 8092 feet to Cormer No. Ocecan Swell Lode; 19' E 19442 feet to Corner No. Ocean Swell Lode, identical with Corner No. 1 Qucen Bee Lode, whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° 18’ 30" W 4452.85 feet; thence N 18’ 30" E 423.77 feet to Corner No. 1 King Bee Lode, whedce U.S.LM No. 10 bears N 69° 468’ 10" W| 4426.23 feet: thence N 44° 57" E | 206,00 feet to Corner No. 2 King 3 4 ¥ ] E z to Corner No. 3 King Bee ‘I |Lode, identical with Corner No. 3 Tellurium Lode; thence N 8° 30” E 33865 feet to Corner No. 4 Tellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16" 380.65 feet to Corner No. 5 Tellur-| | feet NC TICE OF APPLICATION FOR|&i- Anchorage Alaska, March 6. 1935. upon the following described lodes, | | Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre- | | einct, Alaska, and described by the | u: {one file in the office of the Reg- e —— i ———— N ——————— | PROFESSIONAL Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. 307 Goldstein Building Phone Off | DRS. KAS| | DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. t 9 pm. Dr. C. P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point | a cross on exposed bed rock on small| tsland in Funter Bay, bears N 50° | % running | thence N 67° 57 E along line of| mean high tide of F.nter Bay,| E 31590 feet to| Thence S 88°|: ar| | .ium Lode, identical with Corner iacs. No. 3 Lone Star Lode; thence N| fter much ents of ore The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty rlorence Holmquist. Prop. PHONE 427 Behrends Bank Bullding changing of plans, the Juneau High ng for their an- picnic Grindstone. The was chartered for the trip and | ments were in the hands of * nual at CAPI TOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night PARIS INN PEARL and BILL Light Wines Lunches ?4-Hour Service Beer—if desired Merchants’ Lunch BAILE Y’S CAFE i S N “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer 50 E 666.60 feet to Corner No. 4 Star Lode; thence N 70° 00" feet to Corner No. 3 Otter| | |Lode; thence N 5° 50° E 666.60 feet | |to Corner No. 4 Otter Lode; thence | |IN 70° 00" E 1500.00 feet to Corner‘ No. 1 Otter Lode, whence USLM.| L | |E —____|No. 21, a cross on a granite boulder 5 feet sg showing 12 inches above gronind, ximate latitude 58° 14 30" North and longitude | 124° 52 West, bears N 17° 46’ 10" W 252465 feet; thence S 5° 50° W ‘ 356.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Otter| S 70° 00 W 35915 Lode; thence feet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star - __ . | Lode, whence USLM. No. 21 bears| N 6° 32 W 3211.05 feet; thence S 5° 50 W 666.60 feet to Corner No. 2 Lone Star Lode, identical with Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 21 bears N 4° 25' W 336481 feet; thence S 18° 16" W 75865 feet to Corner No. 2 Tellurium Lode; thence S 70° 00’ W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 Kins‘ Bee Lode; thence 8 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’ W 74596 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, ) N N ( from which U.SLM. No. 10 bears | |N 54° 57" W 4573.01 feet; thence S‘ 132° 00" E 613.40 feet to Corner No. |3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° 00’ W 1500 feet to Corner No, 4 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 32° 00’ | P S— WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEA‘TL'RING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected e —— ] |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 { |1t. to Corner No.1 Hidden Rock Lode, ;iidenucal with Corner No. 4 Valley | Lode, whence U.S.L.M. No. 10 bears N | 40” W 4685.45 feet; thence N/ 132° 00" W 42345 feet to Corner No. |5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20' E Building Telephone 176 CHIROPRACTOR 201 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 214 | Office Hours: 9 to 12, 1 to 5 | Evenings by appointment Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 R & FREEBURGER | | Dr. Geo. L. Barton || W, Fraternal Societies oF Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome, John H. Walmer, Ex« lted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary. | Seghers Council ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS No. 111760, Meetings second % a | and last Monday at $17:30 p. m. Transient | brothers urged to at- tend. Council Cham- !bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and Fourth Mon day of each month ir Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p.m. HOWARD D. STABLER, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LE I\'ERS Secrc!,a.ry DOUGLAS AERIE 117, F, O. E. M(‘cls first and thi Mondays, 8 p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting brolhwm weicome. Sante Degan, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. ; | Dr. A. W. Stewart I DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Pucne 469 - Robert Simpson Opt. D. Graduaw Los Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses Fitted Lenses Grow | nd | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Dicsel Ofl | and a tank for crude oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | RELIABLE TRANSFER Commercial Adjust- 1 | ment & Rating Bureau i | Coperating with White Seiv- | ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings on file DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Free. Hours 10 to 12; to 5; 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. Office Grand Apts., near Gas- tineau Hotel. Phone 177 Alaska Transfer Co. GENERAL HAULING ED JEWELL, Proprietor PHONES 2&9—1134 Di. J. W. Bayne DENTIST | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. Evenings by appointment PHOI\'E 321 | HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Room ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. ORAMAE HOLLISTER LADIES’ TAILORING AND DRESSMAKING 411 GOLDSTEIN BLG. Phone 564 ROSE SUAREZ Modiste from New York City Dressmaking, Remodeling, Alterations TELEPHONE 277 Feldon's House, near Moose Hall | |273.80 feet to Corner No.6 Valley e | Lode; thence N 5° 42° W 279.74 ft. to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence | IN 46° 15" E 306.24 feet to Corner I}NoA 1 Valley Lode, whence U.S.L.M.‘ No. 10 bears N 45° 41’ 30" W| WALLIS 8. GEORGE, CP.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Juneau, Alaska SERVICE 2 14120.65 feet; thence N 46° 03’ W‘ 32411 fiet to Corner No. 1 Ocean Swell Lode, identical with Corner| No. 7 Point Lode, whence U.S.L.M. |No.10 bears 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 236196 feet to Corner Making Alaska Business GO! is just as much a part of our service as is pro- tecting the deposits of the Territory’s 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. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska i et 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 Lode, un- surveyed; Jumbo No. veyed; Jumbo No. 2 Lode, veyed; Uncle Sam Lode, unsurveyed; 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. : [ 1 | | 1 Lode, unsur- unsur- BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP In New Location at 12th anc B Streets PHONE 547 | | if . JUNEAU FROCK SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Expensive” Lingerie, A Date- 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 ALASKA Laundry SEE BIG VAN Guns and Ammunition LOWER FRONT STREET Next to Midget Lunch T | Cardinal THE MARKET BASKET | || Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables | Phone 342 Free Delivery | L] . . i i PHONE 36 For very prompt 1.1QUOR DELIVERY TrE Juneau LAUNDRY | | | Fracklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 358 Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487 Juneau Ice Cream Parlors SHORT ORDERS Fountain [+ Wi 3 | |C. H. METCALFE CO | Sheet Metal—Oil Burners { Heating—Air Conditioners | General Electric Oil Burners I8 Phone 101 Front Street . 0. % | | . _— DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY!