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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1935. livelihood. ey are all working hard and Dall ‘4laskfl Enl DLre effecti i} the guidance of some 'EESS. Frat i Shotehi Ly e o Sl St B || 2 YEARS AGO | HAPPY | _ s St o = will be, prep [ From The Empire ————BIRTHDAY s =l [ Gastineau Channel L 1 . exc Sund by e BETTR 3 SLEBIng SXCOP! coeond and. Mam| - No ome cony with the project has attempted e ——— HL]?%:YdTLn'EflEzecm Strects, Ju Alaske. E e - to deny that some petty dissatisfaction e)fi.sts in a g The Empire extends comgratula- DRY CLEANING | Zlissage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. ELKS meets Entered in the Post Office In eau a s¢ few instances but as Miss Forrest explained they| JUNE zi, 1915, | tions nmd best wishes today, their Ray, Medical Gymnastics | every second and fourth matier £ _ are matters bound to arise in such circumstances| The German war office an- ,;jyday anniversary, o the jolicw- 307 Goldstein Building i NpcrneRday e Viziting brothers wel- nth. Some of the best evidence that the reports or\ " SUBSCRIPTION RATES. and can be setiled satisfactorily right on the grounds.nounced that the Austro-German | ing: come. By mail, postag 1 he following rates: a, 32 miles northwest of Lem- | JUNE 21 - % u 1l Dellvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 f6vues captiived Cib (W G Ekw. One year, in advance, $1 wix months, in advance, bickering is just that and nothing more appears to , % ‘M. E. Monagle, Ex e ibacribera. v 2 iy will promptly | those . two sawmills getting out 400 logs & day;lgezive:k;g?;;::nfi::: ;O::"’ed% Qaph, JOE- M,ksclark. {"DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | | alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary notify the Busines i ny failure or irregularity |homes actually being constructed, some far enough SOt Fenoited hEb th‘e 'Rusghms :}B;‘ I;/rz:e;{mrflv;\iap&;;.‘ 5 DENTI:TSd . { a 3 lomgren Building | e dell 3 1 n ,“_‘v,.,‘.,.'-'(f: News Offi n, §02; Business Office, 3 along for occupancy, and women preparing for the‘,my considerable number of !roops\ Leroy Johnson. . BT 5 | KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS season’s canning. People capable of doing that sort ARSI § i o ; Seghers Council No. T;"‘ \"M"l““’ g "“u]'l“"“;""]““'?‘ . of thing are a mighty long ways from defeat and,| Z. J. Loussac and A. A, Gabbs oo o 0 68 eieseiesh ¢ < . p.m. 1 11760. Meetings second v republication ¢ ews dispatch 2 1 i‘:’f. ot (»“h W credited in this paper and also the |to the casual obs . would appear to be pretty had a miraculous escape from }® ¥ E HOTELS ° and last Monday at focal news publis d hereir ; A | death when Lo . AT TH & ; 7:30 p. m. Transient i s - 5 | well along on the road to achievement. | deal n Loussac’s new Ford -1 . s s 000000 e 0 pid: i . r i ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER - | tomobile got out of his control and| | Dr. C. P. Jenne brothers urg THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION DEN » ~ 5 went crashing through the railing' tend. Convest Cham- H RCATION, INDEPENDENT COURSE. | oF ront. sirest H6 Gt iann e | Zynda b bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN Thomas S. Parke, Bismark, N. D. | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine i H. J. TURNER, Secretar | The situation in Europe and the Far East bclng‘al;r;i: éheor‘”i;g"“r:; ‘;3“”"’ the Gastineau ‘ AL ASK A Building T % so tense ‘that a misplaced comma might throw the o Chine which son; J. H. Farrell, Ju- Telephone 176 : rned a somersault before {p L7 SIMORSOT S = % Aieken MOUMNT JUN!AU 'LODGI! N(h ll’l armies of the world into mortal combat, Secretary |1anded. {neau | l Al ’NDRY x T AT S5fobn S Pourth Bon Swanson has issued orders to his Navy officers to| { Alaskan | n - cond an rt . rallsted 7 N 1 day of each month, ir “Gatten down the hatches.” In other words, he has| F. A. Boyle of the land offite lett 5. Wallsedy VRS PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Willims ‘é’ Seottyh Rite Temple A "4\ 5 advised them to reserve commgnt of any nature|for the Westward to assist in the| A { DENTIST beginning at 7:30 p.m OFFICE AND RESIDENCE HOV'*RD D, STABLER. lin view of the fact that it might very easily be sale of lots at Anchorage. i NOTICE | misinterpreted. | Notice is hereby givon that ap-| = Worshipful Master; JAMES W. 3 te - Gastineau Building » The Secretary realizes as do others who have| Friends of Miss Beatrice Behrends plications for liauor licenses have i Phone 481 | |LEIVERS, Secretary. Phone Office, 216 12 | and Mr. John F. Mullen, Who;c,L"vu filed with the Board of Li-| marriage had been announced for llmm Control as follows: given the matter any thought that there are those forces abroad, abetted by their agents within our { June 25, surprised them with z\‘ ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS, Gen-| borders, who would not hesitate a moment to take |shower at the home of Mrs. John!eral Wholesale License, Seattle, \advantage of an opportunity to throw this country |G Heid. | Washington. 4 ; DOUGLAS § {into conflict over foreign matters. The course to' | NORTHLAND ’x‘R.ANSPORTA-‘t i § N ) ! . A, W. Stews ARk Grocer v | ‘Dr. A tewart e b L DTNTIST Meets first and third Mondays, 8 James Ramsay & Son }|| Hours 5 am to 6 pm. pm., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting o brothers welcome. Sante Degan, FRESH FRU]TS and i REyaRD SOILDING il o w. Caahen Sccremry A PICTURE. follow, as this country has done in the past, iS| The Misses Ruth and Esther K TION CO. Boat License for steam- By i down the middle of the road despite the insinua-|Oarlson, daughters of John L. er “North Sea.” It appears that reports of dissatisfaction emanat- | tions that we may have adopted a selfish policy. Carlson, were in Juneau on their]| NORTHLAND TRANSPORTA- Off’~e Pncne 469 " e i f . - — o ing from Matanuska and given wide publicity in the|If they insist on blowing off, elther in war or|Way to thelr father's cannery at|TION CO, Boat License for motor- | VEGETABLES d - 3 States because of the great interest in the first|words, across the water, let them do it. We have Taku Harbor. ,‘>llg’w;‘;’;éh1;';’mq‘ A FRESH MEATS 1 Tobert Simpson Government-sponsored colonization plan, are some-|plenty to attend to at home, such as building up | 5 ’ 2 George W. Samples of Treadwel]|CO.. Wholesale Beer and Wine Li- | § | time. A tank for Diesel Oil what exaggerated. Not to the point perhaps implied |our defenses, air, land and sea, to guard against|, .= "0 oo of Seattle fo:wa'-'”! e, at City Dock, Juneau, Al- Phonelsz Freel_)ehv‘e”ry«: Graffuate A raw G0l | and a tank for crude oil save by the famous Mark Twain when he commented on|that day when we may be called upon to protect|,..in« vacation. aska, . —_— ] ;: % ot (fim:%: “m;’ ' | burner trouble. | the erroneous report of his death but to a degree our independent stand. - A hearing on the above app’ica- * g g, VE A i Opt.hl‘:lmolng: | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | far beyond what actual circumstances warrant. Mrs. E. . Mugford was ill in §t.|tions will be held by the Board \l. 3. GRAVES | || Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground s T " It may be wrue in part to the lack of information A pretty sure and quick cure for the cham‘Ann's Hospital, Douglas. of Liquor Control at Juneau, Al- “The Clothing Man | | g2 RELIABLE TRANSFER on the remarkable progress that is really being made|idea both in letter and telegram is that lawsuit - aska, on June 28, 1935. 1 | | | - ] Our (.ucks go any place any | ¥ s & s _| Protests or objections against the | Home of dart Schaftner and B e s in comparison with ample report of differences filed in the East against a telegraph company. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Mullen ar-| ©rotes | ; - ~ bound to arise in such a venture and which from | S i Gbaitl e A, Lo 2y e Harx Clothing i DR&JJB‘OX’};?CE Commercial Adjust- ¥ attr ttention where the .| Huey Long is reported willing to ‘“welcome|Summer here. L ¢ £ €12 ilsda i 2 ::lrv"or\mhlr‘::mm-d;x:ltfren;mgu‘;‘:em ity { President Ronsévels itk BRI it can't be that ed with L6 SERE I RINE o = . Ootisubialion sAnd. SxMInseo mentRaiay Duscas g a se is atter of routine. e b %o slin back| Tom Banbury, city wharfinger,| '0l at Juneau, Alaska, on cr be-| PAINT—OILS Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | | Coperating with White Serv~ An interesting survey on what is actually being| | Huey with all his loud noise rying to sip back |, ;" on the Humboldt to make he| O'® the date of said hearing. Builders’ and Shelf !| 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. ice Bureau done toward making the project a success comes|On the Roosevelt band wagon? round trip to. Skegway. BOARD OF LIQUOR CONTROL, HARDARE || office Grand Apts. near Gas- ||| Room 1-—Shattuck Bldg. .| from Miss Gladys Forrest, Deputy FERA Admin-| | Frank A. Boyle, Secretary. Thomas Hardware Co. tineau Hotel. Phone 177 We have 5,000 local ratings istrator and representative of the Alaska Rural| Generals Live Long. | President Grover C. Winn of fha| Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June il Rehabilitation Corpcration, who has just returned| e School Board left for Haines onf!% 199 = T (New York Times.) ines First publication, June 14, 1935. L business. B One ‘way 4o live Uonig. wouldi be: totshause & high il Last publication, June 21, 1935. GARBAGE HAUL command in the German Army. At least that, Mrs. Winnifred Jones returned 3 e e Reasonable Monthly Ral }‘ | from some six weeks on the project in intimate contact not only with the affairs of the enterprise | but with the settlers themselves. Two sawmills have been built by the colonists and are running 24 hours a day taking cut an average of 400 logs SHOPPE “Exclusive but not Exp.ensive” Coats, Dresses, Lingerte, Hosiery and Hats e —— i eSS seems true of Germany's field commanders in the|from a business trip to Skagway 3 ) ) World War. General Linsingen, who was Macken- and Haines. bl E‘.fig;"cl,m\,_“:""s | Ufgcenhouffibv oo : sen’s chief assistant in the famous break-through of | Phone 4763 ! venings by fll{_l:flmhfl-.m daily which are being converted into warm homes|nyay 1, 1915, in Galacia, is dead at the age of 85.] Weather: Maximum, 64; mini- 9 .]‘ PHONE 21 for the, colonists, Miss Forrest rcports. And the Field Marshal Mackensen himself is still around at mum, 47; cloudy Today e RN T settleis are operating these mills themselves. Some 86, looking a little bit on the unpleasant side under - AT B S Sl Sy e have already moved into their partially finis his Death’s Head shako. Kluck lived to be 88 and MISS LINEHAS GOES houses, but everyone of them is joining with whole- | Hindenburg almost as old. Buelow, who was Kluck's SOUTH ON VACATION all might neighbor at the Marne, but not quite close enough, 4e sBheg lived to be 75. Ludendorff is 1. Miss Marian Linehan, nurse din On the Allied side none of the leaders have made‘the White Pass Hospital at Skag- the octogenarian class, though Joffre came within|way, is a passenger southbound oh staunch. and able pioneer women are preparing %0 a year and Foch within two years. Field Marshal the Princess Charlotte, on her way JUNFAU-YOUNC can raspberries, blueberries, and later, when the French lived to 73 and Field Marshal Haig 67. Per- to Edmonton, Alberta, to spend her g £ gardens produce, large quantities of vegetables. haps the Allies won the battle of the Marne because vacation. She will be gone about, ° Funeral Parlors Already some 400 acres of the valley have been their leaders were considerbly younger than the|two months. Miss Linehan is the planted and the colonist farmers are tending them OGerma For the latter, Kluck and Buelow were daughter of Mrs. Mabel Linehan and lcoking forward to a bountiful harvest just as 8 W . ge for Joffre, Foch, Gallieni, of this city and the two had a they raked the fruitless plains of the Middle West —2°¢ - r John French was 62. prief visit while the steamer was in year after year only to have nature wipe out their e '((r‘m:;:‘m[‘::“ chhkilf(gh:h:;z"; qu’:kl:h port. efforts. A recreation hall has been erected where g g i o5 Skl DR, o 5, < | | | E JUNEAU FROCK worrow’s Styles E | GENERAL MOTORS | I’ ,{ = o TR * o arrv Race | 7 Wilson-Fairbanks & Co, AYTAG PRODUCTS 7 All Local and Pacific Northwest | ¥ 1 ! W. P. JOHNSON [ DRUGCIST Stocks and Bonds Bought, ! The Squibh Store Sold, Quoted 1 | GRAND APTS. PHONE 177 | | Mrs. H. Vance, Agent | L _— hearted effort into pushing the work that be properly housed by winter Canning places ure being es ¢ and those Licensed Funeral Directors | . AL S ey | i and Embaimers The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a Specialty | | | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone 12 H J U N E ‘4 U ek TR TR VB T CIgarette’ rlorence Holmquist, Prop. ! D C || Candy | oo SHONE 41 chrends Bank Bullding 2 side was done by the oldest man in NOTICE rug 0. l Cards — community affairs are held and the settlers worship:ihe g.—,)u') Gall the taxicab man, aged 63. The M. S. NORTHLAND for Se-| on Sunday, each ording to his own lights, as e attle today will stop at Hyder, B “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" TR SRS ““Project and there will be more if the need be felt. |But doesn't the Senator forget that the monkey, NORTHLAND TRANSPOR- J ) In these brief words, Miss Forrest described the in the range of creation, is considered to rank|adv. TATION COMPANY. FREE DELIVERY | uncau | e} ! Shatanuska situation as she found it: inext to man?—(Louisville Courier-Jonrnal.) i T f C N ransrer LO. | ew These men and women have the pioneer- l when in need of ing spirit. They are determined to go ahead As happy as a sweatshop proprietor over the! B I L EY’ 24-Hour Service and take from the soil of the Matanuska a NRA decision—(New York Sun.) | A Beer—if desired MOVING or STORAGE , i | cdEe orem | DR Archic Regular Dinners WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” y BRI % % Wise to Call 8 already three denominations have pastors on the Senator Barkley calls Huey Long a monkey. C. on this trip. P. O. Substation No. 1 | | e 500 e Tasih E Pabst Famous J. B. Burford & Co. ! ; Draught Beer & | { GASTINEAU CAFE H irst-Chichagof Minin g GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING O e “Our doorstep is worn by satisfied customers” French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer ] TYPEWRITERS RENTED 415 Seventh Avenue South | Formerly COLEMAN'S Seattle Washington ALA SKA MEA T CO. P.ynlofismfi‘ugz:”f'w Hlflc_{!{%%mmA Cabs | BEULAH HICKEY FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND || w7 | ELEVATOR SERVICE TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected S. ZYNDA, Prop. HARRI MACHINE | WALLIS S. GEORGE, CP.A, Assoclates JAMES C. COOPER, CP.A. 1 SHOP -————— — Company A ifim—sfie‘s—hflfi o Cardinal June 10, 1935. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE HIRST- WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. “ELECTROL ROSE SUAREZ —Of Course” Modiste from New York City ~ HACOF 7 23 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Dressmaking, Remodeling, | CHICHAGOF MINING COMPANY: b 003 , proveiie s | TELEPHONE 277 | [ | Feldon’s House, near Moose Hall | —e THE | MARKET RASKET Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables Phone 342 Free Delivery - - ing of the Board of Directors of the Hirst-Chicha- PHONE 36 3 gof Mining Company a dividend of five per cent Convenlence CARLAND BOGG l: s B e i was declared on the Capital Stock of the Company ° % Hardwood Floors | ‘ : LIQUOR DELIVERY | SYSTEM --:- TAX H SERVICE 1 McCAUL MOTOR | e * COMPANY | | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers The Greatest Business You are hereby notified that at the last meet- Waxing Polishiag | | S e and.mflg \ THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY L SR Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets . MUSICIANS LOCAL || PHONE 358 NO. 1 Meets Second and Fourth Sun- : TAP BEER ! WARRACK payable July 1, 1935, to stockholders who appear A Checking Account protects your cash on % g hand, enables you to pay bills by mail, of record at the close of business June 20, 1935. makes personal bookeeping easier and is a recognized basis for personal credit. Yours very truly, In the United States, nine-tenths of all busi- ness is handled by check. The advantages of the plan are even greater here in Alaska. days Every Month—3 P. M. DUDE HAYNES, IN TOWN! Secretary LEW G. KAY, ¢ Let us demonstrate how valuable we can President. make this service to you. Construction Co. | Jumeam Phone 487 ° BETTY MAC THE MUSERS Juneau Ice Croam Recreation Parlors A S Parlors BE ml.J.T-LuH (ZF and | SHORT ORDERS Liquor Store L Pomtn - owmy BILL DOUGLAS e R T P . | SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska

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