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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURD. ST ’ . JUNEAU 55 YEARS OLD TODAY. | v ; : ARG Dally Almk(l Emplre S e N || “Tne stars incline HAPPY - PROFESSIONAL i Praterial Sociatias i ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager TR R e T 2 2 s P i OF, e = % of its founding. It was on August 17, 1880, that Joe H Brocs” ORI A ’ i . Published every evening cxcept Sunday by the|Juneau and Richard Harris, made their strike on| Oroscope BIRTHDA Z (: Helens W. L. Albretht Gastineau Channel L EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main ; | itrects” Tune Thskh, L 5 Gold Creek and brought into existence what is now PHYSIOTHERAPY i | the town of Juneau, which developed into the larg- but do not compel The Empire extends cohgratula- DRY CLEANING | ifassage, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets tions and best wishes today, their Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and fourth st e - S e T I day anniversary, to the follow SUBSCRIPTION RATES. It is a far cry from that day in 1880 when the| < ruRDAY AUGUST 17, 1935 ’1;"““” oo dtiogh s 307 Goldstein Building Wednesday at 8 p. m. ing Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS Oslivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 two sturdy pioneers landed on Gastineau Channel| i not an imporzant day in ' e 1 Phone Office, 21¢ Visiting brothers wel~ per _mont.. n = " & . nBy mail, age paid, at the following rates: while enroute from Chilkoot Bay to Sitka and struck | pjanetary government, according to AUGUST 17 he —_— come. 'w"?c”;x:nr. in adyarce S’l‘f‘:fi .“.\l‘;‘ months, in advance, | golq to the modern city of today which is till .the astrology. It is read as an auspicious The City of Juneau dort s 2 M. E. Monagle, Ex- et o bery i) fanien, n fgvor orthey will promptly |greatest gold producing center of Alaska and also|day for seling but not for buyng. C. J. Davis DRS. KAS;I;&FREEBURGEH i alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary y the 1ess < e o y fa ® O S e nt B The dntiver ttele - e ora o aEWRLy | seat of government and commercial metropolis| Women are subject to aspects Harry J. Krane WIler Bl NTKET“_S ! Telephones: News Offige, G02; Business Office, 374. |of the North | making them aggressive and success- Ruth Coffin Washuig on;’g;z:m?.;gdmg { | seghers ' Counenr’: No MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Through the trials and tribulations of the typical | ful, but themumay':e :"::‘::"X‘lcyfge ' Mrs. Fred Schindler Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | | 1760. Meetings second . od Press is excl v tle 0 i 1, - r v i o ] n " i 8 it or not otherwise credited th Der d also the ahea strially .“charm. Patricia Virginia Martin G RN S S M DO e 4 ) ansient Dot Dtherwise Credited in this paper and also the | ahead, industrially, commercially and culturally. PR oLl 7:30 p. m. Tr “| brotners urged to at- = — - ly a la g, and i y it | . g2 Only a landing, and a small one, in 1880, today it|, "0 "o ned against summer ro- AUGUST 18. — Dt P feans bl i 1 Our DENTIST bers. ifth St. JOHN F. MULLER, ALASIEA AN REULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER boosts the largest gold mine in the world—the| . o.o o0 girls are likely to be ir-| Adolph Hirsch i , Secretary excelled anywhere where the children of its approxi- | gtars. Mrs M B, Rénnds '_L ESK I Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ‘G. K, H. J. TURNER, THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION A a Juneau. It has a modern school system Un- | ...istiple under this direction of the Charles Goldstein Building | mately 7,500 residents can get the best in education.| This is a lucky day for weddings JURGECE & 5507 Telephone 176 ! fi(;inT;JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 There are facilities for the great steamship lines and engagements to marry. Many g Second and Fourth Mon that ply in northern waters, regular airplane serv-‘marriflgl‘s will take place before the P LAl )NDRY 4 day of each month ir ice to the interior, industrial plants of various kinds|end of the year and there will be TERA Scottih Rif2 Templs, P S G . with affiliate business houses and a fine Federal |@ reaction toward old-fashioned do-|} 7() YEARS AGO PHONE 15 Dr. Richard Williams beginning at 7:30 pm. % : : | mesticity. | VARD D. STABLER, "‘“‘_i T‘""m i B.‘_J_‘ldl_l?“ housmi r;.he (_:overnlmclsl;; Trade and commerce are under a. From The Empire DENTIST Worshipful x:g\:m' JAMES W. offices of the Territory. .A marked contrast to fortunate direction of the stars :md[ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE l.El;lERs‘ s«:reu.r’y ' years ago when communication and transportation there may be gain through extreme | &== Gastineau Building . 1/ {were nil. | need in foreign nations. Famine and{, AUGUST 17, 1915 Phone 431 N s gy st R o And Juneau will continue to forge ahead. Stra-|ywar are forecast for next year. { 3 4 DOUGLAS tegically located in the richest mineral section of| Explosions again are prognosticat-, (e thousand British soldiers z - AERIE the North, what great changes and advancement ed. They will affect public build-|y .. drowned when the English | G ~r 5 117, F. 0. E. "B w5 |another half century will bring. Doubtless the day|ings as well as vessels in docks f’“‘nmnn-transpon Royal Bdwsed was| roce') Dr. A. W. Stewart {Meets first and_third Mondzii [] G ey} WAL shen the city will no longer be the|the high seas. torpedoed and sunk by a German | £ p.m., Eagles' Hall, Douglas. Visiting | Sapital ‘ot the Mereibory Dut instead the coplial of| Many suibs fiving Che SERLL o e i ki Niesn e e James Ramsay & Son S brothers welcome. J. B. Martin, THE PERSONIFICATION OF la ‘great ‘State of Alasks. Australian and American flags are| sqmiralty announced. About 600 FRESH FRUITS and st )ivzwltg;a' W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. UNCLE SAM. Little did Joe Juneau and Richard Harris dream mimf,fe‘ :ebeg‘";e i nd Shang- | were saved. It was the first troop VECETABLES Offize Pnone 469 — g 5§ what they were creating when they struck their| ... ‘ transport to become a vietim of b o e There is a sign promising bene- | ;. many's submarine warfare. | FA — 3 | O any oni G bl R {al : 5 e o s Fermany’s _ B ur t.ucks go lace any There are a great many things which endeared pioks into pay dirt on Gold Creek; a city, Where| s ror workers, but employers may | | FRESH MEATS Roben Si e T 1% 1: & i ;Inel oil Will Rogers, wi 8 ly e i 5 y a cree i v - i v ) ivery and b ks Em lhc“:;c:";:': xvn u;mm}n{; Imdelath:’:;‘ they found only a creck flowing down the moun-|iose out. Determined warfare Will be| Clad in her dress of Dith | Phone 182 Free Deliv o i pistlbins, oot ) an people. His homely » tain side waged by labor all through the|yncle Sam's war paint—the United | t. D. l burner trouble. ! i 4:!::3 ::uan ncl."osx' and :;)mz]vdxa:;. a wntex.' of mkeiflt; o coming mrontl‘:;:l.dcams in union Wl'}SLaae.s torpedo boat destroyer Whip-‘ e A G:‘ldufl(: - w:;gfi:;uj:l— PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 e sportsman, all played a part in making | >, ‘ icies are fore N ipl i s lege of P! ce And/Or Justice. iple steamed into Gastineau chan. | - this man, struck down by death at the height of Feape S0 0 Persons whose birthdate it is have{nel a¢ dusk and dropped anchor a| H. S. GRAVES Opthalmology ReLIABLE TRANSFER his career, an idol of men, women and children. | (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | the augury of a year of many op-nalr mile offshore. Simultaneously | “Tues Clothing Man” Glasses Fitted Lenses Gre'nd But Rogers was something more—he was, in a portunities. Tt is well to avoid Spec~ (nalf of the city'’s population pro- 2 e That favorite device of Legisiaiors, which is|’ " 2 £ { ‘ | i - - 1 rsonifi re ! Yoo . |ulation which will tempt many. dod Home of Mart Schatfner and % ew words, the personification of Uncle Sam. Here usually most irritating to laymen—the “and/or Childrest born on. this (A% pwb_.ceo ed to the docks along the shore | Commercla] Ad)ust was in life the character par excellence of old Uncle ;jysegeems very appropriate when applied to the ably will be Keen and' @k i SRA \!tg view the squat-looking sea fight- | | Marx DR. H. VANCE ment & Rating Bureau Sam himself—the high boots, red, white and blue purposes of the League of Nations. The League| . a6tive in body T usuany;‘f' /<l | OSTEOPATH c ating with te Serve ’ suit, tall hat on the back of his head and perhaps exists to protect international peace and/or justice.| .o great power to project person- : | v————~——-———'-'li Uonsultation and examination ice Bureau a wisp of hay in the corner of his mouth, scratch- When it can, it attempts to serve the purpose of ality and succeed in what they tmnk‘* (isnc:fal Manager H. Wheeler of | ! B L‘:m"‘;"éi " Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. ing his head. The cartoonisi's conception of Uncle both. But when one must be sacrificed, peace 1S(, "o whie. jthe White Pass and Yukon Route - H;'m;:m: Y { 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. ‘We have 5,000 local ratings Sam whom we have all learned to know. That was the first objective, and justice is sacrificed. > Julia Marlowe, actress, was bor P'??‘,Led, tvhat The Yukon River | : Office Grand Apts., near Gas- on file Will Rogers—a man of the people. An American| The present status of the Italo-Ethiopian dl;- on this day, 1870. Others who nave | bove Dawson is lower than at any | | Thomas Hardware CO. { tineau Hotel. Phone 177 of the ‘first water. Not since Lincoln has another Pute illustrates the point very well indeed. At thej .. \¢0q it a5 o birthday include| ' 'm¢ Since 1903. A few channel im-| g so well fitted that picture of Uncle Sam nor. so utset, the League made a serious effort to pursue| ., .., ouopett American pioneer,| PO'ements would help, but more | — = . : _, the ends of justice, and protect Ethiopia’s terri-|\zoc"ony o Son oo oot 1840, | Water would be the simplest remedy. | B——————————3% JUNEAU FROCK entirely won the hearts of Americans in all Walks /.. nterity. Having been admitted to member-|'""’ h Poh P8 Freight is coming through stead-| | GARBAGE HAULED | SHOPPE of Nife. |ship as an equal sovereign State, Ethiopia was en-| NDAY, AUGUST i3, 1935 |i | Reasonable Munthly Rates || Harr’y Race Possibly the best example of Rogers' great Amer- titled to every assistance in maintaining her terri-| Good and bad planetary aspscts Pteric E. 0. DAVIS o '} “Exclusive but not Expensive” fcanism is found in his own comment when re-'tory intact. wre discerned today, according t0) pp. radies Guild of St. Luke's ,_' PHONIE 88 DRUGGIST Lingerte, ferring to his Indian blood. He slyly remarked that| But when it became apparent that Italy was|astrology. There may be depressiong.ic.onal church held a ,_en_w,,,' Phone "_.,3' i @ his ancestors did not come over in the Mayflower, determined to strengthen her position in East Africa,|in the minds of persons no 1oNgerii.. ot tne home of Mrs. Frank & L ‘The Squibb Store” but they met the boat. {by war if necessary, and was willing to leave the young for experience will give memiPcar:e in Douglas. | League of Nations and destroy its usefulness in|a vision of the future troubles Im-} T —_—— | the process, justice had to be laid aside, and every | the world. { The most important mining deal GENERAL MOTORS l MCC.A‘JI MOTOR BLUEBERRIES. |effort focused on the maintenance of ;wai‘e. T;Ie ob-| News npt ulm_r for f‘ormgnt"‘:“,o[ many months was consummated | and : | FGCSS f COMPANY o .. ! jective of the new agreements among three Powers|tions may bring ultimate benefits 10 ;)\ pajrhan s when J. L il . | 20 Blueberries have never been known to swim, and‘gs compromise on lines that will satisfy Italy and the United States. There is & prom- | o as;ocx:te; ;;{dJ l:e:u?::;r:;a_ | BAXRIG FRODUONE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers you dom't dig a; mine to get them ‘snll preserve something of Ethiopia's independent |ise today for those who wield au- | = status. | thority, Although WUr~nus présaza; Yet the innocent blueberry, which grows in wild 3 i is i S| r g 2 k 2 nd secl stili- 4 3 profusion near Juneau, may take a place soon in| This is an unfortaunte concession for the League T opposition and ret hostili-' oy, purchasers were California men N fishing and mining. At least, that is the hope of ;") poency at Geneva that can act on its own|this country. 3 i Hardwood Floors 2 ‘ Chairman Charles Naghel and his Local Industries gocorq, in so vital a matter, without reference to| Taxes and demands on private! pey g g Wikoff, of San Fran-| | Waxi Polishins Cigars FORD AGENCY, Committee of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce.|the separate :policies of the chief member States. | purzes are to be more than usually | oi:o " oocupied the pulpit. at the axing 3 ohlishing Cisarattes (Authorized Dealers) Plans for a test shipment of blueberries bemg‘when a choice has to be made, however, it un-|irksome under this sway wmm:Ccngregational Church in Douglas Sand]ng g GREASES sent to an important States packing concern this'doubtedly is right that peace should be regarded|seems to encourage unrest among:anq afrer glving a good account of| PHONE 582 Candy GAS—OILS fall were announced at a meeting of the Chamber as the first objective. The cost of war, in terms| white collar wage-earners. ‘ithe West and an eloquent plea w: S . if| Warning is given that the gam- ; Cards MOY this week. The company will conduct experiments of human suffering, is too great to risk, even ¢ 1"ithe congregation to help in payin: 1 relative to the commercial value of Juneau's blue- Some of the principles of justice have to be thrown |bling spirit will be strong at this | D i B —— JUNEAU 0 ORS loff the debt of the church, lett for| | 2 TOCAT Foot of Main Street berries for jam. At that same Chamber session a nto discard to insure peace. time because of sudden movements, yvajdez on the Alameda. MUSICIANS LOCAL I Th 5 B L W. P. JOHNSON ||| ola First National Bank Bids. || | 1 R the Anaconda group, located be- ; b e R WS b O PHONE 107 v Fairbanks on the Chena River oo (4 Juneau Alaska P | in the stock market. Money is toj report was made by Mayor Isadore Goldstein that ! y J NO. 1 3 kidnaper declares she is through |be widely discussed and an unex-| 4 5 | sngther packing firm had intimated, through a rep- ;wnrrie:fl iifi}s'b:’l:ed, ‘That 16a talll Wis pretty | Reothd policy Wil B Arinoumosd: §P,E‘:es§”:$: "a:i::d‘ rr” steamer| | Meets Second and Fourth Sun- resentative that visited here recently, that it would |ye) taken care of by the Judge that sent him up| Much traveling is indicated for couver with Tt it Tom Ve days Every Month—3 P. M. “take all the blueberries that could be packed'for life—(Ohio State Journal) |the end of the month when fairs, ;2000 Lise.of touriensl DUDE HAYNES, here,” as its present supply from New Hampshire | N exhibitions and conventions will| John W. Phillips i Secretary ew was inadequate. | The withdrawal of the nominee for Vice-Presi-|draw crowds. The gregarious i“"charge of Athe Unn,ex; 'SL“[“YE" n| o - . These two prospects give good assurance of a dent on the Coxey ticket leaves the most important | stinct will be strong among all| ales a8say) e | | office, said in his official report that| ®———— g - ¥ i \ rt si he | classes. possible canning plant for this community; a plant'vacancy of the sort since Ruth pulled out of the| g | nineteen avordupoi: which would add another sizeable payroll for at business management of the Braves.—(Detroit News.) | Those who possess wealth or in-| upols. tons of ‘gold . BETTY MAC E rc c | | | . | were deposited in the Seattle branch UtY (8) dustrial power are now under a| i i BEA Y SH P . iier asan | durin, whi 1 (oRst. Witee: months AUARK SUD" Saimer season. "] Times do change. A young man with a good|sway that may be conducive to un-| § the fiscal year of 1915, which 5 i ! the hopes and g@d work of the energetic Chamber job is as enviable today as a young man with |certainty, but the stars presage un- b F 3““ Jroduce "““:;5' l"h“ industrial addition 10 3 yich father forty years ago—(Dallas News.) cxpected events that restore con-| Pabst Famous uneau may not be the pipe dream that it may | _— fidence. seem at first glance. | Another objection is that harvest work cuts| Foreign visitors are foreseen and Draught Beer 9y : metal is shipped to other U For years Juneau menfolk have s vith i " g a 01 an relief | th is a ime | er United e men: ave smiled with into a fellow’s leisure a good deal more th: is evening n auspicious “m'flszaws assay offices and mints, On Tlp pleasant anticipation when “friend wife” brought does—(Indianapolis News.) for entertaining them and discussng | out a delicious blueberry pie from the kitchen. Now, | international relations. | Weather—Maximum, 67; mini IT,S “JIMMY" CARLSON mum 36; rain, .05 in.,, clouc’iy4 ended June 30. These figures do not In New Location at by any means represent the entire 1%k anc B Strects annual output, he declared, as a PHONE 547 |portion of their gold and precious|® — it seems, the whole world ‘once more may havc‘ The country has plenty of new liquor laws.| Persons whose birthdate it is have occasion to thank Seward for his “folly.” (What is needed is some old liquor.—(Jacksonville | the augury of a year of good for- " G i e ‘Times-Union.) tune in business and financial af- Wise to Call *8 i L - fairs. They should be extremely 000000 ERIGR oz i the choic o ermpioyees. Guy Smith Juneau HOTEL X¥NDA Cardinal Children born on this day prob- Large Sample Room ably will be imaginative and con- f C cerned with practical Interests. Sub- DR Transfer Co. ELEVATOR SERVICE jects of this sign usually are tact-|{. U G S when in need of S. ZYNDA, Prop. i e § MOVING or STORAGE ‘ ans James Hervey Hyslop, American|§ PUROLA REMEDIES Fuel 0il Coal t psychologist, was born on this day { 1884, Othes o have cosbraied 1§ FRNSCRIFTIONS oans- . T IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | SN\ I 2 P gl as a birthday include Benjamin FULLY COMPOUNDED It's Paint We Have It! Louis Paul Godard, French com-|} Fremt St. Next Coliseum } | ¢ —— 1| poser, 1849; Brook Taylor, mathe- | < T JUNEAU-YOUNG ]» | Wming & oavstes . I matician, 1865. (Copyright, 1935) J | Hardware Company THONE. 9 THE | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS i Shelf and Heavy Hardware 1 I} MARKET RASKET Guns and Ammunition '. Provisions, Fruits, Vegetables The Forward View : - e Phone 342 Free Delivery fQ— - 3 ° | TYPEWRITERS RENTED ! P HONE 36 - $5.00 per month The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s | J. B. Burford & Co. ; For very prompt financial institutions, respects the lessons “Our doorstep is worn by of experience. satisfied customers” | l | LIQUOR DELIVERY | as you desire it— AMERICAN, FRENCH. ENGLISH—house, cottage, or bungalow . . . modern or traditional . . . Have just what you want. BUILD IT NOW. We offer you a full designing and building service . . . . FOSS Construction Co. PHONE 107 JUNEAU ARCHITECTS CONTRACTORS A g A OO But in its attitude to its customers and their requirements, as in the facilities it has provided for their service, this bank takes the forward view, El THE BEST Siaki sil : il 0] | brosdes fitire - adtaton v . || ==———————s| TAP BEER sponsive as it is responsible. IN TOWN! 1 JUNEAU . : Drug Co. it = The B. M. Behrends Bank ||| comes pave sror{|{ - 20", 200 and Juneau, Alaska 10 Sehaatan Jo. 1 Liquor Store E FREE DELIVERY BILL DOUGLAS Ui e T