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{ i | 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 7, 1926. Al . HAVE A HEART, CALIFORNIA! o 2 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR B — e s i a D(lllfl l I”Si\'(l '4”1])”‘(’ | | | GENERAL LAXD CFFICH ] s | ~ 'E'S T4 7 O : Mitterings of a_movement for the division ot | ALONG LIFE J‘ LN 1‘ PROFESSIONAL Frtzzerrut(:Pbo(u'rxe | JOHN W. TRGY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ' el e e DETOUR !1 Tebruaty 4, WORSNGL @ s e 8 e W wwealths are heard in the offing. Cali-| | || Notire 1 nereny given that Floris Castineau Channel ) S Gilanied: vvies Ry paeric fornia newspapers admit that there is some talk of | i By SAM HILL | Diaithews, widox ¢ William E 1 — D 37 DRGSR TING COMPPANY 1M I t n who are defending it are seemingly | Matthews, togeth'* wiin ke wio- r N ] o s of eventual succe for the dividers, ov ,.‘ o —————=& nesses, all of Skagway, alidSee uwed| | Drs. I\JSI;‘EN& I'roeburgcr i % Botered o (ho 1 O June erha t might be permissible to call them cali-! submitted nnal proof on her hom | TISTS B. P. 0. ELES I for an Old Wise Men Ll . ers. OF course, the rest of the country Is willing|mere whieoots Than O Y e stead ep*ry, Serial 05107, for lands! | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. Besting Watrinn e e it that nothing is impossible to Californi “["\. [‘l 3 ‘Il"" N_l' s Histn “Sloan, |situated on the west shore of Dyes 1 PHONE 56 [reninge nt 800 o cxna e by vér, Thead ' ve made two oranges grow where but onel i R [River, Alaska, V. 8. Survey No Hours 9 2. m. t6 9 p. m. AL T | Oeliversd t But Aze. | think you'll find | e P b 3 + S S HABRY SPERLING, . 1 ew before and repeated that performance through-| wore often comes alons 1407 tude 59° 30° N. Longitude| _ Exaited Hiibe o 1E t of citrus bearing trees, cven to| 13 W. and is now in the files| = — IOHN A £ : ¢ of the U. S. Land Office, at An | 5 ' t roown sorrow; two divorces from| Observations of Oldest Inhabitant ©! g . ~ Visiting Hrothers w AR v marri wiped out an earthquake! 1 kin remember when a lot of men '_'1“";j‘]'~"i. r\“'-’:‘I;'v “l";‘"l"x":xl""r‘r'l‘“‘ Dr. th;]]:;ls‘;. Jeone | — I | with a fire to no end because the fool earth wont'appeared wearing knitted mittens f:‘l \']"{l.‘)]{: : :"thin lh: (vriml ::; [Co Ordinate Bodies S Tejies [instead of red ties (he day after “h:“(;“""g i da;:« Coror | | Booms 8 wnd 8 Valentin Bidg || of Fresmasonry R OF ASSOCIATED PRE Bit have heart, ( nia, have two hearts| Christma v?,,,,, s ”,/ml proot will bv-‘ N Telphone 178 | Scottish Rite ‘L L f 1 t m Califor 3 enoug for o Si ple ! < > i 3 e rate TR11a, e &2 . ! Hi¥e 1r i . nat 1t you O : ST ouEl ol The Amanias Club wepted and fnal certificate issued cecargEoRr meeduge U otherwis: rr ) ) I news United iForce two on it and a wew lan- Sife s cORRBRE Tty s J. LINDLEY GRrmN. SRS - at 7:30 p.m. published he guage must 1 nvented to describe the double ml’ tor. 1IN CALsenton: evary Pegister i 0dd Fellows' Hal ALASK\ 1) : Al | AR trafscendent gl wonders of a Poppy Stately oo 5 voom kept perfectly still First pnlvl,m-.uiv.n,J.\'uv,xn ;wzf, : DENTIST SN U B B :,’_"‘f‘,’,_ THAN GF ANY it PUBL] 0 duplicate i ol 2inished Last publication, Jan. 15, 1927. BN ELY — R e | el ——— | Bourn 9 a m to 8 p m L(”“M‘O)R‘LE‘ oF 5 2 r b { SEWARD BUILDING i Our Live Topic. Heraleiow nBctten o Office Phone 169 Res. Phone 176 :Y]UHVC*M(I“'I“:?C :“"’ ?0: o Ao ‘],,.‘. vs will help id the u “»I()I{I{IS Bonvle Diethtar ol g ey e Hpemiling Hau (o GIUaCHe o, aan torted the former ‘o levretary. Bach week brit me major — bes mult:tudinon DpeteR ", il e Dr. W. J. Pigg L5 S e . i . . A ere. | burglar who was trying to start on “ S o minor - b Wit e TR R S MANUFACTURES IEYSICIAN MOUNT JUNEAU 10DGE KO i: Iy more numeron re striking some weeks than @ eV LS i SRy other wecl Th past wec contributed quite|Pew for believing that SHOW CASES Ofwe—-Second and Maiv 1] stated Gemmunication liberatl f Z | Telepbone 18 Speond “and tourth Mondsy Phe Prosident stresed with o new emphasis the. o QuAlified | | IN JUNEAU |- . Hall beginning w1 S I ¢ in enforcement. None can deny the Rt i A | % | e e lute correctness of this Kxecutive attitude. DBut A e i hey're Standard i NAGLL, ¥ when it comes th cost of enforesment fir as the L ! Product | iy p ; B nd lived a life of ca i | | osteopath — Z = goal ¢ per cont cfficiency is concerned, doul d . : . Ll | I Ti5titat, 10 ! Order .. will persist it even too eynic wt here . o | | pke EASTERN STAL i e 3 R o Plenty. ¢f ‘Em —TRY— Il s | cfolhgls oL SCHlO0L, PLANTS SHOULD BE MODERN is a convenient way to take car $3SDLU00000. oo g BRI E S | Slenis mveny ,;:‘:wn," |l AND COMPLETE. Trousury surplus— forgetting tax-cut or debt reduc- i SIS ACKS R /‘i()I{RIQ L LI il ti w’ ..u" 1 ‘K pur r.m e anything like 100 pos oot i b Ao lel i e J ) J- - = = ! o e e Add to the list the latest action Congre tide” | \] y _\A‘ e nstruction Co e 'y D AR | | Hecretry $ ! i ¢ ue 0F LAy Verwhelms the aitempt of a few zealots b e I 3 [{DR CEO. 1. BARTON| - ol Bull Ly the Comm mer oot YBhiGitian (o tdenioi b b0 saitsr vith w‘-‘\] ¢ ) i Tl CHIROPRACT®® Valentine Bullding | | ENIGHTS OF wation, In woof the fact that there 4 P s ML Lt Office Hours 10 to 12; 2 10 §: 7 to 9; | COLUMBUS ; wened pursesiving. But al U would not 2 U pengin Lo X UE e Ol \Iu!r‘ .‘ ::n- n‘n;"\ n rl‘: paying "~;||1|I71w| gH .’u- I e e Slao i elai e Oes it mh‘ % - [ |and by Andet e sl “ouncil munity to | 1 ! school facilities,’ cognito free lane Even prohibition must comport oY S ol Juneat l’ublu' ,llrrury [] e nor e ",‘.‘f".",‘;‘J,'.,.fl.'\'f.';""‘ the article h livect 1 on the local situa- with official standards and precedents i ; e ot — S i i i B i Al T oW Yobie it Felaral evad iy susuiasnt oot LU AT o) | and Free Reading Room| e S e T v i 1 I its experience in November in a resolution condemn WORSBA VIR—Iatioyn. L ot City Hall, Second Floor - — e — 0 L LR RIS SAdintdly I 1 ) W tax ing the Velstead act as creator of dangerous crim- . = | Main Street at 4th Heline W, ' \"urm ht = — i eneral wenld well to ask inals (the hidden salary list was proposed as a means Reading Room Open Fror i PHYSICAL THERAPIST R R G themiclves the question wat kind of of saving agents’ lives), and declaring it 18 not pos-' o wio o Good Many Girls'll Neve: $ a.m to 10 p. m [F18 " eatioat Gyininastish . Me seans: CITY TRANSFER | chool i old en v the children of ble to enforce in present form. Of the cases Hit Anything Like That | Circutat'on Room Open From | - E:;;:""n"gm‘ | COAL. W00D. BAGGAGE ) {liis community? ng that the qu jury handled, 9 cent concerned prohibition CSAYS KNITTING HELPED L 1 to 5:30 D =706 p.om. N Oftice 433 Bowe i | AND KINDLING tioner belic th children of the Sometimes a touch of the ludicrous. oo [if ONE. HUNDRED AND to 8:30 p. .. : il ] ; Stand at City Cafe-—Day or ‘ community arve as intelligent, capuble and Note the flood of satire that led to withdrawal of pipgr BIRTHDAY"— Headline 1] | Currer | Magazines, Newspapers, | Nizht—Phone 377 deservin T Lt where, the the bureaucratic edict which at Boston destroyed pocroit Free P | Retettics Books Eto, i - daliciAoin. wwer probably will be,’ “As good or a all foreign publications, other than “newspapers,” 'l DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY || — E = Hitte Dertor t prasifad iy ctlier Bl that contained a single advertisement of iquor. Gen SHoltest (Enitanh FREE TO ALL ' Physician and Surgeon AUXILIARY, PIONEERS CF i f 0" nival to our | Andrews promptly rescinded the silly regulation Righia | | Offic 420 and 422 Gold- ALASKA, Iglco No. 8. In Alaska eit cal sehool IYet th itself remains open to such Dogherry Rite I - — - — W stein Buiiding Meeting every second Friday ot plent, exch of suplics and cquipment interpretation ! I NOLAND’S CORNER | | Phone 582 Rea. Phone 6603 | | €ach ““fi"_"}' algr0dlg k p o Cards s t respon i L) « iteelf and ! President Butler «f Columbia sarvcastically de- Clarence's Guess | WE HANDLE |jL and r-'n:~nuzns .\v' \In.vw» Hall m be prov w T from lelures the capital of the country is Westerville, 0.0 wpas said Clarence, “what i Picn Whi il e — Mrs. Lottie Spickett President. Mre s N ol e gl Pig'n Whistle Candy | /g~ = | Dorothy Austin, Secretary e itory The cost of i m, in is the home of the Anti-Saloon Leagu dingnostician | d i = cluding supplies and cquipment ntenance Yes, prohibition remains a lively theme—in more “Qn, it's one who tells vou what| NONE BETTER 17 THE CHAS. W. CARTER == i i ' B lk [ and_operaticn arc the joint responsibility of than casual conversation s the matter with you.)” replicd Box or Bu MORTUARY the municipality and the Terrvitory, the hu — his dad; who wa# busy tigaring ) (Successer to I V. Sully ) den being distributed on the basis of seven Reindeer in \cw astures. the bills [ o e & P Attzactively ty-five Territorial dollars to twenty-five dol i oihps “Oh, then it's: jadt another word for " | The Last Se ”’C“’:“ the You e gt lars for every one hundred dollars expended | attle Times.) wite, isn't it?" exclaimed Clarence }l e, (‘“]‘I"ln ",]T“‘)f‘,‘(‘ a | signs in up to a maximmn of $20,000 in Territorial | Press dispatehes bring the information that a ot | 1 Jeweler and Optician ol " hiione 1 s“ll’l‘llwl: support for any school during one school herd of 5.000 reindeer shortly will be moved from Add Definitions : ! Watches, Diamonds g — d:rulln:::'(’l Year [ Alaska to the plains of the Mackenzie River in the' Janitor—A lowbrow who thinis hi I Bilverwar [fuc— e maruacuic Cities may well consider this generous ap wdian Northwest, there to lay the foundations Standing orvder in cold weather i S AL e e Beariom portienment of Territorial monies among lof a new industry. Not only is there a wide ex- Ceasc firing Li|oe "‘m:"hed AR b % fi”}”fl’;:‘d,.l’ their resources when approaching the ques Ipanse of grazing ground in the vieinity of the B v gl senine o = lu::uu.l at- tion the Kind of school which they great waterways, bat to railway transporta-| a2l Bot f__________.__——— alg. i A i g A e ey SRR Low maimenice oo s e ; /V\J LWOR e Uiie receive consideration when im Tiia Gstablishment of the reindess hands in' Aliska| SEoken: (g PRI R R Snaycy FIRF F’Rlv FIR l4. PLY ' CORPN. provement. o the seheol piant are needed oo an. outstaniius. aghiovament I the dimats ore il RETIRAI oyt ids | 4 L - The relier provided by the vitory in lof Government supervision. How the Eskimos have 4ETE | > 'S ARE : the matter of costs of instruction, mainten- {been taught to manage theie herds and how mew| o “Hl"l' HI‘"“! : | OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARE “ a 1 1 places upon every com- |centers hava been cstablished from time to time. NG should the beauly shop v Sy Al BL RAN munity th on o providing a school —fhetween Point Barrow and the Aleutian Islands make! ! “'I"I”“ e .-I; ;v“.'h,' i, | Fth I’RO(}I’ RELIABLE TRANSFE plant of such a nature that instruetion can lan inspiving chapter in the history of the North-| }.":’ ‘”‘"""f\""]’““‘;“h“_‘;'“;:_ vay ! Phone 149 Res. 148 be most effectively carried on therein. Aside Tl g AL i i YN COURTESY znd GOOD SERVICE from ¢ nsideration, however, the boys | he United States Government was moved to im- Nutty RENT A BOX TOD 1y Our Motto | and givis of Alaska uare entitled to the best I nor sstic rel sor S S ag 5 T port domestic reindecr when its agents found Alaska | .. ., vl ’ | which can b d for them. They need | Eskimes eking out a precarious existence on the few | o0 “-"'l ‘Ylw l:um]l:.]ll I wish TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE - attractive, hygienic buildings with adequate whale, seal and walrus that they could cateh while iy O DAL GUL Hhat nursers 'S : I and best ptovision for physical training, manual [across Bering Strait thousands of natives were lving | “W\v )i e matter with him?"| Safe Deposit is the cheapest and bes! | ! train ind ho ies, an h we ¢ Glive rence fro e proceeds of their| A A 3 L . . o et N4 Ve IIIVH]l \\I::}i‘:\l:u {18 ompiitalive afflucnce from the proceeds of their| . i oS BE B | Insurance against Fire and Robberies TWRTAR}{) 10 ” | s Gt e majority of Alaska | Ponding the passage of & b1 appropriating money | et ey o bty THE A D SPEANTES | ¢ :” W 1 ’ r\\ i 1t ’H ‘\w ”w ul.” K 1‘, ml intr In.u]. .,‘ of e |n|( nl |‘ .nrll i ‘d TeW gingle umbrella has grown on it yet,"| v | Radio Supplies of All Kinds | mnicipsl taxe 1 Alaska are b ) means (benevolent individua contribute unds sufficient | ¢y explained F IRST NA FIO 1 YIIN N | are exten It is likewise true that [to bring in sixteen animals in 1891 and 171 in 1892, | . : - | 4 ‘“\'.IIN l‘\ L\C” )- burdensome that communities the world lnu year following Congress made the first appropria- | And You Can Lay to That JUNEAU R SNy T over which have red the hest things | tion and since then has continued to support the! «rhe Menace of Wooden Cars” R g faro i afua it | reindeer industry Iheadline in New ,York World. | ware o { The number of reindeer in Alaska is estimated at! We don't believe they are as |,i:.l = }, It be added, also, that o town is no better| 400,000, There is enough grazing land in the tree- |y menace as the wooden heads, | ““ 4 “‘""’ “' ’ ‘“" “"’ than wl ' Re wosition. A good, | less rexion of Northern Alaska for ten times as | s | (E)(B)( ED) n B \~5 'J' Allen Shattuck, Inc. moderi, completely equipped school plant, provided many reindeer as are now in the northern herds. More or Less True i ! FIRE b With facilities to sive o well rounded out primary Within measurable time the United States will ob-|{ Slip-ons and step-ins are easy | Property Loss clucation througlh the high school courses hespeaks | tain @ considerable part of its meat supply from|enough to get into, but a woman just [ Bus?ness Interruption a progressive, liberty-loving and wide-awake com-| Alaska. This business already is important lcan’t get a move on herself when . | i | | Use and Occupancy munity. Good are umoiig the best and most e Ccsr < |they are late ~and her husband's | | MARINE desirable advertisements a town can have and they A Derangement of Epitaph getting impatieg. Cargo cannot be first cla n poorly equipped and inhde-! SR Father often i8 flempted to borrow Halls quate buildinzs. Few will from - Commissioncr | (New York Times.) S Sl T hete e Registered Mail Henderson's decluration that the children of the! A young hiographer of Ge Washington re-| P4 . 4 ¢ ! D' 'l : l | AUTOMOBILE Tervitory should have “us good or a little botter| cently had several hundred errors in his book pointed :)‘A:(' "‘:’ ;l"“'ll; 'l:”:‘"""gh faxmigners| I".tercst Loraend Fire and Transportation than is provided . otl g having resources| OUl bY an old professor. The professor, however, We'll bet a lot of flappers haven't| Collision eguivaleit to our :;:..ltl.x{.lll‘lill|ljuunfljr‘y nd said that such mistakes were| g - Sifatitest Yies. e N itkant l;:-g‘r:leflg Damage This gave the younger man his chance He des ::‘,m:‘“.‘f il exvicRaliny BandRmond) CASUALTY | MOTOR EQUIPMENT GAINS HEAVILY. ‘f“l'l'“l':l“v hazpds ‘“f.'l‘ the plunders allesed. but) “gome women sive you the impres-| Depositors in our Savings De- Compensation |added that, even so, may be a tyro, but 1 had| hn that their hushands have plent [ Public Liability Duting the year an et 54,000 | rather be a tyro than a dodo.” of dollars and they have no sense.| . 1 pSE! hei ! Accident and Health e i r e e I ho had mot such a contempt for everything| weil bet evenwseionce cant es.: partment will ple present their L'FE 1 —oxer Sose oy o L \ ber registered 1n 1925, At tne ena or iuzy there| o :’ ?I‘n .ht Sh78 f"""f' {2at a Sertain| piain how a wife can get fatter on; All Forms were registered @ total of T sughv velialam; o i e LR _1':.“{"“"“”"9' \MCO | on her diet whil: her husband gets | Savings Book for entry of the or 11.2 per cent more than were in use'when ik 3 B 1¢| thinner on it | modern style. A - Al G . 4 Co elosed. This s er, jcant loss than the. sBini mvon i ivd dodo Mesinab been exbiitot More e i L LS BRGSHO regular January Interest Dividend ALLEN SHATTUCK.Ine made in ‘1925 over 1924. The magazine Motor, which|than & couple of hundred of years. This is nothinglor. Showe for unother woman witn & & Insurance — Real Estate fs authority for the res cited, accounts for this| compared with the 10,000,000-year-old oggs fron ml‘b whom slie_ls niot- ongpeBRBENIaTIY i [y s @ 3 cited, ac s fo s| compared he 10,000, ar-old eggs from the 4 ! + ki c | F F 2 loss by the fact that an unusually large number of)Gobl Desert. Besides, in its litetime the dodo wa e tes i e Hg. 98 saptompt on and after January 3, 1927. = . S ia0e Wane satited from use tn 1098 [not s0 bad an example of a cautious historian It| ‘The ho leav. g 1 3 he honeymoon takes French leave; Seven Snm:\ l\h;"“ml u\;v one million ¢ ||1:;\1I‘l» :~ln :\l-.:\,\' H[llub-n ;‘-nuhl“ nlnllr 0 |it always | when she c “to become enter- JAPANESE TOY SHOP gervice as against five in 142 The leaders are:|had its feet on the earth. had a voracious appe- | taining and starts becoming irritat-! New York, 1818.765; California, the Empire State's| e, swallowing small stones to aid digestion. On|ing. | H. B. MAKINO nearest rival, 1,614,4 Ohio, 1 500, |r').|,‘<)-|.“]1!“~<' ~l“:lxn.\ the ]|}:ll'|lllslilul'13 used to Is!mrwul their | An ideal wife governs her temper| Front Street vania, 1,183, 70,000, Michigan, 1,124,-|knives is a pity that the ang blographer of |as easily as she dees her husband. P. 0. B i . gan, 2 L 4 ., 0. Bex 218 for Mail Orders 869, and Tex 1.063,000. Michigan and Texas “Nb\\mh\nmnn could not have sharpened his wit on a s the newcomers in the million class. According to these figures there is an average of one motor vehicle in the United States for every five citizens. Compare this with the ratio for the rest of the world. The State of New York which has 1,818,765 machines in use, has almost half as many as all of the rest of the world outside of this country. After watching a flapper trying 10! pull her the job | big pebble out of his abhorred dodo. her knees circle or skirt of - down over iaring the Mr. B Kurope must change her atti-|working a prcblem in the fourth di- tude—meaning « ge her attitude for his.—(Dallas | mension doesn't look so all-tired News.) hard. o o ' We reckon some of the boys call| General Andrews apparently hasn't the slightest! their girl friends Angels because {intention of receding one inch from his threat to they haven't the slightest idea what lmuke the country dry.—(Philadelphia Enquirer,) an angel really is. The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA [ ——————————— THE CLUB LUNCH ROOM Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily TONY LAURIDSEN, Proprietor