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| b i 4 LHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, Daily Alaska Empire 0000 000 g ity ALONG LIFES | JOHN W. TROY - - - ELITOR AND MANAGER g | DETOUR i PRIN OMI'A N M i ; G nelthier By SAM HILL | Atnska ! 1 Idin \ = un ! I n ; vtodi|a N L B g Sl aun ! t n i ‘, ey Flaming Yout i 3 : - I he's up early Delivered by i y | 15 always a sat e Americ e It simply e (o e 4 t t the N wn ¢ will " 't gon d | Subs f Lo e et T G Obscrvation of Old livery ol W hat hecome UL ! I girl whose hau 1 George is s to have at his com having them in OF ASSOC T 1 thout £12.0060 000 with which te Loy )1 ch ahd w The i 1 finance he e ir of d "W « ) oL republicn i 5 nan th 1 1 k t I otherwis Wil land, but over have a he cold cream she | ) )ul;llr ed Senate {24 ) el = : Nor a Jim Possible, But Not Probable ¢ b remarked Mys. Grouch, it THURSDAY, | | | \ Deposed King that BEOV ool tor « cond (Cinecin ) Laugh that oft! Phe tumult and the and ont of Maybhe she can ked M the madhiouse these days!Grvouch, “and 1 ca nd o om ther It the hrok Ba ) head, but how often d you € fohuon, B ister now nio t loir In passing B Jolinson may leok a sor i Mayh . & e tat b cast (I TTTRH [N SR O 0 Pap heroie proporti t h ter of a L | V King clings to him. out thie ' i Eva ¢ ilieardbid ing of Alliteration. How About Amid the turt phrase that he la und Sus much use for in th lectic day For (he good (From Mart L LU BENEFITS FROM PULP AND PAPER of the recurs, But there will he foy Eisiphung ta ) DEVELOPMENT, fwant to use it Baseball will mis \ ka Snow | | n 5 editoinl from the'lain Landis have ) wie; that there w Amic Pin omment pon the benefits that need for an end of and that whate t Wthich Are Thot will s e from. the es. Cnd it must inelus ing of a 11 ! g SOV TRRNC i o A I a TR Ud the Bmperor b But, taking stoe il tnatL AL § 4 \ e Thve e yecified Uit Ir ot the ”.‘.‘.‘ of B ‘I: Jol <\|l: to *. Jv y [‘ ‘”“ ) & ; B b con : o ok e W e . - League owes him a0 ; b i , i Sl i del I 1o to recall that John ‘ e \' 0] t 1 t to the st re of ¥ 3 i school a a I the four Judicial |50 Divisicns of the Te It mizht have added that Speaking cf Pastimes—- it has heen propose | proposition favo § B . A diplomat w0 has to tackle e e thiat. b Mnid Promisc of the Paper Industry. it L R e y However, t | SRy T (An Times.) e e exnenied e oo i Th [ two of Recsonable, Cld Dear! Forests and not divided nto four equal J M el 0 et Rty i Gyl ol EERLL inenea e g : ders mark notable ady And il oy £ went of a permanent industry bri Congress provides that this mon all he n 1 ' prosperity to those lo up £o we'd fERT0; Lh R ¢ 1 LA making will be undertaken. It d 1t s juwe viel il 2] ! Count r Count ite n a pr 1N of progressive i with 1 vrih . 1 Fore ci ppavently convinced of ths value of Alaska A Wonder wted. It e to the technicelity that Alaska pulp timber resources ready to enter into con He is the moar compl has no t the T ywial Legislature was teacts Dr theiv utilization. Timber arveas and power cent man 1 ever saw permitt 1 1 Lo money possibiliti have been closely examined and th Jink could c.en hay from t ( to he conditions of sale tentatively agreed upon: all t r 1 in lowntown tra expends | ' 10 seed. NOW remains to he done is for the Government to [fic ! ot getting excitad wecept the highest of the bids which are expected to be submitted, after which there will come perhuay Che Neceded Sympathy CARRYING THE WHITE MAN'S two yeu f inter examination of timher o FLat North Cavolina father who nd powei to Wl then the mmenc of ongratulated in Washington toy I nd \ forces actual construction of plant Within five years after D the father of 28*children didn’t b ' it upon: ¢ the contracts have been closed the cutting of timber have his wife alongz. About the only Rritn | : il W will Dhegin, and from that time there will b an un ug she could do to deserve con " e ¢l the Interrupted fiow of pulp and paper from the mills tulations would be to be the hon ( i v ¢ of heathens With thousands of workers employed at good wage guest at her own funeral i fistier Bow- bamai) e yonr and. The turning of the wheels will = e 4 ‘ W e mark the opening of an inexhaustible paystreal ; Useless Information : 15 Which will become richer and richer as the years Iforses are hacoming almost a i 1511 both, that | liorse sense among ant e IR g udon. 3o Spmotimes S Those communities in the immediate ile driv Loty g but nearly y60d4 of the activities will derive st henefit L " md property g a omatter of course but all of the w will not Ho, Hum! er th men wrows he centered there. Omne quarter of the monsy col Fivst Hebo: I was driven from Pl i J Jolin ni abre Thioy. lgcted: ‘annhoily tiom the Maw EiterpniAGaGtor the, omesby ntloniFoERpRIE constitute il rpe, the emergency polics timber used by them will be paid into the Terri econd Ditlo: “It wa flood of i lie : for ail the world torial treasury for the benefit of schools and roads that drove me out.” throughont the Territory, and it probubly will be possible also for the Territory to impose a sonuhle . AllLoonsyiiOhe RING AROUND THE R( tax on the cutput of the mills, each of which, undes thashels Hol BIOgH he terms of sale, must produce not less than two Grinned Wiilie Kipps \mong the gre nid good things which hundred tons of paper daily ! guess that's why S ot en years of “Pro Gnly one protest against the sale of the timher Tlie pillow. slips Sdiopy Wa Wieeler lists whop vas been heard in Alaska and that was voived hy i N bank accounts, enormous the Seward Gateway. That paper argues that the hf‘"‘“"““““y’sf""“"?" #a nothe sale of goods and a record Pederal Government, in; withirawingaohe tmpben avens . oo tete Bt GO e cakit tock —all tokens of an im trom_ enbry ab iha Ume of the inwiEuration ok tnal s iSOl 8s 43,y o ) e tional prosperity conservation poliey, “arbitrarily took from the pio-i (W00 O SRR gt E N FIOs Y It AL th ve editable, but will My neers of Alaska what was theirs by right of preced P Wheeler explaine one thing? If prosperity lent and custom in the nation” and that Uncle Sam S, e zoes hand in hand with dryness, and there dould now “ameliorate the wrong by allowing bonma, g Mope: or. 1,085 T nue really the slightest connection between 116 ATndkdds ito, mequiTastiiiey to thia ey Tk anialll oot L GG SR "Rouge he wan i ‘ 1 a wise man, but he'd surely felt like e two, then the dryer a district the more units so that they can do the selling instead of thely Lve Gunhbell it he was an e t ought to be. As n matter of Government. That is a pretty sentiment, but it holds! i o gixteen-y ‘I‘I ‘;.I"\ Difealeg on the whele it is now the wet di less of promize than the plan outlined by the Gov-! i,y REERRSYABOUREROL AN R0 s ”‘1 : \\‘-:} '.:n\x;l H.'.- m-.. en ‘n-ns A few Alaskans \\‘|1.l) found |hr|n~u\4~:‘ For the benefit of parents “‘H i ire not When r. Wheeler swift enough eo beat ttle, Chicago and other out-|qon't keep up with the times we'l explain timy n the corn helt he ¢ influences to the timber 18, in the event that!ay o “plat tive,” :wl «'ln”‘nl “hol will have a better thesi (New York Ithey were thrown open would derive some benefit|and by G TR “'1 World.) 4 [perhaps. But there would be nothing for schools!goesn't try to kiss a girl within ;: Furthermore, if prohibition is the hand-maiden|and roads, no assurance that the timber would beminutes after mecting her of prosperity, how is it that back in the days hefors| havvested s to Insure continuous supply and no| A lot of girls give us the impres the Bighteenth Amendment we heard so much about | protection neighboring communities dependingsion that they would rather be petted the povert I ceding Kansas? How s it that]ubon the s for their timber supplies And it mrespected, \ | fBa: and Maive did not gain. in population? Wiy |MIEHE be before the holders of the units and| Those who have Mokt A8y Haws Ll o0st ot he conntigas pyoRtess was. nhine, big: intBresta: jonuld ieamesiios O agreement onlments to meet wie those who are the States that re wet [terms of sale I having the hard <t time e R Ry It seems to The Times that the Forest Service| Now and then vou see a husband prosperity ¢ "ihas found the right solution, the one offering the and wife who weon to be so ideally | greatest benefit to the atest number, and it isimarried that vou would be willing 1o e | pleasing to know that Alaskans generally ave giving|bhet they even would enjoy ch CANADA AFTER BRITISH IMMIGRANTS. ,rh-- prograim unqualified endorsement | together i - | Weare led to suspect that one rea- | Dlie Ganndian Pacific Maflway. (he Ganadian \VJ,] President Coolidge Tinderstands that any policy!son why UHe” stately .o miiuet tional Railways and the Canadian Government are co- inaugarated by him will be opposed by .\'un.np»r Borah.| wouldn't make o hit with modern. seraiing sute e settlement of 14,000 men|ThE fact is if the President were to exhibit a pald-|dancers {3 because™ft was grficeful B vant Tinitain 16 Cangde during 108 e tup policy for 50,000 life insurance Borah w il instead of disgraceral, (05 1 Lhe 5000 fomlliss ihot weve. cailaq fos|ecoin-and dunounce it.——(Houston Post-Dispatch.) | I;\lllhnp other things Hard (o do i : 5 e admire a pair of f stocking:s T-»Xn.-nml ago. Excepticnally low rates are lu-ln'é It is a pathetic thing to miss one’s calling ‘"1”“” oo ,"“ i k stocking glven— §10 for transporting adults across the 0cean|jipe qnd we have men in the United tes & el The nervy man who used to stand and corvespondingly low rates over the railways.|who would have made dandy radio announcers. —|back and waich ihe girls get on the Children 1 are carried free of cha Assist-{ (Ohio State Journal ) street cars in order to get an eyeful] ance in getting m}ml at farming is promised the m.n‘ - — "" stockings now can tell \;11;.1 A];‘inu as soon as they shall buve decided upon a locution Aimee's case has been dismissed, and now she ————— L s on land. Each man devivo to accept the aid of the|is free to tour the country with a spee h glovifying Canadizns in Lecoming scitled in the Dominion is|the free air of California. — (Indianapolis News.) | required to sign an agrecment to become a farm| AT e z ! worker until he shall have found some definite| But it Senator Borah should not bite the Ad-| location for himseif. | ministration, that would be news. (Ohio Stat The 3,000 families that were first asked for are |Journal | now being transported from Great Dritain, muu\" e T L AR ! directfrombe England, to Canada. ‘ Mussolini is going to make loafing a crime. But ‘manufaiurer . § making a erime of a habit doesn’t cure it.— Toledo English newspuper are giving strong support to e the movement to colonize Englishmen in Canada ‘“""" J SN i A They and other l‘:ngli‘sh interest: are artic ul.mi James Blaine km- ¢ how to hit the first page. intrigued by the Canadian representation that it is|ayg he has an apt pupil in Senator Borah.— (Mil-! pecessary to develop stronger British Empire senti- l‘mnukee Journai.) l FEB. 10, l())7 but sec be satisfied with doubtful protecticn, kind of safety, by depositing the Safe Deposit Vaults of your most positive valuables THE National Bank OF JUNEAU VW% IRED ¢ G (@) .é‘,;"-.;,‘) Savings Comnwr('ml $ 202417.91 $2367,937.43 Capi Resoure Surplus and Undivided Profits at the clo%c of busmess, Dec. 31, 1926 . We solicit your account whether large or small. Our consistent growth is an>indication of the helpful service we are able to render our customers. The B. M. 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