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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927. e ——————— s e T e ot ) a large developme n e - 5| quitters these days among (hose S s B e S ai ‘) sk ,lnl)u ¢ offers the best opportunity in that feld { ALONG LIFE'S l [to_be hapey. thousls marric I PROFESSION AL I’"’"’”'"ér-*fl('wm's 1 timber in Oregon and Washington | H ¥ ed i o= r | DETOUR il LRE ol A oy r v s N {ANAGER not m 0 aceessible n Alaska and 1] Li GRS Aol 2 Gty &7 s N W, IROY SIS Logiy 2 il g ing cosls Which nre on [ | friend husbar = — :‘1 Gastinear: Channel | Sblishea I tantly increase as ymes nece 18 By SAM HILL | new dress sh bu ( —— LR FRINTIN > reach further back in the hills £ | <k a g the kick hel '? 2l Adnrks k ply. The sawmill will rincrea - o make it what che is paying for | [ Drs. Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELKS S . Like koor, They'll Alwrys Be with | gen competition for b spruce and | i DENTISTS | logs and thus force up the price i i e ] At e L Dty Sentches analinan | 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. RATES The forests there contain a lower percentage ks Rt i The quest of thrilly al PHO | K Uik Treadwell ang of spruce, the more desirable pulping specie WL . reme ticurs o0 i % ; 1 1 ; 3 (T ik s simply wonderful; i " If an ured y of timber for 10 to T N Ty e \ 3 0 years to | ct the heavy plant invest EC e : - 1|L”|'»>vl R g News of tne Namzs Club ment were to he obtained, an enormous in TS R 1 gy I M. Fussy lives ncar Fast Con i i L vestment in timberlands would be required LR i inth, Vi, reports F. M. but admi A I the carrying charges in this form of in obiervationet ol Ol Inhabltant. he haw ja I e wer Co-Ordinate Bodies tovest, taxes and fire protection would be a ) he " of Freemasonry | kin remember when it @ woman 1 ATED FRES Leavy burden; also, power costs would he Viidd any. Aftle: parients that smal)=— b(‘oms\ Rite higher in Oregon and Washington and in | bk~ it Hh ound the ere for a visitor th e canms reon ), o ot [arouna they were ot a vistor t:| HJALITOSIS OFTEN chased from public utility companic Bl = BIG DANGER SIGN i We do not yvet have any paper plants in | " 1 : Alasiea in view of the possibilities for ome, Sweet Home Intestinal toxemia common Dr. A. W. Stewart « e cheap wood costs here for many ye; an [ “The difference between my wite scurce of deadly ills, DENTIST LOYAL GRDER CF assured future supply of timber without any ldfia iy sacke—= lia: lowan | say doctors \ | e i e - MOOSE Il 1 { Houre 9 m 128 . of the rying charges, excellent water pow- I we inquired Superficial treatment of halitosig e TLDEIG I oD LI AUl ““”‘”” e ,.4‘ | “Is that she doesn't give a durn is merely to hide a symptom of an Yfice ‘;;"‘:ARZ BLPLP ;nu\t‘ 27 e v.‘“\)ml‘.‘ conditions, the chance through cheap water land they never got almost universal disorder of modern | | 7' ' ltess ight, 8§ o'clock, Moosa freights for entering the expanding markets | — an_that takes tremendous toll of | ‘1‘..4‘1 J. A. Davis, Dictator; R. Il Nehtie ific Coast and on parts of the ! Pardonabie Guriosity | his life and happiness. "= | Stovens, sceretary, Atlantic Coast, 1 believe the time has come Blink I'd like to run down to This is intestinal toxemia, arisin ' | - when any newsprint concern desining o lorida for a few woel e o eyl e Dr. W. J. Pigg | 'MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE e 147 transfer o1 to expand its operations to a ({3 TN SR E L s the commonest cause of head- PHYSICIAN F. & A M. 3 new Sl snonld ety seavefulacOnSIaTaUon BITIN WHO s by nothing WP g ches, dizziness, depression, worms, | | y | | s and fourth Monday A\ to Southeastern Alaska | here where it is cold of | diarsioes, and otlise tines dlls, ag Oliice—SBecond and Main i b he £ ythey get down there whore it is hot. el as bad breath—and a frequent Telephone 18 d A The Cincinnati Enquirer says any sort of al cause of nearly every d ullv‘dho.nlr 2 LIRS ¢ | \ ut across in this country —zood| It's Rather U |, to Say the Least, from paralysis to cancer—is brought ¥ : proposition can be put aer n o thi ntr A Ay eh }y”” ) | out by fifty world-leading doctors in o, n! 0 or bad —with an aroused public spirit behind it. That Al o T “Civilization’s Greatest Menace,” an | § W Vina | Otder b - - e 5 o 3 is only partly correct. A bad proposition can b put 1 fatlietdied: four years ; amazing booklet published in support = | A S nee rder of JUNEAU WELCOMES LEGISLATORS. over by a deceived public—and it Is only throughthe was born of Hunt's Internal Bath. | osteomtn stein BIdg. EASTERN STAR e Tto7 bt ‘o Dade pronoslbc A koun | This remarkable device ends in- | | to 8 or Dy appointment 1 welcome ming 1 lutor logeiving e it a4 bad "‘“:‘ ! ’”, Uscless Information | testinal toxemia and constipation by | | : R welc them as A s ) lnwmakers and ag et an aroused pirit behind it—but eventudllyd pop i e vouthi i \ have mor coping the lower bowel washm‘i [ e . o 1 1 N < s e G that only the propositions G T R T . See our interesting display of Gastineau Hotel ke il e R R Internal Bath and ask for a & —— — - at hom- while th il she will be satisfie ‘ o is 2 fe = - 12 ! ; 3 s i e - ——— Course I's None of Our Business! — /T6¢ COPY of this important bookle = - | i = L Y e o A H"‘ s Leon Trotzky came back and made a speech that She. has ‘g0 Mtile on 2y ' Do I;HI(:HT:)“(?k - thoy et 2 N was enthusiastically received. Probably trying Lo 1 It hardly does scem right i “Badles Manio: Dz G | ', | GURTY gl il 0 that they W et the Lloyd George stunt And 1 oft’ wonder what | Butler-Mauro Drug Co. CHIROPRAC ""OR}'LeIlen(halmdg o seners “Couneil discover t Juncau i ywoughly an Alaskan com- P K ! e e T e TR ! R b munity just are o munities from E i L] B “'"“"' 1 1 by i hers i which the L tors h It eliish but is Surveying Alaska. | Now It's the Gas \ P',I{IJE“ \ g & [EE, Steadt iy devoted to t! I n wel the welfare of all | “Times sure have changed, hav.n't { iy i a 15 AL STURNIR, <hsgres arts of the in it L 0 they?" N ' ! J of voat eside ind former reside « i) v LS B! v o hile they are hoer to her guest . JIAERL S04 9 e e 'l say. Why, | can remembor § ~ IL!" ,’l,\-”y:‘;fl H ¢ AUXILIARY, PIONEERS O¥ and may teol that it is t own home Alasha are ‘the Joverinehls Dol Son & Bedn bt obiiioid sty iafl e B oonstderd ’ it : V[ Helene W. L. Albrecht | ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. £ . s i survey next summer of arge area in the northea it P e Sy 1 the most dangercus thing to stepy | P VPN = 5 A £ G part of the Territory. The work will extend from' i . [§ 1t you are looking for men, | e PR Mevting evers second Fiiday o the Chandalar River north toward the Aretic Ocean f o dogkinz £ job, call or | e ibe ach month at 8 o'clocks p m. Cards and east to the Canac houndary, a vast, compara & 4 2 1 \ oldst B nd refreshment At Moose Hall Speaking of Changes— | 1 : quoted by the Assoctuted Press yiooiv unknown rog bisected by the Brooks Moun 1900 “Lead J:m not ug:m t mpta ! 08 ! I'lirc—Ofice: 423 | i:”‘ ina - Radonich, President, Reed is e in Alaska uing, which form the divide between streams flow ng | o ‘: PETE HAMMER {im— = 1 0s Hurl cretary. rough a rec ippointment the nate had porth into the A and those flowing south into! jya7 Lead me into it Iy LY AL PR | = = vefused to confirm his nomina for the office the Yukon i \ HAMMER'S GROCERY \ om Oy - TV T T That is not corvect. The President withdrew the In the opinion of many geologists, that section of & 8 DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY CITY TRANSFER | This Is Just So-Sew | S P e e 1 Sur nomination of Reed v reappointment before the Brooks range in the tract to be visi conta’ns OO HIRG T i — :I COAL WO0O0D, BAGGAGE i‘ the Senate vote it Mo is holding office rock with metalliferous veins, from which Yukon) R ey A [1] AND KINDLING | on his e on by the President and confirmation Basin placers were formed. In other parts of the No modern las | ik Ahli e R Tenud House, Wil | Stand at City Cafe—Day oz AT W | el L AR wh intrusive rocks occur. It theory a | f " | R. L. DOUGLASS et S \ 1 | \t—Plone 377 by the Scnate in 1 other words his tenu Will learn to sev | | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST o\ghby. Ave. DBhone | i | T o 1 have heen ap. (o formation in the mountainous area to be investi i B By 4 al? = 5 STl A au Mo (i cut om the Bated proves true, the existence of sos of gold e | Room 16, Valentine Bldg. o ; ; 1 ; " i ” the P beaving ore is not at all improbable y:8 1 Mours 9 am. to 6 p.om.oand 5 = heneh, therefore, t appointment from the Presi There's just one thing about tius B8 A p poEaRS : ThyE i 1 hoth Ivic nsent of the Aslde: from precious matal ddenosits, W KSGIONEY I8N ML ORI S audt inuol| Ll __:,) O1d papers for sale ai i | p1o T T QTR MR e e o eatvies Al cONBeNY 0k W10 es mromise oF -bil Werlth m the Christian [0HOW A b i b e Sk RELIABLE TRANSFER Senate, just as he has been holding office since he ; M i tha fren. (lere HavejniandgeobasivE] ARV RECK - et e | B o River Vlv\ 'I te southedn part of the uu.l,» t u|'. Lave SNA hati? asked the neighbon| || Phone 149 Res. 148 | ‘»'n ,.11. wn;;l oil s ':1"1 I...,um. that 1~<|m incon “How he got that way without b Tue Chnss W, Carrer Morruam ;"‘OUR’IESY and GOOD SERVICE tent values the richest shales on recor : . o 0 8 A i . - . TS W N g around to study the exampl: of Our Motto FORESTRY BUREAU AND ITS WORK. The ent expedition will determine notf 5 Bronnc to ; 5 | : ! Henvietta,” sighed Henry “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute il - only the character of the country, but also i 2 | The Last Service Is the Gr Fl w }.\h Heintzelman is optimi x.l- “‘n um;u\m|nl the s topography If indications of natural resources Memory Test Corner 1th and Franklin St Phone 1 b outlook for a pulp and paper industry in Alaska, and justify private cfforts at development, then informs What was the name of that Queen) , 3 AT TN~ i there is o one who Enows better what to expect tion as to traversing the region —its tundras, vi P eI et (e Wotitny cmv: O | PLUMBING i in that line than h FFor more than a year he has and mountains — will be available to the publ I o — e Heating, and General Repairing. | devoted | time and fine abilities to establishing The Federal enterprise merits commendation. The All work guaranteed for | & contact hetwees cngaged in the manufacture survey is the sort of work the Government should A Rare One ARIJ l/()l] I/,‘I‘,IIAB[JES less money e o per and the Forestry Dureau, and brosceute vigorously and continuously in all remote ‘Aol Auita nsil V] E 5 Call STEVE sTANWOBT:{ | the indicati wro that he has done his work well, barts of the Territory Such preliminary tasks ult The whole town's talking X g r [ I'hone 505 M itzol nts the attitude of the Mately will unlock vaults of now hidden treasure. | For she'll still use IN S/1’1 lflTY L u — W Forest: y e AMaska situation very clearly ! Her legs for, walking 'm 3 i & SR in an interview mpire. In a compre Bernard Shaw’s Fund. =l | | | M L True | $ s hensive article written by him and appearing in the e | ore or Less Are your valuables protected against the attacks i RADIO 885t the Pulp sod Paper Indusivy, the gew New York World ) | The most super of all super-optim Sflisc sy el ek LY | / L ol an avb etk o i When Bernard Shaw gave his Nobel Prize of ists is the man who thinks if she| of burglars or the sudden outbreal il ATWATER-KENT SETS P‘x o i e Pacitie Const. e e 322000 as o fund for translating Swedish hooks does not love him before marriase | be satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the AND SPEAKERS ! v oand pa ndustry on the citie Coas e also N A £ 3 _ | 5 2 . T el RS S e vt Inie English he was x.;'..;.m‘mx with doing, for onic ;,h-‘k will I:t!l.r'\m'v"l when e most positive kind of safe depositing your | naKl!n\S"‘lliPl“:* ;f\é{}(}ill"d! 7 ; ‘ . i {in his life onventional thing. But is it so con-{ 10 know him better. | ) . . P 516 Vanlts of | RTIN LYNC policy of the Forest L Lo ventional? The cndowment, which a London des-| The only thing about a flapper| valuables in the Safe Deposit s i : L : ;. 1 QB Ui lepyion o . te aper. il pateh announces will begin with August Strindberg’s! vou can’t sce is how?she stands the T { M alasks as gRptdly a8 genbnal teton {hooks, prom to show how large a work a small|cold dressed that way | | B omic conditions will permit, up to the point {sum may accomplish. Its annual income of $2,000! They do not call ' dress THE | where the s irly cut will u.m;l the grow ‘\\-I] subsidize the publication of at least one volume|head” cxpense, cven though it L Ye . B y INS RANCE | le development of th Foundation has now issued thirty-two volumes of| Stll we veckon a lifted skive still Allen Shattuck, Inc i G BEdapldton 4o biiussL0RbRsolae0 Scandinavian classics which would otherwise have|attracts more aitention than a lifted . OF JUNEAU : i : Iy guarded against and plants established been untouched. Its defieit of $3.000 or $4,000 a|face. | | FIRE “ ¢ heee bpe pad Sl Dl it and it |vear is decreasing, and when the list reaches fifty; The reason smoking among the | ! Propenv]oss ¢ t ficient supply of timber will bhe avaialble [or sixty volumes is expected to disappear. There can| wppers seems visky is because if al™T Business Interruption t annually in perpetuity. Moreover, under the [be no doubt that there exist many Swedish works| SPark dropped on thie kind of dresses | ! Use and Occupancy system of disposal i ctiect, fhe Government |which ought to be made available. Bngland, like|they wear, cven the tiniest little | \91) | MARINE and not the mill owne ..Iw‘lllm\ ||th“ entire I fasini known Only: the aulstanding i wirkazort hnlvl‘ \.u»lxh?u.l leave enough skirt (o | Cargo carrylng charie ‘j’)‘”" IOSERUUIY At el [few outstanding writers like Strindberg, Froding,| 4" “I':‘""“ Ul b AR 5o i X S, Hulls d Mail as the risk of 1os® by fire, insects and disease |Fredrika Bremer and Selma Lagerlof. Mr. Shaw'g| Gentlemen may prefer blondes, bu ] . . Registere: ail Wo have designated an area called a Ifund, which has been put in the hands of eminent|¥OU ¢an bet your sweet lite no wife| AUTOMOBILE . guudntimber: allotment ™ a8 tributany. to ench [administrators, will doubtless grow: it might well| ¥ants @ light pay envelope ") Fire and Transportation i power site having outstanding value for a | » i 5 4 i i A lot of the arms we see Wouldn't Collision |suggest similar foundations for other foreign lit- L pulp and paper plant. The allotment is tures look so bad with no sleeves on them! Property Damage | sufficiently large to provide a perpetual s v ey if they just had a little more flesh/ Liability | supply of timber to o newsprint mill com on ‘em. CASUALTY k mensurate in size with the power site. With Oid M‘“ter" Then and Now. Some of the low-necked gowns Compensation in this allotment successive sales of timber (Ne \ 'k imoas) make us wonder where woman lhmk‘ Public Liability i for the plant will be mad | A Rl sk tm” ) 'k” o it 11g. | elE nacks sud Accident and Health il R CrH e R e IR I George Luks's recent remarks about the undis-{ None of the new spring and sum-| LIFE % 4! §L iy b sl of the sise condams [corning Pittsburgh millionaires who pay Old Master! por giyles appear o be designed to All Forms 8 ialag: The limlen ls ofteved for sal & prices for fade-up art are hard on both, but not 50! cver up any more than the present ) ’.y-.i‘ nl. b timben i m.nl 1 ,\,””“\J l-w '].\ jcoudemnatory as one millionaire’s own ‘vulmls. which | gnes do, which means the strain on 3 Sitiniy L e 2HB o e LU marked him as one of the prize “Mr. Bimbos. the men's eyes will be as great as 3 | f IR R Ll o, voars of losking This was years ago, when Horace Austin Warner! ever, ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. fistaams. The: snediflall pulpwood: ratos, Tabor, the mining millionaire of Leadville, built a| youll find the | Insurance — Real Estate “"““*“-‘ to all “*“""“_ o be uged for magnificent opera house for the of Denver. it 4 B, 4ie Dow 00 oents ger 100 cublc feet Jhas recently heen changed into a movie house and B : y o - ;" ‘l““': “"I"\" S hERade o s S0, aene "'!" [the carved teak woodwork has been removed and G R 2 . ] 1 Lemloc lese rates are subjcct to read- Mo i ] i jsold. But it was a grand place when the dinuer B ia Ly S C l ; justment at the ewd of nsewr period |Glirading its opening was given for Tavor and his| | THIS WEEK ONLY || avings - ommercia JAPANESE TOY SHOP and at five-year intervals thereafter to make luughter, Silver Dollar i them conform with the then current prices - e el thanking Tabor for his gen-| | Mixing Bowls (set of 5 $1.00 MBI o i ver for p i 3 stor s . Vi a b o S (S o ; heing received for timber in Southeastern crosity to the city, suggested that a fine oil paint- o o5 GtEg) Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits . -3 202;;;2; Front Street Alaska ling of father and daughter should be made, to hang||Coal Hods . 50| B.esources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 ..$2,367,937.: P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders | I wish to stress the fact that the form of p o L 3 agniti- 7 8 & in the lobby of the theatr Tabor replied magniti Caster C 10 B pulp limber contract we are offering in Al- cently that the same thought had occurred to him,| | Vaster Cup T sl apoted We solicit your account whether = —_— :;‘l:‘:l .]i\h-"“f;.«“ ::n1([‘&:4;:"1:](”(4!»\ n.;n. nx\n.nlm.nhlh- but that he did not want the job donme by a[;l ]:n | | Broom o (1} large or small, Our consistent - 2 able at the pleasure of the 1'11\4‘|'x|(1‘||vn(l‘"[V ottt S lmd] |m‘lwre ;)h i | Kol aen dndication ot THE CLUB LUNCH # ‘-'_. pleas: Govi 1 t were going abroad, where they would havi eir| | helpful service we are able to ROOM s a firm contract covering a period of picture painted by one of the old masters. | Yedisr sur oustomen. 50 years and if for any reason the For- PR R wa H A R R I S - Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily _p.~1 .|('~|j\'|l't' :~-_hu(uh[!i try v--ln-rnnmn-]ulr ‘mnn The Tennessee Legislature reprnlnba xzzn-):‘nr—nld TO! Prumm' ing this period he purchaser would have law. Many peopie, however, would be content with| Th B M B ’ d B k oprietor l!u-I right to present the matter to the Fed- the repeal of a much younger law, one about eight| Hardware Companv e . . enrenas an | ———— ] eral Courts and ask, in case his contentions vears old.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) STCVES OUR 3PECIALTY re sustained, for performance of contract i _— ? B OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- on the part of the Government Mr. McAdoo would substitute “How Dry 1 Am"' |Open Evenings ... Phone 218 EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND It is generally believed that the Pa Coast, including Alaska, will be the for “The Sidewalks of New York™” as the Democratic ' I BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING campaign song.— (Boston Transcript.) I @U‘i ” PLANT IN ALASKA. |