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R == “will be forced to bear 4 : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI !] 1 g rofits from Alaska timber through sale of % S —5 N s yperation of industries hased upon the timber BITS OF [))Y-PLAY S0 hrrs Again, if the Gateway would have the Goy 0% Vi Ch N V. IR way from the pesition of landlord to the —_— — e ——— T — 2R Publishsd evory @ver except Buniay EMPIRE v oand paper manufacturers it should urge that} How About ghtning? PRINTING COMDINY n! Seoond 1 Maiy Tt timber and land in the units set apart ought to| (Davton wS.) C i N b sold ontright to the highest bidder rather than, Wisconsin chem finds way to RMntered !n the Post Jureau 1 to 1 that the offered in small units that would ! put sunlight in fq And then w - tter L AR = — necessitate year trading and negotiations hefore|can wash it down 1 moonshine SULECRI *TION RATE units large enough to interest capital could be gat! ¥ Pelivired by carrier in . Douglas, Treadwcll and {ggether | Like, Pigs Is Pigs Thane for $1.25 per month, (Florida Ti Union.) | By mail, postag: | it the [Ollowing 3 Phe ¢ u flea are en-| One yoar, in ud $ » in nne Lenglen says she feels free now that! ') 1””” aand . I|- ll“‘ L R L L . is mo longer an amatenr and hothered with inyi-| o GHEEE e Bumon ¢ " [ tions to play exhibition tennis before the amatewr, " \vo) wiat's (he differcnce they tvery pat 4 ‘ Perhaps that fortune she picked up as a pro-| poth got thar, Kl E— sicnal hus alse helped her on the way toward MEMBEF OF ASSOCIATED PRESS i i 2 s Assccinica T v i eed | Another liapoleon e - (Flovida Tin -+ Union.) othorwis : Chinese Gen is feeding his soldiers dog! Sighed Jones—L, night 1 was poab fshed ) | s biscuits but giving them umbrellas to keep them|out with a peach pockethook is LR PR B R TION. Ydry. That is diffcrent from the American m of|bare. But I am glud (oh, hear me THAN 7T NY « ] 1 TION % ’ " N ¥ feeding soldiers he-man food so they might withstand Preach) I wasn’t wih a paiy the inclemency of the weather or anything else Hic, Hoc. Soc they might encounter o (New York Herald/Tribune.) i 5 b e In (his country, of course, wher f the Suprem ourt affirms m.n. verdict . oo Yhan one half of one per cent the Sinclair case people will likely take Congressionaly e alecohol makes u beverage intosi nvestigations more serisusly hereafter cating, @ man s intoxicated antit 25 1o Qs proven sobe | Alaska Tourist Travel. - - Grrr (Seattle Times.) (Houston Post-Dispatel ) I ofrie in charge of the operation of the Gov-|A restaurant in Alb | [ernment road in Alaska ave putting forth de- Advertised a cheap dinner of tacrge itermined efforts to attract tourist vel this ason But when th ot | The new folder of the Federal transportation systom They changed to duck | 18 worthy of commendation not only hecause of pie- Bxplaining, “The d o mucrque. QT v A UG v torial scenc: but also cn account of informative facts o | STICE HOLMES REACHES X6, . : s 8 JUSTICE } If given wide distribution it will be an influcntial A Few Brows | factoy divecting attenti « e Territo tLos Ay Times) | it Olfvde W | o I Uniteq 18 x“‘ in directin tiention l‘) the Terrvitory g 1 " ' | The railroud, extending from Seward, an oceq A highbrow Please po State rome ( t t v of the prsent 3 S ek G Before the POTL to Fairbanks, in the interior, makes ecasily ac- Yoursell with pati QUL oL e iy priore HIC egsible one of the most interesting parts of th A medinmbrow ¥ ! ) Ve anU sk on SIS oy lilands Alang Phe ot Sdre wal and k] beneh I quarter century 88 an miepq] enterpr f extensive proportions, 11{ A low-brow: & AW heap: yod Associi e Co P'rior to g patural advantages of unrvivaled grandeur. For QI 18 to 1 weme Court he served pleasure tonr, particularly in late spring and for twenty y wreme Coure Bench of when daylight is almost continuous, the Massachuset of which Chicl 1 nducements that cannst be duplicated ¢ ) Ju ‘ n i hearty nd a hard ‘J,\\y re waint l work Travel iz sure to help Alaska. Tourists always . ) near old tha a marvel at the Tervitory’s resources and never tive of gopiandin rash) i % L ther honds, to quickly b i fat death, he piteq tellin icquaintances in the States of its great riche hnvartinl tabiaaniin ] iy ¢ ) TR Some visitors will remain to make their homes, Mauy . ,l,.. SR i | ¥ Tentan Aam | Wil see wtunities for lucrative investment ;NOW: 3 Government railroad has been of inestimabl 4 | ancestor His father wa siclun and writer of - (Pittshurg Gazet | worth By afford economical transportation the W e > ! Iy t s math ither served on the ; Hemlock, which Socrates B system has made possible the development of a vast | G0on R B ; i iemagbencl nll M Rl LA MOtNCE ey, With constantly increasing uctivitles ini the BUAEE Y WIS G HAMHE 1 tie des enden ol s GOVErnors. yone of traffic the line gradually is getting on ; g o 908 ; ; L waroe he SIDE LINE SALE { of th'm lived ered worth while The publicity now contemplated in the move One-fourth off at Wunder Millin crvice to their country ment for tourist travel is a railvoad service of great ery Store, opposite Frye-Bruhn Mar Elizabeth Shepley 1 recent hook gave value. The effect will gratify travelers, prove profit- ket. Damask, Muslin, Daisy Cloth, | this very beauti e venerable Asso- able to the transportation system and inure to the Curtains, Sheets and Pillow Cases ciate Justice of the Un (tes Supreme Conrt and lasting Lenefit of the Northland. Khaki Flannel and Serge adv. | well-horn vican < e | Thi voned jud gallant gen \c“ l\c‘tl for \ld\l\.l. 4 tleman of the old and, is the most e 1 "TOP CATARBH' OP[N | A R SR e N (Seaitie Paat-Tnteligencr,) i Nosnms AND HEAD S e e A e Students of Alaskan political affaivs have usually t H as if on an errand for the god wgreed - that there s lack of elasticity under the § g0 ‘\th in Nostrik whereas he is (o Jisten to argument from burean system which resulted in long-distance gov Rilieve 1-Golda 4t Orice. 12:00 to 2:00: lunch from 2:00 to 2:30 ernment. Some meoasure of relief seems to be ured FUTA s e sit again from 2:30 o 1:20. Judge Cardozo noa recent Act of Congress. Under this law, recon- your logged and has used, of his sentences, the word phos mended by the Seeretavies of Agrienlt Commerce your head is stuffed and you can't phorcscence Always Holmes give out light and the Interior, Federal activities of these Depart- hreathe freely bec e of a cold or) When he veturns from the court to the sober lments are to he reorganized in Alaska catarrh, smull bottle of! dignity of lig old house on I Street—Iformarly | Bach Department is to have a single administra- Bly's ¢ any drug stor | e At . w: now the Chief Justice is tion head stationed in the Northern Territory. These Apply a little of this fragrant, a7 | likely to drive him a part of the distance; heads are to form an administrative board, having tisep cream into” your nostrils Allul’ bt who cun be sure that, disdaining his authority to on public matters in Alaska with- let it penetrate through every a ; elevator, he will not still take his stairs two out the necessity of referving them back to Wusl- passage of your head, soothing 1 he will be able, with the ington for final decision healing the inflinmied, swollen mu ! Youns who rds the hook-lined {The President also has been authovized to trans- cous membrane and you get instan | it r of hic library, with the visitor [fer the functions of various bureaus in the Tervi relict ‘ earch thought and make glow. The [tory from one Depavtment to another Al! how good it feels. Your nos | ecretary new jewel of the Harvard Law While the Tervitory will still be governed by trils are open, your head is clear, no School every year— wears an exalted air. He buveaus, the deterrent effects of bureaucracy wpon more hawking, snuffling, blowing | must promize not to get engaged during the industrial and commercial development will doubtless no more headache, dryness or strug ! period But I reserve the right,” says the {be minimized when the new system is given effect.'gling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm with a twinkle, “to die or resign = 5 Just what sufferers from head | i th young mind the justice twists 1 old Rush. colds and catarrh need. .It's a de the tail of the still recalcitrant cosmos, en- I (San Bulletin. ) ight —adv | e in legal disputation, reads his opin Good ek to here is nothing like a i e | jons for eriticism as modestly as if he were gold rush for putting a pl.up on the map 1t will " | a noviee, Somelimes, but rarerly, there is o |atfract more visitors in a month than would settle| g “FOSI‘C_I‘:”P:VE}EC(?}R}{W yiil point of law to look up. For Holmes carries {in a divorce colony in a year. And though they, oo p e ‘”f Kinalca e the law in his head, as a prophet the words {80 for gold they tuke more money with them than: yomiep Ttnahy s | he Lord. And the justice, in his own fine | they are likely to get out of the earth [l e AHRELE en oliaty of the Lo i dustige st i il EPLA D felds it has cost | PUTSUGRL to the provisions of Ordi- and !.‘:.‘..m'un eript, .n.]\\.u (\‘:;_\ [»rlv- | ven .»1,. some of the 1”( “,\‘.,IN ds it _,‘,"'\ .lml nance Number 177 of the City of sona m‘.'\ scrupulously, a |1|nl~l \\.1VH‘I:“.1 h _:u;.;[. m‘ get the gold than the gold was worth when! juyeu ™ und iy conformity there- il 5 Sl "l' L i Wagking i A Illis 20 (e s = ; ¢ hauts, puy| Withe @ General Muncipal Election P ll”l- thut 1|.|“~ ||,r|)|: lnu- delicate ‘” Some ..'u» neky ;nnl n'muI .-nu[lr:!nn:s ll‘l\l ‘s‘”n!.J“.” Beihald an | missive in the cheap plethora of the morning {the majority arve not, and when the total yield is, mail has found treasure. Every page has [set against the total investment the precious metal|p ,T“’ls)d“yl April 5, 1927 | ¢ metaphysical touchstone, some literary [often proves expensive (e hou pRR g aitlook. g | i, [ Nerev t 1 e nml gold lll-‘- ety (R n et antl powentul akslis ool dislocicpt ot tasin dny g ey T | 1o 8 80 L P TN erYan g G100 BRI NENSRES. S s lisins GHESnudicRe SGIEdR R th g o] Tweirth N t" once more-—a little 1 tells Inet for population. It is nature’s way of peopling lowing officers, to-wit: | me Shakespeare is long in getting to the [unpeopied places, and they remain populated if therel A MAYOR p | poin ‘ I think we take ourselves too u‘ other r| r'l‘\ lf(.|l;l|{lf‘|‘lb.\\» alth to be won by aeri-l nrpian (00 LLMEN. | eriously culture and other industries ; ONE SCHOO!, DIKECTOR. | - California would have bheen known as the Golden " 5 y i | The Common Council of the City| State even if gold mever had been discovered here = 3 PRIVATE OWNERSHIP SUCCEEDING PUB-| of Juneau huving heretofore, h_v LICLY OWNE I) ~) I(\ ICE PLANTS, In the last week in Javaary the municipal elec tric plants of Ciebarne rex., Arlington, Ga., and Venus, Mo, wer ke over by privately owned compan Orleans, Neoraska, Las this year changed from public owned lighting t private ownership and North Loup, in e State, has voted by 241 to to make such ha Last year five municipalities Delaware, six in North Carolina and several Virginia closed out their publicly owned electric plants and are being supplied with power and light by private companies. And $0 it goes (hroughout the United States. (Our development would have been slower but none lh\\ less sure. Nevada also has other latest rush will | reserves of natural prove a permanent wealth, | lana the blessing | [it it draws attention to them {‘ - P ——— | The Constitution requires that Congressional dis- tricts be reaportioned after each census, but Con- s and the President have about decided to let this matter slide until 1930. No human being will suffer| any injustice by the delay —only city people.—(New Yorker.) t the banquet of the| hington by cutting 1 ciety in W cretary ‘(..Inmm.u State a G600-pound pie, the largest eevr baked. However,| 3 it was not the largest pie-cutting in the national] SOME (,\TE\\ AY MIS (i‘\(‘FI'TIO‘\I capital.— (Louisville Courier-Journal.) The Seward Guateway mxl-' remember that the We may expect to ¢ any day that Casey of! Bureau is not fi the price on the timber Mudville was “sloughing” when he staged his famous! in Southeastern Alaska { it is offering for sale. |strike-out.——(Florence, Ala, Herald.) | It is offering the timber to the highest bidder and e | there is plenty of evidence that there will be compe- But when the dust settles there “will be Great) tition for the purchase of each of the units, The|Britain calmly doing business in China.——(San Fran-| Forestry Bureau has simply fixed a minimum price|¢iSco Chronicle.) i "e"’q‘.';m“:;:::,“:v“;‘lf,"":"“:“:ff;;,‘l"',:l':"lp_ e will beap| 1t IS unfair to blame Standard Oil for all thel r & S oil cans that represent us in foreign countries the less if the pulp timber should be sold at a lower Nature is responsible for a gond many of them | price than similar timber can be purchased else- (Chicago Daily News.) i where. That is absurd, of course. If the pulp and i ) | paper manufacturers go elsewhere the Alaska public the loss incident to idleness and wastage through decay. The pablic will never Bt o i i If you think history repeats itself, just wait and| |see if there's ever another Sesquicentennial —(Sanu Francisco Chronicle.) ’ vesolution, duly designated the vot-| {ing precincts said City and the Poling Place in each thereof, the; electors are That all du siding within the chy notified: qualified voters re- boundaries of Vot- ing Precinct No One of said Ci of Juneau, which are as follows: All that section lying on the i northerly side of East Second Street, and West Second Street and the said!| ALASKA GRILL (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. The Best Place to Eat Juneau PRIVATE 'BOXES SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 of burglars or the sudden outbreak of fixr? Do not he satisfied with doubtful protection, but secure the most positive kind cf safety, by depositing your valuables in the Safe Deposit Vaults of THE First National Bank OF JUNEAU BT Savings — Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits ... ... 20241791 Be}:onu.es atpthe close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 . $2 367»937 43 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. Ti;e B. M. Behrends Bank OLDES‘I‘ BANK IN ALASKA Second Street extended acr tid flats to ti City 2 : easterly of Gold Fraternal Societies the Apr 1 FEORREN 38 City Hall Building, located e : Aot otbhud kN Gastineau Channel | the same being the duly dr ; : oot B 2 e Polling Place in and = = No. One, City of Juncau | {Drs. Kaser & Freeburger | B. P. 0. ELKS dReatiieet VS DENTISTS [ Tips houndaric 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. | Y evinings Two of PHONE 56 | Bl Hall ‘ Hours 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. | HARRY SPERLING, All that s S + PRl L JORN A southerly side of East R 8 and West Second t == = I8 g Brothers weloor extension of said cond T ) o O | s &= s ; e ’1I.|I~ {oine iaity Dr. Charles P. Jenue | Co-Ordinate Bodies yte in Buildi locat- DENTIST | | of Freemasonry pied | S is? B Lot 1, occupied| Jpooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg | Scottish Rite I Ikelinble i fes Telephons 178 : fer Co.. t heing the duly| 4 o designated Place in and for SO E Preciy vo, City | ——— . Secretury, Tha BT | Dr. A, W. Stewart = ing within the boundaric DENTIST JOYAL ORDER OF Precinet No. Three of ST el ¥O00SE Juneau, which are as fol HoUIE 98 a e toc paie) Juneau Lodge No. 700 All that section lying on the u}WAR BUILDING Meets every Monday northerly and westerly side of Gold| | 2ftice Prone & Bt it 2"L night, 8 o'clock, Moosa Greek and the oil pipe line of the | J. A. Daviz, Dictator; R. I | Blectric Light Company, includ- | o o | Stevens, Seeretary, the Seater Addition. will vots j 1 = —— jiarle DU ploa e Dr. W. J. Pigg MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nu. 147 Burford's Store on Willo PHYSICIAN | F.a A M | nue, the sume being the y ’ | | Second and fourth Monday nated we in Office—Second and Main ) o | einet No. hree, City ¢ Telephone 18 " DATED i | & 3 12th day of 1927 : = hs H. R. SHEPARD 5 = = = Clerk of the City of Juneau, De. H. Vanee Order of Tervitory of Alaska Osteopth — 201 ‘(“:olr:\':iny Bldg. EASTERN STAR —= J} 7 10 8 or by it 1and Fourth Tues. e e e o Sl LicEdend apte oot gy RIaIS e wntn, “ui ) =t : Gastineau Hotel M WILETwas, Fvarins HEATING ; KNIGETS OF | i 15 and ; | C(\LIM]BI\ 1764 REPAIRING | Ty o | ru ROPRACTIC 8 i o My overhcad expenses are at || is e vctios of Megicine f " U Nervryra o a minimum. Therefore I can do || ' i v nowiginonill COMLJ0 TURNER, Secretary your work fer less money. | %) o : g €| AURILIARY. PIONEERS OF No matter how large, or huw || = XILIARY, "ERS -;n::\;’l vour job vou do yourself || ’ FHelene . L. Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. a gleat injustice if you don't | | PHYSICA 7""”?"'““ | Meeting every second Friday o1 get ry prices. e O CE S R ach month at § o'clock p m. Cards 4 | 1104 e md refreshments. At Moose Hall CALL i | Iline—Ofice: 423 {Mrs. Edna Radonich, President; STEVE FANWORTH |7 B I Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. Phone 215 Res. fléJS ‘. Th gy *’ Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. & £ | S dre T % ___J!| DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY CITY TRANSFER | = = cian end Surgeon | COAL_WOOD, BAGGAGE el s ok G0 4] anae Bl R ! L. DOUGLASS I stein Buiding, Phone 582 Night—Paone 377 OPTICIAN and OPTOMETR BT la ig aome 37 Joom 16, Valentine Bl e » e =il Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m by Appointment B 14 & RELIABLE TRANSFER e s Phone 149 Res. 148 e I Canrir MORTUARY | [ OURTESY and GOOD SERVICE The Cuas W. Car | Our Motto “The Last. 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