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o Datl) Alu.sl.u Pmplre JOHN W. TROY - - - Published xcept Sunday by the EMPIRE PRINTING C ANY 1 and Main Streets, Juneau Alaska Entere i } 1 O Juneau as & id Class matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier n Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and Thane for $125 per month. By 1 the following rat Ane v six months, in ad 86 one month, in advinc Subscribots w they the Busin ss Off lvery of their | elep! MEVBER OF ASS The Associ ros « led o republication of all news il fited UL WS itea per the published 1 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE L. THAN THAT OF ANY ( PUBLICATIC HER EDITOR AND MANAGER| lation They do not congregate in congested and, failing to find placement for thems:ly embittered against our governmental sy fem. A change in this law would also attract a [better class of people. Men of families who have good home do not like to pull up stakes and reign unless they know what they That is particularly so if they have young n spec |centers hecome ‘mmm,\ | | | positions at soil move to a lare going to (families. And the men who have good positions at home are the men who would be most useful here. | There is a lot of foolishness about this immigra- [tion matter. Our decisions in the premises have been five nights a week at home all year (influenced too much by politics and prejudices and, round. 'lnot cnough by sound business sense ! s | [ S e 6 e The Ananias Club i The polls will not close untll 7 o'clock this' “Pastor” said he, “our sermons| e T {a” U111l \fima o Nole. HUGfy tay.|areitoo HovisiliNG (ol a1t EHEOIEN | BYSnUIE: Jotego ¢ 9 “very tax-'one at least an hour and a half paver who is a registered voter should cast a ballot Jong." lon the School Bonds before the day is done. RGN e | Huh! i (el Senbils. Hualness Olyonislaliisag e with ”~‘|'”‘“"‘ [ wisliwives werer ke Webster's that the Chinook word “Siwash” is derived "'jilh Noy oo {from the Indian alish and insists that it came Blinks- Because birds' bills never |from the French “souvage’-—or English avage.” get any bigger. | han it can be done by men who are here their I ‘tm]\]w\:nlnl in the United States ought to be e couraged rather than prevented. Men who have posi- tions to go into when they arrive here are more assimmilated than those who come simply stand for a picnie lunch in the woods THE DAILY ALASKI\ EMPIRE, TUI'SDAY APRIL 198 i ALONG LIFE’S DETOUR Which Is That .y SAM HILL ‘[‘1.« Golf Exercis: Headlin il e — i ) i t is for a profane vocabu ‘but very little patience ever is exer Ho, Hum! {cised by the players. L) i —& | .\nn'nwr !T)ltru'e-rk .wh;n‘ we get ; | e Drs. K‘“er & I‘rceburgcr When for sunshiny davs we roar More or Less True | DEN1ISTS In_April it's a waste of time The only more foolish way for a| 1 SIS To sing “Ain't Gonna No man to waste his time than trying and 3 Goldstein Bldg. More.” |to invent perpetual motion is in try PHONE 56 Observations of Oldest Inhabitant The old-fashioned man who had to year now has lunch about two or three times a a son who gets a picnic new and expensive clothes whos Telephor.> 176 married life is nothing but a lot of patctied up quarrels. B s e T e iy At that we reckon it mever makes 3 mother any sorer to have to clean P the ashes off the rug than it doos | Dr. A. W. Stewart ather to have to clean ‘em out of the | DENTIST (furnace, The reason we think the wite who | | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. tries to force her lasser fraction to | SEWARD BUILDING {eat spinach and ca ro 1se the Office Phone 469 Res. Phone 276 1927. “Yes, but he also got 20 y r hard labor from the Governm the easy ways he ed of getting it." 3 ¢ L} PROFESSIONAL suade his daughter to sub ing to pe Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. stitute sleep for those oexpensive beauty treatments. The reason men don’t improve iy ] l———————rr——————t—a———y. because their wives point out so many faults they get discouraged at Dr. Charles P. Jenne the mere thought of trying te cor DENTIST ‘em all ride wives wear rect them all, and so let A lot of husbands and Rooms 8 and J Valentine Bldg are good for him i pocrite 15 | ———————— Fraternal Socicties 0F —— Gastincau Channel » - — -2 B. P. 0. ELES Meeting evenings at Flke’ Hall GEO. B. HICE, Pxattod Ruler M. H. Visiting Brothe: Co-Ordinate Eodies of Freemasonry Scottish Rite mé Regular meetinzs second Friday each month at 730 p. m Cdd ' Hall LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Junea Lodge No. 700 Meets every Monday ght, 8 o'clock, Moose Dictator; R. H Hall. J. A. {However, it agrees with The Empire that * n-w Rl i hmau:«l‘l\\n‘:(lmw he s dead certain | Stevens, Secretary. | e 3 a Bis S an £ assing Observation it would take more than mere ves. | = — i [EeRuBCHET SISt U Rt robious, but is an authen-i . Joyetimes hink lipsticks urelctables to improve the old fool. | tic Chinook word {running the saxophone a close sccond | There will be fewer divorces if| Dr. W. J. Pl"g . | MOUNT JUNFAU LODGE N¢. 147 ! - e tas the most needless thing th ver they can invent clothes for the | PHYSICIAN F & A. M. | Josephus Daniels is credited with ambtions to be could have been fnvented. male that will pick themselves ofi | - e | nominate for the Vice-Presidency on s toket with! Fe o the chairs, floor, piano and mantel | Office=8econd and ‘Main oan il lGov. Smith for President, and Charles Michelson Mesien w %oy I Wy and hang themselvos up. | Telephone 13 ¢ Existenco can We hear a lot of mush about | calls attention to the circumstance that he has uot e only drear mother love, but not even her hu :‘ —— S repudiated the rumo For those who live 'bhand make a daughter as miser- | YELPING AT THE HEELS O THOSE | PR SR In constant fear able as her mother can, it she is liv- | B— 2 '*‘I'I Nidica g - Order of WHO WORK. | “Siwash” Is Chineok for “Indian." B e R OHismtRE S Labl Ak ey EASTERN STAR g . S VIIAT EVER AMILY NEEDS: {ain’ al rights, It is wrong for H 107t 12; 1 to 6; : ¢ ; The bane of Alaska is the ysrde of political (Seattle Business Chronicle.) AL r'\.m{l\f I\Pm\'m' e f,'”:“.v”‘}.“,‘},g“h": ri'.“':""ir,f”;,,' 7 %8 or by appointment i Second and Fourth Tues: R e AR Unexpectedly, a new job has been cut out for 3 L S (ENATL 0 ATS CElit U IS | Licensed osteophatic physician Qayh jof ach ARIONUNEEEEE machine office-seckers who sock in their ends! 1 y S, e |1 perfect rights to all hers, you be Phons: Office 167; Residence cclock, 1" 0. O. F, Hall by velping at the heels of every one who actuaily |the Busin Chronicle’s corps of etymological ex- To the Girl Across the Car The impression some girls we meet | Gastineau Hotel b I L L does anything to add to the development of Alaska's PeFis- It arises from the fact that In Alaska there gho must expect the men to look—lout in company give us is that they | g atron, 3 3 X et o 3 e Iovment s fierce verbal warfare over the derivation and cor- Yet she must b aware had sianted 10K the kflicsm Al b i s aivee business or ‘.""" trics, whooadds - to cemployment e yge gr egiwash.” Sitka Verstovian declares That when she shows ko much it's{landed in the parlor ik tand (S M K IGHTS OF Alaska and thereby n room for more WOrKers.| g chv s an epithet intended to express contempt hard — Dr. Geo. L. Barton COLUMBUS Delegate Sutherland in h eecia at Anchorage . qnatives: and Juneau Empire insists that the [For fellows not to stare!!! ; CKIBOPRA’CTOB‘H’H thal Bld Seghers Council No. 1760, attackcd the news which are striving to do vVerstovian is ridiculously hypersensitive, since *Si- S ; i H":",;:f:{"‘:"(‘lff :‘:‘”‘:“’!’I‘“' i ] S b T e penential RUB: | | Meotings sccond and inat their part towesd development of the Territory, | wash” is a word in Chinook jargon used to denote A FUniRmentalise, ple say, that gets your name in| [#nd by appointment prone asdl| [ SEDAR AL Lo Rt Sl by charging that they are subsorvient to the “inter-|the original race (Indians) and is neither epithetic' -l thousht you had erary am-jpe, o , st CHIRCERACTIC. flen! Trolhs Rl s ests.” He intimated that they were serving their| nor opprobious o tha, ehnéiovarstaniils SERONE FendEwers Rulannitiet to ity or | Wurkary not Ostenpathy Fifth suet BDACMMANTYRE 0 own special intercets vather than that of the public., quotes Webster to the point that "'Sliwu*h'{' “vas bub Have ldecided T couldn't : 1Ne:/s' o'rthe r_mr]\:‘ '1C||u|b1 i i— - B e = ST Alnkltn atb Horvink athams|de o) eonpiption, of meaning an Indian o these days.” John Spitz lives in Philadelphia — = B e iliiiis ther take on publle mattevs|Sallauan stock, esnopially d RlatHeHy ; 189 ut_he'd better be careful whore ho | R AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF e Tette ™ The word “Siwash” has been doing business a' “Well, you see I couldn't stand it]1oes Ho]enr “ I Albrecht ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. R e € long time. It dates back to the romanic days when to comb life's dumps and go snooping |~ PHYSICAL THERAPIST Mecting every second Friday of Alas except the machine politicians who are seek- p g Meeting ery econd Friday ot S g oy febad) il French voyaguers and other white traders pene- through its garbage pails for th- ’ Medical Gymnastics. Massage each month at 8 o'clock p m. Cards ing offices by keeping public opinion in a condition | . . o Pacific Coast, and in their commeree material I'd have to have.” | Electriclty & g trated to the Pacific Coast, an . ~ . 410 Goldstein Blde and refreshmenrs. At Moosc Hall of turmoil. The newspapers of Alaska cannot Pros- witn the Indians established the lingua franca which | = | Miss Caroline Todd e R e e 1 he people generall Newinanars i P ta \ Paste This on Your Windshield PIANO—HARMONY ! Pl ine—Office: 423 d ' es! H per unless the people generally prosper. Newspapers, gook its name from a tribe at the mouth of the Co-i 5 o=5 4oL, R SR o ! : AN - MOX . | — 9 'Mvs. Minnle Hurley, Secretsry. more than most other enterprizes, depend for pros- Jymbia Ri . and today is known as “Chinook."” A h"w' Vi Atois st 8 (ln)ss nnldcl’mvgte llr,xlutruvlrlgg ! perity upon the prosperity of the general public, for This trade language is conglomerate of French, Eng-|~ s LILABELLGUEL) G HoRse | S - 2 o e they get from the public the business that permits lish and Indian. Many of its terms are easily trace-| No Joke é O e -l SeLna T L A them to live. The more people there are in the Ter- able, since they are corruptions from French or Eng-1 An optimist is a man who wil{Z DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY RO vitory to subscribe for the paners and to patronize sh. due to the glottic inability of the aboriginals,'stort ont on an April morning with- |5 —= Physiclan and Surgeon CITY TRA 5 ¥ ate. yostrictsl clicks a rutterals, brel Just because the Valentine's Optical Department e s and others who at N8 . . who were restricted to clicks and gutterals, to do out an um | | ¥ COAL, W0OD, BAGGAGE [h‘,‘l.!,‘,“”:I.’,”,,,“:,l‘,_( l.,’" :\ ‘,\,:: ::”"]“,I ‘::l““,“"".‘ .‘:“1 more than approximate the open vowel sounds and Sun is shining when he leaves the | R. L. DOUGLASS | Office: 4?.0 and 422 Gold- A‘ND KINDLING 71“... L e il ;: ) ‘h" 1"' | consonantial skill of the white man. liouse | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST ! stein Buiding, Phone 582 | Stand at City Cafe—Day or - ; : ¥ | Thus the Frenchman, who was a fish-eater, (pois- ; Room 16, Valentine Bldg: | Sisd® = M Night—aone 27 No mnewspaper can serve itself without alsol ) pecame ouk; potato was corrupted intn‘““ foll 1.:";33564..:3 IT“,:‘:‘:T it great || Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | s N Akt il [ serving the publ NO ROWSPADCT can be an OTRAN | wiiato; berry was almost unpronounceable to the 'piE I IBYE SEC HIGRER L el | by Appointment | £ i = for some special interest or political machine and [pgjan, and in his struggles with that word he bt b 4 | Old papers ror sile at Tic Dmpire i S il long survive. That has been proved over and over evolved olallie: Blakeley naturally hecame Molakl'e. Now that all of his time is spent = s — P again in Alaska as well as elsewhere. Newspaper Also, there is a story of a trader, whom the hunters In trying to climb out of debt. RELI ABLE TRANSFER wrecks that have occurred in various Alaska towns saluted, “Clark, hn;ln}l"v you nhz once h!):nn;-.;ou hiv: G THe CuAs W. CARTER MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 are witnesses to the truth of this statement. !the Indians into “Klahowya,” which is the Chinook, j Z § COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE The thing that would make most money for Word for “How do you do” and “Goodby.” '”‘f"“'lyb;ll"',,m‘:,"‘{"lol‘,;f"'m IReegyIon “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Our Motto Alusia newspnpers woull be to have the Territory M, Many simitar“instandes fol Tl RERIBHCHCONMURLEING, Zwhethar ot 15 noor ot mbti Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 - WA erous public 1o se hih § to “Siwash, e is a narrative : | She—Huh! It would be impossible = = vf; n) pu »vll ¢ e would also add to “\9 ithat both French and English applied the word!for me to love a poor man. - Z e —— —— L 3 value of every hlece of property and every Io;,lnm.m‘ ‘souvage” or “savage” to the natives. The trans- 2o el Try Our business house in the Territory and it would add to tormation Into “Siwash” is both easy and natural. No Millionaire PREP 1RE YOl ]RSELF BOSTON CREAM PIE the opportunitics of every man and woman that Thus “Siwash” came to denote any Indlan or|“I've got a girl I'd like to wed,” and FRENCH PASTRY works in it any tribe of Indians. 1t mever was a term of con- Sikl\;‘;l \(\'illlnm Henry John Me- !f"”'l helhgs ol G o (8T “3.”1 ln'wmu 97| “But though 1 could buy what she'd tart lt ny mount ARCADE CAFE lails ceisin s = Boston man” for American and “King George man 550 MARY YOUNG, Prop. : WHY NOT INTERVENE? for the English. Some writers, not sure of them-{ JC8% G e she'd THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT i ~ - J R selves, have fallen into the crror of discussing i 75y : Liberal President Sac WiloL s, connnanier ot | au hite LN SN O MRS O G B want. STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT o i ywash Indians” as a distinet tribe—a misuse of the 2 * T ”f" “"""l '_"(”_"' ‘_“”"’ fans to over-throw '“‘" Gov- word as inaccurate and abnominable as would be Often Happens It Ol’lly Requu‘es The Will To Act PrLAIN DRESSMAKING erbment of Conservative President Diaz in Nicaragua, “Eastern Oriental.” “Did Skinem cver get that easy A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Coat Relining and Alterations | declaved recently that he would under no circum-| By what mental process Webster has derived[mon:y he always was looking for? hundred dollars before they can open a bank account ‘| Next to Allen Shattucks’ | stance fizht the United Stites. He wonld, in other, vash” from “Salish” does not appear. Let us 3 Mrs. J. McDonald [ o i a0 e swdrd W el Blp afmy to tememben i s Ah s paG LS SR R D ORIORROBA SRLCIATION $1.00 WILL DO S e i ay down its arms without further fighting, if the Dot be implicity trusted. usineas sronicle teer FOR PATENT : . United States were to send her Marines i ana!that its lexicographic staft is entirely justified in T STARTING le - n nd her Marines indand and, o Serial No. 06350 —_— @lfsct: hin toquit the war {subscribing to the helief that “Siwash™ is a corrup-|In the United States Land Office for IS THE SECREL OF ACCUMULATING “But that would he intervention.” says - [onotitheimron ol HEa RIS | the Juneau Land District at An- THE [7 retary Kell and President Coolidge nas said ;” W, 3 T w. B h chorage, Alaska. NS RANCE B e o Weeping in Weepa mn ihe Matter of the Application First National Bank True, but the United States is furnishing Pres T ol R ALY ok Junsa, Sl Allen Shattuck, Inc BB IRE. With. arms: amd e b | (Engineering and Mining Journal.) aska, for a Soldier's Additional OF JUNEAU 2 JRE R IR NG o Aorvite diding him in Stories of wonderful finds in Canada have become| Homestead F FIRE conducting - warfare against the Liberals. Perhaps!commonplace, even if not tiresome, so it Is a reliet| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Property Loss that is not technical intervention but in effect it is to see good old Nevada once more mentioned in the é M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United! " s Business Inteituption s0 for it is prolonging the war and the killing. Why |headlines as a prospector’s paradise. The Tonopah|States. and resident of Juneau, Al- Use and Occupancy I8 i laron with shoh daie g sy : 7 _|naska, has filed application serial No. IN o | such decision as to stop the[date line has become all too infrequent in the Asso-|gearo in the United States Land MARINE slaughter? We fuve, appavently, determined the|clated Press dispatches since the Divide boom sub-[Ofrice at Anchorage, Alaska, for Cargo war shall not be over until President Diaz fs vic-[sided, but now we are treated to some of the old|patent for a tract ot land embraced Hulls torious. Why not te ate it then at once through|®X¢itement, and here’s hoping it will last beyond{in U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 ARE YOU SA VING? Registered Mail intervention when we could intervene without caus-|the Preliminary assay stage! tsted ol tho canl ligre of (ag. o AUTOMOBILE B8 100 of litey 1t would stop e Asusine. and Early reports indicate that all the old accompani-|tineau Channel, approximately four, Fire and Transportation il ai i 3 HUng and gents of the frontier mining town are beginning|(4) miles northwest of the Town of Collision oring about the results that we have evidently de-|y, fiower: dande halls gambling dens, blind tij Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. mage termined shall ensuc. It would permit the resump-| B Sa ) g dens, blind tgers. 150,710~ N and Longitude 134 d Property Da : £ permit the resump-)and similar aids to human relaxation, all no doubt 29 W, d 0% LA Liabili thon of commerce and nt‘luslv\ and it would release|housed in tents. Only the method of approach is|as followe toemr CUIFlY described Fortunes, large and small, had their CASUAL Marines for service in China different—the motor car has supplanted the pack “Beginning at corner No. 1 iy N Compensation — horse, mule, or burro. whence U.S.LM. No. ..4 bears beginning generally in modest sav- Public Liability THE lMMI(xR ATION QUESTION. Weepah, scene of the strike, is forty miles or| N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chains Accident and Health 50 from Tonopah, and is a not totally unknown place,| distant; thence E. 19.09 chains i A laying the founda- LIFE g o 2 ings. Are you laying the founda Congressman Albert Johnson of Washington State,|©¥en though not specMically mentdoned in the :glt;%;nel; !::l;“;. flw"? sihs.u All Forms chairman of the House Committee on Immigration, :.‘:;o"l:z: 0:,“"‘" tle'l'le :J:‘el:‘"l‘:‘:“;: fi:"’:;:e pg::m‘}?;m;i by meanders nlongol.he "n:m:; tion of future financial success hy n- is quoted by the New York World as favoring a " mean high tide of Gastineau T S R i Paradise Peak or off Thirsty Canyon way, but if 0 2 2 TT gradnal further restric f the prese! stiio . | Channel as follows: ? Inc. ailngl ‘m Lot )n riction of ‘the present restricted | there is much more $78,000 ore there, we shall soon (1) N. 69 ,]:" 10''W. 2.26 creasing your savings! Opportumty ALLEN SHA UCK, immigration to the United States, and absolute aboli-|know all about it. N Rt : Insurance — Real Estate tion in twenty-five vears. He favors making a ten| Comes, also, Arizona, which offers Dripplng (2) N. 82 deg. 58 W, 10.30 will come. Be prepared. mer gent ”«"“"_"‘“ of the present two per cent. quota(Springs, in Gila County, where according to a news| chains immediately. The World further quotes Mr. Johnson: [dispatch, Jim Girard and Dan McGraw have uncov- h(l&)' N. 78 deg. 17" W. 2.22 Within twenty-five years immigration in ered a vein a 6-1b. sample from which assayed, 'tis| chains = this country will be abolished entirely. Our said, $100,000 per ton! But—*little or no work has ch:l‘fi: N. 64 deg. 00" W. 3.03 » JAPANESE TOY SHOP form of Government will make this neces- been done!” I (5.) N. 61 deg. 05' W. 1.95 O”_e Dollar or more will open H. B. MAKINO sary because of the necessity of preventing chaina . 3 b ¢ i group control. The tighter you draw the Indiana officers think they have captured the (6) N. 31 deg. 00° W. 0.67 a Savings Account with Front Street restrictions, the more the mishaps and com- “Gorilla Man" who is believed to have strangled| chains to corner No. 1 the place P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders plaints of such restriction stick out until 15 women hetween the Pacific Coast and Kansas| of beginning, containing an the people will want to get rid of the whole City. The fellow should have moved to Tennessee,( area of 7.124 aczes.' thing. where no such person can be taken cognizance of "‘_A!:lyv BX:‘I‘IJ'a"f l’:;]"‘""“") c)nimlnx“::; We canuot agree with Mr Johnson. We believe|legally.—(Arkansas Gazette.) e R THE CLUB LUNCH that there should Dbe less vestriction rather than with the Register of the U. S. Land ROOM more. This country mneeds all the worthy, capable Yes, the press is controlled by interests—ihe in-|office at Anchorage, Alaska, within 0 and helthful immigrants she can get and find room |terests represented by its advertisers and readers,|the period of publication or thirty v Open 6 2. m. to 2 a. m. Daily for. Immigration has mude the Unifed States great|¥Nich, When you come to think about it, is very gnyn thereafter or they will be e X » enie an. TONY LAURIDSEN, and more immigration of a desirable class would fg’;“",nfi:"‘:’,:‘:z'w:;“: a control worth fighting for.— M'"}':& by the provisions of the Proprietor make her greater. : 4 Dated at Anchorige, Alaska, this OLDEST BANK IN ALASEA - The immigration laws and system should be 14th day of March, 1927. amended in several respects. The for one thing, should be changed. in foreign countries who can do anti-contract rule, If there are men something better It was a cynical chap, indeed, who described Mussolini, as we have been informed some one did, as the Wayne Wheeler of luly.—(Phllldelvhin In- quirer.) ' J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication April 2, 1927 Last publication June 8, 1927, THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG ST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN" D -~ - e ) !IBT EQUIFFED JORBR PRINTINO 'LANT IN ATASKA.

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