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& " 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1927. e e —— S ——— —————————— . . the Indians of Alaska ever reach the highest plane|% <€ 'the rustle of the petticoat, but didn’t QAL IO ™ SRR W [ T ST Daily Alaska Empire ¥ sen il of i or amy o i ¥ s L1 . of competent citizenship it will be through each sce all o or any l T i ; ¥ J One love affair is enough to 1 -y T I _Indian’s doing his part as an individual American| | ALONG LIFE’S o e e et PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies JOEN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER c¢itizen and not through the development of uu" DETOUR | kind. ¥ N ov i ' S 5 Indian political machine. | 1y 8AM HILL | Their daring exposure leads us to| g o : Gastinean Channel P very nday 1 The Sheldon Jackson School is fundamentally & bellors & v'“'l':’ i o A & o i o { PRISTING COMPANY and Main Stree & R otk : o interested in longevity than ¢ oars i | Al ,t..‘ml. It is built on the right prin xpm,. .‘.n.| “h("\ Means Winter's Really Gone in religion. u ! | " = . 3 Bisis the transient political situation with its nru]&m,u_ as the gladdest .“,,“H of spring, — B Drs. Kaser & Freeburgcr B. P. 0. ELXS | : influence on the Indians of Alaska shall pa vay,| * For these I think I'd cast my vote: DENTISTS 7 —e o 18 it must, its influence will begin to count in the ",\;_)l st the time is he e [f' ditch 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. "M;-fié:-gm\\xr-d:.-‘_-l«‘i’:{ Ry o i e e R oboins, Treadwell and, development of useful American citizenship among §e TNAL RENEISL: OYancogs, PHONE 56 (l‘;‘;(n) B"nl,ilIC i ¥ “Thane for $125 per month the Indians. In the end the work it is doing cannot The. Alhdias . Cloit | Hours 9 & M. to 9 p m. SR B RIOR " s Ome AL B L heanthe, I advanee, $6.00:/fall to have important beneficidl influence in the| “My success,” said he, “was due tn P S M. IL SIDES, 5 ¢, $1.25. svelopment of Alasks the fact I always wore the latest o Secretan i O L ctibers will conter o favor It they wiil promptly notiy developm o R style clothés and had my nails e e - Visiting Brothers welcome. RSERNRIncas Office-gf any fellure or iregularity In the des| Y IR NN {fully manicured.” Common garden sage brewed into 3 i l e PR teint &nid Businioas. Offtoss; 374 When the Government gets through settling with A B il vt S e i Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Bodies | g e Charlie Chaplin and the California courgs finish| Agricultural Department Please Note volol Raded, will DENTIST of Freemasonry { MENMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS, sti ' v “Pa,” said Clarence, “what. is the » . b The Associated Dress ts exclusively entitled (0 the use for regulating his domestic affairs he is Hkely to dis-) - - S4C BRaC: "thiat i suoh 8 turn gray, streaked| |poone g and 9 Valentine Bldg Scottish Rite ::::.‘l“:y:.x..:yl‘ ‘l,‘y riH. we ,4:‘,}” ”,'\"”"39,.5 Jovat s [cover that he must go to work and make money great enemy of cotton?” X and faded’ hair Telephor.z 176 3 Rsl{ul#r‘dml-»flnga published here = _ [with which to liquidate. {" “The silk worm, son, replied his| beautifully dark! desand. Belday ;b.e.;x).‘ ¥ TLASKA CIFCULATION GUARANTEIED TO BE LARGER | - A e e | dad. 2 4 | and luxuriant. .!\!ixr‘. Gdd - Fellows' " Hall 3 b THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | penry Ford is now accused of favoting the five- Which Na: s | ing the Sage Tefl} WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. : i s day week so that the people will have two full days! i oqiine says: ! and Sulphur recipe| W. S o H N G TR A L . A, . Stewart § ) i instead of one to .wear out Ford cars and ine SLIM FIGURE FAD OVER, at home, though, is Dr. A EHTIS’l" LOYAIiggSDEm OF : : . an . is given credit for looking ahead SAYS FASHION ARBITER. | troublesome. An D } {the demand. He is given credit for g 1 ) 1! I g o A lanyhow [ For a lot "a girls we know IL®|easier way is to get the ready-to- Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. il :m:, s p 8 i Ibeen over for quite some time, anl} Shipio et e ol Ae pets eve -y T T 5 lal the diets and dsily dozens in the f:;‘lili':)x""("r’ '“(‘)'“‘)r ”":‘;’r’(“‘d‘v’“‘“”’y "‘ lilonid SPE,,?:,A‘ES BUEB”:E::M o aight, 8 o'clock, Moose lative session was enjoyed by the people King's realm couldn’t bring it back (EOEB O OUF MECEREHE L R g2 {Hail. 3. A, Davis, Dictator; R. 1L | gave P ' , 0 again, s i it Al x 8 Stevens, Secretary. " ‘.r It gave them an opportunity to renew Ba . VomButas amd’, catbe -ontaiied kb TR Suon. cretary. B old (TIgRANNIDS -and establish. new jongs which, ‘will Pay in the End lall drug stores for only 75 cents a W . Y last for mar | No interest now in it 5 bottle, Dr. W. J. Picg |MOUNT 'JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 : | = el Have 1, says “{i““d'}' l'l';"l' While grey faded hair is not sin-} ‘,"T’:n.'.- rog { B A a ¥ | Taken all in all it not such a bad Legis- “'K‘;.u ”f\':;l”\:'ll:«-:x" e p, |f0l: Wwe wil desire to retain our| : e e R \ P lature Junean will hope to welcome most of fts R i e , a !youthtu! appearance and attractive-| Office—Second and Main Hall, beginning at /G ’. : members hack here again two years hence ! Pipe Dreatis [ness. By darkening your hair with Telephone 18 BT R 0 i B ARIBNY. /I B e | There will be fewer divorces if Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com-| @ ——— ] Sy V i il habietses et e A NN ever they can invest clothes for th=!pound, no one can tell, because it — - S # ‘HE AGISLAT ) 3 The Pulp Timber Leasing. 'male that will pick themselves Off goeq jt g0 naturally, sc evenly. You -_ = e THE LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS. p__ the chairs, floor, plano and mant Ty o qampen a sponge or soft brush Dr. H. Vance EugrEdBe.;i OS(TAR 2 | 0 Pres land hang themselves up.—Sam HIN Ciq " tony qraw this through your| | osteopath — 201 Goldstein Bidg, The Righth Biennial sescion of the Legislature | (Patiguigiy lirese,) lin Cincinnati Enquirer 7 o ; 1] Hours: 10710 12: 1 to. 8¢ | | Second and Fovrth Tues- 1t y 38 ) e ol | Al of Alaska should feel highly. elated at the|™ sp4 collar buttons that will know |Dalr, takipg one small strand at a 7 to 8 or by appointment duys of ‘each month, at A passed into )urv“m last night well mmu.- lh(? 'f”"';,..,‘,.--m- of the Forest Service in gecuring the twoleygugh to jump right into the shirc time; by morning all gray hairs L:unu‘u no{l't,enph‘:lrl_‘_c ary’t’ln'l‘a‘: o'clock, L 0. O. F. Hall nlght hour which warked the cnd of the sixtieth pyy, timber and power site leases which have heen jy is putting on when he is in o have disappeared. After another ap- Phon s: bR S MAE - WILLIAMS., Worthy day and the time limnit fixed by law It ig too soon|unpnounced during the last two weeks. | huorry. Norman Ralston, Urbana ! plication or two your hair becomes . e b to make a complete survey of the work that was According to the conditions of the leases, ecach| Democrat, beautifully dark, glossy, soft and FASEE. Sl SO I o E ¢ done and that which was not done, but probably the|of these companies will be producing 75,000 tons of e BT of iy luxurfant and you appear years| @ KIIIGHTS OF B best' work was in what it did not do. At the begin-|Daper per year by 1932. To haul 160,000 tons of Jio'h b all ¥ighs Ivounger —adv. Dr. Geo. L. Barton ¢ CO.LU)IBU\S & ning there was fear that radical legislation would (Poper ammually, two ships with earrying capacity Hut for one awful vice |~~~ .|| CHIROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bldg. | §i2liiy. Wiy "o i come out of the session that would have a deterrent®dual, OF greater than any of the passenger steamers, He is too keen 13 %, "1 | Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to 6 7 to %: | | Monday at 7:30 p. m. Tran- i N 1 e Terpi.|"0W coming to Alaska, will be required to make one On giving good advice. | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. | | |ina“by “ppointment Phione 269 | [ sient b others uried to at- effect upon Fm» investment of capital in the trn trip each week, Within a period of ten years, ac-|_gum il in Cincinnati Enquirer Graduate Los Angeles College SIH lfi”'.fifi'?fif?f'f:.-am.w. ':l.l“u“ Sl‘l::“l”“lljl Ch ||v)n;;« tory. Happlly fear proved unwarranted. While ., qing to the terms of each contract, each com-| | ' of Optometry and Opthalmology | | Sur not K. H. J. TURNER, more than the I portion of the first part of the pany must be producing from 300,000 to 500,000 And | am not so sure, i G Fi 1 - session was devoted to po al maneuvering, the tons of paper annually. This will mean that trans- That it's so good, dear Sam; | ylasses Fittec - e Legislators got dowa to siness early enough |portation service to and from the States will have In f '”.,:,M "‘\:)‘:"‘I“l““” Lenses Ground g 5 SKA, Igloo No. 6. to ve that the majority stood for con-|to be doubled to accommodate the business. g L S R . i T A Helene W. L. Albrecht ALA Behuatic sathier than radicalilin. thet it was dec| . That 18 just -ons ‘why (0 whith! §* gl getvgopiay ¢ Norman Ralstansin. Urhann o 5 il PHYSICAL THERAPIST | | Meeting every seccnd Friday o Sevmiiiad to do Sothing that would discovrage the|benefit. Hereiis: anophep: Ta' produdd sk an g OB “ T Sedical Gymnatics. Massag each month at § o'clock p. m. Cards ; o : 3 {put of paper, not less than 3,000 workmen will be. He L aiiaasuiivios: & Z. i E ! and refresliments. . At Moose | Hall investment of capital in Alaska. In that detormina- [Pt OF BABeE Ot T L & e the start R ooy Miss Caroline Todd pogReTe A Mrs. Fdna Radonich, President; tion it made ‘good, more than meeting all expec-iye jg only natural to expect that hese workmen wHl But that is all ‘ ..., PIANO—HARMONY HEEN, el _0 Y, <FE @ | Mis. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. tations |have families. Many of the laborers can be obtained| He ever gives % | Class and lrn’i;te llr:;trurtr:?n" e Perhiaps the main featura of (he session, and the|right in Alaska; others will have to brought from Adam Brdede, Hastings Trhiunc. Sixth and Gold St one 5703 1 T IR — —— one which does most credit to the Legislators, is the|the States > e i " i s et AR s i oy ugle point,| And here is another reason. According to For-| M,F"':,‘,':"’ e iars e ey i DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY T J L | 3 1o regulati p| o o The B lebate 2 o ] , N N/ and, in fact, in two instances there was a reduction. | st h“l\“r‘. "*":““”""l- "? l:;"l[“‘":‘ ;)t “]: 'l“l“"'““},'",mgAlungwl Senator and the equal'y Physician and Surgeon | |:l lsl\hnub AU]\I;RY‘ J et gn N Ak . treceive g the sale of Nationa fores mber " Yeanl 3 Franklin Strec*, between Fron Nor was there any legislation that will make neces-|Fécéived from ti 1 strong-lunged colle; President on T wal i 3 e b Bt e o {reverts to the Territory for the building and main- the wet and dry question had com: R. L. DOUGLASS i Oftice: 420 and ,4.... uo!g | and Seconid Streets " R or e, T Tihre, 38G . tenance of roads and for the huilding and mainten-' "o 0" | | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST ! stein Buiding, Phone 582 i ) The appropciations were somewhat larger thisiance of gchools. ‘This means an assured annual] The Senator who had espoused the Room 16, Valentine Bl | | g - - TR ot year than bwo years ago, yet the defeat of measures|income of many thousands of dollars for these pur-{qry cause arosg and thus addressed Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. snd | Sl & ™ that carried appropriations was one of the features|poses alone. the audionce: H i by Appointment | AL P of the later part of the session. The alldwances dstablishment of the pulp and paper industry; \Itv uhlw t;llvlmnflm h:m‘ ;‘f";ll"";“ i Hs _Old papers ior sale at The TUmplre. | g _ - . . . 9 i > roads were largely increased b oy We artly | means that Southeastern Alaska will cease to he a/me I am in the wrong, and fro i = o e —————. \ : ofaet by 5 relhction e Heh-nichors Ampro.| On-induBtry” dtrict: that s, we Whall notbe sg/Ume o I'am for (b wetn” RELIABLE TRANSFER | y e lon L sh-hatchery i U b g e i ¢ hen arose o 4 ' : i lrgely dependent upon fishing as a source of income.! YR AFOSE R EERRL T e Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY Phone 149 Res. 148 of the few changes in the general order| Petersburg is in a fortunate position, With they o"oio thirgty: g COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE e it o e F gt casing of the Ketchikan and Juneau projects,| wapng 1" said he, “have been o] “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Our Motto : ey A '[“":""“"" merease i the Compensatlonippomas Bay is left as the best of those still avail-| thoroughly convinced of the error of schedule of the Workmen's Compensation Law. HOW-[4ple for leasing and this city may look with con-;my way by my worthy opponent, Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 » L ] ever. the proposed Industrial Insurance scheme, which|fidence to the establishment of a pulp and paper mill|the Senator, that from hence fori J N e would have been far more burdensome to industry,{here in the not far distant future. It would cost|l shall champion the icause of th: ey e s e — it Lo was defeated, PLASTERING close to $200,000 for any company coming in tojdrys.” 4 3 % > ""And so the debate went on ad in - pns - - PREPARE YOURSELF | o Yankers o Start With Any Amount © Viowsami T | 'f The defeat of the Industrial Insurance proposal,|build a city at Thomas Bay to take care of their, A * | CEMENT WORK the various Controller wad Board of Control Bills,|Workmen. The power can be brought to Petershurg | CONTRACTING the t measures aimed at fish trap abolition and by submarine cable, just as it is belng carried into| i , I Ketchikan from across Behm Canal. Petersburg is] elimination of the non-resident fishermen, and the : h B il e alby already established; it has fine homes and Scotch is a treat- 1 AVt 10 !I-lullh-”lhv ]|~.‘! g industrys through fine stores, good steamer commection and many other) But Scotch, we'll bet, THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT » oI exercising the powers of taxation. was probably thelthings to récommend it. Prefer “Dutch treat.” STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT ' QPRI outstanding work of the latter part of the session, he complaint has already been heard that thel ) i L] T and made the Legislature one that will not be for-|Forest Service has given Way a vast quantity’ of| s “';1,0" ar. ke :w::';:“m_ i It Only Requires The Will To Act PrLAIN DRESSMAKING | gotten timber and power rights. That is not so. According 19 CIURICNCE S i Coat Relining and Alterations | i R R to the terms of the leasing contracts, the cutting fAshioned silk petticoat and the wod | » G:E:Td l?Al!{ fEM:LhE - theyfls:::l]‘dfll::::fl? Next to Allen Shattucks” | of Alaska Forests -is to take place In accordance|€™ *ik hosiery ls that you ! bundied ColarE RN SO v 0K Mrs. J. McDonald | EACH STATE SHOULD HAVE TWO with a definite plan of forest management, whereby, NOTICE OF AFPLCIATION | $1.00 WILL DO i o \ GOVERNORS. the timber taken from the forest during the course! FOR PATENT | < it of a year or a period of years will not exceed the| Serfal No. 06350 i STARTING Ve by Former Gov. S writing in|amount of new the form of Woh Juion) timber added during that period in|Iy the United States Land Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING new growth. s, says Gov. Al i Smitl Jesses . mubt) Most of the timber in-| datri % ]Sr‘r '"f g i p”“““? c M“.“ cluded in the leases is worthless for any other pur»" the Juneau Land District at An-} \ THE humor that is comparable to that of Will Rogers, ¢ b 4 { chorage. Alaska. and to prove it he quotes the “efficlent Chist|o0rT: Alaska loggers will be permilted to have the i “the Matter of the Application . . P ’ it he . choicest bits of timber, just as they have ¥ ; 5 F N lB k Executive of New York as saying that every Stato|sact . v have in ) Tof 3. M. DAVIS. of Junean, AL urst [Natvonal ban Allen Shattuck, Tnc. ought to have two Governors, one whose chief quall-| All in all, the situation has many pleasing| Homestoad, o Aditional OF JUNEAU FIRE fications should be the possession of two dress suits|aspects and every Alaskan should have a very warm|NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEN That Propertv Loss would be to care for the social end of the job, and the|place in his heart for the Forest Service. Say what!J. M. DAVIS, a citizen ‘of the United| Business Inteituption other to stay in the office and work for the State.|YOU Will, this is one Government Bureau that has|States, and resident of Juneau, Al- 4o 9 R A TR aska, has filed application serial No. 06350 in the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent for a tract of land embraced! in U. S. Official Survey No. 1565 (Anchorage Times.) situated on the east shore of Gag- One of the things that makes it difficult for{tineau Channel, approximately four Alaska to progress is the seeming unwillingness of|(4) miles northwest of the Town ot many residents. to consider themselves permanently|Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. established in the Territory; there are too many who|2?, 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg. take from Alaska and give nothing in return; too' 2ot W, ana purl!culnrly nRorthen While Gov sort of a Smith. 18 on secured something of real value to the Territory, fellow, sociable which exceptionably doubt about Governor he would perfer to | He has a reputa- tion with clerks in the Exectuive Office of being a glutton for work—hoth for long hours and for speed Use and Occupancy INE there is no Cargo Hulls I | | What Makes It Difficult. Registered Mail ’ AUTOMOBILE | H Ll THE SHELDON JACKSON SCHOOL. CLEAN U Fire and Transportation Collision In another column is something about the Sheldon Jackson School. based upon a special edition of|many who think only of the day when they can|® “rgerinionr 'y corer No. 1 This bank endorses the clean up cam- ‘ the Verstovian, which is published monthly during|return to the States to set up a permanent home. whmfi U.S.LM, No. --4 bears e the school year at the school and devoted to its|There are many. communities outside which have| N. 20 deg. 25 W, 26.88 chaina paign. Clean premises and a liberal ; interests. Unquestionably this school, with the tal-|been built up at the expense of ‘Alaska sifice the| distant; thence B, 19.09 chains ‘ S ented and sincere Dr. Condit at its head, is doing|Stampede days, and the sapping. process is still in| to corner No. 2; thence S. 5.74 . i i} excellent work among the Indians of Alaska—par-|PTO8Tess, With so much money, leaviug' the Territory| chalns to corner . th |:h'“m; W55 0F Jabes ENNS e velig 08 W0 ! rf e ticularly those of Southeastern Alaska. It is, appar- everly. I"“’"rl:"';“ :l s wo;"’" 81y :progress. at all is 'mynl:”!?(’éehm ulz:g'.ot. l;nlt?:c:u tat J . s, make her g o i ently. giving the sort of education and training that|Pos8Ple s because Alaska has been bountifully| COngnnel as tollows: . estate. Juneau is prosperous, 5 will help to make the Indians “competent Christian|Siacy'ed by uature that it Has been able to with- (1) N. 6 deg. 40" W. 2.26 : Il help A diuns peten SUAM gtand the ruthless attacks upon its varied resources,| chains 3 look the part. Pride in your property ‘ g“ rxml,uu, tnf use the lnlmm ‘)n (lne institution. ; and while there is wealth enough left to continue (2.) N. 82 deg. 68° W. 10.39 } p ' i o i t is unfortunate that the Verstovian, the schoo supplying the sinews for community building else- chains . . 3 { e publication, hus felt it neccssary to cncourage the|where for many years o come thé . longer 1t con: B N3 deg, 177 W. 2.2 begets pride in your home town. With- | Indians, iliterate and otherwise, in organizing into|tinues, the mare difffcult will become the problems| CHAIN8 6 o g 88 solid political bloc and through united voting|of those who are permanently established in the Ter-| o) 1 OF de8: 00" W. 3.03 in legitimate lines we are willing to co- JAPANESE TOY SHOP @ and the exercize of the arts of machine politics, in-|ritory and engaged in a serfous effort to promote (5.) N. 51 deg. 05' W. 1.95 ) H. B. MAKINO { b eluding trading and combining with other blocs and|development and lasting prosperity. chains ) operate with you in the impovement of Front Street | " influences, to attempt to dowminate the Territorial (6.) N. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 i B vorament and make it dificult to get capital to Senator Borah has returned $2,500 of his salary| chains to corner 1 the place . Vs P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders . | ¥ L here for development purposes. It would serve|! he United States Treasity, and the rest of the| Of beginning, talning an your property. | IR s, Bove for develapmcnt purpasas. 2 ¥ country will agree with the Senator's consclence| Aarea of 7.124 aczes.” . ! . better the caunse for which the Sheldon Jacksonliy he matter.—(Philadelphia Inquirer.) Any and all pe claiming ad- % School stands if it wonld urge the Indians {:er:el;; A O tRISPRONA ebctiinig to act as individuals rather than to surrender their Snakeskin hats are to be fashionable for women. :flh ’!hznne:ll:“:h;';&‘.';;"&fle::‘; v o eltizenship to scheming politicians, Better than aigrettes, anyhow. — (San Francisco|office at Anchorage, Alaska, within However, this will come in time. The Indians|Bulletin.) "'.lhe period ot publlufi:ll g thisty) 1|he i Tk 2 od ol ays thereafter or the; 11 be, ¢ B ot are susceptible of education. The Sheldon T y B M B h n,ds sy "":'“s(‘hml % (:'e"mwm,‘"g that Your by year.| ~One thing about going to church is that Monday[barred by the provisions of thel. » . Denre A S ke = _|papers *don’t mention the funeral arrangements.— |Statute. ] | And with education will come realization of indi-|PEREN (ol mEntion {*atea at Anchorage, Alaska, thig A OLDEST BANK IN ALASEA 1T, u responsibility and recoguition that the best 14th day of March, 1927, 3 THE EMPIRE *HAS THE LARG- y résts of the race cunnot come through mass It would help to remove a lot of pessimism if': J- PINDLEY Gnn..'n‘f"". EET, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANY | oty cal action — or through politics at all — Dutfone could raise vegetables like those shown *in'pirst publication Apri) 2, 1 ¢ ' FEST DQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ; e rough honest and strenuous individual effort. 1If |the seed catalogues.—(Port Angeles News.) (Last publication Jume 8, 19! ¥ | PLANT IN ALASKA. : S \ g e e T e | P e Pt B P SO O i g |

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