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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1927. S i ——— — — — —— — — — e S — Y Sy S ST, | o ———————— ‘ | placing under every one what his own eye H girl who never shows aavthing but & a' el Dally /1’([ L(] E:mplr() 1 may superintend, that ‘all will be done for |1 ¥ the lovable side of her nat.re. 3 i p pg y as des 2 iber Y R ' @ p starts gl s ’ - JOEN V. TROY . - - DDITOR AND MANAGER| wiici"hu ot et “inier" e it | | DETOUR ! ot pastand bk 'J S 2y i Wi A S The generslising and ¢ shtrating ¢ Aok 1y 8 dyspepsia and isn't interested in eats i 3 ~ Published cvery cyening by the EMPIRE i ';m"‘“f‘: i oie Graer ram Vil arey [+ P z g v it ! Gastinears Channel | PRINTING COMPAN Streets, Juneau Vi \ A fashion expert 1 woman | £ P 1] S | SIS N Love Talked to Death Lo vear ] s (@ o £ g ought not to we; Ba clothes -— - b -t * * * the secret will be found in making is: Gave A o | B il i i B. P. 0. ELKS Entered in the s Class | himself [every man] the depository of the { T . [ Rs PBE pany, MERHURE: ho Drs. Kaser & Fr“b“rgcr matter. | 3 Her voice is hoaiae d It isn't what women wear t Meeting We praad e 2 e i et { powers respecting himself, so far as he is Which doth explain ldraws attention to them these days. DENIISTS evenings at § UBSCRIPTION RATES. competent to them, and delegating only One more divorce We can understand a 1ot of things, 1 and 3 Goldstein Bidg. Fiky' Hall Oellvered by carrier in Juncau Douglas, Treadwell and what is beyond his competence, by a syn- e but darn if we can figuie out how & PHONE 56 GEO. B. RICE, 3 Thane for $126 per month. ’ ! thetical process, to higher and higher orders Ohurvatmnl of Oldest Inhabitant |gjy] con think earvings tiat look like Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. M. H SPI?T}“"?‘! Ruler One s P D e Teomth i "advance, $6.00:) Of functionaries, so as to trust fewer and Spring used to be a thne when the{ihey had been grabbed off an old- s — " R ema month, in #dv | fewer powers in proportion @4 the powers red flannels and - woolens left 1o faghioned chandelier make her look Visiting Brothers we ‘ alUbectivers wii It Wiey wllusrorpily notty become more and more ogligarchical {spend the summer in the attic more attmetive. | - : ——————————=u o B i At o Incss far RGeS e : i 3 " ¥ ’ 3 | The old-fashioned woman who got : i | ; Hvery of th T pare this conception of self-government \~.t!|‘ She'd Been Through His up betimes Monday morniug to get ai Dr. Charles P. Jenne Co-Ordinate Eodies | ¢ iments urged in behalt of a Controller to; “Here's an article on now it feels{her washing carly now has a daugh DENTIST of Freemasonry | i NBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Territorial patronage—to select the per-)to have your pocket picked,” remark-|tor who washes out her things in the Scottish Rite lusively ontitled to the use foflsonnel of the public payroll and inake 'contracts |99, M8 Groveegee . . wity athroom bowl Sunday nient and get3| | Rooms 8 and 3 Valentine Bldg Regular = meetings Via"alio "o tocai"news | Consider it then in connection with the fact that!oue yending the artiele,” growled her|™® " Monilay mormig Telephors 176 Tonty ot 190 b |those who urge the patronage dispensing measure husband, meaningly. y Sentence Sermon L 8 Oaa " Bal Hall. ALASKA CIFSULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|2Te they who have steod, and continue to stand, in! A SR A I There is just as much weed for good |~ E i, WALL Bl, Sccretary. SIECULATION GUAR LED TO BIE iER | § i \ 2 ! ever Thought of, Tha Mowers thers is for good lead N THAN I'II\-I OF \'\\ OTHER PUBLICATION the way of xlu‘ ' l.Ah“M]IH,)ll\l of lmd! county gov Biiiba'having nieiiEyen.a Her kises l-‘|‘~l““ I here i or wd lea ])r A W q‘ewart IOYAL ORDER OF ]!Inml‘nl‘b, to say nothing of subdivisions of the Doth so embarras My»ts, | & o MOOSE {counties! Compare it with the doctrine. of those I can't see why she does 1ot wear | News of the Names Club DENTIST Junea: Lodge No. 700 who would have a Federal or a Territorial law u,; A little longor skirt Vie sizer lives in §* Lonis. No, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Meets every Monday meet every phase of private and public life—no matter, Pl P 2 {he's not a reformer SEWARD BUILDING aight, 8 o’clock, Moose | Just As Costly As 'Nother Wife | ’ ¢ teiasit |how circumscribed or unimportant to the people thel A ‘man can got all the expenses ot pianos and~ Phonographs for| LOMice Phone 46 — Res. Phane 276 G YL, Disthon g | public interest might be! | bigamy by buying a second-hand car.|gale Vietor yn—Columbia R ot st boad o | — —_— i | Brunswick records arriving - every TN e - b % : | Where the Victor'll Be the Boss |boat. Ice Cream. Candies and Soft| M ————————=——"—""— —-#|MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE Nc 147 f { Senator Carter Giass, one of the strong men in i, iaes License in Lesington (Ky ) Drinks. JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE. | I s A m | Congress, says Virginia has no objection to Gov.| Pager.) adv. Dr. W. J. Pig 1ot had poe | Smith as a Catholic but that she wounld very M-rlnu_ql” Horaee \l: Iw:u ll't,wrl 5\\ 'urm';' T TR S T B = ol BAS 'l:'r\\‘nmhll’x‘n‘x‘l’mhn-lznx(.’.‘li.‘?gw"Q/(‘ o | 5 Yo B ok i 2 Newark. and Mrs. Belle Victor, b | 10 o y {object to him as a candidate on a wet platform adfal L ol ; ! Office—Setond and Main RALPH % 6. Aaaker: 'S ithe last two Virginia campaigns the wet element Vo0 PAINTING Felgphone ‘18 | [cHiss b Beerus carvied the Democratic primaries and the general| et . 3 'm & By |elections. 1s Senator Glass simply putting forth his| More Truth Than Poetry = KALSOMINING i Ordes 'of | personal desires as the mass conclusion of Virginia o ‘)..'",.Qf.';‘\l\v"" B§ Thasy 40 nkets PAPER HANGING n vaf“vffl EASTERN STAR ) INEAU ! o) IN I Democrats? | “Because nobody’ll be c(razy abou | Dr. 1 ance it A & IUNEAU DOING HER OWN FI ot g J: Hscoukg WOHEREH, 1o crasy. R Expertly and neatly done. || | oueopath — 201 Goldstein Bidg. Unys (OF jossh Taamt, HE A | 2 City Clerk M. R. Shepard announces that $4 Dr. De Vighne, Territorial Health Commissioner,| < = Viett By 1 }-ylm(‘.:g:x 1”(; ‘?:‘y luzg.:nn}nlt.:;»;l' AR Wit ANS, r'w.,m., | b bhis Hihaan 8 | Bonds have been sold to those In the statement in The Empire yesterday made a Epitaph. of ‘FEUmania. Vlctim » WROTIC Licensed osteophatic physician Matron. ALICE BROWN £ of the Juneau School Bonds lha ) 3 & f . ! 4 1805 at . For her on the front door KIMBROUGH & | Phonas: Office, 167; Residence Bectetary. & Yo nawlasked for them and without any solicita-|€léar case, mot anly or the necessity of cleaning up}” ‘qyovive hung'a wreath | by | Gastineau Hotel s i tion for subscriptions. That leaves but $7,500 un-|the town—the cieaning up of every town-——every ghe would wear naught above i RUSSELL }l— ] K:IIGHTS OF . ; - : spring, r keeping it clean. It is not only, And less heneath COLUMBUS taken, and it is expected they will be sold without SpPring, but for 4 s O b ] S 2 ,,f ‘m Bt e A mpaign. This means that |needed to make the town pleasing to the eye and| Sam Hill, Cincinnati Enquir | PHONE 3284 E.—-— @ | Seghers “Council No. 176) course to a s i | ed d 0 X ¢ - cetings d Juneau has absorbed approximutely $250,000 of local{artistic sense but it is a health necessity For her they bought a barrel, | ———— e | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Monday .'xl 0. m. Tran- securities sold by the Juneau Lumber Mills, the e =i | For with one single snecze P 2| cmorucwonneuenflam}ld Yo ey i PR Junean Cold Storage Company and the City within Wilderness Areas, | Slie couxned BETEIL ont of adrese ) | Robert Simpson;, OptD). | | [$32%% Sapaintnedt. . Bhoas, | about six months. The Junean Cold Stor: Com e LT S TRy Norman Ralston, Urbai. Democrat Graduate Los Angeles College ’ s J::nfn&zn:g"{nfhd” : Y e s’ SAUBERIRI, pany will now offer a bond fssue of $75,000, and, oo 'n],‘."f.l".-'f.f{..-{\‘.'lfl}..,rli,‘vl".',:';il TR - of Optometry and Opthalmology | | | Sursers’ not Ostvopathy. AUXILIgfl. Imlon%}:n% OF ERE i g e 4 4 ¥ v i i b ol kSRt (gl ety ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. i a lot of that has been asked for. Undoubtedly the o.,ment Forest Service there is no immediate dan-| Wiy mk:""'”"ffl’l'r?"““m s kot &las:s Fitted ! B Sanis Gy EA,.““,, TerVT. s entire fssue will be quickly so'd locally | that the day of the “great, wide open spaces” to taking: brick ey A Lenses Ground [ B |cach month at 8 o'clock p m. Cards This does not take into account the considera-|will soon be past. htre” “replidd.. Pt O'Hars, “a| 4 s 7 nd refreshments. At Moost Hall tions in many ‘reml estate deals where local people| That is good news. Consternatioh on the part of! brick o, me 8 something to be e = H' lle:glcYL TNE‘fl};Il's';(‘lll [l o ine Tidonibh < bredxmt; were the purchasers and paid out the money, or!many nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts over thejhrown, not eaten.” ! e e o | Medical Gymnastics. Massage | | Ms. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. other tramsactions that involved investment in local|invasion of forest areas by highways and symme i, | [N Electricity ¢ P o ince tham the bond anq TeSorts led the Forest Service to undertake a study, Zero in Information 1 Miss Caroline Todd || 410 Goldstein Bldg | > securities of less comscauence tham the bhond andfiy, jetermine just how much of the areas of the Na-| Nothing is more contarlous than PIANO—HARMONY | P) toe—Oftice: 423. | i | -LI!n]AIk' i ;.n"n ‘\:"::"vh '.“"‘j]”; ”l:'i \u‘:lnl. quarter “““'”“1_‘;""'"' n.lxl-ws) vnu];l ';‘u:] be \!n!wm: o w_vlzl)l.'rllmfl\‘r yawiling and coyghing | Olass and Private Instruction [ TR e e _— { Tue Jusnao Launpry dollars of securities first mentione |The results showed that approximately one-third of | | Sixth and Gold St. Phone 5703 : ot Datwenn: Fromt There is no doubt but that those who live in the gross acreage of the National Forgsts is still| nfi:‘xku 0;':“::0“‘.”‘.']“'(",0")’: “T":m.l i " S SIARE - ] F"‘"k{_’;'ds‘s';emn‘ s':l":"'. it i Juneau have confidence in the city and its future.|sufficiently “untamed™ to come under the cf and{ v 3 it ose days, | B————- ¢ ! They are financing loeal enterprises with commend-|that there are large areas which are in no tmmed- L e |- % DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE 359 D) Ay {late danger of the encroachment of gasoline fumes, ! 2 <Py o heir] e e Physician and Surgeon R {bathtubs and other marks of civilization e e o idins up (heir| T"Valentine’s Optical Department | ies i ol {bathtubs and o v dads and hoy friends. ! A 3 = e In making its study of the wilderness a | i 1 B. L. DOUGLASS Office: 420 and )422 floxltzl | B TSR o ILF-GOVERNMENT — ’I’HE JEFFERSON the Forest Service adopted the widest possible mar-| More or Less True OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST | stein Buiding, Phone 5 | X IDEA CONTRASTED WITH THE [&in of safety to minimize the possibility that some| One of the hardest thigs in lif: Room 16, Valentine Bldg. - - -2| | RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘ T o purauu might lay. a finger on a part of the map to understand is how the people we| | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and | FG ; CONTROLLER BILL. | classed as wilderness @nd assed® that he had driven %o thoroughly dislike shouid have the| | by Appointment i, Phone 149 Res. 148 ’ + i Ihis automobile to that point. Tie minimum size of same feeling toward -us. : 51| O1d papers tor sule at The COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE There has been o good deal of very absurd,la real “wilderness” area was taken as comprising| The girl who had no mother to = = — Our Motto | half-baked discussion thronghout Alaska daring thej10 vln‘wnnhn 360 ~‘l|IIAlI-' unh., or ‘““'f““'_ .nn? [Batar e the! Soshitm Eombattis: Haw 5 ; i ™ PREE 1 last two or three months shout the application of (It was determined that at present there are sevemty- ;. \no girl with very fat or very Tue Cuas W. CaArTER MORTUARY ] the principles of self-zovernment to the Territory. | foU" """‘:”' "’l“_”"l““: ”‘{'"' go0.ALE "“'S‘r'ltl::'l““;"“I“"""“\slmnn logs ) 4 4 i L3 o = -n | ent, v th, s 8 cd I' K el ps 3 3 a o i ' x Bod capitalize, in behalf of a patronage dispensing mes ,M"M”, miles, or an average of 1,169 Bquare ,,,,,.,thmnmt Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | CEMENT WORK | ure that appeared on the surface every now and per a If the proposed forest road system, as! woman’s work isn't the only | CONTRACTING 4 again during the recent sossion of the Legislature, [at present planned on paper, were 100 per cent.|thing that is never donc. Many a ——————————————— ' C. W. WRIGHT the circumstance that Americans from the beginning|completed, there would still he fié areéas ranging m.munk l:;m:vu ‘whvl; he 'gnm thr«;uu‘hl (—'——-—-—-—————'— L PHONE 181 | f their government have been committed to the|e€Xtent from 360 square miles' to 5,000 square miles,Worl hat when he gets home he 4 ] (,”m':.‘m' ?:’, .h\”.\mw.m,‘.l\h mu. '|'n:-‘»lv‘ 1.-.»:- -n::(' q:‘ with a total area of 52,920 roadless square miles,|have to start right in with the family f’r nl. SAGha e |‘I‘ e neland an average of 868 sections per area. These "“""""'L’i‘u‘:-:?.x ‘".f?f'im'r'& left ofi when he y i 5 Seph: ey have invoked the name ofj,ve axclusive of Alagks p ¢ i i Jefferson, - cither through fgnorance of Jeftersonian fil b i 5 Soed gy . WIS b to have tart with Any Amount INSURANCE b principles or in hope that others were ignorant of S e E Aaetri ] Ly : i i 4 e uhe fh vt were EROHRE T Petersburg Paul Opposes Wrangell School fto cover a face as it does to cover THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT Alen Bt 4 : |8 . en hattuci . £3 Perhaps the American statesman who stands out Bond! There will be fewer aivorces if STARTING A BANK ACC.OImT won K, AnC 3 most clearly as the representative of the democratic PRy, o e S Svengin ind B A It Only Requires The Will To Act ety Lkt oy e ST NP e 7y 5 3 § . jeagning the money to 8 f . - idea in government is Jefferson. He is the one who Loufs F. Paul arrived from Petershurg Saturday|jly as sweet and casy as rourlmg a A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Business Inteiruption . more 'II:H; -'l";' other I*'“""";l 'I’HI""”"“;I\ for "mi and rer nne;! in ,ulxlwu lw;; "rnu\‘rildn{! l!!:l lwx:u — o - ! hundred dollars before they can open a bank account Use and Occupancy :: ernment by the people, and who thought out and|present at the public meeting -he onday night te | , fave voice 10 the practical details by which it might|discuss the boud issue. At this meeting he tod| ~NOTICE OF APPLCIATION | $1.00 WILL DO g R ot Ao aMent. 1t his feet that Madi.|something of the effect bonding has had upon Peters- ! FOR PATENT 'ARTING Halls son and Monroe and Clay and other champions of)PUrs. He declared that Petersburg Had more Indus-| L o ot & Registered Mail alt B l“, _l' . sl BN " |tries than Wrangell. He told of the big revenues|In the United States Land Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING AUTOI%;!IE;: 1 self-government learned their lessons, and it was|y. (own of Petersburg receives trom its cannery! the Junean Land District at An- . S from his cxample and imperishable pronouncements|ajone. He then pointed out that in spite of Peters-| chorage, Alaska. THE Fire and Transportation that Lincoln learned and through learning made|burg's big advantage over Wrangell in the matter|In the Matter of the Application . . Collision practical his inspirations. of resources the nation of the citizens of Petersburg| of J. M. DAVIS, of Juneau, Al-| wrst Nationa an Property Damage E Perhaps Jefferson never more clearly stated his!in Issuing bonds was not working out satisfactorily.| aska, for a Soldier's Additionall Liability conception of democratic self-government than in a He told of five families who to his personal knowledge Homestead. OF JUNEAU CASUALTY Jetter to Joseph C. Cabell, written in 1816, follow.|Mad come to Petersburg with the intention ot taking NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That Compensation 1 [ ki 1D -Oabbll,’ yreitean: in: 1 ollow- 1, 0" bermanent residence there, but who had moved ; M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United| —————. o Public Liability ing a half-centuy of active life as member of thel,n quring the past winter on account of the impend- t;!emh and resident of Juneau, Al- pt e ieg : g ‘Accident and “fl’“‘ Continental Congress, Governor of Virgin Ambas-|ing taxation resulting from the issuance of bonds. 3’61’5’0 BI: “:;d nlx;pl‘ltc;llns!: iz”all‘;\:::i LIFE sador to Franc retary of State in the Cabinet of| — Mr. Paul's speech was another example of peopleloer’s a0 ‘Annorage Alaska, for 'All Forms President Washington, Vice-President of the United|[living in the same community not always seeing|oitent for a tract of land embraced el States for four years and President for eight years [things in the same light, Former :‘I‘“Y‘" Ed t”“k"" in U. 8. Official Survey No. 1565 ' It will be noted that after all this experience this "" l‘ etersburg who waa in . Wispgell two Wedks: ago ::'“"edn‘:“ 'hle east Shl"“‘ ‘l’f "1“- ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. 0 sha Y g 35y said: neau Channel, approximately four g . #90ont And champlon of the Comstituting. of If Petersburg had to vote on this ques- (4) miles northwest of the Town of Insurance — Real Estate . the Unitéd States, who was in large measure the tion again the second vote would be heavier Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. : i author of the Constitution and principal statutes of in favor of bonding than was the first vote. 20’ 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg. The abundance of the B Virginia, who has been characterized by high author- We know the advantages of bonding, and if 29'(\]"]/4. an:l m‘n:ucnl-rly described h i d e ity as his country's schoolmaster,” still believed we had authority to do so we would issue as ollows, . to-wit: arves epends up in the principle of keeping the government close to bonds for $30,000 in addition- to.the $160,- Loemnnaing AL B 1 h d falli JAPANESE TOY SHOP 00 already i 1. Petershi i takl whence U.S.L.M. No. --4 bears the see alhng on the people. He believed in individual liberty of| 000 AreROy omted O rens without ths N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chains % H. B. MAKINO action, the conduct of as much government as pos- b distant; thence B, 19.09 chains | good ground. Care in i - slightest inconvenience and 1 see no reason t No. 2: th S. 5.74 Front Street sible through the wards (a subdivision of the coun- ‘hy W h 0/oarner Na. 3; /R ik o . ! . . a2 i i) : why Wrangefl could mof dp the sime. chains to corner No, 3; thence saving part of your P. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders ties) then he ku:l give the counties as much ——— by meanders along the line of ~ 8 possible, then the States and finally let the Federal| Fine for Alaska. mean high tide of Gastineau earnings and placing o Goyernment be entrusted with the Nutional defense; Channel as follows: . | e | i and foreign and Federal relations. Anohobags THlhds ) (1) N. 69 deg, 40° W. 2.26 " them where they will | ( & chains ' . 1 : THE CLUB LUNCH But let Jefferson speak. He was discussing the The conservatives in the lower House of the (2.) ,N. 82 deg. 58’ W. 10.39 mulnp.)' contains the k: question of permitting the State Government to have|Legislature did fine work for Alaska when they! chajns F " d £ f ROOM v control of the public schools. If that fs done, he|Tefused to follow ";*fl'“?d affdiie tEACANE t fax L3 N T3 deg 17 W. 222 & - 2 seed of your future Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. Daily #aid, “Try the principle one step further, and amend|N® Alaska salmon industry out of business. Thei. chains . nancial success. As you sow, so will you reap. TONY LAURIDSEN, 4 $R8"DI11 b 8s to commit to the Goveruor and Councll| ik, cort,n both fshing and gining. Alsska's twa (E) - b4 dupRE R, §:98 y y y I Proprietor greatest Industries, there will be no increase inl chains Now is the time to save. the management of all our farms, our mills and our|taxation for the next two years, will give impetus (5.) N. 51 dags 05’ W. 1.95 > - merchants’ stores.” He proceeded: ' [to those industries, more particularly to mining, as; chains W, 0.67 No, my friend, the way to have good capital is available in unlimted quantities in the ch;lfin: mle-‘}ée:lN; 0;’"" it s One Dollar or More Will Open a and safe government, is not to trust’ it all State for meritorious mining enterprises, as well as| (RIS Aol R R % FREE to one, but divide it among the many Ais- the development of other industries, and with the R Savi A A ] y y, dis area of 7.124 acres. vings Account : tributing to every onme exactly the functions assurance that such enterprises, are not to be taxed Any and all persons claiming ad- ] % he is competent to. Let the National Gov- beyond u_II reason, Alaska is certain to go ahead versely any of the above described Em ment { ernment be entrusted with the defense of at a rapid pace of development which would haveljanq should file their adverse claims y : i the Nation and its foreign and Federal rve- been impossible with the hangman's noose choking!with the Register of t U. 8. Land # i lations; the State Governments with civil capital in the way proposed by the radicals. Oftice at Anchorage, Alaska, within ' I {:: are 1 for men, i k. rights, laws, police and administration of the period of publication or thirty or looking fi b, call or [ what concerns the State generally; the Three payroll holdups in an hour in Chicago,/days thereafter or they will be T’w M B h B 5 5 counties with the local concerns of the coun- W::h'h is in America, and A‘merlccnhnlu are trhcb peolple :'tl.ft‘:& by the provisions of the . . e re'lds an see b ties, and each ward direct the interests who are talking about ridding cago of band lSI l within itself. 1t fs by dividing and sub- |—(Knickerbocker Press.) LI gy o Sochomaly Ankp, Mula OLpEST BANK IN ALASKA PETE HAMMER ; dividing these republics from the great | St M O HAMMER’S GROCERY T national ome down through all its sub- If those Filipinos finally get their “liberty,” we ter. yi ordinations, uutil it ends in the administra- tion of every man's farm by himselfg by wish they'd tie tip us off as to the method of obtaining it.—(Philadeiphia Inquirer.) (Last publication June s First publication April 32, ll 27, RS e D e MM T Sl SN Old papers for sale at The Lmpire.