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i . . pooled crops regardless of who produced the grain]a- ~B|they consider it a personal insult iff. ' ods @ BT | e —— Daily .ilaska Empire P o P | e — | MR Aotk R ~ ; criticize the way you bring them up il B oD A {5 m is working well in Australia as wenl| | ALONG LIFE’S ['| " Friend wite may hate fonr-flushing! ¥ PROIESSIONAL Fraternal Societies Y BN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGERas in Canada. 1In that Commonwealth v.H_uun.uu'r‘ [ DETOUR § |in others, but it makes her mad as) o¥ by b el SRRV LN : : bushel wheat from the last erop were sold ty SAM HILL a hornet for friend husband to come | 2. . d every o EMPIRE| through the pool . s @ it with the truth when, she thinks | ¥ . B Gastinear: Channei | SUCURBANY ¢ JURER Secretary Jardine told the farmers at the Inter-| Changed Her Mind :'," """f:(", £0, RutaD: B8 hlh P UISE0 ~s al? T ¥ o | he others do —— - natlonal Wheat Pool Conference in Kansas City|Sweet Alice has decided that it ain't] A he-man is one who never feels 7 3 |t B. P. 0. ELKS 1% Second CIA% | thgt it the American farmers would organize a pool| Nice for a girl to smoke at_home in his dress suit Drs. Kaser & Freeburger | . Rl - laueh a operating in Canada the Federal Goy-|She tried it omce and got so sick Wives don't slave and sacrificn| DENTISIS K o R (e CRIPTION RATES. e g : v T 4 She thought she'd surely croak. these days for the privilege of bein 1 and 3 Goldstein Bldg. R Hall - G : Y Treadwell and| €FBMent would lend them $25,000,000 at a low rate b - o PHONE 56 GRO. B HICE, vered by cirrier in Juneau Douglas, Tread E : ¥ i M e g S : cast off for younger . husay after iy iEO. B. RICE, Tha e Tor '$72 per monin. of intorest o put it into operation and it so} Observations of Oldest Inhabitant |(heir husbands get rich. If he cant Hours 9, m: to 9 pi m, Exalied Ruler e i, dvinee, §o.00:| they would not have to sign notes at banks and pay| What's become of the old-fashioned|give her all she wants at the starc |ss o ke ——t i i large Interest rates. He urged the American farmers| o “""‘ “":‘"}‘h‘ had a Prince Al-fy wite gets a divorce and looks for sl form an International Pool | " Lo J SAs, hesh Wt J0Reervacion dihas Co-Ordinate Podi o i : | - jythe more pious the wife is the less | Dr. Charles P. Jenne -Ordinate Eodies x i v Colin . Burnell, President of the Canmadian| , The Ananias Club apt_yon are to ever see her husband DEN;KST J of Freemasonry MENBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS Wheat Tool, speaking at the Kansas City conference], “”:h“'\ b “"“:I"l“"i\"l’]"‘ ":“ me 10| enthusiastic in church work Scottish Rite B s o7 A rows dlvpmtoner - eaicen ¢ 'or not|said “thdt while the Canadian pools have worked|ing a check to pay his (Axos l,,,,',' ot Tomefhend Mames weed 1| |Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Eldg. il Biateare Gnerwime cred n this paper a the locul news| to the advantage of the farmers the system will not| - |nave their's shorte welSpnaRs AT8 entiAL AL By publidied hereir be functioning at its best until it is made world Lot of 'Em in Same Boat | We snpnose the reason o Dumh|® W 0dd Beilows CHail SULLTION GUARANTILED TO B LARGER| wide in operation. He said that Canada, as the| Dlinks: “He says he can't affo-dip,e doesn't show much sense or WALTER B. HEIiSEL, Sceretary THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION rodiacer of 40 per cent. of the WHeaY of ti tanv kind onseience ia hocange showing he e AR NS I R LR B A R AT S N i f 1. of the. wheat of the worldi ‘Jinks: “EvaryBudy Imows that, but|snanaly. ailielad Tegs Gtteacts b hony T A A Bt LOYAL ORDER OF AID THE SALVATION ARMY [that is exported, "was anxious to admit American|he drives the hest car in town, just!p oY SE0CH Ur: A. W. Stewart MOOSE 2 Fidts il e - wheat farmers to their organization the same.” ; { DENTIST Junea i Lodge No. 700 The Salvat A W the peopl f Juneau The conference voted unanimously favor of a| . | Daily Sentence Sermon Hours 9 a. m. to € p. m. Meets every Monday Rl R Laes b kabte i€ in ts hall world-wide pool as soon as practie but will| gy ”" :'r'c*';m""’fl"'“""n‘“h likal TUS the bone in th not SEWARD BUILDING alght. 8 o'clock, Moose B i e ok %00 4 will probably organize American farmers into one or moreln good many things. but never N ol et {19 S to ‘Bhone 276| (Hall. . H. Spadden, Dictator; offering to support th Ivation Army work here. Pools as a first step toward international co-opera-|a “majority” a¥ound home—Sam IHill| ) Al Lg l}‘j[v_f!”e"& Secretary. Fhig mpkes 1,640 in all. While Junesu Yan ke tion io auling fte gEsducts of e fajo [n guicuagiigguierg & o | News of the Names Club | QT ~——————— m|MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 ( scribed in the last year more than the cu e T | suificient to give him much i s PN o g s . 0,4 ) tomary amount of momey for religious, charitable Tom Taggars candidate for President, Evans| power, Sam. but:he usually oy ST R I O Dr. W. J. Pige | el L koo 5 and civic purpose n addition to the stocks and Woollen, Indianapolis banker, has the |1|m||u||--n:1""1['{!:“I |'l;'_|"|;"l:'l” ;'_’II " Democra: | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR! - RIS beginning bonds the people have purchased in order to aid backing of Indiana, so says the State Committee. The) OYMan Ralston, Urbana | "UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE l Office-—Becond and - Main MIZE, Mast v local enterprises, they ought fo subscribe the amount movement s all Woollen and State-wide i O i i : Anchorage, Alaska, | Teloghons /18 NAGEL, * Secre- : needed by the Ivation Army. The Salvation Army =0 | oty il st oarated liow. | Febraary 23, 1927.| g iy M is doing work among the Alaska natives and other Lord Derby and Senator Borah. “my secretary told me you said you; Notice is hereby given that Jame b Order of that no other organizat prepared to do. It _— had something that would satisf: Traill. entryman, together with Lis| g ————————-a EASTERN STAR A fluenc nts stro the welfare of all thos R attss, i sgtd really my thirst and | had her let: witnesses, Edwin Henry Sherman, r 3 : 2 ; influence counts str 1 (Manchester Guardian.) el 2 | r. k. vance Second and Fourth Tues- with whom it forms contacts. It makes better men Lord Derby threw down a friendly challengel YO It because I supnosed you were and Herbert Lee, all of, Tenakee, | | ggteopath — 201 Goldstein Bidg. |+ dnys of each month, At A , Jortator S b Ak a bootlegger, and you're nothing hut|Ajaska, has submitted fina] proof on| Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | o'clock, I O. O. F. Hall and women and better citizens of them hat not to Senator Boyah at the luncheon in Manchester to a blinkety book agent Get out!!!"| o Ay ¢ Seris 6229, 7 to 8 or by appointment MAE WILLIAM Worthy ¥ only is an aid to them, but it Is a lasting benefit the American Ambassndor. The theme of Lord| *I was referring to vour thirst for|l® lomestead entry, Serfal 06220, Licensed osteophatic physician I s e ALIPA. BRIV to the whole people. The $1,500 for the Salvation Derby’s speech was the danger of ignorance and,knowledge.” replied the book agent |fF Jands situated on the north shore| | PFhons: Oftiuer, Wteoiinee, | (GRS B REL et rhomin misunderstanding between nations, especially be-|as he dodged the inkwell and 1\,;..1”4‘”: 'l\ '1;"" '"“]L IIA"}"“;‘: & 4“0 15 NEL AN . KIIGHTS OF Arm) t 8 tween America and Britain. He instanced Senator for the door. PS5 eRgtiuds. 280 ’ | COLUMBUS — e g B as a° conspicuous example of those whoss] Lol Forest List 8-67, H.ES. No. 183, Bagtiors TOGIGIL B Ao AMERICAN FARMERS MAY TRY CANAD- distorted view of the opposite side of the Atlantic| Speakina of Mysteries = |New Series No. 1662, and s now Meetinge sccond and last IAN WHE 001, SYSTEM. checks the growth of sympathetic feeling, and he | SOFT DRINK PLACE ROBBED"|in the files of the U. S. Land Office, | Dr. Geo. L. Barton Myndapatid:80 B, me Geans . chressed g kg S drataiods o teadline in Milwaukee Journal. 7 fasice f e sien sthers urged to at- — expressed a hope that the Senator would come over| myidiie W MU {at Aunchors Alaska, and if no pro-| | CHTROPRACTOR Hellenthal Bld, end. Councll Chambers, American wheat f nave about decided to here as his guest in order to see for himselt whether| o' cant figure how any robber|test 18 filed in the local land office | | Office Hours 10 to 12; 3 to §: 7 to & | | Fifth, Strect EDW, M, MANTYRE G \ 3 e § i e 5 8 *bber RO ‘ ind .| |and by appointmen hone NE e try out the Osiadian system of pooling tMeir crops OF. ROt our intentions in world Polltics are as mis-|wonld" Gant th el cuol orute at Anchorage, Alaska, within the TAaRRS cvid o SOOI ) P8 ehlevou ) " ¢ A . i hirty da 1 t th tice of Medicine. and selling through a single agency selected by the CMIPYOUS a5 they are often made out to be in Amer-{ " And we can't see how enongh pen-|period of publication or thirty days| N rmeny not Catiod AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF L o ol After th reanization of the ¢4 @nd other countries. The purport of Lord Perby's ple buy it to have made the cashthereafter, said final proot will be| ALASKA, Igloo No. 6. members of pool. £ e organizatior speech was cabled by the “Manchester Evening News' | register a temptation accepted and final certificate issued. | #——— hros A “ "% | Meeting every second Friday of American farn into one or more pools the ques- 5 Mr, Borah, who in hisereply defended himselt| Or Qid they-seli Bomething stronger | J. LINDLEY, GREEN. |®—— = B | 0abli rioiith: at 5:0'a1blTD, SiraCineds tion of an international pool will be considered. The seriously, and a little resentfully, against the play-|there? [ First Publication March 14, 1927 I r a shme: g Bheess s A 3 Bevia nsotabis ‘ il A0 I 3 ’ 5 ¥ | blics Mo t, R Telene W. L. Albrecht and refreshments. At Moos., Hall principle of a wc 1“! \,ul,‘ pool js favored, probably, ful accu l u'n(u.H hunting Lord Derby has Husbands Will Understand Last Publication May 21, 1927. PHYSICAL THERAPIST Mrs. Fdna Radonich, President; by most American farmers. since expressed h: intention of sending a personal; Sbys RO Pemts i the Boston|D - — ,.:;‘ Medical Gymnastics. Massagn Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Secretary. The Canadians organized this system four years Invitation to the Senator. |Globe: “Iing Georse openly expross | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. ! | PO oA > ; s ago. It was so successful that it has grown until et L s his disapproval of bobbed hah f Joldstein Bldg. - — — last year 135,000 farmer members sold 187,000,000 Mussolini has advised a war against blasphemy|but Queen Mary: hasn't felt calles| | Graduate Los Angeles IC°“’5'° i P)tne—Oftice: 423 A ; | bushels of wheat and 26,000,000 bushels of other [ U 4IMY. He wants his soldiers to swear by|upon to show her independence yot.”| of Optometry and Opthal -'1‘01083’| B — TuE JuNhau Launpry shels of wheat and . hein of OMICE him. but not at him, no doubt.—(Hastings, Neb.,| On the other hand, Ed, the expla- Glasses Fitted | Franklin Strec weeu Front | grains through a single organization. The wheat ppune nation probably is that as long as| | fasirging Chidhy . " i s;m'ldb‘s'":::_" gut pools have bought up co-operative elevators in the bl T [Tler Majesty wants long tresses the | e : i Dominion and built others. I s mow prepared to| Senitor Horah is asked (o give Bngland “the| KING docsn't dare approve of bobber ¥ DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY PHONE 359 WS diiinnn, s ool 45 glvan oedlt for (he turn ‘the’dompllmente(DERtAn ISRAREH B Beit. Lok tor: Anything | B I DOUGLASS | ORI Sk G s . a bushel price that now prevails in the i 5 e T go 3 0 | “You say your wife wants a lot?" | OPTICIAN and OPTOMETRIST stein Buiding, Phone 582 . B » <l When they start to debating politics over the asked the real estate man. “I have . : sections | 8 Thosscheme of the pool cystem is for the farm- 2010 then it s time to quit—(Hastings, Neb,|some choice ones I think she would| | R L"':""!z"‘é“; “nll"t-“d“ E (TP i RELIABLE TRANSFER ; A , Lty ° *| Tribune be interested in.” A vl . L ers to pool all their crops. These are sold by Thunes) i toaid H0t A0 ekl Alie . westy by Appointment | Phone 149 Res. 148 BN & ranintr afid the: Mon PRI bl pegels b E ARG AR 5 b Tookite one. RO had tHas lbnkticlil ;) 01d papers ror sale at The Empire. | | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE ngle agency and the moucy received divided among| one thing for» which there seems to be no need|'COKIng one BAS, e deyinig ) e g Our Motto the members in proportion to the quantity of the a Going-Into-Debt Week.— (Toledo Blade.) | wants is a lot of money. o — . G Sttt o S ettt v SEFCIRIS PSRN T T VAT 0 AR BT T S =73 L] Ho, Hum! < i His love for her was flaming hot, Tue Cuas W. CarTeER MORTUARY i3 55 3 Until he heard I h 1 seold . ntil he heard how she could scold, 5 4 RS 2 ) . "Aml that made him so doggone hot The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute ’ PLASTERING | His 1nv§ for her is growing cold. Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 | C(%“T WORK | e | TIN | More or Less True o ‘G | A modern woman looks like sha | W. WRIGHT Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRE Wear Longer W E recently were given the tremendous advantage of having the mammoth Firestone factories brought to us. 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A lot of girls wounld | feel uncomfortable in ‘em if they bought shoes that were comfortable The reason the neighbor women arc opposed to birth control is because NOTICE OF A¥PLCIATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 06350 In the United States Land Office for i the Juneau Land District at An- PREPARE YOURSELF _Start With Any Amount THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only Requires The Will To Act A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a hundred dollars before they can open a bank account $1.00 WILL DO STARTING IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING chorage. Ala k. ; THE In the Matter W the Application . . f J. M. .DAVIS, of J , Al- Ly R First National Bank Homestead. ) OF JUNEAU NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That J. M. DAVIS, a citizen of the United States, and regidént of Juneau, Al- aska, has filed aj cation serfal No. 06350 in the Upited States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Official Survey No. 1565 situated on the east shore of Gas- tineau Channel, approximately four (4) miles northwest of the Town of Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. 20’ 10” N. and Longitude 134 deg.) 29" W., and particularly described as follows, to-wit: “Beginning at corner No. 1 whence U.S.L.M. No. ..4 bears | N. 26 deg. 25’ W. 26.88 chains -| distant; thence B. 19.09 chains | to corner No. 2; thence S. 5.74 chains to corner No. 3; thence by meanders along the line of THE SOWER The abundance of the harvest depends upon the seed falling on good ground. Care in saving part of your mean high tide of Gastineau earnings and placing Channel as follows: o (1) N. 69 deg. 40’ W. 2.26 | them where they will chains . . (2) N. 82 deg. 58’ W. 10.39 Neabdply contains the chains | (3.) " N. 73 deg. 17" W. 2.22 . R seed of your future N s o0, W wion financial success. As you sow, so will you reap. chains . < (5.) N. 51 fteg. 05" W. 1.95 Now is the time to save. chains (8.) N. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 One Dollar or More Will Open a Savings Account chains to corner No. 1 the place of beginning, containing an area of 7.124 acges.” Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described land should file their adverse claims with the Register,of the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty Birtea "1 Cho Sroviions ot the The B. M. Behrends Bank Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this 14th day ot March, 1927. J. LINDLEY GREEN, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ' _ Register. First publication [April 2, 1927, {Last publication Jume 8, 1927, PHONE 181 * INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. FIRE Ptoparty Loss Business Inteituption Use and Occupancy MARINE Hulls - Registered Mail AUTOMOBILE Fire and Transportation Collision ’ Property Damage Liability CASUALTY Compensation Public Liability Accident and Health LIFE All Forms ALLEN SHATTUCK,Inc. Insurance — Real Estate JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street P. 0. 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