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i THE DAILY AIASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1927. = | | | o 1 o Y and » e foreign trade, consume | he ducked out and waited not - VAl ar PROFESSIONAI B » - { . | ) o hear WSS J DN ‘ | ' T . Daily Alaska Empire |xueic v i erevs improve the o : [ "ot ™ [ PROFESSIONAL ||| PR TR SOHN V s + nd improve the capacity of those DETOUR L IR it b By M [ Robert Simpson ‘ | DRS. XASER & FRELBURGER Gastineau Channel P t nty I e Amevican products. They I lat | Opt. D I EMPIRE 3 1 M B e relatives are poor . 5 1l 'ISTS atn ) S would, too, do work in this country that Amer By SAM HILL gty ot L 45 B l g b DENTISTS = ! nd imm who preceded them will A y: gt madeet bl ting: | lege of ymetry | nd B . mat t x lot « b comy | ““‘ “‘l' y | 5 06 } e URRERIBT AATE | To an Umbrella | r hushand visit rela | Glasses Fitted ¥ 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. B, RICE, by u uglas, Treadwell and, It is Wort fon that the airplane search ne of need youw're fine, ', }iices when she knows she'll n i Leneses Ground s ited R 3 ! pis ¢ { Canada for th French ator beir while that "““ v chanc vigit them a | o mducted mostly he expen Daniel Cu etting mighty tired ! n back - $ b I q s . nheim. 1T 1 splét who was @ D needing you | we reckon the divo atafine- (8 e ool bt i B D2 Charles P. Jenne ; 3 : 13 “ul fou { the country through which it o | an i n Alash liti y long subscribe . 7 | w down alm tof - bty % Sl ol DEN Co-Ordinate Bodies ohb ition of Oldest Inhabitant | = wived Wetid: ook oL IR I it th na- | | S+ Frasthabonts T T ) h, saying that it was An 'h fashioned method of | '\ td dsen el tha- way ldian rvey ig concentrating i Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ttish Rit Y MEME b PRE | er nd the missing m | ¢ was to pad- it | bty Y I otrorts along the navigabl s | Buildin d I The A | : Y do for. tatrgn fal fud TaMlty SRy s s Telephone 176 o oy Lb it i I'h of labor in the United Sta The Ananias Club In the average home no book’ in ‘mmediately accessible to the prc O SAd . Foliow local | ervin \ od purpose—+it is resulting in Y remarked Rodin, “1 go | 8 hows as mneh: woir tor and available to transpor : Hall - g T tic VALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary ALASKA ) ERla constantly . inereasing u of labor-saving!my idea of “The Thinker' from |, the. BEok e dadis M\‘( n' B sice REEL Ry e G WALTER B. HEISE v g wchiner ind in constant improvement and|contemplating a sheik at a Dey| .. b vehvEnage toge. lons | Yo * {ayvk BrpER dditions to the machinery part | Inability to get movie contract irly. well their. hushand DEN OF 'MOOSE | B e it B de it new and then you meet one | i | Money Made Him All Right |l astick e ut of | Whose husband scems. to irritate a " " . " linl He's' a bad eg buy | 10t keep A it f A BEAC L s 5 | The Challenge of the North. Blinks—L ok ba i g b ahow hubih youw'll ot . much i o1 169, Rew. Phone 276 | \'-‘ i \\‘ 1 \lu nohoiy ‘ We'll bet , ther more happl - (2 R g | nce Confederation the wilderness frontier of!obiects much to a B nth 2ok w0 1n Wiy Th tment will =oon be | 1 Canada has entirel ted. Then the prairie s ‘brok S 1he" and 5 ond day i+ | ) positi ) SUPPIYEYpOgIaDhy Dr. W. J. Pig which end a subs representation to ¢ o (a0 10 aNanita than: therd it 8D prospect and miners | | < the Huose of Common known only to In X A New Kind "I'M""f L AR Nl F HA ho wish to be informed of the| | PLUYSICIAN dians, fur ders, missionaries and a few ex-| CROWS LIKE CORN BOI |1 week without showlng & slagle | Minsral rosources of thiis belt. Th Bpiniiae T | plorer The first task of the wly for Can-| eadlir & . o will be scaled two, miles Telephons 18 wdian Government was to arrange for a trans-| How do corn borers croy ! \ture evidently never he inch eleph continental railway to link up e infant settle-| 4 T ] | At S g R e o o ments in Byitish Columbia; and, as astute men| _Speaki e} e 0"f'" ey T ffs and a i Y R i - ~|as Edward Blake argued earnestly against the s T TR e S s 1 A ton outhoard mo. g Second and d DISTINGUISHED CHURCH VISITORS |folly of wasting money laying a raflroad acrosti o " ooping willows had 1 T lmela Mg BN e Dr. H. Vanc Hall. MAE WILLIA TR 8 permane minhabitable areas & ¢ 4 istohie R inE oad ! oe ¢ th—201 @ 3 Worthy Matror AL HERE. rn part of the present Provinces of Mani-| To 0 ! i ”‘,"“ by h | water and work downstream | i s Yorthy Matpon, .J Saskatchewan and Alberta As late | e O pecdihing d (Wrangell Sentinel) | 8 or i Bithop Shepard and the Rev. Mr. McQueen,|(3n¢ Gt* Oinitas, O wrote & forbidding de-| r Men Not Wanted 1 han S il i gy || Licensed Ostcopatnic Physician BT &8 Superintendent of’ Missions for Alaska, of scription of the site of the present city of Prince['‘Oh, dearest, dearest,” he did cry en party 1t is eas l‘n uwl\ i 5 P FTRUOBEs AT ROl Ginth Methodist Episcopal Church, who are Visiting|Atbert to prove that Buropeans could mever live| Won't vou be m ivo oy |7 e torepeat what she told | FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC | 0. h liec you've 0 e other ut sh woul 8 Juneau and will 1 today on the next 1 there the year round N Bl Fopln B ”‘”_ e ol ¥ e the soklsodure: Telt! nk ,;“,,g(?:: 2 a trip th take them throughout the 'he wealth and habitability of the southern 7 g S Foawhalitiat 4 i Brothers, where you can also pay | - c e ritory. are not strangers here. The Bishop is|prairies are now common knowledge. Today the That would be min | the others had to say T et ) Dr. Geo. L. Barton bors, Ffin Etree : S it third trip through ‘Alaska and Mr.|push is morth. Northern Quebec and Northern Wiy T adbie | e Y esidents, coal, wood, ete. Quick | | CHIROPRAGTOR, Helienthal Blda. | | 177" ripNy ot ‘ : i . urdough and for-|Ontario have attracted miners and farmers. Set Ay b ltan okl OB o ally Sentence Sermon | jelivery always. Phone 114 | | Oftice Hov t 4 McQueen is a real Alaskan sourdough and f tlers are raising vegetables, grains, cattle and| ‘It #ays here” remarked M| You can't get far in this lfe 2i Lt et e R B T 8 RS T Bhiewe or BN ¥asident -of Junsew, where he | Y0 even fruits far north of Hazelton on the Skeena.|© ‘“,t' Tookiuig ‘up ILeonv RN [intil you have lokraed the —_ . - vF‘H”‘KOPr‘AcfiTl(\:l dicine ALASKA, 1GLOO No. 8. ecognize almost e FERHIER: BA & rianp 1| Away to the north of Edmonton the fertile Peace|Per, “that one tree can make | use of “NO - - Butkary Mot Oateabathy TREL e Friday trip through the rritory cannot fail to belpiver valley is rewarding its pioneers. The push| million matches | T SR (TR T - cach 8 o'clock p. py 1 J & ‘ 4 3D d 1 hm 8. A i helpful—and al more helpful because they|is the north continent wide, and is on in| “Huh ot /her (Sustiany the Names Club WELCOME CAFE Mits."EDNA RADONICH, Prosid already are acquainted with most of the con-jearnest We dara not predict what, by the end| ‘from t number of fellows who| r lives in Columbn, | Front Street i 1S. MINNIE HURL retar ditions Jf the century, will be the population of those|have asked me for matches today -+ HOME COOKING Helene \\' . Albrecht In view of the unfavorable adver ng th reat central regions, which have all been proven think that tre must be n CANADIAN GEOLOGIST " A Haglund, Pr PHYSICAL THERAPIST Alaska has received in the pasf year or two valuable strike WILL MAP STICKINE Hrs. A. Haglund, Trop, || Medical Gymnastics, Massage good should come from the visits of these The Arctic and sub-Arctic pwains alone re | : {8 | ; g Go On, Tell | Dr. F. A. Kerr, of the Canadian ~ | 410 Goldstein Bldg inls of the Methodist Church and the tours|main a challenge to the pioneer. Already, thank Lo Re A . o . » A R nfn ial f th th t irch v 1 ; “l1argaly to Stefansson, this vast ‘expanpse is Ios-} WilY BALLOON RACES | Geological — Survey arrived | ® ¥ 1 Phon! "t 12 of the Presbyterian pastors this summer. They mythological terrors. Here are one and|@8sked the Detroit Free Press edi- | Wrangell Tuesday morning on the L 3 \.\.n be able to take back \ml,l them t |le £ two millidn squass thlset BY wrachak| LOEBHY ; incess Charlotte “'"1 a party of ONE WAY TRAFFIC ! | I ) SRRrmation that AlaaBa{s ns oX lands, with their native mosses, lichens, ferns and| We'll bite—Why? our men to resume the work of | | PROPOSED | | |or. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY and well-governed as other parts of Amer 702 species of flowering plants. Yukon is yield | mapping the upper Stickine . Uraciticats, -airtoniohtn L 1} Bfatidas i Auisasn ritory, and they will take the information tc}ine her gold; but in Alaska the annual catch of Poor East {2 ¥op, perty i made mp, of Dv thaliic- o¥eE Ak Taks Tospll o8 it the better class of the people. It would be worth | fsh now far exceeds the products of the min Three things that I | Kerr, Mrs. Kerr, H. ( oward S D s Offices 2 Goldstein a lot to ka if all the members of thesc|in value; and Canada’s Arctic waters teem with 1 do without { Lord, J. Pyke, and 8. Hol A i il Bl il Building »ne b 1 1 1 A Hinac kal e . er will accompany 5 e Nigh 36 great churches knew the truth about conditions|fish \ I r‘: j“" m“ : “ln..\‘l;‘mw]\n Km\» ‘llv”” !”‘j‘m Blncier Harl Aandistion: 18 Night Call 436 in "this Territ The reindeer industry in Alaska has proved so LR T o L R S Bl withe the pablle to:boopeckte Bishop Shepard, M#. McQueen and Dr. Smith{profitable that Lomen and Company alone ship M‘H“ ; y e gilini il with it in directing traffic T aie ap i kne: . obhe by a ally 10,000 carcases that bring a v OTCRIES S0 405 /S0 g § on the loop in one directior Valentine’s Optiea ept. i IR G ok e | . & (hiar th- thy eftiba OF tie Daited I'd surely think and map what is known amon Apeiad e vl R. L. DOUGLASS The hest driver in the world who visit Alaska during the prese summer wil ‘IV-' ‘1"1 e T ol A B el T e b o ol b B o NS S b B ”” 3 H‘u-\ nl., “I‘I’ )1 u;»l P bl may have an accident. It ism’t % e nspired by Stefansson 1e Hudson's Bay Cou ' E i i e % 3 4 yeldge Vtic a Y Lome ) i s tecelve @ hearty welcome wherever they 80 M| 0T o ror rafsing reindeer the southern It they'd hot give bolt. This Batholithic belt is{ | oo S ESE RS | Room 16, Valentine Bldg ey ““; P i Gy I [ Thritory, © Alaskans, ave: glad ‘I \”‘ 3 " half of Baffin Island—an area the size of the Me applesau : knowdl to_exiend.fram ‘s point & JACK MeDONALD, Secretary Hop o b 09 L 2 and fie cHancsk:an. Bolne Eidyis and will hope that they might find their visit| g0, B B0 O et of domesticating the Adam Bteede. [Tar south as the mines at Granby | | oo vl t on, App tim Jof somebody ' else’s" care as pleasant to themselves as it will be useful t¢} o o s carried out, a new source of food will - [to the Atlin district, where the|g o || tessnes Insure yourself the people of the North be available that will put to profitable use great That's That coagt range swings west. Mi | z e == {] against personal liabi Let tracts of our r North 0il has been found a said Clarence, “what gdod qogists believe, and all the evi jl . ::n\ ]1H~|‘|ru:1wl(' ;‘(n‘u\‘.my,x{\\ carry NEW ASSISTANT U. S. ATTORNEY. [between Fort Norman and the Arctic Circle. they moan by a man holding hi Idence points to the conclusion ‘ Tue CuAs W. CARTER MORTUARY l\\*.. Stk R i SR b sl What else the Far North will give, only time|own? | that a richly mineralized area wil | in The land Casualty George F. Folta, appointed Assistant United[will tell. But the Canadian polar regions arc Must refer to m»,]vlrmin“ | be found along the contact be- | «“The Last Service s the Greatest Tribute” AR Sl sl b\ Bt States’ Attor has served in public office in|not as cold as Siberia, which is being voluntarily| growled his dad, who had been ftween he const batholith and the | Iy smatl. .Get the particwiatl bl sl s under both Re-|colonized. And as the climate of the Atlantic|listening for on hour, “I don't}intrusive rocks of the interior Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 without obligation. R for' gpout Atteen P | oast once presented terrible difticulties to the)know of any(hing else he has he | pr. Korr's work will consist of | | g puhh'mu‘ and De m(‘r‘uln ‘r mini n‘vl‘ ad_ener. | French colonists, and yesterday that of the south allowed to hold [ mapping this contact and describ- | .________...____—.,—_—-—-——————/‘ Allen Shattuck, Inec. has always made good. He is capable and ener-| LS Ll Bl 0q an insup 15 B e @ | : S Monnediios getle and is mbued with the spirit of public U FUECEE L0 botier, in which we were Interesting .",m.,,,_,t.’(,,, | Forerriar e i T T T T R service. He makes an excellent public servant.|y.,.ent up, that the Far North was an impossible| Kerosene baths are the new —jeo\Se bonT ALways SHoot) | h o 4 ire, Life, Liability, Marine It is easy o believe that he will make good in| agion of perpetual snow is fading in the light|remedy for goldfish"—news item.| qy¢ greaTesT, ‘ i ¢ i ‘dge a y p lana Another inducement for goldfish DISTANCE kr e his new position of scientific knowledge that the whole of Canada R | S ‘;’ I A Mr. Folta succeeds Mr. Hart who has not]is habitable and productive. One of the greatest|to die ! | Start tth (4 ",y mount i ; g or. serve ) sms of the younger generation is to discover £ been in Juneau so long or served the public x\:‘i'\!m},‘.‘.y|',‘“.w'.:(\fi;" "‘k:k““\: the North an’ fntestal Orie. Married ‘Men Havsn't | THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT MORRI 80 extensively but who made a most enviable g o . » hinterland it| “THE RIGHT NOT TO LISTEN"{ STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT " Tnt 4 part of Canada, instead of the hinterland i { SR o record while he was Assistant United States|part of ki i | Ounlv Reauives The Will To Ac CONSTRUCTION CO. Attorney. Mr. Hart has made many friends while [ 148 ¥ TR | | It On y Requires 1e i o Act i § a resident of this City who are pleased that he Gan You Beat It! ! A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a ALL KINDS OF will remain in Juneau and enter the private Washington’s Portrait. They go and make 1 hundred dollars before they can open a bank account " : (New York World.) When what we need A | $1.00 WILL DO “ ki Y Y I Wiia g ont i e s story from Chicago about re. pmatier: moRtAIY Bill 15 ey NO SQUARE " . AND 2 R MMIGRATION Charming is this story Are smaller monthly | paiR AND SQUAR RERERIC u.:.)ml,\ FI‘I)(- Joseph Hsposito, an Italian boy of fourteen, who 3 Y lARTlN(’V ; % =i disliked the chromo of George Washington that Passing Observation ' ND so we simply wish to IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING ]‘IIII W()P[( The Businéss Chronicle of Seattle approves the[huniz over his teacher's desk and who saved hls| myey now can telegraph finger 1‘4 quietly inform you that we THE i ¥ ) § 4 . e} ¢ the United Statespennies until he had enough money to pay an| g’ e we reckon telegraph-are seil foods of unguestioned| i restricted immigration Jaws of urtist to make a decent copy of one of the Stuart|p.' a0 LT EE T quality at fair-profit prices and F' t N > l B k Plate and Window and calls attention to the fact that RN portraits. For this story, when you stop to think Y are politely serving a vast army irs (ltlona an GI S » % % all told there is a multitude : s Y 157 Ot dren 6k o vle e e T i e e GLAS! S about it, is most unusua A MoarG Bues of well satisiee people. Now of 1,601,155 Europeans who are anxious have no taste in painting, Most of us, if we castf g, o1 had listened patiently |there is a reason for this arm v alfid M R S 5 to enter, while the limit of those who back our recollection to the days of our chil-| =y A & o e e | happy, satisfled demeanor. Qu . (8] RIS may do so during the year is fixed at hood, will discover that so far as we were con- o ST Mg about it. - Enlist! [ OSSR e e, WG SRR A 1 1 E A I CONSTRUCTION CO. 161,346, The bars are up against all cerned the worse a plcture was the better it § others was; what bemused us was, first, gaudy subjects, 5 BUILDING CONTRACTORS The Chronicle continues: and second, gaudy colors. Thus our idea of art L A An authority on immigration policy in those days was a hand-painted picture of a SANITARY GROCERY T — predicts’ that the day is at hand when ek, S 1e 1est o uccess e " 4 igrants will be admitted. AT RN T R The Store That Pleases no more immigrants will be ad But this Italian boy was different. Som it i B e This statement of the American attl- where in him was that sense of discrimination ONE 83 and 85 ToE Juneau LAunpry tude will not sit well with those citi- Which the rest of us get only after a long period i X g zens who visualize wide field for of comparing, pondering and peeping in the g " James J. Hill, one of the world’s great- Franklin Street, between common labor in this country, in the books. What will he become when he grows up? 1.J. SHARICK Front and Second Streets € O 9 £ 3™ 1 S atd . ¢ 7 clearing of ‘landi at present unproduc i b Jeweler and est railroad builders, said: “If you want PHONE 359 tive, and an abundance of othr muscular 5 Opiician ! activity for which the average immi Amundsen Has Done His Work Well P to know whether you are destined to grant is peculiarly fitted. The .\|¥u|- — o é" 1:‘/"“}"‘{' J jean does not care to go heavily into (Bellingham Herald.) K& famonds be a success or failure in life, vou can that sort of thing himself; so that Roald Amundsen, famous' explorer, announces Silverware d S i JUNEAU . : v, b ‘turoukh, future - e . s v B the immigration laws have laid down that he is through. The explorer of the f K RO W . N easily find out. The test is simple and restrictions that actually hamper pio- he says, will go by air. Primarily, he is not L] < .‘. P | MUSIC % neering in the undeveloped resources of an aviator but an explorer, so he is out of step. FIRE ALARM CALLS infallible. Are you able to save money? i this country The noted orwegian does not need to worry ” (] Y .“ ] Y | HOUSE o« No one van doubt the wisdom of the about his fame or his name. The young men; 13 Third and Franklin. not, drop out. ou will lose, ou | . law now in effect. Without it, there of today and tomorrow will go by air, but if they; 1-4 Front and Franklin. 3 A \ i o i probably would be less of a servant- |go to the uttermost parts of the earth, they will 15 Front, near Ferry Way. may think not, but you will lose as sure || PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT girl problem, butalso the country would find that he already has been there. And the 141. z:::: ar. Film {‘;;(}:.lll‘il[ngm as you live. - Tha enil 5 shitens s : : i be overrun with undesirables of all man who is first is the man who gets most 1:8 Front ,,?.2‘, Uiy N, . . Columbia, Brinswick, Edison 3 kinds; with it, we flourish on the high- of the glory. . 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. not in you. N ¢ 4 : , T WML g " 3 ki, nd Victor Orthophonic est standard of wages ever, known, and —_— 7 | Featuring 2.3 Wiiloughby, opp. Cole Barn, ¥ P prosper as the best country on earth. Absolutely the only jarring note in comnec s B Font i Beward: ‘ Sl SRR Ini the past we have needed the tion with Chevalier Lindbergh's series of tri eal §5 Front and Main. M Wi | i D, More 1 g prawn' of the lusty immigrant; today \mphs in France was gn occasional photograph bt e hod tand et One Dollar or Il Open an : we need it not so much; tomOIrow, S his proud country by radio.—(Ohlo| 2.7 Fifth and Seward. g . | Py possibly, we shall need it not at all. ot T e ! Muskrat 25 Tire Hall Account in Our Savings Department {| Expert Phonograph Repairing No one, we believe, would advogate @ return|> W R Ol e Hair Seal 32 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 1 No one, X R 34 Second and Gold. . | 0ld models taken to the immigration laws of the d before the The new paper money, somewhat reduced in Marntot % Fourth and Harris. v quota, when practically the only restriction wasgize, will not cause a great surprise. The public| 34 Fifth and Gold. | in trade against contract labor. That situation offered|has grown accustomed to the more vital shrink-| Caracal 37 Fifth and East. too great a temptation to the failures of other|age in value.— (Louisville Courier-Journal.) ‘110. and up g; g;,',;;_‘n;y;dm;{den(;:gly_ ; fes to come here. On the other hand the im- A R AT T | i S i 2 ; 4 ‘l h B M B h (is B k e 1 s couniry of xood workmen, found| _ Opinion scems o be Eaining that to call BL ROk o grow S e b. M. benren an s e S ’ t P 3 . o ¢ Congress at this time would| " b Psgpdes g : : " ’ in body and mind and particularly those who ;‘ll:’“'(‘,“p:;"r“:"l;;me;; b e s Clacier dc 43 Distin Ave, and Indian St o B A NOLAND’S CORNER t positic ) come v -1 acler Iu 1 urio 4-5 Ninth ani ‘alhoun. 1 2 R dasa josition o' come t, ‘T'l‘“:“m"’f :‘,‘e;:‘_‘wnlors.—(llostun Transcript.) g x. 8 S avenii And Main, LDEST DANK IN ALASKA PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY ful here and abroa we could bring Company B0 v et At Nocicrs Toair. i s A ek capable forelgners here they would enrich the The Mississippi River is another striking VALENTINE BUILDING 48 Twelfth and Willoughby. e CARLSON'| United States with their skill and experience.|jjystration of the eyils of overproduction.— (Mil- Junesu, Alaska 49 Home Grocery. P RLSON'S TAXI SERVICE ‘They would increase production st reduced mmn‘ waukee Journal,) s