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I N e ittt i . X Daily Alas ka Empire . JOHN W. IROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER ! s chewin mol and 5 i ff out 1 ) DETOUR . t M > " A s LABOR AND PROFTT. AM HILL 1 mat 1 on President Coolidge, made 57 SUE - RATES. \ was President, that the 1y for Back Scat for It Delive Y Soughas, T Il and to ) is to make conditio 1eh “I never dreamed,” the old At B! , Jow ) wake a profit on lantic sighed Or n it hased on common An aviator'd n me feel 26,00 ; 8 " ! uare dealin When labor co; oned sm that ch t ne t buys ft| "It hurts my pride to think, alack 0 it of t resu exactly | ‘ “l""‘ ok MEME 3] ) PRE t when ¢ to pay such al "‘ i1 re than a mer The . ATE mp ible use f 1 on t earn t ’ NOE & a i ns of Oldest Inhabitar 1 usurion nterest is exactly the ' ¢ 1 fa sl AAsKA ci [ ; labor es jobs and lenders lose 10ansiioned year that had a mer? p—— le ¢ ired - The Ananias Club Even Moses has given up and concede ALL “right; sl the YEREERS the renot )t Pres Cooli¢ A fewthe high CEr i g \ g A Dr. Btler ik e { 00 W to p e, 11 g Wi S TRway, Frem o e 1ot to th of the road an claiming that the President would not even be af, - 4 lidate for the nomination | | nough to Drive Cne Crazy The Outlawry of War. | Blink mbalanced Jimg i | sor M hester Ghuardian.) | Jind Prying to eat nothing W M. Brind offered a few weeks ago 1 n f 1 utlaw of war stween France ssing Observation America t roposal seemed at first to fall high-flyer t back R i3 I h cc trie It has now been taken ption comuw MR. CAMERON'S STATEMENT. usiasm by an active tion of American tir f bill col liticians who sée in it the pos Mr. « i Sbelidw 10 tod Binpit « oming American reluctance tc - regarding th 5 pei 3 tion which might be construed as an b > : ; ) the League of Natioy They hav i P cetior ly ! His statemen drawe 10 % AL Henty £ %' wilsh i ‘ are as defin ! hoped for at t ¢ the first time” to give substance to d s grear O JUSRY M5 L6 proeed Mr, ‘UgRiero wctive but curiously elusive American e Lo G present belief that a 1 pai man phrase “the outl of war.” It means, broad ¢ facturing unit will be 1 this viein'ty Jy, a treaty obligation not to go to war undi Mare Tiuth THAR Hostrs by himself and assoc parent. It is just any circumstanc But, as the tramers of the| qp 00 "l o et ot with | as apparent that it is his purpose at the present Geneva Protocol found, it cannot be made com-| . 5™ te i weathor is un time to push the preparatory work as fast and pletely wate 1 The right to defend oneself] ;. = "0 ono0 begin actual construction 1 i from attack must be rcserved. In the American e to do it aft treaty the M Doctrine is also reserved| gtant Fireworts in Any Home g a possible source of wa The draft as :v! £ vou wotlld 118 : e G g He, “hole appears to be an ingenious” attemdt 0l wy near vour family rive guily understands the problems, that confront anyil,,.,nci1e American’ distrust of the gue. 0fl 100 pont ‘em that pioneering enter e of such magnitude as the| yovione with at least some of the obligations of ARG i pulp and paper m that are p ed. He has| pembership., Naturally there are difficulties, and been working on Alaska project for a ye it not quite clear, from a Wm‘ legali 'x‘ Siade Fag e MG and realizes that every step must be carefully|point of view, that the proposed treaty tric Hasd i -6a o' Balek 't -aHG worked out so t costly mistak nay be ly compatible with all the obligations of thef . " avoided. THowever, he does not hesitate to say| Covenant that may be ..mn; u.”.u,.m:m; 1 ey rowled old man Grouci . ea estion i hethe ere will 4 that we have the timber, the water power, the|point. The real qu (" 5 X hide ”,-‘, H'\' \‘l.u S A SR A official suppo America for the dra availability of both, favorable weather con-|be any official support in Am . | listen to a darn fool broadeasting : . i if o, and if the French offer was not a merc| B E0 ditions and open water for sea-going commerce, | !! o WU CRE U P sidered stroke of which give us decided \advantages over the great s 7 i 0, ke DasE : g |policy, the American ontribution to the pa Wl CaniMoir Answar. F8is ares paper manufacturing concerhs of Bastern Canada. |y’ oo 0 tne world may be considerable ol i 3 JOR % » Vhat i meant by hal expres , therefore, given a market for its product,] - b - ; iy o ' ' | sion Th good old summeor is not ‘a question but that the pulpwood | : i h¥ip timber and water pdwer of this vicinity will be From Glacier to Agriculture. ; utilized, and, he adds, the newspapers in-| ' The: Childless Inoome terested with him in the Juneau project v (Skagway Alaskan.) She was a wholesome youns eare of the product of the first 200-ton- unit| \'I“ o ',"]“""" i s 1“""'1"'“ %8 ”'1" ’; TOWI) woman who regretied that their of the proposed mill, thereby solving the ma ARY :‘ " : 1€ \4‘ retables, berries, anc YWETE) income had not been large éndugh keting probl kit Rbeind i to have children.—Saturday’ Fve keting problem Local products are examples of what can be| % ‘5% Alaska could not have a more satisfactory' ownin the Territory 8 Rot, IV R o combination hehind pulp and paper development| To find eleven peas in a pod is a regular oc-| . 0= Lt Judd Mo than Mr. Cameron and his assog They arel currence H " B i B ‘ 4 ey p « capacity and coures and hey | ead le re oftc asures plve “to " " 5 men of v pacity and ira ind th Y| “v‘ lettuce often measures twelve four i Mid. et oRly can $ftord provide & market themselves for a large quantity|teen inches in diameter L eouuls ol nich e eate. ent of paper. That the people of Juneau and the | Cabb vary from twenty to twenty-eight|® " o RS Territory are more than friendly, that they are “I‘“”:l‘v“ weight k Where, Oh, Where, Is Summ#r? anxious to do all within their power to co-operate] Winter beets that weigh 3 to ]' 1""I"""“ and| peving to look as if we woulds B i e e risds Keawn ineyery :w.l.m\ m‘;l measure twelve Inches long, are|,. pothored much this ‘yode by not unusua . B Chat has heer g the spet the fools who asl R has been Slven T PR k. Alaskans| = pypenips, rutabagas, Swiss chard, cauliflower fot understand very clearly that the only hope fori,ng gther vetables grow on the same huge scale + material population and commercial in| Berries, hoth cultivated and wild, are pre 1o Alaska in the near future lies in the development |yalent < 5 Syt i y ’ Inough B 515r Ramoiitces of the’ Tarfitory—iparticu- | Blusberries, cranbervieh, snd. vaspberries grod fir larly the pulpwood timber, The salmon and hali liu abundance on the mountains <A but fisherles are developod almost to the limit of | Raspberries and gooseberries have been cul- their possibilitie Other fish development tivated successfully :;:\\u’\ J.{unllnl\‘r\’ re eX-| rpay pid Show Up on Clothesline will come, but it will come slowly. Lode mining|Derimenting “‘“f;. eetsd g, *"f‘]’ Indications | * ywhat has become of the old- development Is under way, but that, too, is slow,|#"¢ th a0 CROTES WYENG R - TeDAS fashioned stockings that knew 3 Wik i ot idly. | Heines strawberries are winning wide re- | o T e TG T Coa [ pebpiation requir Will not grow TapPlAY.| ;5nm, Six or elght berries usually fill a pint | 1°0 E0F (€00 S : At the present, therefore, the people of this| o be the last that would be seen gection feel that the future growth of the Terri f i e L S L A ((\\r!u-ln‘ ]rm-mn:u” |',X|:|\u|'ll\“ 1 t 24 s g as fit, ough? )9S Globe tory depends in large measure upon the fruition, o an enormous size, but tha flowers are of the as ft, though oston Glob of the plans of Mr. Cameron and his as uml«" ~1\m;*» |‘v|ilul\|(mh'! Gl i Ho, Hum! If they develoy . A ped they will the, ahlias a irge as dinner plate A ST il & service to t Territory will be far greater than| pea vines twelve feet high, are indications of the AT et b ) 1 g sizes attained. & ol anything that has occurred in many, many years. |82 v ARl T dor’t, chre y Gardeners, both those who produce for com- Yo a tiah & . . | that the|mercial purposes and those who produce for| Every little while we hear it said that the . : b, ; | P ) pleasure, are doing.much toward changing Al 4 A American people are too utilitarian—that they| nq veputatinm, trom I Ehat s’ the (hOme: OF| | eei syl 2r Less Teus ; ¥ " | | . . Two things an old married man do not give emough time or money to pleasure.| giaciers to one as the home of mammoth agri- i : i knows are that two can't live as The circymstance that in this electric age they | cultural products. 5 A TN S e e ) AT N 0 | cheaply as one and two can't drive Buy This-- Palmolive Shaving Cream 5 cents (Fullsized tube) BOTH FOR (Full-size 35 cents Butler-Mauro Drug Company WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT % Free. Delivery Sub-Station Post Office No. 1 Get This FREE Palmolive After Shaving Tale 25 cents THE DAILY Al ONE FOR EVERY MAN; d tin) Phone 134 ALONG LIFE’S a car as efficiently as one If woman today objects to th: SKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY Featuring _ Seal Otter Muskrat Hair Seal Marmot Caracal $110. and up Glacier Fur and Curio Company VALENTINE BUILDING Junean, Alaska JUNE 29, 1927. v | ™ n Ouch! Emden s il B 4 PROF IONAL ||| PROFESSIONAL f Pioigiogbes il o o Crew Member e ul raternal Societies Talks Out 2 3 RS @ OF AP | : Bes Robert Simpson ! | | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER| | | Gastineau Channcl powder and paint for the German [ Opt. D. | DENTISTS a 0 or ording to one of the| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- || | B. P. 0. ELKS 1 " | leg f Optometry and | 1 an Meeting W - 4 o hi | Lencses Ground 5 & Dxnitod Fmet Emde ) je clear skin {ad girls to whom they | — 3 M. . SIDE i : | « 1on 1 Al » M sitin 3roth eleome i i NOTICE il Dk Chatlos P Jertpe | .Y o b . J U ALEACUve re ca haif-1 nv-v’ ‘ DENTIST | | co-ordinate Bodies rr———;\(‘-'\ i aiffe vivacioun .. m. t> 7 p. m || Rooms 8 and 9 Valentive | “;C;:f".':',";{,\::./ rh:g‘b Cfl When asked to expr himeel t from Main to| | 3uildin | A, s (e h égarding prohibition laug? d on Seward ot | Telephone 176 [ s B ,w'l?‘v A | ’ 1 d that to Front |z 3 \ f i the German| Park on'y on noith side of : i.j-:fl | sovernmer 1 yres |Second Street from Gold to Main | * | 1 th vould I 1 cn north side of Willoughby.| | slution park within fifty! S LOYAL ORDER boy ile enjoying th ( of turn at Totem Gro-| | DR | OF MOOSE ) wor'd trip thir Yy ne Grocery Hours 38, ‘w0 & o 1 Juneau Lodge No. 700 i ¥ . Ent t s N i SEWARD BUILDING Moel Mo | Y welcome t ust be lef n at all times FHOMSHEY, R, e 5 [ when the t leted an | n_com side street ‘ i »e ; : ; . ATY ! 1 ‘ 7 . i MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 el re cannot have over| | Dr. W. J. Pige I F. & A M ne stand and must| | Second and Fourt « I YSICIAN day of each | : S A Sl ¥ PHYSICIAN fay of edoly G nis £ | to : | Office ond and Main | RALPH ¢ 4 with t f lephone 18 | [ter. CHAS adv Chief of e . | - | | = & < ak womia. > e g ke, io IE ‘7E S Dr. H. Vance ¥ g v 'm ”“ vt Ea EL @steopath—201 Goldstein Bldz. | H reduce INDIGESTION i 710 § or by appoinment £ | ng other things that con A oo QUICKLY | | piconsed Osteaatnic. Physician KNIGHTS OF [t to the high cost of living CAKTERS| Garter's Little Liver Pills | X P e g VS coLUMBUS lare the expensive bad ‘“good assist nature in its di ¢ ’ ’ - el bl e Gl e duties. - Many tin - | Yowd never drcam from giving s 7 ¥ ¥ clothebling . the once over that| seoud Dr. Geo. L. Barton ey ts about five times as much | 33 dustor's prescuiption and c: CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. R ey, T now lregsg a woman as it used 9, 1 | | Oftice Hours 10 o 3 to 6; 7 to| | 4 . CARTER'S fi PR M Bl |~ e | on an old maid —_— — kb i | ALASKA, IGLOO No. 6. 1 cen old mald = = B is not the practice fedicing | beean he never | ' o Surgery nor Osteopathy ry cond F o* 1 ar § nea v v o n ~ A Al t cly I il Card. I to marry is boeau WELCOME CAFE x AT M 0 | never flopped back to earth RADONICH, Presidents |n a honeymoon | Front Street i i | MIGS. MINNIE HURLEY, Secrctary. | The surest sign that the hus || HOME COOKING (| {Helene W. L. Albrecht band i bo of the hom i 1 Mis. A. Hkl,‘,]untl. PrU;). PHYSICAL THERAPIST | caspidor in the living room | al Gymnastics, Massage | 11 a woman’s hair is her crows 4 ’-“H“” : L in ory a lot.of these bohbed it i Id hons might as well be bald, | ] b o The rising generatio doesi | oy 4 r o AT - B siher boons oo arpnes il O MY THARTIC | |& - + # f Bing 1a: dalt. ors srionb ittt | PROPOSED | | [oR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY jwant to know is whother there To facilitate automobile | | | Physiclan and Surgeon is a theill iv it traftic over Auk Eake Lot | 11" ies: 165 ana i Gotdaitit | | of the Glacier Highway dur- . % NOTICE OF HEARING OF ing the tourist season, the ||| Building -“”“;.f’.‘“ FINAL ACCOUNT Glacier Taxi Association in- Night Call ‘499 vites the public to cooperate > . {In the Commissicner’s Court for with it in directing traffic the Territory of Alaska, Divi on the loop in one direction Valentine's Optlical Dept. Wb by b AR sion Number One: Before A. ¥.| | only. Cars moving north over R. L. DOUGLASS Ht'\hll\\y’(‘» ',I,“,,";" ,““m' |"“\\uy”[vl| McLean, U. §. Commission new Mendenhall bridge | | | Optician and Oplometrist YL the Halburrirdhate - v | and Ex-officio Probate Judge,! | around the loep | “”“'_‘\"“,“"v \AI.P“:-”" Bldg. o | Il he trequently has to pay. Take | Haines Precinct. JACK McDONALD, Secretary A by Apbaiatmant it 1ces on being the vic In the Matter of the Bstate of| | Glacier Taxi Assoclation i il | somebody ¢ care HARRY JONES, deceased " i . | Notice is hereby givon that e e ————— — -l nd | |Harry Higgins, admin or of|f 31 ance company 3 the estate of Harry Jones, de-| Tur Cruas W. CarTer MoRTUARY ‘ i e o ceased, having filed this day his o " ne® Maritond: Chonaity { SENE Bt AuAl abeouns ol hissed “The Last Service Is the Graatest Tribute” Company at a cost surprising ministration iid estate, and| I 1y smali the particulars having swith filed a petition| Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 H without ebligation for the final distribution of said | — el S OB O L s Allen Shattuck, Ine. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro-{ v ; INSURANCE ! ate aage tor e precmet ot PREPARE YOURSELEF Rire, Lite, Linbility, Marine | Haines,” Alaska, do hereby fix and| i {appoint Wednesday, August 10th,| S W" ’ 4 A 1937, at the hour of 2 o'clock. in| Start W ith Any Amount the afternoon, at the court room| THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT It Only Requires The Will To Act (0 the e mentioned court, |the time and place of the hear- {ing by the court of the applica- as| tion for the settle t of said| A S RN hnkt satowt e rofl A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a |the hearing of said petition rur‘i hundred dollars before they can open a bank account final distribution | It is further ordered that the $1.00 WILL DO above notice be published in “The STARTING % Daily Alaska Empire” for four| | consecutive weeks, and also post ed in three conspicuous places in the Haines Precinct, one of which {shall be at the front door of the Post Office, IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING THE First National Bank | Given under my hand and the OF JUNEAU seal of office “this 10th day of [June A. D. 1927 A S e e | (Seal) A. F. McLEAN, U. S. Commissioner and Bx- Officio Probate Judge. |First publication, June 15, 1927. Last publication, July 6, 1927. | i | GUNS THAT MAKE THE MoST | NOISE DONT ALWAY¥S SHOOT THE GREATEST DISTANCE! The Test of Success Jameés J: Hill, one of the world’s great- est railroad builders, said: “If you want to know whether you are destined to be a success or failure in life, you can casily find out. The test is simple and infallible. Are you able to save money? You will lose. You may think not, but you will lose as sure as you live. FAIR, Ano SQUARE If not, drop out. ND so simply wish to A quietly inform you that we are selling foods of unquestioned gquality at fair-profit prices and are politely serving a vast army of well satisnes people. Now there is a reason for this army’s happy, satisfied demeanor. Query them about it. Enlist! we The seed of success is not in you.” One Dollar or More Will Open an Account in Our Savings Department “SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 The B. M. Behrends Bank OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA 1.J. SHARICK Jeweler and Opiician I Watches 4 Diamonds & Sflverware Sl : | MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Tue JuNeau LAuNpry Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 i | | JUNEAU MUSIC .HOUSE PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT Columbia, Brunswick, Edison and Victor ‘Orthophonic PHONOGRAPHS Expert Phonograph Repairing 0ld models taken in trade NOLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Better—Box or Bulk CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE

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