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S v v g I ; to the pu n__,.'w [ ALONG LIF Tt e b they're | g2 FROFgs) ()\',”', ,l_!(’,)',,lfhblf)} i Fraternal Societics | not much help to a book seller. ? 52 BN ™ T g 1 \ JOMN W. [ROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER' Ha Bip mtol ot the Wk T L | DETOUR often wonder how the dick THT TR - e : SRiened - o vory ; 3 ¥ 1 Hills t us that the President had a | | |ens some people would put in their | | C mpson DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER wstineaw Channel BMPINE PRINTING COMPAN ) Y aihel haiveut and the daily grind is about Mrs, Cool By SAM HILL if there was no dancing or| Opt. D. 1 * Jidhne PR Fapens, ; A1 | trolls with Prudence Prim, the white [ ! | | Graduate Los Angeles Col Bhvored St O B Jllie, and the daily doings of Rebecca, the - 39 only thing that. seems oy | lege of Optometry and 1 and 3 Goldste matier 3 | i ; t 160 Cahit oD ) dless to a man than the preach Opthalmolog PHONE £8 " r ,“ we are !“\ to bel '.“ that there might Others Can Fly 'Cross If 3 Sunday mornin rmon i Glasses Fitted Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ATES. not mueh politics in’ that vacation as some Wanna Wil evenis ! | Leneses Ground — v Dellvered by er jlas, Treadwell and would have us think ‘ose Buropean covntries T would| The impressi a1 L1 s nth 3 enRulen, AP sl R BHE. Ve & Motlon - : ) v A : ""*r‘ R U L LT TS o b | 3 : he penitentiary for atrocious mur-/ If ever I can go I'll choose a ship|second hand ca N AT Jl ip s DENTISTS By mall | Co-Ordinate Bodies Scottish Rite, yor Duvall and other municipal ofri-| TO cross the ocean Calves always add picti of Indianapolis about to go on trial for| ¥t # o 8- pastufe ald, (o | ell, both the girl MEMBER Or ASSOCIA tion frand 1 leading ma ne says the; Observations i at » « ) o + . | ex to 1 : g | Obpervations iaf- C\REE IHhADIWERy now WM Wb Diseh COD LIVER Telephone 176 The A ke for republ Indianapolis election adopting the City Manager{ Giving the modern bride a cook [ t 3 The greatest objection te it or bt otherw 1 i ! an by a majority of 44,000 generally be- book is as foolish as giving th y | Q 4 - wocal noas pul d N . o ting married early in June is thai o & — s feved to mark the end of “Kian Rule” in Modern groom a mnistadhe’Gup. tine hotieymoon laiovor Dy th OIL TABLETS ‘ oDy ime July arrives . A. W. Stewart If she was to do it now Tadv| An Excellent Tonic that has Godiva wouldn’t have nearly many things to get out of to ALASKA I ON NTEE A " | The Ananias Club | Why no,” said she, “my hu [his wepramin ot Cahiohis b6 Hakuton 'mnwmm‘:.l-u.v never :wlwn[rhww \\’.lvv' E no disagreeable taste. Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p MOOSE | fifers. Ome of the Smiths led the first rouna-| " Fa%or fo sharpen my b ready for her ride SRNARDARIIAL 10 e oty - o Office Phone 469, Res. IPhone 276 9 I ¥ i the orle vh ) ade 8 stops. | - world flight, but it made many stops l‘ PRI re) W e o i { She: “Darling, shall 1 give uj beife o = il b SADD It was about time for the Smith family to LOYAL DJRDER o The roses in our garden we {my job when we are married A gl 4 Can have for just a fe wael v He: “Not, unless you are willins | , BB L i A v > Dr. W. J. Pi (Manchester Guardian.) o woar obtion "atockinas. AT RART © oy IR Bapeint, e whole X SRR e The South African Government is rather late| year's clothes.” year round PHYSICIAN pouring oil on the very troubled waters of B Girls can have roses in their ppone 25 Free Delivery national flag controversy, but its latest pro-| Must ‘A’ Lived Up to the Nanr cheeks. Office—Second and Main | posal is a sensible one. The design now put for-| ¢ Nota' 1h° Oolumbns Papar: - Ry Telephone 18 ward for general acceptance in the Union would rce suits filéd On the Receiving End —_— | | show upon a background of orange, white, and B T vs. Walter J. Cros There man w ) = d1 2O B e S R 3 g i oo chBlue Dars hield quartered with the Union oo when the bills come due N ~ . 4 > T T {Jack, the kieurs of (he old Free te and Signs Is Signs Who is he?” L ALARM CALLS Dr. H. Vanece JUNEAU'S BA RESOURCES AND j7ransvaal, a device of four stars signifying ' 0 Highway Near He's the guy the money's | 3 Third and Franklin t RS DEPOSY the Unfon. is a sufficient answer to the sleveland.) o Feant and. Pranktin | e o i | very reasonable demand of British South Africans| NO SPARKING ON PUBLIC W Gt HERT Periy W 7 to § or by appoinment One of the convinc proofs \e« prosperity | that their share in building the country shall be HIGHWAY Passing Observation j Front, opp. Film Exchange. Licenscd Osteopatnic Physician B represented on its flag. The Government's first{ And it gets the high hat just| Ioneymoons and monay don't Front, nx])lp City Whart. e ol Phong: " QRice Jo14 aunBie | proposal, which would have excluded the Jack|like all the other last long enough ¢ 1.8 Front, near Saw Mill . e, Gastineau Hotel: ' !Seahers Council No sources or deposit y as we have here |entirely, had a scant regard for histor Its g < , Willoughby at Totem Gro.| | — - ity MostngR Rodond, i !second, which offered a cross of St. George as a Pa Explains Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. 2| Transient b i N b [1 " i ‘I‘ Wik Jresent| paiiiative, was little better. The new symbol " said Clarence, “what | wane g A"’;'m‘.'.“ Teout SR Beward: co. L. Barton T e e n showed e wi Ju at ranks ( e 1 > y e 4 esire o ly acros F'ro kS Ma JE40 o [ Rhov ey o i » have| piazons honestly and equally the colors of the|the difference between weeda | oooan 2 ; B ,‘T"ll i CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. IW. - A NTYRI, assets to the value nearly $4,500,000 and de-{once independent States that joined to make the|widow and a grass one? ph{ { ‘l.‘“{"‘, “;“ e . Bloare 40-to. 1858 +5 Bi¥ 4o 7 eseoial B Rmunting jaloioat to +$6,000,000, That|South Aftican hatton. Moreover, 1t even this de-| - "Well," satd his dad, “the weels Fus /. o b6 tontent Fhe. Hall il 4; and by appointment. Phone 269 | | ; B % bauk resources exgesding $1.100 per capita|aign does not satisty the community, yet another{widow . tolls number 'two what]o "D 08f of ‘debt Gastineau and Rawn Wi | g g e AR and deposits of more than $1,000. 1f such a|specially constituted Committee is given power|an angel number one was, and a e 24 Bevdna and: Gold: : is nt the practice of Medicine, | | LASK A LIACR0 150 States|to rearrange the colors of the former States as)grass widow tells the judge what Daily Sentence Sermon Fourth and Harris, R ok 100 -1it will, provided that in the result none “dom-|a brute he was.” WA i e g e Wi Fifth and Gold. 0,1 ; It still can be success ev gL dat — . z {inates” the rest. The essential soundness of thie t Pitth and East. v 550 000,000 and the deposits more than $120,000,-|inates” the rest. The essentla isn't spelled $uccess. | lan is well evidenced by the fury with which Seventh and Gold. Helene S ) ) LA : Helene . L. Albrec 99,000 A bis extreme Nationalists denounce the Hertzog Troubles of a Woman Fifth and Kennedy. W. L. Albrecht Ju rtunate in her banks. They serve|qoitio o Jaunehing it sot this henna hair the comm well and are ‘“as sound as the - She has to dye it, The South African Flag. of Juneau is the circumstance th towns in the United Stat ow a bank re ratio were applied to the entire United the bank assets would be more than $122 News of the Names Club 141 Minth, back of power houss | PHYSICAL THERAPIST Nick Pick lives at Rankin,.Penn | { 4.2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. | ‘ Medical Gymnastics, I | v E 1" to quote yhrase 50 ofte fd " & it Bbhder 15 Distin Ave., and Indian St.| Bank of En h g RIS & FRE ; N Two Great Adventures. had '\‘]‘ ‘) I '”"‘ Hsioy 5 Ninth and Calhoun, | used. And the banks are fortunate that they . She has to diet . Wi Bilee 1410 Phone—Office: (Anchorage Times.) Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. While the world was acclaiming its admira 3 fi Twelfth and Willoughby. tion for Captain Charles A. Lindbergh, death| Blinks he d nce betweel . 9 Home Grocery. | 1 couch and a ament < e R R, | | are located in community as prosperous as | | Imll d from earth a pionee reat-grandmother i : AR o Juneau DR. ANNA BROWN KEARSLEY CREDIT FOR PROSPERITY. another great adventure of 79 years ago Office: 420 and 422 Goldstein Beiator Reed’s declaMition that the prevailing|Mary Ann Dow who dfed at Samaritan Home|3 couch and out'of a predicameht.’ | A WELCOME CAFE Bullding. Phone 582 Useless Information Front Street NSRS IOn. 30 when her family came by oX team’ from the Mid-| 4 HOME OOOKING i ; " g " a8 R [ cury along the hig v wot i - policies of the Administration is fudamentally|dle West to California. That was in 1848, year| 'y(w_“ ‘I”.“(m.m” l‘~’l‘l“‘-“‘>' : n e | Bficct. The Federal Reserve Bystem gave theiOf the first trickling movement of the gold rush; | : as the cur N | | . A. Haglund, Prop. T Naldntineis Optiess. Doph & : {of Bmerson Hough's “Covered Wagon"; r fol-|on the sidewalks the wear and V1 R eountry a banking and currency system that did St e toky o 'asdhulanat 1% boitn il E 4 E ,»' R. L. DOUGLASS The best driver in the world : lowing the Whitman massacre, and year of the]'ear : ces would be re il ! ; Optician and Optometrist | | may have an accident. It isn't THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- Room 16, Valentine Bldg. ||| always the driver’s fault. Yet [ all that the Missouri Senator said for it. It per duced 85 per cent : ! /1 . d 1t MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| { Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and he frequently has to pay. Take organization of Oregon Territory. mitted the mobilization of the wealth of the coun 1 When this pioneer woman came to the Pacific - 'Nother Great Accomplishment /x.fifé/-;f,’;r ‘M " BQUIPPED JOE PRINTING by Appointment no chances on bein We see by the papers that' avi | | PLANT IN ALASKa. g fltui LA tin of somebody e try as a basis for credits and financial flexibility| qoagt, the population of the United States was that permitted wonderful expansion ofscommerce,|about. 20,000,000, At the time of her birth in industry and development, and enabled this coun-|Indiana it was but 13,000,000, “approximately|tion also can make the monéy fIH* & o " . c 3 I le n]»‘ ln\iulr(‘ J"” 1 " 1 3 ] —_— — " - . agains! rersona iability. try to spread her investments to Europe and thejthe |,.‘\.‘>m poprlaticn of the single CLUTR ) e S aiasstiles S $hgcs e s SRGUELTRITY | | MERCR A LA i Ly | the |n»ulr.uu'w (unl|‘v.xnv.‘(':\|r_\ corners of the world. Without it, the financing|York. Tho span of her life of 96 years is the 11 the load and the worry n - N 1 ! T o od of all the revolutionizing inventions that Tur Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY We will write you of America's participation in the war and the|¥ T , S > ; Sling Wiions R ave heen|have so profoundly touched and altered the lives 1(/ TOS FOI{ IIIR’ . ; in The Maryland Ca-ualty IR Dl che 1o, 18 Allles would hAve besh 4 A Vi “The Last Service It the Greatest Tribute” Company at a cost surprisi impossible. Without it, the war would unques-|9f the AmBHCAR paoplo. | h WonASHRLEHES: Ie | ly small, et the particuians tlonably, re been followed hy hard times and]mervelous age! Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 without obligation. anics. Withont it, the esent prosperity and % panic ithon he pr nt prospe y and o 4 the substantial basis for it would not have been| Secretary Hoover on Flood Remedies. Prompt Service—Day and itk = Allen Shattuck, Ine. . Night f vull\. us. Therefore, fundamentally, Senator Reed el v : : g s o n INSURANCE Is righ (Christian Herald.) [{Covicn Auto Service PREPARE YOURSELF Fire, Life, Linbility, Marine It is good news to have from Secretary Hoover 05 q - Tandan, AtakEs AR of the Pacific Coast, who was a participant in| Jinks: “Well, go on, I'm easy.' o 3 b 7 Physiclan and Surgeon Mrs | Blinks: “Is that you lic down on prosperous times in the United States are due toin Spokane on Jume 9 was a young woman of 17 i | | the Federal Reserve System rather than to the ch“:‘:»\.‘,;.‘.n‘.‘\ H}m;u'l:l‘ ot ‘\Iu:y'.ilml\;l {ser™ | the assurance of a more hopeful outlook for the D& || STAND AT THE ARCTIC tart "t i . S Eanbiardad N a1 " vast district invaded by the great Mississipp ATAS Phone—Day, 444: Night, S W ’ A A ditions might easily have been far different than|goq "y o statement issued in New Orleans he ) | 144-2 rings Jtar un n moun they are. The Administration must be glvenlogiimated the total economic loss from the great- R s MR oo ) THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT MORRI et tor xml'\vmmfl“:l xwrlhl"ll of \:‘Wl extrava-| ogt inundation of modern (im(-T at Iu\lwm'-n $200,- . | 3 STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT gance and inflation. would have been an e 000,000 and $400,000,000, and figures that more k ' " 2 A S S = S P 3 ‘o~ % o TONST G M T 5 BLtie: to neve yiolded to the demands for Gov-|than $80,000,000 will bo expendsd in rellet work|] Oheer ap! Spring is hero [ It Only Requires The Will To Act CONSTRUCTION CO. ernment ventures into development schemes and|before the vear closes. More than 750,000 peo- ety i Pr et Tad | | MILLER’S TAXI A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a ALL KINDS OF ple suffered and 600,000 were driven from their A birds | M | hundrcd dollars before they can open a bank account for flooding the country with fiat money. The pro- ] . Ha. exppesten astonishmant’ itHat 1,500;s nging and Dburst- Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska Al moters and easy-money chasers would have ex-|home e expre g : B ing buds—Iis the ever conven | $1.00 WILL DO CABINIL 1 AND | 'me! p 3 ive o 3 ST T 5 ploited the Government’s credit to the limit if| 900 of our countrymen should be content to 1ive}} yont Carlson taxi .servics at) CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS they had not found am Administration and a|in Such jeopardy your disposal 24 hours a day FOR HIRE STARTING Bidority 4n: Congress strongly grounded in sape Then, turning to the plans to provide against|{ " just call Single 0 or 314 | e s chmudinet e R bkt o A0€4 piture floods, he says: “The levee system must st ofinnion i — IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING MII L WORK business methods g + 3 i i be revised and strengthened. Above all, we must courtesy. ! Day and Night Service Therefore, while the Federal Reserve f have some safety devices to relieve the strain PHONN £ THE ; | is a basic foundation for present prosperity.|on- the levee system in periods of superfloods, and ¢l F N . l B k g : President Coolidge and his Administration are|make them absolutely sure once and for all.” He w0 BLUE BIRD TAXI urst altiona an Plate ?;’;di [Psmdow entitled to credit for keeping the Ship of State|would build spillways on the Atchafalaya River, Carlson’s Taxi and {! SHORTY GRAHAM OF JUNEAU LAS off rocks that loomed on every side. |on the east bank of the Mis ippi above New > ¢ : o it Orleans, opening into Lake Pontchartrain; and Ambulance Service Stand at Bill's Barber Shop o > — . - MORRIS lon the east bank of the Mississippl below Newl] Stands at Alaskan Hotel and ] . T THE BRITISH TAX ON BETTING. |Orieans. He would also huild reservoirs in the Noland's. Cornér D CONSTRUCTION CO. bl BUILDING CONTRACTORS upper reaches of all tributaries. Such are the | 251 TAXI When English sportsmen complained about!plans he favors, and they will doubtless be Phones Single 0 and 314 RS L B Report of the Condition of gla al ore the provision in the Treasury Budget providing|adopted : | a tax on betting, asserting that betting on horse| Meanwhile the refugees are flocking back to 2 x Th B M B h d B k Py | a Phone 251 Night Call 269 e & - ehrends an races and other things was an established sport|their hom With splendid courage they : L ey : oo+ |veady to face the labor of repairing the damage HE JUNEAU LAUNDRY and that the Government would find itself in o St sk I I . y = 1 "l wrought by the mighty inundation. They have M l - : trouble if it attempted to stop it, WIS, ka4 summer ahead, and need the help of gen-| armon and | ti @ ) Franklin Street,\ between Churchill replied that he was not looking for..q hearted America. Theirs is a brave under-| " HOLMES TAX At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 Front and Second Streets trouble but for revenue. Englishmen are g00d|aking, but they have beep in floods before, and) Cadlllac 1 sportsmen and accepted the explanation After|they know what the n accomplish, | 4 PHONE 342 RESOURCES PHONE 359 more or less annoyance in putting the tax pro-| onginen - b | ! Enclosed Cars et Tour Loans and Discounts ..$ 853,337.39 wisgion into operation the law proved a prolific pro Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, South Africa, Stand at Ol i " anada, ain, ) 4 mpic Pool Hall ducer of money for the treasury. Now there js| Australia and New Zealand are separate nations Call Day and Night TR Beadkiis House 7 sraszon little objection to the announcement that thelunder the same King bqund together by ties of —— 3t 4 Yo ’_ t Chancellor of the Exchequer decided to ex-|sentiment and mutual advantage. That is the SATISFACTORY T R AT I T I[lje“lg I"r'é‘:tté ————— e $ gy 49,915.79 NEW ‘SMALL PIANOS AT nited States Bonds .. : | § JUNEAU tend the scope and application of the law. It “new status.”— (Prince Rupert News. ) SERVICE | GRE RII}BOV T Y b GUARANTEED I AXI Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 estimated that the new measure will produce| " e BN ; from $120,000,000 to $125,000,000 a year in A Court has decided that Flr‘ Cook, North BEN PHILIPS, Prop. Gash and dkie-thom Bauks. > €90.484:04 MUSIC Pole “discoverer,” must remain in prison instead Day afd Night Service HOUSE Perames v of being released on probation. The longer he BERRY’S TAXI ! Stand at Senate Rooms Total Cash-Resources 1.689.429.39 3 b, .. 1,689,429.3 ] This episode is one that §s in lime with afl) 3 JFRG S T immed suckers there may be PHONE 3232 New Students’ Violins, good | experien People always oppose prohibition of|wyen ne gets out—(Pittshurgh Chronicle-Tele- — e S L Y any kind that is applied to old customs affecting|graph.) Stand at Gastineaw Hotel ) $2,648,834.58 b Rhtmably | grigeda4 RPN a stock of the best ‘violin) the life of the people and freedom of individual i v ke n . choice, but they will submit to taxation for the| Prince Rupert has so far made two world| PHONE 138 LAKICH LIABILITIES mandolin’ and guitar strings TAXI and TRANSFER : {] made. ki Capital .. $ 100,000.00 i up-keep of the Government When @Government| records. It has the largest fish cold storage!, i DAY HGRE L 5 business in the world. What is going to make MPIRE HAS THE LARG r ¢+ Stand Central Rooms Surplus .. 50,000.00 i Come in after the dance ana ! | Rhe cost of liquor at the time of the Civil War ple did not complain because the revenues BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING N - A v Q PRINTING PHONE 394 tain. We serve Cantaloups “Yrom the taxes and fees went to the support of §: e e O » 8 _| PLANT IN ALASKA. NSk ot Secretary Mellon declines to be considered a o W — DEPOSITS .. 2,423,858.69 and fresh Strawberry Specials. taxes and State and municipal licenses incre i/ plant in the world and the largest fresh halibut -— | the next record?—(Prince Rupert News.) MOST UP-TO-DATE AND 24-Hour Service | Undivided Profits ... i 74,975.89 $ 224,975.89 have something at our foun- * the Government, the building of roads, the main-| ., 5 i candidate, probably on the theory : Phone 317 Free Delivery etc., and there is general| . S ; f that he is already doing too much work at an & ‘acceptance of the idea that luxuries are proper|inadequate salary.—(Philadelpia Inquirer.) Day and Night Call Phone 94 $2,648,834.58 ,”Mgcu for taxation when money is needed. They AR SIS object to prohibition because it provides an alter- Any creditor will tell you that Lindbergh's E' & F.‘ TAXI 0 CERS c, tive of surrendering’ individual freedom on the| flight was more inspired than the verses that J - 5 B. M. Behrends, President one hand or, on the ;x:hlur, u; » .\-Iiug”un.»r\.num ‘l;‘;l‘r(‘r ')wv" written about it.—(Cincinnati En- BOTELHO BROS. \ J. F. Mullen, Vice President Guy McNaughton, Cashier NOLAND’S CORNER 1 'les while oggers a or. s Y . 2 ‘?;erc;z::l’: : :er: e “1:..n\.-,.““ ;: H;;rh‘i‘:;: 5 S R Seven-Passenger Sedan Service George E. Cleveland, Asst. Cashier PIG’'N WHISTLE CANDY NG gy 4 One thing about tornadoes is they don't give|{ = ‘ g None Better—Box or Bulk , for instanse, people are ‘pn)hm WIhOUL| (o ressional investigation committees time to|§ . Stand at Juneau Billiards Juneau, Alaska 2 3 to $5 u.qnurt for whiskey that prew- S i e (Atchison Globe.) . 15

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