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. © = sy ik 13 Q’ g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1927 5 - A 2+ SIBE, b pe—————— =— = s l nd . | from the outside for its existence. Its - — —- As fishermen some women maks - 3 e e T ST i kflx’ 41"}"]'(7 | upplies must 1e by boat t The best in town | PROFE |1l PROFESSIONAL ") ] | Because the Yukon cannot advance | | ALONG LIFE’S I Norman Aaiston, Urbana De- g Rl R 5 s i e KL R e, = e rapidly until it can be fed and clothed | {moera g g R TNV sl MBI, YRt 00 : JOMN W. TLOY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER Mapty and aitaly e puarhatd: 1] Evoin { : | S RGNS : ‘ i E Mamted SR use Skagway cannot advance rapidly I . ‘ More or Less True [ Simps | | | PRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | | EMPIRE PI MPANY { Mair th kon grows, the two sections ! e | 1 1'is a myste | | 4 s Streets, J L o L ble unite in an effort to By :8AM HILL | | mer rt their | I DENTISTS ed in the Yos nd Class| rictions on trade Yo the ! e " 7 Llit's no longer a | | 1 end 3 Goldstein Bldg. matier " pirls support their | PHONE 56 58 o e But Lack the Nerve | When we see a on Ve PORE o g B BWtivered by caer \ s i cannerymen get excited and newspapers We roast the kids doing it, knock a ten-ton truck goa I By mail 1ews the taking of 5,000 salmon But it can't be denied, il believe the guy who swear : - B o e i on Behm Canal after two days "“”_‘]’ it b WY had |he is boss in his own home cven g al ’ eri r y an understand the poverty the] Ave BETVETSD VAU NEREs:. | | wipn W8, wifo+-and her mother 7 ot = H Dr. Charles . Jenne Imon run of 1927 that section. However,' .. g ; Yo around : Miss C line Todd | DENTIST - 5 ( be that Iy late "1 }'| Gbservations of Oldest Inhabitant| A woman always thinks if sh PEANOHARMONY [ : b jit may b the run is only late 'n (he K The oldfashioned woman who|gets a chance to marry n she Class and Private Ins on | || Rooms 8 and 9 Valentive | MEVBER O OCIATED PRESS ¢t and they still have & week off, b 430, ol HhaE Mo ¢ ” i - aerd¥a ¢ | ¢ s wore the 1 in clothes now | pick a man with more aud [ | S and G6a | @ feri Buildin | repu we ) t ihas a da who is down » \man’ thinks' Be'd. plek»a ‘womien || Phone 5703 Telephone 1 | 6 nuby | the last » clothes wikh - leadt et ber ‘. A AR N & - J I. Cameron and asociates are not If there is anything a man hates PA——— 3 ALABKA C © LAR any time in their prepaartion r the; The Ananias Club worse than being called down H | iy o £t 4 v. I paper manutacturing project, - They| Hanks t4.hig«Husbind's buck. | hbuie it echeing alie dowp “ Dr. A. W. Stew | have three ecngincers on the job Investigating|yard garden, we haven't had i in public | ety ! the timber unit aiiotted to (hem by the 3 3 1 then w oid i i i‘;};,w‘u ry ' said the golf|fashioned girl who th 4 ]I-:Hfi\‘ '\n'n"}wfi\ ;,‘lv ‘ | widow mpression that if was SEW/ SUTL : Fome o Gl A B wiita 4 | Uftice Phone 409, Res. Phone 276 | + of the rain of the last day or two a reality she always would stoy 2 & 3 thet B, .0, 'Mise s theschkmplon Huh! to get into a bathrobe or some g - 4 | “rn be able to make a.good|ihing before answering the phone | | Frenchman,” remarked the sheik | We reckon the kind of .a girl HIGH IN 2 < ! — | " “Howcum?” asked hfs shaba who wears sensible shoes, if PUBLIC Dr. W. J. Pigg | (Canada’s Wisdom. “Well, kissing you boyish-look (wants to get married, would have FAVOK $§ AR A | ———— ing flappe so much like kiss|to be satisfied with the kind of VIS | PHYSICIAN } (Cincinnati Enquirer.) ing regular boys I'll soon be abl:|a man that wears suspenders Office-—Second and Main Manitoba is a Province of Canada of s to kiss men without batting an| Nothing Is more rare than a Teishhoits ! Tclephone 18 251,832 square miles, with a fast-growing popu-{ aye” he replied i.ul getting a licking he dos t AP e Lt A ® . \m.“ now more than 700,000. A few days ago 2 leserva unless it is a hushand gei-| re o117 —- —_—— AP < = —— ! Manitoba discarded the prohibition policy which Two Catnes of M0 L ing a bawling out he ha:n't ¢ | i g e R AR A JERMANE PICKS DAWES FOR THE |had been in force in the Province for a_number Highways, | ing to him, y Dr. H. Vance G. 0. P. NOMINATION jof years, with the usual disturbing results Buy" wayi Another strange fthing about the Osteopati—201 Goldstein Bldg. ety e B st " il icrime, corruption, disrespect for law, official and 5 imes is how much more expen-| % Bl S R O SRR Hore 30 1o 1201 to 5 Thile f that Ch s | unofticial outrage and the rest of it Onions Stay with You Forever |sive we are finding short har!|prom ) 4 7 t0 8 or by appoinmen probab 4 Kokl dential | the sale of beer by the glass and licensed es-| g "voy, The lighter a woman’s head 13 o Resldence, Gastineau Hotel inatio td mak campaign, W. W.| o niishments Government control is indorsed Tinks: “Na: I » cake—you | the h the expense of its| |4 ol PrATISC o £ i gomiane, . & ; pangen. OF, T RSILHS T WRO m is adopted. Thus the peoplel .p't eat jt and have it.” upkeep is mighty apt to 15 near Ferry Way ] ’ LN Times, thir a candidate. There-iof a Canadian State possess and exercise the 3 All some husbands supp 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange v Forb,, 5 , Daws ater [high privilege of saying how they may wish to And That's That wives with is plenty of 1.7 Front, opp. City Whart Dr. Geo. L. Barton the pre-convention with hstar ad|be governed, irrespective of w may )f" \]u Says Jack Warner in Toled:|they didn't go in for careers 1§ Front, near Saw Mill: ) CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal l-ldu. REd. £he ‘beet prospac He thinks that tc|desire and fecling in any other Province in the| gy, bl o Xl 21 \\\ 1”\““];;"\);: at (unvmnln;; Omice Hours 10 10 12; 8 t0 5 7,18 Vice-President Dawes, the best het is tayy | Domanion, . S ARlid e, vise Aftetbnk Sam Hill thinks that, so far a An impulsive person have ¢ Pront atia ! CHIROPRACTIC Hoover th for Gov. Lowden and Kot | kWt KBS 5y o8 1" ‘fit‘ ety Constitu. | Clothes go, “there is very Iittle|nis fauits, but th othing Froat and N | | is not the practice of Medicine, Longworth folloy n the o demibl; - Atea 0 TUBAtasn Il JAMIBARARY. e e difference these days betwe:m afmore maddening tha ate Second and Main | Surgery nor Osteopathy. : ‘ 4 . tion, where it is likely to stay The rights of .7 0" pathing sult and s giri | one Fifth and Seward - R AN i “:-‘ thinks, alep, that next to Mr ; Hughes. |1 Siares are nullified and superceded. We have =" T8 N8 e | L 2 Fire Hall s i e - fce-Presid Dawes would ke the yest vote | 1 P y P! : by 2 | PR T " . 1 {become Wheelerized, which is to say that we| . * B0 (00 Pamd ol WaNHRBaIT ana. Toawn: ks 3 getter the Republicans conld nominate. On thc|pave become tyrannized with respect to our so-f & SRt B S o #cond and Cold Helene W. L. Albrecht other hand think it next to Mr. Hughes |called individual rights and liberties, Canadag Mo, Tisk, oot window Just Kk b Fourth and Harris. | PHYSICAL THERAPIST it not ful jual ) ret Hoover I:|does not want that kind of a government, des-| %0 "0 B0 F otten || The Richest Ice Ceram Fifth and Gold | Medicar tics, Massage W | A y the for the|p e fact that she has no Declaration of In I | Fifth and East. | ; the h ped man in the for the|pite the fa glance out to observe what is pa : | Presiden | dependence s k o3 = Sald in 9 e Seventh and Goud. [ 410 ? Y ing old 1m juneanu Fifth and Kennedy. bk Phone It wort Mr. Jerman: ; : : ! iR Ninth, back of power houss | — thinks that whon ¢ Republicans nominate Indian Demands Show Pregress. | is the Calhoun, opp. Juncau Apts. | e s will be elected on ount of divisions among| Nann B { Q8T CREAMS Distin and Indian St. | Dr. Anna Brown Kearsley B e i oevoattion e nenieves, ot (Seattle Times.) Oh, dear,” sighed Mrs. Grousi.gl; ¢ 8, & F. CREAMS Ninth ard Calkoua. o Den v.w rura nd antryeide ’ bles mein- Duwamish Indians evidence progress by their| “the maid is leaving and | 5 : Seventh and Main. 5 1 n-and Surgeon 5 vy A B ¢ e mand for $4,000,000 from the Federal Govern-|only has been here three ¢ which contain more Butter Fat Twellth, at Northern L'dry. | | Residence, Apt. 4 bers, to Gov. § dmittedly the outstandingl 0" por Yana they alienated to the United| “Hugh!" growled her husband.|| than any other Cerams, by test Twelfth and Willoughby. | | | Apartments Sgure among Democrats, in. public make hisl G90r L¢ an old treaty they do not ask fulfill-[“it’s geiting as hard for you to]and by taste, served at the Bomn iarod s! Alter August 23rd | nomination doubtful On the other hand % is ¢ sp and of perpetual|keep a maid as 'tis to keep still." % S 7N Night Call 436 ment of a promise of other and of perpetus ¥ 2 SR FrL if the Democrats refuse t yminate theit most|goyine and hunting privileges. The claimants - illl:el?;n };[{:?:l House RS e S 2 TR P AR ; shing * P i x popular candidate, there willi be no chance togeek cash damages 5 T oy ‘ AR A i Jili= R AR | arouse eny Democratic enthusiasm in the cam-| Of course, the lands that the Indians either] Be if’f'vy'ar yoy: i Kcllfin;P{lflil{nllfiC.l i WELCOME CAFE Valentine's Optical Dept. | paign next vear | transterred to the Government or expected to ‘”;’;' it ““\’\"-:m;" “::; hk* ::‘; R;‘](;i;gs (?:fe Al ‘ Front Street | R. L. DOUGLASS “ a p i o Hiap Tadina ] pabtok” tho ere of slight monetary import-| 00 i e Y oy | { Optician and Optometrist It is generclly admitted that if there could{receiv from it ]\\“,. 1“-'1 I,‘“L “'.'v"_ executed. The| be superintendent of one of those Douglas Pool Hall | HOME COOKING (i "}”m 16, "Valentine Bldg. | : be a referendumi amons the Democrats of thejance in 1855, when I16 et WOG CUHE T ol proposed Atlantic seadromes®” || - Olympic Pool Hall {1 1zrs. A. Haglund, Prop. ||| Fours 9 a/m. to 6 p. m. and 3 country, where eac dividual ht vote| property “‘v“”,w ently has appreciated in| Well, Ed. if they are located boy Mis. Hooker's Tea Parlor || L d ¥k by Appointment £ his choice for t President mination, Gov,|settlement and consiafiiy 88 < ond the 12-mile limit there'll prob- il SRS, + £ - - <42 B ey 1 vilue by reason of white activities ¢ ! t & , R 2 o B3 Smith would have a majovity over| The Indians would spt appraisal based|ably be plenty of fellows in this | e e e ¥ the field and rece tue nomination, and most T itioms o soventy-two yaars ago. Yet, no|rand old desert who would even [} ¢ ¢ o ONEBETIONS || p ; g § close observers believe Gov. Smith would| e S0P N he thibe can assert it should be|pay for the privilege of Holding || O & F. CONFECTION: ‘ Tue Cias W. CarTEr MORTUARY i 2enisblice e - 8 e job i get more ludependent and Repwblican votes | .reqited with the enhancement of today. the jo Wholesale, Phone 16 i Sl .{ than any other candidute the Democrats could To almost all the Indians, fishing and hunting | “The Last Servite Is the Greatest Tribute & possibly nominate do mot il as sources of sustenance. TRE| pignean cant Stick to Facts | | Corner 4th and Frankln St. Phone 136 5 - natives engaged In .\N‘rkl{lL: Imlvlllml‘nmll:nl\\‘ r;:il lu‘.:‘ A T — - — el : N R 5 0 rimitive means of livelihood would o Ly L i PLAYING FOR SUPPORT OF :‘Inil’llu-x('l“\:‘i‘xh the irregular, unvaried supplies of “”',“ :1]““fllnl‘\l>‘l ries told L.J. Suarick | 4 SENTIMENTALISTS. food that gratified the aborigines of the treaty| 00 T (0 LT Jeweler and | e by s T T period : Sam Hill, Cincinnati Enquirer Optician | R IS R 4 1 - e i At 6ol e recently wrote to| " Among the 300 natives at the Renton hearing G ) P s SEE US FOR YOUR ‘flIn,\nr Walker of New York usking (hat he con-|hore are enough young women with bobbed thair| o = o0 C0 & i kA li rm or deny the rcport that he Lad urged the|gnq enough young men with white corduroy ey - & by Rk - | enough : ; Or a new gown, Silverware ! v Dl1es Woters to “elect Al Smith President and put liquor|trousers. to influence tribal decision. In comsid-| ©OF & new ¥owh, = - 4., O FCTINE : | I‘()O&'f'_ I‘L‘}f S“{)I 1€ in the American homes,” and, of course, it gave|eration of ancestral fishing and hunting rights, it o B s S S et 5 A8 s g 4 E L 1 its lattor to the pre ayor Walker had|the present generation may be expected to take ?; Office Sllp} €S an opportunity to ans The letter was|considerably less than $4,000,000. 1 R IIIRF 3 1 N ‘ 4 B I ther iy, Simitth nor. any btar sen - o ! AUTO 1 Printing and Stationery Al sible man wan(s to put liquor into the Aw an | . Alask Reindeer Herds. z b ‘A; homes. If liquor ts into the homes those who PESRI 0 v B R S ‘;EO ]‘I SIMPI‘_IN,S C(). i live in the homies must be responsible. Those 0 ,“‘"”‘f"' ‘r“',“‘“ N ; A A ety i i 2 IR it it thére & ket Biaking 4. thare he Installation of refrigerator ship service Prompt Service—Day and | Juneau, Alaska ‘,,.“' \,.'.. j % % :::“‘ ', "‘“ i “:m" “"‘ | for the tramsportation of reindeer meat from Night |} Front Street Phone 244 4 o : ] U¥| Alaska marks an important development in the ; ToTAn s > ] i hat s promulgated 10 catch sentimental-| Norehland's grasing industry. The market for ('0”(‘?“"9Aakrflas§fmlm | s, this letier has no bearing whatever on the|yeindeer meats is steadily anding s it i ’ - 4 a he| no means a fanciful idea that Alaska even- Phone—Day, 444; Night, | 4 attempts to enforee it, | tually will produce an important part of the | 444-3 rings i —— e country’s meat supply. —— e 7 “ RAT)‘Z‘S i PLAN TO “INTE IONALIZE” The Alaska herds have increased at a faster T s ud MODERN REASONABLE o ; SKAGWAY. rate than has the demand for the meat, and SRR SISLE Dave H()USEL, PROP. x ik Government experts have been deeply concerned . Sir h Denison, Australian Commiseioner|lest the ranges "*“'“""\‘ “:’}"‘:l“rkflk The expan- MILLER’S TAXI L e P 75 S L % to the United States, Sydney newspaper publisher,|$ion of the market in the United States has waited 2 ! g o ydney newspaper publisher, | Tt o blishment of refrigerator service. | Lot’s wife should have had one| |} Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska b and a recent Alaska (ourkit, made & speech at)yy "o oo voceel for this purpose has arrived in||of those auto mirrors [ Biaeway where he t this Ghaniber of: Oomel A0S et venesl. i0 . ol : CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS o, g Skagway where he told the Chamber of Com-|g .itjo and the tramsportation of frozen meat —says Taxi Tad./ T DRIV Report of the Condition of merce that that port ought to be either interna-| o} centers of distribution should improve the| | LOOKIng ahead—planning your FOR HIRE ’ s was Fiume on the Adriatic,” or| ; # y next move, is all important ——— i, prospects of the northern herdsmen i i » © h ds B k the American Government to “a cor- The reindeer industry may be set down as one| | 2ach hbur of a busy day. The e - A enremn an that would develop it as a seaport for|of the few fine achievements of bureaucratic| | value of making the most of i Day “;‘gof:‘gh:sgflv‘“ the Interior.” In one of these alternative sug-| government. For one thing ,it helped to solve -‘"‘“;‘ ';"‘(‘:7:‘3 “"‘|" ‘;r “"'l‘:“‘ ¥ * of Juneau, Alaska e : S P el g blom tov i et atives and to| | venlént Carlson taxi service— . 4 s e enid, was She molutton ot the quan] A et Bre et o itk il e s ety BLUE BIRD TAXI At the Close of Business June 30th, 1927 on of mak Skagway a ‘“‘commercis enter SO0 Lo " Y e B vxon ) "M Gix years the herds have increased from an in-| |times over | SHORTY GRAHAM T At slaxtifioe . 4 s i ail them anywhere. gway Alaskun comments with appar-| SEhI0cAnt diove o RRR 008 Amime o0, | Stand at Bill's Barber Shop RESOURCES gl 4 FRARG St ML S ey el food on the tundra sufficient to suppor . | Chnlsdia’s Mass d - . b i & “”‘*M it X { 000 reindeer L e R arlson’s laxi an g & Loans and Discounts e $ 852,337,839 0 s 0SS 3 s ) . 5 »_ internatiouali by B e e e Ambulance Service 251 TAXI Banking House 57,152.01 it to a corp in so that the laws “reindeer meat.”” We have such familiar terms| |Stands ;:}l::da.:k%:r:{;lel i Stand Douglas Cigar Store | Real Estate ... i B 49,915.79 atiecting the sdipping of goods passing as beef, mutton, veal and pork to describe the ) United States Bonds ..$ 136,377.50 1 gl Ph Single 0 and 314 | A 5 throug \gway to the Yukon might be flosh of domestic animals when prepared for food, anes. Bingie ¥ AN o8 Phone 251 Night Call 269 | Municipal & other bonds 1,132,567.85 liberalized; was the sugeestion made by but notning for the product of the morthern| = ‘ gt iy 20’484 04 Sir Hugh De neeting of the ranges save the unwieldly term ‘‘reindeer meat.” f—— B — i ,Cash and due from Banks 420,484. Skagwi o , Wednes- Perhaps the natives have a serviceable word.! " 1,689,429.39 day e if 80, we might use it for the sake of conven- M nd Total Cash Resources . ,689,429. el st vl R QIR HOLMES TAXI the Yukon Territory and —_—— . $2,648,834.58 J0" e n Denelit 4o Beth It you desire to know what the Hawalian| Cadlllac PHONE 342 nland territor Islands are just put it down that they are the ’ LIABILITIES : y e matural g tops of mountains that stand thirty thousand| Enclosed Cars at Your Stand -at Olympic Pool Hall the Yukon Yukon is feet from the floor of the Pacific Ocean.— (Hast-| Call Day and Night 3 Capital ... $ 100,000.00 logical market ings, Neb., Tribune.) @ 00.00 b J t i 1 Surplus .. . 50,000. As a base of supplies for the inter- _— SATISFACTORY S s 7497580 § 224,9.5.89 jor, Skagwsy's commerce could not but Keep your eye open for the gold brick seller. SERVICE Undivided Profits . 1975, 99 O " increase. The White Pass is the shortest Do mot buy ,stock, unless you know positively GreEN RiBonN Taxr route to the district of the uppey Yu- what you are buying.— (Hastings, Neb., Tribune.) GUARANTEED BEN PHILIPS, Prop. DEPOSITS o 2,423,858.69 kon It supplies could be shipp “in- _ Day and Night Service 2 i to Cunadian territory, as easily Furope never knows at what moment a Yank ] Stand at Senate Rooms 3 $2,648,834.58 as to American, the vast stretch of coun- aviator may drop in on her. — (Detroit Free BERRY’S TAX1 PHONE 3232 - try immediately back of Skagway, and Press.) Stand at Gastineau Hotel S OFFICERS this coast strip of Alaska, would be L DR b AL T PHONE 199 y enabled to develop much faster than is Decision to hold no Defense Day this year THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- B. M. thrflfll, President ; at present possible. will leave a lot of pacifists heavily overstocked||Daily service to the Glacier . MOST UP-TO-DATE AND| J. F. Mullen, Vice President ~ Guy McNaaghton, Cashier , Skagway is dependent upon the de- with useless indignation.— (Indianapolis Star.) leaving the Gastineaw Hotel||BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING 201 Cleveland, Asst, Cashier velopment of the fnterior for its growth, PR B0 s at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50, PLANT IN ALASKA. George E. N ms is any seaport dependeut upon the Flying high to Paris is quite otherwise than|&— 2H R TN country back of it. The Yukon s dependent upon goods flying in Paris. Times.) high (Pittsburgh Gazette- Advertising always pays. TUse i the columns cf The Empire, the co ‘Advertising aiways pays. Use "luum of The Empire, B e et e el s e ad 4 Fraternal Societies | | BE ) RO | [ Gastineau Channel 0 B. P, 0. ELK3 \L ,()) 1y niss § R e B S £ Secrituept \ u Broth 8 welcome Co-Ordinate Do of Freemaso Scottish Fity nd 1 id WALTER B. 1TREISEL, Secr ry LOYAL ORDFER OF MOOSE Juneau Lodge No 1 1 o'cloch C. 1L MAF SPADDI Dictator; R. H. STEVENS retary » LODGE NO. 147 MOUNT JUNEAU F. & A. 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