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¥ Lacadie e o L o e e Godin s A aue 8 ward and 8ix pounders aft—and | machine guns Has Hospital | A completely outfitted hospital| and dentist office on board the| Northland, to be used for treat.| ments at out of the way places! along the ships course, and a| high powered radio outfit are! among the leading features on the | tives is available, and there are | Six spare cabi for government officials and gue i In form of entertainment | the, Northland carries her owa | moving picture machine, and a! large after deck gives plenty of | room for the audience. | The Northland ha boom rig-| ged for hoisting an airplane aboard | and is also spaced for carrving her own plane, although she is not equipped with one this trip About two days will be ‘spent ia Juneau before the Northiand sail for Skag and then Cordova and the far west. Today frc 1 o'clock until 5 o'clock visite are being shown over the VIRGINIA IV PLANS | Operations of the Virginia 1V, Capt. Matt Nordness, wiil be ex- tended is week, and th mot - £hip, beginning Saturday, will | make a run weekly to Chatham | Straits, calling at Killisnoo, HBara | noff, Warm Springs Bay, Tyee, | Red Bluff Bay, Port Herbert, Port | Walter Port Armstrong i Conelusicn and Port Alexander Continuing her regular run to} Chichagoff and way ports on Wed desday evenings, the ship will, leave on her new route every Sat urday evening at 10 o'clock turning Wednesday mornings Freight will be received for trip until 1 p. m. on the dat rach sailing. The ticket office a the Alaskan Hotel. ——————— MARGNITA OUT TONIGHT The mailboat Margnita, Cupt Lsurry Parks, is scheduled to ]:ave roiight &t 8 o'clock for Sitka anc way ports. D ‘papers for sate av ‘rne Empire. limitation in the act as to th time when or the the number of times be called upon ue as to whethey The th voter might the i bonds aunthorizes and empower hond thus the purpose which it decide such may issue act towa to issue abling it specitied il laska we certain to do for something en and towns in sly prohibited the Act 6f August But this authority not be exercised wit the sent of a majority of 65 per cent of the electors voting at a special other incorporated re by expre m doin 7912 hout con election ordercd by the town coun- cil, after due notice. It does not appear from » language of the that Congress statute was the intention of restrict the num- ber of times the proposition may submitted, the essential thing ng that such consent be ed, nor that islative wctment be e sition may again be mitied to the people in the event of lection consideration itute for efor careful 1guage of the st thorities here ir ussed, 1 am of the opinion the question submitted should answered in the affirmative,” —mg by Dr. and Mrs. Charles -Firestore of Dillingham, Alaska, are visitors in Juneau ing arrived on the Alaska last 1 the @ GLASSWARE Gift Suggestions Nelson and Fremming Expert Watch and Jewelry | | that | that THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1927. GUNS | taining to breeding and « CALLS—DEER CALLS—GAME CARRIERS—DECOYS and AMMUNITION—DUCK Thomas Hardware Co. HENRY FORD WHAT COULD BE SWEETER? ! Three Free Deliveries Daily PHONE 37 PEACHES;-$1.50 A BOX GASTINEAU GROCERY Open Evenings “A Well Wisher Never | Equals a Well Doer.” i Quality—Price— ! Dependability | Combine them with Service— the type that does a good turn| here and there when not at all nec in appreciation of a} customer’s trade. This is a wonderful tion, but we have it; we're herei. | combina-| SAMSON SUITCASES THE LAST THING IN LUGGAGE J. M. SALOUM to prove it to you. L Phone 33 We Deliver HELLAN’S PHARMACY Repairing | F NEW ARRIVALS A COMPLETE LIEE OF CROSSE & BLACKWELL Mixed Pickles—8 Gherkins—Sweet Pec- calilli—Sweet Pickled Onions—Chow Chow— Chutney—Bronston Pickles—Black Walnuts— Curry Powder—Enchovie Paste. GEORGE BROTHERS FRONT STREET — 1 Goldstein’s Emporium f ol | { - ® U PR 3 3 B care of | Washingion earlicr than was orig-|a hurried official business trip Q SPORTSMEN'S GUIDE PUBLISHER, VISITING VETEPINAFEAN | fur-bearing animals and the pre-|inally expected. l:md go from there to Washing on (V) IN JUNEAU, SAYS ALASKA WILI, ULTIMATELY | 1 1 | vention and cure of diseases there-| The 1527 salmon fishing season | Dr. Gilbert will proceed directly : s S . % vy St of. is virtu ended. Commercial | to Stanford University to resums BE DREAM OF OUTDOORSMAN;: PREDICTION ‘ It is further provided that the ! fishing from now until the end of | his duties in t institution. 4 N PURT GUING * g | [ work shall be done under the di-|the year will be permitied in a At iy % s . | yection iov. Parks. Reports will | limited measuie only. In this dis- ® By MORRIS ACKERMAN back. And yowll see them in Al be made to the Governor as ae|irict troding and gilluetling wili BIDS WILL BE ¥ Manket RS e N AR, e . Y shall require for iransmission to|be permitted after September 5, |Received on or before” Sept. 2, loorsmar 1son, Eddie Colling and Bal b ho 1920 session of the Legisla-|but south of the fSth paralel ety | 1927 at & o'clock P. M. at the ; 3 | Ruth—they are all big game hu e 4 Dt wehi e aliosied |office of the ( Clerk for one A 1 ih rs | ey et o Stewart Rire 1ck and equip J 1l ) i it fitty in| Yes, sir, T know it now. 1 know |Dr. E. F. Graves Named to .3 Pre e 5 Commissioner O'Malley will hepene ity rese the right New Million Dollar Cutter : : Y o o | \2} Alisln i F Y in Seattle about one week, meet Anob Y N Reaches Juneau—Vis- y 1, after fist and | “Adventure,” [ imagine br ‘ 15 |I a»”(l- ll) bl [] MA :1:‘ o 11 f "'; Sty s "1. o ved) H. R >lil~[ ‘I({;"k itors Are Received \ lato 1| th o1y g ‘““‘;.‘\ e “‘n.;] ‘h‘ | olve Iheir Froblems | o Bl b il N f ) country plays its part. Good johs| pp i i Uraves, veferinary | SUUTH TH'S A M 1R P R PR TSy MU 4 P TR S AT LR e ) . ¢ And m i cen and | play their parts. But the set expert of the U. S. Biological Su. | LUl B ; i ; 1 and lic th : " 'X (" ‘Y MY, : Fik ) 1} ' ) ho|the diamond hitch over thom fn Hierattomvis. tneadtination m"(-, R0 RS { - [ - et e n A I I'm go [ they stick. A trip to the “outsid:'| fur farm conditions and problers,| COMmissioner of Iisheries|} FOR 3 DAYS ONLY B way to the far I oiled. 1 k thelis only a trip, just another ob-|if was announced today by Gov | Completes Annual Al- i ; S O R it 1 1t all angling expeditions | portunity to compare the old hom | George A. Parks. He will arrive| 3 fon g L SR L2 AN e el nd hunting trips will be “ov|town with the bigness and: thelypere within a short time to i | aska Inspection i Regular 60c Reliance Coffee NOW "_0" LB. ‘ lln comparison with Alaska” and pal aitness and freedom of tuis|zygurate his work, which will bel R | Only 2 1bs. sold to a customer at one time 8 ciic 8nd Whish ed into_relative insignificance. |north country bannered under, 11| carried out cooperatively betwecs| Concluding his annual inspecton | § ‘ Fishin nd huntin n s | stars and stripes | the Territory and the Biological|0f the Alaska fisheries, Heory s AT o e el to ure keeps the boy$ on | a ¥ 1 | O'Malley, U. S. Commissioner of B el fulr: s casons. ‘They | Mr. Ackerman is the publishor | mpe appointment of a veterinur !If‘«ln:mx accompanied by Dr. C { G 4RNICK’S officer; Lieut. L. O 1 over ari|of Ackerman’s Sportsmen’s Guide,|jan was authorized and funds tor|H. Gilbert, fisheries expert, loft| n. navigator, six ot a roi for | in Cleveland, Ohio, writing, fish-/{hs work made available by tho|early this morning on the Bran PHONE 174 P z n v h | ing zud huntirg, for the N, E rerritorial L ire last Spring. |enroute to Seattle. He had plann-1 4 __ T T i \ o wecks I'll b rvice. Cleveland News, and "he appropriation was for §15,c00 |¢d to Temain nere until after Sep- | S ime wii loor publications. e visitiog | pp, ves has been taking specia! l‘-n‘lnv-r 1, but was forced to short P Wi in Juncau gathering sportsme: | training at the seriment Stu f.n his stay as he has to be in| B’p SIIII—,MFNT man | data after a trip to the Yukei [gion of the Biological Survey fin| b “ n' | district | New York State for s i 1 him. And NS A e 68 T | 8 E: 1 A S lue to v 0! ' ol B ~d N m b Y Al nl i past and was du ve con i OF LARGE ASSORTMENT OF noc’ i QOF SMITH ABOARD I jir.: et o, FRESH FRUIT and ki The Legislature specified that 3ngc tubes of MARY, 400 CUTTER NORTHLAND‘”: duties should consist of: vis-| | [ | . | and AFTER SHAVING TALC 28 Al ] : A A I R R ng fur farms of Alaska, study | | VE(,ETABLES work nerat Berin what abo “rui]w]ul' Tarry P ™ Bocdadss l“w? Albert | the problems incid=nt to the com 35 CENTS | k Sea after the last commercial s i siqe e mercial raising of fur and advis : ) & i | Nelson, who is on the U. 8. C. .| ’ - | | v 1 has sailed from Ndme 4 g Vi . SEh1dn P y {the fur farmers in matters per s B L i b Built in East w psesti o ) s vcp il o] et ITADY UEGOLLEREE, RAROR TODAY IS LAST DAY FOR i 1 was built at {1 1 don't overlook the fact that ! yesterday fo stay of some 34 . | RIEE Dot hul . wAb. it - “1quite happy when whipping tha[er of the Smith, at the time that | = 2| 50 CENTS | missioned on May ling from | Lois De , 18 te | sw streams and lling | cutter had its home pori at Keich. {8 g‘ | Washington, D. C, for tie west| be Miss Tlinois at the Atlantii | the briny King satmongrounds |ikan. | R OREG( H i June 6. On July 3 the cutter 3 | oroy eye him [like re : ¢ ANal 12 E ; WL 0 Baa’ Pranatsco And on) 8 Unternational Newareel) | Most everyone I've met here in[son. He was transferred from ine|Z CITY H| ! T b ) B R ikt 1 vekshaa Boattle, Coming - | Funean is zoi hing, just came | Smith to the east coast in £ - | z ‘ & o il gl gl ] | back: Tro: x or wants to gn|He was attached to the = £ | north via the inside passage the| | back from fi {2 5 g phrbnd 4 x = | B Vlent okt &b, e towns | [fishing. And on the streets tie|Guard commard which broke up|S FI 4N7\7Fl' Z! Phone 25 Frée Delivets| S Ppsig ey TR | | vedestrian wersation that drifts | Rum Row off Long Island ' and |E Vs YA §i VT SR | ighari B R ) my ears savors of “thirtles”|lator went ta the Northiand during | S 2 TN 5 e it o | HOLD ANOTHER | it s ', it B b | CALIFORNIA GROCERY i ety i 1*1 kmow wh there’s a_flock | vill make the present cruise and |Z SIIIRTS H | Equipment | of geese right now,” of the hauuts | then expects to be sent back :ast|= H \ | x b " ,n | - = +t p sl of the hig brown bear and tho|to take over one of the new 1%5-|= p = 2 - The cuttor is & bri f‘.wt BUNB ELFGTIGN location of a mightly buck foot boate the Coast Guard 18 now | = in the H e A i e e s [ ior Department So-| ™ Alaska his home thesa daye. {to be able to return to an Alaskan|= New Fa atterns 2 4 2.:‘. and af .Hn] .v.‘.; mainmast. | | n t ELI0r DAL URERE 0s e o perferably Ketchikar in|= H Al f,“' acameni ot xusol. licitor “Rules' Second « luxe-a panthat will bring » ot} the Hot Aistant Titdea " iy Waii |2 —_— = 65 cents By buying in large quantities and with such mechanics ¢ iy Sl f Electi Is Legal of real folks and real money this o O gt H 2| i as Al. Molzow, John Ahlers, Ira Tucker and Chas. Baker tons, and her shalt horsepower of ection Is Legal Rn i dbainictaiin b fatel PRFCT hogy oo et SR E ‘ , . ;i 1,000 (generated by two 600° H. I 3 nw,\.‘ Wh ':; folks ar *”“;y ‘ w~ | painter, left this morning on the |= =1 || you are assured the VERY BEST Plumbing and Heating at jeak of getting a “big brown” | be l = g8 : Die: 8 Shnable b GHYINE DT, wie vown of Wrangell may hofyf ac0 b S REEEE B SV bound- | Alaska for a business trip to §ow-{ S : O z the VERY LOWEST price. 8t 11% knots an hour, while at|.noinor special election om tie b bty wstlard and Anchorage. | From -E E it { i\ ; . PLE slow speed TR e b Do ‘:.‘-““5.‘:"“ R R e A N iy 8, il = H ! We point with pride to the Plumbing and Heating in | crnfsing rading of 16,000 mile ;m sDita ithie Tdct' that ‘the" PROPORE{L )‘”-h;li BT R \!d trip to the States where ;i”lE The (/l()thlng Man = the new houses being built by G. E. Krause. | covering the bot 1% mehes 1| OB Was defente e e | Boach. He told me a lot about this | Will remain indefinitely for,his O UTLER-MAURO || ¥ at 1% inche "1 there several months ago, accoid-| . G p sealth, 3 R o o e it ol W g 2 country. And Rex Beach is tue|beslth. i LN B L R s, 2 pen iokal opiluon | jending angler, hunter and.: oat-| —T= e DRUG CO. B, 0 ’ Aud | qered ), Solicitor ). . Pat | o gradua 1 ' By L agy doorsman of America today. You'll| R Sed for brgaking her the Department of Inter.| U o B e ona of | When We Sell It (;EO. B- RICE s "”””L:'a‘:s’; r“:;;cl {4 auestion was presented |00 qays He wants another flicg | ‘ It's Right b Eiaaaes o the Interior Department by L e <ahld i Throughout the ship everythir | Congrexsman Olger B, Burtn with L brown bear and a whalius | S P 0 I{ T S ]VI E N M oas Ditlvers PR A PUMBING HEATING 1L s of .the absolutely latest mode p Yok 1 | E¥Pedition | . 9 + B . okl T ntesh BOdELINoeth Dakiote, .and<a Fihas I've fished and hunted with | Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| | I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost . @ 3 atest | gplicitor's ‘opinion has just been|. . 2 i 7 instruments are employed, inchvd- | pocoived by Governor Georeo. A "Y’l““::"v':-m rl:{::‘ k”'m" f'<"'>'[“"~‘ OUR ing a radic ompass. electric | p. chs BLATS. B ( E 1o teh) WS . o IS0 S S S I S dhom s s aerter Wl pointed .out by the De.|hm what's what when 1 get Hu"[in y Su ) lips and course rocorder. The ship Js!partment that Mr. Patterson's | - . ; é‘ I p = Bteered with an electric hydraulic| opinién is in no sense binding, but 1||""lm""""""“”""””"""”“lu, . teeriug gear. Sho carries an aux-| s merely such as woild be ren | ARE NOW ON DISPLAY ‘ iliary power engine, 7 life boat “|.u| by any lawyer, | 3 equipped with engines, four| o opinion sald: There is no H mounted guns—2 four inches for. | - are most trying on your feet. ! At this time you need the | ARCH PRESERVER SHOE asmuch aswhen you are going out.Wehave a special “around the house” model—at a mod- _ erate price — that will prove | a revelation to ygu.‘_}‘t us show it to you. bt betmagit | Jm'weau’.s Style Ceutgr