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JOB’N w. TROY - . - EDITOR AND MANAGER “Tublis every e EMPIRE_PRINTING Btroets, Junean, Al Past Office i nir COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by carrier in Juneiu, Doualas Thane fof $1.25 per month e pald w By mail One year, $6.00; -one nc Subscribers 1l promptly w v irregulirity s Offices, 374 MEMBER OF ASSOLIATEL rnes The Associated Press » for republicatior stherwise Jocal news published 1 . redited 1 BE LICATIO ALASKA CIR SER FHAN THAT O THE PREDATORY ANIMAL MENACE. Alaska G fous s rdner of the a very President mission has depicted fronting the g and certain fur-bearing of Interior The pecially the latter, are ove tions, wiping out moose, destroying who ser game anmal Alaska wolves and coyole « running of hoth ecaribou colonies of moun some certain calves and whale know “predict entirely in depredations foxes mén should will be wiped 10 ye if 20 unchecked, Mr. Gardner. Seve months ago' the Ter a survey of conditions in the v I which he spoks, It, in co-operation United States Bureau of Biological Sirvey the Game Commission, put an expert animal hunter in the field to ascertain the of the coyote invasion of the interior, to find, possible, where they are coming from and what routes they travel in entering. In addition this expert is charged with instructing trapper in the most seful method of trapping hoth ebyptes and A start has been made in carrying ‘out these duti The coyotes, it has been learned, come into Alaska through Yukon Territory, Eviden of their presence in giderable number were found in the drain the Tanana River, the only area so far gated and reported om, and they are serious inroads on game animals and birds some fur-bearers. This much has, it is said, officially establisbed. Now to apply the remedy. and this is war on both -co: should be evident from 1 seription of conditions that the task for the Territory to carry out alone, it he expected to do so. Copgress in its w has reserved to itself the control of Alaska's| game and fur-bearing anin it p laws| under which th resoure “admin stered and supplemental rvegulations, with the force and effect of law, aré issued directly by the Federal Department of Agricuiture. It, therefore, does not seem unreasonable that the Federal Govern- ment &hould go another step forward and provide| funds to protect these same resources from de- _predations which officials say threaten extincton to at least some of them. ‘ The Biological Survey.which undoubtedly isf keenly interested, should go to Congress and ask for: funds to employ expert hunters. and trap- pers in sufficient numbers to ‘cope with the situation. The last Alaska 'Legislature appro-; priated funds to hire ome such man and he has been hired. Surely others can be employed by the Federal Government to check the invasion the Territorial-paid man has before it reaches any greater proportions. MERE SOPHISTRY. Ao m The Boston Globe quotes Senator Bingham of| Connecticut as saying that|President Coolidge can be made to take the Republican Presidential nom- ination. *All he has said is he didn’t choose to ruh again. But he does not do the choosing. It's the convention that does the choosing,” he is quoted as saying. . . Of course, this is largely sophistry final determination of the nomination, idge is the one who will do the choosing out doubt the Republican Party can, and may, again offer the nominatjon to the President. DBut the odds are that it will not do any such thing. The strategy of certain G. O. P. leaders, of “Whom Senators Fess and Bingham seem to speak loudest, seems to be to create a situation which will deadlock the National Comvetion and then an effort will be made to draft Mr. Coolidge against his own will and judgment. It may or wmay not be successful. But after the Presi- Aent’s *no uncertain rebuke to Senator Fess on the occasion of the latter’s visit to the White " House recently, there seems to be no room ‘to “doubt the meaning of the famous "I do not choose .~ to run,’ and the sincerity with which it was u!‘wred llls’l’()RY AS SHE 18 WRIT'I‘L\ ‘Our very esteemed Christian Science Monitor, an article based upon fhe opening of the jer term of the United.States Supreme Court, 1 to the opening of the first term of the | to be held in the then new capitol at on, presided over by Chief Justice John “who had been transferred from the head W’ I')Qplrtmellt to that position by dust before his retirement to ” sideat Jefferson, suid: out their said are aliowed to initizted Lons tory with the and predatory extent suce wolves 5 con os of in mak ng nd esti There It wolves, s too great| Nor ghould Als. discovered In the Mr. Cool- With- haen ot heen | N [ fsbutonc, | b {1ief (ator, which the distinguish- just Con- four nine," William of Mary-, and Al ity, in ef Justice 1cceeded Chief 1801, over Marshall presided, Justice Oliver Ellsworth of of a "Chief Justice and making and te Justices on of New Jersey, Sampel Ch W ington of Virginia North Carolina having necticut, consisted Justices five, not The Associate Justices, Assoc Patt land were, Bushrod fred Moore of Fans will be gratified at Walter Johnson will connection with baseball. the Newark Club of the Internation will wishy “Sir Walter” all the the announcement that not eniirely In his new job hi vor of they ible, sue POss m in one Oklahe of another Okla it sang “How Dry I Am Premier Baldwin of on: the annoyances Mattices The town w.C denounced beg ndbergh re an audience town 180 eption commented Meddlesome homa a L land al recen They bhrs'neg he king nd of cxeept Now, Puva'l «f Indian unahle to hold to Chicago should fcel r olis his, offica squad kome 11 are for cend for a Republican Opposition. York Vg nator tiose Western prozent tive Republ But strange Bornh had not give Times.) ton (New of the W yor'ss that ne cor torah shonld contrrriy Repul are o n' the ent and tho Prasddency, heen if Mr. Lless'ng and s for 0 would, the move-; is g t of This any prospe the a Rad feld nomintion uny that he would the time wien wern made and party hack to laok fo returning pro apparently s now the group vow'n tin or np the i aly drawn. | fatied Wihat of f caify hel went ibility and k ¢p . in order to make To join lead an Presidential clection, nex t thing in the world ive much | actuall as troubie as possible or third party in the is doubtless the tends to do A loud lead the rinat he yme one They g Presid whom | but they| of lead-| lorris of | ¥ the crown, call hasg gone forth for discontented Republicans. the Pr against Mr. Secr ngainst V and vernor Lowden But they to be They ahound in ideas, nselves confess that they are short p.. It has heen offercd to & te is inclined to put clear-c enough to conld he momingted o gracefully "waives any rig to have, and indicates his Borah much better place. But the Idaho not to be outdone in courtesy, pass compliment back to Mr. Norris. politeness alls the two Scoteh ladies, walk on a frosty morning, who asked the vilia idiot to try the jce on the pond see il would hold them up. His reply was daft, 'm not ill bred. After you, « for? o President. e {might be thought that Senator than he to take firsi he- ba out for a g to it} leddies.” § Would Call Them “l’(!lflr.'.)lll‘[: Narrows.” Wrangell Narrows are in Narrows and should be so desig Comme 1 Club decided at its r meeting Wednesday | and Congres, quested to have the name changed The gestion met with much laughter waen it first made, but after considerable discussion,, many arguments in favor of changing the namej were discovered First, Petersburg is situated on the Narrows which are more than forty miles from the town; bearing the same name. When anyone thinks of Wrangell Narrows, they think of Petersburg because of its geographical location. Also, Wran- gell gets all the advertising from this most scenic of all waterways in Alaska, a gre: drawing card for tourists. With the big improvement Narrows rapidly nearing completion, sary that new charts be made and when these are made, it will be perfectly easy to make the change in names. Further action will be taken on this subject at the mext meeting of the Club.| ed, Petershurg gular will be re- sug program to the it is neces- The Danish Sobriety Commission, appointea by the Government, has reported against any form of prohibition for Denmark. But, of course, the drys can point to the well-known fact that there’s something rotten in the state of Den- mark.—(Cleveland Plain Dealer.) At the congress at Winona Lake, Pussyfoot Johnson said that European prohiition was un- likely for a long time. While Burope is rather reckless about war, it is still utterly conservative/ about personal habits.—(8t. Louis Globe-Demo- crat.) v We'd worry a lot mofe over a possible n|r\|n-' vasion of this great republic of ours if the Suc- cessful Atlantic flights were not exclusively those; going East.— (Detroit News.) The United States 'Mlflp“ are still fighting, now and then down fin Niearagua, but it is only with “bandits,” who, of course, are different from Nicaraguans.— (Boston Globe.) The office that has to go around looking for the man is gemerally & poor sort of job.-— (Philadelphia Inquirer.) = % — Statistics show that:the genter of industry has moved to Chicago. That will chedr the ban- dits up considerably.—Cleveland Plain Dealer.) Fall s here, with the from a success, and it is concerned are rnum to' vlgy the managemen ratood all factions ‘4 small and undignifiecd chamber A8 ¥ of *the wnfinished M States, thel y of nine m=n who few years did as jd the still mal- Sun.) A new theory greater hero than didn’t have to i across.~-(Kansas City | Prize_fights are 1 to pay $40 for a « sever vesterday four-ton [ Ky fitted| ¢ a firm which 1 well, This contest inf galary | “and let “Though Fmf e DURING DR. PIGG'S ABSENCE Jun Petersburg| . Pige weekly | ahout nese war still far| et i that Chamberlin was ‘ ¢ , - because Lindy|| Levine all the wfi A | stoye urms || SAYS HEDPEPPERI,L PROFESSIONAL_ DETOUR By SAM HILL HEATSTOPS PAIN IN FEW MINUTES Rhl-nm!lt J Ask Him Another ’Ilvl‘lllr. is that the pawnbrok lumbago, neu- stiff neck, sore’ spraing, aching m sufferin around, Yes, sir.” | museles, “What time is it, please?” | joints. n not here to tell yousthe|so you can hard get just try Red Pepper Rub. Nothing has such concentrated,’ | penetrating heat as red peppers. ;,‘mi when heat penetrates right down into pain and congestion relief comes at or Just as soon | Pepper Rub you fe heat. In three minutes the spot is warmed throvgh through and the tortur Rowles Red Pepper Rub, from red pepp costs litt any drug store. Get jar |once. Be sure to get the genuine the name Rowles on eveéry kage, ady. When r, it's you who have go! my watch."—Pele Mele (Paris) “Ask Me Another.” is the meaning of the QQQIndian word *Oconomowoc A. He is 45 years-old and ma «1 to Doris Kenyon, film St. Panl News, u apply Red eal the tingling Safety in Numbers arion and redhoad Ollie, Jean; sweet Joan another Queen. Anr R Helen, And a on, ny TACK OF The shop ¢ £ome men Have a girl or =o While others haven't any; Ent | stay single, for 1 know 1 love too dog-gone many. ~—Chicago New.: T, TRADFS 0dd jobs, snol lwindow washing. serubbing ieaning. polishing ®ors, .paint in fact anything in odd jobs Holler. 4 Prop. Phone 473 ¥ adv ] ag John Tale or a Lig | Captain ~ Harry H. Birkholm | ired General Steamship Corpor- | 1 officers in San Francisco s follows: r Alaska’s Captain, E operated on for appen- liciti?® Stop Second Captain, Lex off. in charge.” Came the about Cordin leg off is further deta miner. JNITED SIATYES DETCARTMENT OF THE INTERICR “Freight Codnin, GENERAL TAND OFFICT . 8. Land Anchorage, August 29, fa hereby give Peterson, entrywomnn together with her witneszes Car! Olson, and Lockie MacKinnan 11l of Juneau, Alaska, has sub- mitted final proof on her home- stedd entry, serials 04630-05858 for l\m] embraced in H. E. Sur- 167, New Series it is now in the of the . Land Office, Anc age, Alaska, and if no protest filed in the local land office at Anchorage, Al within the iperiod of publication or thirty Post. | days thercafter, said final proot | will be accepted and final certi | ficate issued. 1 J. LINDLEY GREEN, { Reg tion, office, following reply: Al Stop Secon! 7 sever blow 5.~ Los . No Great Harm For 50 weeks He scrimps and And then he seeks The rolling waves. saves No files r- For two weeks then Where breakers pitch He has great fun In acting rich —Pittshurgh So To Speak a new line of rouge, { er, Date of First Sept. 21, 1927, | Date of Last tickle Publi udelphia will Ph the girls Bulletin 5, this pink.” i Publication, Dec. Survived | curvived by his tru Bowling Times Journal. Heo is five, a Green Pelt Ridge tells of a junipr lerk who approached the head of s doing none 100 | to a rise I SAY “Milk-Maid” There’s a difference with a view was the warn - you, young man, if you're not jolly e fal Il make you a partner!™-TLon- lon Opinion | & - | in bread “Certainly not,” reply. | me His private as well as Alaska-| au practice will e taken are of by Dr. L. P. Dawes. Dr., will return to Juneau in} six weeks, adv. -~ i /\dvprlmng atways JUNEAU BAKERY PHONE 577 5 e oo ors r ettt s e s et AUTOS FOR HIRE D e ) P Prompt Service—Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE Juneau, Alaska STAND AT THE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-2 rings " PROFESSIONAL — Robert S:mpson Opt. D. Gradnate L(n Angeles Col- lege of Optometry and Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted encses Ground i | | DENTISTS 1 snd 3 Goldstein Bldg. PHONE 56 Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valewtine Buildi ng LESSONS ON = AUCTION BRIDGE MRS. JANE BARRAGAR PHONE 231 B R()W N’S Ww. (" GARBAGE ) | Cirenlation DENTIST Hours 9 a. m. (o 6 p SEWARD BUILDING rh 409, Rex. Phone VARIETY ST( SRE ationery - Greeting Card velties, of DMerit m. Toys— Ofes 278 i“ ¥ > | D WL P PHYSICIAN Second and Telephone 18 Office Main HAULED 1 DRS. KASER & FREEEURGER 1 Fraternal Societies or Gastineau Channel B. P. O, ELKS oW's Visiting Brothers Co-Ordinate Bodies of Freemasonry Scottish FRit: Regular mectings secopd l'lmuv each month m, At 7:30 p. Oda Fellows' Hall. C. JR.H -MOUNT JUNEAU Lobas ter LOYAL ')t'nrn OSE Junemu ‘uflqt No. 70} y 1y Mo o el Meets night, MAC SPADI STEVENS. Se H. NO. Seéond i l~o|nl'| Mon' day of ‘cach month CHAS. AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, Phone 109 or 149 Dr. H. Vauce o.ww-»-m.rzn) Golds*ain Bldk. 10 to 12; 1 to b; 8 or by appoifnent jriie Physician Licensed Ost Office 1671, Jone Phon Public Library and I'ree Reading Room (‘.-u Hall, Second Floor l ain Street at 4th ! Rending Room Open From 8 a m to 19 p. m. Room Opén From té 8:30 p. m—~7:00 p. m. to ' %:30 p. m. Curient Magazines, Newspapers Refererce Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL Di. Geo. L. Bacton CHIROPRACTOR, Htlienthal aidg. Office Hours 10 to 1255 1 §; 7 t0 | 9: and by appointment. Phoae’ 269 § CHIROPAACTIC i not the pra ies of Medisine, Surgery nor Osteapathy. 1 L. Mlm- THERAPIS' Manuage ll( lene \\ PHYSICAL Medical Gymnastics, Electrici'y 410 Goldstein Bldg. Phone—Office: 4% Valentine's Optieal Dept. t R. L. DOUGLASS | Opt’cian and Optametrist | R-om 16, Valentine Bldg. | Fours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad by Appointment | ROOM i Open 6 a. m. to 8 ». m. Daily | PETE JELICH, Proprietor & Tue Cnas W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Tast Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Funklin St. Phone 136 SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies *Office Supplies Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousEL, PROP, s s et 'IONe/ The cost is small — jnlt call Single 0 or 314 —says Taxi Tad. Many women find Carlson’s taxi door - to - door service 8] great convenience when shop- ping. Onr drivers are court- eous and give special atten- tion to social, shopping and steamship calls, Promptness —efficiency— courtesty. MILLER’S TAXI | Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE Day and Night Service PHONE 485 } * BLUE BIRD TAXI g SHORTY GRAHAM § -Stand at Bill's Barber Shop . Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 ;—-——._—————-n R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store- 'Headquarters for Plain and Fancy Stationery. Sheaffer and Wl Pen and Peneil: Gift} 1, BERRY’S TAXI PHONE 199 Agents for d SUNOCO Motor Oil R J AR l!‘l TN it over underj._ of Tex Ritkard.— (New York] - ‘JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street ; . 0. 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