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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1928. w 7 out with the statement that this . 1. . line for the nomination. And i’ could be dnn; Dady Alasha Emplre 1:;: ily and gracetully singe his owo. porsonal i Ilis just an attempt to protect £ PROFESSIONAL T B R | choices have declined to be considered. ' ALONG LIFE’S George's character and what he Seattle Fruit and ROl o O Fraternal Societies t | | | JOHN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND MANAGER WHERE TAXES COME FROM DETOUR o s - Produce Co. g " e o e e 4 Believe It or Not | Fresh Fruit and Veretabies : RY NATSE AL “He has \xl':mur::hlu self-con- Wholesale and Retail DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Out of town orders given DENTISTS Published ; evening except Sunday by the| d TGS, EMPIRE PRIN S COMPANY At Second and Main The Government collected an average of Streets, Juneau, A'°<ka 24.09 for ch citizen during the fiscal year|: hhcint attentd ! e L s e ) Ry b iR o iiid it attention Btered in the Post Oftice n Juncau as Second C “(‘"‘ """“ o & '[— in inbpre SEXeETANN other Liberty Just a Dream of T:l'?rily -:x‘.l: i:;;:al”‘Illl‘l]l:l‘“\l\:]dl; £ ' R i - e ————{g52 11“ 1 o e taxes totaled $2,219,-|“Verbotten” stuff is nothing new.. (he 20 other drivers and the traf-|%¥ A PRIV 57 758 PHONE 56 o'clock, Efks' Hall, RUBROAATION RATES | bcs and miscellaneous internal revenue col-| We've always had some form.of | fic cop are cussing him out.” | O i Bk ™ e b2 (1l B e iy careier n Junewe: Dougiat, Troadwell ang |lected amounted to $645,730,686. Under the lat- it, ala h ey J. B. BURFORD & CO xalted Ruler, e Tor 4782 mamth er heading is listed such 'levies as those on|And 'fore we got “no parking Ho. Hum! L. C. Smith and Corona ¥ By mail, postage | mobile sale: -, = i » nobil ales, ars and cigarettes and signs, | When lamps blew out you were TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jenne — One year, in advance, H nont §800; one inonth, in advance 413 There were fool oues that read; | Left in the dark, says Kemper; m,.me ‘:’:'L'u\'ff'r?"":‘f'xf":;‘"',“ any faiture or ir wide diversity in “Keep off the grass. And now when tires blow out Pubiic Stenographer s Co-Ordinate Bodles Telephone for E o ,,“"L“; B stsans Olfioes at North Carolina, for e | It puts you in a temper. —————— Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ot Freemasonry s Observations of Oldest Inhabitaat —_— Building Scottish Rits Telephone 17 Regular meetings s Pttt e ! 37 per resident in internal 4 # BRI WhEeN: | vments, npared to $1. the mo”’.];; ““;‘" no old “m)n e It's Like Suicide to Buck That second Fridwy each y entitled to the|averag dent’s donation in New Mexic X embe: s W © that suited Jam DR T b Ny _sac patches credited. to | I 1ation h\ Mexico. North| ayeryho Wy ¥ P e t month at 7:30 B Bae A0Q & [Caroliua’s high rate is accotlkal Sor W Ae bt erybod; Ay Great heavens, .l;mn .;\klmm VARIETY STORE : b ok | that it the center of the tobacec a actur- ” b ol ed’the , wife, as the Smbuuange Stationery—Notions—— % - . obaceo manufactur: | Well, Lot of It Is Babyich, at That driver carried her muchly band-| | Greeting Cards—Toys— Dr. A. W. Stewar ~ S anc ts prodncts a eavily taxe 2 o i 1 odiets a heavily taxed John, said Mrs. Dumbbell, aged husband into the housc.| | Novelties. DENTIST LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE trol.” ~ s ) B. P. 0. ELK3 ALASKA CIRCULATION OUARANTEED TO BE LARGER AT ith B ThAT OF ANY OTHE ed ( with $66.10, and Dela-|looking up from the paper. were you crossing on the red, o Merchandise of Merit R g | : ; rs 9 a 0 6 pom. | Juneau Lodge No. 703 N A c third with $63 California leads for i usband Y the M ippi River with an average g a cross word 5% yn oAby, ATER | i ,'fl‘_’::_—"—:_! SEWARD BUILDING A Meots every Monday D she went on, “al-|got in the rush at the five-and. | pmm—m—— e . Fhony e Alght; nc 8 S — ways are falkiig aboul blocks In|ten-cent store when I went (o get 6 o) e ) i gy MAC EPADDEN, _ DIGERGS Settling A Farms. and it's funey they|that dish mop you told me not to /1RBAGE oy ey G i A e misspell it everstime, too. You come home without.” Dr. H. Vanee MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14) sttty ik don' mean 1 tell e, do you.| B, HAULED Ontespatn— 201 Gouwtein Bk, | | econd and iourth Mone @ posed LY. Ahetkfanks Obmpittae] Rt | (limrown el i/ gilee More or Less True 4 o B R LR R Wber of Commoarce for the set- like that amuse themscives wilh! ¢ happiest homes are those AND LOT CLEANING Licensed o",.,,u,",,,:. s‘-hy.u-n" /G\\" Phq ricultural lands in the North-[® g get ere friend wife occasionally en one: Office 1671 consideration. Presumably huy s SUTISEI, Vesidense, Gastineau Hot~l secretary. considered the matter in ali| Usually a Sign of Something | phand seldom gets a good bawling Phone 109 or 149 : e s ] are fully cognizant of its dan- kes with two heads arc o lout. e EASTERN STan ! colonlzation -scheme - should - be | casionally found."—N W | If a woman just says “darling” | % 52 - Dr. Geo. L. Barton Second and Fourth 1 ues. undertaken u ind conters have been lmost without fail, Whanighe is speaking to her hushand CHIRGRRACTOR, SANMRE Bits dave of sch Wionth & \ production should not outstrip WILLIAMY 1CH jovs a good cry and friend o NS LAt A they are, another pledge is signed. ' pofore compé f she says "z L 5 : - —— |establgshe productioh she Y her ple gned hat e compans but it l}::fl.k”\‘” Juneau Public Library Qftics Hours 10 to 12: 3 & 87 8 ; s b PRI o AR ) | populution v it would Supply, < ‘just darling > 14, spes { ; und by appoiufment. Phune -t . . THE PROMISE OF THE NEW YEAR. The Cha plan, bricfly, is to open large| Why Waste 'Em? e a Rt Aud's sser I, arwin: and R ccretars : : agriculty vews to foreign setthment through|For wearing skirts so very shorl qow-and what she'll call him i Free Reading Room is not the pra-tice of Medieine, | N vasuy The year 1928 bre n Juneau with bright stem lortive immigration.” No colonist| The girls with shapely pegs 1 ne doesn't let her got it won't be Surgery nor Osteopstl Seghers Councll No. 1760, g dou’'t condenu S City Mall, Second Floor | Meetings second and last e B o't condemn; g Ma'~ Street at 4th B Monday at 7:20 p.. m, promise than ha wned ¢ w Year for a long|would be accepted who had not i darling. 3 For when legs arve worth looking! (ften when father thinks he is ' Pransicnt brot time. It disclo a munity that has found|earry v at least two y © attend 5 atte: Con o . piertaining mother looks like 4. Comnell Chata Reading Room Open F 3 itself and that is confidentl s fo enee 1wk ul 3 R yrom i and tha ifidently marching forward|den ka weuld 7 Ui sattlers S oA ning mol 8a m to10 p. m. Helene W. L. Albrecht |bie Fifin street to greater achievement. In the year thal has|d‘ the States Yy ikhe coloh: does scem sgort'a sellish (0| pad a pin sticking her some place | | e VoM, TRE, ¥ as| » bedepishrtodin hide: e , 4 Circulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST ) Beor passed Juneau discovered her ability to take care) 'S required to s an apprenticeship HaS where she didn’t dare got at it 1 to 6:3 i 4 g to the United States proper. Per- i R 0 6:30 p. m—~7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnaatics, Massage ~ v ! o e 8:30 p. m. Electriciry AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF of herself. nanced local industries and in e haps after the ex jon of that peried the set- “aver ATTENLITON | Current Magazines, Newspapers I 410 Soseenti S e b s Wik aside from more than the usual amount of indi-| 1 PonasOCice: 48, @ e el Sy B S Hh o8 i And ovr dog Queen the kit'ens | phone 498, Handy Andy's Shey o B B P iy L vidual building, without outside assistance Approximately there 100,000 squa b We vodkon tho. mivie will _ CRUREN . Progi #id, FREE TO ALL R AR st a4 SDNA RADONICH, Drosidents e —— e e e OiiieL Deiile MINNIE HURLEY, Secretary best sawmill in Alaska was built early in th ericultural Jand in Alaska. That magnificent| Go back to wearin’ mittens. | St . - - ) ""*‘g R. L. DOUGLASS Douglas Aerie 117 Fraternal stitutions to the amount of more than §300,000,| v 3 . 5 1 would prefer to remain in their pioneer| When Tabhy has tho pups, I yoi need a good carpente || Hetarance Books, Eto second Frid year. The best cold storage plant for its con easily could support 1,000,000 people out of n Hill, Clney Enqui in the Northwest h- n completed. A fine products of its soil and waters and game of Optician and Oplometrist Order of Eagles home for the theastern Alaska Fair Asgocin-|its forests When families don’t quarrel { Ask for Rcom 16, Valentine Bldg. A\lf‘t'la regular 1st, 2nd, 4th Mon- tion was erected and used for the 1927 fair.| Conditions confronting the agricnlturist arel “apq married men don't flirt, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. aad deys in Douglas at 8 p. m. Bagles' no harder than those encountered by settlers iR} gy pet a million dollars School bonds were sold and the proceeds will| ! i 5 the Dakotas forty-five years With & They will wear the hoopbar-! ’u'le“u e used during tho present year to erect and| proiss, : il I e equip a modern high school building. e e it ; reled skirt i ith pulp and paper mills in prospect and with Norman Ralston, Circleville The indications are at this time that thely " \o1 measures in process of development,| oy Bakerv " new cold storage plant will result in an increase|sjucka has a briliiant future. Perhaps the Alaska { of the fresh fish business here by 300 to 400 per|committee has hit upon a plan for the. develop- y | cent., and there will bo a marked increase in|ment of the Northland and-its ultimate entrance Motor, Qupasvtian | ¢ ¢ THE P r()(lucts the lumbering and other industries into fhe sisterhcod of States, but conditions in oy have taken the crank off That the capital building appropriation will|Alaska and the question of accessible markets “I"Ii“'- but not the crankiness out NEW YEAR [eal for the exercise of great!discretion. $o1 1% K e from your Grocer by Appointment Hall. And the third Wednesday of each month, 7:20 p. m. in Odd Fellow's Hall, Juneau, Visiting i ’ Robert Simpson brothers welcome. \ i Opt. D. i w EART | Graduate Llos Angeles Cc1- | WOMEE?‘GI%I)‘[ Mjggs‘:gs 3 lege of Optometry and ! Meets 1st and 3rd Thursadys Opthalmolcgy Glasses Fitted :a:l; mgqnth, 8§ P.M. at Moose Leneses Ground Aana Bodding, Semlor Re- | ——m | Agnes Grigs, Recorder. | dains 3 . e s e o SR £ £l P ] be passed in time for construction to begin es | in the year is the assurance of Gov. Parks.| HRETIG: i Wh iri ) i : 3 ; y Should Spirit of Mortal Bs " That and the construction of the high school| ve Fish by Serecning Ditches. Brsi i RIGHT BY e building, with other contemplated activities in v y MR T, Blinks-—Senator Bombast thinks § X B S ik fho yorume of smplorment (Seattle Tusiness Chronicle.) when he dies o one vl od USING JUNEAU BAKERY | Rnd givo us larger payrolls In the buflding trades| s I" asking Congress for an appropriation Offyoung with feet big enough to fill! ‘ _ PHONE 577 - V. A. PAINE Attorney at Law $500,000 as a preliminary step to halt the annual| i oo Room 7, Valentine Building his shoe: >hone 192 o Automobile R0, ke had 'for many years slaughter of. salmon. and other. figh in the Pacific” yinke ves: nnd my bet & thab PEERLESS But best of all is the prospect that 1928 Northwest, commercial” fishermen, cammery I ) est, : ermen, cannerymen, g gy will witness the beginning of preparations that|sportsmen and game commissions make out a| o G WHE DA S0k w i Tt A 3 nsurance. small they'll fit the shoes he ¢ SURANCE such as Fire and will lead to the establishment of a large pulp|good case for themselves, It is mot they \\m‘h‘"vm BRE‘\D and paper industry in this vieinity, This has|are decimating the fish supply; it is a practice [ g whereby millions of fish are hopelessly lost dur- op A Tae Caas W. CARTER MORTUARY Theft, and Collisien, safe. Sure! zuard the investment repre- ernment in leasing timber lands and water power|ing the spawning season through entanglement| . = oo o0 “When to mas- “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” sented by your car, gites on terms that have proved attractive to with unscreened irrigation ditches. While most Bl B i it. lees of tne timber|Of the dams in ‘the treams of Oregon knd Wasll DR, i X Shar e PR e LRt f::d: v iies ik meec poliiR e Umbe! | ington have been equipped with devices to enable My “"""-‘Ih»“;‘-”i" sure eerless A ad Frantiin HORN- 29 Da!;:mr“:;d“;le‘blzg g:gfimfiy and the information that it At | PO R0, 10, TeRah headwaters, little orj . . o "0 ool knows it's when safeguard you as an_owner— 5 heen done to help their progeny to °f ¢ against damage claims and cates they are well pleased with the situn! ¢ ho ocean, A commissioner declares that you've found B k [ e R AP a and that it is proposed to go ahead with {h g Imon .and -other fish “are| A sifl who thinks you are the a erV judgments, losses that so fre- - quently tetal many times the work at the earliest possible day and wil ort t he irrigati litches that cover berries | en ¥ A ) the ition ditches that cove Seselial doit e ssible dispatch v Washington and Oregon, and nothing | Y And, mot the least of the gratifying indica-|can be doue to save them.” Rupert Knows Better | 127 Front St. Phone 222 We offer you as an automo- flons, the Alaska Juneau Mine, cornerstone of| Whence comes the request for Congressional| A news item says: ‘“Georgeis ‘| bile owner policies that cover Juneau’s stability, has made satisfactory progre |aid through the construction of by-pass canals| Washington invented a plow i GEO M SIMPK’NS CO every loss contingency. Bring the year that has passed. The assuran and installation of fish screens at ir igation| Now watch Rup Hughes com= m—— " ' . i 2 _ ‘fhat it will proceed to greater and greater suc- dams—particularly at the Sunnyside and Wapato| T2 22 ¢ R o proje in Yawima Valley. PRINTING and STATIONERY Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office Allen Ks:gg:‘;%';* dnc. | gesses is one that is most pleasing, indeed £ mic! p sen £0INg H 1 5 This wholesale destruction has been going on Viewed from any angle, or all angles, this 1| ohecked for more than 20 years. Fish pack- 3 4 l }TOS 1’10R HIRE P ‘ OPEN EVENINGS Fire, Life, Liability, Marine been made possible by the action of the Gov- ndeed, a Happy New Yoar for the people of this|ons and other interests are rousing themselves . @ity, Gastineau Channel and South astern Alaska.|to cooperate in providing a remedy. The public —— should lend its support through well-directed 2 S opinion; and Congress ought not to delay in MELLON NOT A “BARKIS! providing the funds for the preliminary work. S 1 ) ight T One of the conservation mneeds of the day is 4 N There are Barkisis in abundance in the Re-|y "o oo the fsh. Covicn Auto SERVICE ALASR 4N HOTEI‘ MORRIS wn that he s mot one of these. His “I do CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone—Day, 444; Niyht, 8 hot care to run” resembled very closely President et Coolidge’s “I do not. choose,” but it is hardly (Hastings, Neb., Tribunc.) A 2 . 444-2 rings DAVE HOUSEL, PROP. ALL KINDS oOF Qfkely that he will have as much difficulty as The history of advertising is so intertwined ‘had the President in convincing the Fesses, with the development of big business that it is - - nghams, Jutlers, < Hilleses, et al, that he difficult to determine which is the cause and ans wh‘wl he wn; The, |'|v|\'nu for this is not|Which the effect. Does huuln;:us (‘w;m its Iph::‘t‘x» MILLER" : e saye, The roason O O nied|omenal progress to its use of ad vertising or is the S T LND ar to scek. \\lth'l;uul;'h:": I“"~I}"‘j the ‘)‘_"‘“V'l development of advertising just a phase of the AXT R l MILL WORK yrm bu{;aboiy, the fa nl-xf'.nunI sawW n(v) « 1.211;‘9 growth of business? Some may take the opposite| |y, o vour hand—a signal to Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska A e“l P easure Jose in the national campaign of next fall.)gjew put a little thought on the question in= GARE WITHOUT DRIV Plate a"d Wi'ui r. Mellon's candidacy, although he is by far | yariably leads one to the conclusion that busi-| | hail the Carlson taxi, which b 4 big busi " only after it FOR HIRE GLASS e abler of the two, would not carry any suchness developed into “big business y 4 3 ! rantee. had perfected advertising as a business asset. guarantees safety, comfort and et 5 i It is very likely that Mr. Mellon has no ambi- It has not been long slnce‘udvertls;ng Jvas :: economy in tramsit. Slvmg money 18 not hard M 0 R R l S coverely criticized and ridiculed as boasting Day and Night Service after you get started, further- CONSTRUCTION CO. 2 to enter the Republican free-for-all at ‘ as City next June. He was at the outset personal qualifications. And the public showed PHONE 485 3 X Bo more faith in the claims of advertisements more; BYILDING CONTRACTORS Mr. Coolidge and, following the latter's self- v than it did in the boastings of the braggart. For : tiee et o Mr. Hughes, ‘Whon tne|than 1t did 1 e B vertising in those dark|| Canleonts Taxi and BLUE BIRD TAXI Shiae s nesittay - dlsagron- declined to be a Barkis, Mr. Mellon, while|, o0 1yt the quack and imposter, in whose hands L] b SHORTY GRAHAM abl bo # & ooe. ommital, was counted for Vice-President|;” proquced riches as miraculously as did Alad- Ambulancé Service Stand at Bill's Barber Shop e about starting. & es, according to Bastern newspapers. But if|gin’s lamp and the golden touch of King Midas. b JUNEAU TRANSFER fnate business realized that||Stands at Alaskan Hotel and The first two or three en- COMPANY e wae, it must have been a personal preference. Eventually, legit ¥ Inder Secretary Ogden Mills has been vociferously |adapted to honest merchandising advertising Noland's Corner » tries in yOlll‘ pm book Mli“ A , also, was C issioner Blair|wonld work, even greater wonders, Then it was | h - i St just a matter of dispelling the popular prejudice Phones Sizgle 0 and 314 THE CLUB LUNCH help to inspire you o wilke Vi , and Galen the Bureau of Internal Revenue, an el Seainst advertising and inculcating in the public ‘ i e} “ddi 1 ROOM tions, Collector of Customs for the Port of Bal- . L k | mind faith and discernment to take its place. ore. Thus Mr. Mellon's department is well For the discovery of advertising—the richest ¥ & Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. Dally ented in the Hoover movement. vein of business ever opened—big business is i ‘ nd faker. Without BERRY’S TAXI PETE JELICH, Proprietor ; GET STARTED TODAY “In fact, Washington political observers say|ingcihted’ to the quack opments there are giving the impression,gyvertising there would be no such thing as “big Mr, Hoover is the heir-apparent to the|pysiness.” PHONE 199 i delegates at the next National Conven- A o . It is not intimated that the President has| With two armies fighting it out in the field i BURFORD’S CORNER to do with this situation but there are and the Reds running loose in every direction, Agents Etoite i o China ig all set for a lively winter.— (Indianap- i WHI NDY SUNOCO Motor Oil None Better—-Box or Bulk } ons that such a disposition would be N ks ing to him. Secretary Work of the In-|® d < CARLSON'S TAXI SERVICE v The B- M. Behrends R blican Party, but Secretary Mellon lets it be on AR | Fanekir. Aliska § o It Makes Business Big. STAND AT THE ARCTIC MODERN REASONABLE RATES r Department is said to De “hustiing migh-| .. pjjye Thompson may think he is on the ¢ his colleague. Although Attorney-Gen-|,y sperican, but he has yet to be voted the y jargent s keeping silent, his chief alde, (n o ajuable player.— (Detroit Free Press.) M m J. Donovan, is hitting the line hard i 43 b - A RS AR oover without rebuke or hindrance. If this| Senator Henin, having demanded the resigna- 1 tion of Secretary Jardine, would, of course, ac- ment ues to develop favorably to such e thi . Hoover's position is almost fl;;n- cept it if he tendered jt.— (Boston Transcript. ) 3 £ tion meets, Mr. s W R LR N 5 | Pty ’(‘w:"m“::mt‘“ woed.| The Anti-Saloon League, in its sessions at b g Cabinet over the|Washington, gave us some staggering statistics. A ®|—(Atianta Constitution.) X