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washing it” in a snow bank oa[Juneau about a having made’ = » Secretary, two for nominations Two candidates for delcgatr; !“". trail. i"s“"‘m V|Sl.!l|', ‘ last winter on L FI E HLINGS {for the Fall elections and three{to the Democratic National Con- ! Furs Plentiful [is Way north from a trip to tho Fathers and Sons ifor party offices to be filled at|vention at Houston filed today. P This season is one of the bes.|states. He made his home here A | tiie’ hpstt ot - . . n ! stk 2 L he April primary election. Di-!They weré: John W. Troy, editor HERE AF I ER Ifm' trappi ed fox that has be: 2! i\nl_h ago and has many l; A ME MEE I ING To G:"' TOKel.her M DE ocALLY lvisinnul candidates and the rest{and manager of The Empire, and {known in years in the Kuskokwim | [riends in the city. On February 18 { I. lof the party ticket, it is under-|Jjames McCloskey, former local lcountry, according to Lottstelit.| He has been superintendent in g N {stood, will be filed before the|Chief of Police and pioneer of TRA IL TRIP:S.W- ¢ the Indlan trappers are|the Kuskokwim country for the T T The annual get-together din- | | |filing period closes tomorrefv. |[this city. Four otheér candidates catching as oh as one fox|Alaska Road Commi some er for tithers MY Rong, (i | G | George B. Grigsby, Ketchikan|for delegates and a full list of every day Prices are reported|time and “-m. return this s der the auspices of the Juneau | | attorney, endorsed by the partyaltern cxpected to file gy to be very good. to ('m}llnuv his work. The (']|i-[‘, M R 3 will be held on ' | S g e at its Seward convention, filed|late today or t row. A divi- s“ E K l( k . s A total of 1500 red fux. H'kII‘: upern(lr.m.wl (',nm)i.lt‘h-tl .la:cl sum Alaska ‘Game COmmISSIOH Saturday evening, ,l-‘nbruary;‘ Grigsby Truit! and Others;“‘“ declaration of candidacy for |sional ticket is also expected to pt. in Kuskokwim for/were snipped on the steamer Starr | mer, he said, were the completion 0 F oK 1 18, in Moose Hall. Announce- | | oy 1 | Delegate to Congress. be put in the field hefore the Road Commission Com- [t wanatak of by o ]yt gt (';“:,',;l_ el b ket pens Fourth Annua ment of the date was made ;| Fille Declarations of | jumes s Truiet. Anchorage|filins period ends. 3 ¢ month, Lottsfeldt said, he @ and cons ayy : May Juds | 3 v 118 g : N 'y i it {fletes Winter Inspection |’ tur ampment mads. tromt|of an addionai mile 4na oneha| Meet on Regulations, | }icdes by Souor duteels oot} Candidacy for Office [rerer site SuEmee & Sevara. | D \ - |that point was said to aggregale|to the Little Creek road in tho i 5 Scbut movemeit. i Soneal 1.y . i 3 . N | about $50,000. Ophir mining countty, serving Wih only ‘oie” mefber. ot Fon Gaal. thoss Who ihe Ba g Five Demorx:ullc candidates for James J. (nnr}uru. of this city, It you ,"""“ a good ecarnenter Having completed a dog team the Plume Dredging company and|,iendance, the Alaska Gan iy # oo i bo e ';‘nflice today filed their declara-|endorsed for National Commit-{phone 498. Handy Andy's Shop, trip of 980 miles through toel The country is well filled With| overal smaller operators in the|commissios e BUn [isons, | Are. TOQUGRERN. AtOYTER ‘illnns in the office of Territorial |teeman, filed for that office. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. ady Ruskokwim country from Tacotna fur buyers, Lottsfeldt sald, and a|piile Creek district. oniission . today: . DRENSEEUIN] | whiir eyps 'Su0UL TH TAORINL st el e e : it o yodd to Kanatak on the Alaska Penin-|number of comical incldents oo | [ oyefeldt expects before ,,,m,,‘,lf“‘}']”‘ ,1., v“*"jl“}'_‘l in ‘nedbealt | parent with lmjm‘ lfmnr i sula which occupied over a period |cur in their work. Two buyels|i,g for the westward to make a| R, N ,'” which its preseni| | son or some boy whose father | J " v T o s ¢ ja | regulations will be studied in coa-| | is unable to attend the din- of nearly two months, Carl F.|were said to leave Kanatak al|g) ;. to Petersburg with his| . k. orloclad : A Lottsteldt, superintendent of the|the same time with dog teams|).oihor Jirnest Lottsfeldt who h‘:'"‘l:xt";::h‘)‘"':'“‘“r(']l")‘ :"?l‘g‘ndrt’rt:r:- :";‘“r‘-”:nh}llx* ]?‘n:‘v‘ :]h;;i u'l;::v“il ] Alaska Road Commission in the |raciug for the same objective and |y, engincer for the Commission, | jiiiong formulated for recommen-| and attendance has been | dation to the Federal Department of Agriculture for next season. Kuskokwim country, arrived ‘n;unn on discovering his dog team| ncaceq in the Wrangell Nar- Juneaw on the steamer Alameca|was bested by that of his com-|,,we proje | growing with each succeeding ar. YOUR CHOICE 4o spend the next three weeks in| petitor returned to Kanatak, got s el Long il R i R compiling his report for the Com-|into a poker ga: with a panty 0 R T Q Lo pary in ByendRee ‘> : mission. Lottsfeldt made an ia-|of men, including trappers AT THE "01 ELS l. 1u_ll'tlm;. lhl:ml.r‘;n‘.lu l(;-",(:v rep- : T spection of winter trails and shel-|whom he had purchased fu Gastineau resentative the rst Division, | recommendations, are invited (o .| B Bremnan: W. H. Chase, Cor.|J. C. Widstead, Second Division, |be present at the hours announced | dovar O Lottsteldt. Taliotna: | Dr. W. H. Chase. Third Division: [ for public hearings. b L. Anderson; Mrs. C. J. Apn. and H. W. Terhune, Secretary anll e first day or two are expect- at Oom ut lt strong, Tenakec; Richard Wake.|Executive Officer of the Board.|eq to:he occupied largely with | when | lin, Seattle; Mrs. Johnston; Jamcs | IIving McK. Reed, Fourth Divi-routine matters, - consideration of | over an|L. Freeburn, Chichagof; Chick |dion member, was delayed enrout:| vpjtten communications, etc. Sev- ter bins constructed by the)won a large sum of money Commission in the Kuskokwim|which was the amoun and is the first official to undei-|paid the trappers for th take such a mission in the past; Two other buyer three years. He was ucrompamndl'mil togeth on the trip by Lars Indegard. ifferences @ I ) A 2 7 "t s ’ Winter Work .. One had two axes while the[Ashby; E. E. Mead, Point Re-{by a tieup of rail facilities but|..a) changes in existing regule-| The chief work which claim:d|other had none and the buyer|treat; S. Jacobsen. | will arrive by February 15, before | fjons and one or two changes i Lottsfeldt’s attention. was the re-|who possessed the necessary tr Alaskan le’ session P.nlla', ¢ the law have been recommended | Y | Jocation of a 36-mile winter trail implements sold one to his com L. C. Suby, Miami, lnlvxlw hearings will be l\eldl b\' and will be made public as the _between Flat and Holy Cross. He|panion for $10, the original cost| Clarence K. Smith, 1./ the Commission for the next eigitt|,y, giscussed during the meetin o i Clari, | days, February 7 to 14, inclusive, and Indegard also placed mile!p; ag been §2.50. A fight among| Anderson, city; Ruby ;s i o T T ' posts on the Nenana-Flat mail|their dogs finally terminated what| Warm Springs Bay; 1. Ragnon, | It announced by Secreter\ ‘N"m Mg e, route from Telida to Flat. | might have resulted in a similar|Hoonah: John Vavalis, Tenakee; [T These will be from 1:30 )} i ; Four new shelter cabins werc|fray between the two men, ac-|G. Jourdan, Tenakee; J. Jourdar, ) S and S ! 1‘ My price complete bath room outfit constructed in the Kuskokwim |cording to the story Tenakee 0 g b, wnper 2 54 i | q p | country last fall; one on the Idita-| [t was said that on another oc- s Commission in person to mak ETHERE IS A REASON}! ! (I". O. B. Seattle) $68.90 rod-Bhagluk trail at the Littie|casion a fur buyer who precedel| Louis Anderson, Cordova. e T g ¢ & ' Yetna River, the second at thelganother on the trail told the Ta- il i vy ! ; g Latest mail order house price (F. O. Foothills on the Tuliksak-Bear | dians as' he passed along that the | APENTION L. 0. 0. M. NO. 700 \% | ¥roplt. W0 heright AegRrion B. Seattle) » Creek trall and the third and|man following him was a prohibl-{""Aj) ‘members are urged to be A 2 advertised have repeated | fourth on the trail between Apo-|tion agent with the result that the |, ecent at 8:00 p. m. as we are orrialy e kak Station and Quinhagak. Inglans took to the hills and (1*entertaining the B. P. O. B! L Differende’ = x. L $ 155 ! The winter trails and the shel-|unfortunate and unenlightened|iymmeqiately after lodge is over.| E i i i ter cabins are all in good shaps|puyer had difficulty in securing ady'l ! { Joods still on sale except Palm. i § E AV ' Lottsteldt said. even dog feed, let along a cargd o | N ,o“u Soap axi Woel. Soapll For $1.55 I give you your choice of “Standard,” 7 f furs. ! y | GO 99 “ 0 e et Long Trip - oldt has been absent from T sold out — new shipment on | Crane” or “Kohler” Fixtures degard lett Ta | 10U NEW LIFE | . Lottsfeldt and Indegard le il vy 5 I : i Sext boat! i s ; 5 ¢otna November 30 last and fol e N 5 Largest Stock in Alaska to Choose From lowed the regular lrnil1 ucrunT i » J{WINE TONIC BITTERS N i " country, going through Flat and i ‘RS i 4 * e River to Paimute, across the port-|i " rolks | BUILDER S 3 concentrated attention. Folks S i to Kaltshak on the Kuskok-ji ., ..o"5i51qe of Juneau will | . 3 | ¥ » wim River. From that point the{ FWE o0 05 tifed it they Made iron&]pnrn California AR < 1 AR g Praii trail goes down the Kuskokwin A st R d ne S umbing i urners eatin River o Bethel thence aloug tho || Y1l addzess thewr orters | BUTLER-MAURO anttary | : s “I tell yon in advance what job will cost” coast to Good News Bay, on 10{f 5,00y just try us and we e tieuce o Nekek ‘;"! think you will do it again. the Alaska Peninsula, knnRi b _‘: Memo: Valentines, Tide up the Ugagu u‘:e:{ s { Tables, Prescriptions, Maga- hgrl:zzn.nn::trlol::c:re mm‘le‘ zine subscriptions and every- atak wl . with the steamer Starr for Sew-! thing DRUG CO. [ When We Sel It Grocery | It's Right t Free Delivery Phone 134 Sub Station Post Office No. 1. R S i e, S ————. | ard. ached Kanatak Janu- o H aly Sy 17 Onvistmas Day, Lot | HELLAN'S |Ii e e eldt d Indegard spent in 2| i ; ;#vr.:lblnnon Indian lu;erq. be- .PHARMACY : The Ne ween Good News Bay an uin- ':I'I ! i : zz’ k. Their Christmas _dinuer Sho .l:”' » “::;:;:ng Two Cans FREE in Every Dozen } 2 onsisted of beans and deer stofk i 0’ Fruit a"d Vegetables | o o e GARNICK’S PHONE 174 CROWN o s e Aarmy | (lean-Up Sale SHIRTS BIG REDUCTION IN BRICES Shoes, Shirts, Ties, Hats, e Sweaters, Caps, Socks, STOCK UP AGAIN ON CANNED GOODS 1 Spring Mode Is Here JUST ARRIVED Newest Silk Dresses direct from the New York and San Francisco markets. l s EXPRESSIVE OF SPRING’S ADVENT IN THE LATEST MODELS such successes indeed in style, quality and ; Overcoats, Raincoats, Ho So GRA V E S U * d erweny lowness of price that you will not hestitate buying two or three . TO CLOSE OUT BROKEN LINES [ The ClOthlng M A OF MERCHANDISE ¢l GAY YOUNG FASHIONS FOR THE MISSES, MODELS OF INDIVIDUALITY FOR WOMEN, TAILORED TO PLEASE THE MOST EXACTING A Chance for a Big Saving ‘3 Heavy crepes both flat and satin backed georgettes and last but far from least come our new T . snappy print designs—Choose at will from one and two-piece styles—featuring tucks, pleat- ing, novelty embroidery and many pleasingly tailored with self trim—just the dress for busi- 8 DATES TO REMEMBER . MIKE AVOIAN ness, street and afternoon WOII‘-POPIIIN'IY b AT A.B. HALL FRONT STREET ] . Priced from $12.50 t0$29.75 X February 11th—FIREMEN’S BALL (. o Let’s All Go - February 25th---Carnival Dance—Costume i . : . ’ Wa : ~ Our First Showing of 1928 Spring Millinery 8 Washington’s Birthday RYE T ACK HE A‘LTH i Prize: for the Best Dressed Couple Get Your Costumes Ready and Win CR IS P Prize for Comical Couple Think Up Something Neiw Fabrics New Styles ~ New Colors Satins Felts Straws ' The event you've béen awsiting—the initial display of moderately prioed . the leading style conter of Juneau—to see is to buy — Prices range from 5 Ibs. for 95 cents‘ “YQUR BEST FRIEND” Nowdays some people will tell you that Dollar is your best friend. If it is so then why not take good care of it. Phone your grocery orders to us, or come in and take a look at sour prices—it is a real help for you, and your friend. PHONE 37 THANK YOU FOR LAST WEEK'S PATRONAGE