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TR gt ? S RSN T R A PROFESSIO Fraternal Societies — OF We believe the Panhandle of Alaska stands at “Yes,” replied his wife calmly, Seattle Fruit and EKN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND M.ANAGER the threshold of the developmgnt of this industry 1 wae with her when she bought Produce Co. Two well-financed groups have bid in large R Fresh Fruit and Veretables | | | pRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel By SAM HILL 1t Suré’s’ HAd 1t Orderel Wholesale and Retail et . fgzors Out of town orders given DENTISTS s bt bt SISt .- F ) i R et o ¢ p HOM _”RLD(-LR\ MUST special attentfon B. P. O. EhKS’ Entered In the Post Office In Juncau as Second Clast | ficll making investigations that must precede & headline, 1 and 3 Goldsteln Bidg. ceting Wednec R 1 Era = d matter. any actual development work. Each day finds us Worst Thing to Live In For the 10V Mike. . We: thotaht | e PHONE 56 o-':‘)"mek\enlnz. at ¢ '] ¥ 8 Elks’ Hall UBSCRIPTION RATES. drawing mearer to the culmination of well-found-|It would bhe fine to live in luxury,|that {hing had been kicked out|F————————8 | Hoas ta m. to9p m. GEO. B. RICE, Oelivered by cairier In Juneau, Douglas Treadwell and|eq development plans. It s the hope of an|But it you can't, why dow't com:-|long ago! J. B. BURFORD & CO 3 g hmw:[um By mall, postage pald, at the following rates: verwhelming majority of the people of the entire plain, | Must be a few homes left where Al — > » One year, in advance, $12.00; six months, in advance $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25 | Territory that they will go throuih successfully,|Just plug along and do your darn-|(he ol’ can opener’s soldiering on L. C. Smith and Corona i | Bulecribers will confer a favor If they will promptly | cqlizing that it will mean the addition of an| dest to ‘\ he job! TYPEWRITERS Dr. Charles P. Jennc | - ° . |erate. And in Alaska this is, of course, notably |dying,” said her husband excited- T Daily Alaska Empire .. Rk Published cvery evening except Sunday by the er tracts, Aa¥e. Beskikiathza oo 5 | BRI PRINTING COMBANY ‘i Second” and’ Map|Lmber tracts, have been awarded contracts, and| | 3trests, Juneav, Al oth are today paying engineers who are in the| | T o PSS notify the Business Office of any fatlure or irregularity Make: sure ‘that Soa; dowtiNOs 1 PR A : DENTIST Co-Ordinate Bodies in the delivery of their papers. industry that can and will operate throughout o A i ubii G gl Dt d nes o ve lic Stenograph sonry Telophone for Bditorial and Business Offices 374. vain. Maybe You've Seen Her Acro P grapher Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Scottish Rits Bullding Regular meetings Telephone second Frida the year giving employment to large number of EMBER OF ASSOCIATEL rAEd skilled n Killed X T the Aisle YL SR T gl to the S oS Ao sk g b2 Observations of Oldest Inhabitant| Altlough the misers may be ¢le 6500 use for republication of all news atches d Now comes a group of politicians with thel ‘pyg gretest regret of & 1ot of | Il make & bet, 'n.win with BROWN’S tocal Sfi&.‘“.“,'uifi.., iy 2 suggestion that taxes shall be levied on that|yne glder folks is that they were|That there's no miser who's as| o: Tamcen|iMdustry. A proposition to tax before we have|young hack in the days when do- | close VARIETY STORE W. S ‘M"‘,‘;“CN'"{:,:‘:,”;S"AN“VU':,’;,;';“E‘;B[‘,’c,m(," REERI1t1 o lock the stable doors before we have any |ing wicked things was confidered | As modest Mabel keeps her knees Statidgery—Notioke Dr. ‘\ V. Stewart == |horse to put in it! A threat and a sandbag to|naughty | RS Greeting Cards—Toys— DENTIST A | legreet the capital without which there can and - - More or Less True Novelties. Ih:urv 9 a. m to 6 n m will be no such development as proposed! The Ananias Club Mother, too, liked to have| Merchandise of Merit SEWARD BUILDI This is a queer political philosophy Were| “It's been my experience it ! things she wore match, but she| ™ Office Phone 169, Res, Ly b el A AR e e _ o 5 ] eve caday flic Cou 'lmn insisted that even none n:“‘ ST g A Phone 276. night, at 8 o'clock, smile at the antics of those who advance it,| that all those arrested for exces-|ine stories she listened to be off H. MAC SPADDEN, Dictatos | ive specding have really been in{ gl S . |R H. STEVENS, Secretary. But i re than queer. It is dangerous tol|™'Ve SPC z have really d colo [3 4 | e oS 7 o (ATBEIOUS 01 hurry to get to a very importani | f A 5 V) ot the material prosperity of Alaska. Unless its 1t . she ;cpgMd . tose. woisht 83 il MOU N JONEAL ERDaE No. et | proponents are squelched at the polls, unless| ™ C " [easty e, "“]‘ S b II 4Ul E D “tel ; ccond and FourthiMon- 6 5 [ s fie « qui / # Al O | Alaskans can prove by their actions that it does | bridge fiend could qu Y, “ Tlour " mont | in y it no more than that, Alaskans could afford to|the Judge of the P ey Be With Such Husbands |g..en with envy every time she 7 to 8 or by appoinraent not represent the public's f g toward capital patient's - wife—" Mrs.|years the word, slender. AND LOT CLEANING Licensed Osteopathic Physician it is caleulated to drive away that capital which | Phone: Office 1671. | Grouch was reading | Tho Residence, Gastirean Holnl 1wow turning its attention hitherward. “Wasn't a patient wife, I'll bet,’ only kind of twins modern G. A. GETCHELL, couples want are those bought at Phone 109 or 149 » 1 furniture store. ; g 4 i o cagOmderiot Tha mot of five or six chil | | fi T i Second and Fourth T ties - 2 3 o6 ant A |Most everybody will be in the fun and that Be ‘Real Tragedy [aren Know she evor had to| L —1 Dr. Geo. L. Barton deva ot el o, | her own living the last juh} | | { — - growled Mr. Grouch, butting in. | This is one of June ig nights for frolic —_— ) 1 N - 0 | el 1 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM. it is put across in proper shape—where? Oh, of| Thore's many a sweet lass, . ). N e CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. ‘ she'd pick would be dish washer Juneau Public Library| | |ome tiours 10 t 12 3 1 8 7 o IN, Worihy Mafron. 0. O ] Wi gtk light MILDRED. MAR- ity |course, at the Firemcn's Ball ho would be in a sorry plight, it 4 i A Al ot ; intment. Phone 269 BROWN, See'y. While the commerce of Alaska with the States; i i If, by unlucky chance, 04 FoatAnIRRE and 9; and b};:r:?::):RALT|c L o'y, in 1927 was disappointing in that it showed i She couldn't get her “things” dry| The oldfashioned homely girl shrinkage in the commodities produced in the| o'er night {was better off, she had veils, fans % Surwery’ nor Osteovathy. ; n.f‘f:'sltfn'fifilfwsu 1760, Territory and shipped to the States, the report (Ketehikan Ch le.) tand long skirts to hide her imper- ity ,I-lnll. Second Floor Mcetings second and last erritory an D 3 it Ketehikan, Chronicle This fs V"y Light 1 Ma'z Street at 4th Monday at 7:40 p.. m of the year's business issued recently by Co Representing themselves as speaking for the Sabel: I8 har: " hatt Bk < A i i Readliig ool B i ‘fi"?."n’fe:fi ?‘ruihe‘rl. urged Jector of Customs J. C. McBride was ol entirely | Ropublicans of Ketchikan, a very few persons| M d ki ‘3',‘”, ool ol il i T Gl Helene W. L. Albrecht [t Wil "she, e fin rig spots. The decline ineral b ig 4 ') ated “‘a at-|*© PR ey ot - mammas™ @ a { n RS * * z EDW, M. McINTYRE, 3. K. H. ot hm],hl % ”“|' IM(]”:«I i ::‘x wrent ;:l.::u " I:xl;‘\’ i‘:“‘“h-.'« §x‘x“»ln i:nll\'llv‘.‘vlr:-'x:::lx i wl:‘lulm Edythe: “Well, if it s she 5| j004ies” but they are not the kin¢ | | Circulation Room Open From PHYSICAL THERAPIST. | [H 3 #ERNG e aiy, roduction, which was small, | as appare ) AR 4 ceeping it ds S sha dnzimal 1Y 20 B Y . m.—T: o i ? b TS S SRR A5 :M due more to unfavorable conditions rather not hold up an Aral’s tent, nor would it hold Roshing - 1t 4 Sy ; of lli““ll[»* xh,lld‘n-n address as ma | 0 3.3:’"” 7'.“00 p. m. to Medicul Gymnusttes, Massage R ey than to a slackening in the actual mining oper N e STORS AL WANDE ory wasltob STORO WU W AVslanye: Sl gr | * it SRR pac s | | Current Magazines, Newspapers 410 Goldstein Bldg b Ve D AEA0, Noo & tions. Unusually dry weather during the sum-|8ass Narrows. | 3 ! ¥ Reference Books, Et: wch month at 8 o'cle There is so much about it to be given con- Rpians ic--it it b ana refreshments 1 sideration that it will be dealt with from tima| T f “,“.”".“-}.".r. Or?80n | 1le acorn can grow there is no| __FREE TO ALL to time by the Chronicle, between now and uu-;”'“‘“ dried caterpilfars.—News |y ;ying—these giddy, little flappers ol | Free Reading Room 18 mot the practice of Medicine. KNIGHTS OF | a mighty oak from the mer months curtailed to a large degree opera- tions in most of the placer mining districts and in gold output was accounted for by that | KATHER i in a weekly [ Valentine's (‘)p—ticalrbeisl. primaries, but one particular section cannot es-|item in a weekl may develop into the grandest| ., > s R. L DOUGLASS nce. In the copper mining industry |cape immediate attention, * * * kind of women | Optician and Oplometrist 4 oy m. Sisdion lower prices, together with a slightly lower & *| Before proceeding with a criticism of a so-| Must Be Easy as Changing Coior| [ gometimes seems as if the| Ask £ Room 16, Valentine Bldg. & ; Ask for th 8 of ore mined, likewise resulted in a decrease. | called “Republican” platform, we take occasion | (ueed to be.) july women letting their hair Hours 9 a. m. to § p. m. and All indications point to a more general demand to asssert our staunch support and appreciation| A girl may need help in chang »w long are those homely crea- y by Appointment for copper this year and a consequently im-|0f everything-done by the Republican admin-|ing a tire— tures on whom half-grown hair proved price And- during the past year steady |istration under Calvin Coolidge. Likewise do we| But can look even worse than their B i ians in: development: plakeR b ;::lv‘llll“j;: ;|I|':l’;>x1r:‘l:;.s§:;“|I{:"!;::(':-l Hoover, his works,| Hardly in changing attira. bobs-and long hair did Robert Simpson | |7 WOMEN oF MOOSEHEARTT whom . we halieve —_— e e LEGION, NO. 439 the Fairhanks _ms‘u..v(“ w " laidd m“-::; ol and hope will be next President of the United | Mastial Hibe. Ot op ik )t papers for sate at The Empire Bakery Opt. P ton cut. | | | Meets iS¢ and drd Thvirsdaya L s g e s ® yerl [States. When in step-ins - e - Graduate Las ngeles Cc each month, 8 P.M. at Moose There was an increase in the tourist trade \\']nn-hi The “platform” lege of Optometry amd s not one word of commen- | C . . et " s Hall. i was the largest in volume in the Tm'r!lnr_\"sY.mmm for Calvin (‘()n]"!gn for his efficiency, Tl:\m‘le;{;: ];(IT:fin;"' THF ROFK[ ’\VD Prodllcts g]mh.lm]?il:ti{l Esther Ingman, Senior Re- history. This is growing to be a sizeable in-|ecomomy, success, nor does it express an iota of Her that staye’ in; 4t asses geni: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. dustry, one that, properly directed and handled, |sympathy with him or those things for which he ik BOARDING HOUSE from your G i will inevitably take its place as one of Alnsk's stands. It may be that the “platform” was writ- Nothing to Talk Abouty is now open for business. y rocer - e |ten by a man who failed so materially in public RiIProaoucasa of waalth. office that he could not hold on under Mr. Cool- idge; or that it was dictated by that leader of n Visiting brothers wete ) | H | | 1 | Leneses Ground “Why has Mrs. Wright dropped, | Room and Board. Home Cook- The tremendous shrinkage in the salmon out of all cial affairs?”’ ing. Mrs. Short, Prop. 7y o ) THE JUNEAU LAUNDR\ pack in 1927 was the real factor in the great| =0 0 0000 S marritory who stands directly| . She says she can't fit insBhe's ik Losbwe—mmtmr e 5 ’ - ¢ i & loss experienced in Gommerce, It was one ””nppu.\ml to the development of industry as advo-|D¢¥e" had an operation, geverfe — e JUNEAU BAKERY Franklinv Street, between $6656.45 those “off years” which have occurred in the|caied by the greatest Secrétary of Commerce that |bo #ovoad: never wd SpRCOVPEI Sorvice Transfer Co. PHONE 577 Avoat, faa eeani Bty Has just been paid out for past and, despite the conservation and protection |nag ever held the office. Gand, Beverada vhy® dadie o i § PHONE 359 l"“"“i local merchants on campaigns administered in behalf of the salmon, Be that as it may. We proceed to para-|Pand, never had any desire Will Hani Saw Mill Wood % y local rel 3 ¢ : A 5 iy visit road houses and plays hrnde As eccount of the stranding of very probably will be experienced in the future. graph five of the “platform. Sl ey ey and Coal the Even the scientists were puzzled to account for It is reproduced in full, as adopted: 3 o Office Phone 389 the phenomenally short and late runs of fish We believe that the enormous timb i i Residence Fhone 3501 1 Q < which ‘were common almost over the entire resources of the Territory should be de- ARG ERNUAT AU M L ————— Tae Cuas W. CArTER MorTuARY S.S. NORTHWESTERN b ¢ veloped, and for the benefit of the Ter- Helen Shinn, of Los Angelds, | =" Pacific Coast. And where the experts cannot ritory, ‘and we therafore urge that Con- has been granted a divorce Crom B i ——————— “The Lest Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Yes, we write Marine Insur- arrive at a cause, it is folly for the laymen 2 e s her husband. . ance on single shipments or gress and our Legislature make ample IA RA 0 Corn: ra i Phone 23€ H : to attempt it. The loss in quantity of pack provision for protecting the people ;|xntl e RELIABLE TRANSFER o ARG Sravkim. B under an-open policy which partly ‘compensated by the prfce advances which | small operators in obtaining a fair and Speaking ofi Fashion: t Ph e » || COVErs all your shipments au- i ’ one 149 Res. 148 are likely, also, to continue through the comihg square allotment of areas and the ac- You can usually see what i = N tomatically. season. Business, local and otherwise, suffered cessibility of outlets, both roads and coming in at any swell (q‘inink COURTESY aad GOOD L — THE COST IS VERY from the shortened fishing gnd packing seasons, navigation. We further urge that such out party. : SERVICE Our Motto Ak damoiistiates - anew HoW.: dlosely - 18, ot companies or persons as are granted ey 4 s G 1 LOW TO00 | L ¥ i 1 T timlh Even If He Was Full & general prosperit nnected with and dependent concessions or leases of our imber £ r B e oy nootel MR AP should be held to strict account in the For eating 55 flapjacks AT " employment of cheap labor and the pur- +In the news he has got! his chase of material and supplies outside name; HOTEL the Territory. We further believe that And that's a fine example, Bo. GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. ALLEN SHATTUCK all leases or concessions should be sub- Of what is meant by emply ZYNDA ritorial taxes are derived and out of which so ject to taxation by the Territory. fame. ELAVATOR SERVICE H PRINTING and STATIONERY INSURANCE many Al 18 earn their livelihood. This atti There we have it. We must tax the pulp Phone 244 d Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office tude wont please some of the ‘‘corporation bait-|{and paper industr tax it plenty, and before Zero in Informatfon 8. ZYNDA, Prop. ers” but it would be almost impossible to do|We have it. In a word, we should attempt to| The hoys who got their educa- : OPEN EVENINGS Ehat’ anyway. keep out the pulp and paper industry. For[tion in the College of Hard [E—————ve——o—0u — : ) AN Antan the year had it§ compensations. s the Forestry Service, business interests, | Knocks didn't wear coonskin i SO B A QRIS That the Terriory s ot in & bad way, econ. DIOSTEHIVe ciisent havo, been attempting (o, 1n:|cont, JAPANESE TOY MORRIS omically or industrially, is clearly evidenced | indust el power, pulp and paper possibilities, but now Nothing Serious SHOP : % by he showing of a balance of trade In 1t5|comes' the word that these passible investors| e just catled tack up and sked R ara ki . ALASKAN HOTEI‘ CONSTRUCTION CO. favor which amounted to $21,473,960. That is|petter beware, that they are likely to be leg- him and his wife to come over Front Street not a large amount in these days of billion-|islated out of busines: ' ALL KINDS OF 5 tonight to play bridge and he RATES dollar business, but its proportion to the value| I @ pulp mill of size, or a paper mill should | oy o e L e “I P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders MODERN REASONABLE of incoming commerce is more than merely|come to Ketchikan or any other town in Alaska, U ll_ " e B Al 4§ DA HOUSEL, PROP. : C lBIp’ET respectable, it is almost two-thirds of that value, |Proberty adjacent therto would be worth a great R S Y deal more. The folks who have struggled for|f==""r""" i years would find that their efforts are about to AND T s = ot vodi SRS i AUTOS FOR HIRE MILL WORK At a recent meeting of the Ketchikan' Re- investment, and more. But the authors of this eJeo_o P W' publican Club, at which accounts said there were [PlAnKk In the “platform” would wipe out such Increased Fac"l"tws 3 o g hope, would prevent development of industry and GLASS but persons” present, a platform was adopted w9l Ter : 3 " . therefore of the Territory, would hamper the containing among other things the following de- natural growth. \ 9 ‘ claration: ; Could it be that the paragraph even carries M’Zf‘y’ {| .. BERRY’S TAXI To keep step with our growth MORRIS We believe that the enormous tim- a veiled threat or hint to the prospective in- AL . CONSTRUC'EION CO- ber resources of the Territory shonld be vestors that if they hope to go ahead with de- PHONE 109 . and to add to our banking developed, and for the benefit of the Ter- velopment that they must employ this or that i”‘w ] BYILDIRG CONTRACTORS ritory, and we therefore urge that Con- attorney or firm of attorneys? That if they do Agents for facllmes, the Surplu‘ ,u”d 0, gress and our Legislature make ample not, the snarling personality of a factional lead- = % provision for protecting the people and er would do all in his power, to prevent their| . 3 . UN : bank has been increased small operators in obtaining a fair and acquiring that which the rest of Alaskans hope & s OCO Mo:or Od t’w o square deal in the allotment of areas they will obtain? um]d the accessibility of outlets, both The Chronicle now stands out against this o 3100’ e ca‘ l roads and navigation. We further urge plank of a so-called platform, ecalling on e i & ‘l:mz:—— that such companies or persons as are citizenry to ure HI:’ nrntmpmr r‘r;\nh (;l;t Om sn ‘(’3‘!“ il :trucgure WO e ’01 Feante concamsions or Jeais‘of our tim- obms 4o the ¥ lory that they will not only . —says Taxi Tad.|{¢ ; er should be held to strict accoun not be taxed out of busine 8 a P > : % in the employment of cheap labor and for their pioneering the w::' (I;Ihl‘t athey lfi;‘\ealnlu':: Your name and time you de- mLLER,S TAXI % Cgpiul ; i ..‘100,000-00 the purchase of materiald and supplies exempt from taxation, except their stumpage, | |3iFe to eall—will bring a drlv"{ |8 epone 155 Junean Alaska \ - outside the Territory. We farther be- for a period of years, possibly as many as ten. er_to your door pmmpuy' ” % f 5 SIll‘pl 810000000 leve that all leases or concessions Let the hinking people of Alaska who strive | |*£¥ d‘:';&fig’:’"::y';rm‘:: { CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS i s W should be subject to taxation by the |for development damn the cians and cast | |Office ; . {1 Over 6000,000.0 Territory. T unl!edll;n"!gr the nr:Jm;::; chauffeur. ] Total Resources Over $2, ,000.00 Resolved into simpler terms, this represents|Which Alaska’s resources warrant. 3 ;i & : Pk : g the doctrine that has heen adopted by certain = politicians in Alaska of soaking the foreign in- Women, says a Philadelphia lawyer, will no \ westor. It is simply the demagogue’s appeal to|l0NSET permit themselves to be bossed or advised an unthinking public, an effort to arouse o|PY their husbands. It takes Philadelphia lawyers L distinction between local and foreign capital. 1t | flgure out these things.—(Detrolt News,) ' cannot be defended as good Republican doctrine “If T owned hell oo - br. in this instance, as wise public policy, It {dan, * l“(:)uldmrenf T:::q :le:ia:iu't.;dh:lll“‘l' Z];J‘:)::l !llvarully admitted that the manufacturing [the middle of July will the Democratic ‘Party fully of pulp and paper today requires|feel the same way ?— (Boston Transcript.) Even where the industry has heen —————— | 1) mhlllhea for years, it has been found| Someone objects to Mr. Hoover as a candidaté wmall plants, fadequately financed, cannot|Pecause he has little “‘magnetism.” Well, Presi- &% 1n Q’ business with any degree of N‘"_ixlenli(‘unlldge doesn't throw off any sparks, either, *" i8 & big industry, highly competitive, ~—(Philadelphia Inquirer,) : 2 S i t T ———— " 4 » g & { - DS LRO8t Of ensinesrink, geiontific and| pingyergh made a foll stop at Colon.— (Bog- . ¢ i ) ) \VICR - SR IR KT o e ey R Q’ ton Herald.) ) s - ‘ upon the fisheries industry. This should suggest to all of us the necessity for imposing as few artificial handicaps as is possible on the industry from which such a great preponderance of T B 5 Lo

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