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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRL TUESDAY FEB 28, 1928. [to the industry in Alaska than elsewhere over Hlto prove: et ERE G, RN - A R - 1 {¢nis entire ‘DApAF-gMiE" Fexion, palnting out | Inest to nothing cost tw s E. f St iy D‘"ly Alaska E mptre [ihee oo A e e e come| | ALONG LB | | oo s ‘moaring e whois sri || Bantil ot s, | Hoer e e b Bl ot JOEN W. TROY - - EDITOR AND KANAGER bined stands of Oregon and Washington, and DETOUR | full :of cloths Moo Produce Co. | OF s gl or than the total stand in the Coast Lamping the silk hosiery dis- F 3 5 o v vy T T 5 ’ | {play on «any downtown esh Fruit and Vesetables % GER Gastineau Channe E;"r"ll’;'(;?':'l(lN\T?N':"f:(r:‘h'l;A.‘i;:' bt Sunday by M‘t.y;’ tion of British Columbia. s: By SAM HILL bl s e Wholesale and Retail DRS. KASER & FREEBUR a i Streota’ Juneau Aleska 8 e in the lonk run, and ve $ ¥ Jashion would have been kinder| | ©OuUt of town orders given DENTISTS " § in the st Office 1n Junvau as Second Class likely at present, will be able to furnish Just Wait, You'll Get Your Kind (0 a lot of girls if she had decreed |, special attention 1 1 dia b DR Fe T A per wood for newsprint mills than | If you don't like the weather, Bo,|lons pants instead of short skirts R TR AR PHONE 656 ¢ 1ons SURSCRIPTION RATES the Pacific Northwest, Aside from the | You're foolish if you fret ar them. o Hoars § a. m. to § p. m. Club y P Wi Atk o 8 o i - SO aerier To."‘u" (Douglas Treadwell ané| fact of little outside competition for scold | girls may make a man wing rates logs and no carrying charges on timber v if today is hotter'm ——y, |wish he wasn't married, but oth-! J. B. BURFORD & CO i,{ t . resds e i 2:20 1R pavange lands, logging costs will hbe cheaper. ymorrow will be freezing cold! | would be about as much of a L. C. Smith and Corona | Fibers will confer & favor 1f they will promptly | Southeastern Alaska, with its numerous (Sur Sure, THAC'T, saféha \ptation to meck as a can of % | Dr. Charles P. Jenne ||;..icr 0 (el ye Business Office of any failure or irregularity bays, inlets, channels’ d&nd canals, ha iR that L ‘refers To/ithe. 1. 7 .'_ ; TYPEWRITERS { J SOREAY "0 Rendgrson Clivery of their papers 4 i Vit o s ; : il 8 DENTIST H. L. Redlingshate bone for Editorial and Busiross Offices 374 9,000 miles of shoreline along which VEPRRA Y t is customary to have a chem- Public tenographer - I P ¥ 3 i S it | jp—— 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS rnE | Obeervations of Oldest Inhabitant alyze the liquor to see if| Rooms . P. O. 3 R s o=ty il 40, the Seventy-five per cent. of the pulpwood | pulp timber occurs in a narrow fringe Jad L o » +h > rinks " SuUr- u n eeting Wedn | 1t youll listen carefully you! the person who drinks it will sur. oy i ol o g Rl - “ro i o Pasit and Al At lies within two and one-half miles of [ will be able to detect & mote of |vive, and it might not be a C BROWN'S b . o'clock, ik :w;: new punilshed hereln o L | S o B G 450 ah ety |regret in any old timer's state-|idca to have him also analy : ) & e P & P e e ———y- and can be logged to the shore- ment that they weren't allowed to | the love before a license is grant- DOLLAR STORE R A T ‘?" KA CIRCULA BUAR/ c bR LARG e and towed through protecte ter " ve mar- > g g gk e o o R LR AL TR /.. line and towed througl pratedted wa do' sich tHInEA" eI soe if it will survive mar vt et g Dr.. A. W. vh\mrt ; Wil ol . . way o the mil. Regardess of the bolia i : » Ciresting Carise ors. DENTIST Vieting Brothers e DL yols losRes Lhe tinbuline PR . know woman to do eve e Hours 9/a. m. to 6 n. m. | | cannot recede far inland. In Oregon an Tho Anaiihs Ol jing, but darn it we believe ARSI vl 8L SEWARD BUILDING oo Washington the greater part of the pulp My date 18 rimy R uatd. | o < on the fat, bald-he el e Oftice Phone 469, Res. || ©f Freemasonry er occurs on the upper slopes of the fupon go ratudes to go 10 4. nish old hoab dozing in his chair (A A T Phone 276 ns and can be reached only by i | t hin 1 ———— e . Regular club for a supper because n,‘ ir {and still think of him as t - 4 P g W pensive logging railroad | i F Heintzleman closes his article b brief | of vitamines and calories.” There isn't any doubt about 3 ] ) v 3 ¥ I n Hall ment of local timber and waterpower' re Ry man being Dblindly in .love wher Dr. H Vanee 5 H || ¥ALTER B, HEISEL Bererar : ¢ho from the Ostecpath--201 Go'd. tein Y climatic and other conditions that must = Huh! ne: marties 7 glel who (b Mg H.4‘ )I,,ED Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to into consideration in the establishment act ‘calls for ‘a numpgr of y':m, i A h-"r ‘h””- 1 e el i v - OYAL ORDE newsprint manufacturing industr He || 10u8; Syttt il e, IEDL SABLLY Do misthpen ;far ‘) AND LOT CLEANING Licensgl Dntoonashio iShymentn “OF MOosE " ’ |a lot of nerve on the part of | old-fashioned square piano G. A. GETCHELL Phone: ()fll::u 1671, i Siihan e NG, B0 whomever does them,” remarked| Lots of fellows who kick ahout | . A. GE ELL, Residence, Castioeau Hotel | 5 | Meets every Monday |field without makin predictions as to its|(he movie directod B g to eat at seli-service re Phone 109 or 149 2 night, at 8 o'cleck eventual outcome article is a valuable Why not use the star's skirts?” | taurants go ahead and marry girls| ey ® g A g 2 e W\C"M”DPV i e -— . H. STEV wldition to the information already presented on|grinned the camera shooter, «I|who mean self-serviee at home, | N it oy Dr. Geo. L. Barton il . ALASKA D THE PAPER INDUSTRY.|the subject it discussés. It is bound to attract|never saw anything more ‘daring.” | too, for the rest of their lives—or | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bldg. | il JUNEAU LODGE NO. i | briefly the present activity in the " i T & AL M |notice from the interests engaged in the pulp i teast up io the time the ali-| | Juneau Publie Library| | | omco Hours 10 1o 13: 3 4 6 7 19 | Sccont i furth Mon- Yide @ Assistant District land paper industry, but ter worth lies Zero in Information mony starts | hidsd R SpIEtEAt ER.ah: W o % ""'] r] ”:, ik )"”"l'"' o ,’”"“ Bt A i AR S ,.uw“ ot I,," The first robin naver brings| These days you'll find - more| and CHIROPRACTIC Forester B eintzleman contributes an inter e fac : comy v disposes (3 KPSt e ; ad BFleipeg - theh iy s is not the practice of Medic esting and informative article in the January|argument that Alaskan forests should not be|®Pring back with it wves in offices than you witl in| | Free Reading Roora Review Number of the Pacific Pulp & Paper thrown open by the Government that has heen | i i City Mall, Second Floor : A Ra . Poets may rave about the ivory i — Indust In it he diseusses the relative value|advanced in some quarters of the Pacific North- o asritogge AL Sl bt itra s Mais Street at 4th : Order of PRanaLry e A " : | Let’s shed a tear for Nell, vhiteness of a girl's skin, - but Baadingii | R v for various purposes of Southeastern Alaska's| west Who is so doggone groe what her dad raves about is the| ding‘ Room Open From i / bt | Second and Fourth Tu loggone green, | 8a m to10p m elene Albreclhit or""the o timber resources as compared with those of the % s She still thinks garters should | 3solid ivoriness of her hea Il Gtiiasion o s e ot of cach Pacific Coast States and British Columbia. He i Y Be worn, but never seen. A shapely girl's idea of having | g S oom Open From = ] : e | Liquor and Canada. | g e A8 X |1 to 6:30 p4 m.~7:00 p. m. to Medical Gymnastics, Massage concludes that while Alaska offers a poorer op-, i ——— ood taste in clothes is to ha 8| 8:50 p. m. | Hlectricity ! | 7 ittle { srself i — portunity for the making of sulphite and sul-| (Ko o ARSta.) Wouldn't That Make You Se: ?lck ..v le of .hl’ elf in ther | Current Magazines, N“.”p.r’\ 410 (}o]d:(pln ng 7 P S e phate pulp, and kraft products, than the lower ? “S80 you don't like the sea aw will allow Reference Books, Etc, ' I FHone-Office Bl Coset sreas isetud Britids Ckamabin It is a little surpriging, in a world of such| « Whe fenon K IRk ainet <t X . R . nention “undermuslin’ in a mixed F herCOLUMBUS *ghers Counell No. 1760, | ot |scepticisms as our world bousts, to be assured | __FREE To ALL | T ioetings second and lasf it excels in the resources that lend themselvesithat the claims of the bootleggers concerning| “qi's all woir ompany even these days is be-| — [ Valentine's Optical Dept. Transient brothers irged to the manufacture of woodpulp and mewsprint.|jiquof s od from Canada are supported by LS wuse everything like that now is R. L. DOUGLASS o o M The British Columbia opportunity, howeve 18 |official documents. Yet, figures furnished «to our Travei Note nade of silk | Optician and Optlometrist 2 M. M'pquw ; nearer equal to Alaska’s than is the State Department by the Canadian Goverr.ment | AEO-<A - Uy A It He *, Ask f. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | |( J. TERNER. Scorétary Northwest ] the fact that 91 per cent. of all whiskey | pang made by a tire blowin Things That Make a Man Talk | AS] or Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. and e e tr “anaas =R My NI L e o 4 | | PUXILIARY Mr. Heintzleman reasons as follows: | e from Canada is destined to the United oyt {hey pay some attention to i Lot'a trouble, by Appointment ¢ PL%NFEHS OF The present day tendency is to make # s figure has mounted steadily with | L . Lot'a experiences, newsprint in mills of larger and larger ‘V‘h)w passage of Prohibition years. In 1 i 1 RSP R S A Lot'a liqu unean size and the latest plants have capaci- RN " :"Al' _k(". “""j""m" liquor exports WETe ] When she starts spending lot Lot'a emptiness above the eyes. Robert ‘*unpson ties of 400 to 600 tons per day. They i A (0 | e MANNINC ary. i oo Ol | time before her mirr'r, B L e represent tremendous investments, § Ada Ques Ak Rially racognies oy Ayl LR L e i No Brains (17 ery Opt. D. | | poucLAas AemiE 117 F. O, 000,000 to $25,000,060 each, and " can | nes \ipments of beverage alc ., Dplainly | Witath: fuse is. arowiie. Ak Some foolish women think - Graduate Los Angelos : b MBe Ay i only be justified when backed up. by as to contents and destination, are cleared | b1, 8 8 & The war to hold 'em, lege of Optometry and or huge timber holdings assuring an ade- without difficulty from Canadian customs con-| . o “=To When husbands they have Pro‘lucts Opthalmolcgy quate supply of wood indefinitely, or trols and allowed to move off and take their| G° ead . an 4 4 canght, Glasses Fitted i \ 0. 0. ¥ Hi T - 5 chances with the American border patrol. Furth- 1 was hurrying along, my mind 7 3kt T8 mcold ' Leneses Ground 1T € » W. P Guy Lo at least for a very long period, say 50 ; ile|on what I had just heard, when I Is jes’ t m from sour Gioce y o A & et A years. These plants have so far been er than that, export liquor pays no tax, whlh-}\‘ m<‘1' ,‘. o 1‘ Bdkaria e F acer N confined almost entirely -to Canada, that intended for domesti¢ consumption is taxed ”,,t:.,l,"‘ »‘l ”“‘“‘;”’k “: o i JACR OF ALL TRADES [+ where cheap pulp timber in immensc at $10 per case, 3 |7 py 0 rI.u '* f. " butted in| ‘¢t me at your oad jobs. Phonme quantities has been available and where | he Canadians are willing to do something| “And [t suppose,” butted i 173, John Holler, Prop. —adv the policy of the Provinces has been about this situation since our Government has|his wife. Gots i e SRS bL o . AL JUN %o allot. the required largh’ rshrtel ito complained of it. The Royal Commission which No," he retorted, " WOMEN OF MOOSEHE THE JunEAu LAunDRY LEGION, NOS489 aa | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | i | 8 passing | e EAU BAKERY Franklin Street, between each month, 8 P.My at Moose E 1 t¥e-mills. undér & form of Meenth-oRINNE |has just finished its investigations into the trans-|thug held me up.” Service Transfer Co. ; NE 577 Front and Second Streets || | Iall. St asamban cotling besastlis P Tal: |border liquor traffic has recommended to the : 5 ¥ N : Esther Ingman, Senior Re- ,u'w:,,y,,:'[ it the ,,u‘.,,l,.'(-nw newsprint Ottawa lawmalkers that the system of free clear-|Among Things We Are Curious Will Haui Saw Mill Wood 9 B- PHONE 359 " geni: Agnes Grigg, Recorder. J R § - st s { 18" 80" compste on u Infge. scale 'th the ance be abandoned and that a heavy tax be put About | and Coal general markets with the output of these on export liguor. In return they beg for a dam- Is this—does a petter lose his large Eastern Canadian concerns, it ming up ‘of that heavy stream of cheap, raw | amateur standing when he mar- must likewise be manufactured in large alcohol which _pours from this country into|ries? Office Phone 389 THE Cnas W. CARTER MORTUARY plants to get the benefit of equally low Canada every year hey complain that Ameri- b oo ad iy Residence Fhone 3501 i e i ol bate” i hisiRstusng “ooats. The eoust .mills can hootleg whiskey is flooding their markets, 'Nother Mystery of the Day ¥ “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute’ THANK YOU, % since it ca e ght 4 e less c P 3 e thi bout this prohibition I will need. the backing of the same huge since it can be bought at far less cost than the|One thing a Corner 4th and Frankim St. Phone 136 Atinbet ihniies; 4nd Ghoss supplies must sound native product, and that Canadian di-| Confess I can't quite get— ReLusLe Transren GEORGE! be on a basis that will give reasonable S are Ifl'el'illg thereby. And that’s why drys are strong Phone 149 Res. 148 3 o wood costs *, Washington has contrived no more for: water, when e Yes, it is true that when your It i8 belleved that in’Oregon, Wash- ingenious a plan than the doubling of border pa-| They know it's always wet! COURTESY aad GOOD e e e brakes are loose you should ington, and Southern British Columbia r And even the optimists in the Prohibition et SERVICE Our Motto {{] tighten up on your insurance. ANE U AR ty A¢ vardi RN for Danie «; are none too confident of success 4 oral to This 4 ~ i i mills of say daily capacity, I DIRERP e M s - e “What was the secret of your 1 IN FACT quire loggable blocks of timber of five ; long, happy married lite?” the cub | ¥ 8500 i : billion board feet each, at a figure which ©Ohio and Hoover. reporter asked the man who had HOTEL since you mnever can be sure they can afford to pay. The sawmills 85 T celebrated his golden wedding. would offer great competition for this (Cincinnati Enquirer.) “It was due to the fact” the timber and the cost would be based Secretary of Commetce Herbert C. Hoover|man smiled, “that my wife and I on . its value for lumb and not for comes to Ohio to contest with Senator Willis in |gpent our time fighting life’s bat Howkbidnt, Aghin, 1 8 od@R@RL present- the Presidential primary election for the support|iles together instead of fighting day figures, the investment in timber re- of Ohio’s delegation to the Republican National|each other.” serves would be so increased during the Convention in Kansas City this summer. i long op period by carrying Secretary Hoover has been widely mentinoed Passing Observation o e e e e e OPEN EVENINGS ! GEO M SIMP INS CO you sheuld piky sase b howt : K you should play safe by hav- . . ZYNDA -3 il ing your insurance in good EL:VATOR SERVICE i ) PRINTING and STATIONERY :|] condition all the time. FPhone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light 0Office 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Tell us your need— We will protect you. charges in the form of interest, taxes, as among those eminently fitted to assume and To discover what their wives fire protection and fire losses that the xercise the duties of Chief Executive of the|nink about any given subject ask wood costs would become excessive i ation. His fame extends far beyond the boun-|ihejr husbands to express an JAPANESE TOY Gttt clann' with - thoge . sAe .|:.r: .,,r“ms 4.“-:. A-tmnlrl,\x luni |suums high In | opinfon on it. SHOP 3 : ALLEN SHATTUCK ian newsprint mill The presence rank in the cons ructive leadership of his times. H. B. MA ALASKAN HOTEI nonpulping species, such as Douglas l"“‘] "“‘;‘l‘“""“"" "]f_ ""“’""_‘(‘l""‘"‘t 18 i"’l’[re*‘fl“'t‘< More or Less True Front Stgrtm ol - ¢ L fir, in the holdings would materially in- \as attracted to him a wide attention—in Ohio| mqhere are times when father is | |p i 31 MODERN . REASONABLE RATES crease the total amount of timber that as elsewhe : : conviead | dhughter, has set QOE |sr 0. 20% 338 for Mall OiMers > DERN . . 80! would have to be carried, . There a any citizens in this State who e e % Ly Dave HouskL, PROP. A 500-ton newsprint mill is not- like- very earnestl) ire to support the candidacy PR ; Iy to be established in the important of Secretary Hoover for the Presidency. They . lumber producing sections of the Coast Wish to be sure that any delegation selected i , ) 3 Dt ame S st e, OOt Lteam thin Btats. snall be GuBRRIN Gt dn T end AUTOS FOR HIRE e MORRIS market, as too great risks are involved women wholly at liberty to vote for him at CTIH in view of the heavy plant investment. ° |Kansas City without any imputation of stultifica- i CONSTRU ON CO. Competition for logs with the sawmills tor ALL KINDS and “with ' the snigller” paphsimills pro Secretary Hoover has both political and moral o ducing higher grade paper 18 bound to right to seek support in Ohjo or in any other / to logs of poorer and poorer grade. The his belief in, and respect for, répresentative free ! L 3N Tfl keep step with our growth costs of logs fluctuates widely with the government, s 211 e Jumber demand: spruce which must be Senator Willis should not object because a ‘ PHONE 199 x pud to add to our banking used 'in u certain ratio {6, other woods worthy competitor shall have challenged him to ) L nd / if the Coast newsprint is to compete a trial of strength in honorable combat., This X c6c 5 *‘7001 ies, the surplus fui o, on quality and manufacturing cost in issa law of chivalry as fundamental today as it = o Agents for b M A P , the general market quite limited was in the day of the incomparable Bayard. RIGHT ON TH. g , i, 5 li! a k h ‘ eased 8% \@iantity. {h ihe PaclBiiiNbrth weet The entrance of Mr, Hoover into this State SUNOCO Motor 0il. DRl " and-Southern British Columbia, and finds appears rather reliably to establish certain im- —says Taxi Tad. £ 4 iy nad apidly (ncdlEE elo as portant facts: That he now definitely s a candi- Virumig: | W ‘100 000.00 Our capital Bk, Laitlyka the ST e opacicd date for the Presidency, with at least the tacit||Far be it trom us to keep ¢ 3 Hows— largely grow in mixture with Douglas approval of President Coolidge, whose policies| |fair bride —wa 3‘ o B: . B ‘W‘u@‘jfl'fi is now as IO fir and cedar, which are valueless for the Secretary avouches and promises to carry||chureh. It Sir Groom ca 5 £ Bewsprint buf important lumber trees, forward in case he should be eleeted in the next| |Single O or 314 for a Carlson MILLER’ il (ke w3 \ a period of depression in fhe lumber - |campaign; that a formidable group.of powerful | |taxl he can rest assured that S TAXI' | Ko 3 ‘ e 3100,000,00 market might occasion such a shut- party politician leaders is attempting to organige | |our driver will be at his doof= {§ 5, 0 00 Juneau : FCE A 3 down of logging camps as to endanger an opposition strong enough to defeat him in| |Step and carry him to the . ¥ s 1 P ‘looowoo seriously the supply of pulp wood. the matter of his aspiration, altar promptly. 5 ‘m‘“ Ar y » i * * * The writer be)ieves that Alaska _— \ FOR HIRE 2 '$2.600,000.00 offers the better location for large mod- Of course the trying feature of being a rep-| | -3 |4 Tml Resources Over 32’ y % TS ern mewsprint mills, that conditions resentative of a great American people abroad, g J ? under which the industry will operate t such public functions as th at Havana, 'c.fl“m' .m' in that region place the mills on a is a high moral obligation to ki saying, ‘‘No, 8 T ‘nd more favorable competitive basis with ) hanks—make mine a cigar.”—(Detroit News.) Ambuhnoe Sesvice Day and Night smu- those of Eastern Canada than s pos- | — PHONE 485 < sible in any othdr section of the Pa- | We are told that the humam leg is to be||Stands at Alaskan Hotel and gifie Coast and iu conseauence Uit o climinaied n time by the sutomobile. But thel| Burford's Corner i} BLUE BIRD TAX!»‘ material expansion of this industry will luman leg is some eliminator itself. Look how t . " be centered first in Aluska. the skirt is msumwurmx.-—(flomn Post Dw P oo . Mr. Heintzleman points out that the Goy.|pateh.) ) a2 Brand st Bill's Barber wnt' '8 policy of timber allotment, contractual X { ineluding prices and payment are along| 1 May be that China enjoys the- tnflnofi. -lll general lines as followed by the Rast- Three thousands years ot dofng * !lhllll’ .I‘ aadian Provinces. He deglares that this {helling the Fiee_ can’ Dedsil Louis Globe-Democrat.) will never have fh:flurn gompeting saw- that is now found in the more Wi th Heflin hee-hawing ...,.m region; “that the spruce meeded in large |of the good Democratic ladies '3‘”“ Pulp mills 8 Wore availabio [symbol changed.—(Toledo Bladedwis g ———————