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§ " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, MARCH 30 1928. ; | Norway. This st trip| ’ 4 1 ’ it [the Matanuska valley and these|agriculture in the Alaska Agricul.| LUMB R M".I-s [to Europe since. & visit | U IMLCA & 30 Arce llt(’( {foind’'s ‘vendy market . tn)sthe|tural-Collegs And Sligol of Mines | «ith her parents a llsi[.(hhm'mg towns and mining |at Fairbanks. ves and old friends ar t ( . e | l l, relir | camps. Thousands of quarts of| Mr. Higgins will leave \«4“]0“ g Mo B Y I ' er nmu are now grown and con-'ing a rm\ rlaw lhs-rp (nmv1|4H7ll|"“ [] ON 1928 WORK = mzeT TomiGHT e itk SAYS ALBERTS i M‘,’(mi,}‘, A, g Rt e e o the e Ut Co, G4, i The:Junesa farden Gl Ees 2 territory, a large tonnage of food-been employed for some time by [Cr4ay aner g s B o s : Wy % o from Lexington, Ky. would fly Big Year Is Anticipated for @' § oclock tonil Chief Agronomlst Reviews \ I stuffs is shipped into Alaska from |that institution a member of Tok g SHedande 4 the States every year. Many of the stalf of the Farm Crops sec \ "‘,‘I'i kb oo B hen oy Local Corporation- I L Pre i J : Agricultural Conditions | these products for which a high tion in its College of Agricultur Leivers, @ % price is paid n be produced IRPTR N i 0 e ; i L i Col. Lindbergh, who has repeat- Improvements Made X A 't the, fiseting : g in the T(‘rnlory e g L3 T edly expressed a desire to get out H o alk featu t \ ; i chea locally his s itrue es.| o i S Vot the public eye. refused all in- cancern early spring plast . pecially of dairy products in the Alaska Railroad Gives P\ 1€ PUATE o6 TS o, W e and include the following | AN & Y ] Some progress nax been made | rogion along the Alaska Raiload.| Contract for 40,000 |ecd later. b 1 it down 1 ject hoxe hot beds ¢ 4 ‘ i 3 i 1 the agricultural indu “A creamery was established in Major Robertson, one of Lind- the. bustest sen : trame preparation ¢ 3 S i Bl Alaska in the last few year this region last year and is now Tons uf ”ml..'l Coal! 7 e buckere, seid ihs. Goloha Riaory. 1 operatio arden beds. Mem / i 2 8 cording to Dr. H. W }Zh s,| operating successfully, thus creat- et g “"‘H"h i H‘\ ’ next Monday ) afte are 1 to be present o % o 4 Chief Agronomist, U. S. Depart-|ing a market for all the cream ‘¢ aska, Mare o Tokyo and not eve ¢ Bt tor's idlenc According B n the disct of : ¢ > e @R cut of Agriculiure, who is in|that can be produced there, This '\’\\(J:"‘:I’f“\‘:,m ,“"i;]"';” iy ,]: o “,f"‘,m“," ll','| Pser ‘I‘].'K:H, Roy Rutherford, manager hese factors in gardening P X : e ¥ harge of the Government farm|creamery has instilled new spirit st honges s el ot o 1 o 1928 season should prove the big A proposition has been offered W ; & = ok ; experinient stations in the Terri-fand encouragement into the farm-'tha Alg Baiload ti 4he Hean gest the mills have ever had he ' G- for supplyite ! g G S f tory. He arrived here this morn-|ers and has been an incentive 10 jones Coal Company for delivery During the winter months 2 with garden fer r at @ ¢ § SO ) ! ng from his headquagters at Sit-|increase the dairy herds and t0 o 40,000 tons of coal from the |F i€l of Col. Lindbergh say small force has b in the em- cjal rate and all interest v ek it ka and will remain until some-|clear more land mine at Jonesville X 3 the aviator will make a round ploy of the company, making| hear of it by attending the mect-| 8 i e : time next week | Will Be Factor The: Sumthict abaciss conting- [the world trin 18 ‘s Sond. changes and repairs deemed ad-ing tonight. i 2 { If sufficient space can be found| « jculture in Alaska is no crossing the Atlantic and : e : WL o tonai \ : ous operations of the mine with | oufbinco ot i, visable or 1 - : for his headquart th lon in the experimental stage s large increase in the output e L To increase storage space for i S eral and Territorial building toland according to all indications,” ;" The mine is closed at the pres- | They say they bave well ground- RN Su4 - box Shooks which : be erected here, Dr. Alberts said|Dr. Alberts added, “it will be an|ent time but will be opened by ©d information that the trip will must be kept dry after being run f : i i ; ! ; : | . y they will be moved here after the|important factor in the economic/may 1 with an augumented crew, e made this spring, accompanied through the kilns, the 1 ore 5 g 4 - A bullding is constructed. He was|development of the territory. It|The company plans to place the DY Major Thomas G. Lanphicr, b‘;“‘l\”'“" ol ”:'V]“"“‘ 'm,"m” 4 FUH BALLME Twentieth century architecture is to distinguish the Cathedral ""“"""””“"”"“‘ :‘]”'1; ‘l'“”“' ’]"" of | will “‘nl“‘“/“!lll" vopulation which|product in Alaska coast citi ‘:f“fl!” ;""".““”"m' gt - Raltrigae { which was used last year by the it digd e 1 , Bl | Customs J. C. McBride relative|hitherto has had a tendency to be ang supply all Alaska canseries |F1€1d. Michigan. New England Fish Co., has been of the Christ in Cork, Ireland. The above design by Barry Byrne (.~ iis" ana with Commissioner | unsettled milies are settling b taken over by the management of (inset), Chic architect, has been accepted. C¢. H. Flory, of his own depart ‘n. this region, not to stay for 1] : SOA the mill and will be put in use quemi | ;3 ment, relative to the co-ordination|only a short time, but to maka MRS. TRIPP LEAVES | MORE SOAP as soon as operations are begun. | CHICAGO, March 30—The staid| was chosen to lay out the eitics of bureau affairs. permanznt homes.” ot )EC[\LS Today a group of machinists, | oo i old Gothic spires of Irish churches of Vanderhoff and Giscone, Brit| In Transitional Stage Frin here Df. Alberte will'pre-| - Mrs. H. T )p saiied from |} S WEEK carpenters and repair men are at Ao a1 Affaie for Willow|are to have a strange, new type ish Columbia, med o “Alaska has made considerablecoed to the westward and interio:|here on the Admiral Rogers this || Tll‘. E work completing finishing touck > s Held |of, steeple. originated in the|growp of buildings recently added | progress in agricultural develop-|on his annual inspection trip ,,,\.mnmm, enroute to Lincoln, Cail-l 1g 1o Bl o s for the opening next week. He Wielders Will Be He United States, rise amons them. (o the University of Mexi ment in the last few years” said | oxporiment stations at Matanuska, | fornia, where she will spend sev- || 13 Life Buoy Soap ..$ .95 QR i 0 She ity pn in Big Thane Hall Ty, Mir. tho Ohetral e i A Dr. Alberts. “While only small| pairhanks, and Kodiak and fo-,eral months visiting with her|j 14 Sun Light Seap..... 1.00 morning, testing them out, and Christ at Cork, submitted by af areas were cultivated in the Dast|vigits to other sections. During daughter. | i e will be wosking by Womar| rne. anaual Mooso ‘Basepall| Chicago. atehitect, Barry - Brrfe; M Y ATTflRNEY and such crops as potatoes. turihe summer he will make an i) AR W i this ‘:\.Cc!\ peciply, il row or Sunday. given by the L. 0. O. M.|have been accepted. The Byrne nips and vegetables were grown, | ves i NOTICE | & eeK. Dance, : ation of grazing ar and | Considerable dock work was farming is now conducted on & R for its willow wiclders, will be | design is descri by its author | i on the Alaska Penin-| 1 See vindow " i 1 f See our window. done since operations were com-| o T N hing starting | A5 expressive of the entieth arger scale, especially in the in-|uia and some of the Aleutian! A special meecting of Aurora| pleted last fall. In the vards, | “ 7 5 o'clock, in the | century, the Catholic church and terior of the territory. Agricul|rgands, going as far west as)Encampment L 0. 0. F. will i gouth of the mill bufldings, ajyo" & 00 = e America. The Chicagoan claims | ture is in a transitional stage. In-{ Duteh Harbor held in I 0. 0. F. Hall, Juncau, | large area was filled in with |76 B8 00 B0 L G 6 dance | all his designs are original — stead of working only a back| ' New Superintendent Named |Saturday night, March' 3lst, to) HELLAN’S mine tailings, and another sec- |y .4 of the big informal affairs| A magazine article referring m’ NEW YORK, March 30—Mrs.' vard garden and doing the Work| rng ivil Service Commission |cOnfer degrees. Meeting at 7!f s 3 tlon at the northern end of the "0 B 0 ks, and s | Byrne brought him to the atten-|msiher Wilson, big game hunter by hand, larger areas are culti ey lo'clock sharp. PHARMACY mill property is being filled at !y, o, T 0 out-of-town | tion of the bishop of Cork Who and sports woman, yesterday af- ed and tilling and harvesting ma- | the present time. o S invited him to submit plans. The ternoon shot and seriously wound. chinery is brought into use Satendeit of e Pelhasti bk A fieet of mew lumber trucks ““pit G 8 SEN L oxcellent | Irish Cathedral is said to be the|ed her husband, Dallett Wilson,! “Up to this time, our agricul-| fjon Dr. Atberts made known. He has been built during the last| o..o."c). the affair, accord-|first Iuropean Catholic churchian attorney, in the Fifth Aveuue tural exports have been very|gucceeds Dr. (. W. Gasser, who few weeks, while another “taxi™f;, .=, Arthur McKinnon, who is|deslgned by an American. offices of a corporation with light. In 1927, there were export-| yugigned several months ago to has been added to the car force, ;% p. 0o of the dance. All year| AS unusual as is the exterior of |which he is associated. ed from the territory 20 tons of lving the company threo MA- ., ;q jgrge heaters are kept|the structure, with its almost con-| Mrs. Wilson told the officers|wool and 2% tons of vegetahles chines to keep the lumber mov- |y o "0 g to keep it | cealed windows, long sloping roof | she had come from Washington, This is not an indication of what |&— DGR SR o ing from the time it comes off |, o"ury ‘hey the floor remain|and tall columnar steeple, the in-lyhepe she has been living for can be grown, nor an indication the tables until it is stacked inj;,"y50q ghape for dancing. terior will be even stranger 10|uome (ime, to seek reconciliation (of what is being grown fo: home | the yards. | 1f history repeats, the baseball | ¢hurch goers accustomed to the|yiih her husband. She said she|consumption. About 40 tons o ; 4 Approximately 90 men, accord- 1, 1 MSHY TRE e e | deep miched altar, the column!jaq’ jngigted “he stop runuing | wheat were milled at the fion:| | FIRST ATID WEEK ing to Mr. Rutherford, will be i qo¢" rouorgs for dance attend-|lined nave and broken wall line of | yyound with other women.” mills at Fairbanks and the entl Last year when the Moose B0t to work with the "“"‘“‘”'l e A the prevalent Gothic structures.| g Wilson further told the | output of this mill was consume ; B GARVICK’S rave their Thane social the hall| The Cork cathedral interior Will|,,jice she called at her husband's|locally. It is esiimated that 200 Let us tell you what to 1 of the ‘mills on Monday. This . means the sawmill will run full /3050 U L ST : _ | be “without ‘columns, - It Wil be| wico to demand a-settlem@nt of | tons pt-potatoes. were ‘produceil i ol ; i ’ {in | Whic arger than any in Ju Ak T have on hand for 7 force from the opening date, with |neau, was rul. oval and the main altar will ex- (poi0 marital diffieulties and | —————— s (TR " PHONE 174 all departments operating. A special eight-piece orchestra u-_ml far out into lll!' ;\u}llmnmm sald I wanted that we either burns, ete. D e i Three log :muu:s wu-“hm"‘]’;' L tisen engaged to play for the “i::.lrl(uill't:‘\:ij‘gf“if; worshippers almost | e’ o o O divorcedyt R SRR VR scently by Sawyer-Reynolds e | 8 g A S g ’ t 3 in recently \ldance, and the names of the| ™ UL Tl T 000 oo The | P free air at the garage he blew boats, and tied up opposite’ o pere will be announced to- S {We call ana cenver. Phone 528 the sawmill and Alaska Juneau oo 0” myoe will be a ferry | OVer will be l‘:'.r feet h"m,l' or as | pam hquist Press Your Suit. out ail four tires. PP NI'IEIMFR SL ITq docks. ¢ :40 tall as a ten-story building | ‘( ‘ J 15 i J 3 leaving here at p. m. to- . [ ——————— i g f 7 Byrne is 49 years old. He bad |19 papers for sale at The Enifjire For a Cool Shave come fmorrow to take Juneau and |, IR G H FEL O T V] BUTLER-MAURO PARTY IS GIVEN [Dongian peonte to Thane. |0 SO LENGE Wi Hov o in and buy kg ‘ SPRING LINE JUST Those who go in automobiles [ 1€ peretey g L FOR MRS PEDERSON O ot Mr. Melianon | Wright, famous architect. By PAR SHAVING CREAM . | ‘ s [said today, as he has been in- When We Sell It 4 — rme e Bures f Puablic| ] A4 In honer or Mrs. Albert Peder "l“’(',.,'""]'”" I,',:::,S th Ebpar v “f'..‘w‘ 14k ; It’s Right sen, wife of the proprietor of the |, oy piaces on the highway be Free Dellvery Phone 134 B Daty whia 16 oavififalyor, .‘.m‘...»-,“ evening. : Sub Station Post Office No. .|| J M SALOU[M one lnt the :H-x'l .;l.:«l'v.lle |n; Ihl'z i | > { o south, enroute to her former home A ) i 3 ] . in Norway, Mesdames M. Borlick AT THE HOTELS (ot HARRE and P. A. Anderson, gave a party Gastineau 7 y e eeireem last night at the home of the J. C. Black, Portland; E. C F ' 2] latter on Twelfth Street {Dahl, Seattle; M. P. Mills, Sitka & ). | TOPKIS The guests attired in H. W, Alberts, Sitka; John Kazy VR | Gruens__for styl of the 1960's and the ent koff, Sitka; Gilbert Jackson, S tainment W in the nature of an ka; William H. Caswell, Sitk B Sp()rts wear ATHI' l‘TIC old time party, greatly enjoyed Henry Bahrt, Sitka; T. A \\mn\ R L4 P o b o WASHINGTON, March 30 just anwnounced the appoint ment of F. L. Higgins to he super: L. W. KILBURN, [ adv Scribe. Advertising arways Days. i the columns of The Ewmpire i Next Door to Graves Store { Phone 33 Free Delivery i B A e S i et Canned Food Sale Again = t COME IN AND SEE OUR BARGAINS i ! { | | 1 | accept a POSILION 08 PrOfESSOT 0 | P art e SR S B i T 5 6 7 A i | | { Our prices will surprise you by those present. There were 25 Sitka. T i | \ guests. A delightful supper was| Alaskan v e 7 | served. | Mrs. Edna Ca Petershurg s s { / 0 b seder: vas the ‘resinl Wi " 0 . lightful for wear wi Mrs. Pedersen the recipl- William Lar , Sitka. spring frocks and sports cos- J "3 ent of love gifts a beautiful ———— - tumes. | | d mes, And thoroughly de handbag, gloves, and a suit sweat-] €. V. Brown, deputy U. S. mar ART M'KINNON pendable, 3a only O SUITS or. shal, who came north this week i inn manship can make th Twentyfive years ago Mrs. left for his station in Petersburg & fany are priced as low as Pedersen came to Alaska from on the Admiral Rogers. WILL HERNENAT: YOU 845, in solid gold case: AR TN WILL HAVE A GOOD them toda~ $1 ()() | AR TIME AT THE & e EGGS-FRESH-EGGS i CCR X > B Another Big Shipment Fresh Aatcs GGET SHOI From the Farm | 0! J 3 Dozen Eggs f()r $1,()() No Dance at the A, B. H. SI BRAVES e These Are Large Size Eggs ThigRRjurday 5 e ster will soon be here—get your | )@ The Clothing Man fresh eggs from us PER CASE—$§9.50 Fresh Sweet Unsalted Butter, pound $ .65 Fresh Butter, pound .60 Fresh Amocat Coffee, pound b5 Home of Amocat Brand———None Superior QUALITY—SERVICE—CLEANLINESS GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. i o e -3 I_Illlll!l"lIllllllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIlIIIllIIlllIllI|IIIIIllIIIIl||lllIIIllllI|l||IlIIIll!lllllllll"llll"llll LU A Splendid assortment % " 4ANOTHER NEW INDUSTRY of Spring’s newest mod- els in all the latest shades and materials. FOR JUNEAU 1 wish to announce that on April First my new and mod- ern sheet metal shop wjll be complete and I solicit your business. A group of worthwhile O values— From $7.50 to $49.50 “HERE WE GO EVERYTHING” Mayonnaise, Salad Dressing, Catsup, Sandwich Spread, French Dressing, Prepared Mustard, Mustard Relish, Pickles, Honey, Syrup, Salmon Spread, Sandwich Pickle, Cocktail Sauce. The above is a few of our Nalley's food products just received, and it is ready for your inspection, all priced hv our usual “SEA LEVEL HAPPY HOME PENCIL.” The same principles that built my Plumbing and Heat- ing business from nothing to the largest in the Territory will be applied to the new Sheet Metal Shop— “1 TELL YOU IN ADVANCE WHAT JOB i WILL COST” WARM AIR FURNACES GUTTERS STOVE PIPE TANKS DOWN SPOUTS STACKS = GASTINEAU GROCERY rronE 34 GEO. B. RICE pHoNE 34 Pt g PHONE 37 Plumbing Oil Burners Sheet Metal Heating d ) GOldStezn S Emporzum 't Mics He # e 4 vance what job wi )st” = Please Don't Mmul:a’mys !:’:':ErAd on Page Seven : T tell you 10 “_' fob wibi . 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