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POINDEXTER TAKES ISSUE ON POLITICS Denies Democratic Claims that Washington in Doubtful Column SPOKANE, Wash,, June The 'kesman-Review, mornix new per, today published For mer United States Senator Mile Poinde atement in a d cussion arding announce ment by the Dem National Committee that Wi among » “doubtful may g0 Democr Poindexter said claims of the Democr devoil of foundation claim, Hoover and Curtis elected by the wtest majority ever given a Presidential Ticket in the history of the United| tes. This state is overwhelm-| ingly Republican. 1 will not b surprised to see Hoover three out of every four votes in this state. Hoover the hearts u[ v)n wo. flRcuuniAii is UNWILLING TO ACCEPT BERTH Adams Says Would Decline Appointment as Judge Here If Offered A Kansas Cily despatch of re- cent date to the Portland Oregon- jan declared that A. Adams whose nomination for the local | Federal judgeship was rejected by the Senate, would not receive a recess appointment. The Ore gon man declared he would not aceept such an appointment al though it had been indicated it would be given him if he de-| BEAUTY BACK'TOBACK, SEEK FAME “The Pearl Twins, Ethela and Flo, are well-kmown dancers on the west coast. They make their home at Las Angeles, )(,.xl These two native daughters are ready to try #hszir luck in Paris Folies Bergere. at the Folies Berg! (Intornational Nowsreel) sired it A ; Y : PEKGV]CH 1S HERF ’n. ut 15 miles an hour in the The Oregonian despatch quoted Mr. Adams as follows: “I feel that the wishes of the| people of Alaska are entitled to consideration. If they object to appointment of a non-resident I do not care to be the instrument of offending them. Also, I do not care to be a polit embarrass- ment to the President “The appointing power is in a gense a joint one and one of the parties posscssing that power has declined to approve my selection. I am content to accept the re- sult.” There has been no indication from Washington relative to the plans of the Department of Jus-|, tice for filling the vacancy on the Federal bench in the First Division, according to local Re- publican leaders and members of the Bar Associaticn If it ha any idea of transferring a judge from ‘some of the other Divisions to look after necessary court business here, it has not given| any intimation of it. Last week the Chamber of Commerce telegraphed the, De- partment rging immediate ac-| tion, s ng the public need for a joning court in the Division. So far, it has received no reply to its request, it was| p8 4 FRED G. MORTON AND MisS KENNEDY WED| Fred G. M()rmn‘ Warden of l]u' U. S. Bureau of Fisheries at Wran- gell, and Miss Albert Kennedy of| Oregon, were - married last week| at Ketchikan, according to word| received here today. They will reside in Wrangell, Mr. Morton made his headquar ters here last summer while he was in charge of salmon ping operations for the bureau. He has been with it several year Miss Kennedy visited herc last) summer. - — BEAR ON WATSON The Kodiak brown bear cub,| captured racently by Paul G Red | ington, chief of the U. 8. Lureaun of Biological Survey, is on the Admiral Watson, being shipped to hoat. FROM FUNTER BAY BRI S TAKE INSANE MAN SOUTH W. S I’vlu-\nlv general n\ ) sputy U, S. Marshal J of the Admiralty Alaska| T. Stat left on ihe Aleutian JId Mining company at Funter|this morning with' Knut Brevik Bay, who arrived in Juneau on{whom he is taking to Morningside the Margnita, said that work was| Sanitarium in Oreg progressing satisfactorily at the|was declared insane at mine. He sent fen more men out|ing held yesierday afternoon to the mine on the Margnita last| Lawrence Beck and P. W. Horner night, and expects to leave wsu-|accompanied Deputy Statter as neau tonight or tomorrow in a|guards 26-f00t boat which has been built | - o - for him by the L. F. Morris Con-| Miss Mildred Anderson, clerk | struction company. The boat is|in the office of the U. S. Bureau built somewhat on the sea sled|of Fisheries, feturned on the model, and will be equipped with | Aleutian, from making the Yukon rland truck engine, hy the|Circle trip, down the Yukon Riv- Machine shop. Mr. Peko {er and out over the a Rail- he expects to make|road, during her 3 Dozen Large Size Fresh Ranch Eggs FOR $1.00 Large Strawberries, Basket, 20 Cents Plums, Apricots, Peaches, Cherries, Watermelons, Cantaloupes Large Variety of Fresh Vegetables GEORGE BROTHERS ]’hom\ Front Street Dt‘]lVl‘H '——1().30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. the zoo at Washington, D. C. 0il Colored Framed Photograph AUK LAKE One free guess with every roll of film left with us to be developed. _ BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell 1t It's Right ry Phone 134 Post Oftice No. 1. 3 GROWING We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed and can give your sheet metal needs prompt attention. GAS TANKS DOWN SPOUTS GUTTERS SMOKE STACK FUEL OIL TANKS CORRUGATED IRON AIR PIPE FOR MINES FLASHINGS METAL SHINGLES GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIXE declared Mr. Flory. Mr THURSDAY JUNE 21 1928 UNIFIED FISCAL |, Princess Helen 'OPERATIONS TO | gcmuct mveree granted a divorce to Prin- cess Helen, mother of King g Flory Puts All Department| Michael. trom former Crown | | Pritce Carol of Agriculture Account- | ing in One Office ks prer e | s 3. nest, an o HERRING CONCERNS nting and disbursing ac- . ot the bureaus ot tne| HAVING 'GOOD LUCK | Department of Agriculture will e |be placed under the direction of According to reports brought in H. L. Redlingshafer, District Fis-|by Capt. H. M. Peterson of the cal Agent, U. S. Forest Service, |Mailboat Margnita, herring plants lit was announced today by Com.|are having a fine opening to their missioner C. H. Flory of the De- on this year. Thousands of partment of Agriculture for the|barrels of herring are being | Territory. caught each week, and the quali- Order number two, issued re-|ty of the fish this year is said to cently by the Commissioner, cov-|be far superior to that caught |ers this transfer of work. For[last season. the present there are two excep-; FolMlowing s a list of the Itions to it, the Alaska Game | catches, by barrels, of the vari- | Commission whose status has not [ous Chatham Straits plants: {been definitely settled, and the|Arentsen and Company, Big Port periment Stations | Walter, 8,000; U. S. Alaska, Port handled at | Herbert, 8,000 S. Alaska, Ba- ranof, 6,000; Storfold and Gron- ur bureaus are affected by !dahl, Washington Bay, 6,000; the order, the U. Bureau of ! Killisnoo Fisheries, Killisnoo, 10, Public Roads, the Biological Sur- Chatham Straits Com vey, the Weather Bureau and the|Pany, New Port Walter, 6,000; Forest Servige. Cle in these | Northwest Herring Company, Port |agencies who handle the ac count- | Conclusion, 8,000; Barano! Pack- ing and collecting will after July ing Company, Red Bluff Bay, 4 » respon to Mr. Redling- | 000. for these activities. He is - - % srking cut a plan of co-ordina- STANNARD SOUTHBOUND tion and will be assisted in this by H. I Loving, chiet of ac-| p T Stannard, vice-president counts for the Forest S and general manager of the Alas. who will arrive here next week. ys Steamship company and the ““The obje of consolidating| copper River and Northwestera all fiscal matters under one head | Rajlway, passed through Juneau are to simply procedure and pro-| oy the Aleutian, bound for Se mote efficiency in accounting,”| g¢tje, . Stannard came north on the | Aleutian, stopped off in Cordova The old Colon public market at| while the steamer continued to Havana is to be refurnished and|Sew and caught it on the re made into a national museum. |turn trip. - e —— GOING OUT OF BUSINESS JULY 1ST THE BEAUTY SHOP (next to Post Office) We will give Shampoos, Marcels, Haircuts, Facials, ete., up to that date SXCEPTIONAL BUY OF CREAMS, POWDERS, E Marinello Lettuce Cream $2.00 NOW $1. .)0 Marinello Lettuce Cream ... .60 NOW Marinello Tissue Cream e .60 NOW A.’; Marinello Astringent Cream ... .60 NOW Marinello Motor Cream ... 100 NOW Marinello Motor Cream i .60 NOW All Marinello Creams in tubes ... .50 NOW Marinello Whitening Cream & .60 NOW Marinello Compacts—extra refills.... 2.00 NOW Marinello Taleum Powder ... .35 NOW Marinello Lip Stick Rouge ........... .50 NOW Marinello Rouge Compact ... .75 NOW Marinello Rouge and Powder Com- pact .. 2 e NOwW Marinello Rnugv Powder and Lip- stick Compact ... w..... 175 NOW Marinello Face Powder. g NOwW Marinello Soap R NOW Coty’s Rouge (umpact 3 NOW Elmo Rouge Compact .. 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Ayers “Ayer' tocrat” Face Powder Bourjois “Ashes of Roses” Face Powder . Adele Millar Face Powders . West Electric Curlers Bobbette Curlers _. ‘Howes Marcel Caps ... Adelle Millar Tar Jelly Shampoo Max Geislers Roller Seed Max Geislers Parrot Seed' Max Geislers Bird Tonie Philadelphia Bird Gravel Philadelphia Mite Powder Philadelphia Moulting Pepper B o o 85 Gikispaik Bl All equipment, Show Cases, Mirrors, Chairs, Stands, Halliwell Hair Dryer, Bu-ber Chair, Eloctrlc Hair Clippers, Sterilizer, ete., for. sale. See B. M. Behrends to rent building, B. D. S noon on Smith, on which he ty Island; miralty Al Admiralty rader on If time will visit coast of agof Deve velopment the old H from the t for sev with fires ing after tions. wiLL Mrs. C. ter, Virgin for the S ing Engineer, left yesterday after- Kmt:}mm Tulip Festival, who have Fox mining properties in this district,|neau today. Both are enthusias or two weeks. Properties which|excellent trip to the westward. he will visit are, the ashestos| 3 ST I property on Bear Creek, Admiral-| STORK VISITS JORGENSENS pany at Funter Bay; the C. E |are the proud parents of a baby' Williams property at Hawk Inlet,|&irl, born in Fairbanks June 19, on which work is being done: thejaccording to word received hers|MRS. FIRESTONE GOES SOUTH H. R. Bnsign, Seattle insurance [** adjustor, who has been in Juneau ments and at Kiilisnoo, lett on | W k the steamer Aleutian this morn- ee Soap ..... --$1.00 1| EVERY SATURDAY —_— ————1| | York Times. Give us your| JOHNSTONS CANDY || subscription. Orchestra ()oV‘( < b visit in Pacific Coast cities forl SKAGWAY COUNTRY FILMED the next month or two. Miss| FOR HOLLYWOOD COMPANY Audre) Johnson, of , of Portland, who ”«ll: i (: n«;\mmz Mrs. Kay for| gcenes in and around Skagway ast wee was also a south |and on the trail of '98 to the bound passenger on the Aloutian.| wy; g White Pass were plotographed s A 4 by E. P. Pond in the 2,000 feet o. I N S P E GTION | ROYALTY RETURNS |film he took, with his movink i Mi " picture camera, for the Fox Filn fiss Gena Opstad and Mis<| gompany, on his re p to Doris Mae Johnson, queen and|gpaszway and the White Pass tewart, Territorial Min | Princess, respectively, of the Bell-| Ty, film will be sent to the Film company at Hollywooil to show the possibilities of the country for motion pictur in connection with their “lo on’ department, Mr. Pond said. “Despite the fact that it was my first visit to Skagway in la years, 1 found many old friends there, and enjoyed the trip great ly,” Mr. Pond declared — o — the Yakobi, Capt. Tom been to the westward on the Ad- a trip of inspection to|Miral Watson, aré visitors in_Ju- expects to take 10 days |tic about Alaska and report an W. 8. Pekovich's Ad-| smehiesan aska Gold Mining Com- Mr. and Mrs, Martin Jorgensen Coal Company at Hark-|today. Mrs. Jorgensen was foi- d o Kootznahoo Inlet, and|merly Miss Carol Webster, and| Mrs. Charles Firestone, wife of Gypsum, where he will investigate | graduated from the Junean high|Dr- Firestone who is in charga recent development work on de-) School. of the Government Hospital here, Sodits of Sypsiny Pt NSRS A left on the steamer Aleutian for permits, Mr. Stewart IMMIGRATION OFFICER HERE|" *'0™* Yisit to fhe Sttes the Apex-El Nido mine P -] i g [y | on Lisianski Straits on the west; W. C. Stench, Commissioner of | W. C. Hawthorn, of Folkestone, Chichagof Island, the|Immigration, arrived in Junes ongland, who is interested ia Hirst Chichagof mine, the Chich-|on the Aleutian from Anchc mining claims in the Interior, .lopment company and|where he has been on official| passed through on the Princess Sitka, where it is reported de-[business. He will take the Dor-| Charlotte. work is being done onjothy Alexander. to Skagway to- — > — aley property, 12 miles| morrow and continue on the same Round trip tourists on the Prin- own. boat to his headquarters in Ket-| cess Charlotte include Mr. and - e chikan. Mrs. G. B. Knowlton and three e sons. Mr. Knowlton is a busi- ENSIGN LEAVES Oldmpersmrumm The Emnlu ness man of Rochester, Minn, d in connection| | S[)eci([l T’[is at the CIliff Apart- completing his inspec- " . L i s 12 bars Palm Olive Tooth Brushes, high VISIT IN STATES . v | grade, sterilized, in Id NIGHT V. Kay and her daugn-|| €Ontainer, regular . left on the Aleutian 60 cents tates wher _they will We are agents for New| Hear Our New HELLAN’S < E e O | s aor v s || FAIR PAVILION to Valentine's Store b(! Phone 33 Free Delivery 9“‘ FAMOUS POTATOES We have a shipment from Herbert Hoover’s Cali- For Weddings, Birthdays, fornia Ranch, new white ones, 4 pounds for 25 cents S Annivergxrlc ‘flnd % We have also Wallace’s Reducing Toast for over- Week-Ends weight people priced at 40 cents a package. GARNICK’S PHONE 174 YT L 1 A 45 TS5 #T AR YT | T .‘ Al 2 st 0 o R Mt SUMMER DAYS demand’ something new in Milady’s Wardrobe, SOMETHING DIFFERENT—We have the correct dress to fill this requirement — Just received a clever assortment of voile dresses priced for your pleasure from $2.23 to $5.50 ‘Goldstein’s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center

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