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: RS B Wacts, too stubborn to be lightly dismissed, have " Daily Alaska Empire them with a desire to win and a conviction that ALONG LIFE’S R Seattle Fm(t}:nd Frater orm les o St victory was not impossible of achievement, did DET! 3 an Produce % " IO A A Mnu: . o) tnds 1Moy susdesting an endorses f OUR Dt e Ty wna] | WO Bk G Vedpiibine Gastineau Channel i o evening ercept Sunday by the|ment of the notorious equalization fee principle By SAM HILL .| tried to figure out—" ; Wholesale and Retail | g PIRE PRINTING COMDANY Second and Main|demanded by the farmers from the Republican e 8| " “His Income tax?" we butted in. Out of town, orders given e Al T4 P T . . National Convention He Wears ‘Out tho Bkt Beits | * he went on, “he tried to SPRUIAL attamtion B tered in the Post Office neau as Second Class As properly becomes a Democrat, he hit thefppo™ o™ it So0, PR sadly| figure out what people spent their|=——— Juneau Lions - ibuosscidis |high protecitve tariff. Ordinarily any tariff «Ils; sighed, n}:nnv‘)"m fugr‘m:n 'zze c;i::;l Y::v;::;e Club SUBSCRIPTION FATES, cussion is dry matter. But the keynoter injected|Said he, “My life {s ome of sor-) chewing y ’ g Oellvered by carrier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell -m!!m.“ interest into it by undertaking to show that row, lipsticks, rouges, automobiles, gas, J. B. BUBFORD & CO ! . Meet; eve:yuygsa. By mall, postage paid, at "t "'a-l'l'nw;'nsl'fl"‘;‘{““ | adequate farm relfét jcould he obtained through| My Work is simabk Sus yet never :‘1?;; q““x;;(l;“;‘“”‘:::"::;:”".f'fl bucH L. C. Smith and Corona Dr. Charles P. Jenne o 2.’01:,“‘ 4 BT o i 4 (i, e A '|adjustment of, from the Democratic viewpoint, i ‘:“f“’)‘ vday. &0 Hag i —— TYPEWRITERS DRNTIDE Lester D. Henderson, President. Bubscribers will confer a favor if they will Promptly | equities in the présent rates B L SRR Joior, The March of Progress Public Stenographer Rooms 8 and 9 Valenttse | ([ L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas. B Uhs Geityesy of their paps ftices. 374 Possibly the Democratic campaign may develop 4 iiake Wil Doy, lodtimty il Bullaing — o B e wufficlontt¥ Lalonw EhiN: e to. woneklile SELR Thaytd Rl S Rids the oldstime sport editors resign- = Tniohons. 178 vid B P O ELKs e R AR St fuaively” miied to the|CMbattied farmers. . Possibly the party may get| .wuy o you insist on a law Do toai Jok SN BROWN'S B # furen | Watcasiay st for resublication of all news dispatches credited to|the farm bloc to substitute downward tar ¢ making it a crime to broadcast|are too ¢ : P tlecs - g0, e H it or not otherwise cre in this paper and also the | yigion for an equalization fee. It is not impos-| political speeches over fthe ra.|of Shakespeare and the classics. DOLLAR STORE Dr. A. W. Stewart edscruchmial local news published be Isible that it may slide over Prohibition with a|dio?" R Stationery—Notions— DENTIST g Sl ALASKA CIRCULATION promise of general law enforcement. jBut it can-| “Because I sell radios and have| Make a Big Hit With Them Greeting Cards—Toys— Hours 9 &. m. to 6 p.'m. R 107 SRRREEOL L) A THAN THAT OF not hope to win an election by making party|no desire to starve between now|The party leaders now declare Novelties. SEWARD BUILDING g , [corruption a partisan issue. Corruption cannot|and November.” : Th"fi Jrflflt‘ :’IM;"‘L“:;‘] G 5 Cents to One Dollar Oftice :hhono 247 Co.GHABER Bed. s [be charged against any party as a pecullar vice, Modernized Proverbe e tbinohy — = S 2 [+ ederen: e ! |nor can any party lay claim to be the sole pos- Wrare thero 1x w M : it hem 1 il aitash |sessor of political virtue. Graft and political Ing stition. HHuba TiS PhMiG Obssrvativh GARBAGE l Dr. H. Vance l ] misfeasance may and do oceur in the national iy g SR i o Sl ot Gdb Wi 1| 230 n |government. But whatever the party in power, SRR s, Nistier, MAUCRCIHA® adk: Viarselt HA UI ED Hours: 10 to 13: 1 to & Hall. [retribution is sure and punishment follows dis-| Learn Something New Every Day|how many of those snappy things . 710 8 or by Ko NALTER B. HEISEL. Becretary. covery, late sometimes, but always eventually. When a new and - improved, college boy paints on his de- s ey Licensed Ontuopashic, Bhyaic'sn | |~ —————— I SR Ll coach that was the Pullman of|.epit flivver you could think up BBy | reardh LT | Fist fights are reported in the Houston|its day was put on the line ‘lm- with your eighth-grade or high- G. A. GETCHELL, - 3 . A conventicn. Now we arc convinced it is aftween Philadelphia - and New|yonogl knowledge. Phone 109 or 149 lu.l:ol:u-':""m‘-' Democratic conclave York, 'long. ‘abouy (L1EERNN en — Dr. Geo. L. Barton night, at * ccloce, | St abled the time for the trip to be Believe Them or Not . e | | cnmoerbamon. M | WALTER HELLEN, Dictator. The Val ¢ a Disinterested cut down to TWO DAYS, it was| Lo ig just onme thing after an- ; T bt | C D. FRRGUSON, Secretary. ® "echnical Opinion. e e ool it T pam other, As soon us a youne man | | Juneau Public Library| | |ofi fovs,is e isit o rge | 0 P . COMPROMISE NECESSARY. Fochmicn] Opigine ed the “flying .machiné” It 18| grows up to where he doesn't d i RaRa RTio OUNT JUNEAU LOBGE NO. w: )\ MISE ; i believed it was during the first|yive to get high marks he has an 1m0t ten deagiah p aetne. | aocondiin® i M s, ; (Engineering and Mining Journal.) trip of this coach that the joke,| s gtart trying for low scores, . Burgery nor Osteopathy. . | lny o each month in While the walkout of the king salmon trollers 1Hthe annual report of the mining in-|ugwpat 4 fine town this is!” “Yes, The way to have made angels Free Readlng Room d Qld::‘["!;cll:lw H'(l,"‘clo:t‘ G o does not sericusly community directly. | qustry of Idaho, Mr. Stewart Campbell, State In-! wocin {19 originated, [ont® HLthe Sronik asvils .o " Puia City Mall, Second Floor 3 g | driine s s LY naturally the ce activity in this as well |spector of Mines, says that a merchant cannot! S day would have been to have Maln Street at 4th Hel W. L. Albrecht| ;?'e'er:L:'r S B. NAGHEL, as any other line of endeavor does have its|join a community and establish a paying business ST mede ‘e gt ‘6L thode of yeu Reading Room Open From elene w. L. Albrecht| s 4 s effect upon the enti ivess communfty etjmerely by sdvertisemsnt: he must Muke Bis OBole . iy me sick S SO 8ive) terday. 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. PRYSICAL THERAPIST ‘ EASTERN STAR Southeastern Alaska. To call it a strike, how-|nections hy_ the um‘rln;:. t.rf reliable .""’“h“".‘“"e e Pk It pays so to live that your in-| | Circulation Room Open From Medical ngg, Massage gccondrandc:o\:;g:"?“-: 8 S ol 9405 As that|and a continual demonstration of responsibility You cheat me out of peacefulfnocence doesn’t depend on the| (1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to ays In ken.L o i b o e g v |and capability. An attorney cannot gain a clien- 2 b e B A f o g 410 Goldstein Bidg. ogey 1 0.0, . I By e, e e o s wat. |t€le Without a thorough kiloWledge of the law| slumber = r will see you| A woman's idea of a brute Is a| | Current Magazines, Newspapsrs Lo o ot A Til Worthy Matrey situation that has developed in the trolling wat-| o0 SRt o e O octor or sur. Ihu;)o“lmur\m. neve bt MEREL S R Slatsinte, ttowase 5 Ricn” BRoWh, “Secn ers around Cape Ommaney and Port Alexander.|goon must gradually build a reputation by demon- s (fmuhh W Fou R M| clothes thet TeM Sk AN Do FREE TO ALL “WW: KNIGHTS oF Usually a strike, if successful, ties up the in-|gtrating skill and success. .An engineer—me- Sansbaks Bind the wigien al o o l vested capital of the employee class, at least that|chanical, civil, electrical, or trades—must prove o B S AR L ot Jiteiines poc A is what is sought to be accomplished. In the his competency before he cam procure the first Blinks: “Is tnere plenty of|build on than to be satistied with o . Thiaate Bl [ M R S B it instatios, stne - matd bieiy WE B - rallas }nll](mnlu which leads to an eventual decent Hve-| WA 1 CBeRS B e |onms. B b ey m Wad | |ic witend. Councll: Chu- himself. He is the employer as well as the|!1hooc - (R & Jinks: for improvement.”| Among other things the world ] by Appointment EDW. M. Mo employee. 1t is his boat, his gear and himself| ]i‘llix:{m’:;):v\(:11‘:«::::]9’(‘[‘mi::‘km\Igl“'h(z‘llllilub:{‘:\'le:‘tflk‘il.l s walting for Is a tire that is as uneau ! a— — 3 |H. J. TERNER. Secretary. that become idle The loss caused by mon-|yc |0 Mr, Campbell continues. Blinded by Interesting Information to put on as a flapper’s 7 3 e St g The er @ : = 2 ? 2. J. Raspberry, of Memphis, is R b rt Slm son productiveness is mainly hi The buyer and|ihege false ide confidence is reposed in those| I J. Raspberr fety. A good many persons are get- B k obe P mild-curer are secondary losers. who are grossly ignorant of the fundamental|Dot of the red variety. i o kgl fhte a ery t. D. i Sl Detignic ghoy Undoubtedly they lose money if they cannot|principles of geology and mining. Someone talk- Sez Poly Tix— it i gt T gl Graduate Los Amgelew oOcl- ||Ouy T. Smith, Sccretory. Visiting s aterials’ with whicl sperate. |ing a little “mining language” and calling him- e Ba tom and srothers welcome. purchase raw materials with which to ()\;||h m];,' ]!IIIHHJ-.‘(’ gigne. g W Kwflg m-| Dawes may smoke a pipe, but,| something put tn the vacancy back legé 3;‘2:‘ neir logs is mot the primary one. Fish are{self a mining engineer or geologist go o 1 4 b 1 ) g AME ”"x[ ; “l:-‘ .]\“ L|..m|:..~‘uh|f I’;u”?m[r are to be had|iNto a strange community, either personally,| Helen and ?'“”;};,oilr'm'k” i ”‘,\[rml(x:::rf"(;’:kluck of admiration MYREN’S HEALTH Glasses Fited RICAN LEGION A S0 ARG i 5 ; come- | thTough his agents, or by means of advertise. |like a pipe for deatdb: 1a . thal. b otisat Lenesss Ground i R R o . vt e mony e oier | IR Peking Toney o Tunte s mining o | Al cntiai now st do e seoms o bo muttal, T yunger BREAD & — o e thing else, inves 'y it " |venture. And the usually same business — | loo 2 e BRASS Y% | gene b L - form of endeavor. But the troller has his capital|tyo cane ,,,;mlm:](:‘ wxm‘:l‘:l“'inwstlgn’tt 1t’:w fif.:::l';ng like the ocean to the wolb!:‘.ma;zrl- of the older ome than it does of ; :)::n:t.month is tied up in boat and gear. He is trolling pri-|of an attorney, a doctor, a stenographer, or an |oulture to the West, big bu mess| the younger. TRY IT MRS G. B. PRESTON | marily because of that fact and because he knows |engineer before employing him—permits himself [t the East and a De";,",'l"":“ o/ LBT Almquist tress Your Suit. v . B. E [ the game. If he is idlé, all that he is like-|to be blinded by the lure of easily gained wealth; |the South and he can We call ana aeuver. Phone 538 OF VIOLIN wise idle. Just a year ago, a similar situation|With the beliet that luck instead of efticiency|Walk. g i 1K 5 i T4 | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART arose in the trolling industry. 1t cost the buers |Eoverns lmin!‘m‘:. he ]»;H;l;;ls his lhunvlredn, 'II‘t‘th];s \\'1]'Ihs “T:“x[:f”u‘,'mmm(ea,:‘mum i ;,: ' iPhone 577 We deliver s i LEGION, NO, 439 2 1 g ¢ |thousands, with negligible inquiry as to the abil- 3 . Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays thousands of dolla )nn. l!u‘ 1n.|fi .\ufl'l:ul I_:.\ ity, record, or honesty of thgse to whom he en-|Pride” boys will need a cheer | THE WHITEHORSE L each month, 8 P.d“‘ at lloozc the 1.q-n;vn themselves :\lmu ].ni;.'mi ‘;Nx‘!‘x)lm:: trusts his money. Investments under such eir-|leader. | INN D e . | :5___.._:_ Al the end the concessions they gained @0V lcumstances have- usually resulted and will con- T T s Be- failéd to recoup them for the time they were|tinue to result in bitter disagpaintment. 5 An Old Timer— ./ || The New Palatial Modern If::‘::“‘“‘::ma:i S.inf:um“. unemployed Mv. ‘Camoball 'conoludes; that “There [ mo |18 cue, WHY JHEIAKS, GEAETER 0L Hotel at Whitehorse THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 3 It is natural for the fisherman to ‘“charge to warn against all the schemes of the|not aviation, when he sees “orc-| | mpe Whitehorse Inn has just . W, all that the traffic will bear.” Criticism cannot 5. Fraud constantly uscs new methods, and|ed Down” in the headlines. =+ been built in keeping with | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” g justly be levied against them if they seek to|the styles change rapidly. Mine development Moty | | trie Isteat o HORIGGrRFIOS | & Brunswick Bowling Bl i Lo othier Hand, tHe buyers cannot pay |Means risk, of course, but the chances are that| Garulous As an Oyster Now tion. Al rooms with hot Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 more than the market for their wares justify.! When the prices demanded exceed that point, These facts can generally be ascertained with-|For then ‘'bout everything{ on Yukon can boast, private = gfin""“_"’u?figr..woflefi then the charges are mcre than “traffic \\ill‘lm,, much trouble, and, as mining investments earth he kicked and stormed; connecting and public baths, Phone 218 b bear.” In such case, a readjustment by com-|should receive the same consideration as other|But now Hi Johmson is so al- | maid and bellboy service, N 7 8 promise is necessary. And if none is forth-|business ventures, it is a good rule for the im. fired mum Write or wire for reserva- coming, then it is time for the buyers to close|Vestor to investigate before investing.” We wonder if he's sick—or old—| | tjons, SIMPKINS Co i s L e T e up shop and the fishermen to seek a livelihood | he foregoing touches upon an inherent weak- or just reformed! i W s = GEOO Mo . ih in new lines of activity. Neither clement can|M¢$ in the mining industry. The competency g £ THE IRROS CO. operate long at a loss. Both must make a|of a1 (ndividual promoting or operating a min- PRINTING and STATIONERY Ma nu facturers Carbonated modicum of profit. To continue business on any |t t{eTPTISC bl ml‘r.mz‘,l::"r;;‘rm(f:;.t:;;;ss.],tg l:szls“ AUTOS FOR HIRE Beverages. Wholesilgrr Can- ‘;!!“"; ";His “‘*j""ll";" _l'"‘-" ';"! unsound. Policy | intending investors would investigate BeforaHent. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office L N";H%";E Sarbants Sn or both parties but it would be an unwise|history would record fewer uns 3 2 cronomic poley for e Whole Duxiness <om- Many” ale Cugintrs ‘e v e " OPEN EVENINGS o i munity the merits of a proposed minin operation; .—fi' L et o e e W 4 Perhaps the trollers are in the right in de-|the small capitalist, in particulsr, l(-omemplatnl:: ! :’"’"g" '““dc;",'f{'“'sps&';, | i | G. A. BALDWIN manding o continuation of the prices that pre.|INVestment in such a venture, should mare LS ke e Sl it EETR T Contracting and General Car- B i & Py, b Quate inquiry beforehand from thos hy | Rates for Trips to Menden: ) fter ebit Revalr Woik vailed early last Spring. We I'l.x\u no disposition | 14 SoRIton 0se who are | hall Glacter and Eagle River pel But the buyers A to sit in judgment a willingness compromis have at least ex- hibited spirit of give and take which so far has not characterized the actions of the walkout leaders. in showing to a In less than one week, Juneau will hold its annual Fourth of July celebration With the local American Legion organization looking after the details, this year's observance here to be of unusual new features. Now the for the big event promis introducing many time to get ready business houses should be appropriately giving prominence in the proper way to the national colors. Let's start now and do the job in a big way, helping the Legionnaires “put over” Juneau's biggest eelebration of our national natal day. 8 excellence, is All decorated, BOWERS KEYNOTER. In only one respect did Claud G. Bowers, New York World editorial writer sometimes called historian of the Democratic Party, fall short of what had been expected of him in his keynote speech at the Demoratic convention. That was higs oversight regarding Prohibition. This neglect could be significant from two angles. It might indicate a Democratic tendency to follow Senator Reed's advice and keep Prohibition en- tirely cut of the campaign, or it might be taken to mean that Gov. Alfred Smith's own position on Prohibition is so well known that with him as the party standard bearer there was no need to bring up the subject in opening the show. In all other respects Mr. Bowers certainly cannot be changed with disappointing his Demo- cratic colleagues. He sounded the charges of corruption against eight years of Republican ad- ministration. There are few who will he Bas overdrawn a large part of the sordid picture. ‘become public preperty and substantiate many of the counts in the indictment he has brought agailngt the present party in power THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1928 with the task of enthusing the delegates to the i convention with a spirit of confidence, of filling the mine will actually get the money if the men|A managing the company are honest and efficient. few years back his vocal chords never got a rest, 8 Real Mystery of the Dly\ and cold running water of which no other hotel in the to express a disinterested opinion, A Blow to Romance, (Daily Olympian.) To those wno ever dream of going down to the sea in ships or joining the yacht race to Alaska this is disheartening news which comes to us from London. Representatives of fourteen nations at the International Shipping conference have unanimously recommended that “port” and starboard” be deleted from the nautical dic- tionary in favor of “left” and “right.” When we first went to sea this matter of “port” and “starboard” troubled us not a little, Psychologists teach that the agsociation of some- thing to be remembered with a second object Will aid in the memory process. We learned that “port” lights are red and that “port” wine is red and that “port,” meaning left, has the same |pumber of letters in it as left. S0, with this association we were able to re- member that “left” was “port” when at sea. We recommended this to landlubbers who will try to win sea legs on the trip to Alaska next week. That is unless they decide to abide by the recommendation of the Shipping conference. If they do half the fun of the trip will be gone. How can they return home and boast to their girl friends of the saltiness of their' experiences if they persist in calling left “left and not “port.” No, it won't work, the fun of the race is tarnished if they do. We favor “port” and “starboard” and romance on our sea trips. University of Florida will aid farmers in 8rowing better mint, it is announced. Mint is now grown for the oil it produces. hibition it used fo be used as a sort nary to Union.) Before pro- of prelimi- “three fingers” or more.— (Florida Times- ? A Cleveland painter was beaten to death by companions because he refused to divide pint of liquor with them. Little children, never be selfish with your hootch! —— (Akron, Obio, Beacon-Journal.) two his It is amusing to see an old bac baby, especially if the baby (Newark, Ohio, Advocate.) —_— helor holding is about 18— He stressed farm relief. That, too, was ex- But even Mr. Bowers, charged There being only one Tom Heflin, we judge the country will survive—(Dallas News.) When an call comes to Single O or 94 you'll find Carlson’s taxi serv- ice batting a high average for promptness. No charge for ex- tra passengers — from one to five—get two or three of your friends to “pool” in and call. PR e e — The Packard Taxi T Hail us for a “home run” after the game g —says Taxi Tad. “out to the game” Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stands at Alaskan Hotel and Juneau Billiards Phone Single 0 and 94 Prompt Service—Day and Night Covica Auto SERVICE Juneau, Alaska BTAND AT THRE ARCTIC Phone—Day, 444; Night, 444-3 rings e PHONE 118 Stand opposite Connors Motor Co. THE JUNEAU LaunDRrY Franklin Street, between Froat and Second Streets C. VAIL, Proprietor | Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 B ———————L lln— —_— T | BERRY’S TAXI Cadillac and Marmon Cars Stands at Gastineau Hotel and Burford’s Corner PHONE 199 OR 314 | | 324 TAXI % | MILLER’S TAXI Phones 183 and 218 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRB Day and Night Service PHONBE 485 BLUE BIRD TAXI] SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Blll's Barber Shop John Borbridge TAXI REEDER’S TAXI " PHONE 162 PROFESSIONAL Alleys "ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouskL, prop. A Financial Institution . which through constructive ’ service has made for iue_ll an important place in the commercial life of the Territory, & The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska PHONE 5452 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work. E E No job too large nor toa small for us. } MORRIS - CONSTRUCTION (CO. BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62