The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1928, Page 8

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| 8 ~ STRAIT PLANTS | SALMON PACKS * AREEXCELLENT One Hundred Thousand Cases Packed to Satur- du_\' — Runs Sl(-a(l)' i o urday liable day season tha most the 1926 pa of the seasor The run excellent out th % run, which has be showed no appre ment and were confident tha ciable Pink Run Heavy Smith’s Running Mate Small Town Product JACKSON BACK FROM CHICHAGOF ENROUTE SOUTH [Pleased with Showing on New Vein—Going Out to Confer with Owners The outlook for the future of the famous Chichagof mine is excel lent, according to George T. Jack i\m' consulting engineer for the Chichagof M s, Ltd., who return !.‘( vester, om an examina tion of the nt development fwork on a new vein. He will leave | for the south Tuesday moining on | the Louise to make for mal report to the company | Until this report has been made Princess arn a yprogram for future work definitely adopted, Mr. Jackson said it would be impossible to make any announcement as to plan However, he said some of [the mew directorate would com | north within a month or six week to look over the property : be ‘ £ reds Specia it will come back north himself in { U. S. Mar K. Keller, on a short time, ¢ fish trap patrol, who was in town | Several men have been added to i today, said re was a. good | the skeleton crew which has been ] showing of in Freshwate | maintained at Chichagof for sev y with a fine escapement at eral months, A much larger crew | lof Harbor. will be put on after the program b The fish all noticeably eph T. Robinson (left) 'of sas, chosen by the Democrats for Vice President, has been arranged, and work wil i i), narticu the Pinks. This|is a n Lonoke, Ark., where townspeople point out the ramshackle building (center) where be pushed with all possible spee according to experienced arted actice of law in 189 Below isa scene in the town of 2,500, clos to Little | Mr. ackson was ple and fishermen one of th ) n present home If the mocrats win in November Mrs. Robinson (right) will|the showings made since he left est signs of heavy runs. The b S Giets Saviad |the mine several months ago. He run of the season to date was ex i,, SRR TR i s & is confident that it has a new and Bé#lenced throug the early T / ; |long lease of lite in store and part of last week, slackening off [KODIAK BEAR NOT ‘,,'“ ‘“‘“ ks between Seattle and|EARL J. BECK TO | will again take its place among the Friday and Saturday. However x ortland and ahout two weeks in KEPLACE MOZEE |profitable mining properties of the { B¢ nov rin oae enwrent| -DYING. OUT,. SAYS n Francisco visiting the whole | Fes i gt B N 3oun | " 1lers, Sl & )i to take 4 { Iy coming in from Cross Sound. | PAUL REDINGTON| s!lers. she expects to take a biosl 3, et ks RALE Rhe Rave H B 5 ) : [ Juncau, some time in Augue akatlo. for one year, and lis beoa| jog BRADY IS OPERATED : % B e e .| Paul G. Redin vief of the| b Vi i Superintendent of the Southwes.| ON AT GOVT. HOSPITAL 3 s & ; ological H. W.| FEDERAL EMPLOYEES MEET |Alaska Division of the U. S. Bu 5 '{:,‘.,,f;' e Hie s | o jreau of Iducation for the last two| 1,4 prady, Indian from Douglas i for by the temporary loss of ki H The Federal Business Men's|Years, has been appointed to takel yp, fought Bob Eldred at the 1 o ity ol nsylvi and John | aggocia which ts the the piace of B. B. Mozee, a8 Dis-}omoper on July 3rd, underwent ar Bay and the oth n : A4 ; s of each month, had|trict Superiptendent ~with head-|o,omion for a leg infection on and Hawk Inlet were carried out Y noon at the For-Get-| uarters at Anchorage. Mozt gaiunjay at the Government hos ut Thureday by unusaally high|Aleutian Islands on th tea room. Cigars were|Was recently promoted to havelyi) The leg had undoubtedly i 1““-;,1' il e ';,’f‘,\"‘fd“.l, ired | eturned to Seward, acco around after luncheon by |charge of the bureauw’s reindeer)) .., jntocted for several days, and - W oy e rd reccived here tod J. C. McBride for Dr.|indu it is probable that Brady fought ay and Saturday and were hiy 5 it is probable tha rady ngh |‘| :f','x,..'”,’,f ‘l.vwv‘-’:i u\n 4'1\\‘ Che “Buty: Aoy ous E ne in honor’ of the| BN D | with a temperature of 102 or 103, e o s A58 in observation of the bi week-old daugl | This store will be open even-|p. o SebtonG . dall. i "‘f’l;“‘l Intet reported ap.|Teglons, and 1s convinced e R lings cn the 10th of each mont iR s B o TP 00 bo.| famous Kodiak Bear is no for the accommodation of the| PIANO TUNING o R e ®| ser of extinction because REV. STILLMAN IS trade C."W. BADENFIELD ow the 192 figure for he SAME|., . qging number of hunters ar TAKING VACATION |4y, GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM Juneau Music House adv. time; Sunny Point at Funter Bay [[BCTCAsine musmber of Mot i | " Wi had 8,000 which was ahead of [ VIS oW THe States, "| The Rev. 0. A. Stillman, who|—— 1926; Deep Sea Salmon Company : ; o nile | 2ccompanied the party (OUNCING . MPANY |y Redington said that while pa ) (I 36.000; Toursday, Alaska Conoli-| M- Redlsion sule, o Wi} 5Cio ol o oo ANNOUNCING dated at Tenakee had 6,000, and|" : Wad David Waggone far 7 S B . stances of wounded or cornered - T Superior Fisherles at the same|StArces Of wounded or Gormoradl ot e the boat there g ‘ MARY NORRIS GOSS Dok, 4,000; . Wedneaday, Astorin|Dear sttacking hunters, this 1s the) ‘o Bt e Goadara Hot ol ARG B ik s dise hag|EW fotairestn to study ey L SmmbE OF THE A. J. KRANK SCHOOL fishe ’ ¢ same plaee Nad),omain of the bear JET Almquist pPress Your Sult. P DRRAUTY CUTTURRE 9,000 ¢ S (s ke DAl Fo Tons R OF BEAUTY CULTURE i i . 3 # gl dees sasistas " : NOTICE for, Falehanks by way | will be at our store for one week begin- Reward given for information ':;'_ r.”}“;]‘r‘»“:‘l[ : ‘(',"I”‘, ; ol e JOHUNSTONS CANDY ning Saturday, July 7. Mrs. Goss will as to party who let dogs out of ‘\_"':M“‘ I‘,‘_\_”_ ek “,h:“‘f‘ hy ‘ give "you a facial to teach you the i City Dog Poud between Suturday | YUSen Hiver on thell WAY N proper way to use your Beauty Per- : and Sunday. (SRR dard - Acting Hxasutive Offloer. of ,‘\0 quisites, Phone or call for appointment. {Bigned) GEO. A. GBTCHELL, |, " yjocra ‘Game Commission S —adv. Chief of Police. : A Vgt | oo They will probably fly back t ,\0 (’@» | B Lt e iaan atious. the Tals: See? | HELLAN'S PHARMACY L |dle of August, Mr. Goddard said (05 vh ! Next Door to Valentine’s Store ; R B SRS sonie P { | ; f LEAVES ON BUYING TRIP i Phone 33 Free Delivery 1 Miss Christine Halvorsen, in 1S |charge of the ready-towear d %or Weddings, Birthdays, | FLORSHEIM! 1o o on m,, AU : left on the Prince Rupert earl Weals Tnds mday morning, on her way cisco where she will t and N, A -’ purchase garments for the fall sea . N N Fccluro ren i"‘“” ‘ 4 bottles Catsup, California Home ! Miss Halvorsen will spend about | 3 cans Puree Tomatoes ShO(’S El,___..______ 3 cans Tender Peas, Amocat No. 1. .50 i 5 4 cans Peas, Mission No. 1 Sweet ... .50 i ! 11 4 cans Stringless Cut String Beans, 1 If your arches are 1 We now have two Sheet Metal Workers employed Amocat 95 4 J ‘ :Il]tden:u‘;r,\ give your sheet metal needs prompt | 5 cans Sauerkraut for . 95 o0 e ag N ¢ N { weak these shoes |} SRR " | 4 cans Peaches, Amocat No. 2 ................ 1.00 ! GAS TANKS | A A or will help you 1 N TR | 4 cans lodol Grapefruit 95 p you. ! DOWN SPOUTS | J " I GUTTERS || 3 cans Amocat Sweet Grapefruit ... 85 N iR¢ 5 . i i 57 (g B 3 cans, Loganberries, Blackberries, or St i SMOKE STACKS i, ; o5 ' i 5 Rpherries R i ..ol 95 ! FUEL OIL TANKS A o oo 7 [ it S y 3 pounds new Walnuts for ...............__. 4 ! CORRUGATED TRON I H s GRAVES 1 AIR PIPE FOR MI o i FLASHINGS e ¢ METAL SHINGLES The Clothing Man }| . i GEO. B. RICE 1 ? TSI SN | LY . 4 Phones 92—95 Front Street e —— Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal | Two Three Six Five Spools in Window. PICTURE WON BY MRS. H. W. PARKER WHO GUESSED 2400 - DRUG CO. © When wmu It 1 BUTLER-MAURO || It's { Pree Deitvery Phons 134 | Sub Btation Post Offico No. 1. 3 Deliveries-—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. “I tell you in advance what job will cost” See Our Advertisement, On Page 2 B. M. Be[\remls Co., Inc. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 9, 1928. »| Southeastern Alaska on the Queen.| T ————————eeee e e S WHO | AND WHERE | e —T] Mrs. William Doucett of Prince Rupert, who has been in Juneau since July 3, left for her home on the Prince Rupert. L. M. Carrigan, Sam Shucklin| and H. F. Preston, commercial brokers, left on the Alameda, the latter for Haines and the other two for Skagwa Mrs. J. P. Samuelson and daugh ter Ruth, wife of the General Gas- :rxl‘llnf- '(]'nmunn_v rfnr(-:wn‘u.mv.- ,M"' storekeeper the Astoria 2 Mg 2 s cursion Inlet, arrived DEPUTY BROWN HERE wife and their two sons, is round-trip tourist on the Queen Among those on the Queen who are making the round trip are Mx'.‘ and Mrs. F. A. Meyer and son of | Juneau on the Queen with two Dubuque, lowa. Mr. Meyer is|priscners, Alice Hedges and superintendent of the Chicago,| James Adams. Alice Hedges was Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad.|sentenced to serve six months Bill Willlams is a passenger for|in the Federal jail for violation Sitka on the Queen. He will meet | of the Alaska Bone Dry Law, and his wife there and they will re-| Adams was bound over to the turn to the States on the Dorothy|fFederal Grand Jury for alleged Alexander, violation of the National Pro- Miss Helen hibition Law. Mr. Brown expects nardino, Cal., to return to Petersburg in a few the Queen. days. Mrs. H. seth, wife a T wHO ! v. in Deputy U. S. Marshal C. Brown of Petersburg arrived Kiss of San ¥ is a tourist ab er- d of the Puget plant a hete yes —— - P. 0. HERRIMAN RETURNS :’l‘“"‘("xz"";{% "r;;:‘);‘x‘;i“;:”“"“' on thelerday on the Virginia IV, and will| ~ U. S. Deputy Marshal P. O. L Engstrom ether of Eiton| il South on onc of the early |Herriman returned on the Queen Engstrom h"‘,“'r . Tkt r“r‘ the steamers. th.« morning from mkmg_ lhf‘('n b b —— e |insane patients to Morningside Alaska Fish Brokerage, came north from Wrangell on the Queen and Ola naners ror “a1e n= The Zmp Sanitaroum, in Oregon. expects to spend several weeks Heto S e e e e S S NS, E. A. Rasmusen, president of the Banks of Alaska, and his wife, visitors in Juneau today while the Queen is in port. They arc bound for fheir home in Skagway Dr, Paul G .Stevens of Los An-| geles, Cal, and a party of :wenty-| five Presbyterians, are touring Special This W eek 1 Mayonnaise Jar with 1 quart Mazola Oil .$ 85 One Cake tin free with a 3 Ib. can Crisco. Our prices on Green Stuff and Fruit are most reasonable. GARNICK’S O L. Herbert, freight agent for the Southern Pacific railroad at Los Angeles, accompanied by hls Our Customers Say AND We Admit it the Blestv Waffles and Coffee IN TOWN ANOTHER SPLENDID BUY IN A HOUSE DRES N N N Bt NN N e 'Y Over five dozen to choose from rang- ing in sizes from 16 years to 46 bust. Priced for your pleasure at only One Dollar and Twenty Cents $1.20. Goldstein’s Emporium Juneaw’s Style Center

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