The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1928, Page 8

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s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1928. | " made good T [l. pection of the work at the Mata. |ate on islands some distance from ways to be found congregated lEF BR A " gAY D iAnge. recely [ nuska and Fairbanks Experimental |established transportation lines| AN EER around their quartets; Wb, Tees ed a ) rance, ‘s points that hav | ations. and away from have hune said. n not be of her Hm ideal for Dairying regular mail service because they One of the Game Commission’s J ] ‘ B Bot | fecting the Tanana and Matanus-|their own boats. Transportation ‘vo ek and transport the deer to )A v |l‘»\ hrnu re Dr. Alberts|is somewhat expensive as harbors | wr ngell from where they will 1e selection of cre capable of|found to be.in excellent condition Confession Foilows Rush of| being grown profitably ad-\and the ranging industry is thriv. | Dad might stand for getting so Robber Takes Seven Pairs| ¢ Qance, Roft_gho Detectivabio Ur. [U. S. Agronomist Makcs vising them as to what of | ing. Two Will Be Shipped to‘mv- p in debt for daughter's swell tcavor held out the mest prom- T 4 b Small Ranges Open { wedding it he was sure she wasn' and Leaves Ten 3 3 < 1 Place Optlmlstlc Report on incial reward. “There are opportunities for Washmg!on to ]om Al- !just giving him a son-in-law to Others in Case | . o (i gt 2aak Possibilities there e sections are the bz 4ai*y- | many small outfits a tthe heads askan Animal Colony | support. Ay ¢ ¢ THI Sent b~ Two men ng regions of the future for Alas- ot hays where abundant feed in i . . 5 . . 3 % 1 Dr. Alperts A creameory . i > Pre e sinss atapiay | 4 : ced |are he n kidnapp ¥[the form of silage be put up ) o~ i French, plate g vious Fi 8 A w30 1 b Sheep ranging 1n the Aleutian | ustablished at Curron, on the Alas-|gor winter he sald. “On the| 17O Alaska deer, a buck and| case at the entrar t 3 t P her standards of the wdline approached forf, " : " p ? th i oty : {a doe, will soon be added to the' . i tad- o slands has been proved to be suc- Railroad, serves both of them.|pinsides adjacent there are suit Behrends Shoe Depar nt t & ¢ ting ja } v 60,000 . o ok n » “|colony of Alaska animals now in B fust hight a: A B/ ; { e abductors of 10 able areas for grazing of smalllihe National Zoo at Washington, | Bt Shibes: stoler o : X ; oeaity T Iy Ranie stolen flocks of animals. D. C. FREE SCHOOL TABLET WHILE THEY LAST esstul and, after certain problem nts being made twice week- | have en solved, will be even|ly from t 1 It has proven suc- 1t B .t ot Pol nore markedly successful, declar-|cessful and more and more farmers » it _was made known today ( 5 P, f « E - < y. | “Small outfits cannot be iss y B ot j b | Dr. H. W. Alberts, Chief Agro-jare turning their attention tc by H. W. J Terhune, Executi :‘ e Ml Hiom" estRHliAhSd . ranNBOT(R. | Lo e chell today R P G vondits t6* RDN the Alaska Game| shoes in the nomis n Alaska, U S. Depa; ( ing Conditions are favor. tfon lines They must have ‘nmn‘ : < ) 1strofa god- | nom! AEEN, DSpREt. | dal Wolsos A 3 ! on. They are being lested hild helqment of .li”xy,m.m'-h' h;'?‘ }llfly a i g Lo “'\‘j:.l‘;:““:}"“"_’ means by which provisions can|presented to the Zoo by Mrs. Guy The display « 6 IRECRITY s e pol id he declared [COmDie b SiX-Ionthy SRERCHE | th nd on an ever-ICreas-fpe prought in and the annual wool A “,h. of \.,,,. .,m,“,l..m) & 31 \iating | &razing conditions in which he|ing scale With each cash purchase of 50 cents you get free a big-5 Tablet, and a $1.00 purchuso takes a Big-10 Tablet. Not more than 3 3 free tablets to each cu~% y e compa eli & p 8 pe « t EL pe! manager of the shoe department ARE uUTLlNED Renoldo . Sekih em-| “There are many thousand| From the interior Dr. and Mrs.[\ii eventually locate on _“,(.h: P QNSNS Bave Beon i “N‘ This is the first time it has ever has [square miles of y\n-llf’vll grazing | Alberts went to l_(utlmk. Helpays in these islands so that it|Chapin’s possession at Karheen! been injured entered except |also bec ed. land in the Aleutian Islands whers sed the station maintained there| vy e o paying proposition for|for several years and are wholly| by store employec he Stk BY SEN GURTI% 3 s, with guns|the ranging sheep has proven | for veral years and re-opened|, .ommercial boat to make month.|domesticated. Last spring the loss of damages t 5 1 1 U y t after|a suc $ There are still many ) tation at Kalsin Bay, 15),. cas them. Until ,hi\_“d“(‘ | : 3 to serve mothered two fawns which by theft is said to b bout $7 rd str a t problem J to 3 solv ‘il / When | mile outk 2 The wnrk_.h_mv Nl development takes plac it williMrs. Chapin will keep. 1 - 1 for an u v his has been dobe, 4L APLEL NG WA | the it Kodiak, consisting of|y, yecessary for them to limit| With the arrival of the deer| Higher Tariff and Improv- nore successful” Dr. Alberts said.| cxperiments in dalrying, was 8us-|ipoir operations to the vicinity of|in Washington, Alaska’s animal HELLAN’S ARTE T T i FRNSTEIN Covers Wide Area i At Kalsin Bay purely |y, s which now have a regular | kingdom, will be represented in| romised Farmers to all par rritory in | e sal of hears, wolverine, fox and the INTERIOR MINER, DEAD | it ihore are agri al, dairy-| On the July sailing.of the Starr Problems Mentioned Fdar: BUit B hista: by deseral em-| Next to Valentine’s AWA R ek er |ing and grazing industries. Leav. |ihey wenl aska. Thercel e most serious problem which [percr geese. These constitute one , ) s §E IoRE, HRSIN 73, pio ng here March ympanied | Dr. Alb aunched his investi-|.onfronts the industry, Dr. Al.|of the zoo’s most ppoular attrac-|$’hone 33 Free Dullvery‘ i iom ey miner, died last I [by Mrs. Alberis Jhe traveled into|zations of the sheep ranging pos-|noris concluded, is that of ade-|tions and a crowd is almost al- FUR EXHIBITS ; - Roogms wher interior Alaska, Kodiak and to the | sibilitics "of the Aleutian group |quate transportation. The lack of] = - - senat ¥ Hving $OUeBveral we ¢ |farthest west of the Aleutian group|He covered the entite district, be-|qre foed during wi ot y ve M T ; ! : ing i SRS AT, DL SRR A S A IS S A A foiis o 't hepe:, F ; i lot island While he was in conveyed from Unalaska tolio rainy seasons making it virtu. ntly seeking adr t s conditions and discussi e Coast Gua PR e 1 2 COMTE \ n 5 v\ 1 T ning 1 b oncers' Home but was unable|LEIAR “OUHON, TG L CCUINg Coast Guard Cutter | iy “impossivie 1o care nay, 15|} SOMETHING FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE . ) h the We ol v problems with those engaged in|Ur 2 Hathor salieorol. ditticulty, 3 Joe Hill and Ernest Wesch- thronsh t : as i s already |y ises, Mrs. Alberts was ERGERer. pae, eyl Hormel’s Cooked Hams in small tins can be sliced Republicar Pre 1 these enterp a; Scveral Ranches Started are but two fields in which 1 enfelder Take Individ- [tia1 nomine d he | L P § : aided by extension work, | At the present time there is|can be «cold or warmed 1nt U}(,“(mtr}. Keeps for days 5 out of the tin. GARNICK’S will s¢ 1stment ) neat laav farmers' and ranchers’ | PHONE 174 tomer per day. successfully cured, the ; e barty ) pros e R Lo : : number of firms on the Aleu-|wostern end of Dutch Harbor and val Main Events Tk dordpositiog ety ot W e "fv"'!“m‘ Fitory | Wives on household matiers, home-|.iqn Jslands, engaged in the rang-|Umnak I~'.:|lx|v1 which are now oc- e that Presidential ne v et hise B, soq | Puilding, etc. : of sheep,” said Dr. Alberts.|cupied by the Aleutian uu»um\" doe Hill of Sullivan Island, won ¢ Hoover will keej I ning in most of the nort a Mrs. Alberts returned two. las are the Aleutian|Company and the Western Pacific| first prize for individual den ' ¢ n y - . P i B 1 aite in August on the stock Company and the West- | Livestock Company Labor dif-| p # 2 m camps at variou 5 " vhic! ad ! display at the Fa f ing partic n 3 port Ve which ha Liv < Company. The for-|fi are also present. Located ner i ver 5,000 head on Umnak |¢ r from centers of population, Weschenfelder took first place in'legislation [went through to ( nd Unalaska Islands, and the lat- |} is no source of labor sup- D AP i e i b s annual trip to the| of Islands for the seal skin by the Bureau of Fisheries sacond in th . : jeutlure (g raf rs then |t A y el s r has over 2,000 head on Unalas- | plies to handle the shearing which|§ e S 2 ! o0, o ted exter 1p- Alberts went to SN AENe 4 lasts but a short time each sea GET THE RECEIPT cording to the rds made i must b bl it relatives and friends whi 8 ‘ st children’s individual gar | Sk tor i he came u play, with Lloyd G in the money mall : per River outfits, under existing|gon agricultural departn ageme u Shalte b it the ¥a roceeded first to Sit- | Yons: hAVE 2. wider ottt cabi :.\llllwl-v m and E. A zersglu ways been th 1 | e was at roleo vhen gola]Es il 3 He is here |for their operations than th judges 3 trine. Our ph was discovered near resent Southeastern Alaska |, qjjer companies, he said. The ven first place n second {ment is that cultur A {Fair and will leave for Seward|; ... . |town of F s joined in | tormer, he pointed out, can oper- T s and two third places in the |basic industry of our country and [ po ' oF FErHe : lims [next Tuesday on his annual Fall LARGEST Something of Interest FOR OUR CASH CUSTOMERS We are glad to announce with special interest that we now have installed a new cash 1egixtvr made by National Cash Register Co., and same gives a receipt for the amount purchased which amounts to 3 3/4 discount for cash customers. And this is the sample of it: Return $20.00 worth of th®se cash receipts and receive 75 cents in cash. So whenever you are buy- ing for CASH AT OUR STORE please ask for receipt. Fresh supply of Cottage Cheese, also Cream Pimiento just arrived. All priced with our famous Happy Home Pencil to save your money on bananas and everything. “ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS” ag ultural department went to in the very nature things will| o "Bo4ro Creek which mingil . e B e — — ‘1 e econdt BECORD GOOSE FLIGHT|orbins 1o s it o Vit Successors to the ey Rai the Cop; iver | N J ine it ant one scdont. oot REPORTED FROM FLATS <xtiivcciins st it | R adiator] ) sk anes Skuse, three firsts; James Trai | sond’, ‘and:the White Pass & o four firsts, two second and one v The bigs jght cf geese on|kon Route. He was born in . 5 third; Chambers and Hill, two|..orq 3 v Tenarted: aRlmAnss A i the United C W firsts, one second and two thirds; \yyo” copper Ri gl o i Vs S gl 4 1 Tranei€ bticealadl W. C. White, one first and onelyy ) third; Nick Bavard, three f Cha mer f is known he no_relatives Heaters V:\stly Game Commission. They re n the United States. The body one second and two (irds; Krneet|ine” white-fronted variety kuow at the Juneau-Young Mortuary Improve Heatin BUTLER-MAURO Weschenfelder, one first; John Jocally as “yellow pending final funeral arrange-| Comfort and Rustgard, one second; William| pr Chase said reliabl i DRUG CO. Bosche, two firsts; Father Hayes,|mates on the flight placed Ti NP A SR Room Beauty j one second. [namber of these birds in the| T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY T Deivery Fhone 134 All entries in the livestock de-|fiats at 100,000, ( partment won first places. Mrs.|the northern breeding grounds in|FOR SALE—One choice lot. Close lllllillllll When We Sell It J. M. Chase won two firsts for|the early Fall mo the white- It’s Right chickens; Pete Madsen was award-|fronted greese drop into the Cop J ed one first for chickens; the Gla-|per River flats and rest up and i | 3ub Station Post Office No. 1. cier View Farm took one first for|feed for a few days. They then Rpom beauty unmarred by big, I Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 AND BE CONVINCED rabbits; Henry C. Gorman took|go south, it is believed flying 4 one first for rabbits; and Wiiliam|almost directly acro Gult of | Nickinovich was awarded three|Alaska, Few of them have been T p “’"“ff’" U“d"ja’m‘l Uf l“f"'& firsts for rabbits |reported in Southeastern Alaska The ideal heating combination is Many vegetables were on dis-|arcas I achieved in Trane Concealed play from the Juneau Florists ¢ -ro— : = . Heaters, Thousands in use. from the Sitka and Fairban periment Stations, Jut were n 'TAYLOR RETURNS FROM | \ Th{lsegcyv tyr;]c of headn}f unit is ; ed for e bition on and not fo \ e for exbibition only and ot for| SEYMOUR CANAL STUDY T RO o e ven NEW i i g g A : Sors, sapbadiscat, dhields o artistic damper grille. Unlimited unsightly radiators—heating ARE MAKING BIG [ v & . e, re-[[TME 4 = Al e e "whise die. Wikite ‘or phone for folder. tors are ordinarily used. turned P i 8 ERAEEL . HIT ALASKA FAIR . o Heating sty the momen: trip to Seymour Canal where he you open the damper — stops » fmade a tudy of trec re r\\r.l | the second you close it. Knob I ! on the grille gives instantan- Two of Juncau's misses and a|He will leave next we on the mille little tot are making a big hit[ler Day, accompanied by Harry CONCEALED HEATERS at the Southeastern Alaska "‘IJS."]H\“H, 0 continue in their dancing numbers | Mr ylor will arri 5 Ray Taylor, Forest Examiner | Screens. An entirely new tybe A DANCING MISSES Via th i b¥gneh - of | of heating wnit, replacing freedom in room arrangement. The tot is the five-year-old on the steamer Queen Monday to| . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo nt her husband. They will| Woolard, little Ella Woolard. She |make their home in the MacKin- go all of the time. Although DU o ° this is her first professional ap-|Old papers for sale at the Empire. | R - ‘ Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal ; “I tell you in advance what job will cost” A new shipment of very pretty and serviceable wool coating has just made its appearance at this store in the wanted shades---tan, brown, grey v s and tan and brown mixtures. The majority of childrer: wear. faulty shoes—that’s the find ing of a recent survey. Don't Suitable for the school girl or boy. Rl ren f the foot oo BEST YAKIMA PEACHES also the particular miss or hé;' Kali-sten-ks fit the foot cor rectly—mould sturdy feet for e ey $1.00 CRATE | g Other styles may change o ey s 56 inches wide---Priced from but diamonds . . . never! | wear, A large stock of Kali Place your order early now $2.65 and up sten-iks in many attractive, f d l T d - & or deuvery on uesaa’y=--- seen wherever the finer things of life are y y ASK TO SEE THESE known and appreciated . . . 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