The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 17, 1928, Page 8

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H. R. H. As Lieutenant | were extremely careful and tried, South 4 i Peterson will be boatman ia,the finest displays of cooking ever o~ to keep the crowds of chilaren| OUthwest’s Fairest ELEVEN Kan charge of the Ranger VII. shown at a Fair in Juneau. The ) | raway. He was succeeded at Sitka by|women who contributed to it de- ! “I cannot say how the youn, M 3 Ranger Charles Burdick, formerly|serve great credit and praise for ' T could have obtained the X Rn located e Craig District. The|the remarkable culinary ability [] There were several without fuse A y i 2 at Craig by|shown. The judges declared it | which we put back in the box, and ; . H, who came to|was a difficult task to award 4 . when we were finished, both Mr A 2 T . = Alaska from Forest Servica|prizes as each entry was nearly flRnERs ISSUED' |Leave on Queen for Sitka|Letvers ana 1 1cokea arouna’ tn ; RQCKFORD, 1., Sept. 11.—|g; ‘Dege 1 oace Want \ . : tull " 3 List of missing in Friday's tor- per lot ver; wrefully to make sure - 2rma E Mr: | to Initiate Fourteen Het e had overldaked RIBREE" - ool nado has been cut to four thrcugh Mrs. R. R. Hermann and Mrs. R. Candidates whs impossible to: KeahSRaRt 4 finding of three more bodies in| STEWART LEAVING Peterman, both of whom won four the debris of crumbled factories {first prizes in the cooking depart. Commercial Fishing, Ex- ren away, and it may be that the B and dthgr bui)dings. This brgught TOMORROW ON TRIP|ment. will be presented with a cept by Trolling, to 5 2 With the lodge goat in fine fet.|Kukkola boy took one from.th ? the @hown . death ' totad {8 11 -pound sack of Fishers' Flour, t by g R s branding irons ready|box, unobserved” Gray said th i versong/ j : B U o i |according to Mrs. Marie A. Skuse. End Tomorrow : {for the 10 morning i ; / - L. Stewart, Mining Supervisor hoating Rtbes gt are é IR Sl o head of the Woman’s Auxiliary. |of Juneau Lodge No. 420, B. P. 0.| The boy will be confined to th L ’ & 397 cau of Mines,| giper prize winners were an- While reports were being re ;|,1~,u~ left_today on the steamer jhospital for about two weeks, hi ; 39 TO SU“F‘\’F and member of the Policy Board g s 5 : nounced last week. ceived today al headquarter & % |Queen for Sitka where 14 “maver. | physician said At present he is| 8 7 ; . ROA[n : VA ?If! ('r::: ]Alds‘ka I(.u.lrm\t!, Is expect- e of the U. S reau of Fisherie |icks™ have been corralled for add-|resting comfortably 2 % : eave tomorrow for Seward g g : i on the steamer Alaska. He is e TWO ARE ARRESTED EEEAS . aftoct thst i opnwsh s i ing to the lodge's herd. The local oo —— ¢ BN iRt ska. s en- ) - ‘ ‘ route to Anchorage and Fairbanks o the eficct " o th e Tt Do - ' a road proposed for construction|g ze and Fairba Henry Cropley and Mrs. Pete Southeastern Alaska re well Messerschmidt, Exalted Ruler. ‘FAIR CCMES TO | % DPropose and the coal mining district along ¥ i ; : t | F 3 X . connecting the town of Cordova|the raliroad, Smith were arrested last Satur- seeded with salmon, official notice The initiation monies will| END, CARNIVAL o ¥ “d | with the U. S. Navy i a Mr. Stewart will inspeci the|3Y nisht by Deputy U. S. Mar- ’“'m‘ n“ i £ i ol i 5 ’1r o 3 un"] lay | IS CELEBRATED : . 2 f§ [tion on Mile 7, Copper operating mines in the Matanuska|SNals Garster and Price and Spe- enry M8 et ! { T fon will stage o | o Northwestern Railroad field and at Healy River. He win| ¢l ©fficer Jack Wilson. They }.i\(hm” B e o3 ; PRl ‘[vfly % (;ill,lv,..l Dance"| 1o seventh annual fatr held in i L\Iilsnn, Engu,n:) of l(?”l | visit the Alaska Agricultural Col.|3Te charged with illegal cohabita- g o i Central dis : b P " Juneau by the Southeastesn:Alas. | ur of Public Roads, llege and the Mines Experiment|tid: The case is in the U. 8. ped in the Juneau and Central ¢ 4 return on the Queen which will k& Fair Assoclation camentik kot leave tomorrow for Cordova on Station htere, 4nd spend ¥ Commissioner’s Court at Douglas. tricts at 6 p.m. tomorrow o |remain in port while the initiation |8 "air ASSHCIALON o8 7 sted aska e will em- :d g e T AR, ; briske’s dction b K {ticial end last Saturday at mid-| $he steamer Alaska. He will Smijiugtiyustiie Vionimizs olffos. of This follows the bureau’s act Is put on ploy a crew of 10 men, part -of |y o p o€ SO0 STOCK QUOTATIONS whom will be taken from here S el R and the others employed on the - e of last week in cutting two w Exalted Ruler Messerschmidt ! night, but uncfficially it did no . ¥ 5 : +o0 lend until about 2:30 o'clock Sun off the season in the So ! P will bo assistel by; B. M. God- 1o orL 0 e e | { NEW YORK, Sept. 17.—Alaska (Ketchikan) and Pri: 1 Bsteemed Leading Knight; |{H ‘M‘\‘! the Fair bufldfle on | % 5 ground. FINE COOKING DISPLAY Juncau mine stock is quoted today Island ‘lr‘ .\'v.;~ ik ' £y B I\I:[).Ar:m, lllm ulm.vn \L., Al el e e - des e ; The survey will start at the it at 41, Chrysler 108, Cudahy 72%, signed for the ¢ s 4 ; Thomas B. Judson, Acting|" s > time fo retire. . g 1|PBvak Lake terminus of the Cor-| Only first night visitors were|U. S. Steel 1565, Missouri 74, Beth- Run Unusually Heavy ince Ceorge, youngest son of fistcemed Lecturing Knight; John | % |dova-Eyak Lake highway and Tun|given the opportunity of seeing|lehem 6714, Chile Copper 54%, All reports received here indi-| King George and Queen Mary of (A, Davis, Acting Esquire; H. R.| Half an hour before the conce:t| . to Mile 7. The construction of|the appetizing display of cookery|Sun Oil 57%, and Texas Corpora- cate an unusually heavy escape-| England dropped in unheralded on | Shepard, Acting Secretary; Sam|PY the Juneau City Band, which 4 s such a road has been agitatedlat the Southeastern y/\]fiflk'l l«"']‘- tion 71%. ment to the streams from Icy| Monterey, Cal. society and was)Guyot, Acting Chaplain; Emmeti|Started at T: clock, over 500 for several y by residents oftniy yenr, as it was agreed. tc :.',: i Strait to and including the west| ‘eted when the rigid naval regula- | Connors, Acting Inner Guard: mijj|Pad passed through the doors and the Cordova district. It is clalm-|tho delectable cakes, lnsclous ples, | 010 papers for sard At Lhe Emplre. coast of Prince of Walds Island.| tions would permit him shore leave. | parks, and John Nowicka {from then until 11 o'clock and ed by. Its proponents that it Willl jalicate pastries, ete.. s ")m’l’“ “ & s Fonorts &t oM 1 i yal High is “onl N even after that hour, ticket sellers| 4 3 a desirable residentia S . s W of the burean inclading wardens | ban, formal festivities and wel- [BOY LOSES THREE It 'was a regular carnival nigl ach, Cal, who was awarded |prospectors and miners a promis- Nghtah Bidio frbibb bt - stream watchmen and others and| -omes were tabo FINGERS WHEN SKY |t evervboty joied in the spisii Pacific Southwest Exposition’s |ing mineral district.« 7 i ‘ unate enough to SERGE confirmed by inspections made by | jof the occa Yesterday bally. | most beautiful girl trophy, Mr. Wilson has just returned S0me 6L: M9 deHalbis: en- Sther aticurs wecessary 10 open e wer garc| - ROCKET EXPLODES [hooers “were niasaty able to. ta trom making 4 jocavion swrvey | TS, those going late o the Fair| $3.50 Licianski Inlet Full for about 20 hours during which above ‘a whisper so loudly had o ——|of the proposed Skagway High-|Might not know that it was one of| Two Pockets ——————— "they rocl (] eir va L cate fo r psi- vay. At Stag Bay, in two streams, a[period it was estimated that 3,000 | Olayl Kukkola, 13.year.old ‘n,,"",\: l‘"]v“”"“" s ‘:"'l"""l [defeated in the following Presi- | way Eameaeee e e watchman repprted 150,000 hump- |salmon per hour passed up stream. |of Vietor Kukkola, fisherman, gwm T R, U5 a1 . e is 2 E g p g : able office fo was awarde President Roosevelt o Gacks observed. Watchman An-iA heavy rainfall was experionced |in St. Ann’s Hospital with three| 3P g oy o8 - Y RUBBER GOODS derson, covering Lisianski Inle:,|putting plenty of water in the | s of his right hand missing, :""mx 5 ‘I”‘"x"‘;;"'li:”,‘” by - thgtdu- | vi ‘]"“ '”'1 ("'\‘”l’“ “l";"“ I“I'I“""“ GEQRGE PETERSON ER 0Dt ed re Deffartment. ind was defeated in the follow- reported s F in &treams at|creek ake asce easy P ) fractured a \ 1 s reported so many in itrea creek to make ascen . the right hand thumb fractured and|*0C 0 LIRS e e Drosidential - elostion. IS ASST. TG SMITH SALE the head of the inlet, that he was| From the west coast of Prince |both knees lacerated, as the re.| AWaTds will be made to Tn 1918 My Hughenivseitor th able to give any accurate esti-|of Wales Island, Agzent Dennis | ( e explosion of a sk S @ n 1916 Mr ghes visited the g ; . ‘rlnnq‘h]\"|~”\:”vhw”vf\H‘rmn r. ‘l'v Winn lxm\\ m“\ ing a ‘nnu.,..‘-nlzl-,, ,“””k,,fr. ,”;1 .;\,{’l”k' e “ 3 "_ a six months’ pass to the ace | Pacific Coast States and was de-| ~George Peters for 12 ye 25% off on all Rubber il y KR e iy a8 o'clock Sunday morh-fy,o0ive 639 for the range and 94 [feated in the following Presi-|ranger in charge of the Sitka dis Goods during week. Take two miles upstream, the “creeksivestigation, reported a good es-|ing when he was playing withfe "% O 00 T | dontial elackins trict, arrived today to take up his|} advantage and S were o filled with humpies “that|capement is assured and the|it. He said to have obtained the| ™" P s o ? s & '\ § ‘advantage and save at s ik new duties as assistant to Ranger least 14 of the regular not another fish can zot up them,|streams in a most favorable con-|rocket from the ¢ where In 1929 President E ot t i Harold Smith of this district. Mr, Ty and the flats outside of the streams [dition for fish to ascend the fireworks were ; displayed | pOES THIS MEAN AN 12 |ited the Pacific Coast Rl i price on Hot Water Bot- are black with salmon” he de- - e last: Saturday | n fatally ill in Colorado | & — tles, Combination clared, A stream on the port side The boy was rushed at once to J U, Sept. — To the s way £, Syringes, ete. of the inlet near two small i MRS. TAYLOR HERE the hospital for treatment. The [Rditor.—In 1892 President Har [ President Harding vis- ey jel lands and six miles from the head index finger was off at the firstpison visited the Pacific Coast|ited the Pacific Coast States and VINOL ivery article guaranteed. is packed full of salmon, he said Mrs. Ray Taylor, whose Rus-|j,ini ang the other two complete-|States and was defeated im the|died in San Francisco while on J. H. Wakefield advised the bu.[band is Lard Examiner in thely, gone |¢ wag necessary to take jfollowing Presidential election, |the trip reau that in Red Bluff Bay, 30,000 | Research Branch of the 1 one stitch in one knee and seven| In 1900 Mr. Bryan visited the| In 1928 Mr. Hoover visited the A tonic sockeyes had gone into Falls Lake, | Forest Service In Alaska and was |, no oinor, though the physician|pacific Coast States and was de- | Pacific Coast States and——77? HELLAN’S and 250,000 humpbacks’ and 25,000 'lj ";“I-“"’_‘ . _‘_"‘ ’l‘[“' )’H‘”',_ says there will be no permanent|feated in the following DPresi- Heh? What for old and PHARMACY dog salmon into the river at Red |Ketchikan, arrivec ® MOTNING |y firy to them ldential election. | TOM MAUZEY. young " fron: 1 ) e steamship | . % £ Bluffs. Som fish were suill show. |{X0m that iy on the Steamshid | “Hospital authorities were told| In 1909 President Taft visited i 2 ing up there, he added ) . ' - ¥ that the boy had picked up thelthe Pacific Coast States and was)Old papers for sale at the Empire. Next to Valentine’s Lafe Buschmann, superinten- hf!“" faken rovms in the. Mag rocket at |);.- Federal lot, where |—— ~ — gt e 245, Pl O AR 4 $1.2O a . Kinnon Apartments. | Phone 33 Free Delivery > thor “ [SUSSSSS SRR S S S S 4 S L L dent at Port Althorp, where pack they were shot off on Saturday | LT T T T T L = o H. 3. GRAVES The Clothing Man = ] | - - g | ing has closed for the year, wired night, and had carried it to the the bureau, there were 75,000 1 THANK YOU ALL Fair building that night. On Sun-| 08 >ort 4 orp Creek " v T 4 ] s ying | e . Borl. Aithorp. Oroel To all my many friends, T want IMAIRINE By wha playing with Gooa Runs Soutn |, "o Al 3 many flenle & wnt Ll rocket near his homo on Starr l The years may have brought BUTLER-MAURO SOMETHING FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE Warden Morton of Wrangell to Hill, it was said, when the . mag u extended me at the . A § i 9 day wired that an actual count at ,I\:lmlfllhw "'l'y_“‘_\m\k"M“‘_ There | charge of powder exploded in his t tb ld b DRUG CO. Hormel’s Cooked Hams in small tins can be sliced Eagle Creek weir showed 1721871, .y was a better bunch than|hand causing the injury. | 0 € O onie #rec Deilvery Phone 134 cold or warmed in the oven. Keeps for days fish had passed through the weir| io.¢ pove in Juneau and I know| It Is not known how the boy ob. out of the tin. into that stream. So heavy was|,, " ¢ ypank you again tained the rocket, as “Dolly” Gr: the fish run that it was found | MINNIE FIELDS and Wiltord Leivers, who had| tbe dignit)’ dndmellow bed”ty When, We Sl It GARNICK S 2 ——— charge of the fireworks’ display It's m‘h‘ on Frid ;lfrl ,',\‘"“”d‘i‘yi,"im"s:' t/Jdi time lends to 3ub Station Post Offico No. 1. PHONE 174 The Patrons Who Know [fine furniture and buildings The quality of merchandise purchasable at this store, | represents a cla of buyers who quickly recognize '-'but bou' bflve tbe)’ defllt savings and satisfaction. | WE INVITE YOU with the heating system? This being the first day after the Seventh Annual we wish to invite you to come te our store and | J ) ¢ examine our way of SERVING OUR CUSTOMERS. Guarantee Compare the values and pric Come to our store {! 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