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- WILL PROSPECT NEW FIELD FOR John Raskob Threatened ; {rivest Made Sept. 20.—A 65-year-old man B i held here today in $10,- : 000 bail on ‘a charge of ¢ F. H. ]ohnson Chicago Oil] ' threatening to blow up J hn J iskob’s home unle paid P Man, Goes South After ] ~|wl‘\m~n He gave the nam i 1 1 in Fie of Frank Mooney. Raskob i H Landing Rig in Field | K Mookl LysakoD ] Drilling in the ast end 1 Committee the Bering Rive trict wiil | | tart carly nox " R S to ¥. H. Johnson, Ch il ma who passed through J i da porting a drilling outfit into the| regjon He will return to thel The outfit was landed on th beach in Controller Bay the first ported to within one and onc-hal’ V] | miles of the site picked for drill ing After the freeze.up i n —— \;1‘ hauled the remaindér of theiP yegsing Trvitations ‘Are|” distance : : e Shbann nordutires. ol Received—Working €ach containing 2 assignment from George R Fhey are located on the he WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Her waters of the Nichawak River and|, /"t 0 e P00 S0 to the are about 20 miles east of the .,.gijeration of his second pre holdings of the Chilkat" Oil Com-f,.roq address in his campaign pany which has 16 producing wells. | ey Sy e n L ressing They are on the same general|i: ii.eionc to extend his program | structure and the ofl taken from| e rour prepared speeches which Seep#zes Is of the same. grade 8s|pe ot for himself upon his re that produced by the Chilkat Com-|¢uin here from making his ac pany ceptance speech in California The outfit consists of a Parkers-| whether he will find it po burg rig and reel drilling eauip-lgiple to respond to these appeal ment, Sufficient casing to sinkiremaind® to be determined but as four 1,000-feet wells, a three-ton!alection day approaches, pressure caterpillar, and genaral supplies|upon him wii be increased and needed for carrying on the work.lat least some of his advisers Two cabins have been constructed |think he will accept some invi on the ground The outfit is tations calued at $75,000 Hoover's present plan is only Mr. Flinn will have charge of[to speak in Tenncisce, New York { moving the rigging to the claim|and Boston and during the winter will get|—— - out derrick timbers and get every. | early next Spring On his way south Mr. Johnson l»rnl;:r Favors suffered a stured vib on his | SCORE CARDS left side. While taking a shower| TALLY ‘(C\] DS bath, a roll of the Yukon hurled | Ayt pipN R him against the wall with suffi VASES and cient force to crack the rib. ST R ¢ physician aboard the ship attend-| ASH TR/ ed the injury, and Mr. Johnson was able to be out when he ar. rived here He conferred with, \ Mining Supervisor B. D Sll‘\\:lv",“ while the Yukon was in port ‘ — e, 014 papers tor sale at tne Emoire ‘} ('“ \R \\! [ : S 1 " | , RUBBER GOODS || VINOL | ! A tonic 25% off on all Rubber | f 1d 1 Goods during week. Take or otd anc advantage and save at {| young least 14 of the regular }! ! price on Hot Water Bot- }! €1.20 tles, Combination i L. Syringes, etc. | Every article guaranteed. ; it | BUTEER-MAURO NS |} DEEERO. , PHARMACY } Frec Dellvery Phone 134 éi' | When We Sell It 1 - o Valentine's s 5! Next t ent It's Right . | Phone 33 Free Delivery{| |sub Station Post Oftico No, 1. é —~— i A lady told*us a few days ago that her grocer w: g crying because he “was not able to get a shave frc one of the mail order houses.” We must say th he is a WONDERFUL CITIZE OUR GROWING FAMILY OF STOMERS Know that we are sure working hard to keep t JUNEAU DOLLAR in Juneau. And that is why our office equipment and othe from local merchants and farmers. SATISFIEI ables from Vie Spaulding, Charley Ru Simpkin. us a Milk dnd Vegetable Tile Sink and Steve St: worth made us a pan for it. Oscar Harri, Har best in Juneau, hofer claims, pire and Stroller's Weekly. ASK ANY OF THE FIRMS ABOVE Please Remember: Successful merchandis sists of fair and honest dealing with the YOUR PATRONAGE AT THIS STORE PROVE SUBSTANTIAL SAVING Gastineau Grocery . PHONE 37 at least that’s what Dutch ing Customers” about Bananas and Everything. Stationery from R. P. Nelson and Geor Hardware from Juneau-Young and H: on Second Speech Square Shooters as m hat ) he all supplies are bought dy ge ar- ris Hardware Co. Clothing, Shoes, Dry Goods, from Goldstein’s Cm]mrium Mrs. Wm. Jarman, J. M. Saloum, H. S. Graves and others. G. E. Krause built Al Machine Shop, built us a Banana Stand and it is the Bern- We advertise in The Daily Alaska B m- con- publie, WILL “Other’s Specials Our Regulars — Ask Any of Our o AT TN AeRL VT “Ideal Candidates”’ Smith and Hoover both ‘Carry On | The Glorious Traditions Of " Our Party’ because they're in favor of | therhood, Virtue, the Constitu- tion and anything elsc that scems to | call for a word of praise, including the Farmer. “As a matter of fact both Candi- dates were shoved down the Politi- cians throats, And it was painful | swallowi I claim both these Can- | didates were nominated not becausc they were the Ideal Choices but be cause they were vote-getfers. They Jre just wonderful, gers Refuses ta Adm R Admit that Sex Appesl [0 "both. alife, “fne. wls B they wasn't chosen on that account, “All you hear now is the Politi- | ] heard the Republicans say a lot | cians of both partys hollering about | ahout Hoover (before he was siomi- | what great Candidates they have. Al [ nated) that they wouldent like to | Smith is really Thomas Jeffson dis- | have repeated now. And a lot of | 1in a brown der d Hoover | p nt Democrats Bs Biatninly | vote | raham Lincoln with a college | changed. their opinions about Al ¢ n. | since they found it was Smith or | Will vo ohservations, | nothing Will Rogers thus cndeavors to re “So the old Gag you're hearing bunk™ in the political cam- | now that both men were put where | In Life Magazine, where |they are by practically unanimous | plat Rogers is running for President as | indorscment and approval of the lul e candidate of the “Anti-bunk” | whole party is the bunk. Half of | Among other causti a . he says today y cach party is not crazy about their | a Accotding to the Politicians, | candidate. . One is a Dry but would te Are The Bunk Says Rogers. ts Contributions of Money and Chewing Gum. @ ent refuse Wet votes and the other is a Wet with a Dry vote complex. , the Wets in Pennsylvania will for Dry Hoover, because he's a Republican, and the Drys in Texas for wet Smith because he because Grandfather voted when Lincoln ran is a Democrat. “And they won't vote the way they ause they app! rm, or the party's Candida that's rainst Douglas. goes merrily on.” Courtesy of Life. S the part the way their o the old bunk Kallock, S. Takai and Joe Robin son. For Ketchikan: Mrs. Jam | Primavera, Beatrice Primavera, 1) | John McNa J. F. MecDgnal Miss Ardene Smoke, William* My ren, Bdward Herrmann, Mrs, A, B, |, MEXICU. City, Sepf. 20. Sk pelle ( imn‘wn M, o | Property loss estimated at $25, | L i baul Adgust. H. B Car. | 000:000. raging rivers, floods and : 'l\""“\‘ “"” \lln\\l:H;s g q” extensive damage to crops are Slxty—elghl Passcngm‘s from i 49 A Lundy, Amung. Da. |UcscTibed in newspaper dispatches i 5 f : sk, 15 received here from. Tampico. The - _]uncau Leave on South- |[lene, Peter Kesovia. [havoe is the result of a heavy 1 torn I as bes aging i bound Steamer For Wi angeil: Carl Dyrendal, ¢, |Storm which has been raging in 3 Briita. Lo M Jesate Jo. | the westward region between San | Glasscock, left here southbcund at] For Pe “'_]“‘””“. "k“l'_“‘-‘ _IT"""‘“ Petroleum companies suffered |7:30 am. today with 41 passen.fraine, Char uykesworth and| . siderable damag gers from Juneau for Seattle, and|A. Van Mavern. ————— | others for way points For Tacon Frank Novak. Eight year old Detty Harris is T fithiidor ¢ et The Yukon arrived here from passen for Juneau coming BRI SEOY ¢ "% [the westward at 4:00 a.m. after|to visit her aunt, Mrs. Charles C. T. Polley, Alfred Lundstrom, S " 3 ke A " Thompeon: Mes: Thompson L &t] While in Juneau she tcok on luckett, wife " of the .resident » il Gust Petoraon. Mrs. | loading fish at Port Althorp. manager of the Coliseum Theatre. T e o Pot.|1aTge load of fish from the Ju-|She is due Saturday on the Ad- eterson, Julia om Pel-| eau® Cold Storage Company. iral Watson. erson, N. H. Bartshe, Curtis Shat-|"*4" 1 BroradS SRS | miral Watsl Koo A tuck, Arnold Hendrickson, Ed| peeeeeeeeoee e i i e Feight, Mrs. Robert B SEE OUR PEACHES ]\:‘l“l"’f,‘mf:”l‘yl_:? I,‘”I‘, tial Before you buy for canning—they are the finest B 7 Vestali Obarles Newmkh shipped this year, We have also a large shipment Mrs. L. Kann, Mildred Hooker, of Prunes, Concord Grapes, Crabapples, Pears, ete., C.L. Dunn, Mrs. J. H. Dunn, Ralph priced very reasonable. Mize, Leonard Stokes, William 7 ) Stokes, Rae Stevens, B .E. Button GAR[\ICK S Josephine Watkins, Dick G. Fallet Jae Veser, Virginia Peterson C. PEONE 174 Junge, Ted Schaufler, A C. PRICES PLUS QUALITY .PRICES PLUS QUALITY 200 Boxes Canning Peaches $1 Box DELIVERY ON THEM TODAY 16 pounds Best Potatoes . . . . . . 50¢ Ripe Fresh Tomatoes, per pound . . Extra Large Cucumbers . . . . . . 10c 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes . . . . . 25¢ Green Peppers, per pound . . . . . 15¢ Seedless Grapes, per pound . . Red and Black Grapes, per pound . . 20c Italian Prunes,box . . . . . 2 pounds Pickling Cucumbers . . 2 pounds Pickling Onions . . . . . 25¢ PEACHES 25¢c and 30c¢ Dozen Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded’ GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a, m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 Open evenings 10¢ 15¢ $1.15 25¢ Al 75 OlL BURNERS We have sold over seventy-five Oil Burners in and around Juneau. While we have no way of checking up we feel sure this more than equals the COMBINED SALES of all other Southeastern Alaska dealers. With this record of successful jobs and satisfied own- ers we are safe in GUARANTEEING EVERY JOB TO BE SATISFACTORY. “HAVE A HART” HERE'S WHY— 1, Absolutely safe, approved by underwriters for 25° Diesel oil. 2. Saves 14, to 14 of fuel bill. 3 Exclusive Hart vacuum tank feed—(no pump, no chance to flood). 1. Churns oil and air together and feeds through large nozzle at low pressure (no high pressure pump— no chance to clog—no wear). 5. Spark points swing out of flame (will not car- bonize). 6. Exclusive Hart flame switch—shuts burner down if fire goes out or does not light. - 7. 3urns heavy diesel oil without preheating. 8. It is so quiet that it can be used in warm air furnace. i 9. Simple—only one moving shaft. 10. Twenty-five in Juneau—will show you one or all. GEO. B. RICE Sheet Metal [ “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing H eating Mids Gallwas attended the gon State College at Corvallis; June. Lundstrom and Clayton Polley to | University of Washington last the North Pacific Dental College |year, but has transferred this year dt Portland, and’ Miss Rae Stevens|to Bellingham State Normal, at MOVI to the University of Oregon at|Bellingham. Eugene. Miss McBride is transferring to Nine more are to ieave on the | the University of Washington from |Princess Louise Saturday morning. |[the Alaska Agricultural Collegs |Tn Oregon State go Miss Virgini, |20 School of Mines, which she | Shattuck, Harold Brows, . -Matrs has attended for the past twd Gist and Ed Blake; to the Uni. |’ o' rors ¥ .| Ralph Parr, who has been in | versity of Oregon, Misses Kt Many Local Young Men| ersity of Oregon. Misses Etolin |y nay' for apout one year, fs ro- and Women Leave This |[riam MecBride to the Universit of | birsia to. bis home In Setfi Washington; Miss Alberta Gall.|*P?8rd the Yukon and expects to Week to Enter Schools | [iMpion:, Mise, Ao Gall-|cuter the University of Washing: S Normal School "and Robert Livie | t°0, this fall. i R A number of Juneau's youngerito the North Pacific Dental Col. Clarence Dunn is taking his set are leaving for the South thir |1ege, trombone with him and due to week to attend institutions of his playing in the Juneau City higher learning. Seven of them| Those who are going out to col. |Band for the past three years left on the Yukon this morning.|lese for their first year are Miss |expects to make the Wa !hlluun Of these, Clarence Dunn and Cur-|Mildred Hooker and Al Lundstrom, |band or orchestra. tis Shattuck are going to the Uni.{DOth of the class of '27, Juneau ————— versity of Washington; Ralph Mize | High School, and Clarence Dunn,| Leon Permanent wave. T12.50. and Miss Mildred Hooker to Ore-|Who graduated from there last!Fern Besuty Parlor. St Alligator Featherweight . Men’s Coats ; Tailored of balloon cloth—the_strongest cloth ever woven for its weight. Weatherproof, smartness, swagger models, expert tailor- ing, semi-transparency, clear, beautiful colors. Alligators are—absolutely waterproof—thoroughly V\"ind. proof and are suitable for street or sport wear. 3 $7.50, $8.00, $11.50, $15.00 Juneau’s Style Center Goldstein’s Emporium