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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'IHURSDAY OCT |8 1928. {many would have accepted either Stetson ..,m————u having (n)mrm heart and ciga Daily Alaska Empire i ™ "= T oo|| ALONG LIFES |5 w0, ur v un u.||J. B. BURFORD & Co ||} PROFESSIONAL "™ o o i JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER lature M}u \|!v Roosevelt m);nv to admire and| DETOUR {1 "_1 v\\'i"h 'fln Im'rrw:u,\' A‘A}m'n]rx L. C. Smith and Corona @ = p————) § —— Irespect. the ability, conscientiousness and pro-| o get rid of it is to get a job as phublehed cvory ovening except Sunday by | the ve aplsit of Altred M CHAIOR Bemoctati ? 2 clerk In a five and ten cent TYPEWRITERS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel Btreets, Juneau, Alaska Speaker of tha Houss, snd Hets Shie store Public Sten: her DENTISTS i CEOMINOR R Be, Houks, sl SEEEEE Robert F.| e only man more unpopular .,-L—-———-—M‘p 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. L v Juneau as Second Class| Wa r, Democratic leader of the Senate. Before — Musings of ~uourbanite round an office than the one who PHONE 56 o ———————— L ion, Mr. Roosevelt found him-|; qveq turn gorgeaus colors|always is borrowing is the one e Rty s Juneau Lione RIS Aia |selt working more often with the Tammany mem-| = o' ey Bixie Who et | Club bers tl )the € d, as he saw Tammany| m 4 f y . B it Douglas Treddwell and] than otherw And, as he saw Tammany| The trees a pleasing ploture You can’t blame a wife for feel- 3 Siets. orars. Wb = Thane for $1.25 per month. 4 apting progressive and forward-looking leader-| ana I'll swear, {ing her husband is a brute when DANCE nzudny bl mail, postage paid, at the following rates: : , ) . 3 s $ One vear, In’advance, 312.00; six o, by flicg's: LNEIGN he, as ne: all the other New York inde-|[ can't see why, instead of falling| as it it is perfectly all o’clock. [ h00; one month, in 325 hey will promptly|Pendent and progressiv pirits, found i ASY £f iked up, ' women to use their Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lester D, Henderson, Presideme notify the Bus e ny fallure or irregularity |to march in step with Tammanyites. He supported | All winter they can't stay just|lex » display the latest shades DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Tream m the delivery i Al Smith for Governor in 1918 and for Presi-| parked up there, k hosiery, yet thinks she izt | e Tor Editorial and. Busin Oftices, 374. aaeine o = ———————— |dent in 1920, 1924 and 1928. For ye there | ought to use hers for trotting A B Rooms !Bml?dl‘ Valentine B. P. 0. ELKS I MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS, as been little conflict between N rork's Passing Observation |around the kitchen ullding Meeting every s [ Wednesday even- The Associated Press s exclusively entitled. to the | 18 silidine can st : e good old days ‘a 2 Telephone 176 . Pl use for republicat f all news dispatches credited to|Civic Union leaders and Tammany-—the *N Nothing can cause more talk 1e good old days a man at g 5 : 3 | it or not otherw credited in this paper and also th ri. 2dva W " » |than a presidential campaign 116 had the satisfaction of hav- I. Mes chmidt, local news publis herein mmany," the New York World and New York| nething to° show hek aif Sk ’141 l . e e —— Times, bitter foes of the Tammany of Croker ’ . Dr. A. W. Stewart . ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER % | Wielding a Broom Out of Her | mone spent on his wife's THEN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION Sheehan, Carroll, etc and the first years of| Lie 3 y DENTIST e —|Murphy, McMahon, Haffen, ete., approvingly calll wmapel: “H'm! Guess I pass up| y hed the roller towel Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. it. While the “New Tammany” was sponsored by |all my ambition to run for Presi. |! se the germs spread but it | SEWARD BUILDING Go-Ordinate Sod.... |Charles F. Murphy the acceptance of change by|dent } red the health, but nothing SATURDAY Oftice Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry | | ™ ’, 1y 1 ? Scottish Rits Murphy and the old guard was due to the spirit| Elsie Yeah? That's sweet of | has 1 done about the deadly b b Regular meetings ) a group of younger men, mostly university|you, but why? t towel that endangers the do- NIGAT second Friday each |graduates, leaders among whom were Alfred E.| Mabel: “I see by the paper one|r peace. i Dr. H. Vance m.onlh’)dt’! EE]’IT)W% Smith, James A. Foley (Murphy's scn-in-law),|o0f the canc »s is expected to| You'll generally find that the { 1 Robert F. Wagner, George W. Olvany, James J.|SWeep the country man who thinks he is there t0 eat | & memes = oweenmos s cow e d ! OstEigath—S01 Ggifstein Biag | i : s Houra: 10 to 12; 1 to gets more enjoyment out of his 2 r or by appoinment An Interesting Event r than the man who acts|as ALk s ueen-od Olleonnlnlc Phynlr 4 G The annual weekly reunion was | if came to meals to show off| | snean Public Library - Walker and others They are now becoming the old guard Office LOOVAI. OORDLG UH ¥ MCOS! Wenator Fe aid that it Telibinnr ‘Toader ™ held at ark, Ohio, last week s p t table manners. d Re donoe G-.Nn-u flm 5 #m“u Locge No. 78 Senator Fess said it pas ader, At goie . Gt & cets every | Mr. Hoover, has not been forced to demy that| Tough To BliNitaln ey m‘“’ e “‘:“]’_‘.’:“ ;‘1‘:“‘1‘[ R an R night, at 8 Jeloow o Ha % : " . SR ST AR A ARG sadine WALTER HELLAN, Dictator. he had been drunk or guilty of fast driving.|paq comtortable in his easy chair,|willing to lot the world see for Free Reading Room Dr. Geo. L. Barton ki, nepiain Perhaps the Senator was complimenting the| wwith slippers on his feet, and|itself how far it is from where City Mall, Second Floor CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. ; 4 Democrats for running a clearer and more sports- pipe well filled, he stockings end and where other Maln Street at 4th Oftice Service Only MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. e ALASKA’S SIXTY-FIRST BIRTHDAY manlike campaign than the Republicans Hears he is going to the movies thin k n Reading Room Open From Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 ,(mm,",nfi' ,.‘-‘“nh Mon- AND \(HIL l)l‘l)l CTIONS. | —— and A flapper's face often looks like! £ 3. m. to 10 p. m. P. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m.||lay of each month fn ol The radio is helping in one respect at least Now wishes he'd gone to war|she (4 taken a correspondence| | Circulation Room Open From to 9 p. m. Phone 529 ‘_"1'.'.‘1,:..';"""1"' Hflgelolrk- a 1l speeches are becoming rter. does and beer ourse ing anc P .11 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to F S, - Today is the G1st anniversary of the acquisi-|Pplitical speeches are becoming shorter. It do and n kilked |course in painting and cut all the ::80 ey CHIROPRACTIC Prsl, S lfi"l@‘aa‘fi;‘ tion of Alaska. Sixty-one years is not a very long|not take so long for a candidate to tell what he ‘ e o N 1s not $he HeNeties BF Muliine, Sucretary, in|knows when the pay is $100 a minute while he Pa Knew | it the only thing men don’ urrent Magazines, Newspapars | | @ =~ Butbsry ifior Ostespathy. | . . Order ot i ‘00tnE the DSIlNgG “Pa, what is a yes-man?” asked |wear that they used to are wh Reference Books, Ete, = EASTERN STAR Clarenc 1 FREE TO ALL o e Second and Fourth Tuee American Sthtes, sixty-one years spanned periods b N i “It's a husband, son, whose snap-| It's hardly fair to charge a wife W. i [ cgion, gEUwiL and Bevelopment ’ Unjustified Comment. py \comeback to his wife's orders|with a lack cf sense of humor just - Helene L. Albrech!w Fraf MILDRED MAR. We frequently dwell upon the wonderful | —_—— g ¥an PHYSICAL THERAPIST ‘ TII,, Worthy Matres . is wa'am,” replied his dad. | she isn't convulsed witi ALICE BROWYN, Secy changes that have taken place in Alaska since| (Boston News Bureau.) | r every. ‘e CRRE T ANERNE | THE CLUB LUNCH Modical Ggmnastics, Massage || — " . the American flag was first raised at Sitka Our National Government has frequently \’j_fl;‘ Another Great Need of the Times|of the joke that brings her his|§ yo o e i S Ll KNIGHTS OF October 18, 1867, but when we compare it all|criticized for too great an :""';.‘";"“'," ke Is— [ pay envelope each Saturday night. Afoth be rge\;est but one Phone—Office: 423. Seshern Councl No. 1740 i yuginess, 2 Aac 8 2 Ve ra ade " 'S lales it [eetin ) * with the progress made in other political divi-|business. In the actions of the Federal TIME| gy ayiomobile that has brains| B S of thie BewEylaces SFUWA —a | K ot o T r e 8 ce O o | SOREE » T - " - as p s a eng o ap {9 T-ansient brother: sions of the Nation during o like space of ume|FAVL e (EIEC TOS SO (e Federal |38 Well as un ensine under th ers “urged in their history, beginning from the date of set-\p . 0o Board, almost every capitalistic interest |10 | te attend. Counell fhawm- | | i 1, & TYRE n tlement, we are forced to admit that we havely =0 (© o ol ites has at one time or another ‘ ————— at reasonable prices. R. L. DOUGLASS DW. M. McIN 3 K time as history is usually measured, but the stories of the early days of most of the| Holiday greeungs tor business | ¥ T house See samples at Empire. |} We deliver the goods Valentine's Optical Dept. bera Bafih Boa Can't Have Everything Optician and Optometrist 8 5 TURNER. Beoxvisry. DEogressed at a snail's pace felt the drag of Government control on private To illustrate, the first settlements of American | economic problems States on the west side of the Appalatchian Moun Now Secretary of Agriculture Jardine tain system were in Tennessee and Kentucky. |credited with a statement concerning price of y following is sent from Chicago “POORLY FED PEOPLE,” cap-| ™78 "33 Open 6 a. m. te 8 p. m. Room Valeatine Bid O/UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. is|tion over an editorial. i GARBAGF Lt MR 1050 i Meets Monday Well, until they can get the| ROY NEWTON g L0y AR G nights 8 o’clock Rarl L Ll b price of gasoline and eats down | A IED Propiistos - hagles Hall, grnnessce’s first settlment was in 1789, Sixty-) “HBIA Youn Whest,” was the advice to the place where it’s possible to| Robert Simpson Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy p r's late: he State of Te essee ha ki " = b - av, it a1 ” ar e i (]ln'li :ux! :‘u :,V‘1 "w.ln lt\\l m;m .“ l.l..‘.'l 1 popu o Ritotarv Uehding. 14 amants Al :““.I,,‘,m h,(;k_ as it we are AND. T0T. G " i e end t. O [B‘.rot;l;mr;lhv\.le]c?::;“l“y. Visiting ation of 680,000, and she was the home ; L b i pound to have them | 'LEANIN( PSSy sy yare s - the President of the United States ;“;;“i:: ,’,'.I ‘:,r;r"“'q,» “':::rh..,»., .,h|:.:‘,~.l,y\|ly‘1:: G. A. GETCHELL, { ’ “r’d“:l:t li)“\m‘n:t”‘..u‘d)fl- —“_"—im_- been a State in the Union for 34 years, having| gconomic reason for depressed wheat Only Worries Bank Cashiers These| Phome 109 or 149 BURFORD’S CORNER i Oy Dothaimsioky AMERICAN L been admitted in 1796, 27 years after the first| prices,” adding that, when wheat Is Days apamns o7 s g end Glasses Fitted Meets seconda ané settlement poured upon the market Immediately The word “Exposure” sighed— | FiGH, WaieTLE Ohk i - seonogg dantepiy B tourth Thursday While Daniel Boone first visited Kentucky in after a harvest, the natural effect is “It makes me kind’a blue | b ;o sk v Sata W oRth T 1767, it was not until 1774 that James Harrod to depress prices, but that this year not To tind the women don't H None Better—Box or Bulk - Dugout. only domestic but world markets indicate Fear me like they used to.” | AUTOS FOR HIRE | Miss Caroline Todd a thers establishec e r's permanent settle- ————— Y . v e ) mfl (“ 1)[1 Ha (..' ]!1le I o ll'l'u:llw‘*”l‘]’\‘l“" |Iylm ‘m:w that better prices will come if those —t Piano namonr el EArEAY > 9 farmers who are gquipped to do so do Suited Him THE EMPIRS HAS THE uwARG- Special Rates Beginning Boonesborough until the following year. § ———— Ao : | not rush their wheat to market “John, said his wife," you look EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND September 1st Wo. EHEART years after Harrodsburgh's birth Kentucky was| “guch a statement, if substantiated, Is totally|like thirty cents in that golfing| 22 | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PHONE 2754 lflG?gnggFug : admitted to the Union as a State, and 61 years|uncalled for and utterly unjustified. Mr. Jardine kguit.” | PLANT IN ALASKA. o — Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | | after that first settlement she had a population(should remember that, when he speaks, his words I should worry,” he retorted, oo each month, 8 P.M. at Moos of 725,000. Her leading citizen had long been|are the words of the retary of Agricuiture. [« fee] like a million dollars in | Han, A hash e £ vitize 4 |The duties of the Department of Agriculture | » | Hsth I Senls Re- A ica's eates! citiz He had ¥ o sther ngman, ienlor et Uh s deoe e {dens |ave to assembye and disseminste facts and figures,| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY . been the candidate of his party for President| 8 : A — gent; Agnes Grigg, Recorder. and had served as Secretary of State not to give out opinions as to the proper price Ever Notice It? “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” - , for particular commodities. Its function is to g 2 4 b T as A later example of rapid progress and one The *“good” little boys never L R g 4 report, not to predict. Sasti it ¢ * o 3 P Corner 4th and Franklin St PR . where transportation condiéions mare nearly com=i " 5" igh S 0ve been thought that the Depart-|ieem {0 amount to much more : d Franklin St. Phone 136 ||| Brunswick ‘Bowling pare with those in Alaska was the State of Wash-|ment of Agriculture would take to heart the . Alleys ington. Her first settlment was at 'lnn;\‘\ 1 .‘x in |severe critict n'l .v\lmln‘ vn~14 directed u..{lllnfitl it NotUMhut it MattorecsBut for men and women 1845. Sixty-one years after that she had been|a year ago, when it issued a price forecast om | o, & % o AT Stand—Miller's Taxi ; the age when she quits making|| What's the use? Phone 218 of more than 900,000, cline in the cotton markets. faces she starts in making up he —8ays Taxi Tfld. And at that, Alaska had a start on these Fortunately the wheat market took the state- o ' ' ' ¢ GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO i Iment as a purely political move, and showed no |8¢® Of course you can walk and ' . (.4 . other States, for we acquired a considers S ; 4 g |tendency to act on the Secretary’s opinion. But (e SIS, DasmRgs: ut WL JAPANESE TOY population from Russia when we purchased |y 4, ypneortunate 1t Government officials thus|, Another Telephone Pole Gonel Sii—when {n these modern days PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP the Territory. Sitka had been settled for more|aytampt to mix politics with their official func-| This auto is plain dumb,” you can call Single O or 94 than sixty years when Alaska became American. |tions The lady cried, “for it doesn’t|}and ride o th_v dock bl SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS H. B. MAKINQ Writing of period thirty-five or forty years| Bl know fort—at such small cost? FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Front Street before 1867, a famous historian speaks of Bar- Why Should \“mps Be Flims It is supposed to stop ; P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders anoff and McLaughlin as being emperors of s When [ start yelling ‘Whoa'! Phone 244 Cpposite Alaska Electric Light Office e ey the North Pacific, with their outlooks on the (New York Times.) e o Carlson’s Taxi and | — banks of the Columbia and at Sitka. A dozen Without raising a question of partisan politics, o wan No Go | or fifteen years before the treaty of purchase|the charge may be echoed that the quality of ‘k‘l;;: " R ever walk in yoRg Ambulance Service MORRIS they were building boats, both steam and paper used for p.m.mn stamps has deteriorated AR T 4 . Stanas at Alaskax ..otel and ing, at Sitka to handle the traftic of fast de-|iD the last few y Whatever the cause, our| She: "No! But any time you Juneau Billiards CONSTRUCTION et postage stamps today are so flimsy that it is|5€® me walking you'll know I am lv M veloping California difficult to remove one f(mn:y a \)(\‘1( n‘{l stumn: unconscious.” Shote Riagle 0 and 98 ALASKA HOTEL v However, while the picture of the past 18|without tearing it across the face — —— ——— SAND and rather gloomy, it is safe to prediet that the The fault cannot lie altogether with the What The Boss Knows SUWHECS MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL next half-century will tell a different story.|paper-makers, as it is still possible to obtain| The only time we object to The outlook on this 61st birthday of the Ameri-{thin paper of a tough quality. Certainly the[Speed is when we hustle for a B - ] T £ Dave HOUSEL, PROP, can Territory of Alaska is brighter than it ever ‘h\’\"rnw nt gains nothing by selling stamps|Hving. erry $ axi S 8 o ? St snotests which are frequently torn in two in the - bam B 0 v Wb Tdnd LARLARORMERtS S0 IS0 of rlx":uhh‘lg thiem. Ui nten ‘Ave Barin Like That, Tod PHONE 199 [ — Presumably the explanation will be made| Our idea of a real hen-pecked Stand at Gastineau i officially that the quality of the stamps, like|husband is one whose wife smokes H the quality of the Winters of long , is un-|but won't let him. i i | H i a State for seventcen years and had a population [cotton,—a prediction which caused a sharp de- Carpenter and Concrete Work. it is a good time for the people of the Terri- tory to take stock and resolve that the things that have held development in abeyance must come to an end, and that henceforth there shall No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS changed. 1t will be said that just as we re- be progress rmber only the years of heavy snow and great We're All In Same Boat The Empire is thoroughly convinced that one rds, so we remember only those stamps| On baker's stuff, he groans, The Packard Taxi of the many things that caused other frontiers|which did not pull apart before being glued. He's always being fed; to develop so much faster than Alaska is the If, however, it should turn out that the And though he makes the dough PHONE * ® Banking With Us || s oo fact that their people were granted self-govern-|QUality of paper has been cheapened in the in-| His wife won’t bake the bread, 444 Phone 62 > 5 hekinning emi terest of economy, we can only sugges! 53 s B OSSN ment from the beginning, and permitted to go ; ¢ 4 e uggest that il Stand at Arctic ’ forward in their own way. Washington Terri- ‘14‘:‘1'.. “‘[ )”:;‘ :"""“:‘:"VX:;:S :-:;:u,!‘hm-w be ],1wlg§d More Or Less True ¢ was give Territor RERAI o 1y o s Ry JDpon atcess the | Another masculine right the wo- tory was given a full Territorial form of SoVern-|\wpio frouse. that the Ol atcession g wo. o 2 € 8 a * quality of aper-— is 2 J . I T ment less than eight years after the first settle-|giue_of the stamps be at once Improved sp that | oo v BPPropriated s that of| § Prompt Service, Day and Night || You will find our facilities complete JUNEAU TRANSFER ment. A census enumeration made immediately|letter writters will not be forced to waste time | P er——— Covica Auto SERVICE % 2 2 COMPANY thereafter showed a population of 3,965 soulsfand energy attaching torn portions of stamps to STAND AT THE OLYMPIC anfl convenient. It 18 our purpose Moves, Packs and Stores of whom 1,682 were voters. From that point|envelopes ) Phohe 342, Day or s with that start these self-governing people push- oy T Mabry 8 Cafe . Night at all times to merit the approval Fres ed rapidly forward to greatness. This Year’s Grain Export. 'Juneau, Alaska B AL ‘ (B T Naws:) Imperial Building of our customers. In all of your ROOSEVELT AND TAMMANY. The grain expost through Prince Ru RA00R: Siveet p bl eg 4 b € pert has 5 . : o AN R every prospect of being a good deal larger this MILLER’S TAXI connections with this Bauk’ there he other day The Empire said that Franklin|year than ever before. There is more grain om lar Di D. Roosevelt, Col. Herbert H. Lehman and|the prairies to ship and the shlpments ty Prinos Regular Dinners Phodes 188 and 113 Senators Copeland and Wagner of New York were|Rupert are starting a good deal earlier this year e e el % Tammanyltes. We did nct mean they were|thah last. If there is no difticulty in getting Short Orders SA9 LR, DRIVERS those elements which create members of Tammany They Rot—that fs, .:‘I‘- '.‘ there should be a bumper business pass- Lunches none of them except Senator Wagner belongs to| "5 lroush the port will be manifest in actual practice TEssseiTeasase: that organization. They are Tammanyites only Night-cl it * 0 6 to 2 ¥ ) ight-club proprietors en 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. to the extent that in politics they have been proprietors, in working out a P! 4 scheme of J ctive ofe: ) 1 for the last dozen years or so. the careless way be spends somebody else's Merchants Lunch served TAXI Mr. Roosevelt entered public life as a State|moncy.——(Philadelphia Inquirer.) from 11:30 a. m. to 2 PHONES Senator from Dutchess County. He was elected — p. m. daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nights—377 in the Democratic sweep in 1910, and was an A survey of the California wine-grape crop 5 5 % N i b St 3 i i rvey . Ca e . Th M B h nds B I k Service Transfer Co. independent Democrat and, as such, led a litgle |*"0Ws that there wlil probably be only 467,000 e B. $ enre ' 3 SAW MILL W00D group in the Legisiature in 1911 that opposed :;;“‘] “”l‘"*’)' "‘ lr)ns _\‘;-:lr 'rl at is a mere drop om:gdpsgfil'"’ L 2 e T o : e bucke! or the needs of a r 9 Tammany. They defedted Tummany’s candidate .o, ViRl for the needs of a prohibition REEDER’S TAXI Residence Phone 443 for Senator, “Blue-eyed Billy” Sheehan. Their HARRY MABRY PHONE 182 y a— choice was Edward M. Shepard or Francis Lynde Observers who deplor, Pro ) IServers 3 e the la BT B Bt o Pravcls Lvode) - o o deplore the lack of political prietor l EMPIRE HAS THE Q- Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 “Courtesy” and “Service.” sssssssasTt should motice what is going out il | BST, MOST m’“"”‘" AND Judge James A. O'Gorman. The ‘new” Tam-|Congressional franks.—(Boston Herald ‘;‘" ki | 30! PRINTING