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Santa Railway Company (@ (o meeting UNITED § ATES e New York, New Haven &| ALONG LIFE’S e Department of the Interior I PROFESSIONAL I |Ha r Company He is a director Bobbins is GENERAL LAND OFFICE ) A £ » | Fraternal >ocieties . - EDITOR AND MANAGER « 3 t N nal Bank of New Haven l DETO[J’R I ki t a bob, that U. 8. Land Office, o : i SR ] & f b f corporations, including thel | | Blanks have the b bargains of Anchorage, Alaska, . 3 # P Published every eve except Sunday by the| . y > Service O y i y any of the department stores; that September 19, 1928, DRS. KASER & FREEBURGE Gastineau Channel BMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and. Mal i Compan; By SAM HILL jg it is Just as proper for old married [ Notice is hereby given that \ DENTISTS | eets, Juneau, Alask - it b 2 v, L o 5 ] mon, th wear skirts not quite to|Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. BTN B0, Entered In the : ENCOURAGING REPORTS. Auto’s Days Are Numboered? knee as it is for young girls,|€r With his witnesses, William kil i matte: i 3 g HONE 56 s It won't be long until a lad | that Mrs. Fibbler, who wasn't|Anderson, and Henry Vermeire H Juneau Lione SR > : : 3 v 1« t Mrs Wbler, ) was . g ours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUBSCRIPTION PATES r etings of ' will a lass a pain, ere, is an old cat all of Haines, Alaska, has sub-) f & o 90p m, Deriverea vy carrier In 1u, Douglas, Treadwell and | (;rjgq) mocr ominee for : [ If he s’ with a motor car mitted final proof on his home- | Club | ne for $1.5 per month 0 o R B e R < IO " 1t Division Democratic leg-| inste an airplane, H More Or Less True stead ent rial 06121, for lots 3 Fan. svay Lives T R : montus, In advance tho 8 encouraging b Yok RNk s an tell the kind of|1 and 2, section ¥ ok 4. - nesday at 12-2a #6.00; ono montt 2 ity bt R INENWK. soct] " 32§ o’clock. |a husband a woman has by N¥%NWX, section 13, S| Dr. Charles P. Jenne Lter Tl Hedtbron, - Prasiossd Subscribers will cor vor if they will promp v ng t election, and their Pacsing Observation A Buess Just from|:emarks she makes abo widow|R- 59 E. C.R.M. and now e g “lin the flles of the U. . Land DENTIST H. L. Redlingshater Botify the Business Office of any faflure or irregularity FURE R fined o Democrats, R | You'd « " Telephone for E la i ile do not feel that Mr.|looking at empty Dews on|who has Pelep B 108 ative ticket is|Sunday mornings that religion| It @ match was made in heaven |Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine MEMBER ' ' the Republican Party, ana| ¥ Plaving such a big part in|yoy know he doesn't have to kiss|lf 1O Drotest is filed in the local Building The Asmociated lustvely entitled to thed he present campaign, er on the cheek because there is[1@nd office at Anchorage, Alaska, e —— i & : . 4 <. |Within the period of publication. — auThe Ass \ Lo hen credited to| I yromise of Republican | n this paper and also the or thirty days thereafter, satd|g——o— final proof will be accepted and Dr A. W fltewart \ final certificate issued. DRNTIet cretar DENTIST /isiting Brothers weleo J. LINDLEY GREEN, Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. m, SLERAR Trathete Welume Register, 3EWARD BUILDING Co-Ordinate Bod.. to 1 arette between her lips t everywhere. e pu { ? m Misery loves company that's e usws pw — | Y t tand in favor of Te Ouch! hy I s R 1]“' AN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. =" | ritorial con reries and In favor of a| “What's that extra $5 for you | A | y iz i s along with her on a reduction diet el — - 1 “Daridiod r f government is meeting|honor?” asked the speeder For contempt of court,” curtly|"Stead of gétting up big meals or him to enjoy all alone o N & P 9 i b replied the Judge Rads. ] 1 8 First publication, Oct. 13, 1928, o ighcut the Territory | “Contempt of Court?” exclaimed| What's become of the oid-fash. |Fors publication, Nov. 18, 1928 Oftice ‘;‘“’“ 2‘_559' Res. Gy ey e Shcads: |ioned girl whose face turned Phone 278. | Letoririe Mgt kil 3 Rogular mestingn ro. [Liery red when she exclaimed: “Sir, & 13 3t | second Friday each | I don't understand you! 2 month st 7:30 p, o Dr. H. Vance Ly 24 Fellows' all, Ostecoath—201 Gold:teln Bldg | | vALTER R rrm . Hours: 10 to 1% 1 to b IZUTER B HEISEL. Secretars. 8 or iy appoinment ! T, icensed Osteovathic FPhysic'sn | | | 2 Phone: Office 1671. SONAL ORONA A OF MCOSE hld‘nc& Gastineau Hotsl 5 Juhsau Locge No. 78 4 Meels every Monds A TR o night, at ¥ Yelocw WALTER HELLAN, Dictator * Dr. Geo. L. Barton J. H. HART, Secretary, CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. Oftice Service Only | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2| Second_and . Fourth Mon- TAID O CLORER (% w8t e o = IS s el A o for hat p. m. | {ginning "at 7:30 '(,-\ ce Cream for a CHIROPRACTIC H 5 ublicans, Democrats and | on of Gov. Smith's rise v ¥ wiE MG tios. Al contempt of Court, ; o {torted his honor, “that alibi you yaseba onors does aseball honors. d was an insinuation that the They used to say dancing made a girl graceful—that was before the damces were so disgraceful when it is considered that| everal times the salary | was a fool." courting was dome in the parlor, a young fellow could always get home with the same amount of | | while the Governor WHEN: BOYS LEAVE HOME two years at a time. |—Headline i | They may have the car and p \ington men are of the opin-|their dads and mas have to ruku"il’;”“‘\"'] ':“"”;"“" b bnd, thore) hen he started | [ New York gets and hel DA He' Kibie | 'In fue gooa old.days when the . hat Pre will make no speech[the street car it they want {o go ; e - | An old-fashioned person is one SUTHERLAND WANTS ONE MAN ment in behalf of the candidacy of Mr.|anywher who' thiffis. FHe: WarlA - sk, Sortss CONTROL. | r e Ne ork s ys| 1 ; . | Hoove A writer in the New York Times s: e o | when cigarettes were what fathe 0% ey the big party she, of conrse, |*Panked Johnnie for smoking i stead of what he w to be sure M_OUNI JUNEAU LODGE NG, ae |that there is a feeling among some of | that|closest White House observers that President| Coolidge would mot be at all displeased if Mr. M erland admits in his speeche In all new scenery had to he dressed and remember to hring mother one man with the power to make regulations|Hoover were defeated While all he needed was to get | T “'“1 \}'l too many wiy having t o« He insists that the gy His one and only pair of trouser "‘“"“"}‘n ““‘;“"I";:“f‘u‘l‘)‘ only quarrel he 1 \ the situation in A Fitti Tribute to General Steese. pressed (e tos sk 1 —_ s e t h Alask fisherie by HARE‘{Y 5, JAS, Mes- v N e Halloween Party Ia not the practico of Medieine, | | ¢ CHAS K NAGHEL Surgery nor Osteopathy. {1 Bt pohorgh 4 JUNEAU BILLIARDS{|S#————= 2" ] der ot Or ot < - EASTERN STA CARLSON TAXI R Second and Fourth Tiea s, 1 tth man Mtiasion Belbrd Bateway:) Huh! | No man likes to have his ignor. Phones Single 0 and 94 Helene W. T, Albrechlj isherie i I e S S dayg of each month, & '5(‘]4:1’1(, L O ¢ o a “Waa N “ ance shown up—that's why a hus. & . Announcement frecm Juneau to the effect that Yes she said, “my husband ) \ PHYSICAL THERAPIST ; the Board of Alaska Road Commissioners has by |is so much better I though it|and thinks there ought to be a 5 [N J Hm_l, MILDRED MAR. In other words, Mr. Sutherland favor ol i 1 ompelling wive: fobd e VDAL Medical nastics, Massage w esolution directed that the Circle City highway|would be all right to leave him| @% compelling wives to look up ment by men rather than rnment by law G Worthy My ALICE PBROWN, lectricity r 3 » v KNIGHTS oF from irbanks north to Circle City shall here-|jong enough to come to the meet-| WOTds they don’t know how to | e D — ] 410 Goldstein Bldg. 4 COLUMBUS 1 mon h Th former is 3 & N vay r f] s » |spell in the dictionary instead of Phone—Office: 423, Seghers Couneil No. 1760, can government and n AT 1€ ifter be called Steese Highway, in honor o ing. ¥ 4 . J P 1- Lib ¥ | Meetings mecond and last = the government of the people through laws made|Gonora Steese, former head of the Alaska Road| I see smiled the hostess, “you | 2¢King their <lesser fractions, I | Janeau Public rary %41,,‘,;,:, R 7}.3,, P MG by fheir own representative Monarchy is gov- | fon, and the man 'who first conceiVed |are Teaving well enough aloae. . > impression some flappers| o - B 1z | Tranaient " brothers “irgod by their own represer ! Commisaich.” and Ctha, sian. "who Tand o the| A7 Jeaving well enough alon is i that they wonld ke g and Valentine's Optical Dept, fe,attend, Counoll fmain: A e 2 ) | The acti s take the| = the bustle trot back, bec F Reading R R. L. DOUGLASS SDW. M. McINTYRE 3. K. . Mr. Su 3 ronghout the world|[midnight sun The action was taken on the ! le trot back, because ree Reading Room Gatictan aak O ta o celit [BPY: M MINTYRE 3. the fisher e cont man. Every|anniversary of General Steese’s relief from duty Old Stuff For Him wearing it with their present out. | Clty Mall, Second Floor ngonfi lfl. Vulenslns Blag Ak Ll pe : with the commission, in a message from M When fits woulo make them look funnier | Main Street at 4th Hours 9 2 m. to 6 p. m. {| DUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. m. % Malcom Elliott, present President of the Com- than eve' | he cited the « la to prove his Meets Mondar i ; ng h et bootlegger “cutting the liquor” he g Reading Room Open From by Appointment . R SR “He strict) fra from citing|™!*5 19 to Superintendent Bide in Seward, |can understand what's meant with. | R e s €amto100D m | o ; nights 8 o'clock This is a fitting compliment and a graceful " sy hagles’ Hall This is a g comp out being furnished a diagram | Sydney Laurence, reproductions | | Circulation Room Open From r——n That is a fundamental ¢ ence hetween republi country, he dec s't system, and then the milkman hears of a an American case t orroborate his assertion |tribute to the man who had so much to do with . pro 1 A ‘ TR ¥ | Douglas. Willlam Ott, W. P. Guy He probably did not o for the reason that|laying out and executing much of Alaskass first " Christmas cards, original, dit-||1 to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to obert Simpson L. Smith, Secretary. Visiting PrDAE |t Sure There Are Wives That Dumb| ferent Alaskan, 25 cents each at | 6:30 p. m. in the United States t isheries are under the|comprehensive road program, and who stood at DI you hear SBbEE e w a4 i # b 8 Opt. 9. Brothers welcome. control cf the separate State Legislatures. He|the helm of many governmental agencies includ- uy TR eRE SH . ¢|the Nugget Shop —adv. | | Current Magazines, Newspapers . : bt o ; | who thought she could sweeten u S Reference Books, Ete uraduate Los Angeiew Cok | RI EGION does mot know much about American government | \t ""“ I'{‘:"I‘:b(":"l Managership at one time of S e Hbre sour disposition by cut. | e e——. . lege of Optomstry snd A’.KE CAN L oo 3 ! FREE TO ALL hal and the American way of doing things, but he During the period of his activities in the|tIN8 out the Irish and feeding him G RB GE —_— e Gl;l F't*!eyd I Meets secona ané ought to know that much. In Washington and 4 4 Opthalme! - 4 i ¢ swee \g? . Territory he was a mighty busy and efficient|Only sweet potatoes Oregon and other American States the people hursda; S neses Ground fourth Thursday worke In addition to his duties at President H UIED ‘ ¢ Bucnlnonth tr control the flsheries through local law-making|oe the Alaska Road Commission, he carried also A Sad Story, As It Were A i BURFORD’S CORNER ik ugout. dies 4 e labors of consulting engineer and superin-|His wife was in the kitehen —and PRREL g 3 bodie th labor of msulting engineer and uperin AND LOT cme Re]lab]e Transfer The countries ot Europe where there ls control|tendent of construction and repair of any aids|When he heard her excig. “Oh ‘ i o o R 4 o navigation in the Sixteenth District, including ny” G. A. GETCHELL, PIO'N WHISTLE CANDY ||| Phone 149 Res. 148 | |:: by National legislative bodies, the countric are 1' navig n X 3 i 1 'Y . 1 ol 43 COURTESY and GOOD | WOMEN‘ or loos T | small in area and the legislative bodies are|the Territory of Alaska; district engineer re.|He knew the cake she'd tried. to Phone 109 or 149 Note Bettar—Bdt’or Byilx ‘ EN O M00 ELSHEB AR’ T ople. Their fisheries are|POrting direct to the Chlef of Army Bngingers: bake . [ g sk | bl “,”'\ Ber ;1,‘ :1] “,\ b IW|‘ I". lln'h “1 “4:‘:;” from |consulting engineer and da charge of all Terri-| Was like the tide—if rose aria tahl.| = b s ol . | Meects st and 8rd Thursdays not controlied by a bur chief located fro | s r s —. |1 s |forial public works; served as a member of the H | each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss 4,000 to 6,000 miles or more from them | e e D s | SERVICE Our Motto Inter-Departmental Alaska Council until 1923; by Tough Luck | Hall, As Mr. Grigsby made plain in his speech| H 4 s T | | Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- » informal arrangement with the Department of the | “What was the AUTOS FOR HIRE || THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY | gent; Aznf- Tigg, Recorder. at Wrangell, and at Juneau and the other POInts [Interior acted for that Department | i at which he spoke, his position is diametrically |relating to the improvement of the Sitka Na- porter asked the old gent, who was | | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ot opposed to that of Mr. Sutherland. He believes|tional Monument, and the development of the | celebrating his hundredth birth. - X bt e that the people of Alaska, the people who are|McKinley National Park; by request of the same | day, jre Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Brunswick Bowlmg directly interested in the fisheries, ought to con-|General Steese reported upon the matter of the “That I never could learn to thal them, and he prom to do all within [CONtrol of Lowell Creek in Seward; represented spit through my teeth the way the WE VATeH | ! ! Allezs his power to bring that control to them. the Quartermaster of the Army in the xig next door to us'Gid," easklen OUR WA | or men and women | greatest disap- on matters | pointment of your life?" the re. administraion of ka National Cemetery;:|tne ola man Stand—Miller's Taxi | Mr. Sutherland wants a bureau chief to con- supervised construction of the water supply s, Phone 218 e e o e GEO. M. SIMPKINS ¢0. |- : said E B oria e Seward iate- ) way of Nov. 29, 1926, the result of this con-|, D% 8re the days when a man e " ki ¥ | | solidation of functions was to secure expedition |® MOTe apt "' '“7 aruck by & (A _ [ PRINTING and STATIONERY JAPA;'VHE(S)E TOY measured by interest in public matters and civic|°f the entire Territory and its problems. The Hugging Post ¢TICK OF TIME e General Steese’s efforts was due the adop-| / ) SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS B',.:'mu;fi:'o in influence and popularity, is Normanjye,. o, "o o og program at the outset calling for | Don’t try to drive We're always on time for FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders| Walker. That means Mr. Walker 1s secondlq 19 yer meriod with annual appropriation of And hug a gal— you i A x | e " to none In the Division in {mportance. He has|$1,000,000. While he mot always secured the Migh land you in —says Taxi Tad. Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electrie Light Office been a resident of Ketchikan for many years. He|full amount, he approximated it closely. A hospital. T Is @ merchant, a druggist, who has made good.| It was well known that Genera] Sgeese had —Sam Hill, this column. fiyh.,“,,:i':,),(,:,.“ri.'lf:; ',ff,‘:,k;;]d_.:,e‘ ! MORRIS His welf depends upon the welfare of the sec-|practically the last say with respect to appro- i e g gl 2 tion from which he gets his trade. There is no|Priations having to do with public works {n If you would live, ’;j‘;“:ur"l"’f”‘.‘wi"‘l’:’mi”'“h’v ”n‘":; CONSTRUCTION Alaska, and upon his importunities Congress was Let her drive, h v B O e e S T T line of merchandising u».\. n.‘..l l \\u:\) "'l‘,n,‘nuulv t0'ase ‘the nesdx' e Alane s B proih Berieny ol - tHag of time-——call Single O or 94, COMPANY 100 per cent. of the population than the drug than through any other man Reach home alive, == busine Mr. Walker has, therefore, made a AR . SAND and very close study of legislative needs—needs of Por ks wilt] want , . MODERN REASONABLE RATES people of all vocations, classes and sections. He| Tariff May Become British Issue Again. To go again, Carlson's Taxi and GRAVEL is working for his own best interest when he Just to be hugged Ambulance Service Dave HouseL, prop. Carpenter and Concrete serves them. All his interests are in Alaska, (Manchester dian.) By other men. Wi K T i 3 Stands at Alaskax ..otel and — e ork. Mr. Walkar' snsht by ail me to - Dhia Mr. Lloyd George, speaking on Saturday as e — e - ¥ member of the next Alaska Legislature. He|President of the Welsh National Liheos ol So, though her hob Juneau Billlards " - g No job too large nor too tion, said that the decision which the Conser On your vest is, Phone Single 0 and 94 small for us. { t ive came to at Yarmouth was one of the Her mind’s alert —— - most momentous that has been taken in the For future biz history of this country. They decided, in effect, A MORRIS : PRESIDENT EMERITUS OF YALE ON|that henceforth Britain muy 1. Protectionist, n ¢ CONSTRUCTION CO. A And every curve 3 PROHIBITION. It would be said, of course, that the decision ¢ B & was only in favor of “safegmardipe. Shell surely mark, erry’s Taxi BYIQING CORTRACTORS A " . woman's car than her beauty. D Perhaps the leading citizen of Ketchikan,|Without increase in costs and a fuller knowleqes ‘ T should be elected Senator by very large majority ’ but it was So more arms 'round I A Dr. Arthur Twining Hadley, President Emerl-|a form of sateguarding whi h was to include fron B Wkt sy purk. PHONE 199 nterest Account Phone 62 tus of Yale University, dean of American educa-|a0d steel, the keystone of the industrial fabric. Yontri d 3 tors since the death of Dr. Charles W. Riot,|If \',]"'",‘,,,‘,*.:"",l.:lnl:m fit(“;::"\l}“,‘“f‘ ao in the . Topirig Stand at Gastineau {6 b0 strongly convinced the e failure of Pro B 2 e edicted ha he fisca . . S 27 envinced that the tainre of Pro [system which had enabled we ¢ build up the| Goed Time Was Had By All ADDS to your income, standing hibition to accomplish what was expected of it largest international trade in the world woulg| He: “Well, what did you women and self-res ect, JUNEAU TRANSFER presents the political issue of greatest moment |oome toppling to the ground A P C in the United States, that he will vote for Gov. firi s 5 . The Packard Taxi OMPANY Smith for President The official ruling is announceq that the PHONE MAKES you independent and Moves, Packs and Stores B Dr. Hadley stated 1 position in a letter{amount one gives to a political organization is M b 2 2 Freight and dated October 8 written for publication, [not exenrpt from one's income tax, and a prom- a ry 8 a e 444 thnfty, Among other things, Dr. Hadley said: inent Willebrandt man of this neighborhood said Stand at Arctic The object of the Eighteenth Amend- ~ |Yesterday that he didn’t believe he'd give any- Imperial Building i mend was to stop drunkenness and pro- |thing to the church this year (Ohio State Front Street e oo GIVES you protection and the mote public ord The amendment dJournal) Prompt Service, Day and Night good things of life, ::»11 ,“‘.:m;‘y’«‘:n only \1.4‘.11 “m ,.\‘mlu]l’lel The whispering - campaign s making more Res’ular Dinners VICH Avto ServicE bots | he e noise than the loudspeaker campaign. - STAND AT THE OLYMPIC OPENS th : either of these results but have failed g - For a Phone 342, D. the way to opportunity 80 conspicuously as to produce disrespect oot Stapeeds” the lightning and its voics dpowns Short Order. el . ERASY. S % | 4 A out ‘the voice of the thunder.—(Houston puct: s Night and success, or law ameng private citizen and Dispated.) s S| Juneau, Alaska public officials alike. For at least five v X Lunches P ] : B Lo G i s e soren seo Amerce, k| Ooem B . £ 2 | We welcome your Interest Prompt Delivery of situation and deal with it inrolionis well started than prohibition arriyeq. and Am- Lo hane a. m. ” - = n ALL KINDS OF COAL R bl ltion 1t nne ity ntelligen ericans now are sceing Canada first— (Buffaty POPULAR PRICES John Borbridge Account When Gov. Smith took a stand which Courler-Bipress,) PHONE 48 made the alteration of the present pro- R 2 e v o — Merchants Lunch served TAXI 4% Paid Semi-Annually EHH LSRN hibition laws a live issue in politics, Attendants of Mesopotamian kings were buried from 11:30 a. m, to 2 PHONES he showed the qualities of a truc gtatee: m.‘-;‘, Attendants o some Presidential candidates p. m. daily. 50 cents Days—482 Nights—3877 man—insight, courage and candor. These ought to be.—(Detroit Free Press) same qualities he has continued to show T —— e —— I o con mecont'ss |, Souiar S e = ra4 1 The B. M. Behrends Bank has taken up during the campaign. \\1],!.}“,';; ‘;;ep' :‘?m sides guessing thig year.—(Des A noted educator, Dr. Hadley is also ac-|® s | . and COAL g HARRY MABRY REEDER'S TAXI Oldest Bank in Alaska. . ‘ Residence Phone 443 tively interested in railroads and other industrial e PHONE 182 Padlock: A device attacheq to the front i 5 i HAS THE LARG- undertakings. He s a member of the Executive|door so that patrons may approach Proprietor Day and Night Servioe l R . EST, MOST UP-* ATB more safel AND Committee cf the Board of Directors of the|from the rear.—=(Cincinnati Enquirer.) e safely || BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING