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|the beliefs of The —Bt_ul_') Aldska Empire [not because they were not in agreement with mpire, but because the author- 3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1928. His Own Surgeon TS UNITED STATES Department of the Interior Y ProFESsioNaL | Fraternal >ocieties ‘o JEN . LAND OFFICE was unknown. The Hmpife would gladiy] | « ALONGIIFES GENERAL LAND OFFIC A - e o vy = bl | ‘sotata mmunica-| | DETOUR G Land Ofes, s = e HN « <« ED D MANAGER any Teasoushie; CE Uy G o Anchorage, Alaska, s e ey B 1o on any Thubfest ) RERRMR. Vavuilac:. fesd N September 19, 1928. | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel i Publis unday oY aeielspective of the views expressed, if the name of| | By SAM HILL Notice is hereby given that DENTISTS M R retn. dfnesn lthe author accompanied the article. That m,..\if}——-— — Anton Kahne, entryman, togeth- 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. “Entercd In the Post Offico In Juneau as Second Class|not mean that it would insist upon publishing the | er with his witnesses, William PHONE 56 Juneau Lione matter, name of the writer, but knowledge of the author Be Really Worthwhile ! Anderson, and Henry Vermeire, Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Club SUBSCRIPTION PATES [ship is required as an evidence of gobd faith.|No, I don’t want a magic carpet on| & all of Haines, Alaska, has sub- ! Beriverea by careler In Juneau, Douglas Treadwell and| i wever, the writer of a communication for pub-| Which I can travel everywhere ! “,"%‘(l"‘ f:'j“‘ lm‘“’lf ";“1_‘11"»*‘ "”;’-"[‘;“’ “" Meets 'V"Y”“’:'; By mail, postnge paid, ot the Tolowing rates: |iication ought not to hesitate to permit the use|l crave a magic rug that will not| Stead entry, merial 00121, for lobsjg— =~ nesday at One year, in advance, $12.00; six montis, in advance | " . _and 2, sectlc 2 and lot 1, " ock. $a.00¢ are month i Advance SLB ol MLyl e e 4 that al]l news-| hes when I drop them| N%NWi, section 13, T. 32 S.| | Dr, Charles P. Jenne ||/ .er™D. Henderson, Prestdem | netity the Husiness Office of any fallure or irreguiarity| This' suggests another thing that all news-| R. 59 E. C.R.M. and it is now DENTING O id it aihirar, | BesyoTrelt ; the delivery their pape wpers have to contend with—and that is the| b in the files of the U. S. Land i el T ephone for Edit 1 im nen and women \\ want the paper to jump Thought It Was a Drink Office, Allcho‘rage, Alaska, m(: Rooms snl‘n?dls-'vnam o B. ‘n MEMBER A?"’F‘fi.:‘?‘?ly"?fv?lsl;’d to the|On this thing or that, or to advocate this or “Did you have a chaperon at| if no protest is filed in the loca 95 b g use for Tepuiiication of all news dispatches credited folthat, but by no means to let anyone kmow who|uo gance last night?” asked o | land office at Anchorage, Alaska, g it or not v in this paper and also Hu-‘\”. Yo ¥t Don’t quote me because it would! g fashioned aunt, who was visit. ! within the period of publication, o local news published 3 ] e ot ol or thirty days thereafter, said 3 d | e lhurt business,” is so often blandly used that|ing the family | final proof will be accepted and Dr. A. W. Stewart 5 y = ' {One would think that no business man, who|niece, “I don’t know whether that | J. LINDLEY GREEN, Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. . [would be afraid to jeopardize his profits, would|was the name of it, but whatever Haglatar. SEWARD. HULDING i |ask anyone else to assume the refused jeopardy,|it was it sure knocksd me diz First publication, Oct. 13, 1928 Oftice Phone 469, Res. ‘ Scottish Rits 3 but it often is done And, further, when a| : 3 Last publication, Nov. 16, 1928. Phone 276. f !1\.\»,“,‘( turns down one of these cautious| _ Whats Matter, Fellerst | [ — warSIeE mestings patriots, the cautions patriot frequently accuses)| \\1“ .""f‘\\.“;‘;ll-(.( \-:ul‘a'? | Dulling his sense of pain with | ® I Tdd Fetows it of being cowardly or being in business tof,- P00 MORES R e tawn " |a local anagsthetic, Dr. Robert J{ Dr. H. Vance U] Han. ike mone et haaaaR o O R i . s ol ‘dsteln BIA WALTER B. HEISEL. Secretars. i AT | Meals, young surgeon of Hol O i T e g ety | The signed communication and-the adviser|ge yey Hoopskirts or Fig Leaves|lywood, removed his own ap- 738 or iy appolnment \ {Who offers to advance his ideas in an interview|po ¢q their clothes are ot | pendix successfully. T]‘e oper- i $hia ai Ou_o(g;‘;‘lhlcu{;"hll‘f"ln LoyaL, onowa |are usually welcome in any editorial office | Sanuih & y experiment to Phone: ce A g | : Jos e | ation was_an_ExpERt H \dence, Gastineau Hotsl Junsau Locge No. 78 | - — | Ne'er fails to make them sniile, | yerify Dr. Meals’ previous con- [ Meets every Mondep | TRUITT FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. |Bocause thes know all clothes are| wasion that the “shock” ;uf.‘i o mmt iy Vo e ey ways that tients is due , Dictator. | d by most pa | : ‘ James Truitt of Anchorage, Democratic| When they're the latest style, {g:gclvym mwlgghe;ia rather | { Dr. Geo. L. Bfl:‘?:‘” J. H. HART, Secretary. \om 3 torney-Gene: ae be srman- s 4 3 ke ¢ ) IROPRACTOR, Hellentha 19 | | e i L + A ' FOR AFFLICTED. | nominee for Attorney-General, has been a perman than the operation itself. ! cH Aty MOUNT JUNEAY LODGE 1o 6 SYMPATHY FOR / 2 . |ent resident of Alaska for many years. He raised He Knew Her International Miustrated News) { Office Service Only £ oA M T his family here and has Alaskan grandchildren.| «f your daughter walki { Houra: 10 a. m. to 14 noon, || geconlisnileFyiith Heoe iis family here and has Alaska andchildre “ our da alking | —— | b i ahth T \ f e sym of this entire community goes ) ) b g fatuated is what a ysung mar . m. to 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. ay of y n \ i nth \xw ‘m“ \ 1H\ “Mv'i “son who were| They also are all residents of the Territory. Every |down trogh awhiEARRE R | :m;:" nn]]‘ o e contiie. but1] MAID O’ CLOVER. {[|® to 9 p. h Bione 629 Coing ST Folonk /\G\"r“ out to Mr n and his little s poi were | 5078 . e P o ah e e : may be ile he courting, ! . m. p ck. > e ahd mother in vesterday’s’ tragic|interest Mr. Trujtt has is in ‘the/Territory ey if shet WESSOWIRRW ML | |\ inc% whet he is ‘after ten |} Ice Cream for that ! CHIROPRACTIC | |[IARRY I LUJAS, Mas { ft of wife and mother in ) 3 3 ldn't have been my daught ter. CHAS E. NAGHEL. (77 . It was a hard fate that took this young| He has been practicing law at Anchoragecouldnt have ‘be v daughter.| .is of listening and pay 1 Halloween Party 1s ngt the practice of Medicine, || gecratary. 1 o 's life i the midst of health, and happi- |$ince he retired from the office of Assistant i youd sald yOUSEREEE RO, average man s | . T Q| B— s i B L o ol K e Order of _ P 0 Mise of usefulness before she had|United States Attorney at the conclusion of the ]‘"" by In & cal. it prohably would| s “fo think that i dossn' i‘][ NEAU BILLIARDS - EASTERN STAR §50 well startod on the fourney. - It wat ', bara|Wilson' Admiplstration: ‘Me' s e man| of. the[UA78 been Der” S nake any difference how he dress- CARLSON TAXI o Bava o aach month, & | fate that deprived the youns father and lictle|MEhest character, a good citizen in all tHe term Ideally Rich, Eh? o e e s Phones Single 0 and 94§ | [Hulene W. J.. Albrecht s L 00 t boy from the blessing that they had every right|implies : ; Blinks: “Just how rich would | h ring |¢ | PHYSICAL THERAPIST Ti Wortny Matre Be axpect to continie All that we can do now| MT. Truitt is running for Attorney-Gemeral|y,, jike 1o he?” i 1 feta g~ S Fo A Medical G‘m R BN 1 | e it % i i Tl 5 ? gkl ; that |00 @ constructive platform. He believes the|" Jinke: “Just rich enough so that A W BINHYS. DEmES i lectricity KNIGHTS oF t is to assure the afflicted man and little hoy that | 3 > o able to 1ok Koy bedite & 410 Golatein Bids. g AL i their grief is our sorrow and fervently to pray |Attorney-General ought to be the legal adviser of |when the old overcoat came down | Paplf oY g o g g i e s 2 Phone—Oftios: 433 Seghers Counell No. 1760, 4 ¥ he|the Legislature and other Territorial officers.|from the attic in the fall T could ¢ % . 4 Meetings second and last 1 i at fate may be generous with them in the| 8 ho breakfast let he * | Monday at 7: 5 i ;h|‘ G e s w "®IHe holds that it was never intended that the|go out and buy a mew one i there A o Janeau Public Library b vt R S { 2 Crmiliighns | Attorney-General should be a lawmaker, cr that|was any doubt about it being good An old married man is one who| and Valentine's Optleal Dept. :‘l:_r:.lle‘;_lg;hCnél!r:gle]Llhnm- (4 he should formulate the Territorial administrative|enough to make the grade of an- nks the fact he eats the meg F Reading Rooin R. L. DOUGLASS "m; #Rgfi,}:-rsyu m;‘i X B SOMETHING RADICALLY WRONG—A |and legislative policies, but that he should work [other year he cooks and lets her wat on him| :ffl st B Opticlan and Optometrist i ki Y \GE NEEDE harmony with the Legislature and Territorial R yWe es his wife, and it ity Halt, Second “¢loor Room alentine | ) RIE 117 F. O. B CHANGE NEEDED. P e e b g Names Is Names i b Maln Street at 4th Hours 9 . m. to 6 p. m. and | | D(UCLAS AERIE 117 F. O R ¢ b w i o| Dot Lightcap, of Jarrettstown s Sedaeiny andy | Reading Room Open from by Appointment ,L nights 8 o’clock The very circ tan that the growth of|idea is that the relationship between him and the and Mary A. Dores, ‘of Westville to the theatre, bring her candy T, n ot 10, % [ SESIOU e | vagies' BaH ! a 2 an slower t af ot other | people s e P vhich exists between | o . ° 8 4 *|and flowers, and always remember . m. . m. - a 3 i Alaska has been slower than thaf of any other|peopls should be that which exists between |\'y VI O OO O T [and tiowers, and ahvs o s e ol & — R R if] political division of the United States in its|client and attorney. He does not believe, there- iy yirthday to pre LT a0 b oh . 3. 10 Robert Simpson s, Hirsia v Nilting § pioneer days, and since, shows that there is some-|fore, that the Attorney-General's office should be Oh, Doctor! LET imquist Fres go ! £:30 p. m. l t. O Brothers welcome ] 4 P | Y an A4 . + 2 LET almgui osg ¥ 3 f thing radically wrong. As has been pointed out|a center for political controversy and turmoil Yes, ‘Mabel. 18 the e s T o Opt. D. SR T ¢ Ve call and deliver. Phona 528 Current Magazines, Newspapers I by The Empire, Washington Territory, with a| Mr. Truitt, if elected, would be an efficient Why put the pain, b el | Reterinos Hosks, Bte. | draguate lbo;m;:'l:yiungo)- AMERICAN LEGION ki full Territorial form of government, grew from|Attorney-General, painstaking and capa (According to reports) pos T | NHRE T6 AVL | Spd pt Dpsesty | ) il D st | & population cf less than 4,000 to 350,000 in Coan Ll In this campaign. 5 G RBA‘ E [w — —e Glasses Fitted t Coty th Thitedrs thirty-six years. Alaska has been an American e AE ) ol ) ; i g | B e iries s AR RN [ e ossession for sixty-one vears and her population | Alaska will miss a great opportunity to servel weigome For Them—We Mean | Lf “ — > ;:cfl:tno:t ‘ :‘ lay does 50 exceed 60.000 or 65.000. fncluding |Bereelf if she fails, to elect.George B. Grigsby That " HA! ’I“ED BURFORD’S CORNER s Z gout. paay et “\f ‘I 4 Il‘ bl “'M . [to be Delegate to Congress. Mr. Grigsby is one| “What do you think about this [ LS Reliable T £ ::“' I""“ “‘] : “W‘ ”‘“‘ \" “'",I_" ot d the State|OF the ablest and most energetic men of the Ter-|immigration issue?” AND LOT CLEANING | NN | 4, e 1;;49«3 ra\nx:s ell;s er located in ashington Territory e Btate] .. SR b S o = AR TR e P E | PIG" 5 one A s bt rariiieeicbeil] s arnest in his Well, [ am for lett of Washington had a population of 900,000 |Fitory and he fs thoroughy In earnest in his de-| ,\ll] I I am for letting in more G. A. GETCHELL, oo 149 o a4 WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | | Is it not t that Aldska did something about|5iTe to serve Alagka to the hest of his ‘gbility. |Scotch, | Phome 109 or 149 None Better—Box or Bulk | SERVICE Our Motto | LEGION, NO. 438 | | BAL LSRG NS AV ¢ ¢ a man to|He is running on the best constructive platform s { | e 8 A R o x| | Meets 1st and 3rd Thursdays | N 2 Stogot Mme: Hint; we RentUp duan Moters put forth. BE\'a candidate. for Delegate’ to Headlines 1s Headlines, . |p———o = P A = each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | Y Ssingbon AVIVL (Yidlon,. bne. Who kiows“6ome-te | 20 1y s fifine that Alaska had'a men in| “HAIL TO THESTEEL MEN”| [ S 777 | Han ) thing about the Territory and the ambitions and | el N e g Caption over editorial in' Phila- | Esther Ingman, Senlor Re- | gress with al and knowledge to do some- \ ' spirations of the average man and woman? One|(IEEER WINPT AN Enowledse to 0 SOME ) qeipnia Inquirer. ! “THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Origs, Recorder. | whow can think beyond the game of politics and | Y iy, S Let's have one that reads—JAIL | ; i P -4 winning the next election through buncome? The Sivest wog To mbke sertie af the.detact| FOR TR (DTIAL: AN | “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute : S i A o ) .WVT”"] % (,.“"'-“f Mr. Paul's political machine is to vote the| no secend Fiddle For Her Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 g Brunswick Bowling § gress for cight years. In that time he has done gi,,iont pemocratic ticket. 1f one scratches the Ditle: “Sa,you broke. your on. Alleys absolutely nothing to advance the material wel-|, ft mt ¥ Y! i B Rothin ! sl el |ticket it might be that he would scrateh the|gagement with Jack Bigblower?” WE WATCH g N taré for the Territory. He has done not a "”“’}\u:. name that would need one more vote to de-| Issie: “Say, when we disciissed OUR WATCH Stant sittiars Tant | to make room for a single addition to he lmlnuljll!]-““, Mr. Paul PR i il Ol o _/[ Patncl 3t tion. He has done nothing but to play personal | S TR T S Toarind 1o Heva fha Thdh. thik vhe l ‘ politics The Presidential campaign is finishing in more | groom was to be the whole show.” Q v 2 e 4 y Everything suggests the need for a change.|uncertainty than any such contest since the - 3 | ) . (i . The plain people of Alaska, those who hold m0|famous Wilson and Hughes battle of 1916. As|As Days They've Been Regular| 1) oc | " R JAPANESE TOY bt office and want none, th who work for what|the end nears the campalgning increase: : lSuvmleIm; D, == PRINTING and STATIONERY | SHOP they get, should not miss the chance next Tues-|yigor Them melancholy days rhiged 07 1o vah oy Bakinaiven dnd thioir owd Hase wer G That once again ave nere, || 1€ TICK OF TIME SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS & -daxn Interest. They can do that by casting their bal-| The most cautious man has heen discovered. ‘\";]"“” oy "‘1'_ ByRe = We're always on ke for FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders ots for Mr. Grigsby for Delegate to Congress. o was a retai tha , U i vho | hey mean ol' winter's near. ) 3 g 2 (R0 by 4000 BS 1 I v «_np e ‘_ I(I' \\I <‘ ”: |kn‘l‘|]|;m.hnn at (f’“,m”‘“ , Ohio, “lm\ you e Phone 244 Cpposite Alaska Electric Light Office | - i MAKE GRIGSBY'S MAJORITY LARGE. | o tefiotna straw vote Not So Good o e B I The Steese Highway. (Alaska Word from nd Division points that George B comes Third and Fourth will carry Weekly.) Grigsby all those Divisions for Delegate to Congress. That At a recent meeting of the Board of Road puts the question up to the First Division. If {Commissioners for Alaska It was decided that the Mr. Grigsby can get a substantial majority in[newly completed highway from Fairbanks to the First Division his election {s certain. 1f he|Circle City be called “The Steese Highway." This gets any sort of a majority here he will prob-|2PPeals (o us as a well merited tribute to the ably win. However, no, chances should be taken. [}\" Who originated the project and who during k. made as large as possible. It ought to be so The road opens up one of the oldest of ‘the 3 large that none can question his vight to speak|placer districts of Alaska and will make it pos. § forall the people of the Territory sible to work a considerable area of ground which s There has never been a more important|has lain idle due to the high cost of transpor- i election in Alaska than the present one. The|tation by the old ecircuitous route to Fairbanks ] people of this Division have a fortunate oppor-(¥!a Nenana. One:may now step into an auto- i tunity to elect a man as Delegate to ('nngn's.«'lm"hm' at \.\hlol..ur Chitina and drive over a rea- 1 who will give Alaska real representation in n..~.;‘,"'|"""l-‘. ‘f"""["‘,’,“"“L“-"iT through to the Yukon { National Legislature and before the departments|gisiriote shemnd oy boiie, Bagle and Circle City | i : |districts should at once feel the impetus of the : at Washington—one who will represent the situa-|petter working and living conditions thus made i tion as it is, one who will represent the desire|possible. This fs the type of highway that f of the men and women of this Territory to run|Alaska needs and a few more of them built into d their own aftairs, | well known mineral districts would pay enormous i Mr. Grigsby, it elected, will devote his fine|dividends. 1In ' British Columbia when a miner ;» talents, his vigorous emergy and his knowledge|Who is actually attempting the development of a of the ropes at Washington to doing all within|PrOSPect needs a road or trail he makes applica- i R Deir tor the veonis yathar thi arrel. |HoD to the Minister of Mines. A field engineer : 5 he people rather than to quarrel-f;. ..+ - inabe he property . : ) s Fresty spect the property and reports to his 3 ing over patron and personal politics. chicf his opinion as to whether the % f Mr. Grigsby is thoroughly familiar with the|justifies the expondityre ¥ © . Drospent 1 X justifie he expenditure of public money. If, in i Territory of Alaska and the people who live in it.|his opinion, it does the road, tral ‘bridge is 2 He is learned in the science of government, and|shortly built. If it ever become possibe to in- H he has a personality and an alert and profound|terest our Government. in the wealth producing mind that will carry weight. He will get what he |Possibilities of Alaska to an extent which will I8 goes after. And he proposes to go after full|"®Sult in a change in the present niggardly road ; Territcrial form of government for the 1,9“1,19‘:4I1-|n'u‘v priation policy some such practicable and i including control of the fisheries and game, Intelligent system may be evolved for Alaska, 3 3 3 : ; i A few million a year to be spend by the Road He will ask for the Legislature the right to|Commission working in condunetion with: T 5 organize counties or similar local governmental|Bureau of Mines and the Geologieal Survey field units if ‘the people desire it. Then it will be|men would work a tr : up to the people to decide whenever they might|miner: wish to act. The people should by all means, for the good of the Territory and all parts of it, for the good | of all the people — workingmen, business men, | al production of the Territory of the capital It alth Ameri that a knew ait wes A A in the property owners and all who desire to ‘-mniuu.-‘”‘h"s"“"“_‘fl'““f“"f?’“’“’ living in the Territory, and ]n"r.s[u’rlng in IL,; Lindbergh has been given anl —elect Mr. Grigsby Delegate to Congr driver’s license in New York State g AR too dangerous for that fellow.—(f ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATIONS, ETC.| News) * E The Empire has recently received several Just think what a Vulndu?u]‘ anonymous communications, evidently designed|Mabel Walker Wellebrandt ‘for publicaticn,, They have not been published,|(Port Angeles News.) ska there would be a rush (o part ansformation in the annual opportunities West ake of these | aut Ni ort cheer would have made!— for | and | omobile othing’s Angeles leader “Well,” inquired the bill clerk of the stenog, who had gone in to ask the boss for a raise, “how did you come out?” “With the feeling that it is the boss' opinion that I ought to be paying rent for having desk room in this office instead of getting what I grab off at the pay window each week,” she snapped More Or Less True A thoughtful daughter is one who clings to her husband at least long enough for her father to get her first wedding paid for before she settles back on him to plan her second. To a modern girl the only thing as terrible as being out of date is being shy one. When it comes to optimism the bride and groom who agree to tell each other about their faults and then expect to be happy as in a Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street Regular Dinners A few ticks of the clock—late by a minute is as bad as an hour—if you miss your boat. Be sure of being on the nick of time—call Single O or 94. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service Stanas at Alaskax ..otel and Juneau Billlards Phone Single 0 and 94 [ AR Berry’s Taxi PHONE 199 Stand at Gastineau The Packard Taxi PHONE 444 Stand at Arctic . Prompt Service, Day and Night CovicH Auro SERVICE STAND AT THE OLYMPIC Phone 342, Day or Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES Night ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HouseL, pProp. —— MORRIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY SAND and - GRAVEL Carpenter and Concrete Work, Interest Account ADDS to your income, standing and self-respect, A MAKES you independent and thrifty, GIVES you protection and the good things of life, OPENS the way to opportunity and success. Juneau, Alaska -~ John Borbridge Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to p. m. daily. 50 cents HARRY MABRY Proprietor TAXI mon:i'ins—m ] We welcome your Interest Account 4% Paid Semi-Annually The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Ban{c in Alaska No job too large nor too small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BZILDING CONTRACTORS Phone 62 i} e i et g JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freig] Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 Service Transfer Co. SAW MILL WO0O0D and COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 443 G- DATE AND EST, MOST UP-TO-] BLST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALABKS, o

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