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go beyond that this year. The new Ford and ¢——- ——— Dazlv ’flfls’nll i 1Inr(> ke Tmertolel ol WHUEHRERI <. ool ALONG LIFE’S : TvPROFESSIONAL T' it femsoh it R o Test . DETOUR | CLUB CAFE |=— mn W TBOY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER .} the worid in motor car ownership as well as | By SAM HILL ~a Fraternal >ocieties = or p % DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER l Gastineau Channc’ B S Eebie . o manufacture. The plans of the makers indicate [@— o — @ DTS AT RN G COMEAY a lit will strengthen its position in both fields gores R. T. Kaufmann, Prop. 02408 Golaitias ids rather than lose ground in the immediate future. How It's Done : § Juneau, Alaska - > v nd Cla PHONE 66 i Post Oftic s 5 —_— — She steps into something. Recently of the Bergmann MO & o R b 'On Juneau Lion 2 | A Montana Congressman has intro Pulls on two, Dining Room B 3 7 Club SUBSCRIPTION RATES } duced a bill to establish the proposed | Slps something, Meets every Wea Delivered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and : g 4 4 1 ~ \ e Sor 8108 7 summer White House on Flathead Lake | And a tapper is all dressed ex’ SPECIALIZING IN \ AR | cept patting on her P.S. g Brelogie; R\' wil, postage paid wing rates: With no desire to wound Montana's feel e, in advance, $12.00; " ings, it is suggested that the President - Dr. Charles P B e mionth. in ¢ s And complexion r. Charles P. Jenne 's.mfi(»?,l”'-” e : y will promptly might go a little farther and spend FOrN J Lester D. Henderson, Presidest f ar But hile is doing th & B G Govory of it FATEERY his summers where Montanans spend e e s ”"w:‘ i H()me DENTI3T H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treas much, shave, cat his breakfast and Rooms 8 and 9 Velentine B. °. 0. ELKS Selephone for Fdltorial <s Offices, 37 theirs — on Puget Sound. — (Seattle i -y ) Times.) K Bullding [ Meeting ever MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. i 5 et down to the office. C k o Wedn A e il Wiy ot 9 a togical ‘gonetusion and |t 9O ooking Telephone 178 Weteadey. oven 9 " tches credited to H y ; y 2 N B— E—— And also the let the President go a little farther and spend When you bu,§ PEERLES = ;-i!ksM Hall, ¢ {nis summer Alaska where Seattleites spend There's A Difference I BREAD MERCHANT’S LUNCH T 2y e e 4 Exalted Rulor Blinks: “He thinks he is a big|{]t is better Bread — High 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. Dr. A. W. Stewart R e bug.” in Public Favor DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, ctine ce 18 counting upon| Jinks: “Which proves he's simp-[y ; . (, Hours 9 . m. to 6 p. m. i e g i of the Alaska Capitol within one|ly bugs.” Every Bite a Delight {|| Short OT%‘}”S and Regular JEWARD BULLDING Gk ts o dica will be a $750,000 building. While the| Rememborithie N s bl ;:)’:"‘: 247.69.' o of Freemasonry yartment’s expectations may be somewhat over Semething In A/ Name 4 . . N insis i I R Regular meetings tic, the indications are that it is the| (Court Note in St. Louis paper) insist upon it CLUB CAFE - S—— ———————%% | second Friday cach purpose to rush operations with all possible| Divorces ! YOUEtRIoCer Dr. H. Vance " s obtuan Rite | BIT t from John E. WALTER dispatch. That means that there will be a la Np i Ostecpnth—an dollateln Blag B TRl W ALTER [payroll in Juneau this year through the building )_"_UJ“ Bas BAKERY jib— o o Hours: 10 to 1%; 1 to tary. sl 153 Add Sad Cases TS or 5 abpotommant s trades Her legs s € 3, does Livensed Oueo(t;ét‘mlc ‘?yuc gt \ RBBSSEERAE SRR 0 T8 Rides 1ad hoar i 53 Phove: ice i N LOYAL ORD. A is having better luck than some r\ B, h".‘ Kngwee Sdples Residence. Gastineau Hotal oF "MOOSE of the State convicting her sensatfonal mur-| iy lhe Arcade Cafe I, o, e e sros Juneau Locge No. 7 4 Y Meets every Moudaj Special Dinners on Sundays e R, I 6 R night, at ® Jclock | | and Week Days Dr. Geo. L. Barton WALTER HELLAN, Dictstor | \ Soca Fountain in connection. — CHIROPRACTOR, Hsllenthal Bidg. J. H. HART, Secretary. o 5 X 5 DIELEE €0y L im it & wom | Come in and listen to the - Office Service Only - Reindeer: on Aelela {He: “His arms—it she is pret| | radlo. Mary Youns, Prop. : ' Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 foon, 2 MOg;«;fl;(,Ul;fifig LODGE No. No i, NO STRENGTH FOR DEMOCRATS IN eindeer on eir Way. | P | Phone 288 { p. m to b p m and 7 p. m.| aay of cacn month n PROHIBITION. o o | (Seattle Times.) [ . to 9 p. m. Phone 529 3 ; .‘ T | Never Suited X ~ CHIROPRACTIC W x.-r P, § T ( The pretense that Gov. Smith's positon on Cooperation between owners- of reindeer an the et i g ¥ & cebalis Shactice B MENBHa Prohibition ruined the Democrati Party is|Officia ) the Government Railroad in Alaska Ihat women had to we $0 much Surgery nor Osteopathy. 2 : e for.the modifica. |JUBLtTY will be enabled lo.reach markets in e ; ] PR 4 N <1 EATERN “aTAR Republican Party d for the modifica-|ge oo ynq the transportatioh enterprise will ob-|But now they're raising Hail Co- SUPPLI ICE CREAM | g, e and Fourth Tuea- tion of the Volstead A and the Eighteenth |, eeded tonnage. lumbia b | 4 - 1 h onth, al Bt aomine iy G namded toniegy [Raelrs i 75¢ quart Robert Simpson o eoltiah nifa mendment and nominated Hoover and the Demo- | Further development of the reffideer h\hme\fi Beca \e dears refuse to wear OFFICE EQUIPMENT 0 D . MAYBELLZ erats had nominated a Prohibitionist and deelared |is depending on market expansiom,’ At present| b o e UNEAU BILLIARD! pt. D. RGE \\.,r.moh_ t n favor of a continuation cf the Eighteenth|there are 300,000 animals. . Nose are within | Statlsdory: JUN IARDS (‘.;adunhfL(;)s!Angeles Col- ANNY T. ROBIN- : S e Gone o able | z i3 g try an Amendment and the Volstead Act and their rigid | the zone of the railroad. ‘Neme stock is saleable Treason Printing and eage of Optome outside the Territory only during the navigation| First Plumber: “Why did they Bind‘izng Phone 94 Oplhalmolozy 4 1. Yukon and Kuskokwim animals are too|kick Bill out of the union?" Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground o d | derers However, possibly that is due to the | frankness of her killers. They have a way of admitting everything down there. Her legs have always had & bow. Sure She: Wha es a man like best am o0 21 | NIGHTS o0& | CoLUMBUS 3ughers Council No. 176 enforcement, what would have been the effect? Does anyone question that the Republicans would [* have had a two to one majority of the |)n]||1l;n"m id ‘, ¥ ¥ ———— ¥’::‘d:u¥m"r’{;gonpfirzfi : 3 : # R . he wa ng a course in me — < FING AR | T-ansient orothe o Vote? New York would have given HoOVer a| = mpe grea penetrated by the raflroad conmtains|o.o puoiiw ., GEQ. M SIMPKINS e oo o o g% Tt ttend. Eaunel A Z fallion or a million-and-a-half majority. The more than 5,000,000 actes of pasturage, In this| O~ L oining N L hor, Peak A / ol il ) g i : : r. R. E. SOUTHWELL 2DW. M. McINTYRE 3 K B Democrats would have carried, probably, a few |region stock driven from distant grazing grounds | oiher Ol COMPANY Janeau Public fibrary ‘Optometrist-Optician | |43 TURNER, Secretary. of the Soutehrn States—they may have picked could be fattened, or mew herds could be devel-| .. A Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted g X A i 5 he winters in this neck of the an “ AR Y F.oD R mp a few more electoral votes than they got, but joped The range would permanently m:nn"m!L - o b <ot Apees Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | AR TARME 1T e 9 i b < b4 4 woods have ged so much that . L Meets Mondag their showing in the popular vote would have 200,000 deer, which would yleld 75,000 market-| g0 ST DO TR L M oo e |1 Free BReading Room i 10:00 to 6:00 Evenings by | &mshu 5 ook s At e ) | e for cconomical movement by either water| Second Ditto: “They discov T b i — £ | Meetings second and lass overed B woise than 1t wa: {able animals yearly Stock along _rho rnill’u;u!ih[ e . i . | | Clty Mall, Seccad Floor Appointment | kagles’ Hall i ; would have the advantage of jghe ice-free port e s Bk | Maln Strest at 4th Successor 'to, DY R: L. Dotge The Democratic Party may be a ruin, but of Seward, ocean terminus:of the transportat ”“! ’tis to throw away y A few numbers in aln reet af S S . '1 3 | |Couglus. William Ott, W. P. Guy Gov. Smith is not guilty. It it should turn out |geerom % | buying him ice skates. 1 || Reading Room Open From 188, Ul""‘j‘\‘;:"“u'o" lelan | |y “cmitn, Secretary Visiting to be a ruin it will be through following| 1he Ncrthern Territory's output of reindeer COATS €3 m to10p m. i leadership that he gave it |may soon ome an important factor in the| Add Definitions { RA]NCOATS Circulation Room Open Frum | Brothers welcome. eyl { meat trade of the States. | ARGUMENT—Something a hus- . 4 to BIREIR IR 180 B M R iy NEW FUMIGANT FOR STORED | i i G A [band always loses. House and Silk L gy T ; Meets second ane I’RO;)l'('T > | Authors Who Admonish. | TEMPER—Something a wife al-| DRESSES Current Magazines, Nmpnpon 1] B. BURFORD & CO ! g tourth Thursday i ways loses. Reference Books, Ete, g N each momti Iz o5y | o | —_— and CHILDREN’S FREE TO ALL L. C. Smith and Corona 2 Y Dugout. Pthylene oxide is a fumigant not hither [ (New York Times.) | Do You Remerber— | SHOES B L T N TYPEWRITERS used for exterminating insects, but recently ¢ Having discussed every story and every chi When “fat calves” were a farm | = oy |- - | A ‘ covered by the United States Department of acter created by Dickens, the liter eties | ap's joy instead of a cornfed’s sor-| 5t had ok oo SSPRRAn T . S R Pablic Stenographer i i rleulture to be highly toxic to certain species, bearing his name are driven to debate ral | pow? | at bargain prices. | O1d papess for G Y et mo $ =4 ghl; rtain speci gs BN Agven b Seate (R cone o o WOMEN C¥ MOOSEEEART | Those commonly Infesting stored food products, |dualities of his works. Not long ago one.of th et ‘ Allen A” Hose et LEGION, NO. 433 elothing, and furniture can be easily killed by Nater M0 A5 TR SYOnINE. Over No Sale Meete 1st and 8rd Thursdays | ¥ < the proposition “that Dickens's fame rests more A D SRR ) e " — h th, M. at Mooes the vapors of ethylene oxide in concentrations | . ” (Shis.car ridss so partectly,” de-| SN WIS ¢ B R ek wiiiout. danser from 8o gna|on the social reforms e effésted by L6 movel] ,reqithe enthusiastic salesman,| THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY Hall, than on the literary value of his writings.” . SR ge g | ARMAN’ Esther Ingm Senlos Re- that are not dangerous to human beings. Clothes We are not informed how the argument was h‘:‘“' tiie bRck-neay (rivel auli) JAR S “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Y 1 tentec o ar | 3 1gg. Recorder moths, carpet beetles, rice weevils, saw-toothed |seitled, though in the minds of American read- | 41”)“1“:“‘:1"2']‘1 ')"1.',’“”‘" her Second Street X . g ; |, SSRY: AEam RIS b grain beetles, Indian meal moths, red-legged ham |ers, who mention his characters a hundred times|fNuSPand at the whee Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 Y Beeties, and flour beetles all' succumbed to this|for every time they think cf his attacks on abuses| ' YOung man,” retorted the pro- ' Brunswick Bowling mew fumigant when it was used experimentaliy |Of the period, there is no question of the answer. ;pfi::'\[, ll:m:::,"’:.“r{i, i P ."“; e s o Al for a period of 20 hours in the proportion of |But the question brings up an interesting point ol e R M eys concerning the work of all authors who have a|know you are a walleyed liar.| lor men and women i | a 1 pound of ethylene oxide to 1,000 cubic feet| ..o .. spirit Like Dickens, they infuse|Good g ¢ 3 s day.” . L Stand—Miller’s Taxl of spuce SR - i e b AUTOS FOR HIRE Exide Batteries Phone 318 » For commercial fumigation work it is, how-|for the very reason that they are indignant or Stopps Have Come To One ever, recommended that thé fumigant be used at|sympathetic or deeply abscrbed in social prob-| We see by the paper that Rd-| —The Long Life Battery— o double this quantity per 1,000 cubic feet of space.{lems. The purely creative writer is not hampered |ward J. Stopp, of Los Angeles, | fim———— JQPAN‘FSE TOY Comparative tests indicated that the vap of |y having something to say about the conditions |is suing his wife, Ruth E. St o, | | Try one on your car, radio or boat . ethylene oxide are somewhat more toxic to stored- |Of the world we live in. for divorce. | SHOP products insects than are those of carbon disulfide| It 18 edually true that the passionate prophet e [ - Y H. B. MAEING and about thirty times as toxic as those of carbon |oy MESCiEr I HO' MECHSATIY & f,:.m:,':.:t"rw:;“:‘; it : hBroke b ‘ ¥ . . Front, Syreat ride | rs. He may fe e bes e gent who goes to the stock LT RO i e ot B AT 0 TRl Capital Electric Company |||r. o 5o 218 tor san omen] s 1o int ethylene oxide 1o is endowed the talent for hringing his|same fix that the pitcher that goes ; { g SN S I effective at comparatively low temperatures, \puppets to life, all the strong and admirable|in tne well once (oo “m,"‘(‘l'“:\’ ; -4 5 Radio Supplies PHONE 416 House Wiring || reeceeere e reoes ranging from 60 degees to 75 degrees F. 1t fecling in the world will not give his people ¢ — MORRIS has excellent powerSs of penetration Insects |4 tenth of the vitality of Mr. Pickwick or David i | X ? 4 \ Some Like Her | CI'ION i CONSTRU buried in overstuffed furniture, sealed in pack- | Copi : “What kind of a woman is she?” o 8ges of cereale, and buried in jars of grain were — SRR 0 who! expe ALASKAN HOTEL MPANY Killed with case. No deleterious effect was no- No Ticals to “orry About. her husband to go into ecstacies| | Our fare is fair and rea- co ticeable when the commercial dosage of the fumi-| RN over the B0-cent tie she has given| sonable ’ “gant was used for 24 hcurs on commodities, food {8 Orloans . TinleR-EloaINE.) {him after he has given her a $5 —says Taxi Tad. MODERN REASONABLE RATES SAND and PR A e e S It takes 100 sat to make a baht, the latter | | iy stuffs of various l}pe:i. clothing, furniture, and being the equivalent of 0.66567 grams of fine fur coat.” | Dave HQUSEL, PROP. GRAVEL Wmetals, ‘Such foodstuffs as nut meats and dried |po10. The baht. sometimer faat bep ol o BEAEUI afen are iapatnr- e odor was discernable after removal from the and fifty chang equal one haph. One-eighth ‘,(gi; You usually can tell how much a| | YOur guarantee of satlety 5"3 o fumigation chamber. No liquid foods were baht is called a fuang, and two faung are a|WYoman dreaded spinsterhood 1._\}:;::“:;3; z’:;‘t ":Tl’l' ;:ss;:fl“’e No job too large nor too! “treated. salung. There are also wahs, sauks, kups and |lCCKIng at what she took to escape| | § small for us. { Preliminary tests in a vacuum fumigs vs, as well as sens, yotes, tanhs and tanans. |t 4 I gt famk show that stbyiene oxile e b sucees | TN (anans Tormerty savales hat - cocoungt | The Only (hRE that welehs 1o MORRIS B isea. tor this type ofifumigation {shell. ~ You will have to keep that all straight[than the clothes daughter wears| 5 P Seeds for planting purposes, however, should |1 ¥OUr mind if you have financial intercourse |is what r?r:er ?ilzmlks bl g erti e Oi s e ik Bacdss A with Siam. But remember especially that the | around with so little on. | ; : ! since theliica) is now out of use officially as a n Homely girls use it to improve| ‘ ot be tunigated with ethylene oxide. sincs th | : A (o ki A || Ambulance Service BEILDING CONTRACTORS kR oot g erminalon - Wikl | g (AT SR A their dooks and middle-aged ones Phone Single O and 11 Phone 62 e germination experiments | * No doubt Mr. Coolidge will smile grimly as|to make them look younger, but P ARG SIS SIS — |the horde of office seekers and their friemds|nobody can explain why pretiy|® THE AUTOMOBILE’S BIGGEST YEAR. |swoop down on President-elect Hoover y. | . L r. — (Des | girls use rouge. | H is Oil in ] i [ Moines Register.) it o AR n¢ manis con: THRIFT is the good s That is what leaders in the automobile manu- , . i - tident his wite would marry again|{ JB) § ¢ facuring industry cxpect 1929 ‘to be. American| It's fine to be popular, but the popular|if he chacked ont is because sho| erry’s 1axi which the seeds of success are | plants are planning to make 5,000,000 cars of all YOte doesn’t scem to get you anywhere.— (Spring- | pever could be happy with no one . | types, exceeding last year’s record by almost 500,- | 1¢'d. Ohio, Sun.) {around to tind fault with. | A !: OtNGE t.l% sure to fall and grow. nf',""hy“kfi“d SN 000 and far above the annual average for the| pno .. —ees e A lucky man is one who has a Stand at Gastine.u eight an B s eate whi A bt spection of the Congressional Record shows|wife who hasn’t the fool ne Seaid 9XCeDt | that there are several hu gas ines whic eral human gas engines which that the only reason he does for two ye 1924 and 7, vear in the|never need refueling.— (New York Times) 4 past seven there has been a substa il growth v 5 get more money is because In manufactured motor vehicles. Last year was| Now that the faces of some vaudeville sing. |10950't 80 to the boss and de The Packard Taxi the largest on record with a total of 4,600,000, |6rs have been lifted, is there any mand it. | ¥ way to have = But for the fact that Ford plants were oper- | their veices lowered?— (New York Times.) The woman who brags about how | PHONE growing bank account need ating but six months of the year, that figure o R EpSh S PV R o cothes has) 444 PV Vi b t future probably would have been exceede | Al says we must plan for the future, [n|A husband who is always growling Stand at Arctio never worry abomu ul Qhis gear Ford will be back on h Jar | fact it’s about all the Demorats have left. about how hard it is getting Im v i a ) is regular| (pajjas News - iz AR Broductioh schedule, and striving for 40 per cent, | o be NeWs.) bills paid. 3 financial troubles. 2 —_ e T ) Of the total motor vehicle output. General Mot-| Two great movements: The lava stream from Prompt Service, Day and Night 2 | Prompt Delivery of " ors, which last year pushed Chevrolet to ad ‘Mount Etna and the Republican landslide.— L} CovicH Auto SERVICE | ALL KINDS OF COAL Mabry’s Cafe UNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY The man or woman with a T oagrear s e of the preduction list, is again in (he it rank | (Milwaukee Journal.) STAND AT THE OLYMPIC 1 of competition with a new Chevrolet that s —— Phone 342, Day or PHONE 48 tinctly a bid for retaining the posi it at-| ~No matter how many beer kings they kill| . Night fained in 1928. Continued busin sperity |10 Chicago there always seem to be about as| Regular Dinners | Fanian, . Alaskp throughout the United States, together the|TARDY left.—(Indianapolls News.) Short Orders ; et - eompetitive factors in the industry it cem g 3 e | © e B M B ' lds B k HOTEL B0 JUshity’ the prediction of A. P. St ar. |aier ot, (Mie country hopes for in 1330 fs 8 Lunches | I 4 T’w . M. Belirer an (bldiet that the victim can enjoy.— (Indianapoliz |} Open 6 & m. to'2a m. || WRFORD’S CORNER ZYNDA R S TOFUEIR TReCES Oldest Bank in Alaska S i y has ye 1joy Indications are that calamity howlers are go- PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Replacement of old cars by new mode , [ing to 1 lonesome e HARRY MABRY b time of it during 1929.— None Better— Box ar Bulk 1928 reached the 2,000,000 mark, is cxpected | roit Free Press.) Proprietor : H ——e e et 3 o} | & s et Ve i s e i~