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] i ] ] 3 REV. STILLMAN ' RESIGNS FROM JUNEAU CHURCH Tenders Resignation to Be Effective on f\]ml ] —Reason Given Rev. 0. A. Sti r of the Northern Light Pres an Church in Juneau ha ned owing to his ill-heal Tt n nouncement was Rev Stillman will remain in charge of the pastorate until April 1 when his resignation becomes ef- fective. Juneau D\ as resi dents, all walk lite, will deeply regret the announcement of his resignation | Rev. and Mrs. Stiliman first came north in the service of thel Congr tional Church which | church he had served for over 20| years, in November, 1923, from | their orchard home in White SJI:E mon, Wa The couple | sottled at Douglas where for two years the Rev. Stillman was pas tor of the Congregational Church | Later he held at Doug las and temporarily occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church | in Junau. services On December 27, 19 the Presbyterian Church was destroy- ed by fire and Rev. Stillman| changed his pastorate from the Congressional to the Presbyterian and came to Juneau The new church was built at a cost of 000, most of which sum was raised by the untiring efforts of Rev. Stillman. In the three years that Rev. Stillman has been pas- tor of the church, the congrega- tion has doubled in numbe When speaking of his re igna- tion, Rev. Stillman said that he had experienced no unpleasant situation since he has been on Gastineau Channel and added that state| — Ruth McConne Kenneth B. Coulter, indianapolis. s picture shows it was only the uncertain of his health that prompted him|work will becom vailabl ex to tender his resignation to the|year church officials when he and Mrs.|” Major Gillettc Stillman were south a short time | e Iistric i3 ago. this year make a survey on W | Who will succeed Rev. Still-|oon “Narrows to determin A man as pastor is not known at|g iner improvements a n this time and his successor may ! ..o g0 that ch he Py not be known until spring. | s iy R e As to his' future plans, the | B 000,000 ! Rev. Stillman is not certain. He| . o o 0, sl said it is probable that he and [FER8 Ol R T Mrs. Stillman would return to|PFPTOPEEC FEn L e 1 thefr hcme at White Salmon and '® WoUe 88€ & i Gl SBEE eritoy ‘s bng vest Dbefora|iTict Hnginger. to maky s furfhier | A A o 0 Ireport after that had been again taking an active part in s g 4 | ki baly aword pleted. This will ba done th MEP year. The Federal appropr \ | the Alaska Road ( sion this $1,000,000, Major Gillette said. The | War Department supply bill whi ed for $1,000,000. ‘This 1 vas double the amount allowed by BE AUTHORIZED - Major Gillette Discusses Harbor Improvements, etc., in Territory s ‘Thres Rivers and Harbors pro.|that 18 dumped into the waters of i A ik abe kely to e Auc| i) doeal hashion Salor Gillpll $hiorizad fhis yest by Congress, the] ol the Chamber. . X nted § Silanber b Comimerse was told |20« AL persolls gpm today by Major Douglas H. Gil- timbers or othe rn‘(‘ufw lette, Assistant District Engineer |S3PIe waters are sUBJEC’ (o prose and Engineer Officer of the Alas-|® e worked out that will give the | Commission some amount beiween the two figures, but Major Gill made no prediction as to th ly sum, The District Engineer con- tantly receiving comp! from gashoat > will House. A comp: garding e men re ution and urged the Chamb !m have them hung in the Commit- Copyright, 1929, The Associated Press. them after the ceremony. Chamber Enrolls 154 | Wembers; $3,002 [ Subscribed to Fund | The ive in of the funds now Chamber for the has rk, accordin by ) the for Sec Ixecutive Com- Chamber today pledges have been ob- amounting to $3,60Z Memberships issued numbered 154 to yesterday nance and Membership rittee i continuing its work. Out of five Drive Com- mittees, but two have complet- ed their canvass and made fi- nal repo: i tained he said make an effort to aid in curbing | this habit. Photographs or auskan indus- tries, scenic features and towns,| assembled for hanging in the Sen-| ate Committee on Territories were part of the exhibit at the National| Good Roads Show in Cleveland | st month, he said. They werei then shipped to Washington, and | Delegate Sutherland hasg [)romised’ tee room. ka Road Commission. These are: Harbor improvements at Ketchi- kan and Port Alexander, and Chan: nel Improvements to Dry Pass on the West Coast of Prince of Wales | Island. No action is expected on the Gastineau «Channel Bar project. The Board of Engineers of the U. S. Army has allowed Juneau further time to present add nnul‘ data on the project, At the pres-| ent time, the Chamber has been informed, the Board does not con sider the expenditures necessary to be made justifiable by the| amount of savings to be effected by the improvement. No work will be done on the authorized projects mamed, Major Gillette said. It is the custom for Congress to authorize work at one session and at the follow- ing session to include funds for the work in the genmeral Rivers and Harbors appropriation. Thus, if Ketchikan, Port Alexander and | Dry Pass improvements are au-| thorized this year, money for the | Book Alaska {| by LESTER D. HENDERSON —We now have the 1929 revision. A book that ev- eryone, whether in or out of Alaska, should see and read. An appropriate pres- ent at any time. HELLAN’S LOWER Chicken with Fruit Salad, EfiM’c‘l.ieké. ‘F resh BETTER QUALITY i 50 cents Pure Tomato Juice, No. 2, each, 20 cents Genuine Chop Suey, jar, 45¢ Mackeral in cans, 30¢ PRICES Egg Noodles No. 2 cans, | each, 35 cents eramales, 50c 26, arts student, who fled from New York to Pacific coast to escape marriage wit mnillionaire capitalist of Clifton Springs, N. Y., an invalid, was married to him i cold storage plant in the last four days and today the greater part of he ed and on where they can tomorrow night at boats as to obtain there is little {burg and none at The only large inot sailed are the "mmv, Oman boats have 4 (terday morning. taking ice and stc ’['m' the Gulf of Alaska. | | PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s Phone 33 Free Delivery |, Phones 92 and 95 GEORGE BROTHERS Open Until 11 P. M. e | R Not only have tne local “boats taken bait here, but the most of |the Ketchikan and Petersburg s A the | ritor! 1l day socia ces by iby t the halibut fleet by the loc iced fleet was the and provision to the banks, start to take fish midnight: ‘; Fo well found it necessary frozen herring hére on hand in Peters- Ketchikan, | boats that have Tagalak, Yellow- y and Senator. The: ved here since ye After baiting and! es they will sail GARBAGE HAUILED | AND LOT CLEANING G. A. GETCHELL, ! Phome 109 or 149 TREASURER 1S | By passed by Secretary SOMETHING NEW UTHORIZED T0 PAY SEGRETARY Congress Passes Measure Permitting Use of Local Funds for Theile authority of a bill Congress and President for proval, ial Legislature for salary Secretary of Alaska is made ly available, raphic advices by The Empire from the ted Press. This is for rendered to the Karl Theile. received salary to the Secretary would be retary to perform such duties as might be imposed on his office he local Legislaturc It was Empire. r the Dancing Folks Marathon | Dance [ Prizes! \ ' wn = S 5 -< S g S o) = = . s 3 S e The Serenaders Watch This Space Tomorrow A. B. Hall We Show You a Difference All you have to do is come to our store and we will gladly explain the difference between the POOR AND PURE FOODS Quality and the Prices plus the Service we give, is what moves our merchandise so fast. SO PLEASE COME Or call, make them go faster, GOOD.” it is for “A MUTUAL Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 P. S.—Did you try some of our Pure Honey direct from the farm? Just | sent to | §4,- | | 000 appropriated by the last Ter- to according to| to- As-| erv- Territory Has New Theory | | | | This =~ appropriation was at- tacked i:m)z‘;l<' breught by HN N i Judge James Wickersham in the| Professor Albert Einstein, -fa- | local Federal District Court im-| oouc’German scientist, who has ;:::'I],ll'“:‘l: :{;‘l,[“““,fff} ”“:_ adjourn-i ¢4 announced a theory dealing The court held that payment of| With the problem of amalgamat- universe. months ago by regul health authorities it never |been received. ing pure mechanics and electro- NEW SMALLPOX CASES r winter mail | :[service. Dr. Chapman advised the | had | THIRD DIVISION 'TOPS LISTIN ,others last year in.the value of outgoing commerce, *he value of being $37,100,208, report of The First Division was total of Third lits produeds jaccording to the of J. C. McBride, Customs. in second place with a $21,507,091," trailing 93,091, annual Collector the | ' The far oechind. place, owed a total st, $2,089,522 1928 COMMERCE Cutgoing Shipments Are i Valued at $37,100,208 { —First Is Runnerup : The Third Division led al! other two Divisions were The Fourth, in third value, of 513, and the Second Divi- The First Division led the Ter- ritory in value of gold and silver produced, the total being $3,296,- We recommend CALIFORNIA WINE TONIC 1 A valuable reconstructive | tonic for run down condi- in violation of the Territorial| dynamics, The work is con- Organic Act. tairéd in a “book” of but five Last year a measure was in-| pages, which required 10 years in [troduced in the House to amend| preparation, The distinguished the Organic Act to permit such| German believes it will revolue payment and authorizing the Sec-| gonize ‘man's conception of the B S e tion of the body. An appe- | 846, virtually 50 per cent of the Territory’s total production which was $6,640,127. The Fourth Dj- vision was in second place with $1,761,471. Second Division pro- duction was valued at $1,117.- 362, and the Third Luvision brought up the rear with $464,- 448. The First and Fourth Di- visions showed substantial gains while the other two reported de- creases from 1927. MARGNITA RETURNS FROM SKAGWAY TRIP Motorship Margnita, Capt. Larry Parks, arrived this morning from her regular twice-a-month trip to Skagway and wayports. ™he Lynn Canal weather was reported fair The vessel sails tonight for Sit- ka and wayports. Pasgsengers for Juneau from Haines and Skagway, were: J. A. Ramsey, Charles M. Jones, H. F, Preston, Charles Goldstein, Mrs, Bell Tulley, M M. Bernhoffar, W. H. Benson, W. Merritt, Earnest Perkins and William Johnson, SALE ON BOOKS Many $1.00, $2.00 and. $2.50 Books Your Choice 75 CENTS BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CoO. Fre« Delivery Phone 13+ When We Sell It It’s Right Sub Station Post Office No ) defeated when Delegate Suther- | = . iand opposed it. A bill was later | tizer and a reliever of introduced in the Senate to ver-| REPORTED ON YUKON; ! fatigue. ! mit the Treasurer of Alaska to i STEah S event the. appropriation matel VACCINE BEING SENTi by the 1927 Legislature for Mr e i heile’s salary. This measure, 5 j | srding to the Associated Press,| Word of ;a mew outbresk of ! Dassed the House vesterday and|Smallpox on the Yukon River has | ° is now before the President for been received by the Territorial Phone 25 AotIBH. Health Department and Gov i A : | George A. Parks, it was made | Free Delivery Coulter was injured in a football gamx | | known today. A plane wita vac ! MAS]EBALL |eine and other supplies will leave l"“‘"‘ SRR PR e R TR A rbanks for the affected dis-| un at the Mask Ball, Feb. 251 tpjot on the first favorable flying 2.00 ARR! . : ) first favorable f1yIng | pemmmmem—m ,000 B ELS at Moose Hall. Features include|goc’ br 1 o, DeVighne, Health BAIT S(}LD; FISH 6 big prizes and novelty numbers | oo oot T aid FRIDAY MIDNIGHT | eomars® ot oS vise for| , TWo cases were reported by Dr. ST, e 4l P2 |- W. Chapman at Anvik. A few| R DD CQEHLAe, |other scattered c were repori- | Over 2000 barrels of herring R :'1 e |€d in the same district. Vaccine | bait has been supplied the vessols| Old papers for sale at Thel .o copp to Anvik come two| 1b. can If Mazola Oil, quart size |5¥ | ! VIOLIN INSTRUCTIONS | By Mrs. Klondy N. Dufresne | Studio opens January 25th | | Marshall Duplex, 6th and i Main. Telephone 536 | COLORED BA NOW ‘AT PLUMBING HEATING FIXTURES ON DISPLAY RICE & AHLERS CO. Juneau, Alaska “We tell you in adg_a‘lfi what B TH ROOM SHEET METAL job will cost” | Watch Our Specials and Save Solid Pack Tomatoes, large size, reg. 25¢..$ Medium Ivory, regular 10c straight, 3 for.. Ghirardelli’s Sweet Canned Chocolate, 1 Yellow Cling Peaches, large cans, reg. 35¢ '. Garnick’s — Phone 174 .20 25 ~:B0) 25 Another Addition To Our Bargain Table Corduroy for 65 cents a yard A whole tableful of Corduroy—twelve colors in all. This is a cloth of many uses—is used for lounging and bath robes, kimonos, child’s coats and so on. FOR REAL SPECIALS GoldSteih’-s Emporium Juneau’s Style Center WATCH THESE TABLES