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Rp—— S A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 29, 1929 through education and the necessities of the times Dally Ala8ka Empire more than through calculated design is the accen- tuation of the function of gathering and selling iomv W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER news rather than the advocacy of a political party or a dogma. Newspapers are more and more dis- B —-— g ’ Fraternal Societies | oF Gastineau Channel | PROFESSIONAL SHASTA WATER BOTTLE FOUND ISLANDER WRECK | DRS. KASER & FREEBORGER T ’ day by th AP DENTISTS E,f,“,‘,',’}{;?“,’,nfg;%g‘ggg',’m,2’}‘”‘1{ Sooona” and” Malg|penser of news rather than organs—political or After _reposing: many . fest 301-303 Gioldsteln Bldg. B. P, 0. ELKS L(roeu. Juneau, Alaska. otherwise. under water for nearly 30 | PHONE 56 Meeting every first Entered In the fost Office In Juneau as Second Clare The result is that we find newspapers and their years, a bottle of Shasta < Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. and third Wednes- s ;i readers marching “shoulder to shoulder” oftener W:\:;Er, sulu xlmaa’. twnh[ the 5 a 3 days, June, July, SUBSCHIPTION RATES. AV 1 ? litical party words “Shasta Water from WIS IR (i R -1- August, at 8 o'clock Delivered by carrrer in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and| ‘21 in the old days when every po a Shasta Springs,” plainly dis- e | e Sl b mk‘;’lu‘n Thane for $1.25 per month. had its organ and most newspapers were organs. | Dr. Charles P. Jenne " By mall, postage paid, at the following rates: | WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler. One year, in'advance, $12.00; six months, in advance —_—— show thse. in ‘the 1obieohy '] | DENTIST A M. H. SIDES, Secretar: i lt.ooé cmeb monl)lnfi in Tbmno?‘ $1. 2]5(. ey W11 ohcaahly Papers everywhere are commenting upon the the Gastineau Hotel for the Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine . Vtsitln. Br thé e‘;rel % e o a favor g nfi;},-'ii'e‘{z’.m'i’mf Ofrice of any fatlure or Irregularity | approved by German Foreign Minister Stresemani world and all to see. Building g Brothers Welcome, i -';LL::(','!‘;“,'r{m_‘"F“jg‘"('frfln‘;“:',‘;“i"‘nu.ma" Offices, 374. |Of the suggestion of French Foreign Minister Briand : for the United States of Eurepe. That the nations| MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ‘The Associatea rress 1s exclusively %ntmeamtto".h. are getting closer together is not hard to believe uso for republication of all news dispatches credited to| . ; Pre BEWEY . working” 1 It or not otherwiso credited In this baper and also the|When we find France and Germany g “cal news published herein. harmony towards a common end. The bottle, which has re- mained unbroken all of these years, was taken from the Islander, wrecked just below Douglas Island some 29 years ago, by the Wiley brothers who are continuing their diving operations to Telephone 176 e 1 Dr. A. W. Stewart PaCkard DENTIST ) | SINCLE Oor 1l Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Co-Ordinate Bod- les of Freemason-e ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings second Friday each month at 7:30 p. m. Scot- SEWARD BUILDING | " B y . | Office Phone 569, Res. | Whether it’s a nice and tish Rite Temple | i Phone 276 one || balmy day, or stormy WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary, 1 | S . . ° . . . . . . . . e cernable, now reposes in the . . . . . . . . . . ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER| THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. | J. H. Hart, Juneau recently appointed |U. s. Attorney at Nome, “got his man” He was e the vessel in the hope of re- called to Nome hastily to prosecute a murder case. e covering the fortune sup- | bt The verdict was guilly of murder in the first|e posed to have been lost when and terrifying makes no IOYAL ORDER degree. e the ship sank. = Dr. H. Vance —53 : difference—we will be at OF MOOSE o8 . . . C t ¥ B Juneau * . Cesesscsssnsesl Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. y your door in a Mfy any f| 1 0% m“i‘;“"M’:‘; d'l.m; Mining Industry Looking Up. Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9 time you want a taxi, ||aight, at 8 o'clock. rpmermil INSPECTORS LEAVE e B || and give you: efficient, || JAMES CARLSON, Dictator While Juneau and vicinity is excited over remark-| ON YUKON FOR SOUTH| | Phone: Office 1671, polite service at the low- ¥, P. O. Box 826 able mineral finds in the Taku River country, with Sty | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. I| est standard rates. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 prospectors taking to the trail in numbers, there is| o inspect some vessels at Kot- | H— i Packard Second and Fourth Mon- also a great amount of activity in other sections of | shjxan, Capt. George W. Morgan, —_— = day of each month in the Territory, although not so prominently in the|y g rnspector of Hulls and Capt.| | Dr. Geo. 1. Barton A ‘ H Scottish Rite Temple, 1 limelight as the Juneau stampede. John Newmarker, U. S. Inspector of | D L g beginning at 7:20 p, m. | " In our own district, the outlook is brighter fol; Soilen, 1ot todhy for HRED potfiL 1l cmnomfifiik Hellenthal | e Luxe CARISON’S TAXI warnEs o sk | 3 5 S & 3 . TN Q »|the mining industry than for many years, capital on the steamer Yukon. They will Master; CHARLES E. NAGHE] e NEWSPAPERS AND GOOD CITIZENSHIE appears to be secking Investment in the industry, % the Steamer ¥ukon. | They wil chrsptll;c: sne:—vi:: gnl:oon . S . and Sectetary. L, (By WILLIS J. ABBOT and Alaska is no longer 00 far afield to interest|iw.io "o Eotebeth, all operating R ke lele iy ervice ; ¥ ‘ : ) |1t Dominik Vetti, with a gold quartz property at| 0" " SAEE e BRI [ P e i e Ambulance Service ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Contributing Editor, The Christian Science Monitor.) | b yace Bay has interested outside capital in his| 2 ¢ City. | Cll‘;il:;‘l"flA:}:Flc Second and Fourth The relationship between better newspapers.and|ground, and has made a showing to representatives | éapt Newmarker will return here |{ 1 not o 5 LA i Tuesdys of each mcnth,, better citizenship has in it much of mutuality. It|that has proved more than satisfactory. S fiext gty Caph" Morgan || s sn e pract ge(to :hcfih at 8 o'clock, Scottish g i is easy to say that an improvement in the ethical The Port Wells-Granite Mining Company, at urgery nor Osteopathy. will go south from Ketchikan and Rite Temple. MAY- 5 A e oW or ss W Bay, is installing a hydro-electric plant for 9 BELLE GEORGE, Wor- | and political character of the newspaper press will |Hobo ; 3 be absent about 30 days. He will | 5 ] lead to a higher type of citizenship. It ought to|Power purposes and 6 will soon be producing on a g0 to Southern California to visit| | Rol S; . thy Matron; FANNY | Pmen wretand the Tach that & highe|1ATEE scale s b Tiother who' s adkibekly 1L | onert Simpson L. ROBINSON, Secretary. ] be equally easy to ;]'”d”\ “]"‘i 1o r‘tlwv.ho ‘0“;‘”5 of| R J. Merrill and associates, at Bettles Bay, are|his mother w ¥ . 2 0[7[ D i P, 4 LA 1 er ty, f citizenship would compe v e N — .- o . | _ £ WRESOr oljioe ; { eEth” e neien. ta TS | operating and are taking out the money. | = 5 . Graduate Los Angeles Col- | | one ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | newspapers seeking suitable circul 0 The Mayfield property, near Shoup Bay, on which ESCAPED MO&NINGSIDE 1ege: G Optometry and i Seghers Council No. 1760 higher moral and ethical standard of their own. there is a large showing of high grade gold ore, RED ) Opthalmology i Meetings second and last | It would be interesting to organize and support|has altfacted the attention of large capitalists, and PAT]ENT RECAPTU | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna | 199 or \ Monday at 7:30 p. m a careful inquiry into the question as to whether |an engineer will be sent to examine the property .- % = Transient brothers urg- the tone of a community is more affected by its|@s soon as conditions will permit, the heavy snow-! Chris Rice, who escaped from - - td to attend. Council | 2 ¢ i 5 fall of last winter, which buried the camp, having|Morningside Sanitarium several|s £ { Chambers, Fifth Street. | newspapers than the newspapers are affected by it. | EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. H. | Newspaper publishers, particularly in this day, are Optometrist-Optician o e 3 The increase in the price of copper has also|was announced today by United exceedingly responsive to the attitude of the com-|paq its effect in causing an investigation In this|gtates Marshal Albert White. He|| EYeSs Examined—Glasses Fitted munity in which they are published. Curiously|section by those interested in the red metal. Was bPoURHE " inth Fecebigell | 1kt Room 16, Valentine Bldg. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. To or from any ~p]ace DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. : made it impracticable to visit.it until recently. months ago, is again in custody, it i ‘ | | | enough this fact is not Very greatly affected by| An option has been taken on the Rua Prop- | night by his brother. | i\%figmfimfif& Ev;r:::e: .l;}; in the city for Meets Monday L the increasing extent to which newspapers are com-|erty at Rua Bay, Knight Island, owned by W. A.| pic. was located on Grays Is- ‘, g - BL EBIRD 5 nights 8 o'clock at | A ing to be a rule in the United States that a city P‘f‘ffi‘" by :’;f Solar ’15_’"?01’"]‘\;;“ Company, a sub- | 1o Deputy Brown made a trip ; l) 50 CENTS Eagles' Hall, Doug- i the size of Milwaukee, Omahd, or even bigger|Sidlary of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting |y o 1o arrest the man but the las. 'ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. | A I Company, of Canada, and a large crew of Men |yaiter escaped to the woods. Rice’s T 4 ‘I Fi ~id GUY SMITH, Secretary. V'siting i | towns like St. Louis and Detroit, have only one ;¢ engaged in development work there. we can ;de as Brothers welcorrie, | | cheaply as ore Day and Night Service . ies. ill be sent shoulder to shoulder with that sentiment rather|inspected a number of copper properties in this|thorities. ~The man will be ims i ance supports him, and to demean himself in accordanc WIthin s hort” time: 1%x ‘hole - this. ety He has| with this opinion. k Altogether, the mining outlook is most encour- been absent several wecks, accom- Thersfore. a -disqussion of yWhe extpbb. to WHioh Luging: the astivitied Indicating that capital is again | panying the Congressional Appro- newspapers control or are controlled by public|seeking investment in that most fascinating and |priations Subcommittee on Agri- opinion is really worth while. Undoubtedly there|most gainful of all industries—mining. culture on its Alaska visitation. Are made of the best ma- Alleys Hotel Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 f Hazel’s Taxi Stand at Gastineau ! FOR MEN AND WOMEN | | | ) Brunswick Bowling r | ! i WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART than to presume upon its unique position to at-|vicinity, and will return later to make further in- g::: P MopaingaliBEen, oacie Pho 485 4 Cars 3‘[ Your | LEGION, NO. 439 i tempt domination. The militant type of journalist "es‘f“”“gm;fh i e e e | AN ne Service il flda:;'-s ';Xor;:hnn: ;t;mdl;l:“fidn”[ l 5 S R 2 . D, ompst as eres capital in a big| R i fi < | 3 . m. 00se like James E. Scripps, wvx‘lbur F. §mrey, or .Jgst:ph. copper property on the north side of the sOund'!FL()RY ‘nl-.Tl'RN!NG :mg‘cmls“ Responsible Drivers Day or Night Calls— | Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior | Medill, has disappeared. The editor no longer seems g, it jg anticipated that development work will be ON STR. ADMIRAL ROGERS | Shaidoat Aveads Can 44 ¢ | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | willing to undertake the task of dragooning his com-|under way there in the near future. | S ; and at Arcade Cafe Same Price corder. munity into a course of conduct which meets his Charles Ellwood, who also has a big copper| Charles H. Flory, Commissioner ) august approval. Rather he strives to get a cross- |showing in the same section of the Sound, has in.|for Alaska mlr “thSeDi{’]""‘m“"'fi‘"r 7T S R R C 'l A N the public opinion in the city which [terested New York' capital in the project, and ex- | Agriculture, le ol 98 wie 1)9 (4 b C 1 3 e ot pubilo op 4 pects to commence driving a tunnel on the lead|Steamer Admiral Rogers today for a 0. ] ] } PHONE ol izing s condition, newspaper. That newspaper, nevertheless, strives to Within the last few weeks a representative o(ibmm;r'wm:g:f‘lll:: h‘l: swc ;‘;‘cl :)“_ P l C k keep in touch with public sentiment, and to march |the Consolidated, J. K. Cram, Mining Engineer, has | 2£7¢® eerless arKes 2 . S is a certain section of the citizenry of every town >, ;?}flals m l()) rln( edy' ca:\In buy. which follows the example and precepts of its fav- i d 5 ) MRS. S. HELLENTHAL AND ey are baked in Juneau' ¢ - | orite newspaper. A newspaper which maintains a Alaska Reindeer Go to Canada. CHILDREN LEAVE FOR SOUTH|| 3 home product. Just the Mabry’s Cafe ORI;SS‘;;:;L eeSdtefll’l'l Baths [‘ g i f cthics and morals and which, proper cake for the HOST- e ays and Sntur- ) |§ high altitude o " f sharATaThRe sadks (Seattle Times.) Mrs. S. Hellenthal, her daugh- || pagy corve | days from noon till midnight. | L idontig, g public scold, evey cles“ ;cc ; Success of the reindeer industry in Alaska has|ter, Miss Mary Claire Hellenthal & i Regular Dinners “Business Is Good” | to inculcate elevation of thought, and rectitude q suggested their introduction into Northern Canada,|and her son, John Hellenthal, left || d 4, MRS. JOHN JORRI, Prop. | conduct, does contribute to the betterment of this|ang g herd of 3,000 will soon be driven from Am- | for Seattle on the Princess Char-| eeriess Stand: Alaska Grill Short Orders [ —a |f section of the population. At the same time, and|erican territory into the Dominion. Wm‘g‘" dg‘;"]‘» lotte: Mrs. Hellenthal will place : Lunches e i in the same town, there will be those who will 100k |the stock will thrive in the new home, and mu PIY | Mary Claire in school in Seattle be- B k to a newspaper rather to echo their opinions and|as well and as rapidly as in the old. |fore returning to Juneau. a ery D i P e S it (;’%EI?I?A% tlgRZIéE"é MORRIS | to keep in accord with their views. This section Sbfl:e flrstlggr;im:ls Il)n Aé;skl-; rvlver; (})krs‘q))‘:xgh;fhfil:l;‘ . Prompt Service, Day and Night CONSTRUCTION | arg Y Siberia in 2 by T. eldo: a p ]"‘“’dy influcnagg i p"h_h?h?x' rhh‘_smru?,? Ltoo Federal Educational Bureau for the purpose of aid- | MUN‘-"I:AL})TATS,E: tlk,lEtE the CovicH AuTto SERVICE HARRY MABRY COMPANY Ls. .upl tf) comprise the greater number o‘ better ing the Eskimo population. The small herd of 171 Notice is ere“y % vl —m————— STAND AT THE OLMPIC Proprietor | citizens.” Perhaps those in the community who was established on Seward Peninsula. ubsequently fi:::fnhago‘fl;cml :hc raet.c oiytax 'Men’s Half Soles, $1.50 ¢ 342 Day or Night SAND il ; follow the newspapers’ lead will, through its preach- | other importations were made, in all about 1,280 e f ments and practices be led themselves into the|head. To train natives in the care and use of mfi for ‘:Z:}’f“;)oll?:g ';‘( E‘ghgcszg Rubber Heels, 50. cents Juneau, Alaska N GRAVEL i ranks of these better citizens. To that extent,|the deer, Lapps were brought tod the] co:nt;:y.m For propser?;‘ R e ke nwow ¢k See THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY AND | Uikmugsannably, & Denspaper;roven iwhen: anl eohio of | SeYGral years, Stock Yas posessed, anly chy! Mektnoe/| ¥ PCE iy sl L T SIS ¢ Carpenter and Concrete public sentiment, is serviceable. But it is essential “"d_e“:ify e c""rr:‘d:ra‘ dbiyla:hl'iz hreelsll ;:;M"“:f]'; Mondayaln Gesobes a6 6 D, ios Big Van, the Gun Man Helene W. L. Albrecht Franklin Street, between ork that that sentiment should be of the kind that| 0% Cech WRIG (MPOTHE bV Whie residents, and| o However, that if one-half of 211 Seward Street PHYSIOTHERAPY , Front and Second Streets No job too large nor too makes for higher political and civic responsibility. |that they were permitted to market some of it,|the assessed taxes shall be paid emoamanns " }Ma::fe.mflfil:‘rllcgy, Infra Red PHONE 359 small for us | (The above is one of a series of editorials by |Now herds owned by Eskimos and white men con-|On or before the hrs't Mondaytln ’ 410, Gorietals Ynmuu“s““~ | | prominent Americans contributed to The Empire,|tain as many as 800,000 head. Pricer s nou A S0 T the | Phons 0 2 || T Oomimateiy: oo TN, &% e MORRIS | member of the National Editorial Association.) The meat of the reindeer supplies food and the p R Yl ]RM AN i : 7y 8t The Empre, ; CT f 1 hides provide clothing, in instances tented habita- :ins ;h*:éa;“"mbcfi’:r‘:h d‘;‘; ';::‘k: = v C(;N"SdTRI{: tIOI:'J co. ; | / v p < tions for the natives. As developed by the whites, |first Mo A uilding Contractors | R Anng _‘Z“h THN MIATK. the industry ships large quantities of meat in cold [Year, at the hour of 6 p. m. and Expert Furrier PHONE 62 i We believe that Willis J. Abbott, veteran editor, |St0rag¢ to the States, and every year, with further | further providing, that should the | improvement in transportation facilities, production |remaining one-haif of the assessed |} 5,mmer prices still prevail and exports can be increased to meet the most|!axes be not paid on the first in Fur Garments. misses the mark in his editorial written for the National Editorial Association under the heading extensive demand, Monday in March of each year at Mo 3 h G h “Newspapers and Good Citizenship.” He says “it| Reindeer have proved a great boon in Alaska,|the hour of 6 p. m, said taxes ; : urr orlng the Growt would be interesting to organize and gupport a care-|They will prove no less in Canada. What is sur- 5"‘(“)“ bel‘l:m;elixge]mqtuetm' Remodeling a Specialty. . ‘ ry 5 rising is that their introduction has been so lon n all delinquent taxes a pen- {ul m;zuh). into Utlc ?uesuon rk;s tO.zl)i :hqt:sler the getcrrcd b the Dokl g alty of ten per cent shall be added, Front Street 0 uneau one of a community is more affecte y new: logether with interest at the rate papers than the newspapers are affected by it.” of eight per cent per annum from And then: A Costly Comma. date of such delinquency until paid. Newspaper publishers, particularly in this H. R. SHEPARD, The stead: ow! day are exceedingly responsive to the at- (Manchester Guardian.) City Clerk. b 4 gr. 'ho.f June.au the titude of the community in which they are The American tariff proposals that are being so - . past ten years is strikingly pictured published. Curiously enough this fact is |vigorously debated just now both in and out of the TRY OUR FACIALS : . Dot very greatly atfected by the increasing | United States recall that a former American Tariff in the growth of our Savings De- extent o which newspapers are coming to Bill is supposed to have contained the most expensive The finest of everything 1 2 ! a rule that a city the size of Milwaukee, comma, measured in hard cash, that ever found its in the line of beauty partment du"ng that peHOd’ ag cks | Omaha, or even bigger towns like St. Louis way into a legal document. Moves, Fa And: Stores | culture. shown by the following comparison of savings deposits: and Detroit have only one newspaper. That One of the sections enumerated what articles newspaper, nevertheless, strives to keep in should be admited free of duty. Among these were touch with public sentiment and to march “all foreign fruit-plants,” &c. meaning plans for shoulder to shoulder with that sentiment popagation or experiment. The clerk who copied the rnlhgr than to presume upon its unique bill changed the hyphen into a comma, making the position to attex_nm domination. The militant passage read, “all foreign’ fruit, plants,” &c. It was type of journalism has disappeared. a year before Congress could remedy the matter, On the surface it may seem that way to an|and meanwhile oranges, lemons, bananas, grapes, old editor who lived in the days when so many |and other foreign fruits came in free of duty. The newspapers sought to dominate. The fact is,” how- |l0SS in revenue was estimated at $2,000,000. ever, that newspapers were probably never freer in their editorial comment than now. They never, Go_vernment employees are indifferent to the fact Pprobably, tried less to march “shoulder to shoulder" mt nu;,cel:ras;d ap‘:_flu:gl Oust .'i.};‘e v.;x:wiayer; 8}33.000,; @ iy th K y sum. The Nation is ri an with sentiment. The fact that they do so is due gives scant regard to such a paltry outlay.—(Atasca- dero News.) “Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 EXPERT OPERATORS ! Consultation Free August 6, 1920 .. $ 844,780.61 August 6, 1924 ... 1,035,568.58 August 6, 1929 ... 1,338,966.33 HOTEL | THE ZYNDA | S e L] ELEVATOR SERVICE \ 8. ZYNDA, Prop. American Beauty - The B. M. Behrends — Parlor Bank DS GONR more to the fact that education is more general now than in the days when Mr. Abbot was a young — Journalist, and, that being the case, the newspaper Probably the most effective device yet invented writers more often find themselves and their read-|for apearing to do something about something ers in agreement now than then. The development|¥ithout actually doing anything is to appoint a that finds all the people more independent in their | SOMission to investigate the matter—(Ohio State | W s - o | politics and their attitude toward things in general| "o e ELEPH AT OFFN Oldest Bank in ‘Alaska e b1\ has affected the newspaper writers, probably even Governor Parks is the undoubted first hilos PEOPLE'S HANDS ) * AISIE WILSON, Prop. est Da m PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY more than the average reader. Also all are more|(for reappointment] of at least 95 per cent. of the " &VERV. OV Non Better—Box or Bulk R g white population of Alaska, without regard to their| ' i G Another development that has come about | Political affiliations.—(Hyder Herald.) m —_— Commercial job priniing at [he Empire, SRSCRERPACL P Y S

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