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AT Ao o o T4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11, 1929. ‘m\ judgment was concurred in by D. J. Willilams, . . — = o 3 Daily Alaska Empire |\ (i e s e s winens| [AKU DISTRICT |7 ProFESstonaz Fraternal_Societies | & | had expended a considerable sum of money on the (' Ere a5 1UTOS FOR HIRE —_— P - ——— | JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |property they decided that it was a proposition IS IMPRESSIVE 1 I S 5 S e Gastineau Channel | BSGha eveer ievaing swoabt ) SERERF b ieme | 0C OL° Of the greabiminig concerns with millions y | Helene W.L. Albrecht | - —= EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main|behind it. It was Mr. Eaton that presented the | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | proposition to the United Eastern. | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | |/ T ettt Entered In the Fost Office in Juneau as Second Clase The settlement, the headquarters for the district, P 2 R2v, Medical Gymnastics. - t‘ ;i).cmck Y y o under the circumstances, could only be named Eaton. | | 410 Goldstein Building T Delivered by Lol S:;Jrglea. Treadwell -nalA“d the name is euphonious as well as appro-| Foe O : C(lll brothers welcome. Thans for $1.25 per mont | priate. It is short, pronounced as spelled, and easily | [}y, Mandy, B. C. Depart— S R T T ) OnB’ mfl"i w.dup m'&z ;; lhle m“omn‘lnwd.v:mce remembered. f Mi A as | Visiting Brothers Welcome. e year, in advance, 0; six ‘months, In A | L FRE : 2 e, $00; one month, In advance, 125 & o will promptly| We shall probably hear more of Eaton, B. C., as ment of Mines Agent, i S i e | A WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler motity"the Businens Offico of any fallure or iegUIsA® | time proceeds, for it is almost certain to be the Impressed withRegion || 301.303 Goldstetn Blag, | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. o e o arta Sad Business Offices, 374, | headquarters for one of the best mining districts | | PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod T NMEMBLR OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. of the country. May it grow and prosper with the | The Tnklf River region is the | | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. } N Frmm‘;‘t The Associatea rress 1s exclusively entitied to the | district for which it is the center. most, promising inewly dscORERL] 2 - 5ot i Scottish Ri we for republication ordl:udrrw:h;mp.mm ;rcalugd‘;n: mining area in the northwestern | — J | Rr.v Alm s) rttl:(c It t otherwise credited in this paper and als e P T o =mv : ¢ B . N i 43 egular meetinrs Bcal news published herein. A new use has been found for the increasing (district of British Columbia, de-1 " 1y “Charles P, Jenne | SINGLE O or 11 Sy p 8 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | flocks of airplanes. They are useful in searching | ¢ared Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, En-| DENTIST ! L each month at AT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION & | gineer in charge, representing the| | THAN THAT £ for airplanes that are lost. Provincial Department of Mines, Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | I Wh G A 7:30 p. m. Scot- VISIT THE FAIR. : : who has just. finishéd his firet| | Building i ether it’s a nice and tish Rite Temple e : 3 Visit the Fair this evening and make it a record- | ¢, ey there. He expressed him- | Telephone 176 .!. i| balmy day, or stormy WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. The Eighth Annual Southeast Alaska Fair is now {breaking first day's show. {self as being deeply impressed . || and terrifying makes no LOYAL ORDER 5 on, and it is the business of the prople of Juneau e with its possibilities. 3 '| difference—we will be at 4 SE to make it the success that it ought to be. About| The Greeks captured 100 bandits in one am-| There are but two properties ’ Dr. A. W. Stewart —we will be a OF MOOS all that is left for them to do to bring about this |bush. Chicago needs some Greeks. that as yet have commercial pos- | | DENTIST ) your door in a {ffy any Juneau Lodge No. d700- result is to visit the Fair as many times as pos- e | sibilities, but there are several oth- | | Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. | i time you want a taxi, x;;t;s :Zegyo'l::ilgc: ay sible during the four days that it will continue. | Good Work by Two Colleges. ;\: ?“:rffl‘ofiiplro’:;’::i;;f‘“flng‘“ilc‘:‘l’:;d : ofg:‘gflgfon';"?é’?n;? and give you efficient, JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. <hibits will be worth seeing and the carnival | E— y e Bl ) Res., | N o = o i ;I:f“:::“;;::m:; ,.,:;(,::::,“:‘(‘::T: \:‘:.(n s (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) ment, said Dr. Mandy, and the field | | Phone 276 i polite service at the low- |{W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 ’ : s 3 s I il & i L SR It is good to get out in a crowd once in a | Willlams College in Massachusetts, with its sum- | for prospecting has hardly been | ] || est standard rates. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NoO. 167 p ? . |mer institute of politics, and the University of Vir- |touched. The district is large and | e Packard i while, and that will be accomplished by attending g | ther but f t in|% ;i BT Second and Fourth Mon- ? L ginia, with its newer but- equally robust institute of | there are but few prospectors in} | D H V . the sessions of the Fair. Association with the crowd | upye affairs, are contributing greatly to a public |it, he added. | r. H. Vance day of each month in in carnival spirit now and again counts for perpetual |ynderstanding of national and international prob-| Dr. Mandy visited both the Ostvo;?ath—zol .()oldneln Bldg. D L X CARLSON'S TAXI :o_ttlsh thefl.zTcmpxe. youth. It drives away dull care. It causes one to|lems. Within the week there have been illuminating | Tulsequah Chief, under develop- || Hours: lflbtfi 1})2‘;0‘1“::‘::‘7 to 9 e Luxe NS A Wi‘:’;"‘nnflg, a;) v QP{’,'{”. \ . k3 st | ais . i or by a nf 3 . . SCOTT, forget troubles, if one has them, and creates interest|discussions from various points of view of such ment by the United Eastern, and| | £ in the pleasant things of life. | matters as prohibition enforcement, naval disarma- |the Big Bull group being developed | | Licensed Osfe?rafihlc Physician o and .g;i:;‘;r OHARLES E. NAGHEL, There is yet. another reason for patronizing the | Ment, the frecdom of the seas and the war debts.|by the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining|| Phone: Office 1611. ervice 5 Eatiesil > | 2 # i : |An impressive list of speakers has included such|Company. The development pro-| | Residence, MacKinnon Apts. Ambulance Service o Fair by attending it: It is a permanent institu-| G i ] ORDER OF EASTERN STAR l 4 2 _ R hsast notables Andre Siegfried, author of the penetrat- gram on the former is much far- [ l Second and Fourth e tion. It will b(-.wcl] for Juneau anrl‘ outheas ing “America Comes of Age;” George Young, a LBbOl'Ilhcx' advanced than on the latter|: i 4 Taadye o .each iy 1‘ Alaska to make it worthy, and beneficial to the member of the British Parliament, and Governor | as it was started last year while ’ Y. Goo.ilh Barton-- X !, = e o et o, 5 [ community. The way to make the next Fair worthy Ritchie of Maryland. Both at Williamstown and |the Alaska Juneau got into the| | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal [Rite Temple. MAY- 4% and beneficial is to patronize the present one. A Charlottesville the meetings have become of S“Chifield about the middle of the 1 Bufldln‘g "BAELLE ngném 2 successful Fair this year will make certain a suc-|TYecognized interest and value that they are reported |precent season. He complimented ‘! Office Service Only Ph thy Matron: FaNNY cessful one next year. jextensively by the press assoclations. |both companies highly on the prog-| | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 one L. ROBINSON, Secretary. » S0 go to the Fair this evening. See the sights! ;““"b.‘“'f _“‘5“:“:“5 h‘;lvlgt:“:“c‘m”y {:"2’:“ g‘é‘e“ress made and on their enterprise| | p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. foodhimstiagi.) o Bty and have a good time. Give the exhibitors & run | irc oniect '8 DoS 1o pro ny cause but to serve |y, yngertaking development in the to 9 p. m. Phone 529 | ENIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | the truth. Tt is a heartening circumstance that they| yriot Nowhere, in a similar CHIROPRACTIC | hers Council No. 1760 for 'their money. And, spend a little money while naye been able to win an increasing measure of : i 3 % 1 Seghers Council No. there. Help those who have charge of the Fuir; ubli ttenti i Shiseot length of time and under compar- | | is not the practice of Medicize, ; Meetings second and last - P e MBI Epacts & able conditions have such opera- Surgery nor Osteopathy. Monday &t 7:30 p. m PO TuRks 1t a success. jtions shown any more gratifying | i#—rm ————o &% 0k Transient brothers urs> &l to attend. Council Chambers, Fifth Stree! EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. H. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. Trolleyless Vermont. results, or indicated greater poten-| = | el tial commercial possibilities, he de- || (Boston Post.) clared. : 1 Surprising as it may seem, Vermont has just| e emphasized that, at this time, seen the abandonment of its last trolley line. There |the district is in a purely pros- TRAINING IN MARKSMANSHIP. TAXI | Robert Simpson } Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col- PRI | At Camp Smith where the New York National Guard and reservists have been in military train- ing it was discovered that the city men were better |is probably not another State in the Union but !pecting stage. Until exploratory lege of Optometry and To or from any place DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. K. marksmen than those from the country, those from |has at least one of these once highly considered and |Programs have been farther ad- Opthalmology in the city for M_ehetts M‘oln;;lay. Greater New York leading all the others. Now if |still very useful methods of transportation. vanced, it is mot possible to do|| Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna BLUE B I RD 50 CENTS ;‘f 1;' {I:?Hc 01()0 g these keen shooting rookies were from Chicago we| This defunct line ran from Burlington to Wi- |more than guess as to its potential- | ;: e 9 . AR e e B might understand it better. We could explain that |D00Ski and Essex Junction, that place given im-ities. But on two propetties the ' pi WL L e s TAXI indications aré very favorable for DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL commercial mining on a very sub- It had GUY SMITH, Secretary. Brothers welcome. mortal fame by Judge Phelps's witty poem. sixteen miles of track, so it was not an insignifi- ry $ V'siting o ; they had probably been trained by “Scarface” Al Five can .ide as Capone, “Terrible” Tommy O'Connor, “Baby Face |cant road. They say that since its building, years |stantial scale. Eyes gfi;::}:gigpudm“"&d! Da d Night-Service cheaply as ore Wee Willie” Doody, “Little Caesar,” and other ago, it has carried more people than any country| Regarding transportation, Dr. Room 16, Valentine Bldg. y.an g experienced gunmen. But in New York it is dif-|trolley in the land. Be that as it may, the bus!Mandy was not in position to maké 10:00 to é:O{). Evenings l;y l 4 CHI‘S at Your LEGION, NO. 439° ferent. We must conclude that shooting ducks,|has proved its undoing as it has of so many long- |any definite statements relative to Appointment, Phone 484 | Phone 485 Service | Moets first nnd,thjr(.i Thursdays tomeats, pipes, etc, in Coney Island shooting gal-|distance trolley lines. So a crape-draped car was|road construction. However, he|gs 2 2 £ | each month, 8 p. m. at Moose Hall. KATE JARMAN, Senior | Regent; AGNES GRIGG, Re- | corder. burned at the terminus in Burlington while a band Responsible Drivers | played Chopin’s Funeral March. Eheu! fugaces. Stand at Arcade Cafe said this was a matter for calcu- lation to determine. When he reaches his office, he will analyze the assays and other figures he obtained on his visit to the re- igion. “If these confirm what I saw I think there is no question but that the Department of Pub-!| |lic Works will go ahead with road | building to aid in the development of the district,” he said. Dr. Mandy and John Anderson, Engineer of the B. C. Department “|{of Public Works, who is accom- panying him, will leave tonight on| the steamer Alameda for Wrangell on an inspection of the Stikine River region. CAPT. HOFSTAD GOES leries is better training for marksmanship than shooting rabbits, hawks, squirrels, partridges, quail, ete., in the country. 199 Taxi Cab Company The finding of mastodon teeth in places far removed from the relics of the original owners give rise to the thought that there were some mighty ——— istrong dentists in that distant day.—(Seattle Times.) Eaton, B. C, is very properly named. The name = T e e is a deserved compliment to one of the most popular | Some of Commander Byrd’s companions in Little mining men of the country and the one who did |America got up oar{y. by several weeks, to see the most to bring about the prospecting and develop- | “" st Clena itk FHn o) ment of .thc Taku country. It was W. A Eaton who | The father of a family always tries to bring first decided that the property now being developed yp his children in the way he should have gone. by the United Eastern would make a great !ninE,!-(Phl]ade]phln Record.) | | o | EATON, B. C. PEERLESS _— Brunswick Bowling ; Alleys FOR MEN AND WOMEN Stand—Miller’s Taxi Phone 218 Stand at Gastineau Hotel Hazel’s Taxi PHONE | fal s Russian Steam Baths Open Wednesdays and Satur- | days from noon till midnight. “Business ¥s Good” l MRS. JOHN TORRI, Prop. 4 (OO R ISR ) ! A @"’-’{3@%@9} 2 Mabry’s Cafe | Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches | Stand: Alaska Grill Is made of the best ma- terials money can buy— > TO NEW STATION AT || Baked in Juneau and is m Service, Day and Night %‘gf‘,gf ATE t}gRZI(?f?é‘ ) MORRIS ; HOONAH AS MARSHAL|| a home product. Caticnd) e Shavics CONSTRUCTION ! Capt.” Edwin Hofstad, deputy U. P l STAND :4: DT-EE 01‘}:":1:’ HARgerM;AIBRY COMPANY , S. Marshal who has been stationed Phone y or Nig at Po:ts :leszn?ieraf!urlxe]; :h: roirs:fx-g Bee’:. ess Juneau, Alaska SAND and 1 ing season, left there today on the GRAVEL Helmar for Hoonah where he will arker z be stationed during the winter y LUDWIG NELSON [|{ THE Jyneav Lavwory {1{ = AND monnlxis.( t}:; was accompanied by ' Jeweler I 8 Irp e‘\?(:;-k oncrete Mrs. Hofstad. Franklin. Street, between . Capt. and Mrs. Hofstad are old- | Expert watch and jewelry re- | Frout and Seoond Streets : il x| No job too large nor too time residents of Wrangell and Portable and Cabinet Panatrops | PHONE 309 small for us well known throughout the dis- Phonographs, Reé wnil trict. They have been visiting here Lhss Ol l Commercial Job printing at The MORRIS since late last week. % at The e ™ YURMAN [ L RS CONSTRUCTION co, La Raza is the first Spanish lan- . Clenyemenfyomenfiyrenenfyscnnfiyronetfycavsliysovell uilding Contractors guage newspaper in Chicago, where ExPert Furrier 21 2 PHONE 62 there are 185,000 Mexicans and Spanish. —————— Dell E. Sherir1, Juineau’s plano tuner.. Hotel Gastineau. —adv —_— THE CASH BAZAAR Announces that they have purchased a large Bank- rupt Stock of Dependable Goods to be sold at reason- able prices. This stock of high class merchandise will arrive shortly. -CASH BAZAAR FRONT AND MAIN STS.. Opposite U. S. Cable Office ) Summer prices still prevail in Fur Garments. "Remodeling a Specialty. JUNEAU TRANSFER Front Street Thrifty Women Nine times out of ten the women are the money savers of the family. Men mean well enough, They know the value of having money in the bank bat they haven’t the knack of saving. 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