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< 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 13, 1929 1 | They will probably continue to fight until peace | profitably. This seems to be a|&z . . Y 3 Daily Alaska Empire |\ .. v i vy e suicnen o | i, srobiem to e Fraternal Societies T i OF - Gastineau Channel | [until one side or the other shall have won out.| ‘d 'hrlcis‘x:fi‘iti{)]g:e‘:;u I;h"fm;_‘::; ¥ JOHN W. TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER | In the latter event it is possible that the losmu’.Hf all the growers would organize, country will disavow the acts of its warriors and i their own boat on a cq| | Helene W.L. Albrecht k) | L] - | v | oper | g oa BAMPIRE PRINTING. COMPANY ¢ Second’ ang’ Main |insist tha peace is its greatest desire. i | operative basis, and bring their | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B F o kiis dtreets, Juneau, Alaska. | However that might be, the controver: is at- | produce to market at regular inter- | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | | Meeting cvery Wed- (i pri Entered In the Fost Office In Juneau as Second Class | tracting the interest of people everywhere, and a|vals In this way they could|| Re% iy G’g“;‘“““- t nesday at 8 o'clock. il > great deal depends upon the forces of which country | either supply the local merchants | | ““P,,;’M’O}}'m “zlxdcmg | C(lll j Elks’ Hall. , Visiting 5 = . Bl by arier b ULt DO, Treddwll and| might be successful. or have their own marketing place. | | g ‘. brothers welcome. 5 ered by carrer in Juneau, - Such an organization would neces- | ** Thane for $1.25 per mont!l | By mall, postage e . the “;‘A‘,’.fl’:',;':‘ffvm“’ The Vare case will again go over just as it has|sarily hm‘,'-e> to- be carried on in|:: 78, AR & FREERC RO Visiting Brothers Weleome. ‘ K] | year, in advance, §. | 3 a business-like manner and not WINN GUDDARD, Exalted Ruler. $6.00; one month, in advance, $1.25, | been going over since 1927. In the meantime the|? siness i DENTISTS | s 5 | Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | g ¢ in aphazard way because the | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. i notify the Business Office of any fallure or irregularity | great State of Pennsylvania has only one-half o public as Awhols lsdiiorimBaER! | 301-303 Goldstein Bldg, Rk B elephons Tor Editoria} &nd Business Offices, 14, _|her constitutional quota of Senators land wants what it wants when it I‘ ol DP X:O:Etzep b f“"’;fl;‘m‘e Bod: PRES3. y z The at. | Wants whether it is buying vege- | |, s % es o reemflicr The Astocieioe roems 1 escalyely ohiited to the| The Fair is going over with a boom. The at-| 1ahtS Il Whether 1S o 22 a c e dinh i use for republication of alldnlt'w:h;”*l':l‘::*"‘n‘:*g]‘::a‘é‘e"c.nr!unrv is larger than last year, and there are| g . growers make the gravel s ~ I 4 Regular meetings i B s |two reasons for it: We have more people here than (mistake of mot grading their pro-| | Dr. Charles P. Jenne SINGLE O or 11 second Friday o ULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER|we had last year and we have a better Fair. | duce properly but expect to sell| | DENTIST ;égh month at i i Ausrgrl:ucr:‘mTcH" OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION. it —— |at top notch prices. Such meth- | | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | Whethalit's & hice and fi»s}:’ fxt)i.tem’i‘ rSnc?;e- o However, at the present that 330-mile aviation|ods must be discouraged and pro-| | Building ne WAL B. HEISEL n SPEND AN AFTERNOON WITH THE | . 014 is a 1ot like that 230-mile automobile record }hibnm because such practices will ! Telephone 176 ) 0 balmy da‘; or stormy TER B. HEISEL, Secretary. EXHIBI It is interesting but not practical. | not only destroy the public's con- [ i— o S T TR % and terrifying makes no IOYAL ORDER . A | fidence in home grown products | . i il be at 0sn i rs within the town ought i PR, 5 {but will hurt the honest producer [ Dr. A. W. S ; difference—we will be a OF MOOSZ Juneauites and visitors withis The Nation’s Abbey. a5 well asiEHE G1aRARGE Oris SRR L | r. A. . Stewart your door in a {¥fy any Juneau Lodge No. 700. to make it a point ta give at least one afternoon T e ;gmum“');( Stz na'.urally“ buys | DENTIST % t taxi Meets every Monday f to an inspection of dhe exhibits at the Southeast (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Gt || mours 9 win B o | time you wan a taxi, |l0ehe 208 orclock, : Alaska Fair. There is so much doing in the even- It has been the dream of its projectors and money - regardless GF Wihethar? waa ] | O!I;fiWAg? BUH;'PINO and give you efficient, JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. ings that one is likely to have his attention diverted | sponsors to make the new great ‘Washington CI\;!]I:. commodity comes froms Algakaias [\ ice Ph:nnee 236 , Res. polite service at the low- W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 828 . i to such an extent that a correct appraisal would be|dral an "An:enmrn V\{’estgxt?:;er flfigbegépu*]‘mr"} of | from the states. Therefore, it is ] a3 est standard rates. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 ics lose ex i the exhibits [of the century-fame 2 e of || hat thalgebivers’ ANORIN] = | MOUN 4 k6 impracticable. A close examination of the exhibits |of R ; A el | important tha g ¥ - : will astonish even the oldest residents. It will be a|England’s most nqtable leaders and achievers in market only the'i ekt progibbel = = (lc ar( o | Becond and Bourth Mgt o : £ |every field of distinguished action. | i WL tohiey ' .can. proNtY | D H V day of each month in fl ehuimtion for those seeking knowledge' of | ETS) o tinant, irtbereat: 1ai.ths fact: that the adhes | B0 e the calll Gl r. H. Vance Scottish Rite Temple Alaska’s resources. of Melville E. Stone, former General Manager of the | bY ":“:lnbnw;wck Theng "tein] | gfitwl'fd:*‘;—;goizflfld':t;lfl_’Blds. D e Lu xe CARISON'S TAXI G beginning at 7:20 p. m The exhibits of agricultural products, flowers,|,. ooiateq Press, are to be placed in the Waahington | ons and iiestck, SRR 8 || Dou 10 48 s; to 9 ATl e ot berries and other things are really astonishing. They | cathedral this day, the ceremony to be attended by:‘c’m S:ullln:;nent Tirtkes ugnd ot | Llcenseoxi Os;t:g::m;nent 1 and Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, demonstrate that better and finer vegetables or|colorful incident in L_he presence of a most dxs-l S }‘cono;nin s J [ Phone: *GHes l:”"’l‘fl‘“ Service | Secretary. larger or more beautiful flowers are grown no where, | tinguished gathering, including leaders in the na- Uinforburistely RIS GhBEl | maiday -MMKI . o & | e 4 | /e the world beaten. Visitors|tional life and members of the diplomatic corps. | “Unfortunately, | Residence, nnon Apts. | | Ambulance Service ORDER OF EASTERN STAR S, 0 berribs fiave the world ‘beaten. (Vishors)Hel S hoble tempils s Bhing Bl under Episeo-|tions in - Alasks’ GfeieiElG gy, 0o el ) Seibrid LE e ok Ak fRe = and ()”mr. sjpcis SEEL nzal .w‘rfluns palian auspices on the most comanding elevation |anced. Approximately $5,000,000 (72 = ‘ —— | Tuesdys of each month, | and berry-growing districts declare that the South- in the District of Columbia. Already it has become | worth uf‘ food stuff is imported Dr. Geo. L. Barton B e at 8 oclock, Seottish east Alaska Fair is demonstrating that Alaska is a shrine of increasingly national interest. Pr('sl(lcr‘ltl ?nnually into Alaska when it could | CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthil r [Rite Temple. MAY- g second to no section of North America in the en-|poosevelt laid the cornerstone. When completed, it | just as well be produced here. Pron'l | Bullding BELLE GEORGE, Wor- H couragement offered farmers. will rank with the great church structures of the|this standpoint alone it shows that Office Service Only Phone thy Matron; FANNY v An afternoon in the Fair building will convinece | world, its central tower rising 107 feet _hh;her a market for home—gro.wn prod- | Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 noon, 2 L. ROBINSON, Secretary. ¥ o i og bove the Potomac River than the Washington|uets should be created ‘since one | ! - g i anyone who goes there with his eyes open that |al for foreign ones has already been|| P- ™ to 5 p.m and 7 p. m. { COLUMBUS i th al Southeast Alaska Fairs are worth-while, |Monument. SR < 0.9 p. m. Phone 529 | | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS % S ey % 4 o 1 Here, in the stately majesty of this mighty | established. In other words, 1t | ! CHIROPRACTIC | Seghers Council No. 176¢ g It will make one glad that he lives ‘m Alaska. ., | monument, inspired and created by Christian cour-|requires good salesmanship to put || is not the practice of Medicize, ‘V Meetings second and last will make one wonder why Alaska does not raise|,.o energy zeal and purpose, will rest many of |the deal through. By that I mean, | = “g oo PO Osteopathy, Monday at 7:30 p. w 1 all that she eats and why the country is Mot @ |the future great of America. In time it will take!the farmers, merchants, and con- P P Transient brothers urs- ) bower of flowers. It is a shame that more are}on more and more of the richness of sentiment which| symers must all cooperate and 5 o attend’ Goandl I B woduced In a cotity that produces so well, ' jdistngitition the celebrated - Jnglish Abbey, to s8Y|work ' collectival¥iitoward RS It e Chambers, Fifth Street “* Spend an afternoon with the Fair exhibits and [nothing of the consolations of religion it con-| gogl and buy and consume Alaska Robert Simpson EDW. M. McINTYRE, G. K. H. ind friends and acquaintances to do like- |tinuously will offer through the generations to|grown products as far as is feas-| |, Ont. D H. J. TURNER, Secretary. { n. uce your the countless pilgrims who will fare to its altars. |jp1e jn preference to those shipped pt. . T f )lace 3 | pr: S o in from the states. When this is|| Graduate Los Angeles Col- | 0-0r MTeE el DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. 0. B. 18 ! RIS Horseshoe Pitching. | accomplished, I am quite sure that lege gpgfi::;:fi;yy and in the city for Miehet tss M 0] A : ”. 5 i GOV. PARKS'S ADDRESS. B the needs of the Alaskan farmer 4 BLUE"BIRD nights 8 o'clock a! y i ——— f§ (Richmond Times-Dispatch.) will be solved. 14 Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna b 50 CENTS Fagles’ Hall, Doug- Gov. Parks's address at the opening of the Eighth | - n, gne these days reveals his Americanism so| “Southeastern Alaska should not | 3 las. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. Annual Southeast Alaska Fair had the merit of f,),ch a5 he does when he takes to horseshoe pitch-|be confused with being as great|pm = TA ‘I Five can ide as GUY SMITH, Secretary. Vsiting % i brevity. Yet it lacked nothing in comprehensive- |ing It is the game of the hour. Love of 1: is nfit an agricultural region as compared | | DRé &’ t Eyg;zz:l-l- 1 ! i Brothers welcome. ) { vi rce. i ia, but extends to all forty-eight| with other districts in the Terri- ptometrist- cheaply as or mness on that account and the brevity added force. |confined to Virginia, wi of / i i ; It was a remarkably fitting speech. It was concise {States of the Union. Formerly it was the sport of |tory where there is more arable|| Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Day and Night Service mfimn A 7 2 ; now, however, men of the city are quite | s Room 16, Valentine Bldg. (OOSEH! 3 rural folk; , ho 3 y q land for general farming purposes. L Cars at Your and clear. The case for the Fair was fairly and 8 o 3 LEGION, NO. 439 3 as much given to it as their brothers in the country. |1y js nhowever, an ideal place for|| 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by Ph one 485 i Fe e D | adequately presented. : 5 Take a spin any clear evening after working hours|home gardening. The finest kind|| APpointment. Phone 484 | Service | °';“ "chm d “;; ays { One feature of Gov. Parks's address is Worthy (i, 0,00 Richmond, Roanoke or Lynchburg and you of vegetables, small fruits, and|tH each month, 8 p. m. at Moose nsible Drivers i of practical application. And that was his de- i) find devotees of horseshoe pitching intent upon flowers can be grown here, snd Responsible 199 T A (.' b x‘;{:nAmx'{Az'gNégngsfiiG&ggr i claration that it were profitless for men and women |winning a community championship in the presence i they can not be excelled anywhere Stand at Arcade Cafe axt w.a mrffer § . i i to overcome adverse conditions and produce such lof a widely enthusiastic gallery. Golf is still very | g 1o the United States. The ex- i | things as are bn exhibition if the people in all |popular, as is baseball; there has been evident dur- & hibits on display at the Eighth ] walks of life fail to utilize their products. People [ing the last few molfl'-hs f‘v”m?”‘(“ble groquet Ye- | Annual Fair of Southeastern Al- P ER ought to furnish the farmers, gardeners, florists, vival; for widespread renewal of interest, howevcr,‘as‘m is prodf enotigh to' satisfy the aneient and honorable game of horseshoe pitch- dairymen and others a market for all they are pro- ing must be awarded the prize. P |the doubts of the most skeptical. ducing. That would encourage further develop- I am confident that the farmers 5 £ Company 4 Brunswick Bowlin‘g T Hazel’ 8 Tax], ‘| Stand at Gastineau Alleys e e P e FOR MEN AND WOMEN el ment and make life in Alaska fuller and more | Rum-runners on the Detroit border are sub- ;’f s°'::heasltemn$l::$ wr%lm!ai;: Hot Stand—Miller's Taxi i agreeable. It would keep money at home that stituting airplanes for boats. The aircraft has the % muacrke:nfh:rlrfl rodie 'l: the i< PHONE Phone 218 would stay here and add its weight on the wheels |advantage of being out of range of machine guns. t° m ‘P etia o @ i : —(Vancouver Province.) ¢ ure By becoming - @l = i of progress. ized. 9 | Russi S Bath: a ussian Steam aths x di 1 1 ‘This could be accgmplished b (‘ f § WAR IN THE ORIENT. me‘crar‘\‘nm;;;&:ir:st:ge ndTh:?: :S:m';zsn;::lciughfig much more satisfactorily # we had Ma ry's Lare Open Wednesdays and Satur- ¥ i A extension worker in the days from noon till midnight. i i : stated to be 53 cents a person, a decline of eight |® 800d . «“ 9 i While people have not given up the dea of | oite trom the previous year.—(Vancouver Province,) |field who could work with the Regular Dinners ‘Business s Good y i arranging a peace between Russia and China, the farmers, aid them in getting or- 2 S MRS. JOHN JORRI., Prop. | troops of the two countries are fighting as hard as As a suggestion, why not tax radios so much per |ganized properly, and give them Stand: Alaska Grill hort Orders e —— L they could fight if the nations were actually at war. noise power?—(Atlanta Constitution.) advice whenever_ needed. Th‘ls Is made of the best ma- Lum:hes e s P o i it o Rt oD 8 o - eyl ininy onihlonis boukd i I} tepigls ‘money can buye—#ll ST TR meemnET Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m, MORRIS i ; . d P l geb auicker resulls In getting thell Baked in Juneau and is ||{erompt Service, Day and Night POPULAR PRICES Daily Cross-word Puzzle farmers on a busin .| o Home product. e CONSTRUCTION And in turn, the whole community «LOVICH AUTO SERVICE HARRY MABRY & } will benefit from such an organiza- STAND AT THE OLMPIC COMPANY l L Cripo0S8 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 90. Two of a kinds tion and it would materially help o 54300 o6 Wigns Proprietor g riq) - Blowing » GIvEs ADDRESS! to develop Alaska’s agricultural re- P eerless it Ataske SAND and 10. Skin disease 26, Skill sources " 3 GRAVEL 1. A queen of #1. Sewing tmple- F AI R AumE NGE Bakerv THE J La AND : nglan f 4 29, 4 UNEAU UNDRY B ARy m HUNTERS BAG DEER . [ LUDWIG NELSON Carpenter and Concrete i iN A # 3 Hotiw m ALSO BLACK BEAR I Jeweler ! Franklin Street, between Work 9 * belng desert 38, Shirt fasteners ([ M I | Expert watch and jewelry re- | Froat and Second Btreets No job too large nor too 10 Coroe wten 36 Slones eomn. iscusses Most Important pairing. Agent for Brunswick | PHONE 359 mall f iy m.:f‘l coating % :v'?:":u. a N d t M k Al k After spending a week on Sey- Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | Small for us | 21. §ibbea favries S eeds to Make Alaska |your canal on a game hunt that Phonographs, Records and | | ———roreny MORRIS R Taom s Farmer Prosperous netted them two buck deer and | Radios. i! Commercial job printing at The | i :)n:‘:hn cuts a brown bear, Brice Howard, E. L. YURMAN — 4.8t The -Empire. CONSTRUCTION CO. | ir-rard ser. Howard, A.'A. Brooks and 1. Sow- S It 3 8. Confederate E. A. Eggersgluess, horticulturist ) Building Contracto: | 33 Saered images of the U. 8. Experimental Station |erby returned to Juneau Wednes- Expert Furrier B el lyomsenllpmse il lmmsenll PI‘?ONE 62 % i at Sitka, gave a short talk at the |D8Y night. Eighth Annual Fair of Southeast-| They went by boat to Olivers In- . & g ern Alaska last night and declared |1et and portaged across to Seymour || Summer prices still prevail that the most important need of |Canal. One deer each was shot in Fur Garments. the Alaska farmer at the present|by Mr. Sowerby and Mr. Howard, time is to have & good market|While the bear, an eight footer, was 'Remodeling a Specialty. and lower transportation rates so|Killed by the latter. Over again slan governor g A cutting tooth 2. Take away 1. Secretary of . Word for word tho treasury Thrifty Women el o collog. that produce may be marketed at| E. L. Howard and Mr. Brooks, Front Street P SR o TN e a fair margin of profit. father nndmbmul:r-m-lrmor Blrice d 3 . A Mr. Eggersgluess’s addr was | Howard, ve en visiting here :: 5’\,":'?:.‘ m?:. as Inllow?:z b i since their arrival the last week in |- . Butter substl- ™ i g ot “a good inarket adt Icie tie ARG Nine times out of ten the women are 2 SANcy 4 “pnpdh o portation rates applies particularly s 4 i . Fore 13, le sh € mily. B el Ty A T ) to the farmers of Southeastern Al-| LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- the money savers of the family. Men 6. Ma'am: dial, governor 71. Myself aska, espectally those who are en-|TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE\} TRy OUR FACIALS gaged in market gardening or truck farming. I find that most of|: .44 The finest of everything these farmers it long dis- . i i armers are located long R?ll able Transfer in the line of beauty mean well enough. They know the value of having money in the bank Moves, Packs and Stores tances from a market. The ship- 5 2 culture. but they haven’t the knack of saving. Freight and Baggage ping of fresh vegetables and other || Phome 149 Res. 148 s Our tellers are pl d 11 times t Fa el COURTESY and GOOD g pleased at a es to .{,‘:,l,:: p\:?((i:m‘ r‘::.ymgtr::tdzz:?dg SERVICE Our Motto EXPERT OPERATORS Prompt Deltvery of . R L assist ladies who may wish to open a bank account, make out deposits, checks, or give any information in reference to our tommercial or savings departments. TN ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 48 ———————— HOTEL ZYNDA regularity. It is absolutely neces- sary that the merchants be guar- anteed that a fresh supply of veg- etables in season is available “at all times. I am confident the mer- chant would be willing to cooperate With the farmer by giving prefer- ence to home-grown products pro- vided that he could buy them through the same channels and with as much ease as he does Consultation Free CALL THE Juneau Plumber r # THE ELEVATOR SERVICE American when trading with the wholesale D. M. GRANT houses in the States. And I feel 3 ettt consume woud 0o || At Nowman-Geyer Beauty The B. M. Behrends fer fresh, crisp Alaska grown veg- 5 etables if it were possible to get | them when :’eerded and if they PHONE Parlor Bank were sold at a reasonable price.” Oil Burner Service a Rates Are High ialt: in “sppurecin: e ot ALSIE WILSON, Prop. R . s freight rates to centralized mark-(| Estimates Given—Work ets are rather high to, warrant o Guaranteed marketing home .grown products

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