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A AR S S I A S MG R O Y b 4 - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIF’[: FRIDAY, FEB. 28, I930 | politics. Dally 4laska Empire . He, as were all the Hallers, was a Demo- [ — til Bryan's ascendency. He then became a| Red Evening Frock | to Republican campaign funds. At dif- | Costume for Bloni{e‘) ey PROI'ESSIONAL [ Fraternal Societies ! or S— . e ~ = @R = =) = =) Py = = e | JOHN W TB.OY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER f h s active in the Seattle C ——— I Gastineau (mannel | iy ot © ce ond other civic organizations Helene W. L. Albrecht i s \ 13‘."(1‘7"‘xlm"\‘?rx\,."fi’.\'n' WS Y und Main |was @ stanch supporter of any movement looking | PHYSIOTHERAPY | = = - B. P. 0. KLKS Streets, Juneau, Alaska fid i the development of the Northwest | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Meeting every Wed- Entered in the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class| Reserve 1 modest in his demeanor, he escar Rev, Medical Gymnastics. S f }nesdny at 8 o’clock. & B matter i __lthe spotlight and rarely got credit for his J 410_Goldstein Buildins, a ety Elks' Hall. Visiting 3 = SUBSCRIPTION RATES. lefforts. He was the soul of honor and inte Phone Office, 216 ) brothers welcome. Delivered by carrier in Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and —_— Thane for $1 and held fast the confidence and respect AND «‘.M"'\v,'f’,.l.,.’ pdyan Mot in e, {Who knew him.. He: wis a ;gorty, membe RS. KASER & FREEBURGER VI R Al sy 1 i __|really important Washington pioneer famil ! DENTISTS C f rt g , Secretary. fa Fregularity TR = < 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. om 0 Co-Ordinate BoA ot 374 T'he Interstate Commerce Commission has agreed PHONE 56 ies of Freemason ry Scottish Rite Regular meetings to a consolidation of the Northern Pacific and rn under the me of Greht Northern P irea Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. BY us The Goverr nt prevented a consolidation —— H PACKARD second Friday focal news publishied herein ese properties once upon a time when it forced Dr. Charles P. Jenne each month e =z - T iioen |the unscrambling of the Northern Securities Com- DENTIST i ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARG A 12 3 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentt ot TAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION pany. Times are changing. 0 alentine | T4 WALTER B. EFISEL, Sec | &5 Bt Byilding i ¢ : it i Q! M oted for her con Lisir nd b S 1 g y Queen Mary is noted conservatism, and | E— i OF MOOSZ 1 she added to her reputation by waiting until last i = TO ANY PART Juneau Lodge No. 700, week to see and hear her first talkie. While she was | Drafl WS v T Y PART Meets 1day . A. W, Stewart : Meets every Monday little slow it is worthy of note that she enjoyed ( 4 OF THE CITY b aight, at 8 o'clock. the show V Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 569, Res. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. _,___l W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 83 | OF CITY DENTIST \; | | | The Realism of Winter. 50¢c Phone 276 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 34! _— | L Olle Second and fourth Mon- (New York Herald Tribune.) = s day of each month in Wintel a mighty destroyer of mysteries. The | Yoo De B T G Scottish Rite Temple, birds’ ne that were hidden by dense green foliage, | r. . Vance | Phone (e beginning at 7:30 p. m. the lone pine that was lost in a forest of oaks, the sudden cliff that disappears when the leaves come| out, the muskrat’s house that is invisible in mid-| summer—all these become part of the obvious scape. Even the ponds lose their isolation, 3 short cuts are opened over the ice; little capes and Osteopath—201 Goldstein Bldg. | | | Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Tto 9 \ or by appointment Licensed Osteopathic Physician | | Phone: Office 1671. Residence, MacKinnon Apts. 3 EVANS L. GRUBER, ¢ CHARLES E. NAGHEL, Master; Secretary. JOHN L. STEELE PLANS OIL DEVELOPMENT. " ORDER OF EAQTERN ST ln Second and Fourth 4 John L. Steele, pioneer Alaska mining man and promontories which had somehow kept their inner| § Tuesdayy of bath moath, ?4" developer, former resident of Valdez of which City ;\;\lux'v to ”wm:(‘h(iz lie strieppe’d land _t:aml \].\:hiw - ;tues 'I?ef:;zv Szclzliis;l @/::k o wiade aod : associated wish from every angle. Man never feels quite at home R | B i v : - Tt Shhnrins “U,“ w(“‘::ildp,,.q, except when his feet are solidly planted on a solid | mg,,d, hair looks well with the | ])l Geo. L. Barton | BURFORD, Worthy v BEeaing Tos Anggleh enginepring GO o S surface; the vistas from a bobbing boat never seem | vivid red evening frock pictured| | CHIROPRACTOR | Matron; FANNY L. i dent of the Alaska Coal, Oil and By-Products COM= o0 cortain ‘so that the steady contours of a pund, above. Fashioned of panne velvet ! | Hellenthal Building i , ° ROBINSON, Secretary. pany, announced recently that his company had con- ghore . seen from mid- ice, have a ‘new, strange| and tulle, the dress shows a vel- | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY : KNI(E};TS = COLL‘VHH ‘ - cluded arrangements with T. J. Finn, said to be & gongity [ vet Zodzceansu;h:lz:sge‘;I!):mnatl;‘:?ll" HoUR IR o 1 oo | ar Son S aXl i3 OF ooLoMpnen big Texas oil operator, to drill a well on 4.‘u-h of | The inaccessible bogs, t0o, lose their faint ro-| hich S i Gl fignzfncp. 2 p.m tobp m Titoe Hika i eoand e idet four 2500-acre tracts it holds in the Katalla oil mance. When the water stands in black pools| Soineilrating rhinestone spangles S s e T, M Steele said that the wells would be about little hummock islands of tall swamp ferns| are scattered thioughont the. rulle and inpenetrable water shrubs it seems certain t ¥ & _ if one could only force one’s way through the sink- o of wells being operated by the Chilkat O_ll Cunl\ ing mud and the tangled branches and the hordes pany at Katalla. It is hoped by that method 10'Ge"mosquitoes one would make strange discoveries, | find larger oil reservoirs than have yet been tapped find rare birds and exotic plants not visible to the ! there, Mr. Steele said the drilling will start thi§ shore-bound eye. Now that the mud is solid and | year. jthe frozen pools are part of the general level plain, |ciuding the local office of thel | Opt. D. Mr. Steele is a member of the Los Angeles Cham- ::e m{‘slm\ 18 guns dthe :;Og lsdno more interesting | omerican Railway Express, has | Graduate Eos Angeles Col- ber of Commerce, a member of its Alaska Committee :than the open meadow beyond. Whatever is in-imgveq from its Front Street loca- | | lege of Optometry and Transient brothers urg- ed to attend. Counci Chambers, Fifth Street JOHN F. MULLEN, G K. H. J. TURNER, Secretury. DOUGLAS AZRIE 117 F. O, E. Meets first and third { % Mondays, 8 o'clock i at Eagles Hall Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. P. GUY SMITH, 8ecretary, Vis- iting brothers welcome. than any of the score or 6p.m. to8p m lil ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS and balanced by a border hand- | d th Kli BY af nintuent Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— O aanmiaral S WAL g a0 J DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel s 7 : 3 % Phones II and Single 0 COLE TRANSFER MOVES Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service | ; | en at greater dep ! The Cole Transfer Company, in-| | RObert S""pson 'l Graham’s Taxi accessible and unatt i S | p il as some of the ‘other fmporbant commitiées,joooeosiale & nattainable we wrap in mists of |yion and s nos dy for business Opthalmology as well as sol - romance; when the ground is frozen and new high- Seward Street, the location || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Grouna and has arranged for an Alaska TOM ways open we see with new, realistic eyes. 2 R : Los Angeles to sail in June. The excursion will PRI b occupied by the variet; come North through the famous inside passage fin(l ! Fm.of L. Kann | | at 2 |1 excursion £8 matters that concerned the Territory. religion for | R aresty PPBLITCRT i A RO % The Decline of Ch ; several months the business DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART | proceed to Seward where time will be given the GRS oft u has been located next to the Nel- Optometrist-Optician Phon(, 565 | LEGION, NO. 439 | excursionists to visit Anchorage and other railroad | (Manchester Guardian.) on Jew nd prior to that| | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | 2 Meets first and third Thurs- towns, including Fairbanks, before sailing again for PN g i 2 some ,Hm joining the Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | 3 days each month, 8 p. m., at | . the South. Mr. Steele expects 200 Southern Cali- , WHENES: the changes which are remodeling so- S t Mark 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by STAND AT ARCADE CAFE Moose Hall. JOHANNA JEN- | fornians to come North |church attendance. It is a noteworthy symptom,| v Appolntment, , Phone 484 | | i : | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHES | Old-time Alaskans will remember Jack Steele as a!but its significance is seldom acknowledged so e w1 R “ D(,_y and ]\Lght Service | GRIGG. Recorder. '|‘ rustler. He operated for some years in the Prince|frankly and forcibly as it was the other day bl\ S }_—._._—_q; A by < . 0 ; B & —8 Willlam Sound country and was active in civic| Dr. Douglas Brown, the President of the Baptist| j Sub Juneau ! i e ny Flace 1n the City for o .ents i He appeared |Union. The statistics of organized i vl veer . | JOHN B.MARSHALL - - ¢ i wadimarim 4 4 , ent THE CASH BAZAAR many times before various committees of Congress|192 he said, “staggered and humbled” the church- b i one -AT-LAW [ and before the Departments at Washington in the | THeY ‘represented & “spiritual slump” which, 420 Goldstein Building | 4 and before the Departments a s ®|if it continued unchecked for another ten years, | " PhenlE | PHONE 483 J Open Evenings interst of many things for Alaska, quite a number {Would leave organized religion as dead as the dodo. | X s 'E | BERR Y’S of which were Im;g smrlrg,:(‘L‘(lmplxshmem He lo- ;rhu llx’nphmtmn%lof thh r[cmliencv to turn away ; i ‘i{‘f‘lf,‘,{"\ "::')'“»(HF e S J L Opposite U. §. Cable Office cated in Los Angeles in 192 rom the approved custom of church-going has been s g TS Yo il O s A T | N I » L ffor some time anxiously discussed in denomma-1;}"’“2‘ics“‘ll‘:“‘f;] i [‘\‘,‘\HRRII’C;,L g T ,‘ XI { orthern Lite ) 4 ) 2 A 1 and inter-denominational £ > - TEDDY HALLER IS DEAD. {Tona onal conferences. The | . reau Libra | ‘churchns of course, have not been content inac- LE‘((;VUN S\;S,h ,,‘ Amusement Co J‘“ 2 IUth ry BURFORD’S COR-NER ‘ X, A sy and useful career of one of the ledding tively to regard it as one of the inevitable changes| 0" A T Free Reading Room | ¥ The busy and useful 8t i — ° . | % ded when [0 social custom which mark the entrance of & A JIMMY STEELE, Driver || citizens of the State of Washington ended when [ SCL USOF BRIVR mark the &ity Hall, Seéond Floor Theodore N. Haller died at Seattle the other day.|yige put they have been mp!fecturr?la Ent?\'otxxfgns::x? ’ ASanSient ard oa Courteous and Efficient He was only a baby when he arrived at POrt|(nat the nge demands ohanges s I I ’l Seveior G teod a 8 anges in dogma 9 crvice Guarantee . Townsend with his father, Major G. O. Haller of practice more fundamental than any Lhe"(})ulc“k"‘"f" saant’s “*‘:‘:E ““:"‘31"“:‘"’"‘ can advertise the United States Army, sixty-five years ago. Ten|are prepared to make. | : kel | 50 Cents—Anywhere profitably... years before Major Haller had led an expedition T | C()d leer Clrculation Room Open from 3 7 o against the Yakima Indians and earned an imper-| !\[Ir-w;qlnyd George exclaims that there are at 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 to 8:30 in the City ishable place for himself in the history of the North- | 88 languages in India. But he forgets the f: m. Current Magazines, TO ANY PART west for the bravery and skill which permitted him |\RPOrtant fact that nearly 60 per cent. of the ()'l Newspapers, Reference, e ravey & ot overwhelm. | PEOPle talk or understand Hindi or Urdu, and there | l Books, Ete. Phone OF CITY y to fight two battles with Indians, that o\er}w elm- 5" 3 very strong movement today to make Hindi| i 4 ingly outnumbered him, and escape with his little |the common language throughout India—(T. .| “Bottled S hine” { TREE TO ALL 3 force intact. G. Morris Haller, an elder brother |Ramanujam, in London Spectator.) b ottled Sunshine | : of Theodore, became one of the leading lawyers of | B =i || After 1 a. m. Phone 3101 Two Buick Sedans at Your the State of Washington, and was the law partner 4 Talk about bumping off two birds with one| - i ! Service. Careful and of Judge Burke. Morris Haller and Dr. Thomas)dornick, wouldn't it be delicious if the Alabama |’ )/ 4 .,Tv F————? Effici Dri i jor of le, were drowned while onD¢Mocrats could make Mr. Heflin mad enough to| g/ | Prompt Service, Day and Night icient Drivers. , T. Minor, r of Seattle, we! join the Republics P e 1 LA | . : a hunting trip about forty years ago. i T publican Party?—(Macon, Ga., Tele- d | If you want superior CovicH AuTo SERVICE {| 2 Teddy Haller had accumulated great riches by| SR TR, 5 X work call STAND AT THE OLYMPIC (. his business ability and through inheritance. In| Some Senators affect to think that the Law o ik CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 342 Day or Night ! one R addition to Seattle business properties and bank |Enforcement Commission is costing too much. But | ce Drug Store | o3 ¥ £ 50c AnyWhere in City | -Ifi"—‘——_‘——"‘ stocks und other securities he owned many farms | think what enforcement. iself s costing—(Cincin: | | Phone 355 LS ,.,,l | GET A CORONA l in the richest Puget Sound valleys. nati Enquirer.) ) i ~| | For Your School Work | He began life as a lawyer in Port Townsend, RSO 1T o) T T e T L L T " B. Burford & Co. but when his brother died he went to Seattle and| L W Want a big army and navy why not| ! H | “{)ur door swep is worn by I\ A : asslgn those services to Prohibition enforcement Try Our $1.00 Dinner | became manager of all the Haller properties and|,nq bring ‘thsm \p 46 the required: 46 i y 3 | satistied customers” | investments. They were large and he added 0 them the, job—(Cineinnati Enquirer Talede Nepnst Ang BRC Nijechanis 'Lunch S —————— in the forty years that elapsed before his death. | Teddy Haller served one or two terms in the Eighteen to forty degrees below zero in Northern Washington State Legislature in recent years. It|New York! Yet Alaska ranks as a cold, uninviting | was his first 1 parti€ipation m]cnunu)'-vAtnscadelo News.) E HAT and CAP SALE | John B. Stetson and Dobbs Hats ARCADE CAFE L JUNEAU TRANSFEF COMPANY j and only persons | FOR GOOD [ | Cleaning and Pressing | CALL 371 i | Work called for and delivered | | The Capital Cleaners_ifi € AT ! 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. i | | | | Mabry’s Cafe Regular Dinners Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY T L L L i MOVING VAN Morris Construction Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage SAVE /orTHEM L bbbl bbb L LA UL UL LU £ Proprietor Prom sv ]]))selg;rzo‘:{[, ‘ - | ALL ¥ :, g | Company | Regular ) Velours and Beavers ..............i $6.25 AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every £ Vl(‘TOR oA PHONE 48 1 B g i child. Now, when they are young, is the £ A egular $10.00 Felts ............... 5.00 g;?;;tg]ti‘mi\o()f their future. E|l Radios and combin;tion GENERAL o EINEE vty Y o = SPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—f - Radio-Phonographs 2 Regular $9.00 Felts ... ol e R e 450 them. Just 4 few dollars each week will s CARPENTER HOTEL | O, T 4 : : hend mean a lot in ten % wi v £ = ZYND. ‘ Dobbs Caps, Regular $5.00 values ... — college cducation for them. And then yowll B SHEET MUSIC WORK e sim_‘ 1 Dobbs C: T 4 e be proud. H —_— 2 4 obbs Caps, regular $3.50 values ... ... . 1.75 SowT NEcLECE M v = MELODY 8. ZYNDA, Prop. = GLECT T TURE. It Z|| JUNEAU i o E %e(y)mml\ on what you do at Dresent—SAVE ; ) HOUSE Phone 62 ; o HE £ BURFORD’S CORNER . ¢ E The B. M. Behrend §F——— 7 ADVERTISE TAXI SERVICE o1 ] £ - M. Dehrends H AGE HAULING | PHONE 314 " | GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM : Bonk £| |GARBACE HAULING! | your merchandise || FHONEsu i = 8 building bel al g an £ e Velting below .mlitwill“m Percetdemtin e (o H Old = Old papers for sale at The i H est Bank in Alaska I T T T R T T T T T T TR T T .|lmllllllIlHHIIIHI'l:HllI|I'|IlulnllnullllllllllllllllllIIIIlIllIlIIIIlIllIIIIlllllfi = - e, ]