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» o - i Ginss 3 e 0y DA SR R a0 |e o = 3 3 it in ter tal and inhuman class discrim- 3 | 5 % i TR 1 | Daily Alaska Empire |5 o sty Going to the Dogs | || Fraternal Societies | 1 i - But the rarin’, tearin' evangelist of enforcement | With Chamluon Spani‘,x [ |3 }| : or { i JOHN W, TROY - - - EDITOR AND MANAGER |from “Toway” the Nation nothing it nm} e : b Castinenn Giannel | [ oAt shisiien ey - —— | already W ice the inception of Prohibition | !l Helene W. L. Albrecht | [ R R A S > | EMPIRE . PRINTING. COMPANY ‘5t Sceond’ and Main | enforc it has been a matter of common | I PHYSIOTHERAPY - B. P. 0. KLKS | Streets, Juneau, Alaska. | knowle and of mass resentment that the Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Modtihk sbe 1 1 4 { i | 2 every Wed- w Btared fh the Post Office Juneau as Second Class(and homes of the rich and powezful we ! Re¢v, Medical Gymnastics. ! , nesday at 8 o'clock. | ma e 3 more obedient to law than man§ others but 410 Goldstein Buildins, ! ° Elks’ Hall. Visiting - | : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Isafe from search and seizure while those Phone Oftice, 216 : brothers welcome. | B s o brany: Sughy Tresdwell 08/ niddle and poor olasies WHE M atiicn rres T an: r $1.25 per m A | 8- asses 10n prey By mail, postage paid, ot the foll wing rates: noopers. e e B ‘ ! WINN GODDARD, Exalted Ruler :n‘?.ff" dne. month, in T Rt — DENTISTS ANYWHERE IN THE CITY FOR 50 CENTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary. & - oty il Mg 3 | that Wing assault on ne Tardieu| 301-303 Goldstein Bldg. Careful, Efficient Drivers—Call Us At Any Hour— Co-Ordinate Bo® e Daperk. lbeas OfF ent accomplished was to delay the London ! PHONE 56 DAY AND NIGHT—Stand at Alaskan Hotel les of Freemason ry Scottish Rite MEVMBER OF ASS nce for a time. The Deputies rebuked the Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. OCIATED PRES: . The Associated ex e ieu Finance Minister's rigid economy—per = Phones II and Stngle 0 ;‘:eeg::r Fm:fcdu:g; 14 use for republic: : the [some of them called it—but they showed that . TR S 5 . each month et ooal hews publisned hereir | preferred Tardieu to radical Socialists. Dr. Charles P. Jenne Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Seryice DENTIST ALASKA CIRCULATION G 7:30 p. m. Soot- : i - - — tish Rite Temple i THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PL N { If the Spanish Monarchy survives the cris n Rooms 8;!}%8 Valentine H e WALTER B. EEISEL, kY, 2 Spain it will probably be due morg to the p , Building Sery | ity of King Alphonso than to the monarchic Telephone 176 LOYAL ORDER . principle. Graham’s Taxi | S5 i Dr. A. W. Stewart | Meets every Monday i The New York World ought to have included in 4 aight, at 8 o’clock. lits alliteration and success list of potentialities the i DDRS§G S f Phone 565 JAMES CARLSON, Dictator. name of Bill Borah. He has possibilities as well SEWARD BUILDING W. T. VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 821 ' ® antiatities S / E — as actualitie e Office :;10(;?: 2:29, Res. | STAND AT ARCADE (‘Al E MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 | 3 73 2 Second and fourth Mon- 4 . Ul ! Picneers of Old Oregon. D(ly and ]\Lght Service day of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. ‘2 > EVANS L. GRUBER, g8 Master; CHARLES E. NAGHEL, 5 Secretary. ¢ It 2 ORDER OF EASTERN STAR s ax l Second and Fourth 4 Tuesdsys of each month, (Seattle Post-Intellgencer.) ‘ Senator McNary of Oregon has introduced a bill providing for an appropriation and cooperation of J 3T » [the Federal Government with Oregon in erecting & MDA Bl"‘"inwmorml at Champoeg, near Salem, to the pioneers |of the Oregon coun The bill has been reported Dr. H. Vance Any Place in the City for 50 Cents Osteopath—201 Cioldstein Bldg. | | | Hours: 10 t0 12; 1 to 5; Tto 9 or by appointmeit Licensed Osteopathic Physiclan AFE !/ AMERICAN LABOR S ¥ The circumstance that Union labor is in no wise JUNEAU TRANSFER | Ehant’ of ros, blows recognize in him the type of man in| Phone: Office 1671. | {favorably by the Senate Library Committee, which Residence, MacKinnon Apa. | N th L. t { 4 | involved in the recent disturbances in several places i, 'yq report declares that Champoeg “is in a class e ed} ortnern Lite || gt B ook, BOAHAR il which have been designed to cause an uUprising|ny jself” . The cummxtteev}-lghtly Seiiacs the i ; T TR ! Rite Temple. LILY ), cgainst the “capitalist system” is worthy of special|larity of (hvh‘paz'l ay WHIAmELS Valley meeting | 1y, pocors Flintofttheigenll | Dr: Geos:li. Barton | | C BURFORD, Worthy ' o4 2] o g fact that the!in American histor) | Kisco, N. Y., thi Bt { X Matron; FANNY L, { note. It might be added ”‘?'nlgfp ¥ are imt| - Heredpactive bt sir) formuIRERHRGg aua be- | the. AgAiiis greae"':)o"“’". o:; | CHIROPRACTOR < SoHNGON, Besteay " #Rled ‘workmen, il Zi0st’ Of thos munists | ribboned treaties, American sovereignty in “the Ore- | ag the dogs include such beauties | Hellenthal Bullding | TO ANY PART iy e e e g | skilled, are not in sympathy with the communists gon country”—which includes the State of W | as this championshlp winner at!l| OFFICE SERVICE ONLY i KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS } demonstrations has operated to do doom them 10|y, o40, gates from that May morning of 1843 when | the American spaniel ecialty || Hours: 10 &. m: to 12 noon | OF CITY Seghers Council No. 1760, failure before they began. In fact, the outbursts|joe ek with the stout toe of his boot, plowed a | ?hO_W held at New York. e dog, | | 2p.m to5p m I Lieetings second and last have been seryicable largely because they have dem-|furrow in the rich soll of the Willamette Valley at | Lois Chabple, is owned by Walter | — )} D May ab: 8000 e onstrated so clearly the sanity and stability of Am-|Champoeg and said: “Who's for a divide? All in| B . | 6 p.m. to 8 p. m. 11 One Transient brothers urg- “ erican labor. Thr‘ great majority of the member- |favor of the report follow me” S > 2 e R < | Byp Appmn;n;ent | ed to attend. Co:mcl.l ship of Union Labor in the United States has no| Joe and fifty-one others stepped to the right |y oo, on 0 pcp ns, HONE 25 i TO ANY PART Chambers, Fifth Street. 3 " side of the line—for the United States. Fifty stood OF LICENSED MECHANICS P ¥ JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. 1‘ use for Communism or bocmhs';“ dent that the |2t the left—for Britain. A provisional government gl TR T T R T OF CITY H. J. TURNER, Secretary. ! Under the circumstances it is evident thal was organized under the Stars and Stripes instead ! . 4 ; country's welfare has nothing to fear from the Weird o' tne Union Jack. “Fitty-four forty or fight" ;| BUFPALO, M:.xr‘cll: 4_hyo§mf crs‘{, Robert Simpson | DOUGLAS AZRIE 117 7. O E demonstrations that have occurred in Los Angeles the passage of time has taken its place as historic |S€% th % R e Sl D. : S ot Meet;lm:nd"?h: and two or three other places in none of which political bunk. But fifty-two to fifty—and no "}‘f“- ecame the b‘_““flt;S censle'“ Gradasie & Angeles Col- ' || Two Buick Sedans at Your wastineau Hote! Monq nys,l 'Mnoc i 2 ated. fight—was enduring action.forged in the giowing AdirPlane mechanic in the country 1B lege of Optometry and ¢ 2 s o -4 at Eagles’ Hall | handfull of ople particip: g ! ry i R patriotic heat of earnest men. It deserves a mem- When he passed the department of || s ld Service. Careful and Douglas. ARNE SHUDSHIFT, W. orial. e e ehlef mochante of || Glasses Pitted, Lenses Grouna Efficient Drivers. R It s : STRAW VOTE ON PRGHIBITION ON Strangely enough, two French Canadians turned| The son ot %he chlef MeoBRIo of T L = P iting brothers welcome. ¢ = TAPIS, the balance—one, in fact—F. X. Matthieu. He had |Colonial Western Airways, Creg‘ef'[j e = 2 S = ‘ 5 fallen in with the White party at Fort Laramie, hclyls tune up Hm;fi “’_i. U;E'" | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART ] i ding to Oregon, where he lived with the fam- |mail runs, saying that “it's lots trist-Optici LEGION, NO. 439 At last it is to be settled. The Literary Digest, |Proceeding L 2 oy 9 i Optometrist-Optician 7 2 i that has taken straw ballots in the last three|lly of Etienne Lucler, a fellow countryman. Mat- more fun than playing with a gang| | peoo pronye e el l Mo ! !Mee‘s first and third Thurs- ' f A iih i its, is|thieu -wanted an American provision government.|of kids. oo Room 16, Valentine Bldg. | | days each month, 8 p. m., at | Presidential campaigns and predicted the results, is Lucier, like many other pioneers, did'nt want any | With this rating to his credit, his 10:00 to 6:00. Evenings by | Moose Hall, JOHANNA JEN- i oo iy about to determine the state of public opinion on|Government meant laws and taxes. Lucier had been ambition is to qualify as a pilot Appointment. Phone 484 | SEN, Senior Regent; AGHES | # the question of Prohibition. It will, the manager told that the United States taxed windows. He and study aeronautical engineering ;. L | GRIGG. Recorder. | of the publishing company says, distribute 35,000,000 |had two or three openings in his cabin, covered with |at college - 3 -y ballots throughout the country in such a way that|sheepskin. He was afraid of increased overhead e Eaaeee | - ; 7 ; : -|But when Meek called for a “divide” Matthieu FRANCE WATCHES HEADLIGHT | the urban and rural population will be given op-|But W ek eu FRANCE WA | : . portunity to vote. It is expected that tickets winl|P2d Won. Lucier followed him, and both follow- | i ;| JOHN B. MARSHALL THE CASH BAZAAR J el Jogt | PARIS, France, March 4—Auto- | | ATTORNEY-AT-LAW pedistributed in ahdy Mivesnofivh No one can say that the international boundary |mobile headlishie that ¢ mply with | | 420 Goldstein Building { 3 e can say tha 2 | mobile headlights that com; vit 1 g | L T S e e e DAY ORI el been cirfarently, lottad foddy’ had the e G A tamped by the | ERONE 458 Prompt Service, Day and Night Open Evenings been determined, but they will include repeal of the two French Canadians located the other way, mak- _ G i 5% | ompt s an y, mak-|government. For years there have | g S Eighteenth Amendment, modification of the Vol-|jng it firty-two to fitty for Great Britain, But|peen complaints and law suits bec.& e c] CovicH AuTO SERVICE | | Opposite U. S. Cable Office stead Act and the question of Government or cvenb]u;’le(x; |gs‘tpx;ovlstlotnal guvernzxent \:;as firmlz;wu”e no one could be certain when | feeee—e - STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ; private sale of liquor. established, British statesmen made a determine | his lights were right. f = ay or Night e ‘ effort to draw the boundary line down the Co- CEl, o {{ Juneau Public Library 5:‘“‘:’ “cvg y:. x(‘lity ’-“;e tmhaterl?(l's thafttfio . ¢ BUILD. ROADS BY STAGES. lumbia River. In the meantime the example set = e = . c Any ere in into e making o e 2 BUILDI? S & H south of that stream by pioneers from the States 'irgm ool L ik 0 Free Read“‘g Room e ) superior loaf of bread b 4 Just as some small business concerns build their |encouraged American penetration and settlement to| .- S z City Hall, Second Floor G i L produced by us are of '. 3 stores by stages, and some congregations build their [!h¢ north, giving unanswerable arguments to our 4 Main Street and Fourth y | the highest standard ™ B b Biircties by /degracs~that: i& - onb. stoes e section diplomats who finally were able to fix the boundary | Sttt riiiesiefejofeibofefieieteds Try Our $1 00 Dinner ] of values and the-pur- % 4 e Y h at the forty-ninth parallel of north latitude. o TOHR Reading Room Open From Y Oy ¢ A can advertise I at a time as needed—so are certain sections of the|" Iy it had not been for the work of e oregon| WADE and BUTCHER Bia i o 19 B and 50c Merchants' Lunch ity of our loaf is well ‘ o | « Feedral-aid highway system constructed, according |pioneers in laying in hardship the foundation for | ke 11 A, M. to 2 P. M. known. b proflt‘bly. * to the Bureau of Public Roads of the United States|American sovereignty, determination of the inter- TRIPLE WEAR Gicealation Room Opeg: S ARCADE CAFE f | Department of Agriculture. national boundary might not have been achieved | 4 ""m5:300p|;"“e“1;7mw B:B:) Peerless k n:d&"'q’”:‘:;m ! 4 In the beginning these sections of the highway |bloodlessly. T?’le people of this Nation can afford | RAZOR BLADES P Ne‘wspapers R.derinu. 4 by ;d’:‘“fla rd!nlec ap system are first improved to care for a limited flow ;‘;cfi';r'ylegjfiws; ;:ldpe;l:‘“fltmg thelr memory. The | Books, Ete, B k g d:m & soecinl of traffic, and are usually of low-type construction. pans. | for M br Ds Cafe a erY ywfi” st P"l E oy Sometimes the existing earth road is merely graded . e 5 FREE TO ALL a y ¥ Tet us aid in the chok and drained. As traffic increases an inexpensive The Tribute to Mr. Hughes. . SAFETY RAZORS ;i ST “Remember the Name” & mk)lnd surface is applied, and with further traffic increase — e i 2 . : a pavementpopr higher type is ;xald over the lowrlype (New York World.) Regular Dinners Tbemltwflbglfimlhd surface The appointment of Mr. Hughes as Chief .!ustk:eI 3 Short Orders =B P“’d‘“'-‘ that will attract § f United' States has been received with uni-| 2 €3 — & This method of road building is called stage f,’fl,s';;”np:m‘:a, THIE hbirita condintae s S £ | If you want superior Lunches FORGOOD % attention and be read construction. It is the methbd by which the Fed-|ing tribute to the character which Mr. Hughes | y P Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. Cleaning and Pressing YOUF Prospects. » o o ¢ o o R eral and State engineers are year by year im- (through his long public career has fixed in the Phone 25 We Dellver work call POPULAR PRICES CALL 371 r x > g 1 proving the Federal-ald highway system. mind of the American people. It is in many re-| { | CAPITAL LAUNDRY Work called for and delivered — & » When the Federal-aid system was laid out there|spects extraordinary that the American people! The Nyal Service Drug Store HARRY MABRY The Capital Cleaners GET A CORONA » were certain sections of the country, where traffic|Should feel that way about him. For Mr. "1’“3{‘:5 M—hfl-—vfi-‘wl Phone 355 Proprietor P ] ‘l For Your School Work | was light, in which but little progress had been ?l?iscknm} leda; fl?‘ifif:edréffgst}Zfin?fve::z: ox; oui‘w T i : e ol it vg B made in road improvement. It was in the States ot % MU Of the greatest controversles of OUr | iyt TRT AT Ow trucks g9 any piace any || J- B. Burford & Co. | i of these sections that the first effort was made 10 |struck harder and more effective blows. Certainly | = time. A tank for Diesel Oil | } Our ‘:1°°" swp is worn by ! E: improve the roads as quickly as possible, at least |there is no man now alive in this country who is a|= VICTOR and a tank for crude oil save | || satisfied customers’ | by adequate grading and dr: nage. As traffic in-|match for Mr. Hughes as a partisan advocate. Few § 4 ; R burner trouble. - creases and funds become available these roads are|men have been in so many situations which aroused = Radios and Combination PHONE 149, NIGHT 5103 - 5 further improved a great partisanship and provoked so many ene- | 3 Radio-Phonographs ReLIABLE TRANSFER In sections of heavier traffic, where improve-|™icS: Yet even those who have felt the force of EH s of heavier trati RECORDS = COMPANY 4. Was ln progress for some time bhfore |ouon o nasee rightly places its confidence. SHEET MUSIC ‘ the Federal em was laid out, a comparatively | In its range and in its scope the influence of — i large percentage of the mileage had already been the Chief Justice of the United States is poten: improved to some extent. Initial improvement with tially h ed b other ; 3 y greater than that possess y any i Federal aid in such sections are usually of a com-|officer of the Government. Standing as he does, JUNEAU MELODY 1-3 Thzd and Franklin. 3 paratively high type, and there is little need to raise |apparently aloof from the immediate issues of the HOUSE Aok Beanb.am Brankim, ’ their standard by stage construction day, it lies within his power more than it is In the 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. ! 4 The largest amount of stage-construction workt'l’““‘:l" o ‘.mi O;?:r“i;‘i‘;;:a;,}:gns:“ra:hsri;‘t;r:(;! iE l-: ;fl'on:. = gll “TAhp::t is now being done in the West North Central States, |1 those very raz | S St e e ; ‘ Justict inely original and Of the total of 9,390 miles of Federal-aid roads im- | oc, Office of Chiet Justice a genulnely origin 1-8 Front, near Saw Mill. 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. |creative mind he may, as John Marshall did, fix €5 for generations the forms and modes of govern:ent. | were of advanced-stage construction. | proved with Federal funds last year, 1,988 mil i | GARBAGE HAULING | I W. E. TARE I 5 A 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. Moves, Packs and Stores \ Mr. Hughes is not in this sense an originating Inquire building below 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s Freight and Baggrge (4 mind, but such minds are few and very far be- " Cable Office. Barn. " N l BROOKHART'S JOKE. |tween. Mr. Hughess belongs rather to the some- i | | 2-4 Front and Sewara. Prompt Delivery of i |what larger category of lawyers who are masters & ¢! e .— —=3 | 2-5 Pront and Main. ALL KINDS OF COAL 4 A little humor now and then is good for the|0f things as they are, to the men who carry on BeAT T AR —e—reee=1|{ 26 Second and Main. i & bitterest of controversies. . |and make viable and conserve an established way.\= AN EDUCATION is the birthright of every |{ 2-7 Fifth and Seward. PHONE 48 g i The. saving humor of the intense debate on| 0™ this point of view he is ideally suited to|S child. Now, when they are young, is th INET || 2-0 Fire Han, ! s : gt ving : the office. For the Chief Justice of the United|= Hispe W, WD EhE young, 18 the JUNEAU CAB 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. 1 2 Prohibition was injected by Senator Brookhart's|giates moves in that region where the traditions|Z= time to think of their future. d DETAIL MILL- i 3-4 Second and Gold. ¢ 4 ! “exposure” of the exclusive Century Club in NeW |of the law merge with high policies of State. It is|= PREPARE FOR IT. Begin to save—for i i 3-5 Fourth and Harris, ] York Oity as the combined Sodom and Gomorrah here that the immense experience of M. Hughes them. Just a few dollars each week will WORK CO. ] 526 Fitth ana Goid, HOTEL v & of Volsteadism. in almost every phase of American government and mean a lot in ten yeard. It will pay ; 3-7 Fifth and East. ZYND 3 There, says the apostle of law enforcement, “real |his resounding practical competence in the haidling college education ‘fo); ?}:zm i And tgezl &L'fi Frous Sleept ‘“;h“ Wamer || 37y Seventh and Gold. A ¢ gin cocktails” and “genyine Fish House rum punch”|0f affairs are so evident as to justify the acclama- be proud. 5 Machine Shop | 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. ELEVATOR SERVICE are served in open and flagrant violation of the tion with which his appointment has been received. § * mandates of the Constitution and of the com- i mandments of Congress. 8. ZYNDA, Prop. DON'T NEGLECT THEIR FUTURE. It 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Chicago will celebrate 100 years of progress. A CABINET aml i 4-1 Ninth, back of power house | ! e € 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian Sts. — es g i WA hundred years ago ‘the hold-up men collected in E\l%)f\’}?” on what you do at present—SAVE MILLWORK A !} 4-5 Ninth and’ Calhoun. S R R Y, = umor in the fact ihat President Hoover |the street instead of calling at the office.—(Akron, ' 1 4-6 Seventh and Main, ! | and the Chairman of his Law Enforcement In-|Ohio, Beacon-Journal,) GENERAI@'VO%‘}{RPENTER 4-7 Twelfth, B. P. R. garage. BURFORD’S CORNER wvestigating Committee, George W. Wickersham, are 5 4-8 Twelfth and- Willoughby. ' members in good standing of this club. Also on its Twelve millionaires now have seats in the United The B. M. Behr;nds L T e e e e T R T T e TR T TP T T (RO T Vit e i bl e IR A P i L SRR FIFE ALARM CALLS ] Sej the other 84 GLASS REPLACED 4-9 Home Grocery. B 8 . roster are Bishop Manning, Harry Emerson Fosdick, f:;":; mg“:e’ 2‘;" ; °y rn Of‘fiten;“ ‘)" if they I S 5-1 Seater Tract. PHONE 314 o0t - By ountry.—(Dayton, Ohio, News, N AUTO! : ya}‘ " Elihu Root, Walter Damrosch and many other dis- Bank ‘tinguished and respected men. The great trouble with the people who don't like - Only a Rabelais or a Voltaire could do justice |us is that they have such poor taste. — (Seattle . to such o situation. A Victor Hugo would interpret | Post-Intelligencer.) Estimates Furnished Upon m{y_‘“ Oldest Bank in Alaska Request I qod papers at The Empire of-| OId papers for sale &t Ths lIlllllllll!ll"lllllllllli“"ll'llllllllll!u T - ——— e cerrs i —emd 1 T e AR I {

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