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May Bring 30 Boys He in July for Camp Out- ing, Chamber Told If facilities are av: and suitable rangements can be m Coast Schools, Mo propose to bring 30 c here for a summer probably next July, Comm the Chamber from the It was turned over Boy Scout Council. It that the Scout Camp would fill the b Council could h: gotiations direct Juneau Good Town Juneau is as good as of its size in the e declared B. M. Behrends banker and business man who has|open Just returned from across the continent spent a week in Chicago, week in New York, two d New Orleans and some time in Sa Francisco and Seattle Conditions will be tight in six months said. unemployment Probably there was more unemplo; ment generally than is norma experienced, but the averag just as well off now was. He saw no reason for pessi “The country is all right. We I to have faith in it, and it deservi our faif L‘ow Halibut Prices While the outlook for pany is encouraging, the situation is not all desired for the clared W. S. George, who returned !¢ this week from a 60-day business trip to Seattle, There was a heavy ca GOODRICH Hipress Shupacs Crepe Sole Light and durable Heavy White Ribbed SHUPACS with Cleated Sole All Sizes in Stock SABIN’S C. O. SABIN, Prop. EASTMAN FILM Fresh Stock Outside Prices BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Dellvery Phone 134 WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHT Express Money Orders WE HAVE CAMAY —the— NEW TOILET AND BATH S0AP —and— CANNON WASH CLOTHS— They Do Not Shrink Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substation No. 1 a 60-day trip |ness was quiet in Jar and back. He|of last month another | Ketchikan as consid as he ever|can Mr. Behrends declared. |tection of the company in business |cal representative of the compa for the Juneau Cold Storage Com- [has agreed to waive prepaym market | jf ¢ ——CALIFORNIA” GROCERY e rrerveed THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY MARCH 6, 1930. a writeup of that voyage. In»‘xetary H. G. Walmsley. Most of|season, unless the channel is t in the Alaska tour is becom- these were from school students,|marked. HUNGRY DEER that | mainly . from sixth and sevent h The icle grades. % Wants Taku Marked j“ W L. Coates called attention to| the need for a definite survey of its - |the bar at Taku Glacier, and for | on hali- | marking the steamer channel there. | 1O¥ The promptness of the He also urged the advisability of mber and its active interest, marking the river channel acros: > letter, were greatly appre- [the bar up to Bullard’s ranch for| fishermen. the convenience of river boats. week 46 inquiries re- 1f reports of the encroachment au and Al of the bar at the glacler are tru > been received he said, it might be found imp: the Chamber, said Sec- 'sible for steamers to call there th: Transportation Committee acked to report on t matter | t week. | i from the urging every tizen (o er. He also referred to the|Sanitary Grocery. all of the City Council for com- he proposed tarif lE‘ ¢ supply service. Since t was published last week , only one written complai: been filed. nicipal sewer bond interest is uc and holders of those es can secure payment by calling at t Shepard said. Unemployment Slight While the unemploymen {of the Alaska Game se- | district, As usual, Deer going down to the beach at | necessary, and, bapstone Point in herds, are being d there by U. S. Radio operators, ording to a letter received from them by Gunnar Blomgren of the commenting today on the condition of deer in the Southeast Alaska |clared Mr. Terhune. said the condition of the in- {animals, generally, is good. Hal he continued, the Icy Straits and Cross Sound districts have a heavy snow coverage, and this morning. the deer in that section conse- BEING H. B. Carbray, quently suffer more than those in other places. FED BY RAD]O MEN The policy of the Commission is to render aid when such is vitally should conditions in Iey Straits become acute, steps will be taken. Mr. Terhune said reports sent him from Lisianski and other points in the district indicated | the condition of the deer is not un- They plan to buy hay for the |usually serious. ts in writing relative to the|animals, many of which are in bad copdition, the letter said. H. W. Terhune, executive officer Ativone. iniarestet in ending hay| or other feed to Soapstone or other points on Icy Straits or Cross Sound Commission, |to help the animals, would be doing an excellent and helpful thing, de- | ———-————— traveling man, made the round trip to Skagway on | the Margnita, returning to Juneau UL L EE LT (T sale of ““old - master- piece”’ fion vexes most of the | is little unemployme sald President H. 1. To take care of Wi t. s, however, he suggested that bu |ness men and others conte |ing work later this | on it now while labor is dant B BEHRENDS BACK FROM OUTSIDE Busmess Condltlons to Be Better Later in 1930, nded stay in Ke ness conditions the: improvement follov of the halibu Where QU ALITY Runs High and Prices Run Low people were the census Juneau leadi in | pointed ov an | which show! MANNING’S TEA, 1-2 pound. 38¢; WE SELL “CRANE” "“STANDARD” “KOHLER” Plumbing Fixtures ICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” — SHEET METAL reproductions the promise of dawn $11.00 now $6.00 golden dawn dinkey bird ilove’s paradise sunset dreams |spirit of youth love locked out 4.75 now {the desert 3.25 now the maddnna 5.00 now |roma 5.00 now | morning 6.75 no |village wedding 4.50 now the canyon 7.00 now 3.50 }\\'ild geese 7.50 now | stars 11 25 now 5.00 now 5.00 now | master of lambton |george washington sunset of the grand ! canal 3.00 now ‘duchess of devonshire 5.00 now ! madonna 5.00 now {lorna doone e BOODOW 2 little gray home in the west 4.75 now 25 {feeding ducks |close of day 5.00 now 4.75 now {300 in po paEnE o on foot t Says Local Banker e x|/} FRESH ROASTED MANNING'S ‘ | While business conditions in would put Ketchikan in first place COFFEE, 2 pounds for ............ o 95¢ betated am"::ly Yiikreada R Chicago. Help ink Ranchers W tinue so for the first s The Executive Comm1t e re- FRESH RED ROCK COTTAGE {of 1930, an increased activ PLUMBING, | ported it h made arrangement -~ . 30 bé expected during the last vith the ca e ’s R ) SRR e G ASRRS S - c g | with the local r;{hn* of '(};L :1;?1: | CHEESE, pint months of the year, declared B. M ay Express jiate e ; T Behrends today. | prepayment ‘of express charges on || FRESH ASPARAGUS, pound ............. 40c B ®in Mers. Betrends he has been ments of mink shipped from | 5 . ‘PINAC south - $oi meveral i n e [here. It was pointedsout that pre- l“REb‘}I SPIN \E‘H' poun(l ””” S 15¢ z\”x:lxcl\x “01:‘0 Sf}:;;';.):“, {payment was merely for the pro-| GREEN .PEPPERS, pound .................. 45¢ wedk BRaIP I orhican. York ase that New 3 4 : 4 New Orl san Francisco. T |shipments were retusea. The 1o- | EXTRA FANCY HOT HOUSE Al of taawe sities hut New Orlgans Mr. Behrends pm RHUBARB, 2 pounds for ... . 35¢ ppers of mink will p B in cos tion 3 | that could be |posits which will be refunded as NEW POTATOES, 2 pounds ................. e B e Collar ishermen, e-1soon as shipments are del ~T T\ i 1 PARSLEY, large bunches .................. 10c¢ Prices on corn, w! other market goos Men’s Broadcloth Shirts Attached—Semi-Starched PRICED AT $1.95 L e m i FRESH SOLID TOMATOES, pound ..... 30c¢ affecting immedi: by the Alaska Mink Association TEXAS CABBAGE, pound 09¢ B e e prevails, hov |which was recently |officers of the latter or The Chamber’s check for $7. annual contribution to the Bo; Scout fund, was turned over to R men in the I 5, the outlook for \hf latter the present year. Mr. Bek serted. FRESH SHIPMENT OF HOSTESS CAKES J M. SALOUM An enjoyable trip DEGLET NOOR DATES, pound ........... 50¢ im\pxu{h Mrl plu\ rmx(m:m mc) 1Sr‘r ;a)r:; both Mr g s B ‘ounci Members 0! e ham! S SUGAR were urged to attend the anmual|ll MAC LAREN’S IMPERIAL CHEESE, PRl - |Father and Son Dinnar to be given l @ g ey + ;. Avaii At Bree. JaRB. LA DR .$1.30 gon and Wa i Take Up Eagle Bill LEMON CHEESE. fop 2oioit o 90c | Conference title. In San Fra hey attended the orse show. Pacific | At the suggestion of H. L. Faulk- oy ner, a bill now before Congress to protect eagles in Alaska was re- |ferred to the Executive Committee with a view of formulating a pro- Jtest against such an enactment. It : |was pointed out that the Territory now is and has been for many g years paying a bounty on these birds. l! The National Motorist, published 2 TRUCKS—5 FAST DELIVERIES 10 am., 11 am., 2 p.m., 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS “Purveyors to Particular People” S 92 and 95 OPEN EVE} |by the National Automobile Club |of America, requests the Chamber for photographs .of scenic Spots ‘nlong the Inside Passage to be used PHON Phone 478 BUTTER, Darigold Brand, quarters, 2 EGGS, large size, brown or white, per dozen ....40c NICE RIPE BANANAS, 2 pounds for .............25c FILLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, large size, 2 for .......35¢ FRESH TOMATOES, per pound ..... ..........30c FRESH SPINACH, per pound ..... ...... ...... & BUNCH CARROTS (Special) per bunch ........10c '} FRESH ASPARAGUS, per pound ............... EETS: 4 ponnghe . o daiiliiae b o IR LETTUCE, large Imperial Valley ...............15¢c pounds ...95¢ 14 to Seal Fig Fllhng, pound GARNICK’S Pho}ie174 Colors Chocolate Green, Hoover Plum, Scarlet, Black and White and Tan and Gold. JUST THE DRESS FOR BUSINESS A Beautiful Selection of All Wool Jersey Dresses Arriving on yesterday’s boat, direct from the manufacturer, we received a large variety of these all-wool Jersey Dresses, most of which models have the new flared skirt effect. Sizes are complete—ranging from 20. include: Brown, Orchid, AND STREET WEAR YOUR CHOICE FOR $9.75 Bluebird Blue, Spring WHOLE WHEAT FIG BARS (Delicious) pound .20c TAMALES in Glass Jars, 3 for ..........,.....$1.00 GRAHAM CRACKERS, regular 20c pkg. 2 for .. .35¢ SODA CRACKERS, reg. 20c pkg. 2 for ..........35¢ LIGHT HOUSE CLEANSER, 6 cans ............25¢ AMERICAN BEAUTY MACARONI, SPAGHET- TI, NOODLES, SALAD-RONI, per package ...10¢ q LEADER Department Store George Brothers Complete new line of WOMEN’S FOOTWEAR — Come in and see the newest Spring styles. 2 dante and beatrice . {the kneeling mag- 5.00 now 25 | dalene 5.00 now |simplicity 5.00 now |the pearl diver 5.00 now la garden of flowers. 5.00 now |the music lesson the poplars Lhe song of the lark {christ in the garden ‘\ of gathesame | whistler’s mother the doctor ‘gainsboruugh “blue boy” 3 \call of the night | poppies = {flight into egypt | venetian glory | encore |the favorites morning hilltop | reveries | canyon christ and the rich ruler a york state home- stead |george washlngton the good shepard 5.00 now 5.00 now 5.00 now 3.00 now 2.75 now 3.00 now 3.00 now 3.00 now 3 00 now 275 now 1.50 1.50 now 1.00 150 now .75 1.50 now 1.00 150 now 1.00 ecce homo 150 now 1.00 the Immaculate con~ ception 150 now 1.00 the child handel |children gathering nuts 150 now .75 solitary heights 150 now 1.00 |scurrying. light 175 now 1.00 carot “spring” 150 now 1.00 a gust of wind 150 now 1.00 the ferry boat, corot 1.50 now 1.00 {the doctor 150 now 1.00 |silent waters 150 now .75 spirit of the deep. 5.75 now 300 the lone wolf 2.00 now 1.00 the end of the trail 2.00 now 1.00 spring song 200 now 1.00 lend of the trail | (small) ithe lone wolf (small) jgarden of flowers |" (small) 150 now .75 125 now .65 125 now .65 125 now .65 . pre-tourist picture sale | | in order to provide more room for our tourist goods which will b2 arriving soon we are offering fo: special and quick sale a large as- sortment of home pictures. ‘these pictures are mostly copies of fa- |mous masterpices; the sizes rang: |from 8x10 to 15x20 inches. all are {nicely framed and will be provided with wire for hanging. these pie- |tures were excellent bargains at the |regular price; at these close-out \prices they ar~ almost a gift and every family should avail themselv {of this opportunity to equip their |home with one or more world ac- cepted subjects. no telephone reservations, no credit. we have duplicates in some sub- | jects, - but not many. | for a few days only. the nugget shop, inc. | IIllll“lllIIII|IIII"IIIIIIII|IIIIIllllllllllll