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| |the United States Senate. During the past term :UA ITED STATES LAND OFFICE, | e T AT | { Dflll\ 4’“3’1 a F’n’)” € |the senior Senator from ldaho has been accepting | A“Chm'agser» )2‘1“;;‘3»193 | PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies *, | {7500 per year for his services to his country while| oo n 1o FERERY G‘I’\‘, le . 4UTOS pOR HIRE | OF e W7 .J ER |his co-workers have raked in $10,000. | Thay the ALASKA PAGIFIO SAL-|® . - | Gastineau Channel | AND MANAG is cc ers he A AL, < | . JOHN w. TROY EDITOR | It wasn't because of any cut rates imposed on MON CORPORATION, a corpor | Helene W. L. Albrecht P 3 " Published _every _ev.n except inday 5 |him by *Cong the President or anyone except tion organized under the laws of P - | > SRINT &8 a d” an vl M.w 3 'HYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS EMPIE PRI TG COMPARY a [himself that this was the case. When Congress|the State of Delaware and quali-) | yr,oage Electricity, Infra Red Meeting every |fied to engage in business in t “Entercd in the Post Office wu as Second Class boosted its own pay, Senator Borah declined 0 merritory of Alaska, has made ap- | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. ’ . Wednesday evening po<al FRtter R |accept the raise. He maintained he had been |plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier's 410 Goldstein Building 1t 8 o'clock. Elks } g 7 T TSUBSCRIPTION RATES. elected by his constituents to a job paying $7,500 Additional Homestead, as assignee | Phone Office, 216 S X Hall. \ Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ;4 ne had no right to be a party to paying him-(0f Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary 8——o———————————¢ Visiting brothers y d had party F Jghane for 352 po0 fponth, ™ SOLE MGl et i Hot. TeRl (RIS ST chnn chzm m\undcr Sections 2306 and 2309, U. S g 4 welcome. ] 1 Pyear in's . $12.00; aix mon "%, increase in good faith without! giving them Anjicen conbnts ot an e o | | DER e ‘ hone 565 R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. | e % 2, ase in go ai out giving , \fnzd consisting to; npporgimnuu% DENTISTS M. H. SIDES, Secretary P favor it they will promptly opportunity to express themselves,” he said at the 402 acres, situated on the west|! - 3 4 : : ' any falliee’ or Irrsguiarity | b0 |shore of Port Althorp, on Ghicha- | | 301-303P§81lgge;2 Bldg. STAND AT ARCADE CAFE PR FT UE 1 Business Offices 4. | . 5 » o . !goff Island, one and one-half miles o il | So far as we know this wasn’t made an issue i t of Point L | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. . . ies of Freemason- s ucan, laska + TED PRESS. | 1o tne|during the recent election. Senator Borah was ‘e-[eoiliaccd [n S, Survey No, 130 |® . Day and Night Service ry Scottish Rite | | licpntches credited to elected by a majority of about 40,000 votes, more|from which corner No. 1 MC.|s . 1 in the City for $1.00 et is and also the |,y 15000 than some of his friends were predicting. (USLM. No 1657 bears 8. 34° 15'| | T)' " Charles P. Jenne Any Place in the City for $1. second Friday S5 o se Lanaen |50 even if the question of a raise in wages wasnt|20" E; 3237 chains, Latifude 55" DENTIST MR L PUBLICATION. :LIPC!L\ mu]m'] ul p;:;][ u!l\h( mm;;nun we bchexl't?‘w and which I. more patricularly Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine | | o saacaadeod tish Rite Temple he is entitled to the advance. ot many people | described as follows, to-wit: | Building | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary could really understand his unwillingness io accept| Commencing at Corner No. 1 Telephone 176 Prompt Service, Day and Night) | 1 83 Eor |the higher rate during his current term, and cer-| identical with Corner No. 3 . 2 LOYAL ORDER [tainly there will be no one to criticize him for | _[r’“"g oo f,la““"r“ joEay s i CovicH AuTo SERVICE || OF MOOSE « s x rade an anufacturing site, | TA XI y 0 |domg so when he begins the next one U. 8. Non-mineral Survey No. | Dr. J. W. Bayne D Z Juneau Lodge No. 700 e e 2 | 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial DENTIST Phone 342 Day or Night Meets every blllukndny B e ; ; th 505 | night, at 8 o'clock. | The football son 15 rapidly growing to a| S"Dn-mgs“zz)gboi?‘:i_‘c;o‘"g‘rfi?degff : Offimn;f 5-6 ;rr;n:lgxioflsldg,m —errrrereeree e [{GTAND AT PIONEER O BHEARER, Dictator. close but Congress is about ready to move into its) o) with Corner No. 3, Tongass | Ece io‘"si’ . L;lntmen‘t“ ] —— POOL, ROOM W. T. VALE, Secy., P. O. Box B:fl |place in the headlines—a poor substitution as far As| National Forest elimination || ven: nBSPhY "l;gl . all 4 5 xcitement and human interest is concerned. August 22, 1025; thence east || e S R N P MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14! | | — et el SR s | < || A1 rubver neels, attached...s 35 Day and Night L s VR A % . 3 | . ay of each month California Grapes. | Tongass National Forest elim- || Dp. A. W. S Ladies' heels straightened ... .35 || Service Scottish Rite Temple | - I ination, August 22, 1925; thence, | L. * . Stewart H | ngln:ing at 7:30 p.pm (New York World.) following the meanders of mean | DENTIST || Ladies' half soles scsiasinsiine TIO0 \‘k ¢ s 1 C:-RUBTR . Deprion L of s e ad il DR glphuml:( l'"’m g PC%; Mmm : ";l;vsv:llflt.) rgu;lglx;am Men's half soles, dress ‘vlaster" JAAEEVSA\JIV\I LEiVERS S}c CE EP TP > 2RSS |ing liquor as any liquid or compound, “by what- outh 26 LB )) chains, | d L 3 4 o NEXT STEP UP TO PROMOTERS. " 18 S r. " ailedr containing onschalt of 1 per SCith eone W A3 1o S (O e TUE JUNEAU LAUNDRY {|retary. = Vi . ’ . .85 'y ey The issuance of the final waterpower licenses cent or more of “‘:;h“‘vbi’ t“”(;"“;" G chains to Corner No, 1, the . Franklin Street, between ORDER OF EASTERN STAR dei by ks ‘PNdersl Power OCommission fto|,. Seoiton 20 of ihe Veisiead Act exempts oM . gsge of huginning’ SEE BIG VAN Front and Second Streets Second and Fourth Tuesday by the Zellerbach, |this definition only “nonintoxicating cider and fruit| any and all persons claiming | ® . PHONE 358 Tuesdays of each month V] George T. Cameron and I and J. D. Zellerbach. |y ;oo manufactured in private homes, “but such|adversely any of the above de-|| Dr Geo. L. Barton THE SHOE MAN L g g California capitalists, clears the last governmental | iqer ang fruit juices shall not be sold or delivered {scribed land should file their ‘“,,‘. CHIR PRACTOR Opposite Coliseum Rite Temp]‘e LILY hurdle in the path of establishment of the pulplexcept to persons having permits to ‘manufacture |verse claims within the period of ! | (o) | BURFORD, Worthy ; and paper manufacturing industry in Alaska. Mr. vinegar.’ publication or thirty days there- | Hellenthal Building Matron; FANNY L. i Cameron has been granted his application for per-| Section 18 of the Volstead Act makes it illegal [after or they will be barred by the; | OFFICE SERVICE ONLY | ROBINSON, Secretary. mission to develop and use the waterpower re- [t advertise, manufacture, sell or possess for sale PFOVXSIOHSJO‘L;;%EE’I‘;“ngEN i Horrs: 10 a. m. to 12 noon % 3 g sources of Long and Crater Lakes at Speel River [any wtensll, oieivenon midllle, Dipgeln oo | . Reglster. | | gfi' = :ggg' 3 ANIGHTS OF COLUMBUS || 5 f Inlet. The Pound. tablet, substance, formula, direction or recipe|py.ot nuplication, W i | . m. . m. Seghers Council No. 1760, 0 SDArouy, ek Jaijace “; LRl n: for o Advertised, designed or intended for use in the un-|yaq &‘blxcatlon. _::::’ ,?‘ xlggf | By Appointment H . WATCH Megeungssecond and lasy | Zellerbachs have been granted permissio lawful manufacture of intoxicating liquor"—namely, o B | PHONE 259 Monday at 7:30 p. m.| like development n the vicinity of Ketchikan, liquor containing one-half of 1 per cent or more| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. |° » For Nextx Transient brothers urg- A good deal has been said during the past three|,r giconol by volume. ! . 7 = ed to attend. Council: years, the period covered by the preliminary studies| we do not profess to speak as lawyers, but it e E . Chambers, Fifth Strestj/ o of the two California groups in the Southeast!seems to us that there is ample power here for | Robert Simpson SMOKER TOEN RGN G Alaska field, about governmental red tape and its|the Government to act, if it wishes to act, in the MINER Opl. D, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. i s r ted development. A veview [case of those growers of California grapes who d!s-| & | Graduate Los Angeles Col- NSO el R e "“"‘:CRD_S antm? m;::: ce(‘,l;en? [fim red tape has|tribute to many purchases an innocuous juice ac-| HEADQUARTERS : lege of Optometry and DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. O O T o rofest at any stage of the pro-|companied by precise instructions concerning an| ; [ Opthalmology PEERLESS Mects first and thirdy 1K CRllEe B goXs °d. the United States |35y WAy to turn this juice into wine with an| A Complete Line of || Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground &Mondays 8 o'clock,! ceedings. The agencles concerned, the >~ lalcoholic content of as much as 10 or even 12 per | . — it at Eagles Hall.\ Forest Service and the Federal Power Commission, | o | BOOTS Hg 2 e ORANGF Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, have at all times been abreast and sometimes ahead | Ty obyious fact, of course, is that the Govern- ' SHU PACS i DR. R, E. SOUTHWELL 5 ¥ GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting of the intereste® rarties. Both have shown a high-|ment does not wish to act. Not only has the Fed- CAPS Optometrist-Optician | 1931 STYLES brothers welcome. ly commendable ude of sympathetic co-operation leral Farm Board extended credits of $16,000,000 to | % | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted : r; and have actually pressed matters to make final|various California grape growers; not only is the MINERS’ LAMPS Room 17, Valentine Bldg. iian.toas on. all far Our trucks go any place any. action possible. In so doing they have demon- |industrious Mabel Walker Willebrandt counsel for | Office phone 484, residense itk e by ; BRE AD time. A tank for Diesel Oil Goated 5 wealisetion of the importance of lhe‘xomo of these grape growers; in addition, the Hoov-| —and— phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | and a tank for crude oil save The Power Commission's spproval of the tinal L0 0y (Ll 1 o troube, s & resit CLOTHING 1= ¢ Yurman’s resh Every Day WM!! - licenses was more timely an as | » I | : i known. Had it failed to act this week, many ine jegality of this California enterprise. The Com- ! DRESSMAKING Order that r Fur Gar- At Your Grocers months might have elapsed before anything could lmissioner of Prohibition steadfastly refuses to com- | ke vouln MRS. FLORA ZINK Bttt el ‘Clothes for the Stout Person | |{ment for Christmas now have been done. The Commission will undergo a|mit himself as to whether a crime has been com- complete reorganization as soon as Congress con-|mitted or a benefit conferred venes. It is now composed of the Secretavies of | Thanks to the preposterously inadequate funds Interior, Agriculture and War, with a paid secre- 8ppropriated by Congress for enforcement and the tary not a member of the official body. Congr gradual narrowing of the fle_ld of Federal activities vy 1 reated a paid board, members DY Successive Federal administrations, a large part £ B e el A W Gl lof the Volstead Act has been effectively nullified of which will be appointed by the President. Al- |by the Government itself. Only the great hypocrisy though the President nominated a majority of the o ivec FRONT STREET Furs Made and Remodeled Opposite Winter & Pond Telephone 2551 L —=3 | Davis Apts. 6th and Seward gl e *|PHONE YOUR ORDERS| Bakery The Florence Shop | j~—— w it Cepsesiben- | CARBAGE S0 1S - e b s HAULED Peerless S e | FOREST WOoOoD GARBAGE HAULING Office at Wolland's BEAUTY SPECIALISTS new Commission early this year, the Senate fall('d‘ e R Phone 427 for Appointment | Tailor Shop to confirm the nominees. This made it possible | A National Delinquency. 4 i for the old board to continue its functioning in the i Sy ? = AND LOT CLEANING JUNEAU CABINET Chester Barnesson interim between sessions of Congress. It naturally (Cincinnati Enquirer.) | Ei”?- DA;;‘IE 1 DETAIL MILL PHONE 66 feels it would not be proper to act after Congress| The White House Conference on Child Health Try Our $1.00 Dinner I L s P ) an - DAIRY FERTILIZER reconvenes next week. When the new Commission |and Protection just has completed its survey. Ac- and 50c Merchants’ Lunch 11 A Mto2P M ARCADE CAFE | HOTEL WORK CO. Front Street, next to Warner o €l Machine Shop G l i i1 will come into belng, no one can guess. How long cording to this important and interesting official it would have required for it to give consideration |investigation there are 1500000 gifted children of Isuperior intelligence in the public and private |there is a great haze in Washington concemingi . | | ° Fe | | . to the Alaska applications is a matter of specula- d . LRty schools of the United States, comprising about 6! ° ZYNDA tion. But that A]I]\w. taken several months per cent. of the school population. CABINET and JUNEAU TRANSFER seems a reasonable ¢ ion i It is the conclusipn of the survey's report that ) Presumghly. (he fort) in which the two licenses it these children, who are the Nation's most prec- h were issu atisfactory ‘o the licensees. The For-[jous potential assets, are to be developed to their W. 1 . J onnson est Servic: .nd Power Commission, through B. F.|full capabilities, they should be placed in special FRIGIDAIRE We will attend to them|} GENERAL CARPENTER Heintzleman, Assistant Regional Forester, have been classes, with a greatly enriched curriculum, yet only A ek o2 PR, promptly. Our COAL, Hay, WORK in contsant touch with both interests. All trouble- four thousands of them, or less than one-half of | DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS ||ti——————— 2| Grain and Transfer business ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. MILLWORK COMPANY some details, it is understood, have been ironed out [One cent, now have such advantages. MAYTAG WASHING HARRIS is increasing daily. There’s a GLASS REPLACED to enter into u sale contracts for Alaskaly,,,po 4y provide them has led to present con-|| GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS Hardware Co. I[ today. and learn: why, |{ Estimates Furnished timber for pulp sugj and to sign the licenses . It " s ditions under which many gifted individuals who 5 . Upon Request granted by the Power Commission might have made valuable contributions to the na-|| Phone 17 CASH CUTS COSTS You Carn’t Help Being The way is open for this step which is the|tjonal life are “in penitentiaries and many more at next one in the local development. With that con-|large who are working for their own selfish in- summated, it is to be hoped it will not be long |terests to the detriment of the common good.” Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Front Street Juneau Open until 9 pm. ! Pleased § J EE e . delayed, it is but a question of time until con-| We justly are proud of many achievements by D. B. FEMMER Mabr ’s Cafe Prompt Delivery of | struction is initiated. This, of course, rests largely [the common schools of America, but the lament- PHONE 114 , ALL KINDS OF COAL | with the licensees who, under the Federal Water-|able fact remains that they are far short of what they should be. In Cincinnati this criticism does not obtain with the force that must be admitted to be applicable to many other urban centers. Cin- cinnati public and private schools long have been recognized to be educational models. STRT - - - " v But the literacy of the country generally is not A FINE TYPE OF BUREAUCRACY. something to be proud of; rather is it of evil b ide omen for the future. “The Great War opened our Former President Coolidge once remarked that eyes to this fact. It is a danger which should be of all forms of Government, bureaucracy is the|geronjeq against by every resource and power of | licious Hams and Bacon worst. Like all general rules, this one, which is the States and the general Government; and in true in all too many respects, is subject to excep-|case of those school children who by nature are PHONE 38 tions when applied to specific instances more gifted than others, they should be delivered One such case is brought to mind by the annual |from every retarding agency and obstacle, their —_— report of the United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- [forward course made free and unimpeded. vey recently made public by the Secretary of Com- R ST S 4 f | merce. This is a bureau of the very highest type. At a dollar a word, Colonel Cal Coolidge tells| *, | ] 3 i BATHS Northern . | lus that the Nation is safe. We'll add another| ‘ A i i g Situated directly back of Alas- L' h S Its mission is to make navigable waters more safe dollar's worth and say it s also sound.—(Jackson-. kan Hetel on Gastineau Ave. lg t tore for travel by charting channels, discovering and| " qyivoc tnion ) 1 Harol‘l T’lorpe Says- 7 ¢ Look for the Green House. Reguliic Diiniters PHONE 48 | Short Orders Lunches Open 6 a.m. to 2 a.m. POPULAR PRICES HARRY MABRY Proprietor power Leasing Act, may defer actual construction work on the power development for two years after the date of the licenses. Frye-Bruhn Company # Featuring Frye’s De- . SMITH and CORONA }’: ' TYPEWRITERS y . Guaranteed by ;3 | J. B. BURFORD & CO “Qur door step is worn by. satisfied customers” Pty | RUSSIAN STEAM | g know! e whereabouts of obstructions & n > < 5 v i b i, ere are 44, understorms somewhere on | i sti days between 1 p.m. navigation on the high seas but in harbors, in the |this earth cvery day, and that may explain why! It you want to win, stick! If you want to imported and domestic i 4 st P FURNISHINGS development of ports, and in other highly useful|the radio occasionally throws a fit.—(Indianapolis 5 & pert‘umes— 3 . ’ f work News.) || succeed, then keep it up! Don’t quit. The MRS. EMILY SORRI, Workingmen’s E It is only in comparatively recent times that ————————— ! Alaska has come into contact with this organization,| ORe g0od way to assure repudiation of German world has no use br quitters. The failures |debts is to keep on telling Germany that she prob-| DE VILBIS ATOMIZERS Propristor Supplies f the late Col. E. Lester Jor ho as (f 1 5 surveys in Alaskan wate: RT3 RN UT DID NOT . Candies ) : :::?:: Cr;:;:[m P f‘( ‘C::,'\:. "M‘{I‘d“e'ui‘.::e Well, even with the next Congress as uncertain W}IO began aH l‘lgllt B d I;g;g GI{(‘:I}(I;S‘;I‘]Q’SAS ; TELEPHONE 324 { \ : RS e, O T e n complxeion as it seems to be, it can hardly be UT. Begin to save money an ways was launched. His successor, Capt. R. 8.|of Jess use to the President shan this one has been. o g y ) Patton, has continued unabated the work Col. Jones initiated. To him, as well as to Col. Jor \d the | s SR A SRR i men who are engaged in the actual ance In these days a good neighbor frequently is a of the bureau’s work, often at the risk of pe sonal | neighbor who is not curious about what goes on in the cellar next door.—(Detroit Free Press.) safety, Alaska owes a grent vleh;_i : b dogriDsial e The B. M. Behrends Bank BORAH'S PAY CHECK TO BE B()O\TLI) It would be all right if one could buy in haste OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA (Kansas City Star.) IT U ?t ‘. NEW SHIPMENT " Burrorp’s CORNER | OF FINNISH KNIVES AND + UNITED FOOD = \ The Nation took some knotty problems to the | 218 PFront Street Copper Coffee Pots ' | | Make useful gifts—$3.00 “’ |polls and untied the knots.—(Jacksonville Times- | . MARY HAMMER Jnion.) : | PR SN TR SR MO TS S g 1 | and $3.50 i | THE NEW IDEAL | | SHOP | |and settle at leisure.—(Macon Telegraph.) n E Bur:xh‘ After March 4, next, Senator Wil famous Idaho liberal, will draw the same as the other 95 statesmen who with him compr

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