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P A LI ¥ 3 ) 8 .I N 41 I‘ E . acid vegetables; there is no .assurance - that . the M!NISTER FRMI esiding within, the boundmles of I o {5 L ‘f;,“l \ Alasika mplre | botulinus organisms will be killed by processing in ENDORStES Y meg Precinct No. Three of said PROFESSIONAL ' ] Fraternal Societies | ‘ Bk e boiling water unless the material is heated for SARGON of Juneau, which are as fol- . OF } JOHN W. e 41)1-[011 AND MANAGER | six hours or longer. Obviously, a 6-hour treatment| No m: where you go—North, [ lows: 3 3 . 3 JOHN W. TROY e i S peas or similar vogetables would result’ in a |E8st. South or West — there are| Al that section lying on the WATCH FOR . . Gastineau Channel { Vo \1”” very unatt e product. A much shorter heating|thousands who ftestify that they | northerly side and westerly side of N Helene W. L. Albrecht | & T T . T e L ¢ 240 degreos|OVE their strength, vigor and weli] Gold Creek and the oil pipe line NEXT PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELES . e — | “‘q_ L L °BT€SS| poing to Sargon. Rev. Chas. E.|of the Electric Light Company, in- Massage, Electrizity, Infra Red Meeting every 1 in the Post Owfice in Juneau as Second Class ‘rnr 250 degrees F. such as may be obtained in a cluding the Seater Addition, will A]\IERICAN LEGION Ray, Medical Gymnastics. wecnesday evi a L B _ |pressure cooker. e ) vote in Residence Building, located 410 Goldstein Building % 8 ok e p SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Pressure cookers are naw standard equipment on the uprer sice of Willoughby SMOKER | Phone Office, 216 Hall. Dellvered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell ano | o 5 avaliobis it n t o 3 : 2 G . i ¢ Fhane for $1.25 per month. and are readily available at small cost. The de Ave, located next to “Home GId Visiting brothers _ By mall, pc ~\nn P t fc llf“?‘”"g“(fl',e,fl\:"“ partment does not recommend any particular make, cery” Store, the same being the A B Hall . o | welcome. Aol nth, in adva e although it emphasizes the importance of having duly designated Polling Place in e DRS. KABER&"!EEBUBGEB || R. B. MARTIN, Exalted Ruler. ; T o o ey o DromPity | the pressure kettle equipped With a thermometer e e s el s s 1 M. H. SIDES, Secretary, . Pt | ar eSSUre g + proper o ' of Juneau. 1 3 4 & Yor Baitorial and Business Offices, 374, | pblekmicoddd el SRRl el R hi DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this | PHONE 56 Co-Ordinate Bod- | ki Sk i e i ———————— | NOW no excuse, the department says, for continuing | 16th day of March, 1931 | Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. | les of Freemason- % MEMBER OF Afsoch“T_EDMPi'RESHSY 4 to tne|t© take risks involved in canning nonacid foods| et o g B g W P h . . ry Scottish Rite - L»’f.‘\v tehes ‘\'”lx\“'d '|. without adequate pressure cooking or curing or Clerk of the City of Juneau, . . 0 nson P RS o Ro.gular meetings ; ve nmaidweal Territory of Alaska. FRIGIDATRE Dr. Charles P. Jenne seoond._ Briday = = ——————— — Ordinary types of spoilage may usually be de- First publication, March 16, 1931 ' DENTIST each month ar Sl ,‘/:'TA;‘("'}N%"‘EP:\TL’ E.'EL;TL?CETE,DLNARGER tected by the odor or appearance of the can or its | Last publication, April 6. 1931. DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Jes0epam. . Booke e Skt s . | contents, but the botulinus toxin may be present| O n PR =t MAYTAG WASHING | Building tish Rite Temple Atk By et 1 3 { MACHINES ! Telephr | WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary COAST GUARD SERVICE NEEDED | without any signs of spoilage f present in sm:\lll L ‘elephre 176 { e Sl RO et LA e . | quantities this toxin is destroyed by boiling, ac-| ‘GENEMAL MOTORS RAD! —e LOYAL ORDER RE. 108 _HERE. | cording to the Bureau of Home Economics, therefors " . . OF MOOSE : been the custom of the |1t recommends that all home-canned vegetables Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne 3‘"?" Lodge No. 700, c d horities to detach | and meats when opened for consumption oe boiled | DENTIST 1 eels every Monday © ; nd assign it to |for at least 10 minutes before they are tasted. Front Street Juneau Rooms 5-6 Triangic Bldg. | e s:é:;};c 9&010‘2; ! 5 & he ‘furcsssl | hard o by et s s — | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | . TTRSANN At o srounds at the| If there is anyone so hopeful as to think ihat Evenings by appointment, | |W- T VALE, Secy, P. O. Box 824 Ve ;. originated ' President Hoover's veto ended the decade-old Muscle | REV. CHAS. E. AUGER PHONE YOUR ORDERS | Phone 321 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 163 5 -y recent Shoals controversy, he is doomed to disappoint- —_— . e is 1 nowr in very recent A 4 9. £ i Second and fourth Mon- 4 b“,“ ctly adhered to. The need ™Ment. Of all things certain, nothing is surer than that ‘}:f“; lx?u i :2’:‘:! Ave,,"Spokan BELLO TO US A TR T TR day of each month in 3 otection to local shipping and fishing Interests the same old lssue will be found as vexing to the| ™ pio (NI INCE HOLLOW GRINDER Dr. A. W. Stewart Seottish Rite Temple, Iy ('v not been weighed in the final consideration. Sm'omy-Sef‘ond Congress as it has been to its pre-{y.: at the point of complete ex Gillette Razor Blade Sharpener i H gDENTI?'I‘q beginning at 7:30 p. m. B The seals have had first call and other demands decessors since 1920 haustion. My food disagreed with e : | ours 9 & m. to § p. ™. | |y I, REDLINGSHAF- SO S 2 ; iy Kug : 10-Day Free Trial SEWARD BUILLING ER, Master; JAMES upon the have been permitted to go un- 3 = me, I hardly knew what it wa \ Office Phone 469, Res. w. m Heodsd | Makers of red ink report a big slump in the|to get a good night's sleep, and I Price, $3.45 { Phons 276 > Secretary. v it is necessary he seal herds armeq 9emand for their product. Another sign, we expect,|seemed to lose weight and strength 5 3 L e — ke “n‘ R migrations, insofar as Of Uhe early return of prosperity. | continually. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR o {o Ce Second and Feurti negotiation of Terr . © % S COrTH 1 | Tuesdays of each t] s Senat obert La Follett ts Pills correc T troubles s 1 4 ¥’ O month, never been demonstrated. In other waters it may ., w"jn, ,pm e _R i __V“ vo”{ P Cvon?nm:’ it ily. I eat h("u"()lv and m?p?;‘:, } Drs. Barton & Doelker | at 8 o'clock, Scottish | of armed vessels to insure the the futility of third party movements, he speaks el | i @ & y 0d C 5 | CHIROPRACTORS Rite Temple JESSIE e pétrol of arm S from the depths of personal experience achieved |3€T€S With me, with none of tha ompany | | DRUGLESS HEALTH SERVICE : : o KELLER, Worthy Mat- these mamm But no sane man will e .. | tarmer indigestion. I have gained e ¥ »| 5 i through association with his late father who under- | : 8 Maintain that Vital Resistance ron; FANNY L # that condition exists here. With or with- ¢/t M8 S S R0CE Bt B e ofreseives in 1924, | CiEht pounds and am again stron|| pree Delivecy Phone 33 | Hellenthal Bldg. - Phone 250 | e e ROB- B the herds will vo through Alaskan Ri it i, | 204 Vigorous | Hours 10 am. to 9 pm. | 4 v | cttact padets The ndance ofaRfiE One gathers that the younger Bob will not again| Sold by Butier-Mauro Drug Co Post Office Substation | .l - ¥ pes Bk . : " stray in that direction. —adv. i il KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ¥ ard cutters does not add iota to their No. 1 | We wil attend to them P Seghers Council No. 1760, SR L rs i s second an t A Sena ] /i issed. E . romptly. r COAL, Hi Robert Simpson 21eetings second and last for some three months each vear, the Coast A Senator Who Will; Be Missed NOTICE Ok ELECTION! Ol s AR Ou 9 i KA P! Monday at 7:30 p. m. S Bl P S Yia ek tache o |To. the Electors of the City of |~———————— = —?|Grain and Transfer business Opt. D. ekt mmm"m Tousel making this, port, Yot Hesipagiehy : (New York Times.) | Juneau. Territory of Alaska. fooreerrreme oo |is increasing daily. There’s a|| g oquate Los Angeles Coi- i e ek L to convoy the seals. During its ab-| while the retirement of Senator Ransdell of| NOTICE is hereby given that reason. Give us a trial order| Tol ot Dtdomatiy Fantbors Vit Hitoien E ¥ is without protection. The Louisiana is to be regretted, he has the satisfaction | pursuant to the provisions of Ordi- today and learn why. | Opthalmology JOHN F. MULLE’N G. K. Chamber of Commerce does well to protest against that he has done much for public health and hws‘mmce Number 177 of the City of qh, ‘0 Fitted, Grouad | sty TURN'EE .e. a policy. Its objections are well founded. The sponsored measures that will bear fruit through gen-|Juneau, and in conformity there- New Shipment You Con’c Holp Being. | ; e | BB R ury Department should grant its request that erations. In his parting word to the Senate helwith, a General Municipal Election P 8 7 | DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. E. the convoy cy be changed so that the services Called attention to the opportunity for private wealth!will be hled on Coast G to aid through the National Institate of Health,| TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1931 this patrol, and that it be left here at Whose establishment he secured, in seeking the|Between the Hours of 9 o'clock sources of prevalent diseases to the end that they ' A. M. and 7 o'clock P. M. of gaid 1 vessel will not be sl Pleased E Mects first and third Arbossador 1o v | B || SR | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fittea 1 | } Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Douglas. ALEX GAIR, W. P, | | ) | b ) ! ) ’ ) \ all to respond to call in any emergenc: | ! ’\’;Nv‘ i R A e T Ry controlled or p vented. By |day for the purpose of‘ electing ! PHONE 114 Office phone 484, residense | G""; SMI'I;H, Secretary. Visiing I cannot suggest to the philanthropists the following officers, towit: § a 63/ 75/ = phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | | Prothers welcome. R T T S | of America, many of whom are seeking some | ONE MAYOR, 1zes 4 to 8 . 1s . - ROME CANN WARNED T0 GUARD : ! | to 12; 1:60 to 5:30 S R U T R 1OME CANNERS WARNED TO GUARI wise use for their wealth, anything better | THREE COUNCILMEN, Price $2.50 ———— || Our trucks go any place any AGAINST BOTULISM. than to contribute generously to this in- ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. % time. A tank for Diesel Oil S TN T | stitute for the purpose of combating disease. ! The Common Council of the i and a tank for crude oil save recent case of food poisoning in North Large sums are needed to place the institute [City of Juneau having heretofore, | ! Also Stetson and JUNEAU-YOUNG burner trouble. in ‘\\lnrh 12 persons ‘dllul Lfi'mnd ;amu unI ‘hi : 1}:(1 lmm(-.lcmiuun x'eluui:-ld ém' the wtx esolution, Lduly;_ de;;gxg_tled m: ] K““l)l’ Felt Cups Funeral Parlors PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 canned peas, has prompted the United States colossal tasks ahead of it, and while Congress | voting precincts of sail ity anc Licensed Funeral Directors | Department of Agriculture to call attention again | can be relied upon to do its part, the de- the Polling Place in each thereof. E at $3-50 and Embalmers 1 o o RELIABLE TMNSFER i »d of canning nonacid vegetables in the mands upon the Federal Treasury are so ;'.h'o ele re hereby notified: { Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone12 | [ — 3 me' to puRrd’ ageinst fhe ‘deadly botulnus poison. heavy that I fear long delay for its devel- | That all duly qualified voter z A T T T ey e ot THE: catls BOMIITED L a4%- ABGRTANG ;A:lm;m unless private donors come to its ‘;;é‘t:g”l";«iafi;‘;t n;;n bg:l:]a(:fi(ss;“ | S 1BIN9S = i FOREST : "-‘l "‘:’1;“!“:"’:(;‘"’:; :i '.“::’L:‘;E::n:;;“l;m:' Happily, cunmbuuons have alréady begun to{City of Juneau, which are a§ fol-| ) 5 HAAS f l S, 10ouseqUEniyY - Iy, Al 4 ® ‘flow toward this permanent institution in the sup- |lows: “Eyerything in Furnish- F : ¥ WOOD anne Thel terd re i ¥ s & o i amous Landan i canned. When these bacteria germinate I 8 porg of research workes |£ AN that section Iying on'” $he Ey 5 Candies || ! losed container they form a deadly poison. They Senator Ransdell has sponsored public health |northerly side of EastSecond Street ings for Men The Cash Bazaar will not grow in salt solutions, however, if the and relief measures, but this will be his outstand-|and West Second Street and the Ope" Evenings GARBAGE H.AULING P age of salt is higher than 9 per cent and ing national contribution. Perhaps this service|said Second Street extended across . Office at Wolland’s i be killed at boiling temperature if the will be wholly forgotten, for: those whose lives | the tide flats to the City Limits |3 Tailor Shop 1 on is sufficiently acid have been lengthened by reason of this service | and easterly of Gold Creek will - i T 1 In the canning of nonacid vegetables — peas, Will never be aware of it. All the more reason|vote in the Fire Apparatus room in Our bread is made the | Chester Barnesson | ragus, beans, corn, beets, and spinach—the only 1 there for saying a word now. Ithe City Hall'Building, located a4 modern way in a per- | ROOM and BOARD | PHONE 66 ! s o mes o B e g _ the corner of Fourth and Main fectly sanitary bakery DAIRY FERTILIZER o > destroy all bacterla that may be py 00 raids on Philadelphia, clubs may call for ‘S'u‘u , the same being the duly I and nothing but the | Mrs. John B. Marshall I nt by canning under steam pressure, according ' . a | i 2 } some amendment of the title, “City of Brotherly rnated Polling Place in and forl] e ne Bost £l 4" other PHONE 2201 . Bureau of Home Economics. In the case of v % ’ S 1 es our an € Love."—(New York Sun.) Precmct No. One, City of Juneau T JOB TOS terial d | icid vegetables and fruits, such as tomatoes, apples, | e R R That all duly qualified votersg B8G - Phone, ma e”ads are use R]n 5 peaches, and gooseberries, the bacteria are killed at| It is not an exaggeration to say that Congress|residing within the boundaries ofy its production. o JUNEAU TRANSFER ROX and MOODY member to ask for it by alpe. GARBAGE Peerless HAULED AND LOT CLEANING Bakery . E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 temperature (212 degrees F.); but with non- has done its wors!A(Louls\llle Courier-Journal.) | Voting Precinet No. Two of ~and v of Juneau, which are as fol- ,,_,___,_______,____ COMPANY bo! | that section lying on the!fil! b A 9 outherly side of East Second Street fj| Tomorrow’s Styles {|and West Second Street and the » {extension of said Second Street‘[* Today’ |across the tide flats to the City fi " | Limits will vote in Wolland Tailor 1 Shop, ‘located in Block G, Lot:®y u the same being the duly des ated Not Only Cheaper but PRINT Polling Place in and for Precinct. No. Two, City of Juneau : H H | % i Better H ! H “Remember the Name” e | NEW RECORDS Garments made or pressed by MW RREEERGUNIC us retain their shape RADIO SERVICE PHONE 528 TOM SHEARER Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of ALL KINDS OF COAL PHONE 438 That all duly qualified voters % DRESSES | { RADIATOR i ‘ GLYCERINE l The last word in | ‘ \‘ clever print $3.00 Gallon models. ! | }i | Expert Radio Repairing | | |{ Radio Tubes and Supplies . PLAY BILLIARDS JUNE‘;{%;{SE]“‘:LODY L. C. SMITH and CORONA —at— Guaranteed by ] RICE & AHLERS CO. ! BURFORD’S « J. B. BURFORD & CO. Sizes 14 to 40 GOOD PLUMBING “Our door step s worn by “We tell you in advance [i|2 e | {Juneau P“bhc Library Seiistied cusomety ) Real Values what job will cost” Free Reading Room ; FIRE ALARM CALLS Ofty Hall, Second Plooe Old papers at the Emplre office. | | Main Street and Fourth | 1-3 Third and Franklin. } $9 95 1-4 Frcnt and Pranklin, Reading Room Open From ] o 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. 8 a m to 10 p. m. 1-6 PFront, near Gross. Apts. . = 1-7 Front, . City Whart. Circulation Room Open from 3 Our Savings Department JE1 romt, oy o MO 1o 8130 p. mT:00 to 8:30 ; . A 1-9 Front at A. J. Office. p. m. Current Magasines, 3 We are featuring this line, be- : | 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gro- || Newspapers, Reference, i - We wish to call your attention fo the fact that this bank main- cery, Books, Etc. F: cause we honestly believe, no better § tains a first class Savings Department. We receive on savings 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash Cole’s FREE TO ALL t . ; h accounts any amount from ome dollar up.. On each account Barn. { chairs are to be had, for the money. ! we compound the interest semi-annually, adding the interest :-; ;rmnt Ang :‘ewun:d. 3 to the account without trouble on the part of the d itor. ~5 Front and Ma! 3 Juneauw’s Qwn Store’ Adiitions wisy be n:\‘:,ca,:'!ya:w oo BN € e, Uopow 2-6 Second and Main, . a circular, circular s E y time. On these savings accounts P 'y ! [ we pay 4 per cent interest. We recommend this kind of ac- S B0k and peward. letterorother pieceof ‘ .| : # G Rall I0 GALAOS ted th 3 | & oeeeeeeee——J| count to persons who have money for which they have no 3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. EMIL! printed matter...the b AR AT Gl immediate use and which they want kept in a safe place 3-4 Second and Gold. paper, the address- until needed. The compounding of interest is automatic. Recreation ing, the mailing easi- | , 183 : The money is not idle, but is constantly making more money ly total more than A uneau- Oun ‘} for you, accumulating for the rainy day or the day of need East. Parlors the printing. Yet, . T 4 X I |} when other sources fail. We would be pleased to have you call n :en't;“‘:l:“‘ Gold. in a large measure, | P H and open a savings account with wus. 4-1 Ninth, back of WW. house. NOW OPEN the Brenite |{ STAND AT PIONEER POOL || : 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview Apts. Upon the Printing, al’(lwal‘e GO. LS t The B. M. Behrends Bank || & 5o i cuinown - °* ||}~ Bowling—Pool Day and Night Service E ! 4-6 Seventh and Main. g Oldest Bank in Alaska e m:.:’.‘n / LB ok mmmam:cmm