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P VI st Tt S ONE GROUP OF €04 TS and SUIT! $10 DRESSE: Values up to $21.50—~NOW $8.95 PR ONE GROUP Wi GRIBSBY SOING . TOFRISED FOR APPEAL CASES -Local Atlorncy to Repre- sent Five Defendants in Appellate Court To represent several defendants in- hearings before tHe United States Circuit Court of Appeals at San Frnacisce, in. each. of whith the validity of the Territory's jury law is at stake, George B. Grigsby, prominent local attorney, left hers Monday morning on the steamer Yukon. He will stop off at Ket- chikan and: take the next steamer south. Three; cases with 1tve defendants In them are set for argument’be- fore the. Appellate Court early in June. In all of them the validity of the jury law of the Territory is an issue. Frank Breed, convicted of man- slaughter, Cliff Matthews, Louis and Ernest Wagner and Carl Sath- Er. convicted of violating the Na- ional " Prohibition. - Act, are seek- ing to set aside the verdicts on the grounds’ thit" the ‘Gotirt here erred lm refusing !o gram pleas in abale- sment attacking the indictments o 2 _which the prosecutions were b: ‘Th( pleas were denied, t e ol holdm' that it was not bound by the Territorial statute in the mat- ter of drawing juries ! while in San Francisco Grigsby will visit with his two married daughters and see for the rnm time his two gmndsom e IIARK\ I O’'NEILL ON WAY SOUTH ON YUKON Harry I. O'Neill, who for years was a prominent merchant of Cor- dova, is on his way south on the steamer Yukon, for a visit of sev- eral’ weeks in the States. the steamer was in port Mr. Neill visited with several of friends in this city. o= About a year aga Mr. O'Neill sold | his. business ,in, Cordova to the Laurie brothers. — v | CHIEF OF POLICE DAVIS. LEAVES HOSPITAL FOR HOME Chief of Police C. J: Davis, who last week underwent, an operation | for removal of his appendix, lefi the hospital yesterday for his home. -—e— MISS MILDRED XEATON LEAVES ON VACATION Miss Mildred Keaton, nurse at the Government Hospital here, left for the south on the steamer Yu- kon to spend Her vacation in the tates. " {formerly of Douglas, will be ‘While: his'| J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA My the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Partly cloudy tonig] to learn that she has the t 1| Time s ight and Wednesday; position in- Seattle of Chief Clerk|g4 pm. yest'y at the Division Office of Standard 4 am, today Brands of California, manuf | Noon today ers and distributors of Fleisch-| mann's Yeas{, Chase and Sanborn Coffee and Teas, Royal Baking I Powder and Royal Desert. Miss Flaterty atfended school in| 5q] | | RMER DOUGLAS GIRL HAS GOOD POSITION, WITH STAND. BRANDS Friends .of Miss Ann Flater ; May 9: gentle- variable winds, Barometer Temp. Humslity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 20.89 61 34 NE 12 Cldy ot I 74 s 2 Cudy 30.10 60 42 NE 12 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather i 125 1e 0 cldy i 2% 2 01 Snow MRS. H. B. SEL b 2% 26 0 Pt.Cldy GRANDSON LEAVE. FOR f 't Yukon e 0 PtCldy TTLE ON \lmox‘}:“““m T ] | . A 36 0 Cldy airbagks B s 04 Cldy | 'Mrs. H. B. Selby left for Seatt 110 | Bagle] .. ; it /- By 49 0 PtCldy on the steamer Yukon #9.'jdin her | St Patl 0 s Trace Snow husband who preceded th | Diteh Harbor {0 .01 cldy @ month ago. She was a | Kodiak 36 36 Pt. Cldy jed south by her grandson, master | Cordova 32 36 Clear {Harry Selby whose father is also in | Junean | 45 Cldy the Puget Sound city | Sitka - 9 | s Clear Mrs. Selby expects to keep house !K“Ch‘ka“ | 40 Clear i | Douglas and has m | both of the sides for her family in Seattle Prince Rupert, .. 42 Cldy o0 Edmonton 38 Cldy | Seattle - 46 Cl K. B. EDWARDS, HEINZ Portland | 46 pt,mgi “57", HERE . FROM vu»'r‘sm Braneiscd “ e 7, K. B. Kawards, repi The barometric pressure is moderately high throughout Alaska, of Heinz “57," came to Ji | except at Cordova where it is about normal, and with the exception the steamer Yukon from a trip m of showers at Pairbanks and showers or snow flurries in Bering the Westward and Interior dis-|Sea, fair weather has been general throughout the Territory. = The tricts, He is; staying at the Gas- \pressure is moderately low northwest of Hawaii and in the Narth tineau: Hotel while her ‘Paclnc States. The temperature rose at Nome and changed but lit- 0 0 o 0 0 0 22 04 42 Bhproomonoocoommmsmmdn o large Coats and Suits, $15.00 B. M. BEHRENDS (0, Juneau’s Leading Department Store WOWQOW““OW mooooooonmomooo«mfiow | of the forward with pleasure to. their , with headqua Nome. residence in the North. Mr. Brew- Unde him are five unit managers ster spent several months in Nome who cover their districts twice last year, and said today that he NDRTHBm’Nn flNcuch year, teach the Eskimos how |feels that he i Teturning home to operate their herds and assist ————————— hem vay possible. Rein- them in any way possible in: NQ’I‘[CE General Relndeer Super- "3 visor Will Inaugurate deer work is also a part of the | After May 10 no telephone Harmony Policy "s in active c job of the school teacher in every native village in the reindeer dis- Itrict, and, he is local reindeer | | rentads for the. manth of May supermtendent ‘wlll be accepted at. a discpunt. All{ interest in connection with |Femiftences by mail -must bear ,me reindeer herds in the North |Rostmark of net Iater than last is the fact that they insure the |discount date. Please ba. prompt: JUNEAU AND DOQUGLAS TELERHONE. CO. |Eskimos against starvation, fur- nish them odlothing: and an oceu- e ———— ORDER NOW pation. “The Eskimo is fortunate com- pared with natives in other parts| At New Low Prices of the United States,” Mr. Brew- Hand packed red king salmon, ster said, “No matter how hard | choice fish only, $5.50 per case of times become, he is furnished his |48 pounds or $3.00 for case of 24 pounds. Place your orders now and fish will be aeltvered € O." O. clothing, food and something to do by the reindeer. This alone giv- 1 Henry Moy, Hoonkh, Alaska. adv: es the reindeer - and importance that justifies the "maintenance of adv. (Continued from Page One) the commercial deveiopment of the reindeer industry and they are manufacturing several products that have large possibilities on the market. Among them are Reindeer jerkie, a salted smoked meat, put up in a 10-cent package; White Rover Dog Food; canned reindeer roast and a smoked meat similar i to chipped beef. the Reindeer Service. Brewster for Cooperation { Both natives of Montana and | It is the desire of Mr. Brewster accustomed to weather not unlike to operate the Reindeer Service, that they will find at Nome, Mr. | to the best interest of all who 8nd Mrs. Brewstar, A9 looking | are ‘copcerned with it. 3Ly . Since the government began 10| g emeo s onns oo import reindeer from Siberia in 1892 as an insurance against fum-vz ine among the natives of Alaska,| herds have increased until there E are now estimated to be between 600,000, and 800,000 head in the Territory. There are 178 native eer - asociations with 5878 members, owning herds which vary in size from a few hundred to, many thousand. Less. than twenly herds are owned by other than natives. Withiny the last few, years 4 P EEch o 138 [ RO ! MOTHERS DAY-SERVICES surplus) over &nd. abbve that need+ ed by the natives in many local- ities. The mdusul—y is now pass’l!ng 1] t i oy p- B Cmbking %0 § ol WEDNESD, 10 venture. This unforeSeen {nzrgasy: i 1 4 has resulted in overstocking the - most available grazing areas Whit- EI l\»g; HAI t AN y) ¥ REV. 1. Al GLASSE/ Speaker WILLIS NOWELL, Violin HARMONY TRIO,. Songs ELKS MOTHERS DAY RITUAL In Reverence to All Mothers es and Lapps have acquired rein- Public Jnwteds -« deer which graze jointly with na- COMING CAEITOI‘. that Mr. Brewster desires to quiet In Active Charge \ The Reindeer Service operates | under the Department of Interior,| but is separate from the Bureau z of Indian Affairs. Work is directed by the Governor of Alaska as ex- officio Commissioner of the In-| F terior Department, and Mr. Brew- 151 e L M- S ree Admission . Good 2 cans... S & W GRAPEFRUIT—No. 2s, 3 cansfor ... . large cans, 2 for large cans, 3 for 4 cans.for ... ... dcans ... ... ALASKA PACK 2cans .. .. ALASKA PACK HILLS COFFEE, 2-pound can . Carrots, per buj tive deer and range problems ‘have GROCERY developed. It is the agitation that has resulted from these problems 'hs"on.as s R WABY “The Snn That Ph.u"PHONES S&WCUT BL\\J New Potatoes, iilbs. .25¢ l\ew Peas, per l&;\t oo 10 Beets, per buncH TAVEI (. Tugnips, per hupch .10c¢ PREFERRED STOCK PINEAPPLE, DEL. MONT h SOLID PACK F()\I ATOES, DEL. MONTE TOMATO SAUCE, S & W CORN, No. 2’s, PREF ERRED S F OCI\ PEAS, No. 2 , No. 2’s, CRAB MEAT, MINCED CLA\[S o TR R IR o M J. B. COFFI'E.-—I p()und can with trml size can FREE, per pound ........ ... SWfFTS PRE) UM HAM—Half or Whole; per' pou ‘d SWIFF'S PREVUM BACON—Half or Whole, per pm@d Radishc h ..10c s, 3 bunches l(k Green Onions, bunch.5¢ Spinach, Celery, bunch 15¢ and 20c¢ Rhubarb, per I L8 GROCERY o B, | te elsewhere. Four-Day Specials These Prices Effective Until Saturday Night DEL. MONTE PEACHES—SIliced og Halves, SUNSTRAND PEACHES—No. 1 Tall, Very 50¢c MOTHER L\/\.fg Loves CANDY Remember her with a beautiful box of the freshest, purest and. most wholesome: homemade candy ob- tainable at any price. ALICE BLUE CHOCOLATES in Mothers Day Wrappings—T75¢ and $1.00 JUNEAU DRUG CO. “The Corner Drug Store” SIMMONS BEDS SPRINGS and MATTRESSES For years a popular favorite where ....450 e e Sy .l il .69¢ .. .336 the luxury of sound sleep is an appreciated factor. THOMAS HARDWARE Co. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 19¢ _.25¢ s i 2 THE TREND is toward “ELECTROL”-of eourse! 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