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| 4 'I’HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29 1933. ; SHOP products before you. Advertisements spread world Roadhouse ANTON REISS yourselves of our facilities for — . 4 . selves. It will enable the co-ops to specialize in T PROFESS'ONAL | Fraternal SOCieliP,s | o at y aAsSKa mplre jobs that they are already well fitted to do. | GO P Ml Gl bl o He emphasizes that the Agricultural Adjustment | 2n YEARS A 1 Gastineau C’ l ! s C r th ntrol of 4 | k anne, ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER Act aims to control prices through the co; 1 ¥rom The Empire Helene W. L. Albrecht | production, but has nothing to do with market prices D a Y { \ PHYSIOTHERAPY i Published every evening except Sunday by the directly. One of the things he thinks may be very \ = T b et e ) } ge, Electricity, Infra Red B. P. 0. ELKS meets EMPIRE PRINTING COMPANY at Second and Main jmportant for the co-ops to do in the future is to & | AUGUST 29, 1913 “mmy Medical Gymnastics. | | €very Wednesday st SR e s R exercise a moderating influence on speculation by | Sale of lots in the newly-open-| | s in Bullding 8 p. m Visiting - Entered in the Post Office In Juneau as Second CIa®s regulating the flow of commodities to market By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE -Shattuck Addition was| [ 307 Geoldsie®® BuCne brothers welcome, X o aEntered n T Gl BREADED EGG PLANT progressing rapidly. The sale was; | Phone Office, L. W. Turoff, Exalt- = ! Breakfast dled by the Janesi Im-|E==des o am et LA DG T hd UBSCRIPTION RATES. | 3 St : smen! being handled by Ut 2 A o Dellvered by :nsrrber In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 PROSPERITY SMOKE. 2 f&f“éigkir;ms;fieftmgegeal Kinsasf Cla’ Sp(Xfl[ | provement Company, of which Ar- - B Secretary. s h. | eady d creal, > tr g : s were Mot S AR e LSRG R By mai, postage puig st the Sacntha: ih sdvancs,| Because cigarette and clgaF manufacturers de- With Cream e SEEOIIC ALIET 1 thi Gl ‘f,‘,‘fr,fi o || DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | ~XNiGiTS OF COLUMBUS 6 r?-"e«-K:n;)olx:‘nf‘dq‘:nni;\'unc T deadiedie °| 1 ; d d‘l‘v\‘ld('nd< (breaking all records in some ! Buttered Toast, Orange Marmalade Successful T“P e : . DENTISTS | i | Seghers Council No. 1760. Subscribers will confer a favor if they will promptly | clared goo di h Coffee s 5 i ife Blomgren Building | | Meetings second and last notify the Business U‘r{lu* of any failure or irregularity cases) and the tobacco grower was left holding the Eiteheon 1 Henry, A. Bundschu, who re-| Mrs. Walstein G. Smith, W‘fi PHONE 56 Monday at 7:30 p, m T o Bl or ot nd Business ‘Offices, 374, | bag along with the wheat and cotton growers, the Cotiage Chesse and Cucumber | cently ek a new fashion in por- of the Toerrorial Treasurer, and Hours 9 am. to @ Dm. || panciens brotners urge Fm’vn] Government will reduce the next tobacco Salad |'w ise costumes by land a 200 her two children, Helen an o o Rhteniy. ORien s MEMBERI?F Afso(?c‘l\:;izypne:fifl.ed to the|CIoD. Pay the grower a bonus on his | Bread Butter | pounder while dressed in a silk|dy, arrived in Junmu';mlu\;mm(“ ] Chudis e e ancThe ~‘r\'<‘~’;;;,],?'n‘?‘“" "ol all news dlspatches credited to|acres and collect a processing tax from the con-| gugar Cookies Fresh Plums |dressing gown and bedroom sl primrul Sampson from 1e1k i (hfll‘ es J. ]enng JOHN P. MULTER, G. K. .‘.'. it ‘.\Ir m"lII";)r;hrl‘“\lx::d‘fz:‘?:‘:;‘d in this paper and also the sumer. Tea pers, l2ft last mnight with Paul‘ h(,'mj in Kmnll:f]u;:auma e DENTIST ; | H. J. TURNER. Secretary oeendiiod: il ok CARANTEED 7o BE LAmcem| Bv this method it is hoped that the grower will Dinner Paiton, a party t;(o the act, for Se-| future home in Rooms sB;::;idi:gvamne - - A ’ ¢ 1 o T ARSI AN THAT OF ANV OTHER PUBLICATION. obaim a fair price for his product through the| Hard Cosked: Eegs, ‘Greasna a’Lfir""mfiZsc’i"u":ad gl e R T e o SRR B, P S A S 3 e SIEUPRMIR | OLAPIIUEE S e e Breaded E . Plant m;e been out on the yacht Nooya|their sons took passage for the — M| | time. A tank for Diesel Oll | will return to the tobacco fields and to the several readed Egg [Fia | ¥ {4 th the State of California R R 7T . (AT 2 T DN s ewie, ol Vive 3 4 H Bread Butter owned by Campbell Church, and|South on 4 .l | an | States And parte of States largely dependent PO | | cod Tathios - ReIBH Toumng s iodpialied BV sy Durbam. for| for the States tospend severa |—~—D 7. W. Bayne | Bl Gl ' the weed. | Orange Gold Cake Orange |the past month. After the por-|weeks at the Hanley ranchat Med- r. J. W. y PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | | Fifty per cent of the tobacco acres must be| Frosting poise hunting episode which was|ford, Oregon. They planned to DENT._IST’] s ! RELIABLE TRANSFER | |taken out of production if the Government’s pro- Coffee reported last Friday, the pair went|attend the Pendleton roundup be- Rooms 5-6 Triang to 1 z.n | J, e |gram is carried out to the letter. For each acre out to Admiralty Islyand, “hm-e‘ fore returniryy to Juneau Office l_mu{si)?:mo»immenl:- b | 3 .4. turned to other uses the farmer is to be allowed Breaded Egg Plant they found trout fishing whijch| ; —1(7—' S Evenmg;’ho&“e r;r;l ? 1$39 and is promised a much larger return if the 1 eggplant, 2 tablespoons salt,| both declared they had never seen Mrs. W. P. : enne,\,. ‘Nur'horn M {experiment is successful. 1 egg, 2 tablespoons cold water,| equalled. | President of the Great kil e ————— 1 | ‘The smoki e on the house, which means'l cup crumbs, 4 tablespoons fat. Mr. Patton is a building con-|Railway and her sister, Miss ¢ = = z el e ger and ultimate| Peel egg plant and cut into|tractor of Kansas City, Missouri,| A. Fallon, were among the aom: Dr. A. W. Stewart ! ey A o S [axpayer‘ oo slices one inch thick, cutting cross-{and Mr. Bundschu is a promi-|inent tourists aboard the Admiral | r. . NT.IST | ] [oopsheigge Wikl pey. & GuELER Crice ol B e ways. Sprinkle with salt and re-|nent attorney of the same city | Sampson | DE £0.6 . pan Y B : | bacco, to pay the processing tax to pay thel o0 giec one on top the other.| The Nooya remains in port _— sk Homs:}zgn;UILDle. i Wise to Call 48 ) | farmer. { Place weight on top and let stand|awaiting word from Edmunvd The Juneau High School was_ | SEW SR Ak | J T f 2 t | And will he complain? Not if it will enable the| 30 minutes. This will release the| Mudge of New York City, and his|added to the University of wlc;sh-! | omcePhone o i i uneau lranste; i I e y |tobacco grower to hire more hands at higher wages, | slightly bitter liquid. Rinse slic-|son Edmund Mudge Jr, of Tex-|ington's accredited o e s e wlteiBes whien i nesd I WHY NOT STATE SANCTUARIES? build new sheds and homes, buy more automobiles|es well with cold water; dip the|as who were to have arrived to-| versity o(. C‘l]:vr()rm:.tho a(‘:]fllru;nil = e : ad L i hington, [and automatic refrigerators, and in other ways give|crumbs then in egg which has|day on the Aleutian, for a bmr. ford Um\(:x andiiy e - - g . of MOVING t An AmcRUEL SRR disgRich from AR R ker and taxpayer more pennies with which|been mixed with the water. Heat|hunt. According to Mr. Church,|Normal schools also agresd to s Dr. Richard Williams e | D. C., announces that grizzly bears in the Rocky |the smoker a s fat in frying pan. Add and quick- | the pair may come by plane to the| cept graduates of the Juneau High| i DENTIST + STORAGE | Mountain States decreased 83 in number between |to buy the smokes ly brown egg plant slices. Cover|hunting grounds, where ihiey willSchool on the same basis as .~u‘n- \ DE 5 i ! 1931 and 1932, falling from 747 to 664. The same and cook slowly 25 minutes or un-|be met by the Nooya. Oscar Oberg| dents from California high schools.| | oFFICE AN.xzflnES;E;I:CEl i Fuel Oil \ authority announced an increase of 1500 in grizzly The Worst Slander. til the slices are tender when|of Juneau is tp be the guide, anfd‘ - ee——— | Gastineau Building, i s bears in Alaska for the same period. That nammuyl RAC R tested with fork. the huntirds "fl]it exge}:gh;hae‘ir flfiné"' b & L L s Coal { raises a query in our minds—Why not establish some (New York Times.) 7 ,g:“';g;:o\g:ldeggaxy;]ks) g:;n%’rl !s]ranx:?s Y, gof, 3 | WHO'S WHO i : . (Using s. tor bear sanctuaries in the Rocky Mountain s‘;‘“z?“ Democrats have been known to vote occasionally |, (GERE Eoter PKE TERD st 7R S ¥ /D WHERE | |® = ) Transfer ! ) Why let the “grizzly bear, the mighty monarc] for Republicans. It is of vivid record that at times volks, % cup orange juice, 2 "a'i e ke & | Roberl blmpSOfl { ! the Rockies,” go the way of the buffalo? For seV-|they fight one another more fiercely than they do| Tooons lemon extrast, % teaspoon| TWO NEW PATIE S ENTER | o D ! AN eral years, the Government of Alaska, the Alaska|the traditional enemy. Occasionally, after they | 0%, 2 cups pastry flour, 2% tea- ANN'S FOR T g 1. Kolosky, fur buyer of Anchor- pt. St { Game Commission and the United States Biological |leave the rural communities in which they drink | o0 poping powder. | 's Tos-| 98¢, is bound for Seattle on the| | Graduste Los Angeles C : . aska enerally have been|in their politics and come to great cities, they i tter and sugar. Add| New patients at St. Ann’s Ynkon. lege .of Optometry an D) I Survey well as Alaskans ger y b | Cream bu 2 1 ¢ G Ramsted, long-| halmol | o ‘~d as encouraging here the indiscriminate |fraternize socially with Republicans. Sometimes, grown | rest of ingredients, beat min- | Pital are eorge Rams l. e | e | Opthalmology X Onnerl'zp s ’|. indicte S el Bowis b which is the|Soft by such associations, Democrats have been heard | .. “pour into 2 layer cake pans|Shoreman, with a broken shoulder,| . J. Paulsen, representative {| | Glasses Fitted, Lenses Groun ‘ slaughter of the Alaska brown bear, ; to declare that Republicans in private intercourse |y .. wiin waxed paper. Bake 20|and Mrs. Nellie Kaho, of Cordova,|the American Can Company, went | ne grizzly species as that which Washington are not wholly bad people. But never, even after m’;:(u[ct. in moderate oven. Cool|for a major operation. though on the Yukon last night,| = —_— MORE for LESS ' authorities tell us are being fxltmg";:ne:ml:n::i repeated party defeats, do Democrats deny their |,y poc i e o A | bound for Seattle from Cordova. |F—po—p—p—sormroreny & States but are increasing in Alaska. . .:%dx ‘ler‘ party affiliation. And woe to any man who says | Orange Fmfin: | MISS TRIS MOORE LEAVES Mrs. Charles L. Cook of Tanana Optometrist—Optician SO T 7 are needed, it is apparent that the bears’ defenders| . .. i pemocrat is, was, or ever intends to be, a| taBlespoon butter, 2 tablespoons AFTER VISIT IN JUNE is a southbound passenger on the Byes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | B— e have picked on the wrong locale. It is in the States Republican. | orange juice, 1 teaspoon lemon | steamer Yukon and visited local Room 7, Valentine Bldg. | S ks and not in this Territory. This outrage has been suffered recently by Gen- | extract, 1¢ teaspoon salt, 1% cups| i as been| friends while that vessel was in| oOfficse Pnone 484; Residence UNEAU-YOUNG | and Miss Iris Moore, who h: \ | We are somewhat curious to know where thalleral Hugh S. Johnson, Administrator of the Na- | girted confectioner's sugar. visiting her sister, Mrs. Earl Clif-|port. She is enroute to Seattle| | phine 238 Office fours: 9:30 | F al Parlor l figure of 4500 grizzly (brown) bears for Alaska wastlonal Indusirial Recovery Act. To read a published | Mix ingredients and beat tWolgoq for the lnst two weeks, left|where she will visit her daughter to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | Kdcenasn ¥ haist Distot . ained. Not we are certain from the Alaska Game |report that the General is “still a Republican” does minutes. Let stand 5 minutes.| on the steamer Alaska last evening |Mrs. Guy Bergman, and family for — | Cflmfld F:ebfi'l Directors Rk n, or the United States Forest Service.[not bring from him the indignation it v\ouldhu lth Beat until creamy and frost C“ke"'ror her home in Seattle. several months. = . =i thonne 1351 a’Dn:;‘Phone 12; The investigations carried on by these two organiza- :f:;sg;i:,h(‘,‘l:cfi:,"ies :f;;dy L‘;omfi:;eih:: ;mi“ba:,[, il e —— = — — Rose A. Andrews " tions, both individually and jointly, do not point to In adversity, Democrats particularly resent this|MRS. HAWLEY STERLING TO| 1 Graduate Nurse 1 = any such bear population figure as that. On) . . " o0 T dicates that mere defeat makes| VISIT IN SOUTH FOR MONTH | ° ° ° | Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- \\ T : Admiralty Tsland alone, which is but & small frac- | o oot "Byt even to be called a Republican | : q B At e SR S 4BIN S t t I's rAnge aska, rather > 2 ¢ " Mrs. Hawley Sterling left on | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | tion of: the total bearyrange of Alaska, a he! nowadays, when that is to be assigned to the g oy Mo s | b : conservative census last year showed approximately|minority that Democrats love, draws fire. This was A\}Iw \;nk?]x} ,zmvi n?h:ol -Drnd :bom' Evenings by lApl-'l ;hfg:: S| ; one-fourth of that number. Adding the bears on|General Johnson's moderate refutation: ot L‘; o "1; -‘“51 sé;fifle ot Second and Main ) | Everything in Furnishings Baranof and Chichagof Islands and adjacent sec- My father was a Democrat, my grand- ;“01“):'0\’:“‘ ‘C‘;;hfi'lrixa Srctiag e . for Men tions of the mainland from Lynn Canal to Yakataga| father was a Democrat and my grea!»gr_and- ‘m;rfinr r‘exides g | ; e e 5 A would more than account for the 4,500 total an- father was a Democrat, all fairly prominent L e SO Certainteed R(H)flllg t : = £ 2 T at is much less than one-half of in their party. I'm one by inheritance, E LEON ENSCH pSETERRBAT [Ty O & nounced. And that is mu M coniviohion iand bellef, andTve: Devers baen | B. P. 0. ELKS IROPEACTOR | f TaE JunEAU LAUNDRY the bear range. To those who have been in Alaskaj Conviction ar i Special meeting Wednesday, Aug- | Building Paper Asphalt Felt | OERBDEEALROR. - il , o bt e and had an opportunity to estimate at first hand That shnguled b‘e enoiigh. T very TeAlRmInE. bon~ ust 80. Initiation. adv. | g iy | ol:z::-m;;rsstc ey ‘;;ank ‘w i Front s M"‘*fl“ & ) N its brown, or grizly, bear populatlon the number|. ... e source, has strength, Doubtless. the | — | Deadening Felt Certainteed Shingles i PHONE 451 | ; given is ridiculously low, and probably is considerablyiomy reason the General did not cite his great- ' 3 b PR ) s R PHONE 359 i less than one-half of the actual number. great-grandfather is because that Johnson, a follower Asphalt Sheeting T — ] of Jeferson, was in those days called a Republican, 1 Roofi I .|_ = | 428 ° n though it meant what a Democrat means now. The Corrugatec oofing Iron i O e g oy SAYS Al)—“gg:!g‘:li‘l:ri‘v(&w'l‘l‘ AID | onard is Killed for the time belng, But if later on 8 2 ALL:}MA{E gC?"II;f JUNEAU FROCK 5 C S, the Democrats lose, and any one then calls the ! Roofi Pitcl Expert Beauty Spec { % ¢ ool 1tch P, General a Republican, he will find out what a real g PERN;?:I?NTAWA‘V::SM an S]biu?:n E o o) Chester C. Davis, Director of the Production Di-|pemocratic vocabulary is like. T . WindOWS | Phone ‘or Appoin! “Exclusive Expensi vision of the Agricultural Adjustment Administra- | | Nai Doors | Entrance Ploneer Barber Shop Coats, Dresses, Lingerie s tion, sees a broader opportunity for farmers’ co-| The oft-referred-to character who tried to sell No PARkER LB on — o Hoslery and Hate “’ ; operative associations than they have ever had electric fans to Eskimos has been pushed off his P:;';:;OT:‘:‘I0=;‘;° before. He thinks the Agricultural Adjustment Actpinnacle as the world’s outstanding optimist since Sood EnoRgh © W 0 e =k will probably do the cooperative movement more good another man opened a beer parlor in Westerville.— cleven fimes! Bok 9 JUNEAU SAMPLE HOTEL ZYNDA tly fostering cooperative marketing |(Ohio State Joarnal) then you can count :‘u;:]‘da;-‘naxtd?;ic Tt g | on it for a lifetime (Tar Pot For Rent) SHOP Large Sample Rooms A : g ailed , ish f easy writing! The Little Store with the " to full opera- A French girl has failed.to swim the Englis] of e ELEVATOR SERVICE 3 T R e o Bl R T P | onannel, BUUME Oncie sim ean tllithe i, Why not select a |\ — et BIG VALUES Pl gy Hop, 16 Wit e possihle, J0E the first LR, (07 00| i e Frenchl Moy tall to ‘onins. Akecsk— (T | Parker today, or o ETOR, Y operatives to promise only what they can do. By Pres Preas) “ ‘i,,ev,,,., to a f i Vi s 1 i . - taking over jobs that the cooperatives cannot yet) i ln_m!d. Many ex- F H G > = 5 perform, and relieving the co-ops of responsibility| ne Greeks in Chicago have invited Samuel ! ?fl‘:‘s‘::fi?:";‘:sgfi eaturlng ome rown ——C. 1. FEN——TON T T—Gm———_E HAULED | - for surpluses and prices at this critical time, Mr. pneun to that city. It is understood, however, that 1os tomahi™ Lekk: CHIROPRACTOR ) bl Mo Y x‘ o hs Davis holds that the Adjustment Act will be of very Mr. Insull is not accepting the invitations at proof, non-break- F ot d Ve etables ! Boutn rant Bt next th | easonal thly real service to the farmers' organizations them- present—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) abla Baivet ok rutis an g Brownie's Barber Shop | _E. 0. DAVIS | tion of clip permits ; orice Hours: 10-12; 2-5 | TELEPHONE 584 { - - ——— (- R enaea pen 1o rest d'”f“ Evenings by Appointment | Day Phone 371 | \ deep and safe in . your pocket. At 3 | :tfiod stores every- Sar TR fia—-— e _———T where. e advertisements bring od) | F R ES H | : news of better things to have and GENERAL MOTORS | A ‘ ! x Telephone 47 Prompt Dellvel'y easier ways to live. and | . | : | MAYTAG PRODUCTS FROCKS | Whitmar’s |PARKER : , SoN | . 1 uman’s : - W. P. JOHN. ' In Sizes | C'wc‘)lates i In pint or half pint cartons : | P, - P i é DRUGGIST INAVIAN ‘ 1 EASY-WRITING PEM (§° F B h C SCANDIN for I JUST RECEIVED {s . rye-Bruhn Com e et | i Direct from the Makers r_ —————u|{" Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery Phone 513 Steam Heat o) WOMEN f : i ! > LOWER FRONT STREET | ‘| Smith Flectric Co. | Rates by Day, Week or Month b MISSES I Gastinead Building 1 ! ) utlier Mauro i} EVERYTHING 1 L4 5 | ELECTRICAL } L3 = D - " 6.9 1 MO L Se—e $6.95t0 [ Drug Co. The B. M. Behrends Bank PETER PAN ' L e - g o | BEAUTY SHOPPE $ 97 50 : s . Alask; Second Floor, Triangle Bldg. | Anytime” , 3 b 1 g Juneau n PHONE 221 < | . . ‘ . Frocks of | : | ‘Want to Make || reememe . i SINCE 1891 i i Companionate Juneau lce Cream | BANKERS a Good Steak Exclusive b H £ i Fabrics Are Parlors { Taste Better? Agency ' NEW! | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | ! i Then order a bottle of Ex- 9 H | DANISH ICE CREAM | Strong—Progressive—Conservative tra Pale to go with it! Our KABO ! e, | | Beer is just bitter enough to CORS 0 ‘ i VISIT THE yet full-flavored, creamy + - 1 . . 3 s 3 J | More For Your We cordially invite you to avail and mild to make a bottle < - STEVENS Money Salmon Creek

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