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< . » s it it s o Y e I T S ran . . Illinols for the calendar year 1930, the latest year I PROFESSION AL . F,ate"ml socwm i Da[l Alaska Emplre for which full records were available, to. determine 5K © AGO o y the highway taxes paid from different sources and ‘g 3 i n m & YE[\R\ . Gastineau Channel ) o NDER -~ GENERAL MANAGER|bY different groups of citizens, based on local iy by William Biron Mowery S e e '}——_—Helene-W L. Albrecht T ! ROBERT W. BENDER - - G 2 S administrative units and the highway service furn- - 1 rnvsld'l’mm T TR 25 R Mlahod o evening except Sunday by _the |ished. Chapter 46 #stay there till he got ready to let i s e | Massage, Elecirlcity, Infra Red | | B- P. O. ELKS meets 4/ E)lrl’}ilu:;‘l‘l? VTING COMPANY at Second and Main It was found that rural property in these States THE PLAN them out! JANUARY 17, 1914 1 i RIY‘ Medical Gymnastics. | | every Wednesday at y) e ks e R AR A DU S paid no tax for urban streets, but a part of the 2 8 Under ordingry circumstances a | Sidney D. Charles, form of 307 Goldstein Building 8 p. m. Visiting i . Entercd in the Post Office In Juneau as Second Class | oo 0w ‘oronerty was expended on local town- ENN-0G steppec away and 0ol-| yuey wico outsit like them would | Cordova, was to leave for Cordova| | o e Niotieth- Srblacne. mat HEE RO e NREEUEREY pesrigges oy ly walked across the logs. That | hesitate about venturing into so |on the Admiral Sampson and re-! L. W. Turoff, Rs!lfl" S SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 2 Rural motor-vehicle owners in Wisconsin paid| was more than Curt cared to try.|plain a deadfall, but 151 trde hetmt of |turn with his family to befi::m a _._. = rrs esicRuler, M. H. Sides, Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1. 339 per cent of the total motor-vehicle imposts ex-| He got down and crept along the nng’htflllhczly nrnl:abla would not stop | permanent resident of Juneau. i Rose——A. Andrews ! _rehl'!_- esiage Peig st e follolng rulopt | pended on all classes of foads and sircets, and travel| pridgo on hands and knees, with m';‘um;alcaflx:i-eiéuea bim, largelybe- | E. R. Jaeger, who with C. E. Graduate Nurse {| T k~ignTs oF coLumBUSs . .m;s six months, In advanc® . ihese same rural motor-vehicle owners made UP| payl behind him. Midway he causg prép e Vs héavy ook Er‘n;kscx.\. (’)w‘;mé the Cain Hot:l,| H Electric Cabinet Baths—Mas- i::)n:n Ooum;ndxo. l'll:. Subgcribers will confer a fav it they will prompily [319 per cent of the total travel on all classes Of| stopped, loosened a plece of bark | ghed. ie hated to think of shooting | planned to lcave for the South on| sage, Colonic Irrigations | uo:.é:?mu ,’.“"’: ey B, Seiivery of thelr papers, . ‘ces 374, |1onds and streets. City and village motor-vehicle| .%o 0q for the sound. Several | Into those men and killing as he |one of the first boats for the pur-. | Office hours 11 am. to 5 pm. | a1 ol ) Y Telephone for Bditorial and Business Offlces, 374 | gyners paid 661 per cent of the taxes and did 811 seconds later he heard the bark hit | would have to Kill to stop a deter- | pose of consulting with Mr. Erick- Evenings hv Apmm:]ment”. | ARloieh "'ml. Okt T MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. _|per cent of the traveling on the roads and streets. against a rock and splash into the | mined rush. They were an admir- |con, then in Seaftle, about the | gecond and Mamn Fhone | Fifth v P ) lusively entitled to the | imilar situation was found in the other two m. able little clan. Besides, this fight lans that had been announced for g ?) Chambers, F* Stroel. The Associated F credited to |A similar stream. p! A P JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. use for republication L R aiso 1 | Biatek The chaém, about seventy feet [ was ot their fight but Karakhan's, |3 ncw steel and concrete addition|— P S R, Se ‘ olfeat v s paper and als tates. 3 £ A0 ) PSR e TR . TURNER, Secretary llf)( a1 news :3(y~f\“,i aherein. i deep, was not so abysmal as he had | and the li;lflsl‘du 1“10;,”‘];:3:““ lx,n ‘::\:‘; to the present "building. R E. B WILSON il local = ———— | " A -~ rge. e would be g be A = (il S y have given us health,” de-| thought; but for the ma~ who fell | charge. of 1 h s E Ty ALASKA CIRCULATION, GUARANTEED IO B AR | e e O e sirvey. Knock off the “th| into It those seventy feet would be |others, letting otbers be victimized | Juneau Chapter No, 7, Order of | Chiropodist—Foot _Specialist | | %760 3 lks g0 any place any . i AN THAT OF AN O — Slaips: j llfe, (SUTRIEE & b i d and’ the statement| plenty, with rocks to crash on and ffn protecting him. | the Eastern Star, announced plans! | 401 Goldstein Building I} | time. A tank for Diesel Ol | 7 [ And lepstie SoUpcs 0 IDICHERER RS R that underground-creek to sweep]| As much as he wanted to try the |1 y< first annual ball to be held ! | PHONE 495 | and a tank for crude ol save ' {stands equally as true. one away. trap, he finally decided against it. on February 23. Invitations for the 5.’————————'————’51 burner trouble. Joining Tenn-Og on the other side, T s event were to b2 issued early in; S n PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 | " itici " CK outside, he explained to th b | a v % cks aspiring politicians will be| he lit another match and looked Al the month. | | o A fnmel‘:ft z:lmoZt tlgli:g time for the| around. He found himself in a large Tenn-Og that the cave was no | | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER RELIABLE TRANSYER ; with -us jagan, R F bruary 4 is the last| irresularly shaped cave, warm and | good, and asked him to show them a The Juneau High School basket-| | DENTISTS - < primary (‘lecl‘lon I‘iunl‘lm_'zn. ‘ebruary S I. dry and fully fifty feet across. Sh fts | better place. ball team was planning to make a | | Blomgren Building et oo day on which filings can be made for party like the entrance led off in a dozen The Indian took them down slope |io. or the towns of Southeast: PHONE 56 < nominations. directions, some straight back into | fifty yards, worked over to the left | yjoo for the purpose of meeting Hours 9 am. to 8 pm. , i the mountain rock, otherfls parall:l- and b mglhtktlile‘lnl !oI ;1 hcltlel ::l;{‘» | basketbalf teams of the othercom-'g " " T @ v ing the face of the cliff. By the | The spot looked ideal to Cur * | munities. Arrangements had been, » ves. The Doctor Arrive match flare he also noticed signs of | first glance. coriipleted to play a game at Sitka ) (New York World-Telegram.) human occupancy. A tangle of rocks and windfall and negotiations were undsr way | | Dr. { gy Jenne : [ ry a ho flew from Loulsville| In the flickering :ight he glanced | logs gave them fine cover; the slone | iy the soldiers at Fort William DENTIST Wise to Call 48 The story of a doctor who fle : -Og, who was staring at the so steeply in front that | o ms 8 and 9 Valentine | g ! lto save a child’s life is a classic in the contemporary | at Tenn-Og, who g 4 that’ direction was | B Seward and the athlstes of Roo Rern s J T § s ¢ g ttack from tha P | e annals of medicine, & modern counterpart of the| Snowshoes and fireplace; and on the'an attac | Skagway and Ketchikan. [ Tele:hnne s uneau l:alls.s! 1 G. 0. P. IN HELPLESS STATE. stories of country medicos dashing through snow i | T TR ! ARROEE 11 Co. when in need 5 e land wind twenty miles to save life.t | > > | A 5 ¢ The plight of the Republican organization in the|™"n "y mac 1, Higginbotham, when a young| jer that hhfld,lécriva“ed “_‘er"”i‘:’“f:: o a of MOVING : country is pitiable, declares the New York Herald |pnysician twenty-five years ago, saw his baby die Sintot mine Wl srew muriewiel | Dr. 1..Ws Bayne or STORAGE Tribune, one of the most staunchly Republican|from a tonsil infection. He perfected a technique in :’n; Semmsror e my‘; :ewér e DENTIST | =Y s newspapers in the country. Since the advent Ofilhe removal of (Qn.les in SI:Ch coa‘s{es‘.vnh S ‘tcm Trie ey as S hbing ms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. || F l 0“ Mr. Roosevelt and the “new deal” it has been notable Later on a nurse came to wi rf bt Iosl: L i by BiismeA e ! O(I.’chfl ours, 9 am. to 5 paL | ' uel 2 for its efforts to instill new courage and provide new |She heard him tell many times of the chi e B2 A S ‘venings by appointment, leadcx:ship for the G. O. P. Without abating trom(andfl?r the origin c}rdhlzx;;peccr:rl’iezat;on&ew oy L oie soclty it S Sgase | S lion a1 i Ceal i 2 . VoI 1 € nurse marrie t, . that work, it, nevertheless, takes time off to voice| =% S g Ty priday night the child, six faat MBUL MRIRS BB ey IR o Transf ! its disgust at conditions that prevail in the party| = 00" e afflicted with the same tonsil of attention. R R Y nster ; circles. ., |infection which had carried away the doctor’s child | 2l Sizpson Under the caption, “New Blood for the G. O. P." |:rpe nyrse sent for the Louisville specialist. | The dagcedsiven :ttm":fc gl\(‘b Robert Simp! rewed « it recently commented editorially as follows: The doctor arrived by plane in time to save the 1Ha}l by the u;leauw riarv"ular Opt. D. > The somewhat vague demands of “The child. This was a rare mingling of science, skill, ‘wa{; a'successhéld eex;r:!),-éd it“ oo reduste Angeles Ool- e e Saturday Evening Post” for a “new” Re- sentiment, coincidence and long fidelity to a memory and everyone joy 1 lege of Optometry and | ) publican Party doubtless echo the feelings lana"s actenioe: ' | mensely. { Opthalmology | on_ne’rup $ of hundreds of thousands of Republicans The old time country doctor driving a horse | | ,,_,_...‘ T Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground | 4 throughout the country. Torn apart by the madly through the snowstorm seems, offhand, touch- | { TRAFFIO NOFICE R MDRE fer LESS ; selfishness of the extremists, the Republican ed with more romance. The doctor himself drove i : l Party today presents a picture of helplessness the buggy. The Louisville doctor was a Ppassenger ) i‘ In order to permit the streets Vto PR R, E. SOUTHWELL A 3 verging on hopelessness. The old leaders in a plane. 1 be cleared of snow ‘i" the early Optometrist—Optician \ g0 —whether of the right or the left wing— Yet when into the modern picture are introduced ] morning hours, no pm_kmg of auto- s ed—Glasses Fitted | seem to be blind. They cling to machine the emotions of the parents, the suffering of the | {mobiles on streets will be _allowcd Rnomm . Vsl—Genf.lne Bldg, g 2 p posts in the illusion that they are still |child, the zeal of the doctor and the varied feelings after 3 am. Compliance with this' | Office’ Frone 484; Residenoe | | JUNEAU-YOUNG the party’s leaders, unaware that their of the air passengers who traveled with him, the | ]ordurv wxl_l help Cx%y crews to fin- | Bt ol 'HD\I.H' Q'Wl’ P followers have deserted them. old time rescue of the dying seems no more cventful | “Jsh clearing operations by 8 am. | | thw 1.2' St E‘Sfl. B i l Puneral Parlors 1 Why this wholesale defection? Because or dramatic. | C. J: DAVIS‘. L He T b Licensed Funeral Directors of the realization by the great mass of the | | —adv. Chief of Police. CTESR and Embalmers J voters that the need of the day is for . SRR T B——— ——————H#| | Night Phone 1851 = Day Phone 12 | % 3 lity of the Future. ! e Pay | = s new blood. The Ogld Upsdlets x?ml}lmr u:c: p ndian’s face, usually so masklike, | impossible; and the upper side was | D?‘?’ S e ol '"‘: fyt R Dr. Richard Williams | |{#&—————— nor admit this. They say cynically a 4 o rotected by a thicklet of devil's- | " 1 of Commerce.) he saw a storm of emotions. This | protected by | DENTIST ly temporary and (Dally Journal : ; SR v RN o | ) :hmat df‘iect;?(:]s ;remr:.\nr;“xv »ne\ap] rh;; col- In the eyes of the architect and the city planner wad the place, the very place, \\hvu‘ L:up, iked with wicked three-inch ! ]l OFFICE AND RESIDENCE lapsed, the OId Guard of the Republicans ey i o 4 o e e ‘e"nz-olg 'B“l:ll me et L"’Il‘llx]‘\ range was as good as he | Gastineau Building, Phone 481 | s i Inoe i g fitted for the requirements of modern living, | spent their idyllic summer. e Tang as as J will have its ipnings. They point out that e \aants ic balsam branch, | cowld ask for, and down at the lake | | P otard Wi nsider a whole- Paul picked up a balsam 2of comid Y | Sl they survived .the Bull, M h st b deond ‘;‘i,fy"“fofi,‘" %o 5 fature.| touched it to Curt’s mateh, -and | shone the whole camp lay wide open | N em— )| Everything tn Furnkshings drove the La Follettes and other Progressives Ve doi so for some time—in which scientific, | looked around the cave with mar- | to their guns. | -— —a for Men out of the party. Therefore they dre sure |/ ONe ing and development will bring & | veling eyes. “Name of the Name!” | The stars had already paled and | | Dr. A. W. Stewart | |n | : o live; foveves, dAth the revolutionary change from the unplanned, haphaz- | he breathed. “Here you and 1 could | were fading one by one. | DENTIST M ’ : R e “"d blc ard developed urban communities of today. hold off a hundred men! Down at the cabin a man, a white I Hovss 9 am. to 6 pam. | e H Darty_. and as & re'sult areh 1lnskmg a olt:tl;c;i What will the new town. of. the hbw ks bl “Maybe so, but if *hey’d ever ha'[:i ry‘ndn sllcpkpc;l out :inm l;het g:ag ; SEWARD BUILDING TEE I At RY ¥ H suicide. They may end ‘:leu;howrx;ep b like? Here is one conception of it: pen to bottle us up in here, we dawn, m:he rArnun1 ;," s(;:r(e'g ! | Office Phone 4€9, Res. [ Franklin Street between g ]livei. "I;m{hewm s:sr;lty 1n”theii ok}:l,u w;ys It will be scientifically located with respect to| Sta¥ m;‘ S l{e:al:iia: v;’}?:l: -fl?\::rswughelcfiae?lozn ahx;s :fiie as he | - Front an2 Secomd Streets | H ..;;hyr # thery ;e ORI T e people. natural resources, including soil, water power, climate, | sgmeth‘:;g r"mt’]e s:elsween 3l i - e S " O R RSB el o 0 O | 4 H peris;‘c' Su:stitut,e “party” for “people” transportation, industry and agriculture. " ! ihi'oi’imfii e At the lake headland to the east | PHONE 350 ! ‘ i : Its population will be limited to the approxi- g 5 H v f th ol k. 3 t noe I d out of the gray mist. L e —Y RE £ e O St W |’ i w1 DAOENIO0 bk b, Vo e e ol i i ey e JUNEAU SAMPLE | H v SRR SCORPELRST . SO5 (W e, igh 1| were strung along the shore. One 3 ] g newNCI:ndzlrmpotf:\Zr;afi'}:; ::x:yr;:)ziifiizgl;dlf; It will be planned in every detall down to the| ftk:zlcba‘r:;( :::tn!sta:pg;?; ‘:ft lo:n:i canoe nose:\"ahead5 of the others. In 1 SHOP JUNEAU FROCK ‘ H e s ot L b ‘urden last house and the view out of the windows of tedge nesr the fssnre. the prow of it Curt's aching eyes The Little Store with the SHOPP . gi pconstructive criticism which is indis- that' house. . There will be no shms, Do d”k; “But suppose they’d plug that| picked out a small slim figure sit- | BIG VALUES E 4‘ pensable in our party system of government. “m'y.s' no intersections where children: and heavy‘ opening up?” Curt asked. ting proudly erect, and his heart | “Exclusive but not Expensive” If the leadership is courageous and effective traffic meet, no congestion or overcrowding, no| leaped. She’'d come through safely! THRILL! Coats, Dresses, Lingerio and the causes which it champions are vital subways, no towering skyscropers, no row houses | HE other Klosohees didn’t know | With rifle out at ready he watched C. L. FENTON Hosicry and Hate ¢ the Republican Party may well “live for- 204 RO lack of recreation facllitles. In the new about it, Tenn-Og said. They | the meeting between her and Karak- |} Nothing like the thrill of CHIROPRACTOR ‘ ever.” But if the die-hards continue in the |\OWR the spaciousness of the great estate will be | o "ohou’ the cave, they often |han, and saw them start up the |{ a ten-strike! Develop your Boumn Yremt St, next o ||F=z saddle, they must resign themselves to the |sccured for all the residents without additional costs.| (oo o pignt there or waited out a | path. While he waited, fingering his |{ game on the finest alleys Brownle’s Barber Shop i fate that overtook the Federalists a century |15 STOWIR Wil be defimitely umited by surround- | jyparg; put they knew nothing| rifle impatiently, he was sudden's |{ you ever played on. orfice Hours: 10-12; 2-8 HOTEL ZYNDA and a quarter ago. The party’s life rests ng it with a wide belt of open green space for| ,p.u¢4ngledge opening. He and the | startled by a throaty yelp from th | 4 : Evenings by Appointment Tacke Bitipin Rivke ' in their hands. FRACESuC LI aRGrRRAOIAL (Mse. tona1 | 8l had found it accidentally while | direction of the cave. Jerking |{ Brunswick Bowling Z G Groups of these communities will form regional | loring their home. around, he saw five of the big honey- | . ELEVATOR SERVICE There is a need for an aggressive OPPOSIUON |gijes with their centralized functions such as uni- | exflgrux:ugt c:;; » Paul argued, “they | colored huskies filter out of a thick- | Aneys LRI G TR SR . porty. Only 'Lhrough constructive criticism and |varsittes, technical schools, theatres, museums and couldn’t trap us in here, partner.|et and come loping straight for the | Bt e HI-LINE SYS’I'EM | ‘ active competition can our two party system of |stadiums. You and I, shooting from the en-|kndll 1! i T Drinks Groceries—Produce—Fresh government be made to function efficiently. Right| Possibly, some day this vision will be realized. | yance yomier. would have solid rock | Tenn-Og dropped the leader with | s Bmhwwlll Soft and Smoked Meats s SN ~ now that is almost wholly lacking. Republican|Certainly living conditions in large centers of rotection on all sides except in|a silent arrow, killing the dog in its Barber SoNResien Front Street, opposite Harris i | P Lower Front Street, opposite 4 leadership seems to have turned opportunist. It is|Population can be greatly improved. | front. If something did go wrong, | tragks. His next arrow struck a Winter and Pond il Hardware Co. | Reasonable Monthly Rates | - waiting for some indefinite and vaguely defined ” we could back up across this chasm, | hugky in the flank. It yelped, | ‘,1 CASH AND CARRY | E. 0. DAVIS ' break. Its oppositon is mostly of the sniping A Tool of Discovery. kick these logs down, and be safe | whirled and bit at the dart. The - 1 £ . . variety. It has no program to offer the country e against an army!” otHers took the hint and stayed back | TELEPHONE 584 i except that of the late and unlamented Hoover (New York Herald Tribune.) . But Curt was not satisfied. For |a respectful distance, with a furious | Day Phone 371 | B iiration . No' Wonder the Herald Tribune The American Museum of Natural History plans| defense the place was perfect, as |snarling and barking. . iders 1t a £ “helpless rging on|l0 Mount Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh's plane in its | Paul said. But defense was not| Down at the lean-to's several men e ———rs : QS & oA BN ipiessiae Ferglag Hall of Ocean Life in such a way that visitors can | enough. If they were to tear Sonya | grabbed spears and came rushing | ‘hcepelessness. look from the gallery into the cockpits from which | away and nail Karashan, they would | up the slope, thinking perhaps that . GENERAL MOTORS | “ TG Ay TR its crew explored the aerial highway to the Far| have to push the fight, and the cave | the dogs had brought a prowling oldin g ast to . and i TOBACCO PRICES. East and their 20,000-mile pathway around the| Was too far distant from the camp |srizzly to bay. Still LeNoir did not : MAYTAG PRODUCTS T fringes of the Atlantic. The visitors may, if they | for sure rifle work, and a drogue of | show himself, and Siam-Klale was ) & 2 y y . . ON Recently a raise in tobacco, or rather some formsihave the imagination for it, picture the leagues of | spruces just down slop almost com- | more than three hundred yards from Establlshed PrlnCL les % 3 1 of it, prices served to bring to mind that not longisea rolling and tossing beneath the pontoons or| pletely hid the cabin. the fiding ¥ ago Kentucky tobacco growers' products was taken {the great sweep of Greenland glaciers which the With the ghost of an idea in mind | “Don’t!” Curt whispered, n“Pm‘xl off the market until a more satisfactory price was |plane’s occupants saw beyond the ‘cowling. They! he stepped back again to the bridge, nne_d his rifie at %he sub-chief. “He's . AR P i offered him for his staple. They didn't strike— |can fancy, if they wish, what it must have been| took hold of the ends of the Iugls, LM\('T“V.VH? we've tgo’s l:lget v.hn;, 1 Jers wi hen |like to ride in these cockpits through all the chances | lifted them up, and assured himself | LeNoir. We're sure to be discovere: g H “ :elfi:ex:l: \n?efr:hseusg:;?deer; “frr;e n;:agefiio‘;zws and hazards and satisfaction of exploration. It is| that the two timbers could easily { now, but before it happens we may Through all the business changes of McCAUL MOTOR ! v B0 closed the maskets and. forbade the ssle of|OF that reason, naturally, that the plane finds a| be thrown into the chasm. It ne|put those two gt ) forty-two years, the management of The COMPANY i tt Py T i 14|Place in the American Museum's collection. The| COuld somehow get the Klosohees| {Oopyright, William B. Mowery) B. M. Behrends Bank has remained the | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ' tht.weed. The growers .a been getting rmv:fl technical achievements of aviation are enshrined| ACTOSs into the cave proper and then Bittia. tinsdks, tomorrow, In same, and has adhered unfailingly to the .. . is to 20 cents a pound for their tobacco, depending| wiin one notable and unhappy exception) at the | push down the bridge, they .would st. established principles of sound and con- tf upon the quality. What angered them was that|smithsonian, in Washington, But the airplane in servative banking practice. vt when he went into a store to buy a package of|its special use as an instrument of geographical Y- Niw. b aines 1891 tho: safat £ d r Jt good smoking tobacco they had to pay 15 cents for|discovery should be represented at the American b «’ fs ds is th = first e ydo s l Smith Elecm’c CA) I 1€ one and one-half ounces. The farmer isn't slow on|Museum, which has been responsible for so much | 94 positors m;l e d e.nxrsf it erahqn | Gastineau Buflding 4/ | arithemetic, particular when it is as simple as that, |Beographical discovery and which preserves other of r ~i here, and tl eh good wi Df customers is EVERYTHING st and when it affects his pocketbook. He figures that [the instruments (Admiral Perry's sledge, for exam- o regag‘ded as the greatest of the assets of | EUROTRICAL _what he selis at 15 to 20 cents brings $150 at retail, [Pl) bY which these viciories have been won. Other | % the institution. - & ' He wants to know why. Somebody must be getting :lrptlane}s] sugh “}f that in which Wilkins flew the | P ; OFFICERS L_ _—___L . 5 : retic, have perhaps achieved greater feats of ex- . d i . M. Bl S, Preside i a lot more out of it than he is. There was no ploration; but the museum is to be congratulated . A SR o r___’ sti Strike, no loud soap-box talking and shooting but o, receiving as an exemplar a plane with the asso. GUy McNAUGHTON, GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, | the movement of tobacco in Kentucky ceased until|ciations which will long cluster about this one, A it Inc Cishier Assi, Oashiter | BETTY MAC € Pprices raised. 4 ’ i JAS. W. MCNAUGHTON, Asst. Cashier B A French Finance Minister thinks United States ¥ |l ad E“‘"’AUTY‘MSHOP l MOTOR-VEHICLE TAXES FAIRLY should pay interest on gold bonds in gold. Maybe; - ® ® PHO! g ybe; i NE 547 APPORTIONED. but when did France become an authority on Established 1898 Juneaun, Alaska 18 < FAR interest etiquette?—(Philadelphia Bulletin.) ~ B M Behre The highway service used by urban and rural v . . ?‘“I vehicles is about in proportion to the motor-| ~After all, we wouldnt mind so much about 15 | $5.00 per mnm':n ' d imposts paid in Wisconsin, Michigan, and the dollar's being the football of American finance, Bank according to a study of highway taxes and |25 Ol conservative says it now is, if we could only o’ ’ J. B. Burford & CO. ’ ‘use made by the Federal Bureau of Public | %€ the one to receive the punt.—(Boston Herald.) WINDOW Cl-E NING JUNEAU, ALASKA | “Our doorstep worn by satisfled | e 4 oast hy i Th i % \ e — 1 o lay down a broad basis for the adjustment of [y, o ;:cf:i”zeg:“;:;n‘::nzhew“&?hum ‘axes on a rational plan, the Bureau studied |States causes no surprise, but it does increase e The world’s greatest need s y finances of Wisconsin, Michigan, and|tempt.—(Detroit Free Press.) . S AR * courage—show yours by advertising,