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s e e e 1 e ) 4 et A AP 11 b ol Ol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1934. ; GIRL SCOUTS e TOHOLD SALE| v-wcare : Juneau Next Tuesday, September 11, will be a busy day for members of the Transfer Co. 307 Goldstein Building *p every Wednesday 3 ! i local Girl Scout Troop Committee, Phone Office, 216 | at 8:00 pm. Visiting when their first rummage sale will when in need of l:;._.fi— ’ brothers welcome, + Alaska Ifm )ir(’ NO REGISTRATION NEEDED. Vi I > e : ~ Cnss 1 the old query arises—“Can one other- EAR ‘ o qualified vote if he or she has not registered?” 20 Y S A JO Wer is, of course, “yes.. Alaska has no PFrom The Empire . w for Territorial elections, either r R e A mary or gencral. Any citizen above the age of | IS 86 he S e W Junctu ob |21, who has resided in the Territory for one year | s A = —— ———— — |last preceding the clection and 30 days in the| SEPTEMBER 8, 1914. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. | precinct, who can meat the literacy requirements, | One of the greatest battles of . . in progress ‘east of Dellvered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.25, ed to te oxt Tuesday's election. |the war was T ik vat {5 gattins ko VOIS LR “‘,,;t"yt °vt ere | Faris. It was a continuation of the By 1l postage the following rates | Every qualificd resident ought to vote. There|anS Th T L TRy O orevious day — - Daily ROBERT W. BENDER - - GENERAL MANAGER | PROFESSIONAL J T—I_V'ratcrnnl Societies T ! OF ——— | r,‘ Gastineau Channel | . | Helene W.L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics. cept Sundav by _th at Second and Mai Ty . evening TING COMPANY ok P it Sl nd Class v B P.O. ELKS meeis - A A it S ol ¥ VR cant rooms next door to the Hol- be held on Front Street in the va- MOVING or STO%fiE John H. Walmer, @ne year, in ; six months, in advance,| gt gt | e X i 1ted Ruler. M. I1. § Seeretary. §o: osc siontr, In edvance, BLI5 L oy | 135 Been an apparent apathy vt Dy and credit was given General Jof-|lywood Shoe Repair Shop. It it Fuel 2.“ ¢ Rose A. Andrews e e ainbise b 4 ‘ the Business Office of any failure or irregularity which dees not indicate a representative vote. is ‘m, for selecting the battlefield. hoped to make the sale an annual ransier Graduate Nurse i KNIGHTS OF COLUUMBUS the -dellvery of their papers. * is due, I ly, to the fact that there is no contest affair. Electric Cabinet Bath | b ik ] Tolephcae for Bditorial and Business Offices, 374. | Y & lect ‘abinef s—Mas- | | Seghers Council No.1760. 4 ain ! s — - jover the of] of Delegate to Congress. However,| Clarence E. Cartwright, mem-|. A good selection of warm coats, ‘,_—-————————’2-‘ sage, Colonic Trrigations | | Moelings second and last :1{ ve elect a Treasurer, Representatives | ber of the B. M. Behrends organ-|sweaters, underwear for men, wom- Office h 1 o B » ‘ b EMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. fwe ha to elect a Treasurer, four 4 | ce hours am. to pm. Monday at 7:30 p. m. The Aeociates Bress 1n exclusgvly entitied to the | ang Cenator from each Division. Every effort | ization, returned to Juneau withlen and children, dresses, caps, | H. S. GRAVES | Evenings by Appointment | | Tiansient brothers urg- f B e 1 This paper toTu [ should be made to get out as largs_a vote as|his bride, the former Miss Ed:ffanoes, books, lamps, Fousehold fur-| | “Fhe Clothin,: Man” ||| Secoa and Mosin + GRSt s Gt Comen { Jeoal news published herein. ke Regardless of how you vote, you owe it to Tilton of Seattle. :e‘:}:ng:m‘::d ‘z:;heor“;r;;?;::h;:fi: ! s ! Chambers, Fifth Street. 4 ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | as to yourselves to cast your| Mrs. Downle D. Muir entertained |ba ‘5 | Home of Hart, Schaffner and | JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION i i 4 rgains. | Marx Clothing j H. J. TURNER, Scretary N b el ks ik = o a number of friends informally| If results of the sale justify it,|| | B. Wil SON —— e = 3 R T yesterday afternoon at her home |itiwill be held over another day. | PR o E. B. WilLSO MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 i | Hitler has acquired, or d, so much authority | o “'nicon street. " WAyone wishing to donate rum- = TR s Chiropodist—Font Specialist | « H that it is doubtful if any mortal could possess # n?ge of any kind, may phone 365 | g———— ) 401 Goldstein Building : ,::;um; :nd;ounhlmhm‘: | Do o 3 sen a . E. 960 i PHONE 498 S, O sufficient power to administer it. General Manager A. E. Nadeau|of,260 and goods will be called for.| | GARLAND BOGGAN ] g ! Scottish Rite Temple, _— of the Jualin mines was in Ju- 8¢ may be left at the Dr. L. Russia declares that Japan is inclined to be|neau to meet Consulting Engineer |P. Dawes apartment with Mrs. Hardwood Floors MR T B TR, ""‘g:‘“‘]’_;::;:)"i“ P '; hgh-handed. with reference to the Chinese Eastern|Young of the Alg]llmwan Develop-fJohn Newman. [ Waxing Polish.ng || DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || Jam: ‘::I(SgEfVERS i | Railroad. Evidently Japan is learning some of the|ment Company, All of the Algun: e e Sandi iy DENTISTS . b | mctheds of high finance in this country. fcan Company's operations in Can INISTERS WILL HOLD anding l Biomgren Building i’ - | 4 SO DGO ada and the Congo had been clos- MEETING ON MONDAY — PHONE 56 | PN | Just why ail the pother about the girls wearing|%d down o A T 7 ¥ n s 1ours 9 am. to 9 pm. i E ok . len It scoms o makter ‘of legs rather than|8csorews ; 8. €] The Ministerial Association of ] . 0. E. Lt word from Jean Vanophen, presi-ijuneau and Douglas will hold its ’ 1 ‘ Meets first and third Mondays, § one ol ildsie. dent of the company, sald that he|repylar September meeting on Mon- PIONEER CAFE I pam., Eagles Hall, Douglas. Visiting | g e A E was in Liverpool and would g0 t0|day, September 10, at 10 am. with | | J. K. PAUL | D S P J brothers welcome. Sante Degan. R i Eyes West! Belgium where duty called him, as| Gaptain R. B. Lesher at the Sal-| | i r. C. P. Jenne | e s e —_— <oon as his immediate business was|yation Army Citadel. “THE HOME OTF 11 DENTIST s SRR SRR (Daily Jcurnal of Commerce, Seattle.) 4 completed. The annual election of officers| ! GOOD EATS” |t Rooms B;‘mfldl:gvnenum — a3 Many observing men whose judgment has prove _ will be held at this meeting, ac- PR S T | . | - T Speaking here on £ Jast, under the sound believe that there will be an influx of hun-| Mrs. Eno.ch Perkins joined the|cording to the Rev. David Waggon- = T Telephone 176 \ 3:': tm:ksla;:‘; 1(::' ;lidr a(r)-‘yl ‘\ suspices of the Women’s Democratic Club of this dreds of thousands of homeseekers from the Middle ojr‘ach;r.xg staff of the Juneauler secretary. " THE MISSY SHOP S8 o ik 108 oradp i, - city, Delegate Dimond, near the end of a 50-minute {West into the Pacific Northwest in the next few |schools. e A0 o o 3 Sacien teouhile. % years. They feel that opportunity is now afforded Sy — | Speclalizing in 3 PP | HOS[ERY, LINGERIE, i PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 ito attract large numbers from the drought areas to| James R. Whipple, assistant gen- | i falk said: 1 b RELIABLE TRANSFER & i ’:“I’"'H’Z‘“W;gc‘;f:m?'Il" % ihts section. Some say that more than a million |eral manager of the Alaska Gas- W :Ic?:’sf cxznfl;s&;\ffww x i | New Deal, who have confidence in the Presi- |people will come to the Northwest in the ensuing tm‘r'a]u\ corfnmné-“;mdiMrts- Whlp; ISL ANDFR | i)‘ric*s T8 | | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. T e dent and his program, to go through from three years, seeking new homes—people who have | ple xznm NG slont® 1y :pem; i ‘ [, s apnt | | Office hours, 9 am. to 5 p. | |z . : = top to bottom in support of those who Itired of periodic crop failures, sweltering summers “w,r:nlt v . t of T. L 7 N 3, Livenings by appointment | Commercial Ad,ust- Bioport it Of course, it you 'don't. bslieye [80d:Iongimonths of freezing winters. ki v A pen S AL V A(‘E P LA PHONE 321 Ul re K Rating Boteu in it, tear it up. This is the time to choose. | ”‘“’g gt g""f""fléo‘f\, Zetnt;r el PZE:;:; RS ; 2 i ; 3 B J “|| cooperating with %the Serv- | QRS et s ke, om A RO ‘m'(ao SLI;A;fl xes:rm¥t (;s dl;ri-cul‘t3 to a!:'xl:‘:s;lant popul:\- enroute to Mos W,”Idaho. where | . | WARRACK Lz | ice Bureau meeting as it appeared in The Empire on the fol-|yon ™ grore are innumerable problems. But the he was studying law at the Uni- Operations | Construction Co. Robert Simpson | Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. i % lowing day. More than 800 persons, who heard ,iimism and drive of the pioneers owed its exist- |versity of Idaho. | Juncau Phene 487 | | | | We have 5,000 local ratings | a Mr. Dimond’s strong and eloquent advocacy of the ence Jargely to the open West. The West has always “G B WANDERER" [ Opt, D. i oni filé New Deal, heard t passage. An eleventh hour been America’s “acegn the hole.” The far horizon| Mrs. Mark Sabin and sons Har-| ok i 21| | Graduate Los Angeles Col- B - 0 effort by opponents of the President's policies to toward the' setting sun has ever appealed to the|ry and Charles left Juneau en-| { T2 5 1 lege of Optometry and = — A | make it appear that he never made any such state- 'more venturesome of this country. One reason why route to Portland, Oregon, where Leaves C"y Float PO B O BRTIRER g | Opthalmology TR e ment can hardly succeed in its purpose which is to the depression hit the country so hard was that|the boys would attend school dur- 3 i | ; v 1 . “Classcs Pitted, Lenses Ground L .)'uncs-Slcvcn Sho win votes in next Tuesday's election here for the the impression in the East and Middle West has|ing the ‘winter. SUNDAY’ SEPT. 9 BEER ) e T IFD. o P A R 1 I s Shop SR, | avowed critics the New Deal, candidates .he been that the Far West had nothing more to offer 5 { |un o e e 5 REe s pisine ew, Deal, (oancidalet on e i iidiweexer Former Mayor Charles W. Car-| 3P. M | DR R E SOUTHWELL ||| LADIES_CHILDREN'S ¥ G. O. P. ticket. | ter won the Truesdell medal as a | . . ' 1 READY-TO-WEAR Optometrist—Optician . . . . | It may be that the President senscs the p g né | biity of getting worthy farmers off the unproductive | esult of the Sunday shoot of the of Guaranteed { | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | | Seward Street Near Third | o Juneau Gun Club. | Qualiliea! | 3 Room 17, Valentine Bldg. -~ .- That there is a concerted, weli-financed cam- 'and farmed-out lands of the. East and onto ihe @For special hunting paign of propaganda, nationwide in scope sceking Office Phone 484; Residence % 4 more fertile lands of the West. Otherwise he might b 7 . " ! | e o to discredit the Administration is well known. It is ]‘\;(““‘f:@ bpw'::rlm‘ 46 :nthu";wsli" i tha |QOlmbIE Miss Boyle, one of the leack_lers‘ tnps see "Wanderer The assurance that you are | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | ‘; UNEAU-YO 5 . ¢ that it has extended laska i b Sasi of the Douglas schools, arrived i % | 12: 2 i bl -YOUNG . not estonishing that it has extended to Alaska. pooo ™ot o gther great reclamation cnter- " o vat Clty Bldak or wins buying the purest and BEST {|| to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Everywhere the same old arguments are used to ‘brices, which have been so bitterly fought by East- ;;mx! her home in Cordova on the‘ 3 ) BEER is yours when you pat- &% o ! Funeral qu'lors bolster up the drive—destruction of cherished insti- erpers, e | quire at George Bros. ronize this establishment| = # 5| | Licensed Funeral Directors [ tu bureaucracy a dictato; make an imy ion,'gn Bhé piblici ¥ail’ to, distur the confidence the people have in Mr. Roosevelt, ended. It has lons, riotous expendity % f T T and Embalmers Rhinelander Dr. Rickard Williams | Night Phone 1851 Dgy Phone 12 and H DENTIST _! & Alt Heidelberg || OFFICE AND!RESIDENCE SR menaced national ¢ The West does offer people who have suffered The weather was partly cloudy.| hip. Where these fail to co seriously in drought areas new hope—new homes, P 4 i ‘b & hew ‘start. The job of building America has not ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS imply passed through one phase. TOIRES e S - Installation of officers, Masonic 3 § 7 . 7 H —— s he specious plea is made that “local issues are para- There is still abundant opportunity here in the|p.. . " g gelock Satur an { For Quick | 1 Gastineau Bullding | mount, more important what happens in a small, West and “! ‘“";M frek rf" :’9‘:‘::" re?embligx:e ;‘ members urged to be pres Pub~|§ RADIO ON DRAUGHT 1, e 5 S 4BIN,S Iimited locality than what happens nationally ::('“:0 r:::{’(“” e coming of the early p b vic invited. —adv. |} REI)AIR PY { B 3 A Of course, that is puerile. Unless the Nation ’ ¥ 5 y > & ) 2 | The virgin land of the Columbia Basin, once ‘(z - 1 Everything in Furnish! A 3 even keel, unless it is prosperous, unless'woio js available, can produce enough food for ” Tolcph(me T’w M"'.'ers 't Dr. A. W. Stewart s ings i's industries and public works can furnish employ- 4 fajr-sized nation. . A i | DENTIST Men N ment to all who need it at wages that will permit| There are great possibilities before us. Thosa ] . Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. B ! g P - t | SEWARD BUILDING 3 L i them to live in comfort, nothing we do locally who see too much Western power, too much West- Dru C i S stirren ecreanion } Office Phone 409, Re: [+ I h avail. That is the great reason why ern farm land, too advanced highway systems, too g " N 5 e ’ & can be of muc] hose who e faith in the President and con- much optimism as to the future may be badly sidence in his program ought to vote only for undershooting their mark. The future may reveal {mose who are pledged to support him and to act that the most optimistic here in the West today " i} Tue Juneau LAaunpry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets “THE CORNER DRUG STORE" P. O. Substation No. 1 { Guns and Ammunition E PILL ERORIAY — - 1‘ Phone 276 SEE BIG VAN { Parlors PR | | ® 7 iy had little conception of the development that was FREE DELIVERY H - | y h his licies. Ly i | f oy wiih s poltes, © Lio. vonies Airliitent foll irs. the moet danilk || LOWER FRONT STREET . | | o= Scientific Masseurer || L § |ing Mid-West drought in history. Sotires it e ookt (1) e g9y Lunol | 3 1} To introduce my work, all body E:——-J} e There can be no mistake about the opposition | 2 s PAINTS——OILS | and scalp treatments will be -3 : of the G. O. P. It is open, active and bitter. In| “Profiteering.” Builders’ and Shelt given at exactly half price. This every political meeting held on Gastineau Channel | 2 | | | i A | HARDWARE Ly its candidates that opposition has been vigorously | (New York Times.) . EA U CA FE | offer good for one week only. Call 142 Gastineau Ave. or JUNEAU FROCK b SHOPPE velced. If an entire Legislature of that complexion| Food prices are rising, and will doubtless con- 4 Thomu Hard Phone 617. : “hould be elacted, unquestionably it would be wholly | tinue to follow the commodity markets if the latter GASTINEAU 1IOTEL BUILDING :‘; ware Co. ,I, (EXS oty ok Expanaive : imsympathetic with the National Administration again advance. But up to the present the consumers' French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer || — O L o Tty Jnccls, 3 and not representative of Alaskan sentiment gen- counsel of the AAA finds no justification for the TOTEM MARKET osiery and Hats 3 crally. |charge of “profiteering.” From mid-April (when . . Groceries—Produce—Fresh On the other ‘a7 ihe Democratic ticket is |Some of the effects of the drought were first antol- T ’ Sm;;l:nE‘!egtfl;c Co. | ®and Smoked Meats e L the iattorm to support. Mr. Pited> to the end of July Government figures show — utuk Siling | WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | HOTEL Z Roosevelt’s program. A i i ; ar. |tha e cost of month’s supply of fourteen s | CASH AND CARRY YN L] I'irn:ee:dllhsatpuylh:innv o 'l;:tnd‘cm:.p ”\];z 1"”“] "écwmr a0, Ayig loly Micenecd ffrom . S 1M “Tomorrow’s Styles TOday” ELECIRICAL I E‘I Js oT DA f 5 % o ol S i ol $1826. The spread between these figures is re- . 3 Large Sample Room ., Bietion . |garded as no greater than the rise in farm prices, o THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS ELEVATOR SERVICE i {the payment of higher wages and the processing On the Democratic legislative ticket, there are|taxes would justify. There is as yet little evidence ' L] five candidates. ¥our of them are experienced |of “gouging” on the part of progessors or distributors, . Legislators—Senator Allen Shattuck, of this city, A.'and the present survey deploreS exaggerated rcports g e as neau H. Ziegler and F. J. Baronovich of Ketchikan, and of fcod shortages and predictions of wildly soaring S. ZYNDA, Prop. GARBAGE HAULED Joe Green of Hyder. Their record in the Legisiature |Prices. Such reports, it suggests, merely tend to Our Servi i Re ' an N TVi Be; asonable Monthly Rates is clear. It cannol be justifiably attacked by any Create a buyers' panic and thereby to play into “Juneau’s Own Store” ces {n A% TRR And i g e E. 0. DAVIS class of voters. The fifth candidate, A. F. Walker |the hands of would-be profiteers. Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Dl The AAA promises to keep the consumer posted of Craig, is Vice-President of the Alaska Trollers’ Stiodraifie iteioe Ghanmes in retall food Association. He is without previous legislative ex- A . il ood ‘prices their relation to prices actually recel s perience, but he has had a wide experience in s B § received by - farmer. This information will be gi Y the fishing occupation, and has a knowledge of the u‘,l,.?,]:;h g e oo u:; :figu:x YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR FRYE’S BABY BEEF %—? ! Phone 4753 s5ed 19— . problems this Division faces. believe that its publication will help to hold retail “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON GENERAL MOTORS | 3 These men, Delegate Dimond, who is without |costs approximately in line with prices of raw . F and | ¥ opposition for re-clection, and Oscar G. Olson, materials. In addition, the Government has power Wlth a Nm rye' runn Ompany ! MAYTAG PRODUCTS i Cordova resident and candidate for Treasurer, are|to reduce tariffs on competing foreign food stuffs 4 W, | openly supporting the New Deal. They deserve the|by as much as 50 per cent, and this authority might Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery . P. JOHNSON Paint Job! Treat youd car to & " . ron o pot 124 o woal A Good Business Reference m I:. :" s Just as you judge a man by his business con- yowll appreciate our service nections, 50, too, you are inclined to judge a bank by and workmanship. its known patrons. . The B. M. Behrends Bank fikes to be judged in this way. X gupport of the voters who are of that frame of [be used to advantage in some cases in the event itia. that widespread “profiteering” should actually de- As Delegate 1_)":10"(‘1_ \:cry clearly said in 5% hs vwl)rl)bhas also been suggested that the Government address here said: “This is the time to choose. invoke drastic licensing powers against distributers i charging “unnecessary high prices.” But this is a CAPTIOUSLY CRITICAL. policy of doubtful wisdom. Any attempt to enforce — licensing provisions in the case of individual sellers Currently there has been noted an effort tolin thousands of food markets, each essentially local create a prejudice against Senator Shattuck's can-|in character, would seem certain to involve the didacy for re-election by terming him the “Chamber |Government in complications compared with which of Commerce candidate” and upholding Henry |enforcement of the Eighteenth Amendment would Roden, Independent candidate, as the common man’s|Seem simplicity itself. [ e —— McCAUL MOTOR ) | COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers L —— . The Florence Sho, Permanent Waving a Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. PHONE 427 Connors Motor Co., Inc. zealously and effectively. He is just as|yo,.na)) . candidate. That is most ill-conceived. Mr. Roden, 0% This bank is the oldest and large: i Behr i \we are comfident, would be the first to signify his B A (e Inis AlAsks and ik, has DibeaKl Hier the sga:fe 1"“8:11‘(“:1_ ends Bank Building @ approval of such an effort to stir up class feeling Bt Si0ihe tellow Who hax wob : ment since it was founded forty-two years ago. [ the cause exists for none. How brightly shining is the sun! , Thl‘q"xhout this period it has been identified with True, Mr. Shattuck has been' an active member —(Ohio State Journal) J uneau Cash Grocer the industrial and commercial enterprises by which TXTEWRITERS RENTED the Juneau Chamber of Commerce for many all this section lives. $5.00 per month ] . . serving as its President on a number of | Of course, if shorts are more generally worn, our CASH GROCERS : i J. B. Burford & Co ons. No charge was ever made that he did|golf courses may begin to look again a good deal Corner Second and Seward An alliance here will help you. “Our doorstep is worn by satis- ‘make an excellent executive officer. Mr. Roden,{like the calf pastures they once were.—(Boston Free Delivery PHONE 58 fled customers holds membership in the same organization. |Herald) 3 ® been, and now is, a member of its Legisla- s . 3 o “The desire for a new model explains much of " 3 oy " Committee, st v - ‘ Cre v;?:m::rmeflem::u u:r:e;‘m‘; c;::, our private indebtedness,” says a critic. It also AL i Iuneau Ice am it ‘the 3 ! >xplains moss of the divorces—(Akron Beacon- K A . ME AT CO. The B M Behrends Bank Parlors g . - M ‘of Commerce man as Senator FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S HW that both can take al European diplomacy is just a game of putsch|| TC HAMS AND BACON—U, JUNEAU,. ALASKA : : o funnasied ind take.—(Boston Globe.)

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