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JHoltiadiliked antiques. He had his, office in bis Dall AlflSka Em,pll‘e rgsldcnce and fitted up the workroom with .a flat ROBERT W, BENI)IZR o Editor and Mlnsge!|mp desk near a window and lined the -walls with | 20 YEARS AGO shelves of law books and books by ‘his favorite e _ooomlg oo . |.. PROFESSIONAL [' | Fraternal Societies | - OF r BUSY i St | —_ I e i el hed ery wvening except Sinday ' by the | authiors. “While he mixed them indiscriminately, all | From The Eroptre BIR HDAY HeleneWL Alb t L Cmu"mu Cha""(l | EMPINE PRINTING COMBANT At Second and Main | ware Thoatell within easy reach | b i | L. rech , FRIOSTEA SR v SR Atreets, Juneau, Alaska. 53 g 1o sopasiot N ‘ ‘ PHYSIOTHERAPY . o - e = A true American, a great man; though breed of 7 The Empire extends congratula- Ma: e, Electricity, Infra Red T matigered In the Post Office In Juneau us Sccond Clus | 4yictooracy he never throughout his useful 94 years o' | tions nnd best wishes today, their | R.lmy, ‘Modieal Gytikiles; 7 | B. P. 0. ELKS meets MARCH 8, 1915 | birthday anniversary, to the Jollow- | every Wednesday at @ T 4 e gave up his courag- | | ; A SUBSCRIPTION RATES. lost the common touch, nor once g P g Obstinath” Hightise Mabbed. *tha | ing: ! 307 Goldstein Building B il Dellvered by carrier In Juneaw and Douglas for $1.25|eous stand for the common good. As America pays / Phone Office, 716 th. | battles along the eastern front i i S welcome. § By WAll, poslags. meil af the following,retess final homage today it can bul recall the words of | URINES WOME the sastern”front | T : -- One year, In : six months, In advance, his famous father | ; “ S A R John H. Walmer, Ex- B s | many places and slowly withdraw-| Freeman W. Matheson | alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary ‘ m’r‘;b'xmhiumn-sx Office of “.”y' r’,fuf."riyo‘r"’llr{’é?,’fflfli “Thy hand hath made our country free; ‘mg from the River Nieman toward | Henry G. Johnson | o, 51 S e it i in the dellvery of their papers. “To die for her is serving Thee.” | East Prussian frontier. | Mrs. William Wakeham E. B. WILSON KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Telephone for Editorial and Business Offices, 374. o While fighting was desultory ' i} oS i c‘“’afl;’m—fwinsmhl’“ | | teghers Council No. A MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. the western theatre of war, owine, | y 401 ldstein Building 760. Meetings second 3 quaThS, Associated Pross fa cxclusively enltied to the Mr. Wallace's Proposal; probably, to the rains and mw»mfl‘UENZA BREAKS | o o Mg e - nd last Mondsy at it or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the teristic March roads, preparations; OUT .AGAIN, HOONAH {:30 p. m. Transient local news published herein. (New York Times.) : ‘ |for a herculéan contest were be- il 3 BUT BETTER e 4 )ro;her‘s: urg?ld to at- S o : S ted States Commissioner A. J. DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER, | | end. Council Cham- ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER Sccretary Wallace 4§ been 'called ‘the. intost | ing made: Both the Allies and Geer-§ Uni f s & THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PURLICATION interesting personalty~in- the Cabinet.” Few of-our mans _were strengthening “their Jackson of Hoonah, arrived here! | DENTISTS »cr‘{ Ffi‘m‘l: St. JOHN F. MULLEN, p T \statesmen cermntly 'have been as thoughtful and [lines. | Thursday on the motorship' Ban- | | Blorigren Buildiug 3./K., '"Hi"J! TURNER, Secretary * @8 _eandid, or en' a§ teddibly. IS of- |-} A i1 s Y L1 “m“ to spend a few. days, here on ‘ LERS co 4 P ‘;HONE 56” | | MOUNT JUN®AU LODGE NO, 15: ficial reports as hls jpamphfets and articlds | " o pay !Ul P R business. RICE: & AH 3 ours § am. to 9 pm 3 Second a11d fourth Mor.- have been remarbably Sred frof “boliiital “CltcHek, I Mrs, Georae M. Simpkins, Match 7. Residents of Hoonah are concern.-| »*UMBING FRATIMG QIR e s day of ewxh month in * Slopls Dob conthEkheh \issue orders; he +likes " to e SimpKins, Makeh 7. cq about a recurrence of the in- i 7 e nat B 7 2 o Scottish Rite Temple, {speculate philosophically #boyt them, to play With | fuenea_epidemic in- their own town [ “We tell you in advance.w beginuing at 7:30 pm. : n y | &boyt Judge C. E. Bunnell, of the i job will cost” Dr. C. P st L g | # pe Hmm which disease four have pass- r. U. . Jenne ideas. He is fertile in 'thinking up new schemes.|po. i Division, appointed Thomas HOWARD D. STABLER, |All these qualities are revealed in his article in| |ed away recently, according to DENTIST ! | Worshipful Master; JAMES W J. DeVane commissioner at Ruby, | the current Colier's. - ¥ou will not find many|ul i tne vacanoy of B [ Jackson. e | TS RN ety SRR SRestay * Coke Hill, i 1. ' Cabinet officers calling attention to instances in|yeqoneq. y il Among affairs of recent xnter—..] ! m.:uL‘;um”' i IR which the Administration's “loosely coordinated ef- fost in the community of Hoonah | ,oopivpireRs REN bsini "I poucLas fOE forts tend to check one another and cancel out” s @ series of basketball games X fols e SR ] AERIE 3 £ e ¥ Ralph E. Robertson, prominent|i.;ween the Kake t | $5.00 per month ' e RELR You will not find many politicians in office writ- Yookt betwee: eam and the| | i - - ——— . -7 F. 0. E v = .| Young local attorney, left for the|goonah team. Four gam J. B. Burford & C s o ing sentences as frank as this: “Now that farmers| o ' on o business trip, & Sames were | | urior e bglie) || feews first and thiri Mondays, & | have had & 1ttlh tadts oF HHE Melne” scit of thing| | played ‘durmgbe the rlas: week with | | “Our doorsiep is worn by satis- | ' [} (en, 1, Barton || .m S i) B e met;xg 3 N i 4 | the visiti a; R # it 2 e | - Eagl, , Dolpas. L _____|our gigantic infant industries have fattened on, Willl goyi0 from Seattle on the Mari- | - ""l:‘r :goub OIIHf rom Kakecwm | fied cuctomers il CHIROPRACTCR ! | rothers welcome. Sanw Degar, they not press on for new and constantly greater JRE MY ZUE games, Com- R TS | 201 Goldrtein Bldg. Phome 214 I posa were Miss Hazel Brandon, o r OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES. processing taxes, group by group? ¢ * ° VerY|Migs Kionda E. Olds, Miss Helen | " o ooksonsald. | U~ || Office hours9-12, 1-5. Even- —— likely. | Smith, Thomas F. Sweeney. | ! ings by appointment In Arlington Cemetery, the last resting place of _ Mr. Wallace'’s main suggestion in his present| FUNERAL NOTICE { J G chief surveyor of 2 | i} ) amending the Constitution. He proposes an Econ- | nc.. Min};ng oc:nh:)ag;afllzno?:r““m" are requested to be present | ELEVATOR SERVICE Dl‘. Richard Williams | | | 2nd a tank for crude oil save omic Council of four members who would be “as| 4 at the funeral of Brother Kosta £ S. ZYNDA, Prop. DENTIST burner trouble. ‘ ~— #. P, T. W. Cashen, Secretary. ; i A & HOTEL ZYNDA ||, m& % mPeol i TR e | Our tro™s go ..y place any Large Sample Room \ { 50 many of America’s famous men, Oliver Wendell Holmes, retired Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, was buried today as & nation mourned the passing of the outstanding figure in time. A {ank for Diesel Of |San Francisco to visit her sister, Lazaroff, whieh will be. held PHONE 149; NIGHT U8 revered and trusted as the Supreme Court.” The |y .o 7 om i ) i American jurisprudence councilors would be appointed by the President with ff s LucllleWopRei | Sunday at 11 am. from 'C: | }' ofl;cz AND l;Eg:?ENCE RELIABLE TI‘ANSFER Morutary. ' ! um?hmoz‘:e o ; T, Brilliant scholar, Jurist, friend and counsel the consent of Congress for overlapping terms of, » of human kind, Justice Hnlnmf built 1or. hh‘nwelf say, from nine to fifteen years. They would have Nome, mushing his way over the AL NYGR_EN. such a monument in law as did his distinguished power “to determine by direct referendum the will great white trail from N 46 -adv President. father, American poet and humorist, in the field of the people on key questions of national policy.” Pajsbanks on s el —_—— of letters. | They might even put the whole question “candidly BN 40 Hnpagi 1 WANTED Y .| Jjoin the -Legislature for the latter For 30 years he served continuously on the high- |and concisely” on the ballot itself, outlining the | ;0 o¢ oo secsion had reached Number twelve (12) first or Senator-elect Tom McGann, of @|| Commercial Adjust- DR. K. E. SOUTHWELL 4 { POptometristoptician | | | ment8 Ratin;; Bureau | | | | | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Cooperatiny with White Serv- [ est tribunal of the nation, fairly, impartially and Situation, the alternatives, the Z:fi o ki hi* | Nulato seven days out from Nome, number eleven (11) second on Room 17, Valentine Bldg. fe. Bitiea ! before his retirement was the oldest man in point OrdmArlY. Mt Watia Fehatiids. o I WRas aeven | a record-breaking trip. . |Woodford electric range. Leave | Office Phone 484; Residence | | | Moy 1—Shattuex Bldg. | BR IEs - over o adorn, Wo TGRS bonoh: of (e years to ;mefld the Constitution, and wtih events cither number at George Brothers Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 i/ We A B,ONAlocnl Takings; | Supreme Court. Justice Holmes was born in BOston | ;. vino at their present rate, this is “a perilously |, = 9, Sliter, chief of police, was with your name. —adv, to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 2 on Jle { the object of a petition to the o mayor asking for his removal. Slit- e er declared that the ‘‘charges’ K R A F F T S I —_— 4 S ———— in 1841 on March 8, just 94 years ago today. long time.” Theerfore he suggests that the council| Educated in Harvard and a veteran of the Civil he given power to Initiate an amendment, which War where he won distinction as a soldier, he could be ratified by referendum upon a two-thirds served 17 years on the Massachusetts Supreme Court vote of the pecple. He indicates that rercrcndmmj"‘\f:'x'\‘f‘,l:’;: B i:;“‘?: h,‘:”f e cneral Cabinet and Millwork | CO]\TTFSTS |1 Dr. A. W. Stewart | Alaska Transfer Co. bench before being elevated to the highest court/would be useful at present on “such issues as|jolY: G0 F S8 8 VNG ;fl;““ ~ Contractors 4 It DENTIST 1 GENERAL HA by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1902. On the tariffs, debts and land policy.” | was capable’ and @l nob fant el | C-timates flumished. Plite Vhy suot organize a team | Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. AULING bench, Justice Holmes won admiration and respect ~ 10is Is a far-reaching proposal and it lalsvsl“;m W‘fi i ,,lbem" i Glass—Plyboard ymong your friends, =nd {| SEWARD BUILDING ED JEWELL, I'roprietor for his profound learning and able interpretation ‘Ome - fundaiuental questions. There can be m‘v'moxcm th r]nn cause Be Was nd and Pranklin Phone 62 | get in on the fun? Teams Office Phone 439 ! PHONES 269—1134 i of Lhe. T Eis .sp:lrkhn’!‘: ‘q\m‘( wit was ever in @duestion thai a popular referendum is often useful,| R IOM AN, = ¢ |{{ from all parts of the city i e AT BN 2 evidence and though widely known as a dissenter ::;Lw:‘l;::‘: ::‘"l:; “:l:e n;fi:;le szl;ile(:f;'dfi l;e:r:‘\; Weather: Maximum 41; mini- --——*————————# | ::1:::;’::’::‘:‘-!::’:!’: :;: ‘Ei-——-———.———s\‘ e he wielded a powerful influence. Often in court he . ory “ono"and involves no technical quetsions m)j_l‘mum o8 cmudy - {1 terea this first series. | Robert Slum“ [ | SEE BIG VAN admonished counsel of traps prepared for ihem. ,, yery complicated considerations of soclal causa- | g B, I McCATT MOTOR || [ Opt. D |, Guns, and Ammunition » Al times counsel are placed in the pesitien of a ion or lence or secondary effects. Prohibition | WINE SPECIAL COMPANY R Br l'lslcick ‘\ Graduate &.Ans.elfi Col- "1‘ LOWER FRONT STREET | witness by Justices as under mination. | was a qu n of this type, and the celerity with| All wines $185 gal, $1.00 haii | Dudge ané Plymoutb Denlers ' ! L4 H ‘ege of Optometry and | 1 Next to Midge’ Lunch : Often they have been rescued Holmes, which it was repealed by the referendum method | 65 cents quart. We furnish| { | Opthalinology | b 5 who, sensing their plight, w 1 rd, and has led to demand that this method be hereafter | . At the TOTEM GROCERY ° Z All"ys t | Glasses Titted ~enses Ground | — — vith his 1r] le, ‘If 1 wel vou, I the usual one of submitting amendments Repre- ~ady %74 & T o 2 o - :‘:u.mn;m l::‘:’;.\\\zr 5‘1’;::.1 question,” or "I\ ‘u]':;uhl ‘“ )t | sentative sworth has already introduced a bill 3 THE | ‘ Rheinlander Beer on Draught | DRUGS £1;3U531N‘l;"m5 , conceed so much.” to that effec But when a more complicated ques- i e o el g o NIARKM BASKET POOL BILLIARDS _—'—'—‘—; or A Turning sometimes.to.slang. he would on ogcasion tich s submitted to a P"P'::” S, (:' . 1 71| | Provisions, Fratts, Vegetables ! DARDER SHOR DRMI,;LOX‘#“ CE { IN' A HURRY! SV (b cousy: by nnexmmoled aige. BF. A6, Onco lam(;itxb}ilz l:)(wa:r::f\g{m;) ofem:h;?xa h::g:rclzmanmm; ]’ !!l:l:l::‘ and SI:esJ ¥ I‘I Fhegs o Free. Dellvery | B Consultation and examination || PHONE 97 while a case from Conhetticut was belng arsued, oo 4oq i * The duty and function of a Legislator, | & HARDW RZI het | |® Sid rw' § XTI | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; || Fast Free Delivery he .;e(‘latcly asked c;un;«-ltfeveral Qll?itlons i clas- as Burke reminded us, is not merely to find what| | ('l e F 0 R D ; 7 to 8:30 and by anpolnmgnt. i A sical language, pondered the replies for a moment | g dicegoffithe majorits hits: bonatitierits iy b \ il office Grand Apts, near Gas- || G L S h e e T (I T A e s, e | Themas Bardean €& 10 o e || Gty L Smit imi Phat's going some!” | constituents the benefit of his special study nndt e 4, A AGENCY | Dru Sto . it n he devlopment of ens Tusie | et IR | . o o pornn : g ¢ g Store PP Clithero, W. NE FREIGHT LINE | it ‘ T . ‘ Di. J. W. Bay Next (o Oslisotm | s , | DENTT. nA Nc E UN M A Y G. Hellan and Trevor Davis. W ! Pa n]. lt e | GREASES { Rooms 5-6 'l'rl:'lrfln Bldg. | At the conclusion of the busi- ANNOUNCED BY BERG R | | Oftice hours, 9 am. to 5 p.. (. CEEIE LS S Y | ness session refreshments were | | 1% i GAS - | Evenings by appointmont Ho“ywood S(yle sh” DAY ANNG"NGED served by Mrs. Betty McCormick, KETCHIKAN, Alaska, March 8. Ge B | I { OILS } PHONE 321 i mmy it el P | and Mrs. Noreen Monagle. | —J. E. Berg, of Ketchikan, an- corge bros. 1 WARRACK | R SRR Lol I o | ¢ Tomorrow afternoon, at the Dug- | nounces the organization of a new | c tru tl —_— LeSS—M uch Less cut, there will be an initiation of | freight line between Seattle and P | onstruc on ‘ mm at Main Street s L ' ‘a large class of the Junior mem- | Southeast Alaska. The new line I Juneau GARBAGE HAULED BEULAH HICKEY . bers. After the initiation there will| will be known as the Ketchlk:m( 7 Reasonable Monthly Rates S T be games and refreshments. Steamship Company. Berg's asso- | LOW R i . O. Initiation of Junior Mem-| AbEmmb s S ciates will be J. H. Mulkey and| E | Motors l;:_ugml))névmls B s | ‘ | Capt. €. C. Graham, of Seattle. JUNE 4U | Pl 4763 ’ For chk bers Will Take Place |mrs. marTHA B. REFSLAND | ¢ O . Gatom of Beattle LIQUOR :: : FOOT OF MAIN ST. his hone | : 1 h | | 1 e i ot it ) Saturday Afternoon RETURNS FROM HQONAH | ;1 oioniers, the John C. Kirkpat-|| ' Drue C o RADIO ¢ | rick -and Evelyn Berg. The Kirk- rug Lo. REPAIR At the regular business meeting | la m‘f“m““‘ here from ge ;evfm;‘putrlck will be renamed the qu'-} i ICES i H S GRAV.ES T l h of the ' American Legion Auxiliary B‘l‘z{esmiap\:lxc::i:‘ :)lt-"p.!:)odl:n A;:;:“ garet Berg. & “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” ) | P H O NE 3 6 | Fees b ’ | elephone { Teld 1 the. Dugout st evehing| ey Buresu of, dden Wiaizs e ALW A YS P. 0. Substation No. 1 e Clothing l HENRY PIGG | plans were made for several events. | . RS 2 P FREE DELIVER Anoiher Whlte Elephant, old book | 1 el TREC yesterday O -pe T Ol o at thel| M i For very prompt o e e | 4 and bake sale, will be helthuch Mrs. Refgland , is Tsupervisor of | Gastineau Hotel, was confined to| 4 [ ] E UOR DELIVERY | ! ot 23. The May Day prograM. Was| . emeniary education’ with 'thé Bu- | his home today with an attack of - & . LIOQ! k2 -———J‘ brought up and a dance will be |7 h i . . TrE JuNeau LAUNDRY = IIarr Race beld with awarding of a hope chest. | . g D L | % . el Pay, -I- Franklin Street between FINE y The dance will be started with a | 5 | " | n a l F short entertainment program. | LIQUORS | LIQUORS i A Coom S { JUNEAU FROCK Watch and Jewelry Repairing DRUGAIST At the meeting last night four ARE CHEAPER AT THE TOTEM |ARE CHEAPER AT THE TOTEM George B | | PHONE 35§ 1 SHOPPE | at very reasonable rates The Squibb Store new members were initiated, Mes- GROCERY. SEE US! —adv.| AROCERY. SEE US! —adv.| ge Dros. Exclinive bub not Expenstve” | | g M 1 = Coats, Dresses, Lingerfe, PAUL BLOEDHORN " IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH||||Illl||||||||llll"ll|||l||||||||||IIlll|INmllllll|||||||||||Illll|||||||||||||||||||l|||IIIIII||||||||||||||||||l.’ Phone Your Orders! - || { JUNEAU-YOUNG Tosiery and Hats B FRONT STREET ! IDEAL PAINT SHOP | ° = = . RO 5. 57 s ORR f “WMINGRE: s -t ooy B = o T o N l G H T = g\' Store open until Funeral Parlors - { 1 If It's Paint We Have It! =3 =| mldn.ght S| e MP;:::L,DMM In bundles for ::e‘:f.':he Em- 7 ! WENDT & GARSTER \ e “The New Deal by God and Man” = OO || oo Pione 185 "Day rone s | | e ofice, S5 Pne tor sartin| iy | o™ | = il il s - your fires these chilly mornings. . s = LECTURE BY H. L. WOOD OF KETCHIKAN = Cigarettes = -—Saturday nght— 61 ERE | Uur. = Cards = “STARTLING: FACTS: THAT CHANGED-THE-WHOLE COURSE -E | Responsibility ' : = : . OF CHRISTIANITY” = : ° ‘ The E A - forged letter: from Heaven will be read. =i ‘We are responsible for | = S —— et i : = | every ton of coal we sell. Tt:eecgfin:vua ?rugrl‘?§1°fhth’s bmg& n;vergllnlce il =3 = f oy its establishment in as proved its ability \ = —-—Sunday nght—d % = :;:njl;fi‘slihsfactmn 1s g tot meet th}? changing requlrerrf:nots of ‘the Ter- Ne vv = @ . e =| obJ . ritory as the years pass. | = “THE MIGHTY REFORMATION AND BREAK FROM TRADITION" £ L™ o ot o T g = iR Ry . . + . = o us will convi connection with a bank that is at once ex- rctlc = Luther will give his ideas on the Sabbath question E fl;il :n . cost~und-:(:]r:|;‘r(1)i: perienced and progressive has never been more ‘ ‘ 5 = RN =|| you Z important than in these times of world-wide 1 TAP BEER = mn the = || basis of the advantage™a change. i K 1 = “ = || responsible coal merchant Pabst Famous = ; BIBLE CHAUTAUQUA PRGGRAM =|| offers you. A cordial welcome for old friends and new. ' Dl‘lll]lll BO‘I IN TOWN! = Continuing each Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the New Hall = o = ° ° | Os Top L) f £} = on Second and Seward = P alelC CO(lSt LMY THE MINERS® = Youth’s Story 7:30 = Coal Co The B. M. Behrends Bank | i Recrean::d Parlors E : ; £ o i RO i R : E Free Program 7:30 Musical Specials = ONE i1y = 2 Junegu, Alasks, s PRy Liquor Store . | i i i i it i g - BILL DOUGLAS L T e+ * Empire’ Offlos. S o