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o i E land banks generally report cattle and hog prlce‘fi up. | pee—- S ———— 2] % ¥ ol Dallv Alflgka "lplr(/ There 4s every indication that prosperity is refl i HAPPY ; Fraternal Socicties turning to the farm despite the great amount o 20 YEARS AGO : L iy - Editor and Managet f disaster that have anscn‘ 5 i % - ‘agttalion: and “walls o o From The Empire L | p—— > 8 Gastineau Channel l “f"',".\‘”_‘,w by the from the agriculture belt. Farmers are not buying| | He!enc W. L. Albrccln i b 12 ai e RINTING COMPANY at Secoud and Main oo coo " oo thoory of losing money, They see { PHYSIOTHERAPY b \ oy Bl ) s N ———————— the way out or there would be no indication of a T e The B tmtlrlra‘“"r DRY CLEANING | Zlassage, Electricity, Infra Red | m P P O. ELKS meets Entered in the Post ¢ In Juneau os Second €I e in farm commodities and farm properties. Much} s Fusilih Skt bl ;x:)y:l;dw phierthorine s M"”‘ " | Ray, Medical Gymnastics. | every second and fourth T SUBSCRIPTION RATES —__ ‘has been made of the agricultural policy of thelg gingt the terrific German offens. | ing: (4 ! Gmds'f‘" B““'d‘“g B W‘)IV‘:;'inesday &; 8 p. "l'l Ouilvered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 precent Administration and its shortcomings, but it|jye movement, that continued to i Phone Office, 216 | ting brothers wel« "ot the following rates: Ibegins to be evident now that whether the policy hammer it from Baltic to Galicia's JULY 25. o E CO;e-E = e mont in advance, | st i a Its. While in|southern boundry, was still . R. B. Martin. . — . E. onagle, Ex- was good or bad it has gotten resu oul hold- | dort iy ~ ¥ f they will promptly yecent years we have been credited with changing|ing fast. John L. MecCormick w t | DRS. !(As;gx?;;:sljnunnhn . ftim“"' M. H. Sides, Secretary e Gelivers of ol apers > (1S or rrCBUIHY [y o 0 prodominant agricultural nation to an| On the Western Front another | Cyril H. Seeds ater Sciduran maidy KNIGHTS OF COLUMPUS Telephoncs: News Office, 602; Business Office, 374, |y qooo o0 Sy gooe romains that farming is glremc?frort w:s being made by Fred G. Endres w&llhug i o B kgt S oo ” " MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS still the foundation of our existence and progress|the CGermans to press back the Charles Miller i | Hours 9 am. to § pm. 1 | 1760. Meetings second | The As: t Press is .w‘~’m v ;x.ml.a]m]'; i conditions improve for the farmer so wil | Belgians and gain the western bank Mrs. Alice Laughlin { - ¥ 5 ‘land last Monday at ) Ial-em_rq D T e Y Sinprove Aor etery (T i e fp pork;“ the Yser. John Bavard ft . : i T i e e I:arm:‘ 9 ews published herein s : 2 g & — Iy - local news pu FE ————— 'chops may be high or low, but if the man Who| o n Casey dr., was ad b Dr C P ] L0 s f::;h‘"‘fm‘,‘,,‘f.‘} Chn:n- ALASKA CIRCULATION OUARANTEED 7O Bfon CFF raises them is making money to the point that he|i.q o practice in the Alasks cour‘s Your | . L. P. Jenne 8 i THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION DENTIST bers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, ———"" |is acquiring ‘more holdings in order to supply the|hy Judge Robert W. Jennings, i Roomts 8 and 9 Valentine |G K., H. J. TURNER, Secretary, ) demand, it is a pretty good indication that we are| . — ‘L ESK [ Bullding ! Fes . | moving toward unt better conditions. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Winn, Les- ! Telephone 176 | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 187 | ter O. Gore and Miss Sylvia Wold o s Second and Fourth Mon | Again the Coast Guard boys pull to victory|left for Auk Bay on Mr. Winn's LAl ;NDR[ g day of each month ir "mm:'hl the Navy. Three in a row. Rather a nice|gas boat for a short camping trip. B — Scottih Rite Temple, | for the mighty men of Tally. * \ PHONE 15 | Dr. Richard Williams || / beginning -at 7:30 p.m. record Mrs. J. C. McBride and Mrs, H i 1 HOW*RD D. STABLER, | he|J. Fisher entertained at bridge. | DENTIST | Juneau takes on a real military air with the Worshipful Master; JAMES W. Prizes were won by Mrs. Allen: ' ! LEIVERS, Secretary. warships in the harbors and Chilkoot soldlers‘sm‘m]ck and H. H. Post, b PALMER, Alaska, July 25.~A1—: {marching up Front Street though some more midwestern col- | are leaving, disappointed at| OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Gastineau Building Phone 481 — 5 DOUGLAS FOE ; T TR | Ole Orson returned from Cthath- o | Lightning, doudbursu dust storms in the States. am Straits on his new boat, the Y e venture of the Matanuska Val-| & ~ AERIE {% s mild Juneau rain isn’'t so bad after all. | “Thelma,” with a heavy catch of |ley project, the colony is generally| » N 117, F. 0. E. ™380 wihs S black cod, bass and halibut, Groce' } Dr. A. W. Stewart — {going ahead on a “Swiss Family Meets first and third Mondays, § 4§ Glasses Fitted Lenses Greund | ¢ 2 | ! ] e | " ine if Uncle - R " basi b ! |p.m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting The Utah Senator wants to determine i R asis. : AV P ITY |sam would be warranted in severing diplomatic| Mrs. L. DeGroff and her caugh- als reported Henry Rn;su-‘ James Ramsay & Son T B s pm, | [Dothers welcome. J. B, Martin, | NAVAL HOSPITALITY. i ler. How about including Huey|ter, Miss Anna Vanderbilt, of Sitka,cr, formerly of Cloquet, Minnesota,| | cnpmea. i |W. P. T N. Cashen, Secretary. o relations with Hitler. Moot in * GUDSAY AL Newfcmnh Ing & Hai i aini A q an SEWARD RUILDING i e The Navy is famous for the warm reception it in that inves tigation? Hotel. gy v w}lgmc)mhers S ity ' VEGTTABLES Off’e Pnone 469 e gives its friends, and, in another sense, always gives | ' f g their homesteads in line. ! T A s =i | Our Giucks go any place any - the foe. But in this instance we refer to the former. Farewell to Cellars. | Roy C. Wilson filed notite of About ten more families are FRESH MEATS i i | time. nk fo esel ! o | g obert lmpson time. A ta r Diesel Oil | There is always a hearty and sincere welcome aboard | location of a lode mining | claim/ - 3 to leave, some giving i-/{Phone 182 Free Dehvery\4 Opt and a tank for crude oil save | these men-of-war when they come calling and this/ (New York Times.) ; south of Herbert Glacier, health as the cause. ) ! / P Los‘A .lu Col. burner trouble. occasion of the visit of several of the vessels to| There is no cellar in the prxze-wmnm‘x Fouflh&‘;c" A e v R i et ,_,4;; “l':ge e o ';‘{:y e PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | Gastineau Channel has been no exception ! model small house. Of course there is no attic. 4 Mrs, -+ ‘Free- anEbgas M T 2 T tom i i Tk Two voungsters of our acquaintance who were The absence of the later goes without saying. A{l ?:rul;semg vd:uag:;er:.‘ rcihe . Misses September 10, 1035 | 1 S. GRAV E§ i Opthalmology | RELL Tr ER just returning from a visit to one of the ships were attic is only a storehouse for obsolete equipmen Ta; Marle \Wele 0 noiice 15 hereby ‘given that the| 1“ Zlothing Man adays {Juneau from Chichagoff on . their) is the fi time they h T The only kind of attic we see mentioned nowadays & discussing the fine time they had. They related lace Wherapeople’ Who ght to know|way to Tacoma to spend the- i DO i S e B y they had been escorted about the great war- 1S the P - pend the: M- (04 an application for a trade an arf er EOp, ey m” e (]ml : th“ s 4| better insist on keeping a lot of spiritual and moral|mer. manufacturing site, Anchorage Marx Clothing ship, seeing all the things that were so new and| o “whicn they should have thrown away long| S%o i \ : iis interesting, and not overlooking a good natured cook . Uo"" P. A. Delo, foreman at the:Pepe U040 for 8 tract of land situated ¥ s, g 880: = # 4 at the head of Port Conclusion, —ie — whom we hope will get into no difficulties because| ™ cenars are different. They retain a measure of |severance, was at St. Ann's Hos-/. bbinnot SEAAEIRE s i1 o PAINY -CILS orthwestern Herring - Co., ' have{ | Commercial Ad]us ment & Rating Bureau ’ } | | DR. H. VANCE T OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination Coperating with Whlte Serve | ice Bureau he filled the boys up with apples and other good!gocia]l standing. They continue to serve many useful |pital being treated for a badly Mm'é‘ No. 2180 ebs whitoh 'coriisk] Builders’ and Shelf ;‘ree. Hours ‘:obw 12; hlJ ':Q :t' Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. things. “Why aid one lad, his eyes shmmg,f,,urposes_ They shelter the roundau_ons of the house.|bruised hand. iNo.'1 sald U.SLM. No. 2150 bears| | HARDARE Orfic:'gx—::i A;“:m::" Qu-: ‘We have 5,000 local ratings ‘ “the sailor lifted the canvas and let us look at!They harbor the furnace and sometimes the laundry. —_ IS./3° 13 W. 259 chains distant, Thomas Hardware co e e L, on file the big guns!” | They also provide miscellaneous storage room. It is| ~Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65°|g___.__ . TR 3 [ e ———— Just an incident, such an impressive one an odd circumstance that things stored in attics are ;\el;; rercewmh n;mna&ons upon tbe‘ls, N. Longitude 134° 40’ 30" W. — —l!‘ — p— in the minds of those youngsters 'by definition obsolete junk and a drag on progress. birth of a son, July and. it 15 now i e MOks iof ithe | M are o “!! JUNEAU FROCK 1 Harry Race | SHOPPE No s Things stored in cellars have social worth. H”mded‘oppmbnum attaches as yet to preserved fruit in Weather: Maximum 88; mini- Hundreds of such th Juneau folk during the are being of the Navy here {U. . Land Office, Anchorage, Al-| GARBAGE HAULED aska. | Reasonable Munthly Rates | | 5 tables in cans, kindling-wood for open|mum, 55; Clear. g - 7 “Exclusive but not nat : | jars and vegetable: , Any and all persons claiming ad ¥ e not Expensive” Aside from a circus, nothing can offer more in-|g ol B0 Tl T R les These things make up| - SRR i i ghoump St E;verse‘ | E." 0. DAVIS ]1 Fopeil o ol triguing interest to the uninitiated than can a first- |0 contents of cellars. { elalina. in" tha U. S. Land Office,| m;l’flo:fi:m class man-of-war, and the fine manner in which _ INGREASE IN L 4 {Anchorage, Alaska, within the i 0 % “The Squibb Store” the Navy, officers and enlisted men, is extending Italy is reported ready to spend $800,000,000 pexiocl of pubhcanon or thirty days':. 5% courtesies to the residents of the community iS o a war. For the money it could purchase nn.; thereafter, or they will be barred i L i T R T\"_ - | making the Fleet more than ever welcome in our| gytright and buy every inhabitant a minstrel suit ’ by the p.o\'isions of the Statutes.' | s B neeemne e s e e outrig | GENERAL MOTORS I | c! o | radonm TLedger) FLORENCE L. KOLB, and | FGSS | l COMPANY No citizen, young or old, should pass up the| T Acting Register, MAYTAG PRODUCTS i 4h S o 5 3 opportunity to make a visit to one of the naval| The longest year imaginable would be the one {First publication, June 18, 1035. | | W. P. JOLINSON || CONSTRUCTION COMPANY || | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers vessels while they are in port | before the sixtieth anniversary under the Towns(‘nd iLast publication, Aug. 20, i¥35. | + 30N + B Jl, | Ol First National Bank Bl;h- ! —_—— 1planvll_.ou)svxlle Times.) — == I X By { Juncuu Alaska PHONE 107 | —_— e L— I’R()SI'EI:I'I'\' RETURNS TO THE FARM. i Maybe the baby bonds will be O. K. but it al- | Washi Rk s DINE and DANCE GARLAND p()( G AN P = ways is dreadfully hard to tell how a baby as lngtol’l, aska um Hordivoodok liar ¥ 3 I «)mrp contrast to th» many reports that one|going to turn out—(Detroit Free Press.) Larger than for Certan Wast Polichi | Clgm FORD AGENCY, Eable 563 & : 2 1 axin olishing [ oL s wdons In the great frRl| )\ idea was that Japan had the copyright of Period ja 1934 ! e ol Cicarsties (AlMpized Dealers) i belt of the Middle West is the Associated Press| OUf JC€8 00 T ot o & Ttaly Is now i | Sanding | igaref Hetains dispatch from Omaha revealing that farm land | dertaking.—(Arkansas Gazette) TACCMA, w: v | PHONE 582 Candy GAS—OILS prices have increased from 15 to 30 per cent during | — | ternal Revenue co! the last 12 months period. The Federal Land Bank | It will be a rare experience for the Republicans g, ees in Washington and Alaska ' In Omaha reports that more than 50 per cent of to go into a campaign viewing with alarm.—(Toledo| ¢y (he first 23 days of July were! the land buyers are farmers desiring homes and'Blade.) !45 percent greater than the came! s _— period last year. Collections this year amounted to} |81 ,370,000 as compared to S'MO(‘O:\ “THE BEST FOR LESS” last year. HomeGrocery [[mix J. A. Hermle . WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Joe Thibodeau Near the Ball Park Special Sale of Liquors-3 DaysOnly | Friday, Saturday, Sunday BECAUSE our FAMILY LIQUOR DEPARTME‘NT is greatly OVERSTOCKED we are offering for 3 days: Friday, fut.urday and Sunday, July 26, 27 and 28 our wide assortment of liquors and beverages at great sacrifices in price. PETE’S CORDIAL, fifths ........... .$1.90 JOHNNY WALKER Red Label, four-fifths quart ... .... .......... | = smers v, i i 4 Cands i{ JUNEAU MOTORS | [ MUSICIANS LOCAL || l Foot of Main Street J ‘ RS S I I, T | | Phone days Every Month—3 P. M. { i | DUDE HAYNES, | Secretary | . TCHIN G BATC ? The “GO” Portable Electric Range was designed for light housekeeping. \ If you are trying t6 do your own cook- ' ing on a small scale you should see it. BETTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP | In New Location at | 12th anc B Streets PHONE 547 Arctic Pabst Famous —e Draught Beer PSR % On Tap IT’S | “JIMMY"* CARLSON Wise to Cali *8 Juneau || nOTEL ZYNDA Cardinal Transfer Co. || =zvsros ssvce | 8. i . l when in need of f | 1 Biscuits, pies, pot roasts, or what have you, the “GO” Portable will do '~ it up brown. Sold on easy pay plan. MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0il Coal Transfer Alaska Electnc Light ROSE SUAREZ and Power Co. Modiste from New York City 7 | wl TIAKE W & o - 9| Dressmaking, Remodeling, || OLD QUAKER BOURBON— JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 J{ '1 JTAEAU-TOUNS: I TRLESHONG T } | Ouarts o1 .0 Nt ; Funeglugaflors | Peldon's House, near Moose Hall| | { - | e | = | e P Ve HUDSON BAY RL M, 151 Proof—-— “THE FLEET’S IN” —_—t 3 ]mts... 5235 CALVERT RESERV E—-9() Proof pmts ...$1.50 \\Ille(, \\ COGNAC GRAPE BRA’\'DY-— Bhr\(,()\ Hll I (xI\ pmts SR R .75C ‘ ROYAL OAK STRAIGHT WHISKEY, Perigallon 750 50 . rtug e 8608 WINES — Bring Your Jug . . . " Port and Muscatel, per gallon ....$1.40 Claret, per gallon oo s vl 9115 BEER. per case[. . wisli v va Sl /€3 0 ‘ PHONE 146 FREE .DELIVERY | | TYPEWRITERS RENTED | [ $5.00 per month | '| J. B. Burford & Co. | “Our doorstep is worn.by - ] satisfied customers” ‘| Tl S S| Pay Less—Much Less THE BEST Front at Main Street R TAP BEER JUNEAU IN TOWN! Drug Co. “THE CORNER DRUG STORE” P. 0. Substation No. 1 FREE PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY and Juneau has the warmest of welcomes for the officers and men of the warshipg engaged in grand maneuvers in Alaskan waters, Alaska’s oldest bank joins in the commun- ity’s greeting to the visitors and sharés the Territory’s satisfaction in this national recognition of the military and economic importance of the great district which it has been privileged to serve since 1891. E | ¢« O g The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU Recreation Parlors and Liquor Store uneau Ice Cream Parlors RT Y o4