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D 'l Al _k E ] meager . 1In the Jegislation to provide for the| : lll ) a& (l ml)lre aged a-nd .thosv who arclunat-)le to wm‘k‘ there is | “The stars incline PROFESS'()NAL ; Fraternal socieu‘e’ ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager further evidence that we are progressing in a| t Z O Rl C 3 3 & 2 2 human way. OF R 1 e sine e "L Horoscope e AT || Castineau Channel STIMULATING SALMON MARKET. elene W. L. Albrecht || COMPANY t S nd and Main — bl & | but do not compel” || 7. Emptre extends congratula- PHYSICTHERAPY md Cl8% | - Despite the noise of the rattle-brained that tions nnd best wishes today, their DRY CLEANING “lassage, Electricity, Infra Red B‘; P. 0. ELK: meets U X SATES nothing is right and everything is wrong with the ; birthday anniversary, to the jollow Ray, Medical Gymnastics. every second and fourth SUBSCRIPTION RATES. A 3 THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1935, 4 307 Goldsteir Building Wednesday at 8 p. m. Delivered by carrier In Juneau and Douglas for $1.25 |current setup of national affairs there is ample ing: ; e Visiting brothers wel- P i i iy Mingled good and evil are seen in N Phone Office, 21¢ g bro S o By mail, postage paid following rates: indication that business is reviving vigorously and X | AUGUST 15 o come. Onc year, | dv x months, in advance, | chs dtbvan G 0 the horoscope for today, according | A y o i e #6.00; i : 3 i some instances thoss so-called haloony d8ys Off o garraiacy Avhile’ (hare’ fs Sh e Miss Nellie Simpkins Siié. 7EN M. E. Monagle, Ex- Subscrib will confer a favor if th will promptly | 1929 are being surpassed. The most marked ad"a"”’pect affedting the jiidgrisnt HIAdE Arthur L. Berthold DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER alted Ruler, M. H. Sides, Secretary B T Galivary OF Pk sapet i ”.rlkummy:‘-* noted now in agricultural products. The 10wl |gre likely to be active under this| Al J. Holmgquist Wa(er DENTISTS | —— Tolephton: Sawn Ofrive, 1t; Dhsiness Offics, 74 |nog../which: s cotiple of yeiirs aliaMBONM ‘e e | nianetary goveriinent. ! Dronna Gaile Tarson Washias Blomgren Building KNIGHTS OF COLUMPU! ame for republication of all news dispatches credited to |stampeding the market. Yesterday's prices were the |, aviation than at any time in| May Jernberg { g Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. 1760. Meetings second local news pumished hercin, | Paper and also the |higpest i nine years, more than a 350 per cent|nistory, for in the autumn pttention| TIER SR i g R b . M?;:nmr .: — ———————— |increase in the last two years. is to focus upon many landing fields : s s A ALASKA CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER 5 s T o 3| brotpers urged to at- A R S ANANTIRD 0. B L It will mean the stimulation of all commodity |on the Atlantic and Pacific coast Dr. C. P. Jenne i’end Cm"f.. et markets. Consumers, who find pork 0o high, will| Travel by airplane is to show a| 20 YEARS AGO I our peber Lo e . Bl JORI I At }Iurn to other things, creating demand in other |tremendous increase and there will| v 3 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine G. R, H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | 1ines be much touring through the early, From The Empire A i Building & e et e ol Alaska’s mighty salmon and associate sea indus- [ Weeks of autumn. Telephone 176 MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Jstics oty FRR“eHe" remotice . /Ttie il e geedths paNARLE Rl:fi;,fiftl;hefirhec i N v e gt LAl INDRY & & Second and Fourth Mon - " i 5 9 AUG! ) call for fish by the housewife who finds the price cult and a period of activity among| UST 15, 1935 @ prd day of each month Ir ! rk is not in res se. h eyl dispatel : " - Py & Scottwh Ri+2 Temple ‘0[ pork ls. nf) in xc:nf‘h of her purse. As tl e‘soothsayvrs of every Cmfi‘ who seek A u;patcl rr(-:m Rome cportcd- PHONE 15 Dr. Rlcllfll‘d Wllhuma 7 e |demand grows the price of fish will re-act and|gain through the credulity of the|tDat the Austro-German bombard bezlnn" b { Alaskans all will profit. people. ment of Belgrade, with the massing DENTIST i HO“wr":lDJDASh"I‘gl; ‘l‘t | e | Industry today is under an ad-|0f hostile troops on the Serbian OFFICE AND RESIDENCE i Mapsr; 1 e LEIVERS, Secretary. Appointment of George A. Lingo to head the|verse sway that ceems to indicate]frontier, “is expected to throw the Gastineau Building d ‘L1nd Office at Anchorage comes as weldome news|uncertainty and timidity on thejbelance of power in the Balkan T 0 T E M % Phone 481 B wide circle of friends in Juneau as well as|Part of employers. Manufacturers|States in favor of the Allies, Ru- 2 A TR R | DOUGLAS throughout the Territory. Few young men have|are o profit later in the month, g Mania, Greece and Bulgaria joining P AERIE roug . Fe i |the quadruple entente.” G » 7 RS T : ¢ is forecast. g | rocel ’) W. S 4 117, F. O. E. RO, %8 | r - I r, . . % A Imade a finer rei\o}rdkm the North than this repre This should be a favorable day | : D A . Slc“fll‘l Meets first and third Mondays, 8 sentative young askan. for making plans. Constructive ideas! Superintendent L. D. Henderson, ‘p.m., Eagles' Hall Douglas. Visiting | : 2 i : / am, Sof DENTIST : J PRESIDENT SHOWS THE WAY. | = are Tikey o be prevaent. The rute| and e Misses Margaret Seott Lor.|| James Ramsay & Son ) Hours 9 am. #.e iy i ssjbnatbens weloome. * J. B Mactn, st | That Minneapolis executive who believes the mos- | favors expansion among merchants|raine Andrews, Twitcheli and Lass, FRESH FRUITS and SEWARD RUILDING W. P, T. N. Cashen, Secretary. | s S i rati in-| all = = - Predictions made by supporiers oi tne NRA |hm‘qlll!0(‘s are so bad in the Matanuska tha the|and smpreparations for a busy win-|all of whom were connected with VEGETABLES e Pnone 469 = the reactions after its elimination would be un- cows will not give milk must have heard the old ter. the Juneau schools, were in attend- % o el favorable are beginning to come true. An extensive Story about the sailing ship that came north only| Women are well directed in house | ance «u]ngdflnnual session of the, FRESH MEATS e — survey teveals that between twelve and thirteeni0 have the salls caten by mestuitoes. THe next|ERPe Sakern T s a ek davi SO GOUSTR Amdatan inido) SLrgs i Nl Tophast SRE | . | o g 4 for disposing of superfluous accum-|Oakland, California. | very thousand employers have either cut wages or length- 'season when the vessel came back the crew found| = W% preparing for fall ac- I —~——i Opt. D. { Eagle went | all the mosquitoes up here wearing canvas pants. i Our t.ucks go any place uu{ time. A tank for Diesel Oil | and a tank for crude oil save | burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | in the junk pile via the Supreme Court route. This| Again it is foretold that unusual{had resigned as postmaster at Idit- e B lege of Optometry and ' in view of the fact that the cost of living is steadily Expensive Propaganda. fashions will prevail in the winter|arod _and expected to go into busi-| 1 1{ S. (rRAVE§ i ,mllm&lhky g RELIABI.E T‘RANSFER i mounting - when clothing will rise in price. ness in some other interior town. | | Tue Clothing Man’ Ulasses i i Persons whose birthdate it is have & i S i I Home of Xast Johatther &nd — R E “ohi " G the augury of a year of hard apt. W. J. Rogers dived for the| Jpilvlong ago referred fo as “W. el e Already rather irritated by the good policies of |ang aflva)ncemem. M;nv drglzt wreck of the Islander in his sub- | My e a H ANCE are the group that would exploit men, women or‘iPremler Laval, a good many French people are|will come true liu‘ough’persistem marine and a number of small boats & DR. . V J children for profit, no matter how small. They arely o4, fing new cause for discontent as the real|pfrort, went from Juneau to the southerly| ;= OSTEOPATH not representative of the American employer but ;uiay for the luxury ship Normandie becomes ap-| Children born on this day prob-|Pcint of Douglas Island to wnnm:l}” PAIN1-~CILS Consultation and ex’ml.nmox? make up that five or ten per cent which the old|parent, Considering that it is “good publicity”|aply will be exceedingly intelligent|Dis descent. 1[ Builders’ and Shelf Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; tivities. Albert Wile announced that he = bk Graduate Angeles Col- ened working hours since the old Blue These, of course, are the ones President Roose- (Cincinnati Enquirer.) Commercial Adjm ment & Rating Bureau Coperating with White Serve ice Bureau Room 1—Shattuck Bldg. We have 5,000 local ratings | on file ——0 NRA intended to keep in line. And they will keep for France with her profitable tourist trade to have|and industrious. Subjects of this i HARDARE i L‘zgc:::(fgr:nn‘;i :;nxpz:i;mm_. up their nefarious practices just as long as therethe finest ship on the Atlantic, the Government at|sign ysually succeed through their] T B- Judson arived in Juneau on| Thomu Hudware co tineau Hotel l"l‘x;ne l,"a“ 1s no regulation to prohibit them {Paris made ‘provision for a handsome subsidy to the|own efforts, the Admiral Evans from Seattle. |J o - It may be as Will Rogers said when he was here owners. The ship is to be laid u? after lht‘t Summf{“j Baron Isador J. S. Taylor, artist = o ¢ g et g : E , for there is not enough|ang auth s e i Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Jorgensen an- {f3—— — __ sy 0 recently that President Roosevelt is several years Season, until next summer, and author, was born on this day| - 8 -1 8 P gy | JUNEAU FROCK ahead of his time on some things, and perhaps the |!Yavel to warrant paying the operating expenses.|i7gg Others who have celebrated it|nounced the engagement of their| * GARBAGE HAULED |But the Government's subsidy is to be paid in good|gq 5 birthday include Walter C: daughter Rena to J. Wilfred Leiv- SHOPPE 5 one em. ay take f five | | as a bi 3 r Crane, ; Reasonable Munthly Rates rr ace i I Coie - of, e A, nby. eke TolF! O |weather and bad. English painter, 1845; Walter Hines| €. the wedding to take place in | a y “Exclusive but not Expensive” Lingerie, P S i | —=a | years for American business to arrive at the same|""yjoc ymportant, the subsidy on account of this| page editor and diplomat, 1855: | October. | E. O. DAVIS B heitay conclusion that the President reached relative toregu-|one ship is reported to be larger annually than|pan, Anderson, diplomat, 1866 / i bt lation of working hours and minimum wages. When \the appropriation for maintenance of the entire| (Copyright, 1935) | The Brie Drug Company's new Phone 4753 “The Squibb Store” that time arrives, as it is sure to do, some method'diplomatic service of France. It may be difficult sLLaE BURE A {storz on St. Ann’s Avenue at Doug- will be adopted for handling the “chiseler” who|for the Paris Government to prove to mqumn;,‘le FUNERAL TO las, cpened for business. Mr. Brie ?—-— . - 3 exploits the underprivileged.who are in no position |Deputies that the Normiandie, despite her mag- stated thrt although they were open | & Ioprnzh! Back ; ; |nificence and speed, is worth more to the French BE HELD SATURDAY | for businass, the former open’i)xcmg | GENERAL MOTOBR | McCAUL MOTOR l There ‘is reason to believe that as a people we pmple_ than all their diplomatic missions abra.nd. A z\u:.']:i take ce in a few days. MAY'I'A(‘”::{()UH(‘T-‘ [N COMPANY F are palPeBheed towAra. firthet m“ghm)men“?ummy can be very desirable and yet a trifle| puneral services for John Nix,| : it : ,1‘ > 2 1< l‘ 1 CONSTRUCTION COMPANY f Dodge and Plymouth Dealers l rather than back, and as we go forward the inherent |°%S%: ¥ e |Who was found dead in his room /4Th¢ Douglas Island Women's elub| W. P. JOHNSON Old. First National Bank. Bids. | g o : That is the misfortune of subsidies which have|iy'the Gastineau Apartments fromRreented the opening performancs ) —. & | | Juneau Alaska THONE 107 | oo g right of the human being to decent livelihood 85|y pagic iy national prestige rather than sound A self-inflicted bullet wound on|f “Pinafore,” one of the favorites mo ey commensurate with his native ability and advantages economics. We should be careful in America 0| August 21, will be held in the@ the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, OO "] is bound to be given greater consideration. Weavoid a similar mistake with our merchane marine. | chapel of the C. W. Carter Mor- |4t the Lyric theatre this evening. ' | : GARLAND BOGGAN can't believe that those who are now slashing wages|Some public aid is necessary, no doubt, to insurc}mflry on Saturday, August 17, at! i Har(h('(vml Floors and boosting hours of labor are representative of a minimum of American flag vessels, as a help to|g p.m. Interment will La in ‘Frank M. Johnson, supervisor ofi . g > 12 o the true American thought. They are, rather, a(our trade and as an auxiliary service to the navy. greep Cemetery. ‘Lhe general land office, reportad by | Wax"lg I nllshmg . little minority of reacters whose actions may be|But this should not lead us into any adventures| . ___ " wire to Commissioner Clay Tallman' | Sunding C’garette‘ . il mply to establish a prestige for! Anchorags, A {that th se & | GREASES s e th ry to f bust itself to|Of high finance simply to establish ; at the present survey of coal fislds S C giss, s PSR G0 otassRUAncos. 1) the nation which has no foundation in the erncwncyi September 10, 1934 in Matanuska will be completed by“‘ g andy o9 » of the industry concerned. Notice is hereby given that the|the end of the summer, i - — S Cards Mo A i Northwestern Herring Co. have 3 EEi i J UNEAU MO’IORS ¥ e A village in Vermont reports the highest humid- | filed an application for a trade anc | Weather: Maximum, 58: mini- S S LOC Foot of Maln Strect In line with the humanitarian principles that|y, i seven years. You don't notice it so much,|inanufacturing site, Anchornge|mum, 3; rain, 62 inch, mini i MUSICIANS LOCAL the President has long advocated just as he did | on account of the wit being dry.—(Atlanta Consti-|07840, for a tract of land situatec ———- NO 1 in instituting the NRA was his signing yesterday {tution.) |at the head of Porl Conclusion b Meets Second and Fourth Sun- of the Social Security bill, establishing old age pen- - | Baranof lsland, embraced in U. S SISTER M. BARBARA, || days Every Month—3 P. M. clons and unemployment, insurance. There have long| A good many lean to the view that if Senator|Survey No. 2150 from which corne:' SISTER M. PHILIPPA DUDE HAYNES, been laws to prosecute the man who turns a faith- [Borah were elected President it would serve him|No. 1 said US.LM. No. 2150 bear: | S 2. Secretary | ful horse out to starve after his working days are |Tight—(Philadelphia Inquirer) |s.3° 13 W. 259 chains aistant.. 10 ARRIVE TONIGHT . i |containing 5906 acres. Latitude 65° over, but in our rush to commercial magnificence f | Yittle thought has been given to the men ::d women | An evangelist says there is no buying or selling 15’ N. Longitude 134° 40' 30”7 W. Sister Mary Barbara, who will| ®——— S aed liask old age after toiling faithfully ail|\® Deaven. Of course not; that isn't where business and it is now in the files of the be Superior at St. Ann's Hospital, BETTY MAC . h one.—(Thomaston, Ga., Times.) U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al-'and Sister Mary Philj ~ i their lives and were unable to lay up anything for| = g aska. ¥ | daughter of Mrs.yTum“C';g:'en u:; BEAUTY SHOP l | | | Cigars FQRD AGENCY, (Authorized Dealers) eliminate them from the scheme of things as a grievous social evil. those days, either through misfortune or the fact| A year or so ago we thought we had recognized| Any and all persons clatming ad- Douglas, who will teach fn. 8p In New Location at that they worked for those very “chiselers’ Who Russia. Now we wonder if Russia recognizes us.|versely should file their adverse|AnN's School, are passengers aboard 12th anc B Streets Pabst Famous demanded long hours of back-breaking labor forl_(Florida Times-Union.) |claims in the U. S. Land Office, | the ' Prince Rupert which arrives| | PHONE 547 = ORGIG RE P o AR e & | Anchorage, Alaska, within thein Juncau this evening. Ly TR —a Draught Beer ; \ ' \ period of publication or thirty days | | ———— v ! On 'l‘ | thereafter, or they will be barred| ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL BT rees Sesle aa | ap j:by the provisions of the Statutes.! Gus Anderson was admitted to | FLORENCE L. KOLB, |St. Ann's Hospital last night for I T’S ! | “JIMMY" CARLSON Acting Register. | medical treatment, [ ] | First publication, June 18, 1935. | - - — Wise to Cali 8 3 . ) . ‘ Guy Sflllth uneau HOTEL ZYNDA ardina Large Sample Room | ) T fe C o ELEVATOR SERVICE : JUNEAU MINE WORKERS' ASSOCIATION {8 |GGI.Y FeUGS fraipipidny Azl Cabs R s MOVING or STORAGE Fuel 0i) Coal : o e N \.\\\\\"\ AN WIGGL R s cam, e " IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | SOSMANNS | ! Front St B o = T 1t 1t's Paint We Have It! l, e e S 25 A4 PHONE 97—Free Delivery f‘ JUNEAU-YOUNG | WENDT & GARSTER THE Hardware Company | PHONE 549 | PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware ‘Guns and Ammunition _The F brward View ; ] 1_ Saturday - - August 17th 9:30 P. M. TO 2:00 A. M. | e TYPEWRITERS RENTED $5.00 per- month ¥ The B. M. Behrends Bank, oldest of Alaska’s | J. B. Burford & Co. For very prompt financial institutions, . respects the lessons l “Our doorstep is worn by of experience. satisfied customers” 'l LIOUOR DELIVERY DUDE HAYNES' ORCHESTRA But in its attitude to its customers and their ~* S TR requirements, as in the facilities it has LUDWIG NELSON , THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY provided for their service, this bank takes JEWELER Franklin Street between the forward view. Watch Repairing Front and Second Streets : . PHONE 358 People . . . or businesses . . . planning for a broader future find this institution as re- TAP BEER sponsive as it is responsible. IN TOWN! ok [ . 3 THE MINERS' The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska FOR MEMBERS AND THEIR FRIENDS ONLY! Admission $1.00 P A SR ———" e e i rrrrrer