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he 1,700-mile mship haul from Seattle to ire Seward. . . « fiDuil v A laska Emp AS AN EA Published ever ent t he T ommunity buildings are very EM PRINTING COMPANY The probably better HELFN TROY ’ e Aty N ol Y ildings U by the colonists in R. L. BERNARD AL si5c te Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michi- o S : an., T \plaint as to difficulty of Entered in the Post Offic Junea econd € s Siien 1t 2001 rolling and is on a series of several 3 3 ire odd shaped, fitt > shape i rrac few square- 1ight » roads such T b vere usec thres home MEN OF CIATED PRESS. 1 central west The As e republicatic ( tanuska re good this year. — - L ording the co-op management ) T ¢ ¢ butter cannot be met. The can- Y € h 0 pa egelables I AT w has a popula- il 1 of fresh, dried or € into A Ka m the States t 1t to answer the Matanuska q C We L coperatiy keting associa- r of it in Matanuska Valley with ( ! proper cooperation. Whether pre etup and the 1938 contracts are fair I | am ) o say. Anyone who has played poker | W er all the raises and bluffs are in there 1st be a “call a “showdown nd this 10oks g e 5 | to by STERNER SEES MATANUSK '\‘ The w( can make a cess of their farms if proper financial basis. The sooner any non- W. H. Conrac f W ) ers are replaced and any wrong financial setup recently as represer r wiped out the better it will be for the willing ome of W ¢ € ) VODERATION IN ALL THINGS ject. Back ir P er . Medford Star News wrc vi Unfortunate word too seldom interesting to Al I Thus it is re 1 nd old word Here are some ¢ moderation into use. Particularly, it encouraging to see it coming into vogue with I believe a make a A\ rmir ose who in intoxicating liquor More and in the Unite can make a ing i carrying the sound advice to con- the Matanuska Vi of Alaska cury and to see that the grocery I believe that if the mar Drink moderately” is a sensible 1 I nc I 0C tior m " € 1 be applied to eating 1,( farmir the United } ( w slad to see There r ) ha d X I n hand cause of d ith ‘ h the|® wtion the blight of colony management AT i t ( Al But here ] nificant in PROMPT JUSTICE Palmer colony farmers, return 1 L ) ishn best crime deter- Minnesota with hi f His | 1€ 15 ha ed, the commendable principal reasc r leay g ompt 1 has been taken in the losis and a fami ende rida k D! 1se should an excellent preven- Matanuska's dampness w A € the government was payil Xp X F n Pierce tole the Cash boy on May back home. Neither he nor hi 1 to re-| 2 ttle 1a8 was found on June 9 main, regardless of 'the tuber M n June 15, Shortly he will die But the farm, relinquished by them taken this month by a man and wife who orth a ermons on among the origina ernme D 1 [ a n for law enforce- in Ma. yer i husband | ment of I r courts, judge urors and the rest to guit color 1 home in| %" U8 € e Minnesota. They urned tc ] is sprin 5 - with a decided change of heart, afte ving gained : 1 of a bridegroom a v ess chec Th B DT A I S the | hride, learning of it, had th annulled. T colony manager to take them bick. Ti aviHE 0F bidadronin’s defenis’ against ot the other Minne ple because of tuberculosis preb: b it the wedd like the check has given this couple (I econd char nd they bounced. are glad to take ok SRR B i & I indidates in Kentucky's hot senatorial The M r 116t b6 YboRtand m themselves to be men of action, so with, but T believe t i me Voal bpose you could refqr to the race as a tion than man rme Th \coming e R INE e s heanuRo haTgs Detn is the season when grac a IO S 10amile’ rail ¥ o Palmer on yeminded that Beyond the Alp: Also 1d which follows | Mussolini STANDARD GASOLINE is unsurpassed WE KNOW that Standard Gasoline is Unsurpassed. It has been proved over and over again. It has been certified by the highest automotive authorities. But the f al decision is yours. Try Standard in your car —see for yourself! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1938. | | HAPPY ; +|t | ——BIRTHDAY 2() Years Ago Horoscope | The Empire extends congratula- | u g i | tions and best wishes today, their From The Empire The “";J:“;’;"‘"m i \l virthday anniversary, to:the jollow- pe! ! | ing: — LI — & | JUNE 30 JUNE 30, 1918 { FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938 | Mary Jean McNaughton Fourteen -destroyers were to be| Forbidding signs mark the horos-| Mrs. Lorraine Johnson launched in the American ship-|cope for today, according to astrolo-| wrds on July 4. These with several |gy. It is a time to exercise caution,! le boats were to make up the|especially in making investments,| Navy's share of tonnage to be|for temptation to speculate may be | Jaunched from all shipyards in|strong. | honor of the celebration of Inde-| ynder this planetary government pendence Day. uncertainty may be prevalent | wherever commerical or political | interests are concerned. Vague ideas may overcon: initiative. This is an unlucky time to launch any business project, but there Gertrude Cunningham Hector McLean George Smith Marvin A. Rhodes Patricia Brewer H. B. Schlegel DAILY LESSONS President Wilson vetoed the leg- e judicial appropriation bill count of a provision increas- the hours of work for Govern- IN ENGLISH : : : ment clerks from seven to eight should be preparation for unusual By W. L. Gordon hours a d He had asked that|activity affecting production of i employers see there were nochanges |iron and steel commodities * —_— # in conditions unfavorable to labor! rne lunation ruling the month Words Often Misused: Do not and felt justified in his veto of promises widespread revival of At what hotel are you stopping?” Such a bill building and attendant. stimulation Say, “At what hotel are you stay- 57 in many lines of trade g7 W. A. Clark, manager of the Ju- While there will be commercial Ofteny Mispronounced: Junior. neau Hardware Company and chair- expansion certain raw material Pronounce joon-yer, 0o as in moon, man of the local exemption board|may be difficult to obtain. Serious and not joon-i-er and president of the Council for|shortages are indicated Often Misspelled: Entail; en, not National Defense had arrived from| warning again is given that in 1 short business trip to Seattle. He gyoughts will be serious in certain Synonyins: [RUmOE{ thbun), re-|nde the statement that food prices | parts of the country, causing failure o et odloUN ). 1~ yere as low in Juneau as they Were | of crops and soaring food price b for the same commodities in Se- | women will find this an auspi Word Study: “Use a word three 2'1° ous time for entertaining but warn- times and it is yours” Let us in- et ing is given that there wil be high 4 Takano, |)|'0pru‘lo|‘ of the Ju- temperatures through midsummer. crease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word Vivid; sharp and clear; evoking 1 Laundry, had arrived recently with a bride from Japan. Persons whose birthdate it is have the augury of a year of prosperity. ——— Directory e PROFESSIONAL FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL B. P. 0. ELKS meet DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER every Wednesday at 8 DENTISTS pm. Visiting brothers ' Blomgren Building welcome. C. H. Mac- PHONE 56 SPADDEN, Exalted Rul- Hours ? am, to 8 pm. er; M. H. €IDES, Sec- retary. b JE| MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p.m. DANIEL ROSS, Wor- JAMES W. LEI- Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENTIST | Rooms 8 and 9, Valentine Bldg. | TELEPHONE 176 Sx shipful Master; | VERS, Secretary. £ REREKAHS | Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A meets every second and fourth Wednes- |day, I1.O.O.F. Hall. BETTY Mec- CORMICK, Noble Grand; RUTH | BLAKE, Secretary. Dr. Richar¢ Williams | DENTIST ‘ OFFICE AND RESIDENCE | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | B e ey Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum Dr. Judson Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless P*ysician \ Office hours: 1v-12, 1-5, 7-9 | Rooms 2-3-4, Triangle Bldg. | | PHONE 667 il Dr. A. W. Stewart || lifelike mental images. “I have a 5 but for many heavy expenses are DEXTISY! PHONE ®i--Free Delivery vivid recollBetion.” “It'as a vivid The Rev. David Waggoner and foretold. Hours 9 am. to 6 pm e rroreeeeesd desoripiforie family, the Rev. James H. Condit| Children born on this day prob- | SEWARD BUILDING — ST ind family and Mrs. Bruce left for ably will be restless and imagina- Office Phone 469 it e il v R 4 a launch trip to Hoonah tive. These subjects of Cancer usu- A § MODERN S ally love authority and attain luix- m o . - =i Tomorrow's Styles Mrs. Robert Fraser entertained a ury. They may have a strong inter- | r 11 " : number of friends at her home in est in science. ! DR. H. VANCE ! Today ETIQUETTEE Treadwell. Cards were the principle Sir Robert Ball, noted astronomer, | | OSTROPATH ° | ' order of amusement. Mrs. Alex was born on this day 1840, Others| | Consultation and ““.’,““‘“""s'f | By Roberta Lee Kiloh was warded the first honors who have celebrated it as a birth-| | free. Hours i0 to 12;°1 to §; | | b \t whist, Mrs. Alex Sey, the second day include Albert Bushnell Hart, | 7 %0 49{3" by applmr:mem 1‘ o R * prize and Miss Josie Anderson the historian, 1854; Louis Joseph Ven- | . Gastinean Hotel nnex = 1 | Q. What are the proper hours consolation prize dome, French general, 1654 South Franklin St. Phone 177 | , for a wedding ceremony? ~ (Copyright, 1938) = Any hour may be chosen that' Federal and State laws banning - = oau’ is desired, but the most populir idleness of all men between the MRS. LAVENIK IS | ¢ i June s Own Store bours are high noon or in the late!azes of 18 and 50 had become ENDING vacation | Robert Simpson, Opt.D. || { afternoon operative. All recreation parlors - | Graduate Los Angeles College | | S22 77" rorrroreoreroesad Q I)m’:) the after a man's were notified of the order that Mrs. M. A. Lavenik, of the Juneau of Optometry and i — 5 name on his cards take the place jdlers were to either fight or work. Postoffice Staff, is arriving on the Opthalmology o " i Baranof. She has been in thesouth| | Glascss Pitted Lenses Ground The Rexall Store ! ! his card should be en-y Work of repairing the coal bunk- for the past several weeks. While ARl your » “Mr. Paul Reid, Jr." and ers and wharf at the Naval Radio o0 her trip. she visited in Reed, % i = p Reliable ) hid ‘Mile s “Mrs. UGS, Jr station at JaponskiIsland had com- SD., wiih her sister, in Tramp Falls. | WHEN IN A HURRY pharmacists Q. What is the proper way to menced, the contract was awarded Ore. with her father-in-law. in | CALL COLE FOR OIL compound& eat an open-face sandwich? to Pete: Trieschisldsiof: Sitis: Roseburg, Ore. with her brother, | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any prescrip- | With the knife and fork and in Seattle with friends. | amount . . . QUICK! never with the fingers. reat} . a7 " - — — > Weathe Highest, 57; 1 st, 41 e figee o Weather: Highest, 57 lowes S e | .S.OLEMT,RAfiSfifi i POSECRGR: Dot At SR G L0 3 - e s | one or Nig! 5 : g GARBAGE HAULED | . a LOOK d LEARN 2 RET( KMN[‘- HOME Reasonable Menthly Rates — | 3 a. eturning on the Baranof are | H yrence Markle, Mrs. W. J Eé[g;lgfiv's || Mave Your Eyes Examined by | }L Sé] (E;‘I}AVES Markle, and Mrs. Katherine Nye, | ! E 212 | “The Clothing Mas” By A. C. Gordon (1“;“,,,“., w6 and Tiotherdot W Phone 4753 ! Dr. Rae L. Carlson | 5 s OPTOMETRIST { | Howme of Hart Schaffner and [J. Ma Mrs. Markle and her 8 [ Marx Clothing Pt - ‘:.‘;.‘,m:m) -law l\wnl suu[th ai- ‘r-" Office Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry H i 1. Which president of the Unit-|tend the graduation on June 10 4 3 ” hone Green 331 4 States lived the longest? | from Aquinas Academy in Tacoma The Store for Men ol St " L gest? | 2. What mechanical device af- Wash. Miss Markle will spend the NGIEE 5 fected human life 3 g summer in Juneau and possibly GAST]NEAU MOTOR 4 lif more than any sk ¥ 1 % I | SERVICE other? Skagway visiting with relatives be- i i | 3. What bird lives longer than | [0r¢ refurning south to attend the { Front St.—Triangle Bldg. § | o\ ung Egtl&y Repatring PHONE 727 iny other bird, or any animal, in|Seattle Colleg ut very reasonable rates | | GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING captivity? | Kamwme o b RN 1 Gas—Oil—Storage 4. What is a government called | NEY SEELOON" PAUL BLOEDHO . hat i run m{, women? © | PERMANENTS, $350 and up. q:{;“ e R e T | S FRANKLIN STREET i 5 hich state of the U. S. has| <1 SU 3 mly thres’ cqunties? o~ | IDEALPAINT SHOP | . J.B. WARRACK | ANSWERS 1 A T FRED W. WENDT | Ml ; ; 1 | | BODDING TRANSFER || PHONE 549 | - ON THE MEZZANINE Engine Contr ' John Adams, who died at the | » ngmeers—~Qontractors e of ninety. | MARINE PHONE | HOTEL JUNEAU ‘ The invention of the steam|| BUILDING m.o 2 BEAUTY SHOP | JUNEAU engine changed the system of home | | Rock—Coal. Hauling | ———— —— | | manufacture to the factory sy: Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery | i LEDA WxLSOlN o & o2 - -— | Sanitary Meat Co. | | Qontoure Taohme W ; 1 he parrot FOR QUALITY MEATS 43| | COME IN and SEE the NEW | A gynarchy. ’ AND POULTRY - STROMBERG-CARLSON | . Delaware. KRAFFT'S FREE DELIVERY P A RADIDS - ey “NEW AND DIFFEREN | LILLIAN AND HER ORCHESTRA CABINET SHOP SabMhones: 13 and F?JT)TWEAR" '{) B. Burford & Co. : are playing at the Natatorium, W i ’ i door atep.Js wom by Douglas, both Sunday and Mm:::l?\' Clines, Mosloing ol e DEVLIN S " Batistied Customers” nights, July 3rd and 4th; featuring PHONE 62 | f Paris Fashion Shoes i R —4 Miss Bernice Lovejoy—vocalist. adv The Charles W. Carter | | WEBITEN o | | — L wwe s s e Mortuary - ZORIC { Fourth and Franklin Sts. | JUNEAU SPECIALIZING ! PHONE 136 | i {TOP NOTCH | | - i SYSTEM CLEAN i ! || lMEL? !ll)lerrl (iU%E i CAFE SERVES § L - usic and Electric Appliances ‘ Phone 15 A = e 5 (Next Gastineau HoteD) 4 ana i | ALASKA LAUNDRY|{ ICE CREAM || LM i i} \ — S TR NEW ALASKAN 4 ) | B - & e 5 HOTEL T ' | samsracrion ![ Jones-$ Sh i o eokiin Bieet Alaska Music Supply || 4 || roop quaury ae ||| <omes-Stevens Shop ||| sowe Arttr 3. Uggen, Maneger ||| GASTINEAU CAFE || UNIBED FOOD Cfy. 1|\ = iomewams | A || Pt treeete |} g 5 [ TELEPHONE—16 | AR s | Seward Street Near Third | Phone 206 122 W. Second A i _+| PORTRAITS—by | 2 Lode and phacer location notices 4 ® | | for sale at The Empire Office. TED COWLING G % Phone 369 ~ —photogiapher ' 01d 1st. Natl. Bank Bldg. The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska " HARRY RACE DRUGGIST “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS \|~ PERCY’S CAFE I| Tee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager :‘,L—-————-a————-:, | | Maska Federal Savings and Loan Association Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 OFFICE—119 Seward St. Resources Over Two-&nd ; One-Half Million Dollars Junesu, Alasks Try the Empire classifieds for results. Empire classifieds pay. B The First National Bank JUNEAU [ ] ‘ CAPITAL—$50,000 ; SURPLUS—$100,000 [ ] | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS | ACCOUNTS ‘ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ' 2% Paid on KAccounts