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" THE DAiLY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1939. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH _ By BILLIE DE B e — RUROLLEN LEFT WORD _ ] (R ,:'gui&lwuvum,‘j" ‘ | THE ROYAL SANITARY RS PRUATE OFFiCe, [ oo vou \ AT EE1E sovm N | 4 7 L W wee s || PICEEE 15 figo\?fibfi-\:&g‘gm— ‘F“T:WE\:HXQ' Ga&\t‘)\o‘{;‘gfi Sgg:g_‘_fl(-_‘\"es‘z" 3 : N T'OTHER y you—You should be coming to us.” EXP ECTING /77 SORT OF & | TWAT'LL PUT fh UEEROR o | RO il WIGGL Y Sanitary Meat Co. | FOR QUALITY MEATS | AND POULTRY { FREE DELIVERY ' Call Phones: 13 and 49 oot | 7 PROPOSITION vou - (i O : A STRAIN i GO GIT (T PRROEARRRRR T S )oY, # 7 gy on Her [ I2\F . (N fiii . Garbage Hauled HA\D-PIECE 2 7 : \ 4 fHit e % Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 P R R IR Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—-MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Third . Widest miles south of Salem, Ore, on Oc-|law. He worked his way through |other candidates in the primaries 10 ] ‘_Q l ‘ Ul ’ n' : p“sB Aw‘v | tober 13, 1883, the son of John and |this course despite the fact thatiand then won the general election. sdedim of s Tram- | ———— \ Steiwer was born on a 2000-acre {ing for a few years, then entered Senator. He defeated the incum- \ FRED SIEMR ranch in the Willamette Valley, 12|the Universtty of Oregon to study.bent, Robert Stanfield, and seven ] |Ada May Steiwer. His mother was (his family was comfortably well Six years later he was one of the INCOHE Tnx {a daughter of Oregon's pioneer sec-| off. |few Republican candidates in Ore- L l n “ o n s W/‘N r “ “ m wm“e]o"uemry of state, Samuel E. May. | In 1909 he was admitted to the ‘80N to escape the Democratic land- RETURNS PREPARED | The lore and skill of the out-|@regon bar and hung out his shin- slide. JAMES C. COOPER, C.P. A. | ! | door 1:5 l:’mwr?:fih.n? h;“"’"s clt)l:ed!‘gle at Pendleton. Two years later | ooy Goldstein Building | Pnon | never deser o s metho- | he married Frieda Roesch, daugh- 92 95 ‘Former or?'gon Sena"or ?‘c‘:’ l‘“;’;“’:“ W:;’;dh“"":‘godw"eitcr of a pioneer Oregon family. At“. j, mk Su((“"'s BTN~ S S R B S or - | H . | typical i . e S 1, pendleton Steiwer became succes- \ | MISCELLANEOUS | Dies-Physique Reflect- i3 ueuaon & ormer v et ey “aepuny o o stioney| FROM FALL DOWN RAISE ETy WANT AD ed West's Bigness ver, Robert Maguire, once remarked | ang in 1916 was elected to the BLACK DIAMOND JUARANTEED Realistic Perma- that Steiwer sometimes seemed slow | gtate Senate. INFoRMATION nents, $450. Finger wave, 65c.| Rl {%. W, but he was, “""“‘h‘fl“-“~! The next year he enlisted for the asf:“ffim';f\fa',:,d,f,rg,}mfi:“i;‘zgnA:; colll The Juneau La“‘dty! Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone/ (Continued rrom FPage One) fone of the most dangerous, deliber- | worlq War, leaving behind him (gt Ann's Hospital at 6:30 oclock|| Alaska Dock & Storage Co. | | ——————-~| 201, 315 Decker Way. |ate lawyers in a court room because | his wife and an infant daughter.|last night after a fall down a raise TELEPHONE 412 FRfiA:lfll:lmdssm . slz:c.:nn Count five average words to the m through forests in search of fish of his uncanny ability to project|a gon, Frederick Herbert Steiwer,|and died a few hours later. a’nno“or;u ts line. oath ‘or vulle 't NugG#t Ghop.. ;| Of NS, Ws wpesded. <o his de- |his mind into all angles of a case.|was born while his father was in| Alexander is unmarried and | < || e *___|cision to re-enter private life by a| Trained as an Engineer the service. survived only by his father, G. A. W dergone in 1036.| stei had an early desire to| Steiwer saw action in Fr: in- - HOSPITAL DISMISSAL major ‘operstion un { iwer y ction in France, Alexander of Bellingham, Washing Peter Louie was dismissed this|Friends quoted him s saying after- pecome a sailor but instead went|cluding the fighting in the Ar-|ton. HOME GROCERY afternoon from the Government|Ward: | to Oregon State College and at 19 (gonne. In 1919 he returned to his| The remains are at the Charles M Hospital after recelving medical| “I thought I was an iron man |was graduated as & mechanical en-|Pendleton practice, emerging from |W. Carter Mortuary pending fun- Phone 146 Boddlng Transfer Copy must be in the office by 2 |care. like my father but I guess not.” ’gineer. He tried his hand at teach-lit in 1026 to run for United States eral arrangements. Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 MARINE PHONE q@ dclock in the afternoon to insure| T T e o o5 A;‘Egmb;“m"'_fl‘sn: BUILDING Insertion on same day. | Rock—Coal Ha: We accept ads over telephone Stove—Fuel Ol Delivery | from persons listed in telephone T e flirectory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. : E PETER PAN b FOR SALE BEAUTY sHOP—Triangle Blds. | || Thomas Hardware Co. R s SRR e R e : Telephone 221 | PAINTS — OILS . FOR SALE — 4-room furnished | Specialty on Permanents ‘ Builders’ and Shelf house, 945 W. 10th. | HARDWARE Daily rate per line for consecutive | ns: #/§-ROOM house with bath, fur- nished, on 5 acres deeded land | . & v % ot £ o - When in Need of '__‘———‘7 7 miles from Juneau on High- = > * = . N— . S j JIINEAU YOUNG way; electricity, big chicken DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL ‘ house. Priced low. See ‘Sparks, Federal Blds. | vourcoaomowce ||| Hardware Company | FOR SALE—Pair of white elk shoe | GENERAL HAULING PAINTS—O! “ skates, size 9. Phone Green 147. | STORAGE and CRATING CALL US IL—GLASS Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunitien » FOR SALE—Pontiac Coach, leaving | city, will sacrifice for quick salc.} # _Phone Red 210 before 7 pm. n Juneau Transfer bt e INCOME property for sale. Phone and MAYTAG PRODUCTS FORD TUDOR, driven only 9,000/ il HNSON mires. New tires, deluxe radio and | - “The Frigidaire Man" heater. See Elroy Ninnis. “SMILING SERVICE” FOR BALE—U & 1 Lunch, Owner .. . is the foundation of success. Education, experience, Bert's Cash Grocery quitting business. Write P.O. Box 2274 or phons 33, ‘ progress and financial independence are all the result of PHONE 105 PHONE 3% T enthusiasm with which they become possible. This trait in e R L TR ok NBR ey ¥ ; a person or in business institutions is reflected, emphasized AR LIQUOR DELIVERY '00D QUALITY — e ‘ WANTED _ WANTED TO RENT—Furnished and dramatized most effectively by » ¢ at ll?o‘::: E. L. Bartlett, Gastineau UNITED FOOD CO' s ean Ve R LB Sk A e TELEPHONES 16616 WANTED—Will pay cash for light Ideal Pam‘ Shop FRED W. WENDT =l a second hand car in good condition 2 ey and reasonable. Ask for Williams | ial * atMietenen Apts., 420 Harris St. | v e lsmg Reliable Transfer TLE R | R —— — between 8:30 and 9:30 p.m. g:"truhA ag .lny l';ll:.:l .(.).Iyl or RELIABLE young woman wants 5 and a tank for Crude Ofl save 4+ hour work serving and assisting burner trouble. A Blctie @8 damm g o | Then comes the question of the kind of advertising. Copy | rmonzus—icurws ||| McCAUL MOTOR children. Phone Mrs. Everitt, e . “text” is entirely dependent upon the nature, character and *COMPANY L sl o phone 82 1o Senr quality of the product or the service fo be expounded. In Family Shoe Store Dy lahorers, hod carriers, building gt et Lo b SEEAD order 1o arrive at a well balanced decision a complete and “ e careful survey should be made of the potential market o be ] SON-—Mana o o ot s SO0, i covered and served. The medium to be used is also of utmost 0y LOST AND FOUND importance, its coverage (circulation), its infegrity, and the ‘ You Are Sure of Choicest Meats Ouly fifi??:’ifid :}fic;m:, a;oxiosl:d};:‘ dependablhly of its dislribulm ) IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT Douglas Jan. 24, Return to Em- ' . o _pire, o T i « The g\ California Gr [, |y ' THE PURE FOODS STORE e Daily Alaska Empire || Tolephone 478 Prompt Deliv o e, Goes to More than 8,200 Readers Every Day FOR INSURANCE BOAT STALL, by Douglas Bridge, K DY AT | See H. B. SHEPARD & SON | B PATRONIZE THE PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS . . READ bt e T e . e THEIR MESSAGES AND PROFIT e rprinns oo st Sel il e e e s et LA BT L : Window Cleaning house or remodel it. It will cost 396 after 4 p.m. for estimate. DALE $4.00 PETERS Shoes LUMBER All Leather—Latest Styles, Good- year Welt Construction—Quality 4] Soss for Less— I} Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. | -‘vm nmn;!is.rmm 3