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\ 4 ; § 4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, [UESDAY, FEB. &, 1927, 1 - e iy e O LTI B ] . { 1 s Il 1 T 1 1 1 T 1 . SRS . [ 1 it : AI T F’V . nd as the proposition I first been mads | i e — 8t lin s S5 = e -5 e | Dml\ Alaska Empire Unitedshate, e s¥abiomed; e IEhE MRS e T o e ¢ — ' G more than one atter Polk be-| | ALONG LIFE'S | 1 I make cr e | | al Societios Jmm W. TROY EDITOR AND HMANAGER '‘ s ; ‘J' e :“‘”“ Ly ’1 | DETOUR 1 o | 5,! e (03 > i ‘ y Sl | | ) g e S Gastineau Channel | Coi 1 i Veur i Simmon THE 2 . By SAM HILL | h I OMI'ANY Pumwater, near Olympia, marking the (Hfiomnd 4 1 « a|F e | American cupation north of the « m-| " e L 211 : al 0 o 4 1 Dy < ELK | i o do wrricd o {Drs. Kaser & B. P..0. ELKS | : Cured 1t, Ali Right Ona 8 | th a Syminta “ M n excellent history of ot J: o iBnatit d-fashio: B % D"“Nl‘-l‘sr i Rk g g 1vs he alwa : | e i 1 and 5 Golc Bidg. SUBSCRIPTION ‘ i of President Polk and his e ey it I GE. ey aiout | | PHONE 68 ! Deliv ) 2 N duneau : n iation v he knows bett ine the h the | Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. T y LR 1 that treaty of 1846 his A | tle tried hair ic i )y the moi . (el ] ch d o of the four 1 | or ch 1« without th s 16 % = one ot ‘ t of American his | of Oldest Inhabitant p luxuri = = — — the B 1« f : vanked next to th tashioned yman who Ty Wvery of Ly of Allia with France in 1778, the wedding I Sentence Sermon | P, Jeanc i B NTIS g e 1y of Peace in 1783 and the Lonisiana 0 be mar n I Brotism s L per like a INTIST tEMB ‘ ¢ reh in 1508 L daughter who save for 1 poils 1 Tl Dresidt Nsai Bave e News of the Nemes C | pebl | vesidentinl campaign in 1814 b UL y ¢ e . Joln S | f islihor woin yorrowed 9 Sunatond, M h el « oint oceupin 0 g ¢ Fell ALASE A } ! ARt e, the Americans had no { nL “"“"' e chiit| ; : ot | the Columbia River 1At 0 ‘}”I Ium‘ ; - > " wh Wl many. In all fairne rak vltnllg EREARE ) CPOKANE q ND ' | I that the British had Yt EATTLE R. R [ i oa 1 N 1 of the Columbia Rive SPEND vie. rute 1 [ e claims south of the rive e L [ nder the tre n force. Tl 1 P i g y ORTLA i I 0 | e cat f 1816 was a diplomatic triumph "H Rl L ne. Portland & Railvoad | 5 » | Mos ot pilte Yankde Linstar like 0 con owled her Litshand ipiact in 1927 Ge 1 PHYSICIAN w A1, o ] aid 16 One someti vonders it those who are SOt MU ET ekl Worry Abss Tzl 2 cxpend | Office =i ond feintale China ki | re what it is all about t gt 4 < & T o | L‘_[)V.'_"" 5 s Plea wWe very poor I | . z Oh, well, they man (88 1 he sw v | S B ) e ! Democratic Prospec " ahit they linve, gud an \ v < | Dr. . Vanc AMERICAN MONEY SEEKING Rt e i ot e ARes e i | | ostecpen 201 Ceiditein Bldg . tr. McAdoo t to New York has stimulated i ’ { License copt physician ; ( 1 York n o abcut the pre of the Democrat [“" ; ht | (astineau Hotel { f i ) u no1928. And out this diseus 1 s Eiem aaer o : g . i v ¢ 1 \ narkot curior t gniticant conclu n I I sasolinll e bl o 8 “ : B i T A T od that the leaders of both the McAdoo | o St = : < i > . nvestiple the Smith factions have about made up their m e L R RORT vntas Tt i i 1.. Darton i i 0 , a- to ad abolition of the two-thirds rule | B Dt on: wien p i cuthal Bl I 1 tic Convention That [ e | hear ! T i : mean 1 not so certain, for AR R e e ol moderate y 7 leaders w to have the unit rule abolished 3 T predicts th ! e e 0 with e two-thirds rule while the MeAdoo G W Blied s S ( the remarkahle 1 en the 1 W to retain th rale. Thus there re is the most comiort | insui totaled $16,0 building wnd 1oan g yeal peint of disagreenen i b Gour el o b m MER CHANDI S 1N vaIJ ©| AUXILIARY, PIONEI vin ) N 1§ 1LA00,000,000 of the unit rul it prevails in the e o = = | e W, L. e Ll The accumula wpl ! n ited States 1 My o s strongest, unit AT U S A Bl e Tava sl | PrvSIC THE | . ' ( A it States has grown to such proportions tha ed rule mean it the State delegatio voteds Hes S e g S anlvaa ranien : : R 3 ‘ el development and continucd [ rospe eems to be the majority as a unit, and so any Smith minority peacon Wi Slo an T | : i b el hed. We 6. lof ndent upon a balinee 0 the MeAdoo States would be prevented from Vot guginged Ul the chicken hou | i R B e T of trade for f v ) We can affora ing for Smith unit rule not prevail in gp g1, Niioibood | - 1 i : ; e T to Mr doo’s advantage Uselecs Information = it e T 0 we may ‘4 neouriage (he Jeoi] ; t other untri T e T R T R R ‘ ! DR [N‘M BROWN }\}‘ \RSLEY CHEY TRANSFER e R e b the two-thirds vale and il can used at any time hyead i St """‘ "'_“‘ = | COAL. W0OD, BAGGAGE ; S e s & . to prevent an agreement on the abolition of the ¥ 3 : : e (B AND KINDLING | NORTHWEST SHOULD HONOR MEMORY '\, {iiivds rule. Whether it will be wsed or not i i I‘“ ;'“ vear ‘ stein Puiding, Phone 552 | [ R O PRESIDENT POLK. Lkely 16 be determined by the conclusions of the WiERE OUR GOOD THINGS | o ' i [| mes. Knudsen's Tio L ight—Phone : = | Jeader to whether they wish to make 1928 (GO Headline in St. Louis Posi. | ““ ; oughby Ave, Phone 17 il 4 . The Washington State Federation of Women's a{o teat o the. udeasion) Pob wnotlier e iompL Diapitieh ‘ Lehing | . i | = Clubs i i ) ¢ fands necessary g If they wish to settle the question of whetiner They go to chureh, of course e . Tl v 2 T a o purch ory t tract of N the party can nominate a wet, a Catholic and an ig’s too bad for golbor a joy ride Qi Sl B S e o e i Borput of s 1 Skagit County, Kasterner from a big city, ( wiil abolish the o it THE CHAS. W. CARTER'| | RELIABLE TRANSKFER the Sun Highway, and it is two-third rule and let the majority decide. If they Must'a Been Sgme Kisser ) S | MOR]UARY | Phone 149 Res. 148 | on roa name for the proposed wish to aveid the head-on collision betwsen the Mc- (Court note in Los Angeles Times.) g l T et o ey iy ) | TOURTESY and GOOD SERVICE 3 eniinEnt Nty n of Washington has Adoo awd Smith forces, they will probably retain the Divoree i ik Y Aane | Our Motto that e park be named for President two-thirds rule, allow the two extreme factions to LIPKIN ApalnEt ; TR e o ! st .._\x’n.;( . is the ‘ B hemoratioh of crviees (o Washington checkmate each other and in the end nominate u SANITARY GROCERY bl r‘]‘,"‘l S o ¢ L conneetion with the Orvegon boundary dig- COmpromise candidate On= idale Job They Shy At | The § hat Pleases : e ’ 4 To let the majority decide in the next Demo Monz wonders that PHONE 83 and 85 et ! > S Great Britai It 1l the saggestion i » ) : o e et i Convention is to adopt a remedy that will Youll find are missin’ ‘ il R L F\”; NG e e A B et Kill or cure. For it would almost certainly Are women who . i = Heat'ng, and General Repairing gt | L L profably (e 30 piean the nomination either of Gov. Smith or of Will gladly listen It & . All work guaranteed for R g AR LR LB Lali 3 Mr. MeAdoo. Nobody knows what the followers of [ ”)F,‘. ’, I’{I, I II{E less money. | Chiere 48 only one wilid jeriticism of the sugges- ihq e would do in the evént ot the nomination of Of the Super Variety ! LY V) “ |7}‘ STANWORTH tion, and that that e ! of A pmrk TOr e gther. The politicians might abide by the result Blinks What's your idea of « T AN RS ART one 505 him would | ey imadequate recognition of the yng remain vegular. But it is certain that Mr. genius? | OUR SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ARI — : sreat the futny State of Wa McAdoo could not hope for a single electoral vote Jinks A man with a good memaory -~ N » Al @ B h] ngton by thic sident of the United $ta in the whole region from Wisconsin to the Atlantie, Who would make good as a plumber ’I{Itl I’I\(}()l‘ Unquestionably if it had not been for the vision and the Great Lakes o the Ohio and the Potomac., The or & deaf mute who'd be a suceess a ] RADIO firmnes of James K. Polk all of the State of Wash- Democrats in this rvegion are wet and they will not @ bavher TN YOX TODAY ! AR e e S e e | IENT A BOX MWATERKENT SETS | 5 nti-Saloen L 0: the e of g s He May Be Right = g A SPEAKERS lambia ' uld en o part of Canada. Anti-Saloen L 1e; they are of all religious faiths, y { > 4 I3 < ) . 4 2 s ineton Do delu Tatie 4 ¢ recogni. but they are violently oppos¢d to any Davis. lamped this on the TOVORROW MAY BE TOO LATE Radio Supplies of All Kinds | ith the principles of the Ku Klux Klan, woman's page of the Cleveland Plain MARTIN LYNCII tion of her debt to | by I I i % > : L SJYING | ' B o 1 st nd CGreat Britain en-!0F Wrongly they would regard the Dealer: “At o recent siyle show I at Safe Deposit s the cheapest and best . . Mr. MeAdoo, because of his stand in as the fended the premiere manikin. wou . 1 Robberie e t eaty establishin he 49th paralle % g o ance ae. Fire « obberies - 5 “ L i g ! l’ ML ‘\‘\"1 D' reaffirmation of the doctrine that no Cathoie can he 1HER SKIE Just showiiz -t Insurance against Fire an e the houndary line ween the Lake of tiie Woods| o uiyted for President kne THE I . i R AR B TUR TSR < L R INSURANCE : viding for the joint upancy by, the two countries! Syyies, the Centrul States and the West in the event, Maybe mo; but weld rather give [‘I’{QT Z\] 4T’(’ AI‘ B/‘ VI( | 3 § of all that port of the country west of the Rocky of Gov. Smith’s nomination is more doubtful. There Mt manikin the once over ourseive > 4 Allen Shattuck, Ine. . Mountain I north of the Spanish possessions,|are signs. which are by no means conclusive how.|Pefore even making a guess at it. | JUNEAU e which comprized California, Nevada, Utah, ete. The ever, that powerful groups in the South might agree " P! tv Loss United States claimed all the Pacific Coast conntry |t his nomination partly because they wish to| ~Pa lsn't Up on History B Thesuhon south of 51040, wonth latitude, and Great Britain|demonstrate their freedom from bigotry and partly | “Ph" said Clarcnee, “who was i | ”u"”,m:'l’ ()ucu)'xlfl‘ 5 1R ithed. ever AT b i mish possessions, | becanse they think the Democratic Party can never I"“' velled ‘My kingdom for a| M\;l'iN‘}g pancy which went to Mexico in 1821, The joint occupancy |De reunited until it has demonstrated to the North-| "' 2 | = provision of the 1818 treaty expived in 1828 and|C™0 Democrats that their best man has had a faie| ! S Smblad hig Sl g’;‘fi: e & EITRAEA | was sti iguring out the bills I E was then renewed to continue indefinitely, providing, | M 1At bRGHAs0Te Tooltwhoss e Registered Mail however, that either counivy could abrogate it by Lie suniing faot mHOue ulaswhiolandistinslons Bl e e I AUTOMOBILE : that if an agreement is reached to abolish the two-| n ! | % < giving one vear's notic At fhe time of the re i ’ o heae |EBE Barage | Fire and Transportation thirds rule it will mean that the Democratic Party, { g newal the 1 a4 st wsed, as a compromise, | oo ¥ ) Brdin A - | Collision . S H s eing unable o agrec on vital principles, is ready| S A i Proneits Damaks T Ghe ’ 16 Resties DY exLapiine Hislio iler uie strongsr P bwo Inveconaniapisetnation s BEREURSIE AR SaspR ot Ty & boundary cn Ji purallelstiom. e WRooi¥ininge its own wily-fon 1598 U1tthewinning Madiion el Vi o et C\SII;I‘AlLlT‘ N i o e Do Britain = refused, butiin the convention were alile to detent tho Republi-fi 8% K12 HAE S fan ol inidebar| { 4 e, countered w v that the Columbia River|cans it would, of course, establish a more or less' “\“"";'l’,“,‘ % f B b inlesy) Compensation be made th unad i h plan would have|solid control of the party, and a certain exchange ‘.f‘ b ‘(‘h’m",”""" e-lengths fapping | I Public Liability given the United States 1+ now Orczon and Tdaho [voters hetween the two parties would follow. 1t the| 8 8CCRERE 0 i ,Accident and Health and those port of M W Wyoming that! winning faction were badly defeated, anything might| m]‘” AR “’l‘l‘"”‘""“":l‘ | L-Xfi 4 y ; S e ity ¢ 8 does hange the cus ¢ ! orms were in the Oreron ", and cen Britain | happen ul(v: 1928, ; (m‘ ',I“ ) party \\‘nm? then be in| him buying a winter coat for m“.: rm! the remainder of the disputed 1 Drye=awhAL (5 yow 11108 ARty onpaniiticy “"‘]“" sxinb fov new lentsliaiin HatiRlS wita nieR fokhAva At British Columbia and all of W ton lying we ("1“ “:“.’ are not ;'n angled in the present confusion of | | wearing it three times as long. r AI‘LF‘N S”.\'I‘TFCK,IHC. ; and north of the Columbia River. The United States] N Democratic factions, ! A well-irained lushand s one who ! Insur Estate & rejected the British proposition and the continuation | T R - l:n- pts even the blame for the was® | | nsurance — Real Esta £ of the joint’ occupancy arrangement was agroed wpon. | Exit “Ma” Ferguson. ler without an arcument. 1 This s the status in 1841 James K. > M e | Evaything these days is higher but | : ! (San Francisco Bulletin.) | the thinking, S Bolk Was . nominated for ident by the then dom-| .noyer again” appeared to be the firm resolve| Some hrides mal i b $ i arty o ‘ f plattors SHiol ik % i S Some brides make you wonder why | ) > QR TOY < > dgit party of P B on a platform whichiye 1o exas crowd that listened to the last words|the groom felt he conld do better it (ll‘,/'lgts JAPANESE TOY SHOE demanded 4 or Notwithstanding that|or “Mu» Ferguson ng Governor. he was badly handicapped . : —- H. B. MAKINO Candidate Polk declan t he “would look Eng-| 1t was a depressing speotacle. A term that had] At that we'l be i o P as g r 8 8 it L é E a 't the most real, L P land in the eye,” Brit stutesmen were inelined u.!;n aun i an expression of charity and chivalry ended | happiness is found in homes where | Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $ 202,417.91 Front Street regard the American a political gesture. |in saddest disappointment nighties are the only evening clothes| Resources at the close of business, Dec. 31, 1926 . §2,367.937.43 P - 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders However. Preside ediately, upon assum- What s politely called “Fergusonism' was afather and mother can change to. \ = —— e e— ey = — % ing office, asked Con authority to ahr v;;uw‘mlr,\' failure It may be fortunate for all con- it is a wondertul thing for a woman | We solicit your account whether o & the Oregon joint occupancy treaty and for an ap-|cerned if Texas is prepared to forget the details!to have a good voice, but the most| large or small. Our consistent i propriation to strengthen the American, navy, This|#nd remember only what is implied in the epithet fortunate woman is the one who can growth is an indication of the T"E C'.UB .U CII 15 o tah G : ; | When Governor rguson umed office two!sing her husband’s praises. | (s g ’ caused the British Govern: Lo renew compromise & x| pra ul service wi g 2 to ‘ B s ot sugsest eing to the former| e @20 the total of prisoners in State penal in-| Thinking and knowing are two very | helpf L jote w st able t ROOM . : American proposal to extend fo the Coust the 49th Stitutions was 3580. Her clemencies during that!different things girl may think | QUSCOUIOLE. Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m, Daily : B aatinnt rolk at fest re.|Period otaled 3595 [having her boy friend see her wear-| TONY LAURIDSER, parallel boundary 3 o8l 0% '8 SUTETl She was letjing them out faster than the law|ing a stocking with a runner in it! T’ M B ’ I B ’ Proprietor " Sans o * Bacaadod OWeve f n vosti- b L, " . » | - > | '] 1*4) > Jected the English offer. However, further investi ‘mum put them in [is the most terrible thing in the e B- e enrendas banv .- " o ¥atlon, made 1t apparent (¢ him that the English Sob sisters may erect a monument to her mem- world, but it isn't. He's more apt| When we see the way a woman of - could easily establish their claim that the country i,y but Texas would rather forget. | to break a date after seeing her wear OLDEST BANK 1N AL\qK\ lmlny stands (he cold in gauzy noth g north of the Columbia River had many British set 1 e —— la frown | ings, our conviction is that it sha » tlements, scme of which extended back for more ”'“"‘y Joint the warines and ~.peml your life in Ni-! Still, we'll bet the man who growls 3 still is “weak woman” the weakness | thirty years, and had not a single American svlllv-l(;u‘.lguu, (Pittsburgh Gazette-Times.) (because he has to pay an income| \Bf‘irg)\‘ "\4 (%) ,,‘\ ,,j,‘ N ) must be in the bead. 2 g ) “ £ e \ I\ Y

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