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s P Weather c«..aé.u As Reccrdcd by the U. ther Bureau’ S. Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 0. m. {pday: Snow or rain and colder tonight and Tuesda fresh south- easterly winds. LOCAL DATA Time— Burom. Temw, Humidity Wind Velocitv Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 29.61 36 { fE 18 ' Rain-Snow 4 a. m. tday . 29.55 39 89 IE 11 Rain Nocn today 29.50 41 94 E 10 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY RTES €6 : ;ronm“"” it . 1. a el Aam Pratons - -y 1‘»-‘-’4? ! |»;::x ip'y‘m:n Vel i Weather Nome ~16 | 14 0 » Cidy Bethel ~12 | 24 0 0 Clear Fort Yukon -8 | - - 0 Clly Tjanana 8 | 2 2 0 Clear Eagle 14 | 8§ 8 _ 6 Cldy St. Paul 20 L 20 v 34 0 Pt Oldy Dutch Harbor. 26 | 16 18— 0 Clear Kodiak 36 | 26 28 — — Snow Cordova 32 | 28 30 0 .42 Snow Juneau . .. 36 | 8 3 1 307 Rain Ketchikan — | 38 - &N Rain Prince Rupert. 42 42 | 40 26 14 Cldy BEdmonton . 28 28 | @0 8 01 Cldy Seattle 38 36 | 28 . 0 Pt Cldy Portland . 40 38 S ) 30 . 0 Clear San Francisco. 48 48 I 40 10 * 0 Clear e e e Note.—Observations at ot ®—Less tham 10 miies, ch Harbor, Rodiak, Juneau, Princ. Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, I'ortland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. The pressure Is low in the Gulf of Al It is rising in Western Pribilof Islands, western portion of the Territory. Pacific States. cinity of the in the eastern portion of ity. an1l fair we and 4 p. m., Juneau time. aska and high in the ka except in the vi- ther is general in the Precipitation has been general Al Alaska with the heaviest in this viein- Temperatures are falling over nearly all of Alazka and are very low on the Bering Sea coast. | poucL4s i | NEWS } MISS MARTINSON MARRIED ! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martinson continued. ; in Seattle of their daughter, 4 wina, to Mr. on the 28th of December, b of which were received by them maintained in the mail yesterday. The young couple will Snethen is associated with takes than to have some one else make their mistakes for them.” Policy of Peace Attachment to- the policy of | peace, Mr. Coolidge declared, was { second among the nations of this {hemisphere only to the attach- iment to the principle of self-gov- {ernment. | “Their chief efforts have been ~devoted to the arts of people,” he Ed- Herbert A. Snethen these republics deta'ls tary make their home in Seattle where Mr.| his father in the Olympia Fruit Com- pany of which he is the manager The bride graduated from the, unreasonably Douglas high school in 1925 and since then has been attending th> Providence hospital nurses’ train- ing school in Seattle. She would, have completed her ‘training - there | “They have never have just announced the marriags come under the’delusion of mili- tary grandeur. Nowhere among have great mili- establishments ever been for the purpose of overawing or subjugating other nations. “We have .all nourished a com- mendable sentiment of moderate preparation for national defense, believing that for a nation to be neglectful of the | military art, even it it did not in. vite and cause such aggression as jto result either in war or in ab. Ijqc; humiliation, it must finally lead to a disastrous disintegration Tere's SUMPA ABOUT Ts m TELEGRAM ThAT MaKeS ME FECL THE BONS ARE KINDA SORE AT ME FoR. NOT SHOWING TP AT HOME « T TR SHOOT' EM A WIRE “TRE TIRST TWe T PASS A TELEGRAP oFfFICE DS APPOINTMENT AND SOME ANGER ssflnne EXPRESSED BY MEMAERS ¥ Te PARENT CHARTER OF THE SECRET AND . MNSTERIOUS ORDER OF THE BROTHERHTOD \ OF BILLNGOATS WHEN mmvemqt e GRAND EXALTED ANGORA, Fal { B ARRIVE FOR THE BANQUEY AREAMGED N HONOR OF HIS HOMECOMING . T, BARMEY, BASKING (N TRE FLORDA LNSHINE, 1S BLISSEULLY UNAWARE OF . ORE HE HAS CALSED L~ | were|ing in an increasing exchange of the American President the spirit rather than to the let- highways, railroad lines, ocein commodities.” ter of the law. We shall have to lines, transportation of mail Ly Boundary Problems realize that the highest law is air and the press of all coutitries.| Although he did not name the He noted that “great progress has| Tacna‘Arica boundary dispute, Mr. been made in the publication ¢f Coolidge did point to the “delicate | fuller information and unbiascd and difficult nature” of boundary views,” but he expressed the hoye'problems and -~declared that the consideration, co-operation, frienc- ship and charity. “The light which Columbus fol lowed has not failed. The cour- age that carried him on still lives. for a still better exchange of past record of achievement in|They are the heritage of the pey- news service between the various| this respect “places heavy re-|ple of Bolivar and of Washington. countries, contending that “what sponsibility upon the present gen-{ We must lay our voyage of ox- LONDON, Jan. happens in this hemisphere is of eration to advance the great| ploration toward complete under phizing from the more vital interest to all of us work that has been so auspicious- than what happens across any of ly begun.” the oceans.” Finally, President Coolidge com-\ mended to the Congress a dis- cussion of means to bring “all af standing and friendship. Having taken that course, we must not be "turned aside by the fears of the timid, the counsels of the 1g- norant, or the designs of the tice McCardie, lor judge, Interest in Shipping by high prices. Mr. ICoonge pt;rtrayed ll',lsl:n"our people more definitely and |malevolent. terest In the development of shil|more complotely” under the reign| “With law and charity as our ping between . By and SAUML G i guides, with that ancient faith America and the construction of railroads and highways to serve’ .. ginocii, that t look as feeders. * He disclosed that he .t eyl e SR s with the greatest assurance for Is asking the United States Con-! ress. e make gress for authority to send Ayl A progemss. W - chy = .no advance in the realm of eco- ican engineering advisors to what- . y i South A b nomics, we can do nothing for ever Central and South American| qq,.,¢ion, we can accomplish but nations requests thelr servic \ little even In the sphere of re- “After all,” he said, “it is 1| which is only strengthened when it requires sacrifices, we shall anchor at last in the harbor of ! justice and truth. The same pilot which stood by the side of the QGreat Discoverer, and the same wisdom which instructed the founding fathers of our republics. remarked mail He nr}afllct:fl t_:""t“ :‘_’l Gu ligion, until human affulrs ars| will continue to abide with us.” | SHSUE g tottes ”'” o e ;"‘“' ¢ :;1 [“"m': brought within the orderly rute Applauded Often ALtIRgHEY O and told the conference tha © of law. Although the President spoke in American Congress was consider- gested that ing supporting such routes and that private citizens of the United States were considering their 3s- tablishment. “In the domain of commergial relations,” the President added,! “the last few years have wit- nessed an extraordinary strength- ening of the economic ties binding together our Republics. In both| agricultural and industrial pro- duction ‘the countries of America! are now complementing one an- other to an unusual degree, resuilt- “The surest refuge of the weak yand the oppressed is in the law, It is pre-eminently the shield of | small nations. Freedom and Liberty “While the law is necessary for English, before an audience pre- dominately understanding Spanis every word was apparently quick- ly translated as evidenced by ths prolonged applause which fre- quently interrupted his speech. the proper guidance of human ac-|This applause seemed to echo the tion, and will always remain the|tremendous ovation with whici source of freedom and liberty and|the President was acclaimed on the ultimate guaranty of all our his way to the theatre. rights, there is another element I.|| ———————— our experience which must al- HARDING RECOVERS ways be taken into consideration. Justin W. Harding, who under- We read that ‘The letter killeth but the spirit giveth life.' Often-| went a major operation early this times in our international re!f-!month at the 8t. Ann's Hospital tionship we shall have to look to|was discharged yesterday. costliness. commended that it would séems to me.” Justice had “1 suppose,” it for the tinting United States Land Office for the women so much!™ Junean Land District at An: chorage, Alaska. T the Matter of the Application of the HOONAH PACKIN COMPANY, a corporation, for a So’diers’ Additional Homestead Berial No. 06385 NOTICE OF APPLICATION NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation organ- fzed" under the laws of the State' of Washington, and doing bus ness in Alaska through H. L. Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, has ‘filed application, Serial No. 06385, for a patent under BSec: tions ‘2306 and 2307 of the Re vised Statutes' of the United States, as assighee of Caleb Kirk, ! for a tract of land embraced in| U.'8. Ofticlal Survey No. 1676, situated on the north shore of Gambiet Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 67 deg. 29 min. 00’ sée. No., Longitude 133 deg. 57 min. 30 sec. W., and p.lfl.hm larly described as follows: éginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 73 ‘deg. 54 min. B, 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to’ cotner No. 3 M. C:: (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 min. W. 8.26 chains (3) 8. 49 deg. 36 min, W. 8.27 chains (1) B. 13 deg. 24 min. W. 2.78' chains (8) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. 1.98 chains (6) 8. 35 deg. 60 min. W. 2.89 chains this summer. —————— SANTA VISITS GOVT. SCHOOL! ’ot the very moral fiber of the nation. But it is one thing to be prepared to defend our rights as a last extremity and quite an- Santa Claus, directed by the!other to rely on force where rea- Business and Professional Wo-|son ought to prevail. men’s Club of Juneau paid a visit No Dynastic Wars to the little folks of the govern-| “The form of our governments 4 ment school here Friday evening.! guarantces us against the Old A Christmas tree was set up and, World dynastic wars, It is scarc- toys were hung upon it. The Pupily tpo much te say that the con- Corn man also came and tha|flicts 'which have been waged by youngsters had a merry time. our republics for 150 years have A special meeting of the Four | heen almost entirely for the pur- % Leat Clover club was called and|pose of securing independence and a vote of thanks was extended m;extendlng the domain of human N the visitors for their thoughtful | freedom. When these have been Dy accomplished, we have not failel to heed the admonition to beat our swords into plowshares.” The material vehicles for the Nick Kink has been very ill at|promotion of a closer union of his home during the 'past three! American states enumerated by days with pneumonia, but is some- what better now, according to th--. : IF BACK IIURTS !ONTHAGEN RETURNS A Ts Flush Your Kldnevs Oc- casnonally by Drinking arts of Good Water No man or woman can make & mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. Too much rich feod creates acids which clog the kid- ney pores Bo that they sluggishly i filter or strain only part of .the wlste and poisons from the IS DELIVEREL AT GONFERENCE :2: .z > & P resldent C(I)lld Q"_ nervousness, constipation, dizsi- —————— CRITICAL H.LNESS A. H. Sonthagen, who has been spending the past couple of months in Petersburg, returned home on the Admiral Rogenp_yes- ma-y. FINE MESSAGE - lines Polic ness, slocpiessness, biadder din-| 300 puriay O 06 B W mnes rolicy of Wutem orders often come from sluggish (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. W. » Hemisphere Nations |xidners. 3.43 chains The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or if the urine s cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, ir- regular of passage, or attemded (Cpntinuea mom rage One.) note In international gatherings by maintaining a forum in which not the selfish interests of a few.|to drink soft water in quantities; but the general weltare of all, wil [also get about four ounces of Jad be considered.” . .|Salts from dny fellable pharmacy Spirit of Democracy and take.a tablespoonful in a Contending that the mations [glass ‘of water before breakfast have been charged with the|for a few days and your kidneys may then act fine. This famou: Its is made from although (the acid of grapes and lemon talse starts “?u disappointing 1e- )\fm combined with lithia, and actions will develop, the Amer}-|has been used for years to help ean republics have placed the'r|fush clogged kidneys and stimu- ce in the ultimate wisdom |late them to activity, also to help ¥ neitralize the acids in the 'sys- e o lillltflglmponfua:dfl iu'mm fnjure; makes a lithia-water di can take eha) : 8. 18 deg. 64 min. B. 1.10 chains, ¢ (11) 8.9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 elllll chains to thence N. carner No. HIGH PRICES LURE WEMEN JUDGE SAYS fascinations of shopping, Mr. Jus- London's bache-' held that women are often lured not by bargains, but' Men, too, like buying expensive things, the court pointed out dur- ing the trial in the King's bench division of a firm's suit against a woman who had contracted for a lot of fashionable clothes for which she had never paid. X “1 really helieve that if cham- pagne were six pence a bottle,”, the judge, far less of it would be drunk.” | Justice McCardie discussing the high prices plaintiff’s counsel fearlessly sug- women coats chiefly on account of tm-lri “Women who can afford the judge, buy clothing on the first pulnl be expensive, u' McCardie went on say that in a previous case he been greatly hear of tha enormous cost of dye- ing silver fox skins. | he added, fs the little extra one pays BUTy and which fs supposed to attract the| ‘“‘tomorrow favor GENTLEMEN . TuL ADMNT WE GRNE OUR GRAND EXALTED AMGORA A PRETTN RAW DEAL, BUT MOW AT VIR ARE WILLING To MAKE AMENDS) VE QUGMT & tesT| 7 ATTENTION FUR FARMERS AND TRAPPERS We are in the market for a large quantity of Blue Foxes. Before dispesing of your supply get our prices as we are sure we can do better for you than oustide houses. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. with fur it ““usual ,QUESTION: What onl will gi me the?most s?mfle- b tion when I want 3 to to prised “that coloring T L e T T TS INVOICES BOOKLETS ENVELOPES FRICE LISTS CATALQGUES STATEMENTS QFFICE FORMS LETTER HEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS ——— NO ONE KNOWS EVERYTHING - ABOUT ANYTHING ¢ | BUT-— The Empire’s Job Printing Department knows how to do your printing the right way and at right prices. flgllch Complete automatic prmting press ment enaEles The Empire to quote prices w] will utisfy. We have recently installed machinery and supplies for Raised Letter Printing Try this new method on your WE KNOW YOU'LL LIKE IT! PACIF(C €O. NUT COAL fig our New Black mond Mine. This is an uleal range coal and ia being sold at $13.00 ver ton an the dock. Pacific Coast Coal Co. C. D. FERGUSON ot THESE WINTER DAYS ARE IDEAL FOR INTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS Spruce or Hemlock will give you very good satisfaction. FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER- TICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORI L T B T G AT T T T T