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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930. RRINGING UP FATHER WELL: WE ARE '\ PORT-BOT ORDERS ARE-NOT TO GO ASHORE ONTIL TO-MORROW/ - GEE' THE TOWN LOOKS GOoD FROM HERE - / e N GOINY TO E IM OINTY'S PLACE TO-NIGHT- 4 n home runs the New vankees and the Philadelphia batted out in a recent lled a major league rec 1923 by the St. Lo d Philadelphia Nat e ————— LODE CLAIM LOCATION NOTICES Both American and Canadian fice at Juneau, Alaska, on July 23, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time and place all persons inter- ested in sald estate may appear and file objections in writing to said estate and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the probate court above| ientioned this 21st day of May, ) n- GAMES WEDNESDAY PAPS nEFEAT | Pacific Coast League | ‘S:m Francisco 8; Los Angeles 5. |Portland 5; Seattle 4. [ |Hollywood 9; Mission 6. | quland 10; Sacramento 9. Night game. ON VETER ey Ql Louis at Boston—Rain. ‘F[ sburgh 2; New York 9. |Chicago 6; Philadelphia 2. Bills Drop Out of First Half C““‘“““‘;‘ Brootlyeg, i Pennant Race by Los- "St, LoulsRain, ing Last Night anton at St Philadelphia 2; Washington 2; {New York 7; | The Elks retired from the first Juneau City League half of the pennant race last Moose 3; Elks 2 | night when they took a nine-in- 1 ning defeat, 3 to 2, at the hands of the Moose outfit, who are now only one-half a game behind the Legion for first place. Only three tilts remain ahead of the Bills, and victories in all three cannot pull them up high enough|Oakland to beat out both Moose and Le-|Mission gic Hollywood e Schmitz was used by the|Scattle Paps last night, although the con-|Portland 40 troversy over his trade from the National League Flks has not been settled. He Won Lost fanned eight men and issued a| 31 17 single pass. Osborne, Elk twirler, 29 22 whiffed the same number as Pete, 26 22 but gave three free trips to first 2 2 Mocse Mark First. 23 2 the first inning the 20 25 scored. B. Schmitz doubled and Iphia 18 nmiade third and home on a muff uA“lu)n](l 19 Heinke. F. Schmitz got as far American League as third on another ' error by Heinke and a hit by Andrews. C. MacSpadden, Kearney and Sabin fanned in this canto, while P Schmitz walked. The Bills put over a pair in the fourth, to take the lead. Jung w ed. Heinke fanned. Junge vent to second when when Lowe'’s grounder went through short. Gras- sy stole second as Gallwas was faning. Geyer fumbled Nelson's grounder, allowing Junge and Lowe to score. Nelson was put out at second on a throw from the plate. The Moose scored again in the sixth. B. Schmitz doubled. He stole third, and Heinke misjudged the ball thrown to catch Schmitz. The runner came home. Score Is Tied With the score, tied the game continued until the Paps broke it up in the ninth. Andrews singled and went to second when Kear- ney’s grounder was muffed at short. Andrew made third when Heinke muffed another heave. Kearney pilferred second, P. Schmitz hit, scoring Andrews, and the game was over. Cleveland 6. Chicago 1. Detroit 13. | STANDING OF CLUBS ) Pacific Coast League { Lost 25 2% 20 31 32 3 38 Pet, 603 | 576 547 530 | 508 | 439 Sacramento San Francisco Los Angeles Brooklyn Chicago New York 3t. Louis Pittsburgh In Paps 26 Philadclphia Washington Zleveland New York Detroit Chicago 3t. Louis Boston Juneau City League Won Lost 2 3 dmerican Legion Moose Elks 5 5 2 NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT LT In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before A. W. Fox, | Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN A. THAYER, deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That M. L. MERRITT, administra- tor of the estate of John A. Thay- or, deceased, has filed herein and | rendered for settlement his final account of administration of said astate, and that a hearing will be bad upon said final account before the undersigned at his office at Juneau, Alaska, on July 23, 1930, at 10 o'clock a. m., at which time :nd place all persons inferested in said estate may appear and file sbjections in writing to said estate ! and contest the same. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 22, 1930. | (Seal) A. W. FOX, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, May 22, 1930. Last publication, June 12, 1930. Box Score MOOSE B. Schmitz, . F. Schmitz, 2b. C. M'Spadden, c. Andrews, 1b. Kearney, 3b. P. Schmitz, p. Sabin, cf. Geyer, ss. Benson, rf. cococwoowROR oMco-—:o:u—-om ‘Totals ELKS Blake. c. T Keaton, 2b. M. M'Spadden, ss. Junge, 1b. Heinke, 3b. Lowe, cf. Gallwas, Nelson, If. Osborne, e i FOR GUARANTEED . HEATING and a7 PLUMBING ! SEE H A. J. Hawver || FRONT STREET i Next to Nifty Shoppe i Telephone 379 Contracts Solicited Any Place in Alaska Totals Earned runs—Moose 2; two base hits—B. Schmitz 2, F. Schmitz; first on balls—off Schmitz 1, off | Osborne 3; struck out—by Schmitz | 8, by Osborne 8; left on bases— Elks 2, Moose 14; double plays—F. Schmitz unassisted to Andrews, P. Schmitz to F. Schmitz to Andrews; passed balls—Blake; hit by pitcher | —Benson by Osborne; winning pitcher—Schmitz; charge defeat Lo‘ Osborne; umpires—Dayvis and Kirk; scorer—Sides. - e > memson] Dime & Dollar Building] and Loan Association | Is under the supervision of the State of Oregon. Can only loan depositors money on improved real estate, first mortgages and State approved bonds. % compounded semiannually on deposits. Start your account with HORNS AT LOOKOUT PARK CHATTANOOGA, Tenn,, June 1 —Joe Engel, president of the loc: club in the Southern association | hes radio loudspeakers in the Look- | out park to enterfain the homcl Juneau Representative H. J. Eberhart fans with broadcasts of the team GASTINEAU HOTEL road games, |and former Juneau resident, died lat 10:30 o'clock last night in Port- |land, Oregon, according to word | | George Kohlhepp. | time of his death. Mr. Hirsgh was {born in Hillesheim, Germany, April 5, 1857. { joined Juneau Lodge 420, B. P. O. | Elks, came a life member. sided in the Territory. C (Seal) A. W. FOX, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, May 22, 1930. Last publication, June 12, 1830. torms at The Empire. or in the early days S B0 Wit and came here, where he made his home for about 12 years. | His widow is the only surviving relative as far as is known here. She resides at 414, Tenth Street, Portland. Funers rvices prob- | ably will ba conducted iy the Elks Lodge I e NOTICE OF HEARING INAL ACCOUNT Commissioner’s Court for Territory of Alaska, Division imber One. Before A. W. Fox, mmissioner and ex - Officio Judge, Juneau Precinct. he Matter of the ate of JOHN CAMPBELL MILLER, de- vincent, new presi- ceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That H. L. FAULKNER,*adminis- trator of the estate of John Camp- bell Miller, deceased, has filed here- in a rendered for settlement his final account of administration of said estate, and that a hearing will be had upon said final account before the undersigned at his of- OF DIES IN PORTLAND Simon Hirsch, the oldtime Alaskan Built Attractively You can get the latest de- signs in Sash, Doors & Millwork directfromthe manufacturer at moncy-sav- ing prices. Write today for IRFE il- lustrated cat- /V},Lh o bate in F received from Mrs. Hirsch by Dr. George & dent of the Izaak Walton league, formerly was president of the Rockefeller Foundation. 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If you know cars you will know that Durant’s claim to quality is no idle boost. We expect a late model this week. Four cylinder coach $695 here. Six cylinder coupe $815 here. We predict you will see great things in Alaska aviation—but watch Durant. ECONOMY GARAGE—Telep]mne 146 USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It— E McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction BEDS NGS ——— MATTRESSES Ask to see the Nachman Spring Filled Mattress JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. TRAVEL BY AIR Seaplane “Taku” FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED Booking may be made with Larry Parks or at desk of Gastineau Hotel Alaska-W ashington Airways Hangar, Phone 429 Gastineau, Phone 10 You Can Achieve anything you set out to do—espec- ially if you have the backing of a good bank account. First National Bank

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