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44 { \ 241 LOU WARNEKE PITCHES TENTH WIN OF SEASON Cubs Score Sixth Straight Victory—Gehrig Makes His 20th Home Run CHICAGO, I, June 27.—With Warneke pitching effective the tenth victory of the Chicago Cubs won the ht game, defeating the| dgers yesterday afler- a score of 5 to 2. Lo LOU GEHRIG DRIVES IN 'WENTIETH HOME RUN SON TO AID VICTORY * YORK, June 27.—Led by Gehrig who drove n and also a double, the iook their third straight m the Chicago White Sox n the league's leadership,| GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League acramento 7; Missions 10. Oakland 6; Hollywood 11. San Francisco 2; Seattle 6. Los Angeles 14; Portland 4. National League | Chicago 5; Brooklyn 2. | Boston 5; Cincinnati 1. New~ York 7; St. Louis 13. } Philadelphia 5, 1; Pittsburgh 4,] 4; second game of doubleheader called on account of darkness. American League | New York 6; Chicago 2. | Cleveland 10; Boston 2. | St. Louis 9; Washington 10. | Detroit 4; Philadelphia 1. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League (Second Half) Won Lost Pet. Seattle 1 0 1,000 vood 1 0 1,000 | ions 1 0 1,000 Sacramento 0 1 000 Oakland 0 1 .000 San Francisco 0 1 .000 | Los Angeles ¥ 0 1,000 | Portland 0 1 000 National League Won Lost Fet. New York .. 41 23 £41 Chicago 39 26 .600 | St. Louis ] 25 501 Pittsburgh . 33 28 541 Boston 33 29 532 Brooklyn 26 38 481 Philadelphia .23 40 365 Cincinnati 19 42 311 American League Won Lost Pet.| New York . . 38 24 613 Detroit 39 25 .609 ‘Washington . . 36 31 5371 Cleveland ... . 32 28 .533 Boston ... 3¢ 30 .531 St. Louis AT | 34 452 Philadelphia ... 25 38 397 | Chicago 21 43 328 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. Tegion' o5 ity Uiy 0 1.000 Moose 0 1 000 Elks 0 [ .00¢ NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the United States Commissid - A essary eats. Z; er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court CHARLOTTE TOURIST "~ Tue ice cream is now being made| Alda Pride, Hoonah; Thomas| | for the District of Alaska, Ju-| g and will be of several different|H. Fisher, Chicago. | neau Commissioner’s Precinct. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton DeWeese, flavors, vanilla, chocolate, straw- Gastineau | In the Matter of the Administra- |of Columbus, Ohio, making the berry and maybe tutti-fruiti. The| M. M. Olson, Sitka! Mrs. N. E. tion of THE PARTNERSHIP ES- TATE of S. J. PAUL and GAB- RIEL PAUL, Deceased, doing business as the GASTINEAU GROCERY. All concerned are hereby notified that the undersigned was by order of the U. S. Commissiorer (Ex- Officio Probate Judge) for the Ju- neau. Probate Precinct, Territory of Alaska, by order issued June 25, 1934, duly appointed administrator of the co-partnership estate of S. 1. Paul and Gabriel Paul, Deceased, 1 co-partnreship doing business as the Gastineau Grocery of Juneau, Alaska. All persons having claims against the said co-partnership are hereby notified to present them, duly certi- {ied as required by law, to the undersigned at the Gastineau Gro- cery, Juneau, Alaska, or at the office of his attorneys, R. E. Rob- ertson and M. E. Monagle at 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska, in three| HAGGARD vo WORN, NOT s FULLY.~ 8 ECOVERED) fQOM THE \\ ILLNESS WHICH LEFT / HIM WENTY O/ | POUNDS UNDERWEIG ~OUTRA FAIRL BURNED UP THE COURSE AT MERION —Z 4 4 / | N THE FINAL ROUNDS 1O W THE U.S., OPEN TITLE WHAT'LL YA DAILY SPORTS CARTOON-- HAVE MISTER DUTRA -APILL OrR A DUTRA 100K MEOICINE , ALL THROUGH HE TOURNAMENT i VETS AND ELKS | GAME TONIGHT |Outlolok Is Not Favorable, | However — McAlister ; to Hurl for Legion | el | The outiook for tonight’s City League baseball game was not ov- erly bright this afternoon, as over- | hanging clouds dropped to lower | levels with a promise of rainfall. The rejuvenated American Legion | | which swamped the Moose last| | Sunday, 16 to 0, in the first game | of the second half is scheduled to‘ play the Elks, first half champs, this evening. | The Vets were planning to send | McAllister back to the mound to- night. He limited the Moose to four hits and fanned 14 batters in Sunday's contest. Tt was believed the Elks would use either Koski or Big Mac’ Mac- | Spadden this evening, saving their star, Claud Erskine, for the Fourth of July series next week. They play the Moose in the opener which has been switched from next Tues- day evening on the local diamond to 11 a. m. Wednesday at Douglas. The winner of that test will meet the Vets in the final here the same afternoon. OHIO POLITICIAN IS round trip on the Princess Char- lotte, express themselves as en- joying very much the Alaskan scenery and climate, Mr. DeWeese, in response to a query as to his occupation, replied that he is a “moulder of public opinion,” laughingly saying that he preferred the term to that of “lobbyist.” His activities are prin- cipally confined to the Ohio Leg- islature, he said. Mr. DeWeese is a Democrat, and is acquainted with George White, Governor of Ohio, who he said made his stake in Alaska in the early days. Mr. and Mrs. DeWeese left Col- umbus some time ago, and came by way of Toronto, Banff, Lake Louise, end Vancouver. On the return, they are going by way of Seattle. SCHEDULED FOR. CANADIAN NATIONAL ' STEAMERS NOW HAVE 332 AWAITING SPACE H. R. Shepard, local agent fur: Eddie Roberts Enters Ring Here with Some Past Reputation | the Canadian National steamships, | reports that in reply to a radio which he sent to Vancouver for reservations leaving that port on the Prince Rupert next Monday, he received the response that no space is available, and that there are 332 applications now on the waiting list. ELKS' PICNIC NEXT SUNDAY A Plenty of Weinies, Buns, Ice Cream for Kiddies Plans for the Elks picnic to be held Sunday, July 1, at the Public Bathing Beach on the Eagle River | highway, are fast taking shape. The sports committee under the capable leadership of Bill Garster, has arranged a splendid card of events including all sorts of races, a tug-of-war, a Finn Horse, swim- ming races and other water sports. All the kids should be particularly reminded to take their bathing suits. Foreseeing a possible shortage of weinies and other necessary grub on account of the longshoremen’s strike, the lurich and refreshment | committees have already obtained their full requirement of all nec- last also calls for two cases of lemons, two cases of oranges, and a sack of sugar, which is to be made up into tubs and tubs of lemonade with huge chunks of ice floating therein. One hundred and fifty pounds of wienies and 1,000 buns. Hot Dog! ‘Tents will be. provided for ‘the ladies and children’s dressing rooms and also for a central headquarters for the picnic committee. Dolly Gray, the busy chairman of the transportation committee says he has a number of cars on his list but will require more in order to handle the crowd. Car owners should contact Dolly or Chief of Police Davis and inform them of available cars so that arrange- ments may be made to meet at the school grounds at 9 a. m. to be- gin transporting the children to the picnic grounds. All that the children need are their cups and athing suits and a big appetite. The grownups will be supplied with coffee, milk and sugar, but will be expected to take their own lunches. 41 Rights Reserved by The Assoclates rrangements Made for| By Pap OLIN - THAN RE GRMO VICTORY - AE SCORED d Pross SMOKER CARD IS 600D ONE | | { | | Reserved seats for the big Fourth of July smoker which will be held in the Elks’ Hall the night of July 3, were placed on sale today. Tickets are now available at the | Alaskan Hotel, Juneau TIce Cream Parlors, New Arctic, Juneau Drug and Capitol Beer Parlors. Eddic Roberts, who will fight| | Harold Thayer at 160 pounds, in | the semi-finals, has fought twice in Alaska, and has a long record | with northwest fighters of promi- | nence and popularity. He has fought draws in Alaska with Joy Tayson, and Sammy Nelson. | 1In the states he won fights from ".ee Page, the Oakland negro flash; Wild Cat Carter, of Everett, and Jimmy Britt, of Tacoma. He bat- tled to a draw. with Doc Snell of Tacoma. The Moose promoters are proud |of their entire card, and promise a good show to all fistic fans in Juneau. ———o——— . AT THE HOTELS . 0000000000 Clevdnger, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Sorensen, Kimshan Cove; Roy H. Elliott, Berkeley, Cal. A. L. Schafer, S8an Francisco; H. M. Van Patten, Seattle; Mrs. B. Foss, Boston, Mass, Alaskan Arthur Hedman, Taku; Houston, P. 8| New York; F. Graham Brown; G. C. Warrenton, North Andover, Mass.; Osecar Houston, New York; C. Storey, Boston. TWO HALIBUT BOATS SELL THIS MORNING The halibut boat Diana, Capt. Ed. Mathiesen, sold 8,000 pounds of halibut this morning to the Al- aska Coast Fisheries for 6.25 and 4.35 cents per pound. The T-3380, Capt. John Pademeister, sold 1,800 pounds to the same company for 6.50 and 425 cents per pound. Halibut arrivals last week showed some increase over the two per- vious weeks, exceeding their com- bined sales. Ten vessels sold a to- tal of 98,248 pounds. within the six months from the Clgm date of the first publication of . s this notice. Clxll' ette Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this|{1{ C‘ndy 25th day of June, 1934. S. J. PAUL, Cards Administrator of the Co-Partner- ship Estate of S. J. Paul and Gabriel Paul, Deceased, doing business as the Gastineau Gro- cery. First publication, June 26, 1934. Last publication, July 17, 1934. THE | 'GARDEN PATCH FRESHER | Fruits and Vegetables I ‘. ' FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing at very reasonable rates , PAUL BLOEDHORN | Il FRONT STREET | 8 The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap IDEAL PAINT SHOP If I¢s Paint PHONE 549 We Have It! : Wendt & Garster FOR INS See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND Phones 92—95 URANCE Behrends Bank Bldg. RETAIL GROCERS Free Delivery I No, 152156 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska |Sheelor No. 2 Lode, also with Per- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Anchorage Land uistrict U, S. Mineral Survey No. 1594 Serial 08038 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation, by R. E. ROBERTSON, its attor- ney-in-fact, of Juneau, Alaska, has made application for patent to Al- aska No. 1 Lode mining claim, the lode whereof is also known as Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also as Per- severance No. 1 Lode, alsoasHandy Lode, also as Juneau No. 1 Lode, and to Alaska No. 2 Lode mining claim, the lode whereof is also known as Sheelor No. 2, Lode, also as Perseverance No. 2 Lode, also as Andy Lode, also as Juneau No. 2 Lode, U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1594, in the Sitk- Recording and Mining District, Alaska, described ng at Corncr No. 1, Al- 0. 1 Lode, a point on line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay identical with Corner No. 1 of Lode, Survey 1459, and with Corner No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey 1498, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7, on the west shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57° bears N. 58° 03’ 15”7 W. 154862 to Corner No. 2, Alaska No. 1 Lode; thence S. 33° 55° W. 600.43 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, identical with Corner No. 2, Alaska 2 Lode; thence S. 33° 55" W. No. 2 Lode; thence N. 53° 15° W. 142083 feet to Corner No. 4, Al- aska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11’ E. along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 147.38 feet to Corner No. 07" 30” E, along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 50.03 feet to Corner No. 6, Alaska No. 2, Lode; thence N. 12° 03’ W., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 11155 feet to Corner No. 7, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 33° 55' E., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay 149.75 feet, to Cornor No. 1, Alaska No. 2 Lode, identical with Not Because We Are Cheaper BUT BETTER RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING BHEET METAL AND CABINET SHOP Wood Work and Building | THE CARPENTER l | ;‘ | 39’ 40” N., Long. 136° 05’ 45" W.,| feet; thence S. 58° 18" E. 1,500 feet | | 5, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. B’i thence N. 6° 35’ E., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 127.70 feet to Corner No. 5, Alaska No. 1 Lode; thence N. 33° 55’ E. 484.73 {feet to Corner No. 1, Alaska No. 1 Lode, the place of beginning. The numes of adjoining and con- flicting claims, as shown by the plat survey, with Alaska No. 1 Lode, and Delta Quartz Claim Lode, Chi- chagof Extension Claim No. 3 Lode and Chichagof Extension Claim No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498; and, with Alaska No. 2 Lode, are Andy Lode, Survey No. 1459, and Jim Long Quartz Claim Lode, Chichagof Ex- tention Claim No. 3 Lode and Chi- chagof Extension Claim No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498. Applicant claims the total area of 20583 acres for Alaska No. 1 No. 2 Lode. Alaska No. 1 Lode, with the sur- face ground and lode thereof, is |identical with Hanay Lode, Survey |No. 1459, also with Handy Lode, unsurveyed, also with Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also with Perseverance No. |Lode, and applicant claims title to {and has made application for pat- ent to said lode also under those ‘names; and Alaska No. 2 Lode, thereof, is identical with Andy {Lode, Survey No. 1459, also with Andy Lode, unsurveyed, also with !severance No. 2 Lode, also with |Juneau No. 2 Lode, and applicant |claims title to and has made ap- plication for patent to said lode {also under those names. The respectlye location notices |are recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Sitka, Alaska, | Commissioner's and Recorder’s Pre- |einct, in the following hooks: Alaska No. 1 Lode, in Mining |Book No. 7, page 468. | Sheelor No. 1 Lode, {Book No. 7, page 470. E Perseverance No. 1 Lode, in Min- |ing Book No. 7, page 266. | Handy Lode Mining Record Book |No. 17, page 255. { Juneau No. 1 Lode, in Mining in Mining (Book No. 7, page 33. | Handy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 6, page 298. Handy Lode, in Mining Book No. 13, page 50. | Alaska No. 2 Lode. Book No. 7, page 469. Sheelor No, 2 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 471. | Perseverance No. Lode, ,Mining Book No. 7, page 267. Andy Lode, in Mining Record | Book No. 7, page 254. | Juneau No. 2 Lode, in Mining ' Book No. 7, page 34, | Andy Lode, in Mining Record |Book No. 6, page 299. | Andy Lode, in Mining Book No. |3, page 481. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 113, 1933, In Mining in J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. Date first publication: June 2, 1934, Date last publication: Aug. 13, 1934, {| Juneau Icc Cream | Parlors | | ¥ Exclustve Dealers HORLUOK'S | | DANISH ICE CREAM | | L e — Opposite Harri Machine Shop | | JUNEAU SAMPLE E. O. Fields L. R. Nunamaker | | SHOP Il The Little Store with the FRA: o H BIG VALUES ! | pk e CAPITAL Beer Parlors || and Ball Room Nufsed ® SRR OO OTERERR 1 i MAKE WAR ON SUMMER' PESTS Leading Makes of FLY KILLERS and MOTH DESTROYERS . o Guy Smith’s Drug Store DRUGGIST Front St. Phone 97 UNITED FOOD CO. Corner No. 4, Alaska No. 1 lade;‘ Lode, and of 14.805 acres for Alaska | 1 Lode, also with Juneau No. 1| |with the surface ground and lode | BURN Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. | Indian Egg Lump are Handy Lode, Survey No. 1459, | | $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bigger when you burn JUNEAU ALASKA 9 LI B OPEN ALL NIGHT WINES QUORS EERS FREE DELIVERY Dave Housel, Prop. ° Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single Q-2 rings LUMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. — ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 Phone 546 STAR BAKERY NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURDAYS J. A. 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