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Scores last night follow: night, and worn ‘over the ' a game OPTION TAKEN " ON LIVENG0OD | dicate Takes Over In- i terior Gold Property Senator Luther. C. Hess, well- known banker and mining man of the Fairbanks country, southbound on ‘the Yukon, who has interésts in thé Tolovana ' country, said Clifford Smith, young mining en- gineer of ‘the interior, has taken options on claims covering the whole of Livengood Creek, and on 'some of 1fs tributary st ns, act- ing as agent for the Alaska Dru1 | velopment Syndicate. The Sundicate, Mr. Hess said, | | did - considerable development and | prospecting Work by means of jdrills which were set up on the| |different claims and ‘believes that |the options will be taken up and mining' on ‘a large ‘scale under- taken, probably next season by this syndicate, whosé heéadquarters are in New York. Signal Corps DuMarce 184 110 146— 404 | Dennis 165 161 162— 488 | O'Laughlen 1ar 172 159— 442 Total 1334 Special Delivery Holmquist 121 157 143— 421 Crummett 143 133 165— 441 \ Blake 149107 143— 399! Total 1261 | e n ELK PIN TOURNEY DRAWING TO CLOSE Five teams of the Northern Di< vision of the Elks' bowling league will wind up their scheaule to- ight. At 7:30 o'clock the Webfeet and the Cougars meet; at 8:30 the Polar Bears and the Grizzlies come on, followed by the Huskies and Bulldogs. Only the Grizzlies have another -~ (OLDTIMER ON WAY OUTSIDE TO, WINTER Pete T. Jensen, wen known old-. | timer of the’ Northand, is a'south- bound passenger on the Yukon. He | expects to return torth ‘early nexti February in“order to get a big, new | dragline 'scraper and considerdble | |equlpmem freighted into the claims | over the winter trail. Mr. Jensen and his ‘partner, W | E. ‘Dunkle, are engaged in mining | on Willow Creek in the Iditarod | country. Last Season they 'worked | | their ground with the old dragline | i scraper acquireéd with the ‘property ! iand had a very good ‘season. With | | the new equipment they ‘expect to | | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U, S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vieinitv. beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 25: Rain tonight and Friday; light' to mederate southeast winds. LOCAL DATA | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather 4 pm. yest'y 29.60 39 80 E 13 Lt. Rain-Snow 4 am. today 29.73 37 89 SE 14 Lt. Rain Noon today 2985 38 83 SE 10 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS X YESTERDAY | TGDAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest 4am. 4a.m. Preclp 4am. Station temp. témp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs/ Weather Barrow 12 10 ; 10 10 16 0 f Cldy Nomnie 30 28 | o sk 8 .02 *Clear Bethel 32 30 | 18 18 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 26 26 | a2 T2 4 0 Cldy Dawson 26 26 | 20 20 4 10 Snow St. Paul 40 40 | "33 *m 24 12 Cldy Dutch Harbor 38 36 2 32 4 0 Clear Kodiak 36 36 | 26 26 4 0 ‘Cleat Cordova 42 40 { &8 ‘a2 4 0 Clear Juneau 10 39 -~ S8 1 32 Rain Sitka 42 o [ s o 2N g il Ketchikan 42 38 | 34 36 4 34 Cldy Prince Rupert 46 38 S I 46 Pt.Cldy Edmonton 50 38 | 18 18 4 0 Clear Seattle 58 58 52 52 6 .50 Cldy Portland 62 58 | 56 56 12 18 Rain San Francisco T4 68 | 58 58 4 0 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS Low barometric pressure continued today throughout Alaska and over the northeastermt portiom of the North Pacific Ocean, the pres- sure being lowest at Cordova andi near Unglaska. This general pressuré distribution has been atfended by precipitation along the coastal régions from Nomle to Oregon and by generally fair weather over the Kuskokwim, Tanana, and lower Yukon Valleys. It was coldér this morning over the ‘Se¢ward Peninhsula, where Over theé Territory the “24-hour tempergturé changes have Been small. It Was 12 degrees above Zero at Nome at 2 am. today. slse- rom’mom“ $10.95 designs . . . priced to clear. NEWSPAPERS In bandles for sale at The Eifi- Fine for starting your fires these chilly mornings. REBEKAHS TO GIVE | (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) G. Honald OF A GENTLEMAN'S RESORT Opposite Winter & Pond @ Featuring ANNOUNCES THE OPENING Brunswick S e Tavem RHEINLANDER TAP BEER BANK OF ATASKA, jocated at Skagway, Territory . of Alaska, at the close of business on | the 15th day of Qotober, 1934. RESOURCES...( Loans and discounts Loans: on' real estate ... United States bonds and M n. meetlng ox me Rebekah Lodge, held in the 1. 0. 9. F. Hall last evening, it was decided to hold the second. of, the winter series of fnlorrnlJ card parties at the hall #on October 81. Owing: to the success of .previous 68,354.30 +18,335.00,) vy 16,650.00,05rq - parties given by. the organi » % ‘'zation, a large turnout is anticipat- rants . 94,568.00 o8 E 7 ed .and pinochle has been added Stoeks, certificates, judg- to the games which will be played. ments, claims, ete. 75.00{ There will be tables of auction, Banking house, furniture whist and pinochle, with attractive and fixtures 28,500.00 prizes for each. Due . from . other banks A small charge will include cards { and cash on hand 132,66063 | 4nd refreshments. JDue from branches 15835 | - Nomination for officers of the lt:els fissigned to lodge : will be open until the next branc! - 50,000.00 _meeting, November 14, when elec- ¥ i 1 by prrppyY| {tions will be held for the year. | LIABILITIES JOE_VEZETTI R ETURNS g:pnlal ::xonc: Paid in ...3140,000.00| . joe Vezetti, well known Chicha- Rers:r‘;:s * :':gg'zwgor miner, returned on the North- Whiaind poanss i i western after a two months' visig . to Seattle and Puget Sound cities. 2419630/ o Teports everything fine out- il ¥y 80,95 ide bm he much prefers Juneau. | penses. paid Due to branches {Demand deposits | Time depasits ... AT8,558.89 ; | Cashier's and certified | WAKE “P vwn checks ... 27378 & b A TOTA L. < o012 Lmn mlia- United States of America, i Sl tory of Alaska, First .Vudldnl} Division, ss. \ I, H, B; Thornquist, Cashier ufl the above named bank, do solefanly | ., swear that the foregoing statement 15 true to the bast.of my knowledge | and bellef, H. B. THORNQUIST, Cashier. (Correct Attest) ! P. H. GANTY, Direetor. WITHOUT CALOMEL unq.'fl p Out of Bed in ’ h. (Notortal Seal) s Subscribed and sworn to before, * me this 23d ‘day of October, 1934. | . JOSEPH J. F. WARD, | { Notary (Public. in and. for the Ter-| = | ritory of Alaska. My commission y 3 expires February 19, 1938 i lnhundlutor-]egt pire office, 25c. Fine for starting 1 yonrfl:uthendaflb-aflm{ T > IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIHIIIlIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIHHIImlIlIIIlllIHlIIIIlllllIHHIIIHIIIIIIIHHHIIII"IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIHHI double the output, Mr. Jénsen said. | match on their schedules. This outfit bowls against the Vandals ,, Friday night in the final | Arrangements have been made | for the playoff between the Cou- | Vanzlla gars, Northern half - winners, and| A the Dons, Southern half winners,!| The. flavor to take place next Monday night /lflytlr[aflytfi at 8 o'clock. It is planmed to get the mixed tournament under way some time next week. Men and women who wish to enter this tournament are asked to register as early as pos- | sible so that the bowling committee may make up the teams and ar-| range the wchedule FISH CREEK MlNlNG €0. HAS GOOD SEASON *J~'s. McKinrion, former dredge- | master with® thé , Hammon Con- solidated Gold Fields of Nome and later with the Fairbanks Explora- | tion Company, is a gassenger on the Yukon on his way south for| the winten: 4 w GREASES He is now with the Pish Creek ' GAS Mining Company of which hé is general manager, and ‘expects to be OILS back” North early mext spring’ to get the equipment ready for an % end early start as soon as the season 2 - Juneau banks and Mr. McKinnon says they Motors had a successful season. The dredge | | employea earries five cubic feet FQOT OF MAIN ST. | cnmwny buckets. T A | because its PURE Vfln ilia. Schilling 2 | '*‘ =y { FORD AGENCY (Autherized Dealers) dredge on' Fish Créek near Fair- The company operates a big MOOSEHEART DAY ' CELEBRATION FR‘IDAY 'OCTOBER 26L8 P. M. 'MOOSE ‘HALL Auspices L. 0. 0. Moose “IT'S THE WISEST INVESTMENT 1 EVER MADE" “| paid only a few dolldrs dewn FOR MY NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERY ® Genuite G-E gvaranteed washers for less than $100:00. Think of it. Never before have such low prices been opento you. Now is the time to buy a washer and to.take advantage of these b:(‘lin prices . . . and to save substantial sums oo laundering expenses each week. ‘This quality-built washer is modern in every mpa-ihn quick-releasiog wringer, porcelain enamel b, genuise G-B % H.P.motor, all-rubber unbreakable cord, modern agitator, easy rolling casters and flat top lid. Remember it's m teed by General Electric. It’s certainly a great value ...comé inand inspect this wonderful washer now. Buy now and save now. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. :: i JUNEAU—8 I_)OUGLAS—IB e ATE e e @Al members and public urged to attend! Entertainment | * GEOLOGISTS tell us that even bed-rock moves. But it shifts so graduatlly that it makes a X safe, sure base for the largest structure. T his bank, .teo, is moving with the times. But the movement is always gradual, along predetermined lineg. Every succeeding move has merely served to further strengthen and consolidate its underlynig stabil- in even better position to serve its many clients and depositors. -~ H.fim Machine Shop *Et.tc“mOL-of Course”. . s