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Bert Schlesinger who. was a resident of Sierra City when he was admit:
ted ‘to practice law and was associate publisher of a newspaper there,
passed away in San Francisco last j
\.eek. He was. one of the leading
barristers of the state at the time
of his death.
City Marshal and Mrs. H. D.
shearer have had as a visitor their
daughter, Miss Kate ,who is a teachson,
Misses Iris Murchie, Evelyn O’Connor, Dearestine Daniels, and Irma
McCormack, all teachers in the
Rosevills schools spent their Easter
vacation here with their relatives.
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Miss Jane Phillips has been confined to her home by illness.
The NEW KISSPROOF LIP STICKS
All sizes, shapes and colors in the new cases.
The new day and night lipstick in one end, the perfect shade for daytime. In the other a brilliant shade
for evening.
A purse size catalin of new solid perfume free
with each lip stick
H. DICKERMAN
Druggist and Stationer
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GROCERY BARGAINS ~~
Armours Fine Canned Peaches, large cans ae poe Fee 20c
Pink Beans. A BARGAIN at . .. owen 4 VWs for 25c
All kinds of Cheese and Macaroni Full Stock Fresh Goods
We sell the Best and the Most Bacon in town
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A Full Line of Pies and Cakes
SALLY ANN BREAD
Baked Fresh Daily. Sanitary
Wrapped and Sealed
FREEMAN BAKERY
Grass Valley
Our Goods on Sale at the
Nevada City Luchroom —
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SCHUMITE PLASTER WALL BOARD
A new Carload just received.
Nothing better for remodeling
Can be painted, tinted or papered. Our prices are right
Any building material can be supplied at a momeht’s notice
THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY .
Phone 42 Grass \ alley
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NEVADA CITY VEGETABLE STORE
Broad Street, near to City Hall
Is Now Open For Business
Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds, Fruit
Telephone 86
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and Mining Engineers Agricultural Chemists
TECHOW & DAVIS
Consulting Engineeds and Chemists
Analytical Laboratories :
620 Eye St., Sacramento
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Assayers
Phone M. 4215
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DELICIOUS CUTS OF MEA\
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Fresh, pure mat—just the kind of meat that you will
be proud to serve at your table—wholesome, healthgiving and very reasonable in price.the purity and freshness of the meat we sell.
You take no chancs when you trade with us—we
make it a point to satisfy every cusomert.
We deliver orders promptly: oe
OUR MEAT IS GOOD FOR YOU!
KEYSTONE MARKET
We pride ourselves on the quality of our service and
Calanan and Richards
er in the public schools of Patter-.
‘. struct these dams,
-. either by the: state
government. If ‘these reservoirg, are}
jany of the navigable
‘lis to be installed
-. chanical work,
4 town.
of 98
. cleanest and best looking
(By James D. Stewart)
Continued from last week
Mr. Colby, continuing, says:
The problem in a _ nutshell is
whether hydraulic mining can beso
conducted that it will notresult in
any injury to the farmers. It is
proposed to erect restriaining dams
of large capacity, behind which the
hydraulic debris would be stored
and prevented from. seaching the
agricultural districts below. It is
proposed that the state and federal
governments’ shall join in advancing the money necessary’ to consuch appropriations tobe paid back through
charges made for the storage of
‘such debris. Such legislation is directly in line with and contemplated by the provisions of the Caminetti Act. This provides that the
board of army engineefs shall investigate and report § on feasible
site for such storage and to con‘truct the necessary retaining dams
! when Appropriations are made. This
clearly contemplates governmental
aid.
There would seem to be no reasonable question as to the legality
of making such appropriation,
or the federal
constructed to aid flood
conservation of water,
improvement of navigabiHty . of
rivers by reason of the more uniform flow and the greater ability of
the water to cut deeper channels
below the ‘restraining barriers by
reason of the storage of both natural and artificial debris, above,
such appropriations for their Jegislation. In this connection, it is quite
important that all possible evidence
as to the efficiency of those reservoirs to restrain debris should be
gathered. Bullard’s Bar Dam is one
of the recent structures where actual proof of the completeness of this
storage of both natural and artificial eroded material is possible of
study. That such mining can be carcied on without injury to lands. below was held in the following case:
“It is thus made to appear that
none of the debris from the mining
control,
resulting. in
‘. ground or works of the defendant:
company is lodged or deposited in
waters mentioned in the bill, or upon any land
CAMPTONVILLE HAS
SOME BUILDING ACTIVITY
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Some little activity can be noted
of late in the building line. William A. Lang, proprietor of the
Liang garage, is having a new room]
put into his machine’ shop, wherein
a fine lathe and
other © power machinery; he has
changed thé battery eharging room;
and other minor changes are being
made, His brother, Edward Lang 4s
doing the work.
The Lang Garage is one of the
best equipped machine’ shops between Sacramento and Rend; being
able to turn out all kinds of me
with an expert mechanie in charge, having had many
year of automotive experience. ;
Lee Bullington has about finished
taking down the butcher shop which
is being moved to other parts of
In keeping with the past record
‘community “as being the
town in}
the people try to
When any buildthe mountains,
keep it that way.
ing becomes out of use, and looks
bad, it is either repaired, or torh
down and removed, and not allowéd to fall down and remain a pile
of rubbish such as is commonly
seen in some of the other mountain
towns.
W. H. Wayman nD beet busy
repairing the house of Conrad
Krausgrill on Spring street, putting
OR ne wporches, a new roof, painting and papering the interior, the
dwelling will soon become the residence of: Miss Doris Nightengale,
principal of the grammar school.
A number of residents of Main
Street have volunteered a days labor to straighten up the upper part
the street going towards the Odd
Fellows cemetery.
Mrs. Fred Brskine of Roseville
and Mrs. Henry Ford and two
daughters eof Berkeley, visited here
Wednesday. Mrs. Ford will be remembered as Miss Abby Erskine.
Both are former resident.
Mrg. Arthur Hoge was the representative sent from the Women’s
Inprovement Club to attend the
Club Convention held at Placerville
during. the week,
Mrs. Ella M, Austin, county superintcndent of schools, visited the
school as Hobart Mills during the
week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stevens, Sr., had
as a vistior their son, Rutherford,
}of Saciviiento, last Sunday.
ity of mining law,
, CALIF FORNIA .
JIM STEWART WRITES OF EARLY PLACER MINING DAYS
chee thereto; but on the contrary, that such light, flocculent
matter as escapes from the mines
and impounding works of the defendant company is carried in suspension by the moving streams and waters into the’ Pacifie Ocean beyond
‘the jurisdiction of the — United
States’. U.S. v. North Bloomfield
Gravel Min. Co. 81 Fed. 243, at
248.
The question has been raised as
to whether the farmers have any redress in case they are injured as a
result.of the resumption of hydraulic mining. It seems quite clear that
they. have the Same remedy that they
have always possessed and “which
exists independently of the Caminetti_ Act or any other act which
might be passed authorizing these
Proposed storage reservoirs. Judge
Curtis H. Lindley, the great authorgave consideration to this question and hs conclusion. follows:
“Such a nuisance (hydraulic mining resulting in damage) has neither been authorized by state or national legislation or legalized by
implication, nor could it be so authorized or legalized.” 849, p. 2098 of
Lindley onMines, 3rd Ed.
Mr. Colby is not a hydraulic min/er and as far as the writer knows
has no interest in any hydraulic
mining property or projects. It
would seem then, that his =e
should be oonclusive. :
The Sutter county farmer claimed
that a resumption of hydraulie mining would do him irriparable injury. His engineer was compelled to
admit that dams could be, and in
all probability and beyond a doubt
would be, built
and effective,
His next claim was that the hydraulic mines would not pay. First
and last, that's none of his business; and if they will not pay, he
has little to fear for the operation
would be short lived.
He was then fearful that these
dams would fill up ‘and run over
and that if built that they wouldn't
fill up and the government would
be loser.
Then the claim that he will lose
the rights of injunetion. Mr. Colby
seems to dispose of that.
He hasn’t hit on what his great
trouble will be yet, and we predict
‘that where hydraulie mining is resumed and he finds he is not hurt,
he’ll be yelling because he has been
deprived of a right
thing to yell about.
io have sume80 as to be secure . .
MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1929
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Mrs. R. S. Fitzsimmons is home. tlre, W. L. Mobley was a visitor
after a visit with her sister, Mrs. in the bay region for a few days reJames Snell, at Hollister,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schroeder, Jr.
Gold Flat Wednesday.
Joe Marriott
Alleghany to visit his family.
has been employed up there
several months.
came: down
Hereafter
Club will
day
the Nevada City
hold
noons at
the evening with the
th efirst Tuesday of the
which is ladies’ night
held at 6:30 of that evening.
Mr. and + Mrs.
have as a visitor
Niles -P. Searls,
its meetings
month
their grandson,
Jr., of Oakland.
terns.
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Phone for our samz'c
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% you at once.
ALPHA SARDWA
Nevada City
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ROA a LX
1815 Ninh Street
(To Be Continued)
of Sacramento visited his father on .
trom
He . cpening
for
Lians .
Tues12:15 instead of in Culldiug
exeeption of
and will be
ToFred Searls, Sr.,
YOU SAVE THE FREICii7
ON CUR WALL FAFER ¢
Our new stock has arrived. All late
Grass Valiey
Builder of
BURCH GOLD CONCENTRATOR
. cently.
Executive Secretary Mrs. Niles P.
ere and assistant, Miss Evelyn
Kendall, came up from Oakland during the week to prepare for the
of the Camp Fire . € irls’
. camp at Lake. Vera which will be
. some time early in June.”
The W omans”
Chib held
Civic ‘Improvement
at the Elks
Mridey evening to listen tq.
talk by Mrs. Haywood of ©
The address was a
very.interesting one but lack of sufficient advance notice of the meetjing held the attendance down.
. EF, W. Lant of Downieville
.inxtown Tuesday.
a mee ting
a peace
San Francisoo.
was
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SACRA MENTO, California
Phone Maik 664
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ago.
: States who have savings accounts as
This may seem
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS HAVE
QUADRUPLED IN 10 YEARS
There are nearly four times as many p seople in
United States.
and that if he is
will soon
BANK OF AMERICA
OF CALIFORNIA
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Nevada City
have a
the United
ae were.ten years
strange in view of the popularity of
owning an auomobile, of speculating in stocks and the many .
varied attractions that are provided for enticing money away
from people, yet the statistics stand.
Ten years ago there were eleven billion dollars d=posited in
the savings banks of the
people deposited in banks of the country today are thirty-one
billion, or more than three times as. much.
The savings of the
There may be someone who will read this who may not
have started to save. He will find that he is very much alone
in his spending all he makes,
average human being he, too,
account in his own name.
wise as the
savings
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