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United.. States.. Mineral..
THE NEVADA CiTY.
FEDERAL
ExVAA SERVICE
IIRES
What You Save
on One
FEDERAL
Helps You Buy
The Next
Guarant-ed Vulcanizing anu Repairing
ACE TIRE SifO0P
110 Main St.
Grass Valley
LATAA
SERVICe Tlkes.
NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP .
INVITES YOU TO
Forget worries and
come and eat here.
We will do our best to
please you.
OUR PRICES
ARE REASONABLE .
Our Merchants Lunch and
Special Sunday Dinner
yourFRESH FISH
We are Now Suprlvine
Our Customers-with
Fresh Fish Every Thursday
and Friday
The Prices Are Reasonall::
The Quality is Risht!
EDDTE LRONG
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Servicing and Repair:
CLARENCE R. GRAY
520 Coyote St. Phone 152
Work Called for and Delivered
Nevada City Cleaners
Cleaning Pressing
P :trenize
Repairing
Moines industry
weer ere
Upholsterins
JOHN W. DARKE
109J 109M Phenes
See Me—
See Better
GEO. H.
SHIRKEY
Opt. D.
Opte:metris?
118 Mill St.
Grass Valley
a
THE ROSE LEE
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Hair Dres-ing and Reauty
Work. Famous Adele” Mille
Toilet Articles.
Louise Martin
J. FE. O'CONNOR
_ivil and Mining Engineer
Surveyor.
Licensed Land Surveyor. Upstairs
; Law.
i condition of the Di
ito have
(inches to the sides. Mr.
‘THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Published weekly at Ke vaita City,
Nevada County, California, and de_
voted to the development of
resources of the community.
Publication office, 305 Broad St.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One year, California address, $2.90!
Outside California in U. S. .. 2.50
Six Months. .-.2.. 1.00
Three Months . 60
Ome Wonth: «s sicssisscccecsnwsss 26
SINPIG: COpiee os es ee .05
Advertisiug Rates on. aeplitation.
Entered as mail matter of the second elass in the postoltice at Nevada City, California, under Act of
Congress of March 8, 1879
A Legal Newspaper of . Genera
Circulation for Nevada City and Ne
vada County, as defined bv Stat
Printed and
Nevada City.
‘ARTHUR A. WILLOUGHBY
Editor’ and Publisher
EESIE P. WILLOUGHBY
Associate and _Manager
~ FROM OUR READERS
Publisher The Saeed
MR. WISKERS GOATS
As we were saying, Mr. Wiske1
through his editorial bugle, says that
‘the blame for the present financial
strict is directly
due to those who opposed his P. E.
D. Company—with one exception—and that is that little. bill of $136,000 which the Pacific Gas & Electrtc
Co. refuse to pay, for water claimed
® beefi délivered:at Spaulding. But, why.be so lenient ‘vith
us? Why not saddle us. with this
little affliction too? Tt wouldn't be
bit more unreasonable {iin to blame
us for the rest of the districts faitures.
And, by the way,
correct it shows. that just ahout 62
per cent of the water that the contract calls for was delivered durine
the six months, but of course the
ditch was ‘“‘seasoning” that is. setting saturated—-so were the flumes.
in fact the flumes” shrunk so that
Mr. Tibbetts has:.to add another fou:
Tibbetts ex
plains this in his report to the Diree
if this bill i
the:
Published at,
first Seasons operating experienne
and in view of the fact thet the Pacific Gas & Hiectric Co. may de
!ecline to make to the Distriet any
payments whatever for water UNTIL
A FULL SEASON’S DELIVERY of
108,000 acre feet be complefed”’
;The work recommended consists
chiefly of regrading and religning,of
the Bowmen-Spauldine flume end
. building up the sides about 4 inches
the capacity of in. order to increase
. the flume, which is now THE LIk
. ITING FACTOR in the nate of Ww aur
. delivered to Lake Spaulding.’
. So. here we have in Mr. Tibbetts
. OW n words one acknowideged +e 1son
. for the failure of the district t
. fill the contract with the P. G.
—simply that the flume wasn’t
{enough to carry the water.
Now, as to that notorious
!
.
!
.
an‘t
We reall
indeed for
smelw P. E. D. contract,
i féel very 4nuch flattered
credit,
lew goats, of
its infancy, because
are conceited enoush to believe
that it was a luckv day for the N. 4.
iD. when the contreet was not Permit
ted to be accepted as
ally cooked up bv. Mr.
his associates. However. as it has
sinee turned. out, the thine
odorous that it did not sucee ed in
getting past cither the Federal Power Commission or the Seeretaryv of
the Interior, who proiptly sat upon
along with
helpings
being given the
several other fei
to choke it in
we }
it.
It’s rather funny. and it seems
ingrateful too, for here we are saying nauch ty things abont the. real
papa: of = Neth: De ves that t
true because. Mr. Wi yr himself
initted e ay in: 19:27 that: it wse
Yess for the average individual to try
to understand the inier Workings of
the P. BE. D. because ‘he had spent
seven years abricating — it; that
would ovlace its conception —back
about 1919.
Shortly aftes this
fered upon his campaign of ereating
the N. I. D. and by his talk of the
ereat benefits to be derived from is
rigation, ‘by berating the multimilMr. Wisker enSUMMONS
No. 5613
SUPERIOR IN THE COURT OF
THI STATE OF CALIFO . a A; IN
AND FOR. THE COUNTY: € NEVADA.
GEORGE W. COOPER, Plaintifl
vs A. RWADSWORTH, FRANCIS
STEVENS JANE ° STEW hig.
and also all other persens un
known, claiming any right, title, estaxte, lien: or interest in the real proTifa
tors March 28, 1928. ‘Repairs and erty described in the cemplsint, ad
alterations during the éexson 19271 verse to plaintiff’s ownership, or ‘
OR including ahont $442000 recent’) aloud upon plaintiff's title thereto.
re-airs to the. Fall Creek siphon . pefendants.
$15.000. (It will be recalled that Action brought in the Superioi
large section-of. this seven foot wood
on sivhon went out beeause of anchor ice during the cold spell seve~
1 weeks:aro) “To this should bo
dded the cest of certain addition
ond alternations to the BowmanSnanldine conduit,’ which we now
recommend es dasirable after the
FRATERNAT. CARDS
NEVADA LODGH, Noa. 18.
eo & A. M.~.
Stated meetings second Wednes
‘ay of each -mornth at. Masonic Tem
fee Rie ams Snievrning hrethres
re cordicts in ‘ted
GIEDERT F. DAVIS, W. M
&-OPpy ING Ble <ecy
MILO LODGE, No. of P.
Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights
“t Pythian Hall, Morgan and Poweli
43, %.
Plde. Visiting Knights: always welcome.
W. 6. JEEFREY-C.C
J.C. Bs FOSS, KK. of R.& 8S:
\
PROEESSIGNAL CARDS
RCSHTTA BUZZA JOHNS
Voeal and Tastrumental Enstraction
Late of the Royal College of Mu
sie, London, England. Vocal. Pupi!
of Henry Blower andPiano Pupil
of Herhert Sharne. Terms on appli
ention. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave
Crass Valley.
DR. BELL .
Dentist
Office Hours: 8:20 to 5:30
Evenings by Appointment
rereen & Powell Bldg Phone .
“ROBE Rr B Ww ERNER
Physician and Surgeon
(Office: 400 Broad St., Nevada City
Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m.
Nurse in attendance
pr.
4. M. Walling: KE. H. Armstrong
F. E. Grove
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Hours: 10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m.
Notary Public
Tele ne 41
oT. Nilon F,
NILON & NILON
Attorneys at Law
Offices:
Grass Valley
M. Nilon
Nevada City
Court of the State of California, in
and for the County. of Nevada, and
the cemplaint filed in the office of
the Clerk of said County of Nevada.
-NILON & NILON,
Attorneys for Plaintilf
THD PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND GREETING
rO A. R. WADSWORTH, F RA A NCIS
STEVENS,. JANE STEVENS, hi:
wife, and also ail eee persons wun
known, claiming any right, ttle
estate, lien or interest in the real
the complaint
ownership, o1
there
“roperty deseribed in
-dverse to plaintiff’s
ny cioud upon plaintiff’s title
Defendants:
You .are hereby directed to apnear
County: or within
*f served elsewhere.
And hereby
mies appear and ans
ve reanired, the said plainiifi
judgment for any me6nev o3
‘'pminges demanded in the. comlaint. as arising upon contrect
will annly ts
relief demanded in the eomyou are
vou Wer as ahke
‘her
slaint.
The object of the action is to determine all and every claim, estate
ight, title, Jigen or: interest in the
real property hereinafter. deseribod
adverse to pleintiff’s ownership, or
iny cloud upon plaintiff’: title
thereto; to obtain .a judement of
his Court adjvdging and deerreeins
hat plaintiff is now, end has, by
himself and his predecessors in inerest been, in the actual, xelu‘ive and adverse possession of seid
‘eal property continuously for the
reriod of twenty (20) vears
action, claiming¢o
cwn the same in fee against t¢hs
whole world; and that plaintiff has
raid all taxes of every kind leyisd
r assessed against saidg real proprty during the: period of five. (5)
‘ears next preceding the filing of
the complaint aforesaid: that plain
{ff is the owner and entitled to the
ressession of said real property. an?
that —all_elaims of said defendant:
fereto are without right, and that
i tney have not, nor has any, or either
cf them, any right, title, estate or
jnterest in-said real. property, or
ony mesiton thereof. %
The real property offeeted by this
action and hereinbefore referred fo)
is described as fellows:
All that certain real
plaint in this
property
W. E. WRIGHT
Attorney at Law
Office in Union Building
Phone 23 Nevada City
EDWARD C. UREN
Mining and Civil Envineer
Mining Reports Furnished
Mining District Maps
Phone 278R
WARD A. JOHNSON, D. C.
Chiropractor
Yifice hours: 10 a. m. to 12 m., 2:
a. m. to 5:30 p. m.; Monday, Wed-:
1esday, Friday evenings tte 8.
Sundzsys by appointment. Residence .
ind office, 150% Mill St. Grass Valever City Hall. Main Street, Grass
iey. Fue: 196.
Nevada City .
situate, lying and being in the
City cf Nevada; County of Nevyada, State of California. aad particularly deseribed as follows:
Lot Number Seven (7) ef Ploek
Number Twenty-five (25) of the
City of Nevada, as saidtot ond
binek are désignated Wpo]Ht the
offeial map of said City of Nuvada made by H. S. Bradley in
the year 1869. :
Civen under my hand ond tha
Seal of said Sunerior Cenrt of the
State of California, ity and for the
. County of Nevada, this 22d dsy of)
March, 1928.
GEORGE COUGHT.)N.
rear
McCORMACK By R.N,
i (SEAL) BDenuty Clark.
. * First Publication—April 20, 1923
Detas af
Be = ee One Ty
Pobliestien Ani] oA:
+1, 18,3
by Suiy 2, 1928, —
immed.
intely prior to the filing of the com-.
nad answer the complaint in an ae
, tien entitled as above, brought ag
\ainst you in fhe Strperior Court of ,
the Stete. of California, Jin and for
the County ef Nevada, within ten].
(0): days et servies on "4 of .
‘his Summon: if—sepyed ait 4 -tisa
thirty (30). days
oe ~mMenner tniwhieh it
f was entered into and believe j
. would be for the best interacts vf
the Pictpics HEM pi Wiser wala
nNolified that .
will}
COMPRESSOR AT GARAGE
CAMPTONVILLE,
to The
becoming a
April
regular town, the Langs
installed “a witistle;
noon, and night
Carage recently
and now morning,
local residents can tell whether their
clock is right or whether Bill's is
wrong.
The local gnarage recent!y installed
and air tank,
air is
2 new air compressor
now, at any time,
this-being the only place
and free
obtainable,
hatween Nevada Cty ang
where such service can be enjoyed.
FISCHER LOCATHS MISSING
PURSE FOR TRAVELLER
CAMPTONVILLE, April 25,(Special to The Nugvet —— “Saturday
while enroute from Nevada
lady traveler
losing a vValuknow just
morning,
City to Dewnieville, a
had the misfortune of
able She did not
but sOMeplace bepurse,
whare it was lost,
tween .the two county seats,
noticines it
Ville. Word was sent alone the road,
she not
until almost in Downtighut no one found it, and is was pre
sumed that someone did find it and
took it alone: with: them. In fact.
Sutirday was a day with lots of travelon the most of it bound
ver the Yuba
highway,
Pass, composed of all
orts of iwo bands
of Gy
Tuesday
trip; Mi PR
people, including
psies.
his down
proprietor of
morning, on
Vischer,
the Downieville Stage Company.
found the purse in the highway nea
indian Flat; it evidently having been
there those three days unnoticed by
the hundreds of cars
by it. It awas fortunate for
er. that. Mr. found it as it
contained two hundred
which passed
the own
Fischer
over dollars
in eash besides other valuables
Nonaires and power octopuses; wham
he would have the -fermers. belie,
were ready to draw their last drop o'
blood and were even then exgerl
waiting to fasten their tentacles up
on this fnir and lovely land, and
above all. the promise of riches from
P.G. & BE. revenue, he persuade
the landowners to organize the Dis
trict, which they did in
Lot.
But that sparkling jewel of a now
er contract, that magnet ebout whic!
everything Wiskerian revolved wa:
never even whispered about——i4
weauldn’a do to sprine it vet—--no!
urtil the-dam and candnit were about
4
AUS US;
eomnpleted and in readiness: not
nintil most of the meney had bean
spent. Not a° word was said ahow
i+ until lonuary 7th. 19°7, alth
ouch his company had filed tte arti
as of incogpe ration on Tebruary
ith, 1926—hImost a year previou
ly.
itis: he
mare
necessary now to sav
the attempt to. railroad
Sided eontract } through th:
Directors, It is eonimara
urdly
ebout
lop
RPoard of
on recent history and tha e
mof the Placer Co unty Committe
me evidence enough to sho: Word
of pe Pay oe
s not annvrove
‘ay thor grid
or, The committee has ful
matter of litts
set side the ery:
rlain
that
S annurh is it
evidant several oot
aval ered Faats, who onre
with the Diatrict’s mishouldered
fortunes, are in Placer count’
Noturaliv the manager is verv
much erestfalian over his failure to
fom his contract through as tre had
Jonned it ofieinally. As far as hie
honrd of directors was caneernad if
ws apvearently all right. Wis snirii
of domination is well exemnlified
in hi letter +9 Mr. Schwart7
wherein he says ‘“Whv do vou ¢laim
eredit, for what 1 told you to 40?
managers full-page. editorial:
were a great aia to him in reachine
and convineing people who had .
very atsettine the other sido of the
story, ood For’ Thought Fear
Peonle Who Can’t Think” were eam
Gf propaganaa. But it s surely disan
po'ntinge, after planning ana pleadi
ind conjuring up golden visions
credulous landowners: after vetting
everything set to have eranted yor
the absolute right to the power re
mtirees of a ten millien dollar irriga
tion district for nothing, more tang
th'e than a promise—-after visions of
orerating tex free, under the protec
ting skirts of the district, while oth
r-eaemnanies were — forced to heb
8S Open
Thro
“eqn
maintain the government. ATL thi
is very, very—distressing to a mai
who has devoted? so much tine and
energy as has Mr. Wisker
dear of Nevada eounty
Contributed.
(PARI Se See wees: re
. SAN FRANCISCO
people
to $3.00
A SPLENDID VALUE
17 Powell Street at Market
THIS CENTRAL °*
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antmportant conventence to you
Wits coupon enfitles holder to FREE
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T.F. FARROW -W.M. SEEL, Jr.
£5, (Specialfor the
Nugget — Camptonville is .
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Place orders ‘NOW for the famous ARTSTYLE
Mothers Day Gift Package
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The Reval. Store :
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N.C. N. GR. R. COMPANY
Mrs. Frank. Woods and son of
Sweetland spent Saturday and Sun-} i We TABI E AND RATES
day visiting Mrs. Claude Thompson cae a
i this place. esos irre
Joseph Halkyard,
end Jimmie,
frames Pendola,
sons, Raxyanond Effective Sunday, Sept.
imet°= S. . > Hall: } Train leaves Nevada City at 5:
Indian . # m., Grass Valley at 5:50 a. 1
alley Sunday on a short visit. arriving San Vraseiseo, 1:30 p.
Wyllie, Jr., of Train leaves Nevada City at 11: BHaward J.
sed throush town Monday enroute Meck ease gottes S
to tha lace x that place
at San
25,
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a.m. Gras
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Train. 23 arriving
after a short visit with
Train 40 Krancisco
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rane sister accompanied him. WyTrain teaves Nevada City at 4
Io Was formerly statisiied here as a p. m., Gras sValley 5:05 p, m., mak(Oresieranesr ; ing direct connection with S.
leaving San
vO carloads of nabling puss
Gpysies. passed 41 p.m., e engers to arMhreueh this seetion Saturday. . rive at Grassy Valley 7:35 p. m. and
“F : . Nevada City, 7:56_p. :
Jemes Lang and son, Donald, ar sigiaas ee a
mved “ay On a Visit to William . Grass Valley Fares
Lang, proprietor of the Lang Ga. To Colfax, $1.00. Five day round
a“! c =A z ri e f T< 2 9 99
raw. Donald will remain and assist . Able 21.5%, To Sacramento $3.22.
withthe work at = 14 day round trip $4.00. To San
Wa i 4 Ork € > « Oo Vey assy ¢ . : wa . « t < at the Lang Garage. . Franciseo-$6.46. 3 months round
Merest Ranger Chestes H. Ander. trip $10.75. Tickets sold Fridays,
ae made a business trip. to Nevada . Saturdays and Sundays, 16 days
City Saturday. . Tound trip $9.50. 4
Med BE. Aldous and son, Fred j : ; "
urriver Tucsday. f , ue Nevada City Fares
aQrryy uesday from Los Angeles . n ee rs ¢
enroute ¢o the Bald ‘LT Seok ae To Colfax $1.15.Five day round
a Lee aaa ana Cop Mine, . trip $1.75. To Sacramento $3.37. 14
Jos. D. Nuttail arrived a ghort . day return trip $4.50. To San Fran“ime aeo and is now living at Oak CISCO” F085. 3 months round trip
$11.05.
where
: days and Sundays, $9.80.
Vialloy ° :
Valley
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all spring and sumnier,
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telephoned to our store has enabled us: to build-up an
exceptionally large phone order business. You will
save both time, and money to adopt this conveient
method. Our Phone Number is ONE.
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