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August 7, 1931 (6 pages)

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on FRIDAY, ANGUST 7, 1931 FILED BY MANY JULY 31, pm Cow, ‘Big Chief, Belgian ‘Bare—Denis Donovan, Rough and Kenjiébec Cons. —Paine nebec Mg. Dist Brackett qtz—Mrs. Nan Mcintear, Banner Mé. Dist Contention qtz— Louis T. Ward a@ Kenneth Ward and Co., in Peer and Ready Mg. Dist. Indian Group—O_ Cc. Carter et al Washington Meg. Dist. Any Port in Storms— Mrs. W. L. Hughes, Willow Valley Mg. Dist Sandy Hook . plac. —Olut Olsen, Washington Mg. Dist. Caledonia—N. B Bishop, Corral Mg. Dist Fairy and Little Fairy atz—N. F. ‘Fairbanks Canada Hill Mg. Dist Protection plac—N. F. Fairbanks and G. A. Nihell, Canada Hill Mg. Dist. National Ext qtz—Carl H_ Epley et al, Eureka Mg. Dist. Bros. French Copper Queen No. 1, Copper Queen No. 2, Copper Queen No. 3, Copper Queen No ‘4° qtz—Chris and Henry Hansen, Eureka Mg. Dist. Black Warrior No. 1, Black Warrior No. 2, Black Warrior No. 3, Black Warrior No 4 atz—Chris Hansen et: al, Eureka Mg. Dist. Gracie atz—R. N. McCormack Canada Hill Mg. Dist Mountaineer and Mountaineer Ext qtz—Mike Bergman in Nevada Mg. Dist. White Rock, Blue Rock, Champion Tom Boy and Surprise quartz— C. L Salmon, Badger Hill Mg. Dist. Landers qtz—Sophie Kell, Round Mountain Mg. Dist. Stella qtz—R. E. Cooley, Mountain Meg Dist. Good. Pay plac, and Little Fairy qtz—Wm O’Hearn, Canada Hill Mg. Dist. : Round Mountain Blue Gravel—H M. Davis Selby Flat Meg. Dist Randolph atz—Western Merger Mines Co., Selby Flat Mg Dist. Buffalo Lode qtz—Miss Lillian Riley, Grass Valley Meg. Dist. Flat Iron Annie Laurie, Cumtex, Round —J. W. Thomason, Ready Mg. Dist. Kerns-Protzman plac—Kearns and Protzman, in Washington Mg. Dist. Rough and Arteturus qtz—-North Star Mines . : Co. Grass Valley Mg. Dist. Maryland qtz—North Star Mines Company, Grass Valley Mg Dist. Bowser qtz—North Star Mines Co. Grass Valley Mg. Dist. Star of EBast—North Star Mines} Co., Grass Valley Mg. Dist Pathfinder—North Star Mines Co Grass Valley Mg. Dist. ‘Wisconsin No. 2—Empijre Mines & Investment Co., Grass Valley Mg. Dist. New Homeward Bound—Empire Star Mines & Investment Co., Grass Valley; Mg. Dist. Blue Jan and Philadelphia qtz— Jas Field, Rough’ and Ready Mg. Dist. Outlet, Mazuma Gray Eagle, Po_ lar Bear, and Little Bear plac. known as Grizzly Ridge Drift: Mine— Joseph E. Merriam et al, in behalf of owners, Bloody Run Mg. Dist. Willow plac—G. W. Erway and J. A Sheeter, Columbia Hill Mg. Dist. Bellefontaine Ext— P C. Dresch_ er, Willow Valley Mg. Dist. Robbin Hood—P. C. Drescher Willow Valley Mg. Dist. Rising Sun—P. C Drescher, wil-. low Valley Mg. Dist. Gold Ridge and Gold Ridge Ext.—. ' Frank. Peri et al, Scotts Flat Mg. Dist. Rt. Auburn Gold qtz— Mrs. Jas. ' H.White, Nevada City Mg. Diht. Cassidy Cons Ext, Linder Ext, and Cassidy Cons. So. Ext—Contention Mines Co., Grass Valley Mg. Dist Gem plac—Empire Mines & Investment Co., Grass Valley Mg. Dist Happy Jack—Empire Mines & In vestment Co., Grass Valley Mg. Dist Chaparral—Arnold & Brooks, Eureka Mg. Dist. McKinley, Neversweat and Mon erch qtz—-A. Fitzgerald in Moores Flat Mg. Dist. Acton qtz — Ethel Coughlan, Moores Flat Mg. Dist. Stover qtz—M. M. Coughlan in Moores Flat Mg. Dist. Lost Lead plac—H. Halermiller et al, in Bridgeport Mg. Dist. New Mayflower qtz—Penhall ana Barker, Rough and Ready Mg. Dist. Serpentine ‘No, 1 claim—Dorsey and Ridge; Rough and Ready Mg. Dist. : Sincere Placer Dulac et al, Dist. Indiana and The -Income—Thos. Thompson in Grass Valley Mg. Dist New York and Big Jim—Mrs. Ed Champion, in Grass Valley Mg. Dist Boomerang No. 1, Boomerang No. 2, Boomerang No. 83—Wickson and Gaines, Eureka Mg. Dist. Inaependence —Wm. Mining Co.—Geo. North Bloomfield Mg. H. Dunlap. em . NEW MACHINERY FOR psurface through the 360-foot three-/} Willow Valley Mg. Dist. Sierra Queen qtz — E. T. R. Powell et al, Nevada City Mg Dist vada City Mg Dist. New Mohawk Cons qtz——Ben A. Bost, Gold Flat Mg. Dist. Morning Sun — Bessie Rough and Ready Mg. Dist. Victory plac—E. L. Dow, Jr., Nevada City Mg. Dist. Keystone and Little Ralph qtz— T J. Dolan et al, Blue Tent Mg. Dist. Sierra . Queen atz —E. T. R Powell et al, Nevada City Mg Dist Black Bull grav —C S coo Wash. Mg. Dist. Reta, Queen and Princess plac— C G. Manion et al Moores Flat Mg. Dist. : Hoge West Ext. and Hoge East Ext.—A. W. Hoge, Blue Tent and Willow Valley Mg. Dist. © Union No 4 plac—W S. Bigelow, Columbia Hill Mg. Dist. Chaparral qtz—J. P. Muscardini, Graniteville Mg. Dist Maryland No. Leary, . ' Valley Mg. Dist. National qtz—M. Champion, Mea_ dow Lake Mg. Dist. Sharp qtz, and Sharp qtz and grav —wWeéstern Merger Mg. Co., lessers-— Blue Tent Mg. Dist. Columbia lode— Colley Grass Valley Mg. © Dist. Jennings plae—Mrs. Geo. Fortier et al, Wash. Mg. Dist. Big Ben and Alberta qtz—Ben Van Horn Banner Mg Dist. Music atz—T. S. Dalten, Meadow Lake Mg. Disct. Butler, San Andreas, Calif, Aug. 7—-To expedite operations and attain maxithe Calaveras Central . com pleted the instalation of a new 100-foot belt gels Camp, of 40 tons an hour, i hadling wate boulders and bedrock raised to the}. “compartment vertical the No. 1 conveyor, shaft, while (20 tons hourly, from the pay gravel after the coarse 23 qtz— Idaho; Maryland. Mining Company, Grass } mum production at. the earliest pos. . ‘Bible date Gold Mining Company, Ltd., has just; conveyor at its 500-!: acre placer gravel property near An-{according to President}: i (Harry Sears. This appliance, capable!: Prosper, Alameda and Greenback qtz installed some}: ‘time 8Z0 and having a capacity of . ! moves the reject: Lata hse ah a Bena NUGGET, CALIFORNIA (Continued F rof Se Week) The store of the Meek Mercantile: Company is being completely — remodeled and re-painted, preparatory to its becoming a Red and White ‘Store. Bullington and Son local coutractors -are doing the work. ‘ M. P. Fisher of Downieville has; ‘been driving the Downieville stage ‘for the past few days while his brother, the regular driver is recovering from injuries received in an accident last week Mr and Mrs: Warren T. Kendall .of San Francisco. are visiting relaytives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. S Labadie and Mrs Acton M Cleveland motored to ‘Nevada City Tuesday to have some dental work done . Frank Davis and son of Nevada [City were in town Wednesday on a sshort. business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J Joubert and daughter, Lesta, motored to Nevada “City Wednesday. Julius E Pauly motored to Marysville Tuesday. _ James L. Joubert returned Tuesday from a vacation at Sawyers Bar jand Humboldt county. Mrs. Virginia M. Lord, former re ‘coto to spend parents, Mr and Mrs. Meek. * Miss Lesta H. Joubert, who spent ithe.-past. two weeks on a trip to ‘Alaska returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jones motored sto Nevada City Wednesday. They hay a new car Mr. and Mrs. J. L Hewitt of Elko ‘Nevada, former residents, were in ‘town Friday { James Grimes of the American Flag Mine left Sunday for Nevada yCity. William Moulton of Forest was in town Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. W: Butz of Nevada ;City attened the Saturday night dance. Bane Crawford of Downieville was in town Saturday on a visit. Miss Lucille Fogarty of Downieville passed thru town Saturday enroute to her home in San Juan. + A slide in the highway occurred Sunday where construction work is to be routed by Mountain House. Tom Hogan, Bob Paine, and party of Nevada City were in town Saturday evening to attend the dance. The Camptonville high school is gold has been recovered by the ed capacity of 300 tons adily. ‘At present the company is employing a force of 14 miners, work‘ing in two shifts. Due to the loborsaving devices utilized underground including an air-operated ‘machine having a capacity of a ton a minute, tive anil large ore cars, it is claimed that this force is equivalent in effi‘ciency to more than double the number of men actually employed. How‘ever, with the instalation of addi}tional ventilating equipment, already . jordered, the crew will be increased, it is stated. In the last six weeks bedrock drifts have been extended an agregate of approximately 600 feet. ‘These workings are beneath the ‘Central Hill ancient river channel ‘and a part of the main haulage sys‘tem of drifts which will extend from rim to rim and up and down ,. stream. It is claimed that within the}, this property there} primary and. , boundaries of are nine miles of ‘secondary ancient river channels. ‘The underground workings have a combined length of more than a mile and a half. ; Under a lease and bond recently obtained Jafet Lindeberg of San! ‘Francisco, widely known as a successful Alaskan mine operator, and §. Grauman of Los Angeles have acquired the 62-acre placer gravel ‘property of the Douglas Flat Mining _. Company near Murphys and resumed its development. They are at present
-installing a 600-gallon per minute electric pump to supplement one of _. 300-gallon per minute capacity al,cal shaft, which reveals the bedrock at a depth of 98 feet _ from the surface. This working is to be deepened immediately, it is stated, an addisent 31-foot sump, following which extensive bedrock development work ‘will be inaugurated. The property is equi ‘to handle from 240 to: 450 tons of ‘gravel daily. 0 RICH GOLD VEIN I8 UNCOVERED IN SONORA Word reaching us from Nogales, Arfzona is to the effect that a gold vein assaying $100,163 per ton was found in the Victoria mine at Sonora. B. D. Buckeridge, Fort worth oil ‘Promoter owns the land. The vein was assayed by a Nogales assayer. washing mills which have a combin-'. loading . , electric haulage locomoready in use in the 129-foot vertif+ with milling facilities; . ‘progressing very nicely having eight ‘students starting the new term. June a class of seven’ graduated, ‘and all are going away to continue their educational work. Mrs. Kate Hope Livingston is the teacher in charge of the local branch school. Harlow Kendall of Hammonton was here last week. . Mrs. F. S. Labadie and: Mrs. ‘Miriam Greer motored to Sacramento Thursday Mrs. Acton M. Cleveland left Thursday for a three weeks stay at Sacramento. ' Chas. H. Greene of Grass Valley ‘was in town Friday. : Mr. and. Mrs. Earl L Cleveland arrived Friday from Sacramento to wisit their old home. Miss Maul M. Ellis, County Health Nurse was in town Saturday Fred J Joubert and daughter, Lesta, motored to Auburn Friday, meeting Miss Helen Jackson of San) Jose, who will spend a few weeks visiting the Joubert home. Mrs. Virginia M. Lord left Sunday 1for her home at the Masonic Home at Decoto, after a short vacation at wher old home here. Those from here attending the dance at Downieville Saturday were, ‘Miss Lola Labdie Mrs. M. Greer Mrs. Maggie. Goldthwait, Mrs. M. J Cunningham and granddaughter, Dorothy Marks, and Queen Greer. Emmett Costello of Nevada City is spending a few days at the Bul_ lington home. , Gene Davis and Wm. Jones of the Altaview mine visited Nevada City Saturday. Edwin Godfrey and sister, Aileen of Pike City passed thru town Monday from the lower country on their ay home. Miss Belle Alexander, superintendent of Sierra county — schools, acIrwin passed thru town Tuesday en(route to the lower country. . Fred Busch of Downieville was in town Monday. tional 60 meet: to enlarge the Ot arta by her niece, Miss Wilma 0~ ELECTRICAL WIRING . L. B. Gregory will do all kinds of electrical wiring and al) kinds of ignition work. He is well known here for his high class wurk. Anyone wishing his services may eall the Miners Foundry, Phone 10. NOTICE From now on the Colfax Bakery will supply their products to the Sacramente Street Grocery, Nevada City, California. ‘ _ ANGELINI CICOGNI, Prop. ——— ‘sident, arrived Wednesday from De-} a vacation with her ‘being . done thereby causing traffic . In. THREE PROPERTIES OPEN NEAR SAN ANDREAS San Andreas, Calif Aug. 7—Operating under a lease form the Melones Mining Company, Lawrence Monte Verda, F. L. Macpherson and . George Engelke have completed the erection of and placed in commisSion on the Free and Easy claim, two miles south of Angels Camp, a two-stamppilot mill capable of . treating ten tons of ore in-24 hours Until an additional supply of water, for which they they are negotiating, is obtained, they are plant only 12 hours daily. They are at present reducing ore from a newly discovered shoot in a drift recently started at the 60-foot point in a new doublecompartment shaft, now idown 75 feet. The ore it is stated, jshows a width of five feet and aver‘ages better than $20 a ton in gold,; of which 12 is being recovered on ‘the mill plates. Assays of the sul(hide concentrates, amounting to ‘three per cent, yield values of $512 aton. A concentrating table is being installed for their recovery. Im the ‘early days the property was a. notfable producer of high grade ore ac_ cording to reports. : Manager Todd B. Elliott announces the completion of the dewatering of the. 285-foot three-com_ ypartment vertical shaft on the Easy Bird mine, one mile north of Mokelumne Hill, recently taken over, under lease and bond, byhimself and "San Francisco associates. Develop, ‘ment work is again under way on the 200-foot. ‘level preleminary to the resumption of ore reduction in “. the 100-ton daily capacity ball mill and concentrating plant on the property. Beach Calif., has lease and bond, from Mrs. Maude B Led by a ledge gold, it is stated. 0 The Nugget office at 5¢ each. runnng the}, J V. V. Gee, mining man of Long acquired, under Gerry and Mrs. Kate Hagerman the Lucky Jim property six miles east of San Andreas. The estate is traversvarying. in ‘with on the surface from 10 to 20 feet and . assaying from $6 to $6.20 a ton in LOCATION NOTICES —Quartz and plaeer location notices for sale at THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHOPPE Hair Dressing and Beauty . Work. Famous Adele Mille: Toilet Articles. LOUISE MARTIN BALL SATURDAY, AUG. 8, 1931 Le Barr Meadows Pavilion On Auburn Highway i@ RED HAT RAMBLERS . —HOT SUPPER— Chili Baked Beans, Hot Rolls,’ Cake and Coffee, 25 Cents FRED M. MILLER CONSULTING ENGINEER CIVIL AND MINING ENGINEERING REGISTERED CIVIL ENGINEER LICENSED SURVEYOR Hydraulicg — Irrigation oe Surveys Land Classification. LAST OFFICIAL MAP OF NEVADA OOUNTY Hydraulics — Irrigation — Surveys Office at Residence — Grass Valley, 262 Auburn Street. Bs PU a _PAGE THREE acninaiasiasiaiasinasileiiiaasiagy Mines and Mining Reports, examinations ant listings on principal opers: ing and open properties fm the Grass Valley and Neva City District. Correspondence Invited 101 Pine Street Nevada City H. J. ROGERS Attorney 101 Pine Street Phone 368 EDDIE LEONG . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH FISH All Kinds of Mellons Free Delivery HD NATIONAL HOTEE. AND COFFEE SHOP, GOOD AIR : : GOOD WATER Meals and Rooms that will please A i, Elevation 2250 Feet. Let Us Serve You Nevada City Broad Street JOY IN EVERY BITE Every mother knows how childish appetites long for “something good."’ Satisfy that longing, put a happy light in the eyes of your children with plenty of the most wholesome food—PATSY BREAD. Order your supply from the Grocer today 1KOPP'S BAKERY Nevada City, Calif. Patronize Home Industry BROAD ST. According to favorable conditions on the Stock Market, not to mention the King of Sweeden and Prince of Wales, the VIKING LUNCH will reduce — their Dollar Chicken Dinners to Fifty Cents. VIKING RESTAURANT MRS. ANDERSEN NEVADA CITY, CAL fpple pie, TIME TABLE iffective Momday, May 8, 1981 ing at San Francisco 12:60 p. m. ing direct connection cisco 4:50 p. m.: p.m., Grass Valley at 3:30 p. m., daily except Sunday, making connection with 5. P. train No. 20, leaving abling passengers to arrive at Grass Valley 6:15 p. m. and Nevada City 6:35 p. m., daily. N.C. N. GRR. COMPANY: Trains leave Nevada City at 4:45 a. m., Grass Valley 5.05 a. m. arrivTrains leave Nevada City at 9:30 a. m., Grass Valley 9:50 a. m., makwith §. P. train No. 19 arriving at San FranTrain leaves Nevada City at 3:05 San Franeiseo at 11:20 p. m., enrib roast, time and to have it automatically. In cooking apple pie electrically, you set the oven temperature contro} In cooking a roast with vegetables deliciously done. -Subseribe for The Nugget STAGE TIMETABLE Graniteriile Stage leaves Nevada City at 7 a.m., for Lake City, North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and Granitevilie. 7 a. m., for Nevada City. Alleghany Stage City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 p. m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Alle ghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at 6:30 a. m., for Nevada City. Marysville Auto Stage leaves ai 8.00 a. m., for Raugh and Ready, Smartsville; Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 1:00 p. m. Connects at Smartsville for North SanJuan. Nevada. City daily at 1 p.-m., ar Leaves Downieville daily at 6.8 m., arriving in Nevada City in time to connect with 10:30 train for Washington Stage leaves Nevads City at a a. m., for Washington Leaves. ington at 6:30 a. m. for Nevads On City. Leaves Graniteville at! teaves Nevads. Downieville Auto Stage leavee f ea Pa Ne Ss os and vegetables Cooked automatically with the Electric Range T doesn’t make any difference to the electric range what food you. put in its oven. It is simple and easy to have perfect cooking every to 250 degrees and forget about the pie until the baking time is up. , can place the food in the oven before lunch if you like. At four o'clock the electricity turns on,.and the thermostat automatically keeps theoven heat just right. At six o'clock the electricity turns off. When. you return home, simply take the food from the oven — hot — and. Electric cooking is clean. As for speed, the oven heats up to 400.de~ -gtees in 9 to 11 minutes. New platform cooking elements are faster — as fast as:you'd want them. And the electric range is economical—the: cost of electricity averages 1¢ a meal per person. A few dollars down and a few dollars a month places an electric range in your kitchen. Come into our office ‘and see the electric range. LOCAL DEALERS SELL ELECTRIC RANGES. = > eo Po “Prete GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY PGsE , you have still more freedom. You => . > <