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For Constable,
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~ POLITICAL CARDS
For County Coroner— °
A. M. HOLMES
‘Primary Election, Aug. 26th.
For Assemblyman,
Third District
J. L. “Jerry” SEAWELL
“He Has Made Good”
Primary Election, Aug. 26th.
For Justice of the Peace,
Meadow Lake Township
CHARLES A. OCKER
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26th.
For Clerk and Auditor,
Nevada County
R. N. McCORMACK
Present Deputy Clerk
‘Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Justice of the Peace,
Nevada Township
W. L. MOBLEY
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
_ Nevada Township
THOMAS OLIVER
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
for Superintendent of Schools
Nevada County
ELLA M. AUSTIN
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26.
For Supervisor
Second District
JOHN S. COREY
“The Man for the Job”
Primary Election, Aug 26
For Coroner—
Nevada County
L. R. “Bob” JEFFORD
Primary Election, Aug. 26
—
For Supervisor
Fourth District
JOSEPH FRANK
(Incumbent)
Primary Election Aug. 26
For District Attorney
Nevada County
W. E. WRIGHT
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Sheriff
Nevada County
ARTHUR F. HELLINGS
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Sheriff
Nevada. County
GEORGE R. CARTER
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
——
For Supervisor
Second District
FRANK J. ROWE
Primary Election, Aug. 26
.
For Assessor
Nevada County
H. C. SCHROEDER
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Recorder
Nevada County
SAM J. CLARK
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Supervisor
‘ Second District
HENRY GOUDGE
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Public Administrator
Nevada County
LILA M. CHAMPION .
~~~(Cincumbent)POLITICAL CARDS”
Ses
For Treasurer
and Tax Collector
Nevada County
FRANK STEEL
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Surveyor
Nevada County
J. F. O°;CONNOR
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Supervisor
Third District
E. B. DUDLEY
(Incumbent)
Primary Election, Aug. 2
_—
For Supervisor
Fourth District
GUY V. ROBINSON
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Supervisor
Third District
E. J. HAVERSTOCK
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Supervisor
Second. District
WALTER E. PARSONS
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Justice of the Peace
Grass Valley Township
JOHN GRAY
“Fitted by Experience”
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For District Attorney
Nevada County
VERNON STOLL
Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Congress
Second District
H. L. ENGLEBRIGHT
(Incumbent)Primary Election, Aug. 26
For Sheriff
Nevada County
CARL J. TOBIASSEN
Primary Election, Aug. 26.
For District Attorney
O. E. WINBURN
(Former Judge and City Attorney)
Primary Election, Aug. 26.
LL
THE RUSE LEE
BEAUTY SHUPPE ‘
Hair Dressing and Beauty
Work. Famous Adele Miller
Toilet Articles.
[Louise Martin
. This beautiful upright piano
made by W. W. KIMBALL
for $295.00. Terms as low as
$6.00 per month
Other pianos represened by us
are:
MASON HAMEIN
CHICKERING
KNABE
FISHER
BREWSTER
W. W. KIMBALL
HINZE
WHITNEY
rights may be purchased in
Grass Valley from
THE HARMONY SHOP
ELLAS MARX MUSIC CO.
Home of America’s
Foremos Pianos
} Marysville
422 4th St.
Sacramento
llth & Jay
STAGE TIMETABLE
Graniteviile Stage leaves Nevada
City at 7 a. m., for Lake City,
North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, and
Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at
7 a. m., for Nevada City.
Alleghany Stage t1eaves Nevada
City daily, except Sunday at 1:00 D.
m., for Tyler,. Columbia Hill, Alleghany and Forest. Leaves Forest at
6:30 a. m., for Nevada City.
Marysville Auto Stage ‘leaves ac
8.00 a. m., for Rough and Ready,
Smartsville, Hammonton and Marysville. Leaves Marysville at 1:00 Dp.
m. Connects at Smartsville for
North San Juan, :
Downieville Auto Stage. leaves
Nevada City daily at 1 Pp. m., arLeaves Downieville daily at 6 a.
M™m., arriving in Nevada City in time
to conneet with 10:30 train for
San Francisco.
Washington Stage leaves Nevada
City at 6:30 a. m., for Washington
Leaves Washington ai 6:30 a. m.
for Nevada City.
Upholstering
JOHN W. DARKE
“995 109M Phones
ELLIS MILLS ARE THE MOST EFFICIENT GRINDERS
. The BEST REGRINDING CLASThe BEST AMALGAMATING PAN
» The ONLY MILL that will work
The ELLIS MILL will grind anyNo Gears. No Grease. No Bearings
ELLIS MILLS MANUFACTURING COMPANY
510 Brannan St. Phone KEarny 4] 90 San FE ranc'sco
SIFIERS by overflow.
to any mesh size.
The ONY MILL that will work
CLAY (pipe). '
The ONLY MILL that will work
MICA (sheet)
ASBESTCS and not ruin the fi=
bre, or FMERY and not ruin
the mill. And many others.
thing that can be gound or pulverized, wet or dry, to a defin.
ite mesh in one operation, us.
ing only 1-4 to 1-10 the power
that others use.
No Frictien.
SACRAMENTO AUBURN
Primary Election, Aug. 26
WEST BOUND
Arrive Gras Valley. ...: Aaa = 5:45 P.M.
Leave Nevada City ........---...3:30 P. M.
Leave Grass Valley ........-.--. ; 3: 45 P.M.
Arrive Sacramento .. M., 6:30 P. M
Arrive San Francisco ,M 4:16 P.M,
San Franeiseo ....... aa 7:40 A. M., 11:20 A. M
prone Saeramento ........ 8:00 A; M.,\12:15 P. M., 3:00 P. M.
Arrive Nevada City.. ccscecscs 11: 3:15-P.-M. 6:00 P.-M:
NEVADA CITY ST. :
And other Grands and Up-.
-f=~The Editor—It’s unusual. But why?
“mosphere,
(©). 1930. Western Newspaper Union.)
“When put to the test an ounce
of loyalty is worth a pound of
cleverness.”
“The love youvgive away is the
love you keep.”
DESSERTS AND OTHER DISHES
There is nothing easier to prepare
than junkets and gelatin desserts,
They are most
wholesome and especially good for
the young and
aged.
Cherry Sponge.—
Dissolve one package of cherry flavored gelatim in a
pint of: boiling water. Add twelve finely cut marshmallows. Dip the shears
into water when cutting them and
they will not. stick. Stir well, add a
pinch of salt! six drops of almond
extract, and chill. When slightly thick.
ened beat with a rotary egg beater
until like: whipped cream. Turn into
individual molds and chill. Serve with
Flaked Ambrosia.—Dissolve one
package of raspberry gelatin in a pint
of boiling water, add a pinch of salt,
two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice,
one tablespoonful of orange juice and
chill until firm. Beat with a rotary
egg beater until well flaked, fold in
two cupfulsof whipped cream and
serve in sherbet glasses. Garnish with
a green cherry,
‘Chicken Mousse.—Take one can of
boned chicken and mix with a thin
white sauce, Add one slightly beaten
egg white and one-half cupful of
whipped cream. Pour into molds, set
into hot water and bake until firm.
Serve garnished with capers or truffles. Serve with bechamel sauce.
A Good Pep Cocktail—Reat one
egg yolk, add the juice_of half a lemon, one teaspoonful of honey, mix
well, chill and serve as a breakfast
cocktail.
Prune Jam.—Soak two cupfuls of
prunes overnight in one and one-half
pints of water. Cook for ten minutes
in the water in which they have been
soaked, drain and cut into small pieces.
Slice one lemon and two oranges, {ncluding the peeling, véry thin and cook
in the prune juice until tender. Add
the prune pulp, one cupful of sugar
and one-half teaspoonful of salt. Cook
until thick, stirring constantly. Seal
in jars.
Dried apricots are equally good for
Jam prepared in the same manner,
KISS FOR THE PRESENT
“My firm is sending me to Canada,”
said the young commercial traveler,
calling on his young lady.
“Oh, Jack,” she cried, “does that
mean that you want me to go with
you?”
“Well, not exactly, dear,” he replied.
“I called round to ask if you'd kiss me
farewell—for the present.”
The girl looked mystified for a second or two.
“Of course, I'll kiss you, dear,” she
replied, “but where’s the present?’”—
London Answers.
THEY’RE BEAUTS
She—The
mountains—so beautiful.
He—Yes, lots of them are buttes,
West has’ wonderful
Shifting Opinion
Our old impressions we deny,
How often have we seen it!
We make a law and then we try
. To say we didn’t mean it.
First Catch Your Man
‘The Visitor—Is your oldest sister
married—the one who. was so pro-_
ficient in all branches of domestic science?
. Bhilippa—No, nor likely to be. She
was so busy fitting herself to be the
wife of a good man that she neglected
to go after the man.
For. Literary Uses
The Author—Can I get $2 advance
on a story I’m writing?
The Author—I've got to a point
where the hero sits down toa square
meal and I want to get ‘the right ato*
—
A woman can buy a man’s cigars
for him as well as he can when*she
knows what kind he likes, ae
What takes the flavor out of seasonal delitacies is that they. can now
be had all the year round.
If the conversation of some fs uninteresting, "you ‘can play cards with ’
INUGGET PAGE OF
ARCHERY CONTEST
The Sacramento Archery Club held
a shoot at Memorial Park last Sunday. This was especially interesting
,to. the many here who have not had
; the opportunity before of seeing such
an exhibition. ~
The official match program of the
mational association, known as The
American Round was shot. This consists of 30 arrows at 60 yards, 30
arrows at 50 yards and 30 arrws at
40 yards. An exhibition clout and
wand shoot was also held.
Credit for getting this interesting
event for Grass Valley goes to Wit
liams Wicks who acquainted the
. Archery Club members with the
park here and the many points of interests in this vicinity.
LIONS INSTALLATION
AT LAKE OLYMPIA
The Grass Valley Lions Club will
install the new officers at a program
ito be held at Olympia next Tuesday
, evening. Dancing will follow the in_ Stallation. Arrangements for the affair are being made by a committee
, consisting of BE. H. Armstrong, Joe
Bennetts, Homer Curry, Vernon Stoll
and Ray Whitburn, Reservations for
the party should be left.with H. Ww.
Westbrook.
GRASS VALLEYAN SUICIDE
IN HOTEL AT TONAPAH
Word was received “Friday from
the coroner at Tonopah of the suicide
there of George Bradbury Perkins, !
of Grass Valley. The body Parra
in his room at the Turner Hotel with
a bullet hole through the head. :
Perkins was employed by the VicNEVADA COUNTY GOLF
AT MEMORIAL PARK TOURNAMENT SUNDAY
The postponed tournament of the
local golf club was held Sunday,
June 18, ° ; :
The following foursomes
been arranged: Mr. and Mys. Al.
Abrahams vs Mrs. and Mrs. J. TT.
Jones; Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Wright —
vs.-Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rush; Mr. :
and Mrs. C. Carveth vs. Mr. and Mrs. ~~
R. W.; Parsons: Mr. and Mrs. Lynne.
Kelly vs Mr. and Mrs. J. Mann; Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Clinch vs Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Tyrrell; Mr. and Mrs. V. Stoll
vs Mr. and Mrs. BE. Fischer; P. Carr
and Miss King vs W. Garland and
Miss Glasson; Miss Barrett and R,
Sparnon vs Mrs. A. H. Burton and
S. Hosking; Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
/Grenfell vs Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Curnow; Mr. and Mrs. Gooding vs Mr. .
and Mrs. ‘A. H. Moser: Mr. and Mrs,
Ed Bennetts vs W. Spargo and Miss
L. Reed; Gilbert Clark and. Mrs.
Dow vs Mr. and Mrs, Reynolds; H.
Richards and Miss Johnson vs Ow
Pollard and Miss Hartung; Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Rector vs Miss Searles
and A. M. Hoge; Mr. and Mrs. R.
Carr vs C. W. Leiter and Mrs. F.
Worth; Mr. and. Mrs. G. Celio vs A.
R. Archibald and Miss Dyke; Mr. an@
Mrs. F. Nettell vs F. ¥F. Cassidy.
A“luncheon will be served at the
club house after the tournament,
DOWNIEVILLE ITEMS
DOWNIEVILLE, June 21.—(Special to The Nugget) .— Miss Katherine
Clark of Berkeley is visiting the famity of H. C. Cheek,
Miss Thelma Taylor returned last
week from the Bay District and
Southern California, where she has
been visiting “for the past six
months.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Lusk spent seyvhave
)
tor mine at Tonopah as a timberman ;
and when last seen. was in apparent
good health and spirits. When he
failed to reprt for work Friday a
search was started: and resulted in
finding the body in his room. He lefti
a note to his aunt in Grass Valley. No
een for his act was yiven.
George Bradbury Perkins was born
in Grass Valley and graduated from
High school there in 1916. He was
about 32 years of age, and had followed mining. in many parts of the
west.
Besides his father he’ leaves an
aunt, Miss Jane Whelan of Grass
Valley.
BB. MEEK ROTARY
S. Lee Liter has been instrumental in securing B. B.' Meek, director
of the department of public works
for the State of California, as speaker at the Rotary luncheon to be held
Monday at Grass Valley, It is expected Mr. Meek will go into the highway
situation, especially with reference
to, the Tahoe-Ukiah highway.
PASQUALE ISOLTA PASSES
AWAY AT SANITARIUM
Pasquale Isolta, a native of Italy,
aged 82 years, passed away at the
Nevada City Sanitarium early Thursday morning. He had been in poor
a for several months.
r. Igolta came to America as a
young man, became a citizen as soon
as was possible, and always took an
active interest in the affairs of his
adopted country. During the late war
he was especially active and was always among the first in any activity
which would assist the cause, being .
among the first to subscribe at each .
bond issue. Pasqtale Isolta’s passing
will be keenly felt by the many whom
he assisted in times: of need; he
never refused any worthy friend a.
helping hand. He was scrupulously
honest and extremely generous,
Isolta was for some time engaged
in contracting for mine timbers and
furnishing fire wood, being employed
Bloomfield for many years to furnish timbers. After. the closing of the
Derbec mine he came to Nevada City
and continued with his business here.
He also had a ranch in the Quaker.
Hill section which he disposed of
some years ago.
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_ Ignition Parts and Accessories at
Miner’s Foundry. — 24tt
> Na = fp. ».
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Orange Ice now on sale at Colley’s.
Sewing Machines. Sdld, them. That's one wes ant
00-A.-M.,
2
Repaired. Arthur.T. Miller, Grass} '
, Hel Sutton, .
SPEAKER ON MONDAY. -vist ‘Dr sei re 3) maven
CHAIN GROCERTERIA HAS
day on Saturday, June
a. larger bulk of business than on
their
dotti of the local store ,had a broad
smile for all his old customers and
a broader one for new ones.
OLYMPIA POPULAR WITH. =
4H Club members from
by rhe old. Derbec_mine—_at-—North} ty broke camp at Lake Olympia
after having enjoyed the park for
the past three days. They had no
sooner departed than the Colymbia
Park Boys ’Club of San Franciseo, —
eighty strong, arrived for a threeweeks’ outing at the lake. cae
charge of Henry Raphael and
Piercy. More boys are e3 :
/arrive during» the stay and iy
good times have been planned, .
of entertainments including ¢
stunts for whieh this club
eral days of last week visiting relatives in Sacramento.
District Attorney McMahon and
Probation Officer Ruth A. Taylor
paid an official visit to Loyalton, investigating. a reported case of mistreatment of a minor child.
Mrs. H. B. McCormick has gone te
the Arizona Mine to be with Mr. Me‘Cormick during the summer,
Leo Bessler is patrolling the highway for the Forest Service this seas
son.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Phillips and
children left Friday for their home
in. Lomita, after a two weeks’ visit.
with relatives here. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Taylor and
daughter and’ Mrs. Carl S. Sutten
spent Monday in Nevada City. Miss
turned with them.
Robert L. Hanley, general manager
of the Mines Operating Corporation,
Ltd., operating at Howland Flat,
Spent a few hours in Downieville on
business last week. Mr. Hanley left
for Sacramento, where he met hig
wife and children, who will visit him
for a few days at the mine. ;
All efforts to Jocate relatives of
Karl Heinz, who died at the County
Hospital at this place, following his
automobile accident near Alleghany,
have. been unavailing, é
Harry Boyington returned from.
San Diego where he spent the winter
and is again working on his Brown
Bear Claims.
RECORD DAY RECENTLY
The Chain Groceteria had a record
14, doing
Opening “day two years ago.
Genial local manager, Frank GhiVALLEY AND S. F. BOYS
Wednesday afternoon a group of
sacramento.
The San. Francisco boys
this.
Valley, Calif. Phone 168.
he