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March 3, 1930 (6 pages)

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,. Mill at the Moore mine and having ¥ MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1930 —_—_—— LEAL NOTICE —SISKIYOU COUNTY An old property in the Greenview district that produced $300,000 in early days has’ now been found to “have gold showing in the ocher deposits that had been thrown aside as useless when. working the quartz. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Department of The Interior U. Calif. NOTICE S. Land Office, at Sacramento, is hereby iven. da City, who, on Dec. made Homestead entry, No. 014738, The mine is to be reopéned. for EWE’ Lot 2, SE% aie dt SWYNEY, NUNWY4SE1, hagas cages vaca S% Nw % SE %, Lot 5, Section 30, the Union mine near Mokelumne hiil has been held up owing to water shortage. ‘The gravel being washed is said to have shown good values and the operators are endeavoring to secure a supply. TOULUMNE: COUNTY A pocket amounting to several thousands of dollars was uncovered in the Sugarman mine the past few days. The strike was picked up in a winze from the 250 level. Options .on the Harvard group near Jamestown have been taken. by MM, P; ‘Waite of Los Angeles. Considerable development is said to be contemplated, running drifts from the Rawhide and Harvard shafts on the 2000 level each way and extending the full length of the claims, 244 miles. Diamond drills for pros} Work at ' pownship Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the Jand above described, before’ Register, U. S. Land Office, at Sacramento, California, on the 26th day of March 1930. Claimant names as_ witnesses: J. Clarence Hall, Peter Arbogast, Thomas H. Mooney. and John M. Cooper, all of Nevada City, Calif. JOHN C. ING, ‘ Register. First Publication, Feb.17. 1930. Dates of Publication, Feb. a ig a 24,.March 3, 10, 17, 1930. $ MARIPOSA COUNTY The Mariposa —boosters —_haven’t been letting any grass grow under their feet /with telling the world about their specimen strike down at the ‘Spread Eagle mine. “They organized a pack mule train which paraded Market street in San Franvectins are to be used. The Harcisco with plenty of ore ‘in sight vard is credited three miliion and and souvenirs were distributed to the Harvard with six million producthe bystanders while Governor tion. The mines have been idle for a a number of years. The shaft at the Erin Go Bragh at Stent is now down 200 feet and making good \progress. Steve Rowe, Jr., is superintendent. MARIPOSA COUNTY Excellent ore is reported in the No. 2 south drift at the Feliciana Thine. At a point 900 feet from the: shaft a 3% foot vein showing free Young and Mayor Jim Rolph were presented with nuggets after they had told of their love for the men of the mountains and the Mother Lode country. Ten men are reported working at the Devils Gulch barium mine. The Butte Boys property. on the Mereed: river below Bagby is to go onto a production basis this spring after an extensive campaign of degold was cut. Ten men are employ-. velopment. Oil flotation will be ed. Releigh Casad of Merced is one used in treating the ore. There are of the owners. . nee sixteen claims in the property. Electric power has now been installed at the Mother Lode Extension mine. -A new compressor has; been installed and Overstrom tables’: will be used in the concentrating . plant. Electric power is available. . Bever : mira, ested. ed G. W. of Bagby is president. ElNew York, capital is interEL DORADO COUNTY A bond has been taken on the Mac-Lit property in the Rescue section by Perey L. May and assoeg ciates of Oakland: A hoist is beThe old 40 foot shaft at the ing erected and crosscutting on the Triple Pocket mine is being deep65 level is showing goodresults, ened. New equipment installed inSHASTA COUNTY cludes a hoist, compressor and con-. OFe running /$600 per ton is recentrator. The property was purPorted from the Buena Vista mine chased last year by C. J. York and West of Redding. A five foot ledge Addison Brown who are developing “#% Cut on the 100 level. The mine the same. Mr. Brown is in charge is under bond to H. G. Graves and Of operations. The property is locatCharles P. Righmond ed in Slug Canyon and shows an who are directing operations. excellent formation. Its past proSISKIYOU COUNTY duction is given as $200,000. A mill has been purchased for J. M. McMahon of Nevada City fs the Siskiyou Syndicate mine in reported to have bonded his Bald @U@ttz Valley and ten’ men have Top properties to A group of Los been added to the crew. Assays Angeles ezpitalists who will. conduct taken show the ore to carry good Perations on a large scale — this values. spring. The Roxbury mine at Scott Bar It is reported that the Cordelia, Wil! go into operations by May 1st. and Monitor claims; owned by Mrs. . Tt 's a hydraulic property. Anna Perfield are to be bonded to! oo Portland interests which have the’ Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thomas and Eagle Bird, Elcy and other propertwo children of Oakland have been ; visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Williams ties in. Jim Croy canyon, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Waldron and The tunnel to tap the channel ‘a , the Omega property west of Forest sons arrived fom Oakland and visithas struck the gavel and crosseutt°¢ With Mr. and Mra, Ray Whiting will be undertaken to locate the burn and son, Bobbie. rims and dip of the channel. New! MTs. Wm. Ducotey, Mrs, Seeenert, macliinery has been installed. thar. 8". end Mite Hasel Ducotey drove les Spengler is naweber. to. Sacramento and returned with a The Bigelow mine at Sferra city . " Six: has recently been experted by Los J. C. McCormick fs visiting in ‘Aneelés capitalists, San Franeisco and Los Angeles with The William Tell mine near sier-. !Tiends. ra City owned by Mrs. N. Wedd-is Miss Elizabeth Hartung wag up reported bonded to outside parties fem pecrstnento:: ¢n » Week ond who will commence development oa work in the opring. Anthony Woody § arrived from A strike is reported Fresno Friday and returned with Finney mina Mrs. ‘Woody and daughter, Barbara, Stark. to make\ their home city. : F Wilford Holman, son of Joseph Holman and 4 former Grass Valley resident was here from: Oakland SIERRA COUNTY A lease has been taken tailings at the Ruby on the, mine by C. from the operated by H. J. AMADOR COUNTY “Patrick Hopper and Louis Popper are charged with having entered the that JOHN EDWARD COOLEY, of Neva‘ 17, 1983, 17-N, Range 9-B, M. D. of Oakland . in the southern . removed therefrom 1000 pounds. of. __ FecoOvered from a ~~ @gainst the paid was filed in super_Sopper plate and cit nei TO dae -4n_electrie_motor~ Of the 19 plates missing, 17 were Sacramento junk ~ dealer by the sheriff, Information ior court by the district attorney. George Johns and family came up :: San to. visit with Matthew Tonkin and family. Mrs.’ Samuel Whiting ana two daughters came up from Berkeley with relatives in Willard Auit has returned from Mrs. paeh Henwood and daugh8re home trom San Francisco ) they visited Lioya Henwood _ who has been seriously ill in a hos_ Piel with blood poisoning. He is tmhas to remain in the af Visiting old time friends, How Term “Thirty” Came to Symbolize an Ending Charles Payne Smith gave the following information in the Typographical Journal regarding the origin ‘of “30" as used by newspaper men and telegraphers:-—“The first press association organized in Civil war times was composed largely of morning papers: published near’ the eastern seaboard. Each paper sent into the central office items of local interest, which were there edited and telegraphed to all members. It happened that the first message sent to the association totaled 30 words and this figure, with the words ‘Good night’ and the signature: of the sender, was placed at the bottom of the sheet by the operator, At that time piecework was the rule on all papers. The daily grist was. usually set up, corrected and in the forms by 10 o'clock, but the compositors were compelled to wait around at their own. expense until the foreman announced that ‘30’ was in. So ‘20° be {----~-~-Ealifornia, 1894 NOTICE, TO. CREDITORS ~ No. 3271 In the Superior Court of the State’ of California, in and forethe County of Nevada. In. the matter of the Bstate of MARTINA DELLA PIAZZA, Deceased. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the und«rsigned James Pagani, as administrator with the Will beet ed of the estate of Martina De Piazza, deceased, to the Creditors of and all persons having claims against the said decedent to file them with the necessary , vouchers within six (6) months after the first d fice of the Clerk of the ~ Supertor Court of State of California, in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit, them, with the necessary vouchers within six.(6) months af-: ter the first publication of this notice to. the said administrator, at the offices of Nilon, Hennessy & Kelly, 127 Mill Street; Grass Valley; Nevada County, California, the same being his place of business: In all matters connected with the eéstate of said Martina Della Piazza, Deceased. ; Dated February 21st, 1930. JAMES PAGANI, Administrator -with the Will annexed of the estate of Martina Della Piazza, Deceased. NILON, HENNESSY & KELLY. Attorneys ~ for Administrator with the Will annexed. First Publication February 24, 1930. GRASS VALLEY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas and family drove to “ Marysville and spent the day visiting. Mrs. Cora Woosd had as visitors her daughter, Mrs. Fischer and Miss Margaret Woods of San Francisco. C. R. Clinch spent a few days in San Francisco last week attenling to business affairs. R. H. Champion spent the week end with his family. of Alleghany in this city Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Curnow are in San Francisco where he attended a hardware dealers convention. W. B. Flynn fand jP. V. Cannon of Neweastie attended the regula} meeting of the Elks in Grass Val-: ey last week: ; Alvon T. Jonés took his depar-ure for San Francisco and attended -he hardware dealers eonvention and how. Among those attending the funerof little Robert Trathen in San Traneisco, were, Mr. and Mrs:-WuiFrathen, srtandparents; Mr.and Mrs ‘red Carter, Miss Minnie Chinn, M. and Mrs. Caleb Chinn. : William Harris of Sacramento ‘bent the week end with his par‘nts in Grass Valley. His brother, ilton, accompanied him on his re‘urn and will enter Healds Business ‘Gliege. : Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Shirkey spent the week end in San Francisco. rhile there Doctor Shirkey attendt lectures on opiometry. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Snyder spent the week end in San Francisco. . Miss Minna ‘Cobledick spent Saur‘John Dellapiazza, deceased, to the publication of.this notice in the of-]}, NOTICE TO. CREDITORS : No. $213 In the Superior. Court of the State ef Culifornia in and for the County of Nevada. : In the matier. of the Estate of JOHN DELLA PiAZZA. also known as JOHN DELLAPIAZZA, Deceased. NGTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN by the undersigned Lila M. Champion, ag administratrix . of the . estate of John Della Pizzza also known as In State In Li Credi Creditors.of and all, to fil claims against the said docedent to file them with the necessary vouchers within six (3) months af-' ter the first publication of this. notice in the officeof the clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Nevada, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after the first publicatian of this notice to the said administratrix, at the law ‘offices of Nilon, Hennessy & Kelly, 127 Mill Street, Grass Valley, county of Nevada, state of California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected with the estaté of said John Della Piazza, also known as John Della : piazza, Deceased. ; 2 4, Dated Febtuary 22d, 1930. LILA M. CHAMPION, Administratrixof--theestate ot
John Della Piagza, © also known ag John Dellapiazza, Deceased. NILON HENNESSY &: KELLY, Attorneys for Administratrix, First’ Publication February 1930. persons having the n tion minis Grass with Fir Att spent 24 Mr. a ‘ land Ellas Marx ./Musie Company f through the cooperation of the Harmony Shop. of Grass Valley offers exceptionally low terms and large liscounts on all pianos now in the floors of the Harmony Shop. This includes both new and used. instruments, and may be AradedVlater toward a grand or reproducing instuments. Bia! ELLAS MARX MUSIC COo., Sacramento, Calif. Davis land. (6) months after Administratrix Reed, Hastings, Deceased. Mr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS No. 8264ee ee ee r the Superior Court of the of California, in and for the County of Nevada. ~* the matter of the Estate of REED HASTINGS,’ Deceased. NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN, by the undersigned Lila M. Champion, as administratrix of the estate of L. Reed ‘Hastings, deceased, t the tors of and all _persons/having claims against the said decedent e them --with the necessary vouchers within six (6) months after-the first publication of this noitice in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the State of California, Nevada,. or to in and for the County of exhibit them, with vouchers within six the first publicaof this notice to the said adtratrix at. law offices of Nilon, ecessary Hennessy & Kelly, 127 Mill Street. Valley, Nevada County, California, the same being her place of business in all matters connected the estate of said L. Reed Hastings, Deceased. Dated February 8th, 1930. LILA M. CHAMPION, of the Estate of st Publication, Feb. 10th. 1930 NILON; HENNESSY & KELLY, orneys for Administratrix. oe the past week in San Francisco, returned to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. EB. Davies and nd Mrs. Cunningham of Oakand Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Trebileox of Oakland ‘were the house . guests Kohler. Mr. Trebilcox mechanical department of the Oakland P. G. &E. company, while Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. A. is with the is assistant vice president of _ the Central National Bank of OakSubscribe for The Nugget. and Mrs. Wm. Samson, who; Lead, metal. Tron, Samples . for allurgicai process, Mine Mill 129 CH! GRASS VALLEY aa Under New Management Asscys for Gold, Silver, Copper, Mercury, Tin or any Examinations Examinations Licensell Ore : E B re received before 9 ‘A. M, reported same day, Ore Testing Laboratory We are equipped for testing and @ : submitting methods for commercia treatment of complex ores. Test ore Amalgamation, Floatation, Cyanidation dr any me ~ a Concentratior > and Repo; and Testir uyer i st, 3 CALL ” Fresh Fish Right From FRESH FISH DAILY . We Are Supplyng Our Customers with Every Day The Water The Prices Are Reasona.,. The Quality is Right’ It The mining industry needs an ance if it is to’ be rehabilitated and ‘o investing capital. The new state ‘wo thirds by another year and lift nining industry. If you want to see and send with your remittance to tary, Nevada City, Calif. Receipt I hereby issociation. a ready functioning in an effective manner, nonths old. A mutual insurance company is being incorpora-! ‘d which should reduce the cost of compensation insurance SEND IN-YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY! effective organization at placed on a par with the ‘ndustry in other metal producing states and made attractive mining association is alalthough but two this heavy cost from the the industry flourish once more, you as an individual are geing to invest five dollars a year to help bring this about. Sign the application blank below A. A. Willoughby, Secrewill be mailed. APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP make application for membership in the Mining Association of California and subscribe to the purposes and dolicies of the organization as outlined in the by-laws of the Name Address obepation: (00. .. Name lecaticn of Mine (County) fetal or Mineral Produced.. day in Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. H. Bennetts are in San Francisco visiting. Thomas Gill is spending some time with relatives in the bay region Mr. and Mrs, Ray Aunger came up from Sacramento and spent the week end. A. M. Dennison returned from Reno, where he had been on business, and accompanied by Mrs. Dennison returned to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Biggs of Rio Vista visited with Mrs. Elam Biggs. FRED M; MILLER Consulting Engineer Mines and Mining Hydraulics Irrigation Graduate, University-of County Surveyor of Nevada County, 1895-9: 1907-19 Civil and Mining Engineer & Surt. Mines 1899-1915 Chief Engr. Cal. Corp. Dept. x 1915-1923 Cons. Engr. Smith Emery Co. \S. F., 1923-1925 Asst. Mer. and Mgr. Nevada Irrigation Dist., 1925-9 Examination’, Maps and Reports on Mining. or Agricultural Properties and Foothill _ Land Developinent Official Maps of NeYada County For Sale : Office at Residence . 262 South Auburn St. Grass Valley Nae tieiferert feelers ofeake dente testeterteteiteite BM Tee reste forfeteste rteafeiteteats Seobilobetoletetofetetetete . NEVADA CITY ee FRATERNAL CARPS LODGE, NG. 518 B. P. O. ELKS Meets second and fourth Friday even{ng in Elk’s Home, Pine _ Street. Phone 108. Visiting Elks welcome. RICHARD R. GOYNE, Exeited Ruler. 'A. M. Holmes, Secretary, Dle. 8. p. *.m. NEVADA LOLJE, No. 18, : KF. & A. M. Stated meetinzs sects 1 Wednesday of each month at Maonic TemSojourn’ ag are cordially tavited, E. P. GLEASON, W. M., J. FD STENGET,; secy. brethren come. MILO LODGE, No. 48, K. of P.~ Meets vhe 1st and 3d Friday nights at Pythi.a Hall, Morgan and Powell Bidg. ‘Visiting Knights always WelCARL LARSEN, C. Cc, J.C. E. FOSS, K. of R. & 8S. & ig : . .-sneNo. Employes PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS Vocal and Instrumental Tnstruction Late of-the Royal College of Music, London, Bngland. Vocal Pupil of Henry. Blower and Piano Pupil of Herbert Sharpe. Terms on appliGrass Valley. cation. Plone 229R. 21 8 French Ave. Office Heurs: Evenings by Morgan & Powell DR. BELL Dentist 8:30 to 5:30. Appointment Bldg. Phone DR. ROBERT Hours: Physician and Surgeon.Office: 400 Broad St., 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m Nurse in attendance F. WERNER Névada City Attorney Pine & Conrt Sts. J. M. McMAHON at Law Phone 41 Nevada City, California F. T. Nilon : Lynne NILON, J. T. Hennessy Kelly HENNESSY & KELLY Attorneys at Law, Offices 127 Mill St., Grass Valley; Morgan & Powel] Bldg., Nevada City. Pieces t work ironed; for you to handle. & tlex. Ramsey, Agent [Phone 535] e bd Ya servic appreciate / FYERYT ING washed and dri at need it, starched; leaving only the finer pieces & B" Lanony,i/ . ae 7 COLFAX STEAM LAUNDRY _ “Bund les Leave Monday noon, Return Thursdays : e youll ried; those all flat . } i ~— Bret Harte Cigar Store W. E. WRIGHT Attorney at Law Office in Union Building Phone 23 EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining Reports Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R Nevada City WARD A. JOHNSON, D. ©. Chiropractor Nevada City Grass Valley Office hours—10 to 12 A. M. at Nevada City. 2 to 5:30 P. M., and 7 to 8 P. M.,’ Grass Valley. Sundays by ‘appointment. 229 Commercial St. Phone N. 150% Mill St. C. 318 Phone G. V. 196 Nevada City Cleaners W. H. Osborne Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays . . ba Nevada Clty EK,