Enter a name, company, place or keywords to search across this item. Then click "Search" (or hit Enter).

Copy the Page Text to the Clipboard

Show the Page Image

Show the Image Page Text


More Information About this Image

Get a Citation for Page or Image - Copy to the Clipboard

Go to the Previous Page (or Left Arrow key)

Go to the Next Page (or Right Arrow key)
Page: of 6

PAGE TWO”
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
i eet
——_—
THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET
Published weekly on Friday morning at Nevada City, Calif.,
fice at Nevado City, under Act of Congress,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postofMarch 3, 1879.
i FRIDAY, MAY.15, 1931
cenership the corporation is able . eral of the late William Bosch.
to give. PERSONALS : (Henry Hz. ; Myers, Downieville
If there is anything that can :—— oe. Merchant was in town Friday engive a good mining camp a bad name Mrs. J. L. Taylor of Hollywood) route to San Francisco for a few ©
it is to have some cheap promotor was a yisitor at the Frank Davey. days trip.
get hold of a small property and. home here this week. She took ad-. jr, and Mrs. H. Blanchard of
allow him full sway with printers. Vantase ef the low rates offered by. Sacramento visited, Sunday as the
ink. There has been plenty of it done the Southern Pacific to visit her : house guest of Miss Florence
here already in this district and it
aimed
to what the people of the state do or
'1do not want.
:
. “Portinately there is-one way left
in which this vicious bill can be
killed, and that is by the referendum.
:
Angling is about all that is left
in the rapidly diminishing field of .
recreation. It certainly is the least
<7
mother Mirs. Ann Davey over Mothers; Genasci of this city Mrs. Blanchard
One Year. pny address in California, in advance ...... $2.00 — and ‘least dangerous of. ,oa errect in depressing legitimate. Day and then spent a night with. was formerely Miss More Sofge and
Outside .Cecifornia, wm U.S. 4. s 2.50 ae, “Seay 4 =, mining. : a her brother’s family. She returned} has often visited in this city.
Three Months .60 pe ag a ee ae The promotore who put out this cwcoaipaated le Aa = uUregey J. H. Hartley engineer of Los
One Month : se 29 . can be caused by the vide whipping yagi ue ec seek: a ae . Sa eas F Angles was in town early in the week
ssh . any constructive mining. They are Thomas Bessier went to Downie-. making reports on: some mini
A Legal Newspaper of General Circulation for Nevada
and Nevada County, as defined by legal statute. Printed and
published at Nevada City.
sy: : ~ + few?
Elsie P. Willoughby Editor and Publisher . ect : : To again open the restrictions on
‘Thomas Bessler CO ee nr Manager : = is bill passes, let us see that) nine promotion would be like loose— = . petitions for referendum are started
of the stream for fish? Of course
there’ are a few vandals, like there
is misfits in all walks of life, but
why penalize all humanity for the
not of that type. They invariably exproperties in the district.
“ploit the mine and the community
and divert the funds that may reveive to their own use.
City . ville Wednesday to attend the fun-.
ning a horde of pickpockets from the
'az once. It will be but little effort penitentiary. Instead of being a benCONCENTRATES
. to get all the signatures necessary.
® * *
“It is no wonder that the bill to
permit’the sale of mining stock with,
out the scrutiny of the state corporaefit, it would be the most disastrous
thing we could possibls do to the
mining we are trying to build up.
The former open season for mining promotors is responsible, more
Gives Prompt and Lasting Relief Sons
Stomach Distress
_ ——
A man may be a real estate dealer,
wor agent, a calling which has by more to take chances of being shot
recent usage been quite sensibly;
shortened to relator, put to legally! those phohibitions which the great
majority of the people do not want. eall himself a ‘realtor’ he must now .
Joe a member of the elite. Advocated at the
This is a part of the text of a bill, private landowner
"swhich has recently passed the as-. part of the statefor purely
ssembiy. The word “realtor” has been. reasons it gets the ‘‘do pass
sanctified, so to speak, can be legally
“wised only by the favored association .
‘which has sponsored this bill.
behest of
and carry a bell unless you wish
. {
This trespass law is another of .
s in the Southern that smells.to. high heaven,
by legislative committees undoubted.
ly through vote trading, which in are
these times seems to be paramount enough as they are; even with what
A carefully balanced compound of antacid
tion department is meeting with
great opposition.
Unrestricted sale of mining Ex. change and as that body, according
. to some of the leading security coma few. Panies at the bay, has a reputation
such
selfish: Sponsoring does not lend any pres”. stage tige to the bill.
(As far as we of Nevada County
concerned-things are bad
tan anything else, for the stigma
connecting the word swindle with
mining operators. :
No, we do not. need that kind of
help. It is not necesary to either
lie or exaggerate about what we
have here in Nevada County’s mining field. All that is necessary are
the cash, honesty and good judgement to increase the growing list of
producing properties*already in the
district. °
agents, soothing and beneficial to gastric
and intestinal membranes.
c
+ DICKERMAN DRUG STORE .
6 hit ets tetetetrinteeniieniiie sy
Beateteioteieteieteieteteieteieieieieieieieieiiloiie re rere ae SS SS
=.
Is there any judge or jury that
will ever uphold the right to monoplize the title of a business profession such as this bill seeks to do?
Just another one of those assinine
ereations which always creep into
the flood of unnecessary legislation +
sat each biennial session. .
* * * .
The state raises and distributes,
with great care an expense, millions .
ef young trout every year to: the
end that the sport of fishing will .
mot end.
It exacts from each fisherman a
€ee of $2.00 for the privilege of
dangling a hook in our streams and
‘ wwe doub;y if there is one fisherman
. §n ten who gets in value fish enough
to pay for the cost of his license
every season.
Now, both. branches of our lawwaking body at Sacramento have
‘approved and are about to pass a
Yaw which makes it a criminal of¥ense to fish along streams which
‘run through private property. All
that it is necessary to do is for the
Yandowner to forbid trespass on his
tholdings.
It is easy to see what will natursally follow, for practically all land@wners will take advantage of such
ta law to hog the streams and the
ishing, even within vast tracts of
munimproved land, for their own and !
their friends’ use.
: Fishing will become just as effi«cient a pastime as hunting ducks,
cand there isn’t much use going gunming for ducks unless you have either
‘a membership or a strong pull with
‘one of the numerous duck clubs
~which monopolize all the available
feeding grounds.
The game hogs who carrly suf. €icient influence with the fish and
game commission. have had the
mountain quail season advanced to
ssuch a date that those sportsmen wiro
live here in the mountains have no
ehance whatever at this king of CaliSecond Prize, $10,000
MRS. WALTER SWEET, Nayy Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y.
0,000
Paid to Winners of
CAMEL CONTEST! .
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company takes pleasure in announcing
that the decisions of Judges CHARLES Dana GiBson, Roy W. Howarp
and RAY LONG in the $50,000 Camel Prize Contest have been
reached and that prizes accordingly have been awarded as follows:
a ik Be
First Prize, $25,000
JAMES THOMAS SHARKEY, 101 Train Street, Dorchester, Mass.
Third Prize, $5,000
JULIUS M. NOLTE, Glen Avon, Duluth, Minn.
Yornia game birds.
By the time the season opens,
which is the first of December, the
Wirds are all down out of the mountains seeking the lower altitudes
~where they become tHe prey of the.
favored sports.
Besides the mountain quail these
Mhills are also the natural habitat of
the deer and these same privileged
sportsmen lose no time in getting
There as soon as the deer ‘season!
opens. They come in such numbers!
~tthat-iy-is-beeomingreally. advisable,
&f you are in the habit of roaming in
the woods much, to wear a red shirt
Friday over station
M-I-L-K
ray
5 Prizes of $1.000 each
A. B. FRANKLIN, ITI, 52 Kirkland St, Cambridge, Mase.
JOHN R. McCARTHY, 721 Main St, Willimantic, Conn.
FREDERICK E. ROBINSON, Coronado Beach, Calif.
WM. A. SCHRADER, Brent Apts., New Albany, Ind.
DR. D. H. SOPER, 523 E. Brown, lowa City, Iowa.
es I*rizes of $550 each
F. CARTWRICHT, Transp’t’a Bldg., Washington, D. eG
EDITE. COCHRANE, Glenvale Ave., Darien, Coan.
BARBARA LAWLESS, Ardmore, Pa.
JANE PARSONS, 325 E. 79th St., New York, N. Y.
RICHARD W. VOGT, Green Bay Road, Waukegan, CL
25 Prizes of $100 each
MARIE ALBERTS, 6252 So. Spaulding Ave., Chicago
W. B. BARKER, JR., 420 N. Spruce, Winston-Salem, N.C.
EUGENE BARTON, 3625 La Luz St., El Paso, Texas
“MRS. EDW. F. DALY, 1133 Louisville St., St. Louis, Mo.
WM. G. ERBACHER, 308 N. Front St., Conway, Ark.
LEROY FAIRMAN, 69 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills, N. Y.
KATHRYN R. FRANCIS, 448 E. 22d St, Baltimore, Md.
MRS. ALEXIS GODILLOT, 191 Waverly Pl., New York
C. W. GRANGE, 2316 Central St., Evanston, Ill.
C. S. GRAYBILL, Paxtonville, Pa.
JOHN LI. GRIFFIN, 1208 Jackson, Pueblo, Colorado
DAVID C. HILL, Peyton and Arlington Rds., York, Pa.
*
q congratulating the winners in the
great Camel contest we want at the same
time to thank most cordially the approximately million men and women who displayed their friendly interest by sending
in an entry.
Wewish alsotothank the millions of smokers
throughout the country for the appreciation
they are showing for our new Humidor Pack
as is evidenced by the notable increase in the
sale of Camel cigarettes.
By means of this dustproof, germ-proof,
ELIZABETH JARRARD, Porter Apts., Lansing, Mich.
J. W. KEATING, 523 Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
J. H. KENNEDY, 2627 W. State St, Milwaukee, Wisc.
JOHN KILPELAINEN, West Paris, Maine
DR. CLIFTON B. LEECH, 211 Angell St, Providence, R.L
EDWARD MARTIN, 121 Liddell St., Buffalo, N. Y.
MRS. L. C. MILLARD, 609 Stockley Gardens, Norfolk, Va.
EUGENE SARTINI, 745 Chapel St., Ottawa, Ill.
GREGORY LUCE STONE, 755 Texas St., Mobile, Ala.
DR. C. L. THOMAS, Mount Airy, N. C.
LEE R: WOMACK, 448 Tenney Ave., Amherst, Ohio
J. ARTHUR WOOD, 21 Burke ‘St., Mechanicville, N. Y.
EMERY HERBERT YOUNG, Painted Poet, N. Y@
moisture proof Cellophane wrapping the
rich aroma and full flavor of choice Turkish
and mellow Domestic tobaccos have been
air-sealed in Camels for your enjoyment.
If you have not tried Camels in the Humidor
Pack all we ask is that you switch over to this
brand for one day.
After you have learned how much milder,
how much cooler, how much more enjoyable it is to smoke a perfectly conditioned
fresh cigarette, go back to the harsh hotness
of stale cigarettes if you can. owed ‘
Sake « 6 eS
_ ©1981, M. J. Reynolds Tohscve Company , Wiaton-Salem, H.C,