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May 26, 1930 (8 pages)

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% * -— eT EENT TTT EVES TTT TTT TT Tees oN oF 2 4 me beaeshonet et ieleleing Zelteleteteoteieletetetetetates wa wee tree erent Vs Sk er senames meng ae, e = Fae ~~ Was ja «the Atlantic through San Juan river, «syation of Lake Nicaragua by species See Lake’s Outflow Turned ' by -Volcanic Upheaval ‘ The history of Lake Nicaragua illustrates the geographical instability of area. The lake now discharges te but its former outlet was the Pacific. he building up of the volcanic chain from Masaya to Orosi has cut off the original western outlet of Lake Nicaragua and diverted its drainage eastward t6 the Caribbean sea. Cause for the wprise of the sea floor is the tilting of blocks of the earth’s crust, which is like a pavement built of stone sets. Ifa water: main bursts below a roudway the surface is upheaved and the blocks are tilted -@t various angles. Similarly on the upheaval of the . arth’s surface, the erustal blocks are ' tilted, and the edge of one block may be rafsed while the other edge may sink. Phe subsidence of the floor of the . acifie may force some of the under. . lying material to flow toward Central America and cause an upbulging of the coastal belt. There is conclusive evidence of the direct. uplift—of this region. Lakes Nicaragua and Managua both occupy the site of an old Paeific bay. A relic of this condition is the occu of shark and swordfish which are identical with those of the adjacent parts .of.-the. Pacific. and_are. absent from the Caribbean sea. Phe fish were probably caught in the,lake when the area was uplifted from sea-level to its present height of about 130 feet. Small Boy’s Knowledge , “of Aaron Not Biblical “Home training is one of the most important factors inéducation,” declares a retired superintendent of . schools. “The school Gannot do it all One can neurly always picture the ; home life of a pupil frum his actions . in the classroom. “Home influence is even ticeable in religious training the public school work. I was sveuking about the Bible to a groty of prt. mary children one day und to test out their knowledge asked if any of them j @ould tel] me who Aaren was. . . more nothan in “Only,one hand was raised. I askeé . the question again but still only lite Samuel, a Jewish child./ professed to . know anything about Aaron. “‘Very well, Sammy, 1 snid at length, ‘you tell the rest of the ehildren who Aaron was.’ : “Agron was the first name to he put in the telephone book, Sanuny—actswered.” “Fotk” -As_used in Old English, folk fs @ collective noun meaning “people,” hav ing a plurai of the same fori mcaning ‘“‘peoples.” In later English, the plural form folks was introduced In present usage, the ‘two plurals have become differentiated in sense, so that folk means “peoples,” or, as a collective, “people,” and folks, especially with an adjective (widely used col loquially in spite of the drawing room fastidiousness of.some writers), nieans “persons,” and the two are no longer to be employed indiscriminately. We gay, “the conies are a_ feeble folk (not folks)”; “the old folks (not folk) at home”; “Folk-lore (that is. the lore _of thé people) is an suferesting study.’ —Literary Digest. Foresceing End ot ‘Mecon The Naval observatory says It stated by Jeffreys. who hus made an elaborate “mathematical investigation of the subject, that the moon will -begin ‘to return to the earth before tt reaches twice its present distance and will to approach nntil it comes $0 near that be pieces ‘by the attraction of the earth, The fragments will then form a ring around the earth like that of Saturn. Russell, without disputing this conclu: sion, adds that the sun may have ceased to shine before this exceedingly slow recession and return of the moon are completed. °* is continue it will Immortal Hymn Rev. Henry. F. Lyte (1793-1847), an English curate, in broken health, had been ordered to take a trip.to a more southern climate, After his final communion service he dragged himself to his room, and before leaving gave to a relative a copy of the words “Abide with me, fast falls the eventide,” which he ‘had written, recording his own feelings during the twilight of that Sabbath day. Soon afterward, while on this journey. he died at Nice, France. Sy The News in Sing Sing Burglars, “dips” and gunruen, though incarcerated in Sing Sing, are still atle to keep track of what ts-hapen ina to their fellow eraftsmen. Three hunared subscribe for newspapers, which are read by those who can read English. The illiterates > get all the in “formation they sre entitled to by word of mouth Every new (acquittal ts analyzed by experts. of ‘more than academical knenanring of: the subject. Anthtachous is a very common Aisease. among beans, especially during a damp season. T lie fungus shows ft se!f in black spots. on the pods and dors not add, to the qui ality nor the appearance of the veretables * * * hsokutely * necessary [to “orn hotho: tse plants. Tt grown from seed so vn directly in the field alinost any year, but the heads do not get as large end the number of heads which go to seed is much. « grow lettu¢ may also ) “haunt . words and torn to. '* High Position asd Life Sacrificed for Beard There is at least one record of a man who give his life fur his beard; or died in consequence of the fear of THF. NEVADA CITY NUGCFET. CALIFORNIA Loe STAGE TIMETABLE oC Granitevitle: Stage leaves Nevada City at 7 a.-m.,. for Lake City. North Bloomfield, Moores Flat, 974 . bas i : Graniteville. Leaves Graniteville at", losing it. The tale is attested in his: . 7 4° m., for Nevada City. » PS: 4 by : : z 3 tory. It relates to Gillaume Duprat, Alleghany Stage seaves Neves bishop of “Clermont. sufficiently em. Qjty daily, except Sunday at 1:4 pe. inent to sit in the council of Trent and . m., for Tyler, Columbia Hill, Allewho is celebrated in memory con: . ghany and Forest. Leaves Pursst at nected with the building of the College 6:86 a. m., for Neve da City. ' of Jesuits at Paris. On one Easter . Marysville Auto Stage leaves Ai morning as he Was-about.to enter his . 8-00 -a. m., for Renugh and Ready. Smartsville, Hammecniton and Marys eathedral he was faced by three members of his chapter, bearing among them a razor, ‘a pair of scissors, a basin of warm water, a cake of soap und a towel. It was the end of Duprat; or the beginning of the end. Duprat’s beard was patriarehal. It was. not approved by the prevailing sentiment of the ehureh at the time; and a resolution had been ‘adopted calling upon him to remove it. He had not removed it. Thus he knew well what portended when these ominous signs confronted “him on the “athedral porch, He turned and fled —with his beard. He found asylum, or-refuge, in his castle at Beauregard. It was a cul de sac. forth with safety to his beard. He bent beneath his distress, sickened and died—of a broken heart, Says tradition, which is always as good as history and frequently much better.— Boston Herald. He eould not go “Lunguage of ®towcrs™ Spok®h in South Seas, Romantie stories of the South seas were related recently by Mr. Robert Gibbings, British artist. who has just returned from Tahifi, ; “The girls.” he said, “have long, black, silky -hair reaching ‘almost to their ankles They wear simple cot ton froeks, and when they bathe they go inte the sea with all their clothes on, iter Changing into others on, the beach, : “Tf a girl wants a lover she wears a little white flower over the right ear. if she has a lover she wears the flow er over the left ear “When they wear over beth. ears: it a lover but. want “When a young man he follows the, girl: of throws a white tlower way. ove out there of flovers.” All the’ natives. believe tn ghosts, the tsland. “Orne -of the unsolved spirit tions.’ Mr. Gibbings said, as the spiashing, which fairly occurrence “On one when some na tives wete assembled in a hut @ mys terious noise was heard outside The chief told them all to get oul ly as possible. When they to the hut everything in the room was in eonfusicn and the walls) were splashed with dark stains that looked like bleod. An analysis reveled that they were indeed human blood, but the mystery was never sclved.” flower have the white meuns. they another falls in his heart and in her path is a languaze love says Mr. and dark Gibbings mysteries visita known of “is “blood is frequent occasion Great French So!dier Rememtered Early Days During the Inte Marshal Foch’s visit . em his American teur, & penny postcard beating the message “Dyjil Allah Laquat” and the aise Charles Swietzer committee in charge. it. was) ad dressed to Marsoal Foch and. finally handed to hit He smiied broadly That night. ex at midnight Charles Sy janitor ut a down town store, hud au exclusive audience with Foeh Pre words he had written on the postcard were the pass the longest in terview granted by Foch during his en tire visit to. St Pant xuctly ietzer nivstic he enjoved “You see,” explained Foeh later, “We were comrades fn the First Colonial reciment: at Algiers in 877, At that tlhe . was a Heutenant and Swietzei was a ‘serceant.” 4 Carnegie’s Plan to Retire Andrew Curnegie. when he was thirty-three years old drew ap.a plan for the remainder of his life. It was found among tis private. papers after his denth: Ue figured then that in two more years he would buve an unnual income of $50,000. About $1,000 a week. Enough for a Secotchman to retire on So he proposed to turn his back forever on the smoke and grime of steel mills. But by the time two years had passed dollars were falling about him as thick as raindrops in a July cloudburst. He was on the road to making millions. Scores of them. The ture’ was too dazzling; the game too fascinating. He kept.on.—Dule Carnegie in System. Deadliest of Snakes The king cobra is much more rare than the hooded cobra, ‘for he-is-the most, poisonous sake tn + .the world. Yet, nothwithstanding his rarer occurrence, he 1s responsible for many of the 20,000 deaths, which, according to official statistics, are caused yearly by poisonous snakes in India alene. A man bitten by a king cobra will rarely live ap hour, and death has been known to come within five minutes after the bite. It is remarkable that a. king cobra is as immune to the bite of the rattlesnake as he is to the bite of his own species or to that of any snake of his native clime,—Ex~ change. ee ee ee Quack grass eae § very te rapidly by ans of roet pieces adhering to ows and cultivators, and is difficult o errdicate for this reason, Farmers could) be suspicious of any grass hich has a creeping root
as quick” . returned . stumped the: Legion + ville: Leaves Marysville at 1:90 » im. . Connects. at Smartaville for North San. Juan. Downieville Auto Stage ieayes Nevada City daily at-1 p.m. ar-;, Leaves Downievilie aaily (até as m., arriving in Nevada City in time to. conneet with 10:30; train “i021 San Franeisco. Washington Stage teaves” Nevada . City at 6:30 a. m., for Washingion . Leaves Washington at 6:3C a. m . . for Nevada Citv You are cordially invited tc see. how nice and attractive The Coffee Shop has been made for the convenience oh ‘our patrons. Regular meals and a la carte service that will delight the most fastidious Open Daily Mr. and Mrs.-F. Worth Ellas Marx. Music Company ! through the ecoperation of the Harmony Shop of. Grass Valley offers exceptionally lew terms and large liscounmts on all pia w in. the of the Harmony Shop. This includes both new and used) instruments, and may betraded lat-— er toward a‘gra or reproducing . instuments. HLLAS: MARX -MUSIC CO., Sacramento, . Calif. nos~ no fiesors nd Unhoistering JOHN W. DARKE BS Phones 109M7d ee Dated: Sacramento, Chiliforni Se il IO NE IR oR EE TEE na M a y 5 i } 9 2 0 5 . Sewing Macnines_ Sold, Rented Date of first publication, May 12 Repaired. Arthur T. Miller, Grass . 1930: cou Calif. Phone-168. ee shes of ow paton—oMay 15.96 F ie at-ev" io7, June 2, 1930. (N.C. ALG. R R COMPANY. FRE M MIL! ER . . y ii. rey oF ee ¥gt wy Te TIME 1 TABLE AND RATES “Cansulti onsulting Engineer potive F ; 29, fn aa . — stive Sunday, Sept. 8, 1 Mines ane Mining . Trains leave Nevada City at 5:00 ease ja.-m., Grass Valley 5:20 -a.m., ar Hydraulics : iviving at San Kranciseo 1:30 p. m : ; ges ? ay Irrigation . » Trains‘ leave Nevada Citys at 9:45 : : la. mt Grass Valles 10: a. mW Graduate ; Caever ity of . mat aking direct connection ny Se Sa Califo nia, . 894 Vea No. 19, arriving at. San}, a ‘ Wrancisco 5:30 p. m. iCounty Surveyor of Nevade . Train leav es Nevada City at 2 . Ce munty 1895 Q. 1907ie p. m., Grass Vailey at 4540 Dy Del ea q si lmaking connection with 8. P. train Clvlii ana Muni ne or rineer && . No. 20, leaving. San Francisco at Sunt. Vlines ig 10 {9} 5 da es, aNd. Dem.) enabling pas-. py . : a . geneers (to arrive at Grass. Valley . Chief — ngr PDs Leh . 7730p. h. aud Nevada City 7:56 ‘p. m. om i S. =SUMMER: RATES Boot, 25 . Kiffective May 1, 1930 ee : Mer. an 1 Mg N oa . All tickets on sale daily. Lae eRe 075.0 { Stop-c rs allowed on 16 day and] _, figeaton D LAIST, AL) f ;3 months tickets. ixamiunations, Maps and Re.Grass Valley to San Francisto— sorts on Mining ‘or Acricultu 146 days -$8.50;-3 months $10.25; 1 PBR oo > a Nevada City $9.00 and $10.50. ral Properties and Foothill Grass Valley to Alameda, Berkeley. —16 days $8.25; 3 months; $8.75 and or Oakland— $10,000; Nevada City $10. 26. Grass Valley to Los Angeles via Stockton, both ways—16 days, $26.25; 3 months, $21.75; Nevada City $26.50 and $31.50. trass Valley to Los Angeles via Stockton one way, returning via San Francisco or vice-versa-—16 days $28.75; 3 months $34.75; Nevada City $29.00 and $384.25. Grass Valley to Sacramento—14 day on only $4.00; Nevada City $4.5 aoe Valley to Reno—16 days both ways $6.50; 3 months $7. 50; Nevada City . $6. 50 and $7.50. HHT HT shr ‘mh mh mh mh mhhm . 7 See Me—. See Better GEO. H. SHIRKE™ Opt. D. Optometris? 118 Mill St. Grass Vallev Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache or Leg Pains, making you feel Giek depressed, and discouraged, wh not try the Cystex. 48 Hour Test Don’t give up. Get Oystex today = any drug store. Put it to the test. See for yourself what it does. Money: back if it deesn’t bring quick imt, and satisfy you comPletely. ‘Pry Oystex today. Only 600, ae a Nab clWege Fe 1 on map fem gine = of Water Resources. (a@uest by the Division of Water Resources. {written (2) The basis of protestant’s w ter right. (3). Protestant’s. past, and prese ‘use of water has. to 9mm ( and land i or nee macs water if oth eo irriga n (4) ‘The approximate icc: ties such Jand or ‘nlece ¢ neo of ¢) point of diversion of hte eMbr, A cone eft the protest «Rbrld . S@nf tO the applicant and this off eae Ast i ‘Ces : f LEGAL NOTICE . — _ State of California . . oar eat had LUA, TBAT HOLDS T¢S' RATHER Departme:t of Public Works Ls oma nial sat az An a1 oe Division o2 Water Resources AS pet Stist may NG, HE Bang oy DY AY . PLS RR CIPE S scramento ‘ : i I NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO! Ye APPROPRIATE WATER ' »plication 6597 NOTICE }$ HEREBY GIVEN, That! fuba Co. Ltd., % W. E. Plank, . Nevada. Co.,. California, . e dite e of March 18, 19380,; Division of Water Re-'! sores ‘S, Devi irtmert of Public Wort KS, . Stste of California, foria permit tropristeé ne pproprinted = water,. jieet to exist i . . { Description of Brojact \ . to} ting ri Writer to -be appropriated techman Creek, Fork Yuba Rivr. County of Nevada. Airownt spplied fer: per Diversion from CO el tributary 40 eubic. feet a See FOn named: Jan. 1 ' to Dec. 31st of each season. Weter to be used for Mining. Point cf diversion within SE 4 (NE of Sec. 18; T 17 M.D.M. »Piace of use described: Wo aL Gay elk) Me A OC kek 10 E:, M. D. M. as shown on file in office of Division of No R11 38: Secs. 6 & And will be returned to South Fork of Yuba River in Sées:-6—and fol bic be ey ADM, Relative to Protests : ! Blanks upon which to submit, protests will be supplied free wpon reAny. person -desiring against the granting shall within 60 days from date here of, file with the. Division of Resources, Sacramento, California, protest. ‘Sueh protest: shall clenrly set forth the protestant’s sb jections to the sranting of the -npti cation and shall eontain the follow ing -infermation: 5 % to protest of such ea ee. whic would result to protestant from such appropriation and use. Statement ef the inriui notified that the same hos been don EDWARD FHYATT second. ie : he WwW ater : Land Development Official Maps of Nevada County For Sale Office at Residence 262 South Auburn St. Grass Valley Phone 535] CLASSIFIED ADS Attention! Richfield Service. A. E. Hooper & Son, Grass Valley CLASSIFIED RATES One cent a word for first insertion two--cents a -word--for—one— month. Minimum rate, 25c, one time, 56c for month. POTATOES We have a good quality of potatoes for home use, Also seed potatees. Our prices are right. Walter E. Parsons, Grass Valley. Phone 18F2. 22-25 FOR SALE—Well furnished 6 room house in Nevada City. Newly reno-. vated and all conveniences. Unusually nice grounds. Cheap for cash. Enquire at NUGGET Office. 21tfch Male Help, Wanted ® Reliable man 21to 55 years old with car wanted to call on farmers in Nevada county. Make $8 to $15 daily. No expérience or capital needed. Wri oday. FURST & THOMAS, Dept. F, 426 Third St., Oakland, ‘Calif. 1619* I HAVE INSTALLED A HEMstitching machine and pleater in my dressmaking shop on Ne Street, and orders for work of this kind will . be promptly executed. Mrs. Ira Andrews. residence just back of W. P. Jones. ~ 26tf ATA i MOST ¢ Very fs own special rec Fi Loaf. Many a hou recipe’ for th Au her Meat housewile has efor sewife whose . . o, ‘3 6 senomics] but savory . ly. . . dish is. 08 in her ngighborhocd But 1 meat loav even if they do mcit in one’s mo tossther when th won't “hola” . ey are sliced at the . table. Here is a:recipe for a savory . or cold. meat loaf, made. with ae new Pest aoand Qui nethed, that. holds. tore Wt tenes that hostesses need nev to 25:0 serve it when gue 1e¢ 2 thin 2-inch § q Z 2 pounds round f eres sl ituted f 56 cup (10 tablesnoons) i Ei vos. will Gea Liat! s8 moist té 14 small o3io ped. . id aS e fer 1 pint 1 stra da: 1 oR 25. t scons It. } ti it } i 1 tbaspoan pep ver. ) ee 1 Of SUCH Geli tate: ko x Foech, Wholesome, Ape Ba * ‘ ‘ Bes 3 ® 3 * S _t st cr : Wat: AAT Se BG Brow 2 G¥Osuaise Of OUWUSite de IS tO O:rst Yua@ its a ey Va Boy Ur Giswile 3 * srmnail maroin of prorit. SOME OF OUR‘SPECIALS Ps \ . % Swnall rib steaks, tender and juicy’ = Fine Tenderloin and Sirloin cuts. 4 Roa Weinies and superfine sts of all kinds. Kraut. pees C Ced aar Sh ingles te new Processed Lime for all purposes. ¢ r Pi pe, Terra Cotta Flues and Lining, Fru oe Cele Glass for your sun porch, Composit colors. Bass Hueter Paint and Varnish. See our new car of 5—2 Use Sa THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPA Phone 42! : G THE LITTLE CHURCH FUNERAL 4 Main and Church Sts., Nevada Cit Service, Simplicity and Refinemer Families calling upon us for service have the knowing that, no matter how simple the appoir moderate the cost, every service that we cond where, receives the same careful and reverent Wm. C. Perry Mrs. W Manager Funeral Director Ask us about : our free Ambulance Service WE WILL GIVE FIVE MILLION DOL In accident Insurance to our customers and e of their family between the ages of 15 andmedical examination. No red tape. You can be wihout this protection. For every 50c p here, we give you a ticket. When you have you can get a $10,000 Accident Insurance P $1 :00. Come in and get full particulars today _ PLAZA SUPER SERVICE STAT Larsen & Hardt * he Banta ate”