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NEVADA_CITY NUGGET
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Nevada City Nugget“A Legal Newspaper, as defined by statute. Printed and Published
at Nevada City. ©
Editor-:and Publisher
H. M. LEETE
Published Semi-Weekly, Monday and Friday at
Nevada City, California, and entered as mail
matter of the second class in the postoffice at
Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3,
> 1879.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Time Out .
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In political football, as in the gridiron variety, when the
going gets rough the players sometimes need time out for
strategy, as well as for recuperative purposes.
California’s pre-primary gubernatorial classic, at the
moment, has reached the “time out” stage. After several
* months of preliminary skirmishing, there's a sudden lull in the
game, with a temporary cessation of hostilities, as the spectators view it—but there’s a possibility.that momentous de_ eisions are being made in the huddle! __
YERSELVES
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2 BOYS.. MORE
The Republican lineup is subject to change without
notice. Governor Merriam, at a public gathering, replies to
kind words with a seemingly unreserved“declaration: “I accept the nomination!”’ But the next day, he parries questions
of Sacramento correspondents with the remark: “Don’t take
seriously the things that are said facetiously.” And the boys
who have their heads together hear that Liedtenant Governor
‘George J. Hatfield hasn't decided whether to carry the ball for
governor or United States senator. There's still much to be
done in the pow-wow. If Mr. Hatfield elects to run for senator that leaves Mr. Merriam a fairly clear field, at least at the
primary. But if he chooses to run for governor, there'll be
bloody heads in the scraimmage.
Opposing Democratic contestants also are in a huddle.
‘The yardage made by Culbert L. Olson’s left wing agegregation has the opposing “‘regulars’’ seriously debating. “Who
can stop Olson?’’ And it is reported that when the teams take
the field Herbert C. Legg may be the ball-carrier! The selection of Legg. if it is made, will be due to the fact that he is said
to be satisfactory to all factions—with support which wil] enable him to cut deep into the Olson territory. J. F. T. O’Connor and John Dockweiler also are being considered in. the
“time out” caucuses, with Sheriff Dan Murphy of San Francisco and Congressman Frank Buck as still other possibilities.
—Contributed.
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No Time to Rock the Boat
If the downward trend of business and employment is
to be checked, present punitive tax laws must be amended, expenditures must be brought within shooting distance of income; in short, heroic measures must be adopted! That sentiment apparently is crystallizing among all.classes and in all
“parts of the country. The common man, it is demonstrated,
feels his stake in the fiscal policies of the government is a real
and personal one:
The most recent monthly survey of industrial employment by the’ National Industrial. Conference Board shows that
from August to September the number of workers employed
fell off 1.5 per cent. Actual wegkly earnings fell from $27.76
to $27.43, and the purchasing power of weekly earnings dropped 1.6 per cent, due to increased cost of living. Previous
‘months saw similar declines.
The down-curve must be halted, and Congress faces the
monumental task of revamping laws now hampering business
recovery, to check the incipient slump. The national trend is
toward a.:more conservative fiscal policy. The same trend undoubtedly will be seen in California when the voters are called upon next election to consider for the seventh time the visonary “Single Tax’’ proposal; the Garrison revenue bond act,
dangerously reducing bond issue requirements, and similar
unsound propositions.
-. ‘The man-on-the-street is beginning to assert himself. He
wants progress, of course—as fast as he can pay the bill—but
no faster! And he doesn’t want anybody to rock the boat with .
a storm blowing up.—Contributed. Le
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no guess work. 8-hour Kodak
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finishing service. Grass Valley
WE DO EVERYTHING
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Malborough or Apple Custard Pie
Four medium size apples.
Two egg yolks.
One-half sup sugar.
Two tablespoons butter.
One cup milk.
Four tablespoons powdered suga.
Two egg whites.
Cinnamon or nutmeg,
Line pie tin with pastry dough. .
Cover the bottom with one inch or}
more of chopped sour apples. .
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the egg yolks and slowly beat .
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Beat
in the sugar Add melted butter and
heat again. Then beat
and a little cinnamon or nutmeg if
red. Pour this mixture over the
apples and bake forty minutes in a
slow oven.
Drop a. meringue by small spoonfulls over the top and brown in a
slow oven.
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Meringue
Beat the two egg whites stiff, add
the powdered sugar and beat again.
CAMPTONVILLE
CAMPTONVILLE, Nov. 15.—Hector McNeil who has been ill at Grass
Valley for ‘he past month was in
town Friday on a short visit.
Elmer Hall accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. A VanSant left Friday for
their homes at Colfax and Sacrameénto respectively after a few days outing at Elmer’s old home in this section.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lusk of
Downieville passed through town
Wednesday from Sacramento enroute
to their home.
Mrs. Frank W. Meggers retérned
Thursday. from Grass Valley where
she had her tonsils removed at the
Landis Clinic.
Everett King left Thursday for
business trip to Petaluma. :
Ralph L. Gleason left Wednesday
for Forest Hill where he will be. engaged planting trees for the forest
service. His wife is vsiiting relatives
at Nevada City while he over there.
A large truck with six Italians
from San Francisco spent several
days in this settion gathering mush.
rooms a few days ago.
George Rose and Hugh Halseth
spent the week end visiting at Grass
Valley.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Pauly and son {
Leland motored to Marysville Saturday on a brief visit.
J Benniger passed through town
Saturday from Sierra Valley Saran
o the lower country with a band of
forty cattle.
Red Farrel passed through town
Saturday from the high Sierras taking a band of stock into the valley.
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Mr. and Mrs. ©. W. Turner have
HOTEL
CLUNIE
8th and K Streets
Sacramento
$1.50 to $2.50 per day
seein
CLUB RENDEZVOUS
COCKTAIL BAR AND
COFFEE
SHOP
MODERATE PRICES
QUICK SERVICE
Breakfast Seah tig ae 25c, 40c, 50c
Luncheon ....... 45c and 50c
Dinner ......65c, 75c and $1.00
600¢ AlkaSeltzer: 3. .00.6.c505.5. 54¢c
$1,50: Petrolagar =.32.-Sn: 94¢
All numbers
75¢e Doans Kidney Pills .... 53ce
. $1.20 Sal Hepatica ........98e
i 50 Ipana Tooth Paste ...... 39e¢
225! Creoniiylsion® <5.. 2500255252 1.12
$1.25 Pinkham Comp. .... $1.09
$1.25 Sma Baby Food ...... 98e
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. Personal Christmas Cards
moved from the Sommers ranch to
their home at Weeds Point.
Mr. and Mrs. F. ©. Kendall of
Hammondton spent the week end visiting their mountain home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Erle Pauly left Sunday for their home at Oakland after
spending the week end visiting: their
parents here.
Mrs. Carl Johnson and niece, Miss
Betty Held, motored to Marysville
in the milk}.
A penny bank will pay the difference between ordinary lighting in your home and scientifically correct
better light for better sight.
For better lighting today is both sensibly reasonable as well as scientifically right. Modern lamps
are without fussy, frilly shades that subdue light.
Modern lamps instead have light-colored shades that
are open at the top and set on higher stands to give
light a chance to diffuse throughout a room.
More than a half million Better Sight lamps were
sold last year. Persons who use them say there is
nothing like them. These lamps do give more light,
without glare, and for just a few pennies more a day
than ordinary light that so often causes squinting
and eyestrain.
SEE YOUR DEALER
P.G-#EPACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY
Owned . Operated . Managed by Californians
pe a a ter
Heplace small bulbs with lamps that give
today to remain until tomorrow ?
ALABAMA
WAFFLE Shop
123 Mill Street
Grass Valley
SPECIALIZING IN
WAFFLES
FAMILY STYLE FRIED
CHICKEN
HOME;MADE: PIES
Dr. West's Tooth
Paste Offer
40s DR. WEST'S TOOTH PASTE
49c McKESSON ANTISEPTIC
Full Pint Bottle
89c Value.
Both for
New Low Prices:
Treasured beyond . words are your
See our sample books of cards
that will thrill. you in their originality—color and modern engraying.
DICKERMAN
Drug Store
NEVADA CITY
WATCHMAKER
EXPERT WATCH AND CLOCK}
repairing. No high prices. Phillip;4
H. Shney, 205, Main Street, Grass
Valley. t 10-8--moc
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NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings.
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Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
E. J. N. OTT, Proprietor
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No wine in California has a
higher reputation.
. Served by First
‘Class Restaur‘ants and Hotels
Italian Swiss Colony
. everywhere.
. tables sé
(UNION ICE COMPANY) of those
'who_ appreciate
Distributer Nevada City . Good Wine.
PLAZA PHONE 57. =
5. FRITZ TOBIAS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
VISIT
NEVADA CITY
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE
on the Second floor of the
new and arti&tic City Hall
announces the opening of his
offices at
214 Neal St., Grass Valley
Office hours 12-3 and 7-8
Office Phone 429, Residence
Phone 311-3
W. H. GRIFFTHS, Secretary
Roosevelt Cafe.
120 WEST MAIN STREET
GRASS VALLEY
Be Comfortable
Get Your
MATTRESSES .
Repaired and Cleaned by
John W. Darke
Commercial St. Nevada City
109 J. Phones “ 109M.
We serve the biggest glass of
beer in town
BOTTLE BEER 10c
CHOICE WINES 10c
BAR WHISKEY 15c
Quartz and placer claim location
Use Classified Ads.
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notice blanks at the Nugget office.
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