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Ne wach City Nugget — = obey, Nevaaier 16, 1942
—TIMELY—
, ®
Specials
VIMMS
Vitamins and Minerals.
large $1.75 size.
$2.25 value for only $1.69
CAMPANA BALM.
50c bottle special: \
Jeris Hair Tonic and
< Shampoo °
50e tonic—35c Shampoo,
BOTH FOR 5ic
Soap Clearance
Phone 100
50c
size FREE when you ‘buy the
One 50c bottle regular and one
\ BOTH 49c
Values to 25c—NOW 5c CAKE
R. E. HARRIS
THE REXALL DRUG STORE .
SE
‘. Bicycles, Steel Tapes,
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES,
SOESSORS,, -ETC.,
Gunsmith, Light Welding
RAY’S. FIXIT SHOP
2409 West Main St.,
GRASS VALLEY
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
Keys Made. While You Wait
Vacuum
Cleaners, Washing Machines, Hlec‘tric rons, Stoves, Ktc. Repaired.
SHARPENED
Phone 602
cece og ri &
Default having been made in the
payment of taxes levied in the year
1942 for the City of Nevada for the
notice that unless the taxes -delinwith .the penalties, are paid:on or
before the sale date given below, the
real estate upon which taxes are 7
lien, will by operation of law, be sold
to the City of Nevada, on December
5, 1942.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST .
of Lot 6, Block 2.
Imp. $850.00. Total
$15.00. Penalty $1.00.
Total $17.20.
BEEDLE. Roy, Nimrod St. Part of.
Lot 2, Block 58. Furniture $50.00
Realty $100.00. Imp. $1000,00. Personal $50. Total $1150. Tax $13.80.
Penalty $1.10. Cost $1.50. Total $16.40.
BROWN, WARREN H., Coyote
St. Part of Lot.4, Block 11. Realty’
$100.00. Imp. $300.00. Total $40000. Taxes $4.80. Penalty $:38. Cost
$1.00. Total $6.18.
BROCK, BYRON AND BELLA, Zion
St.Part of Lot 4. Block 43. Realty
$150.00. Imp. $750.00. Total $90000. Taxes $10.85. Penalty $.86. Cost
$1.00. Total $12.66.
BELISLE, WILLIAM AND AVERILL,
Niles St. Part of Lot 1, Block 55.
Realty. $100.00. Imp. $400.00. Total
$500.00: Taxes $6.00, Penalty $.48.
Cost $1.00. Total $7.48.
ROBST, FRED. Prospect St. Part
of Lot 5, Block 56. Realty $100.00.
Imp. $750.00. Personal $150.00. To’
IN waits PAPER
109-) Phones «For VENETIAN BLINDS
and, LATEST PATTERNS
. John w. Darke
»$00-M
tal $1000.00., Taxes $12.00. Penalty
$.96. Costs $1.50. Total $14.46.
CONTI. HHINRY, Lot 1, Block 58.
Realty $150.00. Imp. $750.00. Total
$900.00. Taxes $10.80. Penalty $.86.
Cost $1.00. Total $12.66.
CASEY, D. MAHALA, E. Broad St.
Part of Lot 11,. Block 27. Realty
‘$400.00. Imp: $1200.00. Personal
$1.00. Total $1700.00. Taxes $20.40. Penalty $1.63. Cost $1.50. Total
$22.53. °
DAVIES, FRANK, Commercial St.
Furn. $450.00. Part of Lot 7, Block
17. Realty $500.00. Imp. $3000.00.
FINEWATCH REPAIRING ;
Radio Service & Repairing
520 ‘Coyote Street Phone
Work Called for and Delivered
Clarence R. Gray
Personal $450.00. Winter St. Part
of Lot 3, Block 21. Realty $150.00.
Imp. $650.00. Total $4750.00. Taxes
$57.00. Penalty $4.56. Cost $2.50.
Total $64.06.DOW, ARTHUR; Nimrod St. Part
of Lot 1, Block 58. Realty $150.00.
Imp. $300.00. Total $450.00. Taxes
$5.40. Penalty $.43. Cost $1.00. Total $6.83.
DOW, HORACE, Commercial St.
‘Lot 27: Block 13. Realty $250.00.
Imp. $1500.00. Total $1750.00. Tax‘es $21.00. Penalty $1.68. Cost $1.00.
‘Under Management of
} ‘Pauline ‘and: Johuade
mewrerwanees = rusrmr =
. * .Kwery Taste
New. Deal
108 W, MainStreet, Grass Valley .
BEER WINES, LIQUORS
Delicious Mixed: Drinks to Please
Total $22:68.
HEFPEFLEFINGER, DECKER ' H.
Clay St. Lot 7, Block 6%. Realty $15000. Imp. $500.00. ‘Total $650:00.
Taxes $7.80. Penalty $.62. Cost $100. Total $9.42.
DAVIS, CHYDE J., Nimrod St. Part
of lot 5, Block 59. Realty $200.00.
Imp. $500.00. Total $700.00. Taxes
$8.40. Penalty $.67. Cost $1.00. Total $10.04.
DORGAN BAIRBARA H., Clay St.
Part of Lot 2, Block 65. Realty
not recetve
Nevada City Nugget.
PHONE 36
TO. NUGGET SUBSCRIBERS
Will you please notify the
Nugget Offiee ‘any time you do
$200.00. Imp. $1100. Personal $10000. Total $1400.00. Taxes $16.80.
Penalty $1.34. Cost $1.50. Total
$19.64.
ENGLISH, J. H. Nevada Street.
Part of Lot 4, Block 6. Realty $25000. Imp. $700.00. Total $900.00.
Taxes $10.80. Penalty $.86. Cost
$1.00. Total $12.66.
‘. EVANS, L. R., Zion St. Part of Lot
a re ~ re oresTe hoy LOCK 43. Furn. $100.00. Realty
“1$6.00. Penalty $.48. Cost $1.00. To$300.00. Imp. $2100.00. Personal
$100.00. Total $2500.00. Taxes $30“00. _Penalty $2.40. pet $1.50. Total
$33.90.
GARRISON. PRED, Part of Zion
and Sacramento St. Part of Lot 8,
Block 53. Realty $200.00. Tmp$1000.00. Lot 3,° Block 43. Realty
$200.00 .Imp. $600. 00., Total $2000.00. Taxes $24.00. Penalty $1.92.
Cost $2.00.Total $27.92.
HUTCHINSON, D. Est of. Jordan
St, Let 2, Block 51. Realty’:$100.09.
Imp. $400. 00.) Total .$500,00. Taxes
tal $7.48.
HAMBLETON, CHAS. AND MARFOOD mE
Vegeiables
cok. YORK AND COMMERCIAL
STREETS:
NEVADA orry, PHONE 898
GARET, Drummond St. Part of Lot
111, Block 37. Realty $150.00. Imp.
1 $500: 00. ‘Personal $50.00. Total
$700.00. Taxes $8.40. Penalty $.67.
Cost $1.50. Total $10.57.
HINGSTON, PTHEL, Clay St., Part
Jof Lot 2, Block 58. Realty $150. 00.
Imp. $600. 00. Personal $175.00. Total $925.00. Taxes $11.10. Penalty
$. 88. Cost $1.50. Total $13.48.
1” FOLTMAN, COZETTE, Gold Tunnel 1, Lot 234 25-6 Block 42-4341.
Realty $75. Total $75. Taxes $.90.
Penalty $.07. Cost $1.00. Tatal $197.
: HASKELL, WALACE P., Beand St.
1Part of Lot’7,. Block 3. Realty
$400.00. Imp. $1000.00. Personal
$500.00. Total’ $1900.00. Taxes $22@STAMPS
———— Oa
Chamber of Commerce
OFFICE, IN CIny HALL
” PHONE 575
‘f. ELLIS, Spring St. Lot 6-7, Block 34.
"80. Penalty $$1.82. Cost $1.50. Total’ $26.12. i
JACKSON, MARY, Et Al.; Boulder
and Commercial St. Lot 7, Block 57.
Realty $300.00. Imp. $1000.00. Lot
6, Block 57. Realty $150.00. Lot 7,
Block 17: Realty $200.00. Imp. $1,000. Lot 9, Block 12. Realty $100.00.
Imp. $100.00. Total $2850. Taxes
$34.20. Penalty $2.73. Cost $4.00.
Total $40:75.
nel, Part of Lot 2-5-6-23-4, Block,
424142. Realty $200. 00. Total $200.
Taxes $2.40. Penalty $.19. Cost $1.00. Total $3.59.
KATRINA KNUDSON AND MARIE
Realty $100.00. Imp. ‘$1000.00. Per34. Realty $100.00. Imp. $250.00.
ee
ely
ASK LEADERSHIP —
quent as appear in said list together } Washington departm
numbered!
which conven
a Democratic
The
in Jantary,
majority—sat least
ew Congress,
will have
on paper but act
fy
Republican victories, but in the final .
show-down, the rebellion of the elec.
torate. will uudoubtedly prove aj
ents, are definitANDREWS; Altce, Nevada St. Part . poi 5,
Realty $300.00. 1$75 0.00.
$1250.00. Tax . $950. Taxes $11.40. Penalty
Cost. $1.00. . Gost $1.00. Total $13,31.
LUTZ, DE WIT, E. Broad St.
of Lot 13, Block) 25.
Imp. $1500.00. Penalty $100.00. Total $1750.00. Taxes .$21.00. Penalty
$1.68. Cost $1.00. Total $23.68.
MRS. ALICE,
and Zion St. Lot 1, Blozk 44. Realiy
22, Block 9,
$450.00. Total $2850.00. Taxes $34.20. Penalty
tal $40.93.
KIMBALL,
MACHL.
$200.00. Total $200.00 Taxes $2.40.
Penalty $.19. Cost $1.00. Total $2Imp. $250.00. Total $350.00. Taxes Nes ;
$4.20. Penalty $.33. Cost $1.50. To-. Stamp era in Washington.
tal $6.03. The people of America are franké Go ian Nevada Ae ds ly concerned, Mr. President, over«the
rc ane Ay eaeuet Tiek GA Te. conduct of the war. They want a
$450.00.
tal $10.57.
Personal
Block 53.
tal $2.29.
Part of
$150.00.
Lot
Total $18.34.
tal ‘$100. 00.
Realty
$220.3.
KEL yY:
Block 40.
Personal
MISNER, FRANK, Spring St.
of Lot 4-5, Block 35
tal $1300.00. Taxes $15.60. Penalty
$1.24. Cost; $1.57.
PEILIGININI,
Part of Adams St. Lot 12, Block 53.1}. i ee
Fedity $160.00. tmp $500.00. Tot Ot Vaeeer ORT aH: O88
$650.00. Taxes $7.80. Penalty $.62. ering. rationing, inflation and manCost $1.50. Total $9.92. power. They want New Deal politicPEEL, E. W. W. Broad St.
Lot 5, Block 39. Realty $150.00. Imp.
Personal $100.00.
$8.40. Penalty $.67. Cost $1.50. ToREED, DONALD AND ELENORE.
Gethsemene St. Part of Lot 4, Block
46. Realty $100.00.
$100.00.
Taxes $10.80.
$1.50. Total $13.16.
SEARLS AND BERGM
Realty $100.00.
$100.00. Taxes $1.20. Penalty $.09.
Cost $1.00. Total $2,29.
SHERMAN, CHAS, Champion Rd.
Part of Lot 3, Block 41. Realty $10900. Imp. $400.00. Personal $100.00
Total $600.00. Taxes $7.20. Penalty
$.57. Cost $1.56. Total $9.27.
SOFGE, RICHARD J. AND ROBBRTA, Clay St. Lot 5,
Realty $100.00. Total $100.00. Taxes
$1.20. Penalty $.09. Cost $1.00. ToTOWNSEND, C. K., Prospect. St.
Lot 15, Block 27.
Imp. $1300.00. Total $1, ter,
450.00. Taxes $17.40. Penalty $1.35.
Cost $1.50. Total $20.25. In
TEAL, RAY, Est.
18, Block 53. Realty $1000.00.
Imp. $300. 00. Total $1300.00. Taxes
$15:60. Penalty $1.24.
USREY, KATHERINE, Boulder ne
Part of Lot 4, Block 61. Realty $10
.00. Imp. $300.00. Lot 4. Block oe
Realty $100.00. Imp:$200.00. Total
$700.00. Taxes $8.40. Penalty $.67.
Cost $2.00. Total $11.07.
WHITMAN, SADTE, Champion Rd.
Lot 1, Block 41. Realty $100.00. To$.09. Cost $1.00. Total $2/29.
WARREN, ROBT. ENDRESS, Jordan St. Lot 4, Block 43., Realty $150.00. Total $150.00. Taxes $1.80. Penalty $.14. Cost $1.50. Total $3,44.
healthy’ thing for-the nation.
Roosevelt, who has alcongress too-guick-tocarry out his
will
$100.00. Imp.
President
ways had a
serve, too ready to
slightest suggestion,
much as the country at. large,
has the good sense to recognize that
this is democracy at work——and that
no man, in war time, can or should
speak for all America.
The people elected Roosevelt for a
third term, the greatest honor ever
conferred on any American president.
But they also elected a _ congress,
which they expected to act as a
Cost $4.00. To-}
benefit as
if he
Champion Rd.
Realty $100.00. Imp.
$100.00 Tptal
$.91;
Part
Realty $150.00.
Searls Ave.
eniek is
rubber——and elected a congress
Part. _
almost certain to end the
. Realty $100.00.
more virogous prosecution of the
Total $18.35. . war. They wanted a unified command,
JOSHPH, Est. of. They want simplified ‘war agencies.
Part ofjians to stop talking, about the people being soft, and unwilling to make
the necessary sacrifices, for that is
absolute bunk! The people only want
intelligent direction; they want —and deserve—an end to the confusTaxes
“4
to be the major les-! ington;
~~Mr, President,
«. tempts to aceomplish a social revolu; tion in this
“. gaged in fighting a war for survival. .
.the bank’s
a
Page Turee
to be That seems they just want toid ’
DELINQUENT TAX LIST RECENT VOTE. son to be learned from last week’s! what is expected of them, with some LEGAL NOTICES
poles! FEAT plc snp startling election upsets, which ‘vir-. assurance that the order won't be
TAXES LEVIED FOR THE YEAR MEANS PEOPLE tually. stripped President Roosevelt. counter-manded the next day. NOTICE FOR PAYMENT
: 1942. of contol in both houses of congress. } Another thing the people want,
OF COUNTY TAXES
The taxes on all personal property
secured by real property, and one
is an end to the~atcouniry while we are en-}
year ending October 13, 1942, WOR . = :
: ae 8 } ! ually, a coalition of Republicans or . red , ee ‘ o
the real and: personal proyerty lis: By CLEM WHITAKER : : Wa eae a ee ae . They dén’t believe that your “br ain-. half of the taxes on all real property
Bll ricd x are anti-New Dea emocrats will be ab BR : : eee
hereto appended. >» we Ehe Sere PF ape are On bie ‘ s wil ltrusters’? should take advantage of. f0r the fiscal year beginnine July 1.
Now, therefore, I, Max Solaro, Tax. warpath, determined'to get action. to effect a working majority“on any . the fact that we are in a fight to the . 1942 and ending June 30, 1943 will F : hee : s : c € a@ilsile tO tt
Collector. in and for the said City of. oy else’—-and the days of a rub-. controversial issue. death and attempt to slip over a soc ‘be due,on the first day of November
Nevada, by virture of the authority . p opstamr ee : i cine . Seaninet alt cenekine § POSED an: A CCP D ENO Seo. Mas oro) : eee
: er-stamp Congress, blindly taking ashington is still rocking from Pm : . 11962. and will be delinquent on the
in m ested, r give put ial revolution gn us while we are in me veste o hereby give public rie .
program from the White House and. the shock of Democratic defeats and . nat battle ififth of December, 1942 at five
and unless paid prior
cent will be added
o'clock: p.m.
America have ofily ;
thereto eight per
The people’ of
{one fight-now—-and that. fight is
lagainst our enemies; they will make . ‘ the amount thereof, and if said
any sacrifices to win that fight, but one half be not paid before the
they don’t want an internal fight twentieth day of April, 1943, at 5
that will divide our country, That's o'clock p. m., an additional, three
the reason for the revolt, Mr. Presipercent will be added thereto. Thé
remaining one half of the taxes on
dent. You might make note of it! :
Hee 'all-real property will be payable on
a ee land after the-first day of January,
BANK OF AMERICA 11943 and will ‘be delingent on the
jtwentieth day of: April, 1043 ato
EMPLOYEES WILL
SHARE IN BONUS 3 per cent will be added to ;thereto 3
More than 9,000 staff members of {the amount thereof. together with a
the Bank of America in all parts of . further charge of 50 cents for each
will again share in ,. lo& piece or parcel of land separataggregate artproximately ely assessed and for each assessment
of personal property.
The bonus was woted Tuesday oy All taxes may be paid at the time
board of directors upon the first installment as herein prorecommendation. of President L.' M. ,vided is due and payable.
Giannini, who reported that staff} Taxes are payable at the Treasurteamwork throughout the year had, er’s office, Nevada County Courtmade it possible for the bank to meet ‘house, Nevada City, California.
the abnormal problems created by . ne ELMA HECKER,
war conditions and the enlistment in ' Ex-Officio tax collector, county
the armed forces of 2285 experienc-. treasurer, Nevada City. Calif.
ed employees. .
This payment will bring the total .
the staff during the year
lo’clock p. m. and unless paid prior
California
bonus to
$600,000.
bonus to
to almost $1,250,000 or approximately 90 per cent of a month’s salary
for the average employee.
Mrs. Carl Johnson of Alleghany .
was a business visitor in Nevada Cily
Thursday and also enjoyed visiting
Imp. $700.00.
Total. $900.00 ion of orders and decrees in Washirelatives and friends in this -city.
Penalty $.86. Cost
AN, Lot. 6.
Total
The complete count of the regular
and absentee votes on the General
Election showed Nevada County voters favored Earl Warren for governor .by a count of 3,974 to 1,893 for
Olson, 28 for Porter and 24 for DysBlock 63.
Realty
the only two County contests
Sheriff Carl J. Tobiassen was reelected to a third term and P. G.
$1.50. . Seadden, deputy assessor, was elected assessor to succeed John M. Hamwho is retiring.
of. Searls Ave.
Cost
. mill,
In addition to’ the governor, the:
results of Nevada County: balloting
on other state contests and the 18
propositions follows:
State Offices
‘Lieut. Governor,
Houser 3,097.
Seeretary of State, Peek, 2376;
Perry 86; Jordan 2869.
Taxes $1.20. Penalty
Patterson, 2358;
WILLIAMS, Ww. H.»sAND CEORGE Controller, Riley, 4807; Whitney,
Zion St. Part of Lot 3-4, Block 43. 227.
Realty $200.00. Imp. $600.00. Total Treasurer, Johnson 4831; May,
$1100.00: Taxes $13.20.e. Penalty. 479 ‘
$1.00, Cost $1.00. Total 945,25 Attorney Genera}, ‘Watson, 368;
United States Department of the Kenny, 2346; Ware 2432.
Earl Warren
Vote In Nevada County
Interior, General Land Office District
Land Office at Sacramento, Californio. Mineral Application No. 034458.
September. 22, 1942. Notice is hereby given that BLWELL GOERING,
one ofthe heirs and for the heirs of
Andrew: Goering, deceased; and who
{is.also known as Elwell D. Goering,
also known as Elwell Dean Goering,
whose postoffice address is R. F. D.,
plication for patent for two placer
mining claims situate in, the Selby
Flat. Mining District, Nevada County, California, in the NW% of Section 1, Township 16 North, Range 8
dian, described as follows: (1) East
{ng Claim, consisting of Lot 3 of the
INW % of Sec. TT The Re 8 Re,
ef. D: BJ & M., and’ the SE\% of the
Nw of Sec. 1, 7. 16 N., R. 8 E.,
M. D. B. & M., comprising the E 14
of the NW% df said Segtion 1. (2)
‘Nevada City, California, has made apMembers State Board of Equalization. Collins 4,325.
Representative in Congress,
Distriet; Englebright 4521.
Assemblyman ,Thurman 4283.
2nd
Judicial, Shenk, 2382 yes, 410 no.
Associate Justice Supreme Court
Presiding
Appeals,
sian 678 no.
—Edmonds 2266, yes; 382 no.
Judge Dist.
Adams
Court of
2179
East, Mount Diablo Base and MeriExtension Loyal Gravel Placer MinLoyal Placer Mining Claim, consistStreet have had as
daughter and family, Mr.
F. R. Munro and children of Millbrea and Mr. Nye’s'sister, Mrs. H. R.
Stephenson of Cleveland, Ohio, My.
Dorsona!
and Mrs. Ralph Nye of Adams
visitors
and Mrs.
their
JILBERT, MARGARET, Gold Tun-.
"!'sonal'$350.00. Lot 6, Part of Block .
ented.
ifornia;
recorded in
28, 1942.
Lot 24. Block 9. Realty $100.00 Lot
ating
as
ing of the SW% of the NW% of Sec.
1 PIG N,, R. 8 EB MoD. RB. eo
That the lands
North, South, East and West are patThere are ‘no
claims. That the location ‘notice for
the East .Extension
Placer Mining Claim is recorded in
Book. 24 of Mining Claims at page
481, Records of Nevada County, Calthat the location notice for
the Loyal Placer Mining Claim is
Book 25 of
Claims, page 298, Records of Nevada. iMr. and Mrs. Lucian have just comCounty, California;
amended location ni
Loyal Placer Mining Claim is recorded in Book 33 of Mining Claims, page
264, Records
California. A vein or lode of quartz, :
in the N%'NEY% NW¥% (N¥% of lot ‘ a
3) said Sec: 1, T. 16 N., R. 8. E., M. i :
D. B. & M., which is believed to be
gold bearing; is hereby expressly excluded from this application. Ellis
Purlee, Register.
Date of First Publication:
Date. of Last Publication: November 30, 1942.
and Mrs. * Munro returned home
Thursday ‘and Mrs. Stephenson will
remain for a longer visit.
A‘most: enjoyable time was’ spent
at the Will Davis home in Willow
Valley Sunday evening when the following friends called for a social
time. They were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Franz Lucian,
and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tourtelotte.
adjoining on the
conflicting
Loyal Gravel
Mining
that
for
the
the
pleted a home near the Davis property and left for their winter home in
Los Angeles. Both are musicians and
entertained with delightful piano
and cello selections. i
and
notice
of Nevada Co@enty,
Weekend Guests—
“Mr. and Mrs. Morris Vonseidtliz of
‘Niles and’ Misses ‘Betty Peterson and
Ann Bennett, students at St.’ Marys
Academy in Grass Valley, were the
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Myers on Gold Flat.
Sept.
Polls Heavy
Propositions Vote
The total vote on the amendments
. Is NEEDED
follows: No. 1,’prohibiting hot carg»,.
yes, 3149; no, 1532.
No. 2, annual legislative sessions, e Vv 2 n Ww h ‘. .
yes; 1812; no, 1419.
No. 3, basic science act, yes, 1216; b u ri . g e t.
no, 2354. :
No. 4, personal’ income tax law. 1i a im i t e aes
, 1862; no, 1840.
gk 5, compensation of members
of legislature, yes, 1141; no, 2147.
No. 6, board of forestry, yes, 1088;
Keystone
no, 2156.
No. 7, taxation of insurance com' i
panies, yes, 2324; no, 838. alr e
No. 8, fish and game fund, yes, .
2321; no 1108. DAVE RICHARDS,
ri Prop.
No. 9, compensation of state officers, yes, 1134; no 2028.
No. 10, building and loan association, yes, 1343; no 1746.
No. 11, boxing and wrestling, yes,
213 Commercial Street
Phone 67 Nevada City
il We supply our patrons
g20F) Bee with the meat from the
No. 12, school districts, yes, 3127; best cattle, sheep and hogs
no, 945.
a
that money can b
No. 13, boards of equalization, yes, h buil y can Duy. We
1400; no, 1571. ave built our reputation
No. 14, rates of interest, on loans,
on service and quality .
ete., yes, 1260; no, 1691. and reasonable prices. Ask
No. 15, supreme and appellate your neighbors about us.
court procedure, yes, 610; no, 2143. s
No. 16, decisions by administrative They will tell you.
officers, yes, 948; no, 2088. iL
No. 17, state treasurer’ trustees,
ete:, yes, 1954; no, 987, healer 4
No. 18, reapportionment commisWhen shopping mention the Nevads
sion, yes, 1855; no, 1003. oT a #2
NEVADA CITY ASSAY AND REFINING OFFICE
Practical mining tests from 75 to 1000 pounds, giving the free gold
percentages of sulphurets, valuc of sulphurets and tailings.
Mail order check work promptly attended to.
Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper.
Agent for New York-California Underwriters, ‘Westchester and
Delaware Underwriters Insurance Companies.
Automobile Insurance
,E. J. N.OTT.. i Pie ome oe me Proprietor
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
IT’S FAMOUS COFFEE SHOP AND COCKTAIL
~ BAR
ARE RENOWNED IN CALIFORNIA
RATES FROM $1.50 UP
Lew ;
Excellent Service—Best Food
8TH AND K STREET, ¢ > .
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