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ER! DxY, . NOVe? his be cee, Win hs & aaa . ee ree ‘
YOUNG “AMERICA CLOSED above Siérra City on Sardine Lake,’ RED ROSS REPORTS
Preparations are going forward to See wer vanessa ese ssa
close the Young America mine, mer of development. The last}
2 storm left 20 inches of snow on aig BUSY
ground and has frozen solid, .
SIGNAL OIL COMPANY'S, . ) '"<,"e"" civic . DISASTER VICTIMS
: H. R. Plate and associates opera.
HIGH T ting the Spring Hill mine north of . zy :
’ ras
EST Grass Valley, have a lease on the! Tornatloes, Fit es, Hurricanes,
and saves you money.
Regular
Grass Valley
It wifl burn in lamps
=
BURNS CLEANER THAN
ANY OTHER STOVE OIL
ON THE MARKET
It gives maximum heating service,
and free deliveries to
7 home or business firm.
Nevada County Distributor
Phone 626
property.
ARMISTICE
DAY
IN HONOR OF
THOSE WE
. MUST NOT
FORGET
THIS STORE
WILL
“COD LIVER OLL
20 OUNCES $1.00
RE Pil
REMAIN
CLOSED
MONDAY .
November 11th
Sacramento’s Busiest Store
to Hale’s Next
Nevada City
W. R. JEFFORD & SON
Funeral Directors
AMBULANCE, SERVICE
Grass Valley
Since
mal health
ies of
after
all
MONEY NO OBJECT
IT’S A QUESTION OF HEALTH
1799 thousands. of
types,
IF
have/regained their
suffering from stomach
us constipation, indigestion, °
people
years of
such
nottrouBas,
and sour stomach which are the basic factors of such
maladies as high ‘blood ‘pressure, rheumatism, periodic
headaches,
chemicals
remedy
or
peak
mins from
It is
fully upon your
familiar
Try——it. and
guarantee.
pimples,
and bladder fiver, kidney,
sleep and appetite.
Those sufferers have not
drugs of
made by
This marvelous product
Ss, where it absorbs all the healing
the sun to aid HUMANITY in distress.
composed of 19 kinds of natural leaves,
ries and flowers scientifically
and is known as LION CROSS HERB TEA.
LION CROSS HE
Prepare it fresh like any ordinary tea and drink a glassful once a day, hot or cold.
A one dollar treatment accomplishes WONDERS
you Jook and feel like new born.
with the benefcial effects of this natural remedy LION CROSS HERB THA try it at once and convince
yourself. If not satisfactory money refunded to you.
convince
One week treatment $1.00.
In order to avoid mistakes in getting the genuine LION
CROSS HERB TEA, please fill out the attached coupon.
on face and body, pains in the back,
disorder, exhaustion, loss of
used any
kind;
man-made. injurious
any they have only used a
Nature.
grows on the highest mountain
elements and vitaseeds, berand proportionately mixed
tB THA tastes delicious, acts wondersystem, and is safe even for children.
; makes
If you are not. as yet
yourself with our money-back
Six weeks treatment $5.00
Gentlemen:
LIO-PHARMACY,
1180 Second Ave.,
N. Y. City, N. Y.
Enclosed find $.
treatments of the famous LION CROSS HERB THA.
Dept. 5404
for which please send me......
SUITS MADE TO YOUR MEASURE
$22.50 and up for Men and Women
¢ A Rain Coat for $2.00 more with every suit
JEFFERY CLEANERS
~£090 S. Oburch St., Grass Valley. We Call for and Deliver. Phone 152.
Nevada
. gon, chairman, revealed recently in
commenting on the annual report.
: Which has just been released.
“Howard EE.
Floods, Epidemics, Make
Record of Year
"The American Red Cross assisted sufferers in more disasters throughout the
United States during the year ending
June 30, 1935, than through any similar
period in the peace-time history of the
organization, Admiral Cary T. Gray“The 128 domestic disasters in which
the Red Gross extended aid during the
fiscal year exceeded by 56 per cent the
‘average over the past few years,” Admiral Grayson said. “Not only was the
period heavy in the number of disasters,
but the geographical distribution was
wide, with 37 States and 353 counties
affected.
“Through these disasters and times
of community distress, the Red Cross
assisted 110,000 persons,” the Admiral
disclosed. __
Spectacular service was rendered in
many disasters because of the uniqueness of the problems and the far-flung
points affected. The work of the National organization covered in the report carries stories of the Morro Castle
burning; the trench-mouth epidemic in
the beautiful San Luis Valley of Colorado; the great fight over a wide. front
in the mid-west dust bowl against
respiratory diseases; floods, hurricanes,
and tornadoes in many. sections of the
United States.
In addition to the disasters taking
Wace within the continental limits of
ih iadle ee
a Serta
Rake: its BS
de dew Sas =
this countzy, Aanrul wrayson poised +
out that work had been made necessary
by disasters in Hawaii, Puerto Rico,
and the Philippines, where 26 disasters .
were recorded in that archipelago. The .
American Society also assisted the ‘Red . ©
Cross of two foreign countries in caring for victims of floods and earthquakes.
The. var jation of types of disseters
called for expert couneil on matters relating to heaith and nutrition as well
as epidimic prevention.Last year’s
work proved the vatue of the structure
and. administration of the Red Cross
disaster relief, the Admiral said, the
very frequency of occurrence and the
variety of types constituting a severe
test of the organization chartered by
Congress to handle this type of National relief.
Expenditures of the Red Cross for relief of persons stricken by disasters
within the continental United States
amounted to $464,413. In addition, $75,006 was sent to the Philippines to assist them in three major relief operations necessitated by typhoons, $5,000
went to victims of the Indian earthquake, and $5,000 to Peland for victims
of severe floods. 4 number of smaller
foreign emergencies called for sums totaling $2,500.
The months of February,
April. May and June were heaviest for
tornado disasters. Floods occurred .
throughout the year. Serious fires .
calling for Red Gross assistance took .
place during July and December. A .
devastating explosion took. place in
Tennessee during April. Most of. the
hurricanes struck States along the east
eoast during the fall and early winter.
“All of this assistance to persons in
distress,” Admiral Grayson pointed out,
“was only possible through generous
contributions made by citizens in all
sections of the country.”
Most of this support of the disaster
relief service comes from the annual
Roll Call held each year from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day.
SAVANTS WRITE
BOOK ON COAST
TREE VARIETIES
Manuel of Uacific Coast Trees,”
turned out: by the University of)
Press. The
for
jus)
California intended
but
manual,
primarily field
easily understandable
average automobilist,
workers,
to
or pic-.
.
the .
camper
nicker, is from the pen of Professor
MeMinn, professor of
botany in Mills College, and Evelyn .
Maino, on the faculty the sanre .
and a graduate in
the
accompanying
by H.
professor of
of
institution landof
list of
University .
.
¥. Shep-.
design of
An
prepared
associate
scapve
California.
trees was
herd, landBERKELEY, Nov. 7.—Waat kind
of a tree is that?
That question, perhaps the most .
popular and oft: repeated on the
western rim of the continent, is com
pletely and convincingly answered
for the first time in-‘‘An Illustrated
of 130 species and 16 varieties of
trees are native to the Pacific Coast
while the ‘introduced trees number
about 1,000, the latter having been
. brought in from ‘all parts of the
. world. The. migration of trees,
through’ the carrying of thé seed
hy winds and the mobility of. glacrs, is also explained.
to the manual,
i
According
auoias, sempervirens and
most magnif:
al}
and
world,
gigantea, oldest
ent trees in the were not
confined
They
the
originally to what is now
California. once inhabited a
great part of northern hemisphere. Fossil remains of* the twe
several extinct ‘species
Canada.
living and
have been found in Alaska,
lreenland, Hurope and Asia. The
Bald Cy
United
press of the southeaste:)
States is a close relative.
The manual also eeegee that
and
mag:
polias. palms ginkgoes once
thrived in Oregon and Washington,
but. were forced out of that region
by a series of geologic and climatic
hanges’ and by their inability to
compete with new species.
Illusrated details of each species
included in the manual, these
scale design in the University of ving been prepared by Evelyn
California. . Maine, These details are in black
Phe trees covered in the are . and whiie.
ar those growing in California, =. Copies of the manual may be obgon, Washington and British Coban ed from the University Press and
bia. The manial.shows that a total; + a number of. dealers.
homes that
There’s more contentmeni, security, and convenience in the
The cost is so little!
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE ©
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
have Telephones.
MPN
318 Broad Street—Telephone 156 j
fabrics now.
spretegete rome e ees
Men’s Suits, dresses, sweaters, anything. Quick efficient service both in cleaning and dyeing. Suits made to order. Showing fall
Grass Valle
ED. mtd A PROP.
Cleaners
Grass Valley
‘
March, . ;
tlen in permanent
residence there are
entirely satished with
Alcatraz — the life is
; : too confining. for one!
ae hatter thine—but; even so,
my guess is that Mr. Al Capone, snu:
"as a bug under a rug, is kind of glad
about one fact: that long-ferm pol
icy of beaks and casualty insurance
a
in vine thinks
about:
They Wko Live by the Gua.
they A’ MONICA, CALHS® —
They live the life of Riley.
lese vetcran os tore Gr the GlG
1 4 tiviwy Cie +1
setabils hed firays they die tac
successors
ope they'll
an they
deaths oi dogs.
come and go.
keep: on1 going
keep on coming.
faster th
With that St. Valentine’s day massa
cre emblazoned in red leiters on the
Civic secore board, Chi
cago still holds the
lead for a ‘single
clenn-up, . but. you
can't say the boys {
around New York
aren't trying. Dame
hath it that
of the: genRumor
which Uncle Sam issued to him-—with
the clause permitting travel eliminat
ed—still has quite some time to run.
Borah for President.
ALLEN WHITE says Senator
idential timber.
ee
Borah is good pre
—
Well, the Republicans might go fur
ther and fare worse--—-they probably
will
Oice I was sure mo st of the smari
rally Republicans
st idiots were
though
trici s were natu
fret as most of the hous
Democratic. Lately,
<Ster
naturally
the Republicans, have h« rrowed wans
of the sterling half-witted Lactics
the opposition. Where there's a choice
of two ends, theyll take both,
Bosides, to any. set of party bosses
Porsh, as a candidate, would be absohcely hopeless. f!o makes up hi:
own mind, instead of sending it t
mp reliable old guard laundry. He
st what che beticves.” He believes
vat he says. Wien he talks, he
V
talks nbout issues. not about Borah,
cd
Pigskin and Sheepskin.
i a 9) the
. ve, Now the college seeks the
went, Preferably her scouts seek
ind. who perhaps is muscle-boun
ki up and may have a hea
‘apple cheese, but
otherwise, h:
the student soucht col
che
from the nee
shaped like a
if sinewy and
brings deathless fame to-dear old alm:
marer by making the all-American and
ting with the degree of PEPforward passer. So it’s watch
pink
supple
rdua
perfect
the pigskin, boys, and the sheepskil.
will tuke care of itsel’.
Many a jerkwater university has
been made immortal by one noble cub
built on the general lines of a piano
mover. And with a whole team oi
euch scholastie prodigies, she can hire
four times the
and amount to
‘ational center.
the salary
something
mn coach at
prexy gets
us en edi
Well, why not? “Lhe nations. most
capable of governing themselves are
these whese youth learned discipline.
self-control and. sportsmanship.
* *
Hands Across the Sea.
B7ARIOUS subtle diplomatic tricks
Y iaving failed to Jure us into pull
ing Iingland’s chestnuts out of the fire
for her—and who ever saw. kng (
with a burnt paw if there was a sucl
handy—it’s almost time for our devot
ed kinsmen of the mother country to
dig up the line about hands across the
sen and that other equally lovely line
h goes so well when played on
Anglo-saxophone—the one about
bload being thicker than. watery.
No use. reopening ancient sores, but
students. of Itevolutionary history
will perchance recall that ee first
hands across the sea were what you
might call hired hands, nan Sea
sian mercenaries rented at so much a
head to conquer Whereas of later
years, the most. familiar
your
our
us.
hands across
the’ sea were those greedily out
stretched to clutch the Yankee's dollars, then clenched into angry fists
did the said Yankee so.much as hint
he’d like a little something on aceount, .
So, the League. of Nations
stews in its own thin and impotent
gravy, let us acknowledge that blood
is indeed thicker than water—but piously continue to give thanks for 3,000
miles of the water.
* * *
while
The Horse and Buggy.
RONT pages. came packed with
tidings to stir the pulse—war, earthquake, a famous woman flier in a crash ;
death for men in high places; another.
Cuban hurricane making up; a tragic
finish for a great cartoonist whose wit
and skill gave joy to millions. It’s as
though fate bad her grim wash day,
too. i
Even so, the budget of news seems
strangely incomplete. Let’s look the
flaming headlines through again to/See
what's lacking. Oh, yes, this must be
it:
None of the younger Roosevelts got
pinched over the week-end for speeding or even for violating traffic rules.
Possibly the returns from the back-preeincts aren’t all in yet. Anyhow, the
President has no cause to complain
that the boys belong to the horse-andbuggy age. : :
IRVIN S. COBB.
@ North American INU torrice. Alliance,
WANTED eee See Se
NOTICE 1S HEREBY G
sealed bids will be received by
3,0ard of Supervisors of the Coun
of Nevada, State of California,
the office of the Clerk of the Board
of Supervisors of said County,
County Courthouse, Nevada Cite
California, until 16:00 o'clock, AG
M. of Monday, the 25th day of November, 1935, for the purchase of
$72,000.00 principal emount ot
ponds of. Nevada School District.
Seid bonds constitute the entire issue of bonds of said District, authorized at an election held in said District on October 10, 1955, at which
election 719 votes were cast In
favor of said bonds and 45 votes
were cast against said bonds, and
will be issued for the following purposes: the purchasing of school lots,
the building or etre ais of
school buildings, the making of alterations or additions to the school
building or buildings, other. than
such as may be necessary for current maintenance and operation or
repair, the repairing, restoring orre-building of any school building
damaged, injured: or destroyed by
fire or other public calamity, the
supplying of school buildings with
furniture or necessary apparatus of
a permanent nature, and the permenent imbrovement,of the school.
grcunds. Said authorized issue consists of 72 bonds, numbered consecutively from 1 to 72, both
all dated December 1,
interest at the rate
inclusive,
1935, bearing
of not to’ exceed
five (5) per cent. per annum, payabie annually for the first year and
Serni-annually thereafter
December
June
Ist of each year.
on
Ist and
Each of said bonds is of the denomination of $1009, and both prineipal and interest thereon are payable in lawful money of the United
States at the office of the County
Treasurer of Nevada County, Nevada
City, California. Said bonds mature
ang are payable in consecutive num-erical order ‘from lower to higher,
as follows: Two (2) bonds on December 1st in each of the years=
iG26.to 1942, both inclusive; three. =
(3) bonds on December 1st in each —
of the years 1943 to 1956, both in-~
clusive and four (4) bonds on °*December ist, in each of the years”
1957 to 1960, both inclusive.
Said bonds will be in coupon forni
but registerable as to both. principal
and interest. Bidders must specify
the rate of interest which the bonds
shall bear: Different rates of interest may be fixed for different maturities of said bonds, and it shall”
not be necessary that all bonds offered -for,sale bear the same rate of
interest. The interest rate or rates
stated in the bids must be in a multiple of one-quarter of one .(.0025)
per cent per annum, payable semiannually (except the first year). The
best bid will be determined by deducting from the total amount 0
interest which the District . woul
be required to pay up to the matur
ity of the bonds at the coupon ra
or rates specified in the bid, th
amount of the premium, if any, bi
therefor, and the award. will
made on the basis of the lowest ne
interest cost to the District. :
With each bid must be submitte
a certified check or cashier’s chee
in the sum of $5000, payable to th
order of the County Treasurer 9
Nevada County, as a guarantee that
the bidder*will purchase and pay for
said bonds in the event his bid is act
.cepted. Bids will be received for all
or any of said $72,000, principal”
amount of said bonds at not less
than their par value and accrued in
terest as specified. All bids must B
unconditional, and, together with
bidder's chetk must be enelosed iit
a sealed envelope endorsed ‘‘Proposa
for Nevada School District Bonds.
The Board of Supervisors hereb
reserves the right to reject any am
all bids.
The legal opinion
rick, Palmer &
of Messrs. ©
Dahlquist, of Sa
Franciseo, California, approving th
validity .of said bonds will be fm
nished to the successful bidder wi
out charge, together with a certif
copy of the transcript of proce
ings.
Said ‘bonds will constitute ¥i
and legally binding general obl
tions of said District, and all taxal
property in said District subjeet
taxation by said District (ex
certain intangible personal prope
which is taxable at limited Ta
will be subject to an ad valore
for the payment of said bonds”
the interest thereon, without li
; tion of rate or amount.
. There is no controversy or li
tion pending of threatening: con
ing the validity of the organiz
of said District, the validity o!
bonds or the title of the offi
said District to their respectiy
fices,
Said District comprises the
city of Nevada City. The
value of taxable property
within said District, as she
the last equalized assessment
said County of Nevada, is
905, and said District has
standing bonded indebtedn
District has existed as a s¢
trict continuously since 1857.
Further information rel
the fingncial condition of
trict will be furnished to an: 4
upon srequest.
rder of the Board of Su:
of the County of Nevada
California.
Dated: November 4, 193
( Seal of Board ‘of Sup
R. N. McCOR
County Clerk and ex-of
the Board of Supervise
vada County, Caltornm
Nov. 8 and 15.
—w
BORN: At the Jones M
pital, Grass Valley, .
1935, to Mr. and Mrs,
a daughter.
BORN: At the Jones’
pital, Grass Vi
Nugget Office.
City Routes Wednesday and Phone 375
ue aks
1985, to Mr. at
Jones a son, ‘