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The weather for the past week
just keeps one jumping. We are having all sorts and temperatures. “We
hope it may soon settle down and
then give us some of the usual delightful Otober weather for which
this section is noted.
The San Juan Ridge seems to be
the Mecca of hunters. Many hunting
parties have visited this section. in.
the past week. :
‘A. Browning and his mother made
a trip to this place Friday.
Wm. Hatch was a Sunday visitor.
FOR SALE—Camp trailer, deep box,
good tires fabric cover. $30.00.
Also, Grant Six Sedan, would make
fine truck. Make offer. Frank C.
Coates, _ 4-3-tf.
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SPECIAL__A first class ‘upright piano, $65.00. 1 Victrola, $25.00,
bem es Maree ey — WwW. E. Moulton made a trip to
new furniture and floor’ coverings. Washington Saturday
y : : A] t=) sf a
H. BELOUD, 113 West Main oe {Lawrence Powell with 4 friend
Grass Valley. from Oakland is visiting his father
Dr. A. J. Powell, at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Fogarty of
Marysville, and Miss Dona, were Saturday and Sunday visitors.
‘Mr. Glenn Orr and Miss Hasletts
attended the dance at Sweetwater
Saturday night.
We are pleased to learn that the
young folks of the Ridge have formed
a Social club at Sweetwater and we
: look forward to mary social’ pleasures this fall and winter.
‘The S. J. R. W. U. A. held their
regular meeting at San Juan, Sunday. There was a fine attendance
and much business was transacted.
The report from the committee on
camp stew was $71.00 which, after
expenses were paid, did not leave
much money. .
Mr. and Mrs. Capp and children
of Rough and Ready spent Sunday
with friends in Birchville.
Clyde Fogarty and Mr. and Mrs.
~ ALE HELP WANTED
RELIABLE MAN WANTED__to call
On farmers in. Nevada county. Wonderful opportunity. Make $8 to
$20 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. First and
”whomas.Dept. F, 426 Third St.
Oakland, Calif.
APPLE SALE— is now on. at Shaw’s
Fruit Stand. Best varieties and
finest qualities. Prices: $1.00 to
$1.25 and $1.50 per lug. Between
Grass Valley and Nevada City.
42—43
FOR SALE—4 quartz, 2 placei
claims. $15,000 cash. C. ‘Cc. Bennetts, Edward’s Bridge, Nevada City
Pp. O. North of Hodge Development
Company.
LOCATION NOTICES— Quartz and
placer location notices for sale at
The Nugget office at 5¢e each.
CEDAR SHINGLES, ALL GRADES
Shingles for the Wall, Cabinet, Chicken
Honse Ete. per thousand $2.75.
6-2 Standard Star A Star per thousand $4.00
5-2 Extra Star A Star per thousand, ...---------2------0--re e007 $4.50
6-2 Premiums, 75 per cent vertical grain, per thousand
5-2 Perfects 100 per cent vertical grain per thousand....---$5.50
Be ready for the long winter. You can afford a new roof at the
6-2 Cedar
SAVING TEN
GALT (Ont.)—Instead of investing
a dime
Hubbard used an
pipe. As a result ef his thrift Hubbard was richer by $80.
THE NEVADA
A MAN EIGHTY DOLLARS
—
in a cheap hammer, Thomas
old! piece of gas
3.
Happening. to look inside the pipe
had contained 4 wad
of bills consisting of eight ten dolpills. were still in good condition and
Hubbard shook hands with himself],
dad Called it a diy. .
Verne Fogarty and little daughter
visited relatives in French Corral and
Birchville Sunday. :
After the summer vacation the
Union Sunday School re-opened last
Sunday in French Corral with Irvin
Barbara: McMinn as president. :
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Haslett and
two little sons and a brother, Elmer
Haslett of Yuba City, visited their
father, J. R. Haslett and family of
this place, Sunday!
Mr. George Pantages of Rosville,
had business here Monday.
Mr. Shaw. of San Francisco was a/>
Tuesday visitor.
Mr. and, Mrs. George Murphy,
SS and Mr. M. Keleher
wio' are visiting relatives at Mount
Zuma Hill, visited visited relatives
in French Corral Tuesday.
Mr. J. C. Schumer and mother,
Mrs. A. Schumer of Nevada City were
visitors Wednesday evening. On
their return to Nevada City they
were accompanied by Cedric Bean,
who has been the guest of Mrs. K.
Sullivan. for the past two weeks.
We are very sorry to learn of the
serious auto accident in which our
neighbor, Mrs. E. D. Prats, suffered
a sen houlder and Mr. Meyers
was also } jured. They were returning from Nevada. City with Messrs
Monohan and Linse when the accident occurred. We did not learn the
above big reduction in shingles.
See our Composition Shingles and Roofing in all the splendid
colors. ;
THE DIAMOND MATCH COMPANY
Phone 42 Grass Valley
JAMES D. STEWART, E. M.
Consulting Mining Engineer
138 Commercial St. Phone 107
Examinations Reports Management
30 Years’ Experience in Western Mining Fields
Code: Bedford-McNeil
Auburn,
i A fire in the base
f damage to the st¢
f FOLKS! Here is the g
‘ Valley and Nevada
F water or fire touched z
¥ You've never had such en
i a saving of practically HALF o
‘4 Sale Starts
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i DROP EVERYTHING®™ ge Here w
opportunities that wil, ee we
details. ;
JGGET, CALIFORNY
SUCCESS IN
prosperity is in the hands of the retail merchants of the eountry,’’ deelared J. C. Penney, founder and
chairman of the board of the J.C.
a few days ago he noticed that there. penney Company, before the memwas something in the pipe. He took
a stick and pushed it out and found
that the pipe
bers of the National
sociation, here today,
_al convention.
lar bills of the issue of 1907. The! petail merchant of
be a leader
managers.
with the type of. men who
these attacks. The country at large
is becoming
increasingly
convinced
that the majority
of these
have back of them thesome individual to capitalize on passions and prejudice
to his own per:
sonal financial advantage.
wines sens
BUSINESS AND .
THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT
————
SS
CHICAGO, Til., (Special) October
—‘The quick return, .of national
Chain Store Asat their nationHe also stated that the successful
the future would
in community affairs;
erving as a community minded citia vce
LION SAT UNNOTICED
Port Royal, Pa.—For 20 minutes
an escaped circus lion sat unnoticed
in a grand stand during a fire works
celebration. A small boy
‘ook at the dog’’ and several thousand persons rushed for the exits.
State soldiers, with drawn revolvers
formed a circle around the animal until the keepers lassoed it.
> spr eens
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BOLT BREAKS UP MEETING ¢
Loxley, Ala.___A bolt of lightning
struck the Methodist parsonage, almost demolishing the
where a meeting was in
Two of the ladies was severely hurt
but the others escaped:
shouted
D
room . §
it
living
progress.
en. In his talk, Mr. Penney said:
In general it is familiar
incite
attacks
desire of
“Tf any good, whatever has arisen
from the various local situations, it
will be found in the awakening of a
rising interest in the comruunities
where agitation has been gojng on
in chain stores in general, and in the
awakening on the part of tne ehain
stores, to the fact that they must assert the part they are playing in
community affairs.
“In our organization we have kept
close track of the activities of our
store managers in local affairs.
“Results of a recent investigation
show. that one of 1396 managers,
who received questionaires, 1307
were active members of local organizations, maintain 20 0 meimberships; 572 store associates were also memibers of local business and
civic clubs; 933 managers were on
committees or held office in tne tlubs
to which they belong:
“It is characteristic of tne American people that they are keenly .seisative to-local activities. We are a
BEAUTY SHOPPE
race of joiners and we are community minded.
“Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Community Chest, Chamber of _ Commerce,
these are all far more than words in
y article.
pportunity
before, Just think
the NEWEST and most desi
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the minds of the American people.
spirit with good
they were steadil
volume of sales and at the same time
were maintaining fri
ship with other local
erchants. ~
“The duties of ag do not
impose any financial or social hard-. ships’ upon the store manner.
nor
upon the store personnel.
“Because a man conducts his business in a manner to increase its
nancial success doe
business outcast in his community.
Every community is fully aware of
the fact that one of the most dangerthe man’ who’
and for national traits which
cannot be discounted.
Fr} «phe duties of chain stores a8 citizens of the communities in, which
e rather clearly dethey operate ar
r own fined. Past experience in ou
“The average A
and by this I mean the wage earni
family, which is the backbone of retail success, is not sufficiently well
organized from
bugeted expenses to measure a saving of from one to twenty per cent
of its daily outlay against a friendly
feeling toward the merchants. with
whom the wife or husband may be
doing business.
“This family WwW
the
business has definitely proved.to me
“The country is familiar with the. lthat no business can
nature of the attacks which»
been made agains
reach
minded.
merican
viewpoint of
ants to enjoy a
friendly and interested relationship
with the storekeepers who after all,
ave taking about sixty per cent of
the total family income every year.
\ af
““T hove found tnat wnere our store
ous men in its midst is
is not equipped to run a business,
and who still insists
The losses sustained by
organizations which fail are spread
over the entire cofmmunity.
“On the other hand, the man who
insists that he must run his busines®
mot ey-makthout regard
he is accepted as
and
purely as a mech
ing macbine entirely wi
fet the fact that
a part
looked upon wit
community.”
of the community 18,
probably justifiably 80, likely to be
managers are combining the joining
— business sense
increasing their
upon
retail
anical,
h suspicion by th
oppo aFurRRBALRLRLR Reet
ALE
best Sunday night caused slight
ADJUSTER MADE 1
ity
that on the very thr
rable FALL wearables.
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129 Mill St., Grass Valley
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hen the doors open.
want to bu
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NO REFUNDS —
Merchandise
is the latest
FALL STOCK
You wiil find buying
head.
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§ GREAT SALE POSSIBLE.
ever presented to the public of
:s only slightly damaged by smoke---no
eshold of the FALL season you can effect
tvie bhon
was returned by a jury in the cases
of W. A. Stewart againsst the Durant
Motor company of California, in Oakland, last week. On instruction of Sulent. transfer of stock.
the court to instruct you to bring in
a verdict in their favor,” Judge Murphey told the jury.
ae : to its. the executives to pay back into te
Pe highest development in any locality
t the citizenship Of} unless it is community
the chain store units and chain store family,. cess of the actual value of the Star
ng Motor Company.—S. F. Daily News.
dly relationaa
-. SAN FRANCISCO
s not make him a
trying.
orDURANT MOTOR FIRM
A verdict in favor of the defendant
erior Judge John B. Murphey. The
ompany was charged with fraudu“There is not a cintilla of evidence
howing wrong doing on the part of
he defendants, and it is the duty of
Stewart was attempting to force
treasury of the Durant compary
money he claimed was paid in ex0.
GIRL CHARGES TORTURE
Beaumont ,Texas.—Miss Edith
Bozeman, 20, charges that she was
burned with lighted cigarettes and
cigars while held a captive by a man
and she showed scarred places on her
face, breast, arms and leggs.
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CANADA BOOSTS TARIFF
Ottawa, Ont.—Increase
on Canadian tariff on 125 articles has been
announced
by Premier Bennett who
says that a new tariff will be devised
for Canada. In almost every instance
present duties have been increased.
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I HAVE INSTALLED A HEMstitching machine and pleater in
my dressmaking shop on
Street, and orders for work of. this
kind will be promptly executed.
Mrs. Ina Andrews, residence just
back of W. P. Jones: 26tf
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