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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada City Nugget

October 30, 1931 (6 pages)

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aio : _ THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA ‘THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET A Legal Newspaper, as defined by legal statute. Printed and Published at Nevada City. Elsie P. Willoughby. Editor and Publisher Edna A. Martine Associate Editor ‘Thomas Bessler Manager Published weekly on Friday morning at Nevada City, Calif., and entered as mail matter of the second class in the postoffice at Nevada City, under Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year any address in California, in advance Outside California, in U. S. ‘Three Months One Month INDIAN SUMMER With the long dry spell Nevada City and County have had, they have enjoyed a particularly pretty Indian Summer and. fall. The beautiful autumn leaves in all shades on trees and " wines were a delight. As a visitor here from the San Joaquin Valley remarked ea autumn leaves here were prettier than the flowers in the valley. d The following article clipped from the Pathfinder of Ocr.31st gives an appropriate comment on autumn: ger tba that nba in the fall, flowers that boldly push forth their brilliant reds, yellows, purples and golds on a world growing sober and languid in preparation for winter retirement deserve human appreciation and gratitude. The lilies and tulips and roses of spring come with a budding, growing, unfolding nature when everything is springing up at the call of new warmth and moving forward in a tide of life and beauty. But the fall flowers come when the tide is receding. They are here to comfort and cheer us when the others have trooped away, abandoning us at the first chilly breath. Then break forth the bold bachelor’s-buttons, zippy zinnias, glorious chrysanthemums and dahlias and_the burnished hosts of salvias, annas, cosmos and marigolds. They are like fresh springs in the arid deserts; like beds of glowing coals on the bleak pampas —their charm and friendliness.-are enhanced by the contrast with their dull and colorless surroundings. Fall flowers come to us like those rare friends when one is in need.” SIXTEEN TO ONE MINE HISTORY IS GIVEN (Continued From Page One) “Sink to the end of the rope.” the fact that a working may be within a few inches of an enrichment, and unless the telltale of a sparkle of gold is detected the enrichment will be passed by. Needless to say, the quartz exposed by each round in the The} drifts and raises is minutely examin€rosscut was started at the 2,100ed. Cut samples and assays are of foot point, and at 200 feet (in the little value. All the quartz mined footwall of the winze) it struck the 2nd secured from development workupper tip of the segment of the vein. : ings is sent to one of tthe mills. Some This is probably the only known 80ld is thus obtained—one or two place where a hoisting rope solved a' dollars to the ton—except where the fault problem. Continuation of the 4uartz is from the vicinity of an enwinze at an angle of 60 degrees in. Tichment. Drifts are driven wide and tersected the hangnig wall of the high, 6 to 7 feet by 714 feet or vein at the 2,700-foot point. From ‘more; raises are 7x12 feet or larger. this point the winze followed under! Surface exposure in such workings is the vein at a 60-degree slope to the the objective. Drillings are panned, 3,000 level. and sometimes afford a clew to an Characteristic of both winzes is a enrichment. considerabie variation in the angle! Below the 250 level and above the of slope, and characteristic of the. %90 drain tunnel, north of the Sixdrifts is the variation _in the strike]: . (Continued next week) of the vein. The vein varies in width DOS ee ER from a seam ~to-a maximum of 30 GRASS VALLEY BUILDS. MANY NEW HOMES feet. It is a vein to gladden the heart of a miner, for it is of white quartz, ribbon structured in places massive Gn others. Its curvature, slips and faults, pinches and enlargements! Our neighboring city Grass Valley make it an enchanting miner’s pro-. is also feeling the rise in prosperity blem. However, when it comes to from the gold mines and has 28 new homes under construction according to late reports. About half of these were for own. “‘values’’, the miner’s problem befomes bewildering. Much of the ers and the others spoken for for rent before construction began. quartz is too low-grade for profitable extraction. The sweetening in JOHN W. DARKE the vein,occuring at irregular interWals and varying in amount—tne Plums in the pudding—are the lure that drives the raises and their fingere into the nearly barren quartz, and the gold from them keeps the Upholstering mine on a paying basis. . The Sixteen-to-One is not a pocket 109J Phones 109M mine. Its oreshoots are unlike those 4in the Grass Valley miiiés, unlike the : Ore and Bullion South African reefs, unlike the HolPurchased ; linger veins. The gold is not at all Licensed be State of Calitocate Established 1907 uniformly distributed in the quartz. The quartz can be followed, but the Wein enrichments vary in size, in distribution, and in total amount of old gained therefrom. Often they WILDBERG BROS. SMELTING & REFINING CO. Offices: 742 Market St.,San Franci Plant: South San Francisco. land office which CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . PRESENT PROOF By W. Stuart Booth, C. S. B. ‘of Denver, Colorado. : From a member of the Board of; Lectureship of the Mother Church. ! The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas. . After explaining that the Christain (Continued From Page One) . rant in place of the Viking Restaurant, has made many changes. (Mr. Hitchins, who has opened a new shoe store, The Bootery, has a . supply of new shoes in already. O Science text-book, ‘Science and . NEW VEINFOUND Heaith with Key to the Schiptures”’ IN Si; LOUIS MINE was written by Mrs. Eddy to unlock the hidden treasures of the Bible, Mr Booth pointed out that Christian total of air in the various mines of . Science emphasizes and verifies the 1350 cubic inches. : ; saying of Christ Jesus that “the The mines are so arranged that; kingdom of heaven is at hand.’ each get their shift at this com pressHence the consistency of the open‘ed air for an 8 hour period. ing words in the Preface to Science Mr. J. M. Hoff states that they and Health with Key to the Scriphave just completed a laboratory . tures, ‘“‘To those leaning on the susis now the best. taining infinite, today is big with equipped in California, A Kraut cell dlesings.” Think of it! Today,—not has been installed so that ore may/ tomorow, or next year, or after you be tested by amalgamation as well; leave this plane of experience,—but as flotation. today is big with blesings for all who Mr. Hoff secured options lean on the sustaining infinite God, leases on the half dozen the everpresent Giver and Governor properties he is operating, once. Ff all reality.” "To thone ieaning on producers, but closed from thirty. the sustaining infinite,” to those to fifty years and these he is open-. ‘TUSting solely in divine Mind for ing up one by one. guidance and protection, to those As the mines are located rela-. %@Pending on spiritual power and tively close together, he has adopi-. ™©2"8 alone for healing today is big ed the policy of concentrating all WIth Ue Eines of OKCe ae Dower, reduction and recovery prosesses of goodness and gratitude, of health, at one plant, which is the St. Louis. harmony @nd happiness. But In order The former stamp mill has Beok to lean on God we must have some‘ thing more than a blind faith in Goa; rebuilt into a combination stamp ; and ball mill with flotation cells as we aunt Hed (hs eaqmonition in. tie book of Job: “Acquaint now thyh er Teeevery Spacer — self with Him, and be at peace: ee eee mh thereby good shall come unto thee.” good result being obtained. j a8 : 221, The mine is able to truck ore at ace 22:21.) all seasons of the year due to tue Jt i8 certain that the infinite Creaseveral’ miles of road they built on ‘tor of the infinite, eternal universe must be good ni order to be eternal; ‘evil is destructive in its very nature. . This’ infinitely good Creator of all that is true must be infinite Mind near North Bloom-' (Continued from’ page one) and or so the property tris summer. 0 A. G. Martin of Los Angeles, who operates claims God is ever giving or expressing all of good impartially and universally, it follows that God is Love. Thus Christian Science reveals God as both the Mother and Father of all reality, the one infinite Mind and Truth, the Source of all true ideas. But, says someone, there is nothing new or different about that concept of God, for the Bible teachings implicitly and explicitly set forth these ideas about God. That is absolutely true, for Mrs Eddy employed the Bible as her sole . guide in her study and elucidation of the Science of Christianity. The difference between Christian Science and other religious teachings is to be day. found ni the acceptance and application of these truths about God in thethe meeting and mastering of the problems of today. Through Christian Science the practical, present-day importance or the words and works of Christ Jesus is realized. Christ Jesus is realized. Christ Jesus was the Wayshower that
we might be Way-goers, that we Hee think as he thought, that we i CLASSIFIED ADS DO you desire health normal weight, clear skin? Others have gained these through my assistance. Ne medicine. eSnd one dollar to Joan Coral, Healdszurg, Calif, We'll broadcast here next Friday over station M-I-L-K FOR BRET HARTE GUERNSEY DAIRY HOME OF Phone 77 180 ACRE GRAVEL Tunnel in 200 feet. Last in hard rock, nearly thru rim into pay gavel. 4 miles from Nevada City. Wil bond and lease with opeion to purchase. Box 474, Nevada City, Calif. WANTED— “Diary of 49er’”’ by. Can field. Box H Nevada City Nugget CLAIM 100 feet 'HANDS ALONE . Are You Sick? Would you like to‘ be well and strong? I can help you. I will take care of you in your home if you are unable to come to my office. YEAR, AROUND JOB. GOOD Wages and all-embracing Truth. And, since! field was a Nevada City visitor Mon-! = 016-811 FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1931. om LS, about the pictures.” An officer at the door replied, ‘Sir, the pictures are not on trial, but the visitors are.”’ So Christian Science is no longer on trial, for it has been tested and has been proven to be the reinstatement of primitive Christianity; its promise of present release from bondage and of present reward for right endeavor, has been abundantly verified. “Behold, now is the accepted time; behold, now is the day of salvation.” might live and love as he did, and that we might perceive and prove the power and presence of God, good, even as he did when he healed all manner of disease, cast out evils or devils,,and overcame the belief in death. . After giving accounts of Christian Science healing of sickness and sin, Mr. Booth concluded by saying, a visitor to the Louvre said, as he was leaving, “I see nothing remarkable HALLOWE'EN NOVELTIES AND PARTY FAVORS. rated Crepe Paper, Dennison Orange and Black Crepe Paper DICKERMAN DRUG STORE LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS Special for Two Weeks 1x4 to 1x12 Boards, 2x4—-2x6, Surfaced 3000 ft. 2x6, No. 1x4 Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic; any pattern, low, mining wedges, survey stakes, doors, and frames, nails of all kinds. Ben Hentus paints in all colors, $2.25 per gal. Schunite Plaster Board Sheet Rock Wall Board, Celotex Brand and Fir-Tex for insulation. Shingles, Red Cedar in all grades Surfaced . side, per M...$22.50 1 side, . edge, per M..$22.50 3 grade, per M priced windows Composition Roofing in all designs and colors. THE DIAMOND MATCH CO. hone 42 Grass Valley California tee ce a erenoneneesbenesorssonses NEVADA CITY SANITARIUM Miss Elizabeth McD, Watson Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical, Medicinal and X-Ray Cases Medern Equipment Nevada City —___ —— { NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE E. J. N. Ott, Proprietor Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 gold percentage of sulphurets, ets and values of tailings, Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper. Mail order cheek work promptly attended to. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester-and Capital of California Fire Insurance come panies. Automobile insurance. pounds, giving the free value of sulphurets, value of sulphurJ. M HOFF Mines and Mining Reports, examinations and listings on principal operatURN ATTORNEY AT LAW SUITE 1-2-3 City HALL BLDe. GRASS VALLEY. CAL, It will not cost you one penny for the examination, then I can tell you from my previous experience what I]: can do for you. Live and let live fee. DR. B. G. CRONWELL Chiropracter and Food Scientist Lecturer and exponent of raw foods and natural methods of living Chance to share profits in growing business. Investment about $400. Call personally mornings only. Room 5, Commercial Bldg., Grass Walley. . TRUCKING—Anyone wishing wood hauled or general trucking by the hour, call The Nugget office. and board. Local proposition,!} ing and open properties in the Grass Valley and Nevada City District. Correspondence Invited = Wm. Fenton, who has gold his mining property near Quaker Hill to ‘New York interests, was takén to the 101 Pine Street Nevada City Woodland clinic this week in a very serious condition. His wife is with H. J. ROGERS we : eae Attorney 0 ‘ Phone 868 P. O. BOX 165 — NEVADA CITY . i t 101 Pime Street Subscribe for the Nugget. @re close to the hanging wall, in Some instances near the footwall, Sometimes in the pinched portions, i more often in the enlargements. Us_ Mally commercial! mineralization oc_ us near a system of slips, and it is _ more often in the gently dipping _ @reas than in the steeper parts of the vein. Geologists and practical 1850-Gold Quartz Trade Day Special 1931 ee a er A a _ miners have sought some system . ‘whereby the enrichments could be _ More cheaply found than by the driy. ing of a series of raises into the ‘blank vein and fingering these out . ‘when negative results are obtainea. oo Tomorrow (Saturday) will be Gold Quartz Trade Day in this city. This store will celebrate by offering the public many specials for this occasion. We invite you, one and all, to come in, take your time, and make your selection carefully. 7) . So far, the most successful postulate ' @ppears to be that the enrichments . re in the vicinity of the serpentine “{ntrusions' that intersect and are . faulted by the vein. But even this May be disprpved by, future working. ‘Another disconcerting feature is BERT’S DRYGOODS Ss GRASS VALLEY, CALIF.—The. Style-Quality Service Store. A Home Store Owned TORE and Operated by a Home Merchant—116 MILL STREET Ls