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For every
cacniiceninael
vacation —
a low fare
sale
Southern Pacific
Whatever vacation spot you’ve
chosen for escape from work,
there’s a Southern Pacific train
to take you there . . .and a
roundtrip fare to fit your plans,
Sunday fares
Sunday roundtrips are only
a tenth more than one-way
fares. Good for leaving and returning on Sundays.
Week-end fares
Leave Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Return limit Tuesday midmight. Higher than Sunday
roundtrips, but still very low.
16-day fares
On sale. every day. Good for
16 days. These fares are ideal
for a two weeks’ vacation.
Sept. 30:is the last day you can
8° East at low summer fares.
Southern
Pacific
Ore and Bullion
Purchased ©
Licensed by State of, California
Established 1907
WILDBERG BROS.
SMELTING &.RBFINING CO.
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Franci
Plant: South San Francisco
This beautiful upright piano
made by W. W. KIMBALL
. for $295.00. Terms as low as
$6.00. per month
Other pianos represened by us
are: ;
MASON HAMLIN
CHICKERING
KNABE
FISHER
BREWSTER
W. Wy KIMBALL
HINZE
WHITNEY
And other Grands and Up
rights may be purchased in
Grass Valley from
THE HARMONY SHOP
or
Home of America’s
_ Foremos Pianos
Marysville Sacramento
Jith &. Jay 424 Ath St.)
CHEROKEE, Sept. 13, (Special to
The Nugget)—— Cherokee is getting
back to some of its former prosperity. We have one of the nicest service stations in Nevada County and
it sure comes in handy for us
house keepers when. we have company come in unexpectedly. We can
go to the store and get what we
need. Mr. Whisler is always on
hand to wait on us with his cheery
big smile. t
School started: the second of September with fourteen scholars. Miss
K. Brady is teacher.
Mr. and Mrs. Dukelow of San
daughter of Los Florist who were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Phelan
have returned home.
Joe Swazey was a visitor in Nevada City Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Moody ‘have returned after a honeymoon trip and
have gone. to house keeping at the
H. Meyers home.
Mike Phelan was a visitor in Nevada City Tuesday.
Quite a number of people of Nevada City attended the charivari and
were treated to cake by the bride
and‘ groom. 2a
The Siberia mine has a nuinber ot
men working and ‘the mill is running fine.
Mrs. Geo. Murphy and daughters
of San Framcisco are visiting Frank
Murphy of Montezuma Hill,
We didn’t have much rain and we
are glad of it as it would have
spoiled the tomatoes. Mr. K. J. Phelan has a large crop and they are
now ready for sale. ;
Miss H. Berry of Grass Valley
who has been visiting her mother
returned home Tuesday.
Miss Carmel Phelan who is attending high school in Grass Valley,
was visiting her parents Sunday.
James Phelan and Frank Woods
made a trip to Blairsden where they
got a large truck load of mining
supplies for the Siberia mine.
We wish our new manager of The
Nugget good luck, but we are sorty
to lose Mrs. Willoughby.
W. Walker and wife of Marysville
were visitors here Sunday.
Mrs. James Phelan and mother,
Mrs. T. J. Flynn, were visitors in
Nevada City Monday.
WATCH YOUR SPEED
AND SAVE THE CHILD
With schools open in most of the
districts of California again, Frank
G. Snook today instructed officials
of the California Highway Patrol
that strict observance of the law requiring motorists to observe a speed
limit of 15 miles an hour in school
zones will be required.
Patrolmen will be ordered to
work in the vicinity of school
houses and arrest any person who
fails to drive in a careful manner
past schoolhouses where children are
entering or leaving.
It is unlawful for -any persn under
18 years of age to drive a school
bus in California. These regulations
grew out of accidents in which children were killed and injured, Snook
declared.
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LOCATION NOTICES —Quartz and
placer location notices for sale at
The Nugget office at 5c each.
ITALIAN LUNCH
ROOM
Raviola and Chicken
Dinner every Sunday 75c
Raviolas to take home, .
per doz, 25c.
. pils for our school.
. different angle,
“FRENCH CORRAL
FRENCH CORRAL, Sept. 13,
(Special to The Nugget)—-We must
begin-this week’s ‘“Items’’ with
Management of The Nugget. -We
are glad to know that this splendid
Mttle newspaper is in the hands of
old friends since a change must take’
place, and that it will be continued
along the lines of the former ownship. To ex-residents it has seemed
like a weekly visit to our beloved
Nevada County, and they could imagine themselves home again visiting the good old mines, roaming our
hillsides, and greeting old friends
While The Nuget will ever remain
isttin Mr. and ;
riers hee a eae a memorial to the late A. A. Wileae patie : loughby, who was so deeply interMr. and Mrs. F. Puller and
ested in the welfare of our beloved
Nevada County, and our sister Sierra and the memory of him, and also his good wife, and’ co-worker, will
ever be associated with it we greet
the new owners, Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Ficon, with a glad hand, and wish
them a continuation and incréase of
prosperity.
Right here we will acknowledge.
the beautiful compliment paid us in
the closing letter of the late owners
and we hardly feel that we were deserving so much, for we eonsidered it a privilege to have our bit of
news published, and thereby to keep
the San Juan Ridge, and our dear
home town, French Corral before
the public. We shall be glad to continue the work with renewed effort.
We are glad to state that Harry
Browning, who returned to his home
last Friday on account of lilness, is
much improved and will return to
his work above Pike City soon.
Billy Kirkwood of Alleghany paid
a visit to his nother this week, when
he came with M. Bowden to bring
the winter wood. ,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton and
their daughters, Frances and Louise,
and Mrs. E. Sutherland visited the
State Fair Friday. They report it
“Wonderful!” :
Mrs. Schwartz’s pupils enjoyed a
“melon feed” Friday. Mrs. Schwartz
is as ever, thinking of some pleasure.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Wetzel of Hollywood, visited Mr. Wetzel’s aunt
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Moulton, during the week. They were enroute to Oregon.
Glenn Orr of Sacramento visited
friends, Saturday and Sunday.
Frank O’Connor of Birchville
spent a week in Sacramento, to take
in the State Fair.
The-regular meeting of the S. J.
R. W. A. was held Sunday. There
was a good attendance and the members are making plans to have a
Camp Stew and dance, September
28th. on the grounds near SweetIand schoolhouse, We hope this event
will be well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Pauly and
their sons, Vernon and Lloyd, called
on friends in, French Corral Sunday.
Mr. Pauly drives stage from La
Porte to Marysville to which latter place they were enroute to place
their sons in high school. Mr. Pauly’s parents were old time residents
of our state, and many years ago
kept the toll ‘house at Neison’s
Point, a place now almost forgotten.
Mr. and’ Mrs. L. Franciscovitch,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Fisher and Kenneth Jurvis were Sunday visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. Vivian and their
furchildren of Oroville have taken
up their residence in French Corral.
This means an increase of two puChas. Cline of Sacramento had
business here.Sunday.
‘Mr. and-Mrs, J. W. Culver visited
friends in Tyler Sunday.
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JAPAN BANS DAMAGE SUITS
IN ACCIDENTS AT CROSSINGS
While American railroads continue
the expenditure of millions of. dollars: annually on safety devices and
educational work to prevent grade
crossing accidents, the supreme court
of Japan has approached a solution
of the problem from an altogether
aceording to word
chéartiests good wishes ‘to the new].
__THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET, CALIFORNIA
SOME NEWS ON
DUCK HUNTING
With the approach ofthe duck
season, the paramount question that
is in the . mind of every hunter is
—what is the limit?
Recently Washington authorities
amended the federal law to provide
that-a hunter could kill 15 ducks
per day, but he» might have in possession 30 ducks atone time. The
state law allows 25 ducks per day or
50 per week. The state law. could
not be changed for the coming season.
. in order that the duck hunters in
California might know where they
stand, at a recent meeting of the
Fish and Game Commission held in
Los Angels, it was agreed that the
state *zame wardens will enforce the
existing state law and the federal
law will be enforced by the federal
am protectors. The same policy will
be followed in regard to the goose
limit which by the terms of the
federal regulations provides that
the limit shall be reduced from 8 to
4 birds per day with. 8 birds being
the possession limit.
This attitude on the part of the
Division of the Fish and Game is in
accordance with other State enforcement officers in their. relation to
other federal statutes.
It is possible in the patrol of the
Mr. John Curnow of Cherokee Now forthe “doings” of the past . state wardens many violations of
attended the State Fair in Sacra-! woo the federal statutes will be called
mento last week. : to their attention. In such cases,
it will be the policy of the Fish
and Game Commission to cooperate
with the federal government and any
information that may be in the files
of the commission will be available
for the use of the federal authorities. :
Although there is considerable
difference of opinion as to whether
it was necessary to have reduced
bag limit, it should be remembered
that the hunters have increased and
that the breeding ground has decreased and that steps must be
taken to give additional protection
if duck ‘shooting is to continue.
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LOCATION NOTICES —Quartz and
placer location notices for sale at
The Nugget office at 5c each.
PAGES A NLT RS
a Classified in The’ Nugget.
the situation,’’ said Newman in ecalling attention to the findings of the
Japanese high tribunal, ‘‘but it will
probably have the effect of cutting
down grade crossing accidents materially.
motorist, if he survives a crash with
a train, too often disclaims all
responsibility for the accident in
spite of Stop, Look and Listen, warnings, wig-wags, alarm bells, crossing
gates and human watchmen. More
and more, railroads are being compelled to protect their interest and property by filing damage suits against
autoists who drive into their trains
or cause crossing accidents by failing to observe the simplest rules of
caution’’.
Ignition Parts and Accessories at
Miner’s Foundry. * 24u
FRED M, MILLER
Consulting Engineer
Mines and Mining
Hydraulics
Irrigation
Graduate, University of
California, 1894
County Surveyor of Nevada
County, 1895-9; 1907-19
Civil and Mining Engineer &
Supt. Mines 1899-1915-.
If you have something to sell, try.
“In the United States the careless‘
HENRY CONTI
Broad Street
received by J. E. Newman, claims attorney for the Southern Pacifie Company. gf
. “In the future,” it is reported in
a recent issue of the Japan Advertiser, published in Tokio, “the mo‘torist who races trains to crossings
will doso at his own risk. His heirs
will have no claim on any. railway
temerity sends him on a journey he
had not. expected to take so immediately.
, “This is rather a cruel view of
‘} tinues, ‘“‘is a recognition of the fact{
that this is an age of speed and that
‘the country will be benefitted more
by faster train schedules than by
preserving the lives of idiots who]
. race trains to crossings.
“Thi sis rather a cruel view of/Phone 535)
Chief Engr. Cal. Corp. Dept.
1915-1923
Cons. Engr. Smith Emery Co.
S. F., 1923-1925
Asst. Mgr. and Mgr. Nevada
Irrigation Dist., 1925-9
Examinations, Maps and Recompany, public or private, if his] ports on Mining or Agricultu‘ral Properties and Foothill
_. Land Development
Official Maps of Nevada
County For Sale
Office at Residence
262 South Auburn St.
ete Terheeafefestete
b &
Modern tquipment
Miss Elizabeth McD. Watson ©
Equipped to handle Obstetrical, Surgical,
ana -Ray Cases
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PMH Hien ihieinb iene inininininintiininiiniieeehiee
COOPERATE WITH NATURE FOR LOVELY TEETH
If your teeth remained as nature gave them to you, you —
youldn’t have to use a tooth paste. But since they don’t, you
should restore the natural beauty to your teeth with a dentriJ
fice that removes the discoloration and the causes of decay. The
penetrating foam of Klenzo Dental Creme performs theseoeneficial functions safely and speedily. Sold only at Rexall
‘Drug Stores.
Two Sizes
50¢ and 25¢
R. EHARRIS
THE DEPARTMENT DRUG STORE
_. The ‘Rexalk Store :
Home of the VICTOR Radio
ALL THE ODDS AND ENDS
That Make The Meal a Banquet
SS SSS SSeS ree. . Se
At this store you can obain everyhing you need for
that meal in the grocery line. We have all the delicious .
dishes and odds and ends that change a meal into ay
veritable banquet. We have the best in groceries at .
prices you can afford to pay. Merchandise cheerfully
promply delivered. We disappoint no one. Just give $
us’a trial and be convinced. __ / 2
Phor. Number One We Deliver
if
Should Be Cleaned Regularly!
Send Us Yours This Week
Include Neckties
Will call Monday and Thursday afternoons at your
home and deliver on the/next trip over. Phone Grass
Valley 375 and we will call th enext trip. We will
credit your phone charges.
Ed Burtner. Proprietor
111 West Main St.
Phone 375W .