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THE NEVADA.CITY NUGGET
ON A. sate Ses ae rn Ps, LES Sel isge JAlen oles oe ere
PAGE THRE:
MONDAY, SEPT.17, 1934
~~ 4t{ tely limited, All argument to the
= contrary notwithstanding, experience
iB IE T WY . . iz SS has and-does prove that by increasing
tl i f gold, i. e. ki it more
TH a . e 1 & . oA a cee oe so got
By Alexander MeNulty , modities rise in ‘almost direct proporttion.
——== ——e . This move to revalue gold is bound
A recent niove, in#tiated principallto be supported by the public as it
ly by farm organization leaders and {. »esins to realize the potential beneother men of prominence, urging . fit therefrom.
that the President immediately put NEW POLITICAL PARTY
into effect a revaluation of gold, is The American Liberty League, reinteresting. cently organized, will no doubt be a
By act of Congress, the President . Power to reckon with. .
may by decree -still further decrease Outspokenly anti-Administration;
the gold content of the dollar-—-mak. insofar as New Deal policies having
‘ing the price ‘of gold $41.34 insteaa. to Go with regulation of industry,
of $35.00 as now obtains. monetat'y policy and liberal social
This move is strongly supported . legisl#tion; it is really,’the nucleus
‘and; as the public becomes aware of . Of a Méw pdlitical party.
, it, will no doubt gain more support. Et membership, consisting as it
Since last year by raising the price . @oes of: both Democrats ‘and Repubof gold 69 per cent, the average prices, li¢ans, erases still more the sharp
of basic commodities was raised 67 . ti®es that hitherto divided these par‘per cenit while the cost of livine rose . ‘ties but which, to such a-great mea:
but little. ‘sure, have been obliterated since the
Most experts.agree that the scarc. inception of the New ‘Deal.
ity of gold, at its old valuation, had Briefly, this is doubtless the birth
' Much.to do with the world wide busi-. Of a new Conservative party, as opness depresion. As long as zold jt . Posed to the so-called New Deal or
used as the standaml of value—its Liberal party. ‘Such a realingnment
price must be arbituarily set by .Ovis something to be desired. Heretoernments. for, party limes and so-called ‘reguWhile the volume of vsoods :anq . larity’—has’ beclouded many issues.
Services available for purchase with Opinion is aimost unanyimous that
any money backed by gold; for , Changing corilitions have made many
all practical purposes unlim ited——-the of the principals for which the Demovolume of gold itself eratic and Republican parties formerly stood virtually obsolete. Moreover, a we#li organized Conservative
party, having the prestige and weight
to constructively criticize Liberal
policies, «wuld and would command
far more power than the forces opposing ‘Ydministration policies now}
en joy.
The dearest illustration of the inadequacy of presnt Party politics is
is
is very defiSALES AND SERVACE
Plymouth
Cars
Charles E. Leiter
DISTRIBT TOR.
the paradox of Franklin Roosevelt
4and Atltited Smith, both candidates
'for the Democratic nomination for
i President—the former now champion
. ‘of the New Deal or Liberal wing and’
ithe latter one of the organizers of
\anis new Liberty League.
Let tus hope for the earty arrival
Jot the time when political leaders!
\anay be identified as Liberai or Con-'
[atten and not be shackled by ‘sea
called regularity to obsolete party
aprincipals. :
2 BOOM APPROACHIAG
Mary trained observers ‘alreattsy
4 discern, or believe that they discern’
qthe Signs of an approaching boom. .
“These opinions sewm welt foundeti’
on facets and are noi put forth; as'so
™ Diany have been durrng the past several years for the purpose of bolsterVing public morale. “To the contrary,
if they seem to sound a warning that
liwe steuld proceed “with caution.
‘The drought, with its subsequent!
dimintshing of basic food supplies,
{ would have, even urmaided, brought’
a rise’in prices. With the ated im-,;
pulse -or inflation, primarily adopted,
DAY AND NIGHT
SERVICE, ANYWHERE.
AND ANYTIME
ar aes
‘stands -at its highest poimt since 1:)31.'
. While ‘ft is true this is less than 70
per cent of the 1926 average: it is
aoubte ‘its low points reached durinz:
‘both the years 1932 and 1935.
Another index equally <dlepentiaxble;
is the farm income. This income, estamated to aggregate for this year
8-%4 billion dollars, will be the luarg-'
est since 1930. This amounts to an
increase ef nearly 30 per cent over
last year «and amounts to nearly 70
per cent wf the aggregate income
{for 1929.
The argument that this income is
Repairs
of all kinds.
Engine overhauling
Valve grinding
Brake adjustments
C. E. Waite
Supt. Repair Department
NEVADACITY
ene
now lan ‘the City Hall from 8:00 A.
M1. ‘until Noon.
M. to 3:00 P. M. and ‘from
cnet .
cio tax collector of ‘the ‘City of.
Nevada.
FIRE DEPT; HELPS HILLS FLAT
Nevada City Fire, Department answered an §. O. S. call Saturday afternoon, from Grass Valley to fight
a fire in the Hills Flat district. Chief
Garfield Robson moved the secondary truck to the Broad street fire
house to be ready for a possible call
in this district.
Mrs. W. C. Austin left yesterday
for a six weeks visit with relatives in
Boston, Pittsburg and other 2astern
cities. Mrs. Austin is taking the
northern route having boarded the
train at Marysville.
LL EE PTT,
BRET HARTE
CIGAR STORE
SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES
“A pipe to suit every purse”
Vine Tobaccos, Cigarettes,
Candies
Beer. on Draft
Also Fishing Supplies
229 Broad St. . Nevada City
TPR SY OL AR
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_ NATIONAL
HOTEL
COFFEE SHOP
: “t
sm
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oO
fe eee teste testesetestestete
ge eal sfeobe eto doctestefesteoteofrtestectectest
eS
%
+ Newada City, Californm %
* Here you will find :
%
* Prices That Meet Present $
2 Day Conditions <
Wee ierheihonesiesersesterte deste teenie iegeterfeierieeieiserte ster)
7 uy
'the undersigned that ‘the ‘taxes
for ithe ‘City of Nevada for the
fiscal year 1934-35, are now
due, and will be delinguent on
at 60 clock P. M. And unless
paid -prior therto 10 per cent
thereat.
Payment of said taxes mav
From 2:00 P.
7:00 to 8:00 (P. M. each day
until sani taxes become delinChief of Police and ex-offiDated: Sept. 11, 1934.
Be!
calculated an depreciated , dollars
loses force when consideration is taken of the fact that these dollars can
and will pay debts contracted be/ore
inflation; and that accumulated debt
is the great burden of agriculture.
GARAGE
128 Main Street:
Phone 133
NEVADA CITY
The Nevada City Nugget is
i Now $2.50 per year
Dr. Charles L. Hogue
“OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN
Announces the opening of a modern optical office,
completely equipped for thorough eye examination and
the adaptation of glasses.
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
: Rheumatism Heart
147 Mill Street Phone 624 Grass Valley Asthma Piles
BN . Catarrh Skin Disease
“Stoheioteieieieiuiee kei tet releterterfe niente cle iene iene ieee ufeteiieieleteojetiomietteptofete . Diarrhoca Dropsy
* #. Neuralgia Coughs
leads them ali for flavor and thirst-quenching satisfaction. Once *. Blood Woman’s Disease
you try Grace Brethers beer you will want it all the time, Take
a case of Grace /Brothers along on your hunting trip. What if
you don’t have Any luck hunting, you’ll have some good foaming
beer to drink At the end of the day.
A. CARTOSCELLI
DISTRIBUTOR NEVADA AND SIERRA COUNTIES
Sacramento Street Nevada City
t
Reidlolieieteles €
K?
HERB SPECIALIST!
9 p. m., Friday and Saturday 9 a. m.
Not open Monday, Tuesday, WeduesYee & Yee Herb Co.
HENRY YEE.
, Over 20 years experience
Notice is hereby. given by;
MONDAY, OCT. 8th, 1934)
will be .added ‘to the amount .
. LAUNDRY * DRY CLEANERS
4 Commereial Sts., Nevada City, Caliley, County of Nevada, State of Cali-' :
fornia, . . No hunting, permitted in Seer 6
IN WITNESS WHERBOF, we have 16.N,R11£E: This is area south
. hereunto set our hands this 31st day . ; Lie
‘of August. 1934 . Chalk Bluff’ Road to Steep Holl
. Baward R. Dawson. . Creek and includes Remington Hil
Fools Fiat, Wear Mine and Dem Ward O. Hume Jr.
A. H. Simpson. crat Hill. Hunters will be Proseew
ed.
“TO HUNTERS . BELLE’S BEAUTY SHOP
.
. H. K: Hanson.
. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, 2 .
County of Nevada. \ aa
On this 31st day of August, 1934,
before me, John T. Hennessy, a Notary Public in and for said county,
FRANK A. CRAMPTON,
9-17-1 mo p.
NOTICE
duly commissioned and qualified,. M. A. 026967. U. 8S. Land Office
} personally appeared EDWARD R./Sacramento, California. July 1%
on DAWSON, WARD O. HUME, JR:, A. 1934. Notice igs hereby given thar
Permanent Waves a Specialty. H. SIMPSON AND H. K. HANSON,. Laurence J. Smith and Della Janb
$3 50.to $5.00 known to me to be the persons whose. Smith, co-owners, of Nevada City,
. names are subscribed to the fore-. California, have made application
All Branches of Beauty Culture
going instrument, and they acknowPhone 740 Grass Valley 147 Mill St. ledged to me that they executed the
/same,
IN WITNESS WHEREOF,.1I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed my
official seal the day and year in this
for patent to the Commander Plae
Mining Claim, in the Canada Hil
Mining District, Nevada County, Ca
ifornia, decribed as follows: ATi
SE% SE% Sec.-17, T. 16 N. R. 9 Hi
cla ; . M. D.M . Adjoining land to the soutl
certificate first above written. of this claim is the patented May
: JOHN T. HENNESSEY, . flower placer mine, Lot 82, to the
NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the! north the land is patented to th
County of Nevada, State of Califor-' Central Pacific Railway Company
nla. The only conflicting claim is Lot 7@
(Seal) ithe Sandoe placer, but this conflig
Endorsed: Filed in the office of! is not excluded from this application
. the County Clerk of the County’ ofj Location notice is recorded in Boo
Nevada, State of California, this 7th! 29 of Mining Claims, page 127 @o
day of September, 1934. . the records of Nevada county.
R. N. McCORMACK, . ELLIS PURLER, Register.
County Clerk. Date of 1st. publication, July 16
i
ITIS AT OUR
HOUSE,OLD
MAN, MARY
KNOWS {LIKE
MY MEAT, }
YOU SURE
COOK, MARY, ie
(TS NOT EVERY,
ADS¥ YOU GET F.C
MEAT COOKED.
By R, E. DEEBLE, 1934.
; : Deputy Clerk. Date of last’ publication, Septem
Pub. Sept. 10, Me 245° 80) Oct.. 1. ber 17, 1934:
serie eae ese oats ale sete se rtesteteatente ofealestetesfeotestertesfeafertooteofe fertenesferte ae te ae Se a eo a
“ Marigold Beauty Shop o
Davis Transcript Bldg., Commercial Street
Our MEATS
will satisfy the most
fastidious quest or
the fussiest husband
Combo Ringlette Permanent Wave $5.00
Laxor Oil Permanent Wave $3.50
ORRA_ COMTE CARMEN VECK
xx
i Bs, Telephone 470 For: many years this market b
‘so well served the people of Nevada
City, that today we still have the
patronage of the majority of famlilies who were our first customers.
STEAK, CHICKEN AND FISH DINNERS 5ic
SHAMROCK CAFE
Broad St. Nevada Oity
—— [UNION HOTEL
Nevada City if
. and» . LUCCA CAFE .
Try Our Delicious Italian Lunches
and Dinners si
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyant, Props,
oll
Phone 67
*
Raviola and Chicken
Liaucca’s Special
Disser
COMPLETE BAR SERVICE
'
1
4
! Wash day three need last only
for tte specific purpwse of ‘raising J. oe ‘ E bias he ; FS
_ ’ ‘Pose “oF raisin’ be mae to meat the City Hall . minutes if you let us be your laun
: prices, the upward ‘trend is zlready B d t Jd ee th j dress. One minute to get your
‘very definitely felt. Po ane pause eRe Cen jclothes together, one minute to PROPIETORS
lieu Lab of commodity : prices Purpose of ‘collecting said :’phone for our. drivers; and one 220 Main Street Nevada City Phone 221R ;
j Which 2s inthe final analysts the/taxes. I -will’be in my office! minute to put them away when they ‘ ’ ’
‘truest barometer we have; are returned fargrantly
a
t Hi
111 Bennett St Grass Valley
CERTIFICATE OF NAME AND RESIDENCE OF PERSON TRANSACTING BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME.
I, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am transacting busincss
under the fictitious name of Bosworth Furniture Co., with my principal place of tusiness at Pine and
ie ie ssi gosaesers Pee eee
clean and neatly ironed, ready to. *
wear or put away. _ Grass Valley Cleaners
We ) y / ; Ed. Burtner, Prop. ,
@ Launnry, i Clothes cleaned and neatly pressed, spick-and-span ap
Mai ga PE pearance, the faculty of looking prosperous is often t
hone 250 Ww, Nevada City
P ance ERIT Y
GRASS VALLEY STEAM . : . Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention
WE CREDIT YOUR PHONE if
: Phome 375 Grass Valley
~ United Electric Co.
Wiring and Fixtures. Radios, Refrigerators, App
ances and Lamps. Radio Repair Work for every known
set. Tubes Tested Free.
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF REFRIGERATORS
JIM BROWN‘ Licensed Electrician
208 Commercial St.
fornia;
That my full mame is C. BE. Bosworth, and that my place of residence
is Nevada City, California, and that
I am the sole owner and proprietor
of said business.
Cc. E. BOSWORTH.
State of California, ss
County of Nevada i as
On this 31st day of August, 1934,
betore me Harry M. McKee, a Notary
Phone 454-W
NEVADA CITY ASSAY & REFINING OFFICE. .
Practical mining tests from 25 to 1000 pounds, giving the free F 4
OUR SPECIALTIES
Diabetes Stomach .
Rupture Lungs
Bladder Kidneys
Female Complaints
Office hours: Thursday 6 p. m. to
o 8 p. m., Sunday 9 a. m. to noon.
me .
lay.
Chinese Herbalists i
er
Cs er
ee OTT ee
12
-h BC
S$. Church St, Grass Valley }
‘Public in and for said county, per@sonally
percentage of sulphurets, value of sulphurets and tailings.
appeared C. E. Bosworth, /
known to me to be the person whose Assays made for gold, silver, lead and copper:
name is subscribed to the within ° j
instrument and acknowledged to me Mail order check work promptly attended to.:
that he executed the same. Agent for New York-California Underwriters, Westchester
eg 5 a my hand one official Capital of California Fire Insurance Companies,
HA piensa ong AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
ol oak et ee 8 E. J. N.OTT, Proprietor
CERTIFICATE OF COPARTNEReomtaacccnanccamee = cAI
SHIP . SS :
STATE OF CALIFORNIA,
County of Nevada.
We, the undersigned, do hereby
certify that we-are partners transacting bu@ness in this state, in the
County of Nevada; that the names
in full of all. the members of ‘such}. . . hl
partnership are Edward R. Dawson, .
Ward O. Hume, Jr.,; A. H. Simpson Nevada City
and H,. K. Hanson, all of Grass ValJ
SS.
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