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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936. mie NEVADA CITY NUGGET PAGE THREE —
.
TUE DRIFT
“ployed in the
property at
True Drift
North Columia.
men sunk a 75 foot shaft in gravel
and are cross cutting to a portion of
the old channel where a rich pay
' Streak is known to exist.
James Ryan. of this city was a
Sacramento on business visitor. in
Monday.
eeey me, PROPERTY
A, Bigelow has five men emgravel
Passengers in the smoking
compartment on my train
» -were arguing about why
railroad business is picking up.
A factory owner said it
was because of Free pick-upand-delivery of less than carload freight. The railroad calls
for the LCL freight at shipper’s door and delivers it to
consignee’s door.
e e@
A traveling salesman said it
was because so many passenger and freight trains now run
on faster schedules.
@
There was a school principal in the group\and he
said it was because. train
travel is so much cheaper
for passengers. He said
ead oped fares are at the
west point in history,
withsubstantial reductions
if you buy a round-trip
ticket—and no more surcharge for riding in sleep.
ing cars.
One man, a farmer, said he
liked something he could depend on, that’s why he was
traveling by train.
@
Another man, a newspaper reporter, said people were in
favor of railroad ‘travel because it is by far the safest. He
quoted a lot of statistics from a
book called, ee 5
A banker we > all know by
name said railroad tax paymentsmeana ig thisstate.
Weatenroudotralicosiarhiews:
» ments, appreciate the public’s
good will and increased patronpt and aig continued prog@
id
WESTERN
RAILROADS
and THE PULLMAN COMPANY
LAMB CHOPS
—OR—
BEEF STEW
POUNDED ROUND
STEAK
ROAST
BROILED STEAK
» OR
KEYSTONE MARKET
SPECIAL HAMBURGER
Buy the Best at
Commercial Street
_ PHONE 67
MOTOR TOURIST
TRAVEL AT NEW
the breadth of the nation,
ting the highest mark in history,
mobile Association.
facts listed in the report were.
Requests for coast-to-coast
routings handled by the
Association and principal
A. A. A. clubs have run 20 to
cent above last year.
ed and failed to make an appreciable
dent in the remarkable flow of travel as a whole.
National. parks in California ana
Needs, New, Larger, and Correctly Priced. 5
t Everything tor the primary,
F grammar and high school student.
New Binders, Pencil Boxes, Note.
Books, Art Suppflies, Drawing
l. other western states report a heavy
increase in travel, with more visitors from eastern states than ever before. Western recreatSonal
in tourist patronage. The Pacific
Northwest and Canada are drawing
heavy flows of visitors.
Accompanying the-—inc¢trease in
transcontinental touring has been a_
substantial increase in motor touring generally above the 1935 volume
which itself set a new high mark.
Gasoline consumption figures indieate a gain of more than ten per
cent over last year‘s record-breaking
figure. :
This increase in touring forecasts
a similar gain in total tourist expenditures for this year, which probably will exceéd the $4,000,000,00U
mark and establish the year as am
outstanding one for those eatering
to the. tourist trade.
Lowered Utility Rates
Gov. Alf‘Landon forced lower utility rates in Kand@as that are saving
the people of the state about $1,000,000 a year.
School
Supplies
You will find our stock of School
Materials, Lunch Kits, Etc.
Ren and Pencil Sets $1.00 Up. i
RE. HARRIS .
SAVE: SAFETY with
at your Fexsit PRUG STORE
PHONE “t00
PEAK IN STATE
Shuttling back and forth across
transcontinental motor travel this year is getdeeckared a report today by the Touring
Bureau of the California State AutoGeneral touring
trip :
Autom obile
affiliated
30 per
In mid-August, when drouth and
heat eonditions were at their worst,
there was a temporary falling off,
but this condition quickly disappearresort
report increases of 30 to 50 per cent
The Story Grew
I tdld a little tale I'd heard
To Simon's sister Prue;
She whispered in a neighbor's ear,
Axs I had feared sh’d do.
‘The neighbor donned her new fur coat
Axnd went to make a call;
She called on every soul she knew
Ere night began to fall.
‘That story swept our quiet street-—
It entered every door,
Avnd as it passed from tongue to tongue
lt grew from more to more.
e Ast length it fairly burst its bounds
Asnd sped across the town,
Axnd there on crowded thoroughfares
It Hurried up an@®dcown.
It livened many a game of bridge,
It warmed pale, listless tea,
It climbed a bit and teased the ears
Of aristocracy.
Men told it at their luncheon clubs—
Oh yes, they gossiped too;.
Men like a spicy narrative
Avs well as I and you.
Some told it with a knowing wink,
Some with a scornful sneer,
Some merely shrugged and let it pass,
Some hailed it with a jeer.
I marveled at its rapid growth
From such a small beginning,
Axnd that it carried in its wake
So much of human sinning.
It smirched fair names and wrecked a home,
It caused no end of trouble, .
Axnd then because it proved untrue,
It burst just like a bubble.
Of course there was a libel suit—
I stole away from town,
But someone got a warrant out
Axnd chased me up and down.
The story. died but scars it left
Still vex us here and there;
I'll never start a thing like that
Avgain—I wouldn’t dare!
—A. MERRIAM CONNER
wholesale political
HATFIELD FLAYS.
. FARLEY POLICY
enant Governor George J. Hatfield,
in a fiery
velt Administration, charged before
ji the Republican State Convention
iT} here last esident Roosevelt
i}. has thortgaged this
week; “Pr
generation and!
future generations by the most colossal and profligate governmental
i . expenditures ever sanctioned by any
. government, in any. country, in. the
. history of the civilized world.”
“Today, throughout
declared. the Lieutenant Governor,
a national administration boldly
trading alms for votes.
} “In his ‘fireside chats,’ President
in terms of the
Washington, his~ political
‘Big Jim’ Farley,
'and maintained a.which has bilked American
of untold millions to supfaithful who are
working for
idealist. . But in
general, .
national
system’
taxpayers
port the politeally
now supporting. and
Mr. Roosevelt.
“The sins of Tammany, notorious
as they have become, pale into insignificance as compared to _ the
pandering of
President Roosevelt’s ‘alter ego’—
his political mentor ‘and chief pat. Republicans,
ranoge dispenser —the Tammanytrained Myr. Farley.
“We have billions of dollars in
taxpayers. funds — contributed by
Democrats and Socialists alike—being used as a gigantic
Democratic campaign fund, with
contemptous.disregard for the rights
of the people.’’
Urging the election of Governor
Landon, Reryublican mominee, ,and
repudiation of the Democratic administration, Hatfield declared:
“When food is doled out to the
urday to be
Gray during the 1936 grape festival.
Harlan Barret left for -Lodi. Satthe guest of Verle
Clarence R. Gray
FINE
WATCH REPAIRING
Radio Service and
REPAIRING
Work Called for and Delivered
Chief of Police Garfield
signed the complaint and
was brought
tenced him to six months
county jail.
CHARGED WITH DISTURBANCE
Thomas Mosher, of this city, was
arrested by Officer Charles Ninnis
for disturbing the peace Wednesday.
Robson
Mosher
into court yesterday . sadors of the United States are chos‘morning He plead guilty and asked.
for mercy. Judge W. L. Mobley senhungry on the understanding that
the hungry must -vote for a Democratic President and Democratic Congressmén; when the unemployed
march to work at the taxpayers expense, knowing that
march to the polls to give thanks
for their employment; when ambasen and appointed on the basis of
their generosity in supporting the
in the Democratic campaign fund—then, I
believe, it is time for American citi520 Coyote Street Subscribe for The Nugget.
zens, regardless of party, to rebel
against such contemptous misuse of
Phone 16
political power.’’
EDDIE LEONG
SPIRELLA
Foundations
All kinds
Measured IndividuaHy by
Traimed and Experienced
Corsetiere. Write. for
Appointment
MES. PETRA C. WILLS,
Box 91, Colfax, Calif.
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Expert Radiator Repairing, Auto Upholstering of all
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\
ALMS FOR VOTES
SACRAMENTO, Sept* 21.—Lieutindictment of the RooseCalifornia, .
and throughout the United States,* .
“we have the shameful spectacie. of . Butz had killed one,
Roosevelt has talked to the people;
has inaugurated
‘spoils .
. publican party in
CAMPTONVILLE .
By ACTON M. CLEVELAND
CAMPTONVILLE, Sept. 21.—Sam *
Oakes was confined at a Nevada
City hospital last week with an attack of the pneumoniae ,
. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Clayton and son
of San Francisco arrived a few days
ago and sare visiting Mrs. Rachael
M. Labadie. Mrs. Clayton was formerly Miss Ruth Mullaley who lived
here for several years.
Cyril Pendola, a former resident,
now residing at San Francisco re. cently visited his#ol home heré
. The deer reason opened Wednes. day and most of the male population
. : ;
. took to the woods. The Grant and
. Heether saw ‘mill suspended operain order that the men
By nightfall two
successful, By!
Shavade: with Merleand Winsmore
and Bill Grant bagged anThe deer do not seem to be
overly plentiful this season.
Mr. and Mrs. James Roberts of
San Francisco were in this section
. Wednesday ona short visit.
John G. Ramm venerable Bridger
Creek rancher who has been confined with illness for many weeks is
improving and able ‘to welk about
his ranch.
' tions that day
ould go Siesrd
parties had beer
Groves and Joe §
Chapman
other.
j
.
RAGON. MINE
drifting south ‘in the
shaft at the Ragon mine northwest
of Nevada City. Ore continues to be
trucked to the Idaho-Marvland custom mill for gold recovery. O. MeCraney is superintendent.
Crews are
Cialifornia, the
Lieutenant Governor warned that
“radical agitators are working feverishly in California today, whispering their innuendoes, slandering our
public officials, fanning the fires of
hate and distrust in a determined
effort to destroy confidence in our
governmental institutions.’’,
“Tt is of transcending importance
today that our government shall be
strong and elean,’’ said Hatfield,
“but we need more constructive
criticism, honestly offered and less
‘of caustic criticism, cheaply uttered.
“If there are faults in our party
and faults in our state government
—as doubtless there are, for both
they must; are human institutions—let us proceed sincerely and intelligently to
correct them,
“Let us put our house in order,
_ but let us not, in the heat of partisanship, stoop to cheap opportuism,
demagogic utterance and hypocritical abuse to gain a doubtful political advantage.
“Our job is to-make our government honest, make it truly. responsTurning his attention to state Sov-!
ernment and the affairs of the Re-!
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Nevada City, California
Here you will find
Prices That Meet Present
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121 S. Church Street
Grass Valley
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Bicycles, Steel
Ore and Bullion
Purchased
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Established 1907
WLLDBERG BROS.
SMELTING & REFINING CO.
Offices: 742 Market St.,San Francisco c
Plant: South San Fr °
etc., repaired
—— = ETC., SHARPENED
[ASHTON, THE HATTER Gunsmith
MAKER OF REFINED STYLES : Light Welding
,RAY’S F7 tT SHOP
220 East Main ( .
GRASS ) ALLEY
Women’s and Men’s Hats’ Retrimmed. Cleaned and Reblocked $1.
504 Vernon St. Roseville.
SAFE AND LOCKSMITH
tapes, vacuum cleaners, washing machines, electric irons, stoves,
SAWS, AXES, KNIVES, SCISSORS
Phone 603
l EASY TO USE
SURE DEATH TO RATS
25c a tube
DICKERMAN
ll DRUG STORE
Nevada City
ive to the will of the governed, make
it respected—and make it worthy of
the respect of the rank and file of
our citizenry.”
FOR SALE—Two parcels of land—
one acre and five acres. Beautiful+
ly wooded. Water and electricity
convenient. East of Nevada City
limits. Inquire W. H. Goede; end
of Park Ave. 9-18-2tp
WANTED: Representatives to look
after our magazine subscription in=
terests in Nevada City and "vicinity.
Our plan enables you to secure @
good part of the hundreds of dol
lars spent. in this. vicinity each fal}
and winter for magazines. Oldest
agency in U. S. Guaranteed lowest
rates on all periodicals, domesti
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Manent business in whole or spare
time. Address MOORE-COTTRELL
Inc., Wayland Road, North Cohocton,
N. Y.
ELECTRIC REFRIGERA TO.
USED—We have several
buys in used Refrigerators, s
are like new. Very easy terms.
Phone 9 120 E. Main St. Rume
sey’s.
Mrs. Preston’s
“and white jazz band ~
“The Gables”
Nite Club
DANCING
to the music of a crack black
every
night. A hot number singer to
while away the time.
VISUAL
DEFECTS
PROPERLY
CORRECTED
‘News Sianel:
Stationery, Magazines
316° Broad St. Nevada City
USED WASHERS—From $10 v >
Maytags and other popular m
els. Terms are easy. Rum
Phone 9 120 E. Main St.
Valley.
MAYTAG WASHERS
SEE US for your new W: rain =
Be Comfortable
Get Your
MATTRESSES .
Machine. Exclusive Deal
Maytag Electric and gasol!
gine washers, also Hasy
ers, Tiron rite. be, ;
Repaired and Cleaned b
John W. Darke .
Commereial St. ° ‘Nevada
“109 J. Phones :