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September 3, 1928 (6 pages)

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< Gieaning 3, 1928 v The Nuevet Is Your Home Town Newsna MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ey asecgsicd aH ses! 38 al = Guarant~ed Vul-. caniziny anu RepACE TIRE SHOP @FikES _ NEW LOW PRICES ON FEDERAL TIRES A Substantial Drop airing 110 Main St. Grass Valley AUTHORIZED: SALES AGENCY ee ET ST LEDERAL,. 1 ome Jevaca Ceunty, California, and de_ oted: to the development of the sourees of the community. Publieation office, 305 Broad St. SUBSCRIPTION KATES applicatien. es on Entered as mail matter of the seAdvertisiug Rat Circulation for Nevada City and Ne Nevada City. ARTHUR A. WELLOUGEBY ditor and Publisher FLSES Pp. WILLOUGHBY Associate and Manaxer Ee eae Se ee eed ited are seamen Rintoeseneenren tree epiipiemen : IRRIGATION DISTRICT Continued From sront Page river below Drum power house some 400 second: feet flow of water. You haven’t any legal rights in Bear rivYou have some filings there. aE can file on any stream in California but that doesn’t give me any rights. is the then /your representatives filed a district / without a heart. The bond commisation districts er. ‘If: the Bear heart of the river situation district plans, ‘gion has some 70 irrig ~ NATIONAL COFFEE SHOP INVITES YOU TO, Forget your worries and come and eat here. We will do our best to please you. OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE Our Spe Merchants Lunch and cial Sunday Dinner of banks I am ‘interested in . property in this district. If the bond holders. should organize ensue until the bonds were paid. “The proper thing was draw the condemnation power company is _ under its control. As superintendent the banks which hold mortgages on farm it would mean that excessive land taxes would to withsuits. The willing to help THE NEVADA CITY NUGGET. CALIFORNIA either the district or the company. in favor. of the plan and four of the should try to crush the ether. There! five diretors Telt so. Instead of © try } is plenty of room for both of you ; ing to recall your’ directors, ive] . You are tied up fer 50 years. Are . them a vote of confidence Your . you going to have 50 years of war-. bonds jumping from 60 to 80 in the . fare or harmony? If it isto be war-. open market shows your four diree . ver, California address, $2.00 fare, I think you will get hurt worse . tors were right in their action a ‘tctde California in U. S. .. 2.50) than the company. The picture of the . . Mr Wood resuming the floor stat tix Monthe ; ~ peenee 1.00 future may not turn-out so roseate . ! 6d that he had intended to speak of "hree Months ... : . as was told you in the beginning.” the reeall. “You should require the cna el ae 3 05 Mr. Webb was next introduced ana . Prospects for your new board of directors to show where they going to get $200,000 for the January Ist spoke as follows: “I have not yet are had any. differences with the land‘ond elass in the pestolice at igo holders of Nevada and Placer coun: . interest. You can't afford to have ‘ : ‘alifornis de Act o : thie dtatrict x i lefau!) THE isi peg a s pore _ ties. T have not, however, at. times . '2'§ district go into. default--THE Cc ¥ ss Oo Marc as eo j IPRQWATy " , tel fal Geld >a marae . Newspaper of Gener! aereed with the management of. the . ?RESENT BOARD OF DIRECTORS A Legal Newsp e . NID. My chief concern fs for the . HAS SHOWN YOU A WAY TO GET ‘ada County, as defined by Stat , people who have to pay the bills, 1. OUT oF 7c DILEMMA.” baa Printed and Published at, have been a member of the bond At this juneture Mr, Teagarden adcommission since the inception of the . journed the meeting. . district. There is weakness sion, there in diviis unity in strength. J . doubted the wisdom of the bond setlup of the district at the outset and . beeause it took two years to get. it through, showed that I was.not coni vineed of its ultimate success. I am Pe favor of the NID proceeding along sane lines and not The Morning Session _ At the morning session of the board, Mr. Miller requested that the word “‘acting’’ ‘be dropped. from his managerial title as was only hired by the month. Engineer Tibbetts was direeted to consult with Dr. C. Pp. Jones and associates with regard gambling on to a water supply for the city of ehance and possible’ litigation. Sacramento. The Diamond Match thought IT knew your entire plans . Gompany was substituted for another The basie part of. your district is the company in the matter of lumber contract with the power company. It came to the attention mission in. July, supply for maintenance work. A bill which had been hanging fire for some months for the use of a tractor at the time the Fall creek siphon was clogged with anchor ice of the com. and not officially from the distriet, that condemnation proceedings had been filed. If you had the suits decided in your favor, tors} voted to pay in a. warrant $2150.50 to close the account: The manager reported that the district was liable for the the am satisfied myself that the powe1 company had protected its interests That Bear river stuff was a mere hope, an idle dream and had no ba sie legal fact. It was not disclosed at the time of putting it was reason or other. flooding _of Gracie and Mayflower mining properties from the. new ditch. The pipe line leakage at the Gracie was reported stopped but water has been seeping into the shaft from some other point. There is a very heavy ter six years had elapsed is open tu over the bond issue, concealed for some “The right to bring these suits afFRATERNAL CARDS NEVADA LODGE, BK. & A.M. Stated meetings No. 13, ple. 8p. .m. Sojourning BETS 1M FRESH VEGETABLES We Are Supplhyng Our Customers with Fresh Vegetables Every Day Rig The ht From The Garden Prices Are Reasonalsle The Qualitv is Right! PERT TS : ok Pees Radi: Servicing and Repairs. OIE LEONS MP ap be Asad WATCH REP AIRING CLARENCE R. GRAY 520 Coyote St. Work Called for and Delivered Nevada City Cleaners W.H. Osborne Pressing Patronize Home indusiry 8 NONE MEER + . r Phone 152 Repairing : Upholstering JOHN W. DARKE 1093 Phones 109M Cec ores anaes SS See Me—See Better GEO. H. SHIRKEY Opt. D. Optometris? 118 Mill St. Grass Valley %-. ~ THE ROSE LEE BEAUTY SHUPPE Hair Dressing Work. Famous Adele Mille: Toilet and PReauts Articles. Louise Martin J. F. O'CONNOR Civil and Mining Engineer es United. Li States. Mineral. Surveyor Land Surveyor. Upstair: ‘over City Hall. Main Street, Gres Pa q S.iain 3183. are cordially invite. GILBERT J. DAVIS, W. M J. FO STENGEEc, 6ecyMILO LODGE, .No. 48, K. of P. at Pythian Hall, Morgan and Powel Bidg. Visiting Knights always wel come, WoO. JNERFRDY,<C. C J. CB. FOSS: K. of Ro S&S. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ROSETTA BUZZA JOHNS Voea!l and Instrumental instrctior Late of the Royal Colleze of Mu sic. London, England. Vocal Pupi of Henry Blower and Piano. Puji of Ferbert Sharne. Terms on appli estion. Phone 229R. 218 French Ave Grass Valley. ~ DR. BELL Dentist Gffice Hours: $:30 to 5:30 Evenings by. Appointment Physician and Surgeon ' Office: 400 Broad-St., Hours: 10-12 a.m., 2-5, 7-8 p.m. Nurse in attendance J. M. Walling F. E. Grove ATTORNEYS AT LAW 10-12 a. m., 2-4 p. m. Notary Public Telephone 41 Hours: T. Nilon BoM, NILON & NILON Attorneys at Law Offices: Nevada City r Nilon John Hennessy Lynne Kelly HENNESSEY & KELLY Attorneys at Law Offices, Thomas Building, Grass Valley. Notary Public. W.°E. WRIGHT Attorney at Law Office in. Union Building Phone 23 Nevada City EDWARD C. UREN Mining and Civil Engineer Mining “Renorts Furnished Mining District Maps Phone 278R WARD A. JOHNSON, D.C. Chiropractor Nevada City Grass Valley Office hours<-10 to 12 A. M. at Nevada City’ 2 to 5:30 P. M:, and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 7 to 8 P. M., Grass Valley. Sundays by appointment. >*9 Commercial St. Phone N. C. 313 150% Mill St. Phone G. V. 196 ARMSTRONG & TABER U. S. Land & Mining Attorneys Procuring Title to. Mineral Lands a Specialty, 213 Oschner Bldg., Sac‘amento, Cal. Telephones: Rew’ t>nce Office Main 1772—J second Wednesday of each month at Masonic Telnbrethren . Meets the Ist and 3d Friday nights Navada City E. H. Armstrong . Grass Valley: Nevada City . flow of water going-.into the Green, discussion, to press these diaphanous . man shaft at claims. The suits néver should have . : . heen brought, is the opinion of .Mr . Wood and myself. They showed an . evidence of bad ialtn on the part of some of your representatives. The power company has now the Mayflower where operations were under way. The directors voted to have the manager handle the situation. Some
of the flume bents on the Bowman Spaulding line were reported distort-d and would need attention. A Glendale company wants to set out 2000 acres to citrus fruit in the Spenceville section and wrote regard= ing water service for the tract. The meeting seemed unable to proceed without frequently calling on the former unwatering agreed tr use all your surplus waters if su/fficient extra waters above amount be them in contracter furnished to warrant increasing their facilities te take care of such matters and * yer : term of years. The railread commis sion would be willing help fix the price of waters. i toa to set in such manager to elucidate natters under discussion. The latter _ecommended that a law suit be tarted against the Yuba River Powr Company over the surplus “The conference hetwecn the bone commission, the bond syndicate, rail road commission and the district din rectors last has brought forth ~ the plan which: should make you <« going concern. Let avoid a recurrence teles of the past. Cistriet has recent approiriations granted by the Water Reourees Division and charged that the Division had acted illegally in the natter of permitting changes in the flings made by the power company. week us look forware and of the mis I believe that th ‘he directors directed the attorney to a 90k into The iture under the the matter. former . present plan. You remember the mirjacle of the water turned into wine the Bible and the. miracle of the Taaves and the fishes to feed the mu! yany’s holdings «could under condemnation. proceedings. It wasreported that Engineer Tibin Morgan & Powell Bldg. Phone . titude, but I have yet to see where etts was highly elated at the engiES ig shee water ean be stored and delivered to} ‘eer that had been appointed by the DR. ROBERT FL WERNER the land at no cost to you. Seven ond syndicate to investigate his deartment. ROUGH AND million nothing. The day of miracles hes passed. Some. man has erred. . hate to say it but some women have erred at ‘times. GET TOGETHER NOW.. QUIT: YOUR BICKERING. QUIT YOUR FIGHTING. GIVE A LITT E COMFORT AND CHEER TO YQUR DIRECTORS, -I think a day. ; of. salvation is at’ hand for the present plan. n 4 Ve ’ FAY HOTS Mint AG? Go « ‘ READY, Sept. J, (Special to The Nugget)——Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bertino and family, who have been visiting her brother, M. FE. rank and family, have returned to their home ‘in Sacramento. Supervisor Frank spent Sunday on YT NI you on . the San Juan Ridge looking over the . Mr. Orrick stated that he had re-. rords. “re Ti € » wraexrt} . gretted to learn that the power com_Mrrs. Viola Crom of Marvaville hot : visiting her sister, Mrs: A.. Ms . Dany had been refusing to pay for! Crea . water under the contract as it was; A. E. McCrea. local diteh tender imverilling the payment of the intérfor the NID is ill at the Nereds City Sanitarium, He some time The fire Sampman . has been ill for jest on the bonds. The payments for : . water have been pledged to the rethat ' . e : . demption of the bonds and interest. raneh started on in Indian the ola Sprins i iola section burned over. cons! Qor: te: If you violate a contract (on your mm barn a _oe ODE able t¢ : : 2 me . tritory;, but did very litiie damnae . part, it gives the other party a right excepting to burn guite a ture; It burned considershle under brush and did considerable good in that, way. A screw. of men “are = stit busy on the highway between here and Grass Valley fixing the places a” thevwear down: Mrs. M.-B. Frank spent Sacramento. lot of pos . to refuse to live up to its part and . nossibly abrogate it. The condemna. } . tion proceedings would have involved . . the district in complicated litigation. . 'Fibbetts stated to him, saidOrrick, ' that-he-did-not favor the plan of de; veloping water in Bear river. NothTuesday in ing would be. gained by antagonizing Joseph Kneebone of Kneehone’ ‘the power company. “I RECOMMEND Garage, started Monday to make daily trips carrying: children to and from high school. He has put.on a twenty passenger bus and at present has fourteen passengers. The bus has} been needed here for several years so Siate Engineer Hvatt stoted that. the community owes Mr. Kneebone! : . 'a vote of thanks. ° Very hierest was shown in the primary eletion., Only thirty vote: were east Twenty one and nine Democrats. THAT “THIS DISTRICT GO FORWARD WITHOUT FURTHER CONthe unanimous decision of the bond certification commission has been for the dropping of the imtie condemnation Republien proeeedings. The district position on . Rear river’was untenable. The Paci-Menday the.. Ipeal se! ant ata ‘ aa oe With Mrs. « Wilson. of Gold Flat a . fie Gas position was sound. “TF YOU . teacher : . ; . WITLI, FOLLOW OUR PLANS, YOUR NPEAMS MAY YET BE BROUGHT TO) FRUITION. Arthur Battev ssid Mr. Todd_of Sacramento was he last week trvine ize ; day school in Indian Sprin Mr. and Mrs. Price Middletown, Lake spent few davs here with Mre, Arr ote ‘sister, Mrs. George Single. While h . they eleo visited his Moye] told him that this was not rnirriga-. w. Musfield of North San Juan. tion district, this was a mining counSupervisor Frank has hed anite » try. He said he hoped tq be able ae lot of work done on the Sneneeville read and now-has his truck an@ sevy“rave ta them ~thet he was right. eral men hauling gravel on Beckme St D,. THAT THE RECALL , Man Hill, tn Orr nizers a ¢ aoe S4 { Armstrane at County he had a dence . of a time ¢convine'ne his honhke ve Cn: vardine the Distriet and that they ai kes sake) wh ids 1 ee ee Tl OE a last winter, was brought up. The con; 7 7 "4 1 9 37° ue eee i you would ae aun 20. pet ees O!. tractor asked $2355. and the directhe flowage rights in Bear river. . ] nanager claimed that the Yuba com. be acquired . He uOltky with in Nevada City. Tuesday has a ‘bottle containing xravel frien ¢ > 9 ay : u e UTEON PERSONAL MENTION 1H GGET. out and/is willin: te consider extra! STOrELD RE TURNED INTO A PERSONAL MENTION ‘HE NEVADA cHTY NUGG waters of the distriet to build’up. VOTE-OF CONFIDENCE. The land is Bridy Eason Monroe returned to his a kl t Nevada City more revenue. 1 don’t think that . owners committee was unanimously Cc. C, Bennetts of Edwards Bridge pits ] Published weekly at ive@vé ; home in San Jose after a visit here . ated 1 et from his rivet fud rT. Niloh has been attendclaims on Seuth Yuba river. ine to pregessional business in Dow; . ! ille vast week, Miss Minnie Brand spent several nieville the } davs in Sacramento returning home Mr. and Mrs Pr, J: Torpie had as a last wee} evest their son, Odrian Torpie, of ust week. i ‘ amento, Miss Beatrice Ott and.guest, M yas Loretta Miller, left Sunday for ob Mra. Fred Searls. Jr., is home afschool term at . niver of Nevada. tera visit-in San Francisco, BROMO afebeoteotete festentebenteofentengeeotenteegesfen tented feedesfeaesgende apes edeateeebeade rates OA Re seceteste Sone seater ce ooatesteeteestestesteestenl ober te se Ve have added to our Woodbury Line: UPERFINE WITCH HAZEL of a great skin psecialist. An foy external use, eye wash, Sb7 LIU a : 1 The famous formula unequalled. product gargle, etc. :Or ? ee Ww. ev SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICE Pints—59C Half Pints—35C R. E. HARRIS . Shall always be adequate, dependable and satisfactory to the user. ¥ The only sound policy that will meet these obligations 1s to continue to furnish the best possible service at the lowest cost consistent with financial safety. T here is then in the Bell System no incentive to earn speculative or large profits. Earnings must be sufficient to assure the best possible service and the financial integrity of the business. Anything in excess of these requirements goes toward extending the service or keeping down the rates. This is Fundamental in the policy of the company. _The Bell Systems ideal is the same as that of the public it serves—the most telephone service and the best, at the least cost to the user. It accepts its responsibility for a nation-wide telephone service as a public trust. TONE et £7 % is THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY BELL SYSTEM . One Policy One System Universal Service rep { Lo fo Sto stenleate oe ole oleate she ole ole sheale ate ole oho shoals ae steals fe, ‘er. aS ¥, fs 1% fe Any % é . 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It will save you # ¢ both time and money to adopt this convenient method * * Phone Number One is esasily remembered. 4 f Jala’ + : LT TACKGAN ; ¢ : * ¢ UVhone Number One We Deliver £ s * Stee tototetetutteteteieate f * q ¥ Telepl Vi ec Cp 1OnEe SCFvice, a public trust Tue widespread ownership of the Bell Telephone SysF tem places an obligation on its management to guard the 7 rat atic ] E } 7 savings of its hundreds of thousands of stockholders. 4 Its responsibility for so large a part of the country’s telephone service imposes an obligation that the service ¢