Husted's Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley directory, 1897, Part 4

Author: Husted, F. M; Polk-Husted Directory Co
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: San Francisco, Cal. : F.M. Husted
Number of Pages: 792


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Delger Block No. I-Broadway northwest corner Ninth.


Delger Block No. 2-1155-1169 Broadway.


Eintract Hall-856 Webster.


Elite Hall-Twelfth northeast corner Webster.


Elsey Building-856 Broadway.


Enterprise Hall-Twenty-second southeast corner Grove.


Enquirer Building-416-418 Tenth.


Epworth Hall-Clay northeast corner Fifteenth.


Everts Block-1014 Broadway.


Examiner Building-914-918 Broadway.


Fidelity Hall-Peralta northeast corner Seventh.


Fifth Infantry Regiment Band Hall-709 Broadway.


Fraternal Hall-1156 Washington.


Fraternity Hall-Seventh northeast corner Peralta.


Free Library Building-North side Fourteenth near City Hall. Galvin Block-511-513 Fourteenth.


Germania Hall-832-836 Webster.


Golden West Hall-2123 Peralta.


Gospel Hall-470 Eighth.


Gospel Hall-1208 Twenty-third avenue.


J. W. MOSS, Real Estate Agent and Notary Public


Money to Loan, Houses Rented, Rents Collected


958 Broadway - bet. Ninth and Tenth . Oakland, Cal.


A.J. SNYDER & Co.


REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS 467 9th ST. OAKLAND


OAKLAND. 37


Grand Army Hall-419 Thirteenth.


Gregory Block-962 Seventh.


Hall of Records-East side Broadway between Fourth and Fifth.


Hamilton Hall-575 Thirteenth.


Hanifin Block-501-513 San Pablo avenue.


Hansen's Hall-Wood southwest corner Goss.


Harrison Hall-East Fourteenth corner High.


Holy Ghost Hall-2134 Magnolia.


Hook Building-419 Twelfth.


Institute Hall-1058 Broadway.


I. O. E. S. Hall-Third between Campbell and Willow.


I. O. O. F. Hall-Franklin northwest corner Eleventh.


I. O. O. F. Hall (German)-838 Webster.


James Block-Seventh northwest corner Wood.


Jurgens' Block-1116 Broadway.


J. B. P. & B. Association Hall-918 Washington.


Klinkner Block-San Pablo avenue northeast corner Klinkner avenue.


Klinkner Hall-San Pablo avenue northeast corner Klinkner avenue.


Kohler & Chase Hall-459 Eleventh.


Kohler Hall-Northwest corner Seventh and Chester.


Labor Bureau Hail -- 530 Eighth.


Land and Loan Co.'s Block-Washington southeast corner Twelfth.


Liberty Hall-865 Broadway.


Lillard Building-Thirteenth northwest corner Washington.


Loring Hall-531 Eleventh.


Macdonough Theater Building-Broadway southeast corner Fourteenth.


Masonic Hall-Seventh northeast corner Willow.


Masonic Temple-Northwest corner Twelfth and Washington. Military Hall-377 Twelfth.


Mills Tabernacle-Harrison northwest corner Eleventh.


Milton Hall-San Pablo avenue southwest corner Milton.


Montana Block-1156-1162 Seventh.


Montana Hall-1160} Seventh.


Native Sons' Golden West Hall-1015 Clay.


Native Sons' Golden West Hall-764 East Twelfth.


Niedt's Hall-San Pablo avenue corner Bonton avenue.


Oakland Bank of Savings Building-Broadway northeast corner Twelfth.


Oakland Exposition Building-Twelfth southeast corner Web- ster.


Oakland Laundry Co.


(INCORPORATED) P. CALOU, President J. M. EGAN, Vice Pres.


OAKLAND, CAL.


BELASCO & CO


BILL POSTERS and Painted Sign Advertisers BROADWAY, Near Fourteenth Tele Main 23 (Next to Central Bank) Oakland, Cal.


Telephone 816


690 Twenty-ninth Street


OFFICE


M. S. SMITH & SONS


Artists' Architects' and omce Supplies. 1154 - 1158 BROADWAY, Oakland Telephone 613.


All Kinds of Building Materials and Builders' Hardware. Car Load Lots at Special Rates, West Berkeley, Cal. Telephone 1702


HENRY W. TAYLOR,


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OAKLAND.


Oakland Free Market-Fifth between Washington and Clay. Olive Block-Washington southwest corner Fourteenth.


O'Neill Block-San Pablo avenue southeast corner Stanford avenue.


Oriental Block-864 Washington.


Orion Hall-555 East Twelfth.


Parsons' Block-612} East Twelfth.


Pentecost Hall-2134 Magnolia.


People's Hall-767 Sixth.


People's Theater-Washington southeast corner Twelfth.


Playter Block-1209 Broadway.


Post Office-Northeast corner Fifteenth and Broadway.


Pythian Castle-377 Twelfth.


Reed Block-1016 Clay.


Reliance Building-San Pablo avenue northwest corner Seven- teenth.


Remillard Building-414-420 San Pablo avenue.


Sacred Heart Hall-Fortieth near Grove.


Salvation Army Barracks-317 Eighth.


Sather Block-North side Seventh between Market and Myr- tle


Schimmelpfennig's Hall-764 East Twelfth.


Seminary Building-462-464 Thirteenth.


Severing Building-1018 Washington.


Schutz Building-Washington between Tenth and Eleventh.


Shattuck Hall-453 Eighth.


Syndicate Hall-561 Thirteenth.


Thomas' Hall-11563 East Fourteenth.


Turner's Hall-832-836 Webster.


Upper Fruitvale Hall -- Hopkins near Fruitvale avenue.


Washington Building-1011} Washington.


Washington Hall-307 East Twelfth.


Westphal Building-1162 Washington.


Wilcox Block-921 Broadway.


Y. M. C. A. Building-Twelfth northeast corner Clay.


Young Men's Institute Hall-Corner Fifteenth avenue and East Fourteenth.


SCHOOLS.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


F. B. Clement, president : J. B. McClymonds, superintendent and secretary.


San Francisco Laundry


WASHING called for and delivered in San Francisco, Oakland, Alameda and Berke- ley.


OFFICES San Francisco, 33 Geary Street Oakland, 866 Broadway


Blow & Thomson


1010 Eroadway, 413 Fourteenth St. OAKLAND, CAL.


PLANS AND SPECIFICA- TIONS FURNISHED FREE OF CHARGE. TEL. 360


Contractors and Builders


OAKLAND.


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OBSERVATORY.


Chabot Observatory-Lafayette Square, Eleventh and Grove. Cards of admission except for Monday and Friday evening can be obtained on application to the director, J. B. Mc- Clymonds, City Hall.


CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Oakland High School-Twelfth between Jefferson and Grove. J. B. McChesney, principal; E. F. Burrill, Miss Elizabeth Packard, S. A. Chambers, Miss Elsie B. Lee, Miss Caro- line M. Cushing, Miss Katherine M. Wertz, C. L. Bieden- bach, Miss Alma I. Galbraith, Miss Cora L. Williams, Miss Annie W. Brewer, Miss Emma H. Hilton, Mrs. Fannie M. Pugh, Miss L. E. Johnson, W. F. Hall, Miss K. M. Graydon, Miss Ella C. McNeely, J. M. Patton, Miss Carrie B. Palmer, S. P. Meads, Miss Margaret Wythe, Raymond Russ, Miss Margaret Herrick, D. P. Hughes, teachers.


Central Grammar School-Twelfth northeast corner Market. P. M. Fisher, principal; Miss M. C. Heaton, Miss Hattie E. Corliss, Miss Agnes E. Madden, Miss Mary V. Stuart, Miss Evelyn Gilmore, C. E. Keyes, O. M. Adams, Ronald P. Gleason, W. E. Gibson, J. T. Draper, Miss Martha Brier, P. E. Daniels, teachers.


Clawson School-Magnolia between Thirty-second and Thirty- fourth. Miss Julia E. Colby, principal; Mrs. Mary J. Ayres, Miss Flora R. Smyth, Miss Mertie Burrows, Miss Carrie Reed, Miss Augusta L. Zabel, Miss Bertha Feibush, Miss Clara N. Gibson, Mrs. Sarah B. Byrod, Miss Stella G. Trask, teachers.


Cole School-Tenth between Union and Poplar. George W. Frick, principal; Miss Louise Grove, Miss Robina Fergu- son, Miss Susie H. Snook, Miss M. S. Pullman, Miss Lelia A. Darrow, Miss M. Ella Hall, Miss Isabella F. Morison, Miss Martha D. Baker, Miss Emily McMullan, Miss N. M. . Givens, Miss M. M. Pearce, Miss Nellie A. Wyckoff, Mrs. J. N. Brower, Miss Fannie G. Smith, Miss Margaret Con- ners, Miss Martha R. McClure, teachers.


Sheet Iron, Iron Pipe, Fittings, Pumps, &c. Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, S. E. Cor. Market & Beale Sts


San Francisco. Cal.


ENTERPRISE BOTTLING CO.


MILWAUKEE PILSENER CULMBACHER ENTERPRISE LAGER, EXTRA PALE


Telephone Main 877 Sole Agent Alameda Co 806-8'0 Isabella St.


N. P. REUSS


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Y. m. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal.


Telegraphy Course $10 Per Month.


40 OAKLAND.


Durant School-Twenty-eighth between Grove and West. S. G. S. Dunbar, principal; Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, Miss S. J. Hodgdon, Mrs. E. E. Greenman, Miss S. E. McFarland, Miss M. W. Tyrrell, Miss H. C. Larkin, Mrs. C. C. N. Wal- ter, Miss S. I. Regan, Miss M. C. Sutherland, Mrs. B. H. Stone, Miss M. T. Kimball, Mrs. C. E. Maddocks, Miss C. P. Leet, Miss L. C. Betancue, Mrs. Jane Klee, Miss A. B. McDonald, teachers.


Franklin Grammar School-Tenth avenue between East Fif- teenth and East Sixteenth. J. F. Chandler, principal; Miss H. C. Simpson, Miss M. J. Shaw, Miss A. M. Duren, Mrs. E. M. Bartholemew, Miss C. A. McCracken, Mrs. H. G. Ayer, Mrs. G. S. Hurwood, Miss L. A. Beauvais, Miss K. C. Morris, Miss M. S. Smith, Miss F. C. Sutherland, Miss L. E. White, Mrs. C. J. Hammer, Mrs. E. R. Tucker, Miss L. E. Bentley, Miss L. C. L. Janssen, teachers.


Garfield School-East Sixteenth northwest corner Twenty-third avenue. Mrs. E.Gibbs, principal; Miss Ida Vandergaw, Miss Abbie F. Phillips, Miss G. W. Littlejohn, Miss S. J. Dewing, Miss M. Bradley, Miss L. U. Phillips, Miss Eva A. Berry, Miss E. A. Stevens, Miss J. K. Storrie, Miss Isabel McCracken, Miss Kate Marsh, Miss D. Hufschmidt, teach- ers.


Grant School-Broadway northeast corner Prospect avenue Miss E. Powell, principal; Miss Pauline Marshall, Miss Elizabeth B. Myrick, Miss Bessie M. York, Miss M. C. Ellis, Miss Anna M. Richardson, teachers.


Grove Street School-Grove between Fourth and Fifth. Mrs. N. D. Standeford, principal; Mrs. I. C. Scanlan, Miss M. E. McComas, Miss M. M. Campbell, teachers.


Harrison School-Harrison corner Fourth. Miss H. M. Mul- len, principal; Miss A. A. Cordes, Miss G. C. Herd, Miss K. N. Bassett, Miss H. A. Robins, Miss A. M. Quince, teach- ers.


Lafayette Grammar School-West between Seventeenth and Eighteenth. Miss A. F. Aldrich, principal; Miss T. C. Lis- son, Miss A. F. Robins, Miss E. M. Shrman, Miss Josephine Lemon, Miss Nellie Cook, Miss G. A. Vinzent, Miss A. B. Rogers, Mrs. N. H. Hornick, Miss J. D. Cornor, Miss M. E. Clock, Mrs. M. G. Bradbury, Miss M. E. Morris, Mrs. E. W. Anderson, Miss G. B. Playter, teachers.


KALINDO HOTEL The Leading and largest Hotel in Oakland. 8 +?St. bet Broadway and Franklin St


Coal


Only Genuine Sole Agent Dunsmulr'e Original and Wellington


JAMES P. TAYLOR COAL Offices, 455 Ninth St., Oakland, and 1507 Park St., Alameda, Yard, Foot of Franklin St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ·FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC


A. J. SNYDER & Co.


REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS 467 9th ST. OAKLAND


OAKLAND.


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Lincoln School-Tenth corner Alice. T. O. Crawford, prin- cipal; Miss J. O'Meara, Mrs. E. L. Thompson, Miss E. Frank, Mrs. I. M. Morgan, Miss Fannie M. Henderson, Miss Grace Campbell, Mrs. Rellie Melquiond, Miss Mabel Putnam, Miss Lillian Sparks, Miss M. M. Rutherford, Miss Leona Carrick, Miss Florencce E. Branch, Miss Julia Dole, Miss Mary L. Wheeler, Miss Rebecca A. Bills, Miss Regina Reilly, teachers.


Prescott School-Campbell and Seward. C. F. Gulick, princi- pal; Mrs. L. R. Washburn, Miss H. Sumner, Mrs. M. V. Boardman, Miss A. C. Hennings, Mrs. Anna W. Trescott, Miss E. C. Morris, Miss C. J.Giamboni, Miss M. Story, Miss M. E. France, Miss May Jenkins, Miss N. H. Neylan, Miss M. Maud Martin, Miss M. R. Blythe, Mrs. Marion Rainey, Miss A. M. Johnson, Mrs. Susan Runyon, Mrs. M. E. Hawkins, teachers.


Swett School-Twelfth avenue between East Nineteenth and East Twentieth. J. H. Sumner, principal: Mrs. F. C. Preb- ble, Miss M. M. Ham, Miss I. L. Hunt, Miss E. R. Larue, Mrs. M. V. Kingman, teachers.


Tompkins School-Fifth and Linden. C. E. Markham, princi- pal; Miss A. E. Walton, Mrs. I. E. DuBois, Miss F. I. De- Wolfe, Miss F. G. Billings, Miss N. A. Carter, Miss G. de Laguna, Miss D. V. Howard, Miss C. L. Abbott, Miss S. M. McFeely, Mrs. I. A. Coady, Mrs. L. A. Walker, Mrs. F. B. Gould, teachers.


Central Evening School-Twelfth northwest corner Market. C. E. Merwin, principal; W. A .- Fine, Miss Philena Perkins, Lewis W. Allen, Miss Mary E. Wolcott, Miss Rebecca Blackwood, teachers.


Clawson Evening School-Magnolia near Thirtysecond. J. A. Sands, teacher.


Franklin Evening School-High School Building. Miss M. Stewart, teacher.


Garfield Evening School-East Seventeenth and Twenty-third avenue. Percival Dolman, teacher.


Prescott Evening School-Campbell and Seward. A. Megahan, teacher.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS.


Bay District Public School-San Pablo avenue corner Craw- ford. J. A. Vergon, principal; Miss E. H. Stokes, Miss D. E. Rockefellow, Miss J. G. Kelly, Miss A. Prole, Miss M. M. Grindley, Miss R. Andrew, Miss S. E. Davis, teachers.


John Wieland Lager Beer


Oakland Bottling Co. 1419 Broadway TELEPHONE 223


Extra Pale and Standard. Best on Earth.


THE CHRONICLE has the Largest Circulation D 5


It will pay you to visit Walsh & O'Brien before purchasing elsewhere


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OAKLAND.


Emery District Public School-Forty-first between San Pablo avenue and Adeline. James Malloch, principal; Miss L. J. Amerman, Miss A. H. Yates, teachers.


Fruitvale Public School-Boston avenue corner School. Miss A. J. Swasey, principal; Miss J. C. Allen, Miss L. B. Dono- van, Miss A. V. Baxley, Miss I. M. Hammond, Miss Carrie Bradley, Mrs. Kate Scheuch, teachers.


Lower Fruitvale School (branch)-1264 East Fourteenth. Miss Julia R. McCord and Miss Marion Bromley, teachers.


Hays District Public School-Hays Canyon road near Thorn road. Miss B. Carpenter, teacher.


Melrose Public School-High, Melrose. David Williams, prin- cipal; Miss Edith Owen, Miss M. H. Barber, Miss Sarah V. Larue, Miss Lydia K. Armstrong, teachers.


North Temescal Public School-Temescal near Telegraph ave- nue. Mrs. E. A. Wilson, principal; Miss A. M. Goods, Miss A. M. Ford, Miss J. E. Burrall, Miss Sadie Walters, Miss E. E. Abell, Miss M. E. Riley, Miss E. Wallace, teach- ers.


Peralta District Public School-Alcatraz avenue near Telegraph avenue. E. T. Harms, principal; Miss E. C. Gallagher, Miss E. Reeve, teachers.


Piedmont District Public School-Piedmont avenue corner Echo avenue. E. C. Houston, principal; Miss E. L. Shearer, Miss L. M. Hering, Mrs. F. M. Thomas, teachers.


KINDERGARTENS.


East Oakland Free Kindergarten-724 East Fourteenth. Miss M. E. Rust, principal.


Edwards Kindergarten-820 Twenty-seventh, Miss M. Ed- wards, teacher.


Emeryville Free Kindergarten-259 Hollis. Miss I. G. How- ard, principal.


Fellows Kindergarten-940 Myrtle. Miss Nellie G. Fellows, teacher.


First Methodist Free Kindergarten-259 Hollis. Miss I. How- ard, principal.


Foster Kindergarten-Tenth corner Magnolia. Miss H. Fos- ter, teacher.


Froebel Kindergarten-1686 Valdez. Misses D. and R. B. Miller, teachers.


Good Will Kindergarten-701 Brush. Miss A. Warner, prin- cipal.


Electric Light Supplies John M. Klein's Electrical Works Headquarters for 421-423


Everything Electrical Montgomery Street San Francisco, Cal.


1309 to 1321 Center Street and 1310 to 1322 Peralta


Cash Grocery Store


WALSH & O'BRIEN


astBreedte.


REAL ESTATE 460 Ninth St. Oakland, Cal.


AYDELOTTE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE,


Telegraphy Course


$10 Per Month.


Y. m. C. A. Building, Oakland, Cal. OAKLAND. 43


Ludlow Kindergarten-1690 Eighth. Miss M. E. Ludlow, teacher.


Market Street Kindergarten-Market southeast corner Lydia. Miss Kate McDaniel, principal.


Mincher Kindergarten-Mattie avenue near Adeline. Misses A. and H. Mincher, teachers.


Naismith Kindergarten-601 Sixteenth. Miss M. F. Naismith. North Oakland Kindergarten-102 Hannah. Miss L. E. Christiansen, principal.


North Temescal Free Kindergarten-Temescal near Telegraph avenue. Miss A. L. Brown, principal.


Oakland Central Free Kindergarten-Third near Franklin. Miss Grace M. Patterson, principal.


Oakland. Kindergarten Training Class-1440 Franklin. Miss G. E. Barnard, principal.


West Oakland Free Kindergarten-757 Peralta. Miss Winnie M. McFarland, principal.


West Oakland Home Kindergarten-973 Campbell. Miss A. A. Wilkins, teacher.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.


Academy of Our Lady of Lourdes (school for girls)-Corner East Fifteenth and Fifteenth avenue. Conducted by the Sister of Mercy. Sister Mary Euphrasia, principal.


Aydelotte's Business College-Twelfth northeast corner Clay. J. H. Aydelotte, proprietor.


California College-East Twenty-seventh between Thirteenth and Fourteenth avnues, Highland Park. T. G. Brownson, president.


Convent of our Lady of the Sacred Heart (boarding school for young ladies)-1534 Webster. Conducted by the Sisters of the Sacred Names of Jesus and Mary. Mother Elizabeth, superior.


Fabiola Hospital Training Schol for Nurses-Moss avenue cor- ner Broadway. Miss Sarah Caig, superintendent. German and English School-1986 Webster. Miss D. Wittorf, principal.


Gilson's Normal and Special Training School-569 Thirteenth. Horton-Miss Horton's School-Twelfth northeast corner Fil- bert. Miss S. W. Horton, principal; Miss Nellie V. Jones, Miss C. F. Center, Miss M. M. Burnham, Miss E. Sinclair, Miss E. M. Sherman, Miss L. B. Blackwood, Miss F. M. Hanna, Miss F. W. Smith, Mrs. C. F. Snyder, Mr. P. D. Horton, Mr. C. Gleason, teachers.


BYRON RUTLEY


Merchant Tailor First-class Workmanship


1167


Perfect Fit Guaranteed Washington Street


reliable of any in use. 'Dredging Machinery of all Classes.


Harding's Gas and Gasoline Engines for Marine or Stationary Work. The most economical and Golden State and Miners' Iron Works. 231 to 251 FIRST STREET. San Francisco, Cal.


BLAKE, MOFFITT & TOWNE BOOK, NEWS, WRITING


And WRAPPING PAPERS 512-516 SACRAMENTO and 519 COMMERCIAL ST., S. F.


Every- where.


Carpets


Cleans


ROBINSON & CO.,


Telephone 211.


1010 Franklin St.


44 OAKLAND,


Mills College-Seminary avenue I mile east of San Leandro road. Mrs. C. T. Mills, president.


Oakland Business College-Macdonough Building. O. J. Wil- lis,principal.


Oakland Seminary-528 Eleventh. Mrs. M. K. Blake, princi- pal


Pacific Theological Seminary-Head of Webster between Haw- thorne and Plymouth avenue. Rev. J. K. McLean, D. D., president.


SnellSeminary-1213 Madison. Miss Mary E. Snell, principal. Sacred Heart School (for boys)-Forty-first near Grove. Con- ducted by the Christian Brothers.


Sacred Heart School (for girls)-Fortieth near Grove. Con- ducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.


St. Anthony's School (for boys)-East Sixteenth and Sixteenth avenue. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


St. Elizabeth's School (for boys and girls)-Bray avenue near East Fourteenth. Conducted by the Dominican Sisters. St. Francis de Sales School (for boys)-Corner Jones and Grove. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


St. Francis de Sales School (for girls)-Corner Jones and Grove. Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Names.


St. Joseph's Academy-Fifth corner Jackson. Conducted by the Christian Brothers. Brother Genebern, director.


St. Mary's College-Broadway near Hawthone. Founded in San Fancisco, 1863; tansferred to Oakland, 1889. Con- ducted by the Brothers of the Christian schools. Rev. Brother Bettelin, president; Rev. Brother Walter, director.


St. Mary's School (for boys)-Corner Jefferson and Seventh. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


St. Mary's School (for girls)-Corner Grove and Seventh. Con- ducted by the Sisters of the Convent of the Sacred Heart.


St. Patrick's School (for boys)-Corner Seward and Campbell. Conducted by the Christian Brothers.


St. Patrick's School (for girls)-Corner Seward and Campbell. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Joseph.


Waite Frances V. Mrs-759 Sixteenth.


N. B. Brocklehurst Teas, Coffees


and High Grade


Olive Oils


Importer of


840 Fallon St., Oakland, Cal.


A. J. SNYDER & Co


REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENTS 467 9th ST. OAKLAND


OAKLAND.


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SOCIETIES-SECRET AND BENEVOLENT.


MASONIC.


De Molay Council, Knights Kadosh, No. 2, A. & A. Scottish Rite-C. F. Burnham, recorder. Meets on the fourth Mon- day in each month at 305 Fourteenth.


Oakland Lodge of Perfection, No. 12, A. & A. Scottish Rite- C. F. Burnham, secretary. Meets on the first and third Mondays in each month at 305 Fourteenth.


Oakland Commandery, No. II-E. H. Morgan, E. C .; C. F. Burnham, recorder. Stated conclave on the first Tuesday in each month at Masonic Temple.


Alcatraz Lodge, No. 244-R. G. Graham, secretary. Meets first and third Mondays in each month at Masonic Hall, corner Seventh and Willow.


Brooklyn Lodge, No. 225-C. D. Hayes secretary. Meets first Tuesday in each month at Orion Hall, 555 East Twelfth.


Gethsemane Chapter, No. 5, Rose Croix-C. F. Burnham,» sec-


retary. Meets second Monday in each month at 305 Four- teenth.


Live Oak Lodge, No. 61-E. H. Hart, W. M .; J. J. Warner, secretary. Meets first Friday in each month at Masonic Temple.


Oakland Chapter, No. 36-J. W. McClymonds, secretary. Meets first and third Wednesdays in each month at Ma- sonic Temple.


Oakland Council, No. 12-J. W. McClymonds, recorder. Stated meeting on occurring fifth Thursdays in each month at Masonic Temple.


Oakland Lodge, No. 188-G. B. Daniels, W. M .; A. K. Clark, secretary. Meets first Saturday in each month at Masonic Temple.


Oak Leaf Chapter, No. 8, O. E. S .- Mrs. C. C. N. Walter, sec- retary. Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings at Ma- sonic Temple.


Oakland Chapter (U. D.) O. E. S .- Meets first and third Thurs- day evenings at Masonic Temple.


Unity Chapter, No. 65, O. E. S .- Meets second and fourth Mon- day evenings at Fraternity Hall, northeast corner Peralta and Seventh.


Masonic Board of Relief-J. J. Warner, secretary; office, 1118 Broadway. Stated meetings first Wednesday evening in each month.


Oakland Laundry Co.


(INCORPORATED)


P. CALOU, President J. H. EGAN, Vice Pres.


Telephone 816


690 Twenty-ninth Street


OFFICE


OAKLAND, CAL


BELASCO & CO


BILL POSTERS and Painted Sign Advertisers BROADWAY, Near Fourteenth Tele. Main 23 (Next to Central Bank) Oakland, Cal.


E a West Berkeley, Cal. Brick, Lime, Hair, Cement, Plaster TELEPHONE 1702


HENRY W. TAYLOR


M. S. SMITH & SONS


BOOKS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1154-1158 Broadway Telephone 613 Oakland, Cal.


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OAKLAND.


Oakland Masonic Temple Association-Northwest corner Washington and Twelfth. Incorporated June 25th, 1878. Capital stock, $100,000. George Patterson, president; J. J. Warner, secretary.


AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.


Center Council, No. 197-Meets first and third Tuesday evening's at 865 Union.


Oakland Council, No. 192-Meets first and third Wednesday evening at Twelfth and Brush.


Union Council, No. 168-Meets second and last Friday even- ings at 1325 Sixteenth avenue.


AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.


Council No. 2-Meets every Thursday evening, 555 East Twelfth.


Council No. 4-Meets every Thursday evening, 575 Thirteenth.


Council No. 23-Meets every Monday evening, Bartlett Hall.


Council No. 26-Meets every Friday evening, 575 Thirteenth.


Council No. 51-Meets every Thursday evening, Odd Fellows' Hall.


Council No. 55-Meets every Wednesday evening, 575 Thir- teenth.


Golden Gate Council, No. 58-Meets every Monday evening, Klinkner Hall.


Olive Branch Council, No. 23-Meets every Friday evening, 561 Thirteenth.


Woman's Council, No. 12-Meets every Friday afternoon, Klinkner Hall.


Woman's Council, No. 16-Meets every Friday evening, 1015 Clay.


Woman's Council, No. 25-Meets every Friday evening, Bart- lett Hall.


Woman's Council-Meets every Tuesday evening, Washington Hall.


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.


Court Advocate, No. 7378-Meets every Wednesday evening, 1156 Washington.


Court Athens, No. 7910-Meets second and fourth Monday evenings, 1280 Thirteenth avenue.


SAN FRANCISCO LAUNDRY OFFICES San Francisco, 33 Geary St. Oakland, 866 Broadway


A. H. BLOW


AGENT FOR THE PURCHASE, SALE, APPRAISAL and CARE OF OAKLAND 1010 BROADWAY. OAKLAND REAL ESTATE


OAKLAND. 47


Court Grant, No. 8378-Meets first and third Thursday even- ings, 555 East Twelfth.


Court Piedmont, No. 7808-Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings, 1015 Clay.


Court Sunset, No. 8027-Meets every Wednesday evening, Fi- delity Hall.


Court Triumph, No. 8350-Meets every Monday evening, 1015 Clay.


Piedmont Circle, No. 164-Meets first and third Tuesday even- ing, 1015 Clay.


Pride of the Forest Circle, No. 122-Meets every Thursday evening, 1156 Washington.


ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.


Bay District Lodge, No. 226-John Sheehan, recorder. Meets every Tuesday evening, Niedt's Hall.


Brooklyn Lodge, No. 3-George Chase, recorder. Meets every Wednesday evening, 555 East Twelfth.


California Lodge, No. I-A. W. S. Smith, recorder. Meets every Tuesday evening, Fraternity Hall.


Central Lodge, No. 251-Charles Gilman, recorder. every Monday evening, 1506 Seventh.


Meets


Keystone Lodge, No. 64-George S. Johnson, recorder. Meets every Tuesday evening, 1169 Broadway.


Oakland Lodge, No. 2-S. H. Mitchell, recorder. Meets every Friday evening, 1169 Broadway.


Oak Leaf Lodge, No. 35-J. H. Fairchild, recorder. Meets every Monday evening, 1169 Broadway.


Occidental Lodge, No. 6-W. E. Frost, recorder. Meets every Friday evening, Fraternity Hall.


Pacific Lodge, No. 7-J. S. Gilmore, recorder. Meets every Thursday, 1169 Broadway.


Temple Lodge, No. 11-R. B. Nixon, recorder. Meets every Monday evening, Claremont avenue, near Telegraph ave- nue.


Dawn of Hope Lodge, No. I, Degree of Honor-Meets every Saturday evening, Fraternity Hall.


Ivy Lodge, No. 4, Degree of Honor-Mrs. Ida Bradley, re- corder. Meets every Wednesday evening, 1169 Broadway. Silver Star, No. 2-Miss E. F. Kneale, recorder. Meets every Thursday evening, Claremont avenue near Telegraph ave- nue.


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