San Diego City and County Directory - 1917, Part 3

Author: San Diego Directory Co.
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: San Diego Directory Co.
Number of Pages: 1416


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In keeping with the growth of the community, the city recently spent the sum of $1,400,000 on harbor improvements. This ex- penditure not only provided a Municipal Pier, a Warehouse, an Administration Building and 2600 feet of bulkhead, but also took care of a large amount of dredging and beyond this gave to the city 80 acres of valuable filled in Tide Lands. The city still owns 1320 acres of tide lands-a stupenduous asset perhaps possessed by no other city in the world.


The County of San Diego contains almost 2,700,000 acres, but as the eastern part is mountainous, not more than 500,000 acres are suitable for agricultural purposes. On the other hand these moun- tainous districts offer to the visitor quite as enchanting bits of scenery as can be found on the coast.


The western part of the county is divided into a series of irreg- ular terraces or plateaus. The lower, or coast terrace, practically frostless, comprises a number of valleys with intervening mesa lands. Next comes a series of higher valleys varying in elevation from 400 to 1500 feet. The third series includes the foothill dis- tricts, with numerous small valleys, nooks and glens with an ele- vation of 2500 to 4000 feet.


The city owns its water system which is valued at $6,500,000. The source of supply is the impoundment in reservoirs of the flow of the mountain streams, and the natural underground reservoir of the San Diego river adjacent to the city.


The present supply is adequate and can be largely increased when necessary. The yield from available sources is approximate-


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ly 30 billion gallons per annum. The average daily consumption is 10 million gallons, supplied at a cost to the consumer of 10 cents per thousand gallons.


On account of the great diversity of soil conditions and be- cause of the great range in altitude, an endless variety of products is obtained. The Orange and Lemon take precedence perhaps, but the Grape Fruit, Tangerine, Olive, Grape and all the decidious fruits do well. Garden vegetables are grown throughout the year. The County also furnishes a large output of Honey, Hay and Cat- tle; Beans, Poultry and Dairy products. Likewise, more semi- precious stones are secured from this county than from any one state in the Union. The inquirer must not overlook either the fresh and canned fish industry or the large investments recently made in utilizing the kelp for potash.


In addition to the above, there must be taken into considera- tion 200 other manufacturing establishments, large and small.


Of great importance to any city is the question of transporta- tion. The Santa Fe Railroad has long been established in this ter- ritory, affording facilities of this immense system. Only a short time ago this road expended in San Diego the sum of $500,000 in permanent improvements. This included the building of the most pretentious station in Southern California.


The San Diego and Arizona Railroad is being rushed to com- pletion by the Southern Pacific Company, and will be in operation early in 1918. No expense is being spared to secure a minimum grade and a perfect road bed. This will give San Diego direct railroad connection to the eastward through the vast productive irrigation districts of Imperial Valley, Yuma, Phoenix, Arizona, New Mexico and the Southwest, of which San Diego with its unusual harbor facilities is the logical shipping and distributing point.


San Diego County has many hundreds of miles of boulevards and roads, and is connected with Los Angeles via the Coast Route by a paved highway. The State Highway to Imperial Valley is in the course of construction. The county is destined to become a "Mecca" for autoists, as its splendid roadways traverse some of the most interesting country from both an historical and scenic standpoint, in Southern California.


In almost every part of the so-called back country accommo- dations can be had at most pleasing and desirable resorts. This permits of traveling leisurely or of remaining quietly in the one which best suits the individual taste. To those who desire to lo- cate permanently in a community where the standard of the school system is high, where church facilities are of the best and where


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the means of recreation are varied and refined, San Diego offers much. To children and those advanced in years the city is espe- cially inviting, and for the business man with capital many oppor- tunities exist.


POPULATION


1870


1880


1890


1900


1910


1917


2,300


2,637


16,156


17,700


39,578


90,455


METROPOLITAN DISTRICT 1917


101,000


POST OFFICE RECEIPTS


1901-$39,151


1906-$ 74,350


1911-$181,805


1902- 41,720


1907- 89,776


1912- 228,058


1903- 46,000


1908- 103,570


1913- 263,221


1904- 56,392


1909- 113,632 1914- 265,065


1905- 64,190


1910- 140,209


1915- 300,560


1916- 280,583


BANK CLEARINGS


1908-$37,771,149 1914-$103,102,297


1911- 86,724,333


1916- 112,043,265


SCHOOL CENSUS


1905-4,243 1910-7,221


1915-11,161 1916-12,668


GENERAL STATISTICS


City of San Diego, California, for Year Ending December 31, 1916 Date Incorporated; First, 1850; Last, 1889, 1909.


Fiscal Year Began January 1, 1916.


City of the Second Class.


Have Freeholder's Charter.


Territory, 78 square miles (48,556 16/100 acres).


Ninety-three Miles of Street Railway.


Nine Banks, Capital $3,000,000; Deposits, $23,000,000.


Fourth City in Population in California.


A 10,000,000 gallon per diem Water Filtration and Aerating Plant.


$500,000 Improvements by Santa Fe Railroad.


Nearest Port of Entry for the Trade of the Orient.


Purest and Cheapest Water (Mountain) of any City of its size in America.


One of the best Libraries in the Country, a Depository for U S. Government Documents.


Largest and best equipped aviation field and training school for aviators in America.


Birdmen in the air every day in the year.


Normal annual temperature is 61 degrees.


Normal annual rainfall is 10.01 inches.


Average of but nine days a year without sunshine.


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ASSESSMENT ROLL-YEAR 1916 Valuation-Non-Operative Property


Real Estate .$73,122,637.00


Improvements Thereon. 5,607,605.00


Leased Land Improvements 20,835.00


Personal Property, Secured 2,965,492.00


Personal Property, Unsecured. 2,330,029.00


Money, Cash on Hand. 262,767.00


$84,309,365.00


Less Soldier and Church Exemptions. .


1,060,215.00


$83,249,150.00


Reduction, Board of Equalization


243,240.00


Total Valuation @ rate of $1.98. $83,005,910.00-$1,643,517.02


Losses by Mills in Extensions. 438.02


$1,643,079.00


Valuation-Operative Property.


Real Estate


.$ 1,289,675.00


Improvements Thereon


,377,515.00


Personal Property


3,484,408.00


Total Valuation @ Rate $0.1516. $ 5,151,598.00 $ 7,809.78


Supplemental Roll


15,723.00


311.19


Totals, Valuation and Collectable, $88,173,231.00 $1,651,199.97


Valuation, Tax Rolls. $83,021,633


Bonding Capacity 15% 12,453,245


Outstanding Bonds


10,130,673


Bonding Margin


$ 2,322,572


INDEX TO CONTENTS


Page


Page


Alphabetical List of Names


Churches and Religious Organizations 76


Abbreviations


136|


City Government 68


City of San Diego.


137


Clubs


89


Chula Vista


1134


Consuls


75


Coronado


1145


County Government


61


County Towns


1125


Courts


62


El Cajon


1177


Federal Government


74


Encanto


1185


Fire Department


70


Escondido


1190


Fraternal Organizations


80


Fallbrook


1211


Index to Advertisers


58


Julian


1219


Miscellaneous Information


61


Lakeside


1222


Miscellaneous Organizations 85


National Guard of California 73


73


National City


1237


Parks


79


Oceanside


1266


Police Department


70


Ramona


1284


Post Office


74


San Marcos


1288 Schools County


62


Santee 1293


Secret Societies


80


Business Blocks and Halls


79 State Societies


88


Business Classifications


1313 Street Guide


92


Cemeteries


79 Trade and Labor Organizations. 83


Chamber of Commerce


75


Warner Springs 1298


State Government


72


Santa Ysabel


1292 Schools Public, City and Suburban. .


69


La Mesa


1226


Lemon Grove


1232


Naval Militia of California.


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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS


Page


Page


Allens Dairy ... right side lines and American National Bank Building ..


American National Bank of


San


Diego .


.. front cover and


9


Gavin, Williams Co


6


Gerard, Harry J.


22


Arts & Crafts Press The ...


45


Auto Exhibit & Supply Co.


6


Bailey, W. J. Co.


16


Bank of Commerce & Trust Co. 10


Bank of La Mesa 1226


Gist, Gilman A ...


.. right side lines and 1352


Benson Lumber Co.front cover and 39 Gray, Maw Music Co., Inc. 1386


Benton Roof Co .. 16


Big Garage The (El Cajon)


1178


Billings-Watson Engineering


Co


20


Blanc, F. L ..


1219


Bowman, A. B.


44


Bradley, F. W. & Co., Inc.


.right top lines and


52


Bradley & Woolman


50


Brown Optical Co.


.. .. right side lines and 42


Burks Rubber


Stamp


& Printing


Works


.1396


Burnham, John & Co.


.left top lines and


46


California Commercial College.


.left top lines and 1399


California Iron Works ...


.left top lines and


41


California Stamp


..


47


Cameron, H. A. & Co ..


Campbell, John


left top lines and


32


Campbell Machine Co. The.


left side lines and


41


Carlsbad Inn


1132


Carmichael, Thurston


Co


. backbone 2 and


50


Carpenter's Inc.


.. right bottom lines and


48


Central Garage & Machine Shop ..


. back cover


and 1340


Central Garage, Escondido


1191


Kenilworth Inn


1284


Central Garage, Escondido


1191


Kettner & Salmons


.right bottom lines and


34


Chula Vista Review. 1134


Citizens' Commercial Bank. 1211


1380


Kip & Forester.


34


City Opticians


Coleman, Nelson L .... left bottom lines Commercial Print Shop 45


Conner Adjustment Bureau 1322


Crandalls, G. H. Parasol & Key Fac- tory 1366


Cuyamaca State Bank. 1178


Davis Undertaking Co.


.right top lines and


50


Del Mar


1173


Delta Creamery


Co.


1327


Dixie Lumber & Supply Co.


right top lines and


38


Dodson, A. E.


32


"E" Street Auto Shop 1308


El Cajon Machine Co. 1178


El San Luis Rey Hotel. 1266


Engebretsen. John 21


Escondido Garage


1190


Escondido National Bank


1190


Escondido Savings Bank.


1190


Federal Building Co ...


1"


Merchants' National Bank


First National Bank-Oceanside


1267


11


Meyerhoffer, Orvar S. T.


4


Fisher, Harry & Co ...


Mikels & Bradbury ...


... right side lines and


36


Fleming, John


. left bottom lines and


33


Gifford, C. M. & Son. 43


Giraud, P. A. & Co. .. front cover 23 and


24


Grier, S. W. Co ... left top lines and 1353


Hagenbuck, Chas. H.


1185


Hartwell Electric Co.


.. left top lines and 1333


Hayden, Alfred W ..


1354


Hebron Home for Aged People.


. left side lines and


25


Hercules Oil Co ..


. back cover


Hill Street Garare Co (Oceanside) . 1266


Homeland Building Co.


1238


Hotel Belmont


1349


Hotel Churchill


left bottom


lines


Hotel St. Charles


1351


Hotel Santa Ysabel 1292


Hotel Webster


28


Hotel Yale.


right bottom lines


International


Theosophical Head-


I. X. L. Laundry


1368


Jacobs, W. G ..


1288


Jedlick, A. V. Co ..


... right side lines and


37


Jewett Hotel


Johnson-Saum


Co.


28


.left side lines and


51


Jordan Transfer Co ..


1239


Kemp, Harry V .. left top lines and


20


Kendall, E. L .....


. front cover and


31


King George Hotel


28


Clemmens, A. J.


1211


Kirshbaum, Louis


left side lines and


37


Koehn, Louis


1219


Konrad, Wm., Hardware Co.


1347


Lanier Hotel


29


La Sha, J. Stanley


.right top lines


Laureen, P. W ..


. left bottom lines


Ludington, W. F. Co ..


.right top lines and


34


Lusted Garage


6


Mcclintock Co ..


43


McCormick, Chas. R. Lumber Co ..


.right top lines 39, 1191 and 1267


McMurtrie, Leighton


... left top lines and


35


Markham Pottery


1239


Maryland Hotel


back paster


Masten & Kendall.


.. right bottom lines and


35


Mathewson, J. A ..


1145


Mealy La Verne D.


1219


33 Mountain Glen House. 1220


Barney & Barney.


.. right side lines and


31


Goodbody, M. D.


21


Gorton, E. Rex.


1178


Belmont Hotel


1349


23 |Flower Shop, The.


24


17 |Frost Hardwood Lumber Co.


25


Frye & Smith ... back cover, 45 and


46


Greenwood Cemetery Assn.


.left top lines and 22


California Trunk Factory


1410


quarters. .


. right side lines and


49


Irwin & Co .... right side lines and


24


21


59


Page


Muehleisen Tent & Awning Co ...


.. right side lines and 49


Mutual Ice & Cold Storage Co. 31


National City News. 1239


National City State Bank 1239


Naylor Gem Co ..


. left side lines


Neal, W. S ...... left side linÄ—s and 35 Neal & Perkett ..... back cover and 1340 Nearpass Seed Store ..... right top lines New Palace Hotel .. 30


Norker Perfume Mfg. Co. 44


Oceanside Garage


1267


Oesting, Chas. W .. front cover and 36


O'Neall, Chas. . right top lines and 46


Ort Iron Works.


right top lines and 40


Otto, Geo. F.


.left bottom lines


Pacific Wood & Coal Co. . back cover


Painless Parker .. left side lines and


23


Starkey, John B ... 36


Stiles Poultry Supply Co.


.. right top lines and 44


Park, Eugene D ... 1145 Stokes, Rodney Co. 5


Peoples National Bank.


1238


Peoples State Bank.


1133


Pepper, Geo. N ...


right side lines


Peterson Bros ... left side lines and


Pfahler, Buelow & Fisher ... .. right side lines, back cover and Pickwick Stages


38


Tefft Motor Car Co. 1311


Thearle Music Co.


Point Loma Homestead .right top, right side lines and 1386 .. right side lines and 49 Thiel Detective Service Co.


Price Motor Car Co .. 7 .. right bottom lines and 1330 Producers' Mutual Dairy Assn .. . left side lines and 31 Tip-Top and Kleen Maid Bread .. .right bottom lines and 8


Rainford, Alice M.


Robbins, A. R.


Robinson, Elizabeth S.


1404


Rogan & Co .. .. front edge and Rood Peters Co. . left side lines and Rosenfelds Elite Button Works. 20


Ross & George .. . left side lines, back cover and ..


15


United Stages


1403


United States National Bank. 8


Urquhart, James


Urschel, J. W.


1191


Wakeling, Thos A .. 36


Walk-Over Boot Shop .left side lines Walton, W. Blakey. . left side lines


San Diego Consolidated Brewing Co 52


San Diego Cycle & Arms Co. . back cover San Diego Lumber Co.


40 44


Warner Hot Springs .. 1298 Watkins, Edwin P .... top edge and 1381 Western Auto Supply Co 7


40


San Diego Rubbish Co.


25


Western Lumber


Co.


San Diego Savings Bank The.


11


Wiegand, Henry


wilson, .right side lines and 37


47


Sanitary Ice Cream Co 1352


Santa Ysabel Store The. 1292


Schiefer & Sons. 18 Schirm, J. S. Commercial Co .. ... .. left bottom lines and 16 Schrock & Ambler (Santa Ysabel) . 1292 Shackelford, Earl J. 1381


Shaw, W. Edward ... 7


Smith, Murphy & Randall ..


.. right bottom lines and 51 Snyders I. X. L. Laundry. 1368


Snowflake Baking Co .. .. right bottom lines and 8


Sonka Bros. 1232 South Coast Land Co (Del Mar) .. 1173 Southern Trust & Commerce Bank right and left bottom lines 10 and 13 Speedy's Truck Line 1191


Spreckels Building


18


Stanton, Leon I .. 12


Star Cafe (Oceanside) 1267


Stolls Multigraph Shop.


42


Stratford Inn at Del Mar. 1173 Sturz, J. L ... . left side lines


6 Stuttz, Geo. F. 43 Taylor, John B. (Oceanside) 1267


7


24 41


Union Building


19


Union National Bank.


.back bone and 14 Union Title Co. of San Diego. . bottom edge and 3 Union Trust Co. of San Diego .... . bottom edge and 3


Russ Lumber & Mill Co .... front cover Russell's-A Place to Eat. 1191


St. Charles Hotel. 1351


St. Joseph's Hospital and Sanitar- ium


27


San Diego Army & Navy Academy 48


San Diego Art Glass Works .. . . 1303 San Diego Conservatory of Music .. 1399


Wankowski, V. & Co. .. right top lines and 37


San Diego Planing Mill.


12


47


San Diego Welding & Brazing. Works 52


Wurster Construction Co.


.right bottom lines and


.


Paradise Valley Sanitarium. .left bottom lines and 26


Page


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APPENDIX


(Too late for insertion in regular Alphabetical).


Adler E Harry, slsmn Cal State Land Co, r Camp Rockwood, E. S. D. Allen Chas B .(Sarah C), h S Chollas Valley R D 3 Bx 61 B.


Allen Chester E, carrier P O, RD 3 Bx 61 B.


BERE FRANK, with San Diego Directory Co, 332 Union Bldg, 235 Broadway.


Bevelhaimer John, janitor Jefferson Sch.


Bolton Walter A (Nellie B), dist supt Mutual Life Ins Co of N Y, h 1891, 31st.


BOSWORTH EVA BIRD MRS, editor and publisher La Jolla Jour- nal. h 1433 Torrey rd, La Jolla.


Butler Mary (wid John T), h 3905 Center.


California State Land Co, I R Bigsby pres, J M Arnold v-pres. R A Chapman sec-treas, 1025, 4th rm 413.


CENTRAL GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP (Neal & Perkett), 1041 Columbia, bet Court House and Santa Fe Depot, Phones Main 4569, Home 4042. (See back cover and adv at classified Garages).


CHAPMAN R A (Marie De Beau), little farms and homes on easy payments, loans and insurance, 413 Owl Drug Co Bldg 1025, 4th, Phone Main 2076, h 3905 Eagle.


Cooper Evelyn T Mrs. clk Carnegie Apts. r 950, 9th.


Dawson Richd T, mgr Pacific Kissel Kar Branch, h 2451 C.


Dyer H C (Roseborough & Dyer), r El Paso, Texas.


Elite Printing Co (G H Sherlock, G T Keene), 945, 7th. Fecci Louisa (wid Domingo), h 1970 Irving av.


FLETCHER ED CO (Ed Fletcher), real est 920, 8th.


McKee Belle S Mrs, tehr S D High Sch, r 2460 B.


Modern Woodmen of America Camp 7255, E HI Mills elk, 1015, 1st rm 405.


Meyers Geo P, janitor S D High Sch.


Muscogee Club, Floyd Topping pres, E L Johnson v-pres, H M Stan- ley sec-treas, Upas ne cor Indiana.


MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO (of New York), Walter A Bolton dist supt, 405 Central Mortgage Bldg 1015, 1st.


Nemechek Gustav A (Mary), ins 1015, 1st rm 405, h 459, 18th. Reyer Fredk, tchr S D High Sch.


Roy Henry J (Ida), member Cemetery Commission, h 2635 B.


Royal Neighbors of America, Vilven Camp 2708, Mrs A. D. Mills recorder, 1015, 1st rm 405.


F. W. BRADLEY CO.


FAMILY TRADE A SPECIALTY TELS: HOME 1157, MAIN 157


Wholesale Wines and Liquors


Prompt Free Delivery


1058 FOURTH ST.


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Miscellaneous Information


San Diego County Government


COURT HOUSE


North side of Broadway bet Front and Union.


BOARD OF SUPERVISORS


Elected for


four years. meetings are held on the first Mon-


Regular County Detective-D. S. Wilbur, Court House.


day of each month, commencing County Physician-Dr. I. D. Web- at 2 p. m., when the demands against the county are audited.


All claims must be fully itemized District Attorney-S. M. Marsh; As- and filed not later than the 28th of each month.


MEMBERS


First District-Harry P. Greene, San Diego; term of office expires Janu- ary 1921.


Second District-Chas. H. Swallow, San Diego; term of office expires January, 1921.


Third District-Joseph Foster, Fost- er P. O .; term of office expires January, 1921.


Fourth District-Chas. L. Good, Lemon Grove; term of office ex- pires January, 1919.


Fifth District-George F. Westfall, Fallbrook; term of office expires January, 1919.


Clerk of Board-J. B. McLees.


BOARD OF EQUALIZATION


Board of Equalization meets first Monday of July each year, and continues not later than third Monday.


COUNTY OFFICIALS


Assessor-Montgomery M. Moulton; Deputies, Geo. W. Moulton, C. R. Turner, W. P. Whitney, C. R. Sell- ors, S. E. Edwards, W. E. Agard, H. L. Worthen, Nathaniel McHor- ney.


Auditor-Chauncey R. Hammond; Lowe, H. W. Omo, W. F. Chalmers. Coronor-Otto G. Marsh; F. W. Mul- ler, deputy, 424 Granger Bldg. County Clerk-J. B. McLees; Dep- uties, L. L. Bailey, C. O. Duffy, A.


E. Eldredge, W. J. McLean, E. B. Adams, G. L. Flagg, R. F. Gusweiler, Beulah Allen, Clara M. Eilerman, Mrs. B. S. Johnson, E. Lenore Butler.


ster, Court House, (office Granger blk.)


sistants, H. V. Mather, J. D. Mal- colm, Earl F. Drake, C. E. Butler, W. F. Schuermeyer.


Game Warden-F. A. Thomas, 2767 Marcey av.


Health Officer-Dr. Otto G. Wicher- ski, 409 Watts Bldg.


Probation Officer-W. E. Blair, Court House.


Public Administrator-Edwin Reed, 422 Union Bldg., 235 Bdwy.


Recorder-John H. Ferry; Deputies, W. Howard Ferry, Nellie C. Par- sons, Edwin A. Woodard, L. B. Woodard, H. F. King, F. H. W. Drummond, H. A. Lytle.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, W. E. Crane, Court House Annex.


Sheriff-R. L. Conklin; Under Sher- iff, J. C. Byers; Deputies, F. W. McCarty, E. F. Cooper, Wm. Lan- dis, Leon Cesmat, P. Page Nelson, Terrance Orrell, Fred Knefler, H. C. Nichols, H. L. Hubbell, A. L. Holmes, J. D. Schussler.


Superintendent of Schools-J. F.


West; S. N. Montgomery, Asst. supt .; Geo. F. Staat, Ada York, deputies.


Surveyor-George Butler; Deputies, Paul R. Watson, F. J. Grumm, Roy D. Keyes, R. W. Miller, J. W. Williams, Vitruvius Elmendorf.


Deputies, A. B. Cunningham, A. D. Tax Collector-Anson F. Cornell;


Deputies, A. C. Meyer, Carl Fuhr- ken, John J. Manney, A. H. Craft, Lincoln McMillan.


Treasurer- John F. Schwartz; Depu- ties. G. W. Heston, C. C. Chappell.


Barney & Barney


Insurance Bonds, Loans Liability Compensation


PACIFIC MUTUAI LIFE INS CO.


Scripps Bldg. Rooms 207-209


Information Bureau


International Theosophical Headquarters


Point Loma California


330 Broadway


U. S. Grant Hotel Bldg.


Near Entrance


CARPENTER'S, INC. 1036 6TH ST., NEAR BROADWAY HOME 1030: MAIN 828


THREE FLOORS OF Commercial Sta- = tionery, Office Supplies, Filing Systems and Devices, Books, Fine Stationery and Engraving. =


TOY DEPARTMENT ON THIRD FLOOR


John Burnham & Company 212-214 TIMKEN BUILDING


REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE


The Campbell Machine Co.


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County Officials (Continued) Inspector Apiaries-R. A. Darling, Escondido.


Veterinarian and Live Stock Inspec- tor-W. G. Oliver.


County Hospital-University Heights, Dickinson nr. Front; John F. Ma- loney, Supt.


County Farm-Mission Valley, John F. Maloney, Supt; Chas. D. Church, foreman.


MARINE- AUTO


County Farm Advisor-H. A. Wein- land, Chamber of Commerce.


County Department of Charities- Grace H. Howell, investigator, Court House.


AND


County Free Dispensary - Court House.


GENERAL REPAIRS


County Free Library-Jennie Herr- man. librarian, Court House; branch 4115 Adams av.


County Law Library-Harry J. Place, librarian, 3d fl Court House.


County Detention Home - Mission Valley; C. L. Hazard, Supt., Mrs. Grace Smith. Asst. Matron.


County Pest House -- Mission Valley.


COUNTY HORTICULTURAL COM- MISSION


H. M. Armitage, Commissioner, Court House.


COUNTY COURTS


Department 1-W. R. Guy, Judge; R. F. Gusweiler, Clerk; J. Keno Wilson, Bailiff.


Department 2-T. L. Lewis, Judge; Chas. C. Duffy, Clerk; H. E. Web- ber, Bailiff.


Department 3-W. A. Sloane, Judge; W. J. McLean, Clerk; W. J. Mosh- er, Bailiff.


Department 4-Chas. N. Andrews, Judge, G. L. Flagg, Clerk; W. A. Boyd, Bailiff.


Official Court Reporters-Fred H. Robinson, Herbert S. Moore, Mrs. Kate L. Fick.


JUSTICE COURTS


San Diego Township No. 1-Solon Bryan, Justice; court room, 1053 Front street. Dorell La Fortune, Constable.


Alta- - Trustees, Geo. F. Roll, Claude Kuebler. Teacher, Agnes Van Ors- hoven, P. O. Otay.


(Julian) Geo. H. Moyer, Harry Mc- Coy, clk. Lily Michler, teacher. P. O. Pine Hills.


HOTEL CHURCHILL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN NINTH AND C STREETS


City Justice Court-George Puter- baugh, Justice, 732 Second.


Mission Township, Dept. No. 1-An- drew A. Schilling, Justice Court room 3913 University av., E. S. D.


JUVENILE COURT


W. R. Guy, Judge; W. E. Blair, Pro- bation Officer; Mrs. E. S. Van Wag- enen, Mrs. Mae Eckles, W. S. Flint, Assistant Probation Officers.


LAW LIBRARY


Board of Trustees-Judge C. N. An- drews, Pres .; Judge W. R. Guy, Judge T. L. Lewis, Eugene Daney and Jos. Foster, Chairman Board of Supervisors; H. J. Place, Secretary and Librarian.


COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Room 5, Court House


Edgar E. Muller, pres., San Diego. Joshua D. Simkins, East San Diego. Fred'k F. Martin, National City. Gilbert J. Roberts, Escondido. John F. West, sec., San Diego.


COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS


Room 2, Court House


John F. West, supt., S. N. Montgom- ery, asst. supt .; Geo. F. Statt, cor. deputy; Ada York, bkpr. and dep- uty.


Following will be found a list of the schools throughout the County, with School Trustees, Teachers and Postoffice address:


Aliso -- Trustees, Mrs. Anna K. Wel- ler, Mrs. Matilda


Fidero, clk. Teacher, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Bacon. P. O. Encinitas.


Allison-Spring Valley-Trustees, Dr. Chas. H. Noyes, Edwd. C. Upp, Asa L. Skinner. Teachers, Fannie L. Marks, Mary H. Wetmore, Laura L. Wilson, Margaret Sumner. P. O. La Mesa, and Clara Motheral. P. O. Spring Valley.


Alpine-Trustees, Laurence B. Wil- ber, C. H. Pennoyer, Montague Brabazon, clk. Teacher, Arch B. MacGillivray, P. O. Alpine.


Department No. 2 -- J. Edward Keat- Anahuac-Trustees, Mrs. Mae Bier ing, Justice; court room basement Court House; M. S. Sorensen, Con- stable.


ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF GEORGE L. MAYNE, MANAGER


P. M. DAIRY ASS'N


Manufacturers and Distributors of


Purity Dairy Products


COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM BUTTER CREAM MILK KEFIR 12th & K Sts. Phones HOME 2034 SUNSET 3311


Foot of 8th Street


If it's building material you want, see


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THE DIXIE LUMBER AND SUPPLY CO.


WE SELL EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING


UNIVERSITY AVE. AND OHIO ST.


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Ballena-Trustees, Andw. Pepper, Coronado-Trustees, Dr. John C.


Chas. P. Littlepage, Chas. W. Brown, clk. Mrs. Marian C. Carey, teacher. P. O. Ramona.


Banner-Trustees, Chas. H. Bacon, Floy R. Wilcox, Lorin L. Wilcox, clk. Mrs. Luella Weber, tchr. P. O. Julian.


Bear Valley-Trustees, R. W. Ror- man, Clyde James, ( Bernardo), Frank Langer, John H. von Segger, clk. Mrs. Maude B. Johnston, tchr. P. O. Escondido.


Bernardo-Trustees, Melancthon Bar- nett, Frank C. Foster, clk. Mary A Frank, tchr. P. O. Escondido.


Bloomdale - Trustees, Edwd. H. Davis, Verde Angel, Mrs. De Ella L. Newlin, clk. Lois Borden, tchr. P. O. Mesa Grande.


Bonita-Trustees, Richd. M. Allen, Wood G. Berkey. Norma Chamber- lain. tchr. P. O. Bonita.


Buena-Trustees, Wm. B. Pechstein, Mrs. Jessie Johnston, Mrs. Camille Cottonwood - Trustees, Leon N. Eggleton. Ruth Rooker, tchr. P. Smith (Barrett), Jas. M. Lane, O. Vista. Edwd. W. Haptonstall, clk. (Dul- zura). Lucy Wilson, tchr. P. O. Barrett.




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