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INTRODUCTORY
San Diego, the County Seat of San Diego County, is located on San Diego Bay, 126 miles south of Los Angeles, and 14 miles north of the International Boundary Line. Latitude 43 degrees, 41 minutes, 58 seconds North, Longitude 117 degrees, 13 minutes, 22 seconds West. The Climatic conditions are almost ideal. This favorable situation is brought about through the diffierence in at- mospheric pressure between the hot interior valleys and the Pa- cific Ocean. The result gives San Diego cool uniform days and nights, free from extremes or what is really the Summer tempera- ture of the Pacific Ocean.
The Bay of San Diego has an area of 22 square miles, is com- pletely land locked and has a depth of 39 feet over the bar at low water.
In keeping with the growth of the community, the city recent- ly spent a large sum on harbor improvements. This expenditure provided a Municipal Pier, Warehouse, Administration Building and 2600 feet of bulkhead, took care of a large amount of dredging and gave to the city 80 acres of valuable filled in Tide Lands. The city still owns 1320 acres of tide lands-a stupendous asset perhaps possessed by no other city in the world.
Perhaps no better evidence can be offered of San Diego's many and unusual advantages of location, climate, bay, harbor and general surroundings than is shown in the preferences extended by the Federal Government.
Briefly stated they are as follows :
Camp Kearny-U. S. Army Encampment.
Headquarters 21st Infantry U. S| Army.
U. S. Naval Training Station.
U. S. Marine Corps Base.
U. S. Government Concrete Ship Yards.
U. S. Marine Ways.
U. S. Army Aviation School-Two Fields.
U. S. Navy Aviation School.
U. S. Naval Coaling Station.
U. S. Naval Fuel Oil Station.
U. S. Quarantine Station.
U. S. Submarine Operating Base.
Fort Rosecrans-Coast Artillery.
U. S. Naval High Power Radio Station.
U. S. Naval Radio Station.
U. S. Concrete Shipbuilding Plant.
Training Port for Vessels of Pacific Fleet.
San Diego is the greatest military rendexvous ever created west of Chicago. all branches of the Army and Navy being rep -. resented.
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-
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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 approximately 30 billion gallons per annum. The average daily consumption is 10 million gallons, supplied at a cost to the consumer of 8 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 deciduous 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 country 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.
The San Diego and Arizona Railroad is being rushed to com- pletion by the Southern Pacific Company, and will be in operation the latter part of 1919. 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 pro- ductive 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 dis- tributing 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-
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cate permanently in a community where the standard of the school system is high, where church facilities are of the best and where 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
2,300
1880 2,637
1890 16,156 .
1900 17,700
1910
1917 1918
1919
39,578
90,455
94,955 95,767
METROPOLITAN DISTRICT 1919
109,655
POST OFFICE RECEIPTS
1901-$39,151
1907-$ 89,776
1913-$263,221
1902- 41,720
1908- 103,570
1914- 265,065
1903- 46,000
1909- 113,632
1915- 300,560
1904 - 56,392
1910- 140,209
1916- 280,583
1905- 64,190
1911- 181,805
1917- 330,788
1906- 74.350
1912- 228,058
1918- 561,798
BANK CLEARINGS
1908-$37,771,149
1916-$112,043,265
1911 --. 86,724,333
1917- 120,931,087
1914 -- 103,102,297
1918- 105,790,794
SCHOOL CENSUS
1905-4,243 1910-7,221 1915 -- 11,161 1916-12,668 1917-15,000 1918-15,616
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GENERAL STATISTICS
City of San Diego, California, for Year Ending December 31, 1918 Date Incorporated : First, 1850; Last, 1889, 1909 Fiscal Year Began January 1, 1919.
: > City of the Second Class.
. Has Freeholder's. Charter. ... Territory, 78 square miles "(48,556 16/100 acres).
Ninety-three Miles of Street Railway.
Nine Banks, Capital $3,017,100; Deposits, $26,828,688.80.
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.
Normal annual temperature is 61 degrees.
Average normal annual rainfall is 10.01 inches in city. and 20 inches in county.
.. Average of but nine days a year without sunshine.
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ASSESSMENT ROLL-YEAR 1918 Valuation of Non-Operative Property
Real Estate
Imprevements Thereon
$73,676,227.00 5,906,310.00 96,450.00
Leased Land Improvements
Personal Property, Secured by Real:
3,771,125.00
Personal Property, Unsecured. 3,067,191.00
Money on Hand, secured by Real Estate 422,970.00
Money on Hand, Unsecured 637,844.00
Gross Valuation $87,578,177.00
Less Soldier and Church Exemptions 1,111,485.00
Reduction by Board of Equalization
125,075.00
Net Valuation @ Rate of $2.10 $86,341,557.00
$1,813,172.69
Losses by Mills in Extensions
114.97
Total Collectible Non-Operative Tax ... $ 1,813,057.72
VALUATION OF OPERATIVE PROPERTY
Real Estate $ 1,312,285.00
Improvements Thereon 388,775.00
Personal Property
3,760,586.00
Net Valuation at Rate of 0.14266. $ 5,461,646.00
7,791.58
Losses by Mills in Extensions
.06
Total Collectible, Operative Tax. ...
$ 7,791.52
SUMMARY OF ASSESSMENT
Extensions in Detail $ 1,734,462.70
Collections by Assessor, Unsecured
74,105.63
Personal Tax Deficiency 4,489.39
Operative Tax, State Refund
7,791.52
Total Taxes to be Realized
$ 1,820,849.24
SUMMARY OF NET VALUATIONS
(Less Exemptions and Equalization)
Real Estate and Improvements
$78,553,572.00
Personal Property
7,787,985.00
Operative Property
5,461,646.00
Total of Valuation
$91,803,203.00
INDEX TO CONTENTS
Pagel
Page
Alphabetical List of Names
City of San Diego.
131 Chamber of Commerce .. 70
Chula Vista
1031 Churches and Religious Organizations 71
Coronado
1044 City Government
62
County . Towns 1025 Clubs 84
El Cajon
1078 Consuls 70
Encanto
1084 County Government 61
Escondido
1088 Courts 62
Fallbrook
1105 Federal Government 68
Julian
.1112 Fire Department
65 76
La Mesa
.1117 Index to Advertisers
58
Lemon Grove
1121 Miscellaneous Information 61
National City
1126 Miscellaneous Organizations 81
Oceanside
1151 |Parks
74
Ramona
1166 Police Department
64
San Marcos
1170
Post Office 68
64
1171 |Secret Societies
83
Warner Springs
1176 State Government 67
Business Blocks and Halls
74 State Societies 83
Business Classifications
1178 Street Guide 85
Cemeteries
74 Trade and Labor Organizations 79
Santee
Santa Ysabel
1171 Schools, Public, City and Suburban.
Lakeside
1113 Fraternal Organizations
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
Page
Page
A B C Truck Co ..
1282 Feger Bros ..
right side lines
Adair's Garage .. left side liens and
Allen Wiley B Co The ...
.... left top lines and 1282
Allen's Dairy .. right side liens and 20
American Window Cleaning Co ... left bottom lines and 1315 American Writing Machine Co ... 47
Auto Electrical Equipment Co .. . left bottom lines and 1186
Auto Exhibit & Wrecking Co ..
. back cover
and
Bailey W J & Co 15
Baker T B ..
44
Bank of La Mesa
Barney & Barney
.right side lines and Becker Bros.right bottom lines and 1191 Benbough Funeral Parlors .. 18
Benson Lumber Co. . front cover and 35 Benton Roof Co. 15
Blanc O R .. 1112
Bledsoe Furniture Co ..
.. right bottom lines and 1227
Boulevard Express
Bowman A B. right bottom lines and 1278 Bradley & Woolman 49
Brown Optical Co. ... left bottom lines and
39
Burnham John & Co ..
.. left top lines and
43
Burton Electric
Washer & Cleaner
Co 1313
Butler Wm J. 1236
California Commercial College.
Home Transfer Co
.. right bottom lines and
46
1200, 1205, 1297 Homeland Building Co.
California Conservatory of Music .. 1306
California Dairy Kitchen.
California Iron
Works.
right bottom lines
California Loan
.left top lines and
California Stamp Co.
.left side lines and
40
Hotel Webster
44
29
Independent Electrical Co 1219
Ingle Manufacturing Co
Campbell Edna 1302 Irwin & Co .... right side lines and 22
Carmichael H E & Co
Carpenter's Inc ... . back bone pages 2 and 18
.. right bottom lines and 45
Kelly's Welding Works
Central Garage
1089
.left side lines and
1314
Central Loan
Office
.left top lines and 1261
Citizens Savings Bank. 12
City Carpet Cleaning Co. 1201
City Ornamental Iron Works. 1275 Klersy & Caldwell
Coleman Nelson L ..... left bottom lines
Commercial Print Shop 43
Connor Adjustment Bureau. .left top lines and 19
Connors Welding Works ..
50
Coronado Nursery 1223
. front cover and Lischner Hyman .right bottom lines and 23
Crane's Hat Works 1235
Cuyamaca State Bank 1078
Davis Undertaking Co .. left side lines and Dixie Lumber & Supply Co. . right top lines and 34
Dodson A E ..
Economy Gas Appliance Co
Economy Waste Paper Co. . left top lines
Elite French Cleaners & Dyers
Engebretsen John 1209 Escondido Garage 1089 .. right side lines and 32 Masten L C .... right top lines and 33
Escondido Truck & Transfer
Co .. 1089
Ewing H C .
.1276
Merchants National Bank
19
Famous Studio. . left top lines and
4 Field-Austin Safe Co.
. back cover
Fisher Harry & Co ..
. left top lines and
30
Frost Hardwood Lumber Co ..
.1262
Frye & Smith .. right side lines and
42
General Repair Shop 6
Gerard H J
20
Gibbs D W
1089
Gifford C M & Son. 39
Giraud P A & Co. front cover 20 and
22
Gist Gilman A.
.... right side lines
and
1240
1117 Goodwin Chas W.
back
cover
Gorton E Rex.
.1078
Gray, Maw Music Co.
Greenwood Cemetery
1283
.left top lines and
19
Hambley & Smith
49
Hartwell Electric Co
.left top lines and 1218
Hasty's Welding Works.
1314
Hayden Alfred W
.1241
1309 Hebron Home for Aged People ..
. left side lines and
26
Heck Transfer & Storage Co. . back cover Henry Co The. . right side lines and 1278 Henry J C Co .. left side lines and 1255 Hercules Oil Co .... back cover and 21
Hillcrest Sanitarium
23
Hoffman's Mach Shop
1188
Holbert Realty Co
1199
.left side lines and 1126
Horner Jack
right side lines
Hotel Churchill
.. right bottom lines and
28
38 Hotel Nye
28
EIotel Robert E Lee
28
Johnson-Saum Co.left side lines and 49
Tones-Moore Paint House
40
Kemp Harry V .1206
Kendall E L
front cover
Kettner Wm.right bottom lines and 32
King George Hotel 26
Krotzer & Olin
1303
La Sha J S
right top lines
Laursen & Henrich . left side lines and 7
Legal Adjustment Bureau
1205
Mcclintock Co
39
McCormick Chas R Lumber Co .... 1152
49 |McCormick Chas R Lumber Co.
.... right top lines and
35
WcMurtrie Leighton .1267
32 MacDonald W R 1290
1229 Machinery Supply Co . left side lines and 37
.1216 Massachusetts Bonding & Ins Co ..
Mathewson J A
1044
40 Merritt W C Co 1286
32
California Trunk Factory .left side lines and 1310
. left bottom
lines
Tedlick A V ..
.. right top lines
Crandall's 1257 Ludington W ... right top lines and 30
59
Middleworth W H
... left side lines and
5 Schryock B Rosco 1306
Model Market .. right side lines and 1265 Scripps Building 16 Motor Hardware & Equipment Co. . 1235 Selmser E E 43 Shaw W Edward 7
Muelheisen Tent & Awning Co ... .right side lines and
Mutual Ice & Cold Storage Co. 29
National City State Bank ... 1126 Shyrock & Castle 6 National Window Cleaning Co. Siegrist & Requa 1188
.left bottom lines and 1315 Smith Randall Meacham Co 50
Neal H N ... ... left side lines and
Neal & Wolf.left bottom lines and 31
New Palace Hotel
Niven John
Northern Hotel 28
Oakes, Northway Export House. Oesting Chas W Co .. . front cover and 33
Only Way Special Delivery The ... 5
Ort Iron Works. . left top lines and
38
Otto Geo F & Son ..... left bottom lines Owl Wrecking Co
Pacific Radiator & Lamp Shop.
.right side lines and 1260
Paradise Valley Sanitarium .left bottom lines and
25
Park E D Realty Co ..
Passmore's San Diego Bird Store. .left bottom lines and 1196
Peoples National Bank
1127 Sturz J L
left side lines
Sunset Engraving Co
.left side lines
34 Swayne & Hymer .1292
Thearle Music Co right top lines
1152
Rainford A M (The Flower Shop) .. Rapid Transfer & Storage Co ..
Robbins A R
37 . back bone and 11 10 Union Title Co .... bottom end and 3
.1286 Union Transfer Co
47
19 Union Trust Co .... bottom end and
3
Ross & George. right side lines and Russ Lumber Co . front cover
Russell C D Dr .. left side lines and Russill Mabel Mrs 1088 Wakeling Thos A 1250
St Joseph's Hospital
24 Walker's Service Station 1088
Salmons F A .right top lines Wankowski V Co
San Diego Artificial Limb Co. ... right top lines and 33 .... right side lines and Watkins Edwin P Dr. top edge and 1275 4 Weathers & Co
San Diego Cycle & Arms Co .. .. back cover and 3 .... left bottom lines and 21
San Diego Detective Agency
1213 Western Auto Supply Co .. 7 Western Leather Supply Co. .left side lines and 1259
Western Lumber Co
36
San Diego Farm & Mortgage Co .. left top lines Whiting-Mead Commercial Co. left bottom lines
San Diego Lumber Co.
San Diego Motorcycle Co
San Diego Planing Mill
San Diego Savings Bank
Wright E H 1303
9
Wurster Construction Co
46
.. right bottom lines pages 34 and 1316
San Diego Trunk & Bag Co
47 Young & Chamberlin
Savage Tire Corporation . right side lines and 46
.right and left bottom lines and Schiefer & Sons
Schirm J S Commercial Co.
Page 15
45 Shepherd's Transfer & Storage Co. .left side lines and 19
31 Snowflake Baking Co .. ... right bottom lines and 27 8 Southern Auto Wrecking Co ... 1191 1254 Southern California Baking Co ... .. left bottom lines and 8
1221 Southern California, Tire Works ... 1190 Southern Electric Co .... right top lines Southwest Securities Co .1187
Southern Trust & Commerce Bank. .
.. right top, right side lines and 13
Spreckels Building 17
1316 Standard Light Co of Cal.
Pacific Wood & Coal Co ..
50
and 1289 |Star Cafe (J B Taylor)
1152
Stiles Poultry Supply Co. .right top lines and 41
1044 Stokes Rodney Co .right side lines Stoll's Multigraph Shop .. .left top lines and 38
Pure Milk Dairy Co . .. left side lines and
29 Trotter & Hosp
22 Union Building
18
44 Union National Bank
Rogan & Company .. front edge and Rohde Erling
Rosenfeld Alfred
14
University
Undertaking
Parlors ..
left bottom lines and 50
21 Viavi Co .1281
San Diego Eucalyptus Co.
.right bottom lines
36 38 Wilson G L 43
41 Winn Louis M
1274
.front cover and
San Diego Truck Co
6 Zader's Garage
5
44 Zimmerman R F
41
. back cover Starkey J B . 33
Pfahler Buelow & Fisher .. left side lines and
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NEW CITY OFFICIALS 1919
MANAGER OF OPERATIONS, (Appointive) Wilbur H. Judy, City Hall.
CITY ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS, (Appointive) F. A. Rhodes, City Hall.
BOARD OF HEALTH, (Appointive) Dr. P. C. Remondino, Dr. E. P. Chartres-Martin, Dr. W. W. Crawford, Daniel A. Deacon and Wm. McClelland.
CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS, (Appointive) W. B. Thorp, Geo. H. Hazzard and H. J. Roy.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, . (Appointive) Fred C. Hyers, Chas. E. Burch, Alex Reynolds, Jr., J. H. O'Brien, chief examiner and secretary.
HARBOR COMMISSIONERS, (Appointive) Rufus Choate, E. J. Henning and M. V. Moriarty. LIBRARY COMMISSIONERS, (Appointive) W. H. Porterfield and E. E. Hendee. PARK COMMISSIONERS (Appointive) Judge H. C. Ryan, John F. Forward, Jr.
PLAYGROUNDS COMMISSIONERS, (Appointive) Mrs. Grace N. German, Mrs. Charlotte Stearns, Chas. A. Pearson, Gordon L. Gray and Milton A. McRae.
WATER COMMISSIONERS, (Appointive)
Horace B. Day, Chas. E. Sumner and W. T. Christian. BOARD OF EDUCATION,
Mrs. Anna M. W. Connell, pres .; Mrs. Lena Crouse, v- pres .; Claude Woolman, clerk; Jacob Weinberger, and S. M. Bingham, members.
A. V. JEDLICK
"The House of Individuality"
LADIES' TAILORS 1131 SIXTH ST. 61
1919-SAN DIEGO CITY DIRECTORY-1919
Miscellaneous Information
San Diego County Government
COURT HOUSE
North side of Broadway bet Front and Union.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Elected for four years. Regular meetings are held on the first Mon- day of each month, commencing at 2 p. m., when the demands against the county are audited. All claims must be fully itemized and filed not later than the 28th of each month.
MEMBERS
First District-Mrs. Mildred L. Greene, San Diego; term of office expires January, 1921.
Second District-E A Hornbeck, San Diego; term of office expires Janu- ary, 1921.
Third District-Joseph Foster, Fos- ter 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-Chas. H. Swallow. Dep- uties, W. P. Whitney, C. R. Sellors, Lincoln Clark, A. V. Mayrhofer. Auditor-Chauncey R. Hammond. Deputies, A. B. Cunningham, H. W. Omo, W. F. Chalmers. Clerk-J. B. McLees. Deputies, L. L. Bailey, C. C. Duffy, L. E. Grif- fin, T. D. McLean, W. J. McLean, G. L. Flagg, R. F. Gusweiler, Beulah Allen, Mary T. McMullen, Mrs. B. S. Johnson, E. Lenore But- ler.
Coroner-Schuyler C. Kelly. Dep- uty, J. J. Shea.
Detective-Harry Stewart.
District Attorney-H. S. Utley. As- sistants, Albt. Lee, E. S. Lovett, Clarence Harden, O. S. Muir, P. M. Andrews.
Farm Advisor-H. A. Weinland.
Farm Home Demonstrator-Fleda E. Smith.
Health Officer-Dr. G. B. Worthing- ton.
Inspector of Apiaries-Fred Hanson. Physician-Dr. O. G. Wicherski.
Probation Officer-W. J. Mosher. Public Administrator-Edwin Reed. Recorder-John H. Ferry. Deputies, W. H. Ferry, Nellie C. Parsons, E. A. Woodard, L. B. Woodard, F. H. W. Drummond.
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Virgilio Bruschi, jr.
Sheriff-J. C. Byers; Under Sheriff, E. F. Cooper; Deputies, F. W. Mc- Carty, Leon Cesmat, Fred Knefler, H. C. Nichols, J. D. Schussler, W. A. Boyd, Mrs. O. B. Chambers, E. S. Goset, I. H. Kilby, C. F. Mark- er, L. S. Moore, C. B. Ortega, Emil Shaffer, O. V. Sexson, W. E. Shel- by, R. L. Shy, W. J. Swallow.
Superintendent of Schools-John F. West.
Surveyor-Geo. Butler. Deputies, P. R. Watson, F. J. Grumm, J. M. Heath, Vitruvius Elmendorf, My- ron Haste, E. A. Fenton, Danl Boyle.
Tax Collector-Anson F. Cornell. Deputies, Carl Fuhrken, J. J. Man- ny, A. H. Craft, E. C. Montgom- ery, W. G. McKittrick.
Treasurer-John F. Schwartz. Dep- uty, G. W. Heston.
Veterinarian and Live Stock Inspec- tor-W. G. Oliver.
COUNTY COURTS
Department I-S. M. Marsh, Judge; R. F. Gusweiler, Clerk ; John
Schussler.
Barney & Barney
Insurance Bonds, Loans Liability Compensation
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
Scripps Bldg. Rooms 207-209
ALLEN'S MILK
Producers and Distributors of PURE MILK
FAMILY . TRADE OUR SPECIALTY. ALLEN'S DAIRY RURAL No. 2
ALLEN'S CREAM
HOTEL CHURCHILL AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN NINTH AND C STREETS
ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF GEORGE L MAYNE. MANAGER
John Burnham & Company 212-214 TIMKEN BUILDING
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
ADAIR'S GARAGE AND MACHINE SHOP
STUDEBAKER AND CHEVROLET SERVICE STATION
TOWING SERVICES
1404 F ST. SEE PAGE 4
P. M. DAIRY CO.
Manufacturers and Distributors of Purity Dairy Products
COTTAGE CHEESE ICE CREAM BUTTER CREAM
MILK KEFIR 12th & K Sts. Phones: HOME 2034 MAIN 3311
Butter and Egg Dept .- 701 Fifth HOME 2431 MAIN 411
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County Courts-Cont. Department 2-T. L. Lewis, Judge; W. J. McLean, Clerk; Jas. H. Kip- ley, Baliff.
Department 3-E. A. Luce, Judge; E. C. Duffy, Clerk; Chas. F. Mark- er, Bailiff.
Department -Cas. 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-L. D. Jennings, Justice; court room, 1053 Front street. H. E. Webber, Con- stable.
Department No. 2-J. Edward Keat- ing, Justice; court room basement Court House. Geo. H. Cooley, Constable.
City Justice Court-W. F. Schuer- meyer, Justice, 732 2d.
JUVENILE COURT
S. M. Marsh, Judge; W. J. Mosher, Probation Officer; Mrs. E. S. Van Wagenen, Mrs. Mae Eckles, W. S. Flint, Assistant Probation Officers.
LAW LIBRARY
Board of Trustees-Eugene Daney, Pres., C. N. Andrews, S. M. Marsh, T. L. Lewis and Jos. Foster, Chair- man Board of Supervisors; H. J. Place, Secretary and Librarian; 3d floor Court House.
COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION
Room 5, Court House
Joshua D. Simkins, East San Diego. E. J. Shives, Oceanside.
Fred'k F. Martin, pres., National City J. Leslie Cutler, Bostonia.
John F. West, sec., San Diego.
COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Room 2, Court House
John F. West, Supt .; Ada York, Asst. Supt., Bessie M. Book, bkpr. and . deputy.
COUNTY HORTICULTURAL COM- MISSION
G. R. Gorton, Commissioner, Court House.
COUNTY INSTITUTIONS
Charities Department-Court House, E. J. Bailey investigator.
Detention Home-Mission Valley, Mrs. S. A. Anthony matron. Farm-Mission Valley, H. G. Myers supt., C. D. Church foreman.
Farm Bureau-Bessie Brown sec. Free Dispensary-Court House.
Free Library-5th fl Scripps Bldg., Jennie Herman librarian; branch- es 4110 University av. E. S. D. and 4115 Adams av.
Hospital-University Heights, Dick-
inson nr Front, H. G. Myers supt. Pest House-Mission Valley.
San Diego City Government
CITY HALL
Fifth, sw cor. G.
Mayor-Louis J. Wilde (elective), term expires May, 1921.
COMMON COUNCIL ( Elective)
John A Held (term expires May, 1923).
Beecher Sterne (term expires May, 1923). Virgilio Bruschi (term expires May, 1921).
Fred A. Heilbron (term expires May, 1921).
Harry K. Weitzel (term expires May, 1921).
CITY OFFICIALS
Attorney-T. B. Cosgrove (appoint- ive) ; Deputies, M. R. Thorp, S. J. Higgins, Guy C. Selleck. Auditor and Assessor-Harris L. Moody (appointive) ; Chief Deputy Auditor, Clifford K. Stout, Depu- ties, L. H. Kleinschmidt, A. Sid- ney Hill, Claude C. Rhodes; Chief Deputy Assessor, Chas. E. Ells- worth; Deputy Assessor, Harold M. Strong.
Boiler Inspector-Joseph Hazell. Building Inspector-J. E. Fifield.
Clerk-Allen H. Wright (appoint- ive) ; Deputies, Walter E. Bartlett, H. A. Sanders, Y. A. Jacques. Electrical Inspector -- A. E. John- stone.
PARADISE VALLEY SANITARIUM NATIONAL CITY. CAL.
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