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Bessica F. Raiche, M.D.
Specializing JBSTETRICS And Diseases of Women
217-218 First National Bank Bldg.
Phone 649, Anaheim
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Chiropractic and Electric Treatments
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120 West Center Street, Anaheim, Cal.
Office hours: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
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A. C. FOY
DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC
Room 204 Fisher Bldg., 188½ W.
Center St. Anaheim, Cal.
Dr. CHAS. S. O'TOOLE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Hours 10 to 12; 2 to 5
Phones; Office 569; Res. 546
Rooms 206-207 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg
Anaheim, California
JOHNSTON-WICKETT CLINIC
Clinic Bldg., Anaheim
The Barton Bedtime
THE FIRST SKUNK'S UNLUCKY HUNT
By JOHN BARTON
(Copyright, 1921, by The Associated Newspaper)
YOU could have set off a firecracker under Malty Kitten's whiskers and he wouldn't have budged. He wouldn't have heard it. He was listening to a tale of the First-off Beginning.
Thunderpaws the Skunk was telling him how the Evil Ones—like the snakes who had stolen his cabin—bullied every one on earth or under it after they got their poison bite from the wicked gnome. They felt so grand they said folks who had no enemies needed no friends. So they had none.
That's where they made their mistake. Every one was their enemy because every one was afraid of them. The first skunk in particular. But he couldn't do anything to them. Finally, one day when he was snooping around with his troubles on his mind looking for a safe place to sit and think about them, he spied a big, old, dead stump. Up he scrambled—and there in the hollow top of it—what do you think he found? Eggs!
Not bird eggs, for they hadn't any shell, only thick skin, and they were "Here," said the eggs. Every egg This is the time their bites are h Sss-stop!" or "Those are mine. Evil Ones don't live born with their That's another tr from the gnome."
"Oh-h-h," the skunk "then I'll never th them."
"Sssh," whispored tell—it would spoil can! The gnome I could kill the ung bit him."
The skunk felt wailed, "And to this of your precious have hatched out to I don't know." sadly. "The magic didn't save my m there when I found I don't know about I'd as soon have y as have the Evil C "But I do!" exp skunk, cocking his ears. "I have the this terrible new w me." Oh, but he w Next story: Ho crowned the king.
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Dr. CHAS. S. O'TOOLE
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Anaheim, California
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And There in the Hollow Top of it What Do You Think He Found Eggs!
shaped like dumpy sausages. He bit one and peeked in. There was a tiny spotty snake inside it. "Hooray!" he yelped. "It's an Evil One."
"An Evil One?" It was a queer, hissy snake voice that answered him.
A great big snake head lifted over the edge of the stumps, asking,
"Where is he gone? He's killed my mate. I'll fight him."
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"Here," said the skunk. "See these eggs. Every egg holds an Evil One. This is the time to kill them, before their bites are hatched."
Sss-stop!" ordered the snake. "Those are mine. My mate laid them. Evil Ones don't lay eggs. They're born with their bites full grown. That's another trick they learned from the gnome."
"Oh-h-h," the skunk almost sobbed, "then I'll never be able to fight them."
"Sssh," whispered the snake. "Don't tell—it would spoil my hunting—but I can! The gnome gave me magic so I could kill the ungrateful snake who bit him."
The skunk felt worse than ever. He wailed. "And to think I've killed one of your precious snaillings. He'd have hatched out to hunt them."
"I don't know," said the snake sadly. "The magic saves me, but it didn't save my mate. She wasn't there when I found the dying gnome. I don't know about my snaillings. I'd as soon have you eat them now as have the Evil Ones kill them."
"But I do!" explained the first skunk, cocking his tail most into his ears. "I have the finest plan in all this terrible new world. Come with me." Oh, but he was a wise one!
Next story: How Mother Nature crowned the king.
Comment on Today's News
By HENRY JAMES
made upon Secretary Hughes by a senatorial clique embracing Lodge and Penrose, Harvey being one of their instruments. Probably this assertion arises from the temperamental desire of Hapgood to kick up a row. At least there will be slight tendency on the part of citizens to accept his allegations as having basis in fact. The whole country was gratified at the consent of Hughes to become secretary of state. That sense of gratification has not lessened in any degree. That there is a plot to drive him from the cabinet, as Hapgood alleges seems to be an absurdity, and that the men he names could succeed in such a plot, even had they framed it, another absurdity equally apparent.
Soviet Russia has expended millions in the attempt to corrupt public opinion. It now appears to have arrived at bankruptcy. The present does not, therefore, seem an impressive time for the publication in an American bolshevist organ of a cartoon representing Russia as having bags of gold which it is anxious to exchange for American goods, yet such a cartoon has just appeared. Signs are for the early disintegration of the soviet regime.
Word comes from Russia that no concessions have been granted even to Washington Vanderlip who already had published the vast extent of the concessions that he had procured from Lenine. In addition to this, there arises doubt that Lenine had he agreed to all that Vanderlip asked, would be in position to deliver the goods.
Bouck White, a disloyal agitator in the east who presumes to tack a "Rev." to his name, is having an unhappy time, according to report. One night some of his neighbors call with a pot of tar, some feather pillows, a brush, and hastily decorate his person. A little later having plucked
News Notes of the Oil Fields
At Loftus & O'Bryan No. 1 the Standard is drilling one of the deep test wells of the Richfield district. At 5025 this deep well is not showing much of anything. Vejar No. 1 is also deep, drilling at 4880. It is also not showing much encouragement. Cuff No. 1, the next deep well in line, is cleaning out at 4736. Kellogg No. 2 is rigging up. On the Kraemer No. 2 property No. 12 is drilling at 3950 and will be the next producer. No. 13 is drilling at 3175, and No. 14 at 3225. No. 15 shows 1800 feet and No. 16 is a new well starting to drill.
On the Kraemer home place the Wonder Company. Ltd., has spudded in and is now drilling on well No. 2. No. 1 continues to be one of the most consistent producers in the field, holding steadily at 1209 barrels daily. The gravity has increased a little, now being close to 25.
The Union Oil Company is starting several new wells on the Chapman property. Drilling started on Chapman Nos. 18 and 19. Rig building is under way at No. 20. Lumber is on the ground for No. 13. Nos. 14, 15 and 16 are rigged up ready to start drilling. No. 5 is 4056 in the oil sand and will be the next producer. No. 10 stands cemented at 3030, and No. 11 is drilling at 2900.
On the Thompson-Goodwin lease three wells are under way. No. 2 is drilling at 3350, No. 3 is building rig, and No. 4 shows 1500 feet of hole.
Towell No. 4 is nearing the production at 3080. McFadden No. 2 is in the oil sand looking good at 3185. On the Morse lease No. 5 is in the oil sand drilling at 3350.
C. and B. No. 1, drilling at 4032, is in the oil sand and should make a good producer in the lower gands...
Comment on Today's News
By HENRY JAMES
Happily, thinking people of this country do not regard Norman Happgood as authority on public matters. Those who have followed him since the day when his unstable, yet always radical opinions, were causing the decadence of Harper's Weekly, and did cause its demise, are aware that when one of his guesses hits the mark, the fact is but the result of the law of averages. Or, to use an old figure: "Even a blind hog gets an acorn once in awhile." All this is preliminary to citation of the Happgood statement that a war is being there arises doubt that Lenine had he agreed to all that Vanderlip asked, would be in position to deliver the goods.
Bouck White, a disloyal agitator in the east who presumes to tack a "Rev," to his name, is having an unhappy time, according to report. One night some of his neighbors call with a pot of tar, some feather pillows, a brush, and hastily decorate his person. A little later, having plucked and scoured himself, White drives to town, whereupon the villagers, busy observing Memorial day, pause long enough to bombard him with fruit far past its prime. If White does not understand the meaning of such treatment somebody ought to inform him that it is intended as a rebuke to his conduct, and an indication of his unpopularity.
Polish insurgents may be able to defy their own government, but the presence of a British force in the region the recalcitrant Poles assume to rule is likely to bring them to sudden realization of their limitations.
On the Thompson-Goodwin lease three wells are under way. No. 2 is drilling at 3350, No. 3 is building rig, and No. 4 shows 1500 feet of hole.
Towell No. 4 is nearing the production at 3080. McFadden No. 2 is in the oil sand looking good at 3185. On the Morse lease No. 5 is in the oil sand drilling at 3350.
C. and B. No. 1, drilling at 4032, is in the oil sand and should make a good producer in the lower sands. C. and B. No. 2 is also in the oil sand at almost a thousand feet shallower. Esther Newell No. 2 shows 3340 feet in the shale and shell. Stern No. 1 will be an oil well as soon as the 6 inch drill pipe is all out. Stern No. 1 is in the oil sand at 3420. Placentia-Orchard No. 1 is going slow, there being a lot of hard digging at 1675. Ayers & Parsons No. 2 is showing oil sand at 2975. Y. L. G. No. 1 is redrilling at 800 feet.
The Petroleum Midway is setting boilers and putting the finishing touches on the rigging up work at Bennet No. 1, Buena Park, and will be ready to start drilling about the end of the week. The Standard Oil Company completed rigging up and drilling preparations late last week and is now drilling at 600 feet.
Drilling on the Bixby Ranch Syndicate well is now at 4000 feet. To date this well has not shown anything but a false sand, that looks like a water sand. Unless something better shows up pretty soon the well will be abandoned.
At 2780 feet the Long Beach Consolidated set pipe and the well is now standing cemented. It is understood that a string of oil was struck before cementing.
The National Exploration Company has two interesting wild cat wells drilling. At Chino Canyon the pipe trouble with the casing at 1300 fee has been overcome, the string of 15 1:2 has been landed successfully. Drilling at Olinda No. 1 is meeting with a lot of success, as the well is only 2300 feet deep and the showings in the sandy shale are most encouraging. Both wells will open up a lot of new territory for the southern field.
Both the National Security Company and the Orange County Petroleum Company are doing consistent drilling in the Orange county park
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15 1-2 has been landed successfully. Drilling at Olinda No. 1 is meeting with a lot of success, as the well is only 2300 feet deep and the showings in the sandy shale are most encouraging. Both wells will open up a lot of new territory for the southern field.
Both the National Security Company and the Orange County Petroleum Company are doing consistent drilling in the Orange county park district. National Security No. 1 is down 2000 feet and Orange County Petroleum is close to 1500 feet.
The New York-California Oil Company is satisfied with the outlook at the Bixby Hills and located will No. 2. No. 1 made 500 feet of hole, ran into a caving formation and had to discontinue drilling until pipe can be put in the well.
Nothing has been done on the Olive Petroleum Company's well during the past month. Tepothal No. 1 continues drilling and is now better than 1700 feet.
At No. 68 the Central Oil Company set pipe at 1754, where a nice showing of oil was struck. No. 69 is drilling in the oil sand at 1835 and promises to be the Central's next producing well.
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