anaheim-gazette 1919-05-22
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BILLS AWAITING
THE EXECUTIVE
SANCTION
TRI-COUNTIES REFORESTATION
COMMITTEE URGES GOVERNOR TO SIGN FLOOD
CONTROL MEASURE
Santa Ana River will be Curbed from
Source to Mouth Under the New
Authority.—Supervisors
Pledge Money for the
Survey Work.
Twenty-seven members of the TriCounties Reforestation Committee
were present at the meeting held at
San Bernardino on May 15. The principal matter discussed by the members
were bills passed by the last legislature and now before the governor for signature.
Chairman Cuttle reported on Assembly Bill No. 1040, introduced by Assemblyman Knight of San Bernardino,
providing for the appropriating of
money for the purpose of making a
water study on the Santa Ana river
in co-operation with the United States Geological Survey, the U. S. Forest Service, the U. S. Weather Bureau and
the counties of San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange. This co-operation of the federal and state authorities with these counties means that $5,000 will be transferred from the funds of the State Water Commission. This will be supplemented by $3,000 each.
Senate Bill No. 280, known as the Conservancy Act, introduced by Senator Evans, upon which the committee has been working for nearly four years, has passed both houses of the legislature and is now before the Governor for signature. Possibly this is the most important piece of legislation that has ever been fostered by this committee. Under its provisions it will be possible to form a comprehensive flood control and conservation district of the whole watershed of the Santa Ana river and its tributaries from the top of the mountains to the ocean. This would take in all the territory from Lytle Creek on the west to the San Jacinto river on the east, including San Jacinto, Hemet and Peris valleys which drain through the San Jacinto river into Lake Elsinore and thence through Temescal Creek into the Santa Ana river. It must not be understood that it would be compulsory on the San Jacinto section of the watershed to come into such an organization unless it was mutually agreeable.
When it is remembered that one storm of January, 1916 did nearly two million dollars flood damage in the counties of San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange, and that practically nothing has been done to prevent a recurrence of such damage in the future, and particularly when it is remembered that the water that is running off to waste, while doing this great amount of damage should and could be stored and put to beneficial use, it is better understood why this is mentioned as the most important piece of legislation ever fostered by this committee.
Chairman Cuttle stated to the committee that it was now up to the members for consideration as to just what policy the committee would pursue in the future with reference to the for
providing for the appropriating of money for the purpose of making a water study on the Santa Ana river in co-operation with the United States Geological Survey, the U. S. Forest Service, the U. S. Weather Bureau and the counties of San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange. This co-operation of the federal and state authorities with these counties means that $5,000 will be transferred from the funds of the State Water Commission. This will be supplemented by $3,000, $1,000 each, from the counties above mentioned, which will complete the installation of measuring stations at Lytle Creek, Cajon Creek, Devil Canyon, Waterman Canyon, City Creek, Plunge Creek, Town Creek, Mill Creek, Warm Creek and the Santa Ana river at two points. The supervisors of the three counties have pledged themselves to appropriate $1,000 each annually, to be used in co-operation with the federal and state agencies above referred to, for carrying on a comprehensive study of run-off and underground water supplies from the San Bernardino mountains, which is the source of water supply for irrigation and domestic use for the three counties. In addition to the $3,000, which the counties will appropriate, these federal and state agencies will contribute enough more money to carry on this work, which will probably amount in all to $10,000 per annum. This information gathered by these scientific men under government and state authority will be of the very greatest value as it will be compiled by unprejudiced authoritative agencies and may be used by any person wishing such information and should simplify and expedite the settlement of water disputes, the gathering of data for which has heretofore been a very expensive matter to litigants.
Chairman Cuttle reported on Assembly Bill No. 6 by Assemblyman Eden. This was a bill to curtail the use of artesian water and prevent its use for the creation of duck ponds in Orange County. At the last meeting of the committee a resolution was passed endorsing this bill so that a strenuous fight was made by the committee for its passage. When it came before a committee of the Assembly the proponents of the measure made a strong fight in its favor, which was barely responded to by the opponents of the bill, although there were 8 or 10 of them present. However, a lobby was maintained at the legislature for a particularly when it is remembered that the water that is running off to waste, while doing this great amount of damage should and could be stored and put to beneficial use, it is better understood why this is mentioned as the most important piece of legislation ever fostered by this committee.
Chairman Cuttle stated to the committee that it was now up to the members for consideration as to just what policy the committee would pursue in the future with reference to the formation of a flood control and conservancy district, covering the whole watershed, as provided for in the bill referred to.
After careful discussion it was the sense of the committee that the executive committee give publicity to Senate Bills Nos. 62 and 280 if and when the Governor signs these bills and report a plan of action at the next meeting of the committee.
Chairman Cuttle was instructed to send telegram to Governor asking favorable action on Senate Bills No. 62 and 280 in behalf of the committee.
Mr. Byron Waters of San Bernardino appeared before the committee advocating the changing of the San Bernardino National Forest to a National Park. A committee was appointed to take the matter up and report at the next meeting.
The next meeting will be held in October in Orange County.
RATE INCREASE NECESSARY
In a statement issued by Director of Railways Hines it is shown that the total deficit to the government for 1919 in the management of the roads will amount to $786,000,000 and implies that in order to make up a part of it it will be necessary to further increase freight and passenger rates.
In view of the fact that Director General McAdoo raised the passenger rates in many cases fifty per cent and freight rates horizontally twenty-five per cent, any further increase in rates is likely to raise as great a storm as would the recommended policy of absorbing the deficit by taxation. In explaining the deficit Mr. Hines admits in business and that therefore expend that there is a tremendous falling off ses could not be correspondingly adjusted. "Industrial enterprises," he says, "have generally suffered embarrassment on account of the fact that
the creation of duck ponds in Orange County. At the last meeting of the committee a resolution was passed endorsing this bill so that a strenuous fight was made by the committee for its passage. When it came before a committee of the Assembly the proponents of the measure made a strong fight in its favor, which was barely responded to by the opponents of the bill, although there were 8 or 10 of them present. However, a lobby was maintained at the legislature for a long time against this bill and their work was done quietly. They seemed to have no argument to bring before the committee but brought pressure to bear on the members of the legislature through other channels to compel them to vote against the bill. It was pigeon-holed in the committee but Assemblyman Eden had it withdrawn and brought before the Assembly for consideration and after a strenuous fight there it was lost by a vote of 42 to 28.
Senator Evans introduced and had passed Senate Joint Resolution No. 7, asking the President of the United States to appoint immediately the commission provided for in the Newlands River Regulation Amendment. Of course the President is absent from the country at the present time and no one knows how long he will be away or how long after he does return before the matter will have his attention.
Senate Bill No. 62, introduced by Senator King, providing for the appropriation of $5,000 by the state to be supplemented by an equal amount to be set aside by the Forest Service for continuation of the fire protection system on the San Bernardino mountains, passed both houses of the legislature and is now before the Governor for signature.
The "idealists" who made so much of refusing Italian Flume to Italy preserve a loud silence on the question of handing Chinese Shantung to Japan. It's more fun being a Croat than a goat, however, and Sumauris seem to be more numerous than Samaritans at the peace conference.
Mrs. Tom Mooney says the sending of those bombs through the mails to Mooney's prosecutor and others it a "frame-up." This is the only theory offered by Mooney's friends on the subject of who set the bomb that killed a score of men, women and children in the San Francisco preparedness parade. It was the same theory offered in the McNamara case up to the time that the McNamaras confessed that they blew up the Los Angeles Times building, killing a score of men and women. In other words, this statement has a familiar sound.
PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION FOR NEWPORT HARBOR BONDS
PROCLAMATION AND NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION
In the Matter of the Issuance of $500,000 of Bonds of the County of Orange, State of California, for the Improvement, Development and Protection of Newport Harbor.
State of California
County of Orange
WHEREAS there exists in the County of Orange, State of California, at Newport Beach, a harbor, bay, inlet or arm of the sea commonly called and known as Newport Harbor and
WHEREAS, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislature of the State of California approved June 11, 1915, entitled:
"An Act Providing for the improvement, Development or Protection of any Harbor, Bay, Inlet, or other Arm of the Sea, Existing within any County of this State, Providing for the Appointment of a Harbor Commission by the Board of Supervisors of any such County to have Charge and Control of the Improvement, Development, or Protection thereof, and the Voting, Issuance and Sale of the Bonds of such County to pay the Cost thereof."
There was on the sixth day of October, 1915, presented to and received by and filed with the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, a petition signed by persons who are and were both freeholders and electors in said County equal in number to at least fifteen (15) per cent of the votes cast for the office of Governor of the State of California at the then last preceding election held in said county for Governor asking that the matter of issuing bonds of the County of Orange for the purpose of improving developing and protecting the beach commonly known as Newport Harbor be submitted to the electors of said County of Orange, and
WHEREAS, upon receiving said petition signed as aforesaid and under and into depth of about twelve feet below mean lower low water. The banks of the channel of the new mouth of the Santa Ana river, from the jetties to the north line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, to be reverted to an elevation of from ten to fourteen feet above mean lower low water. The top elevation of the jetties to be about ten feet above mean lower low water, and the top width ten feet.
III.
"The building of a rock and earth dam at what is known as Bitter Point across the narrowness of the Santa Ana River. This dam to have a top elevation of twelve feet, a top width of fifteen feet, and a top length of about three hundred feet.
IV.
"Dredging certain channels in and at the entrance of Newport Bay and disposing of said dredged material. The areas to be dredged constitute a channel three hundred feet wide and twenty feet deep through the entrance to Newport Bay; a taper section twenty feet deep, about twelve hundred and fifty feet long, varying from three hundred feet to one hundred fifty feet in width; a channel about fourteen thousand two hundred and fifty feet long, sixteen feet deep, and one hundred and fifty feet wide, and turning basin, at the county wharfs, fifteen hundred feet long, twenty feet deep, and four hundred feet wide; all depths are referred to the plane of mean lower low water.
V.
"Building a wharf, five hundred feet in length and sixty feet in width, to be located at the head of the channel of the inner harbor.
VI.
"A warehouse fifty feet wide by one hundred fifty feet in length to be built on or adjacent to the said wharf.
VII.
"A standard quage railroad track to be built from, and connecting with the Newport Branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad, to and along the proposed wharf.
VIII.
"All the aforesaid work to be done and all of said materials to be furnished in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications attached to and made a part of the report of the Harbor Commission now on file with the Board of Supervisors of said Orange County."
Further resolved at that time that the estimated cost of the improvement, design protection of said Newport numbers one, two, three and four of said city of Anaheim.
Bond Election Precinct No. 2 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers five, six, seven, eight, nine and ten of said city of Anaheim.
CITY OF BREA
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers one and two of said city of Brea.
CITY OF FULLERTON
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers one, two and three of said city of Fullerton.
Bond Election Precinct No. 2 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers four, five, six and seven of said city of Fullerton.
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers one and two of said city of Newport Beach.
CITY OF ORANGE
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers three, four, five and six of said city of Orange.
Bond Election Precinct No. 2 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers one, two, seven, eight, nine and ten of said city of Orange.
CITY OF SANTA ANA
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers one, two, three, four and twenty-nine of said city of Santa Ana.
Bond Election Precinct No. 2 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers five, six, seventeen, eighty-three and twenty-eight of said city of Santa Ana.
Bond Election Precinct No. 3 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers nine, ten eleven, twelve and thirty-of said city of Santa Ana.
Bond Election Precinct No. 4 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers thirteen, fourteen fifteen,eighteen twenty-eight-of said city of Santa Ana.
Bond Election Precinct No. 5 of said City comprises general election precincts numbers nineteen, twenty,twenty-one,twenty-two,twenty-four and twenty-five_of said city of Santa Ana.
CITY OF SEAL BEACH
Bond Election Precinct no. 6 of said City comprises general election precincts named in nineteen twenty,twenty-one,twenty-two,twenty-four and twenty-five_of said city of Seal Beach.
CITY OF STANTON
Bond Election Precinct no. 5 City comprises general election precincts named in stanton. That the following are the consolidated bond election precincts inside of incorporated cities and towns also the election precincts outside of incorporated cities and towns declared bond election precincts for sale special election together.
There was on the sixth day of October, 1915, presented to and received by and filed with the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California, a petition signed by persons who are and were both freeholders and electors in said County equal in number to at least fifteen (15) per cent of the votes cast for the office of Governor of the State of California at the then last preceding election held in said county for Governor asking that the matter of issuing bonds of the County of Orange for the purpose of improving development and protecting that commonly known as Newport Harbor, be submitted to the electors of said County of Orange, and
WHEREAS, upon receiving said petition signed as aforesaid and under pursuant to said act the Board of Supervisors of said County did appoint a Harbor Commission consisting of five members each of whom was and had been for two years prior thereto a bona fide resident, elector and freeholder of said county and within twenty days after receiving notice of his appointment qualify by taking and subscribing the constitutional oath of the clerk of said County of Orange a bond in the sum fixed by the Board of Supervisors of said county with two surrogates which bonds were approved by Judge of the Superior Court of said County and recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County of Orange.
WHEREAS, said commission did proceed with all diligence to cause paper surveys to be made of said Newport Harbor the same being the harbor designed to be improved, developed and protected, and collected, compiled and preserved all proper data and information concerning the said harbor and as necessary the necessity and advantage benefit to be derived by the improvement. Development and protection thereof, and carefully investigated and examined the condition of said harbor and maintained the best, most feasible and practicable plan and system of improvement, development and protection to be used and employed in such improvement, development and protection, and the cost thereof, and
WHEREAS, said Harbor Commission did after a careful survey, investigation and examination of said harbor find and report to the Board of Supervisors of said County that said harbor can be improved, developed and protected and that the public will be benefited by such improvement, development and protection that the cost thereof will not be disproportionate to the benefits to be derived therefrom and did provide detailed plans and specifications for the best and most feasible plan and system for the improvement, development and protection of said harbor and estimated the amount to be raised by the issuance and sale of bonds of said county to wit: the sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000) to do the said work and make a complete, full comprehensive and final report of their investigations and examination and file the same together with said detailed plans and specifications with the Board of Supervisors of said County of Orange the eleventh day of February, 1919, at which time said Board of Supervisors fixed a date for hearing said report, to be sent on the eighth day of March, 1919, at 2 clock p.m. at the chambers of said Harbor in the Court House in City of Santa Ana, Orange County, which date was not more than thirty nor less than twenty days after the filing of said report and caused notice of the fact that said report had been set for the eighteenth day of March, 1919, to be published in the Santa Ana Daily Evening Register for at least three publications thereof prior to the date of said hearing, which publication was duly made as now appears by the affidavit of publication now on file in the office of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
WHEREAS, on the eighteenth day of March, 1919, the matter of said report came on regularly for hearing pursuant to such County to pay the Cost thereof."
VI.
"A warehouse fifty feet wide by one hundred fifty feet in length to be built on or adjacent to the saill wharf.
VII.
"A standard guage railroad track to be built from, and connecting with the Newport Branch of the Southern Pacific Railroad, to and along the proposed wharf.
"All the aforesaid work to be done and all of said materials to be furnished in accordance with the detailed plans and specifications attached to and made a part of the report of the Harbor Commission now on file with the Board of Supervisors of said Orange County," and further resolved at saill time "that the estimated cost of the improvement, development and protection of said Newport Harbor according to the plan and system recommended by it is sum of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), and that the amount to be raised by the sale of bonds to carry out saill plan and system of improvement, development and protection of said harbor is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), and"
NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange, State of California, (at a regular meeting of said board held in the saill county at regular place of meeting thereof), all members of saill board having present and voting thereon, and favor this resolution and order) that notice be and the same hereby given pursuant to the resolution duly made and entered; that a special election has been and is called by said Board of Supervisors for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the County of Orange, at a special election to be sold in and throughout the saill county; the question of the issuance of bonds of said County of Orange for creation and incurring of a bond indebtedness of the saill county to the amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), for the purposes specified as to-wit: for the improvement, development and protection of Newport Harbor in the saill County of Orange, under the plan and system herein before set forth and specifically described in the report, plans and specifications of saill Harbor Commission accepted, and approved by the Board of Supervisors as afforested.
That saill bonds for the purpose amending developments and protecting said Newport Harbor to amount of Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($500,000), shall be divided into five hundred bonds numbered from one (1) to five hundred (500) inclusive, and each bond shall be of denomination One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and shall be consecutively numbered and payable within twenty-six years as follows: to-wit: One twenty-fifth part of the total amount of saill bonds shall be payable one year from date thereof and a like portion of the total amount of saill bonds shall be payable annually thereafter until all saill bonds are paid.
The principal of saill bonds and the interest thereon shall be payable in gold coin of the United States at the office of the treasurer of the County of Orange in the City of Santa Ana, California, and each saill bonds shall draw interest at rate or (5) five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually and evidenced by interest coupons attached thereto.
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WHEREAS, on the said eighteenth day of March, 1919, the matter of said report came on regularly for hearing pursuant to the order for the hearing upon said report and the notice thereof duly published as required by law and said report, original, amended and final, having been read to and before said Board and after hearing the same and after consideration of the plans and specifications for the improvement of said Newport Harbor, ordered that the further consideration of said report and said plans and specifications be continued to the second day of April, 1919, at two o'clock p.m., and
WHEREAS, on said date last named salt matter came on regularly before the Board of Supervisors for final hearing and consideration of said original, amended and final report and the plans and specifications filed therewith, and after further consideration of said report and said plans and specifications be continued to the second day of April, 1919, at two o'clock p.m., and
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"Extending the existing jetty at the entrance of Newport Bay about two hundred feet to a depth of twenty-two feet below mean lower low water, the elevation when finished to be ten feet above mean lower low water, and the top width thereof to be ten feet, sald extension to be constructed of Rubble stone of suitable not liable to disintegrate and of random sizes, weighing from one pound to six tons or upward.
II.
"Dredging or excavating a new channel for the Santa Ana River through the sand sit at or near the southerly end of the existing dikes of the Newbert Protection District, and the building of two jettles at the mouth of said proposed news channel of the Santa Ana River, said jettles to be of stone and to be about six hundred feet long, extending seaward to a"
CITY OF ANAHEIM
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers one and two of said city of Newport Beach.
Polling Place. City Hall.
Inspector. David C. Winans.
Judges. Mirlam S. Porter and Dollie Cubbon.
Clerk. Joseph Ferguson.
CITY OF ORANGE
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers three, four, five and six of said city of Orange.
Polling Place. Intermediate School. N. Glassell street.
Inspector. V.G. Hagen.
Clark. D.H. Griffith and Allie Moore.
Clark. May Warner.
Bond Election Precinct No. 2 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers one, two, seven, eight, nine, and ten of said city of Orange.
Polling Place. Fire Hall.
Inspector. C.F. Newton.
Judges. Alfred Leech and Clarice Syyster.
Clerk. Elthea Embody.
CITY OF SANTA ANA
Bond Election Precinct No. 1 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers one, two, three, four and twenty-three of said city of Santa Ana.
Polling Place. Intermediate School.
Inspector. Lydia A. Smart.
Judges. George Husser and H.M. Palmer.
Clerk. Maude J. Lash.
Bond Election Precinct No. 2 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers five, six, seven, eight and twenty-three of said city of Santa Ana.
Polling Place. Lincoln School.
Inspector. J.Wiley Harris.
Judges. Geo.H.Randall and Thos.H.Hill.
Clerk. Bessie Hill.
Bond Election Precinct No. 3 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers nine, ten eleven, twelve and thirty of said city of Santa Ana.
Polling Place. City Hall.
Inspector. Geo.R.Smith.
Judges.W.G.Potter and Robert L.Smith.
Clerk.H.H.Moye.
Bond Election Precinct No. 4 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers thirteen,fifteen,eighteen twenty-seven and twenty-eight of said city of Santa Ana.
Polling Place.Waterworks.
Inspector.F.H.Snyder.
Judges.E.E.Vincent and Frank Vegely.
Clerk.Frank C.Marston.
Bond Election Precinct No. 5 of said City, comprises general election precincts numbers sixteen seventeen and twenty-six of said city of Santa Ana.
Polling Place.McKinley School.
Inspector.Geo.W.Wang.
Judges.Lottle J.Grouard and Margaret Mise.
Clerk Lee Alderman.
Bond Election Precinct No. 6 of said City, comprises general election precincts
Three and four of said
precinct No. 2 of said
oral election precincts
twelve, eight, nine and
Anahaim.
F BREA
Precinct No. 1 of said
oral election precincts
two of said city of Brea.
BULLERTON
Precinct No. 1 of said
oral election precincts
three of said city
W PORT BEACH
Precinct No. 1 of said
oral election precincts
three of said city of NewORANGE
Precinct No. 1 of said
oral election precincts
five and six of said
precinct No. 2 of said
oral election precincts
eleven, eight, nine and
Orange.
SANTA ANA
Precinct No. 1 of said
oral election precincts
three, four and twenof Santa Ana.
Precinct No. 2 of said
oral election precincts
eleven, eight, nine and
Orange.
SANTA ANA
Precinct No. 3 of said
oral election precincts
eleven, twelve and
Orange.
Precinct No. 4 of said
oral election precincts
quarterteen, fifteen, eighth,
and twenty-eight of
Anna.
Precinct No. 5 of said
oral election precincts
twenteen and twentySanta Anna.
Precinct No. 6 of said
oral election precincts
twenty, twenty-one,
fourth and twenty-five
Santa Ana.
DEAL BEACH
Precinct of said City,
oral election precinct
Beal Beach.
STANTON
Precinct of said City,
oral election precinct
Stanton.
Are the consolidated
incluses inside of incortowns, also the elecide of incorporated
declared bond election
special election togethJUDGES. A. G. Finley and George W.
Brown.
Clerk. W. J. Cheney.
TUSTIN PRECINCT NO. 2
Polling Place, Bowman's Garage.
Inspector. H. W. Smith.
Judges. Geo. B. Kelly and Edna E.
Stevenson.
Clerk. Edna Pearle Phillips.
CITY OF SEAL BEACH
Bond Election Precinct of said City,
comprises the general election precinct
of said city of Seal Beach.
Polling Place. Administration Building.
Inspector. Albert E. Swain.
Judges. William S. Templemap and Albert W. Armstrong.
Clerk. Mrs. Bertha A. Barnes.
CITY OF STANTON
Bond Election Precinct of .said City,
comprises the general election precinct of
said city of Stanton.
Polling Place. City Hall.
Inspector. Gertrude Hooven.
Judges. Angera R. Beecher and Estelle
Robinson.
Clerk. Ruth G. Hosking.
BOLSA PRECINCT
Polling Place, Bolsa School House.
Inspector. C. W. Blankenbeckler.
Judges. C. H. Warner and E. J. Melvin.
Clerk. J. W. Antoine.
BREA CANYON PRECINCT
Polling Place, Brea Canyster Oil Company's office.
Inspector. Mrs. Eva M. Peck.
Judges. Myrth E. Balcom and Jacob D.
Classen.
Clerk. Mrs. Ida V. Mesner.
BUARO PRECINCT
Polling Place, Garden Grove School House.
Inspector. N. Carmichael.
Judges. H. A. Bon Durant and Chas.
S. Holt.
Clerk.J.F.McKinney.
BUENA PARK PRECINCT
Polling Place, Buena Park School House.
Inspector, Joseph E. Fischer.
Judges.E.Cady and Mrs.Hattle A.
Allen.
Clerk.Eva Miller.
CYPRESS PRECINCT
Polling Place, Cypress School House.
Inspector.Worth C.Miller.
Judges.Milton H.Shirley and Alfred H.Hansen.
Clerk.Theo.Eckert.
DELHI PRECINCT
Polling Place, Delhi School House.
Inspector.G.W.Gwynn。
Judges.Mrs.Lillie D.Webster and Mrs.Allice Stewart.
Clerk.Mrs.Agnes A.Gillison.
EL TORO PRECINCT
Polling Place,Town Hall。
Inspector.A.W.Thompson。
Judges.C.D.Munger and Vernie L.Stevenson。
Clerk.A.A.Very。
EL MODENA PRECINCT
Polling Place,El Modena School House。
Inspector.Wade H.Flippen。
Judges.L.W.Evans and Wilbur F.Crist。
Clerk.W.T Chapman。
EAST ANAHEIM PRECINCT
Polling Place,J.A.Meyer's Tool Shop。
Inspector.A.W.Black。
In Witness Whereof by order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County,
I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Board of Supervisors to be affixed at the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, this sixth day of May, 1919.
(T.B.TALBERT,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California).
Attest:
J.M.BACKS.
County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County,
In Witness Whereof by order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County,
I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Board of Supervisors to be affixed at the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange, State of California, this sixth day of May, 1919.
(SEAL)
DELHI PRECINCT
Polling Place, Delhi School House.
Inspector, G. W. Gwynn.
Judges, Mrs. Lillie D. Webster and Mrs. Alice Stewart.
Clerk, Mrs. Agnes A. Gillison.
EL TORO PRECINCT
Polling Place, Town Hall.
Inspector, A. W. Thompson.
Judges, C. D. Munger and Vernie L. Stevenson.
Clerk, A. A. Avery.
EL MODENA PRECINCT
Polling Place, El Modena School House.
Inspector, Wade H. Flippen.
Judges, L. W. Evans and Wilbur F. Crut.
Clerk, W. T. Chapman.
EAST ANAHEIM PRECINCT
Polling Place, J. A. Meyer's Tool Shop.
Inspector, A. W. Black.
Judges, John Beneke and John G. Wirsching.
Clerk, Dock D. Stall.
GARDEN GROVE PRECINCT NO. 1
Polling Place, Y. M. C. A. Building.
Inspector, Geo. L. Beardsley.
Judges, Seymour H. Ayers and Royal Edward Green.
Clerk, Mrs. Enola S. Monroe.
GARDEN GROVE PRECINCT NO. 2
Polling Place, Lee and Arrowsmith Warehouse.
Inspector, Geo. R. Reyburn.
Judges, S. Horowitz and J. O. Arkley.
Clerk, Joseph G. Allen.
HARPER PRECINCT .....
Polling Place, Harper School House.
Inspector, H. B. Woodrough.
Judges, James H. Rochester and George Huntington.
Clerk, Mrs. Ida A. Spaulding.
IRVINE PRECINCT
Polling Place, San Joaquin School House.
Inspector, Abe W. Johnson.
Judges, Wm. Wilson and Andrew Cock.
Clerk, B. W. Jerome.
KATELLA PRECINCT
Polling Place, Katella School House.
Inspector, Juanita May Watson.
Judges, H. E. Carner and Thomas Haster.
Clerk, F. B. Cleveland.
LAGUNA PRECINCT
Polling Place, Philbrook's Hall.
Inspector, G. W. Stevens.
Judges, Frank B. Champion and Fred Aufdenkamp.
Clerk, A. C. Wood.
LA HABRA PRECINCT NO. 1
Polling Place, Fire House.
Inspector, J. G. Sargent.
Judges, Mrs. Josie Taylor and Katharine B. McGill.
Clerk, Mary E. McAllister.
LA HABRA PRECINCT NO. 2
Polling Place, La Habra School House.
Inspector, Madge Douglass.
Judges, Mary F. Davis and Wm. Snow.
Clerk, Adaline E. Varney.
LOFTUS PRECINCT
Polling Place, West Coast Boarding House.
Inspector, Fannie M. Chambers.
Judges, Myrtle Estes and Alma S. Pray.
Clerk, Harry G. Van den Burgh.
LOS ALAMITOS PRECINCT
Polling Place, Los Alamitos School House.
Inspector, M. F. Reagan.
Judges, Lena O. Ladd and Alberta L. Verbeck.
Clerk, Lena B. Heaston.
McPHERON PRECINCT
Polling Place, Old Store Building at McPherson.
Inspector, H. B. Wiseman.
Judges Guy I Field and Henry Meier.
Clerk William J. Fitschen.
NEWPORT PRECINCT
Polling Place, Greenville School House.
Inspector, Stephen Griset.
Judges W. L. Bowland and Ruby C.Tedford.
Clerk, R. W. McClaim.
OLINDA PRECINCT
Polling Place, Olinda School House.
Inspector, John W. Smith.
Judges Julia Atwood and Maud Wellin.
Clerk Wm. F. Abbott.
OLIVE PRECINCT
Polling Place, Olive Store.
Inspector, John Shoemaker.
Judges Fred Guenther and Edwin J.
By order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California this the sixth day of May 1919.
T.B.TALBERT,
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
Attest:
J.M.BACKS,
County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County, California.
In Witness Whereof by order of the Board of Supervisors of Orange County I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Board of Supervisors to be affixed at the City of Santa Ana, County of Orange State of California this sixth day of May 1919.
J.M.BACKS,
County Clerk and Ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Orange State of California.
Anaheim Gazette, per year, $1.50 payable in advance.
CARANZA REPUDIATES US
Mexico has ruffled up its feathers,and standing on tiptoe declares that she will have none of the Monroe Doctrine.She specifically states that "she has not recognized and will not recognize the Monroe Doctrine";that it "attacks the sovereignty and independence of Mexico."
We have been unable to find any record of the fact that Mexico has been asked to recognize the Monroe Doctrine.The enforcement of the principles enunciated by President Monroe do not depend upon Mexico's acceptance of the Monroe Doctrine They do not depend upon anyone's recognition of the Monroe Doctrine They are peculiarly related to the United States alone—her alertness for her own protection.
In the Monroe Doctrine there is nothing altruistic or humanitarian It was not framed with the thought in mind of any nation on the globe but the United States Yet but for it,the republic of Mexico might have ceased to exist years ago.President Carranza conveniently forgets the peril from which his nation was extricated in 1865 when the imperial regime of Maximillian established by Napoleon III was overthrown because the United States under the direction of President Johnson,sent General Sheridan with some 70,000 veterans of the civil war to the Mexican border to suggest.in a most effective way that Napoleon III get out of Mexico.At that time the Mexicans were only too glad to invoke the protection of the same Monroe Doctrine they now seek to re-
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regime of Maximillian, established by Napoleon III was overthrown because the United States under the direction of President Johnson, sent General Sheridan with some 70,000 veterans of the civil war to the Mexican border to suggest, in a most effective way, that Napoleon III get out of Mexico. At that time the Mexicans were only too glad to invoke the protection of the same Monroe Doctrine they now seek to repudiate.