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DABNEY IN STICKY SHALE AT 3900 FT. Long Beach Drilling at 3900 feet Babnoy Oil Syndicate No. 1 is in sticky shale and is not showing any signs of oil. It is the intention to let No. 2 stand until the oil sand is found at No. 1. Huntington National No. 1 at Long Beach will not be drilled. The rig is being torn down and moved away. The tailor of the Standard Oil Co. to get oil on the Bixby spelled doom for the National. Zemino No. 1 set pipe thr weeks ago at 2815. The cement is now being drilled out. The results of the shut off are being awaited with interest. On the outcome of Miley's well three companies will either drill or relinquish their holdings. A fare showing of oil was noted in the Miley well prior to cementing. At 2000 feet the National Crude began to show faint colors of oil. The showing increased gradually to 3100 where the real "thing" was struck. Preparations are now being made to set pipe, 10-inch at 3000 feet. The Ramsey Oil Co.'s well No. 1 on the Long Beach City reservoir hill passed the Mining Bureau's water test yesterday and is now drilling into the oil sands at 2800 feet. Ramsey figures he is fortunate in getting a successful water shut off of the first time. The Standard Oil Co. abandoned the idea of carrying Bixby No. 1 to 6,000 feet and stopped drilling on the well at 5540. At no time did this well show any favorable oil indications and the drilling stopped in blue shale. The hole is deep enough for a satisfactory test. Drilling on Alamitos No. 1 is now at 2800. Lomits No. 1 spudded in and made a 1,000 feet. Sylvester No. 1 is making hole at 1050. Long Beach Trust and Savings No. 1 is at 1600 feet. The Shell Co.'s Alamitos No. 3 now drilling at 3445 has been in the oil sand for more than 200 feet. Alamitos No. 2 is rigging up the cable tops to drill out the cement at 2992. Alamitos No. 4 is building rig. Babb-Tucker was recented at 3132. Goddard No.1 spudded in and shows 1200 feet. Jones No. 1 set 10 inch at 2696. Martin No. 1 at 2460 set 10-inch. Nessa No. 1 at 2890 is milling on a shoe. Pickler No.1 re-cemented at 2570. Stakemiller No.1 set 10-inch at 3102. Wilbur No.1 spudded in and drilled 1200. At No.1 the Sandburg Petroleum Co. has about completed the sidetracking job and will be ready to put the $-inch back in before the end of the week. Co-operative No.1 now producing is doing about a 125 bbls. This well is showing some water and may have to be re-cemented. Running in the $-inch and making preparations to set at 3770 the pipe froze 115 feet off bottom. Efforts too pollil, the pipe resulted in its pertaining set the $-inch at No.2. No.1 is standing cemented at 3560. Additional field cope. A & T Oil Co. No.1 a rig. Big Jumbo Co. No.1 a rig. Coast States Oil Co. No.1 a rig. Cal-Mex Pet.-Syndicate, No.1, 2821 cemented, 16 inch. Crest Oil Co., No.1, 2872 recemented the 10-inch. Fisher Oil Co., No.1, 3100 sandy shale drilling. General Petroleum Bixby No.1, 3225, sticky shale drilling. Black-Drake No.1, 880 set $15½ and cemented. Great Western Petroleum and Huntington Sure Shot, rig excav. W.M.Keck Oil Co.,No.1,3550 cemented at 2221, standing idle. Oceanic Oil Co.,No.1,3297 recented, standing. Petroleum Midway, Ellis No.1,2300 conglomerate, drilling. Petitfills Syndicate, Irvine No.1,1924 hard sand-and clay, drilling. Spraulding Oil and Gas Co.,No.1,1950 idle. Signal Hill Oil and Gas, and Signal Hill Royalty a rig each. Tehmescal Oil Co.,No.1,rig. Walker-Western Oil Co.,No.1,2998 idle. United Oil Co.,Denni No.1,2555, sidetracking 2 joints of $-inch. United Oil Co.,Denni No.2,2675 hard sand drilling. United Oil Co.,Jones No.1,rig. "LONG DISTANCE" CHEAP IN GERMANY BERLIN, Nov.,—Under the new telephone rates effective since Oct., it is possible for an American in Germany to call up his acquaintances all over the republic at an expenses which seems infinitesimal when reduced to dollars and cents. The rate for a three-minute talk over a distance of from 50 to 100 kilometers is $3 marks, and the increase for every additional 100 kilometers is only $1.50 marks.A call over a line only five kilometers long costs $25 phenins.Regular subscribers pay annual charges ranging from $80 marks if they are on a central with only $5 connections pu to $76 marks in cities where there are from $150,000 to $200,000There is also a charge of $25 phenins for local calls, with a monthly minimum of $40 calls. OLGA LADY EGERTON OPENS SHOP IN PARIS PARIS,Nov.,—Olga Lady Egerton, the widow of Sir Edwin Egerton,a former British Ambassador in Madrid and afterward in Rome,a little while ago started a dressmaking establishment in London under the name of Paul Caret to give employment to Russians who had lost their fortunes. This has been so successful that Lady Egerton has opened a branch in Paris.Lady Egerton herself is a Russian in the workman's defective vision presents a brief but mary. "It is estimated workers have defecting correction," Mr.He uses the Easten retal of 42,000 men real industry as his basis per centage of sufficiency.Continuing"It has been many that there have time-labor loss from defective vision and induced thereby." "The loss in efficiency reduced quantity and in the comfort of the worker due to immeasurable。它 is lous moment。它 is numbers of plant man correction of sub-brines increased quality of production,the cost of the same doing done by a number." "No industrial,promotional employer can detect the health of high good business to safety and the physical virology." OLGA LADY EGERTON OPENS SHOP IN PARIS PARIS, Nov. 17.—Olga Lady Egerton, the widow of Sir Edwin Egerton, a former British Ambassador in Madrid and afterward in Rome, a little while ago started a dressmaking establishment in London under the name of Paul Caret to give employment to Russians who had lost their fortunes. This has been so successful that Lady Egerton has opened a branch in Paris, Lady Egerton, herself a Russian is the daughter of Prince Lobanoff Rostowski. CARNEGIE STEEL WORK INCREASE YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Nov. 17.—The local mills of the Carnegie Steel Co. have increased their schedule from five days to six days a week. Austin's for pianos and Grafannolas. Silk Shirts Crepes Jerseys Broadcloths A large assortment of latest designs to select from $5.50 to $10.00 Madras Shirts Snappy Patterns ranging in price from $1.50 TO $4.50 F. A. Yungbluth Snappy Patterns ranging in price from $1.50 to $4.50 F. A. Yungbluth Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes "By All Means Get a Fit" ANAHEIM CALIFORNIA WELDING IS OUR SPECIALTY Look for Service Car No. 13 A service car equipped to do all kinds of welding. We call and deliver. ANAHEIM WELDING COMPANY 217 S. Clementine, Anaheim Phone 493-J Don’t Forget That The Ever-Ready Truck & Transfer Co. Is still able to do your hauling of any description. Contract hauling a specialty. Get our price. O. V. LINNARTZ, Prop. Residence 211 E. Sycamore St. PHONE 209 PRINCE ST ter and Lemon Street 1/2 WORKERS HAVE DEFECTIVE VISION WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 — That more than fifty per cent of the men and women employed in American industry are sufferers from defective vision is one of the important findings of the Hoover Committee for Elimination of Waste in Industry. The report, as prepared by Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, and seventeen nationally known engineers who worked with him, is being issued by the Federated American Engineering Societies, under whose auspices the gigantic survey was undertaken. The loss in effective effort in quantity and quality work is immeasurable, the committee finds, according to L. W. Wallace, vice chairman of the committee, whose advance synopsis is the first inkling gleaned by the public of the comprehensive results of the waste study. The reconnoissance report on waste," as Secretary Hoover terms it in his forward to the report, was the result of a five months intensive study, planned with care and executed with rapidity. On the question of loss of production through faulty vision, Mr. Wallace presents a brief but pertinent summary. "It is estimated that 25,000,000 workers have defective vision requiring correction," Mr. Wallace states. He uses the Easte report giving a total of 42,000,000 men and women in industry as his basis for fixing the per centage of suffering from poor eyesight. Continuing, he says: "It has been the experience of many that there has been a serious time-labor loss from reduction due to defective vision and the fatigue produced thereby. "The loss in effective effort, in reduced quantity and quality of work and in the comfort and contentment of the worker due to defective vision is immeasurable. It is a matter of serious moment. It is the experience of numbers of plant managers that the correction of sub-standard vision brings increased quantity and quality of production, sufficient to pay the cost of the same. That is now being done by a number of plants." "No industrial, professional or commercial employer can afford to neglect the health of his employees. It is good business to safeguard the health and the physical vigor of the employee." Underwood & Underwood Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Calhoun; President of the Woman's National Foundation, whose inspired suggestion resulted in the founding of this great organization of American Women. OIL DEVELOPMENTS IN REDONDO FIELD On the Dominguez property adopting the Del Amo the site of the Chansler-Canfield Midway's first well No. 1 spudded in and is drilling. Progress is being made on the deepening of Del Amo No. 1. The side-tracking work is almost down to bottom and new hole will be in the making in a few days. The Union Oil Co. got some encouraging showings in the Frances well at 2665 and set a string of 1212-1. Sommers No. 1 at Gardena is close to 4409 feet. A sand heave at 4365 showed considerable gas and delayed drilling a few days. AMAL. THOMPSON 1 COMES IN 400 BBLS. Placentia-Richfield The Amalgamated Oil Co's Thompson No. 1 came in a 400 barrel well. The completion depth is given at 3,-100 feet. Mechanical trouble on Bayha at 2500 feet were not overcome and the rig is being moved. Bahya No. 3 is building rigg. Kammerer No. 1, a new well, spudded in and made a 1000 feet of hole. R. D. Clark got a shut off on the water in Wetzelell No. 1 at 4128 and is now drilling ahead in the brown shale at 4139. The Petroleum Midway completed Krug No. 5 at 3125 and the new well tooks god for 300 barrels. On the went on production at 3125 and made a 200 barrel well. Yarnell No. 9 the deep test well finished at 4200 continues to flow a little by heads and will not make more than a 200 barrel well at the most. Isaac No. 2 completed at 3100 feet, has settled down to a 156 barrels. Preparations are now going forward with the intention of setting pipe on the Placentia Oil's No. 1 at 3008 feet. Drilling on Bradford No. 2, the Chansler-Canfield Midway, is down close to 4000 feet in sticky shale. Bradford No. 3 completed at 4270 is a small well. It is not making much more than ten barrels daily. Bradford No. 6 spudded in and is drilling at 1200. Richfield No. 3 is drilling in the conglomerate at 2300. The Rfchfield Giant set the 8-in. at 3920 and is now making water tests in an effort to trace the entrance of water into the well. A bridge will be set at 3960 and should this fall to get the water the well will go on drilling deeper. To date the Comanche Dil Company has had little success fishing on the Richfield Union Petroleum at 3670 and the intention now is to go in with a string of left hand drill pipe and recover as much of them as possible. Drilling at 4430 the Ridge Oil Co's No. 1 is in sticky brown shale showing a little more oil and gas than usual and also looking more encouraging than usual. Drilling at 3900 feet the Standard Oil Co's Kremer No. 2-17 is showing a hard sand and some oil. Kraemer BURKHART BEGINS TO LOOK DOUBTFUL Lo Angeles Field Drilling in grey shale and sand at 2900 feet, the Eddystone Oil Corporation's Burkhart well at Palms is beginning to look a little doubtful. Drilling however is to continue for a deep well test. With a string of 6-in. casing down to 2587 the Beatty Oil Co. is ready to resume operations at Eagle Rock. The grey shale that characterized the formation almost from the start disappeared at 2500 and blue hale and sandy shale have been running alternately since. The Loma Verdi Oil Co. recently taken over by the Eddystone Oil Corporation is now drilling at 2254 in brown shale. Loma Verdi is a Castaic wild cat and will prove up a new field. HAMBURG GAINING FORMER PRESTIGE BERLIN, Nov. 17.—Hamburg is rapidly working its way back to one of the leading ports of the world, according to an item found in the Kolnische Zeitung. During September 957 ships with a net tonnage of 1,017,768 entered the harbor compared with a tonnage of 1,246,566 in the same months in 1913. The sailings totaled 1997, with a tonnage of 1,013,768 against 1478 with 1,223,305 in September, 1918. The German flag was flown by 1-123 vessels with a tonnage of 398-081. During three nine months ended with September, arrivals in the port of Hamburg totaled 6130 with a tonnage of 6,669,000 compared with 3027 ships of 2,478,000 tons in the same period in 1920, and 9829 ships of 9,353,000 tons in the first nine months of 1913. Sailings were 7-023, 3,717 and 11,101 for the respective periods with tonnages of 6,561,000, 2,464,000 and 9,619,400. GETS LEAVE TO WAR DEPARTMENT HAS CUT CLERICAL FORCE 28 PER CENT WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—The war department announces that there was a reduction in its civilian clerical force of 3,143 in the month of September. After this reduction had been made the total civilian clerical force of the war department was 64,916, as against 90,106 as of March 1st, last. This represents a reduction under the present Administration of 28 per cent. Of the 64,916 approximately 53,000 are connected with engineer, quartermaster and ordinance activities, which involve all work in charge of the engineer corps, river and harbor improvements and all work at arsenals in various parts of the country. UNITY CLASS OPENS Anna Wayne Eldredge of the Unity Truth Center of Santa Ana, will open a class in Anselm for the study of Practical Christianity and the principles of Christian living on Friday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at 320 South Clementine street. Mrs. Eldredge is an experienced teacher and holds a life diploma of this suture. She has been a student of Truth under Annie Rix Millits, The "Unity School" in Kansas City, Mo., and Divine Selence of Denver, Colorado. All seekers of Truth are invited to join this class, NIC North Sycamore-st. Santa Ana, Phone 1900. BENEDICT ORDAINED GRADUATE MEDIUM, CLAIRVOYANT AND PSYCHIC —PERSONAL FACTS — 75 per cent of the people are in the wrong occupation—misfits. 60 per cent of men and women fall in business from lack of adaptation or because wrongly suited in partnership. 50 per cent or more are mismatched in marriage—results, divorce. How about you, reader? Ask yourself if you don't think you should consult Benedict; the man who known his business—who knows you. $1.00—READINGS—$1.00 Oldest in experience; richest in knowledge and skill. Crowned with 25 years of unparalleled success as a clairvoyant. His advice has saved and made thousands happy. IT WILL BENEFIT YOU. As a seer and interpreter of things hidden Benedict has no equal, on business, speculation, all love and domestic troubles, settles lovers' quarrels, reunites the separated; tells when you will marry; how to WIN the man or woman you love; how to overcome all enemies; gives full secret how to control or influence anyone you love or meet. HE SUCCEEDS IN THE MOST DIFFICULT CASES WHERE ORDINARY MEDIUMS FAIL. SUCH CASES SOLICITED. If you are melancholy, worried, no matter what is the cause of your trouble, Benedict will help you with his God-given gift. HOURS—10 a.m. to 6 p.m. —CLOSED SUNDAYS GETS LEAVE TO PREACH IN SALOON BATLEY, Eng., Nov. 17.—For the first time in the history of England a religious service will be held in a public house or saloon. Rev. Hugh Jenkins has obtained permission to preach a sermon in one of the local "pubs" in the near future. Only recently the same divine astonished his colleagues of the Congregational Union by urging them to visit public houses. "In that work," he declared, "I have spent some glorious Saturday nights." AMERICAN BANKS TO BACK COUNTRIES SYDNEY, N. S. W., Nov. 17.—The treasurers of both the States of Victoria and New South Wales confirm the London reports that American banks are seeking to arrange loans with these states. It is understood that the American banking representatives now touring Australia belong to the same institutions which lent money to Great Britain during the war, and also recently accommodated Canada and France. GENERAL BUILDING INCREASE CHICAGO, Nov. 17.—Official reports from 196 cities show building permits for September, 1921, were 50 per cent increase over the corresponding month, 1920. MORE COKE OVENS OPEN CREENSBURG, Pa., 17. — The Hick Coke Co., fired 350 new ovens week. This is in addition to 600 recently placed in operation in vicinity. All ovens have been used since last spring. Protect the Money Value of Your Time Today THE LARGEST ESTATE OF MAN IS HIS PRODUCING POWER because the home he builds, the real estate he owns, the cash, bonds and merchandise he possesses are merely results of his producing power, and very few realize the magnitude or value of this source of income until deprived of it through some unforeseen circumstance. IT IS OF VITAL INTEREST TO YOU TO BE PROTECTED BEFORE THE LOSS OCCURS. A continental draft looks good after a period of disability. Continental Casualty Co. J. E. RODDEN, District Manager 215 First National Bank Bldg. Anaheim, Calif. Phone 71 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1921 PROPERTY No. 2, 3 and 4, are at 3100, 3200 and 3450 respectively. The General Petroleum's deep test Yorba Linda well Group 2-1 is standing idle at 4088 feet. Group 3-2 is also standing cemented at 3295. Group 4-1 is making $0 barrels, of SALE OF DRESSES The delightful new styles— the richness of materials offer an elegance of charm that have never before been obtained at this price— Canton Crepes Satins Crepe Stains Tricotines Serges Poiret Twills Included in embroidered. beaded and plain styles. $10.75 Serges Poiret Twills Included in embroidered, beaded and plain styles. $19.75 Values up to $35.00 Style Shop 105 W. Center St. EXCELSIOR MADE RECIPE NO. 6 CHERRY BATTER PUDDING Take half cupful potato flour, half teaspoonful baking powder, half cupful sugar and enough milk to make thin batter. Pour the batter over one cupful canned cherries, put into greased baking dish and steam for two hours. Serve with a sweet sauce, using fruit syrup thickened with cornstarch, with whipped cream beaten in. Garnish with whole cherries. INSURE THE SUCCESS OF THIS RECIPE BY USING EXCELSIOR MILK. EXCELSIOR CREAMERY CO. INSURE THE SUCCESS OF THIS RECIPE BY USING EXCELSIOR MILK. EXCELSIOR CREAMERY CO. 232 E. Sycamore St. Phone 177 Four Nights to the Atlantic Coast The "Sunset Limited" through the Sunny South leaves Los Angeles at 8:30 each morning — New Orleans but two nights out. —connects at New Orleans with Southern Pacific Steamship Lines for New York, a five-day ocean voyage without additional cost. —carries a THROUGH tourist sleeper every day to Washington, D.C. Make the side trip over the Apache trail to the ancient Cliff Dwellings and Roosevelt Dam, through Arizona's Wonderland. Through sleeper to Globe, Arizona, each Sunday, Tuesday and Friday. The "Sunset Express" via the Imperial Valley and the Sunset Route to New Orleans leaves Los Angeles 12:45 p.m. daily. Southern Pacific Lines Interline tickets sold to all points by local agent S. F. WILLARD, Local Agent, Anaheim Calif. Phone 123