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Friday, Feb. 2, 1923 THE ORANGE
UNITED
Theatre—Anaheim
ONLY 2 MORE DAYS
To see the most fascinating of screen productions
“The Secrets of Paris”
WITH THE FOLLOWING CAST
LEW CODY WILLIAM COLLIER, JR.
GLADYS HULETTE ROSE COGHLAN
MONTAGU LOVE EFFIE SHANNON
DOLORES CASSINELLI HARRY SOTHERN
J. BARNEY SHERRY BRADLEY BARKER
WALTER JAMES JANE THOMAS
Latest Pictorial News——Good Music
SO. CAL. PAYS MORE INCOME TAX IN JAN.
Income tax receipts, in the So. Calif. district for January indicate an increase of 26 per cent as compared with the collections for January, 1922, Collector of Internal Revenue Rex Goodcell announces.
Total collections for the month
MANY BODIES YET IN BURNING MINE
BENLIN, Feb. 2. — One hundred and sixteen bodies have been recovered from the Heinitz mine at Beuthen, Silesia, and at least 60 more dead lie inside the burning shafts, following one of the greatest disasters.
LONG BEACH IS NOW HIGH AT 140,000 (Width: Of Long Beach and production records was substantiated by Anchor Oil Co., Dabney and the arrival of the wells boosted the barrels. Coming difficult circumstance Co.'s Butler wells barrels and will its production. The finishing polish stuck, twisted or hundred feet in was put on production drill pipe in the ing the obstruction condition to making a splendid intention of pany to drill and property, hoping get it completed The Anchor Oil No. 1 was put depth of 3682 feet.
Joseph B. Dab to 3800 feet start flow of oil and a ly estimated from feet. The well gas output as the ably be made a At No. 10 Mr. Dpleted at 3848 and several hundred On the White hard Interests had 2000 barrel well was finished at 28 gravity oil.
The Fischer O to go ahead againg Company and both of Los Angeles to agreement to u holders of the 1 on the Hill lead four hundred feed the well on pro stopped drilling ago when things
SO. CAL. PAYS MORE INCOME TAX IN JAN.
Income tax receipts, in the So. Calif. district for January indicate an increase of 26 per cent as compared with the collections for January, 1922, Collector of Internal Revenue Rex Goodcell announces.
Total collections for the month were $1,178,883.67 of which $420.925.06 was income tax and $747.957.61 miscellaneous taxes. The income tax receipts for January 1922 were $241,095.08.
More than 225,000 Southern Californians must file returns and pay tax before March 15. The January collections indicate that taxpayers are taking no chances and are filing early, the receipts showing that January, 1923, is 26 per cent ahead of 1922 as regards both number of returns filed and taxes paid.
Collector Goodcell pointed out that it was probable that the Los Angeles district was the only Internal Revenue district in the United States that showed an increase in income tax receipts for January for the county taken as a who's has steadily developed a decrease of 30 per cent in income tax collections.
Wallop Subdivision
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our tract, and we have carefully arranmake a first class homesite tract, and at the
for people of moderate circumstances.
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OUR prices are the lowest in the city.
on Lemon street for $2,000, which
any other boulevard lots to be had. Lots
streets are correspondingly lower in price.
OUR terms are also very easy; 10% c
monthly.
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Exclusive Agent
SALESMEN
ALVA E. HARGROVE
ELIZABETH M. HARGROVE
JOE WAGNER
LONG BEACH FIELD IS NOW PRODUCING 140,000 BARRELS (With Oil Operators)
Long Beach and Signal Hill's new production record of a 140,000 barrels was substantially increased by the Anchor Oil Company, Joseph B. Dabney and the Leonard Interests. The arrival of these three companies' wells boosted the big output 6200 barrels. Coming in under rather difficult circumstances the Anchor Oil Co.'s Butler well started off at 1200 barrels and will no doubt increase its production. Within a few feet of the finishing point the drill pipe stuck, twisted off and left several hundred feet in the hole. The well was put on production with the lost drill pipe in the hole, and considering the obstruction and the production condition the Anchor well is making a splendid showing. It is the intention of the Anchor Oil Company to drill another well on the property, hoping to get it down and get it completed in the deep sand. The Anchor Oil Company's Butler No. 1 was put on production at a depth of 3682 feet.
Joseph B. Dabney's No. 11 drilled to 3800 feet started off with a nice flow of oil and a gas output variously estimated from 12 to 20 million feet. The well is as valuable for its gas output as the oil and will probably be made a commercial gas well. At No. 10 Mr. Dabney recently completed a 3848 a well that is making several hundred barrels.
On the White property the Leonard Interests have just completed a 2000 barrel well. The new producer was finished at 3930 and is making 28 gravity oil.
The Fischer Oil Company's well is to go ahead again. The Agee Drilling Company and the Miller company both of Los Angeles have entered into agreement to underwrite the stockholders of the Fischer Oil Company on the Hill leads to the belief that four hundred feet more hole will put the well on production. The well stopped drilling at 4420 about a year ago when things on the south slope did not look very encore.
YORBA NEWS
Dr. Stork has been very busy in this section lately; It all started when a son was delivered into Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Linebarger's care, then Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Boisserance got another son, as little Elvin their first born, needed a playmate, and now Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Navarro have had a little daughter born to them, and all are just fine and doing well.
The Misses Inez and Alma Yorba and Blanche Boisserance and Messrs. Marcos and Albert Yorba were recently entertained at the Summers home near Fullerton.
During the past week Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Velasco, entertained Mr. and T. E. Woods, Mrs. B. Y. Johnson, Messrs. J. F. Velasco, Jr., Victor Velasco, Victor McDonald, H. G. J. Carrington of Los Angeles, and Mesdames E. T. Yorba, Crollinda E. Yorba, and T. Sanchez, Mr. and Mrs. A. Davignon and daughters and Messrs. Joe and Willie Sanchez, Mrs. Proxedis, Garela of Monrovia is visiting friends at Coronado Heights.
Mrs. Natalia O. Perez of Atwood has a slight touch of the flu.
REPORT IOWA SOLON FIGHTING SUBSIDY
WASHINOTON, Feb. 2. — Senator Brookhart of Iowa was reported today to be organizing a campaign in an attempt to defeat the administration's ship subsidy bill, on which the president has demanded immediate and favorable action.
ing jobs developed that made further progress impossible.
That the Shell company will develop to the fullest extent the deep sands on the Hill top section of the Long Beach field is signified by the intention to redrill and deepen four former producing wells at once. The wells scheduled for immediate redrilling and deepening are Dobbins 2, 3, 4 and Lester No. 1. The Shell company's Nicholson well continues to enjoy the pride of the field. Nicholson No. 1 was finished about ten days ago at a little over 3600 feet and is holding steadily at five thousand five hundred barrels.
On the White property the Beard and Interests have just completed a 2000 barrel well. The new producer was finished at 3930 and is making 28 gravity oil.
The Fischer Oil Company's well is to go ahead again. The Agee Drilling Company and the Miller company both of Los Angeles have entered in agreement to underwrite the stockholders of the Fischer Oil Company on the Hill leads to the belief that four hundred feet more hole will put the well on production. The well stopped drilling at 4420 about a year ago when things on the south slope of the Hill did not look very encouraging. The Miller company and the Agee Drilling Company have taken over the Fischer Oil Company's interests at Culver City also and plan to start drilling there soon.
After having about all the troubles a company can have the Republic Petroleum Company has decided to abandon its first Long Beach venture. The Republic got No.1 down to close to 3100 feet where complicated mechanical troubles and fish-
Subdivision
Announce the opening of Anaheim's newest consisting of 57 lots on North Lemon, Clemmin easy walking distance of the City Park,
enience, water, gas, electricity, etc., is on carefully arranged restrictions so as to react, and at the same time not too severe instances.
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That the Shell company will develop to the fullest extent the deep sands on the Hill top section of the Long Beach field is signified by the intention to redrill and deepen four former producing wells at once. The wells scheduled for immediate redrilling and deepening are Dobbins 2, 3, 4 and Lester No.1. The Shell company' s Nicholson well continues to be the pride of the field. Nicholson No.1 was finished about ten days ago at a little over 3600 feet and is holding steadily at five thousand five hundred barrels.
After several attempts to shut off water the Wiley well at Tobin No.1 succeeded and a few days ago brought in a 300 barrel producer. The well was finished at close to 3800 feet. On account of sand trouble and the small production it is quite possible that the well will be deepened The Wiley well is located on what appears now to be the most promising section of the northwest portion of the field.
SOCIETY WOMAN LEAPS TO DEATH
WASHINGTON, Feb. 2. — Mrs. Marjorie M. Lewis, 40, well known society woman of San Francisco, and Thursdry, according to the police, by leaping from the fifth floor of an apartment building, killing herself instantly. Mrs. Lewis had sent her husband, Lieut. Frank Lewis, U.S.N., out with her poodle dog. When he returned his wife was gone. Peering out of the open window, he saw her lefeless form below.
ORDER "LITTLE PHIL" SLAYER, DEPORTED
MEXJCO CITY, Feb. 2. — Felipe Holguin, "Little Phil," charged with the murder of Detective Fitzgerald
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instances.
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se have come from people who have heard
setting the tract ready.
Just in the city. East front boulevard, lots
$2,000, which is considerably lower than
be had. Lots on Clementine and Dickel
ower in price.
very easy; 10% cash and the balance $25.00
Realty Company
Exclusive Agents
SALESMEN
NEUMAN H. SANFORD
FORREST F. FOWLER
EARL A. MACKEY
ORDER "LITTLE PHIL"
SLAYER, DEPORTED
MEXJCO CITY, Feb. 2. — Felipe Holguin, "Little Phil," charged with the murder of Detective Flitzgerald
in Los Angeles, has been ordered deported by President Obregon.
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To Have and To Hold"
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HISTORIC ESTATE
FINALLY SETTLED
MARTINSBURG, W. Va.—A decree has been entered disposing of an estate of more than 500 acres and heirlooms once the property of George Washington. The estate, known as Waverly, belonged to George Fayette Washington, a collateral descendant of the first president. It required 60 years finally to determine the legal heirs, who number nineteen. The land will be auctioned and the heirlooms sold privately.
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Phone 666
Anaheim
118 S. Spadra
Phone 76
Fullerton
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Sidewalks, curbs in. Streets graded and oiled. Close to New City Park. No Railroad tracks to cross.
ANAHEIM REALTY CO.
Phone 84
127½ East Center St.