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Times-Advocate from Escondido, California • 1

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'Jr mi I it OvggOGRESSy TUB8DAY, JANUARY 13. iscrt NUMBER 120 LJME EIGHT mm uasr sale: SODDEN DEATH ICO TALK PUIS FOR Bit GOOD CITIZEN BG CRN S3 10 HIS REWARD FOR TRUSTEES I I If tit TWO DAYS FF IRS. RD DINe FOR ABNER L. BUTTERFIELD PASSES; LARGE COLLECTIONS AND LARGE COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO FUR- BONSALL CORRESPONDENT ERRS LOUIS LEONHARD REPORTS SALE APPARENTLY IN GOOD HEALTH IN STATEMENT THAT ROAD OF FOUR RANCHES IN TWO YOUNG MOTHER DROPS DEAl THER MEMORIAL TO AMERICAN LEGION HAS ITS FIRST EXPENDITURES MARK REGULAR MEETING FOR JANUARY TO THE HIGHER WORLD AFTER LONG RESIDENCE HERE AT HER HOME WEST OF CITY DAYS EAST WAS ALL UNDER At the regular meeting of the city Aimer L. Butterfleld, aged 87 years.

Rea1 estate is surely booming theie Mrs. J. L. Ryan, aged Tl. days and manv new people are conrr.g dropped dead with valvular heart EaJl one of the oldest residents of this trustees for the month of January, cently held, large collections by Mar! 1 I I Ml 1 1 1- Under call of the chairman, V.

W. Prior, the committee on building for the local post of the American Legion here seeking homes, believini; th ure at 8:30 Monday evening, at her with the conditions and the price of home, the former C. Eastman land Escoudido has them all bear, an1 ranch, west of Escondido. city, parsed on at 12:45 o'clock Tuesday morning. Chronic Stanch it la and the infirmities of age are attributed snai nice, and tug dins pain uy mei board, were the features.

The bust- 9J held its first meeting at the home of Mrs. A. W. Wohlford Monday after-1 noon. The consideration of plans of nroeednre was the order of the daw as the cause of his demise.

He leaves! ness of the meeting was as follows: a wife and one daughter, both of whom' The application of David B. Todd to are here The daughter. Mrs. Mertie remove pepper trees on the old Stew- are showing Their faith in the future. Mr.

and Mrs. Kyan and the of this wonderful valley. daughter were a home alon I C. E. Champie.

who recentiy arrived the death occurred. Mrs. Rya from Hot Springs, Arizona, has Jur-: from her chair and remarked chased the 48 acre ranch of J. F. Ran would go to bed.

As -he Strainer, of Boston, hh been art property near the high school wQQ f.Qt cartel no concrete ideas on the subject and the general report was that citizen generally had made no expression to the irAibers of the committee as to what tftey considered 'best to do along the line of giving the soldier and sailor boya a memorial in the form of a building That could be used as a pub-Ms hall and a place of community here wi'h her parents for some time, referred to tne street committee. Mr. Mutterneld came to" California I The city clerk was instructed to from Boston, 32 years ago and notify Stevenson Bros, and Louis Cas-located in Kscondido 23 years ago. He sou to remove rubbish from their lots was born in Vermont, where he learn- in block 67. ed the business of organ builder and Twenty-one tvlK in the general fund at that vocation was long a trusted amounting 'o $1,037.

five bills in employe in the great Fstey Organ the sewer fund amount to $140.50, Factory at Brattlesboro, Vt. After and six bills in the water toll fun coming here he -worked as a carpenter amounting to $118.17 were ordered and it was soon after locating in Es- paid and warrants drawn tor same. Escondido. Jan. 1920.

To the Editor. Tinae-Advocat Your enthusiastic i.onsall correspon dent who wrote for publication in the Tiraes-Advocate of Monday hat con-trr ts hr.d ben signed up. by of the directors of the San Diego-Imperial Northern Highway association, for the immediate construction of the Brawley road "all 'he way from the Warner ranch to the Imperial counu line" was off the trail. The contract whieh the executive committee of the organization authorised to sign was for the cons', ruction of a road from the Imperial count line to the San Felipe Narrows, and while was announced that arrangements had been made for the construction of the road from the Warner ranch to the Narrows, and from the Imperial county line to Kane Springs in Imperial county, the commerce was not authorized and dtyd not sign up any contract for construe tion work from the Warner raneh down the Grape Vine canyon to the east end of the Sentenac canyon. I have no doubt 'hat from the gt n- The first decision of the meeting was to call upon all citizens to ex- condido that he built the house on as follows: known as the arid Eastman ranch west across the room she fell Her hu of town, and the new owner expects band rushed to her and nsked what to improve it with the setting out.

of was the matter ar.d she ai she dit fruit trees. Mr. Champie is also feed- not know. She soon into uiv Eng 800 milch goals whieh he brought consciousness, A doctor W9M from Arizona. moned at once, but when h- arrive! H.

DodjS, of Los Angeles, bought the patient had passed on the ten acre ranch of J. M. Harsha. Mr Ryan came to con did VI and the new owner is expected here or six years ago with her parents ant this week wi'h tlis fatnliy from Los has resided here since That time. She Angeles.

This property is improved and her husband recenth sold then with a home and alfalfa property, the Eastman ranch, ani 1 Frank Reynolds, who has retired 1 planned To move soon Iq lm An-e from the business field of Escoudido. les. Their many friends estefld ffll bought The five icre ranch on Eime est sympathy to the family. Mrs. Alice Wynkoop.

This The death of Mrs Kyan I property is equipped as a chicken Mtf! one. Only eleven dajra igO ah i ranch, with a modern home, and Mr. became the mother of a baby girl Reynolds will add other imnroverr.un- The husband and baby share lion this property. He tUM bougfct as sorrow with the parents. Mr, and Mr, an investment.

A. V. Adreen, two sisters, Carrie an! R. Bowler bought ten acres e) Lillian, and three brothers, prese tnemseives rreeiy to tne members of he committee, who are anxious to get an expression from the people on the subject. The members of the committee are W.

W. Prior, chairman: Mrs. A. W. Wohlford, Alex Curve street, this city, in which he' GKNhKAL FUND and his wife lived happily together Rolfes Drug Co 4.7.1 through all the succeeding years.

It. A. Cassou 37.29 The deceased was a devout believer Hobart Case MM in the Christian religion and was ex- S. D. Con.

G. B. Co 205.9A ceptionally well informed on the sub- D. C. Zickefoose 18.00 ject of the Bible.

He exemplified the F. C. Morago 4 r.n Stewart, R. L. Huffman and Percy teachings of that book in his life and Jse Willbanks 1 :0 Fvang was a faithful and loyal member of Herman C.

Fass S.W the local Baptist church. Esc. Truck. Transfer Co 17.7 In 1862 Mr. Butterfield enlisted as F.

C. Wells 45,00 a private in Company Second Regi- Robertson Cassou 3,41 ment. of the Cnited States Sharnshoot- Times-Advocate 3.9.1 The coni'Tiirtee considered vari us plans and the general impression was that a building costing at least would be necessary. Two prospective sites were mentioned, namely, the rear nortion of the chamber of commerce lot and the city's triangular piece of ground at the east end of Grand avenue, jusl below the Escond'do hotel property. The city property is now 1).

Young 1.60 l. Young Frank and Harry Andreen, all of whom are here except Harn And who in Wyoming. The maiden name of the deceased was Mist t- i Andreen. I The funeral service will be hekl on to his present ranch from C. A Kstey.

of San Diego, and wiil plant the wh tract to grapes. lxuis Leonhard made all these -ale. for cash, this week, and Elfcttf sh signs of the prosperous times that erg and later became a member of the G. A. afriliaflng with the local Chas.

W. Stearns 17.95 eral discussion of the subject, in which the prevailing thought was that the road for the entire distance was to be opened up immediately, pending the activities in the matter of getting ready to build down the Banmr canyon and through the Sentenac, your correspondent rather jumped at the conclusion that the contract, as hen signed, covered the whole matter. Information coming to me from th- post. John Baker 37.7 The funeral services will be held in P. J.

Wisdom 3.00 the Baptist church on Thursday at City Water Department 12.00 are ahead for the people of Escondido Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock at and tributary country. 1:30 o'clock p. with the pastor, Ceo. Buckingham 10.00 I occupied by a public rose garden St. Mary's Catholic church.

Rev. O'Brien will be in charge. Buri.Yi will be made at Oak Hill cemetery Arrangements are being made by i W. Urschel Rev. Wm.

Thomas, in charge. His M. Waman 55,52 knnwn as La Paza de las Rosas. comrades of the local G. A.

R. post Ceo. B. Hiee 411.40 The n(4pd of Clark post at will attend in a body and conduct the H. L.

Gongwor 53.07 preseni is a place of meeting and Mrs. TUP PROGRAM lulhn country is to the effect tha: engineers are already at work making surveys in the Sentenac canyon, under the direction of Supervisor Jbt burial service at uak HUI I Wnhlford uas named a committee of NIL I IIUwJIlllll EXPENSE FCXD iFscondido Plnmbine Co one to see what she could do in se- IC R. Hinman iCUrp 3 tf'miorar-v of nj. fZLLZ on tu for the post. While the chamber of FOR TONIGHT CLUB GROWS 1 1 I i LrjJrt O.T.V" i ceo.

tv Rice imo commerce is open to tne noys, wun a irreat big welcome, the place is not large enough, considering tlw many tables and exhibits now in the room, to accommodate the crowd that usually attends. Foster, who was on the ground today looking after the work. As soon as the cross sectioning done, determining the matter of Site and cuts, Supervisor Foster will be ready to call for bids on the construction of the road through this canyon. Knowing your willingness to do all in your power at any time to right a wrong. I wish that you would give this Hercules Powder Co 75.0$ WATER TOLL FUND Mifual Water Co 7 70 National Meter Go Nr.7S WITH STRIDES The deacons of the Baptist church will serve as pall bearers.

Friend and fellow citizens are cordiallv in-vited to attenj the services. ABOUT TWO HUNDRED ARE EXPECTED AT THE BANQUET About 2T tickets to the annual ban-qnel of the chamber of commerce have neen sold and a crowd of about 200 is expected tonight when the meal is served by Chef Frank T- Haag, at th auditorium. The hour is 6:30. EVENTS OF THE ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OUTLINED Western Metal Supjdy Co 4i Buckingha 75.50 M. C.

W'issman S.83 H. L. Gongwer 29.75 Monthly financial reports of the city TWO STAINS correction the same prominence in rmt excellent paper that you gave the news story from your Bonsall cor-1 outline of program oi annual meet-j LAGUNA ORGANIZATION NOW HAS SEVENTY-EIGHT MEMBERS AND WILL SOON CLOSE ITS respondent. officials, also the Quarterly reports of GIN THE 0. K.

MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL NOT MEET THURSDAY P. M. Cordially yours. J. H.

HEATH, Secretary, San l)b go-Imperial Northern Highway Association. the city clerk and treasurer, were received and placed on file. Collections is shown by these reports for December were as follows: Marshal. clerk. 04; treasurer.

ater superintendent, $329.60. ing and banquet of ths Escondido chamber of commerce it the hert son Cassou auditorium. Tuesday evening, January 13, WSfti at 9f o'clock, hester A Wrigl- chairman and toastmaster. Mu-ic, orchestra. Community singing.

ld by A'aUare MootVy, war camp community -crvice. President's report, Lester A. Wright. Report of the treasurer. II T.

Lyon. Report of the secretary. J. H. iath nf ti result or" the NEW SIDEWALK GOING IN AT THE JONES BUILDING on account of the funeral of the late A.

L. Butterfield Thursday, there will -be no meeting of the Baptist Missionary society, which was scheduled for that day. The Lagunn club is one of growing organizations of Rsco: dido. Officials of the club inform the iii Advocate Tuesday that a total of 78 members had been secured and that the charter would be closed February 1. Charter membership are being taken at $10 apiece and February BIG WEATHER MAN OF PACIFIC COAST VISITS ESCONDIDO AND APPROVES CITY AND CITRUS STATIONS CARLOAD OF ORANGES SHIPPED TO KANSAS CITY A.

B. Jones is putting in a new ce-ment sidewalk in front of his building on Grand avenue, the building occu- nied by the Escondido Truck Ar Trans- One carload of oranges was shipped I from Escondi lo Tuesday morning to the Kansas Citv market. The Escoj- i 'Bdo Fruit Growers association was, the shipper. for nnmniliv -ma PW-pm ns; i dp titape fltt I Fdward A. Beala, district forecaster in charge of the IT.

S. Weather Bureau Addrj "Community Service," Rev. Dr. Lincoln A. Ferri, Saa Pg Musk', male quartet.

an office. Mr. Jones is being assisted hy R. F. Gates.

office at Sn Francisco, and highest I -x- official of the bureau for the Pacific jr i -T Remarks dent. San A. J. John Diego Chan FREE METHODIST REVIVAL WINNING roaai. "vas a visitor in Escondido Tues-dv.

havinc arrived Monda: night Bushland. of Long and Mrs Mr. the Union For-1 and made headquarters at Irateau Monda.v evening the pastor HterTotfa. He was here for a per- strv building, creeled with a large congregation. Interest is 1 sonal inspection of the two official Beach, and Miss Rose Swtlier, of Chicago, have been the guests of Mrs Ira Hagtley since Saturday.

Tiresdaj morning they left by auto for Long Beach. 1 the fee will be raised to $'2'. VU whit have not paid uP to time have to come in at the dvance I price. The club has limited lis activity rr cently to giving dancing parties, hut in the future other activities ire ptanaed. As soon as the r-o rvulr ot Lake Hodges in filled acd a lake thus formed, boats and 'Hher meaia of amusement will be sectuvd by club.

On last Saturday nigh the 'b gave a very dancing pa at their clab house and on "he mil i Saturday night a simitar party is planned by this club a San Promotion club hall. The i club has been living part of its p.n-tie at San Marcos an dthe egt their own club hou.se uear I Hedges. The publk itf always stations of the Weather Bureau in this vicin namelv, the city station operated by A Moon, and the citru- ncreasing each service. The pastor fai's not in preaching the truth, such as Wesley, Redfield. Flethers pro- claimed in their day.

Subject, 1 Cor. district station operated by H. L. Har 11:28, Leta man examine himself." low. inercc.

Remarks. "Work of the Chamber of Commerce of Northern San Piego County." President Ban F. Thorpe, Bonsall. Reading, Mrs Percy Evnnv. Remarks, "City and Cou; ty Co-operation," State Senator Ed.

P. Sample, Sir Diego. Music, male quartet. Remarks, "What We Have Done for Roads." Alex Stewart, chairman of the chamber of commerce good roads committee. Remarks.

"What Roads Will Do ti Fs." Dr. N. Matzen. Dance Mr. Beals stated to ate Times-Ad-voci Tuesday afternoon that he pad found btth stations pronerly ranged and being accuratelv vnage In, oth- words, he gave them the official O.

He stated that luth stations wefts official, with Mr. Moon's station In substance he said; A close exam-Inat'on under the searchlight of eternity will only reveal the heart as it really stands before God. When the weak places are located, immediate attention should be given to strengthen the weak places. Only God can at Something Good To EAT Something made of good flour, of good milk, of good, nourishing compressed of good shortening! A PURE FOOD PRODUCT A product with a fine, natural flavor, with a satisfying slice, with a crisp crust. irit could it be but Bread the perftct food.

Bread is your Best Food Eat more of it. QUALITY BREAD is Bread at its best -insist on it. Schweickhardt's Escondido Bakery reveal to man hic heart it really de'gnatef as a co-op. -mike station is. Come tonight.

Great things in for statistical records in tin office store. THE PASTOR. of ie forecaster and Mr. ilarlnw'S Remarks, "The Brawley Road." As- gift of a pair of woolen blankets and omblyman W. A.

loran. San Marcos, a dozen jars of fruit for the Method' Community singing. hospital in Los Angeles. The paper; 1 i ing of the class room at the church PHILATHEA CLASS HAS 'was reported and committees named evening full OF interest to do the painting and Further repaii work of the room. The resignation The Phila'hea class of the E.

of the president was accepted ani church met for their regular monthly Miss Lulu Blackburn was elected it meeting at the home of their teacher, fill the place A six o'clock supper as Mra, C. E. Boyle, Monday evening. An Miss Maude Kemper- was announce interesting report of the Christmas aa the order for the next meeung. A station designated a special with records for publication on the chart.i and in the newspaper.

Mr. Beils could net remain for the banquet of the chamber of commerce TtKtCdav night, but went direct'y to S3n TMego. He has all other stations bf southevn California to vi-it this San Marcos THE BEST JAZZ MCS1C BY LAGUNA ORCHESTRA-FIVE PIECES ALL ESCONDIDO TALENT. Saturday Night January 17th Laguna Country Club REWARD $5.00 Reward to anyone having seen two Mexicans driving one-horse rig last Saturday between and p. rn.

on Washington avenue or close and moving around the cemented trick house at the twin bridges, or any nnd had to conserve ma time otter times during last week, where i wek (missionary work of the organization pleasant metal hour and delicious re- they stole several one gallon jugs of end energy, he said. Ffe was SreUJ wine. Report to Geo, Rice, Marshal, pleased with the beauty of ondido L20d2 fmd the entire valley. was given, included in which was the concluded the everalnf,.

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