Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 14

Publication:
Oakland Tribunei
Location:
Oakland, California
Issue Date:
Page:
14
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

-OAKLAND TP.IBUNL- 7, 1:12. LEGAL NOTICES 1DDT01L SPORTS BEAVERS PICK CALIFORNIA AS BEST TRAINING CAMP PORTLAND, Nov. 7. The Portland Beavers will not train at Santa Maria next spring, but will be "prepped" for the 1913 Pacific Coast league baseball season either at Bakersfteld or Fresno. In the" Superior Court of the State of California, In and for the County of Alameda.

In the matter of the estate of Karl Goldstein, deceased. Lena Goldstein, administratrix of the estate of Karl Goldstein, deceased, havln presented to this Court and tiled herelX her verified' In due form of law, praying for an order of this Court directing said sdmlnlstratrlx to make, ex- ecute and deliver to Frank Klamm and Bertha Klamm (his wife), a deed to the real property described In the said pen-tion, upon the around that Karl Goldstein, under and by the name of Carl Goldstein, during his lifetime, was, bound by a contract, writing, to convey the said real estate described In- -salit. petition Frank Klamm and Bertha "Klamm wife), upon the payment of the money as provided in tbe contract annexed to the petition on file herein and. as set out in said verified petition, snd upon the further ground that said Karl Goldstein died before said conveyance was made, and that, if. said Karl Goldstein waa now alive, he might be compelled to make such con- 'veyanee;" It is therefore ordered by this Court, that all persons Interested In the estate of said deceased appear before said Court on th.

25th day pf November, A. 1912, -at ten o'clock In th. forenoon of said day, at the Court Room (Department 4V of said Court, at Oakland, Alameda County, California, to show cause. If any they have, why a decree snouia not made anthorlxlnr and directing the said administratrix of the estate of said Karl Goldstein, deceased, to convey and trans fer to said Frank Klamm and Bertha Klamm (his wife), "the real estate described In said petition, and which said estate la described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot or parcel Of land sit uate In th. City and County of San Fran- Cisco, State of California, and bounded and particularly described as follows, to wit: Comraenc nsr at a point on.

tne. westerly line of North Avenue, distant thereon two hundred and fifty-six (256 nd eight (8) In chea northerly from the northerly line of Cortland' avenue, running thence northerly and along said westerly line of North avenue twenty-flve (25) feet and eight (8) inches; thence at a right angle weaterly seventy (70) reet; tnence eu rlo-ht anrle aniltherlV tWentV-flv. (25) feet and eight (8) Inches; thence at a right angle easterly seventy (70) feet to the westerly line or iMorin avenue aim point of commencement. What's Their Flavor Lilte? Being lot wo. azs.

uooo iraci, map thereof filed February 26. 1864, In the offlce of the County Recorder of th. City and County of Banr Francisco, Stat. ---of California. It is hereby further ordered that copy Well, they've gotall the spice and sparkle of this order.

published once A week, for four successive weeks, in the "Oak-1 land a dally newspaper of gefi-r eral circulation, published snd printed in the said County of Alameda, State California. of urkish tobacco. And all the smoothness and mellowness of Virginia Oh, hang! That doesn't begin to tell it they've got the ZUBELDA FLAVOR. And there only one way to find out what that's like. rrri ST 1 tt t- FT rn i a vY i 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I 11 l' 1 1 1 if s.i 1111 -ill 1 1 1 a 1 Dated this 23d day ot October, a.

u. 1912. F. Judge of the Superior NOTICE OF- TIM 6 SET FOR PROVING WILL, ETC. rt i 7n the Bnnerlor Court of the County of Alameda.

State ot I In the matter of the estate or nannan Holland, deceased. Notice of time set Tor proving win, etc. Kntlca Is hereby riven, that a petition for the' probate of the will of Hannah Hollond, deceased, and for the Issuance to Edward J. Holland of letters testa-mentary thereon has been filed In Court, and that. Monday, ths 18th day of November, A.

D. 1912. at 10 o'clock A M. of said day, at tne uounroom Department No. 4, of said Court, at the Court House In the City.

of Oakland, in said County of Alameda, has been set for the hearing- of said petition and proving said will, when and where sny person Interested may appear and. contest th. Dsted: November 4in. isiz. JOHN P.

COOK, Clerk, w. ADAMS. Deputy Clerk. McDONALD KKNNEDVnAttorneys for Executor, Oakland bd (savings Building. NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR PROVING will, etc.

In the Superior Court of ths County of ihnaiia Rtta of California. In tbe matter of th. estate of VioletU Clement deceased. Nntir of time' set for proving will, etc. Notice, is hereby given, that a petition for th.

probata of th. will of Violetts Clement Palmer, deceased, and for ths Msiiance to Alfred Edward Palmer oj ARASEE IS CONSISTENT WINNER Qi! RACE TRACK Arase, one of th. fastest horses that ever pushed his none under the tap. on a California course. Is" continuing to hold his own on th.

Eastern track. Along with two other fast horaea, Chilli and Manassch, Arasee la under the management of Early Wright, who haa been racing theae swift ones the part two -with excellent results, t- sat- This tame Arase. waa the Horse which caused a sensation two years ago by winning so consistently at the Emeryville track when racing flourished here. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Jim Thorpe, the Indian athlete who mad. such a grand showing- In the Olym pic games, and who" recently came in for mar.

public notice through a little too close relation with the flowing bowl at Pittsburg, is now writing a series of articles fdr th. New York World about how to lead a clean, manly, athletic eareer." Can you beat it? No, Geral-dlns, emphatically no! FAOAN TO MEETS CLARK. COAUNQA, Nov. Bert Fagan left on th. 1:10 train laat evening for Lps Angeles, where on the 12th of the month before th.

Vernon Club he will meet In a ten-round a either Jack Clark or Kid KOae. mlddlewelghts of promise. LOCAL rwvlslona. Hamg fpap lb) California II. H.

brand, J9c; U. L. brand. I0c picnics. 12J4c; Prltrirose, Uc; eastern 20c; akinned, 21c; monarch, 18c; picnics, 18c Baoon Primrose, 4 to lba, 28c; eastern star, 4 to lba, 27o; to 8 lba, to lbg.

16c; 1 to 12 lba. 24c; sugar cured bacon, 25c; Arrow, to 19 lo. 26c; It to 12 lbg, 23Vc; medium and light medium bacon, 1814c; light dry salt-d bacon, to lbs, 82c; 10 to 12 lbs, tic California Baconif. brand. I ibs.

$hc; te It 25Hc; H.J H-brand. 4 to I lba, lie; to 10 lb. 22Vkc B.ef Extra family, family and mesa beef, per bbL Pork Extra prim. In barwU, Pj Pork, pigs' feet, $6.69 per half bbU $2J5 for 25 lb, kega and $1.60 lor kits. WKctasars Fish Market Prices (per lb) Salmon, 11c; halibut.

12V4C! chicken "halibut, 10c; codfiah. 8c; red rock, 10c; black rock, fellowtail. Sc; barracuda, sand dabs, soles. kingflsh, 7c i carp, 4c; smelts, 12c; silver smelts, 12HCJ tomcods, 10c; small striped bass, ISc; sea bass. 12Hc; percn.

7c; anchovies, mackerel, 7c; whit, bait, 10c; plk, Sc; catfish, 10c; pompino, crawfish, 25ej crabs, Th. above quotations represents basis f. s. b. prices for cleaned fish, boxed and lcd.

Butter, Chses. and Eggs. Testerday'li sales on. the exchange were aa follows: Butter cases of extras at 83c a pound. i Cheese 25 new California fancy flats at 1H3 and 60 at 19o a pound.

Eggs 16 cases of selected pullets at 48Hc and 10 at 44c a dozen. Also on th. Informal call, 20 cases of extras at 52Hc a dosen. Receipts for two days wer. 184,000 pounds butter, 22,200 pounds of cheese and 1265 cases of eggs.

Egg Market In Bar by Counties, 'PETAMJMA. Nov. 7 There was no Change In prices for eggs yesterday after receipt of transactions of th. San Francisco Dairy and Egg "Exchange. Independent dealers and speculators paid off on Tuesday's deliveries at the rate ot 61 cents for extra ranch and 41H cents for selected pullets.

The delivery was light. SANTA HOSA. NoV. receipt ot advices from the trading in San local dealers nested Quotations of $0ftc per dosen for first grade eggs, 42c for second or pullet grade and 28c per pound for butter. The only change wag an advance of a half cent per dosen In second grade eggs, They are coming in rapidly at the present time and constitute th.

prlclpal offerings of the poul-tryinen. Receipts Sr. diminishing rapidly, owing to the lateness of the laying season. SANTA CRUZ. Nov.

7. Ege ouota- tlons are again fluctuating In price, deal, ers today Davlnn 60 Uc for extrae an In. rcrease of lc per dozen. Best grades of punsts bring 42c, while firsts are quoted at 42c per dozen. Potatoes, Onions and Veaetsbles.

Potatoes (per Ct)) River Burbanks, 40 Salinas do, Oregon do, swset potatoes, $1.201.65. Onions (per ctl) Yellow. 55flJ5c. Vegetables Green 7 10c per lb for garden and 3 6c for southern; tomatoes, cucumbers, per box for southern snd $1.26 for hothouse; garlic, 2rao per lb; eggplant, 2(f5c per lb; cabbage, 4060c per ctl; cauliflower. i60'suc per dozen; green peppers, 40 76c per box; southern.

3 if 6c per lb; carrot. 50c per sack; string beans, 47c per lb; wax beans, per lb; lima beans, 4 5c per lb; summer squash, southern, 750 90c per box; green okra, 50 0 78c per box; 67c per lb; celery, 35650c per dosen; sprouts, 4 6c per lb; artichokes, per dosen. Osclduoua snd Citrus Prulta. Berries Strawberries, $4.507 per chest; raspberries; $4,6047 per chest; huckleberries, per cranberries, $9ftill per bb). Pluma 40io)75o per box for lat.

red. Figs 75c4j $1.26 per box. Apples (per box) Fancy 4-tler reds, with some selected bringing $1.10 1. 25; 4-tler red Pearmalng, 4O60c; belleflower, 800c for and'4-tter and $075e for 4-tler; greenings, 60e7oc; white winter Fearmafna, Newtown pippins, for 4-tler and 600 75o for 4 -tier; common to cholc. fruit, $560c.

Pears (par box) Winter Nellls. $10 1.50 for wrapped; other varieties, 509 85c. Quinces per box. -v Pomegranates 76cft 11.25 per box. 7 being pnrtlon of lots snd 7, map 2, (J lea Echo user, usaisnd; griou, aar.

Vert and 1. W. Perlge te H. U. lioffltt, ssme at deed of M.

E. Cole to Hary Baker, Oaklaud, 1 year, per eent. B. t. aod Margaret Relllr to Artbar Arlett, Orant at ft snntk of AMlaon south $0, esat 100, aouth IH Inches or I to point dlatast 435 ft sonth of Addlaoa st mess en Una draws parallel- with aald cast Una of Grant st, thence esst $0 ft 1 to ths east Una st lot 14, these, sorts, SO tt, west 130 to beginning.

Being portloa ot lots IS snd in, blnrk 3, map of Mcdee trsct', bcrkeiey; $2000. B. sad Margaret Beilty (wits of same), Grant at AM) ft aouth of Addlaoa st. south portion of lot 13, block map of Mcuce trsct, Bergeiejr; Charlca A. and Maggie Werner to 8.

Vlach. lot 5, block It, mas nf clan Pablo Psrk, Bcrkeler: 11400. 1 sear. set cent. Prank Only te Berkeley Bank ot Ssvlnga and Truat Company, asms property ss recoa Msrtb Wright trustees, to P.

Ouly, Berkeley: $'). C. S. aad 0. Smith te B.

Hultler, la tersectlaB the eaat line of Ban Dieg.Vroad with line dividing lota 13 and 10. block? II, tbence north 47.8, eat 122.0. south so, west 110W to beginning, being portion of lot l.i, block 11, nap of Berkeley Helguta, Berkeley; $lKt. J. K.

and M. 8. Krnmb te II. 1. Ilornletn.

High st 70 ft wutb of Monroe, annlli 7tiW 117 0. bring part of block U. rltratloa's map, Ala $1400. If. I.

Neville te Made McCarthy, 7( Harlan st 000 ft west ot Clarkli St. weat lOOtN WO, being ths eaat of lot 2. map of Hcmme tract, Saa leamlro; genu, 1 year, i per eent. John B. Swsrea Joseph I- Sllveirs, lota 11 snd 12, block 70.

map ot Third at tract. Nile. Waahlngtoa townahlp; $110, 1 year. 7 per rent. Jnhs P.

and Mary I. ah 1 11 to Bird llortl-mer, 1. snd 3, dilork uiap of Mary K. Unr timer addltloa te Miet; hhi, I year, I ner cent. Pint t'nnsregatlooal Chnrch of Mies (corporation) In Coiisugntlimal Church Mnl'iHnf bits IS to IK Im-lualve.

block man of tows of Xllra, Washington, sttfcbcdl Is drvree puthnnatng sbnre mortgage; fioijo, same to aame, aarre aa ahove; g.iioo. Mlrts snd R. Dnns to Carrie Kmeracn. aaaja property ss deed ef E. H.

fttereixtoe, to M-t C. c. luun, county; slao sll furniture OS sremlaes: glQ.ouu: 1 gear, per cent. 1 "TV F-f ryf ,1 ViinFinA: 1 vi OFFICIAL DEEDI FILED WZDVESBAY, HOT. 8.

-Charles m. snd Miry W. Wllees (wife) to U. WUiMa wlOvww) Mat 6a) ft at lot u. block sup of mula aias tt I.

W. tract, Oiklandi $10. J. W. nd Alice Jnjrx-n wlff), C.

ho. to D. C. and Ett Bowbrook (wife). fcn.r View STrnne at point south ti itgrrrt mlnutn.

wnt 49.0T ft from the eaM lino tt ltay View Torrar. thfnoo aortk 4grcM IT niinntM, nt Wi.90 ft, Martk S3 drgreea 8 et 49.UT ft, soutb HO IT nijim, tMin ft to ii 14 line of B'J avruu, tli-nc' weat to, 07 ft to berlo. n. being portion of lot SO, mas of Bay i i lrrare, Oaklaud; aablKt to mortgaie If $10. K.

rrUs '(widow) to Henry and Martt Diine (wlfp), lot 8, blwk map tt amended ii at sioaa trart, Oakland; 1 10. Blrliard t'rlck (widow to Edwin A v.r. tainirlel, PbIob at 140 ft north of a t. nortu AOiW Its, being portion of block oaajana flu. ii'-sMe H.

Strwt (married) to C. B. Cos, man of Madlaoa Hauare, Blmburat, Oak land: $10. K. and Mary Rendy, Chsrlrs W.

Beudy to rrlt H. and Haraona (huahaDd). lot and tha aoutlmat IS ft of lot 14, mas of Ifntrul ATtntua tract, Oakland; $10. AUx-rt I. and Emily K.

Mafor ta Tbomaa Krt aud portion 9t lot klwk mas of o.rmllrate laTeatment A'onipanf 'a hjirlaioa af blorka Tfil, 7U, 713. 7H, 78, of lrf a ijna trarta, rrultrale; $1. and Pfraog to Harry and PanllM nii oa, it no, ma Woodlatrk Jark, lynniaiid; auh)nt ilml of tract lu. M'T H. Pratt ta Daniel W.

Pratt, deed sift lot tttl, bus Qraud Areas Terrace, Oak B. Pratt to Daniel W. Pratt, deed sift 1 ft of lot 28, blork-A, map of Stanford tract. beiaana: lot nortbeast kuhk, xa. U.

B. and A. L. ktoue Uompanv (corpora to Urdla J. Paraona, lot itl.

btoi-k C. of (iraud Arenua HciirlKa br Uh -Parka, o. una townanipi and act; $10. 1 K. C.

and Ula B. Hareoa (wifel ta Totra. interaei'tkin of tb aonthweat corerr ef I 47 wllb Uia aat Una at Carrluitoa areaua, ti.mie uortk mlnutra, wret log ft to th i.uitnwt corner of tot Uience aortk $9 Of mloutea, eaat 105 ft to tha south- nat rororr of lot ad. theor aortk mlnnta ft to the eeatbeaat earner of lot 46. awitk dra 67 mlnutoa, wrat 106 aat Jlna of Carrlvclua aiaoua (If extend-1 iioitUi, tbenc north I mlastaa west 91 it to Ilia south tin at Caloa aratiua, thaao toitli r.4 dosrmia SI sUnutM.

east iit.U ft t. plut on tha waat hmndary of leads of Krudlcate. fUK- math Id dVfree 48 mutes, at ft, aoutk degrees 7 ii.n..itfa, ft, south 8fi dVarxea aat ft, avuth drms 6t r. wet ft to eommariniettt, he-id of lots 41, 44. 48 and 47, map bi i rorufr trace, neumoot; ana egt; fiQ.

William 0. and Amelia Kawaoa to O. liu: rouiflu, njrtk SS ft frontlni ea Cedar at 42, Wjrk 45, map land on Oakland I railroad fnry bulldiuf. Oakland towaahlp aud bdlng block map of Oaklaud; pb IC and Akwm Kaalla (wife), Lena eoiuoienclns oa tha eaat line of rlaht A In l-4 to I. Kors ok 4, 03, dlaiaut a am dt'frrtMMi 15 silnutea $9 df-grew 45 ailu- i rt H'2 4ti ft, autu ou drama 16 mln wet II77.W ft, aouth 89 ditrs 45 ula.

i caot ICS. 49 ft to point on to eaat Una r.f at 10 ft wld la said ded, theore i. 15 milium, eaat 377. tt) ft to i being iturtK-n. of lot 4, map In liaruiaoa va.

Knvrli'k, eacrpt right of v. rtUwy Id ft wida Irlng along fu i. lliw of aald ft right of way Is said and txirndiiig to an opening la the eountf fiin Ofiklatid to Man ijaactdro Iflng along buirKlarr ot prrnuaea fltacribwl: 10 ft of right of war referrMl inntig d-rlptloii; alao esrrptliig fnm i- i that for opaulug aio. i.h'I pfrang (wlf) to C. Pfraag i 1 and 111 'nrtrrlifaat ft of lot i.

llvde trart. Oakland; sivjert to i it tm. i Vurjiairt Pfranir 4wlf) to lll aa $10. I .1 I mnja rim.nta to lvrti 0 11 1'. and 7, map Of Ki- i i I- "i- Oakland; Lai 4 i i.t..,? i'rtrrra M.

v- it II I 1 11 PROMOTERS LOST MONEY. Th. promoters of the recent Olympic grae Uu.Staehholm-4ort- Tha Income from the stadium. Including season tickets, was about $270,000. On the day of the Marathon $22,788 was taken la at the gate and adding to this th.

season tickets for that day, th. total receipts were $31,128, which Is the largest sum ever taken in Sweden for a public affair. Th. S-vedish government will make up th. BLAINE D0R3IN GOES HOME.

OROVILLE, Nov. 7. Blain. Durbin, the local twirler, known to his friends as "The Midsret." accompanied by his wife and son. bid OrovlUe adieu Sunday afternoon for St.

Louis, where they -will spend the winter. Durbin stated yeajftrday that he intended to return her. next season to twirl for the locals. ENGLAND TO SHOW HORSES. -The announcement comes from England that the seventh International horse show will be held at Olympla.

London, from June 20 to July 1 next year. MARKETS Persimmons 75cJl jer box. Grapes (pen crate) Seedless. 85c Isabella, I065o; other varieties, 2560c; lugs, wlite grapes, $1017 per ton. Citrus FrjpltS (per boy) Valencia oranges, $3Wf; grapefruit, $34; lemons, for fancy and for other grades; Mexican limes, 4.a0&5.

Tropical Fruits Bananas, 04Uo lb for Mexican, per bubch for Hawaiian and 4c er lb for Central American; pineapples, $2J- per dosen. Dried Fruit, Raisins. Nuts snd Hon.y. Prunes Fall shipment, "1912 erop: Santa Clara, tV. par lb for 60s ta 90s, with 40s fc and $0s 2c bigb.r; outald.

prunes, Ho Jess. Raisins Loos, muscatels. 244c, 3V4. and 4c for 2. and 4 crown, respectively; 2, aad A crown' layers, tec, $1 and $1.26, respectively; crown Dehesa clusters, crown imperials, seeded, 1 lb boxes, 6c for and 4 He for choice; usual differentia), for 12 os boxes.

Nuts (jobbing prices to the trade) Pecans, lngl7c; filberts. 1.1015c; peanuts. id tc; pinenuts. ltufioc; eaurornla chest. nuts, swac; Italian do, lie.

New crop: AlmnndB Nonpareils. ISiS 16V4c; I. X. 15lc; Ne Plus Ultra, HH15c; Drakes, 12c; Lstnguedocs, use; walnuts f. o.

b. shipping points. No. 1 softshell lie; do hardshell, lSc; No. 2 hard and soft shell, 10c; budded, 16HC.

Honey Fancy water white ISc; dark, to amber, lHeu4e; river comb, ll12He; water white extracted. $68Hc per lb; light amber, amber, 0H7c; lower grades, 5060 per lb. Beeawax 27S0c per lb for light and 23S2tic for dark. Poultry ass Qams. Poultry (per dozen) Hen! small; for large and 810for extra; young roosters, do extra, $79; old roosters.

fryers. $5 5.50; broilers, $44.50 lor large and $3 8.50 for small; ducks, $4i05 for old and for pigeons. $1.50: souaha. 2.5003; geese, $202.50 per pair; live turkeys, 1921c per lb; dressed turkeys, iowitc tor young ana 2iwz4c for old; Belgian hares, $4 7 per Game Hares, $1.752 Der dozen: rnt. tontail rabbits, $22.50 per dosen; gray geese, per doen; brant, $23-white geese, $1.502.50 per dosen; wild uucaa, uuiuiiiai.

leans and Seeds. Beans (per ctl) Lima. tR iitims bayos, large white, $4.25 4.35; small pink, 3'4; cranberry, black.y.. red red kidney, sia.iu; lauaum, fows.iss; nors. beans.

ffi.vi.v. tseeas MUbtara, flaxseed, nOrrr- inai; canary, sue, ansua, ItyilSo: rape, lV42Hc; timothy, nominal; hemp, UC; millet. 2A2Ue nee lh Jbried Peas Green. par ctl. Itour.

Flour (net 1 par bbl) California family extras, -do bakers! extras superfine, Washington ranuiy patents, t.sop no baker' patents. $4-70; Dakota patents, Kan sas paten lo, oia wneat, foifft.Si, Hay and Fesdstuffs. Bran er ton. Shorts $2880 per ton. Middlings $34035 per ton.

Feedstuff Rolled barley. taidMt ton; rolled oats for feed, corn meal, $42043; cracked corn, $4243-chopped feed. $1923; evergreen eliop. feed, $31 per ton for car lots and $23 for Jobbing; oilcake meat, 20 ton lots $.18 50 10 ton lots gas, ton lots small lot. e-v, vanai wr meat at' mills $27 In 80 and 10 and $27.50 In tr, Jobbing $28; alfalfa meal, carload lota Jobbing red star alfalfa meal, $18.60 in car lots and $19,50 lobbing; Stockton mealfalfa, $17 50 In car lota and $18.60 Jobbing; Modesto alfalfa meal, $17.60 in ear lots and $18.50 job.

bing; caproca otlcek meal. IU.M Der ton; vigor a tor, per ton, $28. Hay (per ton) Fancy wheat hay 8'J 8a (824.60; No. 1 wheat snd wheat aVtd "oat good to choice do $19fc20'. tlZnteV 121: barley.

'and oat $1819; cholc. tame oat. $2022- other do, $171; wild oat, nU Stock hay, alfalfa, $1214.50. Btraw 60C70O pe bale. LEGAL NOTICE OF HEARING.

Before the Railroad Commission of the State of California. In the matter of the application of Soutnern Pacific Company to Increase ferry fares between San Francisco and the Broadway Whprf In Oakland. Application No. 252. "Notice of hearing.

NJilcta hereby Riven thafth. Southern Pacific Company has made application to Increase ferry fare, on ths Creek Route, between San FVanHacn mnA Broadway Wharf, Oakland, from 6 cents to 10 cents for passengera without bag. and that th. Railroad Commission of the Stat, of California has set a rearing In the above, entitled, matter before Commissioner Gordon, for Monday, November 11, 112. at 10 A.

In the offlce ot the Commission, 833 Market street, San Francisco, California, at which ttm. and place all Interested parties will be given ss opportunity to roe neara. By order of the Railroad Cnmmlsnlnn Dated at San Francisco, California, this 9th day.Of October, 1912. CHARLES DETRICK, Secretary vRallroad Commission of the Stat, of California. NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR PROVING WILL, Ere.

In the Superior Court of the County of Alameda, State of California. In tit. matter ot the estate of O. Pel. deaiC deceased; Notice of time set for proving will, etc.

Notice Is hereby given, that a petition for the probate of the will of O. Pela-deau, deceased, and for the issuance to Genlev. Brennan of letters testamentary thereon haa been filed in this Court, and that Wednesday, the 20th day of November, A. D. 1918, at 10 o'clock, A.

M. of said day, at the Court Room of Department of No. 4, of said Court, at th. Court Hons. In 'the Clty'of Oakland, In said County of Alnmcla, has been set fair the hearing of said petition and proving said will, when and where any nurson In.

i terested mav ancear and cnntwi game. Dated; November thrldll JOHN P. COOK, Clerk. Bv W. E.

ADAMS, Deputy Clerk. JOHN50N SHAW. Attorney lor, Petl. B. Bids, letters testamentary merson nai Deen filed In this Court, an that Friday, th.

8th day of November, A. D. 1918, at Id, o'clock A. M. of said day, at th.

Court-V mom nf DenaHment No. 4. of said Court. at the Court House In the City of Oak Elals srenae 160 tt west of 8sa lose st, west 112-OiB 151, being portion of lots 7, snd 9, block 14, sup of Estadlllo tract, Ban Leandro; Edward Bsls Ine, 1. D.

Miliar (single), to Michels Otierricro, lot 8, block msp ef Mowty addltloa te Newark, Wsablngtoa township; $10. Edward Bal Inc, Millar te Guy Felt, lot 6, btaek msp of Mowry addittoa te Kew-grk, township; $10. land, In said county or Aiameaa, nas been set for th. hearing Of said petition and proving ssld will, when and wh.r. any person Interested may appear and contest the Dated; October 28.

1012. JOHN P. COOK, Clerk. By W. W.

CRANE. Deputy Clerk. JOHN W. GWILT, Attorney for Petitioner, Security Bank- Cel. NOTICE OF TIME SET FOR PROVING! WILL, ETC.

In ths Superior Court of the County of Alameda, -State of California. In the matter of th. estate of Abbls Spencer, 'deceased. Notice of time set for proving win, etc. Notice Is hereby given, that a petltlnej ror tne probate of tne will or Abble M.

Spencer, deceased, and for the Issuance to Wirt D. Spencer of letters testament- -Jf-ary thereon has been riled in this Court, nd-4hat Friday, th. 8th day of November. A. D.

1912, at 1 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the Courtroom of Department No. 4, of said Court, at th. Court Hous.

in th. City of Oakland, In ssld County of Alameda, Itss been set for the hearing of said petition and proving said will, when and where any person Interested msy appear and contest th. sam. Dsted: Odtober 25, 1911. JOHN P.

COOK, Clerk. By W. W. CRANE. Deputy Clerk.

JOHN W. OWILT, Attorney for tloner, Security Bank Oakland, CaL 7,. V. Wntt tiita anat MettilMe Vtlntaa. I Knclasl arenue, 147 ft eaat of Regent St, I east 61, south 109 or I to the south boundary of let 4, theme weat 61, north 161 awl to commencement, being portloas of lots 5 and block map of Cheater tract.

Alameda; subject to eneurabreace ef $3000- $10, K. A. and laabcl Jsnaaea to May A. Benson, Santa t'lara areeua 878.50 ft weat of Uuiou at, aald poiut being 116.60 ft eaat ef Grand at, thence east 42.62 ft east .87.50, weat 41.92, north 187.50 ft to beginning, being part ef block 12, map of towa ef Knctnal, laads adjacent, Alameda; $10. Helnlae Prlbark to Leon OaTassd.

dee. "artft! Intenection of the BOrtheaat line ef Kndual see with the southeast Una ef Orovs st, aortbaaat 44.44, aoutbeast 79, southwest 46.44, oorthl weat 79 te beginning, brine- rjortion of lot 1. block 84, map 1 of portloa of Bather tract property, Alamcds. Benjamin T. and Marraret Relllr to Artbar Arlett, flrat, beginning st the north weal corner of the 9.97 acre tract la deed t.

Peter M. Pe-teraea. 109U11. and oa the south line ef Cemetery areuue. thence north 7814 aVgreea, weat 8 chains, aouth 11 degrees, weat 10.60 chains, aouth 7nu, degrees, east 2.8o rhatne, Borth 5.

degrees 25 minutes, rest 4 59 cfaaina. nnrth 11 acgreee, eaat 7.81 efaaiaa to beginning. containing 6.74 acres, being portion of Han Loreose rancho; sreoed, beginning st tha 8W corner ef 8 acre tract Is deed to rharlea Puff May 15. 72, 841)22, and com moo earner of land of Puff land of Anne Mrera thence north 1014 degrees, weat 9.20 chalna, worth Vh degrees weat 91 llnka, north 09 degreea, weat 1.84 chalna south iBVt degrees, weat 1.12 chalna to common corner of land of Petersen sod land In deed to Mas Lorenaen Deo 13, TO, 1101)170, tuenee south 68tt degrees, weat 4.60 chalna, aorta THU degrees, weat fi.HQ chains te fence oa earner ea eaat side of lane 18 ft wide st said lores-aea's aonthweat corner, tbence south 12 dc greea, weat lis chains, sort a 7g degrees, weat 24 llnka. south 12 degrees, west 4 chalna.

south 674 degreea, eaat 8.64 chalna. aouth 81 de- grees, eaat 10.70 cnalna, Doris ll eegrees east (at 2,80 ehans psaa the southwest corner ef 12.88 sere tract of Meyers, theace (.84 chalna te Beginning, containing is.o. seres. Being portion of said raarhe, eubject te mortgage ef fdlWOi- 10. Kthel M.

Montgomery to Leuta OHaaetca, lot ti, fclork HI. map of Central trstt, Hsf wirru; io. Kewark Derelopment Company (corporation) to George k. Csrr. subdlTlaton $, block 1-8.

and BubdlrliloB 2. block 128. map showing ash. division of part of farm -landa ef tewa ef Newark. Washington townahlp; $10, Annie and Oeorge R.

Knog (husband) and Bert and tin Ida Planer to Mrs. E. Hagermana. Joaquin avenue 209 ft eaat ef Santa Koaa St. eset 41-85 141 9, being east ft of lot 20, block S3, map of Eatudllle tract, aa Leandre; given te correct error la 148D8, sad 17n01887.

Uauns Holland te Kdward I. Bolland snd Margaret Oarcls, deed gift; beginning st the northwest corner of land conveyed to Edward Holland Pen 17. 08, 201)551. chalna and eaat 18.59 chains to point oa the euuihweat line of W. P.

KB. right of Way theoee south 4 degrees 14 ailmites. eset 6,02 chalna, aouth 16 ui luu tea eaat 0.22 chains, weat 17.83- chalna to point on the Bortheeat line of p. KR right of way, thence aortk 42 degreea 21 minutes, west 2.738 chains to point on (he east line of county road 725, thence north 27 degrees 40 minutes, weat 8.500 chains to beginning, containing 18 acres sad being portloa ef aald Hue is deed to Holland. Ban Leanilro.

Kugeae H. snd Iola rUrvetisea (Wife), Carrie L. and H. W. Emerson to Mlrts l)ntt, eommeoclng at the moat northerly corner' ot lend sold to Waller IX Kmlth and tbea to Mary Talbot oa the southweat Hue of cnamty road from rentervllle to Irvlugton aud Mlaaron San Jute, tbence waltbweat 135 ft northweat 1U0 to land formerly of Coleman, now of dreg-ory, thence, norlheest 133 ft to the aonthweat line of aald county road, them's part ot parrel conveyed to Carrie KiBeraon and A.

May. excepting right of war e.er strip being uortluB of above land aud described as follows! Intersection the southwest line ef said county road with Use ef dlviaios between aald Oreg-ory's laud and parcel above deaeribed, Mng the moat Birtlierly corner of said parcel, tbem-e Kiuthweat 1 ft aouiheaat l't. aortheaat (, northweat 10 it to eommerweoient. aalil right of -ay to be an appurtenance to followltig parcel aud all eilhdlvlalone thereof, to wit! Commencing at ateke st tntnreectlon nfthe aonthweat Hoe of aald coiitily Mail Willi a Hue draws parallel ta anil 10 ft anutlWent froru aald ie of dlrtalon la-twecu aald kind and aald patY-el flrat l.r herein dcairlbed, running tltnca emithesat 25. amithweet 1ik, northwest IS to point dlatant 10 ft from said line nf dirlalo-i.

thence nortbeaat 100 ft to eommeoce-meot; $.,.. 1 CtvLca V). Buaucar, Soutb RECORDS and all of lota 44 and 45, block IB, ap of Key Eotit Heights, Oakland; $10. iru iaiTeri tauigif) to ixraia ana tin mis Raaewatar, lot lt'2. block B.

aias of Os- tral Oakland tract 1. Oakland; $10. T. atayes to Percy X. Johuaoo, aouthaaat if 87tb arciiua 1027 91 ft, oortheaat of Kast 4th at, tbeace northaaat StjxKU 12b.

being por tion art lota end 9. sup of portloa of Liesa tract, OAkland; $10. ai. in. and (arrla Kowell wife) to Jraate A.

Mill, lot 164, map of Woodlawa Park. Oakland: eubject ta deed pt truat for $10. g. K. Daltoo (aingle) ta Edward M.

Marquis, lot $, map of Brcreatloa Park 2, Oakland; $10. Airred r. and Clara X. Altkea (wife) to Lena U. Deari-a, lot 18, map of Maata fa tract $, Oakland; fl.

r. E. and Lls T. Bunker to E. A.

Drew. lot 11. block map of Santa re treat Mo, k. Oakland; subject to mortgage 101BM130; $10. 1-ue Kee.lt AaaucUtloa teorporatioal to Joseph i.

Bhaunoa, lot 21, block C. map of Hilton tract, Oakland; $10. Paul A. Andereoa taliiile) to I. w.

Millar eeparate property, undivided half lnterrat Is lota 1 to IP luilualve, halng whole of car In tract known as Dowllng place, aubjeet to mortgage of $4fiO0; $10. I. H. and Elmer McBitrner (husband) to H. aVuklna, lot and the eaat 15 ft of lot k7, aaap of Omrge W.

Austin's place, portloa uienrw arrranc, uaaianu; Sv noma inrestment uompany to if. A. Peslea, lot 1 block A. map of rerlaed map of Clara-mont Avenue traot, Oakland aubiwt to avort-gsg of $600; $10, Arthur and Annie C. Hansea to Thee Haaera.

deed gift; flrat, lota 63, and 64, map allowing eubdiviatooa of lota 64. 66. 6T. ev 6, 7 and 8. Klna aland tract; second, lot 3i, map oi cnriatina fietiner tract, Oakland.

Ollre aud William V. Lode a ta Alauaon IWla lota and 14. block map of Palrrirw Heienra, and sgti 110. Mabel A. Petera ta R.

A. -and S. A. Blair to foud point of hrgianlng commence at point an the south Hue of Eaat Slat at D9-U ft eaat from tue eoutaeaat Hue of 14th avenue, south 't to ommencmeat, thenee aouthwaet It rest 111-9 to aald Una of 14th avenne, nocture 82 "4 ft or I to point with II iff drawn northweat front beginning and parallel with aald llae at Kaat Slat at, tbeace eontbeaet 109-4 ft or I to eomajencement, being lot 70 and aortloa of lot 89.. block 0.

man of new or- juai para iras JHOowatasa, Oakland: $10. a Mary cote twiaowi ta Mary Baker, lot 15 ssd the eaat 10 ft af lot 14, block 9, map or ib aorinen suainan re tows or Brookiya, Oakland: $10. Alary asd Bert Baker to Tera Perlge, ssom as abere; $10. Baalty Byndlcate to W. P.

Thonipaon tot JO, map or taat rruitvaia tract. Oakland: The Realty urnaicare te eolemaa I'll loir (sla gle), south 10 ft of tot 7 and alt of lot 8, map or nroaowar tract ta plot ia, tut Feralts rancho, Oakland; $10. Kelaey tiva Resltf gyadleaU claim deed; all tiat portion of plot map ef part of plot K'a surrey af V. apd I). Peralta rancho, property of 3, S.

Rmery, bounded went by the eaat use of Adatlne at, south by the north line of 43d St eaat by tha eaat boundary ef aald plot Bmeryrllle; $1(1. Breed A Bancroft to Michael Bulrtnlll, entire 8 ft ef rearrve st the eaat end ef at aa hra ea aup of Santa re tract -Oakland; Arthur and CalueMiw A. Artett Rellly. lot 16 and the north it ft lat 14. Mock map of Mctjee tract, Herkeley subject coeiran as looaujiz and mortgage tnvH 129; $IU.

liaimah-and If. C. PhiUlns te Matilda and rrance. i-nuiipa, see. gi; north half of lot piau i aiau univorauy HonaS Stead Awiclation.

Berkeles. Berkeley Uiillding aod MoHgage Company nvgau uiuiuer i ompaiif, weet ft of lot mors map or ma aouin portiim of Blake at llel and Peralta rancho. Herkelcr: anbject to trewigage of jf and eoutract of aaie fx r.rn u. emtin; sin. West Berkeley ljiud t'oaipanr ti Charles A.

erner, 6, block 3, map of Tahlo pars. Berkeley ii ana sgti gin. Robert end Maria (nrliaa to rharlea W. rilnnfr, lot block 8, map of Curtis tract. W.

phlRBfj -suai sJa. SEEDS Of TE778T. Martta B. and 0. B.

Turner to R. U. Veitch trustees of Elllah L. Veitch, 8K 24 svenne 160 southwest from corner of Work 79, III tier a map of Clinton, aald point being oa the line of Second avenue distant 100 ft southwest of Eaat 10th at. thence aouthwest 26, soutneaat liO.

aortheaat 26. Bsrtbwest la. te beglaaihg, Oakland: 82000. u. u.

and Etta Bosenrook to Aismeas cennty Abstract Company, truateas of 1. W. aod Alice Jeaperaes, A. ('. Ulppo, tame as ace.

or 1. W. Seepereea) at tl ta 4J, aaaanreuk, oaa land: 81000. William. B.

Humpert to M. and K. Krleger, trustees ef Frsnk Krleger, lot 64, block map of East 14th at Villa tract, Osklend $1200. J. W.

sad Alice lesoeeaeB to Alameda cosaty Abstract Company (corporation), truateea of Margaret and P. R. Pearson, lot 21, map of Bants re tract No. Oakland; $2000, Locke-Psddoa Comr-anr corporation I te Small Parma Investment Company, trpatees of the Great Western Krndlratc, lot 20, msp of Boos Terrscs, Oakland; $800. George T.

and Hester A. Ssgebors to Garth-waite A Bccleaton, truateea ef the Oakland Bank ef Savings, lot 9, map of Lanlsg tract, Oak-land; $2600. Hsrrlet H. snd C. W.

Psraons to Ruedy AV LswaoB, troatees of Mary Bendy, same aa deed nf E. Beady to H. H. Paraoos, H. J.

and Emma L. Jenkins to Oarthwalte A EcelestoB, trustees of the Osktssd Bank ef Bavliiga, fl-'trd st 808 It eaat ot Weat st, eaat 40lN 100, being portloa ot let 19, block map ef property ot Central Land Company, Oaktgndt $2160. -A P. 0. and C.

S. Waraer to Carieton A Harris, trustees of the Centra Savinga Bank lot 107, map ot Oak' Psrk tract, Oakland; Percy T. ssd Emily a. Johsaoa. te Montague A Montague, truateea of Frsnk P.

Montague, seme property aa deed of Ulla A. Mayes te P. Joneses, Oakland: $1800. Chris and Marie Boree te MrMullen A Jooea, truatees ef State Savings Bank lots 80, 40 and 41. block B.

sup at Bast lath at Villa tract, Oakland; $1900, K0XIOASES. to fsrsaers and Merchants raring Bank, lot ZT. block i. map rslrvlsw Psrk. Oaklsadl $3009.

1 year. Robert O. Wilson te farmers aad Merchants Ssrlngs Bsak. east 60 ft ot lot 18. block map of amended msp of J.

W. Crawford tract, Oakland', $1100. 1 yesr. laabrl A. Baldwin te Oakland Bank ef Ssr-tngs, lots 17 snd 19, block ill, K'S map, Oak-la nl I year.

J. T. Snd 0, Boblaena re Madge Olbbs. same property sa recoa ef Bodolph A Cramer, truatees. te J.

T. Roblnaea, Oakland; $2n0, 1 year, -f per cent, William B. snd Betty A. Anderses (wife) te First Trust sud Ravluga Hank (rorporatlont, eommeoclng at point oa line 60 ft southwest from end parallel to tha northeast Hue of Spring st on msp ot Sprint trsct, said point being smith 44 degrees 42 mISiites, esat 470.68 ft from the southeast line ef PlnlmoBt avenue, thence aoutk 44 degreea 42 -minutes, east 87 ft ami lb 88 degrees 9 minutes, west TO.nV, Borth 44 degrees 80 mlimtea, weat 47.40 ft, north 45 degrees 41 minutes, eaat 78.82 ft to commencement, being porttea nf an unnumbered lot I'. J.

Keller, on map uf Keller's Buse park, oat i aim; sinou, 3 rcare. 11. King KatSte Company to Mntintaln View Cemetery Aaaorlstlon, all lots 6, 0, 7. end block lirj, K'a map. Oaklsnd; Oeerge Darling and Nellie te C.

J. Pfrang, lot and fhe southwest 6 ft of lot 1 ssd the northesat 85 ft of lot 8, map ot Hyds tract. Oakland; $1000. Harry and Pauline Matbesoa te C. J.

Pfrang. lot ITS, map ef Woodlawa Psrk, Oakland; $1060. iaila and Itsrmtn Bnaewater te Joseph T. (Hack, lot 22, l)lo 1), map of Central Oakland tract No. 2.

Oakland: gt.Vi. J. V. and Anns K. I'lrle James A.

Jnhe- ecn, lots 7 and block i map, Oaklsnd; 'I years, 7 per cent. r. W. and liia A. Olehl te the Adaina Brna.

Cempanr. Ms JO, 21 snd 22. block 28. K's map, Oakrerui; to securs cert el a bond ssd Sgreement. Ttt Compsny to Parmers snd Merchants Sarliiga Bank, Uada avenue 1MI (t southeast ov Piedmont, aertkaaat toiiCiAS NOTICE.

My wife Mrs." Martha Lester, havinE left my bed and board, the undersigned, Clifford Lester, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this date, November 5, 19! S. (Stained) CLIFFORD LESTER. State of Mifornkv County' of "Ala meda ss. On this 4th day of November, in the year of our Lord, On. Thousand Nln.

Hundred and Xwelve, before D.Stuart, a Notary Public In and for said County snd 6UU, residing therein, duly commissioned snd sworn, personally sp- peered Clifford lister, known td me to be the person described in and whose nam. is subscribed to ths within Instrument snd he duly swore to and acknowledgsd to me that he executed th. same. In witness whereof, I have hereuntS get my hand and affixed my Official Seal, -at my office In the County and State aforesaid, the day and the year in this certificate first above written. My commission expires January 7th.

1018. (SEAL) D. STT'ART, Notary Public In And for ta. Count otT 1 Alameda, State of California. 1 ASSESSMENT NOTICE.

VAN EM ON ELEVATOR COMPANY Location of principal place of business. San Francisco, California, location of works, California. Notice Is hereby given that at a meetv Ing of the Board of Directors held on theLJf 19th dsy of September, 1012, an assess ment ot Ten ($10) Dollars per share waa levied upon the capital stock of the cor. poration, payable November 1, 1912, In United States gold coin, to ths Secretary. at the office of the Company, No.

64 Na- toma street, nan Francisco, California. Any stock upon which this assessment shall remain unpaid pn the first day of November, 1912, will be delinquent and silvertlsed for sale at public auction, and unlaaa aavmant I Jnatrie- hf -r wti ii sold on Mo mia V. the 2d day of December. 1912, to pay th. delinquent assersment and expenses of Ey order of the Board of Directors.

H. B. RATHBONE, Secretary. Office, No. 64 Natoma street, tian Fran tlsco, Calif oraiA.

fa.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Oakland Tribune Archive

Pages Available:
2,392,182
Years Available:
1874-2016