*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 12--- Angeles, Cal. Born in Norway, May 1, 1863; son of Abraham and Ellen (England) Anderson. Studied draw- ing and painting in Art Students' League, New York, N. Y., and Art Institute, Chicago, Ill., under George De Forest Brush, Gari Melchers and Frederick Freer. At one time asso- ciate editor The Boys' World; now associate editor Los Angeles Times Illustrated Weekly; writer on drama, lit- erature and art; contributor of short stories and verse to magazines; au- thor of a book for young people, illus- trated by himself, entitled "Short Stories;" magazine illustrator for sev- eral years; has exhibited landscapes, portraits and figure studies in Los Angeles galleries. ANDERSON, Charles Buchanan. Gen. mgr. Rodeo Land & Water Co. Res. Beverly Hills; office 1134 I. N. Van Nuys Bldg., I,os Angeles, Cal. Born in Lexington, Va., Aug. 30, 1869; son of James Davidson and Margaret Hanna (Buchanan) Anderson. Married to Blanche B. Smith, in 1894. Graduated from the Ann Smith Academy, Lexington, Va., in 1884; from Washington and Lee Univ., A.B., 1890. In hardware business, Lexington, Va., 1890-93; moved to Los Angeles in 1893; bookkeeper for Hawley, King & Co., 1893-94; bookkeeper for H. Jevne 1894-95; chief accountant for the Kilbourne-Jones Co., Columbus, O., 1895-1898; returned to Los Angeles 1898 to accept position as treas. of Union Oil Co.; treas. of this company 1898-1907; resigned to accept position as secy. and treas. of the Amalgamated Oil Co., which he held for three years; resigned in 1911 to accept po- sition of gen. mgr. of Rodeo Land & Water Co., Beverly Hills, Cal., which position he holds at present. Director and secy. Cree Oil Co., Osage 58 Oil Co., San Francisco Osage Oil & Gas Co.. Titicaca Oil Co., asst. secy., gen. mgr. and director Rodeo Land & Water Co. Presbyterian. ANDERSON, Helen Orastella, M.D. Oculist. Res. Hotel Gates; office 432-33 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in San Francisco, Cal.; daughter of A. Bowen and Hannah Burr (Sibley) Anderson. Unmarried. Educated in Napa College, Napa, Cal.; Mills College, Fruitvale, Cal.; San Jose State Normal School, San Jose, Cal.; University of Cal., grad- uating with degree of M. D. in 1896. Assistant in the Children's Hospital, San Francisco; diploma from Univ. of Vienna after one year's work in Fuch's Ophthalmic Clinic; diploma from the Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England; clinical asst, in Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, London, England, for two years; member American Medical Assn.; L. A. County Med. Assn.; State Med. Soc.; Ebell Club; D. A. R. Episcopalian. ANDERSON, James Archibald. Lawyer. Res. 112 N. Rampart blvd.; office 330 Stimson Block, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in La Grange, Tenn., Jan. 17, 1857; son of James Archibald and Louise Catherine (Trent) Anderson. Married to Louise R. Moon in 1884. Received his education in Memphis, Tenn., until 1870; Univ. of Tenn., 1872- 76. Engaged in cattle business on Texas frontier, 1876-82; taught school six months; clerk of court in Tucson, Ariz., 1882-85; admitted to bar, 1884; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., 1885; practiced law in Los Angeles, 1885 to date; in part- nership with James A. Anderson and Judge W. F. Fitzgerald (later judge of Supreme Court of state), under firm name of Anderson, Fitzgerald & Anderson, until 1891; with James A. Anderson, under firm name of Anderson & Anderson; later with brothers W. H. and C. V. Anderson. Pres. first Board of Public Works, Los Angeles, 1905-08; pres. Los Angeles Bar Assn., 1908; pres. Municipal League several years; member of several charter re- vision committees. Member Chamber of Commerce; Municipal League; Amer. Bar Assn.; Los Angeles County Bar Assn.; California and Sunset clubs. Democrat. Episcopalian. ANDERSON, Joe Andrew. Musician. Res. 424 N. Soto st. ; office 720 Majestic Theatre Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Grantsville, Utah. Grad- uated from the Royal Conservatory of Music, Leipsic, Germany; after- wards pupil of Theodore Leschetzky, Vienna, Austria. Has been profes- sional musician for twelve years; also interested in mining. Pres. Giant Mining & Milling Co., operating in Lander Co., Nev. Member Los Angeles Athletic and Gamut clubs. ANDERSON, O. Louis. Lawyer and real estate dealer. Res. 1818 Santa Cruz st., Terrace Apts., Los Angeles; of fice 416-18 Citizens' Natl. Bank Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Rock Island, Ill., Aug. 31, 1877; son of Gustavus and Maria Lisa (Nordberg) Anderson. *** end ***