*** 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 120--- 1881; received honorary LL. D. from same institution, 1909, and honorary Ph.D. from Santa Clara College, 1903. Has never engaged in any commercial pursuit. Taught classes in St. Mary's College, 1881-83; he then studied law and was admitted to practice in 1885, and has since then been Dist. Atty. and judge. Member of Cal. Assembly, 1885-87; Judge of Superior Court, San Benito Co., 1897 to Aug. 11, 1913. Past Grand pres. U. S. G. W.; mem- ber of K. of C.; Modern Woodmen of America; B. P. O. E.; A. O. W. W.; W. O. W. Roman Catholic. DORAN, John Joseph. Broker. Res. 672 Bonnie Brae St.; office 119 W. Fourth St., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Perth, Ontario, Can., in 1870; son of Judge John and Mary Philomena (Lynn) Doran. Educated at St. Mary's College (Jesuit), Montreal, and St. Michael's College, Toronto. First engaged in the book and sta- tionery business with Chalmers & Doran; bought his partner's interest and reorganized the firm under name of J. J. Doran; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1891, and established firm of J. J. Doran & Co., stock and bond brokers. Member Chamber of Commerce, Municipal League, Los Angeles Country Club, Jonathan Club, Knights of Columbus. DORIA, Vera (Countess de Morety). Concert singer. Res. 675 Coronado st.; office Blanchard Hall, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia; daughter of Robert Henry and Eleanora M. J. (Fosbery) Eyton. Married to Juan de la Cruz, Count de Morety, in 1908. Educated by private tutors. International con- cert artist; has also had marked suc- cess in many leading roles in opera bouffe and in dramatic work. Mem- ber Eyton family of Eyton Hall and Wilford Manor, Shropshire, England. In Los Angeles, 1912 to date. Episcopalian. DORSEY, Clarence W. Soil and alkali expert. Res. 1138 Magnolia Ave.; office 800 Central Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Kirkersville, O., July 6, 1872; son of Edwin Jackson and Mary Elma (Grove) Dorsey; married to Florence Juillard in 1898. Attended Doane Academy, Granville, O., 1886-89; graduated from Denison University, Granville, O., Lit. B., 1889-94; from Harvard Univ., A.B., 1894-96. Connected with Md. Agric. Experiment Station as soil physicist, 1896-98; in charge Soil Survey of Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 1898-1902; soil investigations in Philippine Islands, 1902-03; in charge Soil Survey and Alkali Reclamation Experiments of Bureau of Soils, U. S. Dept. Agriculture, Washington, D. C., 1903-09; lemon growing in East Whittier, Cal., and following private practice as soil and agricultural engineer, 1909 to date. Author of many papers and bulletins relating to soil and alkali investigations in U. S., Porto Rico and Philippine Islands. Member University and Gamut clubs of Los Angeles. DOUBLE, Edward. Pres. Union Tool Co. Res. 443 Mariposa ave.; office 209 W. 16th st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Titusville, Pa., Oct 15, 1871; son of Hamilton and Mary (Smith) Double; married to Alice Harbard, Jan. 4, 1904. Educated in public schools of Pa. Employed in oil fields as tool and machinery man, and in various capacities several years; moved to Santa Paula, Cal., 1898; es- tablished plant for manufacturing oil tools and machinery; moved his plant to Los Angeles, 1901, and continues in manufacturing business to date; be- came associated with Union Tool Co. of Los Angeles, of which he is now pres. and genl. mgr. Member Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce; Union League, and Jonathan clubs; B. P. O. E. DOUGALL, John Park. Physician and surgeon. Res. 3815 Ingraham st.; office 337 Douglas Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Oct. 19,1874; son of William and Annie Lyon (Park) Dougall. At- tended public schools of New Zealand; graduated from California Medical College, San Francisco, 1904. Has contributed various articles on Bubonic Plague; Opsonic Index; patho- logical and bacteriological subjects; Acute Anterior Poliomyelitis; major and surgeon 3rd Reg. P.M., I. O. O. F.; member Board of Medical Examiners, 1906-09; pres., 1908-09; Lieut. and asst. surgeon Naval Militia of California; member Masonic frater- nity; W. O. W.; Metropolitan Club. DOW, Roscoe Hodgdon. Mayor of Santa Monica. Res. 1327 19th st., Santa Monica, Cal.; office City Hall, Santa Monica. Born in New Brunswick, [Can., Jan. 26, 1873; son of John W. and Hattie (Tebbetts) Dow. Married to Nellie K. Gillard in 1903.] *** end ***