*** 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 227--- Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass., B. S., 1871-74. Founded "Scientific Farmer" in Boston, Mass., 1875; editor of "American Agriculturist," New York, N. Y., 1878-79; traveled in Europe and America, studying agri- cultural conditions and enterprises, 1879- 82; editor-publisher "American Gardening Magazine," New York, 1882-93; pub- lisher "Rural New York," New York, 1890-93; studied Pacific coast lands, from So. Cal. to Canada, 1893-96; planned, organized, capitalized, operated a land, water and power (electric) com- pany, Clarkston, Wash., and built town of Clarkston; engaged in construction of water works, pipe line irrigation system, electric light and power system for eight towns, 1895-1911; built steel bridges over Snake River between Clarkston and Lewiston, Idaho, 1898-99. At time of construction this was largest exclusive wagon bridge on coast. Special study of southern Cal., 1911-13; es- tablished office in Los Angeles as agri- cultural engineer, after spending months in detailed study of soils, water supply, climate, productions, transportation, market facilities, and all governing conditions of and relating to a given district or project, June, 1912; spe- cial attention given examinations, reports, plans, estimates, organiza- tion and development of large tracts of agricultural lands; con- tributed papers on economic subjects to Scribner's, Century, Nation, N. Y. Evening Post, etc., 1898-1904; first pres. Washington Conservation Assn.; and first pres. National Conservation Congress, 1908-09. Member Spokane Club, Spokane, Wash.; B. P. O. E. Bahaian. LIBBY, Warren E. Lawyer. Res. San Diego; office 323 Union Bldg., San Diego, Cal. Born in Lisbon, Me., April 8, 1888; son of Warren L. and Rachel A. (Woodrow) Libby. Grad- uated from grammar school, 1901; high school, Auburn, Me., 1905; Bates College, Lewiston, Me., A. B., 1909; attended Bliss Business College, Lewiston, Me., 1909; Law Dept. George Washington Univ., Washington, D C., 1910-12. Salesman for King-Richardson Co., Springfield, Mass, 1906-07; with Pictorial Review Co., New York City, 1908-09; teach- ing and coaching athletes, Goddard Seminary, Bane, Vt., 1909-10; sub- section chief, Dept. of Commerce and Labor, Washington, D. C., 1910-12; engaged in real estate operations, Washington, D. C., 1912; admitted to bar of Cal., July 18, 1912; U. S. District Court of So. Cal., Sept. 16, 1912; engaged in practice alone, July, 1912 to date. Chief counsel for M-R Co., Inc., same, San Diego Subdivision Co. Member Delta Sigma Rho fraternity; Masonic fraternity. Christian Scientist. LINDBERG, Carl Otto. Mining engineer. Res. 1550 Shatto st.; office 527 Union League Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. 8, 1879. Attended Royal Swedish War Academy; Heidelberg Univ., Germany; and Michigan College of Mines, Houghton, Mich., graduating B. S. and E. M. Surveyor, miner, timber man, etc., Cleveland Cliffs Iron Co., Isphemeing, Mich.; gen. Supt. of mines and mill with Benito Juarez Mines Co., Salinas, Mexico; asst. Examining mining engineer with F. W. Royer, Mexico City; examining min- ing engineer with John Hays Hammond's Syndicate in Mexico; independent practice as examining engineer, Mexico City; examining mining engineer with Spurr & Cox, Inc., New York City; examining mining engi- neer in Los Angeles for W. Rowland Cox, New York City. Member Tau Beta Phi Engineering Soc.; Amer. Inst. of Mining Engrs.; Sigma Rho fraternity; University Club, Mexico City; Swedish Lutheran. LINDLEY, Philo L. Real estate. Res. 2627 Menlo ave.; office H. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Union City, Mich., Oct. 9, 1879; son of S. K. and Martha L. (Leonard) Lindley. Unmarried. Grad- uated from Los Angeles high school in 1900; from Los Angeles Military Academy in 1902; attended Univ. of Cal. three years. After completing education engaged in real estate busi- ness, which he followed, 1904-06; or- ganized firm of Johnston & Lindley in 1907, and conducted reinforced con- crete and steel business, 1907-10; member real estate firm of S. K. Lindley & Son, 1910 to date. Member California and Los Angeles Athletic clubs. LINDLEY, Walter. Physician and surgeon. Res. 2007 S. Figueroa st.; office, 1414 S. Hope st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Monrovia, Ind., Jan. 13, 1852; son of Milton and Mary E. (Banta) Lindley. Attended Minneapolis High School; Keen's School of Anatomy, Philadelphia; graduated from Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y., M. D., 1875; served as health officer, Los Angeles; supt. Los Angeles County Hospital; founder, editor and publisher, *** end ***