*** 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 28--- now agent U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty Co. of Baltimore, Md. Member of California, Los Angeles Country, Los Angeles Athletic and Jonathan clubs; Bohemian Club, San Francisco; B. P. O. E. Episcopalian. BARKER, Charles Horace. Merchant. Res. 1845 N. Raymond, Pasadena; office 724 S. Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ind., June 27, 1860; son of O. T. and Nancy Arseen (Records) Barker. Attended gram- mar school, Indiana; high school, Colorado Springs, Colo.; Wm. Jewell College, Liberty, Mo.; Univ. of Cal., Berkeley, Cal. Vice-pres. Barker Bros., Inc.; dir. McClellan Mfg. Co.; dir. Eagle Rock Bank; pres. a Plantation Co. Engaged in the cul- tivation of sugar in Vera Cruz, Mex. Baptist. BARKER, Donald. Lawyer. Res. 601 S. Burlington ave., office Title Ins. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Hartley, Ontario, Canada, March 13, 1868, son of William and Margaret (Mitchell) Barker. Married to Carrie L. Pabst in 1896. Educated in the grammar and high schools of Canada. Admitted to practice in California in 1896 by the Supreme Court of Los Angeles; formed partnership with Frank Flint under firm name of Flint & Barker in 1897, which con- tinues to date. Pres. Palmdale Land Co., Palmdale Water Co., Littlerock Fruitland; vice-pres. Graham Farm Lands; Jarres-Shultz Lumber Co.; pres. Pierce Investment Co.; dir. and secy. Equitable Petroleum Co. Member Executive Committee. Municipal League; California and Los Angeles Country clubs. BARKER, William Alfred. Merchant. Res. 1689 West Adams St.; office 722 S. Broadway, Los Angeles. Born in Owensburg, Ind., March 11, 1864; son of Obadiah Truax and Arene (Record) Barker. Attended public school Bloomfield, Ind., 1869- 72; Colorado Springs, Colo., 1872-80; U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., 1880-83. After finishing his studies, entered business with his father, a member of the firm of Barker & Allen of Los Angeles; with O. T. Barker & Sons, 1884-87; Milwaukee Furniture Co., 1888-90; Bailey & Barker Bros., 1890-91; Barker Bros., 1891-1905; pres. Pacific Purchasing Co., 1905-10; pres. Barker Bros., 1910 to date. Director Merchants National Bank and Fullerton Oil Co. Served as naval cadet, U. S. Navy, from 1880-83. Member of California, Los Angeles Country, Jonathan, University and Los Angeles Athletic clubs. BARLOW, Walter Jarvis. Physician. Res. 2329 S. Figueroa St.; office Sec. Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1868; married to Marion Brooks Patterson in 1898. Attended the Mt. Pleasant Military Academy and the Columbia University, receiving de- gree of A.B. from Columbia in 1889; student at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of New York, receiv- ing degree of M.D. in 1892. Interne at the Mt. Sinai Hospital of New York. Formerly instructor in the Post-graduate School of New York. Moved to Los Angeles, Cal., in 1895. In private practice in Los Angeles since 1897, specializing in internal medicine; formerly professor of physical diagnosis, College of Medicine, U. S. C. At present professor of clinical medicine, U. of C. Mem- ber of L. A. Co. Med. Assn.; Med. Soc. of the State of California; Am. Med. Assn.; Am. Climatological Assn.; Am. Academy of Med.; California and University clubs of Los Angeles; Phi Rho Sigma fraternity. BARNARD, Frank S. Physician and surgeon. Res. 637 S. Union ave.; office 622 Auditorium Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 29, 1859; son of Thomas G. and Eliza H. (Hayes) Barnard. Married to Frances W. Young in 1866. Attended Univ. of Minn.; Minn. Business College; Medical College, Univ. of Minn., 1890-91; Hahnemann Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa.; interne at Hahnemann Hospital, 1894-95; at- tended Univ. of Vienna, Austria, 1895- 96. Engaged in furniture manufac- turing; moved to Los Angeles, Cal., and established practice; has per- formed some noteworthy operations, among them being a caesarian opera- tion, where mother and child both survived. Served in N. G. M. for seven years, resigning with rank of captain in 1886. Secy. So. Cal. Homeopathic Med. Soc., 1896-1910; pres. of same 1910-11; pres. Emergency Hospital; dir. Pacific Hospital. Member Amer. Inst. of Homeopathy; Amer. Assn. of Clinical Research; Cal. State Homeopathic Med. Soc.; Los Angeles County Homeopathic Med. Soc.; So. Cal. Homeopathic Med. Soc. *** end ***