THE PETALUMA POST PETALUMAPOST.COM 14 •MARCH 2010 PETALUMAPOST.COM THE THE PETALUMA PETALUMA POST POST JUNE 2015• 11 PETALUMAPOST.COM MARCH 2015• 19 GD Diin n in ng D irec G g Stories i r eFrom ctor t oThe ryG yPast G Historian Skip Sommer has restored many historic properties in Marin and Sonoma Counties including The Great Petaluma Mill, The Riverhouse Restaurant and Larkspur’s famed Lark Creek Inn. Skip is an honorary member of Heritage Homes of Petaluma and has been the History Editor of The Petaluma Post for 20 years. He is a Realtor with CPS/Golden Land Realty in Petaluma. E-mail Skip at [email protected] ONE PICTURE IS WORTH 1,000 WORDS O n e h u n d r e d eminent eye, ear and throat years ago, the surgeon, will visit Petaluma Fall Special We proudly make ourexown homemade July 14thPaneer at theCheese Continental average life Buy one entree and two beverages. Deafness positively p e cGet t a n50c % y off f oon r theHotel. second entree when you mention this ad.and the Petaluma cured!” men was 47 years. Only 14% (offer expires Septemeber 30, 2014) (offer expires November 30, 2014) (offer expires March 31, 2015) Daily Courier carried an ad of homes had a bathtub (zero Start planning backyard barbeques with Angelo’s A meal your of Angelo’s smoked sausages Openhis 7 days homemade and tri-tip and New York steaks. for Lydia Pinkham’s Vegetable showers) and the sausages average U.S. Lunch Mon-Sat 11:30-2:30 is forget welcome any day of the week! varieties! ourcents homemade or our12 catering services. Dinner Mon-Sun 5:00-9:00 Compound, which would wage Don’t was just 22 an jerky hour. More importantly, 90% “absolutely cure female trouVisit www.everestindianrestaurant.com East Washington Street/Golden Eagle Center ble and make a well woman of of doctors56had NO college Tel: 707.781.9131/fax 707.781.9579 education and they made, at you.” I am guessing that the email [email protected] or visit Angelossmokehouse.com best, about $4,000 per an- fact it was 82% alcohol had 2700 Adobe 707.763.9586 something to do with those num. In Petaluma, theRoad, 3 lead-Petaluma, ing causes of death were 1. new attitudes. Here are a few more exPneumonia 2. Tuberculosis 3. amples of quick cures of the Diarrhea. In 1909, canned beer day: Doan’s Kidney Pills were had not yet been invented available at Clarks Drug Store -- but marijuana, heroin and (phone Main 1) for “dull back morphine were all available pain, headaches, dizzy spells over the counter! In fact, or a tired, worn-out feeling." one Petaluma pharmacy ad- Halls Catarrh Cure offered a vertised: “Heroin clears the “$100 reward for any case of Complexion, Gives buoyancy catarrh that can not be cured." to the mind and regulates the And Burdick’s Blood Bitters Bowels.” 95% of local births “makes the blood rich, thick, occurred at home, but The red and pure." Oh yeah! Doctors and dentists had Petaluma General Hospital (ph. Main 102) provided “A no ethics problem advertisfirst class operating Room” ing their services in 1909. Dr. and had actual “licensed phy- H. Lorentzen, on Kentucky sician care for maternity @ Street, offered: “Special attention given to diseases of $25 Per week.” Dr. H. Ehrlick, “the women and children includ- Angelo’s MeAts through Saturday Medical PracticeMonday inOpen Petaluma, 1909 at 11:30 am by History Editor Skip Sommer same time. These In New YorkSunday City, the Open ing electric treatment and at 4 pmboats had beams of 25’ + and there was infamous Harry Thaw was thermal light ray." (“Thermal light ray?“) And Dr. R E. undergoing an examination No Turning Basin in 1909. It his sanity. Thaw claimed would have been fascinating Perking was both a “Veteri- forTM nary Surgeon And Dentist”. the “jury acquitted him of to see those maneuvers. BackOne would hope he cleaned the murder charge on account ing-up was not an option. Lastly, this tidbit from his instruments well between of their belief that Stanford 1909: “Dr. Smith McMullin White deserved his Beautiful fate." You Downtown patients. 2nd floor–Overlooking Petaluma Meanwhile, the City of see, Mr. Thaw’s wife, the beau- is moving his furniture from Petaluma was very busy. The tiful actress Evelyn Nesbitt 418 Washington to 28 Main Steamer Resolute ran from was having an affair with Mr. Street, where he is fixing himPetaluma to San Francisco White, the architect who de- self up very cozily. He likes daily. The Pacific Gas Com- signed Madison Square Gar- to have things Right.” One den. Mr. Garden Thaw, who knocked panyMini was laying a gas line on Fresh Pizza and Saladhopes that some of the things English St. “with a large force off Mr. White with 3 shots, the doctor had just “right” (Deep Dish) of men” and the Daily Cou- was subsequently committed were his skills. Those practicYour Choice ofto 3anRegular Toppings insane asylum. The case ing physicians and dentists, at rier Newspaper was conducthad made international news that time, were just as busy as ing a “Petaluma ThinPopularity Crust add $.90 the physicians are today, but Contest" -- the Grand prize for months. For Italian Salad Locally again, L.H. Stone, they made their calls by horse being a REO automobile with Lisa lamp Iskin-- a who “for many years has and carriage and, to facilitate genuine acetylene been filling aadd position $750 Value." or After a spirited Blue Cheese Wedge $.50at the that, they had to maintain McGuire Pharmacy, left for stables at their offices, as well 7 weeks, the grand prize was awarded to Mrs. W.F. Bach- Berkely to enter a course for as at their homes. good Monday-Saturday 1909 was a great turnmedicine." And, “P. Sweed, elor and the runner-up was Offer 11:30 am to Contracted 4:00 pm ing point year for the MediMrs. E.W. Young. Interesting the local capitalist, in that, there were only 7 au- with Brainerd Jones“, the lo- cal Profession to move to the tomobiles in town then, and cal architect, for “the creation automobile and most of the NO women drivers as yet. In of a modern brick building first auto owners were, in fact, other news, The Hill Opera at Main and 4th for the Rex doctors. That those early drivHouse was offering “High Mercantile Co." Meanwhile, ers also had to be good meClass Vaudeville” and J. Cory “12 loaded lumber schooners chanics was an added probwas arrested for “selling liquor are laying in wait in the stream lem. Often, the cry of “GET to the Indians” and the “3 to berth at Camm & Hedges A HORSE!” was heard from drunk Indians were arrested yard." I can’t imagine 12 of anxious patients, awaiting a doctor no-show. schooners anchored in for the peace of these ADisturbing PIZZA SO GOOD THEY NAMED A CITY AFTER IT! The Barlow berry pickers." the Petaluma River, at the (Pickers apparently liked their t op npaynd ehe BwOFF w do i t eht but er eggs! H aip 2 8st10% iha r t thWHEN d aeycan tYOU o T h ew P a lOR u tm a and P o sTHIS t ! AD!! NOWSIN PETALUMA! MENTION SHOW peace and quiet). AM-5 PM In OPEN wider MON-SAT, focus, the 7first 7 AM-3PM oyster bedsSUNDAY were planted in The Tomales Bay by C. Idleman Now at 23 Kentucky Street of in Petaluma!! San FranciscoCall and Jack Lon707.789.9556 Petaluma Post don had just returned to Glen Ellenis after 2 years of travel. provided to It was noted the “he has abanWhile Dining Enjoy A Beautiful View of the you of FREE doned ideas a round the T WO NINER Sonoma Mountains. Deck Seating world trip on such a vessel as by our The Snark." (High seas, small Available for Plane Watching. See Antiques boat). advertisers. Meanwhile, for the first and Warbirds Fly In! See Helicopters, too! time, “oil production actually outstrips gold production in Please patronize California!” and The Bank of them in the Santa Clara Valley was robbed • Biscuits and Gravy at gunpoint of Year! $7,000 in gold New • Great Burgers and “they escaped in an Auto machine at full Speed • Eggs Benedictdown Open Tues-Sun, 8 AM to 3 PM the road.” “Full speed” was • Club Sandwiches probably 20 mph. 41 Petaluma Blvd N Petaluma, CA LUNCH SPECIAL $6.25 75 $ 6. 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