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Press-Courier from Oxnard, California • Page 3

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Press-Courieri
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Oxnard, California
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OXNARD DAILY COURIER. TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1921 I- MR. EDEN'S LATEST INVENTION IS NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE OXNARD HARDWARE IMPLEMENT Jast! Takes Less Time, Less Work and Less Soap Little Stories ABOUT Mrs. George Fitzgerald of Camaril- was intown today. Read our adv.

Wednesday, Strain's. l-2oc Just arrived, first shipment sport popularly priced. Strain's. l-23c Automobile top dressing, good also 'or cushions, at 7-25tfc Miss Helen Pet re of Los Angeles is spending today in Oxnard. F.

E. Gray was a visitor in Los Angeles today. Stanley Jack Killip, Oxnard. 10-2-tfc Attorney ClisiB. V.

niucUKtock in Ventura yesterday in the interests cf his clients. Large Turkish balli towels, extra heavy weight with pink and blue bor- dc-r 49c each at Rutrimeluburg's Hale. There is lots of sickness in the city at the present time, according to physicians. Especially measles, grip and pneumonia. discount on ail Royal Worcester and Bon Ton corsets at Rummels- burg's annual January clearance sale.

l-24-25c Mrs. H. J. Prentice returned home the last of the week from a two weeks visit at San Diego at the home ot her son, Burr Prsnlice. Dodge owners can save from the new reduced nrices on a set of good cord tires.

See Richardson's ad on page 1-22-25-27 Electric Washing Machine (Made and Guaranteed By Albaugh-Dover Chicago) THE Butterfly changes'Vash day" to wash hour. It is like putting four good laundresses to'work at once. Mr Eden employs a new washing principle in this, his latest machine. He has combined all the best features of the cylinder, oscillating and vacuum methods. The Butterfly lifts, souses, aerates and flusbeseacn tubful of clothing 35 times a minute, --a total of 140 washing operations a minute.

Every piece--even heavy blankets or children's grimy rompers--is washed spotlessly clean in a few minutes. The Butterfly four fold washing principle hot only washes faster, saves time, but also takes less soap. The water keeps steaming hot till the washing is done. Telephori-3 will gladly send out a macoiue to next washing for free. It p'aces yon under no obligation to bey.

22 H.W.EDES PfOMer Designer ami i of Electric Washers offers you he ha lat- -st and most improved machine: Sanitary frease. Si- I lent worm No vlt used. Self-oiling Best Copper No parts to lift out ot tab. Nothing 1-4 tear Waterproof Safety clutch. Reversible swinging wringer with Safety Release.

OXNARD HARDWARE IMPLEMENT COMPANY 311 5th St. Phone 143 Mr. and Mrs. E. O.

Smith and children have returned from a recent trip to Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Don Higby spent Saturday and Sunday in Los Angeles and Venice. Get your automobile tops repaired at 7-25tfc Tom Van Lee is here from Seattle visiting Mr.

and Haddock. Molen Dingeman, local Ford distributors, report the sale of a touring nar to John H. Grubb of this city. Miss Belle Elwell has returned to Oxnard after spendirg several days in Ventura. Attorney W.

Mark Durley was in Ventura yesterday on business at the court house. Fine white fleece comforter batts, size 72x84, $1,27 a roll at Rummels- burg's clearance sale. Ernest Eastwood was in Ventura yesterday looking after business interests. Harry Gill was in town yesterday from his ranch in the Saticoy tion. PENNZOIL best lor motor and tractor.

Meyer Sanborne. 9-lltfr Mrs. Max Eschenbeck of this city underwent a serious operation Saturday evening, at the Carpenter hospital. Her many friends will be glad to hear that she is getting along nicely. Hotel Harvard has been thoroughly renovated, new rugs, new furniture, nice lobby, piano, free baths; rooms to rent by the day, week or month Singles $3.00 per week up; 50c.

75c and $1-00 per day. l-3-31-2-3p Miss Grace Sears was caled to Lo Angeles Sunday morning by the death of her Miss Margare Sears, near Monrovia. The funera took place this afternoon and Miss Sears will return to Oxnard this eve Farm Tractor Miss Dorothy E. Price is among the students who was 011 the honor roll of the Oxnard Union High school, for the fifth month. Due to some error her name was omitted from the list published a few days ago.

She takes a prominent part in the play "Much Ado About which is to be presented at the' opera house February 11. We are the exclusive authorized agents in Oxnard for the Eden elec trie washers. Other so-called wash ers using the name mealybug, butter fly, are entirely different ma chines and bear no resemblance the Eden washer. Be careful. Nuf sea, Ray P.

FarrelT, 31-5 North Fifth street, opposite plaza. Anything electrical. Your own terms. l-25-20c Mrs. R.

L. Sorners was greatly surprised "by au unexpected visit from her sister. Frances Dagmar, who arrived in Oxnard the other day from Seattle, Wash. Miss Dagmar is a rising young artist on the legitimate stage and is connected with the Morris-Browne players of the Cornish- Little theatre in Seattle. During her visit in California, she will; make her headquarters in Los Angeles, and returned to the city yesterday.

The after-service that goes with the Fordson tractor second to none. Fordson dealers are located in every commumty with ofp parts and cmploving skilled mechanics who know just hou the loidson should be repaired and taken care of to do its best WOK. Thi, Fordson service means that your tractor can be kept busy every working clay during the entire Fordson repan-men iead to show vou how to get the best results irom the tractor. Fordson service insures you against delay in getting parts. It is your protection.

It is a protection now being enjoyed by more than 160000 "Fordson farmers in the United States. Let us tell you all about the Fordson tractor and Fordson service. Let us demonstrate the Fordson on your own farm. Come in and let us prove everything we say. MOLEN DINGEMAN Authorized Agents Ford Cars Ford Trucks Fordson Tractors Power Farming Machinery Oxnard, Calif- Third and Saviers Road.

PETE'S PARAGRAPHS Gaining Weight. A Los Angeles paper recently gave prizes for the best article 011 how to get fat and how to set thin. What one should eat in to gain or re-i duce flesh, was of course the theme of these articles hut speaking from' the lean side of the fence. I'll say that I've tried 57 varieties of diets for gaining weight tried them all at sep-j arate times, and ihsn all at the same time and still I'm thin. A certain prescribed diet is certain prescribed medicines: some, they cure, and sonis they ki'd.

while! others can try all of the concoctions; a druggist can mix. and still carry hir full amount of ailments. How-j ever, health does not come packed in bottles, and the mro who buys every; jnew "cure all" that comes ont, i wasting money. I have two friends: one is fat and pudgy and the other is large a teefy. Ins other day, 1 was weigh-j insr on a penny scale when the one came along and glancing at fne snsall amount that I registered, he IsKrd: thought weighed I more than that I'll bet yoa cat.

tvi jniuch: 1 only two meals doy. 'and for one of thosp. breaVfasl, I graliain and dTrnfc d5et th.il f.tassof water. A i vcmld fix you up." Later tho had to the office of the Ixssfy one. Have You Seen The COURIER 1920 he itJciTt you put on some whisht? outfit "to cat something; Boy, 1 five pork boiled Census of Every California City and Town Census of Every Town Upwards of 3000 in the United States Large Map of California and Nevada Large Map of Reconstructed Europe Large Map of North America Terms of the Treaty of Versailles and Other Information ALL FOR May Be Had at COURIER OFFICE J.

F. STERNER RUPPERT WILLIAMSON a whole fear s3if-'l lom.v. some spinach, about five lice? i of bread, and two -slices of appl-? pi'? for dinner. A few meals like ihatj, i would fi31 up those clothes of Whose advice should I follow? iNEWSPAFERr lEW'SFAPERl.

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