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city. THE OXNARD DAILY COURIER Consolidation otjThe Oxnard Courier and The Osiiard Daily News, Published Every AEternoon -except with the City In 1S9S." j. j. KROUSER SONS. Publishers.

Office: 631 South A Street. Telephones 12 and fiubacriotion Kates: One Year $5.00. 1 become These prospects include beaches ou two side us. LUte-Long Reach we hav LO ail prospet Six Months $2.75. One Mouth 50c.

(Ail subscriptions in advance.) Entered ajs second-class matter June 30, 1909, at the Post pffice at Qxnard, under the Act of March 6, 1878. REPRESENTED NATIONALLY BY M. C. Mcgensen Company, Market Street, San Francesco: luu B. 4 2nd New York: 360 No.

Michigan Chieago; 433 So. Spring Los Angeles; G03 Stewart Seattle; 3044 Detroit; 4-1C Morrison Portland, Ore. gible assests through the payments by the Shed) Oil conipa.n other oil companies of about monthly for oil leases. Wc have' cooler and therefore more favorable sum climate. Lately, we have the county prospects at Htieiiet spite of 'the worst that some Venturaus can do this count bor will be built, in our humble opinion, and will become the greatest factors in developing all of Ventura county.

any WORK FOR THE LEAGUE The tenth session of the League of Assembly, iue.pt ing this September, is to be the busiest, in its history. Disarmament, arbitration ami security treaties, codification of international law. social proMems, economic issues, and many other matters arc for a' em ion. One Of Hie Iroublesome ipscslions to be raised will be the treatment of racial minorities in different countries who are fai from satisfied with their present status. These groups have linked for the purpose of making then- demands more impressive.

Theii leaders claim to speak for luinovity residents of 11 eoim tries. The l.itgest racial group German, with delegates iron Chechoslovakia. Italy. Roumania. Lativn.

Poland and Hinicary. The Jewish liroup. also is iarpe. Just what eaii be dot opportunity speiik uji racial minorities in ti-i for these people is hard I SPEED IN THE ARCTiC A steamer leaving Tacoma recently for the Far North car-' ried 100 outboard ratine motors. They were said to be intended for Alaskan Indians.

simple kayak, of rawhide and paddled like a canoe, i one of the most picturesque and efficient boats ever invented, has renisbfd' It too primitive and vdnw for noriherti speed mania has reached them, and they must have roaring! motors. Sew. no d-mbt. the Eskimos will havini; out hoard is' but not peace. Theie is no more rest cit: even in the Arctic waters.

For quietness, people will soon have to go to' deep and mountain topft. And there will probably beairjdanes'roaring there. Courier Ads Bring Results-Try It and Set fffrV money is raised ia anr manner, charged at 10c per line. Minimum AT CAMP baktle i BOc i Chicken was on the fire at i SILVER SCREEN o'clock in 'the evening "at Camp CELEBRITY HERE DISCOVERED Once upon a time it. was the habit ot almost everyone in Oxnard to gel out of the city for over Sunday.

When two holidays came together like Labor Day and Sunday Oxnard was a Twenty, ftEteen and yes. even four and five years ago. -lived in Oxonrd so tliat might go somewhere for a good it seems. Even today some Oxnarders still make a habit 'of getting away on but more and more are learning that a good time may be bad right here as well as in other spots. and much more comfortably, at least in summer.

Hojveyer. for every erne thai now leaves Oxnard lor a good time 'hundreds come here for the same reason. We ba.ve.had?big -ybu Saturday. Sunday and Monday were, truly record breakers' Iront the standpoint ot crowded beaches. The strand, all i to and beyond in which cits- 'folk frnn At Sycamore Crovi ay from where Mr was dotted with many miles lieach looked Rmiice fence stops, lo.mobiles and tents, ramped over ni.ghl.

much like Venice facta Monica. On Hueneme Beach, at Silver S.tra wood-by-the-Sea. at Hollywood Beach and lastly Beach, were not only camping over the weekend. Mnmlnlav renorted over ln.OOn Dr. and Mrs.

P. S. Cum- iOther i mings. aiul Mr. and Mrs.

W. E. flenrv brought with them Leale ue to he a second Lone 1 Beach for becoming a bigj The group included the I host. Leon Lehmann; Mr. and Mrs.

nd liner beaches. We Qexton of Los Angeles: Mrs. Mrs. A. Lehmann.

Ben OXNARD DAILY COURIER, OXNARD, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 19M SOCIETY CALENDAR Tuesday, September 3 Rotary club'; Hotel Oxnard, 12:10 ri. hi. American Legion Auxiliar Ox- hard Community center, 7:30 p. rii.

City council, city hail. p. in. Business and Professional Women's cluh, initial meeting of sea- -on. Community center at p.i of friends with includ ing Mr.

and Mrs. James urn ot ldylwild. Roy DeWitt of Anaheim, and Scott Saviers -and iiis son, Robert Savier.v OPEN HOUSE AT BURNHAM COTTAGE Keeping open over the holiday weekend. Mr. "and Mrs.

W. Ross Burnhnm of Hollywood R.euch. Oxnord theatre. "The Trial ot a mi cum ul Mary with Norma Shear- tlirouglmm the three days. Copies of the Oxnard Courier may be secured at any ot these nmilev.ml O'Brien Aileen Maiming, monon picture offices where full data regarding the Canard Market may h) Kmofio'ns." Western, tress, brought in her house kuvMs lle i Tlarrv Carey in "Heads Hp." on Mopday.

and together wuh ot aisrt tie m.c. er visitors at the Burnhams had "subscribers Avko fail to receive the uaper regularly, wilt cou-1 Wednesday, September 4 ian interesting and entertaining. favor bv the office. Telephone 12 or D09; after 6 Royal Neisbbors meet p.m. dav.

swimming. Playing cards, and a oj u.t 41 Mag- thieving Bpo'rts on the beach. call William uaaie, j-jai. nnlia avenue. The dinner group at the Burn- Ttnttrrl Press Association National Press Associa- Board meeting Hon, California Press Association.

California Newspaper puoiisn-era' Association, Ventura County Publishers' Association, Oxnard Credit Bureau, Oxnard Chamber of Commerce. ADVERTISING RATES National rates on application to M. gensen Inc. Local rates on application to this ofi All locals and reading notices for entertain men! tnarrt P. T.

A ham residence Monday evening In- eluded Miss Aileen Manning ami her house guests, Mrs. Dvisa Bar- salad. Spanish beans, toasted last Saturday and elite-named buns, ice cream, and coffee. The 'group of "her friends from the Kast usual large gathering was present. coast and'.

from England, for the Wiih Mr. and Mrs. H. Agee holiday weekend, were Mr. and J.

R. Agee. anil Her guests included Mrs. Dvisa a parly from Los Angeles, includ- Barrier and son. Edgar Barrier, of nut Mrs.

T. L. 'Mrs. James New York City: 'Mrs. Grace and' Miss Stella Jackson.

born. Miss Kntherihe Sanborn, and of Phoenix. who is spending Eric Van Antwerp, who also are a vacation with Mrs. Lowe. New Yorkers'; and Geoffrey Ward- for.

and Mrs. E. C. Beach brought well of London. England.

Mrs. C. Burnha'm with them seen he seen seen and suests of Mr. and Mrs. F.

P. the Shrew, Cai-michael of Saticoy were Mr. land Douglas Fairbanks id their sons. Her and Mrs. H.

C. Down'es on Sundav'and almost as many again on Monday, there being j. wood brought 4 wvh Mrs. Ernest a constant. procebSion w.n.u I Mr.rjrnth! Evelvn Boyden.

lot owners and their friends, and Hollywood eBacli was am, Mis8 BeRS liveliest spot on the coast in this section and also the gayesi. From 'all of which it appears that we arc liaUy and definitely; AV'ini'Mr. and Hay- Arriving in California from Lon don, England, last Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Lander ot Sfispe Jtan-cho -and Hollywood Beach, 'lost 'no ady laiHXordman. Ed Lehmann, and OUTING 6n and; Lehmann Jr. LfcBTFMfttR 1(1 i guests included Air. and Mrs. Hep I s.

Virdeii. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wes-j'tervelt, aiid' Mrs. Ed Combs, and Mr.

and Mrs. J. T. Donlon: Mrs. Maude 'L.

Hlgbee lfjaiul her son. Walter Miss Jessie Dill and her John Mr. and Mrs. T. F.

McFnrland's party included Mr. and" Mrs. C. Warden, and' Mr. and Mrs.

F. H. Miss Mayie Daily and her 'fiancee. Robert Livingston: tTotn R. McFarland.

and Milton Daily. Cuesfs of Mr. and Mrs. .1. P.

Mr- Loughlin were Mr. and T. Frank McGrath. and Mr. and Mrs.

i R. Carroll. i Dr. and Mrs. Noble A.

Powell, who were spending the holiday! i week-end at their cabin at Camp i were at the barbecue with their house nuests. Mr. and 'IXnhh' IX Powell of Lon.u Beach. of Dr. Powell: their daugh ter.

Miss Citmevicve Powell, and their son. Noble A. Powell Jr. With Mr. and Mrs.

Matt Sclirei-11 ner were their son and daughter, is a Schreiner and Miss Ida pas; fo: iyt.j).riI)P,-i their nephew. Al Scbi tti-I nor. and Henry Filler. Mrs. Fox Stamps a o'clock at the Catholic Women's clubhouse.

The proceeds are to be used in the fund for building a new 'honab for the fraternity West wood Hills. A large attendance of bridge "fans" is anticipated. E. U. E.

CLUB HAS If ARTY Seven members of the E. U. E. club met at the Silver Strand cottage of L. C.

Engleright last Sun day uigiit for a slumber part; fore breakfast, and spent the rest of the day playing bridge, leaving Miss Margaret Diefenbtach is for home early in the evening. spending a few days with her par- The next meeting of the Mr. and Mi-s. Jacob Diefen-j will be held Wednesday. Septem-! bach.

ber 11, at the home of F. A. third degree: Past Mas- Kalherine" Sanborn. Irie Van Ant- Kinder, parents i ters- night. Masonic hall.

p.m. Edgar Barrier, all Lelia 'Oxnard 'theatre. "The Trial of xew York City, and Geoffrey Mary wish Norma wei! of London Engiaud. Also in i A mo- gjiearei. r.ewie P.ione.

groun were Messrs! and Mmes. i Boulevard Uieater. George O'Biden pVed j. Cutting. Charles C.a.mp- in "Masked West- ja0k C.

Miller. John G'a's'U ern. Harry Carey in "Heails Up." and Robert Squires, ot" this city; var. I Miss Violet Waiker. of Burbank; tie3, dances or meetings where collections are taken or where EVENING BARBECUE nd the host and hostes a large gathering ot eii members of 'various churches in the city being Dahlias and asters were used most effec- Barlletl last Sunday, a change Mbs Aileen Manning.

silver for decorating the rooms, from the usual hour of high noon. screen celebrity, opened her love- pr0gram which had been ar-Other items on the menu were po- ly cottage at Hallywootl by-tbe-Sea. for the occasion was re- ceived with enthusiasm. Conspn in "The Taming of DiplonlB wt- with Mary Pickford position by L. F.

"May California." "Wishin' and 'Thing Ching-a-ling." She also sang two other numbers, not original: "Bird of Love' Divine" and "Goodbye Sweet Day." Other numbers were readings by Mrs. M. E. Cheney. "The Brown HOME AGAIN Fool's Prayer" a The Witches played Adah Paulmau and Mrs.

and 'Mrs. E. I. Peckenpaugli and Miss Mamnng has just tutisn-a Barr; and a soi0i Mem-; Robert Peckenpaugh. work in "the Dark a First Qry and sung by "Mr.

and Mrs. Donlon'? Xa-ionai productiop. be among Mrst- Effie program chairmen1 Cole of Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Donlon. Mrs. C. B.

Green well, and Mrs. Frank .1. Breslin and her son, Frank .1., of Los Angeles, the Herbert Lyttle family of Ojni. including Mr. and Elmer Johnson.

Mrs. chairman of the serving com- -1 mitt.ee at. -tea which- followed." her assistants being Mrs. J- E. Shill-on.

Mrs. Clifton Winters, and; Edna Barr. Tea vas poured by Mrs. E. W.

Powers and Mrs. A. E. Liddle. Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert H. East- hUNNINGS' AT Thev were among the callers at A telegram has been received Ross Buriilmm cottage and by Mrs. Mary A Dunning from heT kerit the' guests; there entertained daughter-in-law. Mrs.

B. with brief sketches of some of the Dunning, of Cleveland. Ohio. who. most itue resting" highlights of their with her daughter, Miss Dorothy trip including a description of the Dunning, have arrived at their seacoast from Birmingham.

Eng- following an extended vaca-iand, visits at the Marie Cor'elM jtion with the Dunn i tigs of this city. imWie "in Tondon. and at the iThis was the first visit the East- Rehekah lodge held last night in 1. 0. O.

F. hall plans were for i Vie seventy-eighth an niversary of the lodge-in this state. rhieh falls later this month, 'if. was also' decided 'thai the Rial lodge would have a 'wienie roast at the Silver' an qtt age of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Condon 'next Tuesday night. September 10. at 7 o'clock. Th.se attending are. asked to bring their own table service, and' to make reservations with Mrs.

Robert Murray; telephone Two new applications for lodge jgj Years Gi were also at last night's meeting; and ballot-. KUlhed Her Sleep ing on candidates for office BENEFIT BRIDGE NEXT SATURDAY A benefit Alpha soro of Califomi LITTLE ANNIE RODNEY l. tUJSH ME tliCK SURfe AAA jZOAIUA TAKE THE THE 'KORJLJS I JUST kklOfll I'LL GET CLOAKS tUITH A1E.UJ C.OOK EXCUSE WE TEN YEARS AGO. City Trustee R. B.

Haydock says that Oxnard heeds another police-; woman, or the same one It had twhen Miss Eloise Thornton was The Rose Tea given last Friday wanted a leave of absence, nearly afternoon by the members of year ago. Miss Thornton is still Ladies' Aid Society of the M. 'unable to return to work without church at the home of Mr. anil danger to her health al- Mrs. J.

W. Shillington was a real I though she is anxious to do so. Pink-eye is reported to be mon among children living in south-eastern portion of this and have been excluded from schools on this account. i Citv Clerk Pettis reports that of us oh the program 75 letters sent to property owners solos of her own com- 1 FDR REISt Mr. and Parry ihe oar.iy releases from mar sttt- were Mrs.

A. K. Robinson and Mrs. THREE-ROOM furnished a par-L- THREE" and tour-room furnished Enquire S00 street. 6-3tfc MODERN three and four-room bungalows, well furnished, 525 Shakespoarc place at erners to this state and they are; wheVe they took in the new enthusiastic in their reports, FOUR-ROOM furnished American theatre recently opened.

They stopped off at San Francis I $25: No children. 4 1 co for a few 'days on their way street. the meeting of members Most Nurses Use New FACE POWDER del-f a 1 and $30 month. 337X2 or 83G yaraye. G-14tfC ci.

aye. .4 Fifth S-l-itfc i TWENTY-SEX foot store rooi 'street; will alter to 'suit teu- .7. Tf. Bttrfeind, 520 A street. WANTED S-S-1-le preferred bv nurses because ot its YOUNG lady wants roommate to imritv.

and they sav it does not i share apartment. Write Box O. make the" skin drv and drawn, Courier. MKS Bu t.n longer, keeps shine away. j-TW0 goor1 experienced Japanese is very beneficial lo tiie com-: cooks work on threshing plexlon.

You will love MELLO GLO 1 machine, satisfaction gtiarati-Face Powder. Poggi's Drug Store. tee(i ti20 oxnard Blvd. GUESS I A'AIT MUCM stomach a. is I was.

iiipvivs "as and that bloated feelina so that you etui eat and sleep well, Acts on BOTl-I upper and lower Thela Phi -bowel and r'en'ioyes 'old waste mat- of the ter yon never thotmht was there, i al Los An.ccles will 1 n'o matter given by the Misses i.Alma Mauihardt next lafiernoon. September and SO fJODLD 1 PLEASE HAVE MY OLD you. Poggi Drug I GIRL wants hoitseworK from m. to 2 p. in.

Phone 30OR2. S-3M-n-0p Following (he business, a social less tind nervous for 3 years. A (Her- CHAMBER maid at Hotel Oxnard. our at cards was enjoyed, after ika has helped me so thai now S-30-9-5c eh refreshments we're served eat and sleep Mrs. Mrs.

'Paul Murray and Mrs. Gc- Touchstone. i Ward. MALE HELP WANTED. OXK spoontul Adlenfci re-1 married, with car.

able to do i simjile accounting, must be energetic with initiative, knowledge of Spanish not essential, but a help. Good salary and commission. State nuaSilications in letter giving address for appointment, 201. Oxnard S-30-0-3p on street regarding the sug-! Men of Somis entertain the gested removal of the palm trees, women in royal manner in the only 2S "replies had been received, community hall there, about 60 Of owners of 1000 feet front- responding to the ta-age were in favor of removal, tions, curious to know what the while owners of 855 feet frontage mcn woulcl 9ive t0. et wanted them to remain.

Three plies were neutral, saying it wa, -rranged by J. F. Fulkeraon the trustees' business to look after! State Health Officer Gavin best interests of the Telfer says diphtheria caused the ker and his mother. Mrs. M.

G. North Walker and recoinmends that a Wilhelm captured by the eighth member ot the club, nurse be empioyed at once flotllla and t0 Ber- Miss Marjorle Ward, being out of swab the throats of children war priie- the city on her annual vacation. 'to avoid an epidemic of 4 E'neleriEht is a cousin of one of citv trustees act on his Valuable mare belonging the members. Miss Marjorle James Cuccatto is stolen from and donated his cottage for her to Staples planmg mill. enteftnln her cluh.

i Dr. R. T. Francis resigns job as Those present included the officer, giving one reason! Prof- of New Misses Ruth and Agnes Tash, there is too much work and arnves in Oxnard Ha Kinder, Elsie Ward. Peggy criticism with too little pay.

direct St. Joseph Institute Wheeler. Helen Bavin, ami Mar- jorie Cruze. Ventura county fair is awarded Several rubbers of bridge were the iaVgest amount of any other played Sunday night, prize going i county in the state for its 1924 to Miss Ruth Tash. Bright and -fajP.

by the State' Board of Con-early Monday morning the girls trol, according to George Radc.Nff, enjoyed a plunge in the ocean be- Packey McFarland who. with his bride, started to tour the world a month ago, is forced to return to the United States on account of the European vii the Chi- TWENTY YEARS AGO. W. H. Lathrop, manager of Oxnard company, believes that the state's crop of lima beans this year will slightly exceed its crop of last year.

ilb'ST be sold at once. Good new 3-room modern house and garage and poultry house with one and fifth acre ground. Price $3000, Terms $500 cash, balance easy monthly payments. Camn-rillo Land Camariilo. S-29-n-oc is-FOOT back bar, 16-foot marble counter, stools, 1 double booths, must be moved by Tuesday, L.

Peacock. 0 a-7c SEVERAL used sewing machines; price right. Greth Furniture Store. 527 Oxnard Blvd. iKRfc WESTINGHQUSE automatic electric range for Like new.

Van Buick Garage. S-30-0-3p 100 TONS parley hay. Junction Pleasant Valley and Wolf road. and $15 a ton. S-30-fl-6-13p A One of the finest hoihes iti Oxnard at a big sacrifice.

A home anyone would be proud to own. For price and terms see Eugeue H. Agee. exclusive agent. S-2Wfc BRUNSWICK Console Phonograph including many records.

Inquire 443 Sixth St. S-mtfc GOOD used 30 caterpillar. Infinite Shepherd-Crook Company, Inc. 324 Oxnard Blvd. NEW and rebuilt typewriters, adding machines.

Repairing, Grant Clark. 2-21-tfc HOME-MADE pies. Hattie J. Barnes, 03? B. Phone 175X2.

ll-15tfc BABY CHICKS. R. I. Reds, Barred Rocks, Orpingtons, Leghorns, El Rio Poultry Ranch, phon? GOOD New Zealand does I and modern hutches. One-half mile north oE Occanview pack-j ing plant.

LOST AUTO TENT, between road and Garden City Station. Sunday evening, er return to 21S D. -mm US', I rung, ionowcu vy Goodyear, E. W. Mecum and FIFTPFN YEARS AGO.

i Fred Aggen. Then each woman a sock to darn, prize for the best work being given to Mrs. W. E. Goodyear, men being the judges.

Ice cream in cantaloupes, fancy cakes, and lemonade were BEST MAID BAKERY ot Brigadier General J. A. Dritfill of the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, leaves for Camp Driffill, Santa Barbara encampment. French rolls a specialty Bread, pics and all baked goods. 761 Ox.

Blvd. Thonc 569 Child's Registration Blank for Ventura county fair, sept. 12-15 inclusive Parent's Name Address Child's Name Age Please clip this Coupon, fill out and mail lo Nicol Cook, Fillmore COURIER CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT PER WORD PER DAY Minimum Charge 50 Cents Belt Interest Prompts Peopto to Read and to Answer Want Ads For sale Help Wanted Male'' and Female for ranch work. Spanish. Must' know how to milk.

Wages $50 per mouth. Roomy ati.d board. Apply Leo Flu res." K. Ranch, 3 Ranger station. San ta: Ynez Riycr.

MARRflSD man for ranch work. Spanish preferred. Xo children. Furnished house, milk, butter, eggs and S100 per month. Apply E.

W. Ranub. Loo Florbs. Santa Ynez River. 3 miles above Ranger station.

S-31-3-4p MISCELLANEOUS PHIL KEMPSTER, 545 Street. Plumbing and' repairing. Estimates cheerfully given S-31tfc FRATERNAL CARDS OXNARD CHAPTER. No. 36, A.

RALPH HARRIS, High Priest Stated Meeting the second and 'mirth Fridays of every month. CHARLES SICKELS. Secy. Pacific Hand Laundry Phone 34SX1 531 Ox. Blvd.

Insuror NOTARY PUBLIC 242 Fifth" Street Ijnop Stiey at GOLDEN CHICKEN INN Seventh-Oxnard Blvd. Rooms for Private Parties Chinese Dishes a Specialty American Dishes Phone 5S7 QW VOU PEAT EVEAJ A SCRUB'PAIL AM MOP IS Too GOOD FOR. t'M ABOUT AS POPULAR. A LEAKY LIEEBOAT IM AUDOCEA-J- LIFEBOAT MIQOCEAH- mm jff RP .4 re etrrrtHG.

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