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Oxnard Courier from Oxnard, California • Page 4

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Oxnard Courieri
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Oxnard, California
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OXNARD COURIBR.l VOLUME 3 OXNARD, VENTURA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9.1901 NO. 40 -Pharmacist Tar and Wild Honey Will cure our coughs and cokls and all bronchial and lung troubles. 25 and 50c a bottle at the Qjcnard Fifth CAL. Echoes jfrom tvhere about Roth Nicklesburg's CLOSING OUT SALE AT HUENEME ERE are a few quotations that will quicken irii your pulse and send you around to take advantage of this splendid opportunity. The following prices will prevail from now" on: Flour, our best grade sk Rice, fine Japan 5c HJ Sugar at factory price Lion Coffee lOc fl Our best Java Mocha.

lb Our best Java 18e ib Uncolored Japan Tea lb Rope 15c ib 95c lOOlb Royal Savon 60c bx Crackers 40c bx Macaroni 3n bx Pickles 75c keg Olives 70cgal. Breakfast Gem 10e pckge Grape Nuts? 12ic pcktie Cocoa Xut, pckge Durhim Tobacco.4 pcs for 2oc Seal N. Carolina. .4 pea for 25c Toothpicks 7 pckges for 25c Spool Cotton 7 for 25c Best Check Gingham, Lonsdale Muslin 12 yds $1 Lousdale Cambric 10e yd Ltnen Crash lOcyd Heavy Outing 8c yd German Calico 8cyd Mosquito Net ocyd Kublea Canton Flannel yd All Wool Flannel Silkoleiue 10c yd Silks and Satins 40cyd Filo Floss 40cdoz; Our best Kid Gloves pr All our Paper Patterns, pee Lev! Strauss Overalls. pr sp'g hot.

Pants.95 pr Wallpaper 1 formerly Wallpaper 15j, Wallpaper 35, 50c Wallpaper, Ingrain 30e Borders half price Roth Nickelsburg Germania Hotel Excellent Bar in Connection Oxnnrd, California NEWSPAPER! Los Angeles Livery, Feed and Sale Stables, STREET A FOLTZ, Props. 37. Cor. Oak and Sts. VCBtUM, ANOTHER BIG FARMING ENTERPRISE ELIZABETH BARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL An Industrial Corporation With Headquarters at Oxnard Tbe Ventura Agricultural Company Organized With a Capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars The possibilities of this valley are only beginning to be developed.

There aie many important enterprises that are at present bold ideas in the git-y matter of some of our wide awake, up- to-date citizens aud otheis are just beginning to take tangible furm. Among tbe latter is the Ventura Agri- ultural Company. This company has filed its articles with the Secretary of State, and is ready to do the that its name implies upou the large scale which its capital aud the business ability of its iucorporatore make bie. The objects of tbe coiupauy are buy, lease, sell lands, carry ou farming, deal agricultural products aud implements, build and own warehouses, construct and owu railroad huts aud operate the sarue, borrow aud ioau money, etc. la fact do a i legitimate iu business lines.

The ctipital btoek of tbe company the principal place ot Oxuard, aud the incorporators are: Robert Oxnard of San Frau- cisso; J. A. Driffill of Oxuard; D. T. Perkins of Hueueme; F.

A. Suyder of 8omis and Uache of Oxuard. Already the new company has control of nearly 12000 acres of choice farming lands this valley and tbe Laa Posas. Its operations cauuot fail to greatly increase the production of this section and add to tbe aggregate wealth aud general prosperity. A KoWe Tribute of Noble Sons to a Noble Mother This Institution Destined to Relieve Suffering Humanity is Rapidly Wearing Completion, Recent visitors to the county seat note i pleasure and admiration the imposing that has been gradually takirjg shape iu the heights overlooking the heart of ihe city, and com- maudiug a magnifkeut view the ocean aud the channel islands.

The view is inspiring aud ought to prove a potent aid in bunging back lost health. The aim of this institution, to care for and give skillful treatment to theaffliuted, is the highest conceivable; and the motive, to erect a perpetual memorial to a devoted Christian mother, reaches to the very foundation of our Christian Tne COCKIER indebted to that enterpris- i iug a the Lot Angeles' Daily HeiaJd, for the i tbe hospi-' ial iu its incomplete Ii L-, being erected by Senator Thomas R. Ksirci aud Dr. C. Bird, as a memorial col mother, Elizibeth Bard.

building Us equipments will cost aud a fireplace will be In practically each rouiu. The plumbing is to be modern and eciemific iu every respect, but the moat important feature in tbe eutire i i will be the main surgery, on the second floor. Dr. Bard proposes that tlm shall be an ideal operating room. It i be 16 by 17 feet.

The floor will be tiled with as- ceptic tile, as will the wainscoting. Every corner will be covered. Oa the north i be a large plate glass window, and there will be a skylight. The aMjuHhewa room opens on the i double doors. Bard's patetic basin will be u-ed, as well as other Bitrd apparatus.

"A (eaiuieof this new hospital will be its especially those on the south side of the building, which overlook the ocean and surrounding coun- try. These will be forty eight feet long and eight feet while those the east i be fifty-two feet in length. "Tbe i aud apparatus for the I i i have been purchased in the East. Dr Bard having recently made a i east for that purpose. "At a recent meetiag of Dr.

F. T. i president of the California 1 Hospital of Los Angeles, and Dr. Bard, an understanding was reached by i tbe training school of Elizabeth Bard Memorial Hospital will be co- -ordinated with tbe training school of the California Hospital and be under tbe same general supervision. It is also understood that the patients applying to the California Hospital, who should desire to go to the seacoast, will Invitations are out for a grand Thanksgiving ball to be given by the Oxuard Masonic club, the uight before Thanksgiving day, Wednesday, November 27, and they are highly prized and much sought after.

This will be the second social function of this character under the auspices of the club. The first was the evening of the dedi iatiou of the Masonic Temple and was pronounced one of ihe most successful events in the social history of the couuty. JSoihiug was left undone or expense spared that would contribute the enjoyment of all in attendance. The same will be true of the coming ball. Tbe club contemplate giving jails only at loug intervals, but to make up for their iufrequency by their completeness aud high character.

Tue will open its handsomely furnished and appointed rooms on the second Joor for the social privileges of their guests aud will hold an informal recen- for all having invitations. The! ball will open with the grand niaieh 1 at 9 o'clock p. m. A collation, will be! served as usual. Both the club rooms and the auditorium will be appropriately decorated and the best of music will be iu attendance.

It is exacted I that this will surpass if possible the dedication in some of its The light service better, the floor is in belter cnuduiou, and the ciub other duties to perform as at the dedication. Attorney W. H. Harris has visited the couuty eal lieariy every lay tiiis week on legal We are pltra-sexJ to note that he is building up a good practice although not lxjwled at the iesai capital. He is well versed in the law and conscientious in his with clients.

-Chas. Peile has this week some I very promising ore specimens iu his front windows received recently from the Camp Hurst Copper mine, now under the supervision of W. Hurst, The company has first claw property in county, Arizona, about The following descrip tion we also take from the Los Augeles Daily Herald: "The building is of pretentious designed on the style of the old missions. It is to be most modem in de- cuil, aud uo expense is being spared by Us builders in its construction. "The will be a two-story frame structure, with basement, to cost Thereof is of tile and the tower patterned after the oid mission There will be accommodations for 40 patients.

The training schooJ. which will he maintained in connection i it, will receive ten sludems at a time. will oe provided for i5 "The bitefiiieuts will for an engineer 1 room, lavatory, furnace and fuel room, hallway, and the waiter i i Mart from the bawmtiit, which wiH be 1 b5 liy 70 fret, The iirst floor will contain the 1 ward. Mi by feet, with six Then there i l-e the matron's room, surgery room Xn. dining room, kitchen, two pantries, laundry and bath- roro.

The office will also be on lloor. Jt ft-ill be 1-5 by lo feet. The ward, similar to the men's hut larger, will be (he second Onor. There will be a maternity room, 14 (y Ifi fet-t, and a nurses' room attached; a main surgery room, 12 1H feet, with anesthesia room adjoining, and lalwra- tory, bathrooms and night kitchen. Ou floor will be a ward store room, and hose reels for fire protection.

There will be lockers for all be sent to the a institution. Thus, while there is no financial or official connection, yet the entente cordiale between the two hospitals is of the strongest. "Dr. Cephas L. Bard, who will have immediate supervision, Is an eminent surgeon, and has been an active practitioner of Ventura county iuce 1870, and from the varied nature af hi? pro- work may be regarded as a representative i-onntry physician.

"Dr. Hard was the first president of the Ventura Onmty Medical Society, and 389-1 he wrved a term us president S-wthvni California Medical Society. rtiiKT the formation of the county hejias beea almost the hysiciau of the Jnke Woerle, one of the light-weight rieixif the lnui; 4,11 Monday broke Uie record llu- McCoy ailevs by making a in ten pins. This the higliti-l acore be. ing ilnee higner than that made by Dr.

Maulhardt, If it is not beaien Uy Noveiulier iMli win win the silver medal. He a wfcp a boy, i i a Imle over hundred pouuds. hut is a phenomenal bowler. The concert iy fr re( Thaa-ner in the auditorium of the Masonic Temple on Wednesday brought out a number of victors from and Hueneme, the latter. We noted among others Supt.

Sackett, of Ventura, I), T. Perkins and family, family of T. R. Bard and many others from Hueueme. NEWSPAPERflRCHIVE'.

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