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OIL OUTPUT ADDS 4000 BBLS. TO FLOW By E. J. MUNGER Four companies are now listed as producers in the new Rosecrans field and the aggregate outfit is running close to 4000 barrels. The Associated Oil Co., with the completion of its Higgins No. 3 at 4420 feet, added a 1000-barrel well. The Higgins offsets the famous Superior Oil Co. Maxwell producer. The Barnedell Oil Co., in the completion of its Rosecrans No. 1 at 4588 feet, contributed an 500-barrel well making 43 gravity oil. The addition of these producers increases the high gravity production of the Los Angeles Basin and affords the highest grade refinable oil Southern California has ever produced. High points in the progress of development of the Rosecrans field this past week included the finding of the off sand by the General Petroleum in its Vaughn No. 1 at 4635 feet, the entrance of the Marine Oil Corporation of Long Beach into the field with development work to start on Block 19, the starting of a second well by the Pacific Petroleum Corporation, a second well by the Petroleum Midway on the northeast corner of Lot 7, and the starting of a fourth well on the Marwell by the Superior Oil Co. The Union Oil Co. started Rosecrans 4 and 5. Interest in Southern California's most important wildcat well, the Sentinel Oil Co.'s Brown, the well that is scheduled to prove up the northwest section of the Athens district, increases as drilling proceeds. The Sentinel well is undergoing to have passed the 4500-foot mark without finding anything of importance. However, officials and backers of the well are not discouraged and will not be until the 5500-foot mark is reached. Petroleum engineers now figure the northwest a separate and distinct structure and upon it are predicted wells that will set a new record for Southern California oil production. The United Henderson well at Dominguez sprung a happy surprise. ONE-ARM DRIVER GOES OVER GRADE REDDING, Calif., Sept. 10. An automobile driven by Melbourne Dunn, one armed accountant from Yreka, went off the grade above Pollock when Dunn failed to turn the wheel quickly enough at a curve and one of two pedestrians to whom Dunn had given a foot ride, was killed and the other seriously injured. Neither was identified. The dead man was 40 or 45, dressed in the uniform of a streetcar conductor. He had an Alaska paper and the following addresses: "O.C. Portages, Woodland, Calif., M. McCoy, 45 Grove St., Winnipeg." COUZENS IN CLOSE PRIMARY VICTORY DETROIT, Sept. 10. Senator James Couzens has won a hard fought battle from Federal Judge Arthur J. Tuttle for the Republican nomination in yesterday's primary, incomplete returns indicated today. In Detroit 168 precincts gave Couzens 47,354; Tuttle 20,664. At this ratio Couzens will win by 25,000. It is estimated. The vote outside Detroit from 1346 precincts out of the 2754 stood at noon: Tuttle, 127,000; Couzens, 120,268. Governor Alex Goesbeck easily defeated his field in the Republican gubernatorial contest. CALL MILITIA TO SQUELCH RIOT HONOLULU, Sept. 10. Govor Farrington today ordered a national guard infantry company and two squads of machine gunners to the scene of the strike riot on Kaul Island. Latest advice today showed that four policemen and 14 striking Philippines were killed in Tuesday's battle on Makawell plantation. Two other strikers were reported fatally wounded and others less seriously wounded. IMPROVEMENTS FOR DANA POINT The improvements that we with the pioneering of Dana Point were of a character and scope more unique and pretentious than usual in other community conditions. The conventional subdivision requires simply streets and walks, gas, electricity and water. In addition to these indispensable essentials Dana Point has been great expense and skill, rupee with a lengthy stone state winding in a tortuous course in the great altitude of the cliff this place, down thru crevices crooks and caves to the sand sea that fawns at the feet of frowning sentinel of stone ant against the onlaughts of wave. Away back there in the preterotic past before the ken of the elements fashioned this eminence on the rim of the mid-Pacific and which thrucced of time, remote from civilization silently repelled the furious force of erosion and storm, standing today supreme in its glory grandeur as a masterpiece of nature's handwork. Then came the red men marrelfled, but they passed and until the era of Balbon did towering, granite steep entrée the eye of civilized man, and after throut the days and years of a century or more this isolate spot of scenic splendor has basked in the palmy breath of petual summer undefiled by hand of man till now—how woe the fast advancing armies of warhomes in the golden have come upon, and discover this Utopia of the earth, that it being transformed into a class city for which it may hold the best everything known for the com ens district, increases as drilling proceeds. The Sentinel well is understood to have passed the 4500-foot mark without finding anything of importance. However, officials and backers of the well are not discouraged and will not be until the 5600-foot mark is reached. Petroleum engineers now figure the northwest a separate and distinct structure and upon it are predicted wells that will set a new record for Southern California oil production. The United Henderson well at Dominguez sprung a happy surprise by coming in a 1400-barrel well and making a production that is testing close to 30 kravity. The new Domingues producer was completed at 4250 feet and represents one of the best outpost wells ever completed in the Domingues district. The well is owned 50-50 by the United Oil Co. and the Henderson Petroleum Corporation. The advent of the United Henderson boosted the field output of Dominguez well over the 20,000 a day mark. On the southeast line of the field, the Superior Oil Co. has passed the 5300 mark on the Carpenter well and to date has not found anything that would arouse any suspicions. The Carpenter property, it would seem now, is off the structure and out of the field's productive limits. Fourteen new locations includes the development work scheduled by the Associated Oil Co. on Iti De Francis property at Dominguez. The new United Henderson and late showing made by the Marland well puts the De Francis property in line for one of the best properties in the field. At a depth of 5342 feet the Shell Co. will give its Dominguez Helmuth well a production tryout. Should the well prove a commercial success it will set a new mark for deep sand production for Compton. The announcement that the Laura J. Off Co., an affiliation of the Jameson Co., would test out the Lonilta district of Torrance, it appears was an error. The Laura J. is simply trying to drill its well and get it back on production. The deep test works at Torrance will be conducted by the Shell Co. and is now well under way on the Shell's Kettler No. 2 well drilling at 4550 feet. To date the Shell well has had nothing that would offer any encouragement and the outlook for a revival of drilling operations at Torrance based on deep sand development does not look very encouraging. New production at Torrance this past week included a 250-barrel well by the Fullerton Oil Co. at Cotton No. 2, and a 450-barrel well by the Standard Oil Co. at Sentinel-Jonghin No. 8. Both wells were drilled to the 3800-foot level and are making 20 gravity oil. A lot of water is the news that comes from the Shell Co.'s deep national guard infantry company and two squads of machine gunners to the scene of the strike riot on Kaul Island. Latest advises today showed that four policemen and 14 striking Filipinos were killed in Tuesday's battle on Makawell plantation. Two other strikers were reported fatally wounded and others least seriously wounded. LONESOME GIRL Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am in my teens and I am as lonesome as can be. Some of my friends, some older and some younger, go with boys. When I was 13 I was very popular with boys and had a fine time with them, but then they stopped coming and for over a year not a single boy has asked to come to see me. Mother has never objected to my having boy friends. The last boy I went with I loved very much, but he could not be trusted. He told everywhere that I let him kiss me and that I was not a good girl. Even my girl friends turned on me. My mother has said that I could go to live with my grandmother in another town if I thought I would be happier, because she feels very sorry for me. I hate to leave home though. What do you think I ought to do? TROUBLED THELMA. I would advise you to go to your grandmother for a while. It is terrible for a girl in her teens to have no social life and to have lost her reputation. Probably your trouble came from going with boys at too early an age when you lacked judgment and cheapened yourself. Another time be very careful to keep your good name and do not permit boys to kiss and love you. Perhaps if you stay away several months or a year, public sentiment will have softened toward you and on your return your friends will not be so cruel in their attitude. Unfortunately, however, there is nothing harder to earn back than a lost reputation. If you are doomed to be friendless in your home town you might just as well make up your mind to be happy away from there and make friends in a place where your name has not been cheapened. A LONELY HEART Dear Mrs. Thompson: How can a girl meet new people when she never has a chance to go anywhere to meet them? I am 24 years old and not unattractive. I was engaged to a young man for some time and we just recently broke the engagement and now I find myself so lonesome I hardly know what to do. I just sit at home every evening. I have a number of friends, both girls and boys feel that you have her hunginess at heart and if she feels it is doing the right thing, you will stand by her. She will apt to act contrary to your wish if you respect her. Two-thirds the estate belongs to you, enjoy what is left. But if you she is on the point of marrying the other man, consult a lawyer and put in a claim for your share. With your mother only have one third there is no danger to the property will pass into other name. MUSBAND'S OLD SWEET HEART Dear Mrs. Thompson: I am 96 years old, have been married little over two years and have a darling daughter 15 months old. I love my husband dear and he loves me, but I am jealous that it causes many little spat between us. At each one I swear I will never jealousy get the better of again, but I just can't help Have you ever loved any and been insanely jealous him? If you have, then know how I feel! The other my husband came home with picture of a girl with whom went before he went with me He said that she told him that was only one thing wrong with the picture, and when he saw her what it was she said." Should be there with your around me." Do you think was right for him to bring his picture home to me? And why I be wrong if I destroyed it got her address and took back to her? A JEALOUS WIN! You have asked me a person question, but I am glad to answer it. I don't believe I have ever been insanely jealous cause I am of a philosophical frame of mind. When I felt the awful pang, I have no sense out the matter and regretted my pulse. You must learn to be more philosophical, the case which you mention you should have told yours that your husband preferred you to the other girl when he misunderstood you. You should also learn New production at Torrance this past week included a 250-barrel well by the Fullerton Oil Co. at Cotton No. 3, and a 450-barrel well by the Standard Oil Co. at Sentinel-Joughin No. 8. Both wells were drilled to the 3800-foot level and are making 20 gravity oil. A lot of water is the news that comes from the Shell Co.'s deep test Susher well at Santa Fe Springs. Susher 6A was drilled to a depth of 6100 feet and on a production test showed water and no oil. Efforts will be made to effect a shut off and make further production tests. The western extension of the old Montebello field has been under consideration for six years or more and now the discoverer of the field, the Standard Oil Co., has the honor of moving the field a half mile westward and putting Howard-Smith No. 2 on at 3550, a 160-barrel well. The test is being first in the upper zone, it being understood that deeper zone tests will be made later. The showing the Standard Howard-Smith is making lends encouragement to the Whiston well on the Dicknell property and even to the extension of production into the Belvedere Gardens district. Newport braced up and took another lease on life with the entrance of the Dabney-Delaney Oil Co. into the field. The Dabney-Delaney Co. has located for a well near the Coast-blyd and will commence operations at once. The Interstate Oil Corporation has recovered from what looked like a mysterious fishing job on the well at 3469 and is ready head. Every foot of the cored so that when finished it most ex-ult result. Bandini district map of Southern California. The Oak-drilling three feet going to the field, a sensation bridge show- A LONELY HEART Dear Mrs. Thompson: How can a girl meet new people when she never has a chance to go any place to meet them? I am 24 years old and not unattractive. I was engaged to a young man for some time and we just recently broke the engagement and now I find myself so lonesome I hardly know what to do. I just sit at home every evening. I have a number of friends, both girls and young men, but they are all either engaged or going with steady company and so I have no one to go out with at all. Can you suggest something for me to do with my time in the evenings? I like to sew and read, but that becomes monotonous when there is nothing else to do. LONESOME. You might tell your girl friends that you are lonely and say that if they have an opportunity to introduce you to young men you will appreciate their kindness. Your best girl friend ought to be willing to ask the young man she goes with to invite some one over to meet you. It is an embarrassing matter, however, and I would not blame you if you hesitated about asking such a favor of another girl. In the evening when you are tired of sewing, run into a neighbor to call, or invite a neighbor to come in to see you. DOUBTFUL PEGGY—It was not correct for the young man to introduce himself. Do not correspond with him even if he writes to you first. A. H. K.—You will be given satisfactory information at the marriage license bureau. BLOSSOM—Consult a good doctor. He will tell you what to do. HEART-BROKEN DAUGHTER It was all right to let your brothers know what your mother was doing, but you have handled the whole matter in a most tactless way. Right now when your mother needs the love of her children most you are quarrelling with her and adding to her reason for finding sympathy from another man. From now on keep harmony at any cost. Let your moth- You have asked me a personal question, but I am glad to answer it. I don't believe I ever "been insanely jealous" because I am of a philosophical frame of mind. When I felt the awful pang, I have sided out the matter and regained my police. You must learn to be more philosophical, the case which you mention you should have told yourself that your husband preferred you to the other girl when he ried you. You should also feel that her remark was cheeky and nothing that would end her to your husband. I do that your husband was tactless showing the picture to you knowing as he does that you jealousy is easily aroused. You should not, however, have him see that you cared. To astray the picture or to retract it to the girl, would be height of folly. Both would know jealousy you are. A CHILD WIFE: Return your uncle where your talent your frailty and your beauty will be appreciated. BLUE FYES—If the young man asked you to write to his before he left, or if he suggests it on his card, it would be right for you to send him friendly little note. If he merits your picture postcard in same spirit he would all of other friends, I would advise you to wait until you hear from him again before writing. PROVEMENTS FOR DANA POINT the improvements that came from the pioneering of Dana Point of a character and scope far unique and pretentious than in other community conceptions. The conventional subdivision makes simply streets and sideings, gas, electricity and water, addition to these indispensable details Dana Point has been, at expense and skill, supplied a lengthy stone stairway ing in a tortuous course from great altitude of the cliff at place, down thru erevase and banks and caves to the sand of the that fawns at the feet of the ning sentinel of stone adamgainst the onslaughts of wind wave. May back there in the pre-hispast before the ken of risen elements fashioned this grim ence on the rim of the mighty ce and which thus centuries one, remote from civilization, only repelled the furious force usion and storm, standing yet, supreme in its glory and clever as a masterpiece of Nahandiwork. Then came the red men who allied, but they passed and not the era of Balbon did this thing. Granite steep entrunee of civilized man; and even thruout the days and years sentugue or more this isolated of scenic splendor has but d in the palmy breath of perl summer undefiled by the of man till now—now when just advancing armies of reekhomes in the golden west come upon, and discovered topia of the earth, that it is transformed into a classical for which is planned the best creations of art and selthat it may hold the best of thing known for the comfort, VALENCIAS HIT HIGH IN N. Y. Valencias passed the eight-dollar mark yesterday on the New York auction market. Six other lots sold on the markets well over $7 and 21 lots at $6 and up. Price tendencies were uneven, but with small receipts the show-ing made was excellent. pleasure and edification of mankind. So that is why today the boulder bordered walk has been construc-ted for the easy negotiation of the long and steep ascent and descent of the rugged promontory that ever before was unconquered. That is why the ample store of water in the nearby hills has been brought in tubes of steel to the doors of the dwelling that are springing up and yet to come, more than a surfeit for the hosts that will invade this choice hit of mother earth. It is superfinous to speak of streets and walks and electricity, etc., but the architectural beauty of the homes and public edifices, the floriculture, the arboreiculture and the landscaping of the home exteriors and parks and other things of art and beauty, are features worthy of note. And paramount with all, this spot of scenic beauty, yet ever be-fore of utter isolation, has come to be a point of chiefest interest on the great highways of the state. The Coast boulevard traversing the lands of this community while within the vision is the snorting steet of steel of one of America's greatest transcontinental railways. What more? Enough! Plain Dealer Classified Ads produce results. Try this medium. Need a Town? 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Both sessions were smooth and the politicians, said the wheels would be well offed by the time the fall election rolls around. There was no threat of klan domination in either organization. W. A. Moore of Fullerton was elected first vice-chairman by the Democrats; Mrs. Mary Money of Orange, second vice-chairman, and Maurice Enderle of Santa Ana and J. G. Mitchell of Santa Ana, secretary and treasurer, respectively. Provision was made for the election of an executive committee, one member of which is to be chosen from each five districts in the county by the members of the committee itself. An assessment of "$5 or more" was levied upon each member of the Democratic committee for the campaign fund. S. W. Nau was chosen delegate to the Democratic state convention at Sacramento Sept. 18. Willard Smith, John Osterman, R. D. Richards, Sam L. Collins, S. M. Reinhaus, C. L. Cumrine, H. A. Williamson, J. D. Thomas, R. T. Davies and E. T. 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