*** Source: Who's who in the Pacific Southwest: a compilation of authentic biographical sketches of citizens of Southern California and Arizona. Los Angeles: Times-Mirror Print. & Binding House, 1913, 406 pgs. *** ---page 280--- Stone Co. Member B. P. O. E.; Cuyamaca Club, San Diego; Coronado Country Club and Point Loma Golf Club. O'FARRELL, Matthew Bernard. Real estate. Res. 601 Detroit ave., Hollywood; office 215 Black Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Toronto, Ont., Can., Dec. 11, 1882; son of Andrew and Johanna (Fitzgerald) O'Farrell. Married to Viola Talamantes in 1908. Educated in public schools and Christian Brothers' School of Toronto, Can. Bookkeeper with Charlton Lumber Co., Collingwood, Can., 1889- 1900; operated Indian trading store in Belknap Indian Reservation, Mont., 1900-03; mining in Nevada, 1903-07; in real estate business in Tampico, Mex., 1907-09; in oil business, Bakersfield, Cal., 1909-10; asst. secy. and sales mgr., El Segundo Land Co., 1910-12; in real estate business, 1912 to date. Pres. and mgr. M. B. O'Farrell Co., Inc. Member Gamut Club. Roman Catholic. O'MELVENY, Henry William. Lawyer. Res. 3250 Wilshire Blvd.; office 825 Title Insurance Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Central City, Ill., Aug. 10, 1859; son of H. K. S. and Anna Wilhelmina (Rose) O'Melveny. Married to Marie Antoinette Schilling in 1887. Graduated from high school, Los Angeles, 1875; from Univ. of Cal., 1879; dist. atty 1883-85; practiced law in partnership with J. A. Graves, under firm name of Graves & O'Melveny, 1885-88; with Graves, O'Melveny & Shankland, 1888-1905; with Henry J. Stevens, firm name O'Melveny & Stevens, 1906-07; O'Melveny, Stevens & Milliken, 1907 to date. Dir. Azusa Ice & Cold Storage Co.; Farmers & Merchants National Bank; Security Trust & Savings Bank; Los Angeles Trust & Savings Bank; Title Insurance & Trust Co.; Dominguez Estate Co.; Dominguez Water Co. Member Board of Trustees Public Library two terms; member Civil Service Commission; Board of Park Commissioners. Member California, Crags Country and Los Angeles Country clubs. ORCUTT, Mrs. Mary Logan. Res. 1328 West Fifth st., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Tyrone, Pa., in 1873; daughter of Marshall L., and Anna Mary (Rainey) Logan; married to W. W. Orcutt, June 9, 1897. Educated in the public schools of Tyrone, Pa., Santa Paula Academy, Santa Paula, Cal.; Pomona College, Claremont, Cal. Member of L. A. District Board C. F. W. C., 1908-10; representative L. A. District on State Nominating Committee, 1910; dir. Northfield Hall, 1910-12; Chairman Committee of Resolutions, C. F. W. C., 1911. Member of L. A. County Milk Commission, 1911; mem- ber Executive Committee of Committee of One Thousand of Los Angeles City 1912-13. Joined Ebell Club of Los Angeles in 1902; treasurer of Ebell, 1909-11; curator Dept. of Expression Ebell Club. 1906; dir. of Ebell Club, 1912-13-4. Charter member of Women's City Club; charter member Los Angeles Society of Social Hygiene; member of Coleman House Assn.; mem- ber Psycopathic Parole Soc.; Friday Morning and College Woman's clubs. Presbyterian. ORCUTT, William Warren. Geologist. Res. 1328 W. Fifth st.; office 1110 Union Oil Bldg., Los Angeles, Cal. Born in Minnesota in 1869; son of John Hall and Addie (Warren) Orcutt. Married to Mary Logan in 1897. Attended Santa Paula grammar schools, and Santa Paula Academy, Santa Paula, Cal.; graduated from Stanford Univ., A. B., 1891-95. First engaged as civil and hydraulic engineer, 1895-97; U. S. deputy surveyor 1897-1900; supt. Union Oil Co., Coalinga division, 1898-1900; geologist and mgr. land dept. Union Oil Co. 1900 to date; dir. Union Oil Co. of Cal.; Outer Dock & Harbor Co.; Santa Maria Oil & Gas Co.; pres. Newlove Oil Co.; Bed Rock Oil Co.; Lake View Oil Co.; vice-pres. Midway Royal Oil Co.; Syndicate Oil Co.; dir. La Merced Hts. Land & Water Co. Member Los Angeles Athletic and University clubs. OSBORN, J. Lester. Oil investments. Res. Santa Monica, Cal.; office 422 Story Bldg., Los Angeles. Born in Montpelier, Idaho, Oct. 18, 1873; son of David and Nancy (Thorn) Osborn. Married to Emma Kewly in 1901. Attended B. Y. College, Utah, and Chicago School of Law. Supt. of Grantsville (Utah) high school two years; engaged in wholesale furni- ture business, Salt Lake City, Utah, five years; moved to Los Angeles in 1908, and secured controlling interest in large acreage of fruit and oil lands near Tampico, Mex., which he is now developing. Pres. Mexican Oil & Asphalt Co., and United Parral Mines *** end ***