Oscar Eugene Farish (1868–1917) was an oil man and businessman in Los Angeles, California, at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
He was married on December 4, 1895, in Pasadena, California, to Alice Aspinall Grinrod of Albany, New York, and they had two daughters, Muriel Estelle (Mrs. Frank Boswell) and Gwendolyn.
The family moved to California in 1895, and they lived on West Adams Boulevard in Jefferson Park.
He was survived by two daughters, Mrs. Frank Boswell of San Francisco, and Gwendolyn, age 14, who lived with her father at 730 Westlake Avenue.
He also supported the digging of the Broadway Tunnel and was in favor of a railroad terminal at the Los Angeles Plaza.