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8 LET HERALD) EINERS- BO YOUR WORK-'llS AN EASY' WAY THE WEATHER LOS ANGELES, Sept. 7. Time.| Bar. | Th. |R3EjWlnd|Vel|W*uathei 6 a.m. 29.99 I 59"~j~84 I W | lT| Cldy. 5 p.m.] 29.94 I 68 ) 74 ISW | 12 | Clear. Maximum temperature, 76. Minimum temperature. 66. Weather Conditions SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.— Weather conditions and general forecast: The storm on the northern coast will probably move eastward. Heavy rain is falling on the Washington coast. At Tatoosh 1.10 Inches of rainfall Is reported. At the mouth of the Columbia river a maximum wind velocity of 3<i miles from the south east has occurred. Slightly warmer weather prevails in California. ' Forecast Los Angeles and vicinity: Fair with fog In the morning: fresh south winds. - MARRIAGEJJCENSES MORRIS-DODGE— Howard I. Morris, 26, native of Indiana and resident of Ven- ice; and Stella L. Dodge, 21, native of Missouri and resident of Riverside. BUSSIERE-BOURGEOIS — Adrien Bus- slere, 41, native of France and resident of Falrmount; and Zelia Bourgeois, 21, native of France and resident of Fair- mount. COOK-BINFORD— Joseph A.. Cook, 61, native of New York and resident of Los Angeles, and Abbie F. Blnford, CO, na- tive of Ohio and resident of Marshall- MULVANEY-HUNTLEY— A. M. Mulva- ney, 35, native of California and resi- dent of San Bernardino; and Vina Hunt- ley, 29, native of New Xork and resi- dent of Los Angeles. MORAN-FRANK— Frank H. Moran, 43, native of Maryland and resident of Los Angeles, and Mary A. Frank, 42, na- tive of Germany and resident of Los Angeles. EDWARDS-JENKINS-Henry L. Ed- wards, 33, native of England and resi- dent of Los Angeles, and Aimee V. Jen- kins, 24, native of Indiana and resident of Los Angeles. GOLWAY-SHANNON— E. H. Golway, 28, native of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles, and Ethel A. Shannon, 20, na- tive of Canada and resident of Los Angeles. .VIDRON-RONFOT— Leon Vidron, 32, na- tive of France and resident of Los An- geles, and Louise Ronfot, 28, native of France and resident of Los Angeles. GAYNOR-REED— A. D. Gaynor, 25, na- tive of England and resident of Los Angeles, and Ethel A. Reed, 21, native ot Pennsylvania and resident of Los KEIS?Y^6'REILLY— William Kelly, 33, native of Ireland and resident of Los Angeles, and Nora O'Reilly, 26, native of Ireland and resident of Los Angeles. BHAFER-ZIMMER— Hiram N. Shafer, 24, native of Ohio and resident of Los An- geles, and Ida Zlmmer, 21, native of Illinois and resident of Los Angeles. TYLER-McKENDRICK— CharIes H. Ty- ler, 27, native of Illinois and resident of Pomona, and Mary ! C. McKeridrick, 25. native of Kentucky and resident of Pomona. PATRICK-ELLIOTT— AngeIo Patrick, 19. native of Texas and resident of Los Angeles, and Mamie J. Elliott, 17, na- tive of California and resident of Los Angeles. ; ■ ,i BIRTHS POLEO — Ausel and wife, 933 Haw- thorne street, September 2, a son. Peck & Chase Co., undertakers and em- balmers; lady assistant 433 S. Hill. T»>, Main 6L DEATHS - . • ■ — WHITEHORN — Dr. Samuel. 117 West Avenue Fifty-six, native of New York, senility, September 6. aged 78 FOSTER — Elizabeth R.. 4007 South Park avenue, nephritis, native of Ohio, September 7, aged 56 years. RAINEY — Jefferson, 142 West Twenty- fifth street, native of Illinois, haemiplegia, September 6, aged 75 years. HART — James H., Hospital of the Good Samaritan, native of Michigan, acute necrosis of the pancreas, September 6, aged 55 years. GRIFFITHS — William Franklin, 912 East Forty-third street, native ■ of Illinois, heart disease, September 6, aged 14 years. JOHNSON — William, receiving hospital, fractured skull, September 3, aged !6 years. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR^SALE^^^^ GET IX O!V THE GROUND FLOOR. Wo have listed with us for sale some gilt-edge stock in one of the most substantial companies on the coast. The party owning this stock is in n«ed of immediate funds, and in order to make a quick turn will sell for $1.50 per share less than actual value. If you are looking for A 1 Investment, investigate this. BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay. ;■ MADE~~FAMOUS by giving best values in the United States, 76-inch natural burlap 20c, 40- inch dyed 20c, just the thing between chair rail; 26-inch dyed 15c. Our bur- laps are heavy and can be pasted; best paint $1.50 gallon, molding 2c foot, slightly damaged window shades 25c, painting and glazing. WALTER BROS.. 627 S. Spring. ~ MONEY TO LOAN KINDS OF GOOD SECURITY IN SUMS TO SUIT AT CURRENT RATES. JAMES B. THRELKELD, 201 FAY BLDG., 326 W. THIRD ST. TELEPHONE: SUNSET MAIN 893, HOME 8253. NOTARY PUBLIC. CONVEYANCER. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATE3- for building or on Improved property, or In good outside towns. NEW PLAN OF INSTALLMENT PAYMENTS. In- terest decreases as you pay. STATE! BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION, 107 South Broadway. CASH CONFIDENTIALLY LOANED TO salaried persons on note, without se- curity, without employer's knowledge and without indorsers; easy payments; positively lowest rates. Hours, 10:30 to 6:30. COMMERCIAL DISCOUNT CO.. 628 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. ANY AMOUNT ON FURNITURE. pianos, household goods, machinery, etc., if stored In our new fireproof ware- house. Office 822 S. Main. COLYEAR WAREHOUSE CO., Phone Main 1117. Home 2164. It. W. FOINBEITEH, 401) WILCOX Bldu., Joans money on real estate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. MONEY TO LOAN— THOMAS S. WADS- WORTH, 319 & 320 Douglas bldg., will lend money on city or county real estate. Bpecial notices window^SadesT Slightly damaged shades, 26 cents. . Our burlaps are heavier than others and can be pasted; 76 inches (not 72) natural, 20c; 36 inches dyed, 15 cents; 40 inches dyed. 20 cents; just the thing for between chair rails. Moldings 2c foot. Best paint, $1.60 per gallon. Big reduction In wall paper. Try our enamels— they make things shine like a mirror. Glazing and painting. WALTER BROTHERS, 627 South Spring St. PIONEER CARPET . CLEANING works— Tel. Main 217; Home 217. 768 a ■ i OLIVE. Upholstering and carpet clean- ■ >ng. 80. CAL. TRANSFER CO.— TKUNIvd. 25c and up; general dray age. Tels Main :. $486; Home 2184. 317 W. SECOND ST. PIANOB '. pTATJoT^oTD^N^A^rpAYMENTS^- Pianos" rented at low ■ rates. A. G. GARDNER PIANO HOUSE. - Ltd., - 113 Winston. st. Tel. Black 2:21; Home 3135. iff .WIWI..II* ImUHI iUhlllll HIM tW^ ■lIII^Hi. BRESEE BROS. CO. T £iS^S. N " BROABWAT AND X™"™*",,,. iMar Muut Atuod. UNDERTAKERS Ladlee and Chr.dren. UlWl.lt iniXLUU PIERCE BROS. & CO. Funeral director*. 110-811 S. Flower street Our lady undertaker. Ml»a Elizabeth Thompson, In attendance for women and children dajr of Bight. Phone Main 1827; Home OT. CUNNINGHAM & O'CONNOR UNDERTAKERS, have removed to 1031 S. Grand Ay*. Phones— Main 403; Home 403. WANTED Help— Male HUMMEL. BROa & CO., —EMPLOYMENT AGENTS A strictly lirnt-clasa, reliable agency. AU kinds of help promptly furnished. .Your orders solicited. 116-11$ East Second street. Between Main and Los Angeles sts. Largest and best equipped offices on the Pacific coast. HUMMEL BROS & CO., US and 118 R. 2d 8L Telephones— Main 609. Horns 60». WASTED- First-class newspaper solicitors. Apply at circulating department be- tween 7t30 and 8 a. m. ana 4i30 and S p. m. ' LOB ANGELES HERALD. WANTED — GOOD. RELIABLE BOYS •with wheels. Apply INDEPENDENT DISTRICT MESSENGER SERVICE, 118 Center Place. Both phones 1624. Help — Female WANTED— TELEPHONE OPERATORS. APPLY MR. MITCHELL. 246 SOUTH HILL STREET. WANTED WAITRESSES— INQUIRE AT Hotel Rosslyn, 433 South Main street. To Purchase — Miscellaneous WANTED — TO BUY OR RENT PROF- ltable store business, hotel, rooming house or pardon restaurant: good location only. J. WILDE, 505 "Well* St., Chicago. Houses WANTED TO PURCHASE!. A new and modern up-to-date house of eight to ten rooms, with large lot. Prefer on high ground, between Pico and Adams. NORTOJf A HAY, 318 Went 3d St. To Rent WANTED — ~ Alii OWNERS —OF RENTAL PROPERTY TO KNOW THAT WE —DO A RENTAL BUSINESS— DON'T WORRY —IF YOU WANT A TENANT— —LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US MINKS A FARISH, »15 SOUTH HILL STREET. To Purchase — Real Estate WANTED WANTED WANTED to buy Fifteen or Twenty ACRES ACRES ACRES Santa Fe GUY W. ne COLTON, 314 O. T. Johnson Bldg. Miscellaneous WANTED— DEALERS AND PAPER- hangers to write for sample books of wall paper, paints, etc. WALTER BROS.. 627 South Spring. SANITARIUMS MIW. SiT^E^B^RTT^SAjJITASIUM^ Massage, electric, tub, vapor, steam baths, chiropody, manicuring, scalp treatment, facial massage. 225% W. First. Homo 3809. BATHS AND MASSAGE it is fine! try it^electric shampoo, face massage and scalp treatment; nothing like It In the city. PERSIAN TOILET PARLOR. 732 W. 7th VAPOR AND SPRAY BATHS. MAB- ■age and electricity; experienced op- erators. 618% SOUTH SPRING ST., rooms 6, 7 and 8. Hours from 9 to 11. MANICURING AND MASSAGE PAR- lors formerly at 115% South Broadway, removed to 009% SAN FERNANDO ST. Home Phone 3457. WHEN YOU WISH A FIRST-CLASS, thorough treatment, call at 220 FRANK- LIN ST., Room 6. One treatment as- sures another. VAPOR AND TUB BATHS. MASSAOE and electric treatments. Room 225, 702 SOUTH SPRING STREET. Telephone. Main 692. ■ THE BADEN BATHS, STEAM AND heat baths, alcohol massage, magnetic and electric treatment. 218 N. MAIN, room 12. 321 SOUTH HILL— VAPOR AND TUB baths, massage for colds, rheumatism, nervousness. Open every day. Room ». LEWIS PARLORS — VAPOR AND shampoo baths; scientific massage; chiropody. 141% N. Broadway, room 6. MANICURING, MEDICATED AND vapor tub baths, massage. 245% S. Spring St.. 3d floor, suite 26. No signs. SCIENTIFIC, MAGNETIC MASSAGE, tub baths, alcohol rub, salt glow. 9 a. m. to 12 p. m. R. 10, 629% S. BDWAY. sIjL^HIJMETvAPORrELECTRI'cT^'UB batha, massage, chiropody. Formerly 618% Spring. 701% S. BDWY. Main 3133. SCIENTIFIC TREATMENTS— NO SUN- day treatment; office hours 9 to 9. 223 W. 2d St., rooms 213-215. Home 2229. TUB BATHS, MASSAGE— NEW MAN- agement. Open Sundays. Hours 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. 137 S. BROADWAY. TWO EXPERIENCED . YOUNG LADY operators in attendance. NEW YORK BATHS. 703% S. Broadway. VAPOR AND TUB BATHS. MASSAGE and electric treatments. Room 225, 702 S. SPRING ST. Tel. Main 592. ESTELLE BATH — OPEN UNDER new management;' best equipped in the city. 127 EAST SECOND. FOR A GOOD TUB OR VAPOR BATH and massage go to 738% South Grand avenue; 'phone 6660. 341% SOUTH SPRING. ROOM B. NEWLY opened manicuring, also facial massage. SOUTHERN BATH PARLORS, 444 SOUTH SPRING. Suites 1 and -2; ■ ■ BATHS— 3O9 W. TEMPLE, KOOM NO. X Phone Home 6076. TRANSFER AND STORAGE W^B^WA^T^YWJR~n?uiINESs! COL^ YEAR WAREHOUSE CO., new and fireproof storage; moving, shipping; lowest rates. Carpets steamed, cleaned and packed in moth-proof paper. Cash advanced on storage. Office 322 South Main. Phones Main 1117. Home 2154. DETECTIVE AGENCIES DEYECTIVE'EVAINS^HANbLE's^SvYu criminal, private cases. Strict attention to business. . Main 5760, Home 4333. ' 230% r a. SPRING, room 213. LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1905. REAL ESTATE . INSURANCE f IF YOU WANT A HOME OR FARM . $ SEB % Trios. J. Hampton Co, I AUmnsrs Los AngaUs Itaalty Board ! 10 PIOUTII HROAUWAY , % Doth l'hnnes 1180 ? Los Angeles, Cal., ■ Se P t> 7> 19(£ | LOS ANGELES HERALD, I CITY, | Gentlemen:- I I beg to state that I have used your paper as I advertising medium for a period of six years and cheer- | fully admit that the paper brings me good results for t the money invested. % I have had a great many purohasers who have brought I into this office copies of your paper and am satisfied | that I can trace a number of recent sales direct to The | Herald. _ \ I Faithfully yours, , , | THOS. J. HAMPTON. I FOR RENT Houses TO LET - BEnENDO STREET COTTAGE. We have an exceptionally neat cottage on Berendo street, b rooms and all modern utilities. If you want to know more about this place call at our ofUce. Lists of houses for rent gladly furnished upon ap- plication at office. "Rental Department" R. A. BURTON REALTY CO.. 416-418 Laughlln Building, 315 S. Broadway. FOR RENT-4-ROOM COTTAGE AND barn on College street. Water paid. Close in; $10 per month. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202 Fay Bldg. Flats TO LET— MODtIRN FLATS— Water Free. $10 — 3 rooms, 204 N. Fremont $12 — 3 rooms, 212 N. Fremont $12 — 3 rooms, 334 S. Flgueroa. 814—3 rooms, 334 B. Flgueroa, furnished. $16 — 5 rooms, 1013 W. Diamond. $16—5 rooms, 1016 W. Ist $16—4 rooms, 912 W. Ist. $16— r. rooms, 204 N. Fremont, furnished. $18—3 rooms, 218 N. Fremont, furnished. WIESENDANGER. 221 Laughlln Bid. Furnished Flats FOR $14 YOU CAN RENT THREE rooms, completely furnished, new, ele- gant; housekeeping; gas range, bath, telephone, hot water; close In. 334 SOUTH FIGUEROA. $10 unfurnished; also 204 NORTH FREMONT, $10 unfur- nlshed. Furnished Rooms THE FACIFICO. WE HAVE A FEW ROOMS YET UNOCCUPIED. IF YOU WANT AN UP-TO-DATE FURNISHED ROOM WITH RUNNING WATER AND ALL IMPROVEMENTS, CALL AND SE- CURE ONE OF THESE ROOMS. CENTRALLY LOCATED. 412 CENTRAL AVENUE. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR THH best place in Los Angeles to room and board, call at 305 S. Bunker Hill: highest elevation In city; a nice, quiet home, newly furnished and homo cooking. Take Angel's Flight, then go two blocks west. Rates low for the summer. *16— THREE ROOMS, COMPLETELY furnished; new; housekeeping: in new building. 218 N. FREMONT. Miscellaneous FOR RENT-CHOICE SECOND STORY loft 100x50; very close in; $50 a month with power and steam if. desired; Just the thing for a light manufacturing business or hand laundry. Call at 317 BOYD ST., near Los Angeles st. BROKERS ST"~wI PuLNBEaTKK^ SSoKjiliC 4Ui Wilcox Building, deals in bonds, mort- gages and other nrst-class securities. Loans negotiated at lowest market rates. If you wish to lend money on first mortgages. 1 can place It for you eafely and at a fair rate of Interest. Reference: .First National Bank, Los Ar.gplcn National Rank. ■ PATENTS AND PATENT RIGHTS townsend7~*lyonl hackley & KNIGHT. PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUN- tries; trademarks and copyrights regis- tered; patent, trademark and copyright suits in all courts. ROOMS 604-7. Mer- chants' Trust Company building. Tele- phones, Home 8191. Sunset Main 9129. HAZARD & HARPHAM, PATENTS. Ploneerß. SPRING & STH. Book free. INVESTMENTS V ~ < ~^ V ~ N INVESTOMJm We can show you where your money will yield large returns. Call or write VAADA MINES PROMOTION CO., Inc. 212-213 H. W. Hellman Bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal. Both phones. DENTIBT3 SCHII'FMAN DKNTAL JO, KW N. Spring st— Painless extracting, tilling, crown and brldga work, flexlbls rubber plates. Pure gold fillings. 750 up; all other fillings. 60c up; cleaning teeth, 60c up; gold crowns and bridge work, $2.50 up; sets teeth. $2.60 up. Also open evenings and Sunday forenoons. .-; FRANK STEVENS, 121 H SO. SPRING. PHYSICIANS ALL KINDS OF ELECTRIC TREAT*- ments at the Wilson Electro Institute, static, X-ray. Violet ray, galvanic, fara- dlc, sinusoidal, electric light baths, scientific and vibratory massage. Free demonstrations Wednesdays and Satur- days. The only cure for chronic ail- ments. Under the supervision of ex- pert medical electrician with years ot experience. Give us a trial. We will do you good. Hours 9:30 to 6. Phone 4729. 204 MERCANTILE PLACE, rooms 40-43. DR. AND MRS. CARTER SUCCESH- fuIIy treat all female diseases and Ir- regularities; 20 years' experience: con- sultation free. Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 204 MER- CANTILE PLACE, over 643 S. Spring. SOUTHERN HOME FOR LADIES DUR. ing confinement; homes for children. DR C. E. SMITH. 727 Bellevue aye. Tel. Main 2364. Julian macrae. electrician— Mental and nervous diseases. 1030 S. HOPE. Home 4004. Dr! TAYLOR— FEMALE SPECIALIST and obstetrics. BELASCO THEATER, Main st. PALMISTS AND MEDIUMS form test medium, will hold a test seance tonight 8:15 sharp. Hall 139 W. Fifth. Private readings daily 10 to 4. The SAXONIA, 318 W. Fifth. PROF. TRIPP. PSYCHIC, 316% SOUTH SPRING, Suite 6-Readings daily. 25c to $25.00. Satisfaction or no pay. Hundreds of pleased patrons. Teacher of phrenol- ogy, palmistry. DR. GREEN. LIFE READER. BU9l- ness medium, gives readings dally; test circles Tue., Thur. evenings at h o'clock; 26c. Room 18. lli)Vi H. HPRINO BT. MRS. PARKER, PALMIST .iND CLAlR- voyant. 416% 8. SPRING ST.. room $. LOST AND FOUND L^T-LADH?S r^oI]D~~WATCHT~EN- graved in back: "Mary E. Plank, April, '95." D. A. R. pin on fob. Leave at HERALD OFFICE. Reward. STRAYED— BROWN FILLY, BRAND- ed on left shoulder and hip; informa- tion leading to recovery of same liber- ally rewarded. PHONE 2156 or 3845. ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW MXRmA^E^A^D^PRTJBATE^LAWsTA specialty. No fee without success. J£. P. MOREY, 521 Stlmson blk., cor. 3rd and Spring. Phone 6718. Open evenings. DIVORCE LAWS— ADVICE FREE; NO fee without success; private. J. H SMITH, 122 W. Third St., Room 106, 1 «o E n m. MINING AND ASSAYING ASSAYING NIGHT SCHOOL "''^BEGINS Oct. 2. WADE & WADE, 318 E. Ist St. FOR SALS House* ~"~~ $975 FOR A FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE IS OUR FIGURE. Anything else you want at tha same proportion. Let us have a chanco to figure on your house. We will fur- nish your plans and make a house that will suit you. We are pleased to refer to any one for whom we have builded, for we leave them our friends. We can furnish you the money If you wish. Drop in and talk it over with us. INGLEHART BUILDING CO., Home Phone 7666. 713 S. Broadway. FOR SALE— $1200—4 rooms; Boyle Heights; snap. $900—3 rooms; close in; 60x150; snap. $3600—9 rooms, new, modern; exchange for smaller place; this won't last. $1500— fine east front, large lot; Pico Heights. $800— south front; corner lot; Pico He ' ght N-. B. NORFOLK. With R. S. Saunders, Room 4, Chamber of Commerce. FOR SALE— A SNAP; 6 LARGE ROOM cottage on 30th st, close to Maple aye.; lot 60x130; arranged for two families; price only $2500; best of terms. COOPER & CUDDEBACK. 218 South Broadway. Room 237. j[ FIVE-ROOM, MODERN, WELL built cottage, new, never been occu- pied on Forty-third; two car lines. Price $2100; terms on part. This is a fine bar K ain. jog mmCH & ISHMK B* 3 South Spring;. WE HAVE A FINE HOUSE FOR SALE —All modern ' and first-class and price only . $6000; only $2000 cash. . bal. . long tlmß> ' SMITH & ASTON. 226 ; Laughlln Bid*. FOR SALE Houses HANDSOME MODERN BUNGALOW ON HOBART BLVD., NEAR ADAMS. •.2000. $2000. $2000. Here is a rare investment oppor- tunity in one of the most desirable sections of the city. This beautiful little bungalow is materially under- priced, and is bound to be quickly sold. It has fine rock maple floors; five large, well finished rooms; mod- ern plumbing system; well arranged kitchen; instantaneous heater; wash trays; a fine cellar Is also included; the very best of materials were used In the construction of this pretty home; .the house Is new and has never been occupied. It's the bar- gain of the day. See us about it. AI.THOUSE BROS., 234 LAUUHLIN RUILUING. MAIN 203. HOME EX. 203. FOR SALE— ' $2200. $2200. Handsome 6-room bungalow, new and very complete; has cove ceilings, tinted walls, pressed brick mantel and fire- place, borcelain bath and toilet; pol- ished floors; large porch with magni- ficent unobstructed view of mountains; street work done; near cars and only 16 minutes from city hall. Terms: $1100 cash and monthly, payments of $16.50. JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Tnird street ,:•-,-.. NEW FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE ONLY ONLY ONLY $1800 $1800 $1800 This new . five-room cottage lo- cated on East Forty-sixth street; good street car service; hall, parlor, dining room and one bedroom fin- ished in burnt wood: mantel, side- board, cooling closet, shades and screens; lot 44x124 to alley. Terms if desired. nuedham & McGregor, 303-4 Fay Building. L. A. R. B. FOR SALE— NEW SIX-ROOM COT- tage; porch, reception hall, bath, china closet, mantel, large pantry with flour bin, cooling closet, screen porch, etc. You can select your own paint, wall tints, mantel, inside fin- ish, etc. Lot 50x150 to a fifteen-foot alley. A place you would like for a home. Price $2350; $300 cash; your rent will pay the balance. DEVEXS A LAWRENCE, 527 I,»iißlilln nlilg. 315 S. Broadway. I- OK HALE — A SNAFI I We will build you a neat 5-room cot- tage or bungalow, with the best por- celain plumbing, tinted walls, pol- ished floors, china closet, cement walks and lighting fixtures for' ONLY $1000— CASH OR INSTALL- MENTS. WHITING, THOMPSON & CO., Home phone 1075. : 238 Byrne Bldg. $2200. NEW FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW. $500 down, balance easy monthly payments; strictly up-to-date and well built; in southwest. Let us Bhow you this buy. SO. CAL. REAI, ESTATE INV. CO., 004 Huntlngtnn Building. Moth Phone* 2100. FOR SALE— $300 CASH AND $20 MONTH. 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, CLOSE TO WASHINGTON ST. PRICE $2260. $2100— A' SNAP. 5-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, ON PICO HEIGHTS. HOME 2410. R. E. IBBETSON & CO., 316 TRUST BLDG. $5200. On easy terms, 2 modern 10-room flats off Flgueroa, close In. Let us show you this buy. Hk3S SO. CAL. REAL ESTATE INV. CO.. 604 Pacific Electric Bldg. FOR SALE — FOR $50 cash and $20 monthly: New five-room cottages. , $30 cash down and $12.50 per month with interest buys new five' and six- room cottages. * O. H. JONES, . Room 220, 218 South Broadway. ■ : -■".-, Home 981. T $6000 SNAP. ~~ House and lot on ■ West ' Fifteenth street, between Main and Grand ave- nue, corner; close by, same, size lot sold for $26,000 recently.' If you want a good buy, see this. ■>■•• ■■;;, HALE REALTY AND INV. CO., 318 Pacific Electric building.' —..-;.■; Sixth and Main streets. FOR BALE Houses FOR SALE— " ~~~ $8000 buys eight-room house and < large lot, 60x167, Lincoln street, near Flgueroa; lot alone worth the money. $6000 — Eight-room house on Alva- rado street, opposite the Palm Place; a bargain if sold this week. $6500 — Eight-room house, new, modern and up to date; an exception- ally fine home in South Bonnie Brae tract; a bargain, and will give terms. $3500— A fine home on Winfield street, near Burlington; six rooms, bath, modern, up to date; fine lawn and large lot; must sell this week and will sacrifice for this price; this is a big bargain. $2800— Slx-roorn""cottage on West Twelfth, close in; lot alone worth $2000; $800 cash, balance to suit. $2600 — Six-room cottage; large lot, 60x150; bath, lawn, flowers, etc., making a lovely home and nicely lo- cated; can be had on a cash payment of $1000 and balance like rent. $20 per month. $3750, $3500. $3200. $3100, $3000, $2660. $2600, $2600, $2200, $2000, $1800 and $1700 for four to six and seven- room homes and nicely located, to sell for part cash and terms. $900 — Lot on Belmont avenue, near corner of Council, if sold this week. We have several very choice bar- falnß of nice homes in South Bonnie rae tract. Also have east 'side lots for $350 and up, close to two car lines; can be had on easy terms. Choice lot on Pasadena avenue, $1800; terms. A fine lot on Thirty-ninth, near corner of Main. Choice lots on Avenue 31, near corner of Pasadena avenue, east side; prices very reasonable. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202-203 Fay Building. FOR SALE- S24OO— JBIW mortgage: B-room modern cot- tage; lot 50x140; on 31st. close in; $1000 down, balance to suit. $2700— 51200 mortgage; 5-room modern cot- tage: lot 50x135; on 24th.; half cash. $1800— Clear; B-room cottage; lot 50x135; on Vernon. $1950— Clear; 6-room modern cottage; lot 40x135; terms. O. C. HA WORTH, with WILL Phone 6921. 304 Mason Building. FOR SALE— ~~ . $2800. . • $2SOO. DE LONG ST., NEAR PICO. 7-room cottage on large lot and with- in few minutes of business center; gas, electric light and sewer; house not new, but very good condition; has two kitch- ens and can be used by two families. This Is very cheap as lot is almost worth the money. JONES & RYDER LAND CO.,' 218 West Third street. FOR SALE-$lO,OOO. NEW, MODERN 10- ROOM HOUSE AND BARN: LOT 74x 178; 6 LARGE BED ROOMS. ALL FLOORS DOUBLE AND POLISHED; BEAMED CEILINGS IN DINING ROOM AND HALL: OAK FLOORS IN ALL LIVING ROOMS; FURNACE, SIDEBOARD, MANTELS AND BOOK- CASES. WILL TAKE GOOD LOT AS PART. FULL COMMISSION TO AGENTS. PHONE WEST 1217.. FOR SALE-HOUSES. ~ ~ We will build a house containing as many rooms as you may desire, and furnish all the money, or build for cash. Plans furnished free. J. BURRIS MITCHEL & CO.. Contractors and builders, 326 Douglas building. Sunset, Black 3991. Home 3774. "A GREAT SNAP" 8-room modern house on W. 25th street. Lot 60x150, worth $4000; can sell for $3500 if sold soon, otherwise will withdraw from market. For locality and size of house there is no better buy in Los An- EC 6S ' MCDONALD & STOTT, 309-10 Lankershlm Bldg. Home" Phone 4746, Sunset 4555. for sale- two new and modern 6-room cottages on West Twenty-first street near Nor- mandle street, for $2200; $300 cash, bal- ance to suit JONES & RYDER LAND CO., 218 West Third street. City Lots and Lands FOR SALE- INVESTORS. SPECULATORS. HOMESEEKERS. Do you know of the possibilities of- fered along Western aye. from Holly- wood south to Wilshire boulevard? Do you know Wilshire boulevard Is to be graded, curbed and sldewalked to West- ern aye., and that when these improve- ments are completed it will be THE driveway to Hollywood, via Western aye? Do you know that the price of Western aye. property northwest is about one-fifth of the prices on the same avenue southwest? Do you know that property northwest is even more desirable In its natural advantages? Do you know that a new car line is building on Western aye., to connect with a Westlake line? Do you know that when it Is completed values will more than double? Do you know you can buy lots In this choice locality now for $400 and up? Do you know that the easiest sort of te.'ms can be arranged? Do you know that we have a branch office on the corner of Western aye., and the Colegrove car line for your convenience and ours, Just to help show you the bargatns Do you know we can offer you a selection from more than six different tracts, and can surely please you? Do you know you are making a great mistake in not knowing these things? Corns out today and find out. CHAS. S. MANN, 325 W. Fourth st Phones: Home 4171, Main 4683. Brunch office open every day. Tako Colegrove car to Western aye. FOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS. $ 300-46x128; Harvard blvd., near 10th. $ 600—40x100; near Adams and Compton; street work done. $700—40x120 to an alley; Brent, near Temple. $ 750-45x110; Bartlett. near Centennial. $ 790—92x110; triangular lot 20th near Con- gress. $ 800—50x133; Western avenue, near 29th. S 800—40x125; 31st, near Maple. t 850— 10x131); East 15th. near Don Abel. W. H. OBEAR, 402 O. T. Johnson Bldg. FOR SALE BY BARRY BROS. 328-320 Bradbnry Building. . : A large corner and an inside lot In . the Beautiful Westmoreland Tract Is offered at a big sacrifice. If you are looking for a home site or want the best investment propositon in Los Angeles, look this up. ' LA PARK """ TRACT. LOTS 9300 TO SSOO. The Very Safest Investment. . .Property advancing; every day In this section. .; ROSS A LINDSBY, ' ' ' ■ ■-'■ 814 H. W. Hellman Bid*. Phone»— Home 7662. Main 482 X F °3^JLY I FOUR BLOCKS FROM WEST- LAKE, CHOICE HIGH . LOT 67x150 TO ALLEY; v A: BARGAIN, AT $750. EASY TERMS. " . ■•• ..- ■. .J. S. COTTON & CO., . . . . 841 South Hill Street. FOR SALE City Lots and Lands IN OCCIDENTAL PARK FRONTING OCCIDENTAL BLVD. ONE LOtTeFT, 62x160, ' THAT To^s0 DEL . IVER FRONTING ON HOOVER ST. ONE LOT. $1000 FRONTING ON RENO ST. ONE LOT, $1450. IN COPENHAGEN TRACT CHOICE LOTS WHILE THEY LAST AT $1360 EACH AT $1350 EACH AT $1350 EACH TAKE WESTLAKE TRACTION CAR GO OUT TO OUR BRANCH OFFICE CORNER COMMONWEALTH AYE. AND WILSHIRE BOULEVARD AND ASK TO SEE THESE LOT 3. MINES & FARISH, Sl6 SOUTH HILL STREET. FOR sa , LE 5q WN j W A MONTH CHEAPEST IN CITY. 26 LOTS SOLD THIS WEEK ALREADY. SEE FOR YOURSELF GO DOWN AT ONCE LOTS ONLY $600 AND UP OUR E. JEFFERSON ST. TRACT The biggest and best close in subdi- vision on the Long Beach line; reached by East Ninth st. and Garvanza cars on Main st., in 8 minutes you are on the tract at E. 38th st. Be sure and get off there, at our branch office. ANY WIDTH LOT YOU WANT STREET WORK DONE AND PAID FOR Last tract left, so close in, on easy terms. Get in at once. SEE GUS B. HILL, SALES MANAGER OF TRACT. MAIN-HOME 1273. 135 S. BROADWAY. With STRONG & DICKINSON. HERE IS A SNAP. GOOD LOT, EAST ADAMS STREET. WILL SELL THIS WEEK FOR $750. $375 CASH. BALANCE $10 MONTHLY. ADDRESS BOX 43 HERALD. FOR SALE— NO MISREPRESENTATION WEST NINTH STREET LOTS We have a few lots left in the Flnlffy tract on West Ninth street; prices range from $1000 and up. Let us show you our lots In this beautiful section, where soil and scenery are all that could be de- sired. FINLEY & NORRIS, Ground floor. 341 South Hill St. FOR SALE— ~" 116x148, corner Michigan and Sara- toga; a snap..... $1250 Lot on Saratoga near First $400 Falrview near Brooklyn $509 S. W. corner Coronado and 6th.... 53500 60x150 Orchard avenue near Adams street $1600 Bargains in all parts of the city.' R. S. SAUNDERS, " 405 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. C37S. EASY TERMS. 4.VX120, OX LOS ANKUI.ES ST. Cement -walks and curbs, graded and oiled streets, water piped. ■ r --' Fine level lots. Five-cent faro. NEAR TWO CAR LINES. W. F. THORNE & CO.. OWNERS. Home 1684. Room 311, 218 S. B'dway. FOR SALE— $1000. $1000. $1000. East front lot on Roosevelt St. Only lot on the street at this price. W. H. OBEAR. 402 Johnson Bldg. — — . LARGE LOTS, 50X184. IN THE SOUTHWEST. ON TWO CAR LINES. HIGH LEVEL GROUND. IMPROVED WITH CEMENT WALK. . ALL STREET IMPROVEMENTS PAID FOR. ONLY $200, ON EASY TERMS. EMU, FIBTH (OWNER). 411-417 LAVGHLIN HUII.OIXG, 315 S. BROADWAY. FOR SALE— ' WASHINGTON ST. This thoroughfare will be the next street paved. We offer a corner at a bargain; 'way under market value; ripa for improvement; stores will pay well. Investigate this at once. C. J. HEYLER CO. Sole Agents. 310-11-12 Bryscmjyk^ Hotels and Lodging Houses . A FEW SPECIALS. ~ ~" 5 rooms on S. Hill $350 12 rooms on S Grand oJO 15 rooms on Fourth street 4r>o 12 rooms on Ruth .V 800 20 rooms on Hill and Third 7.") 1 ) 11 rooms on S. Flower (l",0 16 rooms on S. Hill bOO 8 rooms on S. Main ",,'350 6 rooms on S. Olive 200 16 rooms on Towne and Fourth.. 550 14 rooms on Fourth street 350 OLD SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO., GOl-GO3 Grant Bldg. Both phones 1917. ROOMING~HOUSE~FOR SALE <sr~EX- change— 33 rooms worth about $:.'SOO. Come and make offer. SMITH & ASTON. 226 Laughlin Bldg. Miscellaneous FOR SALE— IOO,OOO FEET OF GOOD NO. 3 REDWOOD BOARDS AND SHEETING, ONLY $14.00 PER THOU- SAND; 100,000 NO. 2 SPRUCK BOARDS, $15.00 PER THOUSAND. LOTS OF SHORT REDWOOD FENC- ING, $15.00. NO. 3 FLOORING, RUS- TIC AND CEILING. ONLY $22.50 PER THOUSAND. COME, SEE THIS STOCK AT OUR BIG, NEW YARD, TWENTIETH AND ALAMEDA. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY. • FOR SALE — GIGANTIC REMOVAL sale. Everything must go. Ruffled edge Swiss curtains, 40c; cuspidores, 15c; 7-in. jardineres, 35c: 1% yard Notting- ham lace curtains, 45c; 60 in. bonne fem- me curtains. 05c; box couches, $2.50; 6- foot extension tables. $5.00; cane din- era, 85c; stands, $1.25; rockers, $1.35; linoleum, 60c; meat safes, $1.00; pillows, 60c; 6-pleoo toilet set, $1.75. • You savo money. We move the goods. Hurryl J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 S. Main St. FOR SALE-NEW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures of all kinds; easy payments. Send for cat- alogue. THH BRUNSWICK-BALKE- COLLENDER CO., 620 8. Broadway, Los Angeles. FOR SALE-CARLOAD 6? BEST poultry wire at only 45 cents per 100 square feet. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY. Branch Office, 9th and Maple. , Orange Groves' L. M. PRATT, 608 - LAUGHLIN : BLDG. ."Headquarters for Orange Groves." " Trf miTiiniwinTiiinififfnimsitfcMS' imin « iItItI