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FOR SALE Country Property WHTEDS MOMUY ««p«rlally in Los Angeles county where Is at a IPremranuninni Through the efforts nnd clone buy- Ins; of several prominent business men you are enabled to obtain acre- age In this county where W&tteir Is IPknntty and fruit and alfalfa In raised In abundance, at prices from $8 to $25 Per Acre for unimproved, and $25 tc $50 Per Acre for Improved Call or write to The East Side Land and ' Improvement Company 703 Kay Bldg., Cor. Third and Hill sts., Los Angeles, Cal. N_W TOWN AND COMMUNITY. WILL OPEN THIS FALL. The Homeeeekers' club of live hundred or more families will soon purchase a large tract of rich irrigable land and subdivide it among themselves at the WHOLESALE COST PRICE. By Join- Ing with us you can secure best land at about one-half of what the same land would oost at retail. A new town will be built. Dense population will TREBLE LAND VALUES before second payment Is due. This la not a co-operative colony. 'No land for speculators. Only those Intending to Improve land need apply. Call or write for details. * CALIFORNIA HOME EXTENSION ASSOCIATION, 620-1-2-3-4 Chamber of Commerce Bldg, Can You Beat this? For sale: 80 acres near Santa Paula, 85 acres orchard, full bearing; 1400 ollva . trees, 15 tons now on trees; 1200 as- sorted fruit trees; 4-room house; bunk house 12x20; barn 40x44; stone milk house 11x11; 4000-gal. redwood water tank shingled ana housed in; 12-ft. Bteel windmill, splendid well of soft water, piped to all buildings; ranch crossed fenced; 60 acres under cultiva- tion: 20 tons of hay In barn, over 400 chickens, 370 gal, of wine, mower, rakes, plows, harrows, small ranch tools, ?:ood incubator plant, complete; 800- t. chicken fence, plenty of coops; near hot springs resort, 12 miles from ocean, elevation 1400 feet, the biggest snap in California, all for $5000. Improvements worth money. Will exchange or give terms. Come and see us. . SQUARE DEAL REALTY CO.. 627 Chamber of Commerce. 4 FOR SALE— ." . DOWNEY RANCH -$10,000— -40 ACRES- One of the nnest ranches In the state. 30 acres In alfalfa, 10 acres In corn. Fine walnut land. Is sandy sediment, per- fectly free from alkali. Near Santa Ana electric car line. Will trade % the amount in Los An- geles property. The balance can , be handled with $1000 cash. R. A. BURTON REALTY CO.. • • 416-418 Laughlln Bldg. 315 S. Broadway. PHONES-HOME 3 7657, MAIN 4714. ________ __ $G000; half cash; a 10-acre ranch; E acres in bearing walnuts, Interset with F icaches and blackberries; balance in al- alfa, corn and melons; a B-room plas- tered house; good' barn; 7-inch well; about 200 chickens, turkeys, horse, cow; all farming Implements; this is an up- to-date place and a bargain; 4H miles ' southeast of city. See W. O. Lusk With WILL BTANTON. Home 6921. 304 Mason Bldg. FOR SALE-YOU WANT SMALL HOME ranch with an Income? Here it Is; prlct $4500; estimated income from navel or- anges, $800; there are 4 acres in bear- Ing oranges, line trees; place has had good care; house 5 rooms; large lawn; fine old shade trees; beautiful roses, shrubbery and family orchard; only two miles from prosperous city of Pomona; SO miles from Los Angeles; one hour'i ride; will be glad to show this to in- tending purchaser. Address or call WM. N. HOLWAY. sole agent, 211 Grant Bldg. Home 1939. Main 4570. FOR BALE-3B ACRES AT GLENDALB; Improved; 9-room house; 4-room cot- tage; 2 good wells; pumping plant; plen- ty of water; 8 acres in grapes; 40 or- ange trees, with peaches, apricots, etc., and barley land; choice land for berries and melons; one of the best ranches In the valley and the cheapest at the price asked. Call and see us. O. H. JONES & CO., 117 So. Broadway. Home 1831. FOR SALE - DC) YOU WANT TO BE known as "Mr. New Rich"? If bo, com* In and take advantage of a phenomenal offer on some Tulare county land; a country where alfalfa grows higher than your head. The party who owm this land must have money this week Bn S '? e P. ing t0 make a sacrlrtce tha» will startle you when you ask the orlce. BROWN & WOODB, in Fay. A OREJAT SNAPI ~ ~ Twenty-five acres, about twelve miles from Los Angeles; eighteen acres In tvnl-bearlng; vlneyar* bal- anoe apricots and prunes; good twelve-inch well. Price only $3500, terms, for a few days. COOPER A CUDDRBACK. 118 South Broad-«y. Hoom iifr. FOR SALE— ~~~~~~~~~" BIGGUST BARGAIN X VISII OKFKHICU Purty needs cash to meet other ob- ligations and will sacrifice 80 acres ty mile south of olty limits of River- side. Investigate this. IIHOWW A WOODN, B IT F«y. ORANGE OKOVKH— " — — — - If you are looking for a 10-acre Valen- cia orange orchard that will pay 40 por cent per year on tha Investment, see A. 11. GREQO & CO., Horn* Cl.'l. 715-716 llryaoii Block. FOR BALE-ALL -KINDS OF BTOCk ranches, large and small, with 0! without stock. COOPER & CUDDBBACK, Boom 237. 218 Bouth Broadway. FOR SALH-ALFaTfA RANCII. 20 acres near electric line; buildings • and water; $3G00; easy terms. HMITII & ASTON, _6 Laughlln Bldg. TO LKABK-400-ACRB GRAIN RANCH, house, barn, etc; Riverside ■ county. 3-YLOR. 103 Broadway. " V fOR SALE Ccuntry Property Of Wealth-Producing Land at a Ridiculously Low Prlcn. crossed nr two TRANS- CONTINENTAL RAILROADS. Strategically Located ThU great stretch of ineome-pro- •liirins- acres lies between Los An- geles and Pomona— ln the heart of one of tho richest agricultural dl»- trlcts In the state. A Wealth Producer With small effort on the part of th« owner this property can be made to pay 10 per cent per annntn on tho price asked. Uy pushing Its devel- opment, a much greater Income can be realized. Transportation The SOUTHERN PACIFIC and SALT LAKE railroads pass DI- RECTLY THROUGH tho ranch, af- fording the BEST of facilities tor the transportation of all products. More Than Enough Water WATER— That vital element that makes or unmakes Southern Califor- nia acreage — Is nvnllnhln In limitless! quantities. An efficient pumping plant Is now giving TO to 80 Indie* of nntrr. Dozens of other plants ran 1.0 established. THERE IS PLENTY OP WATER FOR HUN- DREDS OF ACRES MORE THAN ARE INCLUDED IN TUB RANCH. $20,(00© — One Year's Profit In Fattening Cattle Grilling nffern big; profits, as Is demonstrated by the fact that 1000 head of rattle were fattened In one year at an actual pront of (120 per head. Rich in Alfalfa Prediction Will Be Sold as a Whole THIS RESOURCEFUL PROPERTY will not be sold in sections. It must go as ONE PIECE. ■ If You Are Interested You had better get down to action. This property will go quick. Better decide to sec It at once. Remember that success is basod upon decision. If you think about It too long— the "other fellow" may buy. Don't pro- crastinate — but Investigate. Bo TDnreDkelldl 1201 Fay Building 32<6 West Third Street FOR SALE-NOW THAT THE GREAT million-dollar scheme is being perfected to bring the waters from the River Mojave over the fertile valley lands about Victor, Oro Grande and Barstow towns, In San Bernardino county, along the river and rail, the little remaining school or government lands at bottom prices now offered to the investor will bring Bure wealth and profit, and school lands require no residence on land or cultivation unless desired. Offered to men and women alike. Send stamp for Land Book. WISEMAN'S LAND BU- REAU, 105 80. Broadway. POR BALE-TOLUCA; 40-A. RANCH; Improved; best buy In market; can be had for less than $75 per acre; a de- cided bargain. TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE A«k yonr broker. Beach Property — San Pedro WATER FRONTAGE, SAN PEDRO- Cholce lots and corner lots on all streets. See Miss C. Rogers, room 9, 617 Ms Beacon street, the oldest estab- lished lady agent there. Authority on values through personal experience. Orange Grove* FOR SALE-LEMONS AND ORANGES. Highly improved lemon and orange grove of 18 acres, with plenty of water; already paying well. Only 110,600. SMITH & ASTON, 226 Langnlln Bldg. Hotels and Lodging Houtet FOR SALE— ~~* Five minutes' walk to 4th and Broadway. A fine bargain; safe investment. f23,500— — ¥.23,500 63-room rooming house. A first-class bargain and fine In- come producer of 93000 per year. A four-story comparatively new frame building, 50x165 to alley; is leased for five years; may be had on terms. This fine property will bring you 930,000 within one year from date. Why hesitate? See KDWIltf AI.DHR9ON, 209 Lnughlln Bldg. FOR SALE— IF YOU WANT TO GET your moneys worth don't fall to see that 34-room rooming house which we are offering this week for a sum which we are ashamed to mention, but we must, following our instructions, and If they say "Give It away" it Is yours for the asking. The rent Is only }80 and a t good lease. You wonder why, and we are going to tell you all at the Interview. BROWN & WOODB, 817 Fay. FURNISHED ROOMING HOUSED, some up-to-date and lovely* places; some bargains from $300 to 112,000; all sizes, 6 to 138 rooms. Too busy to mention them In add. Don't buy until you get our list; none paying larger incomes. Come see the larg- est dealers In this line in Los An- geles. Houses, flats and hotels every- where. Come see PHOENIX REALTY CO., 202 and 204 Grant Bldg. FURNISHHED ROOMING HOUSES and flats; largest list first-class paying places this to select from; sacrificed; $375 to 114,000; come, see. PHOENIX REALTY CO., 202 and 204 Grant Bldg. FOR SALE-TWENTY-ROOM ROOMING house near Ist and Broadway; flue fur- niture and good lease; suitable for tran- sient; it will pay to investigate this; no agents. BOX I<;3. Herald. Real Estate— Unclassified MORTGAGES FOH BALE ON GlLT- •dge city property, bearing 6 and 7 per cant net per annum. ABRAHAM JACOBY, Phone Home 243 Byrne Bldg.. 7184. Third and Broadway. Live Stock— Poultry, Birds, Doge FOR BALK-HMNB AND CHICKENS AT PALMS STATION. Qardena. Autos and Vehicles SMALL FRENCH AUTOMOBILE RUN- about for sale; Rood as new; must ■ell. Call Monday morning 713 S. UKOADWAY. BUY BULLFROG BUNDLE , A»k you* broker. LOS ANGELES HERALD t SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1905. Fall Term Opened September 11 Class and private Instruction in every department of music and langunga by best teachers. The value and Import- anc« to children of our kindergarten work should be known to every parent. Physical culture by foremost teacher. For catalogue, terms, etc., apply to Conservatory, 282 S. Hill St. LOUId EVANB. Mgr. - Brownsberger Evening School All brnnehra of n busline** rolle*e. I'.nßllKh brimrh**. No vacation. 1\ llllOWMdlßllliKn. PrtnMent. 888-B-T We»< Sf-r>n«h. fflKj^Sr The Largest Businsns l^lfiwy College in Los Angeles PENMANSHIP Failures elsewhere succeed here. It's the TEACHER— It's the SYSTEM. Visit ono of our large clansei. Ages 12 to 62, 601 Currier Bldg. Horn* 2196; Main 6679. «— SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA ■" * ' AND GRAHAM SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND,, •MJ ORAHO AVt. lU ANOtLMi.CAL. 80» H. Hill lit. Dwy and Evening. DB^ FOR SALE m Tii'Ti'ffißlCTrw _» Swell new bungalow In W'i!rM»T]Tfi*W the southwest, Just Tpnr»JtT'll/MiionTr I'omplnted nnd must "(ailiMllilili__r bo sold for all cash at ""^■lal||ißt^\ once; l> rooms, rccop- ~^ » tlon hall and trunk room, flue bath and best of plumbing. Worth J3500, but If sold at once for all cash, $2500. Don't miss this snap. EDWIN ALDERSON, Owner, 209 Laughlln Bldg. EDUCATIONAL FOR SALE-A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX 106 Herald. ASSAYING NIQHT SCHOOL-NOW IN session. WADE & WADE, 818 Eaat First St. FOR SALE Furniture LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP. How many people make the mistake of their lives, and ever regret it, by going to a high priced furniture house and paying twice and often three times more for goods than they could have got the same class of furniture at Col- years' Old Reliable Furniture House? All we ask is for you to give us a call, look over our prices, and we will do tho reB CAfIH OR EASY PAYMENTS. We have recently received a few car- loads of beautiful designs in furniture. Including a large " variety of odd bureaus, bedroom set's, chiffoniers, side- boards, etc. IRON BEDS. We wish to call your particular at- tention to our elegant line of iron beds, certainly by long odda the nobbiest line and very latest designs you have ever seen. To see them is to buy. Prices range from $2.60 up, but you are getting them at practically wholesale prices. Another shipment of those beautiful rockers have arrived all in the very latest up-to-date designs, marked In plain figures. Over 60 varieties In chairs. Prices ap- peal to anyone. You can't beat 'em, no matter where you go; from 60c up. , STOVES. Here's "where we shine." Gas ranges, cook stoves, heaters, both new and sec- ond-hand, in endless variety, at prices DEFY COMPETITION. We are making a cut on extension tables. Don't buy until you see our line of tables. ROLL TOP DESKS. Don't forget that they are going fast at these extremely low prices we are Quoting. Should you wish to buy, sell or ex- change ring us up. Main 1117. Home 2154. G-o-l-y-c-a-iV-s 322-324 S. MAIN BT. OCEAN PARK SNAP— 165 DWIGHT AYE. GREAT INCOME PROPERTY, A completely furnished and most con- veniently arranged six-room cottage on Dwlght avenue. Has gas range, por- celain bath tub, stationary wash stand, shower room, instantaneous water heater. Lot fenced. Plate glass win- dows and front door. Small room on back of lot.' $1600 cash; balance mort- gage. Rented in January for $30, February and March $25, April and May $30, June $46. July and August $75, and September $40. Now rented for four months. Call at the house or 607 BRALY BLDQ-, Los Angeles. FOR BALE-FURNITURE GOING AT cut prices! Overell 1b going to move. $1.00 cane diners, 85c; $2.25 arm rockers, $1.75; stands, $1.10; dressers, $5.75; wash- stands, $2.60; wood seat chairs, 60o; Iron beds, $2.00; 6-foot extension tables, $5.00; . $6.00; kitchen safe. $4.50; kitchen tables, $1.15; chiffoniers. $3.75; 9x12 rugs. $4.80; $2.60 80-inch Emyrna rugs, $1.60; box oouch, $2.50; high chair, $1.00; pillows, 50o; blanket*), 85c. Your opportunity to save. J. M. OVERELL, 654 Bouth Main street. BtfTSi FOH BALK- < BEACH PROPERTY— Will sell lot 7 In block 11, Alamltos Bay tract, for $950 net. HULBUnT. 007 Hraly Bldg. FOR SALE-CONTENTS OF 7 ROOMS, new, caroots and furniture. 250 8. FLOWKB BT. Miscellaneous FOR BALE-A SCHOLARSHIP IN TUB Los Angeles College of Fin* Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX lot Herald. ■ FOR BALE-JEWEL. GAB ltjiNoic, cheap, good as new. Call Monduy. Z\til OAK ST. fOivly 6 Days Morel M To buy lots in the dty of Los Angeles for $115. Price will be raised to $150 on November 11th. |j I! Buy now. This ia your last opportunity to buy lots at $115. If you can't get to the office W M tomorrow, then write or telegraph today. r| ■fin ______________________________________________ _____________ ■ . • a^ D A*^ _ _ « H A VILLA HONE IN PASADENA JBL A W H FH Twenty-five years ago Pasadena waa a nheep pasture. Note by f-3 jm the above Illustration whnt a grand transformation has been WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF LOS ANOBLES H Wh wrought. It Is today the finest all-year-round resident section In • P| IKS the world. A similar change will take place at the Ela View tract, Isl Xl which l» seven miles nearer Los Angeles' business center. It In f % _T Pf ir« Will Ra ttnicori tn |>| hr bound to occur aa. the sun will rise tomorrow. This entire roßlon fill V MB fIIXT "OISCU 111 gvg between I'nsrvdena and Los Angeles Ib bound to build up Into a ****«/ i~*/T~ <CJSQ qj| 11th KB For $4 down and $4 a month until paid for, we will sell you a reg- I " " I I " " "I I u.7if^TnreS,o°^ ** Down milC Per No Interest i ' |$4 Per Month | Lot | No Ta«es | HI will refund all of the money you have paid ua, with 6 per cent in- *——___——__—• !>! terest additional. If you should die at any time before payments H| have been completed, we will give to your heirs a deed to the lot fin-- tn th» Htintincrtnn "fihnrt t ln#» " |sJ without further cost. If you should lose employment or be sick -lose to tllC HUtltingtOn briort -inc. H you will not forfeit the land. Three Electric Lines Run Close to Thia Tract. fl ' WG Sell Prop6rty That Good Soil. Fine Climate. Healthy Location. _i InCPPASPS 111 VAlllP The Price of Lots Will Soon Be Advanced. §H We have confidence in same, which we unhesitatingly Bhow by our of ¥*__ «"*_..* _*«__._._'*_'_ _i f— .____-„ _a written guarantee. Judge the futuro by tho past. A perfect tltls _._► iBT LClif ljVl«\r3lU66U. 111Cr69156 M guaranteed. Deeds Issued by the Los Angeles Abstract & Kg Trust company. |1 For Illustrate Prospectus. Sample Contract and other Buy Before the Raise in Price H information of lots for sate by us, call or writ* Don't Send Money— Simply Write I Carlson Investment Co. 1 124 South Broadway !S r S««»m Los Angeles, Cal. i| J\{o Trouble to Answer Questions J 3^TO— — MS^^i^i^l^j«_rf!^^__ Ha la_a H_fl_____MPl— J-Hl ß__l ffl__ — — _ — »H MM _ _ _ I W_ ———BH^ < FOR BALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE— LUMBER. LOT OF fencing and sheetinK, only $15.00 por thousand. Rustic, flooring, ceiling, only $22.50. Bevel siding only $20.00. Come and see us at the largest lum- ber yard In the city. Our sales were $45,000 last month. Watch us get there. We also carry a complete line of builders' hardware and chicken wire very cheap. Ship to anyone any place. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY. 20th and Alameda Sts. Branch 9th and Maple aye. FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT factory cost. Overell Is going to move. Ruffled edge Swiss curtains, 40c; door panels, 30c: box couches, $2.50; cane din- ers, 85c; 6-foot extension tables, $5.00; 62- piece dinner sets, $4.85; stands, $1.10; $2.25 arm rockers, $1.75; wood seat chairs, UOc: pillows, 50c; blankets, 85c; iron beds, $2.00; $2.25 mattresses, $2.00; 2-burner gas plate, $1.90; linoleum, 60c: oil cloth, 30c; buy now. J. M. OVERELL, 652-654 So. Main street. FOR SALE— DOORS. JUST BOUGHT 3000 (off color) colonial pine. Will sell from $1.00 to $1.40. These are a snap; 2000 Oregon pine doors $1.60; 5000 line redwood doors tI.OO to $1.40. Also a lot of windows very cheap. Ship them any place. Write for Pr CB< NATIONAL LUMBER CO., 20th and Alameda sts. Branch Oth and Maple. FOR SALE— LET US FIGURE YOUH mill work. We havo the largest stook of dry lumber In the city, and a flno now mill to work It, with ma- chine sander. Prices the lowest and -work the best. We do business promptly. Try us. NATIONAL LUMBER CO., 20th and Alameda sts. Branch 9th and Maple. FOR SALE— LUMBER, MILL WORK, Bash, doors and hardware, to con- tractors and builders. Carloads at wholesale prices. Ship any place. Send us your bill to figure. Very cheap for spot cash. NATIONAL LUMBER COMPANY, 20th and Alameda Sts. Branch Oth and Maple aye. FOR SALE— WINDOW FRAMES. WE furnish them ready made by ma- chine much cheaper than you can buy the material and make them yourselves. Get prices at our big, new yard and mill. Quick delivery and satisfactory our motto. NATIONAL LUMBER CO., 20(h and Alameda »ts. Branch 9th and Maple. FOR SALE— MILL WORK AND TURN- inK Turned redwood columns $1.00 each. Coma, let us figure your bill. We'll d fii bu.hj.«. dumber CO.. 20th and Alameda sts. Branch Oth and Maple. FOR SALE— LATH, LATH. LATH. WE are overstocked with them, and are selling at cost. Bee ua for prices. •C*rlo.d. A . gf cla i ltj^ MBia _ cO( 20th and Alameda sts. Branch Bth and Maple. FOR BALK-SIXTY TONS GOOD WILD oat and barley hay at a bargain; this hay IS on Z. A. Fusa tract, near Mo- neta: call at once if you want some good' chain/feed. ROSS .ft LINDSE Y. 314 H. W. Hellman Bldg. Phones Home 7662. Main 4822. FOR BALEJ-NHW AND SECOND-HAND billiard and pool tables. Bar fixtures ot ■.II kinds: easy say men ta. Bend for cat- SJ.guS.TH* "hRUNBWICK-BALKH. COLLHNDKH CO., «29 ■. Broadway, _o» Angwea. FOR SALE-THM BEST SMALL HAR- ness shop In the city, good location, es- tablished trade, flne chance for com- petent man with moderate capital. Ad- dress BOX 19. Herald office. FOR~~BALK— BATH AND MABSAQK parlors, doing good business; new furniture; centrally looated. Must nell; sickness. Best offer buys. BOX 246. Herald office. BUY HULLFKOQ UUNDLK. ABK YOUR broker. • • Everything you want you will rind la the clasalfled page— a modern •noyelo- D«d!»- Out oant a ward. FOR EXCHANQP Real Estate for sale or exchange— McDonald & stott, 309-10 lankerbhim bldg. business property bought AND SOLD. We make exchanges every day where- by our clients on each side are benefited and satisfied. We have many ex- changes in our office that are not In- cluded in our advertising. If you have any property to ex- change, city, beach, unimproved, Im- proved or ranch property, come speak with us about It and see what wo can do for you. We have a business including real property and building worth $120,400 at Ocean Park which we wish td exchange with some good live enterprising man who has ranch property worth $50,000 to $60,000. This Is a bonanza and a bona fldo opportunity for a live American. Ten four-room flats. Good location, in the city of Columbus, Ohio, with a population of 200,000, Income from rents $1080 a year, which we wish to exchange for Southern California property of equal value. This property is worth $10000. Will assume we have 112 ft. 6 In. frontage first block from beach at Ocean Park, paved streets, cheap at $8500 cash, for which we would like a clear ranch property. This is the easiest thing we have ever offered in exchange and it will go quick. We can utilize an exchange from owners some up to date ranch property from $5000 to $76,000 In value; If you have such properties that you wish to get your values out of In exchange, como talk with us about It. We have $6500 choice cloar property, beautifully located in Los Angeles, which we wish to exchange for cottage Income property at Ocean Park. This Is an attractive proposition. $2700 equity In 2 six-room modern cot- tages; lots 40x140 ft; one on Tennessee and the other on 16th St.; rent for $38; to exchange for vacant or beach prop- erty, and will assume a difference. We have a palatial residence located on Budlong aye., strictly modern, worth $20,000, which we will sell for loss. A genuine bargain, too; or we will ex- change this for smaller properties. We have some splendid exchanges. California for eastern and general west properties; city and farm lands wanted. These trades will go quickly, henco If you are interested Investigate at once. We can llnd you a trade for anything in any real estate on earth. Wo have the best trader in tho United States; it will bo to your advantage to make his acquaintance. Come and list your property with us, whether for salo or exchange; we will give you quick ac- tion and honest treatment. Onco our client, always our client. Wo own and offer. for sale three mil- lion dollars of municipal bonds, 4 to 6 per cent Interest. We collect accrued interest without charge on all bonds we sell. Will loan tho face value of any bonds we sell at the rate of interest such bonds bear. McDonald * stott. 309-10 Lankershlm Bldg. Home phone 4746. Sunset Main 4555. BEN WHITE Will Exchange your propeity; Immense bargains; ap- Dly at once. Satisfaction and quick re- sults. Member Realty Board. 304-6 URY- BON BLOCK, 2d and Spring sts. FOR EXCHANGE 10 acres navel oranges; 6- room house; barn and other outbuildings ; plenty of wuter. This grove Is from six to twelve years old; trees all In first-class condl- lion; will clear a net profit of $1400 an- nually: price $10,000; will take half in good city property here or eastern; bal- unce can be puld from crop, or will take lots here or Panadcna of equal value. BEN WHITE, 804 Hryaon Block. FOR KXCHANGE-$lO,OOO HOME WITH large grounds. Riverside, for Income DroDerty here; will assume reasonable amount; WM. N. HOLWAY, 211 Grant UldK- Home 1939. - FOR EXCHANGE]— SB6O EACH; IN- cumbrance $166 each, one or more lota South Hollywood for horse and surrey? WM. N,;hOLWA^ 211 Grant Bids. MAXON WILL EXCHANGE IfOUK property, any location. Lara.* Mat to ' select from. MAXON RHA-Tif CO., IU-116 BUmma BldC i PART IV FOR EXCHANGE Real Estate FOR EXCHANGE- . '■ •'' ■■; 1 Income St. Louis property for Los Aneeles or close-in ranch. A nice residence. Salt Lake City, for Los Angeles. Omaha residence and business prop- erty for home in Los Angeles. 12 acres in fruit at Buena Park; fine place; for city property. 240 acres land, partly Improved, near 40 acres of land at Palmdale, near lino of the proposed Owens river con- duit to Los Angeles; will exchange for city or beach property. 800 acres of good Wisconsin land; will exchange for an orange grove. 240 acres Elkhorn River valley land, Nebraska, to trade for California prop- 280* acres San Luis Obispo land to trade for city or beaoh property. 160-acre ranch In Colorado for South- ern California land or beach property. ALL OF THE ABOVE PROPER- TIES CLEAR; WILL ASSUME OR PAY CASH DIFFERENCE, A 20-room apartment house for alfalfa ranch or smaller property; will give time on difference. 12-acro orange grove at Riverside to exchange for city or beach property; will consider eaßtern. B-acre orange grove at Riverside to exchange for apartment house or va- cant lots. J. A. MORLAN & CO., 202-203 Fay Bldg. FOR EXCHANQE— WE HAVE SEVEIt- oI propertlss which we are authorized to trade for automobiles and can give some one a splendid deal. BROWN & WOODS, 317 Fay. FOR BXCHANOE-WANT LOS ANGE- Ies or vicinity for 4 B-room cottages and lots; East St. Louis. Particulars see TAYLOR, 102 Broadway. FOR SALE— A SCHOLARSHIP IN THE Los Angeles College of Fine Arts, at a very low figure. Address BOX 105 Herald. CHANGED HER MIND Woman Douses Husband With Acid Which She Intended to Swal. low Herself Special to The Herald. NEW YORK, 'Nov. 4.— Curtis Peck and Sophie Peck, his wife, who live at 18 Corbin avenue, Jersey City, and have four children, quarreled yesterday because Peck did not return home until late. Peck left the house, and his wife prepared a dose of carbollo acid, in tending to commit suicide. After pour- Ing tho acid Into a cup Mrs. Peck changed her mind and followed her hfls band, carrying the acid under her shawl. At Summit avenue Bhe overtook her husband and called on a passing police man to arrest him. The policeman re fused to do so without a warrant. "Then I will give you cause to arrest me." said Mrs. Peck, as she drew tha cup from under her shawl and dashed the contents in her husband's face and eyes. Peck was taken to the city hos pital, where it is said that he would probably lose the Bight of both eyes. Mrs. Peck w.ii locked up on the charge of assault. Students Use Vile Weapons Special to The Herald. WOOSTKII, 0., Nov. 4.— Arrests are expected as the result of a light between the 'seniors and freshmen of Wooster university, and the Juniors and sophomores last night at a reception for the seniors. The Juniors and so phomores attacked the house where the reception was held and threw sulphu reted hydrogen and other malodorous mixtures upon the merrymakers, injur ing aome and ruining the gowns worn by the young women,' "Dolly has offered to sing at Ethel's muslcale." "I thought she hated Ethel?" "Well, that prove* It. doesn't ltf— Judue. M__l 7 RISKS LIFE TO REGISTER Old.Tlme Tammany Leader Borne to the Booth on a Stretcher by Four Men Special to The Herald. NEW YORK, Nov. 4.— Four mer* bearing a stretcher passed through West Fifty- first street last night, to the registration booth at Ninth avenue and Fifty-first street. The clerks In charge could scarcely believe their eyes when a cover was drawn aside revealing the face ;of George Washington Plunkett, former senator and former leader of the Fif teenth assembly district. It had been reported in the district that Senator Plunkett was dying;. He submitted to a serious operation on last Saturday. News of his condition had cast a gloom over the district Even the followers of "The" McManus. who defeated him for the leadership at the last primary, and the John F. Dor danltes, who contributed to hta over* throw, laid aside the enmity and in quired solicitously for the old leader. His face bore the marks of suffering last night. The clerk leaned over the stretcher and caught these words, spoken with much effort: "A maji named Plunkett wants to register." :\ ■•. .» : 'S\ The clerk nodded. "It's something like forty yeara that I've registered without a Bklp, and It's too late to stop now," the old man whispered. They placed the ballot and a pencil In his hand and, drawing the curtain aobut him, Plunkett made his mark. Every argument that his physicians, family and friends could bring to bear had been used to dissuade Plunkett from his purpose. He waved them all aside and summoned four of his friends. They brought a stretcher to his horn* at No. 323 West Fifty- first street, and at 7:30 o'clock he was! carried to the registry booth. It will not be known for a day or two if the old leader's Jour ney will jeopardize his chances of re covery. HER SPINE TELESCOPED Singular Accident to a Baby That Will Cripple Her for Life Special to Tlia Herald. WATBRBURY, Conn., Nov. 4.— An nle, baby daughter of David Stern, w«s playing 1 today In a bedroom of his house In the South lCmt, while her aunt, Miss Rebecca Stern. . watched over her. The baby, 13 months old, toddled back and forth between n toy horse and "chooehoo" cars. A sudden gust of wind blew the door open so that it struck the child, which was bending: forward, on tho top of her head. Little Annie fell prone, without uttering a sound. Her aunt started up in such haste to go to her aid that she twisted her ankle And sank to the floor disabled by a bad' fracture. "Her screams brought others of the household to the baby'B aid. The Injury to the child la one of the rarest known to the surgeons} who call It spinal blflda. This means that the blow "telescQped" the vertebrae, which at her age are soft, Into one another, along the whole length of the spine. If the baby survives she la likely to b» a cripple. Ex. Congressman In Jail Special to The Herald. COLUMBIA, 8. C, Nov. 4.— 0e0. W. Murray, a negro, who waa formerly a member of congress, was today sen tenced to serve three yeara In the peni tentiary for forgery. . ; Murray, who -is reported to be quit* wealthy, was charged with forging lha name of an aged negro on certain notes for land. '