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WANTED
Help—Mal«
WANTED-MAN; MUST BE WILLING TO
learn and capable of acting as our represen
tative; no canvassing or soliciting; good In
come assured. Address NATIONAL CO-OPE
• RATIVB REALTY CO., 865 Marden bids.,
Washington. P. C. **''■''•*
WANTED-MEN AND HOYS, NO EXPENSB.
to learn trade of plumbing, bricklaying 01
electricity. Practical work on Jobs half tnt
time and study other halt;. catalogue fr»».
UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACT I .Nd
CO., 120 B. «th St., Los Angeles. «-l-6m
WANTED-COOPER AT 820 STEPHENSON
live. Call at 8 a. m. ___
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of Its "Situation Wanted" columns for an
Indefinite period to anyone seeking em
ployment. Each ad will be run one time,
but may be renew.d as often a. desired
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agencies and others making a business or
•eeklng to supply oel». •"*'
WANTED-MAN WITH TEAM TO MAKE
Bret year's Improvement on 320 acres of im
perial valley desert land, located at Imperial
Junction. Will give you 40 acres of th» land,
value $3 per acre Will be worth double In a
year BOX 192. Herald. _______
—ANTED-MAN FOR PERMANENT POSl
tlon en salary, with local corporation, to ilo
outdoor work; reasonable salary; email In
vestment required. Call 100) SECLRirY
BLDG., Fifth and Spring. ___
WANTED - OFFICE MANAGER FOP.
wealthy corporation; ■alary paid; splendid
opening; must Invest tUXiO. Address for
Interview. MANAGER, box 613, San Ber
nardino. _"Z 'J
WANTED—A GENTLEMAN OF AGE. WITH
knowledge of finance and brokerage business,
a good proposition for a forclful, energetic
man. Address Q. C, Herald, for Interview^
6-27 to 7-4
WANTF.D-MEN WITH TEAMS TO CON
tract to seed 100 acres to alfalfa; Will mako
larger contract If party wants more. B. C.
REDMAN, 646 Chamber of Commerce bids. *
COMBINATION YARDMAN AND
shipping clerk for woodworking plant; must
■ understand taking care of lumber. .1. NIE
DERER CO., Main and Jefferson. t-.<-i
WANTED-CARPENTER TO "CONTRACT
rough in -work on 6-room house; bid on finish
work later; everything furnished. Plans at
3311 E. Fourth. KEITH. _ «•«-!
wanted-first"tenor and BARITONE
' for male quartet; evening work! good pay.
call between 0 and 8 p. m. 418Va W. SIX
TEENTH ST. _"- 7'-
MAN TO ASSIST IN OFFICE AND LOOK
after collection.-.; (63 month; *100 Investment
required. 450 S. BROADWAY, room 614.
HAN WANTED-GOOD AND HANDY. TO DO
repairing and carpentering, to live at P alms,
by the month. 603 UNION TRUST BW*J.«
WANTED-PLWIBERS AND PLASTERERS
to biff ra « room house. Plans at 3307 East
Fourth St. KEITH. • _••
WANTED LIVE SALESMAN FOR QUICK
enrr! good profit.. Call BROADWAY HO
TEL, room 402. r '•»''*
WANTED — LATHERS TO FIGURE ON
lathing of 9-room house. Call at 1409 GRIF
FIN AYE. 31180. _^ "' '
Help— Female
WANTED—EXPERIENCED FITTER AND
alteration hand on ladles' suits, cloaks and
skirts; one who thoroughly understands the
trade. 220 W. FIFTH ST.. between Spring
and Broadway. c'"
Wanted—lady operators ON power
machines, to make overalls; nice work nice
people to work with; wages guaranteed to be
; ginnerl.. Call 120 W. SIXTH ST., tomorrow.
LADIES AND .GIRLS AT HOME STEADY
or evenings can stamp transfers, $I.6o,dozen
upward; original, reliable firm. Room W.
MASON BLDQ- 228 'V. Fourth. 6-23-tf
WANTED - LADIES, PRIVATE INSTRUC
tlon shorthand and typewriting, 16 month, day
or evening. PITMAN, 636 Chamber of Com
merce bldg. . °'-''
PRIVATE SHORTHAND LESSONS BY MISS
MAUD BONNELL; typewriter furnished for
home use; speed dictation. 66 WALKS]
THEATER HLDQ. **'•''.
WANTFD - POWER SEWING MACHINI
..,:..,... who oan do line work; no others
need apply. WILSON SUSPENDER CO 117
. Winston st. ' ' "'*
WANTED-20 SALESLADIES FOR LARGE
.department store, out of city; t ood »« my
and transportation. 510 GERMAIN BLJ ,
WANTED-GOOD WOMAN FOR GENERAL
cleaning by the week, with or without room
• and board, us CABR ST. Phyie MBM.
INDIES TO "IIAKE PILLOW TOPS AT
home; experience not necessary! good pay,
steady work, Call 840 B. HILL BT. 6-27-2
WANTKD-YOUNG GIRL WILLING TO )JO
a little work for board and room at Ocean
Park. BOX Herald. 0-27-2
WANTBD—TWO COLORED GIRLS, CHAM
bermald, waitress; work light. 1001- W.
EIGHTH ST. ___.
WANTED-1W APRICOT TITTERS, WOMEN
and children. J. W. BURBON, Fillmore, Cal
b-_.( -
WANTED-FIRST CLASS STARCH. IRONER 2
or 3 days week. Apply 1812 E. FIRST. 6-27-2
GOOD RELIABLE GERMAN WOMAN T.
cook at Monrovia. Phone WEST 2774. _6-2_7-2
NURSES" LEAGUE BUREAU
Suite 610-11 Germain bldg. 6-10-6 m
Help—Male and Female
WANTED—MEN AN» WOMEN TO LEARN
the barber trade; guaranteed in eight weeks;
catalogue free. MOLER BARBER COLLEGB,
113 East Second st. 8-I*<
Situations— Mali
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THE HERALD ""ENOHK3 THE. FREE USB
of Its "Situation Wanted." columns for an
Indefinite V >& to anyone seeking em
ployment. Each ad will be run one time,
but may be renewed as often .-.■ desired by
bringing it to the counter of The Herald
afflce *«oh day. Tins privilege Is re
atrlctf.l to those seeking employment an.
will not be granted to employment
tirades and others making a business uf
«e»_lng to supply nela.
WANTED-SITUATION AS FOREMAN ON
ranch; can handle steam or gas pumping
plants and experienced in every line of work
needed; short Jobs not wanted; good refer
ences. Address BOX 269. Herald. 6-28-1
COOK WISHES SITUATION AS SECOND
or third cook; or can take charge of
kitchen in email place. , Address BOX
11, Herald. /__ 8-28-1
WANTED—SITUATION BY AN A NO. 1, ALL
around man In commissary, restaurant or
hotel. Address M. M. 8., 216 BOYD ST. 6-28-1
STRONG BOY OF 16 WANTS WORK. WlLL
ing to do most anything. BOX 192, Herald.
6-27-7
To Rent
WANTED TO RENT— UNFURNIBH
ed cottage or flat, In good neighborhood,
southwest: not too far out; must bo reason
able. BOX 193, Herald. 6-19-tf
" CESSPOOLS
CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. RED CROSS
SANITARY CO. Call up 58004, Main 8656.
'"•SSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. IMPERIAL
MI'ING CO. West 6306; 22040. 6-6-tf.
FOR RENT
Rooms —Furnished
FOR HUNT—A NICE FRONT FURNISHED
room with nil new furniture; private family.
1630 W. TWENTY-FIRST. 6-19-4
A LARGE FRONT ROOM, PRIVATE HOME,
close in; housekeeping privileges; $8 mpnth.
622 W. FIFTEENTH. 6-13-*
NEAT. SUNNY ROOMS. MODERN, CLOSE
•to: near Hamburger's; $8 and 49 month. 1013
Wi EIGHTH. 619-
FURNISHED, 2 AND 3-ROOM SUITES; ALSO
single roms; cheap rent; clean and airy.
UMVi B. OLIVE. 6-19-4
FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR
without housekeeping; centrally located. 819
S. HILL ST. 6-18-4
BEAUTIFUL. ROOMS, NICELY FURNISHED;
reasonable rates; beautiful location. 400 W.
SECOND ST. 6-10-4
NICE FRONT ROOM IN PRIVATE FAMILY
for gentleman. 1526 S. FLOWER. 6-10-4
THE LIVINGSTON HOTEL—
First class room and board, home cooking.
IS par week and up. C 33 S. HILL.
3-21-lm
PICOMATN APARTMENTS, 1223 S. MAIN.—
Beautiful parlor bedrooms; electric light,
running water; $6 month up; coolest In city.
6-27-3
FOR RENT—VERT DESIRABLE FRONT
room, private; suitable for two gentlemen;
modern! reasonable; close In, 717 WALL ST.
6-27-3
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
suite, S3 week; nice front loom, $2.75 week;
also sleeping room, $1.50. 757 Vi WALL ST.
6-27-3
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS;
public parlor, free baths; large front room;
cheap. THE REVERE, 321V4 W. Second.
6-27-3
IS PER WEEK; CLEAN AND NICELY FUR
nlshed room; running water. 121',s WINS
TON, between Fourth and Fifth. F5235.
6-27-3
THREE LARGE. BRIGHT, SUNNY ROOMS,
newly furnished; single or en suite; modem
conveniences. 101 S. FLOWER. A 2520. 6-27-3
FOR RENT—PLEASANT HOUSEKEEPING
and single rooms; close in; In food neigh
borhood; cheap rent. 643 S. FLOWER. 6-27-3
LARGE*FRONT SUNNY ROOM, PRIVATE
family; suitable for two gentlemen; $1.75
week each. 1017 WALL ST. Main 2553. 6-27-3
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, 11.50 UP;
bath, etc.; easy walking distance. 440 E.
FOURTH ST. A. T. Caerbert, propr. 6-27-3
FOR RENT-FINE, LARGE, WELL FUR
nished sunny room; light housekeeping; bath,
gas, phone. 1154 S. FLOWER. 6-27-3
NICELY Furnished modern ROOMS,
11.50 up; also front rooms with running water,
12.75 up. R23'4 W. THIRD. 6-27-3
FOR RENT-BY OWNER; 103 E. TWENTY
first street; newly furnished rooms reason
able rates; telephone South 1339. 6-27-3
TWO BUNNY, FURNISHED HOUBEKEEP
ing rooms; bath, gas, electricity, fireplace; $!>
mo. 1412 W. FOURTEENTH ST. 6-27-3
A CUTE LITTLE OUTSIDE BEDROOM,
clean, quiet; private residence; man or boy;
$1 week. 1117 8. HILL. 6-27-3
VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED ROOM, IN
private place, for gentleman; close In; rent
reasonable. 624 RUTH. 6-27-3
CLEAN, SUNNY ROOMS, EASY WALKING
distance; |1.60 up; private place for gentle
man. 551 WALL ST. 6-27-3
FURNISHED ROOMS, 11.60 WEEK . UP;
electricity; free baths; one block west of court
house. 412 TEMPLE. 6-27-3
FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. $1 WEEK;
suitable for one or two. 425V4 SAN PEDRO
St., upstairs, rear. 6-27-3
nTc'ELY FURNISHED ROOM. SUITABLE
for one or two; close In; electric light, bath,
etc. 122!H4 MAPLE. 6-27-3
THREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS,
single and en suite; close in; rent reasonable.
766 MAPLE. _ 6-27-3
FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOMS WITH
or without housekeeping; centrally located,
819 S. HILL ST. 6-27-3
FOR RENT-ONE ROOM BY LADY; NO
other roomers. 314 E. TWENTY-FIRST ST.,
■ near Maple. 6-27-3
ANGELUS INN, 519 SAN JULIAN-NEWLY
furnished; running water; walking distance:
$2 and up. 6-19-4
INN7TI9 SAN JULIAN— NEWLY
running water; walking distance;
6-J9 I
FOR RENT-H.75. $2 WEEK EACH, FUR
nlshed housekeeping rooms: baths. 648 E.
PICO. 0-19-4
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, CLOSE IN;
bath, electric light, etc.; $1.60 week up. 41RV»
RUTH. 6-27-3
NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, PRIVATE
family; close In; $1.25 week. 73« CROCKER.
6-27-3
Rooms for Housekeeping
FURNISHED BUNNY ROOMS, WITH OR
without housekeeping; near Hamburger's;
walking distance; summer rates; every con
- venience. 771 MAPLE AYE. , 6-27-3
NICELY FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
room; also single room, suitable for gentle
man; walking distance; phone and bath. 1108
B. LOS ANGELES. 6-27-3
THREE NICELY FURNISHED CONNECTING
rooms for light housekeeping; separate front
and back entrance; rent $10. 1142 E. TWEN
TY-EIGHTH ST. 6-27-3
HOUSEKEEPING SUITES AND SINGLE
rooms; all light, pleasant rooms; shady yard
and porches; reasonable rates. 623 S. FIGUE
KOA BT. 6-27-3
Rl porches; reasonable rates. li-S S. Kl'il i:
A BT. 'J-27-3
NICELY furnished SUITE, EASY WALK-
Ing distance; bath, phone, etc.; rent leason
able; also single housekeeping room. 1424 S.
MAIN. 6-27-3
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT HOUBEKEEP-
Ing suite, kitchen and bath, connected; elec
tric light, etc.: rent reasonable. 630 WALL.
6-27-3
VERY DESIRABLE 2-ROOM HOUSEKEEP
ing suite; also large single room; close In;
reasonable. OATKA HOUSE. SIS Crocker st.
6-27-3
NICELY FURNISHED, LARGE, COOL
rooms, with or without housekeeping; single
or en suite; reasonable rates. Ml B. OLIVE.
6-27-3
THREE FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; new; private family; hot bath; mod
em. 2620 GRIFFITH AYE. Phone East 1458.
6-J7-3
NINE NEW LARGE ROOMS, ARRANGED
In suites; good location and excellent oar ser
vice, $25. OWNER, F3226; Broadway 2029.
6-27-3
THE MOBERLY, 616 SO. HOPE—SLEEPING
■ rooms, $1.60 week and up; also housekeeping
suite In cottage In rear, $12. 6-27-3
FOR RENT-FfNELY FURNISHED, LARGE
Bunny rooms; very cheap; housekeeping if de
sired. 233 S, FIGUEROA, near tunnel. 6-27-3
THE WINIFRED — NICELY FURNISHED
rooms for housekeeping, single en 6-27-3
WINIFRED — NICELY FURNISHED
; for housekeeping, single or en suite;
close in; reasonable. 644 MAPLE. 6-27-3
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR
keeping on E. Fifty-second, near Comp
ton aye. Phone WEST 6609. 6-27-3
PARLOR SUITE; UBls PIANO; ALSO SUITE
upper door, all furnished, housekeeping. 121
B. THIRTY-FIFTH ST. . 6-27-3
TWOCONNECTING SUNNY FRONT HOUSE
keeping rooms; rent reasonable; close in;
modern. 7»H MAPLE. 6-27-3
SUITE OF FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms, cool, with bay window. 316 S. BUN
KER HILL AYR 6-27-3
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, PLEASANT AND
a good location; reasonable; bath and phone.
1006 S. HOPE. . 6-27-3
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
Extra fine; water paid; adulta, $8. Tel South
29«. 6-27-3
$5 TO $7 MONTH; SINGLE HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; walking distance. 133 8. FIOUEHOA.
0-27-3
118 BOSTON ST.-LARGE SUNNY FURNISH
ed apartments; $2.60 to $3. A 7143. 6-27-3
LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 28, 1009.
YT^\ Tl — TT^\ TIT
Will Be the Word
When
, Mike 801 l
Meanders Out on the Hoards at the ORPHEUM
This Week
"Mike" earned a reputation and not a little money
with the
■ Mew York Giants
,V ATTENDING TO HIS BUSINESS
Among tie Esse itiais to Business
Sicccss in los Angeles light
Be Ms nf tomes!
Herald timers
UMPIRE PUBLIC will quickly call you out
if you fail to take a smash at the easy ones.
Herald Liners, Easy to Get, Easy to Pay For,
Will Supply Your Meeds Easily
EufcCTRIC BELTS
Last Creation —"La'ParJsleinine"
French Electric Belts with Dry Battery
No More Weak Men No More Sack Women
Strength, Health, Boy-Youth for every one at all ages.
We thank "La I'arlxlenne" for a sure cure for weak men
and sick women, overwork, brain disease, self-abuse, etc. ;
fwill be cured by the use of this or Rhrumatlsm, Sciatica,
Eclipses all her rivals, the cure of Rheumatism. Sciatica,
lumbago Stomach Troubles, Liver Complaint. Kidney Cuje,
Constipation^ .Loss"of Manhood. Varlcocele, Whites, Neural-
K la and all other sicknesses arising from bad circulation
of the blood, and all other sufferers overloaded In this
W°"4 DO NOT USE ANY MORE DRUGS
Take "I» Parlsienne;" this Is the only Electric Bait placed
on the market for sale In the U. S. showing power to cure
over al™oTh« existing and manufactured bell, supposing
to give power to cure.
DO NOT WAIT ANY LONGER
n,,t l.iiv nnd give this oniy one kind of belt a trial.
ONI V ONE I-RICK, SlO.OO. Comotat. for men. uith »us-
L%n"n'i" "o 61* "'".on Bldg.. corner Second and Spring
«s office hours. 8 a.m. to 6 p. m. dally; Monday and
Saturday. % a m. to 8 p. m. Rhone As"3' .
' FOR RENT ji
Rooms for Housekeeping
TWO FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING
rooms; also single rooms. 1221 S. FIGUEROA
o-Ji -a
Rooms and Board
FOR RENT -- YOUNO LADY. EMPI-OYKD,
can have nice room an.l board or housekeep
ing privilege! in my own select little home,
near business center." Call A 9568. _._';-- 7- 3
DESIRABLE FRONT BOOM WITH LARGE
windows; also single rooms in modern home
In Westlake district; excellent board. 1834
INORAIIAM ST. 61938. W °-27'J
NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, IN
private family, with or without board; line
location. 1076 W. SIXTH, corner BUel. -
D--7-0
COOL, LARGE ROOMS WITH OR WITH
out board; home cooking; very desirable. J-5
8. BUNKER HILL. Phone A 7123. <W!7-3
1140 SANTEE NEWLY FURNISHED
rooms, with board; private family; "Ullage
for two gentlemen. Phone F4360. '"•""''
Room*
FOR RENT—TWO CONNECTING IMS,
furnished for light housekeeping; gas for
oooking, electric light and hath: very large
yard; $S per month. IMB S. LOS ANOKLES
st. •" ■■ *-wt-n
loTSl) S^ OLIVE—PLEASANT ROOMS,
single or en suite. MAIN I __6-16 : 2w
; Apartments
FOR RENT
New!} furnished apartments, located In
•ne of the most beautiful sections of the
city: two car lines pass the door; summer
rates very reasonable. THE MISSOtLA,
tit W. Washington it. •■•■*'
Houses
FOR RENT— 6-ROOM COTTAGE, ELE
gantly furnished: fruit trees, Bowers, beauti
ful lawn fine barn; will be rented reason
able to the right party Call Sunday at 633
E. TWENTY-SEVENTH ST. Tel. 23804.
8-27-3
Flats
FOR RENT-MODERN it-ROOM FLAT NEAR
S. I*. shops; $13.60. 634 S. DALY. 6-27-3
ELECTRIC BELTS
'VITALIZ Vltaltz "is "a dry-
I_ J -_ Wr V. cell body battery
ORY CELL fy^-i for weak and ailing
.' ' **rfL. vZ Men. It quickly cures
BELTS Bl Q^k. all chronic aliments
WsßifrWi 'V£\ by restoring life uii'l
Sl^S /^tSS&l&t** vigor to the weak
.*•'-'•->» V^V|5S?5^ \\ ened organs. Cures
"SaS^^BHSiwiP*' 1 rheumatism. lnin
7// 'y| L^^^^ liano. back ache, klil
iJjf-^JpSJtirT df^^Z- ney trouble, stomach
7Jf ~.y^f.\ J3O^?~ and all nervoui com
(P\h i^^^aJlYu^X^ plaints, sexual de-
WO&t"/!, IVWvO Ibity, varlcocele,
Vf f/'\>' \ \ prostatlo troubles.
\f * I \ . Call or write for
big free book, plain sealed package. .Big spa
cial six-cell dry battery electric belt. $5. com
plete with suspensory invlgorator and current
regulator. All grades and kinds, cut rates.
Latest Improved belts. F. L. BRANTVERNE,
1102 Mapla aye.. ..Los Angeles, manufacturer.
ATTORN EYS-AT.LAW
PAUL ''■ USSHBr! 50 STIMSON IiLOiX
Third and Spring. All cases; office open
' evenings. 6-8-lmo
ELECTRIC BCLTS
MONEY TO LOAN
QDIcK^LOASaTSS^i hm n -liK/ViAwos,
UORSES, WAGONS, LIVE STOCK
Or other personal property. Lowest rates
of Interest. Your friends need never know
Hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m >•■-
Phones: F7421. Broadway 6171.
FIDELITY LOAN CO.,
129 Mason bldg., cor. 4th and Broadway.
6-6-lm
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW RATES ON IM
proved property, or for building. Building
loans a specialty. We make definite con
tract loans on long time easy payments,
repayable monthly, or can be Paid oft at
any time WITHOUT EXTRA COST. Loans
made promptly. STATE MUTUAL B. « L.
ASSN., -'23 8. Sprint it. t-ii-tt
WE MAKE A CO PER CENT BUILDING LOAN
and are practical builders.
MILWAUKEE' BUILDING CO.,
MILWAUKEE BUILDINO CO..
MILWAUKEE BUILDING CO.,
816 Wright & Callender bldg.
Phones—lo7sl; Main 3775. 6-5-3 m
MONEY TO LOAN ON' WATCHES. DIA
MONDS AND OTHER JEWELRY. PRI
VATE ROOM 3 FOR LADIES. STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL COURTESY EX
TENDED TO ALL.
A. B. COHEN ft ISRO..
X, W. Cor. Third anil Main Sts. 6-11- 5m
SEE W.VVBKHiIIT-BUTI.KK CO. FOB
real estate Investments and quick loans
at low rate«. 328-29 SECURITY BLDG.
, rhone FSBI7. 6-B-»m
' MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE—
any amount; prompt attention. E. J.
ORUETTNER, 219 Exchange Bldg. A 6399,
Main 1990. 8--10
REAL ESTATE LOANS, « AND 7 PER
cent. Any amount; prompt attention.
Both phones. MOVER A GILBERT, 611
Frost bids-. <-18-
R. W. POINDEXTER. 409 WILCOX BUILD-
Ing. Loans on Improved real estate or good
stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty.
B-2-3m
MONET TO LOAN—PRIVATE MONEY
suras to suit; loans to build a specialty. M.
M DAVISON & SON, 20t-« WUcox bldg.
4-S2-3m
TO SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED
tape, without security^ conndentlal. WESI
COAST EXCHANGE, 41S Ilenne bldg.
6-23-lm
TO LOAN— S2OO TO $10,000 ON REAL ES
tate. LOUIS K. WEBB, 900 W. 10th.
Tolephonee 63028. Broadway 3506. 6-5-3 m
2* n £ PER CENT PER MONTH ON DIA
-10 ii monds and collateral. OHIO LOAN
CO., 321 Citizens Nat. Bank bldg. 6-22-jul 15
rARNSWORTU BROS. MAKE LOANS ON
real estate; prompt attention. 213 I.IfSS
NER HLIIfI, 634 S. Spring st. 6-5-3 m
R. W. POINDEXTER, 409 WILCOX BLDO.,
will loan what you need on real estate, stocks
and bonds. Building loans a specialty. 6-9-tf
DIAMOND LOANS—LIBERAL AMOUNTS;
■-• per cent to 5 per cent.
706 Security Bldg. Phone F2905. 6-24-7
SMALL LOANS AT 616 CITIZENS NATIONAL
BANK Bl.nQ. Main 2402. «-S-lm
FOR EXCHANGE
Real Estate
FOR EXCHANGE—WE CAN EXCHANUS
your property, no matter where located.
SLACK & COMPANY, 4U-S0 Grant bldg.
ACO77. Main 7071. »-»■'<
Miscellaneous "Swaps"
WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK
Oold company and other mining stoc'n for
stock In the California Wave Motor mm
pany (Reynolds). BOX 242, Herald. 6-26-tf
. CARPET CLEANING
PIONEER CARPET CLEANINO WORK*
incorporated. W. C. CLINE, president.
f.33 S. Olive st Tel. Uonie F288O; Sunset
i Main 217 S-11-tf
FOR SALE
Country Property
_
Antelope
Valley
RICHEST, LEVEL, St'BIRRIGATED
Alfalfa Laii
Worth «<(rH(fl\ 'or <S,An P«
at least «P» WV) cash .pW acre
Thi« rich, level, sablrrlgvted ALFALFA
land Is in the famous artesian flowing well
district, adjoining 1.M.1 A ranches
which produce 10 ts 12 lons of alfalfa
ppr acre each season. No bind within 711
miles of Los Angeles even at s.'iin( per
acre Is better than this. Only 80 acres
at this price, others -in tlii- district Hell
ing at $110 per acre. COME QUICK.
TALK WITH
EDWARD SCHERMAN
•
219 Citizens Nat'l Bank Bldg., 3rd and
Main
8-27-3
BEAUMONT '
BIG EXCURSIONS
Twice weekly—Sundays and Thursdays
—$2 round trip. Leave at 9:45 a. m.,
back same day. FREE to buyers See
Beaumont, the apple paradise of South
ern California. J9OO buys 6 acres apple
lands with water and a city lot 60x140.
BEAUMONT LAND * WATER CO.,
616 So. Broadway.
Houses
FOR SALE—EASY PAYMENTS; SNAP, HMO,
Jioa cash, balance $15 month; 4-room modern
cottage; gas, sewer, etc.; west of Central
aye.; good lot. Inquire 4608 CENTRAL AYE.
Phone South 2308. 6-27-5
FOR BALE—BY OWNER, LOVELY HOME,
southwest: large place; ranges, figs and
walnuts; (3600; only $100 down and $25 per
month. THOMPSON. Main 1728. 6-2S-1
FOR THE NEATEST, PRETTIEST PORT
able house now on the market call at 831 W.
THIRD ST. $100 and up, 6-27-3
FOR SALE-NEW, ELEGANT HOUSE; LOT
75x185; beautifully improved; bargain. 1460
W. ADAMS ST. 6-27 7-4
' Suburban Property
ROBKRTS 1 100 ACRES TRACT
$285 PER ACRE AND NO MORE; NOW
PRODUCING GOOD CROPS, POTATOES,
SWEET POTATOES, ALFALFA, WAL
NUT AND ORANGE LAND; 85 MIN
UTES' RIDE, NEW ELECTRIC CAR.
ELLIS & JOHNSON, 411 S. MAIN, ROOM
jao._ «-i2-tf
Apartment Houses
NOW IS TUB TIME TO BUY SEVENTEEN,
room apartment house, located In one of
the most beautiful sections of the city.;
excellent car service; all modern conven
iences; newly furnished.
PRICE 1600
lower than cost. One-half cash, terms to
suit. Address
R. E. W., box 295, Herald. t-i-x
Houses and Lots
FOR SALE—NEW, MODERN, 5-ROOM COT
tage between Flgueroa and Hoover sts, 731
"\V 55th st.; will sell on payments for $2700,
half cash, $2500. Owner, W. E. TALBERT.
Telephone South 0702 or South 3470. 8-27-3
City Lots and Lads
FOR SALE—LOT 109x130 FEET, Im
proved by neat 8-room house, chicken
houses and corral, 12 fruit trees In bear-
Ing, gas and water service. Call or ad
dress owner, FRED W. FULTON, 563 E.
Avenue 28. 6-16-2W
Pianos
TOUR PIANO OPPORTUNITY
Why rent when you can get a nn» op
right at $4 monthly? We have well knew*
makes, second hand, all In excellent con
dition which you can seoure oa the**
urnis. Let us show you.
OEO. J BIKKEL CO.
148-7 South Spring st. 1-U-tt
iron BALE—UPRIGHT PIANO IN FINE CCN
dltlon; only $100 for Immediate sale. Call for
inspection. 413 W. FIFTH ST. 4-U-tt
Furniture
«EPARATB LOCKED IRON ROOMS 11.00
per montn; trunks, boxes, etc., lio to fiOo.
Phono lor our large van wbea you move,
li.*-j per hour.
COI.YEAR WAREHOUSE CO..
<uVII-l> Kan Pedro st. Main office, 60»-ll S.
Uain ••- Phone Main 1117; t'aiJl. i-l-u
Ranches
$6000 WILL BUY 105-ACRE FOOTHILL
ranch; 45 acres level land, balance hilly; 90
acres cleared, remainder easy to clear; 800
full bearing apricot trees, drying plant, house
and barn; present crop apricots and beans
reserved, which promise to make more than
18000. Give possession at any time. WM.
ROBINSON, owner, R. F. I). No. 1, Moor
park. Ventura county. 6-26-3
Livestock Horses, Mules, Come
FOR SALE-9-tEAR OLD HORSE WITH
carriage; dark bay. safe, any woman or child
can ride or drive; 1100. 812 B. FORTY-FIRST
STREET. 6-26-3
Meat Market
FOR BALE—MEAT MARKET; GOOD BUSl
ness and best nxtures; 1400 cash. Call 1706
E. Mth st. Phone South 6-; i-;
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE— 35-horsfpoweT
motor; rare bargain. Ap
ply Cashier, Herald office.
BOOKS
Boston Book Store
LET is -l.i.i. i 1)1 1; HOOKS ON I.O.UMIS
• lon. Libraries catalogued and «old at
private sale or at auction, a* preferred.
Auction every Thursday, 10 a. m.
rhmitt I ■'•-■■ ills. 814 W. Seventh St. '
S-2«-tt
TYPEWRITERS
TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT AND BOLD,
rentedi nil make-; guaranteed; repairing.
BAKER IIOEV CO., Inc.. W4V4 8. Bdway.
Main 4801, A 4019. 8-28-2.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
I
WANTED- FOR MAGAZINE »O-
Ing a Urge business; must buy one-third In
terest. J. F. ANDERSON & CO., 244<4 South
Broadway. 6-22-lmo
1 HAVE INVENTED A PLAIN, PRACTICAL,
inexpensive ocean wave motor and will 1
demonstrate my Invention to the satisfaction
of any person who Is ready to Invest $2600.
BOX 225, Herald. 6-26-3
FOR SALE—DRY GOODS AND NOTION
store; cheap rent; good location; cash trade
established. TEMPLE 1670; <iulck bargain.
«-■::.
'-. * SPECIAL NOTICES
61iTT?AYHERT~iWN'T"TORa^f^T'o~BRfNG
HOME 6 BOXES OF KELBE,If'S DRY HEAL- I
ING POWDER. IT 18 THE BEST GALL |
CURE WE EVER USED ON OUR HORSES. ,1
SOLD BY HARNESS DEALERS AT
WHOLESALE. 518 W. 17TH ST., LOS AN
GELES, CAL. 6-27-lmo
BOM S3 ' illl.i'/.KN' RECEIVED AND
placed in homes for adoption. Apply to
CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY. 2414 Grif
fith aye. 6-1-*
MRS. ANDERSON] 1249V4, B. FLOWER-
Trtatments for colds, rheumatism and nerr*
ausnesa. PHONE F4762. S-26-tl
I WANTED - LADIES', GENTS' CLOTHING.
HIGH prices. 810 S. spring, MAIN 3597;
FSO36. 6-25-Cmo
JAMES R. ROGERS, EX-EXAMINER U. 8.
patent office. Patents 42S BYRNE
BLDG.. Lot Angelen. Cs'.. H-l-m
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MY BEST REFERENCE IS Ttlß.l
o gffS*ftg {FREE
Weak or Old Men Made Strong,
Firm and Vigorous.
SIS.OO to cure any uncomplicated case ol
any common affection of long or short dura
tion. Written guarantee for every case.
Lost Vigor, Weakness, Varlcocele, Weakened
Manhood. Pro.tatlc Diseases. Contracted
Disorders, Blood Poison. Stricture. Private
Diseases, Rapid Decline, Kidney and Blad
der troubles cured. .....
We defy the world to excel our treat-
Piles cured without knife or pain.
Consultation, Examination and Expert ad
vice free an* «la«l» 'lv»n *« »'"£• or by
-»-«. DR. KINO & CO.,
745 S. Main St.. Los Angeles. Cal.
I Will Give $1000
If I Fail to CURE any CANCER
or TUMOR I Treat Before it Poi
sons Deep Glands
NO KNITB or
PAIN. No Pay until jtfWß*. >*•• aS*
Cured. No X Ray or BT fl Iff
other swindle. An tmKJI* * y
Island plant makes HsSnBL.
the cures. Absolut* s^j .rePjajfcffi^ij&SA
(iimranten. Any Til- t9^Um
nior. Lump or fior« W JH'iy'^FW^^r.'Jß
on th« lip. face or ■ flB.*!11 ftt»H S.j|
anywhere t months ■ I OB
Is Cancir They 1 Kf
never pain until last .a^^^^Bta^H ~ '
stags. I 8» - page Ar\^m^^ l*Ts^*V>' k
book sent free with ff/^^^ I '(a
testimonials of thou- X^^^ntajl "
sands cured. 1^ a^Br
WHITE TO THEM.
Any Lump in Woman's Breast
IS CANCER, and If neglected it will always
poison deep glands in the armpit and kill
quickly. Address
Dr. and Mrs. Dr. Chamley & Co.
"Meat Successful Cancer Specialists Living,"
147 South Main St. LOS ANOKLES, CAL
Kindly Send to Some One With
Cancer.
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'he. annuve
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CLAIRVOYANT AND LIFE READER.
In touch with the spiritual side of things.
Without asking one question,
Gives NAMES, dates, facts and figures.
Before you undertake anything of Impor
tance get Madam Annuve's advice first.
Hundreds of patrons have been put on the
road to prosperity and happiness by her.
FEE ON ALL READINGS REDUCED THIS
WEEK.
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HOI Us DAILY FROM 10 TO 8.
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want ads help to make It. Let your wants
become known through Herald want ads.
Herald want ads destroy wants 5-13-x
AUTOMOBILES, OTHER VEHICLES
AM GOING EAST; MUST BELL MY 7-rAS
senger Thomas car: will turn over street
license. See MR. McDONOUQH, 057 S. Main.
6-27-3
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Fort-closure Sale
Sheriff's .-ale No. 66431. Order of sale
and decree of foreclosure and sale.
Cornelius M. Myers, plaintiff, vs. J. E
Peck and Mary G. Peck, his wife, Title
Guarantee and Trust Co.. a corporation,
trusto* (substituted by order of court for
John Doe), William Roe,, Jane Doe and
Alice Coo, defendants.
Under and by virtue, of an order of sale
and decree of foreclosure and sale, Issued
out of the superior court of the county of
Los Angeles, of the state of California, on
the second day of June, A. D. 1909, In the
above entitled action, wherein Cornelius M. j
Myers, the above named plaintiff, obtained aj
Judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale
again J. E. Peck el al,, defendants, on the
19th day of May, A. D 1908, for the rum
of two thousand live hundred forty and j
1-100 ($2540.01), dollars, gold coin of United
States, which said decree was. on the lilth
day of May, A. D. 1909, recorded in Judg
ment Book 164 of said court, at page 101,
I am commanded to sell an thai certain lot,
piece or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the county of Los Angeles, state of
California, and bounded and described M
follows:
Lot thirty-seven (37), block three (3) of
the Adams Street Homestead tract In the
city of Los Angeles, county of Los Angeles,
state of California, as per map recorded In
Book 54, jjage 33. Miscellaneous Records of
Los Angeles county. And i map of said
tract Is recorded in said book at said page
of said records. Together with the tene
ments, hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or In any wise apper
taining.
Public notice Is hereby given, that, on
Wednesday, the. SOth day of June. A. D.
1909, at 12 o'clock m. of that day. In front
of the Court House door of the county of
Los Angeles, Broadway entrance, l will. in
obedience to said order of *alo and decroe
of foreclosure and sale, sell the above de
scribed property, or so much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy said Judgment, with
interests and costs, etc., to the highest and
best bidder, for cash, gold coin of the United
States.
Dated this 4th day of June, 1.109.
W. ,A HAMMEL,
Sheriff of Los Angeles County.
By E. W. BIBCAILI Deputy Sheriff.
L. R. i S. H. OARRETT.
Plalntlff'a Attorneys.
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SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
German. English
Shorthand
by experienced tmrher. Terms moderate.
(SO W. 21st St. Phone South 1438.
Cumnock
School of Expression
Summer Term
Six Weeks —Opening July 6 !
Catalog Now Ready.
ISOO SOUTH FIGUEBOA STREET.
mi *«BT J-iri'H lit. ■ Onabllabaa lto.
OvpHlt* Central park.
Hamburgfr bldg., 820 W. Eighth St.
STORAGE ■^^
UAnas~pSivjtrßri^>cKMsr~iß6N rooms
(or furniture, etc., J1.60 and $2 par month;
trunks, Boxes, etc.. 26c to Mo; open van*
16 per day, or 75c per hour. We pack and
•hip household Roods everywhere at re
duced rates. COLYEARS VAN AND STOR
AGE CO.. office 60»-U 8. Main St. Ware
bouse 415-17 Ban P«dro St. Phones FII7I,
Main 1111, i-M-tt
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canyon - -
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lllso Dm Surf Line «:3» pm
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j and Tonopah
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t:00a flan Luis Oblspo, Fun Robles. 2:SOj»
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7:30p Cruz, San Josa and east 11:45p
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Tulare, Tracy, Sacramento, Oak- 7:06 a
ll;30ji land via Bakersneld and Fresno 8:66»
" 7:50 a Fresno~TuTare7 7766*
6:00p Bakersfleld B:*6a
lf:3oli] and Mojave l:lGp
Chicago, Kansas City, St. Louis.
. Golden State Limited via
>:45a Yum*. Benson. El Paso t:Kp
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I Yuma, Benson, Marlcopa. Tucson,
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8:00 a Santa Barbara and Ventura 11:60 a
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turla, Summerland
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•8:3 Op San Bernardino i:6sj>
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af:loa Chatsworth Park. (See note). a4:lop
(Note —To and from River sta
tion only.
All trains dally except those marked as fol
lows: "a" Sundays excepted; "b" Sundays
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Leave | - Arrive.
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I Omaha. Salt Lake City ■■■-.■-.
" Overland Express—
8:00 run Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis, 8:00 am
Kansas City, Denver, Salt
Lake. Searchlight. Ooldfleld | '
VISTam Ban Bernardino if:B6 am
11:00 am Colton - 10:41 am
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6:24 pm Ontario and 4:26 pm
8:00 pm I'omona 6:61 pnl
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6:90 pm >10:00pm
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