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4 Main. 72 r ~. ~~~T F-8182 M^YEAGER^I^ gsr " Artistic B- Estimates 5^C. Work Carefully s~~i^ 3 r~ -.„ . _ _ l<.»r* Our Given t^2B-9CENTRAL^BDG- Specialty - 6th & MAIN SX§ - ■^^wT^PfGFI- FS- CALIF- Jan. 27th, 1910 The Los Angeles Herald, Los Angeles, Cal. Gentlemen: We wish to express our due appreciatien for the pleasant and profitable relation existing for the last year, which has been mere than satisfactory, and can honestly state to all who "want what they pay for and are willing to pay for what they get" that they cannot make a better investment than to advertise in the Herald. Respectfully, M. S. YEAGER & COMPANY RAILWAY TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC From. Arcade station. Fifth and Central aye j Leavel |Arrlve | 8:00 a • Francleco via Coaat Line.| ?:3ua i 8:15 a San Luis Oblspo, Paso nobles,| 2:30p 2:3spDel Monte. Monterey, Santa| a:3opi 7:30p Cruz, San Jose and east |ll:4Sp San Francisco and Mojave i 8:00p Sacramento. Oakland, via j 7:05 a 9:30p Bakersfleld and r-esno ] -:■ la 7:soa| Fresno | I:05a 6:oop| Bakersllold | 8:00 a 9:3op| and Mojave I 8:00p | |Clilcagu. Kansas City, St. L,ouls.| 9:4Sp| Golden State Limited | 6:55p| 2:oop| The Californian. via j 7:1 I Tuma. Benson, El Paao | | Overland —New Orleans via | 12:01pil'uma, Benson. Marlcopa. Tuc-| l:30p Ison, £1 Paso, San Antonio,] | Houston j 12:01pj Yuma, Tucson, Benson, 6:30 a 3:00p Lordsburg. Demlng, 7:15 a E:lsp El Paso l:30p 6:4 Sal 1 8:30 a 8:00»|. jll:SOa i t:lsa[ Eanta Barbara | 2:3»p | l:4sp| and j 7:35p ! _:36pi Ventura *j 11:1 7:3op| ('Not Ventura). j11:45p B:l.a| Oxnard, Santa Susana, *| 8:30 a 2:36p| Moorpark. •|ll:50a 7:3op[* Somls, i _:30p t Camarillo. • 7:3jp I (*Oxnard only). |U:4sp I Santa Paula via _au_us, | 6:45 a Camulos, i'lru. Fillmore, |ll:50a _1;45p Satlcoy, Montalvo, Carpln- | 7:35p terla, Summerland | B:lsa| Nordnoll | 2:30p 2:36p| I 7:35p 7:4Sai |'6:30 a 8:5oa Pomona |<7:loa 12:01p Colton I 7:lou . 3:00p Riverside, Redlands and | 9:3ja , 4:oup San Bernardino |ll:35al 6:45p *Not Riverside, Red- | l:30p *b:l»p lands or San Bernardino j 6:25p I 7:10p 8:55al cov.na |H:lsa »:46pj ; I 7:10p 7:45a| Cblno | >:3sa 4:oopj I 5:25p |Santa Ana, Anaheim, Downey,| B;_sa| Morwalli | 8:30 a ll:15a| I 2:1»P l:00pa* Buena Park, West a"| 3:'J'jp 6:10p Anaheim, West Orange j 4:60p . j "Downey only j , "B:ssa| Newport Beach I 4:50p B:ssa|a Los Alam:tos a| 4:sup " _:45a| Brawley, Imperial. J 6:30 a B:l_p| El Centro, Calexico I 6:55p y;osa| San l-'edro-Comptun " 111:45 a J:3op|* *Vla Long Beach |___p ' fl:0&a| fl Long Beach-Compton |11:45 a 3:_op| *Vla San Pedro »i 6:35p 9:o6a| Santa Catal.na Island I C:36p "eTUIi 1 i--"** 7-50a| Fernando *| S:4oa 1-4SP |ll:sua _:ocp 'Motor I 7:351> 9:30P1 . I 8-°°P . B:3oa|a Chatsworth Park. (Sco a| 3:4&p note). (NoteTo and fromi |River station on'.y). I j All trains daily except those marked as j [ follows: "a" Sundays eicepted; "b" Sundays ; only. _ j SANTA FE \ l_eava | I Arr'v« I Eastern—Calif. Limited, 1C:OO am dally, Chicago via Ixnver 6:00 pm and Kanaas City " lOverland Express—Dally 8:00 pm I Chicago via Denver nnd 8:30 am I Kansas City Eastern Express — Dally 7:30 am Chicago via iJenver and 7:05 am i Kansas Clt/ _Ute Shaped—Going via 8:30 am Pasadena. Heturn via 6:30 pm Santa Ana canyon | \ "7:35 am 10:00 am j 1:30 am Redland* via Pasadena 1:00 pm _:00 pm 6:40 pm 4:30 pm I 7:40 pm | 7:30 am I Redlands vla.Oranse 1 10:81 am 10:65 am | I 6:30 pm j ~ | 1:00 pm \ 7:35 am [ Riverside via Pasadena | 5:40 pm . 7:3u am 7.05 pm i 10:65 am Riverside via Orange 10:36 am 6:05 pm 6:30 pm i 7:30 am I ':«» am j 10:65 am Corona via Orango 10:86 am 6.05 pm 8:30 pm "77J30 am 7 :&5 am i 10:86 am San Bernardino via Orange 10:35 am 6:06 pm 6:30 pm 7:3 a am ~ 8:31) am 8:30 am 10;u0 am j 10:00 am San Beri.ardlnn via Pasa- 4:00 pm 2*oo pm dena D:lo pm 4:30 pm liW pm ; 6:45 pm . 8:00 pm 7:40 pm i , 8:55 am 6:56 am 2:15 pm Saiita Ana. 8:25 am 6:05 pm }:«> Pm 11:55 pm _____! "7:30 am I 6:56 am 8:65 am - 7:05 am | 10-55 am Fullerton. Anaheim, 8:25 am j 2 : i5 vm Orange 10:36 am ,':od pm J:00 pm 11:65 pm_ I I *-3& Pm '7-35 am iyan Jaclnto, Elslnore, He- 10... am 10:56 am ' | met and Murletta 6:30 pm 10:25 am | Redondo | 4:20 pm • 15 pni " Esq..ii.lll.) 1:00 pm 8-66 am Fallbrook 6:16 pm 8*55 am Ban Diego and 6:55 am ' J:l6 pm Coronado Beacb 1:00 pm 11:66 pm Surf Line 6:15 pm 7:30 am Randsburg # 7:06 am BoO pm I Searchlight an' Chloride I 7:05 am 8:00 pm Beatty, Rhyollte, Ooldfleld 8:10 ant and Tonopah I Mrs. C. B. Bell purchased from M. M. Tledford a. new eiKht-room bungalow at 345 Alexandria avenue; consideration $5600. Mrs. Bell gave as part payment ■jfi and l«i . Wave Crest iivenuf, Ocean Park, containing two furnished <ot tucea- balance of. tlic consideration unpaid in cash. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES [ SCHOOLS AND^COLLEG^^ MISS WING'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 1226 ALVARADO STREET Day and boarding. All departments from kindergarten to college. Pre paros for college anj university. Fine school for pirls visiting Southern California for winter to keep abreast of their studies. Piano, elocution, pottery, etc. Private tutoring. Winter term opens January 3. MISS ETHELWYN WING, M. A., Principal. Home CSI44 Sunset West 55»» Wr£l/S/A/£SS(PLI£G£ Is the undisputed leader uf liu*iiness Educa tion on tho coast. It has prepared and placed lv good positions thousands; let It prepare you. Enroll Monday. Call, wtU« 'or paona. F6700; Main 611. 1. N. INSKtLI', mauaser, 614 South Grand aye. j^j£___3_? Los Angeles Business 2Sssa§*l' College -Jf^'-'--' ?//'«• Incorporated 1890. ■^ I rrnSV I*'''"'''"' OiK'n ' pntire year. j- Ljßp'^,'';ii Positions for graduates. I_?i jfe'^T.'i.v? Send fur prospectus. j; ~; \3_Blfe. Both phonea. «J__i__r= ~~" 417 \\. FIFTH ST. __FTII-STKI__T-UY-TIIE-rAKK. tMW 953-957 W. 7th St. Enrullments Dally. \evv Catalogue. Both pbonM. ■ F. Urou-nslMTKer. Pres. Sth Floor Hamburger Bldg.. 1.09 Angeles. German, English Shorthand by experienced teacher. Terms moderate. 220 \V. 2lit fit Phone South 5418. Urban Military Academy HOAIUIIM; \M> DAY SCHOOL, Semi for Catalogue. Wfst Nintii unit lii'iicuu htreets, Lor Angelea. Telephone 83647, WANTED—STUIJENTS TO STUDY SPAN ish; half price for class starting I ruary 1 (25 cents). Call at once. NATIONAL BCHOOL.S OP . PEWRITING, ild Cham ber of Commerce. 1-23-10 T. it. C. A.—IJAY AND EVENINU CUM merclal, technical, automobile, colle^ti pre paratory and grammar Bchools dow open. __ 10-S-tt LOB ANGELES BCsInESS COLLEOE7 41J W. Fifth t. E. B, BIiIIAUEH, i'h. D., president since IS9O. 10-27-tf BROWNSBERGER COMMERCIAL COL lege, 553-7 \V. TTII. Send for catalogue. 10-29-tf RAILWAY TIME TABLE SALT LAKE ROUTE All trains daily except as noted" I^ave| First Street Station. |Arrlva 8:35 a Han liL-rnarUinu, | 8:35 a 11:00 a Colton 10:41 a 8:40p Riverside. j 1:25b 6:24p Ontario and | 4:2|p Pomona | 6:51p "«T46ir* ' 'I 8:15_ t:6oa Long Beach and |ll:10a |•l:30p l:2opa San Pedro j 7:00p _4i«op s| 2:ibg 8:B0ai Santa Catallna Island | 7:UOp "sTlßal Pasariemi f 9:45 a S:oop| I'a«ail.-na | 7:20p •Dally except Sunday. sSunday only. ~ I Utah-Cailrornla Special. | t:00p Ealt Lake, Butte. Denver. |10:00 a j and Chicago- I SALES AND EXCHANGES INDICATE ACTIVE REALTY Amonff recent Bales and exolianges made by Hildeshelm & Bchiller are the 'following': W. A. .Avery t.p a local investor, a 23 -acre orange and lemon grove at Cuca monga, improved ith a good eight room house; comideratlon $23,000. This u.i.s a cash proposition. Mrs. Jeanno Rooh purchased a nine room residence in Ellondale place, near West Adams Htrret, from Mrs. C. \V. Gries; consideration 18000. Mrs. Hoos deeded to Mrs. Qrlet a handsome bun galow in Ventura, Cal., as part pay ment en thl property, the balance was paid in cash. M. \V. Heneman ha purchased lot on Horizon avonue, Ocean Park, between the Trolley way and Ocean front, fur . I,OS ANGELES HERALD: SINDAY MOHMXC JAXUAKY 30, 1010. ADVERTISERS Count clx average words as one line. : No nrl. nrrpptcd for less tban the price { of three lines. The Tlernlri reserves the right to revise I advertisements and to reject or omit and } refund the amount paid. Report promptly to the classified man airer failure to get returns or experience with fraudulent or dishonest advertisers. Two or mor«* Insertions are better than OB*. Try a three-time ail. Kesulta almost certain for nnythinar. For contract solicitors and adverUalag advice call SUNSET~MAIN 8000 HOME 10211 i-VP ASK TOR CLASSIFIKH MANAGER j SPECxAL~RATES ____ tTnnt ad». lr n word eneh Insertion. Rooms for rent, 8 lines, 3 times I llwui) nltli board. 3 lines, 3 times, 25 CENTS lIEI.P WANTED—MaIe and female, 3 Hoes, 8 times, 25 CENTS BITCATIONS WANTED, FREE MARRIAGE LICENSES CT.OSTER-McCLELLAN-It. St. flair Gloster, ase 2.3. native of Michigan, resident of San Franclsi-o, and Eva M. 'lellan, age 19, na tivo of Michigan, resident of Grand Rapldl, Mich. JOLI.V-NEWEI.T-r-Theodore H. Jolly, age 22, native of Texas, 1..-1.1. Nt of Highland, and Grace M Newell, age M, native of Mluourl, resilient of San . ma rdlno. THOMAS-STOXt;—Abraham T/. Thomai age 80, native of MlchlKa-J resident of l.mii: ]>acli, nnd Clara K. Stone, age 46, native of Ohio, rfsld^nt of Ll ■ Angeles. KALTENBACH-CRKIQHTON— R. Knl tenbach, iik.- 25, nativo of New York, reai di-nt of Brooklyn, and Juana N. Crelghton, age 23, native of Ohi rMident of Los An g.-les. NOUJSNBEBaER-VARNEY—Frank W. Nol lenberger, age 22, native of California, and Grace E, Varney, age 18, nativo of Califor nia; both residents at X__nkershlm. .RMICK-HEDBERQ— H. MeCor mic-k. age 31, native of Minnesota, and Hilda IS. Hedberff, ago 25, native of Sweden; both rrpldPMiH of Pasadena, PHY-PRATT—Daniel W. Phy, age n. native of Arizona, and Edith Prat, ■■•■ 10. ItlVO of Wisconsin; both residents of Santa Monli KERR-BRYANO—Morton D. Kerr, age M, na tive of Missouri, resident of McKlttriok, and Ili'na V. Liryano, age 22. native of Canada, resident of I*os Angeles. m:i.SAi/nii' Pedro Saveabo], ago 45, native of France, anil Maria Sail hu, iiu. 30, native of Trance; both r< sldenta of tioa An egeles. BRYAN-QALLI O. Bryan, age 21, na tive of Kentucky, and Mlnie A. Galll. age 22. nativo of Moxlco; both n Blde&t ■ of Los An ffeles. MARTINEZ-SANCHEZ -Qaspar G. Martlnei, Rge 24, native of lalifoi nla, and raa Ban chPZ, uge 10, nativo of California; both resl drnts of whlttler. BOOTH-LOCKE—James M. Booth, age 29, na tive of California, and Bdith W. Locke, age 1<;, native of Colorado; both residents of Ll..s Angi i I -|,\ l.li-k' iMl'l'"- Harry I!. Culver, Bge 21, natlw of lowa, realdent of Sandwich, 111., anil Kdna M. Hompf, age 21. native of Illl nnis. ■. -.|. in of Sf.nnn.iuk. HI. DIED RANNEI.LK-Dlod in the slxty-fltth year of her age at hr home, ii-i Harvard boule vard, in this city. January 28, 1910, Mi Jane Hoga RannelH, wife of S. D. Ran nell find mother of John W, Rannella and Evelyn B. Itannells of this city and of Dr. Alfred W, Rannelia of Topic, Mexico. Funeral from Immanuel Preabyterian church at 1" a.m. Monday, January 81. Interment at Hollywood cemetery. Friends of the family are Invited to attund. Columbus, Ohio, pap. Please copy, 1-30-1 PENDLETON January 20. 1910, Margaret, wid ow of Rev. William 11. Pendleton, I). D., mother of C \v. Pendleton, Mrs. Bella P. ii.iv..ii, Mrs. J. G, Scarborough, Mrs A. C. Jones, Charles H. and Merle Pendleton. Funeral services will be held at the residence of i;.:- daughter, Mra. J. G. Scarborough, L'ij7;t Menla avenue, Monday, January 81, at 2 o'clock p. m. Interment Rosedale cemetery. 1-30-1 REI.TTG-At lilt late home. 151 East Sixty third street, . nlamaa RelJlg, age 25 years. Funeral al Pleroa llros. & Co., 810 South Flower itreet, Tuesday. February 1. at 10:30 o'clock. Friends and acquaintances invlt.-.1. 1-30-3 CABOT- At Los Angeles, January 25, Charles Cabot, in his 81th year; born In Philadel i-iiia, Pa., and / resident of I*os Angeles for over forty years. Funnral private. 1-30-3 CARD OF THANKS \HI> 111 THANKS Th. family of tho late Mrs. Mary A. Potta ' desire lv thank friends for their kinJ atten- THE WEATHER _ ' rns_AXUHUX J»»- -?■ "'"■ "Time |Baram.|Ther.|lFum.| Wind |Vic.|W««th«l ia.m.i;»:M"T"M~r« I SH I I I PI Cldj 6p. m. I 89,88 I 66 | 67 I gw I 4 I Cl«ar . Mn\" temperature T2. Minimum temperature 48. Weather Conditions SAN* VNCISCi', .Inn. S9.— The following maximum and minimum tomporaturtw nro rr ported rom eMtern station? for prevtoua flayi Clicago S4-J4, Now York 10-js, Omaha JO-Ij. Forecast For San Francisco and vicinity—Fair Bun day: llclil northeasl « Ind. For 1-oK Angeles and vicinity—Fair'Sunday; IIbM »outhwe»t wind. For Santa Clara and San Joaquln Valley— Fnlr Sunday! light n"rth wind. For Sacramento valley-Fair Bundaj ; lisllt s^nlh wiinl. __^__ a CHURCH NOTICES Temple Baptist Cimircto Worshiping in the Auditorium. Corner Fifth and Olive Streets. "THE WORLD'S MASTER MIND" At 11 a. m. Rev. A. w. Rider, Pacific dlstrlol secretary or the American Baptisl Missionary L'nlon, will preach on the above great theme. MONTHLY MUSICAL SERVICE. Brief organ recital at 7:15. Baritone solo, two quartets and anthems. Mr. ("illes Kellogg and two representatives will speak of "The Call of the Rescue Mission." y Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, next Sun .la. morning and nißht. $30,000 organ. H^ats free. 1-29-- CMstlai Sdeice Services Fourth Church of Christ. Scientist At W. C. T. U. Hall. Temple street and Broadway. Services Bunday. 11 a. m.; sermon from the Christian Science Quarterly. Subject, "Love." Sunday school. 9:00 a. M.i Wednasda: evening meetlnß. S o'clock. Reading rooms, 704 Herman W. Hellman BldK., Spring and Fourth streets, open dally, Bundays excepted, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 1-29-2 Imiiairael Presibyterlai , Clircli Corner Tenth and Flgueroa streets. The pastor, Rev. Hugh K. Walker, D. D., will preaoh at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sun day. Morning subject, "The House ol the Divine Interpreter." Evening. "The Health of Ills Countenance." something better than Christian Science. Bible school at 9:30 a. m.: Y. P. S. C. E. at 11:15 p. m. Strangers wanted and warmly welcomed. 1-29-2 Flss Mepeita! Clwrcli %of CMs! Eighteenth and Figueroa ntreets. Hl:\. .1. S. THOMSON, l'astor. Sunday service, 11 a. m.; subject of sermon, "Fire;" solo. "Love Me, O God" Mr. Roland Paul; solo, "How Long Wilt Thou Forget Me?" Mrs. George l'\ Drake; duet, "Crucifix," Mrs. Drako and Mr. Paul. Miss Mary L. O'Donoughue, organ ist. All are cordially Invited, especially strangers. 1*29-2 5L Join's Episcopal Church 514 West Adams Streel iKear Figueroa). REV, LEWIS a. MORRIS, Rector. 7:30 a. m.* holj* communion; 11. a. m., morn I prayer and sermon, "Cheerful ness;" 7:30 p. m., evensong and addreu, "Christian Love," A free church. Short and hearty services. Tako It on or Grand aye. or Hedondo car to W. Adams street or yellow University car to Chester place and walk through Chestor place. 1-29-2 line Los Angeles FeliowsMip REVNOI.I) K. BLIGHT, Mini-ler. Service at 11 a. in. at Blanchard hall, 233 Bouth Broadway. Subject, "How to Con quer Fate." Prelude, "Lee's Statue at Washington." All seats free. 1-29-2 St. Paul's Pro-Catfeetal 523 BOUTH OLIVE STItEIJT. Very lU£V. WM. MAG COKMAt'K, Uean. 7:30 a. m. —Holy communion. "THE SAINT witoxc, siiH': UP" Will he the topic of the dean at 11 n. m. 7:30 p. m.—Bvenlng prayer and ser mon by the Rev. Joseph McCunnell. 1-29-2 "ilmivcrsal. Spirifiialsit BrotieirtojM holds meetings at 10:30 and 2:50 sharp. Lecture by Dr, Green; subject, "Temple of knowledge." followed by messagei foi everybody present. Evening meeting al s o'clock; HUbject, "Darkness, Light." fol lowed by tests, Messages Cor everybody present. Caledonia hall, U9H B, Spring st. MO-lt ?hone Home. \ 17X6. Hours, 12 in S p. m. <lew Thought Books and Magazines for Sale. Mil AlMOsicvi. CIBCI LATING I.IBKAItV AND FREE READING ROOM. anor M. Reesburg, Librarian. Sstabllsh February, 1902. 611 i (rani building, Lorthwest corner Fourth and Broadway. .vi. mbi rshtp dues, 25 centa per month. LITERATURE FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. 1-23-a-tf First UiltarHai Cliircl 925 BOUTH FLOWER. E. MANTON lIOIKJIN, Minister. Subject for Sunday morning, January ii, "Standards of Art and Religion." Sunday school at 9:45. lauea for all B.KQ3. 1-29-3 Socialism vs» AiarcMsm will i a tho subjeot of Harry F. Schade'a lecture at McKlnley Hall, Walker Theatev bldg., this vanlng. A critical analyi by a uiuse itudi nt of economics. Admission free. All cordially invited to attend. 1-30-1 IOTICK TO CHUKCHES-COPY FOH ALL. Church notices for the Baturilay anJ Sun day morning Iseucs Is requested to be turned in at The Herald offlos by Friday noon, If possible. This will assure proper classification and publication,. 2-11-tf ,1 BERAI< CLUB MEETS EVERT ; SUNDAY niglit at 8 o'clock at Mammoth hall, 517 B. Broadway. Tonight Paine memorial. Bdward Adams Cantrell on "Thomas Paine." 1-riO-l OSMBTERin CEMETERY Two miles outside the city limits on the Los Angeles ana Redondo Ry.; 200 acres of per fect land with Improvements outclaaslnc any cemetery on the coast. »7 S. Broadway. Room 202. Phones F3303, Main 4669. Supt. 'phone, A»6M. 4-1-ltmo EVERGREEN cemetery" The Los Angeles Cemetery Association. Boyle Heights near city Umlls. Operated un der perpetual charter from Los Angeles city. Modern chapel and crematory. Office, 839 Bradbury bnlldlnc. . Phones—Main 6S2| ASlOti. Cemetery— D 1083) Boyle t. «-6-i:mo ROSEDALE CEMETERY In endowed Memorial Park noted for It* nat ural beauty; endowment fund for perpetual care, over 1250,000; modern receiving" vault, chapel, crematory and columbarium; acces sible; city office, SUITE 302-51* EXCHANOB 1i1.n0., N. E. corner Third and Hill sts. Phonen, Main »0»; A 38?". Cemetery office. 1831 W. Washliigtun «L; phone. 72858; West M. Im*&" • ■ -. 'mum e-2-12mo WANTED Help—Male WANTED—ADVERTISING MEN. INQTJIRH of CLASSIFIED M \N.\i;i:n. 1-30-3 WANTED— TWO GOOD BOTS nF.TWEB^ aces of 14 »nd 17 to carry routes south of Seventh and e»«t of Flitueroa. and alio two good boys to carry routes In Pico Heights: routes pay J9 and $10. Ask for MR. POWERS at the Herald office after s p. m. or call up Bdway. 8514. 11-l!-tl MEN WANTED TO PREPARE FOB KAllj way mall, customs anil postoftlce exami nations; 1(00 to $ir.oo; preparation tree. Write for schedul! bliowlhk plaoe». I'KANKI.IN INSTITUTE, Uopt. -'!'■ Rochester, N. Y. . „, 1-26 29 SO 1-5.6 7IS 1.1 14 18 -° -1 SAI.KSMK.V WANTED—RESIDENT, TO place carbon paper directly with consum r. Can bo mat Ither sldo line or regular business. I'rcvinus exporlenoe needn't count. Immediate profits. Big futui rawing ac count. CAMERON CORPORAIION, M-« Cortlandt St., N. Y. i'i>'l NO EXPENSE TO LEARN ELECTRICITY. plumbinK. bricklaying, automoblllnK on con tract Jobs in few mont X*' time. No appren ticeship or helpers' work. Catalog free f.NITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 132 Allso St.. Los Angeles. 10-4-H WANTKD, AT ONCE—RBVOLVERB, -rilles anil shut guns of all kinds; also musical Instruments, Wo positively pa! the highest ]>iiei' In the west. l''>'.:- MBK'S COLLATERAL LOAN OFFICE, 4'!'. B. Main Bt. 1 --''-'' WANTED—MAN; MUBT BE WILLING TO learn and capable of acting as our repra . sentatlve; no canvassing or soliciting; good Income assured. Address NATIONAL CO OPERATIVE REALTY CO., '•'-- Marden bldg., Washington, D. C. 1-30-1 BOOKKEEPER—FIRST CLABS, TO HANDLE books; will take about two hours two days a week; good salary to right mnn. D, S B. PUMP AND SUPI'LY CO., 8638 Humnoldt Bt. Phone East 1506. ' 1-30-1 WANTED-AGENRT, ABLE TO ASSUME office management; salary paid; references and investment JlOOO required. Write repre sentatlve, E, Herald branch, San Bernar dino, Cal. 1-28-3 MEN WANTED QUICKLY 11V BIG CHl cago mail order house to distribute oata lies, advertise, $21 weekly! 160 expense al lowance. MANAGER, 1210 State St., Chi cago. 1-30-1 SIDE LINE—POCKET SAMPLE; 10 MlN utea, $40 commission; want limited number high grade men only; no others need apply. F. . 1.. VERNON, Secretary, Newton, lowa. 1-30-1 WANTED—BOY TO DO OFFICE WORK IN exchange for commercial course; small sal ary. NATIONAL BCHOOLB OF TYPE WRITING, 610 Chamber of Commerce. 1-23-10 WE NEED TRUSTWORTHY MAN TO MAN aga branch at I3akcrsflcld; permanent sal ary; 11600; fully secured. Division Manager, care Herald, Ban Bernardino. 1-2S-3 WANTED— CARPENTER WITH $300 or more to act as foreman; wages ac cording to ability; will lie secured. Ap ply BOX 169, Herald. 1-29-3 WANTED—A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER and accountant; reply giving age, ex perience, references and salary wanted. Ad dress BOX ISS, Herald^ 1-30-3 WANTEP—A PLEASANT, ACTIVE, ELDER- Iy man wants home and small wages; guar antee satisfaction. Address BOX ltts. Herald. 1-30-8 WANTED FLOOR LAYERS TO LAY -".'« j feet of flooring by the square. Apply Mon- ' day. DOUGLAS, 407 Grant bldg. 1-30-1 WANTED—IO YOUNG SALES GIRLS; Ex perience not necessary. Apply B. B. CHAKL TON & CO., 113 N. Spring St. l-:i>.i-l WANTED—THREE GOOD BOYS TO CARRY routes. Apply to CROSSMAN, Herald of nce. l-»-tf Help—Female WANTED- YOUNG LADY TO DO OFFICE work in exchange for Spanish and short hand Instruction. Small salary, NA TIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Chamber of Commerce. 1-23-10 WAKTED—YOUNG LADY TO STUDY shorthand and bookkeeping. Can pay ,when we llnd you a position. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Cham ber of Commerce. ' 1-23-10 WANTED— LADItB; BEAUTY CULTURE pays big. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, corner Broadway, entrance 227 Mercantile place, lie, 25c hairclresslng. 1-25-6 LADIES AND GIRI.B AT HOME. STEAD i or evcnlDgs, can stamp transfer. $1.60 dos. upward; original, reliable arm. r.oom 334, MABON BLDQ., 22S W Fourth. 9-2S-tf WANTED— WITH DEEP WRINKLES to demonstrate my 10-day deep wrinkle treatment. MISS BERTHA BAi-ZER, 212 S. Broadway, room 1. 1-30-7 WANTED—LADIES '1O SELL HAIU RE- Btorer for gray and falling hair. MISS BERTHA BALZER, 212 a. Broadv.ay, up stairs. *>' 1-30-7 WANTED — EXPERIENCED MANGLE girls. Apply CITY TOWEL SUPPLY CO., 413 E. 6th Bt. 1-28-3 WANTKD—TEN LADIES TO MAKE 190 A week at home. Call at tIV/t N. Broadway. 1-30-1 ■ Help—Male and Female WANTED — WIDE-AWAKE REPREBENTA tIve In every to'vvn in Southern California (outside L. A.); either sex; unit bi good talkers and well acquainted; nothing to sell; a good opening for right parties. Address by letter only. 80, CAL. HQMESEEKERS ASSN., 225 Exchange Bldg., l*os Angeles. 1-30-1 WANTED—STUDENTS TO STUDY SHCKT band and bookkeeping; $2 a week; home use of typewriter free. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Chamber ot' Com merce. ■ 1-23-11) WANTED— MEN .J.ND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber t..»£e; guaranteed In eight weeks. Cats'. »<ue free. MOHLER BAR BER COLLECSE. 122 E. Second st. 7-1-tf COLLEGE AND NORMAL GRADUATES TO register for positions In Arizona, Nevada and California. BOYNTON TEACHERS' AGENCY, 686 Btlmsoo block. 1-23-lm AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN TO solicit for hotel at Catallna for room and percentage. PHONE 68767, Apt, a. ]-30-3 Situations—Female MIDDLE AGED WIDOW WISHES LIGHT employment; good nurse, companion ■ or ehargo of a home; care of child; must have fair salary. Addresa for ono week, iiOX 100, Herald. 1-27-4 WANTED—STRONG, YOUNQ SWEDISH girl who cannot Bpeak English wants sit uation In private family, general housework; reasonable wages. INEZ GRONBERO. 732 E. 60th St. 1-28-3 WANTED - WANTS POSITION AS cook or helper in kitchen or chamber work; good references. Address BOX SI, Herald. 1-28-3 First-class laundry woman TO go out by tho day or light house cleaning. 837 HAWTHORNE. Main 4219. WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG GIRL TO do light housework. Apply 350 S. OLESS or address BOX 285, Herald. ' 1-28-3 Room* y. YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE. TO GET' A room In private family for th» purpose of praclclng on a violin during the day; prefer a room entirely to Itself; give full particulars and price. AddreßS HERBERT, Natlck house, corner Main and Flret Bts., 1 LOSJ Angeles, cal. 1-nii-l ROOM WANTED BY YOUNG CHICAGOAN where- there are lively young people; first class; conveniently In; riiay want another room for a friend; state price and partlcu lars. Address UOX 137, Herald 1-30-1 WANTED Agents ATTENTION— PINT OF MILK merged into one pound of.butter; wonder ful new discovery; lamllysiie machine makes thieo poundH In two minutes; no chemicals usedi gets Just aB hard, looks the same, used the same and is sweeter and healthier than creamery butter; n God sc,,d to every family. FOUR CENTS A POUND. Think whal this saves In ono year. 25 sworn testimonials, Illustrated clr- uiars, and agents' credit terms scnl Tree to anyone. Family size machine sold on payments SI monthly. FAMILY BUTTER MERGER CO., 3S Henrj St.. Brooklyn, N. \ . 1-30-1 and 2d Sundays ach month 12 Sundays A LADY AGENT W VNTED TO SELL JK- Nee-Wa. Fink almond brick. A pure face toilet. Sells at Hunt. Bl| profit. For free samples and full particulars send 4c poKtago i" JEANETTH WALL CO., l>ept. 23, Kansas City. Mo. 1-30 2-«-l"--0-J7 3-6 AGENTS-SBO WEEKLT; TAUCINO AND EX pericnco unnecessary; our "trust scheme" en velope does the work; 200 per cent profit; gen eral agents make |1M weekly; particulars free; 36c samplo for 10c; if not satlsfled 10c refunded. CADILLAC NEEDLE CO.. Detroit, Mich. C-20-EU-tf AGENTS WANI BD MONEY) Ex penses paid; no experience requlrrd; va riety portraits, bromides, photo pillow tops, 30c; frames at our factory prices; credit given: catalogue ami samples free. DANIEL 11. BITTER CO., W. Van Buren, Chicago, 111. 1-30-1 NEW FOtJR-BIEVE STRAINER AND "NO splash," sold agents only; sample rree; send 2c stamp, cost of mailing; $5 profit daily: let us prove it. SEED'S, 164 Duane St., New York. » 1-30-1 WANTED— POfHTION AS CHAUPFEI S years' practical experience in shops and driving. THOB. FAUST, 207 S. Hill st. I'hone Broadway IMI. 1-80-1 ; CARPENTER FOHKMAN OF 12 YEARS' ' experience handling work wishes position; wages reasonable. Address 240 Byrne bldg. MalTt 5760. 1-80-4 Situations—Male IF YOU REQUIRE ANY HOUSE CLEANING, wood cutting or your yard cleaned up, we have plenty of men who want work bi the Olive branch mission, 706 E. Fifth »t. Phone Main 2568. Apply to N. F. SNIDER. 1-80-4 SOBER, STEADY, HANDY MAN WANTS situation on home place or hotel, city or country; knows how to take care of horses, cows and garden and willing to do any kind of work. Address BOX 78, Herald. l-29-3t WANTED—WASHING BY THE DAY OR hour. Will take washing at hume or go out and wash; or will do light housecleanlng. Call at 212 Concord St., MRS. JOHNSON. 1-D-tf ANTEIJ--A POSITION WITH MININO Co.; have had four years' experience as superintendent of copper mine; first-class references furnished. 1-30-3 YOUNG MAN WITH ONE YEAR'S EX perience in local auto factory wishes posi tion driving for real estate man. J. BURNS, Loncoln hotel. '. 1-30-4 WANTED- STENOGRAPHER OF STAN ford or L. A. Busln "s college graduati po sltlon In law otTlee. Phone OFFICE HELP, F2186; M. 6578. 1-SO-3 A MIDDLE-AOED MAN WANTS A POSl tlonj has had 10 year ' experience in mer cantile business; can furnish bank and city references. 1-30-3 WANTED — PRACTICAL TINTEH WILL ilnt roms and furnish all materials required for $1.7.") a room. JOHN STANG, 738 Mer chant St. . 1-30-1 WANTED—EMPLOYMENT EVENINGS BY >ung man, 20 years of age. Address BOX 17S, Herald. 1-30-3 PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING TQ exchange for automobile. Phone SOUTH 1416. 1-29-3 AS CHORE MAN, GARDENER OR WATCH man; experienced. JOE SMITH, 403 E. Eth at. 1-23-3 WANTKD—POSITION 11Y MAN ON RANCH. Address I!OX 186, Herald. 1-30-3 Money MONEY WANTED— ' Naturally nn Investor's first thought and main anxiety is where ca*n 1 invest my money In order to get the largest returns as well as the maximum of safety. A syn dicate is in process of formation to launch on the market the finest tract of building lots In Los Angeles, which will yield at least 7.", per cent on the Investment. If you wish to participate In thlH you will bo furnished full information by addressing BOX 198, Herald. 1-30-1 WANTED—3 YEARS 7 per cent. Six-room modern cottage: no agents. R. M. RUBBELL, 514 Douglas Ijldt'. 1-30-2 To Purchase —Real Estata WANTED— RESIDENCE LOTS IN Wilshlre and southwest district: we have several clients looking for locations at at tractive prices. BLACK BROS., 209 H. W. ilellman bldg. F1644, Main 3596. 1-30-1 WANTED—LOTS We have customers for property In the Wilshlre district, especially thai between Alexandria avenui and Western avenue, from Fourth to Plrsl streets. If you give us tho right price we guarantee action. : Tie McCarthy C«paiy SOl North Broadway, Los Angeles. Phones A 5941; Main 1802. 1-80-1 Wanted—Alfalfa Ranch, 20 to 100 Acres within 40 miles of Los Angeles, dividend paying stock and cash; only bargains oon sidered. 1-29-2 402 Central Bldg., 6th and Main streets WANTED—FOB CASH, THE BIGGEST BAR- Baln in house or lot, corner preferred, in section bounded by Main. Washington, Union, Ninth Give location, dimensions, price. Ad ddress BOX 190, Herald. 1-30-1 To Purchase —Miscellaneous WANTED— CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beda 76S SAN PEDRO ST. Phone* F8041; Main 110*. ■ M-IT-tf WANTED ONE LAKGE AND ONE SMALL, .econd hand offlc. desk. BOX C 2, Hefald^ FEATHER BEDS-PAY M TO »33 EACH. Address J. RYAN, 530 f-.n Pedro st. H-l-t» Miscellaneous WANTED-AN AITTO; WILL TRADE SOME good stocks for an auto, or will consider a cash deal. THE UNIT loan CO., 108 South Broadway. l-30-2t ,CEIoPOOLS CEbSPOOLS CLEANED OUT. All work dona satisfactory to Inspector. / L. A. SANITARY CO.. Phone 63146. Temple 69J. 1 10-19-t/ CESSPOOLS CLBANEIToUT BY THE RED Cross Sanitary company In on« to two loads, 13.50 per load; no other charges. 'Phone 69004. 10-7-tf IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.—WB take out largest load. West 6390; 22041). 2-10-tt BUS IN ESS INVESTMENTS FOR SALE-20,000 SHARES OF STOCK, NO more, at 26c share;, par value JI; a mar velous Invention, a proved success; Its field the world; IMQB neded to equip factory. This Is not a speculation, but a gilt-edgo Invostment. Machine now doing the)work of three designed for like purpose. You can see It work' and from its performance decide whether It's ■ good thing or not. Particulars address INVENTION, Herald. PART II FOR RENT Apartments —Furnished and Un. furnished The MSssoMlla , 612 West Wnshinitton £unnr, 9 and 3 room apartments, with pr'.- Tate bath; nil convenience*. i-'ake Unlrersltr •r WKEhlnston tt. car line. s-U-t( The St. Regis i & 3 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING: also single rooms. 237 SOUTH FLOWER. Vlaln 2290; A73.it); 5 mln. to business center. lcrate prices. 11-20-3 ma Rooms Furnished PENIEL HOUSE E27 S. MAIN. OVER J.-ENIEL HALIi Light, airy rooms In business center. Clean, moral and safe place to stay. Rates BSo tj II day; SI. to (4 week. Fhon* lid way 2065. U-19-amo GIRARD HOUSE 115 BAST THIRD BT. All outside rooms; central location; eleva tor service; steam heat; 60 rooms with pri vate bath; rent (15 per month. 11-IS-tt FOR RENT— BRIGHT. SUNNY. FUR nlshed rooms; private family; within walk- Ing distance; choice neighborhood; gentitj men only; very reasonable rent. Inquire 91 Sunbury aye. Take W. Ninth car. 1-30-8 FOR RENT—FURNISHED; ELDERLY LADY would like to "let part of house; nicely lo cated, piano dowers in bud; very reason able to the right party; ladles preferred. -1203 CATALIN/ ST., Pico Heights. 1-30-1 ' ' Rooms and Board A PRACTICAL NURSE WILL CARE FOII aged blind, fcblo minded or helpless people in her home in foothills; prlco fi to $I<>. Phone East S5OO. 1-30-1 Houses—Furnished SEVEN-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, BATH and one acre facing car; $2000, $1100 cash, balance like rent. F. H. HATHWAY, Rancho Inglewood. Redondo car. l-30-7t Houses—Unfurnished FOR BENT-^NICBLY DECORATED six room Hat. modern oonvenlenoes, close in; walking distance; $^0; Westiake district. Rental departcent MERCHANTS BANK AND Tltl ST CO. 1-27 -^ 30 FOR RKNT-5-ROOM. BEAUTIFUL, AT troctive. modern cottage on large lot; fruit trees, flowers and palms. 64S W. 35th St. riume West 100, 1-30- Flat* TO LET— 10 LARGE AIRY ROOMS modern, arranged in .suites; cheap rent ti> good tenant. OWNER, 044 Douglas bldg. 1-30-4 Offices FOR RENT—NICE SUNNY FRONT OF tices on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller office.". In nulre room 4, 244' i B. BROADWAY. 1-27-tt Store Room* To LET—WELL LOCATED STORE ROOM, 230 W. Ji (tenon st, $16. See this II you want a good Ideation cheap. OWNER, M 4 Douglas bldg. 1-30-4 FOR ONE-HALF OP NEW STORE, 714 Soulh Broadway. Inquire WHITE SEW. INQ MACHINE CO.. 628 g. Spring. 12-0-tf PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF OILED ROADS Sealed bids will Iju received by the cleric of the board of supervisors of San Mata'i county, California, until February 21. 1810, for the grading, turnpiklng and oiling of four (4) miles of ruad. each bid to I.c ac companied by a certified check in the amount of ten (10) per cent of the amount bid and made payable to the county of San Mateo, as liquidated damages in tho event that tho bidder or bidders fail to enter into a contract with good and sufficient bonds, for the faith ful performance of the work within five (fi) after *ho» award has been made ti> them, euid contract and bonds to be ap proved by the chairman of the board of super visors of Ean Mateo county, California. Plans and speclflcatlons on file for said work In tho office of the county clerk, Jos. H. Nash. Redwood Blty. Any or all bids are subject to rejection. P. H. McEVOY. Chairman of tho Board of Supervisors. l-11-30t LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB] annual meeting of the stockholders of tho Lyon-McKinney-Smlth Co. will he held at the office of the company. No. 652 Soutll Broadway, Los Angeles, Cal., Monday. February 7th. 1910, at 7:30 p. m., for tha purpose of electing directors for tho en si'lng year and for tho transaction off. cuch other business as may properly como before such meeting. J. O. SMITH. Secretary. Dated Jan. 20, 1910. ' - X 1-20-10 BATHS SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE. MANICURING, chiropodists, baths. JEAN LUNN ani ELSIE GHOSLIN, 020 S. Broadway. 12-3-tf MISS LEWIS. 826K B. BROADWA7. BUITB 3; baths and alcohol ruot; c.ectrical treatment , and magnetic; hours 10 to 10. 12-3-^tt OIL AND ALCOHOL RUBS. ROOM 8. 657*4 boi:th hill. Yi-i-tt DENTISTS Dlt, HACIIMANN, 205-200 Majestic Theater bids., 843 .■>. Bdnay. l-ofiai; Main 3816. Dlt G. A. COFFIELD, £14 WRIGHT & CAL lender "Blcii;.. hours 0 to 5. Phone rJJOS. ■ l-14-lmi» NURSES MASSEUR OR NURSE (STUDENT OF 1 MED.) — Well educated, thoroughly experi enced In Masso-Hydro and Electrotherapy (European methods) desire engagement; mental case; private or Institution. Ad dress BOX \:<t. Herald office. 1-2l)-:t WHEELED VEHICLES ~~> •>-—— ■""""'—"~ Automobiles CAST IRON BRAZBD LIKE NEW; ALSO aluminum and bronie; estimates given. Tel. M 7673. 1137 S. MAIN. '*>-l NOTARIES E M. WITT. NOTARY PUBLIC. PENSION papers, deeds, collections and wills nego tiated. Itoom 4, 244H S. Broadway^ STOVES STOVES REPAIRED Phone Main 2853. We call to give cost : of. repairing free. TURNER & GADBURY. CI2 San Pedro st. 1-s-Jll PATENT PROTECTION BXPENSE AND ATTORNEY FEE CUT ONE half. No patent, oo pay. WIXLS, 346 P. K. bldg. "" li-n-it SANITARIUMS BANNING SANATORIUM FOR TUBERCU LOSIS—EIevation SSSO; Banning, on S. P. H R.; 30 miles beyond Collon; no fog; dry mountain air; new. experienced 'natron- Rates low. Send for booklet. DR. HOLI. 11r.« n ,. ;->,.• l-n-lmo,