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BEST FOR THE MONEY===TRY A THREE TIME AD. UN THE HERALD WANTED Help— Male WANTED— SALESMEN AGENTS SECRETARIES ORGANIZERS AND MANAGERS . • FOR A SQUARE DEAL AND GOLDEN OPPORTUNITIES THROUGHOUT THE GOLDEN STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALL OR WRITH H. YOURSTONE, STATE ORGANIZER AND MANAGER THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN SEAL FRATERNAL BENEFICIAL INSURANCE, WITH ADEQUATE PREMIUM RATES BASED ON I THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE TABLE, WITH 3',i PER CENT INTEREST, COMBINING EVERY SAFEGUARD AND ALL IMPORTANT ADVANTAGES OF BOTH THE OLD LINE AND FRATERNAL SYSTEMS. INCLUDING CASH AND PAID-UP VALUES AND EXTENDED INSURANCE. ASSETS OVER $2,000,000 THE PAR EXCELLENCE OF AGENCY ORGANIZATIONS. INVESTIGATE I CAMPS NOW UNDER ORGANIZATION FOR WHICH SECRETARIES AND MANAGERS ARE IMMEDIATELY WANTED IN LOS ANGELES. FOUR AMEKICAH CAMPS. ONE ENGLISH CAMP. ONE SCOTTISH CAMP. ONE IRISH CAMP. ONE GERMAN CAMP. ONE SWEDISH CAMP. «i, ■ ONE NORWEGIAN CAMP. ONE DANISH CAMP. / OUTSIDE IN ALL SUBURBAN TOWNS AND THE CITIES OF SANTA ANA. RIVERSIDE, SAN DIEOO, EL CENTRO, SAN BERNARDINO, VENTURA. SANTA BARBARA AND BAK ERSFIELD. SAN FRANCISCO AND NEAP.-BY OAKLAND, RED WOOD, SAN JOSE. SANTA CRUZ, MARTI NEZ. SAN RAFAEL, FAIRFIELD, SACRA MENTO, SANTA ROSA, NAPA, WOOD LAND AND STOCKTON. STATE OFFICE fiUITE 616. CHAMBER OP COMMERCE BUILDING, 1/OS ANGELES. CAL. WANTED—THREE BOYS TO CARRY HERALD ROUTES. APPLY TO 11. A. THOMAS, BUSINESS OFFICE, AT OxNCE. , 2-1-tf WANTED Advertising solicitors. Inquire at HER ALD OFFICE between hours 8 and 9 a. m. and 5 and 6 p. m. Steady work. S-J-tf STENOGRAPHER WANTED— FIRST NA tional hank of Bakersfleld desires to se cure the services of a young man aB stenographer and typewriter. He should be from 20 to 23 years of age, competent, reliable and trustworthy. To such a young man a salary of $60 per month will be paid Please address FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Bakersfiekl, Cal. 2-3-3 tVANTED-A GOOD. ENERGETIC BOY. AP ply to BUSINESS MANAGER of Herald Fri day a. m. ■ I'4l NO EXPENSE TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, bricklaying, automobtllng on con tract Jobs In few monUu' time. No appren ticeship or helpers' *ork. Catalog free UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. 813 Allso SL, Los Angeles. 10-4-M WANTED—BOY TO DO OFFICE WORK IN exchange for commercial course; small sal ary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPE WRITING, 610 Chamber of Commerce. 2-3-10 WANTED— GOOD BOYS TO CARRY routes. Apply to CROSSMAN, Herald of nce. I-"" Help— Female WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO DO OFFICE work In exchange for Spanish and short hand Instruction. Small salary. NA TIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 510 Chamber of Commerce. 2-3-10 WANTED—YOUNG LADY TO STUDY shorthand and bookkeeping. Can pay when we find you a position. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Cham ber of Commerce. , 2-3-10 WANTED— BEAUTY CULTURE pays big. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, cor. Broadway entrance 227 Mercantile place, 15c, 25c halrdresslng. 2-2-12t LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME. STEADK or evenings, can stamp transfer. 81. do* upward; original, reliable Arm. Room 114, MASON BLDO. . 228 W Fourth. »-JI-tf WANTED—LADY WITH DEEP WRINKLES to demonstrate my 10-day deep wrinkle treatment. MISS BERTHA BAXTER, 212 S. Broadway, room 1. 1-30-7 WANTED—LADIES 1O SELL HAIR RE storer for gray and falling hair. MISS BERTHA BALZER, 213 S. Broadway, up staire. 1-30-7 . Help— Male and Female WANTED—STUDENTS TO STUDY SHORT hand and bookkeeping; %2 a week; home 'use of typewriter free. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING, 511) Chamber or Com merce. 2-3-10 WANTED—MEN *HD WOMEN TO LEAR.S the barber ir^-te; guaranteed In eight weeks. Cats.rtue free. MOHLER BAR BER COLLEGE. 122 E. Second st. 7-1-tf COLLEGE AND NORMAL GRADUATES TO register for positions In Arizona, Nevada and California. BOYNTON TEACHERS" AGENCY, 525 Stimson block. 1-23-lm Situations —Male WANTED— BY MAN ON A ranch; am willing to work at reasonable wages; will do any sort of work on the place. BOX 165. Herald.. 1-31-1 MAN WITH IS YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN all around office work account*, . etc., capable of managing: now secretary for a large corporation, with executive charge of office, open for a proposition. Address BOX 30. Herald. 8-4-31 WANTED—WASHING BT THE DAT OR hour Will take washing at home or go out and wash: or will do light bousecleanlng. Call at «li Concord St.. MRS. JOHNSON. WANTED— MIDDLE AGED MAN, AC tlve reliable, want* home, small wages, city' or country. BOX US, Herald. £M« WANTED Situations Male A MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS A Posi tion; has had 10 years' experience In mer cantile business: can furnish bank and city references. BOX 186. Herald. 2-1-4 WANTED—BY YOUNG MAN OF 23, POSl tlon as delivery man for grocery; experi ence; references. Address 4329 PROS PECT AYE. 2-3-3 WANTED^BY A GOOD STRONG MAN, any kind of work. Phone, morning only, SUNSET BROADWAY 1677, 2-3-3 Situations— Female WANTED — EMPLOYMENT; A GOOD, strong woman wishes employment at laun dry work or house cleaning by hour or day. Phone MAIN 4704. 2-3-4 WANTED—COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER wants position; references. Apply BOX 850, Herald. 2-3-10 MIDDLE AGED LADY WOULD LIKE housework In city or country. BOX 842, Herald. 2-1-4 To Purchase — Miscellaneous WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 158 BAN PEDRO ST. Phones F8O41; Main 110«. 12-17-tf WANTED—ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL second band office desk. BOX C 3, Herald FEATHER BEDS—PAT J." TO 135 EACH. Address J. RYAN, 630 ~-n Pedro St. li-J-tf WANTED—SMALL ROLL TOP DESK AT once. Call WEST 1563. 2-2-8 Miscellaneous WANTED— CUTTING; QUICK work done taking out orchards, eucalyp tus, etc.; get our prices. This machinery la for sale. W. G. KING, box 207, Covlna. \ FOR RENT 'Apartments Furnished and Un furnished The St. Regis ! * 3 ROOM FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING; a.so single rooms. 237 SOUTH FLOWER. Main 2290; A 7336; 6 mln. to business center. Moderate prices. 11-20-3 mo Rooms —Furnished PENIEL HOUSE m 8. MAIN. OVER fENIEL lIALIi Light, airy rooms in business center. Clean, moral and safe place to stay. Rates 3So to II day, (1.75 to 14 week. Phone bdway 20M. ft it lilt GIRARD HOUSE 115 BAST THIRD ST. All outside rooms; central location; eleva tor service; steam beat; oO rooms with pri vate bath; rent $15 per month. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM CLOSE IN, walking distance, in a refined private home. 1053 FLORIDA ST. Phone 62407. 2-2-3 ROOMS TO RENT FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping. 045 WALL ST. Phono Broadway 2363. 2-2-3 Houses FOR RENT—FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, EAST Hollywood; electric lights, gas; good loca tion near car line; $10 month. Call 69120 Home phone after 10 o'clock Saturday morn- Jns ; ____ ■ S-l-tf Flats—Unfurnished ATTRACTIVE, UNFURNISHED LOWER flat, four rooms and bath, modern, near Westlake park; low rental. 2618 WEST EIGHTH ST. Home E3464. 2-3-3 I Offices FOR RENT—NICE SUNNY FRONT OF flces on Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller offices. In quire room 4, 244 !i S. BROADWAY. Store Rooms FOR RENT-ONE-HALF OF NEW STORK, 714 South Broadway. Inquire WHITE SEW ING MACHINE CO.. 628 S. Spring. 12-6-tf FOP. RENT—STORES SUITABLE FOR dry goods; large hall. 2817 SAN PEDRO ST. 23"3 MONEY TO LOAN WE SERVE THOSE WHO BORROW WHAT they need, not what they can get. If you can pay a moderate rate of Interest you can own real estate and still use part o$ the capital invested in It. We loan 40 per cent of value of first mortgage. Invest our ' own capital. The John M. C. Marble Company H. W. Hellman Bldg. 1-30-31— L * MONEY TO LOAN Unlimited "amounts at 6 per cent. Building loans, any amount, at 1 per cent. L. W. COLLINS, 506-7 Broadway Central bids. F5309. 1-30-lmo PLENTY Ob- MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 AND 1 per cent on good city property; security must be at least double amount wanted. You can have the money as long as you wish. All our parties wish Is the Interest. WAYBRIGHT-BUTLER CO.. 528-9 Pe curlty Bldg. F5817; Bdway. 2463. 3-23-tf ' MONKS TO LOAN 250,000 to loan on real estate, city or conn try. 6 to 7 per cent; amounts to suit. MOV ER & GILBERT. 012 Front ' blcJg. Homo ■phone ASS 27; Main 5474. 10-2-tt R. W. POINDLXTER, 409 WILCOX BLDO., will loan you what you need on real estate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a special ty. . t-»-tf TO LOAN—SALARIED PEOPLE; NO lll£f> tape; without security; confidential. WlidT COAST EXCHANGE, 41» Hcnne bide. , - 10-4-tf MONEY TO LOAN ON ROOMING HOUSE ■furniture, contracts, second mortgages, etc. J. F. ANDERSON, 236-7 Copp Bldg. 2-S-lmo SALARY LOANS, LOWEST RATES, CUM fldential. 611 O. T. JOHNSON BLDO Fourth and Broadway 12-»-tf FOR EXCHANUE Real tbtate FOR EXCHANGE— HA Via A CLKAH lot lit Kedondo, S blocks from city ball, facing; the ocean, tine for apartments or hotel, street work all In, gas, electricity and sewer; One view of the ocean; would trade for lot at Uuntingtoa I'aik, Glen dale or city. Lot valued at SUOU; make offer. OWNER. Box 804, Herald office. FOR EXCHANGE—BUNGALOW AT 1936 W. Twenty-third st. Key at 1919 W. 23d. Want lot or equity In lot. Five rooms; new. modern. Price $3100; easy terms. M. E. MILLER CO.. 702 Merchants Trust _Bld«. "-<-» Miscellaneous FOB EXCHANGE— I HAVE A CLEAR LOT Id Colton that I will trad* for diamonds, furniture, auto, or ivliat have you? Ad dress BOX S3*, Herald. _ _ »-H-tf WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Gold company an! other, mining stock for stock In California Wave Motor company (Reynolds). POX 242. He aid. «-t»-tf PATENT PROTESTIOiN NO PATENT, NO PAY. ATTORNEY FEE cut one-half. 8. Q. WEI4LB. 631 Germain Bid*. , _, . •;, »-»-« LOS ANGELES HERALD: FRIDAY MOttNTXO, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. FOR 3ALE Houses MODERN 5-ROOM BUNGALOW $50 Down, $15 Per Month, Including Interest. Purchase Price $1500.00 Attention, Mr. Rentpayer. Here is your opportunity—nnthlng to lose, everything to gain. A HOME OF YOUR OWN ON AS EASY TERMS AS YOUR LANDLORD EXACTS. A beautiful 5-room bungalow with fully equipped bath Tenamel tub, toilet and basin), living room, dining room, two bedrooms, cabinet kitchen, two... clothes closets, screen porch and fine front porch, plastered, tiMed, wood work stained and varnished and the plumbing connected with a cesspool. Our lots lie high and dry through all the rains. Size of lota 40x135 to alley. Cement curbs, sidewalks and oiled streets, and the price we aro asking is only Jl5OO. The property is located between Main and Moneta Aye just south of Manchester on the Redondo Short Line, only 22 min utes from the center of the city. 6-cent fare within 5 minutes' walk or 6Uc to your street. STRONG & DICKINSON THE ALFRED E. GWYNN *, SoutH Broaawa, Phones M. 1273; A 5732. Phonea M. 49271 AI3SS. 2-4-1 Houses ' If You Have $100(0) or lore SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN OX FORD BOULEVARD, 6-Room Modern Bungalow $5750 6-Room, Attractive, East Front, $6500 8 Rooms, 11-2 Story, $7000 8 Rooms, 2-Story, With 2 Baths, $8000 And two separate water systems —mineral and city; having garage, woodshed, chicken corral, etc.; paneled doors throughout; good as any $8500 property In the city. BEACON LUMBER CO* Office, Western and Temple Western Aye. Car. ' Phones: Temple 1173, 56131. WE WILL BUILD. I ' We will make your plans without cost and elve you some Ideas for a bungalow. We will build your house right, at the lowest cost. Easy payments. Building Dept. THE UNIT LOAN CO. 106 So. Broadway 2-4-1 HIGHLAND PARK $1550 $250 DOWN—JI6 PER MONTH. Two large lots and 4-room house, close to car and school; gas, etc.; lots alone ELLSr9IOCENTRAL BLDG. ELLS, 910 CENTRAL BLDG. 2-2-« iO-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE On lot 70X185 to alley, completely fur nished; separate entrances; good streets, convenient to cars; 7 room* pay $401 • month. • making over 9 per cent on the purchase price. This Is an exceptional bargain and good investment. C. WIN SLOW REALTY CO. 4SOO Central aye. Phone South 82. Frl-Sat-Sun-tf FOR 6ALE—MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE, 1201 Emmet street. Boyle Heights; gas. eiectrio lights, bath and toilet; electrlo line runs past property;. $2600; terms 1100 down and $15 per month. J. A. POTEET Anaheim, Cal. 1-15-lmo $850—5300 CASH and $15 a month takes a 5-ROOM HOUSE and lot near Eastlako park. ERIKSON & CO., 105 W. Sixth St. Ground floor. F23J_ 4-_ S FLORENCE—FOR SALE-LARGE 6-ROOM strictly modern bungalow; corner lot. 60x 1,0. walnut trees, alley; $2200; $200 down. This Is a good buy. Take Watts car Ma n street to Florence avenue, O. JOXALU .Phone South 5610, -J2\" FLORENCE—FOR SALE—GOOD 7-ROOM house; lot 50x175; well fenced; fruit trees; $1600; $150 down, balance to suit. Take Watts car to Florence aye. O. FOXALL. Phone South 661^ »■<-» FLORENCE-FOR SALE-LARGE 6-ROOM bungalow; lot 50x172; alley; $1400; $75 down Take Watts car Main street to Fiance avenue. G. FOXALL. Phone South 5610, ' . *•*-* FLORENCE— FOR (SALE— NEW 4-ROOM bungalow, $850; $25 down. $10 month. Take watts car to Florence aye. O. FOXALL. Phone South 5610. _J^llf Business Property ~" SNAP Manufacturing site, size 80xt2», Alameda near Sixteenth. Don't overlook opportunity PALMER A HAMMOND, 613 Union Trust Bldg., exclusive agents. ■ F1753. ■ ■ a' 4'> FOR SALE—COUNTRY NEWSPAPER AND lob plant; well established business; good chance If taken before March I. T. L. KERB. 512 Frost Bldg. »--•» FOR SALE—BUSINESS BLOCK CONTAIN. ing .lorls, hall, cottage. 2817 BAN PE PRO ST. -~_* Government Land* GOVERNMENT LANDS— Tuesday, Feb. S, we are going to locate a nice crowd of people on government land right In Los Angeles county. If you wish to be one of the crowd call at this office for further particulars. ERIKSON & CO. 105 W. Sixth St., ground floor. F2374. FOR SALE Houses City Lots and Lands sRoom Bungalow ONLY~S23OO Small cash payment, balance same as rent. • All modern conveniences, largo rooms, built in conveniences, brick mantel, etc. Located In MONETA AYE. SQUARE, Be fare, 20 minutes from business. Ideal location. LARGE~LOTS $415 lid Up Small payment, balance $10 per month. Buy between the city and the sea. M. K.~WHITE 1016 Wright & Callender Bldg. Tract office, corner Florence and Moneta aye. F4OOB 2-2-4t Pianos SAMPLE PIANOS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Why pay $300 for a $150 PianoT Why pay $400 for a $200 Piano? Why pay 1600 for a $300 Piano? This Is what hundreds are doing every month. Shrewd buyers are learning better; m out of every 100 who call on us buy a Piano. We cover eight states. Write for catalogue and prices. Rooms 608-617 Parmelee-Dohrmann Bldg. 1-30-lmo PIANOS AT $2.50 AND $3 PER MONTH; square pianos of standard makes, In excel lent condition. Will sell on the above small payments. GEO. J. IiIHKEL CO., 146-347 8. Spring st. 10-2S-tf FOR UPRIGHT PIANO IN TINS condition; only $100 for Immediate sale. Call for Inspection 413 W. FIFTH ST. Suburban Property SOUTH PASADENA PROPERTY MY SPE clalty. See BARTER. 308 Byrne Bldg. A2llO, Broadway 2030. 1-23-lm . Furniture SEPARATE LOCKED IRON ROOMS $3.0) per month; trunks, boxes, etc.. lio to 10b. Phone for our large van when you move. ll.lt per hour. COLYEAR WAREHOU3B CO., 111-17-19 Sao Pedro st. Main office. SOl lt & Main St. Phone Mala 1111; FSIU. s-l-U Houses —Furnished SEVEN-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, BATH and one acre facing car; $2000, $400 cash, balance like rent. If. H. HATHAWAY. Rancho, Inglewood. Redondo car. 2-3-7 Live Stock FOR SALE—ONE THOROUGHBRED JER sey cow, fresh March 1. Ten thoroughbred White Rock chickens, laying; one pair Seabrlght bantams. 121 E. AYE. 45. 11-l Country Property FOR SALE— 160 ACRES One mile north of La Grand, Cal., Merced county, all good land; price $55 per acre, only IS feet to water, no alkali or hard pan, sediment soil; $5 pel ere cash, balance four years at ti per cent ' Don't miss this If you want a good piece of land that will be worth two or three times its present price before the debt comes due. GEORGE J. SHOENHAIR Phone A2J3I. 176 Wllcox Bldg. ' * "' 1-25-tf FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Ten acres In the city of Pomona, on pro posed electric car line: 5 acres In oranges; B acres grapes. Price $10,000. Will ex change for Los Angeles residence up to $5000, balance mortgage. NATIONAL 401 Central Bldg. F4809. 2-4-Jt 40 ACRES WALNUT LAND near Anaheim, Orange county; good water plant, plenty of water for Irriga tion. This soil Is fine sandy loam, well adapted for raising walnuts or any kind of fruits; low price of $100 per acre. —■•■"■ 80. A. COOK. SO* Central Bias. ; *•»•» . . ■ ■ - ■■ .. ■ , - ..'■'■ . ' J' ' FOR BALE Count-y Property VERY DESIRABLE YOUNG ■ ORANGE GROVE , 45 MINUTES FROM LOS ANGELES. Here Is one of the most desirable properties we have on our lists; 2«) Vi acres, half in oranges, nve acres be ing in 5-yenr-oUI Valenclas, five acres In 5-year-old navels, 10 acres vacant land, all first class and fine for or aiiK* 11* or any other crops. This place has water stock and cheap water can also ha bought from adjoining pump ing plant. Four-room plastered house, well, windmill, tank, barn. One horse, surrey, spring wagon, harrow anil two tons hay go with this proposition. This is a fine ranCTi for a home or in , vestment, and the best part of It is that IT IS ONLY ABOUT 1 MILE FROM CENTER OF ONE OF THE BEST TOWNS IN ORANGE COUNTY. It is priced right. ONLY ?14,000. TERMS. FOR THIS AND OTHER GOOD BUYS IS COUNTRY PROPERTY SEE : Orange County Realty Co. 208 WOhi i>iuK., Second and Sprins. . Main 589; Ali.-.ll 1!. Orange county office, Anaheim. * 2-4-6-2t ANAHEIM WALNUT RANCH 27 Miles from Los Angeles Twenty-one acres of fine bearing wal nuts; 10 acres are grafted nuts; 10 acres are soft-shells. All are fine, healthy trees, bringing In good Income. The soil Is a GOOD SANDY LOAM, finest walnut land. Surrounding groves are among the best in Orange county and are held at high prices. This is near the famous Katella ranch. On the property are house, barn, windmill and tank. ABUNDANCE OF CHEAP IR RIGATING WATER. ■ This grove la only a short distance from a fine town close to Los Angeles, and In an excellent coun try. As good a grove as this at less than $550 an aero Is certainly a bargain. Own er will sell the 10 acres with the house, or 11 acres without the house, if preferred. If you are looking for a ranch, large or Bmall, come In and Fee us. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR ORANGE COUN TY PROPERTY. ORANGE COUNTY REALTY COMPANY 20« Wllcox Bldg.. Second and Spring Sts. Main 689—A6592. Orange County office: Anaheim. 2-2-4 lOWA-LINDSAY EARLY ORANGE TRACT Located along the foothills at Lindsay, Cal., in the very warmest belt in that famous or ange district. SOIL Government analysis showing It to be the richest and best suited to citrus culture. WATER An abundance of pure and never falling water at low cost. GROWERS ■ In this district are receiving on an average from 50 to 100 per cent more for their fruit than In Southern California. ' DON'T BE ALARMED over the frost question, as neither the trees nor fruit were injured In the Lindsay diß- Mot, as the late Valencia! now on the trees will prove. PRICES $140 to 1165 per acre; one-third cash, balance 1, 2 and 'i years; Call and talk it over. Woodruff-Mills Land Co., Owners and Subdtviders 213 Grant Bldg, 1-30 Fob 2-4 Alfalfals Gold WAUKENA SECTION FIGURE THIS OUT Gold Dollars—How Many? 210 acres, all In fine stand of alfalfa, yielding 8 tons to the acre per year, at »10 per ton; also 110 acres more that can bo seeded; AI soil. ■ What Interest on Price Asked? This Is a 320-acre ranch, right in the dairy center, Waukena section, near Tu lare. Oceans of water, flowing well and ditch water; good G-room house, big barn; 1 mile from depot. Price »125 per acre. Will take nmall payment down. MERRILL & FOGG Exclusive Agents 10 Central Building, Sixth anil Main. 2-4*3 20 ACRES, $4000 House, water; facing main county road. 17 miles 33 minute*' ruin from Los Angeles. 10 ACRES, $2000 Fine citrus fruit land. Pacolma district, with water. 20 ACRES, $7500 House barn, 5 acres assorted fruit, bear- Ing, 5 aerca 4-year-old -walnuts; alfalfa natch grain, stock wagons, blko bugsy ( pump ng plant, windmill: only three BLOCKS FROM ELECTRIC LINE. BET. TER SEE THIS 160 ACRES, $2500; $1500 CASH Santa Monica mountains; half tillable; stream, oaks, springs. Fine for frnlt, bees poultry, goats, etc. Good road; 33 miles from Lo* Augeles. It Pays to Deal with GILLETT & RUESS 1103 Union Trust Bldg. Fourth and Sprlng_ 160 ACRES Of very choice land located west of Por tcrvllle, in Tularo county, and Is suitable for alfalfa, water being only 14 to 20 feet to lift for irrigation. Price »55 per acre, with only a 12000 down payment, and the balance on or before 5 years at 6 per cent. This is a very good bargain and you can get IS back for every dollar Invested be fore the debt comes due. Don't miss this if you want a choice 160 acres, as I mean "GEORGE J. SHOENHAIR 378 Wllcox Bldg. Phone A 3334. ~" | 1-25-tf BEAUMONT EUCALYPTUS LAND Splendid 10 to 20 acre tracts, 160 to 575 an acre. Easy terms. BEAUMONT LAND AND WATER CO. , 316 Central Bldg., 6th and Main £-3-tf Miscellaneous FOR SALE—SECOND HAND WINDMILLS, tanks, pumps, engines, piping, brass cyl inders, sundries; save H. Office DEM MITT CO.. ISO North Main. 5-3-4 SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES MISS WING'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 7: ;. 1226 ALVARADO STREET Day ana boarding. All departments from kindergarten to college. Pre pares for college and university. Fine school for Kills visiting Southern California for winter to keep abreast of their studies. Piano, elocution, pottery, etc. Private tutoring. Winter t term opens January 3. MISS ETHELWYN WING, M. A., Principal. Horn. 58144 Sunset West 8«44 ■s^—ssss^sssj—ssssssssE—^i^i^—Mi^Ml^i^i^M^*—^^! ?!^.i i ' ' ■ Wr&(/S/H£SS(PLL£G£ is the undisputed leader of Business Educa tion on the coast It has prepared and placed In good positions thousands; lei It prepare you. Enroll Monday. Call, write or phone. F6700; Main 611 1. N. INSKJi*;!'. manager. 11l South Grand tv» German, English Shorthand by experienced teacher. Terms moderate. 210 W. Slst st. Phone South >tsi. BROWNSBEROER COMMERCIAL COL lege, (53-7 W. 7TH. Send tor catalogue LOS ANOELES BUSINESS COLLEGE. 411 W. Fifth st. E R SHRADER, Ph. D ; . president »lnce 1890 H-17-tl PHYSICIANS br. TSicKok; T~~~~ >~*Dit UlCKOii. SPECIALIST FOR WOMEN. Treats all diseases of women under a pos itive guarantee. Ladle* mho have formerly paid for each treatment, whether benefited or not, will appreciate the difference. Pay only tor satisfactory result*. Charges mod erate. DR HICKOK ■ gives modern antlscptlo treatment and patients are In no danger of tlood poison or Infection, Everything Is sterilized before use. DR. HICKOK provides a private home, with nursing, for women In confinement Expert Ware and home comforts at reasonable rates. Confinements by modern me.bods are safe and free from pain. DR. HICKOK gives personal attention to every case. Consultation Is free and confi dential In all troubles. Any woman not sat isfied with her condition Is Invited to call for free consultation and free examination DR. HICKOK carefully examines every case and gives an honest opinion and reliable ad vice free. X-ray examination made when necessary. If a ease Is accepted for treat ment a cure Is guaranteed. Moderate charges for satisfactory results. Terms can be al ways arranged. Hours 10 to 4; Sundays 10 to 1. 'Phone F»2«» for appointment at other times. , ... DR. HICKOK. «»1 W Sixth St. sulU ~ DR. CROCKER, Specialist for Women. Hamburger's Majestic Theater Building. Absolute privacy. Hours 10 to 4. CONSULT FREE. i^ ia-:6-i»m PILES-ALL KINDS. I CURE THEM WITH ' out pain, cutting or detention from busi ness. Moderate charges. Free consulta tion. DR. HICKOK. «2 W. Sixth st ■ DR. INEZ. DECKER, 702 SO^SPRINC ST Obstetrics. Hours 11 to 4. Tloom ffl.^ DR. PRITCHARD, RECTAL. FEMALE AND chronic diseases. m-J» QROSSE BLD. U-2S-t! DR. TAYLOR. «m» S. MAIN ST DISEASBo of women. li-8-tt CLAIRVOYANTS Psycho Tkiraipy and Magnetic Healing I cure every known disease by Psycho Therapy, and my Wonderful Magnetio touch removes all manner of pain, disease and affliction. Disease can be cured without the use of medicine. HEALTH and STRENGTH com* from GOOD circulation, FULL, of MAGNET IC LIFE. I WILL. PROVE IT TO YOU. CONSULTATION and ONE TREATMENT FREE THIS WLEK. I'ROF. W. ROSSKOrF, «4»V4 8. Spring, Suite 14. PROPOSALS * NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF OILED ROADS Sealed bids will be received by the clerk of the board of supervisors of San Mateo county, California, until February 21. 1910, for the grading, turnplklng and oiling of four (■!> miles of road, each bid to te 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 the event that the bidder or bidders fail to enter Into a contract with good and sufficient bonds, for the faith ful performance of the work within five (5) after 'he award has been made to them, said contract and bonds to be ap proved by the chairman of the board of super visors of San Mateo county. California. Plans and specifications on file for said work In the office of the county clerk, Jos. H. Nash, Redwood City. Any or all bids are subject to rejection. P. H. McEVOT. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. I'"'3'l' LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Annual Meeting; To Whom It May Concern; The annual meeting of the stockholders <jf the Pacific Mutual Indemnity Company will be held in tho directors' room on the fifth lioor of the Pacllio Mutual Building, northwest coiner of Sixth and Olive Streets, In tho City o£ Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles, Stato of California, un Monday, February nth. 1910. at 11:30 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Dated at Los Angeles, California, January 31st, 1910. GEO. I. COCHKAN. President of Paciiic Mutual Indemnity Co. C. I. D. MOORE. Secretary of Pacific Mutual Indemnity Co. •,■l-141 Mill! I OF MEETING The annual meeting of the stockholder* of the Wright it C»llender Building company will be held at the office of the company, m.i South Hill street, In the city of Los Angeles, California, on Tuesday. February 8, 1910, at 2 o'clock ii. m. of said day, for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought before the meeting. HARKY It CALLENDER, President. Los Angeles, Cul . Jan. 25, 1910. l-2j-10t ex su RAILWAY TIME TABLE SALT LAKE ROUTE / All trains daily mtowtft u» noted. Leavel • first Street Station ~|Arrive 'flioa" San Uernardioo, \ »;3la 11:00 a Colton 10;41a |:4vP Riverside, l:3tp »:24p Ontario and 4:3«p Pomona | 6:51p ~t:46a|* : • »:lia I tua Long Beach and 11:10 a •IsMj tttops Ban Pedro l:00» 4:40P s| 3:ot» "litoaj Santa Catallna Island I 7:uup "iTlßai Ta.ad«n» I »:4ta ,:00p| Pa»ad»na I 7:I0» •Daily except Sunday. »Sunday only I Utah-California Special. I : Salt Lake. , Butts. Denver, ll»i»0a and Chicago. I SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES fifir 953-957 W. 7th St. Enrollments Daily. New Catalogue. Both phones. F. Brownsberger, l'res. Sth Floor Hamburger Bldg., Los Angeles. WANTED—STUDENTS TO STUDY SPAN- Ish; half price for class starting February 13 (25 cents;. Call at once. NATIONAL. SCHOOLS OF TYPEWRITING, 61* Cham ber of commerce. 2-3-10 X. H. C A.DAY AND BVBNINO COM saerclal. technical, automobile, college pre paratory and grammar •cnools now open. 10-1-tf PATENTS—PATENT ATTORNEYS JAMES T. BARKELEW, ENGINEER AND patent attorney. American and foreign pat ents, trade marks. Special assistance in chemical, electrical, mining and complex mechanical cases. 728 CENTRAL BLDG.. Sixth and Main. F2398; Mala 4637. FREJO BOOK ON PATENTS. ■" . '.. 1-22-tt PIONEER PATENT AQKNCY— HAZARD * STB A USE. Established 82 years. American and foreign patents secured and trademarks | registered. 63» Citizens Bank bldg. Horn* A14»2; Main 2622. PATENT BOOK FREE. ■ f t-n-u • PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN-i tries. A. H. LIDDERS, patent lawyer an« solicitor, 612 Trust bldg.. cor. id and Spring. 11-a-tf RAILWAY TIME TABLE; SOUTHfcHN PACIFIC From Arcade station. Fifth and Central an. Leave| ' |Arrtv« b:uuajdan Francisco via Coast Line.) a:3oa B:lsa| San Luis ODlspo, Paso Roblea,| 2:300 2:36p|Del Monte, Monterey, Uanta| ll:80p 3:»up| Crux, Ban Jose and east |ll:«t> j San Franc and Mojav* I «:00t> fiaoramento, Oakland, via | 7:96 a »:30p iTntlrlrt and £'ssno j 8:00 a T:6oa| Fresno I 7:06 a t:oop| Bakersneld j S:008> >:3up| and Mojavs | 8:00 i» IChlsago, Kansas city, St. Louis.| B:46p| Uolden mats Limited | 1:669 3:oop| The Calllorman, via j 7:lop | Turaa, Benson, El Paso ' I ■ ■ j Overland New Orleans »la J 12:01p|luma. JcJenaon. Maricopa, Tucj 1:30 a. son, Xl Paso, San Antonio,! ] Houston | 12:01p| Tuma, Tucson, Benson. \ 8:30 a 2:00p Lordaburg, Demmg. j 7:15 a 8:15p £1 Paso I l:3Ua ~6:46al ~ ! ' '1 B:3Ua 8:00a| |ll:60a 8:15 a! Santa Barbara j l:Hp l:4sp| and 1 7:35p 2:36p| Ventura *| »:30p JjBopJ ('Not Ventura). |U:4sa B:loii Oxnard, Santa buaans, *| f.i Da. 2:35p Moorpark, ; •jn:6oa 7:3Up|* Somis, j z:3op I Camarilla . ', 7:35p 1 (»O»nard only). |ll:4ij> / Santa Paula via Bau<us, % - «:45a| camulos, Plru. Flllmore, > 111:60 a l:4i>p Batlcoy, Montalvo, Carpia- j 7:35i> I ' tens, Summerltad | B:lsa| Nordboft ~ | 2:30p 3.86p| I 7:25p 7:45a| " l'6:3ua 8:55 a Pomona • j*7:lsa 12:01p Colton 7:lSa 3:00p Riverside, Redlands and B:3se> 4:00p San Bernardino 11:85 a 6:45p 'Not Riverside, Red- l:30p •«:15p lands or San Bernardino j 5:25p I 7:10p 1: 55 a Covlna |U:>sa • :45pI__ I 7:10p 7:46ai China I >:36a 4.00p I 6:25p Santa Ana, Anaheim, Downey, 8 65a I Santa Ana, Anaheim, Downey,! 8:30 a Norwalk I 8:30 a 11:15 a ' I S:l6p l:00pa* Buena Park, West »• S:O0p 6:10p Anaheim, West Orang* j e:fOj» •Downey only I _^ . B:s6a| Newport Beach | 4:60p >:65aja ~ Los Alamitos a| 4:6oi> *>-46a| Brawley, Imperial. I (:80a B:lsp| Bl Centro, Calexloa I 6:55p joial San Pedro-Comptoa • lll:4>a 3:3op|* 'Via Long Beach I 6:36p " »-05al* Long Beach-Coraptsn 111 :46a j;3opj »via Ban Pedro *| ':"» Vo6a| Santa Catalina Island I 8:»6p -.. 46 , ~ ■ 1 7:06 a ,: 60 . remand. ■ • »:{J? I*4Bd ll»»tt» 6 : 00 p _ 'Motor i -lig »:3OP *•*" 8:80 a a Cbatsworth Park. (8» aj 3;460 note). (Note—To and from River station only). I - All trains dally except 'hose marksa as follows: "a" Sundays sicepted! "b" Sundays only. . __ SANTA FE ~Leliv^~|"~ I A"'"»._ Eastern-Calif. Limited, ' 10:00 am dally, Chicago via Denver 6:00 pa and_Kansas City Overland Express—Bully »*0 pro Chicago via Denver and 1:30 am Kansas City 1 Eastern Express — Daily*' 7:30 am Chicago via Denver and 7:06 am Kansas CU/ Kite tihap«U—Going via 8:30 am Pasadena. Return via 8:30 pa Santa Ana canyon 7:35 am 19:00 am 8:30 am Redlanda via Pasadena 1:00 pm 3:0 i) pm 6:40 pm 4:30 pm I ■ 7:40 pm 7:30 am i Redlands via Orange* 10:36 am 10:66 am | . 8:80^m I ' I 1:00 pm 7:35 am [ Riverside via Pasadena | 6:40 pm 7:80 am '"■ 7:06 pm 1t.1.", am Riverside via Orange 10:36 am 6;Uu pro 8:30 pm 7:30 am 7:06 am 10:55 am Corona via Orange 10:33 am 6:oii pm_ 8:30 pm 7:30 am 7:06 am I 10:5!. am San Bernardino via Orange 10.36 am C:O5 pro <:30 pm 7:35 am 8:30 am 8:30 am ' - 10:00 as KM am San Bernardino via Pasa- 4:00 pm 1:00 pm Ciena «, 6:40 pm 4:80 pm - •>:<*> pa t:45 pm 8:0U pm 7:« pm 8:55 am 8.56 am lit pm Cauta Asa 8.86 am 6:05 pm 1:0» Pm 11:55 pm I «:1» Pm 7:20 am (:65am -8:55 am 7:06 am jo 66 am Fuller ton. Anaheim, 0:25 am 1:14 pm Orang* 10:36 am ' 6:06 pm 1:00 pm • 11:66 pm I •* P»» 7:35 am San Jaclnlo, Elslnore, He- 10:86 am 10:65 am I met and Murletta 8:M pm > 10:25 am ] Beaondo""" I 430 pm "1:15 i in Eicondldo 1:00 pm 8:55 am Fallbrook 6:15 pm 8:65 am Ban Diego and B:6i am 1:16 pm Corona Jo Beaoa ■ 1:00 pm I 11:65 I'm , . Burl Line: 8:16 pm 1:80 am Randsburg -. .. T:0» am ~%m pm I SearchlliUn an' Chloride , 7:06 am 1:00 pm Beatty. Hhyollte, QolilfteJd J •;»> an and Tonopah■ • ■ ( 15