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BEST FOR THE MONEY===TRY A THREE TIME AD. . IN THE HERALD WANTED . Help—Mais 1 WANTED—A GOOD, ENERGETIC BOY FOR STEADY WORK; CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY TO BUSINESS MANAGER OF HERALD. 2-6-tf WANTED—THREE .BOYS TO CARRY HERALD ROUTES'. APPLY TO H. A. THOMAS, BUSINESS OFFICE, AT ONCE. A , ,.(( WANTED Advertising solicitors. Inquire at HER ALD OFFICE between hours 8 and _ a. m. and 5 and « p. m. Steady work. 2-3-tf WANTED— Boys to carry Herald routes In Boyle Heights and east of Central aye. See CIRCULA TION MANAGER. . 2-7-tf NO EXPENSE TO LEARN ELECTRICITY, plumbing, bricklaying, automoblllng on con tract lobe ln few months' time. No appren ticeship or helpers' work. Catalog free UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 232 Allso St.. Los Angeles. 10-4-tf WANTED"—BOY TO DO OFFICE WORK IN exchange for commercial course; small sal ary. NATIONAL SCHOOLS OF TYPE WRITING, 510 Chamber of Commerce. 2-3-10 WE NEED TRUSTWORTHY MAN TO MAN age branch at Bakersfleld; permanent; must Invest $1500; fully secured. DIVISION MANAGER, care Herald, San Bernardino. 2-6-6 WANTED—AGENT, ABLE TO ASSUME office management; salary paid; references and Investment $1000 required. Write E, Herald branch, San Bernardino, Cal. 2-5-6 ANTED—THREE GOOD BOYS TO CARRY routes. Apply to CROSSMAN, Herald of flee. i-'tt Help—Femalo LADIES—TO MAKE AT HOME FANCY work, embroideries, aprons, cakes, pas tries, etc., for Woman's Exchange, 417 W. Seventh st. The employment department secures the best paying positions ln all commercial and domestic lines. 2-6-30 WANTED— 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—LADIES; BEAUTY CULT pays big. FLORENTINE HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE, cor. Broadway entrance 227 Mercantile place, 15c, 25c hairdresslng. 2-2-12t SALESLADIES WANTED TO SELL AN All tide for children's use; easy seller; big commissions. D. & B. MFG. CO., 410 Guaranty Bank Bldg., Dallas, Tex. 2-6-3 LADIES AND GIRLS AT HOME. STEAD? or evenings, can stamp transfer, $1.60 do* upward; original, reliable firm. Room 334, MASON BLDG. 228 W. Fourth. »-2S-tf WANTED—SOME ONE TO RENT COTTAGE who can do housework for pay. Call 818 N. MATTHEWS ST. 2-7-3 Agents - SALESMEN WANTED— LIVE SOLICITOUS of good address for work In Los Angeles and vicinity. First class opportunity for hustlers; no money required. HARSH MAN. 1406 W. Tenth st. 2-8-1 Help Male and Female WANTED—STUDENTS TO STUDY SHORT hand and bookkeeping; $2 a week; home use of typewriter free. NATIONAL SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING, 610 Chamber of Com merce. 2-3-10 WANTED—MEN tXD WOMEN TO LEARN the barber tr_<e; guaranteed in eight weeks. Cats'. MM* 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. 625 Stlmson block. 1-23-lm Situations —Mala WANTED— BY THE DAY OR hour. Will take washing at home or go out and wash; . or will do 'light housecleanlng. Call at 212 Concord St., MRS. JOHNSON. 1-3-tf WORK WANTED, PERMANENT OR TEM porary, In private house; many years' ex perience; highest recommondatlons; English. A. COOKE, 830 Wall at, i 2-6-4 . Situations Female WANTED—POSITION— REFINED, MlD die aged lady, very capable, desires posi tion In widower's family, or will keep house for two* or three gentlemen; refer ences. H. BROWN, 111 S. Flgueroa St. 2-6-3 HOME DRESSMAKER DESIRES A FEW more engagements at $1.50 per day and car fare, or $8 per week and car fare. Address BOX 75, Herald. 2-6-3 ELDERLY WOMAN WANTS POSITION AS housekeeper for one or two, or as com* panion for lady; bost references, BOX 320, Herald. 8-6-4 WANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN DESIRES a place to cook; best references.. Address • C. CHIRY RIOL, Room 27, 817 East First street. 2-5-4 WANTED—COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER wants position; references. Apply BOX 850, Herald. 2-3-10 Rooms WANTED— LADY PARTNER THAT UN derstands magnetic healing. Call MAIN 5402 j_ 2-7-3 To Purchase —Real Estate WANTED TO BUY—ON EASY TERMs] 4 or 6-room cottage In Westlake district; not more than one block from yellow car. ERIKSON & CO. v 105 W. Sixth st. F2374. '■ 2-8-5 To Purchase Miscellaneous WANTED—CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 768 SAN PEDRO ST. - Phones F8041; Main 1106. 12-17-tt WANTED— ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL second hand office desk. BOX C 2, Herald. ■ 12-2.-11 FEATHER BEDS-PAY $5 TO $33 EACH. Address J. RYAN. 630 " ».n Pedro st, 12-3-tf Miscellaneous WANTED—WOOD CUTTING; QUICK work done taking out orchards, eucalyp tus etc. I get our prices. This machinery is for sale. W. O. KING, box 207, Covina. ."*..< ;■-. 1 2-2-7 WANTED—A GOOD PATENT. STATE particulars. T. W. WRIGHT, 105 Reads itreet, Now York city. »■*-* FOR RENT Apartments— Furnished and Un. furnished -The-St.. Regis 2 ft I ROOM FURNISHED HOUSEKEEPING; also single rooms. 237 SOUTH FLOWER. Main 2290; A 72.6; 6 mln. to business center. Moderate prices. 11-_O-3mo FOR RENT-UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW, , 6 rooms and bath; modern conveniences; high corner lot; pretty location; very good condition; $20; water paid; 2503 Michigan aye. Inquire 314 MATHEWS, next door. Phone 41673. 26 -3 Rooms Furnished PENIEL. HOUSE / 227 8. MAIN, OVER ,'ENIEL HALL Light, airy rooms ln business center. Clean, moral and cafe place to stay. Rates 3_o t.l II day; $1.76 to $4 week. Phone Bdway 2066. 11-18-.n-o GIRARD HOUSE 115 EAST THIRD ST. All outside rooms; central location; eleva tor service; steam heat; 50 rooms with pri vate bath; rent $16 per month. U-19-tf HOTEL SOUTHERN SEVENTH AND WESTLAKE AYE. Warm rooms with the best table board. One of the best family hotels in the West, lake district. Home 61640; Sunset Temple 787. 2-6-lm Rooms and Board TO LET— OUTSIDE ROOMS; FINE tabic: cheap rates. 607 3. FIGUEROA. 2-8-3 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 2-4-tt Offices FOR RENT— NICE SUNNY FRONT OF fices on .Broadway; large windows and advertising space; also smaller offices. In nuire room 4, 244 S. BROADWAY. 1-27-tf Store Rooms ' - ' FOR RENT—ONE-HALF OF NEW STORE, 714 South Broadway Inquire WHITE SEW ING MACHINE CO.. 6-3 S. Spring. 12-5-tf PATENTS— PATENT ATTORNEYS PIONEER PATENT AGENCY. HAZARD & STRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS. Oldest agency in Southern California. American and foreign patents secured and trade marks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 639 Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. Home A 1403; Main 2522. PATENT BOOK. FREE. , 2-8-tf 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- BLDO., Sixth and Main. r'-3iiy, liiaiu 4337. FREE BOOK ON PATENTS. 1-32-tf PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN tries. A. H. LIDDERS, patent lawyer and solicitor, 612 Trust bldg.. cor. 2d and Spring. " 11-6-tf TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES OF REBUILT TYPEWRITERS. tee our bargains. Best rentals In city, $1.50 to $3 a month. LOS ANGELES TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, AE9I3. 188 S. Broadway Main 3931 N »-13-tf TYPEWRITERS BOUGHT AND K-SltU. All makes guaranteed; repairing. itA__J_R HOKY-CO. (Inc.) ilihii So. Broadway. Main 401)1: A4U7O. 10-31-tf ATTORNEYS.AT.LAW E. M. WITTE, NOTARY PUBLIC—PEN sIon papers, wills, insurance and collec tions negotiated. 244■_ S. BROADWAY. 1-19-tf DIVORCE LAWS OF NEVADA- Full Information without charge. Address 11. E. FULLER, Attorney, Goldfleld, -V If. 2-5-tf MARRIAGE LAWS EXPLAINED. ESTATES settled. Collections. Advice free. 213 LISSNER BLDG. 2-5-25 BATHS SCIENTIFIC MASSAOE. MANICURING, chiropodists, baths. JEAN LUNN and ELSIE GHOSLIN, 520 S. Broadway. 12-3-tf MISS LEWIS. 32614 S. BROADWAY, SUITE 3; baths and alcohol ruu_; t.ectrical treatment and magnetic: hours 10 to 10. 12-3-tf MRS. B. DAVIS, BATHS AND ALCOHOL rubs; electric treatment. 752 S. Spring. room 1. ' - 2-C-7 CHIROPODISTS DR. HEVLAND, D. C. GRADUATE CHlllO podlst. Corns removed without pain or soreness. Instant relief; no fear of septic trouble. Ingrowing nails a specialty. Parlors Hotel Milton, 63914 S. Broadway. F2427; Broadway 9648. 12-30-3 mo OR EMILY A. CHAPMAN REMOVES corns, bunions, club and Ingrowing nails without pain. Hours, 9 a. m. to • p. m. 416 O. T. Johnson bldg.. 4th and Broadway. l-»-lmo SANITARIUMS BANNING SANATORIUM FOR TUBERCU LOSISEIevation 2350; Banning, on S. P. R. 11.; 30 miles beyond Colton; no fog; dry mountain air; new, experienced matron. Rates low. Send for booklet. DR. HOLT, director. 1-17-lmo ~~ NOTARIES B. M. WITt7~NOTARY PUBLIC. PENSION papers, deeds, collections and wills nego tiated. Room 4. 24414 S. Broadway. 1-21-tf WHEELED VEHICLES Automobiles . NEW $3500 7-PASSENGER ■ AUTOMOBILE for exchange for city or Oneonta property. MATTHEWS ST. ! 2-0-3 AUTOS, ENGINES, BOILERS, TIRES AND parts sold and exchanged. METZ. 207 10. Ninth F1958. 2-4-tf CLAIRVOYANTS ' PROF. CHARLES FREE—FREE— FREE I will tell your name free, show you how It'e done. . *', NO QUESTIONS ASKED NO GUESSWORK PROFESSOR CHARLES, Greatest dead trance life reader, spiritual life reader; oldest, most reliable spiritualist, business and test psychic; deep psycho palmo reading of the highest order; strange power to help you. Tells Juet what you want to know; how many In family, with names, dates, facts, vocation, where to lo cate,, where to go. About your farm, ranch, claim, rooming house, business. Each hope, trouble, fear, wish in love; business, sickness, change. Journey, friend, enemy; advises and assists you to good conditions. Spiritual treat ment for development and wealth. Cure lost memory, lack of ambition, all weakness, re news vitality, makes you well and strong again In thought, purpose, feeling, energy. 423 i South Spring Street Jefferson Hotel y ,v» Special Readings Today 50 CENTS '. - J-o-Th-Su-U LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 8, 1910. FOR SALE _____ Houses If Tou lave '$1000 or More SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN OX FORD BOULEVARD. 6-Room Modern Bungalow $5750 6-Room, Attractive, East Front, $6500 8 Rooms, 1 1-2 Story, $7000 8 Rooms, 2-Story, With 2 Baths, $8000 ' And two separate water systems—mineral and city; having parage, 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. 2-1-tf FOR SALE Houses Like Rent —3-room new Cal. house. $35 cash; bal. $15 mo. BOYLE HEIGHTS. $900 — 4-room house, close in. $50 cash, hn„ $15 mo. EUCLID HEIGHTS. $1200 —4-room house; lot 60x170. ¥»_u ca-h, !»:»>. $15 iiiO, EUCLID HEIGHTS. %, $15005-room modern Cal. bungalow, $100 rash, leal. $15 mo. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. $IGO0 —5-room modern bungalow. $100 cash, bnl. $15 mo. * EUCLID HEIGHTS. $18C0 —6-room new modern bungalow. $100 cash; hal. $15 mo. EUCLID HEIGHTS. $2100 — 6-room house, close in. $100 cash; bal. $15 mo. ON E. FIRST ST. $35006-room new modern bungalow. $300 cash; hal. $15 mo. Will take lots In trade. ' Office open Sundays. TAYLOR REALTY CO., Cor. E. First and Evergreen streets, I'liones— 1)1171; Boyle 1806. 2-6 S 9 10-4 HIGHLAND PARK / $1550 {2.0 DOWN—SIS PER MONTH. Two large lots and 4-room house, close to car and school; gas, etc. lots alone worth the money. ELLS, 910 CENTRAL BLDG. a „ ,i . 2-6-7-8-3t HIGHLAND. PARK PRICE $2800.00 $100 DOWN $28 A MONTH A cozy 6-room bungalow, large lot, close to car line, hardwood floors, tastefully decor ated, fireplace, built-in buffet and bookcases, bathroom, hot and cold water, elegant elec tric fixtures. In fact, entire house finished ' right up to the last minute. Why not take a few minutes' time and -look at it? B. R. ELLS, 910 Central bldg. Phone F3779. N 2-6-3t " DON'T PAY ." ANOTHER MONTH'S RENT $100 DOWN $20.00 A MONTH PRICE $1850.00 buys the cozl it 5-room cottage, complete In every detail, tastefully tinted and modern right up to the last minute. Close to cm line and school. Good neighborhood. You'll be pleased. Let. us show you. B. R. ELLS, 910 Central blclg. Phone F3779. 2-6-3 ALTADENA Large 1-3 acre lots; just the thing for chick en ranches: plenty of water, fine soil, eleva tion 1400 feet. If you wish, will furnish money to build bouse. You can pay for it on easy terms. / . B. R. ELLS. 910 Central bldg. Phone F3779. =-6-3 AGENTS—NOTICE Get our list of BUNGALOWS to sell on easy terms. Also lots. the McCarthy company 201 N. Broadway., 2-6-1 FOR SALE—MODERN 5-ROOM COTTAGE, $201 Emmet street. Boyle Heights: gas. electric lights, bath and toilet: elostric line runs past property; $2600; terms • 100 down and $15 per month. J. A. POTEET Anaheim, Cal. >, ' 1-16-lmo FOR SALE—S-ROOM MODERN COTTAGE, 1631 W. Twentieth street, completely fur nished; nice lawn and shrubbery; also chicken yard. Price $3000: $300 cash, balance $30 month. WAYSIDE PRESS, 837 S. Spring St. 2-7-8 OWNER "LEAVING FOR EUROPE WILL sacrifice modern 4-room bungalow, fur nished complete; $300 piano, used two months: lot 64x140; 18 minutes from busi ness center. Price $2300; $1000 cash. CRAIG, 105 8. Broadway. ________*__ Houses —Furnished SEVEN-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, BATH and one acre facing car; $2000,' $400 cash, balance like rent. F. 11. HATHAWAY. Rancho. Inglewood. Redondo car. 2-3-7 Ban Pedro FOR SALE— SAN PEDRO The Point Firmin Tract $630,000 appropriation has been made by U. S. government for San Pedro, The government is spending millions here. The $10,000,000 of harbor bonds which will be voted by Los Angeles city will make great harbor improvements. The 146 acres In outei harbor will be the site for great ware houses, docks and general shipping busi ness, c _ . Lots In the Point Firmin tract are sightly, overlooking the whole harbor, the 146 acres and the big $3,000,000 government breakwater. Lots run to water's edge and command the finest view on Paciflo coast. We tell these lota cheaper than lots else where in Southern California—slooo to $2509 for large lots. Easy terms. Call on GEORGE H. PECK -fc CO., 202 Lankershlm bldg., Los Angeles; or Bank ot San Pedro bldg., at the harbor. Su-Tu-Tb-tt Furniture SEPARATE LOCKED IRON ROOMS $$.«» • per month; trunks, boxes, etc., ISo to 100. Phone for our large van when you mora 11. tl per hour. COLYEAR WAREHOUSB CO., 411-17-19 San Pedro at. Main office. Ha ll a. Main st. Phone Mala HIT: F3171. I , , FOR SALE V J .,i L _., Country Property -4 rf 1 1.1 __. 2±\J*--^f2ls^ Ticket to Lindsay and return. Including your hotel expense, will be furnished you If wo have In any way misrepresented con ditions in the famous Lindsay district. Why pay $200, $300 or $400 per aero for coarse, gravelly cobblestone land that is not only hard on your team, but a so-called prospective water-right? Why not be hottest with yourself and In vestigate Lindsay'.' We can sell you fine oranste soil, a soil that has all,tho essential qualities for the successful growing of an orange grove, in a proven orange district; where water Is not only king, but where you are king of your own irrigation system. WHERE YOU ARE NOT OBLIGED TO LIMIT YOURSELF TO SO MANY INCHES OR SO MANY HOURS FOR YOUR WATER RUN. BUT WHERE YOU HAVE WATER WHEN YOU WANT IT AND WHERE, YOU WANT IT. regardless of ditch or co operative water systems. Many hundreds of acres of land havo been platted and offered for sale as orange land that never will make orange groves. They lack the neces sary elements and climatic conditions. We have but to call your attention to the fact that Lindsay has placed Itself at the head of the list once more as a proven orange district. Where many orango sections were badly damaged by the recent cold weather, the Lindsay fruit and trees came out In line condition. Wo want the opportunity, Mr. Buyer, of _._. v ,-._. to you that we can show you better and cheaper land, more abundant «nd cheaper water, no scale, smut or disease; hence no expensive fumigation. Fruit ripens from six to eight weeks earlier, hence a better price and market. Are not these ad vantages worthy of your consideration? You certainly want the best, and nowhere in California are conditions more Ideal than at Lindsay. . ' Why not call at our office and give us the .pleasure of a personal Interview. ■ If unable to call, send us your name and address and we will bo pleased to mall you printed mat ter. D. ,1. WILSON LAND CO. (Inc.), .17-718 Delta Building. 2-8-10-2t HEADQUARTERS FOR ANTELOPE VALLEY LANDS $1G0 — ACRES, a choice location In the sublrrlgated flowing artesian well dis trict, east or west of the town of Lancaster. ¥330Hi1l ACRES relinquishment In the ar tesian Bowing well district near the Reid rancho; 8 feet to water; 20 acres plowed and fenced. $000 — ACRES relinquishment, near the best producing alfalfa ranches on the east 1 side, small house, dug and curbed well. $800 —20 ACRES DEEDED -.AND, richest level sublrrlgated land, adjoining ranches which produce 12 tons of al falfa per acre' each season. $900—100 ACRES DEEDED LAND In the rich grain belt on the west side, one crop of grain should pay for this land. $1200160 ACRES relinquishment, adjoining the Reld-Seherman-Hogan ranches, where unimproved lands are selling from $10 per acre up; 80 acres ready for crop; good well, fenced. $1,.00 ACRES DEEDED LAND, rich', level silt, subirrlgate.l land, adjoin ing the Reld-Bartlett-Davldson-Rob erts-Fletcher's-Scherman's alfalfa ranches. $-,00 — ACRES DEEDED LAND In the artesian flowing well district on the west side, near the big Esperanza- Bnowden and Uerrlgold ranches. $3000—00 ACHES DEEDED LAND between three improved alfalfa and 'fruit ranches, where 12 tons of alfalfa are raised per acre each year; 20 acres ready for crop and fenced. This is . the very cream of the Antelopo val ley. IDEAL CLIMATE ABUNDANCE OF'PURE WATER. NO POOS. AI.TITI'DE '1:100 BUY' ONLY AS MUCH AS YOU CAN PAY CASH AND SAVE 100 PER CENT. DO IT NOW. TALK WITH EDWARD S( HERMAN. LAND OFFICE, Suite 219, Citizens National Bank Bldg. Third and Main. 1-8-1 lOWA-LINDSAY EARLY ORANGE TRACT Located along- ■■■<-' 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 failing water at low cost. PROFITS Growers are receiving from $1.40 to $1.85 net per box this year for their fruit. Or anges at 75c per box pay better than almost any other product. ; WHY Are there so many of the orange growers in Southern California investing in the Lind say district? The above statements explain the reason. Come In and let us talk it over with you. Excursions Mondays and Thurs days. Woodruff-Mills Land Co., Owners and Subdivide-;--, 213 Grant bldg. -' 2-6-8-10-3t _ _ ; __ Laid -Acres- Laid Do you want a good buy? Do you want to get rich quick? If so, will show'you 1500 acres of line land in Tulare county. Fine land; no alkali; red sandy loam soil. East of S. P. main line. Will grow anything; excellent for oranges, lemons, alfalfa, beets -or eucalyptus. In orango belt; no frost; B'_ miles east of Pixley. Water from 12 feet on. We have the exclusive agency. Call to day. Chance of a lifetime. Wo have been on the land for a year and know. $15 an Acre Call' up FSCM or Broadway 2672. Seaboard Really Co. ' 421 'GRANT BLDO. S ~ 2-8-1 Owens Elver Valley Apples Alfalfa Apples Apples Alfalfa Apples Did you ever buy good apples cheap In Southern California I should say riot. Southern California consumes 600,000 boxes of apples each year; 250,000 is the most ever produced in the same territory. Think of that! Owens river valley produces as fine apples as ever grew in the Rogue river val ley, Oregon. Come in and let us tell you about it. Land Is cheap. Kuck-Tobiafr-Hamlll Co. I Brodway 4087, 1.158. 310 Byrne Bid. . 2-8-1 ■ Antelope Valley FOR SALE ______ - Coma In and wa will tell you about the best land to buy In this or any other state whenv quality and price are considered. Antelope Valley Realty - Company ; 105 S. BROADWAT, LOS ANGELES, *, or Lancaster, Cal. 2-8-3 IMPERIAL VALLEY ACRES .No bliziards, cyclones, drouths. Marvelous crops, Grain, alfalfa, cotton. Abundance of water. Cheap land. See HAMMERS IUOALTY CO., 404 Severance bids. . ' j-t-tt FOR SALE Country Property Eastern Merced County. On Yo-tmlte Valley railroad and Merced' river. 3000 acres at SnelllnK, ♦ All good land. Practically level; suscep tible ot Irrigation from river. Good dairy section; $.0 one-quarter section; lots at $22.80. CLINT B. GAIN CO., 210 Central Bldg. »-!•' BEAUMONT POULTRY LANDS Ideal B-acre tract. {500 with water; easy terms. BEAUMONT LAND ft WATER CO., 316 Central Bldg., Sixth and Main. " " 2-6-tf . City Lots and Lands We r wm ■ rr>s rt tt ■_•» Bmm We have some well located lots adjoining IVANHOE, on Hollywood line, close in, I*oo to |SM. We will build houses on these lots on terms like rent. . For good building see THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT OF THE UNIT LOAN COMPANY, J 106 South Broadway. 2-8-1 ■ ■—I classy NEW Tllf: McCarthy company's . VAN NESS AYE. SQUARE TRACT Cream of WUshire boulevard district, be tween Fourth, Fifth, Wilton place, West minster, Van Ness. Norton, Linden sts. LOW PRICES now while street work is in progress. , Branch offices corner Fourth and Gramerey, corner Fifth and Wilton place. Westlake cars. \ 2-S-21t GRANADA PARK One-third acre lots, $400, including street work. Only fifteen minutes from First and Main. High grade' but reasonable restric tions. Special discounts to home builders, M. E. MILLER COMPANY 702 MERCHANTS THUSI BLDO. 2-5-tf FOR SALE-LOT, 54x125 TO ALLEY, ON high ground, 12 minutes' ride from center of city. Take ll.ill-, weed or Colegrove car to Benton way. 2545 ELSINORE ST. 2-6-6 Suburban Property $1800. A Beautiful fi-room Bungalow ON A LOT 40x135. A real snap, and you can buy It on your own terms. Near Jefferson and Western. This property belongs to a corporation and must bo sold to close up company affairs. Don't go half way to the beach. You can buy this properly in the city for much lees, ' See this before you buy. McKENZIE-CARTER CO., Main 5561: Ijome A 696-. 2-S-lt FOR SALE— HAVE TWO LOTS AT GLE.V dale, one block from car line, on which will build two neat 5-room cottages, ar ranged to suit purchaser. Price 8.000; »200 down, balance $20 month. WAYSIDE PRESS, 837 S. Spring St. 2-7-8 SOUTH PASADENA PROPERTY MY SPE clalty. See HARTER, 308 Byrne Bldg. Pianos SAMPLE THROUOH A MlSl.'X derstandlng two care of unusually beauti ful pianos will be closed out at wholesale prices. $300 pianos will sell for $142; $500 pianos will sell for $.-3.13, etc.; the very latest designs, Corinthian, colonial, mission and regular styles! three-player pianos in the lot. We want cash, but can arrange monthly payments of $5 or more. SAM BROWN, suite 608-617 Par malec-Dorhman Bldg. Phones Main 891; F61165. 1-8--3 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. BIRICEL CO., .45-317 6. Spring st 10-28-t. FOP. SALE—UPRIGHT PIANO IN FINB condition; only $100 for Immediate sal*. Call for inspectic. 413 W. FIFTH BT. Miscellaneous FOR SALE-CHICKEN RANCH OF 1 1-6 acres; 4-room house, with bath and toilet; brick fireplace; barn; 11 chicken houses; fenced and water piped to all runs. This Is a new place; lias never been occupied. Price $2150: reasonable tonus. F. A. BI'ELOW, 349 Wilcox Bldg. Main 6913; A 5229. 2-6 8 9-3 FOR SALE-DOUBLE-HORSE WAOON AND harness, plow, fence, lots of lumber and hay. LOUIS MIGAT.WICH DEFREES, at Sanborn Station. - 2-6-7 BUSINESS OPPOP.TUNITES FOR SALE NOW IS THE TlUmm TO BUTI 6eventeen-room apartment house. Located In one of the most desirable sections of tha city. Rooms furnished in mahogany, golden oak, birds-ej * maple, Wilton vet/et carpets in each room. Each apartment has a buffet kitchen and private bath. Two car lines. Ten minutes from 6th and Spring. Terms If desired. For price and further particulars call on or address laMe & Baylor' .36 SOUTH SPRING. ' 11-28 -» MONEY LOANED TO INVENTORS TO patent good ideas. JOHN WEDDER burn. Capitalist, Brookland, D. C. 1-6-lyr ASSAYING htORQAirmJ~CO^ M 7 South Main. Main 1017. As-uyere, smelters and refiners. 1-l-tf JOHN HERMAN, 252*1 S. Main. Not satls taction, but accuracy guaranteed, 1.-.i-tf STORAGE l_A_.<i_- PRIVATE, .LOCKED, IKON ROOMS for furniture, etc., $1.60 and $3 per month; trunks, boxes, etc., 25c to too; open van,, $6 per day, or 7£c per hour. We pack and ship household goods everywhere at re duced rates. COLYEAR'S VAN AND STORAGE CO., offices 609-11 S. Main »t. Warehouse 415-17 San Pedro st. Phone. FI171: Main 1117. i-__-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN MOD ern vans. Shipped, stored In clean ware houses. Private rooms. Coal and wood. SHATTI'CK At NIMMO, Ninth and Ala meda streets. ' 1-su-til-w-fr-tf mining __ _':':'_ DESIRE TO COMMUNICATE WITH IN i restore Mount Whitney Mining company or Southwestern Securities company. | EDMUND HURKB, box 176. Herald. ,', ' ' _,-_-_ SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES _»■ "'■ ■ I MISS WING'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 1226 ALVARADO STREET Day and boarding. All departments from kindergarten to college. Pre., pares for college and university. Fine school for girls 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. Horn* 68144 *<">«* Wast 6844 * ——— — ' . 1 .».-".. -.. ■yu-.-.-' .. • • ■ •.•..■' ' wr#{/s/A£ss(pii£G/r 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. LN. INSISJU-P, manager, 614 South Grand aye. COLLEGE OF~LAW, U. S. C. Students are enrolling for new classes at the Law School, 502 Exchange Bldg. A 3927. GAVIN W. CRAIG, Secretary. , till ART AND DESIGN Inc. Day and evening classes, student", be gin any time. Special, in iliustratiugC*m» plete art education, or any branch. L. E. O. MACLEOD. Dlr. THE HOWELL SCHOOL, 720 SO. BROAD way. coaches in all grades; high school studies: prepare for all examinations: tourists' children. Phone BROADWAY 3605. ' --8"14 T. M. C. DAT AND EVENING COM nerclal, technical, automobile, college pre paratory and grammar schools now °l»»j FOR EXCHANGE '""""'' Real Estate WANTED TO EXCHANGE— house, high ground; large lot, 93x150 to alley; on street car line; worth $25,000; mortgage $10,000; want good income property and will assume from $20,000 to $25,000. ERIKSON & CO. 105 91- Sixth St., Groundfloor. F2374. FOR EXCHANGE— HAVE A CLEAR lot at Redondo, 3 blocks from city hall, faring the ocean. One for apartments or hotel, street work all In, gas, electricity and sewer; fine view of the ocean; would trade for lot at Huntington Park, Glen dale or city. Lot valued at *»0U; make offer. OWNER, Box 584. Herald office. FOR EXCHANGE—BUNGALOW AT 1835 W. Twenty-third st. Key at 1919 W. 23d. Want lot or eaulty' in lot. Five rooms; new. modern. Price $3100; easy terms M E. MILLER CO.. 702 Merchants Trust Bldg '"*'" FOR EXCHANGE-CLEAR CORNER LOT, 70x130, for good laundry route. Call even ings, 304 E. 50TH ST. Phone So. 4265. 2-6-3 Miscellaneous FOR EXCHANGE— Nevada mining man wants a home; will exchange automobile, gilt-edge gold mine or corpora tion stocks and small amount in cash. BOX 77, Herald. *£•* % FOR EXCHANGE— HAVE A CLEAR LOT I in Colton that I will trade for diamonds, furniture, auto, or what have you? Ad dress BOX 534, Herald. »-«-" WILL TRADE STOCK IN BISHOP CREEK Gold company and other mining stock for stock in California Wave Motor company (Reynolds). BOX 242, Herald. 6-26-U WANTED^-tITorroNEONTA PROPERTY for new 7-passenger automobile. See car at 110 N. Los Angeles St. -'6':it CE43POOLS (.i-bbPOULS j CLEANED OUT. All work done satisfactory to lnspecter. L. A. SANITARY CO., Phone 69146. Temple 591 CESSPOOLS CLEANED OUT BY THE RED Cross Sanitary company In one to two loads, $3.60 per load; no other charges. 'Phone 69004. IMPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPING CO.-WB take out largest load. West 5396: 22040. 2-10-tf BUSINESS PERSONALS __~. i_ASSONr~THE NOTED LONDON palmist. 322 S. SPRING, over Owl drug store. -1-28-U 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 (4) miles of road, each bid to be ac companied by a certified check In the amount of '.en (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 fall to enter Into a contract with good and sufficient bonds, for the faith ful performance of the work within five (5) after 'ho 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. 11. Nash, Redwood City. Any or all bids aro subject 10 rejection. P. H. MeEVOY, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. ~L*.t l-11-30t LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Annual Meeting To Whom It May Concern: The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Pacific Mutual Indemnity Company will be held in the directors' room on the fifth floor of the Pacific Mutual Building, northwest corner of Sixth and Olive Streets, in tho City of Los Angeles. County of Los Angeles. State of California, on 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. 1810. GEO. I. COCHRAN. ( President of Pacific Mutual Indemnity Co. C. I. D. MOORE. Secretary of Pacific Mutual Indemnity Co. ■ 2-l-14t RAILWAY TIME TABLE SALT LAKE ROUTE " AH trains dally except as noted. Leave! ' First Street Station. |Arrlv-« li.ao. San Bernardino, _T36a _l:00a Colton In :41a |:40p Riverside, 1:26p i:l4p Ontario and 4.-tip \ ■ Pomona 6;51p "l;46aT'» " ' »H6a I:i0a Long Beach and |ll:10a 1 '1.-SOp l:.op|a San Pedro I 7:00p 4:40p • ' ________? I : 6 Oaf Banta Catalina Island I 7;oi)p |:16al | Pasadena I 9:46 a I:OOpj Pasadena I t:3»» ■Sally except Sunday. sßunday only. 1, Utah-California Special. I Salt Lake, Butte. Denver, 110:00 a _mt_-moo. cMe***___mi oigsa I SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES i'/'-fv .... .- „. .V _-^£-^3_?> Los Angeles -*S^^T • Business J_Wss%t¥ College 3|fnffisS___E_! Incorporated 1800. ' ' i ) jirr&JwT^-. Open entire year. ■■ , l_F___ >tP^' Positions for graduates. _■' lfLjrt^ttL_^' Send for prospectus. , *I^-*^rs=" 4, W. FIFTH ST. IIITH-STRF.ET-BV-THE-PARK. German, English Shorthand §1 by experienced teacher. Terms mod-rat*, - 230 W. 21st St. Phone South 8438. / , I ■--—i m," .«.,. H.,.M». .F .....jr., ™ ..«,.*»-■* .- WANTED—STUDENTS TO STUDY SPAN ish; half price for class starting February IS (35 cents). Call at once. NATIONAL) SCHOOLS OF TYFEWRIT-NQ, 610 Cham ber of commerce. ' 2-8-18 , LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 411 W. Fifth st. E. R. SHRADER, Ph. D., president sine* 1880- . _________§ BROWNSBEROER COMMERCIAL COL lege, 858-7 W. 7TH. Send for catalogue. i 10-38-18 ' ' STOVEB .':_■__.• STOVES REPAIRED Phone Main 2893. We call to give cost ol repairing free. TURNER _. OADBURT. .' 812 San Pedro St. 1-4-88 RAILWAY TIME TABLE SOUTHERN PACIFIC . Prom Arcade station. Fifth and Central ay*." Leave| ■ _________ E iJoOalßan Francisco via Coast Lme.| i :30a B:l6a| San Lula Obispo, Paso Robies,| 2:8 op B:B6p|D*l Monte, Monterey, Santa; 8:309 7:8 Op Cruz, San Jose and east ■ |11:45p | San Francisco and Mojava . 1 -. ,-. ( ' 6:oop| Sacramento, Oakland, via J 7:05 a B:3op[ B&kershold and 1- .-ssno " j 8:00aI 7:50 a . Fresno I 7:06 a 6:oop| Bakersfleld | 8:00 a ' B:3Up and Mojav* | 8:00_> |Chlcago, Kansas City, St. Louts.| B:4sp| Oolden Stat* Limited | 8:,5p 8:00 pl The Californian, via j -:16ft j Yuma, -jenson, nil pas. ' | --■•;- f; | Overland — Orleans via | - J 12:01p|-'uma, Benson, Maricopa, Tuc-I 1:30 a son. El Paso, San ,Antonio,) , j Houston :| liTolpj Yuma, Tucson, Benson, j 6:30 a 8:00p[ Lordsburg, Doming, j 7:15 a 8 :lap El Paso j l:30p 6:46ai ' l 8:30 a 8:00a|. |ll:S0a B:lsaj Santa Barbara [ 2:30p 1:45 pl and j 7:36p 2:35p Ventura '■ {!£-. •( 8:30p 7:3op| ("Not Ventura). |11:46p 8:16 a Oxnard, Santa Susana, "| 3:30 a 3:35pj Moorpark, "11:50 a 7:8 op " Somls, j 2:30p 1 Camarlllo. - • 7:36p 1 ("Oxnard only). I :■ : |11:46p ' "~ '"H Santa Paula via Saugus, I ; '-. 6:45af Camulos, Plru, Fillmore, 11:60 a 1:45p fiatlooy, Montalvo, Carpin- j 7:35p | terla, Summerland j ■ .-'., 8:15 a Nordhoff |' 2:30p _2_.35pj | j 7:36p T:4saj "6:30 a 8:55 a Pomona *7:15 a l.'.'dp Colton 7:15 a 8:00p Riverside, Redlands and 8:35 a 4:00p San Bernardino 11:35 a 6:45p "Not Riverside, Red- l:30p, *8:15p land* or San Bernardino 5:25p 7:10p ' 3:55*1 Covina £1:35* 6:45 pl i | I 7:10p 7:46a| China 1 8:35 a 4:oopj 6:26p ISanta Ana, Anaheim, Downey, ~* 8.550| Norwalk 8:30 a 11:15 a ' ■■ 2:16p l:oop|a* Buena Park, West a" 3:00p (:10p Anaheim, West Orang. 4:fop 1 "Downey only [_ 8:56*1 Newport 'Beach | 4:60p B;ssa|a Los Alamitos ' a| 4:SOp «:.6a Brawley, Imperial. I 6:30 a ' B:lsp| El Centro. Calexlco I 6:65p I:o6a| ' San Pedro-Compton • 111:45 a 8:80p* "Via Long Beach I 6:36p 1:06 a" Long Beach-Compton j11:45a 3:30p "Via San Pedro "I 8:36p . »:06a| Santa Catalina Island I 6:36p 6:45al " " i 1 ':«•■» ':Soal Fernando * 8:40 a l:16p ' 11:60 a 6:00p "Motor | 7:Ssl> »:80p _^___ 8:00 a 8:80 a a Chatsworth Park. (See a 3:46 a note). (NoteTo and from River station only). ( All trains daily except those marked aa follows: "a" Sundays excepted; "b" Sunday* only. ■ ' - ■ ' . BANTA FE ... - - Leave | I Arrlv* 1" | Eastern—Calif. Limited. 10:00 am dolly, Chicago via Denver 4:08 pnj I | and Kansas City . Overland Express— ,'•"', Chicago via Denver and 8:30 am _ Kansas City ■ __^ ' Eastern Express — Dally 7:30-am Chicago via Denver and 7:06 am Kansas City _______________ Kite Shaped— via 8:30 am Pasadena. Return via 8:38 pna Banta Ana canyon ! , . 6 7:35 am 10:00 am 8:30 am Redlands via Pasadena 1:00 pm 8:00 pm 6:40 pa 4:30 pm I m I 7:40 pm ' 7:20 am Redlands via Oranga 10:36 am 10:55 am | 6:30 pm I 1:00 pm 7:85 am Riverside via Pasadena 8:40 pm 7:30 am 7:05 pm - X:65 am Riversid* via Orang* 10:36 am 8:05 pm _________________________________ 6:30 pm -, 7:30 am i [ 7:06 am ' ■ 10:65 am Corona via Orang* 10:35 am 6:0. pm : • " 6:30 pm.. 7:80 am 7:06 am 10:55 am San Bernardino via Orange 10:35 am 5:05 pm ' 6:30 pm 7:35 am I • . 8:30 am 8:30 am 10:00 am • ' 10:00 am San Bernardino via Pasa- 4:00 pm . 2:00 pm ■ dena . 6:40 pm » 4:30 pm 6:00 pm 6:45 pra 8:00 pm .'-■' 7:40 pm 8:55 am ■_•• ; 6:66 am 2:16 pm Santa Ana 8:36 am 6:05 pm ,| 1:00 pra * 11:55 pm gi imi !___. ________ ■ 7:30 am I . 6:65 am 8:66 am I -' , 7:06 am 10:55 am [ Fullerton, Anaheim, 8:26 am 3:15 pm Orang* 10:36 am 6:05 pm . '■'.''■' 1:00 pa ■' 11:66 pm I - - I 6:30 pm 7:36 am San Jacinto, Elslnore, He- 10:86 am 10:66 am m«t and MurUtta 6:80 pm ,* 10:26 am | Radondo 4:80 pm ,!: 2:15 pm I Escondido 1. 1:00 pm 8:65 am Fallbrook 4:16 pm 8:65 am flan Diego and - 6:86 am y.' 8:15 pm Coronado Beach 1:00 pm ' 11:66 pm Surf Lin* 6:16 pm : c 1:80 am Randsburg ■ - ____________ TTixTpm I Searchlight and Chloride- . T:O6 am '.. 1:00 pm Beatty, Rhyollte, Ooldfield ■', **> tut I ■ and Torino-* J 15