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2 "ORCHARD DALE" IS NEW ADDITION LOCATED IN LA HABRA DIS TRICT. WHITTIER Comprises 605 Acres, Subdivided Into Lots of Five and Fifteen Acres. Twelve Miles from Los Angeles Davlson, Smith ft Mlasener of the Pa i in,- Electric building are owners of the "Orchard Dale" trad of 605.2 acres, .. ,1 in the La Habra district, at Whittler, twelve miles in a straight line from Los Angeles. The Pacific Electric railroad runs nearly parallel the north side «>r the tract, with two convenlenl stations, ami this lino of tin- system will fmoii be extended to Riverside, Colton and San Bernardino, making the longest interurban road out Angeles. The •■<>.■< ha.ni Dale" trad is subdi vided Into flve and fifteen acre parcels, with streets grad< d and lots staked off and numbered. The soil is drop, ru-h and free of objections. The upland is : iii and lowland is sediment. It will produce everything grown In Southern California and l« ■ :i tally ad lor walnuts, oranges, i.'inons anil celerj . Extensive Improvement* have been made; ninety-three acres are in wal nuts, trees three yeara old; throe 10- Inch and two 12-Inch wells, producing 307 miners' inches of water, streets ready (or oiling, four necessary bridges, cement culverts, drainage ditches. Th« water is fine for domestic and irriga tion purposes, and complete water sys trm is Installed with No. 8 pump and KO-horpopower engine in place. It Is estimated that at the prices which lots are now appraised the ac reage, would retail at 1412,000, and this valuation will I"' greatly increased when improvements In progress are completed. Overworked business men, merchants, doctors, lawyers and retired eastern people, it is suggested, will find a re treat in "Orchard Dale," where they in occupy a villa of five acres or more, with all city conveniences at prices made much less even than city lots, with the additional opportunity of earning- a competence on the land surrounded in quietude, midst fruits and flowers. CITY SALESMAN BUYS FINE BUNGALOW HOME The Kuch Tobias Hamlll company n i>"i-i the following sal Fur A. C. Tobias t,. Richard West brook of th William 11. Hoegee com pan] a 10l K0x135 feet, Improved with ii-rnoni bungalow, f^r IBROO, imuKht fur ,i home. Imif William Bulpit to Edward \. plsrhty-acrp alfalfa and fruit ranch, highly Improved .•uiri with :i mountain stream water rißht, i• >- (our iniirs west of Bishop In the Owens Viver valley, fur $8000. Mr. Beasley (s from Los Angeles and will make his home i'ti iii^ ranch. For J. '• and I . K. HpII to William Bulpit, seventeen acres, with modern . one-half mile wesl of Bishop for $4000. Dis^unts iiSfe The Only Tract Actually Forming a Part of the New Location of Occidental College Dirt Is Flying, Street Work Has Begun in Occi- Gas Will Soon Be Introduced Into Eagle dental Avenue, the Grand 200 Foot Boulevard Rock Valley. Something Doing All the Time 'IFP^WW^^^MjWi -r% • Ik JIT* J Occidental Park mm^w Bear in Mind To a ir^Av tvt M «.Kr v 14: c^i^ c\ ,4- i^^^te^Jlpl^^^^/. ' That You Must Buy in Occiden- Is Already Nearly Half Sold Out f k^^^^^« tal Park to Share the Benefits of to Wise and Discriminating In- i;*l||j^ the College Improvement Plans r ~o+s^~c< r*r^ rW,+ TVki-lri^r cinri "^^D^St Call for folder, with beautiful panoramic view of Eagle Rock VeStOrS. VJO UUt 1 OClay anO -^^ gg| | W/^^?^^^/ Valley and make arrangements to see Occidental Park. _ % - T T -^^fe fr^^^^^^^^W^ Take Eagle Rock Valley car going north on Broadway to SeleCt YOUr LotS Occidental Park. (Don't take Eagle Rock Avenue car.) , Reasonable Prices Easy Terms Discounts for Cash W. A. ROBERTS REALTY CO. Ei^N^ E F 6524 126 South Broadway, Chamber of Commerce Building Main 459 Highland Park Representative, GARTH REALTY OFFICE, Avenue 50 and Monte Vista St. ; -,.- , , , Design of Bungalow Home for Clergyman *\ V - REV. .!■ PRATT will occupy one of the handsomest bungalow homes thai v. ill be i rected In < (eclden ■ irk tract. The residence will grace a sightly lot on the northwest corner of <"iii;. ge boulevard and Campus road, In 1,,, (..'].... settlement which formes ;, par! of the new Bite of Occidental college. Architect A. D. Balveter has do slgned the bungalow, a pirturo of which Is given herewith. Tho oxto rior of the story-and-a-half structure will bo "f resawed redwood with shin cit- gables .-md shlnglo roof. Tho chim ney, porch and turrace will be of ar cobblestone, with cemenl floors nnd steps, There will hr soyon rooms ami hath GAS IS SURE THING NOW FOR EAGLE ROCK Bids Passed on for Boulevard Im. provement Enterprise—ln. creased Demand for Lots and Acres At ,i recent meetthsr of the Ragle Hock Improvement league -i proposition from the Los Angeles Gas company for the installation of jras mains throughout the district was carefully considered and unanimously accepted. The gas company expects to be sup plying the territory by August 1. At Hip same meeting Col, .1. W. Kddy. chairman of the boulevard committee, reported that the advertisement for bids on the boulevard through F.agl« Rock has been passed by the highway commission. The Bdwardi & Wldey company re ports a well sustained demand for both business and residence property in Ragle Rock, Including the following sales: In Mayfalr Park— Charles T. Bteel<. lot 17, 50x155 feet, on the east side, of Royal drive, near Las Flores, $780; to Albert W. Krone, lot 16, same size, $7.')0. In Occidental Heights— To Mabel C. Forbes, lot 22, 60x150 feet, on College View avenue, near Las Flores, $175; to Annie T. Freeman, lot 61, north west corner Grand View avenue and Las Flores, 50x150 feet, price JSOO, pur chased for Improvement; to G. W. LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1010. ion tho tir.st. Moor, a pressed brick liv ing room with pressed brick mantel and bulll In bookcases Dining room will have buffel arrow iiie entire side, and the den will have built-in desks. All these rooms will be paneled with plAte and i>i<-tur.' rails, ' and heavy WOOd fri'i/.' 1. The kitchen will be buffet, complete in every detail with Woodalith Boor and dralnboard. Two bedrooms and bath will complete the first floor ar- I ranßrniriit. The iccond story wHI have four bed -1 rooms and bath. The floon down ' stairs will ho all hardwood, while the Jr lioors will be finished floors, The house will be thoroughly lighted throughout and equipped with auto matic wntT liontfi- .-nil fiiriiin i~s. Gregory, lot 62, southwesl corner Grand View and Las Flores, 56x150 |800, nlso purchased for Improve ment with a modern bungalow. Several acreage deals of consider able magnitude are also In process of closing by this firm In Eagle Rock, MORE BUNGALOWS BUILT IN VERMONT SQUARE TRACT f. A. Wesbecher, tract :iE<-m for Vermont square, reports the following recent shU's: Thn six-room bungalow al 344f> West Forty-fifth street, lot 4,",xi28 feet, to John H. Tippr for j;snn. i^>t 46x127 feet, between Halldale and Pf'llkPr avenues, to Anthony S. Hill for $inn. Mr. Hill wilt Immediately Itn j, r .. with r seven-room bungalow. I.nt 60x127 feet, corner West Forty sixth street and Halldale avenue, to A. J. Potter for $J2.".f>. Lol 46x130 feel on West Fiftieth street, between Normandle and Hall dale avenues, to B, M, Klslnbar for |850. Lot Mxl 2* fppt on Wrut Forty-fifth utreet, between Halldale and Hcnkcr avenues, to 8. A. Nplson for $\K<<>. Mr. ] N't-1.-OM is ImproviiiK with ■ beautiful bungalow. Lot 45x130 feet on West Flftli th street, between Halldale an<l N'ornian rlip avenues, to M. T. Krlp for $$50. l,ot 4"xr_'T feel on West [forty-fifth utrpet, between Normandle and Hall dale avenues, to ,1. M. Bword for $SOO. Lot 43x128 feet on West Forty-sixth stree.i between Ha^'ard boulevarrt ; t iid Western avenue, to R. H. Bailey for $(26. Mr. Bailey "in improve with • n-room bungalow. II AM NF<^ ll Buy a Choice Lot in the » fill IILJO B wTiinU;*.* I AVENUE fl Wllshire %SOUARFii Boulevard District moyuAKtv ————— wk V At Bedrock Prices llfik mW Never before in the subdivision history of Los Angeles has property of this Wigiik MwlM exclusive character been offered at such exceptionally low prices. w| Wt B&'W Van Ness Avenue Square lies in the heart of the city's most aristocratic 10 |V jmffl residential development—it is surrounded by magnificent homes. willlA *. W A fortune is being expended in establishing public and private improve *P ij&, $BrM ments on this rapidly selling subdivision. Go out today and see why.values ulllik Jsiw in this tract will double in ten months—note the superb view—study the en *s g*\ mW vironment—choose your favorite lot before everything is gone. ,:", \llli* .— SSW Go out today — take a Westlake car marked "Fourth and Gramercy / W, or "Melrose Avenue." Get oft at Fifth Street, or at Wilton Place and h. v^^ I «*■ V. Fourth Street, for branch offices. MAIN OI 1 MCE I§r>ils&^ i l*'»^Ti^»ii ■« « r « . /T^ T\ ,T if~^ a. 201 n. Broadway Irlk 1 " u\ SMI Vi Walter G- McCarty i\i^ H1 A* t I £\JjM B^^^^il LlaJK^^^^^H ]., .„,. . r*iii II- -"ivKi it- '*:tn PALATIAL HOME FOR H. JEVNE: SITE IN SAN RAFAEL HEIGHTS Architect F. 1.. Roehrlg has prepared plans for a handsome three-story and basement residence t" be erected In San Rafael Heights for H. Jovne. It will be a palatial structure, covering a (round space 85x70 feet, and will con tain fifteen rooms. The greater por tion of the exterior will be of brick with plastered exterior and i tone and tile exterior trim and tile roof. It will also have hardwood floors throuphout and the interior trim will he of hard woods. The bath rooms will have tile floors and wainscot, and the plumbing and electrical fixtures will be extraor dinarily fine. One of the features of the residence will be the largo porches and verandas on three sides. A vacu um cleaning system will be Installed and the residence will be heated with steam, it In estimated to coal $25,000. ■» ■ — —— DEMAND IS MORE ACTIVE IN VAN NESS_AVE. SQUARE Walter c. McCarty reporti the i>nif ' of lots valued at 1,060 In his Van Ness Avenue Square tract in the Wll nhtn boulevard district during the past week, as follows: H. C. Clark, lot 11. block 1, on v. I] ton place, near Fourth street, 50x182 B feet; price $1700. Frank W. Miller, lot 2. block 8, on Van Ness avenue, near Fifth street, 50x132 feet: 11800. Eva i.. Mill, lots 23 and 24 on Norton ave nue, corner of Fifth street: 13800. Syl via Laser, lot 22, block 7, on Norton avenue, near Fifth street, 5px132.5 ;eot; fl6">o. Kva 1.. Miller, lots 8 and B, block 1. on Wilton place, near Linden ave nue, 100x132.."i feet; 13400. Alfred A. Adams, lot 7. block I, on Wilton place, near Fourth sir,.". ;.'»xi ■'-■'■> feet; $1700. Mr. MrCarty reports that the Balci in Van Ness Avenue Square up to date aggregate nearly $125,00, and that there are several lino, houses now being erected in the tract. All Of the $SO.OOO worth of street Improvements will be completed In ■ few days. «.«■« ADDITIONAL REAL ESTATE NEWS ON PAGE FIFTEEN Sunproof :^^ia^ g Rainproof j-w^PwrNX H Will outlast two ordinary roofs. The initial cost Is not much fe» H greater. Unaffected by weather extremes. Requires no paint or m hI repairs. Best for residences, hotels, business blocks, outhouses — ta U , either flat or pitched roofs. Easy to put on. Each roll contains Kj H everything necessary for laying. K| [y| Fwaa Write for samples. Also 32-page Illustrated booklet of J»J Si " CC valuable facts and helpful Hooting suggestions. Free la n to architects, contractors, carpenters and prospective builders. |i U Pioneer Paper Company || Pi 219*221 South Los Ang«ln St. Los Angel**. Cal. fei PART If