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PART II FOR SALE CITY LOTS'A Nil I,AND« ?A*i to Yom in acres excellent soil, ten mites from city an ejectrlc lino; planted to alfalfa, potatoes Ami barley; fine buildings; 125 inches of water; a beautiful ranch and a bargain. Might/take. lorn* good properly. Sea this without delay. WAYBRIGHT-BUTLER CO. 528-29 Security Bldg. . i,, M-l I/ITB THAT Alii: SNAPS- S6SO-5(1x146 Bryan, near Kellevue; high and and nightly; very easy terms. $1000—MxlSO Benton way, lust south of Sun set blvd. : splendid Investment. ji2»n- ttxivl, east front, on nosemont, near Temple: adjoining lot $1300. 11250- MxMO WllKhlro section, near Second and Harvard; line street work, complete. $1425— 10flxI4R 11. iit<m way. Hi blocks south of Hiinsct Blvd.! a One buy; only $200 down, and $10 per month. $18<*)-60xl38 to alley, N. Occidental blvd.: ad joining 726 on the west; the. finest view point In the city. FOR THKBB AND OTHER T.OTS IN TUB WEST OH NORTHWEST. THAT ARE POS ITIVELY UNDER MARKET VALUE, BKB • ■ TUB HOMESTEAD LAND A lII.DO. CO., 611-612 I. W. Hellman bid*. 5-8-1 ' FOR RAI-HJ— , M 0 ---■■"""— fflOO Rraiitiftll lx>t covered with English walnut trees; full M foot front, H feel deep: faces two «tr**rr* all modern Improvement!!; lot adjoining Is $1460. 418 UNION TRUST HLDG.. Fourth and Spring. 6-8-1 FOR BALK— .Lot on Fifth aye., near Jefferson St.; street work done; gas, electricity; east front; $SOO cash or easy payments. ;V, BTUKEY OltOH., 424 8. Broadway, Itoom 919. Fli:.(. Main 1397. « 6-»-H ' FOR SALE—NEW 4-ROOM COTTAGE; PLAB -land, mantel, bath, toilet, sink, hot water, sewer connected, large, lot; price $1500; 1100 down. Call at 4700 CENTRAL AVIS. 0-8-1 FOR SALE—JI9OO; EASY PAYMENTS; 6 room cottage; modern plumbing, gan, sewer, lawn, ' flowerH, house newly painted and tinted. Kay at 1700 CENTRAL. AVB, IFOR BALE -PICO HEIOIITS~I.OT, 40X150, facing two Mreets. near two ear lines; high ground; $2100. MRS. M. HOOVER, 313 W. Third, room :04. . 6-8-1 FOR BALE r.Y OWNER. TWO ROE LOTS '. on I'M win it., fast end bargain. Phone !>2IS3. 5-8-1 HARBOR PIIOPERTY—WILMINGTON Wilmington • Property will never again be so low In price as It is today, and those who ..arc contemplating purchasing In our goon-to-bo creat harbor city ahould not delay a single day, but , DO IT NOW : There iff no other opportunity like It In (■Southern (California today, an Investment which Is certain to Increase from 60yto 100 per cent annually for year* to come.-. Not only Is this property an exceptional Invest ment for the, wealthy, but the CHANCE OF A LIFETIME for the . SMALL INVESTOR Just think of how many rich people there are in Southern California who received their start through Investments In central business and Industrial property purchases, made at a time when there was little doing In the locality of the then low priced prop erties. Then again consider what it will soon mean for Wilmington to DREDGE THE HARBOR BUILD NEW RAILROADS WHARVES . ' i BOULEVARDS and many other Improvements, which work I Is well under way at this time. It is now up to you to share In the profits sure to be created by this great development, and I offer for your consideration the* following very special short time snaps: $378 each buys several choice 60x133-foot lots, located between and within one block of the new Los Angeles Harbor railroad and the great Harbor boulevard, and only a few blocks from water front. $300 - each, I ■ have several fine east and west front 60x133 foot lots on 60-foot streets, also very close to the great Harbor boule- J* yard and water front. Your chance, and on W easy terms, too. .v :;,' I • f9OO Beautiful, large 46x128 foot lots, right down by the water front; curbed; street work done and water In; only one-third down. 1000 Buy» choice of several large ISoxl3l> foot blocks right <loi/n in the heart of the In dustrial district'and close to the wharves, ■ each of which will subdivide Into three 40x135 foot lots: terms If desired. : . »1000 Per Acre 2« acres, right by the big boulevard, Ver mont avenue, the I* A. Harbor railroad anil water front; fine for industrial sites or subdivision and good for 200 per cent profit In two years; terms, 1-3 down, balance 1 and 2 years nt 6 per cent. COME SEE ME about t,hese and several other excellent Wil mington Investments, no matter whether you may be rich or poor, or desire to pay cash or installments. I will be pleased to serve you and guarantee you a square deal. Don't put It off, but YV COME NOW GEO. W. > VANSYCKLE, 418-417 UNION TIUTST 81.DG.. FOURTH AND SPRING. No Business- Transacted Sundays •'■ ;-'_______ . 5-8-1 HOTELS AND LODGING HOUSES • MODERN 21-ROOM FURNISHED ArAßT nient house, centrally located; cheap rent; worth $1000; will sacrifice, $600, if taken at once. Broadway 1741. A 4079. 6-8-1 •EWING MACHINES !VE ARE selling more ■ STANDARD • sewing machines than ever before. Why? There Is a reason. No better machine Is "*- made. Come in and be shown. Our Nor- Saßal wood at $23 Is a bargain; second-hand ma chines from »5 up. We have no agents or ■ canvassers; you save the commission* BPS. they • would get. >. Renting and repairing. STANDARD SEWING MACHINE AGENCY. lp£4 «1 South Broadway. 4-1-Sun tf WHITE BKWINO MACHINE CO.. mow ; Mrmmautlz tot*** at mO. B»a4ww. U FOR BALE FOR SALE I FOR SALE tvncnnAi) rROrKBTY sliurbax property hpbmbbax pbopkrty UL <t—^ A GENTLEMAN ;M $ r*l ft. *1 Who formerly resided In the g0.i.l old state of Missouri mopped off the car at ATIIKNH- ! • mm* M^l «*\J ON-TIIK-1111.1, a day or two ,ago and asked If I! were HKAI.I.V TRUE, Ho was shown . * flT* If I If the beautiful boulevard system of ATIIKNS-ON-THK-1111.1,, with the cement curbed . Q JT~ '.•" I ■ parkways In the canted and both sides, the flowers and trees. The great big lots, front- fM* 7Taf| IB Ing; 75 feet, and til to 285 feet deep The wide walks and splendid water system, fur- i/'Jli » I ■ nlshlng FREE WATER FOR THE YEAR: and, above all, the magnificent and uncqunied , •»/» 7*54 c_^a - view of mountain*, city and valley, with the gleaming Pacific and Catallna Island In the I I L->» distance. The activity displayed in the process of street Improvements. The IHIIU'B •" A" M ■■, ■mm CAR LINES to top of hill—no climbing—and only ■XJa» ■ fl> TL I "25 MINUTES FROM BROADWAY" / L. | I Krt ■ Was also shown the map of the great city of I.os Angeles, allow!,.* thai ATI I NN-O - if 1^ 9 ■ Ky ii Til Kill 1.1, Ih lntcr.<«ct«'.l by Vermont, Uurllon, Hoover, Flgueroa, Mm,,, ami Alain I vhP || I If I * (Harbor boulevard). That these great thoroughfares are the SOUTHWBSTRRLY e*ten- I B • 9 IB I alona of all the streets of the city reaching from the Southern Pacific Arcade depot to a \ fl M Mhoßm ( mMi m"6 lii'yuncl Wi'xtlakn park, showing that -« jCBSBa GsO J~*^r - "THIS IS THE PATH OF DESTINY" «••_• T^|^^^J\ th« very heart and core of this marvelous city of ours. Showing also thai ATIIION.S-ON- I ft I B~*Q^J Til 11 1 1.1. Is in tho pnlli and purl of It; and. finally, thai the path loads to the grnnt - I » I !*♦ j,,, s Angeles harbor, where the city and tho United States government are running a race I ■ I l^^ /Ok to hop which can spend the most money In development, I Q I H /IP Then the price; #;«)<> AMI ll'. Not many at these prices, but some. I ■ 1 ■- / ■ Win. he was Itko all other people. Surrendered on the, spot. Costs nothing to be I^ Jf rVl'ld'ifctlMTa shnun. <:<> out today. ISMWSI "" " Take "Moneta Avenue" Redondo cm- on Broadway, Mnln or Moncta avenue. ___. oem^M aWaH "Strawberry Park" car on Broadway, Seventh or Grand avenue. I - < T"fs* "1 • B San I'i'dni cap on Third, Hill or Sixteenth streets, I W /# X law '■'' round trip tickets to Athens. Mr. Helton will meet you there, refund the faro I g /JfVw. Xjl Paid mid show you the property. For further particulars see I I /O IIX 'I WATKINS & BELTON 109 STIMSON BLDG. I I fiT IE Mil CAUL UP A7HO7: BROADWAY ISSO. I l/% ■ I KMUAcy ■ ■«»i*»«jBBiB»a*"BB^ »■ MISCELLANEOUS •__ FOR HALE— RESTAURANT WITH A BUSINESS OF $1000 A WEEK Located at Terminal Island. East Pan Pedro, In a nice new building, with fine surroundings, rlsht In front of two lumber yards employing ii thousand men, and Is the only restaurant In the place. 1 have too much business to give It any attention, and have decided to sell the Mime at once at any price rather than be bothered with it. Will sell, rent or exchange for good prop ajtyjperry whiting, 415 e.;ninth st. BEE PERRT WHITING, 411 B, NINTH ST. FOR BALE HALF A MILLION FEET OF i SECOND-HAND LUMBER Boards and dimensions. We are wrecking 20 buildings at Agricultural park, and must •■ have all the material removed by the IKB | of May. Consequently, we are selling this lumber one-half the price of new. This Is your opportunity to get a house or barn cheaper than ever before. Salesman on the ground. See us at once before It la gone, WHITING WRECKING CO., 415 E. OTH ST. FOR SALE— TWO MILLION FEET OF ELEGANT NEW LUMBER «."' from $12 to $18 per thousand. Two carloads . of while enamel bath tubs and basins, three carload* of flno Oregon pine doors, 100.000 seconrl-hand brick, two carloads of pipe. fifty bevel plato mirrors 24x30 Inches, everything to. build your house complete at CO to 70 per cent the price others ask for the same | goods. We are the largest firm of this kind I west of Chicago, and are selling $33,000 worth ' of this building material per month. Thou ' rands of well satisfied customers. See the other fellow, then come all i get our figures. WHITING WRECKING CO., 415 E. 9TH ST. FOR/SALE- I MACHINERY One Iron worker's shaper, cost $«0, will sell for $200; one universal rip and tut-off saw, practically new, cost $230, will sen for $150: shell polisher's outfit, four-horsepower boiler; live hot-air compressors, fifty split wood pulleys, lot of cast-iron columns and "I" beams used for building purposes. Have, lot of other machinery and building material. Come and see lus If you want something good at half the price Of new. .WHITING WRECKING CO. FOR SALE—- -'"^ ~~~~ < FOR SALE— CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS AND OWNERS TAKE NOTICE We are wrecking twenty buildings at Agricultural park, twenty-seven buildings at Ascot park, live buildings at Pasadena, five buildings in the business district Of Los Angeles city. This means that we have over two million feet of elegant second-hand building material, together with doors, win dow*, brick, Pipe and several carloads of building material which we will sell from to to 60 per cent of new. This is the largest stock wo have ever had. and the best oppor tunity you will ever have to put up some WhTtING WRECKING CO.. 415 E. 9TH ST. WHITING WRECKING CO., 415 E. 9TH ST. CHEAP BUILDING MATERIAL' Take up a car with your neighbor and save freight and money. Good, new lumber, all kinds and sizes. $12 to $18 per thousand. Cedar shingles, full count, $2. Let us figure everything to complete your building. Lum ber, cash and doors, plumbing material, builders' hardware. roofing tin $1.60 per square, new porcelain sinks, basins and bath tubs. Complete line of soil pipe and fittings, sewer pipe and all connections. We sell to anybody at any place 25 to 60 per cent below all others. _ WHITING WRECKING CO., 415 E. 9TH ST. • SECOND-HAND MATERIAL ■ 600 000 FEET SECOND-HAND LUMBER In all dimensions half the price of new, 100 000 second-hand lath,. 75,000 second-hand brick, flooring, rustic, shingles, second-hand stairs, mantels, casing, base, office fixtures, roofing tin, pipe all sizes, 8-horsepower up right boiler with 60-foot stack In line con dition, fire escapes, porch columns, two fine refrigerators, Just the thing for restaurant or hotel. Everything to build that house Cbea?' WHITING WRECKING CO. SECOND-HAND YARDS EIGHTH AND SAN PEDRO STS. MAIN 259. . F4092. • Seventh and Central Avenue and Building ..Material HxH bevel R. W. siding ........ $17.00 per M Red wood $15.00 per M pine $16.00 per M Shakes $10.00 per M Shingles, full count $2.00 per M Nail to per lb. Paint »'•« Per gal. Stain ;..;..»..750 per gal. Roofing paper, per roll ! $1.20 Pipes, all sizes and kinds, also fittings. Complete line hardware, saah and doors. Let us figure with you. C,,"-".. PLANS FREE I".-"/,-'..' .-■'.■ - 5-7-7t FOR SALE— SECOND-HAND WINDMILLS.. tanks, pumps and engines; save you hall'; also wagons, buggies, farming and grading tools, piping, all kinds of pumps; experienced men for wrecking, repairing, building; sev . eral gasoline and steam outfits very reason able. See . DEMMITT CO., • .. Office 120 N. Main St., Los Angeles. .' 5-8-1 FOR SALE— . • -, . r ~ A number of second-hand, self-generating 1 gasoline . stoves;. New Process and Reliable make; guaranteed in first-class condition; , for sale .very cheap. I'lionea F6062, Broad way 6062. !' s V "'l+lHt : LOS ANGELES HERALD: SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1010. In Ten Years Business Out- In Twenty-five Years Business strips San Francisco. , Rivals New York City. Work Begun on $10,000,000.00 Improvements, and More to Follow. TMs .Is Yoir Opportunity Property is low. Careful investors can show exceptional profits in six months. * A Few Bargains- We Have More , Pine business lot Palos Verdes St.. 1 block from new Elks' building; close in; $110 per foot. Close-in lot on Sixth St. FINE BUSINESS CORNER BEA- Good buy at $2000. tpltJ)Wly ON ST. Under $200 per foot. A few choice inside lots $850 to $050, small payment down and $10 a month. STACY OEALTY (T*O. 23 xL (Established 1903) >^^ San Pedro Office 605 Beacon St. Both Phones. 531 S. Spring St. F2115. MISCELLANEOUS for sale: — restaurant with A business OF $1000 A WEEK Located at Terminal island, East San Pedro, in a nice new building, with fine surroundings, right In front of two lumber yards employing a thousand men. and is the only restaurant in the place. I have too much business to give It any attention, and have decided to sell the same at once at any price rather than be bothered with It. Will sell, rent or exchange for good property. See PERRY WHITING, 415 E. Ninth st. 62 - 7 CASH REGISTER BARGAINS Full size National for $:.'>; a very nice total adder. 1 cent to $5.9» on the keys, cost new $17.". an* It goes for $40; we have a nice second-hand desk register for $7.60: one of those $725 Nationals, 6 draws, just the, same as brand new. $350. We buy, sell and trade in cash registers. Not In the trust. J. R. WALLER 643 S. Spring St. 6-8-1 OTJVER TYPEWRITER, LATE MODE!, NO. B. This is positively a new typewriter and one of Mia best. Will be sold at half price, If you have the cash. Room 11, 244V| S. BROADWAY. G-8-7t FOR SALE—i TENT, 13X17, FOR $12: 1 tent. Bxlo, for $5, and 2 floor show cases,- $8.50 each. HAWKEYEK FURNITURE CO., 3218 S. Main. 5-8-2 FOR SALE-SWEET TONED, LITTLE walnut upright piano; fine for beginner; $85. 1315 W. 36th St. , 6-7-8 FOR SALE-STOCK RANGES, FROM $6 TO 110. J. P. CUDDEBACK, 313 W. Third. 5-5-8-2t OIL PROPERTY WAGE EARNERS, INVEST, DON'T SPECULATE 25,000 shares (no more) oil stock at 25e per share. Company has 1600 acres, 960 acres of which Is proven ground; one 700 -barrel well completed; now drilling second well; don't owe a dollar; has money in the treasury to complete two more wells; small capitalisation and no promotion stock; pipe lines and railroads now building to field; oil parafflne base, running from 38 to 52 gravity and worth $2.60 to $3.60 per barrel at well. >.-;,■ fSee LORS 332 Bradbury Building £'-^ty- orange GROVES FOR SALE— orange GROVES . 10 acres Valencia* !J!'55S 10 acres Valenclas and navels $16,000 40 acres Washington navels »ii'.».r,i») 22 acres oranges and lemons $23,:«) All of the above are in first class condi tion, well Improved and are the very best buys that we have been able to list. WADDLE INVESTMENT CO., ;•.;••■ 406-107 Delta bldg. Main 7*78: F1638. 5-8-1 ■ POULTRY RANCHES . FOR SALE-4-ROOM BUNGALOW. WITH largo lot; seventy hens and chicks: $1500; cash $600, balance time. 7922 S. HOOVER ST. Take Strawberry lark car to Slat st. 5-8-lt BEACH PROPERTY V ' FOR BALK --a " SAND~I.OTS, WELL LO cated; these lots are offered for this week at $350 apiece, the 3 for $1000. If you want beach lot. see this bargain. R. M. It., own er, 644 Douglas bldg. 6-8-1 suburban— wilmington j'l^ lots $225 up. Large lists, choice acreage. J. W. WEIGHTMAN * CO.. up , town office 207 Laughlin bldg. Main 636« . . . , 6-5-1t ""You can buy It. perhaps at many places, but there's one BEST !>'•«• *• buy It—*JH t**.t Dlaea artvt\rtlnA» . , jfk •n TV V Good News TO HOLDERS OF OLD CONTRACTS IN Redoido Villa ; Tract We have been made the official agents for all the Redondo Villa tracts except the Cook tracts anil the west half of 142. Ar rangements have been made with the orig inal owners of the land whereby we are now in position to invite all the original buyers holding contracts for lots In any of these tracts to bring in their old contracts, no matter how long 1 delinquent or how much or little you owe. We are giving everybody a square deal, restoring confidence and pros perity. There has been a substantial advance in values and small raises In prices throughout the tracts. New contracts will be issued in which credit will be given for all pay ments made on the old contracts. The Title Guarantee and Trust company, trustee tor the property, will execute the new contracts Issued in this connection. Prompt 'attention, courteous treatment, everything that can be done, will be done for your benefit. Come in at once and bring, your old contract, or write and send it before a further advance in prices. GEO. H. PECK & CO. 203 Lankershlm Building, Corner Third and Spring Sts. Home Phone A 4673. a- 5-6.8-3 FOR SALE-ARDEN AVENUE, GLENDALE, new five-room bungalow; cement porch, lawn and flowers; an exceptional bargain for cash or terms; view any time. Phone 643 Home, Glenrlalo. 5-8-1 GLENDALE—FOR SALE — HIGHLY Tm" pproved 2-aero ra.nch fronting two streets. MRS. HOOVER, 313 W. Third, room 204. 5-8-1 GLENDALK—FOR SALE—CORNER LOT. 75X ■175, .30 fruit trees, i,omtta aye; $750. MRS. HOOVER, 313 W. Third, room 204. 5-8-1 STOCKS AND BONDS WANTED— MEN AND WOMEN WHO REALIZE THAT ONE GOOD INVESTMENT is WORTH A LIFETIME OF LABOR. OP PORTUNITY KNOCKS AT LEAST ONCK AT EVERY MAN'S DOOR. THIS IS HIS VISIT TO YOU. READ MY ADVERTISE MENT UNDER BUSINESS CHANCES, AND COME UP TO THE OFFICE AND LET ME EXPLAIN THIS TRULY GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY. .' 11. M. COWPER, 806 DELTA BLDQ., CITY. 5-8-1 ■ J achk.v<;k FOR SUBDIVISION FOR BALK— ~~~ Best subdivision proposition >* Los An geles; 70 acres within three miles from the • court house, for a trifle more than $1000 an acre; about one-third cash, balance easy; phenomenal profits In proper subdivision and Improvement of this property. See WAN NELLS LAND CO. about It at once. Office 127 N. Main st. Phones Main .'.707, A 3910. ■ ;.-■/.. - ' 5-S-l INCOME PROI-ERTY HERB IS A SNAP FOR YOU-ONB OF THE best apartment house Bites In the city; right ■In the, best residence section and walking distance from poetoflloe, with fine 0-room, . mndorn house; rented for $50 per month.: Wo can sell this elegant property for $11,000. BANGS & BIOBIiOW, 415 8. Hill at. 6-8-1 ■:.-' '„...• FOR SALE FOR SALE COUNTRY I'ROPKRTY I COUNTRY rROrKRTY f (SreaiH Lanndl Snnap§ For Cash Buyers In Antelope Valley Snaps in Deeded Lands Snaps in ReHnquishmenis Snaps in Desert Assignments Nearest valley In I.oh .\n«ele». wllh abundance of purest Honing artesian water. Hesl climate in the world (altitude 2100 ft.); do fogs a raradlite tor everybody, especially those who have throat or liiiik trouble. Kli'lii-nI. production of iilfnifu In tin country—l tons per acre each »ea«on. Finest flavored fruit, principally apples and pearß, which received fold medals in world's expositions. Bed posted rupitallMs, Investors and farmer* are baying land in this valley. 810 AND SURE FORTUNE If you serure one. of the, (treat snaps which I Bow offer In, the cowing garden Hpot of Ixiß Angeles county. cf|fn}rt=J\ ACRES R.ELINQUIBHMENT of good valley (m\s iff) (ff| fffl Imm 1;""' on thr' west *'''' near blg ranchea. Sk ex UVyJIUI great snap \^v)QD vyjly; dlf^ffft ACRES RELINQUISHMENT of good sub- (fa It] rp (j=>\ 1 f=m Irrigated land In the flowing artesian district NN/ZJL^ Ulyjlyj GREAT SNAP (JJ^^^IUJ /\(7b(ft\ ACRES RELINQUISHMENT of finn silt, Bandy loam land IHi near B°mc " the famous cast side alfalfa (<f^ (7$ (ft) uvii'iy^ ranches; .small house, dug well- mm (Tin)) GREAT SNAP vJi^ ■iI (T^ fTTI Al 'I;l':s DESERT ASSIGNMENT adjoining railroad and sta -1 m tion: sediment, sublrrlgated land in the heart (^^fSfffl U'ii'vii' of the Rowing artesian district—) n\K\ I cOjIUJ GREAT SNAP v^ U VJJVJJ (r\\(T\\ ACRES DEEDED LAND adjoining alfalfa ranches producing )) 12 tons of alfalfa to the acre each year; fine (o^l (Q) (TTI (TTI c=jV=f artesian flowing wells on 4 Bides of this—great n]h)?ml(jllijl BllH.p .......•••••••••••••••••••■•••••• (f^lfft ACRES DESERT ASSIGNMENT, about SO cleared and Mllll plowed, near good Improvements; rich soil, ftfrj} t] <\ IPC (f\\ (U)P 18 feet to water-, §»||SHUJ GREAT SNAP vJJi' U U^VJJ ft] (T\\ ACRES DEEDED LAND, richest level silt, Bublrrlgated land, (^L adjoining fine east side improved ranches. (fKi ■]] f5 (TTI fff) gXt sNAP is the cream— ■. umiuj GREAT HN'AP xj^ LI v^' /rvS|7?\ ACRES DEEDED LAND on the west side in the famous grain ?HS and fruit district; rich decomposed granite (aK> >(] (7$ (TTlfffl V=yv=:J soil; 30 feet to water, \i of a mile from n]R\ m) town, school, etc.—great snap viJ^ LI VUJ VJJ <(\ (7^ (fi\ ACRES DEEDED LAND, rich, level sublrrigated (7 feet to I OH water); in the heart of the flowing artesian (off) (fj)/jl ifTlfrfl UvyJ^y well district; rich alfalfa land— { wW/^^pIUJIUJ SNAP t*—i\ rWJJ \UJ efrf, ACRES DEEDED LAND, the very cream of the level, rich silt subirrigated Reid, Roberts, Fletcher, etc., al- (pRI (n) (@ fff) (ffl vU/ falfa district; 20 acres plowed and fenced; rJlMrfulnMl II I ■north $100 per acre— snap V^ Vd> v=l'^ (T\)lTf\ ACRES DEEDED LAND between the famous alfalfa produc >» ing Reid and Hogan ranches; richest *and (fifo IK\ fTTlffTlfTTl vy/vU/ in the world,. which would be a bargain at >ihN|YjL| I I $100 per acre—great snap vJuy^TVii' « = y vy/ ji (7^(fT\ ACRES DEEDED LAND adjoining the Roberta, Davison, Mm Fletcher, etc., alfalfa ranches; rich, level (n^ [5 fS fffj (TTI UVii/vU/ silt, strong, subirrigated land — n)n}rf)Hnnl d fr^fCh ACRES DEEDED LAND between the Reid and Hogan east I 1 [(Till II side alfalfa ranches; could not get another (as)(n)(TTl(TTl(TTl Uvy/vU/ acre less than $100 per acre— WDmOjILI ri ,p. T ov»p vyji'yjyiyjyjjiy> ffT)(TT\(TTI ACRES DEEDED LAND, good, level sediment soil, sub mi irrigated in the artesian flowing well lis- Vsi'*4i' trict, adjoining alfalfa ranch, flowing mM M(^ ([fl (Tm(TYI wells and subdivision where land is sold and worth I I[T) O ||l]l I I $ion acre the whole tract—great snap vyi' U VSi/y \s£> <iy VJ^ The above Rnap» are ponltlvely the choice tracts of the Brunei old Antelope valley, which will noon be the Harden spot of thin county and of Southern Cali fornia. My 20 years' land experience Is at your service. Come quick. Talk with Edward Schermaim Land Office 219 Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. I ■■:- v ■ > Fine '• Homestead in California! Water Bearing This is not desert la-ad; it must be home steaded; which is within six miles of a railroad: level, fine soil, deep fertile loam, no hardpan or alkali; there are only 25 claims and you must see about It today. If you have used your homestead right you can use It again on this land. Further In formation from R. D, McAFEE. room 307 Severance Bid... Sixth and Main streets. 5-8-1 RIVERSIDE COUNTY 640 ACRES $700 CASH Other half long time; plenty water, level. transportation, grow anything; worth five times price asked; must be sold Immediately. CALIFORNIA LAND CO., 641-642 San Fernando bldg. i B-S-l BUSINESS FROrKRTY FOR SALE— WE HAVE some VERY CHOICE INCOME PROPERTIES ... . at BARGAIN PRICES WHOLESALE AND INDUSTRIAL ■ ■ SITES AND BUILDINGS offered FOR LEASE ON LONG TERMS to DESIRABLE TENANTS. We have CLIENTS WHO WILL BUY AND BUILD. We have BO me VERY CHOICE LOCATIONS on ■ the RAILWAY TRACKS for sale or lease. See a. b. chittknden; with WRIGHT A CALLENDER COMPANY, 103 So. .11111 St. 5-8-1 PIANOS PIANOS AT $2 60 AND $3 PER MONTH. Square pianos of standard markes In ex cellent condition. Will sell on the above ■mall payments. GEO. J. BIRKBL CO., 145-347 B. Spring »t. 10-28-tf. FOR UPRIGHT PIANO IN FINE condition; only 1100 for Immediate «ala Call for Inspection 41 > W. FIFTH JT^ . LIVE STOCK for BALK—IOOO cows! 1000 steers. J. P. CUDDEBACK, 313 W. Third. B-3-5-8-»t FOR SALE-FRESH GUERNSEY DURHAM cow; gentle for women to milk. o7th ana Central aye. "'' FOR SALE-FRESH JERSEY DURHAM cow; big milker; very gentle. 326 E. Second ■. gt. - * ' FUBNITUBBS _ ■BPARATH LOCKED IRON »».00 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc.. aso to SOo. Phone for our large van whoa iron hot* 11.16 per hour. COLTEAR WAREHOUSE CO.. «11-IT-1» Ban Pedro at. Main offloe »0»-ll S. Main st. Phone Main 1117; FIITI. Flower Acres GOOD LAND, WITH LOTS OF WATER 30 Minutes y from City, at $300 PER ACRE AND UP Every'essential for successful farm- Ing, truck gardening and chicken ranching is found at Bell Flower Acres. You must have Rood sandy loam soil—at Bell Flower you have ,7 It. You must have lots of good pure water —at Bell Flower you have it. ' You must have good climate, handy trading facilities and close-by mar ~ kets — all these things are yours- at Bell Flower. As Los Angeles widens her ever circling border of homes. close-In acreage is mounting In price. And the demand for this class of prop erty is growing day by day. Bell Flower Acres Is in all probability . t"'' your last opportunity to buy near to-the-city acreage for $300 an acre. A few years ago a dozen tracts were advertised at this price. Today such land cannot be bought for less than $600 to $800 for the cheapest ore. if you are going to buy close.-in acreage at $300. or a little more an acre, you must do it now— and you must buy at Bell Flower. You can make a living and put money in the bank on a little land in Bell Flower. The wonderful soil yields bumper crops of all kinds of vegetables, .small fruits and berries, the soil is Ideal for chicken raising and dairy farming. If it Is possible for you. Mr. Header, to make a suc cess of tilling the soil, you can dv it at 801 l Flower. Get a little farm close. to the city. Buy an acre or two at Bell Flower —Just 30 minutes away from l*os Angeles on the Santa Ana car line. Go to Bell Flower and be Independ ent and healthy. Go to Kelt Flower and make money. Water? Yes, more than buyers can use. A bountiful supply, piped to every acre in concrete pipes. There Is no water problem at Bell Flower —nature solved It with a more than adequate natural flow. Bell Flower Acres offers all the advantages claimed for other simi lar properties, besides many which others cannot claim. It Is by all means the best proposition on the market today for the small farmer, the truck gardener, the chicken rancher and the Investor. Bell Flower' Acres in going to show a handsome profit for buyers in a short time. First Choice is yours TERMS £ CASH Balance Long Time JAMES R. H. WAGNER 11. B. COOK. 405 Smith Hill. cor. Founth. Rooms 809-810. . *\-.353; JfAla BS4O. ' S-8 ■1 FOR SALE COUNTRY PKOrKKTY Raocl Homes Company — MAKES A SPECIAL, . OFFERING OF . <A /7^\ /f^\ /f?\ IUII Ji vy/vLJ/VU/ Choice To be selected from their tract of 2240 acres in San Joaquin valley, adjoining Wasco Colony, Kern county, divided into 25 parcels. 4© Acres Each with irrigation water to each parcel. FOR 25 CLUB MEMBERS At special low price and easy terms. This land will be CLEARED PLOWED HARROWED AND SEEDED by Ranch Homes company, and delivered to club mem bers ready to occupy at once and raise crop this season. Sale terms very liberal, so that . - "lie lam Behind The Plow" Can own his rach home and be independent in short time. For price, terms and full particulars call at office. i Ranch ionics Comply 413 Grant Building. Phone A 8917 O 9