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14 iEEALB i (: GLASSIFIEi ; \ LINERS I I'nder more than one hundred special headings, The Herald offers Its classi fied advertisers real value In the wny of publicity. The needs of every business house,, office, factory and home have en- I tered into oonslderatlon when the list was compiled. . 1 1' I You want soroetnlnu that classified liners will get for you. others want some thing that ><>v have for snle. ExrhnnßO 1 what you don't want for something you ' do want. i If you are seeking a position In any I honest field of endeavor The Herald will i publish jour request free of charge. | i In placing your classified advertising you should consider quality of circula l tion as well as quantity. I The Herald does not claim the largest I circulation in the city, but it does Claim, , and can prove to .yon. that as an adver- Using medium it is second to none. Try 1 it for results. ADVERTISERS / The Herald reserves the right to re vise advertisements and to reject or omit i and refund the amount paid. The Herald will not he responsible for I more than one Incorrect insertion of any I advertisement ordered for more than one time. , Advertisers should read receipts given by The Herald in payment for "liners, 1 as no mistakes can he rectified without 1 them. Rates for Classified Ads. IF TRETAID i 1 cent per word each Insertion, i 3 Insertions for price of two. 7 Insertions for price of five. 1 No advertisement taken for less than 10*". ' For contract, solicitors and advertising advice rail SUNSET MAIN 8000 ', HOME 10211 \i And ask for classified advertising man j ager. ; BRANCH OFFICES ! LONG BEACH Ocean and Pine streets. ! OCEAN PARK i 7 Trolleyway, between Pier Aye. and i Marine St. 1,. A. F. Bldg. , 1 PASADENA tO W. Colorado street. ( \< SAN BERNARDINO ! 438 Court street. I \ SANTA ANA !'« 315 N. Sycamore street. i 3JJNINQ— __,__-^JI CAMPMEETING GULCH In the early days of California were very rich placer diggings, the gulch bavins been worked over, up to the quartz ledges. Since then great quartz mines have taken out millions near the property of the Camp meeting Mining and Milling Co., located In the great Tuolumne mining district. The great Rawhide mine has produced over $6 000,000; Jumper, $5,600,000; Conudrnco, 15, -000 000; Harvard, $2,300,000; Shawmut, *ii, -000,000; App mine, $0,600,000; Soulsbyvllle, $0, -000,000, and many others have made good. From all Indications and Investigation the Campmcetlng Gulch mine looks like a fine investment. Now this Is your opportunity to get In on a real ground floor proposition. We advise our clients to subscribe lor tills stock at once. Now selling at :ue per share. We have only a small block of this stock, and It will advance shortly. Call or write for full particulars. Southern Finance Co., 207 B. Broadway, room 021. 10-22-7 ' CAPITAL procured for manufacturing concerns, th» development of mints, oil, gas, coal and limber properties. Companies of i,.erit liruinced and promoted. Stocks and 1' n Ifl bought. Call or write. SOUTHERN FI NANCE CO.. 207 S. Broadway, Room 621. 10-21-7t AUTOMOBILES— FOP SALE—ORIENT RUNABOUT, FINE condition, good car for delivery service; good tires, will carry 600 pounds easily. $150. Call at 424 B. SANTA BARBARA .we. 10-25-27-2!»-3t FOR SAL.X—FRENCH RACING CAR; A dandy little 4-cyllnder, 82-h p. car, and can do 60 miles an hour; worth J600; will take 1300. 1361 DE LONG ST. 10-25-1 HAVE YOU AN AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE, for exchange or otherwise? Then use THE HERALD'S classified automobile columns. 10-14-tf FOR SALE—SIO; SCHEBLER CARBURETOR and check valve, 1-ln., new; cost $17.86. i-:i B. BROADWAY. I"---'5 J3A I MS— PERSONA^ - SULPHUME. VAPOR, SEA salt baths, scalp treatments, 10 to 10. F7519. BADGER TOILET PARLORS, Room 225, 70» b. .prlnc »-8«-M MISS ANITA HELDMAN, 814 SANTEB ST., two blocks east of Main. Salt baths, electric baths and treatment. 10-IU-tf MISS LOLA HILL. 70S CROCKER ST., tub baths and alcohol rubs. Hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. 10-20-tt jIJVi si SPRING, SUITE B—CHIROPODY, •lectriclty. mv:>; 1, vapor and shower baths. 6-»-tl MASSAGE. BATHS. CHIROPODY. EXPERT assistants .TK^N LUNN. 620 S. Bway. 2-J7-H STORAGE— large: private. locked. IKU.S rooms for furniture, etc.; $1.60 and $2 per month. Trunks, boxes, etc., 25a to COo.) open vans, $6 per day, or 73c per hour. We pack and ship h Behold goods every where at reduced rates. COL YEAR a VAN AND STORAGE CO.. offices 509-U 8 Main St. Warehouse 415-17 fciaa Pedro St. Phones F3I7U Main 1117. 3-25-tf HOUSEHOLD GOODS MOVED IN' MOD em vans. Shipped, stored in clean ware houses. Private rooms. Coal and wood. BHATTUCK & NIMMO Ninth and Ala meda streets. 1-au-tu-w-tr-tf ATTORNEYS AT LAW LAWYER'S ADVICE FREE Suite £3(i H. W. Hellman Bldic-. Fourtli and Spring. General practice of law in all its branches. Civil and criminal cases conducted In all courts. Charges moderate. Confidential. I'J-IS-Jmo SPECIAL, INVESTIGATIONSPERSONAL injury claims specialty; estates settled, J. W. MACY, G3S Douglas bldg Phones: A 8533. Main 8533. tf TOADIES' TAILORS— !■ ZINKO, THE LADIES' TAILOR. OPERA C3&ts, riding habits, «'.-:. 4K> B. 8.1wy,, H. 1-S. 9-i-6mo JOHN HERMAN, 252% ■. Main. Not satis faction, but accuracy U'uaranleeil. 12-22 tf (JHURCH NOTICES— . .VIEL HALL. 227 P. MAIN— PRAY pr meeting dally; gospel meeting every night 8-t-tf risTS— Dr. Bachmann, 203-206 Majestic Tlirntec Uldg., 842 U. UUivay. ioU»l; Main ;;ki«. 7-1-tt (MESSPOOLS— ' iHPERIAL CESSPOOL PUMPINO CO.— MmW» take out largest lead. west &3!>S; Bf 22040. ;-io-tt r[^OST AND FOUND— LOST-SUBSCIUPTION BOOK. PLEASE deliver or write to 725,2 E. 25T11 BT. or Phoaa South ,r3». 10-25-1 7 j\XONEY TO LOAN— t ■ \ * ' I MONEY~TO LOAN Stuns of $5000 and upward on residence, apartment and busi ness properties; we can place your applications quickly. R. A. Rowan «5t Co. 200 H. W. Hellman Bjdg. \ Home 1044 Main 7096 10-13-tt ! WE LOAN MONEY i To wage-earners and houcskceper*. on I personal note; $10 and upward. Do you I I one tne landlord or the s-rocer ? Da you 1 want money for any purpose? You re pay weekly or monthly. No publicity; lowest rates. PARK LOAN 6 CREDIT CO.. 424 So. Broadway. Room 710 l-.'l-tf MONEY TO LOAN $1000.00 TO $100,000.00 to loan at current rates on city or coun try property. See HENRY W. MELLBN. Loan Dept. WRIGHT & CALLENDER CO. 403 South Hill St. Home phone 10745. Main 8040. 10-13-tf IF TOU OWN A GOOD LOT WE WILL take a three-year mortgage for the price of the house at 7 per cent Interest; no commission or delay. Plans free. E. S. WILLIAMSON CO., 202-204 .Grant Bldg. 10-2t-:5-26-27-4t MONEY TO LOAN—FULL VALUE ON DIA MONDS, WATCHES, PIANO,«. FURNI TURE, STORAGE RECEIPTS. O. F. THOMAS. 711 S. BROADWAY. MAIN (I7J. v B-30-lmo. MONEY TO W.« . >.000 to loan on real estate, city or cone. -\ try I to 1 per cent, amounts to suit. WOYiJR * GILBERT, 30] H. W. Hellmas Bide, Hum iiiin« ABS;7; Main (474. • * 10-I->f , WANTED —MONEY. WANT 110,000 CDs gilt edge city real estate. W. A. ROM 1 ERTB REALTY CO., 128 S. Broadway. 1 Ground floor Chamber of Commerce bldg. I F6524, Main 469. 10-9-tt 1 J HAVE $200 TO $50,000 FOR REAL Ed i tate loans, city or country. Lowest rates. i Money waiting. R. W. MOVER. 104 Frost i bide F3107. 10-6-tt ■ »i JET TO LOAN—SALARIED MEN AND women accommodated without delay or pub licity. BOUTUEKN CREDIT CO. 411 O. T. Johneor. Bids. 3-14-tf PRIVATE MONEY. 6 AND 7 PER CENT, on city or country; straight building 1 loans. EOCKHART & SON. 601 H. W. Hellman Bide. A 7852. 8-27-lmo TO LOAN—S3OO, $400. $500. $1000. (2000, 15000 and up; current rates; no delay. RAMEY BROS., 327 Story bids. F.'l2i, Main 9356. 10-1-lmo. R. W. POINDEXTEH, 409 WILCOX BLDG.. will loan you what you need on real es tate, stocks and bonds. Building loans a specialty. 5-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN—HAVE YOU MONEY to place on city real estate security? MR. WJSLLS, 404-5 Union Trust Bldg. F5427. 10-25-1 TO LOAN-SALARIED PEOPLE; NO RED tape; without security; confidential. WEST COAST EXCHANGE. 419 Henna Bide. io-4-tt DON'T BORROW MONEY ON SALARY until you Bee me. F. A. NEWTON. 70s O. T. Johnson bids. 10-5-lmo $600 TO $10,000 TO LOAN AT I PER CENT. T. I* O'BRIEN * CO.. Jefferson and Mala. t »-tl SPECIAL NOTICES— This is your opportunity to have your eye* 1 examined by a well known specialist. To those presenting this notice at 328 Security Building:. Dr. W. C. Dickson extends the courtesy of free examination and consultation. Special attention paid to eyes of children. .RELIABLE OPTICAL CO.. 828-329 Security Building. FIFTH AND SPRING, THIRD FLOOR. 7-5»-tt HAVE YOU 50c? If you have, come In and take your choice of my sample jewelry line In my window. Articles worth up to $3. I exchange any article not entirely satisfactory. Christmas is coming. Better come early. The New York Drummer 221 Mercantile Place 10-25-1 ASTROLOGER PFUHI*—CLASSES INI healing anil astrology. Teaches medical | astrology His own system and technique of astrology. 713 B. FLOWER ST. 10-20-6 ROOF REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTEND ed to. All work guaranteed. CALIFOR NIA ROOFING AND SUPPLY CO., 411 . E. Soventh St. Main 2426. F6546. 10-14-lmo WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Printed In fine style for $2.60 a cabinet. Com mercial printing reasonable. PENN PRINT ING CO., 2616 Pasadena aye. 10-23-7t PAINTING, PAPERING AND TINTING done at very reasonable prices; satisfactory work. GREENBLATT. Phone AD73:,. 10-23-3 WANTED —LADIES' AND G£NTLEMEN'S clothing. Positively highest prices paid. MAIN 3597; FD936. 6-26-12 mO CLOSING OUT 2500 GALLONS OF CAR rara paint, $1.50 per gallon. SHEEHAN'S, 100 S. Broadway. 6-18-tf PATENTS AND PATENT AGENTS OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 9 P. M. MARTELL & WELLS, 652-! Germain Bldß. Phono F47CI. American and Foreign Patents and Trade- Marks. You can make money by patenting good Inventions. Bring In your model or sketch and obtain our opinion as to patentability Free of Charge. 125 years' experience In obtaining patents. Bend for "Our Special letter on Patents." 10-23-25-27-29-4t PIONEER PATENT AGENCY. HAZARD & 6TRAUSE. ESTABLISHED 32 VSARS. American and foreign patents secured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITI GATION. 033 Citizens National Hani Building. Third and Main. Homo A 1493; Main 2522. PATENT BOOK FREE. 2-S-tf , }. S. ZERIIE. SOLICITOR, UNITBP STATES and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 Btimso-i Dl If . Third and Main. Phone A 5344. 10-6-tf PATENTS AND TRADEMARKS, ALL COUN tries. A. 11. LIODERB, patent lawyer and solicitor, 612 Am. Bank bldg., 2d and Spring. 10-IG-tf PHYSICIANS— • DOCTORS WHORES AND SHORES ARE strictly reliable expert medical specialists in the cure of deaXnuSß, catarrh and oil manner of chronic nervous and blood diseases of men, won.en and children. 17 years of continuous success, uith ii record of over 100,000 treated. MAKE NO MISTAKE. Their new offices In •.he II NE ULUG.. Third and Spring sts., have every modern equipment. Take elevator or easy ttalrs to ROOMS 222 to 225, and con -BUlt DOCTORS BHOREb FREE, Terms for treatment low and uniform, $3 a MONTH tot all cau-rrh, chronic diseases; medicines free. Hours, I to 0, evenings, 1 to 8; Sundays, 10 .o 12. All examination free this week. 9-17-tt Dr. C. C. Logan, Oculist. tO2 Grant Bide. 8-13-tf SANITARIUMS— THE WOMAN'S HOSPITAL Exclusively for women and children. Best ' 1 equipped and homelike hospital In the city for confinement caHRs. Terms to *ult. 1245 Couth Flower. F4134. 1-12-tt LOS ANGELES HERALD: TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1910. WANTED—MaIe Help WANTED UPHOLSTERERS; GOOD WAGES, steady work. Apply BARKER BROS. UP HOLBTERT SHOP, Palmetto and Carolina | sts. 10-23-3 ' WANTED — INEXPERIENCED MEN TO work at electricity, automobiles, plumbing j or bricklaying on actual buildings same as real Journeymen. Secure us that you will remain and work and we wilt teach you a trade In a few months time with out expense. Free -catalogue. UNITED TRADE SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO.. 658 Pacific Electrlo bide. 10-1-tf WEALTHY CORPORATION DESIRES DE pendable man to manage office UT NORTH; splendid opening; salary paid; must Invest j $2500; fully secured; references required. Ad- 1 dreps DR. E., Lock Box 613, Ban Bernardino. 10-S-tf Cards $1.00 Per 1000 Other printing In proportion. HARRINGTON, Printer, IMM B. Spring. Al4OO. 10-20-lmo WANTED— FIRST-CLASS BENCHMAN for country planing mill; must be able to do some machine work; a young man with fam ily preferred. Call In person. Don't bother us unless you can put up the goods, TIFAL BROS., Monrovia, Cal. 10-20-3t COMPETENT MAN DESIRES POSITION with private family; thoroughly understands the driving and care of automobile or horses, care of garden, etc.; best of references. BOX 138, Herald. 10-23-5 WE TEACH YOU "5 TRAD3S: AUTOMO biting, surveying, electrical engineering, plumbing and bricklaying. Call at 2110 W. SEVENTH ST. . 10-20-lmo SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf LINOTYPE OPERATOR WHO CAN ALSO work at case. Address or phone INDE PENDENT, Santa Barbara.^ 10-25-1 BRIGHT BOY WITH WHEEL WHO knows the city well. Apply at once, 121 NORTH KROADWAY. 10-25-1 BICTCLB8 — TIRES AND* SUP plies at <?«h prices. KNIGHT'S, 134 North Spring. 9-2jJ-tf WANTED—BOT TO LEARN THE TAILOK ing trade. W. JOHNSON, 829 S. Main st. 10-22-3 ' WANTED-e INTELLIGENT, HONEST MEN. Apply to J. D. LOGAN. Herald office. 9-l«-ti WANTED—BOT WITH WEE!. R. W. . PRIDHAM. 11» Center st. 10-19-6 j \\ ANTED—Female Help WANTED — TELEPHONE OPERATORS; experience unnecessary; salary while learning. Apply SIXTH FLOOR ESII- ; MAN BLDG., 324 W. Seventh St. 10-2J-2 weeks WANTED— LADIES. BEAUTY CULTURE, pays big; learn right, salary guaranteed . "FLORENTINE." the world's largest. HI , Mercantile plfice. corner Broadway. 8-3-tf SITUATION WANTED AS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf ; YOUNG WOMAN TO WORK FOR BOARD and room in good home. Must be neat. Call morning. 900 W. EIGHTEENTH ST. ' 10-2S-3 ' WANTED—GOOD GIRXi FOR LIGHT housework. 618 W. TENTH ST. lu-23-j < ANTED—HeIp, Male and Female WANTED—MAN AND WIFE TO WORK on small farm. Man must be experienced fanner, wife good cook. Give references and experience. Answer BOX 11, STA- ; TION C, LOS ANGELES. 10-20-7 WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN - the barber trade; guaranteed in eight weeks. < Catalogue rte. Mohler Barber College, 12} E. Second st. 9-14-tf ; SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. , 10-IS-tf . I WANTED— Agents WANTED — SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS for Sunset magazine with building lot near Los Angeles as premium; territory prepared; . bis pay for the right man. Apply 143 S. BROADWAY. 10-25-3 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN , The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf WANTED—HIGH CLASS AGENTS AND E solicitors, city and vicinity^ Address BOX 89, HERALD. 10-23-7 WANTED— Partners WANTED —PARTNER WITH $150, CAN make $50 pel week. Call GLOBE SALES & BROKERAGE CO., 533 H. W. Hell-] man Bide. 10-25-2, WANTED —LADT OR GENTLEMAN WITH i - $50 up for excellent proposition. Investl- I gate this. BOX 90, HERALD. B 10-23-3 ANTED—Situations, Male { WANTED —BT A STRICTLY SOBER AND honest married man of 30, extremely fond and handy with horses, employment with a man or firm who is looking lor an lion- . orable, trustworthy man for keeps If sat- I lsfaction be given. Prefer mostly outdoor work. Plenty Of good references. Ad dress BOX S3, HERALD. 10-20-10 FIRST-CLASS PAINTER, EXPERT TINTER, - cnameler, and all kinds of Inside finishing, & sober young man, best of references, wants position In some state institution; can take charge of dept. or will work for people that are willing to buy materials, I have brushes, • Address KLEIN. 6010 Compton aye. 10-22-7 1 WANTED—POSITION AS MACHINIST IN railroad shop or any iron or steel works; formerly employed by Industrial Works of , Bay City, Mich.; steady, everyday man; 26 ears old; married; wish to sta In I.os An geles. Address (!. C. A., care General De livery, Los Angeles, or G. C. A., care Her- | ald. 10-23-7t 3 WANTED—POSITION AS BUPERINTBN dent of a ranch, stock, alfalfa, grain or fruit, by a reliable and trustworthy man. . References. Address 141 S. GRIFFIN ; AYE., Los Angeles, Cal. 10-19-12 SITUATION WANTED—By watchmaker, competent on complicated watch work. . Capable of taking charge of department. \ High class references. Address BOX 103, HERALD. 10-20-7 WANTED —BY HIGH SCHOOL HOY, A place to work for hoard and lodging. Best "\ of references. Address "M," GOO Germain bldg., or call Main 4169 or AIDSI. 10-24-2 WANTED BT EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE, \ middle-aged man of good health, position as cashier, bookkeeper or bank clerk; Al local and eastern references. Address BOX 76, Herald. 10-22-10 - M , n WANTED BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, a position as bookkeeper, stenographer or other clerical work; best references. FRANK L. KEItNAN, s:i6 Crocker st. Broadway 2914. 10-21-5 6 EXPERT STENOGRAPHER DESIKKS PER munent position anywhere; b years' experi ence, railroad, engineering and mining work; reasonable salary, BOX i*4, Herald, 10-22-10 BET H L HEM free EM PLOY M NT ■ agency. 610 Vlgnes street. Main 6726; 1 Home A4BS4. Men for hDusecleantng, yard work and general labor. i-!4-t! YOUNO MAN OF El YEARS, DESIRES j position at anything giving opportunity for advancement. Is capable and will- - ing. M. ItAlO. Box 99. 10-25-5 I DRAFTSMAN AND MECHANICAL ENOI- • nee!; young man; graduate of Cornell: ex perienced in design and construction. It. V. i HOWARD, 431 Court st. 10-22-10 YOUNG MAN, 19 YEARS OB" AGE, WISHES : position nt in- Ids or outside work; store pre ferred. Address WM. L. OUST, 1633 W. 21st st., 1,. A. 10-81-6 ' WANTED — SITUATION, EXPERIENCED trull packer and peach orchard man wishes position on fruit ranch. BOX 104. HER ALD. 10-20-10 4PJ iM MBm • mm^l '/'• ; ' ' It looks as though we no sooner git through with one trouble than we bump right Into another one Jlst as bad, an' sometimes worse. Now that they have put the ban on horse betting an' "mind •wagers" an' Jlst as we wus huggln' ourselves at the Idea of seeln' the gamblers put to rout along comes the report that "Blackleg" hez attacked the potatoes In Canada. Fer that mat ter a lot of blackleg stock gamblers have been attackln' the peo ple through the potatoes fer a long time, an' not satisfied with that they're now after the humble but Indispensable tuber. Fuller says that "blackleg," ez applied to potatoes, ain't no gamblers' game,"but is a bacterial disease that is Jist knockin' the eyes out o' the spuds. Makes no difference one way or the other it'll be an excuse to tack on a higher price If they can. The government Is advertisin' the disease so the farmers kin guard against it, fer goodness knows what we would do if they ask any more fer po tatoes then they do. I think that advertisin' is allus a good thing, not only in this case, but in all cases. When you want to reach the people Herald advertisin' is best because The Herald goes to the homes o' Los Angeles. WANTED— Situations, Male COMPETENT PAINTER AND ARTISTIC tlnter and all round inside man wants work from owners; you furnish materials; 1 have tools; best of references. SOUTH 2643. 10-23-3 PAINTER—AI, ALL-ROUND INSIDE AND outside man, wants same kind of work; can do signs. HARRY ST. JOHN, 18th and Pal oma. 10-21-15 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf Al BOOKKEEPER AND ACCOUNTANT, 10 years' experience; best of recommendations. Address C. B. BENSON, 715 S. Flower st. 10-22-10 YOTJNd MAN WISHES JOB AS BAKER'S helper. Wages $8 per week. Address 1178 E. THIRTY-FOURTH ST. Phone 23326. 10-19-12 L — WANTED—STEADY WORK DRIVING OR anything reasonable. Best reference. EGAN, 362 W. Ninth. F2186, 10-20-15 SITUATION WANTED—BY A MEAT AND pastry cook; hotel or restaurant; country preferred. Address BOX S5. Herald. 10-23-4 HIGH CLASS SALESMAN WITH Al REF encd if open for proposition. Addfess J. 11. 0., 2115 S. Union aye. 10-23-10 SECOND BASS WISHES TO JOIN QUAR tet. M. B. GURNET, 206 Mary St., Pasa dena. Write or call. 10-28-3 GARDENER WANTS POSITION; CAN give Al city references. Call East 2123. 6321 NEVA PLACE. 10-22-10 SITUATION WANTED—BY SODA DISPENS er and candy maker. WATSON HOTEL, Room 321. • 10-16-13 RELIABLE PAINTER WANTS WORK; would consider good lot In exchange. 1125 FIGUEROA. 10-25-lOt WAXTED-BY ELDERLY MAN, COMMIS .-■ton work or light employment. BOX 98, Herald. 10-25-5 EXPERT STENOGRAPHER, 10 YEARS' LH gal experience, desires position. BOX IGI, Herald. 10-ai-i> WANTED —Situations, Female STENOGRAPHER AND TYPIST, COMPE tent, ambitious, wiling; business ability; have very best of references and five years' experience. At present employed; must have $60 per month to-start with. P. O. BOX 909. 10-22-20 A WOMAN WHO CAN DO FINE NEEDLE work Is willing to receive gratis instruc tion in Roman cut work with a view of teaching it. MRS. E. C. STERLING, Red lands, Cal. . 10-24-3 EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS HOUSE work or washing and ironing To work by the day or hour at regular price. Call MRS. THATER, Main 4704, Sunset 10-25-3 WANTED— SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER for elderly gentleman by a lady of refine ment and education; can furnish best of ref erences; object, good home. Address P. O. BOX 883, Los Angeles. 10-18-13t EXPERIENCED WOMAN WHO DOES washing and ironing, also housework, wishes work for Monday; work by day or hour. Call MRS. THAYER, Main 4704 Sunset. 10-23-5 A BOY 16 YEARS OLD, WILLING TU work at any place that Is good for a boy to work at. RALPH KUEIINEL, care Mr. Dow, Greneta Park. 10-20-16 Lady desires POSITION in book store; well versed In books; steady, reliable; courteous to customers; could enter to chil dren's trade. BOX 97, Herald. 10-26-10 YOUNG LADY WITH A-l OIL LINE EX rerlence wants position as stenographer, bill er or price work. Can give reference. Phoas EAST 614. l-l-tf MARRIED LADY WOULD LIKE FIRST class apartment house to manage. ■ Has had experience managing hotel. Call up A 4312. 10-20-30t A WIDOW WITH ONE LITTLE GIRL would like a position as housekeeper; no ob jections to the country. Address BOX 314, Herald. ■ . 10-11-15 WANTED—POSITION, BY YOUNG COL ored girl, maid or companion for lady or half day chamber work. PHONE BDVVV. 3594. 10-20-15 WANTED— GOOD STENOGRA pher, steady and reliable; reasonable salary; have own machine. BOX 97, Herald. 10-23-10t WANTED—HOUSEKEEPER'S POSITION IN commercial hotel; fifteen years' experience. J. CORSON, LIUle Hotel, 684 S. Hill st. 10-23-10t TWO EXPERIENCED GIRLS WANT NURSE work; reference furnished. Phone BROAD WAY 2040. 10-8-12 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf YOUNQ LADY DESIRES position; PRlN clpally clerical work. Tel. South 1785 or ad dress 1217 E. 25TH ST. 10-21-5 POSITION—BY STENOGRAPHER OF Ex perience and ability; Al references, BOX Dili, Herald. 10-23-3 LACE CURTAINS HAND LAUNDERED, 25C pair. MAIN 7880. 15.-2 M ANTSituations, Male & Fern. SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-IS-tf ANTED—Houses WANTED TO RENT— NOV. 1, MEAT 4 OR 5 room furnished cottage In good section of city; high altitude preferred and price muttt be reasonable. Address BOX 263, Herald. 10-i-tf WANTED— Purchase Real Estate WANTED—TWENTY OR MORE ACRES, with water and some alfalfa; must be cheap. Address, with full particulars, to MR. LEWIS, 1270 Fifth st.. Ban Bernardino. _ 10-S-tf IF YOU WANT TO SELL THAT VACANT lot bring it In. "We will buy It and build a house thereon. 80. CAL. BLDG. & INT. CO., 641 South Main street. Main 2976. 10-25-5 COLORED WOMAN WANTS DAY'S WORK. BROADWAY 2021. ' 10-IS-Ht \YANTED—To Purchase Stock WANTED— Ptock In th« Los Angeles Investment com pany; any amount up to $40,000; will pay within 6 per cent of the company's selling price. O. F., cam Globe Savings Bank. i-11-tf WTED— Miscellaneous WANTED—FURNITURE, PIANO, HORSE, co* and poultry. Will' pay with groceries, millinery or lots. DUBOSE, 701 Grosse bldg. FIIS7. 10-19-tf A TED—CASH PAID FOR FEATH BI» beds 768 SAX PEDHO ST. Phones Main 1106; FSO4I. IS-17-U WANTED-TO BUT SECOND-HAND 3TJRNI « ture and stoves. Main 1968. FSI9S. 10-2-lm J7OR EXCHANGE— ReaI Estate FOR EXCHANGE—SOUTHEAST CORNER Forty-second and Pasadena aye., 60x180, and southwest corner Burlington and Bel levue, 70x1?3. with 4-room cottage; SSSOO for both; mortgage $2000. Want small ranch or southwest improved. DU BOSK, 701 Gross« bldg. FIIU7. 10-18-tue-wed-thur.tf FOR EXCHANGE—2O-ACRB PEACH OR chard, 1% miles southeast of Ontario, $3500, mortgage $1500. 1 years. What have you In city for equity? DU B'OSE, 701 Großse bldg. F1167. * 10-IS-tue-wed-thur-tf TWO VERY FINE. HIGH CLASS BUNOA- Iows; best location, to exchange for city lots. ROBINSON ALBAUM REALTY AND INVESTMENT CO., 203 Frost Bide. 10-25-1 FOR EXCHANGE—32O ACRES NEAR LlT tle Rock; the famous Bartlett Dear coun try; all good, level land, only $20 per acre with good title. DU BOSE, 701 Grosse bldg. F1167. 10-18-tuo-wed-thur-tf FOR EXCHANGE—WE CAN EXCHANGE your property, no matter where located. SLACK & COMPANY, 418-20 Grand bldg. i 10-14-lmo 1?OR EXCHANGE—Miscellaneous FOR EXCHANGE—KEEP YOUR CASH and trade with me for your groceries and millinery. What have you? DU BOSE, 701 Grosse bide. F1167. 10-18-tue-wed-thur-tf I CAN MATCH ANY EXCHANGE; WHAT have you? DU BOSE, 701 Grosse Bldg. FllO7. 10-lb-tt BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES- • BUSY, PROSPEROUS FACTORY, LONG Beach, THE Ideal city to LIVE; clean as Spotless Town; breezy, invigorating; WON DERFUL present, marvelous FUTURE; want helper who can WORK to learn trade; might use married couple; owner not well; needs rest and some one to share work and build up BEST business anywhere; congenial, open air, necessity year round; $100 business last week; can do $4000 year, 30 per cent clear over ALL expenses; needs. $500 or more; should incorporate; rent $12.50; electric ma chinery. Call 147 E. THIRD. Young people preferred; mechanic; might employ good I man. 10-21-5 SEE lUS FOR Busiiniess Chances Guarantee Real Estate and Investment Co. 414 SO. Hill. Comeford & Peterson. Main 4611, Home F2160. 10-21-tf FARMERS, NOTICE - PROVED MONEY maker; fine dairy ranch; buildings, 400 acres alfalfa; bargain; owner retiring. STACY, 304 Fay bldg.. Third and Hill sts. F2115. 10-7-eod-tf WILL MAKE YOU MONEY; LARGE COR ner at harbor reduced to $3100; owner needs money; $1350 cash, balance 6 per cent. STACY. 301 Fay bldg. F2115. 10-7-eod-tt j^fcRbONALS, BUSINESS-- ~~ " MORPHINE ~ OPIUM, COCAINE) and all drug hablti cured at home by th» mjst r<- larkable remedy ever discovered. No hypodermic Injections; no pain. A cure or no pay. Call or write 80. CAL. CHEM ICAL CO., 80214 '■ Broadway, rooms 806-Wil. Los Angeles. B-10-tf ANY ONE KNOWING »'Hifl WHE«£ abouts of George Freeixan Bradley, who was last heard of by his family In Erio. Pa., will do a great favor by notifying MISS NELLIE BRADLEY, care general delivery. Lake diaries. La. 10-»-lmo MRS. MABSON, TUB NOTED LONDON palmist. 322 S. SPRING. ov.r Owl drug store. """•" •yVPEWRITERS— __^^ ALL MAKES REBUILT TTPBWRITKiU*. Prices lowest IB the oIUT. Regular $1 rental machines reduce* to M.M month, or threo inonihi for Mb „__ LOB ANQBUSB TYPKWUITSSK EXCHANGE Branca AMERICAN ' 'RITINO MACHSNB CO.. aim. ill r. Broadway- Main MM. ....>. , . i-I-ti r|M) Rooms, Furnished Hotel. Seville. 732-73* S. FI.OWEB ST. On* of the finest family hotels in th* city. Newly furnished throughout: steam heat, hot »nd oold water; eleotrio lights; European plan. Only a short walk from Broadway. Phones Main Br,H; F6588. t-i-tt The St. Regis ' Housekeeping apartments. 237 S. Flower »t. Main 3290; A 785«. Near business center; at tractive building, 000 l porches, room phones, clean, nicely furnished apartments. $12.50 to $26. Single roams *.60. »4 weekly : 15.30 to $15 monthly. No children. 10-4-tf CLEAN FURNIEHHD ROOMS. SINOLB and double, $1.76 per week up. 11* Jl W. NINTH, between Broadway and 9 M^ilm TO LET-GARVANZA VILLA, LOVELY sunny rooms, good board, large verandas, large grounds; fine place for health and rest. Take South Pasadena car to AVENUE 03. 10-23-14 TO RENT-3 OR 4 NICELY FURNISHED ] housekeeping rooms; gas and bath; east front; $18 month. 301 South Burlington Inquire «ll !n rear. M-u-s NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL NEW f,,rnltiir>. 112S KIOUEROA ST. 10-19j7 'ro LET—Ap't's., Fur. and Unfur. HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS Furnlalwl Complete, $8 to »80 Month. 7ii.» happy families live In our apartments. VENTILATION. CLEANLINESS. HOMK LIKE EFFECTS are unexcelled. T. WIESENDANGER, Owner and Operator. Rental Department, Rooms 311-16, 107 ••. Broadway. Branch Office. 1017 W. First St. 10-1-tt WANT TO RE!JT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10-l-tl TO LET—Houses, Furni "led HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. EASILY ACCE3 slble to business district, modern, well and comfortably furnished; lawn, trees and flowers; garage. PHONE 53161. »-16-tf WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10-3-tt |'O LET— Houses, Unfurnished THE BIG GREEN PADDED VANS FOR moving. "They know how." Fireproof storage for household goods. L. A. WAREHOUSE CO. SAVES WORRY. 316 Commercial it. Main 306, A 8727. 10-16-tf WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Use HERALD want columns. # . 10-8-tf TO f-ROOM COTTAGE, MODERN: rent If. per month. S3Hj N. UNION. 10-23-3 TO LET—Flats, Furnished WANT TO RE^T YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf TO LET—Flats, Unfurnished A 8 TIME AD FOR THE PRICE OF 2. OR 7 Insertions for the price of 6. Ask th* HERALD Counter Man. rJ^O Storerooms WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS, HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf TO LET—Housekeeping Rooms 3 INSERTIONS OF A lIERAXD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man 10-12-tt TO LET—Rooms and Board A > TIME AD FOR THE) PRICK OF 2. OR 7 Insertions 1 for the price of 6. Ask the HERALD Counter Man. TO LET—Offices WANT TO RENT YOUR ROOMS. HOUSES, offices, flats or apartments? Us* HERALD want columns. 10-8-tf POR SALEj-City Lots and Lands The City INGLEWOOD That Grows ' LAST YEAR 1000 THIS YEAR 2000 GET IN AND RIDE WITH US, 10-10-tf IF YOU OWN A GOOD LOT WE WILL take a three-year mortgage for the prlcu of the house at 7 per cent interest; no commission or delay. Plans free. . j E. S. WILLIAMSON CO., 205-204 Grant Bide. 10-23-25-26-27-4t FOR SALE—LOT 40X135, ON GRAND A V X., north of Sixtieth at., $i>9o; investigate. ERIKSON & CO. 103 W. Sixth St., Ground Floor. F2374. 10-26-2 Go and See Inglewood Bungalow Park 10-12-tf J7OR SALE—Hotels, Lodging Houses FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—NEWLY FlT ted room, good paying hotel, near Salt Lake and Santa Fe depots, Riverside; $4000; long lease. Address RIVERSIDE HOTEL, Riverside, Cal. 10-23-8t FOR™ SALE—A ' BARGAIN, ROOMING house on Broadway, 9 rooms, 6 fur nished, all filled, $260. No agents. 219 N. Broadway. KMS-1 [."OR SALE—lrrigated Lands BACRAMENTO VALLEY IRRIGATION CO. Tho Kuhn California project, the larg est irrigation system in California, is open for settlers. Thousands of acres of rich alluvial soil irrigated from the Sacra, mento river Alfalfa grows over 18 Inches . high and Is out six times a year; decid uous and citrus fruits, walnuts and al monds, berries and grapes, coin and veg etables, and, in fact, everything known ti> tho farm yield beyond belief. Price. Including perpetual water right, uniformly $126 an acre; $16 an acre cash, balance 10 annual payments. Gel free descriptive matter from us. H. It HOLLISTER & CO.. Sales Agts. Vermin J. Barlow. Resident Mgr. Bulte 60$ Central Bldg. Los Angeles. 9~2u-tr POR SALE—Orange Groves . Visit Inglewood Bungalow Park >. 10-11-tl SALE—Houses i ■ -i_i i.. i_ i. _i i_ . . .i- -i -i —i —i i-i. i-|_» t_ * New and! Beautiful;'. Five and Six Moon Bungalows implows These houses have a very artistic exterior, with cement porches across the front. INSIDE ARRANGEMENT THH BEST having beamed ceilings, paneled walls, built in buffet, leaded glass mirrors, cabinet kitch en, l.\\:o closet room, light and airy bed rooms, hardwood floors in two rooms, electrlo light fixtures tho very best, pressed brick mantels; in fact, the houses are Just as cozy as could 1 be made. J___" « , Attention — $50 Dowffl $50 Bowffl $50 Down Balance Like Rent For the next few days we have decided to innkn special terms on these properties. It you want a bargain, now Is the time to se cure one of the moat ideal homes ever of fered for the money In Los Angeles. These attractive bungalows are located In the trend of the rapidly growing residential southeast ern part of the city. Near good car service. Street work, sewer, gas, sidewalks, trees and lawns already In. Come and see these houses. Agent will be on the tract. Tak* San Pedro st. car and get off at 67th st. See MR. ANDERSON Cor. 57th St. and South Park Ay. Phone— 6561 io-a-7t IB surest Dims Four new large 6-room bungalows In choicest part of southwest; every modern convenience; lawn, palms, etc., In; near car and school; cement porches and steps. Our price was $3850; our price now Is $3600 ' . Very reasonable terms. Fur quick sale see CALDERWOOD A WHEELER, 5329 Moneta aye. 88291. 10-26-1 FOB s.M.i: IN BEAUTIFUL HOLLYWOOD. 1 room house, modern, all uanvenlancves, on lot 60x190, nist front, Garfleld place; price $4000, terms. This is a bargain. • 8-room house on Western aye., modern, with all conveniences, on large lot; one of the best built anil arranged houses in Hol lywood; a snap; $4900, terms. - KNEELAND & CO., Hollywood Blvd. and Western Ays. 69024. 10-25-1 FOR SALE— $160 CASH. »IB PER MONTH. New, thoroughly modern 6-room cottage In E. Fourth St., near four car lines. Terms $160 cash, $15 per month. FRED W. PEARSON, 220 American Bank bids- A 2388. 10-38-7 IF YOU OWN A GOOD LOT WE WILL take a three-year mortgage for the prlos of the house at 7 per cent interest; no commission or delay. Plans free. E. S. WILLIAMSON CO., 202-204 Orant Bid*. 10-23-26-28-27-4t $160 DOWN, $1800. $600 DOWN, $1660. $1000 DOWN, $1600. Balance $15 per month and Interest, four room plastered cottage, largo closet, front and back porch, cellar, gas, electricity, fruit trees, grapes and berries, chicken yard, pig eon fly and good barn. OWNER, 2736 Win ter st. 10-25-1 FOR SALE—I-ROOM CCTTAOHI IN southwest part of city, one block from 6 cent car; good school, 20 minutes from, center of city. Price $1950, $200 cash, balance monthly payments. Will consider clear lot as part payment. See OWNER, 918 W. Fiftieth st. Phone South 6144. 10-23-3 FOR SALE—A FINE S-ROOM MODERN COT tase; hardwood floors, bath, etc.; price $2300; worth $3000; $1100 cash; good terms. ERIKSON & CO. 105 W. Sixth St., Ground Floor. F2374. 10-25-1 FOR SALE—BY OWNER. SWELL NEW « room bungalow. Just completed; cannot oc cupy; must sell; every known built-in fea ture; cement pergola, cement porch; $4500 value for $4150; on Improved $1200 lot. Phones A 3983. Main 9949. Call 411 N. GRAND, Apt. S. Terms. . • 10-23-3t $50 CASH. $15 MONTHLY, FINE NEW bungalow, plastered, big rooms, porches, convenient, built for a home. Will last a lifetime. Gas, to yellow car, 20 min utes to business section. Price $1250. R. H. RITCHET, 641 £. Main St. Main 2976. 10-26-3 Invest In Jnglcwood Bungalow Park 10-13-tf FOR SALE—VERY NICE 3-ROOM HOUSE. pantry and cellar; lot 50x160, fenced; fruit trees and chicken yard; $900, $160 down, rest like rent. BOX 73. HERALD. I 10-23-3 FOR SALE— lOOxfsiT EAST FRONT O X Bronson, south of Eighth, $4000. Baa MR. WELLS, owner, 404-5 Union Trust Bldg. F8427. 10-25-1 FOR SALE—BY OWNER, 4-ROOM HOUSE, 2 lots, good barn and chicken yards, with rose garden and private water. Phone East 2188. F. C. FUEHRER. 10-22-7 S INSERTIONS OF A 1IKRAI.1) WANT AD for tlie price of 3, or 1 Insertions for the price of S. Ask The Herald counter man. 10-12-tf JOOR SALE—Country Property -s Five Acres for $11750 . Fine Orange Land At Fullerton, Orange county. Fine soil. Abundance of cheap water. $250 cash and $250 per year at 0 per cent interest. JACoiTsTERN, 401 Pacific Electric Bids. 10-25-! ANTELOPE VALLEY We handle bargains only, and are In a post* tion to furnish you from 10 to 640 acres, mak ing you prices that will sure enable you to double your money In the next two years. We are showing out faith by buying land n this valley just as fast as we can raise the money. Come and let us show you. ANTELOPE VALLEY' REALTY CO. 106 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, or Lancaster, Cat. 10-S-lmo Main 1144. A 8122. Look Up Inglewood Bungalow Park' Ip-ii-U