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Gwcl People lead mi Patronize Icr aid Wait Columns-Yoiiftre Reaiag Them Now, Bo Yonf atronizc Them? Vy ANTED—MaIe Help WANTED— MEN WITHOUT EXPERIENCE to work at electricity, plumbing, automo biles, bricklaying. Your earnings will more than pay preliminary Instruction charg«. 200 students last year, $30,000 contract Jobs; only few months required and no expense to learn good trade. Free catalogue. UNITED TRADE- SCHOOL CONTRACTING CO., 658 Pacific Electrlo bid*-. n-i-tf WANTED—THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED . rural route subscription solicitors for THE WESTERN EMPIRE, California's leading rural home magazine. Call or address MR. KAUFFMAN, ground floor, Chamber Com merce Building. . 11-27-1 WANTED—INTELLIGENT. HONEST MEN to work In city. "Good steady Job for the right men. Apply to W. H. JUDD, Herald office, before 8 a. m. or after 0:30 P. m. n-IT-tf WANTED—EXPERIENCED CIRCULATION solicitors for daily newspaper (country). See MR. HAMMOND, Westminster hotel, Monday, 9 to 10 a. m.; salary. 11-28-1 WANTED-FIRST CLASS SHEET METAL workers. Apply F. O. ENGSTRUM CO., E. 6th and Seaton. 11-27*3 WANTED-! OR 10 FIRST CLASS BRlCK layers. Apply . F. O. ENGSTRUM CO., E. sth and Beaton. ; 11-27-3 IF YOU WANT HELP READ THE HEll aid situation wanted columns. 11-3-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN Th« Herald free of charge. 10-U-tt WANTED— Female Help REFINED YOUNG LADY FOR FlRST class artist's studio, to study portrait, color photography, retouching; splendid opportun ity. YON NAGLE Photo Studio, 702 S. Spring st. U-26-Jt WANTED-LADIES, BEAUTY CULTURES pays big; learn right, salary guaranteed. "FLORENTINE," the world's largest, 227 Mercantile place, corner Broadway. 8-2- IF YOU WANT HELP READ THE HER •Id situation wanted columns. 11-3-tt SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. lO^ll^tg WANTED— Help, M-»)e and Female WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN the barber trade; guaranteed In eight weeks. Catalogue free. MOLER BARBER COL LEGE. 122 E. Second st. 9-14-tf SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tt WANTED— Agents SITUATION WANTED ADS. INSERTBD IN TUB HERALD FREE OF CHARGE. i 10-18-tf WANTED—Situations, Male SITUATION WANTED BY RELIABLE young man of 32 who has had 8 years' business experience in Los Angeles; started In at Denver as assistant bookkeeper and have since acted as cashier, head ac countant, credit man, ad writer and solic itor for some of the best firms here. Will accept position at moderate salary In any capacity along these lints and make good; will work part or entire time. Ad dress BOX 344, HERALD. 11-24-12t EXPERIENCED. COMPETENT BOOK keeper and office man desires position. Excellent references. Willing to go out of city. Address BOX 244. HERALD. 11-16-tf MIDDLE-AGED MAN. NOT STRONG, JUST out of hospital, wants some kind of light work and wonts It very bad; will work cheap; have to buy medicine; please help ' me to a light position and you will oblige a needy, honest man; can speak German. Ad drew JOHN SCHONEN, 1107 W. Eleventh St., city. 11-18-17 A RELIABLE, TRUSTWORTHY MAN DE slres position at any honorable employment; have had 3 years' experience as general mase. packer for Montgomery Ward & Co., Chicago; also experience as checker; also used to receiving room. Address C. E. STOVER, 1012 B. 47th St. Phono South 687. 11-19-10 A SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN MAN LATE- Iy from Boston and Alaska, an experienced aviator and willing worker, would like sit uation with private family or any kind of honest work. I am also giving stereopticon lectures for clubs and societies. Address BOX 217. Herald. 11-26-7 AN EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WHO speaks, reads and writes Spanish fluent ly desires to obtain a position In a com mercial house. Has no objection to re side In Mexico. 610 VIGNES ST. Phones A 4884, Main 5726. , 11-15-14t WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG MAN experienced In business, as cashier, assist ant bookkeeper or credit and collection man. Good hustler. Can give bond. Would leave cits. Address BOX 356, HERALD. U-23-lt A FIRST CLASS, UP-TO-DATE FRENCH and Italian cook; have worked for 5 years In the highest class cafe In Los Angeles: 30 years' experience and never worked only In the highest class places. Phone Boyle 2133. P. ZAWPPA. 406 it. Bailey st. . 11-12-tf WANTED—SITUATION IN MOVING PlC turo theater, by middle aged man, either ks Janitor, door man or usher. Steady situation desired. Address BOX 200, HERALD. 11-17-10t DRUMMER WISHES POSITION IN MOVING picture theater; has had long experience In Chicago theaters with picture effects and vaudeville; low class houses need not an swer. Address F. A. HOWELL. 330 N. Fair Oaks aye., Pasadena. 11-19-10 AN EXPERIENCED GARDENER, GER man, wishes position. Capable of taking full charge of landscape gardening. AoT dress OTTO YEGGE. Sierra Madre St.. Pasadena, Cal., box 203, rural 1. 11-20-7t A STEADY, RELIABLE MAN DESIRES PO sltlon as storekeeper, shipping clerk, cost clerk or general office work; 14 years' experi ence In the machinery line; reference Al. H. O. a, 807 N. Bunker Hill aye. 11-18-10 WANTED—SITUATION, BY YOUNG MAN as handyman for private place or hotel bar. Small wages, board and room. Speaks French and English. STANLEY TESHEA, 1635 N. Main st. 11-16-11 WANTED — SITUATION, BY EXPERT moving picture machine operator. First class reference. Work relief at maohlne or door. .. Address BOX 239, HERALD. 11-2t-7t WANTED — ALL 'ROUND COLORED MAN Janitor, porter, night watchman or any kind day work In or out of town. Phono Bdwy. 1703, or residence, 1508 E. EIGHTH ST. , • • 11-22-lOt POSITION WANTED BY ALL AROUND furniture man; repairing, reflnishlng or anything pertaining to furniture. Can „ go anywhere. References. BOX 24 2, HERALD. _j 11-20-7t YOUNG MAN WITH SOME ELECTRICAL experience wants position as electrical helper, or would work In electrical house. Can furnish best of references. Address BOX 855, HERALD.. 11-21-7t WANTED— BY EXPERIENCED MAN 30 years of age, position on farm or stock ranch. Steady . and sober. Address R. L. SMITH. 3327 Pepper aye., Los Angeles. Phone East 1088. 11-23-71 WANTED— PLACE WITH PRIVATE PAH lly to care for horses or cow or other work, by experienced man, aged 41 years. 'Address JOHNSON, 510 N. Vlgnes st. Phone A4SS4, Main 5726. 11-20-7t EXPERIENCED. COMPETENT SALE3 man wants position. Lob Angeles city or Southern California territory. Good ref erences. Address P. O. BOX 282, MON ROVIA 11-24-71 , i .WANTED — POSITION RUNNING STA tlonary engine in or near some town. Can fire and repair. Place must pay good salary. FRED ECKLEY, Mohavo City, Ariz. " . 11-24-71 WANTED-YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE TO work on a farm, but has not hod any experi ence. Address BOX 204. Herald. 11-10-10 WANTED—Situations, Male MAKE »76 A WBHKI THY TO SECURE fhls auem y. W, 11. Morgan, Pa., sold 75 In 9 days (profit jr.ls.7r.): T. A. White, 111.. ■ 15 In 4 hours (profit »ra>.7s): F. B, Poolf, Mas*., 1 Brat dny (prollt $2.'..rifi). Homo Va i-nuio Cleaner powtiftil nuotlon machine.; draws illit, dust and germs from cnci»is, 1-uirn, tto., on floor. No sweeping, dusting nor taking up and beating carpets. Price »8.r,0. Hells on sight. Two sales a day mean! $51 a week profit. Weighs 9 Hi* ; easy to carry. Oni person operates. Try to get tho Kcenpy. Send postal today. Free sample. H. ARMSTRONG MFG. i'O., 143 Alms Bid*.. Cincinnati, O. 11-27-1 WANTED—WOULD SOME GOOD I'ERSON help an elderly worthy man to work h!* wny to New Orleans or any point south? Able to do most any kind of light work; best of reference. W. W. WHITKH ICAI >. I'enlel House, 227 S. Main st. Phone Uronci wny 2066.. ' U-27-7 WANTED — EMPLOYMENT BY^ FIRST rlasH puporhanger and decorator; accus tomed to the latest eastern flesiKns: private parties preferred. C. Ei BROOKS, 120 Kiist Bth st. Phone Sun. Main IMS. 11-2V-I WANTED—POSITION; A YOUNG MAN OK good education, good habits; either Inside or outside position; Los Angeles preferred. Address ED, care of G. L. Brown, 2, r,l Winston St., Los Angeles, Cal. 11-17-1 POSITION WANTED—BY FURNITURH man; 20 yrs.' experience; can do repairing, r<iilnl»liiiiK or anything else pertaining to the furnlturi! business; references. Address lie iX 242, Herald. 11-27-7 bltt.tatT6n~"wanted — by reliable, handy, middle aged man, around residence or Janitor, gardening, etc.; Inside or out side; understand oil furnaces; refs. l;ciX 303, Herald. 11-27-7 SITUATION WANTED—BY MIDDLE AGKD Cermau, about place or sanitarium; handy, all round, horses, garden, cows or >uiy other work. AddreßS J. O. R., The Wykolf, 326 Boyd st n--11-t WANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG MAN OF 25 In garage or machine shop, where I can learn the care and repair of automobiles. FRANK E. ROBINSON, 620 S. Broadway. U-27-4 YOUNG EASTERN MAN, 28, ACTIVE AND capable, desires position In off lea or store; willing to start low, where there In chance for advancement. Address BOX 175, Herald. 11-19-9 ENGLISHMAN; 29] ABSTAINER," WANTS work, machinist helper or machine work, or any other honest labor.* Address 1. N. X., 4711s East Third street, Los Angeles, Cal. 11-14-1 WANTED-WINDOW, HOUSE CLEANING and ail kinds short Jobs by hour or day; also lawns taken care of. JOHN, 1221 S. Flgucrua st. Phone Broadway 4050. 11-27-7 WANTED-SITUATION BY RELIABLE middle aged man around residence or apart ment; Janitor; handy any kind of work, In side or out; rofs. BOX 300, Herald. 11-2V-4 AUTO EXPERT, 7 YEARS'^EXPERIENCE, factory and Karage, wants position as chauf feur, repair man or demonstrator; In or out of city. Address BOX 234, Herald. 11-18-10 POSITION WANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, 22 years, experienced as punch press hand and handy around machinery. Address BOX 13, Dolgevlle, Cal. JOHN PESLIN. 11-19-10 WANTED—SITUATION BY BLACKSMITH helper with one year's experience in east ern shop. Address R. J. WILLIAMS. 7'J5 Merchant St., Los Angeles. 11-24-7t WANTBD —BY YOUNG MAN FROM NEW York, a position In drafting office: has had experience In shop work. Address J. M. WISE, general delivery. 11-15-15t SOBER YOUNG MAN WANTS STEADY employment cleaning store or delivering. Anything reasonable. Best references. 302 W. NINTH. F2138. 11-20-7t AN ALL 'ROUND HANDY MAN WANTS situation. Institution or private placo; small wages; reference. E. MURRELL. 836 W. Jefferson st> !l-24-7t SITUATION WANTED-BY CHAUFFEUR and gardener on private place, city or coun try; sober and competent; wages moderate. Address BOX 343. Herald. 11-27-4 WANTED—GARDENS TO CARE FOR monthly, trimming and planting, by ex perienced gardener. Send card to ROSS, 1060 W. Fifty-third. 11-17-10t SOBER YOUNG MAN WANTS STEADY employment, Ught delivery; will do any thing. Reasonable: best references. EGAN, Fl!130; 31!2 W. 9th. 11-13-1J A HERMAN, MIDDLE-AGED AND SINOLfc, wishes work as houseman, Janitor or bed mokcr. Good references. W. BOIILING. 123 N. Kern street. 11-25-3 YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES LIGHT WORK part or all of each day In hotel, oftlce, apartment house or home. ADVERTISER. 713 S. Chicago street. 11-20-( A~ MIDDLE AOID OIRHiK WITH FAM lly wants Job of day or' night watchman or other light work; best of city references. BOX 305, Herald. 11-27-7 WANTED-IF YOU CAN USE AN EXPERl enced time clerk, cashier or collector, a reli able married man of 30, address RO.SSEU, 1353 E. 20th St. 11-19-10t MARRIED MAN, EXPERIENCED IN THE grocery business, desires permanent position as buyer with reliable linn. Address BOX 262, Herald. 11-22-7 BET H L E hTe~M FREE EMPLOYMENT agency, 510 Vlgnes street. Main 5726; Home AISB4. Men for housecleaning, yard work and general labor. 3-24-tf YOUNG MAN OF 21, AMERICAN, WISHES a position In private family to do chores.. Can give reference. Call A 1794. Ask for BEASLY. 11-I*-? WANTED—POSITION AS FIRST AND SEC ond by two experienced cooks; out of town preferred. C. R. GAULT, General Delivery, L. A. 11-22-7 WANTED—POSITION Aij TIMEKEEPER, by experienced man; best of references; et tlclent office man. Address BOX 304, Her ald. U-27-7 BOOKKEEPER WANTS PERMANENT OR temporary position; reliable, accurate; high est references. HEATH. 133 S. Flgueroa. 11-12-17t WANTED—TRAINED LADIES' MAID DE slres position as maid, or will care for children. Address Box 216, Herald. 11-26-10 YOUNG "WOMAN] EMPLOYED MOST~6> the day, wishes to assist In nice home lor living expenses. Address Box 215, Herald. 11-26-1(1 SITUATION WANTED-A NO. 1 COOK IN wealthy family; best of references. Addrias CHAd. VAN METER. General Delivery, city. 11-18-10 WANTED —A LIGH'i JOB BY ATJ OLD man; can do almost anything. F. A. SPRAOUE, Parker house, 409 E. Fifth st. 11-16-l4t WANTED—EXPERIENCED LETTER AND monogram enslaver. WALTER MURRAY, «iIS O. T. Johnson bldg. H-24-25-27-3t MAN WISHES POSITION IN COUNTRY or clt.v tv do any kind of work. Ad dress BOX :58, HERALD. 11-20-10t WANTED—POSITION. BY ELDERLY MAN, to work mound private place or Institu tion. Address BOX 154, Herald. 11-27-7 ■OBER YOUNG MAN WILL WORK Rl3A sonahle, anything desirable; beat references. EGAN, F2135. 362 W. 9th. 11-27-7 WANTED—CARPENTER WORK. DAY, JOB or contract; estimates furnished free: all work guaranteed. Phone S. 2707. 11-27-7 YOUNG MAN~\VOULD "ITKK^TO LEARN a trade. J. A. MITCHELL, 269 Vcrnon aye., Pasadena. 11-24-7t WANTED—POSITION BY HOISTING AND boon derrick engineer. UEO. BEMMER LY. 416 Wall it. 11-16-12 WANTED—CARPENTER WORK BY DAY or Job. Remodel or build new. Call 1659 COURT ST. U-JO-7t WANTED — SITUATION SHINGLING, lathing or house painting. BQX 338, HERALD. 11-27-4t MAN WISHING EMPLOYMENT. .NOT PAR tk'ular as to position. Address phone Main 2855. O-n-1 POSITION-AS AN ALL AROUND MAN BY a strong, healthy German. Address BOX IE6. Herald. 11-18-10 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald freu of chai«e. 10-11-U LOS ANGELES HERALD: MONDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1910. ANTED—Situations, Male SITUATION WANTED BY A BRIGHT wng man of 30 as salesman on road or with local flrm whore oban«e of advance ment Is good; finest of references. OHIO. UIND. 42J W. 17th. H-28-4 WANTED—BY AN HONEST, RELIABLE, Mniflo Arnerlcan gentleman, work of any kind: am willing to work hard. Address O. X.. general delivery, San Pedro, Cal. 11-18-12 WANTED—POSITION AS WATCHMAN, tlnnkeeper or any similar situation of trust, by reliable middle-aged man; best city ref erences. Address BOX 211, Herald. 11-22-7 SITUATION WANTED—IIY A STRONO 3-oung man, 22 years; experienced as punoh or drill press hand; steady and sober. JOHN PESLIN. Box 13, Dolguvllle, Cal. 11-22-7t WANTED—APPOSITION AS FURNITURE man by a young man; elKht years' ex perlenoe; reference given. Address McC, Box 218. Herald. H-26-llt SINOLE MAN^ 36, DESIRES WORK THAT will merge Into apiary work, season 1911; one year's experience. BOX 214, HeraM. 11-26-7t WANTED—WORK BY PRACTICAL LAWN maker and r>rdeasr. Address 11. SMITH, 828 8. Broadway. 11-26-"t WANTED—POSITION IN PHOTOGRAPH gallery or art studio: references. A. R. M., Box m. Herald. 11-88-T \\ANTED— Situations, Female WANTED— SITUATION, BY A CHRISTIAN widow of 40, tv cook and do housekeeping viiero she can have full charge. Will five (satisfaction If allowed to be manager; neat and economical. Apply to MRS. A., 350 vv. Sth st., city. 11-27-7 wanted~posTtion in not too large a family as housekeeper or housemaid; good cook and competent to take full charge; wages (30 a month (at least). Apply to Ml is. A.. 35S W. Ninth St. 11-20-7 GERMAN LADY' LINGUIST. EXPBHIENC ed traveler, reliable business and house hold manager, desires suitable employ ment by the day or resident. BOX 23.1. HERALD. 11-23-71 YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER, WITH desk room at 426 Bryson Bldg., wishes to do your typewriting; would like regular cutomers. Telephone Main 8687. MISS LEE. H-27-7 LAW STENOGRAPHER, FAMIIJAR WITH general office work, wants position with law llrm or as private secretary for reputable business man. Address BOX 802, Herald. 11-27-7 WINTEP —POSITION AS HELPER AND salad maker In a delicacy store, hotel or restaurant, by a competent young wo man. Address BOX 246, HERALD. 11-15-IBt A STENOGRAPHER, FORMERLY SECRE tary to a uromlnent New York lawyer, desires a permanent position where exec utive ability is required. Cali HOME ,1134. 11-16-12 ELDERLY LADY DESIRES POSITION IN widower' family or with young couple to make herself generally useful; Is good economical housekeeper. BOX 233, HER ALD. U-17-10t WANTED—POSITION BY A NEAT, RELl ahle, elderly lady; assist with housework an« cooking or baby; reference. Address BOX 801, Herald. 11-27-7t YOUNG WOMAN WANTS POSITION A3 chambermaid and to do mending. Best of references. MISS FRANCES, Home phone 72492. 11-24-7t POSITION IN DELICACY STORE OR BAK ery by a fine salad maker and thoroughly experienced In the above lines. Address BOX 837. Herald. 11-10-10 SITUATION WANTED—THE MANAGEMENT of a lodging house or restaurant by young woman thoroughly experienced. Address BOX 233. Herald. 11-18-10 YOUNG LADY WITH A-l OIL LINE EX perience wants position as stenographer, blu er or price work. Can give reference. Phone EAST 514. 8-1-tt STENOGRAPHER DESIRES PERMANENT position as confidential clerk or private soo retary with reliable flrm. Address BOX 252, Herald. 11-22-7 WANTED-BY RELIABLE WOMAN, WORK on Thanksgiving day In a family or cafe teria. Phono EAST 441. Call up after 5 o'clock. 11-22-T POSITION WANTED BY RAPID AND AC curate Mller. Am also stenographer. Can give best city reference. PHONE EAST HI. 11-20-12t EXPERIENCED LADY ORGANIST WITH first class New York city references would like position. BOX 361. HERALD. TRAINED NURSE WOULD LIKE CARE OF one or two children or elderly lady. Address V. S., 1414 Twelfth st, Santa Monica, Cal. 11-19-10t WANTED-POSITION TO WORK MY WAY to San Francisco, by young lady. Address JULIA KLEIN. 702 E. Fifth St. 11-26-7 WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER by young lady 23 years of age. Address MRS. LAKE, 702 E. Fifth St. 11-26-7t SITUATION WANTED—BY EXPERIENCED stenographer; salary (10. Address BOX 213, Herald. 11-26-10 YOUNG LADY WANTS SITUATION IN country to assist In housework. Address M. K. 1., box 157. Herald. 11-17-10t POSITION BY EXPERIENCED iiOOK keeper and stenographer; good city refer ences. Call Main 743». Room 2. 11-20-7 MIDDLE-AGED LADY WOULD LIKE FEW engagements as experienced nurse. Address 926 E. 49TH ST. 11-27-7 WANTED—SITUATION TO LAUNDER lace curtains carefully at 260 per pair- PHONE TEMPLE 689. 11-24-14t WANTED— HY~WmTE YOUNG WOMAN, day work, washing, ironing and cleaning. 355 W. SIXTY-SIXTH ST. 11-24-7t WANTED —WASHING OR CLEANING. BY woman by day or hour. Address 64! •CROCKER ST.. flat 4. 11-16-12t WANTED—WASHING AND IRONING AT home. MRS. SCHMIDT. East 3219. 11-20-1U YOUNG LADY, INTELLIGENT, EDUCATED, Ik seeking employment of any kind part or full day. Address BOX 360, Herald. 11-22-lf SITUATION WANTEP ADS. INSERTED IN THE HERALD FBEB OF CHARGE. 10-18-tt WANTED-BY NEAT, RELIABLE WOMAN, chamber work or housework In small family. Phone TEMPLE 1491. 11-18-11 WANTED—COOD LOCATION FOR PUB lic stenographer In exchange for attend ing office. BOX 152, HERALD. 11-17-7t bituXtion want ads. insertbd in the herald free of charge. WANTED—Situations, Male * Fern. WANTED—BY YOUNG MARRIED COLORED couple, position In private family, woman as cook, man as butler or yardman; will go out of city If required. Phone MAIN 8731. 11-26-7t WANTED-IF YOU WANT MEN OR WOMEN to da any kind of labor or mechanical work, please call OLIVH BRANCH MISSION. 701 E. Fifth St. Phone Main 8668. 11-12-30 SITUATION WANTED ADS INSERTED IN The Herald free of charge. 10-18-tf VY ANTED—To Purchase Stock WANTED— Stock In the Los Angele* Investment com pany; any amount up to $40,000; will pay within 5 per cent of the pomnsny'e selling price. O. V.. car* Globe Savings Bank. \V ANTED—Miscellaneous WANTEII-CASH PAID FOR FEATHER beds. 768 SAN PEDRO BT. Phones Main 110«; FBOll. 1217-tf jOOR SALE—Country Property WE HAVE SUBDIVIDED 160 ACRES * ADJOINING LE GRAND, Merced County, Cal., which we are selling in ten-acre tracts at $1.00 DOWN $1.00 PER MONTH PER ACRE PRICE $100 PER ACRE and only 5 per cent on deferred payments, payable annually. In other words, you will have 100 MONTHS to pay for this land, or about eight years' time. Any one fa miliar with California lands will tell you that Le Grand land is the very best in California, free from alkali or hardpan, with abundance of cheap water. ALSO REMEMBER that this land will oay interest for grain and is ideal orange, fig, alfalfa, vines, or, in fact, any thing can be raised on this land that will grow anywhere. Beau tiful high school, and walking distance from station makes this an ideal place to live, being near the foothills; in fact, it is located practically the same as Holly wood, so far as natural surround ings are concerned. This land ought to be worth $500 per acre by the time your last payment comes due. GEO. J. SHOENHAIR 376 Wilcox Bldg. Phone A 2334. 11-26-3t have Just subdivided another tract of our large land holdings west of Ducor, Tulare county, Into 20, 40 and 80 acre pieces. This land Is located close to railroad, ana at the very low urlco we are offering same it Is bound to double In value In a very short time. This land under dry farming has pro duced from 20 to 30 bushels of grain an acre per year, and under Irrigation will produce from 7 to 10 tons of alfalfa an acre per year. We not only recommend this as a good alfalfa proposition, but our land also grows to perfection all kinds of fruits and vegetables. An unlimited sup ply of pure water can be had for Irriga tion purposes at a depth of 20 to 30 feet. The electric power line runß along our tract, and either electrlo motors or gaso line engines are used for pumping. The price of our land runs from $60 to $75 per acre. On 20 acres of our $50 land we can make you terms of $100 cash and the balance at the rate of $20 per month. On the $60 and $66 land we can make you terms of $150 cash and the balance at the rate of $25 per month. On the $75 land we can make you terms of $260 cash and the balance at the rate of $30 per month. Our regular excursion leaves Wednes day evening, at which time we have a rate of $5 for the round trip. Including sleeper. No tickets sold after Wednesday noon, so make your reservation early. PACIFIC FRUIT AND ALFALFA LAND CO., 71S Delta bldg., 426 S. Spring st. 11-26-4t 5 Acres FOR $11000 At Ricfaf ield 50 minutes from Los Angeles. Fine soil. Will raise anything. Plenty of water. Will give terms. Jacob Stern 404 Pacific Electric Building 11-28-3t BIGGEST BARGAIN ORANGE COUNTY TWELVE ACRES All Nice, Level Land, ADJOINING THE CITY OF ANAHEIM, RE\DY TO BE SET TO VALENCIA OR ANGES. ALL FOR $3600 ON VERY EASY TERMS. FIRST COME. FIRST SERVED. DON'T MISS THIS, AS YOU CAN EASILY DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN A VERY SHORT TIMR GEO. J. SHOENHAIR 376 WILCOX BLDO. Phone A 2334. 11-26-3t FOR" SALE—2 ACRES OF FINE SANDY loam land on the whittler car line. 20 minutes from Sixth and Main; land worth $800 per acre. Will sell the two acres for $1000 cash. ERIKSON & CO. Room 1 severance Bid;,, 105 W. Sixth St. Oround Floor. FS$74, Bdwy. 31R2. 11-26-3t LOOK UP INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK 19-U-tl FOR SALE-6 ACRES .UNIMPROVED, 1 mile from Santa Ana car line, 45 out of L. A.; well located; make good chicken ranch. "OWNER," Buena Park Cal.; R. F. D., Box 78. 11-27-3t 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for th 9 price of 2, or 7 Insertions for th« pries of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. 30 ACRES, CLOSE TO SALT LAKE R. R.. Oucamonga. Price $80 acre; part cash, long time on balance. Would take clear cottage. W. C, NORRIH. Long BeaA'h. 11-27-3t POR SALE—Business Property BUY A HOME IN INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK 10-H-tf JTOR SA^-E—Orange Grove* SAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREB times for the price of two, or seven times for the pries of five. If prepaid. 11-1-tf VISIT INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK 10-tf-tf POR SALE—Suburban Property WILL BUILD FOR YOU AT INOLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK On terms of one-tenth cash and one per cent a month, you select your lot and the plan of the house you want built. This offer is open for a short time only— so don't delay If you want a brand new, up-to-date house on'a large lot; 100x181) feet, to 20-foot alley, supplied with gas, electricity, water and telephone service. Those terms are In clusive of house and lot. If the purchase price of the .house and lot you selected were $2600 you would pay $250 cash and $23 monthly. Inglewood Land Company 349 Wilcox Building 2d and Spring Streets Tract office Lockhart Station 11-27-7 GARDENA WAY 5 Acres FINE SOIL • 100 APPLE TREES BEARING NEXT YEAR. 2-ROOM HOUSE, GOOD BARN AND SHED, CHICKEN CORRALS. 3000 GALLON TANK. ALL FENCED. PLENTY OF WATER. 25 RODS FROM ELECTRIC CAR LINE AND STATION. Only $3500, Worth $4500 MATSON & SERR 6294 South Main Street 11-27-2t FOR SALE— ONE ACRE IN THE IN glewood Rancho; fine soil, close to Pacific Poultry Co. plant; plenty of water; $700; terms $HJO cash, balance one, two and three years. Inglewood Land Company Room 349 Wilcox Building • Second and Spring Streets. Tel. A 8229. Main 6913. ii-n-i ACRE LOTS— SOUTH CITY. WHERE 810 shops are planned. Cross country car line. $10 down, $10 month. C. F. ELLIS, 228 H. W. Hellman bldg. A 7555. Main 1368. 11-IS-tf FOR SALE— Lots and Land* II II l»~l_ ~l_l~!_l^_ ~l_l I-I" *. I'~ -I'"'!-!' ■-' "■-! '!_ l_ ~l— ~_ ~1-l~'- l~l_»~»_r The City INGLEWOOB That Grows LAST YEAR 1000 THIS YEAR 2000 GET IN AMD KIDS) WITH US. 10-10-t( GO AND SEE INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK io-ii-tf $700—A BARGAIN FOR A HOME IN HOL LYWOOD. Don't miss this. Close to car line; includes all Improvements. DOW-SMITH COMPANY, 418 Mason Building. 11-27-6t POR SALE—Houses A B-ROOM, UP-TO-DATE BUNGALOW FOR $1400; hardwood floors, beam ceilings, built in fixtures, buffet kitchen, cement floor on porch, etc. We will place this house on your lot and lend you the money to do It with. E. S. WILLIAMSON & CO., 202-04 Grant bldg. 11-27-3 WE WILL BUILD YOU THE BEST FlVE room bungalow In town for $1400 and lend you the money to do it on. We furnish cap ital for all classes of building. E. S. WILLIAMSON CO., ■ ! 202-204 Grant Bldg. 11-27-3 FOR SALE—NICE E. FRONT PROPERTY, 150 ft. on American aye., Long Beach; Im proved. $5300: $2000 cash, balance easy. Take $1000 trade If good. J. W. BARBER, 2115 American aye., Long Beach. 11-27-7t . INVEST IN INGLEWOOD BUNGALOW PARK io-u-tt FOR SALE-6-ROOM FURNISHED BUN galow, 220 W. B6TH, near Moneta car; hard wood floor, bathroom, built-in bookcase; lawn in front and rear, and shed. $500 cash, rest on terms. 11-27-3t FOR SALE-REASONABLE; SEVEN-ROOM house, furnished, convenient and Improved. See owner at 138 N. TOLUCA ST. Phone Temple 412. 11-26-3 FOR SALE—REASONABLE; FIVE-ROOM house at 936 Stanford aye. See owner at 138 N. TOLUCA ST. Phono Temple 412. 11-26-3t BELL ThXt HOUSE, LOT~OR~RANCH at small expense through a Herald want ad. _^ 11-2-tt POR SALE—lncome Property HOME AND INCOME 8-ROOM HOUSE ALMOST NEW GOOD 4-ROOM COTTAGE. VACANT GROUND FOR ANOTHER, FINE LARGE CORNER LOT, NOW RENTING FOR $39 MONTHLY. WILL SELL FOR $6500, ONE-THIRD CASH, BALANCE NOT LESS THAN $40 MONTHLY, INCLUDING INTEREST, 7 PER CENT. PROPERTY IN GOOD CONDITION. ON YELLOW CAR LINE, HIGH GROUND AND PROSPEC TIVE BUSINESS SECTION. THEODORE G. FITCH, 224 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BLDG. MAIN 5018. A 2138. 11-23-St WHO WANTS INCOME? FOR SALE—I2 -room apartment house, close in, renting for $72 a month; terms, $2000, mortgage for $2500; pays 16 per cent on investment. H. A. MAS SEY, 514 International Hank bldg. 11-27-lmo POR SALE—Live Stock ~ FOR SALE—HORSE AND BUGGY: MARE, 7 years old, suitable for solicitors or routs work; god traveler and In good condition; will sell reasonable. 1932 E. FIRST. Phone Boyle 427. 10-23-tf 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 3, or 7 Insertions for the price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. 11-1-tf FOR SALE-CHEAP, TEAM SOUND WORK mules. 1620 McGARRY. 11-27-3 pOR SALE—Hotels, Lodging Houses FOR SALE— 16-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE, fine location, lease. $950 If taken thli week. Call 624 S. GRAND AYE. 11-17-tf POR SALE—ReaI Estate. Unclass'fd "GLORIOUS KOOTENAY," BRITISH COL umbla No Irrigating; delightful climate; fruit farms. $10 to $80 per acre; easy terms. Free booklet, etc. INVESTORS' TRUST & MORTGAGE CORPORATION, LTD.. 134 Hastings St., W., Vancouver, B. C. 11-»-lmo POR SALE—Poultry, Birds, Dogs BIRDLAND Offers the largest selection of genuine Im- ! ported roller and warbling canaries, English , fancy canaries, sky larks, goldiinches, bull- ; finches and all kin. of aviary birds, pet stock, goldfish, aiiuarla, cages, seeds, foods and remedies of all kinds. Take Central avenue cars to Pico street, or Hooper avenue cars to Central avenue. Catalogue free. L. M. GRIDER 1301-11 Central aye. Los Angeles, Cal. Visitors Welcome. Tel. Sunset Main 3151. 11-24-8 FOR SALE—YOUNG LLEWELLYN SET- J ter dogs, 4 months old. from field brok-j en stock. F. H. TAYLOR, 913 West 50th 1 ■tri »-»-» j BEAUTIFUL CANARY BIRDB, ALL KINDS ' : and prices. Phone TEMPLE 413- 11-M^t |'OR SAi-E—Furniture FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN A quarter-sawed oak desk and two oak office chairs. Good as new. $25 For desk and chairs. Call at O. M. NEWBY Room 252 Wilcox Building 11-15-14t SAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREE times for the price of two, or seven times for the price of five, if prepaid. U-l-tt pOR SALE—Stocks and Bonds OIL. MINING AND INDUSTRIAL COM panies desiring to raise cauital write at once for our literature. Insuie the prlr. clpal of the Investor and your stock should sell. GRANITE SECURITIES COMPANY, fifth floor Bradbury bldg., Los Angeles. Cal. 10-29-lmo 6AVE MONEY! YOUR ,U3VT. THREE times for the price of two, or seven times for tht price of five, 11 prepaid. U^tt pOR Government Land SAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREE times for the price of two, or seven times tor th» price of five. If prepaid. 11-1-tf pOR SALE—Pianos FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY UP rlght cabinet grand piano; genuine Ivory keys; first class condition; used four months; can furnish clear bill of sale; $185 cash. I will sell on time to responsible party. 316 _W^_REVENTII ST. 11-27-3t POR SALE—OiI Property FOR SALE-OIL STOCKS. BEST STOCK proposition on the market. Today 10c; De cember 1 25c; January 1 Mo- Get busy; buy today. Write OIL AGENT, 137 East buy today. Write OIL AGENT. 137 W. Sixteenth St., Los Angelea. Cal. 11-20-3 POR SALE—Miscellaneous 3(W(fl) Feet 3-IN. WROUGHT IRON PIPE, IT'S NEW, 20c FOOT. NEWELL BROS., 218 W. Ist. 11-27-3t FOR SALE-SCHOLARSHIP TO THE INTER NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (ANY SPECIAL COURSE YOU WISH) AND THE DE CHAUVENET CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. CALL ROOM 4, 11954 S. SPRING ST., OR PHONE MAIN 5692. . 11-5-tf FOR SALE — COUNTERS, SHELVING, SHOWCASES, WALL CASE, COFFEH MILLS, CASH REGISTERS and STORK FIXTURES OB 1 ALL KINDS; CHEAP EST PLACE IN THE CITY. WE BU> AND SELL. 216 E. 4TH ST. 10-30-tf UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE pald. your ad three times for the price of two. or seven times for the price of five. H-2-tf FOR SALE— GOOD SECOND-HAND UP right piano at 1038 IN'GRAHAM ST. Your price takes it. 11-11-tt CASH PAID FOR FEATHERS 8427 S. MAIN. Phone 24913, 8. 6364. 11-2-lma FOR SALE-FIRE-PROOF SAFE CHEAP. ANDERSON. 394 S. Los Angeles st. 6-15-tf JTOR EXCHANGE— ReaI Estate , 86 ACRES NEAR FILMORE 60 ACRES ALFALFA 1000 ORANGE TREES HEADY TO SET OUT, 2000 EUCALYPTUS TREES. FREE WATER RIGHT; WANT lOWA FARM. 10-ACRE ORANGE GROVE. RIVER BIDE, TO EXCHANGE FOR VACANT LOTS OR ACREAGE; WHAT HAVE YOU? $40,000—320 ACRES LAND NEAR EDI fflV h-brn COUNTY PUMPING PLANT; HOUSE. ETC., FOR GOOD APARTMENT SITE; CLOSE IN; WILL ASSUME SOME. See D. P. BEOUGHER, With ALBERT H. BEACH F6903. MAIN JITS. 11-27-2t WE WORK WONDERS WITH TRADES. Try us. STACY, 804 Fay bklg. 11-12-eod-tf POR EXCHANGE—Miscellaneous UNDER THIS CLASSIFICATION. IF PRE. paid, your ad three times for the price of two or seven times for the price of five. 11-3-tf I"cAN MATCH ANY EXCHANGE: WHAT have you? DU DOSE, 701 Cross* HMg. FU67. M-18'" pOR SALE—Musical Instruments FOR SALE-XT HIGH GRADE) SHERMAN piano, almost new, at a sacrifice. I am leav ing the city; will -ell on time; big discount for cash. Phone LROADWAY 4414. 11-27-4 FOR SALE—BABY GRAND PIANO, AL most new Henry F. Miller of Boston. As I nee.l the money I will sell It at a sacrifice; terms. Phone BROADWAY 4414. 11-27-4 FOR SALE- PIANOS AT WHOLESALE prices twenty different makes to select from. Uiirerooms at 720 S. BROADWAY, second floor. 11-27-4 FOR SALE-HIGH GRADE PLAYER PIANO at a bargain. I am leaving the city. Will sell on easy terms. PHONE F6003. 11-27-4 FOR SALE—HIGH GRADE THOMPSON piano: will bo sold at a. bargain; easy term Call 1417 W. 24XH ST. 11-27-4 FOR SALE-WOO PIANO WITH STEINWAY tone for $150. Call at 720 S. Broadway, second floor. E. B. FORD. 11-27-4 a. a GARDNER, 11« WINSTON ST. Pl •no's sold, rented, toned; very low rates. MACHINERY-- SAVE MONKYI YOUR ADVT. THROB times for the price of two, or seven times for the prlri- of five. If prepaid. 11-1-tf IN i NO— SAVE MONEY! YOUR ADVT. THREB times for the price of two, or seven times for th» price of five. If prepaid. 11-1-tf Schools and Colleges Summer School College of Fine Arts, U. S. C. AH Branches Fine and Applied Arts. Catalog on Request W. L. Judson Dean Throop Academy" PASADENA —A Polytechnic high school— Shop Work, Home Economics, New Dormi tory. Send for catalogue. £%-% 53* - 953-6-7 W. Seventh *sffigyWM^Wjjftß«t St. Both Phones. g%/^~^ Jos. W. H. Camp, COMMERCIAL vr_ COLLEGE Fall term now In progress. Dally en rollments. Free catalogue. Night classes in bookkeeping and shorthand. German, English Shorthand By experienced teacher. Terms modemta, 730 W. 81st st. Phone South 4431. Leader Since 1884. Fifth Floor Hamburger Bldg., Los Angele», Catalog 37th Year. FlB5O, Main 2305. FOR SALE—SCHOLARSHIP TO THE INTER NATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (ANY SPECIAL COURSE YOU WISH) AND THE DE CHAUVENET CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. CALL ROOM 4. 119H S. SPRING ST., OR PHONB MAIN 8092. 11-5-U STUDENTS, $5 MONTH "GREGG ' shorthand, bookkeeping, banking, day or night. Positions. NATIONAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, 508 Chamber of Commerce. 11-1-3-lmo WANTED—PRIVATE PUPILS BY A UNl versity grad. with six years' experience In eastern schools. Highest references. 2931 Francis aye. 134 S. BROADWAY. 11-27-2t THE PARMELEE FIRE DID NO DAMAGE] to the property of the Rowell School; all grades and high school studies. Including German. 720 8. BROADWAY. 10-23-tt BOYNTON NORMAL PREPARES DECEM ber county examinations; grammar certifi cate; enter now. 525 STIMSON BLOCK. Broadway 1919; AlB4O. »-2-tt 3 INSERTIONS OF A HERALD WANT AD for the price of 2, or 7 Insertions for th* price of 5. Ask The Herald counter man. ■■[ U-l-tt HAVE YOU SEEN OUR DAY SCHOOL CAT alogue describing bookkeeping and short hand? Y. M. C. A. S-12-tf LOS ANGELES BUSINESS COLLEGE, 413 W. Fifth at. E. E. BHKADER, Ph. D.. president since 1890. 10-*7-tt BROWNSBERGER COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. 953-7 W. SEVENTH. Send for catalogue. !■■.»-->«■ - 8-19-tt AUTOMOBILES— Six 36x4 Diamond Casings Only $25 each. See BROUWER, 218 W. Ist st. 11-27-3t OWING TO CHANGED CONDITIONS I will sell at a sacrifice. It for cash, op will trade for good clear lot, my new 1911 touring car. Car worth »2500. Will take, or pay cash difference, J. RUSSELL, 8003 Dalton. Phone 72877 between ( and 7 p. m. 11-26-3t WILL TRADE MY EQUITY in new 7-room house for good touring car. Property easily worth $4500. Mort gage $2800. C. E. LEWIS. Bdwy. 1513. 11-36-3t FIVE-PASSENGER, NEARLY NEW, NICFJ appearing medium-size machine; detachable tonneau; fully equipped; guaranteed; sacri fice at $500; going east. OWNER, 63753. Wept 3759. 124 W. Ninth. 11-27-31. HAVE YOU AN AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE. for exchange or otherwise? Then use TUB HERALD'S classified automobile columns. '-■ -„ 10-14-tt PATENTS AND PATENT AGENTS PIONEER PATENT AGENCY, HAZARD & STRAIJSE. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS. American and foreign patents secured and trademarks registered. PATENT LITIGA TION. 639 Citizens National Bank Building, Third and Main. Horn" A 1433; Main 2522. PATENT BOOK FREE.' 2-3-tt SEND FDR OUR "SPECIAL LETTERS ON Patents." MARTELti CO., Patent Solicitors, 632-533 Germain building. F4761. Send your mode 1, or sketch, or call and explain to us your Invention. Best results. Promptness assured. 11-27-7t J. S. ZERBE, SOLICITOR, UNITED STATES and foreign patents; 40 years' experience. 622-3 STIMSON BLDQ., Third and Main. Phone A 5344. 10-«-tf PATENTS AND XT .OEMARKS, ALL COUN tries. A. H. ,K-'DERS, patent lawyer ana solicitor, 612 Am. Bank bldg., 2d and Spring. 10-18-tf ATTORNEYS AT LAW— "lawyer's advice FREE Suite 836 H. W. Hellman Bldg., Fourth and Spring. General practice of law in all Its branches. Civil and criminal cases conducted In all courts. Charges moderate. Confidential. 11-18-tt 3JUSICAL INSTRUCTION BAVE MONEY. fOUR ADVT. THREU times foi the price of two, or seven times for the plica of five. If prepaid. U-l-tt PHYSICIANS— DR. C. C. LOGAN. Oculist, 813 Grant Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES— The annual stockholders' meeting of the Western Pacific Development Co. will be held at the company's office. Btwood Park. Los Angeles county, Cal., on December 5, 1910, to fleet flvo directors and transact other bu»in«w. J. B. MULLEN. Secretary. t u-a-w 11