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fTwo Routes East The Rock Island offers two interesting routes to the East — Southern: by way of El Paso and New Mexico; Scenic: by way of Salt Lake and Colorado. Topeka and Kansas City are on the Southern route; Omaha and Dcs Moines on the Northern. Through Service via Both Practically a double route all the way to Chicago — through line to St Louis, too, as well as to St Paul and Minne- apolis. Rock Island Tourist Sleeping Car service is superior in point of time, v t mm equipment, meals and routes. r. L» IVilLLfc.lv, • Di.t. Pa.i. Agent, Fu ,, parllculars# rate, and tourist folder promptly 237 So. Spring Street, upon request • Los Angeles. Th« Rock bland management believes a passenger should be treated as a gtiett— th* effort is to leave such a pleasant impression that the guest will "come again." H. J. MESSI NGER Phone y°<™d« ?<* »b to meet you at the train. Livery and Feed .. 9 )n l XK £ ts ta fe? all * kinds or 1 earn Work. HOLTVILLE hay & grain for sale I Cheap Irrigation 1 Own your own FMatit I H ' ; ■-- i^i 0 l Union Distillate Engine is P| M the Besl Power for all Purposes' M 1M 1 |M| Pumps of Every Description Send For Catalogues Ml lll]] Los Angeles Branch UNION (MS GNOINB COMPANY (fil! M Mi M 208-210 North Los Angeles Street, LOS ANGELES, CAL W Ifll ■ _ Ifll IMPERIAL PRESS 1 GO TO ; ■ 1 I Charles W. Fernald jll For Bargains In New nnd Second | I Hand Household Goods of All Kinds | | A Full Line of j MILWAUKEE fARM IMPLEMENTS j I Mowers, Rakes, and Extras | | For flilwaukee Machinery | I ' i | WAGONS AND CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS | Charles W. Fernald | I THE SECOND HAND MAN. IMPERIAL, CAL | gHomeseekers and^ k | Colonists $ K*^* Should take advantage of the excellent Tourist Car service from ir~j New Orleans to the Imperial Settlements maintained Ity ¥ JO ft SOUTHERN PACIFIC g JLJ or Information Write or Ask Agent, . 0 •QjISH WS^ 26t South Spring Street, j^j ¥■ - kpntiirkv Stahlp^ Corner Bth and J streetB I I HCIIIUtIVj OiaUlt/O Ew . HARRIN ( iT ON, Prop. \ I FEED, LIVERY AND INFIRHARY \ t Brown's Express and i f BAaaAae delivery * f I D. A. llrowii, Prop. Stand Cor. Ninth 1 4 and Imperial Aye. 'lMiono Ki-s. Is'». A T Trunks 2Sc in city, 35c outside. All or- X a ders carefully attended to. Trunks A w stored: 25c a niontli. y F. KOETSCH Carpenter and Builder Estimates Furnished. Work promptly attended to. Address Post Office Box 141, Imperial, California. [iiiimriuSSri l] HENRY a. KERKER, Prop. U I Wholesale and Retail Baker I | NINTH ST. TRYOUROOODS 0 press m mm vti iPADt Imperial Avenue Dairy Fresh milk delivered to any part of the city twice daily F. W. BISHOP, Proprietor • SEED CATALOGUE ftem! for our new 48-|»tg<4 illiiH- tiated catalogue of reliable Heerin JOHNSON & ML'SStR SEED CO. I 1 3 N. Main, Los Angeles. Registered Shorthorn Durham Bulls MILK STRAIN, HIGHLY BRED Will Trade for Other Stock FULLER BROS* IMPERIAL 5