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Page 1: Los Angeles herald (Los Angeles, Calif. : 1900) (San ... · Same to Henry C. Hend— Lota «, 7. 9, 10, 1 and 12, block 29, f.ame tract $10 WilliamE. Sawtelle and MnryW. Sawtello

Mntnai R»mtf Co. M3. B. L#rt*f—L«t« 1«and IW, Invr-TTrtisn tmct $***

Mntlal Realty Co. to 3. B. L#*tai«-Let* 1«Jand IM, Inter-ITrtMintract .....It*

'Mrs. C. S. Masters to Sierra Madr* WaterCo.— All lino of water plp« now lyln* In,

Prospect tract $1,W. B. Altnf *.nd I«ls R, Alt«r to D. C.fTummflnll-IM«, Mock «o, GnMsworthy's sub-division of H. T. Hscsrd's Rant flld« a<M \u0084$S

Alice O. 8. If*ll(formerly Alle* O. Sonerfia)f<-> 8. (I. Bailie—strip of land lying bttwMnlots 13 snd 14, Mock », Urmston tract i.slHOscar 11. Klefsr, P»t«r P. Klefer, eomponlns;firm of Klefer A Co., to Amfllla R. gehsatlin—Tx>t« ft t and 10, block t, Bproul'i addition toNorwalk $»»

Mlbs R. L. Johnson to Harry T. ReM—Lot20. block Q. Ocean Park Villa tract No. I$10

T. I. A T. Co. to John Richmond snd FannlsRichmond— Lot 257, Central Aye. tlom« trsctNo. I $14

Jam»» O. Scarborough, trustee, t« WilliamMathesnn— Lota 1 1 snd 3, block O, PasadenaVilla tract $M

Charles O. Haddock to Cynthia Haddock-Part lot 4, block S3, Long Beach; part lection30 2 fl 1J W; part section 20 8 N 13 W; lots 45 d and 7, block 2, Cal. Co-op.Colonytract;part lot 43, Watts subdivision; lots 21 and 12,block 30, snd lot 12. block 23, Cle*rwat«r[ partsection 32 2 S 13 W; lnt 1, Mock I,New MainSt. and Wilmington Aye. tract $10

Charles H. Itnrfiiock to same— Lots 1« 17 stul18, <V>nsuela sub.llvlsl.in of Cells Vineyard: lot2, Merrlam Marah A (Gardner's aubdlvlalon:lot 4, Bronsnn trsct; part lot In block A, sub-division of Martin tract $10

Merrhana Trust Co. to Rarsh A. Gloasrtman—Lot 60, block B, McCarthy CJo.'s subdivision ofMnneta Aye. and Flgueroa St. tract $10

Samo to Alice A. Gleasman— Lot 61, blockn. satr,* tract $10Same to Abble L. Gleasman

—Lot 62, blockn, nnmt tract $10

J. 11. Lewis snd D. E. Lewis to Cnarle*Zlmmer snd Katharine Zlmmer—Part Farmlot 08, Alamltns Land tract $3000

Main Street Savings bank to BerthafJrnrli

—Lot 8, block 21, East Los An-

(Teles *14f'>E. B. Merrill and Annie P. Merrill to

Cora Aniton Deal—

Lots 8 and 4, block 4,Glendale Boulevard trart , $10

Emll Firth and nenveneda. «,- Firth to P..C. Harris—Lots 114, 115, litand 118, Syn-dicate Park .^^jj.. $900

MARINE REPORT

WEDNESDAY, MAY 24, l»0«.J. L. I>avl«on and Margaret B. navlaon to

EmliuH K. Lov» nn.l Nina B. I,ov«—Lot 7and part lot 8, block B, C. Lnte« subdivln-lon »io

Charles A. nmlth «.nd Ella Smith to Mrs.B1l«a .1. Younkln mow Ell*a J. Wlgle)

—Lot 74, Hlseoek A Smith's Flrat addi-tion $10

I". ,1. Smith and Maude H. Smith to Her-bert Smith—Lot B, block 2, Adam* StreetHomeatead tract $1

Emllliia K. Love snd Nina B. Love toMargaret E. Davtson and Jonathan L. Da-vlron—Lot 18, block 1, Highland Park ex-tenalcn $10

A. H. Hunt and Ella M. Hunt to I. D.Krnesen— Lot 18, Metiler A Hunt's BouthPark tract $10

Alexander P. Moore to Ellen Carter—

Partsection 24, township 3 smith, range 12west $10

Ellen Carter nn.l Jonathan H. Carter to*palg* trail '.'....' ....' $10

Mary M. t'rultt and Lemuel B. Prullt—

Lnt20, block J, Orider A Hamilton's subdivisionof Vernnn Park tract .\u25a0 $350

Mlttle S. D. Fnrker and Thlllp W. Parkertn Frank I". Platt Inveatment company

—Pnrt lot 7, Nichols subdivision of part of let18, Waahhurn'a subdivision $10

OfoiTC W. Vnnsyculn and Kmma .?. Van-ayekle lo John W. Peacock— Lot 8, block *.(Jrcenweil tract $1"

Wllllnm Dickinson te .lanMte Hiirrlman—

Lota 162, 16.1, 173 nnd 171, M. L. Wicks sub-dlvlalon of Oarbollno, Cooper, South A-Pnr-etr tiaet $10

Bnnta Monica Lnnd and Water companyto Grace G. McClellan

—Lota 5, 8, 7, 8 and 9,

block 28, Artesian tract $1"Same to Henry C. Hend—Lota «, 7. 9, 10,

1 and 12, block 29, f.ame tract $10WilliamE. Sawtelle and Mnry W. Sawtello

to Sarah A. Wyatt—Lot 7, bluck X,BarrettVilla tract $10

John 11. Thompson tn O. T. Patterson—

Lots 3, 4 and 6, Stewart A McDonald'sresuhdlvlslnn $100(1

Roger Shepherd and Ruth Shepherd toErlck J. Thompson, Thomns J. Lee andWilliam McOrath— Lot 3, block 12, L. .1.Hour's subdivision of Lnmanda Park.... slo

Nn.amah Wrlfcht and L. A. Wright to W.M. EKS-in—Undivided halfg of part divisionB, lands of 8. O. O. G. association $10

Frank C. Ilolt to Robert Eaaon—

Undi-vided half Interest In same as above. .. .$lO

R. G. Dupuy. trustee, to Joseph E. Qulnn—Part of lots 27 and 29, subdivision of

block 35 V4, Ord survey '. ..$1Nicholas Bartol and Anna Bartol to

Joseph E. Qulnn—

Same property ayn|nvc. $*

Joseph E. Qulnn and Mnry Qulnn to JosephP. Halnsworth—Part lotfl 27 and 2!) of subdi-vision of block 37H O. 8 *10

Joseph P. Halnsworth and Mary Halnsworthto Charlotte Carr—Same property as above.. slo

U. T. A R. Co. to Walter W. Powell—Lot23, block 23, C. V. Hall tract $10

WilliamB. Ross. Mattlo J. Robs, Martha E.Ross, Mary J. Wright, F. M. Wright to JohnG. Lorbeer—Lot 9, block 2, J. W. Mcßrldo ACo.'s subdivision $1200

George W. Covert nnd Mary E. Covert toRelda Cnchran—Lot R, Covert tract $350

Edward O. Caldcron to Lewis F. Sears— lx>t2, block 9, Brooklyn Heights Oanahl tract $10

Stephen Townsend nnd Anna M. Townßendto Casßell W. Adklnson-Lot 18, block 6, Long

Beach Harbor View tract $10C. I. Powell and Laura H. Powell to Colum-

bia N. Pritchett— Lot 15, block N, WorkmanPark tract $1500

Columbia N.Prlt<*ett to E. D. Clawson— lx)t16, block N, Workman Park tract, south sidebeing 140.05 feet of the width of rear of lot $1500

Rose Fulks and David Fulks to Ben L.Bear—Pnrt of lntfl 1 and 2. block B. Flnnfty tr $10

San Francisco ShippingSAN FRANCISCO. May 24.—Arrived: Steam.

er Bonlta, San Pedro. Sailed: Steamer Sant{Rose, San Pedro; steamer James 8. Hlggtns,San Pedro.

6an Pedro ShippingARRIVED.

Steamer Charles Nelson, Portland.Steamer lan.ua, Portland.Bchooner Melroae, Gray's Harbor.

SAILED.Schooner W. F, Jewett, Oray's HarborSchooner F. 8. Red Held, Ballard.Schooner Borealls, Astoria.Schooner Minnie A. Calne, Tacoma.

OUTER HARBOR.Barkentlne Holllswood, San Francisco.Steamer Northland, Portland.

IN PORT.Schooner Espada, Everett.Schooner Alvent, Coos Bay.Ship Plndos, Hamburg.Sohooner Caroline, Umpqua,Bchooner Philippine, Oray's Harbor.Schooner F. E. Sander, Gray's HarborSchooner Kona, Gray's Harbor,Schooner David Evans, Everett.Schooner Marconi, Ballard.Schooner King Cyrus, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Volunteer, Everett.Schooner Salem, Ballard.Barkentlne Skaglt, Ludlow.Schooner Wawona, Wlllapa.Schooner Sadie, Umpqua.Schooner Alvena, Tacoma.Schooner W. E. Wltteman, Gray's HarborSchooner Ariel, Gray's Harbor.Barkentine Portland, Portland.Steamer Bae, Portland.

VESSELS ON THE WAY.Schooner Columbia, Ballard.

' ,Steamer Santa Monica, Oray's Harbor.Schooner M. Wlnkleman, Gray's Harbor.(Ship Glenerlcht, Hamburg.Schooner Alpha, Wlllapa.Schooner Melroae, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Suokane, Gamble.Schooner R. E. Godfrey, Ballard.Steamer South Bay, Gray's Harbor.Bark Haydn Brown, Tacoma,Schooner Endeavor, Olympla.Steamer J. M, Weatherwax, Biakely,Schooner A. F. Coats, Gray's Harbor.Schooner Muriel,Portland,Steamer Coos Bay, San Francisco.Steamer Vanguard, Eureka,liarkentlne Encore, Everett.Schooner Lucy, Umpqua, iSchooner Nokomls, Gray's Harbor.Schooner James Rolph, Everett.Steamer Roanoke, Portland.Bteamer Robert Dollar, Muklltea.Steamer J. S. Hlgglns, Fort Bragg.

LOADING.Schooner Irene, Portland.Schooner Admiral, Everett.Schooner Prosper. Ballard.Schooner Mahukona, Portland.Schooner Bangor, Gray's Harbor,

Schooner Ensign,' Gray's Harbor.Schooner Soquel, Hadlock.British Bark Pass Kllliecrankle, Antwerp:Schooner Meteor, Hadlock.Schooner Honolpu, Portland.Schooner E. K. Wood, Gray's Harbor.Schooner O. J. Olson. Ballard.Schooner Forest Home, Olympla,Barkentine Makawelis, Mukllteo.Schooner Expansion. Ballard.Schooner Carrier Dove, Gray's Harbor,Schooner Taurus, Ludlow.Steamer Acme, Eureka,Steamer Eureka, Seattle.Kle«imer Mandalay, Crescent City.Steamer Coqullle River, Crescent City.Steamer Norwood, Gray's Harbor.Steamer Samoa, Caspar.Sohooner Robert R. Hind, Portland.

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r. X. F,h»rl<> ftfid M»re*ie» Kberl* to OoM«nSt«t« Realty Co.-L«t» 1to17, Incluslvs, »I «»JInclusive, Eberl* VIII*tract ....fTOW

M. Friedman and Julia Friedman to John A.Jnrdnn-Lnt », block B, Cook *. Millers r«-scnhdlvlslon of block* A B and C, Adams BVj

Rollln T. "Burr and Nora S. Burr to ElenoraHaas-Lot 1, block J, Taiomares tract ••••\u2666"•

Pamuel Dotaon to Julia E. IKitaon—l/>t f>and part lot. II S2, Mock ». Bay View tract!also lot 1, block B, Crescent Bay trsct;^ bt !«,Mock Q Grlrter A Hamllon's auhdlvlaton Vjr-non Psrk: portion of lot », block C, K. L. A.,

lot 43, block B, Golden Bay tract •\u25a0•••""V.liRulrh Roger* Co. to Joseph Corolly-Lota «

41 44 47 and 4», block 8, and lots 40 41, block J,Nadeau Park Villa tract »'>*'

Hal* B. Packard to Elizabeth Reynold*Packard— Lot », block 14, Venlos of Amer-'CVllUam'M."iVlitt

"and Clara" it." matt to

J. R. Morgan and J. E. Morgan-Ixita,lo

and 81, W. M. Hlatfs Eadt Colorado Streettrnrt ,

\u0084

•1'R. A."wallac». Frank P. Tlrey *nd Lulu

M. Flrey to Edwsrd I*. Kennedy—Lot 4,

block B, La Vista Orand* tract,........• •»nWilliam D. Watkln* and Elisabeth M.

Watklni to Carrie L. Coon— Lot 13, block J,

Blount tract No. > I'AL*Mary Adell Ward to J. P. Curtla and Char-lotte Curtla—l'art of lot 4, block 10, LomjBp"harlo"tte' S," "jAnis""to" "h.""iV.

"McCutchan

nnd .1. J. Morgan—Lot 4, Mock 16J, Long

Beach •• ••\u2666^Franclsca Dlaa rin Ablla to Townaend—Robinson Investment company— Portion or63».28-acr* tract allotted to Joso MamAblla In final partition of Hftllcno.,i?:jn( ,ta , \u0084..slßll

0. J. "Newman to J. M. I'lttma—Lot 16.Newman's aubdlvlslon nf southwest nuarterof block 220, I'omona tract » lo

t

°George 11. Curtis and A. 11. Curtis to A. J.

Cuneo— Lot 3, Curtis tract \u0084..$lOManhattan Beach company to Amos J.

Carr— Lot 9, block 115, Manhattan B<"»chsubdivision No. 3 \u25a0

• \u25a0*'Same to Carrie F. Carr—Lot I, block 115,

same subdivision : \u25a0 »10V. A. Wolfaklll to Weston Building com-

pany—Lots 1, 2, S. 4 and 6, Weston 8

tenrt "1°T. r".'l)rlnkwaterand Mary F. Drlnkwatflr

to E. Fankhouser—

Lot B, block 9, B<"^JEllso' Fankhouser "and" John Fankhouser

to Mrs. Emma A. Jepsen— Lot 5, block »,South Santa Monica •\u25a0'•» »•'

Joseph 11. Bohon and Bleanore P, Bohonto Mathlas A. Emde— Lots 101, 102 and,l32.

Sunnysld" Park addition \u26661"

B»Marengo Avenue Land and Improvement

company to Abraham Oakey—Lot 33, Gar-

8. W. Holßlnge'r" and" Anna 'ii. Holdnger

to I. F. Cameron— Lots 19 and 20, 8. W.Holslngcr tract 'J'1. F. Cameron and Martha A. Cameron toA. C. Tubbs— Lots 1 and 2, Orangedaletrac, flu

Ira W. Brown to Lliale. M. Brown—Partlot 18, Brown & Newton subdivision. .. .$lO

University of Southern California to A.M. Hyde—rart lot 9, block 16, range B, Wn-m

EdlthnM."Hill

'to

"Florence" Vmogene Oerard—

Part lot B, block 6, State Street tract •••••J«> 5C. B. Roberts and Maud Roberta to Martha

Neher-Part lots 1, 2 and 3, block B, Hughes &Burrltt's sub .....$-»0"

Edmund Barham and Emily Barham toCaroline Hoche— Lots 1 and 2, Bates ad«

24JgJames A."Johnstone" aiid'Maud B. Johnstone

to I. A. McKlnnon—Lot 280, San D1ma5.....5100Mary Gird Peters to H. M. Peters-Lot 20,

block U. Glendora •• •J1John D. Foster and Lee A. McConnell, ref-

erees Inpartition of estate of George W. Law-rence, deceased, to Eleanor R. Lawrence-Sec. 36, 8 N., 14 W.: part block 117, Porter L.& W. Co.'a resurvey IIBbO

Lula M. Hlnton to L. J. Burtscher-Lot 21.Block A, Entwlstlo tract *}<>

Henry D. McDonald and LlllleH. McDonaldto Fellpo Lopez—Lots 18 and 19, block 7, sto"e^

man tract >• ,','",'"?:,

iPark Land Co. to Mrs. Jane Russell-Lots 9

and 10, block 16, Huntlngton Park ••••"•••••»l'JGorge H. Hutton to Fellcle Carlton Hubbard—Agreement to convey tract 20 In Sec. 8, 2 N,

15 -w $4260eGorge K. Burtt, Frederick P. Burtt, Wilson

B. Burtt, Fletcher H. Burtt and Payson D.Burtt to George D. Burtt—Lot 9, block 1.Chester tract »"l'jSr

T. I.& T. Co. to Harary M. Ostrom— Lot327.South Park Home tract No| 1................. 510

Rose A. noudebush to Jeanle G. Garth—Lot11 and part lot12. F. J. Ganahl's resub ....$lO

Prudenlal Investment Company of Los An-geles to S. T. Eldridgo—Lot 6, Sunset Park

"w. J." "washhuVn'and' 'Helen '£' Washburn" to

Lob Angeles City Investment Co.-Part lot 1.block 30, O. S ....$lO

Electa Forby and John Forby to JamesHodge* and Lucay Hodges- Lot 17, McClellantract \u2666

T I.'&T. Co. to Harry C. Ward—Lot 9,Bowen & Chamberlln's Main and FlgueroaStreet tract No. 2 ...$lO

Emma A. Hobson and Edward P. Hobson toCatherine W. Felstel-Lot 32, Northeast Po-mona tract, and block. 216, Pomona tract.. ..slo

John Stewart to Samuel Hawea—Lot 28, Ver-non Aye. tract $10

Winifred S. Whitney and Dora E. Whitney

to Samuel llawes—Part of lot 29, Vcrnon Aye.

tract »10Joseph Keller and Johanna Keller to Chris-

tine lzard Bragg—Lot 20. block 3, Simon &Huhbard's subdivision $10

H. E. Beer, Kllzabeth H. Beer and H.George Beer to Mary Eliza Chandler—Part lot1, block B. Moore & Kelleher's subdivision $10

W. A. Irwlnand Addle B. Irwln to City ofSanta Monica—Lot 20, block 3, ErkenbrecherSanta Monica tract $150

H. Boettcher and Alwlne Boettcher to S. T.Trueblood— lxit64, Boettcher tract $10

Thomas A. Holmes to Mlnta A. Holmes—Lot7, Millssubdivision of lot 1, De Cells Yintr $10

C. E. Groat and Ida J. Groat to Carl Pull-man—Lot 2, C. E. Groat's Euclid Heights tr $10I*N. Breed and Ai*na J. Breed to Josephine

E. Swain-Lot 2. L.N. Breed's subdivision $1000George C. Bartlett to Matthew P. Gilbert-

Lot 2 and part lot 1, block D, Throop Gates& Cook's subdivision $1500

T. F. Hayes and Marcla M. Hayes to I.Kauffman-Lot 10, King tract $10

Chas. B. Hopper and Harry M. Jack to D.H. White—Lot 178, Hooper & Son's WesternAye. tract $10

MurlAn n. Smith ami Alll« Bmlth to O»orir«W. Artnmn-Vurt lot* 41 and 43, WlesendHngortrsct '. 110

Eu*»n« C. Webster (tnd Nettle L. Wehnterto George W. Adams—Part lots 41 anil 41, Mm*lr«ct $10

WKlter L. Wotkynn, Kd»« B. WotHyn« andHelen C. Wntkynn to William C. Baker-l^tnft and <i. Mock li.r«plat of Thomas ft Wotkyn*snli.livldl.in $10

Jnnephln* \»n Roxsem to Walsteln Root-Part of lot 1, Park Macs |14

Frederick W. Martin to M»m«—S«m« $10E. H. Plerc* to Marlon K. Flake— Lots 1 2 .1

and 24, C. W. Abbott's subdivision $10Soadldo Water Co. and Broadway R A T.

Co., trustee, to Harriet L. MftCracken—Lot 23and part lot 94, block 14«, Long Beach $10

11. Enmm«l«n (sign* Henry Etimmelen) to 11.A. Jackson— Lot 1, Bradbury's subdivision \u0084$lO

Kntla 11. Kee«« and W. I. Kees* to May o.Burslem—Lots U and 84, block L, Vawter'sOcean View tract $10

L«na P. Morse to W. A. Watters—t Undivided1-8 Interest In lot 10, Gooria N. Meh&rry'ssubdivision , $3500

I^>na, P. Morseft guardian of estate of Den-fel.l M. Morae, Althea N. Morse, Walter N.Morse, minors, to some— Undivided 2-3 InterestIn same $7000

John 11. Flynn and Martha Flynn to Mm.H. F. McLaughlln—

Lot 32, Clark A Bryan'nWestmoreland tract $10

Aimiistlnn Campbcll-Jnhnatnn to Isaacflaylln—l>art of lot 2, partition map of tin-subdlvlded portion of A. R. Campbell-John-ston estate, »lo

It. C. Olllls and Prances L. GIIIIb to Maryw. Sawtelle— Lot 8, block 2, W«*t AdamsHeights $5

Fred M. Paul and Salome Paul to DavidB. Fisher— Part of lot 33, subdivision ofwent half of Lick tract 110

Same to same—

Part or lot 33, subdivisionof west half of Lick tract $10

Emma C. Brooks to Harry L. Winters—

Part lot 62, Wattsi subdivision $10Marcla V. Jenkins and F. A. Jc*klns to

Wnlter N. Scott—

Lots 21 and 22, block O,Ela Hills tract $10

James J, Saunders and Margaretta (>.Saunders to G. H. Hardy—Lot IS. block 20,Arlington Heights 7 110

G. U. Hardy to Clara L. Maloney— Lots 5,23, 24, 43, 44 and 45 and portion of lot 7,Herry L. Bennett's Flgueroa place $10

Landrum Smith and Rebn li. Smith to L.H. Woodward— Lots 6 and 6, Willardttact $700

I'hebe Amelia Freeman to Peter WilliamHeller and Fanny Heller

—Lots 29 and 30,

block 1, Inglewooa $loJohn H. llathrlck and Elizabeth Bathrlck

to MiltonC. Briggs—

Lot 2, Bathrlck's Gar-dena tract $10

Helen M. Harrison to Luclia M. McDonald—Lot 79, Boettcher tract $10Shmakespeare Beach company to Bertha

A. Bunker—

Lot 1, block 3, ShakespearoBeach $ 10

Sada Jackson to Lllore K. O'Bryan—

Partsection 8, township 1 south, range 14west $10

George A. Lnlghton, Rose G. Lelghtonand Theodore Wlesendanger to S. F. John-son

—Lot 186, Wlesendanger & Lelghton's

subdivision of Golf Park tract $10Lucy G. McGowan, P. Francis McGowan

and Elizabeth A. McGowan to Pliny Gregoryand Ethel T. Gregory

—Lot 4, block 2, Ste-

venson & Rhodes subdivision $10Arthur N. Bowden and Ada N. Bowden

to Margaret J. Oregory—

Lot 3, block 2, Ste-venson & Rhodes subdivision $500

Prudential Investment company of LosAngeles to Thompson Bosler— Lot 8, SunsetPark tract *10

John R. Davis and Olive M. Davis toClara M. Palmateer and Samuel Palmateer—Lot 19, block 6, Chavez tract *1

William A. Bllnn and Clara D. Bllnn toJulia P. Warden— Portion of San Gabriel tit.slo

C. D. Ackerman to Nellie E. Rhodes— Lot 15,block 13, Pasadena Villa tract $1

Charles A. Smith and Ella Smith to RosaCllft—Lot 98, C. A. Smith's third add $10

Rosa Cllft and J. G. Cllft to James Rut-ledge—Lot 98. C. A. Bmlth's add $10

Belle Ferlln, administratrix of estate ofAugust Ferlln, deceased, to Frank Eyraud—Part of lot 28. Meadow Park tract $700

George D. Doan and Margaret F. Doan toH. H. Mayberry—Lots 31 and 33, block 8,Stoneman tract $-0

Melville Jones Stockard and Benjamin A.Stockard to J. Charles F. Atsatt-Lot 4, resubof block 4. Washington tract $10

James Tyson and Grace H. Tyson to J. P.Frankhouse— Lots 21 and 22, block S, Maclay'sadd to San Fornando $10

George E. Halt and W. S. Collins to E. T.Randall-Lot 29, block B, Ocean Pier tract... sl

Henry P. Barbour, Florence E. Barbour.Frank X. Pfafflnger. Elizabeth Pfafflnger andJulius M. Parsell to E. T. Randall—Lot 2fl.block b, same tract $1

Seaslile Water Co. and Broadway B. & T.Co., trustee, to E. T. Randall—Lot 29, blockH, same tract $10

H. Mallnow and Gussle Mallnow to F. P.Cross— Lot 6, block D. Harvard Heights trt.slo

Arthur M. Perry ffl Evangellne Perry—Lot37, Wlesondanger's City tract $10

Frank A. Weitzel to Thekla Burkard—Lot lit.block 3. Daman &Mlllard's sub of Shaw trt.slo

Elizabeth W. Campbell, James Campbell adnEulalla B. Campbell to James Edmondson

—Lot 1, Concnrdla tract $10

Nicholas Knopf and Kusle Knopf to W. W,-Webster— Lots 11 and 12, block X, Ocean ParkVilla tract $10

Edith Graham, W. T. Graham, D. L. Peters,Jennie M. Peters and Frank E.iSehaad—Undi-vl.li'dhalf Interest In lot 14, block 1, Urmstontract $10I. S. Watson and Llllle M. Watson to Louis

Habelwood Smith an<l Percy Hirst Smith—Lots13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and li,Sparks sub $10

T. I. & T. Co. to Jacob P. Brockmeier—Lot 368, Central Avenue Home tract No. 2... 510

Jesse L. Hunt and Anna Bell Hunt to Cityof L. A.—Part of lot 4, block 2, Yemen's sub-division 11

Jesse Yarnell and S. C. Yarnell to same-Part of lots 6 6 7 and 8, and part lot 9, block2, Yarnell's subdivision $1

George E. Pillsbury and Bertha A. Pillsburyto Jennie B. Skinner—Lot 38, block 2, GoldenGate tract $10

E. S. Tutt to Frank Kraker-Lot 17, block 6.Sepulveda addition $10

11. T. Duckett and Katie Duckett to J. C.Hayes—Part lot 8, block 1, Ollvewood *10

Alta M. Badgley and John P. Hadgley toCaroline M. Chambers— Lot 45,Laramond addi-tion to Sherman $10L. A. Realty Syndicate to W. H. Housh—

Lots 4 and 5, block T, Dayton Heights tract $10

LOS ANUELES HERALD: THURSDAY MORNING, MAY «5. .905.

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FOR SALE

Ocean Park

WE WANT TO CALL YOUR AT-tentlon to the Terrace Tract,4 blocks from the ocean, highand sightly, beautiful view of ocean,valley and mountain, lots $200 and $260,easy terms; this Is a chance for you toget In or. the ground lloor. Ask us tr.show you the $1500 lot on Third street:worth $2000; this Is ono snap.

We have Just five more sand lots leftbetween Pier aye. and Venice for $550,and the only sand lots to be had on thHwhole beach for $550. These willall lie

gone In three days; terms, 1-3 down, bal-ance 6 and 12 months. Drop In our offlcothis morning and ask about these lots.

East Ocean Park, the garden spot ofSouthern California; a place for homos,the lots are one-acre lots, and no bettersoli In the state: ono mile from Veniceand the ocean; hero Is a placo that willdouble In valuo In the next yenr, and nowyou can buy a whole aero for $500, 14down, balance 6, 12 and 18 months.

Begin calling up this morning nt9:30 o'clock and tell ua which lots ti holdfor you.

A. F. •WEBSTER & CO.,302 MASON HLDG.. 4TH & BROADWAY.PIER AYE. AND 2D ST., OCEAN PARK.

PHONE 4090 MAIN.

Las Vegas

LAS LAS

VEGAS VEGAS

BUY—

NOW

BUSINESS AND HOME LOTSIN THE VERY HEART 0F....

LAS VEGAS.

LOTS 60x140.

TWICE THE SIZE OF THE ORDINARYLOT NOW SELLING THERE.

$70 AND UP- $70

BUCK'S SUBDIVISION.

GOLDEN STATE REALTY CO., . .421 South Spring Street.

Stocks and BondsR. W. POINDEXTER. Broker, 409 WILCOX

Building, deals In bonds, mortgages andether flrst-class securities. Reference: FirstNational bank.

MiscellaneousFOR SALE—GREAT CUT PRICE SALE OF

household goods. $2.50 Smyrna rugs, $1.50;

$2.50; couch covers, $1.10; laco curtains, Mepair; washstandß, $2.50; 6-pleco toilet sets,$1.75; small dressers. $5.75; 9x9 granite rugs,$3.fio; portieres. $2.00 pair; treasure kitchentables, $3.50; 2-burner hot plates, $1.90; lino-leum, 500 yard; sanitary couches, $4.50. J.M. OVERELL, 652-654 S. Main st.

FOR SALE—LUMBKR-BYTHE NATIONALCOMPANY. Try the big new yard, 20th andAlameda streets; clean, new stock and plenty

of It. Come, we'll show you both qualityand price.

Large stock of sash and doors.The best of mill work at tho very lowest

Pr'CeS'NATIONAI,LUMBER COMPANY,

20th and Alameda streets.

PIANOS—ALL YOU NEED TO PAY US IS $6when you pelect your piano, then $6 monthly.Wo won't • charge you any Interest. Wepositively guarantee the price we ask tobe the same as asked In New York, Bostonor Chicago. Remember the old house ofFITZGERALD when you want a good piano.113 S. Spring street.

NEW DISCOVERYOur enamel finishes things like a mirror;

none better; big cut in wallpaper, best valuoIn U. 8.: 76-ln. burlap, 20c; 36-ln., dyed, 15c;heat paint. tt.M gal.; table oil cloth, 20c;shingle stain, 75c; opaque shades, 25c; linofinished molding. 2c. K<?:id for samples.

WALTER BROS., 627 S. Spring.

FOR SALE—NEW AND SECOND-HANDbilliard and pool tables, nr.r fixtures of allkinds; easy payments. Sena for catalogue.THE BRUNSWICK-BALKK-COLLENDERCO.. fg> 8. Broadway, Los Angeles.

FOR EXCHANGE

Real Est-.to .FOR EXCHANGE—

$2000, $10,000, $15,000. and up to $A5,000; allcleur, In l.lni-nln county, Idaho, on OregonShort Line: Improved; fine for stock, alfalfaand pialn; kooil climate; a line water right;will trade i>ne or all together for SouthernCalifornia, city or country; owner here fora short time. If you are posted on Idaho,you know the Snake River country Is a flnocountry.

$35.000-fiO-acro walnut grove at Rivera, thehome of the walnut; 30 minutes' ride on eleo-trie or steam cars; 10 mllcx from Los Ange-les. Will trade for Lou Angeles.

BOWEN & DOLTON.L. A. R. B. 4<o Douglas Hldg.

FOR EXCHANGE—'

A four-Mat bldg., well located, for smallerproperty or Oceun Park cottages.

Improved and unimproved Nebraska prop-erty; pay cash difference for Southern Califor-nia property. Uui.l In central California forLos Angeles; pay cash difference.

J. A. MORLAN & CO.,412 Chamber of Commerce Hlclg.

FOR ISXCHANGE—BY BEN WHITE.too ranches. $500 to $160,000. \u25a0

100 houses and lots. $1090 to $50,000.100 orange and lemon groves, $2000 to $100,-

000.MOO miscellaneous properties. To buy, sell

or Hade property go to HUN WHITES, >0llirysuu Block, 2J and Spring strccta.

FOR rcxCHANGK-160 ACHES CLX.AH, FINKfarming or fruit land; willput inpart cashfor cottage or house here.

20-uci'M vineyard for rooming house.R. 8. BAUNDBRB,

Itoom 413 Chamber of Commerc* Bldf,

PEN WHITE WILL EXCHANGE YOUR

Sroperty. SOB BRYSON BLOCK. Second and(irlnfits. Member L. A. R*alty Hoard.

FOR EXCHANGE

EXCIIANGB-2 HOUSES AND LOTS INHBATTLK, INCOME $65.00 PER MONTH,

FOR rIX3B ANGELES VACANT PROP-

ENTERPRISE REALTY CO., 607V4 SO.BROADWAY. ROOM 12, .

MAXON WILL EXCHANGE YOUR PROPER-ty, any location. Largo list to select from.MAXONREALTY CO.. 114-115 Stlmaon Bldg.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES~ 'BARBER SHOPS.

3 CHAIRS, Rent $10 $250.002 CHAIRS, Rent $30 600.006 CHAIRS, Rent $75 1,000.00

\u2666 CHAIRS. Rent $50 1,400.00

8 CHAIRS. Rent $76 8,000.003 CHAIRS. Rent $75 5,000.00

8 CHAIRS, Rent $125 6,000.00RESTAURANTS AND CAFES.4 TABLES, Seats 16 300.00

7 TABLES, Seats 42 800.009 TABLES, Seats 50 1,500.00

18 TABLES, Seats 100 2.000.0028 TABLES, Seats ISO 3,000.00

60 TABLES, Keats 300 6,000.0090 TABLES. Scats 400 10,000.00

Bakeries and Confectioneries. Wo have. them._^

$17,000 stock dry Roods and men's furnish-ing, 6 year lease; best outside town near LosAngeles. Established 15 years. Ago necessi-tates retirement. Willexchange for Los An-geles Income property.

Two flrst-class walnut ranches for sale ortrade.

40-acre alfalfa ranch near Downey; Im-proved; flrst-class stand. For sale or trade;$5000.

45 acres in San Fernando valley, unim-proved; for exchange or »nle, $2000.

OLD SETTLERS INVESTMENT CO.,601-603 Grant Bldg.

CHEAP 7o"ll CASH.

GROCERY STOCKWORTH $2700.

OR WILL TAKE SOME GOOD CITYTROPERTY IN PART TRADE.

A FINK GROCERY STOCK,WITH GOOD ESTABLISHED

CASH TRADE.

NEW STOCK,• INCLUDING FIXTURES.

THIS IS A SNAP FORSOME ONE.

BEE US QUICK.

WE HAVE SOME GOOD lIIJYS INOCEAN PARK PROPERTIES.

A. F. WEBSTER * CO.SOi MASON BUILDING.

HOTEL AND~SALOONFOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.

Hotel and saloon, with license and stockand building and lots; Income. $100 per day;great bargain; see LARKIN& CO.', now 121liyrne BldK. Phone 1006. P. 8.-Hotel site58th and Smith Park avo.. In front Ascotpuik and Huntlngton shops. Lots sellinglike fire.

HAVE YOU ANYTHINGTO SELLTDo you wish to buy anything TDo you need money?Do you need advice?Do you need an Auctioneer?

Sea ELY STERN,616 South Broadway.

FOR SALE—

4 INTEREST TO MAN WHOcan Invest $250 withservices. Iwilltakayou In as partner and teach you thobusiness: you ran make about $40 perweek. Iwant sober, honest man. This Isolean, easy, agreeahla work. Hoe O'CON-NEI.L. Jtoom 1, 355 8. HillSt...

BAKERY.flood counter trade, suitable for man and

wife; pnrtablo oven; nice place for lunch.For a few days willsell for $250 rash.

EUREKA REAL ESTATE CO.,TJ9 Smith nroadway.

l'hones; Home 8474: Main 277.

WANTED—STEADY, GOOD MAN TO TAKEup branch ofnVe In San Diego connectedwith old established office here. Party musthave $350. We want two men also. We dothe business and can assure any man $150per month. DECKER ft CO.. 702 So. Spring.

LEGAL NOTICES

IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATEOF CALIFORNIA,In and for the County of

Lo* Angeles. Southern Paclflo Railroad Com-pany, plaintiff, vb. George Fennell and JohnDoe, defendants— Action brought In tho Supe-rior court of the Stu'u of California, In andfor the County of Los Angeles, and the com-plaint filed In the office of the cleric of the Midcourt In the laid county.

The People of the HtaU of California sendgreeting to Oeorge Fennell and John Do*, de-fendants: You are hereby required to appearInan aotlon brought against you by the above-named plaintiff. In the (Superior Court of th*Slate of California, In and for the County ofLo« Angeles, anil to answer th*complaint Oledtherein, within ten days (exclusive of th* dayof service) after the service on you of thislummons If served In th* said county; or, Ifserved elsewhere, withinthirty days.

And you ar* hereby notified that if youfall to so appea- an! answer, th*plaintiffwillapply to the oourt lur th* relief demanded Inth*complaint.

Given under my hand and the seal of th*Superior Court of th* Slate of California, laand for th* County o( Los Ans-«1*», this ldthday of Au«u»t. IM4.

C. Q. KEYEB, Cl*rk.by 1). 8. BUKSON, Deputy Citric. '[B»|.]Wm. Blnc*r. jr., and Guy Thorp, attorneys

for putntlff.

Romance ofRed Saunders

Plain Mary SmithBy HENRY WALLACE PHILLIPS

YOU know RED SAUNDERS. Atlast he is the hero of areal novel.

"Red

"never was inbetter form. The novel

starts with a jump, and interest never flags to the lastsentence. It's full of dramatic incident, crackling with humoi,rich in adventure, and has a group of the most lovable people to bofound anywhere.

Begins in JUNE number of

LKSLIE'SMAGAZINE

For Sheer Interest we back thisMagazine against the Field, bar none.

10 Cents

FOR SALE

Business Property

rOR BALE—

FORRESTER A SONS,

14J-S-4 DOUOLAB BUILDING.

BROADWAY THROUGH TO HILL BT.

DOUBLR FRONTAQB.

FOR ITS CLOSENESS TO CITY'S CEN-

TER, ELEVATION, FREEDOM FROM

DUST, LARGB SIZE AND COMPARA-

TIVE CHEAPNESS, THIS BUY CANNOT

BE EQUALED IN THE CITY TODAY.

MAYBE YOU CANNOT SEE IT NOW,

BUT THE TIME IS NOT FAR OFr

WHEN,VALUES THERE WILL TAKE A

LEAP. $«0,000 IS THE PRICE. MANYINQUIRIES THIS WEEK. BE QUICK.

SEVENTH, CLOSE TO FIOUEROA,

US FRONT BY 260.

WITH RIGHT-OF-WAY THROUGH TO

ORANGE. PRICE LOWER WITH VALU-

ABLE IMPROVEMENTS THAN ANY-

THING IN VICINITY UNIMPROVED.SEVENTH STREET IS SOON TO BE

PAVED.\u25a0 FOR PARTY WITH FROM $1000 TO

$5000 WE HAVE ABSOLUTELY THIS

BEST INVESTMENTS TO BE HAD IN

THE CITY.

FORRESTER A SONS,

342-3-4 DOUGLAS BUILDING.

GRAND AVENUE, NEAR SIXTH.

INVESTMENT

\u25a011,000. AND $11,000.

INCOME.

ORAND AVENUE, NEAR SIXTH.8 PER CENT NET INCOME ON THE

PRICE ASKED.

THIS IS A BIG BARGAIN AND WON'TLAST LONG.

SOLE AGENTS,

FOXTON A AMES,327 HUNTINGTON BUILDING.

OLIVE STREET— —OLIVE STRKET

FIFTH AND OLIVE,\u25a0 '.;\u25a0' Southwest corner, 90x160 ft.

OLIVE STREET,WCBt Side,

6th St.—BETWEEN—6th St.100x168 ft.

Between7th and Bth Streets.

-80 ft.-On west side of Ollv* street.

LLshaped piece east side of, Olive Streot.

—80x168—80 ft front on Eight St.

West Side ofOlive Street,

Between 6th and 7th.. —110x165 ft.—West Sixth Street.

South side, adjoining southwest cor, r.thand Olive.

ROBERT MARSH A CO.,303 Herman W. Hellman Bldg.

WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY SITES.WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY SITES.WAREHOUSE AND FACTORY SITES.

N.W. COR. 6TH AND CAROLINA STS.,100x140; ONLYCORNER LOT INTHAT SEC-TICN TO BE HAD AT A BARGAINFIGURE: $6600.

100 FEET FRONTAGE ON SEATON ST.,SOUTH OF 6TH. AT $6000 FOR A FEWDAYS

have many more pieces for in-dustrial • purposes from 60-footlots to acreage. withor without

(switches or spurs, and adjacentwo both eanta fb and s. p. r. r.\am sole agent. \u25a0

Thomas h. hastings.Thomas h. hastings.

1102 braly bldg.

FOR SALE—WASHINGTON STRF.F,T.

WASHINGTON STREET.» *\u25a0' WASHINGTON STREET.''This thoroughfare .will be the next

street paved. For a few days we offer a

per foot under market value. This Is agreat bargain and a money-mnker.

C. J. HEYLER A CO.,BOLE AGENTS, 810-11-12 BRYSON BLK.

CHOICE SALT LAKE CITY BUSINESSPROPERTY AT A UREAT SACRIFICE.

Owner must have money by June 5. and

South street, between Mainand West Temple,

for $600 per foot; 20 per cent less than sim-ilar property can be purchased for, andwillnet you a profit of $30,0n0 within onev#ar. Must act before June Ist to get it.Communicate at once PETERSON R. E. INV.CO., 209 Atlas Block, Salt Lake City, Utah.

FOR SALE BY—

BARRY BROS.,

328-329 BRADBURY BUILDING.

A SIXTY-FOOT CORNER ON GRANDAVENUE. NEAR PICO STREET, AT THEPRICE OF AN INSIDE LOT. YOU WILLBE INTERESTED INTHIS AT $12,600.

.\u25a0•

\u25a0 :. BARRY BROS.

FOR SALE—N. W. CORNER OF MAPLE AVH. AND

JTH ST., TWO-STORY BRICK BUILDING;CLOSE TO MAIN ST.: BARGAIN.

W. M. GARLAND A CO..'124 HUNriNGTON BLDCI.

FOR SALE-THREE-STORY FRAMEBUILD-ing, on lot 60x165, on Flower street., goodproperly. In good location, with Income of$180.00 per month. This property will In-creasu In value ns fast as any on Flowerstreet. So If you are looking for a good in-vestment now is the time tq get It. Price,$19,000.

HALE REALTY CO., 318-19 Paclflo Electrlohldg., dth and Main.

$13,000-50 FT., P. 4TH. NEAR WALL.$10,000—156x206, close to Salt Lake depot.

7,500—100x145. Grand View and 9th.3,ooo—New bungalow, 8. W., modern.

10,750-70*4x150, 1325 Central aye., fine mod-:'

\u25a0 em house, 12 rooms, ",3 cash, bal. 6'WHITCOMB-GIBSON CO.,

539-631 Laughlln bldg.

FOR SALE—S4O,OOO; VERY LAROK LOTon Hill street; Income $2400; room forlarge building, with tenant ready to tak«it;one-half cash; look this up right now;best buy on Hillstreet.

McKATHIDOB BROTHERS,310 Bouth Spring Street.

Hotel* and Lodging HousesHOTELS AND LODGING HOUSES-

t-room cottage, rent $25. $ 20010-ioom flat, rent $30 30020-room frame, rent $40 10030-room brick, rent $100 12060-room frame, rent $150 2,20060-room brick, rent $170 2,500«5-room. brick, rent $200 \u0084 8.000WM-unin brick, rent $3!U 6,000

180-rpom frame, rent $100 6,000160-room brick, rent $600 10.0UOTerms to suit on any of the above. Hee ua.

HOTELS AND LODGING HOUSES.62-room, nicely furnished, leave 6 years;

rent $450; 6th, near Hill. This liouira U abargain at $4000; we will sell for $3200.

Look at this 40-room brluk building, near2d and Main; long lease; rent $350. Price $1500.

OLD BKTTLEUH INVESTMENT CO.,tiOl and 603 tlraiitBlock.

TOR BALE-LODGING HOUSE"'

. On .Hill »tr*«t, do** In, nicely furnished,

80-room houso. Will sell very cheap. Nice

IttM. InvMtlgat*.

R A. ROWAN A CO.,

(00 H. W. Hollman Bldg..it BNAP IN A NEWLY'FURNISHED ROOb£Ing lous* of 20 rooms, \u25a0 centrally located, forsalt. Chutp rent; long laaa*. Inqult* ofWILL MU'i'ZUKU,(U Soutb Malu.

FOR BALE

Buburban Property

tou seeOtR TWO

BIG TRACTSAT HUNTINGTONPARK.

LAUGH LOTS.

LITTLB PRICES.

FREE TICKETS

FOR THE ASKING.

PULL INFORMATION

AT OUR OFFICE.

norm a mndnf.y,

PHONE SI'N.SUT MAIN 4822.

HOME 1662.

ROOM 314

11. \Y. HELLMAN nill.ni.vo.

WB HEM, THE KARTIIBASSETT A SMITH

Reader, If you would like a good, com-fortable stihurhnn home, gnnd elevatlnn,fine dry climate, magnificent view oftiinuntnlna and vnlley, near electrlo lln-,forty minutes' ride lo I.ns An«.lea, Rnndnlne-rnom house, large windows, fineorchard ornnges and lpmonH, Income $2ODOa yrnr, something 'way above tho average,see us.

BASSETT A SMITH.THE PREACHER'S CORNERMUST CIO BEFORE KATI'IiOAY.

A bcautUul corner lot near center ofHollywood, fronting east 100 feet onWhltley avonue, fronting north IRIt freton Franklin; very near car. See It andyou willbuy.

WRIGHT A HAMMERS, Sole Agents,320 Byrne Bldg. Home 5900: Main 6911.

DOLGEVILLE.

THH MANUFACTURING AND AI^SOONE OF THE FINEST RESIDENCESUBURBS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY.

Office on the tract, or Suite 416-417,Pacific Electric Building.

S. J. WHITR & CO., AGENTS.

FOR SALE—

Six acres at Moneta; close In: five acresIn berries; Income nt once; good five-roomhouse, barn and chicken corrals, well andwindmill, etc. AVant lot or cottage Incity part pay.

Address G. G. FORCE.Gardenn. Cal.

• Country Property \u25a0

AN OPPORTUNITYTHAT IS PASSING.

More of this land is being sold every week,and all of this 30,000-acre tract of corn,wheat and alfalfa land wl'.l soon be gone.

Any Investor or homeseoker who has $800or $10,000 and who falls to get 40 acres or asection of this land at our present prices Ismaking a mistake.

NEXT EXCURSION TUESDAY.PRICE NOW $22.50 AN ACRB,

INCLUDING ONE $10 SHARE OFWATER BTOCK WITH EACH ACRE SOLD.WESTERN COLONIZATION AND IN-

VESTMENT CO.,811 Herman W. Hellman Bldg.,

Cor, 4th and Spring, Los Angeles.

FOR SALE-SNAP! SNAPI

Eleven acres beautiful land, all level.Only $160 per acre.

Three-quarters mil*from trolley.Terms_to_ suit.

SAN GABRIEL REALTY CO.,San Gabriel, Cal.

Office opposite Mission.

Fon sale—

at $150 an acre-, nine

of Pasadena; splendid soil, best of waterrights, lies well, beautiful view. To closean estate, is offered romarkably low.Price $1375; third cash, balance threeyeers at B per cent. A splendid Invest-ment; It willnot last long. L.M.PKATT,60S Laughlln Building. Altadena propertya specialty.

FOR SALE—ALTAIJENA ACItKAOK!At Altadena, the beautiful foothill sub-

urb of Pasadena, Ihave snmo splendidbargains In xmall ranches, suburban homesand line building sites. Altadena is notonly an Ideal spot in which to live, hutaim a good place to plant your moneyand watch it grow. L. M. PKATT, 60SLaughlln Building. L. A. R. B.

FOR SALE—THE BALI LAKE ROAD 18now running. For citylots at Las Vegas, alsoacreage In the Muddy and Vegas valleys, seeJ. F. McPHERSON, 403 Stlmson Block, cor.Third end Spring; a commissioner tor Nevadatn California.

Farming Lands

IF

rouARE

LOOKING

FOR

FINK IVIIKAT

OR

FINE ALFALFA

LANDS,

LET US

. TELL YOU

ABOUT

WHAT

WE

WILL HELL

YOU

FOR

$10 TO f3O I'lillACRE

ON

EASY TERMS.

CALIFORNIA

LAM)

SYNDICATE,

133 SIH'TII BROADWAY.

Orange Groves

BUY ORANGE GROVES NOW! SEE MBand I'll tell you why. L. M. PRATT, 608LauKhlln Building. "Headquarters fororange groves." Member L. A. R. 13.

Beach Property

FOR BALE—

AN ACRB GOOD SOIL ON LONC. BKACH

LINE. 14 MINUTES' RIDE FB.OM 6TH

AND MAIN BTB. CHEAP.

OOLDEN BTATB REALTY CO..

421 80. SPRING BT.~$3000 HOME.

ALL READY FOR YOU. FURNISHED.ONLY i HLOCKS FROM PIHR. FACINGOCMAN. AT BEAUTIFUL OCEAN PARK.5-ROOM HOUBB ON GOOD 81ZKO LOT. ONEASY TKIIMH. THIS IS A BAROAIN.

APPLY FOH INFORMATION TO-\u25a0 J. L. GROVER,

424 CHAMBERUF COMMKUCB UhDQ.

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