A dverthementH. 



Visit BeantiM Lakeside. 



Only 20 miles from San Diego, on the 

 Cuyamaca Railroad, In the El Cajon Val- 

 ley, where we have very choice laud for 

 grapes and all kinds of fruit, from ?50 to 

 ^5 per acre. LAKESIDE Is conceded by 

 all to bo the home of the Raisin Grape, 

 Walnut and French Prunes. Fine deep 

 soil for Walnuts, and only S to 12 feet to 

 water. 



A MAN CAN MAKE a good living 

 raising Potatoes, Vegetables and straw- 

 berries (yes, he can make money) on ten 

 acres of this choice bottom land by plant- 

 ing between his trees for three to five 

 years, while they are coming into bearing. 

 Buy ten acres, set It out to Walnuts and 

 French Prunes, raise potatoes, vegetables, 

 etc., and be healthy and happy for five 

 years and rich In ten years. 



Lakeside Hotel 



18 THE FINEST Country Resort In 

 Southern California, costing over $60,000 

 Its appointments are flrst-class, the tuble 

 Is supplied wiih all the delicacies of t)ie 

 sea.son. " All the Comfortsof a Home " is 

 their motto. Good sciioola, store, post- 

 ofllce, etc. Two trains a day to San Diego. 

 You have nil the advantages of living In 

 the city, as you arrive in the city at 8 

 o'cloclc and leave at 5 p. m., attend to 

 business all day and be with your family 

 at niprht. 



WE SELL EXCURSION TICKETS to 

 Lakeside (El Cajon Valley Land Co.) good 

 for three days, and furnish free carriage 

 to inspect our lands. Tickets free to those 

 who buy land. Do not fall to see Lake- 

 side before buying Fruit, Walnut, Grape 

 or Orange Land. 



Stevens & Josselyn, 



AGENTS. 



961 SIXTH STREET. 



Immeciieite Peiy merit. 



No OTHER life insurance company in the world pays death claims 

 as promptly as does The Pacific Mutual. 

 The first money received by dependents after the death of their 

 bread-winner is the most valuable. That The Pacific Mutual's 

 " immediate payment " provision is appreciated, the following selected 

 from many, plainly shows : 



Fkk.sno, Cal., November 15, 1889. 

 Col A. B. Covalt, Resident Agent of the Pacific MiUual Life l7i.t. Co. of California: 



I hereby acknowledge receipt of the company's checks lor *lO,OfX), and 1(9^7.15 .additions, 

 which was earned by one of the |.5.000 policies, in payment in full of both policies of J. H. 

 Hamilton, deceased. Tbe final proofs were received at home office yesterday, the 14th, and 

 this morning you hand me checK for full amounts, without discount. Sucli promptness 

 should recommend this company to all persons desiring life insurance. Many thanks for 

 kindness and promptness in payment. I can cheerfully recommend Colonel Covalt and his 

 Company for promptness and fairness in dealing. ALEX. GORDON, 



Adm'r of Estate of J. H. Hamilton. 



To the above should be added, that although insured in several life 

 companies, The Pacific Mutual paid its policies from two to four 

 weeks earlier than any other. As it is well known that ready funds 

 are the most telling where large property interests are to be protected, 

 the value of the truly immediate-payment plan of The Pacific 

 Mutual cannot be overestimated. 



J. C. Sprigg, Jr. & Co., Agents. 



Office, Cor. Sixth and F Sts. 



