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PAGE SIX.
B^9BATES FOB CLASSIFIED "WANT"
ADVERTISEMENTS
SnurTi ?ti W°rdV *° K.* r "?* ••fh Insertion for all lines of business.
Four Insertions for the price of three for cash In advance.
No advertisement taken for leas than 16 cents each Insertion.
All mall orders must be accompanied with the cash.
J^IB TIM IS TACOMA'* up „,..., *■>■ ny
O.> 1,1 INDkl'li.;*DiuiNT CCyiTllrMflrtJHTftai i*iiii 11l II M Mlli:i>
fc. p.,.,.! . wafpm. * *»Uil tUa Wly 11 .1 t .TI 111-*!*
KEmIAI'ER ■ m MAIN la
- " ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
EBTABLIBHED IRS»
COMMONWEALTH TITLE TRUST
Co., The Competent TeL Main 101.
10» So. 10th St.
iACOMA TITLE CO.. the competi
tor, cor. Fidelity Bldg. Main tilt
AMBULANCES
•04 A St. Stables (th * St. Helena. T.
C ft B. Trans. Co. Main 41.
PAG TRANSFER CO.. Main 64.
ASSAYEU ■
Allen McCullough, B. A., mining en
gineer, chemist; smelter shipments
superintended. 1142 D. Main 3007.
ATTORNEYS
i: A. Latcham. attorney-at-law.
403-5 Berlin bldg. Main 2240.
LORENZO DOW. attorney-at-law.
201 Nat. Bk. Com. Main 36«.
BOOTBLACK STANDS
TACOMA SHOE SHINING PARLOUS
—We cater to ladles and children.
12 chairs. I*o7 V 4 Pacific: ay.
GOLD GROUND—Ladles and cents.
. Best shine In city. llU'-j Pac. ay.
BLUE PRINTING
r* *.-.-m-m-m-ii,-i . ,_■_■■ i-i ri.n.n.i-ui_i\.ri.r.^i.n_i i_»-r^n_A^-i_n_AjTj-
Nicholson, sun and electrlo printing.
_ »03-7 Fidelity Bldg. Main 474.
BUILDING CONTRACTORS
■*--■■■■■■ i. ■■-■r.rt iru-u-iji»i.<-uu-uu->.Ji"-rLr-i^.rinxn-_
HOUSES built and part of money
. lent 206 Equitable.
CARPET SU'KEPEItS
REPAIRED
l**-i-.-.-.-,,-irLn.n.ruru-u-u'-iuu'.ru- l xu-u-aT.rLfuxn^Jxi
Tac. Furniture A Repair Co., si>e
_ clallsts. 1107 So. 11th. Main 9743.
CARPENTER SHOP
NEW and repair work. G. II Eg
gle«ton. 1306 Court C. Main 177J
CIRCULAR LETTERS
Typewritten circular letters, etc
Tacoma Duplicating Co.. Chamber
of Com. Bid.. TttCUP"- Main 654.
Proctor 1621.
CARPET CLEANERS
YAK KLKAN Vacuum Cleaner; will
rent you machine or furnish com
petent operator. Main 2764.
**•#■??■ HCarpet beating, re
fitting and laying: feather reno
vating and upholstering. Sal* 6th
»v- Main 525.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
t~i-i-u-i.-L^.-.r-i .1-.-^-.,-^^, o.ij-i.nj-^, i_n.,-i.. .v-.,-,.-. ,r. a ,n ■
Nicholson. lot surveys, platting
_ gen, engineering, tol-j Fid. Bid!
CLEANING AND DYE WORKS
I.UCKEY'B DYE WORKS. 738 St
.lein^V^'pr'e^d- &%' «
fMa? n ry7Ulf>tP'faC"S°
J. A. DONALDSON. 11l 9th st 20
years' experience. Tel. Main 7480
DRESSMAKING.
w>fM^A^.w.rxru--.iLji L ru*u-u-i-i^i-w-oxfw- l tfx.i u^rLn-rxji-ii-i-
Ladies' suits a specialty; rates rea
f, "onable. Room 1. Bostwlck Hotel.
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS
COLEMAN «> HAIIN ELECTRIC
J Motors and generators repaired'
Ing. 1128 A st Phone Main 5327.
ng. 1111 A st Phone Main 6327.
HACKS FOR FUNERALS ""
a-ocamo cemetery. $4; Catholic cem
", 'fry. »S. Pac. Trans. Co. Main 64.
I HOTELS
*"■ ■ ■■ ii lWirmruhfin.njiji.i- -.-.- -_, _-, ,-i i-,.,-i_ri_i i_
J THE WILTWYCK
' _ ISI6 So. D St.
with hot and cold water, hot water
with hot and cold water, hot water
Jeat. large roomy closet: 1 blocks
from business center; free baths
and Phone. Rates $».6O per week
up. Transient 600 and $1.00.
KINGSTON HOTEL
tinder new management, steam heat
and hot water, $2.60 to $5.00 per
week, 60c. 76c. $1.00 per day. 315W
80. 11th, cor. D st.
HOTEL PIERCE, 919 y, SO. CST
Newly fur, steam heated.
■BOSTWICK HOTEL. 768 C st!
1 Newly furnished. .
HOTEL GORDON — Good clean
tv,M«'ln 25c and UP- "OliH Pac
ay . Main 1809.
HOTEL GRAYS HARBOR, under
new management. 1609 Commerce.
C. rederlcksen, Manager. •
BAKER Hotel, 732 Commerce st
Board and room. Mia. Merrltt
prop. ]
LAWRENCE HOTEL— $2.00 '
..week up. 1 block from T. O. and i
Municipal dock.
MASSASOIT HOTEL, 17th and C '
sts., two blocks from depot Rms. l
15c, 160 and 500 night; $1.25, $1.60 "
and $2.00 week. Meals tec up. g
COLONIAL, opp. city hall. Dandy
beds. -
WHITE'S HOTEL— furnished
transient and T-eekly. 26c and t,
80c. 110H 80. 14th. near Pacific. c
HOTEL VICTORIA — New, modern. It
fireproof blrtg. Rooms 60c, 7Ro -
. and up. 1116H So. C. Phone M. 9464
INVESTMENTS. i
f^i-.-ii-inr rn-in ri.riiin.ri-i-u-Lnj-L-Ui-ru'LnjTj-Lnj^j-j-ij-LrLi
SEVEN and 8 per cent mortgages A
for sale. Lennox Investment Co.. «
206 Equitable. C
MOVING AND STORAGB
PAC. TRANSFER CO.. Main 64.""*"* C
COMMERCIAL TRUCK CO.; 5 larg- p
est and b*«t warehouses in city, I
* Large furn ire vans, express .
wagons and nYtor trucks. Packing
, by experts. Reduced freight rates to
east. Office corner 19th and Pacific. '
; Main 706. 2'
_ MOVING AND STORAGE. -
FIDELITY TRANSFER ft "
.... .. STORAGE CO.
v. 1722 Pacific avenue, two large ware- ->
. houses. We pack, ship, move and VI
: ■ tore everything; rooms under lock
.* and for household goods and mds*. I'
lain 210. ...... -
g PAINTING & PAPERHANQINQ ~
.FRANK P. HANBSON, 711 St Ktl '"
.' ens ay. Phone Main 1141 „
IHR T. • ft; C. Co.. estimates given. "
1121 So. A at. Phone Main 6100.
SHOE REPAIRING! °
I l i- ll .r-L-L.^.-u-.-L.---Lr l j-L^.rL.ri.r j-i r ri.n.n.ri.n.ruw
Quick Shoe Repair Shop, 91$ Com.; it
j-p reasonable, best work. Main 4411.
|Werner ft Moe, . Qoocryear Quick "Z
. JBhoe ■ Repair ■ Co.. ■ Ha. Commerce. "
;.::^f! TOIlAOH:-:'-''-::;--'; '■-■' *■
. •TORAOG!. * « vans ;• and \ trucks - for -
» moving. , Faon« * Madison 1191., -. -■ I
RAZORS SHARPENED
WE sharpen safety razor blades.
All work guaranteed. Vlrges Drug
Co., 1124 Pacific ay.
SCAVENGERS
OLIVER HENRY. Tacoma Garbage
Co. Main 6408. Contracts made
for cleaning yards, vnults and cess
pools. Garbage removed by month.
AMERICAN GARBAGE CO. — Re
moving garbage and refuse of all
kinds. 216 Puy. ay. M. 742. res. 76»».
MEDICATED VAPOR VI IIS
MEDICATED VAPOR BATHS
Cures rheumatism and kidney dls
eases. 76» 80. C it. Main 6284.
MONEY TO LOAN
REAL ESTATE LOANS, ANY AMT.
Fettlg A Busselle, Berlin Bldg.
MONEY on real estate. Daniel Mc-
Gregor. 310 Uttrlln Bldg.
ONE hundred and up to loan. Len
nox Investment Co., 206 Equitable
MORTGAGE loans for any amount.
Allyn-Ulll Co., 118 South 12th St.
MONEY TO LOAN, plenty of it7"low~
est rates, no delay, Uunston-
Heath Co.
OUR OWN MONEY TO LOAN
Upon City and Farm Property.
Low Charges; no Delay.
W. N. DOUB * CO.. INC.
707 Fidelity Bldg. Main 463.
BEE me tor money. Geo. Walter
Russell, 812 Equitable Kid*.
I HAVE Just received several
thousand dollars to loan a 7 and
8 per cent. Inquire J. L. Snapp, 1219
Fidelity Bldg.
5, 6 and 7 PER CENT
On Improved real estate or for
building. Money advanced as build
ing progresses.
L. H. Manning ft Co., Equitable Bid.
MORTGAGE LOANS In amounts
from $300 up; low rates; no delay.
NORTON ft CO.. 210-11 Berlin Uldg.
MONEY to loan on real estate, any
amount from $300 to $25,000. IX. V.
Smith. 204 Provident Bld
LOANS for home building or to
pay off old mortgage. Lowest
rates, special privileges to borrow
ers 3 to 8 years. Money always on
hand —no delay.
H. J. BCHWINN * CO.. Inc.
216-219 Tacoma Bldg.
ON Imp. real estate. L. N. Hanson
& Co.. Tacoma Bldg. 11th & A St. .
SALARY AND CHATTEL LOANS
CHATTEL LOANS. SALARY LOANS
I propose to make loans at a
lower rate than you can get any- ;
where In Washington until the .
newspapers and philanthropists
provide a cheaper place. Then I'll
quit or compete. My business is i
conducted along courteous, busi
ness-like and humantarlan princi
ples. You can gut $5 to $100 today, '
and If our contract Is not satisfac
tory I'll cheerfully accept my
money back in 24 hours without
cost. REE ME. Then try others. .
D. D. Drake, 1410 National Realty
BOB'S LOAN OFFICE
We loan money on watches, cloth-
Ing all goods of value. 1307 Com.
$ $ $ STATE SECURITY CO $ $ $
SALARY LOANS
$10 to $100
Loans on your personal note at the
lowest rates In Tacoma. Weekly or I
monthly payments. Rebate given if .
paid before duo. Each transaction
strictly confidential.
HOURS 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M.
SATURDAY TO 8 P. M. :
STATE SECURITY CO.
$ $ $ 307 CALIFORNIA BLDG. $ $ $
SHORT TERM CHATTEL LOANS. :
418 CALIFORNIA BLDO.
PHYSICIANS
DR. WARREN" BROWN. General
office practice and skin and
venereal diseases. 206 Equitable
RHEUMATISM. GOUT? Electric
Bake. Oven Baths, 102 m So. 11th
«t., cor K. Lady attendants. Jos.
Weycr, M. T. Phone Main "008.
DR. ROBB, 302 Provident. Main ,
3778. Chronic diseases, general
medicine. m
DR. FOREMAN. SURGEON.
Bankers Trust Bldg.
DR. PAUL, PHYS. & BURG. X-RAY. i
1111-12-18 Fidelity Bldg.
ORIENTAL—Dr. K. Ito. disease of '
renlto-urlnary. 161JH C. Main 9757 J
Dr. Yocum moved Natl. Realty Bldg.
Day. Main 500; night. Main 7500.
DR. JAS. A. LA GASA—Diseases of '
women and surgery. Oenlto-urln
»r diseases, 3d floor Natl. Realty ,
Bldg. Hours 2-4 and 7-8. !
DR. J. W. CLINB, 3329 McKlnley '
ay. Surgery and general practice. ,
Phones: Office Main 264; Res. Main j
DR. C. E. CASE, surgeon, gynecolo- '
gist Office 1114 H So. K%t. Res- .
*"«• JO 10 Bo- 12th st Phones: '
Jfflce. Main 6887; res.. Main 693. J
'. DR. THYNO. SURGEON $
llV.Kr, ry..».ani! consultation . only. »
1201-1206 Fidelity Bldg. Main 400. b
OBTEOPATHPHYSICIANS
)R. BTOTENBUR. Office 42» Bank
la" Mil" md *' Mala '"*• Re* t
WALL PAPER n
■ARQE new stock of wall paper. "
very latest designs and patterns.
Lcme quality paints, adapted to the «•
t1142 c' mate' ■*• a Johnson *
PRINTING " c
:OMMi:iICIAL BlNDEßY'"*''"pt6" n
CO.. Inc., 766-768 Commerce st r
•hone i Main 417. Printers. Binders. "
x>ose leaf devices.
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER E
08 Bankers Trust Bldg. Main 1849 rl
27 Cal. Bldg. Phone Main 3427. "
II Bavage-Scofleld Bldg. M. 6*B.
HAKNESSMAKER. C
CANUFACTURER of leather goods J
suit cases, etc. A. P. H<"- 1307
'aclflc ay.
WINES AND LIQUORS ?
ANGKRT LIQUOR CO.. 1326 C St., ]1
wholesale and family - trade
elicited. Free delivery. Main «021.
POSTAL PHOTOS T
tO to Everybody's Studio, 1135 So. c
C st for real photo postals. ■
iEST place for - up-to-date photo .»
novelties. Owl Etmllo. 1126 C st. y
LACKSMITH AND PLUMBING a i
SUPPLIES. f , -
LACKSMITHS' and plumber*' sup- *»
piles, machinery. Coast 2d Hand C
1W Co., 1784 C St. Mala-lie?"™
HELP—FEMALE
Sciiool glrlto assist
with housework; good home,
small wages. 1510 So. O. Main 9091.
WANTEDWoman to do chamber
work, married woman preferred.
Hyland Hotel. 1554 So. D st.
WANTED—OIrI to work In Pretzel
factory. Apply afternoon. North
western Pretzel Co., 23 St. Paul ay.
WANTED—Woman cook for coun
try hotel. Call Proctor 1127.
THY our 60c FAMILY WASHING.
Fatuous Washing Co. Main 6464.
" DRESSMAKING
Work guaranteed. 714 Fidelity
Hl'lg. Main 5499.
WANTED— agents at once;
must be alive; big; commission;
can make 160 to $100 per week.
Call or address U. 11. M., 404 Prov-
Ident Bldg., Tacoma.
WANTED—Elderly lady to stay
with children age 9 and 11. In
country. Small wages. 1611 D st.
A FEW solicitors. Peterson's Stu
dlo, 303 Mi Tacoma ay.
IVORS' and aressmakers' au]
piles. Albert E. Baur Co.. 317 lit
CANCERS cured without knife of
plaster; consultation free; Stephen
Johnson, school bouse crossing,
r«rn Hilt
W«lnitone.ladle»'sults 110 up.soa >th
Situations- -Female
WANTED—Work In hotel or close
In, by student, two hours off
each afternoon; small wages. Ad
dregs Box P-6, Times.
WANTED—Day work. Proctor 1824.
WANTEDPosition as housekeeper
for widower with children; ref
erences exchanged. Main 4647.
SEWING by day, guaranteed. Impe
rial Apartments. Phone Main
6172. Call room 15.
YOUNG girl wants position assist
ing with housework or to help
take care of children. Box O-3,
Times.
Family Washing 50c
Main 2672
Metropolitan Wet Wash Laundry
HELP— MALE
HOY wanted at Washington Outfit
ting Co., 926 Ho. C st.
BRIGHT boy, about 16 years old,
with bicycle. Apply 721 So. X st.
CALL and ■•• agents making dol
lar an hour. Room 12 Arcade
Hotel, D to 10 a. m., 7 to 8 p. in.
NEAT boy about 15 years of nge,
with bicycle, for delivering.
Washington Dye Works. Phone
Main 603.
A FEW col tors.. Peterson's Stu
_ dio, 903 Ms Tacoma ay.
PRIVATE teacher of shorthand,
English, bookkeeping, corpora
tion accounting, banking and com
mercial subjects. Address Com.
Teacher, care Times.
AUTOMOBILE SCHOOL. Special
rates for 10 days. 1912 Jefferson
ay.
Bay "1 saw It In the Times".
BUSY MKN AND WOMEN "find It
convenient to telephone their For
Sale and Want Ads to The Times.
Main lit. Only one cent a word.-
Situations— Male
WANTEDBy a young man attend
ing High school, work after school
and Saturday. Tel. Main 2929.
WANTED, work, would prefer to be
shipping clerk or collector. Can
furnish references and bond. Box
I'-2, Times, or phone Main 421, Mr.
Slpple.
YOUNG man attending high school
would like to work for board and
room. Box O-2. Times.
RESPONSIBLE muddle-aped man
desires position as janitor; experi
enced and references. Phone Main
2640 before 2 p. m.
YOUNG man who speaks French
and German desires position to
teach these languages and help
with housework while learning
English. Address Box M-2, Times.
GOOD Japanese wants a position In
private family as chauffeur. H.
T. Takeda, 625 Washington St., Se
attle.
I BUILD up-to-date poultry houses.
Main 9027-L.
RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
5 ACRES to rent, close In. This
Is valley land, berries and gar
den. See owner at 224 Natl. llealty
Hldg\ For this Week only.
POULTRY AND EGGS
YEAR-OLD White Leghorn hens.
60c each; also one 2-year-old
rooster, $1.60. Main 8399.
I BUILD or rebuild up-to-date
chicken houses, day or contract.
Phono Main 8319 or address X 1417
So. 68th St., city.
FINE COCKERELS CHEAP—White
and Brown Leghorns, White and
Duff Orpington, R. I. Reds, Black
Minorca and Ancona cockerels,
%arly hatched birds. Price" $1.00 to
25. Will make an appointment to
show you some of the finest bred
>lrds in Tacoma. Call at 403 Per
kins Bldg.
FOUND "
3LACK cow with bell on at D. V.
Rockert's, American Lake. Owner
nay have same by paying for ad
md feed.
FOX SALE OR EXCHANGE
BUNGALOW bargain, cut $250; $2,
--250, $250 cash, $25 monthly; locat
d on So. 54th, near Mann school.
Vlll take third in vacant lots. Len
iox Investment Co., 1103 Commerce,
•oom 206.
DURABLE PLUMBING'
5O you appreciate the Importance
of having your plumbing done
lght? Our guarantee and work
nanship insure plumbing perfec
lon. Win. H. Coffee, Plmg. Co.
PATENT ATTORNEYS
Slllott, «10 Bkrs. Trust. Patent*.
rado Marks. Drawings. Main «77».
WOOD AND COAL
■ETERSON BROS., hay, grain; poul
try supplies and coal and wood.
Oth and K. Phone Main 331. •
BAKERY.
'HADEN'S Bakery & Coffee House,
"The Millionaire's . Club," 9li
Commerce st. ■
SAMPLE SHOE SHOP.
VRIOHTS. 6th floor Cal. Bhlg
Women's, men's and children's
hoes, $2.00 and $2.50.
UNDERTAKERS.
I O. LYNN CO.—Funeral Directors.
910-12 Tacoma s,v. Main 7744. , .
... • >„TiffE.^ewaA7TlS^^,:^^v^^-.i
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
AUCTION SALE"
BY ORDER OF THE S. 8. lCt It.
R. WE WILL SELL AT AUCTION
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 20TH, AT
11:30 A. M., AT OUR SALESROOM.
NO. 102 SOUTH 12TH STREET,
THE FOLLOWING GOODS: 24^
NEW WOOD AND COAL HEAT
ING STOVES, 25 ROLLS OF TABLE
OIL CLOTH, 100 YARDS OF FLOOR
OIL CLOTH, 50 COATS AND VESTS
20 CHILDREN'S MACKINTOSHES.
MEN'S MACKINTOSHES, 300 PAIR
LADIES', BOYS' AND MEN'S
SHOES. 26 DOZEN MEN'S AND
LADIES' COTTON UNDERWEAR,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, COK
SETS, JEWELRY, SUIT PAT
TERNS, CARPETS, GROCERIKS
SHEETINGS, DENIMS, CANVAs!
COTTON BATS, FIRE ESCAPES.
ELBOWS, WASH BASINS, SINKS
ROOFING PAPER. SEWING MA
CHINES, HOES, CHICKEN WIRE,
ORIENTAL GLASSWARE.
WM. FITZ-HENRY CO.
AUCTIONEERS.
FRESH cow for sale, 540 C So. J st.
Phone Madison 699, call for Mr.
Coleman.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Delivery team
and harness, $85; single horse,
harness and wagon, $65; single
spring wagon, $25; set of harness,
$7.R0. 609 Puyallup ay., opposite
freight sheds.
FOR SALE—Young cow, $46. Call
3216 So. Sth.
FRESII green ground bone daily.
Tacoma Meat Co., 1508 Pac. ay.
INVALID chairs for rent. Physic
ians' Supply Co., 954 Commerce.
Motor Cycles
ONE twin cylinder " Harley-Davld
son and one single cylinder Har
ley-Davidson, each equipped with
lamp and tandem seat. Ray E. Day,
!U5 Tacoma ay.
FOR SALE OR TRADE — A 1200
--lb. ranch horse; will exchange for
a cow, heifer, chickens or pigs. 650
jo. Park ay.; Spanaway car.
[•'OR SALE—Two milch goats, on
giving milk, at 710 So. 60th s
Phone Madison 513.
MITCHELL NURSERY. Larchmont.
Fruit trees, roses, etc. Main 7871 R5
FOH SALE CHEAP — 2-Inch plpi
and greenhouse glass. Phone
Main 8062.
FOR SALE—Fine Klngsbury piano
at a bargain if taken at once, til:!
So. ISth, Flat 4.
BUy your trees, roses, berry hol
ly, shrubs. TOG So. G. Main 313' J.
JANITORS' brushes and supplies.
735 St. Helens ay.
6OME one wants what you Want to
sell. Get in touch with' them
through The Tlmos "Want Ad"
HEATING STOVES
Cast iron top, polished steel body.
18-inch wood
20-Inch wood $4.50
24-lnch wood $tj.u
Air tight, mako and rcnuvatad.
M. H. ULVIN
Tel. Main 6844. 1125 Tacoma Ay.
BEFORE buying your heating stove
call on Purkey Brothers, 1316-18
C St., where you will see the very
best and latest to be found. Wo
aro agents for the famous Great
Western Air Tight, for wood, also
the Great Western Duplex, for
either wood or coal. These stoves
are made according to thej mast
modern Ideas of construction, aid
are the most durable and econom
ical stoves ever put on the market.
We can furnish our customers with
heaters from $1.50 to $27.00.
FRANKLIN. 1910, auto, $750. Own
er, 207 Equitable.
WANT to sell six mares and
horses just off grading, sultablo
for ranching; quitting business;
will sell cheap. Also harness and
wagons, Elmore outfit. 216S Jef
ferson ay.
MOTORCYCLES—EmbIem, Harley-
Davidson and Excelsior. 1012 So.
11th st.
PIANO tuning and repairing. Main
2424. T. T. Richmond, JD22 So.
12th. y
FORD, Model T roadster. Just over
hauled. A snap at $300. Phone
Main 2467.
BIG sale on granlteware, new and
second-hand goods bought und
sold. 1317 Commerce.
BARGAINS of an unusual nature in
second-hand and slightly used
automobiles. Studebaker Corpora
tion, 1129 Tacoma ay.
SECOND-HAND machinist and car
penter tools wanted. Blake,
1339 Commerce st.
CONTRACT equity, $1,300 at 8 per
cent, on southslde, 5-r. bungalow
and 2 lots, value property $2,500.
Will take $1,000 cash, or $1,260 in
trade. Lennox, 206 Kqultable bldg.
i-PASSENGER automobile for sale
or trade for launch. Proctor 714.
1822 No. Madison.
lil'i work team cheap; weight 3400
lbs.; also good harness and wagon.
John Dulln. Arietta, Wn.
FOR SALE—Two brood sows with
pigs, also one boar. Ask Ballard,
3panaway.
FOR SALE—One 72x16 tubular boil
er, tested 180 pounds cold water
pressure. Columbia Box and Ve
iieer Co., Puyallup, Wn.
BUY NOW IN GIG HARBOR be
fore the Olympic railroad is built.
:-'OR SALE—4 fine lots. N. E. cor.
No. 16th and Washington sts.,
V-l title. Look them over; best of
er takes them; cash or terms to
lult. Addresß G. F. Messer, M. D.,
>wner, 122 East Heron St., Aber
leen, Wn.
:LKAN-UP sale of box top sewing
machines, all guaranteed; $6.00
>uys a good one. 319 11th st. Main
763.
F YOU have a fat or fresh qow
to sell, call Boston Market, %322
3aciflc ay. Main 449. ;
i FULL line of heating stoves; *et
our prices. Overland Furniture
'0., 1131-33 Tacoma ay. Main 8127.
IHUETT—Finest Una of Znd hand
goods on market. 1343 Com. St.
YOUNG JOHNSON LUMBER CO.,
Kapowsin, Wn.
TURKEY—SHOOTING—TURKEtY
U Hall's Shooting Gallery, 1638
'aclflc ay.
-AROEST and best selection «nd
hand stoves, ranges and heaters,
econd-hand goods bought. Morran,
422 Pacific. Main 2327.. ■
THE EVERGREEN NURSER*
So. 12th and Stevens "I
Nothing better on the coast than
re can give you In fruit trees,, or
amental, roses, etc. No risk. We
:uarantee stock. Proctor 1815.
PLENDID bargains In second
band adding machines In all the
tandard makes. II D. Baker 603
avage-Scofleld Illdg. Phone Main
62.
ALT HEIDELBERQ BEER
'olumMa Brewing Co. Order a
case. Main tit.
VANTED to buy household goods.
Wm. Fits-Henry Co., 10* So. 12th.
rel. Main 8788.
IARSHALL wants your second
hand goods. 114* C at Main
'INK Chlnsse Uas and silk WH>.
Bam Hlns Co.. ii(4 So. D.
WANTED TO BUY
WOULD Ilka to buy an old piano,
cheap. State price. Box P-5,
Times. ■ " „-■•- _ .f^u
WANTED—Quick repair shoe out
fit. Phone Main 9418. -
WILL buy a mortgage or will lend
$1200, 3 years at 7 per cent, on
improved real estate. Box P-3,
Times.
WANTED TO BUY a good Jersey
cow. State price. Box O-4,
Times.
ROOMS AND BOARD
BAY "I saw It In the Times."
ROOM." with or without board.
Mrs. Crow. 418 So B. Main 61»4.
BOUSEKEEPQ. ROOMS
Furnished housekeeping rooms 11.
week up. 1942 So. D A Jefferson.
3-ROOM furnished apt. for rent,
$2.50 and $3 per week. In calling
distance of railroad, inquire at
1814 Vj Tacoma ay.
COZY, nicely furnished front rooms
13 a week, also single rooms.
Harrison Hotel, 13th and Tacoma.
Main 4955.
Ilskpg. & single rms. 740 So. E st.
WELL furnished housekeeping and
single rooms, steam heat, modern
conveniences; reasonable rates. 902
So. O and 9th stg.
THE ANTLERS—Furnished hskpg.
rms.: modern: central; 1116H C.
FUBNIBHBD ROOMS
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room fur two young men, corner
of loth and So. I st. Phone Main
5654.
NICE, clean furnished rooms, 1.50
week up; hot and cold water, free
bath. Harold House. 1338 So. D.
Main 6614.
FOR Furnished and unfur
nished rooms. Call after 6 p. m.,
COT 80. 10th St., Flat D. Main 8480.
IK you have a room—a room which
is not bringing you In any money,
then you are doing at least two
people an injusticeyourself and a
prospective roomer. You can rent
your room through Times Want Ads
Main 12.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front
room for gentleman. 1123 So. K.
TWO front rooms, suitable for 2
or 3 gentlemen. Will rent rea
sonable to good tenants. 162SH
So. E. Main 4238.
2, 3 and 4-r. suites cheap. Single.
Yak. House, 2712; So. Yak. ay.
GOOD Bleeps, clean baths, sure
calls. The Henry Qeorge. 104 12th.
FURNISHED rooms modern,
walking distance. Irving hotel,
653 So. C St.
HOTEL MODERN— furnished
corner rooms; single, $1.26 up;
hskpg., (2.00 ur> 1904 D st. urn
1945 So. E. Private baths. Free Indy.
FURNISHED rooms, $1 weak up.
1644 So. D it.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
WANTED—A vacant building suita
ble for a lodging house or hotel,
20 to 50 rooms.. Box O-l, Times.
MH. PAUL WALK wishes to an^
nounce his engagement to Miss
Martha Helmholz of Spanaway.
MR. L. E. LA RIVIERE hereby no
tlfies the public that ho will not
stand for any responsibility of bill
contracted by his wife, Louise La-
Riviere, from this date.
ROOMS papered and paper fur
nished $3.50 and up. Right up to
the minute on all kinds of paper
decorations. Estimates given on
all kinds of paper hanging, paint-
Ing, graining and decorating. E. M.
Wesley. Phone Main 8777.
EVERYBODY Is doing It—what—
signs. Johnson will do it for less.
Main 1349. 115 So. 14th st.
RENT---HOUSES
FOR RENT—Good «-room house
with range, hot water; located
fine for railroad man. Only $12.60
per month. Main 3869.
COZY 4-room cottage, near Frank
lin school, all conveniences. 604
So. I. Main 7243.
FOR RENT—Two modern 5-room
cottage at 2324 and 2322 So. G
st., also a 4-room flat with gas
range, only $6, at 2302 So. G st. In
quire 2317 So. Yaklma ay. . .
6-ROOM house, new and modern.
411 So. M. Call at 413 So. M.
Main 2444.
4302 No. 33d, furnished ....$12.00
ISIIH So. Tacoma ay $1000
2M3 So. L st. and barn $12 00
Phone Main 937. "W. G. Peters & Co.
Chamber of Com. Bldg.
On account of sickness will rent
7-room house, nearly new, 3 lots
very cheap to good tenant. Phone
Main 9165 Party L.
FOR RENTGood li-room house at
1013 East 47th, $8.50 a month. See
owner at 3529 McKlnley ay.
FOR RENT—3-room house, 9 lots,
East 38th and R, $4 per month.
Spring creek on place; good place
for chickens. Main 2028. Ed Don
ahue^
COTTAGE, 4-r. and bath, 1317 East
28th. west of Portland ay. i car,
$9. Fine 5-r. bungalow and bath,
2 lots, 5703 So. Yaklma. $14. 1422
So. 54th, 5-r., bath, $16. Lennox,
206 Equitable Bldg.
EAST End house, all new, modern
bungalows, 3, 4, . 5 and 7 rooms.
Mhlii 2028. Ed Donahue.
RENT a bouse and we will furnish
It for you for cash or easy pa;.
m«nts. Tag Furniture Co.. »11-U C
WANTED TO BORROW
MORTGAGE] MONEY WANTED
QiifJk. We offer subject to prior
OlVll sale First Mortgages on
_,~4t!/ Improved Farms, also on
City Residences at 7 per cent "net; 11
also a few good loans at 8 per
rent: one $2000 and one for $1200.
rltles guaranteed. Interest collect
ed without expense to Investor.
LENNOX INVESTMENT COMPANY
206 Equitable Bldg.
WANTED—SIO,OOO. Gilt edge se
curity. Address Box P-4. Times.
LOST
Leather handbag on Steam
er Sioux arriving in Tacoma at
• P. m. or near Municipal dock, con
taining money and calling cards.
Phone Main (1105. Reward.
-OST — Pocketbook containing
money and specs on Saturday noon
-ipanaway car. Mrs. Hattle Barnes,
Parkland. - .._-■.. .
--OBT— sized English setter
dog, So. End, black spot on each
■ar and one on hip, about 2 years
dd y . Reward If returned to II W
,'ady. Proctor 1197.
SPECIAL NOTICES
PHONE Main 21146 and «• will call.
Punlorliitn US Onmmwo St.
Wanted — Miscellaneous
VANTEDA couple of small chil
dren to board, reasonable, good
iom«. Address 1-4. Time*.
•- ■■ ■ „'y.v-ji --,v*.--- i ',3i.:'i
LEGAL NOTICES
t «TXn.njxJUinj\.nj-ijv-u-|.ru
', -"J; Resolution Wo. 11l
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
- COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OS
• STEILACOOM.
Section I.That the Improvement
I of Stevens street from the Internee
i tlon thereof with Union avenue to
p the intersection of said Steveni
stroet with Seventh street, together
- with a wooden plank sidewalk four
' (4) feet wide on the north side of
i said Stevens street from Union
• avenue to the westerly side of Sev
enth street, together with a wood
en plank sidewalk six (6) feet wide
on the westerly side of Union ave
nue, from the northerly side of
. Stevens street to the southerly side
of Jefferson street, together with
all necessary and proper drains on,
• over and along said streets, by
properly grading said s*feets, and
1 constructing said sidewalks and
1 drains between the aforesaid points
i In accordance with the ordinances,
rules and regulations of the Town
of Stellacoom, and the laws of the
. State of Washington, Is necessary
and advisable and required by the
' public Interest and convenience of
the owners of the property to be
: benefited thereby and the Town of
Stellacoom.
Section —That it is the intention
of the Town Council of said Town
to Improve said streets between
said points by making said improve
ment as aforesaid and doing such
other work as may be necessary in
connection therewith, all In accord
ance with the plans to be prepared
therefor; that the cost and expense
of said Improvement, Including In
cidental expenses In connection
therewith shall be assessed upon the
lots, portions of lots, tracts and
parcels of land lying and being
within the district to be assessed
therefor, according to law, each lot
or portion thereof, tract, or parcel
of land to be separately assessed In
proportion to the benefits upon the
property to be benefited, sufficient
to cover the total expenses of said
improvement, providing however,
the Council of the Town of Stella
coom may expend fr(>m the General
Fund of said Town, S«rh sum or
sums of money for said improve
ment as to said Council In their
discretion may be deemed neces
sary.
Section 3.That all persons who
may desire to object to said pro
posed Improvement, the method of
making the same or providing for
the payment of the cost and expense
thereof, are hereby notified and re
quired to appear and present such
objections at a meeting of said
Council to bo held In the Council
Chamber in said Town of Stella
coom at 7:30 p. m. on the 6tl> day
of December, 1912, and all said per
sons are hereby notified that on
said day and hour a meeting of said
Council will be held in the Coun
cil Chamber of said Town and that
at said meeting all persons may
appear before said council and be
heard.
Section 4.—That the Streets and
Alleys committee of said Council
are hereby ordered to submit to said
Council on or prior to said date, all
data and Information required by
law to be submitted.
Passed the Council this 18th day
of November, 1912.
H. M. SAItVANT.
Mayor of thn Town of Ktellacoom.
Attest: JOSEPH BOWRON,
Clerk of the Town of Stellacoom.
Ordinance No. 123
An Ordinance approving and con
firming the assessment and assess
ment roll of Sewer District No. 1
for the construction of a sanitary
sewer system within and along the
following named streets, towlt:
Union avenue from Starling street
to Lafayette street; Chamber street
from Lafayette street to the waters
of Puget Sound; Lafayette street
from Union avenue to the alley be
tween Pacific street and Wilkes
street; Pacific street from Rainier
street to Lafayette street; Starling
street from Union avenue to Pierce
street; Nisqually street from Fred
erick street to a point forty-five
(46) feet easterly of Chambers
street; Stevens street from Union
avenue to a point 132 feet west of
Seventh street; Martin street from
Union avenue to a point 132 feet
west of Seventh street; Frederick
street from Nisqually street to
Starling street and Rainier street
from union avenue to a point 15
feet southwesterly from the west
erly line of Pierce street, also from
a point 15 feet northeasterly from
the easterly line of Pierce street
to Pacific street, all In the Town
of Steilacoom, Pierce County. Wash
ington, all In accordance with the
plans and specifications on file in
the office of the Town Clerk, under
Ordinance No. 115, and levying and
assessing the amounts thereof
against the several lots, tracts and
parcels of land and other property
as shown on said roll, establishing
a Local Improvement District Fund
and fixing the date for the Issuance
of bonds.
BE IT ORDAINED BT THE
COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF
STEILACOOM, WASHINGTON, as
follows:
Section IThat the assessment
and assessment roll of Sewer Dis
trict No. 1 for the construction of a
sanitary sewer system within and
along the following named streets
towlt: Union avenue from Starling
street to Lafayette street; Cham
bers street from Lafayette street
to the waters of Puget Sound;
Lafayette street from Union avenue
to the alley between Pacific street
and Wilkes street; Pacific street
from Rainier street to Lafayette
street; Starling street from Union
avenue to Pierce street; Nisqually
street from Frederick street to a
point forty-five (45*. feet easterly
of Chambers street; Stevens street
from Union avenue to a point 132
feet west of Seventh street; Martin
street from Union avenue to a point
132 feet west of Seventh street;
Frederick street from Nißqually
street to Starling street and Raln
ier street from Union avenue to a
point 16 feet southwesterly from
the westerly line of Pierce street
also from a point 15 feet north
easterly from ..the easterly line of
Pierce street to Pacific street, all
In the Town of Steilacoom, Pierce
County. Washington, all in accord- i
ance with the plans and specifica
tions on file in the office of the
Town Clerk under Ordinance No.
115, as the same now stands, be,
and the same Is hereby In till things 1
approved and confirmed.
Section 2That each of the lots, .
tracts, parcels of land and other .
property shown upon said roll Is :
hereby declared to be especially
benefited by said improvement in
at least' the amounts charged J
against the same, and that the as- '
sessment appearing against the
same is In proportion to the sev
eral assessments appearing upon
said roll. There Is hereby levied
and assessed against each such i
lot, tract, parcel of land, and other 1
property, appearing upon such roll, i
the amounts finally charged against {
the same thereon.
Section 3—That for the purpose of
this Improvement there Is hereby i
created and established, a special <
fund, to be called, "SEWER DIS- <
TRICT^ FUND, SEWER DISTRICT (
Section 4—That the 4th day of I
January, 1913, is hereby fixed as the "
day for the Issuing of the bonds re
quired to be issued on account of
this Improvement. ,
Section 6—This Ordinance shall
take effect and be in force from and '
after Its passage, according to law ,
Passed the Council this 13th day ;
of Nov., 1912, and signed by me au
thentication of Its passage, this
13th day of Nov.. 1912. ■
■ H. M. BARVANT, f
Mayor of the Town of Stellacoom.
Attest: JOSEPH BOWRON,— ,
I Clerk of the Town of Steilacoom. 1
Filed by me this 13th day of No- 1
vember,- 1912. -■-■ . .- i™
JOSEPH BOWRON, Clerk.
FURNISHED HOUSES
MODERN furnished bouse, 6 roomt
cheap to steady tenants, opposlt<
telephone office. 3922 No. 27th
Proctor 2863-R.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR BALK—2I-rm. rooming house
Can be run as boarding house 1
desired. Furnished new. Low rent
and finest location. Main 8283.
ROOMING house, 11 rooms, full o
roomers; cheap rent; cheap price
close In. Main 7768.
FOR SALE—The best key and urn
brella shop in city. Owner mull
leave for health. Box P-l, Times.
FOR SALE—Laundry. Must sell ai
the owner has to leave city; $14(
trade per week. Price $1200. Ad
dress Box C-l, Times.
NOTICE TO MERCHANTS-Don'l
worry over your business. Writ<
to D. M. Barnert business creatoi
with the Atlas Sales & Brokerage
Co., 1140 Pacific ay. He will
straighten you out.
FOR SALE—One of the nicest and
cleanest grocery stores In the
city, centrally located, on corner,
having good cash trade, good fix
tures such as cash register, meat
sllcer, scales, ice cabinet, every
thing complete, new stock of goods.
Will sacrifice on this. Have other
business. 323 So. 11th.
FOR SALE—Small rooming house,
good location, cheap for cash or
terms. Call 1101W So. G st.
FOR SALE—One double front bus
iness building, 2 stories and
basement on 100 ft. frontage and
water front. on main business
street at head of bay. Look it
over, the best offer takes It, cash
or terms. See Geo. F. Keeney
head of bay. Gig Harbor. Wn.
EXCHANGE
40 ACRES, all good soil, ready for
the plow, well located near a
(food town and school. Will trade
for property in or around Tacoma.
Kesslnger-Stout Co., 213 Bankers
Trust Bldg.
5-ROOM house and 4 lots with some
cash to trade for rooming house.
White & Anderson. 508 Bank of
Commerce Bldg. Main 3057.
STRICTLY modern 8-room residence
and 2 lots, close in, for ranch. P.
O. Box 83, City.
WILL TRADE FOR IX)TS
Good house In North End, rented
for $16, subject to sale. Address
B. Sprowls, 1020,6 Tacoma ay.
BU.VGALOW to swap for lots. Len
nox Inv. Co., 200 Eciultable.
KOR Puyallup Valiey lands. sec
Harry V. Smith 204 Provident bldg.
REAL ESTATE
For sale, 720 acres for quick sale,
good shot clay soil, $12.50 per acre.
For trade, 820 acres east of
mountains, good stock ranch, creek,
running water.
D. 11. HARRIS
903 Pacific ay. Main 6471
•GOOD BUT! IN 515 HARBOItToet
In on the ground floor."
FOR SALE cheap, 6-room house
and outbuildings plenty tree
fruit. Lot 60x120. $1,000 cash.
Close In, improvements in. Ad
dress Box M-4, Times.
Snap. 2 fine corner lots 50x142,
-room house, shop: grading clone;
1900, terms. 3636 East G and 37th.
GARDEN and poultry one-acre
tracts near Lnrchrnont, on Puyal
lup car, $600; $10 down, $10 month
ly. Lots In exchange. Lennox In
vestment Co.. 206 Equitable.
South Side lots near Mann school
with sewer, etc., to swap for cot
tage on West or North Side. Len
nox Inv. Co., 206 Equitable.
FOR KALE—One 8-room house and
3 lots, most beautiful scenery on
sound, plenty of fruit trees, plants
and chicken houses, a bargain.
Best offer cash or terms takes it.
See Mr. Ueo. F. Keeney, Ulg Harbor.
$10 PER MONTH HOME
ONLY $850.
Two good lots less than one block
from car line, and a good cottage
With closets, porches and wood
shed, In good shape to move Into.
Price $860, on terms of $25 down
and $10 per month.
J. M. CURTIS & CO.
314 Bankers Trust Bldg.
Would you be satisfied
to wear rented clothes
all your life? Are you
any more satisfied to
live in a rented house?
We have a new house
with five rooms and bath
and every convenience
has never been lived In.
We will sell It on terms
as easy as rent. The
location is good, close to
the Point Defiance car
line. There are two lots
and good view. Let us
«how it to you.
MEW JERSEY MORT
GAGE LOAN CO.
11l So. 10th St.
Good 4-r. house and 2 lots at
Man!to Park. Price $600, $10 down
and $10 monthly. Call owner, Main
10 acres on Maury Island, $300,
good land, H mile from boat land
ing. Address Charles Wilson, 4421
38th ay. So.. Seattle Wn.
FARMS FOR SALE OR
TRADE
All kinds of farms, small and big
rooming houses, grocery stores,
general merchandise stores and
bungalows. We guarantee to sell
your property in 30 days.
R. RINNE
Real Estate. Cor. So. 11th and X '
40 Acres 10 Miles From ]
Hillhurst, 5-room house, barn full
hay, chicken house, ducks, chickens,
turkeys, wagon, horse, bearing or
chard, all fenced. Will exchange
for Tacoma property.
H. W. MYERS
428 Perkins Bldg. '
For sale by owner, 6628 SoTXlder I
St., land 120 ft sq.; good small (
house, good outbuildings, city wa
ter, lights, $1150; terms. Madison
601.
. T. wo a.cres 1 mlle west of Sales
station, 6 miles from city hall, beau
tiful park like trees, level; worth
at least $400. Price $300; $50 down,
110 per month. 1
T. W. ASPINALL 1
SO4 Natl. Realty Bldg. Main 873 1
FOR SALE OR RENT
5-room house at 2135 So. L st.
Lan be rented reasonable or sold on <
easy payments. Call and get terms. '
This place -belongs to a non-resl
ient and will be sold cheap and on '
easy terms.
O. N. JOHNS
317 California Bldg.
$1,000 new home, small cash pay- i
mf t $10 month, 4 rooms, 2 good <
l?r ' l .l., bJ ock to car- B°od location. (
We build homes, loan money and ]
write fire Insurance
Judge* A Hill. 214 Banker* Trust
Tuesday. No?. 19.1912.
j JOHNSON
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t. CHICAGO, Nov. 19. — Lack o
_ prosecution in the case agains
' Jack Johnson, negro pugilist
; charged with the abduction o
- Lucille Cameron, a 19-year-olc
■ white girl of Minneapolis, result
ed in the charge being dismisses
- by Judge Hopkins in the munici
I, pal court.
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r NEW YORK, Nov. 19.— Alleg
c ing alienation of his wife's affec
-1 tions, Walter Morgan Russell if
today suing Mrs. Aimee Crockei
Gouraud, daughter of Judge
Crocker of Sacramento for $50,
--000 damages.
REAL ESTATE ~
JESSE O. THOMAS, JR,
s 320 Tacuma l:lil.
Main 7818
OVERLOOKING NARROWS
Ten acres at the end of 6th ave
nue overlooking the Narrows. A
fine proposition. Just enough trees
to beautify the tract This is Just
what an Easterner would want.
Practically all cities grow to the
west, It not obstructed. Price $7,
--500.
A LAKE PROPOSITION
145 acres surrounding the west
half of a most beautiful lake. This
lake has 50 acres of clear spring
water and the shores are clear and
free from mud. The location is lust
a mile north of the end of the Pa
cific Traction line at American
Lake. This Is the center of the
lake district In the suburbs, and
where the valuable property of the
future will he located. The soil 18
exceedingly rich and moist and well
drained. This is an ideal spot for
a summer colony or platting propo
sition. Price $18,000.
FARM IT IN THE CITY
20 acres within half mile of th»
Bismarck or McKinley Park line.
Ground level, easily cleared. Has
had some work done. City water
within one block. Land faces well
traveled street. A number of houses
in the locality. A fine proposition
to beat the Interest game. You can
farm It and then when It has reach
ed sufficient value to suit, put It
into lots. This is right In the lino
of the city's growth at Bismarck.
Owner will sell half or all. Prlco
$8,000.
NISQUALLY BOTTOM
The owner of the big tract In th»
Nlsqually valley has notified us
that the price has been raised from
$25 an acre to $30 an acre. You
should have purchased last month.
This valley land Is worth $76 an
acre and at $30 it certainly Is a
rare bargain. Similar land In tho
Puyallup valley sells for $150 to
$250 an acre uncleared. There is
about 245 acres in the trait. There
is a half mile of frontage on tho
river, and it runs back to the hill,
with about 40 acres on the side
anil on top. This is a wonderful
location for a dairy ranch.
JESSE O. THOMAS, JR.
320 TACOMA BLDG. » '
Main 7818
MR. RENT PAYER '
READ THIS
We are offering you an opportun
ity to get rid of the rent habit and
at the same time put you In a po
sition to make a living for yourself
and family without working for th»
other fellow. Here it is: We have
10 nice level lots all cleared, 2 blocks
from street car and wo will build
you a 4-room cottage on them and
sell you the whole proposition for
$1500. $100 cash, balance $15 a
month. Think of it ,a whole ranch
near car In a city the size of Ta
-01111 at the above price and terms.
Surety Bonds. Fire Insurance.
E. F. GREGORY CO., Inc
S. R. Webb. E. F. Gregory.
Second Floor National Realty Bids.
1117 Pacific Aye.
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1U acres, all improved, small
house, tool house, up-to-date chick
en house, 60 mixed fruit trees, a
good well of water, good soil, for
anything. All fenced and joins sta
tion on old Puyallup car line. Call
and Bee me about this.
R. 1). DUFF
Phone Main 2176.. 108 So. 9th st.
FOR SALE OR TRADE T ~~*
10 acres, about 3 acres cleared,
balance logged-off land. This Is
Joining station on old Puyallup car
line. Price $1350.
R. D. DUFF
Phone Main 2176. 108 So. 9th St. '
FOR SALE OR RENT
Splendid dairy farm with creek:
on same. Will sell 16 cows, heifers
wagons, milk route and all neces
sary farm Implements. Located
about 6 blocks southeast of Elm
hurst sta., Spanaway line. For sals
by owner. G. G. Storaasll, Parkland,
Wash. Box 46. . ■* •
5-room new bungalow, 2 lots, on
East Harrison, near car line, $1200,
$100 down, $10 per month. This
beats renting. T. D. Gregory. Of
flces Morton and McKinley ay.
Fruit Ranch for Trade
10 acres In 7 and 8 year old trees,
4-room house and outbuildings, 1
mile from Prosser Want a resi
dence, three or four thousand dol
lars Have also 3 other ranches
around Prosser to trade for city
property.
Tacoma R. E. Agency, :
304 Bernlce Bldg.
BARGAIN
Small cottage,' 2 level lots 2 feet
above grade, all Improvements In,
good location, 12 minutes' car ride
from 11th and Pacific. Price $800,
easy terms. . ■„.
H. B. LAKE
403 Perkins Bldg. , ~i '
CLOSE-IN HOME
$1150. -. ■■■:'. -' '
A good well built 5-room house,
bath room, ■• pantry ■> and closets,
lights, water and gas, 1 1 lot, nice
lawn, . good wood shed and work;
bench, place Is near 38th and Yak-
Ima, 1 block from car line. • This
Is a, real snap, $150 cash, baianco
$10 month.- Better hurry. ■'.■■ 2-K
Surety Bonds. - - • Fire Insurance.
E. F. GREGORY CO., Inc
S. R. Webb. • : - E. F. Gregory.
Second Floor Natl. • Realty Bldg.
1117 Pacific ay. •■ T
Bungalow, 5-r., bath, toilet, light*,
food .cooler, eloaata, 2 lots, garden,
fruit, wood shed, fence. Yak. »v
far, - nenr - 66th, $2250. $250 down,
125 monthly - Including ;• Interest.
Abstract, warranty. - Lots taken as
part pay. .• Lennox Investment Co*
1102 Commerce, R. 206. „ -.. ■

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