Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, April 23, 1904, Page 10, Image 10

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LOCAL FIRM SUBSCRIBES
WOMAN'S CLUB HOME.
TO
Impromptu bonatlon Is Welcome
Shakespeare's Birthday Cele
brated by Singing His Songs.
"My Daphne's hair is twisted gold.
Bright stars apiece her eyes do hold.
My Daphne's brow enthrones the graces,
My Daphne's beauty stains all faces.
On Daphne's cheek grow rose and cherry.
On Daphne's lips a sweeter berry!
My Daphne's voice turns all the spheres.
My Daphne's music charms all earsi
Fond am I thus to sing her praise.
These glories now are turned to bays!"
The point which stood out most promi
nently In the business session of the
"Woman's Club yesterday afternoon -was
the receipt of a check from the firm of
Meier & Frank for the substantial sum
of $100. This liberal donation is made
toward a fund which the club Is raising
for the purchase of property on which to
erect a handsome clubhouse. It has long
wanted such a fiome and now has a num
ber of schemes on foot for making money
for the project Subscriptions have never
toeen asked, and this Impromptu donation
came as a most pleasant surprise to the
members. k
The question of withdrawing from the
City Federation was widely discussed, and
the majority of the members voted down
such a proposition.
The day being Shakespeare's birthday,
as nearly as history records, the pro
gramme was turned over to the Shakes
peare Department, with Mrs. Grace "Watt
Hess as chairman. The entertainment
furnished by this department was one of
great merit and one of the most excellent
heard at the club this season. Shakes
pearian lyrics and songs were given with
exquisite Interpretation and many beau
tiful sonnets read. Mrs. G. H. Pettlnger'a
reading of lyrics was particularly enjoy
able her voice being good and her enun
ciation clear. Miss Agnes "Watt sang two
beautiful old English songs, "Should He
Upbraid" and "The Fairies' Lullaby,"
with perfect expression, the simplicity of
her style and the daintiness of her
coloratura work being admirably suited to
the selections. Several Shakcsperian
songs sung later in the programme were
marked with the same delicacy of style
and Interpretation, the last, Henschel's
"Spring Song." being especially beautiful.
Mrs. E. "W. Steel's recitation of
"Daphne's Song of the Lute" (Lily) and
Peele's "Cupid's Curse" showed careful
preparation and good interpretation. Both
were well received. The former was
chosen to illustrate the extravagant style
of that period.
Mrs. C. N. Rankin proved another good
reader and in her rendition of the "Shep
herd's "Wife Song," "Content" and the
"Pas ite Pilgrim" gave evidence of
much trlonlc ability.
One cf the most enjoyable features of
the programme was Mrs. Boss reading
of the old drinking song, "Gammer Gar
ton's Needle," the swing of which seemed
to strike the popular fancy:
"I cannot eat but little meat.
My stomach is not good!
"But sure I think that I can drink
"With any that wears a hood!
Tho' I go bare, take ye no care,
I nothing am a' cold;
I stuff my skin so 'full within
Of Jolly good ale and old
"Both backs and sides go bare, go bare,
Hand and foot go cold;
But belly God send thee good ale enough
"Whether it bo new or old!
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Ogden read a
number of Shakespeare's sonnets in most
acceptable style, chosen for the beautiful
descriptive qualities, and on different sub
jects to show his versatility. Love, re
ligion, morality, despondence all were il
lustrated. Mrs. Warren E. Thomas accompanied
Miss "Watt.
Mr. Davis, of the Chamber of Commerce
Bulletin, was introduced to the club and
gave the members a short talk on busi
ness matters. In which they are at present
'much Interested.
TO EAISE $2500 GRANGE FUKD.
General Committee Organizes to Win
National Convention.
The general committee, which has
undertaken the work of bringing the next
"session of the National Grange to Port
land next November, held another meet
ing at the Commercial Club yesterday
afternoon. Chairman Richard Scott, of
the committee, presided, and J. D. Lee,
"secretary of the Board of Trade, acted
as secretary.
Chairman Scott submitted the follow
ing appointments to places on tho sub
committees:
Finance A. H. Devers, Hugh McGuire,
E. H. Kllham, R. S. Farrell, S. "Welch.
Transportation F. E. Beach, A. L.
Morris, Ben Albers.
Executive E. H. Kilham. Hugh Mc
Guire, George Lawrence, Jr., and on
motion, C. E. Ladd was made treasurer.
It was decided to raise a fund of
52500 to defray the expenses of the
Grange, $2000 being required by that body
before a meeting place is designated.
The meeting of the Grange will con
sume ten days during the middle of No
vember, and as yet no city has been de
cided upon as a meeting place. Prominent
members of the organization in Oregon
and "Washington have decided to co
operate to bring it here and have filed a
formal Invitation to that effect. "While
no definite decision has been reached It
is considered practically certain that If
Portland will guarantee tho necessary
funds and comply with certain require
ments in the way of hotel accommodan
tions the Grange will come here. ,.
The meeting will attract several hun
dred delegates from the states east of
the Rocky Mountains and several thou
sand from the Northwest. The National
Grange has a membership of more than
500,000 and represents the very best class
of farmers in the country. It is es
pecially strong in New York and the
Central States and a- large number of
delegates are expected from the Atlantic
seaboard.
Should the meeting come to Portland
It will bring a large number of wealthy
and Influential visitors to the city from
all parts of the country. It would
serve as a valuable advertisement, com
ing as it will on the eve of the Lewis
and Clark Fair. There Is a well-defined
movement of the farmers of the Missis
sippi Valley and further east to Oregon
and "Washington, and capital is seeking
this field for investment. The amount
of money necessary to secure the meet
ing Is trivial as compared with the im
mense benefits which will be derived
from the advertising this city and state
will receive, and there should not be the
slightest difficulty in securing the
amount.
The finance committee will begin a
vigorous campaign at once and expects
to raise the fund in a few days.
There . will be another meeting of the
general committee at the Commercial
Club next Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock
and a full attendance Is especially urged.
Sheriff Helped Him Get the Trees.
CORVALLIS, Or., April 22. (Special.) A.
lawsuit was necessary for Johnson Porter
to get a consignment of fruit trees out of
a local railroad station a day or two ago.
The trees were for purposes of planting,
and in the railroad billing were ordered
, held- for inspection by an officer of the
' Horticultural Commission.
The shipment had been In transit 15
days, and the wrappings had started tho
roots to heating. Destruction of the trees,
which hod already been paid lor, was im-
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We strive to give
a u
is our hobby
R by sHll
and modern equipment. 'Phone us your "wants Main 165
BALTES ANIX COMPANY PRINTERS & BINDERS
HOTEL PERKINS
Fifth Md Washington Streets
EUROPEAN PLAN
Km. fLOO te 98.00 P D&y
Aecereliaug t Letie.
J. F. DAVIES. Prec
St. Charles Hotei
CO. 0$CORFORATED.)
FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Esrepean Plan Rooms 50c to $U50
First-Class Restaurant la Connection
?ymm
mlnent, and, armed -with a legal process,
the County Sheriff and Mr. Porter "went
to the station and secured a surrender of
the trees.
Visitors to Portland
Should not znlsa the delightful trips up
and down the Columbia Klver. Particu
lars at O. K 4 N. city ticket office,
1 1 I'd (! Washington.
DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT.
PORTLAND, April 22. Maximum tempera
ture, 53 deg.; minimum, 39. River reading;,
11 A. M 17.9 feet; change In 24 hours, none.
Total precipitation, 5 P. M. to 5 P. M., 0.13
Inch; total since September .-1, 1D03, 45.34
Inches; normal,. 40.94; excess, 4.40. Total sun
shine April 21, 1904. 1 hour and 59 minutes;
possible, 13 hours and 54 minutes. Barometer
(reduced to sea level), at 5 P. M., 30.00.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Wind:
STATIONS.
Baker City .
Boise ...
Eureka
Helena
Kamloops, B. C...
North Head . . ..
Pocatello . ... ...
Portland
Red BluK -
Roseburg .... . ..-
Sacramento .. ..
3S10.06J-101N
0.04
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0.00
0.02
0.01
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0.04
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Salt Lake City ...
0.02
ban raacisco .
Spokane
Seattle
Tatoosh Island
Walla Walla .
0.00)14 W
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0.00
0.O0
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WEATHER CONpiTIONS.
Daring the last 24 hours light showers have
occurred generally In the North Pacific States,
and the temperatures continue below normal.
The indications are for showers in this district
Saturday, probably followed during the after
noon by fair and warmer weather.
The river at Portland continues stationary at
a stage of 17.9 feet. The recent rains have
been sufficient to keep the river up, notwith
standing the cool weather, and it will continue
nearly stationary for the next two or three
days.
WEATHER FORECASTS.
Forecasts made at Portland at 8 P. M. for
28 hours ending at midnight, April 23:
Portland and vicinity Partly cloudy, with
showers, followed by fair weather; warmer;
westerly winds. '
Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and
Northern Idaho Fair and warmer.
Western Oregon and Western Washington
MEETING NOTICES.
ALBINA LODGE, NO. 101, A. F.
& A. M. Special communication
this (Saturday) evening at 7:30
o'clock. M. M. degree. All M. M.
cordially invited. By order W. M.
A. J. HANDLAN, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 53, A.
F. & A. M- Stated communication
Sunday. 24th, at lodgerooxn. Third
and Alder. 1 P. M. to conduct tho
funeral services of our late brother.
Captain Patrick O NeiL Members and visit
ing brethren are requested to attend. By or
der W. M. L W. PRATT, Secretary.
PORTLAND LODGE. NO. 55 A.
F. & A. M. Special communication
this (Saturday) 7:30 P. M. Work
In M. M. degree. All M. M. are
cordially Invited. By order W. M.
I. W. PRATT, Secretary.'
DIED.
MILLER Tho funeral of John Miller will
take place Sunday at 2 P. M. from F. S.
Dunnings undertaking parlors. The mem
bers of Portland Schwarben Vereln will at
tend. Interment at Lone Fir Cemetery.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
O'NETL At Angel Island. California, .prll 10.
Captain Patrick O'Nell, husband of Mary
O'Nell and father of John E. O'Neil and the
late Katherine O'Nell and brolher-ln-law of
Miss Godena Eric Funeral Sunday. Apnl
24, 1904, at 1:30 P. M.. from Holman'a chap
el, con.er Third and Salmon at. Relatives
and filLtds respectfully invltel to attend.
Interment Rlvervlew Cemetery.
FLOWERS Friends and acquaintances are
respectfully Invited to attend the funeral
services of William A. Flowers, which will
be held at Finleys Chapel at 2 P. M. today.
Interment Lone Fir Cemetery.
ZOLLER Friends and acquaintances arc re
spectfully invited to attend the fueral serv
ices of Joacphlna A. Zollcr, which will be
held at St. Patrick's Church, corner Nine
teenth and Savler streets at 2:30 P. M.,
Sunday, April 24. Interment Mount Calvary
Cemetery. The funeral will start from Fin
ley's Chapel at 2 P. M.
MORGAN Friends and acquaintances and
Indian War "Veterans are respectfully in
vited to attend the funeral services of the
late David D. Morgan, which will be held
at Flnleys Chapel at 3 P. XL Sunday,
April 24. Interment "Lone Fir Cemetery.
M'KEE The funeral services of the late
Mra Edward D. McKce will be held at the
family residence, 95 20th at., corner Flan
ders, at 2 P. M. Saturday, April 23, 1904.
Interment private.
MILLER At his late residence, 4G1 East
Clay street, April 21. 1004. John Miller,
aged 73 years, 1 month, 2 days. Funeral
will take place Sunday, April 24. at 2 P.
M. from F. S. Dunnlngs funeral parlors,
414 East Alder street. Friends Invited.
EDWARD HOLMAN CO, Cndertakera and
rrabalmers. hare moved to their now build
ing. Third and tialmua. Ladj-' ukslstant.
Telephone No, S07.
3. V. FINLEY & SON. Funeral Directors,
rnr. Zd and Madison. Office of County Cor
aer. Lady assistant. Telephone No. 9.
F. S. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 Enat
Alder. Lady assistant. Telephone East 52.
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you the best that can be produced
PORTLAND, OREGON
Flrat-CIsuis Clieclc RetKrat
Cest&ected "Wit Hotel.
C. O. DaTla, Sea. ui Treu.
THE
ESMOND HOTEL
CSCAB AXOEKSOR, Muajor
Front and Morrison Streets
PORTLAND - OREQON
rHEE "BUS TO AND FROM ALL TRAINS.
Rate European plan. SOc, TSc. 11.00. $1.60.
SS.00 per day Sample rooms In connection.
Showers, followed by fair; warmer, except
near the coast; westerly winds.
Southern Idaho Showers, followed by fair
weather; warmer.
EDWARD A. BEALS. District Forecaster.
AMUSEMENTS.
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE, Resident Manager.
Phone Main 863.
POPULAR-PRICE MATINEE TODAY
AT 2:15 O'CLOCK.
' AL. G. FIELD'S MINSTRELS
Prices Adults. 50c: children. 25c;
to any part of the theater.
LAST PERFORMANCE TONIGHT AT 8:15.
Prices, $1.60. 75c, 50c, 35c, 25c
MARQUAM GRAND THEATER
W. T. PANGLE. Resident Manager.
Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday nights April
25, 26, 27, 1904; epeclal-prlce matinee Wednes
day, MARY MANNERING, In the delightful
lng prices Lower floor, except last 3 rows. 1
iV Vk' """. i.uv. uaituilj, iirBl J rows,
51.50; second 3 rows. $1; last 0 rows, 75c
Boxes and loges, $12.50. Special matinee
prices Lower floor. $1.50, $1. Balcony, $1.00,
1 5c. 00c Entire gallery, 50c Seats are now
selling. Phone Main SCS.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
COBDRAY & RUSSELL, MGRS.
MATINEE TODAY. TONIGHT,
The Olympia Comic Opera Company
In the
"Chimes of Normandy"
NEXT SUNDAY MATESEE AND NIGHT,
"The Mikado"
Prices as usual.
CORDRAY'S THEATER
CORDRAT & RUSSELL. MANAGERS.
Mnnnv .. t.,, .1
nHTUoe&H
MRS.
F1SKE
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Wednesday evening,
April 27.
"Hedda G abler."
$1.00. 75c and 50c
Prices $2.00. $1.50.
Seats on sale today at 10 A. M.
THE BAKER h-
THEATER Jd Manager.
Phone Main 1907.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday, the new
Nelll-Morosco Company, In Nat Goodwin's suc
cess, THE COWBOY and THE LADY
Evening price 50c, 35c, 25c, 15c
Matinee. 25c 15c, 10c
Next week beginning
x Sunday matinee, April 24,
THE SWORD OF THE KING
Henrietta Cros man's Great Success.
EMPIRE THEATER
Twelfth and Morrison streets.
Six Nights; Beginning Tuesday, April 19,
ANNA EVA
FAY
In
SOMNOLENCY.
Marvelous! mysterious I the talk of the countryl
Popular prices, 25c and 35c.
MaUaees Xor ladles only Thursday and Satur
day. All seats. 25c
FREE On Tuesday evening, one lady will be
admitted Tree on every paid ticket.
ARCADE THEATER
Seventh and "Washington.
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
2:80 to 4:30. 7:30 to 10:3a
Sunday, continuous from 2 to 10:30.
For Ladles Gentlemen and Children.
Admission. 10 cents" to any seat.
BASEBALL
PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE
AT ATHLETIC PARK.
Cor. Vaughn and 23d st.
"Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 3:30 P. M.
Saturday 3 P. M.. Sunday 2:30 P. M.
Monday, April 26. 3:30 P. M.
Ladles' day, today.
NEW TODAY.
BUTTER LOWER
Best creamery .50c 65c
Good creamery..... ................ .45c. 50c
Dairy butter ., .... 35c. 40c
Ranch eggs :c
Best sugar-cured ham.... 13a
Picnic ham Do
C pounds lard compound.. ..... ...... ,45c
5 pounds pure leaf lard 55c
Arbuckle and Lion coffee, 2 pounds.... -..55c
Chickens (Saturday), pound 17c and 18c
LA GRANDE CREAMERY, 204 Yamhill st.
"WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED:
first-class work by practical Jewelers; old
gold bought or taken in exchange. Tlngry
the jeweler, N. E. cor. 3d and Washington,
upstairs, over N. P. Express Co.
CHOICE QUARTER-BLOCK." M'MILLEN'S
Addition, cor. o Cherry and Benton sts.,
Xor sale for $3000 by W. B. Chase. 007 Wor-.
cester block; office hours, S to 12 A. M.
FOR SALE CHEAP ONE ACRE OF
ground, with large barn on Columbia
boulevard, near Peninsular Station. Tyler
Investment Co. 704 Dekum.
S0.O0O FEET OF BEST-LOCATED WARE,
house ground site. West Side: sidetrack.
Particulars. L. E. Thompson & Co., 223
Zd st.
INVESTMENT WEST SIDE FLATS. IN
cont $1000 yearly? price $5500. L. E.
Thompson & Co., 228 3d st.
WOODSTOCK
Good lots, near "tar-llne, 100x100. cleared and
partly cleared: high ground, healthy, good wa
ter, schools, churches; price $175. -Sea C. iu
I Parkar, Woodstock
CLASSIFIED AD. BATES.
noona,' "Rooms end Board," "House
keeping Rooms." "Situation v "Wanted." IS
worts rr less, 15 cents: 16 to 20 words. SO
cents; 21 to 23 words. 25 cents. etc. No dis
const for additional lcsertloas. ""
"UNDER ALL OTHER HEADS except
"New Today." 30 cents for 15 words or less;
18 to 90 words. 40 cents; 21 to 23 words. CO
cents, etcfirst Insertion. Each additional
insertion, one-halt; so farther discount un
der one month.
"NEW TODAY' (gangs measure- agats).
IB cents per line, first Insertion; 10 cents per
line for, each additional insertion.
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The Oregenlan will sot be responsible for
errors In advertisements taken through tfca
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NEW TODAY.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY THE
Title Guarantees Trust Co.
C Ofin Iot 50x100 feet, N. E. cor. E. Sth
53 JUU sxi& Tillamook sts.
cinfin Cottage of 5 rooms and lot 41x103
i?XUUU cor commercial street and Cook
ave., rents for $12 a month.
Q1 Oft Lot 50x100 feet on Broadway, bet.
qjiUOVf l8t and 2d Holladay Add.; terms
half cash, balance on time
eloign Cottage 5 rooms and bath, with 2
sxmuu nice j0tst 60x100 on Portsmouth
ave., near car line; terms ?500
cash, balance on time.
1500
52000
2 fine lots, 662-3x100 S. W. cor.
E. 32d and Belmont.
E. 34th st., bet. E. Madison and E.
Main st.. lot and cottage 5 rooms
and bath, hard finished, piped for
ga3. rents $2. a month; terms part
' cash, balance- on time.
cinen University Park, two lots and
P.ttu houso of 8 rooms, near car line.
Furniture for sale.
Eugene street, between Rodney
and Union aves., 50x150 feet and
a modern residence of 0 rooms,
bath, -gas, eta, ttreets fully im
proved. Sellwood, clcse to car. cottage of
7 rooms and two lots 100x100 feet.
$3500
$1700
city water: terms $500 cash, bal
ance to suit.
QllOfl E. ISth street, bet. E. Morrison
ipiAUland E Alder streets, lot 50x100
feet.
52500
$2600
E. Salmon, bet. E. 35th and E.
36th streets, 50x100 feet and new
house 6 rooms, bath, etc.
E. 37th and E. Yamhill sts, lot
and houso of 6 rooms, bath and
basement: terms $600 cash, bal
ance to suit.
Broadway and E. First St., house
of 7 rooms: bath, furnace, etc.
$2400
ana fractional lot.
R99f 100x100 feet, E. 16th and E. Mor-
$27nO 10lli and "Weldler sts., 100x100
,p wv feet and houso of 7 rooms, barn
nice yard and abundant fruit.
Sunnyslde. cor. e. 34th and E.
Morrison sts., 100x100 feet and
$3250
nouse or 11 rooms, with bath,
large attic and brick basement.
flfl "Williams ave.. near Halsey street,
"""" lot and new house 7 rooms, bath,
modern In all respects; terms half
cash, balance In 3 or 4 years at
u per cent.
aAnuAifto in nouses ana iois in an parts
of the city. Call and let us know just what
von wanf.
......
TITLES INSURED -
ABSTRACTS FURNISHED
Title Guarantee &
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
Ground Floor Fourth-Street Side
A FEW SETS OF
MODERN
ELOQUENCE
WILL BE SOLD "
AT HEAVY DISCOUNT
The Famous Library Edition
Apply Room 200
OREGONIAN BUILDING
IRVINGTON
Cheapest Because Choicest
Secure a'home before prices ad
vance. Will build you a home on
the best lots In IRVINGTON, con
venient to both car lines, and fur
nish the money.
O. M. SMITH
714 Chamber of Commerce.
I 2
Mortgage Loans 5and Upwards
Real Estate City and Farm
Insurance in AH Linos
A. H. BlftltELL,
Formerly of MacMsster & BlrrelL
202-S McKay Building. Third and Stark.
Phone Main 232.
WOODSTOCK
Portland's Choice Suburb.
Homes on Monthly Installments.
PORTLAND TRUST COMPANY,
100 Third St.
FOR SALE
Second-hand Hoe Shaving Machine
'hand power) for matter 19x26. In
quire of A. W. Cochran, with Ore;
gonian Publishing Co.
WAREHOUSE TENANT
"Wanted A tenant for a Quarter block In
warehouse district. "West Side, one block from
track; will build to suit. W CS, Oregonlan.
MORTGAGE LOANS
On Improved city and farm property. Build
ing loans. Installment loans. "WM. ilAC
MASTER. 311 "Worcester block.
MORTGAGE L0A3S
Pa ImDxaved city and farm property.
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NEW TODAY.
BRANCH
Real Estate Offices
OF THE
Title Guarantee &
Trust Co.
SUNNYSHJE OFFICE, cor. E. 37th and Bel
mont ets., on the Sunnyslde and
Mount Tabor car-line. Office In
charge of Mr. B. B. Carey. Phone
Union 3995.
NORTH IRVTNGTON OFFICE, cor. Union ave.
and Falling st., on the Woodlawn
and Vancouver car-line. Office In
charge of Mr. Fred ForrelL Phone
Scott 10SO.
ST. JOHNS OFFICE, at the terminus of the
St. Johns car-line. Office In charge
of Mr. D. C Rogers. Phone Union
1140.
HOLLADAY PARE! OFFICE, cor. E. 21st and'
Clackamas sts. Take Holladay
Park car from 1st and Washington
ets. Office In charge of Mr. Fred
X. Hungerford. Phone East 741.
The abovo offices have been established for
the convenience of our patrona and for all
others who wish Information concerning real
estate In the districts above named.
Title Guarantee &Trust Co.
(PHONE EXCHANGE SO.)
6 and 7 Chamber of Commerce
Six City Bonds
A limited amount of Portland City bonds for
sale In lots from $500 to $15,000. Inquire of
Maegly & Tlchner. 210 4th.
JFOB SALE REAL ESTATE.
A SNAP
10 lots on Peninsula, near Portland Rail
way Company's new line; high. level and
sightly. Improved street, city water mains
laid, adjoining University Park lots selling
for $125 each; will bo sold at $45 each,
having been taken in under mortgage. R.
L Eckerson & Co., 5 Washington bldg.
NEW AND MODERN 7-ROOiI COTTAGE
in Upper Alblna; bath, toilet, full size
basement, fine corner lot; only $2300.
New and modern 5-room cottage on E.
Burnslde, near car-barns; only $1450. Lan
caster Realty Co., 321 Morrison at,, or 151 &
Gth st.
?450 BUYS 4 LOTS, 50x100 EACH, ONE
block from Portsmouth Station, St. Johns
car-line; good garden; soil cleared and level;
sell one or all at earns rate; best bargain on
this car-line. Ellis & Holaday, room 21, 2W
Morrison st.
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? QUABTER
block, Tillamook and E. 12th; sewer, gas,
water, cement walks; three blocks to two
car-lines; bargain to party who will Im
prove. F. R. Cook, owner, 240 Stark st.
$450 THE CHOICEST -ACRE FRONTING
Portland Blvd.. adjoins Piedmont; high
cleared, grand view; magnificent home site,
G. H. Van Houten, 303 Chamber of Com.
OWNER HAS FOxt SALE A NEW T-ROOM
house, near Portland Academy; any one de
biting such a property would do well to com
municate with L 40, Oregonlan.
$2000 S-ROOM HOUSE, FULL LOT, SEV
eral fine bearing fruit trees; desirable lo
catlop; East Portland Heights. Inquire
Samuel Weldon. 145 3d st.
$350-HALF VALUE, 2 LOTS, ONE BLOCK
from car, 3-room house; some furniture and
fence; must sell. . See T. L. Sullivan, Laurel
wood; Mt. Scott car.
FOR SALE FINEST CORNER ON BASfi
Line Road. Mt. Tabor; 152x158, 4 lots,
opposite Pfunder"s gardens. F. A. Van
klrk, 150 Front st.
A SNAP. 100 ACRES GOOD LAND, RUN
nlng water, close to P. O. and 12 miles to
Forest Grove: terms to suit. Shoe Store,
270 Washington st.
7ROOMS. BATH. TRAYS. FIREPLACE,
beautiful mantel, large lot, cement walks.
Improved streets. Inquire 690 Water, from
0 to 4.
FOR SALFI LONG BEACH, WASH., COM
pletcly -furnished house and lot, at one
halt what It cost. Owner, 300 Goodnough
bldg.
$400 LOT ON WEIDLER ST.
$500 Lot on Halsey; $25 cash, balance
'small payments. Miller, 303 Chamber Com.
200 FARMS, SMALL TRACTS AND LOTS
Bargains on O. W. P. electric line. O. R.
Addlton. Lenta. Or. Take Mt. Scott car; 5c.
MOST ATTRACTIVE ACRE AT MT. TABOR,
surrounded by beautiful homes; In fine con
dition. Miller, 303 Chamber of Commerce.
6-ROOM HOUSE, MODERN IN EVERY RE
epect; terms, $2500. Hoopengarner &
Ennes, 625 Chamber of Commerce.
$1000 FINE CORNER LOT S. E. CORNER
Hood and Grover; 100 feet on Hood andT
50 on Grover; owner, 211 Glbbs st.
QUIT LOOKING FOR A HOME. LET US
show you one. Hoopengarner & Ennes,
025 Chamber of Commerce.
7TH ST., FRACTIONAL CORNER LOT, 7
blocks from Portland Hotel, a bargain.
C 6G, Oregonlan.
RARE BARGAIN $2000 BUYS 235 ACRES
near Brownsville. B. S. Cook, 231 Alder
st.. Portland.
HOMES ON INSTALLMENT PLAN; PLANS
and estimate free. J. O. Wrenn, room 100,
Ablugton bldg.
3-ROOM COTTAGE AND SIGHTLY LOT,
Grand ave., near Prescott, $700. Phone
Union 6524.
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COTTAGE 4 ROOMS. NEW BATH, TOILET;
one or two lots, near car. A Glrdwood,
Tremont.
NEW 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE, NEAR
steel bridge; $3000; terms. 612 Commercial
building.
FOR SALE 50x100. 14TH AND E. SALMON,
corner, cheap; owner 306 Goodnough bldg.
BOTLD YOURSELF A HOME. PAY ME
back by installments. Apply 405 Marquam.
TWO LOTS ON THLAMOOK ST., NEAR
2Sth st. Apply at 1134-3d st. N.
TIMBER LAND FOR SALE.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP IN TRACTS
from 40 acres upwards; also "recertified sol
diers' additional Porterfleld-ValenUne land
warrants and other kinds of land ecrip. Ma
glnnls & Son, 227 Falling bldg.
FOREST RESERVE SCRIP FOR SALE IN
any size tracts, ready for Immediate use; this
scrip will take agricultural, grazing or tim
ber land. H. B. Compson, 618 Marquam bldg.
644 ACRES OF TIMBER IN COWLITZ
County. Wash., for sale at a bargain if
taken soon. D. W. Faulkner, Anita, la.
TIMBER INVESTMENTS 1 HAVE FOR
sale several large and small tracts of tim
ber. A. E. Mathews, 418 Oregonlan bldg.
SCRIP WRITE MB FOR LOWEST
prices. L. W. Whiting, 40S Ablngton bldg.
WANTED REAL ESTATE.
WE HAVE BUYERS FOR 0 AND 7-ROOM
houses on both sides of the river. See us
for a quick sale. Hoopengarner & Ennes.
625 Chamber of Commerce.
BRUTO US YOUR WEST SIDE PROPERTY;
we have buyers. L. W. Whiting & Cc. 403
Ablngton bldg.
FOR SALE FARMS.
27.000 ACRES OF IRRIGATED LAND,
free from the stato to settlers, who will
pay from $5 to $15 per acre to the Co
lumbia Southern Irrigation Company for
perpetual water right; for Information call
or address B. S. Cook. 251 Alder St., Fort
land. Or.
15 ACRES NEAR MILWAUKEE. 5 ACRES
clear, 1 acre In grapes, 2 acres In all kinds
of fruit trees, 2 acres In clover, 10 acres
slashed: house and barn; price and terms
reasonable. C. Kerr, owner, blacksmith,
Mllwaukle.
FARM LANDSWE ARE HEADQUAR
ters for Eastern Oregon wheat lands and
have a large list of Willamette Valley
farina See us before you buy. Mc-
ArtiiliA VAbfifiKXt iQ 2fZiH$ Jtitii
FOR SALE FARMS.
SNAP GET IT NOW.
80-acre farm, near Scnppoose, y, miles
from boat landing and railroad station:
good land, especially adapted to fruit; 12
acres cleared; good house and barn, cord
wood nqugh to pay out the price asked.
Which Is only $2000 and on easy payments.
Room 21, 204 Morrison. 165 'A 3d st.
roil SALE SO ACRES TIMBER LAND
near Cottage Grove., Or.; large log house,
living water, good gran land when wood
1 off; $000 cash. 11. K. Joyce. Saginaw,
Or., or 740 E. 21st st, Portland.
FOR BALE 80 ACRES GOOD PLOW LAND
In 15-11 Deschutes Irrigation A Power
Company's canal through center of both
forties; warranty deed. Address The Jour-
nal, Prinevllle, Or
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FOR SALE FIRST-CLASS FARM NEAR
Astoria, highly Improved, with stock, Im
plements and household furniture goes with
place; easy terms. Alex Shlves. 318 Allsky
bldg.
FOR 8ALE GOOD DAIKT AND STOCK
farm, 870 acres, on mile from Astoria;
email housa and orchard; green grass alt
year. W. G. Howoll, 538 Chamber of Com
merce. 4
IMPROVED FARMS JtDR SALE IN ALL
parts of Oregon and Washington; payments
made to emit purchasers. For particulars
apply to Wm. MocMaster, 311 Worcester
block.
E10 TO ?20 MONTHLY BUYS 10 TO 100
acre farms near Portland with Immediate
possession; on railway and car lines. Ore
gon Iron & SUel Co.. 330 Sherlock bldg.
600 ACRES VALLEY LAND IN SOUTHERN
Oregon: -650 open. 500 tillable. 200 river
bottom; well fenced and watered; good
bulldihgs. Address X 53, Oregonlan.
FORTY ACRES RICH SOIL. FRUIT TREES
and berries, necessary buildings, two good
springs; 12 acres In cultivation; price 5000.
407 10th.
Exceptionally fine, level farm, C& acres, culti
vated: 8 miles east on car-line; modern Im
provements; 700 winter apples. 227 rront at.
roK SALE.
Horses, Vehicles, Etc
SNAP $120 BUYS SPAN OF MATCH
brown horses, 7 and 8 years old, weighing
2360, with set of farm harness; $45 buys
sound horse. 8 years old, weight 1000, suit
able for farm, or express work; also one bay
mare 7 years old, weight 1300, sound and
true. Call today. Fashion Stable, 20th and
Washington.
JUST ARRIVED WITH 20 HEAD OF
draft, driving and delivery horses; also a
few head of cheap farm mares. Red Front
Stables, 15th and Washington Bt.
FOR SALE CHEAP SWELL TEAM OF
driving horses, fine for pleasure, with two
seated trap; owner must sell. Call 226
3d st. Phone Main 1510.
STEAM WOOD-SAW; ALSO CHILD'S
hearse; Shetland pony and buggy. 211 Wash.
GOODt GENTLE RIDING PONY; HAS
been driven to cart. Phone Main 1927.
FOR SALE 20 EASTERN OREGON HORSES
from 1000 to 1200 pounds. 380 Water at.
2 GOOD DELIVERY HORSES WILL SELL
cheap. Inquire Andrew Kan & Co.
Pianos.
GOOD CARE AND SMALL MONTHLY
rent lor use upright piano. D 68, Oregonl
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Miscellaneous.
DOES YOUR ROOF LEAK I
Repair It with EZoterite; It rolls, easy to lay;
needs no painting or coating; good over old
Iron, tin or shingles; best for new roofs.
Elaterlte Roofing Co., 10 Worcester bldg.
ABSTRACT BOOKS FOR SALE THE
oldest set of abstract books In Clatsop
County; full set of Astoria and entire
county. Apply Frank Spittle, Astoria, Or.
fcl'ANDARD TYPEWRITERS FROM $23;
all makes rented and repaired. Rubber
stamps, notary seals, etc Cunningham's.
231 Stark. TaL 1407.
DIAMONDS -K. CHOICE BLUB WHITE;
heirloom; need money; will sell at half
value; mounted to suit. 012 Commercial
bldg.
IF YOU WISH GOOD 4-FT LIVE FIR
wood go to Hoover & Conway, 313 Water
st. Phone Main 4C06.
FOR SALE CHOICE BROWN LEGHORN
and Barred Rock eggs, $1 a setting. Phone
Union 2405.
ROLLTOP DESK, SAFE. TYPEWRITER
and chair. N 64, Oregonlan.
SAFE, ALMOST NEW. VERY CHEAP. AD
dress T 66, care Oregonlan.
TWO SAFES; ONE DIEBOLD. 1 HALL'S.
L. 63, Oregonlan.
HELP WANTED MALE.
NOTICE.
CANADIAN EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, the
leading employment agency of the North
west. 249 Burnslde st. Phone Main 2074.
UNCLE SAM WANTS HELP; 14.000 Ap
pointments last year; free examination, pa
per and catalogue giving positions and sal
aries. Dept. V, Western Correspondence
University, 925 Golden Gate ave., San Fran
cisco. ARE YOU COMPETENT? WE HAVE Posi
tions for managers, salesmen, office men and
technical men paying $1000 to $5000 a year;
high grade exclusively: ask for booklet. Hap
goodi, suite K. 502 Pioneer bldg.. Seattle.
MEN AND WOMEN TO LEARN BARBER
trade; class for ladles; write for particu
lars, and if in doubt make personal investi
gation. American Barber College. 263 Ev
erett st, Portland.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN. 18 OR 20
years old, who has clerked In drugstore
and must be registered as assistant In
JOregon; references. H 67, Oregonlan.
PERSON TO INTERVIEW LOCAL TRADE
for commercial house; salary $21 and ex
penses weekly; previous experience unnec
essary. Colonial, Caxton, Chicago.
Men to learn barber trade; only requires 8
weeks; special oflr; constant practice, ex
pert instruction; catalogue free. Moler Sys
tem College, San Francisco, CaL
WANTED-20 MILLHANDS. $1.75 TO $2;
knee bolter, $3; rollway man, $2.50; woods
men, $2 up. Lumbermen's Labor Bureau,
205 Morrison st.
$25 TO $65 PER WEEK WORKING UNION
Mutual Aid Association sick and accident
benofits; $1 per month. 401 Marquam bldg.,
Portland.
TOUNG MAN TO DO PACKING AND
porter work; wholesale cigar house; fur
nish references. Address S 67, Oregonlan.
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A TRAVELING SALESMAN FOR WHOLE
eale liquor house: German preferred; refer
ences required. G 67, care Oregonlan.
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WANTED SEVERAL MACHINISTS WITH
railroad experience for work In large lum
ber camp. B 66, Oregonlan.
MUSICIANS WHO DOUBLE BRASS, STRING;
alio leader; reliable traveling company. Ad
dress HoteL Scott, room 235.
EDUCATED GENTLEMAN, GOOD TALKER
to travel; salary and commission; no canvass
ing. Hotel Scott, room 335,
WANTED-A STOUT. BOY; ONE WHO
wants to learn a trade. Portland Wire &
Iron Works, 263 Flanders.
WANTED SEVERAL GOOD COAL MIN-
crs for work on property recently opened
up. A 67, Oregonlan.
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WANTED EXPERIENCED BOILERMAK-
er for charge of boiler shop in small plant.
Y 66, Oregonlan.
WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN BAR
ber trade; free tuition. Portland Barber
School. 82 N. 2d.
WANTED FURNITURE SALESMAN IN
city. Clerks' Registration Bureau, 205
Morrison st.
FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER TO WORK ON
ladles' garments. Apply E. Gurney, Mo
hawk bldg.
CLERK WANTED CANDY STORE. 181 3d.
WANTED TEAMS FOR HAULING LUM
ber; steady work. Inman, Pouteen & Co.
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WANTED 50 MEN SUPERS. APPLY AT
Cordray's Theater 9 A. M. Saturday.
WANTED BRIGHT BOY TO WORK
law office. 31-34 Concord bldg.
IN
BOY WANTED TO WORK IN DRUGSTORE.
Address C 69, care Oregonlan.
COATMAKER WANTED DEURLING &
Padden, Vancouver, Wash.
WANTED FIRST-CLABS PANTS MAKERS.
Nlcoll the tailor, 108 3d st.
700 MEN DAILY TO HAYS. HAIR CUT,
Mjfi. 2fl Rnrrnld.il. a
HELP WANTED FEMALE.
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DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL KINDS CHAM
bermalds. cooks; waitresses, nurseglrls sec
oadglrl. housekeepers, housework, $15 to
$30. Canadian Parlors, 228 Morrison.
Phone Main 1323.
WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPH
er and clerk, with knowledge of Insurance.
wtate experience, salary wanted, addressing
la own handwriting. Box 277.
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework; must bo a good plain cook,
good wages; German girl preferred; call
iorenoons. 505 Gllsan st.
SHORTHAND. TYPEWRITING. BOOKKEEP
ing. penmanship and English branches' taught
by experienced teacher; day and night. M
33, Oregonlan.
WANTED EXPERIENCED SECOND GIRL;
must have reference; wages $23. Call at
Mrs. M Lang, 373 West Park St., ccr.
Montgomery.
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NEGRO COOK. WOODCHOPPERS. COOKS,
rallspllttprs, dishwashers, hotel waitresses
(fare). $5 week, domestics. Drake, 205'a
A ashlngton.
WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS, COOKS,
waitresses, chambermaids, general workers,
?,V V0 AKency, 230 ft Yamhill. Phona
Black 2S81.
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WANTED GIRL FOR COOKING AND
general housework; small family; wages
$20. Apply 67 N. 14th St., bet. Davis and
Everett.
FOR Ladies nsrx
Portland Women's Employment Company.
216 Allsky, cor. 3d and Morrison. Red 30S7.
-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK.
small house, small family, good wages.
Call 1202 Hendricks ave., Piedmont.
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WANTED LADY SOLICITORS; PERMA
nent, pleasant employment, salary or com
mission; references. V 67. Oregonlan.
WANTED CHAMBERMAID. WAITRESS
light housework, cooks. Call Scandinavian
American. 226 3d st. Main 1519.
GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND
cooking. Call up Phone Front 1701 before
9 A. M. and aftor 5 P. M.
WANTED-COMPETENT GIRL FOR SECOND
work; must understand Mng. Call morn
ings, 474 Market, cor. 14th.
YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GENERAL
housework: three In family, adults. 55 E.
10th, North., cor. Davis.
WANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY
makers. Apply at once. Wonder Millinery
Co., 1st and Morrison.
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WANTED FHtST-CLASS SHIRTWAIST
maker; steady work. Call at 543 Flanders
st.. bet. 16th and 17th.
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WANTED A GIRL WHO UNDERSTANDS
second work: references required. Apply at
835 Lovejoy street.
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WANTED LADY BOOKEEPER AND
stenographer for a bank; out of city. Call
226 3d street.
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LADY, SOME STAGE EXPERIENCE. TO
care for baby, traveling dramatic company.
is tM, uregoman.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOCSE
work; family of two; no washing. 234
Park st.
WANTED AT THE EAGLE EMPLOYMENT,
204 Goodnough. lady stenographer and book
keeper. WOMAN FOR PLAIN COOKING AND GEN
eral work. 685 Weldler st. Phono Union
1772.
WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
work: good wages. Apply 731 Savler st.
WANTED A DRESSMAKER TO SEW BY
the week, 327 23d at. Phone Main 3575.
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK
Apply to Mrs. A. T. Bird. 714 Front st.
WANTED GIRL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE
work and live at home. 173 E. 7th st.
A GOOD GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK:
out of the city. 216 Allsky bldg.
WANTED NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF
year-old child. 427 Washington st.
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES WANTED AT
Watson's Restaurant, 109 4 th st.
WANTED YOUNG LADY FOR MASSAGE
parlor. 209 4th st, room 4.
HELP WANTED MALE OR rEMALE.
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THE PORTLAND EMPLOYMENT COM
pany, the leading employment company la
Portland; men and women supplied free.
211 Morrison st. Phone Main 4U4G.
HELP FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE.
Occidental Employment Company, 130
First st. Hood 1SS3.
MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN
on gentleman's place near Portland. D. E.
Budd. 110 1st st.
SITUATIONS WANTED MALE.
Bookkeepers and Clerks.
POSITION BY YOUNG ATTORNEY; FIVE
years' experience; understand bookkeeping
and operate typewriter; stranger In Ore
gon, but can give good references. Ad
dress box 155, Athena. Or.
SITUATION WANTED AS CLERK OR MAN
ager by man with 9 yeara of experience in
the retail merchandise business; can fur
nish good references. Write to J. O. Streff,
Vancouver. Wash.
YOUNG MAN. 21 YEARS OF AGE. WISHES
position as bookkeeper, stenographer; ha3
had some experience; city references. Ad
dress W. A. T., 406 Burnslde St., city.
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AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT NOW IN
Seattle wishes position In Portland as book
keeper; best references. Address W. Beasley,
823 Marlon St., Seattle, Wash.
YOUNG MAN 22. five years' experience In
railroad offices, wlshos position? have
typewriter; willing and obliging, honest.
Address G 68, Oregonlan.
GROCERY CLERK WANTS POSITION; IS
competent and can furnish best of references;
not afraid of work. 372 Washington st.,
Castle bldg.
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Miscellaneous.
JAPANESE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FUR
nlshes all kinds help, cooks, domestics, farm
hands: labor contracts a specialty. CO N.
6th. Phone Clay 092.
WANTED POSITION TO TAKE CHARGE
and run lodging-house; have had experi
ence. Address B 67, Oregonlan.
COLORED MAN. GOOD HABITS. DESIRES
permanent situation, driving family carriage
preferred. M 67, Oregonlan.
YOUNG MAN WANTS WORK MORNING
and evening for board and room. Address
C CS, Oregonlan.
GOOD. HONEST JAPANESE WANTS COOK
lng and housework In family. Phone Hood
363. 41 1st st.
JAPANESE HOUSECLEANEs'G COMPANY
furnishes men at short notice. 69 N. fitb.
Phone Clay 592.
PRINTER WANTS STEADY SITUATION.
For Information address Lock Box 275,
Athena. Or.
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EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN DESIRES A
position in confectionery. Address B CS,
Oregonlan.
PIANIST POSITION WANTED IN PARLOR
house, first-class sigbtreader. Address X 67,
Oregonlan.
JAPANESE SCHOOL BOY "WANTS A Po
sition near North Central School. Phone
East 764.
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SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE,
Bookkeepers and Stenographers.
WANTED POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER
or bookkeeper or both by young woman
graduate of business college, neat writer.
Phone Union 1564 or address S 65. Ore
gonlan. : i
Housekeepers.
WIDOW, AGED 33. WITH 2 CHILDREN.
Wants situation as housekeeper on farm;
references exchanged. Address Box 373,
Corvallls, Benton County, Or.
LADY OF REFINEMENT DESIRES SITC
atlon housekeeper, widower's family; picas
ant home. 230 Yamhill. Phono Black
2881.
SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG WIDOW
with boy 2. housekeper widower. 230 't
Yamhill. Phone Black 28S1.
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DomesUcs.
WOMAN WANTS HOUSEWORK TO DO BY
the day. Call Phone Scott 2853.
GENERAL HOUSEWORK. APPLY
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