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Show they always make a deep Impression on visitors. The only thlng they lack ts a smooth, level, dustless surface, such as is found in the oiled streets which are so familiar in California." MANY INQUIRIES FROM ALL OVER THE COUNRTY, SAYS R. L. PRITCHARD. R. L. Prltchard, manager of the real estate department of the Wilson-Sherman Company, says: "Since the election elec-tion our firm has received a great many letters from real estate investors in other -cities, showing that enterprising Investors are closely watching this region. re-gion. These letters came from all over the country not only the neighboring States but from New York, Massachusetts, Massachu-setts, Missouri and even from England. "Jt Is most encouraging to see the i great number of buildings being erected. erect-ed. Probably a real estate man realizes real-izes this growth more than those engaged en-gaged in other pursuits, as his business takes him to all parts of the city. In some parts, notably In the northeast and southeast sections, the rapid growth is really remarkable. "I believe that the scheme of oiling the streets which Is now being brought to our attention by an enterprising citizen cit-izen and earnestly backed by the Real Estate association, will have a very far-reaching far-reaching effect" on the growth of our city. Our streets are wider and more beautifully shaded by magnificent trees than any other city in the country and |