The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, July 12, 1890, Page 891, Image 26

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    WEST SHORE.
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THE INTERNATIONAL CITY
Situated on the border where the state of Washington adjoins Canada, offers
Unequaled Advantages for Investments in Real Estate,
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The Fairhaven & Southern and the Canadian Pacific Railways will meet at
Blaine, and both roads will be running by the middle of July, 1890.
Is backed by a fine (arming country, has a splendid land-locked
harbor, and scenery unsurpassed in the world.
Building operations are active and1 real estate is constantly
increasing in value.
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CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON
On the Northern Pacific Railroad, midway between Portland and Seattle,
and directly in the center of Western Washington's finest
farming country, only 65 miles from the Pacific
ocean by the Willapa harbor route,
IS A WELL-BUILT TOWN.
Has a $10,000 school house, a $20,000 bank building, and othor im
provements to correspond with the dignity of the county seat of Lewis,
one of the richest counties of Washington. Chehalis will bo a manufac
turing and shipping town of 20,000 people in five years from now. For
detailed information, address
SECRETARY BOARD OF IMMIGRATION,
CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON.
CHEHALIS, WASHINGTON