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8 THE : OREGON DAILY JOUEXAL, POHTIAXD, TUESDAY EVENING. JAN UAItY " 2G, 100 i. . Forty Billion -Feet ; of Merchantable TimberJ One Hundred and Sixty-eight Million j Dollars will be spent for ; wages1 of men who will fell these forests. THREE MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND. ACRES OF OREGON YELLOW PINE ADJACENT TO THE GROWING; CITY. FORTY MILES OF IRRIGATION CANAL WATERS 100,000 ACRES, AND CAPITAL IS BUILDING MANY OTHER WATER nrmvnfR I 4XT "-.'"S3; ... BESCKUT5S 3jU2BEB COM? AST'S IAWMH.L, X.TTZ.E, OBEOOjr, 1993. . THE Garden Spot of Christendom is found in the beautiful valleys and irrigated; uplands of the. most fertile region beneath the sun. The greatest stock-growing country on the face of the earth; save a portion of New Zea land. One of the richest gold mines on the Pacific Coast is located on Trout Creek, this county. It is so rich, indeed, that its owners will not tell the amount of its annual production. In brief, this is the story of the region 6f country mantling the f - s tC lil 1 1 PESOKtnXS Z.UKBEB COMPACT'S . I A WXXX.&. LTT1.B, OBEaOW,. 1903 , , , , w Beautiful City of Crook County; Ore. x - k- LYTLE HAS A -TREMENDOUS-WATER-POWER ' THAT VARIKS BUT LITTLE THROUGHOUT THE TEAR. , THE DESCHUTES RIVER IS FED BY THE MOUNTAIN STREAMSRISINGVIn'X PROTECTED RESERVE., SO THAT . IT3 WATERS WILL NEVER BECOME CONTAMINATED BY '.; POISONOUS SUBSTANCES. INSURING ITS PURITY FOR" ALL TIME ' - . ' ' -' ' 1. V,' )! . ALTITUDE 3,600 FEET ABOVE - '' - SEA LEVEL : ; . - A . V ; - : 'v " ;j ; ; V. : 7 '-- ' v - " . . m. i : . " ', CLIMATE MILD IN WINTER AND DELICIOUSLY COOLhAND REFRESHING DURING THE . SUMMER; ' MONTHS. '. " THE , . AROMA' OF THE PINES MAKES. THIS ONE OF THE POP ULAR HEALTH RESORTS OF I THE WEST. AN. ATTRACT-' . IVE RESIDENCE REGION AT ANY SEASON OF THE YEAR. EXCELLENT (SCHOOLS; '.POLITE AND REFINED SOCIETY" ' Til ' AOCOKPUSXED &00A& BAWD, 1904. TERMINAL POINT of the COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RAILROAD EXTENSION ' ; From ShamkL6t6theCe - Lirf .L II j CXSUTMAS AT 1TTIB ZHSIOATZNa SVlOISm TEMPSXAT17BB ' ' BY CLOTXZBa WOIH, 1903. . Hat a moat brilliant futura befora It. It it acknowledged by all who fcaya viaitad that locality that hera ia to ba builded THE city of Central Oregon." Ite matohleae water power hna auffioient atrength to propel tha wheefa of a multitude of factorlea and milla. The mighty foreata aurrounding tha embryo city will giva employment to thoueanda of, woodtmen for mora than a aeora Of yeara to coma. The irrigated" prairiee of the region will produce milliona upon milliona of buthele of grain each year. Thia reeult la at aured, bacauaa there la never a failure of.cropa aown upon irrigated aoil. Thua for about'" j tha price of a buahal of wheat per year water will be aupplied that will guarantee an abundant yield of whatever crop may be planted at any time for all the centuriea to come. That thia part of Oregon. la to aoon be, tha garden apot of tha world la conceded by all at all familiar with eonditiona axiating there. On the ona aide la pure prairie, h -v-free from atump or atoha, requiring only moieture to oauao it to bloom and blotaom aa tha rote? on tha other great foreata of timber, placed there aa if by t win proviaion o Nature for tha welfare, nurture and protection of the children i of men. The . ruahing watera of the never failing and eoarcely varying Deachutea River whioh flowa through the town, will aoon be operating great flouring' milla, aawmilla, factoriea, eto.J1 aa wall ;f aa furniehing farmera with water for their broad aoraa that shall yield an abundance of . cereala, vegetables and herba ao long aa tha world shall atand or tima ahall be. SSv;' " U Y-.T L B ' r . Offer unparalleled inducementa to inveetora' and person aeeking buaineia looationa. All manner of bueineaa la needed there already. Aa will be aeen by the accompanying 'halftone plcturea of aoenea at tytle, it ia not plaos remote from civilization. It haa ita echoola and ohurchea and aoeial organizationa the eame aa any other charming part of Oregon, and all it wante today - ia mora of theee mora stores, more shops, mora farmera, mora people. IT JS BOUND TO BE A THRIVING, BUSTLING CITY, and he ;"who would prosper by its prosperity should make Invaatment now. J :. . it -xr .;:.; a XAvrr oatxsbzbto at ima,'' : 5 ? ' - . ; , CHBXSTKA1, 1903. . For further particulars, prices of lots, inducements to settlers, etc., H. W..REED, Gen'l Manager, Room 314 imperial Hotel Bldg. call upon or address , Portland, On ;f or ; C LYTLE TOWN SITE LYTLE via Deschutes. CROOK COUNTY, OREGON