The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 27, 1904, Page 12, Image 12

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TOE OREGON" DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, "WEDNESDAY: EVENING, JAN UARY 27, 1904.
Forty Billion Feet of Merchantable Timber. One Hundred and Sixty-eight Million
Dollars will be spent for wages 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 watrp nTTrwF
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LYTXJ9, OSZaOK, 1903.
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
of country mantling the
DZSOHXTTSS X.tnUBEB COMPACT'S A'WVIU,
ITTM, OBEaOV,. 1903
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Beautiful City of jj CrooR County, Ore.
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LYTLE HAS A TREMENDOUS
WATER POWER
THAT VARIES BUT LITTLE! THROUGHOUT THE TEAR.
- THE DESCHUTES RIVER ' IS FED BY THE MOUNTAIN "
STREAMS, RISINQ IN A PROTECTED RESERVE, SO THAT
ITS WATERS WI1X. NEVER BECOME CONTAMINATED BY
POISONOUS SUBSTANCES. INSURING ITS PURITY FOR "
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ALTITUDE 3,600 FEET ABOVE
.SEA LEVEL
CLIMATE MILD IN WINTER AND DELICIOUSLY COOL AND
REFRESHING DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. THE
AROMA OF THE PINES MAKES THIS .ONE OF THE POP
ULAR HEALTH RESORTS OF THE WEST. AN ATTRACT
IVE RESIDENCE REGION AT ANY SEASON OF THE YEAR.
EXCELLENT SCHOOLS: POLITE AND REOTNttn Rnmrr-r
TERMINAL POINT of the COLUMBIA SOUTHERN RA
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Hat a most brilliant future before it. It la acknewladgad by all who hava vialtad that
leoality that hara ! to bo buildod THE city of Central Oregon. - Ita matchleee water
power has sufficient strength to propel the wheels of a multitude of factories and mills.
The mighty forests surrounding the embryo eity will give employment to thousands of
woodsmen fof more than a score of yeara to come. The Irrigated prairies of the region
will produce millions upon millions of bushsls of grain eaoh year. Thia result is ae
eured, beceuse there Is ' never a failure of crops sown upon irrigated soil. Thus for
the small aum of 91 P" ore per year water will be eupplied that will guarantee an
abundant yield of whatever crop may be planted at any time for all the centuries to
aome. That thia part of Oregon la to aoon be the garden epot of the world is conceded
by all at all familiar with conditions existing there. On the one side le pure prairie,
free from etump or stone, requiring only moisture to cause It to bloom and blossom as the
rose j on the ether great forests of timber, plaoed there as if by a wise provision oil
Nature for the welfare, nurture and protection of the children of men. The rushing
watera of the never falling and soarcely varying Deschutes River whioh flows through
the town, will soon be operating great flouring mills, sawmills, factories, eta, ae well
ae furnishing farmere with water for their broad aoree that ahall yield an abundance of
cereals, vegetablea and herbe ao long aa the world ahall stand or time shall be.
. L, Y TLE
Offers unparalleled indueementa to Investors and persons seeking business locationa.
All manner of buainess la needed there already. Aa will be aeen by the accompanying
halftone picture of scenes at Lytic, It Is not a place remote from civilization. It hae
ita achoola and churches and sooial organizations the eama aa any other charming part
of Oregon, and all it wants today la more of these more stores, more shops, mora
farmsrs, more people. IT 13 BOUND TO BE A THRIVING, BU8TLING CITY, and he
who would proaper by Ita prosperity Should make investment now. .
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OHOOL E0V8B AT &YTLX.
flirther particulars, prices of lots, inducements to settlers, etc., call upon or add
H. W. REED, Gen'l Manager, Room 314 Imperial Hotel Bldg., Portland, Or.; or
LYTLE
TOWNSITE
COMPANY
, LYTLE via Deschutes CROOK -COUNTY, OREGON
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