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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1902)
THE TOWN OF DESCHUTES \ { i i i i Proposed terminus of the Columbia Southern Railroad. Junction of the Corvallis Eastern Railroad. Situated on Deschutes River in Deschutes A alley. Commands the great Southeastern Oregon timber district. Has 5,250,000,000 standing feet of Yellow Pine tributary. Ideal water power. Mill sites and storage capacity for logs. In the midst of that immense arid region long known as the ‘‘Oregon Desert,” but now being reclaimed by irrigation. The United States Government has expressed a desire to establish a National irrigation svstem at DESCHUTES. Perfect Climate. Magnificioilt Scenery. Pure Crystal Water. Public. School, New Public School Building. The town is just starting on its mission of destiny. &■ D eschutes Real Is the “REAL THING." It is like buving i o o gold dollars for 80 cents. We have determined to place a lew Residence Lots in the first platted and recorded subdivision On the market at Red Rock Prices to start the hall a rolling, En‘st coiMc.lii'stserved. Not more than live lots sold to any one individual. Lot# HIM I I feet to a 12*foot alley. Price from 810 to $00 per lot. Terms, one fourth cash» A new epoch is at hand for this country. Don’t misS litis last opportunity. Send in your order with one-fourth purchase price and We Will select best lots seriatim its pci* application. REFERENCE: First National Bank, of Prine- ville, Oregon; Merchants National Bank, of Port- land, Oregon. Address t ir IwO, LE, OREGON