The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, January 17, 1903, Image 4

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THE TOWN OF DESCHUTES
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Proposed terminus of the Columbia Southern Railroad.
Junction of the Corvall’s L Eastern R; il oid.
Situated on Deschutes River in Deschutes Valiev.
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Commands the great Southeastern Oregon timber district.
Has 5,’250,000,000 standing feet of Yellow Pine tributarv.
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Ideal water power,
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Mill sites and storage capacity for logs.
In the midst of that immense arid region long known as the “ Oregon
Desert," but now 1 eing reclaimed by irrigation.
The United States Government has expressed a desire to establish a
National irrigation system at DESCHUTES.
Perfect Climate.
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School.
Magiiificient Scenery.
New Public School Building.
Pure Crystal Water.
Public
The town is just starting on its mission
of destiny.
D e s c h u te s
Is the “ REAL THING.“
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E s ta te
It is like buying gold dollars for 80 cents.
We have determined to place a few Resilience Lots in the iirst platted and
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recorded subdivision on the market at Red Rock Prices to start the ball a rolling
First conic, first served.
Not more than five lots sold to anv one individual.
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Lots 40x11*1 feet to a 12-foot alley.
Price from 840 to $00 per lot.
Terms, one-fotinh cash.
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A new epoch is at hand for this country,
Don't miss this last opportunity.
Solid in your order with one-fourth purchase price and we will select best
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lots seriatim as prr application.
REFERENCE:
First National Bank, of Prine-
vilie, Oregon: Merchants National Bank, cf Port­
land, Oregon.
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