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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1907)
, k''" DAitV oAMftAti totmKAt,, flAtaM, ottBactJT. VElh Nii3nAlJ. itljold&taiiiii MB, iaof cptwmiw itiiWw .rxitrittiiiii rmw, ni. . ...... .-,..,. THE WILLAMETT THE WEALTH BttgMKftiPrttft,'ifr iifciwTwiMimnViiir , ,., MMMUk " liL-jrs OF t VAIIpv 1 THE SOIL, CLIMATE AND YEARLY RAINFALL Physically, the tnto of Oregon 1 a subsoil of clay, and aff autliorltfbs divided Into three Motions ontornro t!lt Uoro la, not nnogijr vnllfey In t.lin wnrlil Mini- rnn Kiir"nfis nn.l vriiitlirxt-n ninl wiMrfprn. lint a nno . i . ' . ' this booklet Is doslgnod to show Lh9'Mr,lo80i fow cqunt It forg'ene'rnl ngrlculturs'l In fa'ct, experiment aim txHtlng conditions, rosourcos nnd practical demonstration havo proven possibilities or tho Willamette valley, ,thnt almost any kind of fruit, cereal one of tho richest sections In Amuri- ;or vegetable known to tho tempo. , , ,. ., , . .. nto zone will thrlvo and produce to ca. the readers attention w 11 ho d - rect0l n thg va ii'i"otl to western Oregon, In which n.e valley is located. To onconraRO tho sottlomont of Tl.H vullov, which cannot bo wir-.01'0"1- congrott Ju tlio fifties passed imsHod for henlthfulnems, beauty of lIl donation land Hnlm net, giving lonoiv. salubrity of climate, and t0 ch 8t,tt,0' a20 ('l,os. so that a product IvciiMg of soil, lies between."11111 a,ul ,,ls wlfo co",,(l tako " CIO tho Cascade and Coast ranges of ncr(- TIl0S0 l"'d ow ,,0,1,S ...mi... wiii. n.. nvni-nM wi.uii .r subdivided Into smaller farms of i.vm. .ivit.' miin- mm ir.n mlloB In fro' ten ncros upward, thus afford- jin(l, " iliiK tho newcomer nn opiiortnnlty to acquire a. lann oi nearly any izo a. i Willamette vnlloy is tho apple. Fitly Tho soil around Salem will ralao yeara ago tho red apples of Oregon iiioro hops per aero than will nnyjWoro famed nil pvor tho conBt for other soil In tho world. An aero of their bentity, slzo and flavor, and to hop land In this district will prodnco'ny Oregon apples aro acknowledged all tho way from 1200 to 3000 aa having no snporlor In tho world, pounds', according to location. I'flioy aro found in tho markets of must no or mmenso leruiujv. ino fact that' tho country around Salem1 cated palato of tho consumer" do prouueos siion vase crops, oi nups m nintuiB tno nest mat aro grown. Itself doinotiBtrntca tho valUQ.of the All of Tho soil to proporly produco hops London, Hamburg, Paris, Hong' Kong ust bo of Immenso fertility.. Tho 'and, ovory othor city whoro tHo oilu- MARION COUNTYAND THFrAh,,. '"-wilALQri Marlon county, u the Im.nt r u,n otto valley, Is ono of the rli In moHt feryio portion of t! ,uam. .,.'"' fuming tf - .i4io iMim,. ; land fOr lill other agricultural pur rhofco shlpp ,'thls valley il. ..1 1 - ! -. U1UHI III UUI l!HHI V lUWIIIIItla iino uiiuuiaru variuiiuH oi " i....w..i slate, it lias a frontairn nr wiona POHOS Tho hop "'i iinnll .. U' it, I.- .... vu"'JeranB ... .. '"" ""(I )11!,nft ... " "' Wife. l ... - -. OllllU. II I1I1H II Il'lllllllir.. ,.r ..... i "-do MYlfiU.. . " ppuig itppiuH aro prowii in - - " " "' r iu nmj (U ' flt MH r and aro Bhlppod by car-."'""" wu l,,u v i..aiiiuu riwr :,n,i l Rro , ""-'" industry. Indirectly av lnmln. bnxoil. to tho enstorn market-?. ino UC0Ilt "l ll,c "m Pcrmiin. m m uin:un uAconuiii yields or im.iIii nf ..... . a . .. ... flmilotll turnip l. lli.k ..,..!.. .. woll.ns.uirectiy,.Kivos employment uv whoro thoy moot with an uniimitedi , " '" "lv BUU'- " l"'- iniinltr 'IV " t KroRato npni. .riul'ta 8"-- "ch to th' 1 7' f 't'l iniinli r'"'1" tliouniidn of people. Tho building demand, soiling readily nt from ..n 1. 1. ..i .. . . . iny or Hi .n. . 0 to ?r, per box of ono umihol. ,' " K,,,,," umi l,,u eK-miKiiiK nn.l of other eii. ,M "Oi, lower gradea of tho fruit nrelu:i,,,,, ",lu'uai ' nniHi Ht.n.lo firo 09 fcrt ;,, " n oft . . . .a r - . . . i - . nun riiiiii mil iiitiiiuiitii ir in.. ..... a . . niur ini - . (iiures annually tho labor or, nun- Bold in tho local droda of mechanics In tho various nuind good prices. There arc for iron uiki tin inuimries lociuuu nur.- of and keeping in repair tho huu.$2.r drods of dry kilns about Salem ro- Tho Tho Willamette river runs north-, ward 'through tho valley and roeolvos. reasonable cost. VMM. .....t ....II..I.I - . " o IL't'L U rlA Ii. . market and com- "",1 " himivcoh or incnm,. i xw ,,, "Z:Wit ht iarmer. Tiiero are a uiiiubct or larno n,n .,.,' u"n- ' ,!iw. tunes being mndo and to bo made lu cro',le l'nitlon. Clialn. cat- cottneca 7 S; f it nbouts; tho ftirnlHhliig of poles, the applo oultiiro in tho Willamette vnl-. ' B,l0I'llo8'i Kt. imiiliry modern nn MZ . n supplying and sewing of hop cloths, lty, and Salem Is situated In tho con-,'"0 xluH,voly raised, and tin. Rn.c tcotural tieani . Z . " tho nmkliiK of hop baskets, furnish- tor of a district that has no superior ol ,,oor' )nvK """o"i wool innlia'r, nnnso nf ..' . , n"N ln r mP,l aiilnliiir nn.l Ihn vnHnnu f 1 ,. .OllttOr, lUUl CggS yield Illllnlwiliin .' " V' l..f, i.i I.W.,. ,......, ...... v..- ......... . ,wl ,l.iriU blMIIIHh other nocossary nrtlcles that outer in moo tho Wallace orchard i inn in u iMiHiiif.iH; inn iiiuiMiiH, nun- vesica i,uuu mixes iroin in ncros, - " "i-"- - wiucn nny one mar i Ictftlnir ninl storlllL'. the eurod lirodlict. or nn nvormrn nf :tn:t linvon- tn thn ;&00,000,000 feet. Tho Vllhio of Its rnlMila !, ' "'lH ' " '- - - ' - "- -" i. ...... . - .. yiiiv superior "l UKVl' ,orK "". wool in.ln'r, nnnso of norwi ' nutter, nml eggs yield lmnilMimo ornnmontM .1? V llUa nrd hnr- ,,rontB to tho farmo''' Mw" ""' every roan rt ITT 111. ....1tf. .. . .1 A jtftntlk i lliH .. t . I .. t . ....1 t .. .. . .... f... I I III1 MMMIIIII III1II I I 11 IINI III lILLltllt LIUTIL TIIM'I l.' II I nil Ufllfl III Illllf'V IITiriU Iho waters of many tributary! Tho climnlo of tho Wlllnmotto vni- ()f r ro tho cmp,0ymoat of nn) ItiHiilieiTlw. otreanm. IIimo stream, aro fed by ley Is most equable nnd pleasant, n of ,noIl ,- womon nml tho ox. AU,,01,Bh rnapbePrIoa, both black the melting snows of the mountain nover reaching tho extremes of heat 1IPIldltairo nnJ lnlltlllg lnlo drcula-'and red, are grown q,,lto extensively ranges on tho oast and wort, arford-.or cold. Snow rarely falls, mil lIon of ft vnill ninount ot wealth. In the valley, and, llko tho othor Ing an ahMiidant supply of p,,re, cold lightning and destructive wind Sn, bo ltho contru, 81jpply ' fr t0 , , of , of y tor of such sparkling clearness sorms aro practically unknown.' , co80(iuoptly enjoys tho bonc-'8pondld quality Is profuse, tlioro I hat rout and other ilsh which Tho rainfall which comes lato In the , ()f m,arl nllof thlB tnulc. tlloro m?cr ImB hQJti thnJ wholl tliftttt.l 111 llmtfn llMtlikN flint 111 Mftfltl fit 11 ii .1 .1itlit.d il.M tilii n....AM. I ........... . i.,w . v - -- " i ""B 'i ii. uiuiuK.-. Tll0 nvornKO prC0 f()r hops dur at a tii'iuii u iuimj u niiuuii iwi -ii inonos par year, ami mo lompora Tho avorago prlco for hops dur- tho supply was equal to tho demand. Iiw tint lini'lflil nf ''T. vnnrH mint lllin Tim iiflnna tinld fun Itila u'linlnnnmn below the surface, 'i he greater po - turo riinRM on tho avorago from M oou from 15 to.20 ccntB por pound.'and delicious tnblo delicacy net a Ion of 4ho vnlley U sull lclently roll- d. greos In ho summer, to -12 In tho Dlp tlmt ofl tho co lmtt TOt,8fnolory proflt to tho producer, lug to nlTord oxco lout rainage. winter, with a mean yearly avorago to ovcr ft AMnr aml nt timos'and tho steady increase In demand Tho soil Is a rich, dark loam wltn of B2 degrees. . ,od for ,)0twc0n ,,Q anJ f( lhI , m than . !10 cents per pound. .rnnled tho annunl growth of ncrcng? Quality is everything In tho gelling devoted to Its culture. IiOgaiibcrrloH and Other. of on tho (jioiitcst I li I'acKlf Salem the Outer riiiuo Industry Coiist. Srlem Is tho centor of the most Important p. mm eocllou In tho north west. Thero rro over 11,000 acras of prune trees In ono district of Marlon County alone. Tho Industry had Its Mart nbout twenty yo.irs ago. Pro vloui to that tlmo Mr. S. A. Clark, Dr. Reynolds, .1. H. Shepiird, and ono or two nlhors bad young or- I'uuds growing. Tho ltu.t doonda of tho nineteenth century wltuoMed a Mcit boon lu prune plnntlns;, until now tlMiu.'.iutds of. Her on aro bringing we- Uli and prosperity to tholr own ir, In this coinnuinky. Approxl mt.toly 250 earloHds of the best caporatcd prunos evor pnxlucd, put 'ip lu tbt most approved man ui i. In neat nnd attractive boxes, v now sltlppol mutually from our it packing houies, tho Wlllttinotte X.iPt'V I'riuio AssoclMtlon mid Tlll- nii it Co. Tho vnriotloB grown are v i It: IIhii nnd Pronoli, tho Itnllnu, n i KMiiinonly Unown aa tho Oregon, 1 in:- fur lu the lond. The troes ui -tioiiK mid vigorous growors in tin climate and almost froo from dls- i nnd lnooct posta, tholr worst i " my liolug tlio San .Toso senlo. I n tu bo kept under control by l i.'i 1 1 Hpriiylug Mmiy oftrlotids are 1 ippec'i to ISuropo ovory ycrr. I' e evolution of tho prune drier ii mu'l'o nn Hlinost perfect stngo. v isitoi-a are nniaxed at the oaso with bull u fow hnnds run hundreds of . 1h of priiuoo through the com- i Ulvely omnll drying upparatus iiiiv day. Tlmt the lndmsiry Is n "vMh one is ni'OYon by tlio hun- l '. - of noree of young prune or- ii id aoen In over? direction. o-- Mm ttnnlnM li... II ,l II. A TT..II.t ... . .. . .. . ..... mv ftiiim-m nwi in hi in. mi; uiiliuu binies, is retire ranted in Salem. 0f i,ov. Wlion tho demand exceeds Tho stato of Oregon raised 160,000 tho supply, almost any kind of a hop The same conditions exist regard- halo of hops lu 1000, and nt least will sell readily, but on an ovcr- lug blackborrlos, gooseberries, cur- i . ' ,i-' ' tit - p.- '" . . I 'lylMilBjrSciBSSKirMffliMsSSSBSlPBM 99BSBSVwSBBlrVRIQHl7rj68fSSVFBBBSPBSSBBSSBSSBBSSSSSSSSSH SiBBUyrSBBSHBSSaHSSSHlBHBSBSSSSSSSSvOBPJVBSSSSSaBSSSTBSTrtffllrri. tJM$' 'k4IsXAASfll!7xHuCrSBSSSSSBBH SjBBBBBBHBBBBHBjSSbJSSBjSBBBBBBBBBSJISBBBBBBSS&mjim li JfaMBEKSgEEi30BSpBDSy.T HOP VAHI) AND DRY IIOVSK. uu-iiiH is fiu.uuu.uuo inriii proiiur c. Tlio VIIiii , $2,500,000; and live stock. $i,soo. two ZT m 000. It Is the hopMirodurl... rontor twoon Salem ZTuL of tho Btato and raises annually net.r- ninny intimnm. A ; ' """"!.. n. u I...I.IUI-IM uaiiKg or the river m ut over 2,000,000 bushels or grain an- Pacific's compaml r J nually, 1,000,000 bushels of pot:,. whch rtln j, train- fc iul-h, unu duu.uuu pmimis oi woni. mny oxtras, throuuh ii.,f JK S11I0111. tlio rnnnlv hihiI nf MnHnn n. i.. ... " 'TBfCi county, nnd Capital City of the utate, and brine th nrndmr..'.; Is sltunted on tho contral-wcsteru nnd fnotory to the thww liotslor of tho county, upon the banks markets of tho worlj or .tho beautirul Willamette. The Tho Intorurban . f J stato census Tor 1H05 gave It over tlmt modorn wmbol d J M.r.OO Inhabitants, and new city dl- civilization nnd prorfiiaf reciory, just coinpioiod. snows a trllmtoa more thaa !?,, I Hieauy aim sausinciory growin. thing to tho rapid devM-w, iH-aiimn una, muru urn iik'nicii hi resources nnd tettleaifiitfiitl or near tlio city, tho mste Iiiwiim try, has been IntredHtt: aHylum, petltontlary, reform school, vnlley. Wltliln a tr nt school for the blind, school for tlosf thow double threads of imu mutes, and the govoriiuiunt Indian renchlng out In all 1! 1 training school, the second largest the Cnpttnl City ad i-ift. In tho United States, with a couililnen farmers nnd their f'-iwi poi.ilatlon of about IIOOO. and ten inllos about within ialwi rural mall ronton diverging from tho the city mid Its narku hi federal poHtolIlco at Salem, inuklng the Oregon Klectri.' Kuri anothor C000 people ini mediately do-'puny, Is nov building t'wk ma liendont upon tho Capital of Oregon and Portland and ir for communication and trade. ,tlnn Its entire lenrtaur Salem is tlio socond city in Or-Jlt Is being furnished Ui gon. It Is tlio olllclal homo of tln modern equipment sww stnto govornniont nnd has H of the Hinple competition mirfilv uiiin nml ofinniv Institutlouf isllrofld for traffic l-m ! within or closo to its bordPis. Among '.ind Portlnd. AnuthfJ if these, and astdo from tho lierete- lem and Mehama !') & .... .1.1... . 1 1. ...1 ..i .11 . ,i..ilmt LM roro named, aro tno capuoi iiiiihiiiik. iirujecieu -' .... 1 1111,... .1..11....... ilia nnLil Tim ripliK 'Til Ml iHiMLiinr imiiriv 11 111 1 1 1 inn milium. m inivt. t.v .ti - - ,.a fodoral building, pasting $1 10M0 'been sewed for n JW j4j tlio nnot court house in tno mai. wesiwnru o w ----r.uiiii iio (t( n niiv lniii. riMtliii nf Polk county MD1P $80,000; itwonty churches, one of of rod Ii compHd & .i.ini. nBt tr.A nnn nmiMilfleent the eflitern terminm ' high school building, tho ltnet in the Kslls City nallroid 0 .. ... . .... . !.-'..- ...... .iinnlnc frOniDUJI" Btato, costing ?7r,uuu, nun iour mnei ui Rnlmnl V.illdlnirs. ono of whleh co.t City. Construotlon l- ioibp .AAn ..., .i. .i.- n.H.M. ..Imiil'finni Fallfl Ci we-'WiUI JIU.UUU, nun lliu miiwi ' , a TkiSlSff 1t.M oacli. Tho M WM-'.-lfJKrJllH also provided Tor tlio huiimiiih-i m . '' im, of an institution for the fMe-i.iHi.l qulna nay or io- ''- 110,000 bales wero mtirkettod di roctiy through Salem, Oregon raises over 10 por coat of all the hop grown lu tho United Stat us. Salem controls over 30 per cont of nil tho hops grown in tho Uultod Stntofi. Salem nutrkotod the past Sanson over SB, 000, 000 pounds of hops, which menus, that at an avornga point of profit. price of 11 cents per pound, over stocked market, only choice hops find favor. Tho grower who makes It Ills business to uso euro in culti vation, picking mid drying his hops, will seldom, if ovor, fail ito roallzo e good prlco, ovon wlion thcro Is an ovor production. For this roason, also, tlio snporlor hops of tho Wll lamotto vnlloy seldom fall holow a Inl'oi iiititlon About Hop Growing in Willaiiiotlu Valley. Oregon is tlio grontosi bop-prod uc wa Mate lu tho Unltod Statos. Sak'iii is tlio unrivaled centor of tli. hop Industry of tlio stato. Salem markets and controls 00 $2,800,000 was imt into olroulntlo 1 ;sOMIj OTIIKH among the fnrm?rs in -1110 Wlllmu otto vnlley, of will oh Salem is the logical ns well as tho geographical ngrleultural center. rants and other small fruits, nil of which thrlvo woll and yield satis factory returns, lly no moans tho lonst In tho catogory of borrlos conio tho llurbaiik Phonoinonnl berry and tho Lognuborry, tho latest nnd nio.it vnlunblo products of hybridizing fitnidy and oxporlmont that liavo boon roallzod by Luther Burbank. Tho fonnor is a cross botwoon tlio Cali fornia dowborry and tho Cuthbort rnspborry, whilo tho lattor is n cross ORCHARD PRODUCTS botwoon tho Auglilnbnugh dowborry and a npeclos of tho raspberry fnm- ' Ily rosombllng tho Ited Antworp. Tho llurbnnk Phonomonal Is grown PencheH, AltliniiL'li na vnt Ihn trfiu'lili nf Tho largest ns woll as the groatost ,1ni. ,. ;. .,..,i i,1 ., vory oxtonsivoly In tho Wlllamotto number of hop farms In Oregon aro'a 0Xt0U8iV0 gcai0 tUoro m.0 SomoSvaUojr anA ttH oxporltnonts. have glv sltuatod within a radius of twenty I, t...i. ' i. ..i. ... r. 'on ihichlv Batlsfactorv results, but " IllUHfV 111 I1II111 ilM 111 llllt VIITII111V III 1IL " -w w w - ...... mile from Salem. From 30,000 to lon wlUch yloU1 londd roturng to tho Loganberry 1ms proven its worth bormon in this JM , P 10,000 plckors are nuuually roqulrscl 'n,A nwnnva m,, tvnaB llf frirM, n fnr boyond tho expectations of tho.sotndlng timber within a ra per cent of nil the hops rnliod In tlu.to pick tho hop crops ralsod on theae'M.1.if, .,' i,,v..,,.i . ,n. n.. originator and bids fair to becomo 20 miles of Salem at not n?v 1 jViiuu; i4in lUAiiuuiia iuitiu ui4 od, to cost $125,000. the Pacific. m cm ployed In tbU mil! W j J 1 iuW ; liuiniienng. ,.,,,,...-" w. many trlbutarlos lmvlng m . . ' ,. .... i., n.M iMHi-ade imyroMs 01 t f'1 HIIUrCUH wu.i ..,- - - - , j,ipl .lB and Const rango of niouuiuins. m- "" v"'"' ' ,.,.. ..... .1.. ... .,n,.,.ni iwitirtt lur in1' i) an j ui v ,-.! UJKIH IIIU IlUIOfc IIHV"li " f . , 1 .rkOll I'f Kr products of tho forest; and in- logs iirlnclpri tm' rl$ hold U tho mills, whoro th. v nr from , w, worked Into luinbor of th " iwlT : .. w products of tho forest; and th- log principal -aro floated down its ohnmud, oinry Utnh and hn month In tho year to tho ve.y .hre-;dtdi f quality nnd shipped to aH t tho country. Tho domand f ' product is nlmost unlimited. incroaslng steadily ovory year. A rough but conservative 0 made by ono of tlio most oxP1' ,. .f handsome fwt.w 1 , . . I. ... ....n im-DI '" tiiik in our iu6"" . n,ng,iasbon ?(inj nd F s . 1 .' iji " u. fully recoj5u r.,k.i Mate Kery hopdonllng firm of nny promlnonco whatsoever In tho world considered tho best in tho Unltod .nng cnnnot l)0 oxcollodt Thoro g a to growors, who aro reaping rich re In Salem. ffti:!"9, . . , . Iproduco a quality of fruit which, for,no of tho leading products of tho two and ono-half bil 110 em. 110 miiw rnuon iiwr allium are ,ocaj consHm,)tlo( canning and Bhlp- vn,,y anu awonuoriui money iu jiorruory u ni "a of I1( IUII1 UAluuua iu i - than 50 miles, so that some it tho scope of tho industry may ' colvod. Tho Chas. K. Spauldlng L nn,nnnv works Ull OVer 30'' jj H' .-, . is reprosonted or has a branch house Spates. Thoy bring from 2 to 3 cents g,.0ftt nml growjng demnnd for valloy,wnrdB from their cultivation. per pound moro than nny oth'r I nnnnlina nf nil nnmmnrnlnl vnrtnMnc I Aa those borrlos aro probably now The greatest hop firm of Kngland.'Aineilcan hops, Thousands of bali ., '., ,.i , 4i.t to mnnv to whom this panor will the greaiet hop ilrni of Ueininn- aiv annually exported to England. b . ' Thero is cood nrofit in K. w0 w,u Blvo a short description mat i I'llll- the uf hail ol Of . Ideal II"? trf. The WlUa'E place for the if--- are well stocked v of cultivation. Tho BBt.SBB tflP BBBBBBBBBBBBBM VBBBBBBBBBBbWB I fW kBBBIBBV IsBBBBBBBBBBT SBSBBT BBBBBBBBBBBsV T ' "! ifrjT L jdBBBBBBBBsl I iBBBBBBBBBLsBfll ILBBBBslBBBBLuJiSlsSE ikV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsWj poach oulturo and tho norongo is be-!of tno rado ing stoadlly lncronsod. l'enrs. Whllo almost ovory vaioty of poars trellises oxtonding about six foot ...in i.it. . nbnvo tho crround. Tho canes or in ijiuiv iu u iiigu onuu ui iiariuu- , " . tlon in this part of tho vnlloy, tho runners extend about 20 feot each leading commercial varieties aro tho wy from tho hiu At each bud a llartlott, Fall Duttor nnd Winter cluster is formed which matures from iNollIg. Tho Bartlett troo grows to ftvo to ton borrlos. It Is common 'groat slzo and ylolds nn abundant 'or a slglo hill of these berries on J nnd certain crop of a quality of Kd solI Properly tilled, to ripen fruit that Is in groat domand in tho borrlos enough to mi a crnio oi -1 markets of tho Unltod Statos, and is ono-pound boxes, tho source of groat and Kratlfyinu rovonuo to tho iiulnistrios nnd onter prlslng farmer. Mr. I, -. . i.. mol"- . n sn. iuc -- .j. B" . mires F"" I deer and " '' ..n,,nd with Mt ,u, grouse, quail bUd 1 t& plants aro set eight feot apart each feet of lumber annually nt it- u tf ' Mong0too,o'Jj-. way; tno vinos aro iraineu on wu null. An average t Stock winter on loss feed and como thrnnch In bettor shnne. than in any T. Uoynolds picked from ' pnatorn n!. milllll0 WQSt stato. live acros of Rartlett poars In 190G, . . , , ., ,n t,., 45 tons, and In 1907. 25 tons, which I01" n" ' B Chlra ,n v iiiuniuuiu vituuj. he sold at $40 per ton. The Wallace orchard, near Salem, In 1907, raised 9000 boxes of pears on seventy acre, and sold them for $15,000 Apples. Ni rt to tho pruno In point of im- Thero is no spot In tho world of equal area with tho Wlllamotto that is better watered. Tho streams and sprlng3 of tho Wlllnmotto vallfy fmrnlsh nbundanr of pure, clear water for man and Ul l" -- o i i i J"ii m m BSSSSVBSSSSSsVIHKr i M HBSSSSSSSSSsVtltfl BSSs9 -Lmr l-Tf?' "i SUISSBBSSbSbBH SMR "r - 4 SUB ML i 1 - . 3T m 'i ,v( "TC. rr.--3 "rf" u . -V .AV-4 ;fW35 -JJf.f yilw-.ftic; K . ' -.- ISt. - 1. !-,,-'. yrii ."EUrj-DliJaiL