farm of 

 >our own in Washing- 

 ton along the new line 

 to the Pacific coast. 



Unirrigated lands there 



sell, at $15 to $50 per 



acre. Irrigated at $100 



per acre and upward. Markets 



for your crops are assured. To-day's 



opportunities are along the Pacific 



Coa^ Extension of the 



Chicago 



Milwaukee & St. Paul 



Railway 



Apples, Peaches, Plums, Apricots, and all small fruits grow well there and 

 bring excellent returns. Whitman, Adams, and Douglas counties alone pro- 

 duce 20,000,000 bushels of wheat annually. Oats, rye, barley, alfalfa, and 

 timothy hay are also produced in abundance. 



Splendid opportunities are offered in Washington for the dairyman and 

 the poultry-raiser. There is a large demand for their products. 



Are you interested in this new country.? If so, send for Washington 

 Folder. It is free on request. 



F. A. MILLER 



General Passenger Agent 

 CHICAGO 



GEO. B. HAYNES 



Immigration Agent T^9 

 348 Marquette BIdg., CHICAGO 



