THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



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KENNEWICK, 



WASHINGTON 



The GATEWAY to the 



Yakima Valley 



ON THE LINE OF THE 



Northern Pacific Railway 



KENNEWICK 



is a Settlement of Money Makers 



TEN ACRES of Irrigated Land is All You 

 Need, as Mr. Ingwall Smith's Letter Proves. 



PLENTY OF SUNSHINE 

 PRODUCTIVE SOIL 

 PERMANENT WATER SUPPLY 



Think it over quick. Are YOU doing as 

 well as Mr. Smith and others are doing on 

 so small an investment, with an absolute cer- 

 tainty of a permanent income ? 



For Printed Matter and Information, write to 



C. W. MOTT, 



Cen. Emig. Agt., Nor. Pac. Ry., St. Paul, Minn. 



For information regarding Fares, Train Service, etc., write to 



A. M. CLELAND, Gen. Pass. Agent 



St. Paul, Minn. 



The Scenic 



Highway through 



the Land of 



Fortune 



Kennewick, Wash., 



Feb. 17, '09. 

 Mr. C. W. MCott, 

 Q.E.A.,N. P. Ry., 



St. Paul, Minn. 

 Dear Sir: 



I have done fine. I 

 came from Iowa here. 

 In July, 1 894, 1 bought 

 10 acres, 2 miles from 

 Kennewick. Have 5 

 acres in alfalfa, 5 acres 

 in fruit. After the 

 second year my income 

 has averaged $ 1 200 a 

 year from the 1 acres, 

 also the cost of my liv- 

 ing. Have a family of 

 five. We have a good 

 climate, good neighbors, 

 schools and churches. 



Yours truly, 

 INGWALL SMITH. 



Smith's Ranch on Columbia River, Kennewick 



Home of Mr. Smiih, 10 acres, avpraee income $!200peryeai 



Apricot Tree. $20 worth of Fruit in 1908 



FRUIT FROM MR. SMITH'S RANCH. 

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