32 Tehama County 



Snow is a curiosity, except on the mountains. 



The rainy season is during the winter months. 



No one is advised to come without some means. 



Tehama County excels in table and raisin grapes. 



Fuel is plentiful and cheap — $3.00 to $4.00 per cord. 



Ample facilities are here for all kinds of manufactories. 



Land is cheaper here than in almost any county south 

 of us. 



There are large bodies of foothill land suitable for fruit 

 culture. 



As the foothills and moimtains are ascended, the climate 

 becomes cooler. 



The average rainfall at Red Bluff for the past twelve 

 years is 26 inches. 



Tehama County has a spacious Court House and a fire- 

 proof Hall of Records. 



The mildness of the winter season is the great attrac- 

 tion of life in this section. 



The price of land ranges from $5 to $100 per acre, de- 

 pending upon location, quality and improvements. 



Farm wages are $25.00 per month during the winter 

 season, and $35.00 during the summer season, with board. 



We have good roads and bridges. One of the finest 

 bridges on the Coast spans the Sacramento River at Red 

 Bluff. 



Irrigation is but little practiced, but there is abundance 

 of water in all parts of the county for this purpose, for all 

 who care to use it. 



To the home-seeker of intelligence, refinement and culti- 

 vation, Tehama County oft'ers a share in all that has been 

 enumerated, a place in a community of his own kind, ample 

 opportunity for prospering with her prosperity — Greeting 

 and Welcome. 



Address all Inqxiiries to 



ri:d bluff 



CHAMBER 



OF COMMERCi: 



