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BETTER FRUIT 



April 



320 Acre Planted Apple Orchard 



FROM ONE TO FOUR YEAR OLD, (STANDARD VARIETIES) 



At $400 to $500 Per Acre 



Can be bought in five, ten or any size tract. Located in the Upper Hood River Valley. Have small or large tracts of 

 improved and unimproved property in the lower and upper valley. Have also ten acres of bearing orchard for sale, 

 located in center of Hood River Lower Valley. 



For Full Information Address 



G. D. WOODWORTH HOOD RIVER, OREGON 



ARCADIA IRRIGATED ORCHARDS 



THE CENTER OF THE RICH WASHINGTON FRUIT BELT 



Arcadia is located twenty-two miles from Spokane, Washington. It's a true fruit district — with every conceivable 

 advantage for making money in the fruit business. 



Rich soil, gravity irrigation system, excellent railroad facilities, ideal climate. 



Our Plan — We plant, cultivate, irrigate and care for your orchard for four years; we pay your taxes for five years. 

 You can remain where you are while we bring your orchard into bearing. 



Arcadia is the largest irrigation project in the West. Prices advance January 1st, 1911, so it will pay you to investi- 

 gate Arcadia now. Ask for literature. 



ARCADIA ORCHARDS COMPANY 



HYDE BLOCK SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 



"THE LAND WHERE THE RAIN AND SUNSHINE MEET" 



LYLE, WASHINGTON 



THE FIRST PRIZE for the best district display of non- 

 irrigated apples was awarded the LYLE exhibit at the 

 SPOKANE NATIONAL APPLE SHOW, 1910. This speaks 

 for itself. 



FOR BOOKLET AND FURTHER INFORMATION ADDRESS 



LYLE COMMERCIAL CLUB 



LYLE, WASHINGTON 



A YOUNG ORCHARD NEAR LYLE 



$1000 PER ACRE NET $1000 



Tliis is not an unusual profit for producing apple orchards in Oregon. It 

 is a perfectly possible profit for any man of persistence and common sense 

 who will select land in a proven apple district in Oregon and develop it 

 properly. If you are at all interested in fruit growing we advise you to 

 investigate the Hosier Valley. This valley adjoins the famous Hood River 

 Valley, and is properly a part of it, so far as the character of the soil and 

 the quality of the fruit produced is concerned. We claim that the apples 

 produced in Hosier Valley are second to none and that there is no section 

 anywhere^ which offers the fruit grower a greater opportunity. Land in the 

 Hosier Valley can be obtained for very low prices, and can be cleared with 

 comparatively little effort. These lands can be made to increase in value 

 from 100 to 500 per cent in two years by clearing and planting trees. We 

 invite the most careful and critical inspection of Hosier Valley, confident of 

 the outcome. For full particulars about this Valley address 



SECRETARY HOSIER VALLEY COMMERCIAL CLUB 



HOSIER APPLES AT HOOD RIVER FAIR MOSIER, OREGON 



WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS MENTION BETTER FRUIT 



