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BETTER FRUIT 



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Land Bargains 



In the Famous 

 White Salmon Country 



A pratial list of bargains for sale by 



R. FIELD 8z: CO. 



WHITE SALMON, WASH. 



An ideal fruit belt, mild climate and 

 wonderful scenery; pure water and 

 fuel in abundance; a productive and 

 inexhaustible soil, assuring large and 

 unfailing crops; a ready market, with 

 the best of transportation facilities. 



You will have to act quickly if you 

 want any of these, because land in this 

 famous country is rapidly increasing 

 in value. We have sold many tracts 

 of land in the last three years, and 

 those who bought from us are well 

 pleased. We can refer you to them. 

 We also have bargains in city prop- 

 erty and are daily listing other outside 

 tracts, which we will be glad to show 

 you. We guarantee every tract as 

 good as represented. 



Following are only a small portion 

 of the lands we have on our list: 



300 — 80 acres 9 miles out; good apple 

 land; 60 acres mostly level, 20 acres 

 rolling, 3 acres cleared; 135 fruit trees 

 set out; fine creek running through 

 the place. Price $6,000; half cash. 



301 — 30 acres 1 mile from town; 20 

 acres cleared, 15 acres in 3-year-old 

 fruit trees, 1^. acres in strawberries; 

 running water on this place; on the 

 main road; will make one of the finest 

 homes; close to town; will increase in 

 value every year. Price $18,000; half 

 cash, rest to suit. 



302 — 160 acres 10 miles out; rich 

 soil; 4 acres in trees just beginning to 

 bear; about 100 acres tillable land, rest 

 rolling, with fine fir timber on it. A 

 cheap place at $5,000; terms given. 



303 — 2J^. acres, all in fruit trees, 

 mostly bearing; joining town. Price 

 $2,500, on easy terms. 



304 — 160 acres at Gilmer; rich red 

 shot soil, small house, small clearing; 

 mostly covered with fine saw timber, 

 which will help pay for clearing; good 

 place to divide into small tracts. This 

 can be had for $5,000 and can get 160 

 joining for same price. If wanted, this 

 is a fine proposition. 



305 — 80 acres 9 miles out; about 50 

 acres can be set to fruit trees, rest is 

 hillside pasture. Land can be bought 

 at $50 per acre; $2,700 cash, rest time. 



306 — 160 acres in Snowden country; 

 is all good land, covered with pine and 

 fir timber; small house. Price $40 per 

 acre. 



307 — A nice 160 acres at Trout Lake, 

 unimproved; some fine timber on it, 

 also a running creek. Price $20 per 

 acre; easy terms. 



308 — Nice level town lots with bear- 

 ing fruit trees on them; 300 to 400 big 

 lots; nice corner lot in Overlander 

 Addition for $250, on easy payment 

 plan; also some fine houses for sale at 

 bargains. 



309 — 10 acres 1 mile out, unim- 

 proved; is nice level land; has some 

 rock on it, but they can be taken off; 



would make a nice place for chickens 

 and fruit combined. Price $1,500. 



311 — 80 acres irrigated land in Twin 

 Falls country, Idaho, all cleared; been 

 in crops 2 years; to trade for unim- 

 proved land in White Salmon Valley. 



312 — 20 acres 8 miles out; rich red 

 shot soil; 4 acres in Spitzenberg and 

 Delicious apple trees 2 years old; no 

 rocks and no waste land; a fine tract, 

 sloping gently to the east; about 10 

 acres slashed and burned; some tim- 

 ber; in the great development section. 

 Cheap at $3,500. 



314 — 5 acres in a high state of culti- 

 vation, 2 miles from town; fine 9-room 

 house; the land is all set to trees 2 and 

 3 years old, and strawberries between 

 the trees, which on an acre clears up 

 $150 to $200 each year. This is a 

 money-maker from the start and will 

 increase every year. Price $6,500; half 

 cash, rest 3 years time. 



315 — 40 acres close to Snowden, un- 

 improved; the land is half good till- 

 able and half rough, with fine saw 

 timber on it. Can be had for $1,000; 

 terms, $600 cash. 



316 — 9 acres 2 miles from town; 8 

 acres in cultivation and 6 acres set to 

 trees partly in bearing, also loganber- 

 ries and raspberries, 4 acres in straw- 

 berries; this IS very early and first 

 berries ripe in locality; small house 

 and barn. Price $9,000; half cash. 



317 — 30 acres 8 miles from station, 

 unimproved; 20 acres timber, rest in 

 brush land and easy clearing; two fine 

 springs of water on this place. Price 

 $100 per acre; terms given; half cash. 



318 — ^Yx acres, unimproved, 1^ 

 miles from town; well located, fine 

 fruit land; wood on this place will 

 help clear same; right on main road. 

 Price $250 per acre; half cash, rest to 

 suit. 



319 — 40 acres near Robertville; all 

 good land, unimproved; a fine piece of 

 land to put in apples; land around this 

 place is rapidly increasing in value. 

 Price $35 per acre; terms. 



320 — 20 acres 1 mile from town; 

 about 15 acres good land, rest rough; 

 red shot soil; has a west slope; would 

 be a nice chicken ranch. This is a 

 great snap at $125 per acre; terms, half 

 cash. 



322 — 26 acres, all good land; 10 acres 

 slashed and burned, light clearing; the 

 rest is brush land easy to clear. This 

 is a tract of land we can recommend 

 to be first class. Price $100 per acre; 

 terms. 



323 — 40 acres 3 miles north of White 

 Salmon, unimproved, with fine timber, 

 willow and hazel brush growing on it; 

 some is rolling, some level. This can 

 be had by paying only $1,000 down, 

 and rest good terms. 



324 — 20 acres 9 miles out, in the 

 apple belt; fine red shot soil; some 

 good fir timber. A bargain at $2,000; 

 terms. 



325 — 40 acres in the apple belt, in a 

 high state of cultivation; all set to 

 trees; one of the best 40-acre tracts 

 anywhere in the country; very rich 

 soil; keeps plenty of moisture during 

 summer; about 15 acres in 3-year-old 

 orchard and 25 acres in 1-year-olds. 

 Price $24,000; good terms given. 



326 — 80 acres 4 miles out, in choice 

 apple belt; all unimproved, but easily 

 cleared; mostly all level. Price $100 

 per acre; terms. 



327— 40 acres SJ^. miles out; 35 acres 

 level, 5 acres rolling; good rich soil, 

 well watered by springs; about 15 

 acres out to young orchard; a good 

 house of 5 rooms, barn 30x40, and out- 

 buildings. Price $7,000; two-thirds 

 cash. 



328 — 160 acres 7 miles out, in good 

 location: 110 acres tillable land, rest 

 pasture land; red shot soil; very fine 

 apple land; has about 5 acres in 3-year- 

 old fruit trees; fine spring of water; 

 small house. A good buy at $12,000; 

 terms. 



329 — 120 acres 3 miles out; small 

 house and barn; 2 acres cleared and 

 set to young trees, 10 acres more 

 slashed and burned; the land is roll- 

 ing, but well located. Price $50 per 

 acre; terms. 



330 — 145 acres near Underwood; 80 

 acres level, 40 acres rolling, balance 

 good pasture; 5 acres under cultiva- 

 tion, with 5 good springs on the place; 

 small house and barn; about % mile 

 from school and 2 miles from post 

 office; all good strawberry and fruit 

 land. Price $125 per acre; one-third 

 cash and balance on good terms, at 

 low interest. 



331 — 70 acres near Husum; 20 acres 

 level and balance just rolling enough 

 for good orchard land. The soil is of 

 a combination of red shot and clay, 

 which is the most desirable for apple 

 culture. There are two good springs 

 on the place, which afford sufficient 

 water to irrigate at least 10 acres; 12 

 acres in cultivation and 3 acres set to 

 commercial orchard. This place lies 

 directly on the Trout Lake road and is 

 a most desirable place for a home, as 

 well as a money-maker, if properly 

 handled. The improvements are all 

 new and good. Price $7,500; half cash 

 and balance to suit. 



339 — 70 acres, 10 miles from White 

 Salmon, on the Trout Lake road and 

 White Salmon river; 12 acres in culti- 

 vation, 3 acres to apple orchard; two 

 good springs, sufficient to irrigate 10 

 acres; new 7-room bungalow, cost 

 $2,000; small barn and other outbuild- 

 ings; two miles from the town of 

 Husum: all the best of shot and clay 

 soil, and is directly on the line of the 

 proposed railroad. This is a snap at 

 $7,500; one-half cash and balance on 

 good terms. 



340 — 40 acres, 6 miles north of 

 White Salmon; rich red shot soil, fine 

 location; 11 acres in cultivation and 

 set to commercial orchard 2 years old; 

 balance can all be easily cleared. Price 

 $6,000: one-half cash, balance on good 

 terms. 



We shall be glad to give you any 

 further information you may desire. 

 Being well acquainted with the possi- 

 bilities and resources of the valley, we 

 are in a position to give our customers 

 the best service possible, and gladly 

 make arrangements to show intending 

 settlers the country, if they let us 

 know when they are coming. We 

 respectfully solicit your patronage. 



R. FIELD &L CO. 



MAIN STREET WHITE SALMON 

 Reference: White Salmon Valley Bank 



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