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Show THE HALT LAKE TRIBUNE. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 19,' 1923. adequate switching facilities and is served directly by tfise three transcontinental railroad systems: the Union Pacific, the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern. , the state of Washington, in the broad, beautiful valley where the Cowlitz River ertipties in pnpqoDAY I Columbia te Pacific Ocean a and the dL into between Portland building project isiri full blast probably without parallel in the present 3 River-half- way scientific, expertly planned retail business district, residential districts, parks, boulevards, modern sewerage system, ' . pure water and electric power. I a a project that is history of American enterprise. A city is being built! It is the new city of Longview, Washington, located in the heart of the abundant resources of tne great Pacific ' Northwest-- a city' strategic 4 where rail and in relation to rail and water transportation water meet. in relation to the almost untouched resources tributary to it. in relation to the limitless territory it can serve. in relation to the industrial opportunities it presents; in relation to the grandeur of.its scenic environs, its climate, its healthfulness. . " industry' in ten y ' years. See Longview fpr yourself seea" city of steel, brick, W concrete and w ood, growing out of what, a year ago, wts a valley of fertile farms and blooming orchards. See hotel, its civic center, Longviews modern struction force of 1,500 men, its great temporary docks. Include Longview. in your summer tour of the wonderful Pacific Northwest. r 6-st- ory Reached by Columbia River Highwayand Pacific Highway. - The Longview Company; Longview, Washington f ' Write today for profusely k, 1 (i HBBKSKffi (1) The new Hotel Monticello at Longview, open in July. (2) The Ixingview National Bank, now under construction. T3J Th.e!ectric power plant. now under construction. (4) Longviews first school building, Taff of whfchivnTbc ready for occupancy by the Fall term, 1923, 1 5) The Community House at, Longview, which will be the center of recreational activity.. illustrated literature bn Lojtg view. .n fi l f -- Please use the Coupon Lj irap ir Ji fi THE LONGVIEW COMPANY, Dept.' ' . 31 j v , v Longview, Washington Gentlemen: Please send me literature concerning the new city of Longview. .1 am particularly interested in r 1 its opportunities lor: (Make a check mark in the square) ' Manufacturing- !- Professional Home site Wholesale. Commercial Suburban home" ; t jv Rental Property Investment Mercantile r ,1 Nam- e- - , . 1 ? 1,n rM M ff toi com-.plete- ideal industrial sites fronting on the Columbia River, with its ocean-goin- g commerce to all leading ports of the world. ' u cr ! Lumber Company alone will Longview, The Long-Be- ll d. from 3,000 to 4,000 men when the mills arc employ The population of Longview, based on the Long-Be- ll operations alone, should be between 15,000 and 20,0001 The city plan contemplates a population of 50,000 within Longview offers . V As the first" ImportanYmanufactTTring To industries, these alone are significant distinctions worthy of great consideration, but Longview offers more. " Longview conceived by business the city practical men, designed, from the ground up, by engineers and expert city planners, is profiting by the experience of other cities that have grown without plan. -- V Lumber ComLongview was chosen by The Long-Be- ll pany a corporation with assets of 75 million dollars to be the home of its largest lumber operations. Its mills, when completed, will have an annual capacity of between 400 million find 500 million feet of finished lu mber products. Address ftV. 1 |