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Show Ronde Valley, Oregon, which according to Government reports, re-ports, is the most healthful climate cli-mate in air the United States. The thermometer during its! short and mild winter never goes below zero, and its summer days do not become hot, beiner tempered tem-pered by the tropical breezes from the Pacific coast . The soil is very rich and productive. pro-ductive. As much as 500 dollars is realized from fruit farms per acre. No one failure of crops has been experienced in the valley, nor do the people raise less than 39 bushels of wheat per acre but 60 and 70 bushels is a frequent crop. Mr. Jorgensen of Logan, who recently purchased a farm of 205 acres there, said as much as 75 busnels of wheat without irrigation irriga-tion per acre, is frequently known. Mr. Joseph Jorgensen, a well to do farmer of Cache, is making preparations to sell and has gone to the Grand Roncie valley for the purpose of buying a farm of 400 acres, and a number of the wealthiest and most" sue cessful Farmers and stock raisers of Cache Valley are doing likewise. like-wise. And why not? Why live here when yon can buy there with the same capital and make three times as much5 Why live here when vou can raise 75 bu. of whrat per acre without watering and get 5oc for youi butter; 40c for your eggs and 6Jc for your hogs per lb. live weight; you can grow all . kinds of fruit with a small cost and realize I as much as 500 dollars per acre? Any one wishing to learn more of the resources, re-sources, climate and prospects of this I Grr.nde Konde Valley can obtain rates and I also a letter of introduction which will entitle en-title him to a team and buggy to see the I valley without any expense, by calling on or . addressing I George Farrell, I , Logan, Utah. A Wonderful Country To those wishing a profitable and comfortable home, let me ' ask why live in a country that necessitates your feeding cattle and horses during the winter, all j 'you havo made by hard labor, in j ! the summer, when you can go a 1 short distance and find a country. which, if not flowin with milk and honey, holds out to the ' j farmer all the possibilities he' ' could desire for the obtaining of wealth and a 'comfortable and beautiful homo? j The country Aith these wen- |