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New Townsite of Oakley _Soon to be Opened Oakley, Thriving City of 1,500 People on the Twin Falls- Oakley Project Financed by Kuhn Millions of Pittsburg May 28, 1910, immediately following the open- ing of the sta and at Buriey, Idaho, the townsite of Oakley, Idaho, will be put on the ma ket. These lots will be sold by bla at upset prices fixed by the promoters. Write immediately to the Oakley Commercial club, Oakl Idaho, and get a price list of these Jots, together with a folder describing the magnifi. cent opvortunity for homeseckers, capitalists and investors, Onkley will be the rgest city on the Twin Falls Oakley project, with t isands of acres of land now under cultivation, a t thousands of other acres. to be put under cultivation, all of which ar tary to Oakley. Write right now. Information, booklets, listings free. W. J. Mitchell, Sec'y., Oakley Commerctal Club, - - CAKLEY, IDAHO by 852 APPLES ONTMREE YEAR OLO JONATHAN TREE G i v--v-'l"i',w.,‘-""'."‘ THE NORMAL S c__/zgg_g. The United States Government has Turned on the These Opportunities in Idaho are Now Unrolled for You Alblon, 0Oa The Minidoka dam, which has been in| The west has been a safety valve for this [ Its food and It has always be course of construction for the past seven | nation for many years; now it must soon | west that improved* methods of cultivation yeiry ‘u -(duul completed. The water has| cease to apen its arms to the man of small | were first adopted.” Tt is s0 today. Farm- | ,.I';':m“;'":mp;’"m“’_““'l“‘r"'":"'r‘“°‘“":": """:J capital. 1t cannot much longer say to [ing In Cassia y 1dafio, 18 certain and | be brought under cultivation and that it|to half a half m short while, very short while, the ETEAt| thomsturs aer o ond: fertile acves; clear #.pttaidaa with ("\“"“’ than the east- | will not be long before Uncle Sam's land | or \ to cover a half mill o bens g Al B i gt | v :):u:e:ndmixh:: Yra \p.ry:‘\.:w ’J:K:'fi: :y.lx; ern farmer puts fom ! office will have little to do p. wos. g blon,. Ookley, Burley, al of them thri RS B The land in Ca this great $3.00,00 project of th. Iml—dw" 5 ogy v g least try for some e "tk Remaduatde: i man and | project. The & nt has bullt a-dam |stances. It is near States government, has room for many onderful land of, Idaho while 1t | W o 1o very greatest, widest oppor- | Dear Minidoka, county, [daho. The |t ) « and pet hundreds of settlers. Time was whon these| "% StU1 Within his reach. While it s not | WWRET DO T SRUG B Py T | Unted Btates dam s what nasa y tal opportunities wera measured by the theu: | POraible BOw (o offer him land for the | LACE BPOR D (0 M SR, VD, P rock It in olght it - of i ARG TNR 18,50 Jnger *riwe. | 1 : £ed, 10 our fathers, :lH of these towns. Get booklets free. Write | twenty 1! . " et [ chemica < o by the C If you want to be sure of a comfortable | C®##!8 county can offer him.land far below 4 wide at the bottom an g The | cultural colleg v them to home in & country of surpassing beauty,| ' Value. It can ofier him land and water | "*%*¥ & o ¥ " e o4 acioky tncii e e Co pose by where the soll is of almost unexampled |8t Prices that will double or treble In the | Aimost all men realize that the settle s seventh among the lar nts ary toy Sugs richness and fertility you must “‘get busy.” | COMINg years. ment of Idaho is taking place rapidly s of the United States, . nty¥is The land was offered free to your fathers.| Farming In Cassia county, Idaho, today | They know that & diminishing area of va- | This river contains during the year many | the we r‘ the profagation d Today you must pay a little more. is safer and surer than ever béfore. Men |cant’ land and &n increasing population |times the water needed, but the govern-|Seed Tomorrow you may have to pay a great| have learned the science ¢ farming. The deal more, east has always looked 3 the west for \ In the | ever. Very few men, ho W what|area of fertile It means when we y | sup A dan avallable acre of Ca « y will soon | strueted at Jac compels this settling procéss to go on,|ment also impounded some of the storm| The long, warm days of | They must realize that it can’t go on for- [ waters, and thus it will furnish & vast|thelr cool nights, make this