Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . iSl IK 3 iiii HT ? III iiii/.^]. NOTABLE PLACES AT OLYMPIA 1 The New Masonic Temple, home of Olympia Lodge, No. 1, the oldest west of the Mississippi River. 2 The Mott-man Mercantile new block, the leading department store of Southwest Washington. 3 (center) Perces HotelMitchell, headquarters for tourists, legislators and commercial travelers, opposite the Capitol grounds. 4 New Fire De-partment Headquarters, City Hall and Chamber of Commerce building. 5 Doanes Cafe, historic place at which thefamous pan-roasts of Olympia Oyster


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . iSl IK 3 iiii HT ? III iiii/.^]. NOTABLE PLACES AT OLYMPIA 1 The New Masonic Temple, home of Olympia Lodge, No. 1, the oldest west of the Mississippi River. 2 The Mott-man Mercantile new block, the leading department store of Southwest Washington. 3 (center) Perces HotelMitchell, headquarters for tourists, legislators and commercial travelers, opposite the Capitol grounds. 4 New Fire De-partment Headquarters, City Hall and Chamber of Commerce building. 5 Doanes Cafe, historic place at which thefamous pan-roasts of Olympia Oysters are served, and ?where many political conferences have occurred. Puget Sound and Western Washington 3i H !l.}| f- rent of revenue to be expended in the sup-ply of daily wants, and helps materially inmonetary lines. The Chamber of Commerceis a thoroughly live organization, fosteringall objects for the welfare of the city andcounty, and there is a new Ad Club of 400members just formed to extend the citysfame. The first settlers came to Olympia in1846, soon after the first pioneers had t


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