Sunset . nd,Old world villages. Nearby—Coronado, La Jolla, Agua Caliente and Tia Juana. f^O BY TRAIN to the San Diego Exposition and enjoy the comfort and security ofthe easiest way of getting there! Extremely low fares are on sale every day. Someof our trains carry air-conditioned cars. In connection with your rail ticket you may purchase American Express couponsfrom any Southern Pacific agent which assure you of your hotel accommodations inSan Diego and also provide for transfers, sightseeing and admission to the cost is surprisingly low—as little as $ per day! You can als


Sunset . nd,Old world villages. Nearby—Coronado, La Jolla, Agua Caliente and Tia Juana. f^O BY TRAIN to the San Diego Exposition and enjoy the comfort and security ofthe easiest way of getting there! Extremely low fares are on sale every day. Someof our trains carry air-conditioned cars. In connection with your rail ticket you may purchase American Express couponsfrom any Southern Pacific agent which assure you of your hotel accommodations inSan Diego and also provide for transfers, sightseeing and admission to the cost is surprisingly low—as little as $ per day! You can also visit San Diego on a trip to or from the East. (Our five finest trains tothe East are completely air-conditioned.) Your Southern Pacific agent will gladly helpyou plan your trip, supply you with fares and detailed information. Ask him for a copyof our booklet on the San Diego Exposition or write F. S. McGinnis, Dcpt. SM-6,65 Market Street, San Francisco, California. Southern Pacific PACIFIC COASTING. WITH THE EDITORS I .N our Pacific Coasting thispast year we seem to have been doingthe dams. A year ago there was thethrill of seeing Boulder. Last summerwe shared Portlands enthusiasm overBonneville. This spring Grand Couleecalled us—called, but only one of uscould answer. It was in late March thatGenevieve Callahan made a trip toPullman and Spokane, and looked outacross the scene that is spread beforeyou on this page. The minute she wasback in the office, I started asking herall about it. The conversation wentsomething like this: L. R.: Did you get over to the GrandCoulee? G. A. C: You didnt think Id gowithin a hundred miles of it and notsee it, did you. As soon as I read themail, Ill tell you about it. L. R. (paying no attention to the factthat G. A. C. wants to read the mail) :Hotv did you get out there? G. A. C: We drove out from Spo-kane—Mr. and Mrs. Orville Pratt andMrs. Grace Kirkpatrick took me, andthey were grand guides. L. R.: How big is the dam? Is it asbig as


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