Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . r industries, with an ag-gregate annual payroll of approximately $2,-500,000, besides numerous timber and log-ging companies, with offices and bases ofsupplies in Hoquiam, having an additionalpaj^roll of approximately $1,000,000. Theschools have about 1,400 pupils, there is anew Carnegie foundation Free Public Library,and all the conveniences of a modern cityare at the service of the people. The greatlumber manufacturies constitute the mainsource of interest to visitors to the summer places down the Harbor addgreatly to the


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . r industries, with an ag-gregate annual payroll of approximately $2,-500,000, besides numerous timber and log-ging companies, with offices and bases ofsupplies in Hoquiam, having an additionalpaj^roll of approximately $1,000,000. Theschools have about 1,400 pupils, there is anew Carnegie foundation Free Public Library,and all the conveniences of a modern cityare at the service of the people. The greatlumber manufacturies constitute the mainsource of interest to visitors to the summer places down the Harbor addgreatly to the attractions for all , Pacific, and the Quineault countryon the north side of the Harbor, and WestPort upon the south side, are also interest-ing summer resorts. ELMA Elma is a town of about 2,400 inhabitantsand is located on the Grays Harbor andSummit branches of the Northern Pacificrailway and upon the Milwaukee. Farm-ing, logging, lumbering and the creamerybusiness are the chief industries of the town Puget Sound and Western Washington 159. DIGGING RAZOR CLAMS AT COPALIS The canning of clams is an important industry. The whites, along- the Pacfiic shore, engage in digging them tosome extent, and the Indians quite generally. Copalis is a small village at the mouth of the Copalis River, whichflows into the ocean from Chehalis County.


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