Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . sea, under theshadow of the great mountain. The greatfertility of the soil of the Puyallup valleywas soon well known to the first settlers ofthe Northwest, and this city early became aprosperous centre of population. The enter-prising si)irit of the first citizens of the Puy-allup valley has continued to the presenttime unabated. Leading in many kinds ofagricultural pursuits. esi)ecially in the dairy,truck and berry raising branches, her citi- nifying under tile shadow. zens by precept and example are biddingfarmers of all otlier sec
Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . sea, under theshadow of the great mountain. The greatfertility of the soil of the Puyallup valleywas soon well known to the first settlers ofthe Northwest, and this city early became aprosperous centre of population. The enter-prising si)irit of the first citizens of the Puy-allup valley has continued to the presenttime unabated. Leading in many kinds ofagricultural pursuits. esi)ecially in the dairy,truck and berry raising branches, her citi- nifying under tile shadow. zens by precept and example are biddingfarmers of all otlier sections to get in linefor the great opportunities which are opento them in all Western Washington. Kx-periments in agriculture, county fairs, meet-ings of the Grange, courses of lectures andterms for study of agriculture are estab-lished and encouraged. The city is a model town in which to live,with ten churches, tine schools, many fra-ternal organizations, with tour railways andtwo electric linos furnishing transporta- 52 Paget Sound and Western Washington.
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