Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . 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 QUINEAULT. AN INDIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE OF THE PACIFIC The Indian inhabitants of Quineault derive their livelihood from the fisheries and receive ?75,000 each season fromtheir catch of Blue Rock salmon alone, which is disposed of in large


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . 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 QUINEAULT. AN INDIAN VILLAGE ON THE SHORE OF THE PACIFIC The Indian inhabitants of Quineault derive their livelihood from the fisheries and receive ?75,000 each season fromtheir catch of Blue Rock salmon alone, which is disposed of in large measure at the cannery at IMoclips.


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