Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . rth there is much valuable timber and mineral deposits. One paper is published. Carson is a village of about 100 people lo-cated a few miles north of the farming, fruit growing and lumber-ing are the chief industries. Conditions forfruit growing are particularly advantageous,and drouth and crop failures are unknown. Butler is a town of about 300 people locat-ed on the Columbia River and on the lineof the North Bank Railway. Steamers ply-ing the Columbia call at the landing for thefarming and timber products of the ad


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . rth there is much valuable timber and mineral deposits. One paper is published. Carson is a village of about 100 people lo-cated a few miles north of the farming, fruit growing and lumber-ing are the chief industries. Conditions forfruit growing are particularly advantageous,and drouth and crop failures are unknown. Butler is a town of about 300 people locat-ed on the Columbia River and on the lineof the North Bank Railway. Steamers ply-ing the Columbia call at the landing for thefarming and timber products of the adjacentdistrict. Cape Horn is a small river station with aconsiderable farming and logging countryadjacent to it. It has steamer connectionwith Portland, and is on the North Bankrailway. Mount Pleasant is a considerable settle-ment on the river and has a fertile farmingdistrict surrounding it. It markets butter,prunes, onions and potatoes. Bear Prairie liesL back of Mount Pleasantin the valley of the Washougal. It is asmall, though lively farming THE COLUMBIA RIVER The Rapids below the Cascade Locks, on the grand Old River which divides Western Washington from Oregon : Where Rolls the Oregon.


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