Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . FORDING A M0UNTA1N:STREAM IN WESTERN WASHINGTON Puget Sound and Western Washington 191. rt a C C 3 m d Ji 01 >? CI.; 4) ™ 0) O •OS s 2l - » C ^ « S ^ ^ tn5 rt 1) ^ U 1-, •?=«ca >.--• . !S .2 « ^ « eS •a o «? . ^ c?^«. o C^ 192 Paget Sound and Western Washington profitably followed by some of the on the Columbia River and a railroadon each side of it are the means of transpor-tation. The building of the North Bank Rail-road gave a decided stimulus to the growthof the county. Its minerals, well known tobe


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . FORDING A M0UNTA1N:STREAM IN WESTERN WASHINGTON Puget Sound and Western Washington 191. rt a C C 3 m d Ji 01 >? CI.; 4) ™ 0) O •OS s 2l - » C ^ « S ^ ^ tn5 rt 1) ^ U 1-, •?=«ca >.--• . !S .2 « ^ « eS •a o «? . ^ c?^«. o C^ 192 Paget Sound and Western Washington profitably followed by some of the on the Columbia River and a railroadon each side of it are the means of transpor-tation. The building of the North Bank Rail-road gave a decided stimulus to the growthof the county. Its minerals, well known tobe valuable, are attracting the attention ofprospectors, while the forests, fisheries andfarming lands are furnishing an occupationto hundreds of new families. The scenery,combined with the fishing and hunting af-forded, are attractions that prove alluringto many newcomers. STEVENSON Stevenson, the county seat, is a town ofabout 850 inhabitants. It is located on theColumbia River and is an important point onthe line of the North Bank Railway. Tribu-tary to Stevenson there is a considerablefarming, stock raising and dairy


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