Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . located on the Monte Cristo branch of theNorthern Pacific Railway. Mining and lum-bering interests are both well representedin the town. Saw mills, shingle mills, alime kiln and stone quarry are also impor-tant industries and contributors to theprosperity of the town. There is consider-able good agricultural land in the vicinity. Goldbar is a village of about 300 peoplelocated on the main line of the Great North-ern Railway, well up toward the foothillsof the Cascade Mountains. Lumbering,mining and farming are the chief


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . located on the Monte Cristo branch of theNorthern Pacific Railway. Mining and lum-bering interests are both well representedin the town. Saw mills, shingle mills, alime kiln and stone quarry are also impor-tant industries and contributors to theprosperity of the town. There is consider-able good agricultural land in the vicinity. Goldbar is a village of about 300 peoplelocated on the main line of the Great North-ern Railway, well up toward the foothillsof the Cascade Mountains. Lumbering,mining and farming are the chief growing and truck farming are carriedon to considerable extent. Darrington, a town of 500 people, locatedon a branch of the Northern Pacific, is inthe center of a fine timbered district. Getchell, Pilchuck, Maltby, Oso and Flor-ence are small towns, mining, lumbering andagriculturing centers. 103 Puget Sound and Western Washington t^^iiA^^^^,^^^,^,^, THE CASCADE DIVIDE Looking south along the divide of the Cascade Range, from a point near Glacier HEADWATERS OF THE SKYKOMISH RIVER IN THE CASCADE MOUNTAINSThe Skykoniish is a tributary of the Snohomish River, a noble stream watering the entire lengtli of Snohomish Valley.


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