. New dollar atlas of the United States and Dominion of Canada ... ^1 Tamil Oil IlatmonT I:atic!i vi Ranch I BUTerEeefc.) [ f,, c W | ^QKancn b^,,,^ ^^^n _:;iir-+«nt<«l \° , , y^ltbcrr^.-~L.—.^ 2j ° .!lif .»££ -r-^^-p ?^ • .^^•^^^T^ ,C<iV(i Spr, oWof Spring ^f^ -^ XjMiclioch Spr. o\ ? <-^ J r* i ^y, oS^TacotsToons \ \ \ fiNTELOPs Y o I tjatUrSprtng ham Young died, and the presidency of the church of the latter-day saints devolvedupon John Taylor, who had for many years been one of the twelve apostles—the ad-visory council of the president. JPopnlation.—Cexmus


. New dollar atlas of the United States and Dominion of Canada ... ^1 Tamil Oil IlatmonT I:atic!i vi Ranch I BUTerEeefc.) [ f,, c W | ^QKancn b^,,,^ ^^^n _:;iir-+«nt<«l \° , , y^ltbcrr^.-~L.—.^ 2j ° .!lif .»££ -r-^^-p ?^ • .^^•^^^T^ ,C<iV(i Spr, oWof Spring ^f^ -^ XjMiclioch Spr. o\ ? <-^ J r* i ^y, oS^TacotsToons \ \ \ fiNTELOPs Y o I tjatUrSprtng ham Young died, and the presidency of the church of the latter-day saints devolvedupon John Taylor, who had for many years been one of the twelve apostles—the ad-visory council of the president. JPopnlation.—Cexmus of 18S0: Males, 74,509; Females, 69,454; Native,99,969; Foreign, 43,994; White, 142,423; Colored, 1,540, including 501 Chinese and807 Indians. 118 STATE OF T(fV<tph{f.—The Cascade in(, which cross theState from north to south, dividing Oregon into two uuerjualparts, known as Eastern and Western Oregon, range from 4,000to 10,000 feet in height, reaching the region of perpetual principal peaks are Mt. Hood, 11,225 feet high; Mt. Jeffer-son, 10,200 feet; the Three Sisters and Diamond Peak, each9,420 feet; and Mt. McLaughlin, 11,000 feet. The Coast rangeruns parallel with the ocean, at a distance from it of abouttwenty-five miles, the general altitude varying from 1,000 to4,000 feet. Each of the great ranges throws out spurs, and the eastern division isbroken by the Blue mountains, which run northeast and southwest, and have an aver-age altitude of 5,000 to 7,000 feet. The valleys are deep and irregular, and in manvplaces the rivers cut their way through romantic canons of great depth. The princi-pal accessible harbors are the mouths of the Columbia and Rogue rivers, and TillamookBay and Port Orford. The St


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