Blazing the way; or, Pioneer experiences in Idaho, and Oregon . CINCINNATI: JENNINGS AND GRAHAMNEW YORK: EATON AND MAINS ^i?. 1 1905 Tg52 COPYRIGHT, 1905,JENNINGS AND GRAHAM PREFACE. The purpose of this book is twofold: First,to show clearly, from the experience of thewriter, that the demands for pioneer work in theChurch have not yet ceased to exist; second, topresent a faithful and true picture of the phys-ical and moral conditions of the country de-scribed. Concerning each of these matters there ismuch confusion of mind among some who live in the older sections of our coun-try


Blazing the way; or, Pioneer experiences in Idaho, and Oregon . CINCINNATI: JENNINGS AND GRAHAMNEW YORK: EATON AND MAINS ^i?. 1 1905 Tg52 COPYRIGHT, 1905,JENNINGS AND GRAHAM PREFACE. The purpose of this book is twofold: First,to show clearly, from the experience of thewriter, that the demands for pioneer work in theChurch have not yet ceased to exist; second, topresent a faithful and true picture of the phys-ical and moral conditions of the country de-scribed. Concerning each of these matters there ismuch confusion of mind among some who live in the older sections of our coun-try find it difficult to comprehend the situationwhere the people are so widely scattered as theyare in the Rocky Mountain States and book sets forth what the writer has seen,together with some facts which he can vouch foras if he had seen them. It is certainly muchmore to be trusted than the ordinary real estatecircular, or the prospectus of the mine writer has no motive in presenting a viewother than is borne out by CONTENT


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