Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . d of navi-gation upon the Chehalis , as the stranger enters the city,impresses him as a metropolitan center, well away from the other larger towns ofWestern Washington, and one which al-though enjoying a large measure of pros-perous city life, gives promise of greaterthings in the future. The substantialbuildings and well paved streets are impres-sive, while the regrading of hill sections inthe residence portion of the city shows theabiding faith of her own citizens. Naturehas been lavish is bestowing diversifie
Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . d of navi-gation upon the Chehalis , as the stranger enters the city,impresses him as a metropolitan center, well away from the other larger towns ofWestern Washington, and one which al-though enjoying a large measure of pros-perous city life, gives promise of greaterthings in the future. The substantialbuildings and well paved streets are impres-sive, while the regrading of hill sections inthe residence portion of the city shows theabiding faith of her own citizens. Naturehas been lavish is bestowing diversified at-tractions all about Aberdeen, and there aremany picturesque hills and valleys surround-ing the city. The forests of Chehalis Coun-ty have made Aberdeen possible—made hera modern, progressive city. Th^re are 15,-000 people within the city limits, with thepopulation rapidly increasing. Only twomiles from the center of Aberdeen, uponone side, is Cosmopolis, and about fourmiles, upon the other, and nearer the Har-bor, is the city of Hoquiam. While these. SCENE IN THE RAILROAD CAMP OF THE POLSON LOGGING COMPANY. OF HOQUIAM The Poison Company is said to be the largest logging company in the world. Puget Sound and Western Washington 155
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