Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . < 3 ft -I < Tl cS 01 H C a 0 3i CL rt ril )H Q C 1) Z c a 0 z 0 ,) 0 ^ ft cfa UJ z 0a rti lU ^* I S H 11 0 «> .- <u 166 Puget Sound and Western Washington. NEW DEPOT AT WINLOCK, LEWIS COUNTY Winlock is a thriving lumber town and agricultural center with excellent railroad connections with the large cities both north and south. library. There is an excellent public schoolsystem, and there are eight churches. Incommon with most of our Western Washing-ton cities, the territory surrounding Chehalishas sightly hills and valley


Puget Sound and western Washington; cities--towns--scenery . < 3 ft -I < Tl cS 01 H C a 0 3i CL rt ril )H Q C 1) Z c a 0 z 0 ,) 0 ^ ft cfa UJ z 0a rti lU ^* I S H 11 0 «> .- <u 166 Puget Sound and Western Washington. NEW DEPOT AT WINLOCK, LEWIS COUNTY Winlock is a thriving lumber town and agricultural center with excellent railroad connections with the large cities both north and south. library. There is an excellent public schoolsystem, and there are eight churches. Incommon with most of our Western Washing-ton cities, the territory surrounding Chehalishas sightly hills and valleys, giving a varietyof pleasing scenery. CENTRALIA This city of about 9,500 people, situated inthe valleys of the Chehalis and Skookum-chuck Rivers, in Levi^is County, is well lo-cated to become a leading commercial andmanufacturing city. Among its prominentresources is the timber in close proximity tothe city. Near by are no less than sevencoal mines which produce an excellent qual-ity of lignite coal. Surrounding the citywe find fertile farming lands, where im- mense quantities of oats, barley, hay andpotatoes are grown, while great numbers ofhogs, cattle, sheep, goats and horses thrivehere. In late years dairying in th


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