The Columbia River . rr-^^i-f^, :Si5r7»7E- iiliiiilitt Hunters on Lake Chelan, with their , by W. D. A Mornings Catch on the Touchet, near Dayton, Magazine. Land of Wheat-field, Orchard, and Garden 341 Dalles in autumn they would find at the Wasco CountyHorticultural Fair one of the most attractive and ap-petising displays of fruit that the whole countryaffords. The scenery about The Dalles, with the majesticRiver, the great white cones of Hood and Adams, andwide sweeps of rolling prairie and hollowed hills, isnoble and inspiring. It may be considered t


The Columbia River . rr-^^i-f^, :Si5r7»7E- iiliiiilitt Hunters on Lake Chelan, with their , by W. D. A Mornings Catch on the Touchet, near Dayton, Magazine. Land of Wheat-field, Orchard, and Garden 341 Dalles in autumn they would find at the Wasco CountyHorticultural Fair one of the most attractive and ap-petising displays of fruit that the whole countryaffords. The scenery about The Dalles, with the majesticRiver, the great white cones of Hood and Adams, andwide sweeps of rolling prairie and hollowed hills, isnoble and inspiring. It may be considered the gate-way of the open prairie to the east and the passageof the Cascade Mountains by the River to the west. Output of the three North-western States in 1915: Lumber (of which about half is from the River andits tributaries, and about half from Puget Sound and thecoast parts of Oregon and Washington) 5,417,000,000feet. Mineral: $42,075, Agricultural: Wheat 89,149,000 Bushels Other Grains 65,854,000 - Potatoes 17,255,000 Hay 5,566,000 Tons Estimated value of agricultural products for 1915,$165,000,000. For 1916 about


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