NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



CALFORNIA.. 



^F course you expect to go there this Spring. Let 



me whisper something in your ear. Be sure that 



the return portion of your ticket reads via the . . . 



Northern Pacific-Shasta Route* 



Then you will see the grandest mountain scenery in 

 the United States, including fit. Hood and fit. Rainier, 

 each more than 14,000 feet high, fit. 5t. Helens, 

 nt. Adams, and others. You will also be privileged 

 to make side trips into the Kootenai Country, where 

 such wonderful new gold discoveries have been made, 

 and to Yellowstone Park, the wonderland not only of 

 the United States, but of the World. Close railroad 

 connections made in Union Station, Portland, for Puget 

 Sound cities and the east, via Northern Pacific. 



CHAS. S. FEE, 



General Passenger Agent, St. Pau/,^ Minn. 



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