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Forest 







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COLUMBIA RIVER 



• By W. D. HULBERT 







No other river in the world is like 

 the Columbia. Its fish are shipped 

 to every part of the world. Ships 

 from the Oriental countries and trie 

 islands of the Pacific pass to and 



No student of wild life his set down 







the comedies and tragedies of for and 







feathers with more intimate truth, 







fro upon it, and the scenery along 



delicacy, and humor than has Mr. 







its banks is charming. 

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New York Central "and its connec- 



woodland creatures with whom he 







tions ; in fact, any part of the Pacific 

 Coast can be easily and quickly • 

 reached by the New York Central 



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