RECREATION. 



KJ F © e II /^\ ^ the western slope of the Cas- 



JK. 1 V © 1" V^_^ cade range in Washington, is 



W q 4 a little resort in the mountains 



tj • ^ that those who journey to the Puget 



Sound Country should make acquaint- 

 ance with. Splendid hot mineral 

 springs with a new and modernly equipped hotel, 

 form just the right combination to tempt the traveler or 

 tourist to stop a week for a general regeneration and 

 recuperation. 



The bath appointments, etc., are all of the better 

 and modern sort, the manager of the place is Dr. 

 Kloeber, an experienced physician, the hotel is steam 

 heated and electric lighted, and the dining room and 

 service is entirely satisfactory. The waters are good for 

 rheumatism, sciatica, disorders of the heart, digestive 

 organs and nervous system. 



The Springs are only 60 miles from both Seattle and 

 Tacoma on the Northern 'Pacific, and all passenger 

 trains stop there. 



Send six cents for "T&Jonderland 1902," which 

 tells all about the Springs, to Chas. S. Fee, General Pas- 

 senger Agent, Northern Pacific Railway. 



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