TIMBER BILLIONS 
amphitheater below yon will find yourself hard put to 
name it. Follow these big timbers through the saw 
mills, the paper mills, and the wood-working factories. 
1 ou will get a new idea of modern industrial might and 
bigness. 
Here Is Bigness and Greatness 
Y isit the oil fields in Montana and Wyoming—centers 
of lively activities; the vast mining regions of Montana, 
Wyoming, and Idaho; the great port developments and 
shipping industry in the wonderful harbors of Washing¬ 
ton and Oregon; the gigantic water power and irrigation 
plants—built and building—in Montana, Wyoming, 
Idaho, Oregon and Washington; the big fishing and 
canning industry of the coast region; the famous farms 
and ranches of the Pacific Northwest from Montana 
and Wyoming on to the coast. If possible, add Alaska 
to your trip and see another center of expanding indus¬ 
try with a tremendous future. 
Our experts can help you plan such a trip so you can 
make the most of the time you have. Reduced round- 
trip fares are in effect the year round. All-year excursion 
tickets, carrying liberal stop-over privileges, good going 
by one route and returning by an entirely different 
route, and for return to starting point any time within 
nine months from date of sale, are on sale daily. During 
the vacation tour season—usually from May to October 
specially reduced round-trip tickets are on sale daily. 
These tickets permit diverse routing, allow stop-overs at 
all points en route, going or returning, and are good for 
return until October 31. The low cost of this trip will 
surprise you. One can spend many weeks most profit¬ 
ably in the Pacific Northwest but if his time is limited 
he may visit the principal sections in from two to four 
weeks. 
^ Every detail of your trip can be planned for you. 
Consult the nearest representative of the Burlington 
Northern Pacific or Great Northern lines, or write to 
one of the officials below. There is no charge for this 
service. For authoritative information regarding indus- 
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