THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 
SEE THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST 
T O the man, no matter what his business may be, 
who knows opportunity when he finds it, we make 
a suggestion: Get away from your business for two or 
three or four weeks and go out and see this new empire 
of industry in the Pacific Northwest. Make it a vacation 
with a double value—rest and a first-hand knowledge 
of a country that will be the center of an extraordinary 
industrial development during the years just ahead. 
Investigate this country for yourself. Appraise its 
opportunities. You may discover a gold mine. The 
history of the Pacific Northwest is rich in the experience 
of men who came to see and stayed to build. To build 
fortunes not only, but a larger and happier life. But 
whether he casts his lot directly with this country or 
finds in it a new field for extending his present business, 
the man who informs himself with respect to the great 
industrial resources of the Pacific Northwest and of the 
huge developments now under way there will enjoy 
marked business advantages during the next few years. 
Go to the Pacific Northwest for a rest and then “see 
the country.” Get into the big, cool forests of Montana, 
Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and Oregon and be 
thrilled and inspired with their wonder and beauty. 
Watch the logging operations. If there is anything in 
industry more fascinating, more broadly educative than 
to view, from the vantage point of a mountain top, the 
felling and handling of these giant trees in a vast canyon 
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