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THE PACIFIC MONTHLY

Edited by William Bittle Wells

The entire contents of this Magazine are covered by the general copyright and articles must not be
reprinted without special permission. Extracts from articles may be made provided
proper credit is given THE PACIFIC MONTHLY.

Ninth in series of Indian pictures by Lee Moorhouse

PEOPLE-PLACES-THINGS

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Coronation Chair and Stone of Destiny. Scene in California Park. Sunset, Puget
Sound. "Glory Hole," Treadwell mine, Alaska, Douglas City, Alaska. Ketchikan,
Alaska. W. B. Sherman. R. L. Lincoln. Lynch collection of Indian baskets.
National Good Roads. Speckled Beauties. U. Š. S. Colorado, one of the new ships
of the navy. Moonlight on Puget Sound. Statue of Sacajawea.

THE BIRD OF NIGHT

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William Lovell Finley

The third in the series of Nature Articles, illustrated by Herman T. Bohlman

THE TRANS-MISSISSIPPI COMMERCIAL CONGRESS (Illustrated)

PORTLAND, THE ROSE CITY

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VISITORS TO THE EXPOSITION are cordially invited to call at THE PACIFIC
MONTHLY BOOTH in the Liberal Arts Building. Information cheerfully furnished

1941

Portland Consolidated Railway Company

Operates 116 Miles of Track :::: Equipment 275 Cars

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LL of Portland's 140,000 population are served by the lines of this Company. The famous PORTLAND HEIGHTS LOOP LINE takes the visitor through a fine residence district of the city to an elevation of 800 feet above the harbor, giving an unrivalled view of the City of Portland, river and bridges and adjoining country; also the whole of the Cascade Range with the perpetually snow-capped peaks of Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Ranier. A trip over the lines of this Company to Vancouver, Washington, furnishes a charming trolley ride of seven miles and a trip across the mighty Columbia on steam ferry boat. At this point are located the VANCOUVER BARRACKS, one of the finest military post of the U. S. Army, and headquarters of the Department of the Columbia. The lines of this Company also run to WILLAMETTE HEIGHTS, LEWIS AND CLARK FAIR GROUNDS, CEDAR PARK and DRY DOCKS at St. Johns, RIVERVIEW CEMETERY, CITY PARK and MT. TABOR.

GENERAL OFFICES: Mohawk Building, Third and Morrison Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON

Don't forget to mention The Pacific Monthly when dealing with advertisers. It will be appreciated.

THE PACIFIC MONTHLY-ADVERTISING SECTION.

Library University of Texas

Austin, Texas

ALL EYES

Toward Portland

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BOUT two million (2,000,000) people will visit the Lewis and Clark Fair in Portland this year. Many of them will remain here permanently. Real estate will unquestionably increase in value. There could be nothing more certain than this.

HOLLADAY'S ADDITION

Offers not only an investment, but it is the most delightful
place in Portland for the location of a home.

It is the geographical center of Portland.

It is the most desirable residence district in the city.
A level plateau well drained-150 feet above the river.
Commands a fine view of the city, the river, Mt. Hood,
Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and surrounding country.

It is very accessible and within easy walking distance
of the business district.

Has one hour more sunlight than over the river.
Has improved streets, gas, electric lights, water mains,
trolley lines, and sewers.

Lots sold on advantageous terms to home-builders.

Seeing is believing. Locate your home where it will be a comfort and a joy and an investment that is certain to enhance in value.

Write for full particulars or call upon

The

OREGON REAL ESTATE CO.

ROOM 4

881⁄2 Third Street, PORTLAND, OREGON

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ANNOUNCEMENT

We desire to announce to our clients in Portland and the Pacific Northwest the fact that we will have our Portland office open and ready for business June 1st.

Our increased business in this vicinity has made this move almost a necessity.

Our Portland office will be under the management of Mr. Fred K. Groves, who has been connected with this institution for a number of years.

We are prepared to quote prices and furnish authentic information with regard to all Tonopah, Goldfield, Searchlight and Bullfrog stocks, and have just published a little booklet entitled, "Nevada," which will prove of interest to anyone owning or contemplating the purchase of mining stocks.

We have our own office in Goldfield, under the management of Mr. W. B. Roberts, a competent mining engineer, and we have correspondents in other important mining camps.

Send for our booklet "NEVADA" to-day

Southwestern Securities Company

Fifth Floor, H. W. Hellman Building

Los Angeles, California

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