Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist.

Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 87 pages of information about Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist.

Theatrical Diary.  Send 10 cents for postage.

This is a Theatrical Diary for 1890-91, bound in Turkey Morocco, gilt tops, and contains a, list of 255 theatres and opera houses reached by the Union Pacific system, seating capacity, size of stage, terms, newspapers in each town, etc., etc.  This Diary is intended only for the theatrical profession.

Commercial Salesman’s Expense Book.  Send 2 cents for postage.

A neat vest pocket memorandum book for 1890—­dates, cash accounts, etc., etc.

Outdoor Sports and Pastimes.  Send 2 cents for postage.

A carefully compiled pamphlet of some thirty pages, giving the complete rules of this year, for Lawn Tennis, Base Ball, Croquet, Racquet, Cricket, Quoits, La Crosse, Polo, Curling, Foot Ball, etc., etc.  There are also diagrams of a Lawn Tennis Court and Base Ball diamond.  This pamphlet will be found especially valuable to lovers of these games.

Map of the United States.  Send 25 cents for postage.

A large wall map of the United States, complete in every particular, and compiled from the latest surveys; just published; size, 46 x 66 inches; railways, counties, roads, etc., etc.

Stream, Sound and Sea.  Send 2 cents for postage.

A neat, illustrated pamphlet descriptive of a trip from The Dalles of the Columbia to Portland, Ore., Astoria, Clatsop Beach; through the strait of Juan de Fuca and the waters of the Puget Sound, and up the coast to Alaska.  A handsome pamphlet containing valuable information for the tourist.

Wonderful Story.  Send 2 cents for postage.

The romance of railway building.  The wonderful story of the early surveys and the building of the Union Pacific.  A paper by General G.M.  Dodge, read before the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, September, 1888.  General Sherman pronounces this document fascinatingly interesting and, of great historical value, and vouches for its accuracy.

Gun Club Rules and Revised Game Laws.  Send 2 cents for postage.

This valuable publication is a digest of the laws relating to game in all the Western States and Territories.  It also contains the various gun club rules, together with a guide to all Western localities where game of whatsoever description may be found.  Every sportsman should have one.

“The Oldest Inhabitant.”  Send 10 cents for postage.

This is a buffalo head in Sepia, a very artistic study from life.  It is characterized by strong drawing and wonderful fidelity.  A very handsome acquisition for parlor or library.

Crofutt’s Overland Guide, No. 1.  Send $1.00.

This book has just been issued.  It graphically describes every point, giving its history, population, business resources, etc., etc., on the line of the Union Pacific Hallway, between the Missouri River and the Pacific Coast, and the tourist should not start West without a copy in his possession.  It furnishes in one volume a complete guide to the country traversed by the Union Pacific system, and can not fail to be of great assistance to the tourist in selecting his route, and obtaining complete information about the points to be visited.

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