THE IRRIGATION AREA.
Not only the Yakima valley, where this method of farming had its beginning in the state, but many other places, are now being made productive which were once thought wholly worthless on account of their aridity. Among these are the Wenatchee valley, the Entiat, the Methow, the Chelan, and the Okanogan—all on the slope of the Cascades. The immediate low lands of the Columbia and Snake rivers and considerable of the narrow valleys of the small streams emptying into them have in many instances been irrigated.
Plate No. 33.—King County Rural Views.
Plate No. 34.—HOW THE HILLS MAKE WAY FOR THE SKYSCRAPERS IN SEATTLE. 1907—Last of Hotel Washington. 1908—New Hotel Washington.
Plate No. 35.—A Portion of the City of Seattle Overlooking the Harbor.
Plate No. 36.—Torpedo-Boat Destroyer in Government Drydock at Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Kitsap County.
Plate No. 37.—Steamship Dakota in Government Drydock at Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Kitsap County.
Plate No. 38.—A Kittitas County Apple Tree.