TRANSPORTATION.
The transportation is limited to the power of steamboats on the Snake river and the Oregon Railroad & Navigation railway, which is reached at Lewiston, across the river from Clarkston.
PRINCIPAL CITIES AND TOWNS.
Asotin, the county seat, situated about seven miles south of Clarkston, on the Snake river, has about 1,500 people within its borders. It has a flour mill, warehouses, churches, schools, public library, light and water systems, and is a prosperous, thriving town.
Clarkston, an important commercial center, is situated on the flats of the Snake river, in the northeast part of the county. Its population somewhat exceeds that of Asotin. It has all the business institutions of a thriving town, is the main distributing point for a large area, and is rapidly growing.
Cloverland, Craigie and Anatone are thriving smaller towns.