The Klickitat County Agriculturist, Goldendale, WA., July 25, 1903, page
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"Klickitat Intelligence"
A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY - A camper out at Trout Lake makes a kick regarding the new store at that place. The people have heard at a distance, he says, that they have a good store there, and of course believe that the principle necessaries in the way of common foods are to be obtained. He says they are usually short on grub, and that eggs cannot be had at all. Mosquitoes are thicker than common and very annoying. They had a frost there the 13th inst, that nipped the potato tops. Nights are cold and days pleasant. People who have been there before are glad to return to Trout Lake. The big glacier on the south slope of Mount Adams has been on a tear during the season some time for there is a gray crust of ice there that was never visible before. It may have occurred during the electrical storms. Haying is on now, and from the number of haycocks in fields everywhere the crop must be heavy. This is a beautiful country and the people happy.
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