The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., January 2, 1914, page 6
"Trout Lake"

     The old Guler Hotel is the scene of much activity these days. The present proprietor, J.E. Reynolds, who last Spring bought the hotel including about a mile of water frontage on Trout Lake and Trout Creek, is making somewhat extensive improvements. He is putting up a building which will contain ice house, cooler, woodshed and cellar. In the top of the building will be a large tank to supply water under pressure throughout the hotel. It is Mr. Reynold's intention to make a hotel modern in the near future, putting in several bath rooms and refurnishings. When this is done Trout Lake will have a hotel to be proud of and we believe it will be a paying investment. The natural attractions such as fishing, hunting and mountain climbing are such as should make this locality better known as an ideal resort. It has been nothing unusual to feed from 150 to 200 people here on Sunday, and as a rule during the week the hotel is full.

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