147 p. An inventory of potential pumped-storage sites located in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, western Montana, and within the Columbia River Basin of the United States.
Article describing the construction and use of rafts designed to transport lumber on the Columbia River. Also included on the page is the completion of an unrelated article, as well as a summary of the contents of the journal supplement.
A poem of 11 unequal stanzas by Emma Shaw. We stand on Cape Disappointment at sunset and watch the Columbia River, envisioning its flow from its "far-off, wild birthplace" down to the Pacific Ocean. Mount Hood, St. Helens, Mount Jefferson, and Mount Adams are all seen "beneath the gorgeous sunset sky".
9 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army for 1882. Included are annual reports upon works of river and harbor improvements for the Willamette and Columbia rivers.
8 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army for 1882. Included are annual reports detailing improvements of rivers and harbors in Oregon and Washington territory.
19 p. Selected pages of the Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1871. Also includes annual report on the works of river improvement in Oregon for the fiscal year.
Page 306 of an article by Randall R. Howard. The author describes the construction of the Columbia River Highway, and takes us on an automobile journey along the Highway from Portland, Oregon to The Dalles and Celilo Falls.