Hand tinted image. Two Japanese men carry a Japanese woman in a kago. The kago is made of wood. The woman passenger dressed in a kimono sits in the kago holding a fan. A part of the sash wrapped around the kimono is hanging down from her back. On the roof of the kago is a woven basket, umbrella, wooden sandals, and two wrapped parcels that lay on top of a blanket. The men carrying the kago are dressed in pointed, wide brimmed hats, pants, sandals, and loose, long-sleeved tops that are secured with a piece of material tied at their waist. The men each carry a long piece of bamboo. In the background trees and a low stone wall are visible.
1 p. article describing the building of the Columbia River Highway, including construction details. The article also contains four photographs: one depicting the bridge at Shepperd's Dell, one depicting the entrance to the observatory tunnel, one depicting Mitchell's Tunnel through Storm Cliff; one showing the overlook at Crown Point on the Columbia River.
Article from Scientific American describing the building of the Columbia River Highway, including construction details. The article also contains four photographs: one depicting the bridge at Shepperd's Dell, one depicting the entrance to the observatory tunnel, one depicting Mitchell's Tunnel through Storm Cliff; one showing the overlook at Crown Point on the Columbia River.
32 p. This pamphlet, produced by the Klamath Falls Chamber of Commerce, promotes their locale to new settlers, investors, business and manufacturing. Covering Klamath Falls and Klamath County, the booklet provides a population count for 1904-1906, business and professional representation, available educational and religious denominations, local transportation, employment, recreation and other information of interest to a prospective inhabitant.
Page 304 of Volume II, Part I of the “Report of the Secretary of War in being part of the Message and Documents Communicated to the Two Houses of Congress at the Beginning of the Second Session of the Fiftieth Congress.