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BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1905.
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
Bonners Pern/Herald
KsTAniaatiE!) in m,
THE i'IONEER NEWSPAPER
or kootf-vai corSTY.
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
TERM«
» 1(0
<>»•' year ...
^ ix moîîtbà.
.hi
A T> V K RT IS4 N G HATES
Local reading notices five cents p* r line
each intertlen. I.« , «al NoUc**m at le?al rat»**.
I täte a for Display ndvcrtialng m ole known.on
Howlioaion. Curd« of Thunk* H» s«»lmi«ms of
lies pec t- and similar mnttpyftvc rent*? per line.
(u«ll»^u8evonfin 1 Bonne» Fowy.
u—!
DIRECTORIES
==
_
Churches.
par.siiYTKP.t an -
tKelth SiinrtHy ofeach
Regular prcarhln* services every Äitern«!«*
Eun da y iMornliitf ul 10:80. mid *imo evening at
7:80, Sunday school *1 11.30». in
Rev. o ri WILaON, Pmrtor.
qatholtc
KeguUr service»on
Sunday school, every Buuduy «t U :.*»
:1>.
Rkv. FATHER KELLY. C'lflor.
' KTROblST EPUCOPAL
ÄÄ
mlü.Oi a,». Rkv. L. N. B. ASDKU H>N,
M

no i'iti.io«s_
ciopiii« LjJkp, no i.o ft ii.rii
•very Sal unlay evening ms \ imtin«
tiM hen frsttirBNtiy iubiicd. s m. Balkan,
N. G. Wm. VtuGuskeu .ScPielory.
KBEKAUÜKOEKE...OO.F.
Vlsliltu KtUcknhs cordial* y luvitcil. Ml»*»
Mabel MjN.cvu, N. G. Mr*, s». D. Tayloh,
Secret»r>.
Secret Societies.
iSONIC
Humicr
II., hula* stMiptl ineetiu.m«
fV«ui(ig «• the mouth
Bojouruiu? Mainer Mhious qu«lined
teroully, luvlted lo vu,U
M'
Fèrry Lodpo. N (t 4î, A F. A A.)
ihe hibi Wedon-day
r he/ore m full m*
Hi»
1'EMi.Y MKi.DZR. he
n«ry.
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N10UTS OE PVT 111 As -
Acme I No. l. r >, K. of I*. MlOOtl Hi
rylUlau i 1 tii 1 everv Thucidii/ iveimig ul h|
o'clock. Vieilli. : k ill»: ht» * \w W omc.
L. f.Boykkr. (. c. e . u Lmi.»;, k, of u. cv s.,
R ATI!BONK SISTERS—
Crehcut Teniptc Nt. 10, moct*» wet y oilier
Krlilny eveuiu? in Kuigltt* of PyiiunH ha t.
VIlIUuic member«luvllea. Mis. K. 1. J.irnr..
M. K. r f . Mus Pn
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— NCAMTMICNT I. O. O. K
Koou.iml (jump N*» 25. 1. O.O. F., nu'(".>
ÎNt nn-l 3nl Mouduys of the ih'goi. .h k
V ibiliUK pMlriarehH ci.rainliy luviitx».
Medûury.o, P. " . s. CurU», icilb*.*.
NlGHTd OF TH K M AGO A lîhhS—
Koop'iitu Tent. No. 20, K. «>. T. M., meet
. ry uUeru.sie Wednenday evemiiü ut Kii'clnek
VlMtftiR .iir Kulant*
r- Al'bTüN.
E
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K
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1,11. WAi.kt.it, It. K
iiiiihU r
L adies of 14IK ma<xjab«es^
Norm ${*r uive, Xu. 14, L o. T. M., meet*
«very nUe r a:ile Wediiob'Uj'^-Vciiln;: ai tf o'clot k
VUIUIIK 1-Mrti.-Httlwa)b ««»rrtlBlly »uviied. Mu*.
IIaubikt J:«kjky, l4i<lv t ommaunler. Mius.
iiMM\ TaYi.uk, Kecord Ktu-pcr.
A.f
"mmlï
t».Ritiu< iic. v. g. K. L. LiiTi.it, i tun.
is sick iioeus—
Qi 1ST
, MU 1 Host'S Hi 4 1*.
iidjiA > from *9 h.
on
>p(
I. to
li
cpl
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mil i-l«™
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1
til elOfCh lit 2; H» I*, iu. Il ud H J». r.i.
I I'orihlli nmilclostwHl 7 m. in.
SVesilMiuii i
<>opel
Monday, V. «days mul Frui
:
V. G(K';K, JR., r«slniîi;*U*r.
A
NEW
%
line of General
Merclia' dise, ineluding Groceries,
Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Hats, Shoes and Notions,
and other lines too minerons
3 STOW Creeds
We
carry
a
Come
in and see us and let ns prove our
assertions. We not only have a
aiicntiu'U.
Our Goods arc bought Right'and
will bo sold Right. Our Stock is
New and Fresh. \Vc*ean positively
Undersell all competitors.
New Store and Now Hoods, but we
arc in a position to (piotc you
New Prices
n
Business Location
: For Sale :
A
G. H. FINROW & CO.
{.ruth ««f I*. O.
Two f).
Main Street. IU
M. A. I'KDEHSON, Mngr.
The Best Business Location in
Bonners Ferry, including Business
House and Lot,centrally located on
MAIN STREET
A Snap! For Further particulars
enquire at tl.is oflice. 44tf
Where I>o You Cat?
-
Fresh Oysters any Style, any
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
McMurtric £* McGinty,
P/oij i*
!
1 IONS
CAUSED SURPRISE
;
Reformers Win in Newyork and Pensylvania
--Democrats in Ohio.
j
The eiff year election returns I Governor over Herrick by over j
were full of surprise. In New York j 30,000.
jj«Clellan was reelected Mayor by Nebraska went Republican by)
a slender majority of 31H5. but ! 18,000.
llearst, munieipal ownership cun- j Maryland will require anolUeial
didate, claims gross fraud and will ! count to determine the
contest. The àntî-Monnon ticket

I
i
won in
W. T. Jerome was redacted dis- 1 Salt Lake,
trict attorney in New York, over
both Democratic
j candidates, as W
Mayor Schmitz, union labor, was
and Republican reelected in San Francisco by 12,000!
also Til'd S. i The Democrats control the Ohio
.
111
Color, president of tie' hnrrctiglt of i legislature.
j Other states voted about
. i former years.
;
j °hio to the surprise of
My swung into the Democratic * !1
{I'oltllll 11. PaULsOH Was I'll'Ct«?»! " on *
; Hrocklin.
as
everv
!
Philadelphia
the
reform
I
■ - - - -—
Houston will Retain his Beat. j
The following is the latest in-,
j formation relative to John Doua
: ton, editor and politician, and ce- !
! c<'iitric Mayor, and member of par
i,
linluent in British ( «minima, a ;
character wMI-known in Idaho in;
| . . 1
i early days. The arm o is taken j
i fr011 ' t,icNoleon Dallv N, " >: 1
Although John Houston, now of
Goldfields, Nevada, has resigned
the mayoralty of Nelson, in justice |
with !
t .l, m*:nii*inal intor # *<t.rt
; 10 HK.IIH 1[M1 HU-I -H
which, he had l/ivn so intiimitoly
indentitied during the past 1!
years, his resignation of his seat iu
the British Columbia legislature
does not by any means follow as a
It has not vet!
matter of logic,
been received
j McBride or M r.
! nor is rt on the wav.
either by premier
(speaker Poo ley, ;
When the members ol li»t house
, , , , , .
arc next bfoiitf lit to^<'lher i or the
, , . ,
cU^putcll of UUSlIlCSS, Ull!*'.
; 1 .
1 thing unforeseen develops to upset
T' 11 *.Urh*
Mr 1^* ''»plat'O 'b
;l1 " 1 i"oimeIn«tie memher for Ne son
! will he found in his place, ever l
be reckoned a doubtful quantity, to
discuss the interest-) and gre.it. ess
of the Kootcnuys, or to proviilc the
wolaonie laugh; and lo be a thorn
in the llcsh from which the
gov
ernment of the day (of which he
narrowly escaped being a member)
1 had imagined itself p rm.neatly
delivered.
Vour correspondent wrote recent
lv to Mr. Houston at his new Ne
I vada home. It was mentioned that
speculation is rife through British
i Columbia as to whether he intoned
resign Iris parliamentary honors
or to return at the opening of
parliament to represent Nelson,
! continuing so
islatnre,
i dangerous annoyance by«' his
itnrs, hv grace of the Indep udencc
of Parliament Act.
"
to do during the .ses
s remaining of the present leg
as he cou d without (ho
; SIO
Knowing John Houston to be a
champion and admirer of blunt
asked,
j intend to resign your scat in the
j local legislature or will you come
Rack for tin
l diretness, h was
"Do yon
8es ions of the home
until the seat is vacat l i» the
; natural course? I should like to
, use a direct answer.''
ll was less
i than a week ago that this letter
i was written and today th ; answer
came over the W estera Union wires
via Tonopah :
'■[ do not intend to resign. Ton
lean make story. (Signed) John
Houston."
The - ii - *,
Mr. II ouston will be
indicative that;
,
to
discharge the parliamentary duties
the electorate of Nelson hasdolçgat
ed to him, and give new color and
animation to sessional life along
quite exceptional lines.
-.1 deck
, , .
In another column will be found
an itemized gtalomcot of the con
The
very
Uhtion »f the town finances.
[ e l )< | ,r i t ^iry in «
1,t altl, - v co, I ldlt " n *
lialanec on hand of *2209.40, and
tins notwithstanding the fact that
there was expended during the last
quarter *709.73, over *5UD of which
..... . .rj , 1 ...
was exp'iiueu on mo sirens.
Most of the money in the
I treasury has been derivctl from
licenses, although Ihn item of lines
figures np to a tonsbleràble sum.
The amount received from flues
1 r
:
August was $110; September, f 192; j
October, $189; total, $-197.
money was collected as
conducting gambling
from the occupants
houses.
. . ,
i lx* * financial Btuhiiviit makes a
........
very creditable showing for th
to " 11 -
1 his j
lines for j
games, and |
of immoral'
1 !
criticism to be
There is but one
offered, and that is not a criticism,
but a matter of opinion, and that
is that there should he more money
oxpciulfl in llu* way of improvo
meets. If it is intended to spend
more money o i the streets,Tet us
have the benefit a< soon as pos
sihlc.
V/ARUIH 11. L. V/HITMIY HERE
Dropped in Wednesday to Great]
Old Neighbors
E. L. Whitflev, warden of the
State n nit *nti;irv
1 *■
,!ay and Thursday, imikin
irt 1 on oM nf ' dil i>r?c, in the
at Boise, w
a Bonners Ferry visitor Wednls-I
a soei
town where lie and his family re
sided years.
sided many years.
Mr. Whitney eamo north on
court business, being a défendent
j n damage suit for $lO,C'(.iO,grow
j ( ig out of the
arrest of one ILS.
Taylor, on a charge of having held
up Nick Brown's saloon at New
in September, 1904.
p u l,
plaint ill was in
The
•ustody nl-uut 21
hour.-, and Was released for lack of
id.-ntiliojition.
his tw
pa rtners
w« ie brought back and bound ov*
t . r to the grand jury, but were rea
leased on writs of habeas
Ta vlor
corpus.
bim.-' lf brought suit for
|nl s o imprisonment,
came up for trial this week, ami
1 he
cas
uftcr hearing the evidence the jury
brought in a verdict in favor of Mr.
Whitney, without leaving their
seats, on instructions from Judge!
..lo IT
!r. Whitney returned Thun day,
i, to' convey two prisoners
to the penitentiary,
suit on
to I I
t)m; prison-.
r war- the 1'ullman porter, Lewis,
whe goes up fur one year for
u young lady passenger.
Mr. Whitney is giving the state
a spleuded administration of liisj
oflice. both linaieiailv and
in dis
eipline. There are 192 prisoners
in the institution at present, al
though there have been as many as
2t>2. Mr. Whitney has not lost a
single prisoner since taking charge.
single prisoner taking charge.
: — — -
■ JBAKKBE3 ASSEMBLE III FEEE.Y
Ecuacrs Ferry the Mjeting Place of
a Congress of Bankers.
Bonners Ferrv had a congress of
Bankers this week. They did not
come on call, it is true, but were'
drawn h. re by the natural force of
j financial gravity.
„ _ , . ,
Bonners ferrv is probably the
. *, .. . * . .
largcst town in the Northwest with
e ,
(iut a hank. Ihe Llhalu 1 .a: often
called attention to the pi> cndnl

" n
opening litre for a bank,
men have been here in numbe
flir
hut this week they came
the four quarters of the glob
bent on occupying tlie field,
opening is an attractive proposi-'
.. , , ,
turn, and we onlv wonder that
'
some one did not discover
months ago.
Among those here this week were
\\ . D. Baxter, of Watertown, S. D.,
E. F. Uopp. of Lind. Wash.. J. \'an
The
some cause passed us up,
in from
e, each
Volsör, of Colville, Wash., and *V.
11*. Mahoney, of Watertown, S. D.
All are men of ample mean«,
and it would bo a valuable acquisi
tion to the town to secure anyone
Mr. Halfter was the first
.of them.
; of these gentlemen on the ground,
He
having been here last
were'
was joined Thursday by bis bus
iness associate.
j the Herald that they have leased
the Ilolli ger building and will
Thcv announce to
j
■ open a state bank tvith a capital of
I •> 15,000.
i Mr. VenVelsor, of Colville,came
in earlv in the week and interested
of the
$ 10,
a number of busines s men who
subscribed for 19 fi r cent
stock in a state bank with a
000 capital.
Mr. Copp, of Lild, was the last
lie A\iis
t
prepared to
capital
to îirnve.
'open a slate bank' with
of $15,000 but tluj other financiers
(had made such headway with their
a
propositions that |io retired from
! the field, very uimlb regretting that
I he had missed suLh a promising
: opening.
j As the matter now stands, there
j fore, Bonners Ferity will have two
j bank«, where the* town has been
| praying for the pilvolegc of one,
Quarterly Treasurer's Report,
To the Honorable
Trustees of the Villagt
! Ferrv.
Board of!
of Bonners
The following ij a stall im" t of
the money which Î have received
disht rsed
und
. din ing August,
September and October, 190
lo.eo
in
RECWW.
Au«. 1. Util, mi Imnd
,, 3. I'eddlcrs Li«i j.-'
6. FI
Î I on '
;;ti.t)
7. Pin,«
la i
A. J. Konî. Un™
11 .
IA A. ,1. Kent. 1 -îî;. -
11. c Ijaty ToMimriT
li. Sawyer, Ro.c*
15. 11. sawyer, «hic
K». A. J. K eut. ITi. ^
l<. A. I. K eu: El ;.cm
401.
iîo.op
i..
t it X
(.do
la.oa
i. '
II. 8tt\ryer, fttutl tux
W.
11. S.lV.viT, ft).
■ID.00
A. J. Kent, Fin
A. J. Kent, rim
[>l 11.
12
A. J. Kent,
lo. • II. bttwycr.
H, Su wye iu
15.
I
iu
ri.i
lux
I. A. J. g
. A. f. K« is***
,f,
4..00
12. œ
30. K - lit.
HU. A. .» Kent.
Oct. 2. IVddlers 1,
3. li. Sawyer,
o. County Tri a»
.. U». It.
it, 11.
11. If.
1 •.(
■o
am i
show lire
Jn.'.
1 ..00
•i -..no
H. Saw y ci
13.
I'AIU
'.M. in.
■y-, li. s
lUo.f
13
Total Uc«.*tij*tH
DlSIiÜItSEMKNTrf.
\ug. IS. I'. hav. y tiny
Vi «. Win, llurkf, eh
s. II. li rK* r, work on
r, »upplit s
M \andcr, ret*. «Uh 1
•o.. supplies
. ycr. s ilary
70.UO
ii:ic drift
F. J. II. 11 tit;
W. A,
*.». li. M.
us. to
21 .
i'.ry, InWor
li. !..
»Ufii
>rk
\. Brink street
A. ill-ii.eslt Street
Oct.
j
I.AU
7. F. Htmgl
Hum*, timber
•:l.t I. street work
o. n. p.
A. Ur
■l
tuet
T. (
-
|
I!
II. Wl
11. .1.!.. 11.1» til
ii. .in
j. i
n
., U. C. . H
,. Ill .1. Wi r
.. 17. Wl
IF, K. F.nto
.. 13 . H.tfaw
21. F Unat:ln n 1. street work
.. in. \\ Rl«)tls
21. A. Ki*. i t
F. UoHKlrtiul
C.8. Hock. lt
ding i*r.
Ul.lX)
ilar y

S Hock.
.1. Iluwki:
F. ilo.tgl md. Htrect
vurk
•l
2«'>. A K loin*
2*L L. Walk in
•treet work
rork
Ik.3
reel
28 J H II upland.
in i work
in
1;
A. Audi .
IIS
, cs. o r. tin,
(QJi)
Total l>m>
Hal.
Total
Dated, Nov. 1. 1905.
Respectfully Submitted,
E. L. Littlk,
Village Treasurer.
tt»
|21»?.).iH
122«
Imnd Nov. 1.
j
—Snaps! Snaps! Bargains! Bar
. , , , , . , ,,
gains! Ask to see them! Manu
... ,
facturera line of sample vests,
. , , , , . / ..
. ' , . ,
.are selling these samples at
than actual wholesale price. 1
a l'31ow and
. Bundle was lost off of a load,
, , . „ '
the wagon road between Bonners
p orr y !UH t p ry creek. A suitable
reward will he paid for its return,
" r f°r information leading to
recovery.
A roll of blankets, with a quilt
outside, the bundle also containing
pair of rubbers.
; tiger s.
,
LOST! LOST!
u
T. W. Muxs.
1M1)
Teachers Examination.
Notice is hereby given that an
: examination of all applicants for
teachers' certificates of the first,
second and third grade, will he
conducted at Ratbdrum, Idaho,
Nov. 21!, 24, and 2ö. Examination
sessions will begin at nine o'clock!
a. in. each day.
30th day of Oct., 1905.
; Dated at Ratbdrum, Idaho, this
11. C. Lobehs, Co. Sup t.
ho, Nov. 25.
Teachers, remember the date,
! Nov. 25, at Ruthdrum. Meeting]
' " id be called to order at 10:30 a. m.
At this meeting several interesting
Teachers' Association.
Meeting to he at llathdurm, Idn
paper« will be read, and disons
! »ions will follow. The special fea
tare of this meeting will be to out
line a plan for the Association for
jibe year 1900.
Let everv teacher feel
especially
invited to attend this meeting as it
! will he very important. Program
and special announcement will foi
low later.
R. C. Eobehs, Co. Sup't.
j
—For fresh fruits, candies and
j vegetables, go to Nutt Bros.' Con
fectionary store, located in K. P.
Hall.
!
— Incorporation papers were til
id Nov. 9lh With the
oniity und
I itor at Ralhdrnm and the secretary
0 f state for the establishment
if
I bank at Bonners Ferry.
, corporators are: Messrs. Similis,
! Kinnear, O'Callaghan, and Jones,
of Bonners Ferry, anil Mr. Van
in ! Velsor, wno for some time lias been
■onnocted with the Bank
The in
'
l>
ville, at Colville*, W'aOi. The new
a com
hank will be ready to d
' mereial and savings hanking 1ms
I ,
1
mess ns soon as the necessary pa
pets are returned by the State
Bank.Examiner.
1 * — MacMillan pants which took
, so long lo get here, have* just ar
At»v size vou want

rived.
œ '
M oure's.
-—Any foot can he fitted in shoes
■o at llollinger's.
i
:
IN
Real Estate
y. whlli* I'll
1 will
V.
is tin* titm
1.
1l<>
iillmi" to
ti Ihujh*
list If v.
l?row. Look
in a lu'Hlthy fliniat'.*. Or «lo
a Ku«)d lnvc»tim*iili/0««k
•mi (o innkc
• r my Harrain in
FARM and CITY
PROPERTY
An Ideal Stock Farm,
land, nil fenced
I. 1" lu
Will be Kidd
n cMttlo tiTi.l
ur I70UO
I. I'i
nil U
.1
Just Diit Cheap,
l Upland; will cut
- gi Orchunl. guml
.1 M.'.
loi n
' ! i
t from U
*•11 improv id, 1*
L&ls in Riverside Addition.
■S J w ill K 11 . » lois in Uivt
the inst* IImo
. and (10 tuT mont 1$. Tin
ON K HI... k of fin*
l'*'
A-Mit', g
I « > v
!- H
» « I tin
.ti It
. Ht
ki
»•If a it
*
Hero is a Bargain.
Room IinHsc nn»l I0«crc*»of grouiul. sold
the iiiMuliinciil iilan. |ûüL*H»h
lie fr
i riling Iioum*.
Good Heme Cheap.
! sl.illjin ni {*lan. (ID down, balance iu iiuiiilli
ly i»ayim*!*is
*16 )■'
mill, W oui, I mi
good I*
Will -o n yt.1
L<)
Here Is A Bargain,
S7
lan«l In Koutt-iu
Ul l>:
»luth
f bCKt
d<
'• : Valley ; i*.l
cut 12») l«»n<
Railroad. I"
red : i
■' K
A Good Hay Ranch,
ill Cl
claw
hay nu'dow.
He Iron» Kuilr
(I0U0.
irsl
! 1 Q 0 ton« *•» hay.
siHÜon. Iinprovod. J'rl«
A Bargain.
;*>
12;
«ill» Yell
till. PlNiicr. K«lg
Trice (2UW.
: Tin
n«l i ir.
Ti
II. T. Kiigliic.
Fcr Sa ? e.
(huerai M«Tchrtn«li>c TJu.-lii
ith biih'cnii'iii. «
11 hand. «<■•-! u
..or.-« innrov,i i.md
.,...i , m'. n
, iô,V « iu.ii N"
l iïiVllh.
legr
loi
M
R. K. Trit
Hi.*
Stock Farm Cheap.
1 ciuh.M.l with
'
pat
T
■■
on
its
4 Bargains on Main Street.
Kent gnoti Flore T.mMi
km! Sul«
Mini three I .«•!». Tr
ingh und throe h»l>.
1 eu*ll.
iTwui, 1
; charge >UU 0 per cent cuminlssluu on u Sale.
F**r Sul«
llh hiiihliiiRb
Tu.
hx'iitio!
id.)
.■ * 1 :
■ hall 1
A.j. Kent, Real Estate,
and Jufttlce of the Peace.
BONNERS FERR/, IDAHO
This is the lime of the year when it is necessary to
Our Shoes Combine
have Nice, Warm, Dry Footwiar.
Style and Quality
Most of our Slices arc made by the Hamilton-Brown
Shoe Co., the Largest Shoe Manufacturers in the W >rld.
Our Rubber StocK
is fresh and new and nothing but the Reliable Brands,
at Prices Lower than they should be sold at, considering
the present Prices of Rubber.
t
Men's and Boys' Underwear
AT LOWEST PRICES.
VVi tali especial attention to our FINE LINE of
GROCERIES, and wo make a Specialty of catering to the
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to.
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C.C Mercantile Co
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furniture and Undertaking
CARPET»,
FRAMING,
WALL PAPER,
PICTURE
LINOLEUMB, WINDOW SHADES.
LET US FIGURE ON FURNISHING YOUR HOUSE
WILL GUARANTEE TO SAVE YOU THE FREIGHT.
W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners Eerrv, Ida.
ill
T, A. Bishop, M. D.
T, J . Jones
JONES &. BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
\
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Idaho
Bonners Ferry,
M I—jWfi WHi ' —lll! II ■ 11111 I IW1WIW11 EKy
Che Bonners ferry Cumber go., Eul
HAVE WYTHINO YOU WA
T IN THE WAV OF
.
DIM EXSIONS. Steed or Rough
m
y
GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
DROB SIDING.
SHI FLAP.
«•'LOOKING.
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLES.
LATH.
TI
Let ns figure with you
when in need of build
ing material of any
kind.
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Finishing Lumber of all Kinds
Bonners Ferry Lumber Co
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