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The Bonners Fen > Herald
BONNERS FERRY, IDAHO, SATURDAY. JANUARY 6, 1906.
NUMBER 27
FIFTEENTH YEAR.
Bonners Ferry Herald
ESTABLISHED IX -.«1.
THE PIONEER NEWSPAPER
OF KOOTENAI COUNTY
i
S. D. TAYLOR, Editor and Proprietor
TERMS
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One y*.ir ...
ADVERTISING HvTKH:
riUlnif noticed Hvc cents per line
c^çh Insertion. Nolle«*« at lepnl rate»,
fûtes for DtapUy ndvortlKln*; made known on
application. Cards of Thanks, Resolution« of
Hedpeci and similar matter five cents per line.
Entered at the Post Office at Donnera Ferry.
Idaho, as Second Cl is« Matter.
Loch 1
DIRECTORIES
Churches.
P RESBYTER! AN —
Regular i
7:». Snndit \ school
•him; services every alternait*
ci ht mo evening al
ll ll.SO n. >n
Bsv. O. It. WII.-ON, IMsftir
Q.vTUOUV
Régula» BcTvJce^nn IhMth Suiulnv o(»*nrh
mouth. Sunday ttchual every Sunday ill 11:20
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Rkv. FATHER KTLLY. INflor.
ETHODIST KPIsCOPAL
KikuIht Church Service*« hit* held ntthc,,.*
I (j. O. F. Hill evtry Mi ml« y Evening, begin
nluj; at 7.20. All are »•ordlM.lv luvDid to ut
nmd. Rev R C. MOTER, Pasto*.
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Secret Societies.
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Bonners Ferry I^dgc*. No.13, A. F A- A.
M., Loins staled meetlugson the Iasi Wednesday
evening of the mouth on or before a full moon.
F'-'wunilug MHater Marcus qualified arc /»«
(• riin : j [nvlU i lo viol I I
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ntsar m sspek. secrcui ry. |
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LTfhful Temple Nt. 10. meet« «very oilier
Friday evening in Knights of Pythias ha i.
Vluilug members luvlleti. Mrs. K. L L
M. E, C , Miss Pnoebe him ear. M.
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Kootenai Camp No 25, I. O.O. F., imtls
It-i und 3rd Mondays* of the moiiti. at h oVlot k.
Visiting pairlurciiH cordialiy invited. 11. L
Mfdbury.t:, W.ö.Curtl», «ciibc.
N I (i 11 TS OK 1 II K M A IT AII EES
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Teia, No. 2U, K.o. T M., meet
i very alternate >Vedae»d«iy eveuiiiK at Ht»'el»»ek
Vitulug iir Kmghii* uIwmjb li.vitid
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L A OIKS OK I IIP. MACCAI! ices—
Ni-rUi Slur Hive, N
every uUeruHle Weduebday oveulng
v nuiii« l.Hiiu-h ni mi \ b ronUaily «a
Harriet Kkkky,
Raima Taylor, Ueeoid Keej
o, l«l, L. O. T. M.. incetb
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ODERN WOODMEN OKAMEPICV
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, No. MIHI. M. IV. A.,
every Mouil.iy eveiilua,
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\ thUiti(( Nemiiboro always» weleu
1 lulu veil c, V . U. E. L. LtilLb, «
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Where Do You Eat?
Fresh Oysters any Stylo, any
time Day or Night at the Combina
tion Cafe.
McMurtrie ti McCinty,
Proprietors.
John Muhlkeld.
CHAKLC8 BULGER.
M* S* lie
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CARPENTER SH08>
Contractors
And Builders.
S Carpenter Work of all Kinds
j F.stim a teg Furnished.
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Mintzer, will preach 8«nday morn -1
.ng at North Skie .School House, at ;
11 o'clock, and at 7:30 at the I. O.
O. F . Hall, in the evening. Sacri
mental services to follow preaching. )
Wc invite all who can to attend
and hear this most excellent man
and preacher.
Notice.
The Presiding Elder, Rev. G. W.
service
R. C. Moteu, Pastor.
THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL.
Maintains* unexcelled
from the west to the east and south,
Making close connections with!
trains of all transcontinental lines,
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passengers are given her choice of
routes to Chicago. Louisville, Mem
phis and NewOrleans, and through
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these point to i '
Prospective trave ers de iring vn-.
formation » to the lowest «to '
and best routes are invited K> «*r
wspondence a ub the ollowing
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B. U Truubl'll,
Commercial Agent
street, Portland, Ore.
i. C. Lindsey,
T. F. & P. A , 142 Third street,
Portland. Ore.
Paul B. Thompson,
F'rt. & Passenger Agent, Coln.an
Bldg Seattle, Wash.
142 Third
ASSASSINATED!
Most Fiendish Crime in the History of the
State of Idaho*
EX-GOV. STEIMENBERG
Deadly Bomb Exploded by aa Unknown and Hidden Fiend when
The Deceased was Entering his Peaceful Home.
Former Govcrno; Frank Stoancn -1
berg was assasinatod at his homo
at Caldwell last Saturday evening j
As he entered the gate an ]
He was picked up and carried into)
the house, but lived only about 25 i
minutes. Ho was frightfully mang-;
i'.tr.
unknown and unseen fiend explod- j
ed a deadly bomb with fatal effect. ;
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His right arm hung only by
| ghreds. His lower limbs were also j
mangled. He was semi-conscious
aftt * tho explosion, but was un- [
ai)le to say anything that would
throw any light on the subject. He
never knew what had happened, '
Believing he had been shot. j
The ex plosion was of terrific force,
breaking window lights in bouses
some distance around. Thc deed
had been carefully planned. The
bomb was composed of a high ex
plosive, and
scraps of iron, copper' and lead to
assist in the fiendish purpose. The
bomb was laid at the gate and ex
besides contained
ploded by means of a lish line at
tachcd to the trigger, the cud of )
thc line held by the assassin secret- j
ed at a safe distance.
No crime was ever committed in
the state that produced such a
tremendous sensation. The prom-1
high chin
j ir.en-.-o of the man, lib
acter, his Kindly disposition and
Celebrated Golden Wedding.
Hon. Henry Melder and wife!
celebrated the 50th anniversary of
their wedding on New Year's day.,
An article in relation to this inter
esting event was published in our
lust issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Melder gave a puli
he reception to their friends, in the
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■afterie on, from 2 until u o'clock.
There was a continual stream of
callers during the time--friends
I who called to tender their congrat
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I he guests wore served
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I The Melder home was beautiful
ulations.
willi rofreshmente.
lv decorated for the occasion.
Mrs. II. S. Braga w, Mrs. FL J
Young, Mrs. Minnie E. Rose, Os
car F'. Melderand Fred IC. Melder,
sons and daughters of Mr. and M rs.
Melder, arrived on Sunday, Harry
j Melder being at homo.
Besides the ir embers of the fam
ily, Mrs. 11. L. Medbury and Mrs.
18. D. Taylor assisted in receiving
Although this was Mr. and Mrs.
\i e |der'e 50th anniversary of their
; marriage, it must not be concluded
from ijiat fact that they are old
p e0 pi u . The contrary is demon
) stratt .,i j, v t | l0 ( act 'that they at
I t ,, ntlcd t | le Nt . w Year's ball and kil
the grand march, and participated
in the dances, including two-steps
and waltzes, as gaily as anyone.
»\gain the Heuald congratulates
j Mr. and Mrs. Melder, und wishes
them many happy returns of their
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i marnage anniversary.
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The New Year's ball given hy
tho I{ache lor's chib was well attend
' e( i anO the financial imrt of the
ett, aua me nnanuai )>ait oi tin
affair came out on the right side of
the le dger. There were several
' left which they voted
divide nlnong the church aid soci
( otie8 . The kvill was very nicely
managed, thc music was lively
j and perfectly rendered. ~
; bachelor's wore a silk badge, upon
; which was inscribed, "New Year
The Bachelor's Ball.
The
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I.. is thc leading familv
i"1906," Bonners Ferry,"
dor's Club," and two suggestive]
turtle doves.
"Bach
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Grocer.
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manly qualities, on one side, nml |
the heinousness of the crime on the j
j other, startled the people from 0,1 *' j
] end of the state to the other. j
Prompt measures were taken by j
authority to bring «be
demons to justice. Governor Good
i ing being notified, a special train |
was run from the capital to Cald-1
ani '
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; those in
well, carrying the governor
j other prominent citizens. Govern
|or Gooding offered a rd rewa of
[ $5000 for the apprehension of the
assassins. Shoshone county offered
$5000 more; Canyon county, $1000;
' and the family $2,500. making j
j $13,500 reward in all. Every pos
Bible avenue of escape is being
guarded, ami suspicious characters
jure being taken into custody. Five
arrests have so far being made,
. The funeral occurred on Tues
day and there was a great out
pouring of people to pay their last
respect to their beloved fellow cit
izen. Governor Gooding and staff
and all the state officers were in
) attendance, and many prominent
j citizens, including
ex-Uovernor
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Morrison and es-Governor Hunt.
| Rev. Boon oi tho Advent church
j conducted the ceremonies and W.
E. Borah, at tho request of the
! family, delivered a brief and touch- !
I ing oration.
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The New Bank.
Articles of incorporation of the
First State Bank of Bonners Ferry
were tiled with thc county auditor
last Tuesday. 1 lie capital stock is
$15,000, and the incorporators are
M. P. Mahoney, W. D. Baxter, J. I.
Monks, of Watertown, S. D., A. E.
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Uickcrd and Fred 1. »Moore, of
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Bonners F my
1 bo particulars of the organiza
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tion have heretofore been published
m the Herald.
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A. E. nickerd has received ad
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vices of the shipment of thc safe to
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bo used by the institution.
In Honor of Steunenberg,
Mayor Alexander received the
i following telegram from Governor
Gooding, dated at l.oiso, on New
) Year's day;
I "In thc death of Ex-Governor
Steunenberg, the state lias met with
.v great loss. That he paid the ex
treme penally for standing for law
and order in Idaho, is without a
question in my mind I am asking
Uie A avers of all Idaho cities to!.
all public
see that the Hags on
buildings and school houses bel
kept half-masted throughout day
of funeral. Your cooperation will
be apprieiated.
F'. R. Gooding, < .overnor."
with tic above
In accordance
suggestion, i'rof. Huston had the
the funeral. Throughout the state
| great respect was shown for the
1 honored dead. •
ilag on the school house Hunting at
half-mast on Tu
lay, the day of
It is re
Assessor Flint Resigns
j Warren Klint, county Assessor,
has tendered his resignation, to
take effect next Monda, . .
1 ., orletl th .,, ll( . ...... a „ fe '. to
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i | )y t j U) conntv commissioners.
j Plint lia s been out cruising Umber
for a lumber company when he
toL houl d have been in his office a.
tending lo business,
U is said that there are many
errors in thc assessment foils, and
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that tho business in woefully be
hind.
Estray.
One steer, branded J I> on right
side, brown color, eyes white ringed.
Anyone knowing of a steer as above
/described will kindly leave word
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at ( nr roll's ranch, near Copeland.
Assassin Eun Down
The officials anti detectives work
i«g on the case believe they have
the Steuneaberg assassin incustody,
His name is Harry Orchard, j
He had ;
alias Thomas Hogan,
been stopping at Caldwell for sev
oral months, under an assumed
name, representing 1 imfelf as look
ing for an investment In his room
was found an explosive powder,
also a fishing reel with the line re
moved, and other things of a cir
eumstantial nature,' that looks
He gave <
his name as Hogan, but he bus
been identified os Harry Orchard,
jf the Burke
black for the accused.
and was a member
Miner's Union at file time of the
labor riots in the Coeur d' Atones, j
A most astounding fact is that ;
when Orchard, alias
Hogan, was
| taken betöre tho Probate Juge to
j nrra jg ne d i ho niade this state
j nient ; "If the Spokane newspa
j p Pre publish a report of my arrest
j a ] ttwyer w jjj CO uie to defend me,
otherwise I need two days to get
one f rom that city."
| statement a Spokane lawyer has
Parted for Caldwell to defend Or
chard, without the formality of a
request from the accused.
True to this
woul(J Havor strongly ;of a conspir
n cy, and indicate that the conspir
a tors were prepared lor nil emerg
encie8 Thc i awyer Î Kred Miller.
j of law (irm of Robertson, Mil
, er and R osen haupt, Frank Rob
gon> pi 10 i iea( j 0 f tR e (4. IU) has near- 1
, v a | ways lleen the „^„ruey for the
This
dynamiters.
The toils arc tightening around
Orchard, as each day develop# some
new evidence, tending lo connect
him with tho crime.
The facts
thus far brought out point to a
deep as well as a damnable conspi
racy, and sensational develop
ments in Ibis connection are to bel
! looked for.
!
Kay be Cripple Creek Dynamiter
Sheriff Edward Bell, of Teller
county, Colorado, .!; / wired the
sheriff at Caldwell to hold Orchard
at all hazards. He is accused of
being the man who blew up the 1
Independence depot, June 6, 1901,
killing 14 non-union miners.
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t nesday night. About $300 in cash
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and cheeks were secured, also a
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, Ihree suspicious looking clinrac
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I tors, one of whom had done some
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work for Mr. v\ ood, were suspected,
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Two were arrested, but thc third
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made a run and got away. He;
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was overtaken near Kootenai Falls
Han Robber into Kootenai River
The poslotiice and store of D. T.
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Wood at Trov was robbed on Wed
land shots exchanged with him.
i The robber retreated to tho top oil
a bluff overlooking the Kootenai
River and disappeared. From in
j dications in the snow at the top of
! the bluff and at tlie water's edge
! the posse was satisfied that the
1 man slipped and fell over the prec
was
I ipiec, into the river, and
a ; di-owned.
Tho ollu . r two n)en h a U ;l hear
to!. , , ,
, lng ai <l weru bound over -
bel
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FOR SALE OR RENT.
I herewith offer for sale or rent
and three lots in
Will sell or
residence
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I Riverside addition.
! f®« 1 either furnished or un urnish-1
I'urnitur** also for sale.
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Ap
of ply at residence.
Henuy Mei.deii
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Birthday Party.
Miss Nellie Callahan had a birth-.
day party on Thursday evening,
Dec. 29, at the homo of lier parents
Mr. and Mrs. 1'. 11. Callahan, in
re- ! honor of her 15th birthday. Those
who were present to enjoy the oc
Mi.-.-es Rae Huston,)
McNoar, Velma Blakeslee,
to
j MarJ |
he ! H»«»l < »ve, Phobe Boileau,
a. Will Woods. Will Kinnear. Pull
and ^'ics.
casion were:
j man VanGaskcn, Ed Moore, Er
nest Moore, Albert Cuuston, Percy'
be
Special Sale.
• Wc have placed on sale Seventy-1
five Boys'Suits at $1.75 per suit.
These suits are dark colored and
winter weights and arc sold every
where at $2.75 to $4.25. Our price
vour choice at $1.75.—Bonner
Mercantile Co.
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To the Citizens of Bonners Ferry
Wc desire to say, that with hut
one or two exceptions so far, all
who have been solicited personally
to assist in the erection of a house
of worship for the Methodist people,
have responded with such willing
ness and liberality that wc have
felt encouraged to begin building,
and desire to push it to completion
at the earliest possible date,
in order to do this we will require
considerable more cash and help
in work, and believing that no
public spirited and broad minded
resident of the place would bo wil
ling to allow an enterprise in which
the whole public is to be benefitted,
But
to be accomplished without having
helped in it, and in as much as
we arc unacquainted with most of
you, request that any who liuvej
not subscribed heretofore, express;
a willingness to do so to some
engaged in this enterprise, so that
an opportunity may be given them \
to do so, and any and all persons!
who will contribute work, can do)
OIK*
so by reporting to tho superintend- !
ing carpenter with saw and ham
mer, who will give them due credit
for the amount of work done.
wc hope to sec this house complet
ed, which we are satisfied will give
With many thanks to all who
have so far expressed their interest
and good will in this enterprise,
and trusting to their future help
and sympathy with that of many
others who have not yet done so.
great satisfaction and be a credit
to the citizens of Bonners Ferry.
In'behalf of tho officials, mem
bers and friends of the Methodist
Episcopal Church,
R. C. Moter, Pastor.
a,u ' block Nine (!t),
Town of Eaton. Address,
James GrahaSi,
Cceur d'Alene, Idaho.
Lots for Sale.
Ixits No. 5, 9, and 10; 15, 16, 17,
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Real Estate
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Moiinery Ferry I« gr
y"". "yy n| i ««»{ lf >
in a nealtny olimate. Or you want
a gooil investment? Look
Now Ik the time to buy, w hile Price« are Low. «
i hr and w ill continue to
home
make
er my bargain* in j
want
PROPERTY
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ON THE
IKSIALLMENT plan
Buy a lot in Riverside Addition, |
! now is the time, and build you a !
I house. I will sell for twenty days 1
lots in Riverside addition for $50.00
on installment plan, $10.00 down
| and $10.00 per month. Thc Corbin
de|>ot is only one Block from these)
lots, you will never buy them
cheaper.
Two Snaps
in
; buy a home ior $300.
Will make* a fine home. 3-4 of :
, an acre of land; 3-room house,
; lar, Ice house, Barn. All fenced.
; Price $750.
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and'lard fenced, and 4-room house for
*300.
ccl
Do not pay rent when you can
1-4 aero of
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I l*«vc Kcvcra! goo<l rclinqnlKhmcnU «n band
(hat will bo hold cheap. Call and h»o4: them
ver, also remember, 1 will atlvcrtUe your
roperty free, if you Hist It with tr
hargo you 5 per cent commiMdon on u Sale.
I will
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BONNERS FERRY,
A. J* KENT, Real Estate,
Deputy Mineral Recorder,
and Justice of thc Peace.
IDAHO
SHOES
This is the time of the year when it is noeeasary to
have Nice, Warm, Dry Footwear.
Our Shoes Combine
Style and Quality
Most of our Shoes are made by the Hamilton-Brown
Shoe Co., the Largest Shoe Manufacturers in the World.
Our Rubber StocK
is fresh and new and nothing but the Reliable Brands,
at Prices Lower than they should ho sold at, considering
the present Prices of Rubber.
Men's and Boys' Underwear
AT LOWEST PRICES.
We call especial attention to our FINE LINE of
GROCER ! ES, and we make a Specialty of catering to the A
Family Trade.
Mail Orders Promptly attended to. A
C C Mercantile Co
[L I M I T E D]
$9£#BS
furniture and
Undertaking
WALL PAPER,
PIC ÜRE FRAMING.
C \RPE I S. LINOLEUMS,
U I \ 1)0 A Sil .DES
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ET US FIGURE ON KUHN
IS UNO YOUR HOUSE.
WILL GUAR A NT EE TO SAVE
YOU THE FREIGHT,
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? W. A. ALEXANDER, Bonners Eerrv, Ida.
T J. Jones
T. A. Bishop, M. D.
JONES 8c BISHOP
DRUGGISTS
Dealers in Drugs, Medicines and Notions.
Choice Cigars, Paints and Oils, Spray Pumps.
Idaho
Bonnehs Ferry,
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Cb? Bonners Terry Cumber Co., Dd
HAVE A.NVTH1NG YOU WANT IN THE WAY OF
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DIM ENSIGNS. Sued or KougU
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GROOVED ROOFING.
COMMON BOARDS.
DROP SIDING.
SHIPLAP.
FLOORING.
BEADED CEILING.
BEVEL SIDING.
MOULDINGS.
SHINGLFIS.
LATH.
Let us figure with you
when in need of build
ing material of any
kind.
:
Finishing Lumber of ail Kinds
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