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About The times. (Portland, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1912)
THE TIMES Portland’s New Industrial Suburb O THE LABORER who is not satisfied with his wages, with his work, with the environments in which his family is forced to live, with high rent, high taxes, high cost of the necessities of life, or for any reason wishes to make a change, or: TO THE FARMER who is not satisfied with his present progress, with the health of his family, with the crops he is growing, with the school he has to pa- tronize, with the churches of his community, with the society in which his family is thrown, with the taxes he has to pay, with the conditions of his road, or for any cause desires to make a change, or : TO THE MERCHANT who is not satisfied with his environment, who finds himself up against injudicious, killing competition, or with his town, or with his trade, or with his jobbing houses, or with his banking accommodations, or for any reason wants to change, or: TO THE MANUFACTURER who is dissatisfied with his shipping facilities, with his fuel proposition, or water supply, market or labor, who is not reaping a harvest commensurate with the amount of capital and energy expended, we cor dially invite your confidential correspondence, and will give you quick, comprehen sive information about ARMSTRONG. We are, Yours to command, ARMSTRONG TOWNS1TE COMPANY 7 223 LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING, PORTLAND. OREGON