The Enterprise, White Salmon, WA., August 25, 1911, page 1
THE RAILROAD
Promises to take $14,000 of stock have been secured to date in the effort to build a railway up the bluff. It will be hard to raise the remaining $6,000, but it is believed that it will be done. The people of White Salmon cannot afford to pass their railway opportunity up. It may be the one big thing which will decide the future of the town. On Tuesday a number of the business men may go to Portland to still sell stock to the wholesalers from whom they buy their goods. A systematic canvass of the town and its vicinity should be completed at once and the matter decided one way or the other. And the sooner the work on the grade begins the sooner we will have stimulated prosperity.
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