HARRY L. BRADLEY DEAD
Well-Known Lumberman Succumbs to Heart Attack.
Harry L. Bradley, well known Portland lumberman, died suddenly Saturday while on a fishing trip near Cathlamet, Wash. Death was due to heart failure. The body was brought to Portland and is now at the Holman undertaking establishment. Funeral plans will not be completed until the arrival of a sister from California.
Mr. Bradley was fishing alone at the time of the fatal attack. Friends went in search for him and found him lying near the bank of a stream where he had fallen.
Mr. Bradley was 48 years old and was associated with his father in the Bradley Logging Company. He formerly lived in this city but recently moved to Cathlamet because of his logging and timber holdings in that district.
Besides the widow he is survived by four children. They are Elizabeth, Julia, Roderick and John.
HARRY L. BRADLEY DEAD
Well-Known Lumberman Succumbs to Heart Attack.
Harry L. Bradley, well known Portland lumberman, died suddenly Saturday while on a fishing trip near Cathlamet, Wash. Death was due to heart failure. The body was brought to Portland and is now at the Holman undertaking establishment. Funeral plans will not be completed until the arrival of a sister from California.
Mr. Bradley was fishing alone at the time of the fatal attack. Friends went in search for him and found him lying near the bank of a stream where he had fallen.
Mr. Bradley was 48 years old and was associated with his father in the Bradley Logging Company. He formerly lived in this city but recently moved to Cathlamet because of his logging and timber holdings in that district.
Besides the widow he is survived by four children. They are Elizabeth, Julia, Roderick and John.
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