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Stock Sizes Flush Veneered Doors No. 100

Q.rar. Sawn Fig. Gum, 2 Sides

Qu"r. Sawn White Oak, 2 Sides

Qtrar. Sawn White Oalr and Oregon Pine

Striped African Mahogany, 2 Sides

Philippine Mahogany, 2 Sides

Oregon Pine, 2 Sides

A. M. Baxter Becomes a Benedict

A. M. Baxter, president of the lumber firm of J. I,I. Balter & Co., was a bachelor in good standing at the Olympic Club when he left San Francisco last Christmas time for New York. He has returned a benedict, pleasantly surprising his friends and clubmates. His bride, a San Francisco girl, was Miss Rose Parker.

JOHN E. BROWN DrES

John E. Brown, manager of the Standard Lumber Co. at Tuolumne and Valley Home and later at Oakdale, died in Modesto, Feb.2l, following extended illness. Deceased was a native of Canada, 67 years old.

STOUT LUMBER CO. DESTROYED BY FIRE

The main mill of the Stout Lumber Company at North Bend, Ore., was destroyed by fire Feb. 26. The loss is estimated at between $350,000 and $500,00O, according to R. T. Bourns, manager of the company, who announces plans will be made at once to rebuild the plant.

W. R. BAIRD ON EASTERN TRIP

W. F. Baird, assistant general manager of the Sugar Pine Lumber Co., Fresno, left Feb. 24 for a six weeks' trip through the eastern centers in connection with sales promotion. During the trip he will visit Chicago, Detroit, Indianapolis, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Boston.

SMITH LUMBER CO. OF OAKLAND SUFFERS FIRE LOSS

Smith Lumber Company at the foot of Adeline street, Oakland, suffered a $25O,000 fire loss, Feb. 16. The mill and considerable lumber stock were destroyed.

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