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COOS BAY LUMBER CO.

Thir ir the fime of the Year to go .After Profiteble "Ceda'line" Businesc

Tell housezaives how clothes-closets are better than cedar chests-zahen lined uith Bruce ,'Ceda'line.', 'Women know the value of cedar wood as a precaution against moths.

Here at last is ideal storage, combined u-ith oider and convenience. These facts will interest.every owner -in your vicinity. Bruce'lCeda'line." manufactured from kiln-dried Tennessee aro- matic red cedar, makes every closet as mattc ceoar, effective as a cedar chest, because the strips are side and end-matched, provid- ing a tight dust-proof closet, and much more convenient, avoiding mussing. No extra room is taken up in the house, yet there is the storage space of many chests.

Any article wanted can be easily found and removed without disturbing remainder, Shelves, drawers and small compartments may be made {rom cedar lumber for linens and blankets. "Ceda'line" may be installed in very little time over the lath and plaster of closets already built. Don't overlook the oppor- tunity, while supplyiag "Ceda'line," of selling |!" Bruce oak to re-cover the old floors.

FREE noil cnctoxutetinatm E L Bruce Company ui,l bcn t on rcquc.t. I i"-"y qi voO uiz - trflenphlrr(rnufactrtcrl Tcnn.

Manufacturers of Douglas Fir and Port Orford Cedar.

Sawrnillg, Marshfield, Oregon. Dlstributing Plant, - Bay Point.

Annurl Pro&rction 2(X),0(X),(XX) Feet

GENERAL oFFICES : lTl ?:T:X}'to

L"os Angehs Offrce, ffirl-t'

..TO WHOM CAN YOU SEND YOUR OPEN ORDER, KNOWING IT WItt BE BIttED AT THE TOWEST MARKET PRICE?"

NEWEST SASH-DOOR AND SPECIALTY

WHOLESALER'S

PHONE, WIRE, WRITE DAY OR NIGHT EVER WILLING SERVICE NEVER SLEEPS

FINISH...MOTTLDINGS

SASH AND DOORS

DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES

ROOFING: WALL BOARD

IRONING BOARDS

BREAKFAST NOOKS

SHIPGIANT,I{OG TO ADVERTISE TACOMA

Residents of towns and cities along the li.ne of the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway System will have a chance to see a r'eal "big stick"this summer through the initiative of the Tacoma Lumbermen's Club. A gigantic log of Douglas Fir is being sent out on a tour of this system to advertise the lumbe'r resources of the Pacific Northwest.,

This log, which is typical of the timber from which much of the lumber and other wood products is made in Tacoma and Tacoma District, "The Lumber Capital of America," is not intended so much for the purpose of impressing the

Hoo-Hoo Club No.9

Dinner Dance and Entertainment

Gold Ballroom Palace Hotel So,n Francisco

Saturday EoeningrMay 3 'r 1921

Vieiting Hoo-Hoo end thcir gucsts eepccially invitcd people of the Middle West with the size of Pacific Northwesi timber as with its qualitv. but even its size is impressive when it is explained that this was the ttrird log irp the tree, two other firll sized logs have been cut below it.

-This log measures 72 inches at the butt aird 69 inches at the top] both these dimensions being the diameter inside the bark. ' It is 32 leet long and scal'es 7,216 feet, board measure. The tree from wh-ich it was cut came from the Tacoma district and at the time when it met the woodman's ax was. about 560 vears old.

The log was donated ior this purpose by the St. Paul and Tacoma Lumber Company and the car and transportation donated bv the C. M. & St. P. Railroad.

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