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Saler Ofice Mill
311 California St. Eureka' California San Francisco Humboldt County
Phone Kearny 388 porch and all modern conveniences. Price $40 per month to people who will care for it. I must rent it in order to pa)' you. I know you will aid me in getting it into use. The Pollards occupied it a year, and only left it to occupy their own, which is not nearly so nice nor so wtll situated, and so free from dust and travel., The roof is all one could wish. Awaiting your willing help, I remain Your Customer, etc."
And now all this dealer has to do is find a good tenant for the house and sooner or later the material bill will be paid. Truly a man must be a versatile performer to be a country retailer.
CONTINUE lrY SUBSCRIPTION OF YOUR ESTIIIilAB LE PT'BLICATION
"Herewith find "Two Bucks." Please continue my subscription of your estimable publication, 'till May, D?4.
Your acknowledgement of this is unnecessary, the thanks are all on my side.
Continued success to you."
T. A. Bonner, Wholesale Lumber, San Francisco.
CHAS. R. WILSON MAKES NORTHERN TRIP
Chas. R. Wilson, industrial representative, Chas. R. McCormick Lumber Co., San Francisco, left for Portland on May 16th. While in the North he will visit the company's creosoting plant at St. Helens and their mill operations on Puget Sound.
JACK DTONNE SPEAKS TO WHITTIER nOrany CLUB
Jack Dionne, publisher of "The California Lumber Merchant," was the speaker of the day at the meeting of the Whittier Rotarians on Friday, May 13. C. W. Pinkerton, the well known Whittier retailer and President of the Whittier Rotary Club, presided over the meeting.
RETAIL LUMBERMEN
N. H. PARSONS
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