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He Was Some Signer Himself
Thc eastem highbrorr was borrowing some money from the Hebrew financier, and vi{ren he signed his name to the note, he did so wittr great precision and elaborate care' rnaking a vcry bcautiful signature out of it.
"My friend," said the Hebrew admiringly, "you write a wonderful hand".
"Yee", admitted the other, "I try to be careful with rry
First Logs Arrive At New Weverhaeuser Mills
The first logs for the new Weyerhaeuser Timber Company's mills at Longview, Wash.. arrived May 2.It is -ex- pected that Mill No. 1 will be ready to start soon after Iune 1.
oscAR JoHNSON VrSrrS BAY signaturg because one of my forefathers signed the Declaration of Indelrndence."
Oscar Johnson, who is now associa'ted with the Petaluma Box Company, Petaluma, was a business visitor to San Francisco-around the middle of May.
"Vell', mused the Hebrew, "According to that I sttould be careful also".
"\tr/hyt', said the other patrorizirrgly, "your fathers didn't sign the Declaration of Independenoe, did they?"
"Nd', satd the Jew, "but one of them wrote.the Ten Commandraents".
H. M. SCHAUR VISITS SAN FRANCISCO
H. M. Schaur, manager of the Tracy Lumber Co., Tracy, was a visitor to San Flancisco, May 15, where he met his son Herbert, who is a student at the University of California, and who left on that date for Vernonia, Oregon, where he will work du.ring vacation in the big plant of the Central Coal & Coke Co.
T. A. BONNER BACK WITH CHAS. NELSON CO.
T. A. Bonner, well known San Francisco lumber salesman, is again associated with the Chas. Nelson Co. He was formerly with this firm for about six years.
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