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THE V/HITNEY COMPANY

Gariba,ldi, Oregon

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In addition to those high powered shooters, listed above, the {ollowing' were playingl

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D.ONALD CLARK ATTENDS BOHEMIAN GROVE F'ESTIVITIES

Donald H. Clark, Starks Manufacturing Co., Seattle, arrived in San Francisco on the "H. F. Alexander" on Tune 15 for a two weeks'visit in California. On July 2l,h6lelt for the Bohemian Grove to attend their annual summer festivities, where he was the guest of A. J. Russell, manager of the Santa Fe Lumber Co. He will return to the Notthwest around the first of the month.

WESTERN LUMBER CO. OFFICIALS VISIT SAN FRANCISCO

Francisco; Gene DeArmon4 J'

_ QliS, lergstrom, Vern Anawalt, George Bentley, Roy Stanton, {rod G-otditg, Fraqk Burnaby, John CuJhing, Le6'Roeinbcrg, Ed Betgs! ltl_ 9o4dce, D. H. Doud, Art Pemborlhy, n. E. Jamei, C. Bohnbff, w. G. Ham'ton, T. G. Ross. S. J. Ha-thawav. doucr.oi_ gr9, A. O. Youst, G. P. Pond, R. A. Foibcs. G. H.- Caslcr. fack Dionnc, I. E. f."gqay, D. McCallun, R. E.-Soward, Emil Sianso.n, R_f. G!t!"-lt, H. L. Roscnberg, L. B. I"abcndcri Frank Mar- mioq CLas: Kell_o_gg, E Stcffgnscrq Waltet Spicer, Ross Hostet!er, Ed Culnan, Harry Worthington, C. H. Cianc,'Frank Harris, Jack Thomas, Henry Pries, Rcd McAlpine, Max Landram. S. Smith. $.

FIRE AT COOS BAY LUMBER CO. BAY POINT

A fire due to defective l?tdl..rrred at the Bay point llint of the Coos Bay Lumber Co. on the evening of July 16. Around eight million feet of lumber, together with-on-e of the over-head cranesr was destroyed by the fire. With the_ exception of replacing the lumber that was destroyed, and the replacement of the overhead crane which will not be ready_for operating for about ninety days, operations at their Bay Point plant are now back to normal and shipments are going forward.

COL. KLINE GOES NORTH

Col. D. E. Kline, head of the Louisville Veneer Mills. Memphis, who has been spending the summer in Southe-rn Californll, hq. departed on a three weeks' tour through the Pacific Northwest.

Col. ,George H. Kelly and Frank W. Sullivan, Western Lumber Co., Westfir, Oregon, were San Francisco visitors during the middle of the month, where they spent a few days attending to company business matters. In discgssing the new "Natron Cut Off" on the Southern Pacific Railroad, they state that it will shorten their freight haul into California by about three days. The Santa Fe Lumber Co. r6presert the Western Lumber Co. interests in California.

HENRY HEss

Gurnevtlle

The Gurneville Lumber, Co., Gurneville, was recently taken over by Henry Hess. Mr. Hess operates several retail lumber yards in Northern California.

SEIDEL VISIT,S COAST

Mr. Julius S_eide_l, head of the lumber company bearing his name,, in St. Louis, spent some time during July in I,os Angeles.

While there he appeared before the members of the Los Angeles- District Lumbermen's Club, presenting a very interesting address on the merchandising of lumber ani allied materials.

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