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You Can Cash In On Stanton Service l:l
We offer unusual service to all dealers who would profit by the present increasing popu' larity of HARDWOOD INTERIOR FINISH. Full particulars on request.
A fine Hardwoods Exhibit on the 6th floor of the Metropolitan Building, Los Angeles, is maintained for your benefit. Visit it. Have your patrons call there, and SEE how various Hardwoo& look in a completed room. It will SELL them the advantages of Hardwood finish.
We can fill orders IMMBDIATELY for any of the leading Hardwoods.
A cargo of Beautiful Philippine Mahogany iust unloaded.
SPECIAL: We offer a very select stock of best Long-Bell Forked Leaf brand of hardwood flooring. Also the well-hnown Mitchell Bros. Maple brand.
Give us a chance to get behind you in a Hardwoods Interior Finish drive for More Business.
Parson Has Busy Schedule
Parson Simpkin, supreme chaplain of the Hoo-Hoo, is in the North, where he is sched.uled to attend concats at Aberd.een, October 12; Seattle, October 14; Vancouver, B. C., October L7, and Portland, October 19. After attending the Cleveland. concat on October 24, he will return to Phoenix, Ariz., for the concat November 3.
..GUS'' TELLS THIS ONE IIIMSELF
Although several lumbermen in the Bay District have reported catching their limit of ducks, " Gus " Russell has the distinction of being the first lumberman to bring home the limit catch of "Sprig". Accompanied by his good friend., A. M. Shields, general manager of the Pacific Coast Branch of the Equitable Assurance Company, "Gus" made his record catch a few days ago on the ponds between Newark and. Alviso.
TIIAYER ON E.ASTER,N TOUR
C. A. Thayer, secretary and manager of the E. K. Wood Lumber Company, is on an automobile tour of the East and Micldle West. He will be gone three or four months.
Men who toil for gold alone, get but little pleasure out of it. Men who mahe money with their left hand and keep the right for constructive up-building, have plenty, and get most out of life.
COLE GIVES NORTIIERN MILLS THE "ONCE OVER"
Arthur H. CoIe, general manager of S. E- Slade & Co., has returned from a dve weeks' business trip in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia. Mr. Cole states that the mills are working to full capacity, and although some,of them are afrected. by the car shortage, unsold stocks are low. He says that the millmen realize that the water business now foi-s the backbone of the lumber industry of the Northwest, and as this demand has been and still continues to be heavy, naturally they are in a very optimistic mood.
DIMMICK FINDS NOR,TEERN BUSINESS GOOI)
Bert Dimmick of the California and Oregon Lumber Company has returned. from a ten d.ays'business trip to the mill at Brookings and to Portland. He reports business in the North very good and the mills are very optimistic.
J. II. AND FRED EOI,MES ON VACATION TBIP
J. H. Holmes, president, and Fred. Holmes, sales managet, of the llolmes-Eureka I.rumber Company, recently spent a ten-d.ay vacation hunting in llumbolt county- Fred reg'ained a few days longer than his father to try his luck at fishing.