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SUDDEN & CHRISTENSON

LUMBER AND SHIPPING

6th Floor-Hind Bldg. 23O California St., San-Fril"irco

Aberdecn Lunber & surrfr""ntt Anertru Mill co.,

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Itr relrescntadon upon ttc Dcpat'tmcnt of Commcrcc Committcc and continuc itc activity with tbc Commigsioners on Uniform Statc Laws, at alt dmer advocatlng an adequate lien law for rnatcrialmen, ro long ar thorc agencies continue wtth tbe preparation of the standard Etate Mechanics Lien Law draft.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED; That a copy of thie regolu- tion be forwarded to the Secretary of Commerce at Washington, and that a copy be forwarded to the Secretary of the Comrnissioncrg on Unlform State Laws.

Transit Car And Cargo

3. RESOLVED; That since the placing of lumber in tranlit unsold, either by car or cargo, is economically unsound, ungtabilizce laterr and rctailerl, ar_e on rccord ar being .trongly opporcd to thir practtce, we vig--orourly--qge ?X lumbermcq manufacturcrr, whobralers and retailcrc, individually and collectiveln to unitc -and cooperate in a movement to relieve our industry of thir burden. And rte recommend that this resolution be givcn le widc a dirtribution to the entire industry as is possiblc. - tAe market for producers, wholesalers, retailers and users, resulting in the ahipment of much lumber of inferior tnanufacture and quality, and since it introducer an elcment of speculadon in a bagic commodIty, adversc to tte interert of all concernd, eopecially ttre ultimatc oonsumGr, we teaffirm our unqualified condemnation of the practicc. And sincc all branchee of ttre lumber indu*ry, manufactuter!, wholc-

4. RESOLVED; That we the membert of the Californla Rc. tail Lumbermen's Association do hcreby cxpreaa our sincere thank! and appreciation for the valuable aseiitanci given ur by thc San Francisco Convention and Tourist League, and its Maniger. Malcolm J. Fraser, through whom wcre -furniahed the offiitrai program badges and the transportation for our lady deleEates. on a most delightful sight-seeing trip and for the assieiance dven-in the registration of Delegates.

_I. BESOLVED: That we express our thanks and appreciation to ryIt. Edward Rainey, representative of Mayor James itlbh, Jr.; to Miss Eetelle Carpenter, Director of Music of San FrlniGco Schools, PUADc School Bands and Chorus, and to the apeakers on the convention program, among whom there are men no{ connected with the retail lumber business, _but who have yet been glad to bring practical and valuable information to us. Wi commend our mcmi bers and the lumber dealers in general for their active partioipadon on the program from the convention floor and the bioad-niinded spirit of willingness to impart to their brother dealers valuable information from the realm of practical experience.

lY. R. CHAMBERTIN & C().

WHOLESALE LUMBER

FIR and REDWOOD

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SALES AGENTS FOR

THE tITTtE RIVER

RIDW()OD C().

CRANNELL, HUMBOLDT CO.

OPERATING STEAMERS:

W. R. Chamberlin Ja

Stanwood

Phyllir

Barbara C

Yellowrtone

OFFICES:

Hced OGce

6lt Matron Bldg. SAN FRANCISCO

LOS ANGELES sE.lrrr.s;whit. Brds.

2E2 Chembcr of Conmcrce Bldg.

PORTLAND-Paci6c Bldg.

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6. RESOLVED; That the members of this Association do by rising vote here and now, express a most sincere appreciation of th-e uatiring efforts and unselfish service freely giverr to this Associraloq lor the past year by our genial frienil and President, Mr. Paul Ha[ingby.

7. RESOLVED; That the memberr of this Association e:rpresc their appreciation of the devotion of time and thouaht by each man who served the past year on thc Directorate of ttie California Retail Lumbermen's Aseociation.

8. RESOLVED; That we fully apprecirate the e:rccllcnt service rendered by the Hotel St. Francis, and for the courteeies ahown our members by the entire gtaff of the Hotel, during this convention

9. RESOLVED; That we cxpre$ our thanks and apptrecietion to the Timberman, and George M. Cornwall, its editor, and R. C.

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BROWN'S SUPERCEDAR doeet-lining buriness is GOOD.

Have you fore$en this greEt demand with a stock or have you been left at the post? Put in a stock of BROWN'S SUPERCEDAR closet-lining and

PROTECT YOUR CUSTOMERS WITH MOTH INSURAI{CE.

J. E. HIGGINS LUMBER co.

SAN FRANCISCO

Norttern California Dirtrlbutorr

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