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Manufacturere bf Douglae Fir end Port Orford Cedar. Sawmillr, MareMeld, Oregon

Dirtributing Ptant Bay PoinL

Annuat Production 2(X),00,(XX) Feet

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CHAS" R. McCORMICK ON EASTERN BUSINESS TRIP

Chas. R. McCormick, president of Chas. R. McCormick & Co., San Francisco, is on a three weeks' business trip to New York City. While in New York, he will be a visitor at the company's New York office, where he will discuss eastern conditions with W. R" Hewitt, their New York manager. Mrs. McCormick and daughter accompanied him on the trip.

CHARLES S. KEITH VISITS PORTLAND

Charles S. Keith, president of the Oregon-American Lumber Company, wab a recent visitor to Portland. He also spent several days at the company's new mill at Vernonia which is producing 250,000 feet of lumber in eight hours.

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Vicegerent Snark, J. Walter Kelly, Chas. R. McCormick & Co.

Senior Hoo-Hoo; G. W. Fraser, C. and A. Railroad.

Junior Hoo-Hoo, J. E. Peggs, W. R. Chamberlin & Co.

Boium. Fred Roth. I. H. McCallum.

Sc;ivenoter, J. E. Martin, "California Lumber Merchant."

fabberwock, L. A. Godard, Hendrickson Lumber Co.

Custocation, B. p. Ivory, California White & Sugar Pine Manufacturers Assn.

Arcanoper, C. C. Stibch, Frederic S. Ealmer. Gurdon, R. E. Caldwelt, Little River Redwood Co.

S. F. F'REEMAN RETURNS FROM EASTERN TRIP

S. F. (Buck) Freeman, of the California & Oregon Lumber Co., San Francisco, has returned from an eastern business trip, where he spent nearly a month. "Buck," who is a Yale. graduate and during his college days was 'varsity pitcher on the baseball squad, couldn't resist the telnptation, rvhen he reached New York, of going down to New Haven to see the Army-Yale football game. He also took Jersey. a few days off to visit his relatives at his old home in New Iersev. He states that an ootimistic feelins is prevalent an optimistic feeling prevalent all through the east among the lumber trade and that the eastern dealers are all looking forward for an active year during 1925. He was accompanied by Mrs. their young son, who expect to remain in few months visiting with relatives.

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Retail Lumber Salesmen To Compete For Prizes

At the regutar weekly meeting of the Lumber Salesmen's Cltrb of San Francisco, held at the Palace Hotel on Monday, December 8, Ben W. Reed announced that the Lumber Association of San Francisco and himself jointly were offering two prizes to the regular members of the

Club as follows: lst Prize-Fifty ilollars ($50.00).

SUBJECT-Suggestions for Improving Methods for Lumber in San Francisco.

Znd Prize-Twenty-five dollars ($25.00).

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GENERAL RULES OF THE CONTEST

LENGTH OF ARTICLE-The article shall be limited to ' 500 words.

TlME-Manuscripts mnst be in at 12:00 noon, Dec. 20th. ILIDGES-R. A. Hiscox, M. A. Harris, Walter Sutton.

PORTLAND

Mill Reopens

The large mill of the St. Johns Lumber Company, which has been shut down since the recent fire at thit plant, resumed operations December 8, u'ith a day crew of 150 men. Shortly after the first of January it is expected that the mill will be operated two shifts. The output will be principally for export trade.

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