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SA]ITIAM TUMBER COMPAIIY
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OId Growth YeIIow Fit o Upland Eemlock
TIfiIBERS _ BUNDTED UPPERS DRY AND GREEN DI'IIENSION PTYWOOD AND GREEN IAIH CAN BE INCLUDED IN MIXED CARS
ANNUAI CAPACITYIOO,O(X),OOO'
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A photo and sketch of O. H. peared in the front of this issue. best," is his business slogan.
Five Years Ago Today
in The California Lumber Merchant January 15,1924
Barr, of Sar,ta Ana, ap"If it's Barr's itrs of the rvhere all or as many as possible-of. the lumber offices may be grouped under one roof. A committee was appointed to investigate. reports over forty millions in 1923, breaking all build-
"Douglas Fir: The Finest Tree God Ever title of a special article in this issue, rvritten Cullough, of San Francisco.
Grew," is the The Robert Dollar Company, of San Francisco, anby A. R. Mc- nounces the first "round-the-world" passenger service in historv. with seven new luxury liners in the fleet.
"Hardwoods" is the title of a special article on that subject in this issue, written by D. J. Cahill, President oi \\/estern Hardwood Lumber Company, of Los Angeles.
'Alameda County, California, of dollars vi'orth of construction ing records for that county.
C. Stowell Smith, Secretary of the California White & Sugar Pine Association, estimates that Pine production lor 1923 reached approximately a billion and one-half feet, breaking all previous records. These figures cover California and Southern Oregon.
At a meeting of the Los Angeles was serious discussion of finding a Hoo-Hoo Club there downtou'n location
Los Angeles Hoo-Hoo announce plans to make their February meeting the biggest in California history.
R. F. Hammatt, of San Francisco, Secretary of the California Redwood Associatien, is in charge of the passing of an initiative petition in Berkeley, seeking the adoption of a new roofing ordinance in that city that rvill be more fair to wooden roofs.
"Home Interiors of Hardrvood," is the title of a special article on that subject written for this issue by E. B. Vockel. of White Brothers. San Francisco.
E. D. Tennant Angeles District has been re-elected President of the Los Lumbermen's Club.