Timbers of The West 



Douglas Fir — the World's Great Utility 

 Wood— is in demand wherever wood is 

 used. The present consumption, though 

 great, will increase as the merits and 

 values of this wood become more 

 thoroughly understood. 



Red Cedar — the World's Overcoat Wood 

 — has no superior for shingles, siding, 

 exterior trim or for any exterior use for 

 which a durable material is needed. 



Spruce — of the tidelands of Oregon and 

 Washington, is in general request by 

 sash and door makers while the lower 

 grades are snapped up by manufacturers 

 of fruit boxes. 



The foregoing are some of the varieties 

 of timber it pays to own. 



NOW is the time to BUY THEM. 



Your copy of "WASHINGTON RED 

 jj CEDAR, AMERICA'S OVERCOAT 



I WOOD," Lumber Users' Guide No. 



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Timber L^and F^actors 



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