Semi-Monthly 

 Twenty-Fourth Year 



537 SOUTH DEARBORN STREET 



CHICAGO, NOVEMBER 25, 1918 



Subscription $2 

 Vol. XLVI, No. 3 



Our Business fiasBeenBuilt 

 By Carefully Laid Plans 



We do not merely manufacture nor merely 

 sell lumber. It is our business policy to make 

 those two processes strictly interdependent so 

 that they may vv^ork together to correctly 

 handle each customer's peculiar needs. 

 Those needs are determined by a systematic 

 study of each individual case. This correct 

 handling involves an absolute and unvarying 

 adherence to straight and full grade ship- 

 ments — a basic factor in our business plan 

 to which w^e attribute a good share of our 

 success. 



These principles are not mere altruism 

 but set forth our business judgment as to the 

 best "way to accomplish success. That w^e are 

 clearly justified in making these statements is 

 easily provable by our business records — or 

 might we show^ you through an initial ship- 

 ment on 3'our next order? 



Clean Dealing Is Our Business Policy 



Aberdeen Lumber Company 



Manufacturers and IVholesalers 



PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA 



hive Mills: Ten Million Feeton Sticks, Oak, Gum, Cypress, Cottonwood, Sycamore, Elm 



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