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House Garden 
A residence at Longview, 
Washington—A. N. Tor* 
bitt, architect. 
Why 
LONG-BELL LUMBER 
IS DEPENDABLE— 
1— It comes from virgin forests. 
2— Each log is cut and manufactured 
for the purposes to which it is best 
adapted. 
3— Milled in our own mills, all oper¬ 
ating with modern machinery 
under a uniform process and effi¬ 
cient supervision. 
4— Unsurpassed accuracy and thor¬ 
oughness at every step of manu¬ 
facture. 
5— Surfaced (planed smooth) four 
sides. 
' 6—Unusual care in trimming. 
7 —Full length—uniform in width and 
thickness. 
8— Uniformity of grading 
9— Uniform seasoning. 
10—Lower grades receive the same 
care and attention as upper grades. 
1 1 —Correctly pile'll and stored—care¬ 
fully shipped. 
12— Minimum of carpenter labor- 
planing, sawing and sorting—nec¬ 
essary to put into construction. 
13— Minimum of waste, due to uni¬ 
form quality. 
14— The product of a lumber company 
47 years in the business. 
15— Long-Bell Lumber can be identi- 
6ed by the Long-Bell trade-mark 
on the end of the piece. 
A home is as durable as the lumber and construction that 
builds it. Whether it shall maintain its value only a few 
years, or shall serve, without too-rapid depreciation, for a life¬ 
time, is a choice that is made in part when the builder 
selects and buys his lumber. To give the most actual 
building value for the money put into it, lumber must 
have thorough attention in manufacture. Long-Bell trade- 
marked lumber has the important safeguard of thorough 
care at every step of manufacture. It is economical and 
dependable— enduringly serviceable! 
ASK YOUR LUMBERMAN 
THe T piiG-ReLi^ T umber rs Ompanu 
R. A. LONG BUILDING Lumbermen since 1875 KA.NSAS CITV, IVIO. 
