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Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), August 1917, Advertising, p. 16

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ee | THE MARINE REVIEW August, 1917 Douglas Fir Lumber for Ships We Know the Quality a Ship Requires and Give it to You Rail and Cargo Shippers Ship Decking Spars, Planking Ship Knees es Long Timbers SULLIVAN & FORBES, Inc. Northwestern Bank Bldg. PORTLAND, OREGON Shipbuilders Pacific Coast Douglas Fir Any Size Timbers for Planking, Keelsons, Decking cisctbiii nesebdtoomneenee Steamer ‘‘“CAPTO” 376' x 52'3" x 28 Moore and Scott Iron Works Engineers and Ship Builders Scaffold Lumber for Shipyards Port Orford Cedar _ Spars: Rough or Battens Finished Saari-Tully Lumber Co. Northwestern Bank Building PORTLAND, OREGON. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WIRE INQUIRIES Builders of Merchant Vessels and Tankers. Main Office: San Francisco, Cal. Shipyards: Oakland, Cal. | | Put This Down Sydney C. McLouth || | if FUEL COALi: Marine City, Mich. | needed on the SHIPBUILDING St. Lawrence River & STEEL and WOOD ALL’S COAL ALL’S SERVICE =. Plenty of water at dock for any boat. Repairs made to Hulls, Boilers or Machinery, nights, days or Sundays. ALL’S PRICE BEATS ’EM ALL MONTREAL, P. Q. OGDENSBURG, N. Y. Please mention THE Marine. REvIEw when writing to Advertisers

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