Architect and engineer . Resists Rot Nature impregnates Red-wood with a natural preserva-tive that resists rot. Redwoodlasts longer untreated thanmost woods when artificiallypreserved. For all industrial construc-tion, especially where exposedto the elements or in contactwith the ground, Redwood isideal. Write for Redwood Lives For-ever, California Redwood forthe Engineer, and RedwoodBlock Paving and REDWOODASSOCIATIONSan Francisco :i^^ C^liforttiaRedwood Resists fire and rot. A FLOORING for discriminat-es*- ing Architects and Builders,and characteristically a Michiganprodu


Architect and engineer . Resists Rot Nature impregnates Red-wood with a natural preserva-tive that resists rot. Redwoodlasts longer untreated thanmost woods when artificiallypreserved. For all industrial construc-tion, especially where exposedto the elements or in contactwith the ground, Redwood isideal. Write for Redwood Lives For-ever, California Redwood forthe Engineer, and RedwoodBlock Paving and REDWOODASSOCIATIONSan Francisco :i^^ C^liforttiaRedwood Resists fire and rot. A FLOORING for discriminat-es*- ing Architects and Builders,and characteristically a Michiganproduct in every way, from theexcellence of the wood itself tothe superior millwork and carefulgrading. Strable cTWfg. Co. HARDWOOD LUMBERo Phone, Oakland 245511-545 FIRST STREET OAKLAND, CAL Open Shop Wins The open shop plan of employment hasbeen perpetuated for the city of NewOrleans through the outcome of a con-troversy precipitated by strikes in theconstruction and metal trades industriesto force a closed shop. After a strike lasting three weeks, asatisfactory agreement was reached andsigned with the carpenters under whichopen shop conditions will be wage award adopted provides for arate of 95 cents per hour from June 1 toDecember 1, 1920, and $L00 per hourfrom December 1 to June 1, 1921. Theagreement provides that union carpentersshall not be discriminated against. Theworking conditions agreed to are thoseusually adopted, calling for a forty-fourhour week with the customary


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