MICROFILMED 1985 UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA - BERKELEY GENERAL LIBRARY BERKELEY, CA 94720 COOPERATIVE PRESERVATION MICROFILMING PROJECT THE RESEARCH LIBRARIES GROUP, INC. Funded by THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES THE ANDREW W. MELLON FOUNDATION Reproductions may not be made without permission. THE PRINTING MASTER FROM WHICH THIS REPRODUCTION WAS MADE IS HELD BY THE MAIN LIBRARY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA BERKELEY, CA 94720 FOR ADDITIONAL REPRODUCTION REQUEST MASTER NEGATIVE NUMBER gx_ (120 AUTHOR: Paciérc Rubber Runt Company: TITLE: Best pant in the world- PLACE: San Franeisco pate; C 181823 F 469 OLYYK $3 CALL :] MASTER $9° s§$ No. PISS NEG. NO. 1720 EE F869 Pacific Rubber Paint Company. : S3 Best paint in the world. San Francisco [18787] My 18 p. 23cm. 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I \ © x ¥ ¥X 1 i o 4 PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT The superiority of this Paint over Lead and Oil, and all other Mixed Paints, is now fully established, it having for several years past been subjected to the most severe tests and trials, and after this lapse of time, remains as hard and solid as when first applied, with- out cracking, peeling or chalking, thus justly entitling it to the title of the BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. It is composed of the best materials known, and manufactured with great care, so that its quality is always uniform. It has grown to be the most popular Paint in the market, and the demand for it is rapidly increasing. ANY SHADE OR COLOR DESIRED. SLNIVE IESE T OTH T OV A Retake of Preceding Frame — . p | | . ] | | | | i RTE Dm Sr RT a SS PDE LS PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. 02575 PH ‘always uniform. PURE WHITE AND FINE JET BLACK. I 5 ! 4 3 —— So —r’ a] 3 F153 y PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. The superiority of this Paint over Lead and Oil, and all other Mixed Paints, is now fully established, it having for several years past been subjected to the most severe tests and trials, and after this lapse of time, remains as hard and solid as when first applied, with- out cracking, peeling or chalking, thus justly entitling it to the title of the BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. It is composed of the best materials known, and manufactured with great care, so that its quality is It has grown to be the most popular Paint in the market, and the demand for it is rapidly increasing. ANY SHADE OR COLOR DESIRED. "TLANIVE IESE OLIIOVE 3 | eh Sodio ae Ch ORG apd. Bodhi ae k oe ERNIE rs TI CY SOLAS RR Se PRT IER ID Sed ee SA ea rR el Tate Bh ad DEER Re PIE WEB STE AT TF BEE IRF SVB Ss SRR Py, cl Retake of Preceding Frame MH 7 q bi i 4 i 0 | 0 n 5 Lm, 0 q : . 7 y PURE WHITE AND FINE JET BLACK. F864 3 7g P1555 PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. The superiority of this Paint over Lead and Oil, and all other Mixed Paints, is now fully established, it having for several years past been subjected to the most severe tests and trials, and after this lapse of time, remains as hard and solid as when first applied, with- out cracking, peeling or chalking, thus justly entitling it to the title of the BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. It is composed of the best materials known, and manufactured with great care, so that its quality is ‘always uniform. It has grown to be the most popular Paint in the market, and the demand for it is rapidly increasing. ANY SHADE OR COLOR DESIRED. OIA TOV EL TLANIIVS J3SEaasEnya CL oe te Ea ’ EE wr rho Ei AAT. A EH 4 - q K I H pt fA P 1 0 H bi M| Ol d| bi I 4 NO WASTE OR LOSS, ALWAYS READY FOR USE. — WE MANUFACTURE WE XT XE OUTSIDE & INSIDE WORK, And any number of beautiful house colors for Painting Residences, Public Buildings, Churches, school Houses, Fences, Etc. Rubber Metallic, for Railroad Depots and Cars, Warehouses, Wharves, Bridges, Roofs, Etc. LL — FLOWS FREELY FROM THE BRUSH. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. BEST AND CHEAPEST PAINT MADE. BRIGHT COL DJDRS USED IN PAINTING Wagons, Machinery, and Agricultural Implements, MANUFACTURED OF PUREST MATERIALS. All of which are put up in LIQUID FORM, READY FOR USE. pt The demand for our “ RuBBer PAINT” has grown so large, that other manufacturers, becoming jealous of our success, have placed upon the market worthless imitations,—simulating our Trade Mark and resorting to all the dishonorable practices of conscious inferi- ority. We dismiss further notice of them in cautioning the * public against their frauds, and calling attention to our Trade Mark, which is on every package of our Paint, and a fac-simile of which is on page 8 of this circular. COVERS MORE SURFACE THANTANY OTHER PAINT. “TLANIV ET TTEaaNdT OLAaIOoOVvVAA Lk a x Behe hs b A H q f a Bl [0 0 P ff 0 Fi im 0 4 a PRESENTS A MOST BEAUTIFUL FINISH, PREMIUMS Awarded to the Pacific Rubber Paint Company. Gold Medal, | California State Agricultural Society, 1876. Silver Medal, Nevada State Agricultural and Mining Society, 1876. Bronze Medal, New South Wales Agricultural Society, 1876. Gold Medal, Oregon State Agricultural Society, 1876. ‘Gold Medal, Nevada State Agricultural and Mining Society, 1877. Gold Medal, Oregon State Agricultural Society, 1877. WILL NOT CRACK, PEEL OR CHALK OFF. STLANIIVAE HJHEHaEN yl OL ATOV A PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. GOOD FOR OUTSIDE OR INSIDE WORK. DIPLOMAS c= A878, = California State Agricultural Society. Mechanics’ Institute Industrial Fair. 1876, = Santa Clara Valley Agricultural Society. San Joaquin Valley " Sonoma and Marin District Agricultural Society. A871 = Nevada State Agricultural and Mining Society. Queensland National Association. C1878, = First Prize from New South Wales Agricultural Society. EITHER ON WOOD, BRICK OR PLASTER. Awarded to the Pacific Rubber Paint Company. "LNIVCI HEHESESNYT OL IIIOoOVvVI ara of iyo Pa Tay WE ’ % (EI bing LT Rg v & FSET em ; v Sal + NE Er © 1 RUS 9 eo ea 4 5 a RABE he FET RY TRE fares, : ial ao Gud x Fal AERTS es =o GET CER Eh PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. S BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. FAC-SIMILE OF TRADE MARK, WHICH IS ON Each Package of Pacific Rubber Paint. WE MAKE NO EXCEPTIONS. "LNIVI daEaaNds OLJIIOoOVvVA PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. NO ACIDS, LIME OR ALKALIES USED. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. TESTIMONIALS. ———————— San Josg, Cal., March 22, 1873. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I have used your Rubber Paint on several buildings in this city, and have been using White Lead and Oil and Zine and Oil for the past thirty years, and in different climates, and my last two and a half years’ experience is that your RUBBER PAINT EXCELS ALL OTHER PAINTS OR COMPOSITIONS now in use, for DURA- : BILITY and ECONOMY, and would cheerfully recommend it to everybody. Yours respectfully, C. P. WiLLEY, firm of Willey & Rinaldo. - rn SACRAMENTO, March 16, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your Rubber Paint is GOING FINELY HERE IN PROPORTION TO LEAD USED; the CARPENTERS and PAINTERS are ADVOCATING it STRONGLY. J. L. CHADDERDON. Gorp Hiry, March 19, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: In reply to your favor of the 16th inst., we have to say that the Green Paint (shade 30) serves our purpose, for painting on Tinware, Galvanized Irom, etc., BETTER THAN THE ORDINARY LEAD AND OIL PAINT. It COVERS BETTER on the smooth bright surface than any we have ever used. |, Eucene Brrrner & Co. San Josg, Cal., March 20, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I have used and sold the Rub- ber Paint in this city during the last four ycars. WE HAVE ABOUT ONE HUNDRED BUILDINGS PAINTED WITH THE RUBBER PAINT. Among the prominent ones are the State Normal School, Gates’ Institute, City Market, the residences of Joseph Belden, J. W. Hinds, Presi- dent Gold Note Bank, J. R. Arquello, Santa Clara, etc. IT HAS NEVER FAILED TO GIVE SATISFACTION, WITH A TEST OF FROM ONE TO FOUR YEARS, so that its durability has been well tested. My gales last year were nearly five thousand gallons. Truly yours, AmasAa EATON. nm pm. yo OAKLAND, March 22, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I am MU CH PLEASED with the Rubber Paint which was used on my house some six months since. I PREFER IT TO ANY PAINT that I know of. F. K. SHATTUCE. THE QUALITY IS ALWAYS UNIFORM. il Fre. "LNIV I HEOEaEa NH OLarIovda 3 is HAR fies va BH l H q i i H = A A f 0 Vv Ri . 0 q & 10 ADAPTED TO ALL CLASSES OF WORK. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. OakLAND, March 22, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: My residence, painted with the Rubber Paint about eight months ago, HAS PROVED ALL YOU CLAIM FOR IT. It is as BRIGHT AND BEAUTIFUL AS WHEN FINISHED. ‘WarrtAce EVERSON. MopgesTo, May 12, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The complement of Rubber Paint sent us a few days since was duly received. We are highly pleased with it, as it seems to COVER FULL AS WELL as lead, and GOES SO MUCH FURTHER. WeEELER & ForeEMAN, Painters. Arvarapo, May 20, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The Odd Fellows’ Hall looks well; we are all happily disappointed, as it is a much better job than was ex- pected, and the Board of Trustees are satisfied to give any recommendation; also, the Painters say THAT IT IS FIFTY PER CENT. better than they expected. D. C. Owen. . Avrvarapo, Cal., June 10, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We, the undersigned, inter- ested parties in the Odd Fellows’ Hall of this place, feel it a duty as well as a pleasure to say to you that we are highly pleased, not only with the appear- ance of the Rubber Paint on our Hall, but think it at least TWENTY PER CENT. CHEAPER than any paint we could have used, and we also recom- mend it to all as SUPERIOR TO ANY OTHER PAINT, as regards its covering and spreading qualities. : . Wn. Morris Liston, D. C. OWEN, F. B. GRANGER, ° W. F. INcALLs, JosepE MCcKEOWN, J. M. INGALLS, Trustees Hall Association, Alvarado, Alameda Co., Cal. O. P. TuLLER, Painter. SALEM, Oregon, July 9, ’75; Dec. 8, ’75; May 16, 77; June 7, ’78. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: After a CAREFUL and ACCURATE test, gallon for gallon, of Atlantic Lead and Linseed Oil, and the RUBBER PAINT of your manufacture, and the Averill Chemical Paint, I find the RUBBER PAINT to cover more surface—two coat work—to the gallon than Lead and Oil Paint, and TWENTY PER CENT. MORE than the Averill Chemical Paint. The Rubber Paint has proved itself to be ALL YOU CLAIM FOR IT, as to APPEARANCE, COVERING QUALITIES, and EASE OF AP- PLICATION, and I can conscientiously say comes nearer giving UNIVER- SAL SATISFACTION THAN ANY ARTICLE I EVER SOLD. My own opinion is that it is the BEST ARTICLE OF PAINT EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. It is called for far and wide, and all are satisfied. UNAFFECTED BY CHANGES OF CLIMATE. "SIGNI VA dada OI arovd PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. ADAPTED TO ALL CLASSES OF WORK. 11 PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. Your Paint sells quite easy, without any effort. I sold some of your Paint yesterday to a man who wanted it because his neighbor used some of it three years ago and recommended it. I hear no complaint no more than of Atlantic Lead, notwithstanding there are so many watching for faults in it. If you continue to make a good article it is sure to become popular and to a great extent supersede lead and oil in the ordi- nary way, though painters almost invariably fight it. JoEN HUGHES. Euvcexe City, Oregon, August 20, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I have received and tried your Rubber Paint, and I confess that I like it very much; in fact, BETTER THAN ANY OTHER PAINT I have ever used. I have used sixty gal- lons of Rubber Paint since it came. CHARLES LANE, Painter. HorLvLIisTER, September 12, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We have had your paint tested here and it gives PERFECT SATISFACTION. We like to handle it be- cause it is A GOOD ARTICLE. SNYDER & McCoONNELL, - San Luis Osiseo, September 15, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paint has GIVEN PERFECT SATISFACTION; it is INCREASING IN SALES daily and is VERY MUCH LIKED. Mr. Call, one of our most leading men, has purchased entirely of your paint for his building. J. D. DENNIS. San Louis Osispo, May 3, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your RUBBER PAINT is becoming BETTER ENOWN and growing MORE POPULAR daily. J. D. Dennis. RanxporpH, Oregon, September 27, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your Rubber Paint is by far the best for this climate that is now in use; being the MOST PERFECT PROTECTION TO THE WOOD, and HOLDS its COLOR. Our Cedar in use here checks badly, even when well painted with Lead, and the clim- ate is so moist at night that common paint loses its holding properties and color. I have recommended your paints to quite a number. Jno. L. Bray. ALBANY, Oregon, October 11, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We have no hesitancy in re- commending your paint as a GOOD PAINT, and it gives satisfaction. BELL & PARKER. ’ San FErNaNDo, October 12, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your Paint GIVES PER- FECT SATISFACTION. Macray & Morir. UNAFFECTED BY CHANGE OF CLIMATE. FRAO TRG MGDANLIVAd daa dd Old IOovV Aa PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. ——— Te — 12 DIRECTIONS FOR USE ON EACH PACKAGE. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. VacaviLLg, October 20, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The Rubber Paint is getting to be in GREAT FAVOR here, and it GIVES SATISFACTION WHEREVER USED. J. D. TiLsoN. VicToria, British Columbia, Oct. 29, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We have HEARD NOTH- ING BUT PRAISE OF YOUR RUBBER PAINT from purchasers. LaxcrLey & Co. Sax Dieao, October 30, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We desire to keep a complete assortment of your Rubber Paints, as we find no trouble in selling. All those using 1t pronounce it the BEST. JEweLL & McLErnan, Painters. SacraMENTO, November 3, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Ihave examined several houses in Oakland painted with Rubber Paint, also ten or twelve in San Jose, one that was painted four and a half years ago. I also examined several painted with white lead and oil. I find that the RUBBER PAINT KEEPS IN GOOD CONDITION MUCH LONGER THAN THE WHITE LEAD AND OIL. IT DOES NOT SEEM TO CHALK OFF OR SHRIVEL. All our paint here seems to dry out and chalk off on account of the dry, hot climate. Iam so FAVORABLY IMPRESSED WITH YOUR RUB- BER PAINT that I shall RECOMMEND IT IN PREFERENCE TO WHITE LEAD PAINT, AND SHALL USE IT IN ALL CASES when it is left to my judgment. JouN J. Gray, 139 K Street. : Harrssuze, Oregon, November 13, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The Rubber Paint, wherever sold, HAS GIVEN GREAT satisfaction. Smita, BraAsFIELD & Co. Sonoma, November 15, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: All who have seen my house since painted with your RUBBER PAINT, pronounce it EQUAL TO THREE COATS OF LEAD AND OIL, I ONLY PUT ON TWO COATS. D. C. Youna. Evuceexke City, Oregon, November 20, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The Rubber Paint GIVES GOOD SATISFACTION. I have great faith in it. J. P. Gn. SearTLE, Washington Territory, November 20, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We, the undersigned, have had our buildings painted with the Pacific Rubber Paint, and are WELL PLEASED WITH IT. Wu. W. WaITE, A. A. DENNY, L. Revie, D. HortoN. ANY ONE CAN APPLY IT. "TLANIIVE ETaEaanNdT OLdarovd PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. A GOOD BOAT AND SHIP PAINT. 13 PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. Corvaruis, Oregon, November 24, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your Rubber Paint is GIV- ING GOOD SATISFACTION. ALLEN & WOODWARD. SEATTLE, Washington Territory, Dec. 25, 1875. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The buildings that we have painted with the Rubber Paint RETAIN THEIR GLOSS AND LOOK WELL. The paint is FAST GAINING FAVOR; WE ARE WELL PLEASED WITH IT. As soon as Spring opens the Rubber Paint will fly. Pike & SHoUDY, Painters. —— VaLLEJ0, January 17, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The people in this place are profuse in their praise of the work on the Orphans’ Home, and I assure you the building looks splendid. I never thought those colors WERE near so nice; you would be pleased if you could know how admirably your RUB- BER PAINT WORKED DURING THIS COLD WEATHER; AS EASY AND SMOOTH AS THOUGH IT WAS THE MIDDLE OF JULY. The PAINTERS ALL AGREE THAT THEY HAD CON- CEIVED A WRONG IDEA OF THE PAINT, as they expected it would DRAG, creep, and be everything vicious known to the craft, but to the contrary, IT WORKED SPLENDID. W. M. BEARDSLEY. mm — Visania, Jan. 18, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: When the spring opens we hope to use and sell a great deal of paint, as we are WELL PLEASED WITH IT. Spier & JacksoN, Painters. Sma ph Nevapa City, Feb. 6, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company Gents: I have tried your Rubber Paint and LIKE IT VERY MUCH. Ihave but one coat on as yet, and that has a GOOD GLOSS. S. L. Stour, Painter. San Francisco, February 24, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: My houses, Nos. 713 and 715 Ellis street, painted with your Rubber Paint, have the finest appearance of any buildings in my neighborhood. After. all the severe weather of this Winter, they look just as well as the day when finished. Come and see them. I want no better Paint than the Rubber. JorN Boyp. et SareM, February 28, 1876. John Hughes—Dear Sir: In reply to your note asking my opinion of the RUBBER PAINT, I will say that after using over one hundred and twenty-five gallons under various circumstances, on FIVE DIFFERENT HOUSLS, and also on PICKET FENCES, I find it all that you repre- sented it to be when I purchased it of you, and MORE IN SOME RE- PERFECTLY IMPERVIOUS TO WATER, "-LNIVI JEaaanNndy OI XIOV I B 7 i q 4 fk R i i - i 0 on 2 ef 0 q a 14 PUT UP IN CANS CONTAINING PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. SPECTS, AS ITS COVERING QUALITIES, EASE OF APPLI- CATION and BEAUTIFUL HARD FINISH PROVE IT EVEN SU- PERIOR to what you claimed for it. Very respectfully, yours, W. C. GriswoLD, Lessee of the Willamette Woolen Mills, and Proprietor of Salem Agricultural Works. SALEM, February 29, 1876. Mr. John Hughes—Dear Sir: Induced by your long experience in the handling of Paints and Oils, to use the RUBBER PAINT, I will say in reply to your note asking my opinion of its merits, that now, after having used upwards of ONE HUNDRED GALLONS on the GRANGERS’ WAREHOUSE in this city, I believe your opinion of its value as a- Paint has been fully sustained. Although applied on GREEN LUMBER, and at an unfavorable season of the year it presents a BEAUTIFUL, HARD, BRILLIANT FINISH, and has every indication of and I believe isa VERY DURABLE and SUPERIOR PAINT, and I do not hesitate to the extent of my experience to testify to its merits. Yours, truly, N. J. HERRON, Secretary of Salem Storing and Trading Co. WesT 10TH AND FILBERT STREETS, OAKLAND, March 7, 1876. } Pacific Rubber Paint Company, San Francisco: Last May my house was painted with Rubber Paint; and now after ten months’ wear, looks as well as the first day. I am ENTIRELY SATISFIED with the Paint, and think it SUPERIOR to White Lead or Zinc. Respectfully, JorN DiIxon. Santa Rosa, March 11, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your Paint is GIVING FINE SATISFACTION here; it seems particularly adapted to Redwood. We know that the strong acid in Redwood will destroy the life and make any LEAD AND OIL CHALK, while the RUBBER PAINT seems to obviate that difficulty entirely, GIVING A SOLID ELASTIC BODY that will LAST FOR YEARS WITHOUT CHALKING. IT IS THE PAINT. TroMAS P. BAXTER. : Hueneme, March 12, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your RUBBER PAINT has given entire satisfaction so far, and is PREFERRED to the Averill Chemical Paint. WorLr & LEvy. OaxrvAND, March 16, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: It affords me much pleasure to certify to the EXCELLENCE of your Paint, which I have used on my building on Sycamore Street. It is SUPERIOR in FINISH and ECON- OMY TO ANY that I have ever used, and I shall be glad to have you refer to it in your testimonials. M. S. Hurp, Freight Agent C. P. R. R. ONE QUART, ONE AND FIVE GALLONS. CDINIIVAO HEEaa0dyT OladaIOo va PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. GUARANTEED IN EVERY RESPECT . 16 PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. mm mp——— San Francisco, March 18, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents : Your RUBBER PAINT put on my house in Alameda, last September, is ENTIRELY SATIS- FACTORY. It COVERED BETTER than any paint T have ever used; seems to have MORE BODY than other paints, and my house LOOKS AS WELL AFTER THE WINTER RAINS AS WHEN FINISHED. I recommend it to all who want a GOOD PAINT. F. Cov. OAxLAND, May 3, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: About fifteen months ago I painted two houses with your Rubber Paint, one an old house on Franklin street, the other a new house on Thirteenth street, between Broadway and Franklin, both two coat work. The new house is redwood, and I was told that it could mot be covered with two coats of any kind of white paint, BUT YOUR WHITE DID IT COMPLETELY, and the paint is as good to-day as ever, for anything that I can see. IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF, and I have shown it to a number of persons, and they all agree that it is BETTER COVERED than lead and oil will do. W. A. STUART. Goop TEMPLAR HoME For ORPHAN Ootupass.) VarreJo, May 4, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We are much pleased with the appearance of the Orphans’ Home at this place, painted with your RUB- BER PAINT. Ithasa BEAUTIFUL FINISH, and every indication of being DURABLE, besides COSTING MUCH LESS than lead and oil paint. SamuEL Krrro, President Ex-Com. Board of Trustees. OAxLAND, May 5, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The house No. 907 Jackson street, painted with your Shade No. 4 RUBBER PAINT, is VERY SAT- ISPACTORY. I like its appearance much, and cheerfully recommend it to others. JoskpH F. ATWELL. San Raraern, May 6, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Having carefully examined buildings painted, one with good Atlantic Lead and Linseed Oil and the other with your RUBBER PAINT, both at the same time (January, 1875), I find that the RUBBER PAINT is in GOOD CONDITION, and apparently as good as when put on, while the Lead and Oil is breaking and chalking like : whitewash. I refer to my house and the Methodist Church, standing almost side by side. The KUBBER PAINT has stood well in every case, MUCH BETTER than any paint ever used here. Lorr H. Smita, Painter. OAxLAND, May 10, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I am well pleased with the ap- pearance of my residence on Sixteenth street, near San Pablo avenue, painted TO BE ALL WE CLAIM FOR IT. "SLANIV HEHEaanNnya OlsIIOoOVvVA RB wind gt SEY Cl as | i NCa Sct RL iN sk E bs 4 “a Sh 1 SA RT NR EY, Bi BREE & LISTER VT AR bh Fan we ¥ EEE Hi t | i i I | PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. 16 . ASK FOR PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. with your RUBBER PAINT. It certainly seems to me to present a better finish than Lead and Oil Paint, and I have no doubt of its durability. : J. E. Bextox, P. M. OAELAND, May 10, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I am MUCH PLEASED with your RUBBER PAINT on my house, corner Twelfth and Jefferson streets. It looks as well now as last Fall when put on. I think it PRE- FERABLE to any other paint, and wish you success with so MERI- TORIOUS and much-needed an article. T. H. PingerToN, M. D. OAxLAND, May 11, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: In answer to your inquiries, I will say that my house on Telegraph Avenue, painted with your RUBBER PAINT, atout TWENTY-TWO MONTHS AGO, is in GOOD CON- DITION. The paint is HARD and SOLID, and bids fair to LAST FOR YEARS TO COME. I am satisfied with it, and recommend it as SU- PERIOR to lead and oil. IseaeL W. Knox. OAELAND, May 12, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Within the past year I have painted five or six of my houses with your RUBBER PAINT, and must say that it has in every particular proven itself all you claim for it, and has every appearance of being very DURABLE, and is also CHEAPER than any other paint. Some of these houses have ONLY ONE COAT and they present an ELEGANT and RICH FINISH, SUPERIOR to any that could be produced by other paint. I cheerfully recommend it to all contem- plating painting. W. F. KELSEY. OAELAND, May 14, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: It was with some reluctance that I used your Rubber Paint on my house on Fourteenth street, between Webster and Franklin, and after FOURTEEN MONTHS the paint is as good as ever. Iam pleased with it, and can heartily recommend it. J. T. BRADLEY. Orymreia, W. T., July 6, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paint GIVES GOOD SATISFACTION and it will soon be much in demand. Sam’n WILLIAMS. GripLEY, July 16, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paint stands at the head of the market here, with a good demand for it. H. C. WaARTON & Bro. CorvarLis, Oregon, August 19, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The Rubber Paint is increas- ing in popularity here, and is pronounced good by every one to whom we have sold it. ALLEN & WOODWARD. AND ACCEPT OF NO OTHER. "LNIV IEaaganNyTa OLIaIOVvVA PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. SUPERIOR IN EVERY WAY iv PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. ROSEBURG, O., July 17, '76; Nov. 21, '76; Feb. 26, "78. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paints are giving good satisfaction. I have painted my house with your paints and find them THE BEST I HAVE EVER USED. I find your Rubber Paint is the VERY BEST now known. S. HaMILTON. ArBaxy, O., September 15, 1876. Pacific Rubber Paint Company Gents: The “Rubber” is steadily gain- ing in public favor, and all who use it speak very highly of it. JorN FosHAY. ArsurxN, February 20, 1877. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paints are bound to give satisfaction, and in time will take the lead. T. E. STEPHENS. Sonora, April 8, 1877. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: The ‘Rubber’ is gaining favor and is PREFERRED when its merits are once known. J. S. Capvy. SANTA CBUZ, May 9, 1877. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I have sold more “RUBBER ”’ since I have had the Chemical to compare with, because the Rubber is EVIDENTLY SUPERIOR. Oris A. LONGLEY. ARCATA, June 8, '77; July 0G, "1, Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I have used your paint on several jobs, and am satisfied that I can spread it with as much ease and can cover as much surface in a given time, as I can with lead and oil. TWO COATS of the Rubber Paint is, in appearance, equal to three of the best Atlantic lead. From the houses that I have examined, one of which has been painted three years, I have become favorably impressed as to the durability of your paint, and I do not hesitate to say that I have not yet succeeded in applying Atlantic lead, mixed with No. 1 linseed oil, to outside work, that can compare with the Rubber Paint after two years’ exposure to the weather. The Rubber remaining firm and hard, whilst the Lead chalks and cracks. J. Bosqui, Painter. WATSONVILLE, Aug. 29, '77; Sept. 4, 4. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: I have never found any paint that suits me as well as your Rubber paint. I like your paint and shall always recommend it to be SUPERIOR to LEAD and OIL. I can safely say that so far I have found it better than any other paint I have ever used. H. F. Prcknay, Painter. TO ANY OTHER PAINT. Bn a Bo. a ai A Tp i Te aa Aa 18 BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. ” —— ANAHEIM, September 20, 1877. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paint is satisfactory in every respect, falling short of nothing in what you represent it to be. Look & LEONARD. : Sarem, October 11, 1877. To W. P. Watson, President Oregon State Agricultural Society: — Your Committee, appointed to inquire into the merits of the MIXED PAINTS on exhibition at the Seventeenth Annual Fair of the Oregon State Agricultu- ral Society, beg leave to report: That, after examination of various specimens of PAINTING, we have come to the conclusion that the RUBBER PAINT exhibited by the PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, is in all respects superior to ALL OTHERS exhibited. Respectfully, T BE OvEeues, A. H. JEwWETT, G. N. WaLLING, —_— Committee. Los ANGELES, June 11, 1878. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We have, for some time past, been convinced of the SUPERIORITY OF YOUR PAINTS over lead and oil, and all other paints in the market, and do not hesitate to recommend them. FosTER, HowArD & Co. Los ANGELES, July 26, 1878. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Having formed a favorable opinion of your manufacture of paints for outside work, we gave an order for a quantity to be used on the Baker Block. We are well pleased with the quality of the material furnished, and if it is as permanent as elegant, shall STDAIIVE EEIEagandy OLeIIOoOVa b 7 i q fy i R m A P i” 0 n : - 0 q 4 RANK IT IN FRONT, BucHAaNAN & HERBERT, Architects. ——— ro ——————— Rule for ascertaining the Amount of Paint Required to Cover a Desired Surface—Add the number of feet in width (front and rear) to the i number of feet in length (both sides), multiply this by the average height; & divide this by 9, gives the number of square yards tobe painted. This divided g again by 25, (as one gallon of this paint covers twenty-five square yards, two f coats,) will give the number required in gallons. » [EXAMPLE.] Front, 18 feet. ¥ Rear, % Fd Bide, i : 96 | & (Multiply) Height 18 * ; pi 9)1728 | | 9 25)192 Number of Square Yards. | ya i 8 Gallons in round numbers, (two coats) ; i NE : A EASIEST SPREADING AND BEST COVERING. — RA TA 3 a ou Retake of Preceding Frame dt 18 BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. —— ANAHEIM, September 20, 1877. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paint is satisfactory in every respect, falling short of nothing in what you represent it to be. Loox & LEONARD. : SaLeM, October 11, 1877. To W. P. Watson, President Oregon State Agricultural Society: — Your Committee, appointed to inquire into the merits of the MIXED PAINTS on exhibition at the Seventeenth Annual Fair of the Oregon State Agricultu- ral Nociety, beg leave to report: That, after examination of various specimens of PAINTING, we have come to the conclusion that the RUBBER PAINT exhibited by the PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, is in all respects superior to ALL OTHERS exhibited. Respectfully, i ODEREA: . H. JEWETT, G. N. WALLING, Committee, Los ANGELES, June 11, 1878. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We have, for some time past, been convinced of the SUPERIORITY OF YOUR PAINTS over lead and oil, and all other paints in the market, and do not hesitate to recommend them. FostER, HowarD & Co. Los ANGELES, July 26, 1878. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Having formed a favorable opinion of your manufacture of paints for outside work, we gave an order for a quantity to be used on the Baker Block. We are well pleased with the quality of the material furnished, and if it is as permanent as elegant, shall RANK IT IN FRONT. BucuaNAN & HERBERT, Architects. ——— eo Rule for ascertaining the Amount of Paint Required to Cover a Desired Surface—Add the number of feet in width (front and rear) to the number of feet in length (both sides), multiply this by the average height; divide this by 9, gives the number of square yards to be painted. This divided again by 25, (as one gallon of this paint covers twenty-five square yards, two coats,) will give the number required in gallons. [EXAMPLE.] Front, 18 feet. Rear, 18 Side, 30 . 30 MLDANIVd HTaHEaany OLarovdaa B 7 . 4 A fk i i - i 0 5 5 . 0 9 4 96 (Multiply) Height 18 9)1728 25)192 Number of Square Yards. 8 Gallons in round numbers, (two coats) EASIEST SPREADING AND BEST COVERING. = Retake of Preceding Frame 18 BEST PAINT IN THE WORLD. PACIFIC RUDDER DAINT. | PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. ANAHEIM, September 20, 1877. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Your paint is satisfactory in every respect, falling short of nothing in what you represent it to be. Look & LEONARD. SarewM, October 11, 1877. To W. P. Watson, President Oregon State Agricultural Society: — Your Committee, appointed to inquire into the merits of the MIXED PAINTS on exhibition at the Seventeenth Annual Fair of the Oregon State Agricultu- ral Society, beg leave to report: That, after examination of various specimens of PAINTING, we have come to the conclusion that the RUBBER PAINT exhibited by the PACIFIC RUEBER PAINT COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, is in all respects superior to ALL OTHERS cxhibited. Respectfully, T. a Ovuenin, A. H. JEWETT, G. N. WALLING, Committee. Los ANGELES, June 11, 1878. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: We have, for some time past, been convinced of the SUPERICRITY OF YOUR PAINTS over lead and oil, and all other paints in the market, and do not hesitate to recommend Foster, Howarp & Co. ONE GALLON OF ACIFIC RUBBER PAIN WILL COVER them. a ee. Los ANGELES, July 26, 1878. Pacific Rubber Paint Company, Gents: Having formed a favorable opinion of your manufacture of paints for outside work, we gave an order for a quantity to be used on the Baker Block. We are well pleased with the quality of the material furnished, and if it is as permanent as elegant, shall RANK IT IN FRONT, BucuanaN & HERBERT, Architects. 88 Square Yards ONE COAT work. ee — Rule for ascertaining the Amount of Paint Required to Cover a Desired Surface—Add the number of feet in width (front and rear) to the number of feet in length (both sides), multiply this by the average height; divide this by 9, gives the number of square yards tobe painted. This divided again by 25, (as one gallon of this paint covers twenty-five square yards, two coats,) will give the number required in gallons. 28 # TWO “ 18 THREE “ [EXAMPLE.] Front, 18 feet. Rear, 4 Side, g 1 "STDAII VE HEaa NY OLeIrIDO ver PACIFIC RUBEER PAINT. "TLANIVA HTHEAaaSNyT OI adI0ovae bi 7 bo} 4 b fk H i A - U b= g . 0 9 al (Multiply) Height 18 ‘¢ 9)1728 D0 osinish | PACIFIC RUBBER PAINT. 8 Gallons in round numbers, (two coats) EASIEST SPREADING AND BEST COVERING. i | —— — Er tree | CAUTION. examine each package carefully, | and see that it bears our Trade Mark. All other mix= | wuios claiming to be RUBBER PAINT, are | Impositions and Frauds put upon the market to injure our reputation. | | | | | Hi | | ® Pacific Rubber Paint nis) oe - | | i ng Frame 5 ke of Preced qd Ret a ES SV J name | SOSA S AS RR TT RR EN AAR RE a { "END OF TITLE END OF REEL. PLEASE REWIND.