- They had gone too far. The friends of his youth---his redwoods---towering on the slopes he loved, to these vandal "pioneers" were only "lumber". And when they felled the hoary giant that guarded his mother's grave- then it was man against man, camp against camp- to the death! (Print Ad- Bismarck Daily Tribune, ((Bismarck ND)) 18 March 1920)
- A tale of a struggle of hearts, wits and fists; a tale of the big outdoors and the redwood lumber camps of the west. See this picture yourself. You'll agree that it is a picture of unusual power, unusual beauty, and a tremendous appeal to both sexes. (Print Ad-Florence Times, ((Florence, Ala.)) 5 December 1919)
- A play of rugged hills and rugged hearts. Filled with the tang of boundless forests. See this famous story by Peter Kyne. (Print Ad- Republican Journal, ((Belfast, Me.)) 25 March 1920)
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