THE HARDWOOD RECORD. 



V 



ustp^^oty^. 



ST. LOUIS 



I904 



"WHY ALL LUMBERMEN SHOULD BE 



MEMBERS AND ENJOY ITS 



ADVANTAGES. 



1. It is to be built bj- lumbermen, for 

 lumbermen, and is to advertise the lumber 

 business. 



2. It will be the only private club op 

 the grounds of the Louisiana Purchase Ex- 

 position, thereby giving the lumbermeu .t 

 distinct advantage over all other visitors i!i 

 comfortably taking in the great fair. 



3. It will be operated merely to pay run 

 ning expenses — not for profit — and it wi''. 

 thus enable members to make a consider 

 able saving. 



4. It will have comfortable dining roon^s 

 where the comforts and saving in eatiU'..; 

 will be in strong contrast to any other res- 

 taurant on the grounds. If you have at 

 tended previous expositions of this char- 

 acter you will know what this means. 



5. The postoffice and writing room 

 (with stenographers in attendance) make 

 it possible for a member to give such at 

 tention to his business affairs as they mny 

 require. 



6. A man's wife is included in his mem- 

 bership, whether or not he is with her, an'l 

 the arrangement of the building pays par- 

 ticular attention to the comfort of ladies. 

 This includes a strictly private lounging 

 room in charge of maids. 



7. The information bureau of the clu'i 

 will be equipped to not only give infor- 

 mation on personal application, but to also 

 arrange for boarding house accommoda 

 tions for those who so desire. 



S. Being a club only for its memti'is 

 and only for lumbermen and those in allied 

 trades, it will be possible for a member to 

 meet more friends and make more busine-s 

 acquaintances at the club than anywhere 

 else, thus giving a member a distinct social 

 advantage. 



9. You should join for patriotic reasons, 

 if for no other. This is distinctively w 

 lumber proposition and all lumbernici. 

 should take a pride in it. The cost of mem- 

 bership is only .$0.99, and there are no du^s. 



There are at least nine other reason? 

 which are left to your imagination. If yon 

 are interested and have received no litera- 

 ture on the subject, inquiries should In 

 addressed to the House of Hoo-Hoo, Fuller 

 ton building, 8t. I.ouis. 



The building of the .\merican Lumbe' 

 Company mills at AlbiUHicrciue. N. M.. i^- 

 Bearing completion, and from reports will 

 bo an immense plant. The main building 

 will bo a three-story structure covering 

 about I'l.OOO square feet of ground. The 

 power house will be of brick, 50x93 feet, 

 with walls 21 feet high. The power in- 

 cludes four 72.\lS-foot boilers, each of -x 

 capacity of 22.5 horsepower, and a firwi- 

 horsepower engine, with 2i)-foot flywheel. 

 The capacity of the mill will be l.'O.iKiii 

 feet daily. 



F. W. OILCHRIST, Prest. F. R. GILCHRIST, V.-Prest. W. E. SMITH, Sec'y and Jreas. 



Three States Lumber Co. 



nANUFACTURERS OF 



HARDWOOD LUMBER, 



COTTONWOOD and GUM 



■\/lll_l_S : 



MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE. 



OFFICE AND YARDS: CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 



GET OUR PRICES. TRY OUR LUMBER. WE SHIP ROUGH, DRESSED, RESAWED. 



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