THE HARDWOOD RECORD. 



27 



I904 



ST.LGUI5 \jt,^;i— / ir-v^ 



WHY ALL LUMBERMEN SHOULD BE 



MEMBERS AND ENJOY ITS 



ADVANTAGES. 



1. It is to be built by lumbermen, t'uv 

 lumbermen, and is to advertise the lunibev 

 business. 



2. It will be the only private club on 

 the grounds of the Louisiana Purchase Ex- 

 position, thereby giving the lumbermen fi 

 distinct advantage over all other visitors iti 

 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 rooms 

 where the comforts and saving In eatint; 

 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 postofflce and writing room 

 (with stenographers in attendance) make 

 it possible for a member to give such at 

 tention to his business, affairs as they may 

 require. 



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

 bership, whether or not he is with her, an^ 

 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 ai)i)lication, but to also 

 arrange for boarding house accommoda 

 tions for those who so desire. 



8. Being a club only for its raemb'^is 

 and-only for lumbermen and those in allied 

 trades, it will be possible for a member to 

 meet more friends and make more business 

 acquaintances at the club than anywhei'e 

 else, thus giving a member a distinct social 

 advantage. 



9. You should join for patriotic reasons, 

 if for no other. This is distinctiv(!ly a 

 lumber proposition and all lumbernu'i. 

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

 bership is only $9.99, and there are no du-'s. 



There are at least nine other reasons 

 which are left to your imagination. If yoii 

 are interested and have received no litera- 

 ture on the subject, inquiries should br 

 addressed to the House of Hoo-Hoo, Fulkr 

 ton building, St. Louis. 



A charter has been granted for 11ii> 

 Tennessee Timber & Lumber Company. 

 The incorporators iire: T. Harlan, Mack 

 Morris, D. Weis, Paul Harlan, and others 

 of Trenton. Tenn., where all the incorpo- 

 rators reside. The object of the incorpo- 

 ration is to deal in timber rands, manufac- 

 ture staves, headin.iis and lumber. This 

 corporation will operate in Franklin 

 County. 'Pcnnesseo. 



THIS MONTH WE OFFER 



INCH CLEAR SAP CUM 



RANDOVl WIDTHS OR ASSORTED. 



For Implement Work, 

 \Vai,'on Hox Boards. 

 Furniture, Cabinet and 

 Wood SpeciaUy Manufacturers. 



THE FARRIN-KORN LUMBER CO. 



RIM. 



iY. 



MANUFACTURER OF 



BAND SAWED HARDWOOD LUMBER 



QUARTER SAWED INDIANA WHITE OAK A SPECIALTY. 

 OF9E:EIMC5«kS~ri-E _ _ - . - IIM^I.A.IMA. 



F. W. OILCHRIST, Prest. F. R. QILCHRIST, V.-Prest. W. B. SMITH. Secy and Treas. 



Three States Lumber Co. 



n'ANUPACTURERS OF 



HARDWOOD LUMBER, 



COTTONWOOD AND GUM 



l\/IIL.L.S : 



MISSOURI ARKANSAS TENNESSEE. 



OFFICE AND YARDS: CAIRO, ILLINOIS. 



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



COTTON WOOD-CUM 



