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Heading counts as two lines. 



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EMPLOYMENT WANTED 



EXPERIENCED HARDWOOD INSPEC- 

 TOR 



Desires a position with good firm. No pref- 

 erence as to locality. Al reference. Address 

 "O. K.." care Hardwood REc<niD. 



EMPLOYES WANTED. 



WANTED. 



First class office man. liardwood business. 

 competent to handle correspondence. Address, 

 stating experience, references and salary, 



■"11. It.,*" care llAitL»wooD Hecord. 



INSPECTOR WANTED. 



Hardwood inspector, industrious and capa- 

 ble, to travel principally in Arkansas and Mis 

 souri. Slate age. experience, recommendations 

 and by whom now employed. Address 



"X. P.." care IIarowood Record. 



INSPECTOR wanted! 



A competent hardwood lumber inspector to 

 travel on the road. State wages wanted. Ad- 

 dress "MORGAN." care Hardwood Record. 



LUMBER FOR SALE. 



DRY WHITE OAK. 



500,000 ft. lln. I.c.t! Ituii Qld. White Oak. 

 LOGAN & MATHET LUMBEU CO.. 



Kncxville. Teun. 



FOE SALE— CANADIAN HARDWOODS. 



250.000' 1" Common and Better I'.lrcli. 

 120.000' 2" Common and Better Bircli. 

 120.000' 2%" Common and Better Birch. 



95.000' 3 & 4" Common and Better Birch. 

 300.000' 1. 2 & 3 Com. & Bet. Hard Maple. 

 THE BKADLEY COMPANY. Hamilton, Ont. 



FOE SALE. 



200 M ft. 2" dry .No 1 Common and Better 

 soft Kim. 



MILES. CHATTEN & CO.. Mllford. Ind. 



FOE SALE. 



200 M ft. 8/4 l8t and 2nds plain White Oak. 

 175 M ft. 8/4 Ist and 2nds plain Bed Oak. 

 225 M ft. 8/4 No. 1 Common White Oak. 

 200 M ft. 8/4 No. 1 Common Red Oak. 

 250 M ft. 8/4 No. 2 Common White Oak. 

 250 M ft. 8/4 No. 2 Common Bed Oak. 

 250 M ft. 6/4 1st and 2nd8 No. 1 and No. 'J 

 Common. 



Evenly sawn, plump thickness, end trimmed. 



§ood widths, and largely 16' ; 6 to 8 months' 

 ry. National Hardwood Association Inspec- 

 tion. AMERICAN I.TJMBER & MFC. CO.. 



rittsburg, I'a. 



FOB SALE. 



Dry I'oplar ; two cars 4/4", 5/4" and 6/4" 

 strips, largely clear ; suitable for planing mill 

 work. 4 to 8 Inches wide, mostly 5/4 and 6/4" 

 thick. 

 CHARLES F. SHIELS & CO., Cincinnati, 0. 



LUMBER WANTED 



WANTED— WAGON AXLES 



500 M feet of Maple axles. 

 300 M feet of Hickorv axles. 



THE WICKS LUMBER CO.. 



Battle Creek, Mich. 



WALNUT ONLY. 



Wanted, Walnut lumber, green or dry, all 

 grades, all thicknesses, log run or on grades. 

 Highest market price paid. Liberal inspection. 

 C. J. FRANK. 



2440 N. New Jersey St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



LOCUST LUMBEE. 



Wanted. 1%" plank, 3" and over wide, 4 

 ft. and over in length, log run. 

 THE riLLIOD LUMBER CO., Swanton, O. 



WANTED— HARDWOOD LOGS. 



200 M feet 28-lnch and up White Oak logB. 

 200 M. feet 12-inch and up Walnut logs. 

 50 M. feet 12-iDch and up Cherry logs. 

 C. L. WILLEY, 

 Blue Island Av. and Robey St, Chlcaso. 



OAK. 



We are In the market for plain sawed oak, 

 all grades and thicknesses. 

 P. G. DODGE & CO., 2116 Lumber St., Chicago. 



BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 



HARDWOOD TIMBER. 



A number of good mill propositions along 

 the Cotton Beit Route. Tracts ranging from 

 five hundred to twenty thousand acres, princi- 

 pally Oak, Hickory, (ium. Cypress, some Ash. 

 Cottonwood and other hardwoods. Can be 

 secured at very reasonable figures now — in 

 some cases at less than $1 per tiiousand stump- 

 age. Choice openings for hardwood lumber 

 mills, handle and spoke factories, slack coop- 

 erage plants and other hardwood enterprises. 



A number of points on the Cotton Belt offer 

 free sites or will raise cash bonus or take stock 

 in practical propositions. Let us have your 

 wants and see what we can do for you. 



E. W. LA BEAUME, G. P. & T. A.. 



COTTON BELT, St. Louis, Mo. 



FOR SALE. 



Established (1893) woodworking plant man- 

 ufacturing specialties in lumber, the product 

 consumed by the largest manufacturers In the 

 U. S. Location in one of the best cities of the 

 best timbered state in the southwest, with 

 excellent shipping facilities. Mail orders take 

 entire product. The business pays from 40% 

 to 50% annually. Reasons for retiring are en- 

 tirely personal. $12,000 to $15,000 required to 

 do an assured successful business. Including 

 cost of plant. Address 



•■LUMBER," Box 446, Little Rock, Ark. 



MACHINERY WANTED 



AT ONCE. 



If you are In need of machinery — new or 

 second band — a few lines In this column will 

 place your wants before those who have such 

 goods for sale. For particulars address 



II.MtnwooD RiscouD, Chicago, HI. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



FACTS FROM PRACTICAL MEN. 



The Hardwood Rbcoiiu Is always in the mar- 

 ket for articles on any and every feature of 

 the hardwood Industry. It wants practical 

 statements of fact from practical men who 

 know how certain tblncs can be done In the 

 best way. Literary quality not essential. Lib- 

 eral pay for acceptable articles. Address 



Editor Uabowood Ricobd. 



NORTHERN WISCONSIN RESOURCES. 



Northern Wisconsin offers the Onest oppor- 

 tunities for manufacturing and settlement. Flat 

 grazing lands, hardwood timber and splendid 

 Boll for the settlor; iron ore. cla>. marl and 

 kaolin for the manufacturer are awaiting those 

 who seek the opportunity. Transportation 

 facilities aie of the best. Interesting book- 

 lets, maps, etc., are you's for the asking. W. 

 H. Klllen, land and Industrial commissioner; 

 Jaa. C. Pond, general passenger agent. 



WISCONSIN CENTRAL RAILWAY. 



Milwaukee. Wis. 



RAILWAY EQUIPMENT 



RAILS AND LOCOMOTIVES. 



All inquiries for industrial railway equip* 

 ment listed before "Record" readers wUI find 

 ready response. 



. Hardwood Record. Cliicac*, 111. 



We have what you want 



THB BEST IS THE CHEAPEST, 

 AND WE HAVE THE BEST 



The Red Book la the recognized Authoritt 

 ON lumber credits. Published in January and 

 July and covers the Uniteii State.s and Man- 

 itoba. It contains the names of dealers and 

 manufacturers who purchase in car lots and 

 gives you their financial standing, also indicates 

 their manner of meeting obligations. 



The book is devoted exclusively to the line 

 you are interested In and it is not necessary for 

 you to wade through Information you are not 

 Interested in. 



Remember we also have a well organized 

 Collection Department and solicit your 

 business in this line. 



Lumbermen's Credit Association, 



Established 1876. 



1405 Great Northern Building, Chicago 

 16 Beaver Street, New York City 



(Mention this paper.) i ' 



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Excellent Through Tram Service to all points 



North. West, and Northwest, via The 



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