HARDWOOD RECORD 



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spectcd ou face side worked one-balf inch less 

 than size given. 



MOLDINGS. 



Shall be based on Universal Molding Book. 



Price List. 

 The price list adopted by the association, 

 which became effective Feb. 1, 1905, is as fol- 

 lows : 



POPLAR— ROOGH STOCK. 



Panel and 



Wide No. 1. 



%-incli. IS to 23 inches $43.00 



%-lnch, 24 to 27 inches 48.00 



"hi-inch. 2S inches and up 55.00 



4-4-inch, IS to 23 inches 52.00 



4-4-inch, 24 to 2T Inches 60.00 



4-4-inch. 2S inches and up 70.00 



POPIoAR— RANDOM WIDTHS. 



Wide 

 No. 2. 



$45.00 

 50.00 

 05.00 



1 Selects 

 and 2, 6-in. 



17-inch. 

 H-hich 135 



-Inch 



l-lnch . . 



1 ^-inch 



1 '--Inch 

 2-lnch . . 



2 '2-inch 

 ;Mnch 

 4-inch 



40 

 43 

 45 

 45 

 46 

 61 

 51 

 53 



No. 1 

 Saps Com. 

 4-in. 5-in 

 and and and 

 wider, wider, wider. 

 «2S $2S $; 

 31 



30 

 33 

 35 

 3u 

 36 

 41 

 41 

 43 



35 



26 

 29 

 31 

 31 

 32 

 39 

 39 

 41 



No. 2 No. 3 

 Com. Com. 



, 4-in. 3-ln. 

 and and 



wider, wider. 

 $16 $12 



IS 

 20 

 22 

 22 

 23 

 28 

 2S 

 30 



13 

 16 

 18 

 IS 

 19 

 22 

 22 

 24 



POPLAR SQUAJiES. 



1 and 2. Common. 



4l 4 $46.00 $35.00 



61 5 49.00 39.00 



616 49.00 39.00 



7l 7 53.00 43.00 



Si 8 55.00 45.00 



9x 9 67.00 47.00 



10x10 60.00 60.00 



12x12 65.00 65.00 



POPLAR BOX BOARDS. 

 4-4-inch, 8 to 12-inch, $30; 4-4-inch. 13 to 17-lnch, 

 *47. 



POPLAR BETEL SIDING. 



No. 1 No. 2 

 No. 1. Selects. Com. Com. 



>-.l6 Inches $24 $20 $15 $13 



Ui5 Inches 23 19 14 11 



Hl4 inches 22 18 13 10 



POPLAR PATENT OR DROP SIDING. 

 6 Inches $39 $33 $25 $18 



5 Inches 38 32 24 17 



4 Inches 37 31 23 1« 



POPLAR CEILING. 



No. 1 No. 2 



No. 1. Com. Com. 



ajlS. 4. 5 and inches.. ..$19 $15 $12 



'..13. 4. 5 and 6 Inches 23 19 15 



%x3, 4, 5 and 6 inches 27 23 19 



^l3. 4. 5 and 6 inches 33 26 21 



13-IG13. 4. 5 and 6 inches 33 26 21 



POPL.AR PARTITION. 



'-.14. 6 and 6 inches $30 $26 $22 



%i4, 6 and 6 inches 33 2S 24 



*ill, 5 and 6 inches 35 30 26 



1316x4. 5 and 6 inches 35 30 28 



Add $5 to above prices, on ceiling and partition 

 for yellow face. 



.\11 prices on above are based f. o. b. Ohio riTer 



points, which tal;e a rate of freight of 19 cents to 



New York City, and a 10-cent rate to Chicago. HI. 



BASSWOOD. 



No report, bnsswood men being absent. 



COTTONWOOD. 



F. o. b 

 Cairo. 



4.4-loch firsts and seconds $27.50 



4-4-Inch box hoards. S-inch to 12-lnch 32.00 



4. 4- inch l>ox boards. 13-iuch to 17-inch 37.00 



4.4-inch No- I common 22.00 



4-4-inch No. 2 or b<'x common 14.50 



4-4-Inch No. 3 common 



fOTTONWOOD IX DI.MEX.SIONS— FIRSTS AND 

 SECONDS. 



6 to 12-inch $26.00 



13-lnoh and up 30.00 



For 1'4-inch add $1 iM'r M. and for l^i-inch add 

 $2 per M. over price of l-lnch. 



For 2-inch and thicker add .$3 per M. over price 

 of 1-inch. 



These prices are based f. o. b. points, which take 

 a 10-cent rate to Chicaeo. 



RED GCM. 



F. o. b. Cairo F. o. b. 

 or Thebes. Memphis. 



% Inch Ista and 2ds. red gum $15.00 $15.00 



%lnch Ists and 2ds, sap gum 10.00 9.00 



%-inch red common 9.00 8.00 



^-inch No. 1 common 8.00 7.00 



\i-inch Ists and 2ds 1,8.50 18.50 



Vi-inch selects 12.00 11.00 



'/2-inch red common 10.50 9.50 



'4-inch No. 1 common 9.00 8.00 



%-inch Ists and 2ds 20.00 20.00 



%-lnch selects 16.00 14.50 



%.inch red common 11.50 10.50 



»;-lnch Ists and 2ds 22.00 22.00 



%-inch selects 16.00 14.50 



'4-inch red common 13.00 12.00 



^iinch No. 1 common 12.O0 11.00 



4-41nch Ists and 2ds 26.00 26.00 



4-4inch box boards. S to 12 inch 20.00 18.00 



4-4inch box boards. 13 to 17 inch . . 22.00 20.00 



4-4-inch selects 17.00 15.00 



4-4-inch red common 15.00 14.00 



4-4-inch No. 1 common 13.50 12.50 



4-4-lnch No. 2 common 11.00 10.00 



4-4-inch No. 3 common 7. 00 6.50 



For IVi-inch add $3 per M. and for lU-inch add 

 $3 per M. on firsts and seconds and $2 l>er M. on 

 selects, red common and No. 1 common over price 

 of 1-inch. 



For 2-inch add $3 per M, and for 1',2-ineh add $3 

 per M. on selects and red common and ?3 per M. 

 on No. 1 common over price of 1-inch. 



Add 50 cents per M. -to .these prices for all bund- 

 ling and stenciling. 



For prices delivered f, o. b. St. Louis add $1 

 per M. to Cairo prices — Chicago. $3: Louisville, 

 Ky., $3; New Orleans, $3 on inch basis. 

 PLAIN WHITE AND BED OAK. 



No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 

 1 and 2. Com. Com. Com. 



l-lnch $42.50 $30.00 - $18.00 $15.00 



li<L-ineh 44.50 32.00 20.00 16.00 



IH-Inch 44.50 32.00 20.00 16.00 



2-hich 45.50 33.00 22.00 18.00 



2!i-inch 50.00 38.00 23.00 



3-lnch 55.00 40.00 24.00 



4-lnch 60.00 45.00 25.00 



QUARTERED WHITE OAK. 



No. 1. No. 2. 

 1 and 2. Com. Com. 



%-Inch, 6 to 9-inch $40.00 $25.00 



H-Inch, 6 to 9-inch 47.00 30.00 



%-inch, 6 to 9-inch 55.00 35.00 



%-lnch. 12-inch and up 85.00 



%-Inch, 6-inch to 9-lnch 62.50 40.00 



4-4-lnch, 6-Inch to 9-inch 70.00 45.00 $25.00 



4-4-Inch, 10-inch and 11-inch.. 85.00 



4-4-lnch, 12-lnch to 14-lnch 110.00 



4-4-inch, 15-lQch and up 160.00 



6-4-lnch 73.00 48.00 28.00 



6-4-lnch 73.00 4S.fKi 2S.0O 



8-4-inch 73.00 48.00 28.Q0 



2%6-lnch SO.OO 



3-inch 85.00 



4-lnch 90.00 



STRIPS. 



4-4-lnch clear face strips 2H to 4H-lnch. $50; 5- 

 Inch to 5VS-lnch. $60. 



4-4 common strip, $25. 



QUARTERED RED OAK. 



No. 1 No. 2 



1 and 2. Com. Com. 



l-lnch $62.50 $40.<10 $22.50 



IH-lnch 65.50 43.fi0 25.00 



1%-lnch 65.50 43.0" 2.-i.O0 



a-Inch t 65.50 43.00 25.00 



Stripe. 4-4-inch Clear Face, 2^4-inch to 4'i-lnch, 

 $45; 5 to 6%-lnch. $55. 



CAR BILL OAK. 



White Oak (Freight) $30.00 



White Oak (Passenger) 37.50 



Red Oak (Frpight) 27.50 



Red Oak (Passenger) 35.00 



ASH. 



1 and 2. No. 1 Com. No. 2 Com. 



1-lneh $40.00 $27.50 $18.00 



HJ-lnch 43.50 29.50 20.00 



I'^lnch 43.50 29.50 20.00 



2-lnch 43.50 29.50 20.00 



2%-lneh 63.00 35.0fi 22.00 



3-Inch 55.f]0 ' .37.00 22.00 



4-Inch 5S.00 40.00 22.00 



4-4.hicb clear face strips. 2',J-lnch to 5V4-lnch, $35. 

 CHESTNUT. 



No. 1 Sound No. S 



1 and 2. Com. Wormyt Com. 



l-lnch $40 $28 $20 17 



114-Inch 42 29 22 IS 



1^-inch 42 29 22 18 



2-ineh 43 30 23 19 



CHERRY. 



1 and 2. No. 1 Com. No. 2 (»m. 



l-lnch $85.00 $37.50 $20.00 



1 W-Inch 90.00 45.00 25.00 



IVi-lnch 95.00 45.00 25.00 



2-inch 95.00 45.00 25.00 



2»4-inch 115.00 55.00 25.00 



S-lnch 120.00 60.00 25.00 



4lnch 125.00 62.50 25.00 



WALNUT. 



l-lnch $95.00 $.10.00 $30.00 



l'.4-lnch 105.00 .W.OO 30.00 



H4-inch 105.00 55.00 30.00 



2-fnch IIO.OO 55.00 30.00 



2\4-inch 125.00 fifl.OO ,^5.00 



3.inch 125.00 Rfl.OO .35.00 



4-lnch 1.35.00 65.00 35.00 



BUTTERNUT, 



l-lnch. 1 and 2. $50: No. 1 Com., $30; No. 2 



Oom.. $17, Thicker stock $5 per M. over above 

 prices. 



PLAIN SYCAMORE. 



1-incb. 1 and 2, $22.50; No. 1 Com., $17; No. 2 

 Com.. $12.50. 



Thicker stock $2 per M. over above prices. 

 QUARTERED SYCAMORE. 



l-lnch. 1 and 2. $40: No. 1 CJom., $27.50; No. 2 

 Com.. $17.50. 



Thicker stock $5 per M. over above prices. 



Prices on above are based f. o. b. Ohio river 

 points which take a rate of freight of 19 cents to 

 New York City and a lO-cent rate to Chicago. 

 HICKORY. 



1 and 2. No. 1 Cora. 



l-lnch $45 $25 



m-lnch ^'• 30 



I'/i-lnch 55 .30 



2-lnch 55 30 



2'i-lnch 65 35 



3-Inch 65 35 



4-hlch 70 35 



Axles, $75. 



SOFT ELM. 



1-inch $20 log run 



114-inch 22 log run 



11,4-inch 22 log ran 



2-inch 22 log run 



SOFT MAPLE. 



1-inoh $18 log run 



114-Inch 20 log run 



1^-inch 20 log run 



2-inch 20 log run 



These prices are based f. o. b. points which take 

 a 10-cent rate to Chicago. 



Indiana A.ssociation Aftermath. 

 Earl Palmer of Paducah, Ky., president 

 of the National Hardwood Lumber Associa- 

 tion, in his happy address before the In- 

 diana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association, 

 said that Indiana to him meant home, and 

 that was why he accepted with such alacrity 

 the association's invitation to be present at 

 its meeting. He stated that without the 

 spirit of brotherhood there could be no as- 

 sociations. He admonished the members to 

 <^lose up their ranks and pull together. Mr. 

 Palmer continued as follows: 



The National Association today stands upon 

 the apex of successful achievement. The rules 

 which it has promulgated for the Inspection of 



EARL PALMER, 

 President National Hardwood Lumber Associa- 

 tion, 

 hardwood lumber are the recognized and accept- 

 ed standards for grading, in every market where 

 hardwood lumber is manufactured, bought or 

 sold, throughout this broad land. Thus far the 

 National Association has buiided wisely and 

 well, and on account thereof occupies a posi- 

 tion impregnable to any assault from without. 

 But there is still a great work to be accom- 

 plished and that "is to insure to its membership 

 an honest, fearless and efficient application of 

 its rules in the various markets by reputable 

 representatives of the association. This is the 

 work that is today engaging the best efforts of 

 those who have the affairs of the association in 

 charge. 



We do not want an ornamental inspection, one 

 which may only be suitable for discussion at our 

 annual meetings, but uniitted for actual use. 

 But we. do want an Inspection that can be used 

 by each member of the association every day in 

 the week and used to his advantage. By this I 

 do not mean an unfair inspection to the buyer of 

 lumber, but an inspection that, while fully pro- 

 tecting every interest of the membership, will 

 at the same time guarantee to the purchaser that 

 he will receive that which he buys. To the 

 accomplishment of this end, the present admin- 

 istration of the association stands pledged, not 

 In the interest of any single market, not In 

 the Interest of any particular locality, not in 

 the interest of any one state, but In the Inter- 

 est of the entire membership of the association. 

 But this wuri£ cannot be made effective by the 



