WE MANUFACTURE MICHIGAN 



HARDWOODS AND HEMLOCK. 



MILLS ELECTRICALLY 



DRIVEN; STOCK 



BAND SAWN 



Have in Shipping 

 Condition 



BIRCH: NO. 2 AND BETTER, 4/4 to 12/4 

 ASH: NO. 2 AND BETTER, 4/4 to 12/4 

 ELM: NO. 2 AND BETTER, 4/4 to 12/4 

 BASSWOOD: NO. 2 AND BETTER, 4/4 

 to 12/4 



WE are well equipped for manufacturing 

 special sizes, wagon stock, skids, ties, etc. 



THE C. A. GOODYEAR LUMBER COMPANY 



Office and Mill Logging Camp 



TOMAH, WISCONSIN BLUE BILL, MICHIGAN 



SAWYER GOODMAN CO. 



MARINETTE. WIS. 



Mixed Cars of Hardwood, Bass- 

 wood, White Pine and Hemlock, 

 Cedar Shingles and Posts 



We make a specialty of White Pine Beveled Siding and 

 White Pine Finish and Shop and Pattern Lumber 



ATTENTION, SAWMILL MEN! 



Our green sawdust blowers are a marvel of economy. They are 

 used on portable and stationary mills, and will blow sawdust in 

 any direction desired from 30 to 100 feet from the mill. They do 

 away with the expense of shoveling the dust and digging pits. In 

 case you want to move, all that is necessary is to disconnect the 

 pipe and remove the sawdust catcher, which can be done in a few 

 minutes. They are sold on 30 days' approval with the privilege 

 to return if not satisfactorj'. Write Today for f'alalog and I'riies 



BEMILLER FAN BLOWER COMPANY, BUTLER, OHIO 



Headquarters for Mixed Orders 



Our stock comprises all the different kinds of timber 

 grown in Wisconsin and we are well prepared to 

 fill mixed orders promptl> . We call your attention 

 especially to stock in Pkiin and Red Birch in all 

 thicknesses and a good assortment of Pine and 

 Hemlock, Basswood Siding and Ceiling and Hard- 

 wood Flooring. 



ARPIN HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. 



Atlanta, Wis. and Grand Rapids, Wis. 

 SAW MILL AND PLANING MILL AT ATLANTA, WISCONSIN 



COSTS BUT ONE CENT 



to get our prices on Hardwood lumber, 

 Maple and Birch Flooring, and may be the 

 means of 



SAVING YOU DOLLARS 

 ROBRINS LUMBER COMPANY 



RHirSELAINDER, U/IS. 



