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HARDWOOD RECORD 



September 2."). 1921 



We Offer for Prompt Shipment 



F. (). H. (Jhicagd rate of freight or 44c basis 



1 car 6/4 FAS Plain Red Oak $105.00 



2 cars 4/4 No. 2 Com. Plain Red Oak. . 33.50 

 2 cars 4/4 Sound Wormy White Oak.. 35.00 



2 cars 4/4 Sound Wormy Red Oak 33.50 



3 cars 4/4 Sound Wormy Mixed Oak.. 33.50 



5 cars 4/4 No. 3 Com. Mixed Oak 26.00 



2 cars 4/4 No. 3 C. Mxd. Oak Resawn 28.00 



1 car 4/4 No. 3 Com. Mixed Oak Re- 

 sawn twice 29.50 



2 cars 4/4 F. A. S. Sap Gum 44.00 



2 cars 4/4 No. 1 Com. & Select Sap Gum 30.00 



2 cars 4/4 No. 2 Com. Sap Gum 24.50 



2 cars 3/4 No. 2 Com. & Bet. Magnolia 



(Log Run) 32.00 



2 cars 4/4 No. 2 Com & Bet. Magnolia 



(Log Run) 38.00 



4 cars 4/4 No. 2 C. Magnolia, fine grade 26.00 



1 car 4/4 Log Run Beech 40.00 



2 cars 6/4 Log Run Beech 42.00 



3 cars 4/4 F.A.S. Tupelo & Blk. Gum 

 Mixed 35.00 



4 cars 4/4 No. 1 Com. & Select Tupelo 



& Blk. Gum Mixed 30.00 



1 car 4/4 13/7" Blk. Gum Box Boards. . 48.00 



.MI the above stock Dry, Bright, Flat, Full Thickness and 



properly trimmed. \Vc represent this tn lie Fine Quality 



We Assure Satisfactory Grades and Shipments 

 Wire Orders or Inquiries Solicited 



Hillyer, Deutsch, Edwards 



INCORPORATED 



OAKDALE, LOUISIANA 



JACKSON & TINDLE 



l.VCORPORATED 



Sales Office 

 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



Main Office 

 BUFFALO, N. Y. 



Complete stock of 



Dry Northern Hardwoods 



H.\RI) M.\PLE 

 SOFT M.4PLE 

 BASSWOOD 



RIRCH 



REECU 



ELM 



UP-TO-DATE BAND MILLS Now OPERAT- 

 ING at PELLSTON and MUNISING. MICH. 



it started operations at its laigo.st mill, a big doulile liaiid mill at Fayette. 

 .Via., which has a capacity of 130.000 feet per day, (iO per cent of which is 

 pine production. There is nothing definite as to when it may start opera- 

 tions at other mills of Its string. 



W. A. McLean, president of the Wood Mosaic Company, Louisville and 

 New Albany, has returned to his home on the North Side, following a 

 month spent in Canada at his summer lodge, lie was accompanied by 

 his family and a number of friends. 



The nitz-Loisman Company. Louisville, to manufacture billiard tables, 



was recently incorporated with a capital of ?10,000 and debt limit of 

 .$100,000 by N. J. Hitz, .\nton Lelsman, Henry I.,eisman, Albert H. Wilkeu 

 and J. II. I'aslick. 



n. 1'. Ileadley, 05 years of age, president of the Headley Lumber Com- 

 pany of Le.\ington, died at his home in Le.\ington on September 7, follow- 

 ing a lingering illness. 



The L H. Wilcox Lumber Company of Louisville reports good husiness, 

 there having been an Increased demand for boxboard of late, the company 

 as a result running very steadily at Its mill at Burdette, Miss. 



TORONTO 



.\ recent incorporation under the laws of Ontario is that of the Fair- 

 liniik Lumber and Coal Company, Limited, with headquarters at Falrbank. 

 near Toronto, and a capital stock of $100,000. The incorporators are 

 C. M. Watson, David Riddell and T. G. Taylor of l''airl)ank, and J. W. 

 I'lndcr <if Newtonbrooke. 



The Canadian Deputy Minister of Customs has just issued a ruling that 

 lumber dealers dealing both wholesale and retail can keep separate 

 accounts, so that their business can come under different categories of the 

 sales tax. 



The Wiarton Lumber Company and Eldridge Lumber, Limited, have 

 been taken over by a recently organized company to be known as the 

 Wiarton Lumber Company, Limited, the capital stock of which is $200,000. 

 with a paid-up capital of $80,000. The company has mills at Tobermory. 

 Stokes Bay, Golden Valley, Southampton and Rockwood. All the mills are 

 in operation this year and will cut about 4,000,000 feet of lumber and 

 40.000 railway ties. The plants at Tobermory and Stokes Bay are cutting 

 chietly pine and hemlock and the others hardwood. 



Fire at Thunder Bay, twelve miles from Midland. Ont., destroyed the 

 hardwood mill, boarding house, blacksmith shop, oil house, garage and 

 (locks of George Mason & Company. More than 000,000 feet of hardwood 

 lumber, 1,500 cords of hardwood slabs and one barge with its load of 

 lumber were also destroyed. Most of the stock was owned by the Mason 

 Company, but others interested are the Black Rock Lumber Company of 

 Buffalo, Huntington & Finkle of Buffalo, Manley Chew of Midland and 

 Walter N. Kelly of Detroit. As there is possibly six years cut of hardwood 

 lumber on the Christian, Hope ami Becwith Islands, near where the mill 

 was situated, it is possible that Mason & Co. will rebuild, but in the 

 meantime 70 men are thrown out of employment. 



NEW ORLEANS 



The Myers Stave Company, which recently lost two huge dry kilns and 

 125,000 staves by Are, have announced that they will proceed immediately 

 to rebuild both the dry kilns. The company is located at Piggott, Ark. 



W. I. McGowin has announced his retirement from the position of active 

 head of the C. W. Zimmerman Manufacturing Company, Jackson, Ala. 

 E. W. Hammond of Columbus, Ohio, is Mr. McGowin's successor. He is 

 assisted by R. E. Sweigart, also formerly of Columbus, who becomes secre- 

 tary and treasurer of the company. The Zimmerman plant, one oi the 

 largest in Southern Alabama, was purchase<l by the Ohio intere.sts some 

 time ago. 



M. H. Eichberg, president of the National Timber Company of Mobile, 

 Ala., has tiled a petition for voluntary bankruptcy in the United States 

 district court there. Liabilities were placed at $65,079.07 and assets at 

 $76,391.70. The company, one of the big Alabama hardwood concerns, 

 was engaged mainly in supplying timbers to ship building concerns and 

 did a thriving business during and immediately after the war. 



Gordon & Worley, composed of A. J. flordon and F. N. Worley, engaged 

 in the commission handling and wholesaling of lumber in New Orleans, 

 have leased and soon will move into suite No. 440 Maison Blanche .\nnex, 

 right in the center of the commercial and financial district of the Cres- 

 cent City. 



The Lucas E. Moore Stave Company, for many years domiciled in the 

 Weis liuilding, New Orleans, is preparing to move into suite No. 1107 

 New Hibernia Bank building. New Orleans' newest and greatest skyscraper. 

 They will move between September 25 and October 1. • • 



Clarence Kirven has purchased the interests of his associates in the 

 Commercial Hardwood Company of Demopolis, Ala., and thus become the 

 sole proprietor of the concern with which he has been prominently con- 

 nected for many years. 



WISCONSIN 



The Union Sawmill Company of Huttig. Ark., has let a contract to (he 

 Worden-Allen Company of Milwaukee for fabricating and erecting the 

 steel work for a new conveyor system in its plant. The contract involves 

 about l'J5 tons of structural steel. 



The John Schroeder Lumber Company of Milwaukee, which maintains its 

 principal sawmills and planing mills at .\shland. Wis., has disposed of its 

 retail department at Ashland to the Scott-Taylor Comjiany in order to 

 concentrate on manufacturing and wholesaling. The change was effective. 

 September 15. 



The Kiel Woodenware Company of Kiel, Manitowoc county, Wisconsin, 

 has completed plans for a general improvement and enlargement of its elec- 



