HARDWOOD RECORD 



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ll.'iiry \aiiosil.ll. I'rod E.lwar.H an.l \V. Ii, Uanvill.' liav lioiinlit tli.> 

 liaiTt'lsiiu lumber yard at Asblaud, U., aud will run it under Ibo uauio 

 of tbe II. V. & E. Company. 



The C. r. Caugliey Lumber Company, aceording to Manager S. A. 

 Eeaman. Is doing well this fall. It has cut out Its original operation In 

 Butler county, but has recently secured another nice tract of hardwood 

 timber there, also an operation in Center county, Pa., and one In West 

 Virginia. 



Jos. \V. Cottrell is doing a fine business In mining stock from the 

 branch offlee at Uniontown. Pa. He has a splendid lot of mixed hard- 

 woods available for this purpose. 



The engagement is announced of A. Adclman, president of the Adel- 

 man Lumber Company, and Lillian Adelman of New Jersey. The wed- 

 ding win probably take place late this winter. 



The Freehold Lumber Company has added a new salesman and is work- 

 ing the Ohio trade very hard at present. Sales Manager Uobcrt Gannon 

 is not at all discouraged over the outlook, as business is coming right 

 along. 



The Duquesne Lumber Company broke all records in October for ship- 

 ments from Its big plant at Braemer, Tenn. President A. Rex Flinn spent 

 a few days at that plant last week. 



Butl'llng operations in Pittsburgh in October made a substantial gain. 

 The total for last month was 2f>4 projects, amounting to $1.3G2,.387, os 



:iiparcd with $797,'J00 in 0>tob.;r. i:'!:;. 



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riie Perry Lumber Company has been organized in Eastport, Me., with 



apital stock of ?10,000. Ambrose S. Blanchard of Eastport is president 

 and treasurer. 



Swain & Baggs have organized at Berwick. Me., for the purpose of 

 carrying on a wholesale lumber business. Charles B. Swain of Medford. 

 Mass., is president, and Francis G. Baggs of Bingham, Mass., is treasurer. 

 Both Messrs. Swain and Baggs are well known in the lumber trade in 

 Boston. 



Thomas Alfred Wilson, manager of the Wilson Lumber Company, Con- 

 cord, Mass., was married Oct. 25 to Miss Bessie Alice Hunt, daughter of 

 Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hunt. 



The final certificate of dissolution of the States Lumber Company, New 

 Haven, Conn., has been filed. This certificate states that the assets of 

 .the company have been divided among the stockholders. 



The Lincoln County Lumber Company of Bath, Me., has been reorgan- 

 ized under the name of the Bath Box Company. Arthur J. Dunton has 

 been elected president and Wellington Moore treasurer. 



Fred A. Crossman of Kingfield, Me., is reported to have opened a new 

 woodworking plant at Rochester, N. H. He is located in a part of the 

 building occupied by the' Rochester Lumber Company. 



Elmer E. Doc, who for several years has been manager of the E. L. 

 Chandler Lumber Company, Orleans, VI., has been elected a director of 

 the Parker-Young Company and the Rickford Lumber Company, two well- 

 known Vermont lumber companies. 



The E. O. Lake Lumber Company, Boston, was recently Incorporated 

 with a capital stock of .$50,000 by Elmer O. Lake, Carl E. Milliken 

 and Belmont Emerson. 



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The Churn & Washer Company of St. Marys, O., has taken over the 

 plant and patent rights of the Easy Washing Machine Company. 



A movement is on foot among business men's organizations and archi- 

 ls' societies in Ohio to have the Ohio Industrial Commission, which has 



ki-n over seven state departments, take up tbe matter of having supervi- 

 1 11 over state buildings. It is claimed that the law creating the Indus- 

 trial Commlssiop gives it power to take over the regulating of state build- 

 ing. In case the courts do not uphold that view of the matter, steps will 

 be taken to have it passed at the next session of the Ohio legislature. 



The Celina Hardwood Company of Celina, O., has been organized with 

 a capital of ?10,000 with the following officers : J. E. Raudebaugh, presi 

 dent; A. R. Hunter, vice president; O. J. Myers, secretary, and E. Bour 



He. treasurer. The new company will be located on the Cincinnati 



rthcrn railroad near Celina. 



The King Lumber Company of Canton, O., has been incorporated with a 

 capital ef $25,000 to handle lumber by W. E. King, J. M. Beck, Geors.- 

 H. Walker, and H. E. Andress. 



Tbe announcement is made that George H. McMuUen & Co., a newly 

 ' -anized concern, has taken over the handle business formerly conduclod 

 • Jeorgc U. McMuIlen. 



The Brecce Manufacturing Company of Portsmouth, O., manufacturim,- 

 rims and spokes, is considering plans for the erection of a large dryiui; 

 house near its present plant. 



The David Lumber Company of Toledo, O., has gone out of busines.s. 



At East Liverpool, O., the East End Lumber Company has recently 

 started in business. 



The Wood Lumber Company of Lorain, O., contemplates making a num- 

 ber of radical changes in Its plant. One of the changes will be the In- 

 stallation of twenty?one individual motors, each of which will operate a 

 separate machine. 



The Indiana Board and Filler Company of Decatur, HI., has purchased 



Harris Manufacturing Company 



Johnson City, Tennessee 



'^Harris'' Hardwood Flooring 

 and Lumber 



Bluestone Land & Lumber Company 



.MANVI-ACTrRERS 



WEST VIRGINIA HARDWOODS 

 Soft White Pine, Oak, Poplar. Chestnut, Hemlock 



..... _ Band Sawed Stock RlnnW/AV 



MILL FACILITIES KIDUWAY 



COMPLETE PLANING PENNSYLVANIA 



MEMPHIS 



AVhoIesale Manufacturers and Exporters 



RED GUM 



SAP GUM 



COTTONWOOD 

 CYPRESS 

 ASH 



PLAIN OAK 



All Grades and Thicknesses ^^^Tr^^ ^'^'^ 



\Ve^make a speoialty of nnixed cars SOFT ELM 



SYCAMORE 



VANDEN BOOM^STIMSON LUMBER COMPANY 



Manofactorers Sontbern Hardwoods 



Red Qum a Specialty 

 Memphis Tennessee 



TIMBER ESTIMATES 



REPORTS INCLUDED 

 TOPOGRAPHICAL, MAP, DETAIL ESTIMATES 4 WRITTEN REPOl 



GARDNER & HOWE 



ENGINEERS 



Clarence W. Griffith °°^'^t« .ui""!^"' *'— p'-'s Te- 



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Manufacturer 



plain and quartered^ 

 and white oak, ash, j 

 and poplar. :: :: : 



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