HARDWOOD RECORD 



57 



BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 



100,000,000 FT. STUMPAGE AND 

 band mill. TImbor consists of N. C. pine, 

 cypress, poplar, gum, ouk and ash. Mill Is 8 ft. 

 Flier & Stowcll, complete, wllh 2 Mi miles K. R. 

 Price $135,000. Write for particulars. This Is 

 the blqgest barsaln In the South. 



.1. 1'. MfMIKUIN. .\iii;usi:i, Ga. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



OAK, rOPLAR, ASH 

 aa4 all atber hardwtsds, 1b all ^adea and thick 

 neasea, can b« readily said It adrertlsed In tli« 

 Wanted aad Far Sale sectloa of H.1BOWOOD Bbc- 

 ou. If Ten hare a large stock 70a want to 

 <ell tT7 a few llnea In this department and 

 see what a lot of Inqulrlea the; will bring tou 



For aale by HARDWOOD RECORD, 



637 8. Dearborn St., Chlcaso, ni. 

 SO CENTS E^CH. 



The Logical Location 

 for Wood- Working 

 Factories 



With the scarcity of timber in your local- 

 ity and the ever increasing demand for higher 

 wages among employees, doubtless you And 

 It difficult In your present location to realize- 

 the profits you once made. 



It you are manufacturing furniture, car- 

 riages, automobile parts, barrels and boxes, 

 crates or any product that requires wood, 

 the Southeastern States of Virginia. North 

 and South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Ala- 

 bama, Mississippi. Tennessee or Kentueliy 

 offer numerous excellent openings for any of 

 these lines of business. The greatest supply 

 of oak, gum, ash. walnut, hickory, pine and 

 other timbers are obtainable in nearly every 

 section of the Southeast. 



Power is furnished at very reasonable rates 

 while labor Is plentiful at a very favorable 

 wage scale. Labor troubles are practically 

 unknown in the South. 



Along the Southern Ry., Mobile & Ohio 

 R. R. and Georgia Southern & Florida Ry. 

 are many cities and towns offering liberal 

 Inducements for the location of new Indus- 

 tries. We can put you In touch with these 

 parties If you will express a desire. 



M. V. RICHARDS 

 Land and Industrial Agent 



SOUTHERN 



RAILWAY 



ngton, D. C. 



GIBSON 



TALLY BOOK 



This three-throw tally ticket cover is made 

 from aluminum, and accommodates four tally 

 tickets — 44x8.^ inches in size. 



Folds compactly to less than one-fourth inch 

 in thickness and fits side or inside coat pocket. 



Gives large area of four tickets for compli- 

 cated tallies, or straight grade can be made 

 on one page. 



Accommodates any form of tally ticket desired. 



Special, patented, triplicate tally tickets supplied, 

 printed on waterproof paper with carbon backs. Tallies 

 made on these tickets arc unalterable. Their use en- 

 ables the inspector to retain triplicate, and forward 

 original and duplicate. Duplicate designed to be 

 attached to invoice. 



These tally books are perfection for durability* 

 covenience, accuracy, and for systematizing the inspec- 

 tion and measurement of lumber 



PRICE LIST 



Alun 



Tally Covers, each - - $ 1.00 



Tally Covers, per dozen - - 10.00 



Patented IripUcalc Tally Tickets (stock form) 



per 1,000 10.00 

 Sinele sheet manila (stock form) Tally Tickets, 



per 1,000 4.00 

 Specimen forms of Tally Tickets mailed on applica- 

 tion. Covers sold on approval to responsible concerns. 



Manufactured by 



Hardwood Record 



537 S. Dearborn St., CHICAGO 



CHICAGO 



E. H. KLANN LUMBER CO. 



Cottonw^ood, Gum, Oak, Ash, Cy- 

 press, Yellow Pine, Dimension Stock 



819 FISHER BLDG. HAR. 1187 



Factory Lumber 



CRAY'S HARBOR SPRUCE 

 SOFT YELLOW FIR 

 WESTERN SOFT PINE 

 DIRECT MILL REPRESENTATION 



MAKE BOX SHOCKS 



Up to 24" Long, or 



LOOSE BARREL STAVES 



Of Finest Quality and at Lon-est Cost 



From Cordwood, Slabs, or Other Forest Waste 

 by the Use of Gerlach Machinery. 



The Peter Gerlach Co., Cleveland, O. 



WE WANT TO BUY 



HARDWOODS OF ALL KINDS 



FOR INTERIOR FINISH 



No. I Oak Wagon Stock, Hickory and Maple 

 .4xles. Tonpues, Reaches and Bolsters, Hickory 

 and Oak Bending; Stock, Etc. 



ADDRESS DEPT. "L" 



D. ACKLAND & SON. LTD., WINNIPEG, MAN.. CANADA 



^y HARDWOOD RECORD is a differ- 

 ^H I ent kind, and altogether better 

 ^^J.^ lumber newspaper than has hither- 

 to been published. This is made possible 

 by the loyal co-operation and support of the 

 hardwood element of the lumber industry. 

 If you are a subscriber you will agree. 



