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HARDWOOD RECORD 



June 25, 1917 



CINCINNATI 



Hardwood Manufacturers and Jobbers 



OHIO VENEER COMPANY 

 Manufacturers & Importers FOREIGN VENEERS 



2624-34 C*LBRAIN AVENUE 



C. CRANE & COMPANY 



Manufacturers of Hardwood Lumber, Oak & Poplar especially 



Our location makes possible auick delivery of anything in timber and hardwood 



lumber 



BUSS-COOK OAK CO. 



BLISSVILLE, ARK. 



MANUKACTUKEKS 



Oak Mouldings, Casing, Base and Interior 

 Trim. Also Dixie Brand Oak Flooring. 



As Well As 



OAK, ASH and CUM LUMBER 



Can furnish anything in Oak, air dried 

 or kiln dried, roufh or dressed 



MIXED ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY 



The Jacob Mortenson Lumher Company, Wausau. shipped 159 carloads 

 of logs from liosholt this weason. • In all aiMiiit $14,000 was paid to 

 farmers in that vicinity, and the average price paid iier thousand feet 

 un the stmp was $14. 



llecause the new sawmill of the Yawkey-Bissell Company, at White Lake, 

 Wis., is situated partly in sectioL 1(J and partly in section 21. school 

 district No. 1. including the village of White Lake and the site of the 

 new graded school building to be erected, desires to annex section 16 

 from district No. 4. and the result is a merry dispute. 



V. W. Coye, Stevens Point, is no longer connected with the Coye Furni- 

 ture Company, of that city, recently combined with the Jocrns Brothers 

 plant and now operated under .Toerns management. 



The Crocker Chair Company. Sheltoygan, recently was incorporated in 

 Springfield. III., to do business in that state. The capital stock of the 

 euneern is .'fl.lOD.OOti, of which $T1,(UJ7 is iu Illinois. . 



Kive hundred men were supplied the logging camps during tlie m<iutli 

 of May. tills year, by the Milwaukee Free Eriiphiymeut Bureau. 



The Silent Washer Company will build a new. modern factory iu 

 Clintonville. 



The iireen Bay IManing Mill Company has purchased the first automo- 

 bile truck to lie turned uut by the Oneida Motor Truck Company, iu 

 (Jreen Bay. 



t'oDsl ruction of the new factory of the Manitowoc Seating Company, 

 Majiitowoc, soon, will be started. The following have been elected 

 directors of the concern : Thomas E. Torrison, Emil Baensch, J. G. 

 Lchmkuhl. Charles Spindler. M. li. Murphy, K. M. Platl and Kmil Tietgen. 



The 4'ity of Milwaukee has enacted an onlinance providing for a fine 

 of not more than fifty dollars and not less than ten dollars for any per- 

 sons maintaining a blower or blower fan in any factory, shop or out of 

 d<inrs. the noise of which annoys r'*ople iivins in the district. 



The buildings of the Uacine-Sattley Company, farm impb'inents and 

 vehicles, formerly the home of the Uacine Wagon & Cariaage Company, 

 located at Uacine .Tun< tiou. have Iieen purchased by I-ogau Hay of 

 Si.rlngfic'hl. 111., for .<;::oo.(H)o. 



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The Hardwood Market 



Swain-Roach Lbr. Co. 



SEYMOUR, IND. 



White Oak 

 Red Oak 

 Poplar 

 Hickory 



We Manufacture 



Elm Ash 



Maple Walnut 



Gum Cherry 



Sycamore Chestnut, Etc. 



\\C hnrc /or xale 1 car 3" /'AN Poplar; 1 tar 2M" Xo. 1 Cummon 

 I milur: l car S-l, l-'.\s I'hiin Itrd 0,iU, drii, 2 cars 6-^ FAS 



I'liiiii rial (Ink, il'nj 

 I cur \ It. 1 t ommcll 



1 car 

 Ash a lift 



1 Vtimmtiii Qtil. lied 0(i/,-.- 

 (j .'/ f'liiii. it- Hcttcr Hirkori/. 



At Ttvo Band Mills 



STRAIGHT or MIXED CARLOADS 



PROMPT SHIPMENT 



The Tegge Lumber Coi 



High Grade 



Northern and Southern 



Hardwoods and Mahogany 



Specialties 



OAK, MAPLE, CYPRESS, POPLAR 

 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 



-< CHICAGO >- 



I'onditinns in tin* building trades in Chicagij continue to slump with fur- 

 ther increasi- in the cost of all materials going into buibling construction. 

 It can hardly be said, though, that there has been any serious change in 

 Ihis direction from the citnditions whi<'h prevailed a couide of weeks ago. 

 Iliiwcver, lack of activity in tbis lie.d is not clTccting any Hardship in hanl- 

 w.iod circles, as traih' is holding up c()nsistently in almost all other lines, 

 ancl the summary of the situation reveals continuetl strength in all direc- 

 tions antl constantly niounllng values. There bas been no break anywhere 

 in the hardwood lists ami with continued scarcity of stocks and the proba- 

 bility that nothing can be done in the near future to augment supplies, no 

 one is lo((king ^or any apiireciable softening in the growing prices. 



=•< BUFFALO >= 



The hardwood trade i> cjiiite active in snnie departments, though in 

 others business is not sn satisfact^iry as is usual at this season. Many 

 manufacturers are in the market for stock and local yards are supplying a 

 large share of what is wanted. Trade runs ti> quite a number of different 

 wtioils. Including principally maple, oak, birch, ash and cliestnut. Every- 

 thing in the low-grade line is greatly in demand ami supplies are not 

 accumulating in any of the woods mostly used for crating auU l)oxiug. 

 Prices through the hardwood list are generally tirm. 



Transportation ditficulties still face the yards iu their efTnrts to get 

 stocks here pnuuptiy from the southern mills and cars are not so free here 

 at times as is desired. Shipments for the eastern market are being delayed 

 by embargoes fnun time to time and nu)re or less trouble of this sort is 

 expected for some time to come. The Buffalo market is as well supplied 

 with cars as any other and now that the rush of the grain movement to 

 the seaboard from here is over, some relief in the car supply is looked for. 



A new lumber concern has been formeil here under the name of the 

 Charles G. Feist Lumber C(mipany. Inc., capital .^lin.uon. Mr. Feist has 

 been connected with the planing mill and retail lund>er business of the 

 .Inhn Feist & Sons' Company for a number of y^'nrs past. Ilis associate is 

 -lames M. Briggs, who has long experience in the .'ielling of Aiiirondack 

 spruce and hardwoorls. and who was fornu'riy in business for himself here. 

 The olHce of the companv is at Mlli Mutiia! Lite building. 



:< PITTSBURGH >.= 



• 'iiiKliiions in the liiirdHooil marUi't luri' ;u:- ociiisliU'ialil.v iipsi't liy the 

 Ci'iieial war iiufi'i'laliitlcs anil thi' rallroail -^iniation. Wluili'snlers arc 

 at a l"ss to know Imw tn stia|>c> up tlii'lr liilsiai'ss pulley for tlir next six 



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