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 C — Buafactartr l Factory Olaa 



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Long-Bell Lumber Company 



5j« 03*n:3n 



-a-cj Baa^ 



i^— :- -7 --- '-; V 4*1: ::j . -y-i gt_ 



Txhadjr Lambrr Csapaay, 

 M«llaf«etarCT. Kmiw— CT ty. MISSOURI 



t»rd a< :;»niiin vltae: tile atronsest Is w«&ker 

 ■■ 2 . :-j-s:, tie i:e^v;-3t l3 .:fr.ler ;ni- m^n- 



e- - :-; :n a.erag» of eocd ^;^i..-.:-3 i: 



.^^ '' "»'• •-•' "'■•■ a w(y.: »-jre-:- to cal-L 



«- '^^'^ ?^st — 



W. oar, , a.-.« SOOOI Of 14 XO. 1 <V-" PUJI VThtU 



OU: « 4 FAS <hii.-.ere<J WTila 0»t 

 GAia.OWAr-PEA.«E COMPA>T. 



Maaafftnrer. TopUr Blnff. MISS OURI 



rue scarcest cf a., tt- ,i.ii - •* -^» •-- •-* 

 Spates are be^ered to b« Baruii'cik'aid'ifce 

 ?r:ce oiit All known spec.=en3 or ti*«." 

 •-■»o trees could stand on a sinsle acre and 

 s-.Ui .eave considerable grou-d anocg jpled- 



"•/^-;t t c»ni.eLe i»c« .-f pum and diiarand 



fDT promrt itlrcec-j ire Mcood id una. cT.~r^ 

 BAKEB-MATTHEVFS LBK CO. SDtMto*. 



Chicmxo. m. lt,mmftctmr MISSOURI 



■^Vi.T do To;i.- Children like Oai best' Fu- 

 tile =i=» reason tiat yon did — they know it 

 • -ot eas;l7 scralclied or marred Thini It 



-=e.-e are e;«i: erersreen 

 Stares, mere tian ha:; of -x 

 to the reclon. west of tiie 



?<TeraJ OAki in c;5er^nt parts ,. ^ 



States are known locally as -rock oak," bet 

 ;iat :s net the prc-er name c: an^. 



parts of the United 



J. H. Bonner & Sons 



The pin ci - : 



famous for r 



llm b« and i ^ _ - 



lirgement a; -_ - .- .a^-s. ^^ _ _ 

 i"-ven Into the bole or into the 



-ca-ise ;t la 



=- cr en- 

 liie pins 



-— Sseeial 



1 car S liS<J- Qtd. Bed Oak Seat 

 1 car € 4x13* Qtd. Wliite Oak Seat 

 1 ca.- 4 iilf & WTir. Plain Oai 



ARin.A LBR. A MFG. CO.. 



>t. Lonis. 



MISSOURI 



A. 3 ^ C — 



The Meadow River Lumber Company 

 Rainelle, W. Va_ 



Haaafacturw Higb-Grade Hirdwocda 



A. B A C— 



Carr Lumber Company, Inc. 



Pisgah Forest. N. C 



oiter species at oak ta ii.e Ciiiied. States wooM 

 cot equal tiiai of ihe corr'ziori white oaX 



. ±. C— SFECLAL 



5 cma 4.^4 1 A « & ^KoL I 



5 ma 4. 4 1 ft S * ;«■: ! 



IJ zxn 4 i ft 3 4 - 



ALTON LL 



Bn<-H*3w». 



on 



VIA 



: ».]■>•) ft. 



5-3. 'O 



l3 A i Otd. White Oak 

 _ N'c. : Crm. dti Whic Oak. S- & wdr. 

 JOH> B. RA>-SOM * CO., 



E»er?tllm H laMher TEN?fF-'vSFF 



The -Ccnest^ga wagcn^.' fimois a ceatitr-r 

 a^o. anc sometimes ca.lec "7—^-— « schc-oners.'* 

 were made wicllv cf cajs and irrn. a--* were 

 r>:d r.-r a Q-iai-.er 0: a cenr-ry c' ha.-d saase. 

 -he? were made at Ccnegtcra. ?3_. 



A. B 4 C— 



Chas. F. LoekmuLiin Hanhrood Lbr. Co. 



■ asifaetarers aX Wtafesals Lanta' Oaaien 



St. Louis, Missouri 



^l^itch the present market rjr cai — ,t« r?tt-n5 

 str-;n^»r eTerr dar- Titne t3 stoci tp 



It would not ma^e m^cir dl— erwnce so far 

 as tie scn^ is concerned, bet it would sattafy 

 some people's eariotitj IT tie ■-»'-f»r eoold 

 be settled wlietier tie "Oid O&ken BsekecT* 

 wxg mAde of white om^ or of red oaJfc. 



We ha^ r=r fa^ sh;;zu-i: ■_i.-ie kdi± ;< 11,4 Bd 

 — 4_C. * Bet. (.'ai ~ixm bmi «. 4 to L t 



» CO, 



TENNESSEE 





Ctaiies an. ,c- .t j_^- *_._ - a- 



IX»VE. BOVP * CO_ 

 3to»iifactnrer, XashTiae, 



TENNF.SSKE 



No other weed cf the United States Is as 

 suitable for ^narter sawntg aa white oai- 

 Some of tile red oalcs meai,r- a;- v ^ell 1^ 



to white oajE in that respect, hut as a ^enera. 

 propositlcn theT fa.1 ccnsiderahlj be^cw it. 



For anyihing in OAK write these representative firm 



OL'ARTERED b*< Ol= SPECIALTY 



Memphis Band Mill CompanT 

 ManofactPT^r. Memphis TEKNESSEIE 



of R-j^ss;a ani -.ht 

 single species. :iir-. 

 wood fro n: var'. :: lis 



bear cll-er*nt ra~e 



33..'£.s.~s, belongs to a 

 S~ :^-■? qua'.tties of the 

 rsff'.crs I'-ZiT greatly and 



■ us:;a::- c--te airall at 

 t grrj^^sg aeagoa. 





le cose or 



Sp«cJils Oi 

 S can t 4 No- : Cccl viti RM Oa^ 

 i can 4 i Nj. ; C-ci. ti.^ Rfti Oiif 



BATOr LA>-T> * 



Maaof »r tare r . 



LFMBER CO.. 



Cincinaati, 



OHIO 



Macii:n« niaaufactured oak lloorlnff is » 

 mo^iem mveatloa. but haad-dreesed oak has 

 been used for floors since ancient tlmea Doubt 

 l9 cast on the wisdom of Solomon because h« 

 dl3 not ^9^ oak Instead of cedar i:^ Ms temp'.e 



C. Crane & Co. 



Hir^vwd Laabar 

 Rand Mai« at Ctaciaaatl. O. 



Botanists who are looked upon as authority 

 In such matters, have agreed to change the 

 book name of Northern red oak from qaarcus 

 rubra to Quercus borealls. 



MaBaficCuncs at Plain a=d Qoaitand Oak 

 also 

 Oak Tlmben and Brldf* Flask 

 tABINC TR.\M COMPA>T. 

 ■E\UMOVr. 



YeUow Poplau" Lomber Company 



Coal GroTe, Ohio 

 Man ttfac turer 



A— 130. KO r, 4. 4 >';- t C=m. ?*.a:a -Jii 



Srecilis^ J Bcci- Trr. G-xhI wiccha ft '^^ r''*— 



BAKB-HOLAI)i.T~I.riIBEK CO^ r^,«^ 



MaaofagtTirer, Gr r i: aflr Id. OHIO 



CIctiies don't make tke man. nor 

 2iike the fumimre — bat !t helija. 

 laiest. 



Oai makes the tea-nest 

 or the finest of pericd f^-r^: 

 otter wocd so versatile ? 



The color of the artistic English w:c<i k::own 

 as brown oak is said to be due to incipient 

 decay which has spread through the texture 

 of the wood. 



There are no new problems to 0T«rcome la 

 c-r:=g or cari=g for Oak lTim,i;er. It has ieen 

 :co long- used- 



A ft B— 



i; Tea w^r.i Scnr;d. Soft Tertared Whtse ft Bed r^^. 

 N'rh := T'.xir. X.-:.' Qumered, wr-.se 

 DCHLMEIER BBOTH£R$ A CO.. r\irtr\ 

 Manafactorers. Clacianati VjrlHJ 



TEXAS 



TENNESSEE 



The largest oaks of the United States are 

 found tn California, where they are known 

 as ralley oak Trunks may be from six to 

 ten feet In diameter. 



(*Sm pace S<> 

 Nln fCMk of dry V 4. 5/4 ft </4 Flahk Bed nd WMa 

 Oi* OQ band at Far^ene. Ar*t f>r jtmbp* tht{q9«iL 

 THBJEC STATES LUMBER CO. 



Mano/actaryr. Memphl* 



The golden oak which grows In CAllfomla. 

 Is not eo named because of the color of Its 

 wood, but on account of the yel'ow fuis on the 

 under side of Its leaf. ' 



B ft C— 



w» Mir.i.'K:tu.-» Hardwood rn» rise W«ei Tlrgtaa* 

 T.iaVr 



WARM LCIIBKB C0aP0«AT10>- _. . 



W. V A 



■^ere a:: the Oak timber to te iestrcyed 

 over night the eSect on business :n greC'era.; 

 would be chaotic. 



. •S« r*je 4 : 

 Tbe Ba=d JCH, Pl*.nL=« JCU a=J Try S^Ji 



Wmiams Lumber Company 



W9 are enffinc off SM.iwa acr-s jC ;^ TntT 0«& Si 

 AX EjMCAX COIsO Or * LXlfBEB CO, 



There Ib a opec^s ftw eeery =eed — a gram 

 and agure for ever tasta Are yoa fam-Iiar 

 with ti:a=: allT 



Babcock Lumber Company ^ 



FittsbaTjii. Pa_ ^s 



9 1^ J.' ict^irzr '^^ 



I?o 70- know of any other wood ' 

 := so a:aay wa,T3 and in so - . - 

 does Oakr 



Pardee & Cortni Lomber Company 9 



Faaretteyjlle. Ta 



^V>T has Oak always led In c^.Teriaxs »t 

 ^e fum.ture shows T Xa^ anyone who eella 

 Limlture. 



AH hiiaber piled ha Mste '.eoctla aad ***^"n ' ^ hi».f*^ 



W. VA. 



CLAT rrXBER COSfTANT. 



Manafactnrvr, 

 Middle Fork. 



A A C — 



M an Hf a iiHU i i tf Bantaood 



lab. Ttta and Oak Flgort^ 

 WSST TntflDOA 



: alM Minwoct. VfB- 



Sales OSce- 

 Eand Mill! 

 iJtz and 



Clarksborc. W. Vi 

 Co^ SW- „. ,. ^ 



Falls. W . \ .-V. 



Good eatiay aad cood Oak to vaU rrnatfci 

 Ther make aa espectenr locieal 

 In tlicM dan af hl«h prtcao^ 



Qga iM M »» il WM ie Oak. P! afl » Bsd and Whita Oak 



C. U KrrTKK LnCBES COMPAXT. 



ROCKCA5TLK LCSIBEK COMPANTC. 



Mawfactar^r^ Haatinctoo ^^ ^A 



*:>*-e 74^e .. 



Cacaek* 8att TUsr* \\~hi.e oa^ 



FOBlaa. TWa* nlm. aKnad. *tiia.-< ^ 



nmbeca. I«x)< It. 



AXKBICAX UBm. * IOC. Ct' 



SIA 



Oak waa spokea of wim 

 Scrtpcsraa and vUl ba keld 



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