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HAKUWOOU RECORD 



WE WANT WALNUT 



If you hiv« Black Walnut Logs t4" and Ur^rr in diameter and 

 8' or longer in length, writi; us for fruc and particulars., 

 Wtf arc in the market now for two million feet. 



PICKREL WALNUT CO.. 4025 CUr. Aw,,,,. ST. LOUIS 



TIk 



DUCAN LUMBER CO. 



Tna s'.lp'p" ;;• Hardwiod Lumber 



MEMPHIS TENNESSEE 



West Virginia Hardwoods 



ll'c have ready for prompt shipment 



12.000 

 45.000 

 50.000 

 240.000 

 120.000 

 28.000 

 75.000 

 25.000 

 75.000 

 15.000 

 10.000 

 48.000 

 2.500 

 50.000 

 60,000 

 10.000 

 24.000 

 68.000 

 15,000 

 15.000 

 50.000 



10 4 Is iind 2> No. 1 Common Aih 

 4 4 1> and 2i Chestnut 



No. 1 Common Chestnut 



Wormy Chestnut 



No. 3 Common Chestnut 



Is and 2s and No. 1 Common Chestnut 



Wormy Chestnut 



Wormy Chestnut 



Log run Maple 



1 Common Maple 



Log run Maple 



Log run Maple 

 10 4 Log run Maple 

 12 4 Is and 2s and No. 

 4 4 No. 1 Common Poplar 



4 4 No. 1 Common and Better Red Oak 



5 4 Is and 2s Red Oak 



5 4 .No. 1 Common Red Oak 



6 4 1s and 2s and No. 1 Common Red Oak 

 6 4 Log run White Oak 



8 4 Is and 2s and No. 1 Com. White Oak 

 8 4 Sound Square Edged White Oak 



36.000 8 4 Stock Widths White Oak 



75.000 7x9 Hardwood Switch Ties 



75,000 7x9 White Oak Switch Ties 

 100,000 3x4 and 3x5 Oak and Hardwood Mine Rails 

 3 cars ij" Slack Barrel Staves, 40 and 42" long 

 9 cars Chestnut Telephone Poles 



Alton Lumber Company 



Lock Box No. 86 

 BUCKHANNON, WEST VIRGINIA 



Band Mill < irtiihir Mill 



Mill Creek, W. Va, Todd. M eat Va. 



MENTION HARDWOOD RECORD WHEN WRITING 



Salt Lick Lumber Co. 



SALT LICK . . - KENTUCKY 



MANUFACTURERS OF 



^g^ Oak Flooring 



Complete stock of %" and 13/16" in all 

 standard widths 



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Mill alilp tills iiiuiith fruni Nrw Orlraiia 

 _ . I. mtlnnwtMkd iiimI iisIi for UM by l\\- 

 . Ttlla Hill Iw uiird fnr • iilBus, gUD itoikx. 



wnrniiu iin- 'irope. 



► inlrlliT lp ■ 



llli'linnl Ki.iiii.li.iix, imiKT nf Hii' i ii|il>naril fartor}' nl |iu IMs, !*■., I* 

 ir|ji"di'lliii: liU iiliiiil IhroURlioul ami will >lnrl •mi a •linil)- run •liorlljr. 

 Ill- Is buying I'linalilernlili' up to dm, marlilin'ry. 



-< BOSTON >= 



Till' |ti-|-liv I'fnk t'iiiii|tnii>'. with lM-iitlt]iinrt«-r» In lliU <-||y iilitl fiirlurjr 

 In !<niui>rvMI<*, Mnitii., 1h ri'p<irti>il K'>l»if <mi( ft liiii»ln<'i»i(. K«i:ii*' ninnlliM 

 UK" It MiH|)<'nilc>| K^'ncnil ninniifm i tii< |H-n<lln(: mihim* ii(IJu«lnMnt nf l(« 

 tMi«lnr^N nr linprov('in**n( In mndlllMUM of trndi* |o jUKllfy mntlinitil |ini 



• tiK-tloll. Till* iKThy InliTi'Ntfl ulllili fiiunrlwl niul toil It up tli<> fdlltnUK 



Wur nf r»"'rl<.v il<".k»* ri'tlriMl rmm tin- mn- 



vtictM'fMllnK Mnanrliil Inti'TcNiH rniiuil It ln< i 

 l>riiMtnlilt* pnMhH'tliin Dimnich the t-linni^InK ■< 

 of ihJN huhihtry. 



Till' IIiiwklnN LniiilM'r t'oinpany Iioh boon lDrorp»rnt«'i| tit lt«i<*|iin Hith 

 rnpltnl of ^12.000. It. llnwklnii Ik pri'tildiMit nml V. M. lliiwIilnH. n \v.*|l 

 known TtdKtoii luinluTiniin. Ik tronmirvr. 



Tho Itrnokllnr tainil><>r it 8iipply roinpnny bn-t lH*«n nrunnlxiMl nt 

 I'.rookllui', riipltiil fUTt.Ooo, by Wni. C. KoKtiT imhI A. T. M«'l>nUKnl 



vriirx HK<* nntl tin- 

 i(lt«iilt tn ninlntnln 

 <i«» In tbo Hltuntlon 



r-< BALTIMORE y 



M. .S. IlniM- iif It'clmril I". Uacr i I'l. r.-turiH-d lii-t Snliirilny from .^ 

 trip to Ohio and adJiK-oiit atatc-K III Hcarcli of orili'rN. III. r<'|iiirlH tlia*. 

 till' fi'dliiK 111 III)- Kirlloii riNlti-il Is npiirrdiililv Ix-ttvr. with n slronger 

 iiiidoytoiio to till- trndi' and n iiiorf |ironoiiiii-i'«l dU|Hip.|ilou to provlili* 

 apilnnt futiirr ncids. I'ondltlon'. vary Noini'What, liuslncsn lii-lnu niofp 

 acllrc In the cnHtorn part of thi' territory vislti'tl than in tlio wcalirn 

 part, liut evcrywhi-ro thi- nttltudi' iif liardwo<Ml linyiTH \vm» one of itrvntrr 

 lioppfiilni>!<<i. Mr. Ilnir alao confcrrcil with K. *'. WllllamsoD, the Columhu* 

 r.'presi'ntatlve of IiIk llrin. 



J. Itlohnrdson of London, Knglaud, naH a visitor hTP Inat wp<'k. Mr. 

 lllcharilson came over a* the ri'pri'si-ntntlvi" of tlio RrlliHh Kovfrniiiciit 

 to (;ot luinlipr for Kunxlocks anil ollur war iiinti'rinl. 



.VnothiT viNllor l» W. S. Dmlco of tlii' fahasslru I.uniliiT Company of 

 .\iistln. Tex., who lirouKht hla wlfo to tli<> .IoImih Ilopkln* hoKpltnl for 

 tn'«tniciit. -Mr. Iiniki- n-KlBtin-d at the Iloti'l llflvedcri' and will remain 

 until lie fei'ls assured iihout Mrs. Drake. 



Information eomes from I^ondon that .\. Teiiiple riolwll of tin? well- 

 known firm of .Mfred Dohell & Co., London and Liverpool, han retiirniMl 

 home from the war In poor licaitii. Mr. Dohell, who is well known In 

 Italtimore, was one of the llrgt to volunteer when war wan declared, anil 

 he spent all the winter in the trencheN in T'landeru and northi'rn Kranre. 

 The evaet nature of his dlsiihlllty Is not known, but that he survived I* 

 a source of much ^ratlfleatlon to liia many friends on thia side of the 

 .\tlnntic. 



iianlel MaeLea has aegiilred the Inti'resl of (ieorge W% r!lsenhauer In 

 the I'MsenhnuerMarLea (oaipany. one of the InrRest liaidwood roneerns 

 In tills section, with extensive yards on South feiitral avenue, llusiness 

 will go on as before, no chanf;c In methods lielne made. Mr. RlKenhuuer 

 lias been In poor health for a number of years nod spent nil of last 

 winter In the Rlne I(idi;e mountains. Mo still finds It desirable to slay 

 there to get the heneflt of the fresh air and the rest, and runs dowu to 

 italtimore only at Intervals. His Inability to give much attention to the 

 liusliiess prompted him to seii out. He has other interests to which he 

 will devote Ills attention. Mr. Marlx'a was one of the organizers of the 

 flrni of Klsenliauer & Mael.ea, wh]<-li was succeeded by the company. 



it. K. Wood, president of the It. K. Wood Lumber Company, has been 

 <iii an extended visit to the company's mlli at I'Vmtana, N. C, ■which has 

 continued operations throughout the winter. On his return home he 

 stopped to sec II. L. Bowman, the sales manager of the company, who 

 has been ill for some time and U slowly recovering at Hot Springs, Va. 



Damage estimated at ?10.000 was done by fire which originated in the 

 boiler room of the establishment of J. 15. Walles & Sons, building supplies, 

 at .\rlliigton. April 2S. 



The MayoDan Lumber Company has been organized at Washington, 

 D. C. with a capital stock of $10,000. Oflices have been secured at 40.'i 

 Itlggs building. Sidney Blebcr is president of the company, Joseph C. 

 Sheehy, vice-president, and .\. W. Mn'tun ^' Tetary. 



=■< COLUMBUS >• 



According to the report of the Columbus building Inspector there were 

 .''.10 permits issued during the month of April, having a valuation of 

 .«4i:.";.0.">0. as compared with .'ST."! permits and a valuation of $08:!,.">.>3 In 

 .\prll. 1914. Since the first of the year the department has issued Sij:! 

 permits having a valuation of ?l.l'i4,205 as compared with 898 permits 

 and a valuation of $1,744,805 for the corresponding period in 1014. 



One of the important happenings of the past week Is the announcement 

 hy C. A. Flnnegan. president, and Eugene D. Hofeller, secretary of the 

 Vew Columbus Buggy Company, that all manufacturing will be dis- 



