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HARDWOOD RECORD 



AiiuuBi ii>. um: 





. Kentucky Oak 



results in 



Satisfied Artisans 



meaning 



Money Saved 



ITS growing conditions ENFORCE an unvarying 

 uniformity of color and grain. Its texture has a 

 silky softness that delights and contents your workers. 



ITS beautiful, clean boles make possible unusual 

 wiilths .nnd lengths in ^vhich we specialize. 



Tlu' followincT v.t!uo>;. 

 All Kentucky Stock Should Attract You 





S barn -4/4 Lit & 2nds Plain 



White Onk 

 3 cunt 4 '4 1st & Snds Plain 

 Rod Oak 

 10 cnra 4/4 No. 1 Common 



Plnln White Oak 

 50 cars 4/4 No. 1 Common 



Plain Rod Oak 

 JO cars 4/4 No. 2 Common 



Plain White Ook 

 26 cars 4/4 No. 2 Common 

 Plain Red Oak 

 1 car 5/4 Sound Wormy Oak 

 3 cars 4/4 Sound Wormy Oak 

 3 cors 5/4 No. 1 Common 



Mixed Onk 

 1 car 5/4 No. 1 Common 

 Plnln ^Hilte Oak 



2 cars 5/4 No. 1 Common & 



Bell.r Plnln Onk 



1 car 5/4 Sound Wormy 



Chestnut 

 10 cars 4/4 Sound Wormy 

 Chestnut 



6 cars' 4/4 ]st & 2ndB Chest- 

 nut 



5 cars 4/4 No. 1 Common 

 Chestnut 



3 car.-< 4/4 1st & 2nds Poplar 



2 cnrs 4/4 No. 1 Common 



Poplar 

 2 cars 4/4 No. 2 A Poplar 



1 car 6/4 Log: Run Beech 



2 cars S/4 Loe Run Hard 



Maple 

 1 car 8/4 Common & Better 

 Hard Mnple 



E. R. SPOTSWOOD AND SON | 



MANUFACTURERS § 



LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY | 



niiiiiiii 



F. M. CUTSINGER 



SUCCESSOR TO 



YOUNG & CUTSINGER 

 Manufacturers of 



Southern Hardwoods 



We Have Specialized in 



High Grade 

 Quartered Oak 



For the Last 12 Years 

 Draw Your Own G)nclusions 



EVANSVILLE, 



INDIANA 



«iii. h ii!.i<l'iiii Is i.iinii'il, on I'liiiiMs known iis 'WoodKlde.' iilmiit mu- 

 lulli' wiMl.rly frmn Sliunno'*, IMiitnuinV Ti>» iixlilp, I'lkr ('ouiily, riiiii- 

 .s>lviiiiln." Tlir iiiiKiiiiit Ih $7.'i'i "iiM Iln' in'i'iiiluni rnli- Is lit |it'r i>-iit. a 

 lirolilMllvr lluoi'i' fur orillnary iiliiiiliiilnni.. TIiIh mniiiuiiy hiin iim luirii. 

 tliiii lit cnlrrliiis tlif fureiit Arc ln-uraiii<> IhikIiiikk iiikI iliirit not cari> to 

 iiHsumc sncli rlskH as n RcDcrnl i>io|iiiHltl>iii. 



KorcHt lire liiHiinince Ih fBlrl> riiininon iilimail ami rVinlually will Ih 

 comr Ko In IliU ooiinlry. .\. • ..r<llncly l'"' l">ll<y Jimt «li'N<rllii><l li>i-< 

 vsiH'clal Intcri'Nt iih lii-lni.' the v. i> llrxt atloin|it, «<> far an known, In Ilu- 

 I'nltiil Stall's. 



An Interesting Lecture 



Sivnnr .MllliT co iiii' l.nliji'rwo'Hl .NhLiinfarturlni: i ■.nii.jiny d S-u ^ oi k 

 lins Jnst lsBiii-<l In luiinphlct form a I..M.Iil.i iiiliiUil •It.fn.'llni! Warithliis 

 at Si-a." Thi- papir was orl|{innlly fini l»foii- t\u- American Socleiy of 

 Naval Arohlteits and Marine ICiii:lmir» and wax rciiriulod In tlic Umilon 

 |m|wr Eniiinccrinu. 



As auKKostcd by Mr. Miller, It U a I.iiii; way from refuelliiK war»lil|(ii 

 at sea to loKKhiK, Imt Inasniucli as Mr. MIllcr'H experience In deslanlnu 

 overhead loKKlni: apparatua was dlri'iily reK|HinsMile for hla KnceenH In 

 designing uorkalile le-riiellnK npiiaiatns for \i»v on warsliliiK at Kea thU 

 matter Is rather pertinent. It Is aiKo extremely iiUereKtliiK, eBpeclally In 

 tliese days when sueh mattera are on the mIndK of everybody. While llie 

 averane Iokkct would possibly not kiM any Information of direct benellt. 

 Htm the paper makes Interesting readlni,' and Is ainiily lllustrati-d to itlve 

 the reader visual llhislintlons of how this work Is aerompllshed. 



Big Results from National Forest Sales 



The national forests turned into tie; lulled Stales Treasury duriiii: llie 

 nseal year eudlni; .Iiine :I0, Idl.'i. nearly :«o..".(m.(ioo, an Increase i>f more 

 than .fJO.OUO over the receipts of the previous year. The timber sales, 

 which amounted to .<l.i(;4,U00, yleUhd on account of the depressed condi- 

 tion of the lumber indMstry about :S7;),000 less than those of the previous 

 liscai year, but the gain was inudi' possible by larger revenues from other 

 sources. The Krazing receipts, which lotalcd *l,rjr>,000, showed an In- 

 crease over the receipts for last year, and tile water power receipts, 

 amounting to not (|uite SOO.OOn, showed an increase of nearly $4J,iKiii 

 The turpentine receipt.< showed a decided falling off. while the sale of 

 special use permits showed an Increase ovei* last year. There was a 

 decrease of nearly S:i7,000 in the revenue derived by the settlement of 

 trespass cases in which Government timber had been cut without Intent to 

 defraud. 



Canada's Wood-Using Industries 



The Canadian bureau of turrsliy lias published a report covering the 

 wood-using industries of the prairie provinces for a period of one year. 

 These provinces lie between the forested areas of the East and those on 

 the Pacific slope, and they receive supplies of lumber from both directions, 

 and also from the South where the forests of the United States are drawn 

 upon. Rough lumber for general construction purposes is not Included, 

 but that only which is further manufactured into furniture, boxes, vehicles 

 or other commodities o£ a similar kind. 



Hardwood l>Jews ^otes 



=^ MISCELLANEOUS >= 



The advanced prices offered and the strong demand for walnut timber 

 because of the European war has made thi' buyers in Uandolph county, 

 .\rkunsas, especially aclive. It is said that all of the farmers of that 

 county are searching out the stray walnut trees on Iheir farms and after 

 cutting haul them to Pocahontas where a ready ni.irkct is found. It was 

 thought until recently that all of the valuable walnut timber had practi- 

 cally been cut in Randolph counly. but the searches of the farmers are 

 bringing out a large quantity of very good logs. 



The Shaw Brothers Company, .Macon, (Ja., has become a voluntary bank- 

 rupt. 



The Fullerton-Powell Uardwood Lumber Company, South Bend, Ind., 

 lias been reln'orporated under Illinois laws with a capital of ?2.j,000. 



At Lynn, Mass.. the Davis Woodworking Company has been Incorporated 

 with $10,000 capital. 



The Grand Rapids Trust Company lias been appointed receiver for the 

 A. E. Cartler & Sons Company of ilrand Rapids, Mich. 



The .\merlcan Fixture & Show Case Company of St. Louis, Mo., has in- 

 creased its capital stock from »l:;.iiOO to .f 70,000. 



The Dixie Table & Manufacturing Company, .\tlanta, Ga., has been 

 incorporated. 



The Black River Cypress Lumljer Company has been incorporated at Sar- 

 dinia, S. C. 



J. T. Phillips and O. W. Bright man have purchased the Green Bay 

 Planing Mill Company, (ireen Bay. Wis. 



The Carl Gross Company has been Incorporated by Carl Gross, E. W. 

 Behrens and W. C. Wehe to manufacture church furniture. Capital stock 

 is .$'.i.OOO. 



George Strobe, .Mcdford, Wis, lias traded his sawmill at Goodrich to 

 Ed. Javis. 



