November 10, 1920 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



75 



Reserve Log Banks 

 Cost Money But Tide Over the Wet Spells 



The agony which producers and consum 

 during last winter's operations when hardwo 

 proof of the wisdom of laying up a reserve of 1 

 make further logging impossible. 



At our Deering, jNIissouri, operations noth 

 sistently uniform product of the highest possih 

 in reserve logs prevents hroken stocks. 



During a j^eriod of many j^ears of conscie 

 product have been maturing. So today o 

 facture (and not a board is picked out) is our 

 BER COINIPAXY product is as near perfect 

 as it is possible to make it. A eonsistent and Ion 

 saver to every carload buyer. 



ers of southern hardwood lumber experienced 

 od limiber was impossible to secure, is ample 

 ogs which can be drawn upon when wet woods 



ing has been omitted that will guarantee a con- 

 le character of. manufacture. The investment 



ntious sei'vice, jilans for further perfecting our 

 ur trademark on every board of our manu- 

 guarantee that THE WISCONSIN LUM- 

 from the standpoint of both quality and service 

 g-time supply of really good lumber is a money- 



WISCONSIN LUMBER COMPANY 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



