October 25, 1915. 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



47 



PROOF THAT OUR CLAIM OF REALLY EXCEPTIONAL GUM LOGS IS BASED ON FACT ■ 



TUKT COME FROM THE MILL 



•JUST AN AVERAGE LOT OF BOARDS AS 



LAMB-FISH LUMBER CO. '^tTL^Hfr^X^" 



THE LARGEST HARDWOOD MILL IN THE WORLD, ANNUAL CAPACITY, 40,000,000 



If you go to t hi' I'anarna-I'ucific Kxposition do nr.t 

 fall to see our moving picture exhibit iti the Mlssia- 

 slppl State Building. 3.200 ft, of film In three reels 



Codes Used- 



CABLK AI>l»Ki->S — "I.AMB" 

 -Universal. Hardwood. Western Union, A. B. C, 5th Edition. Okay 



STOCK LIST No. 9, OCTOBER 1st, 1915 



1st & 2iul ({111. nliUe Oak, 0" & Up 



1st & ;;iiU <ild. While Oak, 10" & Uu. . . 

 No. 1 torn. (ltd. « liite Oak, 4" & Up.. 



No. i t'oiii. (jul. M liite Oak 



Clr. tjld. Wli. Oak Strips, i to »'/•" 



C'lr. (JId, Mil. Oak Strips, 4 to 4'/-" 



Clr. (Hd. \Vh. Oak Strips, r> to o'/-" 



No. 1 Com. Qld. \\ li. Oak Strips, SM: to 



svi" 



No. 1 Com. (ttd. \\h. Oak StTlps, 4 to 

 5V::" 



1st & 2nd ri. White Oak, (!" & Up 



No. 1 Coin. rl. White Oak, 4" & Up 



No. 3 CoMi. rl. W hite Oak 



No. 3 Com. VI. White Oak 



Ist K 3nd ri. Keil Oak, (i" & Up 



l9t St 2nd I'l. Ked Oak, 12-14" & Up... 



No. 1 Com. rl. Ked Oak, 4" & Up 



No. 2 Com. rl. Ked Oak, 3" & Up 



No. 3 Common Oak, 3" & Up 



Onk Core Stiuk. 3"& Up 



1st & 2nd Ked (Jam, 6" & Up 



No. 1 Com. Ked Gum, 4" « Up 



1st & 2nd (ltd. Ked Gum, 5" di Up 



1st & 2nd Sap Gum, 6" * Up 



1st & 2nd Sap Gum, 13" Jt ITp (stained) 



1st & 2nd Sap Gum, 18" & Uii 



No. 1 Com. Sap Gum, 4" & Up 



No. 2 C'om. Sap Gum, 3" & Up 



No. 3 Common Gum, 3" & Up 



Clear Sap Cum Strips, 2M; to 5V4" 



Clear Sap Gum Strips, 2V^ to SV-" 

 Stained 



No. 2 Common .4sh, 3" St Up 



No. 3 & No. 4 Common Ash, 3" & Up. . 



No. 1 Shop Cypress 



Pecky Cypress 



No. 1 & No. 2 Com. C.vpress 



Log Run Elm, 30-50-20% 



No. 2 Com. Elm 



No. 1 Com. Elm 



Com. & Btr. Tupelo 



1st & 2nd Cottonwood: 



3/»" 

 G4,U0U 



3(i,0UU 

 8,UU0 



1/2" 



«2,0()0 



5H,(I0U 



!I4,000 



4,0U0 



.-) 8 

 83,0110 

 24,UUO 

 li4,0U0 

 14,0UU 



3 4 

 IIIU.OUO 

 22,000 



(i:.ooii 



12.000 



!65,000 



83,000 

 5,00(1 



40,000 

 1,000 



3(i5,000 

 129,000 



63,000 

 4,000 



3,000 

 27,000 

 2«,00O 



(i.OOO 



2.000 

 27,000 

 23,000 



4/4" 

 3(i2,000 



uu,iioo 



l.Vi.ODO 

 7.>.M(I0 



ii.m)'i 



20.000 

 27,000 



133,000 



34,000 



3(i,00O 



20,000 



3.000 



3/4" 

 30,000 



0,000 

 32,000 



2.0110 



4" 

 11,000 



:,ooo 



8/4" 

 20,000 



10/4" 



l«/4" 



34,000 



55,000 



534.000 

 83,000 



(i.OOO 

 89,000 



27,000 



349,000 



344,000 

 443,000 



193.000 

 309,000 

 313,000 

 200,000 

 97,000 



33,000 

 13,000 



36,000 



4,066 



29,6o6 



7,000 

 3,000 



9,000 



3.000 



89,000 

 239,000 



107,000 

 52,000 

 3,000 

 6,000 21,000 



123,000 

 326,000 



93,000 

 253,000 



i:>.oiM> 



T.oon 



ici.ooo 



137.0(10 



8211,000 



16.000 



19,000 

 27,000 

 34,000 

 35.000 

 149,000 

 18.000 

 4li.000 

 31,1100 

 12.000 

 31,000 

 8,000 



49,000 

 42,000 

 22.000 

 13,000 



8,000 

 10,666 



3,000 



8,666 



1.38.000 

 12,000 



00,000 



14,000 



8.000 

 3.000 



Especial attention is directed to ITEM of OAK CORE STOCK, a grade put up for Core in built-up stock. We have the very best 

 facilities for kiln-drying and surfacing. Bridge plank, crossing plank, car stock, switch and cross ties specialized in. AH orders given 



most careful attention. Writo u« i« you see any items of interest. 



REDGUH 



CABmrmoo 



(7meric</s '7ii;--f 



Ci^Bmi Woo 



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