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IIAKDWOOD RECORD 



I'poruiirj lU, 11)10 



HIGH GRADC 



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ST. FRANCIS BASIN OAK 



GALLOWAY'PEASE CO. Popi«r Bluff, Mo. 



"LOG ROSSER" 



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1 vtll rlflr oivr uty kh«(>o loff. will 

 t'li-k uo lot 



Cah br nmtrotlw] by hand 

 or knrr, 



S"M. I thil ROSSER 

 ■ III prrtrrtty cl«an y*ur loft. 



lumber. 



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8«nd for pvtlculan. 



J. A. WEBER CO. 



Toledo, Ohio 



WtitT^ StuTinllllnB Ma.hlii.ry. 



tog. having Imtd Ih'UI up hy Itml wcnthcr iiiiU i.'iul>iirRtH>A to roiiio ex- 

 tent. 



T. SulUmD & I'o. hnvr an rxci'llcnt line of lirown iihIi iin<l ninrc to 

 come down the lakes. They have been looklni; Into the Leinloek trade, 

 hut find |)rl«p<" »i> stiff that they are In doubt iiboul huylDK. 



The Much Mcl.ean Lumber t'ompnny ntntes thut the hardwood outlook 

 U good and that ron.<«umers have bi>en buylnK from hund-lo-inoutli for 

 Bomc time. .Stocksi are not liirge In the South and the furniture demand 

 this spring Is expected to be good. 



II. I.,. Vetter of the National Lumber Conipiiny luis returned from an 

 eastern trip, and found a better demand for flooring thiiii for some 

 time. 



=-< PITTSBURGH y 



The v.. H. SlirrlU'T LmqiL-'-T Cum|jaiiy hinl ;i .splendid busluess lu January. 

 Mr. Shrelner made a long trip through the middle and western states lately 

 and reporLo orders exmlng In One. 



The WIcklow Lumber Company Is a new concern at 1012 House building. 

 It will handle hardwood mining stocks chiefly (or the present. D. L. 

 Zundel will represent the llrm on the road In tri-statc territory. 



J. X. Woollett. president of the -Vberdi'en Lumber Compttny. has been In 

 the South on an exl< nded trip the past two weeks. He will visit many of 

 the big gum and coltonwood mills. 



The McKeesport I'laning Mill Company has been organized at McKces- 

 port. Pa., and It has Its plant at 1017-1627 Fifth avenue In that city. 

 .\U8tln E. Gelsel is general manager. The company will do a general busi- 

 ness In bouse building lumber. 



The Gray Chemical Company of Mount .lewett, P.i.. bos bought 4,000 

 acres of timber on Mill Creek near Coudersport, Pa. The Turnpike Lumber 

 Company will cut off the lumber for the Gray concern. It is estimated that 

 there will be 10.000.000 feet of stiff timber and 75,000 cords of chemical 

 wood. 



Kemena 4 Ehrhcart of Ambridge, Pa., have started work on a big lumber 

 yard In that place. 



E. V. Babcock of the Baocock Lumber Company has gone to Palm Beach, 

 Fla., with bis family (or a short vacation. 



The Southwestern Lumber Company, which handles considerable hard- 

 wood stock, reports splendid business in .January. Manager J. C, PetUt Is 

 much enthused over the prospects for spring trade. 



The Trumbull Table Company, cnpltni $10,000. has been organized at 

 Warren, Ohio, by \Vm. J. and Wa.«hlngton Hyde. Paul L. King and others 

 of this city. The tables for this concern will be manufactured by the 

 King Furniture Company of Warren. 



The newly-organized Sailer-Hamllton Lumber Compan.v Is nicely estab- 

 lished In the Oliver building, and Is doing a splendid lyiislness In hardwoods 

 wltb tbe manufacturing plants up and down the local rivers. L. L. 

 Satler, a veteran wholesale lumberman of this city, and E. B. Hamilton, 

 president of the old Hamilton company, are at tbe helm. 



President H. F. Domhoff of the Acorn Lumber Company thinks that 

 prospects for good hardwood trade are excellent. January business was 

 better than he expected. Stocks are low and he does not look for any 

 lower prices on hardwood. 



The Adelman Lumber Company Is arranging to work the hardwood trndn 



larger couurctlona. 



,1 h|M'i-ui run II 

 iind mniiufaci', 

 niHi II. likely to maki' ■ 



ililo 

 It* 



-< BOSTON y-- 



Tbi- will known whoiiMiii nr Im.. i>r,,ibi'ra, i:il ic-l, 



Itonlon, on Jnnunry 24 nbd n H'lnniciry pi'tlllon In liankrui ' iii( 



llnhliltbii of II.'. s>.o .^... ,. „f m.juu. ibe rredltun being , , lu 



tbe nianufaclurli AIImti C. Place on the nam.' dale filed peti- 



tion nhowlng Ibil'i " «Hi nnd no awtrlK. 



The Logon JnckKon I'uiupany has hreu Ineurpuraled i: . Mai»., 



conduct a luml>er nnd wiKxIworklng buiilne«>. The n n of the 



I'oniah l.iimlier Company at Danforlb, Me., U aluo record- d. 



Frank P. Ilucklna, promini'ui cluliman and bead of the P. 8. Ilurklna 



iiy of IloKti'U, was marriinl Ff'iruary 2 to Ml>i> Flon-no- 11. Itanmay, 



r of Charles C. I(ami>ny, nllomiy of Iloiiton ami Cambrldg''. The 



ny was performed at .Sn»liuM, N. II., nnd tl upie will ri'nldn at 



llrookline, .Mans., after a wedding trip to Kl. .\uguiillni', Ha. Frank P. 

 Ilucklns succeeded to the management of the llucklnn company upon tbe 

 lei-ene death of hU father, Cnpt. Frank Ilucklns. 



The annual buslneiw meeting of Ibe MnKsarhuselts Wholeaalf Lnmbcr 

 .VsNOclatlou, Inc., was held January 28 at Young's hotel, BoatoD. Ollleera 

 elected were : Henry 11. Flske, prevident ; F. f!. Newton, vice-president ; 

 K. C. Hammond, secretary nnd Innimrer. The ul>ove odliers and the fol- 

 lowing were elected as the bonril of directors: Wro. Bacon. Wm. K. 

 Michlleld, II. W. Blanchnrd, Morris .V. Ilnll, Kdw. J. Ilninmond. Charles 

 llolyoke, II. U. Clark ond Friiiik Scbumaker. Mnrlln .\ Brown wns elected 

 delegate lo tbe Ma^snchuseiiK State Board of Trade. Itesolutlons on lllc 

 death of Frank Hiuklns were adopted and much coiulderatloo s'tcd of 

 local and general trade matters. 



=-< BALTIMORE >•= 



As affording gome Indication of the volume of business done lu Baltimore 

 Inst year the statement of the Baltimore & Ohio is Interesting. It shows 

 that during lOl.'i, 2,.'f3(>,711 tons of lunilier were bandbil our llie lines 

 of the system, against 2,2S0,717 tons in 1014, mpresi'ntlng a gain of .'lO.OOO 

 tons. 



The steamship Vednmore of the Johnston Line, which arrived about ten 

 days ago from Liverpool, brought twenty-eight mahogany logs for the 

 Wlllinmson Veneer Company at lllghlandlown. and ten mahogany logs 

 for the Grasselll Chemical Company In Ohio. The GrnKselll company Is 

 evidently using the logs for the manufacture of cases for some of It* 

 pr<iducts. 



T. II. Mason, the lumberman of .Vblngdon, Va., who recently resecuretj 

 some walnut logs here from the Williamson Veneer Com|1any for shipment 

 to Europe, has opened nn olllce at Washington. In tbe Bond building, and 

 established himself as a tlml)er expert. 



Members of the hnrdw*oo4l trade here were shocked to learn of the suicide 

 of William P. Rolph of Baltimore, in the Hotel McAlpIn, New York, Feb- 

 ruary 2. Mr. Rolph was thirty eight years old. nud at one time salesman 

 for Itoliert McLean, a hardwood exporter of this city. He also acted as a 

 salesman for the Cherry River Boom & Lumber Compan.v. Lately he had 

 been traveling for W. J. Ilolden of Parkersburg, W. Va. He bad been In 

 poor health for years, showing extreme nervousness, and It Is thought that 

 this caused bim to end bis life. He was well liked In the trade. 



=-< COLUMBUS > 



At Ironton, B. F. Seiirey of tlie Whisler & Searcy Company bus resigned 

 bLs position as general manager of the Arm. Ills place Is being tempo- 

 rarliy filled by Mr. Wlilsler. 



The Sherwood Lumber Company of Sherwood, O,, has been Incor- 

 porated with a capital of $10,000 to deal In lumber. The Incorporator* 

 are N. O. Stine, M. H. Stine. F. .M. Stine, R. O. Stine nnd Earl H. 

 Strclp. 



Tbe Clifton Park Lumlier Company of Cleveland, O.. has Increased lt» 

 capital from $;sb,000 to $50,000. 



The Broadway Lumber Company of Cleveland has Increased Ita capital 

 from $50,0f>0 to $75 ,000, 



The Gordon Lumber, Basket and .Manufacturing Company of Oak Har- 

 bor, O., has increased Its capital from $i.'i,nOO to $l.''.0.0f(0. 



The .Vmherst Luml)er Company of .\mherst, O., has Increased Its capital 

 from $:iO.(i00 to $40,000. 



The Koss-German Lumber Company of Fostoria, O., has decided to In- 

 crease Its rapKnl from $00.00(1 to $100,000. 



At Ashland. O., the pnrtnersliip of Gairetson & Donley has dissolved. 

 The concern will in the futun> lie conducted under the name of the C. S. 

 Garretson Lumber Company. Tbe members of the new company are 

 C. S. Garretson and his sons, R. R. and R. C. Garretson. 



At Seaman, O., King Bros, have been succeeded by the Hamilton-King 

 Lumber Company, having headquarters at Winchester. 



-Vt Wlncbe.";ter. O., tbe Hamilton Lumber Company has been succeeded 

 by tbe Ilamilton-KIng Lumber t^ompany. 



The Gray Lumlier Company, of Cleveland, O., has Increased Ita capital 

 from $5(1.1100 to .<ii)ii.iiOri. 



All Three of Us Will Be Benefited i( You Mention HARDWOOD RECORD 



