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HARDWOOD RECORD 



SPECIAL PRICE 



FOR QUICK SALE: 



No. 1 Com. Hickory : No. 2 Plain Oak : 



8 cars Ij^" to 4" 



No. 1 Com. Poplar: 

 15 cars ^" to 4" 



No. 1 Plain Oak: 



20 cars l"to4" 



5 cars 1" 



No. 1 Common Ash ; 



3 cars 2" 

 1 car 21^" 



Goodlander-Robertson 

 Lumber Company 



MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS 



HARDWOOD LUMBER 



Yards and Office: 



Kansas Avenue Memphis, Tenn. 



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MATHEWS STANDARD 



Gravity Lumber Conveyer 



Made all steel, ball bearing rollers, twelve foot sections' easily 

 coupled together and assembled to form line of any required length 

 over which lumber, flooring, dimension stuff, etc.. will travel on a 

 four per cent grade. Adjustable Jacks supplied to support conveyer 

 line and secure proper grade. Light, strong and easily portable 

 Been In successful use for past ten years. 



Prices quoted on receipt of Information as to lengths and widths 

 of materials, and total distance to be conveyed. Send rough sketch 

 showing requirement. Ask tor catalog. 



Mai» Office line) Fartorr 



ELLWOOD CITY, PENN. 



Branch Factories: 

 TORONTO. ONTARIO 

 LONDON, ENGLA.ND 



H ardwood ^ews l^otes 



:-< MISCELLANEOUS y- 



Descher Gardner Company ot New York City bas increased its capital 

 stoclc to $200,000. 



The RulTalo Incubator Company of Buffalo, N. Y., bas become an in- 

 voluntary bankrupt. 



The Port Alleghany Furniture Works of Port -\lleghany. Pa., announce 

 a change in ownership. 



The Honey Island Land Company ot Honey Island, Miss., has been in- 

 corporated with .$"50,000. 



The Hanes Chair & Table Company bas been incorporated at Mocks- 

 Tille. N. C, with .$25,000. 



The American Wood Products Company has been Incorporated at Indian- 

 apolis, Ind., with .$100,000. 



Wm. Fogarty has been appointed receiver for the Weigel Show Case 

 Company of Indianapolis, Ind. 



The Faultless Inc-uliator Company, Grove, Okla., has been incorporated 

 with a capital stock of $15,000. 



The Gibson Furniture Company, Mt. Forest, Ont., is reported to be in 

 the market for woodworking machinery. 



The Central Cabinet Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa., was re- 

 cently incorporated with S5.C00 capital. 



The Cleveland Seating Company of Cleveland, O., is reported to have 

 increased Its capital stock from $25,000 to $350,000. 



J. J. Blake and A. C. Goode have been appointed receivers for the 

 Southern Hardwood I..umber Company, Richmond. Va. 



The Western Hardwood Mill Company of Highland Valley. Wash., wiU 

 move its sawmill to Morton, Wash., and make some extention to It. 



Damage of .$100,000 was done by a blaze that destroyed the sash and 

 door factory of Robert Neville, .Ir., in the north end of Outrement, B. C. 



The Lewis Hardwood Company, Ltd., Ijcwiston, N. S., has been in- 

 corporated with a capital stock of $50,000. This concern will manufacture 

 lumber, etc. 



The United Refrigerator & Ice Company of Kenosha, Wis., has become 

 an involuntary b.inknipt, J. D. Rowland and D. !•;. Callender having been 

 appointed receivers. 



Guyton & Phillips, of Orange, Tex., was recently organized by J. D. 

 Guyton and C. E. Phillips to build a plant for the. manufacture of hard- 

 wood lumber. They have purchased sawmill equipment 



The Windlass Wagon Brake Company of Greensboro, N. C, is the style 

 of a recently incorporated concern with $100,000 capital stock. This con- 

 cern will manufacture Windlass brake attachments for wagons and vehicles. 



-< CHICAGO >■ 



James F. McSweyn, president and manager of the Memphis Band Mill 

 Company, Memphis, Tenn., was in Chicago on business about a week ago. 



Frank F. Fee, president of the Fee-Crayton Hardwood Lumber Company, 

 Uermott, Ark., has been spending some little time in Chicago on busi- 

 ness ot late. 



H. P. James, general manager of the Milwaukee Basket Company, South 

 Milwaukee, Wis., was in Chicago on Monday on his way to the basket 

 association meeting at Memphis. 



K. li (Jalloway of the Galloway-l'easir Company, Saginaw, Micb., and 

 Poplar Bluff, Mo., spent some time in Chicago a week ago in conference 

 with M, I.. Pease of the same company, who has been spending con- 

 siderable time In and around Chicago. 



M. H. Fichberg of the National Timlx-r Company, Mobile, Ala., has been 

 in Chicago a few days on business. 



E. E. Taenzer of "the E. E. Taenzer Lumber Company, Memphis, Tenn., 

 made a business trip in the North, and spent a few days in Chicago 

 recently. 



H. W. Baker, Jr., of the Baker-Matthews Manufacturing Company, Sikes- 

 ton. Mo., made a northern business trip last week, and put In a few days 

 in Chicago. 



J. H. Faust of the J. H. Faust & Co., Paducah, Ky.. spent the past 

 week or so in Chicago visiting the trade. 



Hakdwood Rkcobd is In receipt of bulletin No. 168 Issued by the Hard- 

 wood Manufacturers' .Association of the United States. The bulletin con- 

 tains a more amplified announcement of the coming meeting of that organi- 

 zation, which will he held at the Hotel Slnton, January 28-20. This will 

 be the thirteenth annual convention and great plans are being made for a 

 successful and instructive meeting. Special invitations will go out to non- 

 members and the secretary requests all members to send in the names of 

 friends who are not members in order that he may send them a personal 

 invitation by letter. It is anticipated that there will be a big attendance 

 of consumers, and members are requested to Invite their customers. 



