Semi-Monthly 

 Twenty.Second Yc 



SS7 SOU in DLAROORN SIKhhl 



CHICAGO, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918 



Subscription $2. 

 Vol. XLV, No. 10. 



We Have an Ample Supply of 

 Splendid Northern Grown Hardwood Timber 



H we did not definitely control many years" supply of northern grown virgin 

 hardwood timber, we would not have doubled our output by the purchase of two 

 modern, going mills as announced a month ago. For today, just as always, we are 

 cutting nothing but the virgin product of Indiana, Ohio and Michigan forests, a product 

 conceded and proven superior to that grown in any other region. Our logs are just as 

 fine today as those of fifty years ago, and we sell nothing that we do not make our- 

 selves. In our years of growth, we have learned many ways to materially improve 

 the quality of the product we offer. 



LUMBER 3 8 to any size m N "Intelligent Selection and Service" 



*""^ , , 1^ has been our watchword through 



VENEERS I 20 to 5 16 ind.. «W ca ( ( \ ^■ 



uD to 22 feet Ion" .^^ffl^ hrty-one years or successful operation. 



