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lumber 



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WE MANUFACTURE bandsawed, plain and quarter sawed 



WHITE and RED OAK and YELLOW POPLAR 



We make a specialty of Oak and Hickory Iniple- 

 niont, Wasjou and Vehicle Stock in tli'e rougli 



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ARLINGTON LUMBER CO., Arlington, Kentucky 



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1 Plain & Qtd. Red & White i 



I OAK 1 



AND OTHER 

 HARDWOODS 



Even Color 



Soft Texture % 



Th- Ma.iiilliv ,v CM,. ,-,„„|,;uiy. 1302 Wells buiUling, Mihvaiikee, whoU- 

 sal.' Iiiiiiliri. will I. nil. I :i iirw ufficp building at Its yards in Esranaba, Midi. 



Tbe Kiel Woodenware Company, Kiel. Wis., has made a cnutract with 

 the municipality to furnish electric current from the power plant at its 

 mill and factory to take care of surplus demands upon the municipal 

 utility plant. The village will spend .f2,000 in constructing a eonnectlns: 

 line. 



The Burger Boat Company, Manitowoc, Wis., builder of wooden vessels, 

 has turned over Its entire plant to the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company. 

 now a government yard, in order to adequately handle an additional con- 

 tract for twenty-four ships. The Burger company is establishing a ni>w 

 yard opposite its former plant. ~ It has contracts valued at $l,000,OH(i 

 for new boats and repairs. 



The Lochman-Mayhew Iligh Speed Propeller Company. Milwaukee, has 

 been organized by Emil R. Lochman and William H. Mayhew to engage in 

 the manufacture of propellers and other aircraft supplies and materials. 

 The capital stock of the new corporation Is §100,000. Mr. Lochman is 

 owner of the Lochman Machine Company, 785 Cass street, and Mr. 

 Mayhew is tirst vice-president of the Mayhew Company, furniture and 

 cabinet manufacturer, Milwaukee. 



The Fraser Lumber & Manufacturing Company, Appleton, Wis., has taken 

 a contract to re-plank the Kimberly bridge with 2x4 tamarack, spiked 

 together edgewise. Two cars of material are required for the job. 



Mattefs Brothers Company, Two Rivers, Wis., is constructing twenty- 

 live workmen's dwellings for local interests associated with large mauu- 

 lactmiiig plants. 



The Wisconsin Ship r.uilding & Navigation Corporation, which was 

 i.ryanized several months ago by Milwaukee Interests with an authorized 

 capital stock of *(i(M).000, has decided to locate its new yards and plan( 

 at Kewaunee, Wis., and will make an investment of $200,000 in buildinus. 

 berths, dry-dock, I'tc. The city of Kewaunee has given the company :i 

 forty aire site on the upper turning basin of the Kewaunee river, provid 

 iusr a watir frontage of 2C00 feet. This will permit of building six berths 

 for siile launi hiug and a 000-foot dry-dock in which two additional boats 

 iiiMv Ih- I .iii-.fni.ted simultaneously. George T. Johnson, president of thi' 

 .T..liii~..i. 1,11111!,. r r.impany, -Milwaukee, is one of the principal stockholder^ 



i..,,i^. \i|iiii. -..n of E. V. Arpin, one of the leading lumbermen of 

 lirainl Kill, ills, Wis,, was married recently to Aliss Nadjy Rost. at the home 

 .if till- l.ri.le's parents in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. .\rpin will reside al 

 .Mli.rr L.'a, Minn. 



I'll.' ISissell Lumber Company, Marshfleld, Wis., which acquired th.' 

 iiitire ijroperty of the StoUe Lumber & Veneer Company at Tripoli, Wis., 

 several months ago, has completed a large new store building and con 

 verted the former store into a boarding house or hotel for employes. The 

 also will be enlarged. 



til. vice-president of the Menasha Woodenware Com- 

 ii.i son of the late C. R. Smith, founder of the con- 

 ,■111 rh.- trenches in France to becom.. an instructor at 

 'iiiilis in this country. Lieut. Smith went abroad 

 111. r being commissioned in the second officers' train- 

 . ri.biii. 111., and saw nearly a .vear of actual warfare. 

 I'.uil.liug Corporation of Washburn, Wis., has been 

 ital stock of $500,000 to establish a shipyard in Wash- 

 burn, on Chciiuam. ;;..ii bay. Lake Superior, opposite the city of Ashland. 

 The moving spirit in the enterprise is Wildmar Nikolson, Duluth, Minn., 

 who is an expert shipbuilder and son of the owner of the Nikolson ^Ship 

 r.uilding Company of Christiana, Norway. The new company has acquired 

 the site of the former J. S. Stearns Lumber Company mill in Washburn, 

 together with other land, making a total of 105 acres, and will provide a 

 four-berth plant. P. K. Kverson, .\. Berge and William Messenger are 

 among the prominenl \\';istii,iint nuii inl. Tested in the project. 



The Finn-Olsen l-'niLilii ii.u 1 ■.,iii|,iiii\ . Marinette, Wis., is contemplatin.;: 

 tbe enlargement ..1 its pi. -i m ^liip niiair yards into a complete ship- 

 building plant, to hauUU: i.ml rails for wooden vessels. 



Mrs. Isaac Stephenson, widow of ex-Senator Stephenson, Marinette, Wis.. 

 has moved her resilience from Marinette to Milwaukee, which will hence- 

 lorth be her permanent home. 



Harry Cross, manager of the employment and welfare department of 

 the Superior Sliiplmil.linL; Company, Superior, Wis., has resigned to accept 

 tbe p..siti.,ii .,r piivat.- s.-cretary to G. A. Tomlinson, director of inland 

 wat.rwavs 1 raiisp.irtali..ii. with headquarters in Washington. The post 



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MADE (MR) RIGHT 



OAK FLOORING 



I We have 35,000.000 feet dry stock— all of 



■ our own manufacture, from our own tim- 



: ber grown in Eastern Kentucky. 



I PROMPT SHIPMENTS 



I The MOWBRAY 

 I & ROBINSON CO. 



: (incorporated) 



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