HAKUWOOD 



KE.D GUM 



St. Francis Basin Hardwood 



;; c*i» C 4 .\u 1 .vn.:ii..a -u.l l.iil.i gij. WMlc Uiik buuc Ji). 

 3 car* 4 '4 lit and 2n<l Plain Whitr Oak— bono dry. 

 2 car» 4/4 No. 1 rommon I'lain While Oak, 0" and up — bon» dry. 

 ft cara 4/4 No. I common and »M-tlrr Krd Gum— bone dry. 

 & cars 4;'4 No. 1 common and beti<*r Qld. Red Gum — bonr <lrs 

 81'BCIAI. PRICRS FOR PROMPT SHIPMENT 



Geo. C. Brown & Company 



(Main Office) Proctor, Arkansas 



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MILLER LUMBER CO. 



Marianna, Arkansas 



We offer for immediate ihipment the following stock 

 12 month* and over dry: 



7 cars S 4 Im and 2nd Hcd Gum 

 4 cars 6/4 Ist und I'nd Red Gum 

 2 cars 8/4 let and 2nd Red Gum 

 JO cars 4/4 No. 1 Com. Red Gum 

 •J cars 8/4 No. 1 Com. Red Gum 

 I car 8/4 No. 1 Com. Red Gum 

 10 cars 4/4 13 to 17" Gum Box Boards 

 THE FOLLOWING NlJiETY DAYS TO SIX MONTHS DRY: 

 1 car 4 '4 Select and Better Cypress 

 :; cars 5 4 Select and Bettor Cypress 



" -7' lengths 



iln Whll 



il Belter 

 : Common Pli 



Our Corps of Inspectors 



Intelligent! Highly Trained! 



Conscientious! 



is assurance that you will get 

 what your order calls for 

 when you buy Gum from us 



Himmelberger-Harrison Lumber Company 



Cape Girardeau, Missouri 



Band Sawed Stock 



6 cars 4 4 Ists & 2nds Red Gum 

 10 cars 4 4 No. 1 Com. Red Gum 

 10 cars 4 4 Ists & 2nds Sap Gum 

 20 cars 4 4 No. 1 Com. Sap Gum 



4/4 Gum Panel and Gum Box Boards 

 and all grades of 4 4 Oak and Ash 



JONES & DUNN, Jennie, Ark. 



Manufacturers Band Sawed Hardwoods 



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nlur.' 



loml hardwood lloorlug and •(lerlalty rftallcm. 

 Ilie New York division of flu- I'ormtt I'mtliicU 

 will sliiiw Vciirsln bull! u|> u'imil, wlili-li U fast 

 r with UMTS i>r audi malrrlal. TliU U n strictly water- 

 innl.Tlal iiiiil Sl.jrm A «"«. will itlve iirmllrnl demuiialra 

 IHiwera »t reslitanre lo daiupni'ss anil eilr<'iiie> of leniiiir 



KniKlch & llncli, plnno innkera of tills clly 

 niiiilverMnr.v Iti busliieKK Inst iiioutti. I'lie ntiire 

 naiTs iif linnlwood liiinber In llie lornl vliinll 

 iii;o was till' (iiitrtiiiK. of Inlior troubles at nnotlier 

 workers nrirnnlned under the style nf the .New York I'lnnornrte 

 |iiiny. or the nrlKliinl founders only Messrs. Kmnleh und lln.li an- 



II. K. .s. Wllllnins, ntlrid hardwoa<l luiiilMrinnn. Is aliroad. wliei 

 will reiiinln for nliout n year. A motor rnr In KuroiH- affords 

 I'LiiKUri' than the lumber business Just at this time. 



The llnyden & Westcolt I<unibi>r t'oiiipiiny. ChleiiKo, has ii|ieneil a 

 ^.irk brunrh at firand Central Terminal, with .1. .'<. Cordon In char 



i;. II. Daley, wholesaler, has lurorp<imtiMl his business as the l 

 liiiley I.iiiuher <.Vinpaii.v. No chanKe In the business Is eontenii 



The >Vhlte Plains Woodworking Coiiipniiy hoa Ihh'ii Inruriitirateil 

 White I'hilns; capltnl, »:i.OO0. 



The .Snuto DomhiRo Hardwood Company. Inc., dealers In hardw 

 anil Inmlier from Snnto DomlDKo, of H'2 Broadway, has mad.- 

 ns..<li:ninvnt lo John It. Ecclcaton. The ronipaoy was locorpnrateil 

 .April, lUl.i, with rapltal stock tlOO.OOO. .loliu It. Krcleslou Is preslil 

 and Uiier Irving Sewall, necrctary. 



lebraltHl the llrtlei 

 . one of the larK' 

 Its start llfly yen 

 tiiry. «lii-n sevente. 



te.l. 



-.-<, BUFFALO y- 



t III 



men are lie^lnnlnK to (father there nKnIn 

 formal opening occurs Inter tbtg month. 



The Weginan Piano Company's plant at .\ulMiru, X. Y., with the ■ x 

 ceptlon of one wing, was burned on May 1, with loss of *ll'.",lHiii. ,.( 

 which $00,000 represents coutents ; loBuranee, fK.'i.OOO. Large amount., 

 of lumber and dozcna of pianos were destroyed. A Mg stock of ■•. n 

 soned lumber was saved. The company hopes to start up again wllhiii 

 a month. 



A. J. Chestnut win spend a few days this month at his flooring nillN 

 In New Hampshire. He states that the Mooring trade Is k.-eplni: up lu 

 good fashion this spring. 



F. M. SuUivaD has lately been making an eastern business trip. Th- 

 yard of T. Sullivan & (5o. will receive a cargo of brown ash nod • Ini 

 shortly, one of the few hardwood cargoes likely to come here this year. 



W. K. Jackson of Jackson & TIndle has been spending ten days tliU 

 niiMith at the firm's colonization tract In Northern Ontario, Out., whl. Ii 

 is beginning to fill up with settlers. 



lilnkeslee. Pcrrln & Darling report quite a number of orders, conilnc 

 in for quick shipment, although trade Is not very active. Good weatler 

 this month is expected to ,stlr up an increased amount of trade. 



The Buffalo Hardwood Uumbcr Company reports a fair amount of bii-i 

 ness in oak and birch, though business Is not very active. No lake lumi.. r 

 is expected at the yard this summer. 



Hugh McLean spent the greater part of the last month on buslie-^ 

 In the South, visiting his company's mills at Chattanooga and .MeniplilK 

 and looking Into the timber situation. 



Miller, Sturm & Miller have been receiving supplies of maple and ..:ik 

 ;ind these two woods arc moving principally, though business In hanl 

 woods Is rather quiet. 



The National Lumber Company Is building a new warehouse for llc.r 

 lug. When it Is finished a larger stock of both oak and maple flooring: 

 will be carried In this market. 



The Yeager Lumber Company reports trade in hardwoods as rnili.i- 

 qulet, although some fair sales have been made this month in plain iiiel 

 quartered oak, among other woods. 



The Atlantic Lumber Company has taken the oflJce at the yard ..f 

 Scatcherd & Son, which has ben vacant for some time. It will us.- It 

 In connection with th- liiD;.- ^oppl.v "1 hMi-.hv....iis it bus at thi- viir.l. 



=-< PHILADELPHIA y. 



Harry R. Humphreys, president of the Iladentinc Lumber Company. 

 Ciimdcn, N. J., has Just returned from a tour of company's mill n.n 

 iiectlons In the South. He has been able to dispose of high-class materinl 

 IIS fast as It comes In. but his tour developed the fact that good dry 

 stock is scarce and prices stiff everywhere. 



Ilsher Dalrymple, Jr., of the Thomas E. Coale Lumber Company, says 

 there has been no material change In affairs from a fortnight ago, with 

 no prospect of an early Improvement In business. A favorable decision 

 of the Interstate Commerce Commission as to increased freight rates 

 will no doubt start buying by the railroads. 



.ieromc H. Shcip, Inc., whose cigar box lumber plant at Choctaw Point. 

 Mobile, Ala., was recently destroyed by Are, is rebuilding Just over th.- 

 . Ity limits of Magazine, Ala. Jerome H. Shcip, president, says the new 

 plant will be up-to-date in every respect. It will have one of Clark 

 liros. Company, Olean, N. Y., complete band mills and the latest Iraprov.-d 

 haul-up devices and log loaders; the edgers and trimmers are of special 



