HARDWOOD RECORD 



ITEMS OF INTEREST 



DRY STOCK 

 PROMPT SHIPMENT 



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 I < AK 4 

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STEVEN & JARVIS LUMBER CO. 



EAU CLAIRE WISCONSIN 



the Following Stock We Will Make Special 

 Prices for Prompt Shipment: 



1 romnion Poplar fl.UOO' 



H 4 N'OK. 1 & 'i KpiI Itlrch 

 1.! 4 NOH. I JC i lird Hlrch 

 10, 4 No§. I « 2 K«l Bh " 



No. 2 Common Poplar 

 Noo. I £ 2 Popliir 

 Sflrct Poplar 



Nod. I a 2 (lid. Poplar 

 Nos. 1 « 2 Worm) 



No. 1 Common 



No. 1 Common 



Not.. 1 & 2 Kf.l Birch 



22.000' 12 4 No. 1 

 AHh 



7,U00' 16 4 No. 1 

 Oak 



White 

 Common Plain 



4/4 No. 1 Common Plain 



Red Oak 



i.'i.noo' n/4 No 



K.d Oak 



4/4 No. 1 C 



The 



Atlantic Lumber Co. 



70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. 



All Wood Finishers 



should use our NATURAL RUBBING 

 OIL, "ZERO" BRAND, "Direct from Well 

 to Consumer." 



STILES BROS. 



Parkersburg, West Va. 



Producer* of Pure Natural We»t Virginia Lubricating Oil 



S.WIPl.K ON AI'PLIC.VTION 



iiiiir <>I IiiikIik'hb III not BO largo on It orirn li nl (III* waMn. 



iriirui' .\. OirKun wn« at tlip mnln odli-c- of llu- ICrnlii I.umlipr Company 



I' lor M few (iH.vr thiH monlli, returning nifiiln to Krwin, Tonn., when- 



..ii,i|iiin.v linit two Hiiwmlllii «t work. 



lie HiilTnlo lliinlwoud Lumber Company l« moving Hume oak, lilrcli niid 

 IT harilwiKKU thin month, but Milea arv aold to be uHUally In umall i|iiMr 

 IK und bUKlnemi Ik rnther quiet. 

 M-lwiii S. Taylor of Tnylor ft I Tate recently xpent a iihort varnllon ;ii 



.Xitlroniliii'kN. TiK' llnii hiiK n<>t r rrlvi d ntiv linnlwiuMlii by lake no far 



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W. II. Wyiitl of JackHon-Wynlt LumbiT I'oiiipiiiiy bn« JUHt rotumi'd from 

 N"illi iind South Cnrollnns. where lie hnx bein Hieing up the Block Hinutlon. 

 llilK cuucern hHH mcde u cJeal with one of the largeit biiixiwoud manufae 

 iiinrs In the South recently, by which It In now In n poBltlon to Hupply 

 ilh- iriKle with Bome of the IUh-hI hnrdwvfHl evtr marketed Id the caHtcro 

 iii'ld. It will Bpeclalize In onk, poplar and chiKtiiut. 



CharleH K. I'nrrj' of Charles K. I'urry & Co., ownern of Corollna Spruce- 

 i:oiupnuy, I'enwieolo, N. C, HiiyB their mill conllnueH to turn out a goof) 

 volume of Btuir right along, but trading Ib Hhort of expectation for tbU 

 time of the year. An acceleration Ib looked for when the rallroada come 

 Into the market. 



ITederlck S. Underbill of Wlstar, I'nderblll & Xlxon nayii bUBlncBB 1» 

 hilrly rexponKlve, but there are no Blgox of ft lively .-icllvlty In the near 

 niiiire. There are !«>mc buyers who llguie for xpeclol conce«KlonH, which, 

 linwiver, they tind dlUleult to get. Ab Boon as the InterBtate Commerce 

 ri.mmlsHlon maken a fiivorable deelKlon on the railroad freight rate ad- 

 viince, things undoubtedly will brighten up. K. Wyatt WUtar Ih vlHllIng 

 thi' llrm'i- Kouthern mill and on hla return will atop at lilchmond for the 

 (.-iiir tournament. 



The plant ol. the Port Huron Lumber Company, Port Huron, MIcb., 

 Hwnid by the Whiting Lumber Company, was completely destroyed by tire- 

 on .May 7. .Most of the lumber fortunately was saved. !•". Klce Whltlng,^ 

 secretary and treasurer of the Whiting Lumber C'ompany, «sa.VB the prop- 

 erty was fully covered by Insurance. Temporary machinery wbb lmme<ll- 

 aiily put up, and within a week business was resumed and orders promptly 

 t:iken care of. Krank It. Whiting, accompanied by on expert architect, 

 -i.iiiiKl Immediately for Port Huron, where arrangements are being made to- 

 !• it a thoroughly up-to-date saw and pinning mill as rapidly as possible. 



iCil n. Hallowell of Hallowell & Soudcr says considerable business cam 

 1..- >ecured providing you meet the price, hut they are not Inclined to sacrl- 

 lu.- tlielr protlt. Ualpb Souder Is spending some time In Ralelgb, N. C, 

 iiiiil vicinity looking after shipments, etc. 



Ihomns «. HolTman of the J. S. Kent Company reports spasmodic buBl- 

 ness. Trading lacks ginger and buj-ers are loatb to book orders ahead. 

 The fall he thinks will see a change. 



Wlllliini P. Shearer of .Samuel H. Shearer & Son reports a reduced activity 

 In tKidlng. Th?y do not anticipate any material betterment until the 

 Mil but are keeping their mill busy preparing stock. 



II. C. .Magruder, formerly of the I'atton Company, has started a wbole- 

 snle Inmliir business at IT.i Land Title bulldiug, where be bandies hard- 

 woods, southern white pine and cypress. He reports things fairly satls- 

 i:i<-tory considering conditions. 



-Mrs. Ixiuisa G. Belts, widow of Colonel Charles M. Belts, founder of the 

 will-known lumber l!rm of Charles M. Bctts & Co., died Moy 10, aged seventy 

 y.-iirs. The Belts tlrm Is conducted by B. Kranklin, William T., and Charles 

 I.. Belts, her sons, who are among the most popular men In the lumber 

 lu-ui. The slnccrcst sympathy of the trade Is extended to them In their sad. 



The l-'lorlda Land and Lumber Company, Wilmington, Del., was char- 

 t.-r.-d under Delaware laws, .May 7. Capital ?10,(I00. 



Ilie Cb.impion Motor Car Company, Wilmington, Del., was Incorporated 

 under lielaware laws. May 7. Capital ?100.000. 



Dr. Joseph T. Rothrock, a member of the State Forestry Commission 

 Mom Its estnblishmeut until his resignation a few months ago, was tendered' 

 n luncheon by bis friends recently, when he was presented with a bandsome- 

 k'Vinp cup. The cup was presented by (lovernor Tener of Pennsylvania In- 

 li.-half or the donors. .lohn Blrklnblne, jiresident of the State Forestry 



• oclatlon. 



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K. V. Babeock of the Babcock Lumber Company, with his family will' 

 take up bis summer al)ode next week at his country place '•Rosemary" 

 near Valencia, Pa. 



The South Fork Lumber & Crate Company has been organized at South' 

 Fork, Pa., by H. C. Stlneman, Wcstmont, Pa., who is president and W. O. 

 Lee. vice-president, W. 1^. I>ee, secretary, and O. M. Stlneman, treasurer.. 

 It will manufacture all kinds of crates and will use considerable hardwood. 



S. .\, Seman. for ten years past manager of the C. P. Caughey Lumber 

 Company of this city, has resigned that position and Is now associated with 

 th'- Ingersoll Knglncering & Constrnctlon Company, builders of amuse- 

 ment devices. 



I he Monongahein Lumber Company Is a new concern at 71.">-717 House 

 loiildlng. Its members are R. E. McCall, who was for one year with the- 

 Ani'rlcan Lumber & .Manufacturing Company of this city, four .vears wlth- 

 the Pittsburgh office of the Thomas E. Coale Lumber Company: K. G.. 



