HARDWOOD RECORD 



COLFAX HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. 



COLFAX. LA. 



Inqulrlm dcalrrd 



yr.'.iHHt ilniiinui'ii nlli'Brd to iUTc Ixvn nunlainml In the burnlDB of bU i>lii\i' 

 iiilll nl (lull |ilnr<-. Tlic complnint nlli-niht that tbv Ore orletnalrd (niiu 

 kpnrkN rniiii llio riiiii|inn.v'i> UkiiiiiiiIIvch. 



Tlio Morgan Vi'inn-r Cuiii|iiiii.v, I'lui- llliiff. Ark., U nbout rend)- to b<'i!ln 

 <i|H'riitlaiiii. Tb<- plniit will hiivr n dally rn|inrlt)' uf iKu rarlonilii of roinrjr 

 (III vi'iii-cru miidi- of fcMiiii. All mniilr aii|i|il)' nf tliln mnOTlnl for iniiiijr 

 ,\.iiri> liiix li.<ii mciir.'d llirouk'h ii roiitrpri wllb llii' Mcliilyn-'MnDD Ijiod 

 iinil liinlM'r <'<iiii|>iiiiy. J. r. Mrliityrr, onr of tin- otoiklioldi-m of Ibp latlrr 

 .-•.iiiimny. Ih vliviiri't-ldciil of Ibe Mork'no Vciici'r ('om|iiiny. Mr. M<iri.'nD 

 Ik now III rini- Kliiir, but hU fiiiiilly biivo not yvi ri'uiorpd from Mrtn- 



Bluestone Land & Lumber Company 



<IAM I An I lit ll.s 



WEST VIRGINIA HARDWOODS 

 Soft White Pine, Oak, Poplar, Chestnut. Hemlock 



ll..n,l 8.»«1 Slock RIDGWAY 



''.'M'p.'"ETE''pT.A^NiNr. PENNSYLVANIA 



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CINCINNATI! 



^Hardwood Manufacturors and Jobbers! 



I DAY LUMBER & COAL CO. 



I Mfrs. YELLOW POPLAR and WHITE OAK 



g CKNEKAl. OrnCE— CI.AY CITY. KV. 



IRIEMEIER LUMBER CO. 



lOAK, POPLAR, CHESTNUT 



E SU.MMEKS AM) (JEST STREETS 



I V^TT^Zrc- CIRCASSIAN WALNUT AND ALL 



m VCilCCia. OTHER FIGURED WOODS 



I THE FREIBERG LUMBER COMPANY 



E. C. BRADLEY LUMBER CO. 



HIGH GRADE WEST VIRGINIA HARDWOODS 



GOERKE BUILDING 



I SHAWNEE LUMBER CO. 



I HARDWOODS. WHITE PINE and HEMLOCK 



^ Salro OfUrp — South Sldj- Stollon— C. H. « I). K. K. 



I Johns, Mowbray, Nelson Company 



"oak. ASH, POPLAR & CHESTNUT 



OCM AND COTTONWOOD 



JAMES KENNEDY & CO., Ltd. 



OAK. POPLAR AND OTHER HARDWOODS 



FIRST NATIONAI, BAN^K BCII-DING 



The Kosse, Shoe & Schleyer Co. 



WALNUT. OAK, AND OTHER HARDWOODS 



103-4-5 CAREW BCII-DING 



OAK TRIM and MOULDINGS 



ill plain sawn stock are one of our "specialties." 

 Our stock is smoothly machine run and is not 

 excelled by any in quality or machine work. 

 Can furnish Oak Flooring in same cars. 



WE ALSO FURNISH ROUGHED OUT OAK DI- 

 MENSIONS READY FOR YOUR MACHINES 



THE M. B. FARRIN LUMBER CO. | 

 OHIO VENEER COMPANY | 



Manufacturers & Importers FOREIGN VENEERS | 



JL21-.5LCOLERJUN AVENXE_^^^^^^__^_^ JS 



Ihe iiliiiit Of tlio llryiint I.umbrr i'onipiiDy for the niiinurnrliirp of |iorrl» 

 "wlniiH nt UlKflow, Ark., la ni-nrliiK comiilirtlon nod will bi> tbortly |iliic<'d Id 

 'Pi'mUon. 



T. MnnnliiK. who was formerly enKiiiinl In th« iniiiiufncturc of rlmlr 

 -tc«k 111 Wumlilo, .\rk.. bnii rfiuovnl bU mnrhliH'ry to n new plnnl In Ilculon, 

 .\rk., wbirc ho will opcnile In th.- fiilim-. IIIx now pliint will bo roiidy for 

 opiTiitlon by .liino 1 nnd will employ (wi-iily men. 



The ^^;tultplrt llendlnc WorkH will rlow ilx plant nt StiillKiirl on June t. 

 TlilH coineN iiliont by r<-iison of the deiith of one of It* prinrlpnl Klorkboldera, 

 II Ih'Iuk neceBsiiry to sell out the pliint In order to cIohp up the deci-niied'ii 



The Unllrond C'ommlgglon of ArknnHng nt IIh Iniit refpilnr iieiiilon ret 

 .Inly 1-1 nx the diitc for taking up the llniil <|ueKllon« with regard to the 

 |iro|>osed now Inrlff, which will BUpemede Sinndnrd Kreluht Dlittancr Tariff 

 .No. :», now Id effect. Kepreiientatlveii of the xblpiMTs, loKolher with the rnle 

 • lerk of the Knilroad CoinmlKxlon nnd repreHi'ntnllve* of the rnllroads, 

 Imvp IxiMi worklni; on n revised selitdnle f<.r xome time, nnd It Is exptrti d 



=>. WISCONSIN -<= 



Itlver I'liIlK hiiH been Incorpoi 

 T. Weyher, E. G. Heldemnn 



The Weyher Wnson Works of Itliui 

 with a cnpliiil stock of ?l'.".,iMio by V 

 .\liiliel Weyher. 



An iiniendinent has been llled to the nrtlclcH of Incorporation of the Meil- 

 ford \i-neer Company of Medford whereby the capital utock has been In- 

 erejised from ?,")0,000 to JIOO.OOO. The president of this enlerprislDK Him 

 Is (Itto (Jrleser nnd J. T. Edwards Is secretary. 



II. Uelnrlehs of .Morrison Is contemplntlnR establishing a sawmill at 

 lie I'cre. .Mr. llelnrlcb.s operate*! two sawmills nt Beaver and Marlbel and 

 Is seeking the co-operation of the lie I'ere Wesl Side Improvement Associa- 

 tion In the matter of eslnbllshlng a third sawmill and also n lumber mill 

 here. A mill of 'M.imo feet dally capacity Is contemplated nnd would lie 

 supplied for ten years. 



Washburn's lumbering Industry Is now again running In full swing and 

 steady employment has been furnished to 200 oven by the resuming of 

 (ipirntlons nt the big Sprague and Stearns eom|>nnles° inllls Inst week. 



Another industry that will prove a boom for the city of lirand Knplds 

 nnd Is nbout to liegin operations Is Ihe Kay Manufaeturlng Company, which 

 will manufaclure Interior tinlshlngs. A new frame building, one story high 

 nnd with dimensions of 36 by 70 feet. Is being equipped with machinery for 

 tli.'it purpose. A site favorable for shipping purposes was secured on tb4' 

 Soo line right-of-way. 



After an Idleness of about two years the sawmill of the Pellean niver 

 l.uniher Company at Itblnelandcr has l>e<>n again placed into operation by 

 William llardcll and P. IC. Kobel. A new steam nigger has lieen Installed 

 nnd other Improvements made so that continuous operation Is expected for 

 some time. 



The .Midland Lumber Company is making extensive Improvements at Iwo 

 of its lumber yards, nt Bloomer and Fall Creek. New lumber sheds are 

 iieing provided, as well as several smaller sheds and ofUces for Ihe resident 

 innnngers. The construction work was done under the supervision of 

 (J. W. Nelson. 



The Chippewa Manufacturing Company of Chippewa Kalis is at present 

 nperatlng with n big force. In addition to the present output the concern 

 lins added a l>ox department and expects to secure a good share of the trade 

 in this vicinity. 



The main river drive on the Menominee river has been started and 

 L'.'.ilDU.mio feet of logs will be driven by a crew of fifty men. W. M. 

 Stephenson of .Marinette is superintendent of this drive for the boom com- 

 l.nny of Marinette. 



The Wisconsin Forest Product Laboratory nt Madison has received a 

 ii(|iicst from the British »'olumbla government for Information and advice 

 relntlve to preserving its timber prcMliicts and to formulate a permanent 

 limber policy. H. F.. Weiss, director of the laboratory, will leave for a 

 three weeks' trip through Canada, as the investigation is expected to be of 

 great value to .\merlcan timber interests. 



The Underwood Veneer Company of Wausnu Is the donor of the Interior 

 woodwork which will he used in the construction of the Wisconsin building 

 at the Panama-Pacillc Exposition at San Francisco. D. E. Bowe, secretary 

 or the Wisconsin commission, has been securing very liberal donations from 

 Wisconsin lumlK'rmen and manufacturers for the structure. 



The A. K. White Machine Works on North Dewey and Wisconsin streets 

 at Kau Claire will probably be replaced i)y a modern and larger plant if 

 pinns for .Mr. White materialize. The concern manufactures various ma- 

 eliin'-ry used In the lumber industry. 



I he Kaukauna Lumber and .Manufacturing Company of Kaukauna is 

 having installed an antomntle sprinkler system throughout its entire plant 



