HAkUWOOU RECORD 



LATEST IMPROVED DRY KIINS AND MACHINERY 



MONOGRAM BRAND 



Monogr.m BrnmivVhllc OaK Floorlng 



I'rrfcclly drird n..d worUcd. Wa.lc from 

 our own l;int-'fr trom one bomulary, insur- 

 ing uniform color and texture; manudc- 

 tured at our new hardwood flooring plant. 



Our Specialty: 

 Quarter-sawed White Oak Flooring 



1 111. Kli.-ssr!.: \-an.l Kl lO" StiinJ.irJ Wldlhl 

 OAK FLOORINGVour l.,<HJinri .ol.cltfj. Quuk •hipmcntiKu.r.nt.ed 



VEILUW HUHLAR LUMBER CO., Coal Orove. Ohio 



Kentucky Lumber Company 



MANUFACTURERS 



PUi'LAR. i'LAJX A XI) L'^ -^1^- 

 TERED OAK, RED AND SAP 

 GUM. CTTESTXUT. III-AII.DCK 



Bum.ide, Ky. Williamsburg. Ky. 606 Security Tru.t Bldg. 



Sulligent, AU. LEXINGTON, KY. 



John G. Lockhart Lumber Go. 



Sheboygan, Wisconsin 



We have the fo 

 duceme 



It to move 



3 Soft Elm. 

 3 Rock Elm. 

 3 Birch. 

 3 Maple 



lock and will maUe special 

 February and March: 



20.000' B/4 

 100.000' 5/4' 



50.000' 5/4 

 100.000' 8/4- No. 2 and 3 ) 



Can resaw above items. 



40.000' 5/4- No. 2 & Bet. Rock Eln 

 100.000' 8/4- " ■ ^ ~ ■ 



ind Bet. Rock 



30.000' 12/4- No. 2 & Bet. Rock Eli 



75,000' 4/4" No. 1 and Bet. Bass 

 .50,000' 5/4" No. 2 and Bet. Maple 

 00.000' 8/4- No. 2 and Bet. Maple 

 00,000' 12/4" No. 2 and Bel. Maple 

 100.000' 5/4" No. 1 and Bet. Birch 

 .'M»,000' 5/4" No. 2 Com. Birch 

 .'10.000' 8/4- No. 1 and Bet. Birch 

 40.000' 10/4- No. 1 and 

 20,000' 12/4' 

 Birch 



unselected Red i 



Birch 



IBOVE STOCK CAN BE ASSORTED AS TO GRADES. CAN SAW 



OUT ON CONTRACT WELL BOXED MAPLE TIMBERS 



AND PLANK. 



The Tegge Lumber Co. 



High Grade 



Northern and Southern 



Hardwoods and Mahogany 



Specialties 



OAK, MAPLE, CYPRESS, POPLAR 

 Milwaukee, Wisconsin 



II U tihiiiMini-iMl Hint llif Kriolo Ilux L'anipnn)' him tiifu tiikcii iivi-r by 

 I'litKlilouK Troy, furiiuTly n clB«r miiniifnrturcr of ClnrlnnnU. The com- 

 piiiiy him liccn In the hnnilH of KpcpIvit II. T. Paul for nomo time. Wbi-ii 

 III full o|icmtlon lhi> plum cmiilnyi iilxoil flfly |>ro|il<'. It !■ tbp Intontloii 

 III Ntnrt oppratlotiH In tbo ncnr future. 



I(. \V. Ilurluii of the W. M. Kllli-r I.iiiiil»T CotniiMny Muyn trndc In all 

 hiiiilwooils In liiililliii: ii|> wi'll (littpiti' ilic u'l-neriil Iiiik|iii'«» <|i>pr<iiiilon. 

 I'rli-cH on Ihi- whole liiivi' l>wn well iiinlnlnliieil, nllh<Mii:li KuniM almdlOK In 

 i|iiotntlonH IH lielne done lo force trade. ItcnlerH' NluckN'iire BeDernlly 

 hiniill nnd building operatloDH ronllnne nctlve. Bu.vInK on the [wirt of 

 the rcloll trndc U Uie best fenlure of the innrkct 



John li. Gobey of John K. Coboy & Co. iinyi tmde In hnnlwiMMlit In hold- 

 liiK up well and prices show Home Improvement recently. 



.\, O, riiivlH of the A. C. DnviM Lnnibir Cnmpnny reimrii a k'nml demand 

 for liai'dwoodH with prices fairly stronu. 



=■< TOLEDO y- 



le Hue 



idlnc Wiirks. whirli «a« rlnm'd down for w/ine time on 

 aci'oiint of the hiKb wnlir, Ik acaln In iipiratlim nnd liirnlni; out Its full 

 ijiiola of Hlock. 



The Valley Lumber Company of Yount'slown, C. has (lied n kuU agnlnHt 

 the (ienerni Accident nnd Life AKHurance Company of I'ertb, Scotland. 

 The plnlnllir sues to recover J^Tl.O.'i nlleKcd lo have been pnid out to n 

 wnrkman In the plant which wns nNsiired by the defendant nnd which 

 I he defendant fnlled to defend. 



The Ktnle iitllltleH commission has nuthorlxed the IIIk I'°oiir Knllway 

 I'limpany to create an equipment trust to cover the purchase price of 7,000 

 freight cars. These will Include 2.ri00 steel coal cars and 4,r)00 steel under- 

 frnmo box cars. The company was authorized to execute the agreement 

 with the Guaranty Trust Company of New York, as trustee, nnd John 

 t'nrstensen nnd otliirs. as vinil.ir^. 



•< INDIANAPOLIS >- 



The Ben Davis Lumlx 

 Si;!..100. 



i-ft. has incriased Its capita 



liuilding permits Issued by the clly Inst month aKgregnted $1.!>17.7S7, 

 as compared with $1,0S8,47{» for the same month of last year. 



It. O. James, Lynn B. Slllllkan nnd J. F. Joseph have organized the 

 .Mllllkan-Jame.s Hardwood Company In this city, which has been Incor- 

 porntcd with an authorized capitalization of $50,000. The company will 

 handle hnrdwoods and other timber products. 



Owners of the Moore & RIchter Lumber Company. Laporte, have Just 

 tnken over the business of the llnmmond Lumber Company, nt Hammond, 

 the consideration being *100,000. The two concerns will bo run In con- 

 junction with each other. 



An examiner of the Interstate Commerce Commission held a hearing at 

 South Bond June on the complaint of the Fullerton-Powell Hardwood 

 Lumber Company that several railroad companies, on lumber shipments 

 from southern points to points north nnd east demanded a charge based 

 ■ ■n n combination ot local rates. 



The Indiana Hardwood Flooring Company lost the suit for dnmnges It 

 lirnught against the Indianapolis Traction nnd Terminal Company as the 

 result of the burning of the former's factory building Inst October. Dur- 

 ing the fire a street car ran over the only line of hose laid out to the 

 fire. The flooring company contended that had the hose not been cut 

 the factory might have been saved. Severn! insurance compnnies that 

 cnrrlod risks on the building bnve similar suits pending ugninst the street 

 car company. 



=■< MEMPHIS >.= 



Building operations here continue on ipilte a large scale. The showing 

 thus far this 3-ear Is quite good and June promises to be as good as some 

 "f the other preceding months. There are some large contracts pending 

 :iud the flgures will probably loom large for (he current thirty-day period. 

 The handsome new home of the Commercial Trust & Savings Bank will 

 be l)egun within the next few days and this will involve a very handsome 

 total. In the meantime handlers of building material as well as the 

 jnanufacturers of sash, doors, celling side and other similar stock are 

 • njoylng a very satisfactory volume of business. The hardwood people, 

 iiK), are coming in for their share of activity because there Is a great 

 "leal of this lumber being used In Interior finish. There is also a good 



■ lemand for building material from outside points, with the result that 

 I he siiualion. from this viewpoint, is rcaardcd as quite encouraging. 



J. H. Townshcud, general manager of tlie Southern Hardwood Traffic 

 Bureau, has been In St. Ixiuls nil of the week In connccUon with the 

 lunrlng in the case Involvinjr the proposed advance of one to three cents 

 in freight rates on hardwood lumlwr and forest products from points in 

 .\rkansas nnd Louisiana to Memphis, Cairo, St. Louis and Kansas City 

 :ind from Memphis, points in Louisiana and .Vrkansas, as well as soutb- 



■ ,istern Missouri, to destinations In western Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, 

 North and South Dakota. This began on June 1, and for several days the 

 i.illroads presented their side of the case. A day or two ago Mr. 

 Townshend wired for a number of local hardwood men to come to St. 

 I.ouls to take the stand against the Increase and they are now at that 

 point presenting their testimony. A great deal of documentary evidence, 

 100, has been prepared and is being submitted. Lumbermen here and 



