HARDWOOD RECORD 



49 



Clincli Liiiiil"!- r,iiu|jany and the Sulphur Spi-iug Lumlitn- Company aro 



Installing in >^ . |.. I Ml I. .US. 



E. I w III I 1.1 II lurnpd from a trip In the interest of J. A. Wilkin- 

 son. \ I I I' stock is being taken up at Kingsport, where .1. A. 



Wilkin-i [i I . ni]i iii~ialled a new mill. 



The .1. K. Moore I^umber Company of Danville, Pa., has begun the 

 development of a 20,000-acre tract of hardwood timber in Bath county, 

 Virginia. 



The Gray Lumber Company will at once rebuild the mill at Waverly, 

 Va.. which was recently destroyed by fire. 



Hut for the heroic work of the large mill force, the $100,000 lumber 

 plant of the Lovelady Lumber Company, at Jasper, Va., on the Virginia 

 & Southwestern railway, near Bristol, would have been destroyed by are 

 last week. The company's commissary was a total loss. The fire started 

 from a spark 'dropped by a passing locomotive, according to reports from 

 Jasper. Tin' loss in llir d.^sl ruition of lh,> coniniissary i.s .$10,000. 



r- The Glue That Is Applied Cold 



just 



wholes.- 



e;.i ■,,i,,|M,r. ., , I. ,(,,,-.,.„ Clt.v, Tenn., has 



■ 111 ~ l.'nn.. and will at 



I I ' 'iiin I "i"i. - III I milielil. Va. The mill 



anil I.nrnl" r Company is erecting a new office build- 

 laiir on williaTns street. The company is employing 

 iiK mill and woodworking factory in Bristol. 

 Lumber Company has begun operation of the re- 

 plant, on .\sh street, which it purchased last .year. 

 cost nearly $100,000 and has been improved and new 

 The company expects to materially Increase its 



in buyers were in Bristol this week and left some 

 1 They report a slightly improved outlook for trade 

 ■ of the summer and fall. 



■< ST. LOUIS y 



Chas. C. Boyd of Chas. C. Boyd & Co., Cincinnati, was a recent visitor 

 at the rooms of the Lumbermen's Club of St. Louis. Mr. Bo.vd was on his 

 way home from a trip to the Pacific coast. Air. Boyd's company specializes 

 in hardwood veneers. Its mills are located at North Bend, O. 



Julius Seidel. of the Julius Seidel Lumber Company reports a good 

 demand for lumber, both from local ccasumers and from out of town 

 customers. He says bis company is getting a fair share of the business. 



E. H. Luehrmann of the Chas. F. Luehrman Hardwood Lumber Com- 

 pany is pretty well satisfied with the volume of business being done. His 

 company is having a fair demand for choice red gum and choice oak. 

 The latter is in fair movement and the company has a good stock on hand. 



A good demand for car material is reported by the Garetson-Greason 

 Lumber Company. It is in better shape down at the mills just at present, 

 than it has been for some time. W. \V. Dings, the secretary of the com- 

 pany, is out on a selling trip and is sending in some fair sized orders. 



=-< ARKANSAS >•= 



tenth annual convention of the Arkansas Association of Lumber 

 s. which was held in Little Rook on June 5 and 6, was one of 

 St iH the history of the organization. .\ program of considerable 

 ;t had been arrangocl, and nuu-h enthusiasm over the meeting was 



through. 





I. nil. lis of the Order of lloo-lloo entertained with a boat 

 l:n li 11 iiioon, June 6. A concatenation was held, at which 

 I wenty kittens were initiated. 

 I 1 ompany, against which a decree for $350,000 was 

 li I nii.'.l States district court at Little Rock recently, on 

 May 2.-. lil.'d bond for appeal with the clerk of the court in the sum of 

 $100,000. as fixed by Judge Trieber. The filing of this appeal bond 

 stopped the sale of the property, which had been advertised to take place 

 on June 12, and further action in this line will not be taken until the case 

 is passed upon by the United States circuit court of appeals. 



This case, concerning which articles have heretofore appeared in the 

 H.^nowooD Record, grew out of a suit filed by Jacob Ringer, as trustee, 

 against the Virgin Timber Company, in which Mr. Ringer sought to re- 

 cover $500,000 and to foreclose a mortgage upon all of .the property owned 

 by the Virgin Timber Company. The defense set up was that under the 

 mortgage plaintiff, bad sought to chaige a usurious rate of interest. In 

 passini; on ilm iiise. .in.lu.- ■j'riil.ei- li.-l.l ihai III.- contract was to b.' view. I 



in till, h-hi 111 111. liiiv- 111 iiii- si.,1 ■ iiiiiiiii-, in which state the |,eii:iiiy 



for n-iii , |, I, I. 1,1.. i, ,11,11 I, ihe ii,. Ill,,,,-,, of the interest ami Imniis, 



and nm i ■ i sineil in ih.. ii;;lit of tie. Inws of the state of Arkansas. 



which i.i-ovi.l.'s for tin- f.irf.'itnr.' of the entire d.>bt. Judge Trieber ac- 



In Flush Veneered Doors 



The chief consideration is uniformly high- 

 grade gkie. Manufacturers of this modern 

 type of door reaHze that its development 

 has been retarded because the unavoid- 

 able lack of uniformity in other types of 

 glue makes it impossible to know how 

 long a door will stay in condition. The 



Use 



Of vegetable glue insures absolute uni- 

 formity because of the very nature of pre- 

 paring it and because every pound of our 

 raw material is rigidly inspected. 



Vegetable Glue 



Is also a rigid and permanent adherent; 

 will not blister in sanding; has no dis- 

 agreeable odor; will not deteriorate in 

 standing — for a week if necessary; and 

 can be applied cold without any heating 

 application of any kind in the glue room. 

 In addition, the average saving over 

 former glue bills has been twenty per cent 

 where vegetable glue is used. 



A POOR MAKER SAYS; 



„ , . _, „ McCleary, Wash., 9/30/13. 



Perkms Glue Co., "' 



South Bend, Indiana. 



Dear Sirs: — It is now about a year since we added 

 a veneer door department to our operations. Decid- 

 ing on the glue which would give best results, we 

 considered the most importajit matter in connection 

 \cith this mew department. 



Investigation convinced us that your product was 

 the one we wanted in order to turn out the most de- 

 pendable doors and panels, and it has been gratifying 

 to find that it has given us low cost as well as superior 

 quality. Tours truly. 



CHEHALIS FIB DOOR CO., 

 GJO-BB By Geo. J. Osgood. 



Perkins Glue Company 



Originators and Patentees 



805 J. M. S. Building, Soutli Bend, Indiana 



- The Glue That Runs Absoiutely Uniform — 



