HARDWOOD RECORD 



Dermott I and and Lumber Company 

 1)1 KMOTT, ARK. 



STEVEN & JARVIS LUMBER CO. 



OF EAU CLAIRE, WISCONSIN 



OFFER YOU STANDARD GRADES 

 WELL MANUFACTURED 



ASH BASSWOOD BIRCH 



ROCK AND SOFT ELM 



HARD AND SOFT MAPLE 



Stocks cut 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 8/4, 10/4, 12 4 

 WRITE US FOR PRICES DELIVERED YOUR STATION 



The White Lake Lumber Co. 



Peoples Ga. BIdg., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Northern and Southern Hardwoods 



CAR STOCK 

 WHITE PINE YELLOW PINE 



Uigh Quality — Prompt DcUieri/ 



WE WANT TO MOVE AT ONCE 



10 cars 1" No. I Common Basswood 

 5 cars 1" No. 2 Common Basswood 



30 cars 1" Red or White Oak, all grades 

 Bmi ut ^^ '^"'' 1 ^^^ '""^ Sap Gum, al! grades 



vour injuiriM The last two items are but one-hrif dry 



On the Following Stock We Will Make Special 

 Prices for Prompt Shipment: 



28.0W 5 8lI8- A up No. 1 * 



230,000- 4/4 No. I Cominoa Poplar 

 31.000' 4 4il8" & up No. 1 & 



Panel Poplar 

 95,000' 8/4 No. 2 Common Poplar 

 22,000' 12/4 Nos. 1 & 2 Poplar 

 30.000' 12/4 Select Poplar 

 12,000' 5/4 No«. 1 « 2 Qtd. Poplar 

 36.000' 8/4 No«. 1 & 2 Wormr 



Chestnnt 

 74.000' 6/4 No. 



Chptitnnt 

 81.000' 8/4 No. 



rheatout 

 21.000' 6/4 Nofc 1 & 2 Bed Birch 



8 4 Nos. I & '.: Red Birch 

 12/4 No«. I & 2 Ked Birch 

 16/4 No«. 1 * 2 Red Birch 

 4/4 Nox. 1 & 2 White Ash 

 4/4 No. 1 Common White 



22.000' 12/4 No. 



Ash 



1.000' 16/4 No. 1 Common Plain 



Oak 

 115.000' 4/4 No. 1 Common Plain 



Red Oak 

 13.000' 6/4 No. 1 Common Plain 



Red Oak 



56.000' 4/4 N 

 White Oak 



The Atlantic Lumber Co. 



70 Kilby Street, Boston, Mass. 



Kdward C. llrlll, vlo'iiresldeiit and trrnaiirer of J. U. Ilrlll A Co., 

 pztenslvp trolli-y riir bulldiTK, died on Juur T, nitod ■lxly-lhre« jtmn. 

 .Mr. llrlll wiiM iiKHwIiitcd with tlio llrro nIho' Ik lH>i:lnnlDii. 



Thomio II. lluirmnn of the J. 8. Kent t'unipiiny, r<-|>orl« trade erratic 

 — there lire ordcrii hen- and there, but prloeK arc off. J. Klinor Troth, 

 pr.nldent. will lake hi* family to Woodbury, N. J., for (he >'iininrr. 



i:il B. Ilallowell of llnllowell & Soudir. Boyi Ibirc la no dearth of 

 InqulrlcH. but order* ure nubjecl to prlcei which In mnnt caiu'a are 

 dinicult to meet. Italph Souder han eatabllHhed bla family al Hay Head. 

 N. J., for the summer, and will run down there for the week enda. 



J. W. Kloyd Ib out of the Klnyil Lumber Company, lo aaaoclalc him- 

 Bclf with the Gill Uimber Company. The company la now fully eatab- 

 llHhed In lis comnindloua oIDccb. lO.'ll I.ond Title bulldlne. It hereto- 

 fore bundled only .N'orlb Carolina plm- product, but will now lake up 

 biirdwnod, Bpruco and hemlock. li. S. lilll i-nys that durlns May and 

 so fiir In June the company bus bnd exo'lbnl buslncKB, but ailmlta that 

 It Ik obtained at a conslderoMi' co>(. 



.< BOSTON y- 



The serious six weekw' strike at thr luri;i' Wakefield plant of Hey- 

 wood Brothers & Wiikelleld Company havluK been settled after great 

 effort on the part of the public olIlclalR, the company and represenla- 

 llves of the employes, operation at full time was resumed, but within » 

 few days a portion of the men. said lo be tboac belonKlng lo the 

 A. F. of L., claimed dissatisfaction with the company's methods of 

 carrying out lis neroement Issuing from Ibe strike, and again walked 

 out. The company Immediately closed the factory for an Indeflnltc 

 period and discharged all employes from lis service. No Intimation Is 

 to be bad when the factory will reopen and the unfortunate situation 

 Is a severe hardship to all concerned. 



The Boston & Southern Lumber Company was Incorporated at Boston 

 last week, with authorized capital of $35,000. 



On .tunc 18 Boston was visited by another lorge lumber Are, the 

 principal losers being the Geo. McQucston Lumber Company, who aet 

 Its loss at $50,000. Of this amount $10,000 Is for new machlDery 

 which had been delivered and not set up. As this location In Eoat 

 Boston is within the newly established Are limits any building erected 

 there will have lo be entirely Drepioor conslniclion 



=-< BALTIMORE >-- 



Richard P. Bacr of Richard P. Eacr i Co., manufacturers and whole- 

 salers of hardwoods, sailed ten days ago on the Mauretania from New 

 York for Europe, and will stay abroad perhaps two months. During 

 that time he will take In some of the sights, but will also give atten- 

 tion to business, getting in touch with connections of bis firm and 

 studying market conditions In various places. He was accompanied 

 by Mrs. Baer. 



The Elsenhaucr-Macl^ea Company, wholesale dealer in hardwoods, with 

 extensive yards on South Central avenue, has undertaken to handle B 

 wood pulp product known as the Upson Processed Board, which is 

 manufactured by the Upson Company of Lockport, N. Y.. and is de- 

 signed as u substitute for laths and plaster. It has been on Ibe market 

 only a short time and Is said to be meeting with a good reception la 

 the trade. Among the advantages clajmed is that moisture will not 

 nITect It and that It will withstand other deteriorating influences. 



.\mong the visiting lumbermen here within tlic last week was Howard 

 r.mkman, representing the Cherry River Boom and Lumber Company, 

 wliich has its headquartcra at Scranlon. Mr. Buckman stated that be 

 has found the feeling In the trade rather better of late, and that there 

 appears to be more of a disposition lo buy. 



A new enterprise is being undertaken by .John L. Alcock ft Co., the 

 well-known hardwood exporters here, with offices at Gay and Baltimore 

 streets. Mr. Alcock has made arrangements to act as n distributor of 

 Circassian walnut, and direct Importations will be made to Baltimore 

 from Batoum, Russia. The first shipment Is already under way, coming 

 by way of New York. It consists of sixty logs, and will be distributed 

 among manufacturers of veneers and other consumers. John L. Alcock 

 & Co. sec great possibilities for Baltimore as a distributing point for 

 Circassian walnut, and expect to build up a large trade. 



=-< COLUMBUS >■- 



The Domestic Lumber Company of Columbus, has Hied papers decreaa- 

 Ing its capital stock from $25,000 to $5,000. 



The American Bung Manufacturing Company of Cincinnati has In- 

 creased Its capital from $50,000 to $60,000. 



A number of Columbus lumber and saw flrms participated In the 

 Columbus-Made Exposition which was held In booths surrounding the 

 state house grounds June 8 to 13. Among the number were : The 

 Wlldermuths Bending Company and tbe James Ohlen ft Son Saw Manu- 

 facturing Company. 



M. O. Shcrer'B planing mill at Louisville, C, was damaged to the 

 extent of $5,000 by a blaze which started In the boiler room recently. 

 Tbe lumber yard nearby was also almost totally destroyed, entailing • 

 loss of $20,000. 



