HARDWOOD RECORD 



Hardwood ^ews ^otes 



:-< MISCELLANEOUS y 



Tlio Termiual Match CouiDauy lias been hK:or|>orated at Bi-ooklyn, 

 N. v., with $10,000 capital. 



The Wm. Kauscli Woodenware Compauy lias bein Incorporated at 

 Buffalo, N. Y., with $50,000. 



The Cornell Wood Products Company has been incorporated at Cornell, 

 Wis., with $3,500,000 capital. 



The McEntee Plow Company has been incorporated at Tipton, Ind., 

 with a capital stocli of $200,000. 



The Oakville Basket & Veneer Company has been incorporated at Oak- 

 ville, Ind., with a $100,000 capital. 



The Montgomery Screen Door Company of Montgomery, Mich., has 

 increased its capital stock to $30,000. 



The Conant Basket Company of South .Milwaukee, Wis., has been incor- 

 porated with a capital stock of $30,000. 



It is reported that a creditors' committee is in charge of the Lohse 

 I'atent Door Compauy of St. Louis, Mo. 



The Buckeye Tank & Seat Company of Canton, O., has changed its 

 name to the James Manufacturing Company. 



.\ suit has been entered for appointment of receiver for the Wagner- 

 Stierlln Piano Manufacturing Company of St. Louis. 



The Gasport Basket Company is the style of a recently Incorporated 

 concern at Gasport, N. Y. It is capitalized at $2,000. 



The C. J. Becker Company has started a wholesale lumber business at 

 Philadelphia, Pa., with offices in the Bellevue Court building. 



The Tuckahoe Woodworking Compauy of Tuckahoe, N. Y., has been 

 incorporated. It will operate with a capital stock of $5,000. 



The Whiting Manufacturing Company of Judson, N. C, has been suc- 

 ceeded by the Graham County Lumber Company of Bay City, Mich. 



The Blue Kock Export Company has been Incorporated at Mobile. Ala., 

 with a capital stock of $50,000. A foreign concern is back of this 

 organization. 



The New York Woodworking Company has started business in New 

 York City. This concern is an incorporated orgauization with a capital 

 stock of $10,000. 



The .\ppalachiau Furniture Company of Bluefield, W. Va., is a bankrupt 

 concern. The "company has sold plant to the Bluefield Hardwood Manu- 

 facturing Company. 



F. W. Kirch has incorporated at New York City to deal in veneers. 

 This concern will operate at Forty-sixth street and Lexington avenue. 



The Fobecke Furniture Company of Iloboken, N. J., has been incor- 

 porated. This concern was formerly operating without formal incor- 

 poration. 



The Mclntyre Lumber Company is the name of a new concern recently 

 organized at Millville, Ark. J. F. Mclntyre of Pine Bluff, widely known as 

 a hardwood manufacturer, is president. His concern, J. F. Jlclntyre & Sons 

 of Pine Bluff, is one of Arkansas' largest hardwood manufacturing Insti- 

 tutions, and the success of the new enterprise at Millville is assured. 



< CHICAGO >.= 



Hardwood Record is iu receipt of a copy of the 1914 year hook pub- 

 lished by the Lumbermen's Club of Chicago. This is a very attractive 

 volume containing besides the revised by-laws a list of members and 

 other Interesting information regarding the association. 



OflBcial bulletin volume 1, No. 2, has just been issued by the National 

 Hardwood Lumber Association. This contains some information that is 

 not only interesting but valuable. 



The International Casket & Manufacturing Company of Chicago is 

 reported to be in bankruptcy. 



Hakuwood Record has Just received notice of the fall meeting of the 

 board of directors of American Forestry -Vssociation, which will be held at 

 New Orleans on November 10-13. 



Chas. F. Luehrman of the Chas. F. Luehrman Hardwood Lumber Com- 

 pany of St. Louis, Mo., spent several days recently in Chicago. 



B. B. Burns, Charleston, W. Va., vice-president of the Hardwood Manu- 

 facturers' Association of the United States, was in Chicago a few days 

 ago in conference with other prominent members of that organization, 

 among them being W. H. Weller, Cincinnati, secretary, and J. H. Himmel- 

 berger, Morehouse, Mo., president. 



E. V. Babcock, president of the National Hardwood Lumber Asso- 

 ciation, spent a few days last week in Chicago. 



R. S. Uuddleston, general manager of the Otis Manufacturing Com- 

 pany of New Orleans and president of the Huddleston-Marsh Lumber 

 Company, Chicago, was in this city for a day last week. Mr. Huddleston 

 says that the outlook is excellent, as bis concern has very little undue 

 accumulations of any stock and expressed himself very optimistically as 

 to the favorable developments in business conditions. 



H. F. Below of the Below Lumber Company, Stanley, Wis., spent a 

 few days last week in Chicago on business. 



W. L. Farris of the Farris Hardwood Lumber Company, Nashville, 



SPECIAL PRICE 



FOR QUICK SALE: 



No. 1 Com. Hickory : No. 2 Plain Oak : 



Scars l>r'to4" 5 cars 1" 



No. 1 Com. Poplar: 



15 cars ys" to 4" No. 1 Common Ash: 



No. 1 Plain Oak : 3 cars 2" 



20 cars l"to4" 1 car 2>^" 



Goodlander-Robertson 

 Lumber Company 



MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALERS 



HARDWOOD LUMBER 



Yards and Ollice: 



Kansas Avenue Memphis, Tenn. 



No Animals in This Yard 



DRY: 



1 car s/g" FAS Plain Red Oak 



2 cars 54" FAS Plain Red Oak 

 5 cars 4/4" FAS Plain Red Oak 



1 car 5/4" FAS Plain Red Oak 



2 cars 4/4" FAS La. Red Cypress 



2 cars 5/4" Red Gum (wide & mostly 16': 



D. K. Jeffris & Co. 



CHICAGO 



Hardwoods Yellow Pine 



Concordia Land & Timber Co. Manchester Saw Mills 



Jeffris, La. 



Slanchester, Ala. 



