HARDWOOD RECORD 



re:d gum 



Lcndiiiq M.inul.iclurr rm 



BLISS-GOOK OAK CO. 



BLISSVILLE, ARK. 



Llf II 



I'tii noiithorn vUltori to ftiv local market for 



Oak Mouldings, Casing, Base and Interior 

 Trim. Also Dixie Brand Oak Flooring. 



As Well Am 



OAK, ASH and CUM LUMBER 



Cin furnish anything in Oik, lir Jried 

 or kiln dried, rough or dressed 



MIXED ORDERS OUR SPECIALTY 



Our Corps of Inspectors 



Intelligent! Highly Trained! 



Conscientious! 



is assurance that you will get 

 what your order calls for 

 when you buy Gum from us 



Himmelberger-Harrison Lumber Company 



Cape Girardeau, Missouri 



Baker-Matthews Manufacturing Ct. 



Sikeston, Mo. 



Band Sawn 

 Southern Hardwoods 



SPECIALTIES 



RED GUM, PLAIN OAK 



ND US YOUR 



N Q U I R I E S 



WE OFFER THE FOLLOWING 



Band Sawn Stock 



4 4 Com. & Better Sap Gum 



4 4 Com. & Better Red Gum 

 6 4 Com. & Better Red Gum 



5 4 & 8 4 Is & 2s Red Gum 

 Quartered and Plain Red and White Oak 



This stock contains a good percentage of 14' 

 and 16' lengths and is of excellent widths 



W*m| fxm n V Inverness, 

 ■ Wb l^MRTj MISS 



HARDWOOD LUMBER AND LOGS 



r. Ilniiilydilo III ilii llrowu l^nd and I.iiiiiln'r CnmiMiDy, IIIiIocUikIit, 

 \VI«„ niH-ot a tfw ilnyu In ('lilrnen nii liunliKxa n wwk or wi iigu. 



.NnlliuD Ilrndlry, Mile* maiiiiKiT of the Tnlliilialrlilf LumlMT I'ompan), 

 I'liillpim, MUk., ii|i<-nt n fi'W <lfi.vii of laiit wiik In Ctilrnitu an liimlni-u. 



Jobii Oolhnrcn uf Tnmnlinwk, WU., wan In tlio clly (or a tew daj^ of 

 ln>t wiM'k on bn.liK'nii In n>nn<'cll<in wHli hi. (Irm. 



<• A. Plielpn of the Ila.kl.y Pliil'i. n..iiii.ll ((luii.nny. (irnnd Kapidii, 

 Mli-h., wim n pruniliii'nt nnnihrii vUli.ir I., thr luriil iiinrki'l ii few dnys 



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Kinpliiyi'K i>r Kiihli-r & <°niiipl>i<ll liiiluiili'li'i,, p 

 li-lvi'il tin- •a'oonil luiniiH ihU yi-iir of (:I2.ihmi. 'I 

 r»r In Ihi- will of iIh' Inn- I'hiirli'K Kohli-r, rminili 

 iii'lK'nii- Ih n prullt Hliiirliii: iini- nnil lii-lwifn .'I.oini 

 i.rii>'ilt<-il liy It. Till' iMiHlni-KN Ih nni' iit thr liiru<-> 

 I'i'riiii iM'Ini: n-pri'Hi'nli'il In Ihr iirKiinlcntlnn. It ti 

 liiii'ilniiiMl liiinlHT iinniiiilly iind In knnwn nil nviT iIh' hnrilwowl Irniliv 



Thr hiirilwiMxI irndr of Ihr ilUtrlcl wn* Hhuckcd at tbp newi of tb« 

 MKliIrn ilrnth of I'ntl A. IMKKlnM nf (ndllhir. Whlli- prrhr.pH hr wn* nut 

 iiiiliniitrly known to ninny In thr hiriil Irailr, nil knrw of lilni iind hlx flnr 

 iri'oril nK II Inuilirrniiin iinil lirnd of thr Nntloniil lliirilwiKKl LiiinlHT 

 .\NHiHiatlon. 



I.ninliur IniportiTH won Ihr Hocond protrnt llird iiifiilnHt ii Trmmiry 

 Iii'imrtiurnt rnlln.. 'I1|.< liial ciiKr tnvolviHl lirndiil miitrrliil rrmn ('nniidn 

 anil wn» much thr winir In drtall an thr llrst laBr. known nK Ihr novi-lty 

 -Idlnir tiisr. In drcldhiK IIiIk prutrHl thr appralHrrH guotr ihrlr opinion 

 in thr llrKt caxr. so Ihr luntrntlnn of thr IniiHirlrni tbnl limilrd and 

 slinllar forms of matrrlal whlrli do not liw ilirlr Idrntlty n» liiinlH-r nrr 

 Miiiltird to free rntry nndrr thr pivHrnt tnrllT art Ih now llrnily HnKtnlmHl. 

 I lirrr was frnr that all Kiich ImpurtH would l)r nihil iih ilntlnblr n* 

 liiiuhrr furthrr mannfaclurrd thnn pinnrd and Hiiwrd and liini!ur<l and 

 ;;i-i)Ovcd, hut thrsr two drclslons havo (jonr far to clrar up Ihr Nituallon 

 and IcHS lltlicntlon Ih exprrtrd from now on. 



A KOttlriurnt of twrntyttvr crntH cash wllh crrdltorn of Ihr MnKarn 

 Woodwiirkin); Company of .Mlddlrtown, \. V.. and IhU i-lty. Iuih l*i>rn 



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•■njoyril 



An oi-Kanlzation of liu.slii.ss urn ki]..»ii ;.- th. Whllr I 

 an pxi-urslon down thr Xlamira rlvrr on .luly 17, anil ainoni: Ihr rx- 

 rmslonlst numlHTH w.rr O. K. Yraijrr. I. N. Strwait. K. .M. Sullivan. J. U. 

 Wall and ('. W. llrtts. The Whllr ItulTnlos nrr n dlHtlnKiiUhrd ordrr, 

 for inrmbrrslilp inrans an aeknowliilumont that thr lioldrr IniH ilonr Komr- 

 tlilnK to tiooHt KulTalo. .MoKt of Ihr inrnilH-i-H arr nUo roiuirrtrd with 

 ■ III' Cliamhrr of Commrrcr and plcki-d from Ihr crowd nit nirn who arc 

 always wlllInK to do snnirtlilnK to help thr rity alonu'. 



When the hardwood liadr Ik inactirr, or. al any ratr, Hllchlly dull. It 

 ilors not mean that Ihr inrmhrrH of the local trade nro In a stuir of 

 Inactivity. SomrtlineK tliry ro flsblne, ns wns the ciiho one Saturday 

 of .Tilly. The place whrre the Ush were hired from thr watrm was 

 I li 11 iihiiia Lake and th'- tlKhrrmrn were A. W. Krrinhi'der, I. \. Stewart, 

 > I ii|iliy, .T. U. Wall and l>. K. Yrager. I'lactirr and familiarity wllh 

 I !■ holes In thr lakrK linvr rnaliled Ihrni to aclilrvr Krral kucci-hs an 



■! I. II and rhautani|iia Is said to have tish which liltr lioth rarly and 



..itin. The trip on this late iii-caslon Is n-portiil to have hern very 

 . iijoyalile. 



.Vnthony Miller reports that the hardwood trade Is rathrr ipilrt. thoiiKh 

 Mienslonal spurls occur, which Indlentr that liiislnrss Is likely to Ik- on 

 ;i ;:ood scale this fall. 



M. M. Wall and A. W. Krelnheder enji.yrd a 1.100 inllr automobile trip 

 1" Hretton Woods. X. H., reccntlj', taklnf: In a ineetlniE; of directors of the 

 American .Vutomoblle .Vssoclatlon. 



11. A. I'liimley, pnrchaslng agent of the IluKh McLican Lumber Com- 

 IKiny. has Ix-en In ChattanooKa. Tenn., for a number of weeks, looklnc 

 alter thr Interests of the company at Its mill llirrr. 



niakislec. IVrrln & DarlluK Hnd trade fair this month, but the activity 

 is not so ik'reat as It should be at this season. Thr demand covers a 

 number of different woods and much uf It Is In ml.xed ears. 



Miller. Sturm & .Miller report hardwoml trade as rather quirt and on 

 about the same scale as a month ai!o. The yard Is now reeelvlnK stocka 

 of hardwoods, mostly oak and poplar. 



The yard of T. Sullivan & I'o. Is arrnnKlnK for shlpmenlH of hardwoods 

 from the lake section, and several bundled thousand feet of ash and elm 

 will soon be received. 



Taylor & frnte are amone the hardwood conierns receiving Rood-slzed 

 stocks of lumber during the past few weeks. Much of the lumber coming 

 in at present Is oak. 



.\. .T. rheslnut Is spending most of .Inly ns a vacation on fbi- New 

 i:ngland coast, and looking after liimbi-r Interests In New Hampshire 

 incidentally. August will see him back fo work again. 



<;eorge A. Corson was at the local olllce of the Erwin Lumber Com- 

 l-any for a few days this month, but has now returned to I->wln, Tenn., 

 Ill look after the company's two sawmills. 



Frank T. Sullivan, manager for Hamilton II. Salmon & Co.. has been In 

 N.n- Y'>ik and elsewh-'i-e In the East lately on a business trip. 



