ARDWOOD RECORD 



re:d gum 



MILLER LUMBER CO. 



Marianna, Arkansas 



We offer for immrdidtc thipmcnl the following dock 

 12 monthi and over dry: 



10 c«r» 4 4 lit »ni» 2n<l Hcd Gum 



7 c«r« r./4 1»1 nn.l 2nd n«d Gum 



4 car* 0/4 lat and I'nd l{<<d Gum 



•J can 8/4 Ut und 2nd Hed Gum 

 10 cars 4/4 No. 1 Com. R<'d Gum 



2 cara 5/4 No. 1 Com. Red Gum 



1 car 8/4 No. 1 Com. Red Gum 

 10 car* 4/4 IS 10 17' Gum Box Boards 

 THE FOLLOWING NINETY DATS TO SIX MONTHS UKY: 



1 car 4/4 Select and Better Cypresa 



2 cara 6/4 Select and Bettor Cyprem 



1 car 4/4 1st and 2nd Ash. lU and 12' lengths 

 1 car 4'4 No. 2 Common Plain White Oak 



1 car 4/4 No. 1 Common and Better Qld. White Oak Strips 



2 cars 4/4 No. 2 Common Pl.iln Ri-d Oak 



BLISS-COOK OAK CO. 



BLISSVILLE, ARK. 



M AM F.\( Tl UKKS 



Oak Mouldings. Casing, Base and Interior 

 Trim. Also Dixie Brand Oak Flooring. 



As Well As 



OAK, ASH and CUM LUMBER 



jn (urnisli anything in Oak, air dried 

 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 Go. 



Sikeston, Mo. 



Band Sawn 

 Southern Hardwoods 



SPECIALTIES 



RED GUM, PLAIN OAK 



SEND US YOUR INQUIRIES 



The Kill.-}- 

 inctirporiili'll 

 iiiiil <lu K<'nr 



Hulilneil Manufacturing Company of ClrdcTlllc has bi-eo 

 III n raplliil of tri.iXHi m niakf all ktndo of wiMidrn war<- 

 I wiioilwurklni;. h.v Knrl I'nlc.v. Doliihn Itublmll, Win. 

 I'liakey, ChiirlcM II. Kn.v nn<l K. W. Ni'Wiiin. 



I'lilMTK linvc bi-fii iili'il with Ihi- Bi-rnlMry nt sluli' Inrrr'naliiit lln' 

 iiulhurlKMl cnpllal of Ihi' Iliick<'.v<' l.iiiulii'r & Hupply I'liinpany iif Kr<' 

 iniinl fnim f'jri.ddO lo f:i.'i,U<Mi. TIk' niiiipiiny ri'n-nlly nliiujrbitl lh<' 

 I'ri'inoiii l.iiiiilu'r Ciiinpany niul ii<l<lliliiniil cnplinl whh n<'ci-Hsary. 



Till' Jiirnes ohicn & 8on« Sow .Mnnufiiciurliii: ronipnny of rnltimbuk, 

 lius opi'iii'd nil Adnnlii lirancb wllb W. I.. Kcolt In rhurgi'. The branrli 

 Is lociiK'd nt 44U Marlella Htrcol. 



Till' Wi'HlH'uoil rinnliiK Company of rInclDnall, (llilo, hn« Ihm'ii Incur 

 poralcil with a ciipllnl of fS.VOOii to do n Kentral lirmber bindncaa. b.v 

 L. ('. Cordi-H. llnwiird I'ordi'n. Kinll Ciirdcs, rillTord Ciirdcs nad Krank K 

 Wood. 



W. II. Ih-VoKK hiiH rnli'rod tbf wbnlvHalf liiinbir liu«lni-HM ill Cni-ii 

 Mile. n. 



Till' Ijiki- i:rli' I.umbi'r Compiiny oi' iricviOiind httn bi-i-ii rhurlired. 

 with a cnpllnl of :r:>iMI,000, by J. II. Ainnlek, I.. It. I'lillliini. It. J. .Iimei., 

 T. II. Duncnn iind .1. A. Scblltz. 



.lohn It. (ioboy & Co. of t'oliinibim ppn 

 I 111- full line of hiirdniiodH. I'rlceH iir<' KleHdlc 

 HISS Ik gradually Incrcnslni;. 



\\. II. Ilorton of the W. M. Itttlcr I>iiml>i'r Company ri-poiilH n good 

 ili'inanU for hardwoodK. The records of the inontli of July ahow the 

 vuluiiiu of business to be ahead of July of last year. Prices are Mnni" 

 what unsteady, due to the effort of some dealers to forei- trade. Ship- 

 iiienls are coming out promptly and ihe prospects for the future are 

 hrlghter. 



W. M. Ultter. head of the concern iM'iirIng his niiine, has returned 

 I'i'oin a two monllis' trip to Kn^land anil llii> continent. While In Kng- 



nd lie 



=< INDIANAPOLIS >■ 



.Ml-, and Mrs. Scott I'. Mutthens and family have returned from u vaca- 

 tion spent at Crooked Lake, Mich. 



The Udell Works, manufacturers of ladders, furniture and specialties, 

 iKive resumed work with a full force after a month's shut down. 



Kdward Ullmartln, for many years engaged In the lumber buslnesi; nt 

 1-ort Wayne, died at his home in that city recently at the age of sovent.v- 



l.ouis Moblig, Itaymond Mebllg and Malinda Melilig have organized the 

 Hunker Ilill I^umber Company at Bunker Hill. The company has been 

 incorporated with an authorized capitalization of f 10,000. 



The city Issued 0:!7 building permits of nn aggregate valuation of 

 .fl, 140,900 during .luly as compared with ."iOl permits of an aggregat<- 

 valuatlon of ?1,000,500 during th<.- corresponding month of Inst year. 



With an authorized capitalization of 1^10,000 the Stepladder Ironing 

 liourd Company has been organized and Incorporated at Vlncennes to 

 inunufncturc a combination stepladder and Ironing board. Those Interested 

 in the company are Fred C. Morgan, O. D. Rogers and J. N. Thompson. 



Kxcelslor and wood wool are to be manufactured by the Morrls-Jones- 

 f.iown Manufacturing Company organized here by O. B. Morris, H. J. Jones 

 :ind I). .M. Brown and incorporated with an authorized capitalization of 



."ijo.ooo. 



.1. T. llorne, Tuscaloosa, Ala., a vi-neir manufacturer, was in the city a 

 few days ago on his way to a summer resort In northern Michigan. Mr. 

 llornc says the busiucs outlook is unusually good throughout the South 

 and especially In Alabama. Mr. Home formerly resided In this city, being 

 i-ngaged In the wholesale veneer btisiness. 



Lumbermen of Indianapolis and vicinity were the guests at a picnic given 

 .Inly 25 by the wholesale lumbermen and salesmen of this city. The picni'- 

 was given at the club house of the Crows Nest Motor Club northeast of 

 I he city. Tlicre were athletic events, a Hoo-IIoo concatenation, a chicken 

 dinner and dancing. About one iiundred and ilfty, including most of the 

 hardwood lumbermen of the city, attended. 



The Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce Is arranging a display of Indian- 

 ripolls-niade iii-oducts during the Indinnu State Fair, the week beginning 

 SeplemlM-r 7. The exhibits will be made In the windows of downtown 

 inercliants. The Central Veneer Company, L. W. Ott Manufacturing Com- 

 p.iny and the Indianapolis Store anil n.ink Fixture Company are among 

 tliosi- Willi hnvi- alriady taken spin-. 



=-< MEMPHIS >- 



W. H. llussc, of Russc & Burgess, Inc., has gone to New Orleans to 

 look after the stock of lumber which hud iiecn sent to that port prior to 

 the declaration of war in Europe. Before leaving he gave the Impres- 

 sion that he would store this lumber In that city pending further, 

 ilovelopments. Ills Idea was that it would be best to keep all cars 

 separate and distinct so that shipments could go forward without delay 

 .IS soon as pence comes and as soon as there has been a general rcsump 

 liou of business between this country and Kurope. 



V. B. Robertson, manager of the lumber department of the Anderson 

 I'lilly Company, is also In New Orleans. This firm does a considerable 

 . vport business and Mr. Robertson has gone to the Crescent city to look 



