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HARDWOOD RECORD 



DUGAN LUMBER CO. 



VrV' Hardwood Lumber 



M.imjI.iciL 

 .icid Shipper 



MEMPHIS 



TENNESSEE 



COLFAX HARDWOOD LUMBER CO. 



ASH 



All (lock band •«« 



MANLKACTUUKHS 



OAK CYPRESS 



\\y cradpd, soot 

 I IS n. Irn(lha. 



COLFAX, LA. 



Inqulrlfw drslrrd 



The White Lake Lumber Co. 



IV..plr. G„. BIdg . CHICAGO. 11.1. 



Northern and Southern Hardwoods 



CAR STOCK 

 WHITE PINE YELLOW PINE 



//il/h Qualitif — prompt Deli\ ery 



WE WANT TO MOVE AT ONCE 



10 curt 1 No. 1 Common B«»wood 

 5 cnr> 1 No. 2 Common Bniswood 



30 car. 1 Red or White Oak, nil grades 

 Bend u» 40 ">'• 1 " R«<1 »"^ Sap Gum. all grades 



t/our inquiries The last two items are but one-h.-lf dry 



All Wood Finishers 



shouM u^L ..111 NATURAL RUBBING 

 OIL. "ZERO" BRAND, "Direct from Well 

 to Consumer." 



Zrro Hi ana Utg. U. S. Pat. Office. 



STILES BROS. 



Parkersburg, West Va. 



Producers of Pure Natural West Virginia Lubricating Oil 



S.XMI'I.K <IN APPI.IC.\T10N 



On 



the Following Slock We Will Make Special 

 Prices for Prompt Shipment: 



ll.(MH|- li I .\i,». 1 4 ■> KpiI IJIrrh 



ll.WIO- 16 4 Nob. I £ 2 K»d lllrrh 



l.l.fNIU' 4 4 Nofl. 1 & 2 Whitr .Anii 



74.<IO0' 4 4 No. 1 Common Wlilt^ 



The Atlantic Lumber Co. 



70 Kilby Sir 



rapllal stork of l4,tMMt. lliv n>in|Niur will 

 fminrs, rlr. 



Till' lliiiiii- Kurnlliin- Coiniian)' Is Ihi* slylr of a rriTiit 

 • ciiinTti wlilrli will ii|»'rntr at MonriM-, I.a. Tills comi 

 (.Mi.iMHi .npllal ,U,k. 



nufarturr inuiildliigs. plrtnrv 



tiih 



S|>ll« 



.(.Mil ..r ft.i 



xiil.illli-. K>.. 



Ilriii 



.< CHICAGO >• 



.^nioiii! ihc iimnilnvnt vUltiim to tlii< Im-al trailo rnc-nlly wire NVII 

 Sullivan mill J. II. Walsh of llulfalo. Mr. Snillvnn Is a liandlrr c.f I'a.lll.- 

 roast wiKiila with hrailquarliTs In llulfaln ami la i'nr<iut>' l» tlip ruaal. 

 .Mr. Wiilah la the rnalaTti r<-|iri-M-ul«llvi' of llir I'iii'IhIii- l-i-lfht l.iimlHT 

 r..in|.an>. 



R I«. I'rvor. aaslatani saira tnanaKT of Ih.- W. .M. Klllrr l.iiinlHT Com 

 pany nf <'oliiniliUB. o.. s|>fnt ai'Vi-ral ila.va Inal wi'.-k with Ihr Im-al trad.-. 



W. II. W.-ll.r. swr.'tnry of th<- llanlw.Nxl Mnnnfarlunra A»».m|8IIo» .if 

 thi- riill<.it Stnli-a, wna n |iroinlni'nl i-alliT In ChlrnK" iliirliiR this wwk. 



II. V. Shi'rrllt, ai-rn-tary anil nianaitvr of ilii- Culfnk ItanlwiMHl l.unilM-r 

 ('iiiii|inny of Colfnx. l.a., was In thi- rliy fur w'vi-ral days this wi>ck In 

 lonfcri'ni-f with thi- locnl ninnnKcr, Mr. Ki'lnlinrt. 



Thf .MtlziT KIc'vator ('onipany has Ihmmi lni-nr|iiirnli<d !■• nianiifartun- 

 i'lrvatorK In this rity. The i-<iin|inny haa an authorlriMl raiiltal stock nf 



r. It. liadd. vli-.-pri'sl 

 n'tnrni'il rcifPtly from i 

 I'xti'nHlvc tonr of the SouthiTn slnti's. 



Wood l«.nl of .InnioH I). Ijicny & f< 

 trip to thi- I'nrlflo Miast. 



\V. V. llodiii of Kntcland Mrl.iirK I 

 Hpi'iit i-iiUNhhTnldc time In t^hlcnKo In 



thi' Wlai'unnin l.timl>i-r riiinpany, flili-aiin 

 ■i-ka trip South, durlnic whlrh li<- made ai 



lloll 



'hirniio. Is niaklne an o 

 iImt Company of I'lillllp 



I. II. mil I.unil.'r ('•ini 



=< NEW YORK >.= 



that Is attracting attention of tin- local lunihi-i 



Imdr Is thi- 



propoKi-d Improvcnienig In the terminal faillltIcK of New Vork HarlMr. 

 Some of thcKo arc now under ncluni conatructlon, such n» those on 

 Newtown ('reek, while others are plunned for the west side of the harlHir 

 lit llayonne I'olnt. .\t the latter location the I'nlted Stutea Terminal 

 ('oiiipiiny, II new organization just Incorporated for the punioxe, has 

 taken title to a larfte tract on the water front and proponea to con- 

 struct a long pier and erect warehouses and storace sheda. The I'bani- 

 l>or of Cominerce of Qui-ens Ik conductliiK a caiiiiinlten iirtcliiK that A 

 lerinlniil of the new liarge cnnnl Ih- erected In that lioroURh. Some Idea 

 of the importance of the small waterway in that district In a coni- 

 iiierdnl way Is given in some flgures recently compiled by the Merchants' 

 Mssoiliitlon. These show that In the year 1912 tonnage valued at 

 •*:;2r), 41(1,028 was transported over the four-mile Newtowu Crwk. 



May la moving time and many of the local wholesale trade will soon 

 lie showing new addresses on their stationery. .\r in so niony otiier 

 lines the movement tends farther uptown, with the beautiful new Grand 

 Central Terminal the location most favored. .Xmoiig the wholesalers 

 moving there the flrst of next month are the following: liavlson Luin- 

 lii-r ('onipany, Ltd.; .\. Sherman Lumber Company, .Vrthur E. Lane, Rice 

 i Lockwood Lumber Company, CampbellMncI.nurin Lumber Company 

 and Skillings. Whitncys & Barnes. W. <". Edwards & Co., Ltd., go to 

 the Vanderbllt building. 



I'rnnk R. Whiting, head of tlic Whiting Lumber Company, big hard- 

 wood wholesaler of Philadelphia, was a visitor In New Vork during 

 the fortnight. 



Kdwin Cox & Co. are conducting a hardwood lumber business In Jer- 

 sey City, with yard and office at (TJ-and and Kates street. 



J. C. Turner, prominent cypress manufacturer and wholesaler, left 

 last week for a trip to the South In the Interest of business. 



The business of the Dunbar Kox & Lumber Company has been taken 

 Mver by .Messrs. Frederick Mueller, W. II. Cllb-sple, C. A. Hamilton and 

 I". C. fJrny. .\11 of the new owners have been identllled with the busl- 

 rn-ss for many years, Messrs. (.Jiiiesple and Mueller having served over 

 M quarter of a century with the company. They are well qualiflcd to 

 ..intlnue this old established business In the high place it has won Id 

 the history of the .Metropolitan district. The plant at Twenty-eighth 

 street and Eleventh avenue covers thirty-three city blocks. Includes 

 yards, planing mill and liox factory. 



Uli-d & .Ineger. New York, has been Incor|ionited to deal and mauu- 

 fiictiire wood work. The inc.irporntors iire .Incoli Hied. 1171 Eulton 



--•<, BUFFALO >.= 



McmlMjrs of the lumber trade are beginning to show inucb interest in 

 the coming convention of the National Hardwood Lumber .Vssoclation, 

 to be held here on .June IS ond 19, and the committees are preparing 

 t.i arrange further details. Secretary Frank Fish was here recently 

 ailing upon the members of the hardwood trade, ond also attended a 

 :iMetlng of the UulTalo Lumber Exchange. It was decidid to hold the 

 ..utlng to Niagara Falls on the afternoon of the first da.-, provided the 

 ITogram can be arranged for the business session so as to permit of 



