HARDWOOD RECORD 



VENEER 



Birch Veneers. Also Elm, Maple and Baiswood 



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STOLLE LUMBER & VENEER CO. Tripoli, Wii. 



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SINGLE PLY ROTARY CUT 



Thin Lumber and Veneers. Poplar, Gum, 

 Oak, Yellow Pine and C5rpress 



The best that clioice logs. 1914 Equij)- 

 ment, and long experience can prddiicc. 



WRITE FOR OUR LIST OF RANDOM 

 AND OFF SIZES AT ATTRACTIVE 



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Old 



Dominion Veneer Company 



NORTH EMPORIA, VIRGINIA 



Kentucky Vcnccr Works 



HIGH-GRADE— WELL-MANUFACTURED 



Vcnccrs 



IN SAWED AND SLICED QUARTERED 

 WHITE OAK AND QUARTERED RED GUM. 

 OUR ROTARY CUT GUM AND POPLAR 

 CROSSBANDING VENEERS ARE EXCEP- 

 TIONALLY GOOD. 



Louisville Kentucky 



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Ci QUARTERED OAK VENEER 



We Have Nothing But Flat Dried Stock 

 EDINBURGH, INDIANA 



JAMES & ABBOT COMPANY 

 Lumber and Timber 



No. 165 Milk St., BOSTON, MASS. 



. onpltiil nlork of fIOU,0«MI. Tin- pmildi-iil In Jnlin I.. RxtllOf. vlcp- 

 i t iiildi'iit, Wnilam J. Clarke ; tit.- m-crpliir)' anil Irpsiiurpr, l». f. Walnm* 

 <'f Mcniplila. The nrw luatltiilluu will mnniirartiin. Iiardwooil lunii» r, 

 ITliirlpiilly oak. 



•nic Itn-Hon SInvc rouipaiiy uf llu.-alln, Ark., on July 'i\ lllod artl. !• « 

 lif Incurporarlon witli tlir iKKTclnry uf Nlntc of .\rknniu>ii. It baa a capital 

 -lork of flO.tiiHi, dirldi'd Inin mo ulinrra at a pur valuv of fllN) rarli. 

 I'.. \V. liiTHuii la pn-alilc-nt of tin- iii'W couipnny, which will rngocp In 

 iMiyliiK anil arlllnk', nnil the innniirnriiirc of aliivca, ln-nillni; nwl lumber 



Tin- lilirka I. iiiiil.fr t'liiiipitny .il MUauurl, ..n July :;". DIihI ccrtlOc.ii.' 

 In the office of the »i'cr<>tory of ►tiili- of .\rkiiUHnii, ahuwlnu the oiiiii|.ji.>> 

 to have Incp'naiil lln capital utm-k linni f ;.',.'>(HI,I><>(I to |:i.lJ<lli,04M). I ii- 

 I'lili'f rcHHiin fur llii' I'uinpnny'H nilKinu 1|» iiipltnl alork wai> to ai-rm - 

 mure funilH lur liivi'HiiiM'nt In .XrkiiuanN. I'ractliiilly all uf the ikw 

 iiipltnl will Iw pluci'd In thU Htati-. 



The I'uttun riiint llnndli' t'umpnny of t'ultun I'lanl. .Vrk., haa flliil 

 ti'KOlullunii In tho odlie of the M>rr.-tnry uf atotc, nnklnit to aurreDiler 

 Ms cbortiT. 



The (iulf Iti'd Odar Company, which recently leaai-d the iH'nrll ulat 

 lartory at KranHon, Ark., expfciH lu lii-uin operations nt the plant In n 

 fen- duyH. Tbr i'oni|iiiuy now lias about 100 tcnma haullnic Iukh to th<- 

 planl, and will hoon hare on nand a Hufllclenl aupply fur n long run. 

 rhls plant has heretofore been operatiil by the American Pencil Company. 



Klie nt the plant of llie \ntlonal Luinbrr and Creoiotlnn Tompany, JUKt 

 west uf Texarkauu. un the niornlni; uf July 'H. destroyed aliout 20,(iOI> 

 iiilli'oad ties, valued at f 10,000. The loss was fully covered by Insurance, 

 however. Only by heroic efforts on the part of the Teuirkunu Qremen 

 was the .iiiin. plant prevenl.'d fiuiii ilisinu il.in. Tl iKln Is still a 



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The Tiinniliawk .Slave & lleailliiK i'i>in|iaiiy. at Tuinaliawk. has resumed 

 o|M'railon» following a shut down after Ibe recent tire which destroyed 

 the dry kiln. Only staves are belni; sawed and these are being piled la 

 Ihe yards to dry. Sawing on beading will bo resumed as soon aa the 

 new dry kiln Is rebuilt. 



r. v.. Kabel of Monico and William llardell. well known in lumber and 

 niannfncluring circles of northern Wisconsin, are erecting a new box 

 factory at Khinelander on Ihe silo of Ibe old planing mill of the Pelican 

 Kiver Lumber Company. New machinery uf the Inlost types will be- 

 installed and the plant is expected to lie in operation by the end of the 

 month. About fifty men will be employed and the entire output boa beea 

 contracted for. 



.\ movement which lias brought a great demand for hardwood lumber 

 in Wisconsin Is Ihe building of silos. Wisconsin Is credited with already 

 having more silos than the next three higbtest states combined. Tbi* 

 state was the first In which silos were used to any great extent, which 

 fact Is attributed to Wisconsin's rapid advance in the dairy industry. 

 The DeForest Lumber Company, of DeKorest, recently announced a list 

 of fifty farmers who have erected silos with lumber furnished by that 

 Arm. 



Manufacturers of mlllwork and interior finish for liulldings will find 

 n new market at Kenosha, where the Kenosha Lumber Company ha« 

 added to Its business a new department devoted to the supply of such 

 materials to builders. 



.\n indication of progress in the lumber Industry nt Antigu Is seen Id 

 the recent installation of electric power transmission lines to the KellogK 

 Lumber Company and Crocker Chair Company mill yards for the purpose 

 of supplying power to the electric-driven sawing outfit of the Kellogg 

 Supply Company. An electric motor operates four thirly-six inch sawa 

 and a conveyor to carry the slabs into cars. Three stocks of slabs will 

 be sawed. The .\ntlgo Manufacturing Company uses practically all maple 

 for slabs, edgings and call broom handles. The Crocker stock is mostly 

 maple with some rock elm and birch, while the Kellogg Company stock 

 Includes hemlock. 



Mrs. Kmlly Phelps Witter, widow of Ihe late J. D. Wilier and a 

 ilaugbtcr of Isaac Phelps, a lumberman of Grand Rapids. Mich., died at 

 her residence in Grand Rapids, Wis.. .Vugust 1. Iter death was the result 

 • if paralysis, from which she had suffered for three years. Mrs. Witter 

 was seventy-four years old. She i.>i survived by three children. 



An ordinance has been introduced in Ihe common council at .Milwaukee 

 which will prohibit Ihe conslriieliun of shingle roofs within the Arc 

 limits of the city. It provided that existing shingle roofs may be re- 

 jinired to the extent of (Ifty per cent of the area. 



Lumber dealers of Northeastern Wisconsin will meet at Green Bay on 

 .\ugust 12. and will form the Xortheastern Wisconsin Lumbermen's Club. 

 .\ committee, consisting of H. K. Isherwood. .Sawyer ; Enos Coiburn, 

 Green Bay, and .\. A. Laun of New Iloistein, has made announcement to 

 that effect. The purposes of the club are commendable, being to encourage 

 good fellowship and discuss topics concerning the trade. Fifty dealers 

 and their families will be given an outing at Bay View Beach with a 

 Ket-togelher dinner at noon. .V short business session will be held during 

 the afternoon. 



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There Is yet enough standlnj: timber in Michigan to last twenty years at 

 be present rate of cutting, according to latest estimates by Michigan's 

 •ading lumbermen. Mo.-!t of the standing tim 



ardwood. the soft 



