HAKUWOOU KECOKD 



"Andrews" Dried Lumber 

 is Better Lumber 



"ANDREWS" 



Prociucls Kepresent Perfection. 

 Reliability, Results 



"Andrews' 

 Moist Air 

 Lumber 

 Driers 



Condensing 



OR 



Ventilated 



Write lor Information 



DBrER SEFABTMENT 



The A. H. Andrews Co. 



115-117 S. Wabash Avenue 



CHICAGO. ILLINOIS 



Saline River Hardwood Co. 



Main Sales Ollicc 



Pine Bluff, Arkansas 



Maiiiifaclurcrs of 



Genuine Forked-Leal While Oak 



Red and Sap Gum 

 Red Oak and Ash 



remarkably SUPERIOR lumber 



q We offer to the trad 

 product. 



q Our TIMBEJ* i> Tirgin forett growth of the highest 

 type. 



q Our MILLS are new and produce accurately manufac- 

 tured stock. 



q Our LUMBER is all KRAETZER-CURED — treated with 

 steam under pressure directly from the saw — insuring 

 quick drying to light weight, freedom from seasoning 

 defects and stick-marking, splits and stain. 



q Kraetzer-cured lumber will "stay where you put it." 



q Dry kiln and oak flooring plant in connection. 



q We solicit the inquiries and orders of critical and dis- 

 criminating buyers. 



q For straight cars of Yellow Pine, or mixed cars with 

 Oak nooring, write LONG-BELL LUMBER COMPANY. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 



Thr Wralcrn Wood TuriiliiK & Manuracturini: «'nni|iaD]r of CblinL 

 Incri-niH'tl llii ciipllal Hlork from $IS,OUU to «'.U.OUii. 



Till' HIihIit .XrlUllr W<hii1 CnrvhiK Coiiipniiy Iiiih lii-i-n Innirirarniiil n 

 1 liiiiiKo with II >'ii|>lliil hlo.k of »'.'..-.o». 



llAiiiiwiNin ItKiiiun Iiiih n-O'lvwl ii copy of n ni'W Ikkui- of the ronitl- 

 iiiiliiii mill liylnwH uf ilii' J'lilun AhhucIuIIiiu of I.iiiiiImt udiI 8a>h ud 

 KiKir Siilffinu'n. The Imlloilii conlnliia a roHti'r of pniipot nipmbrralilp 

 iiuU oihiT InlcrvNllnB liifuriuiilloii. Tlii! Ii-llcr oeroiiipHnylnK the liook 

 nilvlwH Hint iIh- noxt nu'i'tlDe of tl«' imHoclnllon will In- hold at Toledo ^ 

 lirohiilily In Jniiiinry. 



i;. II. Mntlhi'WH I.iiiiiImt C(iiii|iiiny, Cairo. 111., iiiiil I'lilhouii Clly. Mlaa., 

 Ik n-iiiirli^il Id hiivr I'liliTcil n voliinlnry petition In liniikriiptcy. 



Till' Kill); Ki'i'llnliiK Snlni: t'oiiipnny, Mc'iiiphU, 'IVnn., lion changt<d 

 liK iiiiiiii- In till' KInK-Ilniitii' l''iii'nlliirF Coinpnny iinil hnit Incrraiu-d lla 

 iiipltiil Mofk to SItl.OOO. 



r:. \V. Wininiiisnn. pr-xiihnt of th<- WllllnmiumKiioy Mill k I.umb*r 

 ('iiiiipiiny. .Mniiiiil City, 111., Nloppctl off nt «'hlcai:o InHt wo-k with bl( 

 fiiiiilly. Thoy were ri-liiriiliiK to Mound City from Chiiulnuipin. N. Y. 



\V. v.. OpWltt, who hOH hocn prnmliii-ntly connorti'd with thi- Ohlrago 

 trndc fur kodic tlmo, hn8 cIokimI out hiK IiuhIdpsh horv and moved to 

 'I'rnvcrse City, Mich., where he will liiindle hardwood prodiiclB under 

 Ills own name. Mr. DcWlIt wub formerly connected with the Ratabrook- 

 Skeele Lumber Company. ChlcnRo, and Inter with the Seaman-Kent 

 <'ompnny of Toronto. He will handle (loorlnK slock of the W. K. Wll- 

 llnniH Company. 



Hardwood Record has Just received two clrciilnrK from the Mdcer- 

 wood Miinufncturlnc Company, New York City, raiinufacturera of tbe 

 famous Lldgerwood loKRlng apparatus. They are liulletlDH No. TA. and 

 I.enflet No. 141. The former describes the Lldgerwood Iftl.T overhead 

 skldder. sliowlng Hie tree-rlfrued type as bullf to lo;; Poelflc const tlm- 

 licr. The second describes Hie T.idEerwood overhead skldder with por- 

 lalili' steel »nnr. Tlii.-i is 1)11111 Willi suiiiL-Ini: liniiliiit; lionm or Ltiy 



=■< NEW YORK y- 



lii spite of nil Hie tnik of .lull limes and sl„w bii.'.lncs.s. Snm K. Ilnrr 

 reports a very satisfactory eniiiliiion of trade In onk and maple floor- 

 hi),'. He has Just been appnliileil selllnK agent In New Y'ork. New Jer- 

 sey, Connecticut. Khode Island and part of Massachusetts for the Kork 

 l.enf Brand of onk flooring. This stock Is manufactured by the Saline 

 Klver Hardwood Company. I'lne Bluff. Ark. Mr. Bnrr says It U as 

 nice as any flooring he bas si'en and expects n lot of satlsfled custoroera 

 ill this eommodlt.v. 



filassbiirg & C.arlner, nmniifactiirers of store flxtures. New York, have 

 filed a petition In bankruptcy. 



The Empire Furniture Company has filed schedules In hnnkruplcy 

 allowing liabilities $4;!,000: nnmiiial assets $00,000. 



--<. BUFFALO >•- 



.losepb .T. Cbiircbyard. wii.i lia.l been in lie' iumlnr and pinning mill 

 business in this city for a number of years, up to several years ago 

 when be was attacked by a lingering illness, died at his home here on 

 September 4. lie long bad a jihinlng mill on Clinton street and was 

 known to many lumbermen of Hie eonntr.v. He was born in this city 

 iu 1852 and was educated here and at Cornell University. He did not 

 graduate from that institution, but left to assist In the lumber enter- 

 lirlses of his father, the late Stephen .T. Churchyard, who died in 1887. 

 The son then went to the stnte of Wnshlngton, where be engaged In 

 the lumber bU8lne.ss until lilOii. when be returned to this city, tie In 

 survived by bis wife and four lirotbcrs. 



Plans are being drawn for a rebuilding of the sawmill of Jackson & 

 Tindlc at Pellston, Mich., and a good-sized plant will be put up to re- 

 place the one which was burned on August 17 with a loss of J.'iO.OOO. 

 The firm did not lose any hardwood stock In the flre and the manufac- 

 ture of heading and bandies is not being Interfered with. A sawmill 

 is in operation nt the handle mill. It is expected that the work on the 

 new sawmill will be started immediately after the jilans are completed. 



The building records of this elty show that both July and August 

 showed a good Increase over tbe .same months of last year. The gain In 

 .luly was eight per cent. The permits for August amounted to $050,00(1. 

 :iK compared with 8082,000 in the same month of last year. This Is 

 a gain of thirty-nine per cent. While the figures are not large, as com- 

 pared with some of the big cities of the country, they Indicate a healthy 

 •.growth, in spile of the talk of business depression and the holding up 

 r.f building enterprises on necount of the European war. The number 

 ..f large permits Is not so big as at previous times, but a great many 

 average price structures are going up. 



Hardwood cargoes down the lakes have been scarce this season. Amonj 

 those recently receiving lumber by lake were H. H. Salmon & Co. and 



Sulliv 



& Co. 



=-< PHILADELPHIA >- 



William N. I.awton of liini. .'t i ■:iiiiiil..ll says be recently closed 



l.al for bis firm with the Waceaiuab Lumber Company, Bolton, N. C 



lor the exclusive sale ot tbclr product in northern New Jersey. Tb 



.oncern manufactures North Carolina pine, cypress and gum, 



Fr.ink I!. Wbltlng of the Wbifhi'.: r,iun>>"r r 



referrlii 



