HARDWOOD RECORD 



VENEER 



Birch Veneers. Also Kim. Maple and Bauwood 

 STOLLE LUMBER & VENEER CO. Tripoli, Wii. 



.KT l-S QUOTE VOL' 



SINGLE PLY ROTARY CUT 



Thin Lumber and Veneers. Poplar. Gum, 

 Oak, Yellow Pine and Cypress 



riic best that choice logs, 1914 Eqiii])- 

 ment, and long experience can produce. 



WRITE FOR OUR LIST OF RANDOM 

 A\n OFF SIZFS AT ATTRACTIVE 



vnirrs 

 Old Dominion Veneer Company 



NORTH EMPORIA. VIRGINIA 



Kentucky Veneer Works 



HIGH-GRADE— WELL-MANUFACTURED 



Vcnccrs 



IN SAWED AND SLICED QUARTERED 

 WHITE OAK AND QUARTERED RED CUM. 

 OUR ROTARY CUT GUM AND POPLAR 

 CROSSBANDING VENEERS ARE EXCEP- 

 TIONALLY GOOD. 



Louisville 



Kentucky 



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W QUARTERED OAK VENEEF? 



We Have Nothing But Flat Dried Stock 

 EDINBURGH, INDIANA 



JAMES & ABBOT COMPANY 

 Lumber and Timber 



No. 165 Milk St., BOSTON, MASS. 



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 liri'iinrnlloii. lo |iiii In 

 nliiil iltintn mill I 



will 



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 II I'.'iiroiH' wlirii wnr wnn 

 Kiril III iinilniiN ri'liiilvi 

 (•'In.'iniiii l.iiii r I'omi. 



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Till Kli'.>n l.iiinlHT <'uiii|iiiii.v. fur ji'iim nni' 

 iixiliiMloiiH III llolliinil, Mli'li.. I. I'li'mlnu iml 

 iiii.v ««« Miirliil forly )i'iir» nun li.v I lie Inli' Jnlin II. Kli-jn and Mm.' 

 In ili'nili liiiH iM'cn o|MTatc'U \<y hi. wihk. 



'rill- TlinnijiHiin Mnouriii'liirln;: <°iini|inny, furnlliiri' uinniifacluriT m 

 Iiilliinil. liiiH Inrri'nKi'il IIh oi|iI|iiI «lm'k fmm (.'■ii.imm) iu fliHt.uiMi ami 

 .III inliirp' liH fmiory wlili clu' iiililiil in|illiil. In llii- aiMlllima will 

 I n dry kiln Willi ii cniinilly nf -.-i.iMio fm-l of lumhnr. Tlii' llulland 

 'iiriilliin- ('iimpiiny will uUn inliiriii.- IIn plum In innkc |kih>IIiIi> a blf- 

 I'l- iiulpiil. Tin- Irndi- wliii liuili i-ompanli'ii U iili-iidlly infri'imliiK. 

 'Iwy nn- upondlne liinte HiiniH of inoni-y nl ii llmr wlii-n liiiHlnriw urn 

 rully iK Incllni'd lo Im; raiiiliiii-*. Tin- .nilon l» Inkin nn dtTld.iIly 



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 iipllinlHtlr. 



It Ih .•xpi'ctod till- \V. E. WlllliiniK plunhiK mill ill TrnviTiM. Clly will 

 n-Hiiini- opi-rntionH lipforc lone Tln' pinnt Iiiih Uvn i-ompli-u-ly ovir 

 liiiiilfd and new mnclilDcry linn ln'i'n Inntnllfd. 



Till- Kiu'i' Kurnlluro Coinpnny of (iriind KiipIdH rppnrtii that It In not 

 iifTi'di'd liy llic HUHpcniiian of rxporlM owhiK to thi- KiiroiKiin war. TIim 

 l-uci- compiiny'K export Held IIi'b In South Amprlrn. Culia and .VuHtralia. 

 Si-vornI olhi'r (irnnd Itapldn iniiiiiirni'tnn-rii liavi- iinnounci'd that thi-lr 

 liiiKlncKH will not 111- wviTi'ly Injured ln-cauKe of the wnr. It 1« expected 

 new forelKH Irodi will be di vel.ipid. William A. Ueed. repri'wntlns 111.' 

 Inlled Sinles di'pnrtmenl of eummerce. nddrewied the tirand llapld* 

 iininiifHeiiirerK nu llio npiiortiinlly In .Sonlh Aniericu. He hiienl ti'ii 

 •lii.VK In Itotroit before golne lo (irand ItnpldH. 



The W. II. Willie Ltimbrr ('<inip.iny, which o|M'rnleK two KnwmllU anil 

 M |ll:lllln^- mill :it Koync t'ily. Mlon., hnK 6Ui<|H'nded operaUona In one 

 snninlll for Ihlriy days. Tlh- »linv 'onditlon ol t'le market In the cnuBe. 

 The Itoyne t^lty Jiiimlier Coiiipiiny also cIokimI IIh mill temporarily. 



The I.ndlnRton Woodenware Company will move its pliint from l.iid- 

 iiitilon to Wilmlii;;ton, Vt.. when a new f.ietory Ik beln'j er.,'oted. All 

 Miaehinery will be moved nn .-iiinn as the Iork now on hand at Kuillniiton 

 are mnnnrnetured. 



If the bid of Mnrnhall Iliitti'i-K. preKldent of Ihe defunct Marnhall 

 liutlers' Lumber Company, is accepted by the Tnlled Stalea court at 

 i;i':ind ICnplds. Ihe IVAniie Miwmlll, formerly owiieil by the cirmpnn.v, 

 iiiny be npernti'd this winter. 



Two llrcK, brenkInK out almost simiiltuneoUKly In Iietroit lumber ynrdK. 

 re.tulled in a total damage of $111,11110. about evenly divided. Tlie H'n'd 

 L. Lnwrie Lumlier & FlolKh Ciinipnny and the II. W. Ilardlns Lumber 

 Company weri? the concernH m siilTer. The binue at ibe former plant wn« 

 confined to sbedx, wliile at lln' lliirdlni: plant a iilnnnin); mill and Khed 

 were damaeod. 



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The Hardwood Js4arket 



-< CHICAGO >• 



The local market situutinn rnnllni 

 mile less pcsslmlKin nIthoUKh tliiri' 

 amnne the conaumers and priMbiiir.s 

 nitimute outcnine will lie Ih dillii iilt In 

 irable number of Rood bu.sini'ss nn- 

 believe that bit; lienenix will ri'siill In 

 percentaRc of the bualncaa nun In > 

 situntloi 



les about Hie Kiinie with prnbatdy a 

 s a lilHlinit ciirieni of conservatlam 

 if hardwood lumbir. .lust what the 

 forecafit, aItliou'.;li there are a cooHld- 

 I who arc aumelentiy optiraiiitic t<i 

 <pile of the attitude of a consideralile 

 eneral. It cannot be Haid that the 

 lien any worse and in fact there is reason to believe that 

 as Hie month of September proRh'sses. there will cimii' Improvements. Of 

 course, prices are not what they should lie, as a number of concerns have 

 so far Riven themselves over lo liasiy and unwarranted peiialmUm that 

 Ihey are dunipiDR their stocks for almost any tiRures. However, It cannot 

 be said that this Is altoRcther n Renerni condition, iia there are any numlier 

 • if stronR concerns who arc refnslnR to part with their lumiier for the 

 unreasonable prices offered. It is not proiialile that buyers can fill all the 

 ii-qulrements at below market liiures and there Is a IcRltlmate hope that 

 tlie result will be a more normal level within a'few weeks. 



ChicaRO iumljermen are conservallve iiiit not unduly pessimistic In Ren- 

 ei'al. They have for the most pari been taking their vacations and. in fact, 

 ipilte a numlier of them are still away striving to forset their troubles ot 

 home. There Is real reason to lieileve that on their return to their 

 nspeclive ofBces they will fiml the sltnntinn a liitie clearer, as by the 



