IIAKDWOOD KECOKD 



work are Id pollthnl HimiiUb malioKniO', 

 iMiuiluIr lire 



u .Si«jul»li mulii.K.iii>, rlilily niilKiii'il 

 1. In llip third Mluon rnrrlni:<- unk 

 fumlns. Two •tliiT cnrrliici-H uf llit> 



i:lrnn tlip soclnl pohlllon, »o to Mppok. won 



I lie lilelii'Ht !• Iirlil l>)- Hiitluwood, •S|iii»IhIi 



»•'<! I>)- runiiMl oak, tlip ronr livlnB hroiiKlit up 



Ani rlrnn tilark wnlDut, nnil not the more (Icun-d 



Wnlnul, now mrcljr UHod other thnn In the plono- 



'. trados. 



Emery Woodworking 



llnrdwoodn. pnrtlculBrly IhoM 

 )lHh«-d oronomlrally on nn rn 

 >oth finUh ran l>o produn-d 

 t and QnlRhlni; rurv<-d wood. 



with rruHH crnln nuiy bo cnt nnd 

 'ry wheel. It will he found thnt n 

 ind time niny he Knred In couRhliii: 

 A coarse wheel tihould he used, nnd 

 krpt for thin purpoxe only. The nhrnslon riiuNed hy ruttlnc wood In 

 thla manner will rauw the IlKhtrnlcired wo<hIh to lake n walnut Htnln, 

 whirh In a good Imitation. It should he found hnndy to ninny to roufli. 

 flnlsb, ataln, and pollab In one opernllon. 



Fnmiture Exhibit 



It U stated by J. II. MellU-hampc of the rurnlture Cnzettc of UIkIi 

 Point. N. C. tliat the furniture niunufacturers of the whole Btatc are 

 ronnlderlng the erection of an clghtstory bulldlnR In Ashcvlllc to be 

 devoted solely to exhibits of North Carolina furniture. The city of 

 \~!ievlllc Is regarded as the best point In the state for securing to the 



'libltora the widest possible publicity. 



Seeking the Best 



School buildings In Santa Rarhnra County, Cal.. are being floored with 

 oak nnd maple frim Tennessee. The people of California have a faculty of 

 finding out where the best Is and then procuring It. This flooring come.s 

 In cnmi>elitlon with Oregon maple. Tort Orfnrd cedar, Douglas Or, and 

 < :| anese oak, nnd It wins In Ihe contest after paying a much higher freight 



■ than any of them. 



New Use for Wood 

 The Stratford, Ontario, Beacon has dicovered a new use for wood. 

 It says the waste walnut from veneer mills Is made Into gun locks. This 

 Includes both Circassian walnut and the American black walnut. 



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Hardwood 'News Notes 



.< MISCELLANEOUS >■ 



The Southern Fixture & Cabinet Company, Atlanta, Ga., Is reported to 

 be out of business. 



An Involuntary petition In bankruptcy has been tiled against the Lozler 

 Motor Company, Detroit. 



Fire destroyed the woodworking plants of F. B. Leonard and Leonard & 

 Leonard at MetropolLs, 111., burning 100 Icet of the Burlington bridge 

 incline. The loss was $50,000. 



The Virginia Lumber Company has been incorporated at Norfolk, Va., 

 with a capital stock of $50,000. 



The Modern Woodworking Company has been Incorporated at Louisville, 

 Ky., with a capital stock of $20,000. 



The Carrollton Furniture Manufacturing Company at Carrollton, Ky., 

 has increased Its capital to $200,000. 



A company with $100,000 capital has been Incorporated at Los Angeks, 

 Cal., to handle Philippine hardwoods. 



The California Hardwood Flnlsb Company, capitalized at $50,000, li:i-; 

 been incorporated at Los Angeles, Cal, 



At Cornell, Wis., the Cornell Wood Products Company has been In- 

 corporated with a capital ot $3,500,000. 



The Borneo Islands boast a telegraph line constructed ot mahogany 

 and ebony poles. This is the most valuable telegraph line In existence. 



The Southern Hardwood Lumber Company of Memphis, Tenn., with oflif s 

 in the Randolph building. Is reported to bavc discontinued business at Mi ni- 

 phls. 



Announcement has been made of tlic Incorporation of the Sanltnry 

 Veneer & Barrel Company at Little Rock, Ark., with a capital of $500,oimi. 



Architects have completed a plan for a new addition to the Soutii 

 western Furniture Company at Tell City, Ind. The new structure l.< i> 

 be four stories high. 



The Cornish-Bell Furniture Company of Little Rock, Ark., has !)'■!) 

 Incorporated with a capital stock of $10,000, of which $5,000 has \i'-u 

 subscribed. L. E. Cornish is president; J. R. Bell, vice-president, uni 

 C. C. Bell, secretary-treasurer. 



LABORERS FREE 



Krcc (.1 ilKirKc li> ciii|,liytr.s. \vc supijly all tlaiscs 

 of laborers and iiiccliaiiic.s, uf any natiuiialily. 



Loggers. Railroad Graders, Cooks, Flunkies, Team- 

 sters, Engineers, Saw-tilers, Bark-I'eelcrs, Sawyers, 

 Swampers, Cant-hook men, and good men for general 

 labor work. 



Men pay own railroad fares to the works. We have 

 good men on hand to work around sawmills and lumber 

 yards by the day or by month. 



Write all particulars in your first letter, wages, work- 

 ing conditions, etc. 



ILonr Slatanc* Pbon* Franklin 3Sa9 



Diamond Labor Supply Co. 



32 So. Canal Street, Chicago, III. 



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 is Better Lumber 



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Products Represent Perfection, 

 Reliability, Results 



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 Lumber 

 Driers 



Condensing 



OR 



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Perfect Dry Kiln Trucks 

 Canvas Dry Kiln Doors 



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