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VAUGHAN'S PORTABLE DRAG SAW 



This is the original 

 machine. They have 

 been in use over 

 four years and are 

 past the experimen- 

 tal stage. 



$169.00 F. O. B. 

 Memphis, Tenn. 

 Repairs carried in 

 stock. 



These machines are 

 designed for CUT- 

 TING BOLTS and 

 WOOD of any 

 kind, in any place, 

 under any condi- 

 tions to be found 

 in the lumber and 

 wood camps, in any 

 kind of weather. 



SIMPLEST AND FASTEST 



LIGHTEST AND STRONGEST 



One man operates it and moves it from cut to cut on the log, while two men can carry 



it anywhere. 



Chickasaw Cooperage Company 



Box 143 Binghamton Branch Memphis, Tennessee 



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National tax association bulletin, Apr., 

 1918. Forest taxation and the farmer, 

 by P. W. Ayres, p. 167-9. 



New Zealand journal of agriculture, May 

 20, 1918 The manufacture of fuel 

 alcohol from sawdust and timber waste, 

 by B. C. Aston, p. 286-7. 



Scientific American, May 18, 1918. Turn- 

 ing sand hills into pine forests, by R. 

 P. Crawford, p. 447. 



Scientific American supplement, May 25, 

 1918. The maple tree helps to relieve 

 the sugar shortage, p. 321, 324-5; The 

 weight of Spanish cedar, by C. D. Mell, 

 p. 325; Tree planting for forests, by 

 S. W. Allen, p. 327. 



U. S. Dept. of agriculture. Weekly news 

 letter, July 10, 1918. Nation's lumber 

 cut in 1917, p. 1, 5. 



Trade journals and consular reports 



American lumberman, June 22, 1918. Best 

 time of year for felling timber, p. 31. 



American lumberman, June 29, 1918. The 

 supply of lignum-vitae in Latin Ameri- 

 ca, p. 44; Woods with a fragrant odor, 

 by C. Davis, p. 55 ; what will happen 

 to our white pine, by P. S. Lovejoy, 

 p. 59-60. 



American lumberman, July 6, 1918. New 

 England sawmill units complete work, 

 p. 52-3; Science on the farm enlarges 

 lumber uses, p. 55-6 ; Good and poor 

 manufacture of lumber, p. 56-7. 



Engineering and contracting, June 5, 1918. 

 Creosoted wood blocks for expan- 

 sion joint, by P. L. Brockway, p. 575. 



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