The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY JUNE 12, 1908.
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Your orders and inquiries
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LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE
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QUOTAT10NS CHEERFULLYv FURNISHED
The Lutcher &„ Moore Lumber Company
ORANGE, TEXAS
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Orange, Texas, May 22, 1908.
To the Trade:
We beg to announce that we have on hand a stock of Twelve Mil-
lion Feet of well-assorted Long Leaf Yellow Pine Lumber. We can
fill your order quick for anything you may require.
Our Houston Office will be closed June 1st. and all of our lumber .will-be
sold from this office in the future. Yours truly,
Orange, Texas Miller-Link Lumber Company
The Orange Lumber Company
Manufacturers of Band Sawn Long Leaf Yellow Pine
Railroad and Export Timber Gotftn Out Promptly
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We carry a good assortment of
YARD ITEMS and Solicit
Your Inquiries and Orders
When you want it Quick
Send Us the Order
GILMER LUMBER COMPANY
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LONG LEAF YELLOW PINE LUMBER
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Orange Saw Mill Co.
MANUFACTURER! OR
Yellow Tine Lumber
ROUGH. SIZED AND DRESSED
Our farilitWr for prompt •hlpmrnt arc better than ever before
We relic it your inquirie* tad order*
Galveston, Texas
Orange, Texas
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J?. *UJ. Wier jCumber Co.
HOUSTON, TEXAS ,
Band Sawed, Steam Kiln-Dried
2/e Ho tv /Pine jCumber
Mills at
WE SOLICIT YOU?
INQUIRIES
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With the Lumherm<
By ARTHUR L. TORO
The past week has brought forth very few new
lumber situation and manufacturer* who hare bees Interviewed
they have nothing of Interest to give 001 regarding |
future prospect*. Sale* agent* report a alight)? better demand
have been experiencing and a larger namber of order* have been
week than has been the case for come Urn* pm*L Of emnw. tl
under normal condition*, would hardly be worthy of ommmet,
time of poor demand and demoralized market*, any utisfaetory
la booked,!* worthy of note.
While *ome manufacturing plants In East Texas that have
for aome time past have re*anted operations, other* have dosed
it 1* not probable that there will be any increase to pradnetion
the big Bast Texas plant* that have cloned down during tike past
noted the McSbnne Lumber company, and the plant of the
Lumber company at Orange. The latter deadpan? aaaonaee that they
a splendid stock of about twelve million feet on their yard*. aJJ to
condition, and thi* they are offering to tike trade, though they tome
down a good many orders on which the price* waned were twin*
ideas of values.
From the wheat field* of Kansas earn* report* of Mg crops end a
demand for men and team* for harvesting. With this big wheat er3>
their bins, the farmers of that seetiaa will be prepared to
improvements and it is quite probable that from the nerthwwst w!3J
big demand for yellow pine lumber daring the tad; 1aM momtitf
wheat belt of Texas Is also reporting sntiefaeber? fearwhst*. to that
that hts not been flood swept. With ihf receding af the Sand
and a return to normal condition* la North Texas sand to OktoSbagSg it flti
expected that a lively demand far tatetaer wfii «Mwe Iran*
’ and really, the outlook for fall basin tree is besoming tom&kwMy iriagtar
every day. *
i.x'ibt-f salesmen wbo have mm^' invaded the
report rather unfavorable conditions in that eectSan
in developing a great deal of spot bn* tots*. tiowgh the otstisck tor
order* seems to be anite enosutregtog.
It Regina to look now as though the railroads w2B noon be
market and when they do come it wfll he wish a ru*\ fvr th!*»
men?* will be very large been one of the fart that they have meets
chaffs of any consequence for more than a year. 1 Wfih 'St
roatad to take care of the mill* will resume their weal busy
and the Somber business will tog* to assume mmrtktog I3ue lM|m
condition*.
There have been more buyers at the atiS* this w**k than to Inez;'
case for some time, though the majority of then* swan t® he- Unto
the Idea that saaafanarer* place no raise upon their gswdMSL
from the prices they offer. Hj
The nuumtoetnrers at, Qraafr are kewgtog * presto’ *—.? vyf«r 2#
this question of price*. Of tmtw. they have made camnewsaOM. b«S:
steadfastly refuse to consider itoridtontosiy tow print® wfekh
ers claim they are making parch**** at from other petes
There has been ititle tnovesee®! of export sasterial feus “
week. shipment* by water having been rather SSgfct Soar
being made ready.dor dispatch t« Mexican and to Saregwca part*,
movement 1* no*, heavy.
The big plant of 'the Orasge Lnsttoer cowiyay wnutatatc to ran
time and very antictoeuwy tepsme®!* have- bee® stud* front tiLj
Ittjg the weekt. Tbe -Lntcher A Moore Lnmher noanpriray ales
operate their upper mill plan*., while tbe Oag fiawmJS raxjttty 1*
ting la fall time with it*- plant. With the** wifi* stiB to wgcssStoa
prodactloa at Orange is a* great a* cawtatians towlt w»w wES wsmaat
Taken a* a whole, the astwaitioB teens* m be owoMasafedr hrttot HU
has been and the outlook wot nearly to dUrtuwtWgteg a* ft «*» a tow W
agu. The wise dealer will am postpone plarasg order* far Lit tM
very much 1< sger ^
Stow Orleans, La. las* 14 —Rah fanoposala «n the erertiwr to
aithing the Board of Port Corasu jssfoaers with a ywark sayy«T of |
treated lumber were rejected at the regal*r sveeStog •# the i'X*-S i
because the prices asked by the bidder*, were to enema «t sis;
board believe* it should pay for the natertal The West Paw.: womia
voting company awS the Smtiwiw Crcsotiag cmgtokf W«r»
After the rejection o! the prepwh the MnarC ReeMed l# hay wins i
it needs In small tots ;n the opea Aarket.
In addition to actijugoto this htatter. the K*«rd aadfccr'anft
neers to procued withtfee o.nast nsct.ioc of that stretch of wharf 5
•ween Sorapani street and Jscksoo areewe. This will a»hc -a:? tfo*«
tdWg^end of what is te.vt as the Seooad street wUti It wn
recon*trucjh» of Wd feet of wharfage. Several otto Aatieto *toft
the meeting* atwatlon-
The old contract fat fareishiag the hoard with pi'toy and
material expired in April. It vw held by she Sanetoti* Ci
pany. which supplied any quantity wanted at t*!M cent* grr
for piling and »•*.' per M hoard taeaswre for treated hnahe- The
asked by the Southern company in it* prapawnl were ti cwu,»* aarfl i
the same items. The bid of the Wert Parts gotta emrmxT
cents for piling mm^fSS for treated temhmr. In view of aaarto
«&i*ting. It was behoved the boned could buy material at be »er
the open market and this course w** decided upon
Mobile, Ala., June 14—It is the SmpmtHW el I. H. E.Sdr„
the Alabama-West Florida Lumber M aolwttren’ A: a via‘.an.
here in regular session today, that a general rmumptfou of
business over the country can be foukrtl for to the very near
"The interior movement is more favorable at present tbnsa at anj
during the pa*t six months/' said Mr Baddy Repor
try are roost encouraging. Ltpnfeer yard* are in tire market wsr#
now because of broken stock*, which makes neoeasary a
titan heretofore in order to keep their uurek* lined ap.
"Some little iuiprovement is aleo noted ta quotations, ns t
rev«ret» from different sect Ions, and affect many af the Item*
and which are mostly in demand Wih the settlement of the 1
leal atmosphere n gnpera! resumption In the lumber I
Indications of good crop* have a favorable effect upon the I
"Building operation* over tbe country are not to per
year now, and a resumption of thi* activity is looked for
dem*u<1 for yellow pine is becoming more of a factor in
expect ti to reach nominal proportion* in a very brsef «j
KHI* Alba ugh. southwestern manager for Peter
her dealer of Dayton, Ohio, with headquarter* to 8
Orange visitor this week, .spending * day
facturers. Mr. A lb* ugh had senate ext
like many otto lumber buyers, bis Me*« *« to
below tho*e entertained by the Change lumber
eded In placing only a nfcall portion of his
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R W. Wt.r, president of the J
spent on* day to Orange this
plant at Texla ta again In i
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Ford, A. L. The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, June 12, 1908, newspaper, June 12, 1908; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643946/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.