This is 1917- Aht 1817 



Otily of comparatively late years have we of tlie 



lumber luid t'ujibcr i?ulusti~y hegim to adopt modern mctijods. In 

 all too many cases we iia-ve not yet begim. 



The latest types ofwa^/agewe//t^ tnachitiery^ r?iaiii{fic- 



turing nietliods, 7'echunation of by-products^ merchandising and 

 advertising still lurcc hccii culopted all too grudgingly. 



So in the buying^ selling and estimating of timher- 



lands the 37 years' experience of James D. Lacey &f Con/pa//y 

 represent by far thie most successful effort to improve on the methods 

 of a cejitury ago., a TACKY RKPORT remains the one rctd 

 guarantee of virtually accurate hio-wledge of stun/page values, and the Interna- 

 tional Files of James J). Lacey & Company constitute hy far the greatest exist- 

 ing body of facts concerning timherland (both in and out of the itiarket). 



All our facilities are at your service in any timhcr- 



land transaction. It often tratispires that we hiow /no re about a 

 tract of timber thctn the owner of it. 



J I c ihould lie pleased to send 

 yon our Booklet, Pointers. ' 



