REAL ESTATE AND TIMBER 



SALE OF TIMBER RED LAKE INDIAN 

 RESKRVATIO-N. 



SKALED BIDS. MARKED OUTSIDE "BID, Red 



Lake Timber," ami aihlressetl to Superintendeut of 

 the Red Lake Indian Sclioal. Red Lake, Minn., will 

 be received until 12 o'clceU noon. Central Time, 

 September 20, 1917. lor the purchase of timber upon 

 about 51,300 acres within Township 150 N., Ranges 

 32, 33, 34, and 35 west; Township 151 N.. Ranges 

 32, 33, and 34 west. The sale embraces approximately 

 72,000.000 feet, of which about 65 per cent, is white 

 piue, about 27 per cent. Norway Pine and the re- 

 mainder ,Tack Pine, Spruce. Balsam, Cedar and Tam- 

 arack. Each hid must state for each species the 

 amount per thuusand feet Scribner decimal C log 

 scale that will be paid. The minimum prices per M 

 feet, B. M.. which will be accepted are as follows: 

 White Pine $10, Norway Pine $8. Spruce $5, Tama- 

 rack $3. Jack Pine $3. Cedar .-pS, Balsam $2.50, Cedar 

 and Tamarack ties $0.08, Spruce and Balsam pulp 

 $1 per cord. Cedar posts, 7 feet long, 3 and 4 inch 

 tops, $0.01: 7 feet long, 5 to 7 inch tops, $0,015; 

 8 feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops. $0.02; 8 feet long. 8 

 and 9 inch tops, $0.05; 10 feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops. 

 $0,025; 10 feet Ion;;. 8 to 10 inch tops. $0.08; 12 feet 

 long, 4 to 7 inch tops, $0.03; 14 feet long, 4 to 7 

 inch tops, $0,035; 16 feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops. 

 $0.04; 18 feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops, $0.06. Cedar 

 poles, 20 feet long, 4 to 8 inch tops. $0.08; 25 feet 

 long. 5 to 8 inch tops, $0.12; 30 feet long, 6 to 8 

 inch tops. $0.30; 35 feet long. 6 to 8 inch tops, $0.60; 

 40 feet long. 7 to 9 inch tops, $1.25; 45 feet long, 7 

 to 9 inch tops, $1.50; 50 feet long, 7 to 10 inch tops. 

 $2.25; 55 feet long, 7 to 10 inch tops. $3; 60 feet 

 long, 7 to 10 inch tops, $4.50. Each bid must be 

 submitted in triplicate and be accompanied by a cer- 

 tified check on a solvent National Bank in favor of 

 the Superintendent of the Red Lake Indian School in 

 the amount of $2,500. The deposit will be returned 

 if the bid is rejected, but retained if the liid is 

 accepted, and the required contract and bond are not 

 executed and presented for approval within thirty 

 days from such acceptance. The right to reject any 

 and all bids is reserved. For copies of the bid and 

 contract forms and for other information, application 

 should he made to the Indian Superintendent, Red 

 Lake, Minnesota. 



Washington, D. C, July 13. 1917. CATO SELLS, 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



SALE OF TIMBER FLATHEAD INDIAN 

 RESERVATION. 



SEALED BIDS MARKED OUTSIDE "BID, Flat- 

 head Timber. Ronan Unit" and addressed to Super- 

 intendent of the Flathead Indian School. Dixon. 

 Montana, will be received until twelve o'clock noon, 

 Mountain time, Tuesday, September 11, 1917, for the 

 purchase of the merchantable timber upon tribal and 

 allotted lands situated within Sections 4 and 5 T. 



19 N.. R. 19 W. : Sections 5. 6. 7. 8, 9, 10, 15. 16, 

 17, 18. 19. 20. 21, 22. 27. 28. 29. 32. 33, and 34 T. 



20 N., R. 19 W.; Section 21. 22. 27. 32. 33. and 34. T. 



21 N.. R. 19 W. ; Section 1 and Section 12 T. 20 N.. 

 R. 20 W. M. P. M. containin;; approximately 57.000,- 

 000 feet of timber, over 80 per cent. Western Yellow 

 Pine. Each hid shall state the amount per thousand 

 feet B. ^L offered for Yellow Pine (including "bull 

 pine") aiid the amount per thousand feet offered for 

 Fir. Larch and other species. Each bid must be 

 submitted in triplicate, and be accompanied by a cer- 

 tified check on a solvent National bank, drawn in 

 favor of the Superintendent of the Flathead Indian 

 School, in the amount of $2,500. The deposit will be 

 returned if the bid is rejected, and retained as a 

 forfeit if the bid is accepted and the bond agree- 

 ments required by the regulations are not furnished 

 within 60 days from the date when the bid is ac- 

 cepted. No hid of less than $3 per thousand feet for 

 Yellow Pine and $1.25 per thousand feet for Douglas 

 Fir. Larch, and other species will be accepted. The 

 right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Copies 

 of regulations and other information regarding the 

 propo-sed sale including specific description of the 

 sale area may he obtained from the Superintendent 

 of the Flathead Indian School. Dixon, Montana. 



W^ashington. D. C, Mny 4. 1917. CATO SELLS, 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



TIMBER CRUISING 



of all kinds, in all sections, brings me constantly 



in touch with owners of timber lands whose 



properties are adaptable to commercial or sport- 

 ing purposes. 



DONALD E. LAUDERBURN 

 154 Fifth Avenue New York 



READY JULY 1st— NEW BO( tKLET 



TIMBER ESTIMATING METHODS 



Original and Practical Information for the 

 Timber Cruiser. Timber Owner, and Lumberman, 

 giving details of method and cost of Timber 

 Estimating based on actual experience on over 

 100 timber tracts. 



Postpaid, 50 cents each. 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



FOREST ENGINEER NEWBKRN, N. C. 



PROVINCE OF QUEBEC 



Department of Lands and Forests 



Quebec, 2iid June, 1917. 



Public notice is hereby given that, in 

 conformity with the law, on the 21st Au- 

 gust next, at 11 o'clock a. m., at the office 

 of the Minister of Lands and Forests 

 Dept., Quebec, there will be offered per- 

 mits to cut timber on lands belonging to 

 the Crown in the Upper-Ottawa, Lower- 

 Ottawa, St. Maurice, Lake St. John, East 

 and West, Saguenay, Rimouski West and 

 Konaventure West agencies, comprising 

 several large blocks in the Abitibi, Up- 

 per-Ottawa and headquarters of the St. 

 Maurice and Gatineau and on River 

 Chamouchouan. 



Permits will he adjudged to the highest 

 bidder. 



The price of adjudication is payable in 

 three equal instalments. 



The permit to cut will be subject to the 

 ordinary conditions of the Law and Reg- 

 ulation and the grantees of any of the 

 aforesaid territory must, within a delay 

 of three years, manufacture, in the Prov- 

 ince of Quebec, with the timber cut in 

 said territory, cither pulp or paper in the 

 proportion of ten tons per day, or sawn 

 lumber in the proportion of ten thousand 

 feet board measure per day, per hundred 

 square miles. 



Further information may be had by 

 applying to the Department of Lands and 

 Forests. 



ELZ.-MIVILLE DECHENE, 



Deputy-Minister, 



Department of Lands and Forests. 



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Three-crop Corn Land 

 Virgin Soil 



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JOHN L. ROPER LUMBER CO. 

 Norfolk, Va. 



CANADIAN TIMBER 



Timber is ruie of the resources of Canada which 

 will pnrduce great wealth. We have large and 

 rniiiU proijositious for sale, which will interest 

 practical Timber men. 



For Information, write: 



LOUGHEED & TAYLOR, LTD. 



CAMiAItV TANAIlA 



MOUNTAIN CABIN FOR RENT 



Located 10 mib-s fmni Asheville, N C. Adj. lin- 

 ing the Mt. Mitchell Xational Forest. Roads 

 good, scenery unsurpa.s.sed, climate salubrious, 

 spring water refreshing. 3,500 feet altitude. 

 25-mile view. 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



FDRE.^T kx(:ixi:i;k newhern. n. c. 



PHILIP T. COOLIDGE 



FORESTER 



Stetson Bldg., 31 Central Street, Bangor, Me. 



Management and Profeciion of IVooJlands 



Improiement Cuifings, Planting, Timber 



Estimates and Maps. Suwey^ing 



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need not be :i hixnr.v. UathiM" ir is :ui i-ciiiiuinii- 

 I)b'asnre and saff investment if such tract has coni- 

 incr.ial \;tliie. 



My business consists of appraising timljer values 

 and locating suitable tracts for individuals or groups. 

 If properly selected these properties are readily con- 

 verted into cash. 



DONALD E. LAUDERBURN 



l."i4 Fifth AuMiiii- .Nru York. 



KKAIiV .iri.V 1st NHW IKMiKI.FT 



TIMBER ESTIMATING METHODS 



Original and Practical Inforinatiiui ffr tlie Tim- 

 ber ("ruiser. Tinit er Owner, and Luniberuia ii. 

 giving details of method and cost of Timber 

 Kstimating based on actual experience on over 

 ion tiinbiT tracts. 



Postpaid. 50 cents each. 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



(■'OKKST EXCINKKU NEWP.KRX. N. C. 



IF YOU WANT TO BUY 



Timberlands, Preserves, 

 Estates, Farms, Camps, 

 etc., then we can assist 

 in getting exactly what 

 you want, provided such 

 properties e.xist. 



REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 

 2 West 45th St. New York City 



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 Instruction on 



CANNING AND 

 DRYING OF 

 VEGETABLES 

 AND FRUITS 



ALSO ON 



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 PLANTING 



WRITE TO 



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