THE BAVARIAN FORESTER 



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How All of a Tree is Used. 



A SMALL CUTTING AREA, WHICH HAS OPENED UP A SMALL PART OF THE FOREST, SHOWS THE DISPOSAL OF THE ENTIRE 

 TREE. THIS IS COMPARATIVELY HIGH MOUNTAIN FOREST, CHIEFLY SPRUCE, AT AN ELEVATION OF 2,600 

 » FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL. 



keep the deer from nibbling the tips. 

 Jn wood's work as in nearly all other 

 work the women must content them- 

 selves with less pay, so here it ranges 

 from (!(> cents to 75 cents per day. Out 

 of this there are the inevitable German 

 insurance fees to pay. The worker who 

 receives 75 cents to $1.00 per dav must 



pay 10 cents per week into a sickness 

 fund, and 2 per cent of his daily wage 

 into an old age and disabled pension 

 fund. If at the end of fifteen years he 

 is disabled he receives $"<i0.00 per year, 

 at the end of twentv vears it is $40.00, 

 and at the end of thirtv vears it is 

 $50.00. 





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