











The Old Time 

 Landlooker 



took a look and made a guess. If 

 he underestimated by 3,000 feet 

 to the acre, the buyer did not 

 complain ; if he was 3,000 to 4,000 

 feet short, the buyer grumbled but 

 concluded it was not a matter of 

 great amount. For 



A thousand feet of tim- 

 ber today is worth more 

 than an acre of timber 

 brought during the days 

 of the landlooker. 



On an investment basis it now 

 costs less to secure accurate infor- 

 mation respecting the value of 

 timber property than it did to get 

 a landlooker's opinion during the 

 acre days. 



Quantity and value are not closely 

 related. Quality and accessibility 

 govern timber values. If you wish 

 to learn all about the value of your 

 timber, get a report from 



James D. Lacey & Co. 



Timber Land Factors 



CHICAGO, ILL., 1750 McCormick Building 

 PORTLAND, ORE., 1313 Northwestern Bank Building 

 SEATTLE, WASH., 1009 White Building 



NATIONAL CAPITAL PRESS, WASHINGTON, D. C. 



