AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



382,000,000 Feet 

 National Forest 

 Timber For Sale 



AMOUNT AND SPECIES— Unit I, 

 85,000,000 feet B. M., more or less, of 

 western yellow pine, sugar pine, lodgepole 

 pine and western white pine timber, 

 approximately 96 per cent western yellow 

 pine. 



Unit II, 297,000,000 feet B. M., more or 

 less, of same species, approximately 97 per 

 cent western yellow pine. 



On both units there is an unestimated 

 amount of other species, the removal of 

 which is optional with the purchaser. 



. LOCATION— Unit I— Within the Crater 

 National Forest, Oregon, in Twp. 35 S., 

 R. 6 E., and Twp. 36 S., Rs. 5 and 6 E., 

 W. M., on Four Mile, Lost and Woods 

 Creeks. 



Unit II — Within the Paulina National 

 Forest, Oregon, in Twps. 28, 29 and 30 S., 

 R. 6H E., and Twp. 30 S., R. 7 E., W. M., 

 on Bear Creek watershed. 



STUMPAGE PRICES— Lowest rates con- 

 sidered for Unit I, $3.00 per M. for western 

 yellow pine, sugar pine, lodgepole pine and 

 western white pine, and $0.50 per M. for 

 other species. 



Unit II, $3.25 per M. for western yellow 

 pine, sugar pine, lodgepole pine and western 

 white pine, and $0.50 per M. for other 

 species. 



Rates to be readjusted on January 1, 

 1920, and every three years thereafter. 



DEPOSIT— With bid on Unit I, $5,000; on 

 Unit II, $20,000, to apply on purchase 

 price if bid is accepted, or refunded if bid 

 is rejected. Ten per cent may be retained 

 as forfeit if the contract and bond are not 

 executed within the required time. 



FINAL DATE FOR BIDS— Sealed bids will 

 be received on either or both units by the 

 District Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to 

 and including April 10, 1915. The time 

 for receiving bids on either unit may be 

 extended sixty days upon the request of 

 responsible parties desiring additional time 

 for the examination of the timber, or for 

 other reasons in the discretion of the 

 Forester. 



The right to -eject any and all bids is 

 reserved. 



Before bids are submitted full information 

 concerning the character of the timber, con- 

 ditions of sale, deposits, and the submission 

 of bids should be obtained from the District 

 Forester, Portland, Oregon, or the Forest 

 Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. 



Harvard University 



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SCHOOL OF FORESTRY 



OFFERS specialized gradu- 

 ate training leading to the 

 degree of Master of Forestry in 

 the following fields: — Silvicul- 

 ture and Management, Wood 

 Technology, Forest Entomol- 

 ogy, Dendrology, and (in co- 

 operation with the Graduate 

 School of Business Adminis- 

 tration) the Lumber Business 



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For further particulars address 



RICHARD T. FISHER, Chairman 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts 



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GEORGIA 

 State Forest School 



University of Georgia 



COMPLETE four-year undergraduate 

 course in theoretical and applied 

 forestry leading to the degree: 



Bachelor of Science in Forestry 



H Wide range of specialization offered — 



Logging Engineering 

 Commercial Administration 

 Forest Management 

 City Forestry State Forestry 



Dendropathology Research 



*\ Provision for four months field work — 

 two following each of Freshman and Sopho- 

 more years — on McHatton Forest, a large 

 forest estate in the Blue Ridge Mountains. 

 Numerous excursions in Dendrology and 

 Logging. Provision for practical work in 

 specialization during Junior-Senior vacation 



For announcement address 



FOREST SCHOOL 



Georgia State College of Agriculture 



ATHENS, GEORGIA 



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