Little Vermillion River Below Loon Lake 



Let the work of reclaiming the wet lands in Minnesota 

 go on. It is a great work, one of the greatest that this great 

 state has undertaken. To those who push the task to its 

 successful finish will go the everlasting glory of having given 

 to man untold riches. 



The members of the Minnesota Forest Association can do no 

 more important work than getting others to join the association. 

 "Get one more member." Do your part of the work that way. 

 We need more members. The time will soon be at hand when 

 we shall need the help of every one interested in the cause of for- 

 estry. This is the time to start things moving. 



J. H. Foster, of the U. S. Forest 'Service, Washington, D. C., 

 is inspecting the co-operative work of State Forest Service. 



Minnesota receives under the Week's law $10,000 yearly, for 

 the protection of important water sheds of the state. 



About twenty- five federal patrolmen are on duty this summer, 

 working under the direction of the state rangers. 



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