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SALE OF TIMBER FLATHEAD INDIAN 

 RESERVATION 



SEALED BIDS MARKED OUTSIDE "BID 

 Flathead Timber, Ronan Unit" and addressed to 

 Superintendent 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 X., 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. t R. 



20 W. M. P. M. containing approximately 57,000,000 

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

 Each bid shall state the amount per thousand feet B. 

 M. offered for Yellow Pine (including "bull pine") and 

 the amount per thousand feet offered for Fir, Larch 

 and other species. Each bid must be submitted in 

 triplicate and be accompanied by a certified check on 

 a solvent national bank, drawn in favor of the Super- 

 intendent of the Flathead Indian School, in the 

 amount of $2500. The deposit will be retnrned if 

 the bid is rejected, and retained as a forfeit if the bid 

 is accepted and the bond and agreements required by 

 the regulations are not furnished within 60 days from 

 the date when the bid is accepted. No bid 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 ia reserved. _ Copies of regulations and other 

 information regarding the proposed sale including 

 specific description of the sale area may be obtained 

 from the Superintendent of the Flathead Indian 

 School, Dixon, Montana. 



Washington, D. C, May 4, 1917. CATO SELLS, 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



TIMBER SALES, KLAMATH RESERVATION, 

 OREGON 



SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 

 twelve o'clock noon, Pacific time, Thursday, May 31st, 

 1017, for the purchase of the timber upon three large tracti 

 on the Klamath Indian Reservation in southern Oregon. 

 Upon one tract containing two hundred and sixty million 

 feet and upon another containing one hundred and seventy 

 millionfeet, a minimum price of $3. 15 per thousand has been 

 placed upon yellow and sugar pine, and upon the third 

 tract of two hundred million feet, the minimum price for 

 sugar and yellow pine has been made $3.00 per thousand 

 feet. The minimum for red fir is $.75 and for white fir $.50, 

 but the cutting of these species is optional with the purchaser. 

 The timber is nearly all yellow and sugar pine. The right to 

 reject any and all bids is reserved. lull information may 

 be obtained from the Superintendent of the Klamath 

 Indian School, Klamath Agency, Oregon. 



Washington, D. C , March 24th, 1917. CATO SELLS, 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



BUSINESS FOR SALE 



AN OPPORTUNITY for some rich man's son, in a 

 profitable out of doors occupation. I will give three 

 months of my time to teach the purchaser renovat- 

 ing old orchards, tree surgery, spraying and moving 

 large trees. Lots of orders on hand. Present owner 

 is classed as one of the most expert in Massachusetts. 

 Situated near 300,000 people. Included in the sale 

 will be automobile and sprayers, tools and a great 

 many books on forestry, etc. For further information 

 address Box 400. care of American Forestry. 



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PENNSYLVANIA TIMBER TRACT 



FOR SALE 3500 acres in Bedford and Hunting- 

 don Counties, in fee reserving mineral rights, aver- 

 age haul to railroad- 2 miles or less, all down hill, 20 

 million feet Oak, Chestnut, Pine, Locust, Poplar, 

 Maple, 1 5 miles from market for mine props and ties. 



DONALD E. LAUDERBURN 

 154 FIFTH AVE. NEW YORK 



TIMBER CRUISING BOOKLETS 



Biltmore Timber Tables. Including solution of 



groblems in forest finance. Southern Timber Ta- 

 les. How to estimate Southern Pine, Southern 

 White Cedar, and Southern Appalachian Timber 

 Spruce pulpwood. Hemlock bark, Chestnut oak 

 bark, Chestnut tannic acid wood. 



Postpaid, 25 cents each 



HOWARD R.KRINBIXL 



Forest Engineer Newbern, N. C. 



TIMBER TRACTS AND PRESERVES 



Many tracts are suitable for timber investments; 

 others are admirably adapted for game preserves. 

 Some are suited for both. This department will 

 provide a market-place for both commercial and 

 sporting properties of value. All information, etc., 

 from 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT 



2 WEST 45th STREET NEW YORK 



Tel. 4275 Vanderbilt 



10WN several well-timbered farms in the White 

 Mountain region of New Hampshire commanding 

 very beautiful views of lake and mountain and 

 ideally situated for summer homes or fish and game 

 preserves. I bought these primarily because of their 

 scenic and timber values and to save them from ruth- 

 less denudation by portable saw mill operators. Most 

 of them have trout brooks and some lake area within 

 their boundaries. I will sell, to parties who wish to follow 

 practical forestry methods in handlingthetimbergrowth, 

 at prices representingbutlittlemore than theactual value 

 of the standing timber. Most of them are located where 

 large additional areas of growing timber can be secured 

 at low cost. Also a forest tract of about 7,000 acres 

 carrying 50 million feet of Birch, Maple, Beech, Ash 

 and Poplar and 12 to 15 million feet of Spruce. Five 

 small lakes and about three miles of shore on a large 

 lake. Near railroad but secluded. No finer property 

 in the East for fish and game club or forest preserve. 



For particulars address 



E. BERTRAM PIKE 



PIKE, NEW HAMPSHIRE 



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