750,000,000 Feet 

 National Forest Timber 

 To Be Offered For Sale 



The Forest Service is now 

 examining and will offer for 

 sale as a pulpwood propo- 

 sition the merchantable live 

 and dead timber marked or 

 designated for cutting on an 

 area located in approxi- 

 mately Township 30 N., 

 Ranges 8 and 9 E., W. M., 

 on the watershed of the 

 Stillaguamish River, Sno- 

 qualmie National Forest, 

 Washington, estimated to be 

 750,000,OOOfeetB.M.,more 

 or less, of western hemlock, 

 silver fir, mountain hemlock, 

 Sitka spruce, Douglas fir, and 

 western red cedar timber, 

 approximately 70 per cent 

 western hemlock, silver fir, 

 mountain hemlock and Sitka 

 spruce suitable for pulp- 

 wood. Formal advertise- 

 ment of this timber will 

 begin eind sample contract 

 will be prepared not later 

 than September 1, 1917. 

 Those interested may obtain 

 further information from the 



FOREST SUPERVISOR 

 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 



or the 



DISTRICT FORESTER 



PORTLAND, OREGON 



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REAL ESTATE 



IN THE HEART OF CRAWFORD 



NOTCH, WHITE MOUNTAINS, 



NEW HAMPSHIRE 



500 acres of Woodland in the centre of 

 Federal and State owned land. Forest 

 Rangers protect from fire loss. Govern- 

 ment Conservation guarantees scenic value 

 of the surrounding timberiand. 

 Game and FISH greatly increasing. Ideal 

 for a GENTLEMAN'S ESTATE for it 

 offers the rare COMBINATION of un- 

 equalled opportunity for SCIENTIFIC 

 FORESTRY DEVELOPMENT and AC- 

 CESSIBILITY to the best SUMMER 

 RESORTS. Bretton Woods only 10 miles 

 away. 



The fine scenery includes views of the en- 

 tire Presidential Range ; many trout 

 streams pure springs area well woOded 

 many old growth trees. 



For full particulars apply 



CHAS. H. MOREY 



BOX 27 BEMIS, N. H. 



CORN CATTLE HOGS 



Three-crop Corn Land 

 Virgin Soil 



No Crop Failures 



JOHN L. ROPER LUMBER CO. 

 Norfolk. Va. 



CANADIAN TIMBER 



Timber is one of the resources of Canada which 

 will produce great wealth. We have large and 

 small propositions for sale, which will interest 

 practical Timber men. 



For information, write: 



LOUGHEED & TAYLOR, LTD. 



CALGARY CANADA 



PHILIP T. COOLIDGE 

 FORESTER 



Stetaon Bldg., 31 Central Street, Bangor, Me. 



Management and Protection of Woodlands 

 Improvement Cuttings, Planting, Timber 

 Estimates and Maps. Surveying 



MOUNTAIN CABIN FOR RENT 



Located 10 miles from Asheville, N. C. Adjoin- 

 ing the Mt. Mitchell National Forest. Roads 

 good, scenery unsurpassed, climate salubrious, 

 spring water refreshing. 3500 feet altitude. 25- 

 mile view. 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



FOREST ENGINEER NEWBERN, N. C. 



IF YOU WANT TO BUY 



Timberlands, Preserves, 

 Estates, Farms, Camps, 

 etc., then we can assist 

 in getting exactly what 

 you want, provided such 

 properties exist. 



REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT 

 2 West 45th St. New York City 



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SALE OF TIMBER RED LAKE INDIAN 

 RESERVATION. 



SEALED BIDS, MARKED OUTSIDE "BID. 

 Red Lake Timber," and addressed to Superinten- 

 dent of thi; Red Lake Indian School, Red Lake, Minn., 

 will be received until 12 o'clock noon, Central Time, 

 September 26, 1917, for the purchase of timber upon 

 about 51,300 acres within Township 150 N., Ranges 32, 

 33,34,and35 west; Township 151 N.,Ranne832,33,and 

 34 West. The sale enbraces approximately 72,000,000 

 feet, of which about 65% is white pine, about 27% 

 Norway Pine and the remainder Jack Pine, Spruce, 

 Balsam, Cedar and Tamarack. Each bid must state 

 for each species the amount per thou.sand feet Scribner 

 decimal C log scale that will be paid. The minimum, 

 prices per M feet, B. M., which will be accepted are as 

 follows: White Pine $10, Norway Pine $8, Spruce $5, 

 Tamarack $3, Jack * iut- $3, Cedar $3, Balsam $2.50, 

 Cedar and Tamarack ties $0.08, Spruce and Balsam 

 pulp $1 per cord. Cedar posts, 7 feet long, 3 and 4 

 inch tops, $0.01; 7 feet long, 5 to 7 inch tops, $0,015; 



8 feet long, 4 tc 7 inch tops, $0.02; 8 feet long. 8 and 



9 inch tops, $0.05; iO feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops, 

 $0.025 ; 10 feet long, 8 to 10 inch tops, $0.08 ; 

 12 feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops, $0.03; 14 feet long, 4 

 to 7 inch tops, $0,035; i^ feet long, 4 to 7 inch 

 tops, $0.04; 18 feet long, 4 to 7 inch tops, $0.06. 

 Cedar pr.l^ s, 20 feet long, 4 to 8 inch tops, $0.08; 25 

 feet long, 5 to 8 inch tops, $0.12; 30 feet long, 6 to 8 

 in^b top.' $0.30; 35 feet long, 6 to 8 inch tops, $0.60; 

 40 feet long, 7 to 9 inch tops, $1.25; 45 feel long, 7 to 

 9 inch tops, $1.50; 50 feet long, 7 to 10 inch tops, 

 $2.25; 55 feet long, 7 to 10 inch tops, $3; 60 feet long, 

 7 to 10 inch tops, $4.50. Each bid must be submitted 

 in triplicate and be accompanied by a certified check 

 on a solvent National Bank in favor of the Superin- 

 tendent of the Red Lske Indian School in the amount 

 of $2,500. The deposit will be returned if the bid is 

 rejected, but retained if the bid is accepted, and the 

 required contract and bond are not executed and pre- 

 sented for approval within thirty days from such 

 acceptance. The right to reject any and all bids is 

 reserved. For copies of the bid and contract forms 

 and for other information, application should be made 

 to the Indian Superintendent, Red Lake, Minnesota. 

 Washington. D. C. July 13. 1917. CATO SELLS, 

 Commissioner of Indian Affairs. 



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 N., 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., 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 oer thousand feet B. 

 M. offered for Yellow PineUncluaing "bull pine") and 

 the amount per thousand feet offered for Fir, Larch 

 and other species. Each bid must be submitted in 

 triplicat3 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 returned if 

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

 is accepted and the bond and agreements reouired by 

 the regulations are not furnished within 60 days from 

 the d:ite 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 

 specie^will beaccepted.^ The right to reject any and 

 all bids is reserved. Copies of regulations and othpr 

 information regarding the proposed sale including 

 specific descripaon 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, 

 Commissione*" of Indian Affairs. 



TIMBER CRUISING 



of all kinds, in all sections, brings me constantly in 

 touch with owners of timber lands whose proper- 

 ties are adaptable to commercial or sporting pur- 

 poses. 



DONALD E. LAUDERBURN 



154 Fifth Avenue New York 



READY JULY Ist NEW BOOKLET 



TIMBER ESTIMATING METHODS 



Original and Practical Information for the Tim- 

 ber Cruiser, Ti mber Owner, and Lumberman, 

 giving details of method and cost of Timber 

 Estimating based on actual experience on over 

 100 timber tracts. 



Postpaid, 50 cents each. 



HOWARD R. KRINBILL 



FOREST ENGINEER NEWBERN, N. C. 



