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AMERICAN-GROWN 

 TREES 



OUR stocks of trees, shrubs 

 and plants are not cur- 

 tailed by the stoppage of 

 foreign shipments. We sell 

 Andorra- grown. 



ANDORRA NURSERIES 



Wm. Warner Harper. Prop. 

 Bo> 200. Chestnut Hilt. Phil*.. 



FORESTRY SEEDS 



1 .. I I I K AT SPECIAL PaUCBS 

 Pinna atrobua Plcea. Bnclemunl 



P.eu<lo l.uga Hour Plcee, Puneena 



l,l Thuya Oceldeotnlle 



Plnua Ponderoaa Plnua taed* 



ami many other Tarletlea. all of this 

 season's erop and of food quality, 

 -ample upon request. Bead for ray 

 catalogue containing full Hat of Tarletlea. 



THOMAS J. LANE 



TREE SEEDSMAN 

 Dresher Pennsylvania 



Orchids 



We are specialists In Or- 

 chids; we collect. Import. 



grow, aell and export thla claaa of plants 



exclusively 

 Our Illustrated sad descriptive catalogue 



of Orchids may be had on application. Also 



special Hat of freshly Imported unestab- 



llabed Orchids. 



LAGER & HURRELL 



Ore Ai J Crouen am/ Imporkn SUMMIT. N. J. 



AMERICAN FORESTRY 



Trappc. W. S. (Penn. State. '!). timber inspec- | -y= 



Trautman, George (Ohio State Univ., '10, 1st Lt.. 



Montgomery, Ala. 

 Turner. P.. lnd Lt. (Univ. of Calif.).. 

 Tuttlc. I. J (Ore Ak. Sch. For.), retired 2nd Lt 

 Tweedy. Temple (Yale For. School. "M). Ind Lt, 



Bat. D, 304th KM. Art., Camp Upton, N. V 



VAN ARSI1A1.U HOWARD (student Mt. 

 Alton 2ml Lt., 8th Cav . El Paso, Tex., 

 Pa Dept. For 

 Van Buikirk. S S (Iowa State Col., '!, Co. A, 

 Sth Bn., Camp American Univ., Wash., V. C. 

 Van Horn. Harry K. (Mt. Alto For. Acad.. 14), 

 Co. A. 1st Bn., 10th Eng (For), Krance, Pa. 



Van Umt^C. A. (Univ. of Cal.), th Engr 



Van VVickle. J. M. (Univ. of Wash;, 'IS), Ry. 



Engrs. (18th U. S.). Co. E.. U. S. A.. Post 



Office 70S, A. E. K.. Krance. 

 Vcach. C. H. (Iowa State Col., T7>, Eng. Corps. 

 Verge, Fred, woodsman. Ten Saw Mill Units 



(Mass. For. Dept.). 

 Voight. Alfred W.. forest ranger, U. S. F. S. 



SALE OF TIMBER, KLAMATH INDIAN 



RESERVATION. 



NORTHERN MOUNT SCOTT UNIT 



SEALED BIDS, MARKED OUTSIDE "BID. 

 Northern Mount Scott Timber" and addressed 

 to "The Superintendent of the Klamath In- 

 dian School. Klamath Agency. Oregon,;' will be 

 received until 12:00 o'clock noon, Pacific Time, 

 Tuesday, May 28. 1918, for the purchase of timber 

 upon about 17,000 acres within Townships 29, 30 

 and 31 South. Range 7 East. The sale embraces 

 approximately 100,000,000 feet of Yellow Pine and 

 1.000.000 feet of White Fir. The cutting of White 

 Fir will be optional with the purchaser. Each bid 

 must state for each species the amount per thou 

 sand feet, Scribner decimal C, log scale, that will 

 be paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1921. 

 Prices subsequent to that date are to be fixed by 

 the Commissioner of Indian Affairs by three-year 

 periods No bid of less than Three Dollars and 

 Thirty-five Cents per thousand feet for Yellow 

 Pine, and Fifty Cents for White Fir during the 

 first period will be considered. Each bid must be 

 submitted in duplicate and be accompanied by a 

 certified check on. a solvent National Bank in 

 favor of the Superintendent of the Klamath In- 

 dian School in the amount of $4,000. The deposit 

 will be returned if the bid is rejected but re- 

 tained if the bid is accepted, and the required 

 contract and bond are not executed and presented 

 for approval within sixty days from such accept- 

 ance. 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, Klamath 

 Agency, Oregon. 



Washington. D. C, March 12, 1918 CATO 

 SELLS, (ommissioner of Indian Affairs. 



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ACKERMAN. A. E. (Univ. of Minn). Ma- 

 rine Detachment, U. S. Navy Coal Depot, 

 Tiburon, Calif. ... 



Wagner, G. C, Jr. (Yale For. School, '18), 2nd Lt., 



Bat. B, 347th KM. Art., Camp Lewis, Wash. 

 Wakeman, W. J. (Ore. Ag. Kor. Sch.), 1st Lt., 



Sic Res. Corps, Spruce Production Division. 

 Walsh, Harry A., Capt. Quartermaster's Dept., 



U. S. K. S. _ _ , 



Waiter, Roy Irving (Biltmore), Camp Jackson, 



S. C. 

 Waltermire, Kenneth L., Av. Sec, Signal Corps, 



forest ranger, U. S. F. S. 

 Ward, Herbert S., Master Eng., llth Engrs., Camp 



Green, Charlotte. N. C, clerk, U. S. F. S. 

 Warner, F. T. (Mich. Ag. Col., '16), 2nd Lt. 

 Warren, Avra M 2nd Lt. National Army, 1st 



Bat., 310th Inf., Camp Dix, N. J. 

 Warren, M. C. (Univ. of Cal.), 10th Engineers 



(Forest). . 



Warren, Weis (Univ. of Minn.), U. S. Marine 



Corps, 71st Co., 7th Reg. 

 Waters, Louis H., 20th Engineers (Forest), Am. 



Univ., Wash., D. C, U. S. F. S. 

 Watkins, T. B. (Penn. State Col., '1), Fifth 

 Engineers. _ _ . _ 



Watson, Clarence W. (Yale ex., '18), Barracks 5, 



F 17, Camp Merritt, N. J. 

 Webb, Walter R., Asst. Engineer in Korest 



Products. Radio Serv. 

 Webber, Burr (Iowa State Col. ex, '19), 10th 



Coast Art.. Ft. Riley, Cal. 

 Weber, G. C. (N. Y. State College of Forestry, 18), 



IJ S F S 

 Wtis,' Warren (Minn. For. Sch.), U. S. Marine 



Corps, 71st Co., 7th Reg , Santiago de Cuba. 

 Weitknecht, Robert H., 1st Lt.,The Presidio, San 

 Francisco, Cal., forest assistant, U. S. r. 5>. 

 Weiwel, R. W. (Iowa State Col., '19), Amb. 



Driver, Camp Bowie, Ft. Worth, Texas. 

 Welby, Harry H. (Biltmore), 10th Engineers 



(Forest). 

 Weldin, Neil (Iowa State Col. ex, '18). 

 Welty, Clarence, 20th Eng. (For.), American 



Univ., Washington, D. C. 

 Wells, Arthur B. (Mt. Alto, '11), Bat. E, 76th FM. 

 Art., Camp Shelby, Hattiesburg, Miss., Pa. 

 Dept. For. 

 Wcntling, Floyd, 10th Engineers (Forest), state 



forest warden. 

 Westveld, Marinus (Yale, '16), forest examiner, 



U. S. F. S. 

 Wheeler, Levi (Ore. Ag. For. Sch), 20th Eng. 



Co. B. 

 White, Martin E., forest ranger, U. S. F. S. 

 White, Sylver J., Co. B, Marine Barracks, Mare 

 Island Vallejo, Calif. (Forest Ranger, U. S. 

 F. S.>. 

 White, William E. (Mich. Agr. Col., 'lO), 10th 

 Engr. (For.), Co. D., 2nd Bn., A. E. F., France, 

 forest examiner, U. S. F. S. 

 Whitney. Raymond (Yale, '15). 20th Engineers. 

 Wieslander, A. E. (Univ. of Cal., Univ. of Mich,, 



'18). 20th Engineers (Forest). 

 Wiggin, Gilbert H. (Univ. of Minn , '13), Sgt., 



20th U. S. Eng. (For.), A. E. F. 

 Wilcox, J M., Corp. Inf. (Univ. of Wash., '20). 

 Wilder, Raymond T., 20th Engineers (For- 

 est), Mass. For. Dept. 

 Wilfond, J. E. (Penn. State Col., '14), 10th En- 

 gineers (Forest). 

 Wilkerson, Alvin E , 4th Co., O. C. A., Astoria, 



Oregon. 

 Williams, Harold T.. 20th Eng. (For.), forest 



guard, U. S. F. S. 

 Williams, Hubert C, (Yale, '08), 1st Lt. 10th Eng. 



(For.), A. E. F. 

 Williams, Robert C. (Wyman Sch. Woods, '17), 



Corp.. 2d O. F. A.. Battery A. 

 Wilson, D. M. (Ore. Ag. For. Sch.), 2nd Lt., Cav., 



Troop 11, 8th V. S. Cav. 

 Wilson, F. G. (Mich. Ag. Col.). 

 Wilson. Robert (Univ. of Minn.. '18). Capt. Co. 



F. 1st N. D Charlotte. N. C. 

 Wilson. S. A (Ore. Ag. Sell.), Army anil Navv 



Y. M (' A 

 Wilson. Stanley F. (Yale For. School, '14), Bat. 

 C, 19th Fid. Art., Camp Stanley, Texas, forest 



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