Committee of Public Information 



ROLLING THE LOGS 



The lumbcrjackit-s of the Northwest are doing yeoman service in getting out of the forests there the vast quantity of timber which is required for 

 the carrying through of this country's big shipbuilding program. On account of their size and their admirable fitness for the work in hand, 

 the big Douglas firs of Washington and that section are being cut and taken out by the millions of feet. 



Committee of Public Information 



EN ROUTE TO THE MILL 



These fine logs of Douglas fir, selected from the heart of the West Coast timberlands where big trees abound, are on their way to the factory 

 to be shaped for use in the construction of wooden vessels. On account of its large supply of the right kind of wood for shipbuilding the West 

 has been called on to supply a large amount of timber to the East and South for this purpose. 









