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AMERICAN FORESTRY'S ADVERTISERS 



FORESTERS ATTENTION 



AMERICAN FORESTRY will print free of charge in this column advertisements 

 of foresters wanting positions, or of persons having employment to offer foresters 



^"WANTED Work during the summer by a young 

 nun starting to study forestry. Would accept place 

 of any kind where practical experience could be ob- 

 tained. Free June 15. Best of references. Address 

 W. W. J., care of American Forestry. Washington, 

 D.C. . 



WANTED Position by Forester, graduate of one 

 of the best Forestry SchooU. six years' course, five years' 

 experience in the East and West, including U. S. Forest 

 Service, private and teaching work: considerable 

 experience in organization of work and men, special 

 preparation and ability for investigative work in 

 silvics and silviculture. Open for engagement in 

 teaching or field work in the East. Can take charge 

 of city forestry or private estate work. Best references. 

 Personal interview possible. At present employed. 

 Address Box 34. care of American Forestry. Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 



POSITION Young man (33), single, seven and a- 

 balf years" technical training. Will consider position 

 as City Forester, Park Superintendent, Superintendent 

 of Private Estate or Consulting Landscape Architect 

 for railroad. Education consists of post-graduate 

 work in prominent middle-western school of forestry, 

 supplemented by several years post-graduate work tn 

 recognized school of landscape design in the bast. 

 Experienced in public and private forestry, including 

 work in the Forest Service, the various phases of muni- 

 cipal forestry such as extension work, and tree surgery: 

 and also the designing of parks, playgrounds, and 

 private estates. References given and required. 

 Address XYZ. care of American Forestry. 



WANTER Forester with practical forestry expe- 

 rience in reforestation and the handling of second 

 growth timber products; preferably one who has also 

 some knowledge of management of game preserves. 

 Must have two to four thousand dollars capital and 

 first-class references. Situation on large acreage in 

 Maryland. Address "W. M. O.," care of American 

 Forestry. Washington, D. C. 



r RANGER desires position. Graduate of the New 

 York State Ranger School at Wanakena, N. Y., age 

 20 years, weight 160 pounds, habits good, very ambi- 

 tious. Please address Box 28. care of American 

 Forestry. 



YOUNG MAN 24 years old wishes position out 

 West. I have had a two-year course in Forestry in 

 Europe. Have spent over two years in British Colum- 

 bia. I am willing to work. Write. "Canadian, care 

 of American Forestry. 



WANTED A technical and practical forester and 

 woodsman would like a position with lumber com- 

 pany as timber cruiser, surveyor or woods foreman. 

 Best of references. Address Box 33. care of American 

 Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



MARRIED MAN with family desires position of 

 trust. Six years' practical experience in Forestry and 

 Nursery work in Germany; twelve years' experience in 

 commerce in Germany. France, England and Canada; 

 wide experience in farming and stock raismgin Germany 

 and Canada; four years as Fdrest Supervisor and Forest 

 Clerk in Canada; first class education and references. 

 Address Jas. Riehle, Forest Clerk, 184 Dunnedin Ter- 

 race. St. Paul, Minn. 



WANTED Position as City Forester, by graduate 

 forester and landscape gardener with exDerience in each . 

 Presently employed as Assistant City Forester in a city 

 of 700.000 population. Address Box AA, care of 

 American Forestry. 



GRADUATED Danish Forester, with nine yean' ex- 

 perience, since graduation, in nursery, planting, refor- 

 estation and thinning, also in road-building and logging 

 operation, in Denmark, Germany. India and Canada. 

 Highest references as to ability and character. Per- 

 manent position wanted with railroad company, private 

 estate, or timber company. At present employed in 

 Government service. Address, A. B., care American 

 Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



WANTED Position as City Forester or Park 

 Superintendent by graduate forester, experienced in 

 municipal and private forestry work. Presently 

 employed as Assistant Forester in city with popula- 

 tion of 147,000. Address, Box 29, care American 

 Forestry. 



TREE 8URGEON. with four years' practical 

 experience, wishes position on private estate or with 

 reliable company. Expert on shade tree work and 

 orchard rejuvenation. Conscientious and efficient 



-workmanship. References. Address H. E. W., care 



American Forestry. 



PRACTICAL WOODSMAN AND FOREST EN- 

 GINEER with thorough experience this country and 

 Europe will take charge of forested estate or game 

 preserve. An expert in m anagi n g and improving 

 woodlands, and can show results. Highest references 

 as to character, training, and ability. Address Woods 

 Superintendent. Care American Forestry Magazine. 

 Washington, D. C. 



GRADUATE FORESTER, in 1911. from a recog- 

 nized eastern college. Four years' experience. One 

 year each in Federal and Pennsylvania state Forest 

 Service. One year with Forest Engineering firm, and 

 one year in Municipal Forestry and Arboncultural 

 work. Am prepared and fully equipped for contract 

 or job work, also permanent or temporary position on 

 private estate, with a city or corporation anywhere in 

 the United States and at all times. _ Work includes 

 cruising, mapping, reforestation, thinnings, damage 

 appraisals, logging and fire protection plans. Munic- 

 ipal and Park work such as pruning, planting, designing 

 and reinforcing and repairing detective, decayed and 

 diseased trees. Address Box G. care of American 

 Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



YOUNG MAN with thorough training in Arbori- 

 culture and Forestry, with experience in Tree Surgery, 

 desires position as assistant city forester, or as tree 

 surgeon with some reliable firm. Address 'M. A. C. 

 care of American Forestry 



YOUNG man (28), single, technical education, five 

 years' general engineering experience, as instrument 

 man and computer, on surveys, and as inspector and 

 superintendent on construction. Also field and office 

 experience with U. S. Forest Service. Capable of tak- 

 ing charge of party; desires position with forester or 

 lumber firm. Address Box 32, care of American 

 Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



ENERGETIC Post Graduate Forester desires posi- 

 tion as an assistant- in park or city forestry work. 

 Subordinate duties preferred. Best of references. 

 Address Box 18. care of American Forestry. 



SCALER With actual experience desires position 

 with any lumber company in the United States or 

 Canada. Competent surveyor and mapper, accus- 

 tomed to roughing it. Present employer best reference. 

 Address "Scaler, care of American Forestry. 



WANTED Position by graduate forester. Ex- 

 perience in Southern Pineries; five years technical 

 training. Prefers South but willing to go anywhere. 

 Address Box 22, care of American Forestry. 



EXPERT, graduate of College and University, with 

 eastern and western experience. Has worked and 

 studied several years along, forestry, dendrological and 

 agricultural lines in Germany, Holland, Belgium; 

 Sweden, Norway, Denmark, France. Italy. England 

 and Switzerland. Writes, reads and speaks fluently 

 German, French, Dutch and Swedish. Acquainted 

 with, bookkeeping and some tropical forestry. Has 

 first-class references. Wants head position in large 

 company or corporation. Will invest some money if 

 required. Address Box 30, care of American Forestry. 



FOR SALE 



TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE 



For Sale 40.000.000 feet timber, mostly Short Leaf 

 Pine and Southern Cypress; 85 per cent in fee. Seven- 

 teen miles standard gauge railroad; 130-acre mill site 

 on deep water; eastern South Carolina. Address "B." 

 509 East Forty-second Street, Baltimore, Md. 5-6 



LARGE TRACT OF TIMBERLAND FOR SALE IN 

 TENNESSEE 



Nine miles from 0. & C. R. R., with water grade 

 from timber to the station. 



The timber has been cruised by some of the best 

 cruisers in the country, and they all report that it will 

 cut from two to five per cent more than the estimate 

 following: 



The land totals 23,000 acres and has upon it the 

 following number of feet (estimated): 111.000,000 feet 

 of White Pine; 15.000.000 feet of Poplar; 35,000,000 

 feet of Chestnut Oak and Yellow Pine; and 14,000.000 

 feet of Hemlock. This timber has never been tapped 

 for turpentine and is all virgin timber. 



The price of the whole tract is $275,000 00. 



For -further information apply to R. S. Bradley. 

 1722 H Street, Washington, D. C. 4-5 



140,000,000 Feet 

 National Forest 

 Timber For Sale 



LOCATION AND AMOUNTS. All 



the merchantable dead timber standing 

 or down and all. live timber marked or 

 designated for cutting on an area 

 embracing about 9,000 acres in T. 

 63 N., surveyed, and approximate 

 T. 64 N., unsurveyed, R. 3 E. B.M., 

 and approximate Ts. 35 and 36 N., 

 unsurveyed, R. 34 W., M.P. M., 

 Deer Creek watershed, Pend Oreille 

 National Forest, Idaho, and Kootenai 

 National Forest, Montana, estimated 

 to be 36,000,000 white pine, 50,000 

 yellow pine, 40,000,000 spruce, 15,000,- 

 000 cedar, 35,000,000 Douglas fir and 

 larch, 4,000,000 white fir, 6,000,000 

 hemlock, lodgepole and miscellaneous 

 sawtimber feet B. M., logscale, more or 

 less, an unestimated amount of alpine 

 fir, lodgepole pine and spruce timber; 

 60,000 cedar poles, more or less, to- 

 gether with an unestimated amount 

 of cedar piling, shingle bolts and posts. 



STUMPAGE PRICES. Lowest 



rates considered, $3 per M for green 

 and $1.50 per M for dead white pine; 

 $2 per M for green and $1 per M for 

 dead yellow pine; $1 per M for green 

 and dead Englemann spruce; and 50c 

 per M for all other species green and 

 dead; and for green cedar poles, the fol- 

 lowing rates: 25' 5", 10c; 25' 6", 15c; 

 25' 7", 20c; 30' 6", 25c; 30' 7", 30c; 

 30' 8", 35c; 35' 7", 40c; 35' 8", 45c; 

 40' 7", 60c; 40' 8", 65c; 45' 7", 70c; 

 45' 8", 80c; 50' 7", 80c; 50' 8", 85c; 

 55' 8", 90c; 60' 8", $1; 65' 8", $1.10; 

 70' 8", $1.20; 75' 8", $1.30; poles 

 having a top diameter of over 8", 

 same rate as for 8" top; dead cut cedar 

 poles, one-half the rate for green cut; 

 cedar piling lc per linear foot up to 

 and including 40'; over 40', l}^c per 

 linear foot; cedar shingle bolt material, 

 $1 per M feet logscale, and 75c per 

 cord; split cedar posts, 25c per hundred; 

 round cedar posts, 7' long, 50c per 

 hundred; round cedar posts over 7' 

 long, yic per linear foot. Prices 

 will be readjusted at the end of the 

 third, seventh, and tenth years. 



PERIOD FOR REMOVAL. A per- 

 iod of ten years, in addition to a period 

 of one year for the construction of 

 improvements, will be allowed for the 

 removal of the timber. 



DEPOSIT. With bid, $10,000 to 

 apply on purchase price if bid is 

 accepted, or refunded if rejected. 

 Ten per cent may be retained as 

 forfeit if the contract and bond are not 

 executed within the required time. 



FINAL DATE FOR BIDS. Sealed 

 bids will be received by the District 

 Forester, Missoula, Mont., up to and 

 including June 5, 1916. The right to 

 reject any and all bids is reserved. 

 Before bids are submitted, full informa- 

 tion concerning the character of the 

 timber, conditions of sale, deposits, 

 and the submission of bids should be 

 obtained from the District Forester, 

 Missoula, Mont., or the Forest Super- 

 visor, Sandpoint, Idaho. 



