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    Friday, May 31, 1940
SOUTHERN OREGON MINER
Page 3
huw clizzjr those diners are. We hope
thut whatever happens the roads
don't put on three-decker diner
tables
!BM, Green Red Cedar 142 M per M for the Incense Cedar.
feet B M , Fire killed Red Cedar Only stamped Ponderosa and Sug­
214 M feet BM Hemlock 30 M ar Pine trees to be cut. All other
below 24 ins DBHOB re
• • •
feet B M , none of the timber to species
served from cutting T 37 8., R.
be
sold
for
less
than
$2.00
per
M
Muasallnl’s attitude may be
, Sec 5, . NW';SE'
Leonard N. Hall
_. .. __ '4 Ponder-
for the Green Douglas Fir, $1 00 8 osa W Pine
deseribed as that of a man who
9 M feet B M Sugar
Editor und Publisher
per
M
for
the
Fire
killed
Douglas
la working hard for peace with
Pine 134
feet BM , Douglas
Fir and Green Red Cedar, $ 75 per Fir 85 M M
both fini*.
À
feet BM , none of the
\fhl.Phillipr
M
for
the
White
Fir
Fire
killed
Entri ed il» xrcoiiil-eliixr
timber to be sold for less than
SUBSCRIPTION
WMV «W'W
Red Cedar, and Hemlock. T 29 8., $3.00 per M.
matter February
15
RATES
the _________
Ponderosa
F AIR ENOUGH
R 9 W, Sec 33, W^NW'i DA Pine $4 00 per for
i In Advance)
M
for the Sugar
1935, at the poaloffice at
1IIKEE BECKER PULLMAN
Roger Babs on, he's a dry,
Fir
1668
M
feet
B
M
,
Ashland, Oregon, under
’”'
”
M
BERTHS
To be a President he'll try;
M feet BM , Port
I' ‘ OrfordK
2 _ _______
ONE YEAR
$150
All Pine trees not stamped
the act of March 3, 1879
27
M
feet
B
M
,
Hemlock
53
M
We've
had
the
three-decker
sand-
He will not take a drink with me—
HIX MONTH«
80«
cutting and all Douglas Fir
feet B M . none of the timber to for
wich und the three-decker bus and Nor will I drink with Roger B.
*
trees
below 24 ins DBHOB are
1 Mailed Anywhere In the
be sold for less than $2 25 per M reserved
• • •
now we arc about to get
from cutting. Douglas
TELEPHONE 8561
United States)
for
the
DA
Fir,
$1
75
per
M
for
die three-decker radroad
"The fate of the German nation
Fir to be taken at the option of
the
DC
Fir,
$10
00
per
M
for
the
berth.
the purchaser In lane County: T.
for the next 1 .(NX) years is at stake."
Port Orford Cedar. $.75 per M. for
says Der Fuehrer. What's 999 years the Hemlock. Trees less than 24 15 8, R 6 W, Sec. 31, SE<4 Red
"THF. Illi III Hill, 111
NET YOU FICEE”
Fir 4170 M feet B.M , Hemlock
The Pullman company and six months in a crisis like this?
ins DBHOB reserved from cut­ 60 M. feet B.M. none of the tim­
• • •
is turning out a combina­
ting T 29 S, R 11 W„ Sec. 9. ber to be sold for less than $2.00
tion coach-sleeper that will
HIE GILL AND THE
NE'4 and NEL HE'« Douglas Fir per M. for the Red Fir, $1 00 per
WE’VE ALREADY REPAID LAFAYETTE,
have the berths in three
EARTHQUAKE
1420 M feet B M Port Orford M for the Hemlock Trees below
SO LET’S STAY Ol I THIS TIME!
layers: lower, upper and
A seagull, tired out from a lo. Ig Cedar 440 M feet B M . Dead or 24 ins DBHOB reserved from cut­
stratosphere
journey, flew toward land and light Down Port Orford Cedar, 24 M ting T 15 8 . R 7 W . Sec 23.
For Home reason which han alway« been unre-
• • •
ed on a crag, but as it happened an feet B M , none of the timber to SEUSW'4 Yellow Fir 3300 M.
vealed to The Miner, Americans are HUppoHed to have
The new car will repre­ earthquake occurred at that identi­ tx- sold for less than $2.25 per M. feet B M , Hemlock 75 M. feet
sent the combined talents cal moment To the dismay of the for the Douglas Fir. $10 00 per B.M.. none of the timber to be
a great loyalty for England. Aside from our wimilarity
of the railroad, the hotel, little bird the whole line of rocky M for the Port Orford Cedar, sold for less than $2 50 per M for
of speech and racial descent (or escape, if you read
the trailer and the parlor­ cliffs seemed to tremble suddenly, $8 00 per M. for the Dead or the Yellow Fir, $1.50 per M. for
Down Port Orford Cedar. Douglas the Hemlock T 15 8 , R 7 W.,
magic Industries.
Your lift upward and then collapse be-
hiHtory) there is little actual basis for unuHual affec­
Fir trees below 50 ins. DBHOB Sec 27. SE‘4NW's Red Fir 336
chair Is a railroad chair neath him.
tion.
and Port Orford Cedar trees be­ M feet BM. Yellow Fir 863 M.
one moment and—presto!
At this the gull flapped hi« wing« low 42 ins. DBHOB reserved from
A h this department remembers itB history lessons,
—a three-passenger bou­ and flew back to sea as fast as he cutting T 31 S , R 12 W , Sec, feet BM Red Cedar 50 M. feet
B.M , none of the timber to be
doir the next.
the colonies' principal enemies were the same countries
could, screaming tragically.
"See 22. WLSWL Red Cedar 71 M. sold for less than $2 00 per M for
• • •
DA Fir 261 M feet the Red Fir, $2 25 per M for the
the evil thing I’ve done! ... 1 lit on feet BM
which now roll sheep's eyes in the direction of America
Through the new car the the crag for a moment, and as a B.M , White Fir 260 M feet B M , Yellow Fir. $1.50 per M for the
and tell us they’re fighting ’’our fight.” From the Bos­
Pullman company carries result I've wrecked the whole coast Green Port Orford Cedar 779 M. Red Cedar. Trees below 24 ins.
feet B M , Dead and Down Port DBHOB reserved from cutting. T.
the
art of concealing
ton tea party down through the war of 1812 England
line!"
Orford Cedar 68 M feet B.M, 16 S.. R. 8 W. Sec. 5. Lots 6, 8
plumbing to new heights.
His companions consoled him as none of the timber to be sold for
has been a recurrent foe which the United States was
There are almost as many
best they could. "I don’t think I'd less than $1.25 per M for the and 9 Yellow Fir 969 M feet B M ,
able to outwit. It wa.H not until the World war when
Red Cedar 140 M feet B M . Hem­
natures hidden under one take all the responsibility." they
Red Cedar, $2 00 per M for the lock 46 M feet B.M., none of the
seat as you will And In most
we became allies of our traditional oppressors that
said gently
"There was an earth­ DA Fir. $100 , per M
for the timber to be sold for less than
windows.
quake. too. you know."
White Fir, $10 00 per M for the $2 00 per M for the Yellow Fir,
they were able to really take us in. Now we are being plumbers* supply
• • •
Green Port Orford Cedar, $8 00 $1.50 per M. for the Red Cedar,
William March
asked, by inference and direct appeal to our emotions
The new car is a de luxe coach
• • •
per M. for the Dead and Down $100 per M for the Hemlock.
without the conventional center
Port Orford Cedar. Douglas Fir Yellow Fir trees less than 38 ins.
SPRING VERDICT
to again jump in on their behalf.
aisle. The aisle is now about three
Some men assert they outings take below 44 ins DBHOB and Port DBHOB and Hemlock and Red
Orford Cedar trees below 32 ins Cedar trees less than 24 ins
There
are
points
to
starboard,
An insidious effort is Isdng made to paint
To fish a mountain flow.
DBHOB reserved from cutting. T. DBHOB reserved from cutting. T
accommodations tor 45 passengers,
When
really
their
main
pleasure
is
true neutrality as pro-Hltlerlsm. The allies
31 S.. R. 12 W.. Sec. 22. EI4SW1« 18 S. R. 1 W. Sec 3. SE'4SE'4
Nothing more than the appearance
To let their whiskers grow.
Red Cedar 85 M feet B.M., DA DA Fir 445 M feet B M , DB Fir
wpuld like nothing better than to mt American
of the porter with a few mysterious
• • •
Fir 435 M feet BM, White Fir 45 M feet B.M., none of the tim-.
motions is necessary to eliminate
citizens uho believe w? should stay out of Eur­
590 M feet BM, Green Port Or­ ber to be sold for less than $1.75
EDUCATION FOR OUR ELDERS
the seats and substitute the ground
People are always writing articles ford Cedar 660 M feet B.M . Dead per M for the DA Fir and $1.50
ope’s quarrels branded as traitors and “fifth­
floor, mezzanine and terrace berths.
on how to bring up children. Why and Down Port Orford Cedar 26 per M for the DB Fir T. 22S , R
columnists.”
doesn't someone get real coura­ M feet BM , Hemlock 15 M. feet 1 W.. Sec. 15. Lots 2 and 3 Red
It has everything but elevator
geous and write a book on how to B M, none of the timber to be Fir 1140 M feet B.M . Yellow Fir
We are living told that the British navy is our one service between bunks.
sold for less than $1.25 per M. 1390 M feet B M . White Fir 20
bring up parents?
for the Red Cedar. $2 00 per M. M feet BM, Red Cedar 20 M.
• • •
protection on the Atlantic side of the continent, but
for the DA Fir, $1.00 per M. for
When all three occupants desire
The other night ' Moonlight Ser- the White Fir and Hemlock, $10.00 feet B.M., Incense Cedar 50 M
it now looks as though the English fleet is scant pro­ to go to bed at once there is no
enade" was being played on the per M for the Green Port Orford feet B.M . Hemlock 15 M feet
B.M., Cedar Poles 85, none of the
tection for its homeland. And as for the allies pledging problem. But it will become a mat­ radio, and do you know that my fa­ Cedar.
$8 00 per M for the Dead timber to be sold for less than
ter for the American Railroad asso­
cooperation or mutual protection in return for our ciation. the RFC. the SEC and the ther didn't even know it was Glenn and Down Port Orford Cedar. $1.75 per M for the Red Fir, $2 00
Miller's theme song? He doesn't Douglas Fir trees below 44 ins. per M for the Yellow Fir. $1.50
military indulgence, look at their record in the present sundry private and federal agencies even
know what boogie-woogie mu­ DBHOB and Port Orford Cedar
M for the Incense Cedar.
series of events: Czechoslovakia, Poland, Finland, Den­ when one man wants to turn in and sic is. It doesn't seem to bother trees below 32 ins. DBHOB re­ per
$1.00 per M for the White Fir.
the other two want to play rummy.
served from cutting. T. 31 S.. R. Red Cedar, and Hemlock. $.75
him at all.
mark. Norway. Holland and now Belgium have fallen
• • •
12 W„ Sec 27, NW <4 DA Fir 106 each for the Cedar Poles. Area
with little more than lip-service assistance from the
Elmer TwitchcU’s chief concern Is -------- ----- —|
M feet BM , White Fir 95 M South and West of Sharps Creek
that he will be in a lower on a rough $25.000 in amount. The deposit of, feet BM, Green Port Orford Ced­ on Lot 3 reserved from cutting.
allies who had promised so much.
road when two fellows in the uppers any successful bidder will be cred­ ar 798 M feet BM, Dead and In Washington County: T. 1 S.
ited as a first installment in the I Down Port Orford Cedar 103 M. R. 5 W. Sec. 31, N4NE>4 Red
have breakfast in bed.
Although Th? Miner certainly admits no de­
• • •
payment for the timber. Checks of feet B.M, Red Cedar 47 M feet Fir 1888 M feet B.M . Fire killed
fense for th? treacherous, murderous tactics of
The modernization of railroad cars unsuccessful bidders will be re­ B M . none of the timber to be Red Fir 100 M feet.BM. Fire
turned upon award of the bid. A sold for less than $2 00 per M. for killed Red Cedar 170 M feet B M .
Hitler, it believes the allies’ claim* of righteous­
within the last few years has been
bond on al) sales will be required the DA Fir. $1 00 per M for the none of the timber to be sold for
amazing.
So
rap-
ness and vehement condemnation of Germany to
in an amount computed at the White Fir. $10.00 per M. for the less than $1.75 per M for the Red
id has been the ’•J X
rate of at least 20 per cent of the Green Port Orford Cedar. $8.00 Fir. $1.50 per M for the Fire
I n * a case of the pot calling the kettle black.
trend that when
first $10,000 of the bid, plus 10 per M for the Dead A Down killed Red Fir, $1.00 per M. for
a man gets into
per cent of any additional amount Port Orford Cedar. $1.25 per M. the Fire killed Red Cedar. In
Let’s keep out of Europe*« quarrels. Neither side an old-time rail­
of the bid in excess of $10.000 for the Red Cedar. Douglas Fir Yamhill County : T. 2 S , R. 5 W .
Payment for timber will be re­ trees below 40 ins. DBHOB and Sec. 31. WH8WK “
went into this conflict with clean hands and clear con­ road car today it
Red Fir 1650
quired
in advance of cutting, pay­ all Port Orford Cedar trees below M feet B M . Red Cedar 180 M
is like climbing
science, and our dear friends the Europeans woulc into a 1908 air­
ment in full at the time of filing 32 Ins. DBHOB reserved from cut­ feet B.M., none of the timber to
like to have us pull out their chestnuts once more.
the contract being required in ting In Douglas County: T. 23 S, be sold for less than $1.75 per M.
cooled
Franklin
sales amounting to $2500 or less. R. 6 W . Sec. 3. NE^iSEk* Red for the Red Fir and $1.25 per M
Our patriotism, our sympathy and our industria roadster.
i In larger sales, payment may be Fir 630 M feet BM.. Incense for the Red Cedar. T. 4 S., R. 6
And what the roads have done to , made Tn a number of installments Cedar 60 M feet B.M., none of
and economic strength were born on American soil—
W, Sec 29. SW'iSWi; Red Fir
the dining cars is nobody’s business. , scneuuieu
scheduled to
with uie
the the timber to be sold for less than 1395 M feet B.M., White Fir 100
10 keep
Keep pace wiut
let’s keep them here and use them to build up our
They even have hostesses In ’em
rate of timber cutting and pay­ $1 50 per M In Jackson County:
feet B.M., none of the timber
security rather than squander them in another futile She's the brunette who, when you able upon demand from the Chief I T 38 S R 4 E, Sec 35. WL, M.
to be sold for less than $1.75 per
The successful bidder in NW v 4 Yellow Pine 47 M feet M. for the Red Fir. $1.50 per M.
attempt to rescue a declining allied dominance in enter all alone, holds up her index Forester.
each sale exceeding $5000 in B M . Sugar Pine 226 M feet B M . for the White Fir. T. 5 S., R. 7 W.
Ongcr
and
ashL
Unc
.?"
Thlt.aiips
’
s
Europe.
amount will be required, prior to none of the timber to be sold for Sec. 27, SSNWii Red Fir 550
approval of the contract cov­ less than $3.50 per M. for the M feet B.M., White Fir 190 M.
Our best citizens during these next few months or Susie L. Allen as of record Vol. the
ering such »ale, to furnish a sworn Yellow Pine and $4.50 per M. for feet B.M., none of the timber to
years will be those who believe Americanism means 77 of Deeds on page 2, Records of financial statement showing abil­ the Sugar Pine. Only trees brand­ be sold for less than $1.50 per M.
county. Oregon.
ity to fulfill the terms of the con­ ed USOC to be cut. T. 39 S., R.
the Red Fir. $1.00 per M. for
staying at home and keeping our own front porch in Jackaon
Also: Subject to the conditions, tract. For copies of the form of 3 E . Sec 35. ESNE'i Ponderosa for
the
White Fir. Trees below 24 ins.
readiness for unwelcome company. Meddling in an­ rights and privilege» relating to proposal, form of contract and Pine 425 M. feet B.M., Sugar Pine DBHOB
reserved from cutting. T.
y\\»st
party
wall
of
the
premises
other continent’s grievances is like jumping into a herein described, contained in an bond, and other information, ap­ 138 M. feet B.M., Douglas Fir 162 4 S., R. 6 W„ Sec. 12. NE>4NWV4
plication should be made to the M feet B M , White Fir 5 M. feet
Fir 595 M feet B M , Yellow
family quarrel—and no good can come of it to any­ agreement made between J. Syd Chief Forester, O. and C. Admin­ B.M., Incense Cedar 112 M feet Red
Fir 80 M feet BM, White Fir 100
McNair and Susie L. Allen with istration, Portland, Oregon. The B M„ none of the timber to be M. feet BM, Beetle Killed Red
body.
N. J. Reasoner as recorded in Vol. timber volumes, given in the fol­ sold for less than $4.25 per M Fir 60 M. feet B.M., none of the
88 of said Deed Records on page lowing appraisals, are estimated for the Ponderosa Pine. $4.00 per timber to be sold for less than
avenue); thence South 35 degrees 458 and Deed of Record Vol. 87, and may be more or less than the M. for the Sugar Pine. $1.00 per $1.75 per M. for the Red Fir. $2 50
02' West 100 feet to a point on page 414, thereof
amounts stated. Living cull trees M. for the Douglas Fir and In- per M for the Yellow Fir. $1.00
Said sale is made pursuant to and young timber less than mer­ cense Cedar. $.50 per M. for the per M. for the White Fir and
the northerly side line of an alley
as described in Volume 56 on page an execution issued out of the; chantable size are reserved from White Fir. Only Pine trees stamp­ Beetle Killed Red Fir. Trees be­
Circuit Court of the state of Ore­ cutting. Payment for timber un­ ed USOC to be cut; Douglas Fir. low 24 ins. DBHOB reserved from
FYIR SALE New and used desks, 450, Deed Records of Jackson gon
Jackson county on the less otherwise specified shall be White Fir and Hemlock below 28
The right to waive tech­
filing cabinets, swivel chairs and county, Oregon, which point is 30 20th for
day of May. 1940, in a cer­ based upon the estimated stand­ in». DBHOB reserved from cut­ cutting.
nical defects and to reject any and
safes. Medford Office Equip­ feet distant from intersection of tain cause
wherein
G.
S
Butler
is
the
Northerly
side
line
of
said
ing timber volume
In Benton ting. T 39 S.. R 4 E.. Sec. 3.
bids is reserved. Dated at Port­
ment Co., 32 North Grape street,
plaintiff and O T Bergner, et al, County: T. 13 S , R 7 W.. Sec. 15. EtjNE1» and SE1* Ponderosa all
land,
Oregon, this 17th day of
Medford.
(48tf) alley with westerly side line of are
defendants.
said First avenue; thence North
SELSEL DA Fir 300 M. feet I Pine 335 M. feet B.M.. Sugar Pine May. 1940. W. H. Homing, Chief
Dated May 24. 1940
56 degrees 19' West along North­
B M., DB and DC Fir 800 M feet 825 M. feet B M., Douglas Fir 510 Forester, O. and C. Administra­
NOTICE OF HALE
SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff.
B M. Hemlock 35 M feet B.M., M feet B.M . White Fir 93 M. feet tion.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN erly side line of said alley
By HOWARD GAULT.
none of the timber to be sold for B M, Incense Cedar 89 M feet (May 24-31)
that on June 29, 1940, at 10 o'clock 56 feet; thence North 35 degrees
. Deputy. less than $2.00 per M. for the B M , none of the timber to be
a.m., at the front door of the 02' East 100 feet to a point on (M 31. J 7-14-21)
DA Fir, $1.75 per M. for t|ie DB sold for less than $4.50 per M. for
court house In Medford, Jackson Southerly side line of Main street
United Staten Department of A DC Fir. $100 per M for the the Ponderosa Pine, $5.00 per M
county, Oregon, I shall sell at ; which point is distant 86 feet
public auction for cash to the along the southerly side line of the Interior General I juh I Office, Hemlock. Tree» below 24 ins. for the Sugar Pine. $1.00 per M
highest bidder the following de­ Main street from its intersection O, and C. Administration, Port­ DBHOB reserved from cutting. T. for the Douglas Fir, $.75 per M
or ROSE FEVER
scribed real property, situated in with westerly side line of First land, Oregon. Sealed bids, marked 14 S.. R. 7 W., Sec 17. S>,NW'4. for the White Fir and Incense
avenue; thence South 56 degrees outside “Bid for Timber," and ad­ Nt^SWL DA Fir 955 M feet Cedar (Douglas Fir. White Fir, New, GveranteeJ remedy work« fast three« n
Jackson county, Oregon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point on the 19' East along the Southerly line dressed to the Chief Forester, O. B.M., DB Fir 1190 M. feet B M., and Incense Cedar to be taken at rystem, relieves yeer misery in a few minuH
southerly side line of Main street of Main street 56 feet to place of and C. Administration, 410 Cus­ DC Fir 305 M feet B.M . White option of the purchaser.) Only REESE’S BLU-TAB,
tom House. Portland, Oregon, will Fir 65 M feet B M.. Red Cedar stamped Ponderosa and Sugar
in the city of Ashland, Jackson beginning.
county, Oregon, which point lies
Also, the party wall right in be received until 10:30 am., Pa­ 50 M feet B.M , Hemlock 25 M. Pine trees to be cut; other species ^‘.¿ t ^T s FREE SAMP”
North 56 degrees 19’ West along West wall in First National Bank cific time. June 7, 1940, for the feet B.M.; none of the timber to below 24 ins. DBHOB reserved
EAST SIDE PHARMACY
said street boundary 30 feet from building as set forth In an agree­ purchase of timber upon tracts be sold for less than $2 00 per M. from cutting. T. 39 S . R. 4 E.
the point of Intersection of South­ ment of record in Vol. 69 of Deeds hereinafter described; the cutting for the DA Fir. $1.75 per M. for Sec 3, W>,NW>4 and SWL Pon-
erly line of Main street with West on page 565 and as contained In and removal of the timber to be the DB Fir, $1 50 per M. for the derosa Pine 942 M feet B.M.,
erly side line of First avenue deed of said First National Bank carried out in accordance with the DC Fir. $1 00 per M for the White Sugar Pine 434 M feet B M ,
<
(heretofore known as Hargadine of Ashland to J. Syd McNair and forest practice rules approved on Fir, Red Cedar, and Hemlock. In Douglas Fir 738 M. feet BM .
July 7, 1938 by the Secretary of C'liU'louiuiM County: T. 6 S., R. 2 White Fir 174 M feet B.M., hone
the Interior. Each bid must state E., Sec. 29. N'jNWL Red Fir of the timber to be sold for less
the amount per thousand feet, 1225 M feet B M . White Fir 15 than $4 50 per M. for the Pon de r-
board measure, that will be paid M. feet B.M., none of the timber osa Pine, $5.00 per M. for the
for each species or class of timber. to be sold for less than $2 00 per Sugar line, $1.00 per M. for the
No bid for less than the appraised M. for the Red Fir. $1 50 per M Douglas Fir, $.75 per M for the
value will be considered. Each bid for the White Fir In Coon Coun­ White Fir. Only stamped Pon de r-
must be submitted in duplicate ty: T. 28 S., R 11 W.. Sec 19. osa and Sugar Pine trees to be
and be accompanied by a deposit. SW>4NE>4, SELNWl/4, N> s SW cut; other species below 24 ins.
The deposit must be in the form %, NWLSEL Douglas Fir 1445 DBHOB reserved from cutting.
of a certified check on a solvent M. feet B.M., Port Orford Cedar Douglas Fir and White Fir trees
National bank and in favor of the 309 M. feet B.M , none of the tim- to be taken at the option of the
Chief Forester of the O. and C. ber to be sold for less than $2.25 purchaser. In Josephine County:
Administration. The amount of per M. for the Douglas Fir, $10.00 T. 38 S.. R 7 W . Sec 1. S'^SE1.*
Phone
the deposit will be computed at per M. for the Port Orford Cedar NE'4 and E'gSE^ Ponderosa
FOR QUALITY
feet o.aa,,
B.M., Sugar
Pine
ir trees below
oeiow ov
r me 162 M.
m. ieei
augur r-uie
Douglas r Fir
50 ins. , Pine
the rate of at least 20 per cent uougias
AND
SERVICE
of the first $1000 of any esti­ DBHOB and Port Orford Cedar I 364 M. feet BM., Douglas Fir 992
mated stumpage value; at least trees below 42 ins. DBHOB re-’ M " feet B.M.. Incense Cedar 43
10 per cent of the next $9000 of served from cutting. T. 28 S.. R M. feet BM., none of the timber
any estimated stumpage value and 12 W.. Sec. 3, S‘ s NE'4 Green to be sold for less than $2.50 per
at least 5 per cent of any addi­ Douglas Fir 1213 M. feet BM, M. for the Ponderosa Pine, $3.50
DAIRY
tional estimated stumpage value Fire killed Douglas Fir 711 M.' per M. for thè Sugar Pine, $1.00
In excess of $10,000 and up to feet B.M., White Fir 109 M. feet per M. for thè Douglas Fir, $.75
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