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GE 4 THE SEATTLE MONDAY, FONT: 14, 1920. Fire and the Razor-Backs Imperil Our Forests Lumbermen Launch Big Conservation Program Do you taste your cigarette when you smoke it? Try it right now. Light up one of those , cigarettes in your pocket — taste it! Is it O. K.? If so, fine! Stick to it. But if there’s any doubt in. your mind as to whether the taste just suits you, go to your staoke-shop—ask for RELU Cigarettes and put them to the taste-test! We have reason to be- lieve that like many other smokers, you'll find them to be smooth, refreshing— but’ more than that— pleasing to your taste! | “comfortably” —so they’re easy to take = a from the CIGARETTES left—Giant cedars and firs that are being rapidly cut from Washington's forests. Upper right—Logged over | package! S showing small fallen second growth that has been dest royed by fire. Lower left—Taking the forest manarchs out yt e . Lower right—Fellers bringing down a big fir. In most instances only the branches are wasted, for wk and slabs are used as house fuel in the cities and the sawdust goes to heat the mill boilers and dupply central plants.—Photos by Cress-Dale. ‘and the ramrtback hog are that can possibly be handled at] “There should be a wide, constet.|estry department governed by & non-po- Greatest enemies of forest reja profit. Not only is there little|ent policy for marketing public tim. | ities! board representing ail ee of waste but the timber interests are|ber to stabilize lumber prices for) 7, national committees which tx taking the lead in the work for the/the benefit of both industry and] ,s,cncing these forest conservation Preservation and perpetuation of | consumer plana already bas taken steps to America’s forests,” Long declares, “The forest service should be the | tame new forest legtelation. : This is the program of the West-| recognized leader, but given no ree) Sew Faws BEFORE [ern Forestry and Conservation as-|ulative power over state or private | oraTE LEGISLATURES |by the ‘committee of watiooal, tim |for mutual food. "| Thee new ws are expectet to no [NEWS PI - TODAY’S BEST “AN forest agencies should co-| before a number of state legislatures | 20c--f or--20 Reed Tobacco Company, Richmond, Virginia |Getting Ready for | Seattle Rose S 5 timber crops! operate for developing and continu. | *t thelr next sensions, A comprehen- j Arrangements for the Seattle R | Must be largely a government and ing this policy. | sive forest code embodying the plat- . society's annual show to be | . | form of the timber men's committee , ‘ June 29 and 20 in Forestry bufldi state function. Both should acquire | SUCCESSFUL FOREST POLICY |may be introduced at the 1921 nee on the Untversity of Washington much larger areas of suitable per-| MUST PROTECT PUBLIC |nion of the Washington legislature campus have been completed. The | manent forest land than they now “If the American public is to ex-| An effort will be made by the jum. park board will make a larger dis- — ‘This should be chiefly of | pect succeasful effort by! forest in-|bermen to have the state start at play then usual and local rosariamay cutever land. jdustry to perpetuate itself and re- once on a reforesting program. m i are interested in the new features: GOVERNMENT AND STATES nourc®s there must be a helpful at “We intend to start working for - =e WA. promised by the backers of the dis- SHOULD CONDEMN LAND tribute toward the industry. A muc-|a real forest policy that will mean | y play. Vice president and general| “The federal government and C*s*ful forest policy means much the growing of another crop of tim- / i ED of the Weyerhacuser Tim-/ states should have the right to|™ore than tree growing. | ber by the time the present one in 4 G. W. LUFBERRY is president of (Co., is one of the leaders in|condemn land classified as good, “It must provide confidence and depleted,” said Lang. “The com- aN, ¢4) W the first Harding club to be formed Preservation movemgnt.|only for timber-growing. security in every legal and commer. | mittee is leaving each section of the , I in Seattle. Within an hour after the charge of the national! “The government should reim.|°!! Phare, to industry and public| country to decide for itself what Ohtoan had been nominated, more of lumbermen which is|burse states and counties for the| lke. Each must be scrupulous to|local ateph are necessary. Forest ; { than 50 residents of Queen Anne hill ‘carrying on @ nationwide drive|loss of taxes involved. refrain from suspicion and injustice.” problems differ in different sections had organized the club. te the lumber industry.| “Land classification and studies| In connection with this program! “In 60 years’ time we shoujd have = { { eye sa aul wae Sean seid Program calls for close co | should be conducted jointly by in-| the committee proposed the follow./& new timber crop if a safle, pro- vh/) Z about feattle from the @peration between state, federal and| dustry, government and states. | ing platform to be carried out in ali | KTeastve policy can be developed. The Zz Z of articles ee in i te interests. * | “There must be more liberal fed-| Sections of the country |timber industry realizes the great f ——— Star Contrary to the general belief|eral appropriation for fire preven- must be improved, fire Ment. | Reed for immediate action. Ameri. there is wholesale waste in the|tion. Army facilities, especially ations provided. the use of|ca’s forests are rapidly being cut ind F the timbe: tl dieotanes ia al ad for iand clearing brought under bet- | away.” are utilizing every scrap|this work. . industry . ce tion ot! Dan Cupid Does Rushing Business |} Spuds may be expensive but that ' tact hawn't stepped the sale of mar- -| riage licenses, aeccrding to a report Tbe placed on the | dust Isened by Morris Kennedy, mar " | riage license clerk in the county ~| court house. To date this year 2,096 couples have taken the plunge. A | record Will be broken, Kennedy de in : Who Choose | clares, providing the present figures i o | WITHOUT A BLISTER to show | J { f |for their long trek, four Cle Elum g Electric Washer school teachers have just completed ge % @ 90-mile walk from Cle Elum to Se y, (Awarded Geld Medal) ide. attle. The hikers, Mis» Hortense F | . Y Ad RIA F J )| Kienapp, Miss Beatrice King, Miss r Ae ; \ Regen cane Ne revers- mission free! | Ida Nordine and Miss Ellen Munsen, . r 4 y ing or oscillating gea: an }all declare the journey, which was Dr Vik a. made over the Sunset highway, was eee BON: enue aa less metal. Lasts a lifetime. TO YOUR OWN EFFORTS we invite you to add the Counsel and advice of the able, experienced men - who form the Directorate of this strong Savings and Loan Association Our Greatest Pleasure fa:to help the smallest Savers to grow into big Savers and to see them reap the benefit of their Thrift by the addi- tion to their hard earned money of Regular Substantial Dividends. STAR-ZIEGFELD MRA, DFTA A BRAGG, 7, an at the home of her daughter, Mrs. SALESGIRLS’ BEAUTY CONTEST |) ators vaus, 116 w. Garfield st. 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