Out of the lumber camps, large and small, comes much that is interesting and valuable in the lumber and its allied industries. They cause you to stop and wonder what is to replace these particular forests when woodsman have taken out the last usable tree; what of the future? The great stories of the battles againts the elements; of human strategy mastering nature's wooden giants; of lives liived by America's pioneer "empire builders"; all these and their corresponding sequels of re-constructing and raising new forests "primeval" will be told and pictured in the Yates Quality Magazine
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