THE DAILY NEBRASKAN r4 REASO NFOR FORESTRY AND GROWING IMPORTANCE ( ('out miicd tniiii pan 1 ) liKln cinliti?uP TmfiimtioiiH of pci pan nl I In1 lii-c nuiHt 1)0 fainil lar to liim ltrfoip he ( ,111 tell whethei IUh foii",t is kiiiwihh at its bent, ho muni hae a know ledue of its mouth under aiims ooiiilitioiiH gained through m iiinn nieiits ieiiiiilnu alue bra. solid K'oinili. and Miieini;, and those tin a-nn in nts must bo ie lati d to tin- sod and Imht conditions' under ulinh the t'oiest is kimuIiii; Die niowth nia bo inaleti.illv affect ed b fllllKl and llli'f N, lliese too ie studied When tin t inibei is 1 1 ,id lo ( lit the foieftoi iiiiihI indicate tlie method to be follow eil alw.ns ke pliiK in nitnd that another loiisi is to be kiouii on this same ,nea onh a mui h hotter one than the pti.siut, and also keep inn in mind that he will not lie lonu olioimh to s. e e new lotesl loKed anil that his iiii.st.ikr, will be a Imnp: monument to him In unlet to deiei mine the imihiiil ol woikiru; his for e.' t he miisi (uiiskIii m.ni things loiist will ibli innate aftei it loaches .1 (i Main are; h.. mimt hnd thai :k' Hit' he ib .ils with aiithuielic and c,ioiiniii pi o"i i s- mils ( oin pound in liti si ,wmI lot a i it h ins , .mil handles ib i .lib s ,i ml t w i nt i a t pi i l oils inoi e fieeh lb, iii atuithi i pe son would con sidei ituln idital ' eai s When the Winning s nndei a the toil stet assinni s a unite diflotetit tole lie miisi mule si.tinl tin inotlioils of loiu ill" .111(1 hi s still better equipped it In has li.nl the naftice lie tnusl know how tie- wotk is done in the Woods how the loj's ate I.ikell Dill how Ho .iti ti.Hispoi led to the mill, i nd should h i e a I, in idea of t ho CO' Is o' .ill the oli 1 ,'lt foils , lies lies Iii should know how that method is ui'iiiK lo .ill' t the Inline ol his woods lie should know the l.iws Koenill; lonti.nts I, uid sabs .i nil hie piotee Moll I lo tin thuds ,iiid laws he studies in ( olh ne and supplements that with woik in the woods (lining the sutnnioi in at ion The hue oi wiiil, h.i i nist indi Pat d. 1 1 .;.!il Bii'liUJ" "u seed thiourh the nuisi i . to harvesting tho inntiiro crop, in now In operation In tho I'nltpd StntoH forest sorvloo. In Homo of tho atato fori'Htry dopnrt montH and to n small nxtont, In tho inothodH of a fow larn lumber and railway companion Some forests are managed for their heiiellclal effectH on stream How vh(ro Privation and water Huppl are of llrst Importance Hero again dlffoioiit problems con front tho foroHtor Tlii'te are sovoral other, perhaps indiioet linen in which tho forester is vltalh inteiostod among which are, Hie inaniifact in i of wood into useful aitl'leH prosorui the treatment of wood to prolong tho usefulness of timber; wood pulp, for most of our paper is iiiiiile from wood, turpentine industries, and wood dls t illation. The llrnt, that of nuking wagons load pencils, carriages, spools houses, barrels, boats, furnittiie. toothpicks boos, farm implements, collins. and so on, opens a Held fur the forester who has a good engineering founda t ion . or the engineer with a good for esti foundation, the latter consisting of a thorough knowledge of the stun lure and all of the properties of all the different woods now on the maiket about bft In the presei atie business a knowledge of wood stun lure of fungi and ol tho growth ol the' tiee, com binod with some eiigincet mg is need od This, and the other lines ni'-n tinned paper pulp, wood distillation turpentine work, are all established in dustries and are roaih for ospoelalh trained men to impnno their moth ods The goei iniieiit is helping in thai direction, now. to a rnaikod o tent. It loquiie.s about Ine eais ol col lego work to gie t he lorent oi a propel foundation lor his work and when those llo eais haw passed he ioes into a little, town oi into the woods or into a cii, just as , in 'engineer oi a doctoi ; he makes a fair living hut larely gets rich, juM as an engineer or a doctor; his wotk, bo slaits but does not see tho HiiihIi. unlike tho en ginoor , bis success depends to a won derfully huge extent upon his com mon House, just as in the case of the onglnripr, ttrr htwyrr and the- doctor. ! wKk'Mm'm" ' i W llillilil sBr liin Mm ki I l nBiiA VII ' m 1 - ;flul 11 IIIIMI ; t -ik , m mm Henrietta Crosinan Who Comes in I lor (Jrent Comody Success "THE REAL THING" cit the OLIVER, Thu. Mat. & Night, April 25 I iic 1. nlisli WeVe Out for Spring! When the lirM nlin whittles. it time to ho thinking of Spring Sfjoes, for no man can feel springlike in heavy inter ones. We've those now Spring' TJ Models, for young men, which we know aro just right. (Mir slioes and oxfords fresh from the workrooms of The Worlds Best Shoemakers riio Arcado alw and ( ur prn as pleasing' ask the priv es are lower than many, and higher tli.n none, when quality is taken into consideration they aro prices. Now,rwhether you prefer moderate priced shoes or shoe luxury we place the proposition before you, ilege of showing your our good shoes just drop in a few moments and sort of enjoy the Spring '12 showing Speiini Agent for The Hand Craft $5 Shoe A shoe that hat, more of the good feat ures of modern shoe mnkliiK. than anyother shoe, today The Thompson Shoe $3.50 3 35 A shoo noted for its Staying Qualities, makes it the young man's shoe The Promenade The Men's Bootey (SHOES JUST FOR MEN) C. V. Reverts rim K 144 North 12th Street