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bulk of our lumber was manufactured 

 user. Prior to 1850, when the great 

 near the points of use, the transportation 

 cost averaged less than $3 per thousand 

 board feet. To-day it is probably $10. 

 In another decade, at the freight rates 

 now prevailing, it will reach $15 per 

 thousand feet. But aside from rising 

 freight costs, the exhaustion of nearby 

 supplies of timber imposes upon the con- 

 sumer all the disadvantages of being de- 

 pendent upon distant and restricted 

 manufacturing regions. These include 

 congestion of transportation, the effects 

 of labor shortages and bad weather in 

 limited regions, and a narrowed field of 

 competition. 



Not only is the quantity of timber left 

 in the United States being used up much 

 more rapidly than wood is being grown ; 

 the availability of the remaining timber 

 to the average consumer is steadily de- 

 creasing. The situation which confronts 



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