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principal consumers of native lumber are the box manu- 

 facturers, of which there are two large concerns in Worcester. 

 This city, with its numerous car lines and electric companies, 

 offers a good market for ties and poles. Some native white oak 

 is used by the car builders, and it is probable that some native 

 white pine is used by the makers of sash, blinds and interior 

 finish. Worcester offers a good cordwood market, but the 

 supply in the vicinity is ample, so that prices are rather low. 

 The following industries make up the principal timber con- 

 sumers of Worcester: — 



Baker Box Company. 

 WiUiains & Bridges. 



Box Manufacturers. 



I H.I. Gould. 



Caskets. 

 F. E. Sessions Company. 



Sash and Interior Finish. 



Griffin Flooring Company. 

 Adams & Powers. 

 Hatch & Barnes. 

 E. F. Hunt Company. 



W. E. Putnam. '^ 

 M. K. Smith Company. 

 Frank 0. Stevens. 

 Hepry Braman. 



A. C. Lead Company. 



Eaves and Troughs. 



I Edw. W. Witter & Co. 



General Lurriber Dealers. 



F. 0. Arnold. 



Baker Lumber Company. 



J. F. BickneH Lumber Company. 



J. W. Bishop Company. 



Henry H. Dyke. 



John H. Grant. 



Edward A. Hackwell. 



George L. Jacques. 

 Frank 0. Arnold. 

 M. Bagdasarian. 



George L. Jacques. 

 Frank 0. Arnold. 

 M. Bagdasarian. 



Frederick S. Hunt. 



New England Lumber Company. 



William H. Sawyer Company. 



Stone & Berg. 



Stone & Foster. 



P. W. Wood Lumber Company. 



Woodland Operators. 



Chas. T. Luce. 

 H. I. Gould. 



Tie and Pole Operators. 



Chas. T. Luce. 

 H. I. Gould. 



