Report of the Federal Trade Commission On Lumber Manufactures Trade Association
Report of the Federal Trade Commission On Lumber Manufactures Trade Association
United States Federal Trade Commission
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I notice their new discount sheet No. 5 states at the very top : " Prices subject to change without notice. A development which threatened the maintenance of the ad- vanced prices above referred to was an increased importation of logs from British Columbia at the former level of prices. Appeals were made to members of Congress and to the United States Forest Service to protect the American loggers from this invasion. It was suggested that the War Trade Board might issue orders which would shut ...out the foreign logs. Efforts to prevent the importation of Canadian logs proving unavailing, affiliation of the British Columbia loggers' organization with those of the American loggers was secured, and in October, 1919, representatives of the British Columbia dis- trict participated in a meeting of the Pacific Northwest Loggers' Bureau. A circular issued by the Columbia River Loggers' Informa- tion Bureau under date of February 11, 1920, shows that the price of logs in Puget Sound, British Columbia, Grays Harbor, and Co- lumbia River, as developed at a meeting of the Pacific Northwest Loggers' Bureau, had been stabilized at the same figure.
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