WOOD- r SIM; INM-STRIKS OF CALIFORNIA. 



T. \KLI-; Hi. FKAMK.S AND Moi.m \<,. 



FURNITURE. 



iglas fir (Oregon pine, red fir, Washington fir) . Oregon ; Washington. 

 Of total amount of Douglas fir manufactured 3.5 per cent used in 

 iis industry. 



Bookcases ; boxes of couches and wall beds ; china closets ; cores for 

 reneered furniture ; couches ; dressers ; framing of woven wire mat- 

 jes ; spring supports of couches and beds ; tea tables ; turned legs 

 >n tables. 



Light, strong, gives beautiful effects in slash grain, imitates more 

 stly woods. 



Boxes of couches, etc. : rough, clear, 1 to 1J inches thick. 

 Dressers, etc. : rough, all grades, 1 to 2 inches thick. 

 Frames, spring supports, etc. : rough, merchantable, 2 inches thick. 

 Turned legs : rough, various grades, 2 to 4 inches thick. 

 r estern yellow pine (yellow pine, white pine). Arizona ; California ; 



Nevada. 



Of total amount of yellow pine manufactured 0.5 per cent used in 

 lis industry. 



Backing; bed rails; bed slat frames; bookcases; boxspring couches; 

 milt-in dressers and sideboards ; couch legs ; drawer bottoms ; spring 



; spring mattresses ; table tops ; wall beds. 

 Bookcases : clear, 1 J inches thick. 



Box springs, bed springs, mattresses : light, easily worked, nails well ; 

 >ugh or surfaced on one side, merchantable, 1 to 4 inches thick. 

 Built-in dressers, etc. : all grades and thicknesses. 

 Couch legs: rough, second grade, 3 by 3 inches. 

 Table tops: easily worked; rough or surfaced, shop grades, 1 to H 

 inches thick. 



Wall beds : rough, clear, 1 inch thick. 



By-products: bolster frames; camp chairs and stools; cleats, dowels, 

 ind elevator blocks for spring beds; children's chairs; footstools; has- 



