92 WOOD-USING INDUSTRIES OF CALIFORNIA. 



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By-products: crates, dowels, fruit boxes, handles, roof cleats and 

 jacks, washboard frames ; broken heads and staves worked up into small 

 keg heads ; sawdust for butcher shop floors and litter in chicken houses ; 

 shavings for stable bedding. 

 Douglas fir (Oregon pine). Oregon; Washington. 



Of total amount of Douglas fir manufactured 0.5 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Awning boards ; coat hangers ; flag poles ; frames, finish and flooring 

 on portable buildings ; house and orchard ladders ; tent frames, flooring, 

 poles and stakes. 



Fairly light; hard; stiff; straight grained; strong; tough; cheap; 

 wears well. 



Awning boards : surfaced on one or four sides, select, 1 and 1^ inches 

 thick. 



Coat hangers : surfaced, common to clear, 1 inch thick. 



Flag poles, tent masts : rough, clear and select, 6 to 10 inches thick. 



Flooring: surfaced on one side, common to clear, 1 inch thick. 



Ladder poles, back legs: rough or surfaced, clear and select, 2 by 2 

 inches. 



Ladder steps : rough or surfaced, select, 1 by 3 inches. 



Ladder braces : rough, clear and select, 1 and 1 J inches thick. 



Ladder tongues : 2 by 2 inches. 



Ladder tops : clear and select, 1 inch thick. 



Tent and awning poles : surfaced on one side, half round, or surfaced 

 on four sides, clear, 2 by 2 to 4 by 4 inches. 



By-products : rockers, sewing tables, tent stakes. 

 Sugar pine. California. 



Of total amount of sugar pine manufactured 1.2 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Carved letters ; drain boards chiefly ; tent stakes ; wash tray frames. 



Light, soft ; easily worked ; stands alternate wetting and drying well. 



Carved letters : surfaced on two sides, common inch thick. 



Drain boards, wash tray frames: rough, all grades, 1 to 1J inches 

 thick. 



Tent stakes, stand battering without splitting: surfaced, select, 1 to 

 1J inches thick ; made from waste of box factories. 



By-products: beehive supplies; dresser brackets; small turnings; 

 sawdust and shavings used for horse bedding and chicken house litter. 

 Redwood. California. 



Of total amount of redwood manufactured 0.3 per cent used in this 

 industry. 



Bowls, dishes; frames and standards for window display novelties; 

 jeweler's trays; novelties; plaques; roof boards on ordinary and roller 

 awnings ; trays. 



