TasLe 11.—Annual output of timber products in the Douglas-fir region, by State and forest-survey unit } 
¥ MATERIAL? CUT FROM TREES OF SAW-TIMBER SIZE 
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Forest-survey unit Sawlogs | Fuel wood 3) Pulpwood 4 apes eS spinels Posts Total 
M board M board M board M board | M board M board M board M board 
Western Washington: feet feet feet feet feet feet Feet Teet 
North Puget) Soundts= 22 ess sseeee ena 679, 977 23, 575 15, 820 8, 593 2, 210 8, 000 453 738, 628 
CentralsPuret|Sounds == 2Se-5 See eae 1, 716, 204 86, 000 21, 835 10, 994 12, 010 1, 750 1, 033 1, 849, 826 
SouthvPugetiSound 22222 st asses e eee 560, 443 | 245/500 | een eee 750 10%330))|Sseeee eee 555 596, 578 
Grays Harbors == sss eo oe ee ee ee 1, 455, 557 6, 080 2, 750 743 | 1, 550 250 74 1, 467, 004 
ColumbiasRiver! 22222222 = 22 ee eee 589, 151 24, 900 3, 450 STL 8 1 | ee a Se 22s eee 256 618, 875 
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Totale ! soe ee eS ee eee eee 5, 001, 332 165, 055 43, 855 22, 198 26, 100 10, 000 2, 371 5, 270, 911 
Western Oregon: | 
ColumbiatRiverssses 22s enea so wee eeee eee 1, 110, 229 84, 730 2, 355 USSG | ea es oe ee a cee 584 1, 199, 734 
WiillamettesRiver o> sass ae ee So eee 691, 563 64, 305 1, 530 777, 518 
North; Oregon) coastvos- = == sees ee ee 255, 221 9, 350 141 277, 873 
South Oregon coast__- 2 278, 361 8, 000 100 287, 939 
Umpqua River__----- = 21, 741 9, 625 255 31, 621 
IROPUCHRIVEr sss sera s sess ene ee eee os 68, 468 11, 800 148 80, 416 
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Total ise ee ra aoe eee eee 2, 425, 583 187, 810 30, 940 8; O10 8 | Seeee saa | |S aee 2, 758 2, 655, 101 
Region totale:stos sees a = ses eee Ee eee 7, 426,915 | 352, 865 74, 795 30, 208 26, 100 10, 000 5, 129 7, 926, 012 
MATERIAL CUT FROM TREES OF LESS THAN SAW-TIMBER SIZE 
Forest-survey unit Fuel wood | Pulpwood oe Posts pene Hewed Exeoisict Total 
M cubic M cubic M cubic M cubic M cubic M cubic M cubic M cubic 
Western Washington: feet feet feet feet feet feet feet feet 
NorthePugetiSound 22222252 ele ee 6, 022 3, 026 548 133 82 A | ices Seaver eee 9, 855 
GCentraltbucet;Sound#. 2222s ene 11, 617 774 1, 437 283 699 113 180 15, 103 
SouthyBuceti Sounds oe ea eee oe 215g | Sawn 910 95 200 36) | ao eee 3, 356 
Grays Harbor_-_____ 3, 683 345 868 22) Soa oe 44 | eee are 4, 932 
Columbia River 2, 268 271 1, 488 52} beeen nee 23" || enc ee ee 4, 102 
Totaliess 2 un ot eee Sees o sea Ot es 25, 705 4,416 5, 251 585 981 230 180 37, 348 
Western Oregon: 
ColumbisiRivers] 2) a=: oes ee! 10, 078 771 473 {| (ee ea Ue ee. 45 11, 5387 
Willamette River__. 13, 726 1, 397 475 240 | 69)|| Seat ee 180 16, O87 
North-Oregon(coast=---==- see 2, 489 423 125 3, 051 
South Oregon coast 2, 065 10 383 2, 552 
UmpquavRiverss. 2-252 bers ee ee VIN GT eee SRS a ee, 16 2, 783 
PROSTICHRIV er = toe * 6 OS oa oa ees eee ee 297028 so ee | Se ee ee 3, 025 
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Totalezs= 26 te ee ee ee 34, 073 2, 601 1,472 523 | 99 42 225 39, 035 
Region totale) so. 2- Soak ee ee ee 59, 778 7,017 6, 723. 1, 108 | 1, 080 272 405 76, 383 
1 Data for sawlog production are averages for the period 1925-33, other data are for 1930 only. 
2 Figures given are log scale, based on Scribner rule. 
3 In addition to the quantities of material shown under this heading, considerable quantities of slabs, edgings, mill waste, and sawdust were sold as 
fuel. 
*In addition to the quantities shown under these headings, some sawlogs were used for manufacture of paper pulp, veneers, panels, plywood, and 
shingles, 
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