Considerable quantities of mill waste such as approximately 75 million board feet of forest pulp- 
slabs, trimmings, hogged fuel, and sawdust, also, wood was cut from trees of saw-timber size and 7 
are used for industrial and domestic fuel. The use million cubic feet from smaller trees (table 14). 
of mill waste for fuel is discussed more fully later. This is but a small part of the total material used 
in the manufacture of wood pulp in this region, 
Forest Pulpwood ; other sources being sawlogs and sawmill waste. 
Approximately 60 percent of the total forest 
Second in importance among the minor timber pulpwood was produced in western Washington, 
products is forest pulpwood—iaterial cut in the most of it western hemlock. In western Oregon 
woods. This is usually in 4-foot lengths, peeled the leading species was grand_ fir, practically 
and stacked in round or split form. During 1930, all of it cut and used in the Willamette River unit. 
Tasie 13.—Production of forest fuel wood in the Douglas-fir region during 1930, by State, forest-survey unit, and species } 
MATERIAL 2? CUT FROM TREES OF SAW-TIMBER SIZE 
Other | 
hardwoods 
a ae ees Douglas- Western | Ponderosa) Other eae : : pe 
Forest-survey unit fir henilecks pine | conifers Oak Red alder 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 feet 
INorthiPuget} Sound 22222225 =. 2255-22 eee es 23, 000 1 a5 ees oe 504 | eee asset 350 50 23, 575 
GentraltPuget; Sound: 2222 22s22 22-2 2s 85, 100 1 fs 08 eee eee 50h ass eae eee 595 105 86, 000 
SouthiBuget;soundiaes tae See ees esee ER 2T OM oe seen ena ek nee | eee | Le et 200 25 24, 500 
(Graysthlarborss ses nse 2 Ss ee eae ete 5, 775 [10 ee See 0 (eee eee Pseceerctece 255". 6, 080 
Columbiaghiversaseat snes ae ieee eee 24, 730 20 2 _| eg eee 8 50 100 24, 900 
TT a ee ee teee acelin ee Nh amie heey OP sian 162, 880 SAS bas ae wep TOO erates cnt 1,450 | 280 165, 055 
Western Oregon: | | 
Golumbia River. imine cei Sw Pain ie EME BINA 90% (ween a 150 170 1, 185 625 | 180 84, 730 
WrllamettesRivers22-cse0o2ss 2 - Tone ass ee 59,061; )S-=2=-1 22 Se | oe ee ears ae | a 5, 050 | 45 139 64, 305 
North Oregon coast__-___---------------------- EC) eee ees a a oe | 75 | ect Ss aes 500 5 9, 350 
Southe@regonicoasts = <5 2 see re eee Opti) hae | ee Ls 175 Le pee ee 135 110 8, 000 
(Wim pquapRivenss 2x 8 eee ee ba ea ee Ch GPRS | ae es LOO} So eee en ae | 1200) \|Eee eee ¥ Ds bee 9, 625 
FORTIS PR Ver aoe ae anaes ne tenant Ue Ien Ea LORAT SIN Sse eS 600 25 700} ese : 11, 800 
TT cy bal] Bike ee te eek eet entre tent ye PRR 76416104 | he ae aw Bonne 850 445 8, 135 1, 315 434 187, 810 
Repionttotal ssc as ware ee St ED er eee 339, 511 | 345 850 545 | 8, 135 2, 765 714 352, 865 
MATERIAL CUT FROM TREES OF LESS THAN SAW-TIMBER SIZE 
t 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 
“North Puget;Sound =~ 21 -2-- = 225-2 5-2-2 SOL GM Steak Saleen eo 6 See eee 384 17 6, 023 
Central Puget Sound _- 11, 354 AM |e the es ol | Pee cee ete a |e ee as 259 peta © 11, 617 
South Puget Sound_________- 198 74) eer mens S| Cetera oe oe 3S eee Se eee 119 9 2, 115 
Gray seblanborsomec see eee eae 2, 742 4. Gi etree ete te | een |e awe BO8N ee ae eS. 3, 682 
ColumpbiasRivers et a7 2 a eee eee DS 232i hee re UE Eee ee eS 13 = ee oe 23 \p=eeneene 2, 268 
FN taleees a atm mene nee cr 23, 931 BO p (sua aes - 19 1, 679 | 26 25, 705 
Western Oregon: 
Columbiaskiivencs-0=tess 5-2 Sse as 987485 |Eowee Sees 27 9 150 103 | 42 10, 079 
WhllamettedRiy ers sa 22s ae = be Se TUSG508 225s. 22 nfo | ae Eee a [Ee 2, 067 9 | ae 13, 726 
NorthsOregonicoast:2 2. a ee eee 2) 1405 Eee sae ne leas a Re B2iH 24 Sees. 2 304 4 2, 489 
South Oregon coast_-__..-.-.---.-------- Sea TABO Tae cu eee ae |e ak SS 61 6 51 50 2, 065 
Wmpqua Rivero ses ee Pos ee ene eee Pee PAT eee ees 1) 30 ee 486 Sais Sae 18 2, 745 
IROGUCVRIVer eee se ee ese eee sae PAS) see aby Allis See ea eee 135 .|R ue se eeeee 72 2, 970 
ST tay etre rae ope ata reat See as EEN LE A 30525908 | Se aaeteees = 216 102 2, 844 467 | 186 34, 074 
Regionstotalesass 1 eie het Los Se ee eee sen oe 54, 190 50 216 121 2, 844 | 2, 146 | 212 59, 779 
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1 In addition to the quantities of material shown here, considerable quantities of slabs, edgings, mill waste, and sawdust were sold for fuel. 
2 Figures given are log scale, based on Scribner rule; 1,000 board feet is approximately equivalent to 130 cubic feet. 
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