I also just looked at Osage and Oak on the Wood data base--no tensile numbers.
Once again, I want to point out that the Wood Data Base, while very useful and easy to use, is a secondary source for all the data. He explains that it all came from other places such as the Forest Products Laboratory.
It is possible to extrapolate tensile strength from the other numbers. I don't re call which sets of figures, but tensile strength fall about midway between two of the sets. I have been to lazy to ever work that out.