NINE LUMBER COMPANY
Meadow Lake
June 17, 1921: "Dennis Nine and Vada Ragsdale were united in marriage yesterday by Justice of the Peace Gaghagin. The groom is associated with the firm of Nine Lumber company which operates several saw mill in the county. The bride came here from Minneapolis about a year ago and has been nursing at the Klamath General hospital." (The Evening Herald)
December 25, 1923: "Chas. A. Stuart, fire insurance adjuster of San Francisco, has returned to that city after adjusting a small loss to the water tank at the Nine Lumber company saw mill.
It is believed the fire, which threatened the mill for a time, was caused by the thawing of water pipes. About 4:30 in the morning Nine was awakened by his pet dog which had apparently noticed the flames and was endeavoring to warn his master of the danger. By the dog's warning the Nine Lumber company's loss was not heavy." (The Klamath News)
It is believed the fire, which threatened the mill for a time, was caused by the thawing of water pipes. About 4:30 in the morning Nine was awakened by his pet dog which had apparently noticed the flames and was endeavoring to warn his master of the danger. By the dog's warning the Nine Lumber company's loss was not heavy." (The Klamath News)
March 23, 1925: "Nine Bros. Logging company has been shipping fir logs from Pine Grove to the Wheeler-Olmstead mill during the past week." (The Evening Herald)
April 1, 1925: "Hal Ogle began work today as field representative for the Nine Lumber company, which will soon start operation of a new mill at Shasta View. Ogle has been employed by the Weyerhaeuser Timber company for the past 15 years." (The Evening Herald)
April 6, 1925: "Nine Lumber company has been shipping logs from its Squaw Flat camp to the Big Lakes Box company during the past week." (The Evening Herald)
April 29, 1926: "P. E. Stiles and son have completed the removal of the railroad steel from the Strahorn Spur that has been used by the Nine Lumber company." (The Evening Herald)