WHITE PINE MILL COMPANY
Meva & Shippington
Continued from: Barnes Lumber Company and Long Lake Lumber Company
May 4, 1915: "Articles of Incorporation were filed today by the White Pine Mill company, with J. C. Rutenic, Frank D. Miles and J. F. Goeller as the Incorporators.
The concern is capitalized at $10,000. This is divided into 100 shares worth $100 per share.
The new concern has taken over the Long Lake Lumber company's mill at Shippington, and the mill of the Barnes Lumber company at Meva, north of Chiloquin. It will operate both of these plants." (The Evening Herald)
The concern is capitalized at $10,000. This is divided into 100 shares worth $100 per share.
The new concern has taken over the Long Lake Lumber company's mill at Shippington, and the mill of the Barnes Lumber company at Meva, north of Chiloquin. It will operate both of these plants." (The Evening Herald)
August 27, 1915: "Lamm Lumber Co., Klamath Falls, has leased the Long Lake sawmill and started operations for the cutting of 2,000,000 feet of lumber, which is calculated to keep the plant in operation for two months. The pine lumber is being furnished to the Klamath Manufacturing Co., whose box factory is located near the Long Lake mill." (St. Helens Mist)
September 4, 1915: "A suit to force a chattel mortgage has been filed with Circuit Court Clerk George Chastain by Cora E. Newhart against W. B. Barnes, R. E. Cantrall, Sam Summers and White Pine Mill company." (The Evening Herald)
May 2, 1917: "The Klamath Manufacturing company is repairing the old Long Lake sawmill in Shippington, and intends to run it this summer." (The Evening Herald)