ANLAUF LUMBER COMPANY
Anlauf
August 10, 1922: “Donald Gunther was injured at the Anlauf Lumber Company's mills at Anlauf last Wednesday.” (The Drain Enterprise)
August 17, 1922: “Local mills have shipped four cars of lumber from here during the past few days. Two cars were shipped from Anlauf.” (The Drain Enterprise)
August 30, 1923: “While working at the Anlauf Lumber Company's plant last Friday, Giles Cole was struck by a log and knocked unconscious and his hip hurt. He is able to be around again.” (The Drain Enterprise)
March 13, 1924: “Mr. Coans the president of the Anlauf Lumber Co. dropped dead at his home in Cottage Grove Wednesday.” (The Drain Enterprise)
July 31, 1924: “Operations were resumed Monday at the Anlauf Lumber company after a shutdown of more than a month.” (The Drain Enterprise)