BURNS MILLING COMPANY
June 29, 1907: "H. M. Horton came down from the saw mill Thursday. He is spending much of his time up at the mill during the busy season." (The Times-Herald)
July 17, 1909: "Farmers why pay $12 to $15 per M. for green lumber when you get good dry repair lumber at half the price and haul twice as much at Burns Milling Co's mill."
& "Dry slab wood at mill only $1.00 per cord. Burns Milling Co." (Burns Times-Herald)
& "Dry slab wood at mill only $1.00 per cord. Burns Milling Co." (Burns Times-Herald)
October 1, 1910: "The Burns Milling Co. have started up their new sawmill. Owing to the high price of hay, grain, and the general maintenance and operation, the following prices will be charged for lumber: Rough lumber at mill $18.00 per M. at yard in Burns $24.00 per M. dressed lumber $2.00 per M. increase over old prices. Dry slab wood $1.50 at mill. Sept. 22, '10. Burns Milling Co." (The Times-Herald)
October 15, 1910: "Burns Milling Company will let contract for hauling and deliver one million feet of logs more or less at mill this fall and winter."
"Burns Milling Company wants teams to haul lumber from mill to Burns." (The Times-Herald)
"Burns Milling Company wants teams to haul lumber from mill to Burns." (The Times-Herald)