CARNER MILL
near Wolf Creek
March 16, 1914: “G. H. Carner returned Saturday afternoon from Wolf Creek, where he has been engaged for the past week in installing a saw mill. The mill was bought in this vicinity and shipped there, to operate in a large tract of timber recently bought by Mr. Carner.---Grants Pass Courier.” (The Evening News)
May 7, 1915: “Shortie Ritchie and Clayton Johnson are now employed at the Carner mill near Wolf Creek.” (The Glendale News)
May 28, 1915: “B. Askew came over from Glendale Tuesday and is operating the planer at the Carner mill on upper Wolf Creek.” (The Glendale News)
June 4, 1915: “Chas. Carrico went to Wolf Creek yesterday to resume his work at the Carner mill.” (The Glendale News)
June 11, 1915: “Lester Harding and Chub Harvey are working at the Carner mill at Wolf Creek. They returned yesterday, as the mill shut down for a few days.” (The Glendale News)
June 11, 1915: “Frank Jantzer was badly scalded at the Carner mill at Wolf Creek yesterday morning. It seems that he was attempting to fix the safety valve on the engine when the accident happened.” (The Glendale News)