COLUMBIA CITY LUMBERING COMPANY
January 19, 1883: "The Columbia City Lumbering Co. consists of Wm. Dunbar, Wm. Lowe, C. J. McDougal, H. W. Ogilbee, and Hugh M. Wallace of Portland and D. W. Counsil of Columbia City. President, Wm. Dunbar; Secretary, C. J. McDougal; Treasurer, Wm. Lowe. The Company has bought Counsil's mill, will run it night and day and enlarge it till it has a capacity to cut 30,000 feet a day." (The Columbian)
June 8, 1883: "The young man Counsil, so seriously injured in the Columbia City mill, it is said will recover. At one time it was thought he would not survive long the accident. A heavy logging chain parted and hit him in the head." (The Columbian)