GOLD HILL LUMBER AND RAILWAY CO.
Sardine Creek north of Gold Hill
May 13, 1918: "Roy Hackett and C. C. Presley of Grants Pass who purchased the Gold Hill Lumber company's box factory and planing mill here and the sawmill and logging railway on Sardine creek, a 30-thousand capacity proposition, will use about 50 men with 20 now at work, sawing every day. Their railway taps a large tract of fir and pine that is not surpassed in quality on the Pacific coast and quantity to last several years. This outfit, sold by J. W. Merritt, has been idle for the last five years.---Gold Hill News." (Ashland Tidings)
Continued to: Rogue River Lumber & Box Company