KRUSE LUMBER COMPANY
Swan Lake
April 1, 1921: "Two saw mills and approximately 15,000,000 feet of timber were involved in a deal completed yesterday, by which A. E. Kruse of Portland, becomes owner of the D'Armond Brothers plant in the Swan Lake District.
Each of the two mills has a daily capacity of about 20,000 feet. It is the plan of the purchaser to overhaul the plants at once, make improvements in the equipment and have the mills running by April 15.
Mr. Kruse is an experienced lumberman and at one time operated a mill in the Coos bay district. For the past four years he has been one of the representatives of the United States shipping board in the Portland district.
The transaction between the D'Armond brothers and Kruse was negotiated by the Klamath Lumber agency, of which George A Stephenson is manager." (The Evening Herald)
Each of the two mills has a daily capacity of about 20,000 feet. It is the plan of the purchaser to overhaul the plants at once, make improvements in the equipment and have the mills running by April 15.
Mr. Kruse is an experienced lumberman and at one time operated a mill in the Coos bay district. For the past four years he has been one of the representatives of the United States shipping board in the Portland district.
The transaction between the D'Armond brothers and Kruse was negotiated by the Klamath Lumber agency, of which George A Stephenson is manager." (The Evening Herald)
April 15, 1924: "Lester Robin has been employed at Kruze's mill which started up Monday." (The Klamath News)