QUINER (T.L.) SHINGLE MILL
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Lane County - near Lorane
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February 7, 1902: "The McKernan-Quiner shingle mill started up Monday. Capacity 30,000 per day." (Morning Register)
March 11, 1902: "Tom Quiner was in town on business yesterday and took the afternoon train en route to his shingle mill at Lorane." (Morning Register)
April 3, 1902: "J. Quiner, residing on Eleventh street, met with quite a painful accident Monday at his shingle mill on the Siuslaw river at the Clemdenem place, about six miles from Lorane. It seems that in extracting a shingle that had become lodged in the machinery, his hand came in contact with one of the saws, which cut off the first three fingers of the right hand an inch or more from the ends. He came to town immediately and called Dr. J. W. Harris, who dressed the wounded hand.---Eugene Register." (The Capital Journal)
August 18, 1902: "T. L. Quiner came down from his shingle mill near Cottage Grove and spent Sunday with his family here." (Eugene). (The Eugene Guard)
August 20, 1902: "T. L. Quiner returned to his shingle mill near Cottage Grove on this morning's overland." (The Eugene Guard)