SUGAR PINE DOOR & LUMBER CO.
Wolf Creek > Hugo > Quartz Creek
November 22, 1900: "The S. P.D. & L. Co. are moving their Wolf Creek mill to the McAllister neighborhood down the river from Grants Pass." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)
February 7, 1901: "The S. P. D. & L. company intend to remove their Wolf Creek mill to Quartz creek near Merlin. Wm. Hefling will superintend the mill at its new location." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)
February 28, 1901: "The S. P. D. & L. are hauling their mill and putting it up on Mrs. Rowe's place, they shipped from Wolf Creek." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)
March 14, 1901: "The S. P. D. & L. mill is almost completed and we will anticipate new houses at Hugo soon." (Rogue River Courier)
April 4, 1901: "The S. P. D. & L. mill is running at last and is manufacturing beautiful lumber from the lofty pines of Hugo." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)
May 30, 1901: "The whistle from the mill sounds in the distance, reminding us that improvements are in progress. They sawed one tree measuring 6 feet through, this week, and also sawed 36,000 feet of lumber in one day; good for energetic Hugo men." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)
September 19, 1901: "The Hefling Mill has shut down, and they are now moving it to Quartz Creek." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)
October 3, 1901: "The Hefling mill has gone to Quartz Creek, all except the old boiler. Mr. Jones runs the boarding house. We miss the whistle, calling time to work and time to play." (Weekly Rogue River Courier)