YAINAX SAWMILL
near Yainax Agency
April 7, 1900: "The Indian appropriation bill was up for consideration in the senate today. In addition to the usual appropriations for Oregon, the following amendment of Senator McBride was adopted:
For the purchase or construction of a portable sawmill, Klamath Agency, $30,000. This is to replace the sawmill which was burned last summer." (Statesman Journal)
For the purchase or construction of a portable sawmill, Klamath Agency, $30,000. This is to replace the sawmill which was burned last summer." (Statesman Journal)
June 20, 1901: “Dick White came in Tuesday from Ager with a large boiler for the new sawmill at Yainax.” (Klamath Falls Express)
June 27, 1901: “The new sawmill for the reservation will be erected on the Hildebrand road about one mile north of the southern boundary line of the reserve.” (Klamath Falls Express)
October 8, 1903: “O.C. Kimbourgh, sawyer at the Yainax mill, arrived in the city Wednesday on a visit. He will remain during the fair.” (Klamath Republican)
July 28, 1904: “R.C. Spink, proprietor of the sutler's store, and Oren Kimbrough, government sawyer, of Yainax, were in the city Friday and Saturday after supplies.” (Klamath Republican)