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The Log Vol. 2 No. 10

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  • "Finish each day and be done with it. You have done wliat you could. Some blunders and absurdities, no doubt, crept in; forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and serenely; and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense. This day is all that is good and fair. It is too dear, v.'-th its hopes and invitations, to waste a moment on the yesterdays-"—R. W. Emerson. Sulphite Superintendent, is, by way of demonstration breathing oxygen ie use of the apparatus .ui twenty minutes, ex- • •■ its use to the Digester :id men on one shift. IVe Irom 'eft to right are: iVillii Chas. Paxton, Well, L. S. Eaker. C. M. Hicks, and Supt, >f the Sulphite. "Shine" one of the "Cooks," has id: "If I can't work it 1 never learn." i the other shift "goes on the Assistant Supt. of phite will make a similar tration. The apparatus kept in a chest in the -n Office." This type of ber 26th last, for Appleton, Wisconsin, and who have been since that time studying the Wheeler Electrolytic bleach mak- ingprocess at the Kimberly-Clark Mills, arrived home the first of the week and will immediately begin work on the new plant which is being installed here. They tell of "warm" days when the mercury registered "only four below zero" and of cooler days when it stood at "thirty below." The good old red earth was a welcome sight to them as they approached the south, after seeing nothing but a heavy blanket of snow for so many weeks. Ralph had the "grippe" and was off duty for nine days', while Mr. Henderson was ill for a couple of weeks with a severe case of tonsilitis—in fact, he is still under the care of a physician. No one would tell us anv H be E th !..-. department Mr. Wilson's nai headed many eontrio • the assistance of worthy fello workmen in distress. We € tend our sympathy to the fami The New Storage Tubs The : 25x16 extract tanks recently erected in the new storage building at the east end of the Extract Plant have been put i-n service. The building is of the "mill construction type," the heavy spruce timbers used having been cut in the mill of the Champion Lumber Co., at Sunburst. While this job has been interrupted several times, owing to inclement weather and delays in delivery of material, the fault was not with the workmen, for every crew, from the pile drivers to the roofers, did their best, to make a good show- A Suggestion
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