4135 examples of logging in sentences

Tom was "boss" of a logging-camp, and none had ever denied his Cæsarean attributes.

He knew that Dennis was a cow-puncher, and not a star performer on his own pitch, and he had only to look at the man to realise how unfitted he was for the rough work of a logging-camp.

Logging is a most important use to which the Columbia River is put, and when immense masses of timber come thundering down the Dalles, at a speed sometimes as great as fifty miles an hour, all preconceived notions of order and safety are set at naught.

One company alone employs 1,250 men in saw mills and logging, and it is responsible for having introduced improved machinery of every type into the section.

You'll see a little logging road on the rightgoes down through the woods a little ways, across a wet spot, and up onto the meadow.

He and I were at one time logging with a yoke of oxen, which it was my business to drive.

It dawned upon Stella Benton that these might be Jack Fyfe's drunken loggers, and she withdrew until the way should be clear, vitally interested because her brother was a logging man, and wondering if these were the human tools he used in his business, if these were the sort of men with whom he associated.

There's the Abbey-Monohan outfit with two big logging camps, my outfit, Jack Fyfe's, some hand loggers on the east shore, and the R.A.T. at the head of the lake.

It had the saving grace of cleanlinessaccording to logging-camp standards.

Looking out through a window curtained with cheesecloth she saw her brother's logging gang swing past, stout woodsmen all, big men, tall men, short-bodied men with thick necks and shoulders, sunburned, all grimy with the sweat of their labors, carrying themselves with a free and reckless swing, the doubles in type of that roistering crew she had seen embark on Jack Fyfe's boat.

Through a single shiplap partition rose a rumble of masculine talk, where the logging crew loafed in their bunkhouse.

And I can't run a logging crew from the cook shanty very well.

If she could only pound a typewriter or keep a set of books, or even make a passable attempt at sewing, she would have felt vastly more at ease in this rude logging camp, knowing that she could leave it if she desired.

" "Do many men get hurt logging?"

"I'm running a logging camp, not a kindergarten," he snapped angrily.

" CHAPTER VI THE DIGNITY (?) OF TOIL By such imperceptible degrees that she was scarce aware of it, Stella took her place as a cog in her brother's logging machine, a unit in the human mechanism which he operated skilfully and relentlessly at top speed to achieve his desired endone million feet of timber in boomsticks by September the first.

One cannot have in a logging camp the conveniences of a hotel kitchen.

Her huff over, she felt rather sorry for Charlie, a feeling accentuated by sight of him humped on a log in the sun, too engrossed in his perplexities to be where he normally was at that hour, in the thick of the logging, working harder than any of his men.

At this time I saw a poor fellow compelled to work in the field, at 'logging,' with such a galling fetter on his ankles.

A narrative of Schafer Bros. Logging Company's half century in the timber.

A narrative of Schafer Bros. Logging Company's half century in the timber.

SEE HOLBROOK, STEWART H. A narrative of Schafer Bros. Logging Company's half century in the timber.

SEE HOLBROOK, STEWART H. A narrative of Schafer Bros. Logging Company's half century in the timber.

"There was a beautiful Duck that had a nest last year in a tree up near the logging camp; its feathers were as bright as if they had been painted.

" "I think father would rather go up to the logging camp, and see the coons that Rap says they catch there in the fall; there are red foxes, too, he says, and little fur beasts.

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