Some months prior to the accident one Cromling entered into an oral agreement with Reynolds to furnish the labor and equipment for cutting logs on Reynolds' wood lot and transporting them to Reynolds' sawmill, for which Cromling was to be paid a fixed sum per 1,000 feet. It is clear that after the work had progressed for some time and a considerable quantity of logs had been cut but not removed, Cromling's men were not being paid and, further, that he was unable to supply...
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