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GKKNHAM D im in is h in g FAIR PLAY T u rn a b o u t is fa ir play. You w ork fo r j o u r d o lla r« , why n o t h a v e y o u r d o lla rs w o rk fo r y o u ? D o lla rs a re good w o rk e rs. T h ey a re fa ith fu l, tire le s s an d efficient. All th e y need is a good c h an ce. P u t y o u r d o l la r s by u n til you h av e a w o rk in g c a p ita l. In tim e th ey w ill e a rn as m uch as you do. Y ou w ould lik e to h av e a m an w o rk in g fo r you fre e , w o u ld n ’t y o u ? D o llars a re b e tte r becau se th e y w o rk every day in th e w >ek an d n e v e r s h irk . B ring y o u r d o lla rs to th is b a n k an d give th e m a ch an ce. W e will te a c h th e m to h av e m o re c e n ts . BANK OF GRESHAM GRESHAM, OREGON .. msxmnsi PLEASANT HOME FAIRVIEW C la re n c e U n d erw o o d an d C lifto n H illy a rd a r e s u ffe rin g w ith in flu en za. M iss O live S hjiw is on th e sick list w ith a cold. Mr. an d M rs. L. W ilh elm and d a u g h te r R o b e rta w ere S u n d ay v is it o rs a t th e h o m e of Mr. an d M rs. Jo h n Ic k le r. M r. a n d M rs. H. F . W ih lo n called on Mr. a n d M rs. o J h n ‘E llio tt of D a m ascu s S u n d ay . W. E. S tone and w ife w ere Sunday g u ests a t th e hom e of th e fo rm er's p a re n ts Mr. an d Mrs. A L. Stone. E arl T ow nsend left last evening for F o rt S tev en s w here he w ill e n te r tra in in g . Mrs. E ngles, of P o rtlan d , is sta y in g w ith h er d a u g h te r, M rs. Sam Dixon since u n d erg o in g an o p eratio n som e tim e ago. She is m uch im proved. J. W. T ow nsend h as ren ted fifty a c res of h is farm to a p a rty of J a p anese. A H aig S to ry . S ir D o u g las H aig is fon d of r e l a t in g th e s to ry of a S c o tch m an w ho b o red h is E n g lish frie n d s b o a stin g w h a t a fine c o u n try S co tla n d was. “ W hy d id you leav e it if you lik ed it so w e ll? ” he w as ask ed . “ W eel, it w as lik e th is ,” sa id S a n dy. “ In S co tla n d ev ery b o d y w as as c le v e r as m y s e lf!” POWELL VALLEY Pow er O l'T M M IK ot G ob i. F ltlB A Y . IM T O H L I! 25. I » IM PAGE TH K K K T H E « ALI.. A n o th e r p h a se o f th e d e p re c ia tio n O, my frie n d , to you th e c a ll lias com e, of th e A m erican d o lla r, e v id en c ed by T h e call th a t so u n d e d o 'e r th e la u d th e d im in is h in g q u a n tity o f th e n e T h e p a rtin g c all th a t to o k , but le a v c e s s a rie s o f life it w ill p u rc h a s e , is ing W M W ill a g a in be su n g by m a r tia l a p p e a rin g in th e m in in g in d u s try . bund. T h e m in e rs a re c o m p la in in g th a t it Y ou w ho co u ld so see a n d ju d g e is no lo n g e r p ro fita b le to m in e t h e , a n o tb e i's d u ty . g o ld . In o th e r w o rd s, th e n e c e ss a rie s W ill you now as p lacid ly see a u d ju d g e y o u r o w n ? o f life h av e rise n so in p rice, th u s re F u ll y e a rs you h a v e h a d o f love an d q u ir in g so g re a t an a d v a n c e ill m in b e a u ty . e rs ' w ag es th a t it co sts m o re to p ro Now let th e d ie o f life w ith d e a th d u ce gold th a n i t ’s c o in a g e v alu e. be th ro w n . In fla tio n is a t th e d a n g e r p o in t, in My fa ir yo u u g b ro th e r, h e w as too d eed , w hen c o n d itio n s re a c h th e y o u n g to k now , p o in t th a t th e p ro d u c tio n o f g o ld is B ut th e d a w u of m an h o o d w ith life b eg u n ; d is c o u ra g e d fo r th e re a so n th a t it c o sts m o re to p ro d u c e a n o u n c e of H is boyish face w ith y o u th w as all aglow g o ld th a n an o u n c e of m in te d gold F o r th e f u tu r e h eld h ts ra c e th a t w ill pay. w as y et to ru n . At th is p a r tic u la r tim e , go ld is a T h e tr o th t h a t lo v e rs p lig h t w as to him a b oyish d re a m . v ita l fa c to r in o u r fin an cial sy stem . Y o u th ’s h o p e w as in h is h e a rt, an d T h e re h av e been H oated b illio n s of th e cup o f life did seem p a p e r o b lig a tio n s b ased upon g o ld , To hold b u t a s p a r k lin g d ra u g h t w ith an d it is h ig h ly im p o rta n t th a t th e joy a g le a m . H e lies now In su n n y F ra n c e In a p ro d u c tio n o f gold sh o u ld be us g re a t g ra v e th a t is n e v e r seen. as p o ssib le, c o n s is te n t w ith im p e ra tiv e m ilita r y d e m a n d s u p o n o u r m an So heed you n o t a w o m a n ’s te a r s , w eak n ess only w eeps a t so rro w . p o w er. T h e lan d Is filled w ith w eeping an d All th e b e llig e re n t n a tio n s h av e th e o r p h a n ’s w all Is h e a rd . th e ir m o n e ta ry a n d c re d it sy ste m s S to p you not to lis te n , e re y o u r so u l b ased u p o n g o ld , an d a ll of th e m h av e be filled w ith h o rro r, A nd y o u r h e a rt w ith in you w e a k as a re s u lt of th e n e c e ss itie s o f w ar ens as y o u r blood b e g in s to cu rd . issu ed v ast q u a n titie s of p a p e r n o te s A ge-old w ro n g s need rig h tin g , an d — all re d e e m a b le in g o ld . W hen y o u r c h ild re n m u s t be free p rice lev els re a c h th e p o in t th a t a 'T is w ith th e life blood of o th e r s we a re b u y in g fre e d o m ac ro ss g iv en q u a n tity of o u r b asic m oney is th e sea. w o rth less th a n its cost o f p ro d u c tio n , T h e pain an d h e a rta c h e , sh o u ld it not th e n p ro d u c tio n of th e m e ta l m u st com e to you a n d m e sto p o r th e g o v e rn m e n t w ill h av e to A n sw er to th e call, O, my frie n d , lest you a v a m p ire be. pay a b o n u s to k eep p ro d u c tio n g o R O B E R T M ONTGOM ERY. ing. PUBLIC SALE Half Mile East of Damascus, corner Boring Barton Road TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1918 B e g in n in g ut I I*. M. All th e follow ing S to ck , E a rm Im p le m e n ts, Etc. 2 COWS one fresh, one coming fresh soon 3 HEIFERS, coming two years old. 1 HORSE. 1 BROOD SOW Seven Pigs, nine weeks old. 1 CALF. F arm W agon. Plow. H arrow . C ultivator. M elotte Cream S ep arato r, tiOO-lbs. capacity. Cream Cans. Buggy. 24(1 lbs. Vetch Seed. Cat llay . Seven tons Baled Straw . Barbed W ire and o th er small 'fools. T B ItM S C A SH THOS. McCAUSLAND, Owner. A. COOK, Auctioiuq-I-, AUCTION SALE On the Arnold Ruegg Place about Vi Mile Southeast of Cottrell MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1918. B e g in n in g a t M BS. BAGGENSTOS* 1 :3 0 L IS T 1*. M. OF A ltT U l-ES Bay Team of Horses, 6 and 7 years, weight about 2400 lbs Heavy Wagon. Spring Wagon. Hayrack. Woodrack. Mower. Feed Cutter. About 2 tons of Hay. Disc. Five acres of Potatoes. Oliver Chilled Plow. Section Harrow. 2 Shovel Cultivator. Single Cultivator, Double John Deere Cultivator. Double Harness. Single Harness. Heater. Milk Cans. Saws and Axes. And other small tools too numerous to mention. No se rv ic e s h av e been h eld in th e S w ed ish M ission c h u rc h d u rin g th e p a st w eek a n d th e p a sto r, Rev. W m. F o r tu n a te ly fo r us, up to th is tim e, B r o th e r 's P riv ile g e . H a w k in so n , a n n o u n c e s th a t th e r e will th e fe d e ra l re s e rv e sy ste m h as be n o n e h e re o r in th e D am ascu s “ No. Mr. D o h ley ,” s a id th e sw eet s tre n g th e n e d o u r m o n e ta ry fa b ric by F. B Y S K It’S L IST O F A ltT K 'I.K S c h u rc h u n til f u r th e r n o tice. th e c o n c e n tra tio n o f th e g o ld of th<> g irl. “ I can only be a s is te r to y o u ." Team of Horses, weighing about 3000 pounds. “ W ell, th e n ,” h e sa v a g e ly re p lie d , c o u n try in re s e rv e . In th is w ay, p r o R ead th e W a n t eds. Heavy Double Harness. 3 Vi Peter Schuttler Wagon, 222 as h e h e a rd a su b d u e d c h u c k le , " a s te c tio n is affo rd ed a g a in s t gold w ith Oliver Chilled Plow. Steel Plow. Gasoline Drag saw. 9 ft. d ra w a ls , w hich w ould h av e b een c e r y o u r b ro th e r I c laim th e p riv ile g e of Falling Saw. Set of Splitting Tools. Blocks and Tackle. ta in h ad th e g o v e rn m e n t n o t th u s ly in g u n d e r th e so fa w hile you m ak e Cable. fools of th e o th e r fellow s. g a in e d c o n tro l of th e g o ld sto ck . T E R M S — Up to $20, C a s h ; $20 o r o v er, B a n k a b le N otes, six It is o u r c o n so lid a te d re s e rv e s th a t m o n th s, a t 8 p e r c e n t. R ead th e W a n t ads. h av e m ad e o u r fin an cial s e c u rity up (Note— R equest is made for addition HAROLD LAKE al names of men In the service from DESTON D. LAKE O W N K It S: to th is tim e a n d e n a b le d th e e x p a n G resham and vicinity.) LOYAL L. LAKE sio n o f p a p e r issu es w ith o u t s u b je c t GEORGE LARSON CARL ALLDER in g th e w hole fa b ric to s tr a in . B ut P PETER LARSON DON C. ALLARD W . S. W O O D , tu e tio im e r , V a n c o u v e r, W a s h . A. M K Y K R S , i ’le r k EMIL l.AUBEB FRANK ARMSTRONG M a n u fa c tu re d by w ould be b e tte r n o t on ly fo r th e LEONARD I.AUDERBACK EARNEST JOHN WM. ANDERSON JULIUS LAMBERT ISAAC W ANDERSON U n ite d S ta te s, b u t fo r all th e a llie s , If 2D LIEUT. ELMER I.EADER GLENN ANDItE 40M0k^H^«o>*5**5*«î»«8**t********i********î>***,z**i**z*,**<3MôMôMî,*s**»**î**5wî*,5MJ**J*«i»«8»«!MI»^ ARTHUR LEDBURY T h e n am e "M o u n t H ood B u tte r " th e w ar in te r f e r r e d a s little as p o s ROBERT ANDREWS FRED J LEDBURY AMBERT ANDREWS h as h e re to fo re been u sed by p e r sib le w ith th e p ro d u c tio n o f go ld , aa ' WM. LEDBURY MELVIN ANDREWS m ission of th e M ount H ood Ice JOSEPH C. LETSINGER HERBERT ARMSTRONG th e r e w ill be n e ed ed a m u ch b ro a d e r ■LLOYD LITTLEPAGE C ream Co., w hich h a s all Its d airy EDWIN FOREST ARNOLD ALTON LOVELACE m e ta llic fo u n d a tio n fo r o u ts ta n d in g TOM BAKER p ro d u c ts r e g is te r e d u n d e r th a t LIEUT CHAS R Mi COLL A llow s us to c o m p ete w ith all riv a ls. ELMER BANKUS title . T h a t p e rm iss io n h a s ceased , SGT C. W (SHERMAN) M'CAItTER. p a p e r issu es th a n e v e r b efo re. HERBERT BASLEE Tim In g re d ie n ts of o u r b re a d and SGT ItoY M'CARTER. h en ce th e c h a n g e of n am e, w hich ERNEST BATES W ith g o ld p ro d u c tio n d is c o u ra g e d CARROLL -McCREARY BYRON BELL p a s trie s a re in s tr ic t c o n fo rm ity w ith i becam e effectiv e on J a n u a r y 1. HAItoLD McCREARY SGT. (1st C lass) FRANK BELL by d im in ish e d p u rc h a s in g p o w er an d " M o u n ta in 51ea<lou B u tte r " E. J McCULLOCH th e w a r re g u la tio n s und th e n e a tn e s s LESLIE BERKE JOHN McGINNIS o th e r influ en ce* , it w ould be well fo r w ill he fo u n d a t all th e le a d in g OTLEY BERKE of o u r b a k e ry haH g iven us th e h ig h ARCHIE McKEoWN PETEK It. BERKE s to re s in th e c o u n ty . A sk fo r it h u m a n ity a t la r g e If p rice in c re a se s LEWIS BURL M< KINNEY ALBERT A. BEYER est s a n ita ry ra tin g . P a tro n iz e a ROB I’. MAGNUSEN CARL F. BEYER sh o u ld n o t c o n tin u e f u r th e r . T h e W ILLIE MARTIN ELMER C. BEYER h o m e in d u s try . CHARLES MAYElt h ig h e r p rices go th e m o re se v e re th e JOHN RICHAN NEWTON L MARYOTT BLISS, CLEVELAND re a c tio n is b o u n d to be w hen th e w ar SGT HARVEY MASSEY HENRY BOTTLESON SGT. LEE MERRILL LIEUT. AMOS WATT BOTKIN en d s, an d th e en d m ay com e so o n e r WALTER W METZGER DANIEL BOURGEOIS ADELBERT W METZGER th a n we th in k a n d b e fo re th e b u si EUGENE BOURGEOIS G re s h a m . P h on e I I . FLOVED S. METZGER CECIL BOZARTH n ess w o rld Is In a n y w ay p re p a re d JOHN MILAN À U KINDS AND i l l SIZES SOT. BOYD O. BRASWELL WAGONER BAYARD MII.RER EDGAR BROOKS fo r It. CORP. GLENWOOD MILLER JEROM E BROOK H. C MOFFETT EMERSON BROWN It is h ig h ly n e c e ssa ry to th e p ro s LEIGHTON MONTEITH A head of th e A rm y . FRANK BROWN G re a t fog p e n e tr a tin g p o w er Is THOS. P. MORGAN p e rity o f th e c o u n try a n d th e w ell b e CLARENCE BROWNING W e’ll te ll th e tr u th ab o u t It w hen cla im e d fo r a s e a rc h lig h t th a t h a s LELAND B. MOORE JOHN BURBA in g o f all tile p eo p le th a t fin an cial MARK NA I OLE LEON CADDY GILT OR NATURAL WOOD we a re good an d c o rn e re d . T h e c a r been In v en ted in F ra n c e w ith a g r e e n GEORGE NEILSON CALL, ROBERT sh o ck be av o id e d w hen th e tim e N eat and Cheap LOUIS NEILSON to o n is ts a re so m e w h a t a h e a d o f th e ish -y ello w g la s s in fro n t a n d back ed ALBERT CAMP GEORGE NELSON co m es to fu rl th e b a ttle flags a n d s i ED. CANIFF a rm y In th e m a c e ra tio n a n d g e n e ra l by a re fle c to r th n t a lso p re v e n ts EOWABD C. NOREEN OSCAR CARLSON len ce th e g u n s. It w ould be f a r b e t M A X S C H N E ID E R OSCAR E NOREEN HARRY C. CHASE rip p in g up of th e k a is e r. m o is tu re c o lle c tin g on th e gluHS. ROY OLSEN JOSEPH CHIODO te r fo r th e w hole c o u n try , if su ch a M a th ew s’ B ldg. M ain S tre e t PAUL PAI.MBLAD ERNEST CHRISTENSEN Phone 541 RAY PALMQUIKT th in g w ere p o ssib le, th a t th e r e now LOUIS CHRISTENSEN H ead th e O u tlo o k classified ads. T ry a w a n t ad. P h o n e 701. TOM PARKER GEORGE CLARK sh o u ld be a g e n tle an d g ra d u a l fa ll in VERL PARKER SGT. CARL GONDGON IRVIN PARMLEY ORRIE CONRAD p rices th a n th a t th e r e sh o u ld be any PEDER R. PEDERSON PERCY CONRAD PELTON. WILLIAM f u r th e r a d v a n c e . It w ould be id le to EDMUND G CONVILL CLIFTON PETERSON HARRY COOLEY. p re ss th is th e o ry u p o n th o s e w ho re ELMER I. PHELPS MILO M COONS LEONARD PIATT RALPH E CRANDALL g a rd m o n ey as an en d r a t h e r th a n as FAY E. POTTER 2D LIEUT FRED CRANE HOWARD POWERS a m ean s- as w e a lth r a t h e r th a n a s a EMERSON A CRAWFORD CECIL PULFEH FRANK CRAWFORD DEXTER QUESINBERRY to k e n of w ealth . DOMINICK CUNNINGHAM 1ST LIEUT. R W QUESINBERRY CORP. CARLYLE A. CUNNINGHAM B ut we can n o t fo rg e t th a t it Is SGT EARL RADFORD FRED DAVIS EI.MEB RADFORD se ld o m a g re a t w ar e n su e s w ith o u t W DEAVER ERVIN F RADFORD CHAS DEHAVEN c iiR p Fl.oY D RADFORD v io le n t d is tu rb a n c e o f p ric e lev els, EDWARD DICKENSON JESSE RADFORD GOUGH O. DIX a n d q u ite a s se ld o m th a t Its en d do es ELLSWORTH RAKER HARLOW M. DOUGLASS. HARVEY RANEY CECIL DUKE n o t b rin g v io le n t re a c tio n a n d fa r I GUY K READ, Severely wounded. RAYMOND DUNBAR ROSS E READ. Cited for bravery re a c h in g b a n k ru p tc y . ED DUNN CHAS. C REED EDEK. I RANK G REYNOLDS I t is to be h o p ed t h a t th e g re a te s t HENRY ELTON EASTMAN VERNE RICHEY ELLIOTT, RAY EDWARD of all w a rs m ay p ro v e an e x cep tio n to L. E RICHMOND WILSON EASTMAN WARD RICHMOND th e ru le , b u t it w ill n o t u n le s s th e VENCIL EVANS HARRY C. RICKERT ED. EVERETT VICTOR RICKERT te n d e n c y to in flatio n be ch e c k e d be W S EVERETT W RICHEKT BEGINNING SUNDAY, OCTOBER TWENTIETH FREDERICK. OTTO fo re th e b re a k in g p o in t s h a ll h av e 2D LIEUT LESTER RICHEY ELIS FORSGREN 1ST SGT KENNETH ROBERTS ISAAC FOSTER been re a c h e d .— H o u sto n P o st. CLAUD ROBINSON EMANUEL FOX SAM W ROBINSON JOHN FOX FRANK ROGERS H ig h t I MILTON FOX JOE ROSS the Oregon State Council of Defense has requested that no delivery ERNEST J FREEMAN NELSON ROHS KENT FREEMAN CORP. I). E RUSSELL G et up rig h t in th e m o rn in g . Go W ILLIAM GAUPMAN JOHN DALE RUSSELL of Petroleum Products be made on Sunday. DEWEY GIBBS to bed rig h t a t n ig h t. S ta r t w ith jo v EDGAR L. RUSSELL ROY H GIBBS CHASE E. ST. CLAIR M ERRILL R. GOOD In y o u r h e a r t, h o p e In th e f u tu r e . I LESLIE T ST.CLAIR MERVIN R GOOD RUDOLPH SAI.QUIST k in d n e s s In y o u r p u rp o se. HOMER GOSSETT The Standard Oil Company is glad to comply with this request SGT. (1st Class) 8. G. SCHNEIDER ROBERT GUSTAFSON OSCAR SEDIG If It Is a d a rk d ay , n e v e r m in d ; you W ILLIE HALEY El> THEO. SELL FLOYD HALLI )CK w ill lig h te n It up. If it is a b rig h t and beginning Sunday, October Twentieth, and thereafter until RAY SHRINEK OLIVER HAMBLIEN ALFRED SIMONSEN day, you w ill ad d to th e b rig h tn e s s CORP FRANK A. HAMLIN THOS. ELTON SLOOP JOHN HAMLIN FRED MURRAY SMITH further notice, all of our Distributing Stations in the State of Oregon, G ive a w ord of c h e e r, a k in d ly g re e t CLIFTON HARRIS OSCAR S l’AHN THEADORE HARRIS in g a n d a w arm h a n d s h a k e to y o u r HARRY SPENCER FRED HAKRT W ALFItED STAF1 ENSON including our Automobile Service Stations, will be closed on Sunday. frie n d s. LAWRENCE HARVEY CORP. EARL STANLEY ALFRED HAUOLUM HARRY STANLEY If you h av e e n e m ie s, look up, pass PE TE R HAUOLUM No sale or delivery of any kind will be made on Sunday. SGT WILBUR STANLEY PORTUS H ATFIELD th e m by, fo rg e t a n d try to fo rg iv e. SGT. VERN STATER C HENDRICKS PAUL STEVENS SGT. W. A. HENSLEY If a ll o f us w ould o n ly th in k how CLARKE STILLIONS CARYL HESLIN SGT oSCAIt STONE m u ch o f h u m a n h a p p in e s s is m ad e by CORI. CLAUDE HESLIN In the case of our previous announcement regarding the sale of ARTHUR STREW N CHARLES HICKS o u rs e lv e s, th e r e w ould be less of h u GEORGE R. SWAGERT JAS O HILLYARD GEORGE SWYGERT J. WILLIAM HILLYARD m an m ise ry . gasoline and engine distillate only between the hours of 6 A. M. and LESTER TALLMADGE CONRAD HOECKER CORP. FRANK TEEV IN , severely I f a ll o f us w o u ld b e a r in m in d th a t I VICTOR HoLM wounded. JOHN K HONEY 6 P. M. (now week days only). This request is made for the purpose h a p p in e s s is fro m w ith in a n d n o t EDMOND TEEVIN FREDERICK HONEY W ILL TEEVIN HERBERT H. HOSS fro m w ith o u t, th e r e w ould be a w ell- PAYMASTER LLOYD TEGAItT FRED HOSS of conserving man power and we know that our patrons will patrioti 2D LIEUT ERNEST THOM s p rin g o f Joy In e v ery h e a r t an d th e EVERETT HUGHES EDK1C THOMAS 1ST LIEUT DR H. H. HUGHES FRANK W THOMAS su n w ould sh in e fo re v e r. G W. HI MASON cally co-operate in making this important war measure effective. KIRK THOMPSON CORITIRAL RAYMOND HUMASON T ry it! STUART THOMPSON JACK. C. C. FRANK TOWNSEND CORP. W F JEN N E G EORG E T " W NS END In D e n m a rk an d S w eden th e y a re SGT GUY D. JONES LESLIE TOWNSEND ALBERT A. JOHNSON A LPH oNSE VAN DONINCK u sin g p eat fiber to m a k e te x tile ' GUSTAVE A. JOHNSON JOE VKRETTI WILLIAM E JOHNSON goods. T h e “ p e a t w o o l” is m ad e In to 1 8 O. VI KEN ROY JOHNSON- ARTHUR VOLBRECHT ALBERT E. JONSRUD m a ttin g , c a rp e ts , so les fo r fo o tw e a r WALTER VOLBRECHT AHI.AN JOY JOSEPH WALCH a n d o th e r th in g s In som e cases a n i FAXON JOY WM WALCH AXEL F. JOHNSON m al h a ir is m ixed w ith it. By m ix in g CORP. THOS M WATSON HARRY JOHNSON EDGAR WEDIN JOHN A. JOHNSON In fro m 30 to 40 p e r c en t of wool th ey ALBERT WEISS FRANK KENNY EMMETT OWENS WELLING m a k e a c lo th of e x c e lle n t q u a lity an d HAROLD KERN | LESLIE WILES GLENN H. KESTERSON MORRIS WILMARTH a th r e a d s t r o n g e r th a n th a t m ad e of RAY KESTERSON GLEN C WOLFE NELSON KIRKWOOD wool a lo n e. GUY E. W O LF» ELGIN B. KIRKWOOD , LEM W WOLFE RICHARD KNARK ROY E WOdUWARD ROBERT KNIERIEM LEWIS VERGER A b o u t 6 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a c re s of la n d Is GEO. K KNIERIEM EDNER WEDIN CORAL LAKE g iv en o v e r to to b acco c u ltiv a tio n in ¡CORP HENRY ZENOER *« M M ■( >ShlKc M *4 11 he w orld. 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