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Show m -5- Tho work of Special Agent, Bnkor, will soon bo completed fy and will make it possible in every case for U3 to put up the land for sale which,beoause of the industrial noodo ' i/ i of the owner should bo Bold, though our attempted, land sales in tho past have been only partially successful. Much is hoped from the.presont campaign of advertising from which wo aro now getting about GO inquiries ;;por day. ' It is believed that succeeding land sales will chow that wo are now able to sell the lands offered at a fair price. Individual Indian money in blooks of $1500 to v2500 per family 1B sorely needed, however, at this tiroo for such families as havo able bodied men and allotments i i'' under dl tch. \ ' ',§ j It is hoped that favorable action may bo, had upon request of recent date,for authority for labor at the sawmill. It is thought this labor would cnablo us to got a considerable accumulation of the various kinds of biiilding material in the yard so that the lumber-would ily be better seasoned nnd: always read/ available when oallod for by the builder. The oarpenter work on.some of tho houcoo has been delayed beoause tho mill could not Itfoddoa adequate Btipplieo of the various kinds of lurtbbtV ThJ.U • y- ' f ' was true not bocauso.of lnok of oapaoitj'^f tbcynlll* When no otook io on hand the variouu a<>cidon*)D tihioh ocd\ii? .would provtmt the turning Ortt of? lumbar on dhtet nbtioo. Then again,there are tiwoB whon tha Indian "helpera at the |