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... thousand people in the Black Forest region of Ger- F Minnesota . many . Chisholm was a town of six thousand in the Big Woods country of Every year , from the tall black pine trees which grow in ordered regiments on the six thousand ...
... thousand people in the Black Forest region of Ger- F Minnesota . many . Chisholm was a town of six thousand in the Big Woods country of Every year , from the tall black pine trees which grow in ordered regiments on the six thousand ...
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... thousand feet of planking you paid ten dollars for in 1900 now costs you fifteen dollars or more . That means an increase in the cost of all building operations - stores and offices and homes . cost more to build ; rents must ...
... thousand feet of planking you paid ten dollars for in 1900 now costs you fifteen dollars or more . That means an increase in the cost of all building operations - stores and offices and homes . cost more to build ; rents must ...
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... the lumber companies . Suppose , for in- stance , that the Jones company owns the lumber on a thousand acres in one corner of the big woods of Minnesota . The land C 2 which surrounds it is owned by the Brown company . 7.
... the lumber companies . Suppose , for in- stance , that the Jones company owns the lumber on a thousand acres in one corner of the big woods of Minnesota . The land C 2 which surrounds it is owned by the Brown company . 7.
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... thousand acres of big trees when the high water makes it possible to float the booms down river to the mills in the spring . Their land is left piled high with tangled mass of branches and other re- fuse . Why should they spend time and ...
... thousand acres of big trees when the high water makes it possible to float the booms down river to the mills in the spring . Their land is left piled high with tangled mass of branches and other re- fuse . Why should they spend time and ...
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... right to loot the un- guarded natural resources of the country and which are in a hurry to get rich before the people wake up . Out of every thousand feet of lumber $ which stands in the forests at least one- quarter. 9.
... right to loot the un- guarded natural resources of the country and which are in a hurry to get rich before the people wake up . Out of every thousand feet of lumber $ which stands in the forests at least one- quarter. 9.
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