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Juno, 10, 1911.
Dear Papa*
Enclosed herewith yon will find letter this day
received from Jenson and ITewland', which is self explanatory.
They hinted to me when I was over feus there that they might want
to call upon you for some contribution and I told them that it
seemed to me that you had done enough in the matter, that others
who have property near there would or should attend to that part
of the matter without any contribution from you. And it does seem
to me that it would be very inconsistent in you to contribute
to them, for in fact they are the parties who are the most in-«
terested in the deal. But I guess you will handle it all 0. '<•.
without my butting in. I now understand your telegram,
but it does seem to mo the way things are there that if you
should have an opportunity to sell at Dino to r^en Thousand
Dollars that it vould be a good tine to let go. The prospective
value will be greatest now than for several years to come, that is
the prospective value not; will be as great as the actual value will
be after the P. 0. building is up.
Guess this is all, except the Weather Dept. says that it
is 106 degrees, which is going some, don*t you think?
I remain,
Your loving son,