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1lic ])O(liur(_'0 Avere somewhat differently written. 

 That is his privile.ue and if the animal is a worthy 

 I'cprcsentative of the breed no possible harm can 

 come from sucli action. Tlie statement occasion- 



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ally made that it is a discrimination ag-ainst 

 Shorthorns otherwise bred seems to me alisurd. 

 If there is any observable effect from the paying- 

 of high prices, which is largely the game of the 

 ri<-li men or of tlie breeders wlio are in a. })osition 

 to si'cure their trade oi" ol' tlie specnlator whose 

 game is io unload on tlie rich, it is that general 

 Sliorthorn valnes are at least stimulated therein-. 

 A wide range of observati(»n at mnnerous public 

 sales has convinced me that everj' animal sold for 



