F. C. PUTNAM 
W T. PUTNAM 
W. T. PUTNAM. Jr. 
MAIL ORDERS TAKEN 
FOR 
DRESSED CHICKENS. DUCKS 
GEESE. FRESH EGGS 
AND OTHER FARM PRODUCTS 
INTERMOUNT FARM SAUSAGE 
Htttermount .farm 
•THE MAIL ORDER FARM'’ 
LAKE CUSHMAN, WASH. 
June , 1915. 
Jj<r, ir Mr. l)e ane: - 
Your card, at hand. My reason for sending the Jour¬ 
nal -af t.i&t I thought possibly y< a might kno^ of Kincaid, who is 
one of the foremost entomologists of t _e country.It is curious too, 
that only a lay or two before your card came we got a copy of trie 
Washington Alumnus with a similar description of a classmate ofMrs. 
Putn-m,' sLxperien'ce in getting , ei start in the University. It is all 
true, ans wn who went to the eastern colleges, while we may have 
had hard scratching to get along, never ran up against tne stone, 
kifcd of difficulties. Personally I aavc travelled the same trail 
as Pro. Me Kee, and it must have been a wild one at that time. 
After a very wet and disagreeable May, June is fine, and 
things are beginning to grow, grass is knee deep, and clover in 
bloom. So far we have had very few people, May was very wet, as I 
have srid, and the travel has not yet fairly begun. Mfs. P. has 
just returned from Seattle where she saw the two older boys off 
to Sun Fr.ncisco. ThenCadet Corps of the Washington State College 
went down, 250 strong. They stay a we 3c in S. F. as the guests 
ci the t my and the Ex - osition. They had the run of the Governor-, 
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