F. C. PUTNAM 
W. T. PUTNAM 
P. G. PUTNAM 
W. T. PUTNAM. Jr. 
MAIL ORDERS TAKEN FOR 
DRESSED POULTRY. FRESH 
EGGS A*N D OTHER FARM 
PRODUCTS 
Intermount parm 
W. T. PUTNAM & SONS 
THE MAIL ORDER FARM” 
INTERMOUNT FARM BUTTER. 
CREAM. CHEESE. SAUSAGE 
AND FRESH PORK 
Hake Cusfjman, ©Uasfj. 
' Oct. 27, 1921. 
My dear Mr. Deane 
I spent a reek this summer at the camp of a 
guide who has a place a few miles above us on the river. I had to 
go to chaperone a couple of old friends -ho were in search of trout, 
while there I saw the enclosed collection of hodab pictures which 
•"ere taken by a young man who with a couple of others took a trip 
into the hills this summer. They do not do the subject justice, but 
they will give you some idea of what that country looks like. I 
borrowed them to send to you* 
While there I saw larkspurs as tall as P ft 
on the beds of gravel at the mouths of small streams 
fell into the main river- Yhey were past their prime 
. They gre- 
-usere they 
and I saved 
a lot of seed for you thinking it might interest you. You might 
find a place to plant them and have a chano b to see what some of 
our flowers are li'w-• Y> have .another Ic.rkspm -hich 0 _c~'- oi the 
gr-o’e’ • -,i .o° r.e.cr sec ''.eve 1 —hiwh is y pine and ruch 
shorter growth. 
Our case -ith Tacoma is still in the air. They made a 
motion for a new trial which was denied and no- a few days ago 
they made an appeal to the Supreme Court and it -ill be several 
months before it is settled for good. 
Ye are alone on the farm, the boys being all in Pullman, 
the oldest teaching Chemistry on the side and the next doing 20 
hours, the maximum is supposed to be 16. He —ill be able to finish 
