F. C. Putnam 
W. T. Putnam 
P. G. Putnam 
W. T. Putnam, Jr. 
Mail Orders Taken for 
Dressed Poultry, Fresh Eggs 
and Other Farm Products 
Xntermount parm 
INTERMOUNT FARM BUTTER, 
CREAM, CHEESE, SAUSAGE 
AND FRESH PORK 
W. T. PUTNAM & SONS 
“The Mail Order Farm” 
Hake Cujsljman, TOIasIj. 
May 21, 1922 
My dear Mr. Deane:- 
\ lam sending you by the same mail as this a 
Sears, Roebuck Catalogue with the two adderstongues enclosed, those 
of which I wrote you from Shelton some time ago- It is a very 
small grain of gold in a large amount of chaff. I hope you can 
winnow it out. 
We leave here for Pullman about the 2nd to attend commence. 
ment. We have lust, had word that both the Boys will be in Phi 
Kappa Phi. and are much pleased. I cannot say how long we will ba 
away as we have bought a car in P. and will drive down the Columbia 
to Portland and spend a few days in that neighborhood looking for 
a new place. 
Did iron ever happen to know a Mr. heorge iright, a Harvard 
man of about ‘88 and a very enthusiastic botanist? He is a friend 
of ours living in settle and has a very fine collection of western 
flowers. Hope you are well. 
Very sincerely vours. 
