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 
Intermount pantt 
W. T. PUTNAM & SONS 
“The Mail Order Farm” 
INTERMOUNT FARM BUTTER, 
CREAM, CHEESE, SAUSAGE 
AND FRESH PORK 
Hake Cusrtjmati, OTassfj. 
J me 21, 1922. 
My dear r. Beane 
We ’nave just got bade from Pullman and T find 
your two letters waiting for me. I met St. John and we had a very 
pleasant talk, but he was pretty busy with the final binding up of 
the College work and E did not get the opportunity to see as much 
of him as I should ™ish. 
w e left here May 31, going to Seattle and from there to 
Spokane by train over the G. N. We had a very pleasant trip, though 
iy was very hot- mere ^ere some 20 of us in the Pullman and we 
all got very -"ell acquainted before we reached our destination, 
where was one man with his wife, a man a few years younger than I 
and in the course of conversation I found he had gone to school to 
one of ny old masters at St. Pauls. He had lust landed in Seattle 
from Bombay, men ” T e found a young woman, a teacher from Vancouver, 
B. 0. who knew a lot of oar friends there, another girl who used 
to visit friends of ours at the Lake and a young man who had been 
in College with the boys a few years back- 'me world is a very 
small place, me next morning while eating breakfast at the hotel 
one of the College professors and his wife came in and sat at the 
next table. He had been at the Lake and I went over and spoke to 
him and after the first greeting he said, "How much baggage have 
you?" when I told him he immediately invited us to come wifrh him 
in his car, so ditched the N. P. and went with them, bean waller 
is one of the old professors and. one of the head men in the engin¬ 
eering of the Columbia River l asin irrigation protect which is by 
