. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 12, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 13 Ifefe© SHELLS 288 x 300 98 x 100 147 x150 146 x150 AT SEATTLE, WASH., JULY 19-20, 1911, WIN HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE - By Mr. James McLaughlin, who also won the CHINGREN TROPHY - - - On 80 Singles and 10 Pairs Doubles. AT SOUTH TACOMA, WASH., JULY 16, 1911 HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. L. H. Reid SECOND GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. H. E. Poston Demand PETERS ShellsâWinners of The 1911 Grand American Handicap by a record pcore, 99 out of 100, from 20 yards; and The 1910 Official Amateur Average for the United States


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, August 12, 1911.] THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN 13 Ifefe© SHELLS 288 x 300 98 x 100 147 x150 146 x150 AT SEATTLE, WASH., JULY 19-20, 1911, WIN HIGH AMATEUR AVERAGE - By Mr. James McLaughlin, who also won the CHINGREN TROPHY - - - On 80 Singles and 10 Pairs Doubles. AT SOUTH TACOMA, WASH., JULY 16, 1911 HIGH GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. L. H. Reid SECOND GENERAL AVERAGE, Mr. H. E. Poston Demand PETERS ShellsâWinners of The 1911 Grand American Handicap by a record pcore, 99 out of 100, from 20 yards; and The 1910 Official Amateur Average for the United States per cent.âA world's record. THE PETERS CARTRIDGE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, 0. New York: 08 Chambers St., T. H. Keller, Mgr. San Francisco: 008-012 Howard St., J. S. French, Mgr. New Orleans: 321 Magazine St., E. F. Leckert, Mgr. *%X\XV*XXXV^*XN*X*VXV%30«^ The average yield per acre of alfalfa is greater when it is cut in the early bloom. This statement is baaed on actual tests made by experienced alfalfa growers. &Jn,@fte I out, contains : REAL \REEL sensitive mechar e reel never fails at a/ a One " wont gum, dry 9 3 acid. *" 3 in One" prevents every part, add- ; to the life, and brightness to the beauty i of even the finest. Good \ for the rod tooâpreserves the wood, promoting ptia- ^ bilityâprotects the metal. â r*^TT Good for fisher alsoâthe delicate, pleasant odor keeps off mosquilos. Try it. All dealers. Trial bottle Sent free. Write to THREE IN ONE OIL CO. i"2 New York Crty TRIANGLE TRIP OVER THE Northwestern Pacific Railroad One of the most delightful scenic one-day jaunts in America. 150 miles of Mountain and Redwood For- est Scenery, a Boat Hide on San Francisco Bay and by rail along the Russian River. Leave San Francisco 7:45 A. M. daily except Sunday, and 8:46 A. M. Sunday only, by boat across the Bay of San Francisco, in full view of the Golden Gate to Sausalito (the Sorrento of America). Thence via picturesque San R


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