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The Gazette-Times.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Home and Farm Magazine Section
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1914;
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Sargeant, on Imported Percheron, Owned by H. W. Fell, of Bedmond, Oregon. Photo Courtesy Oregon-Washing Railroad & Navigation Company.
"No," said a noted horso breeder the other day. "No. The horse 13 not being wiped out of existence by the motor;
he is simply in eclipse." 'Which sounds like sound horso sense. The Northwest is the home of many highly-bred
horses, as well as fine cattle. There seems to be here a land especially suited to the industry. And as the "West is
cut up more and more there will be a still greater demand for actual, literal horse-power. Sargeant, pictured above,
is a 10-year-old dapple grey, bred by M. Dallin, Department of Sertho, France, and imported to Columbus, Ohio. Ser
geant's weight is 2,000 pounds and he stands 18 hands.
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