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GRESHAM, OREGON
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H ats O ff to the F aithful Farm Horse!
emerged from the dark ages he had accomplished wonders. Fire was his obedi-
□c had furnished him a weapon, iron had come to his aid from the ground,
companions who were of great service to him—the horse and the dog. The lat-
from surprise and attack at night. Tlie horse carried him swiftly over the
vhen he had learned some of the advantages of husbandry, his willing partner
1 him with Ins work. When one stops to think of the debt that man owes to his
ic wonders that there should ever be discovered a case of cruelty to him of his
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