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Show Tim S3 llorie. B norses aro not very numerous In fl Western Orogon and Washington, and fl thoso obtainable aro tougher than the fl cayuscs which Inhabit the bunch grass fl plains of Eastern Washington. Kim- fl mou went among tho Yoklmn Indians fl prepared to buy as many horses as fl they could furnish nt $2.50 to $3 a fl head, which is tho prevailing prlco for ; fl stock used at Linton. ' fl Tho Yakimos would not consider fl such a price, demanding nt least $15 a I head for ovcry horse they should fur I nlsh whether young and oleoU or old I and thin. Tho dlffcrcuco In cost wus M too much, and Klraiuon has returned (fl to Linton to contlnuo operations there. Ifl |