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Portland. Some varieties of stock, 

 such as apricots, were rlcclared to be 

 almost impossible to obtain while the 

 demand for apple, pear, prune and 

 berry stock was reported to be far 

 greater than the supply. In order to 

 make a more equable distribution of 



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nursery stock it was stated al the 

 meetinf,' that commercial growers 

 phnining a large increase in new acre- 

 a^e wouhl be compelled to cut down 

 Iheir plantings. 



'i'he program which was an inter- 

 esting one contained among other top- 



August, 1919 



ics, "The Elimination of Undesirable 

 Varieties," "Higher Retail Prices," 

 and Stock," "Moulding Public Opinion 

 in Ornanicntation," the "Future of the 

 Prune Industry," "PoUenation," and 

 "The Labor Problem." 



In the discussion on eliminating un- 



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International Motor Trucks 



For Country Road Hauling 



OF ALL the motor trucks offered 

 for farmers' use, the International 



should be, and we believe is, the most 

 satisfactory. 



This Company knows the country — 

 roads, farms, and all. Farmers know our 

 standards of quahty and service. When 

 we offer a motor truck for farmers' use, 

 it is understood that the truck will do the 

 work expected of it at a cost farmers can 

 afford. 



The International Motor Truck is built 

 for carrying capacity loads on country 

 roads. It gives satisfactory everyday 

 service, the kind that farmers must have. 

 When an emergency comes — a tough 

 piece of road, a steep hill, a rush trip, a 

 bad day — the International has the re- 



serve power, speed, and endurance to 

 carry it through. 



Mr. L. C. Henry of Utica, Minn., pur- 

 chased an International Motor Truck to 

 haul his live stock and farm produce to 

 market and to bring return loads from 

 town. He says, "We use the truck for 

 nearly every kind of hauling. It saves 

 more time than any other machine in our farm 

 service." Five of Mr. Henry's neighbors bougtit 

 International Motor Trucks when they learned, 

 from his ex[)erience, what a useful economical 

 farm machine he had. 



There are four sizes of International Motor 

 Trucks — 1,500, 2,000, 3,IX)0 and 4,000 pounds 

 capacity, with bodies suitable for every kind of 

 hauling. We have a dealer, a branch house, or 

 a service station somewhere near you, where the 

 line can be seen, or we will send full information 

 promptly if you will write us. 



The Full Line of International Harvester Quality Machines 



Grain Harvesting Machines 



Binders Push Binders 



Headers Rice Binders 



Harvester-Threshers 



Reapers Shockers 



Threshers 



Tillage Implements 



Disk Harrows Cultivators 



Tractor Harrows 



Spring-Tooth Harrows 



Peg-Tooth Harrows 



Orchard Harrows 



Planting & Seeding Machines 



Corn Planters Corn Drills 



Grain Drills 



Broadcast Seeders 



Alfalfa & Grass Seed Drills 



Fertilizer & Lime Sowers 



Haying Machines 



Mowers Tedders 



Side Delivery Rakes 



Loaders (All Types) 



Rakes 



Combination Side Rakes 



and Tedders 



Sweet? Rakes Stackers 



Combination Sweep Rakes 



and Stackers 



Baling Presses 



Bunchers 



Belt Machines 



Ensilage Cutters 



Huskers and Shredders 



CornShellers Threshers 



Hay Presses 



Stone Burr Mills 



Belt Machines — Cont. 



Cream Separators 

 Feed Grinders 



Power Machines 



Kerosene Engines 



Gasoline Engines 

 Kerosene Tractors 

 Motor Trucks 

 Motor Cultivators 



Corn Machines 



Planters Drills 



Cultivators 



Motor Cultivators 



Binders Pickers 



Ensilage Cutters 



Shelters 



Huskers and Shredders 



Dairy Equipment 



Cream Separators 



(Hand) 



Cream Separators 



(Belted) 



Kerosene Engines 

 Gasoline Engines „ 



Motor Trucks 



Other Farm Equipment 



Manure Spreaders 



Straw Spreading Attach. 



Farm Wagons 



Farm Trucks 



Stalk Cutters ., ^ . , 



Knife Grinders 

 Tractor Hitches , ^ . 



Binder Twine 



International Harvester Company of America 



(iDCorporated) 

 Billings, Mont. Crawford, Neb. Denver .Colo 



Los Angeles, Cal 



San Francisco, 



, Helena, Mont, 



Portland, Ore. Salt Lake City, Utah 



Cal. Spokane, Wash. 



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