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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



mils a proposition whereby the buyer may purchase ten, 

 twenty and forty acre tracts by small cash payments each 

 year. 



The book is published by the Land Department of the 

 United States & Mexican Trust company, of 950 Baltimore 

 ave., Kansas City, Mo. This company is the fiscal agent of 

 the Kansas City. Mexico & Orient Ry., known as the "Orient" 

 way. A personal letter from the land commissioner, Mr. 

 Hornbeck, to the editor, states that a copy of the book will 

 be sent free to any person who may be in the market for 

 irrigated land. The book is too expensive, he eys, for 

 promiscuous distribution among the merely cnrioui" 



It is announced that the Aberdeen Potato Growers' 

 Association, including in its membership about 150 farm- 

 ers near American Falls, Idaho, is planning to ship a car- 

 load of the finest spuds grown in that territory, to an east- 

 ern market with the object of advertising its project ami 

 the creation of an eastern market. Until the present time 

 potatoes grown in this section have been sold under the 

 Greely, Colorado, brand, but inasmuch as the Aberdeen 

 product is of a superior grade, it is now proposed to estab- 

 lish a special brand. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 



CALIFORNIA. Sacramento Valley 

 West Side Canal Company; capital, 

 $250,000; Glen and Colusa counties. 

 Incorporators : Fentress Hill, San 

 Francisco; D. W. Ross, Piedmont; J. 

 L. Slater, Berkeley. 



COLORADO. Colorado & Texas 

 Land & Irrigation Company. Directors 

 are F. R. Park, Charles Cheney, H. B. 

 Holmes, H. Bitner, H. P. Gamble, M. 

 S. Ketchem, P. A. Hankins, George M. 

 Teal, H. Evans and L. O. Hawkins, all 

 of Boulder. Capital, $100,000, and the 

 principal place of business McAllen, 

 Hidalgo county, Texas. 



Twin Reservoir Irrigation Company; 

 T. M. Morrow, J. A. Bentley and E. J. 

 Burns; $250,000; Grand Junction. 



West Paradox Mutual Irrigation Com- 

 pany; Caldwell Yeaman, Frank E. Gove, 

 S. I. Heyn; $50,000; Paradox, Colo. 



The Stark-Hagadorn Irrigation Com- 

 pany, Denver; $600,000 capital; Edwin 

 R. Stark, Aaron G. Hagadorn, James 

 D. Hagadorn, J. E. Boas and R. H. 

 Stark. 



Denver Irrigated Farm Company; 

 Cornelius J. Ton, Gustave Nelson, 

 James A. Donnelly; $10,000. 



Riverview Land and Irrigation Com- 

 pany; Z. X. Snyder, S. Milo Hadden, 

 Victor E. Sayres; $100,000; Greeley. 



IDAHO. Sunnyside Irrigation Com- 

 pany, Weiser; capital, $25,000; incor- 

 porators, G. M. Waterhouse, August 

 Backman and A. A. Record. 



Big Lost River Irrigation Company; 

 capital, $1,000,000; incorporators, J. E. 

 Clinton, Jr., A. L. Tucker, C. B. Hurtt, 

 Boise; A. McPherson, Twin Falls; N. 

 M. Ruick, Boise, one share. 



NEW MEXICO. La Plata Land & 

 Irrigation Company, Aztec, San Juan 

 county, Durango, Colo., and Cheyenne, 

 Wyo. ; capital, $250,000; incorporators 

 and directors are George W. Piper, 

 Thomas C. Graden. William C. Henry, 

 William C. Ferguson and Joe Prewitt. 



Rio Mimbres Irrigation Company, 

 Deming, Luna county. Capital, $300,- 

 000. 



OREGON. Umatilla Irrigation Lands 

 Company; Hermiston; capital, $20,000; 

 incorporators, J. S. Green, P. C. Hol- 

 land and G. F. Kaufman. 



TEXAS. A permit to do business in 

 Texas was granted the Texas Shallow 

 Well Irrigation Company of Council 

 Bluffs, Iowa. Principal Texas office, 

 Louise, Wharton county; capital stock, 

 $50.000. 



The Old River Rice Irrigation Com- 

 pany of Wallisville, Chambers county, 

 filed an amendment to its charter chang- 

 ing its principal office to Mount Belvieu, 

 same county. 



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OSTROM'S 

 $15.00 



With Magnifying Lenses, Enabling You to Read the Target Over 400 Yards Away, 



FARM LEVELSTELESCOPE 



Shipping 

 Weight 

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Complete 

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with full 

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And IB being welcomed by land owners from tbe 

 Atlantic to the Pacific, for Draining, Irrigating, 

 Terracing, Ditching, Grading, Road Building, Run- 

 ning Fences, Setting Out Orchards, Levelling 

 Buildings and Foundation*. Getting Angles, and every sort 

 of work requiring a Level. With this out lit, which Includes Level 

 with TELESCOPE and Plumb-Bob In neat wood box, also Tripod, 

 Graduated Rod and Target, no man needs a Surveyor or Civil 

 Engineer. Simplicity. Accuracy, Durability, GUARANTEED. 

 ORDER TODAY, direct from this offer or. If more complete 

 information is desired, write today. Address, 



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