THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Wealth 

 ir\ the 



Empire 



Business opportunities in 

 new and growing towns. 

 Wonderful agricultural 

 wealth in the great irrigated 

 districts. F. Walden, of 

 Zillah, Wash.,cleared $10,000 

 net in one year from 80 acres. 

 Others are making like prof- 

 its. Schools, churches, rural 

 delivery, rural telephone 

 lines a good land to live in 

 and a climate second to none. 

 Adjacant to Spokane and the 

 great Puget Sound cities 

 ample markets for all time. 



Ask C. A. Matthews, Gen. 

 Agent Passenger Dept., 208 

 South Clark St., Chicago, 111., 

 or C. W. Mott, General Emi- 

 gration Agent, St. Paul, for 

 information about the great 

 irrigated district of Eastern 

 Washington. 



Northern 

 Pacific 

 FLailway 



A. M. CLELAND 



General Passenger Agent 



St. Paul, Minn. 



With 

 Pump 



ENGINES 



ARE USED BY THE 



U. S. GOVERNMENT 



' In sending out their last specifications for* 

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 War Department required them "to be 

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 1 others or the U. S. Government would not de- 

 mand them. 



The horizontal type, 2 to 100 H. P., and are 

 so simply and perfectly made that it requires 

 no experience to run them, and 



Repairs Practically Cost Nothing. 



Send for a catalogue of our Wizard Engine, 

 i 2 to 8 H. P. (jump-spark ignition, the same 

 as in the famous Oidsmobue). 



The most economical small power engine 

 made; fitted with either pump- jack or di- 

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 Olds Gasoline Engine Works, 



Lancing, Mich. 





Motsinger Anto-Sparker 



Starts and Runs 



Gas Engines Without Batteries 

 TSo other machine can do 11 succss- 

 Inlly for lack of original patents 

 owned by us. No twist motion In 

 our drive. No belt or switch 

 necessary. No batteries what- 

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Gasoline 

 Engines 



Best For 

 Irrigation. 



WHEN it comes to pumping 

 water for irrigation purposes 

 the "I. H. C." Gasoline Engines will 

 be found the simplest, 'safest and the 

 most durable and economical. They 

 can be attached to any kind of 

 pump, in any position, for raising 

 water from deep or shallow wells, 

 reservoirs, canals or running 

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 and long sustained power. They 



can also be used for a general pur- 

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 of power at the minimum cost. No 

 expert knowledge or trained engineer 

 necessary to operate them. They 

 are unequaled for power of all kinds. 

 Made in a variety of sizes and in 

 two styles. Horizontal or Portable 

 6. 8. 10. 12, 15 Horse Power. Verti- 

 cal, 2. 3. 5 Horse Power. 



Call on local agent and examine these engines or write nearest general agency for illustrated 



catalog showing how they will save you money. 



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