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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



THE RICE JOUR.NAL AND 

 GULF COAST FAR.MER 



is published on the first of each month, at Crowley, 

 Louisiana, the center of Rice growing and milting 

 in America, in the interest of the Rice Industry, in 

 all its branches, principally, and incidentally to 

 other branches of Gulf Coast Agriculture. It is the 



Only Rice Class Journal Published 



and is receiving the hearty support of those who 

 are in any manner identified with the Rice Indus- 

 tryin the Growing, Irrigation, Milling or Sale of 

 the Rough or Clean Product, and is read by all 

 farmers engaged in diversified farming in the great 

 Gulf Coast Country. It has a 



Large Guaranteed Circulation 



covering thoroughly the rice sections of Louisiana 

 and Southeast Texas and the Atlantic Coast, every 

 important point having a working correspondent, 

 who reports monthly all important developments 

 of his section, thereby keeping its readers and 

 advertisers in touch with the entire section. Every 

 issue is read by Planter, Canal Owner, Miller, 

 Broker, Commission Merchant and dealers 

 throughout the country. The 



Value as an Advertising Medium 



of the RICE JOURNAL AND GULF COAST FARMER 

 is thoroughly established. The paper goes 

 directly to the class of people reached by no 

 other publication, and its influence assures the 

 advertiser a profitable medium. 



R-tes quoted on application. 



SIGNAL PRINTING CO. (Limited), 



CR-OWLEY. LA. 



11 All roads lead to Rome." 



And all business in New York seems to tend 

 toward 



Grand Central Station. 



This great building, which covers the space of 

 four city blocks, beginning at the corner of 4th 

 Avenue and 42d Street, is the Metropolitan termi- 

 nus of the 



NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES 



and is the center of the hotel, residence, club and 

 theater district of the second city of the world. 

 To reach it, see that your ticket reads by the 

 NEW YORK CENTRAL. 



A copy of the 40 page Illustrated Catalogue ol the "Four- 

 Track Series," New York Central's books of travel and 

 education, will be sent free, post-paid, to any address on 

 receipt of a postage stamp, by George H. Daniels, General 

 Passenger Agent, New York Central & Hudson River Rail- 

 road, Grand Central Station, New York. 



Eastern Oklahoma 



A sweep of one hundred and ninety-five miles thru one of the most 

 promising agricultural regions ever turned over to the hand of man. 



This in brief represents that portion of Oklahoma which has been given new birth by 

 the building of the Santa Fe's Eastern Oklahoma line "the finest farming country 

 the Lord ever made." 



Shawnee, in Pottawatomie County, today holds the record for potato shipments. 

 It ships more potatoes than any other town in the United States ! Ardmore, just 

 over the Indian Ty. line, has nearly the whole world beaten to a standstill as a 

 local cotton market. (Both points on the Santa Fe.) Oklahoma's 1903 wheat crop 

 was a record breaker. The Santa Fe gives these products direct and quick con- 

 nection with world markets, like Chicago, Kansas City and Galveston. 



Write today for copy of our Eastern Oklahoma Folder, just issued, and information 

 of low rates in effect twice monthly. 



Address. General Passenger Agent 



Atchison, Topeka <L Santa* Fe Railway 



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