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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



EXHIBIT OF THE DAHLHJELM COMPANY AT 

 U. S. LAND AND IRRIGATION EXPOSITION. 



The exhibit of the Dahlhjelm Company at the United 

 States Land and Irrigation Exposition, held at the Coli- 

 seum, Chicago, November 20 to December 4, attracted a 

 great deal of attention and favorable comment, especially 

 from engineers and irrigation experts, who united in 

 pronouncing the underground pressure system the most 

 satisfactory system yet produced. 



As heretofore noted in these columns the orchards 

 of the Lewiston Land & Water Company. Limited, for 



and vineyards were displayed, also apples on platters and 

 grapes, peaches and plums in jars were exhibited in such 

 a way as to make a very striking and pleasing exhibit. 



So far as the Dahlhjelm Company are concerned the 

 results from the Land Show are proving very satisfactory. 



The exhibit was in charge of Mr. Richard S. Thain, 

 resident manager of the Dahlhjelm Company, whose 

 offices are at 1206-8 Schilier building. Chicago. Mr. Thaiii 

 was assisted by the following salesmen: Messrs. E. N. 

 Read, F. B. Millar, H. S. Fish. R D. Bokums. Jr.. and I. 

 C. Humphrey. 



Exhibit of The Dahlhjelm Co., Showing Products of the Lewiston Land and Water Co., Ltd., Lands, Near Lewiston, Idaho. 



whom the Dahlhjelm Company are the sole selling agents, 

 are irrigated by this system, the water being supplied from 

 the Sweetwater reservoir, which is at an altitude of one 

 hundred and fifty feet above the average altitude of the 

 Lewiston orchards. From this reservoir the water is con- 

 veyed in large pipes to relief reservoirs and from thence 

 to each five acres in the Lewiston orchards, five acres 

 constituting the selling unit. 



In the exhibit of the Dahlhjelm Company large photo- 

 graphs illustrating the irrigation system, also orchards 



A photograph of the Dahlhjelm Company exhibit is 

 presented herewith. 



NOTICE TO NEW SUBSCRIBERS. 



Notice is hereby given to the hundreds of new 

 subscribers who are entitled to a paper-bound copy 

 of the Primer of Irrigation, in connection with their 

 subscription to IRRIGATION AGE, that owing to slight 

 revisions necessary in the. text of the Primer we will 

 not deliver copies until about January 25, 1910. 



