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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 





I H C AUTO BUGGIES 



For Business and Pleasure 



YOU will find the I H C Auto Buggy the ideal vehicle for your use. It is 

 the most simple car to operate, can be used by your wife or children with 

 perfect safety and when you want to make a hurried trip to town or to 

 your neighbors it is always ready. 



The cost of oil and gasoline to 

 operate an I H C Buggy is less than 

 the cost of keeping one horse. It can be 

 used when you would not dare to takea 

 horse out and it never gets tired. 



With an I H C Auto Buggy you 

 can travel from one to twenty miles an 

 hour over hills, through mud, snow 

 over any roads. 



When you buy, get the car that has 

 proved to be most 



Practical Economical Serviceable 



The one with the High Wheels and Solid Tires. You will find it the easiest 

 riding and you will never have "tire troubles." A large wheel rolls over a bump 

 or rut. A small wheel jumps over it. With solid tires you will never be delayed 

 by punctures or blow-outs and you will save many dollars through not having to 

 repair and replace worn-out tires. Solid tires are easiest on the roads. They 

 do not flatten out and loosen dirt and gravel like inflated tires do. 



There are many other advantages of the I H C Buggies that you ought to 

 know about. They have full elliptic springs (36 in. long by 1% in. wide) and a long 

 base, insuring easy-riding qualities. The International Attto-W agon has the same 

 features of construction as the Auto Buggy and is a thoroughly reliable car for 

 light delivery wagon purposes. 



Ask your dealer to tell you all the facts, or, if your prefer write the International 

 Harvester Company of America at nearest branch house for further information. 

 Do it now it's the first step toward obtaining the most satisfactory, money- 

 saving conveyance for business or pleasure. 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: Denver, Col.; Helena, Mont.; Portland, Ore.; 

 Spokane, Wash.; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, Cal. 



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA CHICAGO USA 



(Incorporated) 



claims, and 1,200 acres are vacant pub- 

 lic lands. The Secretary of the In- 

 terior has approved the recommenda- 

 tion of the Reclamation Service, that 

 the lands in the hands of ac- 

 tual settlers be held in farms of 

 160 acres each; this class includes 

 deeded lands, lands entered prior to 

 second form withdrawal, and lands en- 

 tered subject to the provisions of the 

 Reclamation, act. The balance of the 

 lands, includinsr those held for can- 

 cellation, abandoned claims, and pub- 

 lic lands, it is proposed to subdivide 

 in farm units having an irrigable area 

 of about 80 acres, and, wherever prac- 

 ticable, to include sufficient grazing 

 !and to make the total area of the unit 

 ICO acres, but most of the public land 

 farm units will be 80 acres each. 



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From 600 trees Miss Cowperthwaite harvested i50 boxes summer and fall ap- 

 ples; 3,000 boxes of winter varieties, which sold for $1.35 per box, making a 

 grand total of M, 657. SO. Photo taken October 9, 1909, Santa Fe District. 



Land Opportunity 



in the 



Santa Fe District 



Get your share of the profits on the present day high- 

 cost of living. 



Prices on food stuff are governed by the law of supply 

 and demand. 



Secure a 20 -acre tract In the Santa Fe District and be a 

 producer, and at the rame time reduce your own expenses. 



This land all within a short drive of New Mexico's 

 beautifully situated capital city. 



Proven by government statistics to be the finest climate 

 In the world. 



Two town sites on the land and two railroads crossing it 



Every tract within three miles of a town site. 



A former governor of New Mexico says: "THE SANTA 

 FE DISTRICT HAS MORE ADVANTAGES AND FEWER 

 DRAWBACKS THAN ANY IRRIGATED SECTION IN 

 AMERICA." 



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