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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



LOW CHARGING MIXER. 



THE Eclipse Concrete Mixer manufactured by The Standard 

 Scale & Supply Co. of Pittsburgh, Chicago, Philadelphia 

 and New York has gained so in popularity that the manu- 

 facturers have had to enlarge their plant in order to meet 

 the demand for mixers. They had sold in the first few 

 months of this vear more machines than the whole of last 



ket. The charging platform is only 24 inches high and is 

 that the mixer is moving, having four streams continually 

 portable with the outfit, thus elminating all high wheeling and 

 The drum, which is of the heaviest material, is cylindrical 

 in shape, having blades and deflectors so arranged that the 

 material is cut and divided and thrown over every second 

 the expense of tearing down and rebuilding the platform every 

 time the mixer is moved. 



season. The United States Government has purchased sev- 

 eral, also several of the large railroads and largest contrac- 

 tors. One large contracting concern purchased a car load 

 after testing their first machine. 



The Eclipse is the only low charging mixer on the mar- 



pouring into each other. The front of the drum is entirely 

 open, allowing the operator to see the entire batch while it is 

 mixing and can determine whether the batch is too wet or 

 too dry without discharging same. 



A series of circularly arranged blades located at the 



TURN ALFALFA INTO BEEF AND MUTTON 



The irrigated lands at Uva, Wyoming, offer the best mixed farms and stock finishing in all 

 North America. They grow anything that will grow anywhere in the Middle West, but stock feed- 

 ing pays best. Hay and grain turned into meat multiply the money. 



Only a few hours from Denver, on the new through line between Seattle and Galveston. Big 

 yields of everything, especially alfalfa and sugar beets. Quick markets. $37.50 to $60.00 per acre. 

 Ten years for payment. Plenty of farm help. Good schools. Telephones. R. F. D. 



There are hundreds of miles of Government range lands close by,frtc to all, where farmers run 

 their cattle and sheep nine months in the year. Two or three months' feeding at the home farm on 

 home-grown alfalfa and grain finishes them for market. 



They are all making money there. Better homes, better climate, less work and more profit than 

 in the Middle States. Look into the facts. Write us or call, straight away. It's your move. 



O'NEILL 

 LAND COMPANY 



AGENTS 



1202 Marquette Bldg. 

 CHICAGO 



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