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charging end of drum makes it impossible for the concrete 

 to slop out no matter how sloppy it may be. 



The discharge, which is semi-automatic, can be operated 

 from either the charging or discharging end. This is a feat- 

 ure no other machine has. The discharge chute is high 

 enough from the ground to permit of wheelbarrows or carts 

 to be placed under same. It is furnished with any kind of 

 power to suit the customer, such as steam, gas or gasoline 

 engine, electric or compressed air motor. 



The whole outfit is mounted on a substantial truck with 

 wide rimmed wheels. All working parts are housed and all 

 bearings furnished with grease cups. It is the simplest, 

 strongest and mot portable outfit on the market. The drum 

 is carried on four rollers, thus taking the weight off of the 

 gears and is driven by two gears instead of one, thus giving 

 twice the wearing quality as compared with other machines. 

 The manufacturers back it up with a guarantee to save 20 

 per cent in labor. The accompanying illustration shows the 

 charging end of mixer mounted with gasoline engine and 

 housing removed. Anyone desiring further information or 

 price may secure same by addressing any of the following 

 addresses: 1345-47 Wabash avenue, Chicago, 243-245 Water 

 Street, Pittsburgh, 35 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, 136 

 West Broadway, New York. 



A NEW PRINCIPLE IN STEEL FORMS. 



THE Miracle, Collapsible Steel Forms comprise a fun- 

 damentally good idea, carefully worked out, tested 

 and tried under conditions of actual use and found to be 

 all that the inventors hope for in the construction of cul- 

 verts, sewers and conduits in concrete. These forms re- 

 duce the first cost of concrete culverts and take the place 

 of the wood culvert wherever good road building is prac- 

 ticed. Corrugated metal culverts have had their day and 

 the Collapsible Steel Forms are already working a revo- 

 lution in all underground concrete work. The principal 

 features of these forms is that they are smooth, level and 

 without ridges and are practically everlasting. Any num- 

 ber of forms can be used, according to -the requirements 

 of the stream to be crossed. 



These forms are now being used in large numbers 

 in those states where good road building is recognized 

 as a vital necessity in the development of the country 

 and the large number of highly commendatory letters re- 

 ceived from public officials in those states are the best 

 evidence of their great value. 



Parties interested should address the Miracle Pressed 

 Stone Company, Minneapolis, Minn. 



HOW IS THIS FOR HIGH? OAT FIELD NEAR ST. ANTHONY 



Irrigated Crops 

 Never Fail 



The Upper Snake River Valley in Idaho has 

 the Soil, the Sunshine and the Water. More 

 than fifty large canals now completed and 

 owned by the_ farmers of pur county. Guaran- 

 teed water rights sufficient, with lands that 

 yield 6 tons of alfalfa, fifty bushels of wheat, 

 100 bushels of oats, 600 bushels of onions or 

 potatoes, and 20 tons of sugar beets per acre. 

 Fine Climate. For information and illustrated 

 booklet write 



C. C. Moore Real Estate Co. 



ST. ANTHONY or ASHTON, IDAHO 



Buy the Hay Press That Pays 

 For Itself In the 

 Shortest Time 



THERE is no question but that you should bale your hay, whether you are going to feed it on your farm or sell 

 it. There is always a ready market for baled hay. It brings top-notch prices is easy to handle occupies less 

 space keeps fresh, sweet, and free from dust. Baled hay well kept is worth from 25 to 50 per cent more for 

 feeding purposes than loose hay exposed to the weather. There is no waste with baled hay. 

 But If you pay someone else to bale your hay for you it eats up your profit. 



An I H C Pull Power Hay Press 



will pay for itself by the saving it makes the first year if you raise an average amount of hay. With it you can do 

 your baling at odd times with your own help and save the expense and delay of having it done by a customs press. 



The I H C hay press is simple, well constructed, and exerts greater pressure with the same amount of power 

 than any other press of equal size. It is easy on the horses, light in draft, durable, satisfactory. 



I H C hay presses are operated by horse power or gasoline engine. The one-horse press has 14x18 in., bale 

 chamber: the two-horse press has 14x18 in., 16x18 in., or 17x22 in. bale chamber. The International motor baling press 

 is furnished with 14x18 in., 16x18 in. or 17x22 in. bale chamber, and 3, 4, or 6-horsepower I H C gasoline engine. 



One of these strong, right-working, fast-baling presses will save all of your hay in the best possible condition. 



When you have the time, you can add to your income by doing work for your neighbors. 



Call on the International local dealer for a catalogue and full particulars, or, write nearest branch house. 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: Denver, Col.; Helena, MOD!.; Portland, Ore.; Spokane, Wain.; Salt Uke City, Utah; San Francisco, Cal. 



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER 

 COMPANY OF AMERICA 



(Incorporated ) 

 Chicago USA 



I-H-C LINE. 



LOOK FOR THE I. H. C. TRIDE HIM. IT IS I SEIl F E1CEUEHCE ISO I CIIMUTEE OF OlUUtt 



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