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made by the P. & O. Co., which includes their entire line of plows, 

 harrows, planters, cultivators, beet tools, potato diggers, etc. 



Any one interested in plowing by means of traction engines should 



Gasoline Tractor, Six Furrow Mogul and Disc Harrow, Bushnell, 111., 

 August, 1910. 



write to the Parlin & Orendorff Co. for their special catalog, "Traction 

 Engine Plowing," which fully describes and illustrates the three dis- 

 tinct styles of engine gang plows made by them. 



NEW INCORPORATIONS. 

 Colorado. 



Scherrer Ranch & Irrigation Co., Denver. Capital Stock 

 $100,000. Charles. E. Locke, Harry A. Scherrir, Win. 

 J. Scherrer. 



Whitewater Irrigation & Land Co., Denver. Capital Stock 

 $1,500,000. J. Albert Wright, Frank White, H. A. Gibson 



Inauguration Ditch Co., Delta. Capital Stock $5,000 F. 

 Beneflll, President; A. S. Hill, Secretary. 



The North P'ort Morgan Reservoir & Irrigation Co., Fort 

 Morgan. Capital Stock $200,000. 

 Washington. 



Ephrata Irrigation Co., Wenatchee. Capital Stock $60,000. 

 George W. Stryker, E. M. Tupper and E. A. Wyman. 



Park Irrigation & Development Co., Brewster. Capital 

 Stock $12,000. N. B. Nelson, U. E. Fries, Christ Starzmann an'J 

 F. McLaughlin. 



East Ellensburg Irrigation Co., EUensburg. Capital Stock 

 $15,000. D. Kinkode, A. M. Wright, C. M. Flummerfelt, J. P. 

 Becker and J. D. Mathews. 



Upper Sunnyside Irrigation Company, Spokane. Capital 

 Stock $300,000. Oscar F. Greeley, Arthur Scroggins, et al. 

 Miscellaneous. 



Texaco Drilling & Irrigation Co., San Antonio, Texas. 

 Capital Stock $5,000. B. Neville, T. A. Tirado, H. B. Allen. 



Alfalfa Irrigation Co., Altus, Okla. Capital Stock $5,000. 

 H. L. Hax of Olustee, Harvey J. Hooker, Altus, Okla.; John 

 F. Scott, Carthage, 111. 



Aft |>k| HARVESTER with Binder Attachment 

 I U |U cuts and throws in piles on harvester or 

 U U | |f winrow. Man and horse cuts and 

 shocks equal with a corn binder. Sold 

 in every state. Price 120 with Binder Attachment. 

 S. C. MONTGOMERY, of Texaline, Texas, writes: 

 "The harvester has proven all you claim for it. With 

 the assistance of one man cut and bound over 100 

 acres of Corn, Kaffir Corn and Maize last year." Testi- 

 monials and catalog free, showing picture of harvester. 

 New Process Mfg. Co. Salina, Kan. 



TTOUBLlT 

 JOWBR 



nd wheel gives" more JK>' 

 | er than first. 



A Governor That Governs 



In all winds. Develops 10 full 



h. p. in 20 mile wind. All 



power needed for farm, shop, 



irrigating, etc. Ask about our 



self oiling, self governed, single 



wheel pumper also Arrnsaver 



Huslcer. Ask for book QQ 



I DOUBLE POWER MILL CO. 



Applaion, Wl.. U. S. A. 



^WITTE ENGINES 



Gas Gasoline Distillate, 



Cheapest and best power known. Av- 

 erage cost one cent per liorae power 

 per hour. A superior standardof 



This 



construction saves time, fuel 

 and repairs. We refer you to 

 thousands of satisfied CUB- f 4 X 

 tomers. High grade en- ^ ^ 

 gines our specialty 

 for 25 years. 



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engine 

 _J built 

 for those 

 who want the 

 best. We fur- 

 nish any size or 

 style; hopper jack- 

 it or water tank type. 

 e ship promptly. Ev- 

 erything is complete. 

 Our prices are right. 

 Inducements to intro- 

 duce in new localities. 

 Write for catalog, stat- 

 ing size wanted. 



WITTE IRON WORKS CO. 



icon Oakland Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



Send $2.50 for 

 The Irrigation Age 



one year and 

 The Primer of Irrigation 



I Reducing The Cost Of Plowing 



work on same pinion; sec- I t> <^ 



by means of an I H C gasoline tractor is bringing thousands of dollars extra 

 profit to farmers all over the country. Until recently, tilling the soil has been 

 one of the most tedious, expensive, and time-consuming operations of farming. 



To plow an acre of land means turning a furrow eight miles long. To 

 plow a square mile tract requires turning over 5,200 miles of furrow. On this 

 basis figure out for yourself how many miles you walk in plowing your fields 

 how many miles your horses drag the heavy plow through the soil. 



Then consider that a 20-horsepower I H C gasoline tractor will do the 

 work of five teams with no expense for feeding no time lost for resting no 

 expense for hired help only a small cost for gasoline. 



Remember that horses are an expense whether they are working or not 

 the present cost of corn, oats, and hay is a big item. Good hired men to care 

 for and drive the horses are hard to get and must be paid good wages. 



You can stop this expense and increase your profits by using an 



I H C Gasoline Tractor 



The I H C tractor is propelled by the famous I H C gasoline engine, which 

 has been tested in every conceivable way in all kinds of service by the farm- 

 ers of this country and found to be the most efficient and convenient farm 

 power. The truck construction is exceptionally strong, but light similar to, 

 but more simple than those used so successfully on steam tractors for many 

 years. The method of power transmission permits the delivery of the largest 

 possible per cent of power to the draw-bar where it is needed. 



The I H C gasoline tractor has many advantages over steam tractors. It 

 can be operated by one man. You do not need to be an engineer to run one. 

 You do not need the services of a fireman. There is no expense for a man 

 and team to haul fuel and water. The I H C gasoline tractor c-\a be used in 

 many places where a heavy steam tractor would be impractical. 



Only a Small Quantity of Gasoline is Used 

 Compared with the Amount of Work Done 



These are a few of the reasons why other farmers have chosen the I H C. 

 It should be your choice if you want the most efficient power for plowing, haul- 

 ing heavy loads, operating threshers, etc. 



See the I H C local dealer, or, write direct for catalogue and full particu- 

 lars to nearest branch house 



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

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



INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA 



(Incorporated) 

 Chicago USA 



- I-H-C LINE 



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