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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



The Temple Irrigation Equipments the most 

 Economical and Certain Means of Lifting Water 



55 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 



Write us for Information and Prices State Requirements 



The Temple Water Elevators --The Temple Centrifugal Pumps 



Manufacturers of all kinds of Hand and Windmill Pumps 



Also Manufacturers Single Cylinder, Double Cylinder and Four Cylinder Gaso- 

 line or Kerosene Engines 



Briefly stated the advantages of our Double Cylinder Engines are as follows: 



First They are more economical in the use of fuel. On light loads one cylinder can be used, reserving 

 both cylinders for heavy loads. 



Second Although weighing about one-half the weight of a single cylinder engine of same rated capacity, 

 vibrations are practically overcome, demonstrating conclusively that in proportion to strain the double cylinder 

 "Master Workman" is the stronger engine. 



Third The heavier weight of a single cylinder engine is due to the fact that it must have heavier fly- 

 wheels in the horizontal type, and a longer, higher and consequently much heavier base than is required for 

 the "Master Workman." The heavier the fly-wheels the greater the strain on the crankshaft, so you will realize 

 that neither heavier fly-wheels or a heavier base contribute one iota to the strength of a single cylinder engine. 



Fourth When vibrations are overcome, as in the "Master Workman," the lighter the engine and the less 

 cumbersome it is, the greater its sphere of usefulness and the cheaper and more convenient it can be handled. 



Fifth Lubrication in our engine is absolutely perfect. There is no forced lubrication, lubrication being 

 by gravity. Certainty of lubrication is of vital importance in the steady running and operation of a gasoline 

 engine. 



Sixth All mechanism is in full view, which will enable you to thoroughly understand the operation of a 

 gasoline engine. The worst kind of complexity is concealed mechanism. 



THE TEMPLE PUMP CO. 



Factory, 15th St. and 15th Place, near Canal St. 

 Chicago, III., U. S. A. 



A 20th Century Grader Given Free as a PRIZE 



WHO WILL GET IT? 



A 20th Century Grader is offered as a prize for the best 

 collective exhibit (at the NATIONAL IRRIGATION 

 CONGRESS) of vegetables, grain and feed grown by a 

 single New Mexico farmer upon a single irrigated farm. 



See OUT at the National Irrigation Congress 

 _ , ., . and Exposition, Albuquerque, N.M., 

 JiXniDlt September 29th to October 10th. 



The Photograph Shows 



gated Farm. He's successful. I 

 money; how to save it; how to invest it. 

 the fact that his truck-farm at Albuquerque, New 

 supplies the entire Harvey System of eating houses on 



Sante Fe Railroad. 



20th Century Grader 

 making seed - beds on 

 Herman Blueher's Irri- 

 He knows how to make 

 This is proven by 

 Mexico, 

 the 



SAVES MR. BLUEHER A THIRD 



Albuquerque, N. M., Feb. 15, 1906 

 I wish to say that I have bought and am 

 using one of the Twentieth Century Graders 

 and can cheerfully say that for land leveling, 

 seed-bed making, ditching and for a!l kinds of 

 irrigating work it has no equal. Since pur- 

 chasing my Twentieth Century Grader I have 

 reduced my force of men until I am only using 

 one-third as many as before, and the work 

 done by this machine is far superior than can 

 possibly be done by hand and has a much 

 more finished appearance. I have fifty acres 

 in my truck farm, and can very easily man- 

 age it with one machine. I am very glad to 

 recommend it to anyone for same. I also wish 

 to recommend it to be a first-class machine for 

 making of good roads. 



(Signed) Herman Blueher 



K-Uo fin/Jo our 600-lb. Grader easily 

 DC imaS handled by a team and one 

 man, and adaptable to field or road work tou 

 and other irrigation farmers can cut expenses 

 in the same proportion. 



Handsome free Booklet "20th Century High- 

 ways," tells the full story, showing large cuts 

 of Grader and its parts. Write today for it. 



Hie Baker Mfe, Co, 



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