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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



RUNNING 

 WATER 



for irrigating the orchards 

 without pumping expense with 



RIFE RAMS 



Pump water automatically day or night 



The first cost is low, there's no operating expense. Raises 

 water 30 feet for every foot of fall. Fully guaranteed. 



If thare's a stream, spring or pond within a mile, write 

 for Free Plans, Free Book and Free Trial Coffer. 



RIFE ENGINE CO., 



2511 Trinity Building 

 NEW Y ORK 



' THE QMLY WAY 



BETWEEN 



Chicago, St. Louis and 

 Kansas City 



IS VIA THE 



Chicago & Alton R. R. 



NO NOISE 



ALTON TRAINS 



RIDE EASY 



NO DUST 



ROCK BALLAST ROADBED 



PERFECT PASSENGER SERVICE 



R. .1. McKAY, General Passenjje ent, Chicago 



the Huerfano river flows. One of the company's diversion 

 dams is to be located at this point. Judge Mirick, in 

 granting the injunction, required a deposit of $500 from 

 the company to cover damages, and set the case for hear- 

 ing on December 5th. . 



IDAHO. 



The lien of Hales & Crane, sub-contractors on the 

 Idaho Irrigation Company's works under the J. G. White 

 & Co.. Inc. (notice of the filing of which was given in 

 our October issue), has been discharged, as final payment 

 of all balances due Hales & Crane has been made. Hales 

 & Crane filed this lien purely as a technical protection of 

 their statutory rights until such a time as they could 

 obtain proper release from one of their own sub-contract- 

 ors, which was a condition precedent to their receiving 

 final payment of the balance due them. We are informed 

 that there never was any question of the amount of this 

 balance due, and it was tendered when due, but Hales and 

 Crane could not at that time show satisfactory release of 

 all claims against them by their sub-contractors: conse- 

 quently, payment was withheld until satisfactory release 

 could be shown. 



Rapid progress is being made on the Payette-Boise 

 project, a government undertaking. The main south side 

 canal is being lined with concrete. 



(Continued from page 663.) 



tion. The machine which we show at work in our photo- 

 graph is adaptable for cutting canals of almost any width or 

 depth. In our photograph it is shown . pulled by teams, but 

 a traction engine is also very convenient for operating it. 

 Our photograph shows the extensive work on which this 

 machine is successfully employed. It will handle about 1,000 

 cubic yards of earth per day, and this can either be loaded 

 into wagons, as the picture shows, or discharged on the bank 

 of the canal or ditch when used on such work. 



This company also manufactures a small grader for cut- 

 ting lateral ditches and keeping them clean. This machine is 

 known as the Little Western Grader and Ditcher. It can be 

 worked by one man and two horses with ease, but it is also 



Mogul Engine Gang Plows 



The best and most economical plowing right now in any section is being 

 done with P. & O. Mogul Engine Gangs. Simple, strong and easily oper- 

 ated. Equipped with the famous P. & O. light draft bottoms. 



The Mogul is made with 5, 6, 8, 

 10 and 12 bottoms. All bottoms 

 independently operated. The levers 

 can be "bunched" toward the center 

 of the platform, saving the walking 

 back and forth. Easy running and 

 the best in every way. We are the pio- 

 neer manufacturers of engine gang 

 plows, and know the demands. Our 

 confidence in them is such that they 

 are "Backed by an Unqualified 

 Guarantee." This is your assurance 

 that you will get what you pay for. 

 Engine gang plows are expensive, they 

 cost too much to experiment with 

 therefore get the best at the start 

 the P. & O. Mogul. 



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CANTON, ILLINOIS 



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