THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



A New Style Steam Shovel Outfit 



An Avery Under-mounted Traction Engine 

 With Special Steam Shovel Attachment 



This Outfit has tnree very great advantages : 



FIRST In buying this Outfit you not only get a splendid 

 Steam Shovel Outfit, but a complete Traction Engine 

 as well, which you can use for General Hauling and 

 all kinds of Traction and Belt Work. 



SECOND It requires no track to run on. 



THIRD Moves from one job to another can be made 

 quickly and without the heavy expense of tearing the 

 Outfit to pieces. 



A number of thest outfits have already been sold, and are in 

 successful use digging drainageandirrigation ditches, strip- 

 ping coal, loading gravel, digging sewers and other work. 



Ask for catalog and special circulars fully describ- 

 ing this machine and showing it in operation. 



AVERY COMPANY 



965 Iowa Street 



Manufacturers 



PEORIA, ILL. 



of Utah, indorsed a plan for irrigation by pumping. It is 

 expected that success in this project will be followed by 

 numerous others in this vicinity. 



Articles of incorporation have been filed by the Uin- 

 tah Land and Water Company at Salt Lake. Capital, 

 $200,000. It is proposed to interest local capital in irrigat- 

 ing 25,000 acres west and south of Vernal. Officers of 

 the company are: James A. Mellville, president; R. S. 

 Collett, of Vernal, vice-president; Henry T. McEwan, 

 treasurer; J. W. Musser, secretary. These, with O. P. 

 Miller, C. B. Stewart, E. H. Marshall and B. D. Nebeker. 



Work on the waterway of the Davis and Weber Coun- 

 ties Canal Company has been discontinued until early 

 spring. Six and one-half miles of the nine and one-half 

 miles have been concreted and are ready for water. En- 

 gineer Bostaph predicts that the canal will be ready for 

 water during the coming season. 



Reports from St. George give details of the incorpora- 

 tion of the Virgin River Irrigation Company, with a cap- 

 ital stock of $100,000. It is proposed to reclaim 100,000 

 acres in Washington County and vicinity. Filings have 

 been made on the waters of the Virgin River and its 

 tributaries. The incorporators are: J. M. Loweitzen, 

 W. S. Rust, R. D. Young, S. A. London, John R. Wallis 

 and L. A. Snow, all of St. George, except Rust and 

 Young, who are of Manti and Richfield, respectively. 



WASHINGTON. 



Camplain & Gillett, of Goldendale, have engineers in 

 the field making preliminary surveys for an irrigation 

 system near Carp Lake, nine miles north of Goldendale, 

 which will be used as the reservoir. Condemnation pro- 

 ceedings have been filed for a ditch right of way and 

 other reservoir sites. Several thousand acres to be 

 watered by this project have heretofore been devoted to 

 fruit and grain, but it is proposed to encourage dairying 

 after water is supplied. 



Articles of incorporation for the Whitestone Irrigation 

 and Power Company of Loomis have been filed. This 

 company is now constructing a project in the northern 

 part of Okanogan County covering about 10,000 acres and 



DRILLED WELLS FOR IRRIGATION 



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Flowing wells are not found in every locality, but they 

 can be made to flow to their full capacity. 



Every farm and every ranch should and can have their 

 own water supply; a good well adds thousands of dollars to 

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The first item of expense is the only expense; a good 

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ADDRESS (WELL DEPT.) 



THE CYCLONE DRILL CO., Orrville, Ohio 



Chicago Office: 419 Fisher Bldg. 



New York Office: 1456 Hudson Terminal Bldg. 



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