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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



Articles of incorporation of the San 

 Miguel Irrigation and Land Company, a 

 new corporation formed on May 11, 1911, 

 with a capitalization of $1,000,000, have 

 been tiled. The directors named in the 

 tiling are A. D. Marshall, G. F. Beckwith. 

 S. H. Klakelee, Carmen Layton and T. M. 

 Morrow. Its interests are in the west end 

 of San Miguel and Montrose Counties. 



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The Alamo Irrigation Ditch Company, 

 of Hanford, -Texas, has filed its charter 

 with a capital stock of $1,000. Incorpo- 

 rators are J. W. Wright, E. C. Crosby and 

 Tom Crosby. 



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The Broadmoor Lateral Company, an 

 irrigation proposition, has been incorpo- 

 rated at Basin, Wyoming, with a capital 

 stock of $2,250. 



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SE'^d the Fertile Northwest ! 



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The Prosper/fy States 

 of America 



Myton Canal and Irrigation Company 

 of Myton, to carry on a general irrigation 

 business, owning rights in the Duchesne 

 river; capital stock, $50,00(1 in $10 shares. 

 John T. Rowland, president ; C. T. Boggs, 

 vice-president ; S. S. Duhondorff, secretary 

 and treasurer. 



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Tremonton Land and Irrigation Com- 

 pany of Tremonton ; capital stock. $20,000. 

 Officers, F. C. Elliot, president ; J. Y ; Ferry, 

 vice-president ; S. N. Cole, treasurer. 



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The Utah-Arizona Irrigation Com- 

 pany: capital stock, $100.000. The officers 

 are J. A. Gueren, president ; Robert I. 

 Fischer, treasurer; Adolph H. Easter, sec- 

 retary. The company takes over holdings 

 in the Virginia river district. 



Myton Canal and Irrigation Company of 

 Myton ; capitalization, $:>(>, 000. Officers of 

 the company are John T. Howland, presi- 

 dent ; C. T. Boggs, vice-president ; S. S. 

 Dubondorff, secretary-treasurer. 



Three hundred thousand acres of land 

 are to be reclaimed under the Carey Act 

 in Nevada through a system backed by 

 Oakland. California, capitalists. 



CGet a home in this j Land of Plenty. 

 Make a comfortable living and a good 

 profit as thousands are, raising fruits, 

 vegetables, grains, grasses, alfalfa, cattle 

 (or dairying), hogs, poultry, bee^. 

 C|A healthful, growing climate land 

 marvelously productive, in irrigated and 

 non - irrigated sections. Free Govern- 

 ment land in choice localities. New 

 extensions of the Northern Pacific Rail- 

 way and its allied lines are opening up 



rich fields to the Homeseeker. Come now, while you can 



buy land cheap. 



CTell us which state you are interested in, what kind of land you 



want, and what you want to do. We will send free illustrated booklets 



and full information about low fares to the Northwest for the Spring 



and Summer months. Ask for illustrated folder "Through the Fertile 



Northwest." 



CMinnesota, North Dakota. Montana, Idaho, Washington, 



Oregon here lies your chance along the Scenic Highway 



in the Land of Fortune. Don't delay write today. 



A. M. CLELAND, Cen'l Pass'r Agent 

 61 Broadway, St. Paul, Minn. 



Northern Pacific Ry 



Irrigation and Power Expert 



Company about to extend already extensive interests, 

 irrigation and power projects in Canadian West, de- 

 sires to engage civil engineer with experience of bgal 

 problems involved, as general superintendent. Must have 

 practical and wide administrative experience water prob- 

 lems, both power and irrigation ; responsible position. 

 Applications stating present employment and salary must 

 be accompanied by copiesof all testimonials and photograph. 

 F. GIBLIN, Box 651, The Examiner, San Francisco, Cal 



Desirous of Retting in touch with people who 

 need funds for finishing uncompleted irrigation pro- 

 jects. That is to say, we will assist in completing 

 irrigation development work when it can be shown 

 that expenditures have so far been put to best ad- 

 vantage and when the completion of project would 

 offer ideal opportunities for colonization. Address 



MM care IRRIGATION ACE 

 . IVI. 30 North Dearborn SI. 



FOR SALE AND LEASE 



5,000 to 750,000 Acre Tracts of 



Timber 



Grazing and LAND IN MEXICO 



Agricultural 



Valley Lands 

 Stock Ranges 

 Colonization Tracts 



IN TEXAS, ARIZONA 

 NEW MEXICO 



For Particulars Write 



R. H. THORNE, El Paso, Texas 



20th Century Grader 



Levels your land and cuts the ditches quickest and cheapest. Abso- 

 lutely gets the water on your land thousands of farmers have proved 

 it. Also cuts brush grades roads throws up dikes stirs the son- 

 picks up dirt and drops it where you want it. This wonderful many- 

 purpose machine solves irrigation problems. 



The 20th Century with 1 man and 2 or 4 horses does more work in 

 less time at less cost than big graders with 2 men and 6 horses. Every 

 ounce of power goes against the soil. 

 Send postal qui ck 



Original One-Man 

 Machine 



for full information 

 pictures of the 

 machine in actual 

 service, what others 

 say it has done for 

 them. It will save 

 you the cost of 

 several special ma- 

 chines and increase 

 your profits every 

 year. Write today. 



Baker Mfg. Co. 



526 Hunter Bldg., Chicago 



All Steel 



600 

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