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THE IRRIGATION AGE. 



RIFE 

 RAMS 



Pump water 

 automatically 

 day and night 



Raise Water from Low- 

 level Canals or Streams 



to any height without pumping or 

 bother, with Rife Rams most effi- 

 cient wayof pumping water by water 

 power. 



Cost little to install nothing to 

 operate. Raise water 30 ft. for every 

 foot of fall. Pump automatically day 

 and night, winter and summer. Fully 

 guaiantsed. 



If there is a stream, pond or spring 

 within a mile, write for plans, book 

 and trial offer, FREE. 



RIFE ENGINE CO., an T.I,I. nu.. NEW YORK 



Edmund T, Perkins Engineering Company 



IRRIGATION AND AGRICULTURAL 



Investigations, Reports, Plans, Estimates and 

 Construction 



Financial assistance procured for projects 

 examined and approved by this company 



First National Bank Bldg., 



Chicago, III. 



The Campbell 

 System 



INSURES your crop against DROUTH 

 Our experience in 1910 and 1911 has proved 

 that good crops can be grown with less than 

 eighteen inches of rainfall. Those who fol- 

 lowed the Campbell System in 1910 had a 

 crop in 1911. 



DON'T TAKE ANY RISKS FOR 1912 



Campbell's publications explain the system. 



Campbell's Scientific Farmer . $1.00 

 Campbell's Soil Culture Manual . $2.50 

 Combination Price .... $3.00 



Campbell Soil Culture Co. 



Lincoln, Nebr 



When you write ask about the CAMPBELL COR- 

 RESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 



(Continued from page 20.) 



store the floods, reclaim the deserts, make homes on the 

 land." 



The personnel of the National Irrigation Congress 

 will be as follows: The officers of the congress, the presi- 

 dent of the United States, the vice-president of the United 

 States, the members of the cabinet, members of the United 

 States senate and house of representatives, governors of 

 states, territories and insular possessions of the United 

 States, members of the federal, state, territorial and in- 

 sular irrigation, water and conservation commissions, state 

 engineers and commissioners of agriculture and horticul- 

 ture, the mayor of each city or town having a population 

 of over one thousand, chairmen of general and special 

 committees, all permanent delegates of the congress. 



Delegates will be appointed under the provisions of 

 the constitution as follows: Fifteen delegates appointed 

 by the governor of each state or territory; ten delegates 

 appointed by the mayor of each city of the United States 

 of more than twenty-five thousand population; five dele- 

 gates appointed by the mayor of each city in the United 

 States of less than twenty-five thousand and over one 

 thousand; five delegates appointed by the chairman of 

 each board of county commissioners or county supervisors 

 in the United States; two delegates appointed by the 

 mayor from each incorporated town having a population 

 of less than one thousand; two delegates duly accredited 

 by each regularly organized society devoted to irrigation, 

 agriculture, horticulture, and engineering; two delegates 

 regularly accredited from each college and university; two 

 delegates duly accredited by each chamber of commerce, 

 board of trade or commercial club. 



Appointment of delegates should be made as early as 

 possible to facilitate the organization of state delegations. 

 Notices of appointment giving full name, post office ad- 

 dress and occupation of each delegate should be forwarded 

 to the secretary of the National Irrigation Congress at 

 Chicago. 



(Continued to page 30.) 



CLARK WRIGHT 



LAWYERS 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Public Land Matters. Final Proof. 

 Desert Lands, Contests and Mining Cases. Script. 



ASSOCIATE WORK FOR ATTORISEYS 



WANTED 



LAND SALESMEN 



Capable of Earning 

 $5,000.00 to $10,000.00 a Year 



To sell highest grade irrigated fruit land in the 

 country. Exceptionally attractive selling terms. 

 This is the best paying proposition today for 

 land men who ate live wires in all sections of 

 the country. Address ROBERT S. LEMON, 

 General Sales Manager, Bitter Root Valley 

 Irrigation Company, Suite 848-898 First Na- 

 tional Bank Building, Chicago. 



When writing to advertisers please mention The Irrigation Age. 



