Irrigation 



THE IRRIGATION AGE 



Systems 



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Earth Ditches are Costly and Wasteful 



Wooden flumes are Expensive and Temporary 



Concrete Flumes are Perishable and Obstructive 



All Three Waste Water Time, Money, Land and Labor 



In its day each of the above methods served a purpose, but each was too wasteful and expensive to prove 

 permanent. Thia made necessary the development of the "K T" a System whose success has been so uni- 

 versal as to practically revolutionize irrigation methods throughout the Southwest. The "K T" is Efficient, 

 Economical, Permanent. Once installed, your Irrigation Troubles will be overcome forever. 



Write for the 8th Edition of our Brown Book. It'* of 

 priceless value to every rancher yet costs you nothing. 



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LOS ANGELES, CAL. 



Use KEROSENE Engine Free! 



Amazinf "DETROIT* Kroen 

 fhi]ipcd on 15 days' FREE Trial, proves 

 keroiene cheapest, infest, most power- 

 ful luel. II latUfled, pay lowest price 

 ever riven on reliable farm engine; if 

 not, pay nothing. No waste, no evapo- 

 ration, no explosion from coal oil. 



Gasoline Going Up! 



GasoliniBctol5chiRherth&Q 

 coal oil. Still Roincup. Two 

 pints of coal oil do work of three 



pints gasoline. 



Amazing"DETROIT" 



only engine running on Coal \ 

 oil successfully, uses alcohol, gas- 



olineand heozine.too. Starts with- ^ ^m ' a 



out cranking. Only three moving f^^H 

 parts nocamt noprockes no ^^^^BB' carbon 

 gears no valve* the almost in simplicity, power and Btrength. 

 Mounted on skids. All sizes, 2 to 20 h. p., in stock read; to 

 hip. Enginetested before crating. Cornea all ready to run. 

 Pumps, saws, threshes, churns, separates milk, grinds feed, 

 hells corn, ran* home electric lighting plant. Prices (stripped), 

 939.5O up. Sent any place on 15 days' Free Trial. Don't 

 buj an enpiue till yon investigate the money-saving, power-sav- 

 ing "DETROIT." Thousands in use. Costs only postal to find 

 out. If you are first in your neighborhood to write, you get 

 Special Extra-Low Introductory price. Write! (138) 



Detroit Engine Works, 301 Bellevue Ave.. Detro it. Mich. 



GALVANIZED METAL 



Made entirely of rust-proof; galvanized iron. 



(Newcomb 

 Patent) 



Section of Flume 



IRRIGATION FLUME 



No bolts or rivets used in construction. This flume is 

 considered by experts to be the most service- 

 able equipment for the purpose on the market. 

 A careful examination of the construction as 

 shown herewith will convince those who are 

 acquainted with irrigation conditions of its 

 lasting quality and the ease with which it may 

 be put together. Complete information, with 

 prices, will be furnished on application to the 



KLAUER MFG. COMPANY, "fe 



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Make Your Work 

 Count 



WHEN you start your 

 spring work this season 

 plowing, harrowing, roll- 

 ing, seeding, etc., you can make your 

 work easier, do it faster and better, and 

 save money besides by putting an I H C 

 tractor on the job. If your farm is 

 small, buy a small tractor, 12, 15, 20, 

 or perhaps 25-horse power; if large you 

 can use a 25, 30, 45, or 60-horse power 

 machine to advantage. An I H C 

 tractor makes your work count. With 

 it you can plow from two to ten times as 

 much ground in the same time as with a horse plow. 

 You can plow, harrow and roll at the same operation; 

 you can draw two to four drills; at harvest time you 

 can use it to draw the binders. It saves time and money 

 in every Operation. Make your work count. 



Buy An I H C Oil Tractor 



Besides doing the other work at a saving, you can 

 use it also for threshing, grinding, road making, irri- 

 gating, or any other belt power and draw bar work to 

 which it is adapted. When used for all the 

 work that it will do, the I H C tractor is one 

 of the handiest machines, also one of the most 

 economical, that you can have on your farm. 



I H C tractors are made in all styles, and in 

 12, 15, 20, 25, 30, 45, and 60-horse power sizes. 

 They operate on low or high grade fuel oils. 



I H C general purpose oil and gas engines, which can 

 be used to run any farm machine to which power can 

 be applied, are made in 1 to 50-horse power sizes. 

 These engines furnish the steady power required for 

 use in shop, mill and factory. They operate on gas, 

 gasoline, naphtha, kerosene, distillate, or alcohol. 



The I H C local dealer will give you catalogues of 

 I H C tractors and engines, and will give you full infor- 

 mation about the whole line, or you can secure it by 

 writing the nearest branch house. 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES 



Denver, Col.; Helena. Mont.; Portland, Ore.; Spokane, 

 Wash.; Salt Lake City, Utah; San Francisco, Cat 



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(Incorporated) 

 Chicago USA 



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