THE 



With Which Is Merged 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS National FEBRUARY, 1913 



j LancWIrri Ration 

 Journal 



1 Vol. XVIII 



TITLE: REGISTERED u.s. PATENT OFFICE 



Irrigation Laterals that can be Lined Without Trimming 



Ten per cent of the cost 



of concrete-lining irrigation 

 laterals (according to Govern- 

 ment Reports) is consumed in 

 trimming and shaping the 

 ditch to receive the concrete. 



This 10 per cent is saved 



by digging irrigation laterals 

 with an Austin Ditch Machine, 

 which carves" a true trape- 

 zoidal channel from the natu- 

 ral soil. 



Austin Ditching Machines are 

 made for digging irrigation main 

 danals up to 75 ft- bottom width, 

 or for enlarging old ditches; these 

 machines all produce in one opera- 

 tion a 'complete canal with sloped 

 sides ['and wide berms. 

 S" and Circular No. 200 



F. C. Austin Drainage Excavator Company 



Agents Wanted in Open Territory. Railway Exchange, Chicago, 111. 



Send for Catalogue 



Morris Machine Works 



BALDWINSVILLE, N. Y. 



Centrifugal Pumping Machinery, de- 

 signed for any irrigating or dredging prop- 

 osition. Send details or specifications 

 of what is wanted and we will recommend 

 a pumping outfit to supply the need. 



New York Office, 39-41 Cortlandt Street 



HENION & HUBBELL - - General Agents 



223-231 North Jefferson St., Chicago 



HARRON, RICKARD & McCOMB - - Agents 

 San Francisco and Los Angeles, California 



H. A. PAINE, Agent - 



- Houston, Texas 



Galloway Statements 

 Questioned. 



Committee Report on 

 Arizona Affairs. 



Transformation of the 

 Great Plains. 



Constitution of National 

 Drainage Congress. 



