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GATE OPEN 



Five other types of Gates. Culverts, Siphons, 

 Flumes, Stock and Water Troughs. 



Reduces labor of irrigating., 

 Easy and quick to install 



or move to new locations. 

 Does not wash cut. 

 Saves water and stops 



scalding of crops. 

 Can be removed, ditches 



cleaned with teams, and 



gates replaced without 



loss. 



Because Made From 

 RUST-RESISTING AMERICAN INGOT IRON 



Us. 



California Corrugated Culvert Co. 



435 Leroy St., Los Angeles, Calif. 424 Parker St., Berkeley, Calif. 



GATE CLOSED 



Finish This Story 



A WORKMAN in an I H C 



** wagon factory was explaining 



the various stages of wagon 



construction to an interested visitor. He 



picked up two pieces of long leaf yellow 



Erne, which to all appearances were sawed 

 :om the same board, and asked the visitor 

 to notice the difference in the weight of the 

 two pieces. The lighter piece, he explained, 

 was kiln-dried. The heavier piece was 



air-dried and more thoroughly seasoned. - 



It had retained the resinous sap which adds 

 strength and toughness, while in the kiln-dried piece of 

 lumber this sap had been drawn out by the too rapid 

 application of heat. 



Every Stick of Lumber Used in 



I H C Wagons is Carefully Selected, 



Air-Dried Stock 



Here was something to think about. The visitor 

 asked for a test as to the relative strength of the two 

 pieces of wood. The air-dried piece held up under 

 nearly double the weight under which the kiln- 

 dried piece of lumber broke. The workman 

 explained how the comparative life of air-dried 

 and kiln-dried lumber has about as great a 

 difference. 



To the eye there was no difference between 

 these two pieces of lumber, but when put to 



the test there was a vast difference. So it is throughout 

 the construction of I H C wagons Weber, Columbus, 

 New Bettendorf, Steel King. They are built for real 

 strength, light draft, and satisfactory service. 

 .. After seeing the care used in the construction of every 

 part of an I H C wagon, the visitor asked: "Why 

 don't you let people know of the great care used in 

 selecting material and in constructing I H C wagons?" 



This is what we have been trying to do, but we can- 

 not tell it all in one short advertisement. 



Weber and Columbus wagons have wood gears. 

 Steel King and New Bettendorf have steel gears. 

 I H C local dealers handle the wagons best suited to 

 your work. See them for literature and full informa- 

 tion, or, write the nearest branch house. 



WESTERN BRANCH HOUSES: Denver, Col.; Helena. Mont.; 



Portland, Ore.; Spokane, Wa>h.; Salt Lake City, Utah; San 



Francisco, Cal. 



International Harvester Company of America 



(Incorporated) 



Chicago USA 



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