THE IRKIGATION AGE. 



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maintenance fee of $1.50 per acre an- 

 nually has been much less than the 

 cost of maintaining the big ditch. 

 The company announces this is the 

 last season it will guarantee to keep 

 the canal in safe condition. 



Water users realize the gravity of 

 the situation and already there is 

 much talk of immediately proceeding 

 to hold another election, but the elec- 

 tion call will probably include no 

 acreage about which there is any dis- 

 pute. It is deemed better to put the 

 burden of proof on them and allow 

 their rights to be established in court. 



Permanent construction plans for- 

 mulated by the directors of the Union 

 Gap Water Users' Association of 

 North Yakima, Wash., for the im- 

 provement of the big ditch that wa- 

 ters a large acreage on Parker 

 Heights were given the decided ap- 

 proval of the stockholders in an al- 

 most unanimous vote for the issuance 

 of $90,000 bonds. There is a large 

 amount of land under the ditch now 

 unwatered, which it is felt will re- 

 quire water in the near future, and 



CORN 



HARVESTED with binder attachment, cuts and 

 throws in piles on harvester or winrows. 

 Man and horse cut and shock equal to a 

 1 corn binder. Sold in every state. Price only 

 $20.00 with fodder binder. J. D. Borne, Haswell, Colo. , 

 writes: "Your corn harvester Is all you claim for It: cut. tied and 

 shocked 65 acres mile, cane and corn list riir." Testimonials 

 and catalog free, shonvipg pictures of harvester. Address 

 PROCESS MFG. CO., Salina, Kansas. 



BINDER 



: ATTACHMENT with corn harvester cuts 

 and throws in piles on harvester or in 

 winrows. Man and horse cut and 

 shock equal with a corn binder. Sold 

 in every state. Price only $20.00 with fodder binder. J. D. 

 Borne, Haswell, Colo.,writes: YoorcoTtharvesterlsallyouclaini 

 (or It; CHI, tied and shocked 65 acres milo.cane aid con last year." 

 Testimonials and catalog free, showing pictures of harvester. 

 Address PROCESS MANUFACTURING CO., Salina, Kansas. 



The Royal 



does the work of several 

 typewriters in owe it writes, 

 types cards and bills! All 

 this without a dollar for 

 "special" attachments. The 

 one machine does it all. 



Write Direct 



for our new Brochure, "BET- 

 TER SERVICE," and a beau- 

 tiful Color - Photograph of the 

 New Royal Matter-Model 10. 



ROYAL TYPEWRITER CO., Inc. 

 Ril Tvpewtittr Buildlni Broadway, N. V. 



with these demands in mind steel 

 flume will replace wornout wooden 

 flumes, the ditch will be relined and 

 the grade changed in several places, 

 and right of way will be purchased 

 where it has not already been secured. 

 The bonds will be payable in 20 years. 



Oregon. 



The title to $100,000,000 of land in 

 Eastern Oregon is menaced by the 

 suit of the Pacific Livestock Company 

 against the State Water Board, ac- 

 cording to Superintendent of Water 

 Division Cochran. The company has 

 asked the Federal Court for an in- 

 junction against the State Board ad- 

 judicating water rights in the Silvies 

 River for 70,000 acres. The suit at- 

 tacks the Oregon water right statutes. 



A pamphlet describing irrigated 

 lands open for settlement on the Tu- 

 malo project in the Deschutes valley 

 and giving prices of privately owned 

 lands on the project and in the vi- 

 cinity, is being published by the Ore- 

 gon state immigration commission 



and the Oregon Development 

 league. 



Utah. 



As a result of experiments carried 

 on by the Federal Department of 

 Agriculture, in co-operation with the 

 Utah Agricultural College, means 

 have been found for converting the 

 greater part of Washington. Iron, 

 Millard and Beaver counties, in 

 southern Utah, from desert wastes 

 into garden spots capable of pro- 

 ducing bountiful crops of grain and 

 general farm products. Two wells 

 have been sunk near the experiment 

 station and water discovered, while 

 indications are that subterranean 

 streams abound at intervals through- 

 out the district, which has never been 

 susceptible to cultivation because of 

 lack of water. 



One well is 33 feet deep, and by 

 means of a pump and a gasoline en- 

 gine produces a flow of 6,000 gallons 

 an hour. The other is 60 feet deep 

 and has a flow of 20,160 gallons an 

 hour. This is capable of supplying 

 water for about 100 acres. 



Fairbanks-Morse & Co., 



DEMAND 



Oil Engine Reliability 



Why take chances with an engine 

 that may fail you in the hottest, 

 dryest time ? 



Reliability has taken first place in 

 the building of Fairbanks- Morte 

 Oil Engines. 



Fuel cost is low because they run 

 as well on kerosene or low grade 

 distillate as on gasoline. 



What are your needs ? 



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No. 2 Junior a light running, easy cleaning, close skimming, durable, 

 lifetime guaranteed separator, Sklma 95 quarto per hour. We also make four other 

 efzesup to our big 600 Ib. capacity machine shown here all sold at similar low prices 

 and on our liberal terms of only $2 down and a year to pay. 



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