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BUNION JOINS GOULDS CO. 



F. L. Bunton, who for the past two and one- 

 half years has been manager of the Chicago office 

 of the Heine Boiler Company has severed his con- 

 nections with that company to become Manager of 

 the Chicago Office of The Goulds Manufacturing 

 Company, 3801-3811 S. Ashland avenue, Chicago, 

 111., manufacturers of pumps and hydraulic ma- 

 chinery. 



Previous to his connection with the Heine 

 Boiler Company Mr. Bunton was for eight years, 

 manager of the Philadelphia and St. Louis offices 

 of the Allis-Chalmers Company. 



He is a member of the American Society of 

 Mechanical Engineers and is well known in the 

 machinery and allied trades. 



The Goulds Company also announces the open- 

 ing of a new office in Atlanta, Ga. This office will 

 be located in the Third National Bank Building and 

 will be in charge of O. B. Tanner, district manager. 



NEW HESS BOOK INTERESTING 



The new illustrated book and catalogue of the 

 Hess Flume Company, 2166 15th street, Denver, 

 Colorado, will prove a valuable addition to the 

 library of hydraulic engineers. The forty pages are 

 filled with data that the engineers require for ready 

 reference. Hess Smooth Interior Flumes are given 

 a prominent place in the book with illustrations of 

 a few of their many novel and large installations. 

 Tables of velocity and discharge, Church's graph 

 for n=011 (printed by courtesy of John Wiley and 



Sons, Inc., New Yorkj, and the latest and most 

 economical designs of sub-structure, wood and 

 steel, side hill constructions, and ditch lining, show 

 that the publishers had the interests of the en- 

 gineers in mind while preparing the copy. 



Price lists and tables are given for their other 

 products, including water meters, head gates, res- 

 ervoir gates, corrugated culverts, riveted steel pipe, 

 gate valves, watering troughs and metal garages. 



The book also contains full description, ex- 

 planation and illustrations of the Hanna Self-Reg- 

 istering Water Meter, for measurement of water in 

 open channels. This device will prove of great in- 

 terest to engineers of mining, power and irrigation 

 systems. 



IRRIGATION CONGRESS TO TRAVEL 



A travelling meeting of the International Irri- 

 gation Congress, covering some of the most inter- 

 esting cities and districts in California, is being ar- 

 ranged for next year. 



The plans call for a one day session of the con- 

 gress in Sacramento on a Monday some time in 

 September, 1915, followed by a three days' trip to 

 towns up the Sacramento valley, concluding on 

 Wednesday night with a visit to the state farm at 

 Davis. 



Thursday the congress will proceed to Fresno, 

 where it will split into two parties, covering Han- 

 ford, Visalia, Merced, Turlock, Modesto and Man- 

 teca. Friday the congress will reassemble in 

 Stockton and the next day go to San Francisco. 



HULL YOUR SEED QUICKLY, PERFECTLY and ECONOMICALLY With a 

 "MATCHLESS" CLOVER and ALFALFA HULLER 



That's just what you will do if you use a "Matchless" Huller on the job. It's the one huller that will hull all the Clover or Alfalfa you 

 can get to it without sacrificing the quality of the work. Here's the reason! We use square steel brads in our hulling cylinder. This construction 

 has every advantage over rasps of spikes, because no set of spikes will knock the seed out of the damp pods Rasps gum up and are easily destroyed. 

 Our system of separation is unique and effective. This consists of a series of rotating troughs with perforation in the bottom, with provision for 

 adjustment to meet the various conditions of clover. The Patented Steel Scrapers attached to the bottom of these troughs thoroughly scrape the 

 separator bottom and insure a steady and positive delivery of the pods to the nulling cylinder, regaidless of the condition of the clover. This con- 

 struction enables you to hull seed under conditions in which no other huller can operate ; enables you to hull earlier in the morning and later in the 

 evening than with any other this insures a longer day, thus increasing your earning power. Give us an opportunity to piove to you right 

 on your own farm that the "Matchless" is thespeediesc and cleanest huller on tue market. WRITE FOR CATALOG TODAY, or call at our nearest 

 Branch House. 



THE AULTMAN & TAYLOR MACHINERY COMPANY, MANSFIELD, OHIO. 



Sole Builders of Aultman-Taylor "Starved Rooster" Line of Machinery. 

 BRANCHES: Minneapolis, Minn.; Portland, Ore.; Lincoln, Nebr.; Kansas City. Mo,; Wichita, Kan.; Decatur, III.; Indianapolis, Ind. 



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