. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. OSENE AND DISTILLATE5-Year Guarantee of Efficiency and Durability. General purpose engines, eight sizes, 2,3,4,6,8,12,16, and 22 H-P., station-ary or steel-mounted portables. Four sizes sawing outfits, 4,6,8, and 12 improved manufacturing facilities in our half million dollar factory, ournew prices for stationary engines now average, (F. O. B. Factory) Less Than $ Per Horse-Power Sold Direct from Maker to User Portable engines for less than $ per H-P. and saw-rig outfits propor-tionally low. Note the pr


. The Utah Farmer : Devoted to Agriculture in the Rocky Mountain Region. OSENE AND DISTILLATE5-Year Guarantee of Efficiency and Durability. General purpose engines, eight sizes, 2,3,4,6,8,12,16, and 22 H-P., station-ary or steel-mounted portables. Four sizes sawing outfits, 4,6,8, and 12 improved manufacturing facilities in our half million dollar factory, ournew prices for stationary engines now average, (F. O. B. Factory) Less Than $ Per Horse-Power Sold Direct from Maker to User Portable engines for less than $ per H-P. and saw-rig outfits propor-tionally low. Note the prices herein given. Cheaper nowto use engine power than to do without. Prompt shipmentsfrom either Kansas City or My Free Book I*arn why I can sell sot cheap, and still deliver engines of the highest earning capacity—highest iquality. My book shows how to judge engines,something you should know, whether you buyof us or not. Write to my nearest office. WITTE, Witte Engine Works 3062 Oakland Ave., Kansas City. Empire Bldg., Pittsburgh, fields, instead of being exhausted bythe demands made upon them, renewtheir vigor annually. We Americans are inclined to pleadquality with a mistaken cheerfulnessto the charge of wastefulness. Weconfound it with generosity, forgettingthat wastefulness tends surely to apoverty in which real generosity iswell nigh impossible. Thus we notonly cut our forests recklessly, butaccording to recent estimates, oftendestroy sixty-five per cent of a mar-ketable tree in working it up, so thatonly thirty-five per cent of its sub-stance goes into the house for whichit was intended. When we wonder atthe almost prohibitive cost of goodbuilding material, it would be well towatch our European neighbor planningto turn the sawdust piles, such asposion our streams, into briguettesfor fuel. There is double profit insuch economy. He not only savesmaterial, but he helps to put agricul-ture and forestry upon so sound abusiness basis that


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