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THE IRRIGATION AGE 



has vacant lands that he wants to get settlers onto. Do not let 

 the rest of our unoccupied domain get into the hands of land <| 

 grabbers but give them to those that need homes and are ' 'choke- 

 full-of-a-hard-day's-work" kind of people, that will make such 

 land of real value to the nation. Get your friends and acquaint- 

 ances also to take a hand in the good work, calling their atten- 

 tion to the fact that the issue we are fighting for is Shall the 

 valuable lands that still remain at the disposal of the govern- 

 ment go to those who want them for speculation, or to those that 

 will work and dig their living from them:' 



The League for several good reasons has decided to use the 

 IRRIGATION AGE as the medium of communication between its 

 member. The AGE is issued monthly and is devoted to the cause 

 of colonization and the settlement of vacant lands. It is more- 

 over the zealous advocate of and recognized authority on irriga- 

 tion, the wonderful art that is destined at no distant day to in- 



< crease many times the resources of this country. 



5 Each issue of the IRRIGATION AGE will contain a faithful re 

 port of all the transactions of the League during the previous 

 month along with all matters of interest to its members. There 

 will be articles especially bearing on our project and the popular 

 ownership of agricultural land as against landlordism. Every 

 effort will be made to gather information respecting choice tracts 

 of land for successful homeseeking and the result will be duly re- 

 corded in the AGE. All questions and answers from individual 

 members will be duly attended to, thereby saving to the League 

 for the present at least, the expense of a paid secretary. The 

 IRRIGATION AGE has, in short, taken up a line of work of the 

 greatest moment to the country and all such as come under the 

 term homeseekers will find it simply invaluable. 



The IRRIGATION AGE will be sent to our members for one 

 year at the reduced price of 90 cents, postage prepaid. Send this 

 amount in stamps or money order to the Editor IRRIGATION AGE, 



916 West Harrison St., Chicago. 



Further information may be obtained by addressing 



I. HAMMOND, member F. H. League, 



225 Dearborn St., Chicago. 



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