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traveller's eye as an orcliard of great beauty, and is one of the 

 most noted land- marks that we have near our lines. 



The Los Alisos Valley is fast coming to the front as an impor- 

 tant point for fruit and grain shipping, and its present and 

 future seems to be an assured fact. Its climate, soil, and p >s- 

 sibilities should invite intending emigrants to live in this pleasant 

 valley. At our station (El Toro) the shipping facilities are as 

 good as at any point along the line of this railway. 



K. H. Wade, General Manager. 



SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA RAILWAY COMPANY. 



L(xnd (xndu Claim Department. 



Room 87, Phillips Block, 



Los A^'GELEs, California. 



Octoher rstJi, 1892. 

 To THE General Public and Intending Settlers : 



This is to certify that El Toro and vicinity (The Los Alisos 

 Valley), for soil and climate, is one of the most favoured spots 

 in South California. The orchards of Mr. Whiting and others are 

 conclusive to this point. It is a valley of peaceful quiet and 

 prosperous homes. 



Very respectfully, 



A. G. Maginnis, 



Land and Claim Agent. 



SUPERIOR COURT, DEPARMENT 6. 



Los Angeles, California. 



Octoher 18th, 1892. 



J, W. McKinley, Judge. 



T. H. Ward, Clerk. 



To WHOM IT MAY CoNCER'T : 



I have known Mr. D wight Whiting, of El Toro, intimately 

 for the past nine years, during six years of which time he was a 

 client of mine. 



