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He is a straiglitforward and honourable gentleman, whose in- 

 tegrity is above qnestion. I commend him and his word to the 

 public. 



J. W. McKlNLEY. 



AXAHEIM, 



Ooio'ber Will, 1892. 



My dear Sik : 



The elevation, combined with the salnbrions even climate 

 and pure water of your home Eanche, at El Tore make it a very de- 

 sirable place to live in, and one of the best for those suffering from 

 throat or lung troubles, or run down from overwork. In jour 

 own case you know your asthma keeps you from living elsewhere. 



J. H. BULLARD, M.D. 



Mr. Dwight WhitiDg. 

 El Toro. 



Anaheim, California. 



OdoUr 1892. 



To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : 



I have known the Ranche called The Canada de los Alisos 

 for the last thirty years, and have frequently visited the same. 



After Mr. Whiting bought the Eanche, he planted a great 

 number of fruit trees, all of which grew most luxuriously. I must 

 say that I never have seen such a large body of trees grow so 

 evenly and so finely in such a short time, and, what is most wonder - 

 ful, without irrigation. This shows that the land must be of the 

 best alluvial soil, which is not only very rich and retains moisture 

 well, but is of the most valuable soils for all kinds of fruit trees. 

 Bananas, roses, in fact everything planted shows an immense 

 healthy growth. 



The whole place, including the live stock, shows that Mr. 

 Whiting is an excellent manager, and good judge of soil. 



A. Langenberger. 



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