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!Tr*aaurer, ft. F. Sp«-n<a; 
Neel?; Executive l' nmB 
l-nbeck, K.E, Barrrfr.>ami 
| ’ Alee of General .'*up«rin 
U.raet. 
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, W. J. 
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A CONTINUOUS CONCRETE IMPI. MACHINE! 
No joints! No leaks! A greatly redd, 
tiling for Drain-Tiling. Duly protected by 
THE AMEHIOAN COLONY, 
1.US AXiiKI.KH COP N'T V, ttULTlIKtO f*U- 
FOItNI A. 
MIS NEW COLONY is now farming 
and will occupy 10,000 acres of liin- 
farming, fruit and vineyard land, which 
will be subdivided into fire, ten ami twenty 
aero lots, and forty, eighty and one hun¬ 
dred and sixty acre farms. This tract will 
be sold to colonists at low price, aud *>ri 
easy terms. The prices and terms are 
given in the Colony Prospectus. 
Water is abundant r»n most of the land 
for all purposes, and all rights to water are 
sold with the land. The colony tract lie* 
within the bc-t artcaiari belt in the valley, 
and flowing wells are easily obtained. Then- 
are upward* of a dozen flowing wells on 
different parts of the ranch at toe present 
time. 
There is wood enough on the colony 
tract along tho river for fuel. 
The title to tho land is perfect, being 
United States patent. 
In fertility of soil, beauty of location, 
and advantage* of ao. < ** by rail and water, 
with good market, for all prodm raised, 
ami for salubrity of cliiuair, the tract of 
land which is to be occupied by the Aluen 
can Colony cannot be surpassed. 
Every part of it can be cultivated, ami 
is available for farms, onihurd* and tine 
yards, pim-ussmg everything requited to 
create here buantiful and profitable home- j 
steads. 
The Colony lands will gr«-w to gn at per 
faction everv product ol the northern and 
semi-tropical climes—such as wheat, barley,' 
oata, corn, tobacco, flat, castor bean*,' 
sugar cane and sugar beets, apple, peaches,, 
plums, prunes, poors, apricots, no tartar*, 
quinces, chorrina, almonds, olives, oranges, | 
•ed cost over any other method. Just the | 
U, S. Patents. 
I lemons, limes, figs, pomegranate*, walnuts, 
j chestnuts, grape., etc. 
Vegetable# of all kinds grow luxuriant I 
^ly and many the year round. 
Alfalfa fields are always green. Eight! 
: to ten tona of alfalfa are often cut prr aerr \ 
during the season in this valley, 
i Some of the best com land in Urn Stair 
1 is on this colony tract Com grown thi« 
( year on the land yielded ?.'• to I'*i husl.el* I 
par acre. Wheat duos well, and has been 
grown r.ow three Tears in .ueceaaion on the j 
{colony tract, producing large oropa. The j 
yield this year was from 'W to 35 bushel* 
per acre. 
A farm in the American Colony can e»* 
ily be made to nay for itself before the 
last payment of the pdrehaan price is due 
if the" place ia properly cultivated and; 
' managed. 
j Never, do we believe, was there a better | 
j opportunity for parties desiring to secure , j 
jgourd homestead in this delightful valley! 
than ia now offered in thi* colony at n -* 
sonsldo prices. This i» mte of MS ch*<fj 
' objects «v have in establishing the Amen 
can Colony—to secure fur ourselves and 
others, at a reasonable expense, home* ia * 
genial and healthful climate, where the 
i choicest fruit* of a warm and generous tod 
can lm produced In iliitniiuw*, and where 
life can In? enjoyed free from the extremes 
of cold and heat of anal other section*-0 1 
our land. And where, *!«.•, we can secure 
foe ourselves in a short time, good school*, 
churches, and a library, and where good j 
society and the various w •>:>»! organisation*; 
will become established; in fact, where all j 
the advantage* iif a compact and well reg , 
ulated settlement can be had. We propose 
no innovation upen the established order ,,f 
society; but while we hope for healthful 
Tuts fiMtnlry has a population only ono- 
-nih that of Europe; yet we raise four 
' fihe as many swine, a third aa many cat¬ 
tle, and a fifth as mar, v sheep a* are raised 
in all tha nouniries of Europe (ml t <g*lher. 
A antic preveniive agsmst bee vtu-g*— 
keep away from the bean. 
E. H. WORKMAN, 
SADDLES, 
HARNESS, 
SADDLERY WAfUS, 
LEATHER. 
WHIPS* 
NE ATS FOOT OIL, 
«w. Bn . Etc. 
Vs. 10 Wmln #I M« . t«> />« 
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LOS ANGELES CANOY WORKS. 
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A MKRKIA.Vf, 
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