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ryurt. r SECOND SECTION Medford Mail Tribune SOCIETY tfORTY-JiMUST YEAR. MEDFORD, ORISON, SUNDAY, MAY 28, .1911. No. 57 WEEK'S HAPPENINGS IN MEDFORD SOCIAL CIRCLES ft t Tim (heater Modford rlub 4 will hold Mm tegular month- 4 ly mooting Monday. May 2U, In thti ('lull rooms lit Urn "Nat," All iiiniiilitirH inn in- gently requested to tin print- out, an this In tin hint meet- hue bttfoni election of offl- rirn, ami special business Im tO III) lllOII(llt Up, , Maud Newbury, Wlnulficd Fluna- Kan. Act III Empress' apartments In I ho Palatini) palace, Piano limit, "Galop do Hravouro" (Kualii)ll), llerthn I'miliiKiir, Clnlro Miissum, Maud Nitwliury, Wlnulfred Fluiiitgiiu, Mary Deuel, Callinrliin Deuel, Vivian ChlldorH, Caroline Andri'WH. Act IV I'iIhoii. Patricia chained, Ktf d alt A mimical uud dramntlo outcitalii nii'iit will lio given Thursday, June I, tiy tlit senior pupllH of Ht. Mary's academy. Tho academy cIoiu'm for vn I'utlou Juno 2 with an enrollment of iivit IfiO pupllH In Hut vnrloiiH cIiihhcii uud about 'JO In tint mimical depart mont, which shows tho growth made (lining Din pant year. Following Im tho program of the entertainment: I'lano duel, "Funfnro" lloliin Maud Newbury, Vlnnlfrid Klun ngnu, Mary Douol, Catherine Deuel, Olnli MniiHum, ilortha I'oiitugor, Caroline Andrews, Vivian Guilder. Patricio, n ilramn In four act. Dra matis personno: Augusta, miipri'MH of Home Aloeno Kingsbury Oelnvla, emperor' daughter Ciithrlnt Douol Pntrlrlu, u Christian maldt'ii of no- lilllty Josephine Hoot Cecilia, n lloimiu iiiiildoti..Anun White. MarKiirltn, n Itomau mnldcn Nlun Chase I'liivln. u Greek slnvo girl , Myrtle McKi'a Wave girls Eugenia Wlunlfrod Flanagan I r ma Kay Nichols Afrit linn Drown Nuiuldla ....Ivu Martin l.ydln Caroline OTonuoll Molllta, a dancing Klrl (Mind) , Janice Hodge Myrla, lur sister . ...MarJorlo Warn Cornells, augurcsH of Itnnm Kf f lo Weaver oiudila, prison keeper' wife T7r;.Trrr. :r;. . mm Bannock Angels -Helen Bhorlnck, Ilnrtlui Pen Inger. Radio Wliltmnn, Flnronrn Roddy, Iloloua I.oroy, l.llllan Ilea com, CJIadyii WIUou, llornlro llrown, Dorothy Parson. MaldH In waiting Florontlnn Exlo llurgess llerthn Htuila Itynn Vestal virgins Olive Hogiin, Clhr Imi Emlg, Lorottn Owciim, (lrnct Wheeler. Inrotisu ticarnn Holmi Iti'ddy, Lr- tolla iJirouchc, Francis Qnlglcy. Dancing girls Neva Hamuols, ltuth Campbell, I.uriyn KiMinti. (lli'iiroHc lloiniy, Dorothy Dcwurd, Mnry Hrown, Tcnry Trnxlcr, Ollw Itynn. I.ydla Doano, Alhcrta Moulin, (Jor trudo Hargrnvo, Wlnnlfrcd Clan. (', l.ai'l Kliitn, Act I A Kurdim ron m-nr tho Impurlal villa. Piano nolo, "Novell d'Atnour (Moz MkowHkl) Maud Nowtmry Piano hoIo, "Trolnloinn llallado" (Chopin) . . .Wlnnlfri'd KlunnKiui Act II A hull In tho Palutlnu pal a co. Piano nolo, "UrlotilK" (Schubert) A lurifo and outhiiNliiHtlo nttenil aiicit cluirai'lorlyi'd tho NVodui'Mday uiiii'tliiK of tho l.tullcH Aid Hocloty of tho I'lrnt M i:. church. Tho 40 who wont protiout (iccniiiptlHlnid tuitcli woil! and IiiihIiiohh iiIho, Work never Mtopn In tin I, adieu' Aid, It iiiovoh on while (ho IiiihIucmh uiattorM are lie IliK dlHCiiNNed, Hut there In u aweet HtllliieHM whleli provallH durliiK tho devotional oxerelHOH, livery voice Ih huiihed, The click of ueedleH Im hIIoiiI uud everyone IIhIoiim to tho nacred word iih It Im read liy one of tho uieiiitierM, uud all Join In tho Iird'ft prayer, t It iih ciiIIIiik forth tho divine benediction upon all, Mow dellKlitful thin nw-et Inter courne each wenk. It Ih hero each one rccolvoH n tiuillo mid u hearty welcome nud with wlllltu: heartN and hamlH Ih rendy to upend ono after noon In doInK HomethltiK fur an iiimel- flih purpoHo, ulvInK tho tlmn and nervlce for a cuiiho which will bene fit Immunity: nud It In the very leant wn can do, for no iiarrlflco Ih too nat for iih to make for hliu who ha imld: "In uh much an yo have done It unto one of the leant of tliene. my brethren, yo have done It unto me." HniucH were obtained for tho mom hern of the Ministerial anioclatlou which ineetH In KlrHt church next Wcdiiefldny and Thurnday, Tho Ladlon" Aid will lvo n social at the homo of Mm. Couklln, 20n Apple Mtreot, next Wodnesilny from SrflO to ft. All are urRt'd (o be preH- ent, enpeclally the new memborH. It Ih deitlred that all aball become hot ter acoualnted, to come one, come nil. Wednenday, May .11. iro ein-er to offer their coiiKratiilatloun, Tho Invited kiichIh were: MIhkch lleMH Keiitner, llertliu CukIIhIi, TliompHou of Honolulu, lluel Davlw, Allen HtrevlH, (lertrudo Trelchler, MmlK" Itlddell, Mildred Ware, Han Hen, Phoebe lliinrii and Mih. Howard Hill. Tho weddlius of MIkh Kthel Mao HarrliiKtou and Oeoritn It. Crawford wiih Holemnleil Wetlueuday oveiiliiK at the home of tho brldo. Itev. K. I, Harrington of tho I'ree MethodlHt church, father of the bride, officiated. After tho ceremony a weddliiK nup per wiih nerved. About fill of tho frlt'iidd of the bride and groom weie preont I'lit Mi KiiCHtM wrro ne&H of Portland, Mth, Day of Jack Honvlllo, Mi'tidaineH Ihnacn, llrunilen borjr, 8eur, Muldooii. Danker, Krt TrowbrldKe. Kinsman and Mrn, Kay. A iiumt HticcvKHfiit dunce wan clven by the Oakdale ToiiiiIh club ThurH- day evenltiK. when their Initial dunce wim given at the Natatorluui. TciiiiIm neiK and racpioiH fent(Mned the walls and the men were In tennln flaniielH and thu IndleH In dainty Hummer kowiih. The commlttct; on arrangementM wiih Will Meuley, president of the club; Will McNeeley. J. A Itoehr and i:, H, Tu my. Mtk. lllack of KuKt Main Htreet wan hoHteHH at bridge Friday after- A tuoHt IntereHtliiK enterluliituent noon. The affair wim given In hon- Ih being prepared by tho (Jreater Med-i or of MIhh Kllwibelh Kellehoe. MrH, llafer, with the hlghept ncore. ford club to be given June fi at tho Natatorlum and from tho cntliiiHlnmn hIiowii by tlume taking part, the aN falr will lip most entertaining. Living pIclureH will form a greater (tart of the performance, IntemperHed with good mimical iiumberH. The club Iiiih made itilte a num ber of ItnprovomeiitH thlH year, but will huvu to ralne money In order to make more, and these entertain menu are the only tneariH they have of doing It. The price of admission received a liaitdHoine potted plant. Mm. Dunloji with the loweHt u pretty potted fern. MIhi Kellt-hoi. bh honor giieHt received a handnotno bouquet of rotten. The giu-fitH preHcnl were: MendameK Dunlop, llafer, Stoke, Mil lit!)', Marth, Will llrown, Went. Kellehoe, Madam llrown. the MIkhck Kellehoe, Mrs. Charles tilalzu of Siskiyou Heights entertained charmingly at Harry Fohter, Mundy, WIIhoii and An tic. In honor of his 2Cth birthday, Mr. Frank Krazler gave a most elaborate dinner at th Uiuvre Thursday eve ning. The guests present woro: C. I. UeameK, Mose Harkdull, Herman Powell, J, it. Harbour. B. fJ. Hur geH, II. Chnudler Bgan, J. I). CasH, Lyman Orton and It. liarard. 4 The exhibition given lant week In the high school building of the do mestic science and fine arts depart ments was a most creditable one, and was largely attended, showing how much Interest Is being taken in the progress the schools are making. A Jolly picnic was given last Sat urday when a party motored tq the Applegato and spent the day. Among those In the party wore Mr. and Mrs, Alford, Mr. and Mrs, Nicholson, Dr. uud Mrs. Coble, Mrs. llrown, Mr. Hromly, Mr. Alford, Is only fiO cents and tickets may bo bridge Thursday afternoon In honor obtained tit the Commercial club, the 'or her guest, Miss Hrlggs of Seat Nash hotel, Monro hotel, Kentuer's, tie. The rogulnr monthly social evening of tho Basteru Slur wna given Wed nesday of last week and a vory en joyable musical program was given, after which cards woro played, tho evening ending with a Virginia reel. Delicious refreshments wcro served. Tliostt taking 'part In tho program were: Miss Jones, song; Miss Welch, readings: Miss ltuth Hutcliliis, song: Mrs. Iloblis, reading; Mrs. Hates, song, Miss Hilton nut! Miss Flynu Accompanying on violin and piano. Those on thu committee In charge were Mesdames Blwood, chairman: Hhearer. Perry. Hntler, II. Woodford, uud Jones, Misses Jewett nud Jones, Messnt. Blwood, Warner tun! Shearer. Medford Hook Shop, luvre cafe, M. J. (teddy's, Ilasklns and tho Nata torlum or from club members. Mrs. Dunlop was hostess at n very pretty brldgo party at her homo on Siskiyou Heights Wednesday after noon, Tho affair was given in honor of Miss HrlggH of Seattle. lied roses woro used for decora tlons. Tho first prize, a handsome art glass dish, was won by Mrs Stokes, and the second, a powder box, Mrs, Tomlln won. A dainty two-courso luncheon was served. Tho guests present wore: Mesdames Tomlln, Klero, llafer, Will llrown, Charles Hrown, ' Stokes, Ed Hunloy, Daniels ant! Heard, Misses HrlggH ami Gladys Heard. ' Memorial day will bo observed Tuesday by tho local post of the CI. A. H, Tho post will meet at tho O. A. II. hall nt 9 a. in., preparatory to decorating the graves nt tho differ ent cemeteries. A luncheon will bo served nt the hall for all old soldiers, Hcllef Corps, Sons of Veterans mid other friends. Services will bo held In tho Pres byterian church nt 2 p. in., Ilov. Illpps of tho M, B. church, South, conduct ing. Tho Post and Holiof Corps will mnrch from the halt at 1:30 p. in. Mr. and Mrs. Iyorlmer nro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a nine-pound boy, born Thuradny eve ning. Mrs. Lillian eutortnlned luformul ly at luncheon Tuesday In honor of her aunt, MrH. It. F. Holiness of Port land, Tho house was beautifully A very pretty luncheon was glvon Friday by the Misses Lucille and Stnr Marshall at their attractive homo on South Oakdalo, Yellow was tho color of decoration and California popplcH and yellow roses woro used to carry out tho scheme. During tho last -nurso Miss Stnr announced her en gagement to Mr. Donald Colvlg. Thu decorated with ferns and pink carnn- news wiih n decided surprint) to tuojtlous, Bach guest received a bouquet, tho party woro Mesdames Honery, Miss Holloway received the prize, a handsome Japaneso linen dally set. Tho guests present were: Miss Hrlggs, MeHdamcs Stokes, Daniels, llafer, Noblet, Arnsplger, Charles Hrown, Fair, Heard, Oroy. Parsons, Dunlop, Mclntyre, Misses Holloway and Heard Mrs. Mclntyre entertained Tuesday afternoon at brldgo In honor of her guest, Mrs. Hutler. Miss Hazel Davis was the winner of the prize, a pretty brnss plate. The guests present were: Mesdames Hutler, Parsons. P. J. Noff, Misses Itlddell, Hazel Davis, Gertrude Trelchler, Hutler, English and Sara Itelley. J Several committees have been ap pointed to plan out the work for tho Wednesday Study club for the coming year. Among those appointed by Mrs. B. n. Plckel, the president of tho club, aro: Tho committco on the cal endar for tho year, Mrs. Mears, Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Worrell. The com mittee on membership. Mrs. J. M. Root and Mrs. Will Warner. A "hard times" social was given by the high school seniors to tho Juniors. A vacant house was secured nnd tho party entertained thero and everyone dressed in a hard times cos tume. I)oxe8 and boards took the placo ot chairs and tho evening wus spent In "contests." Miss McDcrmotl and Messrs. Hall and Frost chaperoned tho party. A pleasant surprise parly was glv on Mrsv Arthur Clark Tuesday, when u number of her friends arrived, bringing mnterials for a very dainty luncheon. After luncheon the after noon was spent In sewing. Those in The entertainment of tho high school juniors to tho seniors was giv en In the form of a picnic this year. The party took the train to Gold Hay Friday, tpent the. day thero, where alK"081" of Mrs. Kentner last week picnic luncheon and supper were serv-J Mrs. J. T. Sullivan and daughter, Irene, loft last week for Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, to attend the gradu ation exercises of the Immaculate Heart academy, of which Miss Sulli van Is a member. Mrs. A, C. Allen and daughter nro visiting Mr. Allen's mother and sis ter in San Francisco. The latter will return with them and remain here some time. II. M. Henderson and wife of Ster ling, III., were In town Saturday. They are making a lengthy stay at Ashland nnd expect to visit Medford frequently. . Alex Budge returned last week from Stanford university, where ho has Just finished his Junior year and will spend the summer with his parents. Mrs. Mouldcn entertained a few friends Informally last week nt cards. Those present were: Mrs. Harneburg, Mrs. Creswell and Mrs. Kllllan. Mrs. Gammon of Phoenix and Miss Lancaster of Alameda, Cal, were the etl. Tlik is the senon of the sweet frirl t;rniliiute nnd nil this week hc will be in her pjory, witli lier climax coining Friday evening, where the elnsH of 11)11 will be Krntluntetl from the Medford High. The dninty gtiwns the younn Indies will wear were mnde by themselves and were on exhibition last Wednesday in the domestic .Science urn Kino Arts Exhibit nnd were most beautifully made. Tho eliuss of 20 is the largest ever grad uated fro mthe high school. Miss Jeanetto Osgood left for Cali fornia Thursday morning. She will visit friends in San Francisco and Berkeley and later Join her mother, who Is spending the summer In Los Angeles. Mrs. M. Purdln entertained the Wednesday Drldgo club last week. Mrs. Barneburg won the pin. The club meets wttti Miss Weeks this week. Miss Helen Watt left Saturday for Portland, where she will attend the annual alumnae reunion and com mencement exercises at St. Helen's Hall. Sho expects to bo away a month. Mrs. N. Lnngoll of Portland, but a former resident of tho valley for 50 years, will arrive hero this week for a vlBlt with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Foster. Miss Hess Kentner returned Wed nesday from a visit in Berkeley, Cat., bringing with her Miss May Thomp son of Honolulu, who will make a visit here. Tho opening of the Country club, which was to have been on Decora tion day, bus been postponed for two weeks, as the clubhouse will not be completed until that date. A. N. Sollss and family have re turned to their home in 'Ontario, Or., after a visit with Mr. Sol las' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Sollss. Miss Allco Street, who returned from Berkeley, Cal., a week ago, will spend a greater part of the summer with her parents at WoodvIIle. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hlgglns enter tained Informally Saturday evening last for a few friends at their home on North Central avenue. The Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian church will not meet this week, as Decoration day comes on their regu lar day of meeting. Miss Minnie Jackson, who has been seriously 111 at Eugene, Is Improv ing rapidly from an operation for appendicitis. Miss Marguorite Williams, who has been tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter, left last week for her home In New York. The "F. F." Bridge club was de lightfully entertained by Mrs. C. L. Woodford Tuesday with a bridge uncheon. Mrs. Ed Hanley entertained in formally Saturday afternoon for Mes dames Charles Brown, Hafer and Stokes. Mr. and Mrs. Honore Palmer and family arrived Tuesday and will spend tho summer at the Modoc or chard. The Girls' club of tho Presbyterian church held a meeting Saturday aft ernoon, when election of officers was held. The Sunday school ot tho Baptist church had a most enjoyable picnic Saturday, when five hayracks of lit from the Sunday schools sit !:.1() o'clock, t Mr. II. Chnudler Bgan of Chicago, who has recently purchased nn or chard here, left for his homo Fri day, The Misses May, Wlnnlford, Dora and Alice Gammon of Wilbur woro In Medford during the week. The "F. I. L," of tho PreHbytorlan church will give a picnic nt Ashland park Decoration day. Th6 Thursday Afternoon Drldgo club was entertained last week by Miss Madge Rldtlell. A' reception will be given by tho high school sophomores to tho fresh men this week. Mrs. G. W. Stacy of Antloch is visiting with her duagbtcr, Miss Al berta Stacy. Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Carpenter ex pect to lenvo soon for trip to San Francisco. Miss Evelyn Carey leaves this week for Seattle, where she will spend tho summer,. Miss Ceclle Tllton of Seattle la the guest or Mr. and .Mrs. W. E. Crows. Miss Ethel Doty returned this week from a Bhort trip to Eugene. Mr. and MrB. E. E. Goro aro spend ing a couple or weeks In Portland. Mrs. O'Gara spent last week Central Point visiting friends. In Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Olwell returned from the north Friday. W. H. Jacks of Albany is visiting friends in Medford. '' Mrs. Glaizo Is entertaining Miss Brlggs of Seattle. Soclefy of Jacksonville. Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch entertained Sat urday afternoon with a linen shower in honor or Miss Nello Palmer of Ash land. Cards were played, after which the guest of honor was showered with" many beautiful pieces or linen. Tho guests for the afternoon were: Mrs1. H. Luy, Mrs. B. F. Collins, Mrs. H. Crouch. Misses Nellie and Isabello Collins, Louise Homeyer, Fleta Ul rlch and Mls3 Fay Sears or Medrord. Among tho Jacksonville peoplo who motored to Ashland Wednesday evening to attend the Duntord-Pal-mer wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. II. Crouch, Mr. and Mre. C. Dunford. Mr. and .Mrs. Lewis Ulrlch, MIssea Louise Homeyer, Flossie Dunford, Is- abelle and Nellio Collins. Messrs. Clyde Shaw, J. P. Wolls and Charles Dunford, Jr. Mrs. Harry Luy or Jacksonville was hostess to tho 500 club Friday eve ning, when a most enjoyable time was spent. About 20 guests woro pres ent, Including some out-of-town tie ones and their teachers started friends. Adding $5,000,000 Annually to the Material Wealth of Medford BYHIX. What tho Men Who Made the "Hurrah" Trip to the ' Employment to 700 Families, About to Be Opened- Roguelands Project of the Rogue River Valley Canal Company Found A Vast Open-Air Factory Producing Over $2,000,000 Annually, Giving -What Irrigation and Intensive Farming Will Do for This City and the Rogue River Valley. ChurloH Ji'SHu Hulloek, professor of political voniuuiiy In llnrvtiril uni versity, after tin oxlnuistivo research ninoiiK tho filoH of tho bureau of Htu Unties nmiittniiunl by tho United HlutcH government, recently ml viMiceil the euunoiiiio theory tluil nuo family lesldlnj,' in an iiritMiltuinl district making its living from the soil liiirtui'iiij: in a neiuby eity'n muv kets thosu tliingH which nature iibuiulantly yield to tho labor of mini, wiih the equal In value, lo that city, of five families residing with in its limilH, tho expenditure of la bor on tho part of ouch fiimily being einiiil. JiiuicH Wilson, soonitnry of thu department of ugrieiilliiie, there upon took exception to Professor Mullock's theory nnd in nn elaborate Hlntistlcnl tuhlo proved him wrong by showing tho ratio to bo ono nud tils. Now Medford Iiiih little interost in the dispute between thu two learned Koiittoiuou. It mutters hut little to you and to mo whulher Professor Hulloek luiooplwl his rebuff with good urmii) or ill but it litis proved of Interest to apply tho ratios to Id eal conditions. Professor Mullock's ralio being thu lowest wo will npply thtit, for then there is no danjer nt Homo later duto of having to work it out nil over ngnm, to our disad vantage. The HoKiielniitls Project. Tim Roguelaiids project of thu Itoguo Hiver Valley Ciuutl company eomprises 7(100 acres on which even tually 700 families will ho located, all of them being contiguous to Med ford. According to thu ratio as worked out by 'Professor Hulloek I hoy will ctpinl In value to this city IlfiOO families residing within Hie corporate limits, A rumarkahle fact, and yet ono proven by oxlnuistivo re search on tho part of expert statisti cians and learned economics scholars. Still thero scorn to ho a number of residents in this city who by ndvorsu criticism aro in some dugreo block ing tho plans of this company in their efforts to devolop mid place fumilicH upon 7000 ncros of laud heretofore unproductive. Tu order to check this "knocking," Manager Fred N, CuniiningH, who by tho way, originated tho plan nud is working U l HI 'f l H Hf t I4 4 H4H I Having viewed tho project of tho Itoguo Hlvor Valley Cannl Company's lloguolauds tract and being familiar with their proposition and tho man nor In which they nro laying out tholr work, wo can hourtltv and unquali fiedly ondorso It ns being of great valuo to the community and an tiBset to Medford and tho Itoguo Hlvor val ley us wpll as a vory attractive In vestment thnt Is bound to prove muuorntlvo to tho purchaser. (Slgnod) What leading business nnd professional mon of tho city ot Modford Ject Is expressed bolow, This testimonial comes without any solicitation lis offlclnlu - F. L. TOU VHLLE, K. JOHNSON, C. J. CAHSTENS, O. F. CUTHHERT, JOHN SIinitlDAN, W. II. CANON, N. S, DENNETT, A. O. HENNETT, O. M. MUItlMIY, J. L. HAMMERSLEY, E. N. WARNER, F. E. MERRICK", J. J. UUCHTER, P. A. HUSSBY, J. M. ROOT, think of tho Roguolands pro- ou the part ot the company or re- v. J. C. BROWN, J. E. ENYART, V. J. EMERICIC, Z. CAMERON, W. TYLER SMITH, II. C. CIARNETT, J. W. DRESSLER, E.MIL MOHR, L. O. COLEMAN, E. L. KENDALL, W. T. YORK, A. S. RQSENRAUM, P. J. O'GARA, J. W. MYERS, W. II. GORE. it out suocessfully, found it neces sary lo call upon u largo number of loyal hiibiuess men in tho city and tako them over tho project Thurs day in order to placo them in closer touch with his plans. What they tlloiiL'lit of it after viowiuc thu work being done upon tlio,trni'tB owned la this company is shown in another column wlioro appears a signed state incut hearing their signatures. Tlitvo Ways to Approach. Thoro are lliree distinct avenues of approach to this project. First it may he viewed an "good business" for today, Two and n half millions of dollars nro being expended in a vast irrigation system and in im provement of tho tracts, creating im mediate payrolls nnd purchase, of supplies. Second, it menus tho rec lamation of thousands of nures of land in tho valloy which only noed irrigation to make thorn highly pro ductive, thus adding to tho woultU oi tho valley as n whole. Third, it may bo compared to n great factory ready for oporation producing wealth con tinuously and for all time. Tho first avenue is pleasant indeed and is worth traveling. Tho second is nlso tempting but it has bcon traveled as thu first. Hut the third! Hero is a road that not only seems pleasant but benrt. all the novelty of an un known road. So wo shall approach by way of tho factory. A Funning Factory. Truck farming on thetraots of tho Itoguo Hivor Valley Canal com pany is simply inanufaoturing from the soil. Thu acreago comprises n grent manufneturing institution ready for oporation, Inio this tho fanner will put certain raw mnterials, his labor and his skill. Abundant production with irrigation is assured. It depends upon his judgment nnd in dustry whnt ho shall tako "out of tho hopper." Nature is a gouorous giver. Thero is abundant sunshine and tho soil is of marvelous perfec tion for tho culture of small fruits nud vegetables, Thore is only one more detail necessary to complulo this opeu uir factory for tho wholo snlo production of molons, vegeta bles, berries nud fruits and that is a supply of wator. And through tho efforts of tho company this has been supplied. Jupiter Pluyius may for get, if ho will, that his watering pot is needed. The fuelory will keep up turning out its products without him. For miles through gorge nnd around hillside, past towering pines uud pro-. cipitoiiB cliffs, in abundant profits, ion comes roaring, or murmuring, hundreds upon hundreds of inches of pure cold mountain wator to transform wjmt has hoqn misnamed a "deert" into a garden spot. Call for Hooks, Hut let us bo praotical business men. Lot us call for the books nnd seo what Mr. Teti-nero-traot-man will do in tho way of wealth produc tion. Tho company has 7000 acres of land which is subdivided into 10 noro tracts upon each of which n family will bo placed. According to Undo Snm, to delve into his statistical re port again, each family will avorago four members. This moans 700 fum ilics or 2800 peoplo to ho provided, i (Continued ou Faa ,.) .Kl