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THE RANCH
ONE
DOLLAR
A YEAR.
WEEKLY.
A Journal of The Land and The Home in The New West.
VOL. I. NO. 11.
PROSPECTS.
A flue, perhaps llie very best class of
citizens, the more intelligent and pro
gressive fanners, are brought into the
country by the irrigation system. The
reason is that only men ' of advanced
ideas and intelligence can readily com
prehend the conditions of agriculture
under irrigation. Only such men dare to
undertake its practice. When they do,
and meet with the almost certain attend
ant success, a community is established
that is of an uncommonly high decree of
civilization. Small farms and thickly
settled districts augment the condition to
an extent that has developed the almost
idealic communities of the irrigated dis
tricts of California, and the like of
which are being built up in the Inland
Empire of Washington. Oregon and
llaho. •
* * *
Yes, we meant thai we believe that the
blimate of the wet districts of the west
boast is hot conducive to the develop
ment Of fine flavor in the fruits which
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MARCH 31, 1894.
matters. Uncle Sun haa t\nn,i enough In
the line of giving farms to his boys :uid
girls,when he gives them the land,without
digging wel'.s for them. Next thing, they
will be Biking for houses with swell front
windows nnd vine covered porches. It
is all right for states and even counties to
engage iv such work if they want to; but
there the paternalism should stop. Home
rule government; Home rule expenses—
home rule taxes are enough iinil all any
self respecting community should nsk
for. Let every community be self-sup
porting, and run its own schools,
churches, roads, bridges, irrigation canals
and—well?. Enlist outside capital if you
like. That's a straight business propo
rtion; that's home rule, if you do it right.
Now here comes in the Russian thistle,
and the attempts of certain "statesmen"
to argue the whole people into the ex
pense of pulling the weeds for those who
have been so careless in their funning as
to let a very bad weed, the Russian
thistle, get ahead or them. They, tod,
liitd their ladds given td the'ui, dild udv*
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By Yukiniii Pub.Co.
Another wonder is, that although plant
ing hai already begun, it will go on till
JuiH! or July without failure, all because
of the virtual control of Uie weather pos
sessed by the irrigationist. Control of
moisture at planting time is the chief
essential.
# * *
With all our balmy inter mountain
days, yet the nights have been so cool that
the fruit buds have remained dormant un
til all danger of killing frosts is virtually
passed by on the other side, along with"
old Winter. That is, on the other side of
the Rockies. Here the days and weeks
and months of wiiiier and early spring
have been full of promise of rich harvests
in summer and autumn. Our brothers "11
the Mississippi valley, in most of
the fruit sections from Texas to Minne
sota, Missouri, Illinois, Michigan and
IdWfi have suffered badly. Warm March
weather had brought the fruit trees intd
bloom, and then last week came along
a terrible blizzard and cold wave that iri
a night destroyed with a withering touch
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THE
TRUTH
IS
ENOUGH