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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1910)
TOE MEDFORD MAIL.TRIftPNE,' MljlDFOftD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1910. The first opportunity to secure one of the Rogue River Valley's Celebrated Bearing Orchards IN SMALL TRACTS - - - - - - - - - ON EASY TERMS Snowy Butte Orchards ROGUE RIVER VALLEY 300 ACRES WITH 15,003 FULL BEARING AND GROWING APPLE AND PEAR TREES -- THE Roguo River Valley, in Ore gon, is the foremost apple-pro- ducing section of tlje world. As a pear district it has no equal. It holds tho world's record for prices and quality. Tho Spokano National Apple Show in November, 1009, awarded tho Roguo River Valley Tho First Sweep stakos Prize of $1000 for a car of Spitzon borg Apples, pronouncod tho best ever produced. In 1909 New York City paid $10 each for 50-lb. boxes of pears grown at Medford. London paid more than $7 a box for Rogue River Newtown Pippins. 400 cars of apples and pears shipped from 1500 acres in tho Rogue River Valley in 1909 brought tho growers $600,000. Or chards pay from $500 to $2000 per acre, per year. The cllmato and surroundings are perfect 22 Inches of rainfall with no snow. Nine months of sunshine with gentle summer showers. Elevation 1500 feet. The famous SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARDS, on the main line of the Southern Pacific Company- They adjoin the City of Central Point, and are 3f2 miles north of Medford. Originally owned by Olwcll Bros.; for five, years owned by Mr. Frederick H. Hopkins of Portland, and recently purchased by Mr. John R. Allen of New York City for subdi vision purposes. Snowy Hnttc holds (ho world's record for pour production; 1GYS acres of 'Winter Nellis Pears netting $19,000 over nil cxperiKes for three consecutive ycara It U one of the most perfect orchards in tho United States. PRICES OF TRACTS A $ 2,200.00 B 4,000.00 C 3,600.00 D 100,000.00 E 10,000.00 F 9,500.00 G 9,000.00 H 2,572.50 I 4,000.00 J 5,000.00 K 5,268.00 L 3,600.00 M 6,500.00 TERMS: 25 per cent cash, mini payments of 23 per cent N 6,750.00 0 15,000.00 P 12,500.00 Q 10,000.00 R 3,180.00 S 4,500.00 T 8,400.00 U 7,000.60 V 7,000.00 W 5,558.00 X 13,140.00 Y 9,580.00 Z .. 9,540.00 Remainder in threo nn cach with interest at 7 per cent. This Company will contract to care for any tracts sold to non-residents at approximate cost. The above prices aro 50 to 100 per cent less than any Individual 10-acre tract of bare land or orchard can be bought for In the entire valley. Snowy Butto Orchards -have netted. $500 and upwards per Acre of bearing trees for several years, tho annual average increasing corre spondingly with the advancing prices received for its products. . . Basing upon past records, the following is a conservative estimate of what the different tracts will pay in 1910, over and above the en tire cost of production: Tract E : .'..$3,74070 Tract F 3,293.80 Tract G ; 3,217.20 Tract N : .' 6(6.60 Tract O 3,316.00 Tract P 3,960.50 Tract Q 2,85550 Tract V 2,928.00 Tract W V 2,145.40 Tract X : 3,154.00 Tract Y ; 3,740.40 Tract Z : 2,850.00 The bearing trees will pay from 25 to 50 per cent of the gross purchase price each year. They should yield In 1910 and 1911 sufficient net revenue to cover all running expenses, as well as the second, third and fourth payments. The first cash payment can reasonably be figured as the entire amount of cash outlay. Four-year trees will be five years old in the Spring af 1910, and will bear in 1911. They will provide good revenue two years before the entire tract Is paid for. Every tract drain tiled, has Individual roads and is under ditch. Not an Irrigated orchard, but water adds immensely to Its value. Soil Is deep, black, free bot tom, the best in the Rogue River Valley. Adjoining bare lands held at $500 and upwards an acre. , vr "T3: -. . A t B I C ' ' '-S i " V H - ''2r" ; V '..'" ' 0.Sfe-3. 2i73fcr: 3.S3?r-- -4 T ? : r-t- ' i I TOWir ujw- iXr'T'Zr i f : : W -r ".," ' I R i S T . V 4 W VtV'-. . j. v r vi k . .. yrsi J .i.,L ' I l-JL lf,f-Tr-4 ry.-y- .. ,.JZ!i lV-'.4f Mk. . ii hip ii i - .ii i iii ! ii ' - - - "T . TT. - - - 1 . . - " ' " f . ..... . . F- I .Zch.jl MEDFORD LAND & ORCHARD CO, 18 N. Main Street, Medford "307-9 Lewis Bldg., Portland, Oregon