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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
arEDFORT) MATTntf BUNE, MTOFOUI), OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1011. iaaaaaiMirtiMMam I tK PAGE EIGHT : - : ; : : : : -. : Kt sv t I WO High Grade Realty Investments You Don't Have to Take an Aeroplane to Reach Either One of These Propositions . v c I am offering two high grade propositions, places you could point to with pride that are par excellence in regard to soil, drainage and general advantage, con ducive to high grade orchard properties. Best 80 Acres in the Valley NO. 1 Now owned by W. E. Stucker, is located four miles northeast of Medford on the south slope of Coker Butte, and consists of 80 acres; 20 acres being in bearing orchard of which approximately 18 3-4 acres is Newtown and Spitz apples, the balance being pears, Ben Davis apples and a few more trees of mixed variety. The trees are in excellent condition, freo from disease and very uniform. There are 12 acres planted to Bartlett and d'Anjou pears . and 5 acres of young Jonathan apples, with peach fillers. The 43 acres of unplanted land is of the highest quality and with the exception of one and one-half acres is all ready to plant. The improvements consist of house, barn, tower house and outbuildings. The price is $31,500; $12,500 cash and the balance on installments to 1916. 100 Acre Fruit Ranch NO. 2 Is located four and one-half miles northeast of Medford and is the property of Butler & Noe. It con sists of 100 acres, of which 94 acres are planted to fruit; 64 acres to pears, 30 to apples, 20 acres of pears 3 years old, 375 d'Anjou, 300 Cornice, 225 Winter Nolis, 100 Bartlett; 30 acres of apples 3 years old, 1000 Newtown, 250 Spitz and 250 Jonathan. . . y , . 4te?m$$ggSW$& Forty-four acres of pears 2 years old, 800 d'Anjou, 500 Bartlett, 500 Winter Nelis, 400 Bosc, 400 Cornice, 125 chorry troos alongsido of placo, 400 poach fillers, 100 apricot fillers, 50 trees mixed varieties. The soil is from 8 to 25 feet in depth, has excellent drainage and lies above the frost belt. There is but a small porcontago of missing treos less than 3 per cent and they will be replaced immediately. The improvements consist of bungalow, barn and outbuildings, city water piped into the house and barn lot. All necessary farm im plements, 3 head of horses and feed enough to run the place a year. $10,000 WILL HANDLE THIS PROPOSITION Get Busy and Call on or Address r rt $ lau d Miles Medford, Oregon 215 GARNETT - COREY BUILDING iiiMyyyii""li" yi111 inlil'lil'intftrrt,rt,'w'Ji',rt,'rrrryryr HjMMMMMM i t i i P