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About The Medford mail. (Medford, Or.) 1893-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1908)
A n-nn 1 1 non nnnn nnno nxci II U 11 If II U I .. 1 I III I 1 1 I III III 1 1 U I.. Ill fill I I U I I 1 1 I I u urn mid flffl awfi mi . Ever Ottered in the Hogue River Valley Time: Tuesday, and Wednesday, July 14 and 15 Place: Two miles east of Medford, the Metropolis of Southern Oregon Thousands of people are wanting tracts like this and this opportunity once passed will never return. This tract consists of over 370 acres of mostly free sandy loam land high-grade fruit land, just rolling enough to drain nicely. 270 acres of this land is under plow. The place has fine surroundings of nice groves for parks, school house on the land, spring water, good roads all contribute to make a pleasant place to live and only two miles from the beautiful, growing city of Medford. Low Wees aid Easy Terms PRICE $100 to $150 per acre. One-third cash, balance one, two and three years time at six per cent interest. Discount for cash on deferred payments. Arrangements can be made to have the tract planted to fruit and cared for by reliable parties. ' If you do not secure one of these tracts you will always wish you had. Free transportation from the city to all prospective buyers. Free lunch at noon. C H. PIERCE p 'SON OWNERS MSDFORD, .OR.EGON ....