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About Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1908)
THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIEUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON', THURSDAY. .TUNE 25. liiOS. Unparalleled Opportunity To secure a small orchard tract in first-class soil, close to market and planted to standard varieties of commercial fruit fillLoinl pip n (TO) Id 0 0 I (DR. PAGE'S ORCHARD AT EAGLE POINT) Has been subdivided into nineteen tracts, varying in size from ten to eighteen acres, and ts now for sale in small tracts on easy terms. An opportunity to secure a small tract of first class orchard land, planted to the best commercial varieties, has not heretofore been offered the people of this valley. Sale Begins on Wednesday, June 24, 1 908 and will be continued for two days, unless all the tracts are sooner disposed of. Prices Range from $50 to $300 per Acre PLAT OF ALA VISTA ORCHARD No. 1 18.7 .Acres No. 2 Acres No. 10 Acres No. I 10 No. 5 10 Acres Acres No. fi I No. 7 i No. 8 10 Acres 10 10 Acres Acres No. 9 10 Acres No. 10 Acres No. 11 10 Acres No. 12 9.12 Acres j i No. 13 No. 14 No. 15 No. 10 No. 17 No. IS No. 19 i . ; 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Acros Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres Acres A Ti A V I S T A L A N E L () 0 A T 1 ON This orchard tract is one mile from Eagl: Point. It fronts on a main comity road and is close to schools, churches, stores and a sh ippiug point. so r l The soil is first -class for fruit and garden t ruck and was especially selected for the pur pose of plant nig an orchard. The liradshaw and Tronsou Ac Guthrie orchards are in the immediate neighborhood and are noted as being among the most productive orchards in the Rogue River valley. The soil in the Ala Vista orchard is id' the same general character as in the orchards mentioned. 1 R R 1 (I A T I O N The Fish hake Ditch company has a line surveyed across adjacent land and has prom ised to build the ditch this year. When th is is completed it will be possible to irrigate every acre of the Ala Vista tract. This is an advantage which will be appreciated as the years go by. This land, however, is all sub-irrigated and is not likely to need irrigation for vears to come. ' COMMERCIAL VARIETIES The trees in this tract are strictly commercial varieties. The apples are Newtowns and Spitzenbergs, planted two rows alternately, the most approved method of securing perfect pollenization. The pears are Rartlett, D'Anjou and Cornice. The tracts are so planted that, each purchaser of a ten-acre tract will secure about an equal number of apples and pears. PRICES AND TERMS These tracts are placed on the market at prices ranging from $50 to ijviOO per acre, de pending on the acreage planted to trees, the age of the trees and the character of the im provements. The terms are one-half cash, balance "on or before" two years, with interest on deferred payments at the rate of 6 per cent. A discount of 8 per cent will be given for all cash. TREES WILL HE OARED FOR Dr. Page agrees to care for the orchard during the season of 1908 without any expense to the purchaser. This gives the purchaser ample time to arrange for the future care of the orchard. Automobile Excursion AUTOMOIMLES WILL LEAVE OUR OFFICE WEDNESDAY AND Tlll'RSDAV ATStfOA.M.. 11 A. M. AND 2 P. M. RETURNING TO M EDFORD VT ENCEOFTHE PASSENGERS RFFR KSl M FNTS W 1 LL UK SKRVKD ON THE R ANCIl AT NOON. COME AND LOOK THE I'K'OI'OSITIOX OVFR FREEANDNOONE IS UNDER AN V () l!LI(! ATION TO lU'V. ' . OUR FIRM HAS MEEN SELLING REALTY IN THIS SECTION FOR THE PAST TWELVE YEARS. WE ARE THOROUGHLY INFORMED S RFG ALL CONDITIONS RELATIVE TO FRUIT GROWING. WE HAVE PERSONALLY EXAMINED ALL THESE SMALL TRVCTS VXD DO NOT IIFSTT JflPVH I.H'I.'MV IV I.' I l.i 'I'lll.MI to mi.wv.-i . ..i.i i.vi.ii. ... " i ,,,,-. ,Vo ir,i.w . nri.iii.MFiii mi . im iiij; i E.si'.ME.N r OR SPECULATION. IT IS OUR RELIEF TIIT ' (UN RE SOLD WITHIN N'NETY DAYS AT AN ADVANCE OF 50 TO 75 PER GENT OVER THE PRICE AT WHICH TIIEV ARE NOW OFFERED WANT SMALL TRACTS PLANTED TO FRUIT AND UNDER A HIGH STATE OF CULTIVATION. WELL LOCVTED. SPLENDID SOIL WE INVIT THE TIME FOR INSPECTING THESE TRACTS. LET US PUT OUR TIME AG A INST YOURS AND GO AND HAVE LK THE CONVENT THE TRIP TS ARDS SOIL AND 'ATE TO RECOM I'lIESE TRACTS TO THOSE WHO K YOU TO TAKE w. t. y o K & GO. KKMKMUKU-AITTOK LEAVE OUU OFFICE OX SEVEXT I'll STREET AT 8:30 A. M., 11 A. M. AND 2 P. M. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.