tAQK SIX ASHLAND TIDINGS Thanwiay, Ortobr 30, IBIS CUNMNGHTAM & COMPANY tminiiiiniiii " ' -HWHHnu uiiih i miiniimttttn iinmni. i i mnniiHHn r r Tnni. . ii n nn IN THIS VICINITY, SUITABLE FOR DIVERSIFIED FARMING, SHOULD BE VACATED WITHIN 10 DAYS FROM THIS DATE, IT WOULD NOT TAKE MORE THAN 20 DAYS TO HAVE A TENANT ON EVERY ONE OF THEM, AND STILL HAVE APPLICANTS WAITING FOR MORE RANCHES OF THIS KIND. We know from the number of men. coming into our office looking for this kind of ranches. We know from the inquiries we get through the mails; letters from all over the country, wanting to rent this kind of ranches, with a view of buying. THERE ARE VERY FEW of this kind of ranches in this vicinity. FOR SALE of for rent. NOW THE REASON for these conditions is that this kind of ranches in this valley PAY. Both the owners of these ranches and the small army of men who are trying to rent them KNOW THIS., BOTH KNOW that we do NOT have crop failures here, and while very few at present realize it, yet it is a fact that no place in the whole United States offers a surer return to the rancher than a ranch in this valley that can be put to diversified farming. , n . . ... m m m m mm m m mm m .m m m m m m m . J A fTTTTTTTTTTTTT I I TTTTTTTT T T 1 I I V I I1 V I I I VT T TtTTTTt PROPFRTIES No. 122 80 acres, 8 miles from Rogue river; good loads. It. F. D. and telephone; one mile from school; all good red soil; all fenced with woven wire; 40 acres under cultivation, 35 acres in grain; about 50 fruit trees, family orchard, all kinds of berries; small house, good barn and ether outbuildings; 2 horses, 3 cows and calf, 3 wagons, 2 l'lows, 2 cultivators, mower and rake, spring-tooth and drag barrows, ajid all kinds of small tools. The entire place can be cultivated If cleared; light clearing.' "This is all deep rich red soil, ideal for pears. Price $4,500; price includes all articles mentioned above. Terms half cash, balance in three years at 7 per cent interest. mrT rTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTT t I 1 1 tMiM H. No. 124 Ranch of 110 acres 2 miles from Rogue River (Woodville). Good roads, R. F. D. and telephone. Sixty acres in cultivation; about 30 acres more can, with light clearing, be cultivated. All rich black sub-irrigated loam soil. About 100 fruit trees, coming into bearing. Fmall house, barn and other outbuildings. Price $65 per tacre; $3,000 cash, balance one, two and three years at No. 108 Seven-room house, plumbing complete. Barn, chicken house and run. Lot 165x150. This place is on paved street, close to both East Side and high schools. Price $3,000. Terms. No. 121 Eight-room house, barn, chicken house and run, woodshed, with one acre of ground, close to high pchool. Price $2,600. Terms. M No. 123 Nine-room house, pantry, bath and cooler. Lot 100x130, on paved street. Fruit and berries. Two blocks to high school, 3 blocks to East Side Bchool. All f-avlns assessments to be paid up. Price $3,300. Half cash, terms on balance. No. 114 One Of thn ftnpRt Innntort fcnmoo A nKInn A 2 blocks from business; -large lot, with fruit; house of 8 I tuuiiio, cAuiuturo ui imm, paniry, eic. rne owner of this property has spent on the grounds alone $1,000, and we offer you this property at $2,500. v No- 8 A six-room house, barn, chicken house and run. All kinds of 'fruit and hnrrlea Dna a X -- v,. J vl fjlUUUU. T i uis uiace commands a rinn view tha itv nnj .iuu.. Price, $2,000. Terms. ilil4AAlAliiiiJiAAAAAilllAAA41AlAitAilliliiililnli TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTW We Have For Sale Business Buildings jitiA A A JiJi AAA JiJA AAA A All JiitiiLJi iti AAA- JJJJ M.M.jm.jm. i t I'TTl 1 1 I 'I 1' 1 1 '1 I I 1 1 T 1 I I T T T T r I 1 T T r T " T TTTTT TTTT T "TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTttTTt t LAA AAAAA - -r t t "4" 'r v "i1 t We Have Ranches to i Exchange For Cily Properly 44tj I 120-Acre Alfalfa and Stock Ranch, Rogue River, Oregon LOCATION Eight miles north of Rogue River, Oregon, on main lino of S. P. R. R., R. F. D. and telephone line. - BUILDINGS Two sets of buildings in fair shape, fenced, 80 acres fenced and cross-fenced. FRUIT This land is well adapted to the raising of all kinds of .fruit. The elevation of the ranch is about 1,200 feet. ALFALFA Fifty acres of this land is adapted to al falfa; plenty of water for irrigation at a depth of .from 15 to 20 feet; running water all year on one corner of the p'ace. OUTLOOK This ranch is located in what Is known as the Evans Valley basin, comprising about 8,000 acres of alluvial soil, surrounded by mountains which not only pre sent views of rare beauty but supply, the valley with a watershed, nature's reservoir, for the irrigation of the val ley. School one-half mile, proposed high Bchool one mile, store one mile. Sixty acres of the 120 plowed and ready for seeding; balance tillable, practically level and easily cleared. PRICE The price on this property is $45.00 per acre. TERMS Half the purchase price, cash; balance two years at 6 per cent interest. 1 1 I I 1111 1 1 1. H frH T t We Have For Sale Business Frontage Wi,M a H i H I 1 1 I I I 111 i 1 1 l Mi H i l l m We Arc Having Calls Fori 10 20 ACRE Tracts For Diversified Farming? i ! Lijj,i,ift! ! j-tftt f I IIIIHIUimillT WE DO NOT CLAIM to have a cattle country, AND YET when cattle are brought in i DU JNUi LLAIM. to have a hog country, AND YET we have only a few weeks to Wl'i liU NUT CLAIM to have a dairy country, AND YET we have numbers of rant WE DO NOT CLAIM to have a corn country, AND YET 70 bushels per acre have been raised this year. " WE DO NOT CLAIM to have a grain country, AND YET all kinds "of grain are raised every year: . WE DO NOT CLAIM to have a broom corn country, AND YET it has been demonstrated that we have a broomcorn country. ,. WE DO NOT CLAIM to have a melon county AND YET- one has only to taste a home-grown melon to know that we HAVE a melon country. ( WE PO NOT CLAIM to have a potato country, AND YET potatoes are successfully grown, and during the past two year have been shipped by the carload from this valley.. ' from the free range they look like stall-fed cattle. feed to finish up as fine looking hogs as they raise in the hog-raising countries. ;hers who are dointr fine in this line, and this business is arrowing. vvi'i iiu Wi-aiM tuat we have as tine an all-year climate as anywhere in the world. WE DO CLAIM that you can count with the fingers of one hand all the places in the world that have a climate that is equal to ours. . WE DO CLAIM that our water is. unsurpassed, and is equaled by few places'. We DO claim that for variety, size and profusion of growth that fruits of all kinds grown in this valley are unexcelled, and we doubt if it is equalled anywhere in the world. - P.ut along comes the fellow who says, "Yes, you've got all you say you have, but you haven't cheap transportation. Your freight rate is too high. You are isolated." Now what community, take the country over, has never had the transportation and freight ratqs to contend with? With development these things come. Does anyone thuik trnnsrwrtation lines are going to overlook a valley that's only in the making, with already taxable property amounting to $40,000,000! , Nature has given us the climate, waters, soil, minerals, wonderful surroundings. ' With the adjustments which are bound to come that will put our transportation on an equal basis with other points, doesn't it look reasonable that we have manv advantages? Any district can get freight rates by keeping at it, but how many places could fret what we already have? " ' ' . In cooking certain foods the best results are obtained by letting them SIMMER. Now in looking over these thoughts ,as expressed here, don't bolt through them, but let them simmer. In doing this, what at first seemed to you like a "bunch of hot air" will, after giving it time to simmer, strike you that a country having advantages' that we have is right in line for wonderful advancement. Your next conclusion would naturally be, PROPERTY BROUGHT RIGHT-, no matter what class of property, is a good INVESTMENT. Cumfimtainfli QJJ ODinm 1 75 East Main Street p&umy TELEPHONE 63