GRANT» PAM DAILY OOURIER f FIRST CLASS RANCH THE NEW Live Stock, Farm Equipment AT PUBLIC AUCTION CONSIDERED BY MANY HCTORISTf THE BEST FABRIC TIRfON THE AMERICAN MARKET F BUILT TO EXCEL v ’1 Much wisdom has th« Great Spirit grantc«/*s Chief» of my people. For many years have they been builders of tires. Deeply rooted in their hearts is the ambition to make a tire so famed in all the land that the glory of it will be reflected even on their children’s children. And so, 0 Motorists, our *‘D** Type tire is produced. Into it we have put only th- finest materials the world affords, metivJ« that express our high ideals; and workman »hip that only master» in their craft can give. Our search for improvement never ends, but meanwhile it represents our best; the tire we have built to excel all others. For many moons, O Travelers of the Highways, have we made a study of your needs. And oue “D” Type tire, with its extra-large over-size, ad­ ditional ply of fabric, and generously proportioned extra rubber, together with ’’Savage’’ construction, has been made to meet them. A great multitude of you are now saying it is “the best fabric tin M the American market”. I SALUTE YOU. O MOTORISTS! / LITTLE HEAP HAS SPOKM "Uttl< Hop" m a charset« ia aymbobc of Ths Sevachala "Sava^a" Tira Company By birth ha ia S “Savart", by adoption, a member of The House of Sy rache la 4 Wiae for hia years, educated in modem unya and imbued unth the »pint of the orpanixatioa ha represent», the little "chief ia an authority on the canatmction of "Savape" tire» and tubes. 4 It i* 6b bnfl that the sterling qualitie» and the »turdineaa of hia race ar« characteristic, too, of the producta with which ho ia aaaociatad. tloneer will offer tWe farm squlp- Thia ment and live stock for sale. includes four horses, cow, poultry, spray rig, mower, hay rake, wagons, etc., and all necessary equipment to run the place. No blds under 11,000 will be re­ ceived on farm equipment and live stock. A first class foreman can be em- ployed. The following opinion of the value of the property la given by the men who are or have been directly Inter­ ested in the property and its produc­ tiveness. ”1 think the above described pro­ perty is worth very much more than 835,000 now.*' (Signed) S. P. BECKWITH. Pacific Net A Twine Co., Seattle» Wn. Ex-manager Rogue River Valley Fruit 4 Produce Aas’n. E. B. Thompson, Medford, Ore., appraiser of the California Land Bank Company, San Francisco, Cal. Refer by permission to the First National Bank of Medford, Ore., First National Bank of Ashland, Ore. or E. D. Briggs, Esq, Ashland. Ore. Medford Is recognized aa the beat pear producing section In the coun­ try. Its late pears cannot be equaled. The ranch offered for sals above, and now called the Black Oak ranch, is perhaps better known aa the old Stewart plaee. Mr. Stewart waa the original orchardlet In the valley and thia place waa chosen by him for himself or his son to own. It was laid out under his personal supervis­ ion and care, and for this reason the ranch Is favorably known through­ out the valley. The house is admirably suited for a country residence. The land lies on the east side bf Jackson Creek on the place, Ross Lane, about four and about four and a half miles from and one-half miles from the Medford the Medford depot, and two miles from Central Point. The roads to depot. No blds will be received for less either town are in fine condition. Directly In front of the house one than 835,000. A deposit of 82,500 must accom­ gets a view of Mt. McLaughlin and pany the accepted bid, the balance to to the right Mounts Wagner and be paid in one week from date of Ashland. sale. Prospective purchasers are invited Immediately after the sale of the to examine the ranch property at above described property, the auc-iany time before sale. For sale at public auction to the higheet bidder, one of the best and moat beautiful ranches of the Rogue River Valley, containing »1 5-7 acres of fruit and alfalfa land, a fine wooden dwelling house, three atorlee and baaement, containing nine large rooms, sleeping porch, and large bathroom, with sereened-in veranda about 12 feet wide around the house; Equipped with electric lights, au­ tomatic pump for water, furnace and other modern convenlencee; Bungalow, 3-rooms, shower bath and open fire place; 1-arge barn, with packing house facilities, pump house and modern pump, tool house, poultry houses. etc. Foreman's house of four rooms; Well house, with engine, pump and reservoir tank. The buildings are insured for 810,- 000. 31 3-7 acres in Bose, Cornice and Anjou pears, 18 or 19 years old and In full bearing. The rest of the premise», exetp» the garden and the grounds Imme­ diately around the buildings, and about six acres of choice grain land, is all In alfalfa. The Medford Irrigation District, a Stale organization, will supply water to the place for irrlgaLen purposes, not later than May 30, 1922. This Is an assured fact. Con­ servatively speaking, Irrigation doubles the alfalfa crop and idds at least twenty-tire per cent to the pear crop. The sale will be held at 2 o’clock p. m. on Saturday Nov. 13, 1920 OUR BEST ASSET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER^ TIRES AND TUBES AGENTS EVUtYWHUtl H. G. Enders Wholesale Company DIHTR1BITORH ASHLAND. OREGON WE ARE NOW SELLING Studebaker EXCLUSIVELY In Four Models Sold at the same price everywhere J. F. BURKE Fashion Garage MORE MILK AT LEM OOST May be secured by feeding FIHIIKKS* MORMILK (A M-icntific dairy food) It in the Manio weight anil price iw a Miuk of iiiillriln, but will produce much more milk. S<>!