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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1914)
pJiSfe.SHni, ! s Y. -wwi'.i 4 - .tlHDKGHI) MA), TUTlHrNf'), 31i2llftUtf, ' 'OKlttlflfc, 'TfiritHrAV .iAnitaV i, iw'i. t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y v t y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Eh en w o CO CO Eh ! Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y !& f Y Medfofd Concrete Construction Co., INC. "A homo iiuhifltry with an annual payroll. i) M r $ Manufacturers of CONCRETE CULVERTS CONCRETE IRRIGATING PIPE SANITARY SEWER PIPE CEDENT DRAIN TILE . Dealers in Washed Sand for plastering, brick work and concrete Washed Gravel for concrete construction Crushed Basalt Rock for road construction Plant, N. Riverside Ave. Rock Quarry on P. & E. Ry. OFFICE Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Building MEDFORD, OREGON si.M) i oit ruin: uxsv Y Y Y Y Y Y J- Y Y Y Y y t y Y Y Y Y Y T T t Y t t Of Fr, This is the face Honest Joe, With real estate I flirt. If you want to deal, 5 just look me up, The man who sells the dirt A VERY CHOICE HOME PROPERTY This roiiipriM'h 10 77- 1(K) iicits of riill-hcarin pnii-o, nioslli l( years did. lljcrc licin a lew young trees around the edge 4 ears old. t, Tliib property is located lour miles .south of .Medf'ord and one mile west of I'hoeni.v, bU'i'looldiig luaetieally the entire valley. The trees are in first-class condition and are composed of Cornice, anil Jiosc. All the ImildiiiKK are new, liavjni; been hliilt within tlio-Jast two vuarH, - .Ostium in the neighborhood of .$5000. ' ,. Here is a proposition that does not occur ojice in a lifetinie. The price this propertv is .$15,000. with a cash payment of only .$5000, the balance in annual pavments or 2000 each until paid, merest oii deferred payments only 5. xi j. AVrite me for further partieulais regarding this properly. DOES IT PAY To gr6w alfalfa in the Rogue River vallev on land costing .$300. per acre? YES1 RHAD TUJSJ: I own 1(5 acres on Ross Lane, 3 miles northwest of IMeil- c w of ii it ... fm'd, I'ioin whieli J. cut four crops this year without irrigatipu, and sold same for 700. Bv ceding this to dairy cows and hogs the returns would be 75 to lK) j)yr cent greater, besides returning, the soilage back to the laud, tljei;Qby increasing the production. J can sell you first-class land for growing alfalfa ior ?J50 to .$!100 per acre. Great demand for all dairy and meat products at riiwl iilMonC f Vitim ii tlw l?flfrlli l?ivm nllfit" Arn M'lll iwi v1iiouil xt?41i itn. "vw . ini w.v i ...v v0n. .. ,v,, .mn.;. j. nmiiHiuav-unniiwu- 1 T I ' IV (W UOllS. .' T & rr sr J oe SPARTA BLOCK r 1 ' rown ii MEDFORD, OREGON ; &. If ? I 1 Hi M U Graham & Wakeman FIRE INSURANCE also , : I IV BONDING, BURGLARY, LIABiLlTY LEADING INSURANCE AGENCY IN SOUTHERN OREGON Largest agency in writing farm property in Oregon; companies represented that have paid but f roni $50,000,000 to $100,000,000 each during the last sixty years. The business we have done, The losses we have paid -TELLS THE STORY! "A. WTiniJiraip JOHN DEERE SPREADER The Spreader with the Beater on the Axle The Simplest Spreader Made Clutches No Chai Ifr I- No two-third or three-fourth clauses in our policies; we pay the insurance in full. GRAHAM & WAKEMAN M. F. & H. Building, Room .401 p"L rt O (n Take elevator HOne OVO K i I Y X X Y Y f Y Y Y Y Y X Y X y Y t Y Y y Y T Y . a& av i m .i i Entirely New Nothing mHE JOHN DEEUB SrRCADER The Sprcadtr urith the lUclcr on the Azla Is na much of an Improve i mom in anreauor mnnuxacjunng as ma Beii-wnuor wna over mo om reaper. HUT1 MI4V4 UIUl.4Ulllt ll4 lUl bll(JUiU(llU(J D7VUUl.'r Tho Apt manure snreader over nuido wua built In 1S73 by tho Kemp & Burpco Manufacturing Company. Up to tho time of thu John Decro Spreader overy spreatfer has Knsn made alone the amu general lines as this first muchino. Power was taken from ono end of tho main axlo and transmitted, .either through chains It is roado along entirely or gears, to tho benter. mounted nbovo and in tho roar of tho axle. Heretofore tho only improvement in manuro spreaders ainco tho first ono was rnado in 1S78 has boon in tho refinement of details. J ha John Deero bproatler is n radical departure from tho old method of construction. It Is mado along entirely now llnea and is n great improvomont ovrr tho old atylo spreader. Coino in a'wl examine tho machine nnd you will readily seo why tho John Dccro Spreader is bo for superior to any spreader heretofore constructed. Even if You Don't Need a New Spreader Now a!" Tiy,c3afruarTmbe of articles on why farm manuro should be used on tho land, how itshould bo applied, how It should be stored, tho value and effect of using it in various ways. In addition there la a detail description of tho John Deere Spreader with illustrations in colors of this spreader working in tho field. Better Investigate .. It's Worth Your While Hubbard Bros. .. iiMiiumi; Medford Oregon 1 iiiiintitwiinuiiiiiiiiM -U! r & t-1 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y '4 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ll t "I i X T Y Y Y Y I I Y Y Y ill jd