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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1915)
PAOT1 fWVIW fr;4fr;M;;4fr MKDKOI.'I) MAIL TIJII'.rNK MKDKOIH), OUMdON. I'IMI)AY, .IANTAKY I, I f 1 1 7 V ? ? ? y ? ? ? ? V ? ? Y ? ? ? Y V ? V V y y y y a J ? ? y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y V t y y y y y t y y T y y y y y y y y f y y y y y ? ? y y y ? ? y t ? ? y y y y ? f ? y y y t y y y y y y y y y ? ? f f v ? ? ? ? ? ? V ? ? ? T ? ? ? ? ? ? WE CORDIALLY EXTEND TO YOU OUR BEST WISHES FOR A Happy and Prosperous NEW YEAR The eight cylinder CADILLAC will arrive in Medford on or about January 8th and will be in our show room for a period of ten days In ontoring upon another business year wo desire to thank our many friends and patrons for the loyal confidence re posed in this bank. It will bo our purposo in tho future, as in tho past, to place our SERVICES at your command-our FACILITIES at your convonionco-our STRENGTH and SECURITY at your disposal. Thin BANK wants YOUR banking business, promising in return liberal treatment and courteous consideration. Yours for Prosperity First National Bank of Medford, Oregon U. S. DEPOSITARY ? I y y y y t y y y y y f y y t y y V The Car That Stands Up and Gives Service HUPMOBILE The Car of The American Family Crater Lake Motor Car Co. Gasoline 20c Cash. Tires. Repairs. y o:;.: THE OPPORTUNITY THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY GAVE TO THE PEOPLE TEN YEARS AGO IS MANY TIMES BETTER TODAY Tins edition il tin Mail Tiibunc IcIU ol llu jiient ud aneciueni uud development which litis In-fit hrotiht about li I In1 ciicijietic clloit of the iitii'iiK of llii1 Kokiic Itivcr v alley. Tin- member ol tin- l'iiKf-1'if-.-li'i 4 'onipnnv tine) have been active in many way in tin upbuildin; of Moil ford tuiil tho whole valley. Mnn.s ol' lln Itn k l nal u ty ownei-, in city and country made their investments IIiumikIi our ol'fint. ' lut lii'i'ii ilmctly iut'ict' in the ili'cloimciit of nmny orclitinl propcrtir!, Trout the xiiinllcxl to tin Iiirycol ; iiImi Iniiui'hH unit rcmilcui't' piopi'i'ly; Iium iuIcicnIciI ninny people in orvlmnK, lier-ifi'il laiiiiuiK iiml i'iiii icl'cr uitli couliili'iici' to miy ol mir liiiinl iciN of clicutn. 0mu to (lie iin-i'llli'il tiumiuiil i'iiiiiIiIiimi- ului'li linvc picmlcl over llio 1'nili'il Stntos Tor the hist two years, tlieic a h- uiiiiiy piopcitics Iiciiik iil'l'i'icil lor Mile ami llu owiicin arc willing to saciil'icc on home of their liolilinir mul aic n-aily to pail with iIiimc piupciiiex which will m'II inn! iciitlily. This applies to noii-resiilcnls ns well ns locnl nuiier of city ami country propeily. Ilaiu heon in tlio laud hn-inc-. for iiiiiu.v .ears in this one loenlit.v, wc prr onallv l.iiow the fiiiaueial coiiilitnin of ueaily every lamlouucr in the valley, thcrefoic we are in a position to offer the ciy heht Iiii.vm tlicic is to ho hail. Thcic aic inany liuejiiopeities which ate not for sale except at a premium. On the oilier hiiinl, Ihcie aic many of the eiy hunt which can he houplit way holow their actual .alue. Thrfcp con-n-l of youuj; ami full lieiirinp pear ami apple oichnnl,, eouihiuation orchnul ami general farms, alfalfa, Iiojr anil dairy imiehcN, htoek rauehcx, niin faiiiiH, miuur licet lain!, pinleu liiml, poultry land, country homes, city residence, and Iiimiii'ih iiopetty, factory hilen, waichoum ami railroad Mdinj; piopeily. Helnw are a few of our many efferings: y y y y y y y t x y t t The Season s Greetings To All Our Friends and Patrons I.aie heniiiiK oiclmid of pears mid apples, fully cipiip ped in every way; iimler noimal coinlilioiiH Ihis nicli aid will 'produce for 11)15, 15,000 to lK.tlOO iocs lirs). i'Iiihh fruit; operating expense less than .i I mill for tho year; pioduction will increase japidly each year; clear; ill.ri per actc; piod Iciins, 170000 lailroad warrlinuni' property, ItOll feel paiii paid in full, laipi resjdeueo, linrn; price .tl.'OII. HI acres, linen miles from Mcdfoul; this is pood fruit laud, (.,'i'inn, clovei, hciiie-, coin, siiiar IiccIk; in fuel, will pioduce K0l,l Ki'iicial crops with water; water can he Iiml any lime; the ciiuiil is only thiity rods away; laud ueaily level; puec ."( per acie; pood teiins. Ill to 80 acics Hear cicck liotlom laud, patlly in alfalfa ami f lo 7-ycar fiuit; clear; pi ice flfill per aeie. !lrt iicioh vciy hcht of hlitek rich fieu soil, l'J acres in alfalfa, ii acics llycar orchard, haluiiee open laud; pood Iiu'ko housi), hain and other oiithuililiiiKs; an ideal hog, daily mid poultry ranch with oichanl; Al truck mid sugar licet laud; heM toad and all coiicuiruccri; no iiifiuuhiaiiccH; piico .t'.Till per aeie; pood teims, li.'i acres near Mcdfoul, all level cultivated land, lies! of roads, well iuipioved, deep hlncK free soil, ctra cliuieo for alfalfa, sugar hoi Is, clover, flint and trucking; will mal.u a hisl class dairy ami laucv slocK raueli; clear; .fJliri per acic; good Iciin.. 10-ncie eomliinatiou orchard, hog and dairy ranch; well located, ;ill cultivated; 'J." nervs fine, li and T-yar-old apples and pears; lair liuildings; best community; value ff.'l.'iO per acre; to close estate, f'JO per nnre. 1800-acie slock raueh, well improved, conlroK R lv 10 miles ficn outrange, well feneed, 1200 acres hesl of laud, olio acrcH cultivated in grain and liny; will carry HUH) imlllo or lioiscs; price .f22.r)0 per ncrc; no in cumliranee; good terms. 100(1 acics line ulfalfa and giain land, all cultivated, level land, (100 in alfalfa, paidup water right for all; no in cumbrance; price .fltO per acre; good terms. I.ol fiOxHOO, best garden soil, fiuit, chicken yard, 7-room hungiihiw, woodhouse, lawn, ecnirnt walk, sewer paid) a great baigaiu, .flO'iO. , " W) ill acres, half mile fiom Central Point, all good level land and cultivated; price $200 per acre. 21 fine huge lots, all close in and in well built up dis diets, till on p.wiug with sewer and .water; price for the bunch, with all sheet itiipiovcmnjs paid in full, f l;l,2:i."i; no iuuuudirunce, good terms, Hcaulifiil bungalow, close in an Oakdnle, every thing paid in full ;, .flltlOO, A We take this occasion to thank the Patrons of this bank for the Gratifying Increase in our business and wish everyone Happy and Successful NEW YEAR Willi' lis for any iufoimallou you iuu desiie. Ifcfeienec: Any haul; in Medford or nay of our clients. PAGE DRESSLER COMPANY, Inc. RESOURCES: OVER 800,000 DOLLARS f Always at Your Service Medeord National Bank WILLIAM H. GORE, President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier Tl'.h. 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