Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, August 17, 1909, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE MEDFORD DAI LI TKIHUNK. ME I) FORI). OKKQOX. TUKKDAV. AUUITST 17. HMKl.
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FOR SALE AUGUST ONLY ,
A SUMMER RESORT ON
KLAMATH LAKE
That is Unsurpassed in America
This is u sporting proposition for
moil of wealth -il is uot a farm.
Unequalled Trout Fishing June
to November.
Deer Hunting on the premises.
August 1 to November 1.
Hack Shooting superior to any in
the state, over thousands of
iieres of wild celery nml rice.
September 1 to February 1.
Grouse and Pheasant Shooting o-i
tho place Oi-tober 13 to Novem
ber l.ri.
Best starting place iu the county
for a Bear hunt.
Tho (.'rater Lake Automobile road
will run through the place for a
mile and n quarter.
Navigable ttater to the proper
ty, unsurpassed drinking water,
and )Mwer to develop the prop
erty. More bottom land and fine gai-j
den land thmi any place on the
. lake. "
Thousands of Vine and Fir trees;
v nud thousands of Quaking As-
pens. .
More varieties of wild flowers,
and natural grasses and vetches
than any place in the county, j
If you develop this property as :t;
can be developed, there is no.
resort in the county that ea:i
compare with it.
No amount of talking will de
scribe it let us show you.
We have been offered more than
twice what it cost., but have a
price at which you may take il
below which we will keep it.
J. G. PIERCE,
W. T. SHIVE,
Klamath Falls. Oregon.
Remember the Rogue V::r Vish
Co. always has dressed chickens,
fresh oysters and fish on linnd.
. "A four or five-room, furnished
house wanted at once, not too farj
ant. What have you? Address In-J
quirer. care Tribune office, giving,
location and terms. '
Benson
nr. n i ire cx-jt
TOURISTS BOOST
GASOLINE' TRADE
Klamath Falls Forced to Buy Gaso
line in Carloads for Use
Tourists.
KLAMATH FALLS. Dr.. Aug. IT.
The first straight carload of gui
oliae that was eer shipped into this
i-ily was received by the Baldwin
Hardware company Saturday. It va
only three or four years ago when
a ten-case shipment was considered
quite an order. This great increase
is accounted for by the great num
ber of tourists who are making the
rounds of this country in automo
biles, (and with its natural locution,
this city is enj.ivit.g the benefit !
this trade, which i- only in its infancy
as compared to what it will be whei.
our roads a lie put in good condition,
especially the proposed ( inter I.ak:
road, which is now being looked over
by I'nited States Engineer Heidel.
Gasoline is not the only commodity
affected, either, for nil along the
street is heard comments by the mer-s-hants
of tourists making; purchases.
It is estimated that so far this year
7."i automobiles have passed through
this city, each with parties of from
two to six, on. pleasure bent to va
rious points in the county, especially
Crater Lake. Very nearly all. if not
all. have remained in the city over
night, the result of which has been
very beneficial to this community, for
here they replenish their gasoline
sup make necessary repairs and pur
chase innumerable things needed for
their trip. The situatiou of Klumatti
Falls brings about this condition, as
aoulo pat-ties generally arrive heroi
in the evening or afternoon, thus giv
ing them a chance to have, a night's
rest and. by leaving at a reasonable
hour in the morning, the ruu to Cra j
ter Lake can be made very comfort-1
ably.
Club lunch, 30c, at Emerick cafe.
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Best Buy in the Valley, 27 acres, 3 1-2 miles
south of Medford, opposite famous Burrel
Orchard, 5 room house, good barn, chicken
house. 9 acres 4 year old pear orchard; 15
acres alfalfa, large vegetable garden, berries, etc.
Price $5400. Terms
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WHAT THE BOY WILL
NEED FOR SCHOOL
Superintendent Smith Issues List of
Books Needed During Next
Session of School.
The public schools of. Mcdfortl . HI
open Monday, September (i.
In order thai I he parents and
scholars may be prepared for vliM
might be expected, the following i
published as tin- list of textbn"!,
nhich will be usi-il in the different
forms for the ensuing term:
Chart class Slalo nml pencil:
lead pencil and tablet. .
First grade Wheeler's primer;
lead pencil ami tablet: writing lino;
and drawing boo-'. N'. I.
Second grade - Wheeler's Scnm i
reader; pencil and Mblel; element :i-y
nrithmctic: writii l- ' k and draw
irg book "so. 'J.
Third grade -Wheeler's third read
er; jiencil and tablet ; elcmcntan
arithmetic; modern lessons in Kng
lish: elementary geography: writiiiv,
hook and drawing book No. 3.
Fourth grade Cyr's fourth read
er; elementary arithmetic; modern
lessons iu Knglish: elementary geog
raphy; selling book: writing .iellr:
Krohn's graded lessons in hygiene:
writing book and drawing book No. A.
' Fifth grade Cyr's fourth reader;
Thomas' elementary history; prac
tical arithmetic; elementary geography.-
speller and writing SMller
"Crohn's graded lessons iu hygiene:
advanced book: writing book nud
drawing hook No. ": modern lessons
in Knglish.
Sixth grade Cyr's fifth reader: el
ementary history: practical arith
metic: modern lessons in Knglish: ad
vanced "eoarapliv: speller and writ
ing speller: physiology and hygiene.
advanced book: writing book ami
drawing book No. 6.
Seventh erade Cyr's fifth read
er: practical arithmetic; advanced
.'eoL'raphy : Knglish gnimtnah: L. S.
iiistorv. Poult's: speller and writing
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Investment
112 West
SUMMER IRCHHIS
Sale Continues Wednesday and Thursday
In all the store s history we've never seen such a splendid sutlinu of summer merchandise. These items
below and many others which you will find at the sto e.
Black Voile Skirts, $20.00 value, sacrificed to $14.73
Llnon Dusters, $4.98 value, sacrificed to . S3 GO
Heatheruloom Petticoats, $5.00 value sacri
ficed to $3.93;
Ginghams and Lawns to 35c sacrificed to . l3o
All fancy voile Dress Goods to 85c sacrificed to 44.:
See display in store.
The Hutchason Co.
Successors to
BAKER-HUTCHASON COMPANY
.pi'llcr: writing book and drawing
bonk No. 7.
Kighth; grade -1 'radical aritlunci
ic; advanced, geography ; I". S. his
lory; Knglish grammar; speller; wri'. -ing
book No. "; drawing book No.
High school texts minimi d a I
opening.' . '
I. O. SMITH.
Superintendent of City Schools.'
In Kidville.
"Say, bos.. you better Hire a liny to
tin my Wyrl. litis nflornoou. I feel iim 1
if was uolir to be took sick about 'J
o'clock." New York World.
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Main Street
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Polly Want j Craekar?
Fn-.-h crawfish received dailv from
I the Quelle at I'ortlitrxl lit the Nn-.ll
drill.
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of Cost - -
A0VANCE SALE ON BLANKETS AND BEDDING.
$2.50 wool fleeced Blankets, this sacrifice sale $1.79
$1.25 cotton fleeced Blankets (gray), this sac
rifice sale 79s
HOSIERY SACRIFICED. '
Ladles' chamois finished stainless black, now 25u
All children's rihlied Hosiery to 20c, now 14c
See our ccntor tables for wonderful bargains In
summer goods.
Some Ihiiig ecrv IniMiifss mil l
wants- the iik' I'-ltii nts' lunch at the
Nash grill each noun -an cliihotitlo
menu. I'rice ccul.
Trunks, suit ciim-h and (eb-seopei
and hand grips at Van I tyke's,
In tin Raalm of Rapartaa.
"Pear me, r you a tramp r
"I don't know. Inily. Home towna I
piiNsea tiiroiitfti miy i am nml put
Iim In lie J.ili. but other any I'm
clmmpeeii pi-deHirluii nml Klven me
liniiiudH an' tlilmfi." New Vrk
U'yrld.
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