Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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    PXOT! FOUR
MEDFOKD MATTi TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. ORF10NT. MOXTUY. .TTTLV 20. 1913
OCAL AND
PERSONAL
Mm. Ollie Conlcy nnil daughter,
Miss tiraco Coiiley, Ion this mornluR
for u two weeks visit nt Eugene with
.Mrs. C'onley'a sister, Mrs. Marian
Talo. From there they will go to
Kealtlo to reside wlti Albert Conley,
Wells Kariio Kxpress company em
ployo who has been transferred from
Portland to Seattle. Another son,
Hit ward t'unlcy, Is In war Bcrvlco In
France.
Kco our line of $2.50 hats. MIbb
Lounsbury, milliner. 110
Miss Iternleo Polly left Monday for
a visit of a week or two with her
aunt, MrB. .7. J. Ituwland at 'Weed.
(jordon, tho five years old Bon of
Mr. and .Mrs. Will Warner, who for
some time has been visiting at John
(lore's ranch, fell from a horse last
Friday night, breaking his right arm.
The same arm was brokon In an acci
dent last September. He was brought
home and Dr. I'ickel set the In
jured member, florrtnn returned to
the Core ranch this morning to re
sumo his visit.
Furniture packing and crntlng.
Douglas, mil Itlvorsldo, phono 1 C 2-.I.
Mrs. ('. I Swnrmstedt and daugh-
ler Kallierlue of Uolse, Idaho, nre
tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. E.
Wnhl. Mrs. Swormstedt and Mrs.
Wnhl are sisters.
Mattress making and furniture up
holstering. Douglas, 201 S. River
Bide. Phone 1G2-J.
Following the recent spell of cool
weather Sunday's heat seemed erron
eously to many to lie the hottest day
of the season. Tho temperature was
only lis degrees. This morning's
minimum was "ill degrees. The pre
diction for tonight and Tuesday Is
for fair weather.
Now is tho time to Insuro grain.
11. A. IJoltncs protocta you against
loss by fire, while standing and while
hnlug hnrvostcd, threshed and In
granary.
Slephen f!. Nye has Joined the navy
and will go Into training at tho Great
Lakes naval Btallon In Wisconsin. He
has been with the Interstate com
merce commission In the railroad
survey for the past six months, and
had previously tried to enlist three
times In tho signal division of the
aviation corps. '
Slorago battorios for all cars. C.
R. Gates Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank I.oomls, new
lyweds and former residents of Mod
ford, left Saturday by nuto for a
three weeks visit with Mrs. Loomls'
relatives In Idaho. They were mar
ried r.t .Modesto, Calif., July 14th, and
had been visiting Sir. I.oomls' moth
er, Mrs. II. Ilolle I.oomls In Modford
last week. The bride waa formerly
MIKB Wllhelmlna Corson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. floorgo E. Corson, for
mor residents of Modford.
Special summer prices on all 'mil
linery. Miss Louusbury, milliner,
J 20 East Main. 110
Thero were n largo number of mo
tor tourist parties spending Sunday
In tho city, sonio having returned
from Crater I.ako and others on route
to the lake. Tho Crater l.ake stage
left for the resort this rurenoon wllh
six passengers from the morning
trains.
The Trelchler-Pelrson Inc., hnve
moved their salesroom to comer of
Main und (Irapo sheets, the Garnett
Corey building. Service stutlon to
lie continued at old Btand on Ittver
Hlde. IKt
Prof. Owens, assistant plant path
ologist of the O. A. C, is In the city
from Corvallls for several days anil
making his headiiuarters nt C. C.
Catu's office to get a lino on the
various diseases affecting fruit, grain
and vegetables.
Dr. Heine, Gnrnolt-Corcy !)ldg.
Among county visitors registered
nl the holt-la Sunday and today were
W. 11. Hughes and II. I., Vradenbiirg
of Hullo Falls, It. Ijiwreneo of Jack
sonville, W. I,. Unwlnnd of Derby.
and W. A. Crane, Frank Kendall and
Frank Krutzcii of Apidegale.
Full line of camp goods. C. K.
Gates Auto Co.
K. V. Anderson who has resided
at Calgary, (anadn, for the past
elcht years and who was hero visit
ing Ills father. P. . Anderson and
vi.iiivps, it-ii today for Port
land.
Federal Cord Tires are hero. C
I. Gales Auto Co.
J. A. .Sharp and family of Grunts
Pass anil Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Horry of
l. rants Pass wore Sunday guests at
the Hotel Modford.
i nn Home made pl.ir.irds seen In
the show windows of the stores ud
"lie-wig me milk demonstration to
no given at Ihe Pago theater tomor
. row nl.it, nre Ihe modest handiwork
nf Miss Xnne McCormlck. the district
home demonstration iiccnt. Wishing
to give Ihe meeting as inurh publicity
as possible In addition lo the' news
paper mil ice, and lucking Ihe fund
for elaborate posters, she conceived
t.A I.I. t ..... .. .
ii... ...... in nn. nome-maile ones
nnil herselr placed lliem In the win
tlows.
Mr. and Mra. . It. Satchwell ar
rived home Saturday night from their
two weeks vacation spent at Clnne
bar Springs. Calif., and Mrs. Satch
well was again on duty today as act
ing secretary of the Commercial clirb,
rollovlng Mrs. C. L. Schleffelln who
so ably filled that position during
her absence from the city.
Daily's Taxi. Phone 15.
The largest motor tourist party of
tho season consisting of fourteen per
sons from Uolse, Idaho, arrived at
the Hotel Med ford In several autos
Saturday and departed Sunday for
Crater Lake. In the party were
Judge and Mrs. Dietrich, Miss Mar
Garot Dietrich, Frank Dietrich, Dr.
and Mrs. I.. P. .McCulla, It. I.. MoCalla
Miss Eileen McCulla. Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Barton, Misses Isabel J. and
Eleanor Rose Barton, Walter A. Bar
ton and Mrs, R. ij. Riddle.
Insure your grain and hay. Gen
eral Insurance. D. R. Wood & Co.,
No. 7 WeBt Eleventh street.
A. Q. Baker of Seattle, urrlved In
Ihe city this morning end will spend
tho next Hi roe months here superin
tending the harvesting of the fruit
crop at the ilioar Creek orchard. He
will make his headquarters at the
Hotel Holland.
A few minutes work and some top
dressing will restore that old faded
top. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
The Josephine Teachers' Training
school opens August 19 at Grants
Pass for a three weeks course. An
Invitation has been extended to the
teachers of Jackson county to attend.
Besides the usual work taken up
with the Inexperienced teachers,
wood work, sketching, crayon work
and pottery will receive special at
tention. Mitchell sharpens lawn mowers. 36
South Riverside.
Clint Oallatin made a trip to
Medford on Tuesday, going upon No.
H and returning on No. IS. He re
ports unusual activity In that town.
Among other things "doing," the
feasibility of a road from the Reddy
mines onSelad creek to connect with
the Blue Ledge road Is being Investi
gated. Three hundred tons of ore
dally is being hauled over the Blue
Ledge road to Jacksonville. If a
connecting link cambo built from the
Si) I ml mines for a reasonable sum
Medford pushers suy they will put It
through. A large amount of chrome
will be shipped from that point as
soon as roads can be opened,- Yroka
N'ew.
Mrs. Paul Hanson, local agent for
Xubone corsets. Phone 586-H, ,117
.,iMlss Julia M. Ford, of San Fran
cIbco, has boon engaged to teach the
Nell, creek school the coming year.
School opens, tho second Monday lu
September.
Don't Just ask roc oil, Insist on
Veedol. C. E. Gates Auto Co. ,
Roy Prultt, the automobile dealer
had u dispute In his office (his fore
noon with II. L. Vandormnrk, a for
mer employe nt the Prultt garage
which culminated In Prultt hitting
Vandermnrk with his fist and knock
ing him thru Ihe plate glass window
to the street. Vandorinark's injuries
consisted of glass outs over tho loft
ear and on the loft hand, which were
drosBcd at Ihe sanitarium. Prullt'B
hund was skllt open from contact
with Vandorinurk's Jaw, so hard was
the blow struck. Vandermark an
nounced after his Injuries were dress
ed Hint he would try and have a war
rant sworn out thru Prosecutor Utl
erts for Prultt's nrrest.
Spoke-tlte will fix that looso whool.
C. E. Gates Auto Co. 10S
The annual picnic of the Rebekah
lodge of southern Oregon will ho
held in Llthln purl at Ashland to
morrow afternoon and evening. Sup
per will be served at 7:30.
Painting, decorating and tinting.
All work first-class guaranteed.
ofttl-W. ui
Miss Adelo llrnult, Miss Flora
Grey and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Locko
have returned homo from a two weeks
camping trip at tho Oregon caves.
For tho best Insurance see Holmos,
the Insurance Man.
Chaperoned by Dr. .1. C. Rollins
three other well known Methodists
left (his forenoon by auto for Crater
Lake and will return to the city by
way of Ft. Klamath and Klamath
Fulls. The visitors are l(. H. Hughes
of Portland, editor of tho Pacific
Christian Advocate, lr. H. C. Jen
nings of Chicago, chief publishing
aitcnt of the Methodist Hook concern,
the largest religious publishing house
In the world, and Rev. C. A. Ed
wards of Ashland.
Your neighbor's new car may he
his old one painted with Murphy Da
Cote Varnish. C. E. Gates Auto Co.
Ralph Terrell left this morning for
h business visit at Itoseburg.
AH Traces of Scrofula
Cleansed from the Blood
Impurities Promptly Wiped
Out.
Tf thero Is any traco of Scrofula, or
other impurities in your blood, you
ratmut enjoy tho full physical devel
opment that a healthy body is ca-j
ruble of until your blood his been
thoroughly cleansed and purified of
all traces of impure matter.
S. S. 8., the wonderful old purely
vegetable blond remedy, baa no equal
Prof. W. 8. llrown, extension hor
tlcultnrlst of the O. A. C, Is here for
soveral days making reports of the
experimental spraying being conduct
ed In the valley orchards.
Auto tourists at the Hotel Holland
today were as follows: Mr. and Airs.
G. L. Steinan and children of Port
land, who arrived from Crater Lake
Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Whitman
of T'ortland; M. J. Welch and family
of Spokane; "Wilkinson, Chambers
and Hull" of Pendleton, and .Mr. and
Mrs. G. L. Stewart of Sacramento.
Herman Corson, son of ..Mr., ,and
dents of Medford, passed thru the
city last Saturday en route to Camp
Lewis as one of the drafted men of
.Modesto, Calif.
'Mrs. Arnold and Mrs. Kline of the
Royal Bakery and H. B. Cady are
enjoying a vacation at Clnnebar
Springs, Calif. They have been there
for a week and plan to remain two
weeks longer.
Miss Cochran of the Vanity Hat
shop left today Tor a month's visit at
Portland and Seattle, In both of
which cities she will make a study of
the latest millinery styles.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hart and E. J.
and J. I). Hurt of Glendale who ar
rived In Medford by auto Saturday to
look over a ranch property, returned
home today by train, leaving the car
here to -be repaired.
Among auto touring parties at the
Hotel Medford today were Mr. and
Mrs. J. IB. Davidson, Frank Branson
and Mrs. L. Curtis of Fort Jones,
Calif., Mrs. Frank H. Buck of Vaca
ville. Calif., Miss Mna Hcelbrose of
Sacramento and L. B. Hall of Snn
Francisco, who are en route home
from a visit at Crescent City; -Mr. and
Mrs. Don Lee and Tommy Lee of San
Francisco; Captain C. A. Bussard and
mother, Mrs. W. Bussard of Camp
Lewis, and Mrs. E. J. Robrer, J. B.
Hohrer and family and James C. and
Brlce F. Robrer of Montague-who
are enroute home from a visit at
Crater Lake.
' MIbs Florence M. Petee and Miss
Mabel Bishop of Brockton, Mass. who
are making a circular motor tour of
the .United Slates arrived in the city
from Crater Lake Saturday and left
the Nash hotel today for Portland.
They left BoBton last fall and spent
the winter In southern California, and
are now en route to Seattle. From
that city they will take tho national
parks highway route home. Miss
Petee Is tho correspondent of Motor
Life and the' National Magazine. Her
series of .travel articles started last
October Is; still funning in Motor
Life. . . - -
The Medford choral society will
bold a business and social meeting
tonight, which will be (he last meet
ing of the. society until fall.
-Miss Frances tirebb Is chaperoning
a party which left Medford Sunday
for a week's stay at Crater Lake and
vicinity.- in the party were Georgia
' Williams, Blanche Loatz, Arthur
I Hess and Floyd Jenkins.
Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Sewall of San
Francisco, arrived In the city Ihrs
morning from Snn Francisco and lert
an hour later for a week's stay at the
Rogue Elk rosort at Trull.
Among visitors registered st the
hotels today were Raymond Guyer,
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lewis and Mrs.
G. A. Odell of Spokane, E. P. An
thony of Albany, Arthur Simon and
family of Montague, R. B. S. Struth
ors and A. Woodwln of Boston.
Frank Copeland of Tulsa, Okla., L.
L. Burger of Klamath Falls, J. A.
Dewey of Glendale, and Ted Lansing.
C. J Blanks, George Kinney nnd
George Tonkin of Portland.
DIED
KNAUER Sophie C. Knnncr died
nt the residence of J. A. Graffis.
thrco miles norlhoast of Medford, at
6 a. ui. Monday, July 29th, of ncu
ralglu of the heart. She was 69
years old and had been a resident of
Medford and vicinity for the past
seven years. Her husband died only
a short time ago. Sho leaves two
children. Mrs. inorge Trana of Med
ford and Adnlph Knaucr of San Fran-
rlsco. Funeral arrangements will be
nnnnunced later.
Funeral Notice.
RKAMF.S The funeral of Mrs
Kdilli Toninie Kt-nnis, wile of A. F..
Renins of Medford, was held at 2:30
o'clock this aftermnm nt IlilUhnrn.
Mrs. Kennies was horn in Hillsboro
in August, 1871. She was of a fam
ily long prominent in Oregon wilitieji.
She is survived by four sisters, Mrs.
Ouy Iximlinnl, Miss Hertha Tomrue
and Mrs. Florence Hunger of Port
land, und Mis. r ninkk Knv of Seattle,
and Inn luolliors, rti-il 'jin iThi-ijtH.
of Hillsboro. ' ' '
for removing the lttst trace of Scrof
ula and other blood taints, and thero
is no case that it does not promptly
reach. S. S. S. will thoroughly cleanse
nnd removo every diseaso germ that
infests tho blood and give you new
life and vigor. It Is sold by all drujr
gisU and you should get a bottle ami
begin its use to-day. Write a com
plete history of your case, and you
can obtain expert medical advice free
liy addressing Medical Director, SO
Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga,
LEAVE FOR TRAINING
The following drafted men will go
to Vancouver barracks July 29 on
train No. 16; Jerry G. Lewis, Ea
gle Point; John Cobleigh, Roy Cg-
lelgb, Butte Falls; Carl Hammond?;
Eagle Point, and Everett P. Trefren,
t Ashland, voiunteerd. -
I liritrg Jo8oph Anthony McXnight.
colored, of Central Point, to Camp
Lewis..
Drafted men for Camp Fremont,
Calif., August 7: Bert Buckmaster,
Portland; Harmond Carson, Modesto,
Calif.; Guy- Waddell. Ira Owen .Kin
der, James Henry Phlpps, ' Bardwell
S. Smith, Medford; Peter Bruno,
Gold Hill; Boyd E. McKee,. Jackson
ville; Fred Arthur Taylor, Portland;
Arthur P. Nordwlch, Central Point;
Carson Avery Garrett, G. W. Horn,
Gold Hill.
On the 90 boys who went to
Camp Lewis July 22, the local board
has beard from 62, all of whom were
accepted.
SIXTY WOMEN ON
Sixty-five women hold positions as
members of school boards in Jackson
county. ..The following districts have
entire boards made up of women: .
13, Climax, Mrs. Ella llolman. Mrs.
Mabel Hurnish, Mrs. Alice Thomp
son- ,
2S, Flounce Hock, Mrs. W. A. C.ig-
inbotham, Mrs. George Mansfield,
Mrs. Tom Carlton.
4S. Forest Creek, Mrs. Leotha Bal-
lod, -Mrs. Anne Davies, Mrs. Helen
Black.
42, Lost Creek, Mrs. William L.
Farlow, Mrs. R. C. Moore, Mrs. O. E.
Ragsdale. The clerk In Lost Creek
Is also a lady, Mrs. Anna Tonn.
ALLIES CROSS 0URCQ.
(Continued from page one.)
sistnnce they have .yet , displayed
UKinst the American forces north of
the river OuiOf.
' Although heavily hammered, the
Americans replied in like nlom; tic
river aim tnc ngiitinir slutted back
mid forth through Scrgv, three miles
southeast of Ferc-l-jn-TarilennLs. Up
to miildnv the Germans liuil been un
able o force a recrossing of Ihe
Oureq. ; ,., ; : i ,
WITH Till-: AMKKU'AX ARMY
ON TIIF, A1SNK MAKXE "FliONT,
July 2!1, 8:30 n. m. (My the Asso
ciated Press.) French and American
troops were slushing vigorously at the
stil ti-iiiiipf Gorman resistance, with in
dieutions that tho ndvuneiii'r line
would he close lo the fiver Ardre
which is now only n lew kilometers
away.
The Gcniuin linse nt Fere-F.n-'S.ir
denois lias been occupied.
: From Rheims Ihe line now extends
almost straight soulliweasl to Olizy-F.t-Violnino.
Tho forcsl of is is now
behind the allies and I hey lire holil-
inu; ( hiiiiiprVoisy to the nortlienst of
the forest. In this region the .Ger
mans have the higher, ground and
have some ndvanlime in the urtillcrv
duel.
General Biddle Knighted.
I.ON'DON, July 'JO. Major General
John Riddle, commumlinf? he Ameri
can forces in the Tinted KingiLm,
has been appointed ti Knight Com
mander of the Most Honorable Order
of the Until.
ASK FOR and GET
Horlick's
The Original
Malted Milk
For Infanta and Invalids
Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price
TAKE A TUMBLE
To the fact that cheapness alone Is
not economy. You can pay too little
as well as loo much for csrrlaae and
nuto repair work. You don't do eith
er here. We do only first-class work
and chnrftc a price which comparison
will show Is' as low as such work
can be done for.
XOT IX ANY rOMIMXK
BILLINGS AUTO &
CARRIAGE SHOP
15,000 PEASANTS
PCH ON IFF
WASHINGTON, July 29. Seven-ty-five
thousand peasants nre ninreh
ing on Kiitf, capital of Ukrninia, ao
eordin" to information received ut
i-uiiilllg u .nil ill mil nun irmni
thk state department today
tlickliolm. ityjry aorioiiK unr
the I'kriune Ami surrounding eo
from
rest in
ng country
was reported,,,-1 J
It nlso was said' that the Russian
and Vkraninian peace delegates hnve
been unahle to agree upon details of
Ihe settlement between the two na
tions. ! 1 ,
The soviet government at Moscow
also was reported in the advices to
have expelled from the capitnl nil
relatives of the persons implicated in
'the murder of Count Von Mirhaeh,
Geruuin iiiiihassndor nt Moscow.
TEUTONS ESCAPE TRAP.
(Continued From rage One.)
Allied losses have been kept lit. a
minimum liy the most extensive use of
tanks, ('ninrv bus iniiiin taken n
liniiil in the pursuit und low flying
airplanes have been hnrrnssinr the
retreating; Germans unceasingly.
In its official statement Berlin
makes no admission of allied advan
ces either Saturday or Sunday.
Official denial is made from Ger
man main headquarters that Field
Marshal Yon llindenbur either is
dead or in poor health. His health is
reported to he excellent.
LONDON', July 2!. Two lines of
Gentian trenches on n two mile front
astride the Hray-Corbie road, east of
Amiens," have been captured liv Aus
tralian troops, the war office an
nounced today.
In carrying out this operation the
Australians took 100 prisoners.
NERVOUS
PROSTRATION
May be Overcome by Lydial
; E., Pinkham's Vegetable ?
J Compound r-rThu .: .. ;'
Letter Prove It- : .'
West Philadelphia, Pa. n" During the
thirty years I have been married, 1 have
Deen in noa neaiui
and had several at
tacks of nervous
prostratlori until it
seemed aa j the
organs in my whole
body' were worn
out, , I was finally
persuaded to try
LydiaE. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com
pound and it made
a well woman of
me. I can now do
all mv housework
and advise all ailing women to try
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound and I will guarantee they will
derive great benefit from it." Mrs.
Frank Fitzgerald, 25 N. 41st Street,
West Philadelphia, Pa.
There are thousands of women every
where in Mrs. Fitzgerald's condition,
suffering from nervousness, backache,
headaches, and other symptoms of a
functional derangement. It was a
grateful spirit for health restored which
led her to write this letter so that other
women may benefit from her experience
and find health as she has done.
For suggestions in regard to your con
dition write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine
Co., Lynn, Moss. The result of their
40 years experience is at your service.
SUITS(K
TO ORDKR 23.00 CP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering I
123 East Main 8treetgkqttaa
12.1 E. MAIN UPSTAIRS
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FOR I
Big Clean-up Sale of Wallpaper
COME IN AND SEE WH AT4WE HAVE TO OFFER. YOU
CAN BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME AT SMALL COSTS. A FEW
OF OUR OFFERS:
30 Inch Oatmeal All Colors Sale a Bolt' 65c
30 Inch Pulp All Colors Sale a Bolt - . 50c
i . 1,8 Inch Figured Oatmeals Sale a Bolt - 55c
"" 30c Ceilings per Bolt - - - - - 22c
25c and 30c Papers per Bolt - 22c
Also Special Prices On Framed Pictures
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON PAINT AND PAINT BRUSHES.
THIS SALE WILL RUN UNTIL AUGUST 15th.
WATERS PAINT and WALL PAPER STORE
Keep Cool on
Washday
. Wash with Fels-Naptha in
cool or lukewarm water.
Boiling clothes is unneces
sary. With Fels-Naptha, there
is no need for steamy wash
tubs, or to keep a hot fire
going.
No more perspiring hours of
rubbing. Soak the clothes thor
oughly with Fels-Naptha and
Fels-Naptha's whitest of white
. suds will bring out the clothca as
fresh and clean as new.
i yl four own gnctw't
The First Aid to a Physican
Is a properly tilled prescription, . The doctor's sorvlce will avail
yon nothing unless the druggist does his part in following the doc
tor's orders. In filling prescriptions wo exercise both caution and
skill and use only the best of chemicals and drugs.
Let us fill your next prescription.
HEATH'S DRUG STORE
Phone 884
NOTICE TO BRITONS and CANADIANS
IN THE UNITED STATES
On July 31st the recruiting convention between Great Britain
and the United States will come into force and the period for volun
tary enlistment terminates on September 28th. During this period
of sixty days, all Britons and Canadians between the ages of twenty
and forty-four both Inclusive, have an opportunity of offering their
services to their own countries at a time when the services of every
man nre urgently needed. .
' For sixty days all British subjects .between the above ages will
be exempt from the American draft and can enlist at any recruiting
depot of the British and Canadian Recruiting Mission regardless of
the fact that they may have taken out first United States citizen
papers or have been classified in class one.
During this period of sixty days all Britons and Canadians of
twenty years of age and those between the ages of twenty years ot
age and those between the ages of thirty-one and forty-four Inclusive
will he required to register on a date fixed by proclamation by the
President and thirty days after registration, men of these ages wilt
be liable lo the American draft. , ,
'' On September 2Sth the period within which you can volunteer
;,-flires and thereafter you will be liable to draft into the United
StateB Army.
For information as to rates of pay, separation allowance, etc.,
apply to the British nnd, Canadian Recruiting Mission numed below.
W. W. WHITE.
Brig. General
'British and Canadian Recruiting Mission.
113 James St., Seattle, Wash.
or
Grand Tunk Bldg., Portland, Ore.
Gagnon Lumber Yard
'All Kinds of rough and dressed Lumber.
Specialties: Dimension stuff, Finishing Lumber,
Shingles, Sash and Doors, Roofing Paper, Fruit
Boxes,
Give us a trial and Buy Jackson County products.
Place orders now for Fruit Boxes.
New Shed 1 13 S. Front St. Phone 859, Medford
The San-Tox Store.