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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNft, iMTOFCmP, ORIOCION, VRI DAY, NOVUM VM 10. 18)1 K i 111 I Willi I I I I I .. I I LOCAL AND PERSONAL I i i i iT in ' 1 ' i ' It. J. Honnr, of Los Angeles, who gngetl In this lino of bufltness hero Jmb tooftu visiting tot a couplo of(too well satisfied to soil. HO will ' vog1b with Ula parents, Mr. ami Mrs. return nsaln to Moil ford next March J. W. Uotmr, on Griffin creek, re-, or April. turned to his homo last night. Mr. Uonar Is on tho pollco force In Los Angolas, n position ho has held for Uio pnst seven yoars. ' Trove liUinsden, bookkeeper with (ho Farmers and Fruitgrowers bank, loft Inst night for a two weeks' vaca tion In San Frnnclsco. Try It. &. S. lloup Remedy, a qnro In tho worst cases, 3 doses Bufflolont. GO cts. por dozon capsules. 320 Apple St., Mcdford, Oregon. 221 F. T. Torrcy, of Grants Pass, was In Mcdford yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hmmuns, of Atlantic City, NL J., aro registered at tho Mcdford hotel. Merchants' lunch 12 to 2 o'clock, 35 cents, at Hotel Medford. .Too Hlbbard and Code Hall arc enjoying a day's huntlug at Gold Ray. Mrs. F. M. Amy Is In Contral Point today attending tho funoral of Mrs. Robert Asher. Bnths 2 Be at tho Hotel Modrord barber shop every day. Mrs. H, J, Alien and Mrs. "V. Fountain?, who havo been In Mcd ford for n couplo or three months, left this morning for Eugene. - Dlno at tho new Joscphlno hotel when In Grants Pass. Service a la carto. 211 Leon Howard Is In Contral Point today on business for Hutchison & lannmlcn. G. II. Parker, of Grants Pass, was among Mcdford friends yesterday. Seo R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance Man, over Jackson County bank. Miss Marie McMilltan, of Klamath Falls, arrived In" Mcdford yesterday. II. W. Lindsay, of Central Point, was a Medford visitor yestorday. J. C. Pendleton was In yesterday from his "Oaks" ranch in the Table Hock section. Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carktn, Glenn O. Taytor), attorney-at-law, over Jackson County Dank Bnlldlng, Medford. G. Gates, of Cheyenne. Wyo wJio has been In Medford with his family for a Tew weeks, has purchased a number of resldonco lots In West Medford and Is now having plans made for the erection of several fine bungalows. Tho lots, ten lu num ber, wcro purchased from diaries Burgess. Seven of these aro on Rose nvcnuo and threo of them are on, West Main Btreet. Much Interest is being manifested In the sermons on homo life at the evening services In the M. B. church at Jacksonville. Tho discourse next Sunday evening will bo on the man's side of tho question of home life. Now men, lot tho women see you are 'not afraid. Service at 7:30, short and Interesting. Mrs. H. B. Kiltcrman, of Kerby, Joscphlno county, who has been In Medford visiting her slstor, Mrs. A. F. Barnett, returned to hor home last night. Tho best baths In the city, 25 cts. at Hotel Medford barber shop. O. M. Root, of Chicago, arrived In the city last night and will visit hero a few days with his brother, J. M. Rpot, and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp, of Des Moines, Iowa, who have been In Med ford four or flvo weeks visiting F. M. Wilson and family, left last night for their home. Mrs. Sharp Is a sister of Mr. Wilson. AVhltney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Miss Irene Lonlgan, of Myrtle Creek, Is In Medford visiting A. B. Ellison and family. J. S. Barnett, of Central Point, was In Mcdford yestorday on buslnoss connected with his patent fruit pick ing pall, of which ho Is tho patentee and manufacturer. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mr. and Mrs. J. Mendelsohn, of Butte, Mont., left today for a tour of California and Nevada. Mr. Men dolsohn came bore expecting to en gage In business, that of retailing moats, fish and green garden pro ducts, but ho fouud merchants cn- Chicken tomaloa nt McDowell's. r A fow dollars Invested In an accl- dent policy may ho the means of saving the wife and little ones from futuro want. C. II. Walker & Co. 200 McDowell's candles are fresh. Wnllaco ttruco Amsbary, of Chi cago, And Mrs. Amsbary havo been visiting the valloy for tho past tow days, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson and Mrs. Florence Goffe. Sunday cvonlng Mr. Ams bary delighted n company of friends Invited to meet them with selec tions from Kipling. Rlloy nnd with some of his own compositions from "Ballads of Bourbouneis." Mrs. Amsbary song several songs most charmingly. Among those Invited to meet Mr. and Mrs. AmScnry were Mr. and Mrs. Madden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kirby Miller. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Zimmer, Professor and Mrs. Rebec, Mrs. Root. Mr, and Mrs. R. Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy, Miss Manning, Miss Rollins. Dr. George Deau, tho Messrs. Rollins, Wilson, Tlsdale, Manning and Root. Whitney quartotto Nov. 11. 201 Clydo B. Harvey, chief clerk In tho Union passenger depot In Seattle, has been In Mcdford several days visiting his old-time friend, J. W. Antic. Mr. Harvey and Mr. Antlo whittled the same school desk nnd carved their names In the same school vestibule back in Atchison, Kan. Thos. Irvine, southern Oregon's representative of tho Portland firm of Wadhams & Co., Is visiting Med ford friends. M. K. Morgan has sold his Interest in the sign painting business to his partner, Mm. Welscr, and will go on tho road In tho capacity of sign writer and scenic palntor for the Flagg Scenic company. Ho is now at Ashland painting a drop curtain for tho theater. From Ashland he will go to Yrekn, and from there to Salt Lake City and Boise, painting curtains In each of these cities. Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 Mrs. J. P. Sayles, of Ashland, re turned to her homo yosterday after a visit In Medford with J. II. Bellln gor and family. She has also been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elden Jennings, In Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Laurence, of Sisson, Cal., who have been stopping in Mcdford for tho past two weeks, left this morning for their home. Isaac Woolf returned last night from a several weeks visit to his old home in Iowa and other middle west ern states. Dr. F. C. Page returned this morn ing from a business trip of several days to Portland and other coast cities. R. S. Strccter Is in Ashland today on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. JCorgan aro In Ashland today. Mrs. J. C. Herring of the Valley vlew orchard ranch, west from Cen tral Point, was In tho city this morning. Miss Campbell, of Central Point, was visiting Medford friends today. Attorney W. P. Mealey returned this morning from a business trip to Portland. All kinds of hot drinks at McDow ell's. ' Whitney quartette Nov. 11. 201 SNOW FALLS ON AN EARLY DATE For Flfst Time In Years Snow Falls In tho Robuo River Valloy Before ftovember 15 Came on Tlianlcs glvlnrj LastYear. For the first time in many years snow lias Allien in the Rogue riviv valley before November In in the fall. One year npo snow fell tn Thanksgiving ilay but this year it enmc suddenly nnd without warning' Lit lie ruin preceded it and iho fnct Hint snow rvn lulling jtnst night caused many an old-timer to gasp with astonishment. it may snow ngniu tonight na the barometer is slill low. v ' S PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. llWTho l'aeifio northwest today is oxpericne? mjr the first general snowstorm for this time of the year in the history of tho United Slates wenhor bureau. According to reKrts reaching here snow in mensurable quantities fell along the eos-ts of Oregon nnd Wash ington Inst night and today while in eastern Orogon, Washington and Ida ho, from one inch to ft foot of snow covers tho ground. The storm is moing cnslcwnrd. Weather officials expect the cold snap to continue for several days with h'scned precipitation aftor tonight. GENTLEMAN, MR. VALENTINEI "Alias Jimmy'' at Last Coming to Make the Local Acquaintance. When II. IJ. Warner in "Alias Jim my Valentine" begins his engagement at the Mcdford theatre- tonight play goers will meet across the footlights n stage personage they have lung wnnted to see. This is the light fingered bank burglar, so cleverly ployed by Mr. Wnrner, who gets into risen because of his sensitive finger ing of safe combinations, is pardon ed because of n girl nnd reforms be cause of himself. This play, written by Paul Armstrong, ran for two sea sons nt Walack's theatre. New York where Mr. Warner nnd his company created the various parts. Licbler Co., Mr. Warner's managers, are sending the complete production here. HunflYy Jury Acquits. SAN BERNARDINO, Cnl., Nov. in An obdurate and ft hungry jury strugglo for supremncy today in Hie case of. George Adams, charged with manslaughter, and Judge B. F. Ulcd so won. "We can't reach nn agreement un til wo have something to eat," wns the words tho jury sent to Judge Blcdu. "You don't eat until j'ou reach an agreement," wns tho court's reply. After wrestling with their hunger for half nn hour, the jury acquitted Adams. V m - - I The Guests "V ' IK Mb RESERVATIONS ON N0 13 POSSIBLE Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to the city council nt Its meeting to bo held November 21, 1911, at 7:30 p. m., fo a license to sell malt, splrltuoiiH and vinous liquors at wholesale in quantities to consumers direct at Its place of business, No. 10 North Front street, Medford, Oregon, for a period of six months. YOUNG & HALL. Nov. 9, 1911. Weeks & McGowan Co. TJOTERMKERS J)7 Phono M71 Night Pkoaea F. W. Weeks 1071. A, H. Orr, f RM. liADT ASSISTANT. f?t.rtin JOHN A. PERL Undertaker And Embahner Through the efforts of Station Agent Jtoseubaum it is now possible for passengers going south out of Medford to secure Pullman car reser vations on train No. 13, which puss es Medford at 3:32 p. in. This gives Medford people an opportunity to secure Pullman reservations on ev ery train passing through tho city. Light sections nnd two drawing rooms on trains No. 10 and 1-J, north hound, mid one section each on trains Nos. 15 and 13, south hound, are re served ench day for the exclusive use of Medford pnssengers, WELCOME ATH0N AND JOHNSON In splto of bad weather Itobert Atlion and Kffio JollnsOn were greet ed by largo crowds at tho Isis last evening. Tho return of these clover actors lu their strongest bill, novel -f -f-f4- -f ---f f-f-f-f- f TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 4--f 4 4- WANTED Dressmaking and altera tions at home or by tho day, Ptmnn 77fl1 411 Knrlh OnWilnlo FOIt SALE Chickens, several dozen pullots ready to lay. C23 S. 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