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iIRl)FORI MAUi 'I'!,! HUNK MKIH'OliH. OKK THURSDAY, DK( 'KM UKR ', l!K9.. .p;.tnB TIIREH BUFFALO VERNON Unit then In-lit ll nvi-i- t.i WymiiiiiK, , iwlH-n- In- Ik-IiI iiji ilu- I'. nth, n, i- ' tiulilut train. Thal'.-i lust work." ' T SAY LOCAL IH Tom (Uuffuln) vnum, held for train robberiesln Wyoming ami California, anions, his vicriniM in i he Wyoming venture being Mrs. t Newton C. Chancy, is wolf known, in this city and county, where' ho lived for several months in 1914. Jle was a rider at a -county fair rodeo conducted by Ur. '.I. Helms and Mike lianley ami Wit; Ash pole. Vernon rodo a bull and ot tho Murphy Bros.' wild set, after both bad' thrown all other participants. Vernon was hIhd ,kninv)i to Henry (i. Hates, and wa;i a topical cowboy, lie was known locally as "ilulldoK." and "Tex," and left hero for Hollywood. Kd Woods, special agent fur the I'nion Pa;, ific, in the Oregon la n yesterday Rave t'he following com nient on Vernon : "About 1910," suvs Mr. Woods, "Huffalo Vernon was the bis shot at tlio Hound-up. Ho was a clever performer, a regular .wizard, and there have been few since then who could surpass - his perfor mances. He was an expert in the cowboy events and his work was always clean and snappy and Buf falo was a favorite with the crowds. He was ouiet and gentle manly. I see that they thhVk he stuck up the trail in California Exercise Care in Sending All Xrnas Packages i lie lla'Iway Kxpress Agency has inv;:uvd special Holiday package add -ess labels for distribution 'o expess shippers, according- to O. J. Could. "The express traffic of the coun try," In Mr. (ion Id's opinion, "is good JjaiMjmetcr of general busino ,s condition. It is significant thet the traffic is well up. to the aver ai;' of oilier years.!' Proper packing nf gifts, with due considi-r.i'hm to the fragile natii'c of ;ho commodity, is uryed by M CIo"lil. hI-'o the complete and leg lh! addressing of packages is of vifi! impcrtance as illegible or in correct "marks" eauo delays in trap-df. The complete street and number of the receiver of a pack age shuti!.! be indicated in the ad dress, j Care in. writing the names of slates, especially when , abbrevia tions are used, is also important. Thr,re are 'dozens of ' cities and towns of the same name, locale 1 in different slates. . If the stale is abbreviated in such a way as to surest the wrong state location, packages may ko astray, no matter v.-.h-it cai-c is taken by the trans portation people in handling them. Mr. Could also stated that en Xovembc- "th. H'-'S, special rates be me effective by express on fcift package of fruits, nuts (in shell) and' vegetables when garnished by !iuf meat' and glace fruits. ION. The part time In agricul ture which is being formed by M C. I) .Smith at ihc high school will hold its first meeting in the high school agrieulttire building, next Monday afternoon, December 9. 'I he el;i"s is open to all young men between the ages of 1 7 and -M. Thoru is no charge or expens.1 of 'iny kind connect od with the coiit-se, since it is financed jointly Ly the federal government and tho loc-.l school board. The object of the course is to off educational op port unities to the buys and youn men who are unable to attend school regularlv but who have a few weeks of spa''1 time during the winter that could be utilized for receiving training ir. advanced agriculture met bods. The varnius subject that will he covered in He(tail in the course are the study of soils, including ( I ) Present day action of soil forming agencies a- factors in crop produc tion; CM Soil classes andt.v.pes of .Jackson county : 1 .'1 i Mechanics I analysis of types taken from farms of the students; (-1) Composition of types taken from soil survey of Jackson county; (T.) Crops suited to the various types- of soils; (0) Tb: four elements of the soil. th-pro-;ince and availability of which miiVes a soil productive; (7 1 form in .wliirh. plant, food elements ,!tre ii-vldc by plants: tsi how there forms may be obtained; (! I'rob in i'rii;alion ami drainage? ill') I-' actors in maintain inn and increasing fertility of the soil, and (II) The feeding of plants. The : tuoy of crops will take )'i ll) How plants operate in the t;'il;1 iig of ehMuents from' the syi! and i making the in over into material j uvaMe by man: C-) Forage crop;: j grasses ami legumes; Crop ro- j1 ta tion, and t 1 Seed lip; and care j uf meadows and pastures. I The course is offered as a part' of the Smith-Huuhes work and will take six wel;s or possibly a little ioner. M r. Thompson asks that all those interested in the course see him at the high school some time this week. "The River" Scores Hit Rialto Theatre Another Cox .Movietone picture of high artistic and dramatic merit j opened at the Hialto theatre yes j teiday. It is Frank llor.age'y pic ' t urization of Tristram Topper's ! widely read romance. "The Uiver." j Cast in the featured roles of this j beautifully depicted love story are Mary Duncan and Charles Furrell. ; who speak lines together with Ivan ; Lindow and Margaret Man, chief members of the supporting cast. I Miss Duncan's portrayal of llosaloo, the girl, whose moods are likened to a river, is one of the jioost, vivid characterizations ever brought to. the screen. Farrell cast as Allen John, the young- back woodsman who finds his first love in the Rii l who bad known a hun dred men, sives a highly dramatic t portrayal under direction of Tior- I 89c Cigar Lighters Add a touch uf luxury!- A clamp-on stylo, conllcKs. Nl chnnno ribbon heuling cle ment retains h o a t ' hum omui;h to light suverul $2.19 Moto-Meters (icnuinc linyct- moilul. lmll trntor warns of ovorheuled motor. Easily utturheil tunny riir by'ilrillins Hinull hok- in railialor cup. A spH'iitliil vu I no. 72 Radiator - Ornaments . fliroiiiliiiii pliiU-il . . . H-nil it ilashiiiK style to cur. Croy liounil, G'j Indies long. A ' vaiii-ty 'of other slyk-s,, too, . til low iirices. Whether motoring is a hobby or a necessity, the wel fare and appearance of his car is of vital interest to the owner! It is easy to buy gifts for him at Ward's, one of the world's biggest distributors of high quality replacement radiators. BUYING IN TREMENDOUS QUANTITIES to supply our nine Mail Order Stores and nearly 500 Retail Stores GIVES YOU SUBSTAN TIAL SAVINGS on every article you buy. See these outstanding values ! ' v Vacuum Bottles Size' ' OQc Pint ' t Kvory car should he c(iuii ped with one. Keeps litpiida hot or cold for hours. Kntun cled case with aluminum smiuldrr ami cap. The bos', brand money can buy! Quart size $1.69. ..ry .i...A."V 1 'n-J 3 ttsgS Wrench I 1C Set .5 ::ii jiii-ccs In fiber luix. Ilard-i-neil Hockets, rust-resistiiiK niekol. A hanily set tor your car; truck, farm machinery or home. (inarantCL'il aguluBt IjrcnkaKC. Tire Chains 3.98 "Riversides" Kli-clrlcally wclilnl case Imnli-neil. Illt;ll Kiaile slncl anil workmanship. Improved lock enil fnslencr . will not i-oine loose. A real value! To (It tlri-s 2iixl.HI ami r.n.vl.aO Denatured Alcohol Windshield Cleaner Sj.79 Operates Automatically Prevent accidcnls by auio ninticaHy c(o;niin the v.fhd shiold oT nuow, Hloel. rain. , Strong vacuum - t,ype( motor driven by miction. 7-iucl.i sweep. Simply turn Uv screw contriil. '-. Jtlack ,fih,iKli. Per Gallon si. 00, A real bargain in a non-freez-inK solntion. Also useil for thinning shellacs. Spark-Plugs 55c Arc n vital noccK.sity fo any nood motor durhiK tho winter mouths. Gearshift Balls : (icnuinc Arcxican (nyx .' . adds hcauly to your car , will fit. any model. You pfty Iokr nt Ward's 1'or, Ill's (piai ity accessory! ' Hour vj" ck $3.15 Allt: Clocl A convenient Utile clock with' a luniiuous dial. May he clamped on the dash or ovm the windshield. Chromium plated will not tarnish. Spot Light Trail Blazer $1.59 A powerful searchlight thai, yon can turn throuiOi a com plete circle. QnickuctliiK, re liable It will reach every point where you need liKht. N'lrkol plated, all brass con struction. Easy to Install. $1.55 Vibrator Horn - A dependable wiirniut; signal with a clear disllncllvo tone. G-voll. Ill'i Inches lnnu. I'se cord anil button now on cur. , Other Horns, $1.55 to $4.79 Molded Woven Brake Linings 17c -52c Per Foot It i vers hie nper-flrlp -si rone, flexible for every model car. For front and rear foot, hnikos or emergency bruited. In nil widths and thicknesses. RIVERSIDE RADIATORS Against Damage by Freezing As Ailvei liseil iii The Snl unlay Kwniiij.' Vnst "I' l 'inliei- 7 Extra Cooling; Capacity for Summer! An Actual Saving of $5 to $20 on Each Radiator! It your present radiator shows sinns of weakening, or has any bar! leaks, BUY A RIVERSIDE RADIATOR! It doesn't piy to have old radiators repaired when you can buy a-GUARANTEED RIVERSIDE at such low prices! . . Outstanding Features. Oue-plcce seamless lank; rust proof core, --- kIvcs you no trouble from rustiiiK or cloKKiim: superior in vibralion mid cnolliiR cupacliy tesl.i; no special tools required and easy to install. Guaranteed for 18 Months ! , .- ' - 1 ir' - is IV.VAV.V..WA'j J i ,')! .Modi'U lo Fit L'U'iirs ' TJff jg. MONTGOMERY-WARD 117 So. Central Phone 286 Medford, Ore. Fiijuyinii their best :itniulel weekly riHMtinji far. tnu iocal JJui-iiu ss m ml I'rufes.siiMiiil Wum cnV riub ilispused el' a quantity of business at their rcnular Thursday nenn luncheon held at the Hotel Holland today. The pnwam was in charge ef M iss Margaret I h-nsley, chalrinaii of tlif mi'iiibership committee who intnulunut the LM1 or more mnv menibeiv recently enrolled in the club. "hih' the oiKMoiiuitiun now boasts a membership of Sti, it is antieipatd that this will be ln crca.d jiefeent before tho slate convent inn hem In .May. Jlisi Mar;trt Arnold, music supervisor In lllfc- local Mcluads de liphteil tin- elub with two solos "t 'Omin Tnr 'oiiBh the li ye." and "Annie Laurie." She was accom panied by Miss Genoviovn llrown. lreli miliary plans for assuring: a ret'os t attendance nt the .Moroni Olscn play, "The .Macroupolis .Secret," which the organization i-s KpoiiMirini; here February 1!), were discussed at the meeting:. The play will be presented at tho t'ratcrian theater. Tile ihib will hold its nexsoiiL' rcheaisal in preparation for the three day state convention to be held here in -May. at the V. A. headquarters Tuesday evenlliK at 7 : ;io. This will be the last re hen rsa I until after the holidays, aecorditiK- to an aunoliuceiiieul made by .Mrs. Maude K. Chapman, lU'csident. Miss llensley was assisted in ur ranj;iiik' tlie iMov-ram today by .Miss lOva Xcalon. Mrs. Kale Walters, Mrs. rhuibelle( 1 Illlott and Mrs. Adrienne steward. 'I I HQ XOLUMn 'The Klks nml Nut luiwIiuK li-jims plnycd ii four niiin luutcli lust tilKht ill Hie llliril Kume of Ibe bowling' IcuKlle. 'file NulH won two nf Hie three gullies. ."lncKny, rolliim- for Ibe Nuts, hint IiIkIi core unit IiIkIi tutul pins for the c-venliiK. I '-Tlicsiluy niullt Ibe Cluhl Kcul ( 'reiiniery Innk Iwo out of three from Ibe ('open howlers. lJIck Smith for Copco hud biKb niune of the evenluK with u scui'o of Oli. 1 FullowlhK ore niKht's encouiiler: -MKlks. ' I'l-iillt llll i ItiiniUli i fMyliir results of lust I ..145 . ..I'Jl :.mr ..ins Hill 1 llll '1.17 :i ir,:i Ml Kir, IS (I inn K'7 'Toll! i Nuts, r-olinerl I Dlldlev I ICcluithorn MueKity ISS II. J.ouusherry 1 fill llnnillcu -Ifi i;o.i 11:111 0:111 107 170 i as -l.'i 117 173 171 IS 4 ir. Total ....I1S2 504 (101) .Mayor A. Pipes recently re ceived u post card wrilten (let. 2!l at .shanKhill, Chlnn, from V. A. I'olKer, ubo with another well known Meiironl man, I. II. Harri son, Is mnkhiK a lour of the world, 01- a larKU part of II,, which read us follows: "W'.e leave here tomorrow for .Manila, .Singapore, etc. .May stop a . couple of weeks In Sliutapore; then Colombo, the same time. Have tried to 'tin' .liipau and Chlnn, but Kiless that they have done' me. Near this hotel lire lb" offices of Ibe IJ. 1.1 .Mineral uild .MinltiK company, which prob ably has branches in the l.'nltcd Suites." ll for Her Leisure Honrs v 1 towns and 1 ajctmas are ever welcome gifts! i See hoiD low-priced they are here! " " Rayon Gowns Daintily trimmed with lace or applique. 98c to 2.98 Silk Gowns . Crepe dc Chine with novelty trimming. ' 2.98 to 4.98 Cotton Pajamas Miny clever styles for your selection, 98c to 1.98 ' t 1 Rayon Pajamas These are very popular, very smart! 1.98 to 3.98 Rayon Pa jama Ensembles A gift to-be-prized! Many stunning styles. 3.98 to 4.9g J.C.PENNEYC0. TOP IN SELLING .Mat'riuerito WiitKon, 10d Iteuinoa, Charles; ThoniiiH, Kohort, tmrtHtnor, Doioihy .ia no Wn! torn, JoHophino Tnylor, Htd.oHs C'.ilherl, WuRer Scoll and Klennor Hoyd. Th 11 1 (lie Htudetilfl of Ilia MeiH'ord , IiIkIi hcIiooJ arc hchliid llm Nulloniil j TitherculoKlK asoclalion it; Hh of- ' 1'ortH lo nrudicnlo, I iiImm'ciiIosIm wiih Torclhly denioiiHtruted when alol;il , of $115 worth oT ChriHlimiH seals were Hold.. The (piotn ullotled t o ( Ihe IiIkIi Hchool was $45, and tho i ciy for mom hchIh went out up-1 liroximultily 10 mlmiteH aftor Mm nalo wuh opened at 1 o'clock. An additional worth wa rushed j to the hiKh school by tins cenliHlj committeo and theso werti iUbo dis-S posed of with efficiency and dlH pach. AlthoiiKh tho pale wan to ho n'strictod lo Wednesday, It. prob ably will be coat inner! iih long h ! ciiKlomei-H ate available. Tho nalo was conducted by : corps of HpeaUer-Halesnieii ahHinne(lf (o I lie varlouH I'll'ili period Hludy i lut 1 Ik. Knch KaleKinan wan nHHliicd to a room and made rnspoiiKlblo for HclliiiK the HtudetitH In ft. The HlmleiilH who aided In hcII ItiK houIh V(re: Alan Catley, No vllle Illdon, Hlcluird Maim, Millard Younger, Tom iCinineiiH, Marjorlo Marshall, NorrlH J'orter, Junior 1'or ter, .Janet Wray Hmlth. Ilertha Say lor, CharleB Clay, Lenevo Simkin?, Winifred Warner, CharleB KnrnoH. AIDED BY TREE SALES The We I fii re iisnoclutiiHl ef the O won -'" reditu I u in her company, cimiposed of employes of tho com piiny, will have Christmas trees for sale, again this year. Tho trues were cut by the association mem bers and will bo. on display at downtown points. The funds de rived from tho sale will be placed in the treasury of tho association ,uiul used for the benefit of the em ployes of tho company in cases not coming under the aid of .the mill or state insurance provisions. Forest f trove Construction o! I'nion Oil station at Pacific nvenu j and First street, practically com pleted. - Look into this great discovery for kidney deficiencies high blood pressure, indigestion TKN nml women entering middle XTX lilo lifo Bhould invcstiirato Atrmel. Kvcrybody of every ago should know about it, particularly those who are being warned of danger by frequent arising at night, backache, and other symptoms. Agmel is r remarkable discovery. It is the pure milk or sap of the famous Mexican maguey plant. Tho fresh Hap is called "aguarniel." When con centrated, the name is shortened to Agmcl. It is absolutely safe. A great health foodj a valuable tonic in kidney deficiencies, high blood pres- What others say; "After uninj; Acme!, all tents showed my kidneys to bo acting perfectly." "Acme! reduced my blood pressure more than forty points In less than two weeks" "My mother tried Agmel for indi ces t ion. Sho is delighted with the results." sure, indigestion and glycosuria. Im ported by The Agmel corpon New York and Mexico, D. F. Agmnidl: Preparations for the Masonic d.nifc tonight at I he Masonic Temple were complete this after noon for nt tendance of MaKon, (Cistern Slar and In Molay mem bers from Mi'dfrnd and surround iiiK community. This Is the second party of Ihc fall and winter series of six, which are to he given bi monthly, iierord log to present pliUIK. The huihIc will be furnished by the liroiidway orche.st ru and the dance will' be open only to lodge members and their Invited guests. The ballroom ha been attractively decorated and dunclng will begin promptly at It o'clock. Heath's Free Dolls Given During Week There in't much race prejndlee a in ong tho younger generation In Medford, Judging from the numb-r of kiddles who prefer the black baby dolls which are being glven"a- premiums nt Heath's Jrug Htore this week. The free Christina doll offer hfi become an annual event at Heath';' and ihl year the dolls are un breakable mid larger than thm,e formerly given away during- the holiday hpuhdii. Only one is allow ed to n customer, who may choooe between the Muck and white dolh. ill6' Mr f Let's Make This v THE Happiest Christmas OF THEM ALL WITH GIFTS OP JEWELRY FROM MS m i. JEWELERS. MEDFORD, ORE. f.1-'