O I- MEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OUKtiOX, SFXPAY. .1ANVA 1 V I. H:M. PAGE TITREfl ; i j'-i HAL PATTON Pill I 8s i -1 111? ON UTILITY BODY ip FOR 2 DAYSt3NLY i & r iMMiiip Wi r'nuhh POOR FARM FUSS OVERCOAT, PHOTO SIMPLE RIKS OVERWEjlM HOTELMAfijAQT WI9H f)F BETT FOREMAN IS ADJUDICATED.TO BRUTAL 0EATI1 yen n cd . r JHIIILUJUI ML TRACT SOLD TO EEK COUPLE FOR ItOHRHiMM;. Jan. a.-. Sale i :he i;i ad burn fruit l raets ;it WluHtm to C. U. lioyd ( I M?dford w.im reported nrt.l.iy. 'I'M'1 orchards,' (li'Vdtt-tl in pntm -t ami several var-i'll.i- of iii-ars.. ;uo coiiiridt red am ng ilu- finest in IhiimLis .; li ii - ty. The original ojvhard tf :''t aij-n-.s u!" Kar'leti k;hs. set out 4 a ; jviis ago by W. C. Winston, bore '"i tons this year. A l"i-!'o tiu modern1 house i.s in cluded in the transaction. Tin property was t1i-v'I i i it by Mr. J. A. I it"t ml It ii i'n ami hi.s skm. , Ci-.nge Hradbuiti. Tin eld. ! Iliad-j burn is r-t i i"l n u and moving to Coo.s, ftoyd l. now district inana'or of h "l!ig .Seven" warehouses, which lie Will I'lllllllllK1 to Supervise. ! iAl.KM. OIV.. .; in. inmates of tin- Marl-, r farm arc Am.is n j uli -v-. lih" Memory; of :he ull nun who a th- il y it rs saddle in their urn in buuk- Mi'. Boyd will have charge nf the m-c ha id but will main t;i in a lvsi d nee in this city. New French "llcniy" Shows ' 1'AIMS (A) Charles Herzowitz, 1 for years hup of Fra nce's. Ki't'it t 'st ! rugby linemen, lias become a ' heavyweight pugilist. Ho bowled ! over his first, four opponent in- ; ' side of fi'vo minutes of fighting- ' Furnace Control Simple , NKW YOltK (!') A soini-circu- I lar switchboard for control of ! electric l iirnat i'K ha been devised i which allows the operator Lo see! the iiml operate all 1 switches while seated in a chair. Some of the on county p Andy miis. I -a no.. Sonic rod,, the i , .yet the ,. ! bones and lacy lioii-c d y when tiicy liMen to ihvi Arizona Wiam:l.is ur the liar . Hoys. S nit. of theni like the' sett niy- nn cJierci'-'S, and t licit i others, .'veil, who (.:. in for classi-j eal music and !..-, nros on science.1 Air, way. ihcy -l an'l ni'ive. No! sooner dins j.Miiie old chap who) tan Mill smile in spite of his; rh. iirnausm twin the ili.i! to his. favoriie hlaeli-iaeo comedy than i some more spirit ualty-inindcd in - i mate will ku - I'lshiiiK," for a re vival sermon. 'I'hen n not her will interrupt l.y iiirnim; to Walter: 1 )a in i-och a nd hi.-' orchestra. ; The dispute hf-eame so eriolis that vii lencji was iminincnt. sol the superintendent had to do some-i thine, ;i 1, , u i t. n, settled it a niii ahly hy chimin g down the j radio. I Te radio was presented to the S poor farm hy a Salem new.-'papor; as a Christmas present. j I lura I j lower lijies. tola) ins 1 !mi miles furnish S.Stiu customers with oleetricily in Alahama. Fji.vpt iiftx muk' 'A UK'. .Ian. 3. (.Vl Capital ietiers. hii hcrto nhsent;- from t lie Ariliic alpliahet. have heen desisn nd' and won a prize from Kinw l'"uad. who is en nt hating a ten dency to introduce hutln script in this country in emulation nf Turkey. SPOKAXK. .Inn. ' . fft Na- j t ion -wide search Was started for Warren WHkins. Spokane hotel , proprietor, wit h prdice announe-, in;; today that a warrant was is sued charuinu linn with the mur-' der of I leli ry Anderson, di aiit. ; Captain of Detectives .lamesi .McCuri y said two witnesses itlen-: tified a photo ttf Wilkins r.s that! of one of the pair of itlen who ; fled from Anderson's drills slne, after slutotini; him fatally He-! emher is. j Wilkins and his wife disappear- ed peeemher J. p o t i c e said, ahandonine; their hotel and fur- j nil ii re, alt hough rent and install - j meut payments were up to date, i Ander-ion was shot down in cold, ldood. 1 lis wife sa:d ihcy were playimr cards when two men en-; tered the store. She arose to wait ( on them. One said '"whore Is the; drue-ist V" th. n walked hehhid j the counter and shot Anderson be tween l lie eyes. They did not try to loot the cash register. !'iiee also said Mrs. (i. H. Rey nolds and M rs. A. I loss worn, who saw the men fhe, idem if ied an j overcoat helonjrin- to Wilkins as-l that worn hy one of the pair. Of-J f ieers have no trace of the see-1 iiml niMii. Hero of Marne Wished His Tomb Be National Shrine Church and State to Unite In Funeral Wednes day. Would .Advertise Knland LO.VDOX-(Vi Major isadore i Salmon, n memher v( parliament, introduced a hill nut hnri'iuf? local aiithoriiies to advertise the hea un ties of KiiKland. "We had U.T.inmi foreign visitors last year while France had I. Mill. I he said. TODAY and TOMORROW CONTINUOUS SHOWS TODAY ALSO Now Showing Another "STRANGE AS IT SEEMS" Multi - color Film of Novelties and Oddities. The Wonder Star of the Screen in Her Most Amazing and Amusing Romantic Adventure! P t t n r ( o JOSEPH P. KCNNCD.y They Learned About Widows From Her! A Gay and Sophisticated Com edy of a Fashionable Widow Adventure Bent in Paris. Porta lira ura ptj'-y w - : ALLAN DWAN 1. A UNITED ArjIiTSiPICTUfX vvy John Barrymore The Eminent Actor Is Coming to the Holly Soon IN "Moby Dick" His Classis of the Sea. HEAR HER SING 0kh Zowie! The sky's the limit! A young beautiful and in nocent siren makes a bee-line for Paris and adventure. And what advur.ture! She does up the town and how! Sparkling Comedy Drama Romance Never has Gloria Swanson had a great er or more surprising ro! Nor has she ever been iu stunningly gowned as in this mcfcn conitdy-diima. u ALSO SHORT SUBJECTS! MATINE Children Cl BUY HOLLY SCRIP Idren Adults 1'ARIS. Jan. 3 i) All the world, no less than France itself, tonight mourned the passing of Marshal Joseph Jacques J off re, saviour of Paris in l'.U4, who died at S:i'3 a. m.. after a long aul Kiim struRle with arteritis. II is country, plunged In ut'ief, wa.s preparini; to liniliM' hy a iv'at national funeral the memory of one of the most illustrimis soldiers of her history. Definite plans for the funeral have not yet heen made known, hut if Joffre's wishes are respected he will lie, not like his illustrious com rade Ferdinand Fim-Ii under the threat dome of the Hotel Des In valides, ihut in a modest chapel in the grounds of his country home at Louveeiennes, hinh on a plateau overlook in k the windinff valley of the Seine. Joffre's visit to the tomh of Washington in 1!'17, friends re vealed tonight, inspired him with the desire for a simple hnriel on his own homestead. "La Chataig nerie" "Chestnut Orovo' which he and Madame Joffre had huilt and laid out. f Colonel Jean Fabry, the niai'rtlial's aide diirint; the war and his closest friend, said that the old soldier had often expressed the wish that "Chestnut Ctitive" would become another Mount Vernon, and that there his collection of military relics, gathered ingmore than forty years of military life, might he preserved. Tonight his body lay In the hare, white-plastered room in which he died nt the hospital of St. Jaen-de-Dieu, elad in a white dolman and the Ktihlenhntloncd uniform of the French colonial armies. Tomorrow it will he trannporttMl to the ehupo of the Kcole militairio-old French army school where on Monday and Tuesday it will lie in state. The funeral will be on Wednes day. As they did for F"ch. church and state will unite in ceremony and pn genu try to publicly express the nation's grief. The service will be held in the Cathedral of Xotre Iame and then through streets lined by the men who fought urnn!' him the body or Joffre will he luki to the lnvalides, where it will ! temporarily placed in the chapel that shelters Xapoleon, Foeh and a whole host of France's greatest dead. YAKIMA, Jan. .t.--i.-l''- l'..lic of :d cities and towns in the I'a cif ie northwest were as Iced today io lie on the lookout lor Mr. and Mrs. Charlie O. linker, wanted for questioning in connection uiili the death i.f Frank Smilei. !". w hose bat tered corpse V;i fund , on t Ii.' M aid on -1 lick let on bi-h- w.iy Christmas day. Police here said they learned Smiley had been a bootlegger.' ' They said the I lakers w ere be-. ' lieved to have In en a-.soi i.ucd with him. 1 i A lonely ranch shack sa id to ' I ci ntain camping eittiipment of the, j (takers showed signs of a violent j battle, deputy sheriff said. Walls j and the door were covered will' 1 stains of what may be blood. A , hammer, covered with doited i blood and hair was found, ot fi - j ! err declare. j SAl.KM. Ore., Jan. ;i- vl' Coeinoi Xu lit lad toda' a iniouu cd the appointment of Hal I . I'a ton. Salem merchant, to suecei Frank J. Miller. Albany. as member of the Oregon public ice commission. M i tier's term as com mission expired tonight. Pulton's appoin nient is for a l'our-car inm, Fatten is a liatie of M county. lb' sered three years the l rem u; legislature and has served on the Salem city cil. He has attended two Kepul liean national conventions as deb aie from Oregon. Uovernor Xorblad also annouiu ed the re -appointment of Mark 1 Met a Mister as stle corpora tio commissioner. PUNCH BOARDS TABOO; SAL ISM. Ore.. Jan. 'ft. tVi Mar-I ion county indie? official will ! crack down on nil operators of j punch boards and slot machines, j This was decided upon at a con ference yesterday" nf Kheriff O. 1 . j Uoer. Chief of Felice Frank Monto : of Salem, .District Attorney John ' H. Carson and'city AMoruey W. 1 1 . j Trindle. I Brisbane's Today (Continued from Paga One) FOR PUBLIC RULE SAl.KM. Ore.. Jan. H iP) I'. M. (Iregory. Salem business man. will tike office here nionday night as mayor of Salem, he succeeds Mayor T. A. Llvesley who will have served two - year terms but was not a candidate for re-election. City Recorder Mark I'oulsen and City Treasurer Uiee will succeed themselves. C.regory campaigned on a plat form advocating municipal owner ship of water utilities and eventual ' i municipal ownership of light and power generation plants and dis tribution systems. i r i l t v I wsf .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniini llllllll Youth Hits the High Spots in Great Fun Show 'She's My ! Weakness &i Radio ii-ii pictuks WITH ARTHUR LAKE SUE CAROL She had all the boys cutting paper dollies this grand little parcel of pep ! Vvhizztng Rumble Sent Romance of Today s Youth! Here is One the Whole Family Will Enjoy COMING TUESDAY AQ - i STATE ACQUIRES HISTORIC SPOT M A KSHFIF.LD, Ore., Jan. 3. fypiFour acres of land in the vicin ! ity of C. else I monument, on the : Housevelt coast highway near j Wedderburn. in Curry county, has I been acquired by the stale high i way commission in keeping with its policy of acquiring points uf liistorical int4'rest. It waH announc ed here. The land was donated by the Macleay estate to be set aside i as a park known as fJeisel park, ' to commemorate the Oeisid fam ily, father ami Ron being killed by Indians in the early Curry county days. possibility of defense. ' Whatever future history may say of Mussolini it must admit that his country was fortunule in gelling htm for a ruler, at a time when the choice was dictatorship or chaos. Imagine Italy or Russia, with out a powerful central government. The American Society of Nat uralists discusses "the future of man in the light of his past." Il you judged man hy his past, full of murder, cheating, cannibal ism, brutality. selliHliness, you wouldn't hope much for his future. He must bo judged hy 1Mb pro gress. William F. Ogburn, Fniversity of Chicago, suys thai man of the future may remain a child until forty years old. Mu,ny do that now, and long after forty. Dr. Oghurn thinks morality, as we understand it, will disappear, and law will hecomo less; nnd less imjioi'tuiit,. He is'mistaUen about, moral (fy. Respect ' for law will he inborn, so thnf men will do what they ought to tio, as nuts and hees do now, being millions of years older than we are. In the year 2,5(10, according lo Dr. Fast of Harvard, tin; earth will he inhabited hy one, hybrid race, a mixture, of nil races, slahil l.ed and permanent. That, how ever, will not happen hy the year 2.6iM or hy the year 6.000. M,n huva been on the earth al ready for 40 million yearn, accord ing to Professor Oshorn of the Museum of Natural History. To c hange a hushman to a stan dardized human would take many times 2. alio years. Old Remedy Has Ingredients Now Used in Bootleg Mail Tribune ada are read by itn.nno .ooIa vrv rtnw tf I l.OXDO.V. Jan. 3. (I1 A' quaint recipe for "a good f water for consumption," writ- ten by the mother of Oen- eral James Wolfe, who died on the plains of Abraham v in the French Indian wars, which preceded the American t J revolution, has been made, -f public here. H ; The recipe calls for a quail- tit y of powdered snails wash- 1 ed in beer, mixed wilh split 1 green earthworniH. distilled j over a Blow fire and boiled i J down, with many spices and roots. In three gallons of milk. 4 j j j j j FOKTLAND, (ire. Jan. X (P The Portland Teiegrnni said today It learned from "authorit alive KOtirces" there are seven "essential pointa in the program to he en dorsed hy the new state tultninis tralion." The paper says It under stands the bulk of this legislation is being drafted by A. K, Clark, Portland attorney. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 3. (A) The next shot In the campaign be ing waged by Commissioner Halph C. Clyde to pave the way for Port land's entry into the power owner ship field will be fired Wednesday with the introduction of Clyde's power resolution at tlm council session. COOS BAY LADY PICKS EVERGREENS MAUSHFIKLD, Ore., Jan. 3 . Vol 1., Ik. on I Hon.. I.i- ,,t lie Coos iMjuntv who nicked rine straw berries and raspberries from I heir gardens on New Year's dav. Marv S Hart lev fruit ei-,.veei- of Iti.enl. i bent, today displayed, a clus-ter of ripe evergreen berries, still on the vine, which she picked in her gar den this week. in NALKM. ne Jim. 3 V Stn'o inheritance taxes received by State Treasurer Kay for the yea,- :30 agr-g.ite l.f.:.,i&4.li, Kay said today, ot this auiount $! 7 o.o ro ia from receipted estates on which Settlement I ia been completed. Jillif $ I ::.:: 43. M is unreceipted pending ot her litigation. Receipted t.iX'M ai' about $30. ('Mi b-s.s than for 1 !!:. but total eidlectirms slifw an Increase of tbout ; . i Q ce-t or collOMmns was flJ. !t1!t.2 lTaboit 1 1-4 per cent of I the receipted items. 111111 -a 15 c STATE Theatre 15 Par Hole Kofla, 10, Vls MANHATTAN, Kan. iA't A par d hole Q), at might demand ftyat many stroken from even the f"TV;it Itobby Jon- i planned (n a new nine to be Viled to a golf course, heie. It v.ill measuie 7'0 yard'.f. Miffiiipl has nearly 5,n(1.n0( i ucreK ol nbanrlotied farm hi ud j auitable for reforestation, . HEY! HEY! FOLKS! You can now see all the big attractions at our reduced winter prices Any Seat 15c ANYTIME TODAY "NO, NO, NANNETTE" Here are a few of our coming attractions: "Show Girl of Hollywood" "Mamba" "Son Of tUfifcds" g "Party Gwl" "HciiM' O Nothing Too Good for QyP Patrons 0 15c COME ALONG Cliudren J QC :.- TTiiMiiriiiiTnim rinn r Mr. Business Man . . . Durinu; 15): 11 you will spend lUi") days Imildiiin' up mi eslate to leave your family. Isn't it worth while to spare one hour to figure out; just how your estate should lie managed should you die. Our trust officer will gladly tell you how a trust fund enables you to guide the financial destinies of your family cout iuuously during' the life, for ex ample, of your youngest; child. 'Phone tomorrow morning and arrange for an interview with a representative of our trust department! It will he a pleasure for him to advise and assist you. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK "A Departmentizecl Bank" Telephone 6 48 Do not delay a mattexv of such vital imp ortance to your fam-. ily. 1 Come to f San Francisco I TANFORAN RACES . ' FOOTBALL GAMES I GOOD SHOWS I Jo Enjoy your visit by stopping at the MANX HOTEL San Francisco's Popular Priced Hotel Il GENERAL SERVICK , ;; POWKLL and O'FARRELL STREETS f CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING GETS RESULTS 1 I. IWfjSS 3 ?!