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i'J. VI. .J: i -Y:: si aw PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 21, 1929. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE , tally, teato. WUj MinruRO F&1NT1NQ CO. II IMI N. Fir 2L ftUBtRT W. WHL, irtlur L IHVPTfflt SMITH. lUof tweood dtM MUv A r Act M Muck , lift. BT lull Atftum: OtXIj, with Sunday, fw ft. BO ' lHLy, with Suultr. Bath T5 Di4, ilthout Sunday, yttr 150 without SuikUj, Booth 5 WiJ 1UU TrltMiM, mm yu? too hmdar, so rr t oo Br Carrier, b) AoVmp Id Mrdford. AxhUnd. iMiMonm. Cotrtl puim, PbecoU, Mart, Gold Bill tod w Hidrevi: Hail-, vita Suodv. BMoth .M . D&lrr, ltDont SumIij, month Dallj. vlUwot Bund', om few T 00 - InJr. ltk Sundar, nt rear a.oo All Urm, cua to . IS LINDBERGH'S POPULARITY ON THE WANE? C YERYOXE knows about the distinguished statesman of an-- eient times, who was kicked out because the people of Greece became tired of hearing him failed the Just. That strange trait of humun nature, exhibited then, exists today, which is one Reason why Republics are ungrateful. Re action follows action, and, sooner or later, the people tear down the idol which they themselves created. CHINESE ASSASiNATE NT MEMBKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRKSt Bfltlr full Lrued Wlr Benin Tt AnoeUttd Prtn it ctdiMnlr entitled ( tfat cue for public Ik f til orB dUpttebw vedlted t tt or otiiervbt tmtlttd ta thai ptper, ad tiw U tht local om poblutwd bttHa. All rtffiU for pobllcttica af ptdal 4Uptebm berets Vf tie rcfcmd. vora dally tier aft dmiUtloo far tU atootoa todlos Oct 1. IMS, 4438. Offtdal paper of the City af Mtdfurd. Official paper of Jtckua County. Adrtrtlilnc Hrpcwenratltw II. C. MOGKN'SCN A COMPAKT - Offlfei la Na York, Ctilcajo. Detroit, Ita fraaebco, Lea Angela, Bcttllc. Portland. Smudge Smoke TIRXTSI.V, China. April 20. lP) Japanese urniy headquarters at Tslnan, Shantung, adopted ex- trmie precautionary me rrs there today after Lieutenant Huh of their army had been assaslnatrd. liV lUIn I'hll.L.. I.. .I..MI they have all dared to shy a few roeks in the direction of hast niiiht. ' 8 The Japane.se officer THERE are some indications that this process is starting in the direction of Colonel Lindbergh. An editor in Texas, another one in New York, and a newspaper man in Washing ton,- the Lone Kagl Listen to them : "Lindy has the big head, Lindy splashed mud on spectators, slapped a man's face, and his air exploit stories, printed under his own name, were really the work of a ghost writer." Any fair-minded person who investigates these charges will find none of them ring true as far as reflecting in any serious way upon Lindbergh is concerned. Till TVally Beery the cinema player, is here trying to catch a fish, Trark has been lost of his brother, Noah, The debenture plan of farm re lief. Is not thought much of by our tillers an they claim they are bent enough all ready. The Blue LetJge mine If going . to reopen. It U thlnga like IhlH that make the mare trot, and eventually the whole stable. . Messrs. F. Bybee and C. Wis; Ashpole, reported last week there would not be sufficient grass next fall for the cows, let alone the rent of us. There was a home talent show last week, which did not require any wholesale lying by the prens, H. Flewer, the chronic social izes looked over an empty build ing last week. It was a very solemn occasion, as Mr. Flewher, when he sizes a thing up, he sizes It up thoroughly. Mr. Flowher was going some place, and feared he would be on time. Bill Gore has some horses on the knoll. In his backyard. They are feeling their oats, if any. GUjeo Nazurka Is all over the measles that were all over him. Jim (Purewater) Owen la up north on biz. and pile. King Ammullah of Abyslnnla Is fighting w'th a water-boy again. P. Crawford ,knows him well, and calls his Highness "Mulo" for short. The printer better put an-. other eu In the kingdom, as it was not spelled right the first time. . Dick Sherwood has calmed down a trifle from being a Grandpa w. - The weather continues undo-elded. It Is still unsafe for ft dog to come out from under the house. If the owner thinks anything of him, Sam Richardson, who used' to think he -was a iocomotlvo, end rode a broometlck Is growing up, ind it Is reported he is ambitious to raise a C. Chaplin mustache. He will probably turn out to be a Vera Canon Democrat. An puto with an unbreakable windshield met up with an un breakable phone pole Tues. eve. and the phone pole got the de cision, r HIS ghost writer uliart'o, for pxamplo, is typical of all. The lost writer admits that Lindbergh i.s not only entirely capable of writing what wax written, but that the stories were in fact dictated by him. In otlu-r words, the newspaper man was not a ghost writer at all but merely a stenographer. Sus tain this sort of aomisution, and as 90 per cent of the modern novelists dictate their tales, they could as well be accused of faking. was Dro- (.ecuing- iniougn tne roreign com mercial district to the JapuneKe military headquarterx on a mili tary mlsxlon when he was ap proached by the two men. They drew revolvers and shot him. escaping in the subsequent conTu sion. Reports to the Japanese military headquarters paid that since the Chinese forces soon to occupy the city had not yet entered It imme diate precautionary measures were taken. The measures included search of pedestrians. SERVICES FDR BR0N1N IN PORTLAND TUESDAY: rOP.TLANT). April 20. (IPl Funeral services for I'arker E. Hranin. 2i, cfty editor of the Twin Falls Times, who died at Twin FnHw. Mnho. Thursday from j Injuries suffered in an automobile f accident, will be hld nere next ; Tuesday a 12:30 p. m. at thtfl chapel of Edward Holman & Son. Interment will be in lllverview cemetery. . II:s faher. Charles E. Branin. day state editor of the Associated Press in I'ortland, was to arrive in Portland today with the body. He was at his sons bedside at the time of death. Ptnilf!1 ndverti.lnff rftm re.ntts WJi n if i fn IK JrU iwntww t-- i B' UT, as the populace of Greece demonstrated, when the tide starts to turn, logic does not figure. It is a matter of emo tion. If a mob can't find anything wrong about their rejected idol, they will fight him because he is right. The tyrant is ex iled because he is unjust, the statesman Aiistides because he ISN'T. So there you are, and there also i.s the most popular national hero of this generation, Colonel Lindbergh, lias the tide of public worship started to turn against him? It is too early to say definitely. J3ut there are these minor indications that it has. IS "D0DSW0RTH" SINCLAIR LEWIS'S BEST BOOK? U-'A'. iijlw mstWii 04 at tOA 2 " SXlS?ES: S PORTS WEAR. XKTCOXO, N. J , April 20. lif, A cloud has been removed from Lindbergh's star. The mysterious dLsappearunce and thi! dlsccivnry of three mallbaKs which he flew from Brownsville to Mexico City is de scribed by the Philatelic News Ser vice. A month nfter his flight, stamp collectors began to comijlaiii about the non-delivery of letters. Then It was found (hat the, bans had been shifted In fliuht from a mail compartment in the center of a winx to the tips, out of siuM. "pV0 distinguished book reviewers in Xew York City declare 1 "Dodsworth" is Sinclair Lewis's best book. Having recently finished which doesn't menn having com pletely read this study of the modern American in Europe, we will proceed to shake the literary foundations of Gotham by de claring it his worst. "liabbitt," to our mind, still remains Sinclair's best, with his first sensation, ".Main Street," a close second; and "Elmer Gantry" not so very far behind. Hut "Dodsworth"! ' . "One of the aforementioned reviewers declares that Lewis tunes two lypicai anil jiorm;(l Americans, a man and wife, de velops their characters skillfully and, for the first time, scorns caricature, as a short cut to sensationalism and .therefore popu larity. In 'short, Lewis is much more convincing when lie isn't objectionable." Jle may be more convincing but to our mind far less interest ing. There is nothing objectionable in "Dodsworth," as there was in "Elmer Gantry," for example, but wc failed to find any thing that was particularly readable. A RATHER attractive Middle-western wife goes crazy ovei - i-.urupc, aim a ianiy intelligent and unusually successful American 'business man the 'husband goes crazy, so to speak. " mere arc one or two thwarted love episodes in the typi cal Lewis manner, some clear-cut American mid European ij pes out no. real (Irama, no suspense, and to repeat, to our mind no real action to really stir one's ciirosily or interest. in tact, it we were to judge by "Dodsworth" alone, we should say Lewis had shot his bolt. A.s a literary bomb thrower, mi an u. ii. jiencKcn attitude toward everything orthodox, he made a great sensation, not so much bv the wav be ni.l thing, as by what he said. CANADIAN REINDEER SOLD 10 BUTCHER WIXXIPEfi, Man., April 20 (ft Sale of GOOO reindeer to an Amer ican corporation for 1300.000 was reported hero today by T. J. How ard, presiden t of the Dominion Reindeer company. He declined to name the purchaser, but wild the deer would event ioiMv ha butchered for sale in the United .States. The Canadian company which owns over 10.000 head. Howard said, has completed arranEemcnts with the dominion government f,r the lease of 1GU0 square miles In northern Manlloba as a range for the herd. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, April 22, 23, 24. MISS MANN Special Representative of . Doraldina' will lecture on "The Art of Perfect Make-up" A fascinating revelation of the discoveries of Madame Doraldina, world-renowned dancer, favorite of stage and screen ... an open sesame to rare and perfect Beauty Madame Doraldina's own cherished secret of ineffable chann. -jc" , Doraldina's cALLURA girls Will demonstrate the use of ALLURA, so that you, too, may know the realization of fresh, glowing, lasting loveli- ' ness. Our tuetomertf anb hieixbi arc tortnallp intnteli. WASHINGTON, April 20. (P) Railroads connecting with the In land Waterways corporation barge line on the Mississippi and War rior rtVera were ordered todav by the Interstate commeVce com mission to establish system of and rnll-barKe-rail rates and routes for the utlllmtlon of shippers: ture to creative art nesirinK to comoine notn water B lT in ' tfodsworth" Lewi h m.li 1, able: he has become tiresome, lwiimw u u - v I' " "'iIU I JIT IIU'I l" accurate to say that he has become tiresome, BECAl'SE he has become respectable. For Sinclair Lewis made his reputation as an outlaw, and to sustain that reputation an outlaw he lllltvt remain Timid It.. sweeping Jllls (Iro,,i earicnltirn ! , , . , combination barBe-rall ' " , , mm miii is, ms lorto. .-...,. iuswortii represents a trails tinn frnm cncicn. if so, it is only fair to state that Lewis has REATTI.K. April 20. (IP) Lining patrons and employes against a wall, three bandits, who held up (he S. and S. card room here e.nle today, escaped with $700. LOS ANC1EI.E8. April 20. l C. L. Converse, n veteran internal revenue department agent, today identified Charles ' w. Lloyd, 32: ocllevod by police to be Intuit catetl in the "St. Valentine's div massacre" at Chicago, as n former "Chicago racketeer." former mem ber of the one time Hymle Weiss gang and former member of the (.em-ge Mm-nn gang. 231 E. Main Strangs Drug Store Phone 225 repairingI irk.'.- M abandoned one medium without mast end railroad facility. By the terms of the order, which other Is made effective August !7, aj .... . . . series of rates are to be estab-j men is only another way of saying that in literati) nsnea ranging down to per, m other things, it is usually wise for the si ratea between the points all rail ... affected. I llls '' ering the teehni(iie of an- re, as loe-maker to stick to ABDUCTED FROM JAIL CLOVI8, N. M April 20. Chargea of kidnaping wera filed here today by C. K. Williams, al leged Oklahoma La n k robber, against a deputy sheriff and an attorney, whom he accused of ab ducting him from the Jail at Ant. darko, Okla., and bringing him to New Mexico under the threat of . death unless he revealed the hid ing place of 110.000 bank loot. . The defendanta are btputy Pherlff Kin ley of Caddo county, Oklahoma, and R. H. Morgan. Anadarko attorney. Williams Is charged with holding up a bank at Bridgeport. Okla. QUILL POINTS It isn't hard to love your fellow men, until you see one who nas accomplished ery little trying to I DR. RICKERT says: What Is vislntvexhauatlnn? Tired, strained, weak, or in flamed eyes Indicate exhaus tion and defective vision Our methods correct all vis ual delects. Call here with out delay. DR. JUD RICKERT OPTOMETRIST 222 E. Main Medford Ore- be modest. A republic is a land in. which there is no tyranny except that approved by the community conscience. 8AI.KM. Ore.. April 20. UP) A rommltloe appointed by c. A. 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