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i trni r - - K? MEDFORD MATTi TRITf fWrou six M MEDFORD, OHEfiONy MONDAY. NOEVMBER 1 f,' 192flC3" 7:;-! :!!.( m BASED ON EES ' A strange Htory of fiiHrinatlun, myHtory, iiiipcitllnu; runmiiro thrllU 'and pletim-miuo Ix-nuty, whlfli l rnohl uiugKcrH tlie onllnury Inntsl- nutlmi with wonilei-H, limnon Blty and sIkMk, "Myntc-rloim Is- j luml," tlip film based on Julfaj Vorno'B cIukhIc huolt .wrilton 75 1 yearn iiko, together with a lo nc-ws review and a HeremnlriKly I 'funny short talking comedy, "I'old ' ChlllB," fiirnlHlies a wpl-liulnncvl well worth while entertainment 'program, whirh opened its llnw tlnyn eiiRnpement Mt the Ilinlto theater yesterdny. "Mysterious Island" -Is a fan . fasy. whleh It Is rlirlmed cost . $1,01)0,K0 to produce, and yes terday's nudlenees, which sat Hjicll bound all through II, can well he tleve It. In fact the nveraKe the nter froer -after witnessing Its under-sea sights and the like, feels that he or she . can believe nl fnost anything hereafter. The picture is In technicolor, dialogue and sound with pleasing synchronized music, whose pro ducer and director show Jules Verne to huvo been n piker In Imagination as to supposed life ' under the Bea. yet It Is In a wav educational and brings out u num ber of scientific facts unknown to tlio overago public. One Is Inclined to think. In fact., that the-moving picture officials Were full of prunes, mime lex. 'strong coffee and powerful Jack son county moonshine when they filmed "Mysterious Island." Jules Verne bewildered the world with his book, and the film picture makes the fan world almost itroK' By with its mnkc-bcllcvo wonders disclosed. It was filmed In natural colors, most of It under the sea. off the Bahama Island and the coast of California, purporting to be nt the bottom of the sea. tind tho strange humanlike creatures and great, Slimy .repulsive monsters, purport ing to exist on the ocean bottom, together with ;he hiininn actors Who invade tho deep In a great submarine and d vlng armor, make the Scones remarkable. O n t exceptionally Impressive scene Is when the human actors urrlvo on tho floor of the ocean Is the sight of the ruins of an old lloman warship sunk In battle ages ago, with the skeletons or tho galley slaves mill chained to their rowing posts; and nnothee Is the attack of the dcnlstens of the ocean bottom on the stranded submarine in which they, used the battering ram on its decayed loreoecK. Aim nest of all, Intermixed In tills marvelous sub-sen. settlMlr Ihrllling romance drama Is playwl t.v a large cast of prominence, nun Lionel Harrymore, Jano Dnlv i..... -. . ...! ii iiugaes, niontngue Iivn and Harry ('.ribbon In the lendlng roles. From a photographic viewpoint, .Mysterious Isjnnd," both In Its above-sea anil deep-sea KCenes, Is umong the beat ever screened, Io not get the false Impression that ".Mysterious Island" is mslnlv Interesting fr juveniles It thrills unu holds enraptured adults of nil nges. nn. I ug.iln. ns nt first writ ten In tho first of this review it Is a h.'g. woll-Bcted film, well worth seeing and Is, especially welcome liernuxa ll.'ttstf !eqtftnln. Ingly unusual, ', ' V- , i ft COASJA IE MOST SCENIC ; According rigures Just gather, ed by I'ai lflc Air Transport. n ,mn of Hoeing System, (he panoruma of mountains viewed by the ;i,r .. nn uie lill'.innll express nuu passenger ilium between l.o Angeles and Scuttle, imiiihI 1 1 lit,'., thn greatest vista of mnuniaiii scenery on the eouilncnt. In tlie lllght of the mall passcii ger plane over the lliin-mlle air way between Seattle anil l.os An geles, the plane files In view of IS peaks, ranging In height from Shoo to 14,ri(10 feet, .Mt. Whltncv. the lllgllejit peak In the foiled Stales. Some of the best known snow capped mountains which are ea-t of tho line of flight an. Mt. Whit ney, U.noo: Alt. Itnlnler. 14.4ns; Mt. Khastll, 14.0(10; Mt. Split, 14 010; Mt. Ilei.il, H,!:. Mt. Ulnee. 13,150; Ml. Adams, 12,3011; Thr'O Ulsters mountain, I o, .too; Mt. lin ker. 10,700; tilacler Peak, ll.43.. and Mt. lessen 10,577. Unwove.-, the mail-passenger planes do ivt have to fly over Ihese peaks as Ibc course Is generally over valleys be tween mountain rsnges. .. Yukon H'rcenes. TANAKA, Ahiskn, Nor.' 1 1'.M'i Officially marking tlie start or winter In North fenlrnl AluHku. the Vukun river frojie over. open water was visible. Til oP13 'S eiioeo f r6 i3 t rJ P6 "I !PU,W I1"A I IMf1SuoftM04 Xjfhni o tHqex opwlt3 toj leXeupii xji jo Vn tie anump p j toj liptoo ot enp raofltiHll l9uajq (oiijl tum H"" J X nn ,pJ . A.: K. I'nr Sale nt Jarinin A Wnmta Krug Biore, pur, jtinin and Vcnirnl. THE LUXURY HUSBAND PVNOI'SIS: Bnrtinra diamines IlLMirlAiHun Immediately upon her uncle's revel.-ilioa th:it llonder oii h:i been borrowinr money, r:i!cnilin l'i rp.'.y It fr-,m Har hnrn's fortune niter he hud mar-rl-.i i,er. Obapfised by a desperate lonplitff to sett Ray again, Uar biirn drills itilo the habit of oc cupying n secluded tnhlft In the flolclen Dollar. When she sees fllta Cilmoro lor the llrst time, she is milled hecnuKe Hits is not the r.ort fit girl iisi-bsni expeftled. and Ilarb.ira reluctantly mimiln to lier seir Unit Way and Itlta may be In lov with men other. A frlondly waller ' unknowingly supplies the au:uver to ilarliarn'o naestlon v.hcd he letter her that Rita has ben nn Important factor In the 1,'jccjfla of Itay'n tunes . Chapter 37 ABOUT A DIVORCE npO Barbara canio tho sudden realization that, tinlike herself, Rltu was ovldcnlly Interested in May as a nuslclon as well as a in? n. r-.'obably sho Inspired him, ovan nsslulcd lilm at times! As her mind swept hnck ovor the pr.st she recalled, . with painful vividness, many times when Hoy had pleaded T'"h nrr 10 ,nlle omo In; crr.it in his work. Invariably die lir.d treated it Jestingly, even slightingly. What was It Ray had sr.ld la Bill Foster that nlglit at the Savoy? , - A crucial decision to make Ray "Barbara Isn't Interested In my en in pDnlliK. Dill," It had been truo. She had not attempted lo Interest herself In It. In fact, she had even resented It, JOalous ns she had been of anything lint took Ray's attention from her self. Silling . tjiorc, abscntmindedly chasing a piece of lolistor around with her fork, It occurred to her Hint, oven whllo she had loved Ray the linil failed hopelessly to tinder eland him. Her love for him had been fatally tainted with sclDsh tiess. Slio hSd tried to remake him Into what she hud wanted him to bo, In stead of accepting lilm as ho was, villi oil his dreams and ambitions, iul his nbatird as she saw It Tcvcrcuce for Jas. . Through her own egotism she tad lost him. Had she thrown her self heart nud soul Into his work then, aim suddenly hecamo con Tlncod, llilo this pending divorce seed never have happened. A pr?y lo these thoughts tratigo and disturbing emanating from a soul rudely s' ocked lo life, Kirhnrn reached blindly for 'her clork. Wllhont glairelng again In the direction of tho orchestra, sho paid her" cheek and passed out lflto 'id street. Vet ah-' was hack nt Wi flolden Dollar club Iho following nit-lit and for m.-.ny nlgliis afterward. She V.'.s unable lo stay away. So sim ple, It Ircnme lo slip Into the little bomb, scrnro from prying oyes, where-, hy the hour, she could sec Ray aid wntch his every move men. A' lines It was a torture, at Unci i tl 1 1 1 1 1 . Alway-.i ulio rat In Iho ramo place. l.nciJIy It xvii n table few seemed lo fumy. Iivni'lalily sho was vailed ilium by the same smiling Italian youth RIcardo, sho learnt lo call hi in. After several nights n g!i'an?,o eort of friendship sprang up beHvcrn ihese two. between the rlil v.iiii had ion much mnncy and the yonng R.-.llan who had none. f-'orRi-ttlng I a plare, ono night, he oo::ei vi -d, as bo sot knives and forl;.i before her: ".Matiimic, nhe ees always nlono. I Miik II eea sad. Una sho not to l.ivrr, re sweetheart?" Ii"rti.'ii'a nmlleil crookedly, ".She hnd once, RIcardo. She h.-nn't any more." "He li . a psihapi ro:io away lo r.na:ucr countrce?" Mho chnk her heed. "No, he'.i right hero la Now Yovk, Riiai'do." . Il v.ss absrrrt. but fho soemrd t.i dcrli? a rpioer rort f rmnrnrt I ; ! w t '; REAL ESTATE DEALS i refusion. In mid It Ion (o Dip noro i tract, thir are !?( rrnittticd TAI.KNT. Oir.. Nov. 1 1 .- (Sp). i (hii)'nmv row nml wvml hMd Anothfr rtal Ntittp tianfcr wnor yotinn tork. The dMt was rloKod In Talont W edni'mlny whii. ! ,n,u, hnunh Jack Itonton of1 Mm. U Kpia-mon e'.hango.! A"!V,ini1- . . 4 . , . i hir holding hero for iho nrr'lcrntv ,lim.h,iWd n pniHll trrt of; Inut on It Btroot In AKhlunrt, j bind from Wctdoy VimHo adjoin; nwnortj by J. n. Mnxdnn. MmJ'1" Mr. Vniilto homo, nrip tht?i l;iPioh'n propi'itv hf-ro run 1 "ltv. Th plan l( tiuhl u liomrl latoq ot the biiildiiiK wlnro oel 1,1 from talking of her love to tbli sympathetic, young waiter. "But, madaraa does not lee heera?" , "She" sees him, RIcardo, but she doesn't speak to him." He sighed, "It ees sad. I, too, know in un happiness ot being separated from some one I love."- i "Why, RIcardo . V -: Barbara found herself looting at him wilh new eyes. So RIcardo, too, had loved! Sho and tbts waiter poles apart socially, yet each with the same capacity for suffering when an affair ot the heart bad gone awry. Her eyes softened as she looked at him. ;.. "Tell me, RIcardo."' He fidgeted with the napkin over his arm. "It ees ze girl I left behind me In Italy. She promise me to wait until I hat money to send for her. At first she write, me, e . few days, but now, It ees sometime zat I have not heard. ..." He shrugged his shor'ders In a half-humorous, half-desolate man ner. In time Barbara came to know Ray's own compositions nt tho end of the first tew bars. In time, too. free to marry Rita Gllmore! sho came, unconsciously, to wait for tliotn. Gradually her attitude towards his music changed. Us rhythm, its undeniable charm laid hold ot her. Finally sho had to admit to her self that her former sense of dis taste for his work had given place to One of prldo in Ills artlatlcjiblllty. Some people a neighboring table were applauding at the con clusion of a number of Ray's. Bar bara overheard ono of them re mark: ' "He's a genius, that saxophone fellow. I hear the1 best tunes we havo been dancing to tonight are his own worlt. Do you know who ho IS?" Add Barbara at Hint moment was lllled with a sudden desire to get up and shout bark, "Yea. he's Ray Lowther . . my husband." The words on the tip of her tongue, she stopped herself, ainnr.eil. Could It actually he that she wanted to acknowledge It? She knew that such was the ease. Rut, with tho rcallza lop came n crushing sens ' of Iho futility of ac knowledging IhU, now. They were still talking of Ray nt tho nearby table. "I hoar iho fellow la leaving the orchestra next week. He's written tho Score for this new revue, 'The Knavo ot Jazz.' A follow I know In the cast tells mo (hat tho cute dark girl who danced n few min utes aga Is lo do some high steppln' In Iho sumo show." That sumo night, Barbara wroto lo Ray nciinalntlng lilm Willi her decision to divorce him. Tho note, brief and to tho point. was the result of whnt she had hoard .'hat night nt tho club. Vet Iho moMve that hnd dictated her writing was not tho oiitcom) cf Jealousy or pique. Perhaps II was the most itnselllsh , tbl'jg Barbara had ever done. Sho bad written It lor Hay's sake so Hint, should he (ItiM'e'y love this girl, whoso tntcrdr:i weemetl Identical wil l hts on' n, ho would be able to mnrry .her. She crept out In tho wee hours of Ilia morning and posted Iho let ter herself. Dawn, sho was afraid. might bring Once ngaln a desire lo pnstpono tho Issue. All Iho next day sho went nh-int with a. dead feeling Inside her. That night alio re rai.nl to allow herself even Iho en- .mini Inn of nn hour nt Iho Golden Dolls- rlnh. That phase nf her life, she told hcrjolf, was ended fnrevor. Cejiji-.' jit. inl 1'rc-i.it rt'-.i .ird t.y rcjeh cn endsr. e'.anjis in to:eo;-fow'e cnsp:i-. KfMkliio's rnnftM'tlonovy i lorittotl, thn oM lum-h room adjoin Inn- un1 tw lot mitosm fnim tho Katfs Si'i vh t Slut Ion uml the I'UtlrtliiK iiiljutninff the hnnk on Wnmnfr ii valine. Mtm. Kim(MI will go to AnhlAnd ImnifdlHtrly to tnke tw- tho wr. luiuro. ANDKItKOX CIEKKK, Ore. Sow II. (Sf)(SclaI.) Frank t)6nzor und wife -called ttt Jan. MuyH Monday afternoon. ".,. Jr.s. MneDoweM nnd family pent Sunday nt Clark MarDowoU'g, . (loo. McAnnallu and wit wero out to tho vulley Tuoitday Bill Looh and family called ni tho Mays home Sunday evening. . John I'lerce wan out to Mod ford on lu8lneH Monday. , D. C. Hale and wife Hpcnt Fri day Jn Med ford. , . Mr. Hamilton relurhed to her home in Klamath KuHs Krlday. after spenddifr two week with hor niece, Mrs. Jns. Maya. Jim Marquess watr nut to Mod ford on liUHlness Monday. - ' ; TALENT TALK NT, Ore., Nov. 11. (Kpeciul) Mrs. Melvln McOrcw Ih reported vory III at hor. home In this city. Her mother, Mrs. James I'ellct of. Klumuth Juno - tion, is with her. - J!ob AVatermun, Mrs. ' Uernlcc! Hnyman and Mrs. Dado Thompson left Wednesday for San Fernando, Cnllf., for an extended visit, . Tho Talent Iudles' Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.: Donnom Wednesday, November 13. Mrs. C. V. listen will be assistant hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holdrldge left for Montague, Oil.. Friday morning whore they will be the guesH of Mr and Airs. Carlton, former Talent residents. Mr. and-Mrs. 11. H. ftussHI and son, Chester, and wife of Collage (liovc, Ore., recently moved into the house loft vacant by Txys Hifmllton. who recently leased ' Rcveriy $25.00 A my hinriinme ftiantei ciocie. The c is miiioB-;-; finiih is Iwo-tnne Spnih high-T lighied. . . , . Three -inch silvered did. Revere No. 130 $89.50 Wetminfter chimes. Cie is of llnodiiris mahogany, Spanish highlighted tm-tnne lacfitf finish . Hal rabed numeral diata. Cathedral $14.00 C.wof niketiw whkh rttaimithih luMrt and rfqntrei no prdnhing. Hnd ome mnttlfd walnut finwh, lluto Inch lilvtrtd dud, KVKKY 1IOMI-: Sltof Mr' f DEALER FOR TELECHRON ELECTRIC TIMEKEEPERS SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC Morris B. Lponard the Sleppy home on Main ittreet. Mr. and Mr. (jiwrenco Ilurrett arrived home Wednesday from Chelan, Wunh., where they were employed paeking fruit. Mr. and Mix. Arehie EhIch mo tored t (iJendulo Krlduy In' com pany with Mrp. Mary WorkM. They will vitflt there, and uIko Jn llose- bui-ts hoforo roliirninB. j . TJudley - Kjttefl , la .luyln- a new f walk In front , of lil. home here, j which will add iinueh to the up-1 pea rn nee of the! property. OOTK CRKKK, Ore., Nov. II. (Speclal.) John Stratton la movtns to Kopue ftiver. Mr. Strut ton will ho mlHHOd greatly by nelhhorH in this locality. Hetty Borden Apcnt tho Week end with hor teacher, . .Mra. Cram in OrantK Jhhh;- Delia I'refontuino returned to Hchool lHt week. Mrs. Curr-was tho only ono from Foots Crock to attend the Kebekah ! convention at Oold Hill. I'refontafno is adding I porches to his Iiouho. . I Mrs. CarJe, who has len ill for ' ome time is reported us improv- intf- . Mrs. (V t CuiT' lot recently for San Francisco to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. Henry CnrleC Mr, Carle went down some time ago. ANDERSON CREEK FOLK ENJOY BIRTHDAY FEAST A.DBRSON CtlKKK. Ore, Nov. 11. (Special.) Mr. nnd Mr. Jume3 Mays and family were irucsts r-' ccntlj' of Mrs Mays" aunt, Mrp. Fred Stlmson, when a' turkey dirt -nor wan served tq 20 ucutit. The dinner was frtvertMn honor of Mrs. stlmHOH'fi birthday.' j FOOTS CREEK . ' KOOTS CRKKK. .Ore.. Nov. 11. 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