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a v. v PAGE POUIt AfEDFORD MATfj TIHBTTNTC, MEDFOUP. OK KAON, SUNDAY, JUNK 22. 19.10. E McLaglen Here in Laugh Film Will Rogers Here in Fox Talkie I aA tl I - y;. .1. ft; -triHt ,Hilf. - -ItWn -htHVi .;tlli I! 1 VB w.r llf. ' ii a yttl .I- i. Klc... bnn 6't Hi, Hi' WASHINGTON, Juno 121 (IV AVI. en a person ku'.vj l bed with his mind fixed on KetUiiK uji m u .certain Hint! the next juorniiiK hu often awakens at that Hints with out tlio aid of an ularni clock. This 1h ono of the myalerfea oi sleep explained by Dr. Otto Kauti era. Austrian psychiatrist. When sleep come?, Dr. KauiRii suys, the sleeper is divided Into Hireo or four persons. There i the walking ego, the dream ego, and the sleep eo. Tiio latter is unconscious. The econd Is semi-conscious with a sort of un controlled contact with the outfddo world which results in weird Im ages, lovely dreams and horrible nightmares. Hut tho first like a sentry, stays awake and keeps watch. It challenges all stimuli coming to the h rain and if any of tnctn look suspicious it warns tho dream cr and awakens the sleeper where upon all three become ono person 'UKHln, ready to flKht or run. Uofore spllltinK up for the nhrht, Ur. Kauder says, tho whole per sonality, acting a cmnp command er, irlvea the sentries their speclrl order's. Such' would ' he c the unkn to uwaken Jhe others ul a certain tiine ' , . ( , nurliiK the month of May, Cien oral .Motors dealers In the Unlled Ktatcs delivered to consumers 131, " S 17 cars. accordiiiK to an announce ment made today by Alfred J Sloan, Jr., president. This com pares with 142,00-1 In the month of April, and with 100,031 in Miiy. 11!U. HuleH by (leneral Motos mnnufacturhiK divisions to deal ers in tho United Htates amounted tu 1341,1011 cars, as compared with ,132,3(15 in April, und as compare:! ! further .with 1 75,873 In May, 11I2I. Total sales to dealers, hirudin1? Canadian sales and overseas ship incuts, amounted to H7.4K3 ca.v, or over 0.200 cars per day. as com pared with 150.0(11 in April and ns compared further with 220,277 lit May, 1020. (MKMIO I-XMi" IS SI N'S COItONA, OIIIOA.N 1IKMKVKK DI'jLAWAUIO, Ohio. Juno 21 (fl'j "Cosmic fog," huge, Irregular masses believed to bo ga.s. is b1? Hoved by Dr. Harlan T, Ktctson, dl rector of Perkins observatory here. to bo tho foundation of the' sun's corona. Dr. titertson is endenvnrlng to de termine how close nho "fog" ftp preaches the earth. The sun's corona, he thinks. Is fho light reflected from n cloud of the "fog" much na light Is reflected by dust particles which then ho come visible. Louisiana produced 100. (ion short tons of. sugar cane , In 1020, bumper crop. Modern Magic t IToat and cold come from ninslo outlet for this electric rcfriitorator ranfee, developed by Frigidniro en Kincers for kitchenettes. The com bination occupies only four squara feet of floor space. ji-- ' :-' : , nr fan REGARDLESS of tlio condition your cnr'n hody may ho (n, our superb facllliles and long cxporlenro will restoro 11, al moderate expense, to a -colidjtioa like new. ' . ' . We mnke close estlmales. -V MP w M Jill I , " T- Iplll. I - I msb mm- The redoubtable Victor McLiig- I len and the vivacious Klfi liorsuy frolic IhrouKh "On the ..Level,"! U-K-I) cninedy-farco which opens j an engagement at the Kox Hlalto j theater today. .Lllyun Tashman ' plays an Important role In tho pic- j tore as a heKUilliitf person who i King of the WASHINGTON. 1J. C, Juno 21. One of. tho richest men of Ku ropo Is an Assail n, Not only Is he nn Assussln but the leader of tho Assassins u million of them. ' Hut the Assassins with a capi tal A . have nothing to do . with assassination, at least, not now," says a bulletin of the National Geographic Society from Uh Washington, D. C. headquarters, that gathers up the thrcadt-i of one of the strangest Btorles that geography has to tell. ( Hal hi uh and J'Vn tress Play Parts "Tho story of tho Assassin em braces three continents, Asia, Af rica and Kuropo; It spreads ovcrl nearly 10 centuries; it is punctua ted with such names us Alarco Polo. Kdward I of KngUmd. (Ien-In(1 ghls, Sultan tfanjnr of Khorasan the King of Jerusalem, Katitnu, daughter of Mohammed, tho Aga Khan. MadcmolHcllc, Andree C'ar ron, Kdward VH of Knglund, und tho $85,000 colt "Hurrlo On.' "To Unravel this three-hundred-thousand-nnd-uno Arabian Nights romance ono can begin with.. a halhluh In a French chateau near Ohambrey or travel back nearly 1.000 yearn to tho unscalable for tress of Alamut high in tho El brus mountains overlooking the Plain of Teheran. "Twenty-three years nftei; VII llani tho Conqueror won tho bat tle of Hastings, one Hasan Sab bnh, by . clever deceit, raptured iho fortress of Alamut. If ho lived today Sabbat could earn the name 'master mind', or even 'anarchist'; as It was, ho hoeame famous ns tho founder of tho Aswisslns. As (Irand Master of a secret society ho schemed to free Persia from Arab domination by working thru a Moslem sect called Ismallls who traced their line of faith to 1-a- tlnia, daughter Mohammed. Minority Huh with a nagger "Ijicklng followers In liar go1 numbers Hasan Sabhah turned for power to tho dagger. He j dedicated his sect to murder. , Krom Impregnable Alamut. 'the i Viiliui'o'M Kent, ho ordered the killing of s'ultans, caliphs, kings dnd crusaders. It was always a ruler Into which the dagger was plunged. Kor two centuries 11ns-1 Sahhah, the Old Man or mo Mot.mtutrrs, and 'his suecesMnrn spread terror through the world nto Grand Master gave nrueis to Lira nil Priors serving In dlf fer- ant dlHtrtets: Kernian in rcrsia. Hvrla. and elsewhere.. Each had a slaff or dais, or initiates, who won converts that entered the r der ns 'adherents. A chosen few became fldals, or devotees a den penite set of adventurers and racketeers! The fldals were a sort of foreign- legion drawn from many nations and peoples, selcct,- d for endurance, for daring, and fanatical exaltation, Marco Polo learned the aston- ItOilmr rHM'iet of the Old Man of BATTERY SPECIALS 6-Volt 11 -Plate Batteries .... .$4.50 6-Volt 13-Plate Standard . . ... ,$5.00 6-Volt 13-Plate Heavy Duty. . .$6.00 Guaranteed Ford Generators Like New $5.00" ' f ' Batteries Recharged 50c Severin Battery Service Berrydale 1522 N. Riverside Medford-Made Batteries Kets a structural steel worker played by McLiislon to Invest his money uftil some of IiIh friends' In a tfold-brick real estate proposi tion. Other ineinberH of the cast are Mary .McAllister, William' Illinium, Leila Mclntyro, Arthur Stone. Assassins the Mountain's power over his fitlals. In Alnuuit, this master criminal caused to be made a beautiful, secret garden crowded with ruses and other flowers, trees bearing peaches and plums, and vines with lucious grapes. Fountains t owned their spray into mirror pools bordered by gay pa vilions. This exiiufslto garden he peopled With lovely women. In the arid mountains of Persia he created a paradise to servo his evil designs. Initiates (ilyen Tasto or "Partull.se" "When trusted fidals candidates reached Alamut they were drug ged and carried unconscious Into tho g a r den. - Awakening, they found themselves surrounded for a few hours by all the . beauty JnyfJ imaginable; a paradise Indeed. Hut onco algal n they were drugged by stealth and car ried out, "When a fldaiu recovered his senses he found himself in the chamber of tho Oranrf Master. 'It la true, tho Master told the candidate, 'yU have been In para dise. Ou slay this prince and when you return my angels wilt bear you again into paradise "With tho bright memory of paradise filling his mind every fldals welcomed (ranger and court ed tho death that would usher him into parudlse forever. "Tho drug that tho Grand Mas ter used on his . fldals was In dian hemp, (cannabis Indlcn), al so known as hashish, and from tho latter term has como the name which Kuropo fastened on the Ismullls, 'Assassins'. "Conrad of Montferrat, crusa der, fell with tin AssushIii's dag ger In his heart Immediately af ter he was recognized King of Jerusalem ; so did Haymon d, Count of Tripoli, fall. Prlnco Kd ward. later Edward I of Knglund, was Htabbed. but recovered. Cal iphs nnd viziers .werp found mur dered. Sultan Kanjar orgnnlzed an army to wipe out Alamut. Ono morning when his army was half way to tho fortress he awoke to find a dagger pinning n message to tho huiuI beside his head, do no farther, It warned. Sultan San jar turned around and went home. i "lint riot even' tho Asnssln could wIlliNlund Genghis Khan's westward drive. 11 Is Mongol le .linM ......mred Ahmiut in 1250, ul.m.,i Hasan Sabbah's library and deHtroycd his garden. Tlio Muni lis dispersed to Africa, In dia. Syria, and Persia. Kor six ccnturlcx the remnant colonies strung led without a central lead er. , ' Itch leaded Hrltldi: Him nine Powerful "Then about lNIio In Herman Piovlnee, Pershtt 14nsntrAll Sltnh, ,v descendant of lntan Ismail, roup to such puomlneitee that he was ex iled. While fleeing to India throtmlt Afghanistan. Hasan AH Shah, ,-r .JJ. Will Kotft'ifi mid lainiMlt'ii Hare production, "So ''Wo uro all brothurw under tho j sldn, " briefly expresses tho theme J of Will Rogers' second starring j picture for Fox Movietone, "Ko : This Is London," which opens a four day run at the l'ox Craterian ' theater today. Jlased on the George M. Cohan stage succcks of a decade ago it mIiowb the Oklahoma wit and phi-i the Aga Khan, did some service for the English among tho wild mountaineers and, upon nenching Hombay, was rewarded, lie wis recognized a lender of the' Indian IsmiUIls, given th0 title, His High ness, and granted a pension. "Gradually Ills Highness tho Aga Khan of Aga Hall, Uombay, became the recognized sptrltu il leader of the , Ismullls tribes scat tored throughout the Moslem world. "News stories from Paris bring the strange story of the Assassins down to date, for Aga Khun who recently married Andree Carron, tho French dressmaker and daugh ter of a hotel keeper. Is none' othr than His Highness the Aga Khan III, Knight (irand Commander .of tho, Indian. Empire; Knight Grand Commander of the Star of India; Doctor of Laws, Cambridge; Bril liant Star of Zanzibar, 1st Class; nominee for the Xoblo Peace Priz-;; racing stable ovner . extraordinary, and hereditary leader of tho Is mallls. "The Aga Khan, descendant of tho Assassins, numbers his subjects at more than a million, yet ho has no territory. Ills residence Is Iiom- Before and After In the faco ot tho unseemly hasto early manifest In advancing thy claims tif at loa.st one candidate fo tho republican nomination for gov ernor, tho attitude taken by tho Deschutes county central commit tee Is pleasing. Indeed. The commit tee apparently feds that there is n' time for aM things, and that a period of mourning should proper ly interveno before expressions may bo given as to any probable action bearing on the question of replac ing the nominee whom death had removed. Such fueling is Indicative i or entire good taste. t As has been mentioned, this w''s! not apparent in all quarters. In! fact, its lack was evidenced il most colncldentally with announce ment of (ieorge W. Joseph's pass ing. Friends of Alhln W. Xorblad Immediately urged that he, as runner-up In the republican primaries, should be designated by tho state central committee as the party nominee. Thus ho was placed for! tho second tlm.p. In but a fowl months, in an extremely embar rassing position. The first, it wlllj be recalled, was on tho occasion of( the dcnlh of Coventor Patterson.) In the very newspaper editions' chronicling Oregon's Iohs. the siic-i censor announced hlnifelf a can-! dldalo for nomination. Now, it will' be observed, tho well-lntentionel but ill-advised offices of his sup- : porters again create the picture "f ono vaulting over an open casket as a short cut to n coveted prize. ; 4 U is 'tint' tho :.. purposd ot The lltltlctiri to discuss the. sihintlnn which has arisen Hn the- republican.' GET RIO OF IOWA WAN TELLS HOW TO SufTere:l Himself hice, Years with Weeding Ulcers or" Tiles Which; Caused 'ARony in Spite of, All Doctors Could Do' , - SIMPLK REMEDY QUICKLY STOrS All signs of klood and rAixs "I miffircd with riles for'thrcc ycal-s., I tried advertised remedies wim no remits and after my hdme doctor did mc no mod I vl.iij t0 others. Some said it was! poes, oiners nicrs, others ab sepNMi'M. hut : . ....... v. vi 1, nnj was 111 UKony and bled so freely and ..nn pan, i naa 10 be net "l night and day. Hut I know ,. : " ' : i"'"1" nowan1! .urV.r'." a yi Jnkr,,.1, 1 no "nger si der. declared Mr. O. . K. C. 7?Ti kn?w" r"id'n- igcd iff. of rrp:nn. laws . O "I mi iu .J. d - --" "v 11,3. ni me store took them regular : im, m me ,.-, jon 10 aa on the ".mc nnn irom mat time on my pain and flnw of blood grew stead- llV less until trnn nmi.t.. . rri h.-ali'd my trouble and niade me rii ana nappy and I think it wonderful f mv m, v.. ...1 .. Vi 1 , , . "ii iy an? In a scene from Hie This Is London." ox Movietone losopher in the rolo of a Texan cotton mill owtier, a man preju diced against the Knglish, mostly because they were not American. Kvcntually business calls him to I'higland. his son falls In love with an Knglish girl and In trying to straighten out the trouble, Rogers arrives at a mutual understanding with his Knglish friends and finds Ihey are fine people after all. ' bay, but his home is Paris. Wheri he paid $85,000 ,for the racing colt "Hurrie On" to udd to, his stables some of that money came, perhaps from tho dusty , little , towns of Quiulmus nnd Masyad in the moun tains near Horns, Syria. Of their own free will tho surviving Ismall ls of Syria send annually one fifth of . their revenue to tho Aga ' Khan, one of the richest men of Europe. ftegularly the Aga Khun visits ' his people and his journeys take ; hint to Morocco, to Syria, to Zan zllwtr and Eat Africa, to Persia land the Punjab, to Sind 'ahrt llom- nay. i ne . jHmaiits 01 muia are known as Khojns, a class of1 Mo hammedans which by their devo tion to trade, havo been distributed far and wide. "Ismallls throughout the world pay tribute to their spiritual and hereditary leader, it Is said, by the purchase of small phials of wal-?r which are shipped from Paris. now, perhaps from tho chateau near Chambery In Savoy that the Aga Khan gave to his bride. The water Is the Aga Khan's bath water considered sacred by his people and capable of working cures." party except insofar as the claims of Xorblad backers have made it necessary that It be discussed. The situation would be more pleasing If the necessity had not been cre ated. ( A better time for all this would be when the stato central comml: tee 1 organized and faces tho ta3lc of selecting a representative can didate. Even now It may be recognized that this task will not be an oaky one. Tho committee, in making Its choice, must not only name a man with the peculiar abilities required of a chief executive, .but in that same mun must be embodied qual ities which will Indicate that there is a reasonable possibility that he can be elected. , j Aside from the premature an-, nuunccmeiU of the Xorblad candi dacy, wh h'h would undoubtedly les son the Xorblad chances for elec-1 Hon, there Ls another angle which! his supporters have failed to take: Into consideration. They havo sect only the fact that his vote wts second high In the primaries; they have failed to see, cither inadver rntly. or wilfully, that, since the primaries, tho relative popularity which he then enjoyed has greatly diminished. It is extremely dottb: f"' r he could command the party oUdnrlty which would be neces sary for a successful campaign. And that is a requirement which must be present. To ignore Its nV senee would be to perform service for which the 'democratic-nominee should be sincerely thankful. (liend. Pullotln.) PILE TROUBLE sell them on absolute money back guarantee, so you risk nothing-." continued .Mr. Um whose pic ture appears .bo...' Colac I'Ue Tills made of finest invpnliiinl. :n u l . , . 1 ...w., in muiiua inrjceni lao oratories, arc hannloss, quick and effective in correcting various in- ..-., ii'i-itim ana oowei irouoies "iiiiuui aisiuroinir any other or- Rim. Doctors prescribe them. 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