Medford Mail Tribune
Second Section
Eight Pages
Second Section
Eight Pages
DUy Twenty-fourth Yetr.
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MEDFORD. OREGON, Fit I DAY, OCTOBER 25, 1929.
No. 21(5.
COUNTER
REDS ARE
EXECUTED
Activities Against Russian
Soviet Ended By Firing
Squad Forged Docu
ments, Is Charge Ban
ditry, Terrorism Among
Activities of Group Is
Allegation.
REAL VETERAN OF
F
PHOENIX RESIGNS
MEDFORD AIRWAY! ACCOUNT ILLNESS
J the
KRASNODAR, Russia, Oct. 25.
(VP) Twenty-one men, described
as bandits and counter-revolution-tots,
were executed here today for
Mbvei'Hive activities against the
70rerainentt countryside robberies
and terrorizing the population.
It was alleged that the organ.
ation, which wus headed by a man
named Savitsky, maintained a plant
for forging documents and pos
sessed arms and ammunition. It
was further charged that just be
fore their arrest they were in the
act of recruiting additional mem
bers to extend their terroristic ac
tivities. Other defendnnts were sentenced
to varying terms of imprisonment.
With the flight completed yes
terday, between Oakland and Med
ford, Arthur Sturhuck, veteran air
mail pilot of Pacific Air Transport,
joined the ranks of pilots with
7500 hours in the
air. 1 I
It was in 1914
that an army cap- ;
tain took young!
Starbuek for a 1
ride. Then and :
thero he vowed j
he would be al
pilot. His first)
experience with ;
the air-mail was
gains over
valleys and
mountains nf the
j Pacific coast in
a plane having a
00 - horsepower
motor, contrasted
with the 525-h.p. engine on the
I toeing mail four-passenger plane
! he now flies.
There were no lights for dusk
to dawn efforts, so Starbuek and
another early-day mail pilot drove
up and down valleys in a car of
popular make, lighting an airway.
Then they started flying with the
mail over this two-man network.
Starbuek, who is a familiar fig
ure at airports from Los Angelas
to Seattle, ha his regular run be
tween Medford and San Francisco
bay,
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ROSTOVON DON, U. S. S. R.,
Oct. 1!5. (P) Fourteen Russians, in
cluding two former high army of
ficers of the army and three prop
erty owners, were executed today
on charges of maintaining an armed
monarchal counter revolutionary
organization in underground quar
ters in the North Caucasus moun
tains. A large number of others Identi
fied with the organization were sent
ut the same time to concentration
prison en nips under sentences of
hard labor from five to ten years.
Individual pennants who were
drawn Into the circle through ig
norance were liberated.
Authorities said the members
nied themselves-under the guise
of a rellgioua sect named "Imyas
lavtzl," which purchased arms,
stored ammunition and sent emis
Buries and propagandists to Black
Sea towns to agitate against the
red army and soviet economic and
political plans.
It was charged that Colonel Paul
Ciregorovltch, a former czarist of
ficer, and his brother, who were
leaders in the organization, formed
a military council of 12 whose
headquarters were located In a re
mote place called Rubiik-Aul In the
Schonlski district of the Caucasus
range.
Sweet Sixteen
Recipe Packet
Free for Asking
Another standard, nationally ad
vertised food product joins the
many other products advertised in
this paper, starting a schedule to
day, alter an absence of some time
from these columns.
It is nhlrnrdelli's Chocolate, a
, Pacific Coast made product and
kmie that is a household name and
i's universally used.
The ad today calls attention to
"Sweet 16" recipe packet No. 2
16 card strips of prize winning
recipes thut are free by writing
the company.
When you call for this product
say "Clear-ar delly."
TO GREET LEADER
A ca ra va n of ca rs will take
local business and professional
women to Klamnth Falls Novem
ber 1C to meet MIhh JIuth Jtlch(
national field secretary of the or
ganization who Is now making a
i iuui yi iiik wi'Hi. j ut? m im win
women wm niiena a dinner to oe
held there in her honor. She will
be escorted by the local women
to Medford, which will be her
next visit, a dinner being planned
for her stay here. This was de
cided at the weekly luncheon, held
at the Hotel Holland.
Miss Mary Newell, ndvance agent
for the Moroni Olsen Players.
spok& before the club In the in
terest of booking the company
here in February, in the plav.
"The Makropoulos Secret," by
Karl Capek. A committee was
appointed by President Maud K.
Chapman to see about securing
the Craterian theater for the pro
duction, in case the club decided
to sponsor it.
Jack Holt at
Rialto Saturday
JESE CREEK P.-U
IIEKSK CHEEK, Ore., Oct. 25.
(Special) The P.-T. A. met at
the home of Mrs. C. W. Waddell
this afternoon.
Robert Humphrey returned
home last week, for the winter,
nnd will give a hand on the ranch.
Charley Humphrey is busy
hauling wood to Eagle Point nnd
Medford. Ho has several hund
red tier yet to haul.
The Wednesday night prayer
1 eatings are picking up again
nfter the scarlet fever scare. Mrs.
Agues Moffltt will lead on Wed
newlny. Oct. 3th.
The "title of the Sunday school
lespun for Oct. 27th Is 'Christian
Liberty Through Christ."
The Chorus Kid
at I sis Theatre
"The Chorus Kil," at the Tsis
theatre, is the story of a show
girl who dnrrd to live up to her
conviction in the pursuit of a girl
hood she had missed, with Virginia
Urown Faire as the star to carry
out the theme.
Interesting slnnts nt backstage
life, an also a revolution nf life bh
It Is lived in the Inside of the
homes of the utirn-rlch, are in the
Effing, with such sterling screen
Krformers as Hrynnt Washburn.
'Hedda Hopper, Tom O'Brien and
Thclmn Hill.
(Contributed)
A great shock canio to the people i
of the Phoenix Presbyterian church
last Sunday when their pastor, j
Rev. Woodbrldge O. Johnson, Jr., ;
announced that in accordance with
orders from his doctor he would
have to relinquish at once the pas-,
torate of the church. Mr. Johnson 1
has not been up to his full physical ,
strength tor the past several weeks I
but no one dreamed that it was !
anything more serious than over
fatigue produced by his strenuous
labors during the recent months. I
Until the meeting of the Pres
bytery of Southwestern Oregon,
held in the Medford Presbyterian
church Wednesday, this matter
had not been widely discussed.
Mr. Johnson tendered his resig
nation to take effect immediately.
It was with deep regret that the
members of that body brought
themselves to an affirmative de
cision. Mr. Johnson took up his work
in the Phoenix church the first
Sunday in October a year ago. I'n
der his pastorate the work has
grown with very gratifying results.
The increase in church member
ship has been larger than during
any other equal period in the his
tory of the organization.
Through his leadership a very
successful daily vacation Hfble
school was conducted in the church
the past summer during a period
of six weeks with an enrollment
of 94.
Likewise, at his suggestion, n
week day school of religious edu
cation was organized shortly nfter
the opening of the public schools
this fall.
The enlistment of Miss Ruby
Powell, a very able teacher, was
secured to co-operate with Mr.
Johnson in the conduct and man
agement of the school, and the
work now is progressing wit h
splendid results, comprising the en
rollment of pupils in the first
seven grades of the Phoenix school.
During his pastorate Mr. John
son has called much upon the peo
u le of his parish, visiting with them
in their homes in sickness and In
health. As he leaves Phoenix and
the Rogue River valley to try out
the lower altitudes and warmer cli
mate in some southern section, ho
will carry with him the Godspeed
and sincere and loving wishes of
a devoted people for his rapid and
complete recovery.
Rev. Johnson leaves tonight on
the Shasta to join his parents in
Los Angeles.
MOVE BUILDING FOR
BEAGLE POSTOFFICE
Due to the success of the com
bination of Jack Holt as the star
and Frank R. Capra as the direc
tor of "Submarine," the two were
re-united In the filming of "The
Donovan Affair," featuring Jack
Holt, which will he the attraction
at the Rialto theatre tomorrow.
Jack Holt has been a popular
star of western pictures for over
ten years, and has portrayed the
loading roles in many notable sue
cesses. Recently he has be.'n given
an opportunity to show bis ability
as a dramatic nctor and has
proved himself a great star. He
was highly commended by fans
for his new type of characteriza
tion in "Submarine."
"The Donovan Affair" is a
screen adaptation of the play of
that name by Owen Davis which
was a Hrnadwny success.
BEAGLE, Ore., Act. 25. (Spe
cial) George Purcell moved a
building the first of the week
from the Garden ranch to the
Beagle postoffice site to be used
as a post office building. Mr.
Purcell and Mr. Gray's tractor
was used to do the moving.
SHADY COVE SCHOOL
BUS IS APPRECIATED
SHADY COVE, Ore., Oct. 25.
(Special) The new school bus
now makes its regular trips to and
from school and Is a great im
provement for the children who
had a long walk to school.
HONOR TALENT TEACHERS
AT RECEPTION TONIGHT
TALENT, Ore., Oct. 25. (Spec
ial) A reception will bo given the
teachers of the Talent school on
Friday evening, October H5 by the
Civic club of Talent. ' A program
has been prepared and the pub
lic is cordially invited
he's always
hungry,"
PT
. . . says WESTERN mother!
"T LOYD is absolutely the pi
A-S ture of health again," says
Mrs. P. Koless, 446 West 91st Place,
Los Angeles. "A few weeks ago we
had to force him to eat: now he's
always hungry.
"I knew what to do when he he
tame bilious, halt-sick and listless,
because we've always known about
California Fig Syrup. Lloyd's coated
tongue and bad breath cleared up
with the first Kew spoonfuls; and
CALIFORNI
In Just a few days his stomach and
bowels were acting perfectly. lle'B
gaining right along now."
California Fig Syrup has the full
endorsement of the medical world.
A pure vegetable product, loved by
children. A gentle, but thorough
cleanser of a youngster's system and
a gentleenergizer for sluggish bowels.
A stimulator for lagging appetites
and digestion; a help in building
sturdy limbs and robust bodies.
The name California Is
A Important. No imitator
THE MCH.IBCITr LAXATIVE
AND TONIC. FOR CHILDREN
Phone I
31 L
RUSSELL'S
'MEDFORD'S OWN STORE'
Phone
31
Now Comes a Qreat Reduction on Dresses
and Coats that ivill Make Selling History
in This Department
We have handed each one of these 200 garments a red tag, for parking too long.
Parking too long in this department means just this every garment in stock from
the first day of September to the first day of October has been radically reduced. Not
a garment in stock has been here over 60 days, but our merchandising policy must be
upheld and we clear them out quickly Right Now!
COME EARLY SATURDAY NO APPROVALS ALL SALES FINAL
5 75
$1
For Velvets, Satins, Crepes, Georgettes,
the Most Correct Fashions for Fall
in
Garments Worth to $25.00
For street, afternoon, sport and dinner wear garments in one-piece type and the fash
ionable suits. Beautiful transparent velvets, printed velvets, printed travel crepes, lus
trous satins and silks as well as georgettes in combinations. The silhouette style frock
so noticeable now in Btyle magazines, is well represented, the new length frocks you'll
want to see. A wonderful collection to select from in all the leading shades and sizes
from 14 to 46. Truly a garment sensation for Saturday.
$
10
75
, Garments Worth to $15.00
Correct stylo detail in each garment, even
if they are at this very low price, surpris
ingly styled of excellent silks in becoming
modes for miss or matron. Do not pass
t his opportunity by without a close inspec
tion that will convince you of their very
excellent value and the most opportune
time to purchase correct Fall apparel.
Marvelous Frocks to $35
Regular
Some of our very smartest frocks of the
season, georgette-back transparent velvets,
crepes, satins and georgette. Exquisite
dress creations, marvelously styled by the
very best designers and many models by
world famous designers bearing their
label. Don't delay Come early you'll
have a happy surprise awaiting yon at this
opportune time to purchase.
25 MARVELOUSLY FURRED COATS PRICED NOW AT
$65
Gorgeous Furs of
. Extreme Size
In the Latest Styles
Wraps Worth $75
These truly wonderful coats embrace all the best and most desired Fall designs. Beautiful linings, finest fabrics, perfect
fitting and furs are of the best, scientifically selected for perfection. Straight lines, flares, tierres, flounces all in the
correct coat lengths and sizes from 16 to 42. Black, navy, brown the predominating Fall colors with both light and dark
furs and a wide assortment of collar and cuff treatments to select from. -
SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TONIGHT
Gowns, Slips, Dance Sets,
Chemise, Panties, Bloomers,
Regular and Extra Sizes
Hundreds and hundreds of these
garments just arrived in time for
this Saturday Sale. Never before
have we had such values never
before have you been offered such
values. Luy gifts now buy
your own use buy liberally
save at. least one third.
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SEE OUR
WINDOWS
TONIGHT
for
and
Glove Silk and Rayon, Lace
Trimmed, Tailored. All sizes
Both Regular and Stouts
Just think of itl Glove silk pant
ies, lace trimmed and plain, dance
sets, chemise, gowns and slips at
this low sale price in all the best
underwear shades as peach, pink,
flesh and nile. All garments cut
true to size and perfect fitting.
66x76 Cotton Blankets 98c
A good weight, cotton sheet blanket in a pretty range of
plaids. Full size and an extra value at the regular QQp
price. Special for Saturday selling, each ,
66x80 Part Wool Blankets $1-59
flood warm napth, a part wool, single blanket in a good
range of colors in pretty plaids. A very special value and
the cheapest part-wool blanket CQ
in Medford tyliJV