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MTOFOTCTrMATL TTNr.rXT:. "MTTVPOTiTV 'OTF."iOy. fOXDAT. FTT!TrATV I. PXOE THREE PHOENIX CHURCH Q CONFERENCE ML A rou fort m e of youny people of tlif- Salv;uion Army in south ern oroRon is 1eing planned for Mt'ilfnrd on Washington's birthday, IVhriuiry -2, '2'i nnd 24th. uocord ini; to annouiH-onicnis inailn hy Adjutant K. .M. KlM-rluiri of J'nri l;ind, who has charge of work aiiioiitr youiiK kmU and rtilluivn in Oi'i-yuii and ldalio. fmo hundred dtU'Katos from the army's posts in south western Oro Kon are expected to ultend. Mi'iailicr and Mrs. A. K. Huyn ton of J '(inland, riivUionu) iniii mandcrs for Oregon and Idaho, will have i-hai e of I he conference. 'Tut lire Leadership," "The Xeeds of Today Seen Through the Kye of the YounK," "OrK-'inizatlon,"' "Officership,"' and "i'ersonal Ue-li-ion and the Hi-h tfehool Stu dent," are among the subjects io he presented and discussed at the conference. Adjutant 1'uchanan of the local corps', who has chai'Ke of arrange ments, is anxious to secure sleep inn accommodations for the dele gates in the homes of -Med ford citizens ami any one having room to take care of two or more of the young people on l-'riday and Saturday night, the 2'2m and Uoth, would greatly help him hy call ing phone number ;!"ti and regis tering their name nnd address, Mi nd.i), IVIn uai j -I. Med ford nnd icini:y: 1'aii night and Tuesday. Sliuhlly c. toiuytit. l.uvct lemperauire sli ly below I'reezinu. dri'iiiin: Kair tonight and T day. Slightly colder in .-mi:li entiai portions tonight. Local DatA .Oler ghl- UCS-and Temp raiure( tdeLii-ee Miuhest t lust 'l hi s. t Lowest i I:im 1 1 hrs. I humidity I pc;. I I'recipitatirni i inches ! 1 T. . I ;i Stale of w.aiher Tidy. Mis tiny Total precipitation since Septein- Sunvet today, p. m. Sunrise T.iesday. 7:i'0 a. m. Snivel Tuesday, ."rlti p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A, 120th Meridian Time ; s" r I CITY ! 7. if IP 3 You'd take a chance if you used all your batter for One Muffin Muffins bake more evenly when kept small. And Hills Bros. Coffee lias a rich and uni form flavor because it is roasted a few pounds at a time by a patented, continuous process Controlled Roasting. No other coffee can taste like Hills liros. because none is rcasted the same way, HILLS BROS COFFEE IJaUt'i- I'ily l:ifyn:nik ...... liriiso Denver Dl'S -Moines.... l-'resno Helen;. I.os A niseles ' MulwhflHil I IMl,eni. 1'orllaml j iieif i-.iurf j Utiselnirj; j K:ill l.uke 1'lC.V i Sail Knilleisen. I Sanla I'V Keatlle Spi'kaiie Walla Walla... Winnipeg 40 -S IS II X i; in i i; i 3L' 41' 2 a t'lOlHU' cloudy llain Clear i'lutnly Cl.iiKly CloiHly I'. (My. Clear Clear Cll-nr lialn Cli, inly Uiiin llain Clear Clear Clear SlHtU" cloudy I,. W. DICK, .Mettn;rolonlKt.- WIRES PROTESTS ; 0N CRUISER Bill ( omrihutcd. ) President i,oi!idci' and Senators Mc;"nry and Steiwer received telp Kranis thU inoniiiii; from the First I'reshyterinp church of 1'hoenix. Ore. The inessa-t s conveyed a protest auainst th.- pas-at,e of the cruiser hill now pending hi con tacs. They were se'it as a result oi action taken hy I he cuiiKiv-n -tioti Sunday ninht. KolKowini; an address hy the pas tor, lfci-v. W'oodliridc . Johnson. Jr., on "The v'hinvh's lii-sponsihil-jiy lor World Peace." ihe session and coimreation void to use thi ; mean.-: of reyi tiring their faith in the principle and jiraeticaliility of i he International KcHo- peace pact. The address was one origin:. 11" delivered hy the lit. Ke-. t.ieoi'Ke ; Ashton Oldham. 1). I)., hishop of ;tlic diocese of .lhany. N. V., at I the mass meeting; of the izenera! ! convention of the Protestant Kpis ; copal church, M ount St. Albans, ; Washing tun, I). .'., October L 1 . I 1 !:.'. It has been I'cprinted and circulated hy the National Council for Prevention of War. j It is one which every Christian i man and woman should read in ! these days of im-reasinu interna l tional responsibility. It may be I secured, loueiher with any oilier pwioe literature, frutn ihe council's ; office at tU-j Stock i:chaimebuild , im:. Portland. $ ! Local Firm Makes Germination Tests of Seeds The ime Hunt"- Para n 'Inter!' Crater to the .iv peak of technic;'? per '"' ii'i:. The-e mo; a ini:le fhuv ia t he n prod i cin- of the human voicn during the show wo: of the p.ci are. Talking intuio.O pieiur. s h .c ovevcome all oostaeles with " 1 niei i'.-iH-nce,'' a nd are novv del i -iwt' ! a success, . ' liH 'iiei-eiic" i nuiiandieu iioi :ouni ail-talking pic- i.n'y hei ause of ihe lalkinc ft attire, ercnee" opein-d at l.m ah-t due io its except ion:; U i.m this afietuoon. ii fine ,.lst of pkneis who b li;.lu.d the audiiMlce with corivi nciiu; and ;nii, ;!lui drama uc performance. There aie four principle chai-ae ' is in ihe drama. torii ayed b i:vei n P. re lit, William Powell, chv. lh ook and I oris Kcnyon. each of whom essays elUiilly iio pori.uu pans in T lie dcvelopmeii: of REV. LOCKE TO VISIT Radio Program KMED Mall Tribune-Virqin Station hi' the most gripping shown ill i le cit. . f 1 llle ;.ha. 4 . HIGH SCHOOL TO TRY CVTLVN P.II.ENT IN THE i;AlrCUN 1 PlCI UU Muftrxc n,E.MC i Venule of Hie crowded eondi lion in ihe study , halls at the i local high school, a system known as 'honor study halls" will he : ('(inducted, the first time an - tliiiii- like i his has been carried otu in .1 od ford. Students who I are known lo he dependable will i In- select d for assignment lo i he ! honor hall. Only one will be The Men's club of Ihe Preshy lenan church which meeis Tues- d;i nitlu the i!h lor their month-' l sapp i a; i". : ;!n p. hi. will ave is n-cir guest Pe W. T. I.oeke of New VorU "'ity. i Mr. l.oeUe is a returned mis- j sion;! ry from China w here he has spent many ears. At V : :in p. m.tfthe club will ad- I journ its meeiuig io hie main -aim uoriu in where Or. I.ot'ke will j deliver an a.;i!re.-'. lie is one of j ihe i'irie-1 mi.siouary speakers thai I the church lias ever hecll pri x - itrged lo list, tl to. ; Aii invitation is .xtended t not j nly ihe Presbyterian people to hear this wonderful message hut I to the congr-galions of the other: churches of the ciiy as well as also to the churches of the surrounding ' ciiiinirN , , St udents in t he Normal school, ! Albany college and the Oregon Stale cidlegc and university have n'dWiliil his conference hours and public meetings. maintained until Curt her develop-. '.made doubly effective hy virtue ol meats, and if the plan is a mu -j ihe Paramount Quality Sound , more study halls will he con ! equipment. ; ducted on -this principle. Mif- ! The all-talking version of the Mildred jiwrence will he monitor Para mount plct ure inijiresscd the in i he new study hall. She will first audience as lifting the new- take the roll, bin will have noih I found form of screen entertain j ing lo do wJih ihe discipline of ! ment from ihe experimental stao the wtmhnts. Cody Mas I In Ni:W VoliK. I'eb. -i. (.-Pi Lew Cody, moiion picture nclor, is con fined to hlb suit in Ihe Motel War wick wth influenza. 'Cody came east from I lolly wood about I in weeks ago and while wailing" lo depart for Kurope contracted ln flueii'a. I'Mward Purke. iiis man ager, said today Cody is improving and hopes io be up a nr. about In a week. Monday, I-Vhnuiry . l-2s.1l Meter. lilia Kyrs. ;:io to (l:-.i p. in - Ye Towne Crier. 5:l."i to B:U0 Mfdford Mail TribnnO news and markets. S to H : 30 Soul hern Oregon lias Co S;:!i to !l I'ads Transfer, i in i ft Mono Motor Oil Co. Tuowlny, I'ehruary !:?n io iti a. in -Me.ifm d Ooiue-aic l.anndr. It) to I 0 : Ho Southern :-on Pl cirle. 10:an to 11 Millard's Cah Store, Talent. II to 1 1 :.10 M. M. Dept. Store. ll:3n to 12 Colonial P.nkery. '2 to 12:3it p. m. Independ ent Kleelrie, I 2 : 30 to 1:3(1 Monarch sved and Peed Co. r.:S0 to 6 : 1 r Ye Towne crier. II: K, to f,:30 Pedford -Mail Tribune, news nnd markets. S to 1 --Snidei 's Oairy and Produce Co. 0 to Id California Oregon 1 'ower Co. Orction Weiiilier. Oregon: Kair tonifrlu and Tues day; slightly colder in the south and central pontons tonight. Mod erate north and northwest winds. The Owon-Oreffou limber com pany plant will be ill full opera tion by Maroh 15, aceordint; tp (reneral Manajter Jumea 11. Owen. The logging; eunipK iu the Hmtn Palls district, employiiiff Ifift men, will stun ubout March 1. The camps have heen idle blnce lant fail. The sawmill Ih now on a five-day basis and nmy be placed on a four day basis soon lor a flhort period to curtail production. It Ih planned lo cut all the Ions now on roadwnvM I :nol In lliu milhisMiri htifrvro Vfnrnh 1 The annual report of the Owen Ore ;on company, now In course of prepnrntion 'lor proHentntlon to the annual meeting of the board of di rectors ot the company, to be held early in .March, shows a substantial increase for lftHS over 1927. The lumber production in 1028 I ol aled approximately 09.500,000 feet, Ihe lo production approxi mately tfS.SOO.OOO feet, anil the cur shipment totaled approximately tid.lhto.tMiil feet. Manager Owen will leave the last of the monlh for the east to at end the annual meeting. Poriland Searrt. Roebuck ft Co. will coiiHtruet j-lKf,000 three-Htory department store here. I The Agricultural school that is j ' being conducted every Wodnfvsdjiy j . and Tluuvday cveninus by C, I). : Thompson, has been having very .successful meetings with about 25 1 persons present. The subject for i Wednesday and Thursday even- i lug's will he "Incubating and ; Matching-." This iM the third week the school has heen con I diw-u d. I There is no fee charged, and all tare Invhed to attend who are in nerested in this subject. ' Fresh ftout lite orig inal vtimtim pack. Easily opened with the key. 1929 ' A Rude Shock i MUX ICO CM TV, Feb. 4. (P) j Several thousand happily "mui i ried" people, have received a rude ! shock. The. supreme court lias de ! dared invalid marriages pcrfo.-med I dining Hie 25-year period begin ' ninii in PHI! in cerlain states then 'ruled by "unconstitutional govern - nn'MlH." The Monarch Veed & Seed Co. has rec.iMi! ly made germination tests on all field and vegetable seeds carried in .stock. This is one of ihe few seed houses in ihe stale who make their oivn germination1 tt'sl in seeds, and which is done to determine the viability of the seed before It is offered for sale. 1 "The operation of a seed germin ator entails a great deal of detail work and patient study," says Uay mond Miksche. "Some seeds ger minate very quickly in the germin ator. while many varieties consume weeks bofcr a determination be correctly, taken. Meat is ;yi im portant element In seed germin ating. Different seeds take dif ferent temperatures. Some seedf; can be sproui( d between bloti ing paper, while others must he tuck ed between flannel cloth. Ill order to be absolutely sure that deter minations are correct, check tests are run in duplicate." Anyone interested in this phase of work are .'old-d to call at ihe M onareh Seed & Peed company and t hey will be pleased to explain. 1 llb d HiiliCi llakir MnminK Dcmoorul nml lOvohinn I I.i-alrt cniinnliiliiitd. 3 BIG DAYS STAETS Tomorrow A MASTERPIECE OF SILENT PICTURES THE DRAMA MADE UNDER THE SEA Press and Public Acclaim It the i Most Unusual of All Pictures NEVER HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT L A MIGHTV DftAMA OF TH6 S6A ' 'DorothiflfevieKlfalph Gram, STARRING a at'6 tures. mr,ne A0 and TONIGHT ERVICE to the Farmer and Builder It has come to our attention repeatedly from observation and actual experience that much money is wasted in labor and materials, and efficiency foregone, because of the fact that the majority of all buildings from a feed trough or lattice fence to five-room houses, are be ing erected without any plan or drawings of the completed improvement. To Stop this Waste and Inefficiency This office is prepared to draft the plans for the following farm v buildings and equipment to assist you in building any one of them in the most economical and practical manner as recommended by the OREGON STATE COLLEGE EXPERIMENT STATION N4. 5 or 6 Room Houses (In Many Attractive Styles and Designs). Gothic Roof Barns Portable Brooder House Gambrel Roof Barns Mash Hopper Silos Combination Peed Bunk Cattle Sheds Farm Gates Dairy House Gable Roof Hog House Half Monitor Hog House Shed Type Poultry House Straw Loft Poultry House (V'in Storage Unit Portable Granary Potato Storage House Portable Pig House Implement Sheds Garage and Workshops Community House Garden and Yard Furniture and Fixtures T."t.t.?c( Fences and Gates Porter Lumber Co. 7A Our Proposition Is This Oliefk the building or items in which you are interested. . If. they do not ap pear in the list above, write in the name in the blank space left lor that purpose, return this advertisement to our office, either by mail or in person, giving us the approximate size or capacity of the build ing you want and we will mail or give you plans and an estimate of cost of your needs. . You will not in any way obligate your self and it is not necessary that you .are actually planning the building at the present time, but maybe you are merely wanting the information; this informa tion is what we are offering to you, with out charge or obligation. ; . We have recently added to our very coin-" plete stock of high grade lumber, several car loads of tow grade specials and are now prepared to furnish you with dimen sion, shiplaj), boards, flooring, siding, etc., at any price you may want to pay. Call in at pur yard at your early convenience and look over thin new stock at new low prices. .... "Builders' Bureau of Information 204 S, Fir ' Phone 124 WRESTLING tom Alley vs. jack wood 8:30 P. M.