cmcao tt »Al« y Y tt.v r i MO8COW, (U P )— Getting m ar­ ried lh Russia is easier'now than It was, but the state of being -mar­ ried has been made very mueh more burdensome. Russihn men are thinking hard now before plunging Into matrimony, -.j . T h * pew Soviet marriage code belled entirely the 'first' reports that the Russians had abolished marrlhge. They have made com­ mon U w marriages legal so that registration Is no longer essential. But in this they have only w rit­ ten into formal form the decisions o f Soviet Judges everywhere In the past four ydars. The Judges, exercising what is known as t ie “ freedom of their revolutionary conscience” which enables them to f it the words of thé laws to what seems to them fa ir agd^reasonable bad made common-law-marrtag- es binding already. Now they are so In the words of the law as well. So getting married is simpler than before. TMere is no longer the fuss and slight expense o f reg­ istration. Instead, a mode of W e suggesting wedlock is enough to prove a marriage and to entitle a wife to the various benefits of the married state. Regfttration now la pnly desirable »» Is the simplest proof of marriage. I t does not need the support of witnesses nor of documentary evi­ dence. Rut being married Is more ar­ duous on account of the new law4. A father is saddled with the cost of maintaining his children -Until they are 18 years old and this re­ sponsibility remains with him ev­ en though he is separated from his wife. I t is operating as a re­ straint on too Impetuous experi­ ments in wedlock. Not many Rus­ sians nowadays can support child­ ren for 18 years. The new law, however, has laid on this burden both ways. The tie* In 1*88, before the blue l*V s came In— directly frqm th* bleacheira while Caaey «till waa at*the hajt. “ Praad” i‘F ra u d !” cried the maddened thousands, ^nd the echo answered 'f ja u d .” But one ecornful look obllgation o'f a d a ll children to fro^n Caaey aaff the multitude was takfc cafW b f 1 (heir aged - parbhts has been imposed on them, chief­ fo ts occurred Immediately af- ly to free the state of the burden. ter the umpire had called the sec­ And in the advantage of matrl- ond strike upon Casey. '"In the sabseqne/t 'excitement over the , IN F A N T A bbs third strike the accusation was < W illiam Claude W illiams. l«h- overlooked. " ’ fant son of M r. and Mrs. W illiam , I t Is understood In Mudvllle C. W illiam s of Talent, passed that It was a grade hursed by away at his home in Talent, "Irid h " LeOnberg, ^rho was bat- Thursday, January 8. • Funeral services w ill to held boy for the visiting nine on the afterdoon in question, which from Stock's Undertaklg parlors, caused the charges against Casey Sunday, January 8 at t : 8 * p. 8o- 'be dragged ■ after a ll these . Intorment w ill be in Mountain year*.. On his alligator farm In Aflsona Ieonberg said he wag View cemetery in this city. prepared to appear before Landis add testify that Casey’s bat was Mias Ma Pwa Hmee, a Bur­ folded shortly before the game mese young woman, has passed and Casey likewise. tbe final bar examinations In “Loaded” London. “ I t waa' nothing unudual' for ball players to be loaded i In those days," commented the pres- CASEY S T IL L R E TA IN S H O M E FO LKS’ C O N FID EN C E Idfent of, the present Mud ville Nine. “ But if the bat wag, Its news to me.” (Continued From Page One) f o e musty files of the Mudvllle ehail be brought In. Bugie contained a m atter of fact Aa an advance step to make aocount of the famous game upon Mannt Hood safe for visitors In wtylchythe pitiless spotlight of the future, 1800 road and trail publicity now is turned.’ signs w ill be placed in Mount Hood national forest as soon as the enow melts. Many of he signs are to be placed between Government Camp and the tim ­ berline, outpost of searching parties daring this week’s activ­ ities on .the mountain. e’s D elieious The comlpittee on housa affairs, w ish-to make pub­ e r, was an interested part of the at the end of a noose here today, groups at .the Christmas tree and fo e youth waa hanged for the lic for the whole community their entertainment at the community murder at Needles. California, on sincere thanks to Elm er Morrison house. So her death, following so July 8, 1826, of Marshal James who with the help of M e rritt Ran­ quickly a brief illness, comes as a West. The trap was sprung at dles and H ilton Bieglet wired en­ shock to the district In which she, | t o j l , he was pronounced dead at ten seventeen and one half. I t tirely our building. M r. Morrison lived. . ' was the longest time that It has la an electrician of a b ility , so that aver taken to complete an execu­ the power'company was Willing Slater was game to The regular monthly meeting Of tion here. that he should take complete charge. A ll ¿sires are min In. the Upper Valley Community Club tfie last walking to the execution conduits, on the same as ' an»’ Will be held in the club room at room with a firm step. building In which there, are pub­ the Community House, January lic gatherings. This w ork was 1.- Ae there Is no president, ow­ done entirely at night as M r /M o r - ing to the reelgaation of Mrs. rlson is very busy during tho days Gottscbe, tbe nominating commit­ which made It doubly hard, and tee will bare a naine ready for the still he refused to take any re- approval of the club. 35c Cts. Per Lb, Shop Saturday •! You will be delighted with the delicate flavor of our toasted sandwiches. A cup of hot, fragrant chocolate or delicious coffee, with a light salad or desert \vill complete a perfect lunch menu. Let us serve lunch to you tomorrow. '.. ' . * * .1 ' • Lithia Springs Pharmacy LOOK THEM OVER CAREFULLY! Herbert’s Grocery 8 Pound P ail $1.30 Sw ift’s Picnic Hams, Per Pound Cured The New Way Wash. Potatoes, Lb. 3c > - S» Del Monte Campbells Pork & Beans 16 Os. Bottle 3 Cans 25c Arctic Snow (Hardwheat) Flour Mothers Oats (Bleached) With China 49 Lb. Sack, "$2.11 Per Pkg. 39c Fancy Santa Clara Crater Lake Prunes Food Economy Builders . • Start The New Year Right-Trade at PFlje Homç of Choice ánd Tender Meats Money Savers Saturday aad Monday, Jan. 8th A 10th M IL K — Lib bye— f o e The Winchester Store” Wo Parboiling » Onions, Lb. - » - lO te n tu n j Stores Enders Block nearest to fresh cream— Tall Cam O IL — Wesson— A highly refined vegetable oil— Unsurpassed for making Mayonnaise— Quart can*-...:.........../....................... 48c Dates 10 Os. Package 2 Pounds 25c P. & G. Nice Ripe Laundry Soap Bananas 10 Bars..39c 3 Pounds, 25c Dry Onions 10 Pounds B E A N S BED MEXICAN BEANS-v6 P O U N D S.............. LfMA BEANS—5 POUNDS ............................... BAYO BEANS—5 POUNDS 13021 L A R D — Fresh in bulk— I t ’s pure, 3 lbs............ .................. 80c SH O R TEN IN G — In bulk— Purely vegetable, 8 lbs............ 88c S H R IM P — American Beanty— Latest pack— No. 1 cans .... 14c 3 for ...... ..................... * ................. ................................... .............. 4Oc Fairview Meat Market ASPARAGUS— Libbys Salad Points (short tips) 1 lb. cans, 28c 8 for ................ ........................................................... „ ................... 79c SODA C R A C K E R »— They’re “ Tru B ln " — Freeh aad C r is p - Pound ........................................ 18c; 8 Pounds .......................... 48c By request we,have some nice and juicy corn beef made from government inspected, beef. Boasts of Beef 2 Lbs. for 35c S U C E D B E E F — “Creamed, and served on Toast makes a tasty lnncheon dish"— 2 1-2 os. Jars, 3 for ..................... 4©c H O N E Y — New Saturday and Monday Specials crop— Extra large Combe, USc; 3 for 48c •Plate Rib Boil 2 Lbs. for 25c Corn Flakes TOM ATO SOUP— Campbells, of conse— 8 cans ................. 98c Flank Boil 2 Lbs. for 25c 6c Each r 2 Lbs/'for 35c PHAS— Standard— of good flavor h at not quite h* tender as the fancy peas— 3 cane ......... — ....... ................................ ....... 98c A P P L E B U T T E R — Llbbye— Delicious on Hot Biscuits— 1 Pound cane, 3 tor ..................................................... ................. 40c Sw ift’s Jewell Salmon ! Sw ift’s Side Bacon •• 45c Per Lb. POULTRY KILLED FfeESH DAILY STA R C H — Amalso C o rn . or Gloss— 1 lb. PkgeS., 3 tor 98c G E L A T IN — R o yal— True fru it flavors— 8 packages — Bananas Fine Young Pork Roasts. Peanuts While They Last We Haro Our Own Delivery 2 Lbs. 25c 3 l b s . 25c We DeUver Free Inside Oity Limite. FREE DELIVERY Thos. Hill, Prop SERVICE CORN— Del Monte Tiny Kernel— Sweet aftd tender ........ 10c 3 cane ....................... .................. ................................ »................... 88c C R YSTA L W H IT E SOAP— Pare Soap— a ll thru— 18 b an , SSe F L O U R — Crown or Fishere Blend— 49,1b. Sacks ...... ..9 2 * 0 0 C O F F E R — 8 oth Century— Tbe Iasi word in C >Se* excellence — Hot out of onr Roaster today— Hoi oo four tafele tomorrow — Pound .... 4Tc; 8 Pounds Qroand Century Store €t*uME7 n g waste's onttonsr Mte A D IR O N D A C K SYRUP— Pure Cane and Maple— Made In the foothills of the Adirondack*— F u ll Quart Can .......... ...... 88c Freeh Roasted 61 North Main 8k W A S H IN G M A C H IN E SOAP— Pgetg— Large Pkg«. ........ M e COCOA—‘Hershey's— .“f o e children like It for breakfast"— 1,— S lb. Can ........................................28c; 3 for • • • • • . . 90c Beet Chinook PLAZA GROCERY PANCAK m F L O U R — 8porry’e— N o . 10 Sacks ..................... 98e » Jersey S w ift’s Jewel Compound win have A LIGHT LUNCHEON * OnrKdelivery service hr given 'to our customers I “ gratia.” It is for your convenience — use it. It costa you no, more than if you carried it yourself. long the department Rock Bottom Prices for Saturday! .le liver 25o-30o-36c iimpson's • Hardware HO M ING PIGEONS Callows Takes Murderers Life The United States war depart­ completed Its teats in reference to ment h*s at the present time training racing pigeons to fly gt many pigeon l o f t s scattered night. The friends of the Jesse Cooper throughout the country, training fam ily are grieved to learn of the homing pigeons for signal work, SAN Q U EN TIN , Jan. 7— W ll- passing of Mrs. Elisabeth Cooper, and It Is understood that before community mother of Mr. Cooper. Mrs. Coop­ Ham J. Slater, twenty-four, died Egg Mash, $2.90 per 100 Jersey Corn Plains Scratch___$2.80 per 100 3 for 25c Wheat, . . . 82.78 Per 100 Kelloggs Oats, Pkg. 10c Rolled Barley, $1.80 bag Special On Hams at * PARING KNIVES services or Carrots, 3 Lbs,-.___ 10c Saturday O nly Big Reduction numeration for his that of bis helpers. to the world’s surest, purest and most economical leavener. Y o u are certain o f best results at lowest cost, because it pomesses twice the Usual leaven* in g strength. Contains tw o leaven*