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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 30, 1925 I FIVE ! Drain it.,i.i k New Years Eve DREAMLAND HALL Thursday Night, Dec. 31 Dancing 9 till 12:30 SPECIAL MUSIC Lots of miiKcmslkors-l.ots of fun for nil ,,,,,,,1 lime assured. , EVERYBODY n CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS . .. I.. I'll.' .Mm II. J L'lwfn "I Vonenlla spent the iluy .. J.fc... Ml.ll HlYtW-Allgltat llirr . . . irlln llnrriNliiirw w I" !'. Lot ailriidlnic to biialncui uffiilra WW- , . , .. . ..... ft.. CMM...rkl.f ti- Irill HW I'"11' vocal junctor. I't Tuesday for Marah- inn-si there. ... . t.,m ('....I1.-.-......!! K $tt1. supervisor of the Hiiialnw utivnal luteal, I"'! fur form Ilia jrnirilu)'. "" w"l mi"!"! i ,ICHC 01 l'"" " tl..l..tm III l il I l . il I 4 111 I ' - - Mrlniyra has - r.-1-oVf.raiV from her imt from diphtheria, uml ihn ttldrnro M. H'' Uh all'l-el lull) iho relraaed from iiunrnntiut. nor Has Tim In mm! Ailr-ltt.kU iw-Htaiitev Warrrn. on or Mr. 131J lira. J. E. Warren, wna uper- j lira on '"' i "'.ii"i. iad adnoiil. Mondny itfiornnou. Trail In I'un-luiMil Tlio .nr um of a olif-half ncro Irai-t of and In Prospect pnrk l.y Hurry WlllUtltlM. wum limiUIIIH'tMl yc.. irrday ly l-'rank KIiiim)', lui-itl nallor. IkuinriH Naiiii In FHiiI Tli nrtirirau n! tlm lutMiittil biiNlnN umff. Alad.lln dirt Uiirra. wui. fwd In the nfftrn of uiinty ll.rk Brinn yolprilny hy Alli o I), I'li k- ttl of KuKni. lir. ('riM-tnlt n Tulk n( l.iini'li. m tr. 1'Kti.r 4'rurkatt. uT iho fconomlui tlopitrtinriit nf thi unl irmly, wilt ! tin n)uktir nt tt tvfkly Iuiii-Iii-i.ii hi ihn I'ttiiintii.r of (miiurro .Tliurmlity. Ill" nuliji'ct till Im 'Tiiltlnu iin tnvi.hlury of u rmtmunlly'H t-npliitl." flub lAtuli'm lo SiNNik Mm. 1.. Kichantiion. Niutit pr.i.liltMt of rliil. iilirg nnil Ai-itol.l 1'otlh.r. Initio tsunly rliili li'iiil.T, will In- nprnk "111 IllnntlllK III I lit. WIIiIwimhI vhool nt rulp iTfrk, Kiitiinhiy. Jiniary 3, Il 'n niliiouiii'-il yrn urdiy. KuniU fur a lll.riiry will liu nlird lliroiiKh n pin nui'lnl. TlilTO l.lii'iW! Immu.mI MiirrlioiK Ik-Miin wrrro lamii'il nt tin. otri. i. I County I'lnrk llrymin ymiKnliiy II the followliiir: .rntiflM Mi.II.Iiim QM of KiiKiip-(?row HtnKi routi i imiii Irono I'ottur nf Civil ilti loult Ji'iiMon ntnl KNlhi-r J..n. . bolh nf Kukpiik: Kmnk Ht. and Fliirvm.- Volk, both of n I)lKo. Cut. FjUTTIU. I'll.ll.. Ml Unit.... M.u Jorolhy NVniyri', Jilnr. Noinyri. r. and Mr. H. (. Itlnnni-hK mi l rk and Wilnivr ltltnai'h ilmvi ' Halftn fhrlatinnN tnornltiK. ro "nln lioiiio Kulurdiiy ovvnln'. Jfy apent th iliiya with Mim. wmyre', nrnl Mt. Illrnrhi'i pur '. Mr. and Mr. John Itoohrlnm'r. nil other ri'lnllvra. N'rvr Train im tt a it.ir.i Wyjl iriiin wn inn on ly thn '-.uriii i iiriru rinnpniiy yonior y to nporuia liotwoon IhK pit nt lrpn im.l ih ovv ti-rnilnnl nil.' J tin ouiaklria of Kiikpih-. Mii Ii. . 1,1 w,,rl '" I1'" "'r- Jinal Hi wito lulil off for two or dnya m t.'hrlntmiin tlmo Inn wr in ii un in Km ,..w '"''"''"linn to lomimny . I Wnium" llmkpii Into Two IV r"1", 'no "Koil Wimon" h,!;,"ui,l"r on Wlllnnii'tto nil'.'.'! v.... "Jlovt-ntli iiviMiim nhmit 2:.10 'wtordny inonilnK hut woio fiinh m "wny tnTorq iinythlim of vnl- Bovling Alley i Changed Hands I have trik.cn over Walker's interest, made some eliannet, "' Willi the nssislanee of my son larroll, will eondiuM "Hue. invite your patronage. Elmer Roberts WELCOME IT I...y ,., ,.,. In III.- pln.i. ,y a,,,,,!,,., ,0). w, r.'liuil.d it i ,, ,,, linnn. Hall 1.1.,-nv,. !!,. ,. lin k . -l.-....y , ,, Ilrriir. lor l,!l at Mailrli,n . Il.'l.. I'mm .li.m il,,,, , M, fM ' J"""!"!! i lly w in hi.K..,. y,.l.,rd,y Ju;im.H lr. Iti.l.nu.,,, ir.-r.- 1r. K K K.. .IM.,,,, ,)( , Mum h !"" ''I'"1 "l'.HllnK .. llollilayn In KuK,. Mr.. l.on,. , s., l,.sMr , II l.i.w.. ami . ,,,. r ,,,,: froiii l'.,iil, UicllliiK i.i , ,, V r. "'"".'r- ,!,,y '"'". '") wllh lnr Iniilliirn. Work Mart t Vkla Tht rock marry work al Vl.la will l,o irl. .'.I tin. w.-..k un.l.r II,,- dlwllon r Oli.r llaiiinu r. m i or.lInK to iin il.illn.'.in. nl l,y '. J. .m., toull. ty cnKin-i.r. I'n-il Hurl. m lli-nvrri',l llurton .m of Mr. and Mm. A. J. llurton. ; TWrlHIi lh UV.MI1IC ,.M W, ,K altrndliiK it radio whnol i, 'i,r. land, in nprmlniK ill,, holldaya with' Il I m pan-nlH. t ( Inrvnii- Ih lkiuip anil wlfi. to I'lirllnnil riari m .. II. Ik nup and wlfn ,.f Hi.. u.i. r Mi K.-iirl.. river rouiilry w.-n. In tl Ily yuMU-rday on iin- way to I'ort liuiil lo vlalt Mra. llt'lknup'H pari'iUH. Tlin 'nr OiiiK-rii I'lmil A. ItaiiniKnrt.'ti. Jniui'i o'llonn.'ll nnd I. S. U.ll win- flni'd fl imiiIi In pnllri. rinirt yi'Mti-rday on u I'linrut. of imrldni; Ihi-lr ratri on thu atrui'ta altir dark without HkIiIh. (;Iiiimiiii Iti-ti-nMil From .Inll Jaluii. Illramiu yi.Mli'rday paid a (ln. of on a t-haiKo of din- orderly rndort and waa ridi-iiHi'd from tho county Jnll whiru ho had hui'il lait fur il few duya. fur of lloH ShlpiKil K. It. rarku VMl.rday Mhliip.'d from Ilia war.-houm. a carload of hum for T. A. I.lvfslcy And i-omiiany. They arc dcMllut'd for I.oiitlou liy wuy of St. Johna, New HruiiHWkk. , t ltiy Taken lo Kalilll Wllllnni ('ampr.'ll and Mam tlay. lm'lll huya who had heen coinmlttcd to the male Industrial achool nt Halem, were taken thero yealorday hy Col onel .1. J. llai'luuiKh. Juvenllo of ficer, III hl car. I'llcuilmrtf I'.iipli- Hitp Tniil .lohnxnu and fatnlly of Kllennhurit. Wash., were In Ihe city yeaterday and reliiincd lo I'orlland durlnit llie nfteiniinn. Mr. Johnann waa a Kiieil of K. I!, tlllntrnp 111 tho Itolary luncheon yeaurday noon. runner Want Itialil fimu-li'il A deleuatlon of faiinera fruni near lllmlra called upon the nteinlieia ,,f the county coilit yeaterday to ak that the coimiy iiravel a mile aeclloll of n load thai lends weal from thai town. They llk-recd to do the Kiadlint If the county would furnish Ihe lock. No encminiKO incut win- klven Ihent lor .Ho 1"'" . . . Itciuiii t rortlnnil Mr- Mr, N A. linker and dauclller i.eone, retiline.l lo Portland Tues day aflernoun lop tho nnminl "'" ; IHK t Iho (IreKon Klale '1 ''" ' "no,. i. They drove tn MlKOlie TtaX Hp.-nil .Ho nirls. ,,,,. hnlldava ltll Hielr parenta Mr. ," Mrs. '. K. Hnlr f No, Mr. and Mrs. A. I' . Maker of le as an. Hill. 'I'hey report ai'lmol ion lllllon" In Portland "el.m fine WIIM visitors Inn, I. ;--.mM I'UHlllCHb yesterday. '",'nr.wl7,,SL,"':'!-r'''''ii- :riiv in . ."" lllMf-lit.li 'mm u """""'i: .Mm. ii. W. lloli. t'oclilln, "'I "KWI'M. Jen ll. -'l h.'.''?', ''"""I"" "IH-II III .,. III.. I""K', , , , ' ' j1"" l'''''l"du!:uI1LT,' 10 I'-Hiiv on fl.if.i. ..... ,, , , " 7 ' "". II will 1... " in il III eoiiri. '.' da'.e In the. justice, l-UKcn,. i,,,,,,,,,,, x,,,,.,,,,,,,. Ml .i... .My,.,,,. Walpnl,., ,.y J..; :,iv-'mv; '."" '""iu; ' ' i1, W"r"' 'nrpeutor, j"'.i; t. a. !,;;.;:" ; ,C"r,"K- ..n.MBO I IMIHliucll,,,, KlrlH ui o ui Ihe .w three. " ;ry KuraKo Imlldlni! hy ,,o Mclia.nra hruthepa, which wl "' I'-'- '. Klnnnona Jl"0, :p...".ny. marled y,..r,,,iy on leiilh nveiiiu, west h.tweeii Wll laiueltt. , ,,U)I Hlre,.lH llanil Is Iujiir,i.v.i KtutK reHlileni f .Mei,m, WI1K ..,..,.: day ordered to il, hospital W,ero a hailly lf,.,..,, !, llllKhl hl) K.v. u medical attention. Mr. Klutz. '.Mill to Ihe city t Bt.t. ,!,., ,. ..nil was liniiiedlately se,,i 1o u,0 I'm Ifh- Chrlallan hospital. Mr. mill Mrs. Davis Kntcrtnln Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Iiavla, res.d iik at O .itral wesl of ihe city, en .I'la neil at u house party over ' hrania.. Mp. and .Mrs. H. O Shear of I'tlyalllip, Waal., and Mr and Mrs, It. .1. Kniiliah and dnuKll icr, Markiiret. of l,ehanon. San IIIi-ko (Vmpln Mnrrlcil Hope I rank Ht. Sure nnd Florence Volk, h.ith ot San I) cro, r'al.. iveri. innriled In iho off co or Jus . ce of the I'cuce Harold J. Wella here yes orday, the Justice nff c alim:. 1 hey were passim: through Ihe city. la-mi- fop California Mr. nnd Mrs. flayrnnnd Torrey find son. left on Ihe Slinsln limited yesterdny for soiiiuern i niiiornla where they ex pect to remain a month. Mr. Tor rey. proprietor of tho Electric Clennera' establishment here will visit his former homo In the Monti). nririn Clirbitlnn Htmpltnl News Admitted: .Mrs. Ii. It. Niuhs- wiindr, rliy; Kred Ktutz. Mntle ,ton; Mrs. Kennotli Chase, Sprlnu- flt-ld; A. W. Hlevirk, Fall Creek. UlmniHHeri: Mrs. T. A. Hell, Mabel; Mernard Voiidk. Mabel; Mrs. M. A. IJdbblns, rlty; .Mrs. M. b Taylor and baby, city. . H(wk CruxlMT Ih Being Torn Imti JS'ho Porter and Conley roek eruHher that was set up for work on the ( ireendoor-Lnrane seetion of the Lorune hlRhway is belnff turn down aild will bo shipped to pnriinnii Hock from a county crtishT will be used to finish tho ntad in tho spring- A.Norci;Mi;NTs TUB WILI-AKKNZIK THIMHLK club will meet with Mrs. k. i;. O'Nell. Thursday afternoon, Ue ccmber 81. Till? I'NITV STUDY CIXn WILL meet with Mrs. Leonard uross at 630 Charnelton street this afternoon at 2 i. m. All inter ested are invlled. ItOUV THK MKN OK TUB lUVINO Oraime will entertain their wives and lady friends with n pro gram and oyster supper. o'clock New Year's evo at Orange mil Would Ike nil llrnnKora to come and Invito their friends. COMMITTEE. ' UOItN HAMMOND At the Pacific Chris tian hiiBpltol, Tuofdny. Docom hep 211. 11.25, to Mp. nnd Mrs. flooPKC I- Ilnmniond, 1662 Olive street, a son. Sl'TTON' At the family resldenoo. motor route II. funuay. i her 27. 1925. to Mr. nnd Mrs. Marlon J. Sutton, a son, weighing S 14 pound. INSURANCE MEN MEET NEW VOKK LIFE AGENTS UEHE FOR CONFF.ItENCU A meetlns- of agents of the New York l.lfo Insurance company In the I'-iiKcno territory was hold at the lOugene ho. el yealerdny. and was attended V dislrict officials fruni I'oi'lliinil nnd ngents from hu K,.iie. Mnishflcld, Husohurg and ' Torll'and officials attending wore I w Dav. nconey director, and Agency Director Long, hugeno agents present were .t. W. It I F. I 'rent Ice, F. A. l'ngo nnd J. V. (lilsln.p. Agcnls from oittalde clilea w.-to .T. Albert. Mi.tson. of M irshf e I rani V. IIte. of Cnr Ita and Mr. Ilolen.au. of Roae l.urg. l'lana for Iho coining yetu were discimsecK SHIRLEY ARRESTED HERE V WANTED AT nOSEIIl'lMS TAKEN IIY OITICEHS Finerv Shirley, nllns Ed Pwlro, nllia Tom lllckmnn. nllns l'nt Me 1,1 was arrested hero yester d v l v Khcrirf r-rnnk Taylor and hlof Doputy Van Svarvorud on a Mann act , ml ho Is wanted further in connection with the case ngt.lt st .... Nelson a tl'lllisletlt hnrher, 111 r sled hero r-i.nday. Hhlrley, It l ! ,i win. i.i". nt tn? '"; J ,i, scaped IhrouKh "X."'rl oi a hotel room as Iho orrii'ois up priiacliod. . hp n-..,., lllckmnn. Hhorlff unit : ,i. Shainhi'Viok c,..o down after him. Eaclnslvo l-nillca' Hnlr O""1"".. H J'. llnnna with U. P per Boll, 1 ' 11 n.i lienutv Bhop. for- Sy'w.Vh Molor and Frank.o tf ,NSUHB AVIT1I IIliNHY TltOMP i;i ;i:nk iiotf.i, i)i:i itAuli;i IS CIIAIKJK IIKIIK .. ' i I'li.iimicr nf Forii Knii(i llan i.mlN In laiKciu, lilclll llcil III Sllli'iii VcNtcrilay Wllh the anoai In Haleni yeatop. day of W. W. Wllinnt, two eKed aciienica fop enteitalnlnif eni,,l,.v or Ihe Ford Mi.o.e ..I , ,, ...,'..,tjr UKVII - n ... r.UKV B an.. frustrated nnd Wllmot . -will h iiioiiKhl hack to this city today, to face u charico of UofruudliiK thu I'-iiKene hold. ClalmliiK to he a representative or tho western division of Iho pub- I'.' rolatlotm dopartiuent of tho orii .Motor loinpaiiy, Wllmot at. leiniiteil to orKiinlssu un cntnrtuln. inent lor employes at tho Euuuno hotel and la alli-iccd to huvo lashed check for J1C5 In that hostelry. No chaiKe InvolvlnK tho chock, Which Is H, ,y ,,lllL. ,,Uunty nu- hoilileH to Imvo been drawn on lie Lord Motor company of J)e- rolt, namliiK u i),.,rit mnki ,, A messiiKO reported to Have l,e,.n sent from here to the ford Motor company broUKht a re ply to discredit Wllmot and said hat ho wim not connected with the company. Wllmot approached Iho fiaiom I' onl dealjis with n proposal that he aponaop a bniniuet In a Snlom hotel, the Kuestn to ho all Ford employea in that city, uecordiiiK lo dispatches received In Kuifune last nlnlit. The expenao,. Wllmot il credited with suylni.-. would . be hoi no by the Ford Motor company Of IJetrolt. 1 Thin scheme is practically tho nine tho prisoner is aald lo have ht'KUn In KUKtno. Klahorato prcparatlona wore made and urranitementa for a five act vaudeville prouram from lort land were Included. Deals were al so made In Kiilem for full pauo ad verllsenienls In the newspnpora. Salem dealers hocumo wary and liuiuirles were mudo which resulted In Wllmol'a arrest In a hotel by leputy Sheriff Ilurkhart. Chlcr Deputy Van Kvnrvorud will leave for Salem this inorninK to return the accused to tho Lnno county TO STUDY MARKETING tii'llOOh WHAi HE IIRLD .STATK COLLEGE - AT Lane Mvn Have Pi-omlHod to Al U'licl; Intensive Course . w to IU Given " D Ton direct orH of eo-operating niarltetiiiK conoernB in Lane county have promiwed- O, S.- Flelchen. rurtnty aKent, that they will at tend an in tonal vu school for d-, rei'toi-H and members of Orccon co- operative associations at the state agricultural college at Corvallis, Felruary 1. 2 and 3, according to Mr. Fletcher. Purpose and mothods of co operative marketing, recently char acterized hy President Coolldge as the biKgest problem of American I agriculture, are the subjects to be taken up. The school was requested of the college by the co-operative cbuncil lost October.. C. J. Hurd, extension specinHHt In marketing, will be in- charge. Marketing experts of the United States bureau of agriculture econ omics as well aa members of the college -staff will be instructors' '.Vulton Peteet, secretary of- - the National Council of Co-operative aM.HOclations, Is also expected to be present. Subjects' for1 study in dude: History of co-operativo jnarket ing in Europe and America; econo mic basis of marketing; factors entering Into price-making; rea sons for organizing marketing as- jsocintlons; aims and purposes of co-operative marketing and some things that co-operative marketing cannot do. . .., . Dulles and responsibilities, of di rectors will be studied the last day of tho school. Several loading bank ers and directors of large corpora tions of Oregon are. expected tv tako part In these discussions. , MRS. HODGE IS CALLED RESIDENT OF SECTION NOB.TII OF CITY PASSES Mrs. Delia Ahagail Hodge, for 1.1 years a resident of the motor rouio A neighborhood .north ot Eugene, died nt her home yester day at ihe age of 63 years. Mrs. Hodge la aurv-ved by her widower, Jefferson C. Hodge, nnd the following children: Mrs. Anna Dnndl nger of 1ncoln, Nob.; Mrs. Itoia Mathews of Oklahoma; Mrs. Mnrv Mnrkley and Mrs. Ruth Hathora, both of Ottawn. Knn.i Mrs. Hattle Chumbera of Eugene, motor route A. Albert Hodgo of Wonthorfol'il. Oklahoma nnd How ard Hodgo of Juncilon rlty. Mrs. Hodgo was a member of tho Unit ed lirethren church. Tho funeral w 11 bo held nt tho Dtanatctler chapel Thursday. De cember 31. at 2 p. in., with Inter ment 1" the new - - l'cnl" otcrw Itev. Fred Horiishuh of Ihe n hie standard church will con duct tho service. . CHILDREN GO TO HOME MTTIiK GlltliS FIND ri.ACES IX COnVAIiMS Two lltllo girls, daughters ot C. ,1 llurnett, a rosldont near Swiss home, will ho tnkon to tho W. C. T IT. farm home nt Corvallis today while tholr two llttlo brothers will find a homo under tho roof of a kindly neighbor woman, nccordlng to ft statement made last night by Lnno county authorities. Following ft petition filed In tho countv court recently, which de clared that tho children woro de pendent, ft hearing was set for 10 o'clock this morning heforo Coun ty Judge C. P. Barnard. Tho father however, appeared yesterday nnd consented tn tho plnn to tako tho lllllo girls to Corvallis, and to. turn tho boys over lo ft woman who had exprossed a desire to mother them. Card of Thanks , We wlnll to thnhk niir frli'tlila for llu'lr ninny aeln nf klnilnens .Inrlnif un rerent hprenveniont. The sornit. nnil lieiintlfiil flowers woro also Ri-i'iitl; np preelnted. Mils. TIIRHRSA OltAV. Mil. ami MltH. alCOItllK IIKIIRIIT, and l-'iinilly, Mil. nnil Mltfl WH.ti W.M.KB.n and Family. . . New York Tlmnt " Orders taken for' New Yenr'k edit Inn. J. M. Pulton, corner Eighth nnd Willamette, utter 2 p. m. i 12-30-3 Store Closed All Day January 1 iVo Interest 5 No Carrying Charges No Red Tape - J Ydu Secure the Purchased Merchandise at Once! Choose now your winter casy-to-mcet payments, on many standard high - You Are Invited GOI.DEX WEDDING OF XOCAIi i CX)ITLE CELEBII.VTED Sir. anil Mrs. S. I. Ogden .Sur rounded by Group of Relative and Friends Hero -if. With all but two of their child ren present, and a host of friends ,a'hd pother relatives to wish them well, Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Ogden, 431 Fourteenth avenue oast, yes terday observed tho r golden wed d:ns.orihivorsary. The two child ren died Borne tlnie ago, Mr. and Mrs. .Ogden came to Oregon in 1879, four years after they were married. They resided In Portland then. The. marriage was performed December 29, 1876, In Woodstock," New Brunswick, Canada, by Rev. George A. Mo Donald, -a Baptist .minister. Those of the Immediate family at the anniversary celebration hero included Mrs. R. G. Masters; Les er I... and Florence P. Ogden of Eugene; Gordon S. Ogden : of Portland, and Mrs. J.. Frank Gra ham of Seattle. . Mrs. Philip' Christ of Washougal. Wash., and Mrs. Herman M. Rice of Eugene, assisted by Miss Betty A., Rico, served refreshments.- Elizabeth Ogden and Melba Masters, granddaughters ..of the aged couple, entertained . with music selections. . . ' Local people Invited to the an-1 niversary party Included tie fol lowing: , Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Conklin, Miss Ethel Conklln. Mrs. Mnry. spickerman, Mr. nnd Mis. Henry Hostlck, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bud Bnlley. Mr. and Mrs. .lack Nort, Mrs. F. R. Hunt. Miss Mary Thorn, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Rice, Mrs. C'arn McKinney and son, G. G. ' McKinney. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sam RUgh, Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Korn, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. B: Gray, Mr. and Mrs. W. T.. Carroll. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. G. Brhuer .and Mrs. Edward Judklns. ' - DECREES GltOl'ND ' OVT JUDGE SKIPWOUTH BY Desertion and Cruol and Inhninnn Treatment Grouiuls Alleged for Separation Nine divorces were granted by Judgo Skipworth of the' circuit court yesterday. Zola Ricger was given a decree from K. F. Riegor and she was al lowed to use hor former name, Zola Sims. They wore ..married at Tncoma December "25, 1917, and cruel nnd Inhuman treatment were alleged. Lloyd F. Pock claimed,, (Icaert Ion nnd was grunted a decree from Emily Peck. They were married at Eureka. Cnl., June 13, 1910. Sylv;a Rnthhun was given a. di vorce docrco from Charles R. Rathbun on tho ground of deser tloni They were married at Sal mon, Idaho, May 27, 3 919. and it was alleged that Iho net of deser t'on took place February IB, 1923. Tho plnlnliff wns given back hor former nnnie. Sylvia Koblson. (loi'trudo Ward was granted n dooroo from Jesso Wnrd on the pround of cruel nnd , Inhuman Irealnient. Thev were mnrrlod at Knoxvllle, 111., Mny 29. 1897. . Margaret Sample claimed deser tion as grounds fnr n legal sopar nt'on from Chnrlos Sample und wns given hor freedom. They mnr rled at Vancouver, Wash., August IS. 1923. Martha K. Ronm claimed cruel and Inhuman treatment and- was 1-rfH.I w 'a -Jt Now! At the Very Beginning of Winter You Can Have A HANDSOME NEW FUR TRIMMED WINTER ar.i pay for it by the convenient new McMorran & Washburne " " '' Budget Paying Plan j ' ' v A Modern Merchandising Policy Inaugurated to Broaden This Store's Service to the Community - : The response to our first announcement of cxtentling the Budget Buying Pl!ri..' to the entire store met with amazing, success. . Hundreds of men and women accustomed to buying radios, cars, real estate, etc., by the deferred payment', I, plan were quick to grasp this opportunity to buy apparel for the entire '; family, house furnishings, blankets, 'etc., by this easy, new payment plan." ' ' ? Here Is How the Plan Works: v;; S : ' PURCHASE ANY item or group of items in the store amounting to $25-or more. Pay as little as J4 down and the rest in easy to meet payment. Pay-.. .. ments thiit you will scarce miss from, your salary.' ' ' ' ' " 7 j . needs for your family and for yourself and pay for thenr in'shiall,' ' The already greatly increased volume has enabled us to lower :priccs'' ' grade lines of merchandise. - -. to Call at the Budget Buying Plan Office on the Balcony For Any Further information " ? : "'..: ' . divorced from Chester. F. . Ream. They were married in "Eugene July 3, 1924. ' Helen AI. Alaher was freed from Charles Mahor on the -ground of cruel and inhuman treatment. They were married December 22, 1920. The mother was g.ven the -care and custody of the children. Agnes E. Valentine - was given her decree from "William L. Valen tine, on. the ground oj ., '.cruel, and inhuman treatment and she was awarded the care and custody of Applgate Furrii A Modern Store in a Modern Building .:v::;Use":ur: No Interest Charge Telephone 919 7 r.ii i j raw J. j.w. m j M-ffi...-i COAT the child. TheY were married in Denver .August 21, 1923. . Anson W. Potter was divorced from Minn o M. Potter on a cruel and' Inhuman treatment -charge. They wore married in Portland December 9, 1920.- An order to d'smlss the case of Inez "Warren, age nst C. W.' War ren was made by Judge Skipworth yesterday. V -.- ..f. ,. : 'StfsS It "NEBLt CO. Buys your old tires for cash. ' 12-10-1 mo. The Home ' ' See Special Window Displays .ThUWeek. " .Public Dance . f Dreamland hall, .every Wednea-' day and Saturday night. i . .. 11-18-tf The City Beauty Shop has ' alt; new and -experienced operators, j Phone 349, City Barber Shop audi Beauty Parlor. 882 Oak atraet. . ' . " ' V . - . . 12-1-tt Lutellus Woods tunes and re pairs pianos; player pianos.' Phone 1729-Y. " . i - . 12,16-1 mo.:' of Telephone 919