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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1925)
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Thl crowd was larger fin prevlom one In attend n W at Oregon, with Ilio excop faf the Oifnrd -Oregon ilnluila (in lb Methodist churoli ns. f attrition .li-fi'iutort nnd op I br lb colleitp sppnkers : tltnl Iiml foreign iiiiHonn lm tlily rflln,iulh KOvprnmenl.il M( ID I nillll, Pjrrpi mm uu- rurtitcu over roneuin.es nnti U V. tudlngton for Oregon MW Ine limio oi i .innii it s.n ' In hit opening constructive Icli lor the nfflrnmtlvo, derhir fliilt the present trouble wns hi by novprniiiPiiijtl Inlerfer- fitl4 anotllil nr t.lsrnnilMueci. u the phsi-hcp nf 1 1 lit I r ran' first Uhiip for the nfflnu. ind the o. A. t . tenm fit hllli. Roth lento, worn mnrk- smllar In n.pihoils or hand ihf qarrtlon ntiil n.pptlng tlm r llJUfl. Ilolh debntps wpre m thrf.heil out hv both ships liltM and rarvnllla. Thn nf- iitlvi it both iliirrti hud I ho ftiliK IIpIiI rnMnliln t!pln o( O, A. ('. for tho npun oppoed the rPKolutlnn on thp ndf thftt rhhin In llliHlnltlo mwt i4 have the Intprvpnllun of ijnpowern to help II out. rHln rtiolutlonury ilUtllrhnncp. iVhive been mill nro uolnit on mi at tne prpiipnt tiiup. Im for Imp fli'huto nn tho mpu wprp (lllliprl I.. K alloniey of Oroirnn f II v: Ikley, ei.pr la I wrltor for tho in Journal. I'ortlniitl: I.. H imkrr. nrorpiMor of mihtin l unflohl coIIpko, Mc- A Idflali for Iho moot nt O. A. C, J f Dr. Carl Doiipv. proelilont of 1 liwite unlveralty: .f. B. Iinil. I Iwnldenl of tho Oroinn olntn f Ul rhool. nml Wllllnm V. ""0i me I'orunml nonra of BITAIN.MKNT TO UK fill, v tVtll . ivr.Kii.K tVIIKH. Oituluiluim i.f ICiifti-no " Ooltaffo firovo to ' Pumlali Fnil urea ' Program for tho ontertnln .... . Klvcn nt 1,10 nrmory iL.". ,or I'onoflt of tho IMi Army rpllpf fiiml wnx im- PJ yraterdny ly w. C. yorun, Jt In rhnrito. I i.Am ,,or 11,0 ''hrlnlnmn 5'nd uniu fiintui,, KlnroriKo reiturday, hut for tho am IT', '',"11""5' v""rk- Tl' band Hhort Intro ur7 concert, ltan LeMon Frolics on ? Hrry Hchults. toH?.by 'l'"-"-"ln Win L,?'1.1 """h Anno Jon- ! '' J!,y Mr"' '""kin". CfcTI,, Ni-npolltnn Hor 3d 1,1', flKKliiB. Hhornmn Slow. " L,,,lluw '"! Km. B;n Loglon-CKuislo cloB, brovo Uona-song nnd rdli',0? "Tho OHo.it "orman Chrlnte. lodge ,.k flleo como. ln' union Orrhonlra '"Miirlnn Iho ovonlng. UB MEETING IS HELD 8 liqTWftBRIiVICt. firi'or il" '"""Hprntlon by '"nt cl,,?, li,".Bt KMBono Im- ttj", """'1 a duloRnllon to !'vlci0.,!1m',lp" "iliInK for U ESm'T","1 '"'""ovard. re win i T c'anilinr ot com- I Iho LSI"" 1,0 lXl tO Blip. in. "womoiil, It WIIB TO- WH,0h,Wn'"'"'-no nnd Mc " the , ?i. ""l""''i Hint rofll- nrnvl """"lor In wliloli P'Mho p !lf,vn m,t ''oon ron-. p Flf,. n.AKnlo etroot ho S en.. !. nn'l Rovonlonnll. 22' With .i. n'" " '"''""I lo P'kiM .- "instruction of .ppoiniea to MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1925 THREE 1 T This Store Now Exclusive Eugene Agents for SffiS HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPERS gwffiWgfo Phone 4 or 2130 for Demonstration or Service Phone 4 Eugene's Own Store Makes Sensational Announcement! i Now to HSmittise ttone inn EdleiL' to IBiroatileim uns Sepviee .to TMs CommmuBimfllty! As everyone in Lane County knows, the McMorran & Washburne store is more than just a store" more than just a "place to buy things." It is a semi-civic institution that recognizes its responsibilities not only to its many Hun dreds of patrons, but to every other ndividual in Lane County as well. The Budget Buying Plan is the McMorran & Washburne store's latest achievement to further this store's useful ness. It is a modern merchandising method that is fast taking a firm grip on the buying public of the entire coun try!" We have investigated every phase of its possibilities and are now ready to extend to responsible mdn and women ' ' . . A 1 You Pay No More! Some may ask "Will I pay more in the end by this plan." Emphatically NO. Instead of raising prices it will lower them for the tremendously increased volume of business will make possible even better merchandise at lower prices. You are accustomed to buying radios, pianos, homes, real estate, etc. by the deferred payment plan. Now here is a convenient charge service on mer chandise that cannot fail to meet with inst ant approval. You Secure the' Purchased Merchandise At Once! Any merchandise bought on the Ten-Pay-Plan is delivered immediately upon the ap proval of the Budget Plan office. Choose your winter and Christmas needs now and pay for them conveniently. ere is tflhi Plaaa nan Ian a Nut SlheDE Purchase any item' or group of items amounting to $25.00 or more at the regular plainly marked cash price. Pay as little as down the balance beinj divided into ten equal payments a budget arrangement easy to meet. No interest is charged on balance due! There is no fur ther charge or difficulty of any kind. There is but one price to all the regular cash price. Prices Remain Absolutely the Same For Cash, the Regular 30-Day Accounts or the New Budget Plan. The increased volume which is assured makes this possible. TOms ns KI5w tiDae IPflaim IPeraattts Ynn tt IPtmiIhiase $25 Purchases, $ 6.25 down $1 .88 weekly $35 Purchases, $ 8.75 down $2.63 weekly $4Q Purchases, $10.00 down $3.00 weekly $45 Purchases, $1 1.25 down $3.38 weekly $50 Purchases, $1 2.50 down $3.75 weekly $60 Purchases, $1 5.00 down $4.50 weekly Boncilla Demonstration All This Week Mme. Elinor Anderson, noted beauty specialist from New York City, invito all Eugene women to visit her at our drug department. Free lectures and demonstrations. $ 65.00 $ 75.00 $ 80.00 $ 85.00 $ 90.00 $100.00 Purchases, Purchases, Purchases, Purchases, Purchases, Purchases, $1 6.25 down $18.75 down $20.00 down $21.25 down $22.50 down $25.00 down $4.88 weekly $5.63 weekly $6.00 weekly $6'.38 weekly $6.75 weekly $7.50 weekly A Word to Our Many Hundreds of Regular Customers '.' We want you, our regular cash and charge customers, to understand that this new sell ing plan' does not. affect the (handling of your accounts in the usual way. There need be no change whatever in the usual method of handling your business. . This new plan in no way interferes with the popular M. & W. lay-away plan. Many customers prefer to pay a small deposit and request us to hold the merchandise until wanted. v . You May Depend1 Upon This Fact Eugene's Own Store progressive and alert to every modern method of bettering it's service, is not leaping without looking, but is now announcing a step which has been studied with infinite care for months. Buy Your Christmas Gifts At Regular Lou) Prices Take Ten Weeks to Pay for Them! We consider the inauguration of the Budget Buying Plan the greatest service feature of our history. Now you may select your Christmas gifts from Eugene's finest and largest stocks and pay for them in small,' convenient, pay ments. ." . . : Many hundreds will take advantage of this McMorran & Washburne service. Please feel free to call at the Budget Buy ing Plan office on the balcony and ask any questions concerning this new plan you may wish. Special Free Offer This Week Only! ; ; Mme. Elinor Anderson will give one regular 50c tube of Boncilla Beautifier with every 75c purchase of Boncilla preparations. -1'TPtccor!i,r"it ml K,.l.rt,,i!.h?.u,i '' fu- octtiro on Hi" -Vioiiilnil !y -...U 'Vw. o-nm. for M-hingmnipno. ''" InntltiitlnnH of " ' f y nix ii.oi.lh. wl l f"t0,o,row. lightly lowor man lor last your. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED (j AS STATION MI'.N NAMK FOIUC ' MAN I'Hi:sH)l'.NT John Forpiimn. Imlopcndmit sor vlco station operator of Kimono, wna oloctod president of tho Indo opodent Servlco Station Owners' swoclntlon nt a mootinir "em ,,Te rli..i.Hor of commerce rooms llnal nlirht. Other officers eleclod worn, vice re Id nt A. 11. Adrian of Bprl.iK- fleld! ...crelnry-trenniirer, iiimii.; L. Olilnon of Jiugpno; sorgootit-at- nriiis, Jonn w. uonoway oi r.u- Kono. Momhern of tlio honrd of direc tor will Include tho officer, mimed nnd tho following: K, H. Keith ot Kugeno, It. II. Himhnell of Cottnfto Orovo, .1. M. Wood.on ot Iliirrl. hurg, II. McDonald of Hnnta Clarn, and Friink Hhermnn of Bprlngflcld. Western I'uhllsl.or llo. (l.y Tho Aseorlnloit PrpM) SANTA UAH KAMA, Col., DCC. 9. Kliuer Wllhur llurrowa, rri, puhll.her of tlio Fort HrnRg Dnlly News and for 80 years Identified with newspnppr. In Oregon nnd Washington, died here today. FKDI'.IIAT, OFl'ICf.a ITOI,DS GKOIttiK PIKE Hl'.RF. Georgo TIUo wa. brought to Ell geno at an early hour this morn ing nnd lodged In tho Lano county Jail 40 await transportation to Portland, whore ho will he nr rnlirncd on a chnrgo ot dnmnglng government property. l'lke was arrested Into last night by Chief Deputy Sheriff Van Hvnr vornd nnd Deputy United Stato Mnrshnl Lee Morelock of Portland. According to the atory told lost night, tho prisoner Is nllogod to havo shut holes through mull boxes. Prominent liitnilicr..in.t Die IHy Thp Atiiuirlnlcd Preen) llHUKEhKY, Oil., Dec. 9, C. A. Smith, 73, president of the Coos Buy Lumber company nnd ono of tho most prominent lumbor men ln tho Wet, died today nt his home here. Mr, Smith enmo to Snn Kranclnco from Mnrshfleld, lire.. In 1907. He was former head or tho C. A. Smith Lumber company. ProvlouB to coming to Oregon he engaged In tho lumber trnde ln Minneapolis, DEAN LANDSBURY SPEAKS VNIVMHSITY MAN 11KFOKE COOS BAY ROTA III AXS MARSHFIKLD, Ore., Dec. 9. ''notary, a Philosophy of Lifo" was tho subject ot 0110 of the fin est nnd met Interesting nddressos given beforo the Mar.hflold and North Bend Rotary club at tho 6:30 dinner nt Hotel North Rend Monday night. Denn John Lands bury, of the school of music nt the University of Oregon, gave tho address which held the Interest and nttontlon of thn olub aa he angled out In several dlrootlons on tho various philosophies, bringing his points to a smooth morgor at' tho climax ot his talk, -r Dean Laiidsbury mudo tho ad dress through tho courtesy of tho Lugeno Rotary olub of which he is chairman of tho business meth od, committee. He wa the guest of Dr. and. Mrs. William Horsfall whllo here. We read that, some ot tho autumn fashions nro softly fern, inlne. If ro, wo enn guess what cx they are Intended for. Punch. Read Register Classified Ada,