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FOR RENT Fui nishod Rooms "rr7uriiii.li''l lmuai,kiliig minus T,v0!,m I'l n Jim.. -3"-ir Ti7l"'NT-I'm -nlslicd 4-rimhl suite. KfA'.''aihHI. . FOR RENT "TTyu lll'INT Over slmi'. WANTED Agents ShKHKNTATIVKH Hhurl ii.rm oilers l"'l l""rll' ""'""""" '"I fuVnuur iiiinr'in,- l."'"i"l rum- ?!.") II". ''HI' "I" "I""' lMlVi.1 HitvI.u. 0 W. Ili.h.l..lph. .iiiciiuu, i ' u.;v niiloinntli' tl tn I mm mil ilno I'"'", 'l'1""' '"Hv..H llali mini" I'li'lll" doUKhnills III Ur learn I'lallll'll'i'l" wiililcd. Willi 'ir Hire I'ull"" "'" Hiihn Ciinilmny, Vrilglli Colli rnler I111II1IH1K. I." An aelra. I'""'. 6-SH-1 iaIMIK HIIIIIT l;r Al Tllllill willlla IIK'1'I" 'I' "'" ll-t line f .1.11 ' w,",1,'r :V.'"" llvi, inill'l"". ''IK values. .'i S.i nlilra. MiiIIiim Mill". U.1 Hroiiil. "iv. N'"' V"r": " WANTED Salesmen ml iliMiil-nil. forceful, purr i aiili-atnnn, I'll' who him colli'. .... .,-..... ..i..,.il..t. ,.,..1 I- t.iir Jrll nif nun , r, l.nlth I" "'I r"'l' I""" " l"lil Miiili,l limn s" '" 45 V""i' "I "" luWerrod; rofitronoe r'tlll''d. Cull ucmin for Interview. Ill firm National hunk bldg.. Monday, nfler & -211-1 a. III. IMS '"I WOMAN WANTED- 1(0 weekly 'nil Hi"", lion mi hour anitrn lllii". pIIIii giinrnnlei-il hos iery 10 wrni'rr. ICMH-rti-nro uniier Mutry. liiiorninlciiiiili I tindery Mill". Nnrrlalnwn, I'll, B-as-1 t.;vl'rtll-:N'lMt:i) silli'swomon wonted 'tor reudy-to-wenr. hosiery unit uu itrrwerir, mill iliiiiimtir depart -Plcnla. lVrinnncnl pnHttlimN nn-avnltil-lo " roiMpi.li.nl salespeople, a IM,ly to Mr. Itnrrotl. B-?-l "WANTED Female Help HAI'II, iw'rtirnt lypUl nnd Ktfnog rut tier fop permit limit ponltlmi. Aiixwrr in nwii handwriting. Hiutn rftpcrlt itro, 7Ha enro Register. S-Jl-J WASTKI Cllrl for hmmowork In fmnltv of three. Phone HS6J. 4i: Kt.t 13th Rt. R-IH-lf WAXTKO Kprlrnrd waitress. Trio flrntln, ft-?-, WANTED Male Help VANTI!I J trlminormon: 4 ynnl- WANTKP Moilrrn ImnKnlow by ro nrn. Morrla l.umlier f'o room 11. aponalblo pnrty. IMiono 420Y. Hral Nnllnnnl hank hlilit. l-lt-i Morning Register Professional and Business Directory PHYKICIANH AND RUnOEONS On 0 I. imARnill.RV Pradlao limits to atwt'Hra anil dlaaaaoa of rhllilran. 4in 410 U. A W. bMa, Olflot pbODO & nitdanf phAna HR0.' Dll". OUbl.lnN AND NHI.HON Pracllca llmllad 10 lha aya, oar, noaa and Uimat tir taalad and oiaaaaa fnmlabad. Offloa toa 1. O. O. P. bldi. Pbooo 1. DR. R. IT. F1I!I.P flfflro 410 M. W. bMa. Phono 04S. flaaManco pbono 02tR. DH 3. P. TITllH OMatTlaa and dlaoaaaa of cblMrm a oaolally. Urown oldg. Nlotli nd Oak alrvota. m. 1. r. rox otiioe io m. a w. bia. Tliona 27. Ita.ldcnra 12!lnj. OPTOMKTIUWT OR. ROYAL J. C1ICK Vl.loo oelaotlttcally farraelad by pmpar glaaaaa. Rparlal al ballaa lo rblldrrn. 00a Wlllaaatu lfl. tiiialalra. Phono "20. oinnornAono Dn. 14. AHIITON Onpoilta Kuiona Tbaalra bldl. I'hnno DUO. DR. 1. 1. PIRCIIKR S0-7. Wbllo Tomplo. Pbona 410, llaaldanoo phono 1S08. Dn. (lKORtiB A. B1MON ChlroprocUo ra. motaa tbe Sanaa, llaaltb rotonu, PbOM 14. umuira. ia willanialia, OSTEOPATHIC PITC8IOIANS DR. II. I, RTUU1.KY Offlco otar 0. I. No- ilonal bank. Phono imj. Dll. JOHN RIMONH ONlaopalhlo rhynli'lan nil Kurannn, Olllco 40 U. 4 W. bltll. I'hnwa anj. flllNKSB MKIIIOINES CIIIMEHR MRUIRINKR Try our Ohlna.a nailk-lnaa whan all olao folio. I havo movod 11 Honn.ll block, oar. Olh and Ollra atraata. T1AVI W Blilb a.nmia voatt Phono T10J. DKNTIST8 UR. W. E. MOXliBV nmtl.t modorn X-ray oulpmant. Pbono la, Oraioa Thoatra W4., Kucana, Or. 0. iiAnniR Room to MoHorru a mtilnirna bldo. VNDRHTAKER8 liUlltlON A VRATOII Pnnaral' dlrontora. ''Or aanlatant. Pull auto ooulpmanL i.hapoi and rooldonca ooraor of Taolb and alroaU. Both pbenoa 87., , W. mtANBTBTTBR Punaral dlrottor. f'T alatanu Auto haaraa. list Olla I'linno t. L . . L FIiOniSTS ' ' TUB UNIVRIIHITY PLOIII8T OBI Hllyard MraaU Phona I1S4. Cut llowani, potted inauu, noral arfantetnosu for eMrp pur- TINO,. jPAPoCllHA NOtNQ " TINTINO, PAINTINO, PAPBUINO, Ota., nywharaj naannabla prloea. Wallpaper MJ0ul?nT.g1'rll'"ll 11. PRTKRBON Palntlni omtmotor. Alo palntlni a, palnta and wallpaper. 1th Phone R4R. sTKAJisinp AOr.Ncnr I M aornt fnr the Ounard Lln, Annhnr uJ 1 """kor-Uonaldion, Una, Hoandlnay un-Amarlcan Una, and the ' Norwoiilan. Amorloan Line. Bell and laetn tloltota lo I' 00l' In Knropo, Bao me for aalllni Sol ,M4 L itarrorud. tillloa " Willamette atroai. mane, .Uroaon. PtiyMBfWG AND HMATlWft C"oA,?1' l-HRI.HV Phimblni and beatlnt. laooi nmn !8, n"llll,0 b.ii?.8ll"WAY I'lnmhlni, tinning anil !I5 .W "'"' P'W md drain tllo, Bovonth knlreBt.a Phono 10(13. & ,D'..Ml'rMAN Plunbloi, tlDlloa. .W. etu .ueet, ram tn. HELP WANTED Ol.ll LINK I. IKK INHIIIIANi'ls CUM 1'ANl IVA.YIJ .M.t,N.lir.( .,, WKMTICIIN (iliKdii.M. hlO Mlj-i 11 h iii:twi;i;n I'WH.vrv-nvu AMI I'llllTV VKAIIH (If AUK, Or" IMII I'llAHAC'I'IOII, I'OHHKHH I:NI'.U(IV AND INTCI.I.IUKNCia ANIl 1110 AMI, II TO KIIIINIHH IIONI), KXI'KIIIKNI'I.; AUVAN 'I'AIIKOIJH, MAXIMUM iiin. 'I'llACT liglllVAI.ICNT T( $t,ullO VI'.AH KIKHT VKAU. HI'I.IINDII) I'llKMANKNT l-iwlTIHN. All. IlKKHH W. I. KIIAHKII. lill(l;rT "II Oil1 AI.1HNTH, , I'IKIIUi:, HO, DAKOTA. Miiih-2-12.u WAN I ED W A NT I'l I Tu i i.iil II tir 7 l oom Iiiiiihii lirtir nrhoul, iirrft.i uljly nror I'iiIIit mill firlioul, )ii.'niiiiii.iI ri.ili-r If u K001I Iiimihu, I'llllllo ril'iln llotiil Oi'kkn, oftor 7 i. 111. ui' llll'l rniru n in u it, in, r,2K-:i wanti;ii Tt-iiin wi-iKhiiiK rmiii LMoil lii a iliiu. nlaii wiikoii mill Imr' lli'N. Wlllti. IliilflrN mil Wllllloij. lilvi. ili'Nrrlitlin unit inlro In r W. I', HlHTliliill, i.'nll Clunk. r.-28-l FurnliiliKil or iinfiit nlahrit mini um, riVO, NU, HOVKIl lir lilKllt rooiiiH, liri.Ti.t-iilily Mlx-roiiin liununluw. Will lokn yoiir I1.11M0 mill rtirnluh A1 rrirniri.N, Hou Mr, Wllllu lit Liiril Wliy MllNlO IIOIIHO. fj'O-O CAHII I'Olt Yotm I'lANO Wo will piiy ymi npiit riali (nr your 11I1I 11I111111 or lalio It in on n Vlrior or HrntiNwIi-k tulklnic niiicliinu. Liira 'iiy Mtialo HtniHi. fi-24'linn WANTIOD TO HUNT llou.o flvil or alx rooinrt. ninili.rn. rliiau In, i'huno 411 or mil 1127 Wllliiliiiitti). WANTKH Ciilllo lo pnalllro nil Hum mer. Kino ifrnM" ninnlnK wnlcr. riooil fi'lim. ROr In $1 par hrml. B. Vituulin. It. F. I). 1. t.-20-K WANTKI") To you fronh nmokoil linil enroll rncnl", live nnrl droimoil piiullry. Kiirl llnltlwln. 776 M'inron 1. Phono 2110. 1-3-K WANTICI1 Iirffn lao box for ntoro unit tultrhar "hop. Muat bo rhuiip. Prank K. Illnlr. Lowoll. I'hnno Hirliiflrl,l ailKU. 6-lH-lf WANTI-:ll Ifour "i-ronilhujnl pool tnlil.", titxv prrrorrril. w. t: olirniipyiT, Tiinif"nt, Oro. WANTKIl A homo for my phono. Krnlili. Will rll If I Iiiivo illy. Il"f rr.nro 7KK3 rnro Tli-irlaKT. ' C-2R-8 WANTED All Undo of chicken". Phono tl. Bud4 KomDD. 7th nl Ook. -l-tf MOUAIR WANTED HlKboat market Drice. Phono 1410J. F. U. OOOKrr. 4-1-tf WAKTH1 Roeond'hond olnnoo: will pity you tho nnih. Horrlo Muolr Homo, all Wlllamotta. ll-2J-tf KTESIOHT RPECIIAMRT nn llRNIIRIJ4nlINPrarllea llmllad to oorv rMtlna armra of refraction and furnlablnf. alaaaaa, 211-212 Odd Pellowe' Wblta Temple. Phone MM ATTOI1MFYR OIIA. A. HARDY Room , oyer P1ra National bonk. 00 roar. NIMH OBQ vvinan' otto atreeta. U M. TRAVIfl Altnrney-at-Law. Offloe oyer rruarno boon m rrfuv oaoe, ura. B, D. Allan Attornayat-Law. TT4Y Wll lamatte atreet. ttpatalra,- ' WALTER R. JONBII Otfleo BUhth and . . , . . O mmm Wan. af winantatie etreaie, jtiua a. - - roniint"-a 0. A. W1NTKRMK1KR Land. Tltlaa and Probate anorlaltlao. Offloe OOrner Blfblb and Willamette atreeta. 8. M. CALKIMR Attorney-at-law, Flraf No. tlonal Dank blda. Phone KIT. HAIR DRK88INO1 HARTINOR B18TK1H ReflaUr building. Phone loop. TUB RBAUTY Blinp Waroolllng and oil aharapooa 00r epenlamea. KOOB "la bars- way bMa. Phone "4Tj ARCHITECTS JOHN HHNZtCKF.lt Architect and anpar- Inlendant. Hni-ana i. u. ti. f. lempia. VICTEHIW AHT BCROEON n f a wi.ANfflAN. veterinary auraeon. Phono 7RRR, dny or nlahk Offloe end rcnlilcnce number 177. winin ayenue eauu OIiKANEHM AND PRE8SKI18 KHOKNE IIVKINO A CI.BANINO WORKS Bxpiirt dyera and oleanere, 245 Beat Btb atreaL J-nono ia. CITY OLBANKRH W. B. Naylor, prop phono 220. 44 Klahth avenua weL KUICUTHIO CtiRANINO CO. Phone 827 for flret-elaaa work. 832 Ollto atroot. IHI'KRIAl. CLBANKItB AND HATTKRS 47 Bevcnlh aTfniio iat. Phone 888. OARflTT AND KUO CLEAN IN Q BI.BCTRIO CI.BANINO COMPANY 8SJ OMve alTTCt. rnone ni. CIIIUOI'ODIST OR. M. h. IIANIlRIHIII Knot epecla lt Coma, cnllouhca reniovoil. nunlona, fallen aroliea and all other foot allmenta pol- ' lively cured. Cnnaullallon free. 24 B. 8lxth alrnet. Phono 11.10. T11AN8EKU8 OIIRUON TIIANUPKR CO. CopenbaVr 4) Uonney. Oenorol tranafer. H"'lng bca.y work our apoclalty. Talepbonoal Offlco 477, raalclcnce 1204. FIRM INSURANOB" H. A. JOHNBUN iwnorai rire beat old una oompamea, anu Keller or uuuovino eauuur. " ..... file alraet Phono 84 B. I1U8INEH8 COI.riKOKS BDORNH nOSINBBII COLLROB Enroll now for oununer acnooi. iuiiuiiw queiit Phone 6H0. " MiiiriViR Ai'iiiNG PI80HRR MAI& ADVHRT1BINO CO. Job irlntlngi leitor-wr a anu biu iiii "i"""p. Inatnlra 728 Wlllnnmtte. Phone 228. CHWiWSOTION AOKNCTK8 LANS COUNTY CI1RI1IT .ASSOCIATION bldg. ' Phone' 1IH. atUUBISII WAQOtT BUOBNB Itlllimsll WAHON aarbago re- movnl eorvice m wmi. --.i roaldonrea. Bmnll obf picked up at a I tlmea, 1'rlooa renaonnhle, Olvo mo a trial, 1. 14. Walker, 21111 Wnalilnglon. Phone 2. jiii.i J-i 1- ! J NI'IINPl 'lIKH. OBO. W, ROBI1IN9 College Droit Frlrale materniu nome. e , MORNING RECISTEP., WANTED jTAItMKUH ATTUNTIONI Wo uro huro utfnln to toll you to bring your WOOL AND MOIUIH to llio WllXAMK'ITll JI 11)10 A. JUNK CO. Whnrfi you will Rot more tnonoy thun you will unywlioro olao, Aak your nrllehbop ubout our ropututlon or our prlcoa. Many of your nolahbora hiivo born doullnhT' with ua for tho puat III yoara. 4r rule your bunkor nbuut our reputation. Sni.T. (JH ONCU nnil wo oro euro you will ba our Htonily cuatornor. Not only on wool but on your ' CIIITTAM HARK ' OUAf'H ROOT Bhaop pnlta, lildea, grain ancka nnd all klnda of fura In aonaon. Wo aoll wool aacka nt 8&c. Wo buy nnil aoll all klnda of farm niuohlnory. Wn.LAMKTTB HIDB ft JUNK CO. R. M. Mlllor and Ezy Rubonirttrln 176 Weat 8th St. Phono 1214 After ( p. m., call 4 J 4 J or 10?9T t-18-tf FARMBnn ATTBNTIQM 1 bavo largo ordtiro for wool and mo- liulr. and It will pay you to mo mo before you aoll. I handled 95 per oent of In mohair that waa ahlp ped from Kugono thla aoaaon. F. : U. Docker, pbono 14J0J. 6-12-tf WAJITBD ' Bhoep ahaarlnR, have power morhJne. Leave orders at Qunckonbualra hardware. F. C. l!ord. S-25-' WANTEJD Old clothing; and ahooa. Wo pay caah prlca. Now York Bar gain Store, 16 Weat Sth. Phone (90. - 6-5-lroo WB pay tho blgheet cash price for any ina o 01a nerw -ou iuru, turo. New York Bargain Store, 61 Weat sth. Phone 880. 6-4-lmo ri:i.t. tour broken atovea, Junk and ram for caah. 68 W. Sth. Phone 090. o-a-Ainw WANTED Sitting henai will pay 81.25 each and oome and gBt thom. Phone 14F14. State Game Farm. Eugene, 4-U-tl FOUND FOUND Ladles' gold wrlat watch,. 3 Inltlnla on back. Phono 68F5. 5-2R-2 , N-CRYSTAL CUP' s 4 . 0ClGtiTNlNG'ScftEW : M 1 - : U 9: Thhv Is the second of n serloa ot sovon articles by Frank I. Solar on "How to Hillld a Radio Sot." Mr. Holnr Ih Instruotor ot manual train ing In tho Detroit high schools, and" Is one of tho beat known men in his Ilno In tho country. Ho In tho nu-thor- of "Toolcrnft,!' which has been for BOmo time a feiituro of the Sun day Reglstor. Mn. Solar'a tlilril ar ticlo nn building a radio set will ap pear In (text Sunday's Register, Cut out the articles as they n,pi!onrniid save them. I - - I : - legally Mmlo Tuning (Toll ' Radio wnvos nro acnt out In vnrlous lengths and the waves you wish to ro 'colvo mtiHt bo "Itincd'in" for your out fit. This Is aommipllshrid by ninnlpu ll'tlng the slldesi ot ynur Inning coll. And hero's how a tuning coll Is con structed; , , .i. EUGENE,' ORE., SUNDAY, Big Eelcpbant Is Chief Circm Attraction 1'ruan AK' MlTc IlK I'nimliul Tnlo That "Ilulilier" l A111011K liiCKial of llor Kind In Ciiptlvliy; Onto Huvid llrr Kepvr from ilnrrll.lo Ucath In . Klfpliulit Ktamiii-ilo. Whfn Howe's Omul London circus, with Van Amburg'a trained wild nni r.?.alH, appeara at KuKt-n; noxt Hatur-(L-iy, the big elephant "ItuMier" will lv the hero of the duy. The pretta itKfnl Htiya "Itubbtr" i one of the uirKi-Ht tit her h pec Km In captivity, which hhowH that tho c!rcun 1k one luMtltutlon that novi-r rhnnoK for vit Mlnco Uarnuiii'H d;iy jjrcMB uwmlti bJive liecn telling that tulo about every elephant In captivity. The prctM agent further aver that "becaurte of her enorinouii nizo "Jtub ber" waa for yeura the coveted prize of every hunter ut the annual ele phant round-up near HunKkok, In Slam, where Oregon'H own Mr. Jtrodle la iiilnlHtcr plenipotentiary unl envoy extraordinary to the court of Klam. Hh waa finally captured in 1&15, aloiiK with 'It othi'iH of lt-HKcr fame. "Ituhber," ofculn (molintf the preim aK'nt. noon rtvWop'-d r-in:irkal)h tn- LOST LOST Clold fob. .chain und charm. It ft urn to thin office LOST In Ax-Iillly Htore, small lav ender porkctbook containing rosnry and ladies gold wntch. Kinder pleoac leave nt thla office. Heward. LOST Tobacco grip. Contents, cigar ct ten and tobacco will be given to finder for return. . B. Wlnter botham, Uox 311, Eugene, Ore. 5-2S-1 LOST Demolay pin, gold with ruby and pearl settings. Return to thin off ire. Reward. f - 2 8 -1 TAKEN UP Stray home, 1300 lb. strawberry roan mare. Owner call Morris Koon. .Tu net Ion City. T B-26-6 IN my pasture three yearling bolters. Owner can have :wime by paying pasture nnd advertising. Phone Springfield ggF2aT 5-27-6" ESTRAY ESTRATED One 2-yoar-old white nnd red heifer with horns. Re ward of S5 given. Phone 21F12. -6-25-tf ESTRATED 5 head1 ot cattle, last aeen at Spencer creek Two blue. 1 roan, 1 black steer nnd 1 red helf- er. Reward of $5 given. Phone 21F12. - ' f ' B-2R-tf MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS For farm arid city loans sea me; lowest interest rate; plenty oi money. F. J. Berger. Eugene. Ore. 12-4-tf " ... : , : J-- ... - i-. 1 LA .. . 'fv:(fi-;: Tho coll In tho .first thing to make, et a 1 rolling pin and saw off tho handles. To hold one-halt pound of wire, the pin should bo 2 6-8 inches in dlamator and lu incnos iong. ihhko a shallow groovo with a marking gauge fl-lfl. Inch from ono end of tho aore Privo a brna on tno sine or tno groove nonrost tho end of tho core. Then give that end of tho core a coat of shellac. Wind with No. 22 ennjncled copper wlro. Twist tho wire one or twico around tho brnd, nllowinff niout nix Inches of the wlro to project' for- mull ing a connection. This tlono, -start winding the wlro ni'ouiul- tliei two,-Tho first tlmo around the wlro in lilnced Ih lh o-rnnvo made with tlfo marking gauge. Do this while tho shellao Is mill wet; when it dries It will Hold the wire In place. Shellac tho coro as you wind tho wlro. When vou hnvo renched the othoi- ond of tho coro drive nnothcr bind into It and -ronton tno wlro na-you uiu hnriirn ollnwlllir nhoilt- niX lllCllOS 10 extend at this end also. Wind tills ond ot tho wlro nround a pencil to MAY ZK 1822 tctllgcne and has frequently amazed thOKo who have been connected with ek-phnnta nil their Hvoh by her keen, rtemto of reKpoiiHlbllity nnd the man ner In which Hhe once aaved her keeper, Kcd" McKay, from fatal in jury. Ono niKht, In a middle went pity, a terrific Htorin burnt with a blinding flimh of llKhtninfr, followed by criiHh after rniHh of thunder. Tor ror-atrlckeii, "Hubber" trind to awak un her miuiter, who aleeplng heavily, only turned over, when the entire herd tore up their atukca, running mudly for tho open. "Hubber" ulonc remained by the keeper'a aide, breaking the fall ot a center polo, which fell aplinterlng on her hugo body, deHtroying the Bight of one of her eyea, but tho keeper waa mived. When tralnera and help era had nutated tho runawuya, they found her standing guard over the proHtrato man, unmindful of her own iniury nnd forgetful of tht atorm. MONEY TO LOAN PRIVATE MONEY We are always In the market with money to han dle Improved Lane county farm loans, tiee Rorer & Brundage. 4-22-tf PRIVATE MONET Few choice loans on improved city property wanted. Make application, Rorer & Brundage. 4-22-tf MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE PACKING We fur nish everything and work by the hour or the job. Estimates fur nished. Beaver's Furniture Hospi tal, E6Z 8th avenue west. Phone ' 402J. 6-4-lmo AMERICAN JTJNK All kinds of household goods and second-hand clothes, rags, rubber; metal bought. 64 W. 6th at. Pat Bonan, phone 1412. ' 12-13-tf M. MITCHELL, CARPENTER AND BUILDER, and general repairing; store fronts and fixtures a special ty; estimates given. 769 Charnelton St. Phone 879R. -16-tf IF TOU WISH TO SELL or exchange your "Willamette valley or Portland properties, write Webster L. Kln oald, 401 Lewis bldg., Portland, Ore. 2-2S-tf LAWNMOWER grinding by machine expertly done. Expert- lock and koy work. Wo call for and deliver. Horry Garrett, 164 West 8th, Phone' 1519R. 6-12-tf HEMSTITCHING- nnd plcotlng at tachment. Fits any sewing ma chine. Price $2. Economy Sales Compnny, Billings, Mont. 6-27-7 WOOD SAWINtt Phone 1887J. Wal lace Davis. 4-S0-lmo iPOUNQ No. IB Enameicq ' Rolling Pinv 'Cbouno , AERIAL, j A '41 l 1---.. 4 (ac fl-,1 li StVMVP900 l GROUND' Water? FAucer On REBiireft i"" If: mako a "pig tall." It Is not to bq usod as a connection, Lay tho coll nsldo nnd mnk6 the onds of the coll base. Tho sise ror theso is given In the diagram. Fnston them to tho coll with screws forced In. about 1 inches from the top of the end pieces. The bnso board ot the coll Is the Jicxt thing to make. It Is fnstened o the end nieces nnd then tho legs ni'd fastened to the bnso. The sudors, which are next nttacliea, may bo purchased. Ask for two a-10-lncli brans slider roils ana sud ors to fit. If you wish you may-nlso pnrfchnso a condenser nnd n detector. In articles to follow, however, direc tions for mnklng theso parts at home will bo given. Proceed now to wire the coll.. . Bore holes for the binding -posts at A nnd- 13. nnd nleo holes for tho wires that arc lo connect tho posts, Connect. tho six-Inch piece of wlro loft nt the oml of tho coll lo A. nflcr running It lliiouuh tlio liolo In tho end plcco ot the tuning coll, Sorapo oft the In MISCELLANEOUS- KLK.NITIUK ItWlMimNO-ANl UP liitctTTKKIMJ W haw the larg jhi uriil bt 49qulpped fumltur re fnilr ahop In OrtKon and , will be plftuflfcd to call and make prtcn on your work. Phone 40 it J. Boav-ar'i, Fumltur Konpltnl, ' 6-4-lmo n.vvxr nr;o a carpet cleaning CO., 18th and Jeffernon ata., phone 401. Noto the addrean.) Call or wrlle nn for run weaving;, carpet cleaning and lay Inn. Hug cleaning end sizing. We buy old carpetn. 2-4-tf THE AMERICAN JUNK ' Will ' pay hlghoat prlco 'for seoo'nd band clothes. We have our own tailor shop and exchange clothes for lnrg. er or emallor aulte. We buy evory thing In household goods, Phone 1412. 64 West 6th. 6-C-lmo LIVER Tftonni.E Phyolclan ex plains Hltnplf. treatment for In flamed gall bladder and bile duct associated with gftllatones. Book let free Dr. Paddock, Box '16ZU1. Kansas Clty,! Mo. ' 5-28-1 PAPER hanging and painting, kal somlnlng, Interior and extiirlor painting of all klnda. Acme Paint ers, phone 161. 6-4-lmo WATCH for detailed announcement oi urury s auction salo on June 6. M. J. Drury, Springfield, Ore., route No. 2. 6-26-3 TRUCKINa AND GENERAL HATTL- irvo. waiter Scott. 846 Olive Phone 224.. 9-10-lmo STROMBERG carburetor service sta tion: parts for -all models. Sweet- Drain Auto Co. 10-6-tf SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING aii Kinds of machines. E. w. Peart, 870 W. th. Phone 1092R. 1-8-tf WOOD SAWING Pbono 74R. Henry RHrDucner. 3-4-tf PLAIN SEWINO. 677 East 131h. ' ' 5-2-lmo SOCIETY (Continued from Page 13.) afternoon which Included the usual music, visiting and delicious lunch eon. To Mrs. Bella Robinson and Miss- Beatrice Robinson, who- are leaving soon to make their home in California, gold Pythean ' Dins were presented by the clerk as parting gins irom tne ciuo. Mrs. Minnie Holcomb made the presentation speech and the recipients responded in happy manner. Mrs. Al Cook was a guest for the afternoon. The next meeting will be with Mrs. Frank Polndexter and Mrs. Jack Lucbey win oe tne assistant hostess. A most attractive table centered with purple iris and white clematis was set on the fascinating balcony at the Anchorage for a ten o'clock breakfast Tuesday morning when the XT. D. Bridge club losers entertained the high score members. Bridee games followed the cheery morning meal and Mrs. Bruce Brundaice won the prize. This was the last meeting of the season unless the plan for a picnic for tho club husbands Is car ried out in. two weeks. , The losing hostesses were Mrs. H. I. Stud ley, Mrs. V. O. Swan. Mrs. W. W. Calkins, Mrs. Ralph Lara way, Mrs. E. O. I mm el and Mrs. W E. Powell. i Mrs. Frances E. R. Littlefleld, Dean of Lin field college, McMinnvllle, was a guest on the compus at Hendricks hall from Monday through Wednes day. Dean Llnfield came to Eugene to address Miss Fox's class in prac tical ethics for women. She has-also spoken to a number of groups of the university women- and has been al moBt continually entertained; at din ners, luncheons and picnics by the women s organizations. As a consolation-to' those who heid low score in the Dinner Five Hun dred club during the past season Mr. and Mrs. Macduff.' Mw-and Mrs. -' c,. . DerecTcm i.ConDNStv 4. Sliders ZMtbctor S.Pis Tail 3SltDRR003 3 - sulation nt this wire to make n good connection, , - . Connect another wire- to tho. end of the slider rod at C. Hun it tnrougn tho holo in the base, across tne length of tho base, underneath, up through a hole in the opposite end and through anothor in the end piece, and then connect it to B. Connect another wire to post Q on tbe condenser with post B Connect post H witn ot me ueteo tor. Then connect E, the crystal cup screw, with slider rod D. Tho "cat whisker" of tho detector Is lettered M In tho diagram. Tho crystal Is P. tho crystal cup N, and the set-screw O. When this has been done you mny connect vour aerial nt A. your ground wire at B nnd your phones ot O nnd H, and nrtor scrnplng the enamel from the coll wire where the slider Joints louch It, you nro rendy to "tune In" and receive. - Htn n. iHiellrtrt'OV vnrnlsh tno wood work of the tuning coll to give It fl oat, rinlsned nppenranoe. Tne inncpu tnent Is now all ready for use, FIFTEEN- Clnrk nnd Mr. and, Mrs. Junkjns en (ertalned, 'tuoxlsy night with- u then- ) tor party followed ay acnop suey sup- ; per at tne Jenkins home. Additional guoHts wero Mrs. It. U, Macduff of I'eeksklll. New York, Mrs. Olenn Wheeler of Cednr Rupids. Iowa. t Tho club membership Includes Mr. and Mrs. W. 1'. Foil. -Mr. and Mrs. N. V. Macduff, Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Wat son, Mr. and: Mra. It. C. (Mark, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Itoretv and Mr. find .Mrs. Frank. Jonklns. , , , ...... The Prosbytorlan Missionary so.- cloty met with Mrs. Jonutbnn John son on Tuesday, afternoon whim Mrs. 8. P. Morehouse. Mrs. J. C. Tcmple ton and Mrs, J. Q. Swan were assist ant hostesses, Tho progrnm was un usual. Hides were chosen a If for nn old fashioned spelling match but tbe questions asked by Mrs, J. u. Stevenson had reference to the cov ers of tho Home and Foreign Mis slonary maguzlnos of the yeuc and so proved, a revlow of the socloty's study for the year. The devotions wore led by Mrs. M. x. lielzer. president ot tho society., , o Wednesday marked the' sixty-third ' wodillng anniversary of. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Uonodiat of Crcswell, and to celebrato thla- happy event, their friend, Mrs. W, J. Largo,, invited them to hor house. Ln Eugone fvr an afternoon anniversary party., Tho Reverend, and .Mrs, A. E. Danly ot Creswell, Mrs. Newhall, Mrs. A. J. Ferris and Mra. B. H. Valentino of La Crosse, Wisconsin, wore guests. To his great disoppointment the Rev- erond I -ante waa unablo to be at home foe this most interesting cele bration. .roe Last Sunday a group of friends sur prised Mr. und Mrs. Ci. W. Wallace at their home on the Lorane highway by descending upon them with all. the re quirements for a- picnic. They even brought their own orchestra and dur ing the afternoon Mrs. Robinson and Mlsa Robinson played- piano- and. vio lin selections. The party - Included Miss Beatrice Robinson, Mrs. Bella Rob nson. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. uarnn-. gcr, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ctemmlns,. Mr. and Mrs. Will McKelvey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aldcen and-son, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison and- father and Mr. and ' Mrs. C. J. Buley and family. ' ' ... Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Watson en tertained tho Wednesday Dinner Five Hundred club with a dinner party ox the Anchorage Saturday evening. ' This was the second meeting for them this week a record for a fortnightly club! But since several of the family groups are planning early departure -to widely divergent points ot the com pass, this whimsical method of bal ancing the year's record seemed the one happy way out, Mrs. R. E. Mac duff of Peekskill, N. Y.. and Mrs. S. ' N. Boyer were invited guests, and cards were the evening's entertain ment. , o s 1 ! Mrs. Arthur Hendershott enter tained in an exceedingly happy way when she took the members of the new Friday. Brige olub, Mrs. F M. Hathaway and Mrs. Verne Scobert to her summer home . on. the McKenxie , for luncheon and an afternoon oC bridge on Thursday. The cot ta ice , was gaily decked with wild flowers and ferns, bright yellow daisies lead ing in the color scheme. Mrs. Walter, Carrol won the prize. The spirit od the woods and the freedom of the wilds made this an outstanding event In the annals of tho club. ., 1 o . Members of the Inter 8S club- en- : Joyed a most appetizing 1 o'clock luncheon and then spent a most de- -. lightful afternoon visiting at the An chorage on Thursday as guests of Mrs. Ralph Larawe". Mrs. W. F. Laraway of Hood River and Mrs. Margaret Raemussen. were; special guests. On the luncheon table waa .& handsome bouquet of rhododendrons from the coast country, the first of the luxuriant pink blossoms to mako their appearance here. The club will meet next with Mrs. A..L. Ingalls. o o . .o- .. - ( : ' 'Monday' Miss Beatrice Mason cele brated her fifteenth birthday by en tertaining a few of her school f I lends ... ; nan In nlR.inBT .games, Miss Catherine Winchell KM the. recipient, or. tne vwu yiwo fered. Late In . the evening Mlur ' Mason's- mother- served refreshments to the following guests: Miss Cather ine and Miss Pauline Winchell, Miss Anitai an Mis Dorothy Williams, Miss Joanne and Miss Justine Ac'.ccr. son, Miss Vernita Weinsenvier and. Miss Dellla Hill: ( ' -!"' Friday night members of CallpH Orotto sponsored a dancing parry that was- attended by 16 couples. A ' yellow lattice with tasseled black caps at Intervals, lights shaded with long , tasseled purple caps an-1 a Sotchr broom screen about the orchestra rostrum, formed the striking decora tions. At -11 o'clock a" delectablo luncheon was served by tho- commit tee ln charge which was composed ot Mrs. W. J. Burgoyne, Mrs. Earl Fon da. Mrs. H. R. Knight and Mra. -George McLean The College Crest graduates of the . high school were- guests at the month ly olub dinner Thursday evening when nenrly a hundred members and visio ors enjoyed not only the dinner but -the clever nnd entertaining speeches made by Mrs. M. N. Helzer, Mrs. J. A. '. Cressey,. Mrs. A. L. Ingalls ond Don ald Young when A. E. Young, as : toastmaster called upon them,. Mibs . , tn . . i. n ..n,,A llv nnVa inn, lunrejr, ui-hw .- with especial reference to the advan tages or nigner eaucuijun mr ei Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Rorer, .Miss) , Sarah and Miss Emma Jane and Mr. Roror's sister, Mrs. Olenn- Wheeler and son Billy ot Cedar Rapids, lows), will leave Juno 3 on a motos trip to southern California. They may go as far as San Diego and will be away ,-. for two or three weeks. At os An geles they will meet Mrs. Rorer'g ' u.i.n .. ,l 1,1a fnmilv from DenVOC, . who will come to Eugone to visit af- tor the Rorers return. i , V i ill. nr tl.n Inrna nn,1 the. office holders tn tho administration, bundl ing at me university uiit-nueu o. ii,v:inw- ,D.,H,nn n, Tnirnllaliln Mr, . and Mrs. A. -L. Ingalls' sightly homo . .paIIahb flt-oat . nf omtrnn nlcnlo - games and a chornl sing hod thoir ahoro ln tno eveninirs fun nui ,tne rmu feature was a beersteak fry and tho ....mnBnuln. rfollonnln. thnt OO- penned tho plonio appetites of the merry-makers. j - ,,, , , Aa . I. t T nlith nt hlch ..h.nl. lnla. u.hn nn W Ic Inn t Ofl In & theatre party nt the Rex Thursday evening nnd had refreshments at tho Varsity atterwnrds, were Gail Win chell, Alice Kerr, Jessie Powell, Janet Hampton, . Kvnngellno Knox, Edel llnnelson, liorotnea. Monger, unveiuv Hantvedt, Martha Wnde, Nina Moore, Mildred- Coleman. Vera Cummins, Esther Taylor nnd Elolne Hill. . ' an -nnHntl.t. filllne Xflan- Louisa , , 1.,..- f IV, n v w. n. mini conference oiillnrt. This year ' tney nro to ne nr. tno vi-iii,:ii unu in- (Continued on Pate !.);