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Wednesday Evening, THniL n Page Eight THE EUGENE GUARD MUTT AND JEFF They Throw a Clever Bluff on a Golf Links in Florida fiirr-, w gotta kMucckfr VOUUW TO OUSIWffSJ Aut Foagat mesa CCT-eicH-Qviick: cneeet. went aoiuiMA PLAY GOLP UJtTH A BANK4. TObAY AMD IP UIC COtAD fcLUFF HIM MoTs THlMKlWS we'fte MeM of mcams. -SCCAPTAIN aTe.DINQLE we'b te iiTtiws PReTtv: (y.924 by PSCNTAHO'S IHC All 0'CHT QtStPVCt) I M BROKe' Yovj Got AMY COIW? say, r'v got a N If i vuim: S 'rleee'. now X'lc) I wo'. Bgtting is Uy);i:T ' FIW IbqrM we'll Bet PAY Me I BGT Too Js 4 OfiMORAUllMG'. i fP "X tef A P ""I PAY IfJ RejAL. MoNey-J I JgVf: Slrote f-Y 7 B ANY MOM i Mr- If&J fe - ' H But He tuowr wte I Vzl purr: ( 7 k - Nv'"" ? r0 to TH cact that . I tc net-: ) ' Y puin rflfttt. i J wrWT Batting VlS- 'Cs JuJ-n." I (Continued) IJHAKB mustered ill tho break uf the poop with tho watch. A mate called the names over, tho skip per came to the rail. As the men responded to their nameB, and moved aside, the akipper played the 'beam o( a flashlight over their faces, looking for the likely helmsman. Tomorrow the men themselves would arrange wheel tricks and lookouts; tonight a man would be chosen by thc'wutih officer, and approved by Cnptain , Stevens. "You, Bunting, relieve the wheel," suid Mister Twining. ' The flashlight flickered over Joe's placid face. "And you there " Mister Twining pointed Into the darkness, at a momentary loss for the name; and the skipper's flashlight, seeking out the new look out, fell full upon the startled face of Alden Talbot Drake. "Mister, send another man' on look out," the skipper said grimly. "Come here, you dude!" Drake stood before the big blond nan with a curious feeling of ela . tion. lie expected to hear an inter esting opinion of himself, expressed in vivid sailorese. "Coma here, yon!" growled Stev ens,' and fastened ft grip like a steel rap on Drake's jacket "A dress ing, and hedless, and want a smoke so badly Id sign away my payday for that Inch of clay you're chewing to chalk." - . "Cm. on!" said Joe, und they en tered the forecastle. Already tho big forecastle rumbled with the shearing bow wave. Sleepers added their own note. The bright new kerosene lamp on the bulkheud was turned low. With the easy motion of the Bhip clothes swung from their pegs with a sibilant swish, la the after ond of the port forecastle Joe Hunting had chosen his bunk. The only other bunk vacant was far forward. Ileneath Joe's bunk Tony Fernando lay, dreaming already of his next payday. Joe seized him by the breast of his shirt. Drake 'suddenly wrenched free, leaving some buttons in Steven's grasp, and forgot all considerations of discipline and rank In the glorious thrill of one solid, snappy punch thnt landed flush on the skipper's square jaw and set him on his heels. Sur prise had a lot to do wUh the result, its effect lasted but a second. Drdke struck again, a straight lefthnnd jab to the mouth that drew blood. He knew It drew blood; be felt the grin after that. A terrible, white, snort nlng lips burst. Hut be knew little after that. A terrible whito, snort- One Snappy Punch Landed on the Skipper'a Jaw auit gentleman, - art you? Went slumming and got drunk, hey? What did you steal, that drove you to my hip, you nutty faced whelp I" . "6'm on outa that, bombrel Shake a legl Rise an' shine!" "Wotta da matt! Time for turn ' out so aoon?" stammered Tony, rub bing heavy eyes. Joe was rummog lng through his pocketa for a stub of pencil. He found It while yet Tony . struggled with sleep, and scribbled a straggling "Peter Finch" on the lee bonrd. "Cm on, me aonl Show a leg! Yer In th' wrong pew, that's all. Yer in mo mate a bunk. Shunt outa It, slip ny!" "I geev you a t'lck ear, you!" snarled Tony, justifiably angry at be ing roused out, "Dees my bunk, an' s ou go to hell, seer?" "Lot him stay," whispered Drake, for other men were rousing at the noise, mutttering oaths, and horrid ' threats. It is a grievous sin to break tho sleep of at watch below. "Me mate's name's wrote on It. ace?" wheezed Joe Inexorably. He hauled at the furious Dago, and drew him from the bunk so smoothly that Drake atarcd in amazement, wonder ing whero the tremendous strength enme from. And, though Tony fought like a terrier, Joe took him by the neck and pushed his face down for him to read "Fetor Finch" on the lee board. "See? Nah git yer dunnage outa here quick!" Tony spat Ilka a wet cat Teeth agleam with grinning rage, he grab bed his belt hanging on the bunk stanchion, and whipped out his sheath knife. "Here, here! None of that!" cried Drake, thrusting forward. Joe whees' ' d to him to keep clear; then coolly twisted It cruelly until the knife drop ped, and grappled with the man. Tick ings him up liko a bag of potatoes he heaved him headlong Into the bare vacant bunk; then dragged out all his bedding and gear and threw them In on top of him. "Wot'a all th' bloody racket?" growled an awakened sailor. "Tony drew a knife," wheezed Joe, easily. "Kick th' bloody bum's guts in, then!" "You've made an enemy," Drake mnttered as Joe hauled out a blanket from his own bunk and pitched it Into "I'eter Finch's." ' "Wotta you care? Yon got a bunk, 'aven't yer?" grinned Joe. Drake took a smoke for his supper. Ho lay In his hedless bunk, with nntlilng but Joe's seabag for his pil low, and smoked luxuriously while every other man slept lie fell to pondering whether he' had left any thing undone in embarking upon this mad voyage. His affairs were ef ficiently handled by tho family law yer. Ills household ran smoothly under his Aunt Angelina's guidance; would run the smoother In his b eenoe, no doubt, lie waa still forming smoke pic tures when the watch was called to turn out at midnight. "Shake a leg, me salty sons!" bawled the sailor calling them. "Now me old brown sous, Insurrection Mornln'! Drake mingled with the sailors to- ing forward. Joe Bunting was in the mate'a watch, too. He overtook the fat little red man at the fore fiferail. "And I thought you 'ad come into money," wheesed Joe. ".See wot romes o' mnkin' too sure of anythlnk. I didn't see " lie stopped outside the little room shared by the bosun and Chips, staring at Drake in the yellow lamplight Just for a moment before the lamp was eitfuguishrd. "Hey, wus you th' hlnke they hove overboard in dock? Wus you? Illi' me! I knnwed you wuzn't wlv the, crowd as signed in the eshln." "I wasn't. ' But here 1 am, Joe, and 1 1 ... H.n't mi) UmL J..,nn ... . .... , As soon as the pilot goes off, I'll see! the Old Mas, Just Bow, I am Starr-' lng face came close to his own, two triphammer fists drove through tho defense he put up as If ho were a ten-year-old boy, and aftor one agon izing ' moment when he -believed his breastbone waa cracked, he felt cx qulBlte serenity stealing over him and relinquished himself to it glodly. (To be continued Jerry On the Job It All Seems So Silly HfOBSWlMetW J I 9LOT 2 V f EBB'S AlO 3 3 HEAiwoV.rlOT L OBEWEMeE .mX JLjr J.X Itl GHY !M "THE 04S.NED) ffiftl Vlt OVW & S ''trfyy (577f zXLS&m M vW wm . I , i . ' ' " Radio Programs Today's Cross-Word Puzzle Those who have iieurd Aimue Si-in pie iMcl'heraou a seruiuns livjin no uUU-wult stauou IvuSU ut l,ua Al geies muy uo uuui-usteu 4o auuw tuui auu is piuuuiug to csiuul.au u Luuruu ul Uu Air tur sauting, luvuliUs, uuu uuerg out ul coutucl wiiu rcugiuila uiguuizauuus. ai-s. Aici'ut'rsuu uus illiiuu mauy uuusuul usen it nor stu tluu, one ot wllicu wus uiu ruuiocuiy: nig u vervices to cougieifauuus us- buiuoivd in tents in uuui-uy luwus. She had made up her face in the dark And some people she saw in the (1) Olggled "Look at the ('.') There's a circus In Ctl" And they also eiclnlmed "What a (4)." (1) Open space filled with trees and benches. (2) Joey, Merry Andrew. (H) Nnnio for all places west of New iork. (4) Frolic Today's Styles I tjuoaiiuu Whfu will the exiu'iT inuntiuu wilU wu'vti leuictha ctitntkccu Ue liuialitoV Whut ta Uu iuuu iff. mnkuiiE do muny uuuutea j. 1,, Cot iiiso Uruve. Auswur Tiio ciitun iiunliiiK it, Mucucully L-uiiiiiuteil. (2 CimiiifcH wore umuu jii oiuuc to miiir imzu iiitericix'Ucu autl to uiaku iusji-u uimuucMB in Uio oUiur tuv 1JUW Hill UOllrJ, ClilHH C SLUliuUii JjUVU bUI liiacoullmicti -uud liuit'uiUT all stu tiotitt wilt bo grouijeU iukKt Linus A or Li, t"e lattur bviug tJte uiot pow erful kMuiiouH. It js uudeMiood Unit c-Iiuugwi m wiive K'Ukl-uu mauo iu iuc lust ttiruu week 8 will lie comiuueil imk'finiU'iy uutil lutcrfereucu ih tfteut-cd. J TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pacific Coast, KUW -l'urtumJ lSo.1 meters: D p. in.; Cliildr!us itroKiam; utory by Aunt Nell, 7:1D p. m. 1'olii-i', ninr ki't aud weutlier ruifjrta mid uvw bulletiua. 8 p. in. first net opera ".Mtkado," by Franklin lngu stu mil nui!ic doparlmeui, 1U p. in. Coi buru's melody ineu uf tbe Hotel l'ori Inud; iutermisaiuu nolos fy l'liil Funk Iioubit; Neilie Torgler, uccotiipauuit. KKI Los Angelea 107 uietei-H: 5:oO-U p. in., musical half hour. 7:.tO S, iiiiidn-nl prk'Kruiu. U-10, Kiinmner popular hoiik nittlit. 1U-11, l'mrie.; Mnrsl.'n daucc orclieatru. , KI'CJX Siattlo 'J.tS meters: 7:15 8 p. m., children's prourum. ij-lt, Karl Gray ami his oriiiiesira. 11-10, con cert hour. 10-11, Karl Gray tuid hu orenentra. ,' KGO Oakland, Cat 29U.S meters 1 &:;!) p. m.t concert orchestra. K1U Los Angclee M.X meters: C:3u-7:ItO p. lit, stories from Amer- lcaa uisrvry. b-M.JO, imrsical pro- gram. U.I10-10, l'iRS'y AVifsicly girla' trio. 30-11, Itiltmore hotel orcucs trs. KNX Hollywood, Cal. W nu tors: 0:4o-u:15 p. m., organ recital. (1:10-7, dinner hour uuibic. 7-8, Am hnsnador hotel concert orchestra. 8-H tmwdcal program, 0-10, KNX fea ture prvgrsin. 10-12, Hollywod dancs orchestra. KINJ Snu Frsncisco 120.5 me tcrs: 7-7:!tO p. m., Kudy Seiger'i dunce orchcatrn, 8-11, t!ene Jini Hose ltoom Howl orcahestrn, vorttl solos. This spring wrsp, with Its smsrtly furred hern, Is in moonshine gray chnrmeen fininhed with a hand of twntine plstinum foi. It fealiirea ; the straight hark and side and the! full front, a well as Uit new tailored i collar. 1 Junction Legion Meeting is Held JL'NITION CITY, Feb. 11. (Special) At tho Inst regular meet ing of tha local post of (lie American Legion, plnns were laid for tho future f the pom. There, was a splendid gathering of enthusiastic members. Tho membership drive hsa brought the Junction City boys up to 100 per cent. They are now planning on put ting up a building for usa as a club room and plana ara being made to raise the money. The foundation of the fund was Isid with the results of the shoot which was held on the Junction City trap grounds Sunday. The shoot netted the boys JUL The boys are all enthusiastic and expect to put over some big things this sum mer. Commander J. H. Hughs of the Junction City post urges every ex service man around and In Junction City to be prenent at the second an nual reunion of ex-service men to he held In the armory at F.ugene Feb. 12. A fine time Is looked forward to. Thin cross-word puzzle is a little 1 arger than its predecessors, but that's made up by the uliortncss of most w ords and its greater number of black squares. . - B-I37T s ' l;vQ i i" 13 w i I iJ Oud ssE LnJ 1 jXlfelT"--l. 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Itesinous substance a snitor. 7. Offer. 10. Cottnso cnclosuro for doves. 11. Member of aoltir system with eccentric orbit. IS. One. 1,1. Seller (pl.t 17. Associnte In business (pi.) 'JO. llefore (poet.) Jt. Not out. 2S. Dad. (lolf term. '.'4. Fool. -5. To bring back criminal from an other stnte. Ifl. Stretch. MO. Convert into leather. H2. True. .Tl. Connective mesninK "either." M. Floor coveriiiK. .'bl. Canvas shelter (pi.) H8. Tioud noiso. 31). Smsll. 41. Itecsuse. 42. Flower. 41. Agitate. , Magazines in Array Mssatinea do not look well piled on a table. Also bo one can tell whut liisgstines are there. A Root) prac tice is to irant them, half on one soother, sa shown here, aloof a side of a table. That is, if tbers isn't a niaguias rack 3-137 40. ltaby benr. ' 4S. Upon. 4!). art of "to be." 50. Self. 52. Shallow, open dish (pi.)' 55. Highest point crisis. 57. ' Color. 5S. Tlit8 with open band. ('0. A grain. Gl. Go into. 15". Organ of sight. 04. Kxists. tCi. From concerning. 07. Small bed. 05. Voman-'s fur tippet. I 70. Decided resolve. 1 7:t. Sick. 70. Ornamental vase. 77. Behold. 7S. Negation. 79. Shy bashful. SO. . Large freshwater ducks. 84. Care of the feet. 87. Hound skip. SS. Hounded, projected parts sub division of a lung (pi.) 00. Frigid chilly. 11. A grain. 02. Saturated. 0.1. Female sheep. VERTICAL 1. One who annoys, vexes, bothers. 2. Consumed. 3. Assent. 4. 4(1 cubic feet 2000 lbs. 5. First person sing, indie, of "be." 0. A kind ot cloth. T. Conjunction. 8. Waysido hotel. 0. Hegulating food. 10. Vehicle (pi.) 11. Smallest II. S. coin (pi.) 12. Figlike, hoofed animal. 14. Journey. , 15. Immense body of wnter, 10. Hlend stir together. 1S. Hodent 10. Terceive. 25. Ensnared. 20. Carried on horseback or In a vehicle. 27. Futs on. 28. A sudden appearance. St. Article. 35. Near. 30. Two-legged Instrument for handling lea or heated metals. R7. True. 30. Mlied type. 40. A root llk a potato. 41. Fnemy. '. 4.1. Violstion of dlvina law. ' 45. Local convulsive motion of muscles. 47. Bottom of a river. 51. Evergreen, flowering shrub. I poisonous. : 5.1. Like. 54. Portion more thsn one. 55. A minute particle. 50. Myself. 57. A lady 'a handbag. , 50. Yes. j 02. Preposition, j 04. I 'oral island. 0tl. Money paid as penalty (pi.) i OS. Insect. 1 CO. bpekta. j VHILB Dotty, .Tnck nnd the guide worked away. Flip waa having hn thric oE his life climbing nround' on tho tree brnnehns above the wnrkhiR crew, lie probably recalled tho days when he lived in a jungle, nnd this made him feel" right nt home. Jack enjoyed seeing his pet bin so much fun. ' (iirls uhimI to kisH nnd make up; now they make up and kiss. Home Hints r0 open n cocoa mi r. bore n hvle in the eye and empty the milk. Then place the nut in the oven and the hent will crack the shell so the meat can be removed asily. Poached Eqqs Voachrfl CRgi nrc much more quick- JLII', in tlic meantime, would run, nheod of the guide and eneakhisW through the uncut brush, lie bad disappeared on one of these oc casions, and suddenly Jack was startled by a loud bark. "Wonder & he's in trouble." said the little adventurer. "Oh, he's probably reached the end of this forest' replied the guide. ly digested than fried i'kks because they are cooked nt a lower tcmperu turo. V For Vegetables IVforc using . vegetables -that form heads such as lettuce, cabbage or cauliflower, wash thoroughly nnd cover with cold woter, adding a little vinegnr. Let stand half an hour or so and any insects hidden within wilt crawl out. , ... For Mayonnaise The white of an rue. stiffly benten, IXn, sure bnough. when the guide had worked but a few minute" no tnrned nnd announced that the path-making was finishnd. (Ib( cd an open space. in the trees," ho said, "and I can see ? , yi sugar camp." Potty nnd Jack rushed up to join him and tam themselves. (Continued.) Multnomah County ! Extension Sought added to the mayonnaise snlad dress' ing, makes It much more delicious. STATE HOUSE, SALEM, Ore., I Feb. 11. Xenrly all of Clnckamns county north of Sucker .creek, includ ing the towns of Milwnukio, Oswego, ltoring nnd others would he taken into Multnomah county by a bill introduced by Senator Stnples. The argument is made thnt a Inree. part of the nonuln- j tion in the area involved does busi ness In Portland, many of the resi dents being i'ortland business men. CROSS-WORD FOR LITTLE FOLKS THE GUARD AVIARY U HEN. you were in w Is likely tha mtry it f.iv.' Sj 4 . j$jp you; saw The.fantvveJkttQgo well fieias He flics arointt-'tlv .And hides amon. weeds. And when there sg- near him he vWill steal the farmeri?eds I ,. i i rl Jl'" -.ii 11..1. fnlks. h'rr" of)"4 en. nine , , ,0 y cj--eight words that as pie for most of you. w horir.ontal Is something ' kind of "1' A Th ws u .-...ir St " J , Verti"1 form of theni. neca'i"' To tnte. ) in- A Ilk A A