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1 lucsdny Evening, Fi-briiiirv -H 1(l By BUD FlSPtrn Page Eight THE EUGENE GUARD MUTT AND JEFF It Looked Like Getting Money from Home to ' Augustus Mutt 'PALM becH (J i2tg ResottrT) euetv guy voo Mesr t i A J MlLLlONAIRa AIUD tiff ft y BAMS li AM HgtftfSti 5 T5l"ft0 N.l.A. tlRVIcj INC. if' h-t.u 1 IS INDICT!: - -"- -i,tr-W BLOB, p mt Motti HOW CAM m IMIGBTD 1 I (Continued) IAN? currents and counter cur- A rents raise high seas off the ' Cape of Good Hope. Axulbaa sea.i , are tho most awe-inspiring of any seas, when they rise In their majesty. Hut the Agulhas currents were not more intricate or perilous than the human cross currents that ebbed and flowed aboard the Orontes. Mary bid gladly given her .maiden troth to Al lien Drake on a never-to-be-forgotten night )n the flower jeweled suburb of Knndeboseh. Tho kiss he bad pressed on her k"Sj lips still burned. She still shivered '. ecstatically when she recalled the mo ' ment coming home when he swept her Into his strong arms and all hut crushed her to bis heart. Mary was ; no soldior of fortuns In Move's cani : paign. Drake was her first love. fiho had never known what love meant until she felt as if she were melting '' deliciously In his arms, her body oud soul morglng Into his. Hut that tint lesson was all sufficient to her. She was a woman full grown. o full and ' warm passions; no longer inexper ; ienced, since she was of the kind one ! lesson teaches thoroughly, if the ', teacher were able to touch the tight ' chord, as Aldon Drake had been able to. She was not satisfied with the way mattcra developed after the ship got , to sea. Thnt first day bad been a ,. chilly experience to her. Wio hid , forced herself to pntience, knowing thnt sailing day was over an ordeal to , ! a new captain. But sho had expected,; had every right to expect, that wneu the day was done, and evening found the ship running free over long, easy swells that gave nobody the least un easiness, ber lover would lay aside his prim dignity and become again the hu ; man being she bsd surrendered to. But Alden Talbot Drake bad shown an amazing change of front She drew him gently over to the leeward, into the soft black shadow of the clew of the miszon course, her bands clasped on his arm. She looked up into bis '' fnce shyly. Surely a girl might look ! for a kiss: an embrace. Drake patted ; her hand, drew her nearer to him, and she shivered rapturously. "This is the sort of a night which makes even a sailor love tho sea," he said softly. Sho waited, nestling clos : rr. She didn't like that tulk of loving tho sea so well, but she was not one of the forward sort. Love of any sort was promising. But tho kiss came not. Nor the embrace. "Alden!" sho said softly, but with ' a little not of displeasure. "What is It SlnryV Shall I got your coat?" "Your arm would do," she replied, . woudering nt her boldness as soon as ' the words were spoken. "Yon might v give mo a kiwi, too, don't you thing?" she added with a rush, taking to the ' : deep wnter since sho had dipped. She : f il I. him draw up sharply. - "Sli-shJ" ho- uttered. "Aiy dear ; girl, not here! A Hhip's master cannot lay aside bis responsibility just be cause certuin hours nro up. lie wouldn't bo doing his duty. You are a sailor's daughter. You must know." "I know you aro owner and cap tain, too!" sho retorted, breaking from his nrm oud scarcely moderating : her voice. ''That Is the more rcaHon why I V should not show my officers a bod example, JIniy. Do plonto bo reas onable." Now whatever a girl may endure from her sweetheart, sho will not endiiro tho suggestion (hat sho is not i reasonable. Mury stood for ono in ; slant, slurlng up into his 'fnco, her biasing eyes close to his, then: "1 am reasonable!" sho snapped. "I am as rcasouublo as 1 was -that night when you Oh, you aro like an ice '; berg! When you melt you're nothing but cold water! I hntu you!" She darted from him, and went bo ' low, lenving him stnring after ber in astonishment. But ho did not follow, lie remained on deck for nn hour: and ho hod the gnce to realize, after a while, that bis ideas about respon : sihility, or duly, might appear some what harsh to a girl. Hut bis ideas wero not shakeu. Ho went below, and tapped on her door as he passed to go to liis ctibiu. "Mary, dear," ho called softly. In an instaut alio was nt tho open door, ber eyes shining, her face glad with expectancy. So new was this love of hers that she could not hold auger for long. "Don't he angry, Mary," he said, placing an arm about her shoulders. "You musn't mnke things harder for me. Oood-nlght, my dear." She put her lips up o Ills. He kissed her, patted her shoulder, and was gone, leaving her standing in the doorway. She gazed after him until his door closed; then her own door crashed shut, and l lie saloon rang with the thud. Iko Saintly pooped out from his tiny crovloo he hind the pantry. Dniko looked out ' again, found everything (piiet, mid ; retired. Hut lko, stealing across the suloon, henrd the sound of sobbing behind Jlnry'a door; ho crept hack i to his bed almost persuaded thnt he ought to sharpen up his biggest knife ' mid Interview the captain. Ike retired . And Juke Steven' door opened cautiously, Jnke rrcpt ' out, stepped lightly up to Mary's cabin. "Any trouble, Miss Mary J" ho whispered hoarsely. "Anything I can get for you?" "()o to the devil!" snid Mary, be tween sobs. She was after all a f sailor's daughter. She was no droop. lug lily. Jnke grinned as he went ? bock to bed. X change cams over Mnry. She : wns less of the girl, moro of the wo man. Khe accepted Drake's attitude, and reciprocated to an extent which soon began to worry him. Hut he re ' mnined tho courteous atiiptnsstcr, aloof while on deck, warming always i at mealtimes, ever regnrilful of her '.comfort and pleasures, contriving lit tle attentions for her smuscinent; every night he kissed her good-night, every morning a kiss: such a kiss as a brother might give. She tried it out by kissing her mirror. ' "Not a bit different!" she told her ; reflection. She did, however, catch the ghost r' lovtligbt lurking lo bis eyes sometimes. She, mistimed a distant uir townrds him that hurt him more than he dared admit. Then his heart shone from his eyes ill spite of him self. She always hoped. But when the ship entered the Indian Ocean, "Good night, my dear." and he still remained the master, holding tho lover in cheek, Khe be gun to unbend more towards Jake btcvens out of aheer retaliation.. Cynthia Grey Says: T TN the days of old u lover sent his sweetheart -sonnets to her, eye brows. But nowadays a girl prefers theater tickets and a five-pound box of candy us tangible proof of a mau'd affectiou. No matter how gray and lined a worn no may become, there are never wrinkles ou ber heart. It' stays youn to tiie end of time. The man who makes a girl think about hun when she 1ms made up her mind never to think of him ngniu, is the ouo man in tho world for her, The trouble with n man's love is that it blooms fr one Reason. Jlut u woman's is like the evergreen. Questions Answers. Dear Miss Grey: I have been mar ried only three months, but already 1 know that my wife is never going to be u good housekeeper, She can't seem to learu to cook or to keep my clothes mended. Would you advise gfV- ing up our home and living iu u hotel' Disappointed, (jivu your wife u chance. She's still new lo her job. Why don't you suggest to her that she take a few cooking lemons. There ui'u good teachers everywhere. Dear Miss Grey; My huth.tnd and 1 have always been too busy bringing up the children to "step out" mue.'i. 1 tut now they re all in school and we haye moru time. He have been gom around with a wild crowd we metsut tho shore this Kumim-r. Tbey're very nice people except that they dance and drink too much. Then t hy make love to each other. It doesn't mean anything, 1 know, 1 tut. mill it makes me unhappy when my htitUKind fol lows suit. Would it he silly of me to speak to hun about it t talherme. No, it wouldn't be silly. If these people's careless way a get on your nerves it seems to be the' wise tiling would be to give them up and seek friends who have the m in o tastes lint you and your husband have. MINER IS KILLED v AVHEATLANI, 1ml, Feb. 1M. One minor was lulled and another se- verely burned when gas exploded to day in the Standard Coal mine here. Ouo hundred ami twenty-five other miners escaped following. tho blast. Today's Styles TT.M't . ,6t.i It K'- . ' i r F . i The spring taitleur i nmto nut to he uraicht nnd .'vcr in cut. bm it in nofiened by very feminine white collar nnd cuffn and Is developed in jutMel shades that nrn very flatterinp and pri nn like. This model is in lemon vellovv flannel with collar and cuffs of white crrpe de chine aud with whitt buna buttuui. v U ' tfflfj-' g zzii. -' -5-r . 'w t h. c nif. r.. .,J!A Jerry On the Job , - Trimming ,the Government WT 'K I nA A6lMt A GBEAT F $ PffltWeeT f Bin OOSS-r 6lMIb KX5 SS DOkST SlVWAE. . (T-y fr ' ' "" 1 J L I, -J,,- - I , pria iTF..jlt i e.njM.j.a ty Clock Above Desk , Usually your housewife likes Kmall elock ou her desk. If she Iiiih a flat-topped deak, or one of th Npiunel variety, n clever bit of decor ating would be to get a mnnll elock that can be hung on tho wall abovi the dealt, (t malteH n pleaning com hination. : Radio Programs "f am heartily behind thu plan to night to form n'Kugene Hadio club.' unys I 'r. l7avod (Olson, U.Vi Twentieth a venue east,, who is one of tho eity'a luoHt enlhusiaaiic fans, "JSpeakera could be obtained to inform ownera of radiating seta how to operate them, and much could he done iu an organized way to eliminate interfer ence. Count me us one of the club's most interested members.' JJrondcastimr iiffii-iubt ilimiiL'ln.Ni Ureal in Hum are hunting for a man woo mahcti piiomgrapii records ot Boll lis miiii! b lunuinn niiil'im-m lnf.n-i the iiiictophuiie. lie Bella Mich pirated music in ik n cneapcr man tne jiJiuiio grnih cuiupaiuet1, who June lo pay large uuiiia to the annas. J TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Paoifio Coast l.(jV( I'ortlaml, HH.u metern, 7:1 o P. .U. l'oiittv weailier and market report 8 uuu news builetunt. ii.VO i: M.t Uregou Agricultural college titciisiuii aervite lectin es, (J. T. hong, tpeciiiiibt m huriKuuine; nubjeci, "t omiuercial i eriiluer m (lie I run Ciurdeu ' ; A. 1 Peck, prutca- sor of laudscupo giiideuiug, bubjcct, "hawua Ineir iTepuiauoii miu Care." t:'M 1. M. Surpriao program. KIT, 1ks Augeift, Cut., iub.t me- levs o-b:;tO i'. S., livening iteraid, lu hie talk, iews; 'i;;;u-U, l.iauuner'b imiitiriil halt hour; 0 ;!.)-7, editorial tad.; V iS, Aeol.au residence piio or- guii reeilai, lau .Mct'ariaud, organist; .-t, lixainiiier program, Uoiiu'iu i'-ca cluti of koqtueru lulifornin; I' ll), vocal recital; lull, 1'aekaiii LkiI- lad h-'tir, lieas limiisill und Khue (..ill. Ktl'A. Cieatlle, Wash., ;iM.4 inu- leia 0 ;-l Ki, Hlioiics department Mtoro program; h.oU-ltt, Waireu An- , dcrou'n orchestra; 10:00-11, luidie , l Uvkiu'sft aiiU hia oichedtrii. , Kl Sti, I.om Angeles, 27l me-1 teitt ti:iti-t :(. cinldrcn a hour, ur raitgcd and presented by Harry J a men lteanhlcy v'uusm Jam). hUO, Uakland, V'al., iUil.2 meters: ii 1. .M Itrunswiek lUilioln pro gram; iu 1 A. M., dauco music, lluuvy , llatNtead'i orchetfUa. KUJ, Ui AngeU-5, CM., 40o.y me- ; l ot 0 lliity, Art llukiiian'B lliltmore hotel coiKcit orcUealru, Kdward t itrpatnck, d reclur; tl:;iO-7:lO. stor ies "t Auierieair. lutor, 1'itii'eBnur Walter JSjlxesler llertxog; weekly i unit of ttie mmduoin mid ijiieen Ti- j uiiim of I nirjlund. I m U Ji'hn; 7:i;, Mm. Joe Hatlnrd Fuller, "Hetter ; Speech" ; It. pri'niani, 1 lellumn Coinmereial Trust and Saving's h.mk; 10-11, Karl lturiuett B lUlimoie luiel dain e on lu'sirrt. KIA, Uakland. Cal.. VS.J meieis! ti-7 p. in., sunset mat i nee, Aunt ! Klsie. KNX, Hollywood. Cat.. .Wu.it me-1 ters - .'i:iri tl urlitr.er pipe or- : K'ui ptudio. Sid porm talk; 0:lV f V:;tO, program preaeuted by It. CI "C1U" iuruti b-U, prugtuit KUi Today's Cross There's not a single abbreviation in this puzzle, and no word is re pented. Besides it's quite simple to solve. B-I45- I 12 I'i 14 f! fa ff11 8 I10 I" I li Lj ' Is it pTju i8 is ' io ' bsnJI &a II C3W " JSP 30 31 32 iTp 34 35 12 1i fT')4 4b J?" 6 47 4tt 35 W P-j5i '-52 -i j buJ limit , Mi VTWJ60 61 l2 Rf! bi tA kiVl 66 !'Sp I J I I I I I ' I I I I HORIZONTAL 1. Money value. 74 Smoked dried herring, lit. Spicy odor. 11. Sudden lurch. l.". hoad or bundle. 17. Hank or denree. 'X Orpin of hearing -1. A Nimmn. v 22. Composes. 2 1. Fish npavn. 2.. I 'art of the verb ,to be. 21. Canine. 27. I Munkard. 2t. Near. Jttt. A dead laiiKuano. ."12. Speed. 'M. Lift from behind. .'lit. Extends, :t7. Small. Hit. (iniin(f iu a fence. 10. KnerK.v. II. Narcotics. 42. Child's bed. I I. Homo for religious devotees. Hi. A catalogue. Ii. An additional clause to n docu ment. I 1 . Term of respect. ."2. Outer covering of n seed. M. IVepositimi denoting, direction. "4. Affirmative adverb. .il. Matter in n rarified (tate. ."7. Indefinite article. rS, To put. ('('. Propriety of condi.ct. tilt. Noise. tM. Soon, ittt. Tho jury. U". To threaten, US. Hack tooth. 70. Hitter herbs. 72. Vreeious stone. 73. Heyond human comprehension. Answer to yesterday's purple: P'0tial7Bl.Hapui 'lift t'ntei ing cotnpnny ; .MO, procfrsm, l'n u la is, featuring Ycneiuu orchrs tr;i; 10 12, inowc iiiiiht, nt the Co coannt lirove in the Ambassador ho tel; Abe Lyman' dunce orchestra. M'O, Sjin Francixco, Cal.. 42.d meters t ::ti-5:Ul lindy Seiger Fairmont hotel orchestrn; ::UH1;;S0, chiidreu's h"ur stories, ltig Hrother; 7-7:.'lo, Itudy Seiner's Fairmnnt hotel nrchrstta; S 10. il!n M-ret night; ltt 11. lieuo Juuitfn' ltoi lJowl ur- chcitr. ) - Word Puzzle B-H5 ,f .. VERTICAL (Competent. Step. To wenry. Denoting motion towards. Mixed with. Fat of swine melted down, Internal decay in fruit. Entices. Vpon. T'eriod of time. Moisture from the eyes. 'luster of ribbons. Nearly vertical in position. A finger or toe. Cook before a fire. The substance resulting from the decomposition of a body by elec- t roles is. Convulsive catching of the breath. To disregard orders. Ituttons or frogs. Lukewarm. riants with soft aucrulant stems. Species of duck. Fertile spot in the desert. Leguminous plant with edible seed. Attempt. Medieval expedition to recover Holy Land. Itring to perfection. Iluffalo. Sober; sedate. Kino where Jddes ars tanned. A vivid color. A Scotch hat. Lenfliko division of tho calyx enclosing the corolla of a flow er. Hollow worn by wnter. A large book. To comb wool flax or hemp. Twenty quires of paper. Medjoine prescribed nt one time. Negative conjunction. Wngtr. Sixth note of Hie dintionic scnle. A bone. Lake Season to be Later Because of Heavy Snow Pack MEPFOHP, Ore., Keh. 1 A lat?r season nt Crater lake than usual nnd 1 larger inpply of water for southern Oregon than for many yearn, will re suit from the record-breaking storage of snow along the Cascade, divide this yrnr, according to Keter Oard. the park ranger, who telephones to Me.l ford Inst night that there are now IS feet of snow at Crater lake riiu. Moreover, the snow is packed down sml fro on. so that the wnter content is believed to be twice the average limally found at this time of the yea., nrcording to Onrd. Less than one-aixth of the poten tial water power of tta Vuitcd States baa bt ndfrtloptd FLAPPER FANNY s&yy ft 1925 BY NK BCTWCV IWC-1 Gartors have a "knoesy" time. Home Hints V KV ironware 'should be greased 1 -ith mutton tallow and heated very slowly arid then thoroughly washed to temper it before using it for actunl cooking purposes. Scraps of Soap All scraps of soap should be paved and used for a soap solution in the washing machine or in the clothes boiler. Paraffin Paper Keep paraffin paper on hand be cause it is very valuable for wrapping up food supplies thnt you wish to keep fresh a day or so. Nlckol Pans Clean you nickel pans with silver paste or whiting and alcohol. DR. SUN WEAKER rFKlVll Wh O.I ijd i c ' - ' i 'i . run int-Sen, loader of tJm government f south China, who Jm 1r.n ,;t,..ti ill since he underwent nn operation for Plllli'Or hiixn nn T .. -n, con tinued to grrw wenker today. Other- "ra coimnion was unon.mgcd. Thirty-six per cent of the British 1 wsr widows, now receiving pensions. ' hare married again. ' j lyilltl THE GUARD AVIARY THE Pelican's a As au$cnas He lUltilnni lit. s aiot - - He'll fly a .e And catch a nshTnhis beak That's big jvM like a grip, JACK DAW'S Story by Hal Cocbran Drawings by L. W. Redner TIfBERLAND CHAPTER 22 , JLIP, Who had been tearing along beside the runni horses, now liy panting at his master's side. "Go find Flop," said .Jaek, and Flip jumped up and started back toward where "they had left the driver ot the snp sled. "Gee, your dog knows just what you're saying, doesn't he?" said Dotty. "QII, he's a pretty smart dog," laughed Jack. Then the two little id venturers decided to sit down on a log and rest. Jack swpjit the sno off the log with his foot. Of course, be and bis little cousin were won out from their experience and, they surely appreciated the chance to rest FTEH a little time tliry honril Flip's bnrk. "Oh. Im' i""d ll A shouted .Tuck, ns he jumped up. "I con nlwny ti ll when 1 " succeeded by the way he bnrks." And sum ftiough, l'lip came tttrnt W to his master, and Flop was hanging tightly to the (h's's Iwk- "lu the boy," said Jack. (Continued.) Attempted Jail Break Frustrated I!Fn, Ore., Feb. 1. An attempt i'd jail break at the county j.iil wns I foiled KSmiday night, when officials psssing the jail henrd thi men at work. Three of the five prisoners were being held for grand jury inves tigation, one wns nwniting trinl on a chnrge of possession of lienor and the fifth was serving s liO-d.iy sentence en a reckless driving chnrge. funny, bird; vou will meet. bv the water where t at - 443to eat.. the rolling-aves: ADVENTURES r "Oh. my darling, tin lir j- H Stid n girl who " , V Then her feet K' ' !' , And it wasn't " 7 When she bounccl on i , ,rliil " f ' iod of alcoholic il' l'i1"'''- rw 1-7 M.-.- sees (.'11 (ilorions. i .ii vr,nnl term n!'!" init hat on. Telephone girls I" b, sbi. to spt.k .a is"'