Evening, March" S, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
j .Nine
By BUD FISHER
MUTT AND JEFF
They Tail to See Cal Take the Oath of Office at Washington
against hia breast, (or he was crush
ing her to him in blind abando - He
had kept his own voice to low pitch,
for all the savagery of his words.
He suddenly released her, and a
warm flash of pity surged over her
at the poignant change in his voice.
(To be continued)
th. Doctor
I" w ... . th. one sheep rs-
" i...rfd t the pen, fur-
M n .... Swiftly
, icawmf u :
.tack to the galley, he took
11 . ,. M,-h he rolled up In
Mitt.-Tou know i- Aiifr ' I f SKI VWHAT'S Ttt6i.T ' I ( to wKdm do you THtNiO o CTisi, r supposed """""n." if
PAS IW APobi Y0VJAM&C v H0 GJVo 'f" ' PAL OP CAL'SI T A CASK A 21
.irTBY Hi J Vb OLb'l -Ci3i7V' '"If I g mam'. f TIL .'7 o .sJViite ( cai HeAfti lllliT
T. stole along to the t n-
)..: .Wo thrOUeh the
IL hooaa Into the main hold.
j h(a trnllev. to
jh, return
u, sfternoon resi,
his work with Chips and
. im. nn to the house. Mary
L. j,ht of bi head 111,11
f rion. She welcomed the
r -itimtinn. for un-
, bid JWwn m " """
Tu that infernal civility again
-a; into every word uttered be
,'nth WO men beaide her. She
'anlht one glimpse of Stevens"
j it made her shiver for all
hilt, charged with strong
lU u it And Drake was stiU
e disquieting by reason of his
control over his outward emo
. ....... cini that terrific
a. nut ,
tin Cape Town, the long cut on
Attt, IVUICD June o""""
, toi though it had healed, still
j Barrow Bear trom eye 10 up
i n avi-r Alden Drake b
tl'pulsed hot in anger, that riO-
lS Kit SCOOU out ..-.v..
rwrsd to throD; to wrune. xi
It throbbed. It
Id io writhe. Mary aat back with
.irf scraping- ot ner niuui. ou.
i bear toe tension uu loug.
h.nw sir. shrill and
j nested the boyish yell from
"adihip house top.
is jot hiuil 1 ve touna tne
ttr! Here's the jolly knifer,
ihins God!" cried Mary, leaping
:tt feet. She dd not mean that
wis thankful that 'Erb was dis
tti. She wus only mildly intcr
,l when Drake and Stevens hustl-
cjeb other down the ladder, all
, cast aside at the call ot grim
,i business, to investigate the
s discovery. She didn't feel esne
j thrilled to see the boy draw
,1 1 siring through the ventilator
Doctor's dirty upron, unfurled
disreputable flag; his shrill.
.ted explanation that he had heard
swearing when he dragged up
ipron, only indifferently appealed
ner. nut sue could nave nugged
pugnosed, not over clean youth
tr agitated breast and kissed him
Mitfocation for breaking up .her
-iripointed mah jongg lesson at
: levered moment.
iie did not even care to see the
1j opened and 'Krbert Oats dragged
jbbering like a cornered mon
to be put in irons until he could
:arned over to the police in Bu-t
pae Doctor confessed his part in
f KDceamient of r.rb :
Lrb killed Tony, me pal. 'E scd
: corpse me if 1 didn't look arter
i sod cbuck 'im some grub down
old.
Mike Stevens was quite recovered
tie time the lookout reported
fashing light on Java Head.
Dreiming, Mary" Jnk Stevens
i over ner in the darkness. His
Bind lay heuvily on her uhuul-
bis Voice WlIM trrrtFf Un
ti in the weight of Iiih Imiul n
trness of toueh. It was mere
;Ut. Dhvfiicjll Wiirllt anti n,.t
;hnes. Iu th frriiftnnuB nt hiu
' "be detected soinctbing of wist
- On tlmt nffiM rnnttn
moo when she hod tried to intcr-
io men in matt jongg, she hod
that never again could she
' Jake Stevens' voice, or feel his
Without havinif hn, riocil, f.ron..
Union that she had seen flain-
m eyes of those two men had
no difference of motive, so for
'.e had been aware then. Only
' bid she considered the ques-
ou consideration she had
1 to the cmitl.iD;,. .1..
( lb. J"-"
-- in uuu oecn lor ner;
J Urakn f- t..i. t. . ...
.u, une Elevens mood.
WttmiLg, yes, Jake, Urcnminic
"tile bungalow over those
ms yonder. 1 am so tired of
'aje.
' filing her wrap 0Ter ,lc houl.
.'' """d Pressed, and a wave of
' "P and enveloped
V. you kissed me." he BRid
I' . . 'l! gasped involuntarily.
uswi me when you thought
"MMriou,. I y.,,, but your
ar,gfed me ,,t f .v..
go out of my cabin. I
. .'7k "en while 1 was
that kinfe cut. iou kissed
wt than once, MRry.- Why?"
; PJ'er(ui fingers twined in her
,. "! "d P''t the question aa if
wed a r,piy. she quiTer(
J" " '"" grip on her hair
i ""l. She knew he was un
'Jt he hurt her. Yet she
Ch i" ,old Wm- '
'" ac managed to laugh light-
I '.rry for you, Jake," she
'"Im
; Jo see your picture t mx
1 i , r,"'"1. still in the
; -o'Zr' V1"" rton,t ' j
,v m.rA bow I A not,
'-it, v 'n. "Von saw that
wit if'"' " ,0 -
'" i h. "Te Tou ,n, m
Th.n ., '"'' wanted you.
UU- " th" fch dudo .tepped
'tk
h.. I M'lnnt twist she
'"H Mr.' I " th fo,t '
t r : "'' "Tambled to her
1 f'u fr k
' .rf, th 'int. "en-
" " H 'i'l' " hr mddened him.
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Cynthia Grey Says:
By CYNTHIA GREY
QYNTIIIA STEWART came from
the sunny south. I met her when
she took old Miss Finch's place at
Che library across the street.
Cynthia was homesick. She con
fessed this to me after knew each
other better.
"I declare," she eald to me one day
in her soft drawl, "I'm so blue some
times that I jes' can't eat. And still
I'm hungry for some beaten biacut
and cundied yams and smothered
chicken . . the kind of food they
have down in Anne Arundel county
and nowhere else in the world."
"But you don't have to live up
here away from your people," I said.
"Why don't you go home to Mary
land?" But she only shook her head and
emiled in a sort of melancholy way.
"Have dinner with me tonight," I
urged her. "I can't promise the beaten
bircuit, but I can smother the chicken
and candy the sweet potatoes without
any trouble."
She came, wearing a shabby black
dinner dress, and a string of lovely
old pearls that set off her white skin
u ml vivid gold hnir.
"You uuked me why I don't go back
to Maryland," she said, after he had
praised the dinner. "Well, I'm going
to tell you. Down south where I come
from, my sort of people don't let their
girlp v.ork for a living. They'd rather
see them starve.
"My folks have been in this country
almost from the time it was first
settled and they're as proud as roy
alty. They tell me that my great
grandmother never tied her own shoe
laces. -
"Do you believe it?" I aekej her.
"Of course I do!" she answered.
"She wns the belle of Anne Arundel
county a hundred years ago. They
still talk about the bails she used to
give, and the New Year Day recep
tions! I'm eure she'd turn in her
grave if she could see me working in
a common old library!"
"Oh, I wouldn't cnll a library com
mon, exuctly. It's the very treasure
house of culture," I couldn't help say
ing rather sharply. "Don't you enjoy
your work?" s
"'Deed 1 don't!" said Cynthia Stew
art. "Yesterday when it was raining
a womun cnine in and offered t spud
me home in -her car. Daring to-patronize
me. me a Maryland Stewart!
I m not lazy but I just hnte the
thoughts of being a working woman."
But wonderful women everywhere
are working women, I suggested.
"Women with titles, and millions and
birth and breeding, I continued. "My
best friend is a woman professor at
Goucher College in Baltimore!"
"Is that so?" Cynthia asked with
sudden interest. "Then you don't
think it's a disgrace for a women to
work?"
"I've just about come to the point
where I think it's a disgrace if she
doesn't," I told her truthfully. She
made no answer, but thoughtfully
watched me pour the black coffee.
"That's a new way of looking at
the thint;," she said presently. Pr
hape I've been living in the past down
there in the country with just my
grandmother and my two old aunts.
Do you think I'm a snob?"
"Well, I think you're old fashion
ed." I said. "I'd like you to go with
me to the business women's club some
day. Will you?"
She did. That was two years ago.
Last month Cynthia wns elected pres
ident of the club. And 1 don't believe
she has brngged to any of the splen
did women in it that phe's a Stewart
of the first families of Maryland. In
fact, I think she s half forgotten it
herself!
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Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
Clothes make the woman, but break
the man.
Radio
Programs
AnrmA kasha ii made e!
rerr attrartire barkierounrt Tor nrn-
i .it, ' . 1h" ils of rope In ; liant embroidi-ry in tharia of ren. j
- w I M,: nd h(" hot breath nren and blark and applies in nsr-
vftr 1 row side paneln. The part time nah
" 'J: nt to cry out for I and th lare collar and rH tie .re a
h;prd, pressed hard j youthful touch to the whole. '
Quite a number of Eugene radio
fans are' taking chances on ltin-tin-tin's
puppy, offered by Warner bro
thers stutlio, which opened its broad
casting stnt.oti last night. Kin-tin-tin
is the noted movie dog. The contest
runs until Sunday, and anyone can
send in their telegram until then. Ihe
telegrams will be drawn out of a hat,
and the HKird telegram's sender gets
the valued puppy. Second prize is a
$JU0 radio set. Wurucr Brothers'
opening program last night was a
landy, from beginning tu end, and was
heard by mauy here. In fact, all coast
Ktations put ou good entertainments
last night.
Yankee, an educated canary, caused
flutter of jealousy among the fea
thered member of the force at K1IJ.
When he came into the studio he
made his debut by Binging Yankee
boodte. Tune in on this station and
hear this unique feature.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS
Paclfio Coast
K(W, Portland, -11(1.5 meters 5 p.
in,. Children's jtrugram. 7:15 p. m..
eather, pnlire and market reports
and news bulletins. 8 p. ni., Lecture
by Kev. Allen . IJoran of Philadel
phia, representing Catholic Truth so
ciety of Oregon by wire telephony
from public auditorium.
K. Hollywood, Cel., a.u me
ters: 3:45-0:15 p. ra., musical half
hour from Wurlitser studio; M :30-7 :3U
dinner hour music; 8-10, KNX feature
program; 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoa-'
nut Grove dance orchestra from Am
bassador hotel.
Kl'U, San Francisco, Cel., 4'JO.H
meters 4:3U-Ii:;jO p. tu., Jtudy SH-
gor's Fairmont hotfl orrhntra; 5:1(0
0:30, Hig Itrother of Ki'O; 7-7:HO,
Hudy SeigT s rairmont hotel orches
tra; h i. Theoedore J. Irwin, organ-
lit; J9hn Hartfgtn, baritone soloist;
910, program, .Mr. Bartlett, tenor, di
rector; HM1, tifne James Jtose
Room Howl orchestra.
KLX, OaklMod, Cal., 509 meters-
Silent after 7:.10 p. m.
K.1H. Seattle, Wash., meters
7-8:il0 p. m., special hoys' program.
Kr I, ! Angeles, Cel., 4fl7 meters
5:HO-0 p. m.. Kxaminer's musical
htlf hour; fl:4.i-7:, t'erlyle 8teTn-
on's Hon Ton orrhestra; 7:20-7:30
V. M. C A. speaker; 7;ftO-8, Football
Four male quartet; 8-9, program;
Standard Oil company of California
presenting play with music; 9-10, Lot
(jatos tns'ramntal tno. Carol Uisme,
contralto; 10-11, Kxam!ar popular
mnr program, Madeira Hardy, pi
anist. KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 453 meter
1-5:15 p. m.t Olympic liotel orches
tra. KFSfl. F-os AngflM, Cel., IffM
meters 7:IiO-!:15, water bnpiitra and
temple irrire brosdraat, Aimf Sera
p Jlr'ofrson, evangrliat-psitor.
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A simple, average cros-word puzilc this is. Hut ti;ro""are a few
words in it that will make the solver stop and think, and use a dictionary.
3-153
HORIZONTAL
TMsh of raw vegetabes.
iSeedn of plants.
Act of selling.
Fragments of cloth.
Atop.
Thoughtful.
Towards.
Egg of an insect.
Itobhed.
In place of.
Frozen waters.
Punching instrument.
Wool cloth.
A hundred pounds.
A turn at work; a nhort period.
(PI.)
Spanish title.
Measure of cloth.
Supports for building.
Fainting fits.
Journey.
Metal from ground.
Tidy.
Answer to yesterday's cross word
puzzle:
4:t.
44.
4(t.
17.
48..
50.'
51.
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GIL E EtApnC A NiF" m
OL AHmIDhJA VEjl n7
nMt SfEEPG E T b :H
PlyBNOTjE if
SlLlArNiTiSHElViElNTTrSl ri
Fish.
A spice.
Place of mineral Nprings.
Helonging to inn.
Things by which ahips are steer
ed. Pi-inter's measure.
Certain.
One-fourth of nn acre
Temperate.
To check or to bur.
VERTICAL
Like.
To lick up with tongue.
Hereraea.
Pertaining to teeth.
Itestauraut.
To be rabid.
Time one has lived.
To be.
A medicine.
Strongholds.
Iainty.
To plant
Tax.
Spiral shoot of plant
Parts of a wheel.
Flagon for holy water.
Criminal.
An Insect,
Seat in a church,
branches of fowera.
Thre in cards.
Fusible alloy.
Hard to bear.
Hear part of neck.
To mark.
Five and one-half yaHs.
Act of healing,
find of love.
To wipe.
Intemperate person.
Thus.
To perform.
Bell Hop
With your queer little cap,
You're a dapper young chap.
Who makes hotel lifo seem a lot
better.
With service, you're filled
And with pep you're instilled,
When folks want, you're the handy
go-getter.
Home Hints
yKGETAHLKS used only for flav
oring soup may remain In the
broth all the time it Is cooking. If
they are to he diced in the soup
tlicy should he put In only In time to
be thoroughly cooked.
Old Soup Stock
Soup, stock should never be kept
for morn than two days without be
ing rehoiled.
On Asparanus
T'sn tomato sBiien instead of white
temple choir; 9:15-10, program, Butfs
.Music company, Carl Kdward Hatch,
violinist and baritone, Mora Ionnrd
Hatch, pioniit; 10-11, organ recital,
Father Fricke Green.
KUO, Oakland, Cal., 301 meters
8 p. m., Arion trio; Winifred Hnnlon, '
oprsno; C. A. Harwell, whistlT;
.Mrs. Cyril I toe he. soprsno; Hawaiian
Novelty Three; Waldemsr Kngberg,
bans; piano duets, William P. and H
nita Keanhey; "Music and Shirts,"
Kev. Oorge W. Phillips; Joyce Hol
loway H-arthelton, pianist; Josephine
Holub, pianist; 10-1, danee munic,
Hnry Halstead'e orchestra.
KHJ, Ia Angls, Cel., 404.1 me
ter 4-fl:a0, Art Hickman'a IS.lt more
hotel concert orchestra, Kdward Fits
pstrick, director; 0:8O-7:.V, Prof.
Waiter Sylvester Hsrttog, little nor
Hraodon, Jane Hughes, screen star
lets, L'ncle John; 7:HO, Harold Hwsrts
talk on "Art"; 7:45, r. Philip M.
Lovell, Care of Hody"; H-Ui, pro- j
gram by Silver ood's, arranged by i
J. Howard Johnson; JO 11. Karl Hurt- '
nett's Hiltmore hotel dance ort !.(
tra.
KJS, Los Ang-lfS, Cal.. 'Jti't meters
H M 'Mi p. m., Hible lecture and mu
s.cal program of sacred and classical
nature. j
More than 270 men are now at
work on the McKay dam near Pendle
ton. The government o far has paid
out $MMMKK in wagea and two more
years will he required to complete th
dam.
sauce over canned asparagus occa
sionally. It Is delicious.
Keep Onions Out
Never put a cut onion in tho same
compartment of tho refrigerator con
tinuing butter or milk.
Turpentine Helps
A tablespoon of turpentine In a
quart of water applied to plafits
once a week will make the leaves
very green and keep the plant looking
vigorous and healthy.
Veal Takes Longer
A piece of veal requires a longer
time for cooking than beef or mut
ton of the same sixe.
Add G rated; Cheese
If you will add grated plain or
pimento cheese to creamed vege-
-IB
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i Draperies With j
Borders j
Mill
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tables you will achieve a flavor that
is quite original and different
Pork Chops
Pork chops are most delicious serv
ed with slices of apple half an inch
thick, fried in the same pan with the
chops.
Everett Sanders
To be Secretary
WAHHINGTON. Mnrrh . Kvfrett
Hinder, of IndiJin,, Han nwcirn In j
,ortrjr lo rrMid!Ht Coolidun Wed
nuKisjr afternoon In Ilia eiecutiv, of
fices of the Whits (louse.
JACK DAWS' ADVENTURES
Story by Hal Cochran Draw lute by I W. Redner
AT LOO UTTER CHAPTER 5
VHICN the rock waa reached, Jack leaned far over and tried to stop
tho boat He got hold of the rock but It was wot from wnves, and
his hands merely slipped off. In Just a moment the rock wns loft behind
and there waa nothing ahead but the rapids. Jack and Dotty worn both
very scared.
rFITR ittle adventurers then decided to call for help. Bo turning to the
1 men atnnding on shore, Jnck shouted, "We're headtnf for the wplde
and can't stop. Throw us a rope." Instantly the men on shore becan to
move. One of them ran to a nearby hut and returned In an Instant with
a long ring of rope. Ho moved down to the water's edge and held It
ready to throw.
TACK, br this time, could hssr the ruahlns; of water over the rapids.
Then ha heard r swlah In the air and saw the Ions; 11ns of rops com
ing toward him. The swiah stopped and ons end of ths rops dropped
directly In front of Jack and started to sink beneath ths water. (Continued.)
To add life snd color to a one
toned window drapery, s food method
would bs to edsa ths batnliixs with
s border of vsri.colored cretonns, as
J. T. BROWN DIES
PENIlLKTUX. Ore.. Marrh B. J.
T. Drown. M, born In Missouri. end
for 4!l years a re dent of I'matilla
county, died here Tuesday of nijth
blood pressure. Mr. Itrown held tne
office of county coroner at the tltnt
of his death and ess slso a member
of the city water board. Kor eirVit
years, Mr. Brown served ss ths 1'eu
dleton postmaster.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
H. 1, Mutliews et ui to It U Adkin
son et ux Ivtt 8, blk. 0, Chuiuuers
add. Kuiii'ns, f.UH).
Milun It. Hustings et ui to K. V.
ford et ux Lots 1-2 blk. 35, tiroes
add. Kugene, $10.
Krneet K. llylnnd et ux to John 8.
Iteall Tract 8(1 Meadows sdd. to
l.owell,
It. II. McKlnnej et ux to W. F.
Walker et uxl-ot'S, blk. iiK, Sirin
field, Ml).
Weiby Hi evens to Frank II. (.'oslll
lot III, blk. (V.I. Wuahburne ub. of
U. I. A I', add. Springfield, $10.
Miiblon II. 11,11 ct ux to (irai'O
Paeley 200 A. tp. 1 8 It 4 V, fill.
Iten Newuinn el nx to William U.
l.iiKleurs st ux XE'i of HWi lot
il U 'j of lot 7, sec. IS tp. HI H It U
K, $10.
I. owtll n. Bariter et ux to Kudd
Koinpp l'art of M U and 10 blk. 2,
Kelsay's ed.l., $10.
Karl A. Moore to W. K. Heneen et
ux Tract tp. 17 M II V. W. $10.
Albert W. Htien et ux to W. t:. An
derson Trait In blk. 17 Hendricks
add. Kuiene, $10.
! The king of a tropies! isle
Incngnitn went many a (1)
j At a Hroadway (2)
lie cried "tlrab me a (ft)
I can say L approve of the " (4).
RADIO PROGRAMS FAIL
Hadio inierforenre thttt could not be
determined resuited In failure of sets
in Kugene to "pick up" the address
of 'i' resident Coulidgn Wednevdsy at
10 o'clock. Knu asrieinliled at several
plat es in the city to hear the Rfldrra,
which, elthougk rehroadrast from
several Pacific coast stations, includ
ing KNX, KPO and Kl l, could not
he heard in this city.
(1) instance of varying lengths in
rural regions.
() T.pe of entertainment some
times callel girl show.
Ct! Small quantity.
(4) Pattern, shape.
!r. Aslitin for fhfropractle and
F.leciro-lhempy. Opposite Hejlig the
ater, Pbone tf
Phnne S. K. Rtevens for pisno tuning.