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T,,eday Evening, March 10, Today's Cross - rio vit nur tliuwinic Hum team 4 J . :.i,t lockinn it up in the di io rprtical, tot it' he to whom w o ' I" 7.1 mo much from 42 vertical. p. I b ri 5 i 7 i r" n n 3 EjZ r-1 0t - j a a 1 a s n-37 n35 ' 51 0-F 8TBr rjrp nr rr3 r-T1 F"rH tgJ , . 3 Tn"- " jr " L- 1 I 1 I !J L-J I I 1 I 1 I HORIZONTAL Wry face. ' , Chastised. , Attended. Frame to hold a picture up right. Port of plant below ground. To defame. Wasted by usnge. Moved rapidly. Changed. Moistened. Conjunction. Numeral. To plant. 8.1-10. A tittering laugh. To rent Domesticate. A paradise. Troubled. A deposit of fine mud. Expert. Evening. A whirr. Soldiera eollectlTelj. Hock containing metal (pi.) To be up, out of bed. To sin. ViBitor. Musical note. Kindled. Perched. Preposition, , Era, Instants. 1 Male child. . Fluid from the eyes. One who peal?. ' Thick cord. Temperate. Sum. Hunting dogs. Faucets or plugs. VERTICAL ' To struggle (tn order to rob). Monumental statue. To entangle. t Measure of area. Musical instrument similar to violin. To prepare for publication. Prophet, T , - Grain in cloth (pi) Part of to be. Recent origin. To shine. Radio Programs How to hunt down mountain lions with a pack of specially trained dogs will be explained by Jay Itruce, of ficial lion killer for the state of Cal ifornia, March 17, before the KOO microphones. Mr. Bruce works at his trade under jurisdiction of the fish and game comrnission, and has 3-1 kills to his credit. Mountain lions every year in California kill thousan-ls of dollars worth of sheep -d cattle, according to Mr. Bruce, who gives it as the reason for his profession of lion killing. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pteciflo Coast KGW, Portland. 401.5 meters: 7:15 p. r. Weather, police Rnd mar ket reports and news bulletins. 8 p. m. o. .. C. extension lecture; Professor (i. B. Hyslop, head of the dfpartiiHnt of form crnn. "Potato Product inn R-.tn n m I lAflcort hr ' (tin members Civic Music club. 10 p. m. Diright Johnson's Multnomah Hotel Strollers. KFI. Los Angeles, Cal., 467 met rs: 5:3u-0 p. m., Examiner's musical Wf-bour; 0:45-7, Radiotorial; 7-8, P-P or?n recital, Dan McFarland; Jj. Examiner, classical program; 1h W. Ruth Florence, dramatic soprano, Jjtbel Boyd quartet; 10-11, Don Hemy's movie night, Monte Blue, aa-tpr of ceremonies. -"'OA, Seattle, Wash., 455 met w 4-.Yl.-i p. m.. Olyrapia hotel or "fctra; :5.8:15f Hhodea depart ct More program; 8:30-10, Seattle J'oim dance music; 10:05-11, Eddie Mm;, ,os Angeles, Cal., 278 me tn: B::-7:i p. m.. children's hour, i:d ami presented by Harry J Beanlsley (Cousin Jim). Oakland. Cal., 301 meters; p. ni concert orchestra, Ho JJI St. Francis; 8, program, Chevrolet Ji'tnr company, Girvin-Duel's Coli ,?ni,a '"iinegians; Scotch songs, "'e IUU; ivter Horner, saiophon- J'inior de Avllia. cornetist: Eva rcii. ,.;... r . iiMotn for eteel guitar;. !'ii 1-nrio. J.ck Anrli-ri: mit.lral kit, "Fun in the School- 'hn Kni.htiinnH Ttlrtnined. to 11 "rrr t r . . H-iiry Halstead'i orcheatra. .. l'n Angclea, Cal., 4'4.1 me- li.: P. m., Art Hlckm.n hu , ';''""ri''. director: 6 :3fl-7 :.tn, ' t"ri,a American hialorr. l'ro- . "alter Silvelei- Jleranf: s' if!i nf tjun Titania and l ouin r. Klein, auto harp I v"' l'rsioni. aoloiot; viianc ' ""I. read.r: 8-0'Sil program, I'nl.. I.iona diib, Pnmona , :30-lft. Claire Forbea tTo-n concert pianiati Cl- 192S Word Puzzle vi'rlK-al, t huw iiiunv cau Kvt the ctionnrv ? l)ut it shnilld be hit to go when we're bet molesting our I i ' 12. Tooth doctor. 16. Rowed. 18. Slanting edge. 20. To cause aversion. 22. Reverential fear. 23. Period. 20. Leafless spiral plant stem. 28. Washing away of a railway bed. HI. The human's pump. 82. Metric measure 01.022 cubic inches. S3. Male voice. 33. Joint formed by materials at right angles. 37. Fit. 38. To go in bathing. 42. Ilully trees (juice used ohiclti gum). 43. Treatment. 43. Religions body. 47. To plug. 48. One who kills with stones (pi.) 50. Edge of wheel. 52. Combustible mixture used for fuel. 55. Drunkard. 56. Leather strap used for sharpen ing razors. 50. Where the sun rises. 61. Spoils. 62. Coarse string bags-used for fish ing. 63. Melody played by one person. 65. To decay. 67. Fragment of cloth. 60. Exist. 71. Musical note. Answer to yesterday's cross-word nv-zle: . . , .. . B-I56- mon Euboviski, violinist; 10-1 1. Karl Burtnett's Biltmore hotel orchestra. KJS, Los Angeles, Cal., 203 met ers: 80:3( p. m musical program of classical nature, direction musical depnrtinent of Bible, Institute-. KNX, Hollywood. Col., 337.0 me ters: B:45-0:15 p. m., Wurlitier pipe organ studio; sports talk, Sid Ziff : 0:30-7:30, dinner hour munic, pres ented by It. C. "Cliff" Durnnt; 7:3 8, style talk, Const hum of Siegel Myers; 8-0, program, Elite Catering company; 0-10, progrnm, On vis .Stan dard Brf-ad company 10-1 2. movie night. Ambassador hotel, Abe Ly man's Coconnut Grove orchestra. KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 420.5 mrters: 4:30-5:30 p. m., Iludy Seig er's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 5:30 0:30, children's hour stories; 7-7:30, Itudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orches tra; 810, program, Mrs. Frederick Stow; 10-11, Gene James' Itose Room Bowl orchestra. Today's Styles -i. f-h, rwi ana Dtsm whit, crepe de chin, are combined In I "hii rr striking spring frock. The) .eeres are eery new-long but com- j foHsblr loose, and th. skirt is slit ! .1 ihe's'de both for comfort and to The collar: .......'-..t i. .or tin at jour atteu- i tion. BvlnlulTlH sb51ulNlPiEiHH mm THE EUGENE GUARD Page Seven h ''. !''. i .. ..... s ; i R T i a km 1 1- r . . . r rT ir-v pipi tr-r-, .' ' : iviuii Jirr xnis may be ot interest to a Lot or our mends oy uuu nontu j' - 1 ; . : iiiiiii.il . . . . . , , ' j"' V(' 5 INSAwb 'Asvi ,. a-..... -- " Hoot, so . ' ii I ougW MAM -T I" INCOMe I 3 d,f.xi ' " - ' ' . Aft ,8agv'.,r . ; I ; I . m ., k c .io, .... . ' ! 'j , 'i , ;;..v. . Jerry On the Job A Detail Overlooked ; : Moo Semtj vmw, wo tubt " L -L 1 1, "I T GosUTa WiTTl 17 s MeaV-wW , TT I J V v 1 i I've jsiST ?em s&iT om AeeouMTOT una haj Thp vieASves-.V-s , Ui WBny J I 0W1 I LwE5 W T ' -' I ' IwHoM 04 A LEAVE Of S. A CONTAGIOUS ANO WE SaS BoB. ME v4TS OUff- T V -g., I OUfiLlkJ ) j),': K ! ' !' WIDE WATERS By Captain (Continued) THE clacking pawls ceased. The ! men steamed sweat. t.ven int little Joe Bulging wheezed horrible profanity as Eoon as his vocal powers were relieved of the necessity of bawling encouraging chanteys. Strain as they might, they only made the nine-inch coir hawser twang and stretch. "Even th bleedin' h anchor, don't drag 'ome to give us a reat!" he wheezed. Some of the men were Icwh conmderate of the ship. They agreed with Tnbbs and Sims. All this back breaking, heart racking labor was fu tile. Some, those who most loyally backet! the mates and little Joe Bunt ing, glanced darkly at the pacing fig ure of Jnko Stevens in the waist. By ten o'clock the tide was full. All the movable weight forward, ex- He stealthily lowered himself cept the deck water tanks, had been shifted aft. "Try her now, Mister Twining!' cried Drake eagerly. Sullenly the men shipped their cap stan bars ugaiu. Every man in the ship except Drake, Stevens and 'Erb Uats put bis weight to the bars. "Heave!" wheezed Joe Bunting. "Oh, Heave an' bust r!" It was M.nlaid at-rtinir n lone. The ftliin must he moved before she would he I gin to slide fast enough to call far a j song. But to move her was a terrific j task. With muscles cracking, the j veins swelling on the foreheads' of i the few real workers, only the "Clack, clack, claa-ock!" of three re luctant pawls resulVed. Mr. Twining straightened his agonized back. Mr. Adams almost fell forward at the expiration of his heroic effort. "Bli'me! I'm done!" panted Joe Bunting. Nick Coombs, silent hith erto, but heaving with every atom of his tremendous arm and shoulder power, glared with glassy eyes from beneath lowering, dripping brows, shaking his head, beaten. "Ought to make everybody give 'is pound," he grumbled. And young Adams, knowing the man spoke the truth, glanced along the deck at Stev cna and at the sail locker door. He anew cow aaeieaa " 11.11. i.uur ... 1 lie nouani i nv, .jw. the coffee bad been pretty had. Adama wan ready to hack bin akipiier to the limit, aa waa Twining; but he waa young, and with the proneneaa of youth waa likely to overlook a few thinga in the heat of annoyance, lie watchid Drake, pacing the poop, ap parently only thinking np wnja to further be-de.il and bully-damn the matee and the men.' What Alden Urake was really thinking about waa how be could get hie .hip afloat and on her way to ber port with leant delay. "Mi.ter Twining:" he called out. Twining responded briskly. Mere waa word to quit breaking llie , inen'n hearts, frrake leinurely parked his old black briar pipe, and as leltrrety lit the tobacco. The smoke was jet-j ting freely when i wining appeared at ih. head of the ladder. i 'Mi.ter 1 w.nmt you may 'rust bearing for this tide. . wining, ace, brightened. 'It the men g-t their j dinners. gie em sp'll for a ajnoke. , then go to work and shift the wati-r; tanka aft." Twlning s jaw dropped His eyes clouded. Prake puffed - A SEA TALE A. E. Pingle placidly nt his pipe, and went on in the name voir iv he might usn to tell Ike to put buttons in u clean jacket: "Toumrruw, if shifting the tanks doesn't help her off, we'll open tlmiwern extra rations, cooked jeady for fore hold and break out thone Man- j certain mid meals to come, Thcro Chester eases. Send the cook aft to 1 was a full bread locker, .lake dumped set the cabin t:'l'e "hen havo got their rations." the men j Twining wiim u,i. , way down the poop ladder before lie could govern his voice enough to rt-spond; "Aye, aye, sir!" ' I lie said nothing to the men except that they were to have their dinners and a smoke. lie aaw theni troop forward in glee. 'i "Some of the men are ready to chuck in (heir luintl now!" said Adit ins. "Break out cargo in this heat? Have to do it, 1 bupposo. The Into the water by a rope end. Old Man knows his business' It's damped hard, though. I don't believe the ship can move before spring tides." "I'll agree it's hard," returned Twining. "But if Coptnin Allien Drake says he can move the ship, I won't believe it impossible as long as ho carries on trying. I'm waiting to seo him set sail and back her off yet." rttevens watched the Mt sailor carry tho last mess kit into the fore castle. Then the Doctor shambled aft, cursing, taking off his filthy ap ron nnd turning it before entering the saloon door. The great hawser stretched taut as a harpntring along the deck, a man's height up, from the forecastle head leads to the fnir ieader on the poop. It quivered to the strong ripples of the fast ebbing tide. Ho terrific was the strain upon it that where It entered the sea it was scarcely more than one-half its normal diameter. Possessed of tre mendous elasticity, too, was that co- j eonnut fiber towing hawser. It er-i erted a pull of many tons even while-j stretched there motionless. Drake knew what be was about when be j planned every move he had made, ! Stevens conceded that. But .take Htevcna wan thinking of many thing 1 RIOISS My kibgdorn for a single word that has eight letters (n ft. For then the task I've started will be through. I have a hum-h I'll the word I'm seeking, any minnts. Ah, yei, for crosswords I bare fallen, too. Each night I board my street car snd I take my pencil out, My thinking powers are quickly put to test. I never have discovered what the stunt Is nil about but I've fallen for It, hard, jut like the rent. A man who's sitting next me starts suggesting this and that. 1 argue that t word he gives ft wrong. We fill out many spacesthen we don't know where we're at. Why do they make the longer words so Irmpr V At last the kind conductor holler-. "Carbarns." very loud. We finish in the twinkle nf an ere. The "Conny" ir-i qun- pruuo, ir mru-m- - u-opyrijin, iot concerned with coir cables and strains. First he must feed himself, I since neither mates nor men tendered him an invitatiofl to eat, He lowered himself to the dock, j and looked tnnk.e the galley. The I dishes for tho saloon dinner were in the open oven. The Doctor was pre paring the table. There were six lumps of boiled snlt beef, steaming greasily in n great (lishpan. lhey out llie beef and selected the best j piece. 1 his, with two cobs of bread 1 wrapped up in his jacket he replaced ' hi the dishpan. lie felt in his poek- ets, made sure he had li i h pocket i knife, nnd then with a swift glance along tho decks lie darted to the whip's side nearest the shore. Tho 1 island lay a cable length distant, I (To be continued) hunted nt night for a drink my honey hunch, what do you ? (1) In refreshing (2) Form the stuff on the (3) I Inhaled half a gallon nf (4). (1) To vigorously exercise mental equipment. jFirst person singular. I.'t) Ledge: top theater gallpry. (4) Correspondence fluid. f Don't Clutter J Up Mantel The fireplace mantel is a good place to put small antiques or other colorful pieces. But don't spoil a desire I effect by cluttering It up. The mr.titel above is au example of a poorly decorated center of interest. I oo many pieces too many vnrle- tire. (tocMaCs I NG DAILY JO EM Is the fellow who should really n- worn mm we were any. .r,. nerve, inc. iP - Jgtj, FIJVPPER FANNY agyy i 1 ate: t M Tho altar may bo the beginning for woman, but It Is ofton (ho finish for the mnn, CKOSS-WOHDFOR LITTLE FOLKS By L1TTLR JOIfl VOU'LL find quite a variety of words in my puxsle this week. I made it a little bigger than usual, and put fn a few seven-luttnr words that will make you sit up nnd think for a little while. But you'll find they're all every day words and you'll be surprised how easy they come to yon. Here are the definitions: HORIZONTAL 1. The names of spring, summer, autumn and winter. (I. Hoy child. 7. 1 am going school. 0. Kecond not in scale. 10. To pull. 11. To do wrong. 12. 1'ronotin for A thing. 14. Myself. 15. Ocean. 17. Like a ghost. VERTICAL 1. What the hen la doing when It lays an egg. 2. Like. 3. To plant seeds. 4. Cpon. 5. Lnnd.cnpe. 8. (ipposite of In. . Kdgn of w heel. U. Affirmatlrs. 13. Therefore. HI. Nesr. Home Hints f TII,V you go to market, choose all the perishable fruits and vegetables for yourself, t here la no advantage in doing your market im personally if you merely read off au order to a clerk. To Thicken Soups Two level tablespoons of flour will j thicken one cup of li-pud for' cream ; soups. Harmony In Foods I Consider harmony in selecting and 1 1 u I3 I4 I r r np : I I I 1 1 JACK DAW'S Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redner AT LOO RTVEU CHAPTER 0 A FTER Jnck and Dotty got ths boat out of the middle portion of the stream the cut rent quieted down and the Inst few yards of the trip ashore was easy. Aa the boat struck bottom, Flip jumped Into tho shal low water and ran upon dry laud. Thou Jnck and Dotty crawled to the back of tho boat. IT WAR then an enay task for the close call," said one of the men wa wanted to get ovor .to aeo the Dotty, "and croaslng the stream MVIfKUB do we go, now that we are safe and aound?" chimed in Jack. "Itight up oror the hill," replied one of the lumbermen. "There la a sawmill there." Ho Jack and Dolly and Klip and Flop climb ed I he hill and headed for the place where the anwdust waa flying, and a busxing wns blaring. (Continued.) serving foods. Po not serve (Iioho tbnt clash in color or flavor. To Remove Spot. Itemove spots from wased furnl- tiirs by sponging tho stained portion with turpentine. Portland Promised Four-Story Hotel PORTLAND, Ore., Mnnh 10. A four story hotel to cost 'JK.000 will be erected on a UK) by 1'Hi site nt the ttouthwewt corner of Twelfth and VHmhlll streets at ones, according to sn announcement today by the (Mm. Richsnifftcn company realty firm. The W'.'rk of dnnoliniilng the two res!-d'-nces on the properly will stsrt to morrow, Rk'hsnhiieh announces. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating. Buttons and llemitltcblng. AO 7th Ave. Kast. 1'Oods 1713 J. KLGF.NK COI.LKCTIOS AOR.NCY. 774 WILL. HTUKKT.. PHONfc. fcxi W. If. BLDWKU.S MOU. if Insure with Henry Trntnp. Phone 121 ADVENTURES men to pull the boat In. who had thrown .Tack tin "That waa a .Tack the rope. "Well, log - cutting and lumher-aawing," replica was the only way to got hero." i' Aviator Aviator, io brave, It's no wonder wo ravo About feats that you do in the air. Mall Is carried by you; You take passengers, too. Say, how Is tho weather up there? 113 iffLe. nr-n ji ! . ' ;- i li'" I