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tVednesday Evening, MareH Today's Cross . ms puiiie would make a neat design for grandmother's "embroidery ihe sauie time It aiioru a good individuals to tne lamiiy. HORIZONTAL Published form of literary work. Dirt deeply ingrained. Numeral. Causing death. To portend. Pastoral pipes. State of equality. Commence. Auricular portion of the heart. An experienced person. - Cyst. Pomp. Meusure. Man. To become weary. Father. -Small speck. Position on football team (pi.). Procured. Stick. A apike of corn. Friend. Vulgar. 'Servile flattery. : Exclamation of contempt. Indefinite article. Cooties. .Soft bluish gray metal. .Note in scale. Having legal force. To bar. Ground down. Bank clerk. Anxious. Falsehood. To separate metals, from oro rock. Twirled rapidly. Sword. Comfort. Marked "let it stand." Marked with a hot iron. VERTICAL Angered. Special kinds of food. Sluggish. Wearisomencss. Preposition. Short sleep. To shut out, Hebrew name for God. K evolve on axis. Radio Programs WHB, the Kansns City station, has recently been conducting some Tery lucceesful tests in rebroadcasting. In cluded in the many letters of response to one from Samoa, which is about miles from Kansas City. The writer says "I heard clearly your re broadcast of AVBAP, Ft. Worth, Jan uary 3. I listened to the original broadcast of WBAP and your re broadcast eqnallde the primary ren dering in clarity." The 2KV set for the airship Shen andoah, designed and built by the ira "1 radio laboratory, is being install d together with the power untl manufactured by the Kenney Mfg. company. The apparatus has already been tested and is reported in good hape. An Arkansas Old Time Fiddlers' contest was stoged recently from sta tion KFMQ, when 10 old time fid dlers competed for the honor of their country. Thousands of radio fnns ttpre?sed their appreciation of the ?oncf rt. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Paclfio Coast. KtiW, Portland, 41)1.5 meters 6 P- m.. dinner concert by ariat pupUs Civic Music club members. 7:15 p. BL leather, police and market re torts and news bulletins. 8 p. m., con ly Lorraine Lee, soprano; Ned ;iwkii)f,lD, tenor; Mary Bullock, ac-nil-anijt:. and Mrs. L. W. Waldorf, Tp'm.M. Kj p. m Colburn'a Melody Jien of the Hotel Portland; intermis rtn F.,i(,s by Marie Madden, soprano. K U;. 1'uUman, Wash., 34i.0 me jf T.;tn y p. m.f liiady, Fraser, "Vioon.l Howell, violinists; Lillian JtJt)...) p.nnist; "The Vacuum itt.w .pan a v carpenter; "Oat llsiy (or the 1'alouse," Leonard Jffrwipr; -Pointers on Oairy farm- f.. J'rofcHsor K. V, Kllington. W - .?'" ffeles, Cal., 417 me- 3--.:::ti (i p mi Kxamlner'l musi- 7 'o . h'ur; 6:43-7. Kaditorial; 7 . 1( ii Harris, detective stones; if w' I'ro':pam Goodwin-Klinger-eimpany; g.y. Evening Her-i.-.nce h..r; 9-10, Examiner, pop af "n night; 10-11, Patrick-Marsh jM-0r'!;eStrt' Bett7 iFatrick b,u" sttle, W'asb 4.13 meters trt - p' m" ol mpic hotel orchea ui ,:1"'' I"PP"-Kell7 company 1 , Togram; 8:30-10, Seattle -H.Mu.ho program. f-ilVi'- ? An"1' CaJ 278 me , m- unshine hoar pro- 3,J: - :-"-4::io p. m., auditorinm "iil serinnn on divine healing. 17 ULJ LJU A i ' " tgp' M tSS : : MjpT" Tj " Jerry On the Job Valor's Better Part FTT7 i k&rtrt (Tiwsr w BV6--ia. I 1- v I 8issuy I TvTv I - m BlUA S, r I i i i j lj i I i I I i I i nv; tvr l?st?j kswtbk 6? Ta.,-' r !. N . -iiri nersoD, pasior; t ii ' h'irirn hour, present ? Upa Edwino and -Mary Eiiza v, Mrs. Rose pianist. Oaklaad, CaL, 301 metert n, 1925 - Word Puzzle on ot entertairment for the liter- Idol. Absolute. Implore. Kosinouu substance. Shrub used for tanning. Celestial bodies. Park-colored mark on Bkin. To agitate. Heinvigorated. Barren. Person of low mentality. Pertaining to magnetic poles. Coarse part of hemp. Light brown. Idle chatter. Gift or bounty. One who polishes with files. Sour, Red of a bird. Feuce doors. Descriptive of affections good or bad. Concealed. Sepulchral monument. Indefinite. Defend by arguments. Enfolded. Nothing. Otherwise. Cover. Decline. Exist. Conjunction. Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzzle : 3 p. m., musical program, Cora L. Williams institute; 4-5:30, concert orchestra, Hotel St. Fruncia. . KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal., 404.1 me ters C:30 p. m., Art Hickman's Bilt more hotel concert orchestra; 0:30 7:30, little stories American history, Professor Walter Sylvester llertzog; Dick WinBlow, juvenilo reporter; Mickey McBan and Baby Muriel Mc Cormac, screen juveniles; 8-0, pro gram, Pacific Mutual Life Insurance company; 9-10, program, Lincoln Heights Commercial and Inudstrisl association; 10-11, Earl Burtnett's Biltmore hotel dnuco orchestra. KLX, Oakland Cal., 509.9 meters ti-7 p. m., organ; 8-10, studio pro gram, American theater orchestra ; 10-11:30, Sweet's ballroom. KXX, Hollywood, Cal., 837.0 me ters 5:4.Vt):15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe organ studio program, sports talk. Hid Zif ; u:lo-7, dinner hour musci; 7-8, Ambassador hotel concert; or chestra, Jose Itoficnfeld, director; 8-0, program, Security Trust and Savings bank; 0-10, KNX feature program; 10-12, Holly woodland dance orches tra. KPO, San Francisco, Cal., 420.5 meters---4:30-5:30 p. m., Itudy Sei ger's Fairmont hotel orrhestrn; 5:30 0:30, children's hour stories. Big Brother; 7-7:30, Rudy Seiger's Fair mont hotel orchestra; 7:30-8. program Conn Band Instrument company; 8 10, xylophone solos, "Hoc" Willats; Ida Palmer Walker, soprano; Gene James Rose Room Bowl orchestra. SUBWAY PLANS COMPLETE TOKIO, March 11. W) I'lans for the proposed Tokio municipal subway system hare so far advanced that the committee in charge Is ready to submit the scheme to the gov eminent The system is to consist of sbout 50 miles of underground trackage and the estimated cost is $t(io.HX.0O0. The project ia to be completed within. 15 yesrs and tho greater part of the funds is eipcct ed to be raised by foreign loans. a it .nn.ttv niece of furniture, like sofa, would look even squattier if nothing were placed with it to raise n.isB rii mi cr..-r- 1 k-i .. ... i i vol) roi i ni i - ' .. vkocd to tscc I I I liJ THe eye For. g , V. f ij ;3 Jr 1 u,eN I 6lRl ImIaIc'eMswTmn Ggp h fflc Sp d He: ATgl LjHL R QLQTjSlL I BE L0W)QgM r a in (a l pp win fiii i Efiirt LBH53T itoHSA jMW. abe qm & e H r go. i CPS Height Given to Low Piece I I it higher. In the group above, the large picture on the wall and tall lamps at each aide of the sofa do this. MUTT AND JEFF Sir.' INCOM6 TAX I MvTT THIS t'll Sc A . tuui. iniuiwo . . v-- r' iww..-r- i BUSINJ UO.IC. SsW MUSKteol AW) I'LL RepRSNT H OP YooR lNCOrAC Aceoftb.Nfii I WIDE WATERS By Captain j : (Continued) I T-JIGII voices could be heard from I the forecastle, whero tired and j surly men nrcued loudly and rebel-1 Unnslf RtovIIQ irpimiod hlir Without , nnv nlnnmiro nr niniiKPinont. It was the grim grin of uu upright man i about to do something not quite so upstanding. It wum the griu of the j outcast. Jnke Stevens felt his po- i sition inteiiKflv. He knew he wan IlVHiHSr Hinfiii mil mail, 111:11111-1 n n- , come passenger nor useful crew. e hadno doubhts whatever that reach ing port to hiin meant nothing nt all but loss of his certificate, nnd start ing all over again. Witli every sinew of !hh powerful frame, ot tension, he stual-hily " lowered himself into the water by n rope-end, clutching tlm dishpan in one encircling arm until he could set it afloat. Then mcpu'rs lrmn nie sihu-c, aiiu neiore Mi I firtTv wr Mary kmc It into the sand, cooklna a tfiick slice of ham. pushed off from the .hip oml wnm I swiftly towards the Khore, Homing , , , . the rtau uhcad of him. : llo turned when ho hud almost I fir(. of ,)rill(J iInpr,gll W(), tliut ; -w'u lo" " '" j reached the roekn. The Doctor lil j rollpypfl sparks as well os smoke! "Don't he n fool!" snapped Jokl j not appeared yet. Ho grinned again; j j,,. nmrt,.,) u Ms ,Ike set a stone angrily, lie might bo obliged lo en I and now there was a trace of Balis- i ruing under foot. Her eyes opened dure whims in a girl; but he could faction In the griu. Jake had formed i ,vi,,. in Hiurl. ihe dropped nil hin . t"'t tolerate erankineHS on tlin part splendid plan, it ne coum ouo vrin nut of sight from the ship before vhe Doctor discovered the loss of the beef and bread, he would soon he I sitting on top of the worm, tic i .eramhlod out of the water, and enr- ricd his stores hurriedly out of sight beyond the waterside, and crouched expectantly. The Doctor's untidy bead bobbed along above the rail of the Orontos, going to the galley. Jake lintened. and watched. The Doctor reappered, and passed nan 10 i" , was all right. A little of the d.-sper-cshin. Apparently he had been so s , reh.Q fn,,.,, 01:t ()f hc intent upon the cabin dishes Hint h ; ljte nr(, had not n.ticed the loss of beef and. broll)!lt ,,or fr ,,, bnnt bread. trip. Mary," said .lake with an un- Juke started off again as soon atr,.rtnin h,,,,,, selling down the dish t),n hoboing head disappeared. lie marched over the rough grouud chuckling, iieyonu tne rocay euon; scemen: eieilcd. the grouud rose more gently and -you didn't mean to sail across level. lie duckel around a bluut face ; alone, with Ike, did you'" he de of volcanic debris, and came in sight j nmnded. She shook her head, hut of a loug stretch of comparatively 1U1I not answer aloud, "i'ou were in shelving beach. 1 here was sunu. ; Trees grew, and there was plenty of; coarse camel grass. Hut far more welcome than trees or grass was the i sight of the ship's missing boat dnwn uo to a flat rock a mile dis tant, and obviously lied there. He walked -rapidly inland, until in of invisibility from ihe ship. Then he strode buoyantly long tow-; ards the boat. Where that boat was, j .Mary was near. He knew the .aland, Knew ahe could never get far, so. I iocg ss she remained upon iL lie had been afraid she had uritfd Ike faintly to uare the atraiu witn tier. it was waltr music t i m that was built to rhyme. There was sway That wan no great undertaking for a j that was swrt as could be. The d.meea of old, so Je ofren been told. n i lor, or for a sailor a daughter, I were affairs of Just hwm eritnry. either, in the weather prevaihi.g. Aj Today? Well, how chnngd. with ths tunes rearranged till the hfst fine little air of wind blew on the that the modern youth has Is womtj ina from the old into new inelr 8t raits side of the Inland. It was no scrolfM. And tlsy we are ending it Jnzi. more than tweuly-four or five iuiln j The vrtnn and tf-ndf-rncsa "-ms to have slippfd. as our preipnt to Anjer, and from AnjeR there was., day orchestra plays. f old 'twns th Iovitn' sweet walta that they a railroad to Hatavia. Hut Jake tripped. Twoukl be fun to go hack to those d;ns. wanted to have something to ny about dt making that trip in a sh.p's : bonL' Kor that he had stolen beef and bread; for that he had swum ashore like a thief. There was fre!. water in the boat's btir , he knew. ', Who should know, if he did not?; Hada't be been a good chief mate?! THE EUGENE GUARD H I f NOW Vjfc'LL LET THU Pie I f WLL. TrVe GOVtRUfAewT. t" I -A SEA TALE A. R. Pinslc Very well. A good chief mnto knows there is frewli water In the ship's bunts. . wi,,... u tiim-n in Anifi-! hnfn ni..l.t Slllit wnlllfl irlllll enough to'gi) with llilil. Wasn't nhe I negiecieu anu rorioru. its u wiim uri. cast and shainedV WnKn't it nil-on her account? And thoro wan (lie matter of mi nnWer. ' Whul belter neension than this, to ask thiH hub- wcr Juke wuh altnost happy when he tunned a gentle ki'Uksv knoll and nh ruplly rimiii 'in wight H" the host again, Urtwcen it nnd him wuh n stunted tree, covered with hanging, dead moss. The shore was covered with driftwood. Some pieces of tim ber had been pnipped nguinst too tree. Ike Nunlly was carrying oilier ll.c propped ti.nher. l.i.-l. formed ! "'"h" . ........ .... ....... .. . ply smiid cooking u tlnrk nln-e of ham ...n,; u . i,1( cxeent one stout hit of oak or teak, and came running nt he In- voluntary cry. "Don't sing out, Mary!" Jake cried. "No need to be . frightened o me, lass." e- "Uo away!" she panted, "tin back! I'm not going with you! Ike!" "HubIi, my girl, hush!" h" soothed. "I've come for my answer! Mary turned' a flushed and smoke, smudged face to Ike and told him it nBn w;ti. tim nnd hrei.,1 Th(t; Kjri regarding hin (pieerly. Hue -. r iir.ith once was the day when the bnllad and such. Your grandma go, though today they're not song very The love songs of old. whn the In miic and word. The tnU-s they'd 'and the lyrics were never nbminl. ICopyngbt, lP'j, According to Mutt, the Government is Rawther Hoggish n hurry to leave the ship. You ishoiiM have told me, Mary. I would have helped you. I've come to help you now." "I want no help!" she cried, impa tiently. "What did you follow me for? Haven't 1 been bothered enough with broody men all the voyage? Go b:i'li and work to save the nhip! Listen to me, Jnke," Mary went '" 'Ultetly She turned her hot face sipmrely towards him, uud her eye gleamed darkly, "You know I didn't expect to give you an aimwer under these circumHtuiicctf. Hut I'll tell you one thing for your pence of mind, anil tliut' is, if I ever felt like I giving you the answer you seem to want, 1 would feel far, far more like giving it to you now than if you were t'nptuin Stevens of the Oroides t ill.' ,She walked away a levy steps, with, head bowed. Ike had 'stuck the meat upright on a stick, nnd was now get ting u bunt ax from the boat to chop some Fin nil fuel. .lake Rtnnd watch ing her, wil h hope hit ruing in his yen. When uhe turned again he ventured: "Won't you tell me now. Mary?" "No, no! Leavo mo alone, please. A devil of ill luck fu'cnif to have pos sessed me. I have ruined you. I have ruined poor Ike. He'll surely get put in jail for running away wilh the boat. All I have thought about has been mynelf. Don't speak to me, .lulu, 1 on't look at inc. If I mil permit led to remain here so long, 1 will tell you my decision ut this time lonim'row. And then I either return lo the Oroiitc to be chastized like a naughty child, or you shall take me across the straits. I won't speak to juii again until then!" .She ran down to the boat and climbed in. Jake gazed after her t lion gilt fully. As for Ike, he held .at lo his ax and sturcd at hiin just . thoughtfully. Ike Saintly had a mind which needed a lot of stirring up before he could understand I hat the man repulsed of one day may be the welcomed guest of the next. "Metier punk these along with your stores, Ike," said Jake, pushing the 'f;i"' lhc Ilul,bl' '" We got plenty o stores," returned ungraciously. " on keep what "t a weazened lltllo flunky, "mi the lot together. No need to mnko two camps for one night. We'll eat tO' Belhcr." (To be continued) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Klmer .M. llcker et ui to K. M. Yearian Lot 0, bHl. 8, Mountain Peak. ?l. Samuel M. Dick et tig to Mamls J. Newman Lot 41, Kairview Model Orchards, $10. Fred i. Itrewer to Addlsnn I'. Hrewer Int. in various tracts in tp. HUH It 7 W, $10. Nina B. Blocker to Trspy A. Hteck er et iiz Tract tp. 17 H R 3 W, $10. A ''Ui'erworin et hi to Mr. ifinnyn Arcner i ni! inct in nig. 1H, Kairmount, $10. llnllpy'o eomet made it iant ap pearance In 11MO. music we d play was mostly all would know bow those old-Ume'rs much. lovers were bold. wtr swet both unfold little heart feeling told ,hA Htrvice, lnc. FIAPPER FANNY say? if OtMl SV MM HWVICt. IHC. Many a fnt olrl who rldei to roduoe roduoos the hnrso. CROSS-WOHI) FOR LITl'Llv FOLKS Answer to yesterday's piiKzlo. Today's Styles n To match the hat and costume is one of fashion's whims this year, and it is niot effective as jotf esn see by this photograph. The upper pari of the frock is jelluw and the nkirt and bandings are of yellow and brown I pl.-sid. Th hat has a plain yellow crown and a plaid brim turned up irmn the fce SlEJAISlQlNjS toIwSrl TUiGilS I N i tByBme ; " i ' h y 7 v -$!. ft I SHAiRe TO WHAT JACK DAW'S Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redn.r . AT LOO RIVBR CHAPTER 10 Mrsi i fir f i I - . sua i f it- i tv a::j i i ic Lsr imT iAi m ii : i r r 1 hi lj i jfNyt Av.atL 'vmlj a. f -fmmi tsdj w, ucr x -mlmm t i. gl 1- Url II I- , JACK was yery much Interested In the operations of the sawmill. He had novor Been such large bbws before, and h was amazed to ace the great tree trunks slide beneath the snw teeth and tall right In two. . Jack asked the snwmtll mon all sorts of questions. rpiIK men were very kind and explained Just how everything worked. Dotty had been flirough sawmills before and she sat down to rest with Flip while Jack was taken nil through the mill. At the rear of the mill was a great long chute that ran from the top of a hill to the mill shed. jS Ills I "VOW watch at top of the chute," said the mill man. Jack looked up 4 and saw a big tree trunk coming over the edge. When It got Just so far It tipped forward nnd then started Its rapid slide down to the mill. The chuto was merely a rut worn In the soft mud of the hillside. (Continued.) Home Hints VKVEK add cold water to spaghetti as It Is boiling, as this maken it tough. If more water la needed, add boiling water. To Remove Spots Hnin spots wil! disappear from stiede shoes if they are rubbed with j an emery board Birch as you use for I manicuring. Uia Grated Cheese j (Irated chetsea added to the white : sauce you serve with cauliflower makes it much more delcious. Celery Oellclout Celery is delicious served stewed ns a vegetable wilh a white sauce and grated cheese. "" Tasty Salad Canned pears and rrenm cheese make ti tnsty salad served wilh cream mayonnaise. More than KtHMl deer are killed la California each year Page Seven By BUD FISHER mew OULP) AFTR Trtft 1 J r VouR lMCM.e I LSTT ADVENTURES movies.' remarked Kannia Finch, "Mukitig love, 1 would say, la a ii) First you laugh, then you (2) Then you holler 'tiood (3) And tho thing ia all set for the -(4. , ' (1) Pipe (slang), CJl Heller. I H) To purchase. (41 Clutch. To grasp with excep tional Yehemccco or gusto. KCt'PNK COIXKiTION AGENCY, 774 WILL. STKKKT.. TIIOINB W. II. HLHWKIIS. MUIL U I PAINFULLY V SO, OLD I LI6M 5T ' ft $lh-a "In the t ;