The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, March 17, 1925, Image 6

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Today's Cross-Word Puzzle eu. i,'' I
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designated l.y .crown, but there ""more. VTvAJOULDN'T PAY WFHASUL , BOOIL OF SH-JJl- ( J I B A M VM N) GJ?vVU Pi Th T SlH
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.1 a l .. ... .. . Z Ou-i mmwat'c- s 7 X. ' Qmnr? n.--: l! . 5. -
.5 J. Slirowdnr.
i B. I'iercfd with hornB or t'Jwkn.
1 9. AHHembled fnctB.
y 30, JiiHtrumpnt for rowing No. 26
I horizontal.
5 32. TJm wpatlier si!e of No. 20 hor-
1 ijiontnl.
rj 34. Atop.
3"i. Coiiunanding officer o"n a No.
'-; 20 Imrizontul.
i. 38. Iliilf nn em.
f ' 30, li.vric Hong.
. 21. Abounds,
r'j 22. Imitnto.
' 2:t. Fiithpr.
t 2.1. Point of compuBH,
i' 2(t. Sue plcturo iii piizzlc.
28. Hen-Hick pnRpngprn on No. 20
;i; liorlzontnl linve food brought to
i?! them on one.
J SO. Yourself.
81. Spike of corn.
V 82. Indebted.
83, NewHpnpor parngrnph.
;i 8"). While. .
'j.; 80. Uii'plon of soiling toward Seon-
; dinnvitt,
j: 87. .MefiHiire.
30. A rope for cntching cnttle.
41. Perched,
40. Ncgntive.
47. JiiiHtriiment for determining di-
V rection on No. 20 liorb.ontol, .
; ? . 40. Musical note.
, '' fiO. Violin selection plnyed by on
i man.i
t2. To dine.
fiS, UnitH of electrical resifltat.ee.
!i 0.".' Ileallten.
it DO. Kegulntcs sails on No. 20 boria-
1 ontal.
VERTICAL
3. A niugieinn's rod.
) f 2. Neuter pronoun.
3. Hug.
7; 4. To pw a bolt rope on a sail.
j? fi. 1.1.4.'. 2 crninH.
, t. No. 20 horizontal sailed before
t the wind.
t 7. Hebrew for Diety.
Radio
Programs
On St. I.itwreuce Island, American
territory In the Itering Sea, the Ks
kiino girls nro cutting oft' their p g
tuils. The news tliut the bob's the
thing has been earned there, It is
related, by a radio set of wide range
which (hu divis.ou installed in the in
land, An expcmKntre of $20,000,000 on
ludio lulvertis.ng ,n the United tit at en
lu J02u has been forecast by Kdgar
It. I'elix, of tho ilctter Jtuaiiiesa bu
leiiu of WiiMhiiiKton, I). C. "We have
uu industry w.tn an citimati'd husi
lietts of more than J.tlOO.OtKi.OOO dur
ing lO'.Tt, well adiiiitcd to the use of
mivertmng on a lui-ge m-uh. It has
beeu cult-ulntcd iIkil tbiH uulumiy
Will spend ?2ti.uOO,000 during 1025 ou
liewtpupvr advert ising."
Juph1 ifui ( 'tin you explain why a
crjtitHl set and ti one-tube set, both
in the mi 1111 room, connei-lil to the
uine rutlialoi- for ground, but urt.ng 1
ditlerenl window ncrecns for antenna,!
interferes with one another? j
Aiisuer 1 ne grouml ( ounce
tioii he-ng common lo hoih sets
iHiues the intcrtercm-o you ex
perii'iue. (J round one sei in a
wtiterpipe and the oiIht net to
thu radiator, Vour tulte mt may
bu OMrilbitiug and tins would in
Kfiferu to some exti-nt, with the
vrytul set.
TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS
Paclfio Coast
KtJW, I'tirtlaml, 401.5 meters
p. in.. Children' progrum. 7:15 p. 1
Weather, pulu-e and umikei reporu
and news bullftina. 8 p. in., Oregon
Agricultural collegp rxit'iiHion w
lures: " Profit able' Keg Product ion,"
by A. (. Lunn, proti-Hor of poultry
busbiindry mid "Pcri-imuil PIuiuh and
Shrubs and 'J'heir Place In the land
scape Scheme," by Professor A. 1,.
Peck, head of department of land-
.11(1(10 gardening. S:.to p. m.t t'otn-rt
prei.i-iiii't by the l uion pacific club.
hi p. 111., Dwight JobiiBon's Multno
la.ti iioiel Stroller.
iv I I . I.os Angeles, Cal 40S 5 nie
tc. a . ,i:.'to-tl p. 111., KxHiuitier'a nuisi
n. ii.ut hour; 0:45 7, Hiid.otorial talk.
1 m d in,. dance, IIiIIh UrotheiV or
i -tie j 1 mi ; H 0, i'.xa miner present in
itHiiii'-ipal band of l'litlrrton, t'al.; u
Mr. in 1 iiuiieiitiil ami vochI program
1 of coin c opera numbers; Ki ll, 1'rcIi
uiil luiltad hour, Pest Itttdisilt mid
It I. in.- Hill, It ut h am) Ulati t'arUon,
It. umy cber nnd Hilly and Mrs.
l(il! iie.U.
ixh'OA, Seattle, Wash., J184.4 me.
tnrs 0;45 8:15 p. 111., Rhodes depart
ment atore program; 8 :;!( 10. Seattle
T.mea dance nmic; 10:05 11, Kdd
jlurknchs and his orchestra.
K(JO, Oakland, Cal., :I1.2 metrrR
B p. m., St. Patricks ly program;
medlejr of old-time J rih rejU, J. g.
Aber; KdO male o,tisrtet ; irih
Names fn America," Philip M. Carey;
Jteatrir I. Sherwood, pianist; Iticb
Lt-nd,ren. ba.-i -The Ori,in of
Whpr No.
a nuriZMiitul trnv P" VfrT'-" J Tl BOUT vwvv- ' t--T CT - ill
eln; sec picture.
Portals-
Devoured.
A hostile whip.
The point or place where a thing
occurs.
KxiMtH.
Living nciir the ground.
Charges with air.
Animals without feet.
Hour mug.
To fell trees.
.025 acre.
When No. 20 horizontal conies
In Night of n bay
Officer 111 n king next to No. 35
horizontal.
A bend of a river.
Heboid.
So be it.
A mineral spring.
To glut.
lione.
Inlets from No. 8 vertical.
Small finding boat.
When in danger on No. 20 horl
zntitnl the cry for help.
Sixth tone of diatonic scale.
Masculine pronoun.
Answer to yesterday's cross-word
puzzle :
St. Patrick's day," Norman H. Nes-
; hitt, M. A.; Hugh Williams, tenor;
j Corinne Keefer, contralto; Irish re
partee; II. K. .lager, Carl Anderson;
I Willard .1. Scbnidler. baritone; Ha-.
I waiinn Harmony Kings; Kthel K.
i Keyser, soprano; "My Most Thrill ng
I Kxperiencea Hunting Moiintaiu
l.ions." Jay Ilrure; 10-1, dance mu
sic, Henry Ilnlstend'a orcbestra.
KIU, I,'s Angeles, Cal., 405.2 me
' 00:.'IO p. tn.( Art Hickman's
Itiltuiore hotel concert orchestra, Kd
ward Kitzpntrick, director; 0:;t0-7 :.'U,
little stories 'American If story. Pro
fessor Walter Sylvester Itertzog.
weekly visit of (.ue.-n Titania and
Sandnmn of Kniryland, I'ncle John;
H-10, program, Pireh-Smith Kurui-
ture company, arranged by J. Howard
Johnson- 1D.1 I Art flt..k. n:i
'more hotel dance orchestra. Karl
Hurtnett, director.
KNX, Hollywood. Cul., 880.0 me
ters 5:15-0:15 p. m., Wurlitzer pipe
organ studio; sports talk. Sid Ziff;
0:80-7:80. dinner hour music, cour
tesy It. C. "Cliff" Diirant; 7:80-8,
style talk, Constance Service of Sie-gel-M.vei-fl;
S-Ji, proKram, Kimt a
tiimal and Pacific Southwest Nation
al and Pacific Southwest National
banks; 0 10. KNX feature program;
10-12, movies night at the Amhuxxa
dor hotel, Abe l.ymiin's Cocoannt
(intvc dance orchestra.
KPO, San l-'rancisco. ('!.. 4s 8
ineters 1:80.):8 p, m n(iv Sei
ger's I'litrtiiont hotel orchestra; 0:8(1
0:8t. children's hour stories, pK'
Mrother of KPO; 0:80-7, Campfire
(Jirls; 7:80-8. liudy Sciger's Fairmont
ikuci orchestra; N-10, I, S,
band.
army
KFSti. I.os Angel,.,., Cnl.. 275.1
meters H:80-7::m p. tn., Angelus
hour program, tiray stud o.
I Home Hints I
yi'.UNH from in...il.le ink mnv li
reimiveil by iipplvinK equal purf
m iinimoiim aiul turpentine. After
ward rinse lliormijhlj in warm water.
Cook Fruits First
Knr tans the fruit kIiouIiI alivav.
be cooked first by themselves then
put in the emit.
Turnips With Pork
Turnips make a very ood dl.h tn
serve with roast pnrk. if they are
I'CMvJ I
I
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an hour and
boiled for about half
served verv hot oith i..lted butler.
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gooduyBb lam bus
N OTflQlRG & A ISO APT
PSB' TjT NERA TR B P A
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N B A R 1 AlS ll P Q 0 N B
DC P I E Rr 3AIAG E 9
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pTqpTi p at edoso
PQDllP iCOTEDHA 1 P
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SNVANO Wual VI HAT iHEV'ttC 'A VlflO i I
WIDE WATERS
Hy Cjptalu
(Continued)
fN TllK beach, there sL'emed to be
f n human ant hill rumbling with
nnminent eruption. Drake went down
under a blow from a rock slung in a
ripped shirt, sleeve. Then it vai
Stevens who stood over him until lie with hand held out. "Thanks fori'.-t inoiu an dsn in I. i'ent soil may bu
struggled to bis feet again. Jake's . your help, Stevens. Do I .understand j e-f moid and s.ind. Pint soil may u
big body and fighting blond bead tow-! you are not returning to the ship?'! and even iikus or very o.tl luuuurv.
nred over the snarling gang like a j Mary took Jake's arm, and dabbed -lu prep.ir.ng the boa iu. m-uu Hats
beacon above hideous rocks. Then ' at his bleeding face with her hand- on siiuiuu mou a coarse sieve .and a
Drake's dnrk head bobbed up beside ; kerchief. She answered, with blazing tiuu sieve, u illustrated. .Uix toe ma
lum, bloody but buoyant. Mary was j eyes and high color: j (criaJs tnoiougnly, ciiopping the hard
in a fever of excitement. They fought j "If Jake doesn't I won't!" parts of sol w.u t..e sate ot lue
side by side in her defense. Every Drake raised his brows and smiled, shovel. L'se the cjui'&u sieve, first. Sift
blow that fell upon blond head or
black sent exquisite, pain through her
body. It was real. She saw Drake
go down, and could have screamed.
She saw Stevens stride over him.
and battle liko a fury until he rose
again: and she wanted to shriek a 1
Mary Dabbed at His Bleedinq
paean. She beat upon Ike until he
became afraid of her and started to
turn the Ifoat. Clumsily squateeriug
in to shore came the other boat, with
poor battered Punting cursing his re
luctant mates on with shocking lan
guage. "Orontes! Orontes!" screamed
?t..ry. "Hurry, Joe! Oh, get a move
on. you wooden 'men!"
Joe grinned cruelly behind his
bloody mask. Hut he was dTiing bis
best. The fight on the beach sudden
ly took 011 a different aspect. Three
of the deserters had gotten all they
wanted, and were crawling away
shaking aching bends. Tubbs cow
ered at Drake's feet, liniuls gripping
tightly about his bruised jaws, blind
and weeping with defeated fury.
Stevens gripped Sims by the neck
with both hands, and
was swaying!
him to and fro
ami the look upon
Juke's battered face was horrible be -
cause it was outwardly a laugh. An-
other of, the gang looked scared ami
: , r'l" farther away
for Sims' feet
were leaving the ground. Sims chok- ery fine seed requires a soil that
ed desperately. One man with more , is retentive of moisture and has plen
nerve or less intelligence than his 1 ty of leaf mold in its upper surface,
fellows, picked up a stone nnd raised 1 larger seeds will germinate in a soil
rt over Jakes bead. I he only other
ruffian remaining lifted a club of 1
driftwood and aimed a finishing j
Mtrokp nt tho bowed head of Drake.;
"Orontes! Orontes!" wheezed Joe '
Hunting at that moment, stumbling
through the small surf followed by
two of his crew.
"'ltoutes an' give em hell!" squeal
ed Ike Saintly. He sprang ashore,
too, grabbing for his nx, bold with
the advent of fresh men, Marv was
running up the heaeh. hampered bv
wet skirts, her blue eyes binning. ru1
her lontt hair fljiiut. holding a linrp
pointed hualho.ik before her like ,
spear. Hhe was transfigured. She t
reached the fighting group when two'
blows seemed certain to fall at the'
same Instant, and one only might be 1
warded. She drew in . deep breath i
and thrust hard with her hoathonk. 1
The driftwood iluh over Hmke's
head tell, but fell upn the eovered
hesd ot Tubbs. for l"rake had tnrnel
see whence came Ike's fierce
quea ot enoouraitement. The hat
tie wa, over. Ike .lured around f..r I
fies with fine fern.-ity. There were i
"" "i ax drank no re.1 blno.1
; tti.i .l.v l... n . ..
.' ; ..
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A SEA TALE
A. K. Dlng'e
I mere nppearauc
frightened all fight
out of the conscious mutineers.
"Hound up the gang, ltuuting, and
taka them aboard the ship," ordered
Drake,
now."
"Mary, we ll take the boat
lle turned to Jake Stevens,
understnndinr.y.
"I see. Hut suppose Mr. Stevens
prefers not to go to Hatavia to face
an inquiry for stranding my ship
"Then I prefer net to, Captain
Drake!" she retorted.
Jake held his rugged blond head
Face With Her Handkerchief
very erect. There was amazing fire
111 his blue eyes. It matched the
ocean Tleeps that glowed in her own
for color, and far outshone them in
glitter. There was a fire in Drake's
eyes, too.
"You tiling again, Cap'n," said
lake, proudly. "That inquiry emi t
do n thing to me but ruin me; but if
you think I'm not man enough to
face it, you've got Hie tarry end o'
the stick. Come, lass!"
(To be continued)
: :
I Un uanlening .
v
Hy ( - FLINT
((inrden Expert and Formerly of Ore
1 gin Agricultural College)
j JT is customary for the gardener to
1 have certain soils which be uses
in combinations best suited for hcmI
or plant growth. For example, a high-
b' fertilized soil is not necessary for
1 seed geriniiiaUitn. so the gardener
j mixes a soil th;tt will not bake ami
one that is best suited to the seed in
I uiiestion.
1
1
Kvery arhovl-dny morn lt- hard to (ret the Viildies dressed. Funny
how they like to lie in bed and net their rest. Covers up around their
necks; you have tn dig them out. Weepy minds don't aeem to know
jiiNt what it's all about.
When the breakfast's rooking at the startinf of the day. Mom will
"d rail them while the minutes
rie and sit upon the bed. Klhows
l10'" "1 their head.
Mother peeks and pesters till thj're putting on their clothes. Why
" nr1' 'l'esa well, gooilness only knows, l'arents have to help
them, nt the finish, as a rule. Krery youugster'a Just like thia on days
tnp' Rn sehool. I
Then along romes Saturday and what change takes place, tlettirfg
''resseil. instead of slow, turns out to be a race. Can't yon guess just
" youngsters are tins wnv? Shucks, we're all respdnsive
,v,"n I'" call's the call of plar.
Uepy right, lli,'.,
that conljiin nu leaf mold nnri is nnide
j oy mixing g.irucn iuaoi wail ui-uuil
; sjuhI.
j (in 1 (I en loam is soil containing
move than five per ceut and less ,thau
'2o per i-ent c.ay.
Niud must bj free from till organic
m.itter t-r propazin, 011 and b.urp
ratiicr than suioorii.
for cour'ew s.vi take two. 11 Jits uiif-
' den loum uud one part sand. For 1 tu
t i-,i- iu'ts gaitleu lo.iin.
j i"oiigu mm tor tiie ti:u, pmciug Uie
1 course scretrn.ngs in tne oououi of
the Hat m vvuicu a layer o sioius or
oroKeu p-ts has alieaiiy been piuct-d
idr ura.aage.
Sea tier cue aced broadcast over
the suiiuce ot tue tint, being careful
no l 10 point the seed too tmcK. Lover
lue secu aoout twice its u.uuicitr by
in u una of sitting leaf uuiu or din
through tiie tine sieve. Firm the ail
tfvuuy wiiu lue c.ock of wood. . ater,
uc.ng careiul to start tau watering
pot to one s.de of tne flat so luat tue
sudden lurce of tiie water Wi.l not
wa:di out tne seed.
. jver tae top of the flat with a
p.ece of paper, removng it waen the
seeds appear above the ground. Eu
i'LIi. the soil tor the ihu for truu
..ainiiig by aud-iig u:ie puii dcLM.voi
imimire to the soil. I c tt.e piairotig
jourd to mark the lows.
This size flat permits the planting
'f, two dozen iilauts. ft is made of
dressed redwood of the following
sizes, two pieces 0 inches by 24 in
ches by It-4 inch for the ends; two
o.pcpH 20 inches by three niches by Vii
inch for the sides; two pieces 20 in
ches bv :( inches by y. inch one 4 Ml
inches wide and the 01 her 5 14 Inches
for the bottoni Kive or six inch
heirs nre bored in the bottom for
drninnge.
(Next Article: (lard-n Designs)
Artist
Mister Artist, we take
This chani-e just to shake
Your hand, ao please stiek out your
With your pen and your ink
Von Jot down what you think.
And we nil enjoy things that you
draw.
fly away. After while they slowly
ori their knees are propped while hands
.SKA Service, luc.J
FLAPPER FANNY sayy-
Evan light housekeeping has
dark days.
Its
Today's Styles
This very feminine frock is of
white crepe handblockeil in rose
shades and a black lattice work. The
scarf which is drawn closely about
the neck in front reveals a deep V
iu the hack and the lonr ends extend
I to the hemline.
Home Menus
Hreakfast Oranges, cereal, thin
crenm, grnham griddle rakes, simp,
milk, coffee.
Luncheon Sweet potato and nut
puff, steamed sp naeh. orange cr?aiu
pudding, bran bread, milk. tea.
Dinner Pot r.ntii .if l a.
potatoes, buttered pari.nips. rounnne
salad, corn bread, apricot
whip,
sponge cafce, milk, coffee.
Circus point op are nothing but po
tatoes boiled with the meat and serv
ed in the gravy. The name intrigues
but the dish itself is without frills
Graham Grlddla Cakes
One cup graham f our, t cup white
flour, I teaspoon augnr, 1 teaspon
salt, i4 yeast cake. I rup water. I
cup milk. l teaspoon soda, -i m ie
taoiespoon milk
Scald milk and col to lukewarm
I T'tfLal
temperature. Add lukewarm water. I Kngent. flu. ' 'l
sugar and yeast coke softened in one-j Jul as .Ncilson et III. to llalden '
i n"Z .n l". !', I"''," Add' Ko-.'1.7 A. tp. IS S It 11 W,
I flour and salt .lowli, heating un il J:UJO i
:lVr i,"h,""i"";';' Wr M.KIfrch et ux to Wolll.1 1
i t 7, , m ""'n w,rm l.-rmenter-Tr.vt tp. l'J S It 1 W. j
four table.poou. of m,lk and UiMulve ($1U. I
JACK DAW'S ADVENTM
JN the next moment Jack noticed Dotty standing in the mil1hous dotrr
way, laughing. And he realized tint a joke was being played on bin
Looking ahead he saw a small pool of water. His log- was headirff rijbt 1
towa.d this, "Oh, they think they are going to give me a Dice dackin.
thought the little adventurer.
"WEtA-l'll just fool them." And, with that, Jack suddenly tojj
M over sidewavs and pushed himself off of th log. He "
no nff i,;nc,;,iD ,);., anA u,t n.r a fnonle of times. Then at ' f
and laughed and waved at Dotty. Flip kept right on chasing the lof.
gracefully through the little pool. Jack was surely Jin" ,(
avoided the dnekour fnr ihn wnior looked very cold. H min "
soda In it. Rent into batter and bake
on a hot, well-greased griddle.
Oranna Cream Pudding
One and one-half cups orange pulp
and Juice, ifc rup sugar. 2 tablespoons
lemon juice, 1 t.iblesponn granulated
gelatin, y cup whipping cream. 2
tablespoons powdered sugar, tea
spoon vanilla.
Cut oranges in halves and scoop
nut the pulp with a strong teaspoon.
Tlvs makes it possible to get the pt 'p
without skin and none of the juice
is lost. Add sugar and lemon juice.
Soften gelatin in one-fourth cup cold
water. Hring fruit and juice to the
boiling point and remove frm the
f re. Stir in the softened gelatin. I.et
stand until cool and beginning
"set." Fold in rriim whipped until
stiff and flavored with sugar, salt
fllld Vftmllfl- Torn int n im.l.l an. I tint
on tee to chill and become firm. It !
wi" ,Illf ,hrr'' hn" ff t'1 j
pudd ng to chill ami stiffen.
No sauce is needed with the pud
ding. ! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I J. II. .Uai-lionMil et ui tn II. A
iSoults Int. in trnct in hlk. 14. Hud
dle.toti'a add.. 10.
i -Maggie Whitney to I.. P. Sntpn
lt 'J. hlk. 3, Kelsay a 1st add. Ku
gene, ikKl.
1 I.. I'. Snnmt t,, I.'i.,,l. V t'..u !
' el i.v I-ni ' hlk .1' k-.i..M
Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redner
AT 1,00 niVER CHATTER 14.
TACK then beard a splash and saw a great spray of water o P '' j
air. His log had landed in the water, and in n m"011' h,
codf"
An ambitioiu young
I (over
Courted fame, so
, th'J
111 ,
When he'd fiaill
Twenty e.iles up th'
He derided he'd lr"d
(11
til
.fflicted ' k""!: .
(1) One
hoof.
1 2l Long walk-
,31 Kind of fi'. ft"
beveled roiintennnre.
HJ Co.ni.let'U
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