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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1925)
If f-.;,tor Evening, MaroS 20, 1925 J - '"l 3 ST " 27 f a, .an.!1'.' J 3i ' r:T 1 T"m'm p-MpJt- W L iTp 45 P"! J Lu r Li St. " 37 58 HORIZONTAL Pertaining to the uir. you (biblical). BlackiBh. That which holds the oar. Fur-bearing animals. Ghost Pecay. Ancient Persian viceroys. Hasten. Large birds. Approaches. Document. Spanish gentlcmnu. Free. To wait on. , Vibratory motion. Appointed. To give forth. Entreated. Accident. Small far-bearing animal. Labor organization. Beverage. Commerce. Killed. To sing. To coast (past tense). Automobile license plate. One who thinks. Founds (abbr.). Closer. An evergreen shrub. To speak to. Attempted. To put to proof. To appear. VERTICAL 1. Article of clothing. To do. Ei tends. To run again (past tense), Hea food. To. Musical Instruments. Periods of time. Radio Programs Any lover of James Whitcomb Hi 's poems will set his dial to KOW kt at 8 o'clock for the whole iram. Fergus Iteddie of Eugene, wlesior of drama and speech arts, Jl ajain appear before the mlcro- Mne In the Oregonlan tower for a f. of Riley readings. Mr. Reddie wi entirely unknown to broadcast Wraers, for he had the reputation ei'cinng one ot the greatest s hment of applause cards from en aiiastic fans of the many who have fared on KOW. n the use of a new machine, in- ' led in Paris by M. Verdan, and l-uila of which are being kept e :", it is claimed that 10,000 words our ciin be transmitted and re 'I'ed by radio. The apparatns is :"Mcted to the Baudot machine, 1 used for telegraphy. Bedford has formed Iturtln rfnh. a'lr to liugenc't, for the same ie, to clear the air of unnecea "7 iaterference. TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Paciflo Coast. Portland, 4U1.5 meters 5 Children's nrnerfimf tnrv hv f '" Adkins. 0 p. m., Cantata "Wueen '''" b.v Latter Day Saints church 'r- ':iii P. m.. Weather, no lice 11 es bulletins. 8 p. m., Univer- f " Heddie, professor of drama and and speech ' arls', reading Whltoomb Hiley poema. 'AK. Pullman. Wash . '4M.A me- f"-;:.'10D p. mi V(,ra Bohlke, ao- . marguerite MacLachlan, Tio "; "Keeping Rabbits," Charles W; "What la Worth Seeing in Prnfeeeor Carl SI. Brewster; ''Ming Spring Pageants," Profes- I 'gy, DOOK mat, Alice w .!' Cel., 408.5 maw ''"'i p. m., Kxaminer'a musi , 'f """f; 0:45-7, Kadiotor.al talk; r.ia:n iicr, vocal recital, puplli Qoinug Tn.lnr an l,.- . L ;rl". organist; 0-10, Evening Her f "our of dance mosic; 10-11, Oocbel Lt Grand, conrert V He.tUe, Waah., 8S4.4 me ' ,. : 1-1 p. m.. Sherman-Clajr "'. pr,.tram; 8:30-10. Seattle ' studio program; 10:03-11, Ed- and hia orihestra. "UJ. 1. Angeles, Cal., 40.2 me i"H':u P- -. Art Hickman's h concert orchestra. Ed- 'iti;ia,hck, director; 6:30-7:30. 'tciri., American history; Pro-s;-er Hylrester Hertaog: t ,rl livftdrick, screen juvenile; . "' :e isaatt Fe Trail," Gladys . :": li, program, Western ,. '""T'lily company; arranged by "i inn .,"jnm')ii; JO-U, Ail Jii - ""re hiii-l dance orchestra, '".Hi'inett, leader. tMki.Dd. Cal. 608.1 metere Today's Gross-Word Puzzle I ..Under lb. -" i "' Rudy.rd Kipling's f.mout Korks. Th, jin, wonl i. found in 23 . T.rtcal. Literary folk ought to discover it .lout looking up the definition. 0. 10. 12. 14. 17, ID. 21. 23. Tale. Accomplish. Put in tune. Someone else (pi.).' Recuperate. To rxish in on. The first garden. Hy some means. Indian tret's. Citizen of Home. Covering. ' To tear. Baby bear. Urgent. Areas away from the ocean. Harassed. Thin. Between two hills. Foods. Holsherista. resire to drink. Joints In legs. A game. -To vex. Where lumber comes from. Stratagem. Skill. Male sheen. -'IP. 81: 32. 35. 30. 37. 38. 4(1. 41. 42. 44. 45. 48. 49. 52. 53. 56. 58. Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzsle : atudlo program; 0:45-10:30, Sweet's ballroom. KN.T, Hollywood, Cal., 330.0 me ters 5:45-6:15 p. m., Wurlltr.er pipe organ studio; sports talk, Sid Ziff; 0:80-7:30, dinner hour music; 8-10, collego "frat" program; 10-11, June Pursell, the' KNX girl, singing popu lar songs; 11-12, Abe Lymnn's Co connut Grove dnnce orchestra from Ambassador hotel. RPO, San Prsnclsco, Cal, 42.8.8 meters 4:30 5:30 p. m, Hudy Hel ger'a Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-10, Cleveland Six orchestra; one-act play, membera Theater Art club, Tulma Zctta Wilbur, director. KJK, Seattle, Wash., 384.4 meters S:804):30 p. in., musicsl program; 0:30-10 p. m.. Spsnish class of the Little Red Radio school. KFRG, Is Angeles, Cal., 276.1 meters 7:30-0:15 p. m, auditorium service, music led hy the band, male quartet, sermon with religious music. Mountain Stations KOA, Denver, Colo.. 322.4 meters fl p. m., Fred Schmidt snd hh Rialto Theater dance orchestra: 6:30 p. m., diversified musical program. Today's Styles TM.-i. .hi, n,;iH with large ros ! in natural colors makes this rry ! graceful frock. The material l cut i so that the rr see appear on earh or h. too points on ihe skirt and on ,h Me front. The " l"r: tinilarly lovely, oeing .-o ' fuU at the armboles. but snug arouud nil in l MUTT AND JEFF II I'VCl Ti.T,H,MI t4 T) M.S A PlCBCfi APPejTlT. J I VClc, r A AT06: TH " J w ' " " " tJ ' WHAT UJV A TWIN) -BSOTH. ANb AS V VA " W tOWM AND PACk h 6K?T, rS MSMTIOSJ WW WH I fej - , 'fc. W t 6T OUR TH14 J, V IrO SOSAQ TRleXS AMb- J . i f 6F FOOb VtWf, rWH anvjuuro . nnrJt. f KV V V SSA?icN( wa-n. f-T.V it, . jr- 1 iJ ' M stomach IV. Uniwfssdbmi; 7-7lr Sy . -: ',;--., - ' J - .' JWll1CM.lh.tl.l-M ' h Jerry On the Job Shifting the Worry 'p ' WIDE WATERS By Oaptalu (Continued) i JN THE waist of the ship Jak Ster- ns smoked and waited. So fnr as he knew, six o'clock was to be his tero hour. Certainlj Mary hinted at something not altogether bad. lfut she said it was unbelievable. That was all. He could believe that some thing good might happen to her. But thee was little to hope for in his own case. He had committed a griev ous fault. He would have to pay. Hut the thought aroused all his grievances against Drake. And they were many. Surely he had a right to hate Alden Drake, with hia money, and his gentility, and his all-fired gall. "He robbed me of my ship, he's bound to break ma, but by the Holy Hokum, lie came a cropper over my woman!" lie grinned. He punched n huge fist into an open palm. "Hy all the little pink Chcruba, he woRii't the man for Mary!" Another whim sical thought came to him. His rugged face brightened up as if the In the waist of the ship Jake dark soul of him were coming into the light. "Mflg's fancy man, somebody said! I'll tell that to Mary!" "Not if I hnve to go bosun of a pig's boat!" he gritted. "I made ( mistake. I can pay. Ile'a tried to buy a fine ship and all the men's souls shoard of her. He'll pay, too. He'll hate himself yet." On the fore batch the crew were overhauling ditty boles, getting out shore clothes, having a Field Day generally, airing their sea chests. They had worked loyally and well. They were given plenty of leisure now, outside of essential ship work. They were to have a sing-song at four hells. i Bit o'clock dragged sround. An the bells were struck, Drake stepped over to where Mary sat. Jake Kiev j ens came up the ladder, head erect, facing the music. He stood before Iirake in the gathering dusk of the swift Tropic night, saying nothing. Mary felt a momentary sense of chill, for the silence seemed overlong. Hut the cool, calm voice of the skipper soon drove away the chill i 'Mr. Ktcvens," Drake began, I don't want to dir op a lot of, old troubles. 1 think the quickest j way is tie best. I want to say first, i to you and Mary, that I have held an inquiry Into the stranding of tb Orontes, and have fonnd myself guilty." i You've what?" gasped J-1 llsry pressed his arm warninglr. Drake continued: "I have decided that whstever ill hss happened to th ship or her penple. hH bn di- i rectly due to my pursuit of a fad. As t l mmw. ft now. it meant only sport to f m.. but something very asoch more serious to others. Jake atol dumb. He could feel Mary's hand tremhlng on his arm. Forward, a concertina stopped play- ! Ing, and Hill tiadgett tiawleil, o mai , i all. might bear: siand up. y lubbers! Health to I th' Captain and "Is pses ngers:' i ) There was silence, then three awk- : ; ward, embarrassed cheers. The cm rerima .tsrted op again, and a song was vntleTpd forth with all (he steaia of rum-tiekied throats. , lirske paused while the cheers went op. then went on: ' "rio, to get the gist of this buai-1 I ness. Mister Htsvens, I did not enter) THE EUGENE GUARD -A SEA TALE A. E. DlnjSe ' the stranding in the Log. I am own er, as well as mauter, and 1 Bhull not enter it uuloss my officers in sist." "Do you mean you won't " Juke stammered. Drake cut in: t "Let me fiuish please. There Is another matter. A word will dismiss it. Mary is jour woman, Stevens. She always una. I did you a wrong there, ltut if you hud heard what 8 lib told ine a while ago, you would fell that 1 bud been properly pun ished." "Oh !" and Mary.' The darkness waa kind to her. , ' 9 , "Now I shnn't reinstnte you as mate. Mister Hlevcns." Jake's figure stiffened. Here, at last was the ment. All the rPHt had been vapor: words. "Because it fs not permissahle for a Hailing ship mate to have his wife aboard." "(.lit" said Mary. "So you will remain a passenger, Stevena smoked and waited said Drnke, and the kindly darkness cloaked his broad grin, - "a little longer. You see. If I were to put you buck in comminid of the ship, you couldn't perform your own mar riage ceremony, could you? Ho, If you will both come into the saloon with me, I'll coll Mister Twining as a FROM WORSE MM"''. "isaaKi Omaha University girls thought galoshes war terrible, so they started wearing the footwear shown above, Tha socks get bright color, usually a loud red. The Idea seems to be to give the appearancn of losing tha socks. Both may ba practical In oold weather, but college debating so cieties cart decide whether the change from tha galoshes belew to the sacks bovs was "for bat ter r worse.' ' This is More witness, and make of two splendid j human beings the perfect pair." j ".lust a minute, Captain Drake," I said Jiiko Stevens, just a bit more chokily. "Are you having some more fun wilb me, or " "I'm having fun, certainly. I hope you will sop the fun of it, too, Stev ens, t'omo along." They entered the saloon. Mary's big blue eyes opened like sea pansiea. Ike hail dressed Tb in a white jacket. They both stood at attention buKiile u table laid nut ns if for a feost to royalty. Twining stood out Hide his cabin door, erinniiix as If lie knew something about it. There was 1 n bou'pH't of flowers beside one plate, i Mary stared hard before she recog I nized that bouipiet as belonging to some of her hats. Hut she smiled I at the joke . Drake was grinning. with a prayer bo)k in hia hand; and she could nfford to smile. "Come children," thff skipper grinned. "The fenrt awaits. Let us tuck this long splice. I never ex pected to be at your wedding, Jake. Now look at me!" (Cun eluded tomorrow) On Gardening lly C. I,. FLINT (OiiriH'ti mid Sml Klpert) I .SrKAKl.NU of i-hrymiiilhi'miuu one Immediately vlsunlizoa those lurgo viiri-colored bluums suoivii in rioriMs' windows. I nave never seen them grown to better perftcliuu than Jin those states bordering the 1'nciffc i ocean, nut only nesr the ocean but in 1 the arid districts whero the entire I proctss of propagation from culling I to liluoui ciin he curried uu out-of-, doors. I In the interior it Is well to protect j the booms as danger of late frosts ! n)irouetii.'s. ' All chrysanthemums can be propa gated hy cuttings. When the small growths about t.ie base of hist year' planta becuine three or four inches long take tliem off and make cutlius. Select the ehort joinled ones. Remove all but two or three leaves at the top; Insert the cutting one-hulf of its length ill sand, packing t lie sand tight ly shout the stem; phice the box in a shrilled location. When the roots are one inch long either pot into two-inch pots or plant in raised beds of soil about two feet wide. Ho not opply any manure at this time. I'lace the plants in rows about four Incites apart and two inch apart In Ihe row. Transplant from this location when the plants ore TO WORST - rU T-rtsl "'.; , verV. I -jfiC-i- Than Mutt Can Dope Out FLAPPER FANNYb&v ( (cT h. It's better to have lovod and lost -when you oan writ up your love affair for a oontostlons magazine. about sis Inches high, aslectlng only the bntt and turdieflt. Jn their new location they should be planted from six inches to 1H inches apart, accord ing to the kind of plant you wish to litoduct for a single stein the for diMauce; for several stems, the lat ter. At time of trsnsptnntlug, take off all the lateral growth, except the strongest top ihoot, If but a slnglt stem In desired. When utiis Is eight inches high pinch off the top growtb ami select the best and topuioit lateral which Is to bear the season's flower. Keep alt the buds removed ex cept the top one. When several bloomi are desired on out plant se ret three or four of Ihe side growubs wliWi appear following the Inut transplanting. Disbud as be fore. IMnchitig bnrk should not be continued after the last of June, or the middle of July In those place of late killing from. Hide shoots from the old plants, with a few roots attached, may be ued instead of cuttings and planted to their pcrrnnnriit location. It would be well to erect a frame covered with cheesecloth if high winds or a too hi sun are lisble to injure the blooms. This will also serve as a protection from the early full frost, l it plenty of fertiliser and liquir manure. About a month after planting t their established plnces but not sflnr the opening buds begin to show color. Water frt. pienlly until the plants ars well pifAhllnhed, using judgment hsaed on your existing cli matic conditions. (Next Article: List of Varieties) LODGE MAY ENTER .n'NCTTON CITY, .March UU. .(, F. Heard, state manager of the W, (). W. sovereign jurjMlicMon, wss In town Wcdne dnr conferring with some of Hin Iocs I W. O. W. l'aclfic jurisdiction memhers as to the advis ability of establishing a lodge here. It Is though that a l"dg will be organ ized here. l-'iperlmenrs hsve proved thst bar liaelea do not attach themselves to ship bottoms painted certain colors. They collect In large numbers only on bottoms with blue and black plates, staying away from white, yel low, red and green colors. cnoss-woiu) Ff)H LITm-, FOLKS SORTED llRlOlSIVEl Answer to eftrdsy's pusxls; WHAT JACK DAW'S ' Story by Hal Cochran Drawing! by I W. Redner AT LOO RIVER CHAPTER 17 TT DIDN'T take the two little adventurers long to find tbat the work wasn't as easy as It looked. They managed to get the saw through the tree trunk just once, and than they were ready to stop. As Jack let his end of the saw go, Flop raced up and took hold of It. The little monkey amused the woodsmen, as ha tried to saw. 'VHKIll do you take these trees after they are down 7" asked Jaok. "flight down to the Log Hirer," replied one of the men. Then he asked Jack If he'd like to trim the smaller branches off of the tree that bad just toppled down. Jack grabbed an ax and replied, "Sure! Just watch me." Anil soon he was at work. IHtANCHKK flew In all directions when Jack started swinging the az. Dotty climbed upon one of the big limbs and watched her cousin work. One of the men finally came over and helped Jack, and after an hour or so the tree was bare of small branches. "Now we'll have to law the middle sized branches off," said the man. (Continued.) Home Hints JHiHNKO beef and ham to be aerved 4 cold are greatly Improved In flavor if you allow them to cook in the water In which they were boiled. Never Boll Halt fish should never be boiled. Keep Windows Lowered When cooking or laliiHlrylng Is go ing on in the kitchen the window houil be .'t down from the top. p his k-eps the air pure arid the ttA.tr ' do fiot esnpe Into other parts of the house . Unhftlsftred Furaltiire !'phn!tere( furniture should he T. ,.: diir-i-.t nidi a ihiimU aud wiped with an old silk duster. Page Seven By BUD FISHER A DOUBL-4 PORTION OvTv?lP. AMD . ..... . l . tbs' ADVENTURES In his music Orlando was lax Hut he played to hie girl on a (t) Hoon his sour (2) Caused he color to (3) And her dad smaahed the sax with an (4). U Po-caMed musical instrument (2) Window ditty. IH Gradually diminish. 14) Implement with which woods men do not snare that tree. To -: IV st.'-V Si I1;- e s i ; 1 v.:M" 1 i i ' J) m r. Hit! 411 I 1 M t ol, organ recital; 7:45-9:45, tee wrisu a