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THE EUGENE GUARD Page Nine MUTT AND JEFF Is Sir Sidney a Baseball Fan? Well We'll Say He Is. By BUD FISHER oday's Cross-Word Puzzle PlGHtOi MISTcrt RUTH VAA1 ANb IT UuAl A M04T TOILUNS rt:-r c- I Trte ujav THfr I'm Quits framtio. CHeeRio. jerp out beam; r MuiTEt) to uirrwsss MATCH". MTH S16WTH beslOM MIST6B RUTK SMoTfi TH SPHelte MISHT'LV AMD IT WMT OUT Of BouMbt'. THC POPULAC B4CANA , CitmTLtMfU IN THG OUT'S ARnuT iT". IKI PACT. T you south" every winter, and recuperate frotn v your aui&iuer iW ReTUK(06t rRor-Ttte CHecKio. AM CMCOOWTSR BTuSeJ i. i - - GAftbSM WOULD CUUS TO hV . - rx. i n i.u. ii iT lAJAi I'M A TJVCU INTH SIR SlbNSYl TrteYANK-eS AMD NIN6 COTTOM FAN) At rill ius 1 j ut uuiiuimai a: a It's a Florida tree of the elm family. If you aren't so fortunate. southland vuHeee t m GeoRG K6RMAM fcuTVU SO VOO PRoPCLLftC THft WAV YOU SLASJGY AKASRICAM& SAY' Qoixe euciretJ'. iHt tne wuru iioo w uhcjcu icner. CHCSRIO'. E MUST 4 sday Evening, J.prfl 2,' 1925 1 i X 1 I fc. I 1 ... , . ii I V T is v.. . X I ( . .. . . . . - 1 II Z w J S HORIZONTAL Science. The breast. Uncooked. Concern. Instrument used In rowing. The cougar. Florida tree of the elm family. Ventilated. Half an em. Iterent. Varintiori of word "a." Female dee. Female deer. Measure of area. J,jric song. Hello. One who serves food. Labored. Kxpression of inquiry. Before. Myself. Anger. Pitcher. Upon. Fifty-two weeks (pi.). Like. Cubic meter. Devoured. Small shark. f ' To unite by stitches of thread. To challenge. Nevertheless. Mohammedans in southern Phil ippines. Sheltered place. VERTICAL To perform. Tncommon. Inclination. . Yellow Hawaiian bird. Moved through the water. Correlative of either. Pastoral. So shall it be. 10.' 12. 14. IB. 17. 21. 23. 25. 2(i. 28. 29. 30. 3L 30. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 45. 4. 47. 49. 50. 52. 53. Small lumps. Printer's measure. 3.1416. ' Part of verb to be. Pined. To cut planks (past tense). Furry animal similar to beaver. Mistake. , Augured. Hurrah. Metal in natural state. Female sheep. Edge of skirt, Lecturer. Unbecoming. Organ of sight. To employ. Native. Tribe of Indians. Dry. , Inflamed boil on eyelid. Second note in scale. Paid publicity in print. Born. Therefore. Grief. . P" """ P" J i lilll ' n I Jp Jerry On the Job ' Anyway That's How It Sounded rJP "-Cr-.- IP jQ 7 . II eMSAGCMSMT. Answers to yesterday's crosB-word puzzle:- -' P A P I UIsBDIaIn I E-Lj 4.-I Radio Programs Another Eugene girl will sing over rudio tonight, when 'Miss Melba lliams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams, 1U91 Garui-n street, 'ears on the program of the Bnnk ' Life company, station WHO, Des iocs, la. Miss Williams is doing ad- nced work in music at Grinnell col- vp, Iowa. It is expected the program which she will appear will be re ived at about 5:30 o'clock, Eugene ie. WHO broadcasts on wave leucth - meters, with 500 watts power. Bie stntion motto is "We Help Jihcrs.". Thousands of dollars were contrib i'd as a result of special radio pro ams put on to raise money for suf fers in southern Illinois und In- ua. As a result of the appeal by 'adi'nst stations many fans sent in Ihing and money. Night bulletins re broadcast by V(fin" for anxious trners. At the Hearst Square studio Stc,ve Trumbull, the "Mark 'ain of Itndio," sat at the micro one and informed fans about the M of dead and injured. I Itemember Norma Talmadge in miliu' Through?" This play will be 'istk-ast tonight by KGO players, di ted by Wilda Wilson Church, and it 11 be worth hearing. The olay starts i S o'clock, so set the dial at KUO f d sink back- in tho easy chair for couple of hours of real entertain nt. TONIGHTS PROGRAMS Pacifio Coast KtiW. Portland, 492 meters 5 p. . children s program; 7:15 - p. : aihcr, police and market reports d news bulletins. 7:45 p. m., weekly "I letter by Pacific Cooperative A""l lirowera. 8 n. m.. Concert by hkit s Old-lime orchestra, by cour- y f Itobinsnn-Smith company, rd dealers. 10 p. m., concert by '"inlit Johnson's Multnomah Hotel r')IU'n. KI'I. l.os Anreles. Cal.. 408.5 me rs 5:,'iu-6 p. m.. Examiner's must 1 half hour; 0:45-7, raditorial talk I :-'.. t.'arlyle Stevenson's lion Ton I'lu-e or-hestra; 7:20-7:30, "The X. ''. A. in the Mining Towns of frii.n and Nevada," W. U. Day; i ;i-H. program, pupils of Maude I ' nl. n Kollman; S O, progrsm, Htan 1 "d nil c:npsny; the Polar Bear or hestra; i. io, the Isbell-Boyd quar ': It)-11, Kxaminer, Loa Angeles di-nartment band. KHA. Seattle, Wab 384.4 m-'13- I 5:15 p. m., William F. Hoff ' -in'Mnsn's Olympic hotel concert or '"sira: H-7, studio, program, Moran 1 li'"l f'r bovs. KKWB. Hollywood, CaL. 252 meters - " S p. m.. dinner dance; 8-10, KF A I! pnpnUr program, Charlie Well "r. mnstiT of ceremonies; 10-1 a. '. l'-rainlslatter's Hollywood Monti-Tie afe dance orchestra. KiO. Oakland, Cal 361.2 metert - t 'n.'UI p. nt., concert orchestra; " r .if lrssoa. Joe Novak : 8. "Smll- in' Through." KGO players; 10-1 a. m., Henry Halstead s orchestra. KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal., 405.1 me ters 6-0:30 n. m., Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel concert orchestra, l-d- ward ! ltzpatrick, director; 0:30-7:30. little stories, American history, Pro fessor alter Sylvester Hcrtzoa: UlcKie Urandon, Bcrcen juvenile juvenile; Uncle John's bedtime story 8-10, progrnm, Hercules Oil company ,10-11, Art Hickman's Biltmore hotel dance orchestra. Earl Burtnett, lead er. KNX, Hollywood, Cal., 330.9 me ters 5:45-8:15 p. m.. Yur(itzer pipe organ siuaio; Hiu zitf, sports talk; 0:15-7:30, dinner hour music; 7:30, security business talk. J. It. Douglas; 8-10, KNX feature program; 10-11, Abe Lyman's Cocoanut Grove dance orchestra from Ambassador hotel. KI'O, San Francisco, Cal., 420.5 meters 4:30-5:30 p. m., Itudy So ger's Fnirmount hotel orchestra; 7 7:30. Itudy Seiger's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 8-9, Theodore J. Irwin orchestra; Charles J. Lump, tenor; 9-10, Welsh night. Theodore Phillips director; 10-11. Gene James Hose Boom Bowl orchestra. BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVEE CURWOOD Copyright, 1917, by Doubleday. Page & Co. "BAREE, SON OF KAZAN," a Vitasraph Picture, With Wolf, the War Dog, la an Adaptation of ThiB Story (Continued) AS NEPEESE gazed about the rock walled end of the canyon, the prison iqfto which they hnd , driven Wakayoo and Buree, I'ierrot looked up again from his skinning of the big black bear, and he muttered something thnt no one but himself could have heard. "Non, it is not .possible," he had suid a moment before; hut to Nepeese it was possible the thought that was in her mind. It was a won derful thought. It thrilled her to the depth of her wild, beautiful soul. It selit ft glow into her eyes and deeper flush of excitement ipto her Cheeks and hps. As she quested the rapged edges of the little meadow for signs of the doff-mm, her thoughts flashed back swiftly. Two years nga they hnd buried her princess mother under the tail spruce near their cabin, 'iiiat nay Pierrot's suu hnd set for all time, and her, own life was filled with a foot betweeu her hand and Baree, and Bhe could not wedge herself in an inch more. And then she saw where he kept water loogged. Transplant tho dahlias as soon as they have made ) two leaves, into pots or into boxes, about four inches apart, and give them plenty of sun until they can be j set into the ground. They will spring j up in hurry into as big plants as ; those grown from mature tubers. It is now possible to obtain oed of , the wonderful new giant types which are the astonishment of the floral world by their sire and bril liancy of colorB. Fom a packet of seed of these fine types, any garden er may get ns fine plants as ho might FLAPPER TANftY sepaj was a hollow, shut in by a stono. If she had removed the stone, and come in that "way " .She drew herself out and fetood ,.- ...i. - -t . .1 .i. wiJiave to pay $L'5.for in named roots, m .u. u.Uci ul lut V"""-.There j, always this chance, owing to the variability of the plant. There is also a better chance that he will not, but the dahlias that he docs get will be fine, hnndsome plants and once more in the sunshine. Her ! '""" of them will be disappointing, heart thrilled. I'ie'rrot was busy over I '1'here will be a surprising range of his bear and she would not call him. I colors in oue packet of seed from pure She made an effort to move the ! white, yellow, pink to the deep scar stone which closed in the hollow un- j lct nd maroons, der tho big boulder, but it was wedged !, " P".va t0 buy the expensive dnhlia in tightly. Then she began digging I prods if ono desires to get the finoat with a Btick. rvlants. Fifty seeds for fifty cents 1' ive minutes nnd Nenecse could I will' give fifty plants of unusual move the stone, bhe tugged nt it.) beauty and character if the grower Inch by inch she dragged it out !. uses ordinary care. J lie seetla Have until at last it lay ut her feet and!" high percentage of germination nnd the opening was ready for her body. ; Ir,,m 8 iuty-seea pneaoc it is not uu I t - 1 rwis i s ,QIWt 91 ttKA MWVICC wo. J I JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hal Cochran Drawing! by I. W. Rednar AT tOG RIVER CHAPTER 28 v She looked again toward Pierrot, lie was still buisy, and she laughed softly us she untied a big red-atid-white Hay usual to get tho full fifty plants. vast loneliness. There hnd been three t hnndkechief from about her shoulders at the graveside that afternoon as the sun went down Pierrot, herself, nnd a dog, a groat, powerful husky with a white star on his breast and a white tipped ear. He had been her dead mother's pet from puppvbood her body-guard, with Iter always, even With this she would secure Buree. fche dropped on her hand and knees and then lowered herself flat on the ground and began crawling into the, hollow under the boulder. I5a ree had moved. With the back CROSS-WORD FOR LITrLE FOLKS Certain Turkish vessels of war are being reconditioned by a Gorman firm. J Today's Styles mm with his head resting on the side of; ho heard something which Nepeese he bed as she died. And that night, j had not heard; he hud feit a slow the night of the day they buried her. . and growing pessure, and from thr the dog had disappeared, lie hud j pressure ho hnd drugged hhnself gone ns quietly and as completely as' slowly and the pressure etfll fol her spirit. No one ever saw him after' lowed. The mass of rock was settling! that. It was strange, and to Pierrot ; Nepeese did not see or hear or un it was n miracle. Hcep in his heart derstnud. She was calling to him he was filled with the wonderful con- more and more plcadincl.v: viction thnt the dog hnd gone with "Buree Baree Harec ' By LITTLE JOE I used the names of two animala In of his head flattened against the roekj11"" I''e. " nol" "1 'is ""' looks like a snake. They should be easy to guess. Can his beloved Wyola into heaven. But Nepeese had spent three win He head and shoulders and both nrms were under the rock now. The ters ut the Missioner's school nt Ncl-1 glow-of her eyes was very . dose to son House. She had learned a great Baree. Ho whined. Tho thrill of a deal about while people and the real great nnd impending dnnger stirred in Rod, and she knew that Pierrot's ! ' blood. And then thought was impossible. She believed j (To be continued.) that her mother's husky was either dead or had joined the wolves. Prob- ably he hnd gone to the wolves. So . (Jl liarClCIlinff was It not possible thnt this young- j 1 ster she and her falher nan pursued was of the flesh and blood of her mother's pet? It was more than possible. Baree had not moved an mrn irom JU1S societies, gladiolus clubs, nnd now dnhlia organizations have done a geat deal for American gnrdening by developing nnd speeding the habit under his rock. He iny. like a thing of plant breeding ut homo because 3 p 10 II IN AN Instant Flip was after them. He barked loudly and splashed into the water as the ducks soared out orer It, "Gee," Bhouted Jack, "I wish I had a shot gun. Wouldn't that make a great shot? I'll bet I could bring several of them down with one shot. And what a fine dinner they'd make." Moro than one lovely automobile would drive you to dlstraotlon. j r-f Home Hints IF the wringer works hard, apply a littlo kerosene on the cogs and work them for a few seconds, then wipe and put a few drops of sewing machine oil on them. The action will be much easier. Best For Pancakes A soapstone or aluminum griddle is best for baking pancakes. Cakes Not So Rich If a cake seems too rich, substi tute water for milk or for part of tho milk next timo you use the recipe. Lot Them Simmer In nasting, broiling and braining, ments should be cooked ns nearly ns pnsHihle ut the simmering temperature. stunned, his eyes fixeu steanuy on the scene of the tragedy out in the meadow. Baree wanted to approach. . It wan like an invisible string tugging at his very heart. It was Kazan, and not Gray Wolf, calling to him back though the centuries, a "call" that was ns old as the Egyptian pyramids nnd perhaps ten thousand years older. the crossing is simple and raising of these three plants gives a wonderful variety of new forms and, in the case of the first two, rarely two that nre identical. While tho iris takps from two to three years, the gladiolus from one to two, the dahlia is an annual when raised from seed and always blooms the first senson if sown in April in a warm situation. It may be But against that sire Gray Wolf Kown in ,1,c l,pn Kround ns soon as was pulling from out the black ages i ''e weather is reliably warm, with a of Ihe forests. Tho wolf held ,im Khance of bloom the same year if thee Is no killing frost until well into October. The dnhlia seed resembles thnt of the xinnin and needs much the same treatment. The one care that must be taken is thnt the seed box or bed ACROSS Automobile. Small snake. To be Kick. Tells tales or secrets. Boarder To employ (book, shoe). Period. Word that is the opposite of high. DOWN Anlmnl that purrs. Animal called rodent that loves cheese. Every. Yellow matter from sore. Articles. Hcarlet. Outside. Smooth fish that looks like a snake. To plant seeds by scattering them. A London expert figures that each factory chimney in that city emits 4i docs not dry out, hut it also must not tons of dirt a year. I I DAILY lEM. This French frock his an interest ing hemline made decorative with em broidery and fringe. It confirms to the present mode of concentrating the trimming in one spot and per mitting the rest of the gown to be elegantly plain. quiet and motionless. Nepeese was looking about her. She was sinning. For o moment her face was turned toward him, and he saw the white 'whine of her teeth, ontl her beautiful eyes seemed glowing straight nt him. And then suddenly, she dropped on her knees and peered under the rock. Their e?es met. For nt lenut half a minute there was not a sound. Ne nfee did nnt move, and her breath rains so softly thnt Baree could not j hear it. Then she said, almost in a whisper: "Baree! Baree! Vpin Bnree!" It was the firt time Baree had) It's nice to sit down to a table of grub, when everyone there's nearly heard his name, and there was some- starving. Heal appetites thrill you, but shucks, there's a rub, if it happens thing so soft and assuring ' In the I you're doing the carving, r sound of it that iu spite of himself t V') say. just for instance, four ktdlets sit tight, Jes' waitiu' for meat the dog in him responded ,n It in o I and potatoes. You're, carvin' and servin' with all of your might, and aimiu' whimper that just reached the AVil-! to fill up their plates'. low's ears. Slowly she stretched in j At last you've succeeded; the kiddies are set, impatiently achla' to go. an arm. It was bnre nnd round sad It's hunger, of course, that is makin' 'etn fret, and they think that your soft. He mifht have darted forward ; carvin' is slow. the length of bis bmly and hurled hisj When you and the missus are ready to est, comes the fact that is fangs in it easily. Hut something held J always a bore. You just start enjoyin' the suppertime treat when the him back. He knew that it was not j you inciters start yellinr for more. an enemv; he knew that the dsrk ; The old job of carvin for tots who pre starvin, with all sorts of shining nt him so wonderfully ! pasture's instilled, hut the story fs old, that your own food gets cold while were not fined i'h the desire to , j-oa re keeping the other plates filled hsrm and the voice that enme to j hjjn softly ns like a strange and! thrilling mnie. I "Hnree! Haree! I pi Baree! j Over and over nsain the Willow t called to him like thnt, while on her face she tried to draw herself a few; inches farther node 'the rock. She could not reach bim. There was stiU ( (Copyright, il'n NKA Hervice, Inc.) Sugar Your Beef A ,1,1 4. B littt. ,A til ft salted water used for basting roast beef. It will give ft a rich, brown color that improves the looks as well as the taste. Helps Vegetables A pinch of bicarbonate of soda hnstens the cooking of vegetables but Jilt does not injure the flavor or appearance. Morning Cereal Figs, raisins, prunen, or chopped dates are delicious with the morning cereal. To Make Better Plet If your pfe browns before the filling is sufficiently cooked, cover with an other pie plate until the filling is done. Makes Muth Crisp If slices of mush ae dipped in white of nn egg before frying, they will be crisp and will brown nicely. "VOU don't mean to any you would kill those poor birds?" questioned 1 Dotty. This made Jack smile. "That's just like a girl' said he. "You girls are always timid about shooting anything. But don't you worry. I haven't got a gun so I couldn't shoot any If I wanted to." fV CUL'UHfi the ducks were aoon out of sight and Flip swam back to shore. And the little party continued their way down the bank. In about a half hour they came upon the great lumber mill. And Jack no ticed that a large lumber ship was moored at a crude dock nearby. (Con tinned.) Laundry Hint All articles starched with boiled stnrch must be dried thoroughly, then made very damp and rolled up tightly In a clean dry cloth. They should lie two or three hours before they are Ironed. Soak Your Pant Hauoe pons and cake pans should be put to soak as soon as they are used. KIcctricity at Dining Tabic Peppermint on Grapefruit After you have removed Ihe pulp of each grapefruit, sprinkle the pulp of each half with one crt,nm pepper mint broken In pieces. It ndds a different flavor to the breakfast standby. Italy has decided to operate nil the telephone systems of the country as government monopoly. " An tiigi'iumiK rntiiH-rtiou limy be made at the dining room table for electrical use of percolator, toaster, broiler and yher modern devices. A wire is brought from a side plug by means of a ribbon wire under the rug. t'nder the table tho wire is brought through a tiny hole in the rug and then to a four-tvay socket that can be attached to the table, ' Conductor You hie nenr and fnr In your old trolley ear And your work every dny is the snine. No doubt patience is tried By Ihe people who ride Hut you usually are kind just the same. THE BUTTON SHOP nesting. Buttons and Hemstitching, W 7th Ave. East. Phone 1715-J. OREGON MOTOR CO. Phnnt rt 030 01lv IXSUItK WITH HtiNfiY TItOMP. 83 W. 0th. t