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J. ! Pngo Six ! EUGENE GUARD "Wednesday Evening, April 8, lrj-v MUTT AND JEFF. Dees Sir Sidney Understand Base Ball? Well, Hardly! : By BUD FISHER Today's Cross-Word Puzzle- : II There are quite a few undignified definition that could be given for fifl horizontal. To the safecracker, t lie word means far from "cabbage." It's "inezuma," "awag" and othtr colorful terms. ' 4-8 it i-il t J a i ?!1 ll i 3f n i V? ri iz i' i4 r wst r r r r m ii s a i2'4 11 : IB 55 l-P " 11 ST . WjW Bl WZET 13T kMal rmmm 3l I h- - 77. 73 jSp? 74 75 pM I 1 bld-i 1 I l b HORIZONTAL 1. Scrolls, lists. 6. To wash one's self by immer sion. J1. Iiisclosoa. J!. ' Affront. J't, Opposite of close. 111. To grant. , IS. Units of work. 111. To deray. 21. To stuff. 2:i. Geographical drawing. 2.1. Toward. Jo, To lose firmness. 27. Portable bed. 2S. Exclamation of snriirise. 211. Female sheep. SI. Hlcat of a sheep, oil. To carve. IU. Verb of permission. Ilii. To peruse. !I7. To frighten. III). Stops up. 41). Cotton machine. 41. To join firmly. 42. 21X10 pounds. 4.1. Fertilized and ripened ovule. 45. ' Hel skeleton of animals found in t lie bi'i, used for beads. 47. ltow. M. Through: by. Til. Instrument used in rowing, fi-. Crowd.. ' Tit. I'url of verb to be. 0.1. Morilidiu dye. - Titl. To wanderiubout. f8. Griefs (var.). . (HI. Neuter pronoun. (II. Men-diving bird. (12. Haunch. M. Kit. IHI. .Cnbhage. IS. Pertaining to the pope. 70. Kxtcrior covering of seeds. 72. Mid-day naps. 74. Violent stream. 70. Whito powder used in photog raphy. 77. Captured hy force. VERTICAL 1. Corded cloth. ' 2. Above. ' !1. Cotton fabrics used for curtulus. 4. Musical note. 0. Wily. (I. To sprout. 7. Prep, of plnce. 5. To care for surgically. U. To refer to something repeated ly. 10.. lien fruit. Radio Programs Hr. I'iMlric Wallnre lin a lirond- cimt rocolvliiK net h inailn himiwlf, tlmt rrarlii'd out into tho cast, nml i:rk up JO wiitt tntiom nlinont ilearly n ciint pruKrnuis. Kor conHt inctptlim it l giving womlorful pcr- furmuni'v, the doctor tnyii, snd he Iiub logRrd iiioro than 1(K) iHtimia all over tlio I'nilrd SliiU-K, nd l "till gi'tiiiiK new on". Il hum t'isbt tube.. . Tlie program hy "Itoxy and Cling" I rum tlm ( apilol thoiltcr, New urk City on Bundiiy eveningn, i uo.w lieinjc ltroadi'at Hiinultiineoimly tlii-oiigli WKAI', New Vork; WKKI, llmlon; W.IAIt, lTovidence; Wl'AI', Vnnliingtmi; WIHill, Wonnter; uml WW J, Ui'trlolt. Three roniishnien are making ready to leave Plymouth, Dngland, on a voyage arouuu me sunn in boat, 'i'licy iiiieml to provo conclu sively the value of ladii in the event of a boat being cast adrift at sea. ... TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Pacific Coast KCiW, J'orlland, I'.H.o meters - .1 p. in., children's program. H p. m., lolburn's .Melody Men of the roribind hotel; interin ssion solos hy liian. be ltowell, soprano. 7:1.1 p. ui., wenther ami bi.s o ... . i.. u. rt by 711. infantry band of ... on - wr bnrrac ks. 111 I, .111.. ., v ..... .... ters -o:.l0-(i p. m., r.xauuucr iiuici cal bait hour; U:4.V1, Itad.turial talk; 7-8, Aeoliau residemo piie organ re cital, Dsn Mcrorland, oiganist; M, Jam) of the Lmniiner program; 0-IU, progiillil, Auiericilll glee aligcrs; Hi ll, l'acknrd biillnd hour w.th Hay Walts, Hilly and Tolly Hull. Horoihy Cleveland, Jlainey Weber and others. Kl'OA, Seattle, Wash.. V.3 me-lrr--,IH.1-H:l.'i . -. studio pri.griim, William Taggart, director; : 10, lildo prnglsm. A. .M. Turner; 10 It, Lildie lliirkness and his orchestra. KKWH, Hollywood, tab. -'.VJ me tfia 7 M p. in., Instrumeiitnl and vo cal uuuibers from lisbt operas; S-10. Iiturio night al Kl' WIt, presenting many famona atara of the silver sheet; 10-11, Hurry Seymour and h.i holpeia In an hour of laughs, song and dance; 11 1 a. m., players' night at Ilriindslatter's Hollywood .Mont uiarte cafe, .Mel I'edesky's dance or- ihcatrn kilo. Onklanil. C'al Hill meters S p. in., K(i() Little Symphony od. lies i . .i.... a nrl.ie ..eker! Mis. Clarence W. i'oge, cuntralto; .Miriam 11. Iloll of imitated men. 12. To drink very slowly. . 13. Aged. 14. Themes. 17. Organ of hearing. 20. Account 22. Witticism. 24. To be indebted. 2i. (InKoline. ' v 27. Billiard rod. 28. Tort of pork. .10. Spirited. . H2. Performer. C Rich pin t of milk. 34. Frenzy. .!(. Accomplished. HH. Atmosphere. :tl. Period. 4.'f. Thrashes, a to a child. 44. Hnake-liko ftah. 4."i. A mean, vulvar fellow. 40. Near the Kround. 4H. Silk worm. 41). To tilt nRiin. , Til. Tree bearing aeonis. Tui. Powerful Hiinlte. mi. Visitor. u7. Point. i0. Particle of fire. 01. Opposite of awcather. 02. PoHHnMKeR. 0:t. To stroke linhtly. 0.,, Plant much larger than tdirub. ((7. Purpose. UK. Friend. (.. Quantity. 71. Roadhouse, 7:i. t'ntil. 73. Sun Rod. Answers to yesterday's cross-word punzle: 4.7 ltuiib, pianint; lii-l a. m., Henry IlaL-sti-iiiI'R orrhevtra. K t I.I, I.oi Angrlra, ( "ill., 40.1.2 tne ti'il! (l:tll p. in., Art llU'kiiiun'l Hal' timore hotel concert nrcheatHi, Kd- wnrd l'iiipuirlik, director; 0:.'IO-7:MO, little MtorieH of .American history rrofessor Waiter Slveaterj Uertrog; weekly vinit of Sniidmiin ifniTt Queen liluliia of l'liirylnnd; l.'ncle John 7:.'H, "Iliiwaiitin lHlnudH," Fred L. (toddard; H-UI, progrnui, Ilenly and Scott, arranged by I'nclo John; 10 11, Art llickman'i ltiltmore hotel daiire orcliestrn, 1-jirl lturnett, Imder. K.N'X. Hollywood, (ill., oMU.U me ters r:tri-il:iri p. in., Wurlitaer pipe organ aludio: .porla tnlk, S.d .iff; ll:l.i-7 ::, program, II. C. "t'llff" Hi ram ; 7:Ki, alylo talk, Mycr Slegel Jr 7:4(1, Jleiilih," Hr. Itobert T. Wil liania; H tl, KXX feniiire pritgrnin; 11-10, program, Independent luirnilure liinufiictnring company; 10-12, movie n:glit nt the Anibatotador, Abe l.y mtiii'H Cocoantlt lirove dauc. orchea- trn. K 11 1, Kim bVanclwo, fa., -ll'll.B metem 7-1 :,10 p. in., lllldy Seiger s 1'iiii'mont hotel orchestra; N-10, tul led Stales Army band. Mountain Station KOA, Iienver, t olo., ll'SIA meters 7 p. in., I'rrd Schmidt and his Kial to theater orcliestrn; i:U) p, ni., ui versified musical studio program; II 11. .loe .Maun mid h:s Utiiubow Lane tlaiice erehestru. Kull, Suite I'ollege, X. M., 3-18.0 meters tl::io 7 :lll) y. m internatiuu ill coile lesson. MORE PAY DEMANDED I.OMKI.N, April S lPI The hit est sretloit of London s workers to ij'ili n Made union are saudwichtneii land b llpnsti'rs, who st present have I to exist on a salary of (10 cents lor , , ..ign.h.r ,,y. T.v hvf j,,,,,,,.! 1 , wrk,. ni ,', (vi, lr, j f ilf imprvr, ,vrk,, condilions and wages of from Jl.oO to fj day Decorating The Hall A long hallway, from front to rear. would lnok barren and dull II no . decorative feature were placed some where along it. A narrow tame, witn i mirror above It. takes up little j room la aucU a hallway. n rtmN CinIo 1 i If Td a s te Mi w p feml iLliilL i rvjWO f-TH& LlBMTA(C(ti I SINC rT GCOftGC ) J-KtHC MATCH WAV TCRMlWATCb ATThC ip-"" N fz ATTCwteD A pLeDJ M!!lJ Bacorvift e(ANTtc f rS account of iNcueMCwT weAtttefct 6gl 0hMof Beei I jeeF oub bcam' 1 TTi tfow.; it kua . " VST'! v "BTtoM uiaw fao Look.nGFoR l OUI Pg-J -VI iteuceDLf i WOYto 370 IM FAuoR op THa r " 1 ' fiill Jerrv On the Job . BAREE. SON OF KAZAN By JAMES OLIVER CUBWOOD Copyright, 1917, by Doubleday, Page & Co. "BAREE, SON OP KAZAN," a Vltagraph Picture, With Wolf, tha War Dog, la an Adaptation of This Story (Continued) rPHEY began to journey before the -1 ...... n . If Tla.n'u ll..l was almost dend vvitliin him, Hush McTaggart was scorching his body with the heat of his anticipation. He made hia last pinna as ho walked swiftly through the forest with lia reo under hia arm. He would send Pierrot at once for Father Grotlu at tho Mission seventy miles to the west. Ho would marry Nepeese yes, marry her! That would tickle Pierrot. And ho would bo alono with Nepeese while Pierrot was gone for the missioner. This thought flamed JlcToggnrt s blood like strong whiskey. There was no thought in his hot and unreas oning brain of what Nepeese might say of what sho might tiiiun. jus hand clenched, and be laughed harsh le as there flashed on him for an in- slant tho thought that 1'icrrot would not want to give her up. Pierrot. Hah! It would not bo tho firBt time he had killed a man or the Becomi McTaggart laughed again, and lie nlked tho faster. There was no chanco of his losing no chanco for Nepeese to get away from him. He - Hush McTaggart was lord or tins wlidernesH, master of its people, ar biter of their destinies. Ho was pow erand the law. The sun wna well up when Pierrot, standing ill front of his cabin with Nepeese, pointed to a riso' In tho trail three or four hundred yards away, over which McTaggart had juat- ap peared. "lie Is coining. With a face which had aged since last niiht he looked at Nepeese. Again he saw the dark glow in her eyes and the deepening red of her n'nrteil tins, and his heart was aick again with drend. Was it possible She turned on him, her eyea shin Ins-, her voice trembling. "Hememher, Nootnwe you must send him to mo for hia answer," she cried quickly, and sho darted Into the enbln. With a cold, gray face Pier rot faced Hush McToggnrt. Kenin the window, her face screen' ed by the folds of the curtain which she had mode for It, tho YA Mow saw what, happened outsido. She was not smiling now. She was breathing quickly, and her body wns tense. Bush MrTncffart naiised not a dosen feet frnm I l.o w indow 'snd shook hands won Pierrot, her father. Sho heard .McTmgnrt's coarse voice, his hols terous greeting, and then she saw l. in. .1,, ,wiin Pierrot what ho carried under his arm. There came to her distinctly his explanation of how he had caught his cnptivo in a raonu snare. He unwrapped tho blanket NepeeVe gnve a cry of amazement. It. an Instant sho was out beside them. She did not look at McTag gnrt's red face, biasing in its Joy and exultation. "It is I'.aree!" sho cried. She took the bundle from McTag gart and turned to Pierrot. 'Tell him that Hnree belongs to me." she said. On the floor of the cabin Nepeese dropped on her knees and finished unwrapping the blanket. She was not afraid of Hnree. She had forgotten McTaggart. And then, as Haree rolled i limn heau on the floor, she saw his half-closed eyes snd the dry blood on Ida laws, and the light lelt her face as swiftly as tne sun is shad- owed by a cloud. "Haree," sho cried softly. "Ha ree Haree!" She partly lifted him In her two hands. Haree's head sagged. His body was numbed until he was pow erless to move. His legs were with out feeling. He could scarcely see. Hut he heard her voice! It was the same voice that had coma to him that lay he had felt the sting of the bul let, the voice that had pleaded with him under the rock! The voice of the Willow thrilled Haree It seemed to stir the slug gish blood In bis veins, and be op ened his eyes wider and saw again the wonderful stars that had glowed at him so softly the day of Wakayoo's death. One of the Willowa long braids fell over her shoulder, and he smelled again the sweet scent of her liair as her baud caressed him and OP. her voice talked to him. Then she got up aiiddenly and left him, and ho did not move while, he waited for ber. Iu a moment ahc was back with a basin of water and a cloth. Gently she washed the blood from hia eyes pud mouth. .And - still Haree mnde no move. He scarcely breathed. Hut Nepeeso anw the little quivers that shot through hia body when her hand touched hiin, like electric shocks. "Ho bent you with a club," she was saying, her dark eyes within a foot of Haree's. "He beat you! That man-beast! There came an Interruption. The door opened, and tho man-beast stood looking down on them, a grin on his red face. Instantly Haree showed that he was alive. He sprang back from under the Willow's hand with a sudden snarl and faced Mc Taggart. The hair of his spine stood up llko a brush; his fangs gleamed menacingly, and his eyes' burned like living coals. "Thero Is a devil in him," said Mc Taggart. "He is wild born of the wolf. You must he careful or he will tnkc off a hand, kn sakahet!" It. was the first timo he hod called her that lover's name in free sweet heart! Her heart pounded. She bent her head for a moment over her clenched hands, and McTaggart looking down on what he thought her confusion laid (lis .hand caressingly on her hair. From the door Pierrot had heard tho word, and now he saw the caress, and ho raised a hand as if to shut out tho sight of a sacri lege. "Mon Pleu!" he breathed. In the next Instant ho bad given a sharp cry of wonder that mingled with a sudden yell of pain from Mc Taggart. Llko a flash Karoo hod darted across the floor and fastened hia toeth In the Foetor's leg. They had bitten deep beforo McTaggart freed himself with a powerful kick. With an oath he snatched his revol ver from Its holster. Tho Willow was ahead of him. With a little cry she dnrtcd to Haree and caught him in her arms. As she looked up at Mc Taggart, ber soft, bare throat was within a few Inches of Harcc'a naked fangs. Her eyes hlaxed. "You bent him!" she cried, "He hates vou hates you " "Let him go!" cnlled Tierrot In an ainnv of fear. "Mon Pleu! I say let him go, or he will tear the life from you! "He hates you hales you hates you the Willow was repenting over and over again into .Mr i aggan s startled faco. Then suddenly to her father. "No, he will not tear the lifo from me." sho cried. "See! It Is Hs ree. Did 1 not tell you that It is Hnree! Is It not proor that ne ne fended mo " "From me!" gnsped McTaggart, his face darkening. Pierrot advanced and laid a hand on McTaggart's arm. Ho was smil ing. (10 oe continued) I'll lav vou a bet you're just human enough to like to be praised now and then." That's true of the meek-like and also the gruff, and jli true ,,f both women ami men When somebody tells you mat some imm -; - - - - - - compliment quite, they're feeding you praise that you like to be fed. He fair and admit that I'm right. No matter hew far you may slip in your work, it seems yon i cart a ways come back, and switch to new life from the small run of shirk, if vou Just get a slsp on tho back. .... l . The real Inspiration th.t come, to a man Is re, I v the work of a friend He clears up your doubt: make, you KNOtt that you can. It. ,:ieredit'',oht",erfwh'o?e credit Is loose,, and give you ambUlon , trv. Hut say. after .11. If your family can boost-well, you must be a regular guy. i Copyright, NBA Service, Inc.) Hi -ficxGTSxrr .Zo ) I I ( Vwk -te wa J I 5oSU!-1THouSutJ ( i j OBOIST 'J V. SbCKiNS AMS. $1499 V WoiiU02E- ATCMti om I fiSlfi I unicorn. I ' -4 I TTMf'Wa Cynthia Grey Says: JKAIt Miss. Grey A young man friend recently broke n date with me because he. said he was "sleepy." Du you think that is a guud excuse' - I.. S. It certainly is not. His attitude showed very little consideration for you. If you let him "get by" with excuses of this kind, he soon will lose'hig respect for you. T Dear Miss Grey I met a boy about threo months ago and, after a frank talk, we discovered we cored for each "ether. On our last (evening together be said that he would cnli me up in two weeks, but I bnve failed to get the call. He is still in town. 1 love him and I miss him drcndftlily. What shall I do? Maigy U. The best thing for you to do is . to forget about him. If lie has failed to call you in two or three (.j weeks, the chances are he doesn't ', care ss much for you as he said ..in thnt "frank tnlk." You wouldnt 1 want to innrry a man who didn't , love you with all his heart. I ' anw of no sure fnrmuln to make a man love you if he doesn't want to. ' v Easter Time By HAL COCIIUAN This is tho liunny My, Isn't he fun yn Whn brings all tho woo folks good chocr. He hops on four legs, and ho hides Knster eggs So the youngsters can find them each year. These eggs, colored bright, are a beau tiful sight E'er the bunny has tucked them away. Each Easter they're found, as the tots look around. It's tho wonder surprise of the day. These tots we might call the real cause of it all, For they have quite the time of their lives. Kach daughter and sonny aeek out ' what the bunny j Has hidden, when Easter arrives. , FLAPPER FANNY s&yr k emi sv at sesviei. mc The engagement period is solitaire confinement. Home Hints CEW loops of wide tape to a baby's stockings and pin through the loops Instead of tho stocking itself. Mend Rubber Gloves Mend your rubber gloves with patches of adhesive tape applied on the underside. Improves Tea Keen a niece of nrnmre neel ill your tea canisted. It will improve the flavor of the tea. Dry Woolens First Woolens should bo nearly dry be fore they are ironed. B..W. dinar- Mint Keep brown sugar in an open jar and it will lumpy. not become bard and Oh, a girl who wss young for her age Thought she'd surely be great on the (1) Put her trick was too i- For the musical ("i So she had to go back to her t4- (11 Rostrum. 121 Innocuous. (31 So-called profession. (4) Coop. TTmi Vial' iS-iani JACK DAWS Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redner AT LOG RIVER CHAPTKU S3 '' '"T" i. . - -.i i. t .... 7KIJi, thflre'H a little Utah's back, there in the corner," replied tlit man, "or you can ride back ferred to climb the ntairs. When lie reached them he saw thnt there wai a little room there with a large porthole in it. ' "(h'c, this would be a nice place to hide," though the little adventurer. "M.IMHIXO the stairs, .lack reached the rnilinp o." the tdiip deck. I'etty was still standing down on the dock. "Hide up on the next lond f lumber," nujrceted .hick. And then he waited until Iotty wan nwinnim out into the nir. She made the same trip her cousin hnd made and Inmltil down in the hold of the ship. TACK ru idied back down the little inn up. "I've pot a Rrent idea," Potty, excitedly. "Wait a while," we net Klip and Klop on bonrd the Tire Puncturing Collie Released BL'RBANK, C.il., April S. Jam-n Rus?ell'i tire puncturinit Seoteh cd lie, was at liberty on probition to day, his owner having promised polit e to trnin the animal to keep his teeth out of rubber. The dc was taken into custody yesterday aftpr three motor ists iii succession had complained ss.iint h'm, nlipgintjj he attacked tli ir weak tires and W them flat. - CHOSS-WOHD FOR LITTLE FOLKS TlAjl MOIRH IQLJR AlNyfr LpToLlS 0 M A NML 0 VI A SMC IN E SLIP A POL SfelElDUIlS Acswer to I.ittie Joe's puizle: First Comes the Customer ADVENTURES up on the crane chain." .hick pre stniiwar and met her ns she wan e; h: whispered. "Oh. what is it'.'" ii'ti'-' replied ..nek. "I'll tell ynu about it afirr ihip with us. (Continued. j Mitiinir The lip-tn-fiate limiurt, Wirh trimming iiih.ii it. ' That women arc wearing tod Is made hy your hands. And the world understands. If its prettyyou make it that " THE tJOTTO! SHOP ' PleatiDg. notions snd Hem" It 'bisk l 7th Ave. Knst. fbone 1713 J. WILLAMETTE COLLECTION A1" CREDIT SERVICE f'o'!fcti,n SrecinliMS. MiO Wil'"" ette Kt. I'ht-ne 37S. c. S. IHll.u, '('