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Thursday Evening, April 1G, if,,- Pago Six TUE EUGENE GUARD i. ii. vi. 14. 1ft. in. lit. 2. 55! IM. ?" 2! . -. ;i. .'.. H7. Si. 41. 4.1. 4.1. 4(1. 4. 411. M. M!. M. M. fi. M. 4. a. T. K. . I". 1 1 MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Thinks He Has Mr. Mutt's Nanny By BUD FISHER , Today's Cross-Word Puzzle ; ', -i r , . i - 1 1 Vf0Ur all v,P,rV' BAIT. ; ZfcJil WWCRACK OUT J ' .'. - BTTeR WW 1 There', only one wort In Ihi. puulr that mar be new lo you. The PA Me TO,- Me " I OMT . J 0F Y0 MuTT' " T M TO OPCM UlC I ' ' tl Is so easy that no hint will be (n.n lo help you fiol llitt word. Km, I THa PLAtSB KICK VWValJI AMl STLL FlN . 9 , . I TUIO' TfirH- i Ihrn, s pusile (sn should be able lo finieh the pumlc in 10 minutes. , 0WS MY DcosioeJl f VnJ PiptV1 ' I if 9 ; '4 V" " ll:1' 4-10 . .V r'M To FIN6 V Vjio " AU r r,fl1V 3 7 -m ' Nk, .C - y- iV nRn -i IS-" 2vJs .&:M&m ' ..-tst lijpfe Jii V- 3 4C 4) 4a J44 44 1200 I ..,. mi v, h c ...... e.... ....-....,. .. a"' ' ' ! Ml. Jerry On the Job , Herman is hZss So SI 52 ' ' " iH - SrissSrTTE? TW u-,b- &?sz:?,y& ssiSK-j fssrsyw sa4i,i?i yrJmi 11. Klrip. of l,.,h-r with . bnrl.1 1 'r-, O fl 5 7 ' ii 0 WOM HATTa V r- J VjL feg' l'. . j kioii to kill Nvvffiiug IhrotJKli him liiit' . HORIZONTAL I.'Tp artM on by the foot. Knllwnr stations. Not tlht. I'o go railing. Like. A pmllrtnr. .Mrasiirs of arfs. To mnks an sons srors. To trim or drras with the brak Finifli.s. A rolltti'tlnn of farts. To trai-lc a whip. Imiians who now lira in 1,'tah. Tonss. ' A hlrmlsh. Kfallisrsd animal. Affirmslire votes. Valleys. Headgear (pi.). Hell. Tardy. User. I'lrty, soft, mnlat, adheslra aub stance. Certsln kind of laet-maklng. l)elf. Kndures, Jumbled lpe. " Hin. Kppnnite of Inner, Coudllfnns. Tn seek to attain something high or great. VERTICAL Klat China dlsea on whlrh food Is serfed. I'jesluff, brownish red powder. I'o fare. Venoinoiia anake (CWa friend). Hweet srrretloti left by plant louse. Level, Hninll hols left by smallpm. Hone. Crown-like head nnianient. Hlrips of leather with at the end. Itevenls. Kngllsh money (pi ). To hearken. To instrtlrt. ' To beseei'h. Htops. To rauee to orerflow. Before. Htrlped eloth made of hair. , Humiliates, Identity of anything considered abstractedly. Cupola. To withdraw, Lively. Kndnwment. Cradual diminution of thickness. Positive. The god of lore. Habitual drunkard. To take food. Hun god. Seventh note In scale. Answers to yesterday's ernes-won! pusxle: Q 'HPF ATdE IrHPN t p n a Emu sHn QlTls T. 3 4--IS I'eerli'ss Ijiiinilry runipany, arrnngml I by ,1. Howard JoIiikoii; Ul.'IU 10:;i0. Iir.nniin, I Higerald Music romiiany; j I0:.-I(l tl.'.'KI. Art Hickmmi'a III I re ! hotel dsnce orrhesirn, Karl llurtnett, : leader, K.NX. Ilollvwood, Col., S.H1.0 ma ! ters fi:IA-ll:lfi p. m., Wurlllier pipe iurgen siudin, sports talk, Sid iff; ! U;;i(l-7:.'l(l. dinner hour munlt 7:;ll, uuslliess tnlk. .1. Jl. Iloliglns; 8 1(1, WllO Mil In ...ti III-,. .... 1..I... 11....!..... Vmii v rn,', "sly from nation I KM 1, Abe Lyman'a Cocosnul llrove Radio Programs Vinieut liprg, BAREE. SON OF KAZAN liy JAMES OUVEIi CUKWOOD CopyrluhL 1917. by Doubladay, Page Co, BARES, BON OF KAZAN." a Vltagraph Pic.tura, with Wolf tha War Dng, Is an Adaptation of This Story (Continuedl reailessnesa of joulli aisl its desin-s, A T LA8T it had come the meeting ; Ihey went on. with Hint for which he had been seeking. It was In an open, lighted by the cold dawn a tiny amphithe atre that lay on the side of a ridge, facing the rust. With her head in ward him, and walling for him us he came out of the shadows, hia scent strong In her keen nose, stood .Vn heegun, the young wolf. There was not a fortinght'a differ ence In their nge and yet MHlieegun was much the smaller of the two; her body was as long, but she was slimmer: she stood on slender Icgx thai were almost like the legs of n fox, and the curve of her hack was Hint of a slightly brut bow, a sign of swiftness almost cqunl to the wind. When the sun rose, half mi hour llltl I he snow grew deeper under their teet. in the open spaces they wuded through it to their kiees. and It con tinued to fall in a vast white cloud ttuit descended steadily out of the sky. It was near midnight when it slopped. The clouds drifted away from under the stars and the moon, and for a long time Knree and Mn heegun stood without moving, looking down from the ha Id crest of a ridge upon a wonderful world. An hour after Ihey entered the plain there came suddenly out of the west the tnngiiiiig of "the -wolf-pack. It was not fur distant, prob ably not more than a mile along the foot of the ridge, and (he sbiim. lulck .vnppiug Hint followed the first by so doing hv K. i. ail i . Keith ysudenll. circuit. It. ,'l.,t ,in. uts ultimatum. S S The government ), ,,(,t,,,j , ew class of license, I!,, lra,lcasl- .... rM.unn tpperalor a IJrruse" which dance orrhestrn from Ambassador hotel; 1 1 -1 Lf. campus night, students of 1 "nlvrrsity of California, southern branch. KIM I, Hon Francisco, C'al., 4lt.IV meters (1: 10-7 p. m.. Slates restau rant orclieslra; 7 :.' . 1, lln.lv Heiier's Fairmont linlrl orchestra: M. Theo- lvill I. a ..d , . . " " " 1 " ' ""ei iiniirini; el', 1 lieo LiV.1. . ' ,h.'1''r"'l,'I,,,'!,l,'r' ,'wiB- orgiinist. Veling Cud- bloadcasiing als'liona. The aiithorlllea , ...... .,.,, mat operators now holding commercial eitra llr.i class, lil.t class or second rla.a licenses, Will b. permitted to operate broad casting nations as at resent. see Tha first all-Amerlcan radio ro fraui In F.urnpe was recenlly broad can from tha "1'etlt -arlsler,- sis t.ott, I aria under pice. f ,h, Tribun." 1 "r"1'1 ""' 'l s s s TONIGHT'S PROGRAMS Psclflo Cosit KtiV Portlsud, 4111 ,1 ,rlfrl,.ft I-. in., t hildren's program. T;ft p. ,. weaihrr, i.ll,-, ,, i.rk., trt,tt. ..u.iruna ln, imlt.,R 1 -so p. m Weekly wool iflc Cooperative Weed 10 V p. in. worth, soprano; 11-111, lintel .lohu-on. soprano; 111 II. Johnny lluick's Am- phlsns. r, It found them still In the email i outburst was evidence that the lorn- . (I.M ui.ln .... - ' . I . . ... . . a opt'ii fin (lit mUIo of the rnlitM. nlrli h drcp fi'iniip nf foroNt under Ihcin, nnd bf.vm (hut n wldp, limtiprrtl plnin nhirli looked likn a gliontly shroud in III itinntlo of front. .MNhrrjcut.. loo, lind RotlKht (hiI iMiiH-prick. niiil like Hnrce Imd failed lo intih It. 'I'lioy wire lirnl, llttlf" dinmuriutrd for Hip lime, nnd hunKry -but mil) nltvc uith thn fine thrill of niiliripntion, nnd rent .'H.tjr uriiHitive lo the new nml inj ntrrloun cnmicioui nrn of coiiiiai.ioiit.in, To thm flrfsh-cnliiiK wild (hlrifs of lli fornHs, ctnwi'd nnd wiimil, (hr Hie Simw wnn the lnimuiiit of the winter rnrtiivul of tdniiKhtsr mid fennt inf, of wild advrniurn in the Ioiik nil lit , of merrili'M wnrfnre on the fnrn triiil. The dn n of hreeilitiK, of molhi'rhuitd -the pearo of tiprinjt nnd Minunier were over; out of the nky rame the wnkrnim nf Hk North Iniid, the rnll of nil fh'Mh-entinjr rnn turi'H to (he long hunt, nnd in the firm thrill of it livitiK thimcn were moving hut tittle thm night, nnd Hint wotrh full.r and with Kimicion. Yngih mnde it nil t.v In Hnree nnd Mnheenuu: their Mood run ewiftly; their feet fell noftly; their rum were nlluued lo ml eh the HligliteNt unundi. In thin firm of the Hin Snow they felt the evcitiin pulfte of n new life. It lured them on. It invited them , to adventure into the white invntery of the i lent (ilnrm: nnd (n spired hy thnt rnnjEcd hunters hud put up midden game, n rnrihou or youtiff mooKc, nnd were rlom nf itn heel. At the voire of her own people MnheeRun luid her rnrn clone to her hend and wnn off like nn arrow from n how. The one perl rdneKn of her move ment nnd the Mviftnes of her flight put Hnree welt heliind her In the race over the plain. She wns run nine blind ly. fnvored by luck. For an intervnl of perhaps five mlnutcH the pack were no near to their jtmne Hint Ihey made no sniinri, and the rhne awunit full tnlo thft faro of Miiheeftun and Haree. Tha latter wan not half a doi en leiiKtha behind the youns wolf when a rrafthinir in tho hrimh direct ly aliead atopped them no nhnrply that tore up the anow with their braced forefeet nnd atpint haunchea. Ten necoodM Inter a caribou burnt through ami flashed acrona nn. open not more limn twenty ynrda from where they utood. They could hear .Ita awift panting ns it ditnpprared. And then came ttie pack. At nielli of thoe awift ty moving gray hottica Hnree'a heart lenpe for an instant into hm throat, lie forgot Maheemm, and Hint nhe had run away from him. The moon nnd the wtnra went out of e.ittenee for him. Me no longer penned the chill of the unow under hia feet. He wna wolf -nil wolf. With the warm acent of the caribou In his nostrils, ami th paa- niaite atrimngly apparent hr var ionn e per intent ntatitn hulletiua, particularly (hone of Michigan, fori tnrreaniug the profit in raminir onta and placing the crop on a much more; dependnhl ltaiii by following the ' liracticea of the hrnt oat fartnera who! plant only hiih -yielding tented varl- Fiishinil Phuiucs score. ; letter by Pa- tirowera: N concert hv Nher..,. I i l"l,rr I'f I 'wight ! Johnson t Multnomah Hotel Htrn,r. II -to n. m.. llo.e en. i,i k. tear of Pacific Ktale. Kleclric coin! i .. . Carpeot.r panr. Ill folks want some shriven Kl'l, I os Angels., (,!.. 411s n me I "" ''" 1 n""'' 'heinselves, Isr. - b:M t p. u,.. Kisuuner - mu.i "r m,,,i,, '"euth the sun l h.lf honr; A I.V7, ll.di.onal talk ; ! I!1"",." ... , llsar risnce nrche.lra- ?-.ti.H i--.. - ' The Job as it ought to he done. J Dally, femsle l.ar.toi,.. 1. ,i 1,'. -- -. 4 r. luiritone; n..r.i... ),,.., ,.! ! I't; . program. Htand.r.l l) O psny of t al.forns prreemlng a plav ! wlih nin.u written by Mr.. J,n j uooy; 11 111. t -nlumhla Novelty trie In.trumrnlsllst, of Argenlins. ftomh America; 10 II, Ksner d.nce pro. gram. KFHA, Meatus. Wssh.. (,',() m,. Ierst) 7 p. mH Moran school pro grstn. KFWI1, Dotlfwimt. C,, me. lers- 7;lftB p. ln Ilrosnle't on he. Ira Varsity and t l.trli. Weliman leaorr U-ltl. Iloeard Hrevenn. s..nn and uke, A. n.s male quartet ; 10 II, prcgram. Flue Itj.H r. shop of llolli! Woo.1; II I a. m. llranditstler's Hoi l)wod M.ntn.arte rste dance orches Ira, Mel Pe.lr.gv, ea.ler. Klitt, (isklsnd. ( si., ,K1 meters 4 ir.UI p. m.. concert orrhe.trs. Hotel 1st. t'ranris; 7:1.1. golf !e .n. Jo. No. nk; h. "The Men on the Itov," Kijii platers; 10 1 a. m., Henry llalalead't. wn i.e.. ra, KHJ, Ix.a Angeles, Cat., 4H.V2 meters-(1(1 ail p. m., Art lli.km.n'. lllltmor hotel ,-oncert orrhe.trs. Kd ward Kilsiiatrl. k director! ri-.lo-V So, little stories American history. Pro. fessor Hylvester llertsog; li.rkie hraodon and Jsne Hughes, screen juveniles with I'nrle J. hn; T So K, 'llomsnc of the Hants Fa Trail." j Many smart women are following this mediocre grade of seed iroda I'fWitt; S U.,10, program, eitreme si) is. I Improved strains of oa FARM HELPS. 'IU-.KK are great poartlhilitiea. It la, will outyleld the older tpea aele.-tiNl In neighboring fields fur nmipaxiiion by LMt prr cent. It is a ahnple matter to Increase the crop and place it upon a much more doperdnhle haii by the une of h.gher-yiehting ttentefl iie,sd without any rttra vt of production and onLv the added lab.r of harvet- i etie. treat the seed with formalde ing a heavier crop. The only a. Mi- j in-4f nniiwiirti rn rr in tr-i ri"ai himhi riifii-p -nm or snsti- online the field for planting and applj acol i fnr hetter-ela1" nerd which i matle tfioii t kill Nvvfcjiing through him likf fire, he darted Hfter the pack. It wra an if Haree had belonged to the puck uhvnyfl. lie had joined it nntunilly. nn other ((tray wolvea had joined it f--.ni nut of the hmdi; there had been no ostentation, no welcome audi on .Mnheeguu had given him in the open, nnd no hostility. He belonged wnh these (slim, swift-footed , outlttUM of the old forests, nnd hin ' own jawN aiinpped and hi blood rait hot na the smell of the caribou grew heavier, and the Round of ita crashing body nearer. It ftceincd to him they were almost at ita heel when they swept into an open plain, n stretch of barren with out a tree or a shrub, brilliant in the light of the stars and moon. Across ita unbroken carpet of snow spoil the caribou a spare hundred yards ahead of the pnek. Now the two leading bun tern no longer followed directly in the trail, hut hImiI out at un angle, one lo the right and the other to the lert of the pursued, and like well trained Mohliera the pock spKi. in halves nnd spread out fan-shape in the final charge. The two ends of the fan forged ahead nnd closed in, until the lenders were runninij almost abreast of the caribou, with fifty or sixty feet sep arating them from the pursued. Thus. miroitiy nnd swiftly, with deadly pre cision, the pack Imd formed a horse shoe cordon of fangs from which ? was hut one course of flight 1 r. light ahead. Hnree had found his place in the lower rim of the horseshoe, so that he was fairly well in the rear when the cliinnx came. The plain made a sudden dip. Straight ahead was the gleam of wnter water shimmering softly In the starglow. and the irlght of It Bent n final great smtrt of blood through the caribou's bursting heart. rorly seconds would tell the story forty seconds of a last spurt for life, of a final tremendous effort to es cape death. Hnree felt the sudden thrill of these moments, and ho forged ahead with the others in that lower rim of the horseshoe an one of the lending wolves made a lunge for the oung bull's barn-string. Thero was no time for others to tnke their place. From the broken end of the horseshoe Hnree heard the caribou's heavy plunge into water. When Haree joined the pack, n mad dened, inouthfrothiug. snarling horde, NnpnmnoM, the young hull, was well, out in the river and swimming stead-: ily for the opposite shore. ' The restless movements -of the wn-1 ters ceased. A new and wondering j interest held them rigid, Fntigs j dosed sharply. A little in the open Haree saw Maheegun, with a big gray wolf standing near her. He went to her ngniu. and this time she re mained with flattened ears until he wna sniffing her neck. And then. with a vicious snarl', she snapped nf him. I ler teeth sank deep in t he I soft flesh of his shoulder, and at I the tinrpectednrs ami pain of br 1 attack, he let out a yelp, "ha Jiext j instant the big gray wolf was at j him. tTo be continued. - 4 rXMPER FANNY sdyj I "" saw, mc JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by L. W. Redner M YSTKII Y ISLAM) CHAPTER (1 The more you look back on an old name, the brighter It blazes. FTKll the two ailvi'iittirrrH hud sntisi'icd their nppt'titjs mid idinrerl Mimic food willi Flip nml Flop, .lack mij:u;i'hUm! that tlicy lake a rrt while Fiip flood 'on watch. ".Maybe we will conic upon another -stenni'T ."lid be tnken on hoard." lie iciid. "Flip will hark if anythinc comes in if,'M." Adorn Table For Use w Small tnhlca should be adorned in accordance with their intended use. The hall console is formal and should be formally decorated. The small smoking tnble in informal and .-honld lie made so. While the guet room tahle. as shown here, should he a happy medium, formal nnd useful. I tie writing n.id nod the decni-m JOTll .Inck nnd Potty must have been pr.Mty tired for they fhpt f-r several hours. The sacks flo-y had wrapped the lunch basket in mr.'' fnirly good pillows when rolled up. Finally .Iin-k snt up and looked flnni; I him. The moon, which had been shining hricihtly. was beginning to f.ik out. effect. lion. I I here, make a good mmhit Homo Hints Cynthia (irov Savs: JT IS always ndvionble to wah the1 feet of new stocking before Hie. first wearing, ns the dressing ndded to the silk frequently lessens Hie 1 wearing quality. Cleaning Furs To clean the fur en coats or rtefk- III;." thn:lit .1:. it u ill he pr.'tty sc. -U lii-re if it V' t I'; dirk. Hut ns he heg.m w-orrj irg abut that, there nppenrcd h n-r of light over the wat.T in the fnr distant. "Hurrr.h.'' he shouted. "'' sun is coming up." His shout nw.-ke iVm. nnd (-he said. "WlKit's mnfter':" (t'ontmued i 5 i rr-r- Vap.t)eJ of K.jK-yfliliT. pur ytrnin tted oati1. roa7 Th(a collar make a brave attempt1 at being different. In tha first place i neighborhood crops Seedsmen are it hugs the neck very elosrlr, ami iu ! carefully testing and Improving the the second place It is worn reverse grade of oats with an eye to Increased fashlo with what would ordinarily MeM and to rlean seed, and thre t have brrt the front in the back. little eimise for going along with oata very often Incrcaaino tha Oat Vitld phoephate fertiliser In soils which, up many times In the increased yield need this particular form of plant of the pedigreed crop, food. t Acid phosphate or other fertdners Improved strains have demonstrat of high phosphorus content almost l- ed a distinct gain In acreage for sev-' dutinct incrrse in cr. era! years, but a large proportion of the fartwa show tha use onljr of the old smaller-? ielding sorts, the aeel being eared from year to year from aiier meir apptiction. Ta vit and weight per hu-UI i ir-,-r.--.I ami it has also been found that the crop matures at an esrier date a-i mora uniformly than hn th frr 1 1 liter is not used This ftrtitier also tend to overcotre the t-Tidr-WT of the'graia to ldf on hesxy ,,i,;. tn fertile land, the nreri't-rt tion etperta say. thr aphcatton of harnyaM maflure i r-ot adM-atVe f..r oata as it produces to rani growta a! . ii . kind. Always souee.- the wntrr out vn-hing it. This preserves the !iit I ' " ' woolen go.ls never wring them. r-'id Hie wrar and tear cn the h"- AX j To prer( Dryin, Blanket, - -SWle- I ,f .... . . , , - , ,, Ik ittyttig blanket. cuiMtge the p . ' aAT1.'- I ,f la" 1 cry fir., and wUip, , ,, , . ill is bene, to .ew it ., . a , "- "' P" 1 V&lg ' , .. , , """ strsicht. Otherwise vou will lu . jPKW of miishn .vrcheesecJoth .ef.,re an uneven edge. I l 'he oiler on a newsnanee ' . . .et ii ue i..r sevrrai liour. lien ( w k vv rrii -rr Jli I ke o, the L I M - W g f i I 'TT V V ' 1 1 a ';,'!'!. kT h,v' '" P" . keep ! NSSi " " ' " "1V - ' - dJ) , "l" " -'"'" r''IJ- hnt ninv ,o,e. with the spir j f ' g. AS Ihey r..kcVi!V. f!'!r,,',, " " ,l-""f' "i,h "" ,M i " ' .!';,';;' ,h"" " '"" :'t to reh. ht we never arm drop, of .mmon,, ,n ,of ,,,,, ,,., .. " ""T's's fn r and Hn , leach, i- ' j window and mirrors i ' " " w,n '' '. I . . S,v ClalHMll. . , ii5' ' M n.-t leave , ,...,.;,. M, LfUlJ ? V til , I from week , week A c..t.,. re,i . tb.y th.t can take in ,f,,r rs, h ,,,, jj ',,. T&rTTI1 Never Bail W9 - TTi f ' 1 Neer soak or h..tl 0( an, ; i(. , . IJKAU Mis tirey; n,et .r.t:; gir several months ago nn w.i having msny datrs with hrr utmll sSont two werks ago. Thrn she c .Miti ed I wm g!tig out wita i-ther g rl-., which wns not true. She mu j, tw-fa ed and ha l hed t hfr bo it rot bavmg dates with other g-rls. AM ; iiM was to pra to other girt, hut I d d not r.i out u-iih thtt t ikon:.. h-vfd this k rl before fSe went .n1 7 1 $tM',,,h" f cc-are cornmeat Hue settfeleia rampage. Should 1 uy i t lorgi'i ncr r try to mke ner s-'e ) i iu; she has an entirely wronj im prrision about me. - Jack S. 1 think I wou'd forjet he. In tr long run the etremflt jrn! ous girl neer make's a plfsMnt isunpanion r a satist actor .fe. ler M; Grey-J met a hot at the beginning of the year h ws , swfUly n ce tf me and wr-te fr--piently. Hut for some ron un known to me. he lden3y etatvd a intention. I still like hva as mti.-h as ever. Our sor'rsty is gmr.g a ptrrv real sMn and I wrmld hke to h,m r.p for it. Iv. -u think it wuM t JisaMe I.hct T t d-n't th.nk it wou'd tk. anv harm t tr hm out onve. Simply write h m a BMe mrtting hun I t.nr t )rn t the t pirfr lis rp.T or hs actons whi.e joi wi l s;il.w Jrt, i t,ft!ir ou iiouM nue to f rare for h m. nice. Inc.!