THE EUGENE GUABD
Page Seven
MUTT AND JEFF
What Can You Expect if You Hit Concrete With a BasebjJi?
By BUD FISHER
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HORIZONTAL
Party for men only.
Concave parts of humnn hands.
Cones of plant used chiefly for
malt liquors.
Nominal.
Yellowish viscid oily hydrocar
bon. Printer's measure.
To carry."
To enlarge a hole.
Toward!.
Hole pt y smallpox.
Cyst.
Precious stone,
Smail lump of butter.
Floid in a tree.
Nude. .
To return ball on high curve
(tennis).
Avenue.
To shelter.
Those that employ property.
Stout.
Animal similar to beaver. ,
Digit of the foot.
Atmosphere.
Forbidden.
Mesh of lace.
Faulty.
Written characters.
Chooses.
TntU (poet).
Hideous monsters.
Correlative of neither.
Human upper limb.
Dined.
Tree with tough wood.
A wooden pep.
Second note of scale.
Plant much larger than shrub.
To dry up.
Behold.
Thinks highly of.
To give right to.
Continent which is next to
Europe.
Conscious nes a.
Boggy graps.
VERTICAL
Gait, pace.
Performers who keep time.
Near.
Narrow passage or iulct.
Privilege granted by government
covering sale of invention.
Place of publict contest.
Mingle.
Horses.
Bottom of skirt.
30. Either's partner.
11. Urinkable.
A narrow opening especially for
coins.
14. To moo.
Ht. The thigh of a hog.
'J2. Net weight of container.
25. Bard.
27. By, through.
29. Large parrot, fond of killing
sheep.
30. Kindled.
Jtl. Matches.
?2. To bar by estoppel.
XI. Hourly.
ft". CJnrb.
37. .Moor.
3S, To ninke lace.
31. Female performer.
41. Border.
45. To lubricate.
47. Organ of hearing.
4ft. .Mules.
f0. Imngc.
51. Saunters.
03. Animals held sacred by savage
tribes.
f4. Monastic order of Jews.
07. Birds similar to ducks.
OS. Relieves.
W. Surface measure of a plane re
gion. fil. Part of rerb to be.
Headgear.
(10. liepnrfcfl. '
t7. Beverage. ,
Gi. Kdge.
72. Seventh note in scale.
74. Toward.
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puzzle:
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Radio
Programs
Tlie broadcastius chaos which Chi
li) md Nw York have already
hed, sntl other communities ore
ippronrlime. h cntiil p&tr '
tbe broadcitstitis. iniiiiufnf'ttiritte
atadramintratire brunches of the
- HHiujiry to look t. the listcn
" for relief. Importing queiilinns
, " ailed. No laws arc 'avail-
The pulilic mint rule.
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TONIGHTS PROGRAMS
Pacific Coast
KCW. Porlhtu,!, -Ml.-, meters.".
IbilJren's program: 7:15 n. in..
"w. iwlice ntnl market reports.
' 'it! ,:,) haelmll scores. S
Orenun Acrieulturnl colleite cl
;" hy R. .s. Ho,e anil
;,'"?.' liK. "factors
i" Influence I'rofit nl Lou
tiramg i i;v..v. ,, ..Wat an(,
i..i:m t I,,inr;i nd Com.
'""1-r-mnt." S::(y p. m.,
,tT, 1 M'.'rtety of Woolach &
"i: Uetlie Kirtlcy. soprano; Mac-
trto. Jnl.Ms Walter, p.anist.
Fashion Plaques
tew i
if? ,r. , J,"'r ''nine are
ir v. , "r:,a- Thrm Kitetrhed
i.-,'Ft(10 liiatra h evening
'v: .-..j . :-'"'T trimmed -with
U c.., V'c" " f'? cold kid. The
.1 '4f 'i."v'1;h r,,,t Rrt for
M'ri. mart for evening.
;i v.. ''''' rot been
ornate as the
and Helen Paulsen, whistler. 10 p. m..
liwight Johnson's Multnomah Hotel
Strollers.
KXX, Hollywood, Cnl., 330.6 me
ters 5:4.0-0:10 p. m., "NVurlitzer pipe
orgnn studio; Rid Xiff'B sport talk;
0:30-7:30, program. Globe Ice Cream
company;' 7:30, "Styles," Myer Siegel
of Myer Siegel & Co.; 7:45, tlk on
health. Dr. Itobert T. Williams; S-9t
program, Firft Xntionni and Pacific
Southwest banks; 9-10, ppogrntn. In
dependent Furniture Manufacturing
company; 10-12. movie night at the
Auihassadnr, Abe Lyman's famous
Cofonnut Grove dance orchestra.
KKI, I. (m Angeles, Cnl.. 40S.5 me
tcr 5:30-0 p. m., Kxnminer's musl
cI half hour; residence pipe organ
studio. Dun McFarland, organist; 8-0,
program by Betty of tbe Kxaminer;
0-10. Lyric vocal trio, Murjorie Tettn
worth, linrpiftt; 30. n, Packard balind
hour with B;lly nnd Pojfy Halt. Ioro
tby Cleveland. Packard melody girls.
William MnvK. Barney Weber.
KKWH, Hol!ywnml. i vl. 202 me
ters 7:40-0 p- m., program, L. W.
Ktockwetl NVver-Ht retcb Mattress
company ; .Tenn Matin, bin ntnger ;
Titinn string trio; Newton Hall, bari
tone; M'ller's International Hawaiian
trio; 0:3. Joe Martin's Studio Sis
dance orchestra; 10-1, Warner Bro
thers hour, direction of Harry Sey
mour; 11-1 a. m. Brnndsutter's Hol
lywood Mont mart p dance orchestra,
Mel Pcdeskv. lender.
KGO, (-akland. Cal.. 301.2 meters
4-0:30 p. ni.. coniert nrthestra. Ho
tel St, Krnnci; s. program. Botary
club. Wiiufrrd I'va CamTon, fhitint;
Julia Phitiips Page, rontnlio; Ber
nard 0Bri-n. baritone; "The Spirit
of Service Onh. Frank Marshall;
Mnry Anderson Johnson, soprano;
Mabel M. CHmern, harpist; "A Va
cation Experience." Karl I. Cochran;
fiwyn Jones Tcbnuit, contralto; an
hour of southern music; Robert
B'Hirke. violinist; Klbert Cowan, or
g;nit; Willinin i.'nrnitb. pianist; CnJ
tornia tnttl quartet; Carlton Jwnes.
trombonist; Mrjrie ftller, contral
to; stories. Wildfl Wilson Church;
10-1. Henry Hiils'ead's orchestra.
KVK Sin Frsnrif.ro. Cal., 420 5
meters :'.0-7 p. m.. S'attja retaa
rnnt orche-tra 7-7:30, Rudy Soger's
Fairmont hotel orhetrn; 1-10, pro
trum, fndnme Pearl Ttdd. soprano;
B-11. Jnhnnr Buick's Amphians.
KHJ. Lns Angeles, C., 4aV2 me
trrs 0-0:30 p. to.. Art Hickman'
Biltmore lintel mncrt orchestra, Kd
wird Fitzpntrick. director; 0;.'i0-7st0.
little stne, American history. Pro
fessor Waller Silvester Hertr.og;
weekly ri'it of yueen Titania nd
S.-todman from Fairyland; Itula F.
Klei;;. au c'iarp and harmonica 1
ipt ; Fiorarnne l!hompoa. soprano;
i-I0( program. Pacific Klectric mil
way, Arranged by J. Howard John
od; 10-U, Art Hickmsns Biltmors
hor0 dance orchestra, Krl Burtnett,
leader.
BAREE, SON OF KAZAN
' By JAMKS OLIVER CUBWOOD
Copyright, 1917, by Doubleday, Pago & Ca
"BARK3, SON OF KAZAN," a Yltagraph Picture, Witli Wolf,
tbe War Dog, 1 an Adaptation of This Story
(Continued.)
Juring that terrible space which
followed an eternity of time 1
rolled slow! through the little cabin;
on the Gray Loon that eternity j
which lies Bomcwhere between life i
and death and which iR sometimes
meted out to a human life in seconds
iiiftead of eons.
In those scconda Fierrot did not
move from where he stood in the
doorway. MeTsggart, huddled over
with the weight in his arms, and
staring at Pierrot, did not move. But
the Willow's eyes were opening. And
a convulsive quiver ran through the
body of Baroe, where he lay bear the
wall. There was not 1he Round of n
breath. And then, in t lint silence, a
great gasping sob came from Nepeesc.
Then Pierrot stirred to life. Like
McTaggart, he had left liia coat nnd
mittens outside. He spoke, and his
voice was not like Pierrot's. It was
a strange voice.
"The grpat God has sent me back
in time, rsieu,M he said. 4 too.
travelled by way of the east, and
saw your trail where it turned this
way."
No, that vns not like Pierrot's
voice! A chill ran through McTag
gart now, and slowly he 'let go of
Xepeese. She fell to the floor.
Slowly he straightened.
The eyea of madman met the eyes
of madman now. Between them was
death. Both saw. it. Both thought
tlint they saw the direction In which
its bony finger pointed. Both were
certnin. -MrTnggnrt's hnnd did not
go to the pistoi in his holster, and
Pierrot did not touch the knife In his
belt. When they carae together, it
was throat to throat two beasts
now, instead ,of one, for Pierrot had
in him the fury and strength ot the
wolf, the cat, nnd the panther.
McTaggart- was the bigger and
heaveier man, a giant in strength;
yet ta the face of Pterrot'a fury he
lurched back over the table and went
down with a crash. Many times in
hia life he had fought, but he had
never felt a grip at his throat like
the grip of Pierrot's hands. They
almost crushed the life from him at
once. His neck snapped a little
more, and it would have broken., ,Je
strucK out ounuly irony His lacK, ami
twisted himaelf to throw off the
weight of the halfbreed's body. But
Pierrot was fastened there as Se
koosew the ermine had fastened it
self at the juglar of the partridge,
and Bush McTaggart's jaws slowly
swung open, and his face began to
turn from red to purple.
Cold air rushing through the door,
Pierrot's voice and the sound of bat
tic roused Xepeese quickly to con
sciousness and the power to raise
herself from the floor. She had fal
len near Baree, and as she lifted her
head, her eyes rested for a moment
on the dog before they went to the
fighting men. Baree wna alive! His
body was twitching; his eyes were
open; he made an effort to raise his
head as she was looking at him.
Then she dragged herself to her
knees and turned to the men and
Pierrot, even In the blood-red fury of
his desire to kill, must have heard Ue
HINTS UPON HOW TO BE BEAUTIFUL
No. 2 Care of the Eyelashes
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Dorothy Hathaway, Famous Beauty of Sky HiQh
From women's eyes this doctrine I
derive:
They sparkle still the right Pro
methean fire;
They are the books, tbe arts, the
academies,
That show, contain and nourish all
the -world. Shakespeare.
Ry IjOROTHT H ATI LA. WAT
WOMAN'S eyes are her greatest
single point of besuty. I belie e. )
Naturally, baa-pln. joy and en-j
thusiam are the g rentet besutifiera. ;
but beautifdly shaped eyebrows and j
Imt avetpioff Ishes are very potent,
too. I
To keep aty eyebrows heavy and
healthy looking, 1 massage them with
my finger tips dipped In warm olive
oit Then I brush carefully with a
tiny camels hair eyebrow brush
Once every month or so I shape the
brows and remove those that grow
above or below the line. I do not
pluck them, in the sense that
used to trim them down to a, fine line.
but 1 keep the line clean and decided.
Always after I apply powder. 1
hnifih my hrw to remove any pr-
ticte of powder that mnr fesr lin
gered there. My eyelashes, I bathe
frequently, using a lotion eomposed
of one-third of a glass of rose water
and one-baif of w.tch hax"l.
sharp cry of Joy that came from her
when Bhe bbw that it was the Factor
from Lac Bain who was underneath.
With a tremendous effort she stag
gered to her feet, and for a few mo
ments aha stood swaying unsteadily
as her brain and her body readjusted
themselves. Even aa aha looked
down upon the blackening face from
which Pierrot's fingers were choking
tbe life. Bush McTaggarPe hand was
groping blindly for his pistol. He
found it. Unseen hy Pierrot, he
dragged it from his holster. It was
one of the black devils of chance that
favored him agatu, for in his eidte
ment he had not snapped the safety
shut after shooting Baree. Now he
had only strength left to pull tbe trig
ger. Twice his forefinger closed.
Twice there came deadened explosion
close to Pierrot's body.
In Pierrot'a face Jvepeese saw what
had happened. Her heart died in her
breast aa ehe looked upon the swift
and terrible change wrought by sud
den death. Slowly Pierrot straighten
ed. His eyes were wide for a moment
wide and staring. Ha made
sound. She could not ace his lip
move. And then he fell toward her,
so that McTaggart's body was free.
Blindly and with an agony that gavo
do evidence In cry or word she Bung
herself down beside him. He was
dead.
How long Nepeese lay there, how
long she waited for Pierrot to move,
to opeu his eyes, to breathe, she
would never know. In that time Mc
Taggart rose to his feet nnd stood
leaning ngalnst the wall, the pistol
in his hand, his brnin clearing itself
aa he saw hia final triumph. His
work did not frighten him. Even in
that tragic moment aa he stood
against the wall, his defense If It
ever cams to a defense framed It
self in his mind. Pierrot had mur
derously assaulted hint without
cause. In self-defense he had killed
him. Was he not the Factor of Iae
Bain? Would not tho company and
the law believe hia word before thnt
of tola girl. Hia brain leaped with
tha old exaltation It would never
coma to that to a betrayal of this
struggle and death la the cabin
after he had finished with her! Rho
would not be knows for all time as
La Bete Noir. No, they would bury
Pierrot, and aha would return to Iac
Bain with falra. If she had been
helpless before, aha waa ten times
more helploss now, Bhe would never
tell of what happened in the tnbin.
Ha forgot the presence of death
a he looked at her, bowed over her
father so that her hair covered him
tike a silken ehroud. H replaced
the pistol la Its holster end drew a
deep breath Into his lunge. He wan
still a little unsteady on hia feet, but
hia faca waa again the faea of a devil,
He took a step, and it was then there
came a sound to ronse tha girl. In
the abadow of the farther wali Baree.
had struggled to hia haunches, and
now he growled.
Klflwly Nepeese Iffted her head. A
power which she could not resist
drew ter eyes up until she mm look
ing Into the face of Bush McTaggart.
She had almost lost cojisciounefts of
his presence; her senses w-ero cold
nnd deadened it was as if hsr own
heart had stopped beating along with I i
Pierrot's. '
(Continued.) 9
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rfcf"
i Cmm av as eCTwdt. inc.
The husband whs dees a' t
home often Is found utl
stay
CROSS-WORD FOR
LITTLE FOLKS
By LITTLTl JOE
rpiIJ3 la a pu 7,7.1 n of ginnta and pig
mies large worda and eroniL
Yet you mny find the giants easier
to conquer than the pigmies. Because
some pigmy lettera are in hiding be
hind black caves. Which means they
can't be located ihrough any other
wowla.
b 7 a
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Across
Myself,
Fourth nole in scale.
Part of verb to be.
Pishes of lettuce with vinegar
poured over it.
Se picture,.
Point of oompsss.
Therefore.
Kit iter's partner.
Down
humilities.
Reply.
Kiffaiuntlon of sorrow.
Formed,
Wrd meaning ob!
To ai'cmuplish.
JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES
Story hr Hsl Cochrun Drawing br I W. Satoa
MT8TKRT ISLAND -CHAPTER &
TACK'S dog Flip, waa apparently tired of being oat on the ocean on a
raft, for when they came within a few yards of the land he jumped
in the water and swam to shore. Jack noticed thai when Flip got a few
feet from the raft he could touch bottom. 'Gueaa I'll jump 3a myself,
he said.
r)H, don't do that," objected Dotty, "What's the use of tatting your
clothes all wet? Let's keep paddling, ,1a a short tim wo -can
wnde in. Jack agreed that this waa tha better plan.. In tfe meantime.
Flip raced up and down tha shore barking. Thets o ptanged hack icto
the water. fc
"POMR on. Flip!" hted Jack, Mp us get to shore, And the dog
J swam otit to the raft and tried tt get a hold on U to Ijelp move it
along. Thr was nothing to catch hold at, o the lg -clSmhed upon, the
raft with Iotly'a help. Then Jack sat down and took off hia shoes and
Blockings, i Cunt inned .
Farm Helps
Cynthia Grey Sa vs:
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ANV a giri has spoiled her i
ehaiwe ot becoming a Slashing
bride by admiring the furniture atre
window display at the wrng moment '
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KverythJngMi divided en.nt.iiy in this
world. The reason so few pretty girls
have brains is that iliey don't nerd
nil
A happy family fa one where no
n jik shout mother's weight.,
dad's golf game . . or sitter's
beans.
A rose-shsped lamp ts probably re
spineibJa Vr more marriages than
anything el In the world except
black narciffHit perfume.
Iear Mist Grey: My yng mn
friend hsa brought m a beautiful
acsrf and hat frffro one of hia busi
ness trip. Ought J o keep thfipV
We are not engaged. HalSy Ann.
Certainly titt No young wo
man "who kowa accepts wear
ing apparel from a man friend,
area when she is engaged to &m.
finer spray which decoTntes the neat- J
ly pressed and hrnshed truuser leg. j j
This principle shows liiat the larger
a nd h ea v ier the golw of m ud lb'
higher up they are likely to land,
farther t!j Hfore forcefully they tlf.
Tho smaller, lighter part idea witM
ir-Kurr Bisht. hit tie trttusers li.
' Tmn principle is used i sfiisrstti
i vftxif ior-H affirm rilhT An nffmir
","l,l,r"i i'ru ii. jimid for mrlit. 'Hi nm
law li i in Uri ... , , .,,,.,. i. ,.
TAMA Di-nd at njl.l
Mi work K( snsfittcj' vt(n
7i.hu i a mm,i.iri H hit ) .,n . MW bH Th, bpv.
rim-t of 111 roll t h(,. ite Wttn.Mllrt S, W.t...t Ii-(,ib
vimn, ot KUntn-t 11.- rr..p n.ny i.i,,,, .,lt,r f ,!( wvmWm irta,e ,B ,
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mrfrh m lb . l ...) ,iv ,,. ,,imi,, ,,!
"'( ! ' H w-i!i l,e rM nff into Mn
olfct-r f--hsiri) !.. nwnlf : , wi WJ , ,))irI,J. ,,.
100 many rnin iiriun i.l TJ" 1 ETin-ij,!.
e h,n mnl-r lie modern r-j Allil',, lW, f , tnpI. 1)ri,1(.i..
bwrnrnl .Wtt-Ulllir. SDd til IT..-,,,,. nin,tlil,T ,m,.T it (, fcj, n.
nn.j.r.t.d and .n.,Tf nmrt,,-,, ) in (w (nm ln if
whk'h al Mtut&m f phyjji's en-. p '
rnunter. Tata is the fr-e ti4t iakcHl
the mud fly fffm the rims f moving Cleaning
ufttfmiiies n wm finya ttm mt y(t Wnenever possible smau rug
in the ejea, tr, and rtttn the iw-j should bo taken out of door where
mscuiste roihr wiih wtiich yon start- they may he thoroughly beaten and
ed to work. It also accounts f-r tbe swept.
Home Hints
IF fiitFASK or oil has been spilled
on watting, make a thin paste with
fuller's earth and cold water and
spread over the spot. Bruh off
Hftr two r tliree days asd the ataia
will have disappeared.
Buying VegeiaWea
Vege(hiE fresh fruUa should
nt he bought in larger quantities
than n be us-ed while fre-a.
Wcad Hose Flrat
Turn stocking wrog sie out be
fore yon wnth ihein and ace that the
amsllest h1e are mended before tha
1 water touches them.