Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1925)
Monday Evening, Mav 23 Pago Six .'HE EUGENE GUARD .-I' ! ' ',,1 l.' Ml 9r if 1 mwe ' i'i jj (CVnt'nued from pav cf 1WM Beatrice Burton ,oas NEA sebvicb inc Ud to me when yon sa d be tva deeorntor from the furniture ( didn't you'!" (To he continued tomorrow) On Gardening FLAPPER FANNY seyy t to V"U iii a wbite spru fusicg round ibe ktreovu. . . .' Instantly t;iory' good tumor '"Ob. I don't dut that ;,(: would!' hi i-rid. "You'd b'e to Die flying around t in a mop and scrubbing bruh, to.; ; ou'd te crazy auout eeeinx nie with tuy uid broken and my hnir fiyiug and ur face haggard like l.n!a Hough' wouldn't you? . . . Well, u nwr will. Mr. Mini!! Itecjuae I'll nv" be n slave for you or anybody Ne , , , And a new maid rnmes into this house todiiT ir I walk out of it See " Sh. jumped up fftun Pick's kn She threw herself face-downward on her bed. and burnt inti angry tei.ra. "Xnw don't snrt that hysterical I stuff!" Pick pleaded. There was fir j In hit voire ... a man fear f a j woman's tears, j "I didn't say you couldn't hive a housemaid, sweet kitm," lie went on gently. "If It lake every rent I have you fdiall have one . . . bin I gue j every man dreams of seeing fui wif d'dng little job around the home he'a made for her. . . . What's marringe, nnywny. but the joy of a mnn and a woman build ntc nest for the childrrn they hope tit have?" (ilory fat up smldrnlr and put her Anna around Pick'i neck. She leaned hick nnd IM her bril liant even rent in his. "I thai what marriage mean t you. It kkr-Tikky Tvy?" she asked. "Poe-.-n't It mean me? . , . Poesn't It men if love and thrill, too. to you , . . just a little bit?" She t"k bin head between brr hands nnd k'ssrd hitn on bis fore head. Pick hHd her close. "Vou know you're the only tiling to me," lit snld udemnly. "Vou know you hold my wh-de life In the pnlm of of one "f your hnnda. . . . And il'n been life I do !ove you thnt I want tlr house (n be n home for loth of n . . . nnd after awhile, for our bablea." . . . (Ilory snid nothing nt nil. t The telephone rnng. (iloi'hi jumped ui to answer It. "Yes?" she an id. ' Stanley Wnyiiurii' voice enme to her over the wire! "Well . , . how's my Flussrt thin mnrninn'i1" be eniil. Very well, (ilory answered at if fly. Him knew that Pick wna linten'wr. "Have you forgiven nie for plnyina around with your friend, Myrn?" Ktnn naked. '(lr nre you still green eyed ii bout It?" (Jlorln know thnt rhe couldn't nn nwer thnt nuenllnn, with Pirk rhf there In the room. And nhe rnuld fee an nnemnfortnble Huih spread ing It nir over her fnce and neck. . . . At thnt moment she wished Stanley Wnyhnrn on the other side of the world! When nm I (joins' to see you snln?" Stnn's rnlce nskfd nfter n long Interval, Hi 111 (llnrtn mnde no answer. She Actually shook with fright. Then Htntt nppnrrntly had n flash of iinderstanding. '. . . What's the mntter? Why i can't you tnlk? Hubby Kill nt home?" he naked. "Ves!" (Ilory rould answer thnt. She henrd the rlick f n receiver in her car, Wnyburn had hung up. "Who wns thnt on the telephone?" Pick nsked cnreleasly. He did not look at her. He stood i by the chiffonier, liKlilinir n eiKnret. 1 "One . . ,of , , . my frlenda' i Oloria alniutnered. "Who?" "poea It mntter?" (Ilory naked. "It mutters very much ... to me," Pick snid. He mine toward her. "It na Wnyburn, wttan't it?" hf nked. Fushiop IMn(ucs 4 4 15 Jt iv'.l'Z'"' W l JJKItl', girls, is a novel and unlipto beaddreB for your bo ixh bobs which Hlntifhe Sweet fiivora. It U n butterfly lmprd rhinestoiie orunment which fit snujtKty into the mall boy iuli bobbed bnck of the bend. Urn fi-r i Floor Walker Vou pace 'round the floor Of the town bigtewt stores. And to Hid all the shopper.i you're i trylnit. For jou alwnys know Where to tell them to go. To purchase the tliiuii" tbitt they're buying. "I Hinds the eclfne," Dick said enough 1o float an pflg." lorin threw bnck her head defi antly. "Well, what if it wns?" she naked. "Wlmt'a so terribly wrong about his railing me up to thank me for the good time he had hern Inst night? That's only common polltnesa , , for him to do Ihnl!" She poured herself n second cup of tick's coffee. Then she took a eignrct fn in the piteknge be hnd left lying on the tray. She put it dainti ly between her lips. "(Jive me n light, Pick," (ilory snid. He cmue townrd her. Hut insiend of . lighting her clpnrct he pulled It from her mouth. Violently he threw It Into the wnste banket. "How long hnve you hnd thnt rot ten hnbit ?" he' nuked. "Why, I've nlwny s smoked . . thnt i", for the last two or three years," (ilory said. '"Pidu't you know thnt?" Pick shook his head. He smiled. But there was n sort of misery In his ryes. "I guess there nre n .lot of thing nhoiit you Unit I don't know," he snid. 'I,-or inatiince, I never knew you hnd n Inste for liquor , , , un til Inst night." Clory laughed. Her fnce wnn nn merry ns n small girl's. "Yea, yes, go on," she begged. "Tell me nil the other black trnita of diameter that I've kept hiddrn from you for so long! . , , When 1 drink It's n crime. When you drink ll's n foolish ((! , . , When I smoke ll' ii disgrnce! , , , When you smoke it 'rests your nerves!' . . . Hut I enn't sre whore it's any worse for women to do those things (hnn for men !" The more she tnlked the angrier (ilory became. She stumped her small foot. "Here you nre shut up In nn office nil dny alone with that secretary of yours . . , your Minn Hrigg! Ilow do I know th.it you're not making love to her right along? , , . Hut if nn old friend like Stnn Wnyburn i happens to call me up ami tnlks to ' me for five minutes, you throw a fit ; about It!" she stormed. "I tell you I won't tie treated this way ... as , if I were n bad child! I'll do junt a j I plrnae! And It will lake more than you to slop me! "Whew!" Pick said. "You're quite! stone little spit fire. (Ilory. He pulled out bis watch. "It's nenrly noon," be said. "1 think I'd heller be starting for the office. , . . We aren't getting any where Willi lira argument, nuv wnv. ..." He started for the door. Then he j wheeled suddenly nnd came hack into I he sunny room. From under her j lnhe (ilory watched him, "If I nsk you something, would j yon tell me the truth?" Pick asked-! (ilory pordered. I "I line lit," she said. She picked 1 up n tin "I file nnd be cm to "point ' her bes ut if ii tly kept nails. "Well, (ben." !i'k begun, "why j dd vou never mention thi fellow 1 Wax bum, in nil the month before 1 we were mn fried ' (iloi y shruegi'd her liter covered j shoulders. 'Whv hould I have mentioned that 1 knew him?" fhe nked. " be so very hni'rtnnt V 1 How could nbe Ml Pick the truth about Stnn Wnyburn? ! How could "be tell him MiM there , had been n time when she would ( ' flndtv hnve married Stan if be hail; Hiked her to . . . but thnt he had not asked her? .... How could 'be tell him tht I there had been n nir'it a year ngo '. when she bad cr;ed for hours le- cause Si an bad left town without ning to-.dhr to her? . . . That there bad been week and weeks afterward when she hd tried not even I think ah-Mit Si. in , . , much les talk about him? . , . And that even now when i she wa a married woman, he had only to look into he eyes to make' ; hrr forget everyone eWe in tlie r iwortd . . . even Pick himself? t ... How could she tell libit? She jnt couldn't. ... And anyway, it wis none of. hi b is;net! And bol'cvo me, it's some brew strong care for h'm as much ua you do for me?" (ilory drew a long breath. "No wonder you're n good lawyer. Pick!" she siid, "You enn think up more rpieatioim to nsk n person than anybody else in the world, I'll bet! . . . Yea, I did think n bit of Stun once upon n time . . . but ft wasn't in the way I enre for you." She got up nnd walked over to the window. She did not wnnt Ik to see her fare.. She f,di ar if nil her thoughts were written on it for him j to rend. "dust how much do ymi care for me?" His voice wns bitter. "You ought to know ... I mnr ried you, didn't I?" (ilory asked. She turned from the window nnd snt on the nnn of Pick's chair. She In Id her cheek on 1ii dnrk- hair. She wns juM a bit nfrnid of Pick when he was In u suspicious mood like this. . . . Then she kissed h'm. That, she knew, wns the mrcat wny to remove fill rl nil it of her from his mud! "You see, Pick." (ilory went on. "I knew, from the minute I met you, thnt you were going to be my bus bind. And in the same way I til way knew thnt Stanley Wnyburn and I were never going to be more than playmates. ... A girl nlwnys siies men up that wny !" "And just how long were you nnd Wnyburn. , , , piny mutes?" 1 ick j asked, "h, for two or three months Inst I w inter . . , just before I met you," I the girl nnswered. "tonk here. Pick, I don't cross-question you About every girt you ever were in love with before you married me! Whnt nre you trying to get at, nsking me nil j these questions?" (itory laughed nervously. I Pick turned In his eltnir nnd took I her in a grip of Iron, i "I'll tell you whnt I'm trying to get nt!'' he snid. "I'm trying tn get nt the truth nbout Ibis Way burn ! . . , the umn snw leaving. . , . ; 1 Ic wns Way hum. wasn't he ? You ; dJOIf is the food repository upon ; ' which pinnta dr.iw for their nour ! ishmt'iit. If u new food is to be add ; edrd to the toil to rep.nce tt.nt tdkeu 'out by the plant in court? uf time, jit i plain to be eiu, the plant foud ! w.ll be exiiauatcd. Nature tak a cap ut Hum rYpuict-iiient proct in wnd mix Is tuioiigj the uunu.il decoy t;i Hie plains wiiicii th-.-ieuy .retut u all luey uur iuku lroin tne soil bjck l .uuuit r hjnii. in u giirufu it j a different propo rf.tioti. 'i tie jiuiiu ure tiirfiu mnn m? Hull, the MililUie IK Utpl r.vun, UUU very little ot rhe pittnt in.it gr Ilo.il I.if ji-idfU .i. om:A lIMi ii. ne are .ejnn.ii,; lue w.-iiluin, lio, ever, i,i i nil uh inucu uf til p tint t lis Ii.tme u,l ds pomsibn ufier treating it loi a beats uu nt thai it will utcaj uud be leauily uicoi pur.itcd. iiat nre the food ubaiuncea tlut i'Ltnts i a fti out oi ine soil lor tneir iiuiiriKbiiH nt and .whtcii iiiut be re pi.n f d in one wuy or uuotiicr if plant ufu in to c nt.nue to nourish ? liere are tile i'tiemicals (but andlis how go intu the ii. u ut la uddiCou to ii inrge qu. unity ot water nnd the and lett after burning liiem iu the l.ij o;ator mtroc-j, pota.sium, hodiuio, Uiiie, uuiKiM-'.-tuiii, p..o.pnoruH, aillpliir', chlor.ne and M.a'toi. uor-j are t- unu in different couiimiHtioiis such at; acid which Hie p. nut can nioiiniihiie. I .Nitrogen is tin largest factor in vlnnt j gri.wch, j In order to restore food to the toil we apply vnrioiiH iniiiurcH, bnniynrd iiuimire heinj one ( tlie in t iwac? i a it id.iiit loatirni in the beginning' and -.iutiimH thiH.f e.uinfnis in piop.-rj proport ion. Sandy coils ure usually deficient in nitrogen which we meet in toe form of ammonia and which is readily de-j tected in rotting manure by it h pun-j gent odor w hen he iimmire con- fiutd to it stable r 'iu. Ili'nvy bliclt Hiiin usually nn1 better xinphed with ..n-nm. o.in.lO mertran B..,r(..M., - - j theater orchestra; 1(1, Lake Merntt Pucka. I KN'X, Hollywood, t ab, 3110.9 rne- ters 3.:J0-(i:15 p. m., Wurlhzer pipe organ studio. Sid Ziff'a aporta talk; 0:l.V4t:UU travelogue, W. F. Alder; j 0:0-7:0, program Petmera Optical j company; 8-l, program, 1.. W. Slock- i well company; tt-KI. KN'X feature i.r,.ffPiim 1il.11 i: u.ilri Ii Silvertowu ', 'ford orchestra, June 1'nrsell, folo:st; ! 11-11', Abe Lyman's Locoanut drove dunce orches:ra from Ambassador ho tel. KI'O, San Kroncisco, .'ul., 4JS.lt- 4:W-ZmMJ, Iludy Seiger's hotel or chest ra; UrIM)-, S:ntes esuurant tr- chestrn; 7-7 It tidy Seiger's Kair i muiit hotel orchestra: -WoO, Conn band instrument company; S::t(i-i, Theodore J, Irw n, organist; i)-l, San l-'rancisco Advertising club; 10-11, Johnny Huiek's Cabrinus. KKSti, Ua Angeles, C'al., 275 me tprs Silent night. . K.I II, Seattle, Wash., :i84.4 meters X:;U-1) p. in., (iordon Milbourne and his dnnc orchestra; 11-10, Tost-Intel-1 geucer, program; varied musical en- ,4 . that think icriainmeDi. Ignorance is bliss, you soon find out that it isn't. 1 Citas 91 ma scaviet. WC JACK DAW'S ADVENTtjrS btorjr C7 Hal coenran Drawing, j,; TOY CAVE CHAPTKK .; ' I! Home Hints Radio Programs j nilE frying basket jnay bo j used as an inexpensive substitute ! for a dishwashing machine. Put the ', dishes in the basket, then plunge it 'in a pan of hot soapy wnter, keeping it moving until dishes nre clean. TONIGHT'S PROGRAM " Paclflo Coast. KiW, Portland, 1H1.5 meters 3 to "i:.'tO p. in., children's program. 0 to 7 p. in., Org.ui rpcitnl from pub I c auditorium by Frederick W. (iood rich. court e-y Stubbs Klpctrie com luiny. JilZi p. m., WtMther, police and market report k, ucwk bulletins and bitselmll HcorrM. After S p. m., silent lor long-dintiince reception. KKAK. Pullman, Wash.., .'IJS. me ters Tilitl-lt p. m.. Gamma Nu Soror ity; Margaret Hiker, phnUt; Clarice Sh:itluck, siix-'phoiiint ; Marjorie Mi Oil the Drain Board The drain boards of the sink should be finished with oil or water proof vnrn:sh and new nnd fresh nitrogen tlmn some of the older 1 .n;ihtv. violnist; l-.ditli Armann ments which are upp.ied by proper reader; Margaret linker, pnnist; Kay manuring. All tWrse elrnieiitt must K' ..snd. reader; Granville McGuck pteaent and fertilizing is noeeHwary t.)!(.n violinist; "Scope of Itusinss Ad return plant f..oJ to the soil. j ennisi ration of . S. C.." Professor H. W. Conlell; "Agricultural Kertil- I rvnlhi'i r.rov Shvq I hPrs" K- l- ,:it"'n: ",r,,fi8 section I lull Itl Ul Ort 11 f,,r .Milady." K. Hel.e Alger; "A Vis.t , to Genoa," 1'iofcs.sor Carl M. Itrew- ( Hi- r vvTiti i imm.'V ; sler. HI'" At I V articie ny a iiiiin ought to be interesting. ' This one by Tlounns Iturke who wrote "I.iiiielnuise Nights" is. It's hidden nwny in one of his new- 1 er book on nights in Loudon. And this in what he miyn: "The g'rls , . those who were ; or the at-home type , , , tum pered. The outdoor type walked like horses. They looked unpleasant, too. "I wonder why 'Madge or 'Police' or Krmyntrude' or some other writer of toilet columns in the papers, does n't tell her outdoor girl renderx how hideous they look ip evening frocks. "Why don't they urge them not tit i:i;eoM- thcmselvcM? l-'or the outdoor gill Ii:ik large Minnds and. nrms, both of n beefy red. . "She bus it fnce and neck tinned by fun and wind . . . and shows you a definite line marking the begiun tig of white bosom imd shoiildprK. Thf effect is ridiculous. It in nlso repul sive, think they ought lo know about it!" There you hnve the viewpoint of a man on the new type of girl who is growing tip. Mcn are old -fit shinned and still prefer tho - lily-white girl who wield' nn embroidery needlp in ir.ead of a golf' club! It seems impudent, nlinoNt, to disa- ! gree with the famous nuthor of I' "Hroken lllohsotns on tiny point per taining to beauty . . . but aren't the tan and swagger of Ibe outdoor girl infinitely more Attractive than the pallor and droop of her grandmo ther tome fifty years ago? 1 certainly think so! SB wnat in vou Know n hour 'inv ",- . . "Nothing at nil." replied Jack, '"but I know what", lifnw if mnnLev K no, I iC litc.U- h B,.n llt,le dicker.. ed the toy. "Then Jack whistled 'for Klin, who w-.r?'i .a.Iwi brr. in the open. The dog came running up. 'nJt, si Applications mnile frequently to pre vent them becoming dark colored from being constantly watersonked. Freshens Cocoanut Freshen f h redded conconut by pouring over it enough sweet milk K I'l, I.on Angeles. ( nl.. 4li7 ine tors- -."cJHI ii p, ni Kxaminer's miti IH- pn,(!r,,m; I.H:I. M.-llaner.,,, rnyar , ii i ii i iv uoiiiks; ii:-t.-i, rauioioruii , , laik; 7-S, livening Herald; Califoin a Sorenndpr's dance orchestra, George , 1 ronk. lender; .VI. progrmn, Coso : lb it Springs company, ( 'oso Indian ; ordr stra. Chief Askenswood, bari jtone; lt-H. program, Walter M. Mur I phy Motors riuupnny; Virg nia Flohri. soprano; Toscn Tolces, concert piani ? i. i ; Hollywood Ktring ipuirtet; 30-11, ; Kxaminer; Itny West and his Alex andria hotel dince orchcRlrn. ! Kl'OA. Seattle,' Wash., 4."4.:t me I'lcis : 1 ." p. in,, siiidot music, re cipe; ti (1:45, Olypmp c hotel con cert orchestra ; ict.i-.Vlo, Sherman, Cluy - ( n program; S;Itt)-10, Times' dunce music. KI-'WH, Hollywood. Cnl., '.'52 me ters tt;:i(i-S p. in., program, John A'l Kvens corporation. Hacienda Pnrk orchestra, Ilenrv Jai ksnn. leader; S-S) j progrnm. Cheek-Ncal Coffee com j pnny. Maxwell I louse coffee string f quartet. Marguerite l.e Grand, con I cert pianist, Hawaiian N glitbawks; " 0, program. M. Weinstein. "Gems i.i Music let it stnnd in n cool place for nn hour or more. Then press ns dry as possible through a strainer. "(J" Klup." (Irinnmled .link. Aral, in nn inMniil Klii as nrouiiil. tr.viiiR to pick the trail of Hie imnikey. Snm t J1"' a siiarp bnrk and raced off down the roadway. "He'll lirinc that mo linek very shortly." laughed Jaek. And in the meantime the liid, panij Home Menus Hrenkfast Stewed prunes, cereal, thin crenm, crisp to:ist, luarinabule. milk, coffee. Luncheon ('renin of nsparneus soup, croutons, beet greens with j hard cooked eggs, jelly rool, milk, j tea. i Pinner Jellied bouillon, baked ! limn nnd pineapple, creamed rice, jellied cabbage snlnd, fresh strnw herries, sunshine cake, milk, coffee. 'UMIKUK is Toy Cave from here?" asked Potty, ".lust behind that I big tree," replied the workman, pointing to n Inrge oak. "There in Inrge rock in front of the entrance now but we can soon move that iirir. So Jack and Potty walked over in front of the rock. Jnck laughed wiifi he unw how smnll the rock realty was. ((. ontuuied). Put ham inlo n baking pnn. cover with slices of pineapple drained from the juice and stuck with cloves, prop bits of the fat trimmed from the bain over, the fruit. Add water to pinenpple juice ami pour over h:.m. Cover and bake one hour in n mod crate pven. Remove cover nnd brown the slices of pinenpple. If n self busting pnn is not used, baste fre quently with llie lnpi'ir in the ijj while linking- Serve slices of hem a a plat 1 er sti rroundet! by slim A pineappuc and cariiiMiri with butch 1 of crisp watercress. Canned pineapple can be med 1 nl-ifo frptih In tills rasp' thr fr t is not cooker with the ham. kl browned in the fit Kr ten minuirt, The juice i used fur ImstitiR. Well cooked rice served in crenm stiuce, seasoned with cheese, is suggested in place taf es for this dinner menu. Tins dinner is ideal for the maid less summer hostess, requiring a min imum pf work nt the dinner hour nnd 10-11, Warner Brother. I no last minute fussing for the ?erv- I rJlU UU JUMC UJI W hour of tun, direction Churl e Well iu. in. KGM, Oakland, Cnl.. olil.'J meters ll:;t()-l p. iu-..luncheon concert; 4 .'t(t. Ilenrv Halftead's d;nce orches- triS. edm-ntional program; Arion trio; "Trend of Agricultural Prices.'' Pro fessor I.. W. Klubarty; "How to (Jet , Job." It. J. Williams; "Health Kd .ention."'' Guy S. Milberry; "Chats About New- Books," Joseph Henry Jackson; 10-1, Henry Halstend's or- . - rlKSt rn. Make Celery Crisp KHJ, I-os Angeles. Cnl.. 405.2 me- To make celerv crisp tnke the ters 0-7 p. m.. Pcigbtton's Arcade stalks apart, wash thoroughly and , cafeteria orchestra. Jack C ronshaw. Ktnnd in the refrigerator for sev-, lender. . eral hours in a idtcher of edd wn- Kl A. Onklnnd. f nl.. MS ,2 meters ter containing a tenspoonful of sslt. 1:5-7 r- m.. orgnn rental; S-:..0. con- ing of a dish. Uf course, children utuler ten years of age should not be permitted to eat ' the ham nnd p;ncapple dish. If meat ts necessnry for their diet a lamb chop solves the problem must con veniently. Baked Ham and Pineapple Two slices ham. I fresh pineapple. V cup brown sugar, 12 whole cloves, cup water. The ham should be cut about .1-4 inch thick through the center of the joint nnd the bone removed. Cut pineapple in half-inch slices, pare, remove eyes nnd core. Place in nn earthenware bowl, sprinkle with su gar, cover and place in a warm plnee , for two hours to draw out the juice. M'T on n bib. man, and roll up your sleeves, for we're nenrin' a 1 derf.it inh. Mav lie tnsk. hut a soul never crieves over niunching Uff in the flistance I'm henrV the cry of n huckster whose war" ' d. 'Twon't be st. Iohl' till he's imssin'-right by, and wen irem f..- t....t Think of the pleasure we'll have. ifyou please, of stnearin' the buff tl,;..b SJnv ti,t .,1,1 pfv flfilin' nvr the hreeze. Cllll't ceiuC tu tt M -Corn nn the cob!" Wow. it cives me a thrill. I fie' iv.ilA Hjie of the mob that's wnilin' impatient nnd noxious until the bur. .shouts. "Corn on the Cob." pneke him he (fopyrifht, 1!L'.-, NEA Service. Ine.) MUTT AND JEFF They Have Plenty of Orders But no .Animals to Fill Them With Hy BUD FISHF.R Pi -k i Pirk'd voice broke (n wpon her ! thought. ; "Vou iiif lt night thnt ou'd , bfd a ort of rht5dth love affair wilh '' Wjturn," he aid. 'Pid you ever! f . . i .-...i i -,. -1- i 1 sr ; -j . ito -, "watwr- fssw : i . r! kUlW. - . . - . I I m. .i ' " " ' i i. i I .... rjrC" ll Jerry On the Job Pretty. Soft ForjcmePe' f -"TTVeV AJtlS - J I I 1 RAWM MF I ( . I I -"-W-. fTr V -S StwOiKf : Coopri 8ut -w Burr J oo AJOTim-I wame& ABOaT JJ f - V Boz , Vi r-s fei ) imm ;