FOREST GROVE PRESS, FOREST GROVE. OREGON, THURSDAY. JUNE 12. 1913. TH E MAN IN TH E ORIENT. Time To have us make the Kiddie’ s Picture Forest Grove STUDIO N Main Street W. F. HARTRAMPF Feed Mill will run every day in the week. W h o lesa le and Retail Bran,Shorts, Rolled Oats, Ground Oats, Ground Wheat, Craeked Wheat, Cracked Corn, Whole Wheat and Corn, Middlings and several kinds o f Hard Wheat iUour, Sack Twine and Sacks, 1 iy and Vetch Seed: Give us a call when in need. md Phone 50x Forest Grove, Ore Put that Property You W ant to Sell “Dnder the Spot-Light!” A D V E R T IS E I T ! N ot once, timidly and penny-wise ! But as often as needed—a n d a showing o f F A C T S about it which will unfailingly interest the probable purchaser! Make i t the best advertised r e a l estate in the city—for a little w hile—and your buyer will seek you out and quickly close the transaction ! UNDERTAKING Embalming and Funeral Directing FOREST GROVE UNDERTAKING CO. J. S. Buxton, Manager Phone No. 642 Forest Grove, Or. SURVEYOR All kinds o f survey­ ing and maping. Subdivisions a spec­ ialty. _______ H. B. GLAISYER, Hoffman & Allen Bld’g Phone 806 Forest Grove, Ore. S W E E T ARE T H E T H O U G H T S . Sweet are the thoughts that sa­ vor o f content. The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Sweet are the nights In careless slumber spent The poor estate scorns fortune’s angry frown. Such sweet content such minds. such sleep, such bliss. B eggars eujoy when princes oft do miss! The homely house that harbors quiet rest. The cottage that affords no pride or care. The mean that grees with coun­ try music best. The sweet Consort o f mirth and music's fare— Obscured life seta down a type o f bliss: A mind content both crown end kingdom Is. -K o b e ft Greens. He W a lk s Ahsad of H is W ife to G u ard H o r Fro m Danger. A FLIGHT FOR LfE » When husband and w ife go traveling together iu tbe orient the man walks The Story of a Rescue Trip In the in front, careless and free, and the Mountains of Alaska. woman walks behind, carrying the bundle. Therefore you say: “The iriental cares not for bis women. H e despises his w ife and uses her as a CRAVE MEN AND SPEEDY DOGS lieust o f burden.’’ Most occidentals never get further than that. But if you are observant you go out In the A n A c t of H eroism T h a t 8*vad ■ W o ­ m an and H a r Sick H usband F ro m iungle yourself, and you discover Death W h an 8tranded on a W in te r things. When you walk abroad there N ig h t A m id tha Snow C lad Paaka. ire difficulties and dangers. The paths ire overgrown and thorny, creepers The hardships to which people are must be driven off, and buffaloes are exiiosed In the far north give frequent ugly creatures. occasion for the display o f heroism, In the villages are village dogs which in the pages o f “ Trailing and Camp­ snarl and snap. You are a man. yet ing In Alaska” Mr. Addison M. Powell von will be glad o f some one to go in tells o f the rescue of a woman and her front o f you with a hatchet to clear husband who were stranded on the your way. No woman would walk in mountains in an Aluskan winter. front, and the man must be free. Now A dog team galloped up and stopped vou see the reason why the man walks In front o f the only pretense o f a hotel in fron t If you want to confirm it in Valdez. Tbe night was dark, as the you Inquire and find that tills is true. northern winter nights always are Thus the Japanese, the Biirmnu. goes wheu the moon Is not shining. The In front of his w ife for the same rea­ dogs immediately lay down, almost ex­ son that the occidental goes behind— hausted from their long trip, and the from courtesy. I f he continues to do two men were soon surrounded by in­ so when it is unnecessary, as In towns quiring friends. One o f the two said: where there are roads, it is because a “ W hat do you think, fellows? W e convention once formed Is hard to passisi a woman Just this side o f Saw­ break, east or w e s t—II. Fieldlng-Hall mill Camp. She was pulling a sled, on in Atlantic Monthly. which was her sick husband. W e re­ monstrated against her crossing the glacier, but she replied that they A DOG IN A GALE. might as well die up there as any­ Able to Keep Hie Feet Where a Man where else, ns it meant certain death to stop. Our dogs could pull only our Would Be Blown Away. A gale that blows a man off his feet outfit, and there wasn't grub enough does not bother a dog at all. He will for all, so we were compelled to leave run about unconcernedly while his them. They will be at the last timber master walks writb the greatest diffi­ tonight, and If somebody doesn’t go to culty. This is for the same reason their rescue they will be dead by this that a high building is more affected time tomorrow.” A man stepped out from the crowd than a low one by a gale. It is also because the dog has four legs to sup­ und said: “ I ’ll gc. for one. Now. wTho else hns port his body, while a man has ouly a good dog team to splice in with two. With topsails set a yacht would mine?” “ I ’m your man!" answered another. capsize in n gale which it would ride It wus 3 o’clock in the morning be­ out with safety if ouly its lower sails were set, for the leverage exerted by fore they had made their selection of the wind increases in proportion to the dogs nnd were ready to start on that height at which the sails are set. A hazardous trip. “ W e'll l>e on the first bench by day­ man by reason o f his height receives far more force from the wind than light and have them here before mid­ night.” said one ns be straightened out does a dog. Then, again, a dog’s center o f grav­ the team for the sixty mile run. “ Yea. boys! Stand in there, Leader! ity is much lower in proportion to his Mush, mush on. mush!” And with a height than Is a man’s; consequently yelp the dogs galloped nwny as if he is not nearly so tippy. And it is aware o f the urgency of their mission. obvious that any object supported on "H aw , Leader!" we heard us they four legs Is more stable than if sup­ turned the corner, and then they were ported on two.—S t Louis Post-Dis­ gone. “ There goes the best dog team patch. in Alaskn and driven by two o f the best men on eurth!" exclaimed a mau Sheraton’s Influence. Thomas Sheraton, although a cabi­ as be re-entered the house. The trail was easily followed, and netmaker by trade, it is quite probable soon the nine miles of level bench during bis life in I.oudou. did not were passed. The speed slackened actually produce any furniture, as his only when they were ascending the time was too much taken up by his ridge, which they crossed by 11 that occupation ns Baptist preacher, trac- morning, und there It was seen that tarinn, drawing master, designer and the sharp [>enks were curling fine snow publisher to bestow any utteutlon on high in the atr. tbe manufacture or superintendence “ They are beginning to smoke!" ex­ o f cabinet work. His "Cabinetmaker claimed one o f tliè men. and Upholsterer’s Drawing Book" was “ Yes; w e must get buck before night published first in 171)1 and again in or It’s nil off,” replied the other. 1793 and 1802. He was possessed of Down, down, the steep descent they keen critical Insight in matters per­ plunged, and by 1 o’clock they were taining to high class cabinetmaking, off tbe glacier nnd skipping over level combined with an excellent sense o f ground, in a short time they discov­ proportion, sound Ju/.^meut and puri­ ery! the unfortunate couple whom they ty of taste, and his influence on the had started out to rescue, and when style o f furniture In the latter part of they came up to them it was a pitiable tbe eighteenth century was exercised scene that presented Itself. through bis designs and criticisms, The poor woman had become com­ which had no little weight with the pletely exhausted and had thrown her­ cabinetmakers of bis day.—Suburban self down beside her helpless husband. L ife Magazine. She had evidently abandoned all hope and was weeping bitterly when she Exercise and Health. suddenly heard the yell o f a driver There was a bank clerk who saw the and the barking o f dogs. In a mo­ men of his own age losing health year ment she passed from despair to hope. by year through overwork. Indoor se­ As the team galloped in a circle and dentary life and lack o f daily exercise. stopped beside her with the dogs' He saw them growing yellow and flab­ heads pointed back toward the glacier by and unfit and the spectacle didn’t she clapped her hands with Joy. attract him. He decided that success The dogs lay down and with their had better come late or even not at lolling tongues lapped the snow, while all rather than at the price o f a ruined the drivers ate some crackers and Jok­ body. Health became to him the ingly encouraged the sick man and tbe choicest o f the mercies, the best o f tired woman. They bade her seat her­ life’s comrades. Up and away tbe per­ self comfortably while they fastened son In health can dash—to another Job. the two sleds together. Soon they to another clime, master o f his fate, were bounding away again at the dogs' ill health is a chain that ties to tbe first speed. dreariness of what is nearest at hand. When they recrossed the summit the A fter a youth o f weakness and fatigue whole range was “ smoking,” and the the mnu was happy in fiuding that an wind was sending tbe fine snow along hour o f exercise a day changed the the crust. It whipped their faces with aspect o f the outer world and remov­ :i warning o f what was coming, but ed him for all time from the ranks of the driver said: the unfit—Collier’s. Tw enty miles to town, and it can never catch us!” In Valdez every one was anxiously Honored by Precedent. A well known Washington minister watching the trail. Many exclaimed, tells o f a couple who came to him to “They can't possibly be here before be married. The bridegroom was upon midnight!” but they were. As they bis third matrimonial venture, the rushed up to the crowd with a yell and a chorus o f barks from the noble bride upon her second. “ Please stand up.” said the clergy­ dogs they were met by eager, helping man, prepared to pronounce tbe neces­ hnnds. The dogs acted as if they had understood why they were being pet­ sary words. Tbe bride looked at the bridegroom. ted. and again the woman wept for The bridegroom looked at tbe bride. Joy _______________ Then he said politely but firmly: T h . C ontingent Foo. “ W e have generally s o t” —Exchange. The follow ing pointed note was w rit­ ten by Daniel Webster in answer to a Heredity. “ Higgins Is a self made man, is he request that he take a certain case for a contingent fee: " I do not desire em­ n o tr “ He claims to be, but I do not be­ ployment in professional m a tte«, al­ lieve those bad manners o f his could though I do sometimes engage In vver have been acquired. H e must (hem. But I never engage on contin­ Lave been born so.” —Woman's Home gencies merely, for that would make me a mere party to a law su it" Companion. Take Your Coupon Book T O The leading and enterprising firms with whom we have arranged to redeem Press Coupons. Their prices meet all competition. HOFFM AN & ALLEN TH E JACK SO N P H A R M A C Y General Merchandise Drugs and Medicines Main Street, Forest Grove G O FF BROTHERS Cornelius G O F F BROTHERS Hardware, Implements, Autos Hardware and Supplies Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove GEO. G. PATERSON Cornelius A. S. HENDRICKS Furniture and Pianos General Merchandise Main Street, Forest Grove SHEARER & SON a Jewelers Cornelius G A S T O N D R U G STORE Drugs and Medicines Main Street, Forest Grove FOREST G R O V E P H A R M A C Y Pure Drugs and Medicines Gaston BRIGGS BROTHERS General Merchandise Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove SUN-RISE GR O CER Y Dilley G. L U N D Q U IS T & CO. Groceries and Provisions Hardware Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove C. G. 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