The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 01, 1917, Image 4

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    KAZAN
i live In every limarle of his hotly, Ka
Min stinsi, scarcely breathing. More
than once this lack of dem onstration
JOAN LEARNS THAT THE LOVE OF KAZAN IS A VERY
had urged Joan's husband lo « arti her.
But the wolf that «a* In Kazan. Ills
GREAT PRIZE INDEED, AND SHE SHOWS HER
» lid a lo o fn e s s , oven Ids m ating «Uh
Gruy W o lf had made her love him
AFFECTION FOR THE DOG
m o re. S h e understood, nnd hud faith,
in him.
K ’ n (¡rand mother’s Recipe to
Kazan, a vicious Alaskan sledge dog, one-quarter wolf, saves the
lu the days of the last snow Kazan
Hrsliirt 1 Color, ( ¡I omm and
life of Thorpe, his m aster, and Is taken along when the m aster goes to
had proved himself. A neighboring
AttrarUvrni'HM.
Civilization to meet hi* bride and return with her to the fro/eu country.
trapper had run over with Ids team,
Even Thorpe Is afraid to touch Kazan, hut Isohel, the «log's new mis­
uud the baby Joan bud toddled Up to, Almost everyone know s th a t Hagt.
By
tress,
wins
his
affection
at
once.
On
the
w
ar
northw
ard
M
et'ready.
u
one
of the Mg huskies. There was s T ea ami Hulphur, properly compound
J a m es
dog-team driver, heats the m aster Insensible and attacks the bride.
tierce simp of Jaws, u scream of horror | e«l. brings back tin* n atural color ami
\* O liver
K azan kills McOready. tlees to the woods. Joins a wolf pack, whip»
from Joan, a shout from the men us lustre to the hair w hen failed, streak
the leader, takes a young mute, Oray Wolf, and a few nights later
O urwood
they leaped tow ard the puck. But H a­ . .1 or gray. Yeara ago tin« only way
drives off the pack which hud attacked I'lerre, u sick tnun. his daughter
nno wa* abend of them nil. In u gray to got this m lxturo was to m ake It at
Joan, aiul her buby. Kazan, luted by Joan's kindness, stays near her.
streak that traveled with tb# speed «if homo, w hich Is in ussy and trim!
I'lerre dies. Joun and Kazan sta rt to pull the sle«lge to the settle­
a bullet ho was at the hlg husky'a Home Now adays, by asking at any
re for ''W y e th ’s Wage anil Hul
ment.
Joan
fnlls
exhausted
and
cold.
'
throat. When they pulled him off. tha drug sto
Copyright by tb* Bobb*-M*rrlU Company.
Com pound.” you will get a large
husky was dead. Joan thought of that phur
of this fam ous old recipe, lm
now, ns the baby kicked and tousled bottle
CHAPTER IX—Continued.
proved
by the addition of o th er In
—9—
grcdteiita, for About bo cents
under the sta rs and the uioon, keeping Kazan's head.
he
followed
In
the
trail
of
the
team
,
K azan stopped In the trail. He cam e ith (.¡ray W olf slinking behind him. faithfully to her loneliness, and never
D on't stay g ray t T ry It! No one
back then and sat down upon his w They
ran possibly tell th a t you darkened
traveled until d a rk ; and then, once responding w ith her own tongue
haunchee beside her. w aiting for her under the stars and the moon that liad to the huut-ealls of her wild brothers
your hair, as It dora It ao naturally
Another Im portant evsnt bobs
and evenly. You dam pen a apouge nr
to m ore and speak. But she was very followed the storm , the tuuu still urged nnd sisters In the forests uud out ou
up for Kazan, snd the wolf
aoft brush with It and draw this
still. He th ru st his nose Into her loose on his team. It was deep lu the night the plains. U sually she would snarl at
dog assum es s new pride and
through your hair, tak in g one small
hair. A w hine rose In his throat, and when they cam e to another cabin, and the Voice, nnd som etim es nip Kazan
dignity. It's all told In the nest
stran d nt a tim e; by m orning the gray
suddenly he raised his head and the man heat upon the door. A light, lightly to show her diapleusurc. But
Installment.
hair disappears, and a fte r an o th er ap
sniffed In the face of the wind. Some­ the opening of the door, the Joyous today, ns the Voice cam e a third time,
plication or two, your hair berom i a
thing cam e to him w ith that wind. He welcome of a m an's voice, Jo an ’s sob­ she slunk.buck Into the darkness of a
beautifully dark, gloaay and attraetlv e
|T
O
Ilk
C
O
N
T
IN
I
i.l>
l
m uzzled Joan again, but she did not bing cry— Kazan heard these from the fissure betw een two rocks, and Kazan
W yeth's Sage and Hulphur Com
stir. Then he w ent forw ard, and stood shadow s In which ho was hidden, and saw only the fiery glow of her eyes.
pound la a delightful toilet requisite
in his traces, ready for the pull, nud then slipped buck to Oray Wolf.
Kazan ran nervously to the trail DRINKING WATER IN GUTTERS for those who d esire dark h air and a
looked back at her. Still she did not In the days and weeks th a t followed their feet had worn up to the top of
youthful appearance. It la not Intend­
move or speak, and K azan's whine Joan's homecoming the lure of the cuhin the Sun roek, and stood undecided. All However, the Ladlee of the Andean ed for the cure, m itigation or prevrn
lion of dlaeaae.
gave place to a sharp, excited bark. aud of the w om an's hand held Kazan. day, and yesterday, he had been un-
Capital Alto Bathe
In It.
The strange thing In the wind came As he had tolerated I’lerre, so now he easy nnd disturbed. W hatever It was
A Forw ard Guest.
to him stronger for a moment. He tolerated the younger man who lived that stirred him seemed lo be In the
H
ostess
to H er H usband How Inut
begun to pull. The sledge runners w ith Joan and the baby. He knew air, for he could not see It or hear It fbugue, capital of the ('olum btan
you are. John You m ust real
had frozen to the snow, and It took that the m an was very dear to Joan, or scent It. But ho could f«*ol It. He province of Tolliua. claim« i!,.HUU tentlve
ly look a fte r Mr. Blank b ette r he’s
every ounce of his strength to free and that the baby was very dear to went to the fissure aud sniffed at Gray “eouls,” but the count takes much for helping
him self to ev erything Boston
town T ranscript.
them . Twice during the next five min­ hint, us It was to the girl. It was Wolf. U sually she whined couxlngly. grunted. It 1« a «quart........
u tes he stopped and sniffed the air. not until the third day th at Joan suc­ But her response today was to draw of almost wholly thatched «>nu-*t#ry
T he third tim e th at he halted. In a ceeded lu coaxing him Into the cubln— back her lips until be could see her building*. Its «hie streets ntroeh 4» y
R epartee See Saw.
cobbled und Its few slilewulk* worn T he needle
d rift of snow, he returned to Joan's and that was the day on which the white fangs.
been m aking plerc
side again, and whined to aw aken her. man returned with the dead nnd fro­ A fourth tim e the Vole* came to perilously slippery nnd barely whi# Ing rem ark* to had
the
shirt.
zen
body
of
I’lerre.
It
was
Joan's
T hen he tugged again a t the end of
them fulntly, and she snapped fiercely enough for two feet nt one#.
"1
know
your
fell
said the
his traces, and foot by foot he dragged husband who first found the name on at some unseen thing In the darkness A stream of crystal-clear w ater latter. "It la to ace purpose.”
th e aeatny aide of
the
collar
he
wore,
nnd
they
begun
the sledge through the drift. Beyond
between the two rocks. Kazan went gurgles do« n every street through lit.
i i r t a n n
the d rift there was a strA ch of clear calling him Kazan.
again to the trull, still hesitating. Then cobbled gutters, lulling the travel-
Ju st a Suggestion.
Ice, and here K azan rested. D uring a H alf a mile away, at the sum m it of I he began to go down. It was a nur- weary to sleep anil furnishing n con­
lull In the wind the scent cam e to him a huge m ass of rock which the Indiuns row, winding trail, worn only by the venient mean* of «ashing photographic "My M>y.” said Mr. O rahroln, seri­
called the Sun rock, he and Gray
stronger than before.
films. Ws drank less often, however, ously. "I wnnt you to acquire a com
after w# hud strolled up to the end petenry."
At the end of the clear Ice was a W olf hud found a hom e; nnd from
narrow break In the shore, w here a here they w ent down to their hunts
of tha m ountain and found (lire# n o n e "W ell. dad. If you tre a t me right In
will, your dream will com e tru e.”
creek ran Into the m ain stream . If on the plain, and often the girl s voice
too handsom e ladles bathing lu the rea- your
B
irm
ingham A ge-ilerald
reached
up
to
them,
calling,
''K
u
zu
n
.
Joan had been conscious she would
! ervolr.
K azan!”
have urged him straight ahead. But K azan!
It
1«
a
peaceful,
roomy
pine#,
where
K azan turned Into the break, and for Through all the long w inter Kazan
everyone h a s unlim ited spue# on the
ten m inutes he struggled through the hovered thus betw een the lure of Joun
grassy,
gentle slop.- to put up his little
snow w ithout a rest, w hining more and the cabin—and Gray Wolf.
chalky,
straw -roofed cottage, yet nil
and more frequently, until at last the Then cam e spring—and the G reat
toe
the
street
line a* If fearful of miss­
Every w o m a n '* b u rd e n * a r e ll c h tr n r d
w hine broke into a Joyous bark. Ahead Change.
ing anything that m ight unexpectedly w hrti
stir tu rn * to tb « rig h t m ed ic in e If
of him, close to the creek, w as a small
pass.
Foreigners
seem
to
b#
a
great
h
er
n
l a t e n r e I* m u d« glo om y by the
CHAPTER
X.
cabin. Smoke w as rising out of the
novelty, and I could find no satisfac­ c h ro n ic w e a k n e s s, d e lic a te d e r a n g e ­
chimney. It was the scent of smoke
tory reason why so many Ibaguenoa m ent*, a n d p ain fu l d le o rd rr a th a t afflict
T h t G reat Change.
th a t had come to him In the wind. A The rocks,
were blind, unless they hnd overin­ h e r aex, ah« will find re lie f a n d e m a n c i­
the ridges aud the val­
n fro m h e r tro u b le In !>r. I ’le rre '*
hard, level slope reached to the cabin leys w ere taking
dulged
them selves lu the national gtuue p F atio
on a w arm er glow.
a v o rite P re sc rip tio n . If she'* o v e r ­
door, and w ith the last strength that The poplar buds were
of
staring.—H
arry
A.
Franck,
In
the
w orked, n erv o us, o r " r u n - d o w n ,'' «he
to burst.
was in him, K azan dragged his bur­ The scent of balsam ready
Century Magazine.
find* n ew life a n d a tr e n g th I t 's a p o w e r­
aud of spruce
den up that. Then he settled him self grew
ful, In v ig o ra tin g tonic a n d n e rv in e w hich
heavier
in
the
air
each
day,
nnd
back beside Joan, lifted his shaggy all through the w ilderness, In plain and
w ua d isc o v e red an d u se d by a n em in e n t
E ucslyptus Leaves.
p h y sic ia n fo r m a n y y e a ra In all caae* of
head to the dark sky and howled.
Eucalyptus
are
evergreens,
which
forest, there was the rippling m urm ur
" fe m a le c o m p la in ts ” a n d w e a k n e s s F or
A mom ent later the door opened. A of
shed their bark hut not their leaves, y o u ng girl* ju s t e n te rin g w o m a n h o o d ,
the
spring
floods
finding
their
way
m an cam e out. K azan's reddened, to H udson's bay. In th a t great bay
but they are not shade trees. The] for w o m e n a t th a critic a l “ c h u n g e of life;’*
snow-shot eyes followed him w atch­ there was the nim ble und crash of the
leaves are placed In Inclined rnther In h e a rin g - d o w n s e n s a tio n s , perlcMllc.il
u lce ra tio n . In fla m m a tio n , a n d ev ery
fully as he ran to the sledge. He Ice fields thundering down In the early
than In horizontal positions, nnd the pains,
heard his startled exclam ation as he break-up through the Roes W elcome—
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M
--
passage of light Is hut little o bstruct­ k tio in n d " red will a ilm b e e n n e t, fit th o e r " cu F a re. v o r it e P r e s c r i p ­
bent over Joan. In another lull of the the doorway to the Arctic, and for th at j
ed. For this reason, sm aller trees nnd T h e " P r e s c r i p ti o n " c o n ta in s no alcohol,
wind there cam e from out of the mass reason there still cam e w ith the April |
sold In ta b le t o r liquid fo rm Hatia
bushes nnd grass grow underneath, a pic n d to Is I»r
P ierce. Invullde' H otel, B uffalo,
of furs on the sledge the walling, half- wind an occasional sharp breuth of (
and
the
woods
In
places
assum
e
the
N.
Y
,
fur lu rg e tria l pkg
sm othered voice of baby Joan.
appearance of n Jungle from which |
A deep sigh of relief heaved up from w inter.
the tow ering sh afts of trees. It
O ught to Know.
K
azan
had
sheltered
him
self
against
K azan's chest. H e was exhausted. th a t wind. Not a breath of air stirred D arted Swiftly in the Direction of the arise
A
recently
com m issioned second
Is
Interesting
to
note
that
prim
itive
H is strength was gone. H is feet were In the sunny spot the wolf-dog hud
lieuten an t wits drilling hla com m and
Cabin.
type*
of
eucalyptus,
a*
well
a*
the
torn and bleeding. But the voice of | chosen for him self. He w-as more com­
an Indianapolis street.
or m ore m odern type*, have In Som
baby Joan filled him w ith a strange fortable than he had been at any tim e pads nnd cln« s of anim als, for the Sun 1 young
w ent w rong and the sol­
leaves, pointing to u tim e dier* ething
rock was a huge crag that rose alm ost j horizontal
foutui thetn*elv#a trying to
happiness, and he lay down In his . .
. . ...
In
the
geologic
paat
when
the
clim
ate
traces, while the m an carried Joan and i durln* tbe s' x “ 1o nth* °* te rr,^ e w ln' sheer up for n hundred feet above the was m ore congenial and no precau­ m arch over a six foot fence.
T he lieu ten an t halted th e com pany
the baby into the life and w arm th of i ter- and 03 he slePl h* dream ed,
tops of the spruce nnd bnlsutn, lta bald
the cabin
! G ray Wolf, his wild m ate, lay near crest catching the first gleam s of the i tions to conserve m oisture need be tuk- and said:
"M en, why don't you do w hat I w ant
A few m inutes later the man reap- him flat on her belly, her forepaw s sun In the morning und the lust glow en.—N ational Geographic Magazine.
you
to do Instead of w hat I tell you
reaching
out,
her
eyes
and
nostrils
an
of
It
In
the
evening.
G
ray
Wolf
had
peared. He was not old, like Pierre keen and alert as the smell of man
to
do?”—
Indianapolis News.
Big
Profit
In
Onions.
Itadlsson. He cam e close to Kazan, | could m ake them . For there was that first led Kuzun to the security of the Komnn Sklvlckl of Sunderland con­
retreat nt the top of the rock.
and looked down at him.
tinues to be favored of fortune or by
''M y God,” he said. “And you did : smell of man, as well as of balsam
When lie reached the bottom he no hi*
own foresight. He held on to hi*
and spruce, In the warm spring nlr. longer
th a t—alone !”
hesitated, but darted sw iftly lu onions
when all hla wise Yankee
H e bent down fearlessly, unfastened • Sbp *uzed anx,0U8,y
sometimes the direction of the cabin. Because friends said
"sell," and has got the
him from the traces, and led hItn "‘eadlly, at ^ azaD a "
of
th
at
Instinct
of
the
wild
tliut
was
highest
price
$7 u bag of
own
gruy
spine
stiffened
when
she
still In him, he alw ays approached the 100 pound*. \\ on ben record,
tow ard the cabin door. K azan hesl-
the
price
got up to
cabin
with
caution.
He
never
guve
tated but once—alm ost on the thresh- saw ,he tnwny hulr alon* K aznn'R
$.'l
Ids
Ynnkee
friend»
dropped
in and
old. He tam ed his head, sw ift and back brlstle at 8ome dr,;am vlslon' warning, nnd for a m om ent Joan was told Koman that It was dangerous
a le rt From out of the m oaning and Sbe whload 8oft,y as bls upper ,lp startled when she looked up from her hold on any longer, and they repeated to
w alling of the storm it seemed to him j *nail* d h s ^ showlng h i. long, j h l t e baby and suw Kazan's shaggy head
w arnings at $4, $r> and ffl, but still Symptoms of M ore Serious
th a t for a moment he had heard the fangs. But, for the moat part, Kazan and shoulders la the open door. The the
lay quiet, save for the m uscular baby struggled und kicked In her de­ Roman kept some of them till the last,
Sickness.
0btce of Gray Wolf.
tw itching» of legs, shoulders and light, and htdd out her two hands with If there Is any last when crop» are
T hen tha cabin door closed behind muzzle,
which alw ays tell when a dog cooing cries to Kazan. Joan, too, held going up on a crop failure, Roman
him.
m ade a net profit of $7.000 on hla on­ Washington Pnrk, 111.— " I am the
Is
drsam
and as he dream ed there out a hand.
Back In a shadow y corner of the cam e to lng;
In 1001, nnd ho m ust have done mother of four children and have suf­
the
door
of
the
cabin
out
on
cabin he lay, w hile the m an prepared the pialn a blue-eyed girl-woman, with
“KazHn 1” aha cried softly. "Come ions
fered with fi-maln
much
better than th at this yeur.—
som ething over a hot stove for Joan. a big brown braid over her shoulder, In, Kazan 1”
trouble, backache,
N ortham pton Gazette.
It was a long tim e before Joan rose who called through the cup of her Slowly the wild red light In Kaznn's
nervous
»pi ll» and
from the cot on which the m an had hands, "K azan, Kazan, K azan !”
eyes softened. lie put a forefoot on
the
blue*.
My chil­
Doctors
Don't
Know
Everything.
placed her. A fter th a t K azan heard The voice reuched faintly to the top the sill, and stood there, w hile the girl
dren's
loud
talking
her sobbing; and then the man m ade of the Sun rock, and G ray W olf flat­ urged him uguln. Suddenly hla legs "I thought you told me that your
and
romping
would
doetor
hud
ordered
you
to
quit
drink­
her eat, and for a tim e they talked. tened her ears. Kazan stirred, nnd In seem ed to sink a little under him, his
m e bo nervous
make
ing?”
said
Smith.
Then the stranger hung up a big blan­ another Instant he was aw ake and on tall drooped and he slunk In w ith that
I could just tear
"Aw, these doctor» don’t know whnt
ket in front of the bunk, nnd sat down
doggish
nlr
of
huvlng
com
m
itted
a
everything
to pieces
his
feet.
He
leaped
to
an
outcropping
they
are
tulklng
about,"
replied
clSse to the stove. Q uietly K azan
.. .
.. „
, crime. The creatures ho loved were Brown, us he stirred his highball. "I
nnd
I
would
ache nil
slipped along the wall, and crept un- Ied*e' PnimnK ,he a,r flnfl l ik i n g far In the cabin, but the cnbln Itself he
over
and
feel
no nick
quit
drinking
for
two
duys
and
I
didn’t
der the bunk. For a long tim e he ! out 0Ter ,h * pln,n th at Iay be,ow them - hnted. He hated all cabins, for they feel u bit better.”
that
I
would
not
could h ear the sobbing breath of the i Over the plain the w om an’s voice all breathed of the club and the whip
want
anyone
to
talk
cam e to them again, and K azan ran to bondage. Like nil the sledge-dogs, he
girl. Then all w as still.
to
me
at
times.
Lydia
E.
Pinkhnm’a
He Disliked Laziness.
The next m orning he slipped out the edge of the rock and whined. Gray preferred the open snow for a bed, and
Compound and Liver I’illa re­
A fter a day or two In a hustling, Vegetable
through the door when the man opened W olf stepped softly to his aide and the spruce-tops for shelter.
stored
me
to
health and I wnnt to thnnk
It. and sped sw iftly into the forest. laid her muzzle on his shoulder. She Joan dropped her hand to hla head, hustling w estern town a tram p shook you for the good they hnve done mo. I
the
dust
from
hla
boots
w
ith
o
snarl,
H alf a m ile aw ay he found the trail had grown to know w hat the Voice and a t lta touch there thrilled through
had quite a bit of troublo anil
“They m ust be durn lazy people In have
of O ray Wolf, and called to her. From m e an t Day and night she feared It, .him
worry
but it does not affect my youth­
th
at
strange
Joy
th
a
t
w
as
his
re­
this
town.
Everyw
here
you
turn
they
the frozen riv er cam e her reply, and m ore than she feared the scent or w ard for leaving Gray W olf and the
ful
looks.
My friends say ‘ Why do you
offer you work to do.”
sound of man.
he w ent to her.
look
so
young
and well ? ’ I owe it all
wild.
Slowly
he
raised
his
head
until
Vainly O ray W olf tried to lore him Since she had given up the pack and his black muzzle rested on her lap, nnd
to
the
Lydia
E. Pinkhnm remedies.”
Safe to Bo Around.
back into th e ir old haunts—aw ay her old life for K azan, the Vole® had he closed his eyes while th a t wonder-
—Mrs. R obt . STOPIEL, Sage Avenue,
"How
la
your
husband
getting
on
from the cabin and the scent of man. become G ray W olf’s greatest enemy, ful little creature th at m ystified him
Washington Park, Illinois.
L ate th a t m orning the man harnessed and she hated It. It took K azan from so— the baby—prodded him w ith her with hi» golf?"
his dog», and froth the fringe of the her. And w herever It went, Kazan tiny feet, nnd pulled hla taw ny hair. "Very well, Indeed. The children If you have any symptom about which
you would like to know write to the
foreat K azan saw him tuck Joan and followed.
these baby-m aullngs even «re allowed to watch him now."
Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn,
the baby am ong the furs on the sledge, Night after night It robbed her of m He ore lov«d
than the touch of Jo an ’s hand.
as old P ierre had done. All th a t day her m ate, and left her to w ander alone M otionless, aphlnzilke, undeiuouatra- The dry »ea»on range of tem perature Mass., for helpful advice given free of
charge.
In Cube Is from 00 to M degree«.
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