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------------- OUR ASSOCIATE EDITORS. All the County News Graphically Writ ten up by Oar Brainy ilustlers. ■!■■»)— ,T ■ ' 1— , Simmons, in order that wte may have * t he necessary care and medical atten dance. A A. W ilt is setting out fruit trees I on his homestead. J. L. Morrison made a business trip ! to Dallas this week. BA LLS TO N AT CITY MISSION Fred \\ itteuetrom made a short visit I to Pioneer this week. Young Woman Found in Awful Con Mrs. B. E. Rose has gone for a few weeks visit in the valley. dition with Scabies— Body a Mass There is still considerable wet weath- j A scpiii b ' te piitc plentiful in that local- ♦ ity. er, some hail and frosty nights. ♦ _ . . n il i M There was preaching on Rock ( ’ reek j ♦ Mr. Boy i-i building a new barn on i| R. L. C H A PM A N V» bin farm ¡c recently Ixmglit of Mr. last Sunday by Rev. Pierce, of Siletz. f u n e r a l d ir e c t o r He w ill hold services again in three | Wolfe. and weeks. E M 3 A L M E R Tin* mum 1 >s are raging in thin vann « itv, there In ing ten ea««*8 in and around J. W. Woo ley has been helping Mr. I OFFIt'K: Chapel au«l Parlors. N Mam 0ALLA5. OREGON: ii mpton in his garden and work house. Perrydale. Mr. Rose also has l>eou helping him > Bell Plioue UW. M utual Phono 1 Mi;* !■« - r E uch returned home Fri- ( with tiie goats and hauling wood. 4, Calls P ro m p tly A n sw ered D ay o r N ig h t ♦ day inmi !*-: 'em,where «he has b«*en vis- j .Joseph Bryant, of Noitons, piloted! M » « » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * » iling friends for some time. Appi ipriate exercises are being pre- two meo to Rock Greek to look at a j section of railroad land that one of them | pmed I V people of I ie Christian rhureli lot el.lidien’.- day. A gianl program is contemplates buying. The other man PE R R Y D A LE will lease it, fence it, and stock it with anticipated. MX) goats. We did not learn their M in C o i rk'tin, «»I Mcmii mill«*. who names. I). L Kevt «rtiH a Port Ian l visitor tl»** bar- been visiting her si 1 er, Mrs. Ada la s t of the week. Kevt, for a few days, returned to her M O N M O U TH . The Misses Kurt* vinted with Katie home Monday. Jennings Sifnday. Wild strawberries are very plentifn 1 | J.C Morrison and family, of Indepen Win. Kevt ami Mr. Jennings \v«*ie dence. and II. Mormon, of Dallas, visit this year. ed Saturday and Sunday at the home of Dalian visitors Moixiay. Mr. Roy Pitzer was in these part«! their brother, J. F. .Morrison. Sunday with his best girl. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linn returned Friday from a trip to Seattle and 1 .- Mies Marv and Mabel Harrington ROCCA, coma. I visited Mis* Maggie Herren over Sun- | |*Uy Hazel Duigman and Row* Jennings re Mrs. Giuntile w as taken very ill last turned horn? Saturday from Mrs. .i . m- Miss Maggie Herren, who has been I Gee’s where they have been visit ng Sundav. On Tuesday she was taken to visiting her sister at Black Hock has re- | and picking wild strawberries, which t the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roxic turned home. Mr. Fred Wayroire and wife, of Al- banv, visited Mr*. Rosa Herren and family Wednesday. • J. »1 -^ C s There was a large crowd went iron» Monmouth to the Davidson cemetery on Decoration day to adorn the graves of the dead. S K IN H U M O RS IN THE. B LO O D When the blood is pure, fresh and health the si: in will be suit smooth and free from blemishes, but when sume arid humor Ui.rs i. .it in tin circu lation its presence is luanife ted bv a ' in eruptini > i Hi sen» These humors get into the blood, geiier.ill ■ l .ia m .' oi ; 1 it dugirish conditioned the members of the ho:;.' wi.o dot it ‘ ■ - '1 . ail cat r> off the waatc tnd refuse matt r o f ! m " r fa left to aour and f uient and so I met < targtd with t e acid poison. The Mood begins to th »w off the 1 through the pores and glands of the shin, producing I-., /cm A-m Titter, T ,ri.i -is, Salt Rheum and skin eruptions of v.. i-.t; ki I 1- m i appears, usually with a slight redness of the skin foil-eve*! !■ ptr id 1: at whi* : there flows a sticky fluid that dries and forms a cm t . ¡m I tli- it* lung is intense. It is generally on the back, breast, face. arm :, id 1- . thou >h other parts of the body may be afft * ted. In T< tter the akin dries cracks and bleeds; the acid in the blood dries up the natural oils of the skin whi. li are intended to keep it soft ami pliant, causing a dry, ft w i islt condition and g ivin g it a hard, leathery appearance. Acne makes ib. appearance on the face in the form of pim pks and bftek heads, wltile i « . - .ly patches on differ- cure me until I tried 8. 8. 8. I ent parts of the body One of the worst Boffsnd.inunsaly with the itch- forn|S ((f skj„ trouble is Salt Rheum; inland burning; pustule would its favorite point of attack is the scalp, form from which there flowed sticky fluid; orusts would come on somet imes causing halclness. Poison Oak the skin end when scratched off the skin wart left ar> raw au ft piece and Ivy are also disagreeable types of skin o f beef. I Buffered agony in the long- vear<i I was aitticted, but disease. The humor producing the trouble when I used H. 8 8. I found a per lies dormant in the Mood through the fect oure. There han never been Winter to break- out and torment the any return of the trouble. O .H .K V A N S , sufferer with thoreturn < f Spring. The best Stockm an, N eb. treatment f r all skin diseases is S. S. S. It neutralizes the acids and removes the humors so that the skin instead of being irritated and diseased, is nourished by a supply of fresh, healthy blood. External applications of salves, washes, lotions, etc,, while they soothe the itching caused by PURELY VEGETABE skin affections, can never cure the trouble because they do not reach the blood. S. S. S «■ >es down into the circulation id iv .tores the blood to its and forces out every particle of foreign mattci normal, pure condition, thereby permnn. utly '•»ring every form of skid v 1 . ! v it • I1*- ire.l sent fret affection. Book on Skin Diseases and . i\ i lo all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at .11 m t ''las drug stores. s.s.s. THE S W I f f SP?*' “ GA> ' IH W W W X W tfX W 'X X # * ; * * * ♦ * * ♦ • The last news from Will that he is about the same. Dodele is j Several from here attended.the picnic at Riddei ’s (¡rove last Friday. R IC K R E A L L . Mrs. Etta Miller, Mrs. John McCol lum, Mrs Heath Simpson a.id Mr. and Mrs Dick Rogers are in Portland this Otis Wait is the proud owner of a new week. top buggy. Robert Orr is up from Portland for a John Banks returned from Alsea Sat few weeks. urday. Peter Cook made a Imsines t.iip to In Mrs. Dora Patty is here visiting here dependence Monday. ; from Corvallis. Vern Fox was a northbound passen Mrs. Agnes Rogers has returned to Corvallis and will 3 0 0 n start for C 011 - ger to the metropolis Sunday. ; don. Quite a number from here attended Alee tewis was in the valley this the horse races in Independence last week and bought Home fat hogs of Dick week. I Rogers. Mrs. See, a sister of Mrs. Win. Snider, We are glad to report Pearl Townsend of Canada, is visiting at the home of the I as improving so that she is able to sit latter. up part of the time. Mrs. Ike Dempsey and son, Len, are Memorial day was observed as usual up from Portland visiting relatives and I in the valley Saturday and there were friends. ! manv beautiful Mowers. Miss Dora Palmer, of North Dallas, I Miss Minnie Price, who has been is assisting Mrs. Fred Koser with her 1 here visiting her parents over Satur house work. day, has returned to Corvallis. N ORTH D A LLA S . « * * * * * « « * * 4 H M • Y - * - > V - V y * ; V - - . Y - * Tents, from 8x10 up Camp Stools CD CD • wmmmm With and without backs Folding Cots and Tables c o Every Humor o f Infants, rhilrirrn. and Adults, ron- alnt* of Cuticura Soar» (25c.) to ( lea use the Skin. Cuticura ointment (50c ) to Heal the Skin, ami Cutl- •ura Resolvent (50c ). (or In the form o f Chocolate Soatcd I Mils. 25c. per vial o f 60) to Purify the Blood old throughout the world Potter Drug <t Chem. oro Sole Proas. Boston. Mass MTMalled I Tee. Cuticura Book on Skin Diseases. .Miss Lessie Bush is here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bush. When you intend to buy a camping outfit, why not buy where you can get it complete. We have everything that goes to make up a comfortable camp— CD ITCHING TORTURES YIELDED TO CUTICURA “ While I was doing missionary work in the lower portion of several cities I found it necessary to know a little of the efficacy of a few medicines and after a while I found that a little knowl edge of Cuticura was about all I needed. One of the very bad cases I had to deal with was that of a young woman who had come to us not only broken in spirit but in a most awful condition physically. Our doctor examined her and told us that she had scabies (the itch), incipient paresis, rheumatism, etc., brought on from exposure and the effects of her ragged-edged life. Her poor body was a mass of sores from scratching and she was not able to - : solid . - 11 r food. .. . ,1 T We 1" ,. t . n ar, » 1 .1 n ran retain tried vw many things, good tonic was prescribed presented and batl baths _________ Jig of lard and sulphur. We with a rubbing U ........................ worked hard for seven weeks and you ard ?( can imagine we were lagine how h' I discouraged ___ when, after all that time, we could see so little improvement. One day I hap pened to see a Cuticura advertisement telling how a little baby had been cured of a bad case of skin eruption, and although I had but ninety-reven cents with me, I bought a cake of Cuti cura Soap and a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent. When I reached home I was like a child with a new toy, and we bathed our patient well and gave her a full dose of the Resolvent. She alept that night better than she had tinea *he had teen with im and the next day I located the price < f a box of Cuticura KINGS* V A L L E Y . Ointment. I am not exaggerating when I say that in exactly five week* Merle Bilyeu visited at Suver M on-' this voting woman was able to look for a position, being strong enough to work day. and full of ambition. In another Curtin Miller and wife were Albany! month she left the home, and now has a good position in a ni<e family where I visitors Sunday. she is respectod and is strong and well. Miss Itovia Rumbatigh has been vis- I You may refer any one you wish to me, personally. Laura Jane Bates, 85 ¡ting at Airlie Monday. Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y., Mar. 11, Willard Price and daughter, Ethic»; 1907 " went to Corvallis Friday. Complete External and Internal Treatment for Camp Outfits CO of Sores from Scratching— Tried Many Remedies for Seven Weeks — Result Was Discouraging, But Camp Stoves CO CD Hammocks Tinware ¡ÍZ Willie Yost is visiting his brother, Jesse Yost. Sotue lumber is being hauled from the saw mill. Will Bush is well pleased with his Empire cream Repair tor. He has very good cows. Last weeks test was 45. The best on this route. Allie Edwards has a new buggy. Mrs. Troy Turner hurt her hand quite I hadly. * ¡ i Ir The pleasure *f your trip is in a well equipped camp. We have them all. Jr * SPECIAL— To reduce our stock o f Hay Carriers we will sell $f> Carriers for $4 for two weeks o n ly — FOR CASH. Guy Bros. & Dalton Hardware and Furniture is erecting a plant at P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N for the manufacture of their world famous PO RTAU LE W E LL D R IL L IN G M AC H IN E S for water, oil, gas, etc., etc. Buddleman A Poindexter hav*4 sold their store to a gentleman from Rewl- ille Tom W oolley, who had a partial strok«* of paralysis, is still in a «lanaer- <>us condition. There was a larger vote Mond iv than 1 'here has been for years, the piecinct * remaining dry by 29 majority. Preparations are being made to com mencement exereises. There w.ll be tetli 8th and 9th grade graduates. A m o d e ra te a m o u n t o f m o n ey w i l l s ta r t y o u In a p r o fita b le b u sin e s s. STA R PO RTABLE D R IL L IN G M AC H IN E S have been proved by Competitive Tests to be The Best In 1 he World. or OREGON. . BU T LER. Harry McDowell came home from Poitland to vote. Th<* single tax is quite a puzzler to j most of the voters around here. The carpenters have commenced work on James Skyke’s dairy barn. Mrs. Lennie Cnnnoy, of Monmouth, Mrs. Lyda Tharp is here visiting with has been visiting at the Grice home. The Misses Ora and Jessie Cavitt will ^Miss Elsie Yoeom is a Portland visit attend the Portland Rose Festival this week. or this week. GENUINE relatives. The eighth grade class all pass«*«! the Paul Fiindman was a Portland visit examination and received their diplo or iast week. mas. James Wooden and wife were Sheri Road Supervisor Chapman with a dan visitor last week. force of men in putting in a fill and Supervisor Butler has a force of men moving the road the west side of Plum out working the roads. mer’s place. Alonzo Tharp ami family have moved to their mountain ranch. SM ITHFIELD . Mrs. A. U. Shepard, from near Carl- to work on the road. t*m, is visiting with relatives in this vi Mr. and Mrs. Tames Myer visited cinity. with Mr. Fisher’s Sunday. Leonard Tharp leaves this week for Pies Fisher came h o m e from Black parts unknown, having rented his farm Hock where he has teen working. to Mr. Hardy, of Ballston. Grandma Tow nsend is very sick. Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maulding visit Mathis, of Amity, is in attendance. ed a week with relatives here before Miss Ola Kevt was in Smithfield last leaving for Southern Oregon. week canvassing for the Pacific North west. F A L L S CITY. Little Beulah Fisher is spending a few davs with her sister, Mrs. Macomber, in Dallas. Election day passed off quietly here. Mrs. Sam Smith spent Sunday even A. Waltenbcrg, a former visitor here, was in town between trains Saturday. ing with Grandma Townsend, and Sat urday with her parents. F. Mathews, who has been visiting Decoration day was remembered by Falls City for some weeks past, left for all and many beautiful Mowers were his New berg home last week. taken to our loved ones’ resting places. Frank Butler was able to come to the Mrs. Reed went to Sheridan to visit p lls Monday. His many friends are her sister Mrs. Dickey and bring her glad to see him on the street again. little daughter. Oda, home, who has Marguerite Flower returned to the been staying with her aunt fora month. blind school at Salem Friday in order Miss Edith will stav and assist, with the to attend tin* closing exeecises of the work for a time. school this week. Herb March and party, who went to eastern Oregon some weeks ago, return ed home last week, and report Polk county good enough for them. Party lines seemed to have been ob literated in the late election as there was seen office holding republicans working faithfully for office seeking democrats. What Do They Cure? The above au« stion is often asked con cerning Dr. Pierce s two leading modi cines. *’ <:«>»1 ••« M.•«Ileal Discovery" and "Favorib • aaieription.” Th«* answer is that "Golden Medical I Discovery ” is a most potent alterative or blood mrlf- r. an«I tonic or invigorator nous especially favorably In a cura | and tive way upon all the mucous lining sur faces. ?■- of the nasal passages, throat, • bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and curing : !ar»m per cent of catsr- J bladdear rhal calcs w‘b'*th«*r<te disease affects the nasal pattges, the larynx, bron chia, stomacifsias catarhhal dyspepsia), bowels (as mu< ( bladder, uterus or other pelvic orgiTrrs^ Even in s p *> i f Lne.vc Mil*.fillPM!1*’ l,r “r m -M ra »ivp th*^*; fee lions. ÍL Is often successful In affect- athxii i -------q. ~ (>L'-D purim kill- ii ildlj! f fnr !,)*■ *'-nri**,| ,,n*, * ALWAYS T H C C I N T A U R O O M N N f , T T M U RRA« R T R C C T , N CVUVOriK CITV. Wild Strawberries are ream» in these Mrs. J. T. Lady, who has been sick parts. for some time, is improving slowly. Archie Reed will go to Perrydale soon Jack Morrison was on our streets last week shaking hands with old friends and acquaintances, and that means everyone here. CASTORIA In Use For Over 3 0 Years. Miss Rita Rowell spent last week with friend - and relatives in Sheridan. John Id wards has rented his father’s is a powerfu, . t goniTy acting invigorat farm at this place. ing tonic and nervine. For weak w«>rn- 1 Frank Schevthe, has bought a new ’ out. over-worked w«»men—no matter what his caused th«' break-down, "Favorite hack of Spaulding Co. Pmseripthm " will te found most effective Mrs. James Kimsey has returned in building up the strength, regulating the womanly functions, subduing pain home from Perrydale. and bringing about a healthy, vigorous Wilkie Yost is over from Black Kork condition of the whole system. A b«>ok of part eulars xvrarv' each bottle working for John Ritner. giving th«« formula'of both medicines and Mrs. ( addy. of Albany, is visiting her quo..ng what scorns of eminent med- leal authors, who*«' works nrc consulted mother, Mrs Joe Ed wards. by physicians of :»'l thesch«v'lsof practice Henry Oleman and family, of Sunset, as guides in pivscribing. say of each In- gr«'»ient entering into th«*se medicines. are here visiting his brother, ( has. Ole Th«« words of pr.:*s«‘ bestowed on the man. sev'ral Ingredients «'nt«*rini? Into Doctor Miss Eva Wonier has teen assisting Pierce's mod id n« s l>> such writers should her «ister, Mrs Turner, cooking in th«* have mor»* weight than any amount of non - pr«»f« >sit.nal te-iimo:.:als. liecaus“ logging «’amp. inch men are writing for th«* guidauceof Quite a nuinter from here attemie«! their m«*dical br«*thre?i and know where« f the picnic at Raider’s Grove re- they*pe*k. Both medicines ar«' non-alcoholic, non gardl«*ss of the weather. secret. and contain no h«rmful habir- forminc drugs »»ring CN>mpo*e«l «>f glyceric Arrangements are being made in the Sunday school f«»r Chikirens'day. The extr.H*«.s «if th«* mots «*f native. American nv'diciual forest plants They ar*' both children are all asked to prepare a part told by dm len in medicine. You can’ t for the program. afford t<* ;»<-«•< ut as a »ubstitute for one of The Peedee boys are rejoicing over t.h«*ae m«'die..»es «>f known composition, the victory woo last Sundav in the bail any secret nostrum. Dr. Iherre’s Pellets small sugar coated. m« b«tw»«n th«m snff \ irli« N«ut • ost to taka as candy, regelate and In tvUv th«jr will play *t Airli«. A vigorate stomach, llvar ano bowaito , krgf> cro*<l wituewmd tfc« gam«. K Castorin «8 a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare« gorio, Drops ami Soothing Syrups. I t is Pleusunt. I t contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its a^re is its guarantee. I t destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. I t cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. I t relieves Teething’ Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. I t assimilates tho Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Glad to have a summer month of not summer weather. THE STAB DRILLING MACHINE CO. AKRO N , O H IO What is CASTORIA PO PCO RN . For full particulars regard ing well drilling machines, tools, supplies, etc., write to PORTLAND. The Kind You Haro Always Bought« and which has been in use for aver 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under bis per sonal supervision since its infancy* Allow no one to deceive you iu this» All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ JiiHt-as-good ” »r e but Experiments that trifle with and eudauger the health of Iniunts and ChUdren—Experience against Experiment* (i«*o New bill and Rod ( mpbe * have bought a clover (lulling outfit, a id will operate in he surrounding country. 1 Pete Ritner went to Albany last week, a Mr. Davids,<>f Portland, was visiting his friend, Chariev Poindexter, Satur day. t Mrs. Jim Brown has been visiting her daughter near Poena Vista CD Drilling M * Co. Mr. Cairns, from Portland, was visit I f Polk county has gone dry for sure ing several days here with his cousins, watch Falls City just the same and see Mr. and Mrs. Will Hayes. us grow. Nothing is going to stop us Mrs. John Brown and daughter, Mrs. and all of our people' are going to push Clarance Brown, spent Thursday in ahead this year more than ever. Salem on business and pleasure. Last Thursday Henry Bancroft was Mrs. Will Brown has recently had her pleasantly surprised by a visit from two bright eyed handsome littlegrand child share of troubles, after having sickness in the family for the past three months, ! ren, whom he had never seen before. she bad plood poison develope from a j The little folks are well plased w ith the small scratch on her finger and had the city and their visit. misfortune of stepping on a nail Satur Mrs. Punkct died suddenly last day. Wednesday night Shi*, with her fam ily were recent arrivals from Kansas, * ! Miss Leone Brown recently gathered ! ami «iurin • the short time they have in a few of her little friends to help her j eat cuke and straw terries. The little I been her«* have made many friends, all folks certainly enjoyed themselves to j of whom deeply sympathize with their the limit. Those fortunate to he pres- | great loss. ent were: Misses Conehetta and Ruby The election for water bonds failed to Handle, Della and Irene Coulee, Arvilla carry, and it is now up to the city coun Sneed, Dora Elite, Leone Brown, Mas cil to devise some plan whereby a water ters (iuy and tert Lee. Ward Coulee, system may be inst died in Falls City. Ed Brown, and Merlin Ebbe. The council arc m «king a move in the right direction, by ascertaining the true o«*st of a complete system, that will couit* up to tin* requirements of the PEED EE. hoard of tire underwriters, so as to ob tain a reduction of the high insurance Jim Brown was in Dallas last Thurs rates now in force here. day. Who all of went Saturday to decorate | our graves. Several Peedee |»eople attended the picnic at Falls Citv Wagon Covers O.-ear Mayfield of California, is visit ing at th«- home » f J W. Mayfield Imre. | 1 1 -: 3 * 3unk Deposits. 'It’s o»ld tht* different sources of bank deposits.** remarked a hank of licit'.!. "Ko w i m p l e . " he said, "w e re eeive thorn amis of dollars every year from ( ’leveiand : en in ilie urmy and navy. The mnoi.nts mu e from $5 a month from prhr.tes to $30 or more from eiy.no of the <> ’’cers. “ Most of this is sent to us direct by th>* paymaster of the army or navy, as the care may he Just now we are getting a lot of money from men in the navy on this cruise to the Pacific. The paymaster makes out a list of the various deposits ami sends along a check to cover tlu* total amount. Tims the men draw their pay and deposit it without ever seeing it. Their pass books iu a good many cases are left right here.’’ —Cleveland Plain Dealer. Despair. “ What do you want o* the editor?’* asked the office boy. blocking up the doorway. M O N M O UTH. “ I have a manuscript poem,” said the long haired caller “ which 1 wish Lo submit for ids inspection.’* Miss Lillie Taylor is visiting here. The office boy closed Lhe door, but re- Lark Hull came in from the logging ippeared a moment later. camp for a few days. “ Nothin’ doin' We ain’t printin’ no Gardens making slow growth on ac »oetr.v now." he said, slamming the count of the cool weather. door In the caller's face. “ Bard out!*’ exclaimed the poet, tear- Fre«l Huber, who has teen running the hotel, lias returned home. ing his hair. “ Chestnut!” yelled the boy over the T. J. Petit and a number of others I've heard that "uu before.” left Monday to attend the Portland rose partition. -Chicago Tribune. show. • Hi.: Ants. Certain Mexican rv.tr. are selected b> , their kindred as si » -ehouses of honey They are led with honey until the ab ioircn speedily becomes smooth and round and so till«' 1 with honey that ! the skin Is transparent. These ants are doomed to pass the remainder of theli lives as mere honey cel's, from which ; their kindred extract the honey when it is required. There are several speci mens of these ants in the British mu j seum with the honey still within their j transparent bodies. The Mexicans raid | the nests of these ants for tlie sake of the honey that their bodies contain, i and the ants are eaten raw as sweet meats. | ( The Full Particulars. Tho other da a lady who lives lu| our town entered a grocery store and asked to be shown a good kind of breakfast cereal. Tiie clerk took down a package and said: • “ Madam, this is a predigested food.” j “ Oh. is that so?" she returned. “ And by whom?’’—Woman's Home Com pan , ion. | G o c d F o r an A p p e t i t e . “ You must have a go >d appetite.** re marked the thin man enviously. j “ What do you take for it?" “ In all my « xperlence.’* replied the plump one. "I have found nothing more suitable than food.** Philadelphia Press. F. M. Jmith, of near Lewisville, pass ed through here Tuesday on his way to Independence. Er.sily Settled. A Poor Corner. Nurse- Doctor, a sponge is missing. When a girl pots a man off by say ing she will keep a little place In a Possibly yon sewed it up ins; c the Dallas, Falls City and Independence patient. Eminent Surgeon—Thank you. are al! reported as dry by their own corner of her heart for him he may be Remiial me to add $10 to the bill for sure that it Is a corner for which she vote. What next. doesn't expect t«» have much use.—Chi- materinl. Puck. Joseph Rose has sold his property in • ago Record-Herald. Monmouth, and will go to eastern Talk Is cheap, but silence coals you Washington to resale. Youth holds no society with grief.— a great deal less.—St. Louis Globe D. M. Hampton, our genial hotel Euripides. Democrat. keeper, returned Monday from an ex tended visit in Portland. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING Mon. Joseph Craven is much improv ed in health. He h taking the vibra- I SK ID O O H O R S E AND C A T T L E T A B L E T S tory treatment for bronchitis. K. Bogert lias purchase«! the pioper- tv west of the drugstore formerly used by T. A. Riggs as a wareroom. He will build an addition to it and about the first of July will put in a full line of fur- niture and house furnishings. Gifford McKinney and sister, Miss Blanch, of Lewisville, drove to Inde- pendenee Tuesday and on their way back stopped at donmouth to attend to some business, where their horse took fright t a passing alito and ran a short distance, overturning the buggy, thow- ing itself, but d«»ing very little damage. Resign-d Too Soon. One Missouri lieutenant governor missed the governorship because he resigned too soon When Frederick Bates was elected governor, there was chosen for lieutenant governor on the same ticket Benjamin H. Rives of Howard county. Mr Rives held office a «few months and resigned. Shortly after his resignation Governor Bates died, and there being no lieutenant gov- ernor the succession fell to the presl dent of the state senate. Abraham J Williams of Boone county, who served for some six months as governor of Missouri Governor Williams was a preacher, a shoemaker and had one wooden leg —Kansas City Star. Madrid and Its Climate. Along the Mediterranean shore Spain pivseuts a narrow ribbon of fertile, delightful country. Th«» regiou is oftt'n called "the garden of Spain.** It Is a great contrast to pass from these tropical shores to the wind swept plains of Interior Spain. The level country inclosed by the Guadarrama and the Cantabrian mountains forms In the west an extensive wheat grow ing region. Towanl the east as the rainfall «iecreasea pasturage encroaches upon arable culture. In New Castile on the south of th«» Guadarrama and In ateut the center of Spain, th«* political capital has beeu placed. I ue level coun try In wh'cli it has Iwen dropped, a« If by accident, is for the most part a waterless plain, swept In winter by the piercing winds from the naked mono tains of the north, sweltering In sura aier timler th«' eff«'ct of the snn’s rays on bare rock and soil. The climate of Madrid has been tersely described by its Inhabitants as "three months of winter and nine of hades." l I j ; ! . ! 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