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Washington.— It's a sweet little Job,
these days, being |irivttte ami |<ersoual
A s o rsst’ . March,
physician to tbe |>risiileut o f tbe Unit­
r j Biadley.
, ouuellm4n
ed Slates. Uroui u medical viewpoint
\. G. Si tigton.
it's not a particularly trying |>ost, but
C. I. Hopkins.
tbe position embraces about fifty seveu
N.SeMf.
C E MePherren. Adlltor and Ih'Mce Judge other tasks, uil calling for tbe tact.
memory ami general ability o f a cor
'Valter L Tiwie Jr.. City Attorney
Pat Murphy. Mar.hai and "ater Efupt.
porutlon counsel.
M !.. Thompson. Treasurer
Slipping iu and out o f the While
Dr ►
' M Hellwarth Health Officer.
House, a little mau with a keen, in
Il: a'.vin ci meats in regular »es- nnoutheBr | clslvo eye and manner o f speech, but
Monday night ol each mouth. at T SO o'clock. In withal an affability o f tuauuer which
immediately attracts attention, can
he office ol the Falls City Sew>
often be seen these days. Ills uame is
Cary T. Grayson, and bis uame carries
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Unction and a record during the time
Woodrow Wilson has occupied the
White House. He ts usually spoken
An ad in the News will brit;g of as “ Dr. Cary T. Grayson,
8. N ,
re s tò .a.
tbe president's personal physician,” but
tbat's merely the correspondents' meth­
od of .repaying tn form ality the in­
formal. gracious kindnesses o f tbe
OSAGE INDIANS CITIZENS.
president's doctor.
in size Grayson is a small man, but
2,229 Added to Oklahoma's Population
that doesn't apply to his ability. He
by Court's Decision.
Pawhuska. Okla.—Oklahoma receiv­ has a long, straight nose. Jet black
ed a gift o f 2,22!) citizens, ¿neb of hair and deep set eyes that twinkle
whom is worth about $30,000, when with humorous appreciation half the
Federal Judize Henry Hudson handed time. Sometimes they don't twinkle,
down a decision bolding that all Osage but that's when Grayson is “ on the
Indians were full citizens o f the Unit­ road” with his distinguished patient,
ed States and as such were entitled ind the responsibility o f Ills position at
to all rights granted in the Fourteenth such a time is apt to fake tlie twinkle
from any one's eyes.
amendment.
The president is an indefatigable
The decision gives the members of
the tribe complete control over their worker, and like all men o f his tem­
personal property, but does not affect perament he has the habit of neglect­
ing bis personal health when Involved
their real estate holdings
in a deep and delicate problem. Gray­
son, however, is always hovering in
Red Heads Good Citizens.
tbe background, guarding him against
Evansville. Ind.—Neal Kerney. coro- I
overwork, driving him forth to the
ne»\ lias added to the weight o f testi- !
golf links or for an automobile ride,
mony as to the good citizenship of red
urging plenty o f sleep, n careful diet
headed persons. None o f them is in (
and all the other details necessary to
Jail here or in the divorce courts, and
a president’s health.'
the coroner says he does not recall |
These are a part of his duties when
that any red headed person has ever
the president is at home. Grayson's
romniitted suicide here
duties at such times become compara­
tively light, and lie is enabled to take
up his other work at tbe Naval hos­
Deafnesu C an n o t Be Cured
by toed applications, is they cannot pital at Washington, where he has a
reach the diseased portion ct th-- ear
regular qubtdtaf patients who demand
There Is only one way to cure d j f r s .
Ids attention so long as he remains In
and that Is by constitutional r meJlee
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi­ the city.
tion of th e mucous lining of the Eusta­
But when tbe president tnkes to his
chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflict'd
ou have a rum bling sound or Imperfect
private car for a sw ift whirl to New
earing, and when It Is entirely closed.
D eafness Is the result, and unless the In­ York, to Cornish or elsewhere. Gray­
flam m ation can be taken out and tlda son suddenly stands forth ns the rznr i
tube restored to It» normal condition,
h earin g w ill La Z— -• ojcU lu rever. nlno o f the executive's private car. Gray­
eases out o f ten are caused by Catarrh,
son Is strong on the point o f pxerclse
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi­
He Insists that the president take ex
tion o f the mucous surfaces
We wIM give One Hind red Dollars loranr cs»e of
erclse at any and all times, and the
D rifars» a-aused hrcatarrbithatcanno' hr cured!'/
Hall s Catarrh Cure Send for circular» free.
resident, fortunately, when the mat­
r.3 CHEN ST. * CO . Toledo Ohio
ter Is brought to his attention, is al­
Bold by Drnsgl. s Tie
ways willing to exercise.
lake HaUh gam .r fUis tor aansUpaUoa.
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But Were Forcibly Ejected From The­
ater When They Stood Up.
Washington.— Because they insisted
ou standing up while the "¡Star Span­
gled Banner” was being played and
refused to sit down when ordered to
do so by persons iu tbe. rear- two pri­
vates. o f the United States macine
corps, In full uniform, were forcibly
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ater.
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A recent ruling by n Justice of the
District supreme Court gives tbe man­
agement o f a theater the right to eject
patrons under «dmilar .circumstances,
and no official protest Jjy the marine
corps authorities w ill result.
Ageo Shakers Alone.
Lexington, K y.—Four elderly and In ­
firm person* are the onjy occupants o f
the Immensely valuably; Shaker settle­
ment. one o f tbe few remaining colo­
nies near here. Sisters Christine John­
son. eighty four, and Martha Olson-
eighty seven, died recently witjiln an.
hour o f each other.
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Dr. Miles’
Anti-Pain Pills
yv ill h e l p y o u , a s t h e y
h n y e h e lp e d o th e r s .
(Good for all kinds o f pain.
U sed to relieve Neuralgia, Head
a c h e . Nervousness, Rheumatism,
Sciatica, Kidney Pains, Lumbago,
Locom otor
Ataxia,
Backache,
Stoma chache. Carsickness, Ir r i­
tability' and for pain in any part
o f the body.
" I haws used Dr Mil«»' Antl-Paln
Pills whan troubled with headache,
and find that ona pill Infallibly
effect» relief In a very ehort time
I am considerably affected with neu ­
r a lg ia In Use head at timea, and
And the An*l-Paln Pills of much
benefit. The Dr. Miles’ Remedies
are bay n * < cm, arlson and I recom­
mend them to ajl my friends.”
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(HCOBtOU COLOATB.
21* Oakland St., San Antonio, Tex.
At all drugglets.
STATE
F. M. H E L L W A R T H
p h y s ic ia n a n d iu r c m o n
Office one door east Ol P, O.
ralla ' Mr.
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t i l l HOI'RACTIC
DR. W. L. Holloway
CHIROPRACTIC
W ill be st Fells City Hold
MONDAY. W KI'NHVPA) and FH iPAY
A tlciiiu o i» Fach Wash.
» u t M iu ’ oo t f n r t o
Mirriti.
jF a lló llítv If o o tc l
Sam ple R oom s
Best Aoeom m oEatlo ns
F Droso». P r o p r i e t o r
URGED.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan Seeks
Entrance as Superior.
Calumet, Mich.— Duns for a cam­
paign to carve the forty-ninth atatu of
the Union out o f tbe "upper peninsula”
o f Michigan, under the name ''8ttpe
rior," were discussed here by Koger M.
Andrews, proprietor o f the Menominee
Herald Leader, at the annual Ivauquet
o f tbe Calumet Business Men's associ­
ation.
lie asserted that tbe assessed valua­
tion of the district exceeds that o f any
one o f seventeen states which he
tvnnied and laid stress upon tbe fact
that It Is Isolated from the rest of the
state.
Kansas Ranchman Working Out
a Scheme ol Philanthropy.
Topeka. Kan.—John Marriage, own­
er o f tbe Engle Uauyon ranch Iu Mul-
llnvllle. la going to turn tils tt.000 acre
ranch over to a home for orphan
and neglected boys as a training school
in farming. Marriage told o f bla plans
In a letter to Governor Capper
He
j wants tbe governor to help.
He would make tbe Kiowa county
; ranch a big home for boys, where they
| may go to school, learn to farm, live
I right and become honest and ludtis-
! trious farmers.
“ I have a ranch of 6.000 acres, fully
equipped with machinery and atocked
with pure bred cattle,” the letter said.
" I t Is excellent land, 2,400 acres de­
voted to farming and 3,000 acres in
pasture
For years I have been oper­
ating It with hired help, but I want to
get different helpers and co-operate
with them on a profit sharing plan ao
they can have a good living and com­
fortable home hero so long as they do
right aud are satisfied to remain.
“ This property uever Is lo be sold,
but Is to be made Into a training home
for orphans and neglected boys Tticro
will 1 « three trustees to hiyve tbe gen­
eral management o f tbe pruperty and
I nine co-operators to do the work and
live Christian examples
We are non-
ectarlan. but take tbe whole Bible as
; our creed.
Each co-operator will be
j permitted to draw cash each mouth
for bis living, also be credited Jan. 1
o f each year for a shure of tbe ranch
profits.
We have good schools and
Sunday schools on the ranch. No one
who uses liquor, tobacco, vulgarity or
profanity will be tolerated.'’
Just bow many boys or what sort of
boys are to be taken and under what
conditions they are to be permitted to
enter the ranch school has not been
worked out. Mr. Marriage Is consult­
ing other philanthropists.
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M ARINES RESPECTED ANTHEM
FORTY-NINTH
TO GIVE 6,000 ACRES
FOR HOME FOR ROYS
THE FA LLS C IT Y NEW S
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Bro. Hofer o f the “ Industrial
News Bureau'’ gets his wires
badly crossed m his views on the
rights of employer and employed.
It requires no mind-reader nor
star-gazer to see that the colonel
is considerably warped in favor
o f “ Big Busines,” yet he would
probably plead an undying love
for the man in overalls. In speak­
ing o f the demands of the railway
unions for an eight-hour day he
wants the government to regulate
the wages paid employes and pro­
tect the companies against any
demand for an increase. It is
possible that Congress might be
induced to do so; but could it com­
pel the men to work? To accom­
plish such an end would be to bid P h o to by American Press A sslatloc.
HR. CARY T. UBAIEO.N.
farewell to a free country and
reduce the laborer to a level w ith with it the iuitials "U . S. N.,” which
tbe peons o f Mexico and answer means be is a member of tbe medical
1 corps o f the navy.
to the beck and call o f the em­ Uraysou is the man who brought tbe
ployer else the strong arm of the position o f presidential doctor out o f
law should intervene. There is obscurity and elevated it to a post of
honor, dignity and efficiency iu White
no question but unions, as \Vtell as House circles. Before Grayson came a
corporations get foxey and nee ’ White House doctor was n mysterious
regulating, but the doctrine advo­ personage, little known aud less eared
about. Graysou combines this position
cated by the doughty colonel : with the one left vacant by tbe lute
breeds the microbes o f anarchy. | Major Archibald Butt aud tills both
It is a too wellknown fact that with complete satisfaction.
On the whole, the practice of rnedi
the government permits in corpo­ cine ou the presideut o f the United
rations and high-eollard gentle­ | States is tbe least of Grayson's tasks
men that, which in the ordinary He's a sort of confidential family ad
| vlser to President, Wilson, and he also
“ unwashed” would place him be­ regulates the president's office hours—
hind the lattice-work. Some o f and sometimes his statements to re
the big land steals, for instance. porters. When the pro-idem is away
from Washington. Graysou Is often
We have a ingrowing suspicion times the sole connecting link between
that the colonel is far from want­ tbe head o f tbe American nation and
ing the government to set the tiie representatives o f the American
press.
wage, but rather force the men
In more ways than one this black
to accept the wage as set by the haired, pleasant faced, affable man
nered. efficient matt has aitulucd dis
companies.
Special Frica
fM o fc D o to n n l ( I n r t o
Raw. Henry Nntich to Take Name of
His Legal Mother.
New York Thu new luw permitting
the udoptluu of aduits umde II puaMlble
for Mrs. Surah Kiln Kurnald, «evenly
one years old and widow uf Ki-aiicla I*
Vuruald. to fuldll a ho|>e o f years
«lie n BurrofSfe Fowler permitted her
to adopt tbe llev. Henry Natseti, forty
one years old. With bis wife the clcr
gyumn resides at tbe borne of Mrs.
Furimld. 34
West
Seveuty second
street.
Mrs Furnald was tbe mother o f four
children, all o f whom are dead, the last
dying In I80l>. Her husband died In
1007
Her only living relstlve la an
sunt, eighty years old. who haa no rein
lives. She had hoped to l>e able to per­
petuate the faintly uanje through an
adoption.
She met Mr. Natsch wheu he was a
student In ths Union Theological sem
inary in 1002 and shortly after be
went west lo live with Mr. and Mrs
Furnald. He married Mias Ktbel H ele­
na Budington on Dec. 2, 1014, aud the
two made (heir home with Mrs. Fur-
trnld. Mr. Natsch now liecomes Henry
Natsch Furnald. and bis wife's name
changes accordingly.
Mrs Furnald
has a substantial estate, which, ahe
aays, she will leave to Iter adopted aon.
2* dose* 25c. (
MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind.
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TO KNOW
HUSBAND.
Brother of Bridegroom, Hit Counter­
part, Best Man at Wedding.
Brockton, Maea.—A secret Identifies-
tloti signal was adopted by Evangelist
Lacouture at bis marriage to Miss lie-
Una Harpln In order that Ills bride
should lie able to distinguish him from
his twin brother, Narclsse Lacouture.
Narclsse was hie brother'« best man.
The brothers were dressed alike, as
they always have been, and their clos­
est friends bave been unable to tell
them apart. At tbe reception Narclsse
enjoyed himself thoroughly, receiving
many o f tbe osculatory congratulations
from fair guests Intended for his
brother.
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R H E U M A TIO
SUFFERERS
G IV E N Q U IO K R E L IE F
Pain leaves almost
as if by magic »hen
ou begin using "&-
Irops,” the famousold
remedy for Rheuma­
tism. Lumbago, Gout,
Sciatica, N eu ra lg ia
PARSON'S FAMILY TREE.
and kindred trouble».
It goes right to the
Branches Out Considerably In Two
».spot, stops the aches
Yeara— May Receive a Raise.
and paint and makes
Boonvtlle, Ind.— Five children In two
life worth living. Get
years Is tbe record made by Mrs. Har
fvfgfU
« leYttle of ''5-Drops”
ry O. Simmons, w ife of tbe pastor of
I today A booklet with
iu J cl a)i-.
the Yankeetown M. K churcb o f this
each bonle gives full
d irection s for use.
county.
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Don't delay. Demand
Tw ins wars born a few weeks ago.
"5-Drops.”
Don’t ac­
Triplets were born two years ago. two
cept anything else in
BE' Y l -Uf
boys and a girl, tbe latter surviving.
place of it Any dnig-
Tbe twins, a boy and a girl, are healthy
gtit can supply you. If you live too far
youngsters. It Is understood that tba
from a drug store send One Dollar to
M. E. churcb congregation la planning | Swanson Rheumatic Cure Co., Newark,
Ohio, and a bottle of “ 6-Drops” wf!l be
to Increase tbe Iter. Mr. Simmons' sal-
sent prepaid.
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