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Show ' - . ... a)ji ; i - - y ' THE BINGHAM NEWS ; Sioux Adopt Gen. Dawes and Gov. Nellie Ross I H r '1 imfvrtturVfi .11 'iilnrnmiM, Tun, n, .7. .1 nil. SSSMHIii''Sl mil iH.m nl hi I'W M Fi X? Silt?-- ? -- -r isir VJgv I Out at the Frontier Days celebration lo Cheyenne Vice I'resldent Lhiwes and Gov, Nellie Itoss of Wyoming ?! were Initiated as members of the Sioux tribe by Chief Jumping Kagle. Sir. Pa wen was given the namo of White ,4 Father No, 1 and received another pipe. Governor Koss was named Princess Nelllo Tnyloe. I Why Risk NegleSm' Are you lame and achy : weak and I nervoun! Do you auffer backache, (harp .. paini, dinturbing bladder irregularitiear I hi. condition ia often due to a alowing up of the kidneya. Tha kidneya, you know, are conntantly filtering the blood. Once they full behind in their work, , poiaona accumulate and undermine one's health. Serious trouble! may follow. If you have reaaon to auapect faulty kidney elimination, try Doan's Pilli. I Doom are a tested diuretic, recommend- - j . ed by thousand. Atk your neighbor I ' An Idaho Case mmm XtK Mr'- J- ' Mead, t.if AJ 353 Third Ave. W., Wfi Twin Falla, Idaho, ? i Kys; "There was a Sir 3r dull ache In my I couldn't do ' work, for I quickly and gave out. eback.kidneys acted and I nervoua and A abort use Pills rid the trouble. DOAN'S" STIMULANT DIURETIC TO THE KIDNEYS a Co, Mfg. Cow BuSalo. N, Y. Farmers Attention! Bay Your Car Now Save Money We have 75 automobiles that must be sold NOW without regard to profit. Any make you want new or used. Trucks of all kinds. Priced to sell on sight. Write us today for com-plete details of any make car you want. Inland Finance Co. Box 326 Ogden, Utah Truckers d3 Farmers Wayne County with Its wondprful aoll and climate, lunK RcnHons. mild winters, cheap lanrts, splendid churches and achools, and transportation facilities, Invites ynu to locate here. A preat hoom Is headed our way. Act at once. Write 1IOAKI) 01' TllAIJE, JESI P, GA. Write or call for an appointment to have your phototraph made WILCOX STUDIO l222 So. Main St. Salt Lake City L. D. S. Business College SCHOOL OP trflCIENCV All commercial branches. Catalog free, 00 N. Mala St SAL! LAKE CUV. UTAH jn g f O Any book you want DUUllO -- by mail. CO. D. Deseret Book Co, 44 East So. Temple, Salt Lake City, Utab Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION MSLl 6 Bell-an- s Sure Relief Bd3jz 51ANP 75 PACIA6ES EVERYWHERE N. N. U.. Salt Lake CitNo73-1K- l '" Current A LOVER OF NATURE -- What we need," said the loudly-dresse-woman, "Is to get closer to nature. We have too much artificial Ity. For my part I simply ndore na-ture. That's why I got my liusbund tn buy a country place." "Hut you didn't go theie lust sum-mer?" "Oh, dear, no; certainly not. We won't be able to go there for two or three years yet. It will require all that time for the landscape gardener to get It In shape for us." C?CSS-lVOJ- D PUZZLES "You say jour wife Is all the time .nuking Irritable remarks you can't un derstaml?" "Yes regular cross-wor- puzzles I can't solve." (PDaddy 5 LfiLVeixi Fairy Tale , yVRY GRAHAM DQNA'ER. us cct'O! i tmuiN wi,u ynitw ' HERRING COVE Below the cove whs the coast line, nigged, Irregulur, stern, forbidding save to those who loved It as no other coast line could ever be loved. They loved every rough, Jagged rock. They loved Its clllTs and gigantic rocky honks. They loved Its hard, rocky soil. They loved Its splendid beauty. Here was nothing tame In the way of scenery. Here wis nothing gentle and soft and sweet and even and calm. Here was something stronger than they were, stronger and more powerful than people could ever be. Here was nature, nature In the robes of a goddess, a goddess of rocks and the sea, the forests and the winding roads which led from hamlet to hamlet where people lived. No one wanted It to be otherwise. No one would have cared for a country that was always warm, a country where the scenery would be like a fery elaborate greenhouse overly-heate-overly unnaturally grown. The coast line was rugged as far as one could see, nnd beyond that It was rugged, too, for the people had walked and driven, and even sailed down that const. In spite of all Its danger, in spite of all Its roughness. There was a road that followed . the coast along, a road that was rough and rocky, too, a narrow road that In some places would hardly he called a rond. In the ummer, sweet ferns filled the air with their delicious scent, pink anil red clover In the rocky fields, and little gurdens blooming In the stony soil mingled their perfume with the fresh salty breezes. There were gardens by all the houses, the sweet ferns were on either side of the road, and hack of the road were woods. Sometimes the road would lead through the woods for a number of ndles, but every little while would come out again by the sea as though It must always be as near the sea as It could. Bays and coves were everywhere, rivers and streams ran down Into the eoves, everything seeming to want to get to the sen. A tiny village was situated In a hol-low and upon a hill overlooking the The Coa3t Line Was Rugged. great cliffs of Herring Cove. In the cove were boats, boats that were built for a place along the coast. On the highest rock of all was a small lighthouse and from it could be seen another bay beyond where, along a great stretch of sand, the surf came roaring up the beach with even, regu-lar white fluffy messages. When the storms came, the messages from the sea were wilder ones. "Tell the beach," the sea shrieked, "that I'm In a wild mood today. ISe sure you tell the beach that. Be sure you do. He sure you do." And the surf from the sea went dashing up on the beach repeating what the sea had said. "The sea wants to be sure you know It," the white foaming breakers shouted. "Pld you tell them what I said?" the sea cried when they rushed out to the sea again. "We told the beach and every bit of sand upon It what you said," the foaming breakers roared. "Tell them again. Tell them again. Be sure they know It!" the sea kept repeating, on the days when the sea was in one of her wild moods. But of all the pluces the sea loved, no place was any deeper In her affec-tions than Herring Cove. Here, where the cliffs were so blgh, where the rocks were so great and mighty and huge, here she could do so much. And she liked those she could not harm. Secretly ghe admired these bulwarks that resisted her. "I'll tear you to pebbles," she cried when Khe became angry. But the rocks reared higher than ever, It ap-peared, and in their great strength answered her. "Break us, If you can. oh sea We give you leave to try." Those were terrible times but the roaring of the sea and the howling of the wild wind made no impression ou the rocks of Herring Cove. And the people knew that their rocks would always be the same, hard and linn; friendly on the sunny, quiet days, but unyielding when the storms came. That was why the people In that little cove were so proud of their place. It was simple aad plain and anything but modern, but it stood for all time Just as it had stood centuro i and centuries ago. . j Farm Building! Valuable According to the lart federul census the value of all farm buildings In the United States Is placed at n,480,4:),-B4- 3 and the average per farm la $1,781. The state of Iowa leads all others with a valuation of $9,.r.!,7fll,713 and an average of $4,823. In the District of Columbia the average Is $,17, the total being only $1.4',1,!1, however. West 'Point Cadets at Their Summer Work ' I I Cadets of the military academy at K&irjf v'- - '"' V I ' 11 Weat I'olnt receive much of their mill- - ' & 'jf ?i T ''iXlI t 'A j tary Instmctlon during the summer " ' 11 " ' t 1 ( i ' months. Men of the third class are ,. , l ""--- v'- jf "Jl' AfiliiESI1 1 j here seen go.n through tractor drill. Patriotic Maharajah Among the gifts during the war by the mahnrajah of (Jwalior, who died recently In l'arls, were forty ambu-lances and a lleet of cars to England and three months' supply of cigarettes for all Indian troops In France. We, Too "A fool and his. dnug:h Are goon parted," said Marr. "I wish It wt?r so With the fool and hla car." Literally So A young Serbian studying In En-lan-was asked to translate the fol-lowing sentence from his native tongue Into English: "He gave up bis life on the battlefield." With the help of a dictionary h produced the version: "He relln qulslied his vitality on the bellicose meadow." Tit Hits. GOLFER FROM INDIA ' ,.-- ' i x i I ' VjWJT ivvlj , mmj0. ,1."!--.;- it r Here la the Zaiuiuder of l'ulayaui- - ' pattL a potentate of India who la V making his erst visit to the United i; States. He has a reputation as a blg- - game hunter, but says be came here f especially to play golf. Salt Lake City Invites You I E?h """pels- - Salt lata ffl. . fi&g'&J A cowhide from a wild range steer, nailed to the toga of a pioneer cabin, bore one of the most appropriate and unusual documents ever made official when the state seal was affixed and Gov. George H. Dern, with a hot branding Iron, signed Utah's Invitation to the annual frontier roundup to be held In Salt Lake City August 19 to 22. Photograph depicts the governor branding the hide. At That It' a Serious Accident "Why so glum?" "Just broke three ribs." "Heavens ! You'd better see a doc-tor!" Doctor nothing. What I want to see Is a man who will lend me enough to buy another umbrella. The ribs I broke were In one I had bor-rowed." LOST WHEN THROWN "Why is he losing ground so In pub He favor?" "Isn't be always throwing mud?" i Shed a Tear for Alice A very lonely lass Is Alice bleezer. She is a lemon and The boya won't aqueeza her. Women in High Positions The government In France hag re-cently decided that women shall be eligible for the highest positions In the postal and telegraph service in that country, in future, women may rise to be ollice chiefs, managers, In-spectors, etc., and they will thus Bg- - ure In all the promotions of one of the most important of the government departments. The Literal Fisherman "Good morning, Mike. Doing a little flsliing?" "Yes, sir." "And how are they biting this morn-ing?" "With their mouths, sir." "No; I mean how are yoa pu'llng thera out?" "Head first, sir." Cutlcura Soothis Baby Rashes That Itch and burn, by hot baths of Cutieura Soap followed by gentle anointings of Cutlcura Ointment. Nothing better, purer, sweeter, espe-cially If a little of the fragrant Cutl-cura Talcum is dusted on at the fin-ish. 25c each. Advertisement. Generator Built for Muscle Shoals y t'wol1J,w)Ji,r,w... AjLjy 1 fit f ( fi'St'llI - " ill Bif W'ft iT : MJ ; One of the giant generators built for the Muscle Shoals plant. The War department Is putting in the equipment In ibe power house, which will aoon bq ready to deliver power at the switchboard for whatever purpose congress may decide. This gtnerator is of 30,000 horse power, and forms but a small part of the complete equipment that will total 600,000 horse power. ' NEW ORLEANS BEAUTY ' al wiT ;- -' j m;x k V-- ' Miss Theima Uoehling, high school j sophomore and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Roehllng, has been select- - . ed to represent New Orleans in the : Atlantic City beauty pageant Tm "l.--C ... .taw Tu Quoque Golf Widow My husband accused me of doing nothing but chase around to ufternoon teas. Friend What did you say? Golf Widow I reminded him that that was how he spent his own after-noons, chasing from one tee to an-other. Helpful Suggestion "I'm In a quandary," ghe said to the milliner. "I don't know what to do " about a lint. I'm of two minds about It." "Then lake two hats," suggested the milliner, "and please both minds." Boston Transcript. The ossified man In the museum lends a hard life, but the fat lady makes the most of It. A Carving Business "That young woman with nil those Jewels carved out her own fortune." "Nonsense. She's an girl. She didn't carve out her own fortune. She married a millionaire." "Yes, but think how ninny other chorus girls she had to cut out lo marry him." Aid from Dad Bedtime f'tory-Telle- r . ... and pour little, Katherine Cat lost her whiskers. And what do you think she did? Future Cow Editor I know I She used her paw's. Williams Purple Cow. Good Advice Master I feel tempted to give thti class a Latin test. 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