The Ozark Mountain region of Missouri and Arkansas as it appears along the line of the Kansas City southern railway . SPRINGS IN EDSON PARK, SULPHUR SPRINGS, ARK. THE OZARK REGION. ELK RIVER, McDonald county, mo. and coffee and sugar which are always shy-several ounces to the pound, are no novel-ties to the resident in the city. He takesall this as a matter of course, and anythingdifferent would not look natural to him. The man in the Ozark region lives some-what differently and seems to get consid-erable solid comfort from his way of he is alert and physically he ismore sound


The Ozark Mountain region of Missouri and Arkansas as it appears along the line of the Kansas City southern railway . SPRINGS IN EDSON PARK, SULPHUR SPRINGS, ARK. THE OZARK REGION. ELK RIVER, McDonald county, mo. and coffee and sugar which are always shy-several ounces to the pound, are no novel-ties to the resident in the city. He takesall this as a matter of course, and anythingdifferent would not look natural to him. The man in the Ozark region lives some-what differently and seems to get consid-erable solid comfort from his way of he is alert and physically he ismore sound than the city man. His environ-ment is different from that of the city. Letus take a drive with him. We can leavethe train almost anywhere, but say we dropoff at any one of the fruit-shdpping country is hilly and even mountainousin places, but the elevations are not so stu-pendous as to exclude from view compara-tively large scopes of country. The land-scape is not hemmed in by continuousranges of high mountains, but rather pre-sents a panorama of exquisite scenery asthe journey proceeds. There is alwayssomething beyond the immediate range ofvision that is more


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