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Did you ever hear this? "The roml-wer- e this little artistic work was done by so hud that the onh win in a mysterious wanderer who sojourned roil Id get to town was hy telephone ' at the obscure mountain town of Lin- The itood road oiimpiilgu In an olil coln. From whence he came and whither he went was never disclosed NAMED one. hut there Is such , thing h put and the mystery still remains, why so STONE KILLED ting old Into siieli new truisms form gifted an artist found it desirable In as t make them take on meaning for hide his genius and identity in such an " -- I the first time Many an iinh le tin obscure mountain town in New with small flair, placed on each grave lieen unit advertlsi'il Into fame iM"' Mexico. Lovers of art who pass that ions which shall live and touch the GOV. M'DONALD MAKES PUBLIC of which there, are twenty, some other larlty by a hy phrase, way can pause rnti white man well afford to and hearts of men long after he has pass- AMO.V; MANY OTHERS, IN TER- floral token of remembrance. With the a tnsn has found his reputation estali wonder at the story the chisel has ed beyond BRHIS SLECTION FOR THE wreath of wild flowers now blooming this physical world. llshed or enhanced a few words wrought by a stranger s hand. To Mr. RIBLE ACCIDENT AT in Melds, was no very difficult lv Krookshire we owe our sin- LONG the it rightly joined man can licere thanks his in guid- Finil JUDICIAL DISTRICT matter to secure armfulls to decorate The who pol The above taken from the Roswell for kindness the national crv for good roads Into a ing us through the caves and explain- REACH. JUDGESHIP HONORS the graves of the soldier dead "who Morning News is true in every re- ing ' sleep their laxt sleep and have fought few well chosen words which carry to us many of their wonders and lant the "punch" with them nnd absolute!) spect, except that the artist who did mysteries. If he lives a few more their bottle." years he will have Cem- refuse to lie In- - the work is no stranger, but resided carved from these With the reorganization of the forirotten will desert masses of onyx, figures etery association it is earnestly hoped Ing of ns much praise cam at Lincoln more than forty years ago which will be when the hailed with delight not only bv New STAGE COLLAPSED that steps may be taken to permanent- pnlgn Is nt mi end us any man who and has spent his life in this country APPONTMENT ly mark graves, as Mexicans but by all who have the these there aro out nnd mtunllv performs the between Southern New Mexico and privilege of seeing them. not many persons who know their manual Inhor In locution the hltiwa. West , in all portions of which Mesdames Cunningham and Camp- exact certainly not over one bell suw or two and the graves should he de- district he has left the murks of a that the partv was properly 34 DEAD SATISFACTORY Watch tha Lattuea. fed and that the food wus properly corated with each recurring thirtieth master artist. He is none other than prennred. of May. The frniue leitu.e will need Certainly these ladies are aften Hold. II. I'.rookshire a description of well versed in the culinary art. Cards were placed on the wreaths tlon on bright, sunny days. t Some fresti Mr. Winters, however.was the surnames of soldiers, I whose present abode is given in the somewhat bearinv the air should ndm'ttej every da; If the the iu ...... liad of 10.1100 Human Ileings Assem- so any penon visiting the cemetery following pencil nrotectnr nf us ull unit it weather III permit. from the of another to see that he has the true Western Throughout Entire District. Roswell today may know the names of the Obliging. tourist: bled for "llritish Empire Day" Too men whose graves have been decorat- spirit. He saw to every one's comfort New Mistress-Mo- sfter-Doo- n shout the before his own and Insisted thnt it Much Double-Dec- k Man Given Honor Without His ed. VISITED ONYX CAVES. for Pier A large number of other graves were ñutí New Cook -- I am willing should be so. Solicitation Generally Be- strewn with flowers, and at the close, that you should have one. Exchange. Mav we all meet mmin l.nt ir n Interesting Description of the Famous chance we never do, may we all knelt and a brief prayer was made, ( cherish Long Reach, Cal. May, 24. Too lieved He will Accept. avcsfi and Their Keeper the memory of and thus the service closed. (ivrn. this trip to the end. weak to uphold the burden of nearly One AH ARTIST HERMIT of the Party. 10,000 human beings assembled for The many friends of the Hon. G. A. On Monday morning several weeks the festivities of "KritishEmpireDay,, ago a merry party of Itkewood peo- Richardson of this city and New Mexi- HOW GOOD ROADS WILL ple and their guests started to explore the land end of the big double decked) the Onyx caves some thirty miles from pier In front of the city auditorium co will be pleased to learn that he has HELP THE MERCHANT. FARMERS MUST PAY 4 ROBERT B.RROOKSIIIRE AT PRES. l.nkewod and seventeen miles west of colapsed today. selected by Governor William C. Carlsbad. The party consisted of Mrs ENT LOCATED AT THE Hundreds of persons on the top McDonald as the additional law judge J. W. Cunningham and her guests: Better Highways Bound to Kp the (iCADALL'PE CAVES Misses Lucile Smith, of Pecos Texas, deck were plunged down on the heads) for the fifth judicial district. Naighborhood Trada Homt. and Lucile Johnson of Dallas, Texas; Sl'PREME COl'RT HOLDS THEY of other hundreds crowded on the sec- at WEST OF CARLS-HA- This announcement was contained Mrs. H. H. Campbell and her guests; ond deck. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Cain, of Elida. Ml'ST REAR EXPENSE OF message Dec- -' - ; The lower deck then gave way, and in a phone today to the The Increased nres of distribution of fiitho"- and mother of Mrs. Campbell ÓPERA-UNÍ- INCOMPLETE all ord from Governor McDonuld in Santa tbe goods, wares and merchandise of tiiil Mrs. Campbell's sister Mrs. J. S. were dropped down a chute of a Lincoln and her husband, of Cainsville PI HI.IC RECLAMA-T- I shattered woodwork to the tide-washe- d Fe. The state executive said he made our faftorles and stores demands new iiKtlmd and men ns of transporta INTERESTING STORY OF HISWORK Minimi: Joe Stroud, of l.iikewood and sands twenty live feel below. I - fiiend lieoive I Irumniond. of Lit-t1- " ON WORKS thea appointment lute yestcrduy. tlon. Omul roads will extend Hie ra Thirty-fou- I! ArV-insas- ; Oeor-.'- Winters persons, mostly women, The Hon. Mr.'Uichurdson is now in dins of service of the cltv merchant :i"d little Jimmv 'uiinini'ham, of were killed t the sl,letei timbers, and Johlter to n mii'ii larger teentotv t il. I part of the stute, where he ."Villi Washington, l'i'i. or cm-la- d to death by the falling the western w I : I One won!.' ban!! evpe t May More than (Jo. id roads keep the mal mil le in" tn ti e !.. f i. .li of homes the - hodie- - o m s 11.' i: ' t ten thousand farmer- on i ei coin pant, ami friends, 'actit u few days iiiro to address the lions of dollar of our oiilz.iis gems of art t'n footl.ilN n' : o in t he pa,-- v. w.-r- l.imat mil We-- t w .11 i ' I i i projects n' the he in. .re were ly ex- hoii'i' Inswad of Lelng spent tlil'mi-l- i mountains I' N. t'e ..... I'm a 'it i alleeled 'lty eri.nl injured students at scvcial commencement the deel-ae- i In w a ii !' Mlpleme cuillt's li.il.i, V I: i'e '. t a and a! ft CMtalnifile houses eltles oiitsUe o' jolll.ev t'k. the load : I I mu-- 1, ah .'in. i.'llt ercises, is expected lat- licit I pay to o ei , lie hnnie the i I I. .I i - ;'ii' i.rie' i, the still" toads ring renewed "i"' t t ill ..l of ol .. i R.I.Well to .e, a W lte in' i'ii i Ml' .' ai a. tin- - ame ter part of tliis week. energy end thrift to men liatit hi i ' ..!;i- New - had tip le i. lle.it i' pi Hi I. .' t l; t!i a w Inch . I'li'l". k of ii; t ' Mr. IL eellli'l the tile ' t ' I i When uskcd today whether l'i;:t -- on ! : n t f I... I I I ii .1 íiii pli..nrt w ,1 lie H.alketeit n ..e t: !' ,,1 v I. ,. ,1. U ' . ' j i ., v .. . ' ! i would a t the bom.; -: ' hi ... e go (';. ji.eti e:- in i!i it I Ue v ear s ' ' i I . V l 'I ' I' ei hill) tluVoinor McDonald I'egl'i lhal lliec lialldise .11 li in,1. Hons I1 I rV.I U pi II" ..'It .' llni lli- - r i ... '! n el ' gel p. ....I c out (' ll c I', it I, ill - n! I he did not know. - líe ImAi-wi- I lie I find-- : Will In. II. :m I. un. in I. lit. - iind ci o-- -e I . e :,l nil I I ' v user v . i tli.it. he lulicvci Mr. Ill, iiai t In H:i III IV. ' ' times he mr. li el ..a ii. el. i.' . t in , í 1 I T cept the in . ti.nl" a low it or , :l. "i ion, A Me i. ali e r !u .i; l v in -- I. MUI V et V' e Itetler Roads lia t VVhile nppli-cant- s n i', I Hiele wore numerous vi"orou orchard ami leu made x . on It; r i ..f the .1 i for tin' appointment in the dis- fruit ful I v in i te I'ti. m tin. " 'li' lile.l .1. APPLYING A ill pea ut a- - w e II I ri CHANEL TO ROAD? beautiful pi nir. "ei, tie knoll M !..! - I ... up- - licit a r i - a I"...! .; 'i . Angeles. trict Judge Richardson was not an t hi i 111. I l t ( Cm in." front of him et Wei ll it am! on f wonders if tl.. I tu a . t I I i . . I "pring w here tico aie.u ti' u el l.i a "'I o ...n: it .n il. plicatit and would not his Up the hand ome . permit to D.ita Firmer U.e Manu't .. .11 i 'le Ul.liei ha! - ' a'et Ml I' in Ti i Long r.eaeii. - I -- friends to use Ins mime in that Spraader For Dirt. cult Job. " ll.lcl d. d he i t let iaiiil,! M i u mi t I t ., I co t n I iat .mi!' I'.each. nection. Ill a locality wheie a large mileai 'IV the liiaiiiieaai'.c a;.. i.p He has repeatedly said he . Mi- -. d I Of travel iind roí U loads had been on ration. Allunpii .ue lleial.i. U.el.ai lent Dowle, I'a adciuu I could see how The full. .win;.' I. l .y -- I hardly he could accept ftlrtlcted fnttlicis dlseoveii'd a liietliin 'rai Mi . In hue. I. o. Alirele,. Secretary Kttor. yctenlay. how- a f appointment if it were given him. of lnylim the material iimforuily iind Mr-- . .1. unes l.oi'g Kcacli. decided victory ..r the Water I'ser-.- . with a nihil mi .Mi- -. I I 'espite this announcement on the part mil of afterwoik ICE CREAM Iliey gelling everything they Arillo!' '. Phelps, Long leach. Several of the farmers owned inamir. for at the hand- - of Secretary I l! Mc t lee, Long ( Mr. Lane. anille Keacll. Richardson Ids friends appeal- spreaders of the low l.iud that have ex.S'pt the retention of Newell and Ilamld Letts Long I'.each. -- I ed to the governor to name him. The hanging,, easily detached l.enl. rs ami I'avi , which ee Hie wt-e- -t thing - !at this time. French will he Mrs. i. S. Holmes, Long Keacll more prominent of the applicants fur nilloiuallc tail tale- Thei rctiiove.l chairman the healers, took the loads of the ma jef the ciilllllll . ton. e - chief I'll Martha .1. Kemiett, Long Keach I ! place Curls-bu- d gineer the were Judge Drice of terlal they eoii'd haul dro mil upm. Made from pure tested cream by the of the real Northern railroad D. Mc Shears, Long Keach. at this lime. The telegram f. Hows: and Judge Tattoo of Clovis. Hie road to he Heated threw the ma most sclent lie process. A. .1. Hill, Orange. Washington, i C, Mav .''t. lul l. chines In year at a speed that was re We hate just installed ene of the very ail-ha- D. .1. In miming Judge Richardson for the Scott Liter, t d. New M. ieo. Mis. Lomas, Los Angeles. quired to make the proper itplilli ntlm latest Electric and every Service i. honors it is Sierilirrs reoi eanied (ommi,,ion Mrs. i:. Wallace, Long; Keach. generally conceded of the material, It i and was spread In dish and spoon is therouuhly sterilized plan. Newell, Davis. King and French. Mrs. C. II. Lawrence, Los Angeles. throughout the uniform on the Fifth commissioner not yet district that Governor lu,er roadlasl before it is used again. If perfirt san- anuoiinced. Verdugo. Wire I. ane -- Mrs. .lane Wyvel, t'iisa McDnnnh chose Some of the men wllh an implied Water Cms tumid he the most worthy niun itation means anything te you, let us -- faith In their machine did not even represented mi - to insure Mis. Warren C. Letts and daughter of the district. Judge serve you. ico operation and restme I Richardson, in go to the I mutilo of removing the heal coehiloiuc. loiiitlio, Long Keach. Why not try a pint er a quart Itrick Supreme court decides against Laker. addition to being an aide lawyer and era. ropilla r Mecha ules. " Mi s. E. I '. Valentine, Long Keach. Cream for Sunday Dinner? Sur ed. KAKI. II. SMITH Mi s entirely cupulde of handling th '. duties I' rank Shaw, Los Angel, s. Any of our l Mrs, Kmma I'riguiore. Long t' ollice imposes upon him, is a man iceleis who are Interest Scott and Kronen Mail ine t lit HIT. Keach. ed in Hie loa... m; ol maple Ml up or ug Last week Kronen -- ei.t a huge pe Mrs. Lliabeth Hannah Kiehatdson, 'o-- -- of the highest character. He has also l Inn t I 1. t lir should lo Hie amh ulliu-a- do t't lo the Mice pa meut . I range. given his in partineiil that Kronen he cumíete. I with purty this state greut ai asliiutli.n for rat al, is Mis. Pauline Me tilmo. Long Keach. bullellii Ao Scott with direct mad son ee as nrich service and is known throughout .,i dil"e..i II- - I the u thlee times a Week. Tlii- - wui. Thomas Keck, ong Keach. lid lllusira.loiis as to how the Wo.1 - vive direct mall tn I. nil. nek I Btate us one of lie leading men of the nhoiild he done a. id Co. ir Mis. ally M. Holmes, Denver, Col. will he Drug found Eddy pluc and Tah.iku and other railio.id point nl-- Young sua of II. I. !a lis, ...s An- houthwest. , ti'lll uud helpful. Drugs Stationery Si"vdric o wnh Hani- - ami Krow iili.hl. tin When it became known ... line llioagh about ten mile- - would do gel.- here ... today !a- - a- - Ale you lining to set out that wlt.d much good any ten miles ..f new Mis. Ada I'. I ne i aliam, I'a T.i, Judge Ricliurdson bad been given break of mad line in the C. S. would Austrian pine and .V.rwaj ." Longfellow, Pa-a- d. trees add to the attraction of the About o'clock in the evening we I'lainview, Mis. Anna na. the appointment much satisfaction spruce this spring? Plow the - nod McDonald. King. S,..t tract place was in early times chosen as a armed at the caw- and before lunch- and latum with Kroiao, Mi s. illiam i.n. Los Angeles. deep It r Waiien and wus ex m and intiUe mellow and rem. 'in lit burying ground for the dead of the eon explored the older of the cavci-Afic- ' essed on all sides. His ap- Hanger Lake. Mis. l. M ; ten, Long Keach. lier to l community. we set the shelter bolt far elioiiL-l- luncheon explored the other In t pointment is also Southeastern imiti.m of 'haves' V expected to meet from the oiilliitlldliik's no The few graves are enclosed by a We wish We could ilescrihe these caves Miss Anna Stone, foim. ilv of Caris that tralh. ' ' nty there are something like - or in way you N. M., I with entire satisfaction throughout WlthlU the protected alen will Hot he substantial board fence and a narrow a that could appreciate seven hundred families, had. lecelitly III .onjr y gate gives Inside heauty, hut it is impossihle. and this sec blockaded with show drifts. entrance thereto. their jtion is cut by a circuitous mailrout Keacll.. the entile district. Roswell Record. the fence evidence of neglect were ' Thnt is the thing that has worried us. j .something like six or seven Mrs, Lo- - manifested by the overgrowth of weed How can we describe what we saw? hundred. S. Duryea, Angeles, In the natural order of things it U miles long. uud the disturbed condition of the Onyx, it seems is water turned to It is had enough to live miles' The dead, many of whom were still the llrst fellow who takes his disks tombs wrought by ravages of ' stone and ull those eighty Decoration Day. the pillars of every Hum a hut he unidentified to night, were laid in plow j railroad this cannot tha Unwilling and lays to the hlacksmlth shop time. Among others, u furher und a conceivable si.e and shape are formed helped for Decoration Day to who can for the present, but u mail line national guard armory, while the in- tlrst begin bis spring's work mother und u little boy had been of tiny drops nf water from the rocks connecting two places pass without any observance a these will cost I number And right now la a pretty good tlm luid side by side, and the graves ov- jubove. There are many theories as to but jured were burile. to various hospi- of ladies carried out wreaths and with little more und will connect this to Imk1u to be forehanded, Ih-h- i erbuilt walls of stoneuhoutu foot where this water conies from, but it tals, in Los Angeles. flowers to tha cemetery, and after for at section if the country und in the long this city ami there is a great deul to and u half above the ground. perhaps comes both from the heavens would he equally nmrking the graves of the soldiers do, and the Marble bead stones, properly letereu und from underground streams; per inn as cheap to make All the. doctors in the city are work- an too In It one short haul as so much of u long u abort which to do had been set end nf each gruve ing t, and their efforts uro re- ut the haps lurgely, however, from under- haul, for instance a parcel post pack- and were mude fast in substantial ground htreutns. Allowing your inforced by surgeons age from Lubbock per-- 1 and nurses who buses of red sapd fctone. The fath- imagination addressed to a to play you can find onyx son ut King or Scott would have to came from Los Angeles, wheu appeal head stone was displaced so shaped ob- er's and wus to represent most uny go severul hundred dis- seting on edtre beside walled miles to go a for aid were sent to that city shortly the tomb. ject of heauty you care to see. Here tance of about one hundred miles. ' r--i The sculptor had embodied life noon today. a z mi ii w m II a are monuments, cathedrals with their Some one will likely say why not ufter story by carving on a sym- domes; the slab mighty schoolrooms with their get the Roswell Kronen line, that is The accident occurred a few minutes bolic "keyhtone" and u true represen- desks und tables; music rooms in- with all right, and is a larger undertaking before twelve o'clock. The Empire tation of "safe." The slab that mark- struments which sound like the chimes would THE WALL PAPER and likely take several months, Duy parade, the principul ñ ed the mother's grave contained the of the tdd church; flowers, animals; Re-- feature of AND PAINT MAN legend this would give temporary relief. : J.R.LINN usual of her birth and death, ancient mummies yes, more thun sides this Roswell Kroncrt line has the celebration in honor of the lute above which is represented a tree in tongue can tell. been talked a year or more and so far (ucen Victoria's birth anniversary Exclusive Dealer flower, with a baby angel plucking In a solitary rock house near the en- us we know of no petition the flowers and dropping them on the trance of the older rave dwells a good that has hud just ended, and the participants Wmlt ever been sent to Washington or even Ppr, Pmlmt. Oil; VfmUD Clmn, 0niea, grave beneath. old man Robert H. Krookshire, whose d tufted. with thousands of other visitors were Iietween the tombs of the father and works of sculpture and art adorn many Why not go back for temporary re- crowding up the steps of the pier and mother is a tomb indicating monuments many buildings throu- smaller and lief and an actual mail line. I'm sure surging toward the auditorium when the grave of their child. This modest ghout the entire domain of the state it would be better than a hotair line! the pier floor sugged. An slab is set in a base of red sand stone of New Mexico. In the years of long There is not any one here but what instant ft Bbst P'pSr Ox with a recess chiselled away in which ago when the Indian wooed and won know thai a line connecting Roswell later the supports gave way, and th Haunt 3 in jr. í II I Is set the shoes, stockings and little his dusky bride perfect freedom; ami Kronen would do the Plains untold cruck and groan of breaking timbera whl'ii the cow boys, with brave hearts NMt MtremmtU Vmetry hat of the deceased lad, carved in hi yaiod. and when we get it it will be mingled with the shrieks and cries C'e. rode their ponies o'er the trail und j 0i f stone. second to a railroad. People are prov- - cur watched their wandering herds, Rob- ing up at the rate or one a duy and of the victims, as all went down into We have read of "sermons in stone" ert II. Krookshire was then young and wood fcnd L M every advantage go In to make a mnn a mass of broken writhing but here are pathetic poems in vigorous manhood, braving -- r i i i that strong lay eveiy disadvantage causes him human forms on the sand. touch the sympathetic hearts of all the perils of those etirly duys and seek to leave und they are leaving ton fast Virtually lauding who may chance to see them, and one ing what he has at lust found. precious for the good of the country. King the entire of the ) cannot but wonder wheu told btonvs upon which to carve tnscript- - (CONTINUED UN LAST PAUL) that Progress. t.

V L 1 (EhrCCarliilutít (Enrrrut 1 lie (irnsHhoppi r Invnslon. Washington, .May 27. The irrass-honii- thfM-ttt-rii Wti, II MiiI.ih.i t'tM.,1 ll"'l Miifni.-i'- inui"ii of not New Mexico, ii rcpoit 'i which Farm and I íl-- Kil l 111 'h t minimi leached the ii'iii Itiiriil nf tur' today from A . Ilainniai. one I l IMCM Lili S:.WIt.l.. i: i r ' i f it lint cuu-ini- alai ni NOTES .1 M T MC. Ni Me ir i.t ... I. aii'it, , ir lien-- Making lll-- it ir nllielal For Pure, Y fea mi-- r - i mi uim II II iu Faj i l"l. ln l'iof. I'. M. Wflivli-r- . in churiíe of Garden iiim-c- i aid t"- - Carlsbad. N. M.. I ridav. May .HI. I!M: the work of in VIlNTTZ jd.iy tin' pest 1.4 not likely to .prcad CM n Oílíiúil larir oí Icvmi ol larlslod. Z' T"i,S INTRODUCING KUDZU. Delicious - - i "-- t non.- much dain- títlilldl 1'dplT ül LJtl lOUniy. traveled far ..r Cnvtrnmsnt Thinks It's a Valusbit Ao Tin- - report from Mr. are lo finps. dition to Our Stock et Plants Home-Bake- Iluminar shows it H the "dilícrcntinl O d Food. ," vm-- 1 following ol Thi' appointment of .Imlc iiunville trras.-hotiper- not the fast movinir he lesi ilptlun sud.i rit-- t new i Ui.lianlM.il. of Koswill, a.H district y winch spread ovt nearly the SOLIUTCU the valunlile liuiiue pinni ti ,,,, eii hy the United Mute Uepiirtiiieul jud.e to uss.t Ju..,.- McC.ure in tH,,'--;!-,,,- m hKrleulture: the judicial district, was the tfrazinjr coun-ts- H,,uurP miles, moni of it t "kinlKU la a Isre leavetl. very ruph thul could have been made under and par sel y Kittled, had been e try f rruwiiiK woody, leuuinlnoiin vine, h lit) circumstances. Carlsbad hud wi f'''''1!. that the Hwnrm probably wh,( h wttWá ,n tive of Japan. It aueceiHts well li candidate that all could uponj :;riinal;'!' fr"m, ""P fThrs articles mid llliitrntiun nnil noi areo l every part of the I'nlted States when . tie reprinted without upvi-la- permiK while ( lovis and were i i It has mid Fonales in the iut a j,p,, means at hand for Ion. J been tried, where the sum name fix. Mad the governor appointed exterminating the plairue, said rro Itiers are warm It irrows with eren Webster, "All the farmers have luxuriance. It ts a most a man from outside the district there fesfor SPRING HENHOUSE CLEANING. excellent ilm could to d is to make a mixture known an for artmrs to produce a tmpleni eCleei i have heen no complaint. The No wonder iiihii yells Hi irruidle mixture, componed of a half "Thunder!" by grow I tin over low trees In Jupiii' Current prefers the appointment of manure, one pound of thought of sprlliK harrel of horse hoile eleanliiK It Is arrow n on rumen, rocky land oi Richardson for many reasons, and one pound of Paris green. Mary nmy seem very contrary, hut Jude salt steep hillsides tbat cannot he rultlrsl chief of which is the fact that he is If the munure is not fresh the Halt bow Insanitary surrounding would i makes should he dissolved In water. rlean man, of twenty-fiv- e years resi- "The grasshoppers will eat this dence, has had much experience, and readily and can he poisoned hy the lias always lieen a good, law abiding millions. Thin New Mexican invasion Fine and Wholesome Biscuit. citizen without a blemish on his char- need not cauHe trreat alarm, for it is occur in acter. Jud'e Kichardson is one of similar to outbreaks which Delicious Cake and Pastry orne parts of the country every year those men who does not resent injury and which pass away without having or carry personal grievance to his of- done very wide or very (treat dam- fice. Mis knowledge of the law is age." more profound than that of many of the lawyers who have played to the Army Reaches Elida. No Alum galleries and have Clovis, N. M., May 27. The great lieen doomed to the army of grasshoppers, which yester- akics on nothing hut irull. While at day invaded New .Mexico on the east, No Lime Phosphat this writing it has not heen learned today reached Hilda, Roosevelt that he has concluded to accent the countv. I he army is 'JO miles long appointment, it ,s hardly prohal.le ""' f""r m'tU d,T "'I'1 that hoppers are literally stripping T a 'v ni-- nun niiiiiumiI ill i lit 11 U Willi- - country in their puth. They are mov anee lie out fair iis.iui that it would ing eastward across the central part Slate-Wid- e Aclivily. and it is not too much to prognosti- of tiie state at the of a mile a accepted. rale In looking over the New Mexico ex- cate that within the next few years day. A mass meeting is to he held 1 ' .V. changes that come to our office, we are .New .Mexico will lie the scene ol here tomorrow, at which funds will mcik-- d4U impressed most forcibly by uumi.s-tukuhl- e activity in the development of he. i Alfalfa is lower in puce at present . re-- 1 the ,Sed and a plan devised for a viuiK.i, sijiiis of prn.sperity lent resources. than hefoie I. ir many years, hein; v hi thev nefflr"l revealed sist inr the invadinir arm ' fore From And the hum of the shuttlecocks ilelivcred on ln.ard cur for from $K to al- - therein. every corner of the ,,..(, Clovis. (Jiowinir crops nf industry will be heard, as the his. 1 per ton. I I. Htnte the clarion cull nf activity seems ready have n totally destroyed y lorian, Twitchell, puts it. "from Farm-- lulled to he ringing out in clear, sharp tones ' ;the if ra hoppers and the iaii"e in every line of industry. Mines are ington to Carlsbad." Fnterprise. The past three or four weeks have 'f erass. heiiiir opened and developed in the jM'en except innally ilry aiul i i the raiiKes, T-5- in ii n ir regions; lands lire heini; re- ADVERTISING RATES. are ellini; dad in places, Ihoiiirh no The new Methodist choir leader, Mr. J claimed by irriirut.-ii- projects in all ttullcimi: is lepmli'il as y el a inoitu liutlcr, entertained the memliers of Wit parts of the stute; the farmers seem cattli , hheep or otner .itock. that i iu ti I .a t ii ill at the home of Mrs. to he getting down to more scientific LcksI Advertiae ments at legal M. !'. ( haylor, where he has rooms, I'liiitu tiv M fliirmtz methods in their agricultural pursuits; rales. last The choir met accordiujr to spiing-in- g nii'ht. ASM I new industrial enterprises are Display advertising from Attention is tailed to the and practicinir the Nil HlMHlWH. msmm I j 12j I'niliac invitations ai'ter J up us if hy magic; and not among - Wo- - to 20 cents per Inch per Issue ae- rans placed on Ine streets hy tne music for next .Sunday's services, wvr without the woiuaii with the lirouii' Phutosrapn by I'niit-- d bluiea ill puriim-ii-' the least of the activities is the devel- man .s cluli and tin- - liulies reiuesl their served dainty refreshments of ice Hid the hlix Htlek' of Hsricullura opment work being done in the oil rnrdiiiK to position and time con-- Use as a receptacle lor paper, fruit cream and cake, and cape jessamines Man iiu well alToril to pitch In aii fields recently discovered in .several traded for. A arnr.r visa. pannys, etc., inns keeping toe .streets were jMvcn as souvenirs. social hour In Ills part Willi a kimhI heari parts of the slate. Solid six point notices without an I'ollowine; ut- - from unsightly appearance. followed, the hein in So lei the uihmI work un on wlilmii' ed. In this mtry u should also is It is time to put pessimism nnd un- I Mesdames A rtnst ronjr.Swi- - paragraphs 10 cents per line per tendance: iismIii' an" fiiMslu', and ihm l lorm-- . on Mior to lie belief on the shelf and to tret in touch ckard. Penny, Howden, Weeks; .Misses ttited lands ihi enilnal insertion. I I til Iti.v Inillilllii;. every a with the progress being made and help And don't foreel, Mr. Merchant, I'osiikii k, Smith, Kindel, he for lieu ed Willi proltl Kiid.u. leumue e '.rood work along, is 4 Loral advertisements in eight a tlmi'uiiLrli twh-- Will soil III nihil the the work that that youi t'lamlesi iioteclioii against (rantham, Penny, Williams, McKneel-th- e house needs elenuiiii: add lilt roten to the , to make of the Sunshine state one of and ten point type 5 cents per mail ordei hou.se is the home ey and Tucker, of Koswell; Messrs. a year to rid it of m-lls hiiu-H- nil lion to the fnriii;e II priHluies Kinli greatest among the ' the states of the line each new .paper, lint how can you expect I .mark, penny, Woolley, erohes lit Illlike II tinte and ilcllt limy he iism ellhei for pastiiraue union. insertion. I t Join i.ew.p.ipei in i hí i in his "iiesi tirantham, Armstrmur and .1. 1!. Leek. Turn I he hose on the w nnl.iM , an ns ureen toisl. ttiniu-- hay enii Ih inniU-o- (et the snirit r.f the movement luk-s- , I Try our household paint for any ' lor y.ni wiien nur letter.-- audi fule away llmse m i neish. fur sum It II will prohahly lie lies! usisl us which, thfi.igh not s"e taeniae, nor lilIN tn hlin an- a v.i ; thing about L in luted mu New itleas in wall papers arriving mer Take the pii.-lnr- e. nuil It is ilesiinhle to in its advance, is the house easy to ap .1 doli curtains nine vt t I tioim ii inn. i.i i e .ample til II. r - Mini ! t I'l'ulils Is- ceitain to grow to greater and greater mid very satisfactory. . d:iyli. Let us show you how iretty lile riMists 'I'nke mi two such piiHlures. lo hrowsisl hi mail in.li'i pi ii. In -' nuil-e- gai-i- s the roosts. Imiirds i ' proportions as it momentum . i r I how cheap. irniiiin: ainl uesi teína ill LINN'S FAINT STORE. LINN'S PAINT STORK. ImiM'S. mid iie ll.elii n dose of I'M'.' A ui-n- l leniiin who lias ls-- n cm vt Hi- - - killer Cleiilise lile hoppers ami lt vears i;lve iu The A .iin.i h'ci lali.n- passed t In- nat.l in I'loilihi several time cent .ni- lull. When a like' vessels, sweep down I lie ililsl and experiein-- with il as follows: "A Id" i . ,,. I Weds, mid si Honrs, and li;n sever ii I years Willi tin inca .til ni lie .t . I'hristmn l'o., Insuiance. rilie the experieiiee lei I.iI.ih- H ,a- - plump.,,,' s . the lltfer. dusl and dirt nil the iraiih-- kndil vine I II the liil lot Our Pure Gives Better Iiiaii li u ii ' ( I s wim I'm ' in .i t.t Then run the liens thrinitrtl the Imisi U.'e plant lo tide the fiirinet mill -- Iih I I - - I'rieeiN n( the Current are request-- 'e on pa i a atlmnc;, .. I .i' lil.nhllie. mid llmse them initside rill sel over the t Iml dri suiiiliiei way . Would it I l.e v In cull when desirintr to make linal ' ni. n I.. ,u while you un fur the inside with tiimil as well as I he ra 111) seaami Crystal l Satisfaction - It Ii. al in olliei ti.au lawyer Ku to. on homesleadH or i ÍCE iirnef their other hot wash, rude ear Ice-- lime strmiki with the I. ill, ii- .' m i.ext liini tin.. the: lands.. We have a supply ImiIIc tia lit a . - 'overnnieul I I I I I I I I J l , li.-- i , tllily ..Hi un tu- that a . II TTTTTTTIT f leus I blanks nf all kinds and will Spray it lulo every erm-k- crevice majoiity ol i. hi law luakeis lawyer. MAN nnke eill sppli. slloim to mnke final and lorner to kill every erawlei and FARMER BUSINESS He spi-iukl- the floor dill fane with slilckeil Than Inferior, Impropely Fro.en Ice Which Not Ihe Density, irnof fne and will also murh other Every farmer should Inive lias Alfans at County hospital . are crvice far our pnlrnns in conveynnc-nur- some place (hill he calls his ol Jit ni' i, ! ucil eseiy oi:e iinpluv Hardness nor Lasting ((utilities of (he REST ICE W hich in Sold by - I ninkinv oul papers, elc. He sure may ii Hi:- iiiri'l). in Inuil yaiu has hern the It he secretan in Kp.idi'd and r'l edei Irk nd call if eu wish lo preve up. the corner of the stitiim rmnn II iiiai.ai'er ha. Í planli d a i. hit iiiiinhi'i i dilleieel may he a small room lit n i i i ,il. .. tin-mil- 1 in hi and p.aul i ilnur or perhaps a part ol McCord & Co. to lii.li.ii.i ,. i lila 'Phone 3 u:iia's. iti'.. and hniise Itul whatever It is is C".i mu ,i. ti.'in i'in. tviin I here he slnnild have Ins in M r i, i , Adequate in-ii- r. i. If Vou Want W Y i. win I'iMi n wniiiii wim. f fin in re. ni'ds anil viniia lo Know II Ask Our Customers lo Compare our ICE ti" l. a i" i i. ,1a ni ni, i mi- I i it. I pnpi-r- s More Is neeil I .1 . i . - - ln ii you do any niinl iiii! or have hie ssiein he n .ii di idi'd aiiiuiii- I he WE AI'I'KI'.CIA'I'E i) U I'AIKONAI.i: . ed mi must farms - Kami innl llil'i'iii.l In al in ni anee ;.-- m Inns dune fur you, to ask your painter In el In .... Il l pu., adopted I. y the vi-a- . a. and ad'u'ied till you how many gallium iiu will Ll,.. . .. (.,), .....,.,,,.., "..i .H..r to. ol pa I '.to iir lióme peo, de, t ' e . i job. XUI'I'lli of Me.. Illeal. lee, el,-.- in d lor he a a a. a. a aa a a a. aa a. . a. . a. I Giva Youraelf a Waigh, I Heeded i,e l. pur ln A Co.. n sur no inn Lelilí' I , i.lun hasiii oí' our nun l.ii men, the Then order IlLVllK I'MIWII-- Scales are us lnl oil the mnderi' iih' I man i. i i - taknie in pal m farm in Ihe mower, hinder m nnniuii TO 'OSS ESS THE luin luiiiitu; INC many gallons n he v - t fern the ai mil Un hal l'lT; spreader To the Inrmei wim desires : fc;i. rranie wilh I he dealer lo lakej to kiiuw if Ids husiiiess is payiini him ; the prollts II should Ihe uelghlim mil nccT uatpu Iii back whal isn'l Usui. ULÜI Mcinoiiain. chine must he used much more orieii 1IHIUII ail I. lei'l- - personal al a ense of You'll lake hack from a quar- I hn 0 the mower, hinder or iniiuuiv Ih-- i luei t in the death id .Miss An VOI! SHOFLD HAVE A eai premlei he farm hi ale Is es i.ilu lia Stone, she ha Ine llXeil hele, i Nervous? and ter to a half the ipiantity you vahnihle (irmlil 'fs are Heal hele, nice eaily clilldhood. when snld from r I , a-- - ' the ii rut W M .Innlnie. henil nl .Mi.s. Slime, tiie eldest of M daliv'h-ti-is- onler, a rule; it direct sav- s:is Qy Mrs. Waller Vincent J I. I wa in ii in Ian. i cnnnly, IC the ugl'i'iiiuiiy department at Ihe Kao of Pleasant Hill, N. i ni.' of money to you. It has Rockford C. Ms, hill he) j sas Agricultural came in early life to this eolleue writes: sum-me- n. - "For three iint y. Iuii with in i i 's family latin heen proved many times. 1 jJ I afler-wanl- win r ftliirTii1- V'Wv3..A. sullered from in the Mountains at and s I Kaap Only tirt the Paying Kind. nervousness, in the lower vulley l.uv OKI iLK HKVOK. I dreadful iieai y Bell two or Ihe Isiurder cows hihI pul inir, when- - f'hiitu I. M llarnltt pains she had a homestead ad In one Hint pays a prollt. Sell Ihe old IpW in my back and joimiiK the home ranch, and l.ltOM.S I. I'M HKIt CO.. (l FN I S. j CAHMVIMi THINNEST WATCH MADE on which ot'T I.ITIKh Celdilla mikI put on a mare that will sides, and weak sinking flte made final pioof last summer, re- ' () lAiving. New Mexico. Diue. and then hustle in new earth rnlse a coll worth one-hal- f tu one third IN AMERICA X spells. Three bottles of turning from California for that pur-His- J Mild renew tint floor JUt as deep li- of bar purchase prh-- at weHiilug time Cardul, the woman's lt was tainted (OI lni.li. - -- 4.. Alnnit hfteen year airo Mr. Stone, FOR SALE HY j ivihvi iciiftcu..I!.U.J iiw cniiiv M her acci-Jcii- Then for ihe runs If diet mi ly- - I mother, was killed hy an t FARMING HINTS. y feel like another ffj -- heiiiK thrown from a waon sick ills' (hem up, nine lliiin sow 2) person, now." ($ and instantly killed hy the team run- FAMOUS TRADE lUeiu. for lululeil yards .uesii tills-- r ning away, leaving a numher of Minall I cuIinjIb. cbolers Inlestiiisl irouhles It doa not pay to devote blub priced b TAKX áñ children, Anna, the eldest, U-in- six- and bens riiuuliiK Into a clean iiiiuse land for king periods to pasture sud teen year old. and Katie, a bahy in from such a l iihwh mau mI the production of bay H. H. DILLEY arms. MARKS lute bullilluaT lusplralloii Low, wide tired steel wheels will Anna took charge of tbe It's mi the family, to beua to do lies! when they an gle any farmer better equipment for herself of all younic society their Jeweler. I his wort Under all rood It tone of tne and aa far as was poasibl filled a lefit rtkbt It means lien heullh ste Held and nearly M mother's plac in the home. About Conklins Self Filling profit and any one skeptical of lln all conditions of tbe 7-- ail years ayo, she united with the Fountain Pens Should chantre fowls kepi In Hue am ruad It to eatlmstrd tbat broad tired JlaptUt church, in Carlsbad and ever Community Silver mundlnirs to liuibona conditions aUu steel wbeela pull lighter tban the oar e Points, varnishes, glass, lively pl-- row brushes, maintained a interest in all the Guaranteed for 60 Years note now ipilckly they ro ! tins. work of that denomination. II fioultryniaii Moro asooey foodlog wall paper, and every thins; in the lino Pt ovor I years Queen City Rings Tbeo bela the bo osado 10 -- Beneath a imple and unassuming We ran always a Iwttei srsoo for snorfcot wltb otbor at LINN'S PAINT STORE. 1 CarsMbM ew Mptaj manner, she Stones tboo aaj carried a heart that was Tiver Set ni-- e siii-trad- to rettevt -- loyal to her for our Mnltrv pnxlucts he rloao of otort feodlog. Tborolsaruo) womoal friends, courageous in Alvin Storting Silver our sre in good time of doubt or trouble and saw the kuuw hens kei tant .deoMBd for draft bora Mceaury palai South Bend.Elgin.Ilamilton, rw-a-o v owOdh-- wts rood in everything save sin. One of envlmnmeiit and fed tbe beat and too era go farmer ebouId keep The Frene President. womoatio ri tier close friends In speaking of her to WathaM Watches rwNts draft saaros tod have a few young Om of tbe Brst sets of the Frenen to kMntk aad . stroswth. the writer said: "I do not remember For Sale by boroos to sell aneb year.-fa- rm sod president after bis electtoo U to psso It wta do the sum for in all year I DONTft. the have known Anna, rtrosld boforo the official camora, roprodoo-Uo- you, N gives) Mr trial. I you that ever heard her say an unkind hn't Is t her about tbe future It - Tbt kmttoa of gsrdsn ts more Im of the photogrspb being- sent to 90, doal wait, but berta word of any person; neither did aha are dnlns your ilmy In Ine present porto solL uollght we ver do one thing ot than tbe ovory prefecture god tuwn hall tHrtaf Cardul today, for that is unpleasant lkS)'l crow over a defeated sot I wo ego la ma to oniiU nost bate, hut fbe osbo r Ms aoe caooot for recall at this time. Her Milton Von nay rvj ham roa, death was the clot of a near a per Smith Isr. la licked tn a fratsle ta Wo ma msko ft by brtnglog Id new norraw, ' loam. good sod fertility. MMeManee. feet life as I have ever known." WATCHMAKER eooibtniM The family, by Don't talk shout otnere ralleeee. Al to most too Meat but MDllgbl b A aaa aft adafoftoiM to Bko shoo crashed their great Drag aorrow, have the heartfelt sympathy Corner Store wars Inok 41 the ttrlM Me of utbere by Ue batkUocg god trees It too tore It tripa him op; tf too a at nanjr friend who sorrow with them BUM td be twtntere. all, It pine boa bins. Horace. v a

I'-- ' th trace if anybody elee blnted a young Todhunter. IxitH. Oogctt heard to throw ma over on account ef thla a The mm and women tiident Mich a thing Don't you think yoc marry t th North DakoU Agrlcultnrnl col It and laughed. that be could ber. That 'a th could work II. colonel?" alt no concluded timo atoro a "Now )oo've gol it t:ood and plenty nation. Colonel Todhunter, and lot abort "If I do, Tom,'' replied Colonel Tod I tour of oom thirty towna both of you - in. .re ii you liiirgnliosl man flt to called a man would let of tbo atate hunter, "It'll be for oíd Rafe Doggett go In apiola I demo car. for!" ahe cried tauntingly. Already ahe Htatn Tucker free!" narration Tht aake too good a ninu to I Everything in Hardware h Ilea hud moved toward the lien rest door. "If ynu go lookln' for Stam Tucker tMirnoee of the trio traa educational. brought face to face wltb In hi ahauie Her reck lea e)ea were full of acorn now, Tom," aald Colonel Todbontar Th yonugLeo gato demon tratlona old age. Yea, I'll try to do it. Tom - -- - ... - ful dellii loe. quietly, "there'll be a ahootln' arrape In need touting and other good farming But I'd like to wring the neck of th , "Make the nuin pay, too!" ahe Hung In leaa'n two minute after you two WK CARRY A FULL LINE activities, whllo tbo young women young macal that got old OP J j .Rafe back at the group of which now a come together and amuebody'a mighty gave demonstration In domestic art gta.iiu'da tighter In "auch a meVai aun." mother and her downward swaying apt to get killed. If It'a you. th diffi- In accordance proudae Colo- WAGONS AND BUGGIES with thla daughter were the central tlgurea culty alu't helped you any I can nel Todlinute'r found opiMirtunltj I o that --- "Make Tom Strickland pay along aee. It'a Staui Tucker, you I An Oklahoma contributor to tbo Kan apeak with Imttle May Very If then r " Domett with me!" worae ofT'n ever, heeaue be'll be dead aaa City Weekly Star recommend the frankly' be rok) Ur of tire dun ihr In I The next moment slie wa gone. and you'll la? held for klllln' him and IX) IM.l'MtUNO WORK nao of aand for en ring ecour In ra vea. which nhe h'imAI. The girl, vitnlly Imiiii rl Colonel Todliiiuter saw Tom Iittle-Mi- y iNiggett acruaatlon will AND WORK baring uaed It In bla own dairy herd tlful, appiireully aa coim leicele;HN Strhk TIN at laud Hprlng to Mary aide, catch ataúd agalnat you. Have aome for a doaoo year. Por a doe be take aome wild thing of wikmU, her aena. the itched in hi nruis. and. thua holding her, my boy, before It'a too late." aa morh aand aa bo ran bold In th ber hot reNeiittneut of hht wordaV' fare the group of women who had fallen Tom Strickland laughed at palm of hla band, waahe It clean and "I alnl thiinkln' you for WDift you've tbe word. S ha. k from htm "I'll have aenne enough," be retorted. then glTea lu tbo form of a drench in a anld. Colonel Todhuoler," Hhe Jut 1 he next moment Mr 'Fa. mi "I'll aee thnt Stain Tucker profit Finlay Pratt HardwareCo. pint of water. He reporta Oil retned rrted "It Ktrlkc me ynú'jí'f'ií mighty titer don't ninety-nin- e bad passed her own around by thin thing And only on effective In casea out of a ama buMlneN to come tW thlK firms tbe there i nwwlth way tt-a- nd , to aee to that' by having hundred. atory " ...-.- . 'r It out with Stam Tucker hlniaelf and I am, "I reckon Ittle,.ta,v," agreed making him tell You A Kanaaa farmer proved the other ' the truth. ceo't Colonel Toilhuntcr Id all Imneaty Hut Interfere In thla matter, air, even day to hla own aatlafartlon that It pay I aave you your wanted to and old though you are Mia Mary'a father. to care for bla farm machinery For grandfather a from ahume, unit Hint No third rty ran take a bead In It, yeara he ha followed the practice of why I It " done r air." housing bla farm Implement when nut The kirl'a Ixmoni wna henving with In nao. One aeed drill that be hint paaalonnte nnger Colonel Todhunter contemplated th "I'd Jiihi irke In penker for a aaed for fourteen year aold for $41.r know who It waa got you earnestly moment Then that to he maided. Why Like ThU aame Implement would coat new come and apeak 'to tne' iilxnit It!" flie is the Letter "S" a Sewing Machine? today "You're right. Tom." he conceded. about Other machinery that etclitimed "Who waa It, Colonel Tod "I bad lieen uaed a of vcar reckon you'll Slam Tticker'll have to number hunter? Wua It one or tlnuii IimIIcm brought alft thla out I between you, and th correHindlngly blgb price. what tbluka 1 good entwigh now ain't alu't nobody else can lift a finger. But IJLCAISK IT MAKES NEEDLES to aaaoclate wltb their dniighteiaV I've I've Just got one favor to aak of you NEEDLESS. got the right to aak you IIiIh, nuil I do before, you go any further, my boy." I.i'l iih Show You why Ordinary Need- aak It Who aent you here, Colonel Todhunter?" "What'a that, air?" aaked Tom. "I I Colonel don't mean to be disrespectful, colonel, less, by I'hniiitf na littie-May,- "It wnau't none of the ludiea, and I'm willing to meet you aa aa Colonel far Todhlllilcr innde niiwer I can, but you see now bow thing Without Hllghtest Just ELECTRIC MOTOR on Your Machine for a the IichIIiiI inn. "It are between Stain Tucker and me." wa.i Tom Htrlckhiud He heard what not saying word," waa goln' on, "I'm another TODHUNTER and he felt xorr.v lor Colonel Todhunter. "The only FREE TRIAL you, the little girl be went to hcIiooI WEEKS thing I want you to do, Tom, la not to wltb when waa a iMiy. he And It go hNikln' for Stain Tucker tonight. In wa'u't meddlln' on hla part, eitliet. It the first place, wua plum!) good ' he'a right here, and Remember KI .ECTRIC I I. AT IRONS' arp only f.1.50 now. of Missouri heartedneNa you alu't got no huatne mnnln' tbe The girl ahivered ua if h: had been chance of provokln' a serloua perennal WE SELL AIL KINDS o I' ELECTRICAL APPARATUS. atriH'k "Tom MtrleWluud!" ahe re- dltttculty where there' women, and tn peated, nlllloHt an If npeitKllig to her the siHiind place, you'd better get a self "Tom Strl( klutiil-- of all men! night's aleep for your own good. Tom. By RIPLEY D. He'a makln' love Mary '1'ihI SAUNDERS to mi I'm tnlklu' plain to ynu, my boy, be- your own hunter, daughter. And he cause a good deal deienda on It. Th known lay The Public Utilities Company that I'd down und die for chance are a million to one that theie'U bliu any day give ' be the word. And Is- - some mIiimii In before you'n Stam 1 Mas-Merr- It'a a I'hone 1.1. Cepyrk. 1911. ay S Mr. Todhunter tliul been told of Tucker get through with your argu- un-- , uuU Censaav all thla talk about tli.il gom' "Why don't you mak the man pay ment, and a cimiI head and a ateady to me ahume here Jill .Nineveh! too?" bund nre mighty useful thing to have but' a giime you Oh, it'a Hue nil air at sin h a time " lu-r- girl, letting her Into a pluyln' to got me e I en tit do no sink rhiiir that PROLOGUE. lieen lirnuylit "I'm cool enough, air," replied Tom barm to Ton, Strickland oi to your had 'I'he inolliet'a face was stern lu ion. Btrlckhind. Ladtee and gnttmn, permit daughter Mary, hi awed licit rt !" loiiilciunal shame!" sl.e niihI to Tutu "You Hut the colonel ahook b head. a to Slie aloud Mujdi liiiiuls ellni-hcd.- "For prtttnl Colon! Todhunttr her "Tom," tie aald, "I want you to prom- Then swiftly Hhe epoke uguiii. "They are not lit to touch her. I'm' shiiiue. of Mifouri and hit home folk ise me to go iptletly home right now Rhttu't ruin uie tin way!" nhc cried. air!" & 8 Thty'ro our kind people grew and go lo I us I After tonight tbegame'a - LiiriMlnil AUUHIHIIIIluLU. of Jat "Neither Tom StiKklMUd nor Mi Tom Strl. khiml's face white In your own you the plain, homelike, everyday Mary Todhiiuter nor Mr. TiHlhuuicr, His eyes, that had niet those of Mary bund, and ran play In It any way you see tit Thla la tori, yoa know, with whom yoa nor you, neither! I'll limit; you nil to mule eiilienty. held Mrs Todhuiit all I'm goln' to of you io get can tummer and winter and law. I'll iniike Tom Strn'Miind come er'a Indignantly I'or an Instant he ask home and I a g.NsI night's In for bis alum of my trouble Sime scenic. alsiul to sm:iU. Itnt il Mel rest, Tom." There waa K()l A X I whom you can get to know and luily the least shake In IW'.ST IITKD LUM.KST blni and bis NWeellienrt ind hin .sweet bent uliove her daughter, olivloits Jut the ieaker'a to like and to when ly for they , Ignoring him The wlileuiug group voice ;ai: ...: in tkimmtoky fttl benrt'a mother have set the i,nll a roll-In'- run into trouble. There't plenty he'a got to face the tnusic along of Women looked nt liilu with Tom Strickland hesitated. eyes. May F ull and Complete Sha-- n( Auto CoocU for Ailililioni and Repairs of love and romanee in thit with tne!" Lottie hoguetl's dreiidful "o home. Tom," aald Colonel Tod- charge still ringing in I lie "I la a eiory, with politiot tht tort "What do you uicuu?" ex. Inimed seemed air. hunter wouldn't true friend of Apparently hew tillered, of your If I you any IjKS A XI) novar go Colonel Todhunter Tom Strlck father let take M'lM MKM'. KNOW that will out of datt In tul a way. his glance foolish In KI,SH, All color hud gone out of the girl's turned heli'less chance an affair of thla A XI LINK. or Itt't hope to, anyway. There't resting a on And I'K MIL MAIL KXI'KKSK face aa nlie apoke. for lnviilli of lime Mary's kind I'm thlukln' of Mary, too, nothing problem in fare. The sli.i.U and shame of I say You go of tht ttory "I'll ahoiv you what I ineun!" she what when this home now." the girl had hist ln:inl were shown In TI oionel's grim lips were trembling I Wednesday and Friday a thit talt of tht colonel and hit half whÍNNred, her lingers tiutterlng Auto .cave CatUl.ad Motubiy. the look that met his. Then slie Utile met you: 1 mIii'i inert I fritndt and foot; a plain, at ber throut "I'll show I llir i F.nJ ol Route at 6: P. M gaze 7:UU AM. Arriving .ovi..u llie a good girl no ed tier and Totu Slrl.khiml left Tom Strickland nodded. "All right, straight, atl tht way through mijre, Colonel TihIIiiiii tier aide, women 1 the wlilsicrlim behind colonel." he ssike filially "I'll go I 1 TliuHila) and Saturday at 7:00 A.M. ter ain't Hiten to hrentlie the s:iiiie Leaves .ovinyton ucmÍiv. i ttory of tht honttt, old fathioned him. lie Clinic direct to Colonel Tod 'nunc I try fur-ihe- r air with your daughter Mary. Tom won't to do anything CarW.ad at 6:00 P. M kind worth rww- - hunter. until tomorrow, Arming, at ihat't Btrlckhind ulul the rest uf 'em's mlglit air." "I must ie you, colonel." he mutter "That all I ask. Tom," replied anxious to get me out of the wny. I in the ed brokenly. "You heard ev erv thing, ololiel CHAPTER X. agola', too Itut not till I've Mild my - - - didn't yoitV" Hut he saw to It the younger FAKE TO PEARL $5.50 Th Sham of Lottie-Ma- y Doggtt Utile aay to Mrs Todliiiutcr. sir. Not that The colonel nod.led. studying the nan got away from the arene - 7.00 and On Other. till then -- not even If Jmlriin iil il;iy nml arllou FAUF TO MONUMENT pcaker closely as lliey inmeil away villi. being Miibm-te- hell Itself .nl to temptation TODHUNTER and mine to uie the uet mill I . Wi I'AIUl TO KNOWLFS - - 7.50 "W hat II, Tom';" he asked "What hat mil-il- l ooiiei him to break bla were two of the ute!" I V" J I I - COLONEL can do for on m.i.I iid then, knowing that Tom AKL TO LOVING ON 7.50 "Stop Hint. .ottl( Mity!" Colo that attended the cried Tom Strl.klaml laughed l.'M.-rl- Mb kbin.l was safely on the road grand reception hull nel Tixllniiiter hteinly "You I I and xlveii inn talk "Nolblug." he replied "lint iuis tell ionic I'olonel Todhunter looked UP by the Mona of Confederate Veterana that way without reason und vou iiin I I yon the only lung can do for tin self situ Hlrds.iiit; without losing a mo-ncnt- got no - at the Nineveh botel. reason to say what joii've Just I've go to sis- Stamford 'linker and tttue I Howard Kerr, Manager. The botel dining room, fettlonncd In mild n hunt Tom Slrlcklniid"' choke the truth out of hiiii!" "Sim." he said. "I want you to aee bunting l or a reply laiiulu-- for the occasion, whs dnliiK tlie girl in his "What do on men n V" Stain Tucker tonight without fall and duty an a ballroom, the Mncveh I.imms face -- n ml the next hml lustuul she "I mean that he's g..f to te'l the truth tell him not to come Into town to-- wa past him baud atutioned umii a teiiipornry dartetl ami face this s. ainlal In my place. He row- .lust snv this lo him that platform at one end, and the ineiiilcr Her liend high, her eyes thishinu. tier la the one tli.it s res..nisble. not I Tom Strickland's lookln' for htm on of the Nineveh I.lht Infnnlry, all Sons little blind clinched at her side. In r !od only knows whnt issose. l.otile ace t o' this here Lottie May Dog of Veterana, were there In full uniform frame all a iiilver with cc itcincnl. May I'oggetl to lay her di-- gl e at niv L'ett business and there' a goln' to be M- - K, i M.nt'hii l.ivnuoliKi. Vlr I'rniHrnl. C Hiehard. Ixittle-Ma- Half an hour after the hull hepim . Hied oiuluoiislv to vv door!" IV- i. .1 N I iii,U-l..- n AntMlitht Ciihii r. Here trouble If thev meet, and then you 9 - 'hiT Tom Strickland came to the roluuel Mra. Tislhunter hIoimI with u toup of I'olonel Todliiiuter drew a .iih k algh cotue I k here and tell me what he with a troubled face. other Nineveh Indies, Mary lo.ll ter of relief. "If that the liulh. Tom snv I'm trvln' to prevent a ahootln' NATIONAL BAN KOFCARLSBAD "Colonel," be aald. "that Ktt'e Lottie standing close heliind her luotlu-r- . you're nil right, ami I must say I'm criiie. Sim. nml thla Is the only way May Doggett la tookl for a nilntily "Mra Toilliimler," said the outcast glad to hear il, I a use the ease looks I can see to do II." unpleaaant eiperlence In a few mln girl, her eyes deDautly holding those mighty ugly for you oilirruUc IT "All right, ( ) colonel." replied Mm. Depository Postal Savings utea If aotuettody don't gire her a of the persou whom she addressed. "I have to Hpenk plainly. T as Mary's "I'll look op Stain Tucker right away l.iviiiirnnn. '. H. M' 8. 1. KotxaU. friendly warnlug" got II DIKK'TOKS. Mnrii : underatund that ou wnnl me to leave father If joii've the nools that and deliver your message, K K J. V l.tvintrxlon, M. Ibclianl. then I'll re hni "What'a the matter wltb Lottie May thla purtv Immihisi. you think I ain't call Slam Tucker to time pio.lu. e 'en lui to you again, auh." - lu-i- e " now, ToimT" fltteu to Ih that I lu ti Juid Wotn right now- "I'll ns ls eternally condemned." "Well, air. If pretty aertoua There an Ain't that so, inn iiaiV" The youueer innii looked tin- - s,enkci conn I l'i.loiiel Tislhunter tn him- an ujcly atory about ber that' got to Mi 't'odhnnler was at Hist sho. ked til the face. l wlnle hot .niL-e- i In hi-e- self when Sim had departed on hla the ear of the ladiea tonight, Home Into ahrluklng from the girl. Then she Then smldeuly dotil l nml s.mii mission. "If niiy other man meddled In thing acandalou. In which the name of looked nl her plt.vingly. thl.ig of illsm.'i) look the place ol rage sci ions prH iite dim. tiity of mine Ilk th mau doeau't aeetu to he known, and "Iittie May." hhe replied, with a At I it sit he lauclii-- mock ihl'I as If hi I'm meddlln' lu lid of Tom Strict Look Here! I've juxt bad a tip that hIih'h k'IR to frank dignity, "I'm sony ou've made llltuself laud s I'd led him In pretty plain Ian Stockman, I I be aakod to leave the ballroom It'll ucb a It Is Hue tliut we tluiik "I lu'Ven't got a .Inc. of o f " n guage what thought of hi Interfef aid, i aba me ber tieyond redemption, air " you should not he here. Iti(t I was go "unless iii.v own out i. lu fr.m en. e. ev en If w aa engaged to hla WK HAVE IN STOCK ó x 5 THIRTY "Do you know the atory ?" tug to tell you thla privately, to spare what Lottie Mav hei eir h:is i,.:d , daughter Hut I nlii't gol no choice la - can give a I I long towers, "Only an It'a twin a- u lilensl around, you aa much u ixissihle" hold on Slam u. l.ei llial the matter want lo aave Tom and anh - feet for colonel, about aome man being to you make him l.s- Hie in. ill. I c I He keep Marv's heart from 1 x i ROUGH HEART FOR well ."No. waul!" Interrupted the lain' broken, li gill s wont l , i I leave har bona at hour of the iiIkIiI girl pacdloniitely. "You wa a goiu to Hint Sl im To. mail, and want to save old Hill Si rick CORRALS. love to I un-- i or early morning that can't tneun but put all the alíame on tne you could! her and tu.t she Inm a land from such a tragedy a thla one tblug. folk are rlalmlng 1'uj But I'll aay my aay before )ou do It, aeiicl." would be. nud I've got to take th a "And May tins Ms publli l hull bv the horn It afraid Uittle May'a In had Us tbe Mr Todhunter. And I ain't deiiyln' lo do I'll keep BCcllned pill.' Co c. I I ..I. way thine look " anything, either, mu I am t u leiil aid Tul those two young f..ols apart If I've got hunler. a to mv a The Groves Lumber Co "You ain't tnlied up In this t mutile, any of you for mercy. You're tour to curious c.icsi..n in liis,.( break neck dolu' It!" you. -- aa they rested loin Mr), Sim IMrdsong waa not gone long. are TomT" make me pay for my slii, ain't Vou -- ni..n klun.l pule fin e i i "Well, return-lug- . Totn Hliickland fltiMhed "If I waa, me. the sinful daughter of a inful "That miiMiii ev colonel." he aald ilsin deuce. Tom The t has ma. I,, i, "I've Just seen Stum colonel," be replied. "I reckou I d le mother? Hut why don t .vou uuibe the Tucker and Wort hless In ii.l a m e N..I....H told til m what ).oi aald. and he totd Uian euoiiKh to try and gut little May Uiuu pay at the hiiuiv I Hue, Mrs I od onearll Would U'licv e ...i '' me to sav to you thnt he wouldn't out of It tuyaelf without tMitherluv any huuter? That whut I in uskijiv oii. Tom 1st 1 k III ml . come In town at all tomorrow Saya 4 boly elte. No, air, I ain't mlietl up In Why d..n t you make the n.ii'u pav. llfle.l one luetic. hand it he don't want lo have any It Hut, gtMHl lird. colonel, I went to toor and smote s.natcli mi,, th, trouble : Lottie-Ma- open palm ol the with Tom Strickland now If be can acbool with wheu abe A dead alienee other followed these 'word "Nobody help It Issaose It would be waNu't knee blgb to a duck, and I "Maytm you but Slain Tin ker'" he crleil aetioua don't know who the "He'll know trouble, and he o I n't In tbe humor for wear I'd bat to aee ber publicly dis- man ImpilriHl it's the truth mid he'h I?' the utrl lavl.e know Hint I It Just at present " graced And )uu know ami I know -- you .nl lie av told me been use can't nutuw him? MnvU that she was Irving "Sim," asked the Él It woiild hurt old itaf ao It you to make uie tils rival colonel, "what did !Ktteit the reason ain't dolu' nor ttaytu And he's gol to confess I lint it I In Stam do or say when you told hlra would break bl heart. lr" notblu' against him?" t ROUXn TRIP TO ST. LOUIS $Ut.70 Colonel Todhunter made no reply truth bv liod I'M kill him if be don't' that II wna on ai ml of Lottie May There waa no reply. w t "Slop tight there. T '" that i'oin us lookln' for hli.i?" Ticket Special "I hough t. maybe. If you could get "Then I II tell you evrlatme.l Summer Tourist at who lie Is" cried ColoueJ To.lliiiiiter "Colonel i'odtiiiuter." replied ftloa, the cbauce, colonel," reauuicd Tutu am the girl And ltd v'nhcjuokc sleriilj "You're Reduced Ratea Will he on Sale Daily at her lliaklu' the biggest fool "he got w hile clean to his lipa never loualy, "that you might tell her and o llul't.-iin.-t- of voorselt September 311th, IncluMivo, and ber lingera again went aw man a fa. e go June Ul. lu make It hhmIIiI fur her to allp away that's Hihslble on all I his earth to a hile quick ber throat. "I ell yoll Ills it une! s 1 inal Return l imit October Slat. To uinu In voiir tlx. suh'" hla'n Hut he didn't make no com- before the ladle can do what they're It'a Tom Klli. - liiaV ' khmd. ltd- ll.ar "1'isd or no ment on that part of the meaaag. auh. I'nint in all St ten, Canada and Mea threatening to do, air 8he II tak It want to marry your daughter. fool.'' cried Tom Strhk Miss land. "I'm not going to let this thiuu He Just atiusl still for a mluut when i,o. Call at Station for from you, knowing that ber grandfa- it-- Particular. Mary Todliontcr, oia'am , Tom I got through, ther wa In your old regiment and lay at my door when I know the gnlllv and theo be told me D. A. Y that HtrhkUnd that who It W I've to you." EAGER, Agent. you're telling ber for ber own good, bum. and know, besides, he wouldn't ahat Just aald piieou little cry cam, fruja) Mary A look of deep relief sprang where aha might fiara up and kick ovar aak nothing ttteru for Ml Mary lata 4 Wash-sUnd- s, disease and to make known lta merit OftloMl Todbonter faca. "TlM's aft 20 Draasara they will send a 60c. package securely HCbt, b "Ami (M toll tbo." kuow.' Sow. THE GRANGE 0 Iron Bada wiapped and prepaid, Absolutely Free B What 1 wanted to SUB, I'm ful"' to .vou lf " r" ' 22 Bod prlng. to any reader of tha Current This that'll lake CanSaata at 1 contrive aouie plan Mo, MS Mattreaeea emedy also cures frequent desire to kn-- i J. W. D AH HOW. Chalhaam, K T. Tucker wy from Nineveh tuxl 1 L Tabla urinate and inability to control urine a few laja at If ii Mr uf IM Sew Tor &au kin away for t Rem W. V. Rug X 12 during tha night or day in old or young Kim. we liejilila we ceo do that. Be Deltox 9X12 1'ha C. H. Kowan Drug Co. ia an old to prevent tbe trouble HltoR. t Iht." Sure You're Right GOOD GRANGE Hall-ae- at A Reliable House, rrite them today for tm BlrdaotiK liHikwl nt tin? aprnker WORK. Mirror IwWlldlT- - Ward-robe- s, tha free medicine. Cure tha afflicted With OlIMtblUK Of llt'tpW' Ytm Ami ktrt la takt any one word honest Thru. Whit Qrangaa In On Caunty In I lll Kitchen Tablas, members of your family, then tell meat In bla i!r aawii al enguie r vu ran acc unu brluMi-im- l not Have Don er Are Doing. I fsmuw your neighbors and friend abjut tnia Aenly. bla tarn y younttf that Vtt Sikkney la Extension Tables tnlm-A- . ttnttnct tht k- -i The work of Importance waa remedy. I'v tlrt tN ilmpktl, raat mgfM Com In arc tt. China Closet a Rock- - mdt. and of Hit" !" iiniiln' eotiiiillHhmeiit of city market In Side-boar- "tkim '" d t u county tbla vary nla-li- a UnM" fn.ll. ford, the aent, where producer Election Notice. fr plan- connumera R. Ohnemut Kitchen Cabinet, on Black IWHimii lnk. hii.I thv and meet to their mutual Notice is hereby given that an elec- timl- !;i iiflt-- r advantiiKe IluKer, egR, chicken Faultless Range ked to atari before Eddy- - 11 111 acentsc Bake-ove- tion will be held in county, New i jqawm n tomorrow I'll wain 'em '"t veetntileM and fruit are brought to tbe I Mexico, at the various voting Pre- In on I tie himI H K" "'t niaiket place and offered for aale on XL Carlsbad. N. M. Refrigerator, Tucker Ohacacs ttCma J ! vínote on the 2 st. day of June, 1913, ta tb Tu. kT' ami icUe H'lr three mornltiK of eacb week, price Bowls A Pitchers Vltattou uiaHf I urrw iiml Hint helm; ii i it do that are about halfway Center Table tor the purpose of determining the all be consent to Ki Tln'ii. mlunel. hetneen retail and wholesale, tbui Hat rack, question of establishing county high got ill. In JuhI keep til 111 Hllil lieipliix Ixiih neller and buyer. Wasta, achools in Eddy county W'f lo A MaMa Churn (10 Gal) at Arteaia, Tom apart fr cue ilny iiikI iiIkIií and After nNpluilt pavementa wm laht Oraadjlot, woo to rathee mleerty. Carlabad, Hope and Lovington. Said I I ho prtnclpnl of Rock Easel We're turned lie Irl'k!" on atreeta fori waa reoorerlaaf from a leng 111 election to bo held at the following you. approvi-- the hitching post were removed ao Oil Heater ' "Bully for Him!' and How waa It tUctor," ha asked a.oa PLANTS iowna and places: tolonel. "It IkIiim lo look like n i nn that teaniH could not be left hour after Birds Eye Mapl Chiffonier day. nhat I waa abt to fervo so aay M Precinct No. 1, at Carlsbad. B thlH tlllllK tlllMlllill to II NCHmIIiIo hour to Mump hole In the pavemeut Drear - week wtthoot SWEET POTATO. Precinct No. 2, at Malaga. flnlab, and that a a ni.- hIk lit mor the (rriinuc made a united effort to aatlar " Commode to II few minute In roa worn fad by the favar." SOUTHERN QUEEN AND Y EL Precinct No. 3, at Hope. than It looked like have i inst provided nearby atreeta "Wtt. " Table ago, I ran tell you!" to in commodate the farmer. It baa "Ara aarr Thao aftar a aa LOW JERSEY. Precinct No. 4, at Lakewood. fv 1 Chair now ticen promised that the work ahall meot'a reflecttea. wtofe I aaold dea CABBAGE, LEADING VARIETIES i Precinct No. 6, at Monument. (TO BE CONTINUED) 1 White Enamel Chiffonier he done, and city and country people It to my eireaala.a Precinct No. 6, at r-; TOMATOES, LEADING VARIE Arteaia. I I I I I I I I " H II II I I I H allko will lie glad to have tblnga again TIES. Dresaing table Precinct No. 7, at Dayton. 1 " WHEREIN THE V BEAT U8. made convenient for the farmer. Crtrweli Mae M Screen Precinct No. 8, at Queen. I Almimt every grange now haa lta an Kt ALL READY FOR SHIPMENT NOW 1 M "Have yea heard that prima dooaa Chair Precinct No. 9, Knowles. or SEND FOR PRICE M at European farmer think mini fair, nn exhibition open to all gtnft I tuadarataad ak made bee LISTS. 1 Rocker do Hera tbe Precinct No. 10, at Lovington. T not hlng ao much aa they of ineinlierH and their famdlea. manager aed taara aa ha hwteaed." Diahes A Lamps. Only two lila gralna, vegetable Precinct No. 11, at Loving. feeding the aoll. farmer Klmwa "Sha waaa't aUflac than. She we ROSWELL SEED CO. Notice is hereby given that. I. the method of restoring rertlllt) to and fruit, and hi wife and daughter Precinct No. 12 at Nadine. toiling him thing aboat ar salary aa- - undersigned, Sheriff, as aforesaid, will Mm aoll are known to man. imd exhibit bread, cake, pie, canned fruit pctatMa&NWaaaiaTtoi Precinct No. 13, at Eunice. i tur. sell the above described tbeee method they prm-tl- o Jelly and fancy work of all klnda Mult personal pro Precinct No. 144, at Otis. ae-- perty highest ceaeeleaaty. One In to inm on able irl7.ex are offered. Judgea being to the bidder, for caah Precinct No. 15, at Pearl. It left-m- grange, M. N. Cunningham public It and plow Into the lectinl froui Home other and at auction, at tha building occu- Precinct No. 16, at Lower Cotton- alfalfa, rye. Boua plante clover, uiiicli pleasure ami profit reaillt. Notk of DUaerat Sala. pied by tha Western College of the wood School House. other la to feed It (if several graiixea bave heea fetch. The late Notic ia haraby ftraa that: AUCTIONEER. New Mexico Conference of the Meth The following r t In- persona have been ap- fertiliser coiiitiliiatlon trying ii new plan, which haa proved Whereas, on tha 28th day of October, Will cry salee la any portion of Eddy odist Episcopal Church, South, in the pointed by Board ra expensive mineral known to I ii Iciest Inn and profitable. It la to la the of County 1909, tha Board of Directors of tha Coaaty. Have had aeveral years' ex- city of Arteaia, County of Eddy and aa "cointtierclHlM' mi vlln ii iielL'lilioring grunge to provide aa Judgea of said election: farmer Pecos Water Usara Association by vir perience and guarantee trate of aoda or other tiling)' the program for Home eaperlitl meeting. aatlafactloa. State of New Mexico, on tho 16th dav Precinct No. 1, Carlabad, J. T. Coop- tue of tha powr vastad in than by tha Addreaa M. N. CUNNINGHAM. of June, 1913, 10 M. ooua aaltai, and, best of all the vlsttliitr uraiiKe being repaid In Ilk at o'clock A. of er, F. H. Kicharda, and C. H. McLena-the- n. thing, barnyard murk manner at n Intor date. It not only articles of incorporation of tho Said R F D 1 Phone 42 G Carlabad, N. M. that day, to satisfy said execution, to of by-law- s, brings new Intereat to the meeting by association and tha ordered gether with interest and costs there- Precinct No. 2, Malaga, C. R. Helm, Interchange of but help tb Uvy against the Idea, of an assessment tha on. J. II. Billings, and T. U. Tyler. people to set uripiiillited. of said association and de FIGHT THE SAN JOSE SCALE. aharholdra M. C. STEWART, Precinct No. 3, at Hope, H. White, clared tha same to ba a Hen on lands the FATTY'S Sheriff of Eddy County J. A. Shelton, and W. P. Riley. Urna-Sulph- to which capital stock of Spraying Racommendan HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. tha tho asso Dated May, 14th 1913. New Mexico. Precinct No. 44, Ijtkewood, Charies of U te Kill the Inaatt. ciation tha several shareholders ara otocka, J. N. Wood and E. C. Cook. York Qranga Read De apurtenant From November to April In the New Favor of threa dollars and tan OUNTAIN Precinct No. 5, Monument, Rube Sim partment Divorced From Politic. cents ($3.10) par share, sama ba od for apraylng to control the tha Notice. Knowlea, Tom Bingham and Wm. G. put a Tho poHltlon of New York I'atrona Jo acale and at the aiune time' ing payable tha flrat day of Decern In the Probate Court, Eddy County, Mac Arthur. top to a peel attacking the folium- - n of MuHlinndry on the highway que ber, 1909. New Mexico. Precinct No. 6, Artesia, Albert Blaka Apple tree, the leaf bllater mile Tli lion la Mated In a reaolutlou adopted And in like manner an assessment nt the last hcmhIoii of the atate grange. In the matter of the catat of J. S. E. Furree and Joe Tyler. beat time la at the cIoho of winter. Jo' wa duly mad on tha third day of aa tb buda are to swell lint It will hardly get what It want Dost of Cold Drinks C. Keith, deceased. Precinct No. 7, Dayton, Fred A. Ber- October, 1910, for tha aum of Three Tbe Inaoi't la rather hard to deten llitx year. Tliia la the resolution: Ice Crertm, etc. Notice is hereby given that I, tha ry, A. A. Kaiser, and W. F. Daugher-ty- . Until It heroine ao aluindiiiit Unit al Wlimvii. Ilia New Turk álate grange dollars and ten cents ($3.10) par acra, undersigned, hava been appointed wne - la railed to lta work I He n plmicer In the advocacy of a aya' the same being- dua and payable on taction tern ot Improved highway In which mar Administrator of the estate of J. C. Precinct No. 8, Queen, Lee Middleton briiin-ln-- or or tin of 1910. dying of twig or ki t roiailn nlinuld ba given primary eot the first day December, Keith, Deceased. John Means and Walter Thayer. wbole tree. It ta exceeding aunili ami he (tret conat rooted. And In Uka manner aa assessment I further give notice to any and Ml Precinct No. 9, Knowles, Jim Mul-lan- e, about balf aa big a the head of n pin Hraolvi'd, Thnt It vlawa with crave CO was duly made on tha fifth day of Sep lartj portion of BarberShop persons having es-ta- to Emerson Blau-ve- la covered with h llat, round l irk rr.a the iltverHlon of a claims against the John and T. E. lt and biiml laaua of 160,000.000 by tember, 1911, for tha aura of four dol r w orlKlnal of decedent, to present at graylab aealn In the center hl h IiiI tha same hixm h'Klnlntlnn to the construction of lars and ftfty-save- n and ono half cants la oaually to be dlnrerned a ximil which ara prlmarlly Intended within the time required by law, to Precinct No. 10, Lovington, R. V. hiKliwuve ($4.57tt) par acra, tha asm dua rataed anot surrounded ly n mIimIIo to acrve tha Intereata nf tha faw to' bain: wit, on, or before, May 1st, 1914. (xtve, Oscar Thompson, and F. G. depression. Aa It heeomea more u lili'iimim rather than tha ninny for bual and payable on the first day of De . Up-to-dat- That all claims Shepard. unit It demunue that In tha con Everything New and e. not properly verified moron twig or i cember, 1911. tbe branch taken i t ut't Inn of Improved hlKhwaya In the and presented to ma on, or before, said Precinct No. 11, Loving, R. E. Tucker a arorfy, aahy apiienranre A rtf fuliii lln prlinnry purpoee of the vnlera And in like manner an assessment John Nymeyer, na In tha propimlllun auhmilted Courteous Treatment to All last named date, will ba forever barr- and Walter Stone. or abruha will Ih likely to die on i'iicnml was duly made on tha twenty-fir- st day In vol fur ibO.WW, ed. Precinct No. 12, Nadine, i ioiul.ir tha allltlonal W. D. proper treatment la given . tu t.ilrlv, rnlthfully and aubatantlailjr of February, 1912 for tho aum of tan Grimes, M. I Dated: Carlsbad, New Mexico, J. Franks, and B. W. Pin- Tbe method of ami tro U a tlioiouii carried out; unit, further, cents (.10) par acre, tha same being praying with a limo sulphur hoIuihh rtekoivnl. That It onndemna tha preaant L April 28th, 1913. ion. niKuiiUiitliMi highway depart due and payable on tha first day of Tbia material I now put up li n of the atata HUBERT Precinct No. 13, Eunice, E. 1L Norton iicnl hy which iiMIcIhIm alteady burden March, 1912. KEITH, centrated form hy aevenil uiaiiiirin I. v liiipot dint and dullua, d Administrator of the C. V Eatlack. and D. B. King. olieron And in like manner an assessment Estate of J. arera and ta on ante In store or H him, nmi.illi.K uM their tlira for tlietr prupc Keith, Deceased. Precinct No. 14. Otia, Hubert Keith, petfnrmamn and whlrli iliitb-- have n duly mad on be mad at home. Any atnto expert waa th fourteenth day A. M. Hove and W. H. Reeves. Bang station will give dlrertloim rm liri'Hitiy ii'liillon to the hlKhwaya of II of October, 1912, for aum of four Jamison Vavter, M, D. attain, ara hunted Willi tin- - tmpirlaiil th Precinct No. 16, Pearl, Rob- Im-h-i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Nate uelng. la nppiiei I ninety-fiv- e aMidac aad It duly Involvcil hi he propfr admltiltra dollars and cants ($4.95) erta, J. J. Simpson, gaaana i 013861 and E. Robert. by af a apray pump rl vim: tlun of liL liuiiy na tinwla. uimclaiitltlc per acre, the sama being' dua and pay fine, avlet apray. The aauie materia ami wunliiliil, I In-- . Department of the Interior, U. S. Precinct No. 16, Cottonwood, Lon HimiUnl Dint wn'r.ure In fuvur nf able on the first day of December, la oaad In more diluted form In miiiii Land Office Mex- Chopin, C. W. Bamford and Daniel atHin i 'oiiiioihnIoii of lilghwaya abolulal 1912. Oculist and Manufac- at Roswell, New Ber aa a aubetltute for bordeaux mix dlMiiriil f nt política III which tenure of ico, May 6, 1913, Eipper. Imi And, Where! tha aharaboldar men- tore, but It ahould never be applied li nice Kliml ilcicrniliiud hy eftlclenr) Is At said election ballots shall w Notice hereby given that William read Ok atreoger "winter atrvngtb' to ircc atnl onn n i iiilmr of hich ahall ba man tioned below has failed and neglected of piuvrd inliiiliilatiiitlva ahlllly and on turing Optician W. Varner, of Carlsbad, N. M., who, "For County High School at Arteaia, flat are In leaf. New Hauipnlitre Kx to pay tha amount so levied against civil en imur ImvltiK had apoclal train on January 27, 1908, made II. E. Carlsbad, Hope and lovington" and pertiaant Sutton. In mid p ui tlcul experience In hlghwa him, or them, 13890 "Aeainnt County High Schools Ar- coimtruclloti And, appears I have had thirty yeara eiperienc Serial Number 013861, for S' at Whereas it that all teaia, Carlnhad, Hope and Lovington" a Temporary Fane. proper things prescribed by said in the examination of eyea and the SEK, SE SWK, Section 7; NWV4 Ma ar C W. BEEMAN, It ertaa a great convenience ti Qranga Not In Politic. tides of incorporation and tha tha fitting of glasses. No charge for SE Section 18. Township 24-- fanca which may be readily rollikiiiiiN iiml political editor ara Range 23-- N. M. P. Chairman Board of County Commi- - lava by-la- of said association for tha examination. I grind my own len- Meridian, has moved froui placa to hihI In often ready to graHp at any atrawatba loners, Carlsbad, New Mexico. nln.u cl ses, can duplicate filed notice of intention to make Five trong u to lend aid during a campaign. making, ordering, and levying of said therefore any enough to act na tmrrii ii'iii Year Proof, to establish claim to Attest: more ICvery now mid tlieu an effort la made aaaeasments to fig tha lian thereof on leaa apon the shortest notice. Bring th aTlnt atork. eciilly land above described, A. R. O'QUINN, County Clerk. beep and awtua. The atyle lllusii to ilmi; the grnnge na mo and grange aaid landa to which said shares ara year broken glasses to mo and I before A. R. aerawltb will prova auguextlve to tin Influence luto parllann politic. 8m apurtenant have been dona, can Duplicate the Lenses while yan O'Quinn, County Clerk, in his office, faroar bandy with toóla, na most furiu an atieiupt wu made aoiu day ago NOW THEREFORE, by virtu of wait. at Carlsbad, N. M., on Juno 9, 1913. l.y one of tho great dally papara. Tbla the premisas and of tha power eonfarr Claimant names as witnesses: Sam- paper ave a long artlcl giving 1st door south Dr. Boaraa. B. Carlsbad ed on me by by-la- uel Smith, Walter E, Thayer, Rich- Furniture Co. granger' political tha of said asso- prominent view and ard Smith, Jama W. Tulk, all of In sume umd a cartoon ciation, I will offer for sal at public the lastie ahow NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTION Carlabad, M. (J auction to th beat bidder for tha N. lug a fanner marked "Stat rang' lat By virtue of an execution, issued Milutliig to n row of candidate on tb part or portion thareof, for a tun suf T. C. TILLOTSON, out of and seal Dia aide of a building, and underneath waa ficient to pay aaid aaaeitment and tha under the of the May 9 Juna 6 Register. UNDERTAKERS tint fxprcNHloii, "There' my colora. cost of this advertisement and of said trict Court in and for th county of 'I'd those who are uot familiar with al, th land described and owned by Chav, and Stat of New Mxlco, Better Than Spanking. R.M.THORNE the grange thlx would lead lo tb opln th person or persons below, vis: upon a Judgment rendered and dock- Spanking will not cura children Ion the grange waa allied with of that Spencer C. Faville, lands described eted in th said court, on tha 8th day wetting the bed, because one of tho three prouilneut partlea. It Is not a as th South on half (SVi) of tha of March, 1913, In an action wherein habit but a dangerous disease. Tha C. LIOCN8CD EMBALMCR Km li Is not the case The grange doea Ullery Company tha Furnitur Is Chi-cag- o, not tangle up In paitlnau politic. South Eaat Quarter (SEtt) of tho H. Rowan Drug Co., Dept. B1158 stand for principle, not for partlea. North East Quart? (NEK) of th plaintiff, and Tha Western College 111., hava discovered a strictly It would he Hiilclde for It to ally Itaelf North East Quarter (NEW) of Sec- of tha New Mexico Conference of th harmless remedy for this distressing Tolophono70 to any party. Such cartoon bow tion Seven (7), Township Twenty-fou- r Methodist Episcopal Church, South, is grange any tho lined up with political (24), Sooth, Rang Twenty-olg- ht (28) defendant, in favor of tha aaid plain party are attempt lo mislead tbe peo East, New Mexico Principal Meridian, iff, and against tha said defendant,for grange plv The haa doue much containing ten acres, more leas, tha sum of $1608.62, together with clear our political aliiioapher by lead or NO. BAB7 costs of suit and proceedings to ba Joan B- - . C. BBaaa. O M . uoosa, lug lta memliera to think for tbern together with any and all interest Jot, w. A. rasca Vloe Aaa' Icai. asm or roartaLt aelvea ou the great problem of the Mary E.JIanay may hava acquired or taxed by tha Clerk, which said execu- Prl4at rrlal. oaalr. Caahlar. ra ara The I wo eud of a ne ilou ar day. but no political party baa any may have In such lands or water right, tion waa directed and delivered to ma ahowa tS the Ogur fcUch ms lbm I trlng on It National Stockman. which said water right appurtenant as shsriff In and for tha county of Ed Tho Firot twaiv or fuurteon feel long, with to such land Is recorded as water right dy, nd Stat of New Mexico, I hava Notional Bank , Oarabaicl, Nww fccaaa placa I by 4-- Tho cnmKpi,-- Mloo Large Comparative lualnaa. number 01(1(1- - levied upon all tha right, title and in 1 Ou at A 1 tin ra by tbe left The Monmouth County Farmer' Ba Said sala will commence at 10 o'clock terest of th said defendant, Tha Capitol and Ourplus, $150,000. at and. tb touiriieN a a ot I ana change of New Jersey not a grange A. M. on, Monday, Juna th ninth, at Western College of tho New Mexico W have ample capital and ara preparad al all time to care for Vhkh fit In Ibe grot eud at It b I orgunl.iitlon, but It point way to th tb th front' door of tha Court Houaa of Conference of tho Methodist Episco need ot oar uualomar. Th patronage f th pabilo i respeolfally - at fu Uka cvrnera at c c c Amerita i uccfsaful which la a car Eddy iiouoa. mi account oa eaaeu, to raoeive oar boat AjvkttJtarlal dlnal grange prtnclpi. The laat ra county, Nw Mexico, and thr pal Church, South, In and to tha fol attention. port of thl eicbang ahow a tot continue during th hour of 10 A. M. lowing described personal property, Halving the Farmar. buatneaa tbe paat year of ftHI,T6&ftl and to 4, P. M. until all said hreperty to wit: Tto piaat bredera of the Wl. ain It waa organlxed only Ave year ago or ao much thereof ahall ba aold for a 7 No. 12D Stoves, tparlBtaut tallón have Imreiiaed the with a Mild In capital of 17,00ft Today sum suftyient to pay aaid assessments t No. 122 M gvaraga yield of barley all and one Imit It capital atock I 7tl,CJ, and upon and tha costs, as follows: The (JITV LIVERY FEED par by producing a new 0 per t and STABLE Bjhl err thl dividend of rent baa been Amount asaoased $1(1.2$ 7 Folding Chairs, gaara prolific variety The Mlchl declared. It capital and aurplua no 15.00 S M iperlment atatlon baa dewln-- amount to 1101.734.20. Tb total bual Cost. Rotary CAPT. W. 8. B. MITCH 1NER A SON, Props . 21 St B. fariatlaa af wheal that yield more tima nea foi five year amount to M.S2U, ThU Stablt if located nonr Hotel SchliU on Mermod 7 00 total number of package TOTAL 1173.19 741 Opera laWo tka átale' areraga t'on hre.il is The Street of Matonie Hall an i Carlsbad am year waa AT7.TK 17 eJt Furn. Co. aeary where, la eipertment atatlon bandied laat or Give wder ay hand this list day Rocking The beat of horeei that are guaranteed to farm, ar Increaalug ylelda hy carload In the laat four year 11,140.! of May, A. D 111$. 1 D. stand a M C Chairs reasonable day's drive at all times and no others kept kraatltac more produrtlv varletle ton of fertiliser bv beat com ICOTT ETTER, $7 Dining M ding not to pounded and aold to mambara laat ace seed be confined of ta Traamraa Peco Water Uaon . F. T. Desks Fine Rig Always on Hand. tattoaa, la a faaciuat ait'baug. Aacto I tfHaBaa)t but tloav 2IMar4t Commode tf ataV for aj osa We Hare aa typeclerifr Flae Lot el Oes tie Saddle horses If

rtay Ball. Farewell Surprise Party at Otis. A Farewell Luncheon. The husky ball tossers from Carls- The Hunt family, who live on their Honoring Mr. K. E. Hackett. who ClassifiedAdverlisenienls CARLSBAD LOCAL ITEMS bad came near scoring victory over homo place near Otis, ware victims of M. M. I. left tins week with her family for the .. aggregation yesterday a New ft-- surprise front their neighbors and oik, where thev will make their holding them to a li tie in eight in- Wednesday nings. friend, last niglit. The future home, the Ladies' Aid and FOR SA I.E. General meirliandi 3 The same teams are clashing Pii'-hyt- The famous C met at the Otis school house al y oí .i Ad-lrc- -s PICKKD IT HF.RK. ITIFRF AM) ranch of Midland, this afternoon, in what will prove the Micn iy, toe tore, with and a hotel. Texas, has been sold to a foreign syn- in goodly numbers and then drove church, gave a farewell V. K. KVERYWIILRF. HV It last of the season for the team inian puity at Itilhicy, Monument, N. M. Ol Tor cadet the home of Mrs. Hunt, where the home la-- dicate a consideration of f2,uo.- - which disbands Wednesday. they ol Mrs. A. A. PavM l LOCAL IIFSTLKR. and will be divided into arriveil us the worthy family were a-- I Ihiirsday. small game ex- I.O.sT. Lililíes co-it- piol unci Yesterday's was a pretty Iiout to retire. A most enjoyable tune! About a' ly about furnis colonized. The riropet ty is twenty. four ladies were pre i hibition, the teams closely matched so ' M.i-i- mil or two oiilh of town mi tilt" surrounded by 400 miles of fence was spent by all. The visitors curried eni. c wiis lurui-nc- il Mi Rustin was in from and that the outcome was problematical w.ui M.il.ira i'.nd. 1'iinl'T please leave at John the Plains has ninety wells and windmills, is wun iiiem cuKe, sandwiches, and iced l.inn ut tuc piano, ami Mrs, l eg end it all way. Spencer Beau-tif- ul re- this wtk. located in the shallow the of the City lea, with which the company wus re iciiueriitg some i'liinut ilhrc and receive suitable water belt near was pitted cap- choice vocal .clcclioi. paid. Midland. Toyah against Stewart, guled. A buffet luncheon Knterprise. tain of the cadets, and both worked vas served and Grover Tullius, who visited portions Messrs. Snyder and Real of the WT During the evening the Good Will nil present had ii good lime, suddcncij well, though hit I - of Arizona, relurin-- l last week. ranch sold Hill Carlsbad the latter Circle of the Oils Sunday school, of only by For SALE Mare, ai n,'- s and bug-Ge- o. to McLendon of Carls- hard in the opening rounds. He tight- the thought of Unir friend bad, 400 cows at $r0.00 per head and which class Mrs. Hunt is a member. and who was leaving them. ry- L. Hunt, Otis. ened un however, ral- i are now after that, and, lirtSHHIltft.il Iw.l ii ni. ttf ut ..rl ti.ir This family be illy The Utilities company have com gathering for delivery. This his team mates in stick can soared from js highest lying work, silver teaspoons, as a token of the church I pleted their line in La Huerta. the price yet paid for cows tied up the score. Roswell Record. their above referred to. The Koomirs Wiinlrd. have two nice in this section of the country. Toyah regard: Miss Hunt was presented with two fons were members of the cool rooms to rciil close in. Enquire; a gold necklace Attorney l)ow was a visitor to his Enterprise. and pendant on behalf and faithful attendants ut the f Mrs. Etri Tavs id'ur doors north of After playing one tie game and los- of the C. 1. C. various young peoples rvices and Rightway Hotel. old home at Roswell over Sunday. ing one with New Mexico Dr. H. II. the Military 1'his family has been active in the Mis. Hackett was a worker in all the Frank Rolerts will arrive week, ag- luna 1 A t rwl t k M : ...ill Institute this the Carlsbad social life of the community and in women's societies, and her loss will Thompson, Ixwington, " x' f nini uiü uay ll'MUWiriK Will MONEY SAVED. Osrar of was gregation left yesterday, for home. the Sunday school, and regrets ct their be keenly felt. The best wishes of a occupy the pulpit of the Methodint By using Monument-Knowle- a in the county neat on business this "One thing, though," said one of the leaving are voiced by all. Those Pres large circle of friends is the week. extended them is in rontrrpiriitinn players, "if we can't beat the Insti- ent to honor the occasion were: Mess Telephone Line In point east aa faraa treat Store for the tute, we know we can Iwat your city at that time. Those who r. rs. and Mesdames W. W. Guitón, G. Agricultural Meeting. Midland. No charge for overtime. heard ." Rosweil News. Miss Willie Matheson left last Mon- roberts on his visit here Fullingham. Bennett. Ellsworth. Mav. An agricultural meeting will be held lyr. K. H. KNOWLES. day last winter, (i. W. Nichols, Mir. for a week's visit with relatives will need no urging to attend and a Arlie Nichols: Mes at Otis schol house I riduv night. June in Roswell. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. llenderson, and dames Hen Foster, H. A. Carder.SVheel, PI 1 If. , . large congregation will no doubt be ...... i. i. .iiiii-i- oi me nuniu re nv.i. Mrs. Henderson, seoWr, were in Keith, Keith, I FOR SALh t.wo nd present. the Umb; Misses and li. II. Simpson, piofes-o- r of ani- - h,f h" V. L. Sullivan was a passenger on city from Malaga yesterday. They are Williamson, Ellsworth, Ollie and Blan- mal husbandry of the Agricultural Pow'r J?"1'" engine. Enquire at comparatively newcomers sec- che Harris, the southbound Wednesday, enroutc Or. Rcarup, daugh- to that Haltie and Bertha Eakers, and Mechanical college will be present this office. wife and three tion only in Mc- to points in Texas. living this county since Johnson, Carder; Messrs. Keith, The meeting will be - ters left in their automobile last Sat- March. They under the uu- speak highly of the cor- Clelland. White, Tipton, Haumback, spices of the Otis Funnels Union. ' urday for a trip through Chaves and dial welcome S. For first class milch cows see R. Mrs. John Nevenger and dau- Lincoln accorded them bv the Smith, E. Carder, Hwers and Clif- and address the farmers. little counties, where they have sociable citizens of the lower Valley. ford Ewers, ghter, Thelma, came in from the ranch many old friends and among whom Ellsworth. Ihnemus. near I'earl, Wednesday. they will visit, expecting to Mrs. Daugherty pleasantly return the Rev. Hell, enter- last of this week. J. E. of Hope, and Rev. Woodmen Service at Methodist Church tained the members of the ' Priscilla Sam P. Taylor, of Artesút, will begin FOR RENT. Nice residence, larga H. K. Hates, who had been in Carls-ba- d Everybody invited to the Woodman's Thimble Club" at her home on Wet a series of revival services at the ro.x rooms. Cheapest house in town. for several days last week, left The Hunt family, consisting of Mrs. Haptist service at the Methodist church Sun- street yesterday afternoon. Oth- - Roswell Inst Sunduy. church Saturday nii'ht Msv day ut 11 A. M.: er ladies in the neighborhood hud been l'or t this office for Hunt, her son George and daughter Mist. Everybody at- P"'1 c" Miss are Invited to Order of worship: invited and the affair was very inform- - Curra, expect to leave the last tend. The music will in le charge of Voluntary by the al and pleusunt. The workers' pro- - Mrs. Will I'enton, left lust Saturday of Ihis week for their new home in Prof. P. K. Texas, orchestra. are PASTURE: Plenty of grass and Lovelund, Cumble. of who Hymn Ml. kickmiik lupiuiy on pres- for Texas to visit Mr. Kenton's pa , whither the good requests the members of the various nriMtmas water. Close to town. R.OIINEMUS. wishes of all their friends in Otis and Apostles Creed. ents, und u number of line ones will rents, his mother peing ill.. choirs of the city to assist in the sing- 1' re.si.lt from Carlsbad accompany them. Miss Hunt ing. raver. the Prlscillu ch.h. Tie was Anthem, "He Knows it All." ho.stess served u delicious salad com -- e FOR SALE. Will sell my residence. Rosw.-- I the callable teacher of the (His Miss Alta Rennett. of . to school the pu-- t year and was very her guests who were: Mesdames 4 rooms and two Rper linur n few days in the city, the All i bath, lots and barn, members of Eddy Grove Camp Gloria I'atri.' Hutchinson, Hun.Mck, Bowden, Kini.e , , guest of her cousin, Karl Hull. successful with her work. ('heap if bought thiough o. a. w. o. V ., and visiting members dilations l; 1 h Reed, Fessenden, Buddy, t'aiilield. owner. A. are requested to meet ut W. O. W. Notices and offering. Wheeler, Ab.oie, and Misses l'cai.,n, E. BAILEY. was up Miss Cloe Williamson, who has been hall Sunday morning 1st and Stephenson. Professor from a resilient June at 10::U Hymn 420. Loving yesterday, taking treatment of the Otis neighborhood for o'clock from which they will march in Sermon before Woodmen by the past eighteen months, the CHARLES A. BIGEI.OW, Contract- one of our local physicians. left yester- a body to the Methodist pa -- from day for church where tor. Mr. J. F. Hart at Dark Canyon Wells Oklahoma where she will visit Rev. J. It. Goodloe will preach An- Hymn HXli. Cement Walks, Tanks. Cisterns, the hud the misfortune to a bile ed for a month ufterward going on to nual Memorial sermon. Benediction. receive Joe Lusk came in horseback yester- her dd home in Indiana. from a rattlesnake on his hand while dc, Concrete Work of all Kinds day "from the ranch ami expects to putting it into a ben . i, e.-- t. By prompt I'lti l.e ;J. Carl. bad. N. M. M-- spend a couple of weeks in town. "Ti m" Kellis. was in the t it v two At a meeting of citizen's held at applications of iilote 'hand O. J. Puriind, Oklahoma, ani the in of and Prof. or three days thi week, en route to 'ommerciul club rooms, Wednesday piowd al once and Mr. Hart A. K. I'.ailey, it ilir i i accompanied by the in t I s i.i: Hor.e, agon and Mr. anil Mrs. Benton Gordon of his home Sterling City, Texas, from .afternoon, a temporary reorgani.al ion Kan as ity uesday for a vi-i- l with children, spent I ' the first of the week oil . T Oucen. are visiting their daughters, the llelds in the upper valley. Mr. 'of the Cemetery Association was ef Ins children, Mrs. Ilait aivoiiip.ii.v ii mow ing inn. i.ii i II N . on the Bailey ranch, returning Thurs- Kellis has been bu. y renewing fected, him. Mesdames C. N. and Tom Jones. day. the by the selection of Mrs. Jose oris friendships of other years, since his p'iine Anderson as temporary chair-Ima- u return. He left for nis home today. and Mrs. Myrtle Hopkins as tem- - Children's Pay will be observed at "Grandma" ' ios-r- tt left l.i t week P MR I Rv. Wm. Rcauchnmp came down i porary secretary. A meeting looking OF PANTS RI E. the Methodist church June 2?nd. A Wednesday night from Red Tcp Friday lot a viit With her So in With everv suit ordered up to June school N. W. Weaver, for many years coun- -' to th'' permanent election of officers full program will be son, Hugh , i I printed later. houve where he has been conducting wil1 hI Spring-- Tc. The ip "ilh. No ciili h penny and ty commissioner of r:ddv county, who ,"' Saturday, the Mh of is a long material a series of revival one lor a ladv of her ai'i hut workm insbip guariinteed. See W at- services. has been living ut the' home of his at four o'clock, in the Club no Hod completed n apprelu ii mus are felt a- - Ii, I James has just fine ilaughter-in- - or mucn to son, at son and aw. W. O. Wen v. !"' business importance making it salelv. summer sleeping porch and bath room Elliott Hendricks and family moved er und wife, Loving, will be brought up and a full attend HAT ND CLOTHES HOvpU L. on the west of the family residence. at contemplates into their recently purchased residence leaving next rue-da- y for Colorado ance is desired and requested. , young on Canal street yesterday. The Hen- Springs, Colorado, for an extended Fourteen people, under the Curls-ba- chnperonage Mrs. Book Social at The sixth grade teacher for il dí icks residence has been purchased by visit at the home of his eldest sou. "Aunt Molly" Bailey's circus un of kincaid, indulged Oils. in a hay lu- -t goint-t- The schools wus selected recently, the Walter Thayer, of Queen, who will annual event with the children held ride Friday night, "Book Social" given Satuiday being the various points interest in night, under the of the ludy Miss Wyman, of Loving. move his family to his purchase about The regular monthlv fo'th here Wednesday evening. A oi and auspices lt:s meetini' of tho tiie city. - I was a success i rom the last of An trust. missionary' aggrega- - hear I, inner- lion, Woman's society i.f the '"""I accompanies the t M. eveiy poinl of view. Tin al coda nee G. W. Zink. C. Farnsworth and Mcthodist church, will be next,i,,n- - children of the city were held T''' The family E. wa- - iipwanls of forty, and quite an George Jewitt, are a trio of Roswell Mrs. S. A. i v, l'.v industrious the lirst of the week of E. Hackett h it this Gilette, of Lukewood, Thursday afternoon at three o'clock, - ,ie.-ii,- g men fishing on Black river this week. is in gunny week for New York, from whence they interest w.i- maiiilc leil in v the city this week. Mrs. Gillette at the home of Mrs. A. J. Crawford, on "n ,'1' I'ottles und of - book- - is sucks was phenomenal. will go to Pennsylvania, in some po- the titles the vailou- largely interested in oil develop- North Halagüeño street. I which they will Pl i..es were oll'ereil, for he Patronize the Peoples theatre Tues- ment in the upper valley, with good rtion if make be-- their future home. t i epre-eiit- ion. which was awmd-e- d day, June :ird., and help Panel. prospects of success. managers Peoples theatre1 1 "l.mii'i-biilel,- the John R.. the young son of Mr. und The of the to uno S'heil, for III- - '' Good pictures and six piece will give orchestrn. Mrs. J. F. Joyce, underwent an oper- the proceeds to the band It being till' one cou-lil- il ei "Morti:-- A. M. Atkinson, chairman of the The Sunday school at the Christian ation last for the removal of Tuesday night, June "rd. inn-- 1 dlllicult to gues. Miss Bt"ed-in- g board of count y commi-sion- ei Mrs. Campbell, mother of Mrs. church, of this city, will adenoids. He is getting along in s ami ,il o gue.- - Flunk celebrate line ul-- o Ro-wrl- Unl a prie for ii,g mayor of l, was a vi ito, irn Jones, urived Wednesday from Mineral "Children's Day" next Sunday, bv an shape. Mr. und Mrs. J. II. and son n i tly the large-- James in town la-- coi number. The , l Friday and Saturday, to Wells, Texas, for a visit with her dau- entertainment of songs, recitations, tliurlii-- Mrs. r.niott llcfulricM anil pri.i , in boln in lances, weie vol- ghter. etc. The exercises will be in the home of his sister, Mrs. J. F. Joyce. ume- held the The campers, under the chaperonnge j Peter Lowe nhruck. who attended the ,,' pi.ems. evening and a general invitation is "f Mrs. E. Purdv. who Sundaved show ut El Paso, came in on the Ai'lei tie .onte-- t ice en aid and on;""" J. I.. I'oole the big -- The Christian Sunday school will extended to the public to be present. Mark river, returned the li'st'of th- - delayed train from Pecos, Tuesday beep owner cake .cn ttved in abiitidiu ci io the is the I'laiii. in East Chaves wa- , aiI have a special missionary program week und tulk big about their grand i arriving here. It hoped a large counly Li'i',' and t!,e allaii came ,o ,i and service Sunduy evening at eight A crowd of voting people took hurt outing. Thev all report a pleasant time and in town la-- t Satin. lay on plea ant eoncl o'clock. in a hay ride last Saturday, winding u big crowd at El Puso. He relumed to Roswell on tiie Sunday 'morning train, goinir up at residence W. E. 'li'-nii- - from there to l the of Mcl.cndcn Guv Orr. clothing ci fo- Juv- I'n sin ri. ill Church. Siirdcy, June, . lili ranch some sixty miles í.e-o- in La where east. i . i, lo- -. Mr. Dan Mahnnev, of Chicairo, came Huerta they danced the it enmnnv 'eft bi t week on Gcor'" Williams sold two bundled Sin, day Schol in .. hours away. Music was by -- .1. - hi- - I in last Saturday for a visit with his furnished his annual vacation, which . be w'H this pring calves last week to P. eph let- I'.iethein. Geo. I. II A Miss Mabel clo-c- d cousin. W. D. Muhohey of the Stur the automatic piano player, and when end at bis old In"," v Chattanooga, Moody. The calves .vill be del'vered Austin her school M. I.oiil. Supper. i'ubli i ecept i,it t Sirs. Monument la-- Market. seemed to need a rest. Mabel Tennessee, and will be gone until Juno in November when it is expected they al t Friday. of church member-- ; bapli in ot Kincaid rendered her assistance. Mes- jr.th. will be in good condition und the cows Mrs. Elmer Reynolds and children C. 7.1'.. T. M l'.,pic. "Ihe dames Kincaid - left for home III Cbii-tian"- . L. and Bowden chaneron- will go throiii'h the winter much better their Pecos Hit. week. Ideal II, s b ',!, . tn,y Mr. and Mrs. A. Swigart, son and Wedni-da- y. ' eil fie eight couples who composed the when the calves are taken olT. George after a visit with n :,i Pout, b; I ;i. I at s daughter, left Sunday morning for it Mr. and Mrs. Will Cooke arrned in t ive- - .. party. sol. i old cow- - num- in ai be fortnight's stay on the ranch near Hie eilv. coming from F.I Paso, Ti'va-- . al.o all his to the sii!,, .t to announced. ber of a couple hundred -- ome time li iinb r- - urged Lovington. Tuesday. Thev were a coinnanieil I y ni' of tiie cbi.ivh aie John A. May. a c 1. Satuiday. May .".I. I. ; ,.(' t,-Pi- of CoiTevvilh'. Kansas. Mr Cooke's f itl ee np, I tnade the di'i tne nib I" Tb. hi- -t - M i , i i 1. I, came n Fridav evening fo- a in their Overliii'd car. Mr Cooke. Ii., inn church will bold ;, mm ,,,i in el. .! th, Miss Gladys Tucker, of Roswell, tl , i n u r, ,.1 w visit with his brothers. C. A. und Will. veas formetlv eri":i 'ed in the irilnm Carl bad Chapter, order 'f the F:i t l.l Tl.. II ill it a M- tl eume down yesterday from her home M'lV. i f the i i erv e reclamation service. i,m bde bisine-- s lit I'oswel'. but ince his ecu Stir, No. Ill ni" aet it'at in ae.l and will be u guest oí Miss Penny ( - for biter ncccoteil ut the Nn-- I Visit the mutton, of tin i tor. .some duy.s. ;íi marriage a few weeks a 'o. bri noii oill "and l'i.- tional Bank of ' - -- l . Carlsbiid. that t.iisiness life Li- ite. Mrs. J. bbie bi ic, f G:, r- w di .ioi in, t I - mu t v, v v." i tl, el. le-- - I loo. row ni.'bt. The mal " ti.mlv I '', o,. .',ei. :. 't ;, t nn- t ln- ,.l.e 'i Belllicc I. Moore -t Wed Mr-- -. . i - !' I arrived C,. II... vs(,.d her daugh- bi.in, (,((!., h, and when her 'leoi'M in tl vario. :,i- .1 i, ". be - ill, I.,. The '.In '! i, I' i liesday coming out Cheyenne, Wyo. e. - M ic - I" ' I ,! ' ters in Roswell this week, returning vill re-hi- te of i, top;. at !:.- t..r '' .. ' N M b" P il.s lela-ti"e- ".if. to spend .summer Willi her s I, i 't ' hi-!'- . . bor- - ' the Tueolay necnipunied by her daugh- .well la Arthur ai ia o on CI ii,,"" .o,! I i. ,.ciatu.ii vill I, I, ci,i ii .ul lid, in Carlsbad. ter Mrs. Beiiluh Wutkins. arriving here. It i boi.-.- l a !.i " I." :.l t ha. I. . I I'.Mth In d by -- i cl.il ie-- t ,. i a bed. Mrs. pr. Fri".ltnan and sun, .e-- at le be I grand t Wood, returned the firs', of the crowd wil out to welcome he cnveniei Tilo II f CI p. is ,,f i" "Bob" Hunsick and Howard Kerr Miss Jessie Johnson, stenographer from Artesia where they visited mat i on. pbah't a.-- , i. it mu - I til,' thill". Ill M- - I tl, I. who attended the auto races at El for the luw firm of Armstrong und 'rieiuls over Sunday. I!. M. who ha , b.l'll .pile of ,ii.ni.. it. It.. IM'i',MP, i Puso, Texas, returned from that city Botts. is taking her unnual vucutiou Cicero Allen Stewart, of Carl bad. '. n.'.- I,.i t at the pi, by and bo. in. I to l t a 11 I ,.,o, 1 i w v. i the lirst of the week. New Mexico, ti- - .1 I. I. 1 - i.f in an ink ing a ut the home of her relatives in the Mms Nettie Smith came in on the has atiende. the In teiian hi 'ia-- toi.i .a pu-- ,,,, bad is not o, y bi a "it country, south of town. tule for the t four yu s. St..cut Mtb Iba! cíi ur.-'- i I'ainiil for belated train from Pecos lust Tu day. - h, -- t R. M. is (in., of the two of the la-- S inday. Wo ' it pilaiit and w ill show Fessenden made u flying trip Miss Smith returns from Tvb-r- . Texas, star pil'hers l tippers a' the M 1. ba- pre. h nu inbeis the of I to McMillan, Monday, changing the Marin;! Walker came in last Satur- where she ha been taking V. V. im im ible - brdl tertm of 1,1 HUI "II ni- t... ll'ie ciaron tune live a course -- nc'U-iol- I will voic ' .1 . on the l of the me. 'Ii",' here telephones and othcrw isc adding to the day from Ft. Worth, where he has ut a commercial college. P'l". Stewart peed the summer of tll.ll t. ii d i nil at. III I Van efficiency of the sy-te- beer, attending the Druughun Business lit home. This f:ill vill i bim :it r. llotii Advocate. some colbo'e not yet del el in iin d College, taking a course in commercial V. Fining uio"i W. and wife went ut. to Ro-We- , ie Jones, business. ll News. M r M M K I. 'o, II W tl tt t n. ct .a-- tn-f- Thelma und Gwendolen of Ro'xvell - :it ei II Monb'V to nMei'il the com- tir-- t I, tin ir II. W b, 111 P t Li;' r the ot'lh. we. t'ii. Clovis, ae two churuiing little gills nieneemeid exercises N. M. M. I al Moll of the S't-i- r i t , . I'll, po etili in S who ure visiting relatives in Carlsbad Miss Opal Riley, L. - The market ami' ociatos vour lav. II: to p b. tiii.' the navy, the fourteen year which un- held there this It. lie . week i i Mi. nt t W ill e'ii-- .i- - in any amount and nrompt in prol'i' ion. t i either u a "in since the close of school. old daughter of Ai. E. Riley, Mr. 4 ro-'"t- s trade hat ph left Kirbiv nee of the of ' -- t - " ' ind i to any Fa- - it V. cían or tenographer in both of w hii-i- Wednesday for points in Okluhoinu to th WI-;I- - In Roswell Mr. delivefb ' lian lithe lie ha ' le -- kill He ,s Mrs. Dee Clark left for Vaughn, this spend the summer with rclulivcs. iin. Mrs t'inl.iv v be guests of Hurt of Ihi' city. Thev handle o"lv ll the Lest and guarantee satis-fac- t '. laduate of our school-- , cla of I H !, morning. Mrs. Clark was formerly a fumily of I. P. the nieats M r. ami Mr-- . Regan , , White. ton and an, I his the-i- s on ion. M -- "Alfalfa" .vil be resident of Carlsbad and has been here The fumily of M. C. Stewart, ac- r.mma Haves are I I I'll. g al f al in another column of th.- ur-wi- visiting with her children. companied by Miss Betty Rule, are Wrj.rht Kil-rn- r enme in front ine Miiuilpipc looHtf ait II - At you get nil hi- - lent. host of friends hen spending the week in Roswell attend- Roekv Arrova. Wodnemluv. In his the Slur market can Hart's interests while and wil. kinds of good meat, at the lowest ure visiting at Kansas him unbound success in his yen ire. Messrs. Nichols, Braden, Waller und ing commencement exercises the Bi'tnmnhde, h'inndnir re-I-!- City. at with him a prices, your Andy C. M. Richards were passengers to Military Institute, where their son, Mn. Wilcov who went on to for Sunday dinner. guarantees The ladies aid society I be Hap. latkewood in Nichols car, yester- Allen, is a graduate. The Lukewood the quality of his stuff. Ned Shuttuck ac- of the Stewarts for a visit with friends in and son, Oliver, list held day, taking in the ball game. made the trip in their automobile, that city. companied by Mrs. Mi. blleton, came church a meeting at the tonne Buck Gholson being chaffeur. Frank W. Ross, carrier, has to of Mrs. Idu Minter, Thursday after- the rural the Valley Monday in his cur. .Mrs. noon, been ordered to classify anil weigh the Middlelon funis her health is and surprised Mrs. J B. Leek, Maior E. P. Hujac left this morning Mines better t, Wlms anf Psrtr!ht and mail on their by delicious re- for Roswell, where he delivers the Jane Dean a Tarty. Messrs. I.jvlnnrton and Rarhor, and his route, next week, and is here. Day Monday liable to be kept pretty bnv. A route freshments, and also presented her Decoration address at the public afternoon at the home of Miss Marv Frances Jovce. went un in some beautiful upe jessamines. Mrs. of ceremony. W. W. Dean, on North Halagüeño he Livingston that carries less than fi.OOO packages Mr. P. K. McCord owing observance that auto to Arteda Tues- is writes that, and children and her mother, street, a party was gfven it being the day, continuing on to Roswell In a month not considered a success to bis father's condition which is Ick time ful one. The last time the count was still Mrs. Ward, will leave Monday for a Mis Georgia Wallace is the guest, seventh anniversary of the eldest for hm Annual ball at the Military serious, he will not lie home the first visit to the coast. daughter. Mary Jane. About forty Institute. taken more than that amount was of June, but will come as soon this week, of Misses Julia and Eula girls handled and it is thought bv local there- Thayer at their home on "Dark Can- little were present and a merry after us possible. time resulted. Miniature fans were officials to have even increased, largely Miss Kilna Johnson is hostess to a, yon" ranch, in the Guadalupes. Miss Tora Williams, of Artesia, who since then. number of Carlsbad girls given the guests as souvenirs, and re- made one tv The commencement the last of were of esmninir party roing exercises which this week, at a house party at her freshments served. Little Jane from here to Black River Thurs-.f- . were held at the Peoples Will Ward wa down from the moun- received a number of nice presents last Joe Runch and wife. Will Shadrach theatre last home on Black river. Some of tha tain! thia week spending a few days nent Mndy with her friend, Friday night, were well attended as guests are Misses from her little friends. Mrs. F. Joyce. Jack Mines and Ray Soliday went up is usually case. Johnson, Wilson, with hia family who now reside in the J. to to the Pr. Boyd, presi- McKneeley, and Finlay. ' lukewood Thursday, attend the dent of the University old Griffith reaidence, in La Huerta. nnual May festival held at that place. of New Mexico, From a private communication to C. R. Parr, architect of Roswell, who delivered the address which was ex- this office it is learned that Mrs. A. The Bunch orchestra furnished the cellent and well received The Intermediate League of thee Miaa Minerva Barr returned the lat- soent several davs In the citv last music for the occasion. and the other Methodist church, made and presented? C. Heard, who left for San Antonio, week, left for Las Vecas aturdav part of the program was carried out ter part of last week from a four Texas, May 11th, did not arrive in as published. twenty six bouquets of flowers to tha months stay in Trinidad, Colorado, morrlntr. after formal acceptance of sick in the hospitals and time to see her father, Mr. Newcomer, the new hospital building. The members of St. Edward's Cath- oll.rr the former home of the Barr family. before he died. The olic church, of city, in town. Truly a beautiful action. fetter which was this are making With the coming of season, written the 17th. instant, did Not con- extensive improvements in the inter- the the Pick Coad. of Red Rluff. was a Carls- trame of tennis, which was neglected Andy ia in town today. tain any particulars and none will be ior of their pretty house of worship last year, A baseball game is scheduled for this Andy has bought a ranch of red hogs bad visitor comini un last Saturday new has been revived, the courts afternoon between available until the return of the and a roof has also been added. in the west end town have lieen the Businesn men aome distance north of Iordsburg nn Heard family from the ranch. The and snending the Sunday with friends of put of the city and the clerks, the pro- will in the city. in fine shape, and a number of devotees the road to Silver City, where he sympathy of all is extended to Mrs. Tib Mitchiner and wife and Miss of game ceeds of which are to go to the Fire- family shortly. Hia many Heard. the are playing daily. Carls- men. move his Nellie Ksken and Sam Mitchiner went bad has some fine tennis players friends wish him much prosperity in Rand Roneflt nivht. Tuesday, June to the Thaver in Guad- lth F. 1 üepkJs A Oh, I ranch the among the young ladies and gentle- IT ths new location. 3rd. at Peoples Theatre. alupes the first of the week. men and the number is increasing. Christian A Ce., laauranee.

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r Í V (CONTINLKIi I'UOM FIRST I'AfJE) went would assume all expensen, pay- - COLOR SIGNS TO SHOW handled by a couple of men and two ni? the runeral costs for the dean and freezing and can be grown in a rather supplying fund for the relief of the WHY We SHOULD PLANT THE RIGHT HIGHWAY. cold climate. If the price of hay ia in red. THE GRANGE ANNA STONE KILLED STREET TREES. low when you rut you ran easily hold Th auditorium, like the pier upon it until belter prices ran be obtained. v'lwrh it Imilt ten years Biro, in Cnnilutr4 ky ni City Unique Scheme ef Designstion of Tour In spite of the number of ai.tos in use owned by the city. J. n. DARHOM Chitim. N. T.. FortaUr Preat et Chicago the horse still retama a prominent ier wit wtcckcd and a p'.rtiiti of c Mem Arteries Urged by E. KAUm nf Utt ik StaU tjmnp givta twelve reaeone wnj, Stewart. pluce as a servant of the farmer. the au.ltnriuni front fell. Commencemcnt at Malaga. town erteuld plant trt will They are followingi There is, and always be, a de The rau.se of the rraih win the '.nst Friday night closing the mand for (rood hay and none ran excell the exer Trett are btsutiful in tcm "The hluhvtay department of the slut. nverliui dcning of the pier. This, ae- - rises of the Millaca schools were held GRANGE alfalfa. CREDIT SYSTEM. and ceier, inspiring a r,f New York I - eenttant um ollli lully adopieil i Many people believe ia hard fording to official statement! "'"'j':'' "y lrnc nutnl.er of peo- appreciation ot nature. that it i uiuiri'.-sct- i i . scheme niiKL't'sled ti Trunk I. Lvoti to a good of alfalfa but this was pie. ucy ny it Plan to B In Treee enhance the beauty ot tret stand due to the fut't that the auditor .Mrl.eiuitlien, of till who deliver Triid Pnniylvrn of is not so. In order to a good city, Will B architecture. sis retar. the New irk State Aillo pet ium door hud lieen locked after a ed a h i tr I t y Wctehad With ftntid all you have to do la to follow intere ting lecture, his lntrtt. Treee create eentiment, love et luolille iissiH'liitlnu. fot the deslirunlioi memU-r- s subject being "Constantinople". The The IVnnsyivMiiis mute srunee ha a few simple directions. Above every number of the of Scotch, country, otate, eity and home. of the main whl. h b graduates were four in Mus adopteil a creitit H.vstetn hUlitvni could thing else get good seed. No one can Irish,, Welsh and hnglish societies en- number: Treee heve en educational in- Ve I i followed Iiy the i 'ullforiiiit hlk'litt n a good by poor, Cochran und Miss Bertie Iceman which seems to prnetleutue and fluence upon of ell agae, jrrt stand planting tered. This caused the crowd to surge n nd eituene saya K field Messrs. Chester Helm and Wallace worltHlile. til. h will tit In well with eepeoially children. commission with K'l results." weedy seed. Then prepare the und start nulling, while additional Thomas. the present hiiukllnf Ihws. It Treee encourage Hiewurt. an iintotuolille at.'ent keeping in mind the fact that alfalfa A appeani outdoor lite. thousands crowded up the steps. medal was presented on behalf of to lie haned ou principle Treee purify "The s. heme Is to desliinale I he flvi requires a firm seed bed. If you are C. W. liccman to the pupil making the the of tb the air. expecting to irrigate it is a plan When the auditorium front fell out, forelKti credit systems of which we hear Treee cool the air in summer uialn highways by color siuns Thl wise greatest advancement in penmanship not to have the land leveled, aa several a pro-Isme- d and radiate warmth in winter. does mean the erect Ion of sIkii the doors to get out, nine-year-o- Dot little ttiem days The pin n would-b- e those near tried ai.d wui a win lcd to a little Treee farmers have discovered to hoy Is as follows. In a t fifty improve climate and hisi, but the palutlUK of fences am of the pier and went down on top of Shelby Cochran. Krauze conserve coil their sorrow that water refuaes to itnll-vldii- and moisture. bridge approiicbea along The diplotnus lueniUTs pleiltie the varlmn up-hil- l. the scores who alieady lay hurt or were presented to the each would bis Treee furnish resting plaese run graduates by Professor Bailey. credit for a mrticlent amount ronda; alao ilecorntlug telephon h' In planting you ran either use a on and shelter for birds. dying the sand. 1 he Malaga teleuraph poles with hands In the col drill, sow schools have been very which, taken collectively, would inske Treee increase the value of or it broadcast and harrow Mayor Hatch, of Long Ben 'h, who successful this year tinder the diree a credit basis urce enoiigb to do th real estate. ors which deslguate the route Unit the., it in. Fifteen pounds to the arre is and Mrs. Newlin and on. Is hs-- sufficient a was to have been one of the principal " ''"'lessor hiiNineMN of that on a tin-la- . Trees protect pavement are This being done by the to insure thick stand. To Miss (eoriria Cooke. Krauue rash the obtain you Hpeakeis celebrad.,,, m It Is pniMisei to use thin from the heat of the eun. automobile cluba r'tuated on thes. the best results should sow at the was M ,,.,.,.Mt mvvling of the boar collective in fall from middle as mlliilerNl hunk, Treee counteract adveree con- rou tee. the anywhee the the mid t of the throng on ti c piot and Mi- -. IJ ideen, of Loving, Miss Cooke, rredlt at the where of Auirust to the last of September. notes ar Riven for purchases ditions of eity life. "As already adopted. California ha first reported to be amo "f Oklahoma, and Miss llollie, who omde ' The idea in planting time at whs ni: the routes-t-he at this of -- An I l l I I M-- H I I I I 1 1 I I I I I I four uialn count route fron ileud or injured. He escaped unhurt, taniMit iii ail hail schools this year, exei'iitlve isnninlltie will fiavn l 1 I I I "ear is to get rid nf the weeds lly wee elected us teachers of the Malaga rhiimn of the ererllls and will (hisk upon Han Francisco south, the eoiiMt rout. pluming time all weed k, I.--. a . .. at this the liowever, and aided by Mayor t school.. We pnrc-hnsi'n- ruin r norm, vauey are sure the work so all meetlnir or the griinKe. HOW TO HANDLE iitiio raiiciseu ine seed will sprout and when the frost Alexander, of I.os Andele.,, v In. Minie well under way will not suffer in their If a loss shnillil It will tie rllvlded route from San Francisco south nno comes they will be killed before they ciipahle oeeiir tlown at the head of that city'- - . il.lic bund'. pro rata ii union those wtusse creillt bus THE SCHOOL GARDEN. the northern Inland route from Sun have time to seed. This will leave vour Merlin should also be made of the Francisco. very land clean for the next year. This liospitul corps and il.il..nn-(i- f been plislueil. no 'iiemlier to he held II" It would take llttn seveial mu-d- - excelled furnished for the rom- expense to routes, li also L'ivcs the alfulfa a chance to de- (I i hie for an amount larger his mark these nod police, helped red the wnik of iircincnt Friday, both vocal and in- - than velop ii root system before year I In would be a wonderful help to visit next -- ti 'inei.tnl. from pledge. tiller this plan those who Diffsrsnt Methode Neceessry C't the rescue. r Visitors Carlsbad and also triad, la'ly prepares the under l''ei--,M,- lug motorists Tbe work, however, liailey, ami Mrs. Bailey; have pledKeil their eres lit pny no Inter end Rursl Districts, plants for the hot months of June and In addition to the thousands father- wn-do- ll I'rofe or Hatfield, wife and daughter, est ah.. ultl mil he omínela ed until It July. In an irrigated country the seed ed on Mi-1- . the pier and its appi ouches, the C. II. emit hen and wife. In any necias ful rredlt ilteij settled on what should hi should be sown and then irrigated up. htrand was thronged by a crowd of ystent some arranttement mnat rm Those who are chnrjeed with the di the end of the national highway Int. In the other way in which you irrigate rect prewntntlon of school pnrde Sun probably 21,000 persons. There wu-lu- it Superintendent's Iteport. made to help the man who cannot pay Francisco from the boundary of and then plant, it does not do nearly work to children will recognize little warning. A resounding (ientl mnn of the Hoard of Educa- spot ensh, and nno objection raised to that Ih the state. Tbe colora selected should as well. This is due to several, things. point be- tion: The following is my statistical ny atich co acheme la of view for city children mus Is such that the state of Nevada and In the first pluce, if you irrigate crack alarmed them and panic spread oertlve cnillt fore planting you have report for the eighth month of the cur- that the farmer who can pay raah will be different from that for ehl other stales to the east mlu'ht be utile to wait until from end to end of the beach, while dren. Ae a In dp the land dries off before you ran get rent school year: not lend his credit to who can- rule, children rurai to use them for marking tbelr section, women began to another on it with a team to plant. By this shriek. Then Hut Is plan on trlcta are familiar with the funda nien of tbe national highway." stair-way- not this the which time the ground is too dry to sprout a desperate rush for the s tal of the garden -- c many manufactories are built, and no oerátlous pretuirn the seed, is all of it. By plant- as the flooring gave way and the tlon of the noli, pluutlna the seed and that d . lena all Interests are wllllnu to do this Lookout Mountain Road. ing and then irrigating the water victims slid into the gaping hole as a . tbe cultivation and harvestlnu of the A remarkable piece or road building closes all openings in soil o-- t tbe plan will fall from the the and c p. atari ordinary pinten and farm crups. Tn into a huge funnel. There Is pmhahly no rlaaa of bnat baa lieen done In tbe vicinity of Los pucks the earth down on the seed. attempt, therefore, to maintain the or Angeles, ("al.. on This causes the seed to sprout quickly Soon the pile of wreckage marking! . o o nena men no rhnrjr of trusting each an antomohlle hlu'l. : gel.c t: - v. dluiiry type of Individual reuelnlile and way from Laurel canyon to tbe mini nnd keeps the land from drying out. t he where the dead and injuied C t. 5 - O other as ffirmer. Thin hna oeen dower garden upon the irroiinds of rur tult of la If the weather, at the time of planting, lay was --s b hown too manv time In eonporatlve Lookout mountain It Just good surrounded by a dense throng - al hi mi Is would iniilnulileillv he an is rather warm it ii a plan to fttirprlsen of one sort or another, and wide etioiiL'h for one velUde and. any which overwhelmed the conipui.itivc-l- .: c t unwise expenditure of time and enercy irrigate nguiit in uhcut two weeks. wh.re this reclina of distrust Is dom the Helen title American, has one route In the spring the alfalfa should be few mi I I I policein on lie i, ,u, n I '.I l Kor city children however, to whom a no ). in aile Ü7.1 Innnt no eo opei-ni- vo nnn can lie l for ascendí na and her for clipped us so. c bs it gets five or six for time l,,,,i.ici futile ", i, oii.l ade II 17 !U. the Krowth of the plant Is like the dis aeendlng Id TIktm nr.. a few verv l ears. It rivals the famous inches hnrh. This will keep buck the rllnrt at T'-ir.- rescin Ciado ::: IX !"1 rovery of n new world, the application roads of Norway and the Alps in - in til il has hud time to develop ! co open ill vo noil I, I I i liuilm; sell II. e j: h ii all-pit'- s i n.-- pulee un, hoi yet ti 'nil ni' ale "s i;.; Ü7.Ü I of Hie simple opei'iil ions Involved In tin I. i .." o, system. Ilk; oi'Kii nl''i.l Inns of r-- . In Vs. niel sharp I ill", liinn, the I the cin'V'l, even tt lion ,. ,i ',,. tirinlc l.l i j..'. !'l it'i.-r- ni.ilnl.'ti.iu. f the unlit ulna' L'a'ilen ! i " ch no of mm turns. The side of tb" s:ei-- have laver hard 111'!' 111-. I I ; Cnillilrv Ittit Is .Ie iiioiini.in Ill I. ,, ":' t'i t their sit . . l'lll I'll', r.i i :t Ii u' tli'tti-r- nliil vi'L'i'l 1. les i l ti f '''a outs have been known to I, í Is lly terraced this ruad. Tin tan Ml! A i t ' 1'. penileiil on ut least two Hunt's inline I I'll lip raid !X.X7 a .ll'let-ei'- t l lie plan o ...v feet. !ro down thirty I,v. I, , 1 I her inntiei popularity of this run K l.v tin ' At' ,.;..!,. ;i. eoiil.i.,ei. In ,.iu r tieil oo, sh..tvn ' Y i; l.e I'll "o :i:i. i:. ol procedure, therefore f., lei- liers li 'i can readily seen that S i i Htrlnc curs ou a h 'l la.v. 'I'll, !i.i '.I in. :t."i bii'lliess In mi cem. ill 'I'll.- or of ' i' , nun rm-ii- I.,- - ;" is poor the roots will . I : .1 il .pu:,- Ml i,:lei yrades very easy, iin.l ru.nl t 111 'i:; lllel. Ho- l,,.:nl of II II mieli are the i (' ' water line, ru'iiic"- vour , i .. :,.n In t , i'iii fnnii tn ed in i:i !v I ! i : u ,1, l i . ,. ' . pi Tse musí i nú uní!, re' sale. li''.!. :' e the oily r,i".eiv is i: I, t ' ' i n ii. n les i, j t ' ' tun - :l,, p.is-t- - s ill i.,. u- o c.'i e in iri i'.'at 11,1 i, s. i i .. , n I ,. ,. I ' ri: ',. .I I. :i"ci- i 1' II i who nn 'I; i i " l.t: the il i ., i ... 't i, !,. .,' i ... e r-- t I'm nu-- ". . I oii. nf fci ' time- f'i. fin1.,-- ::in ie .. s i r. arc the pi "i i , i i ' i t i , t.- f i ' I a'.! nmng 1" I 'i-- is Ii. i oi, r, rl.-'-.- ' : "I t ' i h .m i ol t .!'ü on '."ra i. I'ern llihl ,1.-- t I I 4 II- it l'.:i' Ill .l:i III, I I l, ':(.li,,J ,i, li, ,1 in op l'. ' "I ' u It.'- M :,nil I' ii -- itiTis-'1 l ,i;,,-- t in,;' nil., lis I , , V 'V- - t, ,'IM I it Hi's ii i m , I "... t . :! Il IS lili, 'II I'M .i s- -, I'll,, !,,! I i,I..S I, ,U ,. . .' ' .li ,.t: " i . s i s o:- i li'iiA. ' - of , I ' i t''i- II- ' vt - -l l.i I " :..; on ..Is Thou-am- i ;i"" to o t on litiient i"e v c: .i of yew; a a'l'. !'" If'l in.,' ess ut .in e . . ' i'-- 'lllli-i- Hi'- leller n: ell ii.oi tin- - It. r drop other t.i't Hie .11 i ri i te i'anuly mankind. :,l ,' , I., ml 11,11,(1 ifn:: tto the water an I are carried onto the .m t : .vas (jinu'ii by Ai, .o, me I., .it lells., ' il! h i t in, .IP ,i I in seii-i-- ., I ine In! une ica.'hi'd her t loiy. ind. I" H ini II Is ( l I .1. lie.) In the it lini-.se- in 't N.-w- , s.i.'.'l Hen In culling and curing liny one Mic.inie' Mi'r'or. , I'eihans the churiot of the st.ite t I t - i ni,-- , I l'i i' h h s',,. sin C( ai.ii i:i Supl. Tin' in- i, si,.i ut i n,. i, nl--- i llur uMe fed on alfalfa hay. Did hould bear in mind that a green tor III I, i i i I IV I i lll'.ll liles ..ii of cot, hooks on dis- - desirable and leaves iii slllte L'r in:' Is .lollu I Keli lniln ill ti'rricultiire have been that the are the i I I u I t llntvi-- t in n,i k v. n i in. li I'. M t , hi-- l du.'tini.' in ti tro et'e'a hie o covered which give directions for nost important part of the hay. Cut .:!... hiuch Sun. Mastines Mi. n i mieeee.ls N I' a i en ii i.r in, ii in.- ,t t L'lllleils It iii':.-li- t lie lietter to soi nr, planting, tilling und curing ull'altu. i s soon us it begins to bloom. Stick the aiitiiHini einei of a nn : - llml. ln. Is now ot Hi.- nn we e ....j hi in t l.ap III i t Hi el ie w as I In- a- on till iis'tnet ibiTereni of or irrn-s.-f- or f hese books also state tliut it is j'ood i r bule as soon us possible. You can of mi! j tniielies irrains Mr j I ,i! I. e 'A tioiinl tT'ini:.- Keli liaui was iMiri i ' t di is by till mi," eli l. i.,.' pait il h an inicie .I' d and a- - lest iipnii lio'tie plats, i 1; l l: l ' for all furnished beasts. if it ready trying to wring - I Um- : i In 'roli-tl- ;.'(. mois-- in pat., ie. tl... y w e i a. nut lilt e cone re: at ion. Ki'V. .1. K. o. luí I. inn mi tn Hie siu.ieiils tu iindei take small e Alfalfa was brought into the United nioisture from the stems. If r.o t si a in I In . .1. ;ii I. p ,. II V v years l.nt one lieen spent In I. in-- is in evidence it is ready put i.'itif i;i ..' ae a iv interest in1: talk line ln periu ts lil.-l- sh.-rt- hat e for then States bv two wuys. It whs first 1 ire tJ I'll 1' 'ItUU.I I I If you intend to sell hay it is I'll' lie. int. the "M'lica" te!l,' t,. expel 'enees iKan Ills i ranu'e eiireei In'l'iiii In rum, chief II, e tle elopmetit nf troduced by the Colonists of Virginia, u.i. the i I t1- -, end the f.'cu: : a vv eape.i ,1 - nf l'i.li,.;i I ,ii iii , rl in the o"t'- anil lie tins In-l- In but some rcuson fuiled to pro- ist to bule it. If, however, you are 1 laik ntllce siilioKtui,,!. ..I. urn I'llieit-n- t for it '' I ties of sort at method ... sil i ken tow, il . t lie oilier ail lii nl. I he cause of missions ut l:ii"'" duce seed and soon died out. About g ling to feed it, it is much better when vmiiiI.I nf tlll.i'.'e and flliidameiital pl'llii-ipi- stacked loose. is by feeding i n. a '.V'lil ."amble I'm sflf. be much beiielitletl by talks of the sume time it was brought into Vir- It it that Ma' of tills elmraetiM will he Invotv.-i- l I'll. Win I'cll into (lie hole hi I that kind fiven more frcipic ntly. ginia it was introduced in California. tie full value of the hay is obtained. - si- 1 cu- tmeliliil or deiu..lls;i iii lo .Vxut the best paying proposition W " ' ile mi. .mil- over the epei Here the Spaniards soon recognized its to It e I. ink "Ii ends of ill. Ms. n. nsllll. ,( u In. Ii Mill - value to the stockmun und farmer. In k'own is n dairy run in ronnect:on till l.lll'l w lb ilecp was n iiiasse.l Willi jihasl'.e the liiipol tain e of eei'laili hie forty-nin- e the gold seekers came to th an alfalfa field. By investing a til. si mil sum in a manure spreader i I, linil. el s of ol'K Culiforniu ami although many fuiled the si ii rein ,i,. Fallid' DON'TS fi i Id can be kept in a condition to ise v i c 1 It to find the yellow mettil, they did rt 111, II th' !'! lii'iiine'l anions 1, in I til. une ii .in Hie hens when In some liM'tHllies ulll he possp... find' t , the- In ge crops. Another wuy ia to t ' 11 t ml be rao in d . i.e.-..- i alfalfa. This proved to be a plint Illlllis if e cu I'L't: reenl'.l , li.ll,;'. to liiinu In upon the sell.... lll'o.s si, !. gold alf ..r ' ru' e i 'as. You have pro-hab- lv il to pull ba k the 1,'rouuils - t veritable mine to the stockmun ". ropes ni'ii' ...pin f I Is Hl.'l.l l.ll'H I, I, ut ll 'I - L'i'.'ii.s ol lii nlis iiml tree- I i,- - , it heard the evpression "As happy .... i U'.i en l.i.o, me l :i'l fame socn 'iprend to Oregon j... miiL'.-.- in nn hi i pi-- s I i.Ui'l i.ttsi,- iniiiiui't ini. as in Clover." Well, cer-tuin- ly I t - I. I 1,'l jei lli.it vmi lie m:in:iL'er and even ns fur north us Cunada. Soon this is in ,1 eken 'nu the ileud and tile tillsh,.i oil, an s s -- I i a ! ulll piesent at true of alfalfa as well as rlover, I cm.lil l.il-ei-i out. It was Wlielliera t an li"t itlll llenen. it was beinir ruhed in many of the in une, le pi'-'- re- I tractive pniure anil will furnish ma is- for will vet fat on alfulfa anil an hum Icl'.ne the vawnini' bole, Ill Hie III 111 l.ellill.l til- CUtl 'liel!el western states anil on some of the leli terial of LTe.ll value fur purpose-- , ol in lands of the quire no grain ration. The best wuy i:- (lie could be emptied of lis II lieu lax, iii.l .ill Hii I'arific. pier p:ls slru.'tioii The und uses of to haedle them is to have the field tani'le.i ma .s of humanity, the dead 111:111 I ii ' . llie Ii.-l- l Alfalfu can J.e grown on almost any1 and the oils plants can le luoiulu out ami the soil, provided has good fenced olí into several lots and move M'paialed liuni tbe iniuied I ,i . It it drainave. tim-la-- fee. ei tain irrsin lieeuuse them from one to another, maVing extricate.! f i tun ciadiinjr child led to llpple.plte the valte ..' If. however, the soil contains a ÍHr ilvifi' Is pleiitldii and heap S'leli fa Ise them eat it clean aad allowing no sll.'ll deeorallve plailtlliL's In eoniie Inn percent of lime, the plant will grow . , ;wii-te- All kinds of poultry do well I e.-- uenm tieiilier ,,1'ks irilh liens not Although good drnin-- ; lead and eimiisly iniui ed, nliUe with the home Sn. h work. ti,..te.ei all the better. when gfven plenty of green alfalfa. men enu-.ul- . uge is essential, alfulfa requires a Weie laid in i.nvs mi the beich, wl lie will not Involve anv ver r iM, (So do sheep and gouts.) The best m seriou-- x Ili-s- l Irirge amount of water. For this rea- scon-- In. had less i..ii'l epi.'l w.iii.lel's ..iii ion expetidllure of time or clioriM iie 'tte' honey in the world ts made from the - ' son it is in the irrigated districts that iniime- wai 'ed .l.i edly aliolit seek w il Ii p ,,i 1 ...i :i x line' will II leipi'le s sleiunt le atlenln.n hlonm of the alfalfa. F.very farmer , A it gives best returns. I'nlike must oi friend t I il'-- . the niT nii i' lehilues s,.lne o e' si-- t,i! l,e ii li.it tt.uk on the part of the In', I should keep enough stand.-- ' to supply el' ll.-'-- to bo I'ltal ; crops it enriches tbe soil instead of liutnber taken lit' It Will, a l.roi.dei anil the family needs at least. Thy have . hotteler. hate drawing necessary out i i at lied, but slitVei the elements ..i'il mi mi' I i even reached point I I. u Ie - lllpU i" s. less exiii Ituu Inllileiice Mini will is-- ground the where thev are l in kocl, - Many women hi in lit' und leaving the in an unfertile ie - making bloom and claim is II- I ,: I ' I ' .,f a- haps ln linpoitan.-- In is alfalfu the III;, I niel col'ap ed on the pier l IP, ,:: of .'renter rurt. state. This accomplished by means , I ,ti,-n bread und pastry of different kinds. mi--in- ;' - i .i I lt I, .,t! eominuuir'. hall would close of little modules on the roots which; when the for one- pliatiis Hiii Ho M,s Summing this up in a few wonts, t tuking in nitrovren; ' V loll to the ma il have the power of at the hii.e los of .had and in I 1.1,1 t nln.ll.el .t Hie tun llit.'lli.ll.'e of the ludit first, it has been grown here long mil Kiirden lot eminent Mill t in nnd depositing it in the soil. It hns jured lii',.1 iter well. You only enough to assure Unit it is adapted I he wolk ol rem. tlie l.oilies other advantages as mi' l sin-e- l ii,' il Hie wn j to this climate, it grows on almost any I I' ni lime once in every ten I i It. a Ii moiciies did not I"' .sie have to plant about .oi" ss v.. u n-- Protecting Natural Landscapes. soil, is easy to raise and is a paying well in I.ieu' nu ll In Itie clii. ken If venrs thus saving u lot or work and Kin until the afternnon. I mprot eiiient ttork of a periuii iiein 'crop. Alfulfa is indeed the "IJueen of I, a, ,.i' o,l to llistn'e j every Then, again, very liiw-n- saddened spei t at oi s, most of lie. ..lie mcn' JOHN 1. Km H4k. worry spring. f and siillsitini; can onl he tho l lovers . I a Ion l.e nature ae little' cultivation is required. About them still mc. inni' the liny union i.in'l sell an cut with tute In the wat.-bc.- l count) and tirantes. state' ioniilisliml Iiy u Well tli t..ie.l is to go over it in (The above article was written and ic of the day, I Is lollowinii all that is rreded jack I'lnblemat hlii, il. for llie law acalnst rols lie or Ita publica- I were :iunKe us inenilier executive plan u hl.'h must lake coi;ul.auce ot the full or spring with a renovator and contributed to the Current for in silence as the dea. taken Ii in I the customer ami yon iiiav I y mot in the t' tsiiuinlllee. lie lias tni'ii mtlvH In pro tbe to ls seen In the it is in good shape tor a year. It is tion by toward Autt, one of the High from the temporal rue er.lelixl liefore tliejililk'e lili. I lie put lw natural school graduates year, armory to the waiting undertakers molliii; the eiliii'iillonnl Interests of the district I.nliil I'ontolira should hi. pre one of the easiest crops known to this and shows tiln.l the bars sys- that he has considerable knowledge of wagons. etute mid luints to tils new work man served, no mutter how riiKired. There handle and by planning to work I pi'l.le v.nirself on your soft tematically a large acreage can be farming as well as "hook learning.") Althouirh most of the victims were 'out excellent ipiallllcnllons lie luis clin is too much of scraplnit off hillocks to an.! I.onir Iteneh, linn. la They are often a sltfii of soft from I.os Anireles Hen as his slogan for Hli:i 'One new 111 hollows, especially In liutldnm sinnll nearly every town in Southern Cal- heads Kraii:e fur every ctiunt) and tell uew I ns-k- ifornia was represented anion); the town parks int. nipplnu fre A Muff. uieuiln'iii tor ever' grange" are pieces an lii-Hi-) and injured oneiitlv blasted to the) When n youm: in, in drops a girl, lint-ur- The of l.ontr Heach held an nuv he rein. it ed Trees and shrubs 1. i onsiili-- r him U rfi !fi executive session late tonight and it i she ilofiu't sin a Grange and Tuberculosis Hospitals. perfectly ni liome In (rood health and g.Hnl cuu li - Kuiisns City Journal. e vas auiioiiuced by Mayor Hatch nt its Thu stalnllim coiniiillli-- nn tiilaTi'll leakl'iu their l.esi In ntitiirnl aspm-- t are - lo.-- I t'oncltw-in- that the municipal govern- of the New York state Krauue rooted out t.i make room for some pain in Hardware baa recoliiuieiitletl the county Inmpl pered exotic I.eeMiise the former are Everything tul as the nnwl humane and eeoiuuul not ptst where those In rharye think ral for the control of tiibereuiosls they should In or beennae some one The committee does not dial It tnie, as Is fancies tliet are too roinnmn. Thus WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF eouietliiiee NSM'itisl. that patients will nature marred and Uiotiey used-sal- t j GARLBAD not go to a hospital In Hi Lawrence eipendml - eouuty INT out of '''i ta see tara in pa tienta of a hoapttal We uiust uol de Value ef Shade Trees. I Deere Goods ij ceive ouraelvea that there la no tuber Phade trees should be piunted In ah John rutoula In the-- country In Hi. Law towns and cities, and enough of the reuce there were S.HJ easea. In C'atta-rauu- pavement should be removed to let FR.ESH--HARD-COL- W WORK D 'J.VI casen, tu Cliiiufuuiiiia 7Í these tree grow. Many old families DO PLUMBING 1 canee (outside of Jamestown and nun tn New England towue owe not a lit- TIN WORK M I I I ri'U.KI FROM Till: KKKKZ1NG TANK KACII DAY kirk). The conuultiee also reeotniuend tle of their longevity to tbelr ebade ed nursee In rural districts Seu su. u treee. Tbe bea It bleat folk are In tbe SAND nurses In estchenter county tiinih northwest, wbere tbere are moat Will Last Longer Than Stored Ice O.SU calls ou the l k The coinmlite clouds It te well to get away from ij Finlay-Pra- tt Hardware Co. j further aald that Mi.lXXI copie of Its tbe erroneous traditional opinion report for I Of.' had tieeu circulated brought to the Tnlted Ratee from This year 2S3 frrautiea sold I Nil t'nme cloudy northern KnroK that eunllghl CARLSBAD CE FACTORY seals aud tbe suui of f I, lux u real la good for people. In a measure It la; In excess, fatal.

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