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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1917 NUMBER 165

IS COURT DECLINES ONE AMENDMENT MEANING THAT ALBUQUER- - HISTORIANS SHERIFFS OF NEW MEX- BOULEVARD LAS CONVENTION TO REMOVE SHERIFF QUE MUST DO HER BEST ICO WILL FORM PERM- ROBERTS AT GALLUP ANENT ORGANIZATION GREATEST THAT CARRIES OTHER The people of Alhiiqiierque greatly SHOULD USE CRUCES DOWN TO N. M., Nov. 29. At the Gallup, appreciate the fact that the New The New Mexico conclusion of court proceedings yes- Mexico is to Association of Educational association Sheriffs and Peace Officers will WAS EVER HELD terday, A. T Ilannett, attorney for TWO ARE LOST meet here next after an ab- ONLY FACTS meet THE PASS CITY year, at Albuquerque on December 11th. the Gallup deportees, attempted to sence of two years. It was in this Krinrw I r, Mia nf itm to a constitution and by-la- jtlntillnn rmirt during four years, that the as- adopt MORE THAN rc- - OFFICIAL COUNT OF EAL- - city, EXECUTIVE SECRETARY OF and otherwise effect or- - THE CITIZENS ANA 2,000 PEOPLE a proposition tending toward the sociation meetings cot their boost permanent OF DONA nioval ot Micnll K. I.. Koberts. a fcw hundred '' AND ,rom teachers, at MUSEUM NEW , I ATTEND CONVENTION There was considerahle discussion LOTS SHOWS PROHIBITION OF MEXICO vkA Sheriff C. A R tr or ot COUNTY HOLD MEETING most, to the great educational Chaves which District Craig and DECLARES HIST0-RIAN- county. The first meeting; DEDICATION CEREMONIES !'" Attorney CARRIES BYlciation of the southwest. MANY was in in AND LAY PLANS FOR CON- his assistant, J. A. Miller, took part, We water mark of held Albuquerque October - thought high CON- ai which lime a AT NEW MUSEUM BUILD- Judge Raynolds emphatically refused M0RE THAN 16,000 MAJ- attendatice was reached here in 1915, TRY TO FORCE temporary organ- CRETE BOULEVARD WHICH to tllis "latter on tlle grounds ization was perfected and a com-- j RECORDS BROKEN l)e" ORITY OTHERS BEATEN when there was an enrollment of CLUSIONS named to a COST ING; Uat it had areatIy been disposed more than fourteen hundred bona mittte draft constitu- WILL $240,000 - tion of by the grand ujry and was there- fide teachers, but, without having tore g. closed incident. He sated that the actual figures of this year's at- - 000 errand ren- -' - KITE Mftrp thnn ? teachers nntl other the inrv. as the direct Only one amendment was adopt- tendance. fr0m all reports it would By Paul A. F. Walter ASCENDS THOUSANDS Ore of the mot important move- guests of the Ancient Capital made resentative ot the community was led that providing lor statewide seem that a larger number was at "Too few historians leave anything OF FEET TO MAKE PICTURES ments ever inaugurated in Dona the Thirty-Kir- st annual convention in a much better position to judge prohibition. The majority for that1 Santa Fe this year. to the imagination or the judgment AND THEN DESCENDS Ana County was given its start at of the New Mexico J'.ducational as - ,ot the merits ot the case than lie amendment was lo.sfij. A majority Trv For New Record of the reader. The average chroni- - a public meeting: on Tuesday even- 10.971 is force his view! in sociation the biggest and most mem of defeated the proposed tax So it will behoove Albuquerque to;cle.r more eager to Las Cruces, N. M., S. Parks, a Las ing Judge Medler's offce. orable in the history of the organiza All Saturday last was spent by the amendment and the majority against onk out for next, year when the;i,oint ul)on t,lc P"'c than he is to Cniccs business' man Las invented It was a meeting of citizens for lion. Interwoven with the exercises grand jury in investigating the d tnet.roposeu judicial amendment was teachers and visitors will record tacis. ne nas cuner a cause kil(, the purpose of appointing commit- - C CCA , probably Iwf-r-t .altci,meiU wllerchy a camera of the convention was the extraor-- 1 and all witnesses whom i.i.i.(tiiii ,,r i tn uw-.t-tlnftitfli, inil 1:11 te ax ( oni- - portation run consmerahiy Dfyonu,.the twoi' ... ' . can be sent up thousands of teet " l!iltn' with which the New the desired were on .':tiWM1 n on binary program grand jury brought ine vote oy counties ine tnrcc tlionsanrl mark. We want to set a 11""5 """" """ul n: the air, snap a picture and au-- the question of allowing Museum brlding was dedicated. before that body, as well as those amendments follows: icw record of attendance and a new events'',that wid hosier Jus argument rclm. to tllc uneratioli the renewal of the county lew for ... . , .... t,atKaly Many of the guests began arriving1 who wished to appear, Prohibition Amendment record ot Ja cut. thomrh it will he "V ",J v.i...i..t..,. ..v and, alter a tuiu of the ii.m or rc l,hl' rnantennnce of the public high After had a J1,uv whose Friday night and by Saturday night the grand jury heard For exceedingly difficult to do so. We minimize important episodes laoval OI 0u, back u anJ ways. the looked to be filled to over-- i enutnber of witnesses Against is to his - u This has been and city Iarg they Rernalillo 1881 1 ' cannot bring abler men than were:trclld antagonistic assiimp- tak(. allotllcr j,iclurc all kee thls levy suspended Hotel and cared to hear no ,V I'm'e tlOHS. I' rolll 1 lerodotUS to the roads flowing. lobbies, parlors stated that they 1.4J5 ';.r :it the invention fhic All Carlyle up as lung as desired, arc fast being shut full rooms were crowded. The more and the matter was ,afvcs vrjr historians have been or less of holes and the ruin will dining dropped.!,. 1.825 can for is to more of the f Mr. Parks offered to his in spread : i i I, - t 1 8,y hope get give UCKftll c.ntilui Willi:u tui.' aii toiiax ever uovern- - rapidly ami it will be a year CKCItlt!) iirtj, aiuuquti que JUUIlldl, Purr Y 1,1.(1 twj lonnotchers than before. K.i.mu. ventiou to the United States only miinlinrr flip eft t inn ai Council . "Of late a m .,.-,- , i , till will r( lira 3.13 The of the New Mexico years, however,, new,,,,,.,,,"-- i - , or two the expense He Iiaca (Xj meetings I r i . , l . ii" P, nuui repair of the followed thelviLLA - iiiiuii; niuiiicu become association, by FORCES HEADED Dona Aua 1,207 41 X F.durat ional association are more than ; u j'aso wlicre he showed to very heavy. session at the wew Museum that influence felt, a class that is content .,..,, . It is time now to resume the work. FOR THEIR STRONGHOLD Eddy 900 2Jf, mere meetings. They have become Hl. ,u,.' evening, with Dr. Edgar L. Hewett, institution with ns of the to let events speak for themselves, ovcr Las anll an(1 to put the roads in shape and keep Grant 1,5.11 004 ..in highest the reader to for Cruce, vicjnily director, presiding. following the Juarez, Nov. 29. Villa and and benefit. Albuquer-gi)- ! that permits judge tllc were IUU'ch in order. L Me., f,81 350 importance himselt the and milltary pcope i.tl.em brief address of Director Hewett, colUmn of approximately 800 r.hl,,n. 424 que Journal. motives underlying lcrcsU.j The committee appointed consists E. made mcni that devotes itself Chairman F. Governor W. Lindsey anjCrossc(t the Mexican Central near t';nfv i.. 750 297 causes, entirely Experimenting Ten Yean !nf J. Kindlav, District in which he to research work, to to address accepted theLa.lna station. 170 miles south of r' 441 125 PATRIOTISM TO BE ISSUE bringing Las Lruccs pcoplc ,luv f yearslK'oa'! Superintendent Sampson, and for the state and then in to- - the most trustworthy onirinaI! .i. i . .i. . . , r.nr nerrv building here, yesterday, and was heading m ..k'inb... 4(.7 2o5 IN turn cave it back to the Dr ' NEXT CAMPAIGN sources from which should " ,j,V "h",, Confer With people. ward the anta Clara canyon, wcst'rora 1,114 685 history ,he Ti Ur Commiion Francis W. Kelsey, official represen- of which is a favorite 'ren- - be written. u,.lu ,.1,1,. i c..,i.i i,:.. : ! These gentlemen will go to Santa Laguna, 759 IM! Ti...i v.,,.. vt,...., - - - Qrcro. in K11..M1.U .a in- ex in- i,- , tative and former of the dezvous of Villa followers. The i.i i.i. ror iew to inis Kinu oi 1 i, Fe and confer with the Commission president news(-)- l,4ir, 47 to miissues of f. ,,r " Institute of Ameri- a dined believe that the valable research work was first ' yf"rS f,i. i,. and if successful, as no doubt Archaeological was brought here tonight by 9(1 9 - , re they manijjQ Arriba the xt will be "Ameri- $22,-00- ca, the people came Ahtimada .ne campaign in a scientific manner O Lt will be, there will be a fund of 0 heartily congratulated who from Villa by Roosevelt 817 en- - (,oe any otic Mexico only; that no man not Adolf A. Bandelier and of late by'V1, will be tho of New upon their great automobile, all train service except 516 24 years e seHtat " that expended to San doval a need M. him- -' Mle,." , achievement. Hon. Antonio Lucero, for been sus dlsim, sch platform apply Hon lienjamin Kead, 1 "tf. Zf. , ' VCru- - benefit of the farmers and the gen- troop trains having San 490 120 ns a "w llintr : !, up over Las of delivered an ad- Juan sncr fire" to nnv rnn.l.'it - ,, f;. ' ' ' I,;c. eral of all the in the state, Me Dccti -- ccs vvnen good people secretary pended. said lighting had c, Micmnl 2,009 On(li..i:.- ...... vi.: i... .1- .- ...... t '. v.1'. the l,uuu soldiers came in which he recounted some of .i. f trtn.. ai ! I... ' ,t.'RI .i ' iii Mi.iy ue ine nrv tit ine new stale ana wno nas t ... i . vallev. dress soum ni vuia Miuiiiciua 1,.W5 i .. i.iucr ui, u i. s truces asi vc r Mr. Parks g'fnerai pc tor a i the exploits and valiant deeds of the not know the number of deaduull,inta, iJ" considerahle mudily weather Spared no means, no time, to get a The meeting also took up another did siprra 351 i." democratic statesman or two who banner ot welcome lloatmg' men to whom the New Museum is and wounded. Santa Clara is at t,e original sources, to point out .,, Ulh ;L,,,V ,. .,i matter of equal importance. canyon (;ncorro 1..V.3 i so t v ad- - of ilv,.r . ,., :. Chi--a- hm not stood with the ,,,,.r,.:i..ctI ih,. rrnn . hnnrtn dedicated. On Hon. e ; ...v . i, m.i..;.i,iu me i..anuu Sunday night, seventy-fiv- miles northwest of 578 . - M.i.v.vn.j j Jtisonvrecentvth.it- y.j Mr: n iiii. iii.ii. nine mea- - , , delivered dedi- ministration tr;K to the a cor t i ,; rome when the concrete hirhwav Frank Springer the huahua 218 preparedness ' ,tions.. give; people i una va her in wm ti tr uril . City. Torrance 1.005 enres. This is as it should be. There .-I f to .nils uctn cation address, which was a not- Deserted tlin r.'i!. the use of a has1 rom ' aso to l.as t ruces should Juarez Union 1.9 3'1 coun-:- y camera kite, lie able contribution to the cjf 'is no middle ground when the happened. He .scoured two con-1'- 2 by from history Juarez was practically deserted ''Yi Valencia 1.017 shonM at present quite a number of good completed building the southwest. and the try it at war, and there he;tinCiits for his data, employed schol-- ; I the military tonight only more Americanism and less of taken with the use of a a? Cr,lt"es; The last the ars j Spain, Mexico and Central Urownie is 1h,s 2n.i"'e stretch has got to be Always Something Doing usual guards were posted. 28,723 12,147 in citi- - li- kodak, lie ai Tntils political the action of every America to ransack archives anil - preparing in event. It is m let-u- p in bust- - tram to leave here with rein-- j large camera to use.' repaired any very There was no the troop Tax Amendment zen. Tucitmrari American. ihrarinc fnr him d et vohllll- - and social acti - forcements reached Villa Ahtimada rnrrpsnnn Mr. Park's device can be Iku1 condition an(I lf wl" cost.a h,K ress, professional with men of science who operated to make vilies of the gathering until the cur - safely and will form a junction with For Against inously hv one man. Th emachine works au- - s,,m temporary repairs, malillo 1,097 1.8K 'have made a special study of special U. A, concrete road can be tain was down Wednesday other troops which left yesterday, THREE MEN DEAD tti.natically. The S. goveru.ne.it , llcrt,lrt rung cs .179 1,321 periods and places, secured at heavy conditions that we night, after the close of the oratori- - under Gen. Pedro Favela. Fear of hav may be able to use Mr. Parks's an attack here has for the t.oiiax 1,279 1,327! personal expense and unremitting to advantage in the aflord to put aside. cal and declamatory contest's. When passed and documents i,rl.t,ll,lt .hesiness or social sessions were not present, as ilia s main band has Crrv 275 972: AND TWO IN JAIL ;lr'b r, manuscripts -- i:i Paso Herald. Road To Cost $240,000 85 3.19 'that a flood of dis- - some of the best - definitely located. IDc Paca pour light upon The road will involve an expendi--, in progress, speak- jbeen 653 P"11''1 anil some of which have ers of the United States were mak - Dona Ana 833 IN SANTA ROSA Pf,'ts fire of $240,000. F.ddy 201 960 been never before pub'islied." JUDGE NEBLETT Put the Federal Government will talks that were both helpful and t n ing 1.190 "tt1 !c gtu'iti ii ii r tlipri'fure thnt ENEMY ALIENS Grant 1,142 AnrtTTn TT.T mr A ,..,. pa y half the cost, the state will pay mnltTintTino 111 - uuii- in in the one-four- and Guadalpe 276 ;4 lltiuuix-- uovuxi, jir, K'ead, deiving musty ; providing; the people will Albuquerque lucumcari weie: 126 374 records of the anil RECALLS JURY the bidders for the convention ARE ENJOYING I.ea DALUPE COuNTY, THREE Spanish conquest consent to bond the county to raise only itn-'tio- ,, 1 3Y. ,lf X(.u. M(.xic snoui'i nne-fou- rt of 1918. Koswell was but! inroln 6'S, 'he other h. nominated, 23.1 much invaluable material ami a the nomination was nr 2"6 MEN BEING SHOT X0 actpiire FOR VERDICT T!u re is a limited amount that the little later T7"vlT 416! co lateral eiih. withdrawn. It had been "r,cT ley 244 in iiiiiiation upon r iovernnu'iit and the Slate have set reported 49.1 1.2' .8 DEATH AT SAME TIMS IN It was a few l.efofe the 'asid aid in the of that l.as Vegas also would be ai Mora only yens eto construction 3!9 -- 81: momentous and loiiiiulic .xpc-iitto- r the counties contcfider, but the nomination was LOCALITIES REPORTED NOr AELE TO concrete ad; and that - o!,Ty .173 1.4.11 DIFFERENT of Coronad , that Fernando Cortes, ':r-.- not made. The Tucumcari contin- C0RRES- gel l' y. n'nply with the col- 599 1.167, one of the most notable figures 111 AGREE ALTHOUGH VOTING aifl i.i t the aid wi'l be gent made a bid, but lo.it to "io Arriba lisions f strong PONDENT OF NSW Y0RI. Po 211 837 I M.. N'ov. 29 a'l history, performed those prodi- :.bV to t'le Albuquerque by 159 votes. The city ievet F.ast as Wf.s. V AS UNIT TO ONE I'tl kelp. 374 .170 in - gious tke'ds of valor that rcniiltrd ACQUIT this of Santa Fe, having had the con- - TRIBUNE REPORTS SHIP- - Sandox'al Two men- are the Gnatl,il; ne cotiti- I'r.dcr generous proposition, -!- the of Mexic'i. The of 1 we miles mention in 1916 and 1917, did not ask Pan 1'inn ?',3 ty jail ;:t Santa P s i charged with Conquest OF THE THREE DEFEND- the go rtitnent get four MENTS OF FOODS Snn R(V) 2.100 and three men arc 1'"nl life of this magnificent warrior and of road at the cost of one. to be considered this time. BEST Miguel i,nir,ler other heclond- - perfect Santa Fe 814 the result of two tragedies that .statesman had been much ANTS ; COUNCIL WAIVES II iw can we aford to turn it down? ' (1 Unanimous For Officers dis-l.1- the FOR ENEMY ALIENS Sierra 2?1 Tuesday, acording to hv the acrimonious comments, It will cost u ly $2 011 a $1000 fulsome eu'o-gie- s There was no doubt of the choice Socorro 772 trict attorney Chester A. Hunker, bitter accrsat ions, the assessment and it surely will add of the convention for the officers 391 auto-9'- 5 of until one to value of N. Nov, 28. Taos f" who rct'irncii .today from an partisan that the Pakovic jury, the properties many or the The vote was Ashville, C, Despite 282 halt ol the world th 01 nun Learning times over the cost of invest- - ensuing year. assertions from that t'le Torrance mobile tri) to that section. John mgni which renorled Tuesilav niulit that the unanimous for of- Washington 905 e as a butcher ami the other practically every interned I'nion I). Mddleton of Alamo, thirty-fiv- pit'los had hot been able to reach an "'cut. German prisoners at l'ot 7.--8 Mr. they ficer elected. The new officers are Valencia 411 miles southeast of T'os;i. it is half as a superhuman conqueror. as a of Eond Committee Named are with hi-- , agreement, had matter fact as follows: .Springs supplied only "plain, Read found much material in A 011 bond con- alleged, shot and killed Juan Aragon found one of the three defeuda.i! s committee the 'substantial food," the railroad that Cortes : President, Miss Isabel Eckles, Silver Totals .14.107 25,078 ant Mnises Parch, an acting, cons other rcsearchis placed Xebbf: of the !!"" " as "a':u,!l- consisting of K 1. tinues to unload the choicest cut's in and undertook the guillv. Judge Odin, K. Judicial Amendment table, Tuesday morning at his home his true light I'nited States district court recalled .rench X. (.. hrenger, L. Taylor, nf and the choicest anil. 1- E. Alamo- - pork of before the the - - alul C Grover, ';eef wbi'e arrest on a t.i'k selling public box after-.1'- - mX"r?- Is?acks ; chops, hams, bacon, eggs, veal' For Against resisting charge - them to the yesterday ,:D- real man Cortes, lie adheres scrupn-. into ine gordo. DC 1.436 i 7A of illegally branding a calf. , . noon. these gentlemen win go fitvretarv Tnbn Milne Alhiiniierfine and the tmest canned pious in Pemalillo louslv to the storv as torn in ine . , ... . , 'matter thorolv ami make their re 484 1,187 Failed 11 im Chas. L. Mountain- - in tlle market at Hot Springs Thnvcs Camouflage record of comtcmporarie f nri.i M- l- I'l nic iiutiitiuii u' commendations to the Treasurer, Burt, 1.259 1,3.17! went to the Middleton home tsenn 11 t me public. air. ,uauy. Colfax Parela al annals, and upon points which ye.sieiu.ty ji.il Jtuy. We understand the now under Of 548 681 with a warrant. Mrs. Middleton said after n ire me:; t to tie jury p'an Railroad Mrs. Adelina The Finest Fare Currv mav be viewed from opposite angles 'bottly consideration is to bond for $75,000 secretary, in 1,000- 251 169' her husband was not at home but room, had reached a verdict as to Otero-Warre- n, The meats come Dc Baca .. Stttl.OflO Santa Fe. he pertnits more than one chronicler 15 Mislead of so that there will Dona Ana 866 609 .Panda caught a glimpse of the man I. - tl 1...1 l,,o- - ranees Pakovic, vcars old, find Executive committee, for three 10 ft1 a Hi- he a fund to on for 513 615 inside the door. The officer started sjieaK. lulu, wtinn i'i ing her not guilty. It was only as draw, building W. A. Poore, for Fddv story has been produced, without a and in roads in other jrears, Carlsbad; 1,37.1 910 the door Middleton to the other two Lus inproving parts W. B. Ve- - Grant to open aijd dull and vet exact and truthful. defendants, so one vear. McFarland. Las accord-34- 8 line of the county, that all sections 767 a rifle and shot him, -- .. Pakovic, father of Frances, and , his family on the menu furnished Guaalupe 249 seized 1. il, will derive a direct benefit from the the on a 143 ing to Mr. Hunker. The bullet en-5- ; ,. , , . ,, , . Louise, her sister, that the inrv Part- - P rw,t. of tti dermans lea 111 III" I" ' w. In 304 teretl the right breast and come out "!' could not agree. They were divided expenditure. chamber of commerce, which had en- - month. Lincoln to young and to old, to the savant If the bond goes thru Luna 325 178 the back, shattering the back hone. seven to five as to Pakovic and his proposition me mc wuih ui uiuviuiiiu . , . . Ala- - as well as to the casual reader but ask- it will enable the county commis- limine 15 1,1 ot 283 30.I Francisco Serna, a man of the older daughter. Nehlett there were ,n the n,arlct served the McKinley to the people of the Judge sioners to take all of the $22,000 road accomodations, estimates 477 1.380 mo who had accom- - parvcu'arly ed them if these were not the farts less than 2200 visitors in the;tcrnment camps Mora eni'jhborhood, Southwest hound by ties of and it to other 410 380 the officer and to great when "t hoy reassembled levy apply places; The force the Women Make No Pledges Otero panted Aragon an'' family to the land of yesterday. otherwise a considerable of city. employed by 388 1 397 the Middleton was shot '',"";l'e answered in the af- portion chamber of commerce more H? ?P ings women asked to sign Oitay house, and the domain he added to They separately it wil' to be on the main assigned , 446 the arm. .Cortes firmative. hac spent than 1400 to rooms, which ood1 I!e(,Ke c?rds hav.e f'a y Rio Arriba 1,282, through right the Spanish crown." thorofare toward F.I Paso where persons s. 381 661 One Of One Juror At Home did of the hotel f"?'1 to practice any food Roosevelt Party Escaped is such an immense amount of npt include any 335 408 who had been the One had been excused and there The hotels accomdated vat'?n ""t',1 some change is made Sandoval Aragon, holding juror eel and traffic. 20O .172 horses to the was uaiviaue. sun run for his home in the south- - fa about while were 150 in '.lie f"otls supplied the Germans San Juan belonging party departed Boulevard To 600, there 1.599 Serna ING DEATH BY WRONGFUL em of the state and the Metropolis San Miguel 1,288 shot through the stomach. part legal A the 44 to Middleton was was raised as to whether grand boulevard covering Santa Fe 922 1,105' managed escape. KILLING NOW IN COURT question nrles from Las Cruces to El Paso, 209 220 later a mounted police- - tne iniui , more 1260 in- Sierra arrested by eleven imiiu itiuin duel '""icnted bv a handled than people 1 nOQ Tust the had been in- - had been make "PP gravel highway more dissatisfaction and Socorro 921 man after jury they discharged. . and to the and the regt-ister- daily, to the north line ot the county, city, garagas is not an im- Taos 23 670 At about the same hour Tuesday st'rurted by the court and retired a report in the absence of the more 100 automobiles. trouble altogether is - ...... t, . :n - - ii i i .:.... : t ' n in with other counties than 575 LOUt e ..:a . - a. in tu. . f i. wd as: cooperation. possibility. Torrance Vlli morning .Tcyiliuni, sain iu ..Iiuru.iy i.il.ni ine tas Itvcillll, yucauuii i.tisc.i d,ju wa 1 An.,ai:nm shot and vs. was filed iiin could make " llc. ? . ' Haul Down German Flag Union . 760 1,530 squatter, is said to have State Crosby, there to whether they legally ' J, A bu ORATORICAL CONTESTS 3381 Andres a District Court of Chaves by a in the absence of the the ,work ' The German flag removed from the Valencia 846 killed Indurian, prominent county, report will us a state AROUSE MUCH GOOD and wealthy sheepman, at a water;Mrs. Sallie Shafer, the administra-- ; fendants. Bakovic and his danght-- 1 'lueniue gue grounds recently nearly precipitated :i c r . u. . to draw an immense travel Li. f m,.f v, v- -. u.a men p,.; highway NATUREO RIVALRY an outburst. Marshal Webb, of this Totals 16,782 22,336 noie sixteen nines easii nuBint. irix in J. r Jiiaici,ci,,f, .,cn u' crs ,iau Kinc iu inline tho coasl In Indurian was said to have used the was the was charged southern Bernalillo T. . J,e coas' f"rtj city, says it was hungi over a chair. person Crosby iarito, county. ' 3 an lr,;n hole for to water with killed, a suit of Parth & conn - , One of the features of each An- - but railroad men and Hot Springs MAN IN SPRINGER GETS water many years having against Cj. Mabry. Mabry, " ' . frm his When he the S. Crosby asking for damages on ac- - fe for the Pakovics, waived right ue caIl .on ,,ne ual Teachers Convention that is of citizens assert that the flag was sheep. approached any -- if w RECKLESS WITH GUN - count of the of her Bakovic and his older Nansas ll .to local interest is the Oratorical raised on a miniature flagpole and place Tuesday morning Seymour ap wrongful killing daughter might a "a ?' great the Service was !m-- 1 mae peared and ordered him away, , husband by Crosby. have to be present at the return and Declamatory contests, and this was hoisted to celebrate the capture Some-drunke- n '"''f' fool, armed with a told. Indurian on the of '''a ) r"n, A- - -- district was ntedately had Crosby by of the and the verdict not i?S,,crrt"" was no in fact the and killing of members of the ti l.. - attorney jury "PfT S year exception, , i .....!..., n,.f a - is in ry contestants were more numerous mencan in g. nnidii ittmici.i.a. iciuncii tiv uui naid no attention to him but order- Sheriffs office. The suit thejgniltv as to the younger girl was horl . . patrol and a yell and discharged for ... f ed his herders to continue watering nature of a double action, asking 'signed. ilnut-- of-- man usual and tne interest ot tnemans. utticers o U V . , W'JIt th turn the guarding".iwhoopcamp;the on ,he s,reetJ SprjnKer . 1. . 1. . lmn rlroitr 9 C II I I ., I I hv At- n,titt. r-- gim Mici-iF- ,(.,,,nr,o riicnn JUUIIKCl ICUHC III! Mil 111C 1CUMC Wisi c WdllMU II icillfVlT ine nop.. . j ana-- j -- i i.j:i"C .in iiiiii.. i.i" s.... "IK" """'"I' : Using Mailt To Defraud r... r,c .. mv,.rmrni, in stend unheed-Th- e aaiurnay nigni aimosr r''l""lu revolver and shot five times; it was; the wrongful killing, as alleged, of his were of the towns ran high. and when the was i Bakovic and daughters in this for represented warning one of the big plate glas; windows Uhr Aece:ieA $10.- - $i,nmo valley permanent contests were held on Wednes-'e- d it was renewed, with a statement said hy Crosby, being charged with using mails in a scheme r Not on in the Bank of Springer. The bullet Bail It Not Allowed 000 for the benefit of bis estate and improvement your tintype! day evening, the winners according that unless the flag was hauled down ,trnck ,he window casinff abot one to defraud in connertion with a let - Las Cruces Republic. The Two of the bullets took ettect. one :$I0.00O for the henetit of his tamily )V a merchan to the tabulated of it would be 'hot down flag ...... 1.1 ... I IS 1 . . .. roriVC(i wealthy carefully grading inch from le g)ass ,t js no, known r i .' tw ii.un-:.-J .f all was Striking innttrian in xue nini nn.'Mianci asKing ihj exeinin.ii y .... the return of competent judges acting separa- removed. New York irihunc, who fired the shot, but if he is .i ; .i.- - i . t - f. . Gallup demanding SUGGESTS P EGULATIONS OF : me ine neaii. in- in earn uisinnce. tu:.i io rtiin.n in tely are as follows he will discover that and oiner piercm;; ages property Gallup. The merchant VETERAN NEWSPAPER MAN caught Springer ilttrian fell dead in his motor truck ts bromrht under the statute of this said another man owned ti e - FOOD PRICES IN STATE Oratorical Contest is not a place for gun con- - jtrop- RETIRES FROM THE GAME very healthy which he had left during his state permitting, damages suits to be Mv school section : Gard- Voters. The officers of the arc High Harold city versation with Seymour. brought tor death by wrongful ac lie trial of Podolfn Tacheas on ti'1 ch ef food "conversationalist" ner, of Raton, for his oration. going to be on the look out for such M exico miubt first, The Car'sbad has ; . i Sevmour was arrested and locigen Koswell Kecord !lt, 1,..r., ni c.tlinn. liminr In or, HT pet right The outh America. Martin Current changed ,r..,nr. if of " f,,A i',,v in the Santa Rosa tail. Both he and t,i;..M i;ii,lnr Inti, down to recorded figures he second. 'TA' work of the gun man 1. il Candelaria, of Albuquerque, Sn"t1n fVrrv who have ,;"rna.ke shorct Mi(i,,jet,n wcrc held without bail for INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS ON mli;m lerritnrv,t v ns lsCTiin pifpr- wants t ertiscments in the fcl manua. ' ' - irom ine scnoi. ri.s ora.ion ,akrn the reins. "'KC' preliminary examination next Wed- PROHIBITION QUESTION day in the Cnit'd Slates district Paso newspapers how that nute was entitled: The Safety of Amer- - r,rdv - ttounds of sweet ttotato-- s sell there h connected nesday. Albuquerque! Journal. court. Tacheas lives at Cabcz n. SPANISH-AMERICA- ica" i1,"' PAPER j In the Prohibi- - 2.- on cZ?Ji abo." years th elater reports of Sandoval COlMltv. tor rents, while rmht up the Booker.. . Rio AlliMipti rque Collcgiate section: Harold d SERVES NOTICEON ALIENS CHARGED TH &T P ILROAD tion Eleeti ,n it appears that Journal. 'inc. rt::ht "p to the state capital of the of New Mexico 5JthorPh newspaperman! LONG a of sell University brotht.r. Qnethen Perry, was fori j WORKS MEN TOO Arriba County gave maWitv of Xv Mexico three pounds Albuquerque first, for hi, with" Lov-- 1 a one votc fnr - tr.r 2? cents. These are advertis- "b'T time connected the La Pevista Ilustrada, publication ,,"".W('.,S- ar'',Tnf0; G w and 'or:d 0me M.. Tmn of a of 47 for DECISION some one rxr'"V '?.x'co "e. ; tr)n and is not a novice in Spanish at Santa Fe, has read the! V 7r ositton County gave majority ing figures, and it seems War. Edmund Spencer, of the New . . ider Mexicans of old Mexico the riot act. nena'ties pmotmting to $7500 on t' e the wets. These two count cs are AS TO OUR ENEMIES Wrtld investii-at- e the difference in Mexico Ral- - it- - 1 1 Miliary Institute, Koswell, TJe Current has always been a and in the most finished Spanish Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe the only black counties in the 't '"ce. It is rcson't'e suppose aecond, his subject being: Labitsh- - ihmtU it fold them exactly where to head in. road company is sked by the gov- - In the latter "La Pevi ta de Taos": t is urged thnt th I'ttitcd States that the retailer in F.l Paso is mak-- i.,;c;rr a a pot-nd- -'i - i:..i. ht li. ti informs them fhev are erntnent in iroecedi;i"s started today worked hard for the defeat of the ma vnot send direct military aid to profit selling nine and Declamatory Contest !.'.,,.. r,...,-- . Tl,;. .;tr tontSi- - welcome to an asylum, will receive in the federal district court here Prohibition Amendment. While no- - Italy because we are not in a State gets avav witn six pounds ' ' t an- - In the Herlamatorv contest the hi--" imnrnvrd under the new man- - fair treatment and full protection tinder the law fonndding ra''roads nunally the paper may claim to have of technical war with Austria. It is of potatoes before trey to i 16 con- - - - winners were: iagement. 'arils' a hey behave themselves to work employes more than won a victory by carrying! the conn- a fin cpoint which probably would ta Fe. If the railroads take two- Mamie A. Smith, of Santa Rosa.) Cil. Mullane. who had been in the and play fair, but that any attempt secutive hours. ty by 47 vot-- s. it appears that the not stand in case of need. In ftct. thirds of the product for freight enemies of this It was alletred that the law was influence of the must be small has never bv any - something shou'd be done. It i too for a ha'f to aid the country paper Germany dip'oma- ' liigh school, first, her subject being: harness nearly century t r Losetta. and a hard work-- r. has relinquish- - will cause the" Spanish-America- of violated in the case of train crews that carries such a small majority. tic or other sign indicated that she big a hold for the to sec- .A .11 :..-.-. ; nnsi. Kew Mexico to see that the heaviest rnnnitie between this city and Las, The Silver City very recognizes a state of war with the stand for. even that the Marian Smith, of Farmington, nrtntlnir Independent ' admitting ' 15 have climbed fence but de- -: in ond, her subject being "The Ride of iiess and will devote the energies punishment possible, is .visited upon Vegas in instances al'eced to effusively onto the I'nited States: that has not potatoes had to be El of his to them. It is one of the most power- -' occurred on January 4. February 10 early in the game, and is there yet.'terred her troops from attacking Past who'esale and shipped to San-- a Cigarette." retiring years conducting 13. is The of first receir-- d ranch . ful expressions of the position taken and May Five hundred dbUarslas far as the Prohibiten mater Americans in the French trenches;ta Fe the difference is entirely too winners prizes viola- - - gold and the second prizes, silver We wish the Current abundant by the native citizens of this state fine is asked for each, alleged concerned. Mountainair Jndep J j with artillery, night raids, gas bombs much to be legitimate. Socorro snedals. success. Artesia Advocate. yet seea in print. Tucumcari Sun. tion. dent. and other paraphernalia of war. I Chieftain. AVIATOR GALL0I3 TVVu AMERICAN GERMAN CREW SHOOTS SLAYER OF MATE IN COURT SOLDIERS U-BO- SLAIN Si SCUTTLES MORE TREIt iS MARKET Woman Shouts "I Am Avenged" QUOTATIONS FIVE SHOT IN ARTILLERY EN- ji TEUTON 8AILORS 8INK SUBMA- FRANCO-BRITIS- FORCES TAKE as She Fires at Man Who GAGEMENT ON FRENCH FRONT Western Newspaper Union Neva Service. RINE AS THEY SURRENDER POSITIONS ON AND Killed GEN PERSHING REPORTS. FRONT, Husband. DKNVKIi MAMKKTS. TO U. S. DESTROYERS. TIDE TURNS TO ITALIAN8. Tattle. Kansas City. In revenge for the draas steers, good to ch .... 11.00 1!. so- tilling of her husband, Arthur N. Dor- prani steers, fair to good. .10.00 to 11. Oil - Helfera. prime 7.76 t.75 ITALICS HALT RAID ictt, a city detective, Mrs. Anna Dor- Cows, grassers, good to ch. 7.40 8.6" SAILOR DIES OF WOUNDS HAI6 GAINS ON CAM6RAI tett shot and seriously wounded Wll- - Cowa, graaaera, fair to good 6.60 7.85 Cows, canners and cutters.. 6.00 .4 -- V 1 II lam David Jones, a negro minister. In Veal calves , g.OoSilO.oa 5vf i Kansas City court room,-- where he Bulls ' (.00 7.25 i 11.60 U. 8. van m 7 m i was on trial for reeders, good to choice . . .10.20 WILL NOT DECLARE WAR ON rsK the murder of the to 10.25 FIVE OFFICERS AND THIRTY-FIV- 8IX SENT DOWN IN FOUR Feeders, fair good (.60 jfllcer. The shot was Mrs. Feeders, common in . . 8.000 0.60 AUSTRIA. SWITZERLAND'S fired by rii MEN CAPTURED BY U. S. SHIP DAYS BY ALLIES. TURKS rwo.t. e o ...... Stockera, g d to choice .. 8.00& .() ' ju., i mockers, fair to good .... 6.50 T.75 FRONTIERS CLOSED. IN EUROPEAN WATERS. LOSE BITTIR 8TATI0N. jegru wus completing ins argument before a In criminal court. Jury Good hogs 7.25917. 0 "Thank God, now I am avenged," f Western Newspaper l'rilnn Ncwh Ken ice. i Wintern NevvsHtMT Union News Service. Weitern Newapnpor Union News Service. Mrs. Dorsett cried. beep. i in Lam ha 17.25 Washington, Nov. 28. Two Ameri- Nov. 27. The British have "Get hltn again," urged Mrs. Helenc 14.250 if? .. Washington, Nov. 2C Sinking of a Rome, feeder laipba 18.00 17.86 can Boldiers were killed and five were I Bulle-cou- Mrs. Dorsett's German submarine an American de captured more trenches around Sehueffer, sister, when Ewea .76 10.25 severely wounded in an com- by Feeder ewes 7.60 .S0 artillery stroyer with the capture of five offi and otherwise improved their We there 10.00 10.60 bat with Germans on Nov. 2u, Gen. cers and about thirty-fiv- e men was re- ground in the struggle for . l'ershing reported. HAV AND UIIAIN MAItKBT. ported lo the Navy Department by Elsewhere along the big battlefront Those killed were: Private Harry L. Vice Admiral Sims. The submarine there has been no material change, but (F. O. B. Denver, Carload Price.) Miller, field Mrs. the is in constant action try- artillery; address, itself was all but captured, the Ger- artillery liar. Ton. t'opeland, Hlei! Center Ore. to in the Buying Prices per St., Iluker, mans sinking it by opening the valves ing gain advantage great Colo, upland, per ton 24.00026.00 I'rlvato Charles Kissmiller, field artil- coal center. Nebr. tun 18.00424.00 after officers and crew had swarmed Prairie upland, per .... lery; mother, Mrs. Clara Itlssmiller, Ir to the deck of The to the forces hay (new crop), the with cries of Scott Ferris represent the Sixth peril Italian Colo, and Nebr., per ton. .2O.OO022.On Heading, Pa. "Kainerad!" One German member of seems to be disappearing. French and Timothy, per ton 25.00 26.00 district of Oklahoma In the lower Alfalfa (new per ton 20.00 22.00 Severely wounded: Sergeant Julian It the crew was killed and another sua- - British have taken crop) 26 0041 28.00 house of congress. He Is a veteran In troops their places South Park, ner ton M. - .I4...1 Peek, field emergency tnliinrl...... unnnili. ...t.l.,1. 1,. Ct fI Ital- Gunnison ton. .23.00 26.00 artillery; ..uuui.n iiumfm,. n un ii in- micii the place, having been a member of on the new Piave front and the Valley, per address, Z. n. Peck, Hartwell, Ga. ler taken aboard one have Straw, per ton 6.00 7.00 being of the five previous congresses. He is a res- ians frustrated repeated attempts Grain. Sergeant Andrew Kngstrom, field ar- the to ident nf Lsw'on. of enemy advance. The Alpini Oata, Nebr., 100 Iba., buying 215 tillery; Mrs. (). I'JngHtrom, wife, h'ort The in an official battalion out their adversaries Colo, outa, bulk, 2.16 Gallois, one of the n avia- Navy Department wiped buying Sill, Okla. Private C. Watklns, statement to Corn choD. sack, eiilnir 4.111 Harry tors has made no reference the in an encounter near Tasson. Corn In aack, 4.10 field Kunnie I). produced during the selling Walkins, token. Austro-Germa- 100 artillery; war, recently made a wonderful prisoners RUSSIAN PEACE OFFER The forces keep onto, wuio., per lbs., selling. .1.70 mother. North Hend, Ore. Private Os- night It was learned flight to Essen in Germany and suc- subaeijuentlly that hammering at the line between the car V. Jones, field artillery; Mrs. Ma- the smashed horizon- Flour. cessfully bombed the Krupp works. depth charge the Piave and Brenta rivers, and every Hungarian S.05- ria Jones, mother, Lucas, Ohio. Pri- tal rudder of patent the submarine, causing GEN. VON LUDENDORFF CONFER- time they are thrown back by the re- vate Joseph Lewilt, field it to ri le lo the the officers DHHSSUD POULTRY. artillery; top; that RING ON inforced Romans. Hoy Woodside, friend, Mount Holly, and crew swarmed on deck with cries ARMISTICE. Leas 10 per cent commission. MAY PILLAGE CITIES The British have taken Bittir sta- J2 24 --N. J. of surrender the had Springs after destroyers tion and Ain Turkeys, fancy d. p 31 i 11 Karim, the latter three 24 26 opened fire, but that some of the crew Turkeys,, old toma Trolzky Declares Aim of Bolshevik! and a half miles from Jerusalem. choice u -- 2 Italian Army Headquarters in North- had surrendered the 4D22 MAXIMALISTS PROCLAIM ABOLI-- 1 ""'' lney opened Is Not But World Turk forces are the Hells, fancv 2(1 ern Italy, Nov. 1:8. The reports from valves and sank the boat. Separate Strong guarding Ducks, vouna- - 22 4i24 TION OF Peace. into the Oeese 20 the Italian line on the northern front CLASS TITLES. Th risoners were taken on board highways city. is French forces have several noosters la 14 were favorable. The heavy fighting Is one of the destroyers and taken to a repelled attacks of violence on the Live continuing, with the Italians holding loreign port, one of the dead was Western Union News great I'uultrj.' Russian Soldiers Starving, Hundreds Newfljmper Service. Meuse. Fighting is continuing along Trices net F.u.B. Denver.) In the main. Kive determined attacks given a military funeral at sea. 16 1X Desert or Die In Trenches of Amsterdam, Nov. 24. According to Chemln-des-Damc- Springs by Austro German forces on the left These are the first naval the Hens, fancy, lb 14 IK Cold prisoners advices received here Gen. von ItOUStdl'S. 11) I II of near and Hunger. In Ambassador Jessurand reported that 8 SI wing the Italian fourth army taken an engagement at sea bv the first Broilers, lh .24 2ti Monte Pert United quartermaster general six German submarines had been sunk Shot the Negro Minister, 10 lbs. or 2ti lea, between the Iirenta Stales force. of the German has for Turkeys, over.. .24 and the were delivered. The armies, started in four days. Ducks, vounu- .19 2I I'iave, W!ern I'lllon NVuh Servlee. the eastern front In connection with the negro, still alive, rolled under the Ueeae II enemy rushes were broken by the de- PRESIDENTS WAR MESSAGE. Petrograd and Berlin are in wireless Loudon. Nov. 27. Grand Duke Mi- the Russian offer of a truce. He is communication. The Russian north- it table, and she, too, attempted to fire ECUS. fensive troops, with heavy losses lo a chael Alexandrovitch, brother of the said to be accompanied by a numer ern are to shot. EsRs. graded No. 1 net, F. the attackers. Increase United States to Five armies reported be becom O. B. former emperor, to a Petro- Army ous staff. Ollicers in the court room hurried Denver 45 according Million Men. ing short of food, and it was rumored EgBs. No. 2 net, F. grad dispatch to the Times, has been Stockholm. According to the Tid In another ly disarmed Mrs. Dorsett and plnced O. B. Denver .33 Washington. President Wilson and Washington. President Wilson is Petrograd that government - case arrested and Imprisoned in In- ningen, a Russian diplomat left Stock had her under arrest on n chnrge of as- Eggs, count. misc. his Cabinet decided to take no steps Smolny writing his second war message which been organized, by Socialists cases, less commission .. 11.00 13. (10 the l. holm for to snult with Intent to kill. She was soon stitute, headquarters of the he will deliver to Petrograd with orders somewhere near the capital city. at this time toward a declaration of Congress on Dee to released on a $2,000 bond. The shot . hand tho Russian revolutionary llnMrr. war on Austria-Hungary- to officials with whom h If Russia According government for caused n wild stnmpeile In the court Creameries, ex. 1st urd.. lb. 44 45 Copenhagen. enters into he has conferred on the proposals peace by London, Nov. 26. The British have Creameries, 2nd graue, lb. .. 41 the matter, room, which was filled roc-ess separate peace negotiations, the min- the central powers. won another near mostly with i 40 Ijondon, Nov. 28 A conference of message will rank with the document smashing victory Hi isters of thi! allied powers at Petro- negroes. racking Mock ll 30 31 Russian political leaders assembled at in which the President recommended Cambrai, capturing the village of was will ac- In connection with the Order restored, nnd within 30 I of grad demand their passports, the declaration of war Petrograd. Bourlon and most of Bourlon wood mil army headquarters for the purpose last April minutes the a I" falli-v- . cording to a from order to Gen. Dukhonin, commander-in-chie- f jury returned verdict Apples. ili.. new box t.iOil 2. SO a government all dispatch llaparanda. Provision for military on after sanguinary fighting. Press re of i.'olo forming representing operations of the Russian army, to open guilty against Jones, providing for l'cais, i.uuwiM parties, according to a Petrograd dis much greater scale than hitherto con ports tell of the terror cast over th a sentence of 50 in The Maximalist com- negotiations or an armistice with the years the peniten Vruetuhle. patch to the Times. The leaders have Petrograd templated will be the burden of th German artillery ranks as a mass of missioners have the enemy commanders, the Associated tiary. Beans, Navy, cwt 12.0016.0O been M. M. proclaimed executive recommendations lo the tanks crawled on toward them. Th cwt 7.0041 y.oo joined by Tchernoff, of leg Press interviewed Leon the Olllcer Dorsett, with a fellow Beans, l'iuto, Gen- class titles, distinctions and islative Trotzky, British airmen aided the ii; Beans, Lima, lb 16iui Is Avkrentieff, Prof. Milukoff and branch. Here are the prin infantry John Clifford, wns shot Jones .311 privileges. All persons henceforth an Bolshevik! foreign minister. Trotzky advance. by XJwie,. LUili.. bunches 2Ud4 erals Verkhovskl, Ivanoff and others. cipal features decided upon up to their on the night of August 6 while Invest! Cabbasre l.o04J.OH citizens of the Russian the emphatically declared that the sol Near Verdun French cwt Information was received here from republic, date: the have cap gating the alleged theft of a dog by carrots, l.&0ul.7r corporate property of mer- diers' and workmen's government was lured Cauliflower, lb ion. 124 Petrograd that a number of German nobles, AinenuiueniB to ine arart law un first and second line trenches the negro Dorsett was kill ,4i,(ui .iir, chants and to against a separate peace with Ger- preacher. Celery staff officers have arrived there and burgesses, according the der which it will be possible to call from the crown prince's army, and ed nlmost and Clifford was Onions, table, doz 40gji .50 must be handed over to many. He voiced bis conviction that Instantly Potatoes, cwt 2.a(2.7fi. are in an lo proclamation, Into belnB an of have taken prisoner more than 800 wounded. The was H. lb, .06411 .Ot acting advisory capacity A eventually army Russia's initiative In seriously negro Tomatoes, H., the state. congress of the Second offering peace Germans and won several dug- Turnips, Colo., doz. bunches. .30 it .3i Nikolai Lenine, the liolshevikl pre 5,000,000 men. will be the deep arrested the following day. army, with one dissenting vote, has Amendments to supported by proletariate quts. This success followed several mier. existing laws under of all allied HIDE AND I'KLTS. adopted a resolution approving all the which it countries, or belligerent, of the crown to ad will be possible to extend which will make attempts prince measures promulgated by the Council to impossible a continu vance. The Petain forces in Dry Hides, Geneva. The Austrian and German surveillance German women and ation of the war even if large Flint lb of National Aiistro-Hungarlan- the govern- "SOME BABY" JOINS butcher, a frontiers have been closed. Iloth the Commiss'oners, including numbers suddenly burst into the Ger Flint lb S3 Bulgarians and ments do not accept the offer. fallen, frontiers the decree for an immediate armistice Turks of both Bexes. man trenches. U. S. MARINE CORPS Flint bull and stag, lb 19 French and Italian already A to the Zeit-- Flint culls and lb 17 and peace and favoring the govern- disprtch Frankfurter The Italians claim to glue, had been closed for an indefinite Provisions for the equipment and from have repulsed salt nuies. zc to 3c lb. less. of ung Vienna says received Austro-Gerinan- Thus Switzerland's four fron- ment the workmen's and soldiers' of reports many attacks of the s has Horse hides 12 to 23 nrica t,r ern period. arming this larger force and for from Tarnopol are to tho effect that Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh salted. tiers now are sealed for the first line delegates. and between the Brenta and Piave rivers, the distinction of the expanding speeding up the avia Russian troops are to evacu producing the of The resolution appeals to all sol- tion and preparing ,renice reports that the of of the United States Ma- Green Nailed lured Hide, etc. since outbreak the war. shipbuilding programs. Gmay-mado- bursting "baby" y ate the East Gallclan towns of Over 40 lb diers not to support Premier Keren-sk- shells has been heard, there. rine corps. And he is gome lbs., 1714 and Skalat, near the Russian Under 40 lbs., lb 17 u re- and the provisional government Berlin claims on six feet tnll and Bull and staK 12 London. Hritlsh troops have War Cost Fixed for Second Year. border. The adds that attacks , bnby, being generals "against the people." dispatch that the and Moeuvres were 190 He ls Glue bides and skins li pulsed another German counter at Washington. The second year of advanced have been repulsed weighing pounds. cureu, ic less. to positions already In Palestine British Francis William now Greenfun 2c tack in the northeast corner of Hour According a Copenhagen dis the war will cost the United States evacuated. the are closing Dauber, less than cured. the voluntarily in on The his "bit" on the Island Ion wood, west of Cambrai, according patch, Russian newspaper, Volka about the same as the first, accord Jerusalem, site of the an doing Calf nod Kill. Green Salted. to an from Field Mar Narodna, asserts that the Russian cient some miles west of Gunm, far out In the Pacific. official report ing to estimated expenditures pre London. Lord Robert Cecil, minis Mizpah, eight Calfskin, lb. 24$C30 sbal armies on the northern front have for at the of Jerusalem, was carried by storm. Duuber Is only 16 years old, IS'ltZ'i llaig. pared Treasury Department. ter of blockade, spoke of the proclam Each. several b"en without food, and nnd because of his youth he 1 vf. r.n days For the fiscal year beginning next ation issued by Nikolai Lenine and Deacons r. that soldiers are could not be accepted without 6UW ;7() Price Named Explosive Inspector. daily leaving the July 1, ordinary disbursements, not in his followers in Russia an im HUNS AND TURKS HANG JEWS. Brandedplunks front in hundreds or In urging the consent of his mother. This 10 Denver. Thomas S. Price of are dying the cluding loans to allies or interest on mediate armistice, Horse, No. 1 6.00!ftil Iong trenches from cold and saying: was obtained and Dauber be- Horse, No. 2 was hunger. The bonds yet to be are estl 'If Alexandria 5.00jf5.60r.u niont, named by President Wilson authorized, it represents the real opinion Report Says Americans came the youngest "soldier of Uluo and Donv iiur, In- newspaper adds that mutinies due to mated at Colt 604J as inspector of explosives for I $12,701,000,000, as compared of the Russian which I do not Are Stripped and Beaten. ' ti have broken out on people, the sen." state of Colorado. hunger several with $12,31(i,00(i,ooo for the current believe it does, it would be a direct parts of the line. Alexandria, Egypt Refugees from Green Salted Pelta. year ending June 30, 1918. breach of treaty obligations and Rus Palestine report that the Turks,' In co sia's alliance. Such an if Lamb and EARTH DEMANDED BY KAISER action ap operation with the Germans, are com sheep $1.0U(jj2!oo Eastern Railroads Will Form Pool. BABY BUNDLED IN LAUNDRY lambs f.iim ?r. HUGE WORLD CROPS SHOWN. proved and ratified by the Russian na mitting the most fearful atrocities on Soring Washington. Operation of all rail- would them Sliearllngs io !iu Gives Out Nev. tion, put virtually outside the Jewish colonies in Pnlestine. Last League International Institute of way lines east of Chicago as one cen- the civilized About to Be Thrown Into Boiling Vat Flint of Agriculture pale of Europe." month all the leading men of the Jew- Dry Pelta. Set Peace Terms. on tralized system was decided on With Clothes When Reports Year's Production. by the ish at were of Dirty Wool 4;j Cotton Passes Thirty-Cen- t colony Jaffa accused pelts Berne (Via London), Nov. 28. Tlu Railroad War Board, to obtain a max- Mark. Discovered. Short wool pelts 40 Wan ..igton. Bumper world crops of espionage and on false evidence or on 1 Bavarian branch of the Pan German imum of efficiency In traffic move- New York. December cotton crossed Butcher Bhearllnirs. No. 9a corn, oats, potatoes, rice, guar beets confessions extorted torture were Mich. a No. 2 murlan shearlings 111 League has just published a statement ment. Cars and facilities the mark on the floor of the by Detroit, Employes of lo and tobacco for this are shown trackage court-marti- Bucks, saddles and pieces at value. of terms to year by will New York Cotton Nov. convicted by a German cal laundry were preparing to throw a pence which, owing thr estlmntes of the International Insti- be pooled, regardless of owner- Exchange 26, and sold and banned with many members of wagonlond of soiled laundry Into a Russian revolution and successes in tute of ship or the railroad's individual inter later for 30.20, the highest MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. Agriculture at Rome made pub- ever their families, refugees declare. In or- vat of boiling water. The cries of a Italy, they think Germany will be able lic est. This almost move price recorded on the exchange. by the Department of Agriculture. revolutionary der to extort Is months-ol- d Price. Quoted for Metala. all-da- The was confessions, it added, baby hoy suddenly halted to exact, provided an unlimited sub The of wheat in seventeen was announced after an con big jump caused by heavy New York. Dead S6.37U. production many men and women, including some them. The baby wns found in the Bar Sliver 85 (4 c. marine warfare is allowed. It Is not ference between members of the war government and trade buying and by , countries, including the central American citizens, have been stripped mass of clothing. Meanwhile Mrs. Copper Casting-- 323.17 ft. 1 board and the further purchases for ac powers, will be ,88,00O,O00 bushels. government officials, Liverpool and who had notified Lun?!',0n Bar SUver 1. War in food count. beaten in public, some so severely George Coles, the "d p" indemnity gold, five-yea- r 85.G per Cent of the nonce her hnliv had heen I St. Don Is. Snelter. S7.43U means of average, fiolsheviki Name Peace as to cause death. thnt kill. stuffs, production and ships Corn raised will amount to 3,312,000,- - Delegates. 2. Sammy Heroes Are Decorated. naped, explained that every Monday Appropriation of Courland, Lithu- 000 14.1 Stockho'm. The Bolshevikl peace per nrilo.oofSo wT'JnttuS. bushels, which Is per cent With the American in France. sue o uusnn ui euiie-- iiueu uu ores. 60 tier cent. 120.00 f(2B iin- m re ania. Livonia and adjoining islands. lireliminaries, according to advices re- Army Slav Grand Duchess Now In U. S. jjiuceu w greater than the average production The French war cross has been con- the steps for the laundry man to col cent, iiz.uu 12.50; 10 per cent, J9.40 3. Strengthening of Germany's west ceived from Russia, include the 412.20 per unit. for the last five years. Other crops are ferred on the fifteen offi- Denver. According to Mrs. Mar lect. The was on top of ern frontier of coal by each division at American bnby plnced by occupation estimated as follows: Oats, 2,082,000,- - army cers and men garet Barry Carver there is already a the for an and worked Potato nnd basins of and the front of a committee to who were cited with laundry airing Butler, Eccn, Poultry. Briey Langwy. 000 bushels, 113.9 per cent. Potatoes negotiate their former grand duchess of Russia in this its way down under a sheet, and when Chlcasro. Butter Creamarv 4. and commercial directly with the German divisions company by the French general " Military, political 112.4 op the second 44e.s 719,000,000 bushels, per cent. the sector in country; another, Tatiana', the collector arrived he picked up the Ek-it- Firsts. 4E Ol control of Belgium. posed to it. All distinctions between commanding which the 4B? nnll, Sugar beets, 10,000,000 rhort tons, Americans were stationed at the time daughter of the former czar, will ar basket, tossed the laundry and bnby firsts, 42r43c; at mark, cases included. 5. Permanent occupation, if officers and soldiers have been abol 1 s 11 1 41tl'44V&c. possible, 106.6 per cent. Tobacco, 1,186,000,000 of the first German raid on rive about Dec. 3, and maybe the .uiu a ui uuci.u in we wubuii uuu Potatoes of northern section of the straits of ished and all have the. same salary. the nights iieup Wisconsin Mlnnpanta ami pounds, 120.5 per cent. of Nov. former czar himself will be with her, drove on. Michigan, bulk, 1. 65ft 1.76; sacks, ll.go Dover, including , Calais and uniform and privileges. On arrival the movement to 9 VI i.ru, Tatiana's 15 Boulogne. Ax Murder form a United of to be Poultry Fowls, 184c: springs, OH Stocks Drop 9,779,000 Barrels. Sir Leander Jameson Jury Acquits Pastor, States Russia, SLEEPS AS AUTO IS ROBBED 19c; turkeys, 27c. (!. Kstablishment of a great German Dead. Red Ouk, Rev. G. 3. headed by Grand Duke Nicholas, War demands cut IaThe Lyn Kannun Produce. colonial empire in Africa, which wll" Washington. London. Sir Leander Starr Jame Kelly was acquitted of the of cousin of the deposed czar, whom the City down stocks in the charge Rear Wheel, Then Hood Removed Kansas City, Mo. Butter Creamery, Include all existing British, French, petroleum United son, leader of the Jameson raid on the committing the Villisca ax murders of latter on his abdication named com 41 He; firsts, States to From His "Bed" While Peddler , 31 3Sc; seconds, 37c: Belgian and Portuguese possessions. 9,779,000 barrels during the Transvaal In 1895, shortly before the 1912 by the Jury in his second trial mander of the Russian armies, will be packing-- He. first nine months of this Boer died In Take a Nap. Kbbs Firsts, 44c; seconds, 32c. 7. Reversion of Egypt and the Sou year. war, London. In District Court here. come active. Poultry Hens, 18c; roosters. 14Kc: 23c. dan to their old dynasties. Smith Center. an broilers, La Follette Probe Delayed. Future Julius Klmmell, 8. Control of the Suez canal the Kerensky Planning Activities. Fifty Arrested in Bomb Case. Labor Sameul Itinerant of Boston Wool Market. by Absence of senators Gompers. polish peddler Blooming- Boston. Wool Scoured Washington. Christiania. Dr. David Soskic. con Milwaukee, Wis. Italians were es- basis: Texas central powers. Fifty Buffalo, N. Y. Samuel ton, this state, is a sound sleeper, Fine 12 months. 8 on the appointed to In- fidential to A. F. Gompers, S1.681..2; fine. Austria-Hungar- secretary arrested and held for 31.5G& 1.60. is to have one-thir- Kerensky, Monday night of the American Federation pecially when sleeping out of doors months, vestigate Senator St. the deposed Russian in president California Northern, $1.70 1.7C; premier, passed investigation connection with the e in his automobile. 9 of Serbia, Montenegro and Albania. Paul of Labor for thirty-fiv- years, was re middle county, 31.50 1.05; southern. speech last September caused a through Christiania on his way to bomb outrage in which nine someone 31.35ft 1.40. two-third- s Saturday and him offi- During the night recently The remaining of Serbii postponement of the He elected, with the other OreRon Eastern No. 1 inquiry probably England. carries a message from members of the force were wheel , staple, police cers, John B. stole a rear tire from the car, clothing-- No. are apportioned to Bulgaria. There is until after Congress reconvenes. who, he killed two except Lennon, treas 11.6061.60; valley Kerensky, declared, is safe and Injured. who was defeated but Kimuiell slept blissfully on. The 1, 31.60)1.65. no reference to claims. The and for urer, by Daniel J. Territory Fine Turkey's preparing plans future next the thief returned nnd . staple, $1.8001- Issue for Tobin, president of the International night combine-- 11 7&fDl sn- authors, estimating their losses to the Philippines Paper Coin. Loans to Allies Total $3,883,900,000. Kimniell awakened in time to see blood ,h.. P.. I. There Is Teamsters and Chauffeur's Union. The just eighths . combing, tl.4S01.6O; fine German the war at Manila, a shortage he hood of the car whisked off. rlothlna-- S1.60A) fln ,Arii.. empire during of coins Washington. Secretary McAdoo au- convention adopted unanimously a res Ing, Sl.S5til.f0. down to end throughout the Philippine Denver Man's Name in List. Kim Pulled the of the present Casualty thorized another credit to Belgium of olution demanding new trials for War- nidi's pursuit, though swift. Extra, ll.80fil.85; A A. $1.70 an in Islands. The Philippine National Ottawa, Ont. In the The marshal has G1.80;; A supers, 31.6061.65. year, suggest indemnity money casualty list $7,600,000, making the total credits to ren K. and Thomas Moon- - was in vain. city cau bank Is issuing paper of fractional de- name Billings J. Unseed. should be, roughly, 10,000,000,000. appears the of C. Cherry, Den Belgium $05,900,000 and the to convicted of tioned Klmmell to keep his clothes DUluth. nomination as a temporary relief. as total ey, murder resulting Linseed tin t.al, ver, wounded. all the allies $3,883,900,000. . from San Francisco bomb tightly buttoned nnd his shoes laced $.36i; arrive, $3.18: December. explosion. or w'" " some $3.18 asked; May, $3.17 bid. Commission 135 they "llssing morning. Coloradoans Officers. Byng Made General for Service. Vatican's Appeal to Save Venice. Trainmen Get More Would Punish Bisbee Vigilantes. Chicago Grain and Prevtalaa Prices. Denver. One hundred and thirty-fiv- Iondon. Money. Off Own Promotion of Sir Julian Paris. The Matin Washington. Possibilities of both Cut Finger. Chicago. Corn No. 1 yellow, $ Colorado men were awarded com- says that the Montreal. Four thousand Grand No. 4 tl ' Byng from lieutenant general to the Austrlans have federal and state prosecution of a East St. Ionis, III. An unidentified yellow, $1.7501.80. agreed to spare Ven Trunk conductors, brakemen and Oats No. $ white, ,7iM live-standar- ... missions In the army at the conclusion full rank of general, in of in score or more of business man entered a cigar store here the a recognition ice, response to an appeal from the other employes will - men and 7273c. of the second officers' cam; his services In the around get the eight- other citizens other day and, remarking that he hud Rye No. 1, $1.7. training operations Vatican, but say that all authority hour and an increase in as prominent and officials Barley $1.1001.41. at Fort 111. The list Cambrai, was day pay a of In been drafted Into the National army. Sheridan, is head formally announced by must be left in the hands of the result of an between Bisbee, Ariz., connection with Timothy $5.0007.50. the war Dfiice. agreement the of said he would try to evade service. Clover 120.006 24.00. ed by Philip S. Van Cise and Robert officials of the deportation 1,200 striking min- Lard $27.25. the trainmen's organiza He then walked up to a tobacco cut- B. Bosworth, both of Denver; Frank tion and the ers from that city July 12 last, was Ribs $27.60. ' company. thrust the Index of his C. Merrlall of and Ten Killed in Explosion of Bomb. U. 8. forecast In recommendations to the ter, finger right Fruita Wallace O War Insurance Exceed Billion. hand Into the machine and the New Tork. Cotton Middling, tl 15. Shapcott of Colorado oi Milwaukee, Wis. Ten were President by the Labor Mediation pulled New York. Coton Middling, 25 Springs, all persons Washington. The total amount of Ford Buys Canadian Bonds. lever. The finger was severed. December, 54: March!tl whom were commissions ma- killed and several Commission he sent into the West. t.$8; January, t given as injured when a war Insurance written by th Bureau Detroit, Mich. It was 18.10; May. 28.86; July. Van Cise in the bomb, announced Verner Z. Reed of Denver was one of jors Infantry and designed to destroy the Italian of War Risk Insurance in the Treas- here that Ford had at Trouble. Pric or the other three in the church Henry subscribed the members of the commission. The Laughing Sugar. artillery. Evangelical in the heart of ury Department ha crossed the for $500,000 worth of "When a man tells yon to New Tork. ateaoV Canada Victory deportation was carried ont the laugh molasses? - the Italian settlement, exploded. mark. by said Uncle Centrifugal. t.0; t.tt- ' bonds. sheriff and about 2,000 armed men. trouble," Eben, "be always fined, steady; tine granulated, means your troubles am not his." si. ENGLISH WOMEN BUILDING MOTORBDSSES BEST METHODS TO PREVENT HOG CHOLERA Presents That Will Please SCRAPS

BEDROOM FINERY. Inches long. One side of It holds three blotters that make a good support for Every Christmas Is greeted with the writing tablet in cramped quarters dainty new boudoir caps and Jackets, where there is no table. On the other sometimes designed for wear only in side are compartments for paper, en- the bedroom and sometimes meeting velopes, post cards and stumps. A the requirements of the breakfast ta- narrow strap of the denim, Is sewed down "ll ble. Here Is a Jacket made of at the center to curry pen and , ."V 4' I" pretty - pencil. Ink cun be carried In solid form now. It comes In small sticks that dissolve In wuter. The case fast- ens with strong snap fasteners as in- r m - i f I dicated in the picture. It Is a good Idea to embroider the Initials on belongings made for the hoys in the service because so many kits nnd portfolios are alike in all de- tails. Besides It is another evidence of thouglitfulness on the pnrt of the IMPLIED. donor. The young man had consulted a - 1Kb-- 3&r rC? "medium" and was telling his friend, REMEMBER THE BABV. Mr. Henry I'eck, about It. "Did the fortune teller tell you any- iS Even the baby is to have a he asked. patriotic thing interesting?" WOMAN WORKER AT WORK ON A REAR AXLE. bent given to his affections, by means "Oh, so-s- He was very flatter- of toys this year. Uncle Sam appears ing." One of the great surprises of the war hns been the wonderful manner In among the clever, home-mad- e Christ- "Did he soy that you were going to which women huve come to the fore and carried on work formerly done by mas dolls, that reveal a rubber ball be married?" men. In many cases the work was of a highly technical nature, requiring Romewhere In their anatomy. They "No, he didn't mention a word about long experience and practice. Yet, in the course of a few months it has been have stuffed with a limp bodies, little marriage." possible to train women to carry out In a very efficient manner a great deal cotton and are dressed In cotton fa- - "That's queer they , usually do. of this work. Well, what did he say about you?" The photograph was taken In the plnnt of the London General Omnibus "He said I was born command." SUCH CONDITIONS. to company, which hns not only been able to train women as conductors, but HOG CHOLERA THRIVES UNDER that means will be "Well, you never actually employs them In the highly technical brunches of motor engineering, married. !" (Prepared by the United States Depart- of $1,848,862 as compared with the Congratulations which they carry out efficiently In practically all Its branches. ment of Agriculture.) deaths that would have been prob- When It Is considered how muny people Intrust their lives to motorbusses animals Little Hog cholera killed enough able without vaccination. This sav- Pitchers. built by these women It will be readily realized how efficient these women last rear to have fed 1,000,000 soldiers ing does not include thousands of hogs Young Hopeful If you're coming to must have become to be Intrusted with this class of work. This our house to meat ration (or 5tf months. that have escaped the disease by pre- supper tomorrow, you Not only are they buildKg motorbusses, but ulso motortrucks and other won't to ent. loss Is unnecessary, for hog cholera ventive measures adopted on the rec- niue uiiK niiiluu uuU lace wlucli may get anything cars much In demand by the war department for service both in Englund and can be prevented to a large extent, ommendations of county agents. De slipped on over the nightdress or Friendly Neighbor Why, Tommy, on the front. what do fighting as has been demonstrated by county Personal Instruction Given. pettlcout, for bedroom wear. The cap you mean? the United Is a band of wide ribbon with Young Hopeful I heiird pa tell ma agents working through In counties the instruct merely States of and many agents frill of luce at euch headed by a she'd have to get some cheup chicken department agriculture the farmers how to vac- edge KEROSENE IN A CARBURETOR state agricultural colleges, la the personally fancy braid. feed for her old hen party. CAR northern and western states. cinate bogs, quarantine herds, and TRY GREASING clean and disinfect their Practical Device Offered by Leading and control up premises. Not Well Put. Hog cholera prevention For Instance, in Scott county, Mis- HOMEMADE CHARACTER DOLLS. Manufacturer Tried Out in ure vaccination, dis- Dowies Whut a grusplng fellow you possible through souri, the agent loans the farm bu- Smith You've bothered me about Foreign Market. infection and the of infect- hrics, us cotton flannel, eiderdown or are, quarantine reau's instruments to Individual farm- Curl and Pat along with Gretchen this bill times in ten Gives Owner of Machine Sensa- ed herds. The local conditions largely fifty duysl have realized some ers. He vaccinates several hogs for and Hortense, are muking eyes at us percale. Smith You I'm not Motorists for determine the methods of procedure In the Uncle Sam doll the ball Is wrong ine. tion of Having New Auto. time a of was the farmer and then has the farmer this Christmas, inviting us to Inquire I've bothered about the that shortage gasoline the work with groups used for the head but In the other grasping. you inevitable some time and by agents. They vaccinate a number under bis dlrec Into their merits. They belong to a I I been able at future of them how to one the This doll Is bill, admit, but haven't of farmers, teaching oth- new of beloved dolls It makes body. Tit-Bit- while the Increasing price gasoline tlon. The farmer vaccinates the order the rug to grusp anything yet I London vaccinate their bogs, confine and quar- in- dressed in blue eiderdown and has a bus not been a serious drawback to er bogs himself and returns the that have always held the warmest HAVE SPRINGS LUBRICATED antine their herds, and disinfect their struments to the farm bureau office. corner of little folks' henrts. row of the tiniest pearl buttons down the use of pleusure cars, has been The most effective cam- its rotund When the bull is an Item of moment in the premises. Serum is sold by the bureau to the These dolls are mnde of discarded tummy. MAKING A HIT. operating paigns, perhaps, have followed tho farmers at cost. In this county 85 per socks or stockings and stuffed with punched the doll squeals much to the expense of commercial vehicles of into und of Vehicle That Beforehand Had Regis- A uniting of the farmers organiza- cent of the 1,737 hogs vaccinated un- surprise delight his bobyshlp. various kinds. practical kerosene Road Ap- tions by the county agents. Frequent- der tho direction of the agents were tered Every Bump in carburetor hus been recently offered these are farm bureaus with com- to Be a munufacturer that bus ly saved. Before county agent work was WISHBONE THIMBLE CASE. pears Floating Along by leuding mitteemen under each community. undertaken there, bog vaccination for 8queaks Disappear. been In process of development for This Is pronounced an ideal organiza- severul years and which was thor- cholera was practically unknown. A thimble made of a tion to educational work rela- pretty case, tried out in the foreign mar- promote In Seward county, Nebraska, the wishbone saved from the wreck of the It Is a great revelation how much oughly to cholera. Cholera control clubs hnv-ln- g before It was Introduced for do- tive farm bureau also lends instruments Is better on automobile runs after ket effective when first organ- Thanksgiving turkey, something mestic to Sci- are very for vaccination to farmers and sells cot- the thoroughly lubricated. consumption, according but when cholera new. Heavy silk or mercerized springs entific Amerlcnn. The carburetor will ized and at work, serum at cost. In Allen county, In- A cur beforeliund has registered or- ton Is used for crochet lace to make thut distillate or disappears from the county the diana, thorough publicity Is given the In the roud In no uncertuln bundle kerosene, benzol, On a wide border about the wishbone. It every bump with finul ganization tends to disintegrate. of hog cholera In a neighbor- to be along, lif- any hydrocarbon a boiling Is presence way appeurs llonting below 000 can be the other hand, the farm bureau hood In order to stimulate interest in the leaves huve hud a full point degrees. It on other lines and ter spring utilized on commercial cars or constantly engaged a public meeting called Immediately of and grease. Not either to handle cholera when supply graphite nutos because It of is ever ready In the community. The county agent do the disuppeur, which pleasure permits only squeuks flexible throttle it appears. gives an illustrated talk on the na- Is to the ears, but the engine operation by Farmers. comforting control. Lend Instrument! to ture, prevention and eradication of whole car uppeurs to be lighter and The work of the county agents is cholera, presenting It as a community full of life. often supplemented by the services of problem and perfecting an organiza- Try It out on your car and see what EXTRA WINDSHIELD FOR AUTO specialists from agricultural colleges tion which In every instance has pre- n tremendous Improvement it mukes. und the United States department of vented spread from the first outbreak. cotton. White socks ure used for the The effects of full nnd complete spring Protection From Wind Afforded Pas- agriculture. In a number of states Spread of Disease Prevented. heads und colored ones for the bodies. lubrlcntion are muny. Tires seem to sengers on Rear Seat Swung to farm bureaus and cholera control The special value of such organiza- Kuncy stitching with heuvy mercerized do better service. The car rides better. Any Desired Angle. clubs have purchased Instruments to tions Is that the disease is caught in cotton or yurns, outlines the Jackets, The Comedian While I was on I You cun be sure you are helping to lend to the farmers and have stored the beginning and eliminated before it makes ties and garters and represents saw the young lady in box D look at lengthen the life or tne piece oi ma- I'usscngers in the reur seat of an au- a supplies of serum to have it immedi- has had time to Infect all hogs in buttons. The eyes,- nose and mnuth me and then speak to the elder lady, chinery you huve bought. tomobile may now have the same pro- to ately available when needed and herd or spread to neighboring herds. are outlined also In black and red. Did you heur whut she sutd, boy? Attention to Lubrication. tection from the wind as formerly only cost of vaccination. in county, South Two-tone- d silk socks, In a The Ush Yes; she suld, "Pleuse sent have lessen the The agent Kingsbury usuully all In there Is nothing that the pussengers In the front that last year 15 dif- color on the side are puss the formaldehyde." Taken nil, This Is Reports to the department of agri- Dakota, reports bright wrong mnkeR n cur stand un und perform like been accustomed to huvlng. ferent outbreaks occurred, with a loss much after by the makers of use of auxili- culture show approximately 2,050,322 sought cureful nnd consistent attention to lu accomplished by the the of 154 whereas In 1915 1,080 head these churncter dolls. A Laudable Ambition. In the accom-- hogs killed by cholera for the year head, jolly looking brication. You can be sure of getting ary windshields shown 1917. These were lost from cholera. In this coun- Now this Is our ambition: ending March 31, hogs We'll say It, frank and blunt mnviinum service out of a cur that would have made opproxlmately ty the community organization plan A nice long row of figures If you do neg was followed. In Johnson county, In- PORTFOLIO. hasn't been neglected. pounds of pork which would SOLDIER'S With a dollar mark In tront. can be Just us sure unit an where meetings were lect it, you have furnished a meat ration for diana, community won't near whut you result has far exceeded the A smnll, neat to sta- An Insult you get anywhere army of a million men for 169 days. held, the portfolio carry entitled to. expectations, accord- and for the soldier "That Insulted me." are Reports of the agents also show that country agent's tionery, pen pencil burglar It Is sufe to suy thut a very large communities where ing to his report. Farmers Is one of the gifts thut can be made "How?" In counties and percentage of the troubles thut motor were undertaken and the heartily In preventing the spread "He demanded my money or my campaigns were cur owners hnve Is due to their fullure followed, the loss of the disease, farms thoroughly Is crocheted with u to curry life." their suggested program were vaccinated beuding r to attend to the proper upkeep of from cholera was very materially disinfected, hogs bnhy ribbon thut Is run through It and "Well?" of bog of out- machines. If they are neglectful in nine of neighbors were notified mnde bows us shown "All I hud with me was sixty cents ex- reduced. County agents early, Into three little this feature, they not only pile up the and western states report breaks In order that they might pro- In the A tiny bag, to hold and he took thut in preference to my to northern and in conse- picture. pense upon themselves they help of $92,547 In 1916, brought tect their own herds, the t hi initio, is suspended between the life." a saving less 30 dnmnge the reputation of the car they about the vaccination of 10,527 quence there have been than ends of the bone nnd the pretty gift is by In this huve bought. of 146 agents, cases of cholera the county by ribbon Act. auto- hogs. From reports dis- suspended hangers. Logical It Is a dcllcnte matter for the a vaccination of 210,337 bogs, year, and in no Instance has the "Mnzle broke her engagement with owner Extra Windshield. showing control. mobile dealer to huve to tell the estimated there was a saving ease gotten beyond Harold." A it Is that NOVEL COAT HANGER. that he Isn't doing his shure. lot Two small did she do punylng drawing. swinging "Why that?" of motor-co-r owners think the denier windshields are attached to the ends "I believe It was because she thought buck. But a few hours before churning, when Another of those pretty novelties Is merely trying to pass the of the robe rull on the bnck of the he wns cracked." service station ex- COUNTRY BUTTER IS the temperature should be raised ana made of painted wood appears In the those who have hud front seut of the cur. These are pivot- too familinr with maintained at 70 to 75 degrees until coot hanger shown above. These hang- perience are only ed so they muy be swung Into what- Recrimination. essentials shown by IMPROPERLY WORKED just before churning. In maintain- ers are shown In the stores, painted the neglect of ever position desirable. If the wind You used to would de- have seen too ing this ripening temperature the prin- white with the figure outlined on them lie say you owners of cars. They comes "quartering" from one side they to me. come In ciple of the fireless cooker may be used light obey many enses of cars thut "dry," may be swung at whatever angle Is Have an ordinary round She And you used to swear you with the walls of the owner thut Most Common Faults Are Dirty to advantage. along necessary to protect the passengers, can large enough to hold the cream. were mine to command. the car is a "lemon." so that each pnssenger in the reur seat Milking and Handling of Milk Get the tinner to make a galvanized Pleasure to Owner. will huve a cleur gluss windshield be- half an Inch in Reversed. iron Jacket greater Lookinir his car to be a tween himself and the wind. Utensils Not Clean. and one Inch than the N "Her husband works after ought diameter higher nights." to the uutomobillst. can. Make a square box three "Well." sort of pleasure storage He to be able to spare a little butter can and ought to be Inches than the can and six "She's complaining all the time that ought UNGUARDED DITCH A MENACE Country higher time In each week to do the outstand- better than creamery butter, in the Inches wider than the diameter of the he never spends his days at home," things. If he doesn't of A. S. Neale, dairy specialist, can. one and one-ha- lf Inches ing necessary Causes Many Automobile Accidents, opinion Pack think more of the money he hns In- division of extension, Kansas State of hay, or some oth- The Hawk. any Says American Highway Associa- excelsior, prairie Night vested than the spending of this time college. The farmer Is er beat insulator, in the bottom Old Bounder now?" tion in Recent Report Agricultural good "What's doing amounts to, he must be a reckless sort able to control the production of the of it In the Jacket and the to an- the box, place "Trying to get gnng stny of cream while the creamery cannot do It on all sides with the same ma- while he tells them how person. The ditch at the side of pack other hour All this Is not so much Intended for unguarded this. terial. A pad should be cut to fit much he thinks of home." or the road Is a growing menace to motor I of !um ut luniie. It Is u simple uffuir, the man who has a chnuffeur the "The common faults in making around the top of the Jacket and cover travel, to the American most of substantial brown denim, and re- In black, to in any colors man who keeps his car In a gnrnge, according' said Mr. "are the packing. Raise the cream to the ready paint The Difference. association. Formerly, says country butter," Neale, nothing else but thrend and snnp one muy choose. This one where look after It right along. Highway and of milk. desired temperature and place it In quires pictures son In manu- they a recent when roads were used dirty milking handling fasteners, to make a very complete and a girl In smart riding hat and black "Is your engaged any But men of this type owe it to them- report, Of the can. horse-draw- n the Improper sterilization separators case. collar with white stock. The face and al occupation?" selves to make sure that the essentials only by vehicles, deep of handy writing ditch and the narrow em- and other milk utensils, mixing "Every buttermaker should have a In the case arms of the are to "Oh, no; nothin' so highbrow as It Is too easy for side high, As shown the picture, hanger be painted are being performed. not dan- fresh warm cream with cold, partly thermometer. Two churnlngs to Individual that. He jest works by the duj." driver or a mnn to neg- bankment were particularly dairy Is about ten Inches wide and sixteen according fancy. a hired gnrnge driver and the ripened cream, storing cream in a will pay for one through the increase for a or so, until finnl-l- y gerous. Between the lect things dny was combined In- warm place, allowing the cream to In the quality of the butter. The churn- A Joyful Event. the time runs Into a week or more horse there enough im- E flumes the gayly-dresse- d for to avoid accidents at such stand too long before ripening, ing temperature U 60 degrees. The CHRISTMAS-TIM- LOG FIRES cending lighted up "There's one thing I'll say the and the car actually begins to suffer. telligence proper ripening, churning at too high the cent of fat in the company, seen In contrast to kaiser: His funeral would break the motorists to places. higher per the The majority of attempt temperature, and inadequate wash- cream, the lower the temeiature may Practice Dates Back to Saxon blackened timbers of the lofty oak- world's record for attendance." cars for themselves. But with the advent of the automo- Ancient en roof. look after their a ing and working of the butter after be. The temperature should be low Times and Through the Medi- That so?" Most of them do not uppreelate for a bile the conditions have changed. If To find the of our own on churning. enough to require form 20 to 25 min- eval Period. origin deeply "It's a cinch. Think of the millions moment Just how much lubrication car is forced off the hard road way recessed we must world who would like most skillful "While saving cream In order to utes for churning. Churn until the fireplaces go back of people in the amounts to. to soft shoulders even the to the time when the Normans In to to It now." control of get for a churning, store it at butter granules are a little larger than The one apartment which stands out go right And here's another thing. After driver will sometimes lose It enough whose of two or sto- to a at least as low as that wheat kernels. most in the history of do- strongholds more had thoroughly In such cases there is a real danger temperature prominently ries the central was Chance. you have your springs of cold well water. New cream when buttermilk and after mestic habitations from Saxon times position Imprac- The Only a set of leather the occupants of the car. "Wash out the ticable the fire In a ever greased, try spring .added should be cooled and work and throughout the medieval period placed shallow "Does Bligglns tell the exact the In and A record compiled by state authori- always salting It to taste, the butter recess under an arch in the covers. They'll keep grease mixed to Insure evenness to mix salt to the prosaic present Is the great side wall truth?" out. Your lubricant will last ties In Iowa showed that 3o3 cars thoroughly Just enough the thorough- of the chamber. This means of don't know. he does some- the dirt one-poun- d or fire hall, wherein the family escape "I Maybe effects of It will be so turned turtle in a period of three of ripening. ly. Put the butter up in hall, for the smoke does not never a longer and the the guests were wont to assemble. appear to have times. I had chance to hear more months. "The cream should be kept cool until prints wrapped in paraffined paper." ad been as we find In much the prolonged. The method of heating this apartment very successful, a lit- him talk his sleep." tle later a flue carried up in the wall was In the beginning merely a log Caring for Inner Tube. Cross Tracks In Second. and . finished with a tall Refined Purebred Stock la Best. Proper Planting and Care. fire built upon a stone hearth In the cylindrical A Request. denier will show how Always cross railroad tracks In sec- said the Any tire you Purebred stock, brought to a high Properly planted and cared for, not center of the room. The smoke from chimney. "I hear," ultra fashionable to roll the air out of an Inner tube ond speed. You will, of course, run hundred The Normans no un- some comes a standard specialty breeders who de- one vine, shrub or tree in a this fire endeavored to find its way out provided recess lady, "that sugar from and fold It nronerlv. but if it is left In over them slowly to avoid damage to by but a hood come vote their time to one, two or three should perish. of a hole In the roof of the hall, but der the flue, was construct- refinery. Does your sugar from folded condition too It will the tires, but the motor is easily ed over the to Its long breeds, is, all means, the most profit- was often driven back by a gust of hearth collect the a refinery?" crack. So It ana stalled when throttled down on high by smoke. As madam." open occasionally able because It produces more uniform Spray for San Jose Scale. wind, to the discomfort of the occu- fireplaces increased In "Yes, fnM It another wnv. If this Is Dot speed. Cross them in second speed number the trend was toward a . me some of the most re- products. Spray the trees this faU for the San pants. From this rude beginning the deep- "Well, give done, the tube will become almost use and you will be more safe. - recess, when the hoods be- fined have." Jose scale if you have seen signs fl replace which we know today was er hearth you less. came unnecessary and ceased to be Crop for Cowm. lately. evolved. . Salvage New Industry. In old manor bouses the most used. The Boast Before the Fight automobiles Raise crops to feed four cowa in- the New Gasoline Gauge. Wrecking or salvaging Cow Give Milk, notable ceremony of the year "Why do you call the man who for become an In em- stead of keeping cows to eat jour to fireplace A orm type of gasoline gauge bas Industry Itself, milk must be was the dragging In and placing of the No man can be brave who thinks teaches you boxing "professor r" Boat causes a thousands of workers and In- crops. Not all crops are suitable for A cow that ia to give a of automontles. ia which a ploying log at Christmas time. The an- pain the greatest evil; nor temperate "Well, a pugilist gets lot his rep- can be sub business to hun- dairy cows; and the cow should not built that way and fed for that great nand to register on a dial, volving amounting cient TuleOde revels must have pre- who considers pleasure the highest utation on what he professes to be of thousands of dollars be compelled to eat unsuitable feed. stituted for the regular tank oop. dreds yearly. sented a striking picture when the as good. Cicero. able to do." ; . ; . ! ! : $ . : MORA TTTTTttTTTTt ..!1 TtTTtttTttttTTttI New Mexico State Record ;; j I NEW MEXICO NEWS REVIEW Court Term Brief NEW MEXICO STATE LAND SALES Published by Tlie full term of the district court STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY I'Yoi'i for Mora cotmlv. adiourncd Wetl- - Special Reports and State Papers l:iy Hth, after lieinpr in session I'r.-iii- :: Ili.-iivi- St:: '.i ,. three No was cal- - rmTWmtm?tmttwwMtmMWWtW t- : days. petit jury STATE OF NF.W MEXICO Ionises, corrals, shells, well and fencing, j. . . Vcl for the term, the grand jury value ft'"5,(Xl. invc-tiKii- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ' n kiiH :i !: oiii the Stale tcil a number of violations mi.-:!- sm iTH ; CHAVES Sale No. Si'., Sec. ; S!4. Sec. 10; ;ri ( 'lit- will lie- - of the MatiiH and ;l - driver returned PUBLIC LAND SALE '.. So;, li; .Ml f S.c.j..n 15, 16, SF.K, :t tl TtTfll I Kji'lt in the coun- - .1; timnts and three no true hills.! S.e. K: '''AT.M, NV, Sec. Convicted ol inu-res- to e District LEA COUNTY 21; S';., 2!; K',, SW"4. J" Leahy Attorney I.1 nf t A. r.". U- M; S'o 'Mi',. Sec. 30; inn .'.iirl '.heir fiT Hunker, and Assistant' T. PS. R.".TK.. contniietiK acres. ' I' v. II v t!ie Coir.niisni'iner of '"!, i:l ;,1 he .n- - Luis and '"'1,1" ft Pntilic The int;)r .'.' e nf wind- !!;.tiiit Attorney Arniijo laui.Is, Iilnis io;s. well, ,',1 lu wt-- on 'tin. court officials raine from Las mill ami tan!., value SKOT.IIO. citio:is Santa Fe, New Mexico, : 11! - !!!'! v, invite 'lis- ep.as. S. No. - :i Notice is liir.-li- pivi-- to m W'i SWiJV!'. ,.r. I iii l.i rai .ed. 'J'he .tl;at pursuant S.e. 33; T. R. .HE.', ro i'f Act of a l'S., ttir j iii.ns an Congress, .10 acres. The con- iii u :;li ihe P'o't Sells Cuthel .l 21 '1. imiirovenients l".ali Eggs By .lane 1'lKl, the laws nf tli sist of value !?. !l, Pi N'i-- fine ?e,5.00. f ie iCi'itrvnt hraii-- : 'I'. Pint and wife hrouoht in S i'p of Mexiro jin-- l tti'- rnl.s anrt Mo k rais- - - r iJiilaitnns of tt.e Si;i!e Lati'l Offiec, the ail'! ',01 a of fresh hen eons Sator- ' No 024 '":V." KOV.EMBZ?. lioh'l '. taini si ei I ' I.;m1s will oftVr SJe SEi;SE', ''-- y intr t S e. v., T. R. l,t o c and it and sold them for .17.50 Th, at pale lo tie- llifthest lii.lili r at oi; hi., S,c. PS., 38E., cnn; I; - paiair tainiii;; 6'ti acres. There arc no improve- va nrr- i: d t' Ik fai'diercd all snmnier inoiilted a o'i l.iek A. AT., 011 s lay, - January ment s. of l,;iv-- . a tended. ami are .low Rcttinrf I. I'ah. P'pi, in t!i- fo.-- ,f l.'n initloii', C'iMin- - "rc lit uri early of N, w in - ,i. Hi fo:-'- I'm ly ij laa. .St;i' Mexico, fouit! Sale No. N5 YLCi.' MCA.RI ii'riiir" spoiled wheat from his f llic conn Icais,. tlie f IS - NWtf, ESWK, SEjt tli'taiii, llnwiny Se. .; i. ..WIS. ."vs. V, K. Tark Plentiful st; k into eal 'tMtrriljed tracts of li.n.l, viz: L I'S.. ,i.M, t llai",,,... y tois money, e .r, :; in ne acres. " K- ' ..'.si Any iniprovemeni -. P: t. !i s t v ra a bushel of 11 f Now i P. :.ry ,f van vi y. ':o ::ni friii the hi!k Th' la'H"!)' ca'S on this tra' t to lie removeii thp owner. h- Sal! No. Sec. 10 S'A, See. 11; ly v.oP. .VI t iiial '.viM mitisual- - a ",veck now at the m - to t l. .very eftort t! .t the th an. or ol of iiic.fi.:-- ' t;t ;cy arc ,'n! prevailiau: Sic. P.I: XW'M. Sec. 24; T. 11 F., ni.'y 1! it N'o', Sale No. : c 4; NE'4, Sc. -5 !u. !!u rail-- a e.a !iK.tl,er :a,i! !, ulii a due, is business. H. t7K., enn ainir ir V'D aer.'S. Tlie S'VH. l.u n to 'loj t ear!, hd i;rei.t no'.ien to secer? ja'i, according prices !nterest:ng V. s;', S. c. 10; T. l' S., Tti. 3KE :'ry t I to 011 of fine-nit- ';. tl.: the t h : t of tlie ;.W.it fial. a the a ry dry tins tract consist eoui.n'i.lne 3 'a ri s. Th- - load wi'l really connect roirrotion summer; value JCOO.OO. ' improvements the San Juan h with Nc..' .M'.'.ico Ediicatioua! for tiie raising of the Cars consist of f, netni;, vp.lue $75.eO. prrri ' cevcntpen Cattle Shipped It a Tin- v.ihl turn- -' shiti-c- rt Sale No. 89 VM. 72; All of Sec. 7 the stat of Ni w ;.!'"lIcq. was Mnioi'l suci' ps;.t"l turkey Sevinteen cars of C'att'e were fc. SMe No. Sec. 5, Met t - Sec. 24; All of e. 25; All of S'5i, ':;SE'4. i.i in I! Alnii'Meroue winninl? Largely Attended and when pro- of last M; S4, NW'M. W!.S'l"!i. See. 8: T. l'l.S.. R. 3,"E.. The it virjtierque cainiai,oi, too, sport out Roy Friday night. Sec. 26; All of Sec. 27; All of Sec. 34; i cl n hort .a.orse (., - con'atnine 4S0 acres. The 1.1ft wc k fop a vast tU'nl I.y tho narrow io.ar;;iii of 1H9 voter, ar'.' opept-- I" prei rial lor the tain,; maKCS were divided a motif sev- Ml nf St,e VI SKI REM improvements !i They up ,lU'K. ennsist of wimlniill anil i - S'.liool morn- -' en a l T - well, fencing, value if eoth'.ir Mi, w'.i. h will 1.3 tv e::iri in now half Morday it li'.era.ly nt lor stockmen. A. Rttrlesnn bad SW'i, Ser. .16; T. l'S., R. 32E., rontain- 1225.00. - 44.;'f) - follvj-AO-- huild-io'- ioh d ei. 1? A 9 inir 50J0 ulnch ncres were selcct- I'V t t a of ne;y r five spi r;.,rt ' iae., T P tiieli..ll acres, per,' "n efforts pi'Il'on dolpr:'.' ivirth ' ' '' eil for the Santa Fc nml Grant in and eeotio-- 1 County Sale No. 92! I elt 4, Sec. 7; to reduce the vision to re.Mity. ., snitc of llie firr.al. ndvanees larom' ro'iie 2, O. C. ihompson 1, Gcortre Kay ,! The S'. N'SWti. ' 11 I j,,,;),,,,,, rn,I. improvements Lot 1. 2, S c. 18; T. 19S., R. 3RE., contain-- i C'.ic-fr- o, th de- tin' er.- ..m the state A. Horse Rider 01 M. B. il.reley, of in 111O of ronH'aicti-.- and Scumbles; Injured tew anil several oincrs, vvemiimi this tract consist wens, winiimiiis, n 523.5s acres. The consist V. d'o, Prof. I com Mism an,l value $1720. improvements is the donjinnnt in the sired to eive the teachers the (' Stonie I.'eaHor Pi'lhick, ilauKhler r, P.urleson drove several ,;mk. fmeinir, of fencing, value $150.00. of Ml tap Aoricu'tural depart- - p .Mrs. 1'.. S. linllocl: ot of,, lie has hehind him a the increased facilities. (lie car loads to Spnm;er last week and SaIe No. tw All of See. 35; All of Sec. projict. nre-r-t- it Sale No. 92 SJ4, Sec. 8: T. B. ill ! e a and eave a lecture Colt:1; Sanatorium had her collar R. 33 E. All of 1"S., record of real acho'Vmr-n- ns It live city that heals shipped from there and there arci.V,; T. 1S., Sec. 2; T. 3.SE., 320 acres. The duo terniinati .n. Prof. n cntuainine 119.56 contatninft improve- n huild'T There in rea- to the convention another 1(,m. l,ro';c Thursday afternoon by!n,r,v morc cars lo be shipped from 33E., acres, of' ments consist of fencing, value $100.00. every K'. - which 610 acres war'.' srh eteil for the Santa - K. ("hnvc; count v Jkt st unihlin?.: nnd with son to that h will ful- year. njn- hnre falling Kov as soon as cars can be secured. Fe an.l (Jrant County Railroad Bond Fun I. rnlt !tra! a i irrsi'!M.. RoswHI The was with a Sale No. 930 F.'oKEM!, Sec. IS; SWSEU, fill every con'ract that he may yvut, kt. voting lady The cittte are in fine condition on l lie improvement s on mis tract consist c,i tSW'M r, of - ot yt, sec n'anw;. make, The itadiurn of the El Paso hi yoini who were ti, CWH cured rass and com- a' lenctng, slieus anii corrals, e,,.,. 20- T. l'l.S.. R. 3PE i: 324 ratine value containing Sulmc-iption- to homines are sriiool was fif rccnn oT th' Thanks-givinr- : hnrchack ridini: on Btrar Creek pare well witn corn-te- n cattle 01 tne piu. acres. The improvements consist of fenc- - Unrle Torn Galde vvlien the accident Va'Ue f50,00. now he'rii; made. Konescr. are fo'jt'.nll 8triifj''e hetvecn the Bouquet happened. eastern states. Koy Sale No. M - SVlSW. See. 36; T. 12S.,j ( T.f V. Came K. JUl ol ec. i K. re'ioired to make fensi-hl- e team from C.i'tip Cody, Dcminir, nnd Thti,. r;.ihte. formerly JJh. 1. I.ev J2t., Sale No. 931 Sec. 9; huild'n'; 6,8.03 acres The SKSWj. SMSWJ4, nt this tim for the rnnnn ono wliich th V. Paso Wanh-- of X w Mexico, and st: to Prominent Citizen Killed By Aulo cont.nning nnprovenienls S(.Ci ,0 N,NW!4, SW)jSff((, Sec. 15; All rp'jresen'ed on this land consist of well, windmill and flf S(.c- Z'A-M- . milil.i-- M iiiiK.r from Santa I' e now 1m a resident - ,6 Sec. 17; T. 19S.. R. that the cost of construction district. Camp Cody won county, Brown, prominent Leave surface tank, value ?500.OT. ,WE lOPa - at Daw-ii- for Boys For Artillery Camp containing acres. The improve- is a ere:, t d.'al hii'liei til, in it sor- of 0 tn 7. Th prelim with laroe business interests of Lordsbnrpi many years, was V. V.. vistt-it- fiihbons. Dolpha Procter and Sale No. W9 VVi, Sec. Sec. ,a,ue . hon-lisi'- Kl TCaton. and Santa is '. ki'led six - 24; E', J5; 230 ni-o- S !n;.rv w d Fe, after was two years The ni"c lit wvnry Pao instantly sbort'y I t.,...l I5e,,ff., t..fl fnr Fi All of 3',; R. 34F... ' hi eiti- old Tl.ifct,,. of 35; All Sec. T. 13S., vvh'r'i have Mie'Te't-"- l hifjli .if.H Rc wi'II the f the ?nd meetintr oil vvetincs-w- cieiimK wuen W-;- . Sec. hen hih, ornirr uu',pj frol u,re (o po to )c Pacific SK. WSFM. SWtSE'4, 30; Sale No. 932 SEMSEtf, Sec. 35; T. 19S., fi ' as will ir.al.e toe winiiim; ,y 13 to 7. iotols and of past ' R. 40 No adio'iate , roiisi to the service " 36E,, containing acres. C-- m over-- , loin artillery 0i;'' ..f he t'-t-! road plain dali'c was the tai on ,o ,,,ver was f of- yiy ,c .irmy T,(. nevrlo,,cr joins of which ?a acres a. re selected for th,' I n - fii t C.n'ie to the ,1 OS l.:'V? T."i'itimi.i her in- Warden put IUIO.,1 Hi ..IILII O'lH ) v- ah'ilit what it void way '"l"" many ho are wishing them ai San, a and C unty Railroad Itond No bid on the above described of I m tracts two t. In h'ivls rf t!ir crowds fice o'i basis, and ath the wreck, lirown's deatli must ifi M Fund. nnprnvements on tins tract 1...... 111 1. ... - .1 years ago. frr";t return. ills Developer. 3 Mcvir-nn- i .:.. r. ii'it'O'i made it a source ha-.- of hoiw s. liarn. corrals. we'lsl 11MII .v- .- Th- of ti e r,f N vKo hnd the nt. been almost instant aneons. U'si . .x. aoq e, rourei'S Tan ,, ,j a . . , tj, s. in. ana v"hie I i I - f a ler-- , win, as, tank lenemg, value and in l.iMM e. v r; hfnrlnf h"r a doc'lca- to the ro'!.nnpw'"',th '..il was fractured and be was appraised thereof addition .'nan .are ni n. thf irvrcoe $51. '1.25. i iii,- a'n-d- . I!"S-,,.,.- !! ! i'i"r. smvfisftt! bidd'T must for ' ',. ' . it mrtiiit tr-'- k chest where pay t "(') l on ick .,,, M ...., o'.e. 'aL I'lly ahout the the lhat on the land. No. 900 See. 2S; T. improvements exist :! f in F- - T.t.--d-- v cud v.,,,,. the weieht of the car had fallen- CLASSIFIED Sale - W'SW'i. 1,'S.. Pne d ' P.. .'O ,'. ! .I,'R ii.iaaiienc acres. Thi.rc are o ,1,,. . S'i p..lrh described wilt M- e of of Ti ll! e r City Kntcrprisc. traqts Ir!. ri c",'1 it in lias tract. ,, f,,r ,i,v, ' I ' rrov..m.i.u rfir, s;lc s,paralely. I.- r o or e ni i' CURRY LAND FOR SALE. jn" Sale No. 001 SV, 'tiNV!,4, KE'.JSWJl I The above ah ol land ill he SAN JUAN X' subject HARGAIN - ;SK!4, Sc. l'i; s'al, S:.!:iS';4. " the folic. in;,' terms id i S- eli'-u- conditions, N.-- v Mexk-- ."s'-- Sec't n i, 1 M. C. A. G-- . ts $2.W)0 i. Mm, 12. xi .; 1'': T. IIS., R. 1:'".. r eilnioina icr' ' impr, .nan's 00 11,13 tract consist 01 fr nVl,i . i,.r.,, for the Santa 1. Kio (' ro.fi'j. - ai,, tlrtr,- (',,1111 v Railroad ft.,nd Fund. h in in al pay to the Sde No, SV. - W IIS. if I or his agent '. e 'o,l i.lh of the N. M. :a" ir lii liiel. it, a iva.ir f .f the hilanee I . : 'i f r ad vt rlisinR : ic' all eo- -t s ie. f 5i, 1' " .sit, j., c ;sh or cert-- tiie, nf sale .s 'la and de No. a o ta.-- are '' th of New I.'.; 'I' does not .. 0 T'i. t::;r:v i.avs after ' h:'i. by ilie Slate tar u t lo proeii!" lhat Sale No. l.'t at his p: io'l make pav- -' ; '. 15S t'citl ol I, ' f si on, tl.lrlietli if of lie purchase price h r th- - s: h and prn.r to ' On- - r Si. "1 a' y ars from dale to for 01 't 'C: el, the r:-:- s un dtp. 111 tciid bi.mcc at the ex-- y ars fr .pi the date ol to tccni lair- a ieaer-- st on def- rr. d pav-r.a.- c 'a' ale No. 5117 1". 11. a" ' 11. ticr-ee- per ,1 t1 four le. I". 1; N' ia a1 .itice en the anniver h . ; - 1, built 1.. ra and 'U, one and one s':i. M.:, :; SV' e oaTact. j.art'a.l pay- - ' 4 I c Spi in et on 11. a n ep h,. v t.ti Si anniversary r. l'r:ce r acre :' -- Xo e. V; ? ... nt r act te xt 1. tolf'jv. ing .,,,,1, San'; N. M. S 'a See. 1.:; T. l'S., h of lend , no CO I.eS on ...-,- he o aires. 'lie: M l'v a o ' t A c r. LOCATION on uliiih i .11, v.i'tie Tli.- inl- -- f .! th:- For ii i et I'fefr.ti v o..i'-'- or veaf. vni Llrit nnta ! lor ss.oia IV C y UaJIr.v,.? It- n Vv.ni -' - ted' lo m !. i"c. i; wilt be inn-a- ry bo lilfh. ir ha. (h- - sf,- '. r o m- ',i'i'! li" t'i- fi the ain't vc terms and ' U-ll litii t :on-- . enn t th- - ch , tr. t I e ,1 pet to maki an i'lduccmcnt wurih t ,',lin;:s l'i.,', ale No. 3tS U"l S :. 7; T. la S.. R. 'h.-i- i the bid of ;ta n'' a, ci'ii'" Th-.r- '.'n':;i'iis n wa , ; e51a, 314.80 acres. are of the o.fon.so hecooone. "sl.rl . tlr " ni of .I'T-- ti(. (lUtlct. ,i"il rass, gin"! containing W must p'ty in cash or rertififd "l c 57. Stan P cord, S.inta la improvements. at the time nf sale, o fift-- e - i ' ri'-- oninlis-hmo- s be til Ki, ilv it is that the latwed tlirn ye- ifh'le debts n"al'f 'oos itwl proposed N. M. Hie liust- price offcrerl him for the win !1 e ',: in ra- a pur. hy he collocti'd f four of t? e women v ho th New to tral nii.il ariiv Sn i- as straight Sele No. 909 SV'A. WSK'A. Sec. 7; lrm-1- f'nir interest in advance for mVy years. fom 17: N', pcrcnt tenrh'-rs- . .rt bonus one million d for which ico ACRLS PATENTED LAND lane 1111; K"5, IV'VWi SE'4.NV4. See. tlie balance of such and A news involving the Mexico corns of ly. lilars, spi 37E purchase price story prin Tuc-di- in In- - al, r .11, fo 75 head SK4SK. Sec. IS; T. 16S., R. , wilt be to execute a coniract pro- life iii blent at I'.bda no stock will be issued. Aztec of; i required ciple of on" of the rtood laws is 411 titles from f.ns Vet-a- 5 miles eo-- aming acres. lie improvements for the of the balance of which Slicriif ( was liot an viding piyment printed in this issue. C. S. Crosby, ireus by dependent. from post office, 3 miles from school, half consist of fencing, value $150.00. such purchase price in thirty equal an- - THE OTHER FELLOW SAYS adit'cd slacker, or draft evader, will on mesa and half at foot uf mesa, fine nual instalments with interest on all de- on trial in the district court at Ros- 1. ac- ranee adjuinini-r- . stone house not Sale No. 910 "A. Sec. 4; Lots 2, 3, ferred at the rate of four r .1 be occasion for prompt Organization Of Farmers in;' s. payments per well, for the alleged mord-- of prnhahly in e.indilion, hut can be at K 7. SM, Sec. 5; N'!, SWJ4, Eli cent per annum in advance, and! tion federal A farmers lorrether" meeting c,.d repaired Sec. Sec. payments C. Shafer, hns been sued hy Mrs. K:- ir in tin.1 bistorv of this eoun by "pet little expense, 160 acre filing adjoining that ShW, SWiSr.Jn, 6; 7; interest due on October first, of each year. was held at th eFruitland school 01 n r uill rcbn.tuish for $50, also 240 acres SErf, NK'SV14. SEH SWA, See. 8; W" Sec. Sallie Shafer. ndminir.tratrix of the trv as il so nc ess.-ir- to save cood 16: 17: Convent.on bouse Friday night. The mcctinpf vacant, and 640 acres that can be leased. All of Sec. N'j. NKS'A Sec. N',S'5. The above sale of land will be subject estate of Shnfor, for the unlawful seels for the next flnntitiR. , . Sec. 18; T. 16S., R. 3SE., 4067.37 to valid year's RPre".n'at,T,.To s. dis- - containing existing rights, casements, lie .oara 01 aovis is .u was called for the purpose .of Su.V RJcSXsan acres. The consist of well, of and Killing ot .anaier ine suit is tor The whole northwesl. Minnesota.! - improvements rights way, reservations. AT.-.n- . nc ;., ,i, I,.,. ,., he commended tor .seiHlint; a repre- rt'ssmfr a fnrmcrs frf'anization and j. windmill, 3 tanks and fencing, value 2700.00. to the Kducauonal Asso-th- e was addressed1 by Mr. Harwell of FOR SALE 120 acres of thp best imnatcd The Commissioner of Public Lands or From the lavman'. of vbwC.dhcr states have a short- - ".'ntativc Stle No. 911 All of Sections 1, 2, 3, point reported next week and the State Collef:e of in L?wcr( Rio c'T,lc of his agent holding such sale reserves the principle is If ,,f uood seeds f ar next year. Sla"0:' S.int;l, I'e. Apricultnrc at!"1Texas. All ami in cultivation. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, right to reject any and all bids offered! ,nnd. .'!lt!(. Las IS. 19. 22. employr is responsible for It is the of a. '". rl" lrctton. Cmces and hy County Aprent (;f111i imprmeim.nts. Main canals on thee 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27; N'S, at said sale. Possession under contract the, patriotic duty every L ows H. S. Moles. Tlu'SC moctinRS will sides, fronting boulevard road from the NoiSW'K, SEij, Sec. 28; All of sections 29, of sale for (the above described tracts wilt iniury or death of an employ.: farmer to save all the frood seed Ji'rnal. 30 31, 32, 33, 34. 35, 36, T. 12S., R. 34E. All be on or before October 1918. " l.e Iicld once oach month and in- -, u'v al' :''ns- uoon scno,s aT? given first, where all intent to iniure or kill' so as to the . . n,un":nT) of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, possible help supply ne i missino, there certainly ourht to demand next sprincr and enable farm- - Earning High Legal Honor. TeresTiiiL? nrojfnms win arran.jrea. h. rriv n nr nt it th 12; HANA, Sec. 13; NJ4NEJ4, SWWNE!4, Witness my hand and the official seat M rs- K.atherine liiirns a marki-- and best of reasonsn, for ell NU'!4SE!4, NWtf. NViSWM, SE'4 of the State Land Office of the State ol be liability where the is pre- -' crs to everv acre available. Mahry. rarnimf;tn iMMcrjirisc. Sec. killin, plant resident of Clovis and wife me. It is the best buy that ran be found SWtf, 14; NX, SWA, NVSSEH, SW'A Ntv Mexico, this twentieth day of October mediated or wanton. Whm a mt.rder This eountv has a lot of No. 120 H. A. Gibbs, FE'A. Sec. 15; All of Section 16, 17, 18, 19, 1917. food sec! f';n!,cr Al- - anywhere. Address. im rnmmiu.H .nA iK. miifiinfanr'a Aitorticy T. J. Mahry now of UNION H.irlingcn, Texas. 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32 , 33, ROBERT P. ERVIEN, ..,.,' f..e.!, I 34, 35, T. 12S., R. 35E., 43,282.27 Commissioner of Public t- -i he' l'"nerctie was elected vice containing Lands. po. session, are great enough to in, and 'millet that ouelit to saved recently acres. The of 3 ',t ,,,.e i'tional Women s KANSAS FARM FOR SALE improvements consist State of New Mexictx ify a judgment for dnmarot, there for seed. It is worth nmre for seed !""ts",( :f IM! acres, 6 mi. S. E. of Parsons, (a city wells and windmills, tanks, sheds, corrals, First Publication October 26, 1917. fund.-Clayt- l.awvers Association of which tlie County Treasurer Sanchez and $7783.75. to be made on . . i Resign! of 18,000 K. T. Division with house fencing, value Last Publication December 28, 117. ought payment to the than fur News, , w ... I. if ... t : pop. point large or of the one murder- - ceinirateii woman lawyer, mrs. .iar.nn jvinuuay iujiiny tireasnrer iw.i shops ol Al. K. l . K y). This farm va mi. family estat? Sanchez 'mm Intrrurh.-- to Parsons, Sale No. I2 All of Sec. 16, 19, 20, 21, Stephenson of New York is the head. tendered his resignation to Independence 28 The commissioners of the count v , 30, SF.A. S'ASW'M. Sec. 29; T. US., R. STATE OF NEW MEXICO Mrs. Mabrv is not a law- - the Hoard of County Commissioners 'TtWon m,iiJ.' 4067.72 - are to morc trees in practicing f".!,""':"?!, '!r'' 36E., containing acres. The improve- prcparin.. plant ver but she the onlv wo-- ! and it was Mr. Sancbe all 5 b.irn. rhirln-- n ntenls consist of 3 frame shacks, barn, cor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION VARDAMAN IS LOSING reoresents accepted. in,. neui r.,m Imtiu, jthe park. With proper care it will man admitted to before the will devote bis entire time to his house, good well with plenty of good water, ral, well, windmill, tanks, troughs and practice m v,,ue WM-- PUBLIC LAND SALE nut be lonta, before we W'M have th court of this the vonncest ranch and farniiiiR interests. The James K. Vardaman, one f the in n N'cw Me- - prettiest park .statt and lic lias a!so rontrilnitt d J'oard at a special session appointed $300 and oil SIe No. 913 All of Sections 31, 32. 33, SOCORRO COUNTY. Jcakser't most friends in ici narby pays per day royalty R. 36E powerful the The trees must be and sun--t'- . trom iuu 3W T. U.S., All of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7, properly : dine papers on local c i.'vrne lo till the vacancy, wens make to barrels per United States Senats, is learning that suft 'ientlv watered however and the interesting 8, 9, 16, WA, Sec. 17; T. 12S R. 36E Office of the Commissioner of Public Land J containinf? C707.20 acres. The Santa Fe, New Mexico, the ot want a sho'dd be rommend- - , ... .k.. .i. t ' - nsh"tl0 Qi"" terms. A. S. Haruham, improvements people Mississippi mtmn!soners . . r' 'cc: of 3 wells nnd .1 c. t v , , , , wtiicn may ncco'ini tor inc sipnai nii; tuiiit im mu jj.i .i ium 10H E. 11th St., Kansas City, Mo. -- No. 131. consist windmills, tanks and Notice is hereby given that pursuant " " M,ir jcaisi value $1592.35. ro of an Act uf 1 M;V ." V w"" nf Mrs. s we and and ts familiar with fencing, the provisions Congress, C n T? c . . . n horor, Nfnbry... , thoroughly- . the BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. mitinni annj thf InilnH Stat n nf n Mi..,- ... .nproved June 20, 1910, the laws of the a . ot the otitcc. A - ti v r iK,,,,ltt vv. favorahk- known in C'ovis where slie'iutits better ap Sale No. 914 S'A, See. 15; All of Sec- or nrw Mexico ann tne rtuei ann j.. lived for several Clovis News, pointment could not have been made. A MONEY MAKING HOTEL tions 22, 23, 25. 26. Sec. 27; S'A. Sec. reculations of the State and Offie.. he- ernment, He been in his . i. i i years. E,. l hs state) i ii vimi man vt t ce De- - 3.1; All of Sec. 34, 35, 36, T. 1?S., R. 36E., Commissioner of Public Lands will offer at I'leeei inaive eieaiij Mr. . Sanchez. quit ie off ' .1 .V1" month. at ter his fences. -- i i r ... , neds, owner over per' All of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 12, NWJ4, Public Sale to the looking political rli.wn to the urcnmcl to pro into ai cemncr Mr. $v,0H0, $5,0(IO down highest bidder, st in nnv 1st, ami tfyrnc will take price terms and balance Sec. Li; All of Sections 14, 15, 22, SWtf, ten A. M., on December which he found to he sadly n ed inten-- 1 tUUT in six R I'S, o'clock, Tuesday rcitatirant with the virtuous charge. month at Der cent. Satisfaction -- Town ot Coun of G. j; r.yicyt. itn, VJU, in the Socorro, repair. ti in of eonetiminT a meal wi'l puar'intretl. No. Thomas Aitken, Ser. 26; SA, WASFM. :n.wA,Sec. 27 of State of New that 512 So. SE(SE5. ty Socorro, Mexico, He is still to stand (toM Ave., New Mexico. T. U.S., R. 36E., 13,717.84 acres. of fol- trying upon in everv wnv fi'l ti e reouirementi Chamhpr Of Comm Starts Rain H Fall containing the court house therein the the untenable ground that his record .ire Ipi Plowing The improvements consist of 2 wells and lowing described tract of land: of "eonserx'tition." and see across ( Iruaniirition of the C.ar'sbar! of lSth.-- AM SKEKINO TO LOCATE-Ra- ngr for and is above His declaration The heavy rain November windmills, tanks, burn, sheds, corrals reproach. the tame one ot those inmian Iiolts Chrurher of was - fencing, value $1780.00. Sale No. 711, N'NEJ4, is if lommerec perfect- and the snow of November ITtli and liave to offer, No. 126, care SENEtf, WH, that he had to make decisions ilevo.-rin- a ni'-'- . yon State Record, SE!4 Sec. 25; All of 26 coi!tntiv!!v that ht a t and 27; Ntf, SWX. portion r, Mondav at meetine lsth have iho rnnmU cf.-;- N. M. Sale No. 15 1, 2, 11. on the same ? A" of Sections SKVSF.J4 Sec. 34; All of 35 pain matters, thrre would fe d n famih Wauon Mound of it- - l.ienili. rs in rommereial !. 1. V1V1 S'jF.H, and would not h? the h"'d ciently to enable farmers to work PERSONAL ti ti cr.vrn cut.vu.. slightest change room-- . W. A. Toore beif-- ; named in his course. .Surh, statements are Panta::r:ph. ("':ib tleir land this fall and winter. This Vr-- n, A. MARRY IF LONELY; for ' Sec. Sec. 11 i as rlia J. l.inn ns seen he of the results, try me, I?1F NKM 4; EH 10; N Sec. r c f! t v e d k i n d ' y" in M ? s u n i ary. will he'p to farmers KFVSF I'CiN,1!" nrt V great 'lest anil mosr snccesslut "Home Malttr"; m Stat, or A. fi. Fall. an! Rwn as treasurer. in tint it 'will enable them to do 2; AI!1,of Sections 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, WVS "o Newsp re.iort that lie is now ImnilreiW rieli wish marriaee soon; strict N'., J"fv. il, v,? V ', CH-- i' tpers d lie M The of Chamber I'" f alone farm- Wll,i havinrr membership the iart ot their work now and lessen ly most reliable; years es ,n Ail'' V c" .' . wVv.T SWA c. 17; All of 18 and 10. Two. 6S.. shunned and hjn ' . hy 11 e r e ;1 fifty-eiir- nt ilt free. "., ',, ma ae ir the at tne time 01 wofK of Kail pre-t.'- e perieree; "The Siicrisi k. 14. i 18, er fri?nd ardent who ay .tnc nest spring. nil Mrs. Sec. 17: All of Sections 18, 19; WK-W- Sec. Lav,, .n oi l' i,i, in. WA. supporter?, v.";i- - s in- - Clnl,." Purdie, Box 556, Oakland. Ot port ( t'le urea-ii- nfter ''ie. tli:;r. will) prospects of will be of 'lc"efit forma. All of Seeiion. JIS. 77 M l SC. 19; All leav; him to walk the streets of paralion alo great 'ali .11.' ' 21; A r. 23 24 27 28 tl-- '. ..!: before tiei-:ni- , :t to over 100. in i! 32. 3.1. .V, .15, T. US. R. 34E. Vonlain.W-'- 22, 26, 29; Jacltson almost alone vas stoppins; s, blowinir. Also by V-- Sec. 30; MARRY AT ONCE-- If ins- 21.515.13 acres. The improvements J " that tit'ir enemy worliintr the soil now numbers lonely; write me; 4 - Sec. 32 MiEissippi ouht to repudiate this large 1 will semi linnilre-l- - consist of well,, tanks, reservoirs, wind- PVVSWD an-- . 300 e.f. . ;..;...:e.,.r - 1.. nl you of esenp- of .13, 34, 35, 16 AI of tla a,lr lie has Ginning Bales Cotton i. ... 113 :.,e.P; v i a ,..:lt J c A 'U3 CU i ... . i. . and fencing, value $11,000.00. )AI1 WV mountebank and hurl him into thn ' win ...... J. ti"n!.: 1, mm ium worm ... lo mills, 3 t - .1 people, 2, and EM Ses. All t TI. -- 1., t vc.-iii'- ?l,iw , inf 4; F.'. 5; 8; of J u L i c noiteeed his ire: from nation ' ' v" "' '"i"" an in mi- 11 weainer 01 winier v.tiiu: seeking marriace; (( onlulential). ad j: Ill ir,uin. Sale No. SIC All of Section, 13. 24, 25. "n: ' SrE'NT4-S!1- ? nl dress. San Cal. - 15- iiemnr evts. its three hundredth bale of the and will be killed. Ralph Hyde, Francisco, - - ever hroken. It is to the everlast- - I'nies. in Every farmer 36, T. 10S., R. All of Sec. 18; N'..!- A" 16' T,"P-.7S- roarlv-motie- v wifl-- nros-- , . r.levr. o. -, stnlr tonnv cHr. 1,.: 19; NV, Sec. 31; NW'!., Sec. .12; x, containing 31,52.42 acres. The improvement shame of the state that she ever - r .1. - t ing n l.. r.ects over 50ft bales 10S., R. All of 3. 4. 5. T. US.. i"n ciins.si o. nmur, wens, .-- - or,.ia k in ma. tne bn;;ht "tnntmr once while have moist soi to 35E., Sections la". corral.. him to the Senate. In ;n fr they ARE YOU SINGLE? Would vou mar-fo- r im- valurd at $14,150.00. spite!" at nn iiex co the seasons run. Next year many work Iall of land .s . R. 35E., rontainine 5fM5.85 seres. The frncinfr, of the fact that hi. aupporter. set 77a.r preparation if suited? Let me find ideal provements consist of fencing, value $750.00. 's a. little and has are best means o No bid on the above described tract him upon nd worshiped newsy paper improvements contemplated by, the increasing crop aDSoIute satisfaction; Many wealthy pedestal com- - 1 No. S17 S'A. tf land will tr for less tha . i,i 1 , 1 . .... a pood atlvertisintr patronaee. Mr. the stockholders of the cinnincr production and hclninor to feed the ; .. lui. Sale Sec. 18; All of Sec. accepted wniiiux --.nurauic un 19; All of Sec. 30; See. 31; T. 17S., Three Dollars ($3.00) per acre which is the dema-o- rCormack conducted the pany. v hich tncludes a considerable at the front-Clay- ton News, ii!.iiKi NK, hetter . ehe.a -! formerly boys fidential ; members free R. All of Sections J2. 36, T. 17S., R. ippraised value thereof. And in additioa thin, thn Democrat at and later the of the for han descriptions 35E., hereto the successful bidder must to build his Montova, enlargement capacity Mrs. Box-75- 7 Oakland Calif. 3E., All of Sec. 2; T. IfS., R. ME., pay gue. lie began power Tti- - Cappel. 3814.81 for the improvements that exist oa the un- Dairyman Farmer at Melrose. dling the cotton. Next year indi High School Students Help 112. acres. The improvements and influence through bitter and No. consist of well, and fenc- land. cnmcari Sun. cations are that a very much larger The high school boys have shown t- windmill, pump reasoning tirades against the Negro ing, value $1300.00. If the state will substitute Pat acreage wil be. planted, and the Car- where their hearts are by the gen- -; CAPITALIST, 41, worth $350,000, would The above sale of lands will be subject Evidently Judge HoUoman is lsbad gin will keep pace with the erous contribution to the V. W. C m?T? "' Bn or widow. Honorable, Sal No. tit AH of Sec. H; S& Sec to the following terms snd copdittoa Harrison for Vardman, the attitude A -- A , r . Minna, San Francisco. -- No. 129. All of is: no chances with the New growth of the industry. Carlsbad ...... tIUIIU. .11 i UI l.t- - 15; Sections 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, ef eternal be tl CLJUUl. Eli. SWU, Sec. 25; apology may nl Lone- WliNWH. The Successful bidder must Central, and any Argus. Clayton High school was $40 but YOUNG WIDOW 24, worth $100000. All of Sections 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 33, pay to the - Stt, ComintBsioner of Public or will have to come the almost trebled in a ly. Anxious to marry honorable gentle- Sec. 31; T. 17S., R. All of Sections Lands, his agent purchasers boys this Mrs. 243 35E., such of man. Warn. N. Coronado St. ho 2S, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, T. 17S., R. All holding sale,' the of West- - through with a good and sufficient combined donation of $114. When 132. 36E., offered him for Ohio Stat?, champion the GRANT Angeles, Cal. No. S, price by the land, four not of Sections 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18, Lot 1, EH cent interest in advance for the balance em Conference, was unable to score .bond to dismantle the road. the appeal was made for donations SWA. Sec, 19, T. R. 35E Der NW, EM, IRS., of such the fees for ad- Alabama Tech That was San Marcial Star. bv Sttpt. Chamberlain a response was E?LES Everybody suffering Piles, Fistjla, All of Sections 4, S, 6, T. 18S., R. 36E., purchase price, against F.surea, Ulceration, Constipation, Bleeding, 20337.76 acres. The vertising and appraisement and all costs Tech Demonstration Busy made m the school. te containing improvements last week. Yesterday Georgia Agent by every hny high ttMngi ter fm tTi p,'itive consist of wells anrl incidental to the sate herein, and each and The Citizen at Clavton. New Mex- - Mrs. C. P. who was ap- should be of Pile Cure. S. U. i windmills, pumps, all of said amounts must be ia celebrated the day by beating Ala Phelps proud her high less TARNEY, Auburn, tanks and troughs, fencing, value $6850.00. deposited 65 7. has moved into its new and demonstration school for the dona- - Indiana. No. 114. cash or certified exchange at the time of barra Tech to Gior?ia Tech ico, pointed county agent making largest sale, and which said amounts snd all of has it would """re commodious and is for Grant county by the board of of school in the state ioT Sle Na. (IS All of Sections 1, 12 13, them are a oretty fair team, quarters Jion any handsome widow; 36. worth $9S.ooo, T. 17S.. R. 35E.. All nf Seeiion. 6. . IL subject to forfeiture to the State Th it now .better than ever to commissioners October 1st has en- - her Size. will B. of New Mexico if the successful bidder does eem. TrnrA nrlfcatea that prepared (lonely, fnarrv, Mission Unity, San 9. 10, 11, 12, 13, 15. 16. 17, W!, SEJ, Sec. be bl. to hold its own a..inr.t "are for its larce volume of busi-tere- d actively up her duties On i nc Riris nave aiso coniriDUTea io. 18: All of Sections 10. 20. 21. 22. 2.1. 24 ".OI """ traci wiintn imny oays might rrancio, V n I be--1 9 Tr o " " mailed to im tne j ness. Publisher's afternoon she lectured to Y. W. C. A. -- ENGiNEER7-7.Wort- ty the mighty tank, of Kcw Mexico .Auxiliary(Chicago). Thursday liberally the war , $40 1 t iivCt Ln ffice id to If- 1 ,L h 000. would 4 Jr ?. iState provide a ? nr t li p wn m n n f nrt t rn nn M a - ittirt hut I imtr. fnnH ... nnan f ... n . , xvift'.unary institute. l : 1 rt " - .... v.vn rr loiedo,...... udio. of trEA. RE.fntiining TAl Vh.n' T. R. and in'r O p- .Ootlies." j donations. ) -- No. 133. 1R.95S 78 acres. The consist improvements fymf"' m "J M'S be-- n . -' " of IliT.r h tiSnn p- .ff'SlS Not inc; could have finer rfrf wpfl ij fo lh.5 prp?t On FrMav aftcrno she will r .,,-,- . TT 7 hooe, corrals, tanks. paraHc. Jt .! ti!Z !' .'fe Pa v chicken-hotiM- , 5 .f, F- - ne-- r r Mri-n- i - w,l!,, windmills, trough, j the wealher in SmU all tirlnt wrcVIv news rnenscr. He Ins been at triotic Mfrtinir of tlie Nearly In Loan irnnVTindrmrn" value Pn7h' P ration of thirty years from P"I N-- tencing, $H'..00. tlie convention of the w Mejriro purrrscfiil in bis this nf whrn sl.c arU Almost $T O)0.fiy) nave nccn Joaned wrii-- R. X. Box 584. Los Cal. if the contract( nff to ,.ovide for the ircty farming Angeies ex- - w-r- lc inr-o- - paymrBt .f ny balance at the Educational association tbts scpsop. Roy Fprib-Amerira- Nj"?ak on "Making War Brcfid." Xrw Mexico hy the fed- - Snle No. S2S - EU SVt. See. 34: T. 17S np'd R. j:E.. All of 5W St vi4. i. P,r,"" OI "irty years trom trie flate ot Sunshine minn- - cf th j r rla land of Wichita, -- w ' with on deferre-- nearly evey hnk according WOULD YOU MARRY onnsr winow wrth SE',, Sec. 5; Lots I, 2, PWliVEW ,he contract, ? soimrr s ts not . r amers i tiAnks?iTinr K. V. W).Q00 Write P. O. Box 1912, Wii. at the rate of our per cent per 4lays and the trmperatur ot inaian inc rrrtorn posi-- tonne werk to Apnrr!!spr HetJin, who has Jacksonville, W",. Sec. 6; Wa! SEW. S'ASVM VwSl'"Tn"l," H- i.-- r1- mnm on th anni- - summer. PossfMy the moon was a ttve proof that t'ifre a Tnan inside. Tharksivintr week will be farm- - comnleted a srrvev of Union, - yo Ill NF Sec. 7: S't NEW SKVWM Sec ? brmht for hearts that are but it is jrood. r.rcumstan- - er s week in Oram Unrini? Colfax - trifle powerful county. pnd Mori counties for the MENt WOMEN! LOOK! valushle IRS., R. 39n6.- -l ,0";",, "e six a - formulas J7E.. containing acres. The " ".a"- younc and romantic tiat evidence. Waxahachie Light. days corps of expert agricul- bank Clayton Citizen. 10 cents. Charlie Reed, Spiro, Okla. No. 110. improvements consist of 1 konse. 1 out- - The Commissi oarr ol PnbKe Laada mi T

New Mexico, or bis holding: auel 1918, in the town of F.'ASFM, NJ4 R. 26 tVO !4N - agent Eitnncia, County et21; NWNEtf, NWJ4, SW'i, E., cnnttiinini; acrca. Improve. Ji li, S.YJ4, Sec. 26; WJ4.NEJ4, NEJ4 SEJJNEJ4, NWJ4, Sec. 15: All Sic. 16: 12' SVM Sec 13- CliollS ale, rcacrvet the to and K. .'7 con. Sec! l( right reject any inrraiice, state ol ivcw Mexico, in Iron: w, m; l. ju w., ment conaut of fencing, value No NWtf, s'A. Sec. 27; NWNE4. NJ4 NWJi, c 17, V'i 15 N'l, all pu.UO. W'A, B ' 17; N., K. W ,' SFjf bilt offered at said tale. Potfteaaio of the Court house thrrcin, the followini liiinini; 600 acrea. There are no improve- - bid will be for less than 10.00, . N K. Ni of for above cccptcd .a; i. .1, a fc., containing Si;f, iSVVtf. SVJSWX. Sec. 20; All ol SE5,SVV!4, Sec. 1; All 'of Stclion 2. I. nniler contracta aale the dea Imcribcil tracts of lan'ls,- via: tiicmii. acre...... c. ' cribed will ba on or prr .s.s...... s...... su... .,; ;;, nee. Wl-i- .IK.;, 10, II. 1J, T. 3 N R. ir, W., All of See. tract! given befurr ' October 1'vlS. lit, Snla No. MJ S'.NF.H, SI.KNWJ4, Sec Sale No. IBM S'iNFX!, Sli, Sec. 2.1; S;,le No. US N M. SK,,! Sal. No. m T. 2, nT. nntl official 36; T. It. ciiiil.'iiniiiK 1.0 acres. Thr S'.'j, .Sc. 21; All ol Sre. 25; T. T. 5!iSW, C"tl- K, 3b: SNM..1.2 I 4 11- 'H Kl D U Witnesa my hand th.- aea. 61., NttJn, 2i; S.c. lb; A., J:.., ai'.M-'i- SlC. .,.,. T ',n T M Uf - - . 1,1 .J 3 7 SV), I.M. i. lulu ,5k, i ir i. of N'., 1'. JleO MWi of Bill ii.'iisUl K., aerr of S. All uf A! M the Slate Land Office thia 01 ttiiliruvciiienli fencing, value con' lutepi; s, .'in ii'r '0 nei' Sec. Jo. X. N.. k. contain-- 1... mm t....,'....'. .".(''... i.'.i. . WA. ..'..'., day Improvements consist u coin.. ;,,. ti i.n 1917. $40.00. v.liieli 2i0 wmc s Ncl'-- for llie .I f.n.-l-- i. October, lures Santa value Ko bid will llei"K acres. There are no ttiiirove. n. n- ami lowln,'-.- ' !lie"S:inta 1'e an Clranl li' tin (ir.nil Kuilriail Jlond limil. ace in for L as tli..u ..'of (' .ll' ns.nl Hailed ROUT. P EH VI EN, iiiry siauu V .ti .m-l- of lenc- S.ila No. 934 SW Sec re arc no itt m. Ii'iprnvettu'iila consist Commissioner uf Public l.anilt., J,SWJ4, F.SW'j, T'u iirtii uvciii' .16; T. 5.N., K. 131 Sale No. - 104 in", value $6',').IJ0. .'late of .V'v Mextcr. E., containing utres. There t RWr,'SV'J, 16; T. Sle- Ko. SW'iSWlj, Si c 5; W;; Sale No. 11)07 are nu iii.iiruectne nts. S.ilc Kn. 1017 All of c. 27; K' CN'K'4. 20 N It. 20f K )0 ! S"-- . First Publication Ov tuber 1.', 1"17. contanmn; acres. c. a; I. 2J N., R. Jo .'; Kjv, S c. .t; l.oi, i, ,, SNI-.'i.- S.de 1;4 T.;' S S' e. ,'.i; N'J'j,, VwSVJ4, fir.)v-niet- c n: of f. K., 1MI SKfjNW;!, ERWK, Last Publication December, U, VA7. Sj4.W;i. ist value i..n.4.i,.nl(; ui.i..s. Tlie e arc Ml of S.e. 0; See. Lots 3, 4, Sec. No. 3S Sec SI .i ; T. .'I U, 2 I'l., contain-- , No lii.l will lie !,.'., F', M; S. 2; NvJ, SWjJ, Sl W'lJXWK, NV'4SV4. N., aiccijt.il Jor lias titan H NWj-j- V- UK) iiiiplovutiLiu. 'i. W .SWJi, i V.'',Si Sic. SKiiSWii. 36s T. SS., U. 6E acres. Titer in;; acr. s. There ate.- no itniirove- Mit.OO acre. si-:- II;, SV;I, containing; tier S- e, I I; All of S r-- V: See. arc no iir.tir.ivenients. liottts. Sale No. S63 Wr.XE!,-- W"4, .t,.jSE, NI.iiSW'4, N.SI .'. .Sec. JO; S.;.;-V.!t- 2.1; STATE OF NEW MEXICO !i (1 'i, N!2 sS.r. T. I l.:o of !,e ahove .lerib. il tracts will ; .. c. ; S' ., Sic. lii, It.K...;i, 91H c. H 1018 y; T. V,, .1 ',, 17:i.hu8 aires. Jin Sale No. All of J6; T. 4N' Sale No. Nv: ;. ollep'.l Sale Ml of S.c. lo; A, e, bcc. 1,; (onl.iHiin.; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION filC. N;;wd. l'ai.ilc!y. .i..4 14.73 nci.-- i.it ills i itiobt ot h in value c n'.;ol; .!U' did acres. iliirovemelil t Si'. i. T. .1 N., K. .'. s . ir.,;, - The e. e S of land will' lie tilt, alii, u;t. fm. nil.', value- SJWl.dU 'I'ltire are to ,i mlij. ii; l. j.m.i.;, ; rUPLIC LAND SALE f"llit .. tin f'.llo. an e tell' in i; t, m, j.;, I. it. iiiiiti ..u ..eta s liM on the .e th scribed ol ihe Mli Id attst I. All of Sections I'll tracts coll... at ol . Ei, I r ,., I 1. s In M''iNW;if. ions 1 , 20, SAN MIGUEL CO WTV hut will l. f.r less than W1 li , ... J..J0. SWJi, Tt r. .: 21; A'l of JO, ) 'i .rs p. re, w hu h i the ap X.. 31, 20, ''i . T. Sec- - uniee til unintiMii.ncr ol i uonc. l.anil I ....hi r- .nil in .eMit'on th.-i- 'bind No. '. W., Mi 'f ir;u. - ,v: i jtif New t iii ;i, swi .": .!f; SIC'i. XH Santa Fe, Mixteo. lite h ier must for th' i . - (to ;'ui p:ty ,, 1, .S'V. ;4, . i ''!, s.:n, s: ,. c t. i s., R. .11 Notice put-na- ";1,lr "v' n'' lli' ' ' .s ;.'.: l.erchy i:ien tj'.il w.;L .. ;4, si Ml SWI-j- ' 1. T." 2.1 W., u; S .:i l; X;;., to the provi-i- i .us of an Act of ( r. t, . ;" .v.; ,, e ii; on, U ).' .lr.aiium; than -. .1 ! S.-r- 1'.; Sec. ii- I No: ' J, S"e. 7; T. UN,, All In. c ': S'.si.U, approved lime .n, M'l, the laws of - a,:, ot .veil, in tail,, Ml S 5 ,?" ' :t se.l i I"; of 21, 2S, T Stale of N, w Mexiio ,' "' s. lie- tnf.rovi' nieti' s J!, 3, the rule am ln liio iank and alac sli.J-- i. Ihe S K. S 5 th- - "' !l ' .title J75. :i. N , lie i , ;i :4: T. S., B. regulations of State Land (ilin e, ih. c. !c,in'!.' NV,-- ::4. Oinimtss: id I. mils ..'fee I'" v.t.1 Ik ; Sale No. 5j7 - Lot S. S' ne' 1'.,Kk ' t 3, - SJ.Oi) ere. if lime to tin Sc. I,; m tiu- W':::.''4. :M a . X'. DVHtr, a' ' N S"-- 17; 10 o'clock A. M on !.-- . . re. PI; jXW! h'.libc, lenc- Sale , Saturday, T Will, T ".'.SV.-!4- J. Snle No. 978 MV'4, Set. All .11 SL'I, 1''17, in the town of as f'outi SKi, II; rn.'jit. n. e. 'eas. -i Tit ,. T. ty of San Mikih-1- State of X- w Mexico ''N., 'i. 'A'.., ci.nlaitunx J.a acres. Tl.- .'W'.'t. SV 3:; ' 1.. rr ' t. are no ieiprnei-ia- in s on this S- Oi Lull Cb.t inpt i, 17, in front of the court house tr..et. i, V .X'.-- NKiaSI-.,- Sic. : i. . therein, th, ,V I' Ir S',V'i, an :;III.MI p..r a'-- :, following described of land viz: nn tliis tract will be accepted for ; SV' pn: 1; S.C. 1. .N., K. SW'SW; si:.si;i,j, tract aki M I.'.SI.U, 2; .J All S- .., NF.54 s;.0ir per aere. S c. 21; N tits ol not I - el. s ol c. 1;, T. 23 X., K. Jl 1'.., Sale .' ''' v Ail oit 2.1; ion y five . '.'s'.'li. Sale No. S94, Sv;SW'4, NWMSWi-j- Sec. Sl.ii, Sec. 21; p.r i.e. l.i.,.72 aire-- s 'i Each X'!4 th- - at ti"o IniproM uienis r- - vi vV"4. SF-- S. '1' 7 S SUN EM. NhSFW. Sec. SiNI-:- 10 of the above drscribed tracts wil .'i. x; cr.t I'll. any i. 'JO. s 2, Sec. ;;vV'.:. w ot in in,;, value $2iJ. hi 1. for M SlVi-,- , alter the sale at. prior to the li. V,. sr. T. SEtiNhK. SW'Ja.WVKi. SKJ4SWM. be offered sale separately. VL'L SLMXI !.. X' SlVi, expiration r Sc. i; SW!SEti !,ir y vi.it-- tie ilate of the ci.n-- t less th MCIKI 7 SA li. Id V 2.7 KKfjSEM See. 11, :.-!-. s.,-- 2.; x'-tj- Sale No. 30J S.e. V. pi acre, V'.NK!, SV"', ah wil! be st';. :x'i. tract and to f. he paytn- nt SWiSEU, l " 1:1. Ills 11; value See. 12, The 've sale of lands sub SU V S' S. S.a. .7: X! ',X!- - (. J provide S'C. T. 22 K. NW;, NESWH, NWiSKK. NFfe 111:0. ii.; h ii 1' , of .j X., le No. 1011 !: ; :::.: m. to the terms and conditions SV.'i.XAVi ny in 111 W'.'.N'f NWJ4, Sec. 14, T. ldV.. R. ject following "'W'i. i, no ! 12E., SWJaSIiti ' I' y 11 s fr- .1:1 the late of con-- aues. There ale itajnu T. 21 X.. R. ; Sec. 22. Seo. 27 viz: S o. St. All of S c. 2": F.',. Sv:XV!-i- the T .: tract with interest on ferred s In. J. ovi-- ietit s consist Xo I. :. 17N., R. 12E., NVSE. SWf4. Sec. 33: V.'A. NH payment Sale on 'h, riles, roi 1,010.00 acres. X'.Nf.yi, SV'( '4, tie- No. ;. SEJL '4, S 3; T. X.i le-- containing to V. N at rate tour t. hid mil of laml will d M The successful bidder must pay thr W 4 Sie. X'Al-.i4- llillilrl 22 U. 1: 111 ti Ir tl' i .it; v.-- Ji L., jitl 2tu I. I C of fir his V',-- e;. ,. '7c. liivaii'e in ai'v.,io-- on the if than spl.tiO per aire. lM ,. r. :ie value On this jmmissiorier Public Lands, BRen- j si ' anni sary are appr.i tract there are 101,580 linear ft XS't'iXWJ. SS' o ihiie no s. t sin h sale, of s, 31,. p 'a.j lie itatc ol Hie itiiprovcniclll ther of, and a Id::. 01 then of poles, valued at J507.90 ami 1,050,440 ft holding th, ( SW't', See. cn'raei, partial 10!? fout-tt- V'i-iSIV- he ere. Med on the it'ni vi of Sde No. All of See Pill la fur B. M. of saw S1575.66 price offered by htm for the land, ' j( W"' the Sale No. 971 N Hist pa tin timber valued at mak St'"fV,'i .'ate of I';-- foliowinK- - the ', si:;4.si-.)4- X., K. el !:., t10 per cent interest in advance for the balancr yyAt S e Contract next S c. 23 s;,sv;4, containing ing a total value for timber $2063.56. 'i., Xt'SFj. of 2; 1. X., R. I'.., Coill.llllill iM of feneoii-- , :tn' of such the fees for ad 2i- V' Si.'. Ji- 'ale under. do No bid on the above purchase price, See, All of S j acres. o s ut ft '1 . .1 descnbeil traei si-'- Iinpt vcute lit consist ncillf;, h: a, ll: 111 and and all costn '.. SW'-- pi, (,,, rihf of land will be lor less verlising appraisement ' V, '. SW'Vj S e 26 Value $0.1.0. accepted than Thre, The above sale ..f land will he Fithj-- J'lui p.-- whi-- incidental to the sale herein, and each anc sepa:., .ly. Dolllara ($3.00) an acre, h is the ap jf ,' svt; to valid all of said amounts must he ir S- e' 3 .sivc-i- exislini; rights, riittits! value And in deposited 1"' V'' ' easetinuts, ialc No. 972 All ; TrTI praised thereof. additiot vi.; Xl'i' of and t oi Sec. Vj;, Sec. Sde No. 3 All .1 St.-- Jf,, T. .1 Ian. fault er asn or certitien exenange at tne tune oier--.;- ' e;, ,. ;t. 'W"i4 way reservations, X., tnereto tne successful must vci; I' WViIWVi'. L'.Wi:.. Lots 2. 4. S c. All o . Iniii-oe- t s winch said all 01 t ;i cut otic tens. tie in lor in sale, and amounts and si ii s. ,. 14. t l- K- r- the timber cash or certified sVK ' n 11 " o - tn. t fi t exchang' th. a are to tr- '' .omtmsM'irtcr of Public Lands or ' -' contaiiiuii: tits iiein... value J3F0.nn it r land the subject to forfeiture the Stau Si ions t'. fF'iM X li 4 F n -- cni i inc time oi sale. it mil! stt. h sale reserves ': consist m vveil, bid will be ,11 for l'i- C le H011O Jot New Mexico if the successful bidder ;V, - the ':," ptid lis, thai, JI'lii, .nil t.ounty lilroa doe, m' Jt,. tit s Co v..nu-n;- i i, r. servo. an. The Successful bidder must nav In th not execute a contract within thii-- Haw.. Itnpr ,1"' reject any and all bids offered r, tanks leuung, Tier acre. Inn!. :: ;ii ..fill Intti r i.iu.l t ol fi Ileitis, Value ;355lj.()ll. at said sale. !. piy Commissioner of Public Lands, or his ageu- after ir hat been mailed to hini by th' the !' of Public I. amis e.r lui such sale. one. of Ibr State Land Office, said contract to Sale No. 11011 All S. !(,: T. 25 X., h ol .line; saeh sale, ore wcntieth of holding twentieth provhb Snl- - No. I5I S" I'. isscssion le Sule No. 973 All of Sec. Id: T. 23 N. R. Jo uptit price offered by him for the land, fouilthat the at his option mak. lt Sr'j.SWiJSEii. under contratts of s; for the ci nt liiipro he tune o'fireil hv hu-- for th- - lltl'l purchaser may 5; All of So. .It.; T. 24 X'.,' !(.' 23 hove il. scribed R. ., 6IU f per cent interest in advance for the balauc. 'payments of not less than tracts will be given un contatning acres. There an m 'tic. plnui'tilni. value four tn r cent cent interest in advance for r October l'.dH. no enieiits. 'i-- x.. v ill ol aach the fees for ad I" ninety-fiv- cent of the v , :' iV,v:.'' . l..'.re 1st, mipiuv ;.:. ie, he aieeptid for less .the h.. am 01 such price, fees purchase price, per purchas' ;.,.'' 'V ',',(' s"e Sin "I purchas. vert-sin- and I ;v't, i,,,J-,- .,: V acre. f.r a:! r a ;: ai: r.n- - a!: appraisement and idl costi price at any time after the sale and prto-- c in. f c.'-- , ;t!...n pir in! Witness mv band anil the oftirh.l Sale No. 974 Sec. Jl; All of Sec .costs ituiileiital to tin sale Inre'ti, each nf c.nitainoic, 2s.i).3 acres, of the Slate Land Oflice of the Slate nt 32; hU'4, Sec. 3.1; S'i.N.V-- Sale 101: All 01 Sic. 36, T. 26 R. an. all :in- h o all of said amounts must he ir the contract, and to for jry 1:3 N., "i ..,.1 must posit deposited provide th.;,,' ',t,'j,') w.re s T. 24 K. - han-.o- cash or certified at time of balance at the ex ion r .Mexico, this Alril tlay ol Nuveinl r ., J.; SWJ4, S,c. 35; N., lo.iitio t.10 ai ris. Irtipriivenient s ed c: li or i x at t'v-- exchange the o'lpayment any unpaid j,t,,, s;.,,',., ,. 'a Railroad 1V17. s -, i In re and which of tl '7 nitnty coiiiainiiiK acres. an e a'tie ft'lllwi. No of ale and vvhiih sanl amounts and sale, said am unts and all irty years from the date o' i:.,,,,i s nt them provcltielit consist ROHFliT P. F: If VI "" I'uhroveuietUB. will he for h ss flllOO ill "f are silij-c- to f..rf to the are subject to forfeiture to the Stat, tne contract, veitti tntrrest on deterred '151 EN, acciptcd than per i:urt feneirtir, value '.50. to .1.1... I - acre. of Ni w ., th- of New Mexico if the successful at the rale of .'our pe- l'i,n,i,ii..ii,ii of ,.l- nl Stale Mix: if Sli' ee vfnl bidder dnei payments per reir ' Sale No. 97S Sec. 11; T. 21 X.. not execute a contract r anti-ti- m advance on the -l Soi, nt v..,, vt. 1. - lii.l.iir does nit 'M'llte a e. n'rac Wl'h within thirty payable aim' le No. ls.- 4 A'l of Sec. T. 3H ' K - it has been mailed to him of he date of lr,; First Pi,!,l,, ati.,n November 30. l'T7. ' ' i,t.oninK ,L!i act is. h plove- Sale N, 11)15 All of 2h X has I. cell mailed by th. con.raet, e U. 27 c fi'O 3 virsary parita nitaittinT acres. Iinprove- meius in I... II aliiillL.' l.v ill I State Land Office, said to in- on llie -. Last I'liiiinairjii 1, 1','IH. cnsist t.iiemg There contract to provtd, paynvnts creinte.i auniversar m.ints of In. ..is- sic ' . re- hru.iry ,ire that the at his tnak. of .late of contract next the Inrti, - Ill In 'P'.- - 'I'll' '" I" purchaser may option following dat, value $3525.1X1, Sale No 976 of not less than of tender. arvoir ili;ipiini, planl, sw; 3; S;:S: .en op! pan: nts of not payments . s ; of ninety-fiv- cent . S'.V i I. II IV fve per per of the purchas. . lad eh. :hed STATE OF NEW MEXICO N at time aft'-- Tin ah. ve sal" of is sttbieet tract sv Si Sde , .'0 price any the sale and pr,..-t- l.nls .1 f X., - I'.l'a' .r ss t'oin All .1 s. R. 35 the r.f fr.-- itic- r"lt-- , t a ment s, pt, HI expiration thirty years dat si rights p- -r a NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION : of 'd value stt i X.. R. 3J I the contract, and to prov-il- for th. n s, rvaiions. of of an ti aiMi'i- n then, to Ihe sue. Con payment any unpaid halau-- at the ex bio must for the PUBLIC LAND SALE piration of thirty years fr. .tr. the ilate o The ' or of Public Lands pay improve. X'evv V l.r.,1 vviil anil w'nnl- the contract, with interi on 'b fence l':s ayi-n- hoi line sue! UNION COUNTY ..to:, thitty payments at the rate of four p- -r cent n ht to rejt-.- any an pi; in ailvance on payable the ann. ... r. 1:., ' 'i the Color ...ner ol Pi versary of the date ,,( ,.,,B1rwt, ary of j.arua b- :: s i ii ' payments to be credaed en the anniversarv PoSS - II, .,,,-- . 9?? 4, MV'i.VW tn of the dale of contract next ,;., th, hi. i.h r filsl, .V, K. date of tender. ing .1 the e,:le,l The will also 'h- - ittrelrts--an- to make in f sihhe, sum e.f this Irael on tnuln r to he .o, sr I 11: t fay :r. P prior to the cnttinir )l'll- The r r f ;,. t,::,. New Mexico, or his h,.; sale, reserves the right I' nice; 'IS. all hols offered at said s,K mill be given the sue. ssiu! he execution of. the contract. STAT'. OF X":V MEXICO Witness mv hand t f fill SCO. of the S'a'e Land Otfue 7th day 0 NOfrr. FOR Ptmi.I'. AT10.V. October, l'17. the Kt lit p. P. FRY! FX, I'LHfIC I AND SM.E ad- ConiriiisMon. r o I.. in. is, Sine o! X "v ,1 sxiei. COIFAX COUNTY rirsl rulilicatti-.- Oo 12, Last PahlicaiioH D' crndier 1 1,' of t.. I.I-

STATE CF NEW MFXlrXO NOTICE FCR riTI.ICATION PUBLIC LAND SALE .,. I lie Lands will offer I'.l GUADALUPE COUNTY. I! Filth. st hi 1. r at ' X'- V,' tl T.i. F. hritar y si J ;sv to-.- , R I Offiie of tl: of P11I1I n ton. i nt tank , - - XV. ' , Land of X.-- Mixh-o- 'II ol :. - S .XI. .:, Xv :iy unpaid .pnall '. ' - S Sile No. S e. T. 2" N., R. Santa Fe, New Mexico, our! house tin rein, the fol- o ly y. ..rs the con-- ., Si. XI.':,XI.'., :,Y SJ .,, "1 .eal S' T. Is, R. l.:s'i."Il X .ii J3.(.2i Io.ru are a'.- - Ot Notice is it. icts of land, viz: r;.el with p..y,-,,,- ,, S.e. ,,; X., ., X'o coiiotiuiug ;Kres. hereby cjven that pursuant S' ., s.e. :i tin lit s. to the provisions of an Act of Conrress at the rate foil I" cent per (,; '':i;i;, ?; w n.iprovi niher, lr):-- 12; p. ?0'h. I 10, of Sale No. SFMNEiJ, (,; T. ?7 I le oil till niiiva ot S':. Sic Sele Nt approved June the laws th. rsary 31 Sale No. 1" I. of New X R. E., c 40 acres. The the date ot the All "t S.e. .'I: 2.1; T. lit X., K. K. X.X1.:4, SL;4X ''4, Xi:;4 1! .'1 In VIEW State Mexico and the rules and .ritatning contract, partial payments , X 2.1 s. tie m r VK'i-'lJj- SW.iSWi-4- S.e. 2; , v, 4, c. 12; l. .1 X., li. X. I'llld'C 1.. the regulations of the State Land , arc iuiprovi in cut to cri i.lteit on ttle ;.li V, s.iry ill the F'.i j, I Office, l,r - .Xl.!..:-J.:i- 'ilate of the S','.;-- ,. S,e. 1; SF.14XF.J4 I. .s See. 7; S;XS;4. Sc. Commissioner of Public will of- contract next following the - .14 els", coal lions, Lands, 1027 31 S c. h; T. .1. X'., R. OS.. .2.1 st l'ahli, t .ti No vetnli'-- '0. fer at sale to the biddet Sale No. S'SX1'?, Sec. T. 27 date of tinder. .i; W SF.'iXW:;. SW'i, S.- containing fi'iii'mL! .ilnl public highest Sec. K" a. 1. s. ot eotrals, .1 mil h ru .r e '!". at nine o'clock A. M., on X., R. 26 E., containing 157.92 acres, The ll: Xv;, SKiiSWW, 11; MH. Improvements consist tctieiiie;, bid will be Tuesday, February no The sale of land selected for the Santa Sec. XKJ4SWJ4. X!.,SI value 5th, 1918. in the town of Santa Rosa. Coun' are improvements. 1... 'u N'4, pled f..r less th: a tio.mi per acr. of SF;4SWJ4. SWJ4SI-.- Jy Ouadalupe, Slate of New Mexico, in 10 auove anu Sale No. 985 Sec. PROCLAMATION FOR SCHOOL front of Sale No. 107S Lot .1 4 sutijeei tne terms 23; SW'iSI'.M. Sec. 24; NFJei. h' ,,SU '4. SE;iSWj4, SF.'4, 10; nil of the above will the court house therein, the fob SF'iNWtv, ""', " the bid- - SJ... X''XI-.J4- NW-- , destrihed traits 1 Icondtlions that successful Sic. DEBT AND BOND ELECTION described tracts of SWM Sec lots ? sW'iXWij si, except Wj SF'.4. Sec. 25: SliJiXKX, NEjiSE'S, II; Si;j4Xl.J4, offered for a!e lowing land, viz: See a. must pay in cash or certified SKLiXKM. ! ' Sl-.- See. 35: All f See. S:4, Sec. 12; N!v.NWJ4, Sec. 1.1; iparatcly. CFKVfix vpitciri u'l'eieu'l'kt' Xi.Xi,, direct itii of the and S'V. '?o" N ,' ch'inge at tile tune of sale of .ir,, T. I'l N.. R. 2' See. S,c. 14; T. 26 N., R. J4 E., font. .By Mayor Sale No. 939 EM, See. 22; Nn$. SWM. SE!4SW4, 5;' T. R. 27 V E., W'.iNWJi 2; lining above sale of hind v.ill he snhj.Ct - lc by him for j T. 1" N.. R. JO E UtiO acres. con-i- ot fenc- Cimncil of tlte city of Santa 26; T. 6 N R. 22 800 conlaiiiiiig 922.44 acres. There are no im- Jorrh!e P"ce "l'red W'.NK.'J. SWJ4SW!,. Improvements to th following erni s mil City E., containing the land four in ad 5 vaiue $25.00. conditions, S. per cent interest S'C. 3: Lot 2, Sec. 4; W'vSE4, S. c ing, : land si for the l' of the State of New Mexico, at acres. The improvements consist of fenc- provemcnts. Vance for the balance of such viz. value $175.00. purchase X'.SK'i, SF'JSI'it, See. 6; Lot Santa l'e and (irant Railroad Pond rctlllCSt of t ll C 1'nard Ot EllU- - ing, e to a N'-- 968 ('..nllty the Sale No. SW-- V''" :"" 'H, re.iuircd execute 2. NFi.SKjJ, 7; NEJ4.SEt4.SWJ4. i Sale No. WJINWJj, Sec. 27; All Fund the ssfnl hi'l'hr must irt - NE. F."!NW, for the of the ol Sec. T. 27 JO 720 stice, pay of t it of Santa Fe, of the Sale No. 940 S'J, Sec. 12; Sec. 13; T J'"''"'""' providing payment SF14, SW.4SF.14. Sec. S; E",XE!4, WJ.NW V,, 28; N., E., containing the I otiiuiissinni r of Puhlie Lands or l"jc;itim the y SF'5NE'4, Sec Ntt'ij, balance 01 such no elec-- RiSWl,. - X R 27 E K"SW14 7 purchase price in X' SU ",, N'..SF'4. Sec. acres. There arc improvements. la-- s.,1,-- of New Mexico, a : II; SWNSo. SWi, NWtfSFK, SF.KSEli, Sec E'l lot annual instalments SE4SE'4. 0; hoidin.r such nf'ate special 10; Sec. "6; 'NJNW's,, ""rly ''lual with SV;4S!-:j4- 10; NVVJ4XKJ4, Ihe offered linn for the of OI the H,, W,SW!4. sSec 15; All of sic. 16: SE4NJi, 011 all deferre-- 987 27 priie by land, tion the t'lialificil voters 7; T. 29 N R. " payments at the X'SWi-j- SW4SWJ4, Sec. 15; All of S. '.r. Sale No. V',W,, Sec. 34, T. four cent cent interest in advance K',. NKSWjj, SW!4SW. SK4. Sec. 21; E, containing of ,our ad- - N.. R. 33 F:.. l(iO acres. Iln- - per ft several wards of the of Santa 1405.47 acres. There arc no - rale annum in 16: XW'4, SF.!4, Sec. 17; NF.'4 contaiuiner the halaiii e of h - city W5NW!4. Sec. 22; T. 8 N., R. 23 E.. con- improve- fcr and on Octo- - sin urehase price, ment vance, payments interest due .Lot 4. Sec. 18; SWJ4XFJ4. proveiuelits consist of fencing, value tor aim, a, all!1' aml SVdic of Mexico IS taining 2240 acres. There are no improve bcr of each XF'4, SE'i $lju.i. .ulvirtisin.. and semen, and 1st, year. XWJ4. See. 19; Nh'. E'XW',4. S'4, S.e. costs in, i.h iital to ihe sale hen-iii- each! called to be held on the third snents. Sale No. 988 X'1XF.J4, Sec. 13; hereby Sale No. 19711 SE54NF.J4, SE't, SF'4 The above sale' of land will be 21; V':NW', .SK'4NWJ4, NiiSW4, SFU Sj, a ii.i an in lam amontirs must ne 11, nnsit- - ,t.nv ol A. II. . subject . S:,S1'.J4, Sic. 14; -- .v-- - lJirftll her l'Jl. tor trie No bid on the above SJ4. Sec. II; SWM. 12; NJ4NF.!,, to valid SW'4, S.e. 22; SWJ4. Sec. 2J: All of Nrd4SE!4, SE4SVV;4, Nj.j ,,;i...i .,l..,..- described tracts existing rights, casements, rights X o Sec. 2.1; KVj, NWJ4 . .i 7: . 1 01 su of land will be for i. v 4, en. i., , jii ., ot way anu reservations. 24; 25: X',., SE'4, Sec. 26; EM, I"'4 SI.S'J, &AVH, ..i tmriiose iiiuutiic in said voters accepted less than j, . Sec, 24; Sec. 520 acres, ot which ZKO acres NWJ-4- SW'4. 27: SFJ4MFJ4. NWJ4, XW;4, NWJ4SWJ4, NEJ4, s5; ll of il.. m are subj ct to forfeiture to the for their the proposition of ive Ltanars tio.ciui per acre, which is the containing The Commissioner of Public Lands or T. 27 X., R. JJ !:., 10U0 acres. approval appraised value thereof and in addition were selected for the Santa Fe and firant his S'. Sec. 2k: NWJiSW'4. NFA4SFJ4. Sec. containing State of Xe Mexico, if the successful s;1j, llt,,-,r- j to a debt of $28,- - Railroad Pond Fund. agent holding such sale reserves the NWJ4. SWHSEJ4. NEJ4SFJ4. ' ar' improvements. create thereto the successful bidder must pay for County Improve- right to reject any and all bids offered '"' ior the of the that on land ments, consist of fencing value $150.Q0. Sec. jti: S'M'.'.i, Sec. 31; E'.SW'a, SW'i !n'!'r;v"'d:,r a,,;;"K LrVJ;f ..urposc erecting improvements exist the at said sale. , Sale No. 989 Sec. 10; hi-- f SWM W'.SI'.ij, 32; V'jXI-.'S- SV 14 S',SWJ4, to bv the Siat.- Land Ofdee, s:nd:ailtl urn is h ii R the scliO'l building Sale No. 1031 RWVJ. Sec. Possession under contracts of sale for the E'yjW'i. Section 15: E'.NVV!4, See. 22; T. bas.-- Sale No. 141 All of Sec. 16, T. 7 N. WKSF.fi. ?6; XKM. NWJ4. NEJ4SWJ4. NWJ4SF eon'r.ici to provide rli.it the purr now in course of construction by above described tracts will be on 31 Sec. W... Sec. 15; Sec. 2.; T. R. 25 640 im- Si. SEJ4. Sec. 27; N'.N',. SW'4N' W'4, NWJ4 given Seen, m 33; NX, Section E',XWJ4, E., containing acres. The before October 1918. K'SE'i 2H R. 2'l E.. Jstl acres. Itn- of SVVJ4. Sec. 34; NJNWJ4, Sec. 35; T. 31 ur 1st, '.. SW'i. Section 35: All of Sec. Jt, N., conlainiiiE VI! negotiable consist fencing, value $425.00. s t value IlitO. ?1, Rrovementa this will be N., R. 27 E., containing 680 acres. Witness my hand and the official seal T. P N.. R. 30 E., E'SVV;4, See. 11; X'4, pruvciiient consist fencuie;, cent .,f the'u:"t:,V""lpurchase price at any lime interest bearing bonds of tract accepted for . less than $10.00 which is the of the Slate Land Oflice of the Slate of Sl.;4. NKSWJi. See-- I'l; SW'4. r. alter the sale and prior to the exnirali n to Ihe value of that amount a per aere, S'-I- , Sale No. 990 S' par Sale No. 103' Sec. 7; New Mexico, this 24lh day of 30; All of Sic. T. 19 N R. 31 V... i. S'AS',, NWJ4XFJ4, of thirty years from 'lie "ale of the con- - appraised value thereof and in addition N',XV'4, November, Jl; 2K K. 30 F. f ,u wlich to See. IS; T. 25 N R. 27 E., containinn 1917. NF.!4XW'4. Sec. 16, XFUXUjei, S.e 32; T. X., to for the of jj (n thereto the successful bidder must SF'tSWti. NE',XE!. "fill trot privtile payment j 1 Jl pay 3'I9.4S c. S Mi. contninini; acres. There are no im hi row the aiTHIUIlt the'COt. for ths improvements that exist on the acres. Imnrovmeents consist of ROBERT P. ERVIEN. .3': X', SF.14. c. 35: All of Sec. any imp balance at llie expiration of lid land. fencing, value $0.00. Commissioner of Public Lands of the T. 20 X R. 2'7 K F.'SW'4, SE'4. 31; provements. thirty vars from lite date of the con- - form of the ballot will Lit; as fol-tra- it ' W'.'.SF'.:. See. 33; S c with int- rest on dehrreil Jow-- . . State of New Mexico. SE"iSWi4, S''SE4. Sale No. 991 c. payments Each of Sale No. 103J W',EoI, V Sec. ' 1917. See. 35: T. 20 N., R. 30 F... NWJ4XF.'4, S''XF.'4. at th- rite of four cent per annum the above described tracts will First Publication November 30, 3'; S':S'., 21' X R. 29 12(1 I'O-'ir- impmve-nieiit- 22; T. E roniaininR acres, in of! ' j of ion Of be offered for sale r.Yl r.'o'VW'i, S See. 2 Last Publication 1, 1918. coiitairiinit 2...5('2.'I7 acres. The advance on the anniversary separately. 25 2! February selected for the Santa F'c and Coun- s ' Ol" T. 76 N., R. E.. all of Sec. 36, T. consist of fencinrt, value $5215.00. tjranl th, date o' the cn'raei, partial payment C'it V lit Silllta Fc the State of N., R. 25 E., 171R.64 acres. Im ty Railroad Itond There are no I.,- cr.'lited on the of the ;c The above sale of land will he subject containing s. anniversary ,.. M.v;,. b,.rel,v ,.nirve,ve.,.rH to the following terms and vir: provements consist of reservoir and fene Silt No. "4S Lots 1. 2. 7, . 0, 10, See. date ,1 l,e C tn xt foiii inc tin conditions, STATE OF NEW MEXICO 33 In create a debt of said il 'artl to The successful bidder must pay to the ing, value ?3"0.5O. 1: T. 16 X., R. E.. containing 10S.60 acres. of tl lliler. Commissioner of There are no Sale No. 952 - SWJ4X1'4. SE'4XW, F.'J the amount of $28.0Xl.()(). and to is- Public Lands, or his NOTICE improvements. N;-- J agent Sale No. 1034 Lots 1. 2. 4. SEjtfNFK. FOR PUBLICATION SW '4, S'.Si'.;4, Sic. 6; All of Sec. 7; The sale of lend sele. ted for the Santa holding such sale, of the JO E .. sue llie interest bearint; negotiable offered NW',SVVi4 SE14, Sec. 1: SWM, Sale No. 949 NF.J4. XvSSE!4. Sec. 10. NV!4. Sec. is; T. X., R. 28 contain-- : f .,n, (irant (' utitv Railroad Pond the price by him for the land, four K,. N'J PUBLIC LAND 1.72.25 of SF.J4. SWJ.4SEJ., Sec. 2: EA, Sec. T. 20 SALE T. 15 K. 32 E 240 acres. inn acres, of which 245.20 acres were 'will he et to the above terms an I bonds the said Hoard for that per cent interest in advance on the bal- 3; X., conlaininK - subp N.. R. 27 E.. Lot 4. Sec. T. 29 N.. R. selected for 111 eSanta Fe and (Irant Conn- conditions ex. that the hid-t- at thereof. ance of said purchase price, fees for ad- 6: Th re are no improvements. epi successful amount the par value 28 E contatnlnir 1323.95 acres. There are MORA COUNTY Railroad Bond lttnd. Improvements ,l,.r must pay in cash or eertide.l ex- vertising and appraisement and all costs , no Sale No. 950 All of Sec. T. 16 ., R. consist of frncinir, 150.l)0. lKu at the time of sale one tenth of, incidental to the sale herein, earh and all improvements. Office of the Commissioner of Public J; of said amounts must be in ' F... enntainini, 6'J2 acres. There are the purchase, offered hv him for deposited Sale No. 993 SWJ4. Sec. ,,,, , cash or certified at of Sale No. 103S NWJ4. N'1SWJ4. NWt4 Lands, no SJJXWIj, 21;i,l. rrM u exchange the time New Mexico. improvements. T. 30 X., R. Jl fc., 240 acres. ,.r',.r,1.,. YES. sale and which said amounts nnd all of SEJ4, Sec. 14; SFM. NEJ4SFJ4. Sec. 15; .. coiitauuni! ,..r,e (or l,a:mer of (..Mirh purchase; Ml. T. 30 N R. 27 E., eontaintntt 4R0 acres. neoy Kivcn mat pursuant Sale No. 951 All of Sec. 26, T. 16 N., Thi re are no improvements. price and will be reniored to rvern'e them are subject to forfeiture to the State ""f s at i . ' 1 .1 to the of an Act of K. iitot for vr-i' nt of the of New Mexico if the does ...i,..u pruvisicus JJ r. contatuinrr acres. Improve . r . 11 C . . prov. . th. . . successful bidder v vu J une -- 0th. 11,10, the laws 01 si uras , v not a Santa Fc and Grant Railroad,j Bond the s c;;nsist of a "vc; valued' at S500.00. jaie 1x0. u X4, n.itance ol sit. lt nnrc se one,- in execute contract within thirty davs oCunty .New - ,,', -- 01 ilexico, and rules and reg- T. 30 X., ') h., hi ir.- --' after it has been mailed to him by the Fund. There are no improvements. ;'": II; containing Land eii.iiions eii lite 01.lie i.aiiei viiuee, llie Sale No. 952 All of Sec. 30, T. 16 N re ale no improvetnrnts. terest on all deferred p.-- s at tla r.Ici tors tovoriiii; thc creation of Slate Office, said contract to pro- 01 w th Sale No. 1038 See. I uonc lanils will otler JJ F:., 617.64 acres. There four m r c tit p.-- ni in e aid S:tid vide that nnrebser mas, at nn E!SF'4, V; NWjJ. 'I'. cnntatuini; S '(Xt and of X1' SW'-- e. a: public sale to the liieiiest bnliler at Sale No. M N'i. SE!4. XJ'SW'1. ar I In- tion make of not less than one SWI4SWJ4. N"SFi.. 2n; ' man (. I Hid- v. 1:1 jiji-ar- payments . ii P. on a cross the of SFJ-.X- Sec. 3ri: o'clock, M., Wc.liiesoay, February l; S'.XWJi, SWJJ, See. 2: K..X1.'; of each year. thirtieth ninety five per rent of the F.",XE'4. -- 1 I", VV. 1:1 ' 30 R. 27 61O acre-.- , '7th, in the town 01 Mora, County of e.i- - w- r- act stVi! See KWtf See F.: SI.J4. 10; .X"i;X'F'4. W.J ittl'ni'Mtl'M tv':i2 ''.I.' V'.'S." at time after sale 31: T. X.. E.. eontainine- - purchase price any the of New ill 12! . , XW e 1, the of w hich 120 at res were selected for the Moia, Slate Mexico, front of is. 'T' ,,, v t 14 in S Sc. 11; SV. J4. W1JSWJ4, S, nd riit.s- - i; vv :!' ji! ..( cross and prior to expiration of - : ,.. 31 thirty year ii..- .in t( .use tie rem. ilic t.vllovvini: ties- Vi,;i. See. T. to from the dale of the and to Santa Fe and (Irant ounty Railroad Donrl ti il:; XV!4XF.!4, X'..XW;4, It; :I1 tl'C sot contract, pro erihed tracts of land, viz.: X., It. 2'' L., 2112.02 aer-- ' reservations. fri'.o'.vtut; vide for the of bal Fund. There are no ' containini; lav payment any unpaid improvements. w 'i i:i r.i-t:- ance at the of Sale No. 954 XEi4. EiISE'4. Lots 4, prove ment s consist of well, value $as0.iJO. the ;''etr votes expiration thirty years S4Z 2. 4. c 1. 17 I? IT f -e T.r No. E4. Sec. N'-S- bale Jo. J. ilVjYj. b'i. c. In T V to v. be i;i from the date of the contract with in- Sale 22; K'4 - ' n.s:. t!;e Sec. 1; All of Section i- T. U R. 22 , Are no" Sale No. 9S7 10; T. 31. ;,'!! on M.';S1-.i4- Sec. 23; All of Sec. N... Tncre improve- - XW4SFJ4. Src. s (. it terest deferrrd at the rate 3,i, a'r. - wa: of S'lii', v at the payments S'5. N- R- E- T E.t NJo.SLJi, Sec. 1; All of Sec. 2; 40 acres. and In resrective of four cent in T. ?S - S'c- - A" Isi, m,,,,5 ' X., 2i containing fmprove- o:tcr- per per annum, payable - ' "i Sec of ' said dvance on the anniversary of the date of "f Sec. 10; SWJ4. SWJ4SF.J4. See. 20; All X.j, .vr.i,Si.i4, Sfc!4!W!4, n,ems consist fincing, value at sale. it.'lowHjr plavcs: the be f e. 20; 30; XWJ4. Sec. 31: T. 25 N.. 11; W'jWji SEJ4XWJ.4, Sec. 12; Ks SF'4, In Ward 1. :'n!,:ir House. contract, partial payments to credited N SE-4- Sec. Sec. on the of of the R. 27 7... containing .Vo2.24 acres. Improve- WJSSWJ4, SF;jSV!4, Sec 33 K'Sv'i XI '4 Sale No. m - S'.XEM. 20; K, Possessi n rontraets o! sale for the; 2. HmUSP. anniversary the date All 31 R. lo- Ward I'nl.iic School ments of well, wind-mill- , trouirhs of Sec. 8; NJ2.NEJ4, SEy4XEJ4, Nj.; s'SK, 34; See .15. SW'i, XWJ4SEJ4, Sec. 2j; T, X., r heil tr.'ots 'll V'vrn fill: - f contract next following the date of tender. ennsist Svyi4. N'.N'o, t. ' .v. a - and value $1102.00. XV4, SWJ4XW J4, VJe4SWj4, SEJ4, Sec. 13; 17 jv; r. 29 E.. eontainine 840 acres. There 36 E rr.ntatning 200 acres. Improvements, or V f. re (vi. ,her 1st, 1018. In Ward llu.ise ot Albert. (jar- fencing, of 22 The above sale of will be All. Sec. 14; All of Sec. 17; 4); T. are no consist of a frame shack, value (25.00. cm. lands subject K. 21 Sec. T. 22 K. improvements. ban t rind to valid, Sale No. MM All of See. V: N, E., WJ4, 6; N., Wi'ness mv thr iffiria! seal In Ward 4, Hall. existing rights, easements, rights 24-- Lot 2, WJ4. WJ4SLJ4, Sec. 3; All Sale No. SSS NE'iSWtf. Sec. 35; T .12 of S, te Land Ofhce of ,,l City SEJ4XEK, SEi See. 17; NJ4. Sec. Sale Nu. lr. All of See. 26; All of - lb, Stale I.u-ja- of and n, way reservations. of K. 35 X 2.1rd Manuel Baca Luis 20; NI',. NV2S', Sec. 21; NEK, F.';WJ4, Sec. 4; 5; SEJ4SEJ4. Sec. S; NiNEX, Sec. 27; T. 17 N., R. 33 E containing 1280 N., E., NEI4XWJ4, Sec. 30; S'XWJi, ,v M.s o, this day of November, y Campos, Sec. NWJ4. NJ4SEJ4, SV,SWJ4, Sec. 10; Evi acres. There are no c 31: T. 32 Is!.. K. 36 t.. eontainin l"! Dolores Garcia, are hereby The Commissioner of Public Lands or his N'Sr.i4. 8; W'SNF.tf. Ni',SWJ4. improvements. P. Joe such sale reserves the riieht NWJ4SEJ4. Sec. 9; T. 25 N., R. 27 E., con- NWJ4, NySSWJi, Sec. 11; All Sections 14, 1(0.43 acres. There are no improvements. ROTIFRT ERVIEN, of said election in sgent holding 15, lb, Sec. 12; All of Sections 19, 30, I Commissioner of Public Lands ot the appointed judges to reject snv and all bids offered at said taining 240 acres. There are no improve- S'i, Sale No. t57 - SjSWJi, NEi.SWJ, See. 1. 23 23 lOOS Ward ale. Possession under contracts of sale ments. 31, T. N., R. E., All of Section! 32, 13. SE14SEJ4, Sec. 14; NEJ4. Sec 23; S'A Sale No. WJeSXEji, ENWH, S", Stale of New Mexico. or the above described tracts will be 33, NWJ4, NVSW4, SWJSWJ4, Sec. 34; T. XEJ4, Sec. 24; T. 18 N., fc. 36 E SWJ,, SWJ-4-, XWJi-SEji- , Sec 8, T. 29 N., R. 28 First P, hration X'ovember .W 1917. Jose Dominguez, Manuel Ortiz y 24 K. 23 14,850.22 280 acres. sre no Publication 1, 1918. given on or before October first, 1918. S.I. No. Ht3 EVSNEJL Sec. 22; SVJNWK, N., E., containing acres. Lots 3, 4, Sec. 18; NJ4NWJ4, Lot 2, Sec. E., containing There February Rodriguez, Julian Grace, are hereby Sec. 23; T. 25 N., R. 27 E.. containing Improvements consist of a house, two 19; T. 18 N., R. 37 E., containing 753.67 improvements. of said election in Witness hand and the official seal 160 acres. There arc no wells and windmills, fencing, value S2575.0O. acres. There are no appointed jtidffes my improvements. improvements. No. 1N1 2. af the State Land Office of the State of Sale NWtfNEj. S'5NEX. STATE OF NEW MEXICO Ward Sale No. SO All of Sec. SWJ4X S'A. Sec. 21: NV4SWJ4. W54 New Mexico, this Fifteenth day of Novesn-her- . Sale No. IMS SlSt. Sec. 25; All of See. 1; 2; EjjE'4, Sale No. SSI WJ4, Sec. 1; All WJ. Alberto Garcia, C. M. Conklin. Juin 1917. V,; T. 25 ti., R. 27 E., containing MO acres. Sec. 3; EJ4EJ4. Sec 10; All of Sec. 11; of Sec. 2; E'5. SWJ4. SJ4NWJ4. NEtNWJ, SEM. Sec 22; NEJ4SEJ4, S'ASM. Sec. 20; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 12; T. 22 R. 24 Lot 4, c. T. 30 N , R. 28 E , 840 acres. Olivas. are hereby appointed judges ROBERT There are no improvements. N., E., SE4NEJ4, Sec 14; EJ4SWK, Sec 13; WJNWK, containing P. ERVIEN. S'4, Sec. Lots 1, SWJ4XEJ4. are no said election in 3. of 2; 2, XWJ4, 24; T. 20 N., R. 32 E., All of Sec 36, NJ4, There improvements. PUBLIC LAND SALE of Ward Commissioner Public Lands, Sec. 3; Lots 1, 2, 3, SEJ4XEJ4, State of New Mexico. Sala 141 All of Sec. 16; T. 25 X'.. R. SVjSJi, SWJ4. Sec. 13, T, 21 N., R. 32 r... contain- Henry Pacheco, Santana Herrera, 24 E., 640 acres. There are no SWJ4, SHSEJ4, Sec 4; SWJ4NEJ4, SE'4. 2776.tX) acres. consist Sale No. 1M2 Sj'SSWJi, SEJSEJ,, Sec. SOCORRO COUNTY Nov. 1917. containing ing Improvements N 120 C O. Harrison, are appoin- First Publication 23, Sec 5; Lots 3, 4, 5, SWM, Sec 6; All of of value $775.00. 26; T. 30 R. 28 E., containing hereby Last Publication 25, 1918. improvements. Sec. Sec. fencing, of said election in Ward January 7; SEJiNWH, SWtf, 8; NJ4XEJ4, acres. There are no improvements. ftffice of the Commissioner ol Public ted judges Sale Na. 1S42 All of Sec. 32; T. 75 N.. SEXXEtf, NEJ4XWJ4, EVSSWJ4, SVSSE4, Sale No. tSt NJ4, Sec. 2; NEJ, Sec Lands. 22 25 c. Sale No. IM R. 24 E., containing 640 acres. There are Sec 9; All of Sec. 16; T. N., R. E 3; S'4. S'AS'i. Sec. 4; Nti, NHS',. WVSNEJ4. W'eSNWs. SWJ4, Ssnta Fe, Near Mexico. In witness whereof. I have here- - STATE OF NEW MEXICO no Lot 6, Sec o; All of Sec 7; WjeS, Sec 5: SFJe4. Sec. 10; Sec. 11; T. 20 N., WV4SEJ4, Sec. 27; T. 30 N., R. 28 E.. con- improvements. SWji. 400 Notice is riven that pursuant ; subscribed hand as is; rftt.'A, a, see. 19; awjtsw jt, '4 E.. Ni.. SWJ4. c. 32. T. 21 N., R. taining acres. There are no improve- ,,nto my Mayor NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Sale Na. MO .JfWHSWtl. Sec 23: fvEJaXEJ. SWJ4XEJ4. W'.SEJi. It W ettanin0 1R7.1 VI .er- -. lmprove- - ments. the City of Santa Fe of the State S--e. pvedlu'n'rh: ,avrVr,be:f Sec. ir, - . SXSWJi, SWSEK. 9; S'WV'i. KE'i e U,. mncts consist of well, fencing Srt- of -- w V''X-'-'- an1 ruTcs afif. s of New Mexico. c. ,i--is c a ev v Sale No. 1M All of Sec. 28; SWJ4, Sec. PUBLIC LAND SALE SWt. SiJXWi. 'i .i?i, K arc. n; .vr.fl, anj pIoUEhinc, Value i07.00. of the S'arr aLatirl Off.'";, thr W. G. 11 : , e. 71: See. 20; KEJ4XWJ4, is'jcja.Sec. 30; S'A 2"; T. 30 N., R. 28 E 800 acres. ,'c SARGENT, NFtf. containing romrr i NWiSFK. SXEj4, are no .OfiT of Puhhc will offfr TORRANCE COUNTY. SWKVF14. NVMN'WM. "Vif. E'SWli SWJ4, SEJ4. Sec 32; NEJ4XEJ4, S'X',, Sale No. - KWM. Sec. J; T. 20 N.. There improvements. at nhlic nalf to the hirhest hid'er nt MaVor. S-- e. c. f W'oSE4. 22: MVi-- J( 2: V14 Sec. 33; NEJ4, SJ4XWJ4, S;4, Sec 34; All R. 3.1 E containing 105.98 acres. There are I'l oVIkV A. M., on T.'.-.r- , Virrh 5th. of of Sections 35, 36, T. 23 R. 25 con-in- Sale No. IMS NEH. E'AW'A. 1 Ti f, Office the Commissioner of Public Lands swivwi :wv, N., E., imp?ovements. SWJSWi. nlS. in t p town f Conn t y of vrtj, - J Sec. T. 30 28 Sants Fe, New Mexico. Sec. 27; NW!4SWJ, Sec. 3: taining 11.952.11 acres. Improvements con- K&SEM. SWJ4SEJ4, 32; N., S St nf New !f xico ?n front of c. 480 orro, ,itr 7S 26 aist of $2025.00. . 7. E., acres. There are no - dn-cr.- M'FIE EDWARDS & M'FIE XWifVWtl. 35: T. N R. E.. fencing, value Sale No. Kt Lots SE'iSWi, See. containing th- nTt-st- trTfin, thf tollowrng Notice it hereby given that containtn-- r L00 acres. There arc no 16; Lois 1, 2, 3. 4, c 7; Lota improvements. of lan-l- , pnraaaai NFJNWJi. tract vii.: ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- ft the provisions of an Act of Crmtrress No hid for above descrihed tracts of land 1, 2, Sec 18; T. 21 N.. R. 28 E., contain-wil- l approved Tune 70, 1910, the laws of th be accepted for less than J5.00 per tt 306.rS acres. Improvements consist of S?!e No. lie Iats 1, 2, 3, 4, SWSKF'l. ale No. nn AH of V; 1: State of New Mexico - SJJSF-!- V'-;- . c. and the rules anr Sala Na. 1S4 NW'VF. Sec. 3?: T. acre, wntcn is. tne appraisea value tnere- j fencing, value fo0.00. SE!. Sec 2; . Sec. 10; All rf t: T. J N.. R. OFFICEt res.r1ationt of the State Land Office, thr 2R N, R. 26 E., containing 40 acres. There 01 iimi in oiiiiiun mcrrio inc .ucceasiui c'V'l. Sic. 3: SiX'-i- S".. e. 4: SA. N '. H v: A!1 of eefi-.- r 1; 2: 3; "IWef, . NS, A Commissioner of Public Lands will offer s are no improvements. bidder mast pay for the improvements. Sale No. WU SFM. EMWJ-5- S'-i- Sec. 5: Lot 1. K'ISE'i. StVlCiF.',. V'-c- 4r 1 sru Carnar Palaea Wasfciaft Aft) Sale t c. In. Public to the highest bidder, SWSEM. 22: WHNW. SVJ. W'i See. 6; All of Sec, : All of See. 1": XEvi. 'SWM.' S'i e, : All of Sections 'clock A. on See- Sala No. M4 AO 36, T. 20 N Santa Fa, Nasr Moxica. Ms, Tuesday, January 8th, Sale Ne. IMS EjklSWJt, SViSEj, - of Sec StJ4, ttir.5a, Jec 23; t'A, KyWM. rsy WliSWJi, Sb4SW, See, 11; NJ4NEJ4, . 7, . Kyi, Sec. 10; An of Sections 11; "Is there any among you who would ismnll obeyed and King laid ins book care to come?" down to light another of his black MffiNAnOiNAL "Ah-h-h- h !" cheroots. The theme of antiseptics "Will ye obey me and him?" he ceased to exercise its charm over him. asked, laying his hand on Ismail's He peeled off his tunic, changed his shoulder, as much to let them see the shirt and lay back In sweet content- who SMSdOL bracelet again as for any other rea ment Headed for the "Hills," the Rifles son. would not be contented, who hud been of we Allah do more to born In their very shadow? In their "Aye! If fall, Khyber who Lesson King of a line of Britons have us!" shadow, all been burled there I (By REV. B. B. 8UTCLIFFB. Extension TALBOT MUNDY King Inughed. "Ye shall leave this Bible By "The after tomorrow I'll see Department Moody Institute.) plnce as my prisoners. Here ye have day 1817, And Is- (Copyright, Western Newspaper no friends. Here ye must obey. But snow!" he promised himself. Union.) teeth what when ye come to your 'Hills' at mail, grinning with yellow The Most Romance of the Decade Inst? Con one man hold thirty men through a gap In his wayward beard, Picturesque will understood and sympathized. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 2 Bobba-Merri- then? In the 'Hills' ye Thr Company prisoner's third-clas- Copyright by still nie?" Forward In the s carriages obey themselves and The answer to that wns unexpected. the prisoners hugged NEHEMIAH BUILDS THE WALL OF crooned as they met old landmarks liotli manner Saun- out of his The Ismail knelt seized his hnnd and JERUSALEM. tone and gave money private business. and recognized the changing scenery. ders credit for the suggestion, and Germans pay All n little, and he traps pressed the gold bracelet to his lips! KING HAS A FINAL CONFERENCE WITH HIS FRIENDS AT TEXT-Nehem- 4:7-8- 1. Saunders seemed to like it. There is the hlllmen when they come south In turn, every one of them filed by, LESSON iuh brace- Is nothing like following up, in football, lets 'em gamble gets 'em Into debt knelt reverently and kissed the GOLDEN TEXT The Lord mt THE MOUTH OF KHYBER PASS AND PREPARES FOR let! Helper and I will not fear what man war or courtship. they can get nwuy when they've paid shall do unto me. Hebrews 13:. "I a him sends "Saw ye ever a hlllman do that be- THE JOURNEY INTO STRANGE COUNTRY. see you're a Judge of cigar," what they owe. Yusmlni all fore?" asked Ismnll. "They will obey said King, and Saunders purred, and pays their board and gambling The lesson of November 18 spoke of men and thee ! Have no fear !" being fools to some extent, debts, und she's our man, so to speak. Nehemlah Journeying to Jerusalem. the only trouble to demonstrate She coaxes all their stories out of 'em "Then come!" ordered King, turning t tin- - nf In world war Athclstan being After his arrival he spent three days Synopsis. beginning dipt. the fact. and 'era with a few extra good his buck confidently on thirty savages (if tin' British Indian mill nf its secret In ordered primes In looking over the work; then he King army senile, had started for the station ones Into the whom Saunders, for Instance, would Viisiniiii. ii with to They bargain. Everybody's told the and other leaders his Id Delhi In mi'i't dancer, and go her Kliinjiui to In- to in of priests when a nasal voice began fooled the Germans und have preferred drive front hlin, aK Ihi' i mt In vs llirri' who 11 suiil liy to he for a 'specially plans. Enthusiasm was awakened, spies preparing n Cap-lee- n handcuffed. quiet toning, "Cap-tee- King sahib of course, Yasmlnl and the after first seeing them or war. On his way to I i hi King quietly foils u to exceplln', classes were aroused, the work of the jihad holy plan King sahib!" and a telegraph mes- ever fooled that woman, "Each lock haB a key, but some keys assassinate hlin ami gets evidence that Ynsmlni is after him. He meets raj. Nobody building of the wall of the city was senger passed them with his book un- nor ever will If my belief goes for fit nil locks," says the Eastern proverb. Itewn Vasiniiii's man, who says she has alreaily north, apportioned among the people, and (lungn. pine der his arm. King whistled him. A King has been chosen for many tick and lit her town house witnesses iUi'T dances. anything!" soon half of the wall was completed moment an "Um-tn-m!- lish errands In his time, and Saunders later he was tearing open " King rubbed his cliln. "for the had a mind to work." ofllcial a Is still in Delhi. people urgent telegram and writing "Know anything of my man Ismail?" I. The Wrath of tha Enemy, vv. T-- of In across the The were left squatting string figures pencil "Sure! He's one of Ynsmlnl's pets. prisoners The progress of the work kept op IV Continued. "You'll want a the line. : under the und of a very CHAPTER pass up top. Then lie swiftly She hailed him out of All's three years eyes bayonets the of Sanballat the Horonite 3 How many servants? Three four guard, who made no anger Advices are Yasmlnl was In Delhi as re- ago and he worships her. It was he suspicious prison and bis friends who formed an alli- The I'.ves blazed for a see-mi- l how many?' under- secret of being rendy for all conceiv- Hangar's cently us six this evening. Fall to who broke the leg and ribs of a pup-roja- ance to hinder the wall built n cold as KltiR said drew being anil lin grew again, "One." the Rangar, and King stand your Inability to set In touch. Have a able emergencies. One enthusinst Khy-lie- r month or two ago for putting 7, When God to work illd not fail to observe. All this while was of the mod- you tried at her house? Matters in the out of his breech cham- (vv. 8). begins Instantly suspicious Word on too much dog In her reception cartridge his Satan Is aroused the women danced on, in time to wall- esty of that allowance; however lie district much less satisfactory. ber and licked it at Intervals of a min- through people, from O-- Khvber rifles to effect that room. He's Ursus out of 'Quo Vadis!' and tries to interfere. It la no sign flute music, until, It seenieil from wrote out a pass for Itewa Gungu and is Better up ute or two, to the very great Interest ing lashkar collecting. sweep He's dog, desperado, stalking horse that a Christian Is ont of the will nowhere, 11 lovelier woman than any one servant and gave It to hlin. in fielhl and proceed northward as quick- of the hlllmen, who memorized every as with caution. M. I.. and keeper of the queen's secrets!" of God when opposition Is felt The if them appeared in their midst, sit- "He there on time and see about ly compatible detail that by any stretch of Imagina- blow- "Then why d'you suppose she passed Tllfl enemy will always be on hand to try cross-legge- with a Hat liasket at your own reservation," he said. "I'll "flood news?" nsked Saunders, tion be to Improve ting him to me?" nsked might expected to hinder whenever a real work for her knees. She sat with arms raised attend to Ismail's pass myself." ing smoke through Ills nose. along King. their own shooting when they should "Dunno! This Is little mys- God is forward. Dead formal nnil from the waist as If in a He folded the list of names that the "Excellent. Where's my man? Here your get home again. going swayed not mine !" runs smoothly and with delirium. Her arms moved in narrow- Hangar had marked and wrote some- you Ismail !" tery, found his way on foot through Christianity above "Glad you appreciate that! Do me King deadly monotony and Satan lets It circles, higher and higher above thing on tlie buck. Then lie begged The giant cuine mid towered n maze of streets to a pluce where he ing n favor, will you?" alone, but as soon as some results of basket lid, and the lid tu an and Hewn (iunga had one lilm. wns admitted one door nfter King-S- he's (tie began envelope, In reason." through "Look Out for the Woman, real work are Is at It was minutes before the bodies to him. He sealed the list In "You swore she went North !" "Anything who saluted when seen, opposition rise. brought another by sentries Dangerous. She's Got the once felt. Thus it was when God two cobras could be the addressed it and beck- "Ha, sahib! To I'eslinwur she went !" "Get the keys to all these cells send to He ended West- of (rent king envelope, ho hnd whispered them. Brains of Asia Coupled With sent Into the and so w in's oned Ismail "I have u here that says 'em In here to me Ismail and a his Son world, made out, moving against the again. telegram by, by sitting on the end of the bed of ern Energy." movement for hiss-lu- g leave me In here nlone!" It has been in every dress with hoods raised, "Take this to Saunders salilb !" he she is In Delhi !" grny-hende- man who owns three titles spangled God In the church, and so It will be the cobra's hate-son- that Is pre- ordered, "fin first to the telegraph of- He patted bis cout, where the Inner Saunders whistled and wiped sweat and whose word Is lnw between the There was a new, cleaner tnng In the . from for In "Hills" and In the Individual Christian life. From lude to the poison-death- fice, where you were lief ore, the babu pocket bulged. his glistening face, spite borders of a province. To him he hot wind that spoke of the of windows wide to the the next verse (9) we would almost They struck al the woman, one after (here will tell you where Saunders "Nay, then the tar lies, for I saw her open courtyard tnlked as one schoolboy to a bigger homel It wns hotter a room. was short- think that Nehemlah had beard our out of their sahib tie the letter with these two of mine!" than furnace gruy-hulre- d man had At Pcshawur the train the other, and she leaped may found. Deliver go eyes one, becnuse the Lord's to "watch and as lilm. come And me the "It is not wise to lie to me, my I have you thrown Into a ened to three conches and started up Injunction pray." range, swift and as supple they. In Then and at "Mayn't understanding, and hence sympathy. do and spur-trac- Many much watching fall; then she Joined in the dance, Star of India hotel and help me to friend," King assured htm, so pleasant- den of tigers?" he asked. "Or a nest "I don't envy you !" said he under the that leads to Jamrud. Instantly many do much praying and fall; bnt with the snakes striking right and bathe and change my clothes," ly that none could doubt he was telling of cobras? Or get the fiery furnace the sheet. "There's the release for where a fort cowers In the very throat of the drendfulest In Asia the none ever turns to watching and pray- left at her. Left and right she swayed "To hear is to obey !" boomed Ismail, truth. ready? That 'God be with thee' stuff your prisoners. Take It and take gorge Is be- ing without finding victory. Prayer In avoid more bow ; "If I lie I eut dirt!" Ismail an- habit they say It with unction them ! Whatever you to Khyber pnss. them, far gracefully lag but his last glance was for may possessed alone means watching alone than a matador avoids the bull and Hewn swered him. fore they knife a man !" want such a sloth; (iunga, and lie did not turn to go gift?" means pride; but watching and pray- courting a deadlier peril than he poi- until lie had met the Hangar's eyes. Inches lent the Afridl dignity, but "I'll he careful, then," King "Well, sir first place, she doesn't two to his one. As she danced stalk- chuckled ; and It Is a fact that few want to seem to be connected with me. The deserts King and ing victory. sonous, When Ismail had gone striding down has often been used as a Rangar 10-1- dignity men can with him when he II. Internal Opposition, vv. who whirled both arms ahove her head the room King looked into the Hangar's ing horse for untruth. King nodded, nrgue Second place, she has left Delhi and his native escort in a dangerous In Sanballat and his friends were not nd cried as the werewolves are suit) with that frankness of and It was not to by bis laughs quietly that way. "Send me she did not mean to leave those men. part of Khyber pass, and the eyes engaging possible Judge the only ones Nehemlah had to con- to do on stormy nights. Ills so lie believed or not. in the keys, like a good chap." Third if those thirty men had agent tastes more weird that disarms many people. expression whether place, special tend with. Among those that worked you do this often?" wondered to- turn- So Saunders went, to been but her pet adventure. "I)o "Then you'll lie on the train "Let's make a move," he said, glad enough anything particular on the wall were some shirkers and King, In a calm aside to Kcwa tiiingu, lie to Saunders. "She seems at get into the outer nlr. The Instant the gang they'd either hove been over the night?" asked. ing any grumblers. They had become discour- turning half toward him and taking his "To is rale to wish It believed she has gone door slammed King continued down border or else In Jail before now Just hear to obey! With pleas- I TO UiS in the work and to olT the dance without the line with his left wrist held high like nil the others. For some reason CONTINUED.; aged began day ryes any very ure, sahib !" North. I'll take the early morning could never It (v. 10). effort. so that the occupant of each cell in that I don't to understand, she they complete great "Then good-b- until this train. Where are the prisoners?" pretend to hinder the work Itewa his hands anil evening." turn could see the more thun she has been WILL USE HORSE CHESTNUTS If Saton fulls (iunga clapped bowed "In the old Mir Khan palace. Shall bracelet. promised 'em to censed. woman King very civilly and walked from the outside, he will attempt the dance The spirited we take this "May God be with thee!" came the able to perform. So I provide per- out, rather because his gharry?" Welt-Know- n create dissatisfaction on the Inside. tier snakes away. The blind was unsteadily cell formances. She the credit for it. Heretofore Ignored, Nut head ached. else, ex- Willi Ismail beside the driver Instant greeting from each until gets of church Is drawn and In a moment all I'robahly nobody up I a Is to Have Place With Other Internal confusion the upward could and like a down toward the further end. The get pretty good personal following cept the Hangar, have guessed nursing King's bag looking ! more to be dreaded than open opposi- of the last six cells were at least as fur as up the Khyber Q. War Munitions. what an ordeal he laid passed through great grim vulture about to eat the occupants tion from a known enemy. Dissension silent. He hud finished E. D., sir ' or bow near he hud been to losing horse, they drove back through swarm- scarcely doing and confusion In the church can usu- t lint when Ismail strode in. The man In bed nodded. "Not bud," "Horse chestnuts for munitions." It ing streets In the direction of the river. slamming be traced to workers becoming dis- the Iron door behind lilm, he tnid. is n sober headline in the English pa- ally In the street lie found n King seemed to have lost all interest in great The plot of the enemy to gharry after n bunch of and more "Didn't she make some effort to get pers. Hooray for the horse chestnut! couraged. a while and drove to his hotel. And crowds. He sat staring ahead In keys looking make a attack was dis- than ever like out of the Old those men away from Ali's?" King but they are not going to shoot It at surprise came he a sil e, although Saunders made more somebody covered the Jews who lived out- before Ismail took stroll Testament. asked lilm. "I mean, didn't she try to the Germans, declares the Boston by a where be made a than one elTort to engage him in con- side the They reported It not through bazaar, door those whose get them d by the slrknr in Transcript. The horse chestnut crop city. few In the hotel versation. "Open every except once, hut ten times, with the sugges- strange purchases. numbers I have rubbed out !" or- some wuy?" Is being harvested in England under he invested In a leather "No !" he said at last suddenly so King tion thnt the work on the wall be lobby hag dered lilm. "Yes. She did. But she wanted them the orders of the "director of propel-lan- t with a good lock, in which to them. that Saunders Jumped. stopped, and safety sought by leav- put Ismail to obey as if that arrested and locked up nt n moment supplies" direful title! for use Later on Ismail came and him- "No what?" proceeded the city altogether (vv. 11, 12). proved were the least improbable order In all when the Jails were all crowded. She in the place of large quantities nf ing self nn efficient body-servan- "No need to here. I've got what When the open opposition stay the world. It took hlin two minutes must have known our fix. She grain used In connection w'th muni- enemy's That Ismail carried the I came for!" falls and discouragement has been evening to select the pnss-ke- y and determine shouldn't have asked." tions, which grain is hereby release)? leather and Ids on "What was that?" asked Saunders, tried, an attempt Is made to bring fear bag found place the how It worked, then the doors flew King smiled. "Perfectly good op- for use as food. was not so hut was silent Conscious the workers. But the Bible Is train, and that (llfllcult, King again. open one after another in quick suc- for me, sir!" he said cheer- Wo are not told how this upon of unaccustomed on bis left portunity just full of exhortations for Christians to the trains running North were the weight cession. grain has been used In the e he moved his arm so the fully. not." Could these workers on nearly empty, although the platforms wrist, that "Come out !" he growled. "Come "So seem to think. But look out of munitions. Tlint would be "fear and he could see the jiou the walls of Jerusalem have seen the were all crowded. As he sfood at the sleeve drew edge out! Come nut!" had for that woman, King she's dnnger-ois-. information to the But bracelet Hewa although King giving enemy. It would have made little dif- carriage door wltii Ismail near him, a of the great gold Gungu not ordered that. She's got the brains of Asia In any case, horse chestnuts will dr. unseen, him In Yasnilnl's name. ferences to them whether the enemies man named Saunders slipped through had given went cen- with Western energy! I think the and all is put King and stood under the coupled business, England were numbered tens or thousands, the crowd and sought him out. "Know anything of Hewa Gungu?" left arm she's on our side, and I know he be- at work circular col- by ter light with his bnred. The by government could Christians realize that "Arrested 'em all !" he grinned. he asked suddenly again. like dead men out lieves It; but watch her!" them. Collection will be car- and today prisoners emerging lecting God Is for them, all opposition would King did not answer. He was watch- "Not much. I've seen him. I've of blinked at the "Ham dekta hal 1" King grinned. But ried out by local committees formed tombs, bright light be as nothing. (I Cor. 10:13; Rom. ing Hewn Giuiga, followed by a serv- spoken with him, and I've had to stand sow him then the bracelet and sa- the older man continued to look as If In connection with the schools. It Is Phil. 4:13). Nehemlah at once ant, hurrying to a reserved compart- impudence from him twice. I've been luted. he pitied him. particularly requested that nuts should 8:31; to him proceeded to allay the fears (13, ment at the front end of the train. The tipped off more than once let "May God be with thee!" growled "If you get through alive, come und not be gathered until they are fully waved to him and he because he's her man. lie does me about it afterward. Now, mind 14). Armed forces were arrangea Hangar waved alone each of them. tell ripe, so unripe nuts are of no valut the hack. errands for or so do! I'm but about the walls to guard against ticklish her, they stood still then, fresh you awfully Interested, for the purpose. warri- call They awaiting " reported surprise attack. The The engine gave a preliminary shriek say. He's what you might 'known It did not seem to oc- as for envying you Let us he that a use developments. ne glad patriotic ors were placed so that In the event and the giant Ismail nudged King's to the police' all right." cur to any one of them is strange that "Envy!" King almost squealed, has been found for the horse chestnut. d of battle' would be protecting elbow In There to approach an age-ol- made the bedsprlngs rattle as he they impatient warning. They began a British officer in khaki uniform Heretofore it has been available only own families. Then was no more sign of Hewn Gungu, who neur the river, and Saunders jumped. "I wouldn't swap Jobs with their particular palace should he sporting Ynsmlnl's talisman; for purposes of juvenile ornamenta- Nehemlah made a short speech of en- had evidently settled down in Ills com- whispered a password when an armed wns ex- General French, sir!" carried In the right-han- the thing apparently sufficient tion, or, when couragement to the people, the heart partment for the night. halted them. They were halted "Nor with me, I suppose!" . guard planation in Itself. trousers pocket, for adult which was "Remember the Lord "(Jet my bag out or- at a gloomy gateway where an "Nor with you, sir!" of again!" King again "Ye nil know this?" he asked, hold- Not even pigs will ent horse Is and terrible." Remem- dered, and Ismail stared. officer came out to look them over; by "Goodby, then. Goodby, King, my which great ing up his wrist. "Whose Is this?" chestnuts. But how many millions of him would drive the fear away. "Get out my bag. I said !" his leave left the gharry and fol- boy. Goodby, Athelstnn. Your broth- New bering they "Hers!" The answer was monosyl- them could easily be guthered In who are on the Lord's side are "To Is to Ismail lowed him under the arch until their er's the Isn't he? Give him ! They hear obey!" grum- labic and Instnnt from all thirty up Khyber, England Do you wunt the New Eng- even before the bat- with on stone in a my already victors bled, reaching his long arm heels rang paving big throats. regards. Goodby!" land horse chestnut crop, Mr. Buker'j Someone said to a Danced She Whirled Both l lie window. surrounded tle has begun. As She through courtyard by high King lit a cheroot and made mental if so, you hnve only to nsk for it. before a certain bat- Arms Above Her Head and Cried The some- walls. CHAPTER VI. great general engine shrieked again, note of the wisdom of referring to her : the Lord Is on onr as the Werewolves Are Said to Do lifter n little talk, left tle began "I hope body whistled, and the train began There, they by pronoun, not by name. Modern Aladdin's The was: "I trust we on Ismail beside and before dawn the prison- Lamp. side." reply Stormy Nights. to move. S(uatting King's hng, "And I? Who nm I?" he nsked. Long thirty Aladdin's wasn't a utili- Lord's side." When this Is Saunders led the a mod- ers and Ismnll In a little herd lamp public are on the "You've missed It !" said Saunders, way through "Her messenger! Who else? Thou squatted the servant of need be no fear whether was normal again with the punkah ern iron into whnt had once been on the of a sta- ty. Electricity, every- true, there amused at Ismail's frantic disappoint- door, art he who shall take us to the 'Hills!' railway one who the be few or Nehe- swinging slowly overhead, except that a stables. who smoked pushes button, eclipses the enemies many. was ment. royal prince's She promised." tion, shepherded by King, as the sun a exhorted them to for the seductive smell remained, that In that wns thrown into a cheroot some paces away, Aladdin's lump eclipses mlah then light gloom only "I shall start for the 'Hills' twenty Courier-Journa-l. early-mornin- at dawn," Louisville and homes. This like the breath of all wide-sprea- d medi- match, says the their families their CHAPTER V. contrast by a row of elec- said slowly, and he watched their sitting on an unmarked chest of flowers of India. King Is a Jinn, as pow- two-fol- d secret of the victory la pre- (he different tric a long line of barred and cines. He seemed absorbed In a book Electricity she were here." said the lights, erful as that which awaited the call of sented to us over and over In this book "If Hangar, The rear of the train locked converted horse stnlls ran down on surgery. Ismail nursed the new with a trace of disap- lights he had Aladdin. It serves Individuals, science. of Nehemlah, and nowhere Is so prom- little grimly not out one side of a lean-t- o building. AH that handbag on his knees, picking ever- in his tone would not taken swayed of Delhi station countries. The all as In this lesson. Victory for pointment "you and as could see of the men within was lastingly at the lock and wondering Industries, cities, inent like thatl Per- King grinned he wiped the King Jinn of the twentieth cen- Christian depends on two things: match your eyes nway sweat from his face with a the whites of their eyes. And they did audibly what the bag contnlned to nn powerful the shall see her (lance some ! dripping Is at call the We must trust in the Lord as though haps you day hnndkerchief. Behind hlin not look friendly. accompaniment of sympa- tury upon plunging Ah here Is Ismail," he added in nn towered the stenmer In the midst of the blackest all depended on him, and we most hook-nose- d resentful un- He had to pnss between them and thy. altered tone of voice. He seemed re- Ismail, of the storm the bosom of the work and tight as though all depended In front of lilm Saunders the light, and they could see more of "I am his servant for she said so upon heaving lieved at sight of the Afridl. expected. ocean, the equator or at the on us. This Is the secret of the suc- the black cheroots sus- him than he could of them. At the and he said so. Then why why in beyond the glass-bea- d cur- eyed proffered circle. the cess of Nehemlah. Bursting through one with an first cell he raised his left hand and Allah's name am I not to have the Arctic Electricity propels tains nt the door, the great savage piciously, accepted air of submarine. Is the life of the III. The Progress of the Work, and the case made the gold bracelet on his wrist key of this little bag that holds so It spark (tt. down the room, out a curiosity passed back. ). The of Nehemlah bar- trode holding clink the steel bars. and Is so airplane. It draws the coal and Iron speech With n murmur of conven- Around them the clatter of the station against little light?" the fears of the people and telegram. to A moment later he cursed "A razor would the leather eas- from the mountain's heart and per- ing qnleted tional tore the crowd began die, and Parsimony himself, slit the having heard that their apology King envelope and felt the bracelet with his one of the herd. "Then, forms innumerable magical feats of enemy nd In a second his were ablaze In a shabby uniform went round to finger ily," suggested were known and that God had eyes nail. He hnd made a nick in the be vlo-lent- strength and Intelligence undreamed plans with more than wonder. A lower lights. deep lates, the bng might pushed their counsel to nought, all something " soft A second he some to ex- of by Aladdin. brought added to a stirred "Are you sure gold. later yet against sharp thing, the returned to the work with mystery, mystery, smiled. the cut." people II the leal in him. But In a second he King's merry eyes looked Into Saun- plain renewed enthusiasm and purpose (IS). God be with boomed Ismail shook his head. One Fish a Day la Limit sweated his excitement down. ders' as If there were no world war "May thee!" There was a rearrangement of forces tad and two were a voice in I'ashtu. What could he do to thee?" The limit catch for anglers In Range-le- y pass-bi- g really they puppets in a prisoner's "Why? (10-21- ). of the worked; "Head that, will you?" he said, stream, near Haines Me, Half people comedy. "Didn't know that fellow was hand- "It Is because I know not what he Landing, stood A tram-pet- er It to Rewn Gungu. It was not in Is smallest of waters half, full armed, guard. " are certain Yas-ml- cuffed." said Saunders. "Did you hear would do to me that I will do noth- probably the any )Ut In every-da- y Eng- you absolutely was beside Nehemlah, so that at cypher, plain should Is not In the United States daily limit one lish. Is In Delhi r the ring? They have been ing!" answered Ismail. "He the first alarm from outside all the "No," said Saunders. "What I swear taken off. Leaving his Irons on has at all like other sahibs I have bad fish, fly fishing only. and" warriors could be called She has not North. She Is still The reason is this stream is the workers gone to Is that she has uot left by train. made him polite, though." dealings with. This man does unex- that threatened after In Delhi. Suit your own movements to for the to the spot Then, your plans. She's the most elusive Individual In "Where did you arrest them?" King pected things. This man Is not mad, breeding place big Rangeley was done could be done In and Maine sees Its stock of all that "Can nsked in Asia ! One person In the world knows nsked when Saunders came to a stand he has a devil. I have It In my heart trout, that of went ahead you explain?" King trout is not the way protection, they level voice. He was the w here she Is, unless she has an accom- under a light. to love this man. But such talk Is big unnecessarily depleted. of the wall, encour- watching The famous trout with the building he could not plice. My information's negative. I "All In one place. At All's." foolishness. We are all her men !" Page that weighed with the word of their leader Hangar narrowly, yet 12 was taken from this stream aged detect the symptom of emo- know she has not gone by " "Who and what Is All?" "Aye! We are her men!" came the pounds "Onr God shall for us." So tha slightest In 18C7. The fish was the record fish fight tion. King struck a match and held It "Thief crimp procurer Prussian chorus, so that King looked up and Christian Is going ahead In spite of other book. for almost fifty years, the laurels than "Explain?" said the Rangar. "Who out, so the sentence was unfinished ; spy and any evil thing that takes watched them over the open all opposition being God's Instrument his Runs a combination when going to the 1114 pound trout taken in nn explain foolishness? It means the first few puffs of the astonishing fancy! gamb- At dawn, the train pulled out, doing God's work with God's power, an- hell and bouse. Let's the sat locked the Neplgon. that another fnt general has made cigar wiped nut all memory of the miss- ling boarding "May God Be With Thee!" Boomed thirty prisoners safely knowing that "Our God shall fight for other fat mistake!" ing word. And then King changed the 'em run Into debt and blackmails 'era. the Prisoner's Vole. In third-clas- s compartments. King ts." said "Ton are positive subject All's in the kaiser's pay that's known I lay lazily on the cushions of a first-cla- ss Miscalculation. "Ahr King. didn't advertised he has started for the North?" "Those men I asked yon to ar- We'll get him when we want him, but eyes gleam at the new. No caged carriage In the rear, and Ismail "Why, that widely Divine Chemistry. when she It is best to rest r at present he's useful 'as Is' for a de- tiger is as wretched as a prisoned hill-ma- n. attended to the careful packing of soda cafe open?" Is no finer than "Sahib, speaks in There chemistry She told me she will go. "Nabbed" puff "every one of 'em P coy." No freed bird wings more wildly water bottles In the icebox on the "Well, you see, after putting a which the element of believe) Ice that by suffering puff-pu- puff-puf- f "Yon wouldn't call these men No more floor. floor, an rink, Therefore I am ready to lead King "all under" pros for the open. moth comes dancing skating la so compounded with spiritual forces then?" I the little sahib?" dressing-room- s for the cabaret per- sahib up the Khyber to her!" "lock and key, best smoke I ever perous, foolishly back to the flame again. It "Shall open bag, that It Issues to the world as gentle- I formers and a for the or- "There's train leaves for the tasted." "Not exactly All Is the only spy was easy to take pity on them prob- he asked. platform and O. S. MerrUm. over V ordered. there was a room tor tatlee.' ness strength. North tonight," said King. "Well I'll go along with yon If out of the North who prospers much at ably not one of whom knew pity's "Put It there King chestra, most "Set It down!" The Lamb. The Rangar nodded. yon like and look them over." , present, and even he gets of his meaning. and down they went, several hundred at him. "You know mlgnty well you ROCKEFELLER, JR., feet Into the earth. did ! " At the first level the rich man' son The delegates returned to their ' stepped off the cage and peered enmps and reported that the rich THF the lit streets of the man's son was no S WlnS HEARTS OF through dimly fourflusher, nod thnt underneath. Then he said : he seemed to want to do the right "Men, I am Jobn D. Rockefeller, Jr. thing by them. What seems to be the trouble out The younger Rockefeller possesses COLORADO MINERS a Mre degree of the of KITCHEN herer saving grace They were dumfounded, helpless. humor. He doesn't take himself too Then he walked with his men Into seriously, nor seem to think the weight Proves to Men and Families That the dark places with his face tuklng of the world rests on his ample slioulr on a goodly veneer of black dust, lie ders. He enjoys good Joke, a whole- He Is Human some and Interested looked his men straight in the eye, joke. Perhaps uo excessively yCABINCTia rich In When eggs grow we'll in Them. firmly but kindly, and asked them what man the world gathers more cheap, surely The health and morals of a people make a cake depend could be done or should smiles and optimism out of the day's gome mainly upon the food they eat, they thought happy afternoon, for early tea, and the homes live In. Ellen be done to better conditions. He didn't work than he. Aad what a Joyful thrill 'twill give to Richards. thy patronize, strut or talk One day the son of one of bis su- know FIRM AND KNOWS NO FEAR apologize, That we may use two eggs, or even loudly. perintendents asked if he might tnke VARIETY THE 8PICE OF LIFE. his three! So he in the with bis picture. walked, earth, "I want a Hew men who hud hated his name. good one," said the boy.' odd 'twill seem to bring to UaM Bread and butter with potatoes will Hew Son of America' Money Mag- Just then a In the once more When he came to the of the donkey, feeding The dear old cake tin with Its flut- stand the everyday test, but the most nate Brought to an End One of up top yard, walked up to the Rockefel- world he walked down the mln- give ing deep. delicious dish iu the Country's Greatest La- again ler person the "once over." And butter it Ah! what a Ing town street to the Golden Bow ' stirring world will lose its charm bor Ware. "Get on the donkey," laughed the time, saloon. This was the only town In the When eggs grow cheap! by being served too boy. Harriet often. Lack of Rockefeller group that had a saloon. John D. threw Whitney Bymonds. variety By CHARLE8 N. WHEELER. He himself astride thf in the diet is often due to Mr. la Inquired for Tony, the barkeep. Wheeler a reporter cm the Chi- surprised donkey. TA8TY EATS. sheer laziness. A men Colo-rad- Rockefeller shook hands with cago Tribune Malt, and was lent to o Tony, The boy's camera snapped, and he tal laziness he Just ... to report Mr. Rockefeller, Jr.'s. visit while Tony's eyes all but Jumped out run Into the may during the coal miners house, rejoicing. Here Is a tomnto salad that Is dif- lis serious n as u strike, lie givest of his head. Tony was disappointed. fulling en world's-riches- His futher was ufrald he would of- - Interesting Impression ot the There was no no ferent. Scald a half dozen of small, moral ami physical lazl- man's son and made heir. plug hat, policeman fend the If only mighty Rockefeller he per- even-size- d toma- ness. a I Lttr Editor. no proud und person before Maiiy housewife who Is lie haughty mitted the newspuper men to use r he him, no sour face, no bus- toes, peel them and soul of Industry, does not exercise A overlording picture. rather mediocre literary person iness a d cut In quurters to her brains in planning for her table. Just pleasant, We entertained no such solicitous once advised all young and mediocre and unafraid man. within un Inch of A nolcl k iiuil pencil used with notions. We put it up to John U. reporters one of whom I am, both John said he hud beard the stem und chill thought once a week will plan the D., Jr., Tony "Go nheud," he suld with a smile. young and mediocre to pick the big- was Interested In him and he liud (hem well. Ileal meals for the family In a half hour. In "I'll help you out. When you write If gest subject the world If he would taken the trouble, which was no trou a cupful of heavy one Is loo busy, or ton tired In add get away with It. He mentioned two your caption for It Just Buy: 'Two of sour rream until to Ihe table of what ble ut all, to come und say hello and a variety advantage subjects as the "biggest" money und kind.'" stiff, add a half Is it to think of what be? The wish him well, although doubtless We hud might the Bible. He put the Bible first. some tire trouble between cupful of powdered man of the house loses all Interest In wishing to himself Tony would get Rouse und Lester mines. We news Both subjects, somehow, fit Into the into some other business. sugar, a fourth of n cupful of vine food, the children lose I heir appetites puper men were to be smurt and u story of Jobn D. Rockefeller, Jr., but Down In trying gar, half teaxpoonful of salt, a "lash In the household where the rut travel- south of Trinidad, up high show how Indifferent we were to him of of the two subjects the Bible end, or the hills where the fourflusher lusts cayenne und u half cupful of grated ed is growing deeper und deeper. Don't the man himself, Is the one worth by ignoring him. He butted Into our horseradish. The mixture should be bore Hie or members of the about a second, Rockefeller sent conversation family bothering about. Fortunes gracefully, and usked If quite stiff. Place the tomatoes on family witli questions as to what they change. everybody back to Trinidad. He stayed we had seen the "Follies 1915." Character Is fixed. of The nests of lettuce, fill with the dressing would like, for the thinking housewife usually for the night alone. He rolled up In New York but To write about a million dollars Is highbrows hail, ve and garnish wlih parsley sprigs. will find out without seeming to In- miner's blanket. The next morning Western men were still In the To write a mil- wage Potato Dumplings. Sift T,4 quire. To It a meal to easy. ubout hundred when we found him he was washing earner class. together many spoils lion dollars Is easier. To write ubout, his face In n tin basin. Then he looked cupfuls of flour with four tcaspoonfuls know beforehand what they are go- Rockefeller an Of - a e expressed expert baking with a half teaspoon- ing to have. as value say, half billion dollars the upprox-Imot- out over the receding slopes of the low- powder Never, you your opinion to the effect he thought It ful of add throe as an size of the Rockefeller pot Is er plateau und observed eurnestly that salt, tcaspoonfuls of reputation intelligent housekeep great. This wus "good stuff' for us butter to the It er, never let Is easiest. But to write ubout the mnn. it truly wns a noble country. mixture, rubbing Into your family say "this fenture stuff for which the munuglng the three-fourth- s entirely disassociated from his money We came Into In flour, then of u cup- day, or codllsh gravy day Walsenberg finally. editor constantly Is yelling in his wnk- ful of nt our that is a horse of another color, but, the civil wur some of the milk, half a cupful of riced po- house." To be successful the Bulgurlun Ing hours and dreaming ubout In his and one cook must her- withal, not unpleasant. If one miners u cunnon on the moun- tato, egg beaten light. Turn keep her troubles to happens pluced sleeping hours. We around a to know bis man. tain and fired into the militia. gathered upon floured board and knead slight- self, as perplexities In the home are top He thought the hit of the show was roll Into a best not Believing every ever alined Just how were killed wus never ly; sheet and cut In rounds. shared. wallop many the styint in which Set close In Is at the Rockefellers, and It was con- stated. uupeuretl Imper together in a buttered Variety our diet as Important sonations of Bryan, Billy Sunday und steamer and cook 15 ns it is in other and the dish genial believing, I hurried off to hob- They were Rockefeller hud minutes without things, surly, Kip Van Winkle. the steamer. that comes as a is MATCHED SET FOR AFTERNOON. nob with the very rich mun's very rich been Informed, He wus advised to opening surprise always "Bryan inquires of Rip who he may more When the talk is of richness son, gloating In my soul ut the oppor- watch himself. crumb Bread Crumbs that are enjoyed. and tributes belong to It and they con- be," Mr. Rockefeller explained. 'Why We need to remember Turner's fa In winter terms tunity to break another limce on his Well, wonder of wonders, he had n dried, ground through the meat chop apparel, the are tribute as much as richness of mate- snys Rip, 'I voted for you every time mous to a man who velvet and supposedly soulless hide und, also, to at the per and not kept long will make a reply Inquired usually fur. They have rial, or more, toward making any dress "society" evening big camp you run.' Whereupon exclaims: how he mixed his colors: "With Joined forces in the Bryan bread that Is both wholesome and ill outer garments of elegant. This particular model, made Are you the man?' brains, and nowhere can brains women and do gestlble. Take four cupfuls of hot wa sir," their luxurious part for up in the season's darker colors, would Day after we and when be put to so gooil a use as in the prepa- her, whether to or day Journeyed through ter, lukewarm ndd a yeast- provide warmth to remain as chic and aristocratic looking the foothills, forgetting ubout Rocke cake that has been softened In one ration of food for the family. suggest prosperity. Presses, suits and ns It is In black. feller's Chocolate Take one coats are trimmed with money, enjoying the conipun cupful of the water, three cupfuls of Pudding. pint furs, and hats It Is cut on long, almost of a und of hot milk, one of bread borrow of an Rtraight lonship man, day after day he bread crumbs, two cupfuls of graham cupful opulent world, furs for lines, Willi n' little hint of In ever was thnt wus crumbs, and three of their decoration. severity finding something flour, and enough white flour to make tulilespoonfuls them and It Is Intensely modern look- und a I s bake for 25 minutes. Sauce One of l ho bright, smiling hopeful. At times, very stiff dough, add wo tensponn-ful- chocolate, handsomest little acces- a fashion of for the one one sories ing today woman too, he was very serious. We were of and two Heat egg and cupful of of, dross which the season bus e salt, tutilespoonfuls of of today. A straight-lin- long-walste- d to he wus of add three - in a of ready agree that thinking shortening. Let rise, work down, Ihen sugar together, tablespoon- presentediippears cape velvet bodice supports n long tunic with three the men most of the not fills of water and a bordered wiih fur nml a to time, and place at once In the tins; lei rise again boiling tablespoon hat made close-se- t rows of nt the fill of butter. Stir und serve Imme It shirring top merely the Investment. and bake. This makes four loaves. always keep company. The cape where It Is Joined to the bottom of the u fulfills Ihe mission of those Eulogizes Father and Mother. For small family half the recipe will diately. beautiful bodice. The tunic Is faced ud about suffice. s Excellent Four ls scarfs which women to Then enme the flnul meeting ut Den Buttered crumbs In a gene-rou- Frosting. carry protect the bottom and embellished with IS of one of themselves from and to ver, where the men with the money In layer over chopped apple spiced milk, cupful sugur drafts "dress parallel rows of machine und boiled until It a thread. up" the costume. It does not stitching put vested In the Institution sut around sweetened, then baked, makes a together spins promise In with a perfection of workmanship the tables. John D. delivered his most wholesome uutneil Heat until thick, llavor or add melted much warmth, but It has other virtues thnt Is beautiful. The pudding, to bodice fastens farewell address for that It was Brown Betty. chocolate If desired. commend It. This set Is useful for down the front wilh sat trip. weur at the afternoon not different from the other talks to The rinds from bacon should be concert or club "acorn" buttons und the sumo kind of No If or I he miners his as he saved to out for fat or used form of service is drudgery. meeting, wherever one may have on partners, per try to the one who serves Is free. All forms bullous, pendent heavy silk twist. 111 any need for It. close-liltin- slsted in terming them. But in clos grease the griddle. The liquor which are finish the long, sleeves. of service, mental, or physical, The ing he paid a tribute to his father und hum is boiled should never be wasied. drudgery If the one who serves Is In cape pictured Is made of blnck The neck has a Chinese collar of white Silk mother. It wus simple and eloquent. Cabbage or u boiled dinner may lie a "state of bondage." velvet, scalloped about the edges, washable satin and there ure narrow, cooked In the and Is lined and piped with blue silk. turneil-liac- First Row. Left to Right: C. N.Wheeler, Tribune; John D. It explains the younger Rockefeller, lirolh, seasoning all the all the world were holi- plain cuffs of this Rutin. Chicago Rockefeller, If playing A fringe of skunk fur set in between Jr.; William Hotter, New York American. Second Row: A. C. In a way. Perhups, It is worth pre vegetables. day, to sport would be as tedious as The neck in this model might be dif- McGregor, to work. the velvet und silk to McKenzie C. O. to John Rock serving. Here it Is, word for word : Shakespeare. lining extends all ferently treati'd without secretary King; Heydt, Secretary 0 ' round the It Is detruding feller, Jr. "The word 'feur' Is not found In A woman should always her cape. gathered with from its good style. It might be fin- uiy kci ECONOMY IN SMALL THINGS. severul rows of father's nor does he know trouhle to herself or at leasi mull she shlrrlngs at the neck, ished wilh a high collar having row vocabulary, meuts somebody who is fur It. to form a narrow Je perfectly fair about It. Hut It sure some miles from the town. - looking standing collar, and of and u narrow They had what that sensutton Is, though seventy- We beard that "little leaks stitching turnover of was to be versenkt" for John nn orchestra have all "spurlos trombone, accordion, eight years of age, and yet lie has the Fun gives you a forcible nml sink a and we know that D., Jr. I fiddle und hug great ship," orgun. They played selec- gentleness of a womun. Although lie shakes luUKhtor out of you, whether there are countless An bid philosopher said that while tions from most of the Italian you will ur not. operas, has been accustomed to think in world Utile leaks going distance lends enchantment to the and then Rockefeller a suggested terms in the development of the busl m in our house- view it also a dimness fatal to dunce. Not such another THE GOOD OLD POTATO. begets dance was ness and phllunthroplc enterprit-.e- tt holds for which we our purpose, ever held in the eternal hills of Colo- . which his life lias been devoted, there ire respon-slide- Hand to elbow" to elbow, soul rado. Rockefeller Is some We are now Mm- - directly hand, duncer, too. is no person In his household too hum- enjoying line pota The womun to close where men can't He danced with the toes thnt are once more soul, right up miners' wives and ble to receive his frequent, kindly per- plentiful and .vho does her own camouflage well, it was a violent dis- daughters, and before knew It he cheap. 1'olatoes are at they sonal thought. Criticized, maligned marketing in per- illusionment I was the one normal there. their best when person They and condemned these many years, not simply son saves many a I make bold now to assert, mindful forgot he wus the son of John D. Rock- prepared, such us baked only for his business success achieved dime in her pur of inherent prejudices, that this is the efeller, after a uud hud the or boiled. A generous sup- while, through his ubllity to gain the chases. When the goods are delivered man: time of their lives. ply of potatoes will les- and confidence of men, tc she may be present to check up the Take all his money from him, set Agnin he fired us all buck to town. sen the bread bring ull purties into harmony uud to consump- parcels and weigh those thnt are him down on the of the mountain "Come In tion and In top up the morning," he said. effect economies in every possible way thus help (he an ounce or In the midst of the Interminable He was alone of bought by weight. Today thut night uguln with his but ulso because of his philanthropic saving wheat. When of meat short of what have desert and he would be all there men his as he you paid partners, culled them. endeavors, there is still not the slight linking potatoes scrub for means a loss, and a of a Just a man, the rightest of the Tight- We enme buck In the them well and grease lliein quarter morning. He est truce of bitterness In his charac- lightlv, the pound short nmounts to five or ten est merely as n stuff goes. had explored the mines with his men. skin will be softened und there will be ter, and he holds nothing in his heart cents, depending on the price of the He'd do his without a whimper. He hud about the school fa- ery little waste. Baked part inquired but good will toward every man. And potatoes meat bought. This not He'd be the last man to give up. cilities, how would like to have should be served Just as soon ns shortage may they if. In the kindness of the people of they mean anything but carelessness on the He went up against a sure-enoug- h a bandstand, for small gar- are done, to be In condition. If provision Colorado, there has been found any- prime part of the butcher, but when he proposition In Colorado. He won over dens, a Y. M. C. A. and a lot of It Is necessary to wait for a lute things thing In me that may have seemed comer, knows that his goods will come back to blm as a mnn hundreds of una- like that. break open the potato and let out the admirable, thut, und whatever else I if not Just as ordered, It will make n fraid men In the mountains who We found him, as down Trin- steam, then return to the oven. If judge beyonif oiii or may be, I owe to my sainted the difference In the care taken in fellow humans by a stern standard on the look- ate comer is a slice filling idad, standing high bluff, mother and my honored father, whose very late, put the order. The woman who nerve. They might hate the of out over the In from the top of Ihe and says power ing foothills, wrapped training and example I regard us a potato scrape "never mind, It Is too small to men his money, probably still do In a way, the flooded gold of the sunrise. out the inside, season with on- priceless heritage." butter, tion" will find that five cents a but they liked this human "I'd like to live here a of the ion Juice, celery salt und nenner. with day being. part will amount to a dollar In less than That's the acid test in the high hills he said. little hot milk or cream, beat well year," Etiquette. a month and over $12 In the course of and on the desert. He went And so from mine to mine and return to the shell ; In the through camp There Is on undent saying thnt "One place n The maids iu our homes must unscathed. camp, that he ulone oven to brown. year. always Insisting go should never speak of a rope to a man be to be less to be .There wasn't a man nmong us after to see his partners. Hashed Brown Potatoes tuught wasteful, whose father was hanged," and there Cut two more careful in food in two weeks who wasn't to The Called. of cold preparing ready agree: Big Meeting Is a great deal Implied In those few cupfuls boiled potatoes Into amounts so there will "Well, what do know about At one mine he went "ma" right be none you camp alone to words. In effect. Is meant that Riibjects vlfxea. season with suit and pep or little left over to that? He's human 1" codfc very make a prob- the homes of the miners to tulk with of can-full- In- per. throe minutes In one-thir- d conversation should be lem of disposal. At the hearing by the federal trades the wives and the children. He was troduced where persons are of a cupful of bacon drippings, stir- so so present The wood and coal bill, as well as commission in New York, after he had affable, so ap not known to a certain extent ; that Is. ring constantly. Let stand a few sec half-billio- the gus and electricity, may all be surprised the members with his ap- parently sincere, that the that onds to brown underneath, then fold nothing untoward has happened, lessened by proper thought. The roar- parent grasp of industrial and sociolog- dollar business soon was lost sight of at like an omelet. publicly, least, that would make ing fire when none Is Just ical problems. Mother Jones, of and they felt somehow these human unusual Potato Boll necessary; angel any subject apply too openly Soup. three medium shut the dnmpers of the stove when the miners everywhere, laid her hand beings with only a wretched chance at to anyone sizeu and when especially. potatoes soft rub not In use. When making pudding, if on his shoulder and asked him to come the best but with a soul and a love of through a sieve. Scald a small sliced AN ARISTOCRAT AMONG FROCKS. to Colorado. life like his found a there are pieces enough, which Is easy they friend, Thought All "Steps" Cruel. onion in a quart of skim milk with u to the It ties at the front with long ties of whlte sntln next the face for those "I believe In she They were from the Nell's plan for, knowing fumily ap- your sincerity," coming together mother had been telling her stalk of celery cut up fine. Take out is no waste. narrow black grosgrain ribbon. This who find the Chinese collar unbecom- said, "I believe widely separated poles, like a flash of the of petite, there substantially. you story Cinderella, and the little the vegetables and pour the milk In If the cake Is is finished at the ends with balls of ing. mean to do what Is bat don't lightning. was on using soap, left In right, you girl deeply Impressed with the slowly the potatoes. Melt two the water It Is softened and the fur capped by shirred blue ribbon One of the best bits of on know. Come and see for After weeks spent In their of the A wasted; strategy yourself. living cruelty wicked stepmother. tablespoonfuls of butter or other fat, more Is used than needed. like the lining. the part of the designer of this frock John." lives, the big meeting was culled at day or two later, while with mix with two Many In the small hat. with playing tablespoonfuls of flour, workers will mnke half a cake of soap drooping brim, appears in the norrow, flat snsh. made He said Pueblo. It wns attended by several other Bob- and well brim-edg- e simply: delegates children, she heard when blended add to the as and do as the facing and piping about the of the satin, that Is placed at the nor- "I'll come." from all the mines. The mother go far good work as delegates by's reprimand him severely soup.- Season with salt and pepper, let others who use a whole cake. are of the blue silk. The crown mal waistline. It encircles the wnlst Some one asked him If he didn't were selected by the men themselves. for some misdemeanor. home boll up, add two Soap Is cut in Is Rushing strain, more table- may be saved, melted and used sections, and fur fringe and is crossed In the back with the fear such a trip. In secret meeting and by secret ballot she to her mother of , pieces sewed In seams excitedly explained spoonfuls fat and sprinkle with In the boiler or bits may be saved for the that join them. ends brought round to the front and "No." ao influence was fush-lonc- He said: company exerted. what had occurred and to serve. like the d inquired parsley the shaker in dish Il- Grosgrain ribbon, ties, is looped over. They reach below the Common Everyday Man, He laid before them his Industrial "Is mother The soap washing. Into a bow breathlessly: Bobby's number of vegetables eaten, lumination bills may be les- little with two loops knees and are finished with long silk He would not permit a detective or scheme, since adopted by all the mln greatly und two ends and step?" the amount of cereal to cook and the sened off the ab- placed nt the front tassels. The chances are that occa- policeman to accompany him. He wore Ing towns In the district and by turning light if officially amount of meat to serve are all sent from the room but five minutes. of the lint Small balls of fur, mode sional snap fasteners nbout the waist- .the kind, of clothes he wears in New approved by the Colorado Industrial Childish Deductions. like on In things for every thinking woman to Habits of thrift are best in Just those the ties, are sewed line hold them place always. There York fabrics of ordinary texture, commission. and her little brother, Billle. begun to the ends of and Is a Mary put time upon these daya. An onion childhood, but thought will do much the bow, finish the plain underskirt of lining faced probably costing about $40 a suit He The thing was going along smoothly were standing In the parlor of a big saved, a left trimming. up with satin. when a potato over, a spoonful to overcome wasteful practices. wore an ordinary overcoat that prob delegate from up Fremont way hotel. Much awed at their luxurious or De This blnck satin frock will arose squasn may put Into a warmed-ove-r provoke ably didrit cost as much. He wore an and said that the boys back in surroundings, they were gazing about, dish, but u longing to possess it In the hearts of the were many families rebel at ordinary fedora hat and ordinary mine skeptical. Some had when Blllle's glance fell on a picture leftovers. women who love simplicity and distinc- heavy shoes. He wasn't half as showy told him the man who came to them of Marie Antoinette. Edging up to tion In their clothes. These two at-- as the newspaper men who were with was an Impostor, that they didn't think Mary, he whispered: "Who's that not unbe- It was him, at his Invitation but Rockefeller at all, for a Rocke lady?" To which Mary replied In a Growing Dlshraga. Soap Berry Tree. known to him until In on feller wouldn't have dared to come Black Satin la Back. Interior furnishings. Thus one can they burst confidential tone: "Why, she's the It has been discovered that the thick, The jaboncello or soap berry tree the landscape and discovered him there. one owns the Simultaneously with the acceptance find already stamped for that furniture." spongy gourd of the luffa which grows in the humid of western embroidering calm, pleasant and unafraid. Rockefeller's face broke Into a plant parts of black satin ns quite In the runners, cushion covers, even lunch- grows easily and requires but little at- Ecuador. It attains a of about en- - We went Into Fremont county one smile. Great Burma Rice height mode In dress circles comes its eon cloth, and a sectional headrest Crop. tention makes the best kind dish- has g of fifty feet and trance Into the needlework world. for a cane-bac-k day. The miners had been In an ugly Well," he said pleasantly, "You Burma is the world's largest pro cloths and bath It or wicker chair. The mood. sponges. An Ohio branches and immense quantities of j9 not new material for are Rockefeller couldn't be distin- think I am the man I represent myself ducer of lice and, though less than a woman Is a embroidery patterns worked out with flat to be. making good living raising fruit of the size and shape of cherries. nllrnnmL hut tt hn n,n. stitches In Chinese ef-- guished, by them, from the others, for don't you? You remind me of tenth of the crop Is exported, even them. She sold over hn and Oriental 1,000 to one The nearly transparent yellowish skin fe-- t they had never seen a Rockefeller. He the story of the man who entered a then her exports constitute more thtth gnce hinck st pillow graced one's with colored silks and threads garage company alone for use In the ana surruuuumg me rouuu oiacs the black of Inquired for one of the miners. This passenger coach and sat down on an half the rice which comes into Inter- of puip Now, however, satin tinseL washing automobiles. Cut Into seeds are so saponaceous as to be J fellow had the reputation of being a other man's hat He quickly got up national trade. The Burma rice crop the u treated slightly different. The aim trips luffa gourd makes a kind of used Instead of soap by many people seems hed actor. Rockefeller found htm at and said to the owner of the crushed twenty-eigh- t million tons a flf using this material to 1ml Turnback Cuffs. averages laea widely used by milliners, and It la or tcuuaor. to more , the mine mouth. chatted a few hat : 1 think I sat down on one-ha- lf oeing equivalent Wes,ern way those gorgeous Turnback cuffs are a smart finish t They your hat' year, and upwards of two and ala admirably adapted to the than times their of minutes and then stepped on the cage 'Yob think you the other million tons are making fifty wetght that of the East which the sleeves of some of the tailored dldf yelled exported. owar hrakets. I materiaL I rt. rator lima taken to their hearts tar coat suits ot cloth or veloura, THE OTHER FELLOW SATS The five members of U. S. congress TAX OFFICIALS now making a tour of France came near eettinu killed by bursting CAPITAL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF TO ASSEMBLE ON SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, CHURCHES The Encino Enterprise is a new shells thrown bv the Germans while paper published in Torrance county the congressmen were inspecting the We say "new" reservedly, from the front line tr.enches. Death to five General and Personal SEVENTEENTH Here and There Over the State fact that the first copy that has corned congressmen in this manner would to our desk bears Vol. 5, No. 2, be horrible unless we could select ;. ... , .. .5. ,;. .j. .;. .;. .;. .j, jt. .;. .;. .;. .;. .J. .;. .;. 4. which would indicate that it. has the congressmen. Artesia Advocate, TAX COMMISSION TEACflF-R'- CREED. in existence for some , t STATE THE Vocational Bnnquet been time, A .hints' 111 fit- Mi-- an tb Mis Ktlul Stortz, if AtlHMuiniK', !i ami was the scene and that the has been In a citizen goes to bed -. Hat Mi-- K'r.i ilriii1-ri'- dur-- 1 lirillinnt superb proprietor Petrograd lie.;. 'Mr Mr! ''il CALLS CONFERENCE OF "I in bays :ni'l liirls, tlic nun and in his under a bushel, a and rises a lunches nvi-ii- ii - the Scottish Kite Cathedral Tues hiding "light" traitor patriot; ni'-li- lie hi. o a rri-a- t uw ; t. m n umn.r. .n.n i,i..i;i- .100 a riiif.tim Saturday - where over a ot the paper we are as a revolutionist and dines as TAX ASSESSORS AND THE ver tin- iK.y mwei the man sliull renp, I day night persons Irom perusal ' . he "nable to find who stands rebel ; turns a into a d'etat in W. of Al-i'- ( ..( i;;tmrancci efficacy attended the vocational banquet sponsor riot coup r r. v, :,.)., - CHAIRMEN OF BOARDS OF ,., MiiD.as; m mi- uiKiii'.y in icju.nm, wmcli was and served for this Enterprise. Perhaps we hy 'runninc; two blocks; and never .'e'.'h'i'i- .icr'iu', was ;i Ij'i im visitor in others. I le 111 the prepared ly - 6 .,f rtvcaU-f- the Woman S Board of of will know. At rate here is wish- for a moment knows what demo- - : la :i ml CiVlIm al l in human live-- ... well a. Inide any i in Moii'luy Tuesday COUNTY COMMISSIONERS in ns II. the the best of suc is. New York Sun. fv.;.iii. ,ia,' s of ih" printi'il which Mrs. A. Renehan is pre-- ! ing Enterprise cracv iti. , as vM.in-- , M i.vi.-ht- n a sii niuih hy prri pt hy tables were cess. Willard Record. C r ins Sylvia Vol'mer, the sj,inlt jle beautifully t.i I1'1'-- ,n will of v ,, 11:.' '. decorated for tliel "Russia not get out tin S.--l w '.!, ,! hi'and artistically r ("Vl'iV ir'n'st 'm.-ia- 'L.'.rit i..rvI liHievu but the 11 as V.T..s TO COUNTY ASSESSORS .hat Mr huve mil lovely. different delegations present. The With Villa active on the border war," says Kerensky; ques ,',"v. - li' iiui v f die t in th" liame, Alhuriner- - . watch-- a men are M ; BOARDS OF OUNTY COM- 'in lie nan, ,L,i, sclinol orchestra of tl. cmvernment will hp more I tion that great many i, i;i .'ic. hintr the ' nlv i is. ; Will Kussia '.n vent ion. MISSION'S, AND OTHERS :" j'":':r'!'n t':,- in ami !' l'laycd for the occasion and fit! and it will be that much harder anxiously asking get ll us n. 1 l) 11 e - now ...... v.t u...v... Slii.lt '1 that Inif lave inai sevei ai jjairnuiu soiiks were buiiK.'ior uerman spies aim syinpa- 11...... N'eveiiila-- 28. 1017. 1'. rv "f ry iloy we nciivti a Ruth C. industrial -' activities! l)r Diviil Ik. Jr'-- ': lit el Santa litr it lusl'Mrs. Miller, super- tbizers to continue their V.! f..r all an aiel M acted as mistress. Ad-- as in If we had the ear of the President ll .' IT S IV of N M. at At it, regular November meeting n ,m,, visor, toast i with the same effectiveness v.'e. tlu-- him to Com- -' , t t s ami in now we would advis .l.'.'H'i! i t IS lie t oll'.'lle'lt d, the State Tax .1,.. fuMiv ti iir.Hnisfs; dresses were delivered by Governor the past. The general opinion scemsijust ' fol- - E. tliat make those miners dig coal or go to . ions of M'n'ie... He adopted a resolution as W. Lindsey, State Superintendent to be the Mexican border has Wagner, Prof. JJadley of l.as Cru- - been the stamping place of German work for Unc'e Sam at $33 per. ;it Conference of ces, Dr. David B yd, of since the of the war. Stockman. State festival week in the president spies beginning Springer I.' ( Com- - tcst the I of JMcxico Al- - I. as ' Aill.c eh: 'irman oi entity nivcrsity ,ew Cruces Citizen r ' 01 ...... v ti 1! ' d ( v " , , I). The kaiser has a new chancelor. Weill v.'iM ru s Assess, ,rs lie nisiery "i"" liuriiiefntte.- Irot. frank Sli'.tz ot ' , ,1.,,. mr.niiiiif w C( I1C1 1 oil a a new :i. al w n e n t tie Davlon Ohio.. Dean Carro This paper is very much encour-- , whteii is just like putting ,11. to deliberate upon a ,1 on eoliueil (iiir.ened y '.tin the New Mexico Normal l.'nive ed received an un-- ; needle into phonograph transmit if I'h kith i;.- v . . through having a. .. t ., ne that the war has f Detroit Press. :. flu- in ',., ., problems y.,,,,. President E. I.. Untleited ...h.rrintion from Governor ter. Free ',,,' 'lis.' iliis 1" The meet : ,;,i.. r 17. IS anil l1'. 1)!7. for the educators. Kn)oe Df ,,e vuv- Mexico Normal W. R. I.iudsey, which goes to prove 1 evening. over u i , was by Miss 'Ikes It looks as if an unusually large ,,.e ef lis, .sit, with the State ing n;" .ehr,,,!. Silver City, Myra he it and ts policy and that s wlillc number of French and British tour- W. Dm ken- - C.nimi ion iiu-ti- ei " Albnquer(ue, Winklrr. cntntv superintendent of it is well worth reading Modesty reatm;l- ists will the winter in as. and Creroe ! ;,.'.r. et all classes ot prop-- 1 i.rviy " " ' hi J'aso, 1'rot. J. 11. Vaughn ot the forbids saytngi anything more, tor it spend Italy. Col-- , est i- t- one. afternoon an l Dallas News. swell m i - ' ' iv in the that Ce.tntv Salurday tnral ci,:f,Ci Prof. be thought conceit. Hank are State; ucial oi the !Neu 'u Aj;ric, Kpert Mmeht I'.-- h' and a'l officials who have oi inspection "'i Asplund, former!v chief clerk of the von. f or the utcnrio ,'i'a The.' .ir bm a view oi compliment. Kaiser i do be invited to .'"'in b'.uig "n'l private of educati m. President Does the accept paper a through to with taxation nil-- , ,i(,inrtMU,, Tribune Progress. , rare exhih'ts ot the se Su- for his Wall Street ,, ,,f ll., r.l ... this ceiiiei-rnc- as well as all the art mjnskv of (h( sclloo of m!nes - money salary? .1.1,...... :.. se hundred 111 .i...1 uco eoniori- ' . many. . old Mr. t: 'ci'ers llo aie iineieseu nn'i i,.t'" , perinlendent E. W. Howycr of! We notice that our friend Journal. f Iiv!l,, be n- He,'- - of Stair. City and Vrn TZu T Clovis. Mrs. Rome Denahoo of Tu-- 1 P. Villa has resumed .business again. ei, n ...... Cty. 1. ,1 I.VW.M V III' lit " old Tt is E 1.1 ..I,., ' tin.!,.1 H. at the stand. stated that WIFE OF i ;J1 t i( it! ill r) world, such:1"' jonu i 'V .. ,i; ..c Til.- i: 11 - fi' o Villa secured a amount len: ,.rn tirv Blumcns-:Ml,n- e of Albuquerque. Mr. has large SOLDIER WILL DRAW notice of 1, .' s tumps, , in his lliiv.'. "til 111 m.i U MI'Klnl to ,'nlili.h the tm louse, of foreign capital to invest HALF OF HIS SALARY the Ixnnov mi. iimim .i.u to make the ,,, ,lt!v ;uil to make necessary n'i. ' Dance and intends 'iv.ii. u were I it s Party...... vr enterprise les-- a - ; ' . . hum. Residents Ill; in bal- at .iii'.'i'iii.'i't ." , Miss INorma fiske ana miss jote wheels of industry Chiracn. Til.. Nov. 29 A benevol- - ' "- - a- ,!R " . - ti: loe Com If Possible ,! ,,-- ,., Andrews entertained several friends along the border ar eanxiously $25.S0 a IC t . a u ii o. s ..1 cnt vernment has a(1(lcd In with this eii'iii ;it a dance at ments. Cloudcroft aecorilanee resolution, of Research, jol'v Monday night waiting develop - ,llonth to ,e six fiRure income of I the School American la il (, are ureal to make plans to he G.aspcr avenue in honor of Cloudcroftcr. of Marshall Field III. ri l,e stale o 1CI the honor guests the wife of Mess,' Ink and present at the conference. the J.as Vegas Glee Club. Mr. one of the : i s .Museum noain. Y. M. C. A. drive the of Field, principal f ,; - j.dand the Woman The first Hi.. .'! d lie crec- rl,li.,; new was heirs to the $120,000,000 estate of the i - ,h solution" The handsome building builiiing and Coll- .tilt man. ling than. . SAINT PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL merchant. Marshall Field, is a t ; h s" late t ax at ion ; rown open lo tue puoiiL ni.n .! .abut a en that have I., do with - re, dr, ... EL IS DEDICATED lllWdoiThc - in a field artillery regiment with New Mexico with other Mates ot tag ai u n PASO, W(,( ann- olir tnwn to congratnlat- sergeant brief nddresscs s ate ot- - its efforts lines. now in Texas. As such be ajraws nd inghid' where -l- '- Ini etisi.hr these questions nun, y by ed for along these did . v. .. - - $51 a month an das, Mrs.' Field f .. '.. ., ...... O ,t n.r P.'.' I' MS III " Nil io t hi Paso lex. No. 29. With pon- Farmington Enterprise. Ml t!,e tllettlrlve rv,l 1 waive the allotment D. 1, Dr. L. Mewett pre-- mass M. cathedral not government ,.',. ,,,,1' ' 'st ' in delivered. F.dgar ,jfj,.;li Patrick's Mr- - !' I.,' le i'e in the Thi .,',,.. ' " ' ,.f . .10 t r.i i i n , , . . I l I with- - she was able to sup- V city. i ne i s ... Alien Germans must not be nor show that '1 o can be tiling. ninai . " . dedicated nere ine. c n : b V attra.'iive to pai'tie ter States. ptobleni ...... opiiuiiK...... touay ucepiy oo ... . f l .. husband's a ihn i ., , r r ,. it nas A.. herself, her superior f ...t.i,,.,, ( el..:,.- nv ,,f art cx it hit toiioweu. riin.c, iniiirtssive services continuing tnei"! port .sed p. if ladies v yi lula-mos- t' ell. iiiet'o "i. one continual round of gay-,,n- if;l1t. J. R. line, which should help some til officer rules tliat she was entitled and is "tin to us" who been an(l Archbishop to word (',, concerts, lectures, banquets j.jf; al ()f Santa Fe. N. M., ro'a as we are onlv 99 miles from to half the money, accordingi I'm w.. h.'.e been aide to Ii;. do 'with these matters ties, formally here intel'i'.'-en- eon-- i iun..-.- t ll e ' " received today. '! . a w a s I" t! wav to j Inti.i'eotis, ecepi ions, dedicated .fla.WU Dttilding prior.'-- i i,. ni the only one h, , err, n wo..... on. t Ii e; I which .I ;'. F" Ih.'t re- - rat md resour-- .lances, parties j0 nanksjjiving service in-- r- .i.'a 'ounl... m mc cvw...-- r c of the State. many pages to ten toiiowed. A nuniner ot nin cnurcn Ct ..rv teach, ciuploycd in in o must of this opnor-- j going on this week the Capital ,lj'tnitarics were here, to attend the 1'iLty h ; y i ar in at en, lance niak" the a.s!;- - so enin I lie new catne- - A "nation Sw-rit- l oMiers ' v. v.rs and oihers are City. celehration. '' ,l,.-.- l W.'l ,1 ,e.'ll ho the el.nrch home of ')) l '. 'iiii two or three of tin ir ml uegest ions io tne Woman . Auxiliary A. J. Srhuler of this diocese FURS! FURS! FURS! ''" ' Ik. w a s " the State Tav Commission. moiing Rishop ... i eon ; ' ii ., O.mj one that ,,l I,';,: pr!' he ir o- -r aiieuiieii vi l if c u t !,.... i r,.ttlo.,s vi'ii .' irge hivcuhk I., i:;l. we'l el' '( roll ... the- - In " '" th. H and will be email s .'Mf.in.iry io n.i ! 'i ANOTHER LUMBER MILL IN t ! the ,'' tan: to arranged is a Furs this as in' nam s. ( o Ili was neni m There bigger market for your l.nt Onav had the a .''lit ionnl in a definite program. onnci kiist n't SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS' mansion atieri.oo.i n ' n e of c. niiii" a ft oi the next n, Id... Monday than Ever BEFORE in the HISTORY h M '!. ..f lh.n; v w.;i. R,i. rep-ho- lle-s- e wri-- s as Mrs W. Ik l.tndsey chairman, year 1: ' your ideas to N. M., W. I.. ei' in n in.' r n itii u. and the;, came very near chair-t- o Alamogordo, Spence is ;nt la. ; i either the county of the rreate-.- t benefits may erne aanH'ii by is to another lumber mill (i of the BUSINESS." The collecting '. I. ; " ' it. A operate question an !."in politi-'mm- i or representatives. 111 . . the Sf- and its various IIUS Willed Mils ,1 Grai-d- ' " w in ci i:: - .IISIllll ..iiieuy is but a, ( i ' and interest- furs a one this cal snhdiviskms from the cm ence. ..im' r of instructive of 15.000 feet per day. Mr. Spence many simple season, the, 111, re- -' , of urn k. In'' V. O CAR NIVAL t'o'low- - an that cir."..l.a.-- will fellow this ing re,.oi ts were presented, furnish lumber to liihi,- : has contracted to is the NMSHI-.- A CREAT ... .. , .... . ,1,., .. .1 r.l the nieetine where to receive most money K me :r,in,i.iil . question T ":' prenininarv notice, ami you win neii' the Sacramento Mountain Lumber in - T.'.li".- "'!.. " f - were ... a ac- (,,,,( ' Hl'.M. OF AMUSEMENT hised of the the ar- .those pre.. on emei i.un. This mill will be operat-- j for collections. We will the On-i"- Cni-- .! " I"'''- - ne company. your pay you as ideas and suggestions nner by .Mrs. I.tmiscv. i ed in connection with a smaller ;., , r.. 1.,,,. "i" raii.neineuts mill; c,,., b if riks pot on ma. In the mcantinu make wire: .Mrs. r. is tual fairest market value for FURS. gfests .".Deni- - which already being operated by; your ik' n e. I'ulil'.ll-,'ln- h , l.as Dr. lanet Renl. ot - 'i , t.,c Mr. The Sacramento Monti-- i f '" "' i" .i,.,l hk el Las Ve Spence. itn'i "''' '' house that ffv cordial!.- vonrs. Ik l.arkin. tain Lumber company, it is announc-- us and we will remit at once. ' en hi- - w ' K. D. of l.as Cru- - ' Ship your furs Is' t 'PT'lvT F. ASPI t'ND gas: Mrs. Stoles, ed. will start the sawmill at Ala- -, and Commission ces .1 F.. T.. I'nloe, of. Silver 1' l"'f:!es, kerrelarv State Tax about the first of December We to the furs to at M" an aC's. .' " I'n - niogordo stand prepared return you ''. .Citv; Mi ilie rtiev oi .Mini- i ..:,. nMhnn . of n " le 'i: - Albti- - I,.... " .... ,.m, , ,.,.;!!,. nli. ir-- r f tl Rarth. of '. i I','' v i iM . (I (' . if is not sat- i 1. .'.! t '.i.wiNr.i. n'fj.-v-- nr.rnrnirei.' t.1 . .,, i once all' prices paid CO.,' ll e, ,lf a,, ,.ill charges paid, . men than ware at them "I ALMO?T .'.'les M A of' employed LOQUACIOUS; lev Cosdo'rf, Taos; l:,-- rrl ' t and V f '..l- spring siiiniiii'r. to you. sr. h" "i :;: nns'' COUNTRY IS ALARMED Mrs 'l. Ik Chaml erl in. and Mrs. isfactory ' " ' " " Mr-- . Vice I., 0 j'aln.er, ei Clav'.ini; Mary NEW MEXICO POY & IRON CO. .'I 1 THE SANTA FE METAL rd ''i"' ''; i at Minti'iuent in l.iin'l-- I'.cniu-tt- of I'd. Mtininr: Mrs. HURRIES FROM NAVAL CAMP of cen.'tern-e.iii- in of ir ; Mrs. F.thel ' llhiiiey. C'ln n'o TO MOTHER'S DEATHBED v "' r at dn" y' ltv.-etl- of Corona: Mrs. F. M. ' ' ' " " gjTWaterSt, ri. kiinnicioustiess of tVi Mr-- , b'oi'ie P. '': :i ebl, of M:k".:n:; Ilillie Harrison, son of Engineer C-- ' ..f f : Wil-"- r H;. the ere n:r" ''a' !',on:.h u'. ''nreincari Mrs. u ''''' '.' : tarns ot tins was wireu ,. Tic;. cciN't:r;T!' John city, j,w f ,,f '.'' r; reporters. No- - i' M ). inahl, of Carrizo-o- 'l: j;.,,,, ,! at lie Mare Island Training Camp j ,,s 1,1 tmklic. Ik I. I.'.n mts. ' f l.as ot ?. nu- i.. Frank that his mother was dying in a Los ,. ... t COAL YARD ...cki'i th has , of CAPITAL it houor-ii- 'I tkal c.i'cn'l Mia; Mdler. l.as Cruces; s 1' ! de i' ni eh Voting Harrison, $ oth.n f" s. ' v: ."' a'. and. the re- - Mrs. I.. P.ra.Kor.l hospital. ';' t - who M,s. Ashler fond. a boy just past fifteen and who had 1. kc In Income so vi-s- N. P.. Innigh'itt, Mrs. admission to the X the c!e:i a gained training -k tendency . Mrs. Thoiiias e ' .. 1m i' n c nn wi- at "nun through the written consent of V,'.,!' st n !;1 's'v. and I.. .. i .: Swastika Cerrillos Coal, All Kinds ,.... Ir Robert Ornishee, .i io 1IIS i:.,,. Coal, ' . Ills MHI.iail lllllllllcOHIIllJS s. ,! v. tra:"i"'. !'.. all h ,!i-e- Ik l.tlUtl, ,,h 'e ' till the inters knows. M butb Mill William a ' e id. officer and obtained furlough to N. Anthracite Cft .. r el'V" "Si. i' e" ""It Stif'-ment- Before m V,hk t M D Steam Coal; Madrid, M., n fore-th- e Ttvo lenders, Mrs "r anbury his and "P Te-a- s - .kne- and women - go to mother, everything Si keen !' u lie visiic'i me ca uti is oi t s er u h . Aliss .or.a lien- .i ., "'..'. of the . , .... . se i ii i . in 1 vt hi Cord and i ' linnerl, , ess. .io in... Madrid Coal, tn-.- e 1 - jo ..nil Coal, ed liei't and '" ' "r d- -r .f Misses lor- , , Smithing ' la "". ""J on. krrla be; to his $ :,s to ,"i 'ti' " l"lv - " "i: of acc. Col m) ,lu.,nev pav i ,,r svnu.totns pi nml ret l.arhin. Miss l,- - ' ' in Man; broke in 111" to n n ' 'i k - of national prominence :,x t Sawed Wood, Factory Kindling. ri'.o'.i made the -s Miss .Use. f , ,! i ii statement, f.,r SpU- :.,,d .,,,,. .1 el nee m and art, a uuuil'"r Jeanotle u..,rs as ,,e stood amonBhiS 1 fivi:':' w !ib in .tt , s ;, n t'ri; 'a: t Pans he he Mi:s Grace Stortz ,of . Z f i .". " (. to icinat e in the confided; Vegas; .,.,.; that lle Iiad wl'it par' ew mv is mar- - ..,,. .,:., editra-l:eli,-- .l Irom lintel witulow .:ii.Kitierfi'.'.e h NEAR A. T. & S. F. DEPOT PHONE 85 MAIN ! museum dedication and the obtained his furlough and adn't I. of A'l "qncvo'-- .(lie''-.- " the w from Calais: t J.,'. Mel'.f, .isi-'jf- and on iv thouLdit for c-li- cnittic:!. ainoli" ihe of the necessary mohev fnri.in'v of Saul" I:e in. t.. wrc o Dover he s:,id ( r publication: Delightful Luncheon deili-calk- All'iolln the educators whose att- "d the una en'k.'. and the sea is a hos wid.-l- in Unit- "T''e bit rough today," The, trs Walter M. Danhurg was aIher'wa,0sV,nihe7; on route torn of tli" of the Des- names ate l.n 'vn the who l.otb t'athedral Fr-n-'- remit iournalist obtained a luncheon ed S'a'.'s are Dr. U W. Kebev toss at (Ud:ghtful given TlIclcari 1o the coast and didn't Mr has chime of the 1 after- - j ert. I ;t -- h.se statements from the colonel at tlle Parrot ucsday T. of nd Shop o reach him fof VWWVVWMVWWWVAMM , t c itrht-- the k'ii it- of Mirh"'an havc jmc assist. jri'-titi'- imtriiction of ' rial made a member - " Ihert l'.d.vard editor of the y.s s.ihsequentK; of. noon ?ue?ts were: Wrs.Vasl,- His comrades d. in the Allmqin. r",ue High Winship, French and gathered about; i p.ir'meut "I of Education. P.oston, Dr. be Academy given the;inpm I,. Lumsey. Mrs Frank him and commenced to the con- - ft A P. Sch .' this v.'inlcr. l"'Tii r with pile A DIOUHD Pfl 4 on cross, palms. -!," Winehin w'll spea'- "Visions" at that Colonel Deming !.- Ul Hi UIOHUf W UUl ' Mr, A ' b'-'- when "" t... , .. counted out totaled R Ketiu-.- h. h.is been '"' 'chord tins afternoon u, "," , ,i'. ii - until when it Donald who nonse,," nec-.in- Known as ! Mrs. M'uie ,v.- , ,, X'.'w '! peopl- - of .Mhu.pter.i.ie may bear ,e llartli. i,ari,ey ?q2fl f()r t,.; return T mee'ber of the Mexican taff n the whirl, was fair : Sto'is. Mrs . lLl.t,e itn- hat. Mrs. N J'-d- gray Henry ,)y ,R.r INSURANCE AGENCY THE OLDEST CITY ome Wia'.i.'sdav e.en American speaker ac-- J.uqnerque T)e si,e w,cn thert OLDEST X for (i,ne, ' but not French. l.as Cruces; Vnt.-re- re-- v. s; metaphor New Life and - f eut-r- '"' f"d who have C ,,,.,.. the i V Y in.- r where he as tne oru.nnal was M R Palmer. : M. , , - Phila.l.'pl.ia the of Santa Fe and curate sphtnv Q layton In the Mare & rntct t Messing. S Annv with .he Pennsv'vinia ""tl a D mncr-i- but a j ; M F.I te ..ew not standpatter. 1k, Mesilla Park rs. Inkley, ,,.,., T..,;;,,o, .lt HKh INMIKAI.r X Colli' Mr :ie 'ni v'n go away, hut ine Spr-ak- s St Unit. Kennedy Without Urging Paso- Mrs William P. Henderson. v. rn ii of and Mrs. ,il.:,"-le- iiiH'riim ih"y came to be'p ih'dicate - ship was enthroned, wearing a crown, J T is a nephew Mr On this the co'one! lias mh Miller. Mr- Frank Stap- ne'i-- w'll reni-ii- a monuoieet of a.ceoTn-t.li-btne- trip ri flint nneiimliers nnr ran lie this city. As iniiti as be reached .;n Fe. ijt fu,f:!l-- d wW h X w Mev-ie- Qanta transferred." Tucumcari American. louden he rit'hed into print with a x NN BONDS A c.f r.e may feel in end of for a great i rr KflNl SURETY X ' r Loviugton ' partv , Tnfli ifiti s -- - De ma nv t'etlerat ion s. AlhlKltierilUC j '. ,, , , .... , ... c for: nrfi.nprni.s limn. In T .,i,i,ii,l,.il heir critldidate ii. 1.1'. .iccii ii, .ion isiiooni-.ii.- i s - '" V sji.e ,:':(;.,. jn tlic ,eaUlllUl u oniau inivevep- Ai,mK.rmle l,aven't looked so pro- - ft.,..e.i.,t.. honors in the contest to. Journal -- he seen no suli-,- t( A fact that had room in the new Museum M"n;!misis in ten vcars as now, prepar- - this citv last Sunday, remaining the, marines 1 lie very next nay, Deing guests were present t S the' week to attend TUCUMCARI WILL BUII.D night fifty ations arp ma:in!, for operating the VVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVW great. part of asked whether he enjoyed being on , '.!, annual science and art ban saw the Rio Grande Heat Tea. her--- Convention and other SOME MILFS OF STREETS a mill, Light, the ' war council more than beintr a ....., ..;,.nr. .,n.l..r ili ancniees nf the con- con-- 1 and Power Company is shipping gatherings. Miss Bruce was the AND DIVERSION DITCH pc.u e emissary, he unhesitatingly re-- ! voman's Museum board. Mrs. JtKJ!2 struction machinery from Oklahoma restant Other members of the party : 1 am to do in jilied glad eitner p,rooles prepared and served the de to White Rock canon. The building were: Mrs. S. K. Ellis, county super-- j The people of Tncnmcari will be hk. interest of mv country. licious dinner. POWER RATE 1 - of a railroad from to tntendent Lea county. Mrs. I',. Hard-- pleased to learn that the City f.oy- Se.crctarv Lansing is said to be Farmington diver-- 1 this city has reached a stage which in. the Misses P.essie Eaves. Frances eminent has decided to dig a opcnlv worried. If Colonel House Raton Luncheon Aline Price, sion ditch to its miles of all I'otnati's Union of the First can be regarded more than probable. Bingham, Mattie Price, protect k ot.ps" on talking like this this The New Mexico State Democrat. Robinson. Pattie Witt. F.liza- - streets to be laid. The .pies-- , will cnurcn ana 200 K. W. 7c K. W. Abbie only country's diplomatic affairs soon Presbvteri prepared - per betb Powell. Hon. P. S. tion that has been holding tins im- - h)e public property. Spokane Spokes- - served the dainty luncheon for the. n Messrs K. A. Dcen, H. F. Turner, prov elncnt w as a means of getting man- - Review. Katon delegation Monday noon at 300 K. W. 6c per K. W. R. R. James. Lee Langston. Morgan the money. City Attorney K. A. the Scottish Rite Cathedral. The 400 W. 5c K. W. Hardin", and Ashworth Decn. Prentice went before the state tax VOTE FOR THE SCHOOL BONDS, table were attractively decorated IC per rrinifn ission and laid the t.lans of with groups of small flags, covers the Council before them and asked The voters of the of Santa 100. CHRISTMAS CARDS ARE City were laid for their assistance in the solution. After Fe male and female are informed That Lingering Cold All in excess of the above at K. W. NOW READY; WORK OF the report of the F.ngineer as to that owing to a mistake that was Reception At Mansion 4c per - im- - in the call for afternoon a reception for A NFW MFXICO BOYl1'"- probable rost of the street made publishing the Tuesday i.rr.vemeiii aiiH the ditch to convert ilate election to authorize the Board the visitinc teachers was held at the is a steady drain on your Special Rates for Cooking. wms the of executive mansion from 4 to 6 g.! he flood waters. Mr. Prentice of Education of City Santa stamina. It im- A card Re-go- physical popular Christmas i, ?; School Board over 400 called. ld i!-- the t:.v lew allowed Fe to issue $28,000 of o'clock, teachers SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT CO. i inforn,r,, this year ny manj oi le pr Tflhe , f,irlr! tonHs enable it to the ccivinc with Governor and Mrs. W. poverishes the blood, and , ana fh Tll,n,()S( wo,,(, to complete jjrcssive stationers .Ir.igg.s r f a)1(, crordintr to erection of the school building which E. Lindsey were State Stiperinten-mfrra- ii distresses the ilf Unres - tnn, digestion, Rf"r?;'- 'V,,P tin- - strcot ittiw nndrr a contract.Mont and Mrs. J. H. Wagner and ' rtirtnfeA rrtmrt kini; hcilt, and ! SI.- - F. of exhausts your vigor. , ChHstmas" f may be done for about that election became a nul ity. and Dr. and Mrs, H. H. Roberts e.l 1 1 'cing en V 001.00 tx r mile with crushed rock the bonds could not be legally is- -' Las Vegas, It affords a fertile field coint ar ng t e reo chili seen upon . . to hol'v ten inches deep 111 the center and sued under it. for serious infection and is the houses b.tlie ..,Hci,t,. is hold a new elec- - Mr. and Mrt. Derraftenreid THINGS TO EAT , s an. It necessary to to become chronic. GOOD wreaths, ami .sew .MeNic pines ,,.,.... ; ..... ,: h. cllprl Mr and Mrs Richard likely to natures Christmas trees ,t ."wl, l.pn stars f eed bv bcavv steel r d'er. That wi'l for Monday,i,rf, next. December Artt. rcu ot Koswcll entertainen .Mr. ann the basis of the Christmas - ' forms .allow the street wort- to v.irv from The IJ.ard rarnestlv asks everv Mrs. Elmer Veeder. Miss Vecder and You Needn't Suffer greeting. "f- - the Miss Frances Verder. and H. ckooooO to ?!7."(V00 and leave qualified voter to po to polls - George G6ods . . . V An and ur: , ...... 1.- - i i artistic appropriate .1 t 1.1f t . . . from Bakery . a...... e.inTit which orient tonus lor tnn n'trn ann vole to auinorize xne issue ei iiiik.-- it if you will take Peruna im v.o,,,o,,. Tt is esthnat.d hat ':fHnO wi'llmtld these bonds. The school has not at the Parrot Shop Wednesday. and use in Coffee Cake Apple Pie ac- -, prudence avoiding M "' '"""I "' '"" thm sufficient room to comf .rtably by Elwood Peruna clears . verse wa, composed j the all the scboPars and For New.ii. exposure up Raisin Bread Raisin Pie .Nevv ' j(l,,jviHltM, commodate Tre,t a A- - Thous- Alhnglit l"ico floort, ,;, snmmer.-Tucum- cari classes. You are interested in hav--, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dor will' catarrhal conditions. - . "fntd Ire i ing every facility and means of com- entertain the Santa Fe newsboy, at ands have this to Fruits are in five colors and ' proved any (of vm)r dli,f,ren a Tl,ank,pivinR dinner this afternoon ' sev- - fair person. Get a box cf the Bananas ; 'f ,i FAVOi? DROUTH must be educated, and must at the Mon'eruma Hotel, Oranges To complete the claim the nni They rfin- - tablets - ;;W,LL SECTIONS IN THF have the best mean, to obtain that eral years they have given this today prove it your- Peaches de- - ner and the even, - Grapes Apples it SHIPMENT OF CATTLE education. Your duty to them annually i, IcpV- Many XewMexican ng$MthXRecord1 mands favorable vote. ed forward to with a preat prefer the ?. your form. is - liquid Vegetables n,ain KnlaFr Thos'whosh j The Department Agriculture nhyS- T) . fac.b- - President of the BozJ""" 's uui u arc io make use of the New Mexico working with the railroads.to food. Celery Sweet Potatoes ,rH ft.;, in.mi and who tate the shipment of the live stock i . ... , ., " An to know ji".Ihe - At your do not find them for sale at their from the sections of the southwest exchange wants why Woman, ",on " r'r" t drug Lettuce Egg Plant the in ' it takes a woman so long to put on Presbyterian church will gist. l dealer', may obtain them from, that have least gras, first, - 3 o'clock irt amount order that ther be the least the little she wears to evening func- Friday afternoon at at the WE THEM ALL thi, office by remmitting the may has be home of Mrs. J. H. Walker. Grant im ruilkA HAVE Deal- no.sible loss. Cars will be sent toitions." Why, she to very s ... . . , COMPART of their purchase in stamps. - ne- - . :. t- . .1 - Um- t- mlir a.- tn- location. A- mistake- avenue. The afternoon wi'l be v K A U N E ' S Phone 26 ers may also be supplied by us. The mem in si wimc uiui. whv v uvi nirti 7 . . cards is five ter ranee will have to wait a little would be embarrassing. Columbus voted to preparing and packing tnt IWITtt price of the Christmas 'annual Christmas box. 1 r cents each. Courier. NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD WAR SUPPLEMENT

165 SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1917. NUMBER

LABOR SITUATION OUR FOOD LAWS It it for America that Ths New Mexico War Newt ARE SLATED FOR NOW REQUIRING stands for America, firtt, latt and always for America, STUDY above every contideration con- - SOME REVISIONS CAREFUL flicting, whether of politics, re- - ligion or pertonal friendship. To find an of labor For America and her Allies Washington. Important amend- adequate supply on is one of the problems confronting to win this war it the ments to the Food Control Law will na- issue in the world today. be the Food Adminis- a number of the states and the great - proposed by tion. A letter of recommendation Interests of individuals, commu- tration soon after Congress convenes with to the situation has nitie and states must be made a week from Monday. Among them respect the - been written by Charles Springer, subordinate to great pur- are the following: chairman of the executive commit- pose, whatever the cost. 1. To regulate portions of food tee of the New Mexico Council of Every lin printed in this served in hotels and restaurants; a Defense to F. chief newspaper it intended to help step toward fixed rations in public George Porter, cri- - of section, of states, of win the war. Whatever of eating places. the Council of National Defense. ticism is written is for the pur- - 2. To stabilize the prices of pork The Letter is as follows: pose of bringing about an im- - products, possibly beginning with a bet- - "Owing to the large number of provement in conditions, a fixed price for hogs. laborers enlisted and ' drafted for terment of methods. No man, 3. To deal in sugar, vegetable oils and naval however sxalted his position, it and a few other commodities as now military organizations - there is a great and constantly in- guaranteed immunity from cri- is done in wheat. of labor for agri- ticitm at thit time; and no man Now creasing scarcity - Hotels Saving cultural work, coal mining, railroads, it to obtcure but that hit aeti- "While the hotels and restaurants ac- - timber enterprises, and other neces- vitiet may be taken into are effecting big savings on the sary industries in this state and gen- count. wheatless and meatless days, they the southwest. Thit it the people't war and still can do much more," said Rep- erally throughout ' - Something may be done to relieve it it only through their un- resentative Anderson, of Minnesota, the situation, to a small extent, in failing that victory after a conference with Mr. Hoover co- - districts it to be achieved. Such at first-clas- s agricultural by organiza- - "The portions tions of workers and young operation findt a solid founda- are no are not boy under- - places large. They men of the cities and towns to work tion only in intelligent too large for the price charged, but in the fields during the growing and standing, which it possibls they are much more than the aver- seasons, but the truth is where important factt are pre- - can eat. harvesting It age persons that there are not nearly enough tented, not suppressed. it Reduce Portion And Price laborers in the United States for inevitable that occasionally "The size of meat should in- those in command mutt portions the effective operation of our high be reduced and the price correspond- dustries in order to accomplish the blunder. Sometimes those eat- and ingly. This would encourage the best results in the prosecution of blunders may be forecatt of more and mean a avoided removal of ing vegetables the war. by promot big saving in meat which is needed Get Relief From Alia known to be unfit. soldiers and our allies. It the America the fur our "In this connection, it is suggested For againtt seems that the only way this change it is for the gov- world if nerd be Tht it where about is to authorize that easily possible Mexico can be brought ernment to measurably relieve the The New War Newt the Food Administration to regulate labor situation in the ttandt. There it no power to the size of agricultural course. portions.", and mining industries particularly, change itt a commission to be sent to win through , Perhaps the easiest way to Asia and possibly another commis- this war would be to let Germany sion to be sent to South America Good Have inform- take Russia and put the whole Ger- secure a number of morning! you to select and ed your friends that all your gifts man army in there to try to keep laborers who could be used under Christmas will to Uncle the El Paso Herald. in this for thit go peace. proper regulations county Sam't boyt? That all which may a limited time and during the con- ntended thould This have been for you Since April, incendiary fires have tinuance of the war emergency. be to the channel? foodstuffs ra- should not be diverted tame destroyed enough to course objectionable tion an of 300.000 men for a to the American laboring men who army unable to the Thi Auttro-Germa- n excursion to year. And nobody has been hang- are admittedly supply von ed for it. Journal. demand and there is no danger that Venice, personally conducted by Albuquerque the over and service of such Mackensen, hat not been the tuccett bringing Berlin it would be. men. under proper government reg- that hoped The big revolt Tame when the ulations as to wages and limitation simple-minde- d Russians discovered of time of service, should cause any New Mexico subscribed double itt that a Provisional Government has considerable decrease in the wages quota for the War Y. M. C. A. The nothing to do with provisions-Chic- ago now being paid in this country. In Sunshin State it making itt power Tribune. any event, all other interests and felt in thit war. considerations should now be sub- Evidently Germany is doing its ordinate to the of hope this suggestion may be pre- laughing at the United States Army great necessity Em- increasing production along these sented for whatever it may be worth while the laughing is good. lines in order to win the war. I to the proper government officials." poria Gazette. I NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD

AMERICA IS PROUD DISFRANCHISE TRAITORS SUFFRAGISTS IN fan- YOU-PERS- "Conscientious objector" is a OF HING ciful term, a sort of figure of ALL INNOCENCE euphemism, which does not accurate- TELLS ly describe any resident of the Unit- A SOLDIER ed States. When war with any coun- SERVE GERMANY try was no more than a possibility, there have and HAYWOOD BROWN might been, there were, conscientious objectors: earn- Washington, The Department of In New York Tribune est men and women who sought to Justice is now looking into the re- Tlie American avoid the sacrifice of hundreds of lations of certain members of the expeditionary army thousands of lives and National Woman's with in France. A little doughboy lay the terrific party paci- flat on his back this afternoon and economic loss. They sought any fists, anarchists and anti-w- ar agita- grinned while the commander in peace which was to be sscured with- tors. Picketing has been tainted chief stood at the foot of his bed out loss of national prestige and from the beginning with the sug- lean- that and told him America was proud of henor. Perhaps some of them gestion camouflaged disloyalists him. ed further and wou'd have been wil- could well afford t.J interest them- ling to cacrifi-c- something of the selves in a movement so embarras- Pershing, with four stars on his of to the is told tlie standing thj Stars and Stripss sing government. That shoulders, boy he envied abroad in to the blood- obvious. hi in. order save shed. No one has ever the Na- This was tlie soldier who refused thought That was before the war. Having tional Woman's party disloyal as an to go into a dugout, but stood in a Its triTiuh been compelled to go in, the one organization. roster shows many under the German bombard- out liss of the finest old American names. ment to out his who way through thi bloody dig comrade, fields of battle. The participation Among the members are women had been buried by the bursting of whose sons have to a of the United States in this war was gone war. Mrs. shell just before the German raid. Have-meye- necessary to save the world for civi- 0. H. P. Belmont, Mrs. II. O. r, lie hadn't been feeling very chip- lization, and frrm the domination of Mrs. Abhy Scott Baker and per y until Pershing came. They an inhuman military However Mrs. John Winters Krannan all have had fooled his ring. just around wound, much one may oppos-- war as a sons in the service. But there are and it hurt, although the doctor had or the enormous women in the .movement whose as- told him principle, regret he was getting along loss of life which will prove inevi- sociations do not scan so easily. nicely. table, there can be no conscientious Seven Officials Are Pacifists Looked For More Doctors objection to pressing the war to a Seven of the officials of the Na- a successful which will in- Only few minutes had passed . conclusion, tional Woman's Party and the Con- when there was a clatter at the door, sure an sverlasting peace, gressional Union for Woman Suff- lie thought it was going to be some "Conscientious objector" is a mis- rage are avowed pacifists, who either more doctors 'and nurses, but in- nomer now. The creature to which have taken part in recent pacifist and stead it was majors and colonels the term is applied is a slacker, a anti-w- agitations or who have been and generals. He recognized Persh- pacifist, a coward and is serving the identified with neacc organizations. ing because he had spoken to him cause of the Imperial German Gov- - Crystal Eastman is a member of once in the course of an inspection. ernment wh-.th- with or without the executive board of the National The had so- general asked him if he pay. These men who prate of People's Council . She was until re- thought that was the way to stand cialism and democracy, and.yst are cently secretary of the American at attention, but this time Persh- rnwillinf to fight to maintain free- Union Against Militarism, whose ing said : dom and liberty will not even let literature the government barred "I want to congratulate ybu. I others make the sacrifices and d from the mails. She spoke at the envy yiu. There isn't a man in the the fighting are not fit far citi- "peace conference" held in Chicago army who wouldn't like to be in zenship in any country but Germany. last September while the Governor your p'ace. Von have brought home It is not possible to deport th?ce of Illinois was sending troops to to the people of America that we undesirables to Germany now, but it break up the meeting. are in the war, I want to thank it possible to cVny to th-!- the Sara Bard Field also attended the you." privilege of muddling the affairs of Chicago "peace conference." When And the nurse who made the stnte and nation They ought to be the police entered the building to rounds that evening wondered why disfranchised and the sooner tin step disperse the pacifists Miss Field at- a patient who was doing sn well is made the sooner we begin to et tracted attention by openly defying should have a pulse hitting ninety-nin- e. into condition to win tho war. The them to arrest her. House of Commons has passed a bill Daughter Of Herr-Senat- Pershing bad a word for each of to disfranchise the persons who hide cowardice and Fola La Follette, a daughter of the American wounded, and earlier their treason under Senator in the the cloak of "conrcicntious ob'ector." La Follette, participated in day a major general visited the deliberations of the the hospital and read to the first The majority by which the bill pass- Emergency officer ed was The Peace Conference held in Madison and the first soldier wound- overwhelming. Congress Garden ed in the war of the United States to fol- Square last May. She was the citations which ought one of the of the the French gave them. These cita- low suit without any delay that may supporters plan be avoided. to change the name of this organi- tions would hring the "Croix de zation to the Guerre" with the if People's Council. gold star reg- May Sewall. of ulations permitted American sol- Wright Indianapol- diers to pital General Pershing inspected a is, has been identified with the anti- accept foreign decorations. new division. war movement from the An American Decoration beginning. A number of United tates Army Vida Milholland is an avowed paci- General Pershing told one of these reserve officers, most of them from fists, but has made her pacifism in- men later that he hoped there would Plattsburg, have rejoined the Ameri- cidental to her work as a suffragist. eventually be an American decora- can armv after serving for a short Mrs. Amos Pinchot has been asso- tion which might be awarded on period with the British and Canadian ciated with the peace movement the field. The French citation read: armies as observers. through the activities of her husband. "The first officer of the American The young officers saw some hard Joy Young until a few months ago army who has poured out his blood fighting around Lens. AH were im- was an executive member of the on French soil for the defence of pressed by the organization of the American Union Against Militarism. right and of liberty. Wounded by British army. The English officers a shell explosion on October 28." put themselves out to the utmost to There are indications that the Ger- This citation will be read to an help the Americans learn some of man peace dove is about to scream army corps. Before visiting the hos-- the fine points of the war. again, New York Sun. NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD 1 MAKE WAR ON. ALL OUR ENEMIES

(Copyright, 1917, by The Kansas City Star. Reprinted We are now taking part in the general counsel of in The New Mexico War Newt by special permission). our allies. The only way in which to make our part BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT in the war thoroughly effective and our leadership The attitude of the United States at this moment felt to the utmost, is wholeheartedly to throw our-se- lf into the war on the side of all our allies and toward Germany's three vassal allies, Austria, Tur- all their and our enemies. key and Bulgaria, is a fifty-fift- y attitude between against peace and war. It is not honest war. Neither is it neutrality. It is the attitude of the backwoods man, JUST LITTLE THINGS TO DO who, seeing a black animal in his pasture at dusk and not knowing whether it was abear or a calf, Written For The New Mexico War News fired so as to hit it if it was a bear, and miss it if it By MARGARET B. WRIGHT was a calf. Such marksmanship is never happy. BULGARIA GERMAN SPY CENTER A little more weighing The cost our Bulgaria is the tool of Germany and Turkey. It of needs, A little more was formerly a stanch champion of Bulgaria, and doing Just deeds. would be again if she returned to her senses. But kind, loving she now serves the devil, and shame is upon us if A little more saving we do not treat' her according. No one can doubt From our plenty each day, that the Bulgarian legation is an agency for Ger- Means a little more sharing man in this has spies country. The administration With brave ones aivay; published the showing that for over a year reports A less previous to our into the war, the German trifle sugar, entry A little less embassy was the central of the spies and dynamiters ivheat, Smaller butter with' 'whom Germany was already waging war portions of A less against us. These papers show that Germany's al- fraction meat; lies are her mere tools and that Germany is with- A penny saved here, held by no scruple from the commission of every Another saved there, conceivable treacherous intrigue and brutal outrage Soon will make dollars of- against us. Under these conditions it is a grave To help "over there." fense against our allies not to declare war on all of A little more Germany's allies. singing TURKS MASSACRE CHRISTIANS All through the day A little less Turkey has been, and is the tool of Germany, but sighing For dear ones away. Germany has permitted her,' on her own account, to perpetrate massacres on the American and Syrian , A little more praying, Christians which renders it little short of an infamy When comes the night now to remain at peace with her. It is hypocritical A little more asking to express sympathy with the Armenians and op-poi- nt For guidance and light; messages to be read in the churches about them A little more service, and refuse to do the only that will per- yet thing A little more manently help them, which is to declare war on Tur- song A little more helping key. To a MIGHT HAVE AVERTED DISASTER right great wrong. With Austria our present relations are less definite A little more counting than oiir relations with any other power. No one The terrible cost can truthfully say exactly whether our attitude is To Nation and home, one of peace or war. We have not declared war on Should vict'ry be lost. we coal and Austria, yet are furnishing, money, - munitions in order to enable her to Helping,- hoping praying to Italy fight For a surcease Austria. we are at with Austria, Horror's If really peace And lo! 'with the morrow we are flagrantly violating our duty of a neutral May dawn a World's Peace! and we ought to be condemned in any international court. But if we are really at war, then we are com- ain't the nor nor funds that can mitting the cardinal crime of hitting soft. If we It guns armament, they pay, But the close that makes them win the had gone to war with Austria, when we broke with cooperation day; It ain't the individual, nor the as a whole, Germany, and had acted with proper energy, the army teamwork of bloomin' soul. disaster to Cadorna would probably not have But the everlastin' every KIPLING. 4 NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD

LISTING SOLDIERS ESCAPING PUNISHMENT EMBARGO IS PUT It was charged against Captain OF NEW MEXICO Howard E. Sullivan, Battiry B, 105th ON SUPPLIES TO Field Artillery, Camp Wadsworth, S. C.v that he had ordered the whip- AND DEPENDENTS ping of Private Otto Gottschalk, for BOLSHEVIKI-LAN- D an alleged violation of sanitary reg- ulations. The sentence of the court Held to be of the highest im- martial was that Captain Sullivan be Washington. No shipments of portance is tlie matter of protection suspended from his command for a supplies will be permitted to go for the families of the men who period of thirty days. Brigadier from the United States to Russia have g 'lie to war. The New Mex- General Phillip, commanding the until the situation in that country ico Council of Defense, through all Twenty-Sevent- h Division, declared clears. The American government, of its auxiliary organizations, is (lo- that he did not approve of th sen- before allowing the export of goods in K everything in its power to ex- tence of the court: that in his opi- already on the docks, wants to know plain the provisions of the Insurance nion Captain Sullivan should have into whose bauds they will fall on Act for the benefit of the soldiers bean dismiss :d from the army. their arrival. and sailors. The following state- May Be Permanent ment by the council is General Bynsr, commanding the Jlie cessation of shipments is tem- Third Army of Great Britain, is porary only, if a stable government "The New Mexico Council of De- smashing the German lines on the is formed which the United States fense has undertaken the very im- western front. The Hindsnburg line, can recognize. If the Bolsheviki gain portant task of securing a list of the proclaimed to hav; the strength of control and pursue their programme names and addresses of all the men Gibraltar, has been broken and more calling; for a with Germany the from counties in the peace the different than 10.000 prisoners cantured. If enibarg) will be permanent. A pro- state who are serving in the United the offensive can b? continued until tracted civil war also would work States army, navy and military or- Cambrai is occupied and held, the to keep the embargo tight, as the ganizations, together with the names victory will be one of the most im- United States then would fear that of their dependent!! ynd relatives. portant of the war. supplies might go to the Bolsheviki The object of this work is to in- faction. sure the a'lotment of pay and the The Presid'nt expressed a great Credits Of $325,099,040 payment of the government family The Provisional Russian Govern- allowance to such and truth with characteristic clsarness dependents when he declared that he fear- ment was given credits insurance tinder the gov- vhat amounting adequate in all to $325,000,000, of $191,-- risk of ed most about the pacifists was their which ( ernment war plan every per- ,00,000 been advanced. son in the service. stupidity The deluded women who already had have b?cn picketing the Whit? House Much of this money has been spent What Privates May Allot belong to an organization which has for supplies now awaiting shipment, "Under the very liberal provisions seven officers who have been paci- and the Russians have been given by the 1'nitcd States government fists: mon or less unwitting tools vessels for its transport. Shipment the private soldiers receive $30.00 per of the Imperial German will be held up by denial of bunker month, besides being furnished with coal to the ships. board, clothing and nearly every- thing require. Experience of they ntent the of compen- FEDERAL RESERVE BANK men serving in the National Guard by government PRAISES WORK OF THE on the and of men in the sation to the soldier in case of dis- bordir from suffered or WOMAN'S AUXILIARY that $5. CO ability injury regular army proves per disease contracted while in active month spending money is ample for "The Financial aid which the the of tobacco and what- service, and to his dependents in purchase case of death from such state of New Mexico has rendered ever the soldier needs which is not resulting . is injury. Such compensation will be deeply appreciated by the federal furnished by the government. A life authorities. As indicative of this insurance under the war risk paid in monthly instalments during policy in appreciation, witness the letter writ- for $4500.00 costs about $3.00 continuance of disability, and case plan of deith such will be ten to Mrs. W. E. I.indsey. chair- per month for a man 25 years of compensation paid monthly to the dependents for man of the' Woman's Auxiliary of age. and about Cic per month for the New Mexico Council of Defense, 00 a total period not exceeding 240 $1010 additional up to by .1. W. Each months. The monthly amount of Hoopes, deputy governor private soldier, after in of death will of the Federal Reserve bank at Dal- for $4500.00 life compensation case providing insurance, be from $25.00 to widow to las. It is as follows: can therefore allot $22.00 month no $75.00 per to widow and of chil- "I want to thank you personally to his dependents. lorge family dren: and to widowed mother $2000. for the work you accomplished for "In addition to this allotment of The Second Loan. the Compensation to disabled soldier Liberty pay by the soldier, government "The patriotism shown by wi'l to his a ranges from $30.00 per month up to practical pay dependents family de- the women of the Southwest, was allowance of $15.00 month to the $75.00 according to number of per in dis- splendid. $25.00 month to wife and pendents, and case of total wife; per as as $10000 month. "We have subscribed not much one child: $32 50 per month to wife ability high per No Need more than our quota, therefore, you and two children, and $5.00 for each Family Suffer can realize where we should have additional the child, provided that "With these liberal provisions no stood but for your devotion to duty. total family allowance will not ex- soldiers' dependents will suffer for 'On behalf of The De- 0 Treasury ceed $-- 00 per month. actual necessaries. partment, the Officials of the Fed- Wife Must Have $15 "As soon as the lists are prepared eral Reserve Bank, and indeed, on "The allotment of at least $15.00 the Council of Defense expects to behalf of a grateful Country, I thank per month by the soldier who has send a representative to each of the you from my heart. a wife is compulsory, as well as a Training Camps where any of the "Respectfully and sincerely yours." certain allotment in case he has onp New Mexico men are stationed to or more children and no wife: al- arrange for the proper allotments, "The question." "Is Kerensky a big lotment to parents and other rela- allowances and insurance. enough man to lead the Russians?" tives is voluntary. If he does make "In several instances of urgent has been answered in the affirma- allotment to parent, brother or sis- need the Council of Defense and tive. He is about two jumps ahead ter, the government will also pay some of the County Councils of De- of them. Chicago Tribune. a family allowance of equal amount fense have taken up the cases by up to $10.00 for each parent and correspondence, as they will do in The watch on the Rhine will soon $5.00 for each brother or sister. the case of men in the regular army become an alarm clock. Kansas City "Provision is also made for pay- - and other government service." Star.