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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO FRIDAY OCTOBER 11, 1918 NUMBER 210

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As you sit this night with your fam- STATE Land, high above the scream of the shells and jj y t ily about you, REMEMBER, it's the lads yt CENTRAL the cannon's death-fille- d roar, comes a cry y Over There who are keeping a peaceful roof for HeIp--fo- r the help of your dollars. k o'er head and a hearth unstained by the COMMITTEE front-lin- y f your The boys in the e trenches can ji y. y V hoof of a Hun. You won't forget that each not win the war without vou. 8 r those who have hour lists paid the supreme cccoocooc SCO? Are you an American, or will you turn a ? t sacrifice and be FREE. oseoseoooscoeosoececocooesoeoeeecosescco yt that you yours may deaf ear to that cry for HELP? y t oooooooeooooooooooooooooeoeoaooaooeeooooooeeoapoeoooooeooeacccoe Resoeeeeeoeee ieeaeoeeososeeoeoaogoess Ing settlements a secure and lasting SIR EDWARD ENEMY WILL HAV E peace, It will be necessary that all RECALL ARMIES, CARSON MME. PADEREWSKA who sit down at the pence table shall GERMANY ASKS LAOIJ DOOMED come ready and willing to pay the price, the only price, that will pro- THEN TALK PEACE TO PAY THE cure It, nnd ready und willing also to FOR ARMISTICE BY POILU BLOW PRICE," create Iii some virile fashion the only instrumentality by which it can he made cerluln that the 'agreements- of PRESIDENT WILSON ASKS PRINCE the will he honored anil fulfilled. CONFERENCE REQUESTED ON BERRY-AU-BA- FALLS AND CRA-ONN- E PRESIDENT peace MAX WHOM HE REPRESENTS "That Is Justice In "PEACE DRIVES" OPENED BY r,A IS MIS price impartial IN fit J I TOTTERING FRENCH ARMISTICE PROPOSAL. f v" every Item of set I no matter lenient, VIENNA AND BERLIN. DRIVE TURK8 FROM BEIRUT. whose Interest Is crossed; not only Wilson Tells U. S. Aims in New Impartial Justice, hut also the satis- faction of the several whose York Address. peoples TEXT OF LANS NG NOTE fortunes lire dealt with. Thnt Indis- 'BACK TO RHINE FIRST" GAIN pensable Instrumentality Is a league BRITISH AT DOUAI of nations formed under covenants "FIO COMPROMISE WITH FOE" will he thnt efllcuclous. GOOD FAITH WOULD DEPEND UP- "Without such S REGARDa i EUTONS MOVE8 instrumentality, hy ON HUNS WITHDRAWING FROM AMERICANS IN CHAMPAGNE which the pence of the world can he AS TO SAVE DE- ATTEMPT FORCE FOE NORTHWARD DE- Executive Is Not a will rest In INVADED TERRITORY. Says Peace Que guaranteed, pence pnrt EL FEATED ARMIES. tion of Coming to Terms "For We upon the word of outlaws und only SPITE STRONG RESISTANCE. thnt word. For will Cannot Come to Terms With upon Germany Wesorn I lilitn NfWH HTVlre. to iMief Them" as Have have redeem her ehurncter, not only Western I'nlon News Servica. "They Oct. Presidenl Wil- Newspaper Weatern Newspaper Union News Servloa. Made It by what happens at the peace table Washington. v Impossible." son met wf, Oct. 7. Prince Max- but what follows. hns note m Copenhagen, 8. Germany's peace Washngton, Oct. President Wil I see constitution with a move which will at one stroke Sir Edward Carson, imilian of Baden, the new German Im- Mme. Paderewska, wife of lanace son will the New York. St.pt. .".(I. President Wll "And, ns It, the attorney general reject Teutonic plea for a whether her Is e of Great Britain and leader of perial chancellor, announced in the Padcrewskl, Is head of the Polish White son, before mi limni'iise uudleuce In of that league of nations and the develop proposal Ulster, compromise peace and he will do so u retchstag that be had sent a note Cross and has raised a of Polish tin' house here b ar definition of its objects must be or merely a pretension, and. if Ireland, who resigned from the coali- corps as spokesman not only of the United Metropolitan opera it tion cabinet. His defection was through the Swiss to Pres nurses for service In France. delivered the must smash a part, is in a sense the most essen pretension be, fully justify for all the government States, but of all the other nations Friday night result of the strenuous he ident Wilson, in which he had request- lair war address of his rnreer. tial part, of the peace setllement It time before the world the prolonging fight has fighting the central powers. As the made In the cabinet In of ed Mr, Wilson to take the In self. It cannot be formed now. If of the war with force to the uttermost. favor up question result of exchanges of be words that tingled with the tipirlt of about and to com ABSOLUTE opinion ttf In formed now, It would be a new force without stmt or limn. At ho bringing peace SURRENDER tween the President and the heads of America the great struggle, the merely municate alliance confined to the nations asso some tunc the president has lel'l wide with the other belligerents the allied now in president reiterated the purposes for the governments pro- which the civilized world Is ciated against a common enemy. It open llie door to peace. regarding subject. gress, Germany will be informed, lighting EXPLOSION KILLS PROPOSED IN end made It that the is not likely that It could be formed The text of the communication FIFTY The chancellor told the reichstag he SENATE AS FIRST it is believed, that peace can be plain only peace had we ran consider Is the peace of vic alter that setlleuieut. handed in the charge of .Switzerland in addressed his note to the Presi- STEP FOR GERMANY. obtained only by unconditional sur- tory. "It Is necessary to guarantee the Washiiigion follows: dent of the United States because Mr. render, and that an armistice can be I OVER 150 INJURED WHEN SHELL-LOADIN- In on The president showed his faith la pence, and the pence cannot lie guar- "Sir: have the honor fo acknowl- Wilson, his message to Congress granted only upon the basis of the Jan. 8, in in U. S. the nation by only a few anteed hs mi afterthought. The rea- edge, on behalf of the Presidenl, your PLANT IS WRECKED. 1918, nnd bis later procla- Spokesmen Senate Unreserved evacuation of France and all devoting in Belgium, words to the I.iherly loan, lie de son, to speak in plain terms again, note of Oct. ti, Inclosing the communi- mations, particularly his New York Declarations Against Parley other invaded territory. on a With clared he knew the eonnlry would why It must he guaranteed Is that cation from the German governmen speech Sept. 27, had proposed Enemy Now. " to I am Loss Will for which Ber-thel- do Its part. there will be parties to the peace the President, and instructed Property Probably Exceed program a general peace The troops of French General ot lie to a wildly enthusiastic whose have untrust by the President to request you to $15,000,000 Population In Town Germany, and her allies could accept have delivered a successful spoke promises proved Western Newspaper Union News Service. audience, which let him know his con- worthy, and means must be found In make tlie following communication to of 10,000 Made Homeless. as a basis for negotiation. blow against the Germans northwest i 'ii'ii'Tllor: Washington. Immediate fidence would not be misplaced. connection with llie peace settlement the Impe rial tlei niiin Chancellor Accepts Wilson'a Terms. rejection of Rheims, which adds materially to - of the German and Austrian Text of Address. Itself to remove that source of Inse- "'Before making to llie re- Amsterdam, Oct. 7. The text of the proposal the menace that is hanging over the of the Wilern XenspafH'i- I'nlon News Service. for an armistice and peace negotia The In as fol- urity. quest Imperial Gorman govern- note forwarded by the imperial Ger- German front from the North sea to president spoke part ment and in order that that shall Perth Auiboy, N. J., Oct. 7. Army tions was demanded in the Senate lows : , "It would be to leave the guar reply man chancellor. Prince Maximilian, to the Swiss border. This was the cap- folly officers Monday leaders ao- - be anil as Investigating the by voicing the coin Berry-Au-Sa- c "My 1'Vilow Citizens: I am not here antee to the subsequent voluntary candid straightforward the explosion ('resident Wilson through the Swiss ture of on the north side momentous interest.- - imnlved which wrecked the great shell loading nion sentiment of the membership. to promote the loan. That will lie done lon of the government we have seen require, government follows; "The German of the Aisne, about ten and a half the President of the I'nited States plant of the T. A. Gillespie Company There was no dissent from the view aldy anil eiitlnislnstjeally dune liy destroy Russia and deceive Koiimniiia. government requests the Presidenl of miles northwest of Rheims and only It at Morgan estimated lhat the dead that an armistice would defeat all that the hundreds, of thousands of and deems necessary to assure himself the United StateB to take in hand the a scant five miles from the eastern loyal Particulars of Terms. would not number more than America and the allies have been tiieloss men and women who have of the exact meaning of the note o fifty restoration of peace, acquaint all the end of the famous Chemln des Dames These, then are some of the par the and the Injured 150. The property fighting for, and every speaker dur to present it to you and to imperial chancellor. belligerent states of this request and ridge at Craonne. A further advance ticulars, and I state them with the "Does mean loss probably will approximate be- ing two hours of a session de- our fellow citizens throughout the the Imperial chancellor invite them to send plenipotentiaries spirited northward across the railroad not greater conlidence because I can state tween $15,000,000 and $20,000,000. voted to discussion of the en and I have not llie least doubt thai the imperial Gemini) government for the purpose of opening negotia entirely alone will put the great of country, them authoritatively as representing Lute It was believed move In stronghold of tin Ir I know accepts Hie terms laid down by the Saturday danger tions. It the set forth emy's latest joined declaring Laon in a but also will out- complete surress, for Ibis of of accepts program pocket, coun- government's Interpretation President in his address to the Con greater devastation by the blowing the of that only through military victory their spirit and the of the : by President the United States flank Neufchatel, another enemy spirit Its own duty with regard to peace up of stores of trinitrotoluol was vir- could the cause of the allies hu- try. gross of the Pi ited States on .Ian. In his message to Congress on Jan and stronghold In the west. FIRST The Impartial Justice tually over. manity be won. The of "No man or woman who has last and in subsequent addresses, and anu in his later pronouncements, es- suggestion The Turks also have suffered a se- really icted out must Involve no dlscriininii- - officers after a re- such a was taken In what this war means can hes- that its object in entering into discus Army reported pecially his speech of Sept. 27, as a step scornfully denounced rious blow in the loss to the French lion between those to whom we wislk connaissance by airplane that the lo- as an insidious attack ot a en itate to give to the very limit of what sions would he only to agree upon the basis for peace negotiations losing of Beirut, capital of the Vilayet, Syria. to he Just and those to whom we do details of cation of the boats and storehouses amy. they have. - practical their application "With a view to avoiding further The occupation of this seaport on the ot wish to lie Just. It must be a Jus- ti; such that they believed there was Senator Hitchcock of "And it Is my mission here to try to "The President feels bound to say bloodshed the German government Nebraska, Mediterranean by a French naval divi ice that no favorites nnd knows i light It would be chairman of the make clear once more what the war plays with regard to the suggestion of an probability exploded requests the immediate conclusion of Senate foreign rela sion gives the allies a base for the o standard but the equal rights of either by fire or concussion. tlons committee; Leader really means. Von will need no other armistice Hint he would not feel at an armistice on land and water and Republican landing ot men who can operate in all the several peoples. With the passing of the menace of of mi- Stlllllllnllnll. liberty to propose a cessation of arms In the air." Lodge Massachusetts, ranking directions against the Turks over the SECOND No or an explosion around the the leader of the Sen- "We accepted the Issues of the war spcciul separate to the governments with which the plant, it is announced that Turkey will nority committee; roads radiating from It. iterest of nation or any of caring for the homeless ators Poindexter of Mc- ns facts, not as any group of men any single government of the United States is as take a similar step. Washington, Although peace talk still Is In the roup of nations can he made the became a serious one. Cumber of North Pittman of either here or elsewhere had dellned sociated against the central powers Kaiser admits Macedonian Rout. Dakota? air, there Is no peace for the German basis of of the settlement South Ainboy, a town of about 10,' Ashurst and of them, and we can accept no outcome any part so long as the armies of those powers Nevada, Smith Ari and Austro-Hungaria- in Is com- ooo four miles ot Berlin. Em'peror William issued a armies the which does not squarely meet and set- which not consistent with the are upon their soil. The good faith of population north zona, Nelson of Minnesota and Reed field. mon Interest of all. Morgan, was wrecked proclamation to the German army and of tle them. any discussion would manifestly de- virtually by the Missouri were among the speakers, Marshal Foch's armies are no series of blasts. a navy, in which, after announcing that proceed The War's Issues. "THIRD There can be leagues pend upon the consent of the central Scarcely building representing both political parties. without in in it remains habitable. were the Macedonian front had crumbled, ing pause their task of or alliances or special covenants und powers Immediately to withdraw their Many Ihe discussion, which was made to "Those Issues are these: unroofed and tho walls of others he declared that he had decided, in ac- clearing Belgium and France of the understandings within the general und forces everywhere from invaded te vacant galleries, closed as a precau- and are "Shall the military power of nny na blown In, while of cord with his allies, to offer invader, they continuing to common family of the league of na ritory. every pane glass again tion against the Spanish influenza epi meet tion or group of nations be suffered to was broken, peace to the enemy. with great successes. tions. "The President also feels that he demic, may be renewed when the Sen- in determine the fortunes of peoples over Austro-Hungar- Likewise, Serbia and Albania the And more lin Wants "Peace," ate reconvenes a recess. Whom they have no to rule ex "I'Ol'RTlI specifically, is justified in asking whether the after Serbs and Italians are fast reclaim right there can bo no selfish, eco- Allies Take 254,000 Hun Prisoners. Paris. AuBtro After Senator Hitchcock the of force? special, perinl chancellor is speaking merely The Hungarian min- and others ing enemy occupied at fept right combination within the had declared an territory, while, Shall strong nations be free to nomic league for the constituted authorities of the Paris. During the period from Sept. ister at Stockholm has been charged armistice Impossible, last reports, the British General and no of force of 10 to Senator McCumber Wrong weak nations and make them employnunt any empire who have so far conducted the to Sept. 30 the uliied armies in request the Swedish government to introduced a res in Palestine still was hard after economic for exclusion olution subject to their purpose and Interest? boycott except war. He deems the answer to these France and Belgium have captured transmit to President Wilson a pro proposing as the first requi- the retreating Turks. as the of economic by to conclude site to abso- "Shall people be ruled and dnminnt- power penalty questions vital from every point of officers, 120,192 men, 1,600 cannon posal immediately with any peace negotiations, While further good gains have been exclusion from the markets of the ac-- him lute surrender rd, even In their own Internal affairs, view. and more than 6,000 machine guns, and his allies a general armistice by Germany, including made by the British east of Arras, world he vested in the of assur-ance- dissolution of hy arbitrary and force, may league "Accept, sir, the renewed ordlng to an official statement issued and to start without delay negotia her army and navy and where the operations have In view the Irresponsible as a of or bv their own will and choice? nations Itself means discipline of my high consideration. here Wednesday. Since July 15 and tions for peace. pledges for complete indemnifications. capture of the town and highly important 'Shall there be a common standard control. "ROBERT LANSING." up to Sept. 30 the allies have captured No Peace Except On Surrender. The resolution was referred to the for- of Douai, and other advances have All relations of right and privilege for all peoples "HI'TH International agree ,518 officers, 248,494 men, 3,869 can Washington. An Austrian appeal eign committee. been recorded between Cambrai and of kind must com nnd nations or shall the strong do us ments and treaties every Washington. General Piaz, non, more than 23,000 machine guns for an armistice for discussion of St. Quentin, chief interest for tlie pres- be known In to mander-in-chie- f of COLORADO they will and the weak suffer without made their entirety of the Italian army, nnd hundreds mine throwers, the peace on President Wilson's own SCHOOL3 CLOSED. ent centers in the fighting in Cham- redress? the rest of the world. has issued a general order reminding statement says. and terms is regarded here as the logical Measures Taken to pagne, between the Argonne for "Shall the assertion of he alliances und econmlc riv- his soldiers that the enemy still is on Rigid Stop Spread est and the right hap "Special sequel of the President's recent sum of Influenza. Meuse, while the French hazard and by casual alliance or shall alries and hostilities have been the Italian, French and Belgian soil, and Austria and Bavaria May Surrender. mary rejection of the that and Americans are driving the enemy theffi proposal Denver. Eleven additional deaths there be a common concert to oblige prolific sources In the modern world calling on not to be weakened Paris. The German censor at Ber hostilities be suspended for secret teadily northward, despite great re the observance of common of the and thnt pro- of but to making a total of thirty deaths from on rights? plans passions by flattering hopes peace, lin permits the German press to print and nonbinding peace discussions. sistance positions of . strategic Nil man, no of men, chose duce war. It would be nn Insincere hold themselves in readiness to com- Spanish influenza, were reported group irticles dwelling on the situ-itlo- What the American value. to be ns ns did not probable government's Monday to Dr. William H. these the Issues of the struggle. well Insecure pence that pletely crush tlie enemy if his peace in case answer to such an be Sharpley, In the latest fighting the Americans of Germany the that appeal would is manager of health, and he estimated They nre the Issues of It, and they exclude them In definite nnd binding offers prove to be "a fresh form of drove the Germans out of Chatel Che-her- y, Austria should be forced to lay down indicated by the statement author- were 100 new in must be settled by no or terms. the old that there cases the ob- arrangement guile." her arms under pressure, to ized when the Austro-Hungaria- for- northwest of Apremont, and or according city, bringing the total number up to compromise adjustment of Interests, "National purposes hnve fallen more dvices Paris. It is minister ac- tained command of the heights west reaching declared eign complained that his approximately 500, Dr. as- but definitely and once for nil and with nnd more nnd the Entire Cabinet Quits. Austria-Hungar- Sharpley of the Aire. The offi- Into the background Spanish that If should give in, ceptance of President Wilsons' princi- latest German n full man-kin- serted, however, that he believed the and utieiiuivoonl acceptance of common purpose of enlightened d Madrid. The cabinet headed by Banvria follow ber had not been noticed cial communication reports that tho- - the that the might example. ples that peace plague was under control. principle Interest of the hns tnken their place. Antonio Maura has resigned. The could not be talked of Americans Monday evening began a weakest Is as sacred as upon any Colorado State University at Boulder now the Interest of I'lain hnve de cabinet was formed last March. terms so as Aus- attack In this region. workaday people long Germany and is closed until further notice to pre- the strongest. manded almost time came Canadian Council Takes Over Butter. Taken altogether, the south- every they tria occupied a single foot of con- vent the further of influenza entire Enemy Without Honor. and nre still thnt Ottawa. All creamery butter pro- - spread ern front of the Germans seems to be together, demnnding, WHEAT CROP 918,920,000 BUSHELS quered territory. among the students. The State School "This Is we the lenders of their e luced in the provinces of Alberta, in a rather serious situation from La. what mean when we governments There is no disposition to believe, of Mines will be under the strictest of a pence, if we to them plainly what It Is ex Forecast for Corn Production Is Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario and Fere to the north of Verdun. Laon. speak permanent ' however, that an early end of the war and limited academic in- wluit It Is thnt are seek Quebec between Sept. 30 and Nov. 9. quarantine the storehouse of the Germans speak sincerely, Intelligently, and actly they 2,717,775,000 Bushels. is in sight, in spite of the fact that struction will be continued under the great In this war and what think inclusive, hnve been commandeered northeastof is to with a real knowledge and compre- ing they Washington. This year's wheat the Germans are known to be desper most rules. The Soissons, reported hension the Items of the final settlement should by the Dominion government under rigid Agricultural be on fire, the of the matter we deal with. crop will be 918,920,000 bushels, tho ately anxious to halt by diplomacy the at Fort Collins will have its indicating possibility "We are be. an order In council. Canadian con- college of an early falling back; the Chemin all agreed that there department of agriculture announced steady advance of their enemies to- 650 students under close health sur- can be no sumers are allowed two pounds of des Dames defenses are outflanked at peace obtained by any They are not yet satisfied with in its preliminary estimate of produc- ward the German border. veillance and is with kind been creamery butter a person a month. cooperating fully both ends; Rheims has been restored of bargain or compromise with whnt they have told. They still tion. wheat production is n The Washington government, it was the local and state health authorities the of the em- seem to fear are and the Germans pushed back more governments central that they getting bushels and spring wheat pro made plain, would not be stampeded to prevent influenza from spreading. because we have nsk for In statesmen's Gen. Doyen Dead from Influenza. than ten miles north of it, while east- pires, dealt with whnt they only duction 363.195,000 bushels. cither by reports nor by Invitation to Governor Gunter issued a proclama them and have seen terms in the terms of territorial ward General Gouraud's armies and already them only A corn production of 2,717,775,000 Washington. Brig. Gen. Charles A. cease hostilities, should one be of- tion urging health officers to adopt deal with other that were and the divisions of commandant of the American First army are brilliant- governments Arrangements bushels was forecast from the condi Doyen, the Marine fered from the Imperial German gov- measures to prevent the spread of in- to this at Ilrest-Lltovs- and not In terms of broad vision. ly carrying out their part of the party struggle, power tion of the crop Oct. 1. Corps training ramp at Quantico, Va., ernment. fluenza, and many cities have already great and ISnchnrest. nnd nnd nnd the Do- converging movement that Justice mercy pence Estimate of production of other died there of influence. General taken such action. seemingly deep-seate- long- - at no far distant date will force "They have convinced us thnt si.tlsfuctlon of those follows: yen returned from France some the are without of and distracted men crops uats, i,53o,2!i,oui) Colorado Soldier Dies in Camp. enemy to his line. they honor and do not ngs oppressed 236,505,000; buck- months ago. Gains in materially readjust bushels; barley, Dodge, la. Twenty-on- e deaths Eqidemic Army Camps. A of Intend Justice. observe no and women nnd enslaved peoples thnt - Camp further indication the troublous They wheat. 19,473,000; white potatoes. 391,- influenza in- covenants, accept no but seem to them the only things worth were reported from Spanish influenza Washington. Spanish times in the German army is the re- principle 279,0110; sweet Americans Overseas Total 1,840,000. twenty-f- potatoes, 85.473,000; creased more the g force and their own interests. flphtlng a war for thnt engulfs the by the division surgeon general Mon rapidly during port that Field Marshal von Hlnden-bur- 15,606,000; 41.918,000; to A total of our 6 flax, rice, Washington. 1,840,000 He also hours ending Oct. at noon has in- world. - day morning. announced that resigned after a stormy Impossible to Come to Terms. bacco, 1,2(15,302,000 pounds; pears, 10,- American have been sent over- than in similar since "Itut I, for one, am glad to troops out of 6,000 cases under observation any period the terview with Emperor William during "We cannot 'come to terms' with attempt 194,000 bushels; 198,389,000 seas to members of House the answer and In the apples, date, the 4,628 were diagnosed at Spanish influ- disease became epidemic. Reports to which Von Hindenburg Informed the them. They have made It ngnln again bushels; 6,158,000; kaflrs, committee said were told impossible. thnt I may make It clenrer thnt sugar beets, military they enza. The deaths brought the the office of the surgeon general of emperor that a German retreat on a "The Ceruuin must this hope 17,802,000 camp's people by one Is to those who 72,650,000 bushels; beans, at a War Department conference. total from the epidemic to The the army showed 17,383 new cases in large scale was necessary. time be fully aware that we cannot ny thought sntlsfy bushels. thirty. In the ranks and are, epidemic is at its most critical army camps. Oct. 5. "Ferdinand of accept the word of those who forced struggle perhaps stage Paris, King shove all others entitled to a Yankees Lead Archangel Advance. now and Lieut. Col. B. W. Rich an- is to have abdicated this war upon us. We do not think reply Colonel at Camp Grant Slays Self. Bulgaria reported whose meaning no one can have any Archangel. American troops now nounced there would be a decrease in Six Die at Bliss of Influenza. In favor of Crown Prince Boris, who the same thoughts or speak the same 111. Col. Charles ncuse for misunderstanding. If he un- Camp Grant, I hold the farthest point south reached deaths and number of cases. El Paso, Tex. She deaths occurred has assumed language of agreement. o Among already power, according derstands the Inngunge In which It Is Hagadorn, acting commandant ot the allied forces in the ad- those dead were R. E. here and at Fort Bliss to a Basel to "It Is of capital thnt we by any reported Saturday night dispatch the Havas importance or can get some one to trans- Camp Grant, committed suicide. vance southward from Colo. from Spanish Influenza. should be that no spoken Archangel. Joycoy, agency quoting advices from Vienna. explicitly agreed late It correctly Into his own. peace shall be obtained by kind any " 'Peace drives' can he Allies Unite in Blow. Death Too Good for Kaiser. of compromise or abatement of the effectively Mighty Loan Drive Quota $416,000,000 Dally. Nearly $11,000,000 First Day for Bonds Bisbee Has 125 Influenza Cases. utilized and silenced only by showing 9. The British and New York. "We will the kai- principle we have avowed as the prin- London, Oct, place Oct. 8. With the Denver. Eighteen thousand Denver Ariz. to noon Oct. every victory of the nations asso- we Washington, open- Bisbee, Up 7, ciples for which we are fighting. fiat Americans have advanced to a depth ser in exile; won't kill him or Von of second patriots swatted the kaiser's latest 125 ciated against Germany brings the na- ing the week of the fourth cases of Spanish influenza had There should exist no doubt about of about three miles on a twenty-mil- e Tirpltz. Death is too good for them," peace proposal Monday to the tune of tions nearer the sort of peace which Liberty loan campaign the managers been reported to Dr. C. H. Hunt, health that. I am, therefore, to take In declared Secretary of Labor Wilson at $7,050,300 In Fourth Loan going will and reassurance to front their great attack between St. face a most tremendous task. From Liberty officer for Cochise county. . There of with the ut- bring security the Hippodrome, addressing an audi- while more the liberty speaking oil and make the recurrence of Quentin and Cambrai. Over a front now until the close of the campaign. subscriptions, than 12,000 have been no deaths, tho some of the most frankness about the Im- peoples ence of 6,000 at a Liberty Loan gath others from outside counties swelled practical another struggle of pitiless force and of twenty miles between Cambrai and Oct. 19, daily subscriptions must aver- patients are reported to be quite ill. thnt are Involved in It. ering. - the chorus with plications bloodshed forever Impossible and St. the British, American and age $416,000,000 If the entire $6,000,- $3,812,700, making Quarantine regulations put in force that Quentin Colorado's total at the Foe Must Pay the Price. nothing else can. French have started a 000,000 is to be disposed of during this subscriptions here Saturday, resulting in the clos- troops mighty German Police Chief in Warsaw Shot close of the first of the official in- "If It be in deed and In truth the "Germany Is constantly Intimating in Its initial has period. This statement is based on day ing of the theaters, churches, schools drive, which, stage, Zurich. The chief of German tensive $10,863,000. common object of the governments the 'terms' she will accept; and al- thrown the back from the sales reported by banks and trust com drive, Practically and other places of public assemblage. enemy highly in has The San one of the citizens associated against Germany and of ways finds thnt the world does not tactical to a police Warsaw, Poland, been panies. Francisco district every city's 250,000 were widened in scope today when prized positions depth shot an unidtntified The announced had faced the east for one minute and then or- the nations whom they govern, as I want terms. It wishes the final tri- of from two to five miles. by person. that it passed the special sales at local stores were believe It to be, to achieve by the corn- - umph of justice and fair dealing." assassin fled. $100,000,000 mark. began subscribing Denver's $18,000,000 dered discontinued. Denounces "Peace" Move Gompers Draft Lists Mailed to Boards. Germane Removing Alsatian Civilians. Call 29,999 to Technical Schools. Allies to Strike at Constantinople. True Happiness. a million dogs as any other on Rome. Samuel way Gompers, preslden, Washington. Copies of the sixty- - Geneva. German military authori- Washington. Provost Marshal Gen- Saloniki. "We will soon our earth." Kansas Star. Of direct "Paw," began little ISeareat, "when City the American Federation of Labor, eight-pag- e eral Crowder called pamphlet containing the ties have begun to remove the inhab- for 29,999 gram- blow at Constantinople and the Van- 4 I'm to be rlclT I'll who is here with a delegation of Amer mar school forty-tw- o grow up going 17,000 numbers in draft drawing last itants of Alsace, to the graduates from quished Turk will be thrown once and 'save a million dollars and It all ican labor leaders, strongly denounced according states and District spend "Speed Up" Slogan. week were mailed to more Franco-America- the of Columbia - Saturday Democrate, In expectation of a n for all Into Asia," declared Gen. Fran- for dogs." Just a hint of the ac- the recent peace move of the central to entrain Oct 15 for technical unprecedented than 4,500 local exemption boards in attack on the frontier. The chet d'Esperey, the allied commander-in-chie- f "Good Lord!" replied his sire, Mr. tivity of the American these powers. schools. Ot the total 980 will be ne- shipyards the United States. inhabitants of twenty villages. Includ- on- the Macedonian front. In Johnson of Rumpus llidge. "There days Is afforded by the names of groes. Voluntary Induction will be al- Cap the Goutavon and al- to a demonstration. million-dolla- r in the that are In German Ace of 44 Victories Killed. ing Ferrette, Winkel, lowed until Oct. IS. replying hain't do dog papers Being published the British Capture 71,000 Turks. have been world." various These Include: Amsterdam. Ru ready sent to Bavaria. Some plants. Speed Flight Lieut Frits London. Seventy-on- e million-dolla- thousand of the villagers have across Seventeen Influenza Cases at Nation to Fix Prices. "I don't want r dog. Up, Newark Bay, N. Heave Togeth- of the German army, who claimed escaped Pueblo. Clothing J.; mey Turks have been taken prisoner the Swiss frontier. Fear of Is Nine new cases of Do r by disorder Pueblo. of Spanish Prices and distribu I want a million dogs." er, Portland, Ore.; Tour Bit, of forty-fou- . air victories, has been Washington. General forces since the Alsace-Lorrain- New-burg- Allenby's rampant throughout influenza were In this tion of "You're shore taking In a powerful the same city; Fore an Aft, of h, to the Lokal Aniel reported city practically all articles of wear killed, according commencement of the British Food is scarce and Is 4. of But aw, well, I N. T.; Dry Dock opera- little fuel avail Oct This makes a total of seven ing apparel are to be controlled by sight territory. Dial, of ger of Berlin. tions In Palestine and able. Mckoa feller could be as happy with Brooklyn, and the Compass, Chester, Pa, Syria, teen. the War Industries Board. TROOPS CONVOYED TO FRONT LINES BY MOTOR pcry and can be washed down with s hose as it is waterproof. i m The brick are laid up in a half-inc- h WILSON DRAMS 322 Portland cement cushion and the Joints between the brick are grouted. "SHED In some horse barns a door of this Our Part in the Nation OVERHANG Official Command- Feeding type Is laid over the complete barn United States but In most cases a concrete floor Is IH er in Chief Begins Work ' a-e- . placed in the barn outside of the (Special Information Service, United States Department of Agriculture.) Structure Popular in East Can stalls. of Selection. Is GUINEA PIGS HAVE A WARTIME JOB, TOO. Be Used Anywhere. The frame of the born supported on a good concrete foundation that Is carried down to spread footings below 13,000,000 MEN ARE CALLED the frost line. The walls are also GOOD FLOORING IMPORTANT carried 24 Inches above grade and the studs are placed on top of this wall. More Then Twenty-si- x Hours Con- To protect the ends of the studding sumed In the Task Final Notifi- Cork Brick and Treated Wood Block and prevent them from rotting the cation to Be Left to the Vari- Found to Be Excellent Mate- studs are In sockets placed studding ous Local Boards. rials for Use In the made of cast iron. These sockets are Stalls. Imbedded in the concrete and present one of the best ways of constructing FIRST 100 NUMBERS Mr. William A. Radford will answer frame barn structures. Holes are pro- DRAWN IN and advice THE DRAFT questions give FREE OF vided In sides of the sockets so CC8T on all subjects pertaining to the the subject of building work on the farm, for that they can be nailed to the upright 8erial Order Serial the readers or this On account ot Order paper. timbers. Post sockets are also pro- drawri. number. drawn. number. his wide experience as Editor, Author and vided for double row of Manufacturer, he Is, without doubt, the the posts 1 322 51 4,287 highest authority on all these subjects. that run through the center of the 2 7.277 62 12,839 Address all inquiries to William A. Rad- ' barn. 3 6,708 53 625 ford, No. 1827 Prairie avenue, Chicago, Stable Room for Cows. British reserve troops being hurriedly convoyed to the front line by 111., and only inclose three-ce- stamp for 4 1,027 54 72 Is reply. Resides the horses this "Pennsyl- 5 16,169 55 11,338 A detachment of the medical corps on foot. - vania type" barn Is arranged to stable 6 8,366 56 832 fe'A- WILLIAM By A. RADFORD. seven cows and a quantity of loose 7 6,366 57 10,491 Ay "Buck Kast" they still build their stock. It Is 70 by 40 feet In slse on 8 1,697 58 14,023 SELECT BACK ROADS horns with a shed overhang, or In the ground with a big storage mow 59 HEED OF EXPERT 9 7,123 14,043 " others words with the stock shelter overhead the same size as the founda- 10 2,781 60 964 rift FOR MOST PLEASURE under the main roof of the barn and tion Including the stock shed. 11 9,783 61 8,637 wmmmmwmmmm tinder the was built for WmmmmmM TO FIX BATTERY projecting second story hay This barn a farmer 12 6,147 62 2,897 mow. who raised fine Herefords and also 13 10,086 63 7,834 Advice to Motorists Who Prefer It's a good style anywhere: and Is kept a number of mares to raise colts. 14 438 64 4,723 often used for combined horse and He wanted a barn to store feed and to 15 904 65 10,656 Not to Eat Dust All Day. stork barns. furnish shelter his Herefords and Starting Mechanism of Car Is for 16 12.368 66 4,327 ' On the larger farms It is very nec- stabling for the rough farm bronchos 17 1,523 67 3,505 Too Many M- Is essary to have room for the horses in winter. 18 68 Regarded by Average Motorist Learning That 7,512 6,348 These Are Smooth-Haire- d Cavies, the Preferred Varieties. There Are Two Kinds of Highways that are needed In the work during He wanted an open shed fronting to 19 6,360 69 7,234 otorists as a Mystery. en-Jo- One Is Main Road Utilized certain seasons of the year such as the south, where the cnttle could y 20 3,748 70 4 on In to obtain Mostly by Speeders. during seeding lime in the spring and the sunshine warm days, and 21 6,540 71 12,842 point selecting stock is also during the full jHowlng. Farm- - he wanted a stock stable with a feed 22 3,808 72 4,482 GUINEA PIG HOW healthy animals that will mature quick ti:.:e fox making repairs There are at least two distinctive 23 1,240 73 9,022 ly and attain good size. classes of motor-ca-r drivers. One In- 24 16,846 74 1,961 Guinea pigs require about the same cludes those who desire to get from a 25 1,907 75 4,886 DOING HIS "BIT" kind of accommodations as rabbits. 8hould Be Opened for Owner's Inspec- given point to another given point In 26 12,521 76 16,009 Two general methods of managing tion and All Separators Removed the shortest possible time. The other 27 6,593 77 12,930 them have been advocated courts and Be All because the automo- 28 3,941 78 134 houses. Also they require about the Regulation May enjoys motoring in That la Needed. bile gives one a chance to see the 29 3,073 79 14,319 Small Animals Used Testing same diet as rabbits. They eat fre- beauties of nature, to seek out quiet 30 13,728 80 12,210 and Serums quently during the day, and should 31 20 81 Standardizing novo a constant of dry educational and primitive spots, and to view the 8,317 supply staple, "Despite the campaign a 32 82 395 and Antitoxins. food. A pan of water, a piece of rock on a country at its best. There is sharp 6,857 carried by battery manufacturers, two. Most of the 33 83 salt and a pan of dry grain should of motorists still con line between the .... 1,255 5,240 great majority mem- 34 84 available. to treat their as casualty lists are made up of ... .14,122 12,284 tlnue starting battery Accidents to the driv- 35 11,101 85 The of guinea pigs requires and the same Is bers of the first. 11,255 VALUABLE HELP TO SCIENCE rearing a mystery, question no are 36 2,132 86 657 no knowledge and no after When should er who is in particular hurry extraordinary occurring day day. more 37 87 12,618 great outlay of capital ; little space Is a be and when should Infrequent 10,762 battery repaired A man who has driven a car for sev- 38 3,235 88 3,531 needed to accommodate the animals, be thrown .... It away? that one can tell the 39 739 89 14,361 Immature Anlmsls Weighing About which are hardy and easily managed. The answer to "Put eral years says this Is, yourself of a car without a device that 40 16,657 90 13.754 Nine Ounces Ars Required for They make Interesting pets and satis- In bands of an and at the speed the expert the number of miles an hour. 41 6,809 91 11,464 Medicsl Research Work 8ome factory food animals. The constantly same time the In registers bear following points When the car is 20 to 25 miles 42 4,948 92 13,841 on Them. increasing demand for them in scien- T. of going Hints Raising mind," says F. Kalas, manager on hour Is of conversa- 43 8,772 93 tific investigations and medical re- In there plenty 8,055 battery depot Washington. tion on the back seat. The 44 7,034 94 8,777 search Insures a ready market for rea- "Have for occupants Guinea pigs are fit for any table and your battery opened your out of interest and com- 45 535 95 7,952 connec- sonable numbers at prices that should own and re- point things are receiving attention now In Inspection, all separators ment thereon." When the 46 8,691 96 11,191 be remunerative to the producer. so the entire surface of speed gets tion with the utilization of every meuns moved, that to 85 or 40 miles an hour there Is 47 11,060 97 15,760 Persons considering the raising of up ' , ' ' of Increasing food supplies. There Is the Individual plates may be readily I iW""aif ,s, JT 48 98 guinea may find a detailed discus- less talking, and when a higher mark 8,858 13,359 another war-tim- e use, however, that pigs seen. Ev- 49 sion of the In Farmers' Bulletin Is attained there Is dead silence. 219 99 12,184 perhaps appeals more to the Imagina- subject Expense of G2.1, Guinea Issued Reinstating. erybody in the car has his eyes glued 50 16,518 100 11,232 tion. This Is in medical reseurch, es- "liaising Pigs," by examination shows that the the United States of ag- "If the on the road ahead, and is hopeful that ers that use these seasons as rack for und a few in testing and standardizing department chocolate brown In during stormy days, Washington. Woodrow Wilson, ci- pecially riculture. positive plates (a nothing will happen. There Is no time ten a stanchions In a stable antitoxins and serums. Such medical many as horses say that good separate for vilian commander in chief of the Unit- color) and the negative plates (slate and no Inclination to talk, even if the barn for them Is the best kind of the cows and calves, where he could research work has been much enlarged, Intact It Is sim- ed States and navy, in ut , ij.tiillAJ,AAAilifI Jul. 4 A Juiiiliil liAifciliiliiln i gray) are mechanically rush of air would permit It. It the horses In fine feed them The tinny person und has Increased in Impor- 1,11111 T ...... I ITT ... a case of the economy. keeps differently. arrange- noon September 30, turned over to greutly ply retnsulatlng plates Happily, the average motorist does ment as fitted into his stock-raisin- g tance since America's Into the ii BREEDING GUINEA PIGS can be done condition and makes it eaay to regu- shown America's establishment the entry with separators, and this not drive at an excessive speed, and so he could the' milltury world war. late their feed and take care of them plans keep entire 13,000,000 men an of learn- between the ages ! at average expense approximate- It Is the average motorist who Is so und feed ac- in made to '. ! ! that they can work ten hours a day breeding stock separate e The guinea pig, being Guinea pigs breed at a very ly one-sixt- h the cost of a new battery. that there are two kinds of high- of eighteen and forty-fiv- embraced In ing If In the of serums und anti- ) but for ' be- necessary. cordingly. tile VI help testing early age, their capacity In some makes of batteries a very ways. One kind Is the main road September registration. I ! By a barn It Is pos- The stable part is built with a solid toxins, confers a direct benefit upon reproduction has been greatly , thin wood separator or insulating ma- tween cities, much utilized by speed- building special The great undertaking started prac- sible the various conven- concrete foundation wall and floor, the American soldier. Therefore, the ) ) and a mistaken no- - terial Is used, and, judging from care- ers the drivers who watch the to provide tically on tliu minute, und then went exaggerated iences such as devices, manure and both the horse and cow stalls are gulneu pig Is doing his bit and persons tlon has become fixed in the . fully kept records, extending over a speedometer and who brag on what feeding steadily forward. In the arranged nnd built according to the who euter the Industry of ruislng ; minds of many people. J period of one year, these very thin have been able to out of carriers, etc., that help making Amid ceremonies profoundly im- they "get ani- best farm building practice. likewise help to meet a five litters be Separators break down In approxi- her." handling and conditioning of the pressive ami of transcendent historical guinea pigs Ordinarily may Stables Well Lighted. war-tim- e need. J I in a year, J ', months' time, whereas kind of driver is mals very easy work. slgnl flounce, (Jen. C. March, expected averaging mately eight The other learning It will be noticed that there are a Peyton research immature ani- ' ubout each. The of last Is The stable should be large enough chief of staff of In In medical three young the thicker type separators that there a back road. At the urmy, received ', usually windows to 250 nine ) ) first litter a female ', to hold the horses are needed good many placed light iiniini-forme- mals weighing grains (nearly produced by twice as long. this season of the year many of these that person this vast force of as yet d the season. Concrete is the stables from every direction. Light ounces) are required. This weight Is ; usually consists of but one or "If the are severely back roads are In better condition than during busy reserves, on behalf of the mil- '. ! positive plates In a modern stable Is one of the most In about six weeks. In two. ones are com- - ', ' or show excessive loss of ma smooth- not a satisfactory material as a gen- branch of the attained past Subsequent warped the main highways. They are noticeable itary government. of a ' ' eral rule for the stalls of horse stables Improvements. In years the average price guinea pig monly larger, but they rarely terlal, a new set of positive plates and er and there is less dust. Little traf- 4,000,000 Arms by July. '. as horses are to dark, dingy stables were dirty his been about 75 cents, but reports . number more than five or six. A new separators are necessary. The fic Is met, and the surrounding coun- shod apt sUp and per- And from this reservoir of man pow- de- and loaded down with foul air. Pure- have been received recently of labora- ; female in her breeding prime ; cost of this Is approximately 60 as a rule, is and more pas- haps Injure themselves. It Is very er the body of citizen soldiers repair try, prettier bred valuable farm animals have largest tories from $1 to $1.60 because may be expected to raise about new sirable to a material that can n paying per cent of the cost of a battery, toral. The man who seeks out these provide ever offered by the of ! caused the change. people any of the scarcity of suitable stock. Per ; 12 to 15 young each year. ' ; and such repairs would give a battery back roads may have to drive a few be washed down In the same way as to their government General a Building barns to stable animals sons favorably situated near cities or life about to the life obtained miles farther than if he had to concrete and yet provides surface March is to recruit the of 4,000,-00- 0 equal kept worth from $100 up Is a different urmy Institutions numbers of from the first set of positive plates. the main traveled ways, but the quiet that Is resilient and that will not be- men which he hus to requiring large proposition from the old buildings promised may establish a profitable In many cases the life Is longer, as and of the scene more than pay come slippery. have overseas 1 next to back guinea pigs Animals aa Harvest Hands. beauty that were considered good enough .to by July business In them. They the owner of a new car usually abuses for the extra Two Good Materials. General on the battlefields supplying Live will gasoline. Fleering stable animals worth from $60 down. up Pershing should remember, however, that anl-- r stock, properly managed, the car and the battery In the early of help the overworked farmer to harvest There are two materials that have The high opening through the shod Kurope. jiiIs previously used for serum or an- of Its life. or renewal of man In the Is af- some of his crops thus sav- part Repair TESTER FOR A LEAKY VALVE been used for this purpose with con- is the entrance to the barn. This ar- Every registration titoxin tests, or the offspring of guinea profitably, positive plates Is perfectly safe, as the siderable success. One Is the cork fected, ns from those who are not ing man labor during the busy season. In rangement gives a convenient thrash- pigs that have survived such tests, may negative plates are almost equal life and other is the wood called for active military duty the In return, the care of the young stock Simple and Certain Method Is to Apply brick the treated ing floor for oats when the crops are be unfit for laboratory experiments. to two sets of positive plates. block. wood country's wur managers propose to furnishes profitable employment for 8mall Bottle of Water as Illus- The block is in various heavy and overflow the other barns. Guinea as Food. Purchase New Battery. forms and Is with dif- In mow mobilize n great Industrial army of Pigs the farmer and his hired help, If ho tration 8hows. treated many Hay settles considerably a big Guinea seldom eaten in the examination shows that the ferent substances of which the most war workers to make certain of a con- pigs are has any, during the winter and early "If the like this before oats harvest, and the) United neur relation- are worn common is creosote. to stantly flowing stream of men nnd mu States, but their spring, when work is slack. This not negative plates excessively Leaks at the valve In a tire of a bi- space may be used advantage In to rabbits and the fact that In addition to the It Is Is of nitions to the Held of buttle. ship they only saves much man labor during the positive plates cycle, automobile or other vehicle are Cork brick made granulated such emergencies. are In habits then advisable to a new bat- as- The roll call, which is to assign to wholly vegetarian may busy season, but equalizes the labor purchase difficult to locate, by ordinary examlna cork which is mixed with refined The oats straw is blown by the stack- reassure doubts tery, as the cost of In a case and then under er back Into the far end of ths mow each of the 1:1,000.000 men a milltury anyone entertaining throughout the different seasons. repairs tlon of the suspected valve. A elm phalt pressed heavy as to their fitness for the table. The When sufficient of this kind Is excessive by compari- into a brick. The brick Is to be and clean for win- number determining the order in farm labor is not pie and certain method Is to apply a pressure kept bright small size of the domestic species Is available to harvest all the llvei son. resilient and never becomes slip- - ter feed and which he is to he culled, was begun by crops, very bedding. the chief cause for as a food tak-- "There may be some slight varia- President Wilson himself, und not fin its neglect stock offer a profitable method of i tions from the above bnt ished until late In the afternoon next animal, yet other highly esteemed Ing care of the surplus hay and grain, principles, animals furnish less meat than they areAxceedlngly few and rare. day. game by pasturing them. The farm animals' "Don't get your knowledge from the toNNj As the tally sheet were filled they a guinea pig. not only harvest them cheaply, but! outside box obtain jjjjj llx were rushed over to the The Peruvian method of dressing the while doing so make profitable gains! of the battery a government Is one gen- In-- Idea of the Inside, learn rpr office for the official master guinea pig for cooking the and help to maintain soil fertility. t complete printing killed what the are for and It list, which, when were sent erally adopted. The animal is stead of cutting the entire alfalfa, clo- parts why. completed, Its which It takes a few minutes and it will by General Crowder to ull district by dislocating neck, after ver or other bay crop, pasturing somw only about tfTe same save more dollars." boards throughout the country, which. goes through process of It saves much labor. p in In turn were to make them public as sucking pig preparation for The cash returns from the hay har- ! cooking. Its throat Is cut. It Is hung vested the live stock through the newspapers. In that wus by are usually, GOOD VALVE GRINDING HINT up for a few minutes to bleed and la to those Testing Leaky Valve. the country at large was informed of fully equal received when that v the order of all the numbers within a then scalded In water that at first Is hay Is harvested by hand labor. not too hot. The Is Piece of Emery Cloth Can Be Em- small bottle of water to the valve, few days. hair removed, the Waste or poor rye, wheat, oats andi ployed Satisfactorily If Direc- as shown, both with and without the Wilson Is skin scraped with a knife, the entrails barley may be bogged down to excel Applauded. taken out and the carcass washed In tions Are Followed. valve caps In place. The cap Is often 1 There was a hearty round of ap- lent advantage. Corn and mature soy1 sufficient to hold the air, hence this as the blindfolded tepid water. It Is then ready for the beans are harvested successfully by plause president, cook. The Peruvians roast the In cases where a badly pitted valve added test If the valve leaks, re with a piece of cloth taken from the usually hogs and sheep, and to some extent by animals, but the number of requires grinding there Is a short cut placing the plunger with a new one Is 1 covering of one of the chair used possible cattle. It Is usually customary to fence Cut a of cloth In dimen- the most effective method of overcom at the of the Declaration of ways of cooking them Is unlimited. A off part of a cornfield by a movable) piece emery signing In Peru states are sions a little bit wider than the valve Ing the trouble. Independence, approached the table traveler that they fence, and after one strip is cleaned np excellent eating when cooked In any of to Inclose another. seating and twice as long and then I on which rested the famous glass Plenty of water to small double It over so that both surfaces HOW BRAKES ARE ADJUSTED Q round Floor Flan of Barn Measuring 70 by 40 Feet. bowl used upon the first drawing. the ways commonly applied and a little salt are necessary for the) are surfaces. Next rat a hole Provost Marsha! Gen. Crowder guid- game. greatest Improvement of live stock.. cutting of Guinea In the cloth so that the valve stem Not Advisable to Remove Slack at ed his hand as he reached down Into Management Pigs, Soy beans planted with the com and Ploturo-TNnsmltth- Sot. In the Sssjoolrsosa, Few animals are as raised as sown may be passed through and the emery Same Place First on Rods, Next the bowl to pick one of the 17,000 blue easily rape at the last cultivation add An for pic- The teacher In her schoolroom la osV sub- I cloth close the on Etc apparatus transmitting capsules containing the numbers. guinea pigs. They are much less to the feeding value of the corn. brought up against Bands, tures electrically is among the latest tan in the position of hostess to the diseases rabbits. valve head. The valve is then placed There was increased handclapplng ject to than are scientific toys. It to described sad Il- visiting parents of her pupils. Her du- For all In position for grinding under com- In taking np on the brakes do not when It was announced that the first purposes, except exhibition, Proper Housing. lustrated in Popular Mechanics Mar ties are much the same as If she re- number of was 322. for the only kinds of guinea pigs that Is sn paratively high pressure. Both sides always remove the slack at the same u the drawing Proper housing Important faot aslne. The sending and receiving ceived callers la her own home suospt the number which the drew should be grown are the smooth-haire- d tor In the successful ralitna nf hnn of the emery cloth will conform to place. There usually are two or three a steel rou- president strumefcts are synehroalaed by that she need not Interrupt the has a It varieties. These are of several colors. Too often Is when llt-- the valve head and the seating, and places In the brake assembly where a be registrant representing in this neglected, f rod, although another system may tine ot school work to entertain. It is are table re--, cloth "take-up-" every one of the 4,537 local boards in If guinea pigs raised for use, tie expense snd effort wonld be if the valve turns and the emery Is possible, snd each time longer-rsng- e A used for work. photo- necessary for her to light-colore- d to be ; remains valve will be a different only give guest) the country. Every man whose serial kinds are preferred quired to provide good, serviceable' stationary the the brakes are adjusted must first be leviedseed oa a s wsleasss, offer seats, aad In- on whereas used. The first time graph quiet number corresMnds to it may there- If for scientific purposes, color Is of houses which give am--' ground the upper emery, place should be which Is rolled over the vite them to watch and listen to the) revolves valve rods next copper plate, fore consider that the command to little Importance, although distinctive pie protection from cold and admit If the cloth the seating take up the at the rear, the ma- much-neede- cylindrical platen of ths sending conduct of regular class as. After "march" or comes are desirable. The chief d sunshine. Will be ground on the lower emery. time at the brake bands, etc. trav- "work" from ihe markings chine. A needle held against it school hours ths teacher should give commander In chief himself. I els from one end of the roll to the s few minutes to talk with the Puncture-Proo- Tire. Door parent f Tracing Squeaks. other, snd ths picture is reproduced on the work of bis child, sad Dig sweet potatoes ss soon as frost, old-sty- offering College Men Enrolled. , It Is proposed to use rubber sponge In cars fitted with tops end the Una, on paper at the other of receiving suggestions for mutual help, More men kills the vines, and store them In a dm .molded to fit the inside of motorcar door squeaks sometimes are caused by than 150.000 were added Chicago Evening Post to America's when place. I tire casing and In this manner produce pulling the top straps too tightly. This Farmers Should Specialise. fighting strength e members of the students' train- a puncture-proo- f tire. The car will causes the door to bind and when go- There la as much money In raising array to Asters. were To protect cauliflower heads front still ride on air, but this air will be ing over a bump or other Irregularity haf eattle as there Is In keeDlna dairy Cruelty ing corps formally mustered in man. "Tour only applause," at the throughout the the burning sun, gather the outer confined in Innumerable little sacks. In the road, a most Irritating squeak cows. Profits depend upon the quoth a star colleges country. One rat will four bushels of leaves over how to make of the movies, "Is ths click of tM The Impressive ceremony for spoil them snd tie In place. results. One farmer knows money arranged a costs $2 or $5 a business. Another camera." Obviously, an Instance of the occasion was set for eleven o'clock grain year. It year I Screws on Vibrator Box. by doing a dairy to feed a rat. to how to breed and feed cruelty to actors. Invention should October 1. A message from President Alfalfa ought not he cut until the ' If the screws that hold the small Chart of Wiring 8ystsm. farmer knows little shoots at the base of the be- to come to the rescue and equip every Wilson was read on every campus. appear trass brackets to the vibrator box It may not be out of order to sug- beef cattle get big prices. Conservation of soli is a stems. These shoots aa buds one not often that one man makes movie studio with an applause ma Collegians in the training corps draw fertility appear come worn so that they do not hold, gest to the new car owner that of It is for each of us, sud ths stats which Into new stems. Al- success with both. He chine, consisting of a of cast-iro- n the pay of army and are problem develop don't use longer screws. They may in- the "tools" that should always be car- mnmlmoill pair privates, and nation Is Interested as falfa is often hands and an endless of perous-- H and fed gov- vitally destroyed the first year the windings of the con and ruin ried la the car is the chart of the wir Is prone to give his best attention to string boused, clothed, by the mo jure ernment. There Is no tuition XtJL by win a before these shoots anoear. the vibrator. ing system. the kind of live stock he likes best slon cape, Film Fun, fee. Each student Is allowed only three subjects. WOULD MOVE RAIL OFFICES UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER ing short will nuke the world safe and decent place to live in. NEW MEXICO STATE RECORD If any bureaus of the Government H. R. Unless the surgeon with steady be moved out of the of By Spencer.' hand and firm cuts out the ulcer are to city To the Germans the letters "U. S." Washington Congressman Frederick that has eaten to the heart of Ger- mean UNCONDITIONAL SURREND- the sacrifices of the world FRANK STAPLIN, EDITOR H. Cillett of Massachusetts, Repub- many, lican leader of the House, thinks a ER. will have been made in vain. start should be made with the Rail- The insignia " U. S." on the uni- In the language of our great road Administration. It is true that form of every American soldier, Published Every Friday at Santa Fe, the State Capital by the Mr. McAdoo is Secretary of the marine and sailor is notice to the "With malice toward none, with Treasury and also Director General Hun that unconditional surrender is firmness in the right, as God STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY of Railroads, and would probably the only thing that will procure a gives us to see the right, let have to remain in But 7 cessation of hostilities. ua strive on to finish the work Receiver Washington. Frank Staplin, he is not the active head of the rail When General Washington defeat- we are in, to do all that may a be done to a road system. ni is tna rigure-nea- ed Cornwallis at Yorktown, the create lasting peace and does the work," as British sent a ask- with all nations henceforth." second-clas- s office Santa New Mex- spectacular general messenger Entered ai matter at the post at Fe, Mr. Cillett it. The real labor the commander of the American October 1, 1918. 1879. puts ing ico, under the Act of March 3, of the railroad administration is per- - forces for a conference to determine formed by a horde of clerks who terms of capitulation; General Wash- ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT could accomplish their work much ington, by the same messenger, re- PLEASED WITH DONA ANA Subscription P T more efficiently if they were locat- - plied that only unconditional surrend- ed in some large city that is a rail- - er would be accepted. Assistant State Superintendent J. is V. has from N. 11, 1918. road center. Washington far from At General Grant de- Conway just returned a SANTA FE, M, OCTOBER Appomattox, of of that, and there is no possible reason manded, and received, the uncondi- trip inspection the rural school why the congestion at the National tional of the confederate conditions in Dona Ana County. To- surrender with School THE OLD ROAD OR THE NEW Capital should be aggravated by forces under General Lee. gether County Superin- the city tendent Doctor R. E. McBride. visit- needlessly imposing upon Spanish-America- n the hundreds of additional clerks. In the war, ed and inspected the various school Under the American of gov- at system Spanish general Santiago request- districts in, the county and held day ernment our people have enjoyed ed permission to withdraw his army and educational in and DEMOCRATS SOCIALISTIC Presi- night meetings a freedom, prosperity happiness from the beleaguered town. number of places. He him- the of no other dent ordered his expressed equalled by people the consideration of the McKinley generals self as having been delightfully sur- j nation in the world's During in the field to demand instant and history, Emergency Power Bill Congressman prised at the advanced conditions, '..Now a group of individuals, taking of New unconditional surrender, at the same both in the of war Richard Wayne Parker Jersey physical equipment of the advantage conditions, are in amendments time instructing! them that anything rountv schools and in the curicula. this was active presenting less than that would create the ne- urging upon government adop calculated to limit the application of Speaking of his trip. Superintendent tion of policies wholly foreign to cessity of fighting at some other time adds: the act strictly to the war period. fa- Conway the American system as established Mr. and place, under conditions less J visited I founders. Just before the bill was passed surrend- "Everywhere found a by its made a motion to recommit vorable. The Spanish army most splendid school condition. The are the that Parker ered. They taking position to so amend the modern school well equip-e- d taken as useful and with instructions buildings, many steps, measure as to limit the time of re- In view of American history, it with modern school furniture. war measures shall become the Presi- well he said that the Unit -1 - the fixed and of tention of power plants by may very sanitary water, heating and ventilat- permanent policies the war ed States has contracted the habit ingi This has our in time of after dent to one year after period. systems county sure country peace As the "war is defined in of demanding, and obtaining, the un- ly gone in tor fine school close of war. period ' buildings REPUBLICAN TICKET the bill as continuing six months conditional surrender of its enemies. and prope' school facilities, and it The only result of the extension after the conclusion of the war Mr. The time is tw-a- r at hand when must be an eye opener to Eastern itcd State? Senator or tnese will be to make Parker s amendment would have per-- j Germany will ask for a cessation of Tourists, nassing the B. policies through state, ALBERT FALL our government ultimately more so-- 1 mitted government operation for one hostilities, and a conference with the to find school buildings and surround- Otero County cialistic and autocratic, and less and yer an(J six months after peace is allies to determine a treaty of peace. ings, which are on par or better less democratic and representative of declared. But even that did not suit Throughout the United States there than they have in richer common- Congressman the will of the people. the Democrats, and the bill went is but one sentiment, and that is, wealths. To former County Superin- B. C. HERNANDEZ old of the war Rio Arriba Which road shall we take the through the House with no time that when the end comes, tendent Hayner belongs the credit or the new? Shall we stand for specified when the plants should be it must be by a treaty of peace, and for the of beautiful and must majority of the Court the ideals of the founders who gave returned to their owners. not by a mere truce; that it substantial erected Judge Supreme - BENJAMIN F. PANKEY structures H. F. RAYNOI.DS us their splendid record of achieve be such a recognition of the prin-- i throughout the county, while quite merit and or wander arter to Nominated for Lieutenant Governor by the Republican Convention of of with a number have Bernalilb happiness, Buy Liberty Bonds acquire: ' ciples popular government, been built under the - 1 :. nii nn,i ....,. falso gods of socialism and auto- aeroplanes. One Thousand Delegates Without a Dissenting Vote. eiiiai junwic in du, ami supervision and master hand of the Fnr Ciovernor cracy f . the rights of others, that the Ger-- j present Superintendent, Doctor Mc O. A LARRA7' 'I.O To those who believe this govern-- ' KEEP HIM ON THE RUN mans mav not in time to come throw Bride, who by the way is a regular San Miguel ment as founded under the constitu- - it into the waste basket as a mere dynamo, full of pep and energv and tion, is preferrable to any Euro- - Our armies have been steadily: A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDE fj&J "srrap of paper". So far as the Ger-Ima- on the go all of the time. I attended l ieutenant Governor pean concept, and who do not be- forcing the Germans back. are concerned, it must not be and addressed the Dona Ana Coun- BENJAMIN I" PANKEY lieve it should be changed fundament- - On those of us at home rests THE WHITE HOUSE with a loaf", but a triumph Santa F" thej ''peace ty Teachers' Institute, and must say, ally, is dangerous and to of a never ending Washington of the that the will of the I have never met a more paternalism duty keeping Mr. principle energetic bodv be opposed. r.tream of supplies pouring to tlw My dear Secretary; people, and not that of the ruler, of men and women. of State I They appeared Secretary The war has increased the res- front. am pleased to know that despite the unusual burdens imposed is the law of the land. And the alive to the crisis MANUEL MARTINEZ our the war have maintained their schools quite present and Union ponsibility for the welfare of the Now is the time to redouble out upon p.ople by they will of the German people must be thoroughly embucd with the spirit - of education so normal effi- na- individual on the part of the govern- efforts and never give the Hun a and otlur agiencies nearly at their made to conform to the law of of We held a num- this should be continued the war and cooperation. quite Auditor ment, and we can never return to chance to catch his breath. ciency. That throughout tions, and they must be tatigbt that ber of day and night meetings to State r in so as law will should be no SARGENT pre-wa- conditions, but this involves An oversubscription of the Fourth that, far the draft permit, there obligations may not he lightly which the out in EDWARD in in schools or treaty patrons turned Rio Arrilvi adoption of no general or radical Loan may be the blow from falling off attendance elementary schools, high set aside. large numbers to hear the Liberty is a of the message changes. which the Huns will never recover, collcgis matter very greatest importance, affecting That peace can only be obtained from the State Department of Edu- State Treasurer As helpful aids to winning the war,! Lets irive it to them double, on" both our strength in war and our national welfare and efficiency by the absolute surrender of the cation. The rural teemed V STRONG war is over. So as the waf continues will - patrons CHARLES for instance, giving the soldiers and defeat after another at the front and when the long there German armv is clear from an analvs- most appreciative of seeing and Mor. h - be need of numbers of men and women of the sailors and ir dependents insur- ne Liberty Loan after another at constant very large is of the German type of mind. That hearing, for the first time, a repre- ance benefits largely at public cor.t home. highest and most thorough training for war service in many lines. there is no moral force, or st indard sentative of the State General leader- t Department Attorney was a wise and equitable way to dis- While we have him on the run After the war there will be urgent need not only for trained of nationalj-ieh- and wrong, ;n Ger- of Education. Dr. McBride is well O. (). ASK REN in of social and civic but tribute the financi.il burden. never give him chance to make anoth- ship all lines industrial, commercial, life, many is manifest from what it has liked by all I talked to, and Chaves In the same it was wise for for a of and on the very way er stand. very high average intelligence preparation part done during and prior to the present popular with his teachers and pa- the to the field of all the I would fore that the continue of Public Instruction government enter Do your part, buy to the limit. people. then urge people war. trons. Everybody spoke well of him Superintendent of marine with the seas to to their schools of all grades and that the Germanize- - the J. H. WAGNER insurance, give generous support The plotting to and the great work he is doing) in Dona Am infested by ruthless submarines, as WOULD TEAR UP CONSTITUTION schools adjust themselves as wisely as possible to the new con- world, the utter disregard for treaty behalf of rural education. He is an a condition of hazard had been pro- ditions to the end that no hoy or girl shall have less opportunity obligations, the murder and butchery man and all be awfully busy admit he Commissioner of Public Lands duced by war that could not be England is alieady experiencing a for education because of the war and that the Nation may of civilian noncombatants. the enslav- is on the as school, it caii education of all right job county NELSON FIELD measured. reaction against government owner- strengthened as only be through the right ing of men and women in occupied superintendent." Socorro These wholly justifiable and neces- ship and control, and even the gov- its people. the crucifixion of prison- "I never the life territory, realized before what a sary steps for strengthening ernment investigators themselves are Cordially and sincerely vours. ers, the mutilation of men, women beautiful have down Commissioner of th nation and its de-- i control. WOOD ROW WILSON. country they Corporation protecting urging a return to private and children; the ravishing of wom- there. It is really one of the most M. LUNA and the of sub-se- J. fenders merchant marine Agitators and socialist leaders in Hon. Franklin K. I.ane, en; the maintenance of a I have ever Valencia our should not be made the ad- productive spots seen, country this country are surrcptiously Secretary of the Interior. piracy; the recourse to sheer brutal and I marvel at its should excuse for general state insurance, socialism and hv possibilities vocating government Printed Request ity, cunning, and craft, in manner they ever secure complete drainage. The radical and ambitious advoc-- I control. make their to P. P. CLAXTON, NEW MEXICO LIVE STOCK They appeal only accredited to savages, clearly It was a real treat, one to be remem- ates of socialistic theories are now the foreign-bor- n and the radical ele- V. S. Commissioner of Education. demonstrate that there is no under- the same taken the bered, going through the immense of coal and using steps by ment of the country. If socialism lying conitier.ee in Germany to which and watermelon , While the production to similar I chile, cantaloupe increased in government urge assump-- is the fine thing they claim it to be. A MESSAGE FROM ILLINOIS. an appeal can be made for a world fields, and oh' such corn, stocks minerals has greatly tion of war risks for all persons why do thev not this ideal force is known Mexico the past decade, pursue peace. Nothing but twelve feet high with two and three New during and I. , ,.i .,..,..... W M I - shoot on a stalk of corn is a shot at our Nation's enemies; engaged directly indirectly by " ....if rtljll ll III II ..,:.i. .irt- Tvcry by the German, and by force he ears each stock. and farm products of all kinds are t'l is a of of oni Great patches a ! Uncle Sam. to the bead of wheat every pound pork if t J unlnat s VrV Imonflage practical business ever; flag victory; must lie regenerated, at all. of cabbage, tomatoes and a increasing in qutwimj An influential member of the Sen- - common-sens- e l.eef is a of to our allies and of distress to our foes. great of and null and the laborers or signal hope All classes of Germans. professors, abundance of other too the raising cattle sheep f in vain unless we raise the to sustain vegetables, year, . ,arge federa, bur0u h J We shall raise armies crops students, statesmen, and preachers, numerous to mention. The still stand out as the occupations and a fund of billions to In have efficient men on the battlefields we great of the government Socialism and government control these armies. order to have approved of every act of cruel fruit orchards and immense alfalfa which affect the prosperity risks on all insurable property are to our have efficient men in the cornfields. In order that the brave ordered or sanctioned the mili- number of our people. carry directly opposed previous riust ty by fields make a fellow feel he has largest connected with agricultural produc- existing form of government. Tf the men at the front may bring back victory to us, we must carry food authorities. From the sinking The of the state has munition tary struck a paradise. The farmers and greater part tion and all private plants. advocators of socialism believe it to and clothing to them. of the Lusitania to the impaling of fruit raisers declared made been, is now, and probably always Is not of such poli- in wdio can not arms they good stock the extension be the better form, they should open- Thousands of boys our high schools bear babes in Belgium ; from the desola- this and I don't will be. devoted to the live cies to lines of in- - our men to money year, doubt o. different private ly air, preach and advocate the adop- on the firing line can, by working on the farm, help tion of Poland to the massacres in it. for was industries, and while mat line the absolute necessi-endeav- tion of this form of our to our and to win our victory. Will these prosperity everywhere been allowed du,,ry beyond government bear arms, fight fight, Armenia, there has been only open apparent. But the best is yet to come has " n,ti ties and conditions growing out of True never comes by hid- volunteer to do their The U. S. Boys' Working Reserve and from in the and has thrived progress boys part? applause encouragement for the Messilla Valley, for after for itself past, conduct of the dangerous den paths. furnishes the call and the new agricultural course furnishes the the German Nothing of wirhriut anv oarticular assistance or subversive to themselves people. complete drainage is an accomplish- and proper and desir Our present form of political, busi- training camp. Will they hear this call and prepare fiendsh has been omitted. ed the time is near when able cruelty fact, it will be known as the protection, and permanent government policies? ness and social life may he full of tc meet it? I believe they will. And during the last four years of great and most wonderful Messilla this situation must be changed it is is Yours in- flaws, but the best there sincerely, horrors not one single voice in pro- I found a when, in order to meet the ever so all FRANCIS G. BLAIR, Valley. splendid boosting and A LAND OF PROMISE Americans believe. We are test has been heard in all Germany. spirit and no grumbling. Everyone creasing demands of competition and anxious our of Public Illinois. No this source of willing to improve News Bulletin. Superintendent Instruction, word of condemnation has come apparently doing their bit toward improvement,' great It h as been said that New Mex- - methods of life: but to throw over from these people when medals have must be 1 winning the war. Everyone seeming- and Drosoeritv L I At- - the for some- a more present existing system been struck, holidays proclaimed, and ly interested in the school business fostered and promoted by new, untried and diametrical- Written in celebration of arts code of beneticial ana. ., ,. ' . ,d;,io thing LEAGUE hymns and backing! the county superinten- extensive just, .,:; nd success ly opposed to the ideas, the history, FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN A VERY PARTISAN memorable only for their excessive school lesislation. dent in his activities. No nvntMti. ful It has been known and the theory upon which this coun- The have already re- agriculture. brutality. fwonder they have good school build republicans for as a cattleman's was founded the real thinking Trim Vnn.P'trficari Inarrna i c hosti'i-tie- s this changing situation and many .years try irrntu. To talk of a cessation of ings with proper facilities. Dona cognized paradise, and with tremendous min- Americans are distinctly opposed to The mission Of America IS about tO ln :n cr(no-t- in tht nnrthwpct anrl while of such a Ana is a real and a the means by which - representatives County credit have provided eral resources. such action. Washington State be accomplished. is Its this is to be provided by reaching down to Kansas. people endeavor to negotiate' for valuable asset to our great state". protection in the There is probably not a state in Weekly. American soldiers in France are at, eaders ook forward to winning is sheer folly, and would be Educational News Bulletin. these industries peace . recognizing is less known moment blood-boug- and able re- the Union that by this demonstrating to thethree or four states in the nex, con. away victor'-- placing of competent the and east than New Mex- world the reason for America and frittering thereof on their nation-al- , north SOCIALISM AGAINST INDUSTRIES gressjonai elections. Our quarrel Only unconditional surrender anl presentatives in ico. There have been reasons for the stuff of which this Republic is with the Non-Partis- league is not disarmament can be the and legislative tickets i state this condition. In the first place, The nla'e- - a tbis state. reformers, rallying around so much that it has been accused of peace with such people. The can being so closely situated to the Mex- Pinchot and other conservation Their complete success and the of and terms of are writ- Messrs. Fall and Hernandez im- pacifism specific peace daily being ican border, many have had the continue to block d establishment ism chief Mr. bat- both be depended upon to look out theorists, eternal or that its organizer, ten hv the allied armies on the pression that the state was peopled leasing hills, bills, and pro- in the world of the in- - has made which tle fields of France, and thev are for the interests of live stock grow- and powCT everywhere Townley, speeches with an illiterate class of people gressive laws to develop natural re- of America rights, interests sounded seditious, but that it openly comprised in two words : UNCON- ers in the halls of congress. who did believe in - tegrity n F Pankev. as the most those not pro- sources. and honor and the right of men to 'arrays one class against another DITIONAL SURRENDER. This has horse-sens- e in the will r nd development. Practical and good govern themselves, are all assured class, lining up the farmer against When Cuba was wrested from successful cattleman state, been an that has bren done business be consulted by state sen- injustice judgment want American with the proper performance of the the mill owner anil the hanker and Spanish dominatitn the United States naturally the state. The climate is without initiative, and capital turn- of the citizenry at home. the manufacturer. A ef- took of the entire coun- ators, while he is presiding over that allevia enterprise plainest duty possession when- equal in the world for the ed loose to unlock the natural treas- The Loan is our fort among the farmers is a splendid and held it while the Cuban body as lieutenant governor, tion of diseases of the throat and Fourth Liberty try, matter relative to the cat- ures of land and water to save the next objective. thing, But the policy of the Non people perfected a form of govern ever any lungs and at the same time adapted nation. savors tle industry is being considered. There is no geography, political or partisan league too much of ment adanted to their special require with New to the maturing; of almost every "Not less than 25.000.000 barrels of in the class war which in itself is war ments. When the island government Nelson Field, familiar in the a physical, the patriotism of this live stock crop grown temperate zone, crude oil more than the United Democrats and against democracy. If the league was in full the, United Mexico and her require- soil that is and country Kepuhh operation more than a of a rich, deep enduring, States consumed last year must be ran. alike Inve their and is to benefit the farmers it must States withdrew, and Cuba has since ments for quarter to work and this a 3fi5 Mc- - can be depended upon to easy highly productive. produced year total of ili tn Hi fnr it W continual-- ! clear itself of this suspicion. continued to govern itself, mostly century and By showing a spirit of encourage- million barrels, or approximately 70 Clure's with success. continue to give the purchasers indus- ly insist for all parties that the war Magazine. and ment and toward per cent of the world s output," says be of and A similar procedure must be in lessees of state ranges just and in L. kept out partisan politics pas-tar- e tries the investor, its legisla- Mark director of the oil liberal to utilize the Requa, that partisanship be kept out of the Help One Another sisted upon with Germany. This opportunity tion and taxation, the state of New division of the United States Fuel means that arsenal. lands at rate and on terms war. This little sentence should be writ every gun, fort, a W.,hD IS.TSS Wrjtl Mexico has an opportunity to become Administrator. in munition harbor. l;L. fair to the state and their of commercial states Just as Congress the Republic ten on every heart, stamped on every factory, battleship, one the greatest "Every new destroyer will add to cans led the that made and municipality of Germany be turn business. of the Union- - this will use fight possible memory. It should be the golden If the cattle and sheep growers amount; every airplane tne passage oi ine war meas - rule in ed over to the allies to be dealt 30 gallons of gasoline great practiced not only every with until Germans themselves 4o net give these matter due con- per hour; every ures, so now the Party membership household, but throughout the world. the to the polls MINING NO GAMBLE" tank, motor truck and ambulance and has an immediate, Bv have perfected, and have in operation sideration when they go have organization helping one another we not only will not be protect-in- g must the products of petroleum definite war task in the a form of government responsive to text month they and in accomplish rcmoxe the thorns trom the path own interests and the wel- Mining has passed the experiment- you must help making thesr ment of which it can function. from the people, who must be taught that their al "Luck counts for little in available in fully way and anxiety the mind, but of the state. stage. products I let there be no contest in we feel a sense of in nations, as well as individuals, have a fare the business. in western for shipment to France repeat, pleasure our moral that Prosperity quantities this country as to anything that hearts, knowing we are doing a responsibility; righteous states is largely due to mining and Senator Berengier, of France, de war duty ness, honesty, regard for human JACK M. FALL touches the except that contest to a fellow creature success in the industry has been made clares that "on the battlefield, on who best can serve, who most can rights, and respect for law is the horse-sens- e, A by men of good, hard the sea or in the air, a drop of petrol helping hand or an encouraging only basis on which anv nation can over the give. word is no loss to it a Deep regret settled Capital who went in on their judgm'nt aad is equal to a (Iron ot blood. The success of the Fourth Liberty us, yet is long endure; that treaties must be City Sunday afternoon when the not on their hopes and enthusiasm. But Pinchot and the socialist press benefit to others. Who hat not felt and that the family of nations of Loan shall be the Republican party's the of a sentence. kent; news of the death Jack Fall, only There is little "gamble" in mining, if use the national crisis to force their motif and ac- power little Who will not permit one of its members and Mrs. A. B. Fall, of supreme of thought has not needed the aoa ef Senator taken up as ether business enter pet theories federal ownership tion until that objective is attained. encouragement to terrorize the rest of the world spread over the city. prises are managed. and operation of these vast indus are and aid of a kind frirnd How The hot iron of retributive iustice Followin? attendance at the tries. Wherever Republicans togeth- when with some Jack's Prosperity in the mining industry Manufacturer. er, two or two thousand, it shall soothing perplexed must fink deep into the German soul. convention which is on fair by task that is both difficult and burden republican during todav largely dependent be a ar meeting. Just as a new soul must be born before time lie renewed so many former legislation and taxation measures and Regardless of the opposition to some to feel a gentle hand on the the world can again take into its the Republican party's every action shoulder and hear a kind acquaintances and friendships th western states have it largely la the issuance of school bonds on the at all times has been and shall be to voice confidence a people who have for shock was doubly severe and de their awa power to encourage or dis- grounds of where the school should determined how we can whispering: "Do not be discourag- feited every right to its respect. 'TIEGHANICS solely by ed ; I see ; let me plorable. courage this great industry. he located etc.. the issue carried bv contribute most to the war's Suc your troubles help It is not enough that Alsace and Record the numerous handsome The What is MAGAZINE The joins majority. vote stood cess, so now our every thought and you. strength inspired; Lorraine be restored to France, and ether friends of Jack and the family NOT ENTHUSITSTIC for. 242; against 123. The election action shall be determined entirely hope created. What sweet grati- that Belgium be paid for its wanton 360 ARTICLES'0" 360 IOUSTRATI0I6 tm extending the sineerest sympathy passed off quietly, however both fac how we can make certain the tude is felt, and the great difficulty destruction. Lost of territory may bereavement worked hard all Rum- by disolves as dew before the sunshine. la this sad period of The democrats of New Mexico seem tions day longi quick of the Fourth be quietly endured by the German, BETTER to he little interest in or upon top of rumor was advanced Loan. Yes, let as help one another by en- even though it touch his pride, but taking very to turn the voters bond Liberty to and encour- HOLLOMAN ON THE "DRIVE their state ticket, aad the candidates against the a deavoring strengthen when, at must be, a load of debt is issue but to no avail. The real is- This it united country's message age the weak and the burden THAN thereoa, this year. to lifting piled to high that Germany will be do- is not sue was "Better School facilities" and Germany. of care from the weary and oppres1 for an hundred years, her citi Judge Reed Holloman is again Of coarse the personnel' The entire - poor EVER a work in the direction such as ta arouse muck enthusiasm, the citizens have given their approval Republican organiza- sed. that life may glide smoothly on zens will curse the day that Wilhelm ing great for the second time and Magdalena tion in ewery voting precinct in this,and the fount of bitterness yield the Second was born. Loss of ter- f the successful campaiga for the aad the issues they preseat carry shall be a force in 15c a copy Loan Bonds so little that is appealing that the will have adequate school facilities. country fighting sweet waters; and HE, whose willing ritory will be humiliating, but an ale ef Fourth Liberty this Loan drive. hand ever aid will At Tear Wsusisntur in til tea counties ef Northern New attitude af the rank and file is net The good citizenship is fast break Liberty it ready to as, annual pay day, when every German ing away from the rule. Mag- This is the Republican organiza reward our humble endeavors, and mnst reach into hit to Yjaarty taaeriatiM liO aU which will ever the surprising. gang deep pocket SatMaaf Mexico, ef go tion's business. will fof anT MuMaf fVp0 C0af as usual. The feeling af away af the federal dalena World. every good deed be at "bread pay hit share of five years of blood- tap) again, This is the real business of every the to return after will be W mt iftifc.rf kmkt Th Judge is traveling, speaking office holders seams ta be that there upon waters, shed, the best teacher of w man, woman and child in America. if to has will ha a ia two any-he- Of all the evil abroad at many days," not at at least to morals the allies can put at the task. and working day and night aad change years spirits else chores." Freema- in Fa tattle aad that effort put lata this hour in the world insincerity "Everything is those we . Missouri It such a programme too severe Santa vary any WILL H. HAYS. allies? Noth- - the hegianiac af the drive. their party politics Is a less of energy. it by fatv the most dangerous. son, to be employed by the get around the ordinance by simply are equal to any emergency and this plant, and also a number to STATE OF NEW MEXICO in- in going outside the city limits and entitled to equality the govern- other government works. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NEW MEXICO. dulging themselves as much as de- ment they fight for as readily as the sired. The latter is the case in Carls- men. Roy Spanish American. Boy Scouts Medals NEW MEXICO STATE LAND SALES OIL AND CAS LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS bad, as games run in San Jose and At the Casino last Saturday night, GUADALUPE COUNTY A which were much trouble results therefrom, as very fine article on the Wagon after the pictures, Boy 4 NEWS' REVIEW court can ever Mound Schools of which W. Fre- Scouts entitled Own Office of the Commissioner of Public the justice hardly pictures, "My Lands, secure a conviction, so is mont Osborn is ap- United States," the War Medals were New ambiguous Superintendent STATE OF NEW MEXICO ight to reject any and all bid offered Sants Fe, Mexico. the of the law. If the com- in the Mound Panta-grap- h presented. Paul Foss and Allie wording peared Wagon i aaid talc. Notice is .session of the does of 12, 1918. Mactavish were the winners in this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION hereby given that purauant to ing legislature September the provisions of sn Act of Congress ap- it should old and were with Q under coatracta of sale foi BERNALILLO nothing else, place the camp, duly presented LAND SALE above de ibrd will proval June 20th, 1910, th laws of the em- PUBLIC he act iracia be giver State of New Mex-co- , law against gambling on the statute OTERO the Boy Scouts War Medal, an the luccciifu. bidder on the and rules and reg- blem of war work and aigning cod ulations of the Stale Land Office, the books again, and sec to it that no efficiency. UNION COUNTY tract. Commiasioner of Public Landa will offer for Open Air Sorrices joker creeps in which will nullify It was learned at this meeting that lease for the mininir for. and eviration nf The usual Sunday scrvicei of the The Tularosa Mescalero road ap- over worth of Office ol the Commiuioner of Public Wilncaa my haod and the official aeal oil and at auction to the it, as is the case at present. Carls- $80,000,000 Third i the State Land Office of oi gai, public higheat n the Slate bidder at Nine o'clock. A, M., November Immaculate Conception coii",rep;a-tio- of $32,000 Bonds were sold the Lands, Ha nf An oris at bad Argus. propriation (half county Liberty by Boy Nr Mexico, thia nintsttrti 21st, 1918, in the town of Santa Rosa, Coun were held, according to an an- and half Indian) has been approved Scouts and over 35,020 medals award- Notice is hereby given that pursuant lo . -- DV,KM ty ol Guadalupe, State of New Mexico, in nouncement made the Rev. Dr. and work is to about Decem- ed. award- the of an Act of Congress sp- front of the court houae the by Alfalfa hay shipments last week start The War Service medals provisions Commissioner of Public therein, Mandalari laM Saturday, but they ber I. Tularosa Tribune. ed are a mark of honor and two proved June 20th, 1910, the laws of the Lands, deacribed lands, were made by Will Ed. Carter and the Stale of New Mexico, and rules and reg. Slate of New Mexico were held in the on the 1918. L-- open air, Brothers, the ship- recipients can well feel proud of the uli'.tions of the State Land Office, the Firat Publication Auguat 23, Sals No. l. Lota , 4, SKNW, NWK hay being Last Publication November 1, 1918. lawn, surrounding the church and ped to Texas points. Carlsbad Cur- QUAY honor conferred. Magdalcna News. Commiasioner of Public Landa will offer SW14, SEW, Sec. 1; All of Sec. 2: SWX, Sec instead of in the at nuhlic aala to the highest bidder at 3; SE7I, KEtISYVV,, Lota 1. 2, &c. 4; NEK pastoral residence, rent. STATE OF NEW MEXICO SEJ4, Lots 3, 4, Sec. AY of 10. ow- 9 o'clock A. M., on Friday, November 8th, 9; Sections church. This change was made 11, NEX, SJ4NWK, NYVMNWU. Sec TORRANCE 1V18, in the town ol Clayton, county oi S'5,, the of in- The is herethis week of 12; Sec. 13; All Sec-- . 14; Sec. ing to presence Spanish The cotton gin is in splendid shape bridge gang I'ninn. State nf New Mexico, in front NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ol NEyi, fluenza in the some around the court house thereint the following des- 15; Lola 1, 2, Sec. 16; K'jSEM. Sec. 23; city. Albuquerque at this it is not run- making improvements 11 R. time, although the Leader. Beans in of Drouth cribed tracts of land, via: PUBLIC LAND SALE NiiXWJf, Sec. 24; T. N 23 E Lots Journal. ning this week, as cotton is opening depot. Logan Spite 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 2; T. 9 N.. R. 19 E., NEJ4. Clint Welch was over from Pro- Sec. 8 R. very slowly. However, with the lim- Sals No. 1JS1 - SEtfSWH, SWMSF.tf, Sec. COLFAX COUNTY NEjjSEK. EKNWK, 7; T. N.( ji Considerable street is be- last Mr. Welch re 9; Sec. 10; SWNVVX, Sec. 14; E., All of Sections 2, 16; T. 8 N., R. M CHAVES ited run made grading, gress Monday. S'jSEX, 65b3.95 already they are twelve in SE'AXEM, Sec. 15; All of Office of the of Publt E., comprising acres, designated as ing done Tueumcari and the east ports his bean crop this year to be W,, SjSEtf, Commissioner ten 110 sec- bales ahead of the run on this date Sec. 16; WWNF.V. d'WX, NSWH, E'jSEJi, Landa, sections, but more than eight and west streets put in condition to about 8,000 pounds, which he con- sec. sec ore. tions will be included in any one lease, last year. Carlsbad Current. a; mvsw, u; ivwjjswa, Santa Fe. New Mexico. contract. Prairie Dogs Must Co turn water instead of becoming lakes siders pretty good when he got but .lo; NNE!4, SEji.NEtf, NEKSE& Sec. 27; Notice is hereby that T. 22 R. 30 1920.00 acres. given pursuant M. R. Kirklcy has just returned after each rain. The water works very little rain. Willard Record. N., E., containing to the provisions of an Act of Sale No. One of the cases heard The consist of and law NViSW'4. NWMSEti, Sec to by Judge a improvements fencing approved June 20th, 1910, the All of Sec. 8 K. from a trip the Turkey Track bonds have been sold at good value $1,600.00. nf 8; IS; T. X., 20 E. SI'.'., Richardson last week was that of J. reservoir, the State of New Mexico, and the rutea NEW. . ranch where he and his helpers have figure to a Denver firm and that 38,000 Pounds of Pintos and of Ol N!iSF.'i, N',.SWH. SWKSWJi, S' F. vs. the A. T. & S. F Rail- rcguiationa the State Land NW;.4, Sec. 25; S'-l- been 28o,000 of range Rarey of the will Frank successful farmer Sale No. I1S2 - S'AS'i, Sec. 6; T. 25 N.. fice, the Commisaioner of Public Lands will S'AKE'4, SiNW?, See. treating aires wherein Mr. part program go through Sandusky, R 30 ioO.'fl acrea. There 26; SH. See. 27; SEJ4. Sec. 28; T. 8 N . for destruction nf way company, Rarey Tucum - val- - E., containing offer at public aale to the higheat biddet R 19 All of Sec. the prairie dogs. without any further trouble. and bean king of the Kstancia are no on this tract. 9 o'clock, A. on No E, 36; SE'4, NKSWja. sued for damages to a shipment of improvements at M., Saturday, Sec. 32: T. 11 X., R. All of Roswell News. cari News. ley, has his crop and start vember 9th, 1918, in the town of Raton. NW, it E.,' cattle to Kansas last winter. gathered 25 Sec. .16; T. 11 N., It. 23 E . 2434.M City ed beans this week. Sale No. 1303 - WVJNEX, Sec. 18, T. County of Colfax, State of New Mexico, is comprising was rendered in threshing Frank R. 31 E 80.00 There acres, designated as four sections. A Grain Producer Judgment favor of Tueumcari was visited fires is one of the few in N., containing acrei. front of the court house therein, the Mr. for $750 Carlsbad by three dry farmers are no improvements on this tract. following described tracts of Isod vis: few realize that Chaves Rarey Argus. this week, all of them within the who are not No bid will he accepted for less than Very people coming county complaining an annual rental of $1110.110 tor 1 Sale No. IM4 WV4. Sec. 14; N!4, 130S per section is a grain twenty-fou- r hours time. he first about this in SWtf, Sale No. S54SWM, SEtf, SEtfNEv, said county becoming country of the local of- poor crops year, fact, Sec. 15; .A, EWNV - lands. Lease will be made in subs- avail- Employes railway W.,SE!4, SEtfSEU, Lots 2, 3, Sec. 2; SVSSEX, 'NEJ4SE'4, .'; tantial i of oil to no small extent. Figures was the two frame store buildings the Sanduskys never complain at all, Sec. 22; T. 26 N R. 32 E., containing Sec. I. conformity will, .mi and fice and trainmen last week sub- NW, Lot 4, 3; Lota 2, NtfSEH, iras le.ise on file in the office of the Com- able (and not all in) show already west of Goldenberg's big store. These as they always go over the top with 1320.00 acres. There are improvements Sec. 4; SWNEtf, FEMNVVU, NEtfSWK in scribed for more than $1200 of the on this tract. cu'iCE-i-- i c.. in. Uivtii MrtCE'i c... missioner of ublic Lauds, copy of which there have been threshed Chaves were practically destroyed. Most of farm products. Frank it takes will be furnished on 11. At Fourth Bond issue. Carlsbad says 11; Sec. applirati' time 9 Liberty - E'ASm. 25; K'A, SWX, EjSEM if loddinif the bidder will be. county: 1.692 bushels of oats; Mrs. Ressner's household goods were elbow grease and a firm determina- Sala SWtfSEVa, Sec. 9; T. 28 31 R. 27 successiol Argus. - - Sec. 36; T. N., E., E14SWK, SEy4 to the Commissi ner of Ful,l bushels of 2.687 bushels saved but the room the tion. to N., R. 35 E., 40.00 actea. There 27 rcnured pay wheat; occupied by obtain good results. The containing Sec. 33; Syi, Sec. 34; T. 32 N., R. E. Lands the amount of ti;e fir- vear's rental 1.150 100 JH.fWO arc no on mis tract. 2280.08 of which 547.48 of barley; bushel of speltz. Mexican pool hall where the fire yield from acres is pounds improvements containing acrca, acrei offered, the cost of and ex- GRANT were aelected for the Santa Fe and Grant adver;ising These are government figures pre- started, was a total loss. ol beans. illard Kecord. Sale No. 1JSS All of Section 1; EH, nses incidental thereto. r ,ssessinn will f'ounty Railroad Bond The improve- soon c t of i sea- of Lots 3, 4, Sec. 2; All of given as aa .titra. lease pared by the threshers, and the About noon the residences Chas. SWtf, SEUNWtf, ments consist of reservoir, plowing and t lie Sections 3, 4, Kyi, Sec. 8; NJ4, Sec. 9; executed by successful Sidder, son's total will be when the Hill, near the railroad, on fire A three cornered real deal 5; fencing, value $2,600.00. must be wit'in from date ef greater Mogollon Mining Activities caught estate N'A, N'ASEy,, SEtfSEtf, Sec. 10: 117a, Ntf thirty days it is a 010 in oroer to avonl lorleiture ol s threshers get through. Socorro Co. 25,-00- 0 supposed from defective flue, was closed this week where by John SWX. SES4. Sec. 11; N54, SWli, Sale No. 1J1 ngl Mining produced SEWS", NEJ4NWJ?. - SWUNEtf, NWjsJSE .ml all moneys paid. Figure the cost of this stuff and of and but little of the household goods Gloss secured title to the C. J. Eg- - Sec. 12; NJ4NE,, SEtfNEtf, Ser 4, T M N B M. V Ml,. ounces gold and silver bullion Sec. 14; T. 26 N., R. 35 B., Lots 5, 6, 7, ' one will see it is no small item. were acrea. There are no improvements on tli.i W itness hnnd l ..fficial s a. that for The mill is saved. gleston quarter, joininff his home Lot 1, Sec. T. 26 R. 36 my ari the September. treating Sec. 6; 7; N., E., ,ract f lhe Office of New Then again some 300 cars of apples That night about 9:.10 another fire stead and H. J. Fincke the 200 aec. oi sec. State Laud the Slate of about 200 tons per day. Very few gets wi&W74, j; ah t; c.tnK.ft, Mexico, this third of r, l'd. will be from coun- in Sec. 5: N'A. NvVtfSWW. E'lSZH. Sec. 9 Sale No. 1311 day shipped the Chaves changes have had tn be made in broke out the shack south of the acres joining his holdings, known as KESEM, See. 4; T. 2t district this this means a Glenrock Hotel. Near this a of the House NWKNWM, Sec. 10: SWSE,,. Sec. 14; S'4 N., R. 26 E., containing 40.00 acres. There ROBT. P. ERVIEN, ty year; up the plant. pile Harry place. Moriarty S'A, Sec. 15: StfNVV,,, SW7,. Sec. 16; are no on Commissioner of 1'iihlic net to the of starting M E4, improvements this trsct. Lands, profit grower some The first orders have been placed bear grass also was set on fire and essenger. SEtfNEH, SF.WSWX, SE'4, Sec. 17; E'A, S'ate of New Mexico, $100,000 a $50,000 which was a blaze was the result. The NEX.NWJf, S7SNW7,. SW7,, Sec. 19; All of Sala No. 1J SI'iSWM, SWJ4SEH, Sec first Publication Sept. 6. 1118. plus paid for the new surface of the quite I out for labor in the orchards. tramway fire soon had it under Sections 20, 21, 22. 23; SW74NE7,, SiNW'M, 4; W'AfiE'A, NEW(NWK, NSEM, Sec. 9. ast Publication Nov. 15, 1918. Oaks Co. This will run from the new department UNION S'A, Sec. 24; SWJ4, Sec. 25; All T. 27 R. 24 Not all but 2500 of it SVSNW7., N., E., containing 3.U00 acrea only that cars Central shaft to tram line of the So- control and saved from spreading. of Sections 26, 27; Nyi, SWt, NE74SE74. The improvements consist of well, wind- alfalfa which means a million dol- dis- 1 ucumcari News. Sec. 28: All ol Sectiona 29. 30. 32. 33. 34. mill, tanks and fencing, value $343.00. corro Mining and Milling Co., a l, Me ..L. '35. 36: T. 27 N.. R. 35 E.. ESSWii. Wli STATE OF NEW MEXICO lars to the farmers. 1200 r,nn,J ,t fl tance of feet. Counter balanced - into consideration the N. who lu es southeast of town thresh- 27 E.,' S K Ti?i' ' Take other skids will be used and has a capacity J. Gullion hauled lime for the t&i S.c asfT. N. "r ii wii ti 24 einini Th. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and one will have to admit F.ndee school which has the ed out KO.fJ ) pounds til beans off SW4, .SPISW. SWJSKM. Sec. .1.1; T. 28 arc no 00 this.,tract. crops of 75 tons in 8 hours. Ores mined house, improvements by t llOO of R. 35 fc., Containing 19,322.68 acres. The PUBLIC LAND SALE that the farming industry in the val- rnnrro f' nun r!:t irtn entnnlnlr roa.K acres, making all .IVlTacC this company from Maud S, Deep ' !.,iniprovrmcnia connat ol fencing, value s,. Sale No. 1314 SEHSEK, Sec. 5; T. 2.' does amount to a !...... 1,...... Z... ..w...... i u. .1. , t ,u,- - W,. that ley great deal. Down. Eberle and Clifton Mines will 'v 1, l ...... n, ,u ,e. tV.W, .V, K. iW t., contuinmu 40.00 acn CURRY COUNTY Roswell Star. handled this In the building to be two-stori- high, four the record for the county. lies proviiiunls consist of stone house, shed hi by tramway. ,l. Sale No. 1307 SWNE!i Sec. 4; T. 14 value $1U00.00. Office of the .f I'll rooms on the floor and one Moines Swastika. ,inl cistern, 'omn,!ttinni:r meantime burros will continue to be ground N.. R. 32 E.. cont.iinina 40.00 acrea. There Lands, room on the floor. Tin are no on this tract. I Many Apples Being Shipped ued for moving ore Silver City large top improvement! fio hid on the above describe. tracts 01 S.mta New Mixico. Twenty-on- e cars of hav structure to cost $10001) when com- Tom Honey, of FoUom. has a So bid on llle above described tracts ol land will lie accented lor lest than HVI apples Enterprise. great be for Five been from this Glenrio Tribune. crop of alfalfa, oats, corn and his land will accepted less than DOLLARS t$5.U0j per acre, which is the shipped Hagerman plete. Dollars (55.00) per acre, which is the ap value thereof and in addltiot Notice is irivin that pursuant orchard show ini- - appraised . hirthy season, and seven more cars are now The Last Chance Mine under Mr. and vegetables rtr:,ierl vulne thereof, and in addition there- ,1, ...... ,1.. - .f..i u..i.i. .. . . the iroisions of an Act ot Cnress ap- loaded, some of which were tnt'llse vttl'ls. L alihage is lieing pick-- j to the successful bidder must pay fur the r lne thai exist on th, prove, June 2fith, Mill, tin- laws of being Hasil as to ROOSEVELT improvements la- - Prescott manager hopes 'led the hundreds. Sauerkraut has improvements lhat exist on the land. an.l. State of iV'W Mexico, ami rules and retrt shipped out. The shipments this year have the 50 Mill in full by of the Mate Land the t e ton blast by -- Dcs Moines! lions tlniee. will tall considerable short of our Nov. 1st. They have begun drilling be.,i0 E,ch o lhe tboM described tracts will Each of the above described tract. ..1 tnissioner of I'll!) lie Lands will offer high record, but the which are A. G. WiKon recently sold a bunch he oflered tor aale separately. l,e offered for aal public sale to the highest bid.ler at n prices this week. separately. A. M., on December 17 th. will the re- of twenty-fiv- e or more cows to the o'clock, Tue!.,Iay, prevailing probably bring is also Sale No. 1308 Lot 2, Sec. T. 25 N 1'1S, in lhe town of Clovis, County of Manager Prescott repairing I. 1 2; The above aale ol land will be aubjeci turns from the close to the Cloppert brothers. Elida Enterprise. Killough, of Decatur, Texas R. 33 39.77 State of New Mexico, in front crop the Viola Mine to get ready to E., containing acres. There sre 10 - followina terms and conditions Curry, maximum. was in lies Aloines last week pure I) - no on this tract. No bad the court house therein, the following d Hagerman Messenger. it. Lordsburg Liberal. improvements vie.: cribetl tracts of viz.: H. B. Lucas of Elida recently asing wheat for a nulling company the above deacribed tract of land will Except for the land selected for tht laud, a be accepted for less than $10.00 per acre. Santa fe and Grant Railroad Bono E. C. Jackson setit 63 boxes of ap- bought nice bunch of calves. at I)ecair. We understand that he County Sale No. 1316 All of Sections 6, 7, 18, Powerful Radio Outfit Captured fund, the successful bidder must pay tt T. 5 R. 36 E All of Sec. ples to Roswell to be put in cold purchased several car loatls and that The shove sale of land will be subject the Commissioner of Public Lands or hit E'i. Sic. 19; N., Deputies Jeff Brooks and Charles of to the following terms snd conditions, 36; T. 6 N., R. 35 E , All of Sec. 31; T. this week. These were Will Cryer sold two car loads the price paid was from $1.'X) to airent holding auch sale, oi 6 R. 36 3522.00 storage apples St. John, of Tyrone, are responsible vis: the offered him for land X., E., containing acres. in Mr. in bear last week. Says he has $1 .95. Des Moines Swastika price by the Tin- ment s consist ot 4 houses, grown Jackson's orchard for the in of a grass four per cent cent interest in sdvance tot improvt capture Tyrone power- the best feed he has raised in The bidder garage, sheds, barn, cellar, chicken house, the north of town Lake Arthur crop successful must pay to the the balance of such feei 1 part ful radio receiving outfit which was of Public Landa or nil purchase price, corrals, 3 wells and windmills, fencing, an Times. the nine he has farmed in! W. R. has pun-hate- tin Commissioner agent for and and ali carried around the years Rurrage such of the sdvertising appraisement plowing, value $12,075.00. being country by New Mexico. Elida land of West & Harvcv north of holding ssle, costs incidental to the sale herein, eacl a man name B. Enterprise. puce offered by him for the land, four and all of aaid amounts must be who' gives the of 2000 bal- deposit No bid on the above described tracts Folsotn containing acres. pt-- cent interest in sdvance for the ed in caah or certified at the COLFAX G. Fnrman and who is believed to be ance of such fees for sd- exchange of land will be accepted for less than Work is progressing nicely on our uprchase price, time of sale and which aaid amounts sno FIVE DOLLARS which a German and and all costs u nf ($5.00i per acre, is sympathizer. new consolidated school NEW SUPERINTENDENTS IN appraisement them are aubiect to forfeiture to the value thereof r.nd in ad- .building, incidental to the sale each and New if the appraiseil Furman was spotted as a suspicious Chas. Allen has con herein, State of Mexico, the aucceasfui dition thereto the successful bidder must Professor E. D. Smith, State Su- the building PRINCIPAL TOWNS OF STATE all of said amounts muat be deposited in bidder doea not execute s contract with on character on his arrival in Tyrone ash at the time pay for the improvements that exist pervisor of Vocational tract. The well is completed and or certified exchange ,n thirty daya alter it haa been maileo the land. Agriculture several weeks ago where he obtain- of sale and which said amounts and sll to him by lhe State Land Office, aatu of Education, an equipped with a new windmill, ami The following are names of some d them are aubiect the Department gave ed work as a machinist. He was to forfeiture 'o contract to provide that the purchasei The above sale of land will be the grounds are surrounded with a of the new for this S'.He of New Mexico, it the successful his of subject t.j interesting talk before the High under surveillance the offi- Superintendents may at opuun make payments noi the following terms and n litions, viz.; kept by good fence. Now we to see : bidder does not execute s contract within less than ol five pei School yesterday, during the Assem- cers but hope year been mailed to ninety there nothing sufficiently some trees out. Enter- I.. White. U. O. And- thirty days after it has cent nf the purchase price at any titm The surressful bid.ler must to she bly period. Raton Sept. put Elida; Roy Tyrone; him the Land Office, said con- of from of con pty Reporter strong to warrant his arrest develop- C. by State thirty yeari, the date the I'ouimissi r of Public Lands or his ag. nt 1918. prise. erson, Tueumcari; Frank Spencer. that the and to for ot 20, ed. When a ex- tract to provide purchaser may tract provide lhe payment '" (l s.ile, of the suspicious looking N. : W. make of not less the oi holding Atec; Thos. Russell. Chatna at his option payments any unpaid balance at expiration price offered by linn for the land, four per arrived for him sbortly of ninety-fiv- press parcel Pleas. Hopkins has begun cutting X. Menson. Melrose; Mrs. A. Mc- - than per cent thirty years from the date of the con cent interest m advance b.r the balance after he had to Hanover the of the 'purchaae price at any time after, after the sale and to the expiratioi nf fees for advertis- CURRY prine his feed it is not as Gowan. Taos : Arnold Garlick. Duran prior such purchase price, officers seized it. crop. Says good the sale snd prior to the expiration ol tract with interest on deferred payments and appraisement and all costs inci- Securely packed as he lias had some but he H. Kavs. J. H. from the date of the con- - at the rate of lour cent annuo, ing all in this box was years J Texico; Dowilcn, thirty years per per dental to the sale herein, each and ot the receiving out has a and his stock ts Helen. tract arid to provide for the payment of payable in advance on the anniversary o said amounts must be in cash New High School Building quite lot, the ol of deposited fit. It had been construct- he-i-s any unpaid balance at expiration the date the contract, partial paymenti or certified at the time of sale evidently off the so - exchange The last week of August the Clovis ed Furman but was efficient when coming grass hog fat, thirty years from the date of the con- to be credited on the anniversary of tht and which said amounts and all of them by not Elida Kevv Mexico is the twentieth interest on deferred date nf the contract next following thr the of high school was dedicated with ap- tried out. The of wire- complaining. Enterprise. State tract 'with payments are .sttbjtct to to State possession the unit for school at the rate of four per cent per annum date of tender, New Mexico, if the stiecessmt bidder does exercises. It was made a to. adopt county in on the of propriate less outfits by private' individuals In 1915 payable advance anniversary not execute a contract within thirty days day of great educational inspiration is not this time and SAN MIGUEL administration. the county the date of the contract, partial payments The sale of land selected for the Sants after it has been mailed to him by the permitted at unit for and to be on the of the Fe and Railroad Bond Func not only for the city of Clovis, but the of ordered was made the taxation, credited anniversary (jrant County Slate Land Office, aaid contract lo provide department justice coun-Ladi- of the contract next following the will be aubiect to the above terms snr his makr for the entire county as well. Early the legislature of 1917 made the date lhat the purchaser may at option Furman's arrest. Furman was ar- Break Bond Record - date of tender. conditions except that the successful bid payments of not less than of in the on the dedi- ty the unit for administrative pur- tier must or ex e of morning Friday, rested in Hanover by Ray Grayson the enviable record of sell- - pay in cash certified ninety-fiv- per cent the purchase price cation from the remote Having ,,oses also c,avs state Supt. J. H. The above sale of land will be subject change at the time of aale oi at any time after the sale and prior to the day, people of the Mounted Police. Silver City the- amount of bonds offered him foi from the date corners of the found their mg largest Wanner: "Thus we have. the coun-i- n to valid existinn rizhts. easements, riahts the purchaso price by expiration of thirty years county Enterprise. one of of the women of way and reservations. the land four ncr cent interest in sd of the contract and to provide for the to Clovis and when the exer- day any ,y boar(. of education., which has vance for the balance of such of balance at the ex- way in the The Commissioner of Public Lands or purchss payment any unpaid ten-thir- committees working entire f ,u, rhr,r,l a a snd will be to execute s from the date of cises opened in the morning at ,n,,tv his agent holding such sale reserves thi price required piration of thirty years GUADALUPE state of New Mexico belongs to Mrs. whole. This is a most wise and all bids offered contract providing for the payment of tht the contract with interest on deferred pay- the auditorium was well filled ., provision, right to reject any balance of such is of four cent per Charles and Mrs. William purchaee price ments at the rate per build- Spiess as it the administration"! at ssid ssle. anniver-aar- and in the afternoon when the in centralizes thirty equal annual instalments with in annum payable in advance on the Gortner of Las Vegas. Working of the schools. It has stop- Possession under contracts of sale for teres! on sll deferred at th of the date of the contract, partial ing was formally turned over to the Harbin is a lot of country the above described tracts will be payments crowd- Judge having the old town of Las Vegas these two all financial leaks and better given rate of four per cent per annum in ad payments to be credited on the anniversary community the auditorium was Gramma cut and for ped on or before October 1st, 19W. vance, and interest due on Octo of the date of the contract next following grass put up ladies set a record that will lie hard teachers arc employ- paymenta ed to capacity. The principal speak- which is said to surpass alfalfa committees to The qualified being Witness my hand and the official seal ber 1st, of each yesr. the date of lender. ' outside of the was Professor hay, for other equal. ed. It is a deal more economi- of the State Land Office of the State of er state for feed. Cuervo of the loan drive took great strove of will be aale of land will be of Tennessee and other Clipper. first day they cal, as all counties are now required New Mexico, this twelfth day of August, The sale land aubjeci The above subject Morgan to $19100, 1911. to valid existing rights, eaaements, righti lo valid existing ri(hts, easements, rights within the were subscriptions amounting to work under the budget system." R. ERVIEN of and speakers from state Ben Ferguson has purchased the which is 10 cent of the ROBT. way and reaervations. if way, reservations. also and contributed to the nearly per U. S. School Life. Commissioner of Public Lands, Th fnmmiKinn.r nt Ptihlir Landa n. present Cunningham and he will amount San coun- of New Mexico The commissioner of Public Lands or his Garage; entire that Miguel State j agrnt holding such sale reserves th program. We expect to be able to. 16, 1911. such sale reserves the right later move his blacksmith tools, etc. has called to subscribe. a. ata af First Puhlicstion August all bids offerett Klient holding ty been upon sx. sx. s right to reject any and bids ottered at said publish a picture of the new building in will have a Last Publication October 18. 1911. at ssid sale. to reject any and all that building, and Las Vegas Optic. sale. with some of the transportation cars and blacksmith shop combin- Possession under contracts of sale for thr the garage described will be os sale that brought the pupils from rural ed Cuervo Clipper. CLASSIFIED above tracta given Possession under contracta of lor districts mto Clovis on that day. SIERRA STATE OF NEW MEXICO or before October firat, 1919. the above described tracta will be given The school was for- Witness my hand and the official aea on or before October lat, 1919. Clayton high LEA HELP WANTED. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION of the State Land Office of the State o mally dedicated the last of Septem- New Mexico, thia aeventeenth day of Auguat Witness my hand and the official seal Some Lion Killers Office State of ber with exercises in the evening with n PUBLIC LAND SALE 1918. of the Stale Land of the Albert Johnson killed another ROBERT P. New tins twentieth lay of Septem- Professor Chamberlain presiding and Mrs. Eperson has a splendid gar- WOODS AND SAW MILL HELP WANTED ERVIEN, Mexico, mountain lion at his ranch on the -- Wc 75 men tn work in sawmills, Commissioner of Public Landa of th. ber, l'H8. Woodward and County Sup- this fall. Some she sells want SOCORRO COUNTY of New Mexico Attorney den days headwaters of the Animas one dav logging camps and to make hewn ties, min- State H. H. Errett as the prin- $20 worth of New Mexico. First Publication 23. 1S18. ROUT. P. ERVIEN, erintendent vegetables. Lovington This makes the 132nd, ing props, etc., at Velarde, Office nf the Commisaioner of Puhlit August of is last week. Good and desirable Last Publication November 1, 1918. Commissioner Public Lands, cipal speakers. This building vety Leader. sons have wages living quartera. Lands, State of New Mexico. lion Mr. Johnson and two Come prepared to go to work. New Mexico, much like the Clovis high school and & LUMBER CO Ssnta Fe, killed during the past five years. FEDERAL TIE Notice that on 27. 1918. a considera- Ed. Love de- Velarde, New Mexico. is hereby pursuant STATE OF NEW MEXICO First I'nl. Ileal. Sept. both buildings represent started prairie dog Advocate. to Act Dec. 6. 191S. of in the structure in the Graham Sierra the provisions Last Publication ble outlay money struction Johnny gresa, approved June 20th, 1910, the laws NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION as well as in the equipment. State pasture Wednesday. Besides Capt. PERSONAL of the State of New Mexico, snd the rules examin- -- - Superintendent Wagner has Love there was included in the squad SOCORRO fice4. thVcomml.sioner'ol Public tXl. will 'L AND GAS LEASE OF PUBLIC LANDS ed carefully the plans and specifica- such men as Lieut. C. H. Arnold, YOUR FUTURE FORETOLD: Send dime, age, birthdate for truthful; reliable, con- :l'C9r M,!eo.0Thur.da?h November COUNTY tions of the building and has had the Buck Pruitt and J. W. Janes Mazcl P. O. u? M'L Sergeant Prof. A. D. Smith, formerly prin- vincing trial reading. Hause, 14th. 1918, town of Socorro, of build-- as chief of Cal.No. in the County 0, Commissioner of Public pleasure inspecting these. ' acting the quartermaster's of the Melrose schools is now Box, im Los Angeles, of Socorro, State of New Mexico, in front ,he to dedication and to do the lov- cipal of the 0"'. ings just prior their department cooking., of the schools at the court house therein, following Santa Fe, New Mexico. them as the best Leader. Superintendent MARRY IF SINGLE for sure marriage best described tracta of land. Tlx: he regards among ington established 13 in state. Magdalcna. largest in the Country years. Notice is to nigh school buildings the Thousands Honorable Wealthy members Sals No. Lots 1, 2, 3, SWJs, hereby given thst pursuant 12 till S'SN', the of sn Act of Congress Educational News Bulletin. Buster James bought head of Wishing Early marriage, both sea, Strictly SEHSEH, Sec. 3; All of Sections provisions the Prof. J. B. Gunter formerly of the WjSEX, All of June 20th, 1910, the lawa ol from last week. Confidential liat free. 10, 15, 22, 23, Wii, SEtt, Sec 24; New steers Flemings is now located 732 . 27. 3 R. 16 State of Mexico, and rulea and State School of Mines The Old Reliable Club, Madison, Sections 25, 26, 34, 35; T. S.. of State Office, the Buster begsni steer buying this fall Calti.-N- 6798.24 the Land DE BACA the northern Arizona Normal o. W., containing acres. There are Commissioner of Public Lands will offer for the dozen. at no on this trsct. by School at the head of the science improvements lease for the mining lor, and extraction ARE YOU SINGLET Would you mar of oi oil and gas, at public auction to the No bid oa the above described trsct bidder at Nine A. M., Lot of Swswt Stuff Jim Simpson who ranches near department if suited ? Let me find ideal land will be for less than THREE highest o'clock, five ry your accepted November 20th, 1918, in the town ol Las F. S. Black has made nearly Scott, was, in town the first of the ibsolute Many wealth) DOLLARS ($3.00) per acre, which is the of San State ot molasses Cattle Shipment satisfaction; vslue tnereof snd in addition Vegas, County Miguel, hundred gallons of sorghum week. Jim raises thorobreds and is car honorable con appraised for New Mexico, in front ol the court house Ben Gooch shipped out eight wishing marriage; thereto the successful bidder must pay to- this season. He Isold 300 gallons to said to have the best bull in Lea free on land. therein, the following deacribed lands, loads of .cattle Tuesday and will fidential; members descriptions the impromevems that exist the wit: one customer. He is only partly county. Mrs. Box-75- 7 Oakland Calif Re- have car loads on the track CappeL ol land will be Fort Sumner forty The above sale subject Sale No. L-- l. EV4SEM, Sec. 24; E4 through boiling. on the fifteenth if he can get the --No. Hi to the following terms sad conditions, view. y NKX. NF.V4SEJ4, Sec. 25; All of Sec. 36; to vis; 12 LINCOLN cars. This shipment goes Holly- MATERNITY T. N., R. 23 E Lots i, 2, 3, SWJ4NE. will be NEW FAIRMOUNT Hps Sec. 2: All of Sections 15, 16; Lots wood, Colorado, where they PITAL tor reasonable, The successful bidder must to SEX, News. confinement; prices psy 3, 4, EKSWtf, NWjsSEH, Sec. 19; NK, EDDY fed ior market. Magdalena may work lor board; babies adopted. Write the Commissioner of Public Lands or his Sec. 22; W4 SM B. 4911 E. J7tk ot REX, ES4SWM. NWXSWX, for booklet, Mrs. T. Long, agent holding such sale, Sec. 23; SEXSWJ. Sec. 25; Stock Cc-m- . Co. Me. Me. & offered him for the ?W(4. E2SE, . CHICHESTER SPILLS The Carrizozo Live Lamb Kansas City, the price by lead, WSNWX. Sec. 26; EVjNEX, 27; WW Child Hurt A. have closed one Big Shipment h I four per cent cent interest in advance foi EKMWK, Lots Badly and J. Lahan just of week the such lees NEX, NWXSEtf. NEXSWX, BRAND three-year-o- ld The fore last the balance ol psirchase price, Sec. Lot The child of Mr. of cattle deals that has part DRUG AND LIQUOR HABITS treated by sll I. 2, 3, 30; SWXNF.X, NEHSWJej, Diamond the largest shipped five for advertising and appraisement and 1. Sec. All ol Sec. 36; T. 12 R. 24 Mrs. Crockett was badly in for a Montosa Sheep company the most humane aed scientific methods the sale each 31; N., TyrA and Henry been launched this locality and on followed up N. U.. costs incidental to herein, E., comprising 4715.62 seres and designated hurt near Coffin's Tank last Sun time. have what cars Saturday at Magdalena Hospital, Magdalena, and all of aaid amounts must be deposit- as seven sections. long They bought with seven cars. All were sold to Address all communications to Dr. n. J ed in caah or certified exchange at the when he fell oft a loaded wagon ts known as the nera, ot P. O. Bos lOL-- No. day F. J. Pittman and the lambs went Abernathy. time.of sale snd which said amounts snd Sale No. KE, Lota 1, 2, Sec. 32; 111- in front, and the wagon ran over over 800 h$ad of fine Hereford cat- all ol them are subject to forfeiture to the 2 N R M jr 244.29 acres, - O Iowa where will be T comprising Js. child to own- to points they MARRY IF LONELY; lor results see. State ol New Mexico, il the successful .U ISim. They, carried the tle. The sale netted for the of try designated ss one section. i fed for market. This is the first best snd most successful "Home Maker", bidder does not execute a contract with- . -i, .. . . t..- - -- n A Roswell for medical treatment. The ers of the herd over $32,000.00 and mailed rnscrsi lamb shipments for this hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strict in thirty daya after it has been No bid will be accepted for less than aa ESMOND PILLS Ri d found it bruised, but said be the finest Magdalena's reliable ol ex the State Land Office, said said liaSND in ands doctors badly the cattle are to season but other shipments will fol- ly confidential; moat jjrears to him by annual rental ol $100.00 per section for Cold metallic boxes, sealed with Bluet sio bones broken. ever seen in this Carri- descriptions free. "The Success contract to provide thst the purchssei lands. Lease will be made in substantial Itibbon. wo crnrn. Tssar type locality. The lamb i not Serience; Bos 554, Oakland. of not Tasn ftr S zozo Outlook. low rapidly. crop Mrs. Purdie, may at his option make paymenta conformity with form ol oil and gas lesae awsNnrM a4 as a V as as' usual and prices hardly Calif.-- No. 245 211. less than ol ninety five pet on file in the office ol the Commissioner It It A W IS for tsrrnty-at- The of has heavy time be rll.l.M, Reliable. department agriculture as as last still the lamb cent of the purchase price at any ol Public Lands, copy ol which will yearsluassaregarded re IV t.Rafet. Alwsve written Dt. Smith that will high year, WIDOW. 36. WORTH $37.01)0, income $5,000 after the sale and prior to the expiration furnished on application. At time ol bid- they MORA will in thousands of dol- others anxious to from the date ol the con- will BY ALL DRUGGISTS tend a man here to the crop bring Jearly, and many marry. of thirty years ding the successful bidder be required SOLD investigate lars to the county. Magdalena News. Ira. Warn. 221654 Temple St. Los Angeles, tract and to provide for the payment of to pay the Commiasioner of Public Lands cases of alkali poisoning in about CaL No. any unpaid balance at the expiration ot the amount ol the first year's rental 2& EVERYWHERE JSSSS two weeks. Dr. Smith will be glad Woman Equal to Any Emergency - l thirty years from the date of the con- the cost of advertising snd expenses have stock owners see him about Miss Annabell Leatherman, Deputy 1M Ga to Powder Plants MARRY. RICH widows and maidens want tract with interest on deferred paymenta incidental thereto. Possession will be given to kindly, husbands. Old as 60 invited. at the rate ol lour per cent per annum as soon as contract of leaae is executed by time. Carlsbad Cur- Postmaster at Roy and a girl of 17 Thirty-fiv- r more left Magdalcna Box 54. Los CaL of be within the matter any where Messenger Club, Angeles. payable in advance on the enniTeraary the successful bidder, which must rent. years, accompanied a company of re- for Nashville, Tennessee, they -2-46 2U. the date ol the contract, partial payments thirty dsys from date of rights and all munition to will to work in the Du Pont to be credited on the anniversary ol the moneys paid. cruits for the factories, go LADY. 25, Worth $12,000. the official im- One SOUTHERN date ol the contract next following Witness my hand snd the eesl ol Takes) Out Raton last week when it was munition works at that place. Would H Box 35, Toledo. Office the State ol New Wants Jok.r e Marry. League, date of tender. the Stste Lend ol The lack of a law against gamb- possible for P. M. Johnson to go week prior to this date thirty-nin- Ohio. Mexico, this third dsy ol September. 1918 mam him. Miss left for thrs point, The above sale of lands will be subject ling is causing the authorities of this or get a to go for Magdalena making ROBT. P. ERVIEN, town of seventy-fiv- e Handsome French lady, 21, worth to valid existing rights, easements, rights LOGICAL TREATMENT other cities of the state no end Leatherman managed them nicely a total for the si Commissioner of Public Lands, rm and $125,000. Anxious to honorable way and reaervations. EFFECTIVE of trouble. Of course, in cities there and delivered them to the squad mo- that have Bone from here. Socorro marry State ol New Meaice DIRECT QUICK in Mrs. Warn. 22164 Temple nf Fabric Landa ee First Publication Sept. a, 1918. FOB THE MOST OBSTINATE CAStt ia an bilized there1 without losing any of county has tent the past three gentleman. The Commissioner AM generally ordinance against St. Lot CaL ais such sale reeervea the Last Puhbcation Nor. 15. 1918 (said Bp gambling, but those who desire can them. Another evidence that women weeks over one hundred worker ior Angeles, agent ketdiag 66 OUTWITTING THE HUN 99 By LIEUTENANT PAT O'BRIEN Copyright. 1918, by Pat Alva O'Brien IIHIIIIIMIIIMIIIIM MMHMMMMMMMIMMMtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMl IIMMHMHMI HMttMMMt CHAPTER XVI Continued. The idea of a huge steplndder oc- Inches from the lowest electric wire. Just seventy-tw- o days had elapsed once searched the lundscupe for some- appearance. I could hardly blame curred to me, but I searched hour after I came to an underground wire. I since I escaped from the Huns. If I thing In the wny of a landmark to them for edging away from me. MACHINE FOR MAKING ROADS - I rum tlu kitchen you could walk hour in vain for lumber or fallen trees knew- enough about electricity to real- live to be us old as Methusuleh, I never guide me. For once my faithful The trip from Elnhoffen to Rotter- seven- directly Into tin- - cow-bur- where two out of which I could construct one. If ize that this wire could not be charged, expect to live through another friend, the North Star, had failed me. dam passed without special Incident Apparatua Invented by Nebraska Man raws were kept, and lliis, as I have I could only obtain something which as it wns In contact with the ground, ty-two days so crammed full of in The sky was pitch black and there At various stations passengers would for Forming Roadway With Ma- pointed nut before, Is tilt' usual con- would enable me to reach a point hut still there was nut room hetween cldent and hazard and lucky escape. wasn't a star in the heavens. get In the compartment uud, observ- terial Directly at Hand. struction of tin1 poorer Belgian houses. ahout nine feet In the air it would be the live wire and this underground In the distance, ut about what ap- ing my unusual appearance, would I could mil uiaKc oul why llic caller a comparatively simple mutter to wire for me to crawl through, and I CHAPTER XVIII. peared to be about three miles away, endeavor to start a conversation with The Scientific American In Illustrat- me. g to he so antagonistic to inc. jump from that point over the electric ether had to go buck or dig deep but which turned out to be six, I could None of them spoke English, ing and describing a ma- In and had to use and yet I am sure hi' was arguing with fence. enough under this wire to crawl under Experiences Holland. discern the lights of a village, and I however, they their dia ne, the Invention of M. N. Latta I I could But I out of the own to the family aguilist me. Perhaps the Thee iiioi"'' that perhaps it or else pull It up. wus not quite knew It must be a Dutch village, as imagination as my Identity. of Valentine, Neb., says: a It woods. When I arrived at I fact that I wasn't wearing wooden construct simple ladder and lean This underground wire was about lights are not allowed In Belgium In Rotterdutu "This invention relates generally to 1 one which asked a who stood in front road-mnkln- g .shoes I douht whether could have against of the posts upon as big around ns n lead pencil and I now knew that I was In Holland, that Indiscriminate way. policeman apparatus, and more par- l were climb to I no Idea. I walked of the station where I could find the nlilaiiied n pair K enough for me the electric wires strung, there was no chance of breaking It. but Just where hud My course was now clear. I would ticularly to roadway machines for I lie e came to British but could not make had convinced lUm that was not lop and then leap over, gelling The Jack-knif- I had had at the start for ahout thirty minutes and make a beellne for that village. Before consul, I forming roadways with the material III I him understand. 1 next to a a Belgian, hecause there was over the barbed wire fences the of my travels I had since lost a path leading to the right, and hud I had gone very fur I found myself In applied directly at hand, where good horse really long tuxlcab driver. nothing ahout ine otherwise which same way. and even If I had had something to proceeded along It but n few hundred a marsh or swamp and I turned back me a consul-Ame- rican could have given him that idea. This seemed to be the most likely hammer with, the noise would have yards when I saw In front of a little, hoping to find a better path. "English consul British At that time, and I suppose it is plan and all nlghl long I sat construct- made the method fence exactly like the one I had Finding none, I retraced my steps consul French consul !" I Impracticable. under- true today, ahout U4 per cent of the ing a ladder for this purpose. I went on digging. When the total crossed. and kept straight uliend, determined said, hoping that If be didn't 1 stand one an- people In Belgium were wearing was fortunate enough to find a distance between the live wire and the "This is funny," I said to myself. "I to reucn that village at all costs and he might recognize I other. wooden shoes, Anions the peasants number of fallen pine trees from ten hot torn of the hole I had dug was didn't know the Dutch hud a fence, to swerve neither to the right or left don't helieve I ever saw any other In twenty feet long. I selected two of thirty Inches, I took hold of the ground too." I advanced to the fence and until I got there. He eyed me with suspicion and mo- kind of footwear and they ate limit" them which seemed sufficiently strong wire and pulled on It with, nil my examined It closely, nnd Judge of my One moment I would be in water up tioned me to get In and drove off. I 81de View ef Road-Makin- g Machine. common there than they are in Hol- and broke oil' all the branches, which strength. astonishment when I saw beyond It a to my knees and the next I would sink had no idea where he was taking me, nine-foo- t In a he land. The Dutch wear them more on I used us rungs, tying them to the It wouldn't budge. It was stretched fence apparently holding mud clear up to my waist. I paid but after quarter of an hour's ride roads are difficult to make, the gen- account of a lack of leather. I was poles with grass and strips from my taut across the narrow ditch I had live wires exactly like the one which no attention to my condition. It was brought up In front of the British eral the of a hud object being provision told that during the coming year prac- hamlkerchef ami shirt as best I dug about fourteen Inches wide neurly been the dentil of me! merely a repetition of what I had gone consul. Never before was I so glad machine movable along a selected I but to see the Union ! tically all the peasants and poorer could. nod all the tugging didn't serve to had very little time to conjecture through many times before, this Jack roadway site, capable of the formation people in ilernuiny. too, will adopt It was not a very workmanlike loosen It. what It all meant, for Just then I time I had a definite goal and once I (TO BE CONTINUED.) of wheel tracks in the course of Us wooden shoes for farm work, as that looking ladder when I filially got I wus Just about to give up In de- heard a guard coming. He was walk- reached it I knew my troubles would movement. A further object is to pro- Is one direction In which wood can he through with it. I leaned it against spair when a staple gave wuy In the ing so fast that I. wns sure It: was a be over. CAUSE AND CURE OF CRAMPS vide a machine capable of ready ad- to substituted for leather without much a tree lo test it nnd It wobbled consid- nearest post. That enabled me to pull Dutch sentry, as the Huns walk much It took me perhaps three hours justment and interchange of parts for slower. reach firm The I struck loss. erably. It was more like a rope lad- the wire through the ground a little ground. path Too High Blood Pressure Frequently other purposes ; for Instance, it can be I left I I wns led to within half a mile of the When the young limn left, der than a wooden one, but strength- nnd I renewed my efforts. After a so bewildered, however, that village. Brings Them On Removed by transformed into a freight car In a I lit I shall never ; It was shortly afterwards, as was not ened It here and there and decided moment or two of pulling as I had I decided to take no chances, and as forget that path Vigorous Rubbing. very short time. For the grading of all comfortahle ahout what his inten- that It would probably serve the pur- never pulled In my life before, a the road wns fairly good I wandered almost as welcome to my feet as the roads the machine Is g and I had tions were regarding mo. For all pose. staple on the next post gave way, down It mid away from that mysteri- opposite bank of the Meuse In this article we shall discuss only automatically throwing Knew he tuiglil have gone to notify I kept the ladder In the woods all nnd my work became easier. I had ous fence. About half a mile down I seemed the local muscular spasms that affect the high side to the low side, whether was sta- was ill.' (ierinan authorities that there day and could hardly wait until dark more leeway now nnd pulled nnd could see the light of n sentry The first habitation I came to a most commonly the calves of the legs, at left or right, a strange man In the vicinity more to make the supreme test. If It proved pulled again until In ull eight staples tion and I thought I would go there little workshop with a bright light but that sometimes occur In the thighs, perhaps to protect his friends from successful my troubles were over; had given way. nnd tell my story to the sentries, real- shining outside. It must have been the arms or the wall of the abdomen. DEFINITION OF ROAD TERMS suspicion of having aided me than to within a few hours I would be In a Kvery time a staple gave way. It izing that as I was unarmed It was after midnight, but the people inside Internal cramps, or colic, swimmer's work. Injure me. neutral country out of all danger. If sounded In my ears like the report of perfectly snfe for me to announce were nppurently Just quitting cramp and writer's crump are affec- List of Technical Name Taken From I not to lake I I men At any rale, was going I failed dismissed the Idea sum a gun, although I suppose It didn't myself to the Dutch authorities. There were three and two boys tions of an entirely different nature. of Canadian 1 th Program the anv chances and got out of that was no use Never-'iieles- could be Interned If I entered In wooden shoes. A Is marily. There worrying really make very much noise. only engaged making cramp, In this restricted sense, Good Roadr Congress. neighborhood as rapidly as I could. aliont failure; the thing to do was to each time I would put my eur Holland under urms. It wasn't necessary for me to ex- a sudden, painful and very strong con- That found me on the I I I night riht succeed. to tlie ground to listen for the guard. As approached the sentry box plain to them that was a refugee, traction of a sninll pnrt of a muscle; With the progress of road building frontier of Holland. The few hours that were lo pass If I heard him I would stop working noticed three men In gray uniforms, even if I had been able to speak their it does not usually cause any move there has come into use a number of before night came on seemed endless, and lie perfectly still in tl;" dark till the regulation Dutch color. I was on language. I was caked with mud up ment In the rffecled limb, for to do terms more or less but XVII. technical, CHAPTER but I utilized them to my he had gone by. the verge of shouting to them when to my shoulders and I suppose my face that n contraction of nearly the entire which should be well known. The fol- ladder, tying the rungs more securely Hy pulling on the wire, I wns now the thought struck me that there was must have recorded some of the ex- muscle Is necessary, nnd then we have is from the of the the Lines. lowing list program Getting Through with long grass which I picked In the aide to drag It through the ground Just a chance I might be mistaken, periences I had gone through that what Is called a spasm, or a convul- Canadian Good Roads congress : until it was dark, as the were the Waiting quite woods. enough to place It buck from the (ierinan uniforms memorable night. sion. Aggregate. The mineral material, made al- my way carefully through At last night came, and with my fence nnd go on digging. same color, and I had suffered too "I want the British consul !" I told The contraction Is Involuntnry, such as shells, or Held and came to the much sand, gravel, slag, eventually ladder In hand I made for the barrier. The I went the harder be- many privations mid too many nnrrow them. though persons who nre subject to broken or combinations dreaded harrier. deeper stone, thereof, In front of It there was a cleared came the work, because hy this time escapes to lose all at this time by Apparently they didn't understand, cramps sometimes bring them on by a with which the cement or the bitumin- It all I had heard ahout It. was that space of ahout one hundred yards, my linger nails were broken and I Jumping at conclusions. but one of them volunteered to con- voluntary movement, such as stretch ous material is mixed to form a mor- foot of the horder line hetween enrly-mornln- g Is of Kvery w hich had been prepared to make the was nervous afraid every moment I had Just turned off the road to go duct me to the village. They seemed ing. The cramp tar or concrete. Fine aggregate may; Holland is in g Belgium and protected work of the guards easier In wutch-ln- that I would touch the charged wire. back Into some bushes when out of to be only too anxious to do all they ten brought on by the stretching to be considered as the mineral Inert ma- the same manner. It is there Ger- w hich one Is on precisely It. I kept nt It. however, with my mind the darkness I heard that drend could for me; evidently they realized prone awaking. Very terial which will pass a to serve three to pre- on purposes: lirst, I waited III the neighborhood until I on the hole I was digging man command: I was a British soldier. commonly the cramp comes during screen, and coarse aggregate the vent the from Into constnntly awakens Belgians escaping heard the sentry pass the spot where I mid the liberty which wns nlmost with- "Halt! Holt!" It wns very late when my compan- sleep, nnd the Intense pain material which will not pass a Holland; second to enemies, like He vil- the with a The affected keep was in hiding and then I hurried in my reach. didn't need to holler twice. I ion finally escorted me into the sufferer start. screen. from making their way to free- of the muscle forms u linrd knot, myself, across the clearing, shoved my ladder Finally I figured that I had enough heard and heeded the llrst time. Then lage, but he aroused some people he part Binder. (1) A foreign or fine mate- dom ; and third, to prevent desertions I mnn come and If a of the muscle Is under the barbed wire and endeav- space to crawl through and still leave heard another running up, knew from their beds nnd they large part rial introduced into the mineral por- on the part of Hermans themselves. Involved the limb be drawn up. ored to follow It. My clothing caught a couple of Inches between my buck dressed nnd came down to feed me. may tion of the wearing surface for the Hue look was enough to convince any I Children and the suffer more In the wire, hut wrenched myself and the live wire. The family consisted of an old lady nged purpose of assisting the road material one that it prohahly accomplished all often with than do In clear and crawled to the electric bar- I went under wire I no- and her husband and a son, who was a cramps persons to its under stress, as three ahout as well as con- Before that cause Is retain Integrity olijects any rier. the lace which the soldier In the Dutch army. The cold middle life. In children the well to aid In its first and one look was all I ticed that Belgian run- as, perhaps, trivance could, was to shivers ran down back while he sat usually violent exercise, such as In I My plan place the ladder woman had given me as a souvenir my construction. (2) The course. a cot of It that nl ulit , for wliile lay nnd but In the one of the posts, climb up to made nnd lest It beside me, because every now and ning jumping, elderly sheet pavement, hi my stomach at the forbid- against my pocket bulge, a to Is often caused asphalt frequently gazing the and then There would he the Innocent of elec again I caught n glimpse of his gray tendency cramps used between the concrete foundation ding structure I heard the measured top jump. might mentis of the arteries. be a fall of nine or ten feet, and I me the live uniform and It resembled very much by Incipient hardening and the sheet mixture of stride of a Ceruian sentry advancing trocuting by touching wire, When the blood Is high, asphalt might possibly sprain an ankle or I took It out, rolled It nnd threw It that of the German soldiers. pressure sand and cement towards me ami I crawled away ns up often occur, but cease to graded asphalt break my leg, hut If that was nil that over the first. Some of the neighbors, aroused by crnmps they Bond. The combined action of last as I posslhly could, determined barrier trouble If the Is reduced. stood between me anil freedom I I down on stomach nnd the commotion, got up to see what It pressure friction, and of the forces of lo spend the night somewhere In the Then lay my Persons who nre rheumatic nnd gouty wasn't to stop to consider It. the wns all about, and came In and adhesion and cohesion which the fields nml make another and more going crawled or rather writhed under are lluble to be attacked by helps I ear to the to listen watched while I ate the meal those especially a crust careful survey the following night. put my ground wire like a snake, with my feet first, because separate particles composing for the of the There of good Dutch for me. cramps very likely hardening or to resist under The view I had coming sentry. nnd there wnsn't uny question my people prepared of the nrterles their con- pavement separation olilalned, however, was not n but care I I would have accompanies Mechanical bond Is bond was me that the sound. Kugerly hugging mother enrth ns closely as Ordinarily suppose stress. the sulliclent to convince stitutional disposition. well-bui- fully I placed the ladder against the because I realized that even been embarrassed with so many peo- produced almost wholly in a lt pole-vau- idea was out of the ques- possible The treatment of a single cramp of post and started up. Only a few feet to touch the wire above me with my ple staring nt me while I ate as broken-ston- e macadam road, by the tion even If I had n pole and was n the cnlf Is very simple: stand on tip- seiui rated me from and my back though I were some animal of of vaulter. The three liberty, meant Instant death. strange toe In such a wny as to stretch the Interlocking angular fragments proficient pole heart beat fast. that has Just been captured, but stone and the of the fences covered a of at least twelve Anxious ns I was to get on the other just calf muscle and nt the same time rub subsequent filling span I had climbed three then I was too famished to notice or with finer feet and to clear the last liarhed wire perhaps rungs side, I didn't hurry this operation. I the where the contraction has remaining interstices the of ladder when I became aware care very much what other people did. pluce fence It would he necessary to vault my feared that there might he some little occurred. That will put an end to particles. of mi u n looked There will be a warm Water-Boun- Bonded with aid not at least ten feet hut lit for difficulty. detail that I hud overlooked and I ex- always place the attack If Ilie attacks the only high, The ladder wus In heart for the Dutch I promptly. of water. least fourteen feet wide, with the cer- slipping. ercised the greatest possible care In my people. recur there Is probably ns I took the next the had heard lots of frequently, Cement. An adhesive substance tain that to touch the elec- Just rung, going under, taking nothing for persons say that some constitutional fault that needs knowledge ladder came In contact with were not Inclined to refu- used of other ma- fence meant Instant slipped, granted. they help correction, nnd the sufferer should con- for uniting particles trically charged Hie live and the current but did not bear terials to each other. ap- death. There would lie no second wire, passed When I finally got through and gees, my experience sult his physician. Youth's Compan- Ordinarily wet sticks nnd Into my these out. did to calcined "cement chance If came a the first through the straightened up, there were still sev- reports They certainly ion. plied only rock," you cropper There wus a blue more for me than ever to calcined time. body. flash, my eral feet of Belgium between me and I expected. or artificially prepared hold on the ladder relaxed nnd I fell I had a little German left, and ground mixtures of limestone and The stilt Iden wns also imprnetlca-lil- e liberty, represented by the six feet money Can Furnish Food. to the unconscious. but the value of German is Jungle slllcious materials. Sometimes used to hecause of the lack of suitable heavily ground which separated the electric barrier as money While the new food campaign was Of I had not received the about half In I didn't bituminous binder used In tliuher and tools with which to con- course, from the last barbed wire fence, but only Holland, being talked about at Seattle, Ran- designate full force of the current or I would have to the to Rot- bituminous pavements, when the ex- struct the stilts. before I went another step I went enough pay fare dolph I.. Summerfleld of Singapore, not now he here. I must have re- God terdam, which was my next pression "bituminous cement" (q. It seemed to me that the host thing down on my knees and thanked objective. who has lived forty years In the Malay t.) mained unconscious for n few mo- and es- It was due to the generosity of these mis- is understood to be meant to do was travel up and down the line for my long series of escapes States, arrived on a government ments, but I came to Just In time to people that I was able to reach the Cement Concrete. An Intimate mix- n hit In the hope that some spot might pecially for this last , sion. He Is a civil engineer. "The hear the Herman coming, and British consul as as I did. live-stoc- k ture of gravel, shell, slag or broken hp discovered where conditions were guard which seemed to me to be about all quickly world's market has been dec- the thought came to me If I didn't get that was to me free- Some day I hope to return to Holland said Mr. "but If stone particles with certain propor- more favorable, although I don't know necessary bring ' imated," Summerfleld, that ladder concealed at once lie would dom. and repay every single soul who nnd tions of sand or similar material, ce- .lust what I expected along those worst comes to worst there's a see It even for me. 1 the of Samari- ment and water, made to lines. though, fortunntely Then crawled under the barbed played part the good real meat famine, the Jungles of the previous It was an dark tan to me. placing. It was to real- unusually night. wire fence and breathed the free air of Malay States can supply vast quanti- mighty disheartening I Course. One or more of road cer-Ml- n the ladder out of his Holland. I had no Idea Just With the that these Our forests layers ize that only a few feet away lay pulled path clear money people ties of meats and fats. on not me third-clas-s material and compacted sepa- the and lay down flat the ground where I was and I didn't care much. gave I was able to get a are full of monkeys of all kinds. Our spread liberty mid that only things He was for the formation of the road or me from It were seven feet away from his feet. I wus out of the power of the Germans ticket to Kotterdam, and I streams teem with crocodiles. The rately preventing reaching first-clas- re- so close that I could have was I had walked that I didn't have to travel s, Is numerous and pavement Courses are usually I lu ce confounded fences. I thought of passed and that enough. glad huge anaconda snake - the ladder out nnd a when I re- for I would have looked as much ferred to in the order- of their laying, my machine and wished that some pushed tripped perhaps hundred yards, prolific. Monkey meat, cooked French him membered the lace I had thrown over out of In a first-clas- s billed on menu as first coarse, second course, third kind fairy would set It In front of me up. place carriage or Spanish style, the to I have as I real- us a Hun would in heaven. would make an course, etc. Also a single row ot lor just one minute. It occurred me that could the barrier, and dangerous appear as veal, epicure yearn to I deter- no sen- blocks in a pavement. I the In a of climbed back under the barbed wire ized the undertaking be, That night I slept in the house of for more. There's disagreeable spent night clump It. Crown. The rise In cross-sectio- n hushes nnd in most of the fence and waited for the sentry to re- mined to walk back and get This Heard the German Quard Coming. my Dutch friends, where they fixed timent about killing a crocodile or the kept hiding Bel- from the lowest to the highest of next abroad for an turn and then felled him with a blow necessitated my going back onto me up most comfortably. In the morn- boa constrictor. Portions of the part day, only going and there was considerable the finished roadway. It may be ex- hour or two in the middle of the on the head, as he had no Idea, of gian soil again, but it seemed a shame talking, ing they gave me breakfast and then Vroco's' tail are extraordinarily good, day exer- but whether were Germans or pressed either as so many Inches to some course, that there was anyone In the to leave the lace there, nnd by they escorted me to the station. and the boa constrictor is a culinary (or Intercept Belgian peasant I Hollanders I was still uncertain. He Fried In tenths of a or as a rate per foot and for food. The In this vicinity. I wouldn't have hesitated cising a little care figured I could While I was waiting at the station favorite In India. butter, or foot), beg Itelglnns someone was on the con- of distance from side to center, that were much to take life, because my only thought get It easily enough. evidently thought a crowd gathered round me and soon certain oils, the boa constrictor Is section naturally very other aide of the fence. Is, "the crown Is four Inches," or "the afraid of the Hermans nnd I fared was to get Into Holland, but I thought When I came to the spot at which I It seemed aa If the whole town had sidered a delicacy." Argonaut. as he didn't bother me barbed I heard one of them laugh turned out to a look at me. It was crown Is one-ha-lf Inch to the foot" badly. In nearly every house German that as long had made my way under the Finally get to do was not and and saw him walk back to the sentry as I soldiers were quartered and It was perhaps the safest thing wire, I put my ear to the ground very embarrassing, particularly When a Prieonsr Is Exchanged. ef- station where the waa billeted, could them no Information re- Roads for Main Line. out of the for me to apply to bother him, but to continue my listened for the sentry. I heard him guard give Ivan Roaatter, captured by the Ger- question and crawled nearer to to al- The main lines of travel can, and food In direction. The forts during his periodic absence. coming and lay prone on the ground I a little try garding the .cause of my condition, mans and later exchanged, saya In the for that prox- It meant. had must, be given some other kind of of the border made His beat at this point was apparent- till he had passed. The fact that he make out Just what I though, of course, they all knew that Farm and Fireside: 'Then I lay down, imity everyone to think It waa all a road than a simple dirt road. Every other with more or less sus- ly fairly long and allowed me mora might observe the hole In the ground begun night- I was a refugee from Belgium. not to sleep but to think. I thought eye each mare. state in the Union has deposits of nnd I soon came to the conclu- time to work than I had hoped for. or the ladder occurred to me as I lay As the train polled out of the sta- of the day when I enlisted In Canada, picion be- Between and the In the gravel, and a good gravel road Is veryj sion that the safest thing I could do My mishap with the ladder had con- there, and it seemed like an age myself light tion, the crowd gave a load cheer and of leaving home, the training camps, out ear- station, I then noticed the came to aa good if It la properly maintained. was to live on raw vegetables which I vinced me that my escape In that way fore he finally marched of sentry the tears almost my eyea the trip overseas to England, the shock I Then I went under the barbed stooping figure of a man bending over I contrasted In my mind the conduct In across the could steal from the fields at night as was not feasible. The that shot training England, going Binder for 8tone Read. me 1 retrieved the lace and once as If to conceal himself end on his of crowd and the one had channel the terrific fight- I had done. had received had unnerved and wire again, this that to Flanders, broken-ston- e previously head was the helmet of a Ger- If a road gets very I made another wai afraid risk It again, particu- again made my way to Dutch terri- spiked gathered at the station In Ghent when ing at Tprra, of the many friends who That night survey i 1 traffic must laid man soldier I had a en route on how heavy auto then It be of the barrier In that vicinity, but It larly as I realized that I had fared tory. departed prisoner fell that bloody battlefield, t with a tar or binder to more than I could It does not take long to describe the I knew then what another narrow for the reprisal camp. I breathed a was wounded and captured, the Inhu- asphalt keep, looked Just as hopeless as It had the fortunately hope the pieces of stone from grinding on' before and I concluded that I to again If I met with a similar mis- events Just referred to, but the Inc- escape I had had, for I am quite sure sigh of relief as I thought of that re- man treatment I received at the hands night shot me cere- how had who each other and finally powdering up, wasted my time there. hap. There was no way of making idents themselves consumed several he would have without prisal camp and fortunate I of the German surgeons, had fonr only must If I had made bold me down while under traffic. 1 spent the night wandering north, that ladder hold and I gave up the Idea hours In all. To dig the hole mony foolishly myself really been, despite all my sufferings, husky Germans two hours known. I would have been burled at to have Mow, Ave bones out of t guided by the North Star which had of using It. have taken me more than escaped It at any rate, they cut my wrist Garden Fertiliser. had to to hide once and no one would have been I was a free man and I would soon be middle at the Splendid served me so faithfully In all my trav- I was now right In front of this and I stop frequently any and amputated my finger Wood ashes make a garden" even home the newa that I second Joint when I waa wounded In splendid eling. Kvery mile or two I would make electric barrier and as I studied It I while the sentry passed. Many times, wiser, though, technically speak- sending Joyful fertiliser. Save your ashes and use I heard him I was on neutral-territor- and Im- had made my the of the band, the kicks and my way carefully to the barrier to see saw another way of getting by. If indeed, I thought I coming ing, good escape! palm them for this purpose. But don't work and then dis- mune from or attack. two Dutch officers cuffs from and the trj; if conditions were any better, but it couldn't get over It, what was the and stopped my capture At Elnhoffen got the prison guards coal ashes that way, or yon win b was This new shock served to be- Into with me. terrible stuff the Germans called food seemed to be the same all along. I felt matter with getting under It? covered that it only my Imagina- only the compartment They sorry. like a wild animal In a cage, with The bottom wire was. only two tion. I certainly suffered enough that wilder me more. I was completely looked at me with very much disfavor, In the prison camps." me lifetime. With a There seemed to be- was about as much chance of getting out. inches from the ground and, of course, night to last a lost. be frontier not knowing, of course, that I Good Tools Required. The section of the country in which I couldn't touch It, but my plan was German guard on one side, death from hind me and frontier In front of me. British officer. My clothes were still Discouraged. Efficient work cannot be done on on starva- had much condition to a 1 was now wandering was very heavily to dig underneath It and then crawl electrocution the other, and Evidently, however, what hap- pretty In the they Tve given up trying keep farms with poor and Inadequate) farm wooded and there was really no very through the hole In the ground. tion staring me In the face, my plight pened was that I had lost my sense were when I crossed the border, al- hired girt." one. In had to the matter Implements. great difficulty la keeping myself con- I had only my hands to dig with, was anything but a comfortable of direction and bad wandered the though I been able scrape off "What's r which I did all striv- but I went at It with a will and fortu- It waa on the 19th of November, are of circle, returning to the aame some of the mud I had collected the Tve come to the conclusion that Aids Feed Production. cealed, day long, comes to Tractor all the time to think of some way the ground was not very hard. 1917, when I got through the wire. I fence that I had been so long In get- night before. I bad not shaved nor when it paying wages I tractor win la foed produO" ing nately munitions The help In which I could circumvent When I had dug about six Inches, had made my leap from the train on ting through. This eolation of the trimmed my beard for many days, cant compete with a that, me most ttoa, . cursed barrier. making a distance In all of eight September 9th. Altogether, therefore, mystery came to suddenly and I at and I have presented .J hearing "the watchdog's honest bark." WriOVED UNIFOM INTEINaTIOMl In many families each member has his own dog and no child's life is consid- Sabotage and ered livable without one. But the best evidence of all is the shepherd himself, the Dog who would be lost without the help ajMSaiooL and companionship of his dogs. vm cm Be on Watch for Enemies. Lesson t Scotland Is a sheep-growin- g ISOBEL FIELD; great (By REV. K U. FITZWATER. D. By country, yet it loves the D., Of Tha Vigilant dog; gives Teacher of English Bible in the Moody him his due in life and reveres him Bible Institute of Chicago.) In death. At the castle in Edinburgh (Copyright, 1918, Western Newspaper there Is a little of where Union.) Has it occurred to anyone that the plot ground the dogs of the Scottish soldiers are numerous tirades against dogs that cainbRI burled ; It Is a spot, and on LESSON FOR OCTOBER 13 bar been appearing In the newspa- charming The poor man rejolceth ln his toll, Our grand business is not to see many little tombstones there are ten- and his bread is sweet to per all over the country In the shape dally him; what lies dimly at a distance, but to der tributes to depurted friends. In ABRAM'S GENEROUS TREATMENT The rich man languiaheth with sloth, do what lies clearly at hand. Carlyle of "letters from the people" may be and flndeth Tup-pe- r. front of St. Giles cathedral in the same OF LOT. pleasure in nothing. of alien enemy origin? Why should the cold which ed, Such noble city there Is a monument with a FAVORITE DISHES OF OUR AL. Anticipating weather, articles would be of no oae. the same arguments against man's best will soon be due in and 1 little LESSON TEXT Genesis 18:1-1- 11:14-1- Belgium In his cable message to the Ainert-- friend in New York dallies at Skye terrier, and upon It, carved EMERGENCY DI8HES. LIE8. appear In stone, an to GOLDEN TEXT A friend loveth at all France, the American Red Cross will can Red Cross asking It to undertake the same are In Inscription "Bobble," ver- time they coming out times, and a brother Is born for ad make another drive for to be the work Mr. Hoover mil-lio- ns who refused to leave the church-yar- d -- O M E of the clothing says that the newspapers of California, Texas, sify. Proverbs 17:17. TSHES that may be good sent to the Bel- where his master was burled and died DEVOTIONAL READING Romans s: well destitute and helpless of men, women and children are and elsewhere T prepnred for a hurry-u- p things liked by Oregon his gians and the French. It would b facing shame, suffering, disease and What upon grave. meal or for a our friends over the attracted my attention was In ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR worse than indifference, it would be some of them death for lack of cloth- We want more dogs America not 12:10-1- 18:16-3- sea and across the finding the Identical letter In my home TEACHERS Genesis 24; sudden emergency ; to hoard fewer. would be of great serv- 1S:2. border : heartless, any clothing that ing this winter. town paper Santa They they take little time can be to (Morning Press, ice ammunition In Salmon Tidnlsh spared the population, of the must be be contin- Barbara, I had read In the guarding pufnts; to prepare and are "They helped," Cal.) that soldiers on I. Abram and Lot Return From occupied territory ln these countries. ues. "I the under- New York Globe. was helping guard at aqueducts not difficult. (Canadian) Hub hope Red Cross will It signed by and in out Egypt (vv. The American Red Cross News Serv- take a renewed different Initials bridges ferreting suspicious Lima Beans and well scraped and campaign to obtain the but the wording and the forest all over Abram went Into because of a ice In Washington, D. C, has wired the In were the same. eat characters, rangers Egypt Bacon. Bacon Is u washed salmon with clothing America. It can come only arguments "Dogs the West would find luvaluable famine. No doubt the famine was sent fir Consiwiw M following appeal: fiom us. We them standby which we all n tablespoonful of Your first campaign yielded sheep. need mutton. Therefore, in In for "Five thousand tons of clothing for all densely wooded country. Farmers, judgment the sins of the people, feel is necessary to salt ; place the fish In magnificent results, bringing in fully dogs should be exterminated." but the destitute people of Bel-glu- shepherds, cattlemen and ranchers also for Abram's sake. He needed have ln small or large as i baking pan and score It across four or occupied 5,000 tons of clothing in good condi- All over the West last summer there - quantities and France! need them ; and the sneaking Incen- the graces of his heart developed. He circumstances Various cunned five times. Mix ono of fine tion. Hut much more Is needed If were destructive forest permit. cupful This Is the a to unusually diaries, and devastators needed to be taught the weakness of objective of drive these d ore to poisoners ' vegetables will be found In plenty on broad crumbs, a dessert spoonful of people get fires; crops were destroyed, cattle find his own and of be conducted by the American Red would their work much harder If heart, the faithfulness our shelves this winter, canned from minced parsley, h of a through the winter In decency and poisoned, and a horse dis- Cod. The Is ! Cross nt the of Herbert C. there were more watchdogs on guard. child of God not prom-- our own war gardens. of ground blnck pepper, two request fnfety. In the fuce of brutal coercion ease appeared In many localities. Ised Hoover, chairman of the Re- We must not part with our dogs. exemption from trials, but grace Drain a can of limn beans, put Into dessert spoonfuls of salt, milk to mois- Belgian and spiritual suffering they remain Though the evidence has not been One sufficient to endure them. Abram lief commission, during the week be has only to reod what dogs have a shallow earthen dish, cover the top ten well. Put good-size- lumps of splendidly courageous. This courage made public. It Is common knowledge failed. In the midst of his he ginning 23. The done and are doing In this war to real trials with strips of bacon and put Into a sweet fat In the gashes. Cover ths Monday, September challenges our charity. Let us match that these depredations were the work ize the extent to which can be went oft to Egypt without God's direc-tlo- llnttm.. ...1.1. ...111. (lothlng drive of the Red Cross last they hot oven. Bake until the bacon Is .roll, ,11, 1,1f llT lllll Willi II11IK UUU Mill . , the courage of Belgium with the gen of enemy aliens. The work was done where he Into trouble. To of trained. It is said that the Red Cross got crisp and brown. Serve piping hot Into n hot oven. When lift ! i"8..' B,? tWi erosity of America." with a system that Germun sol- take one's own htm suggested dogs can detect life In a wounded way always brings from the dish. from the pan to the and gar-- "f "' efficiency, and was no doubt for Into trouble. His to save plnlter t paid dier lying out In No Man's Land when expedient Pimento 8alad Take one small nlsh with hard cooked egg and lemon. :cu" ue,requ,reu by German money. That being so, the his life was of Abram. He i." " Tme in me Felt Hats. the doctors themselves are In doubt. unworthy enn of red peppers, three cupfuls of Serve with the gravy In the pan. viuiiiu iir,uw,uiu people elimination of watch would be "e Is never It me Blocked dogs They carry messages through shot and snl Justltiable. finely shredded cabbage, a Codfish With Green Peppers wui'ini territory uunng coming felt hats, It Is thought In of immense Importance, und the niuch better to die than to lie. tenspoonful (Italian) winter, only shell ; they bring up food and water each of salt and grated onion, a half Soak a half-poun- of salt codfish, some quarters, will come in for a big conclusion Is that the whole propa- Abram by deceived the As in the the of to the first line trenches, and many a prevarication cupful of finely minced celery and n remove the skin and bones and cut ln previous campaign portion popularity next winter for ganda is the work of our enemies. brave man owes his life to intelll-- ; kln8. but as soon as the truth was clothing will be collected the the reason the cupful of Serve small squares. Roast two good-size- d by chap- that so many women nave They would Influence us to kill our known he was out. innyonnnlse dressing. ters of the Red Cross gence and fidelity of a dog. thrust Though In nests of shredded lettuce. green peppers on the top of the stove, throughout the gone Into business and are dressing own dogs for the convenience of Ger- Abram hBd from the path-"letter-s United each In future when we read any of these stayed Junket With Pineapple. Dissolve a remove the skins and seeds and cut States, chapter getting Its either ln uniform or In very business- man agents, who, without these guard- way of flllth- - lle l"" the ense allotment from from the people" advocating Bd Junket tablet ln a of wa- In narrow Put three its division headquar- like clothes. Really the only hats that would have a sa- to tahlesponnful strips. ians, freer hund in "unt0 tlle wnere tent one-hal- ters. There are 13 of these look the destruction of the dogs It would P,nce n's ter f a tablet is sufficient for of olive oil Into a saucepan divisions well with these trig clothes are botage. ad--1 hnd beel ln ,,le where the and each has be well to find out the names and beginning, a pint of milk. Heat the milk until with one small onion chopped, cook nlrendy been apprised by those which ore blocked, and, while not No in a,,or was" Tnls showed he was national Trouble Scotland. dresses of the writers and send them that lukewarm, then sweeten, flavor and until the onion Is yellow, then add two headquarters ln Washington exactly stiff, still have a deal of for- w,I,lnR to confess be-b- e The argument that dogs cannot be to the secret service department to his mlstoke, and add the dissolved tablet. Pour Into tomatoes, and then of the amount of clothing Its chapters mality und dignity about them. A new o largo salt, pepper sheep-growin- g eln llfe over nBnln- - Tnls expe-t- are to kept In a country Is Investigated. We have muny scores EBPt sherbet cups and when firm put on Ice. the peppers. When nearly done odd expected produce. Every kind one was seen, ln beaver felt, with a TlPnP wnR a loS8 to of for refuted by Scotland, where there are settle against the Germans, and not "P'rltuully Abram, Serve with a teaspoonfu of shredded codfish und a spoonful of chopped pars- garment, all ages and both high crown and narrow brim that ne Decame ricn mere, increase Is more dogs to the squnre mile than any the least nf. them is tliBir insiriiniia. ""sn pineapple and a tablespoonful of ley. Cover and simmer until the fish sexes, urgently needed. Garments rolled nt the back and tipped down world. oi riches Is no sign that a man Is In of country in the One cannot treacherous propaganda against the whipped cream on top of each glass. Is well seasoned. strong materials are wanted as they over the face at the front. It had a fellowship with God. Will be to "draw near" u Scottish home without best friend God lias given to man. Even those who do not cure for milk Black Bean Soup. Soak one cupful subjected the hnrdest kind single ornament of the same shade at f- of wear. II. Abram and Lot Separate (vv. In other forms will eat tbls dainty des- of black beans In cold water several Flimsy garments, ballroom the left side front, and not even a ill). sert. hours. Pour off the water, add fresh dresses, high-heele- d slippers, silk lints, band nround the crown. This hot would many children? Bah! Tou ore a The of both Abram and Lot Crab Salad. Add a of crnh water and simmer until the beans are straw hats and derbies, which were have made a lovely finish for n blue fool !" goods cupful greatly Increased. When they attempt- meat to a cupful of shredded cabbage tender, then rub through n sieve. There donated in nrge quantities In the last serge suit and its wearing possilsilitlca "But, excellency," faltered the un- ed to settle down, trouble arose be- and the same amount of tart, should be a pint of water. Add a table- - clothing campaign, will not be accept-sponiif- would have been boundless. happy secretary, "In point of num- tween their herdsmen. This Is the first apple cut in dice. Mix and of cornstarch In n little cold Precedence bers " record of trouble between relatives season well and serve with any good water and cook eight minutes. Sea- - Numbers Matter Little. over financial mutters, niches often boiled or mayonnaise dressing. son with snlt, pepper, a little mustard, "Numbers are nor nil. It their interfere with friendship. They kindle Pineapple With Marshmallows. Juice of a lemon. Serve with squares Brilliant - strife between men. Arrange slices of canned of fried bread. Millinery for Winter Wear By RALPH HENRY BARBOUR were, have we not with us the world- Jea'sy "d They pineapple famous hero who sank the Lusltanla? enKenoV greed and selfishness In men. with a innrshmnllow. In tbo center and Leg of Mutton Pie (Canadian). of Tht fam-thl- Vlgllantts Hlmmell Numbers! What is? And Many tlmes memher8 of the same s small cubes of Jelly around It or a Grease a deep baking dish and lay ln Wlndlg you talk of! Another lly nre Pranged from each other maraschino cherry pressed Into the the bottom a few slices of fried salt ...... thrmirrh nti-tf- a fn. atAnlff, nonentiiv. i tpii vnii i vvnv. ir vnn hurt "a- - vt.ii.ii. tuifn. th.niv center of the marshinallow. pork and then slleee of mutton cut to Is hoine-prepare- It was quite the grandest affair beld your way you would give precedence 'n,"!n 0o' thus quarrel utter A can of soup which from the leg; on top of this lay sliced "3r Bm' jB .sr - 1n Berlin since the signing of the to every poisoner and ravlsher here. crlm,nal, especially when the has been conned Is n most satisfying cooked potntoes, salt, pepper, fried j " of on. treaty of peace that had brought the Use, I beg of you, Herr Muhlsteln! enemf. the Lord's people looks beginning for a meal, onions and parsley. Pour over a clear "The Cnnaanlte and the white great war to an end, and everybody your brain! To all who gloriously Perlzzlte Conned chicken with smice gravy. Moisten the edge of the dish that was anybody was there. Invita- nlded the fatherland to maintain her dwelt tnen ,n the lanr (v- - 7)- - 11 ,s and covered with baking powder and cover with a good rich pastry. tions, indeed, had been almost fran- for crueltv and beastliness Da' eno"En tor God's children to qunr-- cult, makes a nice1 chicken pie In a Bake an hour and twenty minutes In a rel- - to In . tically sought for a month, for It had much honor la due. hnt w miwr but do so the presence of the hurry. moderate oven. become the his mv ennd mnr worIll which delights therein is greatly Corn Fritters. Take a can of corn early known that host, discretion, fellow Tho It Is no to thnt iu Bin. aim iuii a a nne ex- three-fourth- s of a of corn flour, exaggeration say 1 excellency Grossmorden Schmidt, had so as the new German aristocracy Is neiiavior is cupful henltli Is a large Ingredient In whut a wM$$ . it of the of of bak- obtained, at an enormous expense, a still In a chaotic and formative stage. ample art living together three eggs, three teaspoonfuls the world rails talent. of blutwurst, which Mistakes made be diffi- peaceably. The disgraceful situation ing powder, suit and. pepper to season. quantity genuine tonight might was was to form the piece de resistance of cult to later correct. We must be relieved by a generous proposition Fry ln deep fat or In n hot frying pun TIMELY HINTS FOR THE HOUSE- from the magnificent banquet of real food careful. Precedence must be awarded Abram. Lot was allowed his with a little corn oil. WIFE. choice. Is sometimes nec- that was to crown the occasion. After to one of and unquestion- Separation truly great he owed Every housewife who prartlce slrlct YOUR kitchen ta years of substitutes the prospect of able and for that reason It Is essary. Though all to Abram, In food conservation puts merit, his selfish economy ble Is too low once again tasttng viands guiltless of that I of Oberste heart caused him to grasp herself ln the rnnks nf those who buy speak Flelschlg for Woodrow Wilson. four door and sawdust, acorns, clay, bone dust' and who " the best. Lot's action shows that serve the nation. stops his In was ruinous to screw them to the the unsatisfying, If clever, triumphs But at that Instant the was stay Egypt him. question THINGS FOR THE FAMILY. bottom of the table i of chemistry, had thrown Perhaps he chose the GOOD synthetic r"CLU!1V!!L.deCWed by the "dVeDt be' legs. Berlin's new Into a state of JThtaE heed aristocracy IVK to the meal who to Egypt. One cannot go Into Those know j of Joyous excitement scarcely ap- "Admiral von Egypt that the day, Schmutzlgl" an without being affected It. This was begins tell us that we do proached In fervor since the nounced the head footman by let it be and - - - Impressive a fatal choice for Lot. The motive happy not grind our coffee and to With a of host tiufhcicntly Mistaln- - ly. grunt delight the actuating hlin wns worldly advantage. fine enough for uso sinking of the Lusltanla. So grent was hurried forward with outstretched Ini ttt liiMt until tionn. entrance Though he for awhile prospered, It iu the common cof the press about the of Herr hands to welcome the Potato Cakes. .Mold fee Schmidt's residence distinguished wns nn expensive undertaking for him, pot, throwing away much good magnificent that guest, leaving Herr Muhlsteln to two cupfuls of sea- Is an hour before the time sigh Lot wlth all his goods was taken away flavor that not used. Ten may also fully specified with a vast relief. For now the prob-- wnen soned mashed potuto be much-soug- ,he confederate kings came ground, getting double the flavor. ln the Invitations It be lem of wns with a beaten to extra precedence providentially against Sodom. He Is an example of egg lo not throw away the bacon rind; ' came necessary request police- solved. What, indeed, were mere mur--, and Hour to mix women restore and some- one Rnve(I RO os ny flre (I Cor 3 .n.15) It adds a delicious flavor to vegetables, to order to, derers of women and mutilators of ba--! well. round the He set his affections upon earthly Wrap taking the place of butter. A piece times forcibly, dispossess fortunate bies, poisoners and violators. In the each cake n thin slice of bacon and 'added the baskets had tnInBSi nn(1 tne tlme oun)e wnen ne of bncon rind to the dish of guests of they brought presence or one wno nna budk fasten with a Set In n hot With them. august na(i to Bepnrnte from them. The world toothpick. string beans or cubbugc makes a most oven or under ' three hospital ships? am, ltg .ustg . .. hllt h thnt the gas flame till the appetizing vegetable. f 8aves the Blutwurst. Is ' J After that the affair went merry as doeth the will of God abldoth forever bacon crisp and brown. If fruit ferments or sours do not two-Inc- An to break Into the kitchen a 2:15-17- ). Ham Baked au Gratin. a h attempt wedding bell and a pleasant time (I John Lot wns not Take throw It into the cover with 4jaatj blut- wholly garbage; Ls,alii and make away with the precious was badby all. corrupt; he was a man who ullowed slice of smoked ham, freshen by cold water, simmer until nil the Juice wurst was foiled ln the In cold early evening the world to get the better of him. soaking water one hour, then Is extracted and pour It into the vine- When the snow flies It will he met In color everyone will concede that Herrin Schmidt herself, whose drain and by Once his money and his family were wipe dry. Cover with a gar Jug that Is making your vinegar. by surh rich und adequate headwear this picturesque model Is both bril- cries of alarm assist- fourth-cupf- of brought prompt SPEED UP In Sodom he simply endured the wick- molasses, rubbing It All the rinsings from fruit Jars, Jelly bs appears In this group of winter- liant and serviceable that Is It will lit ance from Herr Muhlsteln, his excel- In, let stand 15 edness, longing to escape from It (II minutes, then hake 45 glasses and preserving kettles should time hats. It Is something of a para- In with ninny backgrounds. A ma- lency's secretary, and a number of the 2:6-8)-. minutes In a moderate oven, dox to n Peter adding a be saved for the homemade vinegar. call this season of brilliant tronly hat of tho same charncter ap- servants. Several captures were ef- By SARA EARL, little water When the when dominant colors nre "of III. Abram Delivers Lot (Genesis occasionally. Vinegar may be made from various millinery pears at the upper right of the group. fected, but as the marauders proved the Vigilantes. 14:14-16- meat is cooked two ). cooked, pile seasoned fruits, but the apple Is considered the quiet, with only or three among It Is one of those tall crowned, nar- to be well-know- n members of society It's all very well to dally rice over It ; with cheese and them can he described as row When the world haa a leisure Though Lot's trouble was the result sprinkle best flavor for general use. Cider ul- thnt bright. brimmed hats that match the dig- no arrests were made. The ball with hour. set ln the oven long to melt But with cold weather come But the man who can apeed of his selfish choice, Abrara'smagnantm-It- y enough lowed to stand with a small piece of along nified poise of middle age. It Is of which the gayetles opened was a great When his has need the cheese. Is metal brocades and fur. are a soft a country of soul expressed Itself, taking up mother until It sour makes the They spo deep, petunia reddish pur- success, the grand march being led by Is the man with the balance of power. Orange Marshmallow. Dissolve all Ingly used, but even so the and Its Is The laws of our land are arms to deliver him from the oppres- best vinegar, but a very good kind may corry sug ple trimming an ostrich Herrin Grossmorden Schmidt and many, but six of a half-poun- of marshmal- to rich Quick action they often restrain. sor. This was because Abram was a be mode by using apple peelings and gestion thnt belongs stuffs. "pine tree" ornament like It ln color, Councillor von Verletzung. All lows over water. Mix Privy But tha loss of on day man of faith. Faith trusts God and boiling four cores, as well as all windfalls, cutting Millinery borrows splendor from but In several shades. went well, Indeed, until It came time Means some one must well-beate- n pay. for the of cornstarch with two out any decayed or wormy portions. Ihem. Strips of beaver In cas- to throw open the doors of the hall in While our dear ones are dying; In vain fights right eggs and a cupful of honey, a Cover this cut-u- p with cold wa- But deserves to be called tor color make the tarn thnt which BRAVE MARTYRS OP FATAU DE- While Lot suffered from his evil apple millinery youthful the banquet, closely guarded LAY. cupful of boiling water, one and a scald to extract all brilliant without appears below. It Is and win- choice, Abram was greatly prospered. ter, the Juice, then consideration of the fuzz.y by a force of policewomen disguised fourth of one-four- th re- ' He rich cupfuls orange Juice, strain Into the vinegar cask, adding a colors fnvored by fashion. Shapes nre try looking, nnd, by assuming the as guests, was spread. Thereupon a Then speed up your action, wis grew ln temporal things, while rulers. of a cupful cf lemon Juice, both few tablespoonfuls of any good really wonderful, the most subtly art- sponsibility of a pnir of wings for tnost embarrassing question arose. From bandage to ultimate coat. at the same time he waa rich toward sirup, For tha man with a will God. were much to God strained; cook, stirring constantly. which hastens the souring. Let the ful and the most becoming that con trimmings, puts Itself In the class of Following the host and hostess, In It better have Pour over Who can speed up a b)l and a of than rich the melted marshmallows cask stnnd In the sun and ln a few be Imagined. They are brilliant In hats. what order should the members of la tha man who Is tha most. poor piece land, a doing God. for five minutes. Garnish with weeks the vinegar will be ready to themselves and the craftsmanship nf the new aristocracy be admitted? If some on has offered assistance piece of land without When Lot No matter If or U'tl IfitmlffAfl In tha rain t9 kla mmA cut marshmallows and serve cold. use. trimmers deserves the same adjective, Herr Muhlsteln, ln despair, sought his poem gun. Rice Don't leave It to fat choice Abram had the power to deliver Surprlae. Soak a tablespoon- A little vinegar added to tough meat j In the group there are four hats and patron. Nor atop to debate. ful of gelatine In three s while will make mm. Abram's whole life shows that tablespoonful cooking a tender, j three of them are small or medium ; "I had It all so completely arranged," But Speed Upl and extinguish the of water until soft, then add to one palatable dish when cooked. j one Is But small he explained. "Herr Sinnllch and his Hun those who make obedience to God first large. the hat pre- Late Fall Suit Styles. BEFORE cupful of hot cooked rice with two Instead of the cores dominates In first, followed Herr IT'S FORHVEQ TOO LATE. get the needed worldly gain (I Kings throwing away a greater proportion There are a great many very distinc- Jady by Wlndlg 8:5-1- of a fourth of a 3; Matthew 6:33). tablespoonfuls sugar, and peeling of pineapple or peaches than three to one. Two of these mod- -' tive suits for women being shown for and" Will Fall teaspoonful of salt and a teaspoorful put them In a kettle with water and els are street wear nnd the ; "Sinnllch V the Net Again. designed for late fall trade, and that they are expostulated host of vanilla ; beat well until It begins to them simmer until all two more I "We shall all return to Eden," says Religion as a Prompter. let the flavor are formal but they are all liked Is evidenced the number "But he is a mere upstart a nobody then fold In the by of a western minister. Yes, and If we Religion, as It beholds the transcen congeal, whipped Is extracted. This Juice may be bot- very wearable that Is, they can be orders which buyers are for What claim has he to precedence?" cream. Pour Into a mold to harden placing may add the observation, we men dent majesty of God. prompts the sonl tled for beverages or may be added to' made to do much service. At the up- them. One very smart suit has a coat "Ton forget that It waa Herr Sinn-- and serve on a with an will know a lot more about snakes to a thousand acts of adoration, platter orange apple Juice, making a Jelly of rare per left of the group a hat of gray with tight-fittin- g narrow who personally poisoned the wells praise marmalade sauce over sleeves, Sch and Tou don't us to fall and thanksgiving ; It summons the ai poured It. flavor. velvet with upturned brim Is faced shoulders and somewhat fitted enemy country during our glo- things. get Loaf. Cook bodice. not Is anil the and the whole Nut one cupful of rice When baking potatoes, to save gas with Hudson aeal and trimmed with There Is no on In for those again, If Eve gels saints, ' waistline this rious retreat the third year of the things In boiling salted water, drain and add coat, Official the most persuasive creature on world of sentient and even Inanimate parboil them for Ave or ten minutes, a big flat cabochln ln black and gray, however, and It hangs loosely dowa war, excellency. reports credit creatures to a tablespoonful of chopped parsley, then In the oven to one new to him with seven hundred deaths. earth. Buffalo News. sympathy and place bake. If only hat Is be allowed nearly to the knees, flaring out slight- nearly two teaspoonfuls of salt, one and a mid-wint- sure " In the work of praise; It bids the Discarded talking machine needles the wardrobe, this would ly and suggestive of the bell To be half of peanuts fine, a shape. soul titer all that it has and Is to his cupfuls ground make fine brads for various uses about be a good choice. The peg-to- p Is "Gott, what la that, I ask you? A Walt Too Long to Shape Cours. of sweet one skirt used with tbuj 1 service and his ; It tablespoonful fat, egg the home. One way to use them Is wide-brimm-ed mere poisoner Was It not Oberste Most men make the voyage of life glory congratulates wen Just below this model Is a model, gathered together ln the bar him that he Is what he Is, and beaten, and enough milk to In picture framing. hat of black with at waist Tlelschig who himself heroically put as If they carried sealed orders which rejoices Mold In velvet, a the and tapering to the ankle that other creatures exist to set moisten. a loaf, sprinkle with In to the sword ln one forty-eig- were not to till any tiara drapery about the crown of black a narrow draped effect. Suits el day they open they forth It desires paprika and bake twenty minutes. mid-ocea- n. his praise; that all and sliver brocade, with a this sort are most (Belgian women and nearly twice at fairly ln Lowell. Serve with a tomato or cheese sauce. gray edged frequently trimmed may be brought to know and love him ; band of beaver. With all this reserve with fur, beaver or skunk used. It Is full of seat for the advancement being Compliment for Kathleen. Yea, of his kingdom, and the doing of his ' Que. Dog Was Afflicted One. Best Work from Mules. Kathleen told some stories to a little When a young husband sits him wllL Rev. H. P. Llddon, D. D. Getting Panne Velvet Most in Favor. velvet Is a needed change. It is felt, A man appearing to be blind and led The mule Is not mem- niece and nephew. At a family dinner down In his easy chair, and his child- - pack the only Panne velvet promises to be one of and will probably lead this season. along Broadway, near Forty-secon- d ber his party grandpa referred to these wife down In The Morning Act of Faith. of family that has peculiarities the leading materials In women's bats It Is employed both in tailored and slips quietly along, sits street, by a dog bearing a card with can be la same nursery tales, but not following his and relates with tears t believe In the Ron of God, that played upon or must be for the fall season, according to the dress hats and for the of lap trickling Therefor I am la him, the words am blind," attracted the humored. The draping the exact lines, when Margaret piped down ner voice that she a 1 larger mules, once team- bulletin of the Retail Millinery Asso- turbans and crowns of various hasat had HaTins; redemption through his blood. attention of Clarence Simpson. A be- ed or shapes. up: "No, no, grandpa, that la not the new hat In three months And life his up paired, must thereafter be ciation of America. It Is most At guess, gen- by spirit nevolent who had been In worked If popular present panne velvet sells best way Kathleen tells the stories and tle reader which Is the easier the He la In me, and all fannes dwells ta pedestrian, together each Is not to suffer at the present time, at any rate. Black, when combined with (or him. the habit of dropping a coin Into the a loss ln Two another materlaL Kathleen la a good knower." uneasler), the chair or the husband. efficiency. strange mules brown, navy, purple, and taupe are the but the Is ln I sun his by creation, by purchase. beggar's hat. passed by without con- will not wot prediction that later the elf together anything like colors most frequently seen In this season solid will be moaT By conqtMs and by sui render. tributing. The blind man so well In the panne Judge And he la mm for hourly Bead, putative beginning as they will fabric, while light shades are used for wanted. Csnl Always by Appearances. 8paamodlo Sermon. snrf rushed after him to remind htm of the a few weeks Love must ba hopelessly blind when A Thar I cloud fcetwsf any Lord and later, after they have be- facings. Velvet la also used, but as tripping tongue la generally the mlsaJoo. Then the beggar was com- come well and It considers a woman who looks like cause of most acquainted, then If they velvet has been tnere or less of a In Collarleee people spilling the Then I difficulty Inward ar avtward to explain that It was the are whole Blouses. teats worth her weight ln gold. beans. pelled dog parted the process must be material and has been nsed ex- Two Indianapolis Star. over with staple shades of organdie appear aajau. tensively for so many years, panne collarless blouses. POLITICS ADJOURNED BY THE KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS LEADERS UNTIL OCTOBER It HELD GREAT PATRIOTIC MEETING LAST SATURDAY NEW MEXICO LODGES, CHURCHES CAPITAL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The suggestion of Republican SOCIETY, CLUBS, Chairman George Craig has been ac- The meeting of the K. of P. held cepted in a public letter by Dem- last Saturday evening to welcome Here and There Over the State General and Personal ocratic Chairman Arthur Seligman, William DttVall, supreme representa- RED CROSS that the candidates of both parties tive of the domain of Kansas, was and on the an event in the tour the, state speak especially important TO MY SOLDIER" In Honor of Masonic fchi' has been led a convention of the American Loan drive until October 19. of that lodge. Delegates Mrs. Staplin Liberty history I'm rather shaky over all the The two big concerts to be given ill witli a severe cold this week hankers association at Chicago, re-i- s Mr. the proposal In addition to the transaction of feeling quite Seligman enlarges 1 by the Tucumcari Philharmonic So- Saturday. He was inspired to include all candidates. The let- the business of the order a patriotic things hear, hetter today, turning RED CROSS ROOMS Of the shrapnel and the cannon that ciety (under the direction of Mr. hy the response beinij made ters of the two chairmen reveal a meeting was held at which American- patriotic the New Museum Building are roaring round you, dear. Hoering) on October 14th and Octo- Miss Amcla MeFie who has been by (lie profession to the demands disposition to accuse the other side ism, Liberty Bonds, and Boys after- 17th in in for Sewing room open every Of the Zeppelins and airplanes and ber at the H. & H. Opera House, on the sick list the past week is re-- : of the war situation of making hay on the side the Over There all came good 5. commendations. noon, 2 to sneaky submarine. in honor of the delegates to Ma- covering from the grippe. meantime. boosts and Gauze room morn- I fear sonic Grand Mr. have Refreshments were served and a open every But thc worst of all the things Lodge, will exceed any- The I'aris theatre was closed by The Democrats Craig says Saturday), 10 to it turns me green ever before to the Reed Inlbmiati i. in of been active in Bernalillo since time enjoyed by both ing (except nearly thing presented Jtn!.:e an'K. r,'ty health hoard on account county general good 12. Is the fear of all the damsels you'll Tucumcari public. The finest artists J'tan speaking m the interest influenza. will take immediately after their convention, visitors and local members. Sun- county They prohahly dis- Every afternoon (except be meeting "over there." obtainable have been engaged re- of the Fourth Liberty Loan. action relative to the schools and Mr. Seligman objects to the 2 even- with ,jmilar Senator day), to 5; Thursday All the pretty maids of Paris gardless of expense, and only the and public meetings. play of posters advertising MAY CANCEL GAME MEETING 7:30 to M0. air. local will be used H. the drive. ings, her fascinating very best talent The Sniita Fi Klks called off a, Albert Fall until after BECAUSE OF INFLUENZA in the chorus. The distin- ! Dem- picked meeting thi week as a pn'cau-- , a Mr. Craig condoles with the stale eo)()( (;,..l:ia wu) left only able Now be a loyal lover; don't forsake guished tenor, Andrews, who is con- tio.i ai:ainst the prcad of influenza. ocratic chairman for not being su- (.w (ay (() work jn lhc ,,owlit.r desired in the Because have been the girls back home. sidered by the critics to be even in died of influenza to make the ticket he public meetings Chaves County R C on ' mills Tennessee No matter how smile you, to who is now a- a com- in to they perior Witte, starring I B. -., taut t.. the stale Thc rt.lnain wj convention, and asserts that suspended Albuquerque prevent The Red Cross ladies of Lake roam. in fhjs w,H.k II. of influenza, the state don't let your fancy Europe, will appear on both pro- hank has to take bination including J. Crist, Oeorgi the spread box cloth- Viola-Wilso- caiiinier resided ,nme for burial, as- Arthur shipped a of good Thc French girls may be and grams, as will also rir-t- i ,,r(ult William P. .Walton, and of the game protective pretty, a position as auditor ot the Davisson, meeting this week for the refugees and the nurses be kind the and who de- of railroaded through a sociation to have been held October ing may Soprano Pianiste, National hank Hovis. , .. Felix Carria have box filled. a the A s am, 12, be cancelled. another partly But don't you be traitor to girl lighted everyone at the Philharmonic 0,mm;siuer ticket which it is now Mr. Seligman will probably Tn for " at exist the used clothes campaign you left behind. performance last year. A patriotic Mrs. A C. :,.t daughter "W""1" ir'"i"iiU'' misfortune to have to try to elect. Game protective organizations 252 roinpton. "f a Chama. Al Belgians, Hagerman sent gar- I know that you are loyal to the Red musical act, especially written and Ma-tl.- a. who have he,,, visftf..-.-- rc.:V,,,,l,,K''"' rom"'. ch1i"rn!a" S.a" In reply to an implication that at Tans. Santa Fe. Raton. 272 and Lake " ments weighing pounds, and White and Blue, for the occasion, will form Hit- U will limnc ' " from Senator A. A. Jones buquerque, Gallup, Magdalena, Silver composed lativs '. arrive - telegram Arthur sent 204 garments weighing And I that be loyal to the climax of the first i wo davs alteudtni,' to mat Roswcll and Carlsbad. hope you'll performance t b s i v e i personal to the Democratic convention, :Citv. ISO total rir--in- g This the too. while the "Benedic- lers and di a little polities Mr. Selirrman in a Veeded changes in the game and pounds. brings your old time sweetheart, on October 14th, Ii kept quiet. for Chaves county up to 6.000 pounds tion" from Mr. ( in wil such candid. it e a, happened H he h laws were to be Hoering.'s' Oratorio, V,.:, ., tie! j'id"c public article says this week that presented by in a remarkable "u" 111 this campaign the Huns that spell with "The Revelation" (published V. .."-,- -- i. I.. ,1,c to the full pub- Ve president A. P. Whitd of Raton, Against by Kri.lv!' I.iim: wants give telegram showing. The Red Cross had charge hold own I know. Schirmcr of which was so v" ' 4-- i - It savs in effect that the Deal The international game convention. you'll your Boston) o: cotit .i' ''t!d. licity. the collection this 1 be ambushed Chica- t r . of of clothing. Hut fear you may by successfully by the ,. , v , !" vv aooo'iited ocrats must win the fall election in will be held in Albuquerque next performed p, if I"-i- the Huns with "o." Orchestra and r in pt week to he-.- , Mexico and thc nation at vear ns result of work done bv . , . they spell go Symphony May l.indsey till, 'e,v Active Stand don't Festival with artists of inter- 1" !., S 1" . i"t er i i !: over the Warden Theodore Rouault at Xew Chapters guard against temptation, Society ;. in 'li' i .i::r ei New Mexic, order to cast gloom ""y in I. F. York. The Carlsbad High School students surrender to their charms, national fame, 1907, will close the '..! .,r h. iiiouiiied Iod'iihauvh. Kaiser. me he- - ' M-- have renewed to And watt till come to second on October 17th. A ; !'.,, ,, int! iiii.i Iv dl rum! Fret ': their membership you program I K I the Red Cross. The amount fore presenting arms, special orchestra has been secured! s ,!.,;. . Merrill ..!' Oures; M STATE DEPARTMENT STARTS MORROW FACTION ON Junior W'einie anil C. W. Clowes of I. as NIGHT SCHOOL FOR WAITERS turned in bv each is as follows: OFFICIAL ni. fif, Juniors $4.00. Seniors $? 30. Fresb- - Leave the French girls to the French- Vrn.'ts; II, liner Pol Spriiv's; and men and the nurses to the r. , ! v..!,. for waiters is be- - men ?11.2.i. Sonliomores v.M), r.igntn, ODD FELLOWS ELECT THEIR .;. ,,f r.nrtizn. night school Raton. N. M. Oct Thos. , it" in Koswell under Judge ttr,m Total 25. "Docs," OFFICERS organized 1). I oil) here d a writ of man Thc in khaki should be true to STATE THIS WEEK i of lhc grant' boys .,i !' ,.:!.. ..I folum training division Count v Clerk Vcrnaii . damns against the wdio knit their socks! ' I. is " ,1.' )is, , e. In 'stale dir. tit of education. girls ;; 'a "t artm, (I. Dog-gett- him to place! The following shipments of the Fel- " compel!,,,:; the French girls may be pret- The order of Odd i. si s in table Carl-ba- Though independent '.,V t'l if ,','."': it:; ('las., scttinc, pantry on th" official ballot in Colfax Conn-- 1 lcd Cross have not been be in : ty and the nurses may kind, lows meeting at Albuquerque their t'i" l ',' "I ti detrr practice, and menu memorizing are under the Democrat- emblem the nrevioiv Iv Box 61 115 ' .,,!!! iv reported: Oh, do not be a traitor to the girl state convention on Wednesday an- ' a n ela .. iin'li F. P. s inelnded. n "ii ." ticket which was nominated the socks. Hon i.'. pans socks, ! . by pairs left behind nounced the election of the follow- '! !, I"s, it ,,,, ! i: l.'e I Vt- T, In Carlsbad evenin'T classes for 3 ? bed sheets. Box you "ar Morrow faction in Ihls county befor chemis".s, hospital officers : n1 !i, 1' ' hoiisc- - ing in i'.i, lu'in I. vn n. women as maids in 6.1- -9 2 35 ,',. cni'aged their rivals, the Kohlhoitsen faction pairs wristlets, scarfs, E. A. a. I (irand master, , .',!!,,, t: Sr . Mn I! (ran. !': holds are under way. were caed by thc sta'c sweaters. Box 64 00 pairs socks. Box Rummage Sale Today M .'. ;i ml i.s 1.1 Iiimii Shop class"S for miners while Ii is under-- 65 50 draw- of Trade will hold a convention at Santa Fe. i refugee garments. pairs The Board Deputy grand master, C. A. Doty, company pay have been started stood, however, that a compromise ers, S to 6 years. rummage sale this afternoon tinder in of the on the St Ros well. 'I I, le ,f Santa l' wen-1'- three camps ticket is to be between the the of the old Palace Mrs. L. E. I arranged portal Grand warden, Burncy, Clay- , ., K. I ("a-- I onis and h'orkv Mountain ra'lwav it" late i.e'I in ' ii,- a nil;,:' to l:';irn of 'two factions at the of the Mora County Chapter T. Z. Winter and Mrs. John Walker ton. .. : eiii-- i, t lb.- and others will be in making Mid ;:ii :.f. hate death of A'r- - C () Harrison put Kohlhoitsen faction which is to be during the week the fol- have charge of the sale. Grand i Swastika. Koe- - Shipped secretary, Frank Tallmagc, f MM V. I'll 'li V Hi in w!,i, i, r, ,. ;;t 2 a. m. She was 'classes at Ilrilliant. held October 10. 100 of old used cloth- - hler. Van Hoitten, Sugarite and lowing: pounds Jr.. Uoswell. one in ti, fi. i :i'.ii:is of inniieir.a for ; 20') sweaters ; Children Spend Delightful Afternoon C. L. Sil- t in i ' imt Belgium people Grand treasurer, Dotson, tl.i- - !: i iartliner. classes nee - de- 'I1 in , h"n ill less than Fveirng GENERAL ISSUES 200 185 refnree gar- A dozen youthful friends were . i ATTORNEY pairs socks; ver ' ma h lies and will begin City hi. k I',' ,i: i;,., !,;n few! enri drawing EDICTS ON BOOZE AND BONDS ments. Thr-- were received from the lightfully entertained bv Mrs. R. I. Grand L. E. ' ' In at representative. Hayes, " .1" in' sft-- r the i i re. and als., (iatlnp. lhc Cr cd at her home on Garfield St., S.il a various branches throughout Carlsbad. a! , d , In er school coiir'ie ,!i, r.,1 , Ci'y lpgh for un dicin-- j v The workers at last Saturday afternoon. The event --R. Albu- f a- People who buy liquor count junior Levy Trustees. J. Whilcsides, ' bo , ti le route miners " "i i. ill ,.' !,, nn'il after the cling al must str'cllv the sent in an ambulance rolie. upon was a birthday party in honor of her and R. Baze. Roswell. ,.'. In- purposes prove, ' querque, John -" i. ,' .. ., .. m ," law M medicine is the an American little Mabel Louise age six. ' h" sala'ii-.- of in thest necessity for such which was knitted flag daughter The state Rehekah assembly also I'. I) Mr. T ,ke. instructors a Ned Tt was a beautiful are half b" the opinion of attorney ireneral Patton and Cross. elected the following officers: ,etivi'i"s pa'd issued this week. Denatured and work anc received Lady Lieut. Passes Through Mrs. Carrie ftnler t'le .11 s of the piece praise President. Alcshtre, I' 1 m,.- 1 pfo'i l seen it. Lieut. Peimy Hall, a ,.i..t,- I la wood are no' affee'ed. from who have picturesque Lake Arthur. li','..',i Smith HL'lies w.- in insig-- t,.r W ,i s! ;, !i,',-- I,( has be n A contract entered into t rior to figure khaki, wearing the j Vice Mrs. Sarah Rrown, ' ' a president, ' v. . nia of her rank and making strik- off. i' ei;, ;t. i.,1,1, trea INFI VEN7.X STATISTICS ARE the fir 't of this mouth for lifpior Carriiozo Over Top Springer. ur t .',,,' ',e war ni'l- - . to be delivered after lhc first is not ing picture in her uniform of short Mrs. Nellie Artesia. : n.'n, BEING COMPILED BY GOV. Mrs. R. C. Chairman of tin Warden. Smith, i, t Pitts. boots and off tin s board as statistician The va-.-- " valid, lie office holds, old for! skirt, spurs, stepped Mrs. Mary E. Conistock, - committee to collect clothes a Secretary, v in ei.-n- of Tax-a- - P200.000 in bond- for th-- build- the train for few moments after the V. il... Pro-vo- -l The assist-- l as Vegas. In response to ;l request from the suffering Belgian children, j 1 v. :H -t" of No in one day recently. Lieut. 'i filled Mar-hal- tio-- Iut an extension to thi s' ate ju-- pulled Treasurer. Mrs. Malda Russell, , l f'.eneral Crowdrr, ed the Red Cross, have - bv Junior Hall is a war who has r' 1 for at the la leg- .i i .,. i. . correspondent ii.,,,.. f.,r some time all capitol provided in,-,- , v. . , .. n Deming. ' ,: ,,- a l indsev this week wired district Pn.t' i" Ms, . rinisneu v - on with a - rol,11ieteri slx months' service ..e,'i., I,, tile str.t.. e,,,,,,,,,- hoards to learn the extent of islature, must be voted able Then- was one "'f"'i ",' iii travelling ',,! V - draft sbowmg. quota o)) in France. She si,, Mr. i.l.tn Is ,1,,'ees-o- r will local- - special ballot at the coming election, ,he fivhUng frfnt STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, ' Wi'M-'e- v.r 1: I!, ' the influenza epidemic in their hundred pounds, but as usual a !'r, "' be f at the f'.rll,eoii-ii,'- meet- - the geiu-ra- I. (dic es. wtthjs hlf,Mv j,,lclligent young ladv, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC.. I ' ' itics. attorney Carrizozo went- "! ' Ji'iin ii rati n ininia n ,,, ., .!, such ventures tn they (, few mjmlU.s Gf the r ,! (. anin.s sion ' (lllrinir ,llc BV THE ACT OF CONGRESS Camp Cody and Oeming have been ;"over the top to the magni firent tali.c(1 verv REQUIRED FOREST FUNDS APPORTIONED trail,., st(l) jterestinglv OF AUGUST 24, 1912. t"larcd under tcmporarv imarantine soil .-, arriozo a -- ' IN THE pounds- tf) f(,w wh() K;lllu.rc1 ar0und her. Record , I, Th- at Roswell is FOR ROADS STATE Outlook. (if New Mexico Stair published 2n Military Institute Raton weekly nt Sant.a Fe. New fexico tor Oct-- I ,'.l;- t.., !.,. , t in Range. t 0,, a"d '', pra, icall' Mt'arant fl. and the f.l.er 1st, 101S. ' Revenues from 0.t7 ,f ., I'",, '! s,ia',i-l; l,lll,:en-.l- v.hieli at is closed for Columbus Responds STATE OF NEW MF.XK'O ) ' A!hii'nerfpie in V ,v M"xico Liberally Banquet to Mr. Sawyer ' era! eases have -en a while. Picture national forists to Iss '' re; shows, schools, Cross is over A t 1 -' Red ndcrcd ' '" the amount of S'05's',J w'ere ap- Tlv rejoicing, farewell banquet was rriiTVTii ntf smsta fe " Tb" picture theatre has been and gen- f . .'":"' l r,'11'''' chn'rlies, public gathertne's ' the liberal response of the people F Sfiwver manarrer for Hef.ire me, a m.t.-ir- clitic in and for the '.' ,''d , ,.,. a meeiin.r portioned to getter cumty and Phelps t... erally have been ordered closed hy of Columbus to their call for "- - ii I li if .fe ( nt vrone . Malt- nnd cnntily nt'.resaifl. personally ap- t I funds this week. omornlion nrpvi ni''' tli.- hoard lie. id. a in com-,';!- ,! (school nc'trrd crank silnntm, wlio, hnvuiT neen inri-d- ti., the city anthorities many of for the relief of he l"-- of dothes alt kinds oils to his for the armv. v accnriliiuf tn law, and '" ' e li e sel Is but I,, i il ies. Twenty five perc' iit the departure deposes l'lire-- rce'p' millions of in B"1ginm and intimate frionds from this that he is the Mananilitf Editor of '' d t i. the ai io'.ts i s destt'ute About fifty says In , ,n. as it e. : are the (of ar" tl,- - New Mexico Stale Record and that the it wsoapers explaining ed. northern France. section oi thc were 'it there .vo.ild , - in, eh ,nis and methods of control of country present. followintr is, to tile tiest of his knowledge and ' lip Two boxes were one about Several local assisted in f 'eeti-.- The (arson forest to general. shipped, artists the belief, a true slalenient of the ownership, " of , ,,f the disease in order to minimize its (ov's smaller of aforesaid i!i-- ' school-- . Coro-Inad- three feet sonare and on. musical of the A inanaeetii' nt, etc., the publica- 'i''"-.- tr. - :: f eff'-ci- $12,014: to the portion program. s..ln,ol tut "rini'i'.di'd iii New Mexico. S,?U': a tion for the (lute shown in the above cap i : o Newark, X. J.. where repacking feature of thc eveniti.r was an forest J.Vil and Da'ii. special tty the Ael ot Auirusr 4, Mid ll h- - to tion, " ' 5.1 and Cil.i, $111 "7 ami .,?.- - assorting prior elaborate and ornate burial service in funh'HU.-r- m isj, i.aw 'n e" ora! io,, J. Mi:,,, ,,f the REPUBLICANS HAVE LARGEST el He on of j. ' stale corporation 2.15: Lincoln. $SK and Man- - die hipmcnt abroad. Columbus over the remains ot John Barley- nidations, pritile.t the reverse ,s t, oii'in'.-ioii have to - COMMITTEE EVER IN STATE r.M7; i Ins f ,rtn, lo w,t : , gone Allxiipifr- at service it is aide t" sail I,.,-- . and ?.?6"S- and t'le Santa the corn whose demise from too ni"ch 1. That Itie ttnfl of tll ..'! d. Wlrtr v, i. ns. ,.,. ,,, ,.,. .e,,riii--'- on the st.-,- .t rum names n.t'lresses $1-- .VS6 r ttder. The Cross desires to a of a few t.iil.lisln-r- and bust-n,s- s '' I'n-i- forest and $4..?77. legislation was but matter e.liu.r, imiiariiiR e.litur. of recentle th" convention the i - ,.,' ,'..', eeitts pnt in'o Following haul- all vh, or gave tn minutes. James S. Casey presided niacasrers are: ''i I' , V :':-- . .Iv Dis-'i'i- -' Slate Cnmn.any. Frank ilil'c iinairmon elected oeca-- 1 Paliljsli.r. Publishing ' Oorge GOVERNMENT BULLETIN any way. 'and no detail suitable to the Santa Fe, New Mexico, It ,, .. ' '' s'rt-- i t ,r K I R. of S'at.liti, Receiver. Attorney George Craig, ON SPANISH INFIUENZX sion was overlooked. Silver City IMitoi-- Frank Staplin. ,'wi a v.h'i.-- I,.-- ' of it,,' state supr.-n:- cftimlv, as chnirinan of the Kdilfir, Same, i Cr.itfd As a. i!o Enterprise. ttiisiness Man.-i- r. Same. re,,,!. ini'li'i, "I i"', imitt 'e for the convng two years t "Nre'ary" - The Sur'i'.'on "lier-,- of the I'. S. 'Plea-- e find mv dog, his name .. lhc .are: Tas. s 1, .! ., .I,.- in G. ar"-eni- of Fe That Bnir.l, ,v in ion alloc. n.. .'', W. cmui'- " K. H. Panl-sy- , ,,",t. Public He- 'th S. vce has iiist issued ludge.' GOVERNOR PARDONS NATIVE M., F. T.amvi en! ''him"' n r od in opinion of ,,.',n,'v .s elect d vice chairman, Jose D. V. M.. Frank W. Clnnrv. Santa N. M , ' ' eled-se'-r.- a :nn d' w s the burden o fa le'tcr .V. M - l P l t I'll- tin- "f 'i ptiliFc.it ling with .Spnnisii That SENTENCED FROM TAOS Prank Orliz. Sr., Santa IV, !, It. F. ',, ',., ma! sl.oeld n,i. Santa comity was 'o-- . v l coniains- all cam Franee to Red Cross Nsvn 'his. AT.uini'-rqiie- N. Ttl.. E. ('. C'rainp. a u 'i f.f 1','ln. rvit. l;iif,vn 'hat from i'd ". h oi: iiie coniiiiiitee and M W. fi. SarTent. - thi- in a few imi, Sanil ' - itiforiu 'ion cgardiii"- headi'i:r' Washington .i'.i- ion foin- ".,i"i- W. D Murrav. of Gran' is Pu X M., Frank Ortiz, tr., Santa Fe, S. disea-- S; "i.' lnetbods i davs am. ami it carried an nito I.ovato sentencefl from Taos P. N. in ' n a i, lo h !,, .in"-- ehn-ij-i- treasurer of the rel'tive appeal M.. Tb .mas (oil,!.-- Dawmm. M., 'on it dou'-dibo- for from seven to 10 vears was N. M D. t s !..n. rtnner of and from the heart of a in Fr.inli. Stat.tin. Santa W. i. ,.. he the larges-- N. M. care of V. a re a he trench had be n lhc pardomd this week by governor W. V'irpv. Silver City. ,p niza ion in pat given. Judge" .1. 'I.'- kii'.wn the -- F.. That tifii'lhnM' rs. mf.rt. history ilo-- - e on the that he ate ers may ol.t ii f.f .uu'.ie of ns soldier for I.iudsey grouinl .eacees. nivl eltier seeurity nwninff nhb-- t fre- - :o mav he escused for self defense h',l'lincr J cent or more of total - : of bv wrttMirr to long that when the man nr per - T'l cent e ee of th' of bonds, or other sec- .t4.4...).4.r.V-'M- tllC h C. S I 0 np!.-ii"- in the tmich-- . Pablo Ybarr.i convicted of murder- annuit mortunijes, 44, P, nuldican state central cfni,iiii i f "nfPf'n'i neral. Puhlic urities are: II ashiue-'on-, D be fleci'l' d th- -t ing a (irant woman a vear is ,,s follows: T B. Catron. Cover abh C" th dno, county I.inotvpe Xew Rotk hl'e be unbearable. So agfi. and sentencefl to hang at Silver City. nor F. 1 ind-ev- . Slate Seua'or II alone woii'd CftPITAL COAL YARD SENATOR FAT 1 c" and decided to City tb's week was d a re- Type Foimdry Cntnpany, Denver, I',, Ort!z. F.hvard M 's SON he caicd "ludi grant, ( oWi.do. lb.lt. l'i',1 han-Ta-'- No- him prieve by the until 4 two parap-rnp- i Wilson and Fn'r.a io IVn OF PNEUMONIA get across governor Tta.t the next atiove, (It Percy 15. An of tin- s stock-- h In th- in .ipt-i- - iv'"e"liad b l vember investigation the ei 'air nam of tin owners, l. an if nnv, con-taa- i M fi.- will be rs, scran, y hohlers, C: r i. X . Oct -T. M. Fall a few lessons conviction made. nntt ( Co'-tl-. Kiiu'.-- nzi receiving t.reliniiuary n t only the list of stockholders Swri AH ' ( n a h"ld-r- stik.i ('s'liillii F of ' onlv on of S in the prop-.-- ttitiifle for ii'ond runty as they apnear upon the COVFRNOR CRFS prriPI . ,.v-.-l in and Mrs P. Fall h".-;- iiit'i-iii- i ti o:r. toward the tokens TAX DELEGATES PPOINTFD ff the company but also, cases : ' r : THE FRUIT PITS S X. M.. Ai.thraciie TO SAVE : where the sloekh ,1.1'TS or security holder u!rM, iv nor!, i i an of id the ll tha' nir the of ' at'acl; FOR ST. LCUI3 MEETING nt.i'U books the company i i TT P- in rela-ii"i- i. ' n n and pne"inon!a bad been 'he stamp Made in derinanv." as trustee or any other fiduciary ;,iii.i;irr Cor of or Co:, ,',,. k ., stale conven-- " icular'v he b"' n warned to make, jhe n.itn" corporation t'ie saviuu of nut shells and .,.,i; Twelve delegates appointed r whom sneh trus,e is aelincr. is Rivent ill a I'-- tlu1 rlachsliutlds. ara-ra- c '. F;ii'f'.ir' Kili'llillg. it pi' with which carbon - in lion San' and was nn no an1 "I'T bv to attend the meeting ..No that the said two p h uiie bv dien ta1 en ill shunned in gnvirnor slalenvnts nibraritifr aftianl's full know-leilj;,- - g nm-k- that ' anlo north Thev were lo be polite. of the National Tax Association at f.,r 1 i and as to the cireti.n stanees of v. t a '.,'--,- h I i hev.-- d an s I American soldiers must be eqnip-- - here to n.ii'ni rseiel an up whenever onis November 11. and renditions under which slnekholders and MAIN v tiiirht ted 'f down th y X rf.iR A. T. K DEPOT PHONE 5 '' a' all I ',o- s., with clrlls and pre- Th-- arc: J. F. Sviit of AJbnquer-"'c- : holders who do not anpe.'tr upon times, - ri:- bo-- lb- - iu 74 t the ks of the as hold in has authorized he fo! fover hours. S' tiatr-- al i H"'bert 1. Hagi-r-tuat- company trustees, M-- s. sp.-- and securiti'-- in a capacity other t and 'iss Toueit n "ludfc' into 1 nice crate A. P.. i) in .. ,t of Roswell: MeMi'len of that of a bona fide owner; and this" i : . 1 ; v 4 - eo- - :t- - re- sister. tl, Mr I:.'." I'dides and Olhrr S. Clark afnant has no reason to believe lhat any :!;-- :'.: am. .Nut ."shells are Albuquerque: Senator John or lias ' left S lav for a i'.h Irs T. '..her person, assoeialion, corporation i iiiri nt t ic- - thc lart. I"" !;.iii'o,ir,! ies", f.f Fa t T.as Vccjn.-- Van lloutcn in Ihe said quired greal hc-- e - any interest direct or indirect the al Tne- ili.l not hid e. and I'i.-k- , ttiivri.i' nt in order to provide thc to,,1s ,dace bulldog tempi- of Raton. Francis C. Wilson of Santa or other securities than as so stated .3S2S333DBSr. ZTT lav. al illl warn- - T. him. 73X 77:1 "JCWiT'XtCIStASn nee carbon for use in gas ,vr n'.H' manv ; R. gui!ar of Wagon Mound: by Ii" ins mo't-- FRANK STAPUX. i ia-- orn bv our bovs at the Front, mgs I,. still ant keep iIa(.ob s Tavlor of Raton; O. T. Nye Editor. INDIANS TO WORK ON R"-- n trnuMe was tha' th" ('as ,ks provide the otil" protcc-tio- n shut. The only nf Carriizo; A. A. Sena of I. as Sworn to anil subscribed before me tliif UNDER INDIAN mixed 8th day ..f October and Meat i in ga-e- FOREMAN sets of ins' ructions got of the Save Wheat by Eating st the poisonous us"d r Asplnnd. secretary (SF.A'U lt.JOHN J. KF.NNEY. i f s in "Imbre's" mind. Wht'e he was on in ru warfare, )ur ho nius sl )tc ,ax commission. Santa" Fe. and (My commission June 8th, 1920. F Midi:":- n Ts.-;- expires ha " ' "lis ion." ,rtv fro"' ar wi'l he dock, lying as still as he had ,IRn Seabcrg of Raton, trotect im- - More his matter is understood there work on the Mogollon federal aid been told to lie, a dachshund. i road under an Indian foreman two or icci one in this State, man wnniau. swinging nice FEDERAL ORAND JURY WILL or who will not and The state road from Santa 'o of his black and Ian body in defiance .'old, earnestly I HAVE 230 CASES ON DOCKET i is for federal aid al! do:r-- . s rfill"d down the ' ' s ' ;i s t f a set about to collect .amy approved of ca! fruit and nut shells. It is of and its improvement has begun. dock. Following his master's other pits A 'or-- Violations of the act c: lartr" is at work n emitted a crowd from espionage POTATOES ital in saving the pre-- be'w advice 'Jndce" i importance and in Santa Fe .1.... i constitute a large part of the 250 (mehestAward; iiis lives of our boys now engaged Poiitaqnc Tesnqii'' ,.., i.i,jc .w si, ,i. and A. pe'd in tracks. casts to come before the federal a lb struggle All School c.uintv State Fufineer James the dachshund his In this will assiit in the French announces the of d ?.ra"'l which District judge Colin way you greatly s s. Teachers, the Pul-- I completion .ck van beard the ltowI The 'ry. iperinlcndcnt : Xchlett will hold in this everv-on- e 'hp Piicktnan bridge across th km dachshund became, almost immcdi.ite-- Albuquerque Ad- ,t and the Tress should give fall. n- wsr of United States Food C.raude soeck the horizon ..l - .I -- tasks the to understand how much depends lv. a faint upon HI X UUUI!l-lIt.1!- Jf great d The dock ,JfJ :pou this work." but "Judge" was ministration. "As an illustration: Two hundred GRAND lODP.E MEETING man rc-ove- h:m and the res' of NINETY FOUR SOLDIERS DIE POSTPONED TO LATER DATE went on with- - ACCORDING TO N. M. BOARD peach stones, or 7 lbs. of other pits the soldier's baega;e fo - - yt&s granted and shells will pp- i.e sufficient fiui him. j - meeiiii'.-- of Masonic ninety-fou-r deaths carbon for one Cas Mask. One gas The the (irand So his master, landing in France! Of recorded hy Grand Grand Coin-- New Mexico board of historical WEBSTES H. S. KAUNE & CO. ma k will save one life" Lodge, Chapter. i with a pie'ure in his moid of the dogjthe and Grand F.astern a soldiers since the war, 41 Thc following will give an idea mandery Chapter st'll howh'ng on Hoboken pier, among our lUTFJIHATiCN ai Star wbi' li were scheduled to mnet Cross h' have been due to HEW Kit. of th material required by the gov- asked the Red to protect pneumonia. Spanish at 1 iicumcari next w e k- have '""''i n Home Service was Influenza and other natural causes. : ' frj machinery ernment - - cf hducationra Merit. Seeds. 'postponed the new date to he an ,.( j motion. "Jndee." who still S'tpmority I'cach Stones. I)a'e Africot NUMBER Tina ntw rat:oii answeis with Pits. Pits, Prune Pits. Rrazil nounced later. Hint it ditticult to tigure out tmt DRAFTEES 4326 Cherry This action was taken on account but his is on IN STATE OF NEW MEXICO ii.iiantiioiii yall kiiuof j fizzling ,i' Shell-- . Phim I'i's. Hickory N'ut. be did anything duty, tiiins fiicb ns "11, cnif.i of the elanco of inlh enza whic'i his back to the soldier's home cpi' ' Walnut. (Hive Pits and Rultermtt pre' way i ?' "ViTv u; is, "'t,i--- t, over the Red The draft in New pp firmniv Shells. ,bas spread pretty generally Cross Rnllottn. registration rut " " M'Jrtt i.3 a C'iii.,'',i'"n state the ten and Mexico 12 was 43,324 The vv "All collections of uch material during past days September i from which hundreds o, New 44.652. ,tf, .""'What iaH'i' be turned over to the near- many official estimate was is vhitl r'lillf" is fi ,'i should now- - "lb, RATEj Mexicans are suffering. ili'i--;:iid-- oi ntbie-- s. POWER ' vn 200 W. 7c K. W. est Ked Cross Chapter or Rranch.'' ' nonncfl?'-- K. per Tour Gistomers 4C3.0CD Vikmi,:-!- ; Tc-- rx. "The season for canning and pre- Prospective State Superintendent J. H. Wagner ,on ttian serving will soon be over, and prompt n lilted In tmr Catalog of 99 tnnntee4 in t?T!ifJ--l S"Jtt. 300 K. W. 6c K. W. Mailins Lim. It contains vital run-- spent the latter part of September TViie-- s. - per is need is ur-sc- .':: T"D3 action necessary. The bow to adreniic tn4 acil profital !? Washington, where he as the New Tmur Own Picture EeMtot.1 CCXJO n Yomr Cranti antl prices eiea on Mexico Director f the United States 5c K. W. Stationery national corerinc H -- me iiir"(ia,i 400 K. W. per "All citizens in our state will vr.n. cii.crrnt Lists, da!cs; with pa?? loyal v. fot foftance. Farmrri, Noodle Mfr., iiatd-rar- e Boys WorUinc Reserve took part in j he of this to help CiRHfOMU'xrK nr Htfl Eine tc. Tki Palm' proud opportunity v sm. in 11 new. Dlr., IVm the Third National Conference of W. ru.r. toe fcu All in excess of the above 4c K. Special in this work". ofMilar in S w Ynrk. W mhU Refermct Bmk Write per important - fr. State Directors, all State being (mi ft mitih t' t ntv of f" StrenftrieiTwAWuWisLjle ; ','1-1 - t! nry In tl HlitliMifl't, f inish CAPSULES 1'alNrT. h in.p- httctl ir n pk-- Oar Alvcni5ine Coontel o4Salei Pnootioa III Rates for Cooking. These niivt ir' : - .frta,rtiriff lirf Serrice will improve font pun ana copr. MM! . i u .i. arc superior to Balsam 1jre. t"' t: , f le-f rum to mai lu lc mat nazifSMai proms. uonafi roat ' j i 1 i of Cubed! cr nutlit. ;ipT 8nt hMfinf wit EDWARDS" & MTIE rrs. Cur.aijj, tt tV.si.'tl. plana of liter atare tor preliminary ana- - MT!E ,....l... FE WATER & LIGHT li,jections,and f itnUr no aivl fn"T w!n latr4 unrolty tn r fli ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- SANTA RELIEVES (MIDY) I ui h irti ft TinriaDifllCffl. tjsr. HOU f' OFFICEi G.&C. 24 itbc W rnre. r.w box, eoaiplrte, postpaid. Ufr.t disease with Palcco Wacfciagtoa A n:aRi, ti C3, COMPANY out Inconvenienctx RICHARD CBOtDTC? Csrur Sstiifliclsl, Mass. CitfrWl Mil Pwifwwt SuU Fo, dNcr Maikco. $. tENVEft. C0L9.