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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the New Mexico Historical Newspapers at UNM Digital Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Lordsburg Western Liberal, 1889-1918 by an authorized administrator of UNM Digital Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Remember That Friday, June the 28th, is Thrift Stamp Day THE WESTERN LIBERAL - VoL AXXI No. 27 Lordsburg, New Mexicg,dnriday,0. June BUBfCBimON, i TKB TBAB --y!tr - ' Farewell Surprise Party for PROCLAMATION. v William Krupp Killed. Jimmio Cross at 85. I Mayor Geo. W. Hanner QThc (Cliarrn has William Krupp; well known Tuesday afternoon J. L. Cross, lF8ueda proclamation designat- throughout ing Friday June Arizona, and known stenographer and general utility 28th. as War here in Lordsburg, 85 Mining Company, Savings Day in Losdsburg, and was shot .man for the through the linnri lnf VVorf mi received his notice to report at calling upon the people of this day night Wilicox, appeal at Arizona, Faso 12th duty, pre city to heed the of the 25-mi- el June for following a le When Freedom was born, mid oppression and strire, A'iously having volunteered for government in this hour of chuse in - motpr cars. Harry Recce, depu- acrvice- in inennvy.XL TTms írtenos,J national peril. The Mayor's ty V proclamation sheriff of Wilicox, tired the Her was blazon'd in huesof the skyr I, jyhich are many, at the 85 reads; shot, it Is reported, busy that killed were preparing a GREETINGS. Krupp. The officers wanted to s jjarewell party Jimmy. With stripes for toWugIeland-dutie- ; of life for To the citizens of the Village of search Krupp's car for liquor. ; 2 At 9 o'clock in the evening the Lordsburg- - They raced yi jjioys for nearly an hdur, A -- were assembled at the light of HighM 3 Friday, Juno 28th, 1918, is when it is alleged that Krupp id stars Jehovah on vs abode, on the officially designated War Savings fired two shots his fothe 'Villi Kn nlr n nnmnnmr fYitrt at pursuers, . jan UU.U riJX bllV VVStlJJJUlt Jf VlllVUf Day by prsident they 1 i .1 r the of the returned the fire, killing lo.fe'k ml Uwhere plenty to eat, drink and m peace ana m war, mat em olem of yore IPe1 i i i t . t i United States, the Secretary of him instantly. rair smoKe nau Deon anu prepared, the Treasury and the Governor of Krupp left Lordsburg -- last Jimmy, with smile all-ove- r, was Wevsalute "Old Glorv," the flag we akore. this State. All loyal citizens of Monday, for Globe. Arizona, in- fetched up to the strains of this community will according- tending to go by way of Wilicox, Goodbye Broadway, Hello ly devote therafternoon of said San Pedro Valley, Winkelman, MavYthaV 'Star Spangled Banner" in glory e'er wave v7Vf rance,J played by the victrola. day . --7 after 2 o'clock, to subscribing and over the Pinal " About 10:30 Mainatv. t.ho mountains to His for War Savings Stamps, and Globe, but the officers inter- Uer thejjlaric )f-- the free and the home Qtthe Wave! ;ü Kaiser (L. Slessinger), after otherwise promoting their sale rupted him at Wilicox with fatal Shaking a very impressive speech large amounts. results. ifull commendation, admonish- in of All who are able should pledge Mrs. Krupp, who has been liv- ing the recipient to be ever true themselves to save and Invest ing In the Sullivan house in Its rejJ gtefWwarrns the blood from brave sires and faithful and to do naught the allowed by law. Lordsburg, immediately cheerhK (that limit left for would bring anything but GEO. W. HANNER. Wilicox, upon receipt word A 1 A. honor and glory to father- of of )árkles the her husband's death. The re- foíVcoürase for ardor ana niigrns land, bestowed the "Iron Cross" U. S.i Mail Flyer Outraoes a mains will be prepnred for burial especially made by J. S. Whit- in Bisbee. Its wftíte ! rippling rip&s nftfeevjight that inspires i ney) upon the breast of James Thunderstorm. Krupp, altho sometimes styled Lee Cross. At' this point "King ''Speech! of Bootleggers," here- When unite, J ti Speech!" was hurled New York, June 12. In a vic- abouts, was a likeable fellow and Freei at the head of the bashful Jim-fpi- y, torious race with a thunderstorm, well thought of by all who knew And its, heavenly--títí- wjJ but words failed him. Lieutanant Culver today broke him. He was a member of the é as the hour became late, songs, the air post record between I Elks lodge. jousing good songs, from the -- . ' Philadelphia and New York. He Heralds unionV and'iength foK ait-- trfuTand true. throats of men, filled the neigh- leu Philadelphia at ;ó) p. m. borhood, and amidst general fun-maki- and arrived at .Belmont Park Old Time Miner Dead and many hearty good May that "StarXSpañMed JBaTSñer1 iess wave.' forty-tw- o minutes later, flying Ml wishes for Jimmy, the party ad- at the rate of 147 miles an hour. journed. Martin Keating, who worked o,theH:ree " At Trenton the flyer overtook a in different mines in Grant county O'er the land i5fffieBWe! Thos participating were as fol- thunderstorm moving in the lows: J. L. Cross, Mike ivleider-kor- n, same direction. Passing through and Sierra county in the eighties B. H. Cross, A. R. Beam, it he beat the rain into Belmont and will be remembered by many wnen wasnmgtons men, great F. D. Peterson, M. N. Erlen-bac- h, Park half an hour. old timers, died in Sacramento, H. F. Carmichael, G. A. California, on May 20th Biersach, W. H. Franklin, W. T. of heart Sles-senge- trouble. He was 68 years old Were crudely equip d; anc Mawbey, J. S. Whitley, L. r, "Happy," a dark skinned son and Lyman Garrett, W. Tap-pi- n, of Ham, porter at a local saloon, had worked recently in the state The charm of "Old Pits promise ahdfgrace Jr., E. S. Olmstead, Lee became infatuated with an am- of Washington, but was on his (Hudson. A. J. Inderrieden. W. ber hued woman of "society" way back to Grant county to pass lid-an- .8. Inderrieden .F.Mpnteverde.. who visited Lordsburg recently. d insii: his lastdayu-whctj- - he diodk - He Brough&ehivalrous oursuccess Jr., William Johnson, K. b. Kose Infatuation "got the betteY "of (the mayor of Shakespeare) C. "Happy's" judgment, which had worked in nearly every To old foes and old ends now Warner, (J. H. bulhvan and caused Judge Marsalis to fine mining camp of the entire west H. Pickett. "Happy" ten dollars for illicit in the early days and was of the love, The ;edom, in , One of the Party. and the woman got ten band of prospectors and pioneers support that our nower days in the city bastlle. Judge Marsalis, in sentencing "Hap-- who blazed the way for the May that "Star SpangleoBanner'' Our Local Astronomers Watch present irihonorekae Ey," gave warning that generation. the was not the place for un- a cmvairous iana anarme nome lawful doings, and all offenders, to uer ormeADravei irrespective of color, would meet Hats Of Our Neighbors eclipse The of the sun from the same punishment if they vi- 4:20 to 5:20 last Saturday after olate the law. While Luna county is felicitat- Wherever that flag proudlrmbats noon was pronounced 'a great ing over having nearly doubled ith success by Drs. M. M. Crocker S. H. James .and Sam Brown, Leroy O.Moore, former chief of her quota in the recent Red Cross Of havoc and conflict between Hi who played the role of "astron- New Mexico field division of the drive, she can well afford to omers," watching the unusual General Land office, and a extend the hand of congratulation Its many new stars and the cpeerfof trieijys spectacle through smoked glass, prominent lawyer of Albuquerque to her neighbor counties, Grant while standing on the street, to specializing in land law, died and "Dona Ana, both of whom Should brighten the sky forSthe ifflliesTfRigKt. the wonderment of the Saturday Saturday in that city after a brief afternoon crowd. illness; with pneumonia. Mr. more than trebled their quota. Some were under the impres- Moordwas well known through- Grant with n goal of $15,000, íviay its raaiance oe snea ana, (mjpHbespread sion that Dr. Crocker with his out the state and had many passed $51,000. Dona Ana.whose big smoked glass was on the friends in Lordsburg who will quota was $4,250, went over all lookout menacing With regret his Over in the valorous service for the "bug" learn of sudden $15,000. The achievement known as a German airoplane, death.1 of Banner" roreveív but this fear was soon dispelled. Dona Ana is undoubtedly tho And the "Star Spangled shallwave more remarkable, as the big A farmer dropped in upon the ... . j ... mining companies were respon- the of free the jnorjíe Juno Brides. liberty loan committee in his O er land the and of bráve! sible for a large partof the Grant te town,! toward the close of the county total, but nobody has any Sisimo Fierro and Julia C. Ca- subscription period, placed a Repeat ballero were married Saturday, wish to detract from her splendid 7 milk ( an on the table, removed June 8. in St" Joseph's Catholic achievement on that .account. the cover and emptied the con- bursting church by Rev. Fr. Berg. The Here's hats off to our nlcghbors, ("'Mid the rockets' red glare, the bombs in air," v, witnesses to the ceremony were tents. That milk can contained Grant and Dona Ana. They beat Elfido Martinez and Virginia de the savings of years, in copper, us, but It is a beating we could May "Old Glory" inspire all the brave "over there!") la 0. A band furnished the mu- silver and gold coins and notes. sic. Many friends of the couple take with perfect good grace and wedding. When counted, the cash was . W, Chambers in Milwaukee Sentinel attended the Doming Graphic. to goodly cheerfulness. 1 l found to amount a sum. mmm .,.J IT rSjtf i XTn V 1 l.u.h.ii. w iWi'TW Rev. Fr. Berg joined Francisco "I never put my money In a Postmaster Hardin was a Sii FOR SALE Mrs. Sarah Simp- Barela and Viliana Aranjo in bank," said the farmer, "but I4vj good Story-Clar- k ver City visitor last week. son has a piano marriage Saturday, June 1st, in been thinkin' it over, an' I guess which she will sell cheap if tak- To The Trade: St Joseph's church. The bride Í can trust Uncle Sam." No en within a few days. and groom attended by In view of the fact that our government now requires unlimit-- George Trimble, with Mrs. were doubt he was typical of a much Mr. and Mr3. Jack Heather ed in to prosecute com- Miss Mildred Trimble, Louis Peralta and Joseph Barela. credit order the war, thereby curtailing Trimble, larger element of the population leave in an automobile Monday mercial credits, it has become necessary for us, under the prevail- Miss Myrtle Fuller, Mrs. H. S. w for Long Beach, California. Mr. Em- than is actually known. Chris- ing unusual conditions to make a change in our terms all whole- Fuller and baby, ahd Mrs. Thursday, June 7th, B. H. Bo-le- n Heather has given up his busi- sale firms throughout the country are selling their merchandise on ma Fuller, motored to the river and Hattie Langden from tian Science Monitor. ness here and volunteered his very restricted terms. Under these circumstances we wish to and back Sunday in their Max- Tucson, Ariz., were married by 17 services to the government. He T 1 . rÉ1 announce to the trade that, commencing August 1, our terms will well car. juuge iviarsaus! in uieil jusui will be In the ship building de- be STRICTLY CASH, Ronald Etron wrítna frnm Al. omce. pine, Texas, that, he was in good partment, doing his best to whip We regret the necessity that compels us to make this change LOST LorÜsburg the kaiser. believe you Between company in the special car on but appreciate the fact that these abnormal conditions and 85 Mine, license tag. Finder are beyond our control. Don Rathbun breezed through his wav to Camn Mahrv. Tnxna Mrs. Sarah Simpson has re- will please leave at ihe Western having 19 boys In changing our terms to CASH we will be in a better position town Thursday enroute to Cali- from Grant coun turned from Long Beach, Cal., LibéMdíflce. fornia for a vacation at the ty and 14 trom Dona Ana coun- where she was visiting her to sell goods cheaper and give you better service. We feel con- ty fident we will have your full thereby assisting the beaches. Don is a live wire! a going to the aviation training daughters. Mrs. Simpson has government in its work. For Sale Hup 32 truck body go-g- et em from El Paso, anJ camp. improved greatly in health. Next class condi- sells things. THE EAGLE DRUG MERCANTILE CO., in first mechanical bricks and He was I week she goes to El Paso to visit By S. M. Chase, Manager; tion; also good rubber. Will sell accompanied by the charming Dr. R. E. Buvens will leave on her son, Capt Simpson of the THE ROBERTS & LEAHY MERCANTILE CO., cheap. See Milliken at the Lon- Mrs. Don. They are driving their Wednesday, the 19th inst,, for detective force of that city. The don Lords-bur- g, A. Leahy, Hat and Tailor Shop, own car and will go via Globe, Albuquerque to the gen- captain is an old Lordsburg boy. ByJ. President. M. Phoenix, Canyon attend SURPRISE CROCERY CO., By F. H. Barela, N. the Grand and eral convention and post gradu- FOR SALE A Singer sewing STAR GROCERY CO., By J. Hil. on to California by the way of ate course of the New Mexico machine, and set bed springs, in THE. ROBERTS & LEAHY MERCANTILE CO., WANTED A roadster body Needles and San Barnardino. be Dental society. The doctor hopes good condition, Western By J. A. Leahy, President, Valedon, N. M. for a Ford chasis, Dr. Egon, ing gone about two months. toreturn by June 24th. WESTERN LIBERAL.

FOREIGN AN EPITOME OF Ten thousand Armenians were mas- GERMAN ATTACK HOW MRS. BOYD sacred by Turks In one fortnight, ac- WESTERN cording to a Moscow dispatch In Lon- NEW MEXICO 20-MIL- AVOIDED LATE LIVE NEWS don. MINING AND OIL ON E FRONT AN The third earl of Camperdown (Rob- ert Adam Philips Haldano-Duncan- ) NEWS STATE NEWS OPERATION died at his residence at Shlpston r. CONDENSED RECORD OP THE He was born In 1811. STRONG RESISTANCE BY AMERA Canten, Ohio. niTered from PROQRE88 OF EVENTS AT Angered by the news of the slnklng Wtsttrn Newepaper CANS AND FRENCH CHECK "I ft Union News Berjlte. Western Newspaper Union News Service, famale troubls which caused sse ranch HOME AND ABROAD. ot the Porto Blco liner Carolina by a Prices Quoted for Metals. ENEMY ON TWO WINQ8. suiienn?, and anti-Germa- COUINQ EVENTS. two German submarine, an n Now York. Lead $7.377.C2. Juna 24-2- 9 Patriotic Food Show at doctora decided demonstration broke out In Ponce. Copper Albuquerque that I would hav 123.12. July cowboys' Reunion at La to go through The Dutch hospital ship Konlngen Bar Silver 99 K c. Vegas. an - operation beforo X FROM ALL SOURCES Regentes was sunk by a mine In the London. Bar Sliver per AMERICAN SHIP SUNK October Annual meeting- New Mexleo 48d Publlo Health Association. could eotwelU North sea while bound from an Eng- ounce. "My mother, wh port. A largo acreage ot melons being ll lish to a Dutch Four firemen St. Louis, Mo. Spelter $7.3007.45. it had been helped by D I N Q 9, ACHIEVE were killed. Boulder. Tupgsten concentrates, CO planted In Mesilla valley. LydlaE.Plnlcham'i BAYINQ8, O OAPTAIN AND OF CREW per cent, 120.0022.60 per unit. Crude SIXTEEN county wilt an Vegetable Com MENT8, SUFFERINGS, HOPES Gen. Robert B. L. Michle of the Every havo institute ra ores, 60 per cent, $22.00 25.00 ; 25 ARE MI88INQ CHIEF MATE pound, advised American army died In a railroad 0 for its teachers this year. to sub- AND FEARS OF MANKIND. per cent, I12.00&12.60; 10 per try it before train near Rouen, France. His death cent, AND FIFTEEN LANDED. Stato lands put nearly $46,000 In tho mitting to an opera- was sudden and unexpected, as he had $9.40012.20. state treasury in May. tion. It relieved ma Newrpaper Unlen 111. from mv troubles Wsttsrn Jtswa Berries. not been Goods $400 wero stolen Arizona Wsstsrn Newspaper Union News Service. valued at 0 1 can do my house work without any ABOUT THE WAR The suprorqe war council, which has from a Las Vegas store. difficulty. I advise any woman who fm of Operations on the Gould property With tho American Army in Franco, The Germans were' cleared out had under advisement the entire war Wago-- i afflicted troubles give in Amole 10. A railroad section house at with female to Veuilly wood by (he Amorlcans. situation, has expressed In an offi- the district, are progressing. June Attacks by tho Germans in Lydla E. Plnlcham'a Vegetable Com again re- Mound, was destroyed by fire, The Germans continued to bombard cial statement made public in London At tho Hardshell Mine property in the Marno sector have been pound a trial and it will do as much for the Patagonia district Is being oper- pulsed by tho Americans, who inflict- A much needed rain that fell at Mrs. MARIS BOTD, 1421 6U the French capital with their long-rang- e full confidence in the outcome ot tho them." ated. ed heavy 'losses on the enemy. The CIovls revived tho parched soil. N. E., Canton, Ohio, t guni on June 7. war, with the aid of the American St, Between April 8 and May 8, the French repulsed two attacks against Jake Hulse of Magdalena was fined Sometimes then aro serious eondi British brought down 330 forces. airmen Verde Combination shaft at Jerome Hill 204, west of Chateau Thierry, tho $207.60 for killing two antelopes. tions whero a hospital operation is the Germans in leas than three weeks, up only alternative, but on the other hand A sudden cold wave struck central was sunk 152 feet. first at 10 o'clock Saturday night, and Work has been commenced on a to June 2, of which 283 were totally Europe, Including Germany, so many women have been cured by this Holland The Glanco mino recently bondei the second at 3 o'clock Sunday morn- $40,000 refrigerating plant at Camp remedy, Lydia E. destroyed. lo- famous root and herb and Scandinavia. There have been by Wood and Hurd, In the Lincoln ing. French troops captured a wood Cody. Plnkbam's Vegetable Compound, after The Italian army Is Improving both severe cal snowfalls, hall storms and Camp district, is now under operation. south of Buzziares. A now German oí doctors have said that an operation was lri morale and material, according to night frosts. Widespread to division, Guards, Farmers in the vicinity Portales necessary every woman who wants Tho Red Chief Mining and Milling the Fifth Grenadier report they are losing cattle from MaJ. Gen. Eben Swift, bead of the the grain, fruit and potato crops Is re- was identified by tho Americans. that to avoid an operation should give it a Company at Casa Orando has com- fever. fair trial before submitting to such American military mlsBlon to Italy. ported. pleted plant a their for milling their Fruit crop prospects aro much bet- trying ordeaL The allies' stonewall ot resistance Is spirit of Amer- sllvorlead-orc- . Washington, June 10. The Ameri- The and moralo the ter In the Pecos valley than had been If complications exist, write to Lydia still Opposed to the Germans on the ican soldiers wounded In the Cantlgny can steamer Pinar del Rio was sunk E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., by seventy anticipated. battle front from Solssons to Chateau battle, 90 per cent.ot whom will cover, Colorado a German submarine miles for advice. The result of many yean Thierry. Nowhere Is the enemy mak- Is question Colorado Springs off the coast of Maryland Saturday Large shipments of livestock havo experience is at your service. 'wonderful. The first men have formed during ing progress. they ask the surgeon Is: "Doc, when the Do Beque Oil Shale Company. morning. Ono ot her boats, with tho boen leaving the Pecos valley captain ot Torpedoing of the Harpathlan will I be able to go back after the Ger- ot county and seventeen members the tho past week. 100 Cent on The west end Clear Creek missing; Per brought the German sinking record man who fixed me?" is taking on new life in the way ot crew, is another, with Chief Texlco recently pasBd a city ordi- on six mining properties being Mate Orkes and fifteen men, landed nance which will bar all pool balls BONDS the Atlantic coast to fourteen The part played by American ma- worked. LIBERTY steamers eight Molybdenum at tho Manteo Ufe Btatlon on tho from that city. 100 Interest on Liberty Bonds and War Sarins and schooners, with a The Products Com- Stamp poxlble. We 1250,000 chine gunners in tho defense ot the North Carolina coast, about fifty-fiv- e want worth at loss of thirty Uves. pany at Buffer, in the Ten Mile-- dis- Tho Portales City Council has voted face value In denominations of ISO and up- Chateau Thierry bridges is classed by miles below Norfolk, Va., It an- wards, NO LIMIT. Write quick what nave. British casualties reported during trict, is reported as operating its 250-to- is to purchase a 100 horsepower engine 70a Router's correspondent at French from Norfolk. A briot dis- JOHN H. CAIN & CO. the week ending June 7 were: Officers plant Bteadlly. nounced and a large dynamo. headquarters as worthy to stand with patch to Navy Department an- Salte 20O Elks Bids. Brown wood, Texas killed or died ot wounds, 208; men, From City comes report tho the achievements of the American in- Central a nouncing the sinking did not say W. O. Blggerstaff of l'elen has been 4,258; officers wounded or missing, that the old Perlgo mining properties SURELY PREVENTED fantry recently at Cantlgny. whether the ship was shelled or tor- appointed a member 9! tho mounted 763; men, 27,425. near Rolllnsvlllo have been sold to a police by Governor Llndsey. BLACK" CUTTER'S BUCKLED, Hugo grand- pedoed. Hope is held that the miss- wb a. nils In- Lieut. Victor III, great New York Company. lies Owing to tho terrible casualties ing boat has been picked up by somo Lieutenant Gregory reports that minn nUabut son of tho famous French author, Is vbALT fl&T p lri d tr upon Tho winter's development STOCK flicted it, the Prussian guards on tho passing vessel or will turn up at some has como clean 100 per cent, H MH M SB WCSHTB attached to tho American army as an re- HI BrB. H men. bflcaui) ttirv division hna been withdrawn by the Yellow Jacket mine, near Ouray, is j whir-tth- point along the coast.' Until last night for tho Food Administration. AH JHH HIS wft K German high command from tho bat- instructor and distinguished himself ported to bo showing up oro bodies tho raiders had not been reported aB Los Vegas City Council passed an fiT Writ lor booklet end tcstftaoeJ.U. tle. The German losses are becoming in the capture ot Cantlgny recently, that promise a big mill tonnage. clean-cu- t showing thomselves slnco the Nor- ordinance placing all city officers and pkf. $4.00 heavier dally. ell is a young fellow of 22 Tho Blue River Mines Reduc- 6041st BlacU Hits. nnd wegian steamer Vlnjand was sunk employes on a salary and wage basis. Vm Mir Hector, but Cutter i simplest ud stronfett. and was a student In Paris when he tion Company will operate Fox The superiority Cutter products li duo to otct IS The fighting Thursday night north- the off tho Virginia capes last Wednes- years ot rpecUIUlag In vaccines and scrums entered the army as a member of a Lake lodo on Donald J. McKeen, ot Santa Rita, only. Insist OH CUTTSA'S, II unotolaiNe, west of Chateau Thierry raged with and several other mines day. order direct. regiment. e. and Fred Goldlng, of Silver City, wero great fierceness for five hours. The famous chasseur Yuba Dam flats north of Brecken-ridg- The Cotur Usontsry. Btruiiy, caurirui on the missing Collier Cyclop?. Americans captured Bouroschcs and Russian reserves are concentrating The armies ot the crown prince ot breeding entored Torcy. Twenty-fiv- e Americans for the defonsc ot Kara, which wat At Georgetown the Colorado Central Bavaria are again bitting the allied Stinking Lake, the duck ground in New Mexico, will In Torcy engaged and drove out 200 captured from the combined German is pushing construction ot its plant to Hno in a Jiew offensive, with Paris ap- northern Germans and then withdrew to the and Turkish forces In a big battlo May handlo 1,000 tons dally from tho parently their objective. hereafter bo known as Lake Burford. RelyOnCuticura main lino on tho outskirts of the 24. The Germans and Turks aro re dumps of tho Ocean Wave and Mar- Between Montdldler and Noyon, Ben Buttner, conductor on tho San- town. tiring along the Ardagan road, mossa shall tunnel mines. over a front of about twenty miles, ta Fo coast lines between Gallup and A French prisoner who made his cring tho population. Soviet forcei With tho payment on Juno 10 by tho preceded by a heavy bombardment Winslow, died at his home in Wins-low- . ToClearPimples escape from the German lines, de- have retaken several towns in Crcsson Consolidated Gold Mining and with shells and noxious gases, tho en- SonpJiac ntmen2fljiniJJOc. clared that hundreds of bodies of Ger- Ukraine, repulsing enemy counter at- Milling Company and tho Golden Cy- emy's initial manouver evidently has Clarence Hardy, colored, the trusty mans were lying around everywhere. tacks. cle Mining and Reduction Company of In view the bending back ot tho allied who escaped from the state peniten- tho regular monthly of $122,-00- 0 Es- FlíesTTH?ísiísRlAD According "to his story, tho Gormans SPORT dividends front toward the towno f St. Just on tiary at Santa Fo was captured at kill All guarding himself and others had not and $45,000, respectively, tho divi- tho northern wing and toward tho rail- pañola. Placed anywhere, Dalay Fly Killer attract! and kills were, forty-on- e In the all flies. Meat, dean, ornamental, cheap. There starters dend total for the one-hal- f ot 1918 convenient and received rations since May 27 and first road junction ot Compeigne on tho Geraldo Sandoval and Francisco jim nuuwtjasa. en Modified Mountain Marathon race run paid asawu Uu mum. vá were compelled to live upon what they to stockholders ot Cripple Creek southern flank, getting astride the Sandoval were arrested In tho Daw- over the Llttleton-to-Denve- r course. A found. district mining companies amounted Olse river and driving southwest to- son "Canon, near Tucumcarl, accused r teed aSMiT,. A.k for Lieut. F. L. Fleer of the marine fly- to $1,216,000, Dalay Fly Killer The Importance of the operations of ward tho French capital. ot being slackers. told by dealer, or oeat ing school' at Miami, Fla., made 10S r prvpadaL 11.00, on The French troops are resisting the the Americana the Mamo sector successive loops. His feat Is said tc Montana K. Baba, a Japanese ot Gallup, KAKOUI fOHCRt, If O Df KALB AVeL. BROOKLYN, N. Y may be It impact with tnelr usual valor, but tho realized when Is recalled establish a new military aviation rec Anaconda Copper Company, May killed a Navajo Indian by striking him only the day before the Ameri- Germana on their right and in the cen- over the that ord. copper output was 27,400,000 pounds, head with a rifle barrel and cans ad- ter havo been able to penetrate tho fracturing C. Mustion Wool ontered the line the Germans compared 26,500,000 April his skull. J. Sergt. Earl Caddock, champion with in and line for distances ranging from two-third- s vanced about ten kilometers. The from heavyweight wrestler of the world 28,700,000 In March. of a mile south Montdldler to Cattlemen tho lower mesas, Americans aro now holding the Parts of near Vegas, ranges Commission Co. and Ed (Stranglor) Lewis of Lexlng Eant Butte Company produced in relatively two and a half miles at Las state that the road near Lo Thllot for a number of aro in very bad condition, 16th & Liberty Sts, Stock Yard Station ton, Ky., were matched for a bout Ir May 2,208,300 pounds of copper and Rossons-Sur-Matz- , and cattle kilometers. in the center. very KANSAS CITY, MO. Des Moines, Ia on June 21. Caddocl 72,791 ounces of silver, compared with aro poor owing to drouth. An American machino gun battalion Thence to Noyon, however, tho allied Is In the national army at Camj 1,811,300 pounds of copper and 58,194 "Bad" horses and good riders form accounted for approximately 1,000 Ger- line is holding strongly. Dodge. ounces of silver in April. success enemy one ot the combinations which will put BALSAM mans whllo holding a brldgo at Chateau-T- It should rest with the . HAIR Copper producers were Informed by on the new battle front It might badly thrills into tho fourth annual roundup A toilet preparation ot merit. hierry. The Americans loot only GENERAL Heine to eradicate dandruff. tho War Industries Board that Presi- affect tho stability of the lino of the of the New Mexico Cowboys' Reunion FArRattovinai Colat and one man killed and a few wounded. Tho police department Issued an or Gray Faded Hair. dent Wilson has affixed his approval Olse Association, to be held at Las Vegas IBsaaty to or At the same time French troops wiped all display lights In New York defenders from tho to the Mame and tto5 at Drorl,U. dcr that on the recommendations ot the board compel falling July 3, 4 and 5. out a force of 300 Germans who had at night arc forbidden until furthel and a back westward the prico of copper shall be 18. obtained footing on southern that fixed from tho Olse to the region of the The Santa Fe and the Southern Pa- W. N. U., DENVER, NO. a the notice. at 23 cents a pound for tho period bank of tho Marnc, One officer told Marno northwest ot Chateau Thierry cific intend to consolidate tholr pas- More than a million and a halt rl beginning June 1. in straighten iajep the correspondent that It was all the order to out the senger station and freight depot That Did It. fies have been produced for the United output ap- east- commanders could do to keep the May of Butto & Superior salient that would then project forces at Demlng, according to a re- A sturdy tramp went Into n subur- States army since this country en proximated 8,000 tons ot concontrates, Amorlcans from crossing the river In ward, with the Solssons sector as Its port. Ono force of employes will work ban garden whero the lady o tho tered the war. the falling off from previous months apex. houso was occupied the teeth of tho enemy and as- for both railways. In attending to her fire America's second largest wheat croj being due to an accident which tied bulbs. saulting the hill position. The allied commanders, It is assert- That a small slip on a fault line Is in prospect thlB year. The Depart up shaft operations for a few days. ed, by took no were not taken unawares tho caused the earthquake felt over cen- lie notice of her refusal to WESTERN ment of Agriculture forecast 931,000,-00- Earnings in April fell below those of give now offensive. Comparative quiet pre- tral New Mexico recently is tho theory coppers, but continued to worry Funeral services wore held at In- bushels, only 09,000,000 less that earlier months this yoar, owing to vails In the region of the Marno and of Prof. Fayette A. Jones, well known her until a small dog nppenred, bark- dianapolis for former Vice President the billion-bushe- l crop the government lower spelter prices, the average for ing loudly. on that portion ot the line in Flanders mineralogist, geologist, former presi- The lady seized ita collar Chas. W. Fairbanks. bad hoped for. April being about G cents. held It, held by tho British. dent ot the State School of Mines. and calling out: 1 "You had better go ; It mny 'William Maudlin, n former Denver According to statistics published It U. S. Judge bite." New Mexico. VIEW OF SOLAR ECLIPSE. District Colin Neblett "i'ou nln't got no right to a boy. was killed and his father serious- the Vienna Zeltung, 40,000 persons ii at Fo keep Tho Mogollón Mines Co. milled Santa sentenced F. C. Blumleln, savngo dog," tramp, out- ly Injured when an explosion occurred Budapest are barefoot, owing to tin 8hut from View by Clouds at Denver, of replied tho nearly 6,000 tons In May. CIovls, formerly captain In the New raged In In the Badger mine at Butte, Mont. scarcity ot shoes. But Observed at Baker, Ore. Mexico all his most sacred feelings. Tho Artesla OH and Gas Company national guard, to serve three "Perhaps I Denver. Heavy clouds which spread years in have not," she answered A Mormon minister, Ilced Holladay, A supplemental appropriation ol has been organized with a capital the penitentiary at Fort Lea- coolly. "If you so keep across tho sky in deep fold brought Kan., think I won't enlisted In Denver as an ambulance $192,000 for the detenso ot the Pana stock oi $100,000. venworth, for violation of the him. I'll let him go." disappointment to thousands in Den- espionage act. driver In the medical department. Mr. ma canal was asked of Congress bj The Encino Oil and Refining Com- The lntch gate vio- ver who were anticipating observing of tho clicked Holladay's homo Is at Santaquln, the War Department. pany Is arranging to drill for oil on Four Albuquerque women, dressed lently, and In 20 seconds tramp had its the total eclipse of the sun June 8, In the Utah. For ten hours in the night Mist holdings near Roswell. men's clothes were fined $10 and vanished Into space. and particularly to tho scientists and costs each in tho A. Donato Virola, an The new mill of Socorro M. M. Justice ot the Peaco Charles Barnhardt, for tho last Edith and who tel- savants had unllmbered their Court at Socorro after pleading guilty g year Instructor In "mathomatlcs at Porto Rico girl, coming to this coun- Co. Is nearlng completion. This will Landlords. escopes In Chamberlain observatory at to a charge of vagrancy. Immediate- Colorado College Colorado try to marry, flouted on the body ol havo a dally capacity of 250 tons. James P. Gannon, Jr Jersey Clty'8 at Springs Denver University. ly after paying $16.60 flaneó beforo tho each of tho commissioner of revenue, Is out has resigned and will become head of her drowned she wat Tho Linda Vista and Felix River Oil women loft for Albuquerque. after department of In dragged out of the water to safety, Companies have secured machinery landlords refusing to rent homes to the mathematics tho Baker, Oro. Untimely twilight, fast Five hundred men tho steamship Carolina was near Dayton to set over tho Grove3 more from New families having babies. To such gen- University of New Mexico. after tor followed by a deeper darkness, swept Mexico ore pedood by a German submarine. woll near Roswell. called to war soon after tlemen he snys : "If you Insist on dis- over a strip of the Northwest fifty 24. This (s tho WASHINGTON A Wyoming company Jun0 Information In a criminating against families with chil- Georgo D. Kimball of Denver was sent several miles wldo when tho solar eclipse, fore- telegram sent to bjr' New passenger ratos of 3 conts a mile representatives to Govornor Llndsey dren tho city will raise your tas as- chosen district representativo of the Las Vegas, who aro told by men who havo reduced tho General Crowder went into effect Sunday despite pleas leasing land In that vicinity and transmitted im- sessment to tho limit. If you try to federal fuel administration In Colo- and will movements ot astral bodies to an ex- mediately to all of to suspend or modify them. begin to drill for oil. tho local boards by cpme back wo will tight the case out rado and J. Van Houten of Raton was act science, camo to pass. Captain R. C. Rold, federal disbursing beforo (he public The granary of the Mormon church Extensive mining operations ? bar of opinion. And seloctcd for a similar office In Now nro in Tho expected results ot plunging officer. you will lose. For Jersey City Is on In Utah, holding 250,000 bushels of ninety-fiv- e progress on Mexico when coal oper- Boston Hill, mining the tho world into darkness as of night Miss Ida M. Tarbell, one of Amor the side of tho babies, you of wheat, Iiqb been emptied In immense deposits of manganese ores and don't ators of Colorado and New Mexico mot were observed. Birds sought their lea's most noted writers and workor. forget it I" to appeals from tho food ad- In on the Slovens proportlccs. Denver with J. D. A. Morrow and C. nests and chickens went to roost. A has promlsod to mother-daughte- r ministration. attend tho U. Calloway, government fuel men Word roaches Santa Fo of an oil ex- gloom as deep as that at 10 o'clock at congress and patriotic food The Reason. Exceeding the ship production of from Washington, for tho purpose ol citement In Lincoln county, caused by night enveloped tho favored strip of show at Albuquerque Juno 24-2- hold "This letter from yóür son Is very April by 122,000 tons, the omorgency offoctlng an organization whose pur- oil bubbles nnd oil scum rising to tho country at the moment of totality. under tho auspices ot tht Food Admin- short." fleet corporation turned out 343,460 pose will be to assist the government surfneo In a new well dug by William Electric lights were turned on Indoors istration with the and as- "Naturally. So was ho when ho deadweight tons In May, the United In obtaining an equltablo distribution Brown, olght miles southwost of Capi- and street cars and automobiles bad sistance of the extenshn division of wrote It." States shipping board announced. of coal throughout the country. tán in the White mountains. their headlights burning. tho stato college. A country-wid- e movo to roduce the Nelson Morris, rich young Chicago A fire in tho offices of County TTTyp Wyoming Menace, cost of food to meat packer, has boen Liner Escapes Treasurer O. E. Strong's otfleo in Mo-r- a the consumer and transferred on standardly of from Camp Orant to Washington to Work tho wildcat wells near An Atlantic Port. Racing at full destroyed practically all of When you methods compelling the Douglas Is tho think of n progressing nicely. Mora county observance by dealers of "fair price servo tho government as a refrlgora-tlo- speed for nearly a week to escapa tax records. A duplicate Wheat-Savinjfood- s, lists" was ordered by Food Admini- expert. Work In the oil fields around Land- Gorman submarines, an American set on filo at tho offices of tho state strator Hoover. Jeremiah O'Loary, Irish leader, and er Is very activo at prosont, the Wind Bteamahlp arrived from the West In- lax commission was rushed to him by th,nlcof five others, Including Mme. Mario K. Rlvor roflnory Is working tho stills dies with flfty-nln- o passengers, moro Stato Traveling Auditor A. G. Whlt-tler- . One of the orew of tho steamer Har- Post DeVIctorlca, were Indicted by tho fed- now erected at their full capacity and than half ot whom wero women and pathlan, sunk by a submarine off the muro aro In tho course of eral grand jury in New York charged erection. children. Governor Lindsoy has recoived let- Virginia oapen, was takon aboard a TOASTIES the wUh treason. Tho Wind Rlvor Company spudded ter which traveled thtrough the air and given medical treatment Fifty thousand persons are homeless In Its No. 6 well In tho Lander field U. 8. Casualties Total 7,315. from NoWYork to Washington, bring- -S- for Injuries sustained during the sink- No. 5 was reported down 700 Washington. Cosualtlos among tho ing a message UPERIOR as the rosult of a fire at Stamboul, tho feet The from President Alan R. CORNFLAKES ing, a navy statomont showed. The Mohammedan section of Constantino- wells ot tho company are now capable Amorlcan expeditionary forces thus Hawley. of tho Aero Club of America man thon was replaced In the life- ple, which devastated tho whole east- of delivering more oil to the refinery far reported by Gen. Pershing total who predicts that trans-Atlanti- c aerial boat with his companions. ern part ot the sulUn Sellm quarter. than it Is prepared to refine. 7,315, tho War Department announced. mail lines will soon be a reality. WESTERN LIBERAL.

HONORS AMERICAN ARTIST HOW THE GOVERNMENT STRENGTHENS EXPERT'S TRIBUTE TO GUTTING, SHOCKING, STACKING AND THRASHING OAT CROP AT PROPER TIME FIGHTER AND SAFEGUARDS HIS HOME linde Sam's War Risk Insurance Offers Protection at Cost That there Is good reason for the wonderful crops of grain grown In ernmcnt Assumes All Administrative Costs, and Extra War Western Canada, which have mode thousands Hazards Business Exceeds by Several Hundred of former residents of the Per United States wealthy, Is not always Cent Largest Insurance Company in World. given tho thought that It deserves Is quite apparent. But that there must , bo n reason Is quite evident. Proba By JAMES H. COLLINS. ent act was discussed, It was stated Diy more Information.) than one but the one that From Commute on Publle that $58 a thousand was tho lowest fig- requires k emphasis is the soil Is On October 0, 1017, tho wnr-rls- In- uro nt which nny that Insuranco company nt thn Ih.t ...111 - a surance law went Into effect, provid- could nfford nnr..mmiv tutu ,,in inuuuii- Kuim to accept soldiers and sail- crops. It was not long since that tho ing for protection of our soldiers, sail- ors as risks, and that only for one year. ors, their families. farmer selected his land In the most and marines and Thus, $10.000 life Insurance, which un- haphazard way. On April 0, 1018, only six months lat- der the government lie need not do so system would cost .today. Ho will select It on the soil er, Undo Snm had written approxi- a soldier tWcnty-sl- x years old $80.40, analysis plan. Soil from Western mately of war risk In- wouiu cost about $50 with a prlvato i Canada was Slev-- surance on his fighting forces, cover- submitted to Prof. I Insurance company. This disparity Is ens, soil physicist of tho Stnte Collcgo ing upward of 1,700,000 persons In the largely explained by government's tho , of Washington, allot-ruen- ts nt Pullman, Wash. Ills military and naval service. For liberality In Itself assuming nil tho ad- report and alone, approxi- should no doubt further encour allowances ministrativo costs nnd tho extra war ago In Harvesting A Crop of Oats. mately 1,000,000 checks aggregating settlement Western Cannda. It hazards. reads as follows: more than $43,000,000 hnve already Supplants Pension System. (Prepared by the United State Depart' weather, tho best course to pursuo de- J "We havo analyzed sample been sent. will not bo long beforo this and ment of Agriculture.) on It The entire system of protection af- find that It runs high In very pends the relative cost of shock and the bureau will be sending out a mil- lime, Onts usually are cut with n grain forded by tho government Is, In ! stack thrashing. Investigations show tho i,l8h ln. tnsh; PnosP"01 In ni binder, though In tho drier sections the lion checks a month. word3 of a major general In tho nrray, Louis Orr, an American nrtlst. Is tho nd that stacking ndds about ono to ono 1- "l'"-""'- .BU''-"- -' I "euuer or me cumuuieu iiurveBier mm We spoken of as "tho war-ris- k an first artist of any nationality to have - , " ' " and one-hal- f cents a have it element of victory in the present Is used occasionally. When bushel to tho cost law." Technically a picture acquired by the Louvro in thrasher of producing onts. As thrashing Insurance war. Families provided for means of physical condition. There Is noth- - very short, due to drought, outfits Is actually, Is mislead- Paris, during the artist's lifetime. His the straw is are uvnltnblc when this correct; It fighters unafraid. lng wrong with this soil from tho crop Is bndly lodged, often not they aro ing; for the legislation went Into etching Is of tho l'ont Neuf, the oldest or when the wanted nnd ns consequently grain that Tho difference between tho old pen- of crop production, nnd I ting a mower mny be nccessnry. the teffect on October 0, 1017, was really system bridge In Paris. Tho orlglnnl plato with Is likely to be injured by weathering, sion and the mpdern system am satisfied that It will give splendid grain may be raked nnd put a group laws four acts which Is now In permanent possession of the The then stacking Is generally ndvlsnble, partic- of has supplanted it is clcnrly results wherever put under cultiva- - into cocks, which should be built so as for n common purpose. The first by Louvre nnd n copy of It Is In the Luxem- ularly ln the humid section. demonstrated the enso of Mrs. Bet- tlon." to shed rain. The proper time to cut measure In this unprecedented pro- ty Ingrnhom, 403 bourg museum along with Mr. Orr's fa- grain Is Is Impor- Third street, IMntt It Is soil like this properly worked, oats Is when they nro In the hard When stacked. It gram of protection Is the system of City, Ala., mous etchings of Helms' cathedral. tho first woman to receive and on scientific lines, ns Is tho dough stage. Cut before this time the tant thnt the stacks be well built. If allotments and allowances, In which n War-Ilis- k put up so check from tho Bureau of rule today, that gives the opportunity grain Is not well filled, It shrivels In tho stacks are carelessly that tho fighter and the government are Insurance for a or killed they will not shed water, tho grain soldier sailor every enlisted rcrson In the nation's to quote the experiences of farmers curing, and is light In weight. If nl- partners for tho care of the families In In present might bo allowed to In action the war. Her son, service, nnd this means millions of who have Incrcnsed their Incomes lowed to become fully ripe beforo cut- better stand tho of all enlisted men In the military or Ingrn-ha- Gunner's Mnto Osmond Kelly cards, millions of bookkeeping and from $500 to $30,000 In two seasons, ting, a considerable pnrt of tho crop shocks. Tho bottoms of the stacks naval service. wns 15, 1017, be ground slight- killed October when financial operations, thousands of and whoso story would rend as shatters out and Is lost ln harvesting. should ralscdTrom the Tho second measure provides for tho U. S. S. Cassln wns by ly by laying down old or ma- attacked nwnrds, nnd thousnnds of checks go- The danger of damage from storms rails other stated compensation for death nnd dis- a terial to keep straw from coming German submnrlne. ing out every month. "I hove threshed altogether 7,000 also Is When n largo ncro-- the ability Incurred In the line of duty. Under the terms military Increase. In contnet with tho earth, thus prevent- of the and Tho bleak specter of poverty, bushels of No. 1 Northern wheat from nge s t0 be harvested It Is advisable This Is the modern American substi- naval Insurance net, Mrs. Ingrnham, tho ing tho sbsorptlon of moisture fttnn be- humiliation of charity, tho silent suf- 200 acres, which went from 24 to 50 to begin cutting soon niter the grain tute for pensions. Tho compensation, being n widowed dependent up- low. Tho shnpc of the stock Is less Im- mother fering of penniless pride nro per acre sod breaking 24, spring passes out of the milk stuge, as other- which ranges from $20 to $100 n month, on her son for support, will receive $20 these portant thnn tho manner ln which tho eliminated by government protec- plowing 30, bnck setting 50 bushels wise n considerable part of tho crop Is Is paid automatically by the govern- per month, as long us she lives, unless the bundles nre laid, though round stacks tion when the mnn Is fighting. After tho average being 35 bushels per acre." likely to become too ripe before It can ment to certain specified beneficiaries, .she remarries. Furthermore, she Is Tho newspaper giving nn account of probably shed water better than tho regardless of rank or pay, and without his fighting Is over, government com- be cut. long entitled to $25 a montli for 240 months pensation government this man's experience says: "When he Shocking. ricks sometimes built. nny cost to tho recipient. under the Insurance provision of and Insuranco Stacking should begun ns soon as the are called upon to play disposed of his 1,000 acres from north tho grain Is ripe or In the hard be The third mensuro of protection Is act. Her son not made specific then their part If Is welt In shock, had In of Brooks, Alta, to four Oak narbor dough stage when cut, It mny be placed tho grain cured the outright government Insurance against application up the work of protection. for Insurance, but to men, he wns worth $30,000. Two years nt once In round shocks, which should ln about ten days to two weeks after death and total permanent disability. Februnry 12, 1018, Insur- Persons who have business with tho automatic ago he came here with $500 and a few be capped to prevent damage from rain cutting. Bound stacks nre usually In this, Is a pioneer pro- Bureau of War Itlsk Insurance, as the United States ance for approximately $4,300 was horses." qunllty of grain about ten feet ln diameter nt the base. among offer- beneficiaries or otherwise, need not la and dew. Tho best tho nations of the world vided. Thus, Mrs. Ingrahara will It Is the soli of Western Cannda, conditions. The usual plan is to build four stacks ing up to $10,000 every nny circumstances employ claim can be obtnlncd1 under these Insurance to a total of $45 per month from the nnd knowledge It will do - in n setting, ln pnlrs six feet npart. ngents or próvido lawyers. The Bu- the of whnt If the grain Is- green or If the bundles mraiber of Its fighting forces, nt net United Stntcs government. If her son brings a large, shock reau of War Itlsk Insurance will cheer- that to Canada the hundreds of contain ninny weed's, they should bo nl- First build round pence rates. The government assumes hnd applied for $10,000 of Insurance dally arriving nt nbout eight ln fully furnish full legal advice and as- settlers thnt are tho lowed to euro for a few hours before feet diameter. Then all overhead charges and costs of ad- sho would receive $77.50 n month. Un- border. A growing place two layers of bundles, one direct- sistance. Secrotnry McAdoo has vig- enthusiasm for the shocking, und then should be placed In ministration, thus making tho rates al- der the pension laws, section 4707, Be-vls- prairie Can- ly on top other, orously denounced the nefnrlous activ- fertile lands of Western long shocks, which may or may not be of tho with the heads most Incredibly low. This Insuranco Statutes, as amended by the act Is spreading all over resting ngnlnst shoc"c nnd ities of claim ngents and others who nda the continent. enpped. Long shocks allow the sun the the butts Is n supplemental form protection, ten-fo- of of June 27, 1800, Mrs. Ingrnham would This enthusiasm Is the recognition of to penetrate much more rendlly forming the base of tho stack. stimulating nnd strengthening would prey upon dependents of men nnd nlr thrift havo been entitled to $12 a month. tho fact that sufficient food could be round one nnd are to be prefer- Make the next row with the butts Just t. killed ln by exacting unneces- thnn Such is the chasm between the old nnd battle produced on prnlrle covering sary fees requiring useless litiga these lands to red when the grain Is cut green or the bands of the other row. Immensity of Bureau's Work. tho new. ai)d feed tho world. From south, enst In the same manner lny rows of tions. the when conditions for curing nre not The fourth mensuro of protection Tho vnst amount of correspondence nnd West, hundreds of men, too old for - bundles, like shingles, until tliecenter Claims Paid Promptly favorable. If long- shocks nro capped embodied In the mllltnry and naval which comes to tho Bureau of War mllltnry service, nre pouring protect grain from Is reached, overlapping the rows n lit checks, properly, they the Insurance act is the system of re-ed- Itlsk Insurance is steeped In human In- Actual Insurance mailed to Canada to take up land or wcntherlng quite ns well as round tle more townrd Jhe center of the cation nnd rehabilitation of the men terest. Stories of heroism and lofty the dependents of n soldier or sailor to work on the farms. A, great many Grain, Is wet dew or stack. When the first layer Is com- died shocks. that from disabled In the war In Itself n task patriotism nro found by the thousands who has been killed in battle or of the Incoming settlers have arrived Bhould be nllowcdi to dry before pleted, begin again nt the outside and Involve very complica- rain of vital Importance nnd great magni- in the letters received at the bureau. ot disease. few at such central points ns Calgary, Ed It Is shocked. In sections where strong build toward the center. re- making delay. These insur- tude. Many mothers nnd fathers havo tions for monton, nnd Lcthbrldgc,. Albertn, and winds prevail during thu-- harvest seas- Shocked bundles havo- slanting butts, The figures given convey an Idea of turned checks sent to them by the gov- anco claims are paid promptly after at Beglnn, Moose Jaw, and' Saskatoon, on capping- Is not ndvlsnble, as the because they are set In. tbo shock with tho Immensity of the bureau's work. ernment, declaring that tho govern- death. Saskatchewan. Judging from the bulk caps blow off nnd the cap sheaves n slight slant Instead of exactly up- The Insurance now on tho books of ment needs the money nt this crucial Uncle Sam's war-ris- k Insuranco hnd of their household effects, tho number may Injured! by contact with tho right. In building the outside rows at- be the Bureau of Wnr-ltls- k Insurance hour to win the war. tho "selling" ndvantnge ot a very of their horses nnd cattle; and the ground. nround tho stuck lny the ?ong edge of wide popular exceeds by several hundred per cent Keeps Home Fires Burning. tractive rate, and nlso a quantity of Implements they are bring- A good round shock mny bo built tho butt on top nnd projecting beyond of ar- di- the Insurance held by the Inrgcst Ufo Tho Bureau ot War Itlsk Insuranco is Interest roused by the contingencies ing with them, mnit the new by first setting up two' bundles with tho lower bundle. In tlib way the nmount In- Insurance company In the world. keeping the homo fires burning. But war. Even so, a ccrtnln of rivals also eeeta blessed with the tho flat sides facing, tilo-- heads togeth- ameter of tho stack Is gradually hydrn-hende- d up largo To copo with the prob- it Is doing more than that. It is keep- work wns necessary to roll a world's goods. the- a few Inches npart. creased, forming the bulge. After n very er, and butts lem Imposed upon It, the Bureau of ing America's fighting forces confident body of policyholders. A brief Beports from North Portal, Sas These buadllis should be Jammed down height of seven or eight feet Is renched War Hlsk Insuranco has been forced to nnd reassured. experience during the first few weeks katchewan r Courts, Albertn,.andKings- - hard Into tho stubble, so thnt they will lay tho outer bundles with the long expand nt an exceedingly rapid rate. A "bluejacket" on one of tho battle demonstrated that educational work gate, British Columbia the prlnclpnl stand firmly. Then, set another bun- edge of the butt beneath and Just cov- necessary some from, ering edge the- - layer Tho bureau now occupies space In ships after signing the application for was gateways Into Western Canada dle nt encli end of this- - pair, so that tho Inner of Just drop- explanation, so completed. way eight separate buildings, covering an $10,000 of government insurance, effort looking townrd the United States Indicate that the there will bo four In a row. Next set In this the diameter : every soldier, sailor, marine, Is area of more than 120,000 square feet, ped his pen and said thnt present Influx of tormera Is In such! one In the middle of each side. This gradually decreased and the stack Is 0, guard man would slowly and has n personnel ot more than "I have taken care ot my family; nurse, nnd coast volume as has not been witnessed for lenves at each of tho four corners n tapered to a point. working In two shifts, from nine now I can go out and fight like blazes." know whnt might bo obtained under many years. From Vancouver, Brit- which bundle should bo Alwnys keep the middle of the stack say, space la a o'clock In the morning till midnight Thousands of families throughout this law that Is to know their ish Columbia, people are going to tho plnccd. There are now ten bundles In high and firmly tramped down. Do govern- nro af- rights. ' work, many not tramp the outer layer Keep- It may bo asked why tho the country directly and vitally prairies for summer farm the shock, which I about tho right at all. ment. In addition to family allowances fected by tho allotment nnd allowance Therefore, during tho month of Jan with the Intention of tnklng up land number. I tho grain Is very dry, ing tho middle high gives all the compensation, should offer of the war Insurance Inw. Ev- uary, men were detailed ln every can- themselves nt the end of the summer. bundles a slant toward the outside and 'anil liberal feature n few more-hundio- mny bo set around In every ship to helps Insurance against death and disability ery married enlisted man the nrmy tonment and on under The Influence of this ride of farmer tho shock where they seem to fit best. to shed ruin. At the peak, whero (ev- was to Its fighting men. The Justification and navy must allot from his pay tnke tho work of explanation. It settlers on greater food' production will When the desired number of bundles the bundles overlap, fasten n capsheaf Insur- - by on n for this sjyeeplng Innovation Is simply ery month) at least $15 a month, nnd found thnt hundreds of trained ho more rendlly appreciated when It 1s up, shock should be capped. securely setting It sharpened army set the top this": The government by calling n not more than half his pay, toward the anco men were available la tho Is considered that the average settler One or two, bundles- may be used In stnko driven into the ot the stack. ofil well-bui- man to war takes lilm Into the most support of his wife nnd children. To and navy, and these, as well as takes up nt least twice as much land cnpplng, depending- - on the length of A stack ten feet ln diameter 20 to 25 high. hazardous business In the world, nnd this allotment the government ndds cers Interested ln the welfare of their as he has hitherto been farming and the straw and the dryness of tho grain. should be feet upon men, arrayed a general cam- bet- thus destroys his Insurability. In certain allowances, depending were for land which, acre for acre, produces cap-- allows circulation of air Thrashlna. movement One turn, it Is only fitting and proper that tho size of the family. In addition, paign. Lenders in this ter and larger crops. Advertisement. through the- shock, whllo two caps af- As previously stated. It Is cheaper to tho government should go Into the In- tho enlisted mnn may make boiuo were assembled at the War-Bis- k In greater protection from rain. Tho thresh directly from the shock If tha Washington for ford surance business for hU benefit. Pri- further provision for other relntlves, suranco Bureau la Old Salt Knew. cap bundle Is broken by supporting It work can, be-- done whllo the grain Is dependency govern- days' Instructions, returning to vate Insurance Cjnnpnnlcs' could not nnd In case of the three The pastor had waxed eloquent from with the-- butts ou one knee and wmi still ln good condition. Thrashing from over country pre dis- possibly Insure soldiers and sailors ex- ment will add certain allowances. their posts nil the the pulpit In describing a ship In one forearm and hand under It nt the tho shock Is often subject to delay detail. : cept at prohibitive rate At a con- The Bureau of War Itlsk Insurance, pared to explain Insurance in tress. Then "What uro you going to band, white the straw nt each sido Is from rains, however, ns tho work must fil friendly rivalry was cre- ference of life insuranco representa- therefore, must keep n tremendous A spirit of do!" he cried. broken over Jost above the band with wnit until tho bundles nre dry. This g among nnd units tives In Washington, when tho pres- - ing nnd cross-filin- system, covering ated regiments other "Nay," retorted nn old sailor in the straw of about mny mean loss ono or even two on sen the other hand. The tbo of of tho fighting forces land and congregation, "you've got her ln such n Is broken to tho right or days heavy On point prldo half a bundle three utter rains. Many officers made it a of tarnation mess that I'm not sure It's right hand; then tho hands other It tho grain Is men - With the the hand. stucked. FRENCH AND AMERICANS IN GRENADE ATTACK to have every one of tho under worth doln' anything "London Tit- reranlnder of the thrashing may bo an very to the entire are reversed and the resumed almost them Insured, often Bits. Is broken to tho left with tho soon as tho rain stops, drain may bo nllowed under the law, which bundle nmount left hand. thrashed from tho shock cither before Is $10,000. 8oothe Itching Skins Long shocks may bo built by setting or It has gono through tho sweat. Average Is $8,000 a Man. after With Cutlcurn. Bathe with Cutlcura bundles tho flat sides fac Is beforo goes through figures show tho av- up two with If It thrashed It The latest that Soap and hot.watcr, dry and npply the ing, tops together, and the butts tho sweat, It will sweat ln the bin, erage amount of insurance tnken out the Ointment. This usually affords relief Inches apart to allow circula but If It is It wilt not ba by fighters Is upward of $8,000 several our and points to speedy henlment. For of between them. The next Injured. If tho grain Is ilnmp when per man. wns estimated as early tion nlr It free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. of bundles should bo set up along- thrashed, It sweats too much nnd Is February 12, 1018, tho Amcrl pair as that X, Boston." At druggists nnd by mall. first ln tho snmo way, with tho likely to becomo hot and ho dumaged array, both hero und abroad, was side tho can Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 60. Adv. tops leaning slightly townrd the first by bin burning. Stacked grain should moro 00 per cent Insured ny than Tho shock Is completed by sot- bo allowed to go through tho swoat be- Snm. Flnnl figures for tho navy pair. Unelo Not for Education. pair each end nnd then Is not yet nvallable, but tho blue- - Harvard, ting another at fore It thrashed. are "Jones was educated at placing singlo bundles with tho flat Tho separator should bo well clenned known to have responded I merely went Jackets aro wasn't ho?" "No he opening each end thrashing Is begun, particularly enthusiastically. As loug as new men Transcript. sides in the between beforo there." Boston desired, moro thnn ten bun If It come from u neighbor's farm are called to tho colors, Unelo Snm's pair. If has may be placed In long shocks. In where a different varloty of oats Is campaign will continuo with- Proving the Contrary. dles Insuranco capping long shocks first bundle grown or If some other grain has up. "Insuranco means pre-- a year as nn avi- tho Just out let "Ho mukes $8,000 on point- Cleaning separator preparedness means vic- people say you should bo put with tho butts been thrashed. the pnredness; ator." "And yet cun't weed Is one of tho many battle ing In. tho direction from which tho also prevents tho bringing ot tory" this llvo on ulr." como covering operation which aro arraying nil American prevailing winds and seeds from other farms. Tho cries In end machino bo fighters ln the Insurance ranks. the heads of tho bundles that of tho should watched Smile on wiih day. That's when you uu of tho shock ns completely as pgsslblc. carofully to see that alt the grain Is War-Ilis- k Insuranco Act Is ad- Tho Red Cross Bug Slue. Clothes whiter than bo on Is much treasury department, snow, grocers. AdT. Tho second enp should then laid removed from tho straw. It ministered by tho jlü thrashing work of carrying out Its pro- tho other end ot tho shock In the samo easier to do a clean Job of and the overlapping grain Is dry when It Is visions Is under tho closo supervision Think It Another Dog. manner; with tho heads when tho than Two hundios will of Secretary McAdoo, who proposed to "Does your dog bark nt the moon?" those ot the first. moist. dog long con Tho bo run Into tho tho congress the measure creating the "Certainly not ho barks nt tho cover an ordinary shock with straw should Times-Star- . Is mow, Is can bo kept under bureau and who has had personal star." Florida siderable overlap, but If tho shock where organization of this new very largo more than two caps may be cover or, If It must bo stacked outside, charge of the carefully so of government nctlvlty. Its suc- Tho bicycle Is still barrpd from the needed. tho stack should be built form wutor. Is Is very closo to his heart, because streets of Constantinople or the high' Stacking, that It will shed Oat straw cess be- only a great humani- ways leading to It. Whethor oats should bo stacked or a valuable roughage for llvo stock, ho sees In It not purposo pleco of legislation, bringing se- allowed to remain In tho shock until ing much better for this thna tarian Eyes vrry largely or barley. Is curity nnd Justice to those who defend When Your Need Care they nro thrashed depends tho straw of wheat It also on locul conditions. If they, can bo of value for bedding and tho making advancing ucross No Land, some- our flag, and to their dependents, but Try Murine Eye Remedy and Amerlcuns are Man's CO Frenchmen experiment Which may lead to So Smírtlnj Jnil Hm Comfort. mdU ftt thrashed from tha shock after they nro of manure, If It Is not all needed for on the front In France. They are moving cautiously, ready to use the nlso an IlronUU "tlL Wrlto for Tn Book. where benefits In tho future. ' cured but before they are Injured by feed. , crcnadcF they are carrying In tho sacks slung over their shoulders. broader human

i WHITE AND THEN WRITE AGAIN If you want to live in the kind of a town OOCXOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOCX30COOOOOOCXXXOOCXXX)X00000000 WESTERN LIBERAL Like the kind of a town you like, By George Ade You needn't slip your clothes In a grip PUBLIBHBD FRIDAYS. day" n rOBMK CLOSE THURSDAY EVENING It is "mail at camp in And start on a long, long hike. France. The boys are crowding up to You'll only find what you've left behind Catered at tlx Ioat Oinca l.itsurs Nn n hoie in the wall and reaching: out For there's nothing really now 10 SERVE THE PUBLIC Mexico. t Seeond Claia MM) Matter for the precious letters as a miser It's a knock at yourself when you clutches for gold. J. I!. FITZ PATRICK knock your town, They may hnvo marched through It Isn't your town its you. Editar and Manager You keep In London and they are within three Exchange. want to touch with the livestock Interests of New hours of Paris, but what is a sec- IS THE AIM OF SUBSCRIPTION PIMCBB you MBSHMMMHaaBMMMMIBBIMWMHMM ondary metropolis compared with the Mexico; If want to knbw Three Montha 1 1.00 your neighbors old home town? what in other "it .Month. parts ot state doing, you On Year ÍTZZll. o The Russian situation and the views the are THIS COMPANY NEW MEX- ttabaertptten Alwya rajable In Adranea. of Lloyd George and the crop pros- Old Glory! should subscribe for pects in Italy measure very small ICO RURALI8T. a.ongside of news about father and thecqn-venience- Friday, June 14, 1918 NEW MEXICO RURALI8T Is Giving Lordsburg all s mother and Aunt Lib and the local By ELLI8 PARKER BUTLER published by the Central Print- ball team nnd the girls who sit on Of the Vigilantes. ing Company, publishers of tho of a modern city the front porches and knit. IS becnupp It menus so much, Albuquerque. Evening Herald. It Can you put yourself in the place ITIs the symbol of so much, that our Is edited by II. B. Honing, and Light, Power, Water and Ice boy away nation's flag Is so sacred the of the who has to back with that a staff of men and women who mnn who defiles It desoíros ta do those words singing in his cars, know Mexico you know "Sorry, kid, but there's nothing for shot down In the net. New as you"? , A flag Is n symbol, n sign, as the your own homo. All the others squatted around, sim- cross Is a symbol and ns the triangle NEW MEXICO RURALI8T la ply eating up the messages from back Is a symbol. The mere silk or bunt- Co. there, and he olf by himself, blue ns ing of the flag are nothing. A hurlnl the only paper published devot- Lordsburg Power . - This oaocrhas enlisted idea indigo, wondering what is the sqnnd tramps through the woods bear- ed exclusively to rural New with the government in the and why they have forgotten him. wool, If you know a boy at the front, ing the body of a dead comrade, and Mexico, Its livestock, cause of America for the write to him. Don't wait for a month digs his grave nnd covers him over In ranch nnd farm Interests and 3COOOOOOOOOOO period of the war - after he goes away or it may be two his lnst bed. On the ground He two industries. A page ot state months he says "goodbye," be- bits of wood. They arc nothing but alter news, world news, war news; a OOQQOOOOOOQQOQOOQQQOOQQOOOQOQOQOQOOGOOOOO&ttQOQOOOQZ fore he gets the llrst letter. Send bits of wood, to be burned, or to be page for women, a short story, tho letters chasing after him as soon left to decay. dead com- THE HEAL STUFF. The man's In- ns he starts. Make them cheerful rades pick thorn up nnd bind ono across five large pages of real Uve and don't be afraid to put in all the nnd plnnt tho cross teresting news of ranch and A little cork foil in the path of a whale loen, the other thus gossip and the fool mndc nt bend grnvc. Now farm lite in New Mexico, all Silver Citv--T vrone-w- n Who lashed It clown with his anip-- tail. news of tho neighborhood. the of the Hut in spite of his blows he bits of wood have become a sacred help to make it ono ot tho It quickly aroe INCREASE OF PATRIOTISM sign and whoever destroys thnt cross, strongest newspapers In tho And floated serenely before his noso. or defiles It, or throws It down Is In- West. AUTO STAGE LINE evidence every deed a dog. The bunting and silk Said the cork, "You may flap and splut- I am getting new the (hay of the fact that the people ot of our ling are nothing; not until they Last week NEW MEXICO ter and rap, Super-Si-x keep me down, this country have received a new bap- are assembled In the stars and stripes went Into 10.O00 New Seven Passenger Hudson and Case Cars But you can never tism of patriotism. For I'm made of the stuff of pur ling nnd thrown to the brcezo Mexico homes. It Is the largest Effective April 22, 1918 That is buoyant nough it is not. the blatant patriotism ot as the smbol of loyalty and patriotism the jingo, who whoops howls paper In. New Mexico. Its edi- To float instead of to drown!" and do they demand our reverence. MORNING AFTERNOON - without apparently knowing most ot tors have had a personal Progresivo Farmer. We honor the ling because of what close Leave Silver City 8:00 Leave Lordsburg 1:30 the time what he is howling about. relationship with all parts of Neither Is it the blind unreasoning it stands for. Those who dishonor our Leave Tyrone 8:45 Leave Tyrone 4:05 New Mexico past twenty charms to soothe patriotism which talks about being flag dishonor all It stands for. In days for tho Music hath war, years. Is not paper, Tyrone 4:00 savage boast. Let's try lor one's country, right or wrong. It like these, when our nation Is at It a local Arrive Tyrone 8:40 Arrive the is a growing perception of the tre- there might be placed under the domo but Is statewide. It Is as inter- Arrive Lordsburg 11:10 Arrive Silver City 4:40 Doodle" ns our vic- history "Yankee mendous crisis in tho of the of the cnpltol at Washington a great esting and as valuable to the torious army marches through world in which the United States book of a thousand pages. On the first leadint? .Dart. More man In San Juan or Eddy coun- streets of Berlin. Maybe we must take a and page might Ameri- the more the people of the United States be Inscribed the ty, as to the man who Uves two Co.,j can the savage heart of can's Creed, proclaiming n In Bennett Motor Transit tame aro coming to feel that this is a strug- belef miles from Albuquerquo. the Hun. gle between two ideals of irovcrnmenl national honor, national justice and Phone 10. Silver City N. M. and that the fate of popular rule is national honesty and a belief In a freo Issued Every Saturday. to be determined by the result. government In. Grant county is now seventh As a sample of this development for this free American $2.00 per year advance. LEAVING tffirnu InMurltntr Wnr Tnr people. STATIONS in the order of buyers of War of intense patriotism, I quote from a To Washington then might be Sliver City Howell DniK Co. Silver City to Tyrone $1.25 letter just received from a subscriber called all the people of the nation, to SUBSCRIBE NOW. Tyrone Company Slore Stiver City to Lonlsburg $4.50 Saving Stamps. This will never Lonlsbum Vendóme Hotel Tjrone to LonlslnirK $3.50 we lead. at Idaho Falls. Idaho, says the Farm sign one after nnother their names In do. We don't follow ers' Mail and Breeze. T. L. Wham. great book so Whip up, county, and get the that all America and Grant Closing his letter in which he shows 11 the world might know how each Careful Drivers Courteous Treatment - Efficient Service some War Saving Stamps for a a clear understanding of the world man and woman and child stood, until Address all communications to 1 sooooooooocoooooooo rainy day. It may yet rain in situation, he says: "Every dollar millions possess; my all our were enrolled. There county- - Get busy. every ounce of energy; no this service anywhere; all are at the serv- is need of this. Tho American's ice of humanity as expressed by my Creed is written In tho stars and NEW MEXICO " government." stripes of our flng. Our flag stands for I left-France,- "Just before That is coming more and moro to all that could be written In the grent said H. P, Davidson, chairman be the sentiment of the people of the book at Washington. It stands for of the war council, "a French- United States. This is a war for honor, justice, natlonnl honesty, and a RURALIST man, a perfect and a very charm- humanity and they are with the gov- free government, nnd when the time ernment in n whole-hearte- d way to stress comes, as present, flng ing gentleman said: 'We of fight of at the ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. the war to a successful end in Is nt hand, ready to be raised In twenty France knew of your riches, we the interest of democracy and hu- knew of your power, but it took manity. million homes, a proclamation of loy- - LUMBER the war to show us your heart.' " nlty ns vnlld ns a signed and scaled HIS BABY book. Our flag Is not a gayly colored decoration to brighten our towns nnd The local merchants' cash basis By Dr. Frank Crane villages; It Is a creed an "I believe" REDROCK. Now is the time to prepare for the plan is a direct result of the war. She is my mother, said the young to tell our neighbors, our nation nnd - summer by improving proper- Wo know that the people- will man, but I call her my baby. She the whole world how wo stnnd. Miss Olivette Conner is home your help the merchants all they can. Is eighty years old. Old people are In something of the sume way tht for vacation from the college at ty while you have the time. Our very like babies, and wo ought to love flag of Its story, It may be a little hard at first to them, for of such is the Kingdom of Grent lirltnlu tells Mesilla Park. stock of lumber is large and com- get Used to the new measure, Heaven. I have an idea life evens with the St. George's cross of ICnglnnd, Ed Head is in El Paso this plete. We have window glass, but war brings things about that up things. When I was young and St. Andrew's cross of Scntlnnd, and week on business. He and Rey 1 St. cross combined. paints, varnishes, auto enamels, we must get accustomed to, and helpless she took care of me; now Patrick's of Irclnnd Harper were also business visit take care of her. I am paying mj The truo story of Prusslmilsm nnd Its etc., always on hand. this is one of them. If the war - ors in Silver City last week. debt. brutnl nggrcsslons Is told by the Ger- George Phillips baby. keeps up much longer cash itself She never left me alone when I was mnn flags. Tho Germnn empire, so Mrs. and will buy only so much for each an infant. Now I do not leave her much bonstcd, Is shown by Its flag to who have been visiting her moth alone. bo n on which tho king er, Mrs. Head, returned to Chi- If the people will enter She but footstool Eerson. was patient with mo then; now wipes In Us ton Sunday. into the plan and deter- I am patient with her. of Prussia his feet, for Is hlnck eagle Mrs. Roy Harper W. 1 center the of Prussia, just came F. RITTER mine to buy only what they have She fed nle; now; I feed her. the cash to pay for, it will be a clothe and keep her. crowned, and the black cross of Prus home from a week's visit with ..Lordsburg, New Mexico She sacrificed young life sia Is smeared all over It. Tho Ger- parents Gold patriotic move. her' foi her at Hill. me; I nm glad of every chanco 1 man empire Is Prussia and nothing but Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graves have to sacrifice for her. Prussia; a military autocracy holding moving The patriotism, of our forefathers She loved me when I was ignorant are to Cactus Flats, liavnrln, Wurttcmhcrg, Saxony nnd all where they expect to gnvc us liberty, nnd the liberty and awkward, needing constant care, and the other states in pawn, Just us tho locate. freedom enjoyed by all who now dweil all because I was hers, born hei Bud Harper, one of Iclng-kulse- r would like to hold New of our native within our country were bought by body and part of soul. Non her Tork, California and nil of America, Gila monsters, but for the past the blood of the soldiers of the Amer- every feebleness and trait of childish- two years a ican Revolution, and those who died ness in her endears her to me, for no nnd us he now holds helpless Luxem- resident of Deminer. that we might rcmnin a united people. reason except that she Is my mother burg and brave Belgium. Tho black enlisted in the navy last week Insurance-Rea- The debt is ours, and now when our By so much as she is a tax on my la all the German lings Is the black and ip three days was on his way l Estate own flesh and blood is going out to time, nttcntion nnd money, I love her of Prussia, and black Is tho color that to Mare Island. inheritance be fight that our noble She shall not triumph over me in was chosen by tho pirates and ca- We are growing accustomed to preserved to us and future genera- the Day of Judgment; for my tender- to roots. tions, it Is for us to shoty our un- ness shall equal hers. She watched the musical hum of the big qualified loyalty and patriotism by with me until I grew up; I shall Everyone knows tho story of our trucks operating between the our every act and oflort. watch with her till she steps into own flng, with tho thirteen stripes that tjreat kagle Mine and Lords Heaven. signify the thirteen original stutes of burg, but when, O when, will our Union, nnd the stars, one Ml for each we grow A reaj patriot docs not measure his GREAT FUTURE FOR MINING state In toduy. accustomed to the ter country's success from the viewpoint the union Our flng was rible roads created by them? Is of what he is going to get out or it tnnuo when the wise fathers of our na One thing among many others that uou upcrecu tnnt tins Should be a there no remedy .' 14 Leading Fire Insurance Companies not on your tintype! The "real stuff" the wnr has done is to give the cast sort of patriot is the fellow who rolls tinlon of sovereign stntcs nnd that no a better understanding as to the needs kingly crown up his sleeves, spits on his hands, and value of the mines of the west. or Imperial eaglo should FORD TRACTOR throws back his head and says to appear on our banners. When tho war came on, and with Henry Ford is nuttinir out several Uncle Sam: "Givo mo something to it a tremendous demand for metals, This Flag day It will float from the do!" El Paso Times. ' stnffs of thousand "Fordson'l farm tractors LOCATIONV O the mines at once assumed an im- a million American homes, throughout the country factory $NEV portance they had never held before. perhaps from ten million or twenty at Fellow Countrymen, do your full To enable the nation to win tho war, million, but Its greatest glory the ivlin ll n U i H n t nthivnul .nm nafunlt duty, lest the blood of our forefathers the mines had to produce a libera greatest glory of Its 140 years Is that where ho was appointed distributor Star Grocery Lordsburg Dairy output under most adverse conditions, and our sons be shed in vain. The It will flout In the breezes of France qc ine states 01 Texas, xsew Mexico Simon & Hill. Prootictors J. G. Lines, Proprietor spirit of Washington and Lincoln and this they accomplished to an ex- nnd Flnnders bcsldo flngs - jnd Arizona. tent beyond criticism. tho of Bel- must inspire our deeds if we are to glum, Franco and Great Britain, and Mr. Ford, at the reauest of the proserve "The Land of the Free and Many old mines and numerous pros- British government, General Merchandise pects are held idle nt the present on the seven sens of the world. In the delivered the the Home of the Hravc" to future grentest 1rst 6,000 tractors to them at cost, . time, the owners only awaiting the world's combut ngalnst au S tocrutlc brutality. No longer in oraer to assist In the agricultural advont of more propitious times to tho flag production bf that country, nnd he Special on Pros-an- t or a group This Week tart development operations. of colonies, Old Glory has .ollowcd this by delivering 1.000 to THE SERVICE STAR governing facts can only mean become the bunner of a world nower. 'he Canadian government, at its - -- .hat when better national conditions the emblem mightiest Hats Shoes- Overalls e Halt! of the freo people Ho offered to do the same in Prompt Deliveries-Mad- To materialize there will be a record re- mat ever existed. '.he United States and his offer was t Lift your eyesl vival in mining, more substantial than Will To You Salute that starl From generation to generation, since received by the United States ngri-:ultur- al Our Prices Appeal Lordsburg and the 85 Mine iboom, and of continued duration, department. It tells that a man hns gone to war! lays tho Mining and Financial uiu uiory was born, lings have died. ATOWNBV ItANCII It tells of a mother's love and tears: Record. but Old Glory has had new birth. The The Fordson tractor is a 40 horse- hope his Hug power machine. It starts on gasoline, tells of a father's fears; All tho mining industry needs is white of royal Franco nnd the operates it tells of a sister's broken heart: ancouragoment Napoleon but on kerosene, and is said ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc in the way of fair standnrd of have given way to be most economical. tells of a brother taking part. It legislation and taxation, and if prices to tho tricolor, hut Old Glory still tells of a sweetheart's sacrifice. It must be regulated, let them be hich wnvos. From genorntlon to generation tel a of a nmlsn parndlse. enough to assure good returns to the our flng Is born anew, It tells that a man has gone to war! nen risking capital develop- recreated In our their in hearts, ever better loved and more MARKET Halt! MEAT ment enterprises and good wages to Lift your eyes. the workmen. micred Jn our eyes, because It Is tho How's This? Bag for which our We offer One Hundred Dclltra Rtirard for anr Salute that star! In a statement to the senate mines heroes have died aw of Catarrh that cannot Im curad by llalla Phone 36 j committee C. uud because It Is tho symbol of 'atarrb Cure. on ore control bill, F. tho V. 1. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. RAIN APPARENTLY NEAR Kelly of tho Anaconda company, said only government thnt enn endure a ' We, the undersigned, hare known V. J. Fresh Vegetables Tuesday and Friday he bill would "stifle and strangle" government of tho people, by the "heney fur the laat 16 vara, and tallera him A light shower of rain fell ir 'he mining industry and would ostab-'Is- h pcoplo nnd for tho people. Is erfectly honorable In all uualnma ttanaactlunt Lonlsburg Sunday evening from It tho md financially ible to carry out any obligation Fresh Fish Tuesday and Thursday control over tho entire mineral Aug of no king or cznr or emperor, but &ad by bla Arm. cloud that came from the southeast ndustry of the country. your flag NAT. 1UNC OV COMMERCE. but which was blown away across the Such measures aro not nesossary und my flng und tho flag of Toledo. Oblo. mountains. Clouds Monday indicated indor present government regulation tho bravo boy who hns gone with n Ilall'a Catarrh Cura la take Internally, acllnr song on his lips to die that we may re- llreclly upon the blood and mucoua aurfaeca of rain might be close. Predictions b md would discourage rather than en- tba ayeteni. Tritluonlal aent flee. ITIca TS Up- - - Grocery the weather bureau were for thundei courage production, a fatal mistake main free. Knrth has no greater glory lepta bottle. Bold by all DruttUi). to Date Store ir 1'uslly cooJtlpatloa. showers in southern Grant county. at this time. today than Old Glory, Taka Uill'e Villi foe OOOOCK)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCKOOOOOOOOOOCXOOOOOC000000000 I r- -

NOTICE Meeting of mines and mining! State Engineer's Office the Womans' Home Number of Application 1233. mission Anntn XT M tm. o TImt" FlA.Qr SPCAKS Thn Wimon'n Unmo ííonínrs f Devolonment wnrlr 1 the East into il, m.t Chance mine is going forward at a R?Von that on the 9th the Methodist churchjjune 7th. rnnui rate tinider Superintendent ""VIttf'í?y,rK191. '.n with Mrs. m. u. urown.jprosident. S,?f ?ccc Mm W P. JUll Trondt. Twenty - at work and ft"7n J9i Irrigation Laws uniturti high grade orí bodies'- SVÍfS of HBK1 aiv htd, WIotH Lesson study on sodial sorvice. Topic r have been . To llMlllt.U. hlo-- Í,11,erScít Vhit," wvtry ononed fn thn --- -I nn mn.-- tfUry ynur I . . ; .tnn ih. I 11 lb ef 1 " Mnvion .,,,! i UUH 1 ititn Led Mm. loot icvci; also in the drift on the ".""""iM'l"""n " tne fVJtl TrUMflju evtr il bv Trlmhln. aimorintnnrinnf 180-fo- social 220-fo- ot angincor or New Mexico for a service. Each member talked on lcvci and on the ?wpormit HHB OKyo.4termte0dat!iViorlLj evol as well. The owners arc highly to ntmronrintn UrTJK . WtyeitllUBtvcllnMI their idea of nbservnnrn nf ihn Sliln(V. tllPnnpf! With thta bIikIh Water nf thn St IvmVN xry fro iHow tVu and their reasons why. -- " ...It. 0,ll.llVlltl.nUnU OUUlHI 4 and will increase the working force as OUCh nnnmtirlnttnn fn lmmnt. Discussion for work during the sum- i?.u,ir?CiniKn' nt Point bearing N. V? Á taW mer season was held and was decided iubi as aevciopmcnt worK will per- - BP i for Twin ytrt rfity, it 21 08' East, IGOOfectdistant H frmrvw yrar I to have tho membership rally i mi t. from the hrrll(r commit- o i- - corner 01 section 18. Twp. 23 S.. tee ronort on 11. M.'Ton nt lhi rp.i. p- e ? M- - - M- being in donee of Mrs. Small, This Catherine: Kllnnrinton,!.,,., 1? Í. "6e,.r, V . f, . - -- ....v... a .v;n muí in lunu mu ooutneasi quarter of Sec. was a very pleasant and successful af- mnkinc nmnirommii. fnr. h.. uhin.- lie mij... x, . . . , y? muHns 01 inversioni,r works. fair, and the collection was large: Tho u 01 "i'- ,"Tf Ttttientt od- - .iiuiii ui car iiign graao ore irom ana 148 aoro feet is to bo convov- - Httilrikt Kr fl.f vo.itI.bJ next teH will be at the M. E. parsonage inc yaescr urocK property, about od to and dolivored on the land in KSÍLfqFj Tiy fttncrVit UoJ' with MowlamoH V. P. Hill. E. J. Fuller. twenty miles north of Lordsburg, on NW1-4NE1-- 1, the and tío C. W. Wheeler nnd Georire Trimble ns tne viq or tne Littlo Burros. This NE1-4SW1- of Sec. 19, Township oro nina nhnnf íinn ... 1 loo a u .. V ; Hi"ti imiijiu it yosi, uy means or We oxDoet u new minister in nhniit n An silver and lead values. An increase cement hcadgatc, cedar piling, main week. Invitation 1 U 1 All In hn .ri 1..." .. to ... lor j .1 rnrnit ln ... uv; yr-.-t-- l.4lln,luiauiiitu iw ....Iviiiini uiiu luiumis anu mere uscu lor "There is a little plant called rever- an early date. A shaft 180 feet deep the irrigation of 74 acros and domestic ence, that irrows in thn pnrnnr nf mv Don't waste your has been sunk on the Vein, which has purposes. ' 'Hiitll'fi Ihnt. 1 HWn In tt.v. time widened to Wen-Jel- and strength about thirty inches, the Any person, firm, association or cor-yalu- watorctl once n week." Oliver l on hand pumps: Just drive up to our incrcasinB as depth is nt-- poration deeming that the grant of the Unimos. place get all tatned. It is the intention to sink abovo application would be trulv detri. "Old Glory" Noxt II. M. meeting will be held nt and cfoss-cu- you M. v the air want i0 ícet more, then t about mental to their rights in the watorof E. church June 21, Everybody cor-linll- iweniy ieei 10 ine casv ana open a saw Btream system shall filo a completo invitnl. Mnu W l tin i We , Vein IVin - iHtiltnmonf no narallel Wtlirh hnlva nn nf tlml nttt..n: II- Secretary and Correitpondiiig make charge for this service. ai- .....i. v. .iivii uuibv.iuim O U U3 Lrt - Secretary. It's merely one of many facc. tmted by aflldavita with tlm Rti v.n. the Oldest the courtesies gineor and serve a conv on annlicunf nn For IHlious TroublcH. we are L. always glad to extend to you. E. Poster, E. M., of Gila, N. M., hr.bofofe,the.8th.day. of Julv 1918. 10 Tn nrnnn.tn n tinnlftiv tiri i'rn nf 41.A wn..,!... ate set for the EnL'inccr to tukn thin ' nP,Ilcat'on up for final Don't thinft that we expect you route to Bisbce, Ariz., on mining busi- - consideration of Ensigns by biliousnesB, Chamberlain's Tablets to uusa. ' ...... rw,viu.u, in -- Mu i iiruicsicu ..11 . tn . . . buy gasoline aupncations all will ire oxccncni. iry mom ana sec now or oil every time you parties be given lllirWlv thnv trivn t'nil n rAlluh tn v. reasonauio length or stop here. We Know that one often t. a. t l! time in which to Tfv ItOBABLY few AmerlcniiH real your "food nnd banish that dull nnd needs air or water t--J Izo that when their country's itupid feeling. For sale by Eaglo when he doesn't - 8 flag Is urug 1 m 11 referred to as "Old flierc. Co. need anything else. ii, njiijoini reioreo to all A Glory" Ch,f i, Appearance3 is not tho ndjectlvo Is not Mo . 1,1 " i"ake merely an expression of Notice of the comnnnv: This renort w ;1 hn bV And we Know that low price iiuiii huí .TiHii' r.nmnonrol"y nnection, uut Is historically Justlfled. 1 fi T i 1 ii the favorable and advocate the immedi '""C."1.. un unu aiier june ist uocn we charge for gas pnilinmont ntirl JAMES A. FREMCH. the grade ate 1 nffc thn nrnnnrfi? 14-2- of and j. ..w riU(lbl J kA June 1 fhZpaUveTou BthCof will.elom, promptly - State Engineer. oil we handle is only Stlirtinn- nf rlnvnlnnmnnf iirV WVtil o noon, every - the inducement here Mr. Armstrong States ns n nation, thn UnZZnf th it iü ciocK, aatur- necessary made a careful Jay. to get you here when you uxaminaiion 01 mo whole district and Serial No. 017976 unneu tstntes la the oldest truly nn want anything in line. SUrrOlinri. tic tnrritnrv nnil ta nmnht iionai ensign ln existence. that 1 NOTICE nh P in fnrm nn nninlnn n fA ifltn While !) vw .u.iii VCMIIVII CkO VVJ 'bllU tho nnmn nf ttritiali Road Tax merits of his own property, which' he Ilrnnrlnietit of lir Inlrrlor "Union Jack" dates from the union of All .,1 .... 01 i consiuers nigniy. 110 expects to1 re- U. S. Land O.Tlce nt Lns Crucos, N. if., and Scotland, BORDERLAND turn Mnd in mí'iu d LrebTno ed to caU FIREPROOF GARAGE within sixty days to start work Notion in hnrntiv rrlvan thof n sign wns chanced In ..!,. ire f at the upon the company's property ism h. near 13th dnv nf Mnrr-.- i A n 1Q1D Cnn legislative union of "'Ce atld Pay Lee s reaK. Ireland with Great PENCE & JONES, Proprietors ta Fe Pacific Railroad Company, made Britain, wns recorded, by adding the !llllCf"rra'IUIIU KlAi WW application at the United States Land rea cross or Tax Commissioner. Chnrlpn WflTTlpr Yi St. Patrick to tho earlier Agents for Buick, Hudson, Packard and Cars nnil (irifn Ollice at Las Cruces, New Mexico, Stutz pi! to combination of the crosses St. turn t select under the 1904, of XX50-- - and S, M. C. Act of April 23th. Georcennd St. Amlrnw. n 000- OOOO Trucks who is one of the owners of the1 85 (33 Stat. 556) the following described fin. .ini the Airierlcan flag - mine, nas declared his intention oi land t: has never been ofll- JONES & WINSLOW'S making his home Valedon. nnnrfpr tVtn ciaiiy changed slnco Its adoption Cars In Stock at Ho has Southwest "i - - nf- BnnihnB.i first For Immediate Delivery fl V. Dvu.iivao. mmniPfrwlwV...K..v..u hnmittfltlwwuv...u. 11V1IICHrtmn Vil bltV OUartor of Sprtinn SJ Tnwnoliln 9u o on Juno 14. 1777. niflfi nf hill whirh nvn-lnn- lio T.ni.fla. Range 18 W., N. M. P. Meridian, con The continental eomrroaa nn (lint itur Feed and Livery Stable uurg ana tne Antelope p.ains to the vening u acres. resoiveu mat the national ensign ino purpose of this notice is to allow ono Ilonrillixc Stock (liven Good Attention 1 " I . . 1 . . Hnouiujyo or 13 stripes, red and vwv nil ciuniiing me iana aaversely, I white alternate!?, with n "nninn" nt Pnnl T.taan onrl IJ VT Vfnl Or desiriniT to show it to )in mlnnral in Transferring and H. H.UUV " 'V ... .1.. HiaUlU Ul rlUl I I ' ' ... blue, In Daryage Pnnn hnvA fnkon nvar tVia cnaracter an onoortunitv" to which should be displayed 18 H i.oinn fiinnhW. stars, uñóse contract held by Jack Arnold for mov- - Ü0,to s,ufh !ocation or selection with referred, of cnursi. tn PHONE 92 PHONE 92 inrr tVin Ullnumi, frnrÁ U13 lOCal land ofTlCOrH for thn lnnil ilia. the 13 colonics which hud iinlto,! In XÍOO OOO- - Redrock to the railroad at Lordsburg. tr,ci " which the land is situate, t: declaring their Independence of Brit OOOO The new equipment will consist of four " the land ofneo aforesaid, s and to lsh rule. No provision was then made ?ooooooooooooooooooooooooo 1- tablish trucks, one 3 2 ton and ono 5 their interest therein, or the ror the; recognition of future states ln I ton tmrWn nnrl turn 3 1.9 fnn frnilno Tf iiiinuiai ciuii jiukur uiuruoi, the ling. Probably I JOHN U they were nol i . cu s is the intention of tho new transporta-- nuuxsiDn, thought of. mi. ni I tinn mRnnirpmpnf tn niwroto tho June 5 Register. ttitra After1 the admission day and night, moving about 65 tons of of Vermont nnd .1 ...Til . , Kentucky flags L.n 1ji uujf. Tltiicjr win ue iwo seis oi Ed. Head is Very Sorry appeared with 15 stars Iuiu and an extra mechanic. Thoy nnd stripes. They do not seem tn I MIKE MEANEY, Manager nlan Innn .. atuifllnl 1 ...... I .. .1 havo had any legislative sanction. i p.Hfn t i .... i...... though K"t ufjun uiu iimuH inoy traverse to I ..iuiici.:i.i. i ou uy u rucuni is i they are said to hnve been THE CAR Keep mem n mo nest ox condition. If íuur imuur iuul uirougu mo try carrled by some regiments In the War UNIVERSA! uo nlr- - I lnis additional expense of maintaining " ,lrlei lavor that spoil of 1812; As morp stntcs were admit- a public will in all eu lno pleasure or the whole highway probability Lordsburg ted It wns seen ttiHt It would not do L. WELLS, ENGINEER dc Dome by a tax to be levied upon all on ounuay nignt, May 26, J. HEN you compare the low price nuy to keep on Increasing tho stripes, nnd mo 10 resi-- 1 wiiim am very sorry, people do bcnctiteu the particularly In 1818 Surveying, Mapping ni AA of Ford cars with the prices of s l congress made n definite rule, aentsoi ucurocK ana the mine owners nase account, Knowing that Blue Printing 1 1IUIIU t't farm produce, farm stock and whnsit nrra urn hcinir hun1i.il Tka l..,l, he attends rcirullirlv Mini thn til ft r.i fixing the stripes nt 13, with a stnr for J- owners have quite genorously offered Bnow not running might have a tendon- - caen state. I -i everything else on the market, LOTQSDlirg : . New Mexico to taKo cnargo ot this work and stand l" "-- u ' conpany. Hut The French tricolor In a dozen 4 the great value of the Ford car "'' i . meir iiroporiionatc snare or tho ex-- 1 " wruauiirg in.ii is naruiy younger than "Old Glory." What are C 4 can be fairly estimated. The nonan lnvnlirorl n.hlnl. ol,ni..o 1:1 1 nrODable. ninkh DHUITÜ II IIUU1Í1I usunlly sold ns the German, Russian. price of the Ford Touring Car Biiirit of which nhnnM im I was surclv honest in mv decision on i . w i .i. . i ...... Italian nnd Spnnlsli flogs are devices XXXX)00O00O0000O00O0C30SC encouraged. mu iwu roitus. out i unvo a Lloi iru car.-- . is only $520.65 f. o. b. Lordsburg - the new " i . .. aimj oi courso mat... accounts for thu? dir. of the nineteenth century, crested ns AIiVIN N. WHITE price. It is the greatest value, not only Wrcnntlln" flacs ... nnn m Snt r n. ...i. forence in opinions. I honostly did not or in nn effnrt tn 01 m.,. 1 find Homethlng Attorney and Counselor at Law among motor cars, out tne wnoie run - might in western branch of the Sullivan Maph J ?? !ce. ,. M.r- Bnel waa driving a thnt be more articles grown and manufactured. Think of a inery Co., El Paso, spent several days Ú " '. .C?ITK, woultl ney.er popular than the "royal standard" Suite licit Block u.J W nnd nlffn loan rninnllpatml n.M er motor car with the reputation for with the Kii 'm- -;, nvnn 8II.VKK CITY. NEW MKXK'O . r-- slvp. outside rrrvril PrirllM is 111 fAirtt Ciii mí service, durability and economy that's behind iliilllllK: ill Lilia VICIIULV OU UVün ...... In fact, of the United rAtl comnressors are well nn,í tha.1 .rom '"V P'" l? Lonlsburg, otates, nnu recog the Ford car, selling for $520.65! We urge pros- J anu wo ncKnowieUge franco urttnln, tho aooooooooboooooooooooooooo known in this vicinuy. that there aro two nition or nags or ns pective purchasers to give their orders early. or three buJ ,acca n th(j roa(J duo nationality some I tVw. i i i t mine distinct from nltnrhmmt tn n VW WWWVWWWA'W'VWV 1 VW mu uuiia b imvc iieen naving, i i . McGee Bros., whnsn minpn urn Innnt. I l,,,t itmii..., ...m 1 "royal , .v "mv ..v. nwi uv ,i i. away houso" may be said to hnvo been ANK BARBER nrl milpa flniilh nr QtAin.at r.XI ltf ... I i iiiviu..iiacu niimV . SHOP ...... v.- - . ... ,ut u,v unuj n ....,i De a tnougnt or the Inst century. "...o, lt wlll neuer man trying to I'liMX JONIiS. I'mprlctor r . . i me me nam In this connection may ." r t""' " I unvKi ruim irucKs me ore It be noted nnvelnnmnnt wnlph in annuiinrr r.. XT.... .i. i . .. iRntha-Iiund- r. ' i i ; tnit " uvci. iuvuriiie ies we aro perioctiy that the United States also him llm ry Ajjency snits. Large bodies of milling ore are willinc to nut. nn with imnat ur...tr.in ... oldest national military school of con U lliiililltiK beinc hlocked nut nnd twn nnm hirrh . u ...... c i " l.onNlnirK Ikink 5 . . w.nf ...h,. U1D 01 lumia iu iiuvu Bumuming'.i errado silver-lea- d ore will hn nh nnm crnin., V. s... tinuous existence. The French mill Ijirilnhllrir ... Nniv Kfnvtn . w ... . 7 " " II I v.l lit uui "II U i IV . tnry Bchools, Garage Within' a few ilnvs tn thn Hlnhn Smnlt.ii. i TV, i ...... i: . the first that were "nn Scott's A. mo ju uiiid i iu Denver, r iiva. uireci. aman tlonal" ln nny real sense, wern mm at Co., where these ores are on a road I am going to ask him his oc-i- n demand. A.coro drill has been in- - cupation, and if ho is a picture show ppnded nt times during the grent revo MITICM FtMl ITIII.ICATIO.V LORDSBURG, N. M. lutlon. 1RTC ...... IT í I h" 10 mm to co But slnco Its onenlnir ln Ü ii.r iiurnur "y 1 KnK ion . back, V Of nrtllinrr will hn at art nit mmnr fn t I U - ...... fi . hand (Jillco nt L:ih CVucoh. N. M...... Ult- wttv nú curuu. West Point hns seen no sun IK i'"!. ii mr noi cauirnt rise or muj iut intojH ""Y"",, 1".Y?7'l:D' any vaiuauic views o: any or my high- - set without tho customary morning nnd NlltlfM' Ih llnrnlil' tl vnu- Hi til luri 1.. D.Yu Apiuinnuii urininK win ue carnea ways or mountain scenery on my ranch, Fnllirltiht. iniitlinr. for liorsi-i- r ami - uvening sniuto to "Old Glory." Jtlior liolrs K. Tollver, out along certain well defined geologi- of which thoy aro plentiful. 1 should ir llculimi cal plans. flf t'lnvpriliiln M M mhn .... have a rovaltv. Over the road he miu-rIí- Si'lit. H. Kill, nimio llniiioKlenil iOn'try. ww of 1 mako it to Lordsburg in just two Macis From Enallih Buntlna. u. 010277, for HSKU. KKVtSWVi Kor. AnilrnW Tlllin II minirimrlun llrnll lnnmn llnllrH- nynftlv-- ...... , , ...... lini! it. tuLnu mn II1.01 The orlglnnl flag wns mado In Phlln. ... I ,miuii ITV..lIIIYJt. mu llllvu iiietluii ly, TiiwiihIiII) 34 H.. Ilaiiuo 20 .in this vicinity, passed through Lords- - hours and a hair tho other road. You delphla from bunting Imported from V., N. M. Morlillun, l. .. has ftled notlco. OUrif lftflt FriflftV nnrniltp fmm Tuynnn Want to ri'rnpmhpr wn nm nnt inn England ln 1770 just before the if llllnnliri. In... inuna...Ln lt...... iiii cd j mil ITUUl. tn rfl Pnnn lío hnn h.nnr aiinncintnn. demning tu ORtrtlillHh clnlm to thn land abovo the other road at all. We Declaration of Independence was pro-- (J. Austin-Amazo- licfore Oliver KIiik, I'nltod dent of the n property want to get this road fixed so people tntoH CommlHHlonnr, at Animus. Now A Ta Im which, unuer nis direction nas uevelop can travel either one or the other as .loxli'ii, mi tho 10th d.iy nt July. 1318. 1 I lll fllll 11 I tllltllllM UU 1..II .nuuAU Wn I ed into what promises to be a bin nro they prefer. It is only a cow trail now . First Union Flao. ni Ilrlnln .if l'llii.np,llA K a if..i.n. ducer. Tho main shaft is down 200 pari oi me way, ana i am under the im .IrM. L.OOII11 (IrlfMll. (if tMiivnr.lata V.iil Midsummer feet and a croBS-c- run on this level pression that Mr. Briol took tho wrong Tho first union ling wns unfurled on Unxlcn; Ilnrllia Tnllvef. of t'iover-liil- o, a shows an ore body of 75 feet in width trail. I saw his tracks which were mo or January, 1770, over th Nbw Mnxlco; W. It. HukIioh, of ist lovornaie, Moxlvo. which is claimed to average 2 per nu'te a way from the main trail. I camp ut Cambridge. hud 13 I. . n.i . , l.l 1. a r 1 . i . . . It strlpci .lfiliv Hint vuini.i cení copper, i no ore is a goou con. WJ,U """ w ioiiow my iracKS out l nad i wmto nna red nnd retained the Eng. May íl. IloBlstor. centrattng and flotation proposition, forgotten about being up there horso usn cross in ono corner. 111, Night's Dream being a disseminated chalcopyrite in a hunting a few days beforo, and I am .NO'I'lCi: VOll I'l R ATION inclined quartz gangue. It is rumored that cer- - to think that was what threw IT. K. Illit OMIro Bt Imh CriicoH. N. M. tnln inrcrn nnnnnr tntnpodtu t. . r, .... him off. United fjpr pnmn States Naval Flag. Mull, 'A la liAi-üli- ,.liu.. II. K l.A r tiating the control of the property. Mr. Briel when vnu fnr nn mTt. AnfmiiH, orí In thn thnaA txPFnrta TarhrouRh, of N. M., who, nvnnt am aiiAfloaa ing come straight to iny place. I would une i?, i'ji.i. mude iiomoHtoail Kntry. k ful the property will be opened up on a be glad to have you at any time. Wo Vo. 08139. for SHVi. Section 35, Town-ihl- p On a cool screened sleeping porch is large scale in- - will take him a trip in 30 H., Itaiien 0 W., N. M. P. and adequate machinery up the moun- Mcrlillali. Imx atnllnl ut nnnn i T I . . I . ...ns n. .. .. tains where we all Hied notlco of Intention have kinds of tramo o iimke tlirce-ycm- r Proof, to eatablUh a joy forever. A sleeping porch is a time sunerintendent nf thn rtunilnn and fish evervtliincr but elk. IhIih In tlm laurl .lint.. .I.wll,.,1 l.n . property, now a part of the big 85 mine Yours very truly? 1 'ore Oliver tl. Klim. Unltoil Staten necessity and not a luxury. Don't omnilHHioner. nt Animan, Orant G. E. HEAD. Ulk. ?OUIltV. SW AlAXll.n. 111! Ihn Hill iluv nt Inly, 1918. delay T insure your health and com- I Were Ilnlmuiit liumnu nu u.lhi.auu. W Do You Sleep Well? If a Farmer. lllrctitiold. Jr.. of AnlimiB. N. M.'; CIibb.' If I wore a NCHinoriin, ot aiiiiuhh. n. m.: w. by sleeping in open pro- - . farmer I would keen at If. fort the air, "aylor. of AnlmiiM, N. M.; IS. a. Howe, hand a few reliable medicines fnr AnlmiiH, N. M. To be nt his best a man must have M tected from mosquitos, bugs, etc. , minor ailments rm l t. nitnMutnui sound, refreshing sleep. When wake that aro not so serious May 21. nesiater. as to requiro tho attention of a physi- ful and restless at night he is In no cian, such as Chamberlain's Colic and NDTICK Kllll I'lillI.ICATION condition Diarrhoea Rompilv fnr llan..liri.Hl ..r .1. for work or business during rf " " " vwiu- - I' 8. Uind Olllco at 1m cirueoH, N. M. the day. Wakefulness is often caused plnints. ,'injr.. ,u,i, ,inlijo, Chamberlain's Cough Notlco Ih hereby Blven hv inrliffpaf Inn nnil .nnalinnltn.. n .1 Remedy for that Walter coughs, colds and croup. "Irlllln. of Clovorilulo, N. M., who, on is quickly relieved. 6y Chamberlain's .iiiij. i. iiv, iiiuiiu xuiiii loiuti jiorue- - Chamberlain's Liniment for sprains, r.inry, o. iiiiiiiii. auieis. try a aose oi tnese tablets bruisoH and rheumatic pains. The Union Jack of tha United Slates, IWV.NWW, NWUHWU. 8ect7on 1. and see how much better you feel or ins --American jack," tne upper I'iviihIiIi 34 H. Khiiko 30 W N. M. P. t.inamDonnin'8 Tablets Tor stomacn ,, ,., , i , with a clear head and good digestion corner of the American flac the a,.,, un.i...u iiiifiiin... iiuiii-i-i.. ill ,....i..ill mill llilt troubles, biliousness and to li Ihren-ytiH- l- i' ur buio oy urug were. Jo, constipation. wiuia stan, each dnnotlnB in he Proof, to ohIhIiIIhIi nagie Hv lllivinnr Ihouo ,.. no-r- i' V. ...v.u ...... nf .IUIIU it iiuiii i., inr ihihi Hiinvfi iiPMrriopii, ,b late, on a blue field. It la dlitlnctly a tillvor tl. KIiik. 1'iillnU HtntoH would often save the troublo of a naval flag;, la "fly" AnllltUM Kf.xu Lordsburg Lumber Co. Whooping, Cough. i n i n . . . .. i i . inn and without tha oi 'nlllllllHMliiiiiir ul Mnvlnn iu mivii m ino uusicsi sctiHon or m that part of the American flair composed hi the loth lHy of Jnly.'lSIX. ' tho night, f 'I ' llllll 11 1 II1I1111.H ll.il W If Give and would enable me ro of the alternate stripes of red and white. nil nnuui... Chamborlnin'a Cough Remedy treat sliirht nllmonto no Ollp Itntnn Jarlr la Unarn i lita nrnw nt of i'loveriliiln, N. M ; llorthtt r - Hwv.llmnn na VIIVJT "Everything for Building a House" to keep the couch loose and exneeto. appear, vhw to every United States warahlp, whlla tin Tollver, of rioviiriliile, N. M.; Mnry K. and thereby avoid the moro ' iiioriuni. ni i Inveníale. N M ; ration easy, It is excellent. salo cnalcn or "Stars and Stripe" Is flown at ! James For ounuua UIBCUSCS bo . i. . . i. . . Clnrk. of flovenlttlc, N M by tiagle Drug ere. iimt oiten IOIIOW. Ill Ul .TrftiM r. Co. -- ale THI. TiittiMUinn For by Eagle Merc. Co. May 21. ItegUt'er. WESTERN LIBERAL. ing MORN1NGSTAR & MITCHELL his rifle to the nlm. His challenge wns over to tho table, he preceded to answered In Gorman. A captnln la tho unwrap tho packago hn had bo care- LAW noxt trnvorse climbed upon the sand- fully placed there, and with comical ATTORNEYS AT dismay ho held up to view two gayly bagged pirnpet to lnvostlguto n brnve On LORDSDUItG, NEW MEXICO but foolhardy deed "Crack" went a colored balls dangling from elastics, bulict nnd he tumbled back Into the Furlough and two squeaky rubber dolls. GEO. L. KELLY iMMOP trench with n hole through his stomach real upon peal of laughter rang out ATTORNEY AT LAW and died r. few minutes Inter. A lanco tho boys Joining In nono tho less heartily becauso tho Joko was upon Lordsburg, New Mexico corporal In the next platoon was so en- - In All Courts. By Fannl Barnttt Llntlcy them, and In tho midst of It all cama Practice raged nt the Captain's death that ho , stamping up steps, Uio chucked a Mills bomb In tho direction i a tho front MAMERON50LWER nt Mm ni,lM ...III. !. l,....t . front door was thrown open and a LYMAN H. HAYS to us: "Duck your nnppers, my lucky (Copyright, 1918, by the McClure Nowapa- - deep bass voice called out: "Well, so lads." A sharp dynamlto report, n flaro per uynaicaie.) you got hero ahead of me, eh? I hopo LAW WHO VENT In front of us, my twin kiddles I mean my twin ATTORNEY AT and then silence. "Lieutenant Hanlon and Sergeant WILCOX, ARIZONA -- young Indies havo taken good caro of We Immediately sent up two star Farrell to see Doctor Carroll, nlcase." Practice In Pnbtle Land nnd Minina shells, and In their light could see two and a flash of admiration came Into you," and divesting himself of his Law Specialty. dark forms lying on the ground closo the usually Impassive countenance of great fur coat, which was taken In to our wire. A sergeant and four Sims, the butler, ns he took In with chargo by tho ever-prese- Sims, In Dp. Wnltpr Cnrrnll. ntlinrwlsn stretcher-bearer- s went out In front one glance uniformed cnnift DR. R. E. BUVENS ' and the Jknown MACHINE GÜNHER,H6IN fPAMCe soon returned, carrying two limp figures before him. ns "Old Doc" of tho Ono Hun bodies. Down In tho dugout. In tho "A flue looking pnlr of soldiers," vas dred and Seventh regiment, and held DENTAL SURGEON fc)lSI7 BY guests. flickering light of three candles, we his silent verdict, but nloud ho said: out a hand to each of his Omcci Ilrovrn lllook. Pyramid ft. ofll-c(jr- young grasped saw that they were two German s, "I'll tell tho doctor you have come" Each soldier tho PERMANENTLY LOCATED one n captain nnd the other nn and he waved them Into tho largo re- hand extended to him, end gripped It I.ord.burr, N. H. "untcrofllzler," a rank one grade higher ception room that forms part of every with that grip by which men mnko EMPEY, QUESTIONING A GERMAN PRISONER, FINDS HE IS than a sergeant general, but below tho doctor's home. known to other men ths feeling that is grade of lieutenant. "Gee," said Scott Hanlon (he of tho In their hearts. FROM NEW YORK. The captain's face had been almost llcutcnantllke decorations), "this Is It was a pretty party that sat down Jack Heather completely torn away by the bomb's sure some fino place. Our doctor man to dinner that night In Doctor Car- explosion. The unterofllzler was nllvc, must certainly be n man of menns, roll's house, nnd many a "trench story" Contractor and Builder breathing did the two boys relato to their old liy slnfclng of tlie Lusltnnln, with the Ions of with difficulty. In n few min- he never tried to make us think Synopils, Fired the he friend, with tho rest of tho family as In Jersey City, utes opened his eyes and blinked In so when ho talked to us." Amcrienn lives, Arthur Guy Kinpey. nn American llvlus tho glare Interested listeners. goes to England and enlists ns a private In the British army. After a of the candles. "I know It, Scott, but that's Just PLANS and ESTIMATES Tho everybody hlra bo," "And now for the party," cried Mad- experience as n recruiting ofllcer In London, he Is sent to trnln-lii- pnlr had evidently been drink- what made like short ing heavily, replied Sergt. eline, her eyes dancing with excite- FREE quarters In France, where he nrst hears the sound of hlg guns nnd for the alcohol fumes were John Farrcll, lato of sickening the One nnd artil- ment, as a group of tho young pcoplo malíes the acquaintance of "cooties." After a brief period of training and completely pervaded tho Hundred Seventh Loftisburp; : Now Mexico dugout. nwny In lery. "I know n few boys In the trench- of tho neighborhood came In to help Einpey's company Is sent Into the front-lin- e trenches, where he takes I turned disgust, hntlng to es forget him, nnd celebrate tho birthday of tho twins. turn on the fire step while the bullets whir overhead'. Ktnpcy seo n man cross tho Great Di- that'll never I'll his first vide wager nny one of would cheer- Soon tho fun waxed fast nnd furious, learns, as comrade falls, that death lurks always In the trenches. full of booze. them One fully give up his life for 'Old Doc.' " nnd many were the envious looks cast Chaplain distinguishes himself by rescuing wounded men under hot of our ofllccrs could speak Ger- "Watt One Bloci and Sars A Dollar" man "I guess you'ro right, Jnck. ulwhys In their direction when Scott and Jack fire. With pick nnd shovel Kinpey has experience ns a trench digger and ho questioned tho dying man. I n knew he, was a big man, but I never wero elected by tho two girls to cut In No Han's Land. Kxcltlng experience on listening detail. In- in faint voice, Interrupted by fre thought ho had be- tho two birthday cakes that adorned SURPRISE GROCERY citing work on observation post duty. Uuck In restrtbillets Kmpey quent hiccoughs, the untcrofllzler told that left all this story. hind to go 'over there' and take caro tho table, brnve In their proud nrrny of writes nnd stages a successful piny. his There had been n drinking of the 'boys ; nnd ns for anyone ever IS candles each. STORE COMPANY. bout "It's they you nmong the officers In one Ger- giving up anything to help 'Old Doc,' becauso havo swords, FRANCISCO B ARELA of tho see," Madeline, man dugouts, the main beverage being why. I only hope I havo the chance explained anxious to PROPRIETOR I got out rum gave soothe feelings some de- CHAPTER XIX Continued. the Jar and each chnmpngne. With n drunken leer ho some day, for I'll sure never fo- tho of of her a nip passed Fresh Meats. - Vegetables and 16 nnd around somo fags, Informed us thnt champagne wns plen rget" voted adlnlrera. "You know swords do old cut tho so PROMPT Deliveries At one point of the lino where the the reliable Woodbines. Tho other tiful on their side and that It not "Sh 1" came n warning whisper from cake nicely." Groceries. was looked did ring ring gets - trenches wero very close, n stake prisoners their gratitude, but cost them nnythlng either. About seven his brother ofllcer us footsteps sounded "Tho the who tho Phone No. 6 2 Rings be- big fellow In English, ring?" camo driven Into the ground midway the said "Thank thnt night the conversation had turned In the hall. The draperies parted nnd a chorus from the girls, tween the hostile lines. At night when you, sir, the rum Is excellent nn.d I ap- to the "contemptible" English, once more Sims, tho butler, made his as the pieces of cake were distributed. Store North of S. P. Tracks It, nlso your nnd the up It was his turn, Tommy would crawl preciate kindness." captain had made a wager he appearance, Scott held the coveted trophy. mo nnme that to this stake and nttach somo London He told his was Cnrl would hnng his cap on tho English "Beg pardon, sirs," said he, "but tho Thero followed three such glorious papers to It, while at the foot lie would Schmidt, of the Sixty-sixt- h Bavarian barbed wire to show his contempt for doctor was called out quite unexpect days, that as they sat nt tho dinner placo tins of bully beef, fags, sweets, Light lnfnntry; that he had lived six the English sentries. The wnger was edly, but he's expected back nny mln- table on their Inst evening with tho Custom Assay Office nnd other delicacies that he had re- yenrs In New York (knew the city bet nccepted. At eight o'clock the captnln ' ute. Mrs. Carroll went with hlni, but Carrolls, Scott declared thnt ho was looked-fo- r ter than I did), bad been to Coney so spoiled ho knew he'd ceived from IJIIgbty In the ever and he had crept out Into No Man's If you'll please make yourselves corn-Lan- d that that Critchett & Ferguson parcel. Lator on Fritz would come Island nnd many of our ball games. He to enrry out this wager. fortable, Miss Madeline nnd Miss JL.ry never amount to nnythlng after he got out nnd get these luxuries. was u regular fan. I couldn't mnke him They had gotten nbout halfway ' will be down directly." And tnklng back to actual duty. Tbo next night Tommy would go out believe that Hans Wagner wnsn't tho across when the drink took effect nnd caps nnd ulsters from the two guests "Well, we'ro glad If you enjoyed REPRESENTATIVE fOR QBX 8H1TPX3S to see what Fritz put Into his stocking. best bnll player In the world. the cnptaln nslecp. Sims withdrew once more with nn your stny with us," answered Mary P. O. Box 713 El Paso, Texas. gone fell After nbout .. The donntlon generally consisted of n From New York he had to Lon two hours of vain nttempts the untcr- apologetic cough. Carroll sedately, but although her lips paper from Berlin, telling who was don, where he worked ns a waiter In ofllzler had at Inst succeeded In wak Again left alone, the two men talked answered Scott, her eyes sought out winning the wnr, some tinned snusages. the Hotel Itusscll. Just before the war ing the captain, reminded him of his In undertones. "Kind o' queer that be his brother ofllcer. M. M. CROCKER, M.D. to Germany physician Surgeon. cigars, and occasionally n little beer, he went home to see his bet, and warned him that lie would be shouldn't be here to welcome us, don't Til tell you this," said Tom, grave- and Tommy never re- parents, the war came nnd he was ly, In look, got Dtitrlot Burgeon Southern Pa&flo and Arh but a funny thing, the laughing stock of the ofllccrs' mest you think?" said Jack to his compan- answer to her "If I've osa ft New Mexico lUllroadi, Surgeon M turned with tbo beer unless It was In- If he did not accomplish his object, but ion. "He's had our letter now over to die, I shall certainly dio happier for American Contolldated Copper Co, side of him. Ills plntoon got a whiff of He told me he was very sorry to the captain was trembling nil over and two weeks, telling him that we'd spend having had these few wonderful days." Lordsbdbo ... NawMaxXGS. his breath one night nnd the offending hear that London was In ruins from Insisted on returning to the Germnn the Inst three days of our furlough "Poohl Pooh I" cried tho doctor Tommy lost his Job. the Zeppelin raids. I could not con Unes. In tho darkness they lost their with him here. However," ns nn after- quickly, anxious to avoid nny refer One night n young English sergeant vince him otherwise, for hadn't he seen bearings and crawled toward the Eng thought, "I suppose n doctor's a pretty ence to the dangers to come thnt might Bmestone crawled to the stake nnd us he tried to moving pictures in one of tho German llsh trenches. They reached tho barbed busy fellow. Must be If he can afford spoil their last hours together. "After Copras, dotnch the German paper a bomb ex- cities of St. Paul's cathedral in ruins. wire nnd were suddenly challenged by to have all this," and onco more his dinner the gtrl'll tnko you out along ploded and mangled hlra horribly. Fritz I changed the subject because he our sentry. Being too drunk to realiza eyes wandered with nn ndmirlng tho river for a walk, and you'll only vic- Acid had set a trap nnd gained another was so stubborn In his belief. It wns that tho challenge was In English, the glance around the luxuriously fur think how nlco It Is to Uve, and not bo tim which was only one more black my intention to try and pump him for captain refused to crawl bnck. Finally room. guess leavo our worrying nbout dying." Uric nished "I I'll mark agnlnst him In the book of this Information ns to the methods of the the untcrofllzler convinced his superior small offering here till by and by," Along the south path that led to tho Made from the celebrated CU If boa war. From thnt time on diplomatic re- German snipers, who had been caus- thnt they were In front of the English he added, carefully depositing on the river John Farrell strolled with Mary, Ores. Free from Antimony and Ar- lations were severed. ing us trouble In the hist few days. wire. Realizing this too late, the cap- table a large and bulky package which "It's only three days I've known senic Returning to Tommy, I think his I broached the subject and he shut tain drew his revolver and with a mut- up to now he had been holding. you, It's true," he snld. "but you must man elect mo ai, enbrot. more spirit Is best shown In the questions he up like n clam. After a few minutes tered curse fired blindly toward our "Miss Madeline and Miss Wary-- remember that really I've known you Gires satisfactory resulta la to win" Reduction Works any Chamícela nsks. It Is never "who is going ho very Innocently said : trench. His bullet no doubt killed our they must be the twins that 'Doc was Since you were three, from what dear than but always "how long will It tuke?" get go ta the market. "German snipers pnld rewards cnptaln. forever ravine nbout." said Scott 'Old Doc' has told us. I've got to A long freight haul sared to the for killing the English." Then tho bomb came over and there "Can you picture me holding a chub back to the front, dear, but tho wnr consumers In both states, Arizona CHAPTER XX. I three-yenr-ol- engerly asked, "What are they?" he wns, dying nnd a good Job too, we by d on my knee, nnd can't last forever, and when I como and Ken Mex. "Chati With Fritz." He answered : thought. The captain dead? Well, his ' saying: 'Oos ducky darling Is oo?'" back havo I chance, Mary?" Prices In competition Tflth the Wo wero swimming In money,' from "For killing or wounding an English men wouldn't weep nt the news. And two hearty masculine laughs "Well, It was my ring nnd you won Eastern Markets. the receipts of our theatrical ventuio, prlvnte, the sniper gets one mark. For Without giving us nny further Infor- pealed forth, forgetful for tho moment It," said Mary, and she blushed ador- ably, In some mysterious Arizona Copper Oo. and had forgotten all about the wnr, mation the . unterofllzler died. of their surroundings; but only for a nnd way her OLirrON. ARIZONA. when nn order came through thnt our We searched the bodies for Identifi- moment, for a slight nolso made both answer completely satisfied Jack. "But you mustn't tell anyone," she brlgado would again take over Jlielr cation disks but they had left every- men turn. FAYWOOD HOT SPRINGS. sector of the line. thing behind before starting on their The twins, Indeed but nothing begged, "for you seo I'm only eighteen, three-year-o- long for Rheumatism, Stomach Tho day that theso orders were Is foolhardy errand. ld nnd we'll have to wait a time. Trouble, chubby or about tho two Kidney Ailments, sued, our captnln nsscmblcd tho com Next afternoon we burled them In young ladles who stood In the door Besides I'd hate to havo Madeline Inflamatlons, Ar- go to know Is right away. Of course, terial Hardening, Locomotor Ataxia, pany and nsked for volunteers to our little cemetery npart from the way. Quite the contrary; tall, sien that Nervous Breaking etc. Perfect Treat- tho Machine Gun school at St. Omur, graves of the Tommies. If you ever der nnd good looking nt least such I always tell her everything. Twins ment, Perfect Climate. Health, Plea- I volunteered nnd was accepted. go Into that cemetery you will seo two was the mental verdict of two young always do, you know," and she looked sure, Large Modern Hotel. Booklet. Sixteen men from our brlgado left little wooden crosses In the corner of men who saw them for the first time, up. at him with serious eyes, "but some T. U, MoDxnuorr. for the course In machine gunnery. the cemetery set away from the rest. "Lieutenant Hanlon," spoke up one, how I'd like to keep this a just This course lasted two weeks and we They rend : slightly taller than her twin, nnd she between us for a little while." rejoined our unit and were nsslgncd io Captain looked Inquiringly at tho two young "All right, sweetheart, If you say so," The the brigade machino gun company. It German Army men he agreed, "but I don't think you need Perfect almost broke my heart to leave my Died 1010 "I am here," said Scott, ns he worry about Madeline. There she Is Food for company mates. Unknown ' now," as Scott Hanlon and Invalids stepped forwurd. pie other BUhfr rtcommindaJ Tho gun we used was the Vlckers, B. I. I. "I nra Madellno Carroll," said the twin came siowiy up me west pain. r hy promlntnt phjriUUnt Light --103, water cooled. girl, holding out her hand, "and this Is for luiwcui. I wns still a member of the Suicide Unterofllzler my sister Mary. Then you," turning On board the U. S. transport Allda wibkiiANN-- rum. evaporated club, having Jumped from the frying German Army to Jack, ns Mary nnd Scott wero two well-set-u- g young GOAT MILK pan Into the fire. I wns assigned to Died 1010 gravely shaking hands, "you must be soldiers slowly paced the deck. section 1, gun No. 2, nnd tho first time Unknown must be " nnd she made n pretense of "Well," said Jack Farrell to his took position In front-lin- e It. I. P. "In" the looking n well-wor- n friend, "I may not have won tho penny at letter that she LíXdinq trench. held In her hand, "you must bo Ser that was In "that birthday cake, but At dÍvcjoiíts During the day our gun would be geant Farrell." I'll bet you an army sweater against dismounted on tho fire step rc.idy for Empey and his machine-gu- n D EMANNdG OAT "I am," said Jack so promptly thnt n pnlr of pigskin puttees that If I ever Wl . -- MILK COl Instant use. We a dugout with company go "over the top" In Phy.lel.n-- Bl. Ujiji"- CW shared they all laughed, and so the lco was get safely back home again I'll bo r..o.. the Lewis gunners. At "stand to" wo successful but costly attack on broken, richer than you'll be." would mount our gun on parapet the German trenches. The story the "We've been looking forward to your "But you seem to forget," replied Lordsburg Lodge No. 30 nnd go on wntch beside It until "stiinü Dead Bodies Everywhere. of this thrilling charge Is told coming for ever so long," Made- tho other, "I won the wedding ring, A. F. & A. M. down" In morning. guc In the next Installment. said (be tho Then the line, who evidently nnd sometimes It's ns well Ueea 3rd Thuraday night of each would bo dismounted nnd again placed killing or wounding an English ofllcer felt thnt the bur Just to be Month. VUKlnar den of upon lieve In signs," nnd broadly, Brother Invited. In rondlness on tho Arc step. he gets five marks, hut if he kills a Ited entertainment rested her he smiled E. M. FISHER, W. M. (TO HE CONTINUED.) shoulders, "and wo were so excited "Oh, ho! So It's you, too, eh?" ex G. We did eight days In the front-lin- e Cap or English general, tho sniper gets P. JEFFTJS Secretary. twenty-on- e when dud got your letter saying claimed Jack, ns ho whistled softly; trench without nnythlng unusunl hap- days tied to tho wheel of n that Be Above Gossip. you wore coming today, because well, "well, we certainly are two lucky fel- pening outside of the ordinary trench Umber as punishment for his cureless noss." Gossiping Is about the most useless you see, It's a very important day for lows, nere's to our next furlough, Pyramid Lodge No. 23 routine. On the night thnt wo were to kind of work ono possibly en- ho paused, mo to could us It's our birthday Mary's nnd Scott, nnd may 1t bo as happy a ono K. of P. "carry out," a bombing raid against the Then waiting for gage now Meeta Every Tueaday Evening-- , Vlettlng bite, I suppose. In. much better nnd more mine. You see, we're twins." ns this one has been." Germnn lines was pulled off. This raid- Is to turn a to Brother Invited, I all right nsked him why tho charitable it deaf car "Yes, I know that," said Scott. "Your "Yes," said Scott Hanlon, "God will ing party consisted of sixty company bit and cruel truths, to honorably II. D. SMYTH, C. O. sniper was punished killing nn keep silent dad wo always called him Doc, over Ing, here's to our noxt furlough." men, sixteen bombers, nnd four Lewis for about wlint we have heard, nt the J. MALONE. K. IU S. ., English general. re- and there nt the front did nothing but And gravely tho two soldiers shook machino guns with their crews. With a smile ho samo give tho person plied : time unfortunato talk nbout his 'twins.' " hands. The rnld took tho Boches by surprise In the caso tho benefit of our doubt and was a comploto success, tho party "Well, you see, If all the English gen- "He sure did," chimed In Jack, "and Woodmen of the World "Small wits talk much," Is an old say. Scott and I thought you were Ancient Soap Making. CAMP NO. 88 bringing back twonty-on- c prisoners. erals were killed, there would be no Ing a ono. that nnd truo The girl or woman about three years old." A soap boiler's shop wus Meeta every 2nd nnd 4th Saturday night The Germans must have been nwful-l- y one left to mnko costly mlstnkos." would happy, among' tho who bo truly nnd who "What I" exclaimed Mary, shocked things at the IC of P. Hnll sore, becnusc they turned loose a I shut him up, he was getting too Incldcntnlly discovered In the excuvntlon at bi. c. would make others happy, into speaking for tho "Why, ic Fisiinn. c. barrage of shrapnel, with n few "Min- fresh for a prisoner. After a while ho wisely first time: Pompeii several years ago. Tho city II. M. IlEYNOLDS, Clerk. should think twice beforo she we'ro eighteen today," and she drew was burled nies" nnd "whizz bangs" Intermixed. wlukcd nt me nnd I winked back, then spenks, and then should put words beneath volcanic ashes A. into herself up to her full height, ns to D. Is noap Tho shells wore dropping Into our front the oscort came to take tho prisoners only thoughts that ore cheering nnd If 70. It said that tho found emphasize the Importance In line like hailstones. to tho ronr. I shook hands and wished charitable. Now York Evening Mall. of that fact the shop had not lost all efficacy, Woodmen Circle To get oven, wo could loft him "The best of luck a Jour- and then blushed adorably as she sud- although It had lain under tho ashes CAMP NO 50 hnve the and safe Meeta every 2nd prisoners In fire trench, In chnrgo ney to Blighty." denly realized that nil eyes wero upon moro than eighteen hundred years, and 4th Tueaday the His Duty Done. ntghta at the IC. of Hall.' men on guard I liked prisoner, wns a fino her. Soap making was quite a business In P. of the nnd let them click thnt he Tho family Is rather demonstrative "Evidently,'' INEZ WIliailT, Guardian. Fritz's strafelng but Tommy does not fellow, had an Iron Cross, too. I ad- thought Jack, "Mary a number of tho Italian cities nt tho when tho various members of the was shy GEUTIIUDE WIUGIIT, CI treat prisoners that way. vised him to keep It out of sight, or household come and go. The grand- the member of the pair" but tlrao that Pompeii was destroyed. Five at them were brought Into my somo Tommy would be sending It homo nro expected to embroco every he didn't mind how shy she was If she Pliny tho elder speakt of soap, and children only dugout and turned over to me so that to his girl In Blighty as a souvenir. one at tho beginning and at the end blushed llko that. says that becauso Its price was bo they would be safo from tho German One dark and rainy night while on of a visit. Fred and Albert were get- "Well, of course, wo realizo our nigh many substitutes were used, fire. guard we were looking over tho top ting Into their clothing and making dreadful mistake now," ho said, look-lu- g umong them n kind of glutinous earth straight Into eyes, In the candlelight, they looked very from the fire step of our front-lin- e their hasty adleux preparatory to her "but how and fino sand mixed In tho Juico of Let Us Print much shaken, nerves gono nnd chalky trench, when we heard a noise Imme- catching their train home Christ- were two poor soldiers to know Doc certain plants that mndo lather, nis after always faces, with the oxccptlon of one, n diately In front of our barbed wire. mas. "Hurry up, Fred," Albert shout- called you his 'twin kiddies.' tory tells us that the Gauls made soap Your Sale Bills great big fellow, lie looked very much Tho sentry next to mo challenged, ed; "you're too slow for anything. (Great Scott 1" he exclaimed, as a two thousand years ago by combining t eme I Ukd him from the start. "Halt, who cornea there)" and brought I've got mine all kissed." thought suddooly struck him, and go oeecn tree ashes and coats fat WESTERN LIBERAL.

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It la Mldom that nor tbaa one ounee haa eo large a tale." . aroma Libby's give over to a most modern people, who Americans saw tho attractiveness of a needed to completely citar tba akin and gain According to twern atatementa and of Vienna Sausage t beautiful citar completion. verified of who hava accept them as new. this Idea, nnd It wns ndopted In a Be aura to atk for tbe doable atrtnftk Otbtna, testimony thousandt THE you that it is delightfully seasoned. la thla la eoM andar guarantee of money back uted the preparation, tbe aucceas of ur. At present the designers are dipping wldo area of houses where women Swamp-Roo- The first K It falla to remote freck'es. Adr. Kilmera' t la due to the fact taste that it is made of care- moro deeply than ever. They seem to dress well. In tho smartest private al- fully that, to many people claim, it fulfils selected.meat seasoned to perfection. be frantically pulling out odds and homes tea gowns were substituted for Giving Him Prod. mott every with in overcoming kidney, Juat a liver and bladder alimenta, correcta ur ends Of flotsam and Jetsam that must dinner gowns. In tho French fashion. "I haven't anything new to sing to servo to whet the appetites of those There has been little disposition on inary trouhlea and neutralizea the una Have Vienna Sausage for luncheon you tonight, George," acid who money. the part of tho woman to which causes rheumatism. today. Your husband your children have American "Well, give me something old, then." lou may receive a sample bottle ol Garden Hat and Tea Gowns. Swamp-Roo- will ask for it again and She broke Into n refrain that was t by Parcel Post. Addresa again. It seemed n fitting thing today to "a song of tho day" 17 years be Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and revive the simplicity of Civil war enclose ten cents; alto mention this paper. fore. Lanre and medium size bottles for sala and therefore we see ap- 'That's very old, Clara," he remark Libby, M9Neill & mus- at all drug stores. Adv. Libby, Chicago proaching us an era of printed ed at the close. lins, garden hats, pastel colors and "Yes, George, I sang thnt to you the Couldn't Feaze Him. Colonial fichus. night before we became engaged." Tho editor's brow was stern ns ho Along comes IBlBBBHBIBHBBHBBBBBBBHHBBBBBnDDBBBHBBBIIBBHIHBBIH with these fashions lay In wait for the erring olllce boy. and usually alluring gar- that Intimate Red Crosa Baa Bine, much better, eon "Jorktnson," ho said, ns the urchin Not True. Then She Understood. ment called the ten gown. It Is as farther than liquid blue. Get from any came In, "you asked me for tho after- Calvin, six years old, was taking part English social sys a An American soldier in Frnnce was much a of the grocer. ,aqt. noon offj-esterclii- I gave It to you, through fa- par- stroll Irvlngton with his given n fork but no knife when he sat tem as five o'clock tea, cricket and nnd then I saw you on the baseball ther. down to dinner In n French restaur- liament. The French have always Cause for Pessimism. grounds. You told me you were golns "What arc those buildings over ant. Ho held up placed their reliance upon the garment 1 the fork and I Ted wouldn't feel so downheart to your aunt's funeral." there?" tho lad Inquired. "Camcrade, camcradc," he said. which they call tho "robe d'lnterlcur." ed about It. A woman has been known The office boy grinned. "That's Butler college, son," too fa- "Ah, oul, oul," said tho waitress, nut tne American nnti notning to pmce to change her mind. "And I wasn't far wrong, wns I? ther replied. dashing off to the kitchen, to return beside these two. Ned But she's .much more likely to Did you ever sec n slower game In "Oh, that's where men go down to with another fork. I When this remark was once made do It after she has said "Yes" than your life?" learn to be butlers, Isn't It?" pursued llere was n poser for the soldier. lie to n French designer she lifted her when she has told you "No." Judge, Calvin, and his father had difficulty spent a moment In deep thought, then eyebrows In surprise and asked, "But Not the Reply She Expected. In convincing him such was not the beckoned to the waitress. With tho Is there not tho Mother Hubbard?" You can't convince a girl that she "I'd, should I marry n man without case. air of a Christopher Columbus, he Thero was, sho was assured, but It Is not In love until lifter she guts him. any money?" pointed again to the fork. was not tho kind' of garment of which "If you're looking to me to furnish Harmony. Conjugal "Fiance, fiance," said he. she would approve. Mnny a man who howls at pain Im- - the cash that's the way you'll have to "They say Will and his wife have That time he got the knife. Inter- But hero In America today wo nre jglnes that he suffers In silence. marry him." tastes unusually In common." national Digest. rapidly learning the nrtlstlc value and "Yes ; today I met them going down- comfort of the British tea gowns, town, she shopping for tub suits, and Swedes will colonize one of tho which someone once described as the he, to a wash sale." South sen Islands owned by France. only really soft thing in tho British is Castorla nation. That statement was made, What however, before the English woman ASTORIA li a harmless substitute for Castor OU, Paregoric, had learned to copy the, arts and the C Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant It contains neither graces of face and figure from the Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago ia its (roar French, and when she still wore her antee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant nse for the relief stiff, unyielding, ugly clothes; her big Sumptuous gown with long mantle. of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Fevcriah-ne- ss boots; straight, mannish Scotch Purple and gold tissues are com- arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, tweeds, nnd raglnn conts. bined In this garment. Tho purple aids tbe assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho English tea gown has spread and gold oriental sash which drapes Tho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. over tho civilized world, alongside of the hips ends in a gold embroid- Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has beon in use for over the English flvo o'clock tea, which even ered panel In front, and the sleeves 80years, has borno the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been mode under the American soldiers behind the are of draped gold and purple tulle. his personal supervision since its infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you in this. French battlo front havo learned to All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-Good- " aro bnt Experiments that Bridging the Gap desire. put a great deal of money Into nn ex- uiiie wun ana endanger ino neaiia ox iniunuu aaa 7 ht Tho British wear two sets of cos- - ceedingly decolleto evening gown, al- ChUdren Experience against Experiment fJP always bears signature of -- ctzf-yj CsíiA, turnery at that hour In the afternoon, though hundreds more have been pur Genuino Castorla tho From Steer and both of these aro Introduced this chased than the public realizes. But to Steak summer; tho flowered muslin with tho tho nvcrago woman, whether she wns placed In high or In middle society, felt that she would prefer to put her money Into a liouso gown thnt gave Live stock is raised on the her tho chnnce to wear colors. farms and ranches of the West. America's Contribution. Wd nro becoming quite d Meat is eaten in the large cities In designing clothes these days, and havo made such rapid progress that eSBBBH- of the East, and by our boys in we do not rest entirely upon what testis France of others give us. thousands' miles When tho dressmakers found thnt away. women who spent different amounts of money and moved In different kinds ATONIC The day of live of social life wero asking for ten ICFOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKlD transporting gowns, there Immediately Jumped up animals from ranch to seaboard a kind of rlvnlry among tho workers overseas Has to see who could get out something Cures Him and passed. There .startling nnd good. Most Startling Endorsement was too much waste. The mod- Tho especial contribution In which Comes Back Ever Published ,1 this rivalry bus resulted Is the rnln- - 8 Mr. A. W. Cramer. Reglatcred Pharmaclat ern packer locates his large and bow ten gowns. Wo have already and Pays For It Ortucslat of Plana, Illinois, writes coder data B December 14 1916 , specialized plants in the produc- found out that wo are in for n "rain' the Acid Test "Eatonic Kemedy Co. bow" season. "Whoever nnmed tho It's uucago,uj. oE - ing regions. He ships the dressed fighting division thnt went to Man and Eatonic CenUemen- ThofoIIowlnfffacSdcntwhlch hap- first pened' In my puco of bualneaa I know will ba of beef in refrigerator cars, and France had u happy lnnplrntlon It They Both Win! creat Inter cot to you. and, I hopo, of great benefit gave tho word to a hundred activities to humanity, morally and jphyeleally, It take, a biff man to atand nn I keep m quantity of EATONIO piled on holds it in his own refrigerated In this country. Tho name flickers and lay '! am wrong and willing to caso. I recently mleaed a box. and knowing do rlzht"! and It la needleee to eay neither myeelf nor clerk had sold It, I could not branch warehouses until deliv- from the stnge, on posters, gowns nnd that thla poor ufTercr will not want accoantforltsdlaappearaneo. Yeaterdaymornlne hats, nnd now it seems to havo found for EATON10 as Ions aa ha Urn. n man Tralked Into m atoro and said "Mr, i Ta atomach aufferera and thoat ered to the retailer. For ship- In Cramer, I owe you fifty centa for a box of an admirable setting the new ten not getting full atrcngth out of EATONlC which 1 atole from your abowcaie. I gown. their food, aniltrina from Indi. an bothered with atomach trouble and, not hay. ment to foreign ports, he petition, dytpcpala. soar atomach, j !nn the money to aparo to sat a box, I took It. e Elaborate Japanese Style. rjloatr. trill Y fiwl!n ir after ratine. EATONlC haa done mo ao much sood my coned-onc- e transfers-th- meat to refrigerated Stomach diatreaa of any kind, wo I bothered me until I bad to como back asd Franco hns sent to us n striking ten av. Go. --ret a box of EATONIGto- - payforit.'5 ships. gown that Is being copied. It Is mudo day. uae It according to the dlree- -' Thla ia tho moat wonderful testimonial state- tione and you will know what real ment In all my experlenco In tbo Interest of as an elaborate Japanese kimono. Tho atomacn comían memna. lena ox i any thooiande aQ over tna land ara asina I preparation. ItlapoaitlToproof.tomymlnd, nation-wid- material Is extra-broa- d black nnd EATON I Ola oil la claimed for It. If It By means of his e organ- fcATUHJC and Until T to Itapoweretv that that white striped satin. There Is n flicker heal. If. you esSer another day It la had not helped thla man hie oonacieneewould havo ization the modern packer maintains a your own fault. left bim turnóles ted. Very truly youre. of white luco and a bit of whlto satin, EATONIC eoata Utile a eent or two a continuous flow of meats to all parts and the robo Is complete. day. IJuy EATONIC from yourdrussiat. of the country, so that each retailer All of tho house robes thnt nre to be hod fat taa "nt" ttooa. ASJnu bteel. C, !0ie-- l So. ii At., CUora substituted for dinner gowns this Zr gets just the quantity and quality of spring and summer do not owe their meat his trade demands, and at the Inspiration to tho exotic East. There time he wants it. nro other epochs nnd other fashions from which the designers draw. Requires Swift & Company recently shipped The early nineteenth century fins As Age Advances the Liver been found prolific In Ideas. Tho tea occasional alight stimulation. 1,000 carloads of meat products in one gowns which nro taken from thnt timo Small Pill, Small jrKilsxK Dose, Small week to our Armies and to the Allies. nro sometimes more suitable for the Price Out CARTER'S average woman tho more compli- Indoor robe with cape of silver lace, than Crest in ialaaaaBÍ nD"TTDCÍ LITTLE LIVER PILLS draperies. ABBBBBBBJBBBrj P I Bridging the gap from ranch to con- The gown Is of soft gray allk, which cated Its Good VM LIW correct clings figure. These are made of flowered chiffon, Work sumer can be done successfully and la plaited and to the rfftBBrZjeSBBBBr I DB I Is at the waist with a coral printed voile nnd silk net, nnd they aro lurH at low unit costs and profits only by It tied mnnner CONSTIPATION silk cord, and the cape has a rolling run beneath tho bust, nfter the - large business organizations. collar. that obtained In the Dlrectolre, with ssr- broad ribbons of old blue, pale pink W 'rf alsnatur Swift & Company's profit on meat, big shade hot, nnd tho alluring tea and Chinese yellow. They are half gown with its fanciful coloring and low and round In tho neck, nnd havo Í always so small as to have practically aí8CC0 of "Ia Its loose grnce. short puffed sleeves. Colorless or Pale Faces Vherb1!?140 no effect on prices, is now limited by Substitute It for Dinner Gown. (Copyright, 1918, by the McClure Newspa-pe- r will be greatly helped by Syndicate.) a condition which barter Slronrills the Government to about 2 cents on Ono of tho rensons that America each dollar of sales. is wenrlng this tea gown nt and after five o'clock hour Is thnt tho French Quaint Boudoir Cap. the ono havo taught her the economy nnd A pretty little cap that reminds work. pleasure of It. faintly of the head covering worn by Sapolio doing its Scouring Boole interesting color- Year of and Black, midnight blue, olive green, French sailors In shape, not In instructive facta sent on request. belgo and munitions gray havo ruled ing Is mndo of palo pink crepo do for US.Marine Corps recruits. costumery of the French chine. A straight band four inches Addrcs3 Swift & Company the outdoor Mon people since August, 10M. Thoy have wldo or so of tho silk Is edged with n Union Stock Yards, Chicago.IlHnois mountain nnd sea- frill of lnch-wld- o lnco and banded Join Now! who wear worn whlto only nt this shore resorts, and then It was re- with rows of Insertion to match. The morn- crown Is mndo of fine Brussels net emblem stricted to sport clothes for the APPLY AT ANY are Swift & Company, U.S. A. ing hours. over the pink silk and Is divided Into nro quite willing to wear four segments by otrnps of narrow pink kioaoAars POST OFFICE 'U.S. The French kmoch MARINES dark and demuro clothes In the street, Bntln or velvet ribbon, the center of SONS CO, for crown, they cross, being but they easo up tho depression of tho where SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM their spirits by adopting colors In their adorned by n fluffy pink pompon. Days are Reminding . Us The Luí (lull II I (I Auto Co. These Warm JAMES EDGAR, Manager Óf Light Weight Underwear

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is Large, Clean and Convenient. Our Garage And that for most people in this vicinity means Tho Roberts & Leahy Store, assortment of styles, colors and prices to choose by the Day or Month. for they know we have a large Storage ffrom.MUSLIN, NAINSOOK, CREPE, SILK, make up.in all the styles that 116 fiffht Repair Shop in Connection. Chi- "Visit our READY-TO-WEA- R Department for Ladies' Misses' and apparel. is a pleasure with so many people. Twenty-fou- Hours Every Day. ldren's wearing It Open r Theplace to buv cool, well fitting and long wearing UNDERWEAR FOR Q 6 and union suits from the light- goooooooooooooocooooo MEN is here. We show a variety ot weight two-pie- ce suit at 50c per garment to silk union suits for $3.50 the suit. Headquarters for Warm Weather Clothes. .

, Straw Hats that are right. Palm Beach Suits, assorted colors. I Is Your Money $upporting ? The Government & Leahy Merc. Co I At this critical period in our history" our manufacturers The Roberts are oiVerinK their mills, and our young men their services to the United States Government. INCORPORATED Would you like to do your share and help by putting your U. S. Food Administration License G38234 Lordsburg, New Mexico money where it will support the Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government has established to stand back of our commerce, industry and agriculture? You can do this by opening an account with us, as part of every dollar so deposited goes directly into the reserve system, .where it will always be ready for you when CLOTHING STORE wanted. ; UNION Lordsburg - New Mexico t Best Line of GROCERIES j"EDEHAL RISEPVe- Men's Furnishings At Lowest Prices Exclusive Agents For W. L. Douglas and Regal Shoes SHOES DRESS SHOES Good Groceries The First National Bank WORK We Have LORDSBURG, NEW MEXICO And Then We Have Better KEEP THE GLOW IN OLD GLORY TOTAL RED CROSS SUBSCRIP 4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits TION Keep the "glow in Old Glory," 5ESB5E535H55Í Like the glow of tho sun, Washincton. D. C. June 3. The. 5g5HSH5HH5H55H5B555H5H.l3'3555H5HSH5H5H That whispers of freedom . American Red Cross second war The Good Groceries are intended for those And death to the Hun. mercy fund now totals $ibb,MVivi, with indications that when all reports who must make a dollar stretch to the limit. Keep the stars in Old Glory, from the drive of n weok ago are GOOD. They Let them twinkle and shino tabulated a $70,000,000 oversubscrip They are just as we describe them With tho light of new life, tion of the $iuu,uuu,uuu goai win oe will give satisfaction. On tho banks of tho Rhine. shown. . . Henry P. Davison, chairman oi tno Banking Keep the red in Old Glory, Red Cross war, fund, says the re- We Want Your Let its deep color shed turns show that more than 47,000,000 A stain of real freedom, Americans nearly half the otal Our BETTER Groceries are noticeable for Where patriots have bled. population of the country con- they bear tributed. Those giving to the first being just a little ahead of all others ! Glory, Business Keep the white in Old fund last year numbered only about the plain brand of EXCELLENCE. You can't Let all the world read 5,000,000. , Thrtt it's an qmblem of right, Not only did every itea ross aivi-sio- n mistake them when you see them. Regardless of creed. in the country oversubscribe, but one tho Gulf turned) in more than Keep tho glow in Old Glory, three times tho amount of its quota, The flag of the free, while five others, the Atlantic, Moun- you want Good Groceries, With its square deal for all tain, Northwestern, Southern and Whether or Better fn tlm lnml nml Hin Rfm. Southwestern, more than doubled we guarantee to please you. Give us a trial Tom M. Morgan, in Indiana Times, their allotments. Tho insular and Resources $duu,-00- 0 Indianapolis. foreign division quadrupled Its quota. Every state attained its FREIGHT TRAFFIC MATTERS ?oal, five moro than tripled it. 1, freight Beghining on June all COWBOYS' DAY $150,000 traille matters for the federal con- in the states of Cali- trolled railroads T V1.1.M. TJ. M.. .Tune 12. New fornia, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, also Mexico's cowmen who now are walk- New Mexico west of A'.buquorquc and ing the deck of a warship, kicking up J..4- nn li narada frrmirwl flf a trflm- - - lagleDrugMercCo Deming, will be handled by a joint aUDb Ull nv jMw- committee of there, known as tho San ing camp or nursing lena uu at the Hun aro to be honored atn:ithe Francisco District Freight Traille ',,-- n, nniinl rVnirhnvH1 Tteunion. to committee. This is the announce- - be held here July 3, 4 and 5. A mon Lordsburg's Leading Department Store ment from A. C. Johnson, chairman ster service nag Deanng swn ior uu Merico of tho Western Regional Trafile Com- the cattle handlers in New Bank ...l. Ln,.a rwnnci Infn t- i n nrmv nr- - the- l LORDSBURG, NEW MEXICO Lordsburg State Wliu imrc mittee at Chicago. to the breeze Barnwell, assistant freight navy is to be unfurled W. G. and dedicated on the auernoon ox in-- : traffic manager of tho Santa Fo, is S. License No. G 32258 DIRECTORS are icpendenco Day. A stirring program U. Food Administration A. Leahy chairman, and the other members t MntrintU venta in heini nrenarcd Sam Foster J. O. W. Luce, freight traffic manager DoMosa H. W. Lackland , K or the occasion, dwh E. C. of tho Southern Pacific, and II. )fficials officers of livestock asso- D. L. Hill . i manager Western and B. S. Jackson Faye. traffic of tho ciations are to be invited to bo pres-n- t Da.lAn V W Rnmnh. naant of the n,wi nnrHrlnntü. Stcns have been Pacific' Freight Tariff Bureau, is sec- procure a of the men retary. taken to list committee," Chairman who nave aroppea tne urunuuiK 1 "This said high-heele- d to take iurisdlC- - ind quit the boot Tlnranroll inAatf. "will have M,n rtftm nnrl aton Into tho nrmv 11 frnlfVit trnffln mottor? brogan. That there will be found to on the federal controlled roads in the Market ot is an assured Watson's Cash territory named, and its headquarters be thousands them Your Home oí Store Biding will be at 04 Pine street, 3an Fran- fact. Bid In San Francisco ano cisco. Located TVn mn.f nffivtlvn wnv to back UD Headquarters for All Kinds of made up oí representativos oí i Ñnw MpvÍph hovs. to fíA WÜ itnin innnn i vwit"rnnnt nniiínni' i thí- rnmtnittce Vinln tVirnnrrh t lif Toll nulpker Sound Proof, Moisture Proof nil. direct touch with tlinm irof With Fire Proof. be nt all times in and back sooner, Is to help furnish .U..n)lnn In tills tnrritnrV and . . . 1 . and Partition Tile. Write for lU. '' I ll I and Smoked Meats Gypsum Blocks tnem tno wncat mat mums vicwrji!. Fresh will give help on all traffic quostionF govern- descriptive literature. to time ind every food sacrifice tho C. I quotations and that may arise from timo naWa ncon!o is asked be- - We are handling K. Beef exclusively. traffic problems and ment nf its It will consldor nnn tiinrn i n reason, hecauso men. us and be convinced. - 11. .nmnt- ntlll anltufllCtOrV-- 5 Give a trial lISniBL III II1U 1VIM' L ;, . uscloss unios there i : .klnmimla In thn end that guns, ships aro may be able to rendor is food, rood in an enoiess stream hhj in The Roberts & Leahy Merc. Co.'s. Store J Gypsum Plaster Company the carriers food unlimited and inexhaustible. Market Arizona thd most, efficient service during the key will ARIZONA a are all And just now the golden that DOUGLAS, emergency conditions that gates to uernn is wneat facing during mo war. uniocit the