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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA NEW MEXICO FE, FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 1917 NUMBER 150 - "MOTOR MINUTE MEN- HOW WOMEN ARE WORK SHOULD HAVE A RAILROADS CAN EARNINGS OF PHELPS-DODG- E T ARE BEING LINED UP NOW GETTING WHEAT AW" MAIfCDC ING NATION. PAST SIX MONTHS $I5,000,WM COMMITTEE ON "New Mexico Motor Minute Men' SPARE MEN FOR In order to define clearly the func- READY FOR WIN- - It form an uniuue. is estimated that the earnings SHOULD STAY IN organization that u tions of the Woman's Committed nf of the Phelns.rindm. Cnmnrafinn foi-- will be able to over the EXPENDITURES They get FRANCE c?uncil. of Defense - lh firs in ground rather more swiftly than the LOOMIS TER PLANTING . w"e ;l SESSION FOR WAR Minute Men of the and ui .pij.uw.uw.i?" mis was equal Revolution, woman s Committee has issued tots$34 a share against which there ONLY WAY TO MAKE PROPER wlU De " ,ess patriotic, their vai 'f,ullc,in. which. K'ves concisely, in the ue to the and the PRES. L00MIS OF LEHIGH Pa'd dividends $14 a share. state to nation oi a catechism, this GOVERNMENT BUREAUS Y - ;orm necessary Copper from the com-- PROVISIONS REVE- - will be when it taken into ask- - production FOR great, is BELIEVES RF.VTSTON- Ol? information. The first Question GIVES INFORMATION Panyls own smelters rnllsirlpra t inn that thpv will hi ahl ed is of course: "What is the Coun- - TJE approximated EXERCISING TOO ' 7'(XJ"'000 P"nds which included NUES IS TO KNOW HOW' to transport swiftly great numbers HUL.U UKJSW AND IN - :cil of National Defense?" and the WHAT f t ...... - r - bHUULIJ BE dints extracted from custom ores. MANY OP THE u "ic" anu 01 sup- 15 : 1 ne or POWERS MUCH IS NEEDED Awn large quantities a"w" council national tne l helps-Dodg- e were nlipe and pui-- mnnilinnc u,nn cal bP!.OTION REGULATIONS Defense is a DONE AND WTTAT TT fl AM properties body authorized by Act of .headed toward a new production rec THAT BELONG TO THE WHAT led upon to do SO. in 1916, FOR WOULD RELEASE MEN Congress August, consisting DO TO HELP ord with strong probability of ex- Appointing Commanders oi tne laecrctary ot War, the Secret- for first time CONGRESS of ceeding the 200,000,000 The organization is being perfect- ary the Navy, the Secretary of the ipounds in a vear. The curtailment to Record. ed by Governor and the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture iforced on the the Special State Lindsey New York, August 1.1. Vital aid the most r Copper:' Queen by 14. Council Defense week the Secretary of Commerce, and the Barring ifavorahle Ltr:i. ,; ,L. Washington, Aug. Hon. Jon- of this with tor France and Russia in the Th. '. 'weather conditions. New Mrvi will ,n nc bisdccd:.u. camp. athan made out the of a captain in lolu.lt.r.niui r "."r. """1M 'oss of Bourne, Jr., today appointment tion of their transportation problems directed to nominate to make a tremendous increase in acre- - a 'n'. res"ltant ?f ' ournei : Present the the following statement at Wash- each county to command the swift the Presid ington : squadron. In to Wilson's The Council of Defense desires at ' response President the elimination - fol-n- ". oay: - throngh of duplica- than seven believed to be share of the war burden. The accmplishment, although demand, congress eliminated from this time to acknowledge its indebt- tion of inspection service' on Amer- - cw at Tyrone. .Grant; ' the interest of public welfare to O. of Santa especially to assist in 'lowing written by Charles 0.Pe"tjons the food control bill the provision jedness Leroy Moore, ican railways in the opinion of E.lwork" ,tSSpringer, chairman of the executive h?lP .thls loss, congress should reman, m conti- - of :Fe, for his able and faithful work in ,Sd "TAss,,minS totoff"' f - for the creation a joint E. Loomis. president of the Lehigh , committee, to the a. produc- mious session until the close of the the foundation this Industries andl Resources. I committee on expenditures in the laying for organ Vallev Railroad . - ...ir "ti...T.. . '"s' copper (including, all taxes and.war. Continuous session would not conduct of the war. This is a ization. upon his own ini anu answer , . . . net e.ssarnv mean victory Acting It mi. without ,M w sccuim question n ., "uauruuury cnarges; ami ciatiy meetings oti of very doubtful value to the Pre- tiative and at his own expense, he - - """ "V evil am th imnmo nf I in I nnnnl uccuian averai?e sa e nrirp 9 nnnnrl nf 7K lhe luin lir,n!t ..,..,,.-- sent out Loomis ,; r:, sident. It is difficult to imagine how inquiries to the automobile ing nothing which goes to insure ab " " " w " - - his administration can possibly be owners of the state, asking how nTntP oi ana re- - .:v r t ;wcrc aooui i.i.au.uuu. woma Keep ei?a in ses- - caffV for DassentTer and: r .. .1 jnaustnes. lartre an as tiricciMf m wm- - . r uenuctinpf . . congress . y . but defeat of the proposed many would offer their cars for ser- isources lor tne t.. aprpanif "" j ot .juu.um;nn sion to act ,f kelped, trains and Ih h . Rational security 7. iTl.J" !u,,v,uc,m requirements promptly occasion vice. The Mr. freight" " rr,w.' v .1 .1 K C iiuvik hiiu uu. HiiLIC nfO UrOC n eoonlns mrtym.H'nr-nc-- lead to embarrass- response to Moore's I - jTii latt nv re- - committee may handle r a i Imta ri erm rAn.n a v t m rt ri a .. . A C & a . V .n mnniation one 1500 them. nil -- -. ...i.. ehnriHal .f ' (V(l rr VAium airtlCf aiU Uf 1 d L 17 U I - r ICl S t trt IM (Miff I ) ment. inquiries was generous, almost r. I new aiman,! uireciHiraft oi JO'Jl , . in conrerence at tne tnannci intercourse r same terms as iy,Au,mw. icimy wntte The provision for a joint congres- loyal citizens pledging the use of "mi between men and r ",P" The most important accomplish - jHouse to the effect that the Presid- - "tit - We sional committee did not their cars without reservation. watchfn women and all of the r ,Pr!n P1""- ment of this theient would like to have contemplate constantZlroZn?:i' thaf tl ! eon departments ""i secured corporation during congress any infringement upon the prero- Captains nd Cars ,Z government. The Council has powerjh8 first half year was to simplify itsljourn, is sufficient reason why con- ditions not "L. . ... ,, , . .. r .. , ootions noon '"q'r'",seed wheat anH rv nf . -- i i ,. . . of the Executive. It was a ilu uiKaiiize sucjoruinate uoaies auu , inruugii wiping out suo- - irrcss snoum remain at its post of gatives Grant county leads in, number of Is this then not the ideal iV115 VtlT s. and will ' pur-"i"iKininra- to a commit- time to! committees. The Woman's Comit- - threshing,.T. ,sidiarv comnanies and tnrnimr proper attempt create cars pledged, with 155, Santa Rita cut out - -- I iiiciuniiiiy. which should aid to the duplication and tee of the Council of National :j..l.l- qudiuiiies oi uoni.aii to the Plielps-Dodg- e Cor- - the we have- - tee congress hvaing 49, Silver City 37, Lordsburg lip H i k ( oyer During past four years make and in- of our efforts by state and fense is such a creation. successors to witnessed almost appropriations keep 17, 14, 9. The cap- Third, """"" iporationas0 Fhelps-- j revolutionary step ex- Tyrone Hurley authorities? The state of Commit-commissio- formed upon the maner of their tain is Charles B. of Silver government the purpose the Woman's Good Price Guaranteed. Dodge Company. The present in the establishment of executive Morrill, and Com-lte- e activi-merc- is the Interstate is: So to the e under the char- - abdica-matt- er penditure. This not merely the City. You are to take this !company' Pcra,inK (dictatorship, and coincident Commission have hundreds of organi-expe- rt requested but the of congress. For 141 tics and the resources of the ', formerly held by Copper Queen tion by congress of its pow-coun- ty right duty Bernalillo offers cars, all of railroad men in their up with the farmers of your duties, the of this employ, :zed and unorganized women of the ComPany. 's understood to crs, and resnonsibilities. The cons-agen- t, intelligent performance them in Albuquerque except 1. whose duties are the and the county agricultural ,"lmK there is need for a com- S. only checking country that their power may be ,11?ve ?ven more lll)eral authority 'tint trend of this administration ha duty joint Charles White, of Albuquerque, is of our efforts to our own and also with the County to both Houses up protect immediately utilized in time of lts Predecessor, and has the od mittee responsible captain. need, Council of Defense. It should be un-- 1 thejbeen strengthening of the people, the passengers who ride on anH in snnni a n.w anH ..hon of direct opcr-ntiv- e of congress and giving attention to Chaves is C. M. Hirr by the farmers that a fair Privilege conducting branch of the government ami all of and to captained by our trains and the shipments wejnel of communication and sta,cs of Arizona and the of phases war expenditures Farnsworth of Roswell. It has 123 handle price for their next year's crop is .the weakening the legislative. no other subject. the personnel "'way Detween women and govern- - sured the in !Wew Mexico. Having been thus far unable or cars, 92 of them in the city of Ros commendable, but with the abnormal"jtionmental by passage Congress tin. should be composed of the ablest and well. departments this week of the Food Control bill .willing to check this movement, con- - men in demand for railroad men abroad in the Woman's Com- MtKLH ANTMEN ARE STILL most experienced congress. Colfax furnishes 96 cars, the city Membership which fixes the minimum price for press should at least remain in That the creation of the committee existing right now, and the certain- mittee is open, to every woman, GOING DOWN IN SEASi'ition to take such action as of Raton having 35 of them. O. L. that we are to do at not lacs than $2. per bushel may had no is ty going every- whether she belongs to any other or- as- - 'Y" to the uncons- - partisan purpose amply Phillips, of Raton, will command. to the for next years crop. With this necessary restrain evidenced the fact that it was pro- thing keep railroads moving ganized society, or not. 9. last titutional exercise of that by Socorro pledges 79 cars, to be un at the of surance it is a good business propo-- i London, Aug. During the arbitrary posed by Republicans who provided .i..- - t m n highest point efficiency, as well a twenty-fou- r weeks 473 British nower which the administration ry , , . ucj it,.uic un ciiiuu i.'i v in. vj. Liaiiiiiiui, over and - The Ten Departments sition as patriotic duty for ships a --.c my point is that this super- over 1,600 and 169 under to assume. tnat majority oi tne committee cn,.rrn JU nf ths- - farmer, who has land available tons that, lights hi- - Magdalcna has .inspection is one of those luxuries The work of the Woman's Com- ,f should ripmrirrais i en-n- have been sunk by mines or Before our entrance into the :rar ' nrnrrn u.o tviwvl. n U 1A t mittt.in c,,M,tn..H ..r. hhi!.. 1 1. a tn and suitable for raising winter wheat tonnage war, The President's chief objection to . . . jTV 11,111 IMILgU IUI IIIC JC11UU Ul .'"It.lvt .UI114.U UllVi.l lite iwr and rve. to nlant as larire an torpedoes. Allowing 6,000 as the av- - as well as since, we have had nu- - tne war. ten 1. . " arreair IU I . the committee was that it would lowing department neads: as to tor tne ciass ni- - inusirai-nn- nr ine or KHHv in rr ua- - 2. H possible these crops, provided tonnage iirst anu; aesire rare Arfecia f urn ich Tlieu there is the "d ivsical va Kecristration for Service p - hamper his prosecution of the war , " J ' " " . . . . in i t . .. the moisture conditions are favorable 1,000 for the second, these 642 ves- the President, department heads, and - 39 21. N. f;..ion worK ., done Inter- - iroauction ooc , Men of ordinary- business experience and Carlsbad Earl Bigler, oe.ng by the f conservation the seed bed and for sels represent a total tonnage of rlm f, to secure and exercise - . """- . will see the fallacy ot such conten ot rtesia, captain. i. ' , 1r n,.rnviiation of the seed Please nush proximately J.OUO.UUU, or an average 'autocratic powers, hven where tion. The commitee would have 4. c.1 are a. wmm,;. y""""""";" ' of M)0,(K) tons loss to no! .""a wlc " , ", V, . 7 K Ithis matter as rapidly as possible and monthly. authority perform certain acts AAiuA,. no I). O. OeminPL Cant.ll'n i'' L" ' i 1. Zl; con- - was military onerations nougrass, , c,:iVi..' "i,i send to this office estimate of the present rate of sinking rvnresslv refused bv congress 63 needed """.'"There."r"'is work of a r,i:" ', your " power to dictate how a dollar should Union cars. John Spring, Clay-- j badly if,o the seed for vour coun- - tinucs British shipping in a year will Penartments have nroceeiled to cver- - Clavton has 16 of the vJlaI nature tor them either here or ces. e. tlucationalfi Propaganda requirements be tie bv icise the exnended. The onlv nower would ton, captain. i ty. decreased 0.000,000 tons. powers thev desired. The 10. tne ot e. y 10. Red be to studv the manner in which the cars, Des Mnes ai.roan, put practical value Fanners should he to se With the entrance of America into Post nfpre Department has ignored 61. Las what are now to Allied Keiiet urged money was expended after it had San Miguel Vegas and East they doing is, say cure the seed where tne same is the war the need of transatlantic and defied congress. When censor- - !9 the least, All are been and the Las Vegas each cars. Will Spring extremely questionable. government departments it has increased ship of the press was denied the appropriated report "And we have to the Women's Committee. available and of good quality an shipping immensely, by facts to congress, with re- - er. ot l.as Vegas, captain finally the open lie the number ot troops 'awtna I; nig body, it was assumed together crew i neir arc advisors ot tne proper variety, and those who can greater by commendations ns to annronriatioiis Curry 58. Clovis having 28 of them. ""I laws, imposing upon the experts not secure tlie same for tlicmek-- sent to this side the the the administration. Without men ser- - coni- - greater any in the future. This bcinor the case. A. J. Whiting, of Clovis, captain ranroaas extra ior train tinimmui', aim turunda ine re- - amount of aitthor'tv law. the exe- - ec should furnish voti a list of their tonnage rcqirred. rres of Santa 57, the hav- - vicc which experience has proven mitt are sent mil and direct, the entp-- es- it is inevitable that many people Fe, capital city lie iiiiormation you Transporti n Heavy Drain branch of the government - 38 of the number. C. N. Las- - absolutely unnecessary. Happily, prompt and authoritative request qiuremcnts. "The Wes' minister committees will infer from President Wilson's ing - furnish us should iuelude ihe total Says fiaette": t'hlished and bureaus of attitude that he is to have sater, of Santa he, New Jersey has taken the lead in and iiiiormation winch t tie gnvern- 'America's into the war must and ;ive whost; unwilling captain. - Tirii'licr of poiimls or bushels of earh entry ''iH' e:pan powers ...... f ..11.. ..,! 1. Torrnnre W Mnunlatna r ear nil- lliaKlllg tllC law leSS DUrtl CIlSOlllC l)V meill WKillCS io pass on 10 mem. - be .,...,, of seed wheat or re-i;- make fresh demands upon the ship- ro'ie cmtiot even now foreseen. J Wii'm-- 6 'i rm i in t he reduction wherever Affiliated with the Woman's Com '..iriety rye n r.,.? ,i, .,...... '...,ru uitli n m,1 Kst.aneia with g iri! and t'le nunilier of acres of nit'g of the v.orhl, and the plain fact exornsi. e and cmipdv lisete? the can show the mittee are all the various a- mons have been expended. each. John McGillvery, of Lucy, railroads extra practically each to be is that Ini ''d - we may. there is ic,t. l.nrean of information is being main. of women planted. ! The ruibarrassinc situation for captain. men are unnecessary. Pennsylvania organisations throughout and cannot be for a time yet, t.ained and congress h,m been denied is dur- - the Those have 33 40 Acre. the President will arise when a full Dona Am. 52, with 24 at Las Cm expected to suspend the law country. wlrch to Lbt. to sin t icicn io iio all tne mi mess MUrirniation its - the If which m New Mexico and have slops rcsrariting organiza- accountine must be made. He will W. C, (ierber, of Las Cruces, '"g war. other states chapters l:i ile'.erniiiiiug, the amount of seed of the Allies. The only remeitv for th 5nvt innal'sm, parti-.'iu-:hi- and have this foolish pledged their to and are sclf-dc- - be in the position of .. large corpo- - captain, enacted legislation support to be furnished to each farmer, we the nidi contuiiiofis in are fr ouontlv displayed. counted as units oi the state orga-tna- n - ration who has insisted'up- - Quay 52, with 26 at Tucumcari, Harry will follow suit, not only will our believe you sliouid take into const- nial of Hie civilian population. With such polices pursued when manager nower be increased but the ef- - nidation are as follows: American on his board of directors giving him H. .vlcF.lroy, ot rncumcari. captain. deration the fact that some of the Some m uitiis ,n U, during a debate rnnw is in se si ui. it is difficult absolute Lincoln 43, with 18 at Carrizozo. ficiency of the railroads greatly im- - Home Economics Club; National So- best results in winter wheat farm- - in l'arlianif nt, it was stated author- - to imagine to what lengths bureau- - power without permitting of American Revo- sort of check upon the manner John II. liairu, of Carrizozo, cap- - provcci. ciety Daughters ing have been obtained in planting datively th t three tons of shiptim; v"M ir it congress shoilbt any General Federation of Wom- rirc . in which the business is conducted, tain. lution; from thirty to forty pounds of good are required for every Iiritish soldier fmal'v ..dioig-u- en's Clubs; General Grand semi-ari- d Instead of expen-- Three in Mora NORMAL UNIVERSITY Chapter wheat to the acre, in the leav ng these shoies. Suppose this Dnlv a few months ago congress, frankly discussing j Districts . Am.-rie- ' Order of the Eastern Star; Ladies I nlnrailn uml Meviro ,. tti i .1 ...... f t. ditiires with congress a care- - 4 eju l.ii. t,.r ni,'lli,ii .m.., Im,.,..! through Mora with carSi is divided into of Maccabees ; .National chosen of OFFERS PRACTICAL COURSES the American where the crop is plant- - ans landed in It would mean atire' of its constitutional f.ully committee composed !three districts. R. E. is N- - particularly, Europe. retaining Alldredge Woman Suffrage Association; ...ut .5.IXKI (KM) as cap- - Curns rais,.H without irrigation. The tons of shitmintr deducted nowers and refusing entire ahdira. T.n Pro,".,, just caplajn at Roy, j. Frank at Pre-b- Able of the oftiee of President r i . East Las County Agricultural Agent should from the total tonnage of tion. fin Febrnarv 2'i, 1917, the e tut? it tr V t it clL . .. . January, ' WitgOII JIHlllll'l, llitl J. JlUrt4 able to fanners to l"17. Add this to the losses of the sidetit went before with a. as he, the President has chosen a Mora. Mora and Wagon Mound the persuade plant empress He avoirl n the best educators, and V 'V':11w tj"-- V siV" y the amount of seed according last six months and the seriousness fnr to u e the armed policy of secrecy. cannot ,.i, i,.. by country's ,' s ""V proper request power the of the of tne f- - Vu!rcl': Woman Navy to the different climatic and soil of the sh becomes forces of the t'nited States in full responsibility, if extravagances! Guadalupe .39.' Santa Rosa having profiting by experience ippiug prolem any and d sc osed m - Dominion of Canada, which ' u""":' conditions. he saw fit. In to favoritism are ater w f c.- t Missions. "uk" strikingly apparent. way that message The President s intimation that Vantaini.J found it a poor policy to, encourage when we receive the statement of Hut it does not end there. France, congress he Pidicated the desire that men under 21 the amount the amount and Holland him - inc (miiijuac ui ine cuiiiiiiiLicc was IO young years to give How New Mexico Differ required, Italy, Sweden, Norway congress should vest with plen- him with i the as- -' 11 UP to go to war, - avanaoie in tuc anu i nave an suiicrea ncavuy in tne last arv power and leave nun alone in hamper carries it Tnis" m.:, rinrenee M tne,r scnooiing tne; A, exulained recently the organ- uiuiny, sumption that if the ablest members',, AlTmnmriln rani.in Mew Mexico, Normal University has ;,aticiii of the New Mexico Divi- - amount necessary to lie turnisliea Dy six months. Against these losses charge of the destinies of the pub- - e, Mate ot we will new ef- - of Congress were given opportunity, Valencia 33. Belen 13. L. C.:pePared, to fncour-B- education sio of the Roman's Committee is 'he Council Defense, must be put the 'tonnage sezed ,c Such would have been the ., having - would him in proseeu-'n.l,- n-l- -n tne scnooi more enucavor iu seiiu uic u anu nuiii oy uie out, at iu lert it congress nan passen tne arm- they pamper rantain iQuring coming year si:htlv different from that of the fiuc, - nines, - tion of the war a gratuitous insult iisLi-.- . oo .. n t than ever before. The school has ,f7r divicionc Wans this much as we can procure lor such dis- best, it cannot exceed 2,5U0,UUU, leav- ed neutral tv bill lust before final a reason to the attend- - to you at the address in-- 1 a heavy deficit. March 4th. to branch of govern- them except 6. A. Q. Hannett, of expect largest division was first organized as a;tribution, ing ,adiotirnment Develop ment. ance in its history because of the hrancj, of the State Council of )e. juicated in your statement, notitying Tonnag Demands Greater iments since that time have dem- - Gallup, captain. pre-- de- - fact summer or--y- m uvance so that may As the war is the onstratcd the wisdom of Members of know Roosevelt 18, with Portales hav- that the session, just fcase and follows the plan of that u you j prolonged congress congress their showed a in and d:s- - mands for rather in the and duties as well as the President 10. T. closed, marked increase ,,,anjzatjon having county and judi-'Pa- re Ior receiving, storing tonnage multiply refusing desired authority, ing J. Wilcox, of Portales, enrollment. It was the summer the same. You should ar- - than decrease. It clearer the of its in knows his. Many of them have been only jai district chairmen and members itribirting grows importance presence captain. to sell to farmers at cost for that America must pro-- transac-sho- w in life far than he and school west of the Mississippi to at larKe instead of state department jrange every day Washington ready for the public longer Widely Scattered Here if or where can-vid- e all the she for tion of the in life have had a gain, which demonstrates )icads Each county chairman ,s jcash. possible; they tonnage requires nation's business, private infinitely 10. F. W. of Hills-bor- o, in educational llot lurnisn 'he cash at this time, up-- the movement of and must Manv incidents in more diversified and ex- Sierra Bernis, that interest matters responsible for the various depart- - troops, recent history practical time the needs thi-th- at feel as as captain. in New Mexico is growing so rapidly ments as are the district chairmen!0" snort time notes payable at build frantically to supply indicate that America is riming perience. They keenly 10. or Allies. does he their Taos Floyd Hamlin, of Questa, the depressing effects of the llnder'her and the units and of marketinB tneir creps produce of her European course of the ancient republics that their responsibility to county or is not fea-- ; we In 1918 must captain. war are more than offset. the district chairman are in '!''? i where that Return. Mi.le.ding are rounding the circle from constituents. they go 9. of judicial notes secured "The Mail comments editor- - back to and to De Baca Harry Makemson, Because of the fact that many turn responsible to the executive s,),e' ,al'ns their by. Daily autocracy to democracy and back to their states districts , on of winter or an of steward-- . Fort Sumner, captain, voting men teachers will be called ,.f,-;- r ,i, tv, nir.. mortgage crop wheat .ally: antocrarv again. fot Americans sjive accounting their thresh-- ! Rr so e u :.. rr i i i . i . Rio Arriba 8. Edward Sargent, of; upon to serve in the army, positions .:i:,, of the rye, payable at the time of "The itish returns are drawn are not vet willinn to agree that rep-b- sin i iirtu ticrticn a :.. f.i . r. anj com,tv cl,ajrnien if mtj' ji'iiii 1 next would maKe as to mis'radinc. is a failure. could ' jof responsibility hitherto held by Woman's Auxiliary are as follows: year; wnich entirely recontativ government congressional committee, they 5- VJ II- - v ' II I V accurate f"r- - ..ssnre thev San. Jan ,,nl. Martin, ot men m the educational institution (rs ' !.. Mr Hie IIOICS lJaUlllC dllOLll J rt'SO are quite They Whether we shall be ultimately their constituents that Lindsev, chairman; the to at "k-- .1 -- Fnrmington, captain. will be opened to the graduates of A vice Mrs ter date; notes bear interest ,o not 'be tonnage to such adr ids hire had taken every precaution, to guard chim chairman; ! 1 . lb- - b Sandoval 4. Francisco C. de Baca, normal schools who are fuly quali- - jr' vice chai'rma'n the rate c.f fj per cent per annum. a cue'-'- mi' air ee i v i,;. i'., r.n. (rainl rif nnlilir fimflt; In j.' uam,'J10nd, 2nd . el- - V- V it ' .i 1' r.! in th- the absence of uch man ' f ed. esnecia v voung women. ; F. !.. M secretary Mrs. for Loan leg. action the j C. ne- - ii-. Security - A. Heard, Lovington, Should the war end the t as- - "t who goes home for popular aptroval . " ;r As was stated in letters r !v ran onlv c;1l11a,n two or three years, male hicli school R tr ist sir that he h?s voted I'ere'isson, 1- .- if , the tT,e do of this year's classes, K a::d:t..i evervihiug T'reI'tent r,r 11 - as!: d and left nil the they have merc:fully given the child thev enr in the Norma' I'nivrr- pertinents will to Distirict O'ficcrs , l.nTl1!. free jp the ii'o but ific cases have sity this become eligible detart'Unts :i '!;. KV-l- ;. r ed"eati.'-n-.- l Ch : at I.: s. A. A. es 'pond 'tnrrs o the money wi'hr.nt been rare. t''ke mary responsible Ha Kard-- . for G'ins ons, si eh as principals. upevhi- - lam. A! eriuie Harwell. any adenu-'t- Tnetho'l of acrountoi po.,it: 'i vai to he f.i c icbV. in as instruct in , .Mi,. V M. I) !.!., rfvlb to the chosen of the "These towns and villages were tendents and ts high ncia ord. r to faith and that representatives as the lit- - schools which will be im idled near 1 e Mrs 1.. Las good Tf peaceful and prosperous vjas; v. ', C people. i pre,!.e;-I- ;,b CII fur al'd t tie t of 1'ihe Thou- - the close of the war--an- d before irdjr-ia- d: trie; chairmen 1st. Mrs. jwns county. and the amount ' . - t 't'.ro-- nd. iu rs. harvest the crop pay - "n v the n a - sands of these people walked to they reach military age. i.rrcr. ...anta le: l e CUT HANDS FROM of his obligation, security should t a ' d!. , Catals. a distance of over 10 kilo- -' The Normal University has Mfred (irunsfchl, A Hrnqnerquc ; 3rd. mans !;e ti e g and the long taken other If seve- - - LITTLE CHILDREN and as of them were advocated and the pur- - Mrs. Stocf. Las Cruces; 4th, upon property. Yet sb which ert'-- with tian-- aantn: e not far meters, many encouraged Henry ral reliable farmers will sign a aigocrac- iinenual to it thev were lett dead and of courses in normal Mrs. V, . tiortner. Las Mil. joint nreanie cargo and which are most start. suing higher Vegas; note such as would be bankable pa- - Miss Elizabeth of Minne- on the wav. could be work, with the result that it has Mrs. T. T. Stalker. Clovis; full, Mrs. v'tal for our supply nf food am! raw Carleton, dving Nothing, in th "t or where a relat-.el- has a letter written Mrs lone. One whom datigh-!man- v who have attained K. M. Fergusson. 7th. Mrs. Lnr community, material have ,alvas been New Mexico Abend apolis, by family my graduates Tyrone: will - - M. C. 8th. Mrs. f"mer furnish good pers. few. and now are irrcatly In some rntnhb- Yw Mx-ic- o Emma Stoner Douglas, of Criggsvil- ter knew, had anly time to gather Ithe hVhest degree of capability, and Mechem, Socorro; ll probably sta'es. such w be acceptable in Cni ld iri-- n foi-n- ready-ivad- e. le. 111., telling- of her work in the un a few igings and start on with the further result that educa- - H. J. Hammond, Clayton. ;cnty. paper reduced nrmher. we we an organizat:nn without coin-"li'te- r. let- - fam- - in been material mortgage. what of then are vink tiiro'Tgh a State hospital service in France. Th's foot. With them were another tion the state has Chairmen In it is im- - percei;i,i : r..ii : . ...:l :i.. aKn-.- has hern a County most localities very the figures nnVht be sarnrisiug to which the Governor had r.: ;,rt,bnc nt nnir. "r Tbr wheat or be ... r. .i.r i .i l t i . nernalillo.- . Mrs. Alfred Grunsfeld. portant that the rye S. in The New York aefo-'nte- as a men. ie newspaper, oi gen- - itmaieiv.''...I. in tins second uousc nuiuli.i einis.ani unnMnii io, mt.t li.ohv,..ol.,A! Draper women veil . . . txcerpts. . . ij- . i i t. . A f haves. Miss Adcen Planted ,f pes M Tar-be- ll erM interest are nrre: were oia ana women wno...n. teacners. t e now . ...c. v i.innennie: early, during August, "Tribune." l"r m an inerview wi'h Ida presented people iniagu - ' ...II , r..tr,s.u. L. I T cilde n tha the lant mav devrl ,n a in the New York "Times." "Tien the Belgian and French .con d not keep ii-tip. I hey were olilig- - er it w"II be during and immediately s.., y " ' . :' CmT - - ed the Kat0" M(?- 1 ' fc'r. ri,i FLKS towns. are retaken bv the allies, ter- to fall behind and while famdy 'after war! onwa,?, "T, ',.c? e wi 1 VV.T. : dcBaca. Mrs A. JX field ,DJSuco,ar Foreipn-Toncu- e rible stories come to light. Only a No. 1 escaped, this last one was over-- ! The Normal University's president ice. ?2 Mill ION FOR The Pres ...... i . i r-- i tt r.rnnpft Snniiipr: Dona Ana. furnish crazmu ior jje anl in "nlv-- in lew weeks ao", amonfrst tne ar- - taken ana ny ine ttiL ilians nr. rranK n.tt ji. imhjuh, is smu-i- y, i c About f'e favor ncwiy capiurca D. Las Cru- - loc.alit e "d rived was a H of 12 with and have never been heard of since, when he urges youngti women and all Mrs. Henry Bowman. many and Protective of an'ncrarv tht apreals to refugees .it - .J,"" T.Y,,Tt tb-'- t f 7 Th.1, ,!L Iniimnl. vonncr men who are below the draft ces; Eddy, Mrs. V. W. Gallon, Carls- the fields will prevent development nt a iens is fond in the faet under k., .m,irwi,. -WinMti. R. S.l- - ; "was Note-So- ed- - bad ; Grant. Mrs. J. Kenyon of the green and other insect ,;,,: fnr hn.v-u- German- - latre invaded and fright these' Editorial me weeks ago age to oreoarc for the career of bug - ,,.,rc , antocrarv the - vcr Miss pests. As the month is ad- rr,nnrrt.-n- the war. The not be two rhildren fleH to tbi. cellar Fnr the Toiirnal referred to a letter re- ncators. For this reason he has City; Guadalupe, Mary already - w'th huge American "ress wou'd permit T Santa time is ot the utmost -d some reason were overlooked ceived by one of Albuquerque's most strengthened his faculty and courses rances Smith, Rosa, Lea, vanced, import- sm win he expcndcd in the erection to m:sreoreent the American they ar.ee and we trust will -- and two weeks women from a cousin in and offers this coming fall stronger Mrs. J. S. fcaves, Lovington; Lincoln, you give this an(1 maint nance of base hosnitals Government, ma'irti the nation's for they stayed there prominent u H had take two to students than ever be- - Mrs. W. L. Gtimm, Carrizozo; Luna, your immediate attention rnr s: wounded members of lirs and the nation's ene- - not daring to va out. The cellar England who agreed to attractions tor au had notatoes and runine water as it Belgian children to raise. When the fore. In addition to courses in the Dr. Janet Keid Ueming; Mciuriiey, . manKing you you ..ae fh(. orrlor. anrt ,n carmg for their m ev OncagT News. ' Mrs. S. E. Aldrich ana win ao in mis had been nsed as a da:ry. children were brought to the home regular normal work, the school is Gallup; Mora, "one great wor. wlHow, atlr n,hanv There will be formerly D. Mora ; Mrs. .1 , They lived on the raw potatoes and both hands of one of them and the emphasizing the preparation of Mrs J. Cassidy Otero, remain, no dcIav preprints for th s great "SVm t "ve of the Yankees, has h i Wh.n th.. aa come out right hand of the other had been eiitlvoiinr men and women for instruct - B. F. Pcarman. Alamogordo; Uuay,l lours taitniuiy, (task, as the order has three-quar- t- been drafted" . Tn case Slim goes. the little sir! found her brother wasioff. ion in business courses, in domestic iMrs. Floyd Hess, lucumcari;; Rio rrs of a million dollars in its trea- - the trenches must either be dun with These stories are so as to science and household arts and in (Arriba, Mrs. B. H. Porter, Espanola; Sierra, Mrs.A.J.Wolford. Hillsboro; 'sury. This sum will be drawn upon twelve inches deeper or twelve in-h- ad the only bor in the village frightful Por- - - - both hands. The Germans cut off stagger belief, but hundreds of pho-- physical training. It also is offer- - Roosevelt. Mrs. George Reese, Sicorro, Mrs. M. C Mechem, Socor- pending the receipt of apportion- rbes of Sb'm from the neck un will c Mrs. F- - C. u. i i boy in the tographs of victims of Prussian atro-- ing instruction of a nature that 'tales; Sandoval, de Baca, ro; Taos, Mrs. Jose Montaner, Taos; ments from each lodge. be in a highly position. i tl:. i i -- r .i.. :. :. i i .- -a r nnnn n.nnl. fm- hminm Bernalillo : San Tuan. Mrs. W. A. Torrance. Mrs. Cleofes Romero. Es- - F.arh Wat lodire wi'l he railed nn. methods, that Frenchmen the children thus maimed are in the careers, and many of its graduates Palmer, Aztec; San Miguel, Mrs. tancia; Union, Mrs. R. W. Palmer; on for finds in pronortton to its Germanv rn t'rV nv r--i" fiat intending A. E. of the future should not be able to United States where they are being are filling responsible positions in j Char. Spiess, Las Vegas; Santa Fe, Clayton; Valencia. Mrs. R. Otero, membership, and individual Elks are stops to talk socialism Wa'l sreet I Lunas. A. H. handle gun. In some inttancei cared for. Albuquerque Journal that line of endeavor. Mr. Reed Holloman; Santa Fe; Lot C ; expected to dig. Journal. VATICAN OFFERS CAPTAIN GENERAL WEYLER DENVER MAN AND WINSTON S. CHURCHILL UBOATCAPTURES WAR APPLE CROP U.S. GRAIN CROPS

TERMS OF PEACE PRODUCTION THIS YEAR WILL FAMILY PERISH 5 U.S. NAVY MEN This Year's Harvest of Fruit Will 8HOW BIQ GAIN OVER THE Help Whip Enemy. YIELD8 IN 1916. RESTORATION OF LANDS WITH TWENTY LOST WHEN CITY OF SUBMARINE 8ENT DOWN AFTER NO INDEMNITIES SUGGEST- Government Shows Corn ATHENS, WITH MISSIONARIES RAID ON AMERICAN CRAFT SCARCITY OF PICKERS FELT Crop Report ED BY THE POPE. Prospects Materially Improved ABOARD, GOES DOWN. BOUND FOR BREST. and Indicate a Yield of 3,191,000,000 Bushels. Size of Crop, Equal to Two Bushels for Each Person In Land, Calls TO GATHER IN AMITY KILLED IN AIR RAID Western BRITISH SHIP HITS MINE 23 for Special Methods of NVwgpapr t'nlon Nw flervlea, The ol Handling for Market Washington. largest crop corn ever grown in the United States Is in for the harvest PONTIFF WOULD RETURN GER. SLAVS BLOCK BORDER ATTACK, In a of weeks we will prospect coming ARTHUR DUCKWORTH, HIS WIFE couple begin The Department of Agriculture's Au- MAN COLONIES FOR harvesting all over the United Stutes-a- OCCUPIED THEN TAKE 1,200 PRISONERS showed corn pros- AND SIX CHILDREN, OF DEN- to two gust crop report PROVINCES IN FRANCE. IN COUNTER DRIVE. apple crop equul bushels to the extent of AMONG THE VICTIMS. for woman pects improved VER, every mou, and child in the bushels indicat- country. This Is a war The during July, crop. ing a total production of 3,191,000,000 w consumers of the United will Wtrn Sen njuiiitT l'nl"n Ne Service. W Hern Newnpuper t'nlon News Service. States bushels. VSVMrrri Nc spillir' r t'nlisfN'W s he to use Homo, 15- .- urged apples In the food sav- Aug. I'i'uee proposals Aug. 14. under Wheat, however, shows a decrease Ar-jth- Berlin, Troops ing which we ore in- made by Pope Benedict have been de- Denver. Tim Hev. and Mrs. campaign by of General of In a recent shake-u- In the British Field Marshal von Mackensen cap- the amount of 25,000,000 bushels. Spring wheat livered to all tin- - Captain Weyler, marquis Duckworth and their six chi- creasing wheat and belllgarent govern- Is a leader of the cabinet Winston Spencer Churchill be- tured the Rumanian town of Pantziu, other bad a bad month and prospects de ments. Teneriffe, of Denver, were among those staple foods sent to our fighting in ldren, came minister of munitions a railroad Junction in southern Mo- allies. creased 40,000,000 bushels, but winter The restoration of party Spain. who to news dls- - J'opc Hiif:isis perished, according ldavia, which had been desperately de- "Eat an wheat returns indicated 15,000.000 Serbia and ami patches, off the coast of Town, apple und send a biscuit," Belgium, Huinania, Cape fended by the forces. Is the motto tills bushels more than forecast in July. solution of ttie of Africa, when the steamship City of BILL year. peaceful problems NEW EXEMPTION RULES FOOD IS SIGNED War conditions also confront the Wheat production winter wheat and Alsace-Lorrain- Athens struck a mine and sunk, Trent, Trieste and London. In Flanders the Anglo-Frenc- spring wheat combined, now is fore- In- "Pple growers, for there is a Poland, to received Aug. 10. They were en route to an- scarcity according reports are resting preparatory to of pickers, and careful cast at 653,000,000 bushels. from Vatican sources. dia to resume missionary work, after preparations LAW FRAMED IN INTEREST OF HERBERT C. HOOVER NAMED other assault. The Germans must must now be made to see that this With more than 343,000 square The n pjir-u- l a year's vacation spent with parents new to to Pope's peace proposes FOOD ADMINISTRATOR. make efforts hold the salient crop is all wifely harvested anil miles planted the important food there, be no annexations and no THE NATION. and relatives In l)enver. Twelve oth- put that cast of Vprcg, say war experts. Into Now be- crops, not taking Into account the of the storage. Is the time to Indemnities except in special eases, ers, including four members German airplanes which raided the vastly-increase- number of home gar- - gin organizing crews in such as and the re- crew and five Americans, also per- Must End and picking every Belgium Serbia; Renewed on Neces- Gambling and Waste southeast coast of England Sunday section. A dens, the United States has more ex- Emphasis Placed apple growing survey of turn to Germany of her colonies in idled. Profiteers Must Adopt Principles had London as their but than one-nint- h of its entire of More Strict by Pro- objective, the situation shows that the farmer area grow- for the sity Being The Itev. Mr. and Mrs. Duckworth, of Patriotism. blocked Two change occupied departments vost Marshal General Crowder. British airplanes them. will need from, business ing in food crops. dis- innd Hosa-lin- of France; freedom of the seas; their children, Ethel, 12; raiders were brought down by Eng- men in the towns and cities round Dumper crops of corn and oats and armament, and the formation of a Su- 10; Edith, 9; Martha. 8; Scoville, lish flyers. Berlin admits the loss of about ut which he and which record crops of barley, rye, white and .'!, 11 President trades, Court of Arbitration for the set- r and the baby, 8 months, had been Washington, Aug. two and Amsterdam preme W'PHIfrn Nr j..'in'i- t'nl'.n Nrffs Si machines reports have Just as great an Interest In this sweet potatoes, tobacco and hay, show tlement of International dis- In Denver at 2838 street Wilson signed the food control bill that a machine was to future Washington. Renewed emphasis living High German forced crop as the farmer himself. This is the response of the fanners of the putes. since last September, when they re- and immediately thereafter an- laud in Dutch to was litiil by Provost. Marshal General of territory. emergency organization work to be country President Wilson's appeal Auk. 15.- - An unofficial turned from India, for a nounced the formal appointment The American bark Christlane has Washington, Crowder upon the fact that Congress Vlramgam, taken up immediately by chambers of made in April last to produce larger had intended to Herbert C. Hoover as United States Ger outline of Pope Henedlct's pcaci I"'0' framed the urniv draft law In the In year's vacation. They been sunk off the Azores by a commerce, boards of trade, state and crops this year for war use. received hero discloses that the return to India in September, but at food administrator. man submarine. The crew was Other details of the follow: posals terest of the nation, not in the indi- - county councils of defense, and busi- report ! TminnHiut,.!.. fnllnivlmr hla fltttinint- i i .1 Includes some of the princi- the rentiest nf (lie ChrisliMti Mission-- it.ii.wu.uii .w.iu.. imiueu es- pontiff vidual. For that reason the lines are .j - ness men generally. WINTER WHEAT Preliminary arv Alliance Hoard New tin itnent, Mr. Hoover, who has been serv ples of world peace for which Presi- being drawn tight in lliu matter of ex- of York, The labor supply to harvest this timate of yield 15.1 bushels per acre, dcr w hich the Mr. Ing for months as voluntary food London A of 13.8 dent Wilson has declared. emptions. organization Rev. day great political crop exists right in the cities adjacent compared with last year and 16.1 of issued a 1911-1- tile are re- in conducted his missionary rector the nation, vigorous excitement in London concluded with the average. Among Pope's proposals The government has acted slowly - to the apple orchards in most cases, re-- to be in- duction of armaments, freedom of the work, they made arrangements to statement, declaring it the the announcement that George Nlcoll fac- SPRING WHEAT Condition 68.7 bringing home to the people the rigid - but the draft and demands of t( ntion of the authorized food admin- seas and that there shall be no retali- character of the draft act. There has turn earlier, leaving Denver May uarlu.Si minister of pensions, had tories and railroads for labor have per cent, of a normal, compared with 12. 1st ration to war to the to 83.6 last 63.4 last and atory struggle after the war for world been much discussion of lite problem, and sailing from New York July fight profiteers Been appointe(l replace Arthur disturbed the normal supply of work- month, year 7.9 last ditch and to torce them to adopt the ten-yea- r Indicated acre commercial supremacy. These are re- bused on an erroneous vi w of the Henderson as labor member of the ers upon which the farmer average. that are Influenc- usually 12.4 bushels, with 8.8 garded as the foundation stones of the law's which assumed that patriotic principles War Cabinet. draws, and It Is necessary to recruit yield compared purpose busi- last and 14.0 the 1911-1- 5 aver- ing the majority of America's new year Pope's plan. married men, for instance, would be COLORADO TROOPS kinds of workers. People who age. without and that ness men at this time. Washington, Aug. 13. The Navy huve never themselves ns exempted question confer-- i regarded ap ALL WHEAT Indicated 14.0 In the de- was to be The statement followed a Department announced that the this he asked to yield eloquent language pontiff the burden of military duty ple pickers may year bushels per acre, compared with 12.1 scribes the condition men ORDERED TO FRANCE nee with the President, at which the Standard Oil Tanker an to In terrible existing carried fully by the single Canipana, go the orchards and help get the last and 15.4 the 1911-1- 5 aver- head- policy to be followed In directing the was a year in Europe, which he declares is among the ten million registered. American steamer, sunk by crop for patriotic reasons. age. ed for destruction unless the 14. country's food supply was considered submarine on the of 6, of bellig- Gen. Crowder has taken the position Washington, Aug., Plans for morning Aug. Much Is heard about the scarcity CORN Condition 78.8 per cent, of in detail. 143 west of He Re. - erents are willing to listen to the ap- In recent rulings that married men sending the first national guard troops great miles de Forty- labor, but there Is not ns grent n scar- a normal, compared with 81.1 last w That war time demands will not be in peals of disinterested friends to cease ill be exempted only when it is to to France have been perfected by the 8(.ven survivors reached land city as most people Imagine. Workers month, 75.3 last year and 78.4 the ten-yea- r to fix basis of - a suicidal war. Such conditions, the tlie Interest of the government that War Department with the organiza-the- suffered the prices forj8afPty nnnn whom the farmer denenils In or- average. Indicated yield, 26.4 was made ' pope feels, amply justify him in tak- should be excused from service. tlon of a division which will include the supply of commodities "It is believed the captain of the dinary times have simply been shifted bushels per acre, compared with 24.4 clear in statement. g 1911-1- ing the present opportunity to suggest If the removal of the drafted man troops from twenty-si- states and the the steamer and four armed guards are into other occupations, and war last year and 26.0 the aver- not in- - what may be, he hopes, at least a from bis family circles would result District of Columbia. The food commission does on board the German sub- tions demand that business men step age.' host OATS Condition 87.2 of a foundation upon which peace negotia- In the family becoming a public bur- The states from which the national tend to proceed at once with a marine." In, locate other classes of workers who per cent, hoard- - with 89.4 last tions may be initiated. den, it. Is to the interest of the gov- guard troops are to be assembled are: of punitive measures against An Atlantic Port. Another German can be shifted to the orchards for this normal, compared 81.5 last and 80 2 the ten-yea- r At best Pope Henedlct's proposals ernment to leave him in his civil occu- Louisiana, era and others resuonsible for the c,1,f.,t.ina haa D..ni, .., iiin nmn nn.i ana ,i,u fnem;,,. hna month, year Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, average. Indicated yield 34.7 are only suggested as a rough basis so as not to care for his de- New York, Ohio, Alabama, htgn price 01 commodities mil Dy of a merchantman, If the gunners of of pation, Georgia, - plenty help. bushels acre, with 30.1 sc iconics nr reirn'a t tons ai- - per compared for such negotiations and be realizes pendents. Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Minnesota, ariecung n British freighter which arrived here There will probably be some diffl- 31.7 the 1911-1- aver- com- last year and that the details in all their complexity An interpretation similarly rigid Maryland, South Carolina, California, rectly the ordinary processes of are correct in their assumption that culty In harvesting the npple crop with age. must be worked out patiently and In lias now been placed upon exemptions Missouri, Virginia, North Carolina, merce it hopes so to effect the pro- three shotB which struck an undersea these volunteer workers, many of OATS Remaining on farms Aug. 1, a spirit of conciliation by tt.e bellig- for Industrial reasons. Kansas, Texas, Michigan, New Jersey, duction and sale of wheat and other boat off Brest, France, sent her to tho whom have no experience at the work. estimated at about 47,771,000 bushels, erents themselves. TenpeBsee, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Colo- commodities that gambling, extortion bottom. The Britisher encountered Perishable fruit must be handled care- compared with 113,728,00(1 laBt year, Unqualified approval of President ARMY NOW AT WAR STRENGTH rado, Oregon. The others come from and other wasteful practices will be tho submarine on her last outward fully to prevent Injury to the skin and and 64,928,000, the average Aug. 1 fu- stocks 1911-15- . Wilson's plan for the avoidance of the District of Columbia. eliminated as far as possible through trip from this port. bruises. These would later cause de- Twen BARLEY Condition 77.9 per cent, ture wars by some form of interna- Colorado and Wyoming Among natural measures. One shot destroyed the periscope. cay when the apples go Into storage. have States Quotas. Schedules of of a normal, compared with 85.4 last tional organizations which shall Completing PREPARED TO SEIZE HARVEST. regulations affecting The Becond third were followed The of careful fruit pick- r and principles month, 80.0 last and 81.2 the ten-yea- behind It the to en- The wheat, fats, meats and some nnd under- year necessary power Washington. regular army sugar, by an explosion and the submarine ing are very simple, easily average. Indicated yield 24.3 force is Its 300,-- , Hoover Announces Plans for Control few other commodities are Its judgments, given by Pope passed war strength figure of principal disappeared. The gunners were con- stood. If the farmer can start with bushels per acre, compared with 23.6 who nun, was of Flour and Bread. to as soon Ilenedict, declares that along it officially announced by the Wheat, expected be promulgated fident the submarine went down In- two or three experienced pickers nnd last year and 26.5 the 1911-1- 5 average. with such a splendid project must go War Department. Washington. Herbert C. Hoover, as they can be perfected. voluntarily. spend a little time explaining good RYE Preliminary estimate of the an effective arrangement for reduc- Since April 1, 184,422 have joined food administrator, announced the The big problem before the coun- picking methods to his volunteers he yield 11.9 bushels per acre, compared tion of armaments to a point just suf- the regulars. In Thursday's report plans for the control of wheat, flour try, he sets forth, is that of assuring Petrograd Desperate engagements slmuld get excellent results, for these with 15.3 last year and 16.5 the 191 for or to was 5113 short of war our of food to on new will ficient defensive purpor.es the army and bread. They are specific and allies enough carry are being fought by the Russo-Ruma- - volunteers, while to the work, average. of s raised intelll- - BUCKWHEAT Area planted 965,-00- carry out the mandates the world strength.. Friday recruiting comprehensive. They have been the war they are waging for us as nian forces and Austro-Germa- armies ttls0 be P'Ple of Bood average - 524 over dls-th- e acres, compared with 845,000 acres court. 1,117 men, placing the army worked out fully in view of the well as on their own part. along the Rumanian front. In the P,n(,e. Bn(i tlic war emergency will ap- It is the mark. so will last year. Condition 92.2 per cent of Inconceivable, pope holds, jrupting and disturbing conditions of center of this battle line, according to l,enl t0 ,helr Interest "l"t they a with 87.8 bfl led in the IDEALS LAID DOWN BY normal, compared last that can Pennsylvania four the war and the this WILSON be more than to harvest the ten-yea- any permanent peace European part tho d,i,.i.. ,.,..,, d,,,. ready help year and 88.2 the r aver- with 20,-- 1 ' fiii maintained unless the various peo- months' recruiting campaign country still has to play. They pro-C3- Blans and Rumanians renulseil strone cron skillfully. Indicated 20.6 bushels In hard No Peace Until Kaiser Expiates .,1 age. yield per ples are willing to gather an amity recruits, pressed by Xewivlde: Teuton attackB alon the Fokshani APl"e (growers are advised to get in acre, compared with 14.0 last year na- Crimes, Senate Resolution. founded upon a recognition of York, which raised 20,355; Illinois was 1. For the vigorous prosecution of counter-a- touch with the business organizations and 20.4 the 1911-1- average. Washington. Senator La Follette Marasechti railroad, then t tional rights. third with 15,791. all persons who hold more wheat and tacked and In their nearest town, nsk that help be WHITE POTATOES Condition 87.9 e thnt ennntrv hhIi nn captured 1,200 Germans, Twenty-thre- states filled their In riemnnriprl thin cent of a with flour than is their normal - given in securing pickers and report per normal, compared required com- - on'y t0 ater- on and twenty-fiv- did not. The territorial acquisitions and no rtlre 90.1 last 80.8 last and London. It was stated here high quotas business. In southwestern Moldavia the Rus the number of pickers needed by them- month, year In the roll of honor Cali- mercial privileges. Coincldentally, 81.3 the ten-yea- r Indicated authority that the allies probably will states are: 2. For the maintenance of a fair sians selves. One of the greatest difficul- average. Dela- Senator bom- took the offensive, smashed the 107.5 bushels not reply to the peace suggestions fornia, Colorado, Connecticut, price throughout the country, by seiz King opened a heavy ties In organizing harvest hands for yield per acre, compared on Teuton lines and captured a number with 80.4 last and 98.3 the 1911-1- 5 from the Vatican. Officials regard the ware, Florida, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, ing, if necessary, the entire 1917 har- bardment Germany, He accused any crop is that of gathering accurate year in- of prisoners and four guns. character of the note as not requiring Iowa Kansas, Massachusetts, Michi- vest and the cost to thf the kaiser of violating treaties, information us to how average. determining In western Moldavia the Austro-Germans- , many helpers HAY Condition 84.6 the eight-yea- r a direct answer. The terms gan, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, consumer. vasion, massacre, wanton destruction, are on each furm and In each suggested after battles of intens- needed average. Indicated yield 1.48 tons, are considered here as e Nevada, New Jersey, New York, Ore- 3. For food administration plotting, organizing his people for In- great For luck of such Informa--I being agencies ity, forced the Rumanians to retire township. compared with 1.53 last year and 1.31 gon, Utah, ternational trespass. His resolution 1911-1- to Germany. Pennsylvania, Washington at the principal wheat terminals to Ocna. tlon it very often happens thnt one the 5 average. and Wyoming. the declared that the government of the will be because throughout country. Berlin. Field Marshal von Macken township handicapped SWEET POTATOES Condition GERMANS LOSE BELGIAN LINE. 4. For the restriction of to United States will not make peace un- it is without sufficient and a I.W.W. storage sen's in central Ru- helpers 84.8 per cent of a normal, compared Nevadans Deport Leader. til its and de forces, fighting e thirty days unless special permit Is purpose principles as township twenty-fiv- or thirty miles with 81.9 last month, 85.9 last year 15. mania, took over 6,700 Russian and London. Aug. great changes Mono, Nev. Fifty armed business food clared by President Wilson shall have will have a of workers. and 84.2 the ten-yea- r Indi- givrn )y tnP administration, Rumanian and nwuy surplus average. on the battlefields men of to g prisoners captured com- have taken place Lovelock went Rochester 5, Kor the elimination of specula-minin- been acknowledged and accomplished. By ascertaining In advance how cated yield 95.6 bushels per acre, eighteen cannon and sixty-on- e ma- just of Europe. Northeast of Vpres, in camp at midnight, seized C. tlon by compelling all mills and ele-W- . many workers will be needed In each pared with 91.7 last year and 95.4 the chine The German staff 1911-1- 5 Flanders, Ilri'lsh troops have forced Mi Klnnon. brother-in-la- of W. D. 100 Refuse to Stockholm Meet. guns. general will average. with more than barrels Passports Austro-German- locality, business organizations be jvators reports that the s did across the I.W.W. k TOBACCO 88.1 German posts to retire Haywood and an organizer, aiiy capacity to take out a govern-too- London. The allied nations have able to recruit a sufficient force. Condition per cent not lose a foot of ground. of a Steenbeke river. Field Marshal him to Lovelock und him ment is- This calls for spe-ci- normal, compared with 86.8 last Haig's shipped license. that no shall be Austro-German- year's apple crop agreed passports In s ten-yea- - western Moldavia the 84.4 and 79.0 the men held their gain and away to Ogden. Residents of Roches- The regulations will go Into effect sued to Socialists to attend methods of handling. The size of month, last year desiring stormed the of Gro-zesn- l Indicated 895.4 their line on the eastern bank of tho ter are forming a Citizens' League, on 1. the village the makes It to send average. yield Sept. International conference sched- and also the dominat- crop necessary acre, with 816.0 resident of Rochester,' captured first-clas- s pounds per compared river. John Gilbert, Mr. Hoover believes that uled to be held the fruit to market and 5 by rigid at Stockholm, at ing height positions. Bitter Russo Ru- only last year and 788.6 the 1911-1- aver- French re onnoitering parties have also was deported. McKinnon ten application of the regulations the which will be discussed. An- to see that all seconds und culls are peace manian counter attacks were repulsed, age. the German lines near ago was driven out of the Yer-- ! of wheat can be ex- sold in bulk around home or worked penetrated days price stabilized, drew Bonar Law, chancellor of the says the German statement, which FLAX Condition 60.6 per cent of a Rhelms in two places. Elsewhere in copper district by citizens. the year. up into There must be lngton throughout chequer, speaking for the British adds that the fresh enemy forces "bled normal, compared with 84.0 last as well as at on of core to see not ten-yea- r Champagne, ferny, With the price wheat stabilized government In the House of Com- themselves to death." great that apples are month, 84.0 last year and 81.6 the the Alsne front and in the Carspach Honor Draft Army on U. S. Holiday. it Is believed that the price of flour mons, announced that the United exposed to the heat or outdoors after average. Indicated yield 35.7 sector, the French repulsed German will conform and thus a stabilized but are housed in bushels with 9.6 Washington. Labor day of 1917, States, France and Italy had agreed Additional Japanese units have picking, properly per acre, compared attacks. 3. of bread will be maintained. temporary storage places on the farm last year and 8.6 the 1911-1- average. Burprise Sept. may go down Into history as price with England that passports permit- joined the allied forces in European one of the momentous davs of the na- - ting attendance at the Stockholm waters. and carefully cooled. The scarcity of RICE Condition 85.0 per cent of a "Rainbow Division'' Going to France. tion. Besides being given over to Would Stop Waste of Gasoline. conference would be withheld. pickers will probably muke it neces- normal, compared with 85.1 last Washington. America's "Rainbow American labor, it will. If plana now Washington. Warning of the possi-bein- McAdoo to Ask Six Billion More. sary to pick and house the crop first month, 92.2 last year and 88.8 the ten-ye- Division" 19,0uo strong-w- ill be average. Indicated yield 3S.T the fostered in are j blll,y of drastic action by the federal American Killed. McAdoo, It and grade and puck it afterwards. Full Washington Among Washington. Secretary bushels acre, with 47.0 next to see service in France. Com- realized, be made the occasion for to stop excessive use of Rome. Ben an Ameri- was disclosed, is to ask Con-- directions for handling the fruit will per compared n.govprnmMt Hammond, planning last and 33.8 the 1911-1- 5 aver- prised of national guardsmen repre- in automobiles for the near be later. year national holiday celebration of the pleasure during can, was killed In the Arquata railway gress in the future for authoriza- published age. from New York to Tex- in 1 The task senting states entrapment of the army draft levies! war order that the gasoline needs disaster in which more than a score tion of a new bond issue of $6,000,000,-- great big Immediately SUGAR BEETS Condition 90.3 as and California and ahead is of a per including the for the various training cantonments. of the United States and its allies perished. 000 at this session of Congress. It that securing picking cent of a normal, compared with 92.4 First Field Hospital Company of Colo- may be met is given in a statement the proposal Is granted it will bring force, and in this work the business last month, 86.4 last year and 89.3 the Nine Thousand Coal Miners ten-yea- rado, the new foiccg will soon be sent Strike. issued by Director Van H. Manning Baker Burns to Death. the total amount of revenue author-- ; man and the farmer are r average. Indicated yield abroad. Brig. Gen. W. A. Mann, Chief Chicago. Twenty-on- Illinois coal of the Bureau of Mines in which he Dallas, Tex. Ben Wlpf, a baker, ized to be raised during the first year to an extent never known before. This 10.66 tons per acre, compared with of the Militia Bureau, has been select-a- d mines were closed down as a result asks the of automobile was burned to death and the Mecca of the war to $15,000,000,000, exclu Is a war crop. It will be harvested 9.36 last year and 10.86 the 1911-1- 6 war as the division commander. of a strike of 9,000 miners. owners in stopping the practice. Caf4 destroyed by fire. sive of ordinary government income. with a organization. average. ACREAGES Above crops, exclud- Burbank Devises Sure-Cro- Wheat. United on War-Tim- e Problems. j ing apples and peaches, total 337,716,-00- 0 Carranza Drops German Entertainers. Increase Wheat and Exemption Board Members Arrested. Khaki Came. Ore. Western states pre- Rye Acreage. Whence acres, compared with 327,352,000 El Tex. Because enter- Santa Rosa, Calif. Luther Burbank Portland, York. Paso, they nation-wid- e New Louis L. Cherry and Dr. last and 326,650,000 dis- sent a united front in meeting the Washington. Plans for It appears thnt khaki has been In year in1916. tained German consular agents and announced that he was ready to S. J. Bernfeld, members of the local Condition of wheat' and corn I.W.W uprising. Increasing crop pro- conferences to increase the planting use in the British army for more than spring other German officials in Juarez. Just tribute his wonderful new wheat a draft ordered re- on Aug. 1, states fol- duction and other war-tim- e of winter wheat to 47.337,000 acres, exemption board, was in use at the time by Important which will 49.88 problems. forty years. It : across the border from Kl Paso. Tex., special cereal yield moved by President Wilson, were lows without This is the result of the conference and the planting of rye to 5,131,000 of the Jowulki expedition In 1877. All arousing the disfavor of United States bushels per acre regard to soil placed under arrest by of the SPRING WHEAT Minnesota 87, , of six western here. acres, announced by the secretary of agents troops, British and native, engaged In offic,-ls- all officers, military and conditions. governors of North Dakota 55, South 82. to meet the nation's need Department Justice. war of 1878-- 1 880 wore Dakota, who in agriculture the Afghanistan civil, participated the recep- Pastor Appointed Warden of Prison, for next year, will be made without khaki. Even the shoes were CORN Ohio 87, Indiana 84, Illinois tions to the Germans will be removed Crude Oil Highest in Fifty Years. 87. Iowa Sioux City,' Iowa. Rev. J. R. Per the disturbance of plans for corn and Miner Argues With Boss and Is Shot. sword belts and saber 87, Missouri 87, Nebraska 74, the Carranza Pa. The A. leather, Kansas 33. by government. Among Pittsburg, Joseph Seep kins, pastor of the First Christian other crops. The staff of the Depart- Jerome, Arlx. John Daggs, 35, scabbards were those who will be removed are Gen. Oil announced an advance of leather, Agency Church of Sieux City, was appointed ment of Agriculture and crop experts miner, was shot and probably fatally helmets were covered with khaki cov- Francisco Murgia, Gen. Jose Carlos 15 cents a barrel in the of oil Governor Gunter addressed the price warden of the Iowa penitentiary at from agricultural colleges, state com- wounded In a quarrel with Patrick ers and pugrees. Buttons nnd buckles Murgla, Governor Arnulfo Gon'zali-- s of crude being at first day's session of State Federation Pennsylvania quoted Fort Madison. The appointment takes missions on agriculture and State Keams, mine shift boss. Keams sur- were not polished. Khaki is a Hin- the state of Chihuahua and others. $3.25, the price in of Labor at Boulder. highest fifty years effect Sept. 1. Councils of Defense will attend. rendered. dustani word meaning crusty, earthy. Bar Silver 8214c, New Record. Bank Cashier Killed by Auto. Price Increase Proof of Profiteering. U. S. No I. W. W. Russians Thirty Lost When Ship Strikes Mine. Place for Doctrines. Fined for Draft Riots. He Could Understand. New York. Bar silver rose to new Loveland. William Persons. 26, un- Coal dealers who In a Washington. London. Thirty men were lost Bisbee, Ariz. Attorney General Phoenix, Ariz. Nine Molokanas, "I consider it foolish to spend money record of 824 cents an ounce In the married, assistant cashier of a na- crease their prices for anthracite when a German collided Wiley E. Jones, who is here investigat- members of a Russian religious aect for cigars," declared Mrs. Flubdub. local market 8, the quo- tional bank at Wellington, was killed more 10 cents a ton before patrol ship Aug. highest than Sept. ing the conditions to and colonized near Glendale, were fined "I know how yon feel," said Mr. to J with a German mine, according to a leading up tation, according dealers, in almost in Loveland when the side car of the will be considered the Federal e by from $25 each and sentenced to twenty-fiv- Flubdub. "I feel the same way when The movement was in which he was Trade Commission a report from Stubbekjobing, says a Co- following the deportation the thirty years. motorcycle riding openly declaring days' imprisonment in the county I see you buying false hair." with a new maximum was struck an automobile driven of penhagen dispatch. Warren district July 12, of more than jail for the by "policy profiteering." for participating In draft riots here. metal In the London market. by J. U Marvel of this city. 1,100 alleged I. W. W. members and denounced the L W. W. Heat Caused 955 Central sympathisers, Blue Is a scarce color In our gar- Colorado Fills Deaths. Powers Nearly Starved. as an tol- Man Gets Regular Service Quota. British Ship Mined in North Sea. organisation that "cannot be Wyoming Big Place, dens, but ageratnm, cornflower, New York. The number of deaths Washington. The economic aitaa- - baby Denver. Colorado has filled her erated" and declared that "there Is no Washington. Selden O. Hopkins of blue-eye- Swan River ana Sal London. A British destroyer bas caused the heat wave of a week tlon in central Is more se daisy quota in the regular army. Since the by the empires for such doctrines was forget-- been a mine In North place under the Cheyenne nominated by Presi- plglossis slnuata. Anemone blanda, declaration sunk by the Sea. which ended Aug. 4 is estimated at rious than had been sup American In of war she hat given 1,598 commonly flag." an address to 100 dent Wilson to be assistant me-not, some some The captain, two officers and forty 5 the bulletin of secretary larkspurs, of her sons, voluntarily, to the ranks by weekly the posed, according to aa official report women, soma of them wives of de of the interior, succeeding the late and one or two Iris are three men were saved. of Health. received bare. very of the "regulars." ported men. to Sweeaar. good blues MACHINE GUN MOUNTED ON AUTOMOBILE EFFICIENT EQUIPMENT FOR SHEEP FLOCK LATE

The (Prepared by the United States Depart- for the storage of which no provision MARKET KITC ment of Agriculture.) Is made In this shed. For the farmer who wishes to keep The windows of the shed should be QUOTATIONS a small flock of sheep in connection bung qn center pivots to permit en- with other kinds of live stock, spe- trance of air through their full size. Westers Newspaper Unloa News Servlee. cialists In the Cnlted States depart- Sheep demand an abundance of light DENVER MARKET. ment of agriculture recommend a and cannot possibly thrive where It la similar In character to Cattle. building the damp and dark. For this reason the (irass steers, good te choice 00O10.lt one described with Illustrations In a number of windows must be (lrass ateera, fair to good.. (. 009 1.00 otmz ample. 8. 25010.15 Forget not when you seek to govern I feel It my duty, to emphasize that new publication of the department, The doors used the made Heifers, prime the food by sheep are Cows, grassers, good to man, situation is one of the utmost farmers' Bulletin 810, "Equipment for In two the choice 7. 1.0 How In old days the famous signal gravity, which, unless solved, may pos- parts, upper half being T.Ot Farm Sheep Raising." This building Cows, graasera, fair to good ran, sibly result in the collapse of every- hinged at its top to open upward and Cowa, camiers and cutlers. .0 And let that signal still be bearing thing we hold dear In civilization. The will accommodate ten horses, five outward. With such door, an abun- Veal calves 1. 00912.00 e .6 fruit, only hope is by the elimination of sows and sixty-thre- sheep. dance of and roof Bulls i. 'TwaH very short and simple waste and actual and rigorous windows, adequate Feeders and Blockers, good In order the T. "Feed the Brute." on the part of the American peo- that different kinds of ventilators, there will always be good to choice 769 S.tt ple- We do not ask that should stock not disturb each other and ventilation If care Is taken In Feeders and stockera, fair they may proper to T.6J starve themselves, but that they should to good (.759 A eat prevent drafts, the qunrters for the the adjustment. Ventilation, It should Feeders and stockers, com- FEW LIGHT DESSERT8. plenty, wisely and without waste. mon 00 (.71 Herbert Hoover. horses, cattle and sheep are parti- be said, Is one of the prime requisites to fair (. tioned off. The cow stable Is celled for of any type sheep building. ogs. The lighter the dessert the better jn the Inside of the studs to make It Such a shed as this affords good pro- Good hogs 16.750H.7J these summer days, when the heat TASTY TID BITS. wanner and to provide a smooth sur- tection for under conditions, sheep any Sheep. takes all one's en face which will not collect dust. The and, If made 20 feet wide Instead of 10 Spring lamb 14.5016.OQ ergy. Oelutin Jel- A rest of the barn has a wall. rany be used for winter Fender lambs 14. 504 16.00 tasty little cheese cracker which single feet, lambing. Kwca 8 50 .!6 lies of nil kinds The entire central build- will be new to ninny of our house- part of the The extra width enables detachable Wethers S.50410.S are oc- 10.00 11.00 cooling, and wives Is the following: ing from the ground to the roof is lambing pens to be set up next to the Yearling wethers It when served with the mow, which a Tuke fresh crisp crack- cupied by huy has wall, leaving room enough at the rack 11AV AND GHAI JIAHKET. cream und sugar ers about a third longer capacity of 50 tons. It is reached for the other ewes. ure quite nourish' wide und them through four bay chutes placed to Still another type described In the (F. O. B. Denver. Carload Price.) than luy Hay. Ing. Such foods side by side in u drip- make, feeding easy. Storage space for bulletin Is a Khed 10 feet wide by 24 Buying Prices per Ton. are good Colorado upland, per ton. ,20.uO24.00 especially ping pan or platter. Cut Nebraska 18.00422.00 for the children, thin slices of rich J'ruirie upland because oblong hay (old crop) Coio. EFFECTIVE DEFENSE AGAINST RAIDERS. easy of digestion. cream cheese, the shape and Neb., per ton 19.00fl21.o0 Prairie hay (new Colo. Fig and Orange Dissolve one of the cracker, but small- uer toncrop) 10.00S17.00 If you own nn nutomohlle, you have a likely defense wenpon In your pos- Jelly. and Neb., and u hulf tublespoonfuls of gelatin er so that when are Timothy, per ton 22.00424.00 session. The photograph shows Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Ilusch In their automobile they Alfalla loll 13.00810.00 In hulf a cupful of water, add toasted the cheese will (new crop) per showing how the muchiiio guu can be mounted on the car to be used for defense boiling South Park, per to 23.000)25.00 one und a half cupfuls of orange Juice, not run over the edge but Gunnison Valley, pur ton .21 0041 24.00 purposes. ton 6.004f 7.00 the Juice of one lemon, three-fourth- s will just cover the cracker. Lay the Straw, per It Is proposed us n home defense measure to station machine kiwis ut points I. rain. of u cupful of sugar. Wash figs, cut cheese 011 the cruckers, then lay halves new. ch. mill. 100 4.02 throughout cities and suburban stations so that In case of necessity the people Wheat, lbs., buy in bits, tuke u fourth of a cupful, of pecans side by side four or five on Oats. Neb.. Km lb., buvlna 2.50 with automobiles can rush to these points, get the guns, mount them on their Colo, oats, bulk, buying cover with water and cook slowly un each cracker. After they huve nil Corn 8.93 machines and be for action. The machine gun can be used us an ft chop, suck, selling; ready til tender. I'se n uud n hulf been the In a Corn in suck, 3 90 and would be an effective defense uir rulds, if such ever cupful urrunged pluce platter selling gun, against of this water with the other hot oven and tonst for two to four bran, Colo., pur luu lbs., selling 2.: occur. Mr. and Mrs. Ituseh are to show the the value of tho Ingredi- touring people ents. When to thicken minutes, to see that the Floor. Idea and to demonstrate how the gun Is mounted. they begin watching stir In the Mold und serve with (Mieese does not run over the sides. Hungarian patent .... (.11 automobile thut will not be used for other military purposes can be figs. Every cream and small cukes. Serve on a hot dish with stalks Dressed converted Into a fighting niuchlne. It doesn't make any difference how smull crisp Poultry. of tender celery. (less lu Commission.) the machine Is, it cun serve the purpose Just as well. Spice Jelly. Tuke three tublespoon- Turkeys, fancy dry picked.. 22 24 fuls of water, nine ounces of lump Delicious Tea Biscuit. Roll out a Turkeys, old turns 20 023 six rich biscuit und Turkeys, choice 17 418 sugar, cloves, an Inch of cinna- baking powder dough Hens, fancy 20 $22 GOOD FOR SKID PREVENTION mon, one blnde of muce, one teuspoon-fu- l spreud with creamed butter, sprinkle Ducks, young 18 4r20 n lih Ueeso 14 ft It VACATION BY AUTO of coriunder seed, the thin rind of thickly maple sirup, chopped nuts Boosters 12 414 two and one and cinnamon or roll und Apparatus Is Attachable in Few Mln oranges lemon, the whites nutmeg, up COMBINATION HAY AND GRAIN RACK FOR SHEEP. and shells two cut in slices, in the Live Poultry. utes and Is Said to Be More of eggs. Tut the gela- arrange baking (Prices net K.o.U. Denver.) Reliable Than China. tin in a saucepan and add all the In- pan and bake In a hot oven. 2,000 bushels Is provided In the grain feet long, open nt the south side, and Hens, fancy, lb 11 1" to Be Quite the Thing for Heat until cover so broilers, lb 21 423 Getting gredients. boiling, English Chutney. Chop a hulf ulns, that the burn has feed capaci- having feed racks nlong the other Boosters, lb 7 W 8 There Is much to be said and let stand ten minutt-s- , then strain, of n ty to the stock on full tlrrro sides. Such a Bhed will shelter 10 lbs. or over 420 to Go to Some Re- against pound ripe tomatoes, add enough carry Turkeys, - ....18 Family the chains: which ndd red If und for five 30 muture 12 l'ucks, young- 14 tfli commonly pre used coloring desired, pour of salt and mix. Chop a feed months. sheep, allowing square Geese 10 411 sort for Week. for skid prevention on automobiles, Into a mold. Serve with enke frosts pound of tart apples, twelve small Closed Sheep Shed. feet of floor space per unlmal, and, and many persons with nn Inventive with green Icing and a nut meat on onions, one and a third of seed- Another type of building discussed when well protected by trees, will tans. cupfuls Errs, graded No. 1 net. F. O. turn of mind have been seeking to find top of each cube. ed raisins, three large green peppers In the same bulletin Is a closed sheep prove satisfactory for mnture sheep In 14. Denver 33 a substitute. Some curious und many la Creme. und hulf a- of mint. shed. This Is especlully ndnpted for almost nny section. In a cold climate, Kkb, graded No. 2 net, F. O. NIGHTS PASSED IN HOTELS Rice a Wash rice and cupful chopped 15. Denver 24 worthless devices have been turned out cook In water, then add milk until nil Scald three cupfuls of vinegar with farms In which the main barn has however, It does not furnish Bufllclent Igga. case count, misc. cases man al- ieus commission 6.00419.50 and found Impracticable. The Is absorbed. Dissolve gelatin In boil- two cupfuls of sugur, a teaspoonful Of lurge feed cnpuclly but not sulllelent protection for winter lambing, who figured out the scheme shown in ing water, add sugar, vunillu and salt mixed with two teaspoonfuls of Hood space for the live stock. The though it may be used proiltubly in Hitler. Camping Out Where Fancy Chooses Is the accompanying drawing claims thut whipped cream. Cool and mold. Serve dry mustard, cool the vinegar and stir shed discussed In the bulletin allows many sections In the South. Creameries, ex. 1st grade, lb. 4141 42 Most his device is attachable In a few min- In all the 12 feet of floor ani- Persons who nre contem- Creameries, 2nd grade, lb. .. 38 Really Cheapest and Enjoy, with any kind of fruit for garnish. other Ingredients, stirring square space per seriously Process 38 Tank utes, that- It is more reliable than after ten tho chut- mal, und is Bultlcicntly large to hold plating the erection of a building of 32 able Keep the Gasoline Chocolate Cream occasionally, days Packing stock met Pudding. Take ney will be to use and will 20 sheep. In this type of building the one Mf these types may obtuln work- Well Filled. two a ready keep Fruit. tublespoonfuls of gelatin, half feed nicks run down the center of the ing drawings und bills of material by boil-lu- indefinitely. Colo., new, box 1.003 2.25 of half a of g Apples, fancy, cupful milk, cupful Interior, dividing the floor space into application to the ofllce of public ronds Colo., cts 2.U0 It Is becoming quite the thing for one Belgian Carrots. To two cupfuls of Cherries, pie, water, cupful of whipping two pens each 0 feet 0 Indies by and rural of Gooseberries, Colo., qt. cts. ..3.003 3.7a families to make the vacutlon sliced carrots add' one und a large engineering, department cts. . . 2.00 trip by cream, one cupful of rich custard, one thinly 24 A mid D. C. As Gooseberries, Coio., pt. to some re- of feet. combination bay grain agriculture, Washington, Raspberries 2. auto, either going distant one-hal- f fourth tublespoonfuls sugar, cook tensprionful of lemon Juice, rack should bo used and all the feed- the of these available Strawberries, home gr., pis. ..3.5044.00 sort for a week or two, or taking u in Just enough boiling water to cook supply drawings cupful of sugar, four tublespoonfuls ing should be done from the for free distribution Is It Is leisurely drive of several hundred without burning. When tender druln walkway limited, Vegetable. of gruted chocolnte, dissolved In the In the center so us to uvoid that no one will unless lb 070 .10 miles the The and add and a table-spoonf- disturbing expected apply Asparagus, through country. nights boiling water, mix ns usual, und fold mince; pepper the A door ut the end of the nctuul uso of tho Heels, cwt 1.5042. U0 be In hotels or farmhouses, of minced with a sheep. large they contemplate Colo., bchs 204 .25 may spent In the whipped cream, i'our Into a parsley, rack is Intended for In beets, or where chooses. third of a of butter. Stand u (he tuklug feed, drawings. Carrots, cwt 1.50412.00 you may camp fancy wet mold and chill. cupful Cauliflower, lb U4J .10 The latter Is really the cheapest and hulf hour In the heater before serving. unions, table, doz 204) .25 most enjoyable. cents a 85 Potalues, cwt 3.5044.00 FEEDING GRAIN TO bushel; ground barley, Turnips, Coio., doz. bunches . .204! .25 The pleusure of any trip is In pro- 'Tie sometimes said, that the sunflow- cents a bushel ; tankage, $55 u ton ; er, old, Some souls there are which under- portion to the poorest accessory. A stand buttermilk, 2 cents a gallon; hogs, UIUUS ANU PELTS. will Is "heartless, scentless, awkward, and SWINE ON PASTURE greenhorn at camping either tuke cold," And know each other, heart to heart. 10 cents a pound. The profit shown Dry Hide. along a lot of useless things or forget But, gold Is my garden, where rows of Though many miles of distance may by rations 7 und 0 wns reduced owing Flint butcher, pur lo. 37 39 Be 36 4 38 Anti-Ski- them seeming to keep them Flint fallen some things which are essential. The d Device. wait, apart. to the fact thut one In each lot To banish care would Some and Valuable pig Flint bull and stair 18 has learned what that steal Interesting und hud to be re- Flint culls and 18 experienced camper through my gate. proved unthrifty glue needed to moke the und nights chains, and thut It Is fastened firmly GOOD THINGS FOR THE TABLE. Results Obtained at Minnesota moved. hull hides 2 4) 3c lb. less. days Agnes Lockhart Hughes. Horsehidea 12423 price of green comfortable; so talk the plans over to the tire and does uwuy with the an- It should be understood thut the sailed. which Experiment Station. with those who have taken noying rattle accompanies the A cook mukes de- here are the prof- carefully GENERAL RULES FOR CANNING. fleorglun the most profits simply gross Dry Kllut Pelts. one or more of kind, and use of chains. Half a dozen trends over above cost of 85 trips this get licious peach pickles In the following to its and the feeding, Wool pells, per lb 340 are used to each wheel and are said to Feeding grain swine on pasture de- wool 30 4 32 their suggestions and udvice. , fashion : the net profit to be arrived at by Short pelts be sufficient to on the simple has given some very interesting and butcher shearlings, No. 1 . 18 Supplies Needed. prevent skidding There are several methods all good Pure firm cling- ducting the cost of labor with Interest No. 2 murlan .. 05 worst kind of The treads vuluiilse results at the Minnesota ag- shearlings For the car you will need to take a roadways. and practical, yet euch housewife stone peaches and uud other overheud charges. Bucks, saddles and pieces at value. are on in sections of ricultural experiment slut ion, us re- cun of a can of one put consisting finds one which she pre- Is excep-tionul- ly gallon oil, grease, pack them cold It. C. iu of In any event, the showing Green Sailed Pelfs. tow-lin- e, two trends and the whole ported by Asbby, charge or two gallon vans of gasoline, a each, joined fers, and thut one Is into stone good. Work of this kind Lamb and sheep, eacli .... 1.00 2.00 means of the ?huins. large the swine work. Spring lambs 604 75 spade, tire chains, and an as. together by probably the best for Jnrs. When filled, should go fur to offset sensational re- 104? 60 Huslness. Mr. Asbby fed various rations to Shearlings Keep your gasoline tunk well filled, es- Funning her to follow. pour over them suf- ports about certain work different lots of pigs, with some va- Calf and G Salted. if you are off the main line The Oven Method. ficient table not connected in wuy with the Kip. pecially sirup riation In cost, with considerable dif- any Calfskin, per lb . 264)1 28 find the is STRETCH FENCES WITH AUTO This Is one which is to In mis- No. 1 of truvel. If you gasoline cover, using nny ferences in the results ohtulued. experiment stutlon, except the Horse, .6.00 m 6.50 low und no within sev- simple and after the convenient information of those the Horse, No, 2 .6.004) 5.50 getting supply kind The largest profit wus made by circulating Kip . lS4f 20 of method Is that be in A ubove 1 eral miles, put In a gallon kerosene Car Pressed Into Service and Work understood, may bought bulk. self-fe- reports. The profits ure much each 60 plate hogs d on shelled corn and Deacons, and the carburetor for It. Where very easy to perform. A placed over the Jar and tied down with the average mude by the furiner, Slunks . 6049 70 udjust Accomplished Satisfactorily tankage, on rape pasture, ut a feed Branded 17 to your needs of Tools Were sheet of absorbent pnper a white cloth Is ull the It ure not In excess of rec- Fitting your purse Lacking. covering cost of $r.G4 for 100 pound of gain. though they Glue und Pony .!.002.60 careful study. If Is put Into the bottom of needs. Put In a cool place ; In a short ords mude by other experiment sta- Colt . 604) 76 equipment requires The profit wus $1217.71) per ucre of can afford It, buy a trailer. If It whs desired to build about three the oven, or lacking that time the sirup begins to work, the tions. jou pasture. Green Salted, t ared Hides, etc. Ibis Is out of reach a tent. It miles of three-stran- d burbed-wlr- e the oven rack may be put on the bot- acid of the fruit turning to your buy vinegar, The different groups fed werg ns Over 40 lbs., per ID 170 18 In fence-buildin- g tom and the In a and In two is surprising what a small space you fence and equipment jnrs placed dripping months the pickles are follows: Under 40 lbs 164f 17 can fold a modern camping tent. A was not avuilubie. An uutoraoblle wus pan with a little water In It, enough ready for use, and grow more dell- - WATCH CROPS CLOSE Bull and slug is 1. Three per cent of live weight In Glue hides and skins 12 roll no than a trunk und the Into service und work wns to send up steum all the time nre clous as one nears the bottom. An- longer pressed the they shelled corn, with ulfulfu pusture. Part cured, lc less. width of the board will hold fol- The Jnrs nre filled with fruit other method Is the Pack FOR Green, 2c lb. less than cured. running accomplished satisfactorily in the cooking. following: 2. Four per cent of live weight In INSECT PESTS the tent roof, mattress, mos- manner : The were set and then a hot sirup poured in to neur-l- y the fresh peaches, after Into springs, lowing posts peeling, shelled corn with nlfulfu MIS lOl.l.A VKOl S M und for the fill them. I'luce In the oven on the Jars with pasture. ARKETS. quito netting legs ready to receive the wire. The rolls sprinkling generously sugar 3. Shelled corn self-fe- with ulfulfu bed In another roll you cun of wire hauled to at asbestos sheet, careful that the until the Is full of and the Pliren for Metals. support. were the place being jar peaches pasture. Vigilance and Ample Stock of huve u lunch table und set of chairs, which the was to Two do not touch each other or the sugar fills the spaces between. Seal New York. Iad .Spot, 1044ille. wiring begin. jnrs 4. Four per cent of live weight In Copper and near- while a small box in the tonneau will were set In the one on sides of the oven where the heat Is and Into a cold cellar. In a few Poisons Will Beat Off En- Electrolytic, spot posts ground, put shelled corn with two pounds of but- by, nominal; September and fourth carry the food, and can be opened up each side of the end of the fence, and greatest. When the sirup bolls up months they will be ready to use. cjuarter, 125.504 2,'. UO. termilk per dully, uud ulfulfu pus- emiesMake Daily Survey. Nn. 1 u table on which to eut. were and flows over the of pig Iron .Northern, 8".3.0O4j 54.00; to provide the three spools of burbed wire tops the fruit, Cream of Arparagus Soup. Cut the ture. No. 2. $."i2.504( 53.511; No. 1 Southern, Cooking Utensils. supported upon them by means of remove the jars, fill with boiling sirup, an Inch In from a bundle Jti.0l4i 6'i.UO; No. 2, I4S.50W 49.5V. tips length 5. Four per cent of shelled corn (From the United States Department of 51141 few alum- The could as on on sterile rubbers and new Till Spot, 162 63. U0. A portable stove and a pipe. spools revolve put tops of asparagus. Cook these In boiling with very light tunkage rutlou and Agriculture.) bur Silver b27sc. were and seal. For small 10 to 15 He on Insect inum cooking utensils with knives, a reel and set at the height at fruits salted water, and when tender reserve ulfulfu pusture. the job ngulnst pests Copper Caelum, 2,".s"Vj. will the which It was desired to fasten the minutes In a hot oven Is sufficient time to Into the Cook this season. Make food contri- St. Mo. Spelter f K.42. forks, spoons, etc., complete put soup plates. the 0. Three per cent of ground burley your 1'iidon. Bur Silver, 42 16d oz. two or thermos on end to cook but with firm, to hmuun not the per outfit. In three quart wire the fence posts. The free well, larger rest of the bunch of asparagus, two with rape pusture. bution the family, Houitier. Tungsten concentrates, 600, fli.nu per unit. Crmle ores, 8 15.0U bottles can hot coffee for of one coll was fixed to the automo fruits, like peaches, pears and thick slices of onion with a clove each, Insect Furuiers who provide 6".- you curry plums, 7. Three per cent of shelled corn family. 25':;,. (8.4119 S.70- us as Iced milk was a time will be needed. It Is with Insect and 12.00; lU'.i, f 10.00 per the noonday lunch well bile, the wire unreeled, and by longer six slices of carrot and two branches with rape pusture. themselves polsous unit. can be de- wise to take out a of a first out- und water. Much of the food driving slowly it was drawn to the piece fruit and of parsley In a quart of white stock 8. Four per cent of shelled corn then keep vigil for the as was it with a to see If It Is well of enemies will Butter. Kicks. Potatoes and Poultry. purchased at farmhouses you go sired tension. It then stapled try spoon (either chicken or veal), until the as with rape pusture. breaks crop bring well to In this cooked before Failure to Chicago. Butter Creamery, 37 48 along, but It is to carry a strip the posts. way the other filling and sealing the parngus is tender. Take out the onion 9. Shelled corn, self-fed- , with rupe through the largest yields. 3!Hc. and pep- two were The cans. outbreak 2" V of bacon, sugar, flour, salt strands also fastened. and carrot and press the asparagus pusture. detect tin at its beginning bggs Higher Ordinary firsts five can result was a a sauce combative mate- 30c; at mark, cases included, 27 aii per. Four or people get along fence having the wire The advantage of this method Is through a sieve. Make white 10. Shelled corn, self-fe- tankage und deluy in getting S2Vi obtain a drawn a but- to the i'olati-e- very nicely for a week, and tightly and made in compara- that the fruit may be put Into the of a fourth of cupful each of und rupe pasture. rial may be futal crop uttneked, Virginia, barrels. $5.23; vacutlon at little cost. time. Mechan- with Bait and to is of lu tho Jersey, bulk, $1.6uiii 1.65; Minnesota, very enjoyable tively short ropular sterile jnrs the night before and while ter, flour, pepper taste, The results from the feeding of the warning entomologists bulk. S:.5U4 1.60. ics. of milk, and when United of breakfast Is preparing the can add three cupfuls these different rations Is shown in the States department agricul- Poultry Fowls, 17,rgl9'4c; springs, cooking mix- 20 4 23c. USE LYE TO CLEAN RADIATOR on, the cans filled and all out of ready to serve add the asparagus table: ture. go of cream. Stir following loss RIGHT PRESSURE FOR MOLDS the way before the work of ture and one cupful Feed cost of Profit per That a great part of the annual Price of Flax. the day 100 Con- while heating, but do not boll. Add the Rations Lbs. Acre of Profit to grain crops due to Insect Injuries Duluth. Minn. Linseed Usually Results From begins. Gain Pasture Per 7 September, Clogging to each when serving. Fed Pig can be avoided and vig- f 3.4 bid; October, 8:1.45. stant Use of Hard or Dirty W- They Should Be Tightened Until Cav. Another method tips cup 1 $5,922 1105.85 $3.59 by vigilance very popular among 2 6.885 157.44 4.920 on Described. Is Exact Size of Tire In Mak- Royal Chutney. Take four pounds orous action the part of growers Grain and Provision Pricen. aterPlan ity campers where the wild fruit Is picked 3 6.203 168 09 4.337 Chicago cored and sliced two is not sufficiently realized, the ento- Wheat No. 2 ing Sectional Repairs. and In the woods with few of peeled, apples, 4 6.981 144.21 Chicago. red. $2.33; put up one-hal- No. 3 red. No. 2 of one and f 6.010 99.90 3.164 mologists sny. Frequently Insect f2.3u4i2.32; hard. The constant use of hard or dirty to work with, is the pounds sugnr, 6 I2.S5: No 3 hard. 2.32. things following: 6.126 81.79 2.590 outbreaks within a limited $2.4i will result In sectional repairs, bend of stoned and chopped raisins, 6 originate Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.774il.&0; No. 3 water for cooling purposes making the fresh Into pounds 6.780 77.164 2.443 cav- Put fruit sterile Jars of braised mustard 7 area, and when this is the ense It is yellow, $1.77. In the of the radiator. When mold should be tightened until the two ounces seeds, 4.338 clogging with good tops and new rubbers, fill- 8 6.177 1S2.6S to them Hats No. S white, C5i66c; standard. the Is the exact size of the tire. Then one ounce of powdered ginger, one 9 6.534 144 21 3.425 often quite possible stamp 65 this condition arises, to clean ity the Jars to with hot H7c. n ing overflowing ounce of red 10 out before hus No. 3 radlutor, a good method Is to dissolve an added quarter-tur- of the clamp ounce of salt, ore pepper 5.63S 217.78 nny great damuge Oats'l white, G.p'6iio; standard, sirup of any richness desired, seal and Put this been done. If the outbreuk is gen- 65 - ' 674C. a half of In about five gal- screw will give Just enough pressure to and three pints of vlnegnr. The number of pounds of pork pro- No. 2. pound lye place In a boiler, pour in boiling wa- action Is essen- Kye tl.Si l.s:. lons of water. Strain the liquid Insure the proper flow of the gum. all into a stone Jar and stand the Jar duction for every 56 pounds of grain eral, then community Hurley $1.2841 1.44. to cover the to a - Stf 7 air-ba- ter Jars depth of two from Titnothv $4 00 50. Into This turn the g consider- In a of hot water. Let it simmer fed in these various- rations was ns tial to prevent the infestation through a cloth and pcur the inches. Put on the boiler cover and pan Pork $43.4.".. radiator. Run the motor a few minutes able strain. However, If much more slowly for eight hours. Bottle when follows: 1, 15.40; 2, 15.10; 3, 14.25; becoming widespread. Ijir.l $22.55 '11 22 .".. rugs, or to fu H4. mixture. is exerted, there is danger pack carpets anything cold and keep in a cold, dry place. 4, 15.92; 5, 15.02; 6, 17.44; 7. 16.49; Watch your crops constantly. Make Kibs $23.4,". 23. and then drain this cleaning pressure keep the heat, leave 24 hours, take out Fill with clean water and run the mo- that the fabric or the Inside surface ol 8, 17.35 ; 9, 16.34 ; 10, 16.83. a dully survey of the fields during the Price of Cotton. the cans, screwing them to be sure If tor and finally refill the cleaned the repaired section will buckle 01 The prices used in counting up most active growing seuson. pos- New York. Cotton October. 24.76: again, they are perfectly air tight, wrap Jurs 80 December. 24.45; January. 24.43: March, with soft water. bulge. these results were: Shelled corn. sible. 24.62. cooling system clear, or put in a dark, cool place. 24.65; May, Middling, 26.10. Test Fan Belt. Carry Tire Chalk. Chicago Mve Stock Quotations. The Cow Barn. Difference In Bulk. $1 6.25 ig1 17.25: once in a while to Don't leave tire chalk out of your vmm-s-a U made In hydroid Capacity. Chicago. Hogs Try the fan belt THINGS WORTH KNOWING being i to tool Some of it should be shaken Mate- Lots of windows are necessary. Tou There Is a wide difference In the ca- light. $I5.. 17.40; mixed, $15.95 make sure It is being driven at the kit. fishery in the Chesapeake bay. 17.45: heavy. $15.80 t) 17.50: rough, - can fan Into shoes time In Wi- must have light in the barn to kill pacity of cows to consume food, and f 15 KOfe 16.O0; $11.15-- 14.80. right speed- K you spin the the every you change The of the Pontus were rial has been found the Great pigs. needs If fan tubes. It the tube to settle in Chalybes disease germs. Sunlight Is the best even a wider difference in their ability Cattle Native beef cattle, tS.OOti the belt tightening. the helps celebrated as workers in Iron. The comico and Rappahannock rivers, as 14.50; top, $14.60, a new price record: en- between of tuberculosis. Plenty of to convert the food into milk. 12.50: does not run at the right speed the place, and reduces friction well as in the open bay. The interest preventive Western steers. $7.00 stockers produce of their labor is alluded to and feeders. 15.90 43 9.23 ; cows heif- gine Is more likely to overheat. tube and shoe, thus prolonging the life commission of fisheries light saves much danger from doing and la Jeremiah 15:12 as being of su- of the Virginia chores lantern Farmer on Right Road. ers. $4.6ef 12.25; calves. $9.ihi',i 14.00. of the tube. has been aroused, and it Is aiding In by light. Sheep Wethers. $7.70 ft 11.10; ewes, perior quality. Whenever a farmer can be induced $6.85 S.50: lambs. $9.901 15.65. Dont Overlook Bearings. The of a be- development of the fishery. the Truck Chains. body Tina, pet canary the Protection. to take pride in the animals he pro- Don't overlook the hearings of to Col. William com- A scheme that has been proposed Kansas Produce. and The drive chains on should longing Glassford, The orchard and garden by all duces, he Is on the right road. City electric generator starter. They trucks mandant of the aviation school at for the protection of. vessels from tor- Kansas City. Mo. Butter Creamery and so need fre- be If too means should be enclosed by a woven Sflc; 36c; seconds. ran at high speed adjusted carefully. tight North Cal., was cremated and attacks consists of a shower of firsts. 35c; packing attention. here means the chain wilt wear and if too Island, pedo wire fence. It means protection and Understand the Trees. 14c quent Neglect rapidly, 5,000 feet In an air- disks shot from special guns, Firsts, 32c; seconds. 25c. slack of will be taken up army whirling when stock are turned in to clean up, The more yon understand trees the Kggs ruining a costly part of the the Jerks starting ap whence the ashes were scattered which wil turn the nose of the ap- poultry Hens HHc. roosters l2Hc J to break the chain plane, such a fence meets a want. better you will prune them. broilers 1641 21c. prematurely. In the air. proaching torpedo. TWO DISTRICT BOARDS 901 acres deeded land, teased school sdjoininr with lease raaaiag four PASS ON EXEMPTIONS years, 160 acre relinquishmeat. Price $H New Mexico State Record 7ussinTD4 per acre for deeded land with' school The two federal boards NEW MEXICO NEWS REVIEW and relinquishment thrown in. On thss Published by exemption Tt? TTtttTtTTTTTTTTTttTtttt place there are sn eight room house, a X been 14 45 for New Mexico hae organized REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. store building by 40 fret, barn by STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY and are now receiving appeals from From and State S5 feet windmill near burn; also plenty of (lie decisions of the county exemp- Special Reports Papers The Government needs Farmers as water as then? are ttirce wells on place. well as Corral math: fiood cedar pickets that witl tion boards. The hoard for the Fighters. Two million three hold l.trwe lioril of cattle, cows and iS - &- I'KAXK IN M..i.i;;;-- i nor'hern district I'.as elected Chflr- hundred thousand of Oregon voiilinit Will sell cattle wiih plaee STAi'l Vlt i,r - No. 3, K r ,i il, , 1) w:Il the drouth in tins section to he the California Railroad Co. Grant Lands without. State Santa b ; 'nan, maintain COLFAX N. M. .dipt id hold its tneet-.'- . worst i vcr known. La Landc Enter--, Title revested in I'nited States. To R 13 is f...r ( k) .'un-- juiffimrnr, e1 aeres broke, ice ' T: opened homesteads and sale r? prut. ,i' i, f..eti..n with the lease run-Ini- . Apple C ". jl.a.s.'i s' ,.d I. r the rnuth-,- Crop. i)t inir;;,' some of best land b;ft Ihr-- two bi sprinKS an.l Th " 'cr. ' Ch I;, yearn, tanks; '....ii-- v il! li ...! tlx mil ,1,tl!'J Mates. susi. Ml ilce'I. 'l lati I, water for . FflDY "' Large Copyright qa;,itr ! on llii'-- I heft.l e mil- s of .1 !.ut anch. .,1 Vr'i, vlir.v-itit- nnd l.v ..f ran year ar'iund, 'j .well, . vcetlmuia I ri, i f . r - t!a,f f:t.,.; f.nr rif.m prta.Ie.lashci 1; of soil, climate,'' rain- ,, , vil! Pt! ption h(,,. i,,i,, faster, mission finisi., it v., ..'a M'm t!.,' t rtie.t ti.io.-- I.nt lybcdy Happy. f,,il, elevations, temijerature etc lw?.U m,;. : . I. he barn wiih two Iare in U ' I""a'1 i f el net uarU.i . land iiuw i- - tiiis vicinity fine Dolhr. Grant Lands 'VVT' . Y" w .,! yet Postpaid hrK,r" la ''u; three cows, s t tclc-ctc- ,i' J. year is to he in " 'ht conim.L' LocatitlK Co., OreRon. m Here,' rd 1 team rs F- tl''1 Portland, ,:v,.,. bulls. '.: d..,ti. Yv'imu a nan's miniLrr 'nd Preijviplly. tue irotif rtiu .in;; the rows to - .livei:i mules with harness an.l wairon. - TIIOV'.SAND in a h i i ( ol.t 1 r th. t roi-d'p- r fanners have u il out with a lllttch more dig- ,p.! team .ur y. ai mares, bay mare AY ." vj man became a "ty 1. UO'J i!i"o.,, tii"! res- - ..... ,,. ,.i,i i .,rr a r vf. years oin will mare con ny i.ie. want of ib Nev. National of dial, nil i,d mi n, pa villi; no atteution !, .1 (...... 1.1. ..1 ...... rr. r - At f . . U. .. aimy - " tiie United States. The fcder.il to the cti'l oi tue i:'iv- an 'body, and strtrtly to aert can . ail, ivate.l, good pure water ;:,'nia !'.-- n! M. - i,- business.--Carlsba- - 10 60 - dors have to ,i and the State Comieil of He- il,, ow n d Cur- nii.jst section at to feet, 7TV' err.turnt not go further on w luc . ,l,e well. "h s ser- r, us for the rror, survey of thelre.it. ,r. !rIi" M. SLAC'Kt.KS THAT'S ALL. .( TIME TO LL CAREFUL and prove the man fitness for H'.J" 1u lo(jrZeiS.r.P?i vice. On the contrary, it devolves .".in, ',y. About 00 farmers have! house, cue' five room house and other '"'ail of two.yeir old heifers at S45. No. turned in of the kind and! Loss. smaller houses.--N- 52. Slate Record, San- - . Kecoti, Santa fc, N. M. 'I'll. ( l!;';, :als upon the man to prove his unlitness reports Big '' should l,e ai'ti-.-ie- ESTATE Lot.,.-- extremely usefulness the nation of crops under cull ivation, iiunrh of coyotes rounded up ''' REAL WANTED. .1 fi nl or that his to ..u they hand'e the minim;, i..f I is the estimate the probable John Gtjoiles' flock of last ONE HALF SECTION and two descrip-havel.vie- fa 111 mi actualy greater elsewhere tbau !'iih turkeys quarter WANTED Full details rnd 'if, rp.' si.R'kraisin;; intt rests of section. all in Esta ia Valb.y . i I in the Until he does acre. at !,is rancli south of town K?od l"d liplc it"-- a: e army. Pr .week, at reardin ,aree cattle ranches now, tor they not nd fnrtv-si- v nan-trow- n tnr- - '" ""i1 "' ""' 'facts, eiu.00 per acre, sen ire -i v.b oM.mt as of the his claim for exemption accepted by third jow hab.nre on loni? t me with in New Mexico. No. 20. Care State developers rc- - lias sworn reasonable of -- No. 53. are n s rot in at. the duly nu'.horiirrd. boards, be is suspends publication. keys. John venfeance rate interest Stale .Record.' industrial way. hut the as The Cimarron News-Citize- n has on those varmints and will Record, Santa Ke, N. M favor o ' ds Lit of girded by the law in the serivce. sleep ' every human '; WANTED Inf irmation and term? i ' ' I l him- - iuldi( ition, due to lack of with one and both hands C d be I! v ton n.. and Failure, to report and to bold eye open itu Acsts wiim r LUWiiNti wtLL, in t ie' ..; lal every and increased cost of pub- - on a nil to on belt of the relative to ranc of 5,000 to 10,000 not t'o I" ' f self subject to orders will cause him'' pport pun. ready open up artesian Pecos Valley, between t':at an be News-Citize- to be as a ' ati ,n. The fir-- i was them Carlsbad Current. l.akc Arthur an.l Artesia, W5.(I0 per acre, lcres Willi plenty OI SIOCK water. t'lCMV ,- - trebled deserter. lem-e- '.rbai re of t , but has no dwelling house, cood i0. ifi. Rec N. M. '' milt-- :' in IS" and a State .rd, Santa Fe, the... ' A deserter is tried before a was land l!.Mv:ni v. ell of artesian water No. dm v. ill ,ve a had f pure ta-- y civil tk Colfax Elks Entertain Brothers. '1. State Fe. N. M. of 'ik ,.f the court martial, not in the mnly. Kcror.l, Santa WANTED Ranch of 8,000 to 10,000 have been be-J- ,1 t courts. The penalty for desertion,: rale preparations iiiuxi A(:i;E---ON- cres- N',lst K00(1r Rrass and of n w f of Carlsbad "per third down, , th. v. hen th nation is at war, is death, Will Help w;n the War. ,inadi tin iir asion I.. ttmt at reasonable iiiien-s- for ill t Kosv.-ell- 'water. nOf pay any fancy prices V.'ri ,.1-- and the bifr-ih- y the i:i!;s' of :, of ,1 The United Stales is now at war.! A!':!red:'e. Hapcrinan, thoiuanil acres linr vn ?. State Santa fc. on. p- ,s !, to do 1 - Record, Fe, be.-- '' t flic- In .ter. Arlhur and Artesia the a ,:., Valhy, p., oil iiaprove- ' United Stite-- is at war tatiinTs ,,( Sprinpa-- tract ai.e ': o v - The .'i , of welt cx'rVr-i- r the ;,r,,- t - tk-I- hii' ia wat, r, will irrvD cai :' tr.n.sf its very rsi.I.-nc- e as a republic ' to harr-- t about ten thou- Kith ot August. Hie Kuswell r Tr is in the v bu hels ,,f win nt from their N'at ion will take aloiiR a brass band t,:,s. , s. - N... 5(.'' 'state Ren.rd.' Santa I e, .irvi b. ad steers. $J bead. - n .1 o v of free men Through yearling per 'i!..' in i:t p of Mr. ami a for the K. M. " Sl'"' 1'"''. 1s'- M. - - if.'aft law it summoned eron four acres. perfectly quod poat "l e ta e , elective has K"?. to e Wr'ie it stated tha' some tiortions of benefit of elk who wants to re- - V,krL-'s- I.V hsa.rn'.era'ge" two 'and three extent. The Kir-a-- tht.se citizens who are believed any BARGAIN";, lrm yesr he;,t fitted and eudified to fight the . rot, will make fiftciti busliels new old friendships. A picnic dm- - . t,., nil a.tive ,n n,iehbrl.or..l "d '..fvr head. No. 33, ' Grant c,.tll,.., I IT I, IV. mfty "f h,.s fr f I .1 , 1,11 1,... , , .,,,.rt-,- l diam !,! tlio Air- - Itoreain if lalen on, V.ist M II Mate'''' .atlta ee, ot. ! our and pa- as e min- - fre.daai liberty. Loyal, "'. N. M.-- Nu, 65 t"tal sment ,.f m'lf 't;:-i-- Wills. AND FRENCH will and do ..itiV.ni will mat,, forty-fiv- e bush-- ! th and a bif ball at the Armory GERMAN Imported thei. thou- -' triotic jTien respond l..,,-h,.,.- .n.l re . many hundreds ot ami the some. ,ai;,...c ..lo it a tin- few their full duty. Shirkers may be ok. Wripht Alldretlt;e invested, will k(tp luks fsoillR TWELVE SECTION RANCH Six sections ,,.,, v Siiddlc "'Stallions, Brood Mares and I. past vetirs, lie.av in la-- t has.,1 Slate Rome land, .atrt r...rii.-rl- TnrU that en ib. d iri.-- ;,a-,;a- ., i treated as deserters and shot. Those ily wheat year and make patented ,,., ,.,,. land. This is ,, .. n,, I itl !,s.r,,m li.miesna.1 place near!" i.,.'-,-t,i,:.,Ki W'lll sell ninitly. or in tnal ie: t;,l s i I,( a t ra- - would save lives lose;-- success harvest. Springer Increase Plant. i:i 'u.ila in t': lines ir' iandsiWho their may ety 'tw Mexico, has plenty ol water ,mni.h. intcreste,!, write.-N- o 55. State t Times. im ot tne j, t ion o iort I. ,u ,i tin- la u- wh :r h a nd on the them, nfter all. The men who go to auxiliary plant rtinuc .,,! in,, timber for the protection of stock Record, Santa Fe, N. M. Utilities IS Price $16.(KKI. No. 66. Slate Santa relates exa mil at .n and th.; state and "a11 ,or lne,r country nave a cnance Company fast assuming Record, county collected about Yankee Mine here that insure its! N. M. THIRTY HEAD STANDARD BRED Horses exempt and a'lh,,ui;!i there will (,n,. hnndrel and twentv .I,,,,,..,,,,! to return, ana witr. tne nignest non Opens. proportions and mares from yearlini;s up; good stallion; deser- - lhe Yankee coal which has witlnu ine a CATTLE LOCATION on which can take Western land, clear. Or what have prr.l.ably he many instances in which dollars additional tunic th,- law rf or6. The cowardly, shirking muie, icompfetion sixty flays. you a the knowsbecn inactive for several months, is hip; JO horse power hcmi JJiesel make a forinm. (.oo.l for 5,0l a year you. llox 175, Chadron, Nebraska. No. 62. tlie oliirers the law 1'ils iter, facing firing squad, -- dis- - now the scene MM'nKine is anout .or - displ ee IlllUhV I" tu'ltrnieut. This law ha shown itself to be-- a.hat d?a,h " rta,n, that the of activity and reauy sinpmcn ,;"',se-- imklinr. Oood BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. to thi- news. umiieis nave starteu to at mm ... ea,ol ytt there ha' t'P time been k' of revenue for the Brace everlasting. War wuik trial "".i soi.c.sis climate, water, good trrass, good es- produce , i ne tocat-ii- ". atinn. No. State Record, Santa INVESTMENTS El Paso real (omp'.-on- ol" ,, - Several nun from Texas be is I"r, tio deliber: am for place. . . areisliorlly rcariy. juant stale till KHIIIUCS ILiHliL- . . . . n , ... , , ... :i N. M. tate investments well. Increa-sin- fr IiCsS. This ,( ne ;t (., .'.1 " pty true. ' : !,.. . ' tipparent pr.iilucnie; mines It lias (pert . :tt i. i , n Af .... values. assured Some , s;,-- I . 1; ....:...,. n . 1 I,;., Future that tin,-- uh.i fe-i- lhe valuations in no nj win ue spent pit r ail'I ' ...ivs i ...s .n.m v.. i nree fictions (Iceilcl"...lainl at n.SU per county because s, acre or will for for TO1 ?ot d on hand. Indicate size draft do not 1, .,nv ii iau or.ivides fur For a number of years the New!verhauliiiK the machinery before ac- - crude oil deposited almost within the; base three years things tun r,( .f contemplated investment and scad that an tl ;Ust,r, ,. don.- in- - has No. mi; propcrtv. in realitv makinu esuv. protested Jniilcs from Tuctitncari. 46, Slate Record for list. McCtttchcon & McCutcheon them but ill-e t'l ' tention towards the people of thctcoal mine is one of the best in New! Santa 1. M . inaly. to tax the pr ulnciui; mint - 1S Kl t .Mexico, nt on. tune was con- - nanus r: "- - Jfills Bids. Paso, Texas iff use l:i al Til- - state, and insisted that it stood for and Sheep mange surface "!-- ; .... m of Acrcv closed a :"' '"" ' trao, acres I UbT iC LANDS AND MINING "rnaMert a their p t, u nt-- . and c by parlh-- Yw York, nnd brothers, deal, then tax I in i t'.e.- i ted '' tbnvn on account of the with etc at Lovmuton to Intild specialty, twenty years xperience lis At with some of the mnt 'l"ked :Spleilid r.piortuiuiy develop by ll adiiiiniu-atin- n ot profits. r t ai the the pub- - lib rs in- - his ot ewes re irs ami out to S( bav, !; a mi- - ,,,, pob't cians of the stat an,! rs becoming btiviiif? entire stock sheep, 'ins parceiuur lic l.ui. laws and th.- adjii-tica- ion oi mine- .. : "1 I,,.., N. 51, State Record. Santa Fe. 'I .ore-siv- e 1...:.... I "-1- :1 .., r.,...r l...,,t, an ..! oiostitm- - th'-r- inifli r : best of .let ,.( i 'r, party, to which ,:. lie u" " in (it (' '.'i averape N. M aris'iiir lan, lames f t. Southern Bldg., ieiterl. V.,- - fif ...Il '.) not pay-I- t for ewes and .5 for lambs. All Park, Colli),, prove Thru- sc not - ,,t i W.e h nen n. IX Ci-- No. 61. oil,.', 7m.11 l ad ami " " is th: bu'd. - were thrown in. ahio the . lelinrjiiishnu .its, i i: 'ith im'ftuient ion reported that .1, 1 ucaircari. l.ets of water, ' ,. , w- ' f out- -' er f,t the v',rit 1. lias operef! eat orlfit wapons, fi.'ila'i" v in,!i,ai!, .lis tiiT.ks, S niiles of .vir-.- FURNISH LFCITIMM'?. In'ormalina ' a! lev. '1!,- I,'. h,- r:i e run an f t. ami a pair of horses. The Acrcv i.s No. 31, State Hrcorti, ,iy km,!, any pla e. W,- endeavor ta i. part ..,', 'lan'ce wp open '"'. N' M y, a want to i SiWXItlo. 1? anythitur Iiuy i "." i r. about The 1 WOKls iter !) ;.; pattiialatlv liber;:' !'ai.ui h'aton port p:iin; '.iiii: ' want to cow, bilv, sell or I' of an-- oTf its tiaia-iraid.- an Crev-- know w in lev are anout as nr' tieus deeded land Write us for titan and tic SSM an fitie of mire. prices Vl-t- sht-e- 1, era;.s anl lotj water 1! Inf. ion ,v lb Ol ; i. Hi h . have handled for mat yers Aueney, P, Ue'lt the e., for wa y they many n- , ' Carl-ba- O. liv r. Oil 't I; ad. off the ."I Na ' ha'.a- im--' ps. Current. pr,.. (f P. : nd 3 wire itrp.y,,p, Si ord, S:: 11-.- Fc, N. tl ..f 111. n ', .rl. on the Sec itie IN,r,FN WMtS PENEIONS-Soldie- rs of the .r -- Inn th-- t' v v ; fe lute ttnnina-- rbip Passes Over Hope w'.li'vvs may ..ia It,- leoislation. th- - v for tl ' niilitar- u'eht a birr airshiji s ,K si hp. .1, plenty v.'at.r anit !' hrnlay s atal .n.t' 1'; er. Southern IiIiIk , I ' a,r, pr,p;,riii:r te t( t c. :'l n-- ': Hivrc. Montana. ,.V1T !loie. It '.as llfiile'! !.'. c. i;,'J head of - (fi. . i. callle.jW- '"""'- Mov-i,.,-- it, Tbey have the i dir.a lion of Obi and oee Hid ie- !:.ilf liiil- fr-- ni T.i- ; .V 'in- - Cro.md Wc a I to a I. v like it had rr .pofitir-ti- Price Cylinders ine speeiallT for ;i' the sura-- ami nrpent. Rmti-1- er r, ,11.; tia.-e-- and ' S'r.l- - Fe, N. M. !' engine 1,. - t or a red hot the vie t.f this 'hp:h- pi- ocrS!?f. fr every 1, a cede.! 11 north-'ii- . V.'ib on v t .! f " e for the hops 'he border, land miles ake flavens Tiros. Mfrr. flr countv. The t 'I'c, Waz-'- -- an, tine land, lias st. Colo, t 'id I t Free Press. . glass I'.J Denver, ml ion IP'' pocr:, w'dl I'.Mitr the Katon Pass, Valley be v,t spun- - v;apr, Hit SILO CO.NSF'.RVKS of app, 'tip fit to an illl- - ubout lite same for wood and posts. Price rTFD. pronnd, 5,1 To Ae-n-ts for crest-s- t tl.,- 1. H I" SI. 00 p r acre down, balance SALnSMN appoint lilt: iee ami named New is now fed the Scenic Watersoont on Pennsco Posi-'to- ii.p by Stale lecon1, Santa Fe, N. Automobile on market, I.-- t it c I ' A water-pou- occurred on the a com-- - lie ip. a t ant .'a tp ,u not iiv.ay. The p ",v will he 'J"r's'"h"' open is with milbpt dollar t t e.blii- d h t cna-c- o 1 Offers excellent returns and pood d tin ,ti,p- play, .rlcned soniew ami ot antP't'e is (Ul'l 18 any. th many joi'ti reported in t. s miles southeast of 'i'licunt- ''Uiue. Write references. Suite 2310v Two re-- , ol' ,f the fence a ifb be d ottt.- to have lost several hundred head 2 Oil ? r e 'O pt r to losing, tra iefhtetii no wcild will, lots of bib. tty Tower, N. Y. a of his 3 sed. which .1 we!! Mail. flucp anil also Ford car was,anl wins around the place. All of this crop, ciueu land can lie fanned. is of a s a r eld losi , 50 Hi INTOLERABLE" SCRUTINY. washed away it one the PERSONAL lo pief cut lclioK.,-s- places of Quay County, room Ciintr ittlv been let. o ml th, eld cured forape soon b, Installs New Press. house; milk house; fine well and windmill MARRY IF LONELY; for results, try me; t : . acst and "prro-- c w.a-t- i uullttee ( t lat l'ie bouse; rood barn and corrals. Price most successful "Home Maker"; ol'leuil ai'tp.uuce unpalatable and Itreat- ,'ip;ri f. lorsbeiin. of the Springer RRflluT wish t - of this land $5.50 an acre, all no 'umdrtds rich inarriaKe soon; strict- men most of the time v 111 ft silm-- r ilfp- - the r cash, put tl lot: ip,:. titivi' e.vp. uniliire 'I money :ii"i has a larrrc newsiia-- terms. No. 38, N. M. ly most reliable; ex- dis-th- Slate Record, Santa Fe, confidential; years has he,,, s, I, t'tpa ami e 'i his a, jv,. stock Cvcry wbtcn K.m;re-- s voles for wa'- would, p pre-- and will a n ,.,..;,.,-,.- . .leseri.aionu free 'The Si.r... country. print 48 Ten Ranch, all under fence, two ',,1 Mrs lie. Ho SW missino of shippin-',f- v. be said President Forest Fires. riob." Pur, Oaklanl Idilt'onal pound added to tip- put "intolerable", the pa per. The Times has shown a lue in Ntw 1SW A! a it tide Diirine the present season there ,best waterings Mexico, O'.ilifornia. hat for the l!o and boa mi.an- - I" 'be rb'tnorrats on the committee ea lv Ptowth since it was cstabb'sh- - r acres cease VJ21 ; Mccr, lamb, st, a ,0 coaie wnicn expires vjci., r w a - t in-- , v been tot nl ot on tne - MARRY for sure success trv hundreds farnu tiol pet ; an v tra profit. Prices will m-- no. of conference. "Intolerable" to ( t VprincpT ant this movement ,0 tires mt UCTtt palcnt(.4 ian,i iea,elj pphca- lae r, ; 111 to W0 acres of State land wealthy wisninir marnaire: years in to bav,- t'eu ( have been Ami If Xfe McAtbio ,s a l.led J Jvat'Olial forest antl spltcition purchase early profit itt'e rushed to iiiarkit.w why. de improvement OVCr with the first payment of 50 cents oei acre husiness; most reliable strictly confidential t! bill a fir-- Mr. the,, when oim; law. in unheard of numbers the t antl P.akcr both thoimht to be fortner issues. jroct paid (5.00 per acre); 600 acres patented Particulars free; Successful Cupid Mrs " in- larRc number of fires the,,'' area burn-- ! Home Box 757 seven months of this year. The tandidates for the Presidency - am con,racUd to purchase at $2,900, 90tl Coppel, The Maker. Oakland, DEMOCRATIC FOOLISHNESS jjnly record at ten markets tentl to spend the billions' Installed Machine. en over nas neen verv smati. uiuv (town, oaiance jatsi per year, tj oer cent:' :i"- i.o. leadini; people's Pressing 48 did consid- 1.1K1..!(' head anil the such wise as to a poli- - G. M. one of the fires any j's for seven!"! promote Harvey has installed one of in Mo- - Democrats "carry-refio- rt erable damage, this occurred 640 also The are circulatinp; aimonths 7..1.)S.'Xi5 head of cattle, a boom while nominally the latest makes of an American government land; leased school MichiRan-N- o. 69. netjtieal 600 section. - Charlotte, to the t feet members of pollon and destroyed about acres Water is on homestead and oat- that increase of l,5')5,.W,i head or 5.7? pcrii"K on the war", and if Mr. Wilson steam prcssitiK machine in the clean- ented - of timber. Silver land, contracted for. Price $5,000 to the present hepublican adtninistra- cent, antl for Tuly 52.43 tier cent. is to be complacent while his sub ing and pressing department of his City t.nterpnse. marry lion an muopenuent Drouuht conditions in the south- - ordinate in the War Denartment and, tailor shon. This addition to his pr.ee site contemplate . 1rmc.7ne,r'ipa?e!ke movement next year. In all proha-- Wl.st a,K prices caused this Ins in the Treasury De- - equipment was made necessary by GUADALUPE oVr Si!"rF"plentVf water. 110 in the "admin- - with timber for stock located bility Republican r!1sh to market. This section faces a partmcnt carry on this competition the increasing trade. The new located 201,CthZr"Tlmiles north of Tucumcari."'ftNo. protection, near two on has ever hail a thought of pudden ' hoof. at public we can see how chine has an of the older 3", State Record, Santa Fe, N. M., railroads, particulars request. opportnunity. very expense, advantage Cattle Thieves. No. 64. State Record, Santa Fe, N. M. any such tliintr. but it snumls uood tn retaimtl at home until there is ma-'- a coni,ressionnl scrutiny of the pro- - makes as it emits steam at the will 1500 acres deeded land at 110 nrr acre. the Democrats and they keep tell- - terial eriin in will aitl to in- - cess would be irksome, he "in- - of the both the Cattle rustlers alonef the border All level, no waste land, located west of WANTED A WIFE; AM WORTH $snfl00; weight, may operator from top - 11, of New and Texas jvew Mexico on lotieiy; wo. marry hi once, anureas nnu- to convinie the meat ot tolerable. I'.tit it the is is Mexico,. Arizona,...... Itaniey, i , Improvements, , , tni; proiiainy irymc ctease short supply the money tomd l.iwer pads. Mr. Harvey now '',1 . okia m;.,..- . .k ,... , - -,i,,, : ne oi ni,t s bo - f to numerous, antl "" p'emy ut ilise is u in antl also pav- hatidsotnelv. spent to the- 1,,st ... ,.,t. .., f ..it 'are reported, . . ."VU - ..... inatpp 10, ,.,:,;.,. v.iil oi in ,.,,i ., - ii. L'raziuir lanu. iau neaa oi cat- s.iiiiuiiid. lint: Dem-- : f los 1 ' ,L rust aiM.mrti in- niosny j,. The only to ,ve the This will reuilire feed and d the nation, tne surest wav to make that conies his way Raton Reporter.v.,i.,, tin iv litem up ,lc, $r5.no for cows; 40 head of yearling ocra t s at the n t t tat.- i is a i! of at $35 Jill Rood stuff. Want to sell cattle YOUNG WIDOW, WORTH $W,00n; Vprf leetaui therefore iiniM be ' ;ivi (Tiri'iuil fcrtrtm tnorc money when litis is to in the StU'll ;infl lantl all topcthtr No. 40, State Record, lonesome, jiiixinus marry aprtin Mrs. M., split party ,e ilo i:t er was so nece. 'nrv. i'"nc will he to invite comre to Sewer Work S;int;i I'c, N. M. 24, San rraiuisro. Cal.-- No. 58. . Delayed. M. & M. - as has in ide"e,- ta tlcc- Si'inc l'( cd not mature1. v;( v,tlu- entire fit-I- of Work in Sewer District No. 2 has Fixing Up Garasft?, crops Tir;y oxyicnditure. K. H. 1w? acrc dcrdt-- mo acres nf State LADY OWNING tion vinee the fi'st t. te s'riteele. m tl1'- - David Mansfield and Manier land, 44, PICTURE THEATRE, ltieLe !nav le i!''mtti "i;o. jbeen delayed on account of the com- lanu ana some would 35, ' fiovcrnincnt marry League. Toledo, b'e.";l lieans ppit.-- eh-- f.-e- " 1 a With the the i.om,d thus s.utd vi'l. THE GOVERNMENT MAY ACT, pa I. v. which is funi'shintr the sewer ' " '"' li" rclimpuslpnent one improvements, 16 Ohio. No.' 59. i.v.ry - of is as- . I , T will the and miles ot wire fence and 50 acres tion the P, publican ticket make more nuitt n. and beiniT able 10 hey enlarge buildinp; irrigat- pork, ipipe not ner me . I'ruit and of all is to - jn a concrctc flonr rtnfj install ;d r11""'?.-- ,reSs Bardens wisliinir in- - sured, and th.t'e iiolliitp; ntTcr. It and profit atdf. In re t a that the to the ritv ns thov were iin- - Catholics to Marry, wnntinir tlp-- t palmitic i "c.e fl?" . ""SL-- trorlnotionn Booklet free. Corres- - that wdl not 'lip-r- is vet to bund turn of the onvernors of an electric plant and first class i?.ri. .' Catholic ample time the six.dcr contract to deliver so niucli lul- - m- - M,ch- b.f-.r- 61X10 ali.-- ( 0rand Eapids' and be titated and ::t th.t tin;" silos. The even in the e fi- - machinery. Thev have already ptttlThere are acre, in No. 4ir State Km,Jrrcc nare cost, western states who discussed, of s;oods to the government. M of the electi oi next vear. . t ia in a gasoline station. ua.s oi iiipii ptue.s, is uoi proniiu-- y, tne siiitaiion rctrartpnre ine Notice, I wish every man and woman is The h'epuldican tliffereiiees of the five. Talk it over with the banker. Industrial Workers of the World, ' occueniana mites irom l- - ,v. r,j ,w ;. .it, mi,t, past ha'e been more miapitiarv :i" the business man. and the countv mav force the federal envernment CURRY New School House. .wf"c"rL'm'urgL..a.'!e chronic female or nervous trouble, t,jwould The San "rr..,!.!''1" Sur'"- - A' real, if the rival leaders had potten jto take some action for the snppres- - community north of Fable. Tnced'C dif-- "'.11 1 afdeoty ; n in- will have a school for time. Later. Will lease 3 topether and compromised their i'hc Santa Fe Railway has a prac-jsio- of the lawlessness the first place to years generally v rtn M50 vear. Must sell 175 J be in Msniit wtr-ci- it.l wilt nt. oer with lease Wanted'rTe'F.vcrvhftdv Snfferinor Piles, lis ferences the would now tical bulletin on the 'silo and dulfred in the members New rTi party its by of that Installing Siding. V,c!nea(l f cows at $65 per head, including tula, fissures, ulceration, constipation, bleed-tcni- control of the state. I.. apricul-'waniuato- n. As soon as the location The: uses. Write L. Johnson, The recent doings of the The Santa Fe railway has begun 50 hea(i of calvli b Bidc Ten cent ing, itching; write free trial; positive pain- - Democrats realise the situation and'tural and industrial acrcnt at Amari- - I. W. W follnwers nnd their tvitim. work on a long siding between Far-we- ll oniinuca on page cut will be allowed. No. 42, State Record, less pile cure. S. U. Tarney, Auburn. lad. live, Santa N. M. No. 50. are circulating these wild rumors in lu, Texas for a copy. A. M. Hove. thizers in some seven or eight west and Clovis. This is intended Fe, the hope of starting something which ern states have been actually trea- to relieve yards at both points, whpch will cause a split. KAISER'S GREAT GLORY. sonable, and there is every reason at times becomes crowded. The to hope that the patience of the men stock pens have been moved to a PLAYING A GREAT PART. Listen to the Kaiser I at the head of this government has new siding west of the depot on the Thev" fthe foes "have slandered heen exhausted and action will iTexico side, makincr of live ? that " loading That the world may "he made the German name, but they cannot jsoon follow. stock more convenient than at the safe for democracy." America must the of German' The of at least six of iold Y. New tracks are laid t extinguish glory governors being t Texico-Farwe- ll T demonstrate her economic strength deeds." the western states have joined inlin front of the sta- - t her capacity to keen the processes: Yes. The ineffable glory of the'urging upon the federal government tion for the convenience of the main T of trade stricken CAVF.LL. t ...'p.e. America, execution of F.DITH That! some action which will free their liiic aitu Galveston line trains. I Y " I GRANT LANDS FOR SALE economic-pi- or facm , nstnes will never die. states of the dangers threatened by stagnatio, thr mgh s s an- - Yes. The moving finger has writlthese enemies of all mankind but T l DE BACA rreheiisii 'p wrik who h ave m on the roll of honor the story of the themselves. Y . tl- ? 7338 Acres in the South End of the De teal pre ould ;' dang?, imurder of women and children on j Vargas -' Y the whop r :t for ebi- we are the l.usitania. They are dead, but THE JOURNAL FOR JUNE. Barbecue at Yeso. TI fighting. Immunity from invasion, That A free barbecue to be held at Yeso T Grant; $3 Per Acre. Y they speak. glorious deed, too, . guardianship of the world's money never will be expunged from the rec-- 1 June imports totalled $.W.O00.00O. he 18th of Anpiiist to further interest A man-po- This ranch is five miles north of and miles south T resources, with er so great ord. the record month in our trade his- - in the campaign of Yeso for the V Lamy eight the of the selective Yes. Bcl-,tor- one-thir- Y that operation The rape and rapine of and two and d times county seat. The Governor will be A of Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, on the line of the Santa Fe draft will not seriously hamper the gium. The foul, slanderous tongues 'out imports for June 1913. The invited to speak; a band will be se Y T of industries and of husi- - of young girls, crying for mercy asiverage rate of duty on all these im- - 'cured if possible, to furnish music railroad, in Santa Fe County. ne-- . ness, we tace tne responsininty tncy were dragged into captivity, will ports was six per cent, the lowest for the occasion. Rev. Weimer. Hon. one-ha- lf r fore the free nations of the world of echo but can-ira- te of in will t It is all stock fenced with the of one and through history, they duty our trade history.ij. H. Cornett and other speakers Y exception tor all the not dim the luster ot German kultur revenue be secured. r conserving heritages ot, June imports paid customs Y miles on the north where it some rented land. Y an. we snail serve manKintt. eacn its reputation is maue tor time ana.m the sum ot Six. Irl.tWO. June, lyiJ, Owing to the report that there is joins tn ms own 10 a of Yeso all the citizen way. accornmg eternity. imports paid fil.'iXS.WKi, an average shortage water at It is most abundantly watered and has the finest pasturage ; the Y his ;and those who lhe of Ger-ira- te of IS cent To it an neonle from Missouri are reouested capability keep; its. lying suntcrlugc per put 'f soil iiusiness prosperous ai ituiiic win rnany s reiaiions win nicrica, ine cner way. June. lvi. imports were, to be present, mere will De Dronco- - I being a rich adobe, which is also highly adapted for agriculture. work and the nf 1. make possible the the political devilments all per rent greater than June. 191.1, busting, steer roping, speaking and sheltered t tories of those at the fronts. kinds a Nation while the customs revenue amusements. A dance will be A valley on the east, through which runs the Santa Fe f against friendly imports, other The newspapers, the strong arm of these, too, are deeds the unperish- - was about 30 cent less. The Dem- - at the new at f T per given garage night, Y Trail, (the great, Transcontinental Highway) affords a magnifi- X the national defense, are playing a able glory of which is a preci ms Ten- - ocrats rave us the present tariff La I.andc Enterprise. T greater part man tney nave ever tonic possession and cannot ne taken in-- wilt the promise that imports Y cent road in all directions ami the valley furnishes the best of shelter played in making hi?riry. They away. w..- - Id ' so increased bv the cut in Gatherins Mesquite Beans. t - i w for stock in bad weather. tight to destroy pessimism, enconr- res. lie sl trom .a.e air a s that customs revenue would The drouth seems to have produ-- f all effort for the common of school children and non-romb- s a i' crease. See how age good, ced an unusually big crop of mesquite ? acre than state land and is far to land and btis:ness. st:- - taut-- . Lit us not ,k this acii- - i To have emailed the for stock to Cheaper per superior any promote industry o,rlo " ,.t. beans, only thing - ; - and in of wi pp. revenue hs mulate trade these efforts t"' 1st p. tot.?, ri'vumts at live on. Many people are gathering now being of fered. Possession given in six mo-ti- from date of sale. f e::d be t thank-- 1 t the nation's forces iuit;ht proud. X'.tl.iitcr. riot J '017. av rate of dnty, them for the winter and are Y they - r?ge for victory. vn ii '. :ta t t,:,. Ii j::an : auo ,: v- tia p.?. to over fp.r beans. La Lande Write for fuller information to Santa Fe or c' import nij mesquite Realty Company, - an :'i',.-pp-- can rob t:'e ''1'o't 'l v, .rt ii r f poo.U or at 'ie O Fulerprise call on Lorin C. Collins A. JUSTIFICATION. Xat'on of t';is' p! riops dee'!, r .' ; . ;,rlv :"4 ?"'" OOQ pCr an- - rr Carl Bishop at suites 17 or 19 Catron th-.- - Fverv sneer'it that is rnad these ' et tl'.t '.:im. e' '. 'n't it abort time we Bad for Winter Pasture. Block, Santa Fe. New Mexico. 1 1 . i";.-- Ani-- - t - C deeil-- " G. rn.ai-- wi a j P.- thr. Preciil.-n- nnd tile mom- "Vorioui J'..' little mote of am Uxc He dtouili hat reached the state j ' a l e and ip itvi'!'; .'aantt - the uneasi-- j. y tierc nf life eal.inet tpstimntli.-- ,v'l efr;;- fron ports? 'Inhere there is considerable .p..:- - . 1 . . . T to the fores'o.'it of those men. who. ally aufhor. Chicago lerald. ness anout winter pasture, int places with Col. Roosevelt, asserted wlnn "I'c: te and freedom'' is one nf the cattle are getting poor and some lis Y the Lusitania was sunk in May. 191?, If it is true that a well fed goose slogans of the Germans. Let them ses are reported. Grass is as dead that the United States should and sells for $11 n Hamburg, our advice keep on till they get freedom and as in the midst of winter. Sotonole Y must enter the war against Ger- - to th? crown prince is not to go to they will soon have peace. Pittsburg, Lake is dry which was never known declare giany. jthat town. Dallas News. Post. to fail before. Old timers and to for the of f A. D. 1911 and aworn This is approximately $3.20 per hen provide payment aay 28th, day February, ' Suhacribed lo before aM tiia) for less about 68c unpaid balance at the expiration of thirty NATHAN JAFFA 3Ut of March, A D., 1917. the period, or, yeara from date of the contract, and to Secretary of New Mexico. itj Ida C. Xrick. chargeable to each hen for feed, $2.52 provide for the payment of any unpaid (SEAL) Notary Public. NEW MEXICO LAND balance the of hen net. While this period covers NEW MEXICO STATE SALES at expiration thirty yean OF NON Sanu Ft Couoty, If. IL per from the date of the with in- LIAiflUTY OF of contract, J SANTA H LT Y COMPANY. (SEAL) the nv.ist productive the year terest on deferred b the lit, IK part payment at rate who My comraiaaioK rapirra; Jan. 29, 19U. it would seem that the hens would of four cent per annum in Tne tin. Iith imd periiuitH, have this per payable uHSocta ilu a lout-- form REVIEW re- advance on t lie of the date day locivt her tit STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ) NEWS at least pay their way for the anniversary a u ruler aiut ol "f cunt rac I, uiynu-n- to be credit corporal i'ti, ly virtue the a STATE OF NEW MEXICO to I he firms ant) partial i J ot lie UiWS V.ihS'-i- hv hi mainder of year, thus .leaving Mluwiny ennditinn, ed on ihr amii vr of t he 'late "f con Ii.ipli COUNTY OF SANTA FE. viz: rsafy id the of net of not less than $2.50 tract next follow intf the dv e of tender. Asstiid.'iy leinory On this 31st day nl March, 1917, be fort production NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Alart h n- - The successful !i.Mer must pay to tlie The Commissioner of PuMic Lands of New ,Ac Main), api''jved 5tU, me James A. Massie, to me per lieu year. Estancia News "An i I appeared per. per Commis&inner of PuMic lands, or hit his nt h mi tiiittl Aci to fUgulate tin. urm.i-- son. agent Mexico, fir uit such sale, in-- illy known, who bciinf by me from four.) Herald. PUBLIC LAND SALE liolilini Mich ieth of ,.nd ) i ii:!;. iii ol for1 uujy (Continued page salt', the (he liuH'. to rt anv .u;d ci! '!'ti Corporations sworn, ,!nl say fliat lie is the Acting Fro. nffernl him fur tin four I Mining, ManutactiinnK. Jtidustrial aod other been derided rm work on the build- (price hy larvl, hjf ofh red al ;.i hnl 'nsr on anv sidi nt of The Santa Fe Realty Company, Cattle LEA COUNTY I" ' rest in nl vam e for the b a f t he ah'.v will .ml ijui. th mentioned, and the aeai will commence. Shipment of Texas of Mi' h the fee ohji ii rporalion ing purct'.i prif- V. id po rcliy f affixed to said inslrurnent is Ihe corpo- Dock Cauble came in from Tone Mfier of thi Commissi' ol Put. lie T.arv.i, ami ill shall he The last part of the concrete walks appraisement U Veil bidd- rate heal of ...aid t orpiiraiioii, and llrjt said This and went to R SinH IY, Nrw Mexico. im in, il i,, (he snh' herein, ami ill Mil f th "'"""' " instrimunl u sieii'd and sealed in it p.'iinjr down this week. makes Monday morning In- - is be. Nm K'c is hi rt hy given t lint fnirsuant aH t anv'Uios mint ctiY Ii. ihai hsin of .,M to meet a , lies my seal mt ii by authority of ita it to walk from nue end of Tuesday shipment 10 of nn of ni:rc-.s- i in r ili hrtni'e - Str-u- I i ii .1111. torpirali' possible the prtivisK'Tis Vt (' it CTt ixi if an :tnh d jol lliiard of liirecti.i :,, (In: said A. Maa- - i.v.v-- M f i! ! James 'of 300 head of rattle from Rift urn? JO, !. i ot II !; ' !( the street to the other on walk'. Sprinps titimtn whiiit s;v n''iinM July, ai V, d,;. .said ill to be N n of it r'.lllll Vannlin News. iTcsas, which lie wi'l put on prass if 1rx ami !'. n.iv j'.iu ill. the fin' act and deed of said o f tlit- ,1. I Offi the .v N w Mexico if sue i l.''IK, corporation, in the Osborne Xara Visa raulnt!iirm .f tlx; ll.llih lull of I'nl, lit- I. mils Mm I.N WiTNKSS 1 have hereunto pasture. 'iit-- L.in-- wi!l 'flT ? a con- t ('''itmuibf ;iui ." hot cxci ute F:;l!i- nf M.,h J.'i'oD ntr, Ji., st n.y hatitl and Stat, tills .lid of . News. th- v d.tvs it h:m in'-.- Grali. day Store Changes Hands. Tublic after Wn ir Puh .7. in);, im. 117, at Sinta New Mi xico, in I'fhx-k- , A Si m ... I II. l.i, v ih- Stat- I. ;Mnt!i, 1. C. B. W'rdiif s'Kiy, ptf and Office, ,,.. V7. I'l C. Clark, S. Q. Burr and Joe I iJi'inlirr y, i.l'Hi .kV Ida Krick. In r V V, th. nvini:t"n 11 id lo th.M the purt'lliist-- ul Ma rar in mi 11 ti t 5'h, (nun ft pr" Notary Public. Shaver have purchase the grocery Torres, pr UH'p of I. Ft at f f JN'VV Mcxicu, y nt tM.ite prtyment of noi County "i i ' :. Ol- viA IK. J Santa Fe N. M. business of d. M. Daniels and will 'raiser of last I'Ck SOlU front (1f (he Court limine therein, the fI ltrt.'-t- of five .per County, rropresso, ninety. TERRITORY OF 11. h! - of viz ' nf he .urr!i:i at time NLW MEXICO Hi a Hi. ill L.f make several chances at a th Will a rI Mercantile to, ItO, Ilowinj; d?ef.rihcii tract land, nl price nt'y after itay My t oi:tinission latter lie Pale ami to ttie xniration of I). pcrbLiUail Micuel A expires: 000 of of is 3S, pri OFFICE OF THE I'll, appeared h'.n JO, PUS. date. The new firm will be known poiinrls wool, all wh;ch Safe No. MS, All sections Twp. yrnrs trmn Lite of the and SECRETARY J. II. A, 15. In a 24 ,13, lliirly contract, ii'ira, uliiur, (C'llifMHATF SFAL) tins s It was shim-o- via iy. 28, 30, 34, 36, to lor the t un- ham, knuwn l.j me tu he the whose as the Vaughn Grocery Company. year crop. jjh..R. 3J .11.1 pruMiie payment any CERTIFICATE OF COMPARISON. persons A1TKST; M t Pmirrxctn 'i1l-ir- TWD. 10S., HE; 6. 7, 1J, J9. 31, paid halanee at the of names arc subscribed to the lorcyomy ccr- - the N. r R. I 1, 3. 4. KVM, expiration tliirty Lfirin C. Collins, " 35, Twp. 1!S.. J4F.: on 2, yi ars frum the date of the with and at kii''l leded lo me llnl ihey 1.1, 15. 17. contract, I. N.ilhan of Terri- illieate, Reitaurant Leased. Record. S'.SWM Sec 1; All of lectioni Jaifn, .Secretary the ami cae.'i ol tlieui ai:n.d a 11.J excclileil the Secretary. . of New Mexico, no 22. 25 27. 29. 30, 31. 32. 33. 34, Twp. IIS., Gf fm)r r C( nl ner oavahle in tory hereby certify that a.d ceilifieale as l.i.s own in e act ami ENDORSED: Mrs. Geo. McGill lias leased p( f(nnum ihire vcas file. I for in R. 35K.. rnniaininir 17.W.5.64 arrei. ad vance on the of the date ncoril this office deed, for illc Uaes ami theleiu No. M08 of the Shipped Wool To Boston anniversary at lour P. on Twenty-eight- purposes the restaurant until tlie first The improvement s on this land consist nf contract, to be credit- u'cloik M., the et feirlh. Cor. Ric'd. Vol. (,. Taae 414. Mercantile of partial payments ilay of A. IJ. 1911; year and will leave for Helen to join Tilt llanlon Company fencing vahteil at $2250.00. ed on the anniv rsarv of the date of February, IN ITNI'.;-- WIH.HI.Ol'. I have here .AMENDMENT TO T1IR CERTIFICATE tend-lan- Of HI' OF her husband who is keeping books shipped 50XX) pounds of Torrance No hid on the above described tract of cm tract mxt the date of Articles Incorporation unto Milled tn name am! aHixeil mj i IC(iRI'OU.TION wool to Mass. mar- - will he accepted for less than Five er. Of tarial seal, the and a .ir last aboee THE SANTA l'K KIFM.TV COMPANY. for a flour mill ami lumber com county Boston, THE SANTA FF. a IN Ol l E OF Dollars (J5.00) per acre which is tne ap fhc rmin.sioner of Puhli. r.amls of REALTY COMPANY, Mitt n. I'll. it A. V. Davis will No. (702. STATE CORPORATION ( OM.MISSION pany. Mrs. take jket. praised value thereof. And in addition W Mexico, or his anent h such tSlgl.. J,,lm W. May Jdinp f NEW MEXICO of the thereto the nucci'Rsful hi'lilcr Trust p.iv tit llic 10 t "i'l also, that ,avr- the fol- - .Nolar l'nhli. oh charge restaurant. Vaughn ..J,. r' rv1 riwht n j' any and compare, J:5S V. V. a con- - for tlif that exist on tile ., offer.-- s.iitl lovMiiK copy of the same, with (N"1;. 'I Seal.) pr 17; News, P. Padilla has taken improvements nt srilc. PnssePsion the original Edwin F. land. r of sale for above then, .f now on lil. . ami ill dare it to he 8 l liimi.iviuu s S' i' it m If l'.dl. I'tisrcJ, Itract to build a 4(1x80 Karaite for f'.nlr.itl th'' !' epirt Clerk. successful bi.Hcr must to the frui ts will he n fin October r;ins. i! tin rcfrorn an.l of the I The pay i'iv i..nuoi;si;u. d H I'. S. to m. 11. b'rancisco A. Torres. This will be of Vuhlic I. or his 1017. whole thereof. No. 0?UJ. "P!" Commissioner anils, apent 1st, STATE .M pl n 01 uivler i1 m:v i:i1.0 ian adobe structure with concrete hulihiik: siHh sale. tlie Witness mv li.uiil ami tlu official seal ihvin my hand ami the' Cor. K. Vol 6, PilKf 'f, NmI ol the i ss 'floor. will imnie- - priee ottered py turn t.T tre iann.4 tout the Slr.te Office Ihi- - 1,1th. 'real crntory of I'irliiu i.'kll il'lers' N.n, laalallv e Work commence ,lay New . OF SWTA FE, per cent irteresl in advance for the hatanee I'l?. Mexieii, at the City of Santa in-- SANTA fu.Mi'A.W, for Pienic. f' July, i!ie ( i;i.AI'l,i rcrlifv th;,t this i.t 1 Lovington Preparing Big Idiatoly. of such pure base k ", t e f''es r he, apilal. on thj 2Sth day ilci i t iflice , of New Mexico r - pr HOIST, P. KRVIK.V, Secretary y I.ovineton, is makincr ereat prepa- and scim ni and alt s of A. I). Ml. 11; I I' M. (f Aprd in(r apprni est forum in ?ii-- nf I'lilihr l was for its annual which PLAN mridrnta! to the hnU- herein, and aeh and I.a,ls NATHAN lAFl'A NATHAN JAFFA, ,,i: duly rations picnic, NEW OPERATING Siale of New Mci Se. i Xeiv r Corp all of said .iniounts mupt hp d' in I'ul.Ii.-alioi- i i. tary Mnico. will be held this on Aiif?ust 22. posited Inly 2 1''17 A. year OF STATE UNIVERSITY easli or lifted at the time rf Alii HI. IS I I April D., in icr rxelianye I'ulili.aln.N Seitcmb.r 1917. nl INCtiKI'uRATlo.V 23 and 24. The pconlc are united APPROVED BY EDUCATORS sale, and whieh said am lints and all ff i'l, !'''i:r.; this celebration outshine any- rlieni are suhn-e- to f. r f'd t nre to the State Hit'. SANTA IK KEAI.TY COMPANY, iilvl del MAS MEXICO, ) making ' Mexico if hidrler does 11 Al if New ll.e f.m Thei nil - ' of the kind ever pulled off Ari)tiqlltTf11i', N. M. Ao,re.- ' J rsuiiud ptrsons lu reby as- 'l VI A I' N. M. thing not f vecut e on: rat i ilicm.-ehc- l:, vithm tlnrtv days STATE OF NEW MEXICO ls..ei..le toKether to f. a cor-- M. II. It.. on the ha mailed tn him the in ( he e I'lal this ll plains. tcntion of prominent eillicatnrs after it 'hy p.. rat ion imdtr ami by of l o;fi,-e- , virtue Chapter on Ihe l!Hh d.i) .1 .Ma !,,.,,, the has been at - and said r'tntraet to prnvi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION '79 the laws th- - ni, NO throughout country iute "f passed by Legislative A. II l'.i; hit A. V., as STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY. of th, T. of New j - LUNA "-- v t a Assembly iritory Mexico, 'duly 01. led I! nil, ol the of ",ULl" nimuuiivvmvin pn ni en of nnt ipRi than PUBLIC LAND SALE March 15, II' four-quart- approved entitled, "An Act Cor. 17J h of March new plan of .f ninety-fiv- rent nf the pnrehase pane ;hi lt day Operating Pt jio Kevuilate the Formation and Oovernment A. 1911. NOTICE OF SALE OF CERTIFICATES OF Of under Price at any time after the sale and prior ROOSEVELT COUNTY of ( Minnie-- , U, the University New Mexico, orporaliiins for 11111 Fire Bake Manufacturing, is my hand md Seal of cdlice INDEBTEDNESS OF COLFAX COUN-T- Destroys Shop which the from its - Industrial and olher pursuits," for the ob eo. W. University open S "'l' and l. Armijo. NEW MEXICO Fire broke out Thursday morning Oil UCIODIT Ol ot Xthe ex (Republication) jects pmposes hereinafter set forth, p. id K.e rdcr, Santa Fe Co., N M. ing 1st nils year, will payment any unpaid balance at amt to that end make and I'lTILIC N0TI1 E is in the 12th Cavalry bake shop and Inlrntlon nl tleirtu frn.n tit tl.lt,. Office of publish the J. T. Sandoval. hereby given lhat the be in operation every month in the t the Commissioner of Public Landa, loii.iwinK ccriilic.ue ol IIOAKD OF COl'NTY COMMISSIONERS of the with interest on deferred incorporation. Deputy. the building and contents. contract, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Colfax 91 h destroyed year, except September. A number at the rate of four cent OniiTily, N.w Mexico, on the Some of the who were payments per per Notice is that STATE OF NEW MEXICO. day of p'17, at a of boys asleep of presidents have writ- annum payable in advance on the anni- hereby given purauant The corporate name of this company shall' July, regular meeting University to tlie of an Act of J Certificate of Comoaiison. I. of ( in the building at the time had nar- R. of the date of contract, provisions Congress, oe j lie e Kcalty Company "ard toiinlv "innii.s.siotlers, .under ten to President David Boyd, versary partial appiovetl June 20, 1910. the laws of the Cuited Stales of America anil eir'tie o luthoritv in them vested row with their lives, several payments to be credited on the anniversary of New n. escapes him on the enter- of State Mexico and the rulea and by lan dlllV p. sed and adopted a reso. congratulating the date of contract next following the ol The principal place of business of said of New Mexico llllioll of them losing all their clothing) and shown the in so date of tender. regulations the State Land Office, the sshall be the Slate itrei.v sp.ei.il tax of ONE MILL prise by University Commissioner of Public Lands will offer company City of Santa Fe I, is her. b. certified lhat the annexed lollar o tin alualion of al effects. Columbus Courier. of Public of 111 the of New Mexico, and such ,.11 personal promptly adapting the institution to The Commissioner Lands at Public Sale to the hishest bidder, at territory ;. ,r u,i r,,,nt,.1H of t,, nv Colfax subject to taxi-- I New or V. . i? Iur Places ol business as the Hoard of ,,, ,,, a war basis. Several Mexico, his agent holding such '2 o'clock. It on w..ln...l,. 't... a,,,, (v,,,fj,.... ,,l l, .,r,.. n,. S'ate Co. inly purposes was efficiency and establish ,!,, - It Drilling For Oil. sale, reserves the right to reject any 26th, 1917. in the town of Portalei, County of ,ir,c,"rs Company may ,., , Till-- SAN TA t. REALTY CO.M- vi. r III. ii 1' 17; and whereby the others of the state universities will s lo tune. lor and 1. all hill offered at aairl sale. Possession ltit,,,...li ..,. - t...! .i;ff"ni time the lircst lit I'ANV. IN. ..111 III. of forty" ve 11" ifu ates of indebted- Work is fine on the - (..:.. .1. progressing Ilie new Ol Dill unner contracts nt sale tor the anove tics- lie Court House therein, the teiniiiieu, iiie agent iher.oit. as on il ami Ii. SS ot 11 ., of New adopt plan operation. ' lnl(i H..l".""'' """7"' t salt, appials County Cliax, Siale oil well on the Anderson farm near c, of ' print ip.,1 olficc m said 111 01 (. a ,.. Ii o as:de from the New Mexico univer-- , ''" "n "' cnhcd tracts land vis: ":r!"r , , iiy ,.,,,,,1 the ol 'he Stale tu M'SK'o, r Ihe sum of HUN. 1917. '' n whom s. re of , poi town and the for a 1st, upi rvi any ,, imnission. Ilh'l'.ll l'i H ARS. TWENTY-i- l prospects good a or more will be . , . . ... s can be DC ..L.tr, sity year required ...., ..... Sale No. , ,, ... B pro.e.-- had, shall M. A. n l - ncia arc very of s,.ct!o ;,! testimony whertof, the Stale Corpo TH. ll!i AM) E lil NDRED DOL- prooucing Tiaiienng(o m.c tI,c ci,alle )f the State Land Office this 16th day M; containing acres. The improvements "'r' ration t I'liiiiussi m 01 the State of New ARS. n.v an: Ii'iri.'- d, in antii if a. e n of the tB Biiu-- would certainly maKci Tllp ..w ,)lan ;s ;iKn ,.; .vcU of lune. I'.il7. on this land consist of fencing, value SJIIO.fK). III Mexico has caused this certificate to be rais.d hv s ii sp. .'la! levy; r. 'N11 f - - business hum in Columbus and ccived in the state. Students and ROP.T. P. EHVIEN, bi.l will he ateepted for less than $10.50 The obi. its Hit ,id e. rf" ..lulled by ils chairman and the seal of saitl mil at. a, '1 I" !', p.,y atile of Commissioner of Public Lands, 1" r acre which is the appraised value. !. ' pine!,; se t "tiii.iission, to be alfixed at Ihe Citv of tl nt! would make Drnvncr's bunch can I ''" are to President M,',!,-i- i "i- , and 111. e tin- A II 1.'. like- in parents writing of NVut ,"' 'tig. gf Santa on rt: d.n ..' Apni. i in r cent tonments look a holt' a fmir-quart- 01 of M. dough lloyd their approval of the First Publication Tu "17. Ihe ahovc sale lands will be subiecl ale! ollerwii'- in S. CROVF.S. s nut. Columbus Courier. svslem and that t.ast i'llbhciliotl Air ust ;c i'Ji7. to the fni! ''.nt terms and conditions. 'Is,. a 1, sit- s. far.,. s, Aclini; Cliainnan. fll "1 especially iz: mill' ..nl iiiininr all liter At test: and OA toitiire of il which will permit at- The sn, eessiul I'iddtr must l ay to the '"'l i.U'l rij'ti estalt l.liW IN 'AKD, d Boar I M'KINLFY at tbrei-- i .muni jsii.Ki r oi I'nl, lie l.an r ins ageru T. stabb-- town P' iy ..ft Clerk. to law tendance the lor l, - I'tiivrrvty STATE OF NEW MEXICO hoel siieli sal.-- of the I''. S, si-- or twelve inoiilli.- in each rig all parks true ! rice ofli.re.l by him for til.,- hind, f. ur - d NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION B. &. B. Cafe. year as the health, time and means per cent interest in ad'.ani the nit nt s. of the student will allow. Th. num- balance ,,f such purchase pne fee s e. and to HtiKial "'"I' Earnest Smith has leased PUBLIC LAND SALE i Company of jltl adv.Tlisili and apj.-a- al! The Mix Cafe and under the new ber pru'iiective students who osts If.: to the p.de and will be known as the w'-.- ' take wnrk in three nm', LEA COUNTY t ' h an ad o' said am a;.,' "( C"l- - management in ei' Mti s 'I ntjis' i'iteral' has surprised the rniit al. B. & P.. Cafe. will 11' hey keep open Office of C, ,.'ni;--- i' n. r ,.f hau ls ot and am. ',1 s si. a. Tn Iver-it- aiithorities. altlio-je- P..t,Ih in Isurer day and night and the Cafe will mativ Santa M. .rieittue anil viu'h students were The the ..f Ne if itV "f expected. Notice he re f alt 1:, be conducted in the most up to date by p'.ll's'lallt ill hi ..lw . appeals especially to students to the ' Act I Congress, The firm will do all ils own plan 'm: it al I. style. it in, iv. s ,.f the .Ml)' days lift 'as who find necessary to earn th'ir approved t h :e the I.; cling pastry and bread baking and will Stale of l. v. i. an th. rules and by Slue tl own train- t to th. expenses ilnrinj; college !n- Stale Land provide th,t' the offer regular home cooking to pa- Office, the t his ti n ;' l'it. ing. They are enabled fo w at k half Commission. ,,f !'i,bl;e !,, 's wio in'i'tr at ..j ti.ak.' payuo n; trons. Special Sunday dinners will ; h in i.nt i Ii .t it ih ei u;.,, t y lie Hilly l.'NTTFD STATES OF AMERICA the and tlie Publie Sale 10 the high it bidder, al - year a'lend lTntvcrsity et" th- f i:r. !ia-- e r .11 w all r .STATE OF NEW MEXICO be served. 10 a'cl A. M. on V Sep. pro any St the half. t their own nk, luesilay, ihe faV t , "i latl 'd inan- an. that th other P sh, l'dT, in : he I - pii.,1 ,.y, Itr ,r COUNTY OF COLFAX ovmg- SHOD .1 it,. in .late oi )! ,'l up. 0 10 cc as vvn.11 c ne ol ot th't: years . it, in ton, I,' a, Male New alcxno, - lua 1' 17, s. :; ). County and to provi le ft.r tl..- j. 01,11 ' ore In' nut .a r. ha,,- or othe CERTIFICATE OF INDERTf.DNESS MORA 111 in front of the ( ourt House thesein the Of college work. hfs .'.-- f I' V., I'.aill at... kilobit! T pent described viz: unpaid halanee at Lie ration of ti. all la et ss arv v.a'i rights rcsefvoirs ::t''l .11 s is to ny hat the omit v following; tract of land, c;.'. t .I'l ill aled complishcd by the new schedule with t.irs from l!,e tlate of the 10:11 ii t. i,l dam silts, and lo mine. noil, anpa-i- enviHop,' duly ..t x, S at' .a .w Mexico, on deferr-- d oid Ii oi all kinds. il'r.'.' lb, r. d address ot eacli ii ill r of 8CO0 out loss of credits and Sale No. 6. All ol 13, interest a th.' mii ..res ' l'i i.' '" h, ar, in 'he sum Bushels of Wheat. permits gra sections lymtlils To a llli p I R. of ot teair per cent per annum payable in i .n r net , maintain anil own wairon st"'S. postage tully V E filiation in five The fact that1'4. T. I"S., ME., All Sees. 2ft , nil-- HUNDRED DOLLARS About 8,000 bushels of wheat years. advarue e,n tbe of the tlate M toads and lilies, and build mills, and l1'"'1 a llol ol the said aioi'ial ing, W'll I'lft iVI-- l s th, iame on anniversary pipe a resu- In the m future will be 111 10 be credited tlecirie and iiiann i.iet u n nfr and thai at said annual meeting' ' '.y tile here hauled into Mills from the University s"c. Y; K Sec. NjV Sec. contract, partial payments op.'iat.' plants, - Ii'f.e I,' ..fter date being ivhswjj 8, hiti' to th" Certificate lt Incor- - sum-1- on the of the tlate of To borrow money, and to execute amend of, i'ii"''!i- nt, at tin-- is in tne nei-jswi- SF"1 Sec. 10; All Sec. anniversary contract notes, r uisitlera-it- . ei'" rest thereon Wilson tarm, where tlireslittig regular oyeraii'iu iiirougii y next tlie date of and of Hi Itollhl h. prt senled for it r 12i 17: All Sec. following lender. bonds, mortgages other evidences p'la a I' ct'iilutn ja r annum. 1 mer months also is WiW'H Sec. 1ft; ( - whieh was in w Is and he wheat is ot excellent attracting many WW The "ininissicirier of Public lamll of md. bit diiess or thetls of trust of the cttr- 'n ", tiotite the ;, t a ,I SI progress. Js' i4 ." I" who find those months "i "'r'jnns, :w' New Mexico, or bis 1" .r a i ion to secure the and fif'i" s, p ,1 la quality. Mills Developer. students their IT. 11S., R. 3'F... 5. 66, 7, aircnt. holdiiiiz such same, to operate int' si he sections a - 1, 1"17. . to do 35 R. sale, reserves the ri'lit to reject any and and on a mercantile or m.mufactur- February g 'ld or it ctiliva-- only opportunity college work, 12, 14, 18, 23, 24, 26, and 36, T. US., (any Ft-- all bids offered at said sale. Possession "if business, or to carry on any other To 1he Stothholdtr .! the Santa in n- tin' I'nitf.i In of inroads on the i.'SE., 1. 328. 22. - Taking Orders For Tractors. spite heavy containing under contracts of fcttle for above imsmtss deemed bv the direct- Mat,.- - ol th oho f ib- r: :t Ihe on the nteessary Rtalty Ctnipany. itr I a,nr,t.r " - Le,"- ll.r, tenr tbol' improvements mis lano consist described tracts will be itivcn on of the in connection with Tin of the Stockholders t v Ti id rvicsseis A.t "u r- -' ""' " .,( valued $1500.00. or be '"rs corporation annual inetiin otint of county, a'. ,iB,i Aiuioui j. "i'i.'" fencing at fore October l'yl7, ami of the - he will he Ci Ne M Carot?nt n are bttsv orders University will open on October lsti 1st, ithe business purposes corpora- ,,i ihe Santa Realty aimpany If y "1 Ktil.in. vie ', and taking Witness hand and the official seal in tin of Nt w Mexico, or else- - held at tin tin in the tli' of Trac-iwit- No bid on the described of my t'nn Ttrntory once ol Company t"r prompt pavment this eerti for a car load of Case h a much attendance than above tract of the Land 11th New on Roy larger land will be for less Five State Office this dav where. .Catron Ilioek. Santa Mexico, and tlu inti i st tluereon, the full accepted than of 1917. t t - - which except to deliver last year's total enrollment. July, A. D IV. iSalutdaV ihe wen v foil h tlav of l'eb- faith, ' ti ''it .in. of s (' tors, they Dollars ($5.00) per acre which it the ap- of the of 1'. M. the1 within the next few weeks. value thereof. And in addition ROBT. P. ERVIEN The amount capital stock the rnary, I'd", at three o'clock for Iv of C.df.iK ,.n hen hv ir voc.tltly ph tlgf praised Commissioner of Public Lauds, saitl company shall be one hundred thou- - election of Directors for the ensuing year; ed. thereto the successful bidder must pay sand (SiXl,(XHi IK)), one ALL ANIMALS ARE ACTORS. that exist on the . Mate ol New Mexico. dollars divided into f., r the iraii.saclioil ol such other business Th; (iTiifii ile is "m of a series ot lor the improvements 1'ulilication 13, 1917. of the of one bun- - before the eti.-r- Wheat is threshing out better than land. first July thousand shares value as may properly come meeting' like tenor and not evc'elintT in (Last Publication September 21, 1917. tired dollars t$HK).00) each share, and the and for the consftleration of the following the the sum of Twenty-Tw- estimated on, the mesa. While much to - atfurejate The successful bidder must pay the capital stock of this corporation with which atnenitinent to tin Certificate of lncorpora- Thousand Himdrr-.- Dollars (?J2,5'K).-Or- is of the of l;ie of it short on account dry Every Wild Animal With the Robin- Commissioner Peblic Lands, or his agent it shall commence business shall be Two o,,n: isiicil under the airhority nf and in such Bale, of the Fe K weather "yet it yields wonderfully son Circus An Actor. holding STATE OF NEW MEXICO Thnus.mil Dolara ($2,000.00). 'To transcribe the records of Santa st riet con for iiu y with See t ion of Chap well the tests 60 and better for an price offered by him for the land, four V. !Coutny and make abstracts of lillc to real! t r 5 ftf the Caws of the Special Session per cent interest in advance for the Tbe names ami post office addresses of the and other in the State of New of of the of New 5 bush- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION iirotiertv the r.t'i.slature State average. Fields estimated at Never before in of the balance of such purchase price, the fees! aid and number of shares Mexico and in the cities and towns of Mexie,)( n hi. h otivem fl on the first the history and r.ll incorporators, els ner acre are vieldintr 7 and 8 and circus business has such a of for advertising and appraisement PUBLIC LAND SALE of stock for which they do hereby subs sai! State ami t jiecially n he cities and day of May, A. I). J''17, the same hem display costs incidental to the sale herein, and cribe respectively ami tbe amount of the l'i ni S.int a l u County ami t charge an art of s.o "An the better crops in proportion. Roy exhibit- be wni Legislature entitled, educated wild animals been .'11.1 and all of said amounts must UNION COUNTY saitl capital slink with which said corpo- ui'l collect its customers fiu h sunis Art to l'r.ide for the I'uldic Ilefense," Spanish-America- in cash fol- ed as can be found with the Yankee denosited or certified exchange ration shall commence business, are as jI iiitiii-- y as tn.iy he au;recil upon or arr apjirovtd Nfay 8, I'd, the said certificate the time of sale, and which said atfin'lntl lows ami to be ch.ir-- Robinson Three-Rin- g Wild Animal it Of fie of the Commissioner of Public usual customary for, linn.: is!i'il l'i aii'Kij.Tte the cdlectiou and all of them are subject to forfeiture La id- -. Miirilcl A. Otero, whose prist office address such service s, an'l to guarantee all titles of a tax h viet the Hoard Wheat Growers if success- special hy circus this season. Animals carry on to the State of New Mexico the is Saiua he. New Mexico, most ribes tor maie, 'r issued in surli sums ami ot Cnunly Ci.iririi--.i- i ner s nf said County, The Wortman have the ful does a Santa Niw Mexico. s h In h Bros, the' entire Not bidder not execute contract five- shart of said stock. upon "ii urnis as may by su and ;i - pro v n!i in ,tut .nii horier by rt performance. Notice is nd- ah- within days after it has .been mailed hereby given that pursuant I. II. lr., whose post office i"ii 'i up"t-- ami for s du: of ,., t.i.n ,.1 Com- est showing of wheat in Kansas animals thirty the ed J'uliner, ch.irpe.l fniir.iy onv are tile w;ij displayed him Land to provisions of an Act w ho for t n v. .!.! JUU by the Mate lltiice, .said Congress, tin ss is Mishawaha, subscubes ftraels of ti;! and puai 'an eei the Mann1, n si'.t,,rs. iht!v foi-tj ,,t it nicetint' have Over to t'he apprnvid June .0. I'd'', the laws of the als-- t a Valley. Ihey acresij,, htcc, bomi(j ilrenas j,, ,i,c big tent contract provide that purchase may tin shares of said stock. an to pure hast tr u ',iu;.!kc 'i. Id 'e tj nt f'.tv oi A. D. State of New Mtxico and the and re- t f tlu-- July, in mucks amt it is estiiuaieu iti:n nil Linrls nf aotu and tricks, but at his option make payments of not less rules A. It. lirahain. whose prt-- office address hutldini: nr hnihhiu;s hu oii'ir aiol r ' 1"17 ' ' ' n the iib'-ril.e- .'111 will thresh out 15 bushels per acre :l,'an. of ninety-fiv- per cent .i:ia!t..t.. offrcc, is Parsons, Mexico, for prrs, atiot oi ihe IT I MI'KKItV C! 11' 1) Mi.it ali . '.j,. has lost none of the ( rjCP at ,i,uP t ouiuussioi,, r of Public Lands will offer stock. .. periormance .he riri.ilas. , any aU.r five shares of saitl pany. th'.nes - ured to ,t11 IS I or over to n,l ,.-- . of al sale to ihe Inchest bidder at VT. goon Jilil.imj.uv casil!r,, favor stunts of tie circus we I,. ,t. tl,. evi,.,ti,. iui.it. 'ii' t" in he i - id n A. M., on October f at present prices. Koy spanish-A- i,VP all visited everv vear Clowns thirty years from date of the contraet, clock, Tuesday, Th' tfrm 'f itif exist nf the orpo-- ' Ml inr! of Ill the town of Cuun- nf . lo orovitle for tbe navment r.nv l'''n. b. Clay!. in. s)i:t!l bv tifty lu. k 1m n ur v- merican. the led bv such interna of ration vcirs. rlv eM.t, lr i.ipp"n by dozen, at of ''V State New Mexico, in VII i unpaid halanee the expiration thirty "ion, .o, Mudd, for! , ;.n v in-- 'i! ,i;iihr 'he Court House tbe all- 'ri'i f tional favorites as Billy Jamieson, years from the date of the contract, with fr",m therein, The rlirtt lnrn of the s.iid corp' who iii eJioli ' ii, hi d F. M. Mar-vell- -- follow of land Ii Henry Farr has the Hughs Eddie o ritt est on deferred payments at the rate inn described tracts vit: nrv to ;i't as sue inr the first three v i: of K'Ko!-- tlnv Freddy Gay, Doric, Joe ' - up 'If SriMoNV Will tractor his whf.at land get- af four per cent per annum payable in mr 'Tith after the fihn;- ;int recording of e, t iifi. ii. f.y t'if Cli.nr-n:-- plowing and a host of fun makers who Sale No. est), Lots EJ4 ifir.-t.t- Ot'-ro- "linjr s advance on tbe anniversary of the date of 12, SWJ4NEK. this ct ri arc MifuH A. A. B. 'Ti and hn will '!" H'lnr.) "f for this fall. in KW'Ji!E!4 Sec. 1, Lots 3, t ting ready seeding have no peer, keep the audience tontract, partial to be credited SV!4. 4, SJ4NWH, (iraham anil .1. II. l ulmi-r- Jr., whose T10 ll, kt- Itlit.'t t th. Stoekholdei ?nei .ithI nf payments 'A. Sec. illy !y thf ('Ic,r'' a in the anniversary of the date of contract !.':ihW V'ihtjti. SWjvS 2, NJ4. ouire ,ailircsi:t' are as ainresmO. I ne t,ri lilt' s.tliit da Tii'i tin c il 'if ti'l continual uproar. Sec. 3. All of Seca. inunty, omniy C L. Justice has a tractor and a herd of ele- next following the date of tender. " 4, 5, nakc aiii niter the of this I'lif trr.rW.-- lit.'.ks will If 'i'sM lie n b' TMintf. affix- 'l, ;il Raton, thf Two trains of cars, J.v.M4. NLJ'jMVtf, N,';SE!4 Sec. 6, Lota 1, !, in me 1't 1.1. 1''17. .'tn-- 160 TU. i ti..t,i; I r mitianv f.h;.N ni .lirtfli-r- ot tne fri.m the t vtmiiLt ttl l.rtl.trv mi l v 'ilt of Md it ( oMnx, teams at work his acres carni- ..J. '. oimiy plowing and camels, a complete V i tt. unit ntiiut in nr Ilu m hi I NY'.v land for fall He phants New Mexico,f:..;or his agent, holding such AZkv!1 7 rtptitl ri,,i,tn til truing I'.liru.iry t't, lu Siafr Mcxirn, this 7th bf wheat seeding. val company, a wild animal display reaerve. the right 'reject sny ?iv. t , ' hy the M.tt kliitlilt rs. l'17. ,t ,v ,,l Aiii-nv- vor. sale, ,.d here-- , wi- has a good crop this and is a sii uieisi uurrcu Raic. 4 WSi?WVi IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have .tl.i.'litl ,s ,i .nxy hith wouhl (Sitnrd) year with every animal an actor, wild ai sain rossrssiun Sec. 11, SWJ4, WJ4SEX, t,,.;iifc t Ii s tli .'it"l In t in imda--r rnnlrnrll si nix inr llis aririvn S'jSM S'.Nyl, unto st t ttur liaii'ls atitl ytu to iuk'Ii rt turn. he T V. M.vu!iffe, Retting line for a better one next west led Jim Sec. 12, E'A Sec. 13, NWJ4NWU ttf A. tlit- performance by Kinney Jescribed tracts will be on Qr be SESE!4 tlav ttrmiry, II., l''ll. Icvtut tli.tt utu art- prttitut at Ch..irm,ui ni thr Knar'', pan;sh-America- given Sec. 14, SWMNWJ4. harvest. Roy the world's bucking horse fore October 1st, 1917. NjNEtf, tiFMSWy,, (Sifnetl.l MiKUt'l A. (Hint. (Seal) ;tn, ,l,fiirc tti tin mo, ytu tall wltlitiraw nf rnminissionf--j greatest SWVi Sec. 15. All of Sec 16. NMNVVii Sec. fSe.-i- Cnunty exhibit- Jat.tb II. .Ir. y,,ur prttxy .ithI vote in of Count v "f ColtTK rider, the finest horses ever Witness my hand and the official seal 17, 18, tttrt,ii. thr MiNEtf, Nli!4NVX Sec. NE, Nfc A. B. (iraham, (SeaHj I.rin ('. Collins, in thr tate .if Nf in and most of the State Land Office this 16th day NVVX, SEMfTW'A Sec. 21, S'A i QUAY ed fact, the greatest W!4SWJ4, TERRITORY OP NEW MEXICO. ) Mexico. ai June, 1917. NEJ4 Sec. 23, Satisfying ever offered, NWJ4, NEJ4NWJ4, WaNW!4, ) AntI ttiry fiirthtr trrtify that said St.,rk-- (Ctmiti St al ). performance ROBT. P. ERVIEN NK'A Sec 24, T. 21N., R. 34E., held at iii'rifr'fc is Yankee Robinson. of WA, Wlj COL'NTY Ol" SA VTA 1'E ) 'hil.lirs mrrting was tluly the time 'ATTEST: the promise of Commissioner Public Lands, NEK, SE'tfNEX Sec. 18, T. 21N R. 35E., The heaviest rain of the year in State of New Mexico. Before me .1.1. 28.1, of 'l This tremendous aggregational of containing 7,425.46 acres. The improvements day February, an-- T.". A. New Mexico was from First Publication June 22, 1917. A. I). aDDtarrrt Mururl A, jth'itiKnatrd V. IoCKrtt, reported will exhibit in Santa on thia land constat of tank, well, windmill, I'm. tirrsonaliv tot kholdcrs the sai'l aiutniim-n-MartlBl'was shows here Fe, Last Publication September 7. 1917. J. II. Fuliiu-r- Jr., and A. K (ira- - iuiy ''.inttv CIrrk early this week, where the 13. and fencing, value $3,000. Otero, rtad atul its tnov-f- and that the N'OTH K JS 1MKRF.F HF, CIVLV. thr. Sept. ham, known m mr to he the persona aiption - was broken with a ven- Thursday all nf saii Mk kh"i.rrs nrtn cai- thr JFt i of S, A. D. 1917. drouth No. 3. whose nanu arc ubscnttMi ti the tore thr day jit' iuber, Sal. til, All of Sec. ' ' 1U A. M. at when five and NENW'tf, if .md to J" pn " "V" 0,,(t thr heir of o'clock thr geance Sunday night, STATE OF NEW MEXICO NUNEX, SKtfNEK Sec. 10, ti'A, coin crrtihcat acknowledged me, k, V,.. t nf Two Japanese sp'nning companies, NSW'i, tht-- and tif them siKnetl ami fr ml tinr of thr Cmintv ILnitr inches of rain fell in about NW!4SE- Src. 11, T. 24N., R. WW, that rath )- two- - four fifths the and have 32E., own free fin d and (SIS- mtire tnan ( ('0, nty( f.w M, m die City Amagasaki the Settsu, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Lot 2 Sec. 6, T. R. executrd said rcrtificatr ar hit , .tt ,if ill thf tti"kho1l-r- f two hours, doing considerable dam- SEA, 24N., tltfd fur the and ;ni,.r,.f combined into a new company with 3.1E.. S Sec 25, E!,SE!4. SV!4NWJ, SW'K act and urs purposes none. An.l OK COI.- - to hut rrnii! and srt fort h. vaini wbyunn th.y lurtlirri TRKASIRKR age property, Jienefitting a in PUBLIC LAND SALE Sec. 26, fc'A, NW'K. NV5SWX, SEUSW thf rein C ( the ,(. KAV capital of $15,000,000 1,220,000 IV WiTNKSS WHKRKor I havr h.rrwnto certify that linn nllins is I'ulylTWV MKI('(. will offer and the range to a much Sec. 27, ti'A. HF.y,SW, NSEX, SEJ4SEJ (iirvrV.nnu sen to crops shares. The new company will oper- MKnert name Hn,i Tif,,.,) my Pi,,,Ir". . . 8,aiu,uJ' tor sale at purine auctton, in and cents. VALENCIA COUNTY Sec. 28, S'AWA, Sec. 33, WAXFM, SWH my notarial, f rtrtifv that the amend-- i , i... i.i..r f .r greater extent dollars will one $, the and year last above written k,., ate 547,514 spindles. It be Ntt'M, SWKSV!4, Sec. seal, day incnt lo the Certificate(.of Incorporati'-n- as ,;,,;, 45 for sum of J vv. r,.rtifiratr, rach the 34, SV, Sec. All of irMKnt! .Mayes. fu-n- of the in Olfice of the Commissioner of Public 35, Sec. 36, T. jonn was in the words and s riI1, th it nid r rtifi. will be largest spinning companies SN,R. Notary Public, adopted, atrs TORRANCE the world and it is to do its Lands, 25., 32E., S'; SEHNWK, S'SNEJ. the same as in the notice nf the annuil nfftTPH for sale and Kcparatrly, as going Santa Fe, New Mexico. NF.!NE Sec. 30. KyiKE'A. K'A (Notarial Sral). and in' words and com- NW, Mv vommisnoti t S' inrrtiiiir is figurrt at ronse mtivctv Tinmhrrcd, each to thr highest utmost to root American textile SWX Sec. 31, T 25N., R. 33E., xpires ptrm- follows: hi'Mt thrref'-- for Notice is hereby given that pursuant containing ber IH, hrt r cash. But follow 6.37h.78 acres. There are no of m-- Labor. petition out of the Orient and to the provisions of an Act of Consreaa. improvementa RSKD: No. 670. To transcribe thr records Santa It H rrrtifir will n..t he sold for less Listing Tune on thia land. KNI)( CountT and abstracts nf title with a drive on our home approved 20, 1910, the lawa of the r. Rcc'd Vol. 6. ')$, make th an the v.ihir thrrcof, together with In order that the labor that up Paye in of New t necessary our law State of New Mexico and the rules snd Artidcs of of and other nronertv the Siale intrrr-i- at riird thrrron at the rate of market. And tariff Sal. No. M2, IxiM 1, 2, 3, 4, Incorporation the towns of t'-n- for harvesting may be available, the present regulations of the State Lsnd Office, the SNWK THE SANTA FE REALTY COMPANY. Mtxico and cities and six (6) p r per annum from the said them in their purpose. Commissioner of Public Lands will offer Sec. 1, NJ4, N'WSW'X Sec. 2. NEM, UWA srtnl tatr and especially m the cites and ,,t th the Patriotic Production League has ap- encourages Filed in Office of Srcrctarv of New Mi xh 1. (i,, uanct ret until date st Public Sale to the Sec. 3, T. 27N., R. 33E containing 957.54 ttwns oi Santa f e and to marge Df Higheat bidder, Feb. , WI: 4 P. M. ounty Mjc pointed a Labor Secretary in each at 11 o'clock A. M. on Tuesday September acres. There are no improvements on this and collect from its cuMomt r such sums Henry C. Tones, NATHAN JAFFA. I of the towns Yf the County whose POEM ON NEW MEXICO. ?5lh, 1917, in the town of I .oa Lunas, land. of money as may be agre upon or arc' TTea-ur- of Colfai County. t rctarv. Xo for County of Valencia, State of New Mexico, K. uual and customary br rharcd New Mexico. will be to list all tabor, both in Compared C. F. to J. O r duty Oh, give me a home the golden in front of the Court House therein, tbe Sale No. MS, See. 4. T. 27N., R. h s rvicts, and to Kitar;.nt-- all title y,7r ,,t.' n Awcuot 17, I017 and for hire. blanks 160 TERRITORY OF NEW MEXICO, su-- h and pbbf wanted Special west. following described tracts of land via: 33E., containing acres. There are no made, sol.) or issued in sums rir puhlication Stptcmber 14, 1017. Col- on this land. in Mich as mav be su h tor-- ; . . have been Fupplied the State improvements - in terms by by Where the sand storms sweep o'er ATI K Ul- SANTA fc, ) f ;,b- - and are now on hand for use. .1 N M7, nf rrttnn CnCN IY t tioration atrrrrd upon and charged ir lege the crest: W. 12. 14. 18. 30. 22. 24. 2fi. 28. .UL 32 and No bid the above described tracts I hereby certify that this instrument was , tracts of title and thr same. Council Defense is co- prairie of land will be filed on 18th of March guarantying The State of Where we've rattlesnakes 34, T. $N., R. 11V., containing 10,247.04 accepted for lest than for record the day an,i aso jc purrhane or erect a puitfitve; to the fullest ex- plenty acres. The on this land r,vr '"" .n per acre wmcn is int.n. n 7 um n. ., nu w huiiiime or tot oinces ani i'r operating possible and improvements i,t Rook 1 of $1000 M vmetiar roans. 'consist of two houses, well and fencing, appraised value thrrrof. And in addition duly recordrd in the records othf preservation of the records of the tent. ountainair Independent. - And the night birds whistle "Casey S aiuci 7J(1 m Thrrr an nun ft R M uiereto me successtui niotier must cay or. page on mis 10m uav n itiarcn ,ini,3T,v." on tne A D.. ion. In WliTeof. thr snid Tamrs r--. Merchantable timber on this land, value . Inc "nprovemrnts tnai exist Witness i I Tones. jof l i v Ir Witness my hand and of office, IV- i and I or-- Bonus Granted Lumoer iara. i ';e, Ar';ne nt, enlarge the scaln brines i Geo. V. Seer.-tar- of F- - Rr The Motmtamair Company lUfh"e coyote ,ach .f the above described tracts of Armijo. Crdl:n5. thr Sinta al" Sale No. 8JW. El',. Sec. 2. All of will be offered for - P. C. and Recc.rder. Santa Fe Co., N. M. ' herennto et th ir 1 ad-- 1 CT E'W. .land sale seDarate- ny, hnr To State Acent devoting all his has let the contract for an adobe ''! : its . , . 1. 1 C., j T 11V 1? itW All C- - 1A 1.. J. T. Sandoval. io," str :il (,( s k! corp ira t t'n to riiiili-liti- .. j 1 - t:me riitmn rr their ctrtrt i'"11 v.. T uv u ;w 7 oa ar -- ,f..l !.:- Deputy, i to the sale of our article and ti,. . ie The on tins land of Lan-ls- T-rVs- S"A' who will secttre 10.(!0 worth of The new nnrtion will be 'C"CC,,r improvements consist Comfnissioner Public or his agrnl X 250 M ttotise. stt.-- of n n ll"re t,!" Mexican. quail and Hl barn. orral. she., .ell. pump, Ins sa!.. the; ni? business per for a device two ftoncf in lieiGrnt- lni.lll t2.fZi.00. off l I v ! I.tnd. f mr .CERTIFICATE"r"COMPARIMJN I . ftneine and tlowine. value. mrice rt r the . Jan S tini-- t needed mnr.tifacturwl in a force Of men tr work "T1 L .: r cent itlt.-r.i- In ndvtrre the hal-- ' I. .vli.in tr. l.trv o, tu, rritory has Started ,' 'p W N . . maVirie the adohet of which Some J" ,n the Chorus Of Steamboat S.le No. tn. All of Sec. 4. T. R. once of such purchase rrJfe, the fees for ' ' M. .1 W: ; t r ify ATTKST: S.m rr:'.i:c:ro. W't' will c've ex- I. .r- -i C. Col clusive aucnev l'r.r State Wc want 10.UW will he ' " ... 'i at r,.,r v. ;. ... th- - netessary...... ,. ,',',i, ti ,!,..i .,.' ov,k i.tms TATE Nf.W n?:l'le men with some mechan- l.v.S.ofO ft. B. M. of timber aril all of :::,!.i:.,amounts must be de- - L - ill (!" Mr.vtro, rep Stoc't"-r.!der- s ' I Steed this - in or -l at Certificate of ical tra:ninii h.:t above all $3.?0 Per Hen. ion ;U;land, value, r sifd cah ccnif- t tl NTV s SAT IE. .v.. ...iriter and I'O out to nblile tne loco weed, - ,hc "mt saut amo-in-- trood Xo replies consider-e- d r)r;n r,.. sorine Ko b, , pn )h(. r(..cnS(. ,, ni! f th.m rrP to rrfenure TrtE SANTA FE I1MI.TY COMPANi, lames A. mer on , aWp ,ras f.,,,.rt N- - Mf I, unless first class Fred Kntclitn had 37 hens. In the And tne la. subsists oeautitui , Url win be acc,.r,,ed for less than to the State of New if the sue- - I -- . t arcompair.cd by 1 R a- - t I I references. Rond r nrrinil from Ortolirr to Ttttte he Scenes, IThr. e Hollars (S.vOOt per acre which is the crvtful M,idr does not execute a contract an! t. nte omr,;'rt"l the ' tv pse : X. req'rred. Appli-- rab- - value thereof, and in addition within alter it has been marl c T,y d t'- 'it-- t, with ..riirmal 1. i shotil-- be in of t.A ... f Wi'th an occasional mixture of appraised .. thirty ...days r th. ctnts yt .,.u s,.;j.. .i...... c.4. nrr:. i.....r ... r;i.. . t drrlart t.f th-- F" posesioi ra-- 1 V'lt arid beans (. motor car. the scran from the table. The th jmr,roVenients that exist on the land. said c.ntrart to provide that the purchaser V a come tr .! and of npar.y ar.tl that the f ttons included erotind bone ail the io emits, no ictcr, penayra nor gsjui, and also for the timber at the appraised may at rus option make payments ot n- -t the wholt thrrer.t. riuirate wrtr.h th-- have sint d as Pr-- - t..... Ku I - n- r some cooked We look lean ana nut are ' ! ndtr mr h.m and the sitl nt and r rtn.-l- of .ai.! M-- I R J. f AITTr time, milk, and . beans nunjrrv. ,inrEach of the abore described tracts will cent of the purchase at timel.P" C.r.at Stal t.f the Terri't.rr of Con is true ir substance and in fact. stout. . price any pany, ...... e m O mixed with hone meal. Durinir the healthy and Jim Kigliam, in offrTcd foT M)e wparstely. sfter the sale and rrior to th- - expirationj New Mt xico, at the City of James A. Vassie hr t S t r t, period he sold $120 worth of eggs. Farm and Ranch The above sale of lands will be subject of thirty yeara from date of the contract.1 Santa Fe, the Capital, n this Lorin C. Collins San Francisco, (AL lie didn't c une to her; Just stnud moon wits altogether true. They had plex and baffling considerations, that shirking thut. Hadn't we better be- there, gripping the cornel jf her book Brent hour hiiurs of tin eintitionnl in- their honeymoon became a success. gin?" GOOD case and staring at her silhouette, tensity greater tlniii any they had It was well along lo their month that "Well," he snld when he'd got his FRUITS FOR PRESERVES AM which was about all he could see of known during that former houeymoon, this happened. pipe alight, "It's the first question I her against the win low. At last he Kreuter liy ail they had leurnetl and Huso had spent a maddening sort of asked you lifter after I got my eyes .mid, in a st rained, dry voice she'd suffered since hours that repaid ull day, a day that hnd been nit edges, open: What lire we going to do?" APPROVED PRESERVING METHODS hardly have known for his: that suffering, nni could not have trying not to let herself feel hurt over "I told Alice Peroslnl," she said, "If you know Hint if I've let you see lieea captured ut any Hiualler price. fantastic secondary meanings which it "the day before we left to como up Adventure that then I've dune just about Hie lust Hut life, of course, cannot he wade wns possible to attach to some of the here, that I'd come back In a month, despicable thing there was left for lilt! up of hours like that. No mine per- things Itodney had said, trying to he nnd thnt I'd stay until I'd finished nil ' to tlo. come anil in u we were for. Not a Difficult Process and the Fruit Better A I've down here son oun even want to live cheerful and sensible, nnd to Ignore the work thnt contracted Keeps NOVEL. made you feel sorry for me. So that ecstasy. What makes a moun- the pntent fact that his cheerfulness I felt I had to do that. You under- with thut divine kindliness of yours, tain peak is the fall away Into the was as forced and unnatural n thing stand, don't you?" Than When the Ordinary Canning Process Is you're willing tu give me every- surrounding; valleys. ns hers. The children us n rule the "Of course," he said. "You couldn't else. thing." In their vulleys of commonplace, d little things in the world consider anything Rut then Used. By He straightened up anil came a step everyday existence and these oc- had been refractory. So, nfter their what?" I I tell in she said after u llttlo si- Henry Kitchell Webster nearer. "Well, won't have It, curred even their first days together supper, when they'd finally gone off to "Then," you. I don't knnw how you guessed. they were stiff, shy, sleep, and Hose had rejoined Rodney lence, "then, If It's whnt you want me If I'd dri'iimi'tl I was betraying that to with each other. Anil their attempt to in the sitting room, she was In a state to do, Roddy, I'll come back to Chi- 0 you . . . ! Don't I knnw It's ignore, this fact only made the where It did not take much to set her cago for good." (Ujjrlln Ttitf l OowlMUir) burnt Into me so that I'll never forget the worse. It troubled off. "filve up your business, you mean?" love must he asked CHAPTER XXV Continued. what Hie memory of my and bewildered both of them. It wns not much that did; nothing quickly. Ihe hide- In con- She nodded. "It enn't be done out 17 he tu you? The memory of The arrival of the twins, the more. Indeed, than the fact that she ous it's done to And now, voy of a lliistered to tell there," she snld. "All the big produc- It was u good while before Rose got tilings you? badly and, found her husband brooding in front after all that after you've won your tbt! truth, a somewhat seaiiilnli.ed tions that there's nny money in ure thi' key to Ills pri'iH'iupiitloii. Tin1' of the fire, and thnt the smile with light -- alone anil stand where you Miss French, the situation made In New York. I'll come back linil turned int tln :i r k ill Sixty-sixt- simplified which he greeted her wns a little too stand now- - fur me In come begging! somewhat by It! and Just be your wife. I'll keep your iilrci't, mill were half-wa- iivit In lie complicating They quick nnd bright and mechanical, nnd And take a gift like Hint! I tell ynll absolutely enforced routine. And house anil mother the children, nnd Kil'lli tvi'iiue corner ill Fifty-ninth- , that It soon faded out. The Rodney it is It can't be else." Hose and so many maintain your status, if you dou't hi' - nut. pity. anything they gave Rodney of her memories hail never done things spiil:i- There was another minute of silence, Unit the of think I'm spoiled for thnt." "nil ii like hi' snitl. "to occupations t'onteuiphitlnn like that. If yon found hi in sitting In tiny this," nnd Iheii III' heard her make a little their states of mind was That last phrase, though, wns said have nf there fur two or three iiiuriiil complicated a chair, you found him reading a book. noise in her lliroat, n noise that would much abridged. with n smile, which he nnswered with hours illlullt slllle ideas W hell When he was thinking something out arguing have heen a sub hud there lint been Hut even Iter babies Roi a one of his own. But with an Instant we have hei'ii tint here, being brought he tramped back and forth, twisted bis might something like a laugh In it. The next along with them. From return to seriousness, he said: "I've alive! lint It must hnve seelneil ! disappointment face up, made gestures. That habit moment she said, "('nine over here. tile time of the of Miss not asked that, Rose. I wouldn't dream tn In he.'ir me mi like receipt couldn't have changed. It was just ymi going Untidy," and as hi' hesitated, as if ho French's them what of asking it." that." And then with a hefnrt' telegram, telling that ho didn't care to be natural burst, hadn't understood, she add. si : "I want train she and the twins wouhl take. "Tlrt're's a real job there." she per- hlle fiilllil : with her! Couldn't feel at home with speak von lo hiuk nl nie. liver here, where Rose hud been off the hours sisted. "Just In being successfully the "Vnll must reuii lulier Hie us the lllfist telling her! Before she knew It, she was cry- there's light enough to see me by." In mounting excitement. The two ut- wife of a successful man. I can see 'ilri'llt ii i ii ii " I'niil in the wnrlil !" ing. w i now. I never It wns lie eaiue. .ii' lei'i ii gl '. very slowly. terly adorable little creatures, as the III that saw when It She n i her lirenili. then said He asked, consternation, what - but at last w ith her outstretched hand pictures nf them III Rodney's pneket-sb- e my Job. Ttnrdly caught a glimpse of It.- .'erv m ,v , with ;i warm little the matter was. laugh reached him ami drew him around hunk showed them to be, who were I didn't even see my bills; let you n her vuiee: "That's nut limv I rc- - "Nothing," she .said. "Absolutely lietween her and Ihe window. miraculously, Incredibly hers, were pay them down nt the office, with all le'iiilier Itndily." nothing. Really." ymi. "l.nuk Into my face." she commanded, coming to bring motherhood to her your own work that ynu bad to tlo." lie ii In him when he "Then It's that not hap- help "Look intn my eyes as far in as ymi she didn't gn tn Huston with Hod- - just you're "It wasn't me," he said. "It was Ireil tu scriimhle lini'li tn the snfe " py, with me, like this." He brought can, till, my tiearesi -- the sob nf ney In meet them; behind Miss Beach," ileires tif ('iiiueiiiiiifml eiinversjiliiiii. stayed pure joy i ime agai- n- "is it pity that in the collage, ostensibly to see tu It. She stnretf at thnt and gnve n short That sort nf thing ti : I lusted Iuiil' ynu see.' liniil yuu understand up to the very last minute, that the laugh. "If I'd known that !" L Q u Ii And when slniied iiml ... W) they lie did iiiiderstaiid It with his mind, Mrcs were right (June bail come in she said. Then she cntne back to the ':r ei eneh nther ill the gray lirit'k bill he ll little who colli and and. in to be point. "It s n real job, nnd I think Packing Jam in the Home. tn the where Hose's tas dazed, like tine rainy) general, building has stuiitl tun on the to any- I could learn to do It well. i neiir when the light renily. liniment, produce pretty TTnlted h in. Mil whs. It w ns lit the t'tnl nf a And of course a wife's the (Prepared Specially by the States or pans are desirable. Tin Is not de- ning .truck. The hope he hail kepi thing tin.; their rather unforeseeable only person Department of Agriculture.) discolor In :mle nr inure nf iilisi.lnlely nnhrnken - sirable because fruits will hurled alive so long buried alive be- deeds might call for. Her real rea- who can do It properly." The fruits which are so plentiful In ilcnoK And facing cinh nther there, he it. Pack preserves cold, bring the cause It wouldn't ld not be son was a shrinking from having her Still shook his head. But he many parts of the country this senson 'ill th.it wns siild lietween them was ns sirup in which they have stood to boil- out into a Minding glory like first meeting with them in Ihe confu- m. hadn't, yet, any reasoned answer to may be saved by preserving as well tier ing, test by observing thickness when his ivllhoul sion of arrival on n station m make, except ns before, that it as Preserves and sim- terrify platform, by canning. "Yihi'II i niiie In. won't ymi?" mid his poured from a spoon, nnd If of proper ing pain. under the eyes of the world. Rodney wouldn't work. ilar products differ from canned fruit V.'i." density pour over the packed pre- The she hail understood tills well and. lir-h- "What will work, then?" she naked. In that much of Hut the with which she'd knowledge acquired by enough, larger proportions serves, with thin wooden pad- gravity own stood in at the he clambered Anil this he couldn't answer. sugar are used In In puddling H'li'l'i'll the Invitation lllld tile tense- suffering her good riving eoltnge, preparing them, dle or knife blade to remove all air sle.'Kl now. She did not as nut of the wagon with them and car-th- e "We've Just got to go nhend," he that are cooked and In ness nf his .'iei'eitiiiii'e nf it. the siii:ire mistake, they longer, bubbles. If not of the density ituse I,,, had married have rled them both straight in to Hose, snld at last, "and see what happens. thut sterilization in containers right 'link ihnt iiissed lietwfen them, uinrked might special for packing, the sirup must be concen- done, the weakness of Ids response for leaving the nurse and the bewildering I'erhtips ynu enn work It out so thnt is not necessary in all cases. Bccuuse in end nf snmetltinir nnd the begin- a can do trated by boiling. To seal properly i .fdiiess IndilTeri me. She led him paraphernalia of travel for second you part of your work at homo. of this many of these products may nf suniethini; new. We move und to Insure safety from mold It Is ning over to her nne chair and inaile fib' could the nursery nnd give be In d bottles and left him in mum big packed desiruble that nil preserves be pro- She her sitting him sit down in Hose, in the surge of you Florence's old studio. And then and sealed with it, settled hersell' passionate glasses, cork, paruflin, Tight-sealin- g while she went intn lief rniiui tn t:lke It do cessed. jars must be upon the arm of it, mid contented gralilied desire that came with the would if you only came down etc. Tlglit-senlin- g Jars thus may be kit her hut nnd Jacket nnd tnke ii hero used, therefore, for these products. herself with t.ne of his l'res- - sin' tbeiu, caught them from him, for your two big Reasons fall saved for intn her mirror. When su hands, canning. Since they can be sterilized below the glance lie took one of hent Ills them up against her breast ami spring." '.line Imek she fiuind til ently hers, rhi'l Preserves, jams, marmalades, etc, boiling point, processing at simmering standing luce down over It. and brushed frightened them half to death. So "That doesn't seem fnlr to ynu," she differ themselves In the nl her winduw. unt. He didn't the1"" among propor- (89 degrees C.) for 30 minutes is pre- - looking l, ' protested. "You deserve n real wife, hai of It iviili his lips. bat, without dissimulation, tliey tion of sugar used, the degree of cook- tem- turn when she einne in. Intl iilmnst - nor ferable to boiling, because this The lliuiililv of tin with all .bowled and brought Miss I'reuch fly- iioiiny; somenotiy nasning in and ing employed, and the of iitinieili.'itely he began speaking. She iress. consistency perature will give better color. it rev tl to M'lg tu Hie rescue. dashing out." the finished went lit suiind nf her, was Inn much product. Though less rnther limp the his fr a "I don't deserve I enn't The general directions given may bo her. She swallowed one sob. mid an-- 1 l!"s'' didn't make tragedy of it; anything economical to prepare than canned niee lllld ilriiplied down nil .ill otto- get." he snld. "I'd rnther hnve a to fruit to nther, hut Ihe next one got from "'iniiagetl a smile at herself, though she pnrt fruit becnuse of the relatively large applied practically any man in fniiit nf the lireplaee, itntl away Interest In than to muke For additional con- mid she I, out in a fit she'd when she got the you possess, lock, amounts of and preserves. K.Heezei her III) III Is lietween her pike passionate suspected cry sugar used, preserves together ' stock nnd barrel, nny other woman I venience, however, the following spe- nf weeping. That i sed him from his hance. and subjected her Ideas to an similar prepurutions furnish a variety her knees. can think of." cific ore for daze a Utile, and lie her down Instantaneous revision. They were In the ways of putting up fruits and recipes given products "I diin'l knnw liuw luiii'h ynil will pulled She came hack to him nnd most to bo abundant the u his iirins-he- ld tier comfort- - persons, those two funnily Indignant again make valuable additions to the winter likely during lime iindersluiid." he "prnh-ilil- v tight settled In his arms. "A me." remainder of seuson. began: etl her. When In ll,,lc' Wiles, with their own ideas, their man told ration of sweet foods. the a deal. What I she got herself hand good hnpe ton ade-he- r she snld, "John finlhrnlth told me thnt she got went fo preferences, and the perfect ly in Watermelon Preserve. Cut one will have is that I wouldn't again, up. awiiy wash he a Sirup Preserving. guessed face. conviction of entitled to couldn't be womnn's friend and watermelon rind Into Inch bav ime that I'd tu and. coining hack in the room quale being When pound except otuollilng ibem. her lover at the same time, any more preserves are properly made I again, lighted a and How would she herself have squures. Allow to stand overnight in tell ynll siilncl hilm fell villi were I'll. reading lamp than a steel could the fruit keeps its form, is ten- drew down Ihe blinds. liked it, to have a total stranger, fif- - spring be made soft plump, clear water. Drain and cover with Illled tn he tnhl. lint I felt this is so It would bend In der, clear, and of good color, the sur- he leeu feet high or so, snatch her like that your fingers, about No. 3 (2 sugar to wllal you Wull't have lllldcrsliioil -I felt "Rose," said presently, "what are also sirup cupfuls "This Is Where We'll Begin!" She like copper, nnd still be a spring. He rounding sirup being clear and of 1 25 I we going to tin?" thut? quart water. Boil for minutes. hat hadn't any right tn speak tn you Said." snld thnt wns true of him, nnd proper density. In making preserves "Shall we make it a fche was rather apologetic all day, nnywny, Let (Stand overnight Immersed in sirup. .it all. iiliimt anything vital, until I'd real buiieyniot.il, he felt sure It wns true nf nine men out the object Is to hnve the fruit per some snrt liudtly make It as as we ami got her reward, especially from out a a Next morning add juice of half lemon given ynu nf guaranty until complete that gravely, word at time, of n dozen. Do you think It's true? meated with the sirup and this can be I can? I'orgel and let nil the Imy, who wns an adventurous and and three slices of tynion additional I'd shown ynu that was a person It everything as though they hurt. Hnve we got to decide which we'll accomplished only by enreful proced- the world he . . ." rather truculent baliy, much, she fan- for each pound. Cook until transpa- was pnssihle tn deal reiisunalily will)." "Are you happy, with me like be?" ure. In order to prevent shrinkage It He Ihe word for "Rnse-color?- " cied, as bis father must once have rent (about one hour). Let stand un She smiled, then pressed her hands supplied her, this?" she countered. "We enn't he snld nn Is necessary to put fruit at first Into been, and who took to her more quick- decide," with til cold. Pack, add the sirup, garnish- suddenly tn her eyes. "I undel'stnud." It was a question he could not an- impatient lnugh. "Thnt's Just whnt thin sirup and Increase Its density who She It with a little ly than the girl did. Indeed, the sec- ing with slices of lemon, cap, and pro- said. accepted laugh swer categorically, and she did not I've been We've to slowly by boiling the fruit In the sirup . . a while?'" ond fell in love with her al- telling you. got cess. Well . . ."fur Rodney then ." lint he didn't give him time for anything else. take what we can get. We've got to or by alternately cooking and allow. ;vt "That's what I was most as promptly as his father had Watermelon Rind. To mire go nn. Sinud there ii while fumbling fur," "What's the matter with us, Roddy?" work out the relation between our- Ing the product to stand immersed in Gingered lie said, "but I can't done before him. Hut little Portia each cut Into longer ill the wliidu.,', then ernssetl think very she "We to be hap- Is the sirup. If at any time the fruit pound of rind wasn't far behind. Two suf- demanded. ought selves thnt our relation the Rose (lie room ami liefure her straight Mniglit. I've gut It now, very days to voice broke shrivels or wrinkles the should squares, add two quarts of water and' brought up ficed py. We meant be." Her and Rodney relation. It'll probably sirup ti-- That we hail before for Ihe conquest of tiie pair of one ounce slaked lime. stand In kshelves, staring lilindly at the : though. cottage in fi sob over thnt. "And here we are be n little different from other. be made less dense by the addition of Let the twins were born down on the 'hem. nny lime water Next tie, lie hadn't Inuketl at her even as like this!" There'll he in It, and there'll water. overnight. morning lie There won't be a soul there '''I"" really disquieting discovery friendship drain and let stand one to two hours crossed Ihe rnnm. j 'ape. nil he be love in It. our To make these boll and time of ""'""cd the time when the wire edge "It hasn't been like this," Imagine 'deciding' sirups sugar "Mi. it's a nulls in Ibis year. We'd have the we water in the in fresh, cold water. Drain well and presiimpi thing try of this adventure In saitl. "There hnve been hours, n dny thut wouldn't be lovers! But I together proportion giv- In he - world to ourselves." novelly about boll rapidly in strong ginger tea (one say." liruke nut nt lust, "ii pitiful- or two, that I'd go through the whole guess that what Galbralth said was en below until sugar Is dissolved, ft motherhood had worn off; when she ounce to one for ly unnecessary thing tn say, hecause "Yes," she said, "for little while, If true to this extent: thnt ench of those Strain all Impurities out of the sirup ginger quart water) a!''""1'1 ,lu'm' lll','s, ,1"'"1' fot'(1 thing for, again, necessary." 15 No. 3 ymi must knnw it without my we'd want it like that. Hut nfter will more Before minutes. Drain, put Into telling v''r-- She nodded assent to that. "Hnt the be or less at the expense using: w while after a or could we ,l"'ir s""b'tly regimented made one strained ynu. Kill hen ynu went nwny ynu snld day two, rest of the time!" she cried. of the other. It won't so Sirup No. 1 Fourteen ounces sugar sirup by using pint -- to the "Why spring quite .Mill said II was heeiiuse have the babies? Could the nurse:""'"1 without being spurred ginger tea with one quart water and you hiltlu't can't we be comfortable together? well, and It will bend a little." to one gallon water. -- Von snitl bring them un to me anil then go blghcst pitch of alertness by the fear one und a half pounds of sugar. Cook n;y friendship! that was the . . . After n while he No. 2 One 14 "f u mistake some- - Why Ruddy, why can't you he said: "Here's whnt Sirup pound, ounces filing ynu wiinled. ami tin t ynu were straight bank, so that I could have "Hiking forgetting until tender and transparent (about half-orang- e natural me? Like old self. we've got to build on: Whatever else to one water. tlieni. and all thing like the juice of a with your sugar gallon one and a half After going tn try and earn il. And ynu told ynu, together?" it or not be, this relation be- hours). boiling Why don't you roar nt me, nny more? may may Sirup No. 3 Three pounds nine half-hou- r me li.it I'd never he ulile to see that lie said, "Ynu Hut he at ten o'clock in the morning, the a add half a lemon sliced darling!" And swear when you run Into things? tween us is a permanent thing. We've ounces sugar to one water. the were there was a couldn't manage more than that, omission of which might have who gallon thin. Place In shallow pans to cool, thing ynu lining I've never seen you formal before lived with ench other and without each No. 4 Five line Hung, worth entitled tu At the entrance anil Just nut of knew what disastrous consequences! Sirup pounds, eight having the rind well covered with si- lining, my not with anybody. Not even with other, and we know which we wunt. ounces to one water, I'.ul what I've coine tlow n here range of the elevator man, he kissed That attitude can't last any woman sugar gallon rup. When cool arrange pieces at- respect. And now If we find It has its limitations and !5 ami Hose, with her strangers. you're formal Sirup No. Six pounds, 13 ounces In cover to tu say is is that now. nt last I do iter good night." long, wonderfully drawbacks, we needn't tractively Jars, overflowing clever her wits trained not to with me." worry. Just go mgar to one gallon water. with and see ii." "Hut will you telephone to me us hands, nhend and make the best of it we sirup. Cap, clamp, process. told same her The rueful grin with which he ac- If no scales are the She would have spoken then if she soon us yuu wake up in the muniing, so be the tiling twice, can. no low decrees available, The density of the pocking sirup for in the de knowledged the truth of this indict- Theres that amounts of be c iiilil have commanded her voice, anil that I'll know It's true?" pride keeping sharp focus we've to be When we ore sugar may approximat preserved nnd gingered watermelon termination should see ment was more like him, and It cheered got happy. ed one for es il was. the sound she lundo con-- j She nodded. Then her eves went that Rodney It'll be so much to the by measuring, using pint rind (also figs and peaches) should be s1"' coula "8 " nurw "s her Immensely. She answered it with happy good. each and 16 to eyed her intention to him, fur he wid mil she clung to him. "Is It ,,lat '"' 8""a Antl when we . . ." pound tablespoonfuls between that of No. 5 and No. 6. - one of her own, dried her and aren't half-pin- t. - It Mlss French Hose wore off that nerv- eyes, the For the recipes which turned uputi her quickly as If tu inter- tnn Inildy? Is possible for a thing more She guve a contented little lnugh Peach Preserve. Boll three pounds ous tenseness over her new Job very asked again, collectedly: follow all measurements are level and rupt the unspoken words, ami went on and cuddled closer down him. nnd th.-e-e water Within n week she had a "Well, can you tell me why?" against the standard sugar quarts together wi'h an almost savage bitterness: quickly. "You talk like Solomon in all his so- measuring cup holding until Is dissolved. Strain out all thut was noiseless It. seemed to he half-pi- is used. sugar ' Mi. I'm under im Illusions about it. routine established "Why, me," snid, she said. "But can't Have four frlctioiiless. "that It was you who were different. lemnity," you For fruits like wa Impurities. pounds peaches I bad my chance to see, when seeing Imagine thnt we're going to be un peaches, pears, well sorted so that all are sound and do remember how And you have changed, of course, termelon rind, etc., should would have meant suiuething to you Hut, you aghast happy. Really?" preserving firm. Peel the fruit after immersing was over weeks John down inside, more than I have. You've be in not heavier than No. helped yuu. When iiiiyune but the she the forty Ills answer was thnt he begun sirup for about one minute until the Unlhrnlth hnd talked about as the been through things In the last year perhaps I. fruits like berries can be (or blindest sort of fool would liavt seen. couldn't imagine It, but that he knew Juicy put skin off into boiling wa- of Girl nnd a half, found out things thnt I at the Into a heavier slips easily) I didu'1. Now. when the tiling is pat- probuble run "The it, Just the same. "Even an ordinary beginning sirup, ter then into cold. If desired, cut ent her consternation over the ideu of Just know nothing about, except as I have about No. 4, because the abundant for the world to see now thut marriage isn't any too easy; a mar the fruit Into halves, or thinner crescent- on the same over rend about them in books. So, when 1 1ulce of the fruit quickly reduces the you've won your light without imy going doing thing I mean, where it's well un- -shaped slices. Add the remember how things used to be be- riage, quite of the before peaches help from me . . . Without any help! ami over again, "around and around, derstood which of the to it density sirup shrinking to and cook until clear tween us, how I used to be the one who parties can tuke the sirup and In spile of every hindrance that my like a horse ut the end of a pole?" shall submit to the and place. When the preserves to knew and how I and always other, are finished transparent. Remove fruit shallow idiocy could put in your Now, Well, It was with something the things, preached which of them is the one and ready for packing, the cover and way! I to that the man Important of tray, with sirup let stand tiller all I come ami tell you that same feeling of consternation that, spouted, get feeling who's to have the of density the sirup should have must look to always right way. over night to plump. earned the set out having thrown herself heart and soul you remember you now, There's reached that of No. 4 or No. 5. Sirup you've thing you've a generally something perfectly Pack the In sterilized to get." into the task of planning ami setting like well, like schoolboy showing that decides that made with very acid fruits can be preserves jars, off." unesciipable ques- made heavier cover to overflowing with sirup, which There wns a little silence after thnt. in motion a routine for two tion. But with us there isn't. So the than pure sugar sirups be- shoul be further reduced boiling fdio got up and took the he hail babies, she should find her- She stared at him Incredulously. who's to in will have without danger of crystallization by post question got give if not thick enough. lid and abaii lonetl at the window. self straightening up and saying: "But that's downright morbid," she to he decided on its merits time cause the acid inverts some of the Adjust every to form rubber and process. "Why tlid yuu tin it. Ruddy?" she "What next?" und realizing that, so said. "It's horrible thut I should make a difference arises." She a ugar, changing it a which feel like she concluded. burlesqued will not Tomato Preserver Make a tisked. "I menu, why did yuu want to fur as this job was concerned, there you that," look of extreme apprehension. She cooking crystallize readily. sirup. mine and tell me?" wns no "next." The supreme merit "It Isn't you," he told her. "It's was and content with Cooking. Since long cooking In- using two cupfuls sugar and three deeply utterly the color and flavor of add one lemon sliced "Why. in Hie first place." he said. of her cure from now on would he just the sltuutlon. I can't help feeling life then. But he wouldn't be di- jures fruits, cupfuls water; just it Is desirable to cook delicate fruits six Inches stick 'I wanted to get back a little of my burring emergencies the placid con- that I'm taken on approval. Oh, It's verted. "There's another reason," he thinly, of cinnamon, such as berries for as short a time 15 one I couldn't get that until tinuation of that routine. There were got to be like that! There are things went on. "I've a notion thaX the nnd let boll minutes; then add thing os after of small or I'd told you." no llernic--s abniit Hint berimed save in thut. with nil the forgiveness In the we're after Is about the finest possible. Cooling rapidly pound "yellow plums" "egg thing a better color which have been This time the silence was longer. emergency, once more. world, you can't forget. And until there Is. If that's so, we'll have to rooking gives preserves tomatoes," pricked nnd flavor than can be secured when with a coarse needle or scalded ' What else did you want?" she It was a tine relation. It was. per- you hnve seen that I am different, that for it in one way or another. But and pay are hot. im- tomatoes a';eil. "What In the second place?" the very finest in the world. I hnve made myself different. . . we aren't to about it. they packed Standing skinned, let simmer until are haps, going worry mersed in after also clear. Remove tomatoes and 'I want to earn your friendship. Hut ns a Job, it wasn't so satisfactory. She gave a shaky laugh. "On ap- We'll just go ahead and see what sirup cooking spread 1 Four-lifth- to them. If pre- out in a Cook It's Hie biggest thing can hope s of it, anyway, could be proval !" Her eyes filled again. ".Rod helps plump berry tray. sirup until prop happens." serves are covered a time er over toma- for Rut I've no Iden thut you can done with better results, for the chil can't mean that." She came "Do remember when said for brief consistency, pour the dy, you you you ves- - be-ie- before from fire and the toes and allow to stand over a:u"l it out to me ready-mad- I dren, by a placid, unimaginative, tol- over nnd sat down In his lap, and slid before?" asked Rose. "Tou told removing nighty that el left covered while the Next into small you'd do It if you could. Hut erably stupid fierson who had no her arm around his neck. "This Is me that marriage was an adventure cooling, morning pack jars, product will be more over and .ni saitl once, yourself, that it wasn't stronger feeling for them than the where we'll begin;" she said. "That anyway, and that the only to do plump. pour sirup them, partly seal, thing For cooling, shallow enamel trays process 15 minutes. j thing Hint could be given. It was a miltl, temporary affection they could I'll never whatever happens walk was to try it and see what hap- pint jars thing that had to be earned. Anil you excite in anyone not monster. And out on you again. Whether things pened." ivi re about us were with Pastes-Fr- right that, you "You'll Come In. Won't You?" the other fifth of it wasn't a Job at go well or badly us, we'll work It He grunted. "The real adventure's Fruit ult pastes consist slabs, which are first rubbed with a so other n itb.iut many things. Well, alt. out, somehow, together." just begun," he said. If boiled-dow- fruit pulp with sugar cloth dipped In a good salad oil. The I'm to to earn it." to come back like that? Are we really On the their not until she heard she murmured going try whole, then, leaving It was the long, "Anyhow," drowsily, idded according to the of dishes are then exposed to draft for a "Is Hint all you want?" she asked, the old Rodney nnd Rose, planning our miraculous hours out of the he drew and can talk to me Just as If acidity account, shuddering sigh at that, "you again. lie and are In fla- of after which mid then, the little he It wasn't considered as an at- we married." fruit, Improved couple days, 'he paste hearing gasp honeymoon again? quite their honeymoon, felt him go limp under her, that she weren't vor if several varieties of fruit are Is cut Into If Mto Is gave, she swung around and three years ago. Will It be like thut?" to revisit to neize a how his had And there is about where figures. paste quickly tempt Arcady, realized genuine fear just they nixed. After the fruit paste Is made well boiled down It Is dried more eas- Inuketl at him. It was dark in "Not like thnt, perhaps." he said, which looked to- at or pretty golden day neither been the perfectly preposterous fear stand today the beginning, It can be colored The can be cut with a com- th but his face In the dusk It will be better all we've In (see recipes). red, ily. paste room, "exactly. by ward the future, complete Itself, that If their new experiment didn't hardly past the beginning, of what he rellow or with harmless - mon knife or with a fluted Lceiiied to have whitened. learned and suffered since." waa a as real green vege- vegetable perfect failure. come up to ber anticipation, she'd tell spoke of their adventure; they colors. The Is or can be cut In round nil want of able coloring stirred knife, It cakes, "Is friendship you roe, It was not until, pretty ruefully, him so, and leave him once more. This are going forward prepared to make nto mass Mhe which Is she asked She utood CHAPTER XXVI. and see the boiling after removing center of again cat with Huiloy?" ngnln. they acknowledged this, tore op their time, for good. the best of it what happens. torn the fire. Different flavors also a smaller circular cutter. The cut there waiting, a fulf minute. In silence. artificial resolution not to look at the was a while before THE END. It good they nn be added at this stage If deaMd. paste Is placed on paper, sprinkled Then sbe said : "You don't fcave to The Beginning. and set themselves took a rational discussion furore, deliberately up again, rhe Is poured up in a half-Inc-h with crystallized or common tell me ' Becnuse I know. Oh There was a sense In which this pre- to of a life she said "It will Electric Is need- pate sugar jt. the contemplation that but at last take tanning machinery ayer on flat' dishes, marble, or glass franulated sugar. oh. mv i. ar. low well I knowP diction of Rodney's about their honey- - would bare to take Into account com- - working oat, though. We've been ed in Spain. I Jl 11 INinONAL C . f T Til SlWSOIOOL e oeerers or ne noneno ems Lesson (By REV. P. R KITZWATKIt. P IV Teacher of English Bible in the Moody STARTLING EXPOSURE OF INNER LIFE OF KAISER AND CROWN PRINCE AS Ilible Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1H17, Weatern Newapapr Union.)

TOLD BY COUNT ERNST VON HELTZENDORFF TO WILLIAM LEQUEUX LESSON FOR AUGUST 19

FINDING THE BOOK OF THE LAW. KDITUKIAI. NOTB. William "Cllll.ls a fool!" he lmd declared as I have heard I wish you to was in nnd she who here for hU nothing, performing London, rhronldea openly to me, after she had left the A deliver another u very unknown to his dis- frlrait, Heltaeadorff. LETTER FROM THE CROWN PRINCE'S PERSONAL ADJUTANT message urgent had, him, opened I.EHHON TBXT--II Chronicle Si loiint Krul vol room In I the lattrr'a revalallona of the Inner anger. TO WILLIAM LEQUEUX, POSSESSOR OF THE one. Tell li in I must see him, for I patch box and from some secret corre- UOIJJKN TKXT- -I will not forircl We a thy life of the Imperial German coort, baa had been busy arranging pro- SECRETS OF EUROPE. dread dally lest the truth of the spondence had learned the reul truth word. Pa. 118:16. Ions area reeosalaed ta'rouKbout gram of otllclal visits In eastern Ger- be 1. The Book of the Law Found Venenx Nadon, kaiser's real Intentions known at regarding the proposed entente which (vv. row a the poaaeaaor of lla Innermoat when the crown 1. occasion wus eereta. many, suddenly prin- par n; the Quid d'Orsay." tlie emperor contemplated. The (v. 14). It The Knsllah "Wno'a Who" aya of cess entered, pale with anger and de- e, "Certainly," was my reply. "I will Schafer, alarmed at the womnn'i found while the work of repairing tbe of nn of a 1017. blaai "He haa Intimate kriowlrdKe manded fiercely explanation February loth, deliver your message this evening." knowledge, nnd yet fascinated by her temple was going on. At what part In the aeeret aervlee of Continental roun-trle- a certuln letter which slit-hel- My dear LrCtueuit the we do not anonymous 1 have Juat flalahed readlns the proofa of your artlcleo deaerltflns "Tell bin) that my sole desire Is to charms, had gone to tlie crown prince, temple know; perhaps and la eonaldered br the govern- In her In It ment Great an authority on hand. my life aa an ofllclnl at the Imperial court at lutadam, and the two or act In the Interests of the emperor and and he, In turn, had seen the woman the treasure house, for was found (of Britain) errora made I aneh mattrra." Another authority aayai "Kindly read that!" she said haugh- three amall you have duly corrected. himself," she urged. In Wiesbaden. her so danger- while bringing ont the money to pay Tbe aroaa acundala and lutrticuea which 1 have related to you Finding "Few people have been more cloaely tily, "and explain what It means." wily I In- for the this was In of were of them known to aa the Intimate of "But, forgive me," said, "I cannot ous to the emperor's plans he first repairs. Perhaps noelated with or know more the The crown that cold many youraelf, for, friend or near the for the law was usual- mntonadlna: of Ger- - prince grinned, l.ulaa, the prlnccaa of Saxony, you were, before tbe war, see why you should Interest yourself troduced her to a young French mur-qul- ark, Inner machinery sinister his In mnny than he." expression overspreading cloaely aaaoclated with many of thoae at court wboae numea appear In In the crown prince If be declines to de Vlenne by name, who pestered ly kept or by the ark. aoureea u theae 2. probably haa more countenance, a look which is such artlclea. coiiiniuiiii-iit- Willi you." her with his and followed By whom (v. 14). Illlkinh. the I4aeui bla command Tbe revelatloaa which 1 have made, and which you have recorded attentions, of aeeret Information nt marked characteristic of his. "I von suc- high was the finder. It Is In civil life, nntl here, are but a tithe of the dlacloaurea which I could make, and If the have my reasons, Count her to Heuulleu. Having so far priest, than any contemporary Then, almost the letter re- that the was igno- for the laat ill yeara the Urltlah Gov snatching world dralrra more, I ahall be plraaed to furalah you with other and was her rather haughty ceeded, the crown prince went to Nice strange high priest ernment haa mnde vnlunble uae 01 ma from his young wife's lingers, he read even more atari tins drtalla, which you may alao put lato print. "Please tell him that the and love rant of the place where the law was to German ply. matter played upon Schnfer's for the vaat atoreof aeeret Information throuKh It through, and with a sudden move- My aervlee aa peraonal ndjutant the crown prince la, hap- will not brook found. It is n sad comment tbo clvlll-aatl- further delay." woman, out that she wus play- upon orKanlard department with it pily, at aa end, and now, with the treachery of Germany usralnat pointing aprrlnlly ment tore It up and flung upon the 1 I had seen in London n moral and spiritual condition of prieslH whir a LeQaeuz worka ua a voiuui.r, glarlnirly revealed, feel, la my retirement, no compunction In the newspa- ing double game and urging him to curpet, saying : expoalna; all I know concerning the accrete of the kalaer and bla eon. pers din ing the week how watch. ami kings, since they were appointed nn In- past eagerly Count von HeltaendorlT become "I refuse to discuss any unsigned With moat cordliil ajrertlnica from the Kngllsh with the dust Ho did so and discovered the truth. guardians of God's law. It Is. however, of aeveral yeara prior Your alncere friend, Journalists, timate LeQueax letter! lleally, If we were to notice cast Into their eyes, were advo- Then there occurred the of ahvavs true that when one does not tt the am break of the wnri he haa beei iSln-ned-) VON IIKI.T7.K hOHKF. blindly tragedy written the common :HST be- want to have his life ordered I y llm living In retirement In France alnce every letter by cating Hint the British public should Jealousy, exactly as the police Anamt. 1914. and It waa there that scum we should, indeed, have sullicieiit IAA...A.A...AA..AA.AAAAAAAAAAAAA.A.1.AAAAAAA...... welcome the great German national lieved. Bible he will put It out of his sight. received from the crown prlnce'a to do." ftjftjj The of the Bible from Qarm to movement, headed by Huron von Gess- Herr Schafer had, however, escaped disappearance late peraonnl ndjntnnt permlaalon His wife's brows narrowed dent bail sent his compliments through an interview, then I will reveal all I our homes, and the of it In our theae revelatlona of the arched ler. supported by Ballln, IMhruek to Germany, and the police of San Be- neglect make pnbllo his representative, the bristly-haire- know, and, further, will suggest a Is a evil in our Inner life of the Hohenaollernn that Her face betrayed fiercest anger. and Von Wedel, with the hearty nin are still In Ignorance of his Iden- study, certain sign of world mlarht I little prefect. means of preventing the truth from lives. He tlmt. tbe democracies of the "I happen to have inquired, anil of mperor anil the Imperi- tity. assured, however, come to know the real, but heretofore now know that those are As I departed from tbe crown prince, leaking out." the law of Hie Lord be removed, of the two dom- allegations al cbaneelliir the movement to estab- (Copyright. 1917. William LcQueux ) though hlddra, peraonalltlca dark-haire- who and declared that be was Hut nre I are correct!" she cried. "This yawned you French," said. lish relations Bri- from our sight it shall sooner or Inter inant membera of the autocracy they : better with Great singer-woma- he said "I have told now arrayed nsrnlnai. Irene Speronl, has ob tired, you so," she laughed. tain. Death From Superstition. come before us to judge us. Goti bus "Ah! HeltzemlorlT. How good It Is "But his will tallied grent success on the variety probably highness refuse I knew that the secret should at all A superstitious Buddhist caused a declared that bis Word shall not return In of to get a breath of soft air from tin1 to see Julie de Houvllle, therefore, I In Mil A unto him but stage Italy. She is the star tin hazards be kept, and that night I told mini's death la, Japan. dealer void, shall accomplish tlmt a .1 II" .! -- Mediterranean! We shall have a port think It best if you show him this." In went to wheretinto It been i Suln Margherlta In Koine." the crown prince of my second meet- clogs mud, owing money hath sent. nnntnpr vinnm iit on this sea one day If we From her little chain-purs- e she con- :i. "Well?" he asked In defiance. "And pleasant gold ing wlih the pretty woman In black troubles. Ills wife nnd bis sister Its disposition (v. 111). Ilill.ii.li what of live as long eh?" produced a small, unmounted photo- sulted a Buddhist. The Ignorant de- gave the law to Sliaphan the scribe, it, pray?" I and her urgent request. the Crown Prince That remark showed the rend of graph of herself, and handed It to nie. votee, that the man was pos- who delivered it to the with "That letter you hnve destroyed tells He laughed, but made no remark. believing king along events. It showed how, hand in hand "When he recognizes who wishes to sessed a advised them to take his as to the of the me the truth. I received It a few Yet I knew by his tone that he was not by fox, report disposition with tbe emperor, lie was urging prep- see him he will understand," she said, him to Nose In accordance which bud been collected. duys ago, and sent an agent to Italy so easy in his mind as he desired me to temple. money ATK on the night of November In order to learn the truth. He has arations for war a war thai had for In a quiet, refined voice. "A letter ad- with the request of the man's relatives II. The Book of the Law Read (vv. T of believe. 1912, I wus busily ut "work And sud- its primary object the destruction dressed to Julie de Rouville nt the the devotee took the lunatic to Nose JH. Lit. MM. 1. To the (v. IK). returned tonight. See!" It also seemed why, if the king the crown room at the powers which, when the volcano Post ltesiante nt Marseilles will quick- strange where he threw him in a This was a most the L18, prince's denly she produced a crumpled snap young Frenchwoman was so desirous temple, pool Impressive scene, Marble at Potsdam. erupted, united as allies. ly find me. I do not wish the letter beneath a waterfall known as Shlntakl, to the of tbo pnluee shot photograpii of the crown prince of him, she did not call at the king listening rending to be sent to me Mar- meeting lii to He of I, us his imperial highness' personul in his g garb, and with blin The Mysterious Lady. here. From holding fast there with ropes. law God. It was tlie proper thing all I villa. hud been traveling day smartly-dresse- d seilles shall duly receive It." the for u few to do, for those God to ndjutunt, a young woman After we bad been at the Villa I.ilns About a week later it oc- repeated process days. appointed by him from to Berlin. We I I was silent for a few moments. suddenly Needless to the lunatic's health rule over the should be anxious with Cologne whose features were lit the shadow. about ten days was one afternoon curred to mo to endeavor to discover say people done a of Inspec- "I cifnfess," I exclaimed nt last. "I suffered this extraordi- to know the will of God had tour military "Yes," she cried bitterly. "You re seuted outside tbe popular Cafe de the real of the In considerably by concerning In und, as usual, confess I do not see the neces- Identity lady black, treatment. A few at them. The in tions Westphalia, of course, to look upou this l'Operii, in the Place Miissenn, when a exactly but I not nary days later, pious king, believing it exact- fuse, piece as was certain whether she -- "Willie's" conduct had not been ! In and sity for an Interview with his high- about 4 a. m., the zealot threw the as God's Word, was anxious to know of evidence I now know why you lady, dressed deep mourning uctuiilly lived In Nice It was rather veil in French ness, when whatever you tell me ns lunatic In the basin of the waterfall God's thought concerning the tuition. ly exemplary. went to Wiesbaden. The woman was wearing the heavy style, dllHculr. Nevertheless, by Invoking On the in much had at his personal adjutant will lie regard- as usual and left him there for a few His interest became Intense, as lie was night question singing there, and you gave iter a pair passed along the pavement, glanced the aid of my friend Helalire, The emperor had, a month ed as strictly In confidence." Inspector hours. Before he returned the man made conscious of tlie of his happened. of emerald and diamond earrings me, and then, hesitating, she turned, of the Stirete of Nice, nnd after wait- apostasy before,' returned from a visit to Kug-lan- advanced to the lit- "I have Count von died from exhaustion and cold. people from God's law. His chief anxi- which you purchased from Vollgold and, coming back, alrendy said, ing a few days I made an astounding where he hud been engaged by corner w hereat I was Ileltzendorff, that I am his Amazed nt this result the Ignorant bi- ety was to know what was God pur- in Unter den Linden. See! Here Is tle table in the highness' discovery, namely, that the who and "hnndshukes, public and und wish to him with lady got burled the body In a temple known pose as to the nation in view of their speeches the bill for them !" sitting. friend, upprouch culled herself De Houvllle was nn Itu-lla- n a narcotic dust In the of as in the same nnd It is u sensible to umko private, blowing And again she produced a slip of "May J be permitted to have a word motives friendship." cafe concert named Irene Tukusonjl village, Idolatry. thing nostrils of dour but too confiding asked in "You wish for no singer made out that the lunatic hud died oneself Intelligent as to his your paper. with j'ou, monsieur?" she payment for this Speronl the woman who had aroused responsi- nation. In u refined voice. information, eh?" I nsked from u sudden illness. Tlie police, bilities, even to know what Judgments The scene ended In the poor woman. French, low, suspiciously, the jealousy of the crown princess! "Ileltzendorff !" exclaimed the crown I half that she he u se- however, heard of the affair and shall befall those who have turned in n frantic paroxysm of despair, tear "Certainly," was my reply, and, believing might And she knew that se- lie entered Important state the man. from God. should know the worst as suddenly the dlU' a chair for her. cret of France. ! due prince, lug off the splendid necklet of rose and drew agent cret of Germiiny room where I wus attending to a round as of course not !" she an- while there Is time yet to escape Ins busy nionds at her throat his present to She glanced quickly, "Payment The situation was n most serious of papers. "lo get through all to herself that she swered, half "Show that Dickens' Forensic Masterpiece. wrath, for repentance is the only door pile her on their marriage und casting It though satisfy Indignantly. one. 1 felt It my to mention those letters and Hum them not I saw that to Hie crown duty my Pickens' lawyers are legion, but of escape from perdition. things. full Into his face. would be overboard. photograph prince, nnd to Ids to do mut- , discovery highness, when, my none of them has a hold on 2. To At tbo all if you can. What they scene had she was about twenty-four- handsome, tell him that I apply for an Interview." stronger the people (vv. 29, 30). Then, realizing that the surprise, he was not In the least angry. Ser- ter J" durk-halre- with well-cu- t features. Then, rather she rose and the memory of his renders than direction of tlie king the priests, ciders become too tragic, I took her small abruptly, He said : of them are matters of grave I am a com- walked me with her merely geant Buzftiz, whose peroration In nnd nil the people were culled together "Jinny hand, and, with u word of sympathy. "I know, monsieur, that away, leaving pho- "It is true, Hcltzcndorff true what Here, for instance, is a to she exiiilmed In hand. Hanlell vs. Pickwick ranks as a foren- to hear God's Word read. This wus us Importance. led her out of the room and along the plete stranger you," tograph my the crown declared I of the chief of military intel- d to me are The crown was out princess that sic masterpiece: "Hut Pickwick, gen- it ever should be. People have n right report corridor. with smile, 'but you quite prince motoring, went to Wiesbaden and that I in Washington." I you nnd did not back to gave tlemen, Pickwick, the ruthless destroy- to hear what God has to sny to tliein ligence As I left her she burst Into a sudden familiar by sight. have passed get the villa until the woman a of emerald "Oh, old Frieseh! Tear it lie in seven o'clock. pair earrings er of this domestic nusis in the desert as well as the king. To keep the people up! torrent of yet when I returned many times in Berlin and Potsdam, ufter which I from Is but an old fossil at best. And tears; von ordered old Vollgold. of (ioswell street Pickwick, who has of the Word of the Lord Is u yet, to the crown I found his and I know that you are Count As soon as I beard of his return I no Ignorant is to be aguln prince But there was reason for jealousy. choked the well und thrown ashes crime. The need of the lleltzendnrff, he designed of manner had He Ileltzendorff, personal adjutant to his went to his room and recounted my up great crying entirely changed. I saw tbe woman and gave her the on Pickwick who comes with all fine considerable use," he added. "His or Count dark-haire- d the swnrd age, its boasted knowledge, treated his wife's natural resentment highness the crown prince strange adventure with the in the of told me that ufter his in present hope closing her before you toduy with his heurtless to- church and cultured minis- majesty tonight and as a huge Joke, and it von Grunau, as he Is known here young woman In black. He be- equipment to he lias conceived the Indignation lips." mato sauce and warming pnns Pick- try, Is for tlie Word of God to he visit England was then that Ills Imperial highness France." came keenly interested, and the more In a moment I to establish an olliciul movement understood. The wick still rears his heud with unblush- brought to the ears of the idea declared to ine: "You know that !" I exclaimed. so when I told him of her secret was people. for the of better rela- pretty variety artiste endeavoring ing effrontery und gazes without a sigh III. The Effect of the Reading of the improvement "Cilll is a fool 1" ' She smiled mysteriously, replying: knowledge of the kaiser's Intended es- to blackmail. But how could between Itrltain and u levy she, on the ruin he has made. Damages, Law. (vv. 20-2- SUV,!). When God s tions Germany. "Yes. I well, I huppen to be tablishment of a bogus entente with In her have learned the secret The dear British are always ready to position, gentlemen, heavy damages. Is the only Word is intelligently reud and under- "Listen, Ileltzendorff," his highness friend of Ids highness." Great Britain. of the Intentions? receive such movements with open So emperor's punishment with which you cun visit stood there Is bound to be an impres exclaimed "In Nice I may I held my breath. this pretty "She' wishes to see you," I said. She I ns arms. At Carlton House terrace suddenly. was, found, living Signorimi him the only recompense you cun sion made. they I Frenchwoman was one of my "And she told me to you her pho- disappear for u duy or two. may be young give Speronl, with her maid, nt the Hotel And for those 1. strongly indorse the emperor's ideas, master's friends ! award to my client. The king rent his clothes (v. 10). missing. But if I am, please don't imperial tograph." Bristol over at Beaulieu, across the en- he me that the movement 1 just she now apitenls to nn The man who will listen to and tells it. "The fact Is," she went on, "I have banded it to him. damages honestly raise a fuss about I'm incognito, blue bay of Vlllefranche, and as the a right-feelin- should first arise In commercial and to see At It lightened, a the reading of God's Word will and nobody will know. I may be ab- traveled a considerable distance sight of bis face instantly went on I realized the Imminent circles. Herr ltallln will gen- days a conscientious, a dispassionate, a to his knees, for he will be con- shipping for seven If I am not back you. I salu mat 1 wos one oi me changed. He held his breath and then of and wondered If erate the idea in ids offices in London sent days. danger exposure, sympathizing, a contemplative Jury of victed of sin, und will take the place nt time then make in- crown prince's friends. Please do not examined the photograph beneath the the kaiser knew of It. and the various British while by that you may her civilized countrymen." before the Lord. The ports, misunderstand me. I know tlwtt lie light. I made n remark to effect Ills lias Von the quiry." that to his king first saw his own sins and ecu majesty dossier, 'But the of Police Eck hits a good many friends, but I have Next second, however, lie had recov- one he at in view Commissary highness morning, whereupon Rotten. fessed them. It Is a good sign wbei Washington, never been introduced to him, and he ered his and said: : ardt! He will surely know?" I replied A near rnn ills own as the man to bring fortli the sugges- me. I am his friend of I know colored man, working one sees shortcomings linn in surprise. does not know "Yes, course, her. She "lon't disturb yourself, my dear to tion from to- w outskirts of the city, went a nearby failures, and not primarily those ot, publicly. Indeed, tonight the No. know. I shall evade because of a certain friendliness wants me to rite to Julie de Houvllle I not sent He won't Heltzendorff! have overlooked the at the noon hour and bought 5 oi hers. Wllhelmstrasse there has been a re- him." at the Post Hestante at .Marseilles, eh? grocery him as I've often done before," ward mutter, for it Is one that closely con 2. to Ills schloss on the Mosel I II cents worth of crackers for his lunch. The king mnde inquiry of tbe Lit.,: message ills "I tell "Iteally, maihluie, i don't quite un- H ill think It over." cerns both the and him to consult with his plied Imperial highness. emperor myself. As ho started to leave the store he no- through Ilulilah th prophetess (vv. 21 commanding of Intentions so may derstand," I said. Late In the afternoon, two days la- The woman obtained the secret Von Bernstorff took his you my that you by ticed some neat looking boxes that 28). His supreme motive in this in- mujesty. place of "Of course not," she answered, and ter, his highness, who had been walk- I In- - box curb the activities our most estima opening dispatch of one who to find ther-wa- s at a few months ago." : contnined samples of axle grease. quiry was out whether Washington ble friend. Tell him not to and then, glancing round, she added "This ing ulone, returned to tile villn with believed her to be his and then Von worry, friend, "Say, mister," he called to the grocer, s.ii ie way to avert the awful Judg- "Hut Gessler is an inveterate is a little too Cannot a stranger, a tall, rather thin, d he will be paid a thousand marks on place public. she attempted to use her knowledge in "what's these little boxes of cheese ments which were us set enemy of Britain," I exclaimed in sur- we across the man, undoubtedly a German, Impending, the day Count von Grunnu reappears." go garden yonder?" order to drag me Into her net. Hut I worth?" "Oh." the grocer, "those forth in the Word of God. After all prise, still seated at my table. I rose nnd walked with her to n and Mie pair were closeted says I smiled, for I saw the influence of together, do not think I am very likely to be nre Just advertising samples. Help the human heart turns "The world does not know that. The in the gardens. holding counsel evidently for a consid Instinctively the eternal feminine. quiet spot euuglit eh?" to one If The next woe to ti- whole scheme is bused upon Britain's erable time. Where his yourself you like." from threatened inquire whet "No, Hellzeudorff. You are quite She told me tlint her name wus highness met At that moment Herr Schafer en nt of otir intentions. We I day he appeared the store again er there is not a way of escape. Alonp; Ignorance bring she would him knew not, but when inter on I e mistaken," lie said, reading my Julie de Houvllle, but give tered the room, therefore further dis was asked the how-h- side of the Von (Jessler forward as the denr, good, entered the room I saw the and by groeeryman tlamlng, thundering Sinai thoughts. "There is no lady in this no account of where she lived. that pair cussion wus out of the question. liked his lunch of was the Levi friend with his hand out- were on . yesterday. placed ileal system of Anglophile case. I am tiut here for secret pur- I have ventured to approach you. quite friendly terms From I made later nn I : stretched from the Vfilhelnistrnsse. inquiries Scratching his bend dubiously he said offerings. Law und grace are not far of own. For that reason I because I cannot approach the crown His highness addressed him ns II found that the concert had sud- he poses my singer "Well, mister, your crackers was removed. The law becomes our schoo- Oh Ileltzendorff !" laughed. "It is she said "You prob- Schafer, und when he had he told take you into my confidence rather prince." presently. left denly left the hotel, therefore I went right, but, boss, that cheese lmaster to bring us to Christ. really intensely amusing, is it not?" do not know the true reason of me that he was from the Wllhelm Through than that unnecessary inquiry should ably over to Beaulieu and had un Instruc- was sure "ransom."' Indianapolis Huldiih the message came that God I was silent. I knew that the deep to Nice?" strasse and had been to 'Gor- be made and some of those Infernal his visit here attached the tive clint with the hall porter, a News. hud taken account of all their sins ami ly laid plot against Greut Britain was I said. "I admit that I do at and From him journalists get hold of the fact that No," embassy Washington, after man, of course. I learned Hint must fall, but .Tosiub apace. Is wards in "for Judgment priceedlng the Count von Grunnu and the crown not. Why he here?" London, affairs of the that the slgnorinn had been staying Beware of Closed Mind. would the s Get all that if I le spared sight of all God i through tonight prince are one and the same person. I "It Is a secret of his own. But, press." there ever since the dnte when we had Beware of the closed mind. This visitation of wrath. The can, HeltzoudorfT, the crown is Whatever was in penitence of you wus a fool to tu lTe this salon. I ought am aware of the reason, and that progress was a arrived nt Nice and, further, that two sounds like u when addressed the turned aside leaves for in It sur- paradox klrg God's wrath princess Treseburg, the to have truveled as on ordinary pas- why I have sought you. Would strict secret between the pair. The gentlemen had been frequently In the to men, It will. I bear but and in young yet think, from himself, tlie nation would be Hurz, tomorrow, the evening we senger, I know, but," he laughed, "this prise you If I told you that In a cer more I saw of Hans Schafer the more habit of calling upon her. One was a It is a truism to Nice." examination. say obliged to suffer for Its awful apostasy. go to France It will. In a few I disliked him. He had y Is really comfortable and, after nil, tuln quarter in cruel eyes smart young Frenchman who came In that (he danger of maturity, and esie-ciull- 3. The made a covenant "To Nice!" I exclaimed. Germun em and I could see he wus king (vv. 31, what do we care what the world thinks days, be known tljnt the that a very a motor car and the other was a Ger- of age. Is the closing of the 32). This wus to the effect thut he "Yes," he said. "I have a friend a movement for clever and eh? Surely we cun afford to laugh peror Is establishing cunning person. man. From the description of the lat- mind to new ideas. Ilublt, most pow- would walk In the commandments of there." at it when uli the honors of the game nn entente between Germany and Brit For a full fortnight the crown prince ter I ct once came to the conclusion erful of hard A friend I reflected. Influences, experience tlie Lord. He also made tlie eople there! I could are already in our hands." ain, and that the whole affair is based and the man Schafer were almost in- that it was none other than Herr Scha- the of the all alike the very passage years, stand to this covenant. He no doubt only suppose that attraction In I be a fraud? The wants no Was It for the of hnrd-e- n His words tuystifled me, but upon emperor separable. purpose fer. ten, bi stiffen the muscles and to acted from the sincerity of his heart, Nine was of the feminine and OKI gender. came even more mystified by his ac- entenp?, but only war wii France meeting Schafer that he had gone to "The one gentleman not know of the arteries of the mind ns they do but it would seem that the "Then the lady is in Nice!" 1 re- Britain. The whole will be Nice? Tlie man had been back from agreement tions a few days luter. with plot the other's visits," said the bearded those of the body. It Is a misfortune of the people was coercion. marked, for sometimes I was few London nbout two months and I through permit I wus in ignorance that a fortnight exposed in a days!" hud, porter, with a laugh. "The slgnorlna with which advancing nge must strug 4. Further reforms (v. Josii.h ted, on account of my long service source have de- been In 33). before Hermann I lard t. one of his "From what you learnt, lately living Paris. always Impressed silence upon me, be- gle, and the effort is severe and too now reached out ns fur us the national with the emperor, to siieak familiarly. I look- One while highness' couriers, had left Potsdnm rived this knowledge?" asked, evening strolling along cause she thought one would be jeal- often either neglected or fruitless. boundaries, took away their abomina- "Lady, no!" he retorted. "It is a tree-line- d Promenade nml on arrival at Nice had rented for ing at her in amazement. the des Anglais ous of the other. The German gentle- Senator Henry Cabot Lodge. tions nnd made Israel to serve tbe man. And I want to get to Nice at the I encountered Hou- three months the fine Villa I.ilns. But she again smiled mysteriously, suddenly Julie tie man seemed very deeply in love with Lord their God. The fact the hook earliest moment. So get those dressed in that through We soon settled there and on the and said: vllle, mourning, a quiet, pa- her, and she called him Hans. He ac- In Style. of the law was found it Infernal documents. Burn them all. In to as implies that evening of our arrival I accompanied "I merely tell you this order thetic figure. Just we hod last met. companied her when she left here for Jane went shopping with her moth- - lmd been lost. The wav it had been They are better out of the way," he I am In I recollected the crown prince down into the town prove to you that possession Instantly that since the Sun Remo." er to buy some dresses. (Ine which lust is not definitely set forth, but nu-- laughed. known to but few peo- when I had her this to his to the Jetee promenade. of certain facts evening given photo- I reported highness, but partlculnrly took Jane's fancy was too inerous ways muy be suggested. The The to Nice. to the crown he had A Trip We smoked together and chatted, as ple." graph prince he made no remark. week later small and could not be hnd in a larger Bible Is a lost book to many professing before eleven o'clock on we his I said. "But never mentioned her. ' Just the often did when imperial high- "You evidently are," some fishermen found upon the brown size. Jane, not understanding why she Christians today, maybe through lack we left the Marmor bored. I was still Intends to the truth to count!" she cried. "TMs Is following night ness became mysti- who betray "Ah, rocks near Capo Verde, beyond San was denied that tlress, was persistent of interest in it, willful neglect or neg- - a welcome I - palace. His iuiierlul highness trav- fied why we had come to the Itivlera France?" indeed, meeting I hove Remo, the body of a woman, fully In her entreaties for It. so her moth- lect through the stress of life's busi eled he cannot an- been out for Incognito as always did when so early In the season. "I regret, count, that I looking you for the past dressed, afterwards identified as that er, to convince the child, tried tbe ness nnd May we not each two pleasures. visiting France, assuming the name of Vet our coming had, no doubt, been swer your question." days." of Irene Speronl, the singer so popu- dress on and said: Don't you see how one inquire as to whether our Bibles von Grunau. With us was because as the crown "I've been over at Count his privately signaled, within half "If you are, you sny, staying Cannes," lar In Rome. shnrt It Is?" "But mother, all the are lost ? It may be that they are .ost personal valet, Schuler, the military an hour of our arrival at the Villa prince's friend. It would surely be a was my reply. "WtU?" It was proved that on the previous ladies are wearing their dresses very to us the of Hieir to through perversion secretary. Major Lentze, and Ecknrdt, Lilas a short, stout old Frenchman, friendly act to let us know the truth, "I have thank you for giving my night she had been seen by two peas- short now," said Jane. wrong motives our and to meaning, actuating the commissioner of secret police for with white, bristly hair who I af so that steps may be taker perhaps, photograph message his high- ants walking along the sea road near lives, longing after sin and the Inter- - his highness personal protection. terward found out was Morsieur Paul to avoid the secret of Germany's diplo- ness," she said. San Lorenzo, accompanied by a tall, Reversion of Type. ! eats of the world. After a restless night for there Bavouzet, the newly appointed prefect macy from leaking out to her ene- "I trust that the crown prince has thin man, who seemed greatly excited, Wlgg How Is It he kicks so much were of Alpes-Mu- rl written eh?" In many stoppages I spent next of the department times mies." you and was talking German. It was at what his wife says? Had High Fever. with crown in can tell count. Is the no " was her day the prince long and called, to leave his card, npon the "All I you, that "Well, rather vague believed by the Italian police that the Wage Maybe it's because she per- Marjorle was a sickly child rod tiring discussions on military affairs. Count voh Grunau. matter Is one of the gravest Impor- reply. unknown German, In a fit of Jealousy, sists In calling him a mule. Town rhenever her face was the Ieat bit I endeavored to obtain from him "Then how are aware - some The imperial Incognito only means tance." yon that I threw- her Into the sea. Topics- - flashed her mother always felt of it reason why we were proceeding to that the public are to be deluded. "But will yon not speak openly, and gave your message?" From facts I gathered some months to see If she had a fever. One eveninc Nice, but to all my Inquiries he was never is. They know the ruse, give us the actual facts?" She shook her bead and smiled. later I realized that the whole plot Liberty. annner the child tried to Dick nn means ,t smilingly dumb. and support It all tbe world over. Bis "I will but to his Imperial highness "I had my own of discovery. had been most cunningly conceived. God grants liberty only to those who er cud of tea. It was too hot to be a before he had the crown was was answer. I knew had car- Only fortnight had highness prince paying alone," her By certain signs yon Schafer, after his return from Ameri- love It, and are always ready to guard bundled and the child cned ont : qnarrel with his wife. his annual visit to Nice, mod the presi 'If his highness will honor me with ried out your promise," she said. "But ca, had met tbe woman Speronl, who and defend it Daniel Webster. rMamma, nt cun has an awful fever" I

OFFICIAL STATE NEWS POWER RATE CAPITAL CITY flEUS Hi BRIEF Executive aid Jadieiat SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, CIMIIES Personal Here and There Over the State General and Bar Examiners Meet 200 K. W. 7c K. W. The state board of bar examiner per which K. held a meeting Tuesday at Class. 300 K. W. 6c per W. B. C. F. T. U. S Benito Alarid, delegate of the for admissioa SOMEBODY. Surgical Dressing Perkins and Joy, ' several candidates in the are this week tcrnal Aid Union from New took the examination. Regular meetings surgical 400 K. W. 5c K. W. surveying Someday: So many tearful eyes dressing class will be held Monday per Laguna Pueblo. as returned from Denver where Are for the dawning light; Ihc'c.attended the National convention. watching and Thursday afternoons at the high No Third Grader. So many faces toward the skies school Mrs. Collins is - 3W were New I building. Emory Marshall of Globe. Arizo- delegates present. The Santa Fe county board of Are weary of the night chairman of the class and Mrs. AH in exceu of the above at K. W. well known in Santa Fe, lias aliu loik Uty wai designated as tne Education unanimously adopted a 4c per ai. - of El Paso, is instructor. cen commissioned a lieutenant. !nnvf mi'ditur fi!i'i n( till rrillVfMl- resolution last that reel ttion. Saturday prohibiting So many failing prayers Special Rates for Cocking. the employment of any more third And stagger upward through the Dance at Antonio F. IoscdI). proprietor of teachers in that Library. F.x- - grade county. storm, The dance at the Library Wic Ojo Calicnte Hot Springs hotel,; T),,. ('Ii.unlicr of Commerce hands that reach and given SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT CO. s - And yearning Mrs. Test was w-i- a business visitor here this week, cursion to the to- Wednesday nifjht by Fstanria valley Bolles Cam Reserved. feel and as usual those j a one well attended morrow promises to he hip The Supreme Court has reversed No true ana warm. a)iajiaiaaiata) d pressure spent several very enjoyable C. N. Hilton of San Antonio, there is no doubt but what the the cotirt in the case of present - district hours. Miss Gerrish's orchestra fur- sorru county, has commission- people of the towns down in that Richard J. Holies against the Pecos So manv hearts whose crimson wine his a nished the splendid music for the ed a lieiitin.iiit following training section will give their visitors in which he se- Is wasted in a stain a Irrigation Company purple occasion. t I'rcsiilio. hearty welcome and sli.'W them cured judgment for $1.3.2(10. The And blurred and streaked with drops pleasant time. court found that the irriga- STEWART'S MESSAGE TO Col. James Locket, who had charge higher of brine Red Cross Chapter. tion company was not liable. the lips of Pain. The - American ladies of the examinations of volunteers 1, r,.,,orteil Ihat Warden Thomas Upon Spanish- icm-i'v- left Tfillsboro gave the Sierra County .or the miners corps Himhe.,. has offered the New Court Officials These S'md-i- for HI Pa-- Texas. Oli, come to them! weary1 Red Cross Chapter $62.75, the pro- - Woman in America of the state I p wardeiiship penitentiary Judge Heed lotion. an, newly ap-- ones! ceeds from dance and Every of Mr. I)n-ga- n their supper t'i YOUTH-DESTROYIN- Patty D'lgan Cal'np. inttd of the first judicial Or still must hide a while, BACK-BREAKIN- G, Captain M 1". Pid'ord, come up lie judge if.thou Tle )a(Iies of Hermosa a,so sent tlle QUIT THAT lias not yet announced that district has K. L. liaca, 'Make the that Hills- - t fc oni !l.uiMi'r(ue Sunday to attend is consider- appointed stronger yet hope !cfiapter ten dollars last week. ' w'll accept the offer but former of the house as runs BEAUTY-KILLIN- G RUBBING USE MY MAGIC WASH- - ;ho bit: ball twecn the - speaker ihnrn ArtvnrQt rattf ing the proposition quite serious- court and Miss Genivieve Mcforc smiie: and Sap'.i Fe ball players. interpreter, thy coming ING CRYSTAL AND ROB WASHDAY OF IT'S TERRORS. ly. II union court reporter. Both are B. P. O. E. Dance. t C. of the well qualified for the positions. And haste to find them where they Kalph Fly receiver New, w sr, M. TuU;, On Thursday night the Elks' gave ( returned to y T(c ,,, ,th wait THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING! Mextco rntr.a ra.lroad. ofJ .,,u(, ; le an informal dance at their club on Horn bus.- (:.ir, wlT(. ritv (1,.inR Rates Revised. Let summer winds blow down that the city Saturday nVht (lu. wf(,k on ,M,silleSs. are Lincoln avenue. The dance was lar SO IT IS WITH STEWAR.'S IVORY WASHING TABLET J l uuf Tliey Following the intervention of the ness trip to !a.M. ,. is located way; attended and every body pre- - MAGIC CRYSTAL The that it U we claim is in 4 cattlemen and their range State Corporation Commission for And' all they long for, soon or latee'y proof everything in and in . i ,1, sent as always at the affairs given Test it any way you like use it any w(-- rou care to, The Misses Dolores and Rosiua partly Kddy county partly shippers ill the southern part of the using 't... new of l.ea. 1 he and it the most severe tests you can think of and it will Miss Adele the county range si- ip. the Santa Fe has revised its c,.j give proved Bergere are visiting Cur is in that section of the to its wonderful merits. of at In r summer home very dry schedule of freight rates on wire and you Albucpierip.e, state, but ate still that east- m week. they hopeful nvlls from Pittsburp and other 4 LARGE WASHINGS FOR ONLY 10 CENTS the 1'ci'o.s tins the rains will come in time to Monday Bridge Club. Delightful Tea. bring ern points so as to amount to a 4 the for fall and winter Mrs. F. R. Lord entertained the R. in Wash the new, marvelous, easy way the pleasant way the way M. out grass considerable saving to shippers. Mrs. Frank Lord compliment Alfred I'.crgorc and son Joseph Monday bridge club this week. to her sisters Mrs. Meisser of Terra that means comfort, peace, plus the cleanest, nicest clothes you everj left for Rio Arri- - Tuesday morning of Chief Clerks. Haute, Indiana, and Mrs. A. A. Jones aw Once tried, always used. i on a business and pleasure Change Drama Class. and a 10c of ciinty K'sse Corn., of Roswell. accom- Chas F. Kanen, chief clerk in the 'of Las Vegas, gave a tea Saturday Go to your Grocer now get package Stewart's" trip. were The Drama Class met Tuesday and good-by- e to Wash-da- y troubles.!! panied by his mother and sister office of the state engineer has re-- j 'afternoon from 4 to 6 at her home Magic Washing Crystal say to the lafternoon with Mrs. Frank Clancy on The affair was one If Grocer cannot supply you, let us have hit name or aendl C. W. Da is of O.illun, assessor of visitors capital Wednesday signed and the position has been Don Gaspar. your came to Albuquerque the first C. M. been at her home on Palace avenue. 'of the social events of us 14c and we will mail you a package, to any address prepaid. , ..ere wo Kin? They filled by Wells who has pleasantest NCMn ey county, of ie w(.,k , visil a son and in the season and was attended Remember it Saves $ $ $ $ in Labor, Time, MONEY, 01 the tax rolls at the office of the 'disbursing clerk the same office by and; llw ri,.,rlc r.,r ic f for some Mr. Kanen came Saturday Bridge Club. jscorcs of friends of the hostess. Clothes. jiate nm eiiinmission. years. Mrs. A. Fiske entertained corpora! the 1st New Mexico Cattery boys lu re from Roswell several years ago Eugene L. J. now stationed at that After bridge club at her at SINDELAR K city. when Nathan Jaffa was secretary of ;the Saturday Hoover Cards. Rev. F. At woo l, state secro I .1'... llm.a llin.p AlKy'tAnA nn Home on uon in SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE of f. ;the territory to act as his assistant tractive uaspar. Some of the women who distribut- tary the Raplist contention , r. - -- addition to the Members of the club 1M Galisteo Street. Fe New Mesice. ri lo tlis ci ,)cfore ri.turn. ano aiier ine cnange id siaicnoou ed the Hoover cards in Roswell Santa, from AlhiMticri'.e a few days tins about twelve guests were present. week. jnfr lonlP continued in that position for some knows how it feels to stand without, time. and talk through a screen door. It is Lawrence F. Lee, of Albuquerque, Party Da"ce. is D. A. Maipher'on, publisher of of Mrs. Lowitzki entertain- not very pleasant, it? Perhaps they has been appointed chairman Road Josephine wil have more consideration in the Hie "Four-Minut- - for $120,000 Work on AIhuquetcr.e Morrnig Journal the e Men" for the dis- Arrange ed several friends at her home AUDITORIUM HOTEL C and Kem- - future for those who are compelled nas a bisiness visitor in Santa Fe ift of New Mcxlco. His harles Springer Eugene Washington avenue Thursday night appoint higli-!wa- y to from door to door to earn 'Most convenient Hotel in Denver for d'iring the week Committee Ipemch, a quorum of the state at a dance. The event was in honor go Shopping. ment was made by the met and a book agents, the re- commission, Monday of her sister Mrs. Klafter who is living (always barring 1 on Public Information, upon the of For the most how- Only block from Denver Dry Goods Company Eugene Kcmpcmcli of Peralta, commendation of the New Mexico approved plans for spending the summer here. course), part - Hondo-Mescaler- o in the women were received cor- 01 tne s ate mgnway com- nf Defense. He will have and roads, ever, Vt blocks from Lewis Goods Co. f:01Ilu.ji the U. S. Some of boarding Only Dry n.issioti was in the city during the of tlu. work of the construction of which Woman's Ability to Dissemble. dially. keepers on orKanizig service will For houses asked to have cards left to 2Yi blocks from Goods Co. week business. s)eak,.rs w)lo wil male four. forest participate. When a married woman feels un- Only Joslin Dry the Hondo-Mescaler- o road Lincoln distribute to boarders who took much minute talks at the motion picture happy and forlorn and catches some 4 blocks to Daniel & Fisher Goods Co. Miss Frances I.eesot, lef .Sunday county will contribute $13,667, the woman who to but didn't more on their plates than they were Only Dry tlu,at(.rs on war s,jccts. tried get able to eat. The is when f ir Herkley ( alitornia where she 'state a like amount, and the forest her husband, looking at her she day past Only 3 blocks to the 3 main theatres and all the will the this com-- ! about cost $55,-!0- you are supposed to leave something attend University Sm(in t)OM, att,.luu,,i; the service $27,000, total perks up wonderfully and 'assumes wln n for "manners." The clean dinner ,('nn llnd an dance at the Santa Clara In For the road, a joyous look which would fool her main picture shows. Taos will $10,000. plate is the motto now. Roswell dian Sunday Mrs. county provide own mother. FIRE-PROO- fieneral anil Mrs. village were; state and News. TWO NEW F Attorney Harry Smith. M i s s Abbott, the Misses Sena. Colfax county $10,000. the MODERN, Pattoti and contemplate mak-ir- g 'the forest service, $20,000; total cost Miss family Mrs. Merger ui 'ev; Orleans and In Honor of Stortz. a their home and wdl $40,000. Plans for additional work The LTnited States has adopted GARAGES JUST FINISHED WITH- A!buquercite Captain Overon. Fdward Rich, of Miss Nora Henderson entertained 1 the Oel-0'ie- r. little metal medal to be suspended ove there ;iloitt first ..f ih M took in Tijeras canyon, on which state a large party of friends at a dance ollle.u 'a service Ion a narrow tape around each so- IN ONE HALF BLOCK OF HOTEL. the t the Indian C. 'convicts will lie employed, were ap- at the Library hall Friday Jiight party village. the ldiers' neck stamped with his num-be- r M. ( ..f tl'e s, taxi service proved. Bernalillo county and 'in honor of her guest Miss Grace T Irlou pie The lines one Mrs. ("hai-le- ain'i r.f Albiiquer-n-ie- . for Ger- and regiment so that he might main street car half tool Mr. 1. Mrs H. P. fiiirlin and state will each appropriate $6000 Stortz of Albuquerque. Miss Mrs. II H. liislion ami eliild'vu this and the forest service furnished the music be identified in case of injury or block away (for quiet) reaches every Mi- - , ijia.ue. work, rish's orchestra if I)etTiiiiir wave the guests of Mr. .'will turn over about $12,000; total for the occasion. death. part of the City and City Park. id Mrs lliu:li Wil'iams during the Ilataist Movster of co-- t $25 000. T. A. Pierce was ap- The main auto State eel.--. Tf the tons upon tons of iron cros- thoroughfare - min- - pointed c Irgliwny superinten- Mrs. Abbott Entertains. W. Te.i o; act- visiting unity ses awarded in Germany had only from North and South past our have been coinluctiug services dent in San Juan county, succeeding .Mrs. K. C. .M,,!t (IfliRlit fully en- S! been from airplanes, the door. Am dlllllls the week in a tent erected I.. Current, who recently resigned. tertained at a luncheon the latter, dropped :M- .fur past destruction of London nvtrht have rt : c:i:ip lot the of last week in honor of Mrs.' Auditorium Hotel is comfort- on the recently purchased by part been completed. New York Sun. M( The f,.ttr i'aiii-l- s of Don fias-P'- T Cornor.-.tion- s. .Walter L. lser;el nf Raton, a former! Mar': on the corner New able. You feel just like you were where X- : resident of the capital city, Manhattan avenue, The Miin y Lane comnnnv popular IF TMF.IVF. WERE NO SUCH home. The ladies room, 1.1I v, ,11 be , Y. 'I he Abbott home on Ccrrillos Road at lounging a I's vine, m,,il n, tint .!( r:itoi-c- State Senator 0. THING as clnssif:cd advertising it: I. been !.. . A was a t! t act decorated w'tll which has jus been lately complet- Tl hay T'i,- -' IMwnrd ively be tircsom- - bttsi-- Mr i"-- i would a slow and j w,-!- l a ,11 ; u! the I Mm. I: of flowers. Covers were ed on the adds to ;.nd Sab SchnU; capital fi ncss to find buyers or tenants for first floor, greatly f 'onal iMii ch, s btisit s s ct'iMiiiiV': and laid for ten. the comfort and convenience of the "1 .( S!,l'WI; tmiperlv, workers or employment. it y. tin. err. ral nfrcai'tile stem t These, and all other usual tasks of quests. . l,V::l:I! ind oihiT points in N.ivy Lenrri'" Meeting. I. in fr daily life, are immensely simplified 'in l!r WoniaiiS Section ot the ;avv n'.ah the service rendered to those ; I! thr ,. m" ia .'a y !' wn ".I I 1: met Mrs. Wed-ii- RATES AND PRICES ARE REASONABLE. Mi ;i with Cochran who offi r and to those who seek Mr. d 11 this tlu to Fra-'- W. Vel'acott. M.v 'ay afternoon at her home on throuMli the classified columns. Tin- -- 1, t The room is attractive and !;. !,. iml I'laribe' Fiihrman. capit- hinj avenue. Dr. F!'.;ar -i clinng prices very '' 'V I , li d fr an tender rear " 1 . It lec-- rain t'i a! al frit ; to mine welt deln ered an interesting j The a la carte menu and table dhote man v tame bv r ut ll:-- ha-- . rlat'orni in lavapcr in lit county. ture reBardin.rr the work that fliiif'vnMiinoile5t ( rabk over M) were , here The Ki l.rande iOit, II at ! bei'Ti do.ie for the navy at F.vpositioti &H!fiLl'bBSPiLLS imeals used. I are both a ti .n that diiriti;? the day which the !': at S';n A and jrv-i.'- X '. I'nwer rriinnany, plans "I; Uicpo. library BRAND lua r Mlm.pn-rfj'- i: filed have been provid-- , DIAMOND . Watson Bros, own the Hotel and :.. T W'h crock t'aiivoii power dant, recreation roonis ( furnishings Antoi '1 its. In all alamt 5M ed I notice "f the conversion of $1.(X)1.(V1 for the soldiers. ' r n fr in s were in the ancient TRY THE AUDITORIUM NEXT M of I'oniiiiou stock into preferred inn spent varal N. M. -- lefil. stock. Dance, 'r,v ' "Ic- - ir It, ,,t'icr- h, Infantry TIME YOU COME TO DENVER. The 'Savaire Tire company, a Cali- Last nitiht the members of the de- Mr. Li; n,:ii;d,.te!-- MILITARY NOTF.5. revered. fornia corporation, has been admit- tachment of Co. G, 1st New Mexico P ted to do business in Xew Mexico. who are here doing pruard! AfV ynnr ltr.i,-l- -t for CH I CTIHS-TE- S A Have It. Infantry, DIAMOND litvANU in Ki:d RndAtA A Sweetheart May It will have a branch at at the a Pr. Fraek I". rt uad. tnai r "f til e could I.ordsburp, duty bridge, gave dance' Gold lattallic boxes, scaled with niuevw liecause the recruiting officer with Newlin J. Scott as at the theatre. The hall was Ribbon. Takb ru oTnsn. Btt?of v FOR T. S. who has been in the statutory Royal -- yof aMi,y not find where h s heart is Harry decorated and there was a Brur-l- -t and k for I'll I CHllWl l! V sevi-ra- weeks cxamininrr the , ; exa- - a?ent. nicely SI lAION. RUAAl pri.LH. for twrnty-Gv- cty ,.wi, wa, r(! .,.,1' an armv com- '1 li- f'-- The Tularosa Copper Rasin large crowd in attendance and every-- 1 ycr fp',ir1i .irafeft. Always Reliable. th" idfierrs initiation in ltellaire Uluo. I'a-o- except of Tularosa. has filed an had a time. Punch REAL Corps Jeft Sunday for F.l , Tex action was so weak, pany, body good andj SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS INSURANCE, ESTATE, SURETY BONDS that his heart increasinc its from ice cream were served as refresh-- 1 the or- - capital the doctors could not locale ?i.ono.ioo to $1,500,000. ments. Logan Leader. EVERYWHERE ir.m in his chest. Lewis was found Curlcy P. Dusoti of Carl-ha- d and . !,. S JJirhard D. noiiKli-rt- y of 'Artesva, .,r't Fire Prevention S SEE some What are you froinp to do about who joined the repular army tmbo(len ,st Lieutenant, time aero have been honored those crops after you have (fathered! aUady Dan c Itnbo(cni former secretary them in and stored them away. Ileitis to the rank of Corn-fir- st Arej by promoted of t)u. SMvcr Cjty chamber of to take the chance that HAY WARD lieutenant. took the train-- , you Roing jmerce. who recently mipht catch fire and be destroy- C. A. BISHOP & CO. itiR course at Presidio, has been corn-M- r they Uf. John V. Poe. Mrs. ed and stand idly by and see all your m:ssionC(1 a First Lieutenant in the labor and time up in PHONE 52 W M. A f.eers. Mis, Anne Stephens 25. money, po f Fic(, ArtiMt.rVi effective Aupust smoke. A check from an insurance HI ncCT IMCIIDAMPC AflCNPY IM TUP f)l nF5T PITY t and Humble of Roswell. Cham-wer- Everett w!rf( (hc Presi(ient of the e feed or a few Sat-,,)(- .r ,e company will not the hunRry in the city hours f Commcrce to extend his leave on then- - home from replace the loss. Money cannot re- v urday way a;of a1)soncP for the time that Uncle a bushel of wbeat or corn, but FIRE INSURAGE : through the "Sellowstone whicIl was place I trip park.,Sam wo,j ncc(1 hitn.. it is gone forever. Do everything erantcd' loss. Rev. R. 7.. McColloiurh, of in your power to prevent that pastor -- P. L. c in this A CAPITAL GOAL YARD :he Kirit Presbyl riau church Rrview at Camp Funston. LIFE lift in- - INSURANCE SURETY BONDS X itv Tuesday to attend an Several hundred persons witnes- i: r, rd.'ti. ai conference of sed the first reirimcntal parade of M'FIE EDWARDS & M'FIE z amaniT Tnilians the b'irst New Mexico infantry on ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- v Pr..-st-.ff- - Swastika Coal, Cerrillos All Kinds i' the vacant lots south of the head- - OFFICE: Coal, hui!'':n.!. re.. I'ltrc "inert, & A Steam Coal; Madrid, N. M., Anthracite farmed in line of anie, fa- - Corner Palace Waihington T,.'.- - Ab- - Santa Fe, New Mexico. Coal, Madrid Smithing Coal, Cord and NEW BUILDINGS ADDED EQUIPMENT Sawed Wood, Factory Kindling. ',..t bv M- L. F MURRAY, M. D A STRENGTHENED FACULTY V M !. "MYSICIAN SUffCF.ON TO ATTRACT YOUR C; ,t. THESE ATE INDUCEMENTS SUFFICIENT NEAR A. T. & S. F. DEPOT PHONE 85 MAIN i. :i. CITY PHYSICIAN ATTENTION TO X- - RAY Army Oi iicerg Convi.i isioned 233. t.. - Phone 'in i' i.i . ti the M- New Mexico r.-- of t. !"! It;, ' The r.'.m I'd tf !., w .Me v: s ha v been Office First Door Wesr of Postoffic. University "IV M V : ' ! ".' :i ".;! i.f t'. : w'.:n it- Mexico At X; Make These Hot Days Enjoyable i T'.'-- v Tll-,- s 4 Santa Fe, New Albuquerque were: Mr', ,.. Mi tr.'.im::s at Prece- - Fimivi Mi''--- carip Whs I'i'.er, ilio. Cabtorni i : But In addition to its rapidly expanding physical equipment your Tlessin Mr. Hamilton and . rtv.. M, !!.:- - . V. Ilans-.t;- Cal'np. Slats Univrslty has now become There is More rrr. ' . Nothing Refreshing nk jr ' Captains James M. C.ur. Deniinu; DELGADO SHOE CO-- , l'..I!-- Kilter. AlbtHitie'-ipi- : I- - K. For-n- t when one is hot and "dry" and fatigued an l Mrs. OittntneMi-.- nnd I All-Ye- ar Mr. Jr.e v. Roswell : A. G. Gill, ns Cnices. -- Mc-T- that An rhildrcn. Kvelvp nd n'i"ia-- Pirst Lieutenants I.. D. Ferlet, Everything yon buy University than a drink of cold, sparkling bever- R Sea-iiio- is not sh Me. and Mrs. Hrdt and New Mexico iufantrv: A. I. n. at our store bargain, Fall and winter, spring and summer, the University plant will be.In 1 - H. it at a low tittle sen. Mrs. R. Tfnlte;- and l.'..swe'l: V. II Ncblett. Silver that is marked price, full operation with all departments at work on regular courses lead- age. T. of I. t'lcm-br- s but became cf the bigh stand- Braden Car''bn wre City; D. ('. Iinboden. Silver City. ing to degrees. it 1917-19- of an at'tomobtle partv Sccand I.ieutcnuits William K. ard nf quality tbat contains. The University will open for the 18 college year on Mon- CLIQUOT in Santa Fe dur;n?r the week. Williams, New Mexico infantry; We have and always will day, October 1st, Instead of In August, as In the past, and will be In Gingerale - all-ye- P.rvan Mud:;ett. Carlsbad: Edwin fftve our patrons the best mrr- operation for forty eight weeks of six working days each. This Captain Ove rt. Overson of Calbip. Schiit. Silver City; T. M. McClnrc. chandise obtainable. The price schedule makes possible the following favorable opportunities Sarsaparilla left for and Cil Lane, Las Cruces: H. on everything will be the lowest for students: Monday Albuquerque Roswell; each Root Beer from there will po to the officers P,. Coolev, Roswell: Carl Minniorode, possible. You may pursue your college work for six months ot year, training camp at Fort Leon Sprint's. Las Cruces: A. J. Coals. Mesilla But how can we sell the best earn money the other six months, continue your courses undisturbed, Lemon Sour Captain Overson is one of the W Park: S. U Duulop. Silver Cty; O. of merchandise cheaper and graduate in five years. quality You continue work the full forty-eigh- t weeks New Mexicans recommended for ;V. Hartshorn. Carlsbad; H. G. Calk- than anyone elseT That is easy. may your college Orange Phosphate commission in U. S. M. Silver and graduate in three years. the army. ins, Silver Citv; J. Kelly. We do not here to pay high of months each. 'Citv; J. B. VVickard, Las Cruces; and we arc satisfied with The new schedule Is arranged in periods three Birch Beer rent, Thus It Is to the needs of those who must earn their Edward Hecker and of Wilfred Houehton, Mesilla Park; P. small of adapted special J. party margin profit. way aa well as those who are needed on farms at certain seasons, WE HAVE ALL are spending a few days )R Upton. Deming; C T. Turner, When sum np all of THEM Indianapolis F. New Mexico yon or wbo wish to teaclj or have business connections to maintain. The in and around Santa Fe. Last week Roswell; j. Runyan, those will plainly see In- K A U N E ' S Phone 26 VV. facts, yon University adapts its schedule to the special needs of the student. they visited Frijoles Canon and en- infantry; J. Miller, Albuquerque; that we are ." stead of the student to his circumstances to the Uni- cliff H. F. Smith. Artesia; R. L. Forest, try'"! requiring adapt joyed a study of the dwellings. store oa a basis, versity's schedule. brother-in-la- w of C N. Hilton, Socorro. Mr. Hecker is a Hurley; sharing the greater peVcentage For apeclal Information aa to the advantage this new schedule R. C Reid, U. S. disbursing agent, and of onr profits with onr enstoaa offers In TOUR PARTICULAR CASE, write today to David R. Boyd, NEW MEXICO are with Mr. Reid and THERE IS NO RECORD of a real N. STATE RECORD they stopping failed to President, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, If. family. He is largely interested in a estate owner ever having Sea Framiire business in his oell desirable property AFTER AD- 30 St, GENERAL STATE NEWS OFFICIAL STATE NEWS big job printing Saakm Fo, Mow Mexico. home city. VERTISING IT ADEQUATELY.