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SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 SANTA FE, NEW UEXICO FRIDAY MAY 24, 1918 NUMBER IN

ORDER YOUR YEARS TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE NEW MEXICO CENTRAL IMPROVES IN EVERY SUPPLY OF COAL NOW FEDERAL COORT HAS SANTA FE OCCUPIED SUN JUNE 8TH ABOUT SALOONS MUST CLOSE DELAY IS DANGEROUS M PER CENT IN N. M, DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT-GE- TS The week of June 3rd to 8th has DRAFT CASES ON WITH ACTIVITIES OF On the afternoon of Saturday, AT SIX O'CLOCK IS been designated as "Coal Week" by June 8, 1918, the wonderful spectacle the United States Fuel Administra- of a total solar eclipse will be vis- tor. While for several weeks special COMMENCEMENT ible, weather permitting, over a track MANDATE OF MAYOR TIES TELEGRAPH AND LOCOMOTIVES efforts have been made throughout LONGEST DOCKET extending! from the Pacific (Wash- the United States to urge the early ington) to the Atlantic (Florida), ordering of coal, there will be a This track of the moon's shadow is special intensive drive on early or- 70 wide at the western coast, "Coal Week " OF HIGH 40 in LEGAL BATTLE PRECIPITAT- ESTANCIA VALLEY DECLARED WILL RE- dering during PROMINENT CATTLE MEN ON PAGEANT ON LAWN narrowing to mites Florida. PROSPEROUS, With the bulk of the year's sup- For about an hour the moon, will EXERCISES ED BY ENDED FOUR NEW ELEVATORS FOR HANDLING THE ply of coal ordered well in advance, TRIAL HERE, JURY DIS- SCHOOL AND gradually encroach upon the sun's PETITIONS QUIRE the distribution of the agencies gov- AGREES IN WALKER CASE BY EIGHTH GRADE, ATH- disk, the daylight will fade, then BY SANTA FE MAYOR WHO PINTOS, EXPECTING CROP INCREASE OF FIFTY PER ernment will be in a position to ad- the narrowing crescent of the sun just equitably and properly the de- BLUMLEIN TO CLASS PLAY AND will suddenly disappear, and around ORDERS EARLY CLOSING CENTRAL REFIN1SHING THE COACHES AND mands as between different com- BUT FINDS LETICS, CENT; the k ball of the moon, hang- munities. It will be to PRO-HU- N AS WAR MEASURE FREIGHT CARS, NEW EQUIPMENT FOR ROAD BED possible guage BE A EXHIBITS ing in the northwestern sky among accurately the increased demand and the will be seen the the available brighter stars, properly apportion sup- pearly radiance of the mysterious ply. of the federal In the First church solar corona. The remarkable spect- As a war measure, Mayor E. P. with the appeal to The longest term Presbyterian Twelve carloads of new ties for the THRIFT STAMP DRIVE Together urgent district court ever held here is in artistically decorated with quantities acle may be enjoyed for 122 seconds Davies yesterday brought to a sen New Mexico Central railroad were IS ON ALL THE TIME the industries as well as to domestic Rev. at sational close contest over six consumers to order their coal session in Santa Fe now. Forty of fragrant spring, blossoms J. the western coast, and for half the received in the city this week. Ties DON'T OVERLOOK IT early, criminal cases and a half a dozen W. Hamblin, of Cass City, Michigan that time in Honda. Then the cres nVlijck closing which has roused & there goes the that those are being delivered over the D. request on the docket. delivered the baccalaureate cent of the sun will on the Santa Fc.this week. District Judge work in New Mexico who their orders in wait patient- legal cases are Judge eloquent appear R. G. from northern part of tlie War Savings get Colin will sit the sermon to the class of other (western) side of the moon, Holloman had under advisement the is take on new life he ly for deliveries. Course the entire Neblctt throughout graduating stute besides from Cleofes Romero to and will term. the Santa Fe High School last Sun- and after another hour the full disk injunction ease brought by Jake Levy to a successful con- coal output of the country cannot at Estancia, and many are being pushed stage at e Cases Tried day morning, using as his theme of the sun will shine as usual. against the city, when the mayor hauled in team from the moun- ferences of War Savings workers be delivered within a few months. Eipionag by But those orders first in the hands of During this week William T, "The Source of Power." This, event happens at any one made his peremptory order for six Santa Fe. to be held at Santa Fc and Roswell un- tains surrounding the dealers will deliver- Walker of La was tried on a Special selections by the choir lace, on the average, only three o'clock closing. The road is its tele- on May 28th. Hallctt Raynolds, be the first Case rebuilding ed. of to pur-sua- der the direction of Mrs. Lansing times in a thousand The in Court line this and (in- State Director of War work charge having attempted years. graph from point Savings Production is Roy T. Bevins of that place, Bloom and Miss Evelyn Mcliridc, The gaseous envelopes of the sun The dispute started when the city in and w'll at the Santa Fe con steadily increasing, a completed setting new poles preside but it must be further incereascd if not to in the draft, He was organist, were rendered. Superin- can be advantageously studied by as ouncil at its last meeting by vote wire for 10 ifer ence and Herman C. Ilfeld. r, register stringing heavy copper the coal needs for the alleged to have said that a man who tendent J- E. Roth, the graduating tronomcrs during the brief interval!0' four to three passed a closing A crew has been will at the Roswell country's I miles. paint set preside are to be filled. the is the same as a elzss and faculty attended the ser- of total eclipse, and it is then only ordinance. he mayor voted with to work this week at Estancia, re- At these detailed year joins army to rules and meeting. meeting in communities one-thir- d murderer and have declared the vices in a body. that the corona can be observed. the council suspend the station in a shade of will be worked out for Already many to painting the plans present of the coal orders have been United States would conduct The young people who pass out of It is estimated that there arc only pass the ordinance there and then. the color scheme the Nebraska and troops his yellow and brown, ing plan carrying placed by both industrial ajid domes- themselves as the Huns did in school to begin a new life in the about 90 minutes in a for the It was contended that vote gave which has been for all sta- it through in New Mexico to the just century the thirds adopted tic consumers In the eastern part if placed in similar circum- world are: Clara Berchtold, Wayne investigation of this interesting but necessary two majority end and woman and Can-tclo- tion buildings. The storehouse and that every man, of the the dealers have been went out on Laws, Mary Cunningham, Louis still outer of for such action. house have been red. child in the state shall become ar country stances. The jury perplexing appendage engine painted practically overwhelmed with early afternoon and it was nearly Margaret McBride, Leathe the sun. Its shape is not constant, Levy was represented by A. B. Two New owner of a War Savings Stamp bv Tuesday Rcnehan. and At Engine orders for anthracite, but west of 24 hours later when they reported Stephens, Helen Walker and Gladys but varies with the eleven-yea- r cycle the city by City Two engines capable of hauling June 28th, when the big campaign the the orders have been of in torney J. .1. the point reach Mississippi they could not agree. Attorney Whittier. the sun's activity producing Kcnney. twice the of the old ones will its climax. s. Sun-spo- was conceded tonnage so slow in coming on as to lend no in his defense of The High School commencement ts are now about'0 constitutionality by have been and delivered from Harry Bowman bought stimulus to increased production and Walker to show that he was will take place in St. Francis audi- at their maximum and the court. Denver. All cars are rcfinish-ed- . sought accordingly being ALBUQUEROUE ORGANIZES as a matter of fact, there has been not at I.ande but at Taiban torium Friday evening, with Dr. we corona with Two Petition Out and eight may expect of tak- painted lettered including "TWO-BIT- " CLUB FOR some shutting down of mines for on Oct. 21, 1917, the Djvid R. Boyd, as orator, Follow- streamers distributed in all The action the council was Three thousand dol- miles away, directions freight cars. RED CROSS COLLECTIONS lack of orders for the product. dav he is to have made the ing is the program : around the but not so en after the presentation to them worth of is on alleged sun, widely for 6 o'clock lars bridge material In every State of the Union pre- seditious utterances. He will be Life's Lesson Glee Club extended east and west an in 19T0. of a petition asking the ground and concrete pipes for One thousand people of Alburpcr- - parations have been made to bring tried Salutation Wayne Laws The streamers from near the closing signed by a large number of culverts are made, more the coal again. issuing It was said to been being bridge ipie have responded to the call of early ordering message Former Militia Man Cited Class Address Dr. D. R. Boyd sun's poles suggest somewhat cer- citizens. hatf timbers have been ordered with a before the Club cii ciliated Holloman and the local Red Cross. One thousand squarely people. . Frank Bltimlien formerly captain of Nightingale's Song Glee tain appearances of the aurora bore-ali- s. by Judge view of all on the e en-- Associate Clarence Roberts rebuilding bridges envelopes with twenty-fiv- cents I the New Mexico National company Valedictory Gladys Whittier Justice J. lfne. FINE CHANCES FOR THREE of the Court. Another peti- - closed have been collected from the at Clovis, was on trial Tuesday and Presentation of Diplomas The light of the corona is Supreme has been "two-bi- rlu!-- MEN partly is said Equipment costing. $15,000 various boxes of the t SPANISH SPCAKING He was accused of Thomas B. Catron reflected and radia- tion opposing same to have the for out cuts and Wednesday. sunlight partly of all business men bought cleaning Although that many persons have said that "a man is a d n "Hats Off; The Flag is Passing." tion due to the intense heat it re- signatures the fills alonpr the line. This someth-n- like having in town If the wiping .answered the rail 3.000 more are Three jobs paying fool to go to war" and that the Glee Club. ceives from the sun. But the most except three. mayor will be from flat cars and 5 400(1 a should had not taken as he did an operated needed to contribute a quarter every year appeal especially Englishmen were using cannibals on is due to an unknown action by team, to conditions. month so local mav be to the residents of May Day Festivities interesting part by the to the according the chapter Spanish speaking the fighting line against the Ger- gas, called coroninm. which has not appeal losing party Estancia continue this state. The are those suit was . . Valley Prospers enabled to their splendid positions mans. Blumlien was defended by "America, Yesterday and Today." been found in the earth or in expected An increase of at least 50 in is re- the yet No action is work that rendering so much ;ui special agents for United. Parth and of a beautiful pageant which was a tin of further expected now, the of is ex- demos-- Mabry Albuquerque. spectrum any other sun. output pinto beans lief to the men fighting in war ISt .tes bureau of foreign and j a of decided success, feature clever, and the convivially inclined have in Blumlien is said to be veteran every The eclipse will not be total in pected the valley this year, and stricken Europe. It is necessary to tic commerce of the department of P.orr and one of the best and highly pleasing, was given by solemnly taken in their belts, while the war New Mexico, but the portion of the relchrat-wit- General Manager Ten Eyck has collect $1,000 monthly in order to cinniercial and economic conditions com- the of the Santa Fe school the prohibits are iovously h - rifle shots in the State, His pupils sun covered will from 60 to 80 for four bean for and T'- in Latin America. i vary of ale. applications sewing knitting supplies. made a while including all on the grammar in- many rounds ginger elevator 4 000 pany good showing glades per cent, thus affording a very sites along the rigfit of Red Cross workers here hoped The places designated are: one at! he was At that time his school lawn Wednesday afternoon, The Central is an-- enroll in the bit Vene-- captain. teresting spectacle. way. booming will "two club." Mexico, one at Columbia and l left arm was shattered bv a rifle bul- under the direction of Miss Helen GOVERNOR LINDSEY'S doing more fireght business than Enrollments will be received time ucla. and one at Bolivia and Para-- 1 S. Van PROCLAMATION FOR any let while he was in the rifle pit Winter, Mrs. G. Stone, musical ANOTHER PRACTICAL ever besides a All that is is to write Examinations will be held in M- Mender-so- MEMORIAL OBSERVANCE operating through necessary your jguay. during practice, though he has re- director and Mrs. Ralph USE FOR THE JOY BUS train each way daily, under the ag- name and address on an envelope ifliis city and other towns to find, covered the use of it now. violinist. It was presented in gressive management of the capital- with twenty-fiv- e cents enclosed and suitrble men for the Memorial day is proclaimed by positions. State Senator on Stand tlnce episodes as follows: Cunous uses to the auto.no-- - ists D. C. in the boxes in various credit will ' for which ;overnor VV. E. in the fol- - Represented by Collier deposit placed Ftra given the Former State Senator Tames Baird bile is m these Lindsey and S. C. Munoz. Whether it con- stores. of or French. Episode 1, Spirits of Indian Day. being put days of;,owi knowledge Portuguese and his son were also to be tried stress and are -- tinues Mrs. Alfred Grunsfeld has been ap- 1 hncn 111, The episode opens with the Spirit economy reported ,1C thirtieth under government or private rfcc,,T mfillpo ..vanillic. im- By,'Iawnil. cllstom, on Wednesday on the charge of salesmen of The B. b Goodrich , , , control will be decided 1. pointed chairman of the collection '.to.: most will be giv-- n of Indian days, thanking t'.e Great Jf M b. by June satisfactorily to thr tafters Rubber have ... : properly attesting Manitou for his bless- Company. Particularly 111 In case the Central will bov committee of the club Albu- an at I his goodness and .1- .- .1 . IK. ui:HUIlUdVj x'... IXlHJl.J.:.!. , any continue oral test Washington. M"UI'' 111 rtlW Herald. questionaire. It is said the father ings. A Harvest dance by the home HIT IJllSSIUIJIIlliCM IIIC BUI"I11'U!1C of the to be one of the big assets of New querque compensation is about $10.00 per day, on or 'The natural love living chimed exemption for his boy tribe by the visiting tribe rather its motor and mechanism. for and heroic Mexico. in addition to transportation and the he was foreman of interrupted been the former. their companion ex- ground that who about the council fire grasped by dead is made ATTORNEY GENERAL FINDS ?400 a day allowance for living the ranch gathered In the communities manifest by the place- latters bigi cattle near and smoked the pipe of peace, finally farming just ment of bud, and flower and deco- A NATIVE CITY ON HUSTLE penses. when such was not the east of Colorado car own- FEW NEW MEXICO and to their hunt- Springs, rative wreaths the monu-men- t. is in hands separating going ers are their cars to rid the upon tomb, PROMOTIONS AND NEW case. Their defense the ing grounds. using and burial mound. General Patton re- TO ALL GROWERS OF B area of a of dogs-Poiso- sepulcher ARMY ENLISTMENTS Attorney Harry of Tom I.ea of El Paso and A. plague prairie the mortal is made on turned this week from a to THE PINTO BEANS In II. The of the and water have been tried, 'Thus to put trip Rcnehan of this city. these and Episode Spirit and the soul of the liv- Thomas L. Clovis where he went to look after cases of a similar kind As- Wilderness old automobile docs he work. Here's immortality Onatiavia, of this. city, We have received the follow- other ing man is sublimated and made re has distinguished himself in France, his law practice for a few days. He just sistant United States District At- Enter the spirit of the wildernes the process: ing definite instructions from the U. a ceptive of the impinging force of the and has been recommended by Gen- rightfully believes the Curry county torney Seth has represented the calling the daisies, roses, butterflies, The farmers attach hose to the . -- f : i I I :l is one of most hustl- S. Food Administration Grain Cor- trees and mist maidens to come exhaust from the muffler and Prmc OI 'USHK' eral Pershing for first lieutenant of metropolis the government. pipe a,,d sacred at r.butes of the aviation communities in the southwest poration, New York, regarding the Two cases violation forth and dance, march and in insert the opposite end in a section of the signal ing 1917 other alleging ting prairie of the delivery of the crop of Pinto beautiful forest home. hole- - Then machine is set .r,,ghte?U5 service. He will return to his and recited, for tht Pccord a few of of the selective service act, or con- the Soon, dog's the th.,ldren decora-animal- s. take ThJ5 year, memorial and final with re- their achiefments in of his beans: Sec. 37 of Penal however, the forests changed their going and the fumes asphyxiate the training the officer's proof 1 spiracy under the " That all Pinto beans of the Mc-Ne- V'6 lV,"e he,rt serve corps at N. Y. contention. Code are set this week. W. H. ways, the man becomes a factor in Generally the destruction "on, humf" Plattsburg, 1917 in hands must be s because towns!'0 lowcr we. s"ow William E. Carroon. also of this Over Top Before Starting Gun crop growers et. al., and Thomas Jones, et. tht new regeime that followed. Enter great, prairie dog of man delivered to 1, 1918! - because of added millions city, has been commissioned On Sunday before the Red Cross shippers by June a!., are the accused. Edwin Gilbert Pioneer man and woman who hew- are connected- first t ner contract agreement. One farmer said that with his forcfd de,a1ths B"v" upon the lieutenant in the aviation section uf drive began a number of business Mares comes up on the same charge ed the trees to build their homes. fields of?nJ of$5,-00- 0 2 After June I, 1918, the U. S. automobile he had exterminated anba''e Europe, the signal reserve corps at Elington men met to discuss the quota on June 6. III. The of Patriotism ' Drunk with of a which had been set for Food Administration Grain Corpora- Episode Spirit entire colony in a few hours. Thus sight power, Field Texa. Clovis, Two Homestead Cases Enter The Spirit of Patriotism ' Prussian king fouly strives to make - tion will not receive Pinto beans of w h. Donald G- and after a little talk began to set and in I,,,.. ,a ,,,i,r,i,;i a Hart, East Las Vegas, 1917 Alleging perjury conspiracy the pioneer group for their his nream ot a uerman woria-empir- been down the the crop from growers at any the of final on praising set a pace for the German and his has a second lieuten- subscriptions they thought matter making in - promoted price. proof strength, power and loyalty up- gas- come true. ant at Camp Travis, Texas, and Rob. could be made. They went out a homestead four people are to be our poison While our free sons and daught- town for a few and We are counting on your heartiest building country. S. Fletcher, of Buchanan, and Walter around more, tried on June 4. and three on June Enter Spirit of State followed EXPECTING CALL FOR ers resist and beat back the enslaved B found that had raised $5,500 in this matter. 7 Me- by Taylor, of Elida, have been com- they The first trial involves J. D. Little Town Spirit, attended TRAINED WORKERS ENROLLED subjects of this presumptive kinst missioned before the drive started, or in otli Yours, very truly, dina. Fetiberto by to the same rank in the O. H. LIEBERS. Espinosa y Medina, rural, town, church and school. across the sea by applying force at Bowie. words over the with ten per I.audente and Daniel Me- T iVL- - infantry Camp top U. S. Food Adm., Quintana, Enter Town Spirit followed by Th h tfnicxr rlK t,3,t. against force, force without stmt, let Charles Russell and Dalfaan W cent to, spare. dina. The other case is against education, has received news from the I" all here at home, as a memorial. Pinto Bean Division. Ba-rel- Chistianity, community quarterl Lovett, of Albuquerque, have enlist- The construction of a fine $75,000 Francisco P. Martinez. Estevan on Decoration day. humbly appeal to second in size and Denver, Colo., May 20, 1918. spirit, music, art, drama, welfare. Federal State Director, Jonathen H. ed ai apprentice seaman, and Joseph high school, only and Juan C. Martinez. forest and of the U. S- P. S. the God of our fathers for the speedy the play, perservation peace.! Wagmer, R., thit E McCanaa of the 'same city as equipment to big high Bad Behavior Alleged r.nter New America. Washington is sending in calls to triumph of the children of liberty, second at has Main DRY FORCE AGAIN P. S. Juan class teaman. Albuquerque begun. WIN GOOD VICTOR LeNoir, Rivera, E. J. Enter Four allies, French, Eng- the state headquarters for cerain "Now therefore, I, W. E. Lindsey, M- - is An B. Herely Jr., of Roswell, has street being paved. injunction Massindge, and Delia Brock, are to lish, Japanese and Italians. classes of volunteers to work in the governor of the state of New this uo.'k has been be 16 for disturb- joined the navy reserve. halting 23. forces tried June alleged Enter Uucle Sam's yards, and that Eddy ico, do hereby proclaim Thursday, of thr law firm Washington, May Dry ance in ill- representa- di:ppsed by in near Camp Cody which tives, sailors, Scouts, Red county may soon be called upon to May 30th, 1918, Memorial day, and a in which Mr. 1 atton is a the house today won a second icit is said to have Boy Cross, PRODUCTION skirmish in favor of liquor figured. nurses and Girl Scouts, following! re- furnish such men as have volunteer- - day for spiritual BOARD AND while he there. In national prohibi- is in MILITARY AERONAUTICS pa'.dner wis tion the war when on a Bootlegging charged against John cessional. ed in the classes needed. Director "May each community the state spite of a drauth which has set crop during pre- Mattivi and John Grisente who will not of New Mexico, on that day, not SEPARATED BY PRESIDENT liminary vote an amendment was ap- Industrial Exhibit Wagner has stated what trades production back to some extent, be tried on the 27th. They are sup- in the call. Carls- - decorate the of the dead of the $ll,J4o-40- 0 are represented lonly graves everyone in that region is reported proved refusing any posed to have taken whiskey into At the school in accordance with the usual custom. Washington, May 20 President in the food produc- grammar building bad Current. optimistic, new settlers are coming appropriation Colorado. On May 30, Emilio Rome- the same afternoon were excellent. but may they meet in public assem- Wilson today signed an executive or- in is tion bill until President Wilson every day, there considerable s ro is to be tried under the white the numerous dis- HAVF. to der i'-.i- Among articles on MAGDALENA WILL bly, there humbly acknowledge establishing: as distinct and sep- on in a proclamation prohibiting the arate the building going the city, inJ slave act. play were neatly finished garments AUTO RED CROSS PARADE dependence upon the will of theGod bureaus air production Clovis are on toes use of food in the manufacture of and Wil- boadr and bureau of people up there One June 3, Grady Linden by girls from the 6th grade up, work of our fathers and devoutly sup- the military and tor and son of His and aeronautics- - boosing anythng every- answer the charge robbing by the junior Red Cross, two attrac- All auto owners are expected to plicate guidance protection that 4 fcr of a a af- in world-wa- r, As his first act under the new law thing the good their TOWN LA BAJADA MAY post office, and number of other tive convalescent robes, one made be at the Casino Theatre Sunday so that, this liberty OF trials based on and 4:30 shall and be extended to alt permitting consolidation of the de- community. BE IN SANTA FE COUNTY alleged perjury by the 4th grade pupils. The clay ternoon at o'clock for the Big triumph looks as is - partments, President Wilson It though the general other offenses such as jumping a work was especially fine, some of Red Cross Parade- Magdalena's new peoples and to all nations. today somewhat fritted the fart that bail bond for -- dates. band will be on some "In witness I have here- took production of air craft from the by Walker be- are set later the articles were molded by 2nd and hand and public whereof, his official duties him County Surveyor John Six in of.dama-e- s is unto and caused army signal corps and established as keep away lieves that La the town at suits based the claim 3rd graders. The manual training spirited owner of a big truck re set my hand the so much of the t:me from this garden Bajada for will be heard was a to his truck and lead seal of the state of New Mex a separate organization production the foot of the famous La Bajada personal injury display credit to the school, quested bring great spot of and progress. ; c r-- . at the "end of the term, which will as was also the the procession. It is hoped that ico to be affixed. board headed by John Ryan of New nuttr'tt is in aama re couniy. wnucim,t;i drawing, elementry York. Speaking of politics, Mr. Patton : probably last until the end of June. handwork, penmanship and weaving, every auto owner in town will be in "Done at the city of Santa Fe. examining some old field notes this 21st "if I coubi t'.st make, mine enemies I and last but the least millin- this parade and help the this the day of May, A. D.. week, establishing the county line not the greatest love me, I would be perfectly h ppy ery exhibit was good, the had cause of the time THE AMERICAN 1918. EIGHT NEW MEXICANS with what is now bandoval county ARMY CAPITAN ENDORSES girls RED the Mother of Human- "W. E. almost a half he found CLUB several miniature hats, pretty and CROSS, (Seal) Lindsey, TO BE COMMISSIONED century ago, to date ity. Magdalena News. "Attest: Antonio Lucero, FROM CAMP KEARNY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS that the line runs through a section quite up artistically arranged, Let not unlike a real millinery "Secretary of State." CONFER DEGREES SUNDAY corner set in a bian field. As the me say I am most heartily in display. RED CROSS AUXILIARY aim- - Prof. Frank Burton, athletic dire- Announcement is made from Wash- only cultivation in the vicinity is favor of the Club and its Peo- ORGANIZED AT CLOVIS 1707 ctor, had charge of these in- The Economy of Victory ington of the successful candidates Santa Fe Council No. will vest of the village, this places all of ple of Carlbad and community, line events, No matter what this war costs the have on in for Let man cluding races and jumping. The for officers' commissions from the the honor, Sunday May 26th, the houses Santa Fe county. He up the big job. every Rev-- C. A. Mrs. and of the and woman feel res- contests were between the 7th and Chancey, Scheuric, government the people training camp at Linda Vista, Calif- to confer the honors of the first, will verify this later by running a the personal C. A. Scheurich and Mrs- S. S. Hall United in of second a for a definite in 8th grades and 5th and 6th States the way money, ornia. Among these recommended and third degrees to large new line along the old boundary. ponsibility share grades. went school house Monday-nigh- t is to be much the war. The Senior Clas to Moye it going cheaper to for the promotion are eight soldiers class of candidates, from various La Bajada people have voted and Play and assisted in the organiza- win than to lose. frc-- If I had will Entitled "At the End of Rain- this state. parts of its jurisdiction. paid taxes in Sandoval since but one message, that the tion of a Red Cross - It The commercial and financial los- county be that and work bow" at the Elks Theatre Auxiliary- The following list gives the names The first degree of the order will its creation, and their schools have you plan speedily presented was a hundred per cent meeting in ses that would follow a German vic- ten-thir- ty I on was en- and home address and the arm of begin at the hour of and been supported by the ceunty funds. congratulate you your splendid Wednesday night another that every person in the community are not to be calculated. All efforts and - I shall and successful The tory service for which they qualified : all candidates and brothers must be your patriotism- joyable event. who attended took out a member- that we spent would be lost, indem- in- in to other New Mexico towns with amateur actors - Robert G Bible, Silver City, readiness at ten o'clock in the B. P. a K. WILL CELEB RATS go youngi played their ship. Mrs. A- Struble was elected nities beyond calculation would have for the well. - fantry. morning. FLAG DAY JLNE 11th great courage splendid spirit parts exceptionally This was chairman; G- D. Curry, treasurer, to be paid.nd along with these los- Cubia V. Clayton, infan- - The second and third degrees of I found here. given under the supervision of Miss and Miss Pearl ses would come a loss in Tularosa, Go Curry, secretary. continuing the order will begin at two o'clock The Elks celebrate Fla to it, now, every one of you, Boche, pricipal of the of the Santa Clovis News. , commerce would Touis rill Day and will Lick the foreign that spell S. Jones. Carlsbad. and all officers, brothers and which is June 14th, a pa- we all together High School, Mrs. George Van Stone Infantry. sharp by holding Kaiser. disaster. Gerald OTC Hendricks, Silver City, members must be at the place of triotic sext'oi at their building and Musical director and Mrs. Ralph Plenty of Cornmeat With these material losses we infantry. initiation, which unless otherwise vith a street rrade in- - which various Truly. M. Henderson, violinist. Mills in the United States ground o-- lr Jose our national liberty and Temple J. Molinari, In- ordered will take at the K. will be invited to Capt- - E. H. Lougher. Carlsbad Eighth Grade Exercise bushels cornmeal in Mar- secure Portales, place organizations take Current. 6.000,000 of independence, our power to fantry. C. Hall on Water Street. part, incl'icbrg several school groups Were held in St. Francis audito- ch and can grind 9.000.000 bushels our international rights, our right to Santa Fe Council extends a hearty in costume to represent different rium last night, at which 20 students if. necessary. The nation's normal live in a world ruled by the dictate The was in- is 8.000-00- 0 Mn of 21 Regbter Jn ft invitation to all outside and neighbor Allied na'io:. Boy Scouts. Girt TOLAR HAS RUMMAGE graduated. program consumption of wheat flour of humanity and civilization. June 5th has been fixed as Councils to assist us in conferring Scouts, Red Cross, etc Musis, aiu' SALE FOR RED CROSS tensely interesting and impressive. bushels a month. America is regis- E. Roth and all from a Dm tration day for all young men who these degrees. public patriot c addresses will also Superintendent J. changing wheateating to a Last Half Taxe be corn-eatjn- g 191? have become 21 years of since be features of the occasion. Last Saturday the ladies of the Red the teachers are to congratulated country to win the war. The last half of taxes on the age the conclusion of suc- in coun- Jane 5, last year. The young men Fans Lata Bosd Sal Cross circle had a rummage sale and upon a very will become delinquent all of this etas select The Federal Farm Loan Board Rail read Wheat served coffee, pies and sanwiches-The- cessful school year. Attorney General Sims has a list ties in this state on June 1st. Get may the branch of Qit treas- service they desire by enlisting be- announces that it will resume, after The dining car services of 59 rail- took in $71, and had 17 loaves of 30.000 New York men who have your payments to your county fore that after which will the close of the loan cam- roads in the country have cut out all of bread left, which were sold to the It might be suggested that Amer- subscribed to the German and Aus- urer before that date and save pen- date, they liberty ican mobs and to .become subject to call and assign- paign, the sale of farm loan bonds wheat from their bills of fare, the highest bidder, one loaf bringing couldn't harm the enemy trian war bonds: he may make alties for yourself and expence tht aliens be- de- ment without reference to their per- for account of the Federal land Santa Fe railroad being one of the $'0.00. All went to the Red Cross if the latter were safely the names public. Syracuse state and counties in reminding sonal references. banks-- first to take this patriotic action. Taiban 'News- - hind iron bars. linquents and enforcing collections I

we have most conspicuously in tha work of thp Hed Cross. Not that our GERMANS FACE LOAN men In arms do not represent our $4,170,019,650 Badges of Honor BRITISH BAG 33 character, for they do, and it is a char acter which those who see TO and realize rHIRD LOAN SUBSCRIBERS TOTAL 5,000,000? appreciate mid admire; but their STARK FAMINE duty ABOUT GERMAN FLYERS Is thi' duly of force. The duty of tha 17,000,000. Hi'd Cross Is the duly of mercy and TRANSPORTS MEAS- succor ALONE TO and friendship. PEOPLE SICK OF WAR AND THINC All Districts Exceeded and an Quota THIRTY-SEVE- KILLED AND 16S URE SIZE U. "Have you formed a picture In your OF S. FORCE8 AND TALK OF NOTHING Oversubscription of 39 Per Sent iinuKiiiatlon of whut this war is IN ATTACK OM LON-LO- "OVER doing Is Recorded. INJURED THERE" SAYS WILSON for us mid for the In own BUT BREAD. world? my AND ESSEX COAST. mind I am convinced thai not a hun- dred yearn of peace could have knit- Western Newspaper tnlon New Service. ted this nation as this AID RED together single Washington, May 20. The total of ASKS FOR CROSS year of war has knitted It SOLDIERS' BEG FOR FOOD together; the Third Liberty Loan Is $4,170,019,-050- , RIOT IN CITY OF PRAGUE hetter even than if and, that, possible, an oversubscription of 39 per cent II is the world knitting together, above the $:i,ooo,ouo,ooo sought. The DECLARES NO LIMIT TO ASSIST- Points to Hun Ambitions. EVERYONE CONVINCED THAT EX number of subscribers was about ANCE AMERICANS WILL GIVE "Look at the picture. In the renter Every federal dis- PETAIN FORCES ADVANCE ON UK- of PECTED RELIEF FROM TWO-MIL- FRANCE AND RUSSIA the scene, four nations engaged trict oversubscribed, the Minneapolis FRONT IN DASH against the world, and at every point RAINE IS MIRAGE. district going to 172 per cent, the high- NEAR L0CR2. of vantage showing that they are seek- - est, and Ihe New York district to 124 III? Klelfiull Ami iiirifrnnflhnniAtie' per cent, the lowest. New York, 21. Willi ,', PVt-- May Opening e Vi sin ii NYw Tnl.-i- Nf vw Ire. HgnliiM llieui, twenty-thre- govern-; '' epripor In announcing Ihese figures, the Western Newspaper Union News Service. a- speech here Saturday night the Hed ments the the total reprcsenliug greater part London, May "I feel confident treasury explained that may London, May 21. During the aerial Cross drive for a second $leio,ooii,ouu of the of population the world drawn Hint the time is at hand when lainiiic be changed slightly by later reports twenty-seve- n Ger- war fund, I'resideut Wilson an- fighting Saturday together Into a new sense of commu- - stark, medieval famine- - will join ties from federal reserve banks. man were three nounced the of Ihe of airplanes destroyed, purpose I'ujicd nity interest, a new sense of com- entente as a political and military Total subscriptions to thp second were driven down out of control and States to set no limits on effort lo or a new its munity purpose, sense of ally against (Inmany and Austria," loan were $4,010,000,000 and the three German balloons were burned, win the war unity of life. Mail amount was $3,808,000,000. j.ilie correspondent of the Daily accepted according to the report on aerial op- The I'nited the de- "Tin- secretary of war told me an hs in to the first loan ran above Slales, president icligiai lrom Anneinasse, France, pledges PRICE FOR 918 WOOL erations issued by tha war office. clared, will not be diverted from its interesting incident the other day. lie mar the Swiss border, but Ihe loan was limited CHEMICAL MILL Twelve Britiuh machines are when he missing. purpose of winning the war by insin- sabl was in Italy a member to $2,000,000,llOIJ. Thu cot respondent says he draws Thirty-seve- persons were killed cere approaches on the of of the Italian government was explain- Subscribers to the second loan num- subject this conclusion fiom oral slau'iuents FIXED AT FIGURES PREVAILING and 155 injured in the London area ing to him the reasons obser-Kuiion- s bered to the peace lrom the Teutonic powers many why by an aut hemic witness whose about 9,500,000 and first BLAST KILLS 56 Telt IN 1917 during the air raid and six persons Their he dec hired, Italy near lo the I'nited States. t loan about 4, 500,0m). JULY, proposals, spring extended up to lie end of were injured in the provinces. from a desire to have a free hand in "'If you want to try an Ger-- Records by districts are as follows: interesting April. Tin- great masses of the j In around Locre the rust. "1 intend to stand Itiis-si- a experiment, go up to one of these 1ST. A tilt. Pet. nharp operations by any nan and Austrian p' cplcs. this infiiim-- ! (Jeieetil Sill). Growers and Dealers Promised Fair ami Mian. $1 I so.t2fi.J!r.o 172 BODIES, THROWN HIGH IN AIR, French troops made an important ad- as well as France," he said. troop trains ask in English how (! an- of Ihe nil clares, more than sick Kan. city 30,iiimi,ii(iu 202.30 1.050 150 Profits Under Federal Ratea Set vance on of many of them have been In I.. a front more than two The president's speech follows: America war. They think and talk of nothing St. j:ii,onii.iiiiii 1M.085.9no 153 FALL BACK INTO SEA OF War Board ami see what Atlanta . so.onn.onei 186.Afe8.aCO 151 By miles and captured over 400 prisoners, "Mr Chairman and fellow happens.' am morale is so low !i country- bread, and their I'hil 25(i. eon. nun 3111. (13. 500 144 FLAMES. to Field Marshal re- men: I he "He tried Ihe experiment. He went of Dallas XO.Oeifl.llfMI 1 16. 395. 200 144 according Haig's should very sorry lo think ' ihat ihe governments are fearful 425. 01,(1. a on 6(IK,S7K,(',00 143 from British in Mr. In cur- up to the troop train and said, 'How Chll'Mgei Western Newspaper Union News Service. port headquarters that Davison any degtoo llolshevili movements. Klehm'd 130.0(1(1,(1(10 185.96B.950 143 devel- of - Franco. The German artillery tailed his exceedingly interesting many you boys have been in Amer- The said he and his HfiBtOM . 250.(100,000 354 537.250 142 Washington. The War Industries narrator family S. 2SC.577.450 1311 increased the for icaV and he said it seemed to him as Fran. 210,000.1100 1918 oped activity along speech fear that he was postpon- uad lived for weeks almost entirely on Clevel'd 300.000,000 404. )(!. 200 135 NURSES LEG BLOWN OFF Board has fixed the price of the of half of them '.Me front between Albert and Bucyuoy, ing mine, because am sure you lis sprang up; from mushrooms gathered in a forest out- N. York '.100.0110,000 1.1 14.930.700 124 wool clip at the prices established San 'Me from New t S. treasury 17.915.150 the war office announces. tuned Willi the same intimate intent Francisco;' York; side tin- town in which he dwelt. June 30, 1917, at Atlantic seaboard all over. I here was The subscriptions accredited to the with which listened to he extraor- pari of the heart "I'eople often faint in the streets markets on the scoured basis. of America in the Italian Peo- treasury were those sent direct to RED CROSS WOMEN ABANDON Willi the British in France, dinarily vivid account he gave of the army. from hunger,'' he continued. "The The government is to have prior Army ple that had been knitted to us Washington. May 21. The French troops, who are things which he hud realiczd because by health of many is such that they can PITTSBURG PARADE AND RES- rights on the clip for its needs at ion, who knew who fighting alongside the British, have he had come in contact with them on us, had lived hardly sland, to nothing of work, those prices and the remainder is ' us. who bad say MRS. PALMER'S ESTATE $16,600,003 CUE SURVIVORS. carried another of their whirlwind at- the other side of the waters. ugsl worked shoulder and things are getting worse' every subject to allocation for other uses un- to shoulder with now tacks to a successful conclusion in the Two Duties to Face. us, and frienus day. Even the soldiers do not have Society Leader Bequeathed $525,000 to der the direction of the board. As the of America, were for na- Flanders battlefield, and have thereby "We them with our fighting their sufficient food. They are not only sick Charity and Left Husband's Western Newspaper Union Nens Service. needs of the government require con compass imag- tive Italy. their line along a 4,000-yar- ination; he hem in his of war, but thoroughly apathetic re- Estate to Sons. centration of wool close to points of jvanced compassed "Friendship is the only cement Pittsburg, May 2L Fifty-si- men . the Locre sector. Several I that garding it. It is a common sight to Chicago. The lute Mrs. Potter Pal- uuienuuieJciuii, uibii.,,..., ejeiuriD iiaeo personal experience, and did not will ever hold are known to be ninety-fou- r in- luuiiusj hundred German have thus the world together. And sec soldiers for food. of dead; been at which wool be prisoners come here to review for work begging Every- mer's will, disposing her personal e approved may you the this intimate contact of the Hed jured and in hospitals, and thirty-on- far been brought in. The prisoners I Cross body is convinced that the expected estate valued at $1,000,000 and her distributed only. of the Hed Cross; am not competent with Ihe of the Aetna Chemical Com- have been sent on the load to peoples who arp suffering the food re lie f from I'krnine Is a dead husband's employes For fleece wool the renters will be happy to do so because have not had the mirage. trust, valued at a of terrors and deprivations of this war Is pany are missing as result the Chi- the French rear. time or the follow- It In Onlv another Prussian swindle,' they was filed for probate here. Boston, New York, Philadelphia, opportunity to going to be one or the nine explosions Saturday that wrecked No was made to for- detail. greatest instru- say. The society leader divided Palmer's cago, St. Louis, Detroit, Louisville, attempt push mentalities of this company's explosive manufactur- ward lo a and all objec- friendship that the "The three worst months June, estate equally between their two sons. Baltimore and Wheeling. W. Va. great depth, "I have come here simply to say a world ever ing plant at Oakdale, sixteen miles tives were As a knew, and the center of July and August are yet to come. Of her own estate she left $525,000 to For wool the centers will gained. consequence few words to as lo what all it territory you it the heart or if wo I from this city. there has been a decided all, sustain il Last ye ar here was almost nothing to various charities, $100,000 to the Chi- be Portland, Ore.; Chicago, New York, improvement seems to nie iu mean, and il means a be in the allied properly, will this land that we so cat in those months but cucumbers cago Art Institute, gifts of $500 to St. Louis, Boston and Philadelphia. positions. great deal. love. Pa 20. Probably Active near Han-gard- , dearly and fruit. Typhus and dysentery be- $8,000 to servants, annuities to rela- Pittsburg, May The only exception is that clips of artillery fighli::g there are two duties with which 100 men were killed when on the front near is re- Day of Duty at Hand. came, epidemic. The people are shud- tives, and $100,000 each lo her sons' Saturday 1,000 pounds or more may be sold by Amiens, e are face to luce. The first an explosion of T. N. T. demolished ported in the Paris official statement. duty "My friends, a of dering at the prospects of these three wives. Ihe owner. Is to win Ihe war. And the second great day duly has Ihe plan! of the Aetna Chemical Com- Northwest of Rhelins a French come, ami duty finds a man's soul as months now." Mrs. Palmer's secretary, Mrs. Paul- The grower shall be entitled to re-- that hand In hand with pany at Oakdale, on the Panhandle penetrated to the German duty, goes it, no kind of work can ever find ine Furman, receives $8,000; the but- ceive an advance up to but not exceed-- ; Is to win It It. division of the railroad, third greatly and worthily, I ErneBt the chauf- Pennsylvania 75 line, taking prisoners. "May say this? The duty that BRITISH GAIN IN FLANDERS. ler, Woods, $3,000; hun- ing per cent, of the fair estimated showing the real of our pow- sixteen miles from here. Five London. A stale of siege has been (iiulily faces us all now is to serve one an- feur, $4,000; first footman, Arthur market value of his wool. er not only, but the real quality of our dred workmen were startled at noon proclaimed at Prague, the Bohemian other, and no man can afford to make Huns Back in Itobus, $3,000; cook, $1,000; kitchen purpose and of ourselves. Thrust Four Sectors, by a report not much larger than the capital, by the police, and the military a fortune out of this war. are Hold maid, $500; housemaid, Mary North, Paid Honor Lane. There and Allies Important i mm i .. !!crack of a It came from the Explorer by has "Of course, the first the ,iwmii-- i pistol. garrison been reinforced. These duly, duty men amongst us who have forgotten Positions. u,"ii7, null luuiinail, V Grand Ariz. Franklin K. that we must In the Marshall of ,',. soda house, but they knew its deadly Canon, counter measures, according to an Ex- keep foreground that, if they ever saw It. Some of England, $3,000. as one rushed Lane, of the dedi of our thought until it Is London, May 22. A heavy German Import, and man, they secretary interior, change Telegraph dispatch from Zur- accomplished you are old enough I am old cated a west of 1 enough for the nearest exit. Before they at a point about followed demonstrations of an Is to win the war. have heard gen- to remember men :ounter uttack against the Uritisli Russians Agree to Talk "Peace." ich, who made for- could gain the open the very air El Tovar hotel on Maricopa point, a character in which Czechs tlemen recently say that we must get tunes out of lines northwest of Merville along a Washington. Press reports from the Civil war, and to s you two-third- s seemed to burst into flame, the earth monument the memory of Maj. John and Jugo-Slav- 6,000,000 men' ready. Why limit it to know how front about of a mile broke Stockholm, forwarded to the State De- paraded through the they were regarded bv and with a roar Powell, first director of the - fi,000,ilici? down under the strong British resist- the commissar- heaved rocked, and, Wesley streets shouting- their fellow citizens. That was a war partment, say foreign fac- ance, lo Field Marshal that was heard for miles, the long t.eoiogicai survey anu me explorer Mng jive Wilson. Clemenceau and No Fixed. to save one - according iat In has notified the for Limit country this is a war to Petrograd ll.11... 1, nil, llnnc, hitrl, Inin lli'hn tn KltQ rnntlierteri the first ovnprll. 1 1 from llrillsh hcadqiiHr-ler- s liui'l.,! "I save the world. llaig's report eign minister of L'krainia that tne ,...... ,, i ei,i ...... - . haw asked thu Congress of the . . ceil' uuu ...rtMn n in re- IJ. u ...... nun tiieeii uueiui'iuue ,,iiB ui At a nertormance the Rnllenilan France. Tno French also nupi-in- - uir, , . . A 6uise. to be- "And relation to kw ki iiiui'iie uer- ...... f - .1 . I'nited .States name no limit your tin Tied Cross scores 01 men. ,1 ..u....,c.,,., u. :,... i.uiau..-,i.1 at-- is or pulsed an attack north of ituilleul. nrouosilion nence ne "''l'l'""'"i ..,Uuo eecis national theater speeches violently cause the 1 am one Ihe relations which re- ' Congress intends, sure, will For the most the Germans have Zt. wm f "d s"'k" settled presenl, Including Gov. George W. P. tacking Germany were delivered and as we all that lieve you of the You pari, p intend, every ship that stigma. can't shown but of habitual nS, . 'over the scene, and throi-g- Its deadly Hunt and stair, tne Kt. Key. Bishop the rellewai or the alliance between eun men or give to the little their fight- meet at Kiev The rendition nio, curry supplies shall go anything government of fume's lorn and mangled forms Uulius W. Atwootl of the Episcopal Austria-Hungar- ing spirit along the line in Fiance. that and dele- - Germany und was de laden upon every voyage with every the Cnited Slales; it won't accept if. couriers, experts peace ,t.rt,.n,l in 111,. ..iifili num.. fli.urt 1ml church of Arizona, and It. Trit- - They have been thrust back in four will be allowed to ' Harry nounced. Several deputies addressed man and every .supply s he can carry. Thorp Is a law of Congress against ac gates freely pass, , Heir end in the flam- - tle, son of former Gov. F. A. Trlttle. sectors, and the allies have succeeded and that Hussia shall have the sole the crowd, urging resistance to the "And, we are not to he cepting eve,, service without pay. jn r diverted in winning ground which will be of to (j,,,. end sacrifice of wealth and blood for from the A righl forward telegrams between grim purpose of winning the Channel for Giving. great Importance in the future. The number", of dead had no been Submit Irish Question to Neutrals. Bohemia. war insincere the two countries. by any approaches upon "The only thing that the govern- The attacks by the French near determined Saturday night, and it. is London. Signatures are being in- The theater was then closed and the subject of I can with ment will that It not be known for peace. say accept is a loan, and duties Lucre, on the northern of the Lys Mexican Shot Kills U. S. possible may vited in Ireland to a proposal that the rioting occurred in the streets outside. a clear conscience that I Sergeant. if ever be known. have tested performed; but it is a bet- and of the Australians before - 'days, indeed it will Irish be - great deal salient, McAllen, Tex. Herbert I'l- . , question submitted for adju- those intimations and have found Sergi ,, ,.. ,,,.,, ,,, .. . ter to give than to lend or to pay and Amiens, appeal' to have been more of ulcatlon to a competent international London, May 20. The village of J rich Kawkawlin, Mich., was killed i , o , them Insincere. now them at undiT-stoo- recognize your great channel for giving Is the successful than was first by a shot from across the Mexican line " lu"" tribunal, says a dispatch to the Times north of Morlancourt, for what ure. an - - they opportunity to American Red Cross. Near Locre the French have! itiiiiij ui lilt- injui uu, Buiiic- ui n nun from Dublin. Such a adds was by tha British, the have a free near Hidalgo. Four .Mexicans were tribunal, reraptured hand, particularly in the "Down in your hearts you can't take not. only taken strongly fortified killed in the were found half a mile from the rem- the Dispatch, might consist, for exam- Australian troops making a successful Kast, to out return fire. carry purposes of con- very much satisfaction, In the last points, but they have made secure nants of the factory, were brought to ple, of the United States and the neu- raid, in which Ihey took 360 prisoners and quest exploitation. analysis, in to gov- their lines on each side of Hill No. 44, Pittsburg hospitals by special trains of and twenty machine lending money the MISS ALCY0N ROBINSON tral powers Europe. guns. "Every proposal with regard to ac- ernment of the United States, because which they recaptured from the Ger- and in ambulances, all of them so In aerial fighting Saturday, twenty-on- e hurt in a commodation in the West Involves a the interest which you draw will burn mans recently. The Australians, too, badly that only comparative- Villistas Steal German airplanes were destroyed few were Beer, Soap and Cattle. reservation with regard to Ihe Kast your pockets; it is a commercial trans- - have won ground whicn is of tactical ly instances physicians able and two disabled by British aviators. out Juarez, Mexico. A car of soup, a car "Now, so far as I am and some men have even dared importance along the Amiens sector. to hold any hope for their re The statement on aerial operations al- concerned. ;a',io of beer and 240 head of beef cattle iiet-ii- iu siauci ny itiissia as well ui io cavil at the rate of interest, not With the knowledge that the covery. so reports continuation of the bombing passing The was were stolen from a Mexican Central Trance." knowing the Incidental of each new American le- property loss estimated at of enemy railway stations, airdromes, cnmnieutary day brings freight train by Villa followers at A voice from the audience that constitutes upon their attitude. gion:', to hel) ciuii.i the next German $1,500,000. munition dumps and billets, as well as interrupt The was that Itancheria, sixty miles south of here, ed with: "Mut when you give, something of offensive, the allies are satis thought inspired the on the base at . finding Red Cross worker was needed at Oak according to a report received at mili- "God bless you!" your heart, something of your soul, faction in the fact that the German? or dale more than at Aban tary headquarters. 20. A "The helpless and the frie ndless are something yourself goes with the have as yet been unable to launch a Pittsburg. Rome,. May third attempt by doning all thoughts of parade, the the Austrians to Cor-n- o Ihe very ones that ni'eel friends and gift, particularly when It Is given in new blow in the struggle which Berlin "War to the Death," Taft Demand. recapture Monte such form that it never ran had to be ot women flocked to Ihe afflicted area has failed, to the official succor; and if any man iu Germany come expected the decisive one Philadelphia. "War to the death," according back by way of direct benefit to the war. by automobile and by trolley, ready communication. thinks we are going to sacrifice any- your- demanded former President Taft in self. for any sacrifice or service.' weeks "have body for our own sake, I tell them In their raid on Lcr.don his at the Nearly three passed Sunday And these women lent Valuable aid keynote speech opening since on now they are mistaken. Appeals to Alt to Give. night the Germans lost five session of the the German offensive, begun aeroplanes. in bringing order and system out of convention ac- "You know there Is Two ofliers are to have been of March 21, died down at its final "For the of this fel- the old reported panic-stricke- the League to Enforce Peace. glory war, my cynical the chaotic condition among the tive point in futile assaults on the low citizens, in so far as we are con- definition of gratitude, as 'the lively brought down at si'a. of families workmen. Flanders front. Every indication, cerned, is that it is, for the expectation of favors to come.' "Adjutant Domeiilemrestcr brought hos- Paris Raiders Routed. perhaps, Answering the first call for however, points to the probability that first time in history, an unselfish war. "Well, there Is no expectation of fa- down his tenth aeroplane. In five days ' ts aid and ambulances went a Paris. German vors st .yirLfe? pital corps airplanes attempted this week will witness its renewal. I could not be to for a to come in Ihis kind of giving. ibis Belgian aviator also set lit e to of nurses and from to bombard Paris proud fight physicians St. again Friday night, The Germans attempted a vigorous selfish purpose, but I can be to inese tnings are bestowed In order three war bs.lloons. John's hospital. but did not reach the Bombs proud that city. silent raid on one of the American fight for mankind. the world may be a fitter Turkh'h troops al Aielin, Asia Minor, One of the Aschel-ma- were on place nurses, Meryl however, dropped outlying combat groups within a strong to live In: that men may be succored: have mutinied. was as a bearer suburbs. point 'If they wish peace, let them come acting stretcher in the Luneville sector Saturday morn- forward that homes may be restored: that suf- a wounded man to the ambu- through accredited represen- carrying ing, but were badly beaten. fering may be relieved; that the face lance In one of Mexican Shoots Arizona tatives and lay their terms on the ta- Score Dead in Kansas Storm. when, the explosions, Sheriff. Japan and China have been inform- ble. We of the earth may have the blight of de- she was thrown to the and have laid ours and they know Hays, Kan., .May L'2. Ten ground the Ray, Ariz. Deputy Sheriff Joseph ed by the allied that struction taken away from It, and persons on the was governments what are. that patient stretcher killed. Donaldson was shot wound- mili-itar- y they wherever were killed, Iwo probably fatally in- and fatally they have arranged for entente force goes, there shall go One of her legs was blown off. ed Francisco Explains Red Cross Duty, and jured and dozens of others less seri- by Gomez, a Mexican, cooperation to meet the dangers mprcy helpfulness." whom he was to arrest for car- "But, behind all this grim purpose, In conclusion Ihe President ously Injured, in a tornado which trying threatening the peace of the Far East said: across F.llis Tornado Kills 12, Injures 25. rying concealed weapons. from my friends, lies the opportunity to "I summon you to the swept northern and south- German penetration. comradeship. ern Rooks counties. All Bloomfield, Neb. Tw lve persons demonstrate not only force which will I summon you In next the churches, eeese, el triernovr of this week to Mtcyori noutnaon, killed, mostly children, and twenty- - 93, Knits 200 Pair Socks. be demonstrated to the utmost, but say how much and how schools, buildings and larger business the Denver flying squadron which la With the American Army In France, sincerely and five some is the Ixmdon. Mrs. 93 20. Ihe opportunity to demonstrate char- how houses and residences were organized to help Colorado orchardlsta injured, dangerously, Margaret Wilson, May American aviators north of unanimously you sustain the human toll of the tornado that of has knitted over acter; and It is that that heart of the world." whose crops have so often gons to swepi years old, Redcar, Toul shot down two German airplanes opportunity this of Nebraska 200 waste for lack of pickers. portion Saturday. pairs of socks for soldiers. Sunday in a series of engagements June 5 Add the Moscow newspapers, 2,000 Registration to 750.000, BAKU persons Wilson Signs New Draft Bill. FIRED, 2,000 DEAD have been killed and 3,000 wounded. Washington. Estimates by Major Nation Orders 130 New Ships. Would Force Germans to Wed. Lufbery Killed in Aerial Battle. The President Various parts of the town, Including General Crowder, provost marshal Cleveland, Ohio. An agreement tan- Washington. signed London. The German commission With Ihe American Army in France. German Forces the bill for Seize Bjorko Island in entire streets and the Persian bazaar, general, indicate that probably three- tamount to a contract to build 130 ves- providing military registra- appointed to examine the decline in Maj. Raoul Lufbery, who had been Finland tion of all men who have become 21 Gulf, Thirty Miles North- are b timing. quarters of a million men will be ob- sels, to cost approximately $300,000 the birth rate in Germany has report- regarded as the best aviator in tha west since the first selective service en- of Petrograd. Turkish regulars and Kurds, ad- tained for thp army by the registra- each, and totaling about $100,000,000, ed a recommendation for the compul- American air service, was shot down on 5 rollment. The of- of vancing In Persia, have accupied SouJ-bula- k tion June of all youths who have was reached here. adjutant general's sory marriage Germans before their and killed Sunday a big Petrograd, May 20. German troops fice has announced enrollment morning by and Ushnu. south of Lake Ur- attained 21 years of age since June 5 day twentieth year is past, according to a German triplane which he was attack- have accupied Bjorko. an island in the will be June S. mia, according to newspaper last. dispatch to the Daily Express front ing. Lufbery jumped from his machine Gulf of Finland south of Viborg. and dispatch- President Signs Overtr.an Measure. es from Tiflis. Amsterdam. Financial assistance will when 800 yards above the ground. He thirty miles northwest of Petrograd. President Wilson Austrian Ruler Turkish A dispatch from Tabriz says that the Wyoming Soldier Killed. Washington. at Capital. be granted by the state, according to had seventeen victories to his credit 20 the Overman which Sofia. Charies and Em- Moscow, May Musselmans and Turks objective is Enzell, which will Ottawa The name of L. E. Luke of signed bill, gives Emperor this plan, which provides penalties for He was buried Monday with full mili- Bolshevik forcea are in a him power to and co-or- d press Zita of Austria-Hungar- y and engaged become the central base from which Dayton, Wyo., appears among the dead reorganise those failing to comply. Provision also tary honors in which both American conflict at on Cas- nate the oxecutive of the their left Sofia for Luf-bery- deadly Baku, the the British will be menaced in in the Canadian departments party is made for the punishment of married and French troops participated. 's ses. casualty list. pian According to dispatches to government. couples who remain childless. home was in Wa:iingford, Conn. Observe Memorial Charles W. Fairbanks Is Critically III. Youths to Register June S. Day as Usual. SEIZE 500 IN SINN FEIN PLOT. Five Children Wilson Nondrinker-Smoke- r Left $21,000. . Martial Law Proclaimed at Odessa. Burned to Death. Indianapolis, Ind. May 22. Charles Washington. June S has been fixed Washington. President Silver asked that Memorial be observed Chicago. Lifelong to to- London, May 18. Martial law has City, N. M. Five children of W. Fairbanks, former vice president as the date for registration of youths Day opposition Most of Chief Conspirators Taken Into as usual and announced in bacco alcoholic Is been proclaimed at Odessa by the Aus- Thomas Pinson, a ranchman living of the United States, is critically ill at who have attained 21 years since the that pro- and drinks reflected 30 a of he trian commandant at the request of Custody. five miles east ot here, were burned his home here with Bright's disease. first army draft June S claiming May day prayer In the will ot Miss Louisa Spencer registration did not intend to modifica- the Germans, according to advices London. Five hundred Sinn Feiners to death in a fire which His condition Is better than for a few last year. suggest a Field here, disposing of an estate of destroyed the tion of the usual memorial exercises from Amsterdam. Street fighting in were arrested at various towns In Ire- Pinson home. Of days past, it is reported, but physl-cion- s $21,000. It provides a fund for six children alone held the George Odessa is reported. At Kiev, Austrian land May 18, according to a Dublin dis- stated that he may not recover. Russian Soviet Decrees Free Love. under auspices of patriotic in the house, Levi, aged 9, who had Washington University at Washington, patrols are in the streets and patch. Prof. Edward De Valera, presi- to organizations. day gone the well for a drink, was the Zurich, via Paris. The Russian so D. C to be used in defraying expenses night and thousands ot persons are dent of the Sinn Feins; Arthur Grif- one to French Trawler Sinks Hun Diver. only survive. Those who per- viet of Bartoff has decreed the social- House Passes Bill Increasing Pensions of white persons who have never fleeing from the city. fith, founder of the Sinn Fein ; Count- were ization of women. Married women ished Bertha, aged 13; Eva, 10; Washington. The sinking of a Ger- Washington. The House passed touched tobacco or strong drink and Berlin expects to receive 150,000 ess Marklevlci, Dr. Dillon and William and - hereafter will not be to ob- - George, 6, Alice and Mary. 3 year- man submarine by a French trawler is obliged the annual pension bill carrying $185,- whose parents never engaged in tha sheep and 50,000 pigs shortly from Ru- Cocgrave. Sinn Fein member of Par- serve vows. chil- old twins. An exploding lamp is be- reported tn an official dispatch from the conjugal Their 050,000, an increase of $1,990,000 over vending of either. The student must mania and 100,000 tons of cereals liament for Kilkenny, were in arreted. lieved to have caused the fire. France. dren will become charges of the state. the total for tbs currant year. also sign a total abstinence pledge. July or August. LATE Our Part in Feeding the Nation MARKET IMoiv Saved .bvArnw QUOTATIONS (Special Information Service, United Btatea Department of Agriculture.) SAVE FOOD AND CAR SPACE, TOO. Western Newapapar Union Nawa Service. UIO.WKR MARKET Schoolbo (alt lr. y Kat steers, oh. to prime.. .$16.00 a 17.00 of Fat ileiTl, good to choice. 15.256' 16.00 rui steers, rair to good. 13.60$' 15.00 Heifers, prima Id.UU Iff k.BV Cuwa, fat, good to choice 12.00b 13.60 or.ri Cows, fair to good 10.00W 11.75 Cows, common to fair... 7.00C(u D.50 Veal calves 10.004c 15.0(1 Bulla 8.00 11.00 Feeders, good to choice. 12.00t 13.ISC) Feeders, fair to kooiI . . . 10.S0i6ll.7f. Feeders, common i fair. 9.00& 10.25 Htockurs, kooiI to choice. 11. 00 ill 12.60 Stockeia, fair to Rood... SOU'if 10.50

Good hogs . .I17.00OH7.3; Kbeeu. T.amliH, Hunt . . 8.50 18.00 Lambs, heavy . . 1M.004 IS. 50 Kwi's . . 15.2MflS.75 Yearling . . 1 00 n 16.75 Nearlu Wethers . . 15. 75'tt 16 25 1,000,000 . HA V AMI I.IIAI N MAHHI'-.T- Soldiers Who (F. O. B. Denver, Carload Price.) liar. Served in Federal Buying Prices per Ton. Colo, upland, uer ton $ S.UO 20.00 . upland, per ton 17. U0& 18.00 t'ruliie hay (new crop), ArmuWereUnder Colo, and Nelir., per ton. 16.00 18.00 Tlmiiihy, p.-- ton ao.oO's 2l.no Alfalfa, per ton 0.00 it 8.00 16 Years of Aoe Smith Park, per ton 20.00w 21.00 (iiimiison Valley, per ton.. 18.00$ 20.00 on aw, per ion (ralii. oats, Nehr.. 100 1, buying Colo. oats. bulk, buying Corn chop, Corn sack, s"llint; lu Hack, Helium 9? (flulen feed, sucked, selling 2! Bran, Colo., per 100 lbs., selling. l.7 speedily followed by a number of o'hers, and win- Carload of Potatoes and Cucumber aa the Result of HE FACT that tho law under the Welch of regi- Badly Damaged Imprope Flour,as draft ning approbation of Major his Right-Han-d Basket of Cucumbers Hungarian patent, lbs., sacked, which the United is now rais- who He Bracing Upper Corner, Crated for subject to discount .11-7- Slates ment, was a witness of the heroic act. Market. ing its nrmles placed the minimum was In the front rank of the back upon the IlltUSSICU I'OI I.TItY. charge age of men to bu included lu tlio enemy, and In the almost hand-to-han- d conflict Less 10 per cent commission. Turkeys, fancy d. p 30 32 draft at twenty-on- e years has called thut followed fell severely wounded through the generated when closely packed to- Turkeys, old loins 1...24 0 25 attention to tlu? extreme youth of the left hip by a mliinle hall. will cause and Turkeys, choice 20 0 21 PROPER LOADING gether, rapid decay Hens lb 27 men who made up the forces that "On the morning of December 13, lSf',2, while the great losses. iiucks, young 27 0 30 and won the Civil war. Fifth on Staf- 7 fought corps was drawn up in line of buttle (Jeese , a& 42 Mixed carlot some be wild tlio Rnppa-Iiiiikm- I; shipments are Hoosters 15 4 13 It may truthfully that ford heights waiting for orders to cross the TO AVOID WASTE times received with the produce, such war was won by tin army of school river and enter Fredericksburg, Colonel as and scattered I. Ire Poultry. not potatoes cucumbers, (Prices net F. o. B. Denver.) boys. The younger generation probably Slorkton, coinnmndlng the Third brigade, First through the load because the contain- Hoosters, lb to 12 aware of the fact tlmt nearly a million of those division, called upon the Sixteenth Michigan for a ers have broken in Turkeys, 10 lbs. or over 26 30 Who on behalf of the Federal cause open transit. It Hens 25 U 26 carried muskeU volunteer to curry the new brigade Hag that had Is en- Greater Care on Part of Shippers well in mixed carlot shipments to Ducks, young 26 D 27 were less than sixteen years of age when they Just reached the command. Sldtunn, but now par- see lb 30 that each type of produce is louded Ducklings, listed. StntisticH show that there were exactly tially recovered from his wound, sprung from tlio in Packing Perishable Pro- and so (lease 22. if 24 by Itself, spaced brnced, that It Broilers, 1918, lb 45 844,891 boys under that age In tho Federal army. ranks and begged for this duty. His patriotism and will not shift about - duce Is Urged. while traveling to There were 1,1.11,4:18 under eighteen years of age, fidelifj- to duty, well known to Major Welch, now market. Kaa. of there were covet- Kkks. graded No. 1 not, F. and of the total enlistments 2,778,309 coinnmuillng the regiment, won for him the u. is. Denver .32 2,150,798 under twenty-on- u years of age. ed much to the of several other com- Eggs, graded No. 2 net, f! prize, chagrin J. B. Denver .24 Not only were the great majority of privates less rades who viilluntly offered their services. Lead- HEAVIER LOADS ARE CARRIED EffKS, case count, 'misc. than twenty-on- e years of age, but the records show ing his on Its famous up Mu rye's cases, less commission....! 8.' itt 9.00 till brigade charge DON'T com- WASTE CAR SPACE 1 that companies, regiments and brigades were heights, In that terrible slaughter under Burnslde, Butter. manded literally by schoolboys. At the close of he was again wounded, but not so severely as to Demands on Railroads Due to You know at this Creameries, ex. 1st grade, lb... 44 the war, it Is suid, It was tho exception to find A him from the colors within 150 Heavy that, time, Creameries, 2d lb 40 prevent planting ProceHB grade, or division commander who was mure than War Conditions Have Increased food Is precious and that none 36 brigade - yards of the enemy's line, where they remained Packing stock 28 r,i 30 old. Gen.Johrr L. Jo&ier' bore bis Difficulties In Handling Fruits of It can be allowed to go to thirty years Cen,yourtd'e'jf- for 30 hours. Three days later he proudly waste. Brig. Gen. John I,. Clem Is generally credited on buck across the marked by a and Vegetables. Fruit. record flag Itappahanock, Do you know that, at this time, Apples, Colo, new fancy, box. 2.509 3.50 with being the youngest soldier on record, lie wus broken shaft and several holes, caused by the ene- cartridges right away." Even where he stood the freight car space is equally born In Newark, O., August 13, 1851. He was not my's missiles during the charge. It Is not enough to select, grade, and Vegetables. ten old when shot fell thick, and I told him to go to the rear at precious and that to waste it is Beans, Navy, cwt 12.00I4.OO quite years he entered the volunteer "It was In this buttle, Sunday, December 14, park perishable produce carefully ; It Beans, cwt. 10.00 service as a the of war. once. I would attend to the cartridges ; and off he to Invite disaster? Pinto, drummer at beginning the 1802, while the brigade lay all day hugging the must be properly loaded In the cars to Beans, i.inia, ID. . .16 .16 Two when he was still not limped. Just before he disappeared on the hill, he When shipments of produce Beets, Colo., cwt. . 2.00 years later, quite twelve ground behind the slight elevation a few yards prevent food waste. Many thousands cwt 1.00 was took his turned and colled as loud as he could: "Caliber and other perishable food prod- Carrots, years old, he regularly enlisted and In front of the enemy, momentarily expecting an of pounds of fruits and vegetables that Cauliflower, lb. .. .10.12H In .54." I have not seen the Ind since, aud his colonel ucts are not properly packed In Onions, doz. .25 .35 place the ranks. He was made a sergeant for thut with a comrade of his own were not loaded in tablo, (Malmburg) on Inquiry gives me the address above, attack, Sldninn, properly freight the car, they fare badly and Potatoes, cwt 75'tj 1.65 bravery displayed in the bnttle of Chlckamnuga as well as remark- onrg arrive at market centers In Turnips, Colo., cwt. 1.25 1.50 and says he Is a bright. Intelligent boy, with a fair company, displayed humanity large there Is loss of food. and served until the clone of the war. He returned able u rail- re- educntlon. What arrested atten- valor by running the gauntlet through such eondltion that they must be When to school when the war ended and from preliminary my and produce, vegetables and IIIUKS AMI I'UI.TS. graduated of road cut for canteens of water for the sick and sold at low while d tion then was and what renewed my memory packed prices, the like are not properly packed Dry Hides. the Newark high school. In 1871 he was apppolnt-e- wounded comrades who could not be removed from some cargoes are ruined Pound the fnct now Is that one so young, carrying a practically T In the car, there is loss of equal- - a second lieutenant lu the regular army and re- tho this nt a too, when the from and lack of ventilation In J Flint, butcher, lb 28o musket-bal- l through his leg, should have found his lines; time, enemy's shifting ly valuable car space. Flint, fallen, lh 26c mained In the regular service until 1915, when ho were so stationed as to command transit. I bull lb Hie way to me on that fatal spot, and delivered his sharpshooters For your own protection from Flint, ami stag, was retired with the rank of brigadier general. a considerable distance In the rear ol not Flint, culls and glue, lb 16c message, not forgetting the very important part of the ground Hut the loss Is borne entirely by money loss, and for the protec- Salt hides. Ill 20f( 22c Among the heroes who were awarded the service .54, Is the brigade lines. It was this distinguished the producer and shipper, for today, Horse hides one-ha- to s of honor for valor shown the the caliber of his musket, which you know tion of the country from food or melnl upon of humanity nt Fredericksburg, in the fuce of a with the nation at war, price green suit. field were who un unusual one. I'll warrant that the liny has In every freight loss and shipping loss, exercise lireen Salted. Hides. of battle there many were mere and with almost certain death star- car must haul more and Im- Cured htm the elements of a man, and I commend him to vigilant enemy cargo, scrupulous care to see that ship- Over 40 lbs., lb 12il3c children. A veteran officer of the Federal army, him in thnt his officers to Under 60 lb 12M13e the government as one worth the fosterii cure of ing the fuce, prompted proper loading, which wastes food, also ments are in lbs., In the Philadelphia Public Ledger, recalled The packed properly (Hue hides and lb 10c writing re- recommending him for the medal of honor. wastes car space, because cars loaded the car. skins, some connected with some of one of the national Institutions. I am, with tiuus and stags, lb 910c interesting history war department, with a full record knowledge of, carelessly do not serve the nation's cureo, to io leas these heroes. The writer the follow- spect, 2c lb. lesB cured. youthful gave " his service from Gaines Mills to Fredericksburg, needs. Ureen, than : 'Your obedient servant, Flint ing account of some of these unusual cases and for reasons best known to Itself, decided that Dry I'rlts, B. '"W. T. SHERMAN, Heavier Loads. Wool pelts, lb 42i45c "Robinson Murphy was born May 11, 1849, " was earned nt the flrst-nume- d battle, Carry wool 'Major General Commanding.' the medal en the Farms. Short pelts 37040c He enlisted as musician at the beginning of the to of his Reports from railroads and shippers Helping Butcher shearlings. No. 1, 27c "When H. with continuing merit the end military 2 lb... war official statement the the poet, George Boker, learned of the show that under the stress of car short- Farm women, boys, and girls In No. Murrain shearings, lb.... 10c and the of action for service. saddles and value. : episode of young Howe, he put the story In verse. cars have been Indiana are food Bucks, pieces at which he gained his congress medal reads thnt a soldlei age freight carrying helping production by Tallow aud Urease. " "John Cook, too, gained a medal of honor when a "Perhaps the most dangerous duty in In of the men who have Prime .12 'At Atlanta, Go., July 28, 1804, being orderly to of In a pub- heavier loads than the past, and taking the places rendered tallow, lb...$ 10$ mere He was In 10, cun be engaged In Is thut scout. book No. 1 tallow, lb 10f .11 the brigade commander, he voluntarily led two child. born Ohio, August 1847, some oases maximum safe loading has been called to the colors and the city 2 lished the war, and called 'Hampton and His No. tallow, lb 090 .10 as into line of and enlisted in Buttery B, Fourth United States after been worked out for certain crops. Industries. Investigation of the cost Brown and yellow tallow regiments battle, the definition of a scout Is lb he had his horse shot from under artillery, at the breaking out of the wur. Ho was Cavalry,' following The department of agriculture and the of milk production, conducted by the urease, 090 .10 where hliu.' 'The scouts of the army did not constitute I alt and Kin lireen Salted. "He enlisted August 0, 1802, at the age of twelve serving as bugler at Antletam, and certainly did given: railroads are endeavoring to educate dairy division of the United States Calfskin, salted $ .2XW .32 to a distinct organization, but suitable men volunteer- two months and twenty-fou- r In the enough merit his medal. The boy distinguished shippers to the necessity for proper department of agriculture, In a' Kip, lb U0 .17 years, days, for this duty were detailed from the different Branded, lh ,13 Twenty-sevent- himself at Antletam and la every fight In which ing tlon with Purdue shows One Hundred Illinois Volunteer not cool-nes- spacing, arrangement, and bracing of university, Deacons, each 1.2592)1.50 the command was At but- commands. The position required only 1915-1- and was made to the colonel of engaged. Antletam the loads In cars to prevent Injury In tran- that, in hired men performed Slunks, each 500 .75 infantry, orderly courage, zeal and Intelligence, but special fac- tlorse. No. 1, each 5.506.00 the In 1804, he was made or- tery was knocked to pieces, losing about 50 per sit. half of the work In the dairies 2. 4 .Ml regiment. January, In some men.' nearly Horse. No. each u 5 00 cent of the men, killed or wounded. Camp- ulties born few In the milk district of northern Glue and iionv. each 2.50'A.OO derly to Gen. J. A. J. Llghtburn, and participated Captain a Shipments of carefully graded pro- Chicago as- "The line of demarcation between a scout and Colt, euch .60 In several hurd-foug- battles. In the he was bell fell, severely wounded, and young Cook duce, such as up In Indiana. A year later, after many of 500 army as the scouts peaches, put good lireea aaited I'elfs. When wonder- sisted him to the rear, quickly returning to the spy was nt times very for, have been received these men had left to the army or Lamb and Sheep, each $ .6002.50 known as 'Hob.' he performed the which hampers at market join line, where, seeing all the men down were usuully dressed In enemy's uniforms In to the Spring lamb, each 150 .46 ful feat that gained him the medal he was only firing nearly law such condition that they had to be responded higher wages paid by 10 not left to man the the fel- had cupWed, they were by strict military the steel mills munition factories Shearlings, each 0 ,60 fifteen years old. The circumstances under which and enough guns, little they repacked before they conld be sold, and low a of ammunition to the of spies If taken within the MISCELLANEOUS MAHKETS. young Murphy led two regiments Into battle were unstrapped pouch from the subject penalty many hampers being so broken that at Gary, Ind., and other cities, the who wns and were not without pleasant as follows : body of a dead gunner lying near one of enemy's lines, they the loss of fruit was great All this women and young people went out to Prices tluoted for Metals. of sort. In which com- the caissons, ran forward with It und acted as gun- experiences that were not the barns and are now over New York. Lead $ 7.12 ',4 "The division General Llghtburn because the hampers prop performing 7.000 ner until the end of the fight. one of the most distinguished of half of labor which was Copper 123. 12 . manded was that day on the extreme right of the "Undoubtedly erly spaced and braced in the cars. the formerly 99 was Archibald Hamilton Rownnd, Bar Silver Vic army, which was being flanked by the enemy. "J. C. Julius Langbeln was a very small hoy, this clnss Jr, Even when loads are braced prop- done by the hired men. The men who St. Louis. Spelter, (6.83. the medal because of the Indorsement London. Bar 48 Tad ox. Xoung was sent to the by his Indeed, when nt the battle of Camden, North Caro- who received nd arrive Intact, Inattention to are left at home are also spending silver, per Murphy right general who nud erly Boulder. concentrates 60 find lina, April 15, 1802, he won his congress medal. of General Sheridan, knew appreciated of and ven- more time In the dairies, but, were It Tungsten to out the situation, and finding that the ene requirements refrigeration per cent, 120.00 'n 22.50 per unit; crude had flanked the and was The official record states that 'when a drummer his great services to the cause. tilation often results in great losses not for the fact that their families are ores, 60 per cent. 22.oor 2,,.n0; 25 per my right wing driving Philadel- 10 he and under a Are went "Rownnd was born March 6, 1845, In mold and Efficient helping them, they would have consid- rent, 312. 006 12.50; per cent, (9.400 them, he rode on his pony down tho line and met boy, voluntarily heavy through decay. 12.20. to the aid of a wounded officer, medical and enlisted June 17, 1802, In Company of erably less time to devote to the pro- General Logan, who commanded that day, and procured phia, Pa., loading perishables prohibits put- hltn In and served until much-neede- d him with tears In his aid for and aided carrying him to a place K, First West Virginia cavalry, ting so much in a car as to result In duction of crops. Boston Wool Prices. begged eyes for him were our all of safety.' After the battle he was granted a short August 17. 1805. His services were not only such losses. The limit of safety must Boston. Wool Scoured basis: telling they cutting right was Texas Fine 12 months. 11.72 1.75: to The 'I have ordered leave of absence to visit his parents, and what a but most valuable to the cause. He be adhered to even though there is 8 SI. 50ft 1.55. pieces. general replied: Efficiency and the Beehive. fine months. from the and here come thrill of happiness the boy must have felt when one of the most daring and most trusted of Sheri- danger through car shortage of not be- Territory Fine staple. 11.80: hnlf- - left, they A productive colony of bees may be blood combing. $1.63(& 1.68: three now, and if you know where they are needed. Bob, he handed his mother n commendatory letter from dan's scouts. ing able to ship the entire crop. If eighths-bloo- d likened figuratively to a machine which combing, 11.4001.45; fine show them In.' And that is bow he came to lead his company commander. "Once, while scouting for Averill, he wns cap- cars are properly loaded with open clothing, $1,6511.70; fine medium Con- consumes In friction 00 per cent of the clothing. 11.5501.60. the two that day. General Llghtburn "And here is another boy who wears the con- tured, but told such a plausible story to the spaces between packages and an ample A A. 11.70 regiments energy applied. This Is not a high de- runed extra. ii.soOTi.sn: wrote Bob that he was 'not brave gress medal of honor, nobly won : George D. Sid-ma- federate officers about being n Confederate scout r.Ir passage beneath floor racks, the 01.80; A supers, 11.600 1.65. regarding only an- of when measured remarkable a from Michigan, a mere child in with verbal orders from one distant general to maximum weight of carloads may be gree efficiency by and faithful, but displayed Judgment schoolboy this standard. The colony in a box Chicago Live Stork Quotations. for one of his us I soon found out. I could when he made his great record and won the other thnt he was allowed to depart. The first time greatly Increased, with less danger Bulk. 117.30iffii7 to- - age, years, hive, then. Is likened to such a machine Chicago. Hogs medal for in battle at was detailed on scout duty his two companions from loss than with light loads put ight. $17,30117.85: mixed. 117.05'a depend on him nnder any circumstances that might 'distinguished bravery he in bad and with no attention. In 17.80: heavy. 116.35ft 17 65' rouirh. Mills, June 27, 1862.' This battle, the sec- were shot and killed. On his next trip his com- In the cars Indifferently. Very perish- repair arise.' Gaines which all the Is used to $16.35916.75; pigs, $14.50017.60. who of the 'Seven Battles' before nnd his own horse were killed when they wer able produce, such as cherries, peaches, energy simply Cattle Native steers. 110.75(817 7B: "And here is another very little chap gained ond Days' Richmond, rade drive the wheels. Such a machine Is stockers and P. 1848. one of the most disastrous battles of the Civil miles Inside of the Confederate lines, but Row- pears, and plum;, being shipped under feeders. $9.4013.25; cows his medal, Orion Howe, born December 29, was 18 totally unproductive. The properly and heifers, $7.40014.60; calves, $8,000 He enlisted In the war and was wounded at war, wherein Fitz John Porter's Fifth army corps nnd managed to dodge the enemy's bullets and get refrigeration, need special attention In early never to on this since fruit loaded within housed colony which Is badly manipu- SheeD $11.00 011.10: lambs. 114 75ft) Vlcksburg and three times at Dallas, Ga. His rec- was pitted against thaj three army corps of Gen- buck alive, vowing at every Jump go regard, ma- 20.50. soon recovered from his two feet of the roof does not receive lated Is then comparable to the ord Is a brilliant one, and General Sherman tells erals Longstreet, Hill and 'Stonewall' Jackson. scout duty again. He chine but In the hands : com- and Rtarted out on another trip. proper refrigeration, and unless this Inagood repair Linseed. the story In a letter of August 8, 1863 "Brig. Gen. Daniel Butterfleld's brigade, fright, however, - h was to locate the of of a poor mechanic. Such a machine Duluth, Minn. Linseed S3. 93 1? 90- " 'Headquarters Fifteenth Army Corps, Camp on of the Twelfth, Seventeenth and Forty-fourt- While with Sheridan he asked space is open the remainder the $3.93 posed may do fair workafor a but the $3.93; May. bid; July, 8, 1803. Eighty-thir- d and Six- leader, MaJ. Harry Gllmore, nnd, . load is In danger through inadequate time, $3.97; October, $3.58 bid, Black River, August New York, the Pennsylvania notorious partisan circulation of and from mechanic falls to do the necessary " 'Hon. E. Stanton, Secretary of War. teenth Michigan Volunteer infontsy regiments, that If possible, effect his cap:ure. air to the ice. Potatoes work at the right time and the machine Butter, Earss, and Poultrv. "'Sir: I take the liberty of asking, through you, occupied the left line of battle In the form "After several days' hard work he found Gilmor Butter 35042c. day Moor-field- , Standard Ventilation. Chicago. Creamery, d near Is only occasionally productive. Final- Eni Firsts. HUaitUc: nrdlnirv that something be done for a lad named Orion P. of a curve, with the Sixteenth and Eighty-thir- on stopping in u large country mansion 29(9 SO In- to who Produce that can be shipped safely ly, the productive colony la like a good firsts, He; at mark, cases Howe of Waukegan, 111., who belongs to the Fifty-fift- h the extreme left and resting on the border of W. Va. This he reported Sheridan, me- cluded. 29031c. Colonel tinder "standard ventilation" (vents machine In the hands of a good Potatoes Wisconsin. Michigan and Illinois, but at present Is home wounded. I Chlckahomlny swamp. Here the brigade was called sent with him about fifteen scouts under uniforms open, without Ice) may be loaded near chanic. While energy Is consumed Minnesota, bulk, 85c0$l.O5; do, sacks. think be Is too young for West Point, but would be upon to resist several desperate charges of the Young. They dressed In Confederate the roof with less than to run re- 300 Federal at a distance danger produce simply the machine, the good Poultry Fowls, 26 & 27c. the very thing for a midshipman. When the as- enemy during the day, which. In every instance, and, followed hy cavalry that requires Ice. But safe shipment mechanic does the right work at the was Its on 19th In defeat the forces. of several miles, to be of assistance in case the Kanaan sault st Tlcksburg at height, the of sulted of attacking of such produce requires air spaces time and obtains the pos- rltr PsaJam of the scouts was discovered, they right greatest Kansas City. Mo. Butter Creamery, May, and I was in front near the road, which "It was In this forlorn hope' rally that Sidman, true character above, between, and below the pack- sible reward In the machine's output S9fcc: firsts, 38c; seconds, 17c; pack- line lad came of In the ranks of arrived near Gllmore's command about daybreak, 28c. formed my of attack, this young up then a youth seventeen, serving so that fresh Such a must not ing. alone single-hande- ages, cool, air entering figurative comparison Firsts. 11c: seconds. to me, wounded and bleeding, with a good, healthy Company C, Sixteenth Michigan, as a private, but and Howand went forward nud, vents Is Eggs 2e. fired. the open may reach all parts of be carried too far, and used here Poultry Hens. 11c; roosters. ITe; boy's cry : "General Sherman, send some cartridges borne on the rolls of his company as a drummer captured the vldette without a shot being otherwise the Brunei a, and the load, latent heat of only to point out the lamentable wast to Colonel Malmburg; the men are nearly all out" boy, distinguished himself by waving his gun and The scouts then entered the family mansion the produce, together with the heat In much present-da- y beekeeping. . New fork Cotton Prices. "What's the matter, my "They shot me In his comrades to on the colors as took Gllmore out of bed and back to Sheridan's New York. boyf calling upon rally Cotton May, 25.20; July, I can go to the Send had an that was 14.10; October, 21.90; December, 21.70; the leg, sir, but hospital. the he done, thus setting example headquarters." January. 21.57. Farmers who have been using straw, He silage, corn fodder, and a small amount Cslesss Grain and Pra-rlala-a Prices. REMEMBERS ONE TIGHT FIX colonel and he mounted early In the don't know whether 'twas that or what Wat Nearly There. of alfalfa hay with a little cotton- Chicago. Corn No. 1 yellow, $1 morning and rode out In the fog to get he did later In the duy, but the colonel During McClellnn's march up the 1 yallow, $1.4501.67; No. 4 yellow! seed meal or cake or some' soft corn Veteran Admits He Wae Glad When look at the Confederate lines. Of got promoted to brlgndler. He wanted Peninsula, a tall Vermonter got sepa- say that this combination makes food ItrlJ?.' wh,u- - H7fc: ataad-ar- d, Hot Brush With course I went with him. We some- to do something for me, but I wasn't rated from his regiment und was beef. 4 079c Particularly Inexpensive Barley $1.1O01.$(. Confederates Was Ended. how lost our way In the fog and the commissioned and he couldn't give me tramping through the mud trying to Weeds waste moisture and plant Timothy $5.000 1 . first we knew we were on his staff, but he kept me overtake It He came to a crossing food. And not even Clover $18.00j 28.00. thing up against place they're pretty. Rabbit raising on backyard scale Lard $24.870 24.92. didn't see much real fighting," a bunch of Johnny Rebs. they as a sort of personal aid till my time and was puzzled which road to take, Is 1 'Halt,' not an experiment. Thousands of Ribs $21.110 22.75. modestly said a veteran whose breast ordered Just as we caught sight of was up, and by that time I was ready but a native came along and the sol- Red clover will likely continue to be small rabbltries In this country re was covered with badges and whose them, and the colonel turned his horse. to dier inquired: "Where does this road our most meat for Grain In Ulna quit Important legume for the producing crops regularly Minn. comrades say be has some good stories 'Halt or we'll shoot,' they said. "Oh, I got hit once or twice; If I lead tor "To hell," answered the Is These Minneapolis. Corn No. 1 cal- general farmer. Alfalfa making family tables. domestic animals low. $1.5001.60. to tell. "I did get into one fix, though, "'Shoot and be d d,' said the hadn't perhaps I'd have been more surly Southron. "Waal," drawled the steady gains and It Is a wonderful are easily raised and remarkably free Oats No. 1 white, T4K077H. Green Mountain the $1.92 . that I was glad to get out of. It was colonel and he put spurs to his horse. willing to stay, but home looked pretty boy, "Judging by forerunner for of our I from disease when cared for. Fla S1.95. many vegetables. orooerlr Rye S1.984J the morning of the battle of Cedar "They did shoot and I was mighty good to me, and the war was 'most lay o' the land and the looks o Um Barley $1 1561!.. 45. most Bran 128.15 011.21. trees. I was acting as aid to my glad when we got oat of range. I oyer anyway." people, I calc'lat rat UmkV

. In worth. to he was in of month. Orders have been QUAY of its undesirable element. this $3)050 Up last Friday pital at Camp Cody accepted the we also sold $286.75 worth of short bv the eovernment in received for the erection of stables connection might add that had stamps. order number of worth - Las Cruces Republic. Washington and the work of ship- - and of barracks for the men, and an uncountable to will remount will be Address H S Cradoatea pnr Ana arnund tnwn could be NEW MEXICO NEWS REVIEW ping the machinery the camp the depot enlarged. H. addres- the matter with Joke Turai Into Fiat Fight rnmmenre parlv next week and it is Forty thousand dollars is the sum State Supt. J. Wagner, well spared. What's week is out new anu sed the county eighth grade gradu- them notice also. Magcalena Frank Farah was chucked into one expected before the set aside tor the orders, School giving From and State of the Mesilla dam canal laterals re- it will be at work in its new this is in addition to the same amount ates of Tucumcari at the High News. Special Reports Papers probably were 108 county cently with his best suit. He pulled location. The speed with which the that is to be spent on the refriger- recently. There V. a and officials in act- to be erected in the ware a large number of whom TAOS H. Bundy, bystander, along military Washington ating plant graduates, ad- besides a in this il the best were in attendance to hear the BERNALILLO CURRY the latter, getting thorough ed matter possible house district. . ducking, had his shirt torn to threads, evidence that red tape is rapidly dis- dress and receive their diplomas. Renovated audience was also present to Taos Junction Water PoUoned Tlit finale was a scrap, out of which appearing from war business, that Entire Plant large a tew Class Oil Poaiibilitiet Frank with a black Uncle Sam his coat off and that Tti irp malrincr machinery at the hear Wagner's splendid ap- It was learned here nays Largeat Graduating Impact emerged optic has Supt. two tanks cars of water The largest class of einlit grade Dr. Tayattc A. Jones, former pre- and I'.undy with several marks on it is a mighty big job that is going Deming Ice & Electric Company's peal for better schools, and greater ago that Gram- School of Mines used the people of Taos Junction students ever completing the sident of the State his map. Cruces Citizen. to he too big for him. plant has been thoroughly overhaul- cooperation with the teachers. by in and a man who has made an exten- Borenstein weeks were poisoned last Saturday night. mar school grades Albuquerque, The Ideal which Mr. ed within the past few and one will receive diplomas sive study of the geological condi- conducted here will close until the it new in ciinnp to meet everv New Patented Two Germans were arrested and numbering lil, EDDY Refrigerator on bond, the fct the closing exercises May 29th. tions in this slate and who for a war is over. Silver City Enterprise. demand for ice that will be made Chas. T. Adair, has patented a was released $15,000 clos-inf- c re- died from M. E. will deliver the nvmber of years was a member of of tor new ice-le- ss The report says. Two horses Hickey on it by the people Deming refrigerator. a of address and John Milne will the U. S. Geological Survey for the Pioneer Concern Paaaes Out Another Shooting Scrape the summer, witn a margin is substantially but cheap- drinking the water and party on an re- coming frigerator es- award the diplomas. The program State of New Mexico has been The Kemp Lumber company James Wright, a ranchman, living! ihn wilt nermit the comnanv to ly constructed and costs but little, Taos people thus warned just will be short and very simple inspection tour through the country cently sold its 'business, including in the Mule Creek section of West- maintain some ice on hand at all it nr mora in huv in the first caped the same fate. where the Mel- Pecos Val- -, southwest of Clnvis, sheds and lumber, to the ern Grant county, was brought in to times in case there should be a break place than the old kind. The beauty Road Fund Available rose Oil Co- is to sink a well in the Icy and Groves Lumber companies, Silver City suffering from two bullet down or other in of it all is it requires no ice to TORRANCE of the road me ana any interruption The federal portion mar future. who will uivioc siock ciose wounds in his leg .One of the bullets the service. Deming Headlight. keep it cool. The motor which ! Tije-ra- s were fund soon to expended in Accompanying Dr. Jones the old yard near the railroad. Thus did very little damage but the other tho air circulation throueh- - is F of the Mel-- I f,nce Installed At Ranch cannon Hen Moss, Secretary pusses one of the pioneer business. lodged in the bones of the knee and Eiehteen Arrested i Ua rufriiTiiriitnr is to he run bv a Engine Oil II. VV. Fiscal Next to the engine in this rose Co., Honaker, here ever since the lirst wagon loao up to this time has not been extract- The mounted police are making a i and will be constructed in largest of the and J. W- of lumber was hauled Carls spring part of the country was installed by Serious Accident Agent company, Toyah. ed regular round-u- p now in Luna coun- thousand lots in oraer io secure a Lois of Kev. and Mrs, liiiwnian of the Santa Fe railway bad of Roy Brown at John Burgnette's Taylor daughter Argus. Under the orders Captain ty of automobile owners who have special price. jne maenme is on The consist- was seriously injured Sunday company. , of the & Ran- ranch recently. plant Taylor Sergt. Kay Grayson failed to secure the ivm automoone exhibition at the old Barnes 3 Lone Star when she was struck by Mr. Honaker stated that the s?.le Quick Work Of Fire New Mexico Mounted Police, went were ar- ing of a No. pump jack afternoon Department tr.gs, and eighteen of them kin building next to the Goldcnberg 18 Stover en- a toiiri-- t car on Fast Central avenue. of the stork, amounting 'o SI'lO) What came near being a disastrous at once to scene of the offense. and an horse power ' the shooting rested last week for this store. It must be seen in operation well with She suffered a fracture of the right hail been completed with the excep- fire occurred night at the and arrest a man named gine set over a 630 foot Thursday placed under to be appreciated. Tucumcari News. of 35 gallons thigh, a lascerated left arm and a tion of a few hundred share? which Bates hotel. One of the dish washers Wise, who is charged with the crime. a pumping, capacity over one No had been reserved for the small in- turned off the fire under the sink shoot- OTERO per minute. wound eye. symptoms Particulars concerning the Wreck At Lot Tanos a num- cf internal injuries have developed vestor in Melrose and near towns. used for washing dishes, but seeing have not been learned as Sergt. Mr. Burgnette has large lis-- ing A serious wreck occurred at Los to sli ; will recover. are ! ber of and some cattle sup- and physicians say These shares being rapidly the blaze was not entirely out gave Grayson's report has not yet come Road Meeting To Be Held a sheep he 'aid. He add.'d t'.at an when Big Tanos recently when freight train with water from this well, aside posed of, the "turner" extra turn, to hand- Wise is quite well known Advices received in Alamogordo an switch. It is ply had been completed the said was wrenched off, where for of O.arks. ran through open from this, neighboring ranchmen Rio Grande Park Surveyed negotiations turner in western Grant county from headquarters the the on which to haul -- Kio a Denver firm for a standard is reported that engine have made arrangements Final iirvevs on the proposed with allowing the gasoline, which used some time he has operated a sawmill Trail Association, are to the effect en- Sun- a of Si Perkins of this city was the from his well in Auto trucks Grande I'ark' wei e completed rig capable of attaining ilcptli tinder this sink for heating the dish on Tennessee Creek .Silver City that a bunch of road boosters and water engi-n- n large turned over several times a total of about by Fdmiind Koss, county i .(In tn-- ii his essnrv. water, to escape into the room, and at the convention gineer, to their stock making day Fntcrprisc. are to be present fourteen cars piled up in the ditch. of alone to be er. t itv Attorney Kclclicr will Final arrangements arc rapidly while Lea Hates was outside to turn at June 5th, 6th and 25,000 head sheep coun- and ac- Miami, Okla., No one is badly injured and file a plat ..f the park with the being completed tor active off the pressure, an explosion occur- reported. i i watered daily. and will not LINCOLN 7th. not are ar nanu. as these we ty (Ink ill in a li v da ,. ?7,2'K) tual fiild operations it red which set fire o the entire room. There will be delegations present many particulars Such improvements in.ti.il be a while imti! the drills 'viil The and Mr. I'.ates held the fire are glad to learn of as they are a ;s :.aia!lr jar i:iprovt:niriilN gnat help from six states, and some of them Mine as well as am. thi- - ill l" :. in mm. win ti In in operation. in check until the arrival of the fire Promising Potash help to the country diately Vrra Cruz Mine will be bv brass bands. great e. accompanied who believes in m"5-pris- the ! land- - Live been deeded which soon had the Cruz Mine, near J. F. Hopkins firmily the owner himscii. lc'ri department, Work on Vera Miami is making large prepara- in of M the by the nal estate i.v. neis Serious Auto Accident blaze under control. Carlsbad Argus- on the the mining possibilities Quay tit.' Walnut, east of Carrizozo, tions for the meeting. The biggest a wonderful outlook Cordon Wcsterf;eld. fourteen year branch of the E. P. & S. has ever county reports H Capitan attendance the Association in mine near old son of Dr. J West crfu'1.1 and GRANT has been commenced bis "Milwaukee" located Fermera Busy And Enthuaed COLFAX of II. M W. Railroad, held is expected, Alamogordo News, of Tucumcari. in Harold Stokes, on Stokes ii.t hu thd first of next week the Red Peaks southeast Farmers report spienma rains of the l.atta Co., hot I; lie m Besides and silver he has a section of Mountainair Grocery Company will have a mil! in opera- Well Down 820 Feet gold the northern Beam .hospital in Clovis in critiral condi- Children Periah In Fire About 75 tons large amount of potash deposits and the prospect for bumper crops Still Marketing Pinto in an children of Mr. and Mrs. tion on the ground. The drill at the Twin Buttes camp The I.;..' N. Ian mer- tion from injuries received Five r which are valuable at this time. and harvest is excellent. S. A. 'fayli.f. the r,( irnlrl ore will be handled is now down to a of about quite good i aiMoMndiile incident last week. The Pison, a farmer living five miles east depth He he has made in this chant, smI, Ilia ears pinto beans 24 hours, which they say runs is on and says arrangements acreage planted crops year in turn-i- d Silver were burned to death every 8?0 feet. Drilling going and k In Dr. I. L. t'ahil! which machine they were riding of City with men from Texas to furnish the is the greatest ever put out last wei o? home fire Sun- $8. Capitan Mountaineer. it will soon be known whether they Wlliill is turtle four miles east here and the destroyed by with which to buy the neces- Spanish-America- n farmers are wilt delivered here, will the heavy f'ow of money the iTU-hin- the boys beneath it. The day night while the parents were encounter and same will be and enthused, rare- that ti, are '"in.- nllMild and Lincoln, the old county seat of did in the hole, sary equipment exceedingly busy the at a ranch. vater as first wit-hi- iiii'h h "red bear s ii. the iiaintrv yet accident occurcd near Kennedy visiting neighboring 'Lincoln held a Patriotic they installed a few weeks and ly the time to visit the town. Those who were: Bertha county, where a stream of water was "in taking Stockman. place between this city and Texico perished age The full was big another potash mine will be oper- Springer were on their wav l.1. Kva 10, 6, and Alir and Picnic on Tuesday. day brought in at 890 feet. while the boys George cxer-cise- ation in county. 3 who 'spent in flag raising, school formation in the hole Quay Teachers Cattle to the latter place. Clovis Journal. Mary year old twins. Levi The present Mountainair school board neio Big Shipment a drink public speaking, athletic sports is from the first The A dav- - I'. Taile had gone to the well for a little different the teachers lew ago hipped death. The fire is believed and the big Red Cross drive. All even the silt bcin tome dif- SAN MIGUEL i meeting and from the , t .veil BACA escaped R. C. The in one, who have had charge of the schools Springer simkyai DE to have resulted from the lamp ex- receipts went to the ferent. cars of steers ta at : with the exception of paities vitation snvs in part A hard has the past year, i new drill bit for mrk Resumed On can- Kst, Here, 'I ar Ali'al i'a. plosion. fit to come and Work Bridge Miss Julia Hill, who was not a ' "Everyone fight will e : - V. t M Mere Child been secured and drilling go Construction work has resumed on con- The-- tl I re .;.,!!,. ed .nil Guilty then go and didate .for as she - ,, i n roiTil a r Scouts Sell Bonds spend all your money it is without bad Talk'- p e liartheasi ..; t; e eit- Ib'ee f.r.s y or'fin. Boy Many right on hoped any the reinforced concrete county bridge a course in nursing. d ex- who and have taking i the six year-ol- Scouts of did enlist; you rant fight News. templates all in r i ..:..!it'.i all hi.ryed lo same The Hoy Hurley luck. Alamr.gordo over the Pecos river at Cerrito, N. teachers and wen work the money left after buying Liberty This is a compliment to the S r r ."' n k mi.- n la i, were discovered and put out. ceptionally good during M. The river has fallen abou; two ingi i it and and a deserved one. The teachers in ill Sumner c a p a '.' u for the sale of Liberty Bonds, come and spend help all thirty minutes, hurt to Pleasing Demonstrations feet during the past few days. R. done work, have work- 1 oan Bonds of the third issue. These "it the Kaiser. We have get in con- have good Prrsented Fl.-.-ij To C'ily recently. to The demonstrations gymnastics C. Carroll, superintendent of and the schools .1 f;r-,- l not canvassed him, and every cent you give the th-- ed harmoniousjy 'I be of l.'ai'-- wa sent. The foe was in the young patriots only given at the pavilion recently by struction, is in of the work. city pr visited Santa Red Crjiss will help do it. So come charge are better established now than ever a new flat' .1. van llouten rear ol Kariel son & Company's l.ig their home town but girls' classes in physical culture of Las with by and and money an have a Vegas Optic. before. Mountainair Independent. and it was mifniled f'.r the iirst time warehouse, where it bad been started Rita, Central, Fort Bayard. spend your the New Mexico Institute fcr the in 2b6 bonds of an ag- time while doing it." on the building last week. in a pile of straw- This was put out They sold all good Plind. one-.- more confirmed the gen- municipal of of total of Silver SOCORRO Touring Valley The is made of woolen bunting with a couple buckets water. gregate $iy,4(X.0'J. eral public of Alamogordo in the flag of Carr Albuquerque business men thirty and is a very beautiful one with The .second was at the rear City Enterprise. belief that vhen the Institute pupils a room and autos strong-accompani- by brass deep rich colors. The people of the Lumber Company's store give a program it will bt v.ell worth L&rge Quantities of Rich Metal and discovered in time before in Puerte-cit- o band, toured the valley Monday city arc indebted to the honor fur was any Freight Shipments Improving Home seeing. A big lead strike the first was while the The railroad seems to Carragien Buys Buh e Moriarty was the stop this gift and may great damage done situation the has The most of the lerr.f.i strations country, thirty-fiv- miles north Tuesday. appropriate kng third fire was in the warehouse of have reached a more James Carragien, showman, and a special program was pulled she wave over the homes of a con- satisfactory the G. Bush residence on v ere regular work practiced at the of Magdalcna, has been reported. L. E. where a hole was condition by in Sil- bought H. di- off Monday morning. tented and g citizenship. Rodrick, judging receipts and will Ii.stitute by these g'ris under the D. C. Fiera, who made the discovery, burned in the floor before the fire ver City where freight shipments west Pine street occupy rich metal Kton Keporter it in the near future. This is re- rection of Miss E. R. i'.amsher, the claims to have found very was discovered. Fort Sumner Lead- have been unusually slow during the rilti-re- . Potassium Land Located of the choice director of girls' physical in unlimited quantities. Investiga- Ber- er. few months. Five carloads of garded as one pieces if the Pitt Ross county surveyor of By All Mean. Boa.t For It past of residence in Deminc. The girls went through the drills tions are being made and school term automobiles, for which the dealers property de- nalillo, spent several days in this Without doubt the and it cost Mr. Carragien $6,250. in a manner entirely creditable to strike proves to be as reported at which is one of the best Sprin- Shipped Cattle To Dakota had been waiting patiently, arrived themselves and of the claim will be start- county during the week just closing K. Wal- the Ford Dcmingj their instructor. velopment 10,000 of land has ever enjoyed. The present Kza Orton, J. Law and the last week, three cars for Headlight. ed. time he located acres ger Burn-sid- e, Alamogordo News. of schools, Professor ker Brothers shipped 35 car loads agency and two for Carter & containing deposits of potassium and superintendent of cattle from Fort Sumner to South Buick The bran situa- $40,000 For New Orders other carbonates. The location was Wall, has scored an enviable success agents. & at Baby Sanitorium Opens Undesirable Element Must Go a Dakota where will be pastured. tion which had become acute was Hughes O'Rourke, contractors made for California and Wyoming and surrounded himself with they Sim-ond- s, The new S. Hall, the arrival of a car load Camp Cody, and Major F. P. The Cloudcroft Baby Sanitorium marshal Harry of of able teachers There relieved by season week has served notice on the parties following analyses samples corps very A. S. Goodell, who also received the camp constructing quarter- opened for the this vagrants Some local isn't the slighest pretext of a reason DONA ANA for the Green in as head and other undesirable hangers-o- n from the lands. people several carload shipments of corn master, have been engaged past Miss Emily charge some why. Springer shouldn't have a four nurse. A train arrived from around town that wilt have to also made locations. train- and Silver City Enterprise. week in moving their offices and special they into the year High School, a technical hay. north of El Paso Miss go to work or vacate town, under Potassium enters largely be able to Scout Wins Medal materials to new quarters Thursday, bringing of and since the ing school and hereafter Boy The move has been Green, two assistant nurses and penalty of the law. This is a move making explosives our children at home advan- John Gregg won the medal from Splendid Patriotic Offer. the railroad. from Germany has been frive Borenstein's of made to make room for three babies, Dr. L. K. Warren, of in the right direction. Magdatena importation have been obliged to go the. Boy Scouts of America for selling Fred patriotic offer necessary in discontinued American prospectors tages they of his services with his laun- the coming of the 7,000 draft men Cloudcroft, will be attending physi- has had an unenviable reputation abroad to obtain Springier the prescribed amount Thrift together should be rid on nine) - hos- - cian. Cloudcrofter. this line and the town (Continued page Stamps- The amount required was dry plant for the use of the base who will arrive here the latter part SP7 THE HOME OS--

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The universal popularity of Bevo made it necessary to erect this buildings the largest of its character in the world: Covers two city blocks. Floor .space 26 acres. A h&setnent 50 feet M0h containing 15 tracks each to accommodate ten freight cars. Will employ 2?500 people and have a bottling capacity of two million bottles d&ily, equal to 140 car loads, on an eight hour day basis. . I

the poultry keeper. The smallest and least favorably situated back yard af- Farmerettes Answer Uncle Sam s Call fords an opportunity to keep at least enough hens to supply eggs for the household. The number of hens need- ed for that purpose is twice the num- Girl Volunteers Raise Pigs, Care for Cattle, and Till ber of persons to be supplied. Hence Soil Better Than Men the smallest flock to be considered con- Many sists of four hens. Where hens are kept only to furnish eggs for the table no male bird Is needed. A coop for a flock of four liens INCREASED SUPPLY OF BEEF should have un area of about 20 square or feet, ubout five feet per hen. For Suggestions Made by Department ol flocks larger the space allowance per Agriculture to Meet Enlarged De- bird may lie a little less, because the mands for Meat. space Is used In common and encli bird hns the use of all the coop except (Prepared by tlie United Stales Depart, .LB whut her companions actually occupy. mont of Agriculture.) ' For the ordinary flock of 10 to 15 hens Washington, 11. C. "The exports of the space allowance should be ubout dressed beef und beef products have In- four square foot per hen. creased 177 per cent during the last With proper cure the back-yar- poul- three years and the probability or A try keeper enn keep hens, for laying shortage of beef abroad will be ac- only, confining them to centuated. The task of the 4 continuously meeting their coops, and have them lay well demand for beet and beef products to nearly us long ns they would be prof- a lurge extent bus been put upon the itable layers under natural conditions. people of the United States, says the While hens like freedom, good feed United States department of ngrlcui and care reconcile them to confine- ture. It therefore recommends In Its ment, and mature, rugged birds often supplementary program of production lay more eggs In close confinement that the number of beef animals be than when nt liberty. maintained nnd In areas where It Is If the space admits of giving the clearly the best range and farm prac- 1 little hack-yar- d flock more room tluin tice, it should be Increased. The fol- French cavalrymen escorting German prisoners to the rear after a fight on the Somme. 2 Review of a coop of the minimum size required, lowing suggestions are niiule for in- - the Thirty-sixt- h division, Nutlnnul army, from Camp Howie, in I'orr Worth, Tex. 3 Canadians repairing one of the condition of the land will deter- the big observation bulloons that are of so much help In directing the tire of the urtilierv. mine the form In which the additional space should be If I be soil Is given. ment explains that the he Issued a call for to well drained and free from such filth brigading plan Monday help NEWS REVIEW OF in operation Is temporary, to It. The of the late cznr as often contaminates tin soil of small adopted prevent family meet the emergency In which It Is de- has been removed to Kiev Is In buck a for the fowls and yards, yard may sirable to send over us many Ameri- the hands of the Germans. Near the he fenced in, allowing 20 to .'10 square cans ns possible without waiting for Motiguliuii-SIbcrlu- border General feet of room The op- THE WEEK yard per bird. PAST their arms nml Htnimiiiilion. Later Scmenoff continues to successful for exercise on the land and wage portunity lliey will return to the American war on the bolshevik forces. In the uir which this the unny open gives and will be using American m liens will beneltt them anil muke equipment. life It is to note that General The Finnish White seems to for them more Preparations Made by Teutons gratifying guard interesting. Pershing now issues official com huve ulniost control If the soil Is drained and daily gained complete In the opinion of Uncle Sam the raising of pigs is an important war poorly foul, . for Renewal of Drives in liiunlipies on the doings of the Ameri of the the task; the hens will thrive and better If country, celebrating capture so important, in fact, that he has called upon 200,000 and boys to lay can forces, following the system of the of Tanmierfors 500 girls raise not allowed on It at In France and Italy. by massacring porkers for the market. The appeal has been heeded the farmerettes who all. that case, other allies. Russians and Great Britain has offered by the best to them some benefit are Joyfully tackling the Job of providing more than their share of the wuy give Splendid Beef Types. N to the Finnish on pork of the extra available Is to build recognize republic products which we must ship to our fighters and the allies in spuce The continuous battle for suprem- certain conditions. The trouble there Europe. the a shed creasing beef production In the settled This farmerette is having a Jolly good time care of a litter of adjoining coop covering HUN NAVY IS CONCENTRATED acy In the air rngeil with may not be over, for late re- taking eight about the same amount of and farm areas of the North and especially Increasing however, cute little black pigs. Caring for the pigs is one of the work of these ground Intensity all the week und olli-ci- n number of Russians only part the front Inclosed In the South, und on the ranges: through ports say great girls down at their Huntington, Long Island, farm. are having only with reports led to thn belief that the ure massed on the border of Finland They showing that wire The foul earth under Beef production can be lncrensed In girls can be farm hands at all sorts of chores. netting. Wllhelm and Charles Renew Auttro flyers of the allied armies and a battle Is Imminent. capable this shed the settled farm areas of the nation generally big should be removed and the German had the best of It. American aviators n floor u nnd especially in the Soulb. It can be Treaty Russia Writhing Vegetables in filled In few Inches higher than won several notable victories. Gener- President Wilson and the senate Important the or increased everywhere by preventing Under Kaiser's Oppression-Presi- dent old surface with fresh eurth al the commission- uffulrs committee conflicted Diet Build Muscles and sand. the loss of flesh by calves during their Names Hughes Pershing reported military ing of 1,000 student aviutors. last week when Cham- BRIEF THRIFT first winter nnd keeping calves growing to Aircraft nearly again Chairman Keep Body in Condition Investigate The French have delivered to his berlain a during this period so thnt beef animals Production army proposed resolution that Ml MM: :MMM Charges. 500 battle and 900 would the committee to ITEMS may be marketed at earlier ages, there- planes training permit Inquire (Prepared by the United Slates Dtpart-men- t planes, and the Ilavilund buttle into the conduct of the war, of THE SOLDIER'S MOTHER by requiring the maintenance of EDWARD W. planes though Agriculture.) larger By PICKARD. made In America are to the Initial was to In- Stop and consider the great value of breeding herds ; by using a larger pro- beginning purpose merely Operations of Inst week la the war vestigate the aircraft col- By the U. S. Department vegetables In making your diet accepta- portion of bulls on the range" to Insure zones led to production ble the prediction that the lapse and of dis- and keeping you well before you Me was so beautiful my baby son! larger calf crops; by using good bulls consequent charges of - were to On Agriculture decide to His d close uround preparing Sunduy Kniperor Charles visited honesty. Mr. Wilson declared une- leave them out of your diet curls clung- only; by reducing the strike hard and soon on two fronts A his head. the kulser at great headquarters und thut he would consider the even for few months. areas as rapidly as ; by elim- In quivocally His deep blue eyes looked trustingly In possible France and Italy with some pros made plans for a renewal of the of the resolution as a dec- They furnish some muscle-buildin- g as fur as the losses adoption Scraps of leftover meat or fish ran mine. inating possible pects of a great naval battle In the to last laration of want of confidence la the for nil con- I did my best to his from disease alliance, twenty d material, nearly vegetables keep beauty fair and predatory animals; North sea. be combined with cereal or other And fresh and clean It was admitted by the years. The news of this of course was administration, and a restrictive tain some protein and they all furnish and dainty, for I by transferring animals from regions Germans food, both to give flavor and knew that their tremendous losses received with rejoicing by the amendment by Senator Thompson Of mineral salts needed to build and re- I never could be of scarcity of feed to those where to add nourishment to the total dish. satisfied with less. were largely responsible for the delay of Austrln-liungary- , but, Kansas did not remove his the nnd It In there is an abundance of feed ; objections pair body keep good con by pro- In resuming their drive on the west of the Is to it. On dition. He was so stronf and well, my little son! more equully course, treaty bitterly Wednesday the president va- viding a ample supply of winter anti-Germ- Stale bread can be utilized In a 1 nlg-ht-s front They were very reorgan- mi.- ... . gave my days and to him busy opposed by the Sluvs and other announced the appointment of Charles Thou- - ftinl - nnu kep feed and better shelter, und by utiliz- riety of ways in combination with j it7 iwub. xiih Niurcii izing their forces and bringing up elements In Charles' reulm. K. Hughes to act with the attorney sugar that vegetables furnish are In fresh air and to ing all roughage produced, either as vegetables and meats, in preparing good sunlight my fresh troops who have not yet Been The people there as a whole are more general In the aircraft Investigation for body fuel. One medium-size- d aid, fodder, hay, or silage, and supplement- In cakes, breads and puddings, and In Good food and engaged the fighting there. Rain and more desirous of peace and there and the choice was received with gen- potato gives you as much starch play, all healthful things ing these feeds with more nitrogenous and other ways. of life. mud, ably seconded by the allied Is fear that the agreement will Prus- eral approval. The former justice of two slices of bread. I wanted for concentrates and less grain. made difficult fT'l physical perfection, aviators, the moving of sianize their army and compel even the court made a rec- ... I never could be satisfied with less. Supreme great Much food Is thrown away because itivy give necessary milk to your supplies by the Uuns, but they kept at greater efforts In the war. By some ord In the New York insurance Investi- food. The fiber and cellulose AIDING THE INDUSTRY the task so many people do not know how to that He was so bright and clever, my big son! SHEEP doggedly. Meanwhile their the preparations for nn offensive In gation, and It Is believed the criminal they have helps to prevent constlpa I sent him to the best of artillery ceaselessly away at are on a utilize leftovers or will not tuke the - very schools, pounded Italy looked as direct result In the aircraft tion. self charges production trouble to keep and them. Denying- that he might know no lack Numerous Calls Made Upon Agricul- various Important salients held by the of the conference. According to Co- matter will be Into prepare flavor Of opportunity to do his best thoroughly gone by Leftover cereals can be reheated or They give and variety to the Or no tural Extension Forces for Infor- allies. In return the latter gave more penhagen reports, the two emperors hlra without fear or favor. which is feel door of progress closed to him. combined with fruits, meats, or vege- diet, especially needed to I never could be satisfied with less. mation en Management. than they received. selected kings for Lithuania, Courland, 1 keep the appetite normal. There were many Infantry opera Esthonln and but the men tables into appetizing side dishes. And Poland, Under the able leadership of Mr. ' They furnish other substances not yet but now my son, United tions that must be classed as small Even a spoonful of cereal is worth For can I (Prepared by the States Depart chosen were not named. Schwab the shipbuilding forces of the easy to but your perfection pay the prloe? ment of Agriculture.) because of the of the war- saving to thicken soup, gravy, or describe, very Important, Or would I have you play the coward's magnitude The meeting of the rulers was at- United States are going ahead with aauce. which are needed by the body for nor Part, In 1017 the Increased Interest of fare, but which resulted in the recov- tended by the kings of Bavaria and their work at a great rate. The With shriveled big mal growth and to keep its parts work selfish, soul too small to farmers In the raising of sheep result ery of valuable positions by the allies. Saxony, who, though not Invited, concrete steamer Faith, built at San This dwell cd In numerous calls the In one or two instances the Germans Many persons regard tiie saving of ing smoothly. and the supplying Within so fair a frame? Is upon agrlcul sought to maintain the Importance of Francisco, underwent trial runs that of that my nnd other edu also In mall amounts of leftover food as un- mineral salts is, perhaps, the most choice? tural extension forces gained footholds the lines but their kingdoms as parts of the German were altogether satisfactory, and the I the best! cational for Information and counter-attack- s important. If they kept accurate ac- Important part tlint vegetables have in sought Shall I be satisfied agencies always drove them empire and not leave Prussia the "sole steel vessel Tuckahoe was declared with less? In and out suf- count, however, for ugy period, many the diet, for witliout vegetables and nsslstnnce establishing manag- promptly and they Invariably arbiter of German destinies." That ready to sail from Philadelphia just the farm flockR. In 12 states, special- fered casualties. The kaiser's families would be astounded by the fruits diet would lock these sub- Nay, I would have you honorable, my ing heavy sounds big, but the fact remains that 37 days after the keel was laid. The n- In were no amount of good food they are throw stances and also a sufficiency of the so- ists 'sheep husbandry engaged armies, however, showed especial Prussia Is as much the boss of the shipping board decided Thursday to minerals are most Just, loyal, brave, and truthful, scornlnsr to nsslst county agents along this line. signs of weakening, and no competent German as ever. 14 ing out and by the sums that they that needed to build fear empire build concrete tank steamers, with in In other states other assisted observer doubts that are still I are paying to the grocer, the butcher, up and keep repair the skeletal por- And liee and meanness ready to defend agencies they a total capacity of 105,000 tons, and and milkman merely to replace good tion of the body and to maintain the Tour home, your mother, and your coun In the work. There Is still an urgent capable of tremendous efforts and will The kaiser Is treating Itussla just four concrete cargo vessels. The board food being absolutely wasted. alkalinity of the blood. The minerals try's flag. need or direction In this Industry from make them. Genertil Koch and, Indeed, as a thoroughly defeated enemy might also prepared to let contracts for 200 He's gone! Dear Ood! With bleeding- which so much Is needed and which all the allied await the most needed Iron, lime, magnesium, heart t know commanders, expect to be treated by him, despite more wooden ships of 4,700 tons each, hns been over- renewal of the offensive with confi- Brest-L- Every bit of fat trimmed from meat phosphorus and potassium are sup- I still could no be satisfied with less! until recently largely the peace treaty of i tovsk. His In addition to 200 recently authorized. dence their men can It. before cooking or tried out In boiling, plied in small In most vege- Sarah Benton Dunn, In New Tork looked by the furmers nnd by the pub- that wlthstund demands are exorbltnnt and enforced In order to keep the ways occupied un- quantities Times. of roasting, or broiling can ba made use tables. If we eat a variety of vegeta- lic agricultural Institutions many by arms, and In an address to the town til the end of the war. Thus the ship- same confidence of In cooking. In buying meat it is bles we are not apt to lack these es- Rtntes. The prevails on the council of he an- ping problem Is gradually being solved, often the case that after the meat has sential minerals. Value of Facts. Attention of state agricultural of- Italian front, where also General Foch nounces that "Rebastopol has been and while America and Great Brltuiu Is In Aus-trla- boon weighed and the price for the ficials, members of councils of defense, supreme command. The captured with a big, richly laden fleet ore building vessels their navies are cut named valuable fat- is trimmed A fact Is a valuable thing and ought nnd others Interested In strengthening have been concentrating great there." More than that, he Is prepar- sinking the German In in- off. This fat, which the housewife to be saved up. Start a savings ac- the agricultural position of the United forces there. Including much artillery ing to call on the Baltic provinces that creasing numbers. There were reports have had on pays for, if taken home and used, POULTRY IN : count of facts. They have the strong States for Its part In the war and for they the French front, were a part of Hussia to supply men last week that Germany was about to Is directed to and were to deliver would reduce expenditures for cooking est wny of popping up Just when the period following. they expected for the German armies. No other con put into commission some fata. : BACK YARDS they're needed If you've stored (hem the opportunities offered In the follow- their blow between the Steivlo pass struction can be placed on his procla- larger than uny yet seen, hut the allied away. The schoolHouse Is the main ing lines of action for developing the and Monte Grappa, just east of the mation recognizing the Independence naval commanders said were Skim too they milk, widely looked down fact factory. A man said to us the sheep Industry: Brenta, in the hope of breaking of Lithuania, In which he says: "We ready for those, too. To further re- upon as a food it contains In state to Brescia and Milan. The will although Poultry nnd eggs have never been other day that what he learned before 1. Securing Improvement through assume that Lithuania participate strict the activities of the uudersen practically all the nourishing ele- food for the he was fifteen was worth more than laws to prevent the killing of sheep Austrian positions in that sector are In the war burdens of Germany which craft the British have laid a great ments of whole milk with the cheap city dweller, and better than those of the excep- there Is no that can dur- all he had ever learned since. The by dogs. admittedly secured her liberation." As Lithuania mine field In the North sea, covering tion of the cream or can be used hope they be, Italians. To the drive fat, ing the continuance of the war and more yon learn before you're fifteen 2. Encouragement of the organiza- repel expected has neither money nor munitions to about 22,000 square miles. The mari- as a beverage, in cooking cereals, or tion and maintenance of the Italians have the assistance of the kaiser must mean men, ners are more more skill- Its necessarily attendant high prices, the more time you'll have to learn boys' sheep contribute, growing and aa a basis for milk soups or sauces. clubs. British, French and Americans In and the Lithuanian national council ful la i even as relatively cheap as they have later. Personally we would rather evading the submarines, as Sour milk, also, so often thrown 8. facilities for number at least equal to the Italian the will not consent to shown In away, ordinarily been. The only have a fat savings account of facts Providing greater says country by the fact that the first font can be used in making hot breads' possibility education in relation to forces sent to France and Flanders, have Its citizens Into the months of this 172 British or cheap eggs for the city family, ac- than of dollars. A dollar will earn sheep raising. dragooned year vessel or In the home cot- first-clas- Italian naval units manufacture of to the United from S to 6 per cent. A s In schools, colleges, and particularly Early Tuesday ranks of the kaiser. were attacked by them and escaped cheese. cording States depart- fact succeeded in Into Pola harbor tage ment of In may some day earn ten thousand In extension work. stealing In the Caucasus the Germans under- uninjured. agriculture, lies keeping you and an Austrian dread- - hens dollars. American Boy. 4. Utilizing idle lands In unused por- torpedoing took to gain control of the grain, coal, The efforts which American house- enough in the back yard, where of Vlribus Unltis class. At to can be tions of farms by grazing them with naught the oil and iron districts by the capture of The Overman bill finally keepers are making avoid kitchen they supported principally on Hostov-on-Do- the same time Italian seaplanes en but they held the city was by the house a vote of and table waste are of great impor- kitchen waste, to supply the family ta- Animal sheep. passed by Cemetery. 5. and need of a gaged and routed the Austrian battle- one when the Hussluns re- 29." to 2, tance. No one can tell Just how much ble. The keeping of hens In back Showing the safety only day, Representatives Sterling ot more liberal on the part of planes over Pola. captured It. There are several power- Illinois and Glllett of Massachusetts has been saved, but that the amount yards Is at once an economic oppor- attitude Probably the largest and best ap- bankers in money to ful groups of Russians operating In the the votes. All la large is Indicated by the work of tunity, for city families and an essen country lending custlng only negative pointed animal cemetery in the world raisers. The prediction of a naval battle In Don region, and others all through attempts to amend It were voted down. garbage and fertiliser tial part of the campaign for Increas Is prospective sheep plants showing that which still remains attached to the North sea was based on the fact south Russia, nnd has pro- The house re- there has been a ing poultry production. Germany passed the conference that great falling the ruined summer palace In Pekln. that the entire German Baltic fleet, claimed war at Ekaterinnslav, Odessa on the bill off in the amount of What be done In MORE SHEEP ARE DESIRABLE port requiting the register- fat and nitrog may with fowls a Here repotie In coffins of polished orris excepting a few light cruisers, was re- and Poltava and mined the entrance of enous material received from back the ing youths who have reached the garbage. yard depends upon else of wood more a called to and at Sea e elaborately carved, than Afforded for Kiel, great activity into the of Asov. In the Ukralue age of twenty-on- years since June 5 Let the work on. the the character of the the Excellent Opportunity n good go Every yard, soil, thousand dogs that were the pets of that base was reported. The German the movement Increases last. Their names are to at food saved Is added conditions of shade and ven- on Rough Lands, Weedy go the pound of a pound sunlight, former emperors and empresses of Feeding navy probably feels a bit humiliated daily, the people being very bitter. In bottom of the lists. to our food tilation, and the Interest and of Lots and Corners. supply. skill, China. over the second British raid on European Russia, says a dispatch With the appointment of Felix in which the old cruiser Vindic- from Samara, less than half the arable as by the United States Depart Frankfurter administrator of war (Prepared tive, laden with concrete, was sunk at land cultivated will be tilled labor Invar, New Metal, Believed aMon In the temperature ment oi Asncutiure- usually activities the government put anywhere The continued high prices of mutton the entrance of the channel, blocking this year, owing to the shortage of Into Its for 2 Wise and Otherwise. Bv within the range of sero to 40 de- operation plan controlling Various Investioators lamb have made It desirable that It to all large vessels. seed, horses and and the and the labor du- grees. A much higher con and Implements directing supply, his Have degree of more be on the farms of the unsettled condition about administrative as There's soma excuse for . To Least Expansion stancy than this Is, however, son sheep kept brought by ties being contrast- United States. In many of the Participation in the fighting on the the land division. Well posted Briton ed with the and man being; almost but times obtained; much depends on the parts judicial legislative anything, there are large areas of rough west front by the Americans brigaded are urging that the allies continue to functions of the war labor board head- what excuse can any man offer The fact that all metals expand and amounts of carbons and manganese country lots, and grown-u- p fence with the British and French is increas- help Russia In the work of reconstruc- ed Sir. for T contract more or less' with va- present. land, weedy by Taft being every rows which afford an excellent oppor- ing dally, 'and it is now made known tion In order to balk the efforts of Ger- Ifa vain to try to tell wom- riation of temperature Introduces great Small quantities of Invar have been tunity for feeding sheep. that whenever American troops pre- many. It Is recognized by alt that Ger- Appealing to the people of small an how much yon, think of her complications Into the making of In- manufactured which showed a change dominate In the divisions In brigade many's peace hopes now lie wholly in means the government last week If you to phone her that struments concerned with absolute length of less than half a millionth these divisions will be under com- forget Avoid Excess of Fat. put the east and that if she is permitted to launched a War cam-puig- n to be din- standards of time or and much per 'degree between aero and 20 de- Savings stamp you're going late for space, The sow should not be allowed to mand of General Pershing. This, It Is realize them she will have won the that excellent results ner. research has been devoted to the find- grees. This alloy contained .08 brought all per on an excess before farrow- believed, will bring larger numbers of war regardless of the conditions im- over the Elaborate of a metal the lowest cent carbon and 9.39 cent man- put of fat country. plans were Misery may love company, but ing having pos- per time. our boys to the battle line rapidly and posed on her In the west. also for the to what most Is sible coefficient of thermal ganese. Samples hare even been ing completed campaign it needs help. expansion. pre contribute greatly to the spirit of unity Lenine professes to see signs of a raise the second Red Cross war fund In fel- In due course the arrived pared wnicn showed a co- counter-revolutio- If 700 were the other Investigators negative In Line Profits. and concerted effort. The war depart n in Russiu and on of I100.000.000. at a nickel steel efficient of L which con- for Sheep low's place you might be making alloy containing about expansion, e, men have 36 cent nickel and about 5 tracted slightly Instead of The who always kept a a worse mess of things than per per expanding, flock of are the ones who cent each of carbon and as the temperature rose. good sheep LARGE ADDITION TO MARINE lantic coasts. Their total tonnage will the with be Is. manganese. are In line now for the Those Hough type, twin engines and which was found to have a remark Invar profits. be close to 2,000,000. possesses this peculiar prop- who the can't look twin screws, and are 3.500 tons. small thermal at or erty within a moderate pay present prices 1 ably expansion only tempera- for Immediate At Least a Total Tonnage of 2,000,000 "By February of next year we will "We are going on with some con- to which ture from 40 great gains. Feb- dinary temperatures, and range; degrees upward Tens Is Promised by have a fleet of 440 wooden ships ready crete construction. Two 3,500-to- n Value of Old Shoes. the name "Invar" been the coefficient of ships has given. expansion steadily Sows ruary 1, 1919. for service," said Mr. Piez. "These are to be built of concrete and we are From one ton of old shoes can be Increases as the Eating Pigs. A summary of the results obtained temperature rises, un The reason for sows their ships will be of 3,500 dead weight ton- also to have six tankers of 7,500 tons extracted metals to the value of 25 In- til st 200 Is eating $4.70; during the last years by various degrees It the same as Is a matter of To At least 565 small vessels will be nage and will be built in yards on the each. grease, $7.25 ; animal sul- that of Bessemer steeL pigs largely feeding. mer- black, $50; vestigators of this property of invar avoids this trouble the sows a added to the United States new coasts. In addition there will be 125 "We have authorized the construc- f $22.50; a total of ac- give ac- phate ammonia, and related nickel steels show, ration without too much chant marine by February 1, 1919, steel ships of the same tonnage that tion of a four way shipyard at San $88.45, or abont 15 cents a The to Scientific good growing pair. cording the American, that Switzerland has built its highest corn or other food. Give cording to Charles Pies, vice president will come out of yards on the great Francisco, where concrete ships are to Is lubricant and con- fattening Emer- trease good the a bar of ordinary Invar expands or serial tramway, a mile and a half long them roots or occasional and general manager of the lakes. be built. It Is necessary to do con- animal black Is said to. be to potatoes equal tracts by abont of Its and ascending to aa altitude of nearly and of exercise. gency Fleet corporation. "About forty wooden ships have crete work where there will not be any best - plenty lha of. bone black. length for one degree centigrade alter- a mile, solely for tomdata, These vessels will be built on the been launched and will be ready for severely cold winter weather that Teat lakes and oa the Pacific and At service within a month. These are of ight Interfere." on, and crose the eiid Unde, with rights If of ingreet and egreas at all times for such NEW MEXICO STATE purpotes. And this contract is issued sub RECORDS ft, jeet to sll valid existing rights, easements, NEW MEXICO STATE LAND SALES rights of way and reservations. 12. It Is understood and agreed that FRANK STAPLIN, EDITOR ft the timber on all of the lands described pvr in Schedule "B". attached hereto and made a part hereof, shsll be sold. cut. logged, the STATE OF NEW MEXICO and paid for. under all and singular the Published Every Friday at Santa Fe, the State Capital by ?,Iaa-,,,- " JS" P?"." t?rr-- .term.'. id eondh ion. herein enra.i And timber covered fin the event pi tbe .ule of ny or STATE PUBLISHING COMPANY NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION by this contract! of the said lands described In said Schedule "B" to other than the Purchaser beret, Frank Staplin, Receiver SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS AND TIMBER 4. The unit area for cruising shall bp or if the aaid lands are not sold a gen- one or more sections at any one cruis- eral for cutting, logging, and on i of VALENCIA COUNTY ing. The cruiser the completion operating thereon, shall be reserved, and any cruise shall submit his estimate of the same is hereby granted to the Pur- Entered as second-clas- s matter at the post office at Santa Fe, New Mex- the amount of the standing live timber chaser. But if the lands in said Schedule Olfice o( the Commissioner ot Public on the area to be cruised. All under the Act of March 3, 1879. designated "13" shall be bid in by and sold to the ico, Landa, timber with green tops shall be deemed Purchaser herein, then said lands shall be to be live timber. Such estimate shall subject to all of the conditions in this -- Ssnta Fe, New Mexico. be so made as to show separately the contract which are applicable to the lands Subscription $1.50 per y..r y f w ... amount of standing live timber estimated described in Schedule "A" hereto attach- 4 Notice is hereby given that to be on each forty (40) acres or each ed. pursusnt i Co the provisions ot an Act of Con- fractional of any section. His June 1910, the estimate shall be based on the Scribner 13. At when there shall re- N. MAY gress approved 30th, any time' SANTA FE, M., 24, ISM.. laws of the "state of Nitf Mexico, and Decimal C Rule, or such other Loq Scale main not mare than ten (10) sections of Land Rule as may be from time to rules and a regulations of the State adopted the land uncut, but not later than January Office the Commissioner of Public Lsnds time by the United States Forestry 1st. 1937. the Commissioner will submit will offer at public sale to the highest in this district, but no allow estimates of all the timber remaining un- LET THEM WORK OR FICHT that have water supplies compriie bidder ul 11 o'clock, A. M., Tuesday, a nee for def ec 1 ve timber shall be made paid for upon the lands herein, and the widely separated cases i:l a vast ex- - August 6th, 1918, in the town ot Los by the cruiser in his estimates and such Purchaser shall within thirty (30) days after of Valencia, State of New estimate report shall be filed with the of such advise the Com- of Goneml Crowder di- - of silent, unpro-r.ttin- g Lunas, County receipt notice, Tb. order panse changeless, Mexico, in front of the court house there- Commissioner. All live timber with a missioner ot concurrence or non-co- n 1 In- its that all men of draft age who dilutive desert whose riitist imprcs-- in, the following described tracts of land diameter of ten (10) inches or more currence in the correctness of such estim- and sive is its distances and and timber, viz: side the bsrk and three (3) feet from the ates. If the Purchaser shall concur, final are not following tome useful ureat the cruiser wliose cniel evidences nuinan ot- - ground shall be included by settlement shall be made upon the basis productive occupation be placed in of Sale No. 1222 Sec. 4; All of in his cstimstes. The Commissioner shall of such estimates. If the Purchsser shall loriK road - WW',, of Claes one and immediately taken for cnpation are tlie lon, Sections 6, B, 10, 14, 18, 20, 22, 34; 26; iurnish to the , Purchaser a copy such refuse to concur in the cstimstes so sub- 12 and or of military service is refreshing and we that lead from line watering piace 28, 3u, 32, 34; T. 9 N., R. W. All report, acceptance rejection mitted, then the amount of timber in dis- to another. To him who has become of Sections 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 14! TV,. same must be made by the Purchaser pute shall be determined by a cruise and hup it will be carried out to the Sec. 18; NWjd. SX, Sec. 20; All of Sec within thirty (JO) daya of receipt of such estimate made by one or more cruisers al- - with the it has a timber letter. There is no excuse for acquainted region tlOIIS U, 24, 26, S, JU, Hi 1. 1U I- copy, and in no event shall the appointed by the Judge of the United States 11 covered or removed men and women of this .peculiar fascination and no ser.olis rC, W., SV Sec. 32; T. 10 N., R by such cruise be cut District Court for the District in which lowing the 12 until the of has been tUii-'cr- but for the who W All of Sections 4. 6, 8, J2; T amount stumpage the Capitsl of New Mexico may then be who are willing to work, and stranger 10 R. 13 All of Sections 2, 8, upon. country it without mior-- , N., W., agreed situated. t who are putting in long hours daily penetrates adequate 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 ; 30; 33: to the establishment "nation it lorever contains the stern 34, T. 11 X., K. 11 W.. SEHNEX, Sec. 5. The Purchaser will pay for a mini Payment shall thereafter be made as is keep military I 3; 11 R. 13 Sec. i i : r ., possibility o'. perishing hv hirst In T. N., W., NXSEtf, 12; mum of ten million 10,000j000) feet of provided for in Paragraph Five (S) here- ,r WX. Sec, 26; T. 11 N., R. 14 W., if i. la-- t few in the re- - SEX, timber during each year beginning with of; but the timber on the sections cut . cent the years travel All of Sec. 2; SEX. Sec. SyS, Sec. 6; one shall exceed to one liuil.il u per efficiency, been increased 4; January 1st, 1919, and nut less than upon during any year to be burdened by a lot of worth- - 'as greatly NWMNWK, 8KNWK, SWX, Sec. 8; All of such minimum annual payment ten million (10,000,000) feet, such excess of Sections 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26; shall be paid in advance ou the first thall be paid for on December 31st, for lesa who are either doing T. 12 R. 12 All paracites this has accordingly increased the 28, 30, 32, 34; N., W., liny vi can vatcuuni luvunt. utrKiuiiiiiB the preceding year. On or before January nothing or away their tiino of Sections 2. 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18; October 1st 1918, together with a penalty 1st. navment in full for all lands frittering i eed for and to watcr-i- making it that they are use- mi'ps guides 20, 22, 24, 26, 28. 30; WX. SEX, Sec. of Ten Dollars ($10.00) per day additional . and the timber thereon must be made in appear j 32; EXNEX. SX. Sec. 34: T. lor c&cn ana wntcn i order to avoia torieiture oi inc contract of f.ict places. 19 S5NW, every day curing ful while as a mutter they v d ii w icu C.i. W. VVt2 uch monthly payments may be in de nnd all previous payments. over work of oth- Results jLstify Complete Work XEX, Sec. 32; T. 12 fault. In of are living un the ' EXSEX, SWXSEX, the event that the number oi work N . R. 14 W., All of Sections 22, 26; EX. feet of timber on the sections cruised In the final year of cutting, if there ers, "The large amount thai R- 15 SyA, Sec. 34; T. 12 Is'., - W., All at the request of the Purchaser in any shall remain less than ten million has been in the last 13 13 accomplished of Sections 32, 36; T. iN., R. W. yar after 1918, shall be leas than ten feet of timber on the lands, the .war was made possible by usiiij? a All of Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20; SX. Million (10,000,000) feet, board measure, the monthly payments provided for ia Para A BIG BUSINESS REVIVED -I considerable sum I mm the regular I Sec. 22; V4. SE, Sec. 26; All ol am ere nee oetween sucn minimum pay-me- graph Five (5) hereof, shall be made a. n for the investigation ..iim'v lions 28, 30, 34; T. 13 N R. 14 W., Yi'A, and the price of the timber so cruised a basis of of the amount Herald appropriate Sec. 2; All of Section 4; E4, Sec. 8; All snsu oe sppned to reduce tne payment I such timber so remaining. Albuquerque publishes addition to the 22. 24: Sec. 28: 13 N.. F. who oi water ieni:'iii. in of Sections NEW. T. to be made for timber in excess of such statement of Chas Wade, ol 'fl'MMl lor dfsert R. 15 W., All of Sections 2, 4; Eyi, Sec. minimum amount in any future year or 14. It is understood and agreed by both a.propna';oi. HON. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PANKEY, 12, has stayed with his reorganisation This was jUstiiied i; All of Sections 10, 14, 22, 24, 26, years in which, at the request of the parties hereto that the purpose of making for the lumber mill in the watering places. 28, 34: T. 14 N.. K. 15 W.. containins Purchaser an excess shall be cruised. If provision herein for annual paymeate am plana big I. v the :'ic: that the reco.iiiaissance Member Constitutional Convention of New Mexico, First State Senator w.954.71 to us schedule "A of Duke thick and acres, relerred the timber 'Upon the section cruised at the purchase price the lands i. strict- City, through thin, has yielded a lare amount of valu- for Santa Fe County and Largest Individual Cattle Shipper in lands in form of contract printed below. the request of the Purchaser in any one ly in the interests of and for the benefit until he success out of The timber on this land is estimated at exceed ten million rio.uoo.auu) and ot the State of New has brought able data on ground-wate- r condi- .New Mexico, Proposed by his Many Friends as next year aha protection lies failure, and is ready to start the 340,000,(100 feet board measure. No bid on feet, payment shall be made on December ico ,it being admitted to be in tb in- tions. Republican Candidate for Governor. the land will be accepted for less thsn st oi eacn year lor sucn excess tor terest of the State to require a more big plant. "On the basis of the work already $3.15 per acre. the preceding year. stringent contract la this regard thaa ia The State Record hopes Mr. Wade specified by statute. done it is estimated that the rest of The orld. in tliii day ot so much west. Illinois, his home was too The timber on the described will stay on and manage the job fallowing 6. In the event that the purchaser shall the oi 75U.UUO square miles sham, so much put-o- so much oi slow, Kansas wa then the tug range lands estimated at 110,000,000 feet board oe s es- 15. It ia understood and agreed by this time as we have no doubt but region will for unwilling to accept tne cruiser can be covered, after the manner the artificial, seems to take most and after acquiring wealth there he measure, be offered sale together timates as basis for payment for the timber. both parties hereto that inasmuch .. th. is 10.000-acr- with the timber on the above described sale of the lands snd timber herein des- what be able to make a lasting the man not with a e a joint cruise shall be made at the ex- ot ilns years wurK, tor 3juu,iwu, kir.dlv and warm up to orivas content lands, a tots! estimated amount is made at auction and up- success of the big to the em-- making pense of the Purchaser, by one cruiser cribed, publie industry uliii li is only about $8 per township, woman, who is real and natural, tract, but wanted to have a real ! oi timber 450,000,000 feet board measure. named bv the Commissioner and one named on advertisement setting forth this contract incalculable benefit of just bid on timber will he of Albuquerque the results will be l lure is no more highly regarded pire, so New Mexico, then a territory, the accepted by the Purchaser, and the amount of in full, no modification this contract and the state. Mr. Wade says: Obviously very; jo or of the terms thereof shall hereafter for the man in this section of the state. offered the and he SectiSS 12 N timber thus determined may be taken as "The will be 5000.000 lare expenditure involved, opportunity, Aiof 16, 36; T. . the basis of but or be made. mills sawing soon Fx- - it, and his ranch is R. All of 16,' T. IZ settlement, acceptance ,nd it is highly desirable, as than Benjamin Franklin Pankcy, giasped today u W., Sections 36; rejection of same must be made by the feat of lumber a month by September - . o 16. This shall inure to tha as ijossib e. to carry the project to State Senator from ?anta le Loun- one ot trie most picturesque and "..ah uoni io, jo; i. rurcnaser witntn tmrty (Jul days ot re agreement and they will keep up that pace for tlie nas benefit of and be binding upon the parties, o I I completion. Alter region their respective successors and assigna. If twenty-tw- years. believe can - . . lien covered by the survey and the .Mr. J'aiihev. whu started onl in lire """" ed by such cruise be cut or removed un the office of Commissioner of Public assure you of that." - ' nil-- ' t . a W., All of bection 16, 36 Lands shsll be the of- setting of signposts, the Govern- with notliuiK but character ani am- - been lie home of imiucuioiu " til the amount of atumoaae haa been agreed sbolished, public - if be ficial most nearly performing the present i irnt to undertake the sys- ... ,.. a tiiatis and the scene of man y a battle . S i upon; and the partica shall then ought !.;.:.,., Mmrrh.n.n,...,. S to tne amount determin- duties of the Commissioner of Public Landa water-- , m N R.V15 T.' unwilling accept of new , of bee. 16; substituted WHY NOT HONEST BEN PANKEY tenia tic development has battler! through the world, ami ,f "'' interesting- places so:?." W.,.All iS. ed by such joint cmlse, the Commissioner shall be for the Commissioner Mil iiiir di iiii R. 14 V.. All of Sec. 16: T. 13 N., shall a scaler to be the of Public Lands for all purpose of this nig places. when it will take seven , , rcrdiLii.- . K. vv.. se,:. zu: designate paid by today, nearly l ... l,c is All ol sections who mark timber to agreement. The-- friends of F. een aan Lrisro-- , R. 14 Purchaser, shall the many Benjamin figures to estimate his world's goods. """I tnn.tenea ,3i w t. h.n., W.. All of be for and scale and measure the hun- - val" the name of an Ind 2.'j,.4 10 U 24 paid Pankey who are numbered by is the same "Ben" that 1m iron, an Section. 14, 22, 36; 28j N!4; same the Scribner Decimal C Log Rule THE PURCHASER AGREES that the ENCOURAGE, ENCOURAGE Pankey, T K R L 15 W. by drods in almost in the hh. wh.ch wa, s.tuated there four SM. 34; i, ref,,. Scale, or by such other Log Rule as payments to be made as hereinbefore act every county his Illinois home in the ei.ht.es for l'"' Sjc may will be made and oa the stata are the to l""'tl'e'1 1 he rum might bfto." then be in use in this district by the forth, promptly pressing The United Stat.a is in the great Kansas, there to make a fortune, and Co5rt "ri?4 United States Forest Service; and in the dates oa which they become du. aad be st'cn- - al declare himself candidate for the war to a finish. from the very beginning he has never. V' lhe, buildings event of a scale being had as provided payable, and that all taxes snd assess- nomination at forth- "rice only the altar of the' E"cl lM" "' he required to for herein all of the live timber ments that may be levied or assessed oa Republican the ia to as from one and that , ,sanding, standing It going to up iroin prineipie, mil a separate bid on the timber and a diameter of ten (10) or such land shall be paid by aaid Purchaser; convention and but l. i?wa...j 'urLn rprn:.fna having inches coming election, now on to furnish most of tb money to have it said that his word w.is srparaie bid on the land offered. more inside the bark, three (3) feet from that this contract shall not be aold, as- ao far he has not definitely deter- as his bond. He has ne.'e& ranK'-- was active in tne and Iniihest total amount ottered by the on section shall be scal- signed or transferred in any manner what- and man. good as on bidder bulb land and ground, any and in mined to enter the race. . v. wa ranks of the Republican party in lor the ed and psid for. All live trees ten soever exceDt as nrovided herein, n...li lh frinnttfn annarpnt that he tlld tnnhsv unit fiAtilirldpail ... u.su-hifrk.- no event shall it be sold, or Few men in New Mexico have ..ti. ni.i K.ti..as ll l In lnal. "... wu..v.v (10) inches or more in diameter inside the assigned nave never don. before and those once poor, and today is one of the est bid. bark, three (3) feet from the transferred in any manner whatsoever to a and as an ac- - ia New Mexico. He has been an ground, or association of Urge favorable 0f u, who remain t home must pre-- j best friends that the poor of Santa shall be marked for cutting. The any person, corporation and few and staunch Anyone desiring to bid must, before Purchaser shall then for all such persons, who are not qualified to purchase quaintance aa Mr. Pankey, , do tne Worlc we ever! Fe has. His deeds of charity, uncompromising, loyal with the Commissioner pay here- pere dout,e bounty j a cen- bidding deposit timber as determined by said scale and mark- state lands to the extent embraced are well by count-i- n Republican for quarter of a ot Lands hold- for equipped experience bought we could do. art but there are I'ublic or nts agent ing. Within thirty (30) days after the in; that this land is being purchased many lines of successful endeavor, from less cases are never known tury. During the Curry administra- ing this sale, the sum of $25,000.00 in expiration of six (6) months from the the purpose of grazing and agriculture We are emerging the first! that he cash or certified of the char, that while the land herein contract- j tion was a member of the Cattle exchange commencement of the on a sec- only: Wj " endowmen, of our activities with e- - to those who have felt his ptr-o- f in cutting - year good ccpt Board and has never actcr set forth paragraph ten of the tion so marked, all timber marked and ed for ia believed to be essentially boo- good common sense and practical anJ leaaona well learn-- I sonal assistance. It seems a pleasure Sanitary iurra of contract printed below. uncut shall be measured and estimated mineral land, ahould mineral be discovered ,!., i0m. si, office but on the hand by ' inaignt. ed lor him to gladden the lives of oth nglit other the scaler and paid for by the Purchaser. thereon it ia exoresslv understood and - has had it forced on him his The successful bidder will be required No deduction for defective timber or agreed that this contract is based apoa Should the Republicans be so for- One of the most of which ers, and when he made the rare for by to on or logs important iritinls. He has a work- execute the following contract shall be made in scaling or settlement. the express condition that the mineral, tunate aa to head their state ticket thllt j tiisie. of atreas the Constitutional Convention it was always been before October 1st, Mi. therein shall be and are reserved to the ;, political er for his it is with honest Ben Pankey this fall of vital industries must demonstrated that friends and his friends 7. Nothing herein contained shall fund or institution to which the land ranagemenl clearly friendship ho CONTRACT operate with riaht of wav to tne there would be no close race, but g;ve to business for "Ben Pankev was in evidence are insisting that he be the to prevent the Commissioner from order- pac. management candidate for this ing at his expense a scale of the timber Commissioner, or any one acting onder land slide in his fovor and a patriotic of or-an- d and lines and governor fall, they THIS AGREEMENT made and entered on section his to at and all antj organization the highest party vre forgotten, . any or more, and upon a scale authority, any time, efficient administration would be he was chosen to that i i inui liu 13 IIITCUCU, IUI 11C IS into in duplicate this day being ao ordered and made, the Purchaser move upon s.ld land and mine and re- dfr, important duty of , 1918, and move let assured. Back of - to his worker, not for class, but for the by shsll pay on the basis of the scale and the minerals therefrom without our entire military pro- state. between the State of New Mexico, acting not on the basis of the cruise. or hindrance. But no reservation of min- - gram stand th thouaand and on. In 1911 he was selected as a mem people. by and through Robert P. Ervien, its Corn-i- erals ahall be made in deeds given and Senator and Mrs.. Pankev hav .sioner of Public Lands thereunto I for U. - duly The Commissioner shall !he te ,h' contract lands not UNITE FOR U. S. industries of the S. ber of the First State Senate, re- av hoiised of first designate by known In ri. rei) a famil f fj ,taugnt. party t'le part and markings the timber to be cut when set- - . to contaia minerals paying The for financing our vast cou called and "c-ut- money presenting Santa Fe Qticinuftcr the Commissioner, tiement it to be made on tne basis of i " oi i " "Trench and Camp", Oevens, activities must come from these fathered the hill tor Paragrapb Six (6), and all of such timber such deeds. Camp providing of hoJe wh gre 5cattere(J over party of the second and hereinafter shall dustries through bond subscription the of cattle con- - . part, be paid for by the Purchaser whether that "American soldiers now protection against ,uH ,., ,nr) . ... called the Purchsser. cut or not cut. IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND in had f'cm their "wnart and employes, well bill . AGREED here- training best get accustomed tag.ous diseases, as as the in int0 manhoodi and who with by and betweea the parties tu working long hours. There are no anj, through taxation, for the recording of WITNESSETH; 8. The word "section" as used in thi to that time is the essence of this con- fact has been demon-hour- s providing true American spirit and self f.. contract. shall be construed to mean all tract, and that if default is made by the unions in the trenchea. Sixteen The clearly he introduced the - 1. kidnap- clt.nce , That for and in consideration of the of in one ii purchaser in any of the paymenta as pro- "trated, that which Mi ,he parental home sum of the land any section which work is a short day 'Over any regulation ping bill, which was passed; intro-- , owned by the State, whether a full sec vided herein, or if any of the condition, an has ycars at seventeen and started Dollars, cash in ten cent and act out herein are not Thar.' ". Yes, and the double, hampers industry invariably nttcea tne a m naa in hand, being per uon or oinerwiae. agreements only garn.snment o. the autl,mobiIe as a ma. of the total purchase price of the lands Kept and the said time casrtasled production and defeated the if nacc.H 111 r.i , . industry. . truly performed by the soldier gets comes in the ' intrrtd,,rfi ' cf.lvJ ... - (not inducing tne timber) described in The word "stumnaee" aa used In thi purchaser at the time and ia the manner , cinnists is tn Bultion aimed at. s 'r helper and already recog- Schedule form of a march order. His over vcf' "" m.ner bill and the, bill "A" attached hereto, comprising . 111c as herein provided, then this contract can supported nlycd as a competent mechanic, acres auaii v vwusirucu lu mean time is the "aero hour" at which he! ,A", .of ''" industry provtding for a full train crew. at amount ol timber in board feet, determm and may be cancelled at th optioa of the ,lMtb to understand that ty lljs own effortJ Mf pank per acre, but at a price of nor less than ed by cruise, scale or as Commissioner, and all payments, with in- is to "over the What would ,J"uld 'ven Three Dollars and (SJ.1SI estimate, pro go top". have In every instance he was for the has achieved a fortune, not at the Filteen Cents viucu ror nereio. terest, shall become liquidated damage., ap- the people of this country think if lh7 w'1) th,e men who are at the bottom, who of but per acre, and in further consideration of on failure of the purchaser to comply with of expense others by being a the agreement to pay tne 9. thirty days' notice of intention to cancel the Administration permitted zealous "?d ".",1".n? ,h; "r,men.,1. needed for there is of remaining ninety The purchaser shall be entitled to T,,e' assistance, where; developer the resources of the (90) per cent of the said purchsse price receive deed lor of tne lands cover' mailed to the address given herein, and labor to also into the lh. 'T ' with of four A I... . .any all organizers go .urd m.k-t- Mr. Pankey stands. He has won his laud. He has risen from where interest at the rate (4) per s .1.1. BUHtreci rights of the purchaser to acquire the !" ' 'ng ahead and he cent on all deferred ia advance vj inn above land shall and his camp, and unionize the men, setting "fure fortune by hard knocks, he Unows considered himself to payments cease, right, la ..f0' development fortunitate be in the following described manner: a. When in full for all lands and thereto end, and the Commissionet hours of work and the rate, of "" the and realies the demands able a. an- payment "e.en""c, " world, to market a calf, to where he Interest at four (4) per cent per and all timber ahall have been made as shall be entitled to immediate and exclu- pay, holding up maneuver, until their PurP" ot tne otner teiiow ar.a instead ot over 100,000 num to be paid at the date of the delivery lor but the sive possession of the herein described - "" ships head of beef cat of provided herein; Purchaser shall demand, had been complied with, up with the tie to this contract, upon the unpaid ninety have the privilege of making full premises to repossess and enjoy as though Pr""- muf.h Po1: lining big coprorate market each year. What (90) per cent of the of the payment this contract had never beea mad. and compelling Government .t.Un,".l:UL,n,7 ... he sees side of fel- - purchase price at any time for all the lands and timber, adoption the the " of interests, richer epigraph could be inscribed lands, up to and including December list, and shall thereupon receive a deed ia fee of th. closed shop in the All lows w ho 1918. IT IS FURTHER UNDERSTOOD AND army? uneasiness.'"" on ."U,M ,'",,n man need help, and there he on one's monument than "he was . simple tor sucn lands ana timDer, agree that to be victorious we must part is aernanas AGREED, that possession to lands herein who foots always 5ieaoia5r, ir ine loyai to nis lriendi and obligation!. b. On 1919, interest be contracted for and held trader k.. mor. ships, and still mora th. payrolls,. . January 1st, to b. At say time after the date of this existing anips, en- - irc arm tair, j psid at the same rate for the end- leases at the date hereof, do not come so it :. assumed in. nation cannot aiiora to just year agreement tne rurcnaser .nail be entitled snips, is . ... - that workers Let us back the ing December Jlst, 191$, oa the aaid unpaid to a deed for all of the landa owned by into the ooaseasion ef the nnrehaaer emtil , ,. gender this feeling. To raise th. go to Illinois, PASSENCER AUTOS October hereof. home-stat- e purchase money. the State ia anv one townahi. affected bv 1st, following date billions necessary for this war every of Mr. Pankey. He was ARE TIME this full for ample of th. soldiers in the trench- - SAVERS c. On contract upoa payment lands must and make born in in 1861, of j January 1st, 1920, (Signatures, etc) industry expand good Harrisburg, of the profits and good It can French ancestry, and was educatei! unpaid purchase moocy shall pay wages. Tangible evidence that the be paid and also interest at the said & At ear time after the Saw No. tin SK. Sec. 20: All of Sec. then taxes to the but a pat rate tiona 23, 30, T. 11 14 pay limit, . 19 upon the remaining unpaid purchase the Purchaser ahall be entitled 32, 34; N., R. W., . i : i. ,. a.uK-- as a agreement, All 4 A a fat V C. SERVING discour-aac- d ....i uiiyiiiK fticah tf CaalUaa v. tft , aaa. sVTa THE SOUTHWEST half atarved industry or a lne uceaiuc miercsieu m ine can c . the iu pari price. to a deed for any number of outlying vi kjatviiwusj IV, SWi 1 motor truck in the 28; NK, Sec. T. 11 S. 15 industry is like a half starved tns.ness. an when 17 vear, of - releasing i.iiuui, vr vecuons lormiug exterior SWJ. 34; N., resources of the nation, is sunolied i. In like manner thereafter on January boundaries of the lands described w., containing vuu acres, no bid on this That bureau of the government or discouraged soldier, it is not was a small to the St. Louis 1st of herein, tract will be accented for lesa than 11.IS rhipper oy mousanas ot made each year until the total purchase u selection snail oe made By the Pur' as the ficient. market. At the aee of 18 he wooed requests at shall have been paid, the chaser ao as line per acre, to be paid .. in para- Geological Survey the 120 branches of B. F. Good- price payment to clean un . of beund. provided was of little value to the our both and wed Miss Flora the of of nlnctv (901 aer ary sections running East and West or graph one of the above contract. Theae precious Therefore let lawmakers, Harris, daught- rich Rubber of aaid lands are 12 outhw.atern section of the stat. and realiz. that er of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Company for route cards cent the purchase price, together North and South, as further explained thus: referred to in paragraph of country national, any Harris, and road maps for both short and who interest oa ine unpaio portions oi for instance, in Township 12 North, Range said contract as schedule "B" land. op to tb. last two years. which and of his native town, Mrs. the same at four (4) ocr cent ner an. ine policies discourage crip Pankey's long business " ttcsx, rurcnaser must select tirst S14. Numerous attempts had been made d1 industries, are simnlv monkav father a of trips. num .hall be paid. either aectiona 12 and 24 or 1. 4. and a Sal No. 1224 See. 2: All af See. being prominent lawyer l he of re- - 4; Sec. SH. Sec. S. AU of Sec. - ,M. great majority these The Purchsser agrees to select, if EK, 6; by the mining industry of New Mex- wrenches thrown in the cog wheels that ritv. ThP Starr- wa - AH on the eurehaae nrice ef any. 32; T. 11 N R. U W.. NEW, quests are tor tntormation concern-on- e, payment, ine outlying row oi sections tirst and then NJ4SEM, sco and Arizona for many years to of our war machinery and wh.ther but the to be lands or timber herein provided for. and later to select those Sec. 2; T. 11 N., R. 14 W., SWM. Nw2 marriage proved ing routes int0 localities where pro-- a sections adjacent and secure with these states it be stand or com-I- n real and the interest thereon remainine due ancl aa. ring aexi cowara tne center ol tne town- cooperation peanut mining partnership youns visions, products and commodities paid, shall bear interest the e survey which would be of suf. which ia the financial at rate ship. , But ao deed for such lands ahall p.ny affected, couple battled together, poverty was in use available: nnr (1) per cent per month and the Par. be by the Commissioner all See. 20; Evi, NKNWtf. SWKNWtf. Sec ficient detail and general are most given until All Sec. geological accuracy resources of the nation are cut by naught to them but the goal was from Goodrich chaser shsll be considered to be ia de of such sections and the timber thereon 28; of 30; WH. Sec. 32; N54NWJ4. oe oen. Reports branches fault of thia contract unan failure to shall been oec, ia oi hi and assistanc. to just that much, success. In 1881 Kansas was boom- - show that of st have paid for ia full, as herein scmhvvm, owja&wja, sem, m; l. u th who were to many these cars leave any or all of the sums due for lands or provioeo. vf ., aii oi occtione av, a, prospectors seeking .1 ing. go west young man." was the and return loaded the timber or interest thereon under the 12 N., R. 15 W., All of Sec 32; T. 13 N to top with term, 14 ...out scant x 10. R. W., 26, 13 j .,op ,n. miner.,,, very A forty-.l- advice of the immortal and hereof, after thirty days' notice of aame Before thin fa NX. SWX, Sec T. ,e counlie, ,nJ Greeley, materials ot every Thus mntrirl fliwMt IS N, . : description. by snail; but no notice of month- the Purchaser to with W., containing 8068.80 acres. No bid n.w M..;rn it was needed by young Pankey. who it is agrrea deposit the 13.15 by the bureau. ...ik... performing the function of both ly payments for timber, .. provided for Commissioner, .a a for the faith- will be accented for leaa thaa aer 1 with a few hundred dollars located guarantee A . . . e . a which Judge Holloman is liberty loan common carrier and pleasure car in Paragraph Five (J) hereof shall be ful performance of all and singular the acre, to be paid as provided in paragraph awarded honor in Topeka, Kansas. These also - given or required. terms hereof, . check in the sum of on of the above contract. - be" reports show that far- a B. Fall of this slat, became chair- J.1"'""" He commenced for a mfasarw. lira. i nAnaaarf iiaiia f snc nm I or portion of by owing aimers are their wives and AND IN FURTHER CONSIDERATION ot a Sale No IZ2S AU of Sec. 12: NVC ac ... of the Senate Committee on teaching certified hy national bank, or sMaksTTa C farm in Kansas, near but it It., cuvl 4n. aits c m. mtj Bwttt Ceoloeic.l Su- -- ; "''; ' according to Topeka, daughters to drive and that many of the coveaanta, agreements and conditions the State of New Mexico, each of which w"?a, , n, on. , E.7S, swam. J 1... sh. di"ct, hereinafter be Sec. 24; .L- -. i the Bond a was not long until he made good, the cars that aet out to kept and per- snail nave a ia ot not less EWEtf. SWUSEX. SEtfSWM, Sec Bulletin, government pub enter town are piloted formed - capital paid 26; AU .r.. and to he conceived by the Purchaser, the Cotnmiesioa- than Fifty Thouaand Dollars ($50,000.), with NWHNWtf. SHNWX. SX. Sec 28; -!- ,.-. " 1S cent. moving Topeka, bv women. suf- of Sec. 10 N.. 11 All cur- e- est .onronri.tio. for th. ow per er agrees to convey by good and a surplus of not lesa than one-ha- lf of 30; T. R W.', of Sec. - Sec-ti.- 215 the idea of an deed p tiona 10, 14, AU all wh,U "bout per cent. organizing independ- Farmer, suburbanite and man ficient to the aaid Purchaser, the ine paia-u- but the rurchaeer 18; Nji Sec 20; ot ing of the watering places and '. city capital; 22, 24, 26, 38, JO, 10 N o" ent telephone company to battle have increased their personal effi- - lands described ia Schedule "A" attached may substitute at any time ia lien of 34, T. R. 1) hereto, when naid for in full aa e W All of Sec. 2: EX. Sec All of Sec- - the Bell company, what is ciency and are sucn certified check Twenty-Fiv- Thous- 4; inaist.nt was he that the work be! New Mexico is again among th. against daily saving thousands provided. and Dollars (25,000.), of UuitetLStates Gov- tions iu, u, av; nn, aec azt All .1 sec- known as 12 fe. the "trust." His oreani of hours by use of the motor car. ernment Beads. Only beads will tions 2s. T. N., 14 W., All of Sec. 36: carried out promptly that in lea. states to approach h.r quota coupon T. 14 rt ation had the effect of giving ser This immense of time becomes The Purchaser agrees to pay. at be acceptable, bat the Purchaser shall be U N., R. W., containing 13.770.ej tbasi .is months after tha in the 2nd Red Cross drive if all saving the rate of not Two acrea. The timber on thia traet haa flail passag. vice to the city at a that was more noticable as the the drain on leas thaa Dollara entitled to the interest oa such boods as of the bill large areas had been plat. reports wera available they would price auu riiLtn CUll C.U) per SDOUSBna ICCK IK aCCTBCB. told bat not cat over. No bid will bo all the holes all show that she ha. fair, and later sold out his holdings labor from the cities and farming ooara measure lor an timber of Western cepted for lesa thaa $3.15 per acre, to ted, water marked, already "gone a - tha over" and the next throe will at a handsome profit and in the communities Decomes more acute as Yellow Pine and other species stsnding aad The Commissioner shall hold such de- nrovided ia aaraavanh one of the- road, mapped and aignboards daya growing on the aaid Lands, the amount aad upoa default of the Purchaser above form of coatract. bi-il- meantime had purchased 10,000 acres a result of the of our man posit placed at all crossings, forks and up a big percentage to her drafting of atumpage of auch timber to be as- ia the perform aace of any of the terms of land near that is one power into the national certained hereinafter The Bucceeafnf bidder 1U be mlateadt t abort distances along the main honor and credit. Emporia army. a. provided. of this contract, said mm of Twenty-Fiv- e a of the big cattle ranches of Kansas. Thousand Dollars ($25,000.) shsll inure to pay for the .dvertisiag aad all cost, a-- road of .actions embracing over 300 1 Not thaa be dental the eale swreia. As he grew in a small he ex- Men le. ninety (90) day. the Stat, of New Mexico as liquidated t. communities ia the southwest Coventor Memorial way, who go down to the sea in fore the Purchaser .hall desire to com- damages. Aad it Lindsay's Day in the of the mence i. hereby expressly existine laaul The marking of water holes i. not Proclamation with panded Capital city ships will never forget the barbaric cutting the timber apon any of the agreed that the amount of damages which Aay improvements oa tha rings true patriot, Sunflower in was lands covered by thi. contract, it shall ahall accrue to the State of New Mexico at the time af th first publicatioa of the covered the sur-- State, big business, murders committed by commanders fttv only thing by ism and an appeal to every citiien admitted to give the Commissioner aotiee of it. in- by virtue of a breach of thi. contract this notice ahall be aaid ae tha aau.. v.y, of the source and amount the practice of law, but of German submarines who fired up- tention, toaetber with a leeal deacrintioai the Purchaser ceatful bidder. .tody to do hi. duty in this time of .trass. in 1906, call by ahall, and the same is of tha in each the of the cattle, was on survivors in the section from which it wiahe. to declared the sum Twenty-Fiv- e aupply community is helpless open boats hereby to be, of All and his er and the remove tne timber, .ad upoa of Thousand Dollara t25 Om I and outataadina leasee em lands anM m being Bade and valuable information heard, again after ships on which they work- auch receipt be to celled two bil- San- notice the Commissioner shall cause auch breach this contract shall term mate. cancelled oa October I, tilt, and awa for settlers what Germany expects he, pioneered west, this time to ed had been destroyed. Such a to of seasioa will be aiven tha aauaafnl S. prospective asto lion dollars frorrr Roumania. This ta where cruise be made the designated Upoa faithful compliaace with the terms they may expect in the way of water Fe, Mr. Pankey purchased wanton murders in violation of inter- lards, by . timber cruiser appointed by of this contract aaid deposit .ball be re- - der. aa that data. is the first time Roumania ever sus 85,000 acres, of the San Cris- - law to mm, wno anau maac us cruise aaa es turnea to tne ol the second will be available in a few months. part national cry Heaven for ven party pert The above sale ef The and Oil Bulletin of Los pected she had that much money. toval land later acauirine ad New York Commercial. timate, strictly according to the terms at the expiration of the period covered lands Is subtest to Mining grant, geance. hereof. The amount of timber shown to vr to ii ic i mis contract. valid existing rights, eaaemeata, right ot Angeles In a discussion of this sub- Washington Star. ditional lands till today his holdings be oa tne lands by tnese cruise (subject way aad reservations. will reach 185,000 acres, and he stands ts the conditions hereinafter recited! ahan The Purchaser may the contract ject eayst Washington is said to be "re be the basis for for the timber for the aastga The Comalasiooer af Publie Landa of It is news from as the individual cattle-shipp- er payment purchase of lands ia whom or ia Mineral Wealth good England that largest lieved' to learn that Home Rule is covered by this coat tract. Tb time of but ao of the aame New alexias reserves tb right to reject in few weeks in New Mexico. com- Cart, assignment .ball aad This region is by no means de- volunteering the last When he to precede the draft in Ireland. But for land, ia aay township ... any all bid. .fferad at said aal. cattle-busines- aottce has more than replaced all the Brit- menced in the s, it is provided far herein, however, may lees all of the lands ia each void of natural resources or human Ireland also "relieved"? New -- township basal ish losses Toronto Mail and must have been a dream to become he changed whea necessary aual by agree and covered by this contract be includ- .Witness my aad th official Mel , activity. It contains prosperous York Evening Sun. meat of the parties. ed therein. o the State Lead Office of the Stat : cittet, fertile districts, a real baron: well that dream has of New Mexico, laU th day of May,. agricultural The CoatmiseioBer aa 1L fotest-cla- d mountains, a aggre- been fulfilled, as he is recognized Of course, the German mav agree, to appoint As long as tb Purchaser shall large fleet experienced aad mutually satisfactory observe the covcaaats herein number of rich The worst about our war as the leading cattleman of the Sun- come but be agree by it atOBT. gate watering places, thing out, what bother the woodem.a, who shall competent to to be perforated, it shall have aad enjoy P. ERVTRN, Ger- shine cruise th coves ed t, mmA mines, and an unknown wealth of office' announcements is that State. is the thought it may never timber by thia the narht t. mraat aaa aaiJ drNsbUe Lauds al tsm- - mineral to be discovered believed them and The life of Mr. come back Macon Tele- toward, whoa ceasweaaatioa the Aad the Parcbaeer shall have aad acat as new deposit! yet many got busy. Pankey clearly in again Pmrchaser e enjoy Boston will pay t. tk tut Seventy-fiv- alt right, af way privileg aeceaeary aad Brat Publieatlaa nad. exploited. But the localities Herald. demonstrate, the potiibilities of the graph. Pellara WIM) par saaata, tejah MayP, jf NX. Sec. OP FORECLOSURE SALE. STATS OF NEW MEXICO cent per sunum, psysble In advsnee on 3; T. 4 S, R. 24 E., contsining 120.00 seres. der must psy in cssh or certilied exchsn,re SWXNEX. SEXNWX. NEXSWX, Sec. 13; Sab No. UM - NX, Sec 1; NOTICE The consist of a house, vslue st the time of of the EX. EXNWX. SWXNWX. NXSWX, SEX 2; T. 25 N R. 11 E,. EXNEX. NXSEX. tbe snniverssry ol tns asts oi contract, improvements ssle, pui Sec. In the District Court lor th Count oi NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION partial payments to be credited on tbe $40.00. :hsse price offered by him for the Isn.l, SWX, Sec. 34; EX, SWX. Sec. 24; SEX Sec. 20: WXWX, NEXSWX, SXSEX, of the date of the contract next tour per cent interest ia sdvaace for the SEX, Sec. 23; NX. SWX, Sec. 25; EXEX. 21; SXNWX. SWX, SXSEX. Sec 2?; NX, Ssnta Fe, First Judicial District, Stat No. UM SEXSWX. SXSEX. Sec. lalance of such and will be SWXNWX. SWX, Sec. 26; All SWX. NXSkx. 3ec 25; NX. NXSWX, of New Mexico. PUBLIC LAND SALE following the . date ol tender. Sab - purchsse price EXNWX, No. 892a. 25; T. 8 S;, R. 23 E., Lot 10. Sec 30: T. equired to execute a contract providing of Sec. 36; T. 19 N.. R. 31 t., WX, WXEX. SEXSWX. SEX. Sec 26; NEX. NXNWX COUNTY will be 8 R. 24 156.90 select- the of the balance of such Sec. 6; SXSWX. Sec. 5; All of Sec. 27; SXNEX, SEX, Se 34; WXWX. Msthiss J. Nagcl, Jr., snd Mathias J. NafcL ROOSEVELT The above ssle of Isnds subject S., ., contsining seres, 'or payment SEXSEX, All vs. A. and to vshd existing rights, essements. ed for the Santa Fe and Grant County purchaae price in thirty equal annual Sec. 7; WX, Sec. 8; WX. Sec. 17; All of SEXNWX. EXEX. NWXSEX, Sec 35; Sr., Plaintiffs Anson Avery rights Im- of T. 26 R. 31 Carrie M. Deiendante. Office at the Commissioner ol Public of wsy, and rcservatioas. Railroad Bond Fund. There are no with .interest on sll deferred Sections 18. 19; NWX. NXSWX. SWXSWX, Sec 36; N., E., containing Avery. four Sec. 20: Sec. NXNF-X- . SEX 4097.99 acres, There are 00 Notice ia hereby that under and by provements. st the rste of per cent per NWXNWX. 29; improvements. given Fore- New Mexico. NEX. NWX. Lots 4, Sec. 30; WXSWX. virtue of a Decree snd Order of Sale Ssnts Fc, The Commissioner ol Public Lsnds or tnnuin in advance payments and interest 3, en- No bids oa the above deacribed tracts lue on October 1st. of esch SEX. Sec. 32; All of Sections Sale No. UM NEXSWX. NXSEX. Sec. closing a certain Mortgage made and his sgent holding such sale reserves the year. SEXSWX, - A. sad hi i thst and all bids offered of Isnd will be sccepted for less than 33, 3b; T. 19 N R. 32 E., Lots 1, 2, NWX. 10; NXSX. SEXSEX, Sec. 11; NWXSWX, tered into by Anson Avery Notice hereby giyeo pursuant right lo reject sny 26 wife Carrie M. and to Mathia to the provisions of n Act of Congress at said ssle. Possession under contracts FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) per sere, which The above ssle of land will he subject WXSWX. NEXSEX. Sec. 2; Lots 1, 2, 3, SXSX. Sec. 12; NEXNEX. Sec 13; T. Avery given 1910, lews of the for will is the value thereof and in to valid SEXNWX. Sec. 3; NX, NXSX. Sec. 5; N R. 33 E SXSWX, SWXSEX, Sec 7: J. Nagcl, Jr., aad Mathias J. Nsgsl, Sr., approved June 20th, the of sale the above deacribed tracta sppraised existing rights, easements, rights of New Mexico, end ruin and reg- be on or before October 1918. thereto the successful bidder must of way an drescrvations. EXNEX. Sec. 8: SXNEX. SEXNWX, EX NXNX, SEXNEX. Sec. 18; NX. Sec 17: All on the 3rd day May, 1917; Recorded State oi given firat, 191 of ulations of the State Land Office, the pay for the improvements that exiat ou SWX. SWXSWX. SEX, Sec. 10; NEX, SX of Sec 16; SWXNEX, SEXNWX. NWX in Book P, page of tbe Record Sec. 15: SXSX. of said made and en- Commissioner of Public Lsnds will offer Witness my hsnd snd the official seal the land. The Commissioner of Public Lands or NWX. SX, Sec. 11; All of Sections 12, 13; SWX, NWXSEX, SXSEX. Mortgages County, at tale to the highest bidder 'if the State Land Office of the State of his agent holding such sale reserves the SX, Sec. 14; NX. NEXSWX, NXSEX. SEX Sec. 14; SXSWX, Sec. 13; NXNEX. Sec. tered in said entitled Cause on the 4th public T. 26 R. of 1918, the at o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, June New Mexico, this Ninth of April, 1918. Sale No. 1217 - All of Sec. 36; T. 7 S., right to reject any snd all bids offered SEX. Sec. 15; EXSWX, Sec. 17; SXNX, 23; NEX, NXNWX, Sec 24; N., day May. undersigned Special 1 dsy nth. 1918 in the tou ts' of Portalea, County R. 30 E., containing 640.00 acres. The im- st said sale. SX. Sec. 20; EX. EXWX. Sec. 22; All of 34 E., All of Sec. 36: T. 27 N., R. 34 E Master will on Thursday, August 15th, ol Stste of New Mexico, in front consist of well snd windmill, Sections 23. 24; NWX. NXSWX. 3288.72 acres. There sre bo im- 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore- Roosevelt, ROBT. P. ERVIEN, provements NXNEX, containing of of the court bouse therein, the following value $300.00. No bid on this trsct of land Possession under contracts of sale for Sec. 25; All of Sic. 26; NX, SXSX, Sec noon of aaid day, at the front door Commissioner of Public Lsnds, provements. the Court House of this Santa Fe described trscts of land, vis: State of New Mexico. will be accepted for less thsn $10.00 per the above described tracts will be given z; ah ot sec. yw; Mar-M- , SfcHKtd. . County, acre. on or ueiore vjcioocr 1st, ivio. Sale No. 1192 - NEXSEX, WXSEX. SWX, fv'ew Mexico, offer for aale and sell at Sate No. 1144 - S' Sec. 3; SH, SKW, Pint Publication April 12, 1918. Sec. 13; SX, Sec. 14; EXNEX. NWXNEX, Sublic auction to the highest snd best Sec. ft, All of Sec 8; All of Sec. , Lots Latt Publicatios June 14, 1918. Sab No. 1218 All of Sec. 16; T. 6 S., Witness my hand and the official seal NEXNWX. SWXSWX. Sec. 22: SEXNWX, for cash, the following described 4. SKNWJd. Sec. 10; T. 1 S. R. 31 640.00 seres. The im- of the State Land .Office of the State of NEXNEX. Sec. 23: NXNWJ4t EXSWX, WX property situate in the ssid County ot I, 2, J, SW4; E., contsining to- R. 37 2473.12 seres. There consist of value New Mexico, this twenty-sevent- day of 3; SXSX, Sec. 6; All of Sections 7, 12; SEX, Sec. 24; NXNEX. NWXNWX. SX Santa t'c, and State of New Mexico, E., containing provements fencing, Sec- are BO t. STATE OP NEW MEXICO No bid on this trsct of Isnd will be sc- April, 1918. EX, Sec. 13; All of Sec. 29; EXNEX, EX SEX. Sec. 25; NXNEX, NWX, NWXSWX, wn : Commencing at a point on the improvement 12 Town- cepted for less thsn $10.00 per sere. SWX, SEX, Sec. 30; SXNWX. SWX, EX SEXSWX. Sec. 26; SWXSEX, Sec. 27; All of tion line between Sectiona and 13, Sab No. II4S Sec. 18; NW, NOTICE FOB PUBUCATION ROBT. P. ERVIEN NEX, Sec. 31; All of Sec. 32; SXNWX. Sec. 36; T. 30 N., R. 30 E., All of Sec. ship 16 N, R 9 East, NMPM, 373 feet East - N, Sec. Lot SEX of the intersection of the North and South Sec. 28; EJ4SEX, Sec. 31: EtfSWM. Sec. Sals No. lilt - NXNX. SXSX, SEXNEX, Commissioner of Public Lands, SWX. Sec. 2; All of Sec. 34; T. 18 N., R. 16; SXSWX. NXSEX, 17; 3, 33; T. 4 S., R. 30 E., NEK, Sec. 9: T. 5 PUBLIC LAND SALE NEXSEX. Sec. 16; T. 11 S., R. 24 E.. con- State of New Mexico. 32 E WX, Sic. 7; NX. SWX. Sec. 18; SWX, SXSEX, Sec. 18; NEXNWX. SXNWX. half Section line of the ssid Section U, 30 1117.01 acres. The 400.00 acres. T. 18 R. 33 29,868.37 acrea. Sec. 19; NWX. SEXSWX. thence South parallel with said half Sec- S.. K. ., containing taining Tbe improvements First 1918. N., E., containing EX, WXNEX, consist of well sad COUNTY consist of vslue $225.00. No bid Publication May 3, The of well Sec. 20; T. 30 N., R. 31 ., containing tion line 160 Rods to the East and West improvements fencing, LEA fencing, Last Publication 5, 1V18. improvement consist tanks, value S230.0O. on this trsct of land will be sccepted for July barn and fencing, value $6274.50. 4004.46 acres. The improvements consist half Section line of Section 13. thence East Office of the Commiasioner of Public less than $20.00 per acre. of well, dam, fencing, plowing, value along said half Section line 1612.8 feet, Ne. 1141 SVSNEM, NHSEX, Sec. Sale No. 11SJ All of Sec. 16;. NEX. $5060.75. thence Sortb parallel with the said North Sab - Lands, of 19; SHNK. NtfSW, Sec. 20; WtfSWtf, Sec. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Each of the above drscribed tracts will STATE OP NEW MEXICO NXNWX, SEXNWX. NEXSEX, Sec. 21; All and South hall Section line aaid 13 1148 21 WySNWH, Sec. 2s; All of Sec. 31; T. be offered tor ssle separately. of Sections 22 , 27; NEXNEX. SXNEX, Sale No. IIS! SX. Sec. 14; EXEX, Sec. section feet, thence West 7 S., R. 36 E coutaining 1268.20 acres, Notice is hereby given that pursuant NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION SEXNWX. SEX, Sec. 28: T. 17 N., R. 31 IS; NEXNEX. 6ec. 22; NWXNEX. NX parallel with the said East and Weat selected for the Ssnta Fc and Grant Coun- o the provisions of an Act of Congress, The sbove sale of land will be subject E., All of Sections 22, 23, 26, 27; T. 17 NWX. Sec. 23; T. 27 N., R. 32 E con- half Section line of the said Section 13, ty Railrosd Bond Fund. There are no im- approved June 20, 1910, laws of the, to the following terms snd conditions, PUBLIC LAND SALE N R. 33 E., SXNEX, SEX. Sec. 24; NX taining 640.00 acres. There are no im- 1219.8 lcet, thence North parallel with tbe provements. State of New Mexico and the rules and vis.: Except for land selected for the NEX, Sec. 25; T. 16 N., R. 30 E., NX, provements. said North and South half Section line regulations of the State Land Office, the Santa Fe and Grant County Railroad Bond MORA COUNTY SW!i, Sec. 5; NX. SEX. Sec. 6; NX. Sec. of said Sectiou 13 1492 feet to tbe said No bid on the above described trscts Commissioner of Public Lands win otter Fund, the successful bidder must pay to 7; All of Sections 8. 17; EX, SXSWX, Sec. Sale No. 114 SXSEX. Sec 11: NX, Section line between said Section 12 and of Isnd will be accented for less than it vale, to the bidder, at the Commissioner of Public Lands or his Office of the Commissioner of Public 18; WX. Sec. 19; NWX. 3, 4, Sec. See. 14; T, 27 N., R. 32 E., containing 13, thence West along said Section line public highest of lots, FIVE DOLLARS ($5.00) per sere which nine o'clock A. M. on Saturday, June 29th, agent holding auch sale, Lands, 30;. T. 16 N R. 31 E., SXSWX, SWXSEX. 400.UO acres. There sre no improvements. jyj icci, 10 111c place ui ucgiuuiua:, awn is the appraised value thereof and in ad 1918, in the town of Lovington, County the price offered by him for the land, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sec. 2; All of Sec. 11; SX, Sec. 12; All premises being in the North c.ast quarter thereto the successful bidder must of State of New Mexico, in front of four per cent cent interest in advance for of Sections 13, 14. 23; WX. Sec. 24; All Sale No. UK SWX, SXNWX. SWX of Section 13. T 16 Si. R 9 East, NMPM, dition Lea, fees - psy for the improvements that exist on the court house therein the following des- the balance of auch purchaae prire, Notice is hereby given that pursuant to of Sections 20, 30; T. 16 N R. 33 E., WX NEX. WXSEX. Sec. I; SEXNWX. SWX Santa Ee County, New Mexico. One hun- cribed trscts of vis: for advertising and appraisement and all the of an Act of ap- SEX, Sec. 7; Sec. 8; NWX, Sec. SWX. EX SWX. WXSEX. Sec. 2, T. 23 dred and five in the follow- the bad. Isnd, sale each provisions Congress SWX, twenty yards costs incidental to thr herein, proved June 20th, 1910, the laws of the 17; All of Sec. IS; NEXNEX, Sec. 19; T. ing description, the North Eaat and all of said smounts rouei be a 16 34 Sab No. 1147 - All of Sec. 16; T. 4' N., R. Sale No. 1141 SX Sec. 1; NEX. SWX deposit- Slate of New Mexico, and rult s and N., R. E., EX, EXNWX, SWXNWX. are no improvements. quarter of Section 13, Township lb N, Range 10 640 The improve- Sec. 11; Sec. 12; NWX Sec. 13; ed in cash or certified exchange at the of the State Land Office, the Com- Sec. 26; T. 15 N., K. 31 NEX, NXSEX. 9 in Santa l'e N. M., the E., containing acrea. EtfEX Syi which E., East, County, ments consist of well, tank and Sec. 14. T. IS S., R. 35 E., NX Sec 2, T. time of sale snd said amounts and missioner of Public Lands will offer at Sec. lu; T. 15 N., R. 32 E SWXNEX, Ssle No. UN SXNX, Sec. 15; T. 20 N., land in the West- corral, all of sre forfeiture to the - hereby conveyed being fencing, value $1015.00. No bid accepted for 14 S., R. 34 E., containing 1601.24 acres. them subject to public sale to the highest bidder at Sec. 4; T. 14 N R. 32 E., containing R. 28 E., contsining 160 acres. There sre ern end of land above described, end is for $10.00. of State of New Mexico, if the successful 2 ofclock P. on 18th, no this land less than The improvements consist fencing, value with-i- M., Thursday, July acres. There are no improvements. improvements. measured as follows, commencing 5600.00. bidder does not execute s contract 1918, in of Mora, County of of said mailed the town st the North West corner No. 1141 SWyi, Sec. 16; T. thirty dsys sfter it has bern Mora, State of New Mexico, in front of Sale No. 11(4 Lots 4, 5, 6, NEX. EX Sale No. 1117 EXNEX. EXSWX. SEX. thence 125 in an Sab NE. to htm the Stste Lsnd Office, said - - yards Easterly 3 S., B. 37 E., contsining 320 acres. The Sale No. IIS StfSWH Sec. 34, T. 14 by the court house therein, the following des- SEX. Sec. 1": SXSX. NEXSEX. Sec. 20; Sec. 21; SWXNWX. NWXSWX, SXSWX. direction, thence in a Southerly direction $225.-00- . contract to that the improvements consist of fencing, value S., R. 36 E., WX Sec. 2; Lots 3, 4, SXNEX. provide purchaser cribed tracts of land, viz: XX, SWX, WXSEX, Sec. 29; Lots 1, 2, 3, NXSEX, Sec. 22; WXNWX, Sec. 27; NEX. in a straight line as far as the line run- for All of Sec. T. may at hia option make payments of not Sec. 32; Sec. 28; 20 R. 28 con- No bid accepted for this Isnd less SEX Sec. 3; NX Sec. 10; 11, of 4. 5, 6; NEX. NEXSEX, WXNEX, EXNWX. T. N., E., ning from the South East corner lo tb 15 R. 36 E Sec. less than ninety five per Sals No. 122 All of Section fly, Sec. 880.00 There no of said thsa $10.00. S., SEX. SXSWX 25; SX cent of at time II; SEXNEX. SEXSWX. SEX, 33; NXNEX. taining seres. sre improve- South West corner description, Sec. SX Sec. the purchase price any NX. SWH. W'-- i Sec. 34; T. 17 125 in a direction SEX, SWX 26; 27; WX, SEX after the Bale and to the SWXNEX. SEXNWX. EXNWX. NEXSWX, SXSX, ments. thence yards Westerly the ove described trscts will Sec. 28; EX. SXSWX Sec. 29; All of Sec. prior expiration SE'X Lot 4, Sec. 12: NX. SEX, Sec. 1.1; R. 29 ., All of Sec. 3: T. 16 N., R. as far as the said South West corner Each of of from the date of the t N., be offered for sale separately. 32; EXNEX, NEXSEX, SXSX Sec. 33; All thirty years EX EXWX, Sec. 24; NXNEX, F.'.VWX. 29 E., Lots 3, 4. Sec. 3; Lot 1, Sec. 4; Sale No. UM - NWXSEX, SWX, Sec. oi said description, thence in a Norther- and to provide for the payment of 22 R. 22 E Sec. of Sec. 34; All of Sec. 35; All of Sec. 36. of Sre' 25; T. N., NXSWX. EXNEX. SWXNEX, WXSEX. Sec. 10; NX 28; NXNEX. Sec. 32; NXNWX. 33; ly direction and along the W'eatern bound- be 16 R. 36 any unpaid balance at the expiration Sec. All of Sections 3. 4, 9, T. R. 30 E 20 R. 28 E 360.00 acres. of ot The above sale of lands will aub T. S.. E., NEW, SEXNWX. SX from the date of the con SWXSWX, 1; NEX. Sec. 15; lo N., containing T. N., contsining ary said description to the place ect to the following terms snd conditions Sec. 31, T. 16 S.J R. 37 ., All of Sec 1; thirty years 10, 15, 16; EX, E'SWX. WXNWX. Sec. 21; .'187.47 acres. There are no improvements. There are no improvements. beginning. It being the same and identic- tract with interest on deferred payments Sec. M. All of Sec. 2; EX, Lota 1, 2, SEXNWX, of annum Lot 2, EXNWX. SWXNEX. NWXSEX. al property conveyed 10 benjamin Read (ill at the rate four per cent per 22 23 All Sections 20, T. 16 Sec. 27; EX Ro- NXSWX, SEXSWX Sec. 3; Lots 3, 4, on the of 30; T. N., R. E.. of Sale No. USS - All of Section 4; Sale No. UN EXSEX. by Jose Maria Samoza and Fclictlas payable in advance anniversary Sec. 31 32 R. 26 con- Except for Issds selected for the Ssnts SEXNWX, EX, SWX Sec. 4; All ol Sec the of 21, 22; WXSEX NEXSEX. WX, NEX. N., R. E containing 6S1.20 acres, There NEX, Sec. 34; T. N., E., driguez de Samosa by Deed dated January R. Bond 17 36 9810.31 date the contract, partial payments See. Sec- loo con- Fe sad Grant County R. Fund, 5, T. S., R. E., containing to be credited on the of the 23; WXNEX, NWX, 24; All of are no improvements. taining acres. The improvements 13tll, 1900, which said Deed is Recorded in must to the of 3 snniversary 29, 32; Sec. 2; T. 23 , ot $260.00, of the successful bidder pay acres. The improvements consist wells, date of tbe contract next following the tions SXNX. SX sist fencing, value. the ottice the Probate Clerk and Commissioner ol Public Lends, or his sgenl windmills, tank snd fencing, value 12300.00. date of tender. R. 23 E., contsining 11548.41 acres. The Sale No. 1188 SWXNEX. SEXNWX. Recorder of Santa Fe County, N. holding such sale, of the , improvements consist of fencing, value NEXSWX. NWXSEX. EXSEX. Sec. 20; Wx No bid on the sbove described tracts of M., in Book Records of Deeds of said price offered by him for the lai-d- , four Sale No. 1151 EX Sec. 17; All ol Sec. The sale of land selected for the Santa $1180.00. SWX. Sec. 21; T. 20 N., R. 28 E., con- land will be accepted for less thsn THREE County st page 384, ' per cent interest in sdvsnce for the bslance 18; All of Sec. 19; SWX Sec. 20; SWX Sec. Fe and Grant Railroad Bond Fund taining 320 seres. There are no improve- DOLLARS (S5.0O) per seer, which is the Said sale being made to satisfy said De- the fees for sd T. 16 County Sale No. 1721 Sec. 10; value in addition of of Sale of each purchase price, 21; NWX Sec. 29; NX Sec. 30, S., will be aubject to the above terms and NX, NEXNEX, ments. appraised thereof and cree Forecloaure and Order up- ssrtisiag ana appraisement and all costs R. 35 E., containing 2388.38 acres. The im- conditions thst the successful bid- SWXNEX, WXNWX. SEXNWX, Sec. 11; thereto the successful bidder must pay for on which there will be due Plaintiff at sad each and except 22 25 520 on lsnd. of saeidental to the sals herein, provements consist of fencing, vslue $450.00. der must pay in cssh or certified T. N., R. E., containing acres. Sale No. 1H7 All of Sec. 16; NWX 'lie improvements that exist the the date of sale the sum $3953.87; also all ol said amounts must be deposited ia st the time of sale of There are no improvements. NEX, NEXSEX. Sec. 17; SXSWX. Sec. 18; $350 Attorneys fees, $25 Special Masters fees cask or certified exchange at the time ol Sale No. lief NWX Sec. 22 WXEX the offered bim for NX. NXSX, SEXSEX, Sec. 19; NXSX, Sec. Sal. No. 12M - All of Sec. 36, T. 20 N., and costa and expenses herein incurred to aad sll of - purchase price by 1477.93 640 im- sale, and which ssid smouats Set. 27; EX Sec. 34; SX Sec. 35, T. 16 S., the land four per cent interest in No bid on the sbove described tracts of 20; T. 21 N., R. 28 E., containing R. 25 E., contsining acres. The be taxed. them are subject to forfeiture to the State R. 33 E. contsining 960.00 seres. There for the balance of auch land will be accepted for less than FIVE acres. The improvements consist of fenc- provements consist of well snd fencing, Jas. W. Norment, successful bidder does purchase of of New Mexico il the are no improvements. price aud will he required to execute a DOLLARS ($5.00) per acre, which is the ing, value $520.00. value $396.50. No bid on this tract Special Master. aot execute a contract witbia thirty days contract for the of the appraised value thereof and in a.lditioti land will he accerjted for less thsn $10.00 First Publication May 10, 1918. been mailed to bim by the providing payment Sec. after it has Sale No. 11S1 . SKSWX Sec. 13; NEX balance of such purchase price io thereto the successful bidder must pay Sale No. lies - SXSWX, SWXSEX. per sere. Last Publication May 31, 1918. State Lead Office, aaid contract to provide SEX Sec. 14; SEX Sec. 15; EX, NXNWX. annual inatalments with ia for the improvements that exist on the 1; NWX, WXNEX. SEXNEX, SX, Sec. 12; make thirty equal 23 that the purchaser may at his option StfSWXi Section zz; NtfNfcH, terest on all deferred paymenta at thr land. NXNWX, NWXNEX. SWXSWX, EXSEX. Sale No. 121 All of Sec. 16; T. N., payments ol not leaa than swih. rate of four per cent per annum in sd Sec. 13. NX, NXSEX, SWXSEX. Section R. 36 E., containing 640 acres. The im- of ninety-liv- e per cent of the purchaae interest due oa Octo E.ich of the above described tracts will ij. T II KT O 11 IT QLcL consist of tsnk and fencing, the sale and vance. paymenta and provements price at say time alter prior ber 1st, ot esch yesr. be offered "for sale sepsrstely. NW!i KWSWtf, SW'KSVVM, Sec. 17; Lots value $500.00. No bid on this trsct of CLASSIFIEP from date E-- to the expir tloe ol thirty years Sec. Sec. T. 16 R. 36 , rE.y4--s- . 7 land will be for less thsn $10.00 for the 26; NX 27, S., J, i, 4, sj.r.Hi, " sccepted ol the contract, and to provide Lot Sec. 18; Lots 1, The above sale of land wilt be subjec Tfie above sale of land will he subject SEX. Sec.sr.J.v,18; SEXNWX. WXNEX, SEX. per acre. the ex- 4, 2, SEXNWX, SWX payment of any unpaid balance at NEX. SX Sec. 19; Sec. 20; NX, tt valid to the following terms and conditions, Sec. 19; WXNWX. NEXNWX. from the date of NEX SEX, existing rights, essements, right, SEXSWX. LAND FOR SALE. piration ol thirty yeara NXSWX Sec. 30, T. 16 S., R. 37 E., con- of way snd reservations. vir SEX, Sec. 20; T. 21 N., R. 34 E., Lots 2, Sale No. 122 - NWXSWX, Sec. 2; T. the with interest on deferred , . C 4. f ntm 1 24 R. 34 40.00 contract, taining 3843.22 acrea. The improvements O, ,, tvl'.K'll'.iv 74.-- 74, N., E., contsining seres. There at the rate of four per cent per of Public Lsnds oi The successful bidder must to the I.?,Sec. Lots 1, 2, are no No bid on this tract DANDY STOCK RANCH owned, leased and payments anni- consist of fencing, value $875.00. The Commissioner pay 2, 4, SXNEX. NEXSEX, 5; improvements. aaaum payable in advance oa the his auch sale reserves the Commissioner of Public Lands or his agent arc. i. of land will be accepted for lets than $10.00 free fenced and waters; good of pay- agent holding J, 1, tv.m..4, o; range, spring versary of the date contract partial No. 11S4 Sec. 10; All of Sec to and all bids offerer such ssle, of the - . , ..73.-7- w 74 acre. credited on the Sale SX right reject any holding ."7JOr.y, l per house, barns, corrals, etc., fully equipped, ments to be snniverssry 14; All of Sec. 16; WX Sec. 27; SX, NEX at said sale. price offered by him for the land, four NEX, WXNWX....t4.SEXSWX, SEX. Sec. 8; and range for 1500 cattle Now on ranch of contract next following bal- 26 ol the date the Sec. 28; SX Sec. 29; SX Sec. 30; All of per cent interest in sdvance for the NWXNWX. SXNX. SX, Sec. 9; All of Sec. Sale No. 121 WX. Sec. 32: T. N.. 300 cows; 88, two year old heifers, 46 the date ol tender. Sec. 31: All of Sec. 32; WX Sec. 33, T. Possession uader contrscts of sale for th ance of such uprchsse price, fees for 16; T. 21 N., R. 35 E., All of Sections 2fi, R. 29 E., contsining 320.00 seres. There yearling heifers, 10 bulls, 100 stock horses, 16 35 above described will be or and and alt costs are no No bid on tnist 12 for Im- the Santa S., R. E., NXSEX, SEXSEX Sec. 19; tracts given appraisement ..v; f.74, rstjvN VV74, w 74, improvements. mules complete outfit. Range The sale ol lands selected for or before October 1918. incidental to the sale each and Sec. 2R; All of 29 32 33; trsct ot lsnd will be tor less snd Live Stock. $46,000.00 No. R. R. Bond Fund NXNWX Sec. 29; SXNX, SX. NEXNEX 1st, herein, SEX. Sections accepted provements Pe and Grant County Sec. All of Sec. 31, T. 16 S., R. 36 E., alt of said amounts must be deposited in NEX, WXWX. SEXSWX. SWXSEX. EX than $10.00 per sere. 192. will to the above terms and 30; official sea be subject All of Sec. 2; All of Sec. 3: All of Sec. Witness my hand and the cash or certified exchange at the time SEX. Sec. 34; SXNWX. SWX. SXSEX, Sec. THOS. G. AITKEN, Deming, N. M. coadltioBS the successful bidder of 28 except thst All of Sec. 5; All of Sec. 6; All of Sec of the State Land Office the State oi of sate and which ssid amounts and all 35; All of Sec. 36, T. 22 N., R. 34 E., Sale No. 124 - All of Sec. 36; T. N., at 4; 1918. r must pay in cssh or cestified exchange All of Sec. New Mexico, this 18th dsy of April, nf them are to forfeiture to the 10463.86 acres. The R. 32 E., 640.00 acres. There of of the 7: All of Sec. 8; 9; WX. WX subject improvements containing FOR SALE OR. TRADE Seven passenger the time ssle purchssr SEX Sec. 10; SWX, EXNWX State of New Mexico, if the successful consist of well, tank snd fencing, value are no improvements. No bid on this offered him for the Isnd, four NEX, EX, ROBERT P. Studebaker Car. Six Cylinders, Powerful price by Sec. 11; NX Sec. 15; All of Sec. 16; NX ERVIEN, bidder does not execute s contract within $3305.00. tract of land will be accepted lor less tnan Call or address 263 Ssn Francisco cent interest in sdvsnce for he balance of mailed $10.00 Engine. per - Sec. 18, T. 17 S R. 35 E 13466.59 Commissioner of Public Lands th. thirty days after it has been to per acre M. No. 204. ol such and will be re- containing con- St. Santa Fe, N. purchase price seres. The improvements consist of 3 wells Stste of New Mexico him by the State Land Office, said Sale No. Ills - WXNEX. NWX. NEX to execute a contract providing lor the N 128$ All Sec. T. 28 Silted snd windmills and value $5000.00. 19, 191B. tract to provide that purchaser may SWX. NWXSEX. Sec. 11; WXSWX, Sec. Sals No. of 36; of the balance ol such pur- fencing, First Publicstlon April R- TWO acres in a solid at his option make of not less 12: WXWX. s- T- - 23 N- 30 N., R. 34 E,. 640.00 acres. The THOUSAND body in annual instal- Last Publication June 21, 1918. payments - containing Mcintosh and Torrance chase price thirty equal No. 115$ NX, SWX Sec. 29, T. than of ninety-fiv- per cent Sec. 30; T. 23 N R. 31 E., SX imnrovements consist of fencing, value between Moriarty, with interest on 'all deferred pay- Sale - all under fence, title ments, 16 S R. 37 E all of Sec 2; All of Sec. of the purchase price at any time after NEX, SEX, Sec. 35; T. 24 N., R. 30 E., con- $293.25. No bid on this trsct of lsnd will county, clear, every ments at the rste ol four per cent per im- acre can be good water 9; NWX Sec. 10. T. 17 S., R. 37 E., con- the sale and prior to the expiration of 81XJ.00 acres. There are no be accepted for leas than $10.00 per acre. cultivated, pure annum fn advance, payments and interest STATE OF NEW MEXICO con- taining .n section st iu to w lecc, taining 1924.76 acres. The improvements thirty years from the date of the provements. every quarter duo on October 1st of each yesr. tract and to for the of Sale No. 128 All of Sec. 16; T. 15 N excepting two quarters on which the wells consist ol fencing, value $900.00. FOR provide payment 90 six room NOTICE PUBLICATION balance at the of 1170 All of Sec. All of Sec. R. 32 E., 640.00 acres. The 4re feet, one good two story ssle of Isnds will be subject any unpaid expiration Sale No. 9; containing one five room house and other The above 1154 All of Sec. NX. thirty years from the date of the con- 16; Sec. W; SEXNWX. improvements consist of fencing, vslue nouse, a Sale No. - 1; SEX. PUBLIC LAND SALE SEXSEX. WXNWX, smaller houses. No. 52. State Record, San-- a to valid existing rights, easements, right tract with interest on deferred T. 2.1 N R. 33 $306.00. No bid on this of land will EiSWX, Sec. 2; NWX, WXSWX, Sec. 3; payments Sec. 23; E., containing trsct N. M. Is All Good Bean Land. ol way and reservations. 4: at the rate of four per cent annum 1440.00 acres. The consist of be for less thsn $10.00 per sere. Fe, This EX Sec. 4; Lots 2, 3, SEXSWX Sec. 7; QUAY COUNTY per improvements accepted t NWX. NXSWX. NXSEX. SEX payable in advance on the anniversary of fencing, value $400.00. The Commissioner of Public Leads or SXNEX, the date of the Each of above described will CATTLE RANCH West of Engle, N. M., SEX Sec. 10; SWXNWX. WXSWX Sec. 11; of Public contract, partial payments the tracts two his such sale reserves the Office of the Commissioner oc on ot 1171 Sec. be offered for aale with mountain houses, Rsngs sgent holding NEX. NXNWX, MXNWX. Sec. 12; WX to credited tne anniversary tne Sals No. Lots 3, 4, SXNWX, separately. sprites; 110 to and all bids offered -- . - for 1000 head. There are 250 cows, calves right reject any Sec. 20, T. 19 S., R. 35 E., All of - - . date of the contract next following the 4; T. 24 N R. 32 E.. containing 192.48 acres. sals. SWX, aanta re, w:. of will and 8 steers two year olds. Price com- st tald Sec. 16; All of Sec. 17; 20; 21; NX. SEX. ate date tender. There are no improvements. The above ssle of Isnd be subject to the terms snd plete: $26,000.00. No. 195. of sale EXSWX Sec. 27; NX. NEXSEJ,, SWXSVVX to following conditions, THUS. G. N. M. Possession under contrscts , (or Notice is hereby given that pursuant The above sale of land will be subject No. 1172 Sec. 7; T. viz: AITKEN, Deming, described will be Sec. 28; NX. SWX, WXSEX. SEXSEX the of sn Act of Congreas sp- Sal. - NEXNWX, - the above tracts given Sec. All of Sec. Lots 1, 4, provisions tn valid existing rights, easements, rights 24 N., R. 34 E., 40.00 seres. Exceot for the lsnd selected for the before October 1918. 29; 30; 2, 3, proved June 20th, 1910, the laws of the containing WANTED About three sections of leased oa or 1st, NXNEX, SEXSWX, SWXSEX of wsy sn dreservations. There are no improvements. Santa Fe and Grant County Railroad Bone NEXNWX, State of New Mexico, snd rules snd regu- tne Didder must tc and with plenty of grass snd wster. Desire 'official seal Sec 31; NX, NXSX. SEXSEX Sec. 32; NX Land Office, the Com- successful psy can all tbe Witness my hsnd and the lations of the State The Commissioner of Public Lands or No. 1171 Sec. the Commiasioner of Public Lsnds or bis 4 location where cattle graze Office of the State of NWX, SWXNWX. SWX, SXSEX, Sec. 33; missioner ol Public Landa will offer at Sale - NXSWX. SWXSWX, rear round. Please full si the State Land SWXSWX Sec. 34; T. his agent holding auch sale reserves the 32; T. 25 N., R. 28 E., containing 120.00 agent holding such ssle, ot give description New Mexico, this Ninth day ol April, 1918. NEX, EXNWX. public sale to the highest bidder st and bids offered the offered for Isnd. f water buildings snd other im- 18 R. 35 All of Sec. 36, T. 18 S., R. right to reject any all acres. There are no morovements. price by him the supply, S., E., 10 o'clock, A. M., on Tuesday, July 16th, st said ssle. four cent cent interest in sdvsnce for provements in first letter. No. 138, car 34 E., contsining 9740.92 acres. The im- County per New Mexico. 1918, in the town of Tucumcari, 1174 the balance of such fees State Record, Santa Fe, ROBERT P. ERVIEN, consist of fencing, vslue $900.00. of New in front Sale No. NXNX. Sec. 14; NXNEX. purchase price, provements of Quay, State Mexico, Possession under contrscts of sale for Sec.- T. 25 R. 29 E., for advertising and appraisement snd sll of Public Lands, NEXNWX. 15; N., g Commissioner of the court house therein, the following above described tracts will be im- aale each iV ANTED 5 to 100 sections ol good gras-n- State of New Mexico. No. 1157 NX. SEX Sec. 21, T. the given containing 280.00 acres. There are no costs incidental to the herein, Sale - described trscts of Isnd, vix: on or before October 1st, 1918. and all of ssid smounts must be land. Must have running water aad 1918. 16 R. 35 E., 480 acres. The provements. deposit First Publication April 12, S., containing rd in cash or certified exchange st th' plenty of it. Western New Mexico 14. I"18. improvements consist of fencing, value Sale No. 1W7 NX. WXSWX. Sec. 13; Will not but Last Publication June - Witness my hand snd the official seal No. 1175 SWXNEX. NWX. time of ssle snd which said amounts snd pay fancy price, Sec. 14; Sec. 23; NX Sals - EXNEX. 30,000 75,000 No.ll NKXNEX. SEXNEX. ol tbe Stste Lsnd Ultice ot tne state nt T. 26 R. 32 ;ill of them sre subject to forfeiture to the .ble to handle to acres. n 17 R. 36 E.. Lots Sec. 23; N., ., contsining N. M. NWX, Sec. 24; T. N., New Mexico, this twenty-sevent- dsy of 280.00 no State of New Mexico, if the euccessful sre Stste Record, Sants Fe, No bid oa the above described tracts of 1. 2, 3, NWX. Sec. 18; seres. There sre improvements. STATE OP NEW MEXICO 2, 3, Sec 7; Lots April, 1918. i bidder does not execute a contract with land will be accepted lor less than Five T. 17 R. 37 E., 906.82 acres. msiled N., contsining Sal. No. 1178 EXNWX, NWX in thirty days after it has been PERSONAL IJnuars per sere, wnicn is me sre no ROBERT P. - EX, him the Stste Lsnd Office, ssid NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION value thereof, snd ia addition there There improvements. ERVIEN, NWX, SWX. Hec. 25; All of Sec. 36: T. to by Commissioner of Public Lsnds ol the 27 R. 29 1, 2. 3, SWXNWX. contract to provide that the purchase! MARRY AT ONCE--lf write to the aucceasful bidder must psy for the ... ims SEUSEM. Sec. 3; T. N.. E., Lots 4; of not lonely; me; LAND SALE N. State of New Mesico T. 26 R. 29 1435.49 msy at his option mske psyments 1 will hundreds of descrip-:10n- PUBLIC thst exist oa tbe lead. 27 40 acres. There Sec. 1; N., E., containing ,nd send you improvements 6 N., R. E., containing less thsn of ninety five pel worth $1,060 to First Publicstion Msy 3, 1918. seres. There are no improvements. of tirar congemsl people, DE BACA COUNTY sre no improvemeats 1918. cent the purchase price st sny 1350,000; Each of the above described tracta oi Lsst Publicstios July 5, of from of con seeking marriage; (Confidential;, No. 1177 All of Sections 13, 24; thirty years the date the San Cat land will be offered fot ssle separate 128 Sec. 4; WX Ssle and ot Ralph Uyde, Francisco, Office ol the Commissioner of Public Sals No. - NXSEX, T. 27 N R. 29 Lots 1, 2, 3, 5. 6, SX tract to provide for the payment So. 127. iy. SWX. Sec. 10; T. 14 N., R. 15 E., con- E., balance at the ot Lmaa NEX, SEXNWX. NEXSWX. SEXSEX. Sec. any unpaid expiration New Mexico 160 acres. There sre no improve- STATE OF NEW MEXICO 1682.82 years from the date of the con s,,,,, Fe The above sale of landa will be subject taining 6: T. 26 N R. 30 E contsining thirty WILL YOU WRITE to lonely young widow ments. are no after the ssle snd prior to the expiration to the following terms aad coaditioas. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION acres. There improvements. tract with interest on deferred payments worth $35,000? Would marry. Address Mary, Notice U hereby given that pursusnt ris: 15: All Box 584, Los Calif. No. 190. ol an Act of Congress, Sals No. 121$ - EX, SWX. Sec. at the rste of four per cent per annum Angeles, to the provisions of SEX, Sec. 10: t. 16 PUBLIC LAND SALE Sale No. 1171 All of Sections 14, 15, 16, in sdvance on the 01 June 20th, 1910, the lews of the The successful bidder must nay to the Sec. 16; EXNEX, SEX payable snniverssry approved N., R. 34 E., containing 1360 acres. The 17; NX, NXSWX. Sec. 20; WXNWX. the date of the contrsct, psrtial payments WILL YOU WRITE to lonely young widow State ol New Mexico and the rules and Commissioner of Public or his 26 R. 29 E contain- the Isnds, agcai consist of fencing, value UNION COUNTY NWX. See. 21; T. N., to be credited on the anniversary of thr worth $35,000i Would marry. Address Msry, of the Stste Land Office, such ol the improvements 3080.00 no regulatioas will offer holding sale, $157.50. ing acres. There are improve- date of the contract next following thr Box 584. Los Angeles. Calif.No. 188. Commissioner of Public Lsnds price ottered by him for the land, tout of of Puhlic . of to the bidder at Oifice the Commissioner ments. date tender. at public ssle highest per cent interest in savsnce lor tne osi 1211 Sec. T. II N., M on June 25th, Sals No. - NEX. 2; ATTRACTIVE YOUNG MAIDEN, 21, worth Bine o'clock A. Tuesdsy, ance of such the fees 117S SWX purchase price, R. 36 E., containing 160.46 acrea, select- Santa Fe. New Mexico. Sals No. Lots 3. 4, SXNEX. The aale of land selected for the Santa honorsble 01a. ia the town ol Ft. Sumner, County for advertising and aonraisemeat and Fe SX. Sec. 2. Sec. 3; NWX Fe and Grant Railroad Bond Fund over $50,000. Anxious to marry New in front ed for the Santa and Grant County NWX. SEX, County K. 2216X St. Lo ol Do Bscs, State ol Mexico, all coats incidental to the ssle herein, and NEX. Sec. 11; T. 27 N., R. 32 E., con- will be the sbove terms snr gentleman. Warn. Temple Rsilrosd Bond Fund. The improvements Notice is hereby given thst pursuant aubject to Calif. No. 187. ol the court house therein, the following esch snd sll of ssid smounts must or of sn of Con-gre- 719.36 There are no Im- the successful bid Angeles. vis: consist of fencing, vslus $20.00. to the provisions Act taining seres. conditions except thst described tracts ol land, deposited in cash or certified exchaage approved June 20th. 1910, the laws of the provements. der must pay in cash or certified ex .it the tunc of ssle, snd which ssid amouats T. I? of New and rules and reg- at the time of sale n' MARRY IF LONELY: for ms; Sec. 23; S!S Sec. Sals No. 1212 EXEX. See. 28, iyale Mexico, change results, try Sab No. 1141 SWX. and all of rkera are subject to forfeiture - 160 of tbe State Land Office, the No. SXSEW. Sec. 4: NEX offered by him for successful "Home Maker"; - SV4 Sec. 28; N. R. 32 E , contsining seres. There ulations S.I. lira the purchasd price .est and moat SttNKSEM. SWH Sec. 27; to tbe State of New Mexico if tba sue Commissioner of Public Lands will offer NEX. SWXNEX. NEXSEX. Sec 9; T. 27 the land four per cent interest in sd lundreda rich wish marriage soon; strict-- ol Sec a con arc no improvements. ex- SE, cessful bidder does not execute at public aale to the highest bidder at N . R. 32 E containing 200.00 seres. There vance for the balance of such purchssr confidential; most reliable; yeara EV4EX. NWMSEp NE has bees Success-u- l mmtstZ A tract within thirty daya after it No on the above described trscts of 9 o'clock A. M., on Wednesdsy, July 10th, are no price snd will be required to execute s perience; descriptions free. "The NWId.vYKNWM! SWJ4 Sec. 35; of Sec. to htm tfle miice bid of of improvements. of the of nailed by stste una land will be for less than FIVE 1918, in the town Clayton, County contract providing for the psyment Club," Mrs. Purdie, Box 556, Oakland. 9. I R? R. E., SEW Sec. 21: All said contract to thst the purchssei sccepted of New in front of NEX of such is provide DOLLARS ($5.00) per acre, which is the Union, State Mexico, Sals No. 1181 - SXNX. NWXNEX. balance purchase price aliforma. mav at hia ootinn make paymente of not value thereof and in addttion the court house therein, the following des- VVIU svi ,. m. T 3 K. R. 30 E. thirty equsl snnusl instalments with in ol Sec 30; All ol See. 31; All of Set. lesa than of niaety-fiv- e pei appraised sll st e 1 the euccessful bidder must psy cribed trscts of lsnd, vis: containing 560.00 acres. The improvements terest on deferred psyments ia? NKSX. SWXSVVX Sec 33: T. cent of the price st any time after the.cto of annum io ad ARE YOU SINGLE? Would you mar. NX, NVSSEK purchase for the that exist on the consist 01 fencing, value siau.uu. four per cent per N., R. 36 E., Lots 17 3, 4. 10; the sale snd prior to tne expiration oi improvements Sale No. I1SS NWX. NXSX, Sec. 15; vance. and interest due on Octo if suited? Let me find your ideal 7 10: 11 Sec 3: land. - payments ry Sec Lots 1; 2; 8; 9; thirty years from dste of the contract, and NXSEX. SEXSEX. Sec. Sale No. 1112 NX ber 1st, of esch i: 10: .. NEW, NEXSWX. SWXNEX, SXNWX, yesr.' .bsolute satisfaction; Many wealthy NHa Sec 9; NXSEJ Sc. ;vv; to provide for tbe payment of any un T. 13;TiEXNEX. Sec. 24; T. 21 , - Sec 1; SX Sec 25; of Sab Ne.' MIS All of Section 36, NXSEX, SWX. NWXSEX. SEXSEX. honorable Sec iiTneUnVV SWXNWX paid balance at the expiration thirty 64u R. 29 E-- , SXNX. SEX, EXSWX. Lot 3, SEX, The above ssle of lsnd will be subjec wishing marriage; Sec. T. 1 K. of with 5 N., R. 29 E., containing acres. The NEX. NWX. NXSWX. SEXSWX, NWXNEX, SXNErf. S, y.ara from the dste the contract, of well, snd Sec. 7; SXNWX. EXSWX. SWXSWX. Sec. S.c. 2; All of Sec. 3; EXSEX, Sr 10; to valid existing rights, essements. rights Ttember descriptions freei 0 1 ; , ., rate improvements consist house, NX, B E.. All ot sec j , 1, interest on deferred payments at the No sbove 8; EXWX, NWXNWX. Sec. 17; Lots 2, WXSEX. Sec. 11; of wsy snd reservations. Wrs. Box-75- 7 Oakland Calif Sec. T. 1 S., R. 26 annum in fencing, vslue $640.00. bid on the NX, SWX. NXSEX, Capfel. M, 1?, 14, SEXSWX 6, of four per cent per payable of will be 3. 4, EXWX. NEX. NXSEX. SEXSEX. Sec T. 28 N., R. 33 E., 'SEXSWX. Sec. 13; e7. 8572.44 acres. The advance on tbe of the datt described tract bnd accepted Commissioner of Public Lsnds 01 -- No. 112. contsining improve, anniverssry $10.00 acre. 18; Lot 3. NEXSWX. NEXNWX. NXNEX, SWX, WS;SEX. SEXSEX. Sec. 14; SEX. The value $2481.25. of to be credit for less thsn per 21 R. reserves thr - rata consist of fencing, contract, partial payments Sec. 19; NEXNWX. Sec. 20; T. , Sec. 15; EX. NEXNWX. Sec. 24; NEXNEX, his agent holding auch ssle n ed oa the oi tbe date of im- and all bids offered anniversary No. 1214 All of Sec. 36; T. 6 N , 30 E contsining 2396.92 acres. The SXSEX. Sec. 25: SEXNEX. SEX. Sec. right to reject any If You Ar Lonely for speedy No bid on the above described tracts contract next following tbe date of tend Sab - of value $100.00. SWX. NXl at said ssle. Marry for less then consist of house, sheds, wind provements consist fencing, NEXNEX, SXNEX. SEXNWX. results my club; best, largest in ! land will be accepted er. erovements 640 acres. The SEX, SWXSEX, Sec. 33; NW'X. NxSWX. try DOLLARS ($5.00) acre, which is contsining Sec. 32; Possession under contracts of sale for established 12 FIVE per well, windmill, fencing, and plow- Sale No. USs - SWX. SXSEX. v,, vr, ia. Ki.:vu;ii tv the country, year, value thereof and in The above sale ot lands will be subject 21 itk described trscts will be ot the appraised value $1341.00. No bid on the above T. N., R. 30 E., SXNEX, SEXNWX, SWX. FWXSEX. NEXSEX Sec. 35; NX, sbove given thousands wealthy wishing early mar- thereto the successful bidder must to valid rights, easements, rights ing, SXSEX. Sec. or before October 1st, 1918. oa existing described tract of land will be sccepted EXSWX. Sec. 1; WXNEX, NXSWX. NEXSEX, Sec. 32, EX. NWX. all confidential, des- for the improvements that exist oi wsy and reservations. SEXNEX. SX. Sec. 29 N.. R. 33 E., riage ilealings any for less thsa $10.00 per acre II; NEXNWX. NXNEX. NWXSWX, Sec. 36; T. hand and the official seal The Old Reliable 12; All of Sec. 13; NX. Sec 24; T. 20 N., SWX. Sec. 18: NX, WXSEX. Sec. Witness my criptions free. ol Public Lands ot SWX, of Land Office of the State of Oak-lan- The Commissioner described will R. 29 E., NWX, SX. Sec. 5; 19: SXSX. Sec.v 30: Lots 1, 4, the. State Club. Mrs. Wrubel. 7J2 Madison, , the Esch oi the sbove tracts WXNEX, NXNX, of Mm. 1141 WXNEM. NXNWX. SWX hi.s agent holding such ssle reserves 5. Sec. 6; SXNX. Sec. 31; New Mexico, this fifteenth day April. - offerer! be offered for ssle sepsrately. Lots 6, 7, SXNEX. SEX. NEXNWX, SEXSWX, SEXSEX. Calif. No. 186. NWlt WKSWX. SEXSWX. SWXSEX ec right to reject any and sll bids SX. Sec. 7; All of Sec. WXNWX. SEX T. 29 N., R. 34 1918. SI 4S F 360 aCrCB. 8; EX, SXNWX, SWX. Sec. 32; M B raitiamiM at said sale. Isnd will be NWX, EXSWX, Sec 9; All of Sec. 16; tr 7 ..n .e .. Tti imnrnve. coaaist of fencing, value The above ssle of subject ROBERT P. ERVIEN. NEW FAIRMOUNT MATERNITY HOS- The improvemeats tot to the following terms and conditions, WXEX, WX, Sec 17; NX. SWX. WXSEX. menta consist of corrals, snd fencing, value Possession under contrscts of ssle 18; NX. 19; WXNWX, Commissioner ot Public Lsnds of thr PITAL for confinement; prices ressonsblef will vis: SEXSEX, Sec Sec Write the above described tracts be gives Sec. 20; T. 20 N R. 30 E containing State of New Mexico. msy work for board; babies sdopted. described tract of on or before October 1918. Mrs. T. B. 4911 27th. No bid on the above 1st, for the Santa 6292.94 acres. The improvements consist S.l. N. All nf See. 16: NEX. EX C?: . t..Ki:..:nM Inril c 101s for booklet, Long, C be for less, than Ten Except for the Isnd selected tut Kansas Mo. No. 201. land will accepted Fe Grant Railroad Bond Fund, of fencing vslue $650.00. NW'X. SWXNWX, Sec. 21; NWXNWX, Publication June 28, 1918. City. which Is the ap- hsnd snd the official seal and County 960-0- Last Dollars ($10.00) per acre, Witness my must to the Sec. 22; T. 29 N., R. 29 E., 0 and in addition there- of the Stste Lend Office of the State o' the successful bidder psy containing praised value thereof, rnmi..inn-- r nt Puhtic Lands or his aerent Sab No. Ilea - EXNEX, Sec. 23; NXNEX. acres, of which 320 acres were selected RETIRED BUSINESS MAN, worth $30,000 WILL YOU WRITE TO LONELY YOUNG successful bidder must for the New Mexico, this Ninth dsy of April, 1918. 20 Rail- to the psy holding such ssle, of tbe Sec. 24: SEXNEX. Sec. 25: T. N., R. for the Santa Fe snd Grsnt County would marry. 33. League, Toledo, WIDOW worth $35,000?. Object, matrimony. that exist oa the land. 30 Sec 30, SEX Box 384. Los Calif. No. 180. improvemeats ROBT. P. price offered by him for the land, four E., SEXNWX. NEXSWX. road Bond Fund. There sre no improve- Ohio. No. 203. Mary, Angeles. ERVIEN, osi-in- c Sec T. 20 N., R. deacribed tracta will per cent interest in aavsnce ior tne NWX. SEXSWX. 31; ments. Bach ol the above Commissioner of Public Lands, of such unrchsse nrice. fees for ad 31 ., SEXSWX, SXSEX. Sec. ; T. 19 offered for sale New Mexico 31 to separately. State oi vertising and appraisement and all costs N., R. E., containing 480 acres. There Sale No. 1184 - NEXNEX. WX, SEX, 12, 1911. eacn ana no Sec. 16; T. 30 R. 28 of land will be First Publication April incidental to tne sale oerein. are improvements. N., E, containing The above sale subject 14, 1911 must be in 520.00 acres. The consist of so terms and conditions, Last Publication June all of said amounts deposited improvements Lands for Sale the following cash or certified exchange at the time Sale No. 11(1 - All ot Sec. 2; SEXNEX. fencing, value $300.00. Timber ntl H nf salt-- and which said amounts snd all NXSEX. Sec. ; NX, NXSWX. Sec. 10; to the SEfcSEX. Sec No. bidder must to the STATE OP NEW MEXICO ol them are subject to forfeiture NXNEX, NWX, NXSWX, Sale Ilts - NEX, EXNWX, SEX, Aero Foot Description Price) The successful pay Stste oi New Mexico, il the successful Hi NEXSEX, SXSX. Sec 12; All of Sec. EXSWX. SWXSWX. Sec 1. T. 30 N., R. Commissioner ol Public Leads or his agent Sec. 14; 31 R. 29 E Yellow Pine $21.00 acre oi the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION bidder does aot execute a contract within 13; NEX. EXNWX. SXSX, SXSX, 29 E., All of Sec. 36. T. N.. 51,000 per holding each ssle, after has been mailed to Sec. 15: All of Sec 16; EXNEX. NWX 1160.28 acres. The $21.00 acre offered him for the lend, lour thirty days it containing improvements 14.000 Yellow Pine per price by LAND btm tne stste isiiicc-- "am NWX, EXSWX, SEX. Set 17; NXNX, Sec. consist of vslue $60.00. IC. cent interest in advance for the bal- PUBLIC SALE oy All of fencing, 115.000 6.000,000,000 Cash Deal 75 per per ad- tract to nrovide that tbe Burchaser msy 20; NX. SEX. Sec 21; Sections ance ol such price, fees for Sec. 31 Hardwood 18.00 acre purchase all CHAVES COUNTY st his optica make payments oi aot less 22, 23. 26; SWX. Sec 28; EXSEX. 29; Sale No. 1188 EX. Sec 28; T. N., 25,000 per and and costs e vertising appraisement thsa of ninety-fir- per cent NEXNEX. Sec 32; NX. SEX. NXSWX. R. 34 E., containing 320 acrea. There are . 3.000 Hardwood 20.00 per acre Saeidental to the sale herein, each and all e of ol Public aI tile once at any time after SEXSWX. Sec 33; All oi Sections 34. 35; no improvements. 25 00 acre must be in cash Office the Commissioner E-- 28.000 151,000.000 White Oak per oi aaid amounts deposited the sale and prior to the expiration of T. 20 N.. R. 31 , All of Sec. 20; NX, or certified exchange at the time pi sale Lands, Sec. 30; T. 8.400 61.000.000 2000 per acre all of them Santa New Mexico. thirty years from tne ante oi tne con Sec 29; SEXSWX. SWXSEX, Ssle No. lis? NEXSWX. NWXSEX, Mississippi aan which said amounts and Fe, 20 R. 32 9570.08 acres. Sec. 32 34 21.00 acre tn inrlciture to the State of s tract and to nrovide for the payment o N., E., contsining 24; T. N., R. E., containing 6.000 40,000.000 Mostly Oak, Mississippi per balance at the expiration of The improvemeats consist of fencing, value 80.00 acres. There are no 25.00 acre Mew Mexico, if the successful bidder does Notice is hereby given thst pursuant any unpaid improvements. 18720 104.000.000 Largely Oak, Louisiana per ma In the nroviaiona of an Act of Con areas thirty years rrom toe osie oi rue $1500.00. 130,000 ft. not execute a contract wit isini w" the with interest oa deferred payments Sale No. lis Lot 3, Sec 19; T. 32 229,000 10,000,000,000 Equipped fully per after it has been mailed to him by the spproved June 20th, 1910, the laws of Sec. 12 e at the rate of four aer cent er .annum Sab Ne, 1IR WXEtf. EXWX, r , k. e.., 12.76 acres, select- day miles from Ry. large State Land Office, aaid contract to pro-rid- state ot new Mexico, ana ruics ana reg- - js containing ulations of the State Land Office, the payable in advance on the anniverssry of 4; WXEX, WX, Sec 3; NEX. WXSWX. ed for the Santa and Grant County on ocean, 3 that the part baser may at his option SWXNWX. NXSEX, Lots J, 4, SWXSEX. Railroad Bond frontage large of less than one-a- t Commissioner of Public Lsnds will offer tne aate ot tne contract, partial Fund. The improvements lumber 1.40 m. make payments not pijnntiof tbe Sec 2; EX. SWXV Sec 1: NEX. Sec. 01 91UU.UU. schooners per Hwm ner cent ol the smr- - at - public sale to the highest bidder at to be credited oa the aaniverssry 9; consist reservoir, value mitv 1918, next tne SEXNWX. Sec 10; NWXNEX. SEWNEX. at time alter the sale o'clock A. M., oa Monday, July 1st. dste of the contract louowtng chasa price any town oi RoswelL ol Chaves, date oi tender. WXNWX. NEXSEX. Sec 11; EX. EXWX. Sab No. 1188 Lots 5, 11. Sec 24; SWX A. S. HARPHAM asm to the ol thirty years in the County 13: prior expiration Stste ol New Mexico, ia front oi the court Sec 12; An ol Sec EXNEX. SWXNEX. SWX. Sec. 26: SXSFU Sec 27: NEWNWM. (rant data ol the contract, aad to provide Sec All of 200.00 TIMBER LANDS bslance at bouse therein, the feUowiuf desaribed tracts The sate oi had selected ior the Santa Sec 14; NEXNEX, 15; Sec Sec 35; T. 32 N., R. 36 E,. containing far the payment ol eay unpaid Railroad Bond Fund 16; NXNEX. SEXNEX. WXSWX, Sec 17; sno oi years from the oi bad, via: Fe and Grant County acrea, selected tor the Ssnts re ursnt Mil East Elarontk St the expiration thirty on win be aubject to the above terms and WXWX, SEXSWX. Sec 20; WX. Sec 29; County Railroad Bond Fund. There are slat of the contract with interest sasnssilal had- - NX. NXSEX, SWXSEX. Sec 32; no narnwnts st tbe rata of four per Sab No. KM SXNEX, SEXNW. Sec coaditiwas except that the SWX, improvemesta. City, Maiwili from their surprise, loudly ordered the man buck Into ranks. UNKNOWN HERO Hut tho lutter, without censing for nn Instant his firing and without even dropping his pipe from his mouth, bel- - WINS CITATION lowed hack : America "Leave me nlone, I'm nn export marksman ami I want to do something members of the lllllllllloll hinl hllll time French Unable to Learn Identity for iny country while I have such a MEAT SUPPLY FROM POULTRY veil lo got iii'iiinlnli'l wilh their new tine chance to do it," Life comrades, tin. was of Soldier Who Gave hiittnlloii engaged From Die very first Instant of his up-- ! tin- - Imperative That Productive Stock Be to hy In u (ii'iniiins violent surprise pearance on the summit of the the ' Inspiration for ridge Rather Largely Increased During Country. iillnck on the of the furiu of - I heights rifle lire of the entire regiment of Ger- Current Year. 7- SnintKypro, near I.iini'villt'. mans was centered on him. Yet for a Aliniit tlve In the nftenionn the full five J minutes he tran- - REFUSES TO SAVE HIMSELF continued (Prepared by the IJ til led Stutet liepart- line of the Initiation took hIioI-t"- quilly to lire with sure aim Into their nient of Agriculture.! hack of a little ridge, which pro- ranks before he finally fell riddled Meat can be produced from poultry tected it from the Gcruiiins, who were more from other Albert in Mouth H with bullets, the stock of his rifle shut- quickly than any With Pipe Tranquilly Km King only yards ahead. A veritable tered Into mid source, one of Hip necessities Imposed ill nr m m Off splinters his pipe III Picks German After German Im 1, :v Jfi M slonn, ,t f rill.- nnil arilllery lire, knocked from his mouth ns upon the United Sliites'by its entrance Until He Falls, Riddled With he rolled whistled consliintly over Ihe heads of over im the (.'round. Into the world war Is to produce more Bullets. Hie sheltered French A be- haltalinn. moment afterward, the Sovcnty-ninl- h nient than It has ever produced Suddenly, from out of the ranks of to fore. This essential not to meet Willi In' I ri'in'li Annies. To tilt' leaped again the assault mid is only Ihe Third company, nn unknown re- drove the Germans down Its own because of Beveiit.v-iiiii- h in- the ridge. greater needs being French regiment of servist, who had , Just arrived that That night the Seventy-nint- burled on u war but also to save the belong-- the lionoi' of llii! only basis, fantry morning. Ii'iipi'il to the sill It of the their l on the of If in citation in llii' will' lu "An summit the ridge connlrles with which present little ridge under which ihe hattallon where he hud lack of Solilirr." fallen. There was noth- the war from defeat through was resting. ing about his person to Indicate his food. ' 'l lii' i'ol '!' cuerrc, which tilt' cita- to Propping iis knees, with a pipe identity. His deed of heroism was sig- Meat Is one of the most essential of tion merited, and '.ilin li in view of the from hanging his motith, hn began naled to the ministry of wnr. The min- food products, flf such meats as can hero's ili'iuli would ordinarily be given to lire shot Iriniipiilly after shot Into istry of war did everything In its pow- bo cured mid kept In compart form, r- -4 by tin' 1'rcnrli iiinciit In tin' sol 'he ranks of 100 the Hermans, just er lo Identify tho soldier, but without larger quantities than ever before must dier's nearest ii'hi lies unclaimed i vi'.s, yards ahead. results. , fa Unwilling that the sucrillce S1.nt to the armies overseas, and the at I In' of urn' ill Paris. All ministry reigned In the ranks should go unrecorded, the citation wns to the to- J is kniiM.li of iIik Is til- man- proportion of these exports ym that until of . perm the Seventy-ninth- first halliillon of Hie granted In tho name of "An Unknown In States is ner of his ili'iuli nnil llii' fiu't Hint In' tal production the United u" Then, Hie otliccrs recovering Soldier." to and even Is buried win re hi' fell on tin; Ih'IkIi I m likely Increase steadily armed forces from of Saint Kpvre, rapidly, as larger this sent to the Tin' story of this "unknown soldier" country are fighting - In . Is tin- of Hums-ninl- s front Europe. unquestionably story DOUBLE THE CROP TO BE for the of oiIht French In riH's in (In.1 ear-l- y In order to leave available days of tin' war. forces overseas as large n proportion Tlio only difference Is Unit this "un as possible of the output of cured and known soldier" received n citation for VICTORIOUS IN THE WAR compact meals, It Is desirable that Belgian Ruler's his life's mutIHcc and the others did there he a decided Increase in both the home con-- I not. ir, is tin- story : lacked foresight. She had n food home production and the Democratic ns Ideas On Auaiisl LMI. Hil l, during thi' fore- Food Is Now America's Most problem, and she didn't meet It. sumption of white meats such poul- Sovon-t- I. To that end It Is that noon, flu' Inst battalion of tho Asset and Ike true descendants of old Mother try. Imperative Traced to Year's It i farms riint ivL'inii'iit of ti f n nt ry, which Hubbard and itip Van Winkle we the productive stock on general HI J In of the nntlon be hinl he. n decimated nt Morhiiiii. wns Weapon. stand asleep nt the switch, nnd ap- and the hack yards fil hastily ri'fi rincil in tin- - vicinity of parently we will never start to take rat tier largely Increased during the Sojourn in United A x Nulini's from contin- action nntll the cupboard Is hare. Then current year. It has always been nnd gent of rcsiTvi'S which hull In'l'Il It will he too late. will always be true that the great bulk ofc COM3 THE IDLE States at rushed up. OUr MEN This your we have bad heat less of this country's poultry Is produced Th.-i- I'vi'niir.' hcfiirii the original days and wbeatless days nnd meatless not on specialized poultry farms but days. Next year we will have eatless in the dooryards and farm lots of the de- Ml iLgZyXintAJbertn Draft the Exempted Men in an days, hut nobody seems to he unduly diversified farms. Establishments Agrl. to cultural Army Put a Million distressed. voting their attention exclusively fieldUnifo If a on the of have been 7 Men at the Disposal of German anny were landing production poultry the Long Island our inertia would vanish. nnd will continue lo he of nillier large AI.BF.UT Belgium of the Teuton armies thruugk Belgian unlll some years afterward that their Farmer. be We would stop discussing what's going Importance, but they can hardly celebrated the forty-thir- d territory for the Invasion of France. authorship was revealed. on In Hussin, and looked to or great of an Ids By MARK SWAN, worrying about any very part anniversary of birth re Never one word of reproach do they Shortly before Albert's succession to who's going to pitch for the Giants emergency increuse In production suf- cently and hearts went utter him for refused the throne he made a tour of the Vigilantes. K many against having prolonged we might even cut out the movies, or ficient to constitute a noticeable factor out lo that little corner of with Indignation to come to an under- In Africa characterized the same We Americans like to consider our- by (he cabarets, for u night or two. We'd In feeding the world at wnr. That de- Belgian to which with the kaiser ubout the nnd unobtruslveness that selves the must wide-awak- e territory standing simplicity people in drill nnil shout and work and very mand upon the mil Ion's potential pro- he withdrew with the remnants of which would have averted hild his United Ihe world. Hustle is our matter, marked sojourn in the middle name, Hkely tight and die. duction capacity can he met, however, ds gallant close four of the which have fallen States. dark conti- and we in It. army upon years many evils He entered the glory When the word The situation us Is by the farmers and home makers of ago, It Into nn to American is confronting Just converting Impregnable their share. They ure more proud nent at Cape Town and then made his mentioned, in connection ns serious, not ns as the without sort or strain from which of with a though dramatic, country any stronghold, the Germans their king than ever, and the fact way by rail, by boat nnd by caravan Job, or an emergency, we con- - - If Hlndenliurg were advancing on Bay- nnd with compensation in poultry have Nought In vain to drive him that they are now quivering under the to Lake and thence J''e "P Mill picture of au alert Tanganyika shore. Hunger Is just ns deadly nn profits more than commensurate with e might hnve Joined his ministers kuiser's heel has rendered them more through the former Congo free state,' and determined individual, with the In enemy ns Ihe Hun. the outlay of money and effort. the French seaport of lfuvre, where than ever devoted to the rule nnd per- now African depend- tine frenzy of conflict in his Belgium's great llauiing Food is our most Important asset the seat of the Belgian government son of their own ency, down the Congo river to Its eyes, rolling up his sleeves and sovereign. doing and weapon. The only way we cun KEEP BROODING COOP CLEAN has been established since the Ger- No monarch is more of mouth on the Atlantic coast. things. We revel In this of deserving conception get food Is to plnnt It, cultivate It and mans took possession first of Brussels the admiration of the American people Ended Abuses in the Congo. ourselves. It Is very complimentary harvest It. the he and then I In- 111111 But farmer cjnims Give Good Once of Antwerp. Or he could linn Albert of Belgium. Alone among His visit to (Jongoland was of v,'ry comforting. There Is one Chick's Overhauling can't get labor to do this work. a Week have followed the example of King the occupants of the thrones of the calculable value to For aside slight Haw lii the picture. It isn't true. Spray Thoroughly Belgium. To any mind capable of comprehend-- ! for Mites. Nicholas of Montenegro and taken up old world he Insisted, prior to his ac- from the encouragement which he wns Naturally, when u op- - spectacular Ing the 'startling news that two and Ids residence In I'uris, where lie Is un cession to the crown, upon paying a able to give to lonely servants of the port unity arises, like Hie declaration two are four, It would seem the of rea- sov- of that (From the United Slates Department ol object popular admiration by prolonged visit to the United States, Belgian crown working for their war last April, we do wake and - up vital thing to do Is to get labor to the Agriculture.) son of the heroic resistance which he declaring Hint without It his education ereign In spots wholly remote from civ- 'in things. We bonds, and The brood coop should lie cleaned buy enlist, farmer, nnd get It to him qulckiy so offered to the German armies when the would be incomplete. He held that a lllzntlon nnd often under the most dis- and we Join defense at least once a week and free drill; leagues, and he can plant his crops. If he doesn't kept kaiser invaded France via Belgium. knowledge of this country and of Its circumstances he wns able ''Hi'. "I'd iimke and nil the from mites. If mites are found in the couraging bandages, plant soon he can't plant nt all. Bus he chose to stay witli his army. people was an Indispensable equip- to nnd put nn end to thousands rest of II tak-- ; coop, It should be cleaned rectify feverishly, sincerely Now we can't do this as Individuals, thoroughly The odds that confronted King Al- ment for Hie duties of rulershlp and of abuses and to Initiate all sorts of ing great credit to ourselves, meiin-- 1 hut we can get nnd nsk the bert when the Germans undertook to that he would be better to while, for our together qualified reforms. unalloyed patriotism, government to do it. Drnrt the ex-- ; traverse Ids territory Into France were serve his privileges as their king If Another thing In King Albert which and forgetting, by the that nil way, empted men In nn agricultural array. overwhelming. He bravely fuoed Ills training received an American fin strongly to his people and to Mr. the things we are nnd mean to appeals Kmily I'uiiniiig I'.arriiiger. lie doing, Draft all the boys from eighteen to them, and it wus the unexpected ob- ish. their friends und sympathizers here In fliNI of her sex to serve ns ambu- 'hi, should have been foreseen, and twenty-one- , an not subject to military stacles which the Germans encounter- Ills sojourn In the United States dif America has been the singularly blame-les- s lance is cam- done long ago, and surgeon, directing the quietly, thoroughly, service. Comb out the Idle men. Put ed In Belgium, especially nt Liege, fered from that of all other royal and nature of his private life, which lo raise funds for the establish- as a matter of course. a paign million men at the disposal of the that delayed their advance visitors In that It wus In tins remnlned both to his mar-rlng- e We Are sufficiently imperial prior ment of a chain tif and clin- Asleep. to to h hospitals farmer. It won't hurt nny man give time to the French nnd Kng-lls- deference to his own demands entire nnd ever since untouched by any ics In Ihe allied each to he We were wurned 1 countries, over and over work outdoors from March to Septem-- to prepare for their reception nnd ly devoid of all fuss nnd feathers. Af breath of scandal. The Belgians had In of Amerlcnii women Hut we were charge physi- again. asleep. Aud we're her, and If now and then we find one to stem ihe Hun drive upon C'nlnis and ter paying his respects in due form to suffered from the shortcomings In this cians. The of the now. We're tre- purpose hospitals asleep facing the most too proud to work, the chances are the I'nris. the president nt Washington he laid of their first king and also of will he to cure for the women mendous respect and emergency that has ever con experience will do him good. Had it not been for the light put up aside his royal state, enveloped him- his eldest son and successor, the late children of the countries. fronted us, tlie cold fact In Will Make the Little Chick's Home a bald, that the Will we see It time? the First by King Albert In the early days of the self in the strictest of Incognitos and Leopold II, whose Indiscretions Many of these unfortunate of United Suites Is not to will Comfortable One. King people going raise as national alarm clock go off, nnd war there Is no doubt that the kaiser then devoted himself to a quiet and en- were so flagrant and notorious as 'to northern France were without medi- much food as we raised last us year, that we realize that each one of must and sprayed with kerosene oil or would have accomplished his design tirely unobtrusive tour bf the entire become a source of shame and of mor- cal Htteiidance for tin- - three of we lire not to raise years going nearly take hold and help or will we Join crude petroleum. From 1 to 2 Inches of reaching Paris and Calais before the Union. tification to his subjects. King A- German Several to ourselves and our occupancy. hospitals enough supply that lurge and Imposing bund whose of sand or dry dirt or a thin layer of end of August. 1014. Under the cir It wns the great industrial centers lbert's life, like that of his parents, have been estnhll'.'Jied, four in allies with food and we're already sound philosophy of life may be briefly or fine hay should be epreud on cumstances It Is no exaggeration to that excited his chief Interest und In the late count and countess of Flan- France and one on the Grecian fron- ! stray asleep summed up In the trenchant phrase, the floor of the coop. Brood coops assert that I'uris owes her safety In which he mnde the longest stays. He ders, has been entirely above reproach tier. The is being carried The lack of when the cnnipalgn result, widely "Let George do It"? should be moved weekly to fresh the present war and her immunity accorded more time und attention to nnd nn exumple to his people. He owes on under the of the war serv- advertised and Mother we nest we auspices Justly popular If drowse on, winter ground, preferably where there Is new from siege nnd possible capture to Pittsburgh than to Philadelphia, nnd to this largely to the training of his clev- ice conimllti f Ihe Medical Wom- Hubbard a hone for her an re- sought dog, will have excellent chance for grass. Shade Is very essential In King Albert, without whose reslstnnce Buffalo and Kochesrer than to New er who, a daughter en's N'niioiial of which Is know n to all his- mother, although association, readers of at while we on g juvenile pentance leisure, dine rearing chickens, especially during In Belgium In the beginning of August York ; to Lynn and to Worcester, Muss., of the ltomnn Catholic and nonrelgn-In- Doctor I'.arrliiL'lon Is chairman. and goes to that n In tory, prove the ludy snowballs Busse. warm weather; therefore, the coops there would have been no battle of than to Boston, und to Providence thnn branch of tile house of Hohenzol- - should be placed in the shade when- the Mnrne In September. That Is why to Newport, U. I. At most of the lern, had a strong strain of French HOUSE STANDS 300 YEARS ever possible. A cornfield makes fine the I'nrlslnns have a pnrtlculnrly warm places where he stayed the people re- blood in her veins through her grand- lilack Watch made n raid on the rouge for young chickens, as they se- place In their hearts for King Albert. mained unaware of his identity, re mother, the grand duchess of Baden. HE CAPTURES 17 HUNS Bodies, that Fruser became Sergeant Home in cure many bugs and worms and have Welcome though he would be among garding him ns a foreign engineer, for His a Love Match. isolated from his hut Fairbanks Dedham, Mass., Marriage companions kept Is Oldest Frame in fresh ground to run on most of the them, he has preferred to remain he has n strong bent toward every kind Albert's Irreproachable life Is right on going even he Building King after dropped due to the cutlivntlon of the among his troops In that little corner of nlso due to Queen Elizabeth. his rifle. He .'10 Country. time, engineering. his wife, Single-Hande- had about bombs nnd d, Per- and have abundant shnde at of Belgian senconst where he His in America, extend as a rule are the re- Sergeant. felt well armed with them. When ground, territory experiences Royal marriages the Boston. The enduring strength of the same time. 2 has mnde his home with his admira- ing over a period of nearly twelve sult of arrangements, Internation- forms Remarkable Feat. Germans ran Into u he In dugout pursued wood Is evidenced the Fairbanks ble consort for close upon four months, seem to have his eyes negotia- them, and ns he wns about to years opened al policy and diplomatic hurl his house in Dedham, Muss., built In 1CS6, A end where the and boom- to the of Journalism. For was a love match and last bomb at came POULTRY RAISING IS DUTY dully nightly advantages tion. His pure Gets Distinguished Conduct Medal for them, they out of and believed to be the oldest frame ing of the German alternates his return home he commenced such It has remained ever dug-ou- guns after simple and Hie t with their hands up, cry- house now standing In the United Heroic Deed at Battle of Sanctu- and in Cities Should with the thunder of the waves on to write under an assumed name for since, the trials, the sorrows, the hard- ing 'Kamerad' nnd every one of them where, some time mem-- , Farmers People Wood. States, ngo, " the seashore. and publica- nnd which have ary surrendered. I.nter told him of Keep Enough Hens to Supply weekly papers monthly ships the dangers they they they bers the Fairbanks family gathered Idolize King Nation's Woe. tions devoted to Industrial and marl- - In common last four ' With Despite shared during the were glad to he prisoners and get out for a reunion from nil the coun- - Table Eggs. - Francis T. oyer What the sufferings of the time engineering. served to them even Chicago Sergt. Frnscr, of the fighting. Is - people years having bring try. The house open as n his- United Depart- of have v ho single-hande- 17 Ger- (Prepared by the States Belgium been since the great Eventually he secured from one of more together. captured "It was the duke of Devonshire who torlc museum, but con- ment of closely many builders, Agriculture.) er part of their nntlve land has been these newspapers a card made The Is a of that mans In Sanctuary Wood where now placed the distinguished conduct medal tractors nnd lumber men have visited If is to the that It weekly queen daughter poultry play part subject to Teuton thraldom Is known out in the name which he had taken Duke Charles Theodore of Bavaria there is hitter lighting, called recently on the breast of Sergeant Praser, nnd the structure and examined It for should play In feeding the nation and British-Canadia- here In the new world. Not a member Its staff. In ca- in see officers of the the duke told him he more de- week as of the who acquired celebrity as an oculist that should have something than a historic Inter- winning the wnr, not only will the new mission some in- passes without some story reach- pacity of Its representative and report- and who devoted his entire life to ad- Hi'crultlng of whom, had more than the D. C. M. for such est. ficiency created during the past year S. ing us of German barbarity in the in- er he thereufion visited all the princi- to the free of cost, cluding Lieut. MacDiinuhl, belongs a feat." The onk timbers used In the old have to he made good, but there will ministering poor I'.lnck vaded regions of King Albert's domini- shipbuilding and marine engineer- thousands from blind- to his hattallon, The Watch. house were brought from England In have to be added something to the pal rescuing many Fruser Is one of few ons. Bestial savagery nnd outrage, concerns In Great Britain, France, ness. But Elizabeth, like King Sergeant the who Jail War Garden. about the yearsl535. They are still average as It stood before the 1917 de- ing Queen lieen awarded the IJ. C. M. famine and pillage, forced labor and nnd Germany, traveling alone and Albert, has closed her doors forever have Bartlesvllle, Okla. The Bartlesvllle solid nnd strong and supporting. The begun. The duty and the op- Italy How one of "I.adilles pletion Indescribable tortures have been t,he exciting some Interest by reason of to her German relatives and cut herself the from Hell." county Jail is to have a war garden. bricks enme nt that time ns ballast, falls upon general farmers n rifle utid with several portunity dully fare of the unhappy Belgians. his possession of technical knowledge adrift from them not only for without bullet The Jnller, under sheriff nnd deputy Mr. nnd Mrs. Jonnthnn Fairbanks and upon families in cities nnd towns entirely holes bis was able to And yet. In the very lowest depths )f unusual In the ordinary newspaper the duration of the war but for all through clothes, sheriff have arranged for the garden. came from Sowerby. Yorkshire, In who have enough back-yar- d space IT stalwart was 1G.16. their unutterable despair, they still man, though no one seems to have sus time. For neither one nor the other take captive Germans, They will take their turns In tending 1CJ3 nnd built the house In nnd that means much less space than told one of the officers of the mis- continue to Idolize their king and to pected him of being a prince of the of this royal couple can ever forget or hy the garden, which will furnish peas. may be ordinarily considered neces- Motor-cycle- s extol him for having sacrificed blood. His letters to his were what their have sion He said: "It was during the beans, radishes, onions nnd other vege and bicycles are becom-- to hens to every- paper forgive loyal people battles Wood sary keep enough supply thing to the national honor of Belgium remarkable for their sound sense and suffered at German hands since at Sanctuary when The tables for the prison table. lug popular throughout Slam. their own tables with July, eggs. by declining to permit the free passage American understanding. It was not 1914. WHISKERS AID IN BATTLE Trees as Service Flags. KEROSENE FOR SCALY LEGS Good Work for Mush. back to first principles. We used to mush but don't talk Hast St. Louis, 111. This city In the It Philadelphia Writes to Replace His Did ever occur to consider first onr relatives. Public Ledger. near future will probably have a new In Short Time After Dipping Scales It you what the Important Supplement Gas Mask Protection and Dead in means? the Now we do deal of kind of service flag, a tree for each Brother Draft Will Peel Off Avoid Wetting word "lady" really It's good thinking Add to Ger- n Frightfutness, local boy In the fighting service. Plans the Feathers. Anglo-Saxo- word "hlafldge," "hlaf about relative Importance. The big Explaining It. man Claim. are now being made by the Woman's Camp Lee, Va. "Is there any meaning "loaf and "dige" meaning question today Is not "Who are you 7" "Do you believe In hypnotism?" Civic Federation and the woman's possible chance for me to Join Here Is a simple remedy for scaly "kneader." So that a lady, in the orig- but "What can yon doT Jay Cooke, "I don't know of anything else that Amsterdam. To be clean-shave- n or committee of the council of national your compnny In my brother legs In fowls; as a rule, one applica- inal understanding of that title. Is sim- 3d, the federal food administrator for could make people walk In front of bearded like the pard Is the alternative defense lo plant these trees nenr the Milton's place? If so, I will re- tion Is sufficient: Take a small, deep ply a bread-make- How far we have Philadelphia, says that If we're going em." presented to the Genua n first line homes of the enlisted men. The trees port within two weeks." The can and fill It with kerosene. Dip the traveled in these sophisticated and still to shove 75,000,000 bushels of wheat troops. The reason Is to be sought In will bear the names of the soldiers or officers of this camp are endeav- feet and legs in it up to the feathers brutal modern times from the sense to the allies In four months we must Nothing of th Sort, not ! war In - the gas mask. Some authorities, hold sailors they represent. oring to make it possible for the but do wet the feathers, and hold of that term But Just as Its each of as get along with two loaves "Did the two men have an epls- that the mask cannot he relied UMin to d American, Paul them in it a second or two, but not offensive and defensive movements re of bread. Victory bread, a week. It's tolary argument?" clean-shave- n In a short time the scales will to mediaeval so If we turn to the substi- "No all. protect any but faces; Patriotic Thief. Berglson, who wrote this appeal, longer. verts many practices, easy enough pistols nsed at Thev took others hold that a dense to Join the peel off and the legs will he in as good In domestic we are going tutes we have plentifully at hand. Eat It out In letter writln'." again hirsute Philadelphia. William Boyer want- division. Young particulars ad- condition as though they had never -- - - growth within the mask acts as an ed to buy Liberty bonds the worst Berglson's brother, a Pittsburgh " r ditional filter. But died been scaly. air .t must be a way. That was his excuse when draftee, here recently. "Grandmothers God Bless Them." to be the breadwinner for the children. The Limit reel patriarchal leur no mere seven charged with the theft of 00 of It Is the women of the last "There Is only one way to Indue fourteen an ar- pounds Economize Hen House Space. In the praise and sympathy so generation ir days' bristles, says brass fittings from a United States glen who are care of the chil- that man to have an attachment for Deutsche To economize space In the to wives and mothers of taking; little ticle In the Tugeszeitung. battleship. Now Use poultry generously for them while the moth- anybody but himself." Electricity. house the nests may be placed under soldiers In this war, grandmothers are dren, caring The writer holds that the full beard Kan. ers are at r su- "What Is Lyons. Electricity will re- the dropping boards. It Is best tc not often mentioned, but still. In work, arranging for thatr Is a peculiarly Teutonic attribute and Granite contains all food the old hand their "Get htm a position In the sheriffs nearly place drills and the have them darkened, as the hens pre- France at least, the grandmother Is the perintending education, being, at should be cultivated as such. Besides, for miners' advanced mothers office." necessary many plants. Therefore, lamps in the Bevis salt mine, fer a secluded place In which to soul of the country, according to the age, all overagain according to ancient tradition. It adds freshly ground Is a near this the lay. the of their granite good city, after mine has been foreign news service of the woman's for good country." "frightful aspect," he naively adds. old-styl- e operated for years In the way. ' Raise More Chicks. committee of the council of national Slow Progress. Gaa tests at th'e front in The mine has been airtight wired for electric With the decreasing supply of Ht defense. "They are the women who Natural Astonishment. "How yon arettin' on wid cubicles are carried out every fort- The world's finest bronze and the drills tnut statuary lights, will he replaced stock and the increasing demand fof gave to France the men at Verdun, "This is so sadden V "rtthmettc, Lou?" and men to is cast In sand found in France electric drills. The ex- night testify that hy output is meat foods there Is sure to be a good and they are now making It possible "Do yya mean his proposal V "Well. I done learned to add d tte additional afforded contains about SO cent to be up security by per silica and pected almost doubled by the market for all the poultry meat thai abroad for the women to take the "No; the way I got the connection oughts, but de Aggers Dodder me." their beards. 20 per rent alumina. , new methods. Can possibly be raised. aen's places la factory and business. as soon as I rang np." Boston Evening Transcript. . THE EIGHTH GRADE COMPARATIVE TEACHERS SALARIES. GRADUATES GIVEN A The following table shows the average monthly salaries paid teachers in NEW MEXICO CHANCE TO HELP WIN several schools of the state. Albuquerque teachers are paid for twelve months in the year. Silver City, Roswell, and Santa Fe are paying their The following call for men has just teachers for ten months. Deming teachers receive pay for 9'A months. NEWS REVIEW been received: For ease of comparison, all have been reduced to a ten month basis. United States Tires "Call number five sixty eight upon vonr State is hereby announced as Town High School Grade High School Supt's. Yearly follows : Teachers, Teachers, Principal. Salary. the entrainment for 41(Continued from pase four.) "Complete Albuquerque 125.77 103.94 200.00 3000.00 are Good Tires Camp Arby, Texas, of four hundred Clovis 100.61 73 42 15000 2100.00 have been in search of deposits in grammar school who have in this graduates Raton 117.55 83.90 200 00 2500 00 this country. The discovery had some experience along mechani- E. Las 93.59 75.76 135.00 2100.00 solve the pro- Vegas state of potassium may cal lines and some aptitude for me- Roswell 106.75 84.43 183.33 2400 00 for this com- ii CIO BjJ i '. i. blem country. chanical work, to report to Santa Fe 93.05 72.94 140.00 1801.00 i yun I till irm ..- - sawn I of Texas, LsWi :r , liSS manding officer, University Tucumcari 99.33 84.67 ,33.33 1800.00 lllvi mm m wm m i i - . i Shipped Car of Jersey Cow on June tenth. Only white men and lit Dawson ' 93.79 , 2100.00 s was j Johnson Pence of Albuquerque men physically qualified for General Las Cruces 87.00 66.59 105.00 1800 00 in a car Service be inducted un- here recently having shipped Military may Silver City 85.00 2.0IW which he der this call. m of Jersey cows, disposed Carlsbad 80.00 71.81 11O00 1500.00 IS .erw Ur NllHIU l - aiA-v- -: t m - iriil IU of to farmers in this vicinity. The "The men selected for this service Santa Rita 93.57 1125.00 , . m ii ii uvja m i w mm I price rancrtd from about $75.00 to will receive a course of training at 102.17 86.79 116.22 2400 00 Government them to Deming $125.00. Monntainair Independent. expense fitting 88.75 77.86 100.00 1700 00 1 . . ea.ta a urnxrrn - Alamogordo lEIfflR I saj.r Jti -- ss limp iuu r serve in the army positions, requir- I t!l I IIIt" - - - , - g' .i-a- j nwai m Las 82.86 1200.00 M r-r - " I l r- u 1 of automobile Vegas Bcl'BUll.B raai I - ; KI.,rn il r - f laiiaaa Secure Desireable Property ing knowledge repair- 1, A deal was closed last week where- ing and other mechanical duties, in- Blank spaces indicate that the reports are indefinite so that high school ser- by G. T. McCulloh and A. C. Park- cident to many kinds of military teachers can not be separated from grade teachers with a certainty, or that er secured the relinquishments of J. vice both at the front and behind the in some instances there is no high school in the town. lines- The men this course M. Cooper and Oscar V. Cooper to taking stetson 25. 3. 8. This section is will receive throrough instruction which will be of value well improved and is a desirable great personal THE OTHER FELLOW SAYS THE AMERICA! EAGLE The made in working their way ahead both in The American Eagle is not an al- property. purchasers and in civil life. This is is Hi! iffiiii tk-- homestead filings on the land and the army together lovely bird; it no night- ' an for ener- CAST PLUS SYSTEM FAILED it no sweet of cvpect to make their homes there. exceptional opportunity ingale, sings songs M getic ambitious men. You are urged it is no peacock, it never Consideration $2.000. oimtainair well-aime- d sentiment; to make this call one of State wide Cost plus has received a struts nor spreads its tail; it is no Independent. - should blow from Mr. Charles M. interest- Qualified registrants dove although it .favors peace, when- iru-fiiP- M Schwab- - been called from It be urged to present themselves to Having ever peace is possible. But the ill, in- the direction of successful UNION their Local Board for voluntary shipbuild- American Eagle can fly higher, can for to the direction of r duction. When registrants voluntari- ing profit ship" fly stronger, can fly long.-- than any themselves, the Local building for the peop'.e, on the as- in world. its County School News ly present other bird the With Boards induct qualified men un- sumption that he knows how to get cold and it can look I I K n The Conntv T.mrd of Education at may built and calculating eye til their allotment has been filled. ships siftly economically, souls of men and 11 II 11lll . its mrctinrr apnroved estim- his through the i a. n('' rortihir The period will continue one of first acts is to strike at of nations. aa' ates f"r school in the il voluntary the scheme evolved in the through the diplomacy pvrrnf until twenty-eighth- - After May neat early beak and fierce districts of the rmmtv for the May War for And when its strong twenty-eight- h no more volunteers will limiting profits to contract- the amount claws become fixed in righteous ensuine school vear tntnl twenty-nint- ors by means that fail to limit. The rsti-nat- be If, on May it to incbides accepted. i determination, when begins flap heinir $1.17.510.00. Thi a sufficient number of volun- 'inriple of a fixed percentage npo-- then Tire-buyin- for all rural school nnd the an unlimited cost was to its wings with a majestic swing, g teers has not come forth to fill the equivalent let all buzzards and wolves and rept- cf Folsom. in a e Economy three municipal dir!rt al'otment of the Local Board, the cultivating profiteers iles beware for the American Eagle Drs Moines, and Clayton. Local Board will to select in Mr. Schwab has cancelled the con- proceed Com- means business. Your car must give greater service this year than ever before. The Hoard decided to comnlv with Class one, to fill its allotment, de- tracts of the Submarine Boat Dr. fiarfield's rermmcnditinn that the inductions. pany, at Newark, New Jersey, which It work increases your ducting voluntary to build 160 steel on LEARNING RED CROSS WORK speeds up your working power. the fuel be purchased durinor the white men who have was ships that Mrs- Only completed - Jennie liurrows of Roswell, summer months, and will, in the near at least a school education basis- Recognizing! the fact that The highest car economy lies in utmost service. grammar have inceased since the met with the Boaz Red Cross society future, ask for bids from the coal and have had some experience along prices origi- last Sue instructions v nal estimates a new con- - gave The most economical tires are those which will dealers of Union to sitp-d- mechanical lines and some were made, the give yoo minify aptitude a has been substi- - on making hospital garments for coal in carload lots for August de- f.ir mechanical work should be tract at flat rate is greatest use of your car. a of $50000 soldiers- The work progressing liveries to the followijie points: tuted, allowing profit at this Kenne . on now at very nicely place. what United States Tires will do for Cm-ton- Mt. Dora, Or- - villc. Dc Each man must with him at tier ship a cost forecast That's just you. carry be a fair Moines and Folsoni Cit'7- - least tivo suits of underwear, one IW.OOO. Assuming that to of 50(10 You can depend on them for continuous service, suit of outer in good con- outlay for vessels tons to clothing it that Mr. Schwab has GOOD WHEAT PROSPECTS dition, a a stout pair of day, appears is the front most at lowest mileage cost. sweater, saved $o,560,(XX) in this case Wheat now coming to mileage Gi'l siloes, three pairs of socks, and two single arc Ures Commtinily Organization bv the "cost princi- nicely and the farmers beginning Tires. Petitrn'nf.' from the state conven- hath towels, as he will be kept in discarding plus" wear smile is Equip with United States ple. Mining and Scientific Press. to that that guaranteed tion of delegates from each Count--t- civilian clothing during the first three not to fade. Although some wheat Our nearest Sales and Service Depot dealer will be to 1n-- weeks until he can be w'th glad the Council of FWense in supplied has fallen into the was lost the remaining acreage pro- Chain a uniform and other clothing Sebastopol a record Tread' assist you in selection. rerentlv. Joseph Gill, hands of the Germans without firing mises to produce breaking cnunc il. brought "The number of men railed for Sun- the local in a shot. Sixty-thre- e years ago it fell crop. Mosquero the neonle of Clavto.i, under this call must be actually a message to entrained. You are authorized to after a year's siege bv the combined delivered at a meetinc .at of TWO NEW WAR BULLETINS which he in as will arnves England. France. Sardinia - ines-sar- e allot this call such Two new members of the ever- the Citv TTall last week. The of and Turkey when its KttsMan defen- a" produce the required number qua- growing family of State Defense was one forther lified men with the least disturbance ders had withdrawn in good order. nf p'1 of 'Council I'.nlktins have registered core romt.lcte orirvM'on of industrial and con- The story of that siege was one War .ill,!:: enframed in war agricultural most in the since our last issue- The "Iowa oomnimrlv forces ditions within your State" tin glorious chapters Hulletin" and "Tuc Council of Defense work, and was presented by Mr. (, "CROWDER" history of Russia. Now it is smear- w'll Chronicle" of Kansas arc splendid iMlllliilliiHlhliJillMiniJlllllliljjl in a few well chosen words that Immediately upon of this ed by the treachery of the Bolshcviki and W W desired effect. receipt and the bad of the I Inns. Pa- Ispirimens of patriotic literature undoubtedly have the wire me the number of men faith concern-- ! letter, - in- official purveyors of news ilFliiliil News. that vou desire allotted to your coun- triotic Russians should welcome Clayton tervention in Siberia so in jr war activities of their respective that they war councils. Minnesota in the War. SANTA CRUZ SCHOOL Do not entrain men until may have a rallying point from which PUPILS any to for of their GRADUATED TWO schedules reach you from this office. fight the redemption MORA PROUD OF RECORD entrain country. Surely, the glorious memo- Under no circumstances The Mound Sentinel ICat-- rendered at the ries of the first siege of Sebastopol Wogon gives iNUr will lutrr you. Ion hnvr nrvrr rei.tl apv jaM Ilk It. fur II In til onh itnprr pb-llbr- d Following program men to arrive at destination prior list of the bond sales in the west t Cruz and its disgraceful fall last week will a ilrtitii rnlirrl l (nr lu(ri-- and your mritfhbor' Intrrmia. graduating exercises at Santa to June tenth. end of Mora County which totals May 19th two of the R- C. REID. rouse a once great people to a reali- last Sunday zation of 21.400,00 and rejoices over its Service having graduated. Miss Sofia their present degredation. pupils The have a paper peace and a war Flag. Lopez and Filibcrto Maestas. No Unions For Soldiers They Mora county's full quota for the was under direction of the now in of pillage and enslavement. New and program American soldiers training York Commercial. Third Liberty Loan was $29,600 Miss Frances D. Anava. had best accustomed to work- the amount subscribed in full was principal. Chorus get Welcome Day of Joy, School. ing long hours. There are no unions ?5,3O0. Roy Spanish American. NEW MEXICO German account THE in trenches. Sixteen hours' work According to the Salutatory, SwBpVih the the raid was a failure, I Want To Go Tomorrow. is a short day "Over There." Trench Zeebrugge The' State Record will one (Wh Chorus but it is worth noting that the Gen- accept Liberty Bell, and Camp. eral at that War Savings Stamp which costs only Waters Flow, Leonor commanding important and will be worth $5.00 Where Chequia post has not been awarded the $4.16 now, RURALIST Maez Iron Cross for it from January 1, 1923, in full payment of The Engineers Story, Grace Atencio preventing from now to that being a success he has been sum- your subscription K 1 1" K I) BY II . R . Drill and Little Girb seven Tlh-Stat- I) HENINU Fan Song, HAVE ROSY CHEEKS marily detached. Providence date, four years months. "Eose Dreams", G. Atencio, S. Aland Record is $1.50 per year, but and Chorus AND FEEL FRESH AS this sacrifice is being made to in- The Miller, Ll.tt,.G,r,R It must be news to the duce its readers to help a "bit" more Little Girls Chorus DAISY TRY THIS! cheering war more Livestock A Ranch A Farm Old Glory, A boys who are at the front doing their to win the by buying5 A Paper Paper Paper Sifter Drill. GT best to hold the line to know that stamps. "At-Home"Pape- Corcmio Aland rA Our Banner, here in Detroit the street car men An with A on the rooms of Newspaper Lili" Dialogue, j!rjs 8y glas of hot water are crippling the city's munitions draft pool "Sing" Little before breakfast a the cities ought to round up many Girls phosphate plants and all war production for wool men farmers sat down When Vacation Begins, Little few cents a more De- a good marksman whose time could week 10.000 ranchmen, cattle men, slirep men, and Needs waahea out poisons. day wages. in Go On Boy Your Country be better employed projecting d My Chorus troit Free Press. thfir "easy chair" and read and their New Mexico Ruralisl. I'erhaps th You, Gir,s lead halls than in rolling the ivory. nAST News-Wa- on The is Passing P.y, Stella Maes- ana tlntra nt honlthv hlnnm Magdalena intercstinff arliclc they read was about you: something you had done your Flag ft,a Society Note The boys in Camp tas in face, to see your 'skin get ranch was done and hotter than had been doing it. ff it wera Girls your Devens were out in force last week, sacrifice- We that differently thoy Loyalty To The U. S. A., clearer and clearer, to wake up with- calls for cannot parading their new Spring uniforms, ride to on beds of not about it to business. Every line in last week's paper wu Chorus out a headache, backache, coated of denim and victory flowery you pcrtuined your everyday Grace Atencio or a breath, in fact to consisting jumpers ease. It's up to the individual to to New Mexico. Aunt Silvy, tongue nasty Laurence Lock-ne- y of interest In them for each line was devoted rural Girls Chor-i- In and out, trousers to match. on a war basis. That's what puts Battle Sontr of Liberty, feel your best, day day just in Devens Trench ami get Red White and I'.ltie. Little Girls try Inside-bathin- g every morning for Camp the strength into Uncle Sam's punch The Camp. ' . Santa Cruz, Girls Chorus one week. . Silver City Enterprise. And Then There Is a Whole Page for Mother and the Girls Filiherto Maestas Before breakfast each day, drink a Valedirtory. water with a tcaspoon-fu- l how Presentation of Certificates, glass of real hot Honest, Injun, now, many "A shell fired by the German long The latest styles, illustrated, but best .f all, arlieles of what other women are doing in dif- Hon. Geo. W. Arnnjo of limestone phosphate in it as a times have you seen a real genuine range gun has struck a foundling means of from the Socialist New Mexico. You women will like thin It is edited by Anna Wilds Address To Graduates, harmless washing at a,ny loyalty meeting' asylum in Paris." And yet some ferent parts'of page. Read stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the Count 'em up, count 'em up. Cot- the monster weapon can't we certain she knows Hon. Benjamin waste. say Strumquist, of Albuquerque. I'erhaps you know her, and are you. number of local people previous day's indigestible tonwood County, Minn., Citizen. be fired accurately Savannah News. A large Four bile and toxins; thus cleansing, And Mrs. Strumquist told us to ask you if you would not help edit this page. If yon have and visitors from Santa Fe were sweetening and purifying the 'entire A is The Prussian Minister who said it Mrs. If more than to hear and take part in the canal before more noted actress billed to appear an exceptionally good recipe send to Strumquist. you are getting eggs present alimentary putting in "A of Silk (josh! Americans could neither fly nor swim exercises. food into the stomach. The action of Pair Stockings." one else ui if are better success with your chickens, That ought to draw a house. may observe that they can cross the any your neighborhood, you having hot water and limestone phosphate on Phila- in- ocean in German steamers write and tell us how you do it. Feel free to use this page, for you are writing to friends and nn empty stomach is wonderfully Record vigorating. It cleans out all the sour The idea of the United States delphia for friends 1o read. fermentations, gases and acidity and government it that every square foot BE PRETTY4 TURN break-fab- - struck a church and a one a spluBdid appetite for of unoccupied fertile land in the Having gives foundling-asylu- the German long-- ; United States be put to use. Join 7 Columns of State, National and International News ., will now Big A quarter pound of limestone phos-..,- the Garden Army- Plant something. range gun presumably be; .. ill met vnrv little, nt the drug decorated with an iron cross In- - who ' I.ordsburg Liberal. A good Short each week. Timely topics of state news written by men have bad GRAY HAIR DARK hut is sutneient to demonstrate dianapolis News. Story store is a ust as soap anu noi a close, personal know ledge of state affairs for twenty years. It paper for the entire that wair The farmers around these A i sweetens and freshens the parts Russia's Heart is still With The cleanses, eight-hou- r - in no seii-t- - loeal. but wide. limestone are ignoring the system it's her slate- state skin, so hot water and phos it lies Unfortunately, supples Grandmother's Old Favorite act on Diooa ana internal or- and appear to be working three that arc with Germany. Philadelphia Try phate the times a Stockman. Recipe of Sage Tea and gans. Those who are subject to con- day. Springer North American. Sulphur. stipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose So far our air program seems to All a Livestock and Ranch skin is sallow and complexion pallid, have been of the hot variety. Brook First of Paper Almost knows that Sage week of Inside-bathin- g everyone arc assured that one tAi LLOo iiitfli lyn Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- will have them both looking tagie. ed, brings back the natural color and in way. lustre to the hair when faded, streaked nnd feeling better every The Kaiser is the only German KVKUV or gray. Years ago the only way to who has six living sons in the Army. ISSUED SATURDAY get this mixture was to make it at IF BACK HURTS New V'ork Morning Telegraph. homo, which Is mussy and trouble- $2.00 Per Year in Advance Subscribe Now some. Nowadays, by asking at any The is less about Sul- country hearing store for "Wyeth's Sage and the German offensive on - drug will a phur Compound," you get large Take Of Salts to flash sin Boston Herald. Address all communications to the bottle of this famous old recipe, im- a glass Kidney! j front. proved by the addition of other in- if Bladder bothers yon Drink ; ; i man who has not at gredients, at a small cost Want waier. "he bought Don't stay gray! Try It! No one lMst one bon(J .s jn a cUs$ by hjm darkened can possibly tell that you j self. Fort Sumner Review. MEXICO RURALIST it so THE NEW Jour hair, as It does naturally , and evenly. Tou dampen a Fponge or Eating meat regularly eventually pro-- conserved N. M. and draw this duces trouble in some form or Are you putting that ALBUQUERQUE, soft brush with it kidney hour use for your hair, one small a n to good your country?! Albu- through taking other, says authority, j New Mexico Ruralist is published by The Central Printing Company, publishers of The strand at a time; by morning the gray the uric acid in meat excitea the Get busy. and ap- hair disappears, after another kidneys, they become overworked; pet querque Evening Herald , plication or two, your hair becomes Money but it seldom enters and attractive. sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of talks, beautifully dark, glossy mis-er- y conversation. Trench j Com- backache and into an army and Sulphur distress, particularly ! Wyeth'a Bage twin- - and Camp. pound is a delightful toilet requisite in the kidney region; rheumatic for those who desire dark hair and a res, severe headaches, acid stomach, end- - in- We seem be fewer paci- youthful appearance. It Is not j atipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, to getting miUsatloa or pre-Tentl- fists more In- tended for the cure. bladder and urinary irritation. and U. S. of disease. kid- News. Gigantic Flag MCHANICS The moment your back hurts or dianapolis said to be the aren't or if bladder What is hipgest Stomach Troubles -- neys acting right, was re- MAGAZINE ounce American flag ever made bothers you, pet about four ot in N. Y. ric'LlS 360lLi!u5T(IATI0N5 Jad Salts from cently exhibited Brooklyn, Vonr PrnuiM-tiv- Customers any good pharmacy; CHICHESTER It is 250 feet and 156 feet Since Childhood take a tablespoonful in a glasa of water SFILS long high. are lined in ou Catalog o 99 cuonntee before few Each of the red and white stripes PERUNA Made Me Well breakfast for a days and your BRAND s Mailing Lists, also contains TTER 0IAMOND fC& in it is twelve feet wide and tin-star- prcr.l.-- ! Ir kidneys will then act fine. This famous en are six feet in diameter it mail. Connn ana ptices fiTta aalts is made from the acid of grapes Mr. Wm. W. Everly. 3325 North different national Lint, coming ill cl;::cc; THAN combined Trench and Camp. I Now I:;rd-wa- re and lemon with Hancock Pa tor Instance, Fanner, Noodle Ufra., juice, lithia, Street, Philadelphia. etc. Tils vco-- tuid has been used for to writes: Dirt:, Zinc Mines, P generations subscribed twice over milt BrftrtMCt Bxt frf. Write tot it. ClCD flush and stimulate them If the loan is "I have been troubled stomach laWlsil clogged kidneys men be with .1 StrCTTUTMYotiTAaTertlib.IJterihra to normal activity; also to neutralize Use I the spirit of our fighting will Enjoy disorders since childhood, but after a T- for CntRKA-TR- S A E. II Oor Advertising Counsel endSalct Promotion ISc copy acids in the urine ao it ao longer irri- ts - .,.M doubled. H. 'Southern. six bottle of I m TOUT ana DIAMOND baiAND PILLS is KI D and taking your Peruna, I Service Will Implore plan wpr, At Yossr NatrsjsJaafar thus bladder slisordera. wills BlueKOI Best now I 1 maaimun nroun. oamw tates, ending Cold ssetallic boxen, The enjoy the best health. also intortns: r." Ribbon, TO Poor is now plans Of literature lof preliminarr snal- Vaarfy Subscription $l.SO Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; III! oists. SarsTVM V democratic Germany bad catarrh In the head, which prac- lithia-wat- BrairM mi SWfe for S V -- Send for omr mne fm car makes a delightful effervescent BEAK S for tve defending herself against autocratic tically has disappeared, thanks to y HI . ril.l.d, tsrrnty of mlog of mechanical toe drink which millions of mea and ill,) rs Cf-L- Safer t. Always Reliable. Finland. Wall Street Journal. the Peruna Co. for their good work." now then to Use MMhatiica MagarlfM sromea take and keep SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS tltalar kidneys and urinary organs elmm, tkas Every miser helps the Kaiser. Health Those who object to liquid modi avoiding serious kidney aisesaa, & EVERYWHERE J2iE New York Timet. cinos can procure Parana Tablet. "Naturally, everybody wants to get They'll expect us to shulllo them up "I'll just take a peep under her rled no harmless toy at his belt; n that diamond, which Milly van Hou- like numbers in u hat. and offer them bonnet and make sure that every- the effect was overpowering. All the leu bought at Christie's on purpose to round again, or something of tho sort. thing's ns It ought to be before we women screamed and even Fitzgerald offer In this way. Milly got the dia- Hut tills Is w here I he real surprise get off," he said ; and then, with Fitz- and his followers were taken aback mond at a bargain, and the day after comes In. We won't do anything so gerald safely In his seat, and the bon- for an Instant. mm. shi' was offered three times what she tame." net us a screen, he contrived to slide It was but for an Instant, though. paid by the American millionaire, "What will you do?" out of his sleeve, a Smith and Wes- Then they sprang forward ; but Chris- & ,11m Scrope-Saunder- who fancies "We'll ninka off with the whole son revolver. A folded bit of white topher stopped them with his leveled mt himself to an real was in on bar- before could touch the C.N. be offshoot of the hoodie as fast as we can In your paper kept place the revolver, they aifc Scropes. She wouldn't sell what rel by means of an Innocent little red triggers of theirs. AUTHORS r"THE' LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR ETC it; was twelve thousand pounds to Milly? rubber band. As he slipped tho re- "Hands up, or I fire!" he shouted. J. "All this will happen just before If we n a Their hud dealh In them, Hut it's something to us; and supper. There's to bo a grand volver from his hand into deep weopons DRAMATIZED AND PRODUCED J get the as we shall, our idea pocket of his motor-coa- t Christopher too he was sure of that but his prize, supper, and unmasking. I'eople to Scrope-Saunder- s off On could and If it there IN PICTURES THE is lo sell and will bo in the most awful quandary. pulled and unfolded the paper. speak first, spoke fa our the big- one side a few words were would be an end of one man. The dan- VITACRAPH CO1PASY. among assistants Then after midnight will appear a written, for is which he absorbed in a secoLd iu tiie ger was that he could not be sure of gest portion ourselves, as only great dish a pie with u wonderful since we're the of of Scarlet covering two ut a time, and the third COPYRIGHT, l3lfe fair, originators the cover. It will be net down by a serv- eye Runner's blazing lamp. idea. There'll be five in "To use Instead of unloaded it, Including ant (he'll be in our pay ; not Miss van your "We have a scheme fur the two men who In case AND THIRD EPISODE. night yourself now, and are Kouten's, the bye) on the prin- one, anything should go wrong," TAR GRAVEL APPARATUS of Hie hall which will lie the sensa- by were friends ot mine. Whatever happens, with a request for Miss the lnstructinnsllashed into his tion If we cipal table, of the century, can only you're sure of adventure and what- van Houte.'i herself to cut it. She mind before he crumpled up the paper Device Invented by New Jersey Man- The Masked Ball. it went on. "It ever like into ball and it into his cany nut," I'ilzgorald you lo charge for your car will do so; and in that pie will be a dropped ufacturer for Heating Materials falls nn the hist nf March, as 1 said; and services. If we get the dia- after the revolver. Itun-ne- r your all the stolen Jewels, with our visit pocket for Pavements. ChriMoi'li'T drew up Scarlet so at mi we hun- that dnighl shall have the mond, your share will be five s "In case anything should go wrong." n- tin- new on top, and a sort of round beli (lour of the tirst of April or Ail Pools' Day, you dred How does that strike What could she mean? and beckoned pounds. robin dated All Fools' Day and claim- fill Emulating the famous hunter of ths Atiicnaciiiii Kolaiirnnt, know. I'.ul that, gives you mi hint of St. Ri man's Mount a "mount" only In you?" the for ourselves. Every olden days who killed two birds with n lull ill ik green unit gold 'ill- ing prize rnah poricr. brilliant idea though It did give "As most too or vot- In name lies near the Thames and one stone, a New manufacturer l:i. In take ii note which In' lit'lil up. generous generous one will vote us the prize be Jersey .'. us our inspiration. We hud reason for me to said not far from Clivenden, now, as Scar- has out a combina- Kill IIS t III- liVlTil'l Wollld have accept," Christopher. ed without a sense of humor. Now, recently brought gilll.t In I'clii'vi up to Inst night, Unit the let Runner brought them swiftly near tion tar and heater that heats number ruoii.r drew u; in "We'll force you to accept. Hut there's an adventure for you." gravel obeyed, plan was in the best working order; the place, Fitzgerald repeated each these two dissimilar materials In- II i : i i never mind I told quite front of (iirismpher's. ill Mien! that part now, "It's a adven- the Niiii'Mcs nf mice nui regular detail of the program. dependently but with one operation. two ; i iiii'I :is mi'' was ""I vnii that a friend with u motor had ture grown-u- about It," getting one nf our best mice suddenly failed nothing Having passed through the en- The device, which Is shown in the ac- services were diii'. Chris-tuilii- failed us, A motor is necessary and tin' porter's ii inllui'ti.ii or something obvious. snid Christopher, surprised trance gutes, the car was to hear to Is In in ill when we've mailt! our sensa- companying Illustration, particularly resigned himself wait The wheels wouldn't go round without amused at the childishness of the the instead of to the left, in (he fitted for street where block . to light paving I4 n s ut i'i' said, iiii'I lis ii wiiii"! tion, we I'Hist be able (lush away, him literally ; because he's a motor- "great game." direction of the front door. It was pavements with tar are laid. In- - tli.-i-i rin-a- , w juints ciiiisiiniis i w.i ho 1 1 as highwnymen should, whs ist. was upset ; bill nilectei, "That's the charm," retorted Fitz- to be driven along nn avenue which The consists of two main : I to mention apparatus were talking in d .oi'nny, 'When In consult nn lint, oh, perhaps forgot and admitted circled round beneath the ballroom doubt, always Hint to V" And gerald; Christopher parts, n rectangular tar kettle and a liim in1 liis car. y we're be highwaymen American girl,' so 1 called Miss Inuv-ra- that perhaps he was right. windows and stopped under a big bin, with a furnace Mm' id' tin' men Miiji r N"ilnii'ii. In' be laughed out boyishly. gravel into consultation. 'Vo chaperon,' Iu any event, he was committed to glass door at the end of the room. extending beneath both parts, from knew lis ii nf Ills rii'h I "Ton did Chris- siiL'hily (Tuny said; ii ii 1, having the courage of her forget that part." the affair now, and ho was so eager This door would be curtained and, no one end to the other. The furnace 11 11 Till' oilier, Willi WHS too. "And Miss Dauv- Joling, convictions, she consented to a lunch topher laughed to find out whether the beautiful doubt, fastened, but the key would fired from the gravel end of the de- x well dressed, mid s:i g he could not resist her ugly at the nil Athenaeum. rny" bringing Miss Dauvray were bored with It all, he in the lock ; and after the trick vice. The smoke and gases escape IIS (il llll lllll.list piilUI'osipIC, in "is she to be u woman?" While I waited for her I saw you highway or vexed with him for In It, had been played, the four "highway- through an stove in the liml mli' nlivi' fi'itturi'S which seemed being ordinary pipe and your cur. 'What a beauty!' I "She's to bo an abbess," Fitzgerald that he would not have backed out men," accompanied by the fair abbess, kettle end. The inside of the gravel fiiiniliiir In Chrislo ln'i1. .Inst vaguely said to myself. 'Vow, if only we had answered for the girl, without giving even if he could. When they had fin- were to escape through this door, run tlii'ii II, c wlin wns tin' - linly lenving a uioliii- like that to do our trick!' her time to speak, "We're all to be ished luncheon and It was only a down a short flight of stone steps and I ii t r in fi'nnt nf liis ciinl ri vi'd In dis- ".lust then came along Major Nor-bur- monks at first, we four men. At the quarter-pas- t two he volunteered to find themselves close to their waiting herself from lii'i1 engage importunate In six words he told me your right moment we're to throw off our scribble another note to await Lord motorcar. hostess, mid saw tier luce. Christopher car's history. Ycur audacity and cowls, but she's to remain an abbess. Arrowdale's coining. In It he said that, The young moon had gone to sleep "You Hypnotized Me Perhaps." 'I liis wns lii'iiuiiful ; lull it was mil' irik'iiialily captivated my imagination She's to be out of It then, except that since writing the first, he had been long ago when Scarlet Runner not whirli Chris- was not far off now; hut that was the only Iht ln'imly on the instant. I felt you were Hie she's coming awuy with us, lest they obliged to change his plans, but he wheeled through the open gates at m:: I us it risk he had been to and on topher arresting, imi' man for us, if we could secure you. should tease the secret from her, would recommend a chauffeur, St. Ronan's Mount, past the smiling ready run, - good to in tin- tin1 fuel Unit ski' wns lodge-keepe- the Instant he was called upon face wry And I lost no time in trying to secure and eventually she's to restore all the wilh a good car. And thereupon he Jrw liv mmu0' w t In1 knew It. From behind the other vJW piTlYi ly dressed, though you, did 1?" stolen jewels to their owners." added name and address. "We're here at exactly the right Fitzgerald tin1 ililli ri'in r between ii woman wlin man would have taken the chance and HtATtO ' "Hut I must hear the scheme before "The stolen Jewels!" echoed Chris- This little matter was finished in time," said Fitzgerald. "Every soul inaoui wns vi nil dressed mid nin' wlin wns fired, but someone knocked up his urm pledging myself." replied Clirislophcr. topher, bewildered. live minutes, and then the but ourselves has come and is in the not. sensa- (no one but Christopher saw that It NOT OASCS UNDEH Hint's Just what ballroom. We .shall make our TAR KCTTLc. AND 'i'lit'oiiuniilcly, "I don't wonder you're growing and restless Fitzgerald hur- Arrow-dale- , As hi1 tnlkrd nil, from tin' luil of I Mr. was a veiled abbess), and Lord VP OUT OF STACK Wl MJOAACf you can't do. You sec, it's to lie a I never could any- ried him off to the for a lion Now, Race, can you turn Ills Iii' wulrlii'd tiii' progress nf woolly. explain garage "good as Louis XIV, alert und grave ii' great Joke. We trust you, of course; on I can look" at Scarlet Miss .Dauv- your car round, ready to get away on I ; i . Shi- I n tin- thing lucidly, except paper. Runner, of the fel- ilic y liml i:n't in one man in the instant? That's it. There's our enough now, took advantage Combination Tar and Gravel Heating knows one's instantly do it all right there. In fact, I'm a ray having bidden them both farewell re- toorway by the pict uri'siiiii' young low's brief confusion to seize the Device In S) some cases. Hut still well, we're nailer at It. Hut therein lies the sen- - from the window of a hansom call. door." Operation. I thi'.v wi'i'i' volver from behind. limn, mi, speaking together pledged not to let nut the secret to Ten minutes later a procession of nnw with a kind nf rap-r- - With that burst into a heater Is triangular shaped while the suppressed aii.Miue unless he is lirst. enlisted ns five dark figures was flitting on foot Fitzgerald llt'SS. loud and tucked bis weapon in outside Is made up In steps consisting oi"' of us. This much I can say, round a short cut to the front door. laugh Next th'K1 I write his belt. "Don't be any- of metal plates. The "Well, tn, til. 1. were admitted frightened, perforated oii;:h. We want you to take us They by footmen, and acts as a reservoir bin and nlil .latin'1 I'll ti'll him liis oak-line- d body, and sport," he cried, his top nephew's Miss Unuvray, myself, and several in the vestibule a civil spoil I ' ii - k i tr said llir voice with Then, the gravel feeds down the steps and prosperous," major, friends lo St. Hunan's Mount: for gentleman In evening dress asked to ringiug laughter. mid sidled oil' without a backward snatching olT his mask and looking out nt the bottom. The perforations i he ball in your ripping motor-car- . see their Invitation cards. glance. As lie did s.-- Iiefore fhris-tnplle- r handsome and gallant iu his slouch In the step plates allow tho moisture We d.in't mean In stay late; in fact, "I have one for myself und party of It Is I K"l I'1 Si'lll'let KllliUlT he run and knelt at Undine's feet, In the gravel to escape readily as mill, we call that he back in four friends," said Miss Dauvray, lift- hut, taati had promise you'll his comrades to follow. turned Into steam by the heat of the away, the picturesque young town before most nf the guests have ing for an instant, as required, her culling left Ihi! Kill in the door liml "Our leather pouches and all that in Are, thereby making it possible to heat standing dancing. Now, what do you abbess' veil, and also showing an hurried forward. stopped them is," he exclaimed, "In exchange both tar and gravel. Popular Science say, when, in addition to 'short hours,' illuminated square of pasteboard. "I but 1 for the fair lady." Monthly. beg ynur pardon, may speak you'll be in for a splendid adventure The last guests were ushered into prize, to lie And Miss van Bouten took off her you?" explained. - just the sort of thing to appeal to ti fine hull, where the two hostesses Christopher imuseil. had stood to receive their friends musk also, sailing and beautiful, BENEFIT OF SHADE TREES ' What I want is to ask if will you?" a little ynu "It's rather said earlier In the evening. Now they had though pale. lunch with us," the rushed odd," Christopher, "Shall lie have the my stranger "bill my errand here this was gone into the ballroom, and the bull prize, In Wisconsin Owner Is Given Annual mi. morning friends?" she cried aloud. to leave a note for Lord Arrowdale, was empty. Bounty of Three Cents for Each "Lunch with V" eel d Chris- And the an- yuii an for a talk "There's the door," said Fitzgerald. company, unmasking, Rod of Highway. Hslnliishe I. "You mistake me making appointment swered with voices that the topher, about a of bis friends "There's that one, and the many prize for someone else " motoring putty only glass must to the to St. Honnu's for the hull." door at the far end, through which belong highwayman. The Wisconsin law provides that "No, no," said the nther. "Ma.lnr "It's to be to the vote, know, Miss we go when all's M'Clellan, put you financial consideration may be given nii urn has tnld tne Volt liauvray looked up suddenly, ready. at she said. everything. you must this door. I wunt supper," by the stiile to people who plant and Ynu to and was nobly beautiful wilh the a-- keep like adveiitiires? lire invited M o Fitzgerald and his friend, having Ev- ivory curve of her cheeks stained a O III Race at the other, ns he's chauffeur cultivate trees by the roadside. arrange nne." be given up their bags of spoil to their or whose deep rose-colo- Still she did not and should out first to start the ery person nlong through That caught ('htistnpl'.er, as il was hostess, rose from their knees. and speak. car for us. You all three remember lands a highway passes may plant ii.eant to. "Very well, I'm wilh you." Then Fitzgerald came to where Race on one or both sides of the "Is Lord Arrowdale lunching here?" the signal for throwing off our robes? cultivate said he. Ami perhaps lie thought of still stood by the door. Everyone where he shall own trees inquired Fitzgerald, .glancing about. when I say "Pax voblscum" to Miss road land, the lady, Imping to lie with lief lis In was listening, but all he had to say of such varieties as at "At half-pas- t two, I believe so said vnn Houten, who'll be Undine, pale commonly grow well. was to thank Christopher for his least 40 feet These must be the friend who asked me, Lord green, with showers of diamonds und high. "Vow I will Introduce ynu In Miss by "dramatic conception of his part." set two rods or less and In a Arrowdale's request, to leave a note pearls as we know for certain, apart hauvray. Then I'll in! roluoe myself, ., iw to Miss "Your one slight mistake," he fin- row within feet of the outer line for .'dm here. It's not half-pas- t k in thanks Dauvray." eight is :" yet JP dis- .My mime Fitzgerald "has a In of I'onsiuiiy one. Hut even if he were here I A moment after they were inside ished, proved blessing the highway. 1'oiiMiiiliy Fitzgerald ! The young "Hands Up or I Fire!" He Shouted. for it enables rae also to change When such trees reach 12 feet In shouldn't know It, for I've never seen the ballroom in a blaze of light, Chris- guise, man's handsome face and figure my mind at the last minute. I and the of him." satlon our of the Thus all three were before Lord topher's eyes were duzzled by a scene height superintendent highways upon Its own background now. hope winning prize. away my friends will stay to supper and shall give the owner upon request a "Well, then, ns strangers to Everybody will have racked his and Arrowdale the scene. of enchantment. He hail written a queer novel, which you're appeared upon hear our fate in the matter of the certificate accepting the trees as pub- ench and and 1 have known her brains for eccentric and magnifi- When the came Chris- One monk lingered by the door. The made a sensation on the .strength of other, you great night blue diamond. You are free to do as lic shade trees. Thereafter they be-lo- each man and for at least cent costumes; will be walk- could have himself other three and the abbess wound its queerness; and nut of the novel other, boy, people topher laughed at you choose." to the and are as half an I do think ubout crusted with We for the excitement which ran through the brilliant crowd towards public protected he had woven n play which owed Its hour, you might ing jewels. boyish "I must be getting back to town." public property, but the title to them me the over Arrow-dal- can't rival the millionaires on their his veins. the gold curtains at the far end of success to the same quality. give preference through "With your car? Very well ; we will or to the fruit they bear belongs to You aren't to him in own but we can make our He arrived the the room. Christopher went on, an- "We're in n dilemma. Miss Dauvrny pledged ground, early at rendezvous, meet later." the owner as long as he maintains wny own effect, which we warrant will but not to be the first swering jests that were tossed to him liml 1," went on, "and we any yet?" early enough wns the hero of the occa- the trees and replaces such as die. I'lmgi'iald "Vo." admitted. beat theirs and off the best of on the scene. was as he passed ; and he reached the glass Fitzgerald want to us nut of It." Christopher get There a garden and one of the men of The owner shall receive an annual yotl help "When Jokes on them at the same time. We with a as Scar- door and turned In time to see sion; young went in to luncheon. "And now you keep that appointment rather high wall, and just Miss bounty of three cents for each rod of They couldn't tell him are shall walk in as Miss let Runner teufteufed round the cor- Fitzgerald accost Undine. She, a Dnuvray's party presently slipped f ir business. Miss and I you you engaged, Dauvray's unnoticed. two others highway along which such trees are Iuuvray but could rccommen ! him Homo or- she will be for the ner of the street the charming girlish figure, shook her away Perhaps have tin Job nn fot the last party; responsible quiet gate did the same did not planted on one side and six cents If important chauffeur with a line car, four of us; she will lift her veil and and looked out head and pointed to a Louis XIV, Christopher dinary opened, Fitzgerald know. But when he reached Scarlet planted on both sides, to be credited show her face to the man door gorgeous as a sun-go- which would suit his purpose just as at the from under a dim, hanging light. to on his highway taxes. who's stock of features. She's saw "Pax voblscum !" cried the discard' Runner, his Intense surprise there well? taking Stopping the car, Christopher sut in the next the well she's were two men ed monk raising aloft his rosary. And Miss Dauvray seat "What If I rccory.r.icnded such a pretty known, and, besides, that there other with OF IMPROVED ROADS nn old school friend of van both motor with that there were suddenly four driver's. BENEFIT chauffeur and such a car to you?" Milly him, already wearing gog- me home?" asked. in- and "Will you take she "Ah, but an ordinary chauffeur Houten's, and could have been gles, which disguised them enough highwaymen masked, belted, y slouch-hatte- d "With pleasure," he said. From of Dollar wouldn't suit our at all. We cluded in the house-part- if she even for an appearance at the masked where four reverend Standpoint Almighty purpose "And Handsome Dlvl-den- d :0Q hadn't chosen to help us instead. As ball. friars had stood. , quickly?" It Paya Yearly must have a gentleman, Mr. Knee." "If you wish." to Farmer. I said, she'll be an abbess, dressed In "We've oil been dining here," said Now was Fitzgerald's great chance, "In that case," he said, "I am at your They started, and for a few mo- orders." the dark blue and white of the Sis- Fitzgerald, "and are so impatient to and with all that was in him of dra- House which used to exist within matic he made most of It. ments neither spoke. Then Christopher Let everybody awaken to the Im- one of ex- ter be on we've been ready for the last ten talent the "It's settled you're us!" stoue's-turo- asked:. "Did I do the want- of the a of St. Rcnan's Mon- minutes. Mrs. Dauvray, our friend's He had but one assistant In the blithe thing you portance Improving public road, claimed Fitzgerald. in the old before of the for ed?" for Improved roads will bring: sail astery, good days grandmother, can't bear the smell game holding up company, "Yes," Christopher. Henry VIII was king. Weil be In of smoke, so we've had a M'Clellan kept one door and Race the "Yes," she said. "I thought you Better schools and greater attend- "Then shall whole cigarette you hear the the St. Ronan garb, of course, which apiece in the garden, other; but Jack Sheppard himself would do It." ance. as heard all about expecting Ihirig. Well, you've will ut once excite interest, as there's you. I'll call Miss Dauvray. Oh, here could not have cut a braver dash than "You hypnotized me, perhaps. But Better health and quicker medical know van the ball, you that Milly a terrible ghost story still extant at she comes now. She must have heard gay Fitzgerald. was It a game, . attention. " who ns or" Houleu or her aunt, poses St. Ronau's which concerns four the car." "In case anything should go "Oh, a game, If you like. But a ter- Better farms and more cultivated hostess has offered blue the Scrnpe monks who were found walled up in The opening door threw out a wrong!" If Miss Dauvray had meant rible game. I would have given my land. diamond as a for the prize greatest the oldest part of the house, when stream of light, and the cloaked fig- this meant him to guess, meant to life to stop it, or yours. You've Better crops and better sensalion of Hie transporta- evening." a room was added, and who haunt ure of a tall girl appeared, attended give hint something by which, if his saved both. I can live now, I think. If tion. the handsomest cos- ac- "Meaning the place to this day usually by a maid. wits were quick and his courage high, he wins the prize he'll let me alone for Better social conditions and less Iso- tume?" companied, for some reason, by the Fitzgerald would have helped her he could stop the game I awhile. But if he'd succeeded tonight lation. even "Not exactly that, for It can figure of an abbess from the Sister Into the tor.neau of the car, but some- Suddenly his head was clear as a I couldn't have borne it What would Better churches and better homes. lie won a I think who and sobs and there have been me? to dis- by party. Indeed, House, weeps how she slipped past him, and Chris- bell. If he did the thing which had for Only Better men and a better nation. it will be won by my party. What her hands." had an odd convic- Into his he would not appear, as he meant to do, or disap- wrings topher yet strong sprang brain roads have a value she means is to the diamond to shivered and she to her In. in another a way. I Improved money give Miss Dauvray faintly, tion that wished him put spoil Fitzgerald's chance of the prize. pear way, quieter as well as a social value. the person or group of persons whose said the words over again In her low, Without an instant's hesitation he In case the were a frolic should have chosen that. I'm so very play genuine Looking at an Improved road from appearance and manner of entrance vibrant voice, as if they had im- held out bis arm as a support for after all. But If It were earnest he tired, you see." the standpoint of the almighty dol- creates the greatest sensation. That's her fancy "Weeps her hand, and she laid her fingers save the situation for Miss van "Tired of what?" Christopher ques- pressed grimly; might lar, It Is found to pay a handsome why she's having It masked; it can and sobs and wrings her hands." But lightly upon It. At the same time, Bouten, save the jewels, and unless tioned her almost fiercely.' so more dividend each year. be much sensational, louse Fitzgerald hurried on, and did not with her other hand, hidden under a Fitzgerald were a fool no one need "Of playing cat's-pa- to him. I'm a so much more fun and speculation, seem to hear the murmured repeti- loose cloak, she thrust something as ever know the truth. coward. I'm afraid of him. He Had Her Cheating. horribly Maintenance of Oravel Roads. Caught than even the best fancy dress dance." tion. as she could the man's He decided to and the He could ruin me. I've him sev- far up young act, helped On many trunk highways, a gravel It "I should hnve thought It rather when we've made our ef- sleeve. had come. eral times houses where day of March ir rather. will be "Then, in country surface would be entirely unsatisfac- to let masked guests into such said he "we It was that felt and had finished. He and his I've been the lirst of April liy the time It's risky fect," gaily, suddenly thing large Fitzgerald staying." tory, but we must not overlook the will He a house, and among such jewels as throw off our monkish robes and ap- cold, as he were dash found out ; wherein the joke. singularly but, surprised assistant beginning their "Why?" fact that on roads carrying compara- are sure to be worn," said Chris- as belted was at the act, toward the doors. But instead It all with most aW-f- And we're going to propose that you pear masked, girl's Christopher kept glass "Oh, began the tively light traffic the annual Interest from Wild West of his countenance of as out- shall he the t'o.' In our partnership." topher. highwayman the perfectly. Fitzgerald, unlocking it, Christopher had losses at bridge, and a hundred cost of a more substantial pavement "Of was dis- America. We shall be with Introduced "Mr. been told to do, It to me Once "I'M to be a sleei ing partner?" course, that danger bristling suspecting nothing. he tried quickly, side debts drive half mad. may exceed the maintenance cost of "and bowie knives revolvers Mr. and sug- fouud the I was mad asked Christopher, wishing himself cussed," returned Fitzgerald, it and big (not Rawdon; M'Clellan," it fastened, and slipped key then, I think I cheated. gravel. elsewhere, though his iuterest was was arranged for the general safety really loaded, of course), and while gested to his two friends the honor into his pocket Then, with his back Fits saw, and saved me, for this kind entangled. that a 'society detective' sort of per- two of us you, perhaps, and one of sharing the tonneau with Miss to the gold curtains, he fired one bar- of thing. He's in awful straits too. Durable Roads. two "I'll with In rel of "Od the contrary, you're to he very son should see the face cf at least other guard the exits, the other Dauvray. sit you front," Eloise Dauvray's revolver at But the blue diamond will save him. If Time-savin- durable roads are now one will hold crowd and make 'em he said ; and mak- he g wide awake. But I'll tell you all ahout member of each party as that up the Christopher agreed, the celling. gets it For your sake I hope he as as quick-firin- guns, and most car was to Important IL Of course you've heard of the party entered. Also, everyone must hand over their valuables iu the ing a feint fit trying to start the This let Fitzgerald know will, as for mine." It Is high time to speed up construc- manner vain. was car-- Van Bouten bull next weeki" show bis card of invitation. realistic just about midnight. In that he formidable that he (END OF THIRD EPISODE.) tion In order to quicken food delivery. Used for ordered 5,000 or 6,000 out 112 Is, the oldest was the came servants' Sorghum Hay. MORGAN'S CIGARS COST $1.25 Morgan usually years ago that BUNYAN AND HIS GREAT WORK necessary year. Tea hall, as the paper, the print- Sweet to be used for which is in existence I under- and were mean- sorghum hay at a clip. today. editions were printed before Banyan ing the plates of the should be drilled or broadcasted two men In Cuba stand In face of the British bat- est his using Who Same "There are only that. "Pilgrim's Progress" Was First Printed died, and the book enjoyed a huge description," In youth Bunyan from one to one and a half bushels of The Kaiser, la Supplied by the kaiser is still able to was a from Cuban who can make that cigar, and nearly tleships, get About a Decade Before the popularity among the lowly and bum- tinker, and far pious. It seed to acre. Factory, Paya Ninety all wants. recorded char- the Cent all of them are produced by one man," the cigars he Philadelphia Author's Death. ble of England and Scotland, but was is that a woman, whose Apiece. "We him Public acter was such ss to make her an au- said this Cuban producer. pay Ledger. sneered at by the educated classes. Cover Carrot Seed Lightly. 40 cents to make each and he can was thority oa profanity, declared that he They found among the effects left by cigar The first edition of "The Pilgrim's Bunyan very proud of the fact Carrot seed should be only lightly roll about 25 of them In one his work was was "the nngodliest fellow for swear- Pierpont Morgan $8,000 worth of day." Explained. Progress" was printed in 1678, just a that greatly admired by covered and early thinning of the of Wall street smoked a bit will New French ing she had ever heard in all her life, cigars. I held in my hand a few days The king "Why is it that truth rise again decade before the death of the author, Englanders and by the young plants is of greatest Importance. Wil- In more and that It made her tremble to hear ago two boxes of his favorite trends. better cigar than does Emperor when crushed to the earth I" John Bucyan, who breathed his last Huguenots. For than a century 228 him." Exchange. His after-dinn-er smokes cost $1.25 liam of Germany. The kaiser's cigar, "Because of Its elasticity, of course. the home of London grocer years "Pilgrim's Progress" bad no standing Soil for Carrots and Parsnips. each. made by the same factory in Cuba, Is Don't yon know how easy it Is to ago. The first edition was "Printed for In literary circles. "All the numerous Neither carrots aor parsnips should T In evi- A representative cf Uie Cuban fac- wor,th 90 cents. stretch the truth Boston Evening N'ath. Ponder, at the Peacock the editions," said Macaulay, "were More than 90,000 Japanese make be sown In soil containing fresh was secoud edition meant and ' tory which makes beu tells me that The oldest brand of cigars put Transcript. Poultry, 1673," and a dently for the cottage the their home in HawalL TO HELP YOU- - mrtovED umroiN ihterhationai Suit of Summer StlNMTSdlOOL Jersey for Lesson (By REV. R B. FITZWATER, D. D., Teacher of English Bible In th HOW TO TELL WHEN VEGETABLES Moody Bibla Institute of Chicago.) (Copyright, 1911, Western Newspaper Unln- - CABINET Blessed Ih he w ho Is such a friend placed in a dish, and onion, hacon fat LESSON FOR MAY 26 to that he Kuod in ARE READY FOR USE ON TABLE humanity and left from spiced every man, fur Ills own spirit shall be vinegar pickles - heated hoi and over the pota- HIS ADVER constantly enriched by the Christ fplr- poured JESUS SILENCES toes nmkes a salad. SARIES. very tasty COMPANY GOOD THINGS. The or of men 12:1-4- happiness unhnpplneg LESSON TKXT Mark depends no less upon their TKXT-Ken- der the. dispositions GOLDEN to Caesar These days we do not make frosted than their fortunes. Rochefoucauld. things that are Caesar's, and to God th things that are God's. Mark 12:17. fakes except for state occasions and DEVOTIONAL READING Mark even plain cakes vhoultl MORE GOOD SAVING DISHES. ADDITION A I. MATERIAL, FOR be used sparingly to suve TEACHERS Matthew 2I:'J3-2- 22:1-4- our As potatoes are plentiful this season PRIMARY TOl'IC-Jes- us and the wid- sugar. - ns well ns we use more In ow's irlft.-M-ark 12:41-4- Lightning Cake. Beat cheap, limy JUNIOR TOPIC The two great half a cupful of butter our bread, adding to Its 12:28-3- Luke 10:1V37. substitute to ii cream, moisture and keeping SENIOR AND ADULT TOPIC-Rellg- lon mak- ana add half a cupful of quality us well as cmzenxnip. u louf. ALflMllUAAIj Al A 1 Vill n H ,,inmio sugar, the yolks of four ing palatable I Timothy 2:1, 2. eggs beaten light, three Where a large propor- of milk and one tion of mushed potato is I. The Parable of the Husbandman talilespoonfuls cupful of corn Hour sifted with a tenspoon-fu- l used it is necessary to (vv. of the add the Hour gradually the scribes, chief priests baking powder. Spread Having put mixture hi a shallow bent the or it w ill not work In and and elders to confusion by a skillful pan, whites of the eggs, add gradually if not enough Hour is lidded the counter-questio- when demanded they Ihree-fiiiirlh- s lii'ead will be undesirable. his means of n lit-- of a cupful of sugar, authority, Jesus, by then fold in a blanched Scalloped Potatoes and Hominy. tie before them his claim half cupful of story, lays and shredded n tin mils. this Put six medium-size- potatoes through of divine and them Spread authority, charges over the cuke a rlcer. liutler a baking dish and put with of trust and to meringue mixture, betrayal plotting the with and cinna- a layer of potato in the bottom of the murder the Sun of Ood, Ills dredge lop sugar very mon and linke minutes. Cut In dish, thru u layer of cooked hominy, in this cut them to thirty teaching parable for seasoning well and cover with a layer the and sought to lay strips serving. quick, they Small cakes baked in of grated cheese. Repent until a cup- hands him. but desisted for fear sponge gem upon when cold rut ful of hominy, a cupful of grated of the This is simple, pans nnd open and people. parable filled with sweetened and llavored cheese and the potatoes are all used. yet very comprehensive. cream make a most delicious Cover wiih a cupful of milk and finish 1. The 1) whipped vineyard (v. represented cake nice with a fourth of a cupful of dried Si) anil Isaiah for occasions. Sometimes we see n suit or dress bust and waistline Is clever- Israel (see Psalms f). crumbs well buttered. Rake in a mod- managed Dog Biscuit. Roll thin a baking Which has been Its It Is n to Vegetablct Like These, Grown in the Summer and Stored Until Needed, Vary 2. The husbandman (v. 1) repre- erate oven minutes. presented by design- ly. formal suit be developed Winter were ponder biscuit dough, using barley twenty er without to from In either silk or wool with silk Diet. sented the rulers who charged Slice luiu tins and brown in n little any attempt depart jersey of In Hour Instead of wheal, cut out the good, standards of In Its certain The with responsibility the spiritual hot tat, with lemon Juice und accepted style having advuntiiges. skirt,, Such a loaf lettuce, kule, Endive should he used lis scmn as biscuit and u slice of bologna sprinkle de- - vegetable terests of the people. place a few construction. The charm of such a worn with u pretty blouse of miis-tur- d - grains of sugur. Serve with spfnnch, vajrfcy, chord, turnip, blanched. he accom- 2-- sausage on one then cover with anoth- In Blanching may 3. The messengers (vv. repre- meat as as sign lies other things than original georgette crepe hi the same color, and nny other used as a green or plished by tying the leaves together whom Ood sent er pressing the edges together. Pake vegetable. or It is embodied makes a semldress costume to sented (lie prophets Oatmeal Macaroons. Take one and ity startling novelty. equal salad may he gathered as goon an as soon us the plants are well grown. the as usual. This is a most appetizing In the best use of all the means at In war to Isrnel, even Including John a half of It un nny requirement, times, and the targe enougli to pay for the gathering, Kohl-rnh- l must be used while ten- dish enjoyed by people who do Dot cupfuls outmcnl, parch hand to make a of Its coat will do service with frock In Baptist. til Is It then it perfect garment any (t is nn excellent plan to make a prac- der. This he determined care for bologna. The light brown, put through A con- - may easily 4. The Son represented ordinarily i kl(. lovely example of this place of a handsome sweater coat. Its (vv. i nc im-ii- is me si "I tice of thinning these crops and using by cutting the thickened Rtem which name Is the only drawback to this Kriiiuvr, unless it servallve und is collar is in fashion Jesus himself. cut that does not need elegant designing partly white, the the removed as or for outmcul, grad- Jer-so- y plants greens constitutes the edible portion. If B. The of the lord of the biscuit. shown In the suit of embroidered of smart new sweaters and sweater other must used Judgment ing. Add a hnlf cupful of coconut, a purposes. Chard be tough and stringy, It is too old. This represented Pineapple and Cream Cheese Salad. made for wear In midsummer coats, and its color makes it look well while as it soon Its best vineyard (v. 0). half cupful of sugar, creamed with a young passes Muskmelons. Color, size and gener- the time when the Jews shall be Wash and dry the leaves of head pictured here. It is in French gray with any frock. sta'ge. Kale should be used while rel- tiiblespoonful of fat, one al appearance serve as guides In tell- brought to account for their treatment lettuce; cut canned sliced pineapple with embroidery In white and will For patriotic reasons many women young, as when It Is of egg nnd mix all together. Drop by atively young ing when they are to pick. They of the servants of (lod and Jesus him- Into straws, keeping the straws as please every discerning woman. will not buy wool. In this suit silk is much better than when allowed ready spoonfuls on a buttered sheet and bake quality should not he allowed to remain on long as the slices will allow. Roll There Is to of its not offered as a substitute for wool, to become self. until brown. This makes two nothing say design large. It Is a far better the vines until dead as are cream cheese Into balls or egg recipe that is not told the The hut as a more mnlerlul to ripe, they II. The Tribute Money (vv. shapes. dozen macaroons. by picture. appropriate plan make frequent successive their the straws In the coat are cut on A past prime when fully ripened. would have tak- Dispose pineapple s skirt and both the for the character of the suit. gay so as to They already gladly Banana Bread Place Iny-er- plantings of the foliage crops Watermelons. Is deter- heurt leaves of the lettuce nnd set Pudding. Hues ami embellished with n made of flowered Is in a Ripeness en him by violence and killed him, of buttered brend and sliced ba- simplest piirnsol, chiffon, have supply of tender, succulent mined three in ench dock each wide hand of The with It nnd by sound, and by the general but they feared the people. In order eggs nest, nanas in a dish, bent two embroidery. belt, keeping correspondingly greens or salad material continually baking eggs, Is appearance. A melon when struck to discredit egg with paprika. Serve plain French of the material, is narrower than Is footwear for It la , available. ripe to destroy him, they seek add u fourth of u cupful of sugar and dressy provided with the hand a dull To this end dressing In a bowl. Allow two usual In this season's suits and finished black kid pumps und gray silk stock- -' Globe use gives sound, him nmong the people. two and a half cupfuls of milk with a artichokes are ready for which Is a of of oil, and one of lemon with a small, how at the front No other nmterlul would do readily recognized after they send the representatives both pinch of salt, pour this over the ba- prim lugs. just as soon as tha, bur Is formed and must few trials. Juice with a few of salt nnd the of the coat at the as well us for this suit. fnctlons "certain of the Pharisees grains nanas and hake until the custard Is jind fastening Jersey be gathered before the blossoms ap- for each nest. Okra should be gntliered while the and of the Herodlnns to catch him in pepper set. Tart be used Instead pear. The bur is the bud of the flower Banana Parfait. Peel and jelly may pods are very young and tender and his words" (v. 13). scrape of the lemon Juice If desired. and Is used In the saiuo way as turnips two or three then the while the seeds are still soft. III. The Resurrection of the Dead bananas, press Bananas With Strawberries. Peel Jacket-Dres- or kohl rabi. a rlcer or scald s Voile Onions may be pulled and used as (vv. pulp through sieve, und mash four ripe hannnns; mix thor Girl's of Jerusalem artichokes are used In the the with two-thir- of u bunch onions when the bulbs are from The Pharisees and Herodlnns being pulp cupful oughly with n hulf of crushed same wny as potatoes. They are ready a of sugar and the Juice of half a lemon cupful quarter to a half Inch in diameter. silenced, the Sadducees came with a strawberries that have been sweetened for use in the autumn and may remain If boiled together, chill, then fold In for boiled onions the bulbs may be question which Involved not only the to taste. Add whipped cream and in the ground until needed. size. one cupful of cream whipped and one-thir- d any Immortality but the resurrection of the serve In sherbet cups with whipped Asparagus is ready for use as soon of a cupful of candled cherries, Parsnips are not used until late In body. The Sadducees were the ration cream und a sliced berry on top. as tlie young siioots are three or four the when rut fine and soaked In orange Juice nutumn the ground is froz- alists of their day. They denied the A slice of ham with Inches long. If allowed to grow too en. over spread peanut Freezing Improves their flavor; In reality of the resurrection, nnd be- night. butter and cooked In a little mix makes long the shoots will become tough and Rico Muffins. Take a of soft-boile- d fact, It Is not considered ndvisahlo to lieved not In nor (Acts pint n change from the of woody. use angel spirit a of sweet milk or ordlnury wuy them as a summer vegetable. Size 23:8). rice, cupful serving. Beans (snap) are ready for use as Is of sour, soda if sour milk Is used, small Importance, hut those from 1. The case (vv. using soon as the bean is about half formed. 1 to 2 Inches In proposed two well-beate- n eggs, a lablespoonful diameter are consid- The law of Moses made It not only Yuu do surely bar the door upon In the strlnglcss varieties the pods ered best. of fat, and a half teaspoonful of salt. your own If but binding In the case liberty you deny your may be allowed to remain on the plant legal morally Add corn flour sifted with pow- griefs to your friends. Shakeapear. Peas are ready for picking as soon of n man without children for baking a little longer (ban the other sorts, but as the dying der to make a batter thick enough to pods are well filled and while his brother to take bis wife (Dent. SEASONABLE DISHES. in every case they should be gathered the are ei- drop. Drop In g in pans and bake in pons still green, yet before 2'2'Si), They propose the case of a while young and tender. Lima beans ther become a hot oven. the peas hard or the pods woman married successively to seven .miw mat lettuce, even the head vn should be gathered as soon as the pods whitish or Is In ft yellowish. I'eas should brothers. They ask whose wife she rlety, reasonable price should are well filled out, but before the pods not be when loo Friendship that sict nnd Barred be used In the gathered young, nnd shall he In the resurrection. This relation which is kind tmil freely. begin to furn yellow. They should be If nf absolute too old will be of poor quality. was doubtless n case. which leaven the of love sus- green leaves of plants Is gathered while the beans themselves hypothetical Peppers may be gathered at any This Is the the successors of the picious and common, sn much In this a substance which pro still have a way Is fresh, green appearance. time until they begin to turn red. For purer, and nothing so much divine. motes growth and Is In After the beans become white Sadducees do today. They deal large- Emerson. they some purposes they are allowed to ri- In dispensable as food for are past their prime. ly hypotheses. pen, but usually are picked green. 2. Jesus' (vv. MORE children. A simple salad Beets should be used while young reply POTATO DISHES. Early potatoes may he used at nny By n quotation from the Mosaic law which all will like nni and tender. The beets may be thinned old-tim- e time during their growth. An A dish and one to pre- one which is wholesome as soon as are two or three inches (Ex. 3:0) he proves the resurrection simple easy they rule is to begin digging them of the and their ex- pare making a in po- and good for the little tall and the ones that are removed can dead, continued variety serving when they have renclied the size of a istence dead ns be- tatoes Is : people Is head lettuce dressed with be used In The entire beyond the human greens. crop hen's egg. It Is advisable to begin us- Potatoes. sprinkling of chopped onion; the mild should be used before are more ings. The Immortal spirit clothed with Spanish they ing them when they have reached this a Is bis I He ( 'ook ns green or the southern onion Is best than two inches in diameter. Succes- deathless body bought. potatoes size, digging the supply from day to Is usual, after Add a tcaspoiinful of peanut butter sive at Intervals of two shows that marriage only for this peeling, plantings day as needed, allowing the bulk of does, not to ill salted to the French dressing which Is made weeks are advisable so a present life belong the boiling that, supply the crop to grow until needed or until resurrection life. Some of the func- water. Drain well, by using three tablespoonfuls of oil of beets will avail- tender always be they mature. Late potntoes should then turn Inlo a to one of lemon Juice or mild vinegar, able. tions of the body will cease with this be allowed to grow until the vines die life. Since there will he no death af- hot vegetable dish a few dashes of salt and cayenne, all Brussels are for use sprouts ready or are killed by frost. ter the (here will he no whirl contains a well mixed with the peanut butter as soon as the heads well resurrection, are formed Sweet potatoes are of poor quality for births. In this generous port ion of and poured over the lettuce. Chopped and to crowd each other. necessity respect begin unless allowed to reach maturity. The humnnklnd will be as the angels In butter, three tuhlcspooufuls of finely peanuts may be used for the older Is for use as soon as is to Cabbage ready simplest test break one of the po- the resurrection life. He points nut scraped or choppid onion, nnd salt people who will promise to masti- heads are well formed the and well tatoes. If drops of water collect on to them tbilt their great error was due and pepper (cayenne) to taste. Turn cate the nuts well. In blanched the Interior. the broken surface the crop Is not ma- to two things : In the potatoes and chop coarsely with Barley Pudding Wash n half cup Chinese cabbage is ready for use as ture. This crop grows until frost 1. Ignorance of the Scripture (v. a silver knife, mixing them well with fill of barley and put Into a puddlnfc Boon as well blanched. kills the vines, but it Is permissible to 24). In the very Scriptures which the seasoning. Then serve with cold dish with four cupfuls of milk, a third use a Carrots may be used as soon as they them quite while before the they professed to believe was positive meat of a cupful of honey, u half teaspoon of the season. s reach a size to Justify pulling them. end growing proof of the resurrection (Ex. 3:6). Scalloped Potatoes. Out raw pota-toe- ftil of salt, a half teaspoonful of cin Radishes be soon eighth-inc- h Many gardeners follow the practice of may used as as Rationalism nnd infidelity today, a Into slices and arrange namon nnd a tablespoonftil of fat. Stti thinning the carrots and using those large enough. A common practice Is then, are due to Ignorance of nod's In a baking dish putting In a layer of often during the first hour of cooking removed as vegetables or In soups. to begin thinning them as soon as large Word. potatoes, then salt und pepper, a dash to keep the barley from settling. should all be used while They may be grown as an enough. They 2. Ignorance of the power of Ood of flour and a few small hit of butter Barley Fifteen Minutes Pudding. One set of ingredients that have been collar and cuffs und for the narrow young and tender. or cheese flour crop or as a late crop following some- (v. 24). Ood Is able to provide a life then repeat until the pota Take a cupful of barley sifted used with great success for children's belt, und tiny white crochet buttons Is nnd handled In I thing else. Size is not Important, but Salsify grown the where there Is no denth, no birth or toes are all used. Kill he dish to i.n well with n teasMioiiful and a half ol summer frocks Includes voile, wnsh finish them off. takes care same as and the same Smocking very large ones are Inclined to be wny parsnips marriages. In heaven, life will be Inch from the top, then cover with baking powder, a hulf teaspoonful ol satin, colored embroidery silks for of the fullness of the frock nt the rules may be followed In its use. milk and bake In a oven. mix a tough and pithy. on a plane Infinitely higher than the hot Keep salt and with half cupful ol fancy stitching, and little crochet but- front and provides, nt the same time, Summer are for use IT) Cauliflower is ready for use as soon squashes ready most blessed relationships of Ibis life. covered the first minutes. Rake un- rich milk. Butter small cups and tons. have been together In a decoration Hint outlines the s soon as how- They put jacket. as the bleached heads are well filled large enough. They, Our chief concern Is to find out what til the potatoes are tender. put Into each a spoonful of the mix many ways In frocks for little girls Feather at the ever, should not be when stitching appears top out with the masses of globular mate- picked very Is written, and then believe that Ood Russian Salad. Mix one cupful each ture, add a tiiblespoonful or two ol from three to eleven or twelve years of the hem and at the neck and across small, as when young are I half-doze- rial which If allowed to develop would they watery able to 'accomplish that which he of cold cooked carrot rube and pota- any Juicy fruit, like cherries, straw- old. Distribute a set to each of a n the smocked front of the dress. The and of poor quality. As toon as the to a form seed. It Is Important that It be has promised. cubes with cupful ench of cold berries or any canned fruit desired. or mothers, sleeves nre three-quarte- r For too ta- designers, designing length. shell hnrdens they are old for cooked hnlf-doze- n cut before the heads become old. IV. The Great Commandment of the pea and beans; marinate with Cover with a spoonful of the batter nnd the result will be another a tiny girl of four to six or seven ble use. French years Celery Is ready for use as soon as It Law (vv. dressing fir two hours, ar- set the cups In a pun of boiling wa fetching little dresses, each the blue satin may be left out and Winter squashes should be allowed reaches a good size and Is blanched. The code of morals among the Jews range on lettuce leaves In four ter. not enough to boll up Into the worked out according to the uge of the voile used for belt, collar and cuffs to grow until the vines or until It may be used green for stews, soups, die, was very complex. The question a to keeping each vegetable by Itself. cup, cover with a tight cover unt little one who is to wear it and the outlined with leuther Id frost kills them, but the Oamlah two stitching etc. squashes which of God's commandments was sections with smoked fish boll fifteen minutes. Turn out of ths fancy of Its maker. A coatee, or Jack- blue. should be stored before being frosted. snd one Collards may be used as soon as the first was frequently debated. Christ's with hard cooked egg white cups anil serve with cream and sugai et effect. Is likely to make its appear- White lisle stockings and low black Tomatoes should be picked when ful- other rosette ol leaves which forms the head answer show marvelous Insight. He chopped, the with the yolks put or with a sauce made of the fruit ance among them. slippers are appropriately worn with ly ripe, but should not be allowed to a rlcer. Is developed and blanched. sums up man's whole duty In one word through Juice. Anywhere, from the time she steps Ibis attractive little dress. It Is dur- remain on the vines until It Is Oook small-size- d Sweet corn should not be un- soft love, love to Ood and love to man. Potato Salad. Curry of Beef Heart Pour a pint the limit of until she able nnd nnd It Is not al pulled not a good practice to them while In beyond babyhood Inexpensive til the ears are well filled out. This pick The first and great commandment Is potatoes their Jackets until ten- of boiling water over a beef heart and is about to enter the nil difficult to make. All these are partly ripe, as the flavor Is In flapper stage, Is about time silk Injured by supreme and undivided love to Ood. der, peel and cut cubes; while hot let It stand ten minute, drain nnc contee dresses the good that will recommend It to the the begins to this practice. are among prized points die. When the milk becomes The second Is like unto it In that love add a few tablespoonfuls of French trim. Chop an onion nnd brown In of the little Here ts sensible mothers. doughy Turnips for greens may be used as with one possessions girl. the corn Is too old for table use. Is Its center, but love Is for our neigh- dressing, small onion finely two tablespoonfuls of the fat, thee one of them for a little miss of soon as the foliage Is large enough to or eleven, bor In the measure we our- chopped three small green onion, the heart cut In bits and rolled In before-mentione- d Cucumbers are ready for use when- If for the that love made of the set of Justify picking; roots, when selves. Love for God Is to be tops snd alL Let stand for a half seasoned flour. Add a half of ever large enough, and before they the roots are from 1 to 2 supreme. cupful Ingredients. If nny one Is able to com- Inches In He Is of all our boor after adding salt and paprika. water and as It bolls have begun to turn yellow. diameter. When a worthy affections. replenish away. bine them in better proportion, to bet- planted as late Love Is the Just before serving add a cupful of When cooked add a oi Eggplants may be used at any time summer crop for roots for actuating power behind all tablespoonful ter or as good effect, let her send In storage, our service. his diced celery to fonr cupful of potatoes curry powder and salt and tc after the fruit Is large enough to Jus- they should be allowed to until Having put question- pepper her recipe for the benefit of a waiting Brightening Sweaters. grow and one small cucumber cut In cube. season. Dark-colore- ers to silence, Jesus now to them multitude of mothers. d silk sweaters are lr tify picking: It should not be allowed hard freezing occurs. Those from 2 to puts Mix or a question which Involve the central well, add boiled mayonnaise This little frock Is of white voile Instances to remain on the bushes too long or 3 Inches in diameter are best. Larger serve. a many brightened by grouped doctrine of the Christian faith the dressing, and For hot naiad the with and in of and decay will set In, ones may be used for stock feed. be taken while fancy stitching smocking stripes gay pleasantly contrast person of Christ (vv. 35:40). potatoes may hot blue. Blue wash satin Is used for the Ing colors. Is he human or divine, or both? Whose Son Is he? Is the supreme test Eggplant and Watermelon. Drained Soil Is Best MUCH IN LITTLE Despite the competition of electri- Children's Bonnets. Among the New Satins. of man's orthodoxy. the coal Egg plants and watermelons In par- Muskmelons, watermelons, city, gas business Is steadllj In the dressier types of children's The new satins are adapt- squash. V. The Widow's Mite (vv. ). extremely ticular a warm, lima Chile's tillable soil Is held by 7 per Increasing In England. hat the --oke Is Its able for it require pumpkins, beans, tomatoes, egg- This is a picture In contrast tiny enjoying drapery, although is hard but rich soil. These two can en- sweet striking cent of the population. There was a record production ol usual success. In Its newest forms to see how the satins In crops plant peppers, potatoes and with that of the Pharisees and Saddu- already as dure much drouth when well estab- sweet corn do best on a better drained Only a third of South America's pop- sulphuric add In the United States the edges of the brim nt the sides are could be Improved upon. Paulettt cees. This poor woman wa doing ulation is of white blood. last year, the lished. soil. which In pure exceeding previous yeat folded hack about an inch, while the satin. Ninette and Georgette an that the sight of the world was second to the Cnlted by at least 600.000 ton. over was but In Japan portion that extends the face has among the new ones. Insignificant the sight of States In the of copper last There were 399.816 of cream Brussels Beets the Lord was of production gallons something of a visor appearance. Planting Sprouts. Plant. Early. great moment The year, and was followed by Chile snd vslued st $364,186, Invoiced at thf Brussels words of the Lord discover unto Looking Backward. sprouts should be planted Beets can be planted comparatively us Mexico. American consular agency at Beebf the fact that In God's a Sleeveless Sports Coat "I see this has 'Isabella' and grown like late cabbage. The early In the season. It Is not neces- sight gift Is In 1086 New Tor City, then New Junction, Quebec Canada, for th egg writtel measured the heart . colors in suits and on It." miniature beads or large buds, which sary to wait until the ground has be- by motive, and not Amsterdam and ruled by the Dutch, United State during 1917, as com Bright sports form in the come Its amount The widow's mite was sweaters are reproduced in the para- "Well, sir?" axils of the leaves, art the warm, if the danger of frost is by had 1.000 inhabitants, 120 houses aad pared with 471.896 gallons, valued al all she to with them. Sleeveless mod- "Am I U parts eaten. past. had. Our gifts are not mites IT $414273 for 19- '- sols go to Infer that the date unless they are our entire possessions. els are a feature of sports coats. 1492 r Louisville Courier-Journa- l, John F. of Cuba, is In the Ernest Landolfi and party front MERE GENERAL MORE Young, TOLERANT THAN SOME 44t city on business with the Council of Albuquerque, passed through the city Defense. Saturday afternoon enroute to the CHURCHES SECOND LIEUTENANTS CAPITAL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Pecos country. SOCIETY, CLUBS, LODGES, State Treasurer H. L. Hall return- A story Is being told about a little this week from a business H. state school super- incident which happened at Camp ed trip J. Wagner, Here and There Over the State General was General and Personal to Chama. intendent, J. V. Conway, assistant Custer lately. Pann George Lougee, chief pussing directly in front of a recruit superintendent, whose education had not far 14. JudKc W. R. McGill, of Fort Sum- clerk of the of educa- to department people are devoting their that he considered it a Pete Walsh is in town from I.atny. Mrs. Elma Ketring, is here for a ner, was a bussiness visitor here tion, and E. D. Smith, of the voca- It's Net Always Easy quarter progressed 'short tional educational have .To apologize. time in assisting the work of the breach of military regulations to stay. Monday. department, leaders. This as never on an box 1. Miller from Las Cru-- 1 returned to the from various To save money. year, before, sit unconcernedly empty O. arrived city the children are to the rescue and at a while an cci W. H. Cox of Las Cruces is amons N. B. LauRhlin, who spent towns in the state where they de- To begin over. coming pull cigarette Tuesday. Judge - of Uncle Sam. At least 150 children officer was by. It il a wed this week's arrivals in Santa Fe. a few days in Taos on business has livered the commencement address- To take advice. passing was In To be unselfish. of Clovis have signified their inten- known fact . that the general is a W. R. Muller of Vaughn returned home. in he did week. senator J. A. Gordon i in To admit error. tion of doing something worthy "real man," and as usual not the city this State freedom. Chil- The the from on bus-E- XfrK flinr1f.fi nifst Hrrman and Miss Esther To face a sneer. the great cause for "bawl out" the recruit. general city Gallup, private Wynn, stenographer not members are to went a few ahead and then Mcchem it a visitor in the iness . of I.as VeRas, were in General Patton's office To be charitable. dren yet urged paces Waldo Spies, Attorney a returned to where the recruit was from Alainoijonlo. visitors in the has returned from Coleman, Texas, To be considerate. join garden club, pigi club, sewing ciiy . city Sunday. and in a tone of in- R. C. Ilrice of Roswcll is a b"-- where she had been called by the To avoid mistakes. club, or any of the various clubs sitting, friendly now to No terest V. B. Van Nest prominent f as incis sojourner in the capital city John Whittier left Wednesday for illness of her sister who was serious To recognize the silver lining. possible join. pupil may inquired: success. join after May 31. "My boy, do you know you're sup- arrived here Thursday. itiriii the present week. I. os Alamos Kinch where Will Rose ly injured in a tank explosion which To endure and Both in a It is To A boy or girl who does not work posed to stand at attention lias hern since May 1st. boys orcured drug store. thought keep trying. salute officers who Leo Maon and wife and Lu ('. hack subscription if he there durinn that she will recover but has un- To forgive and forget. at something useful this summer is passed by?" I'ay your yo" iwpcct to employed as much a as the lad The boy replied that he did, but nn.-id- in the Record of one To mistakes. slacker, are here froin Alhiupienifp are arrears, to State the summer, fortunately lost the sight profit by just hadn't noticed officers. in Then send in one fhink and then act. who refuses to the colors and any Thrift Stamps. eye. To join said General " I ant G. Morrison and wife War to cover same was in the Mon- To keep out of the rut. fight in the trenches. "Well," Penn, F. mitir Savings Stamp B. F. I'ankey city nothing) but a mere general, my boy, 1 lirr.Mftti week from 1, 1923. show To make the best of little. td Santa Fe this to Jan. day morning preparatory to leaving An old fashioned minstrel but one of these some second An he has hased is the Elks for some To shoulder deserved blame. No Tim To Mother days Los gel ci for Arizona where p'ir' being planned by Dogs lieutenant is going to come along In a contested ball ame car-load- s of which he time in the future. Assistant travel- T subdue an unusual The instruction the hotly several cattle, temper. acompanying here and reprimand you severely for Mrs. A. G. ManMin o' St. Michael's Ctd'eite team I' his ranch near Auditor Paul Hall who was r.t To maintain a high standard. tooth brush that the Mr. and v shipped to ing folowing up your lack of obsevation." Pittsburg at the He Var-.'- a afternoon I time associated with Prim- To Hooverize Airdale from Lis 'ei;as recistered and the Sunday .amy . one Billy dog recently shipped Chronicle-Telegrap- this week. the tormer carried on me u oi oi rose and other stars of the carboniz- But it pays. the east to a party at Las Cruces, ly a Icorc of 17 to 11. Surveyor Ceneral i.ncius Hills will ed cork, has been selected to organize directing that it should be used daily NEW MEXICO GIVES ' secured the ck The Club the docs is dis- - Among army people to arrive here vtst his h nic in knswell the coming the show. He has latest Ksiser on teeth absolutely 7,000 ' BOOKS TO tti-- Y. M.t-- i e for '.mi k ts ( .ipi.tin li'Hiui Guy P. Harrington, of t' snrvevor v eek where he has arranged to u minstrel patter and olio hits, and has Last week an active campaign gnsting and beneath the dignity of LIBRARIES fcs-iin- SOLDIERS' re-I- ne tf (!oI'irnljus. Keiieral's office returned Wednesday by automobile. His daughter will t local material for a prof tl members to join the lick j is.aiser American citizenship. noon from an extended trip to south- rn w'th him. and Mrs. class performance, should the enter- Club in all the districts of the county The woman who and possibly - Pennslyvanian Books collected for soldiers V. L. Ritch and Frank Lloyd of ern Colorado 'iid San Juan county iD;Hs also. tainment committee say go ahead began. The Carlsbad branch appoint formerly owned the dog and who sailors the intensive book C. of the during lnhro-- a are to participate in (it- returning via Cuba by auto. Some other form of entertainment ed L. J.eflwieh as chairman shipped it and the tooth brush with camnaien of the American Library er .' court matters. A. J, Papen, for many years con-- ! possibly a childtens show has been committee making the canvass and this implicit instruction, or any other Association now number one million of but at he wiltl he assisted several pro- - in S. A. Miss Gladvs Johnson. Me necteil with various newspapers in suggested for an alternative, by person the U. who employs tnree nunorea mousanu yoiuihcj ac- Ve-xa- :, mav soon The - Vhr.ft Stamps and War Savings diana, who has been visiting at the N'i w"le ii:o. now local ed at Las any rate something good minent citizens. county organi- valuable time daily brushing a dogs cording to reports made by the State sev-- I Fe Elks in is a 2.000 member- - Stamps are Icnal tender with the HI S. Indian School here for was in the Capital City a couple expected from the Santa zation going after teeth to preserve his health and keep Agencies. Many States have not re- . ac-- memoers ai- - St..!e Uei.rd on all ul.script ions eral months has accepted a position ,o" days this week renewing old ! the show line. ship. Loliertions trom him in a sanitary condition, in this ported and none of the reports are las in the office of Hon. ready signed up are coming in and great crisis, whet, practically all that It is estimated that the stenocrapher (piaintances. is complete. II. G. (loors of ,ll :cuertiic is Frank Clancy. every feature of the organization lends value to human life is threaten- total collection will be at teast 2,500,-00- 0 he'e appear n.jj as attorne for the Dr. James A. Massie, president of progressing with satisfactory results. ed, when our homes are in real dan- when the are alt in. y reports .;r, ernti.r'it 111 feileral court cases. Today is Italy Day ii honor of :the New Mexico hoard of health and NEW MEXICO gler, when our nation's life hangs in The collection in this State has in the war. As there arc I.icutnrant Miller, of the surgeon Cttpid At Vnr the balance and even Christianity and reached the total of 7000 volumes. in the ord-laTc- e in the Senior is cam- 'faroM H.uinll enlisted a few Italian famihes lh( eit jpeneral-- ' department, at Washington, The students of High Cod's honor nre attacked no Word has gone out that the roips at Alhit'im rqisr Sut-n- i there will be no puhl'c celebration are tour'iiK the sf.te in the interest School and members of the class of better than a and should paign is to continue indefinitely. !'". RED CROSS !av and left immediately ior but the holiday will he observed of the state health laws. Expression, at Clayton presented he dealt with likewise. People are being asked to get the Paso. with none the less fervor i,i Italian At Vassar" at the Mission It is about time that every person habit of in to the public ' 'Cupid turning homes in the city. Secretary of state Antonio Lnccio ...:....t..H4'4--H'!"- Theatre the latter part of last week should realize that our country has libraries, for the soldiers and sailors, Mrs. K IJ. Saddlei has io t deliver the commencement ad This clever four act comedy in a been called to face the most the new books as soon as have - will upon they di former home at Gentry, Ark , A series of musicals which bean dress at the I.as Vegas high school Santa Fe' Red Cro scries of mirthful situations was a serious situation that ever confront- been read. to iit relatives and friends for ;i last week will be Riven every Sun-- j tonifdit He will also he principa' New Museum building: open. marked success and delirrhted a large ed it. it behooves us to dedicate our few wekes riay afternoon at 4 o'clock in the 'speaker at the Memorial day excer- - every afternoon 2 to 4:30 p. m. appreciative audiance. The proceeds abilities and our worldly possessions Up to date no enterprising Paris Hin- - Scottish Rite airditorium by Miss cises at on May W Sewing. Knitting, Ui.uze Work. were given to the Red Cross, instead upon the M"r consecrated to the reporter has interviewed von Jesus C. Sanchez, member of the Ramona Ifeckner. organist and Mrs. Tuesday Evening Open from of going into a fund to present the of to learn how he likes the ValeM-ci- lofty principals democracy. denburg ho i'C of representatn es from Charles Doll, coronetist. Both ladies Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Hcisel 7:10 to 10 p. m. high school with a parting gift, as It is difficult to understand how city. a business visitor in county was jarc accomplished musicians, and these and litth; son will leave tomorrow There is work for everyone. has been the usual custom. many women pretending to be pa- the city tins week. will be a treat to music iov-c- where he has All welcome, and urged to pilius for Juneau. Alaska, art triots and christians can devote their IN DISTRICT COURT Of THE STATE No admision fee is divi- come. THE charged. been transferred by the field Drum a Lanue Meeting time mothering a DOG. WITHIN AND Miss Minim Cartwrinht and Misi and OF NEW MEXICO, sion U. S. land office, when A meeting of the Santa Fe Wom FOR THE COUNTY OF SANTA FE returned this week from The State Record will accent one a he will serve as special agent. an' Club under the auspices of the Living Picture Drama 0rr:!lo'. where they a ver War which costs onlv Blanco Sunday Schtol Romulo S. Lopez, Savings Stamp to R. C. Art and Literature department was 300 children of the Immaculate su ressful s hool term the past W 16 now, and will be worth $5.00 Mrs. W. D. Coleman and two Contributed $2.50 the vn'. Branch at Taiban last week. held Tnesdav afternoon at thel.ibr.irv Conception School of Albuquerque va, No. 9032. January I, 192,3, in full payment of nives, Until and Alice I.ee Koger h;.ll. Mrs. N- B. Laughlin, chairman of Unknown Hcir of Jose R. Ortli, ilelivi rc I will participate in the pagent the Or. C '). Harrison t''e your subscription from now to that 01 I.as Cruces, have arrived and will deceased, and any unknown claim. - mesiding. After the Star Spangled war to be held 6th- un- t ,'iMre :it I'm-- eve-o- f four seven months. The At The New Museum garden June antM of intcrcsti adverse to plain jd.'te. years snend the summer with Mrs.'Kuth Banner two pleasing solos were ren-- I der the official direction of fede- tiff described be- ti e is vear. hu' Sunday afternoon fifty ladies work- the in the premises eighth grade graduation Stite Record $1.50 per (.'. Miller, state industrial supervisor ed Mrs Bowman with C. low. f'er-i'lo- s in Cross hy Harrv ral food administration, Ralph .1 at the hitter part of sacrifice is beint; made to in- on street. ed all afternoon the Red Defendants. !'is at her home Marcy com- !Mrs. C. A. Doll at the piano. chairman of the administration lilt work duce its readers to help a "hit" more gauze room. Several also made Fly fort kits for the men who will soon in a few gracious words in New Mexico and his staff of aides NOTICE OF SUIT. to win the war by buying more lirandford Prince Penhal-lo- of B. N Former Gov. I., introduced the Mrs. in To the unknown heirs Jose Ortlt, Tvroi:-- , Ivis ar-r- leave the for speaker will be present a body. K. O !... of .stamps. and Mrs. 1'rince left Tuesday after-- , city training camps. has won deceased and any unknown claimants or Henderson, who The object lesson of intensive farm- in the pre- ei) ,n S.ict.i h'e to assum-- a posi noon for the east where he will interests adverse to plaintiffs ,v reeoi'iiition as a writer of and its value as mises, described below, defendants abore tir-- wi'h the f. II. Watt Co Th-- o- N formerlv chief of in New At Clovis, Curry County ing presented by I'.sp.'. tal.e ;.re'''al treatment a She ahlv presented her the children will be inter- named: ind iM'sti IV S. v The Red Cross dinner and supper poetry. intensely nr'lrrt 'loi r furniture ,t tl'.e I'ichl Division of the Land oil; hospital. He has been seron-I- "The New You and each of you $re hereby notified for served was a decided success stilrcrt Stage- esting. Ths gardens will be laid out that there is a suit against you merit of this city. l"lffiee for New Mexico and the il1 from a prolong attack of recently in pending in in everv wav. The amount- craft and Scenic Art Theatres." by farmers, troweled into form by in the above entitled Court in which ipa't two years the same postion rheumatism. proceeds S. asserts that he is the owe-c- r I The meet'nir wis largelv attended brownies and brown Lopez "t.ite dame Warden Rnua't m !;.t S ilt Lake has resigned from ed to $800.(10. little earth in fee simple of that certain tract of City, !'v member? and visitors. At will in a I I'orter Jones to th federal service and ri turned to Mac Hartlinc donated a 25 cent eh'!) children, gardeners bring land in the county of Santa Fe, slate Deputy return..', Help boost your town's stamp described Si'i'ta he a ten day tri'i of lita Fc, where he will be assoejai grid piece dated 1853, which was raf- large variety of vegetables and plant of New Mexico, more particularly sales! Help finance the war! Help the election of officers for as follows: . i i nf'eriioon them, these will be the IOC) T"iles liy automobile ve r.l.iv. with I.eroy O. Moore, real estate New Mexico sales fled off at the supper and brought vegetables That certain piece or parcel of land ta put the Stamp coming year will take place- school children dressed to on a They wcr-- looking after .illr'Ti--- in di aler and attorney of Albuquerque. the State Record $.0.i. jtlir represent the city of Santa Fe, shown map s over, hy sending Sunshine farics will "in black ink" entitled "Map of 33 Choice , fri ctions i t the f' .hini? law anil v ho will also return to this citv different plants. L. - oik War Savings Stamp (Lost ?4.Pj) Building Lots Belonging to James with snort sunn soon. Their new office will be open-- J R. C. Drive "The Bronco" Volume dance about them, the rain spirits io ronferrel man'- to cover your Subscription from date Lecturing For Splendid tohnson', surveyed by William White e of ed here 1st. and M. E. The that a of wMI the beds and fierce November 1R80, said tract bounded ti southen part the state July to 1. Dr. M. K. Wyldcr trite siy'ng "thing sprink'e being January 1923,, delivered addresses is a forever" is storm spirits will shake them as the and described as follows, Begin-in- i Ilxkey eloquent beauty joy especially at a on the line of a meet- to a of The dancers whirl about in abandon of point westerly On the recommendation of Gov- at Estancia Sunday at mass appropriate criticism Lot No. Ten (10), distant northerly trom ing held in the Methodist church, liron the 101R year book, recent - the elements. After the storm the the northerly line of Johnson Street, forty-on- e ernor W. B. Dr. Jacob II. one-hal- where 500 were Iv the editorial staff of ramnow. ann me (41) feet and nine and f (9&0 of I.as who deliver- persons present, produced hy liutrertng oiiiieruy thence fifty-tw- I.andau, Vegas, in the New Mexico Institute dance. will attack the inches; running westerly work. ed the solendid ecture on "The many stood outside unable to get Military Catcrpillers (52) feet and ten (10) inches; thence north- its in- Sapolio doing Scouring the building. At spoke Bound in dark red leather, with plants and weeds will crowd them erly ninety-on- (91) feet and three (3) World for Liberty" at the Moriarty they fifty-thre- e Struggle to a and the the title in the book out. but the of farmers, ches; thence northeasterly (5J) New Museum about a week ago. has large euthusastic crowd gold letters, brigade feet and seven (7) inches; thence easterly for U.S.Marine is an achievement children and Roy Scouts will Corps recruits. an on the same afternoon. throughout that garden twenty-fiv- feet and seven (7) inches to tin assigned itinerary save the - The will Lot as shown on laid Circuit. brings joy alike to the heart of the garden- pagent Number One, map; Men National who it. have no words the thence southerly along said Number Valencia County master craftsmen arranged spoken excepting One Number Four Now! who of the and Lots Two, Three, Join wear and those who it the forty-fiv- The F.Iks Social Committee an-- ! At a meeting held Sunday night to produced reading proclamation by and Ten, one hundred and (14S) as of The volume is dedicated to nresident on intensive farming. The feet and eight (8) inches to the point or this pounces a dance for Thursday even-- i at Belen, the opening feature Captain emblem the R. C. drive, 300 Jason W. James, "because of his true Indian Band will furnish the music. place of beginning. APPLY AT ANY ing May .10, for Elks and their friends approximately The said plaintiff further alleges that he are None will be allowed to take persons were in attendance. Splendid American spirit, his past clean record is credibly informed and believes that yon, part some of some claim to the POST OFFICE U.S. such as conform to the addresses were delivered ly S. C. as a soldier and a gentleman, his or you. make mm MoicN excepting H. chairman of the Va- constant of the his THE STEADY said above described premises adverse to MARINES costume regulations wdiich are knick- Livingston, support institute, $UB$CRIBER the estate of plaintiff and that during his for erbockers for the men and short lencia County R. C. Judge R. P. determined efforts to impress on the lifetime the said Jose K. Ortii made some Re-- Barnes and B. cadets their solemn to claim to said premises adverse to the SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM Misses dresses for the ladies. I Bishop F. Howden, obligations How of their in its hour of need." dear to my heart i$ the $teady estate of plaintiff herein and that there wo to the Red Cross. Albuquerque. Patriotic vocal country are unknown who claim some ceipts numbers the volume be declared $ub$criber, persons may and instrumental selections may safely in advance at the interest or estate in the ssid premise were rendered. to be the finest that has been Who pay$ fir$t adverse to the estate of plaintiff here- The State Record has an enquiry yet of each in. i i '"' .turned out the editorial staff of year; for a summer cottage on the Pecos by Who $end$ in hi$ money, and doe$ Plaintiff asks judgment that his estate Red Cross Notes the book. in be or elsewhere in the mountains of Magdalena year it gladly, the said premises established and Oscar Redman and J. R. Foss have 127 pages, on a quite that the defendants and each of them New Mexico for the sum- Containing printed And office a halo from h iv- CAPITAL GOAL YARD northern donated two desirable residence fine of book ca$t$ round the be barred , and forever stopped mer. having one to rent very quality heavy paper, the of cheer. ing or claiming any right or title la or Any person lots to which is filled from cover cover there- will write us giving descrip- tht chapter, were to to with He never it, I cannot af- to the said premises, or may part please be sold this week to the half tones of individuals and $ay$ "Stop of adverse to plaintiff and that plaintiffs tion which we will be pleased to highest splendid ford it," title to aaid land be forever and bidder. form of stu- quieted forward to the who is in groups, depicting every Nor "I'm more paper$ now set at reat. Swastika Cerrillos Coal, All Kinds enquirer getting at- Coal, Oklahoma. John B. Green, proprietor of the dent life and activity. The volume than I read," The names and address ef plaintiffs donated a is in itself a book its torneys Tfre McFie, Edwards end McFle, Anthracite Purity Bakery, targe cake memory and But "Send it, the family N. M. Steam Coal; Madrid, N. M., which was sold Casino true worth will alway$ $ay$ Santa Fe, The State Record will accept one at the Theatre appear to the cadets like$ it; Unless you appear and answer the com Madrid Coal, Cord and War which costs only during the performance Monday later in life, when the mystic maze In fact we all find it. the that plaint in said action on or before the !2ts) Coal, Smithing Savings Stamp of thing day of July 118, judgment by defaalt will $4.16 and will be worth $5.00 night. memory has transmuted the we need." be Sawed now, A fine from of Institute into the taken against you. Wood, Factory Kindling. January 1, 192.'!, in full payment of sheep Juan Garcia, thoughts days How welcome hi$ letter whene'er it Witness my hand and seal of the above will be sold in the near future most valuable possessions of the entitled Court this 23rd, day ol May Wt. your subscription from now to that Jr., come$ to u$. of District four seven months. The the proceeds to go to the local chapt- How it make$ our heart throb, how (Seal Court) NEAR A. T. S. F. DEPOT PHONE 85 MAIN date, years fund. T. C de Baca. State Record is $1.50 per year, but er it make$ our eye$ dance. County Clerk and is in- Club Work We we inward- Clerk of the Dis- this sacrifice being made to Booming outwardly thank him, trict Court ol Santa Fe duce its readers to help a "bit" more Seament Social Club The prospects for Curry county to ly ble$$ him. County. to win the war by buying more A very interesting meeting was go over the top in club work this The Steady Subscriber who payS in First Publication May M, 19U. stamps. held at Library Hall. Ever alert year are very promising- - From every advance. The Linotype Bulletin. Last Publication June 14, 1918. to the needs of the times the Club I RATE The estate of Mrs. Lulu I.. Catron, will donate the entire proceeds of POWER the late wife of John W. Catron, tht Pool-roo- m from May 20th, until son of Former U. S. Senator T. B. May 27th, toward the Hundred Mil- Catron, of this city, who died at lion Dollar fund of the National Red 200 K. VV. 7c K. W. her home at Playa del Rey, Califor- Cross. Contribution boxes will also per nia Mav 1st, has been appraised at be placed outside the dining halls THE SUMMER QUARTER AT 300 K. W. 6c per K. W. $505,000. and the inheritance tax fix and in thet pool-roo- m to receive do- ed at $18,000. Under the terms of nations. To insure greater financial 400 K. W. 5c per K. W. the will Mattie W. Lemons, her maid returns the weekly Red Cross day receives $5,000, a like amount is be- has been changed to Wednesday. queathed to J. D. Haines, of Butte. A pool tournament is taking place Montana, bookkeeper and manager of and will no doubt draw a big crowd. All in exceaa of the abore at K. W. NEW MEXICO STATE 4c per her property there. The sum of rort Stanton Press. is her sons Rites for $10,000 left to each of Special Cooking. and a daughter residing at Butte. Colfax County R. C. Notes which leaves the bulk of her estate The local chapter at Raton has re- SANTA FE WATER & LIGHT CO. to her husband. ceived donations for Military Relief amounting to $839.09. Money was Mrs. R. E. Ten F.yck wife of the ' in UNIVERSITY raised various ways and some ice president and reneral manager were personal donations.. of the New Mexico central, and 30 Junior Red Cross Auxiliaries daughter arrived in the city this have been officially recognized by week from their former home at the national organization, and sev- Alamosa Colorado. Harold Ten eral others will be organized at the OPENS Eyck the son, is visiting his parents opening of the schools in K from the September. here, having just graduated The three school auxiliaries in Raton AUNE'S high school at Grand Junction. Mr have been turning in to Red Cross Ten Eyck and son returned yester- headquarters an increasing output of day from a tour of the central lines knitted articles and GOOD THINGS TO EAT The hospital supplies 1918 in the track automobile. family June since February. A consignment of 15, hive bought a house and wilt make finished articles from auxilia- - Mr. county heir home here permanently nes outside of Katon were shipped Ten Eyck was formetly division su- last week to Denver and included Write today for complete information about the special advantages and Bakery Goods perintendent of the D. & R G. it the which he has following: work Coffee Cake Pie Alamosa, company French Tract school, 16 knit art- opportunities for you in a summer's at your 9 He wash-cloth- Apple continuously for years icles, 1 doz. s. Yankee, Raisin Bread Raisin Pie was at one time connected with the one complete afghan, 12 doz. wash- HOME UNIVERSITY. Santa Fe at Albquerque. cloths; Miami. 15 knit articles; Fruit 28 comfort pillows, 1,000 gun TRUTH AND POETRY wipers; Vermejo Park, 10 knit art- Address: DAVID R. BOYD, President, Albuquerque, N. M. Bananas Oranges Hush, little thrift stamp. icles, 16 hospital napkins, 2 tray Don't you cry; cloths, 25-l- b. box tinfoil; Moreno Grapes Apples You'll be a war bond Valley 8 knit articles ; Maxwell City, and wash-cloth- s, Vegetables-Cel- ery By by. 9 knit articles. 2 9 afgh- in the the world has the demand been so for Christian Science . an squares, 720 gun wipers; Colmer, Never history of great Sweet Potatoes 4 comfort pillows. As a result of a school entertain trained men and women as now. A liberal education is the one M'FIE EDWARDS & M'FIE ment. Miss Hazel Shank' school WE HAVE THEM ALL ATTORNEYS-AT-LA- room at French cleared f63, which sure foundation for efficient service. OFFICES is placed to the credit of the local Phone 26 Cantor PoUco A Ave auxiliary treasury and will be used KAUNE'S Wa.fctngi to purchase supplies for the Junior Saata F Now Red Cross work.