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., .. \ I . ' .. from this one · the :mea&\ll'cS actu .. law, as the. outcome of nve weeks ·of constant caucusing and wire pulling, are three bills :for the payment of and printing charges. IUs an amazing record; the worst that ·even a New Mex1c() republican legislature has ever: made. '£he republican leaders reuliz:e this fact.. Tpey awoke to a realization. of their at the first of and the result a wlld und desperate effort to force through a siX: clasS> salary bill, drawn by Senator H. B.llolt; which,, aside from being Uri· constitutional, madeJirst'class county salaries too high and fourth, Mth and slxth. class county salaries ttn- -justly lovt. The fused to stand for it; its unconstitutional feafltfes in class fLxingwere pointed out and this measure, like the individual county classification blll, went up in smoke, Now a .bill is .. proposed which will pay county officers. brftrSt class· counties annlximum: Df $4,500 year :Cor the four years up to January· 1, and thereafter $3,000 a year •. and the lower classes in propottion. This bill.is aimed to meet the require- . ments of county· officers who have drawn their· $alar-· ies up. to the iuU amount allo\ved urider the old law; and who have spent the money. A lot of them would not be ln a position to make a refund, and the 'meas-. ure is.largely for.their }?J;otection •. It is claimed that ;in the long run this bill w:ill.save the people money. t One thing.slrikes the observer here. The re .. publicans came to Santa Fe bursting \Yitb ""the . claim that the reason the county had no sala:rles was-William C.· McDonald. They had to haye a two thirds majority to overrtlle the. governor and get a salary bill; so they four honestly . democrats, themselves with the people· " of' the trick, to get that it, they started jn to do business. What is . · result? . For nve weeks Governor .McDonald has sat in his offlee ready to sign any kind of a decent salary For five weeks the tnembeis of tlie democratic minority in both houses have been waiting and ready .• to agree upon any· of a reasonable, co_mptomise · to get salary legislation out of the way ·of . necessary legislation" · .:And up to 'today· 'no legislation has the govetnor9n salariesi good ent,,nor the democrats had an to vote. on any kind o:f a salary bill.· Tltis is the way the republican two. thirds ·majority getS results for •· the It is,a striking exhibition political iri- .efticiency; ·of. bungling nuinagement ·and of brute . force·off the track .and running B.pluck. NQw 1 with nve weeks. -of the gone, the tepublican.lea.tlers have.waked up. to the" fact that . . , 'they not even con$ldeted an:d revenue seriously •. apptoprlation .. bijls atlunttl• with all therr complicabons.,,,and they ate 'they ate trying to drive their ·two.-tltird!i majority with a whlp and the majority i:f bucking .and buckifig 'hard. it Diight be :safely pre;. · · dieted that $essiOrt will en(! u it begun:, with a rlot fu ·the reptlhUcan· and lulir pulling match ·· m the repnblkan lobby, whith is ,to ·oo . .... -;,.t. I; ' :·, the work. The main examination of course will be made at las Cruces. The democrats lulve voted :for tl}is investigation and have welcomed it whtte pointing out plainly its pll1'p0se as a political club the effort whic}t will be Il1ade to use it as .a basis :for abolishing the office of traveling auditor. This latter, really, is is second the ·welfare of the and art ascer .. tainment the :facts is a very bad and insignificant , third. The full and complete publicity which bas been giv¢nJhe. whole proeeeding and the "'majority .program in this connection has discounted what other wise might have been rn.ade q serious mntter for the' ..,;;. democratic party, because of the .connec{i1>n of J. H. PutonAhe patty with the college hoard of . . ·· ·. · -The legislative situation has. been further· com .. plicated by The members have no objection to its being made, but they do object to its there are several members of the major-. ity in the hou5e who have announced" that furtherer- :£ott to· assail the governor, either in his p6Ucies nr his official powers. will be resisted by therti. · · . · The whole situation'is summed up by the follow.- ing; the republicans have spent nveweeks in placing. in 11 position· whete they can ab$olutely nothing iot the people, ot for the henent oftheit party. NQ de:ntQCrat, from.a purelY political standpoint has kick totning oit this From the standpoint o(the welfare· of the · state--- that is another Alld as to taxation and. rev .. enueJegislation; why talk nf it? lt appear$ to be re-: · :garded hereM a minot inciclentt among the :then who are to be in control. <,,. · .\ .. I .• '$2;00 Per · .Annum couragitig and w.e llhould . do . . . • (!\'crytlti.tlg practkablc to Stt!;huu A Wtltlttllg that bas an the effec.;t; :ut1l ii, of lt hn'l bi!!\'tt sent by •he t:uittd States lo l10U1 t;reat Comm'ss'oner- Ad- ain an<l 1 1 .. 5 .. . . war:rted that the gcit!.lrn1 use of the Ouitl!d States tlag by Urithh - i . would viewed here with An adjourned scllsii:ln · ot the grave coueeru. Gt:t'tf!ility•·b itt:. board of COUnty formed that the destruction liy wits heM Monday;. aU tucmbc:fs Gcrmay of ally A:merlc:ut · present •. of t11e tW() .h.t th.c Jtl1wTy pn'l!!:riltr.:d war zo.ue_ prohibition' (lcctious heht la11t o( thl! Nottl.t sea would lead to week; at C;tpi.hw . " . · were <:lUJVassed and a ltlils.s of ··. tax matters .ndJuatcd. Fall Back ---- Feb. H.·p !l'Jtt. Two Traln.sta.be C.'\latuntiOI1 or r.odz by tJte . • ....... , itt1U19·ls:t!l bc.eit eottfirtrted, :tCl'<>td• . . 1 l'houg& the time c:ard t1ai tiot to. a ·Petr<>grntl to lJeen issued, WflltUe bcefl !J()Itll• tlu! ltava5 agt:nc.Y which ·officially informed tltat pas!l.anger $tlltli$ 'tlia't stor<:!J, ofi1ces; trahts Nos. 1 at.nl S nte to t)e ti• 111i1!1ariat nnd traHsports are be• sto.re.ri. ott tbt ihst. · 'l'hey iug · to · are ttot to be ali. sfttl} train!!, 50 nt!tc11 on the Gertttau tmt wilf tub from 'mi. ·Paso to ftoutler. · . · ·• Metttpbi!h lt is with i great ·r,odz, thuecmul city or or thnl Wf titakt '\lftr!J eapture<lby ott this linnouncement; Cot Utetle two Dl!ecm.ber 6,: .flelcl munhal tridtt;'.rrord treater \'on ·mucleubtu•g began· hht cfastt oOJiia '!etUo,.. tblllli: lor Wutiaw.., 1S •niles lo t lt t: otbe!•· · · ddttk.ea:lt. · I - .. . .... . ' I .. '

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·~ Asid~ from this one · the :mea&\ll'cS actu .. ~lly law, as the. outcome of nve weeks ·of constant caucusing and wire pulling, are three bills :for the payment of legisl~tive salnri~ and printing charges. IUs an amazing record; the worst that ·even a New Mex1c() republican legislature has ever: made.

'£he republican leaders reuliz:e this fact.. Tpey awoke to a realization. of their pos~tion at the first of thi~ w,~ek and the result w~s a wlld und desperate effort to force through a siX: clasS> salary bill, drawn by Senator H. B.llolt; which,, aside from being Uri· constitutional, madeJirst'class county salaries too high and fourth, Mth and slxth. class county salaries ttn­-justly lovt. The ·majbrlf1'-lt{>~ .cauCUJi:Jliet'P..be.rnJ~ fused to stand for it; its unconstitutional feafltfes in class fLxingwere pointed out and this measure, like the individual county classification blll, went up in smoke, Now a .bill is .. proposed which will pay county officers. brftrSt class· counties annlximum: Df $4,500 ~ year :Cor the four years up to January· 1, 191~; and thereafter $3,000 a year •. and the lower classes in propottion. This bill.is aimed to meet the require- . ments of county· officers who have drawn their· $alar-· ies up. to the iuU amount allo\ved urider the old law; and who have spent the money. A lot of them would not be ln a position to make a refund, and the 'meas-. ure is.largely for.their }?J;otection •. It is claimed that

;in the long run this bill w:ill.save the people money. t

• One thing.slrikes the observer here. The re .. publicans came to Santa Fe bursting \Yitb ""the . claim that the reason the county o!Jic~rs had no sala:rles was-William C.· McDonald. They had to haye a two thirds majority to overrtlle the. governor and get a salary bill; so they thre\~.:out four honestly elect~d . democrats, themselves with the people·

" of' the trick, to get that t~vO'-thirds. it, they started jn to do business. What is . · result? .

For nve weeks Governor .McDonald has sat in his offlee ready to sign any kind of a decent salary bill~ For five weeks the tnembeis of tlie democratic minority in both houses have been waiting and ready .• to agree upon any· ki~d of a reasonable, co_mptomise · to get salary legislation out of the way ·of . necessary legislation" · .:And up to 'today· 'no legislation has t~ched the govetnor9n salariesi good hadot1rldif!er~ ent,,nor .hav~ the democrats had an oppo~nityr- to ·~ vote. on any kind o:f a salary bill.· Tltis is the way the republican two. thirds ·majority getS results for

•· the people~ It is,a striking exhibition o£ political iri­.efticiency; ·of. bungling nuinagement ·and of brute . force·off the track .and running B.pluck.

NQw1 with nve weeks. -of the ~siorr gone, the tepublican.lea.tlers have.waked up. to the" fact that . . , 'they hav~ not even con$ldeted tttx~tion an:d revenue J~gfstation seriously •. t.h~·se¢ th~ apptoprlation .. bijls atlunttl• with all therr complicabons.,,,and they ate scared~ 'they ate trying to drive their ·two.-tltird!i majority with a whlp and the majority i:f bucking .and buckifig 'hard. .~oday it Diight be :safely pre;.

· · dieted that ~his $essiOrt will en(! u it begun:, with a rlot fu ·the reptlhUcan· ~ucus. and lulir pulling match ·· m the repnblkan lobby, whith is sup~ ,to ·oo

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the work. The main examination of course will be made at las Cruces.

The democrats lulve voted :for tl}is investigation and have welcomed it whtte pointing out plainly its pll1'p0se as a political club a~d the effort whic}t will cerlain~y be Il1ade to use it as .a basis :for abolishing the office of traveling auditor. This latter, really, is

is second the ·welfare of the and art ascer .. tainment o£ the :facts is a very bad and insignificant

, third. The full and complete publicity which bas been giv¢nJhe. whole proeeeding and the "'majority .program in this connection has discounted what other wise might have been rn.ade q serious mntter for the'

..,;;. democratic party, because of the .connec{i1>n of J. H. PutonAhe patty chai~~n, with the college hoard of regen~s. . . ·· ·. ·

-The legislative situation has. been further· com .. plicated by the·inve~tigation. The members have no objection to its being made, but they do object to its purpo~e-nnd there are several members of the major-. ity in the hou5e who have announced" that furtherer­:£ott to· assail the governor, either in his p6Ucies nr his official powers. will be resisted by therti. · · .

· The whole situation'is summed up by the follow.­ing; the republicans have spent nveweeks in placing. them~lves in 11 position· whete they can ac~omplish ab$olutely nothing iot the people, ot for the henent oftheit party. NQ de:ntQCrat, from.a purelY political standpoint has ~ny kick totning oit this .legislatbre~ From the standpoint o(the welfare· of the · state--­that is another matrer~. Alld as to taxation and. rev .. enueJegislation; why talk nf it? lt appear$ to be re-:

· :garded hereM a minot inciclentt among the :then who are sup~ to be in control. <,,. ·

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'$2;00 Per ·

.Annum

couragitig and w.e llhould . do • . . . • ·~ (!\'crytlti.tlg practkablc to Stt!;huu A Wtltlttllg that bas an the effec.;t; :ut1l allv.um.~ ii, of lt thr~at hn'l bi!!\'tt sent by •he

~,~:~~- t:uittd States lo l10U1 t;reat Uril~ Comm'ss'oner- Ad- ain an<l Germn~}. ·I~ug:taud 1~ 1 1

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.. . ~ . war:rted that the gcit!.lrn1 use of journe~ '~ession the Ouitl!d States tlag by Urithh

- i . v~Silds would lr~ viewed here with An adjourned scllsii:ln · ot the grave coueeru. Gt:t'tf!ility•·b itt:.

board of COUnty COtt1ntfs~iOf.IC'I'S formed that the destruction liy wits heM Monday;. aU tucmbc:fs Gcrmay of ally A:merlc:ut · vc~st:l present •. •tbetetur~I1S: of t11e tW() .h.t th.c Jtl1wTy pn'l!!:riltr.:d war zo.ue_ prohibition' (lcctious heht la11t o( thl! Nottl.t sea would lead to week; at C;tpi.hw . :t~d Co~oua, ~eriouHmtiptic_ulious. .· " . · were <:lUJVassed and a ltlils.s of ··. ··~•-=*•:·""--:-"'

tax matters .ndJuatcd. Oerm~trts Fall Back '~~

---- .Io~bndoti, ~ttg>. 1 Feb. H.·p !l'Jtt. Two Traln.sta.be ~e.stored C.'\latuntiOI1 or r.odz by tJte Ucr~

. • ......., itt1U19·ls:t!l bc.eit eottfirtrted, :tCl'<>td• . .

1l'houg& the time c:ard t1ai tiot in~ to. a ·Petr<>grntl 1Hsrn~.teb to lJeen issued, WflltUe bcefl !J()Itll• tlu! ltava5 U~\vtt agt:nc.Y which ·officially informed tltat pas!l.anger $tlltli$ 'tlia't stor<:!J, ofi1ces; :cotu~ trahts Nos. 1 at.nl S nte to t)e ti• 111i1!1ariat nnd traHsports are be• sto.re.ri. ott tbt 16~h ihst. · 'l'hey iug retni)Y~4 · l:!a~tily to lta1i!i't~ · are ttot to be .tu~ ali. sfttl} train!!, 50 nt!tc11 west~ on the Gertttau tmt wilf tub from 'mi. ·Paso to ftoutler. · . ·

·• Metttpbi!h lt is with i great ·r,odz, thuecmul city or Pot~nd. ~deal or sa.ti~'fai:tiott thnl Wf titakt '\lftr!J eapture<lby th~ Gc:rttl~rul ott this linnouncement; Cot Utetle two Dl!ecm.ber 6,: ~htn: .flelcl munhal tridtt;'.rrord treater convenf~n.ee \'on ·mucleubtu•g began· hht cfastt loth~ peopl~ oOJiia '!etUo,.. tblllli: lor Wutiaw.., 1S •niles lo t lt t: a~y otbe!•· · · ddttk.ea:lt. ·

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~NEI!.CAP A USEFUl ANQ MUCH APPRE~IAt~O ARTICJ..~.

To' Tboite With the $pare'T!me and Ne!;ellai-y Skill, the Followlnll OJ·

rji!t;tloni for I~ Makhi11 Will Be ' · Po.un~ Ample.

• Tlto cflrecU<ms to'r tbls are tor · ~an'• m~dlum 111zo; lt. Ia a llplencllcl pattern, aa tho part covering illo"knee­

. cap Is softly padded wltJt Jqopa ot wool dn11l!lc. · ·· • . · About nix mincefl Qt white l!portll

'W(Hll will ·be needed tor a pair, I( worke4 wjth No, l2 l1ook. Thll ba~k

. · . tl1roa4 ot ,aUtclt to be talt~n throqgh· out, .. . WClrli 60 c:b11ln lltlt(lhos, turu, . now 1.-.-.A trelllo .In lltth trom book

illld 1 Into each of tbB oUter stltclloll . io Md ot chnln, ti7 ·11titcl11:11, tl1~ · t11rn· 1nA: chain t11klnsr tho phtco ot l- treble; turn. '

Jlow.o ~ ·tlfli,-•, 3 cllaln, 1 treble 1n bnclc thre!ld ot · uvorY 11Utch ot prCJVJ•

' 01111 row; ll!rn Ulld rflJlCII.t. trolll. ~ tbrl)(!. thlllliJ mbro; turn.. ,. . • · ·

---~-.,-...,·-: ___ ~ -llmv---(1,-.3 ehllfn..--.Zri·· coruiccuttve trolil'o!1-t1Ul chain 'iitnndlng 1111 O!lll trllbltJ·,J! In lht! noxt nlltcb, l :n oRCb ot tho nrxt !i, 2 In t.ltll llext nn1l 1 In each -oftho t-OIJIIIhlhiK 25; turn.

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HPW ?o·"A d®lllo crochet 111 llnrh bt tllo Jlr11t 2!i !!tltdHla, 2 111 tl)Q next (lhlll wJII hCJ tho nortrcHL ot th!'. 2. fn (he laat lnrrctlllllln the Jlr!WitiUll ttJW), 11 .r1>Ubl1.1

• ('ror!lo~· In crv.•h ot tbo rollowlng lltltl;lhcll n11 tar n11 tho oih!JI' lncro!Ullil lnt<l tho IJust (If thoBo two wt1r)l: t double crocho~ illHl 1 troblo, then a. t.reblll Jo 1!11<'11 ot tllo rnm41rlfnK ;tr; .·~rtltch~. (.Noto•·4b(lro tnuMt. alwn:Ya · · bo •. :Jq JtlltheH A.t. oncb ond ot tlt!J work out• afdo :tho ·tncrt•uaoa atid th.:cm:ullcli,) Turn, · . .. .

How 8.-~.211 trol1hJ~ •. 2 lrebloa 111 no~ I. • commem:o tho Jle!X~ ttiJblo all 1111\IAl but l1e(oro P!!~!lf11& U.111 luwk 11lrov~Sll tho lltllch lrr lhfl PflltloUII row. lll!ICI! tho rorct1n11vr of tho loft htiiUJ UliOII tho "'ool AIJit .kO!itl 1t th(Jrn whllo com•

nm 111111!11, toriufn~-4 loop; rt•IJIOVII tbti ifllllllr llhd i'tlPCIIl trom • to thu ucxt. lner(llllltl; Jnto tho l1u1~ o.t tlll.llll) work l ttelJJu tUtti. 1

. doulllo <'t<i<'hol, · tht-n ~G doub\p cr()' rhn!JH turn;

How t• .. , 2G <1ou1M Hoclloltl, ll ht thlJ rmxt, .l fn cl'!f:h ot tho U(ll(t to tllu h1• etenlll.', l tloulllo rroc·ltct And 1 !!iililf!. fu·JaMt Of ttld lW(); '!!11· frobhm: tum,

llt!Vcat l'Owlt 8 .-ntJ 11 Jl\'n thllcll mor.-, but Wlilltt fll1li'!11Utllf row 11 tor Uto J1111t llnw, ornlt tbu IIICI't'lllltl.

Work tho ut>n n l'<IWB in Ull.t i!llttitt 1111\llllnr, liul carl! rnw

c•w bo retiUirecl) dc.crcaalng each r11w unUI thcru lito only li1 11tltcbo11 •• 1\t flrllt. .

Joh~ lbo Jut row to t11o toundi\Uon cluiln Wflh I' lllilldll crocbet. FlUlten ott;

A tow ot :1 t'haln loop mny lie adtled at. cltcb Nlll Cit tho kUCIH.'all •' illcaa­uro. ----...... .,.,.......

8uhu and Bolit. Ssilholt uud belta vacy enormously,

and arn deeldodi.Y·f!llalnt. Sotnu ot tho walaUc•t( AOWliA ltrtl rotldorl!d all tho lt!Oto watath~llt,b.Y extta draper.)'. wblcb J!OtiJIIJ addlld Oil JIUI'JlOIIQ (o Clhllrgo ib" tlgurtJ. 01111 ot Chelle 11bow• a prnur dri!JIIill wldo liiUib, ot black .talUo tntro• duced Ill to tho .Ill do dtt'lllli ot a lltono· colored vell'et i!UIC braided with black, Uto .11••11 Jn tho el'lnter ot tha

a I!I\Uum1d wahttcoat bal\VC<!Il tbe fronlil ot 11 Toni;' roltt, orul!rj!ell at tho tddo .and hnmcdtutclr hlltllll down J!>OP!!• JIOt •tlcJmptbig to Uc 11t ~II.

A Cape Model. .• An old <'lltiU modal had great ~rot111

ot volv(!t ll•llt continued· l.n attalf;b~ bauda tdon!(~tfio lldftt!ll, lt Willi of treC)n btmi1ldotli. Tho ha-udll wcro of lllaek V('J\'t\t Pfllfld 1\'ltb nUn 011 Ula fdt;cll.

A lltrlklllg tur lltlt WAll I.\' rlpplo •houl• well! bordorcut Wltb -""·"'~·- •

tJj(! !lllliii,JIIIOH"

taklll(. thu ~!i oulaldo abli.t tor ill.llllo Umn. tho tl11r. ttUI<'llt'll\ at Cll\t'h emil na bcfuro. lrlg aldrt. 1t. -did ttnt look ba~Jy; In

Work !i rowa ur pla\ht tr(!bloil (tllol't! fatt1 .after- thn 111'8t tltart tht, other ,,r-lun, 1\\J a 1nrl!!lr ()r 11hlllller 1<11110< •uU• Joolul'd )1!$lJ MW:

• SHORT coAl's ARE WELCOME Now F•altfon Will Come 1111 an tt ..

peclal loon to tho Woman or 01t1all Propottlona,

dtcular. with ·a. bordet t~r \mid aad lluUonll, TM wh.olb Ja 'lrlfsh amt eaaltr madtt.

Jf rou Jl)(l) a heavier cllllfon · In tu.r

SLOBGISH BOWELS Nosfok headache sour· stomach,

· biliousne$s or ~on$tipatlon by morning ...

Ge~• l01l~nt bo~ JIQW, TurA tile raacala. oqt-.-t.lle llead•cbe,

biJI()iJ~ne•a,· lndli'!Btl()n, t}le l!lc;lk, a()U, atomach , and t9ul pse11-turn · the~ Qut fQ-J;llsh~. atJJ4 keep tb~m t:~ut 1!:l~ll C.a•cafetiJ, • • . · • ){Jlllonw ot men and women tak~ • Ca•carf!t •now and then llnc.l MYer know the mtsecy cauaer;t by a-.luY nve~r·~:lotr.tred bo'Well Clr !'n up•e~ atom·

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Don't put In abqth'er day ot i:tl,treaa, · J-et CllBI:arl!tJJ ctcanae )'()ur atowach; r11move the sour, fermcmtlnr !OQd: take the ll:~tces• bile from your liver an!! carry out 1111 the consUpaCo~· wa•h~ mat~er and polson !n the bo'w!lll, . Then you will fll!ll ~;rE!at. ~ caac~t tP.Pigbt iltraiJhtcm. you

out by mornlrl&· • ~bey wor~ "''illl.le Yl>u ·111eep, A.~. l().ceut ·box; from any drur· store. meanint: IWellt 11tomn.cb and clean, hll:aHh;y l\lld. bowel acUt>n tor month•~ Cbn· dren Jcmi cascaret11 because t.be7 never rrlpe or· aicken.. ,Ady, • '

Almoat Huma". ••t•m aoJug on · 11. atrlkot• ntd the

tnatctJ, • .. lletler nt>t:• l'l*l!J)(lndc.d thuotd tlfJ!t!.

:•rou'l! lose >·our head ft rou dot•

IS CHILO CROSS, ~· FEYfru[H,. SICK

Mother! If. tongue. Ia

Sy11Jp of Figs. ' Children 1cwi'ibri'<:ctult lauttt~

M.d lltlthlnt lila!!: cleaii!UIJ the. tender stomach, llYet kn!l bowel• &o ni~tliT.

4 child almpl)' 'Wlll Mt •ton. lllaYln.K to empty Ua6 bOwot• •. and .th& reilllt.lt th&Y become Uxhtlr do«ed 'With wute1 .ltYel' &eta JlluxKfah, atDI11&cll tours. then _1o.u.r ltlUe one becomu

halt•lek, don't eflt.

. ' . .. . . . .Ai:mmaTON.-~lan!l ior the btt>ck oi bulldlnJa tp br erec,1Y,d ill 'W!lshlnJ, ton._, .llo mentorfal to'Mr.#, Woodrow Wllson1 on whlc~ tbe: co!ln~···

lll!li~' wotnln !U'llltft~fl llav~ been worJif!lF• ~~~ In the l!ands .0~ :Mrs. Afch,l· · · . . · .• • . baJCJ:aopldnB,prei!Jdentqf the womat:ll!

· · · · dep~Jrtment . ot Ole C!vtc' fed,er~tfon. ,A. blockot two-ta!¥1ll)' brick ho!laes

' WJI) be .bUilt, COIISfst!ng of tWo lind tour-room lil)artments wltb bath, th .. .bedro()JU of goc4 11lze, lls!Jt and lllf1; . the SeCQDd fOOill 'Wnl be a Colllblna.­tlon ltl.tcben anlt Jlyb1g J'QOnt 1\Dd Jill

· ·wm race eltller the street or back ~:JW!jij,~.---"'f!"E~~p Y.ardl!; there·wljl bfil no· roomq b!!Dt

on court11. Eac:h apartment WUI have . a private e11~uc::e tram the lltrJJet lnw 1 ~:;~~~~~~~ . ~->--> · -.'~ ----- --·-- --tlie nrda-;'liiO<the~tvllt-l:nrn~JlUblt~r J:;

ball problelll, and the tdea ot Privacy and a r9alhQtn,!l will be fneulcatlld. In the rear .ot each bousCI will be, a )'ard w.bere ehUd.re~ maY -ple.r un!let

the JQothllr's eye, sato·.trom dlii!Jerll .or trafilc 1111d ptreot aqeldents. Qon!ll4• erllbltr·li.Pace will.l!e set aalde tor a, eommu11ltr pta:rJrOund for the children.

ln the center ot the croup ot b()useS' wiJl be a 't)ufldlng llllocl aa e. pla~:e ot ~tberln~, con!ltltutlng .a nelghborbo(ld center where tb!ll'Q .me.r be dan clog, enterta,lnm!lnt!l_ . an!l general m_eetlnga, A daY _nul'!! .. e ry w.lll h Installed and 4 contPetent 'llro~pan placed In cbarg~ ot !t. ,A cQI!ImUnltY l!Ulndry Wlll be (nrH~tlled In the co~tter buUdlnr, ll.ttecl up J11model flll!bl()n: t11.bs, ~Qt 11nd cold wate.r1 1tea111 dqers or ~ood apaco 'tor I>POII·alr !lf)'ln8''wJ111lo provided, Thll Jauuar.r and tbo day nursorr were pol !It# In which Mrs. Wlls()n was clecldedlt f!ttoreatea. The rontl of the houaea will range tront .1.60 .to fl2 a month; . . . -

. Diplomats Now Call Was~ington Plymouth Roc](

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WASl:JlNOTON-.hu been n_ feb_ 11111_ c4 "PlriDOuth :nock.*' 'fA dfptonu.Uc cl~les:. J,•orntorly It wu eoJ:Udclert\d ono of the most dealrabte PQSt.l, upeelll,lty

tor baehelora. Several bflls puaed by tha .Prmnt eonsre~s, howcter, have had tbe .,tteet or •lm~t puttlltg the eUy Jn tho efllllll ot Otto or the ton11 ~arcfullr trtanaged b)' the Pulit&tll a wnple ot ate.

U mlldc percolate

Sat!l. l!o-Mra, ',l'hreotll!li'MI 'JI. 11 mdow, I• ahil not7 ·

STOMACH MISERY · GAS, JNDIGESIION

"Pape's Olapepsln" ftxes stck, sour, gasay stomachs iit # ,

five mfnutea.. 'l'tmt Ul Intlve JDblutullllatomacla '.

dtatrett Win co.· NoindJJeatle~a, beazt. bunt. ~un1eu or bel<:bln.r ot au.acll!, or erucuUolt11 or undl&r•t~ tOO<!, ~ao · dlszln()l.•• ble~attnc-, or tout brt&lb.

l'ape'• .Diapeptlil ta note4 tor Ita sPeed Jn n~t~latlng ul~Mt 1l.om•W. lt II tbe •urut, qulckethnclmoatoer­Wn lu~se•Uon remedy ht tha Wbote world, aud•beafdoa Jt. 18 birmlea..

Plea$0 for )'our ulce1 cet a larro tlti.Y-oeut . cue."..ot ~.apo'.t. .Dtapepaht ftom any 1lore and llUt' YCIIIl' ltDm&oll ri&ht. Doil't k&ep on tx!t.q mlterabl....,. Ute 18 tOQ ahort-::rou are not·~Jurre long. 10 make Your •taT ~&reeable. Eat wii•t rou ltlce and dJ1ut lt: ott• Jor 1t withOut. dJUd. ot relJ~u. ln the atomaeh. ·

Pape'a Dfapepaln belongs Ia :Your hOttJe wwar. Sboald one .or the ram- , lit liat. toml!lhlng which don't ~• cwlth them. or In eap ot an attaek ot h:tdlteatron, d1t1Jepala. tutrltta or ttoruch derangement at da)'tlme ot< durbig tho nltht. It It :handy to ti•• the qulckeat. reUet kttown. Adr. ..

Frotn Man•a Standpoint. .. What Js chacn~, Ji.ll 'I" "tt 1s about the third t{age Jri tha.t

dli!liafle known· ilfl .houtecle&n~ ....

SALT$ It: BACKACHY OR KIDN~YS TROUBU: YOU

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• P~hliihtoel £ya..,- Friday ~t- M~tuhvhil~ uxaticm.leg-islation c. ~i-zozo,. t.inc.o. '" County, ~w is at a !Hand:-~tm. The m~mb-rs·

... __ __..;,__ .. _ .. -··. _ -~ -·---·- ---:c--:--· _ in.~Jivlllually are. absorbed in .:th ~ . :muterllll ""' 13SOI>!td-C11l8B )l~&tu~ ~~·t4a J.><!Ot 91Jloll ilt O!lrrbozo, • )[,,·June ~. llllltl sab'ry ma ~ t!'!r• 'rl:!e' bosses • 'an:f

i( . . ~l>~.;rlpti;., Rat•IT2~oo~;a: :r•r. iiit moiith~ U;?()=---= np iri .. the llir on the tax prof:t:a. . · , • ·-•-··- -·· ,+------~--· -- lt Jqo~s as if tlfcre ~igh~ b~ .·~t.,

fiAL.EY &; .J)ING.WALL .. Pl!blisbera <tefin('te program to kl!ep fax leg· I -·':........,....~_.:_ __________ ~-·H··· ·--- · ~-··--~· ··'"~-·= istatiott "baUec:l ~ctp'~~.mttii· rightj

With the Lawmakers. I attori:H:1lc:ne;alJ a, r~pll~lican, at th~ eud of th~ .session, wheu l (.By Sl)l.'clul Correspon<lent) d..eolil~cs ~fte.r~ ·~·ttothing .111 ~lte .1t.tea.$~fe~ m;ty ... be .pttshad.· tby<~~gh·~t

~. ' constitution ~g.alnst suc11 a b!ll, uuJler tlte emergoencJ of lunttM Santa lt'e, N. M., Febnu~r.r. 4..:.... which cle!lrly ilt the fairest Pill thiie, 'l'hls. is. the gravest dlluger ·

.. Prospect~ el\rly in the, week. ~hilt j~t:J>t:?posed •. J"d~e Hewitt, tbe the. people of New. Mt>xico. f~c.c I . thi'> w.eek a :ti.

1 .. n a.) ngreeme.nt m .• 1g. bt m. ~poot.Y ... ~ous ... ~ lea~er ass.e rts t~H~t dgb. t n. ow •. ' T. h. ere. a.re men. m the l be reached on the cQunty lilnl)ry b): t.be~um~lee~p~dtent ofmakm~ lcglslatl.lre.on both sictes of the pr-oble!li; feU with a: crash Tues• twenJy:six vaht~,~,ti()n cl<~,s<>~S any politica) fence 'vho are eamestly qay morning wben'the repub~i~an P?ssibilitY; of" a• .constitu.ti?Ui\1 ,seekinr .n. sound t;t:.: s.(litem, .and members Qegan a two '\lilys. )Olnt (hfficltlty would be a,n:r~ed. Judge there are men <mt of t?7 Jet;t&la· ci\n..:us, .in the room of th"e state Hewitt hope~J~ write into th!ll. ~ure wlJo 'f!re just: as e;irnestly ~upreme court' in ;ul ~ff9rt to ~giH biV·. ~hould 1~ P'ISS, an elastu; sce~iltg protection for p.rh'ate out bitter differences altlollg the! provtsum for ~mployment of dep• itm:re11ts flr:.t. and good ta.~ l~g~ mem'bers of the all. powerf.\t·l .. m~ uties in .. the vario~lli o.llil'~s,. o~ o~·~ isl.11 tion ;ts far as possible .there·

. jodty o~. th~ hJuse .re~~tbhcan <J.J:r o.f the ~o;ul.ty com~uss1o~e~,~ after.. TlH'f!!' are. oth~·rs who .:auc1u, ~omtJJJtteetlto ·a 1.\Vcnty•, w,tthtu cert;un well dehu<.:~lluutt:s· !Jbw next to notbmg about the

· six {)1.' cottnty nnit classification I ancl u.rider proper safeguards 11.11<1, taxation' llilr.~>tiou anu who are bill, wi1ic. h woul;l fl. en~it tbe v~r· restrfctions. "fbi~. pr<wision .Is I afraid to .. couunit ~hemslves.l.'jther .· ions delegations to ux s~lar1tes P,rovt:rl,r cover£:d m the Uewtttj way or at'alJ. , 'I he outlook tp· for their rcspl'ctive,, count:ies:]sa;lary bill, one of twelve s~thtTJ' daJ for a soutHl, well b<tlaJH:cd. TheN \V~s. ql'ill the· majority I tJills n9w ll?fore the llS~cmb~y. ta~ srstt Ill is not encouraging'. ·membcrslHP or tl!(~ senat-e, stand.- It. seems fatrl,r ,.gp_fe to p,redtl't 'l'wo intportnnt ct.htcatl!''!al

. • ing p;tt fOr a five class bill simi· I Urat if a satisfac~o~y s.al~~Y la.w jl\llla'>ttrcs lmvc been introduce!l;; tar to tlua which Gover·nor ~1c· i i" p;lSS!Hihere ~~u~. sesston tt Wt~l fOU~ for the sevct~ mou t~s cot!t·l l>vnald vc.tocd at the lust,~Jestuon; l be on \he twcn.ty•snc cmmty class-1 pulsllty school tcrmr . wluch will nhlwugl1 after two long caucus 1 i~icatiou b;ts!s· No other forn~. is i pass, and a free, ic~t boolc .law, ,es-.itllls this bill W<ts motllfictl to· hl~ely to Hahsfy the pcop'c. Asull• i by H~natt>r ·.\ nltun, O(ftwnal,

•11 .. p,r n Ri~ clilt>S bill. in Oriter to ntN:t 1 from tl1e Sill§lr.r legis~ation, tbc,:witll th«: \'Oters of each' :t~\:h!-wl

'f t:ln~ wishc:a ol' San Miglt•!l conn• top liner..iu intct;..:~.>t tbts wcek,at· f,li~tril!t, wluch may tHn,. Ml)n: ty':i. d!!leg;ttion · n-t the highest tl.'ntion here ba~> been centered; than lSO biltllnve bstm introtltt!!t:d l ninrk illld San J uun artl Sando,•al UJ>nn the uo~· evident' effort of; in th,e hou'<a n nd Wl'll i>ver 100 inj eoutHy demandft ttt the lo,vcst. the majortty managers to uw,ke a! the senate. 'l'he,r liCck to rcacJJ 'l'h~ bigbest mark w<\ssom.ewbete itical Scluult•l out of the failure; almost iN~ry llclcl of lmm•ut ~!C:•

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l~"or 1Janqu<Jt :nuJ tlittner" P.artiet~.

Carrizozo Eating House r:. W. GORNEY. Mutaater.

'rable Supplied wiili the Best • the market afro1ds.. , ""

OUR J?EPOSIT~ Hiv¢ greatly in~tt'!ased during the past ·year" We give the best servicet we do' ftothlng b .. t · . _ .banking. · . Writ~ U.$ witlt r~gard to our14'ciUtie.s for taking

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WH.OLESALE and RETAIL.·

Our· Stock. of · Getteral Me~chandise · i.s . large and 'Well assorted ... ·we buy ·P!'tc- ''I

tically all of our heavy' goods iJJ. carload. lots, direct from the , ~anufacturers. This enables us to· make ·advant~geous ~p.rices to our customers. .. Mail. orders .given ·prompt attep.t~'!!l' and ·for ·goods in quantities are

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WeiCh ·&'TitSwOrth CAPI'rAN. NEW MEXICO

i·$F*M111Mt MM WP'NLI,W''NP911

JOHN E~ BEl~L . Quality Groceries

FANcv ·AND s'rA·PL1B uooi>s '

The Only Exclusive Gr{lcery in Carriztif.o

Fruit.t, nuts, candies and vegetables in t1eason

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. ' up~to-.date drug shop. We bi:Ji.eve in the .>:Good S~rvice Ia~ and will give.·you. the

··})est we know how •. ~call. ' '

ROLLAND-BROs~· ' ' . ' ' '~'

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Carri~ozo, N. M.,

·Choice ' ... , ~ Whi.ski.es, Beer,· Wine.s,

itnd · Cigars. Pooi'Room.

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BOTlU MP BARRft WtiiSKlfS. THE STAG ' .

SALOON SEIPP'S & BUDWlSER

BEEf~.

. ' BILUARP.S AftD POOL

arrtzozo CttAS~< A. STEVENS, .Proprietor

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.PROMPT •• .SERVICE

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I .ivery Barns Mnin Street

Best Corrals El Paso Avenue

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fiRST-CLASS TfAMS~BUGGifS,HA(KS ·,

Port Witie ntackl}erry Brands • OJ~ l{jngdoUt Ulend~d Wbt!>by

Anywhere

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.50 flet QUlUt, $4.00 per Ga Uon.

Wholesale Prices on Seipp's Seier · to Outside Dealers.

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: ZONA PQMADE if use,4 "'"lqly 1ritl 'beautif,.. a-.d pfe~en'e.10UI' C<>mplexiQn ~.!1 ti~lp. J'CJII tet&JD the. bloqa of u.~Jy y~th ·for away 7eus. Try it f~r so datil. If . ~Qt more ~-.n t~at•4fie4 .1011' 1~. 1Qur PlO!ley ·. b,ack.. ~oo at : dtutg•sts 01' .mail~ -.cllre4 ·Zo .. c.,..,,. WicldtJ, Ku.

In tile fqwl fpr· bre~k.f111.11t.

lie . il non rocle th!ltn1sht, bqt r .. r away •. T!>WI.fd

lly H; M. IE~BERT~ ~II.Wll the I!OUndU.e«lllllold to dr~W.·Jtear. &E$ii!5~;:;;!!!;:5::;:5;::;::5;:;:::=;;=;tj er, then theY. C!laB~fl .llbruptly. · ltoll•

. . .• . . erts. surmised. tli"t tlle .bel!.ilt waa;i~lk• (1?04>¥rl~:llt;,, ;ll!U, by 'W'. 0·, ~l)apm~ 'ng an ante)ope, but be 11ald no t.urtber ·. 1dh;t~;~~! .. a~!cl Ro~erts Wttiv~ r, tb.ouiht to the. matter. r.!Qnll w!lre

polntil,lg to the falnt Wll&Qn. trail. that ~:<nvatdl;y b!lasts, IUid unJ11ss driven llY lay among Uua 1>.1.n-ned grass, .and JlC)J>. hunger rarel;r Jl.ttuoked . a; m1m, ·.and

DEPENDENCE ON PlRT ROADS

•..U ~nder!lt()Od' Tbe word .. .moallll. ~eve~ tn tl1e .ope~. . . ''wfllte JDI,Ul'' .l!olld Ja 111 Ul,llYel11al ulle. · He .!!hot a: gijlpeAo towl and WM :relit- · • j)lrougpout.~~o wld" region of .Atrtc;a. J»g upon the bank· waitins tor ·~he aun For man)' Year11 nlnQ-ten.thl! ot ·tile

They lore 9f M~e<h Importance to Farme!'al'ld lore ~oo!l Nine Month•

Iii Year. If Properly Ol!red F'qr.

TherE~ waa a wagon, and tll.ere were tQ ·rll!o before returnlnj: .to camp. Sud· road~ Jn tile countrY muaj. be IUr~ four oxen. As nobod;r starts lntoR~he ll!lnlY,. all .he sat Jhere, ho saw a, slgl\t roM a. It 111 on \tb4!Sil ro,tllll· tb!lt

wJ~ less Utall ~lsllt ~:~tell ' JJ. tllat compl«itely unnerved him. er11. tor tile moat part gc;> tp c~urcb and ertl! surmls~~ th!lt thlj oth~r ~lmals . P'Jve hundre!l rardQ aw(ly, .flat <ill bls gC). to QChOQ). Tb~Y llrU much more h!l!l be ell eaton by lh,ms, If thll!· were JltQm~tch, vl!!lblo onlY by, te11son o.tthe lmportallt than. ·tM greater Jllghwaya *be cas(!, tile elf:plorer, or w)loev(lr he dar~ spot that be made a81\ln~t thQ ot travel IP Uuu:ountry, We llaVII. a w-a, WIUI havlps- a liard tlme of Jt, nllow grass, was Wc11toby, WI)Stoby, IP:Ilat demaitd tor "goo!l roadS>," meall•

fOR SAL~ tt.4:::w~""br~~~=i Tlle oxen bad lalll dOWll re~tlldly at;ulklll& Ilobert!l. covering. him. wJtb lpg hard·ll•faced ro~tda oC !iomo llort, •t. Sl&etlaaot .Pou,. ~ra~ • .a. .... ,w... .,.... and It was 200 xnllC!B to the neare.at his rifle a11d worming Ills way towar!l· bl'ick,. mll,cadll!ll, grl!sel or co.

aettlemi!Pt. /< ·~ . ' hlm ·· · · · · r ' mellt; hut we have c(!mo to a point · Vory L.ll<ely.. • Roberta pushed 'Qil for f..wo d,ayl! '.lnft n~be~ta was paraly~e!l with hdrror. now when ltc 11boul!l be xuow.n to ill! 11

1 wonc1!lr 'Wh)" it II$ tbat tM mtu~: lligbta and on tllll .tlltrd ,morning ~~~ It wa,a .not t11ar oC·~eaUt; a. bit at U1at mt!n tl!a~ since the attven~c;~f tho ~11to· w11o m•m!ll Jn; baste la .l.lt~Utdly sup· !la.ma UPQn tbe wh.lto ~Rl\ s Qamp. qt11tance Willi 1llllllq~ly, allcllt. woulct ]?e mobll11 no. limestone road .IB worth put• p(llleiJ tQ ~pent at lell!urg1" · Th11 !Jam~ 1:lre hacl· ~~me out. The easy ·enough to !}c;>dge Jnto the busb un~ U<!WUr In tho corr~ belt, nbol!t the •ise~UI!Il thllot kind. of man WC)Illdn't JlaUvea hi\d deserted, drlvtng a.waY .. t,l\e and milke .for .c:amp, whre p~ had, a Qnly road Jnat!,ll'lal we nave, outsldll

• . liave bi'ali'J!I enough to dp lt.alla.t once, oxen. with theJ11, The expltlrer la)' on rille •. But We11tol!r wanted. to kill blm 0~ <IUt' dl.r~ (oa.ds,. Ia lJillelltono. Tho of C?Unle.•• . , biB. baclt, uncolllloloUI!, on. tho. straw . !nnd. something wanted to ldll Weatr brMi:: rout! Is llelter l!l tho end than

:mattress Jn tile .abandoned WJlROn, de. ~y, · • · . .• · • . macMam, becnuao H will ondl!l'o t4e llrlous an~ appare11t1r d~lng, lt wa~ Twc;> llundred )>aC~$ behhlll Wostoby 11tr1lln o! IU!Iomobllo trav!ll. 'J.'llu ce-. Weatoby, . t an (l!IOrJI~OUI! lion crouc)led on Its belly. ment road Is :rete 11\ thq !lXJICrlmeutal

SAGE 1TEADARKENS GRAY. · , HAIR TO ANY SHADE. TRY ITI.

Keep Vol,lr Locka Youthful, P~rk. GloH.V a11d Thick Wltf! Gardcm • · · · ~·a• and Sulphur,

. When you clarken )'C)ur halr with · Sage Tea· aud. ·Sulphur, ,no on~? c:an ~11, because It's done .so natufa.llY1 110 ev,.nly, . Preparln~ · tl$1 ~~ture, tboll&h, at. home 111 lJ11J181 ~d troubl!l­.Ome. · Foi- 60 cen~ you ~n buy at. anr ~i atoro the r6lld.Y·~us4f tonlo called "Wyeth'a .Sar;e and Sulphur

··na~r nemet~r:• You·jQJit dam»,en a ·II.POnJo or 110ft . b~h· · wltb It and draw .. tfWJ. throush )'Our J;lalr, ta~~

'oiii·imill atiand at a time. B7 morn• ln1 alJ crar batt dln.pi>ean, and, after eothltr or your hAir

cover k!ldru~ 1e .cone &Ild hair • topt>04 wuu:. ·

ora;, t~o4 hair,. thaush nof .111 .. .srace, s. A algu or 914 ace, and .._ wt all dca.IN a:,.outh.M .and attractive ap.

: 1101U'AAC4t, rot buar at onco with Wt• oth'a Sqe •n4 Sulphur and look yoani )'OUU&or, ~df. .

ASKED SPEAKER FOR A SONQ And Dl.!JuJoua Gentleman . Etcilped

Angor pf DJgnlncct Head of Brtt. Jah Parliament.

llr. :BattQur ta credited wltb know• Jag moro good awrfea ~out tho. Ddt. lab lloltllo of .oomrnona than an)' ether member. One ot hlll beat Sll tho' tol· loWbl& which llo told at a Pttbllc dlzl. bilr J19mo tlmo ago:

Westob;y was the .last man. Rober 8 It too· was ,vor!lllng Its war through 11t.ago. The gravel road Ja QlllY pos! hila expected tQ see In tb.oso wlldll, H~ tbo gr~as, )lardly ~crc~;~pttl:llo excl;!pt sll!lc Wbf.lro ~;ravel Is n~r. lh;nco th~ had lett Epgland. a )'ea.r l!eftl\'c, wllen Robert's ~rJllll!ld ll.Yes. And. ln two great majorlt,y,.oC qur farm folk& Jlllist pretty Man- JQyc~. In tL :lit ot pique. minutes tt W<>Uld bQ nea.r !lllOUJ~lt tb travel to· and trom the church IUid threw btm. over. Ret:' enga.gelllJlllt to s»rfog. · · . · s9!10ol And neat by town QVcr dltt We11toby bad beon annollllced Jqat ·ba: Rc;>bertl! liat and 'watched In ta..selnn• roadN. fore Roberts sailed to bunt lions Rnd tton, unable. to !ltir, How soQn would Jt the dirt: road Ill, nrst Jir<>perir bufta,lo Ill Uto,jun~e, I l t Welltoby .fire? When he reached the drained to take ·otr tbo water that

Roberti! encamp d, and tor e g 1

top Of that little knoll, no doubt-but come11 fn froJU'IIbelow or !rom tlie aldu, ,'days. lie fought the tevor , dovll then the lion would be Upon llltn· · Willi grlndlng dQ":Il WcstobY 11 constltu· lt a""mcd 118 .thoug·ll tate llad bo. th It 1~ fa Jlroporly graded·llp an1! tllero t• o th !nth dav the fever devll "~" u.rc good, verJI~anent cUlverts Rnll •0!1. n en · · ' · men ln. th~ balance llnd were welsll· bridges, !lml It' 'ts tlieA proPt~rlY

Withdrew# ba.tftcd. Jlqt W!!Btob)' Jlll)' ~t lng tham: a.nd, with a grlin .lf:IIBO O! dragged, UH! dirt r.oad IIJ gOOil (:nougll .th~ point ot deitb. It I!COmCd :po: Q.IDUIIOment, RobertS. WAfted to JCQ tor lllno tnOiltb&·{ll lUO ygar, und Jong• slble tha.t he C:Qilld survive that rea ' wJJa.t Woatuby woqld. d~t •. ·. • «<r, If·Ule llboVo Clindltlops are c:om• tul wea'kneu; wc11toby Willi wlthln 400 ynrd~t now,

l:lo opened hla C)"OB feeblr, and .. ~nd the lion wlthh:~ ioo PltC:I!Il. Woott> plied. Wfth1 it hJ boUcr during most ot ogntzod Roberts. by was tile knolL After him that Umu tlulu anY m.nc.a.!ulit or brl<:k

"Hello, old m•n~" be 11ald, atrctchl?g the lion a hugo and litho roaci tbat uvor wu bliUt. · out one Jlmp band. almost Sonio ot our readorr~ wlll ·

.abOut 'W'••at••hv had rell(lbC"d tli6 k!IOll .an4 Jly, WC are, In oUr recent trips Eallt,

now lay atm. lJe WM coverlnJ: we llave b('en glad to tlco that farm ora crta. The ·.lion w&J onlr GO JlaCea boo In Ohio und Pennll)'h'llnla aro drag• hind him. $In~:. llllYII Wallaco'a F.armor. AIUtouglt

When would We11to\lr nro7 Robarts tho <lr~~r ft nC~t. aa uacruJ tbcro aa )tore, sat quito aUJJ, He felt auto tllnt Weaft. on nccount ot tbe atonoa In t110: road, obr would mbis hJm, And Wos~ob>' Ulo)' arc ncvcttbel~n using tbo dru.t:. watHlolaYlns-porhiiJ»S lt& wnnted l to There Is tto n11o dranlns. tho road mako deM auro «!t )lllpdm. unUI .ft hno boon .dralnCil aild roUitded

Roberta saw tho Uon rise An4 crouch up .by the flcraper: but after tllat In :to spring, A JICream ot horror broke d«mo. tho drag Ja tho hllllt toot \ha\. from Robert'.a UtuJ. "Wc.atobyl" he can be used. Our rl!allera wb~ Jun•o )'!!lled, . . . . • l aulomobll~a .Ofti.'U 1111d during Uln aU,m•

At thllt. ~na\ant lito Jloq •Prong. mer a; tlloe~:. ot 4tllB!;Od rol4d tJ1at Js ,. Weatoby leaped tQ hb toet and · ctellsht; iuul tben tltllf :run o.nto a ,,seco

&l*llced backWard, ll& Wall too latl)' W~r'o llio JIUJlerrl.ora '4lrldf)Jltf)' bad: to .aim, The .tlon wlia upon hln:L no ~unwtfort, 11. tll«'o or rood tlni.t Weatoby clubbed hl11 rifle aud brouallt eauiiM'\'exallon or IIPirlt It uot. tnt.or­lt dow1:1 on the beul'a llkutl. Next. In• nat protiiJlltY llvery Umo tlto farmur a\Ant lloti and .. man wero ttgbtld& for 1'1du ovl:l' it. ft 111 enourch to make the muwry-tor death and llf~t. . 0,·cn a. rl&llh!out min m11d. 1'! remember hearing ot a dlel'fn'

.iulahed ,.,btloman,•• lttt Ald. "wbo ro. )!orte4 1n th~t prua tallery tuat about one ltundtod rena qo. lie had had

... an excellent dinner, wuhed don with ~llent ;wine. lto wu bored

. lto~tllJ tan toward them" nut l<>nll t)no tblpg wo want to remind ;rou botoro ho reacltcd tht•m tho Jlon wut or-thl'lt niuJongcr A t!l:Ul bl'lll been a(atJdlng ovot ltll prey, worryJn_tt Md dragtoo, tbo ·better u b<i<'onu•a. Wtf atu1tdng Woatobt na u e~tt. wori1ell a havo n11rcr dahned thl'll rou c.o\dd mou11t:r lto~rlll 1tred· Ida load ot t!11lltc ~ P\lrft>r~ f.'lmrutcd ronll4n&l"9 o! into tlte lion A heart. a\iout a!X Yt'iU'll ol fllllll<'~" dr;uMing: ·- ~--.-Wllh~Oilibili~llil'T'ai.Jf 1\'earled with

the aupert!Uity ot rhetorfc, wbleh llr&­~atled JaatM :mueb one hundred )'eata ago all today. lte ,;ot b()red, ·and ha .rot up and aabd U!o flpeaker for •

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aong. · . . nne llpeltker of \hat dar wu lfr,

ilcldfnldon, a ~ntlollWl1\'bo wu Jiotll• .tn& tr llol proper, 'l'bo 'lfliole except ·tho Jlpeaker, wall ·~~·"'•'d" wttll !au&httt. -

( ''The Jll!r&flltlt«t.artrui W!IS a!)peated to, lfi went to the t~atlerr and ho In· qutred. Tho eulprtt tcWned Ute enee or mind to 110lnt to a rellpl!et&DJo

:Eyoa. ett« whlcli th_, wool tan be j)ulJed lli!Yet' lleG cleat))' Bll)'WA)'.

Weatobt opcnec!.hls fl~lllf· Uo but dra&gtng lntJlt!!Vcl ll trent tbil trJahiJullr mantled, Uo wllll 11tart,~tnd tn ttmo the clay or tbo rot"l 1Xo (louJd baretyap~k. . . bcN)mfi• nlmoal·Jiko btlek bUt: at the

"J."orstrel" Ito '1\'hll!pcrod. . aamQ tlritl! Jltnootlt a!ld C!ln~llc: and It A.uill Jtol!ortll .. lltrcl.thed out hit tllo road 00 otal JWd \\'ell dralbed, ft·

hand· lind fi<lhl. tbe luuld of We•tobt. 1 an l'C!at road lfow eoutd. Ito but tot~lve? Tb« IIAmt! • · G . . . . ' . • temptation Jmd .a11aaUcd tbent bulb. Our farmt:ra 'Who do not ,.ant (o

·· · . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . '' Wt>lltoby tceml!d to rettd tbat,lor lut tako thetr wtrea• *lltl t~j!illfes over audd•nJy ltaw. 8lgll\ That Completely whtJJ»ered• 11Uih}etr. bUUIJli!lf . rolldt. lttll blQkl!

Unnerved Him. "I...;learuo to Ardea to kill you, Rob. lh~nt dl!!tlllltc? evr:ry Utnt! ~·My M tu ll'tna.llt the dtr cam~ w.hen \VutobY crts. l\tarr loved ]'ou. 1. found that 4:hur<:h or to tQwn, aMtsld lC!O. to U

wa11 w.ell anou&h to Jilt up, '1'M1 had oilt. She w.as1,,tolnr to ntiU't'Y me out •

touched upoll o'l'«!tf tot~le. hut Ute ono ot plqtte. $.he nevet loved rna. Slit which wu -vftat to both ot Ulom. Dut loved you/' •

the dltl(iu~ crtcd. • · . ' tln1WtAtllaou.aJy, after one ot thon Westobr 11hook hill hellict talntlr. and

alleneu wlltch c:ottstanti1 b<llween hill erea etost\d. Then, oJ;enlttr; them them. • again and llummonlng .all .bta tema!n·

•·uow c11ct 3'0\t leave 'M~ Welitob)'T' fng atrengtb, he whispered: . . ... Jllqulred Bpberts.· . . .. "I thought thtltlctou..were deaclabe

•'Vert irelJ," aatd w·eatoby. "She would Jearn \.o Jo>te me. I came to otte11 Blle&ks ot you, ltol!orU. You Afrfllll lj) .JdU you. . l meant to were old trlenda... . tend that -.e had met. and thllt a

""ieJJ, .. anllwereit Roberur, resohuc- bad mangled you, Mary knew; t w&ll He had tMt'Jied all llil wanfed to I had tolit ht>J' that t was r;o-

o(!(~i'1redand inllllltel:ltlt. hltd !H;:.

w ... ;,,lw more titan eYer, Jmprovlaed Evolution. Westo.br, 110w tabtcllr regalntnr; A. New 'York collete •tudent met the Strength and health. Ue. would have toUowlnt qtteiltlon In an tJnmlnatlon: to leave him before ,that 1Jia.~oe Jm• "How dOt!ll tit~ t~vofllttott dttbe !lone smt~ orer.tnutered b1m. llluatr!lttt' the prtnetp!e• ot adaptldon · 1Ie had nel'er meartt"\<t return to to envfronrnenu•• His a.nswet .~toad After Improvement WJth i'op ltn«}and, hut now, tt ~eJJtoby dled, hoW' the ll(udt!lif.lnlild cart loU GraVel. '!Vht eoutd he tlot go back and witt emer&Qticy, . Mary'i Jove. That she· and her ]\at~<> "Adaptatloll to enYfrotlntertt· fs Ulull> UJat the roada trc~e Ul> aa gfttoollt air h*lld hall developed lrteeonciJabte dJf~ trated bY the erotu.Uon ot tho hone. vimslble tllli• winter. Thet 11hpuld tet terenct~~~ wu sure, . otberwfse whY WhUe the bon~e llv«!!t \tnlllllt!1t~d M ofll .aftlir ~vet1 nln )lOW, and dra~. altouT4Weaf6by havefertlieralter Jeu the plalna ln tbe West. he had tili'ie. ".Dmr• brother, dtag!" tt ani)tlter rain

• r~~V ot mtrtlliget broad teeth tot eaUn! ~ras1,1Jfs UmbiJ coml!ll, get hit tbli ·1'01\d· agltln ltfiddraK 'l'&e two ml)l:l11ald tObd•bY and .. were l)OOrlr developed, X..tet t~e more. lilvel'}' . tarmet .on these

nted. Weatobt was JOJil# to continue horae's Umbs dirtelopedl tid that be. dirt roMa lbonld \II~ that nls toad far lifa. &unUnt. ttfp 'ill thEf fJitedor, .he could~ run VetY. qt!lcklr. • _The hOrae dragged .llmooth. lletore It frMtear ltiJ, wd;

11'1Uire.wu&natlve.Vlllate Uew ttafeled across Berlnt stratt Into lfben thllro w!Jt 'ba M ttlluble except mUea .awa)', whete o~ell ciiufd be pUi'- Aalft. Tllere h« dovelop,ed tlie . . . anow •. .Dfll~&1illf won~t help that; but ~ct llilll itealr 11enanta htred. Rob- ot hefplng man, and 1¢i.lf. \!sed Mt I nothing clse. will, nor: cwen hard alft-6rtll aiil:!o~ee4 hf• tJ'tatt ot · ilaek animal. Later. aaststi!d bt lYIIliJi flilllhlt~ to the cout. lfe had P'C>Wtl . the bone returned to North· .Amerka the coliitrt. In truth, he teR and MMilered lhl! buffalo •. .Ail he de-l!ar7'• IPirflual . vre11e11ce there, re- veio~l!d tl\e trolUb~ habit tWI1 at Jfect~ UttoUth·Wellt~btJ ltlllde. AtrJca tooa d~li.JI:~at<ed. XfeJ\ two llf

· .. other• at& .. uaeles·s, tor h« wallul on ................. en:touon, wlib, A. i'tnal oillr llbo large toe, 'rlia teeth at tb!)

rode . ·•way i~e: t!f the hotile'll mouth d!sap~Jired, wagon~ hill .natJ'te bc>r .. Ul'IQ~. me aa they were notontet llllM after 1111 ihou.Unt. tQ th6 oxen, At th~t 11M Jett the plain• fn the Weat.n tlie me ·ru,berta lOOked: back. lwu· · ·11ltlliit 'lltidli hr. honre~ ·Art Exception. ~tt:ttt hlio 1ffth. a .)leet~Uar expreulofl. "'iiilf i:OUilhy ruaciJY ~~~kward Ia n. k>oked umost malftnant tcutoWrt& conaervtn• he!" natul'al naoureea." tt&. wli~tdeti!d irbether the .man bad · ·~or thl'l miist part. ·y0\J:4 hate· tO UDH~fJilt on h~t!Ut:r ww•rc11a1m.. acimowtedslt. Utat tti!i' fates preotod} 1 'i'her d:OYo ll1 ~c. .ltbbettl ._., 100ct ate(!:( h11r biaeb:lll WCitlt."

Pool' Hlghwayt• . ·Poor bt&hWar• feaftlt the l)tollt of

labor, Jncrea11e the coat of Jlftnt. bur­. tb& entel'~rfse ot the·lll!OPII.!, cllltl

b~·•'l'rtori11tv o( i:lur c:IU~tlnlhfp ud the ~iii.!IIUonal ad;ran~

~cut ot. tll~t l!ollll(r)'.

Cvment eulvett Joll'ltf.. FiR aU ctlltett JoltHa wiUI centent,

.YO!l d'on•t w~~.At. water to 1111CIIIit through Joints. · ___ ......_ ......................

Glrlal ·Try Thlal Mak.. Hair . Qlony, Fh-lffY," Beautiful-Nil

Moro ltchlnt $GIIIIP:

: Wltllia ton mlnute~;f'~tt&r an· •pplt, Cl\tlon or Pandertue you cannot ftnd a !Jingle tra~:~ ot ~rmdrure or tllllh•s halr an~ rour 111.11\ll) will uot ~tell, l!ut. wba~ w.m p!ea11e you most WUI be after a tew weeks' uaQ, ·when yqu 1100 llOW hair, nne and downy at tlnlt-yes-bu~· reatlr ni!W balr-gn11vlng a.ll over ~o e'calp. · · .

A little Dnll\l~rln!!lmmedlatcly cl0\1~ blea the bl.la.llty ot your hair. No dit• tereMo how .dull, tlld~d, brltUe .and •o..-agg.Y•· just mq111ten n cloth With Dan!le.rtne. and 1car11fullr c1raw It through yo1.1r hahl, takln~ one sma.ll Jtra!ld. at a. tlm1,1. Tile 61ff,lct 1e · !llllll~· jng-')'Our hair \V1ll btf li(:h~; tlUtt)' and wa,vy, anQ h:we AU aJllJearance {lt •bundance~ a.n lnc0mparablo lust~r, aottn!lBB; 1111d lu:xu~lll!lc::o. · . · Oel n.. 2G 'c:!lnt bQ\tle .or Know~ton'a Dan!lerlno· frottt any store, and provo. that. yQur hlllr ht as protty anti •loft as any-that Jt bas .bQ(In,uegfected or

· by ,.carelells ·tl"l)tt.bncnt-that'll surelY ca.nllavo beauUful llal.r

and lqts ot ft if you. wm jqat try a lit• Ue Dauderlne. Adr.

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dhmppolutll a WOJUill\ quito 11o much 11.3 uoll1ln~; •.o be lllsapnotnt•lll over.~, J.l('tt!iU I>'rfta l'rl'llB, •

LOOK YOUR BJ:ST it> Your Hair and Skin, Cutlcura Will Help' You, Trial Fre!!.

Tile Soa.p to c:le4n"e ~nd purJty, the Ointment to aoothll Alld lt\!11). 'l'hll!lo lr-gra11t IIUilt!r·creumy omol)Jente. prc­·•orro tbo llatural purity and bMuty or lho aktn under coJtdltlomf which, It negloeted, tend. to produc:o a etato ot trrltatlon And dl,t1g~~rcment.

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;r, L. Dorlaru1, in w. Kiowa. Avt., ')l'qrl ~ot• pn_ ('qt~;~., .a)'1t; 1'1 ~Oil• n•cted ltldn~:Y •rQU)!Ia ' 1\nd J'lll' \)ae~ I!Ot WOil!<, ~'""'"' """""--LIIJ'IIb!!ll'll llllilo: a llrm Mhl <11\ til~ an.d my far.t bta:an. tQ bother m•. tall. 1 Udn~ IIIIa ~•• r"uird by tl}e Plll••n · ln. my· anmn thllt mr klllllt.r• {AII~d 1<1 r~IIIOV~ Uo~ll'M Khlnty .Pilla !)llt~d, me W~..._.?'·*' ani\ d~rlnll' the Jltllt 1'!\1 )'C!Irl l li&VII! )l~d no ,,._ ..... .­further C:l&ll .. f9r ~om• 1>)1,111~".

C.t DNa'• ~A•r J!t_, GOo a 'Bo11

DOA~'S "Jf..,N,.F;1r. FO~UJlN CO,. )UFFALO, f4. Y,

Th;~w~~t~h;dness of Constipation Can quickly be overcome CARTER'S LIITl.E LIVER PILLS. . P\l~lr vegetable

-act aurely and ~~:entJy on tlut liver, Curo BUIOU$n*" JJe11d• ache, Dlnl•

1111d l rulllgt~~l~on.

Praise Lydia B. Pinkham's V cgetilbl~ Compound · . \Vomcn !rom tho Atlanti~ t~ tlte Pacific,fr~m nU scetioM

of great coutHry, no <:tty ~o lrugc, no· v•llngc so small some woman lms wnttcn words of . thanks !or

restored by E. Plnkll:tm!s Vegetable Com .. No womnn · suffering ills peculiar .

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ffBRUARY SPf(IAlS ========ON========

SfASO~ABU GOODS. Prices 011 all \vin.ter merchan·

di.se \Viii .be cut) deep during

cletu1ed our large spring and. summer lines.

fXTRA VAtUrS -JN--fVfRY LINf ·Early Spring Arrivals.

Walk Newest

OtJer Shoes lasts nnd

and Pumps leathers in . '

button and lace boots for \VOtnetl, the style.s, we ShOW

are· absolutely ' correct and .·exclusive with ~'us.

Walk Overs at $4.oo · to. $s~oo .. Other Brands·at $2.50 to $4.oo ~ . . . .

The · <arrizozo Ira dint· company .. Qt.tf.llty flrat 'fWalk ·Qver Sh~.. Then Prleo

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sty.lea.· 'to .. ·this ·w~ekl. new suits, ..

-.. ·ft.. ~:oats ·and dresses

Do· you Otli_ink o;f .cpm•._ fort' wben buying

.. ·a corset Comfort ·as well as~ style ls_ one.

of ~he feat~ res of- -· ·

AMERIC-AN LADY CORSETS .

They are dt'signed to meet the· requirements -qf every figure without desiroyi'ng the principle feata,u·e .... comfort. -The new mod.

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el:s are bere, prices from

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Many new and stylish .. . ' ' ·t '·.. ' ·,

blocks- ln. men's' hats This spr~ng·we are showing an.

· "e"ceJJent hne .. •jugt·in ' ~-~

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Sp-rhig ~ .sUks moder-. ately · pri.ced·

. 36 inch messaline7 per yd, $I.QO

a6 " crepe de-.c;hene , r.25

35 " .silk poplin· u 1.25

Season t;nd remnant- sale next week, .a . whole table full of.srlk cotton and .. wool goods, about half price.

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ZIEGLER. BROS~ WeLiv~ up to Our Ad.. -

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Paittt, . . entJtltittx ia tlte ih.e

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