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THE KTENtNC. CtTRREWt MONDAY. JULY X 1M7. ,veningCiirrei.t Wm. H. Mullsne Editor snd Mmipr HCB8CRIITIOS RATES. Dim vi-ar in advsnrc H.00 Six months in advance 8.00 On month in advance W Sample copies -05 Entered at aecond-cless matter April 10, 1017, at the pott office at Oarlsbad. New Mexico under fie Act of March 3, 1879." Published daily. Sunday excepted, by the Curlibad Printing Company. OUR FLAG Pranks of Nature Across the Pecos i win blows oown fe-;s.et"-2 MILL, CLOUDS BRING RAIN- - m very uti moisture leu ouisioe ot inn panic- ii A re-rent news item OTHER ITEMS OF MEWS Koswell Star. Lake Arthur, N. M.. June 2(1. A ranchman (we did not learn hit i nn. i huil Seen losing several head nf cuttle owing to the continued dry- I liir place. There was a big crowd at the C. , Dauwalder sale southeast of Lake Arthur, Tueaday. Everything brought good prices. McKinstry and Holloman cried the sale. Ridding was strong. show MM. Hi ranches just across the Pe- One cow Just for instance to cos southeast of Lake Arthur. The, the prices, brought 74; a Poland nrst of week before last he came into J China registered sow brought $!; town and bought a windmill on a three months old sows brought 113, irush order. The workmen went out anil three monins nni nosrs nruuirm . .. .. ... - II .1 I., t I ,l. , 1.,,. ...J tn install tne mill over u w in " "J awswas i"i i"- badu ,.f that week had it just a- bt finished They worked that af- j Will Vermillion returned from Tu- until the cumcan. Me was accompaniea ny his father, his sister and hrother-in- too. 1 tarn nan for short time cloud in the southeast begrn to rise the windmill was all finished but just lw i ,.,knn ktaa rlniwl whinned visit here ;,,,,,.,,!, Mr. DonohiM moved ruesaay nun from Phoenix n certnin back and forth and the wind the windmill to nieces; the cloud swung around like as if It had played leave the strfck up I..,., ...... who will stay for nn extended the Mclnnes residence. Some of our residents at Silver City are taking Red Cross work and will this work. states that Arixonu last year received I MlttkOOl water, when it came bock and;e prepared to teach n total income from its state lands of mm ltt,000, and that J.iirill.ooo acres of Lie total of lands grante I ( thai Mate by congress have now been Ml1 i'tel by the stale. Without reflect ing i any way on the administration of Arizona's state land cunts it is in teresting t compare the situation in that atate with that of New Mexico's at tale lands In this state prarticuliy athi .-bole of the 11,000,00(1 MIM VTMiit'Kl to the state by congress, has I beet, asserted. Tin- Income of the tat. lawds in IMS, credited to the variola, schools and public institu saoaa-avaa in excess nf $7.r0,000. The total income nf the present year will prsibaely paaii one million dollars. Not only has New Mexico completed election of the hinds, securing the ' choicest portions ..' the public domain by early MaMtlon, but more than 7,000.000 acres of tin. OtB owned by Uke atate is under some form of in- unie prooucinr i e. a IN MEMORY M SAM KOHKRTS. Th loving gods have called him hence And he is gone; JJur would I call him back to feel Hie woes I've known. I He died before he felt the pall Of weary feet; lie only knew the morning I ours When life is sweet. A did not dim his eye nor kill The dreams of youth. He lived bis life In visions true, for thoughts in' truih. So little missed he be re of weal, So much of woe. That through my falling tears t say "I'd have It so CAMPING PARTY. Mis. Hilly WHi l has a sister. Mrs. Watts, aid two very UlUlMtlug . . lalfclM m U... for kyoung laay nieces visum - Uhe summer, has selected a aengmiu, way of entertaining toem by going to Black rwver ana ouiinum r and their friinds rome and go. some Remaining for a week, others just M Upend the; day. They seienteu as well as we could gtttner. tne nuapi- Uble spr iding cotton wood tree .n , the AHiert Johnson home to camp un-j dor. The spot is ideal. A place all j t la .he o-raund to store the tiuK awe p - and mvats or milk can be kepi there Yesterday a number of Loving young folks and families were there and enjoyed a Ash fry Some f the guests were Mr. and Mr. Par- . . I V . ,.,..v due V Rosson and son. r mi is,...-.. rr and Miss Bright. Clayton Wyman and Mar Cook. All the Latest Fiction Tito Dark Star. IWcMion. .lorry. Kindle. Cinderella .lone. The Koail to Under Htandiiift. and many others. R. E.JDICK DRUGGIST 'HONE 'PHONE t ice fine V. H. I.usk and son, John, came in rom the ranch yesterday and are here today getting a rest from the duties on the ranch. They are run mug a gasoline engine now and then to insure plenty of water for the cat tle and some times V. II. is called on to repair it. ,ige Mitchell bought Smith Korm-A-Truck from .. aV .-. MUD WAS HUH DEEP Harley Faster was in from the Cop Rock Prides. He stated that up to which he will use to haul concrete toL MVjnr tfcere had aoon no rain at Jtlack Rivr. Mr Bltcneu na;- .o- krf the lest hoy inoten warns ... mm sralley but lao decide.! to bt ai.re-.si f the times. Kddy Wont Se4d at H eala. lim Etchevery and BoustiU r this week s.Hii Cod Rock . bat Sunder there was a heavy rain about half way bet we the I.E pastui and the Bottomless Lakes In fact as he came through the -ml w still hub deep. Roswell (Star. ..cm. at Carla.i their wool clip for T .H.und. netting the grow-. in th neighborhood of $8,500. Tha Clark Jewel Oil Stove SAVES MONEY AND TIME Aak Yaw Neighbor OTIS MEET. At tho meeting Saturdcy night at the OUa schol house the ladies or ganised the Otis branch of the Wo man's Auxiliary of the Council or Defense Mrs Hardy was chosen caa'rmon. Mr. Tipton vice -bairman, Mia Helen McRenxie secretary and t too surer Resolutions were passed and forwarded to Washington, D. C. fM ladies of that vicinity did not for pet to refresh those prweontw ith de- ice cream and cave HUM. a. Am Jonaw amll will bt found at A OMb awaUo kf aaooU wtta mm oaaVo ita-ln tka eorviee of a good JLmmmZ J 1 -, aawil " m 20 Is the number tc call u hen you want FIRST CLASS GROCER IW and PROMIT SERVICE We Sell (..mmIs Thot DONT COME BACK. A. G. SHELBY CO. I CANNY. 4 (iet that . 'aiming Impulao. 4 Mats your boe this summer keen jour can oeiier busy next 4 (iet ready for canning season now. Hejreta are the only things !Springs hotel from the Wa'Ker b M J04eU ... . , m. - I . SPRINGS HOTEL d CHANGES HANDS Mrs. Rube Weldon purchased the JTeT cloned lu the Jars you for got to order Can nothing that can be kept without canning. Iry such .eg etables as .sjrii, strliiKlmius. na vy tieans, mature lima leau, okra, etc' You can brag about your gar den all wluter If you bavi. your broAh- veiilaj- ers Saturday, it.is hotel ij wl rated and ffMJUon'Ml !.y "nc 're.il in public. The M.-sdait'ea Walkets are thoro.ioh hotel people and know how to please and in transferring their lease to Mrs. Weldon they as- feure the public the hotel is In iplen- iuoe.1 evidence on the dinner did hands and Mrs. Weldon will aerve table. Concentrate product. eie'te! lv soup mlitufes. so that each container will bold as much can nod food anil as little water as possible. Keally there Is nothing lo can ntng fruit and vegetables except ears, cleanliness, freab products, Jars sod bsat meals. She solicits your patronage. A letter from Gladys Carder who returned with her grandmother, Mrs. N. E. Carder, to Big Springs, Teaat, writes she is having a delightful visit and may be away for an er tended time. Contractor Carder is now in forest tflM, I .a , where he ha hr, large teams si work aoi expects . jto be there d fsjg railroad work for ItMM time. H v r .ea it is -try warm ttMttMttttMtM llmt Pa" "d provisions are .- T pensive there as well as hare; that fotatos are $2 a bushel, oat.; and a'faifa high, abou f-20 pf ton f r al.alfa j The Last War Ow0 I Hlab In lbs hoari of ihs amok ma mkr tb MrO at war slow wlixlaO. Crimson hla beak anil hi blood? lainns. o.r Ma aasaf sank u. mMtmMm mm ary lt Newton, also lis malntotl oartt. iHM.ol w,,p.nf WMrllr mm 4rarll). Lasllr Wr I ho wtsoa ,.f lbs war hurt neeplns aajoapl.uf .vpln' Dr. I.. E. Ervin and wife and Mi.. Meadnme, UHemenway and C. 0, Ijewis are ex- ip'cted home today. The party have jbeen in Albuquerue for a rest and jfchange and the two laat mentioned la si to hla noatriia roa iim Ivjie, visiting their sons, Georgo and .tanuh ..f M afittlil .. u-nw Vwaat us hla a an. ilia amn.1 of taaia ano ths bklaous asorm. Coldly hla as'le ayaa ).. ...1 Sown. rowaaS o'er tba horror mrtUias DoUnsIr and sloattnatr: Wralhfnllr War tha ay aa of u i Hui ning burnlai Utobert Hemenway and Clifford Lewis. three of the High school boys who en listed with Company B and are there. Mrs A. A. Davis and Miss Llixa be til who have been gutsts of the Myron K. Clark home for a month, visiting her daughter and hosta of friends here, left for their home in El Pas on tho south baa td train. They wire residents of our town for a number of years and Rev. A. A. Davis had charge of the Presbyterian church and was ever ready to give God taa oS,aan a rhasr.pl on ta auneor Ihs atrl.-kan .w A Ihundar nf wl'iaa-trm aesle stnrwta out from Ida walra casta' I.lka llasVs nti apewr tha mj0m flamas down iMoiian tb MaMtlno Itsavan rurhjtiajy, al.oiooslr llitsrty Is tha anvt ,,f ii, a war Mn I Ivan ilvan rlva.iT V. P lavaia at tha VIHantaa Ground. For Divoroe- J. M. Tulk Soday. from tha ranch Mother Swickard is tarium for a few days. at the Saui- Mrs. IJttlefield was afraid to bathe the Mugsbv baby until he was stronr er, to left him with Grandma Andei son for anothtr month. . Mis.. Wm. Hannah and two daugh ters, etta anii the baby girl, will I'rueltT rhirgM by a Conneetteut j leave tomorrow for Colorado. Texas, wife In a divorce aull .onsUteil of havto 9pfnd lW(, mn,h,, with Mrs, Han- hig to wear lweiity-U ent BtOCklnM " . , ..... .... ... .... aah's sister and other relatives. oini'-no r . u i t-t- uy isi .iwi aim. was uaed to. Kissss at U7.30 t.cK. Kisses are worth t:i: .v -h tn Jer- . , . , . ,i as. . .... a' omiiok u, m juuHiiient ai T - comfort to those who needed Ml help,j J ' WuBa1 ,,., , l.llord he In their going Carlsbad loot a lovtly , ,wor kluM De, t-v-. family but were very fortunate in. securing the present minister, Rev.. ' 11. W. Ixiwry. L H";r0d "on- " 'TtheT of (Mrs. Green, has returned fr un Albu- I'RIM l-NS MARY IS A WORKER FOR HER COUNTRY. Mrs S. t. Roberts and daughter, .querque where he went to Miss Msriraret. are expecting to 'examination for we army. ueave tomorrow night to join Mr. Roberts at their old home town, bliaa- bethton. N. Y.. whore they will rtst tnkc 1M SaMaAed Otsatosaors la OarUbad Wo Maw ymtiMjammm m port wax wwy for two months or more. Judge and j Mrs. Roberts have passed a vary Urying ordeal and have the sympathy of all Carlsbad in this their groat sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Hillman Queen and the boys are in town today visiting tyfrs. Queen's father, J. H. Tulk. Mass Christine Brtntoei has quite Ml far two days but was able to bo csaaral today Craddock Rule has loft the Hamil- tcn-laMley Players to join Company B at Albuqutrque. ivuini;: lo t risitAr usuaflf London, July 1. -Princess Mary'' only daughter of the King, is dividing her time between her vegetable den at Windsor Castle and visiti munitions plants where aha a - presides over the canteens. TV Princess likes to reach a munition, center unannounced and to delight the factory girls by serving and pass ing out to their hot midday meal. Mrs. T. C. Home had quite a Mr- ajerarten at Lone Beach, Cai bjturday. Mr. Horns ia with bar and aba ia gwMag alaac nicely. CHRISTIAN A (JO. INSURANCE FIRE. AUT0M0B1LB, AN( KURKTY