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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1907. .SAITTA FB NEW ALEXICAJS. SANTA FJE. N.M, PAQE THREE (Homestead Entry No. 7288.) Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Santa Fe, N. M.. October 21, 1907. Notice is hereby given that Francis co Sandoval, of Pecos, N. M., has filed notice of his intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim viz: Homestead entry No. 7288, made October 21, 1902, for the NW 1-4, Sec tion 33, Township 17N., Range 12B., and that said proof will be made be fore Register and Receiver at Santa Fe, N. M., on November 29, 1907. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of, the land, vlx: DIonlcIo Sandoval, Felix Sandoval, Bonifacio Sandoval and Antonio Ur ban, all of Pecos, N. M. MANUEL R. OTERO, Register. The Postmaster of Oosconado, Mo., Daniel A. Bugh, says: "I cannot say loo much for your Kidney and Bladder Pills I feel like a new man." DeWItt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. WHY tO WEAKf (A Trip to the Cliff Dwellings Described by Mra. Lucia M. Harvey.) Omar Kayham's conception of Herewith are Rome bargains offered by the New Mexican Printing Com pany: Code of Civil Procedure of the Teritory of New Mexico, 1S97, sheep bound, $1; paper bound, 75c; Mis souri Pleading forms, $5; Missouri Code Pleadings, $G; the two for 10; Adapted to New Mexico Code, Laws of New Mexico, 1893, 1901, rnd 1903, English and Spanish pamphlet, $2.25; full leather, $3; Sheriff's Flexible Cover Pocket Docket, sing1, $1.25; two or move books, $1 each; New Mtx lco Supreme Courts Reports, Nos. 3 to 10, Inclusive $3.30 each; Compila tion Ccrporation Laws 75c; Compila tion Mining Laws, EOc; .rlonoy's Di gest of New Me.ico Reports, full sheep, $0.50; full list scl oU blanks. Kidney Trouble May Bo Sapping Your Life Away Santa Fe People Have Learned thla Fact. When a healthy man or woman be-, gins to run down without apparent j cause, become weaK, iangma, aepres sed, suffers backache, headache, diz zy spells and urinary disorders, look to the kidneys for the cause of It all. model outing party was expressed Keep the kidneys well and they will thus: "A Loaf of Bread, A. Jug of keep you well. Doan'u Kidney Pills VIne and Thou." But Brother Kay cure sick kidneys and keep thei" irt'l. ham probably never had an opportun- Hero Is Santa Fe testimony to prove lty of going to the Pajarito Cliff it j Dwellings with a company of six "Just Jose Ortiz y Baca, living on Alto right people," as did the writer recent street, Santa Fe, New Mexico, says: ly. "From a short use of Doan'a Kidney ( An extended vocabulary in ten lan Pills I derived benefit which gives me guages would be inadequate to picture Just cause to vouch for the efficiency the joy of It. It was something to of this madiclne. At Intervals for which words do not readily adjust three years I was more or less troubl- themselves. ed with pain In my back and seeing, Over hills of myrrh and valleys of Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommen J rosemary wo wont, leading the eye up ded for this complaint I procured a to the splendid heights of snow- box at Ireland's Pharmacy and after crowned peaks in the blue distance, taking them as directed I was relieved sweeping the horizon In a long line in a short time and in every sense of of majesty. the word the result was satisfactory. An equipment of steamer rugs, In-1 For sale by all dealers. Price 50 dlan blankets, field glasses, cameras, cents. Foster-Mllburn Co,, Buffalo, ' guns and the all-important lunch box " II T01SI 1 1 111 New York, sole agents for the Ualteu States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The New Mexican rrlntlng Com pany Is prepared to furnish cards de vislte for ladies and for gentlemen on short notice In first class style at reas onable prices, either engraved or Printing Company. KODOL is offered on a guaranteed plin for the relief of heartburn, flatu lence, sour stomach, belching of gas, nausea and all stomach troubles. It digests what you eat. It will make you healthy. Sold by The Ireland Pharmacy. es mado our start from tne hotel Claire rather a "Kansas or Bust" ex pod 1 tion. The point of view Is always the pivot of recollection; and the joy of the morning bubbled over in song and story and laughter as we swung up the mountain trail. Up, up, until one felt like ft fly on printed. Call on the New Mexican La bald man's head, looking down on ESS I! jl5 V it " I 11 mm j, -t. u if 1 L '1 J-ii "t vJl New Mexico Military Inttitute. ROSWELL, NEW MEXICO. "The West Point of the Southwest," Army Officer Detailed by War Depart' ment.. Army Inspectors RANK SCHOOL IN CLASS "A." Thorough Academic course, preparing young men for college or fev business life. Great amount of open air work. Healthiest location of any Military School in the Union. Located in the beautiful Pecos Valley the garden spot of the West at an elevation of 3,700 feet above sea level, sunshine every day, but little rain or snow during session. Eleven fficera and instructors, all gradu ates from standard eastern colleges. Ten buildings, thoroughly furnished, heated, lighted and modern In all respects. REGENTS E. A. Cahoon, President; W. G. Hamilton, Vice President; J. Phelpi White, Treasurer; ,W. M. Atkinson, Secre tary, and W. A. Finlay. For particulars and illustrated catalogue address, COL. JA8. W. WILLSON, Superintendent. 0J0 CALIEflTE I0T SPRINGS. These Celebrated Hot Springs are .located In the midst of the Ancient Cliff Dwellings, twenty-five miles west of Taot, and fifty miles north of Santa Fo, and about twelve miles from Bar anci 8tatlon, on the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, from which point a dally line of stages rune to the springs. The temperature of these waters Is from 90 to 122 degrees. The gases are carbonic. Altitude 6,000 feet. Climate very dry .and delightful the year round. There Is now a commodious hotel for the convenience of invalids, and tourists. People suffering with consumption, cancer, and other con tagious diseases, are not accepted. These waters contain 1,686.24 grains of alkaline salts to the gallon, being the richest alkaline Hot Springs In the world. The efficiency of these wat ers has been thoroughly tested by the miraculous cures attested to In the following diseases: Paralysis, Rheu matism, Neuralgia, Malaria, Brlght's Disease of the Kidneys, Syphilitic and Mercurial Affections, Scrofula, Catarrh, La Grippe, all Female Complaints, etc. etc. Board, lodging, and bathing $2.50 per day; $15 per week; $50 per month. Stage meets Denver trains and waits for Santa Fe train upon re quest. This resort Is attractive at all seasons and Is open all winter. Pas sengers for OJo Callente can leave Santa Fe at 9 a. m., and reach OJo Callente at 4 p. m., the urn day. Fare for round trip from 8anta Fe to OJo Callente, $7.40. For firrther par ticulars, address. ANTONIO JOSEPH, Proprietor. OJo Callente. Taos County, N .M OUR FLAC OTTO RETSCH, Proprietor. FALSTAFF BOTTLED BEEB. . . ANY QUANTITY FROM A PINT U?. Fine Wines, Liquors and cigars. WEST SIDE OF PLAZA i i i , SANTA FE, N.M. 1rg 257 tan Fran Cisco Street Mil ami WG8D flares am Curios Blankets, Baskets, Rag, Wax, Feather and Linen Drawn Work, Opals, Turquols, Garnets and Other Gems. - . OUR MOTTO: To Have the Best of Everything In Our Line. Kodaks and Photo Supplies. ART PICTURES AND FRAMING We make a specialty of DEVELOPING, PRINT TNG and ENLARGING. Mall Order Given Piomp Attention. Send for Catalogue. lMHH0WLAND DEWEY COMPANY, fc-;. : r ; 510 8. Broadway, Los Angeles, Calif. the littler hllla that might, like their scriptual sisters, "skip for joy." We crossod the Rio Grande at Buck man and the famous stream gave us a big surprise at this point, having heretofore seon it but a foot deep In its most impressive pools. Here, It rushed by In noisy fashion as if It had a tremendous amount of business to attend to. The weird canon El Diablo came in to view just as the setting sun sent its rays aslant the northern cliffs, making a moment of opportunity for our camera lady. The dignified commander of the ex pedition Introduced ua with punctili ous politeness to each famous moun tain peak as it came into view. For the life of me I cannot remember but one, Old Baldy. When I make m bow to 'them again, I'll have to say, "Pardon me, dear - mountains, your faces look familiar but I cannot recall your names." It was quite dark when we reached the lumber camp where we spent the night. The odor of pines, the bright lights twinkling from the many tents and the cheerful prospect of a hot camp supper filled the mortal part of ug with material content. Mrs. It. G. McDougal, the hospitable hostess of the camp, gave us-a warm welcome, as well as clean comfort-j able beds and had arranged for delicious supper for ua at the cook house. A lumber camp dance was on the program in the evening and we had the joy of learning how to dance SDanish nuadrille. There was some uncertainty as to whether we were qualified In certain details of cos tume for the function, but our hosts were too polite to embarrass us In the matter. So on went the dance ana joy was unconflned until long after wa had retired to our tents. Noth ing but a Wagner opera could com pete in volume of sound with that which poured out Into the pine laden air of that lumber camp. The next morning Mrs. McDougal, In her cozy camp home, told us ot her successful gardening operations, and related, In delightful fashion, some of her previous experiences with tenderfeet guests, and camping par ties with Idiosyncrasies culinary and otherwise. i'he camp is in the heart of the cliff dwelling country. Little did the cave dweller of long ago dream that his caved out mansion would descend to the bed room of a modern lumber camp man. Most or. tnese are scarce ly big enough to swing a cat in; not that there was, perhaps, tne remoiesi hece&sity of swinging a cat, but the figure of speoch Is useful. We reached the communal dwellings on the mesa at exactly the right time for securing snap shots of them. Twelve hundred rooms we found here with bits of broken pottery scattered everywhere. The ruins of an under ground estufa, the sacred rite room of the cliff dwellers, was most interesting. The pictured rocks were discovered in many places, and it was at the foot of the one on which was carved the revered plumed serpent that we were posed for a pre-historlc group. The paint or chalking on me ser pent, necessary for clear outlines in photography, had been obliterated by rain and weather, so we went into executive session to discuss ways and means for getting a good picture. No chalk, no paint, no powder? Yes, eureka, a box of talcum powder and cold cream were forthcoming. Such a grooming as that revered snake was given. I'm sure his celebrated ances tors, of Garden of Eden fame, would have turned green with envy. You could s'o him a mile distant, and he was already to have his plcturo "took." We all tried to look pre-historlc too, but nobody succeeded but the doctor. These cave dwellings have a won derful fascination. Specters of the past soem to lurk In the shadows of the crumbliug old walls. A phantom world of a long lost past with its mute evidences of the strugcles of a dawn in civilization to preserve their traditions of a home, of worship, of ecu protection, greeted our under standing. One travels back over the centurlos into long forgotten ages, feeling that tnese peoplo of lone aeo lived and loved and fought and died, even as wo or today. We trailed around the rocks and ledges until lunch time. A camp fire wns built and what manner of feast was spread on the grassy plot under tne cottonwood trees, near the clear waters of a mountain stream, will nev er be known to any but one fortunate enough to dine with our lady of the commissary. With masculine lack of forethought the coffee kettle had been left behind at camp. Our resourceful commissary lady rose to the situation by ordering the bacon broiled on sticks over the camp Are, while she proceeded to make most delectable coffeo in the frying pan, fried coffoe, as our mighty hunter remarked, was a most unusual feature of a camp menu. The return trip had its full meas ure of enchantment, for the exquisite changes of light and color were ever before us until the shadows settled over all. It was on the homeward trip that our mighty hunter did himself proud in the way of shooting stunts. He resisted the ferocious attacks of wild rabbit, capturing It after several shots. A sociable coyote trotted along with us a mile or so and we had op portunity of making little nature studies of cottontails and coveys of quail while the hunter was off hunting them. Meek eyed cows looked up sur prised at us as we startled them out of their calm meditation by our hilar! ty and song. That reminds me. The doctor's songs. His voice la his wealth. There would have been another chapter add ed to the great book on sound had John Tyndall ever heard him. The camera lady remarked that it was wonder he had never had It treated or operated upon. The dry eugges tion from the commander of the expe dition was that dry farming might be the thing, to all of which the doctor maintained a polite but scathing silence. We reached home when the lights of the grend old city of Santa Fe twinkled a welcome to us, wishing we were just starting instead of Just ending our journey, and singing: "We are here because we are here," to the tune of Auld Lang Syne," as a fitting finale to a trip of unalloyed pleasure. v A oXasVoaas aH V" i Iom te j (if Uiotw gy fc j&l Paso Colda and Croup tn Children. "My little girl is subject to colds," says Mrs. Wm. IT. Serig, No. 41, Fifth St., Wheollng, W. Va. "Last winter she had a severe spell and a terrible cough but I cured her with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without the aid of a doctor, and my little boy has been prevented many times from having the croup by the timely use of this syrup." This remedy for sale by all drug gists. HOT TAMALES. Hot Tamales, Chile Verde, Chile Colorado, Pozole with Cuerltos, Me- nudo and Chicken Temole are among the Mexican and Spanish dishes which are being served nightly at the up-to date short order house, The Boti Top Restaurant. Take some good reliable and safe di- gestant like KODOL for Dyspepsia. KODOL is the best remedy known to day for heart burn, belching and all troubles arising from a disordered digestion. It is pleasant to take and affords relief promptly. Sold by The freland Pharmacy. "HOI OY8TERS! HOI" The first of the season just received at the only up-to-date short ordei house, The Bon Ton, where they are being served to your taste. Call and be convinced. They handle A. Booth's New York oysters, which come tu sealed cans. STUDY THE MAP. The natural point on the New A., T. & S. F. Cut-off for the diatrjtiu. tion of freight, having the advantage of the easy grades and short rmite to the East and West, and direct communication will all points in the Ter ritory. Wholesale houses are coming to Wlllard as roou as the Cut-off Is open Surrounded by a fine farming country. The purest water tu New Mexico. The geographical center of Torrance County and of New 'Mexico. The water point on the great A., T. & S. F. short line through New Mcia Wlllard is a growing town. Wlllard will make a City. Study Ma' For information, caf on or address FRANK L. WALRATH, REAL ESTATE. WILLARD, N. W. I Santa Fe Livery Stable S THEODOP.E CORIUCK Proprietor . 1 LIVERY. BOARDING AND FEED STABLE S l 5 FIRST CXASB CARRIAQESEJU ICS GOOD SADDLE XX028KS FINE RJOB j PHONE 132. 120 SAW FRANCISCO ST. I am Sole Agent in th s city for "SCHWABS" Celebrated Set Price Suits of $(0.00 $15.00 $20.00 25.00 Fit and wear guaranteed. Sole ageut for "Croesetts" Men's Shoes, "Best on. Earth." Please call and convince yourself. No trouble to show goods. ADOLPH SELIGM A "EImHo" BookMM the original and only per fed sectional bookcase made. The doors are non binding, dust-proof, oper ate on roller bearings, and positively cannot get out of order. Bases furnished with or without drawers, r Call and see them, or send for catalog No. 105 By the New Mexican Printing Company, Local agents. 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