THE AIBUOIIEROUE MORNING JOURNAL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1907.
Rio Grande Valley Yields
Bountiful Results to Farmers
SIXTY THOUSAND
BALES OF HAY IN
plats were luiJ off February 1. 1907.1
to be seeded once every fifteen days, j
The tirst plat was needed February 1. 1
hile the last one was Beeded August'
14. 1807. I
I The variety used fur the test was!
;the .Brown Australian, which Ih a I
: small growing kind, but a good I
.1 keeper. j
! While the plats were plunted at dif
ferent times It was very interesting
I to note that all of those that ripened j
I a crop matured about the same timel
,'and these were harvested on Septem
ber 19, 1907. The early plats pro
duced good nind bulbs: the medium j
; late produced only a few bulbs and a i
IMMTMCT OUIDMCMTP romsreat many scullions; while the very
imniLHOL OI III IVIU.li I O rnUIVIIlate planting produced nothing but
VALLEY NEAR LOS LUNAS I "a"?." idea can be had of this
! test from the following table, which
I elves the vleld Der Plat and the dale
ntftl'PStiníT KP.Cll tc Frnm Href Io.' Planting
owivwtaitQ I IWVUIIJ I I VIII
TWO WEEKS
SPLENDID YIELD OF
ALFALFA NEAR
E
ALBUQUERQU
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I "J1 Date
Year's Working of Armijol February
Farm At Ranchos de Albu-MÍhT
M - ii. . ! March K
queique norm ot buy. iAPni
May
I spatial Carraapaadeaea Morning Journal.
Los Lunas, N. M., Dec. 11. More
than 60,000 bales of fine fall hay and
thousands of pounds of fall wheat
have been shipped in the lust two
weeks from Los Lunus. Los Icenles.
Peralta, Valencia, and other places in
this part of the Rio (irande valley.
Simon Neustadt and Fred Huntng oi
this place, and Max Paul Kempenlch,
of Peralta, are the biggest shippers,
their teams bringing in hundreds o
Sound bulbs Scullions
May K.
June 3
The olher
failures and
From these
would seem
are planted
Pounds. Pounds.
1 128 '4 6
15 M 7
sr. 13
13 15
7 18
5 15
4
4 1
FOUR HUNDRED TONS FROM
A PART OF FORTY ACRES
five pints were practically
were not even harvested,
results at the station It
that the later the onions
the smaller and mure In
ferior the crop. It is quite evident
that under our conditions onions can
not be depended upon to mature good
and heavy crons late in the fall.
j For
I I
: and
: can
bales and hundreds of sacks of wheat
every day.
Simon Neustadt, who is also post
master here, said, "The outlook for
bumper wheat and hay crops next
year Is very good at present. The fa
cilities for properly irrigating the
farming lands In this part of the!
county have never been better. 1 ex-
pect with good luck to ship twice as
much hay and wheat next year as
this year."
Despite the heavy frost which j
killed practically alf of the fruit In
New Mexico last summer, Mr. Pedro !
Saiazar. of Loa Lunas, who owns a
tine fruit farm al Peralta, secured over I
two hundred barrels of fine eating;
apples from the trees which he plant-
ed several years ago.
According to Mr. Saiazar he ex-
pects to secure a large , quantity of
peaches, pears, apricots and grape i
this coming summer, providing the'
frost does not kill the buds. He says'
that with the proper use of the irrl- i
gation facilities almost any old fruit
can be raised in the eastern portion of I
the Rio ürande valley, where his!
property la situated.
Hcsides owning the fruit orchard,
Mr. Saiazar has several thousand I
acres of land available for sheep and I
cattle grazing and for farming pur-1
poses. On the latter two crops of flue i
corn were raised this year, and three rtq 111
crops of wheat and alfalfa hay. vaiJium
J. u. MBwart, oi jviouyuerque, in
spected the land owned hy Saiazar
this week. He is considering buying
enough land for a fruit orchard and
farm near Peralta.
Mr. Salazar'a farm Is only one ex
ample oí what can bo done with the
large tracts of fertile farming land In
the Rio Grande- valley in Valencia
county, and especially on the west
side of tile river around Peralta.
Properly Irrigated, a farm anywhere
in this part of the valley would make
Its owner rich in a few years. The
agricultural opportunities are xinpar
arelled. Working on tin- Itontls.
With the approach of the real win-1 Troop K
ter season the farmers of Peralta and engaged
Valencia and the adjoining country
are giving the county surveyor male
rial assistance In getting the roads in
splendid condition, work which has
been much needed, us numerous
chuck holas now being tilled up with
rock and cinders have been the grief
of travelers.
J. (J. Stewart, of Albuquerque, N.
M.. formerly of Kentucky, snd K. L.
Wootton. also of Albuquerque, spent
several days in Los Lunas and vicin
ity this week inspecting tine pacture,
fruit and farming lands. Mr. Stewart
intends to engage quite extensively In
cattle, sheep and farming business in
the neighborhood of Los Lunas. ,
Fixing the Itrhlgc.
The much needed improvements
upon the Los Lunas bridge across the
Mo Grande, which the county
That Dull l'celing After Fating.
have used Chamberlain's Stomach
Liver Tablets for some time, and
testify that they have done me
more good than any tamets i nave
ever used. My trouble was a heavy
dull feeling after eating David Free
man, Kempt, Nova Scotia. These tab
lets strengthen the stomach and Im
prove the digestion. They also regu
late the liver and bowels. They are
far superior to pills, but cost no
more. Get a free sample at all drug
stores and see what a splendid medi
cine it is.
NAVAJO BAD MEN
BREAKING HOCK
AT HUACHUCA
Williard With Three
Officers of the Fifth Cavalry
Sees By-a-lil-le Safely in
ment Prison.
Immense Crop of Wheat; How
Peralta Fruit Raisers Beat
the Frost; Woiking On Va
lencia County Roads.
Henry Koyliul, formerly of Pecos,
near Glorieta on the Pecos river, and
who Is now in charge of the Perfecto
Ai ni I jo farm of 150 acres at Ranchos
de Albuquerque, north of this city,
was In Albuquerque yesterday mak
ing arrangements to sell 100 tons of
the finest meadow hay ever seen In
Albuquerque. Mr. Koybul has been
farming about 40 acres of the runch
this season and has accomplished re
sults that speak most eloquently of
the agricultural possibilities of the
valley lands around this city.
"1 have learned a good deul from
the tirst year," said Mr. Koybul yes
terday, 'and expect to do twice us
well next year, with any kind of luck
at all. I have learned several valua
ble lessons, especially about the rais
ing of vegetabes, by which I can
profit next season. 1 have sold 400
tons of a I fulfil from the ranch this
yeur. which 1 believe cannot be beaten
by alfalfa raised anywhere in the
country. I have raised tomatoes, corn,
all kinds of vegetables and have not
discovered anything that will not
: grow and produce a big crop with a
I little work and attention. Grain.
while It requires more work than
other crops, can be grown with ab
solute success, but 1 believe that hay
and vegetables are the crops that will
be most largely planted in the valley.
I have now on the ranch ten nillch
cows, ten pigs and plenty of chickens
and (lucks. 1 have been selling cheese
and butter all the season and the
amount 1 can sell is only limited by
the amount 1 can manufacture.
"Farming In this valley, like farm
ing alsewhere, takes work and hard
work, but It is work that brings re
sults every time. I do not believe
there Is more fertile soil anywhere
than In this valley of the Klo Grande."
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mlsslonera started a number of Santa Fe station here.
months ago, have been practically fln-
"Hy-a-lil-le," the big Navajo medi
cine man, his lieutenant Polly, anil
eight more bad Indians, ringleaders In
the recent uprising quelled hy the
Fort Wingate soldiery near the Slilp
rock agency, are now busily engaged
In the squaw-like pastime of break
ing rock at Fort Huachuca. Ariz. Cap
tain Henry O. Williard, commanding
of the Fifth cavalry, wnicn
the Indians in the recent
hostilities, arrived in the city yester
day accompanied by three non com
missioned officers after escorting th
Indians to the Fort Huachuca mili
tary prison.
vl don't think the Indians will com
mit anv more depredations in the
near future," said Captain Williard i KOItRI'K CO. HAVE KFCrRFI)
yesterday. "They III have plenty of THK sKKVIf'KS OF MK. HltlS ;
time to reform over that rock pile.' OF IIF.NVFlt, X MKA In I. WHO Is
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CHRISTMAS
FRUIT CAKES
Ished. The workmen are now husily
engaged in rip-rapping the shore line
and placing piles to prevent the river
from eating away the approaches to
the bridge.
Walter Connell. Junior mem her of
the firm of Huntng and Connell. of
Ia Lunas, general merchants, trans
acted business in Belen Tuesday, re
turning home today.
AMI All. HtlKTH !
TO ri'KK A CIII.D IS ONE DAT
Taka LAXATIVE BRUMO Quinina Tabla! :
I)ruiít rnfund miinny If It falla to cura. I I
W. GHOVB B aicnatura la on each box. tía. I
LATE ONION PLANTING
IS NOT ADVANTAGEOUS
Proferir l-'aliian .arela, in Kxiert. ;
mcilt SlallMl Itiilletln. H'vonuiiciid
I jirly riant log If il lira y 'ros
are tt be lei'iil'l I ihiii. j
'olonel Epes Randolph has filed a
suit in Tucson for nearly $2.0ilit j
Hgalnst Uvcurgus Undsay, the final j
action In a long series of suits Involv- ,
ing the promotion of the t.lanos ue
jro Mining company.
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DEAD IN CHAIR I
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irofesior Kabian !aici. of the Ag- ;
cultural experiment station, has is
sued the following bulletin on the od
oriferous onion:
In Station Bulletin No. 55 it Is if- i
nnrted that better results can be se
cured from onions transplanted a. I
earlv as possible In the spring. Very :
sat I 'factory results have been oh-
talned from onions transplanted as VVOt Ktlieil
late as the ism oi jiarcn. n"c
transplanted after April 1 have al-
ways produced smaller and Inferior
crops. Th writer has often received .
letters from onion growei-s in different
larts of tha territory complaining that
the rrmlpr r.cr cent of their onions
produced scullions. The reaw.n for
this has been. In most cases, the very
late planting ol in; n.ns 'Thna v M : leo. II. A ghastly
p.anteu i n,.m- . ;.- - Monday aft-!
Vll tMT l'lsll h;
mriKii r mm ri.A r voi k
IIKHKKN AT IN Y H AM NO I
TO UK IHHArilllMTr.ll.
At Chavt Station i
Finally Make Ghastly Discov-i
ery After Thinking Laborer;
Was Merely Asleep.
FRENCH BAKERY
ft raal Oafrnl. Phnna 7.
KIIWARIISA NHKI.K.
I Hp-al t .rre.ta. M.rauaa Jaaraal I
The earlv
lif.n lunallv mature from the last
Julv to the first of September, de
pending upon the variety, inlonn
ripening at this time do not sell as
well as later in the season. If onions
could b planted late enough in the
season so that they would ripen a
heavy crop of good bulbs b"Ut the
last of October, they could be dl.i
im.u4.iI of to better advantage and in
larger quantities. Therefore. In order i hp
to settle this particular x.int tne .ie
iwrtment of horticulture eondu. ted a
'time of seeding test" during the past
season. Fourteen l-L'OO of an acre
LIDIES CAN WEAR
"SHOES
astatine atr aatnr Allana rw
Bnwrtir m ahakaa Hito isa anna
l maawa ut r aanaa "J
IwataM ralMT to coma and uai"ua It a lt
araataat comfort MaearT f tba .f
AlkM'a ronl Baaa ta a nrli n rora for ttrd
waattna. knt. aching "' At all druMlata
aa atoras, rae l.n" a x .pi ana
atltuta. For VRKK trial acliaéra a.ao rr-
aampla f lha roOT-A9B Fanitarr -OB.V-AO.
a aaw laiantio. addreas Ailaa "
Olmatad. La mor. N. T.
ernonn bv the section men at have.
X. M . near here, when the lifeless
body of Juan Apo.laca. a section hand,
was discovered in the tie house. Apo
dara was seen Saturday night to en
ter the building, seat himself in a
chair and apparently dtop off to
sleep.
Sundxv no..n snd MoicIhv innrnlnc
was tlll apparently l.-eping. in
practically the same position url
ous to know why Apodara did not re
port for' work Monda. Ill section
foreman ordered an Inquiry. which
reunited in the rttscovei) of Apodaca'
ded body.
The Mexican laborers, who had
been working with Apodaca. were
considerably excited over his death,
which was due to heart trouble The
body was not moved until today, re
maining seated in the chair all day
Tuesday. A podsca was of middle
age. a good worker snd seldom taiked
shout his relative, except to say they
resided In Mexico. The bojy will be
buned here.
HURRY
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