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Dr. M. McCreary PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Magdalena, Alien' Hotel Annex. New Mexico C 1C.HTO! F HOUSOH, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Special Tkatknt of disarso the none and the throat. In Dr Swisher's old office.- Consultation by appointment. Office Houra, 10 to 12 a. m, 2 to 4 p. in., 7 p. m. jK. C. U. DUNCAN, IM1YSIC1AN AND SURGEON. South California atreet. nearly "p- p cute me pontotlice. Socorro, - New Mexwo J.XHEUO BACA, J ATTORNEY AT LAW. Socorro, - - New Mexico. A. A, SEDILLO, :. ATTOKNKY AT L.AW Socorro, - New Meic DOUGHERTY & GK1FK1 1 . ATTORNEYS A I A Socorro. - - Mom.. JAMES G. Fl rON ATTORNEY . A Office in Terry, block. Socorro, Ne Mexico W. A. FLEMING JONES, ATTOKNFY-AT-LAW United States Commissioner. Las Cruces, - NewlMexico. y E. KELLEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Socorro, - - New Mexico. WILLIAM II. IIERRICK U. S. Deputy Minhrai.Sukvhyor Irrigation Engineering E. M. STARR. Socorro, - - New Mexico CARTHAGE COAL MINING CO. M. L. Hilton &Givane Luera, Proprietors. HJ1MI11, A. H. HILTON, General Agent, San Antonio. First Claaa Coal. Low Pricea Patronize Home Industry. ORESTE PKRAGALLO Mining Expert Land Surveying and Location of Mining Claims P. O. Box 182 Socorro, -:- -:- New Mexico H. CHAMBON DEALER IN General i Merchandise SOCORRO, N. M. KILL the COUGH and CURE the LUNC3 w Br. ling's tier; Discovery n Bk 4. a X B MICH HIH m "uuwna too a noo. v OLDS TrUi BettJ. FrM AND ALL THROAT AND LUND TROUBLES. GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OH MONEY KEiUNDED. Socorro Soda Works A. P. KATZEHSTEIN, Prop. Manufacturer of all kinds of . .. '' Soft Drinks Family Trade a Specialty Agent for Imperial Laundry Phone 23 East Side of Plaza An assortment of fancy sta tionery at the Chieftain office. LIVERY and FEED STABLE- WOOD and COAL HAY AND GRAIN Call for the Bus GOOD RIGS and PROMPT SERVICE Geo. E. COOK, PROPRIETOR. The Savage) Age. II. G. FUke, president of the National Humane Alliance, said rrcrntlv in New York, in an ad dress upon humanity: "Humanity abolishes that cru elty, often thoughtless, which keeps current speeches, such as one I overheard a boy of ten make to a boy of eight. " 'Say, Jimmy,' so ran this speech, 'give us a suck o' that there orange o' yourn, an' I'll let ye drown oneo' our kittens.' " A Woman, Tells Eow to Believe Rheumatic Pains. I have been a very great suf ferer from the dreadful disease, rheumatism, for a number of years. I have tried many medi cines but never got much relief from any of them until twq years ago, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on apply ing it and soon felt like a differ ent woman. Through mv ad vice many of my friends have tried it and can tell you how wonderfully it has worked. Mrs. Sarah A. Ckle. 140 S. New St., Dover, Del. Chamberlain's Pain lialm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. It makes rest and sleep possible. For sale bv all druggists. Black Light. This curious term was first used by Le Hon of the French Academy of Sciences to describe a form of radiant energy which arises from the back of a thin sheet of opaque metal when the front is illuminated with ordin ary light. Black light in some of its properties resembles the X-ray, but differs from it in fun damental points. Le Don an nounced the discovery of this singular radiation in 18)7. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Dkpaktmknt of Intrkiok, Land Oflice at Santa Fe, N. M., i March 12, lKiH. f Notice is hereby given that Matiaa Chavez of Hurley, N. M.,has filed notice of hia intention to make final five year proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 7441 made March 7, IMU3, for the SW X Section 10 Town ahip 2 N. Range 7 W., and that aaid proof will be made before E. H. Sweet, Probate Clerk at Socorro, N. M., on May 4, l'XW. He names the following witnesses to prove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, viz: Federico (Jirón of Puertecito, N. M.; Jose M. Jaramillo of Hurley, N. M.; Federico Chaves y Nueva of Puertecito, N. M.; Casimero Haca of Puertecito, N. M. Manukl, R. Otkko, Register. NOTICE iif Restoration of l'ulilic Lamín to Settlement and Entry. Ieiartnnnt of the Interior, tieuerul Land Ol)ce, Washington, I. C, March 23, paw. Notice in hereby g.ven that the public landH in the following described areas, which were temtirarily withdrawn on November 15, a7, for a propisted addition to the Manzano National F'oreM, New Mexico, if not otherwiiie withdrawn, reserved, or appro priated, will by authority of the Secretary of tb Interior be restored to the public domain on Juna IS, TAX, and become subject to settlement on and after that date, but not to entry, tiling or selection until on and aftet July 15, rst, under the usual restrictions, at the Dotted htateti land orlic at Laa Cruces, New Mexico: In Town ship one, 1, Range lour, 4, Sections one, 1, to eighteen, IK, boih incluitlve, all iowiikIiiimi one, I, two, 2, aud thru, 3, range Ave, 5, all town ship one, 1, two, 2, and three, 3. range alx, 6, all townships oue, t, two, 2, and three, 3, rang seven, 7, in towntihip one, I, range eight, K, sec tions Ave, 5, six, 6, seven, 7, eight, H, seventeen, 17, eighteen, 1M, nineteen, 11, tweutv, ill, twenty nine, V, thirty, 30, ihlrty-one, 31, thirty-two, 33, in towuahip two, 2, range eight, K, sections live, 5, six, b, seven, 7, eight, a, seventeen, 17. eigh teen, IK, nineteen, 4", twenty, 30. twenty-nine,', thirty, 3u, thirty-one, 31, thirty-two, 33, In town ship three, 3. rauge eight, K, sections live, 5, six, s, saves, 7. eight, S, seventeen, 17, eighteen. 1M, nineteen, 1", twenty, J), twenly-ulne, i, thirty, 3.1, thirty-one, 31, thirty-two, 32, all South and Kast, New Mexico Mertdian. Warning i hereby expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or exercise any right what ever under auy settlement or occupation begun prior to June Í5, I', and all such settlement or occupation ta hereby forbidden. F'nhu Ikn mktt, Commissioner of the t.eneral Land Office. Approved March 23, l'Mt. F'aaNK. Pluses, rust AssUtuul Secretary of the Interior. Tents in three 'sizes for sale at P. N. Yunker's. Give him a call. EUREKA! Tea, I Have Found it at Last. Found what? Why that Cham berlain's Salve cures eczema and all manner of itching of the skin. I have been afflicted for manr years with skin disease. I had to get up three or four times every night and wash with cold water to allay the terrible itch ing, but since using this salve in December, l'lOS, the itching has stopped and has not troubled me. Eldkr John T. Onolky, Rootville, Pa. For sale by all druggists. FOR THE SALTING OF STOCK Government Regulation Ooea Long Way In Protecting Range and Conserving Forage. The requirement that all cat tle, horses and sheep grazing un der permit on the National For ests be given salt at frequent intervals is a regulation which has been found to go a long way in protecting the range ami con serving the forage crop. Experience has shown that the want of salt makes stock restless. If cattle and horses are not sup plied as they need it, they roam and wander, hauntingold salting grounds used in previous seasons, trampling the forage plants in stead of eating them, pawing the ground, and in other wavs injur ing the range. But if their crav ings are supplied, they scatter peacefully over the pasture grounds and feed at their leisure. Salt is so necessary to the easy and profitable handling of sheep on the range, that nollockmaster would think of getting along without it. If sheep do not re ceive their usual supply it is only with great difficulty that they can be held in bounds or kept in camp at night. So far as bheep are concerned, no regulation by law is really necessary,' because the owners, for their own con venience, will salt their flocks. But cattle are not herded, and the owners might, neglect to salt them, if the regulations were not strictly enforced. Stock on different ranges re quire varying quantities of salt. Sheep need, less on dry range than on green. An average quantity for 1000 head of sheep would be from 1,000 to 1,500 pounds each year. For a like number of cat tle from 5,000 to 10,000 pounds a vear is required. Horses need less than cattle. Old hunters in the days of the pioneers knew that deer and buf falo traveled long distances to lick salt in saline springs. The Blue Licks on Licking river in Kentucky, and a similar mineral spring on Elk river in West Vir ginia, were famous for the herds of deer, buffalo and elk which frequented them. The adjacent ground was so deeply tramped that the marks were to be seen many years after the places ceased to be visited by those ani mals. W. S. Fullerton, who was in Socorro Tuesday from his ranch in the Datils, said that the con ditions for sheepmen in his lo cality were good and he predict ed a very favorable lambing sea son. He said, also, that the en gineers who are making the pre liminary survey for the proposed railroad from EI Paso to Duran go were then in the vicinity of Alma. Subscribe for The Chieftain. T. W. Medley, a prosperous young stockman from west of Magdalena, had business in this city yesterday. Mr. Medley said that the ranges in his part of the county were in good condition and that this week's rain will in sure them a gpod condition for the spring. He has recently sold his cattle and will deliver them May 12 and June 12. Mr. Medley reported prices $14, $18 and $22. BEST FOR THE BOWELS If yo htvn't a recalar, halthy tnnvoint of th buwttia every dv, yuu'r III or will b. Harp jrmr feiwnla otn, n4 b well. fore. In th hp of violent lijl or pill polaoo, I aftngeruR. Tl tnoothr, fMleal, Boat perfect way of ke fluff th bowoU clear and lean U to taka CANDY xtii a r---ls. 7 vLyn'";iv j EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY nsaaant. Palatable, Potent, Taste flood, De Ooud, Never aieson. Weaken or (irlpei 10, Hi and tu seats per bos. w rite for free sauW, aud boos 1st oa areata. Addresa t-it Marl 14 Riiaifr Coates, Chica r Hmm York. KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN NEWS ITEMS FROM RESERVE The Chieftain' Regular Correspond ent Bend LUt of Intereetlne; Occurrences. . Following is a summary of the week's events at Reserve, sent by the Chieftain's regular correspondent: Mr. Fairchilds moved into town Saturday. Mr. Dean and family moved to the country last week. Clay Cooper and wife were vis itors in town Sunday. A photographer on his way to Magdalena passed through here Saturday. Plenty of March wind and a few April showers in this end of the county. Harvev (latlin moved his fami ly to their new home across the creek a few davs ago. W. J. Jones made a trip to the Datils last week and brought Mrs. Adams home with him. Miss (rahatn, who has been assisting Mrs. Jones, went home Saturday taking Miss Ward with her. Kdgar Hood and family enter tained some of the young peo ple at a candy pull one night last week. Schojl election passed off very quietly. The three directors se lected were W. J. Jones, W. K. Cobert, and James Ward. Thanks to the assistance of J. E Hutler and others of the town a thorgugh cleaning was given the streets and vacant lots last week. Oreste Peragallo, a student in the mine engineering department ot the School of Mines, and a mine expert of several years ex perience, went down to El Paso on Thursday morning's train on mining business. A Closing Out Sale For the next 30 days I offer my stock of Boots and Shoes at Cost Prices My winter goods must go to make room for summer stock For Cash Only J.H HILTON, Socorro, N. M. J"J iaiai Wi i.' i WITTE GAS and GASOLINE ENGINE POWRK FOR ALL, PURPOSES Most Economical Power to Use For Information and Prices Apply to C. C. REID. Geni Aft. Sdn Antonio. N. M. ; II. W. CRAWFORD, San Marcial. N. M. PREMIUM MARKET. KAST SIDE PLAZA. JUST OPENED, EVERYTHING NEW, NEAT AND CLEAN. THE MEATS WE CARRY are the heat that can be pro cured. They are the finest remilta from carefully rained stock well handled In butch ering. PERFECTLY SERVED o that there 1 never any difficulty in getting a nice roaat or steak whenever you want it. HILL & FISCHER, PROPRIETORS. East Side of Plaza. BANK OF MAGDALENA MAGDALENA, N. M. Capital - $30,000.00 Surplus - 3;000.Q2 STRONG AND CONSERVATIVE AFCTY DEPOSIT OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS QUSTAV BCCKtR, PRCtlDCNT. JOHN BCCKCR, VlCC PftCSIDKNT. i. . MACTAVISH, CAMIC. M. W. PLOURNOT. SOLOMON LUNA. First National Bank ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO. Authorized Capital $ 500,000.0 Paid Up Capital, Profits and Surplus - - 250,000.00 Deposit - - . - - 2.000.0CO.OO OFFICERS Joshua S. Raynolds, President. M. W. Flournor, Vice President. -0 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY-0-DEPOSITORY FOR THE A. T. A S. F. RY. SYSTEM. A R eal Snap On account of my having: to give my attention to other business I have determined to offer my ! Saloon at Half This is a genuine business offer and anybody wanting a bargain in a good and well established business should consult me. P. N. YUNKER, Socorro, New Mexico. I MM NOTICE or Restoration of Public Lands to Srttlemrnt and Entrr. Droartmfnt ot the Intrrior, (ieneral Land Office, Washington, l. C, March 14, in. Notice la hereby ifiven that the nubile lands In the following described areas, which were temporarily withdrawn for forestry pnrpoaea on June 10, l'U5, and May 17, inn, for the proposed Kan Aairaatine Na tional Korest, New Meaico. and not otherwise withdrawn, reserved or appropriated, will by authority of the Secretary of the Interior be re stored lit the public domain on June 15, 1'M, and become subject to settlement on and after that date, hut not to entrv, tilinif or selection until on and after July IS, I'aw, under the usual restrictions, at the United Slates Land Office at Santa Ke, New Meaico: All Township one (II, Kanire four (4; in Township two (i), Han tie (our 4,Heciionsseventeen17to twenty-two 1, both Inclusive, twentv-seven lili to thirty-sia ., both inclusive; In Township one (II, Kan Hve.M. Section III to eli(hteen lit, both in clusive, twenty-two lo twenty-seven (271. both Inclusive, thirty-four (341, thirty-five. J5, and thirty-six, 3b; all Township two, 1, Kauare five; 5, In township two, Í, ratine all, h, sec tion seven, 1, to eighteen, IK, both inclus ive; in township one, 1, ran ire aeven, 7, section thirty-one, 31; in township one, 1, ran ire eiKhtin, sections twenty-one, 21, twenty-two, ii, twenty-three, U, twenty-five, iS thirty-two, 32; In township two, 2, rantfe nine, , sections seven, 7, to eleven, 11, both in clusive, and fourteen, 14, to eighteen, IK, both Inclusive; In township two, 2, range ten. It), sec tion ten, to, to eighteen, la, both inclusive, in township one, 1, range eleven. 11, section aia, 6 in township two, 2, rang eleven, 11. sections nineteen, 4, to twenty-four. 24, both Inclusive, twenty-!, 2o, to thirty-four, 34, both inclusive, in township one, I, range twelve, 12, sections one, 1, to eleven, 11, both Inclusive, Htteen, IS, to twenty, 2, both Inclusive, twenty-nine, t, thirty, , thirty-one, 31, and thirty-two, 32, iu township two, 2, rang twelve, 12, sections nineteen, W, to thirty-sia, 36. both Inclusive, In township one, I, range thirteen, 13, sections thirteen, 13, fourteen, 14, fifteen, 15, and nine teen, II, to thirty-sia, 3t, both inclusive, in township one, 1, range fourteen, 14, sections sections twenty-live, 25, thirty-five, 35Jand thirty aix, 36, in township one, 1, range fifteen, 15, sec tions twenty-six, 26. to thirty-five, nineteen, 11, 35, both inclusive. In township one, 1, range aixteen, lb, sections thirteen, 13. to thirty-six, 3k, both iuclustte, all township one, 1, rang seventeen, 17, all north and west. New Meneo Meridian. Warning is hereby expressly given that no person will be permitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any set tlement or occupation begun prior to June IS, 1HM, and sll such settlement or occupation Is hereby forbidden. Fas Dknmktt, Com missioner of the tieneral Land Office. Approved March 14, 1WM. I'miiH I'maca, First Assist ant Secretary of th Interior. N OTICE of Restoration of Public Land to Retilement snd Entry. Ieiartment of th Interior, tieneral Land Office, Washington, I. C, February 21, l'M. Notice is hereby given that the public lands In the following described areas, which war eacluded from III Magda lena National Forest, New Mexico, by th President' proclamation of June o, I'M?, if not otherwise withdrawn, reserved or appropriated, will by authority of the Secretary of th Interior be restored to th public domain on May 22, I), and oecoui aubject to settlement on and after thai dale, but not to entry, riling or aelectlon until on and slier June 22, I'M, under the usual restrictions, si th United Siatea Laud Office al La Cruce, Nw Mexico: In Township (21, Hauge (our (4), west half of Section thlrty-tlire (33) In Township (31, Kang four 141, northwest quarter of Section (4), north half and southwest quarter of Section (7), and northwest quarter of Section eighteen lil South and West, New Mexico Meridian, New Mexico. Warning ia breby expressly given that no parson will be permitted to gain or exercise any right whatever under any settle, meal or occupation begun prior to Mn 22, 1WJH, and all such settlement or occupation i hereby forbidden. Ft. A. HALLINUKK, Commis sioner o( th tieneral Laud Office. Approved Febraary 21, 1. FHANaT FlfcHck. First Assistant Secretary of th Interior. Advertise in The Chieftain. OXt 'Oft RENT Frank McKee, Cashier. W. W. Woods, Assistant Cashier tmmm the Invoice Price ! I Sal of Chattels Under Execution. Notice ia hereby given: That by virtue of an alias writ of execution to me directed and issued on the 29th day February, A. L. l"OH, out of the Dis trict Court of the Third Judicial Dis trict of the Territory of New Mexico, within and for the county of Socorro, in a civil case recently pending in said court, being- No. 5117, wherein the Colorado Bedding Company was plaint iff and the Socorro Company was de fendant, I have levied upon and will sell at public vendue to the highest bidder for cash, at the north door of the Court House in the City of Socorro, Territory of New Mexico, ou the 2th day of April, A. D. 1M08, at 1(1 o'clock of the forenoon of said day, all of the right, title and interest of the said So corro Company in and to the following described chattels, to-wit: Seven plows, three wagons, one road machine, two listers, one rake and one mowing machine, or so much of said property as shall be necessary to satisfy a judg ment of three hundred and forty-live andKH-liXl dollars damages and fourteen and 85-1U0 dollars costs of suit, with interest from the 16th day of April, A. D. VXJ7, and the additional costs of collection under said execution. Anickto C. Ahhytia, ' Sheriff of Socorro Co., N. Nf, Dougherty & Oriftith, Socorro, N. M., Attorneys for Plaintiff. RALE OP TIMBER, Washington, I). C, March IK, 11. Sealed bids marked outalde "Hid, Timber Sale Application, February 22, I'ln, San Maleo," and addreaaed to the Forester. F'orest Service, Wajthinglon. 1. C, will be re ceived up to nd including the llih day o( May, I1, for all the dead limber eound enough for firewood, and all th live limls-r marked for cutting by the F'orest officer, on two areas of approximately 1'Xlacrea In all, to b designated by the Forest officers within Sections Hand 14, T. t S., H. W.. N. M. P. M.. within the San Maleo National Forest, New Mexico, estimated to be l,fcj cords of plnou, junijM-r, cedar, oak, and dead sprue and pine. No bid of less than So cen'.a per cord will be considered, and s depoaii of f5o must be sent to If. II. Cramer, Fiscal Agent. F'orest Service. Washington, II. C, for each bid submitted to the Forester. The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved. Timber Usin valid claims Is exempted from sale. F'or further Information and regulations governing sale, address John Kaaa, Foreet Supervisor, Magdalena, N. Mea. Wat. T. Cox, Acting F'orester. SALE OF TIMBEK, Washington, I). C, April 2, The). Healed bids marked outside, "Bid, Timber Sale Application March Is, I4M , t.ila (M)" and addressed to tb F'orester, Forest Service, Washington, l. C. will be received up to and Including th lath day of May, IVM, (or all of the merchantable dead limber siandlng or down and all the live timber marked for caning by the F'oreat officers, located on a designated area of approximately yju acres in set lions 5 and , T. 11 8., K. Is W., and section 31 T. 10 H.. K. IN W., N. at. P. si., within the t.ila (Hi Na tional F'oreat, New atealco: estimated to b Snw cords more or lea of pin, oak, and juniper fuel limber. No bid of lea than fifty (SU cents ret cord will be considerad aad s deposit of J must be sent to H. H. Cramer, Fiscal Agent, Foreet Service, Washington, l. C., for each bid aubmilted to th Forester. Timber upon valid claim I examined from sale. Tb right to reject any and alt bids la reserved. For further Information and regulation governing sale, addre lugl Kodmaa, Acting Forest Supervisor, Silver city. New Mexico. Wna. T, Cox, Actios1 Forester. Shot \n\n Iprof essíonal Garbo