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EL Tuesday, March 8, 1010. LAS CE TJCES AND MESILLA VALLEY GOVERNOR'S DAY AT CRUCEiS APRIL 1 P B Big Celebration to Be Held There With Gov. Mills as Guest. Rouault, president of the Mesilla j v Produce Exchange; W. E. Gar- , Las Cruces, N. M-, March 9. April 1 Is to be governor's day Iu Las Cruces for the Mesilla valley, under -the aus pices of the Mesilla Valley chamber of commerce. The committee In charce consists of The Vail risnn nrnsMenf nt fhf TCV Mexico COl lego of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts; B. J. Viljoen, president of the West Side Farmers' as&ociation: J- C. McNary, president of the Eerino-Anthony Farm ers association; Wm. Palmer, of Rin con; Martin Lohman, mayor of Las Cruces; H. B. Holt, president of tho Me silla Valley Water Users association; Nicholas Galles, president and A. K. Coleman, secretary of the Mesilla alley chamber ol commerco. This general committee will cooper ate with the directors and will meet Thursday afternoon for the purpose of outlining a plan for this affair which U xo eclipse anything of the kind ever pulled off in the valley. SETTING- OUT MANY VALLEY APPLE TREES Mesilla Valley Reahy Coin- j)any at Las Cruees Plants 4163. Las Cruces, X. M., March 9. The Me silla Valley Realty company has just completed setting out 4163 threeyearold apple trees on their ranch about nino miles below Las Cruces. This orchard alone when bearing will produce from 600 to 800 carloads of applet. There are many more smaller orchards being bet out this spring and within the next few years this will be the apple district of the west. COLLEGE TEAM WIXS HALL GAME; ELECTS CAPTAIN I w i n i'm-MwM 's-friw r 8 WMMi iA 1 A mvmm wmwM a frr-. a tLijyr0ii- v vwr s'yj sj i W&WWl " VXSSrs&fcJLal t i ivisiizr- . 1 i.n t ?. w Tnjrar,si .. t Kf m h niJAvmm r v ft 1-lLs HsZW -iiiTsjf & More than 10,000 Garments Involved in this 'Early Spring Sale Sample Lines from Two of the Largest Manufacturers in New York One-third to One-half Less than Real Val ues Sale Begins Thursday Morning MOTHER srreat merchandise movement in the Muslin Underwear Section which wi bring hundreds to this store. Two of the largest manufacturers in New York sold us their sample lines at the close of the spring season at a sharply reduced price- price so low that we in turn can offer them to you at a saving of at least one-third, in many of the lots it is e ven a half. Ten thousand garments, running the full gamut of qualities, froni the cheapest to the finest hand made styles, are displayed and under- priced for the remaining three days of this week. jtrj Jl TF--5a52'10Miiffltf v " i w$MMlvw Lis wiswMw ) ' ' m Track Team Is Goinr to "Work Debat ing; Team for Territorial Content Ij Selected at A. M. Agricultural College. N, M-, March 9 The baseball game between the college team and Los Solteros club, resulted in a &core of eight to nothing in favor of the college team at the middle of the fouth inning, when the game "vras called on account of darkness- The baseball j material for the colitrge team is unusu- j ally good and is getting into good shape I lor the approaching games. I Arner Eede has been elected captain of the track team. The work lately done on the track has improved it very much and with an enterprising captain the season in this line of athletics is very promising. The preliminary debate for the pur pose of selecting the Intercollegiate debaters for this year was on the ques tion "Resolved, That me commission form of city government is the best form of city government." The afflr matiuft side was suDUOrted bv Briircs. Ewing and Lyon and the negative by j Stewart, RIgney and Dillion. The judges decision was in favor of the af firmative side. Brlggs, Ewing and Rig ney will represent the college lu its in tercollegiate contest with the university of New Mexico. Dillon is among the best of the speakers, but Is disqualified on account of not having any work in the college this semester. It is thought that the present team is stronger than that of last year. Jesse Sheppard, one of the students -of the engineering course, met with a very severe accident while working in the shops, when a piece of metal on which he was working flew up and hit Jiim In the eye, cutting the eyeball and injuring the sight He went to El Paso and is under the care of Dr. Carpenter. The general assembly on Tuesday was turned over to the management of the 1910 Swastika. Mr. Huen. of the university of Ohio, set forth some of the many troubles of managing such a publication and appealed to the student body to give their'heartiest support so that the book might be the best one yet got out at the college. Dr. Garrison has. returned from -Kansas City. ' - ' Extra Special DRAWERS iMade of good -quality muslin, with deep, tucked lawn flounce, or with lace or embroidery trimming. Made in ample sizes. Special lot including many 75c values, a pair, NIGHT GOWKS Full size Night Gowns made of good quality muslin, tucked yoke, long sleeves. Extra special Thursday. Friday and Saturday, 50c value for CORSET COVERS Made of good quality long cloth or nainsook, in pretty styles, trimmed with Taj. laces and embroideries, all sizes, values to 75c, SPECIAL LOT AT 44c Values sncli as are offered in this lot have never been equalled. The materials are good, the trimmings are neat and substantial, and the cut and proportions of the garments insure correct fit. Night Gowns. Corset Covers, Drawers and Skirts in a variety of pretty styles and worth up to 75c and in all sizes are Atg included in this offering at TT i SPECIAL LOT AT 69c Our very best dollar garments are included in this lot. together with many manufacturers' samples that should sell for mere. Fine nainsook and long cloth Night Gowns, in high and low neck styles. Drawers, Corset Covers, Chemise. Skirts and Combination garments in unusually attracthe styles, fullj Avorth $1. Q are specially priced for these three days at "C SPECIAL LOT AT 98c Exceptionally good values are shown in this popular priced lot Night Gowns in high or low neck styles, Skirts, with flounce of embroidery or lacej Chemise, long or short, Combination garments, Drawers and Corset Covers in many good designs nainsook and long cloth with embroideries and laces are the materials used; $1.50 and even $1.75 garments are ofiered in this lot at the special price of SPECIAL LOT AT $1.48 $2.00. $2.25 and $2.50 garments of fine nainsook, cambric and long cloth are featured in this early spring sale at this price. All styles of Night Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers. Skirts, Chemise and Combination Corset Cover with drawers or short skirts, hand somely trimmed and correctl' made are shown, in a splendid va riety of styles. The range of choice is large enough (fr 't A Q to please all t 1 efrO SPECIAL LOT AT $1.98 Tlie garments in this grand lot should go quickly at this price a price that in many instances is only half the real value of the gar ment. Beautifully trimmed Night Gowns, handsome Skirts, dainty Corset Covers, long and short Chemise, Drawers of every style, and Combination two and three-piece garments. The real values are $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00; specially H qq priced ... $ X JJ SPECIAL LOT AT $2.48 Beauty and real worth are combined in the garments in our $2-43 lot. Snecial attention is called to a number of the real hand em broidered garments shown at this price, made of finest nainsooks, batistes und long cloths. Many elaborately trimmed Night Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Combination one and two-piece garments, Corset Covers and Drawers worth up to $3.50 are in- rt S a q eluded in this very desirable lot at tp TrO 98c . Special Lot at $2. Night Gowns in high and lowneck. with long or short sleeves; Chemise in long or short styles; Skirts with beautiful embroidered or lace trimmed flounce; Combination garments in the two and three-piece styles; Drawers beautifully trimmed and dainty -Corset Covers comprise one (20 AO of the most attractive special lots in this sale. Values up to"$4.00 are offered at t2 J O In addition to the special lots described above, we will show a superb line of manufacturers' sam-nlp o-ar ments, worth regularly up to $10.00 and $12.00, from one-third to one-half less than their real worth. Ev ery woman should consider her future needs and buy during this sale. Extra Special SKIRTS Cambric skirts iwitlt deep flounce in, excellent imitation1 of eyelet, hand embroidery, with foot ruffle of cambric. Very .wide and worth $2.25, $1.38 COMBINATION GARMENTS Perfect fitting combination corset cover and drawers or short skirt, made of nainsook or long cloth, lace or embroidery trimmed. Regular $2.50 values, $1.69 PRINCESS SLIPS Crossbar nainsook in white and fine lawn in all colors', for "vrear with the summer dresses, &ce trimmed, per fect fitting, regalar $1.50 values, 98c Sale of Net Costumes for Easter at $13.98 Real Values to $27.50 T)EAUTIFUL, dainty dresses, made of fine quality Breton net and silk stripe - diroity ; with slip of white lawn; trimmed with Val. laees, Point Yenise bands, medallions and insertions: with handsome girdles and sashes of satin taffeta." Cos tumes in this lot are worth from $20.00 to $27.50, $13.98 2o doubt you wonder how it is possible for us to make such an extraordinary offer right at the beginning of the season Only one explanation to make our Xew York buying organization is readv to pick up anv quanfcitv- of desirable merchandise and never allows a sood bargain to mss hv. Wa t5va mir Mimoi fc -full tarLf;t " .. j.iii ugucilh Ui iVUV ,. .-..,. i -. .. . ". -- l ? 7 j-l-.. v..-iU...,o , jow praeetnus cotainea tor example, this grand lot or dresses suitable for Easter wear at $13.98- ijicuLo riii uc on -aic j-'-iuisuu), jiuv una caturaay only. These mir- ItTVER IS XOT FORDABL.E JX UPPER VAIiIEY Farmers' Lnioa 3Ieets at La Men Jzxaior Gaild Han e. Social La 3Iesa News and Pernonals. La Mesa. N. iL, March 9. The river is past fording- at Vado, and traffic from this vicinity goes to Mesquite by way of the bridge. Attorney "Will Sutherland, of Ins Cruces, was here today representing the defendant in the case of John Atler vs. J. H. Whltlock, on -trial in justice Aulfs court. The case vras dismissed. The Fanners' union held its regular meeting at B.-J. Viljoen'S.. A delightful social affair of the week was the "spring bonnet sale" given by xho Junior Guild. Royal Jackman was here looking aft er his ranch interests. Mrs. B. M. "Williams and daughter, of El Paso, spent several days with Mrs. L-ivesay this week. Dr. Mitchel of Mesilla Park, was here yesterday. Logan Colwell has returned after spending several months in Utah. B. J. Viljoen and wife have returned after spending several days in El Paso. Mrs. Anna Mead has been quite sick for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Reeder, Miss Mary Livesay and Fay Stamper visited the Mossman ranch lately. Extra Specials ALLOVER LACE A large range of dainty designs in a 42-inch wide All over, in cream, white and ecru. Val ues up to $2.00 a yard. Specially priced Thurdav and Q Friday ." OC BABY IRISH LACE Edgings and bands from 1-2 to 3 inches wide, matclred .sets or odd patterns, in black, white, cream and ecru. Values up to 50c a yard, specially priced Thursday and Friday. 22c J.AS CRUCES AND THE HERALD'S POPULARITY CONTEST Las Cruces, X. M., March 9. Las Cruces is going to have the "winning candidate" in The Herald's popular vot ing contest which begins on the 10. The community 'in which ths win ner of The Herald's first prize lives will get no small amount of advertising and if local pride, enterprise and a pub lic spirit will do anything. Las Cruces will win. Short Lengths of Ribbons 1 to 6 Yards in a Piece Mve thousand yards of plain and fancy Ribbons, short lengths that have accumulated in the past few weeks. Taffeta and Satin Ribbons in every color and color combination in widths suitable for hair bows, sashes and hat trimmings. The entire lot will be placed on sale Thursday at to lA Less Than Former Prices Fancy Neckwear Delightfully pretty neck tilings, the newest zxA prettiest stvles of the season, are to be found in this store. Itfade of linen, lawn, lace' and the real hand made Irish crochet. Combination Garments TN THIS SALE OF UXDEKMUSLIXS wenvill feature at extra special x prkes three lines of high Combination Garments. These are cor rectly made of the finest nainsooks and batistes, beautifully trimmed. They are the corset cover with drawers or short skirt or alf three com bined. Two and three-piece Combination Garments, values to $4.50, each $2.98 Two and three-piece Combination Garments, values to $5.50, each $3.69 Two and three-piece Combination Garments, values to 6-00, each $3.98 Extra Specials LAUNDERED COLLARS Fifteen, dozen women's embroidered Launder ed Linen Collars; a broken Kne of sizes in styles worth to 50c; while the lot iasts we offer you 4 Q your choice a't ." JL O C I ill uA 1391 $JI I wJ-g. JEWELED HAT PUTS Late stylo novelty and jeweled Haft Pina, the colored metal, brilliant and medafiion effects. Regular values p to 50c; specially priced for Thurs- Oyf day and Friday, each .rC 21 -in. Domestic Pongee, 48c a Yard Natural color Pongee, three-quarters of a yard wide, fine finish and of splen did washing quality. Quite suitable for spring dresses, waists and suits. We offer this for Thursday and Friday, a 75c value for 48 cents a Yard Children's Underwear Children's muslin undergarments will be an im portant item in this early spring sale and our base ment sales tables have been filled with hundreds of neatly made, good quality garments. This special pricing should attract every mother with little girls to dress. Girls anusrin Drawers, all plain hem and tucks, 9c. sizes, Girls' muslin Drawers, with hem stitched ruffle, 11c. Drawers and Underwaists, neatly trimmed, each 14c Drawers, embroidery and Jace trimmed; Skirts with tucked flounce, each 23c. Drawers, Gowns, Skirts and Com bination Garments, neatlv trim med, each 33c. Drawers, Gowns, Skirts and Com bination Garments, good muslin, prettily trinrmed, each. 48c. Rompers ors, stripes and checks Little -Folks' Rompers made in fifteen styles of gingham, percale and galatea, .plain col- Jk q ery special values at TtO W T.AS CRUCES DAILY RECORD. Las Cruces, N. 2L, March 9. The fol lowing deeds and other papers ot record have been riled with the recorder of Dona Ana county: Deeds JPlIed. John H. May to Vincent B. May, war ranto deed to lots 20, 21, 22, 23, and 24. A SWOI,LE' JAW is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether it's caused by neuralgia, loothache or accident. Ballard's Snow Liniment .vill Teduce the swelling and relieve the pain. The great and sure cure for rheuma tism, cuts, burns, bruises, scalds any and all aches and pains. Sold by all druggists. in block S of the New Mexico Town company's addition to L.as Cruces. Con sideration $1. Dated March 1, 1910. Vincent B. May to John H. May, war ranty deed to undivided interests in several certain tracts of land in Dona Ana county. Consideration $1. Dated March 1, 1910. John H. May to Vincent B. May, war ranty deed to an undivided one-fourth interest in blocks 11, 12, 13 and 14, in West Ias Cruces tract and a interest in a tract of land in precinct 2, of Dona Ana county. Consideration 1. Dated March 1, 1910. Morris Freulenthal et ux to Courtland O. Bennett quit claim deed to lots IS and -19 In block 7 of the New Mexloo Town company's addition to Las Cruces. Consideration $600. Dated June 12, 1908. Juana S. Armijo to Isidoro Armijo et al warranty deed to certain lot or parcel of land situate in Las Cruc-i and having a frontage of 63 feet on Main street and a frontage of 140 feec on Armijo street. Consideratjon $1. Dated February, 1910. J. T. Miller to J. D. Dowel 1 et al wa ranty deed to lots 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12, in block 13 of Miller's addition. Con sideration $1 and other valuables. Dated August 24, 1909. Lorenzo De La O to Howard "Wagner et" al, warranty deed to tract of land situate in precinct No. 2 of Dona Ana county. Consideration $1 and other valuables. Dated March 7, 1910. Estates. In re Jose Marquez, estate, notice filed. In re Diemetrio Chaves, vouchers, re port, order, bond, oath and letters filed. In re Jose Guerera et al, receipt filed. Nicholas Galles. Mr. Foster is very much impresed with the wonderful im provements going on In the valley. LAS CRDCES LOCALS. LAS CRUCES HOTEL ARRIVALS. Las Cruces, N. M., March 9. The fol lowing guests are registered at Hotel Don Barnardo: TV. A. Weinberg, El Paso; Wm. Thomas. St. Paul; F. W. Bott. New Orleans; Mrs. A. L. Lawshe, Lawshe Camp; Miss M. lawshe, Lawshe Camp. Park Hotel arrivals: J. I. McCullough, Kansas City; W. H. Tucker, Topeka; D. A. Preston, Virginia. CHURCH SOCIAL. Las Cruces, W. M., March 9. The young people of the Baptist church will give a box social Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hull in Mesilla Park for the benefit of the building fund. CHICAGO M VX VISITS VALLEY. Las Cruces. N M., March 9. E. J. Foster, of th Foster Lumber company, of Chicago, is in the citj- a guest of Las Cruces, N. M., March 9. s. S. Warner la In El Paso today. Mrs. N. C. Frenger and Mrs. George Frenger are visiting in El Paso today. Miss Porter, who has been visiting her friend, Mrs. P.. L Young, the past several days, returned this forenoon to her California home by way 0j tji Paso. THE "WEATHSE Forecast For El Paso an& vicinity: Tonight fair and cooler; Thursday, fair. For New Mexico: Generallv fair to night and Thursday. For west Texas: Tonight, fair and cooler: Thursday, fair. NEW MEXICANS TEAR DOWN QUARANTINE NOTICES Santa Fe, N. M., March 9. A call for thp mounted police of the territory re sulted from the energy with which families quarantined for scarlet "fever at Belen tore down quarantine notices. Mounted policeman Rafael Gomez was dispatched to the seat of the trouble and returned reporting that ho had re stored order and obtained promises that the law would be obeyed In the future. Globe Mills Graham Flour, also Whole Wheat Flour. Fresh from the rolls. Nuff Sed. Try a sack. At all grocers. RISE EXPECTED IX The latest report from RIVER. the Se1dn dam gives the flow of the Rio Grande as 1500 second feet. Owing to the heavy snows in the mountains, a decided rise is expected as soon as the snow begins melting. WANT BETTER FREIGHT RATES. Austin. Tex., March 9. The railroad commission heard final argumenrs to day on a petition for a union passenger station at Hillsboro and for a revision of the rates to put Galveston and Texas j City on an equal footing with Houston and Port Arthur "on refined petroleum products. BOWMAN'S BANK Established 1384 QLDEST AND STRONGEST IN DONA ANA COUNTY Las Cruces New IffexSco Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are safe sure and reliable, and have been praisrd bj- thousands of wo men who have been restored to health through their gentle aid and curative properties. Sold by all druggists. First National Bank LAS CBTJCES, N. M. TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS AND SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE OSCAR C SNOW, PrS. CAPT. S. J. WOODHULL, V. Pre. as4 Cash. ROBERT DROSS, Asst Cashier. Use Herald Want Ads. Use Herald Want Ads. B'