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H PASO HERAIJ3 Offi ice supplies There's no office so complete but what some little labor saving device can be added that will lighten the office work. That's our business, to study the needs of 'the olHce man, and right now our store is full of useful things for any office, large or small. Shaw-Walker Filing Devices, for every line of business. Transfer Cases. Loose Leaf Ledgers, every size and ruling. Loose Leaf Books, for all lines of business. Curran's 108 Mesa Ave. Book Store I j 2? ID 11 S5D.OG0 FOR EXfOSITIQN Las duces Committee Pre pares Bill For New Mex- ieo Legislature. Las Cruoee. N. M-. Feb. 1. At a meeting Af the Ias Cruces committee appointed by the Flbab club to look after the Interests of the southwest ern exposition to be held in Ht Paso in 1916. a bill wa drawn- up, and is to be Introduced by the Dona. Ana county delegation, in the legislature todas. asking for $&0vv to aid In de 1 ra ins the expenses of this exposition. Maj W. H. H. Iewellyn. a member of tins committee, left here last night for Santa Fe and will present this till and has every assurance that it will meet with favor in the legislature. Senator H. B. Holt will use his In fluence "with the senate to secure this appropriation. In following out the joint resolution made in El Paso when the New Mexi co committee and the BI Paso com mittee held a Joint meeting, the New Mexico committee will also present today in the KeW Mexico legislature the joint resolution to invite the president et the United States to visit the exposition in 115; that the repub lic of Mexico be Invited to participate in the celebration; that the congress of the United States be requested to make an appropriation in the sum cf $250,000 In order that the United Mates may participate in the celebra tion. It is expected that a like resolution will be presented In the Texas legis lature at an early date. E. C Wade jr, chairman of the New Mexico committee, has been authorized to invite the Bl Paso committee to meet with the New Mexico committee in Las Cruces at an early date and arrangements are being made for a spread In honor of the visiting: oom mittee. BolIfUnK Courthouse Addition. A number of men are at work on the new addition to the courthouse. The excavation for the foundation is nea'ing completion and the founda tion wHl be poured in a few days. The new building will be of buff brick while the old building is of red brick- The former will be built to the southeast corner of the latter and will extend to within about M feet of side walk to the front of the grounds. The back wall of the new building will be only a few feet fur ther south than the front of the old building. It seems to be the plan of the commissioners in locating the site of this building to build It so that in a few years, K a new courthouse is built, this addition can be utilized In the new one. The courthouse grounds are large and situated in a desirable part of town and only a short distance from Main street. A timely discovery of fire In the home of W. M. Adair in West Las Cruces yesterday afternoon probably saved the building from destruction. One of the sons. Arthur, opened a closet door and found a pile of bed clothes smoldering. How they became ignited is a question the. family Is un able to solve. A year ago Mr. Adair suffered the lose of a large store building by fire. later be built a store building not on the old site, but on the corner of Griggs street and Brownlee avenue, where he con tinues in business. William Newton, who resides on Court it.reet, is having a large garage built on the rear of his lots for the storing of automobiles, which he purchases by carload lots. .Surprise Party Given. A surprise party was given in honor of Miss Josephine Metlnger at her home in West Las Cruces. The following young people were in at tendance: Misses Maxime Lane, Ruth Bundy, Freda and Mabel Henrich. Annie Leslie. Anna Lloyd. Bertha Norveil, Hester Day. Helen Burke, and Alda O'Hara; Messrs Dale Lane, Cyril Kennedy. Clarence Adair. Albert Cox. Jospeh Turaey, Chas. O'Hara. Harry and Louis lies; Richard Lloyd. Fran cis Burke. Lawrence Stablein, and Bay Graham. The people of Las Cruces are anx iously awaiting the opening of the proposals for a federals site for Las Cruces. which will take place in the Phoenix postoffice Friday morning at 10:90. The lot is to be approximately 40 by 148 feet, centrally and con veniently located. Guy Hudspeth, of 1 Paso, has been here in charge of the Stewart furni ture store on Main street. J. H. Sheldon, who was previously in charge, has been confined to his home on ac count of illness. The T. T. O. C. club was entertained at the home of Misses Blanche and Laura Cox. The following guests were present: Mrs. C. C Lee; Misses Ruth Phelps, Josephine Armijo. Nemacla As car&te. Rose and Mary Bennett. Mar garet and Tessie Rounault. Beulah Summerford. Lena Smith, Phylistine Kaune, Ruth Brainard, Norma Mott, Mabel Hagar, Grace Talbott and Kathryn Lohman ALFALFA MILL" FOR ANTHONY IS PLANNED We Can ave You Money OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST. WE GUAR ANTEE OUR GOODS STANDARD QUALITY. 20 lbs. BEST GRANULATED SUGAR, $1.00 I ' 1 5 lbs. Fancy Potatoes .25c 1 4 lbs. Fancy XDnions for ; 25c Imperial OatsJ 3 pkgs. for -. -. ....25c Krinkle Com Flakes, 4 pkgs. for . .25c Strictly fresh Yard Eggs, per doz. 30c Sweet Clover Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for 75c Genuine Mexican Pink Beans, 4 lbs. for . .- 25c Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs. for , 25c Snowdrift, better than Lard-r -.- , , . f';i 4 lb. pail for . .55c 10 lb4pail ;.,.$135 Diamond M. Flour, every sack guaranteed 24 lb. sack for.. 75c 48 lb. sack for . .$1.50 Lady Arundel Tomatoes, 3 cans for" 25c Fancy Iowa Com, 3 cans for 25c Fancy String Beans, 3 cans for ,. 25c Evaporated Milk, all brands, 3 cans for. 25c Fancy Prunes, 3 lbs. for -... . .'. .... 25c Evaporated Apricots, per lb - . 15c Evaporated Figs, 3 lbs. for '. '. . .25c Pure California Table Claret, per gallon 65c Pure California Sweet Wines, per gallon 75c MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED 109-11 South Stanton. s -sp Phones 2424-2405. Resolve Yourself Into a Committee of One And Investigate Farmers' Association Receives a Propo sition Which, It la Thoughts May Be Accepted. Anthony, N. M. Feb. IS. At a meet ing of the South New Mexico Farmers' association, president McNary, of Be rlno; secretary Thompson, of Anthony; directors P. H. Bailey from Canutille. Brandt, of La Union: F. G. Belt, of Anthony, and Wood of Chamberino. were present and a proposition for a $!. alfalfa mill, to be paid for In Dr PRICE GlamBakifig Powder Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is free from alum and lime phosphates. Made from grape Cream of tartar and absolutely pure, its use is a safeguard to health, for it actually aids digestion, and relieves from all anxiety as to the wholesomeness of the food. On the other hand each attempted imposition of an alum baking powder upon the consumer is a covert attack upon the health of the family. Of course, no grocer would knowingly sell injurious food to his customers; but he has himself been deceived as to the true character of the cheap powders by their manufacturers. ' Forewarned, and solicitous for the health of her family, the housewife will be influenced to a constant watchfulness and a stubborn resistance against the danger. i Baking Powders sold at a, lower price than Dr. Price's are almost invariably made from alum, and therefore in ferior, and prejudicial to health. cash or valley land, was favorably con sidered. If further details prove favor able the proposition will probably ba accepted. R. C Adams and H. T. Wlngate were Las Cruces' Tisi tors on business. "W. J. ;KyIe, of the Valley Implement and Vehicle company, is up from El Paso. A Valentine party was given by Miss Pearl Coe at her home, across the line, in La Tuna. Games, dancing and re freshments were enjoyed. Those pres ent were: Misses Brooks, Bowden De lia Carpenter. Sana Carpenter, Imogene HokeL Estella Hoket. Lyles. Livesay. Lora Stery, Grace Story, Ellen Sykes, Ada Walker, of Anthony; Mr. and Mrs. John Mayhill. Mrs. X. L. Coe, Mr. and Mrs. True Coe, of La Tuna, Arthur H. Foote. of El Paso, and Messrs. Blair, .oowaen. ueorge Jtsjevin, iiill Bievlns, JUAREZ KACE EXTIUES FOR THURSDAY, FEU. 2a First race, selling. 2 year olds, 3 1-2 furlongs Va-Va 19S; Succession 103; Irish Ann 103, Delia Mack 103, Kara Vez 1M. Paw 103. Tip-Hy-Ya 103. Rimi fax 10C, Kiltie 106, Little Bit 110, Ben edict 113. Second race, selling; 3 year olds aad up. 6 furlongs Ferrona 100. King Lear XWZ, SI 1'B.XO 1X3 z. ooi 103, Jiini xucser les. Jfeoro IBS. Native son 105. Henry wuiams io, .tsuiy jayer 1U5, jpnll con nor iK. Third race, selling. crentlemen's cud. 3 year olds and up, 6 furlongs Coed. rnm ent i today or tomorrow and see for yourself the vast amount of improvements thai are being placed in this popular addition, by the owners. Sixty Thousand Dollars are being spent for permanent improvements that mean for this addition all the modern improvements of an up to the minute city. Gas, light, water, sewerage and paving cqmprise the bnprooemenis thai are being made right at this time. You will be surprised at the vast amount of new. homes that have been built and are being built in this pathway of growing El Paso. You had better investigate this today and not wait for tomorrow, as you might miss the selection of lots ihal will meet with your approval, owing to the Way these lots are being purchased at the present time? . - . Lots Are Now Selling as low as $175.00 and Upward. , Terms 10 Percent Down. 5 Percent a Month. Phone us for an Appointment pnd We will show you m ouf Autos. -RW Tt.hr Tnnr T?rkt 4- Ttar . i " Mi -r"- JuuBusaH. irtjy rittWB, .- - v. J bv 1 m fc. 'an I 1U 1 fii UaUTaw A n .! f n Ji . " w i' "" -'w wHujf -iuvk usun Robert Stark and Orvtt Hoket. Mr. Myers, Story. Mr and Mrs. Lipps will leave in about a week for a trip to Miami. Aric G. G. Halbrooks, who was manager of the Dairy farm here, for four years, during which time he cleared up, lev eled, bordered, ditehed and sowed to alfalfa 300 acres of land, is now lo cated on a piece of undeveloped land of his own, which he is improving and at the same time starting a modern poultry plant, begining with a, 1200 egg incubator for the purpose of a custom hatchery, the specialty at present be ing South Carolina Brown Leghorns And bronze turkeys. The plant is lo cated on the main road to Chamberino, half way between Anthony aad the bridge. The Misses Carpenter are giTing Miss Pearl Coe a kitchen shower Wednes day. The Misses Story wiU-glTe Miss Coe a general shower on Feb. !. Mr. Hoket has two teams leveling ground on the Strohm ranch, at Canu tillo. Miss Livesay was down from La Mess and spent a week with relatives. L. Jagers and wife were visitors here from Naco. AtIzl, with view of settling in the valley. Burroughs: Lee Harri son XL, 147, Capt John H. Louis; Don Enrique, 147, James BuUer, jr.: Blaze B 147. Lieut. K. G. Eastham; Faneutl Hall, 147, Lieut. J? A. Barry; Palma, 147, Pierce BuUer. Duke of Bridgewa- ter. i, vj. a. iseers. Fourth race, handieap. 3 year olds and up. 6 furlongs Flying Footsteps 90. Moekler 96, Lady Pan Chita 100.. Fur- Ulong IAS, Kootenay 110. irtn race, purse, 3 year olds, S fur- i console, nracken Box. Moekler ran. vio vib acmo -Kvv. ...a, J.wv. jiaucivu -1 19Z, Kooster 10 NEW CHURCH AT LA MBSA TO BE COMPLETBO BY EASTBR La Mesa, N. M Feb. 19. The new .Episcopal church wlH be completed by Easter. E. A. Herron has bought two lots south of town from Audera Apadaca, of Las Cruces. Lyles "Williams hag left for Call ornia. Dock Mead is spending a few days in Bl Paso. Miss Robie Castle, of Monte Vista, Colo., will spend several months with her sister Mrs. Clyde Walters. The reclamation men have moved down from Braalto and are camped south of town. . Invitations -are out for a "presiden ? Party" tobe given at the home of Mrs. T. H. White, February 23. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stettmand, of Las Cruces. were here visiting friends. t. Stevens, architect for the Basoom-FreBch Lumber company, was here this week. Sam Bellman Is iaring the adobes "elwa new home and 'warehouse. J- Dueler is remodeling his borne. jl I Jones, manager of the Great W.ira.,i company, and auditor wrown, of the company, were here this hfc l00klnS after their interests PICKPOCKETS WORK OS TRANSFER STATION' CORNER thrtransrerH1 Car at ferofiAt-dVTre1 Theylfor,ietir 52?V- J" " Bi there is late i ititrthc p,ck Pts offisa&t08 Sr2-i5S2"aSlWJS &: crnnlnveo .."." "osed, and the , at the tr.ferSSSSreS,SK?8fK fEven0 rarve home. H. L Tuesday afternoon when the crowd some one 1& CHARGED WITH MURDER IS COJIPLATXT TILVT Jl FILED celino Estrada, whose ? was found on the morning of FaD. 2 in the slier between Eighth .and Ninth and Kaisaa and Stanton streets, a comblaint nW1 JJ&.WS?'' thmPurder lbeeiL"Je S Sheco,Irt f Justice of the peace ZZ. B. MeCllntock. - ASSISTANT TEACnjR CROSBN Miss Laura M. Fink wu . letted as sistant music teacher in tl... public schools at a meeting of thp suioui r.oard held Tuesday night , otlip- brin-s was transa . ! M1 liani'l -I er duti 3 on ili.r U l, L r .-w f"t to Mrs. Lc.la Mjjre. " Nobby 10fr. Vested Rights 110. Sixth race, selling, -4 year olds and up, 1 mile Stick Pin SS, Zinkand MM, Royal River 103, Hadad 103. Barney Oldfleid 105, Bonnie Bard 105, Rosevale 107. Leeear 112. Seventh, race, selling. 3 year olds and up. 6 furlongs Minnie F. 83, Inquieta. 96. Free Will m9S, Edmond Adams 106. Transparent 108. Napa Nick 108, Eye White 112, Orbed Lad 115. Five pounds apprentice allowance claimed. Tuesday's RenuTts. First race, 1 mile, selling, 3- year olds and up: value J300 Adolante CKigntmire) 103, 6 won; Lonia (Peak) 11 to 5. second; ter) 112. 10 to Time. 1:43 1-5. Bluebeard. Lawn. Vir- glnla Lindsev. Ben Greenleaf. Ah Moon, & V. Hough, Delena, J. Patterson, ran. Second race. 6 furlongs, selling. 3 year olds and up; value $300 Chan ticlor (Groth) 103, 11 to 5. even, 1 to 2, won; Colinet (Carter) 108, 6 to L Austin & Marr j Latta & Happer 304 Sim Antonio St. Phone4350. 207 Mesa Ave. Morgan Building. 2 to 1, 4 to 5, second; Hazel C. (Gross) 103, 5 to 1. even show, third. Time, 1:14. Transparent, Loving Mose. Or bed Lad. Tim Judge. Lescar, Judge Walton, Sir Barry, ran. Third race, 7 furlongs, purse, 4 year elds and up: value $300 Ymir (Gross) 107. S to S. to 6. 1 to 5. won: Cap! tan Bravo (Henry) 108. 60 to 1. 15 to 1, 6 to 1. second: Puck (Groth) 104. 3 to 1. 1 to 4, show, third. Time, 1:28 1-5. handicap. Fourth race. 5 furlongs, .1 vear olds and nn: value 1400 Koote nav (Teahan) 10. 9 to S. 4 to S. 2 to 5. won: Furlotur (Gross) 103. 9 to 2. 2 to Upright, Flying Foot- joe .uietHMU, 1. 4 to i. second: Lady Panchita (Gar- gan) 102. 7 t Time. 1:07 3-5. i steng. Mona Canomann. T..I.W HantlAnun MnKlvv rATl. Fifth race, 5 furlongs, selling. 3 year olds; value $300 Ardelon (Kede ris) 103, 8 to 1, 3 to 1, 6 to 5. won: Mother Katcham (Gross) 106, 6 to 5. .3 to 5, 1 to J, second: Hasson (Groth) 110. 9 to L 3 to 2 show, third. Time, 1.08 2-5. Moller, Ancestors. Amity. Sprightly Miss. Motto's Pride, Bala Welsh, Mayerdale. ran. Sixth race. 1 mile, selling, 4 year olds LUMBERMEN OF TWO NEW STATES TO MBBT HERB Lumbermen of New Mexico and Ari zona will meet in El Paso in March for the annual meeting of the Lumber men's association of New Mexico and Arlsona. The dates for the meeting wlll.be Mareh 11th and 12th And the session will be held in the assem bly room of the chamber of commerce. A banquet is being planned for the lumber men by the El Paso lumbermen to be given en the opening night of the meeting. A concatenation of the r Hoo-Hoos will be held on the 12th in the chamber of commerce, at -which a number of lumber dealers will be initiated. A ride over the city, a visit tn K 1 ti 1 to K 7i o i t7 a JX V and up, value ?3M Duneraggan (Peak) Wler Desmond (Car- ' ,Groth) ltlTe td 1. 2 to 1.' 4 to 5. 1. LO 2911UK. Lmra. . " i. , . - j . '. .a w . secoiMi: ftaiciiii ijveaerisi iiu, i w J. to 4 show, third. Time. 1:41 4-5. Cale thumpian. Blaok Mate. Mandadero, Freewill. Dutch Rock, ran- Vse Domestic Coke. Southwestern Fuel Co. Golden Time is Money Many Hours Gained by Using the State Limited 1 to the Pearson plant and to Mexico are also being planned for the -risltinir lumber dealers. Look to Year Plumblsg. You know what happens in a house in which the plumbing is te poor con dition everybody in the house la lia ble to contract typhoid or some other fever. The digestive organs perform the same functions ta the human body as the plumbing does for the house, and they should be kept ta. first class condition all the time. If you, have any trouble with your digestVea take Cham berlain's Tablets and you are certain to get quick relief. For sale by all dealers. Adyer tHom on t. 1 irl fnfhYi mon We. have just received a car of unusually fine Onion Sets in the yellow, red and white varieties. 15c a Qt 2 Qts. for 25c Special Prices on Larger Quantities w. d. wise & CO. Retail Store, 105 N. Stanton. Phone 5300 Warehouse, Second and Chihuahua, Phone 11. High Grade Seed. Feed, Poultry Supplies. NO EXCESS FAEE COMPARE OUR SERVICE AND SCHEDULE WITH OTHERS. TO ALL EASTERN POINTS 3-Fast Daily Eastbound Trains-3 MORNING NOON NIGHT DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Between El Paso, Tacaen ant Iateraediate Points. For Full Information, Rates and Pullman Reeervatiess CaH oa or Address: RICHARD WARREN, PHONE General Agent 594 h. d. McGregor, City Pass. Ageat. i ROBERTS-BANNER BUILDHCG. STEAMSHIP TICKETS TO AIL PARTS OF THE WORIP J 1 IP nilii $8.00 Any Color Rubber Our aun is to Rive patrons better work aad Wier eerviee tkaa ev can poesiWy get elsewhere. 5-J A trial U all we ask that we may demonstrate tok fact. Gold Crowns, 22 kt $5.00 i Bridge Work, per tooth $.00 I -A11 wfc absolutely guaranteed to Gold FilhngE 1.00 aad an give perfect satis faetion. Cm1- NEWY0RK PAINLESS DENTISTS OVER SILBERBERG'S JEWELRY STORE. CORNER MESA AVE. AND TSXAS ST. The Two-Republics Life Insurance Comnanv A. KRAKAUER, ProddoBt. Good men wanted to sell poHcies that gnarantee protection. C. R. RUSSELL, Supt. of Agents. LOUIS ST. J. THOMAS, Seety. and Geal Mgr