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One Week Only NOVEMBER 17TH TO 22D, INCLUSIVE One Week Only MAJESTIC-RANGES-ARE-MADEINALLSIZESandSTYLES 1 fWpfc [ESl|i Special Save $B.OO - a in ''. ilSflff U. K.ttoir .11l Iw (l.d u, .n0.*... ... ...k only. *IUi " ' • :**'j“ aU about r »ng<-.-< fhow you why et.-ry MAJESTIC KAN*(IK nold , t - v ‘ \ £J5t V -- r^lr ‘ th * Majestic is the beat range on t \ W i ys u, vlli n «. vi V j glfg g.'e free one handsome *et of ware v f v iPfefe:. Come, If You Intend to Illustrated here. I /—'' Buy or Not Ev«.tv piece of thl» ware l.« the I ON I.EGS IE DESIRED gr*. ULb, JIMII'I «* Education lie* 1„ koowliiK ,hl»„ “* k ‘"“ So * “ P ’ W * th “‘ '* know »liv the oven of u ranKe If n>'t nc 1.1 in every KU. hen ll ian- SS™SSI«fJ I .■■ )) JL ■ •"!' V ™ E Sr ‘ T h ”'*t hOW ,h *'"“'- r ** no. poe-.bh he bo« K h. for less than yiLriMiLU' v ._ Nlj F ** n Ci»/."irifC? LM / - -Lw 31/P?l AL h**aled ho« lh** ton 1« heAted ali v MEfIVY sTflmPe& iPUnWRBLEIZfB- rSI A IPP,WWn; the Mnestlr V , nMU Thi* war. is on exhibition UETTLE :IX W-fill COPPER TM WET TIE M .5jL f V Eyß'l W!?E£ OGlPPlf'.fc P fc • J u HO,,,tJ ' f I4OZ flLl COPPER IfidC V 1 |A ? LRiF know how .» range 1m made iu*ld#- and ato.r tor.- DON’T FAIL TO SEE COFFEE-PUT /—N \ F*- 1 1 I*. ) <** **: 2L outbid** education may aerve I It I \ f' h 3 you in the- futnr*- Don't overlook yi chance to know thhipv shown by | | | I Children Day-150 Majestic Birds Free : v r j/ v y^y l,> - ►! ; ’ !>. \ /if ' ' following gneftlona, win ncttw :« "diary Dir.! Bonvonif 1 • **?/. v w i ‘\ j i* - : r ? - : . ' -- - ■ VjhV>,- ?• >'v T - ~ r ' D‘» V*u know anv,in«* nt-eding a n*-w ranu»-‘* Who? '‘‘•tJr a mV * '.*■'* .. w Why tin- tjr-.it MnjtslU tho bum dirnbfo raagi ■■ '}*■ •'\ 4 \* ,S £j; T ‘‘' '' t,e k lv *ng tin :.• at# t and IwM an-'**r to th#- question i«a tu;:y -l*-f t any 6*» cut artirl#* from r* r ‘tm k. in addition to th»- Souvenir Don't be dl*coura*r~d If you ar»* m»t one of the 150 to pet a Canary Bird Souvenir. You will get a Majestic Putzle Card. Something for all the i#oyn and glrln. A|._i| a 4 ar% *% You can have world* of fun with the Maji-tic Bird It Imltat * the TV tliCtl O/liJ#/ It tie* to perfection. D»* si re to hn># your an*" .-r* r#-ady to l and ir. at our store M :. !. v Afternoon, between 3 and 5 o'clock. !»■• \ »•■; 1 to eontiliue 1 *♦»•.. r 11 . tr I. r 11 1 1 : ' . i.dilv fuel ai>! de#>- . i >;i- pr:. • ’ • 1 with that old n. out k «to\#-? Don't buy the ratine yon • \p«*« tto lant'a lifetime “un»Uht anw‘n" MUt ;!■ t• d ConM to onr store during d#-mon«tra \, |, Nil ~. tro .I.!- . a. ft*. k - ;t t«. rt k • j u j»t rlitl.t. In fait tiou w»*#k. *ee the Gr#-at Majestic hate It* many exclusive feature- *-x -pi<*'■ • •• v.- li par mat Mfosgtr than othar \ f#*r >early r# p*lr rang* » where mo»t range* are weakest. McNccn Block MA YHEW HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY La Junta, Colo CURE FOR MAIL ORDER EVIL. !•«•%•*( uni o| Kihi«4«. Mil* ll»» Null *'<|iwrr uu tl»e II••ml 111 lli< 'lJill Order Question. Georg* It Himlk* • th«* progr*—**lxa democrats governor of Krtn*>a l* one of ihow rlvar Mabtnl buslnr** lilt'll gtfli d *llll a keen power of an alyl- It h .-n t Imh*u mi man) yars aK" tliat lo- •>iart»*d a little lumber yard, with Hl* brother .i- partner, In Olullt* Kail Mod of tli* • apllal wad borrowed Today the llodgr- Imi>h have one of (|i> flm -l vinU In Kaiis.» Not oiil) that but the) haie flv. «*r »i\ yar-1- |o< aied It. other to* mi *ll dolin: a thriving hu-inr*- The> lia'i l*« . n p< - in) vert I" er- The mall order lumber com panle*- io-ver »t rn» . |y worried the lloda* I trot her-* The> hav.- adv.r 110 d tie ir '.ire- 11u u> i In a •tralghtforu ard. bom-t way They haw* new r m-vl* a statement that they '•••re not prepared to back up with the tood- and th«-> hav. proa pered s> ■:..!• rf.illv Ther- are man) l.a Junt i> i-i».• nit n who are wor rying ow r th« rn.tll order question who may read the Oovernor'f utter •ftces with profit Here they are •| believe It U of vital Interest to tto .on. Ituri-t to keep the -mall town- In a prtwpero via . omlltlon. hut the re U , ',.r the t|e« Hue of the -mull town I* front the fart that the liter chanta do not advertise their ware-, together It tin price*. ns well a «i « t. dr • rlptlon of tin -to. k tllil! Ill* lintldle While to the e\a ( l contrar the mail order house hate a t»lg. high priced catalog In the hiii'li v every mutt throughout the* countr ' It tlo- I'M int adw r tie* 111. if tin 1 ’ '.ire. the de*4 rlp tlon and pit.. .1 i faintly that Wl-lle- t • y ••tile . Mid* look at the • .it..- r and at once take* It tip with Ho m ill order In n** "A mail order b»u •• . with it- . »• petml \•■ t>u IldtfiK’ hlKb priced of ft n»r-. Intermit and a -core of other tiecoH«ar) e\pen»o«. make- hi- over h* .id ekpe||«e etiortnou- while to the exact contrary, the w>untr> merchant, with a very minor i'tprne* account, nil !>«' n -troti* coinpetltAr of the mall order house If he will ohly *«»t blm-eir to the t.i-k of pr« renting hi •lock for the consideration of the cua tenner*. I»y strong, clear, lucid, hull Mt advertisement. "The new-paper- are by far the bwwt medium, hut If tlmt la not ac era-1 b|e. then a circular letter nhould be uae«i The farmer would much rather deal with Hl* home merchant If fc* fcnowa that be cun get the mm# . fMfi foi the aame price, Nlllwm I lutioii of the problem rents with the • o iiitry merchant, am) It behoove* I) lin to get lii touch with the farmers Take them Into your confidence,talk to tin hi and point out to them cer tnlli -'(••'•Iflcallou- th.it the list price mail overlook a." Home Mission Week Program There Will be three addren-e- de livered In La Junta n«\t am k on various phu • -of the Immigration le-lloii On Tue-day evening hr J I. Weaver, of Itoi ky Ford will apeak on the itellgi iu- hU 1 a • » # the lm migrant T*i meeting «111 In* held 1 at the Keformad Tred./terun c hurch On \N *-din -! i\ even ig * the Hap • i-1 • hurch I i Warier, |*-Ur of the Methocll-t hur h i Itock) Fold will deliver i i i ddre-, m * rite T».- migraiit u- Moral an J I'olitb sl Factor.” The meeting Thursday • ve.Hi.g will lie in the tiirt-tiuii church. It I* expected that Mev It K ('handler of Trinidad, will he the -p* ak« r of ti • . veiling liev ('handler s-l-t.-d Hh th» •Miclal survey recently made of ill the Trinidad district Intimate ••T .ilntaiM e with condition' produc 'd by .i large foreign community •p' . tally quallfh him to -peak on this question. The Home MU>>lon Week prngr-ut la-t, v*.ir provml a very Interesting one The one this year will doubt lc*' be more attractive The future of our country la largely to lie de termined by the Immigrant of today \re v.mi interested In what shall! le don** for him* There is another • inc-tlon Involved In the problem. 1 vl* What I- the Immigrant Go* | lug to do for Fa?” or ns it I- some time.. put, “Whit I- He Going to lk» to l-T" Another Record Run on Santa Fe I-• Sunday the Prairie Tattle t'oitipatiy -hipped forty-two carloads of cattle to the Kansu- tity markets, the run being mnde In thirty-one hour- Thl- Is going some, although It I- not unite equal to the record I run made a few week- ago when a ' trnlnload of rattle made the trip to Kansas City In twenty-eight hours* and fifteen minutes This was the 1 time consumed from the loading of ! the last car In l*a Junta, until the last car was unloaded In Kansas ('My. i so the actual running time must have j been around twenty-four hours To- ' day the Prairie Tattle Company wilt make another shipment of forty-five rartoads of cnttla. and on the day fallowing Mrty-ftM nm. HARMFUL EXAGGERATIONS. There are some points In a state* merit of w hich Mr A M. SUrven-.»rr # , former republican national eomtr it teeman for (’olorado. unbur*b i• d him-elf u few days ago In Wasblt-g* ton that merit correction. Not I . cause they are the unlsisomlng- of Mr Stevenson, but more beeau*< .if their palpable lack of a* , uric-) T e truth Is always desirable and fur; more so when the want of It affect* | the reputation of a slate and t;.* 1 characterof an industrial dlsturbu.' .• that happens to ho In progress i- , aggeraled Mr Stevenson Indulge- his r i ant penchunt for extravaganr* stating that there as© ”26.000 . I miners on strike and almost da battle-, with iKith sides using i:. . | < blue guns.” and that ”ihe I W v \ (HM.ple are there, of cours**. -titling thing- up ” It may !»•• tere-t to him to learn that tlo-r not half of 2a,0»0 coal Inlner -trike and that the I W W hi. r« pr* '••nt.ctivln the Colorado fields The -trike la under the i: lion of the Culled Mine Worker VRieric a, an affiliated tnidy of Vmerle all Federation of l.al. whbh, n- he should know. |- ,i ly hated by the l W W as th. plo)lng cin** Th* controver bad enough but It d«H‘-irt help l • i damn It further with man * ured and ridiculous statements vpart from this pha-«- of Washington contribution. Mr s -naon, of course. In entitled to •ellef that ‘ the people are not g)vi .my attentloQ In what Colonel l( »ell *uv« ■ Ac;t be will not find ti y inpalhlrer • In that, save among 1 iiwn cl.i>- of txditlcal extremist- it may not please bint to l»e told n. the people do give a great deal . I i< tent ton to what Colonel Kc. ays on nny topic of popular Inter, t I but It I- the plain truth imverthc !• j ir he doesn't think so. let him wut. i, (he new-papers when I Its* fight!, r ••x*president returns from his , x | nlorlngH of the Houth American jun *le- Henver News There has been a decided chain. In the sentiments of the Itonver N.-»« I '•onceruing the progreaalve partv him! j -ome of its distinguished repfe-mn, J lives with the advent of the new I proprietor, and while the News | iin) be Independent. || |g certain that n will give tbe pmgrvaaltna a Wiuarr 4 ml Mom gownr to K HIGH SCHOOL NOTES By Bert Spidel The boys of the Athletic Associa tion have b«Hiked C W llarlan. of Warsaw, Ind . for au exhibition of his talent on Tuesday, December 2d The eutertaliitnent will probabl) be held In the Presbyterian church Mr Ha < ’'.<*i> conies very highly recom mended. lie is an excellent soloist and a ribstartlig humorist At one time Mr. llarlan was at the head of the Department of Oratory In the l'n ' Iverslty of Illinois, but has since taken to the lecture platform a* au independent lecturer Ills work consists of a varied collet tlon of .dean, humorous number*, vocal so los and some heavier dramatic work All Indications point to Ills favorable reception The profits will In* given to support high school athletics All pltron* and pupils of the high school are expected to boost. The skating rink has t»**eu procur ed for practice, slid basket ball will aoon start A very fast team will produced. The sterroptlcan. recently in-tall ed In the high school, is a great suc cess. The pictures are very clear and much interest I- added by th«* exhibition. , lr. ~ u. lm ,111.1. T Ml. Th* w ' J-x.l-ilir IJl **nry Ho :> if ImM l»ni KrlUijr *■• th* folio*ln( pro(r*iii **• r*n- MW: IWbal* "l(**ol%rd. That lit* rail ed Klal** Kbould l(*laln IVrinaiunt of ih* I*hlltpplu* la. iMda." Tba affiraatita *a> op liald bp llonaton I>am*roa and tba nacatlr* bp ll*rb*rl Itapp and Aaiaa la Kltla. Th* Jud|»a annouarad a vlatorp for Ih* afflrmallv*. Tba Annual Hlal* l'onf*r*n** of tba V. M. r. A will ba b*ld at I olo rado Bprlna* lvr*mb*r Ilk to 7lb. i a JnU la allowad a raprawanla (Ml bl ll laaal lab. but II la Varp i.rababia that Ua Junta a r*pr*aan atlaa will nmd Ihla nasb*r, aa otlHa , humbar hot* almlftad Ibalr into—HM. of atlan.linc. Two paara lR a lb* dlMHrt *uotn naoln taola pi a dlalrlrt roaranllon *aa bald M , ■a Jbbtb and tail paar on* waa b*4d .1 uwr. Tbaaa roa.aalloa, vara I«tb SI— alp allandad bp pobb« S*a 'r«- aH o*ar tbla aa*Uoa of lb* .IbSk Tba maatlnba arrosplShad a M woo 4 and ara »arp pap ,iSdr —OS tt* m-M Man. jfiiife MW CROP REPORT, NOVEMBER 1 1913, COLORADO AND THE UNITED STATES. Bureau of Htatistics. In To-operation with the Weather Bureau. Tnlted tttates liepartmeut of Agriculture. Crop e-tlmatea as of November 1, 1911, with comparisons, for Col orado and for the Tnlted Stales, as made by the Tnlted States Depart ment of Agriculture, are given below ; condition estimates are given in percentages of a normal Colorado United Stales 1913 1912 1913 1912 \ Corn Yield p. . acre, busnels 15 20.8 23 29 2 Production, thousand bushels :'.oo 8.738 2,483,017 3,124,748 Old. on farms Nov. Ist, thousand bushels 4t>B 62 137.972 64.764 Quality. 1913 crop, per cent M 71 82.2 85 5 Totatoe- Yield per acre, bushels 115 $5 89.2 113.4 Trodurtlon, thousand bushels . 9.315 8.075 328,660 420.647 Quality, per cent 86 85 87.8 90.5 Apples Trodu* tlon. per cent 70 70 €9 9 Quality, per cent 85 82 70.2 83.0 Hugar !*eeis, rendition, per rent: 90 9 8 89.0 92 9 l*rt<e- to producers Nov Ist; Wheat, cent* per bushel 74 78 77 0 83.8 t orn, rent* per bushel 76 76 70.7 68.4 Oats, cents per bushel 46 36 37 9. *J$.6 Harley, rents per bushel 63 53 54.7 53 Totatoe-, rents per bushel ... 60 69 6 46 5 Kgg-. 1 i-nts per doxen. ... 30 32 37.4 25.9 Hay. dollars per ton 9.30 9.20 12 26 ]] 80 Trice- to producers Oct 16th. Hogs, dollars per 100 lbs ... 770 .go 77^ lleef cattle, dollars per 100 lbs. . 610 6so 6.06 5 3•; Alfalfa seed, dollars per too lbs . 800 7.43 «96 737 Apples, cents per bushel 100 97 |S6 613 The McNeen Lumber Co. 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