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Published Every Thursday ir the most Beautiful Towq iq New Mexico. VOL. XV. No. 47. ALAMOOORDO, NEW MEXICO, THURSDAY , DECEMBER 14, 1911. PRICE 5 CENTS ARIZONA GOES DEMOCRATIC tl PROM RETAILERS OF ALAMQGORDQ ORGANIZE ASSOCIATION C1I0 Nothing Worth Having Allowed to Republicans AVERAGE MAJORITY IS ABOUT TWO THOUSAND Recall of Judiciary Voted out of Constitution Lilt a landslide under worm t ! ..... :st oran ava lanche f snow moving with ir resistible force down mountain slopes, t he democratic forres of Arizona have won the victory in the firat state flection in Ari zona. Prom the best reports ob tainable Thursday afternoon, it appears that the democrats have roped, tied and carried ofl every thing that was worth having. The democratic majorities aver age about fifteen hundred. The complexion of the state legisla ture will le decidedly democra tic. New officers are as follow: George W. P. Hunt of Globe, governor: Henry F. Ashurst of I'retnott, Mark A. Smith f TllC toti, senators; Carl Hayden of Phoenix, repr. tentative in Con gress; A. W. Ode, V. I'. (ieary ami F. A. Jones, corporation commiaaioners; Alfred franklin, 11. 1). Boat, D. 1.. Cunningham, supren e oourtudges ; .1. 0. Cal laghuii, state auditor: David Jobfl SOD, state treasurer. The moat encouraging (' ature of the election was the voting nt of the recall of the judiciary. Bui even that Iiur a string on it, i i at .1 1!. Birdno chairman of the democratic state committee, declares that the recall feature will he reincorporated in the constitution at the earliest mo ment possible. La Luz News Notes Mrs. Chas. Meyer returned to l a Luz last week after a visit in alifornia. Mrs. Oliver Edgington is still quite ill. Others who have btJOU sick are improving. A couple of men whose names are not known to the writer came into La Luz Sunday night with s' me fine mules and bonta, Thcv are buying up a carload to ship. There will be a dance at the hotel in La Luz next Friday night, unlets the weather gets too bad. Ihe water commissioners met the other night and elected Ed. lltist water boss for the coming year. Mrs. Andrew Taylor of Alamo gordo spent last Wednesday in la Luz as the guest of Mrs. Jim Orr. Miss Mynatt is preparing a fine program for the Christmas exercites at the La Lux school on Christmas eve. Mist Edna Husa spent Satur day and Sunday with the Misses Wooten at the Wuoteu ranch in m Luz canon. On Friday after Christmas the 1a Lux Literary society will steal to Vgm their literary work for the winter. O. C. Scipio left 8unday for a business visit to El Paso. Careless Methods Result In Big Annual Lots EGGS MUST BE CLEAN TO GET BEST PRICES The Department of Agriculture Suggests Remedy Washington, Dc. 1 1. While i ar: v. Trv r w ho take the best of care of their product, the average farmer con- aiders the eggs produced on the farm a by-prod net and makes very little provision for their care, aside from gathering them. A large loss is caused by dirty eggs, the number being enor mous, and according to the esti mate of Secretary Wilson of the - f genuine interest ami emhusi- the eioae of Mr. Hn in mon d '. talk, new "'ate. These requests are asked that the meeting be called Department of Agriculture thila( am the remaining work of six of those present signed the coming from all parts nf the in order that he might present money loss to the farmers in the perfecti ng the local organization agreement to become members. Doited States, fron wspapers, some of the advantages to be United States amounting io v acenmplurhed without: with the understanding that the new syndicates, journalists and had from -m-h an organization, febout $6,000,000 annually. ' j much difficulty. organization it not to la perfect- tfsteiaJ writer, who have found I It appeared to be the opinion 1 his loss is very largely brought 1 The n eeting wa called to or ed until fifteen members have opportunity for placing articles 1 of the greater number of t ho-e about by not gathering the egg I ,,.r by Mr. Hammond, with the been secured. about the state. During the past present that Alamogordo does often e Bough. In wet Weather I following business nu n in at- A second meeting is scheduled Wf"k ne of the largest of the not yet need an organization of more dirty egg are found than J tendance ; 0. K. Thomas, leorge for Friday night, to be lield at Washington news syndicates, the kind, and trill not need one at any other time. This is cans-' Wurnoek. W . B. Miureli, W. 0. ihe same place. While import- furnishing a daily letter to more until the question has b. en set ed by the fact that the Inn's Hayues, Dan Fribiey, Guthrie ant business will be transacted than 00 of the largest newspapers tied as to whether or not pump feet are often covered with mud Sinitli. J. II. McKae, L K. at (bit tM 1 meeting, it will the eatem and southern ing for irrigation in this iHstftat or other tilth, and in going on Hughes, G. .1. Woltinger. Qeo. , be generally informal. Refiesh- state, sent a member of it6 staff is practicable. It was painted the nest to lay she soils the eggt Warnock Was elected chairman men's and cigars will be provid- OÍ special writers to New Mexico out by Prof. Conway and some ulreudy in hi iua. of the mee.mg, ano ii. L. 1 iiom- ei. 'it die fifteen signatures prepare a series of fi e arricies of the others present, that such An insufficient number of nests as, secretary. have been obtained by that time, the state. Each one of these j an organization would be the it of ten the cause of many of t tie I Secretary Thomas read t letter J the permanent organization will articles will have an immediate proper one to look after such an dirty eggs found. Fggs are laid from I lie secretary of i lie branch be effected and th" officer elect- circulation of more than two mil- investigation and have exhaust on the ground and around the, recently organized at Logan, ed. The organization will be through the newspapers ive reports and experiments hay and -traw stacks, ami be- j which stated that ever business briefly d i toasted by Mr. Ham- serf d bv this syndicate, and made. Coming stained, are classed as house in the to WO of Logan bad I funnd ; a discussion of "Trade each onew ill he extensively cop-1 With this latter object or pur- 'dirfies." Again, when too inany eggs are allowed to remain 1 in a nest some are broken and many of the others become smear- e.l with broken yolks. This Oop-j dí t ion is often brought about by ullowing the broody hens to use the same nests with the layers. On a farm where one nest to eery four hens is provided and the nests are kept clean and well beihh-d, it is fog nl that very few dirty eggs are produced. Alter gatberiug the eggs, care should be taken not to put them where they will become heated, or near oil, onions, or other veg etables, as they readily absorb odors. Although dirty eggs may be perfectly freh, tbey invariably sell as "seconds," and when but a few dirty eggs are mixed with an otherwise fresh, clean lot, they materially decrease the price of the clean egg. Prcsbvterian Church Services , en a. m. and seven p. m., the IM0in tlAf1 BAVAnlAAtlf h it a ui' respective subjects are Jesus . . .. i as a Model Home Missionary," j and "Dealing with the Nata-1 rene. A quartette will sing at wrk and are being carefully ninet,.four bale, of cotton. Fig Sat r' trailed by Miss Da,i.. The re-!uring forty-Hve dollar, to the ucj nu at tfie evening service (Jeibel't "What Will You Do With Jes us." A cordial invitation to all worshiping with us. J. A. AtUHTHON.1. will he issued this weelf at Tu Grmce As. B. Church cmncarL J. E. Curran, t h e The pasto, will speak Suuday has established more morning and evening. Special ,h" othr mB" in song terv tee. music by the or-1 New Mexieo. diestra. The male quartette ' The first of tbe public and will sing "Jesus Saviour Pilot high school entertainments was Me." Tbe public is cordially given last Friday evening in the invited. high school auditorium. The En Li Harms. excellent program greatly pleas Pastor, ad the audience. WHI be Affiliated With The State And National Bodies y One Meeting Held Wednesday Night, Another For Friday Night An important meeting a as held last night in W. K. Stal cup's oHici in the Court hoye a,m,x, when V. F. Hjin.i.ond, field secretary of the National Ketailers' Association, began ,jt. ,,rjanjzaijn of an Alamofor llo branch of the state an I na- tional association. Mr. Ha-.- mond has been working imlus- trioii8ly upon the project for ev- eral days, and hile tin-meeting hi sin -erity and earnestness and photographs, etc., having to do Conway, -upenntendent of the as not large in point of number his thorough knowledge of the wit tne natural resources and extension department of 'the Ag in attendance, there was no lack a flair- of t he association. After industrial development of the ricultural College of Men Mexico, joined The association. Two let- ters from Tucumcari Were read, one from the local branch, the other from T A. Muirhead, pres ident of the state association. There were thirty-six charter members at Tucumcari. An or- ganization was perfected at Car- Lyceum Entertainment People blessed with coura- geous hearts braved the cold weather and the muddy streets to go out to hear Miss Oasaway at the Christian church Monday evening. The audience w a s nearly as large as usual ami very appreciative. Miss Casaway's roies were dif - ficult, hut they were sustained with grace and charm. As Bab- bie, in her moods that varied like a aay Hi April, She was ... , , : .... nothing less than bewitching. Jaren ilk Opera ttm "TL. 1 A T.ll iL. i nr ijiiiii oi ioiik is ,iie title of the juvenile oneratta 1.1 'III , . woien win negiveuon uecem- i.r .u hv th fortv nunila Ikf Misa e-t Made Bush Davis' music clas.. The pupils are showing a great deal of interest in the rehearsal eeipts win be used for the bene- flt f a musical library for the Beethoven club. The Quay County Democrat is the name of a new papen which w itli 'ourteen charter inenil.t r-. Mr. Hammond then made a talk, etting forth the object! ami purposes of the association, local. tate and national. Mr. Hammond lays no claims to ahi it J or grace as a public speaker, hut he made a remarkably able and fact lear presentation of the nvincing his listeners of j Relations" will be led by Dr. J- R. (Ji,ert, 'Iegtslation" by L R. Hughes, "Progress" by (t. J. w .. ...... rt c"ru,a ""l,OD , ex'ei,,,Ml lo an wno are inter- ested in the SUCCOtS of this im-, portant work. Aiasr Mexican Honored The National Irrigation Om- gress, which has just adjourned , its convention at ( 'hicago, select ed Salt Lake for the place ofi holding the next convention. Dr. E. McQueen (iray, president riaon al of the University of New Mex-jfrom ico, was elected first vice-presi-! dent. ! Sjeciul Meeting A special meeting of Alamo- - rv. w , -..Ithat with th mMmml ÉMdaiU mruo isam no. oz, i. ., Willi - ...K.,. hed Decem,ier w at 8 p 'of statelmod. New Mexico is to at our home on Michigan Ave., for the Durnoae of electin n(R. mi ,.r fur tha ..i.t.iii..r ,-....r cers for the ensuing vear. Evervt i.r . ,t. .n., " ed to be present. a r. . i . i . t-oi.AK. .Sei- v Up to December sixth, Carla-1 bad has ginued three hundred ; Dale, cotton moves to be auit ' a substantial and remunerative entertained at bridge laat Satur crop. day evening, complimentary to A man in Kotwell i. advertí Mr ,od n- W Q The ing that he has half a million Ud PrnM WM wrded to Mrs. dollars available for loans on (aM and the gentleman's prise rigated farms. He may not be to Jed K. Yale. Refreshments ame to put it out in Kotwell, but lie could do some business in Alamogordo. Mr ami Mrs rr.r.W W Ua..k will leave Saturday for Kansas City to spend the Christmas holidays. William H. Wood, of the Aiamoffurdo Witar Work. i will leave Friday for a abort. business trip to El Paso. I Statehood Giv B.g Impetus to Publ.city BIG PAPERS FEATURING NEW MEXICO ARTICLES Describing Real Resources, Not Bad Men and Cactus Albuquerque, Dec. IS. One ! The meeting held at tin court of tiie most beneficial results nfisVieM Tuesday after moum ft the. the completion nf fh New MeX- purpose of organizing a Farmer-' ico state government in the w ay Institute was not so well a' tend of publicity is indicates m the H nor Sfl enthusiastic as could large number of requests now have been desired, but ii torn ad coining into the Bureau of In.- migration offices here for data, ,nus forming an advertise 1 "Ie n'P"pst ciass, ami & ,1 I ( l . , . one mat is witnout one cent uZ cost to the state. The nature of the article- now being prepared i most satisfactory. They are to deal strictly w ith the resources and development of the state, ing were J. P. Lwis, Will Kuth Not a word will be said of the erford, L. N. Jones, C. 8. Brown, "sand and cactus" dope of other John Minns, H. H. Major, J. W. days. There will be no "bad man" storie3. The character of the articles to be sent out by this syndicate typical of the data requested by other news sources through- out the country. It would appear the number and nature of these requests that the day for featuring "The bad man with a gun" and the sand and sage brush, with New Mexico as the background, is about over, and I rece,ve ,trKe v,,'unie of the ! k"n(l of advertising to which its resources eiunie 1 1. i tie most ! satisfactorv indication, however. !..... . .1 e is a popular leinand fur irifrtrttiatimi Imnf I I... i "s- ..v. i... -s.u m state, ana mat the Mud of infor mUoD wntd along agricul- lur' BO ,nau,,r'"1 ,,DM- Bridge Whist Party II a ll a n nr. ano ars. r rana u. tío and : were served Tbte present were : Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Roe, Mr. and Mrs. U- J- Wolfinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jed R. Yale, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lawaon, Misses Ruth Woodbury, (VdotA Iwi. Ifntiri rir.Hlnk Pru Frnk Gnthrie Smith. Temporary President and ÍNts tay art Selected SMALL CROWD TO MEET PROFESSOR CONWAY Effort Will be Made to get Purnp- ing Expert the beginning from which good results may come. Prof. W. T. pose principally in view, a tem- . . m. porary organization was eneciea. ur. J. vj. tlolmes, who is presi- , dent of the Alamo Business Men's Club, was elected presi dent, and A. F. Menger secre- tary. Those attending the meet- Bennett, D. Buruey, J. L. Law son, A. F. Menger, Guthrie Smith, Dr. J. G. Hol-es, Prof. Chas. D. George. Cloudcroft Notes Deputy U. 8. Marshal, J. J. Cole, of Albuquerque, was iu town Saturday and Suuday, on business. W. R. Rose, who has been in the Forest Service here for some time leaves Wednesday for Tuc son, Ariz., He is succeeded in the service by Mr. McConnell of Santa Fe. The Christmas spirit is begin- ...,. ,.. ..b t m a , The enterUinment will be at the i I i . i Hcno)i nouse tirtin inn Tear. Ranger Walter J. Perry was in search of turkey last Sunday, v hen he found an old time rac coon the first known to be found in the Sacramentos. J. I. Bailey has just received a new line of Christmas good and we give assistant Ben Hancock credit for appropiate decorations. Chapter Annual Ejection The annual election of the Chapter was held Monday night, and the following officers elect ed: John M. Bowman, High Priest; Jed II. Yale, King; A.J. Buck, Secretary ;t. O. Scipio. Treasurer; Jas. M. Riddle. Tyler. the annual lection of the Ooramandery will be held next Tuesday night.