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Urn, Doctor (cbs an of local committee lunching Sut luy evening at Urn lond In (only b . t wKm the concert com paiiyi May i t-k you . que.stlou? M1h Lyuu ixwMtly ami hopefully) You may. Dofltor Ih Vlctorlii Lynn your real uaute? Mlaa Lynn It hi and nhvnya bus Iratn. It in ho written in tlio Ms book, Uwt- loetor It Is ik) euphonious that I wondered If yon hud uor soleoted It Wiuply ac u ta name. Ho changed th nohjact, and Victoria .Lynn Is still her real mrih. inery. Wn tho doc tor married ? INTERESTING SPECIMEN! The 8 a. m. trnla was three Uoura A balf hour before 0 pnwengerg bogan to aw table in tho station test It should "niuLe up' time. It didn't. It rua markutl up again, "Five hours Into." Most of the women who bail bacvod the Utter jsero wouther ("But ye don't notice 'obl." bp auso yon are too uurnh, "up In Dnkota") waited tho two bourn In tbo station. A ilea conom, who snt nearest neighbor to Victoria Lynn, was moot anxlnin nlxjut bcr connecting train in Wutertowu. MIhj Lynn t.iok her railroad guide and oasod ber tnitui bv showing her that there was .mill another train nut on the Milwaukee In the evening. Then the deaooutws IuiiiiiiimI up thus: "You are tbe lady that spoke hero last night." Mlas Lynn modestly aakiKiwIodged tbe fact. "And what la your work 7" nail ed tho deacon lady. "I am doing soma wort for tbe Midland Lyceum Hu ron u.M Then tho good sister chatted on la an absorbed like way about bnr own vrork and hospitals and sociology and Kate Bernard and marriage and m 1k atona and auiM"tily axelaluied with a gleam that snerned like recognition. "Ob, I Heard a quartet about a month ago, and tbey belong to tbo same mu acum you do!" Mian Lynn managed to ask about the fraternal apccimeitf and identified the group to bo tbo oliisalllaitlon known in the ii-mtiso ment world m tbe Otttrbelna. Quary. What kind of a curio 1 Mh Lynn? ( RAILROAD KJSW8 Heien young men from the ran i s ot railway employes of tbe Southern Pa rifle have recently bees awarded njltol mhlps in .the school oi ra t r.iil rnading which thnt company maintain aecaediag to ao announcement made it th gtmmtkl aafees today. They are A. C. Poaey, a lne clerk; John A. stur Inick, x fmight clerk, Warron Tu.'k.-r. g) at a ton bagareninu; .1. J. Sullmtn. lUMfltaat; eklef clerk on the Tuecoa dl Ttllt; V. A. Warraek, a file olerk : W M. Wfcttaey, a ilrMHyHwnuH; aitd F. E. Yoa'Mira, a yard slerk. Tftr of the men are tellag? gra4ttftti The Southern Pactfle si bool of rail ltttHn, under Xrma Collyr, la uaiqoo among Kilinatioenl initit.tiim. Otfl eer of thn company . on.l .i't the r'.iri" snd the linden ic are irnttered irow nrtland la Bl Paaa. Then, are no paid jMtrtietar.H aad aa tnttion feoa. The flt(Hto are under nalary, Nane but companjr emflnyeR are tdiKlble and no WMrriwl man art appointed, ia vrhUh rcapoot tboro is n rexoniblaue to ta tahol at Annapolis and Wt I'oint. 'I'iiH Htudant nro botweon the fif m' twanty-ono and thirty and are ahoaan for grit, nmbltinn, IntelliiteufP aad of flrfeney. khnt they have hIiomu in taoir nrovimiB works The Soul horn Paeifle eourae envort a nartod of forty-two tnantha, apprnxi tuataly that of n al!t-e eurrleuium The beginner starU at a tuoIiuin-iaeil aUtllon, wliore he aerrea lx mouths ns wnroliOHMtiinu, baf!naoiliuii and elork, pnrfornilnff the aetunl work tin any nth or otniiloye. Ho In then trnngfarrod to another division to ipmtl fhrao months inrtrncfe work. After bo has loanied to "n.tl a apiha ma.nl and ralaa low Joint.-in- i moreil t the 1'ioad building nid iut hi three months with tl.e snporin londt'iit ot triinaportntioii. N'i' euuw three moalh in the jhopa, t en the -nnif period In train mviee; thon brer imiitha ill the areonntlug depnrtinciit : ii-l flnillly three months In the tnrllT 'iir.'im of the truffle department, nuik nit o years In all. If he has wet the rigid reipilremontH f the eovrse, the student is now roudy to ehooM whether he will follow the op THtlnr, the traffic or the aeKnuntlnp 'irnneh of the rnilrmid bii.inoi. In whieheer line ho elent, ho is jtlvon ipeeinl opportniilly for oxperloncu ami tdvaneement. If the stiident ehooso I lie oporntipjj lepartnent, he rutttrns to the ho ind ronndhonses for a further jiiihlii!i i long tticrhnuical lines; ho pu in two "onths In the tnre depnrhneir an' ho iiiiMitlin in the xijrnnl enjtlneer'i if '"r: he aciiiire jireator iMIIi-hm cy hi 'inititi "nnee f w.iy; Irtti-r he spen l i.i.m'Mk In the jienerni tniuii'ut't itl,T. where he te'n in foneh wlfi !h .ui.iiiti.ifl at n whole; and finitlly Ur en a (Ive month tlnUhtii: will, tirl'e.'.-'rs diepntehers and triinin.ix ei ti n hnay divinion. At toe end ( f ' f,nir, he ia adjudtPl either lit tun erml for m Minor oMeial posit i u or not rort'i taviaf. Si. ,1'irU In the traflte dlpnnient ' cut i alven upeeial n.rk in n iik.' oiH'-e. in (he Boll"latioii of tho rei, -'. nnd aa amisUn'. t n freivht .til :ioiih,t Kfoat it an oullayuiv in , wl.ere be will hi ithettly lii out: "t with peraons -f enmpauy ' n ,u nnd become versed n t!ie art f . 'li'ijj traimporta&ion. tf he I'lmoKtu 'he tinditinji department tin lat ciKiteen month are sptnt en irely in the general offiee trtivittg ntriiiite thra4s of the aeeousts. Sinee appotniments to the tiu1ent nrt' ar.- made only from the rank? f empli-ye, it frerjHentl hnppons llmt he Ktiiiicnt has had sonnd and practloai ' XMrinfe in oae or more of the tie ' uirtiiiei t flHaigiwii. Tn this eao, ho i Liivnn :id va need eredlf and is not re J (nii-e.1 in 4iijdiate his work ntmopossur I lv. inif -lie eotnpany l frankly look i nit fi.rwind to hi eonipletlHjj hi. course ind )i.niiijt the burden wf olllolal re- 'Mini!'lity. The - I. 'tries are preseribod accord- tin to a nednle and vary front io to (100 per month. The majority of thr tie lent have surrendered positions thai l iv ere pnyinu more fhun por montl' n order ti take :id nntiii- of the unus i.il iippur'miitie rvflVril by the eiinrso. viOKmS" KBBDBD FOR CO-OrSJtATIVE ORGANIZATION That eery i-omtuereial and duvelop oetit orgaiiixatioo llteeta uboiit the (Utile financial difficultiox U indirntml by the felowing einiilar lei'er sont out to iiembers of the executive emntnittee by Secretary Seth B. llolniKi) of tho Co Operative Commercial elnbs of Now Mexipfl and wet Texas from his (tfilw it Amarillo; Amariilo. Tea., Get. 28. 1013. M .. W. P. rial, Menihis. Te.; S. . Tomoa. noewell, N. Xt.j P. P. Hold. Mobeetie, Tex.; H. B. Hening, Albn iierriie. N. M. i ientlemen: An member of the aseeatlvo eomml fee -f the Cooperative Commercial hilw r eimt-.rn Vew Mexico aad west Texa. I have to report to von thnt ii-ont to 'b.i laMt week and had a onferenee with President U. D. Old -ejiatdiutt the future work of this irgniiixutinn. ' Fer lnee the orgnnixntlon 1 have ' e,.n . '.nfronted with the rather dlffl--ult task of showing renults without tie proper flaanees: ontlor our ronsritn , imi and by-law, we "OUhl hopo to ' iiave more thon 6JV00 or $6W) iuenine !cr annum. If we propone to eoudtiet in active cainpaitfu, it would require tuuty thouaand of dollars, ns nny liinkinn man eaa readily sao. Some . -the i aoeiatioiiK of like uhanu-ter are lo-inj.' till aetive wnrk, hut thoy omploy i Beeretftty for all his time, and allot him it libiral espenio aoeount. j In n general way, Prasliletit nidbtttn I and mvnelf agreed that tho only course 1 .... L I . . -. ...... i iru iwr mu in fin ill iuiisi, ivus li (H'.diirt the aaaociation alnuj: devolnp ment plane for bin tei-tlon, in nliiny little money, mid cut out nil attempts to Nmie ejrpeimive booklets, ete but instead, to hold about four ot-:oeth-er rneetlnits each ynar, nnd uttompt to hold our uieinbershlp together by letter an ar a possible, and to uhp thn com bined weight of our tneuiberahip in 'iv Ing moral suppor' to all worthy enter prises affecting the. territory of this aMtoeiatinn. It was aleo decided (.) sub mit to you the following boundary linen for tho UFVreiatlnn, to-wlt: Take the Hlo. 0 ramie river ihrough New Mexico as a weetom boundary lino up to Kin biindo, thence following the western county line of Tihw eouutyj to tho Colo rado state line, la Texas, taking tho enmities of Haines, Dawson, llurdini, Onrxa, Kent, Rtouownll, Knox nnd Will barger ns the soutlinra tier of countlox of To.xhh. The prasidont instructed mo to bo gin tho eompilation of Htntintle on each county invnlveil, and to nee t lit; now. It You Had a Wooden Whistlo And It Wouldn't Whistle Would You Blow It? Iou wouldn't; you know you wouldn't. Maybe that's wbat'a the mmtoi with your printing It doesn't bring ro stilta. LET US DO YOUR PRINTING FOR YOU taper in keepi'" ll tittitic liefn-i he people. We decided that good rondu vas Mile of mir iiiiun line of work. The t'lr"t road to be tnken up. wjih the one rnm Albuquerque through Siintn l!nn ml Iloii-e. Vow Mexico, to Clovls, rheneolhrough Hereford to Amarillo, md connect nith the Cnbiradoto-Uuli' 'utp. We arc eudeiivorlng arrange tor n ditto for the meeting of thin line ust as sunn ns psiblc. I will I hank ymi to carefully study this letter, and If the decisions reaohod 'y President Oldham nud myself mei't .vith our approval, please (1. K. this opy of your letter, and return to roe "or my files, together with any siiggen fimis yon have n nffer. 1 will follow low this letter In a few days with re quests for information fn-m your sev rnl districts. Incidentally, If yoor or unnb.ntion has not paid its pro-rata please forward me cheek for satuo 8 vour curliest convenience. The dties are based on ."u per hnmlred pnpnlutiou. nn Ier tho 1U10 census, with a minimum ot f.i.nnn for nny club and one dollar for my individual. Vonrs very trnly. SBTll II. 1IOI.MAN ecrotnry-Treasnrer. RESOLUTIONS WMRKIIAS, It has pleased the Divine Providence to remove Mi Harriett ''.le Icie from her earthly to her heaven lv Iimiic, on Sunday. October 2fl, 1ll" and W II Kit E AS, Miss Phenlcie did f;t. fully and etlb ieiitly perform all the d ties of a toncher in the Toeiimenri Pul lie ScIhihIh during 'he last school y. ai . THKnPORE. Be it Revived", that we hereby cxprexo oui high regard t"t the departed one, and our sincere m pnthy to the father nnd members r his family in thi hour of their bcrcate ment: and be it further MiKOLVKn. that he- resolution be 'nrwnrded to the father at Tongimoxie Kansas, thnt n copy be spread upon our permanent records, and that other cop .o he given to he local papers for pub liiatii.n. BOAIID OP RDrCATION A. D. Ooldenh: rif. Pres. Henry Rwon, Vice Pre. Harriet Uonc boo. Clerk William Tronp C. II. Meeker Hone at Tupuutcari. N'. Mos., Oetober 2S, 101 8. RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY WHHIIKAS. it has pleased the Al mighty God. In UN Inflnlto Wtadem. to call from our midst our beloved friend nnd fellow teacher, Harriets Phenlcie, who was called to bor reward October 2(5, in Lawrence, Kansas, WHKKHAS, by her exemplnrv life a i n f'hrisi Ian girl, a a de'otod sister nn.l dnughter, she has Indelibly impressed i our lienrtn and minds by the the influ ) mice of her sterling qualities. wiii:i,m:it)i,'k. nn it bhhoi.vkti that her familv has lust u loving sistt.r and daughter, and our profession n true ntnl worthy member. lfHSOLVrcn, that we tondoro her fnmlly our profound sympathy, In this time of great berenveinnut, and coin nieiid her to the love and kpppins of Him who dnoth all thing woll. RKSOLVEI). thnt n copyof thee resolutions be sen to thojjpeavcd fnm ily, and to ench of tho Tiiojunri pn pera. . . m ffigiiPil) Jos. S. Hnfpr. Mne LnUroll, Nolle Horshhergor, Mary Fitgornbl Lillbin Ties Cnrnnlh Burke. Vlrn vp. Hnfer. Kugenln Roy, nrticlo Jeffrey LouUc Murphy, Anga Hldnr, Willie Lnwing, Clara Gprhnrdt, Commlttoo TiiPiimcari Tenchers WANTED Girl or woman to do gonornl housework for family of four. Apply to II. W, Loggins, Phone .178, I POHTMASTBH SEIZED AS GAME LAW VIOLATOR ag.Hxnound. N. M Oct. 28. Pic . "I Mi'ilinu, pnxtiniiHter at this place, c'iTday arrested by a deputy I .'.n il' anleii on the charge of shuo'ing m'mii Min iii i'(ioii. i he po.ittutiHti'i, it i liaiged, was the poxeion'r of Mx pinil at the time of bin arrit. State nine Warden Trinidad C. dc Baca tins been notified nud will nrrlvo bore to at- end -ho trlnl of Mr. Mcdhiu in the jus ice court. I-x. CLEAN RECORD IN THE CANAL ZONE Those who have been following the euinrkalde iccord of the work of suni it ion of the Isthmanlaii canal, and ne watched the gradual reduction of the death rate nud the elimination of lre entnble disease, hnve hoped thnt 'fore the tnonuiueut.'il work of con tnii'tinu the canal wa fitiNhed it niglr In possible for Colonel Oorga to inesent a report that would be clean i far a- death from disease was con eincd. The toport of the Depnrtnten: f Sanitation for the month of August, ipl.'t. just received, shows that during hat mouth there were thlrrynine li-.it 'is from all cause among the em i.ri of the canal commissioners. Of "i one. a Peru vlun died of miilarlu: i not in r. a Spaniard, of alcoholism, and ie third, a Greek, of appendicitis. Tho ii I v deaths mining white Aniericnns 'iieb occurred during the mouth were :wo from violence, one due to tin ncei- lit mi the railwav nnd the other to un iiildeal in the quarry. Among the 12, 1 white Atni'ilean men, wnineii and iiildrcii on the Isthmus connected with He coinmi.-slnti that Is, employes and 'u ir families not u siiij.( death from lisense occurred. The exodus from the ''mill Zone litis , nlreadyj begun: those nq. loves whoso work has Im'cii c'unplet I are retiming to the I'tiltcd Stntes Aith their families. The lumber of Nmericnn citizens resident in the Canal one will probably decrease steadily in he future. It I- a fitting climax, says Pie Journal of American Medical Ah--'iation, fo the work of Colonel Gnr :i, which has challenged the admiration f 'he eivlllned world, that 'he me 'th : 'i i.nbnbly marks th,. Hi i li tide of 'lericnn oecupancv of the Canal Zone -"i.tild hae pas(.,l without a single lentil from diseu-e in the American .loiiy. "THE PERFECT MAN" Kalph Rose, holder of Olympic and h irld 's records for shot putting, has int died, lie was called the "perfect nan," from the symmetrical chnrne or of his measurements and physical levelnpment. Rose's death occurred from typhoid, so it can hardly be so 'barged that the st ruin of athletics did it. Still it shows bow fine physical levelupmeiit does not ussurc long life. People wro uro naturally frail often my these robust physiques. But if hoy had this animal perfection, they would quite likely ignore the laws of icalth. Five year nfter graduation the "olh-ge athlete is apt to. feel that he must mo'nr to the olllce. or if he can't afford it. he takes the street car. The wulkiug might take 1o minutes each way, which couldn't possibly be spar d. Many fine specimens of physical man mod come In among the immigrants. On the dock they nro like healthy o.,.o ho product of open air labor, plain eating, and restful sleep. The pule, dim professional or olllce man envies their round faces and big muscles. They work long hours, often 12 to IS a dnv. If they own farms ur little burdens of their own. They eat ill ooked nnd unsubstantial foods at the oardlug liou-es, restaurants, ami bake shops. They smoke many cigarettes, sit up late with their compatriots, and Irin k In-ax II v of bad beer. They had a "upltal of good health with which to begin, and to hrdd and Improve It they have nil 'he tools of eiviU.mtton, but thev don't know how1 to use them. The best physical gift is not the niw perfection of the open air laborer, nor scientific athletic training, but un intelligent realiatlon of the value of exercise, and determii.atiou to follow he Imw of health at all costs. DO YOU FEAR CONSUMPTION No .natter how chronic your cough or how severo your throat or lung ailment i.i, Dr. King's New Discovory will sure ly help you; it may aavo your life. Still man Green, of Malichlto, Col. writes. "Two doctors snld I had consumption and could not live two years. I usea Dr. King's New Discovery and am nllvq and well." Your monoy refundod If it fails to boncflt you. The best home remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. Prieo f0c nnd $1.00. Guaranteed by tho Elk Drug Store. NEWS WANTS BOLIOTTOBS GRAND PRIZE OFFERED The News wants an agont in every community in tho county to secure sub scriptions. A liboral commission will bo given and a $100 prize will be of fered the News solicitor receiving the greatest number of subscribers in a limited timo. This prize will be in the nature of a scholarship in the Inter- KKLL the White Sewhitr Muchinr. no iniu-him i n i"tnilit. I Tho Baldwin Piano is tho its sort in the t'. S. I sell them. A full line of Watches, Clocks. Cut Class and Silwnvaiv. Having practiced Optics for over twenty years I a in fully prepared to take care of your eye troubles. 1 do all kinds of speck and eye glass repairing, and duplicating lenses. Bring the pieces and I can duslicate the U nsr. I do repairing in the jewelry line of i r thing rmning under that head. I make a specialty l repairing line and complicated watches. When you want anything call or u rite JONES, the Jeweler and Optician I Under the Post Office TUCUMCARI, NEW MEXICO Victor Talking Machines, Kdismi Phonographs and Records sold at standard prices. national Correspondence School for the subject of Spanish. It will include a phonograph nnd records with full in struction aud lessons and will bo u prire well worth earning. Any teacher in the county schools can spare sotuo time each week and this would be a gr.od opportunity to earn u goodly sum to supplement their salaries and com pete for the prize. Conditions of the contest will be published in next week's papor. Writo tho subscription editor of tbo News for applications for subscription agency The News means :o cover the news of every I'limmunity in the county to give especially attention to dairying and to stock raising, and prints the news fear lessly. The News stands for a bigger and better Tucumcnri and Quay count v. The News is one of the best adver tising mediums in Eastern New Mex ico. New subscriptions give new power to the News to make it a paper for tho economic uplift of this county and the state. Wool and Hide Prices Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 2 I'M 3 The following quotations are furnished by F. L. COFIKLD WOOL COMMISSION CO.. 1 7S' to 1 734 ( Jenesee St., Kansas City, Mo. Kansas City Wool and Hide Prices, wool. Colorado. New Mexico, Utah and Texas. Light Medium, 14c to 17c per lb. Light Kine . . . l.V to lbc " " Heavy Kine . Klc to 13c " " Angora Mohair. 12 months, 25c to 27c per lb. Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Oklahoma. Bright Medium, 17c tol'Jc per lb. Dark Medium, 15c to 17c per lb. Light Kine.. . 14c to lfc per lb. Heavy Kine.. . 12c to 14c per lb. imi-:s Green salt natives, No. 1, 15 l-2c per lb. Green salt nati ves. No. 2, 14 l-2c per lb. Stile brands, over 40 lb. Hat, 13 c per lb. Part cured hides l-2c less than cured. Uncured hides lc less than cured Glue hides, Hat... 8 l-2c per lb Green horse hides $2.25 to $4.00 each. Dry Hint hides 23c to 25c per lb. Dry salt hiJes 17c to 20c per lb. PIC I. 'IS Dry full wool sheep pelts 10c to ltc per lb. Green salt sheep pelts 5()c tb SI. 00 each. Angora goat skins 15c to 75c each Tallow: No. 1, h l-2c. No. 2, 5 1-2 cents per lb. Grease: White f l-2c. Yellow 5 1-2 c per lb. Beewax: Bright ,25c to 30c per lb SCRAP IKON Country junk mixed iron ft. 00 to $10.50 per ton. ItONKS Country junk bleached bones $17.00 to $22.00 per ton. DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTIONS Bablos noed a perfect skin. covering Skin or u pi Ions cause them not only in tense suffering, but hinder their growth Dr. Hobsoif's Eczema Ointment can be relied on for relief and permanent care of Buffering bubioo whoso skin eruptions have mado their miserable "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of tbe skin all over the face and scalp, Doc tors and akin spocltdista failed to help Wo tried Dr. Hoboon's Eczema Oint ment and were overjoyed to soe baJby oldest and lawM roiuvrn ! completely cured In fore one box Wid used" writes Mrs. St rubier, Dubuque, Iowa. All druggists, or by mnll, COc Pfeifcr Chetui'.nl Company, St. liouls, Mo. Philadelphia, Pa. GREAT SUBSCRIPTION CONTEST The News will gte anny absolutely free three prizes, one of the value of fltl.'.mtj value of 2nd prize, $lii.0U, und third, $f.t Beginning Dctubcr 1st aud closing on December ai. i'.i:t, the contoat will last three mouths. PriBee will be nwnrded during the first week in January. The uniiK s of contestants will be published weekly and their relatlvo standing. Por further particulars, address Ed itor the Nows. A solicitor wanted in every community. Very liberal com missions. Tho nows of ovcry section of the county will bo printed in tho News. Vow correspondents nro being added weekly. Tho Nows Is for all Quay coun'y. The biggest bargain in furs, fot the least ensh yon ,.vcr gavo, can be clinched by buying one of those sea son tickets for your lady frlond, an other for yourself, and then give a school girl n dollar with which to buy another. Think of It three season ticket, for onlv five dollars. MOTHERS! HAVE YOUR CHILDREN WOKAIS7 Are they feverish, restless, norvotts, Irritable, dizzy or constipatoiU Do they continually pick, their nose op grind their teeth. Have thoy cramp ing pains, irregular and ravenous ap petite? Those are all signs of worms. Worms not only cause your child suf fering but stunt its mind and growth. Give "Klpknpoo Worm Killer" at once It kills and removes the worms, im proves your child's appetite, regulates stomach, liver and bowels. Tho symp toms disappear and your child is made happy and healthy, as naturo intended. All druggists or by mall, 2.1c Kieknpoo Indian Medicine Company, Philadelphia, Pn. St. Louis, Mo. 'L basins Kills Germs Kills Odors Use it today- the strcnyest Lye in v the Hey Sifter Can ALITTLii liabbitt's Lye and, a lot o! water will keep your home and barn frae of all germs nnd odcirs. W.iy Jioi try it today? and sue fur ynurhulf how easily, cheaply at 1 thoroughly itdous the work. 'Vij' tor htniitt swwiHtf iittutv w. I hit firestfiifs for the tali!:. U r. 'j for Cutu fugue t'.lokcat in JJriath 'fi ' s h Las!s Lonuer n.o.aoa t7T0 USW VORK CITV .'