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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
You Can Tell The People Who
Have Iron In Their Blood
Strong Healthy Vigorous Folks
Aava flrdlaarr Nutated Iroa
ate Nervous Basteare feoele M
Per Cea. wronger ISSB rVaeka
Tiste la Miar Caaee.
Jew York. It. T.-"On Hence li enough
14 tell which people have Iron In thalr
Hoot" aald Doctor saner a tpentllit of
tbla city In a recent discourse. They ere
the ones that do and dar. The nthera ara
IB the weakllnr elatt. Sleepless nlrhU
spent worrytni ovar tuppoeed ailments
constant dotlnr with patent mediclnet and
nsrrnttct for DonoQl weekneet etomarh.
liver or kidney illifi and useless at-
Mmptii to brar up with ttronr corree or
other stlmulante ara what kmc them tur
frtlnr and vainly longing to be gtrong
Their real trouble It laca of Iron In tb
blond. Without Iron the Mood baa nn
power to chantre food Into Hunt; tissue
and therefore nothing rou eat does you
ally rood; you don't (at the strength nut
or n. Toe moment iron la suppneo me
rnuiuttxde of dangerout lymrtoma diiap
pear I have teen dntaoi Of nervous rim
own people who were ailing all the lime
nuble arid aven tripla their itrangth and
endurance and entirely get rid or every
aim of dyepepala. liver and other trmihl
lb from ten to fourteen dayi' time limply
by taking Iron In the proper form. And
fila tiler they had In Home caaea been
doctoring for monthi wlUiout any benrrit
If you arc not etronr or well you owa
"in. mi: Atrxnjjav
Arizona Wnmca Launch Mormcnl lo I'ertn
Orpanliatlen.
A acore or mote or ihc wives and daurh-
ters or iiMling raitlrmen. and largely
ih'in from M i y " 1 1 it ftihered yeMerday
amrnoon in ihe pnrion or the Hotel I'm
ilel Norte and organized a l.sdiet' Auxiliary
to the American National UveMock atsn-
clatloti Hi' object or the ataoclatlon It
to latiet ami co-operate with the stockmen
at rr t posible in rarrylnr onl the object-
.r lite .i-mcmtion and Incidentally to
promote ii i. iter acquaintance and brine
about rioter ictrlal ties amour the alock-
ni n tiul ti ir wlvea and daughters.
Mrs w Morgan or Wlllcnt Arlt. waa
elected president or the auxiliary and Mrs.
It D. John teat of Millers Aril. secretary.
The a. ... latlon will meet each year at an
adjntiei body to the conventions of the aa-
. aoclation.
UIDN'T HURT A BIT.
We are the originators
of Modern Painless
Dentistry in El Paso
Remember we don't claim to hava any
patented methoda that otbera do not or
cannot uao. Tbeae notour to the quark
who playa upon the Irnorance of their
patlenlt rerardlnr dentlatry. Tbeae tort
of orricee latt a certain lenrth of time
then depart Tor new flelda or aell out.
We bare been in tu Haao three yea ra
and are building our bualneaa on tare
rronni. pumnr our whole aoul and en-
deavor Into each undertakltir. We want
the rood will and beat word or our fal-
low belnga aud mean to have it
The price list of dental work publlihcd
herewith cau be absolutely relied upon
aa lettiried to by Ibe vory beat clientele
In El Pako. The prlcea are the luweat
poielble fur rinc accurate work.
Gold Crowii.H S9 knrnt tl to 18.00
Bridge Work $1 to $5.00
Rubber Plates . .1 and up
Cold Filling. tl and up
Silver FUungw 50 and up
Palnltaa Extractions SOo
No dentist with leas than la yeara' ex-
perience In our offices. All work abso-
lutely guaranteed. I.ady attendant. Moat
aanliary orricea In El Peso. Call aud in-
spect them
New York Painless
Dentists
BUCKLER BLDQ-
OVER ELITE CONFECTIONERY.
NEW LeOCATION.
Independent Assay Office
P. W Has touts. K M Proprietor.
xgaat ;"' BMppri 4aga aw
Ctaawca Añal fit.
mi (laaiiae
aWzoe Wark a
ox
ornee and Laboratory:
1 " " -r"-7itaat1a
gt raso. Tgxas.
ASSAYER and CHEMIST
GEO. V. CAMERON.
Keprreeulatlve for Bhlppart to tha
El I'aau SUieltel
Ml ata francisco tl.. ii i'aao. Texas.
P. O. box 410
n
A DAY
UP
Hotel
Savoy
sM atesase ef Solid laiuitori
Cverv reesa with desk A shear.
OVgftl AMI A STANTON Ms
R. & BIAS FUEL CO.
1610 Bast Missouri tttoue hat.
All Kinds of Poultry Bupulle.
COAL. WOOP AMD H -H
W manufacture our own Poultry
Pood.
OPEN ALL NIGHT
PrtatortpUons filiad and daUvara4
a auay tima da or olghL Mall
Orders Filiad Promptly.
A. E. RYAN St CO.
DAUCQiaVS-
SI
It to youraelf to make Ua foBowtag teat:
Sea tow Ion you can work or how far
Cm mi walk without DacotBthf wred nail
t two ftva-fraln tablets of ordinary
nutated iron three umes par day aratr
ma tli for two weeks. Than test roar
atranrUt a rain and ae for youreeir how
tnurh you hava gained. There It nothln
like rood old Iron to put color in your
cneess ana snnna neaitny nesn on your
boats But you mint take Iron In a form
that can be eaally absorbed and aatlmtlated
Ilka minted Iron If you want II to do you
any rood ntherwiia It may prora reorte
than useless
NOTE Nuiatad Iron recommended ahora
by Dr. Bauar la one of the newer organic
Iron compounda. Unllka the older Inor-
ganic iron producta. it It eeally aettmliat-
ed. doei not injure the teeth antas them
black nor up act the momach; oa tha eon-
Wary it n a moal potent remedy m near-
ly all forma of indlgtetlon aa wall aa for
narvoua run down rondltlona. Tha Manu-
rtrtiirert have auch treat oonridenee In
Num. i iron that thay ofrar to forfait
1100.00 to any charitable matltutton If tbarjr
cannot take any man or woman under A
who lackt iron and Increase thaw strength
too par cent or orar in four weeks' tima
provided they hare no aartoua orranle
trouble. They alio offer to refund your
money If tl Coat not at least double your
ttrenrth and endurance In ten days time.
It It dispensed in thla ettr by A. K. Ryan
auu au otuer tninwa
SISTERS KILLED IN
AUTOMOBILE WRECK
i unit it 1 1. turns or v n vai.i.an
IIK.HtM. I ni l OH Or DCkflNti Ml Mi
hum VltmMII Of- TRAOKDV.
Riding mu Falhrr la Family Car When
I inline Runt Down Machine;
Chauffeur Dylai.
By Rpecla) Wire to the Timet.
Deiiung is. Mm Jan. 17. Three sitters
i.nin-e. Kdna and Elophronla Vallandlgham
daurliurt of E. R. vallandlgham. editor
of the Iteming Headlight were almost In-
atantly killed at d:M o'clock tonight when
an mil.. in.. luie In which Ibey were tiding
waa struck by a santa Fe railway coal car
propelled by a switch engine. Oenrge
r:rltcht. foreman of the Headlight print-
shop was driving the car and It so seri
ously hurt that It It believed ha will live
only a few hours. Mr. Vallandlgham who
was also In the machine escaped with
only a few hrulaea. The accident occurred
at Rat railway cruselng near the freight
depot.
tin railway crossing tender who waa
the first to reach tne spot declares that
he blew his whittle and waved his lantern
when the machine approached the cross-
ing. He said the automobile hesitated hut
started armas the tracks Just aa Ihe awltcb
engine shunted the coal car nvr it. The
nun inn. wait struck full In the aide and
completely demolished. The three young
ladles were hurled to the ground striking
with such force that their death was a
matter of momenta.
When the crotalng lender reached the
victima he round that Mr. Crlrhet hail a
broken ankle a broken arm and what ap-
peared lo i- Internal Injurien. Mr. Vallan-
dlghatn was bruited and dated. Hla escape
It considered little short of miraculous.
The Vallandlgham glrla were wall known
In this sertlou and highly popular. The
eldest. Mist l.oulse was n and a teacher
in tne purine schools here. Miss : dim.
aged p.. waa a senior In tlie local high
school and the younrost Bophronla. waa
li. She was a pupil In the grammar school.
Mr. Vallandlgliatn Is one of the moat oroinl-
Bant' newspaper men In New Mexico. Tho
family home la two miles rroi Dcminr.
The mother of the family Is prostrated
here tonight. funeral arrangements are
pending the arrival of relatives from Cali-
fornia and Missouri -
Need Glasses? Ask Segall
Thornurh eye examlnttlon. 10R Te xaa St.
near oreron. Established 1001. Adv.
SHABBY GARMENTS
CONCEAL FORTUNE
I II II I WHITE-HAlftEO WOMAN WITH
tlt.UI IN BONUS AND CUR-
RENCY RETAINED.
By Asaorlated Presa.
Chicago Jan. n. A little gray haired
woman In whose shabby rlotltaa the au-
thorities found tlü.eol i bonds and cur-
rency today la being held at Ihe Psycho
pathic hospital while efforta lo discover
her identity are being made.
Tin- bonds valued at tio.tsx). were made
out to Mia. Nana V. Havnpt and an- nidi
rallona of the Continental Building and
Loan association of Han Franclaco. The
nonos were dated six years ago and Is-
tued by the coiiUneuial bank oí San rtun
claaco.
be address sania Roaa cal.." appeared
one bit or writing found in her gar-
ments. Hhn aald however that her home
was In "Nevasata." Texas a town which
does not appear In tho postal guide Dot)
suited si the hospiui. Tie- policeman uho
Licked her up al a railroad elation did so
(cause Ue considered hr actions peculiar.
she was unable it waa aald to tell a
.hci.nl slot V or lei mI! s!he la ahoiit
W years -of age.
JEWISH RELIEF FIND LARUE.
Tkouksada of Hollars subscribed for Buffer
ing oiks in Mai stricken Kuropr
Bv AMMictMlrd Preaa
New Vork Jan. Í7. -Pledges sggregattng
uraiiy fi .laaj.iati mr rener or jews III the
war swept countries or Europe were an
in .lined smld scenes ir wild enthusiasm
al a mass meeting held here tonight.
By Associated Ifess.
Kansas City. Jan. 87. -The local aertlon or
the American Jewian relief tommiltee to-
night reported tlt.OOO liad been pledged
heir today lm the relief of Jews In Europe.
By Associated Press.
Boston Jen. ft. -Upwards of lioo.uon was
raised In boston today ror the Jewish war
relief fund lbs local committee announced
lonlgbl.
By Aeaoclsted Press
St. l oul Jan 17. -Approximately tts.ouu
hail been rimu-lbuted or pledged by St.
Louuaiis today ror Ihe relief or Jews in
tbe war stricken xonea of Europe.
By Asaorlated Preaa.
Philadelphia Jan. 7. More than tjo.it
lonecieo ana piedres ror ss uluth
more were serureil today lor the roller or
Jews ui tlie war tones of Europe.
Lsktael sens Net a Leadldsle.
opens! it. th. Moiuiiig lime..
sauu Fe. N. M.. Jau. m.-OrdoiMl Jose
b. ttena. today announced that he poti
ti. i ould not be a candidate for the He
publican nomination for mayor of tanta
Fa aa his duties aa clerk of the stale su
prsaus court would make it Impossible for
him to devote tl piular time to Ilia put!
tlon Mayor W. O. Hargent will likely be
raaanmaatied. alliioogii ihe rrixads .i
H t Twiuill ait. uianUutilnr nuu ss s
DOsstblUly. I ixi. j Arthur Seiiriusn oi
Adolph Hill Itkrly wlU bS Uni Lltu.otitU.
VMIUWOI
UNUSUAL TEMPEST
HITS WEST COAST!
rp.t mil t
I.O.A ele a a Ran mego gknt Off From
av ml xeiaereie
By Associated freat.
nen rranctaeo Jan. n One of the most
"ruuLu!rn" n 'ntrnaliy in the hlttory
or california pasted inland rrorn tne Pa-
;"J?" ""y. ano arn.re.ing to the
United Blttee weather bureau ría renter
TL" EXJftuXSSL1 "J LP -".c.us.ng
5 eatlhllghment of the weather bureau in
thirty miles north of the city retened a
... .. -1 1 n nines nn IKIUr.
a. i e. ieHiria rrom inland towns
'"nalojerahla protierty damage resultad from
For many hours l.oa An relet and San
-"e mi.n mu irinii wire romniiinn
tlon the radio belnr reaorted to to keeii
In touch Willi the wrrM
Waahotitn occurred on tna coast railway
iinet tur siouinern I'actnc road ttclnr the
only one capable of operation in the aoutn-
am part of tlie state tonight.
I OS tNl.t I I s III I I Mi. on
RADIO HFRVICK.
By Asaoclaied Prsea.
Lot Angelet Cal. fan. 17 (by nadlo to
Sail francisco - -I s lanlu ...
nlrht upon radio tervlre as the only meant
i i.i.-ii.i Miiiiiiiiiiicauon wtin tne rest
or the world while strenuous erforts were
belnr made by hundreds or railroad work-
ers to keep the valley Una of the Southern
Paciric th. onlv avatem nf l.nrt te.n...e
tallón which withstood the ternric storm
winch i rarlnr here rrom succumbing to
the rsvsgea of wind and rain.
bor Is located great breakers swept the
i"ni. ii urwawiHin maa ouigoing snip-
mnr waa oirtllrel
At night fell the rain which totaled r.sgJ
ni wrs not ma me ibsi iweniy-rnur nan re
had abated somewhat but the velocity of
the wind bad increased materially.
TWstMTV FEET Or SNOW IN
Mil I IIHI N COLOR tOO.
By Associated Preaa.
Durango t;olo. Jan. W. Traffic la de-
morallied hundreds of head or cttlle on
the ranges are believed to be sUrvlng.
and snow ranging In depth rrom six to
twenty reet covert the extreme toutn-
western part or Colorado tonight as a
result or the snowstorm which has been
continuous here for nearly ten daya.
A coid wave today froae tlie wet snow
Into Ice which railroad men declare the
blades of rotary andw plowt are unable
lo cut. Seven engines pushlnr a rotary
plow abandoned tho effort tonight.
Hcoret of farmers In the Cortex district
are digging a trail eight mlleg up Dear
Greek to rescue two hundred head or
cattle. Animals caught by the storm in
other sections It Is feared will starve.'
ICE snow. RAIN WIMIS AND
I I OI 1 1 IS IN Mil I II I M
Uy Asaorlated -Press.
sansas city. sio jan. 77 snow ire
heavy ralnatorma accompanlea by hlgn
winds and rollowed by floods In several
places have combined In the southwest
dining the last thlrtv-sJx hours to eai
loas or life delay In traffic and partial
paralysis or communication. Conditions
were improving In part of the places how-
ever according to reports tonight al-
though a rurther drop in temperature la
predicted by the local weather bureau.
so lar aa known only one life waa lost
In the storm laat night at Hartahornn.
Okla. Tony Annclnlo. an Italian was killed
worn a oraran oeneem wntcn ne had
sought shelter waa moved rrom Ha founda-
tion by the wind.
FI.OOO CONDITION! IN
tNI.ONA IMI'HIIVIM.
By Associated Preas.
Yuma Aria. Jan. ft. Little damage to
the Imperial valley' as a result or the- re-
cent riooda. waa reported tonight after an
Investigation. All Hood refugees have been
housed lii tents and Ihe 000 Yuma Indians
deprived of their homes cared for by In-
dian Agent Odie.
Hallroad rmiiiniinlratlon with Los An-
geles was not resumed today owing to
additional wasbouta.
DRINKS BOTTLE OF ACID.
J. Bradley of Brooklyn In serious Condition
at Hospital.
Entering the Western Union shortly lie-ion-
midnight a young man about ao years
or age. wrote three telegrams and asked
that they be tent to New York city col-
lect. He declined to give tils name or ad-
dress and the clerk Informed htm that be
could not send the messages unless they
were t K.'d by some one he knew. He
lert the Office and drank the contents of a
small bottle af acetic acid In I t or the
building and fell to the sidewalk.
ihe man was rushed to the emergency
hospital at the police station and gave hla
name as J. Bradley or Brooklyn. IN. Y. Dr.
Hainan was summoned and rendered med-
ical aid. The man was taken to the county
hospital ror treatment and la In a serious
condition. There were no papers In lilt
possession slid he had destroyed Ihe thres
telegTuiis he had written.
si nit us TIE IP i n M t n
Cattlemen l-sable to Leave for Western
I'oluU Owing to Damage.
Beeiuae of additions! damage to the
Sunset-central track near Yuma. Arlx. a
large number or cattlemen i. siding In New
Mexico Arizona and California were un-
able to depart for their homes last night
auntet-central trains Not. 0 and 101 aud El
Paso A PoiiihWfstern trains Noa. I and I
will depart this morgltig at t o'clock aa
one train over the Santa l e. Sunset-Central
train No. 1 will depart at '' a. m
ror Yuma but will be unable to go far-
ther. Eaatbound trains frptii i:i Paao. however
tetra crowded with cattlemen and other
vltllors who have been attending the con-
venUon.
Held for Theft Over .u
Jetua llygasa wat arrestad yesterday art-
ernoon and Is detained at Uie cily Jail tor
theft over ..
To Put On Flesh
And Increase Weight
Motl people eat from ruur to tlx pounds
or good solid fat making rood every day
and still do not increaae In weight one
ounce while oh ihe other baud many or
the plump chunky folks est very Hgim
and keep gaining all the tune. It's all
bosh lo say that thla la tbe nature or the
Individual. It Isn't Nature's way al all.
Must thin pvuula stay thin because their
(lowers ol assimilation are derectlve. Tbsy
absorb Just enough or the rood Utey eat tu
maintain Bra and a semblance of health
and alrcnrth. smiting won't help them.
A doien meals a day won't make them gain
a single "stay there'' pound. All Ihe fat
producing elements or their rood Jual stay
there In the intestines until they pars rrom
the body a. wssie. What sucb people- need
la sutnethlur tltsl will prepsre these fatly
food elements to that their blood can ab-
sorb them and deposit theui all about the
body something loo that will multiply
their red blood corpuscles and Increase
their blood's carrying power.
For auch a condition It is well lo recom-
mend sating a Sargol tablet with every
meal Safgol is not aa tome believe a
patented drug but la simply a csrerul
combination of tlx or the tuost errecuve aud
powerful assimilative and riesb building
elemente known lo clienilalry. It Is sbto
lutely iisjiuless. yet has been wonderfully
effective and e single tablet eaten wiUi
each uieal often according to reports of
usara bat the arfect or increasing the
weight ol a thin man or woman rrom tarea
lo five pound a week. Bsrgol It sold by
A. E By an and other good druggists every-
where oa a positive guaran lee of weigh! tu-
éstese or eaoucy back.
FLOOD IN ARIZONA
CAUSES HEAVY LOSS
trrRoxivuTFi t tte.ete WORTH OF
FROTE RTV LOST RY LNIT STATE
RECLAMATION SERVICE
The dtmsgr) by the recent flood In Atl-
tona to the United States reel ama tlon wort
it approximately set AW recording to A.
P. Dsns of waahlnrton D. C. director and
chief engineer on reclamation work In the
United sutes Mr. Davit arrived in FI
Paso yesterday morning rrom Denver and
Aritona. He made a trip to the Elephant
Butte dam by automobile yesterday m
company with Raymond F. Waller project
engineer of reclamation serviré or thla
ity. and departed laat night at 10:11 o'clock
ror Yuma.
The work at Die Elephant Butte dam
it progressing nicely. Air. Dartt said.
Wave af Wster II Feet High
Mr imii said the flood wster st the
Roosevelt dam In Arlaona went eleven reel
over Ihe spillways on either aide or tne
dam. but or course did not approach the
lop of the dam by eererel feet The sol II-
wtvt constructed to lake rsre or fifteen
feet of water overflow. Mr. tjavla says the
rainfall waa the greatest known In Anions
ror a number of years and the volume of
water was Increased considerably by the
melting snow. He aald -the principal dam
age to the government work was to levees.
canals and was caused by the Otla river
according to Mr. Darla the Water tup
ply developed under rnvernment tupervti
Ion now are readv lo take care of Irri
gating 1.900AM acres or land. Two-thirds
or mis sres siso is Dcing tuiuvawo ai
thmiirh moat or It previously had been un
used. The farmers In fhe seml-trld re-
glont had been depending on a meager
wster supply by rainfall or on dry farm-
ing methoda.
New Development Work.
Mr iitvla aava tne oil. coal and Dhot-
pltate lands and water power altea which
lisve been proposed for leatlng In the
bill which paated the house of repreaenta-
tlvra t day or ao aga. would turn loose
a vaat area for development in Aritona
New Mexico' and other western states. Ue
said Texas or course would not oe in-
cluded since no government land waa ob-
tained when the Texas Republic Waa ad
mitted as a slate. Much of tbe proposed
mineral lands are in tne mountainous re-
gions or the weat.
several chantres have been made In the
Denver office or the reclamation service.
4 n Williamson chief of construction re
signed thla week lo take a better potltlon
with a corporation In Chile. Hla aureet-
sor hat not been named. W. M. Mrcoy
chler accountant also retlrned. Hla auc-
eettor la F. L. Ctmrla of Bolee City. Ida.
who hat been in the reclsmstlon service
ror twelve years.
Mr. Davla did not get to El Paao In time
tn attenii tha cattlemen's convention. He
said he bellered cattlemen are becoming
too Inclined to sen oír metr levesioca m-
steai or rooservinr their auDDly. He aald
the hog raising Industry Is being neglected
by fsrmora of limited means who would
find the coat of maintenance small and tho
animals prolific practically Inaurlng aafe
return on a amsu invcsuneiii.
N. M. STATE BANKS
HAVE GOOD GROWTH
ALBI OI ERQI E TRL'ST AND SAVINGS IN
STITL'TION SHOWS RESOURCES OF
OVER A MILLION
so- oil to the Morning Timet.
Santa Fe. N. M Jan. if.- - While the total
.resources of the forty seven New Mexico
stale banks show slight decrease In the
last two months or 1016. tlie number of de
positors has Increased 1.387 and the banks
generally snow neaiiny growtn ttnrawa
to tne statement or ine nans examiner vo
December 31 the laat report being to No-
vember 10. For Ihe first time a atate bank
the First Savings Bank and Trust company
of Albuquerque shows total resource- of
over a million .Three banks the Bank or
Demltig the Mckinley County bank of Gal-
lup and .the People's Bank and Trust com-
pany of i.as Vegas are shown to have more
than mxi .ota i in total resources. The total
resources or Iho atate banks on December
31 were tt0.340.1M.e6. This was a decrease
or SM 7-.';i -Jv compared with the total re-
sources on November 10 1M6. The loans
and discounts at the close of the year to-
taled t77Moto.o an increase of tiso.&oe.oi.
The deposits of all claaaes aggregated FL-
7l.3o3.V3 a decrease of only tl376v.70.
The number of depositors Increased rrom
i7tS0 to is .807. Of this total 7871 were
ssvlnga depositara. The depoattt Included
Mi no. 4M.lt in' individual depoalia subject
to check. ttto.aw.M in savings deposits
tl1(WV477.12 In centricales or deposit 18-
45.15 in certified checks and ttt7irv.8r In
cashiers' checks outstanding.
Tha actual cash on hand in the state
banka at tbe cloae or last year was tS57-
501.17 an increaae or tai 07.se.
Of the t7750M5.O6 In loans and discounts
a total or II sag.tot.Se waa secured by real
estate. I3J54XM.0Í by collateral other than
real estate and as.tMjHtO.lO by signatures.
The overdraltt at the end of tbe year fo-
uled tW.a07.o8.
The pald-lu capital stock or the rorty-
aevnn tilate banka la tl7tlA0 and the un-
dlvidend pronta at tbe close or l15 amount-
ed to tim.agt.tl. Twenty-two of the banka
reported dividends pajil-
KNIUtlTfl ELECT OFFICERS.
Election Held Latí Evening et Mátenle Tea-
pie by El Paae Commander).
El Paso Commandery No. 18 Knights Tem-
plara held lis annual election or orricera
laat evening at the Masonic temple. Tbe
ofTlrers will be Installed February 10. The
billowing were elected: ' E. commander II.
W. Iirander; generalissimo. Harry B. ogg;
raptaln general J. Templa Rice; aenior
warden K. T. b tan ley: Junior warden For-
rest E. Bakers prelate B. M. 0. Williams:
treasurer. J. D. Campbell recorder Ueorge
F. Morgan.
TO ELECT DIRECTORS.
ElerUoo Will Be Held at Chamber at Com-
merce Tata Evealaa.
The annual election or the chamber or
Commerce will be held today. Balloting
will be held between Ihe hours or to a m.
and 8 p. tu.. aud the election la to aeiect a
board or fifteen directora. A. t Rowland!
one of thou nominated for director an-
nounced yesterday his withdrawal aa a
candidate ror director.
Meiuben of the Chamber of Commerce
are advised that they must vote In person
and not vote by proxy or by mall
The result of the election will be can
v eased and the reault declared tonight at t
o clock at which lime a meeting or the
ineiuberthlii will be held to receive Ibe an
nual reports or President Orndorff and
other officials and chairmen of a landing
committees or ue organisation.
Heavy Saewa la Nasi Mexico.
special lo Ute Morning Timet.
Sauta Fe. N. M. . Jan. 17. With a tout
anowrall up to noun today of t5.5 inches
all records ror one month have been hrok
an by at least tlx inches and a heavy snow
la aUll falling. It la believed the rinai
total ror the month will be to to 18 inches
Tbe precipitation la already two Inches
over normal
Fell Taxes' fuiaaer LtTt.
The poll tax receipts Issued yesterday to
laled S74. or which Mt ware Americana 41
Mexicana. It negroes tad t Chinese tusk
lag the total poll laaea Issued lu LI Paso
county a. VIM
Arrtstet tar Theft af CaaL
For the allegad then or a coat Marls
Carro It bald tl tae city tall pending lo
vasUgaiaon. a)
aeree sad Basar Malea.
The I yon Transfer eotuDsoy reuoru-d to
ana nuggy was
their place
aUast. last i
of hualaaaa.
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bo You Love
Good Music?
VICTROLA X $75
VICTROLA X OPEN.
W. G.
CATTLEMEN FAVOR
LARGER ACREAGE
FERRIS MOMI sikmi BILL NOW BEFORE
CONGRESS PROVIDES TO GRANT US
ACRES; LAND FORMERLY RANGE.
Among tbe Interesting addresses before
the American National Llvetiock associa-
tion yesterday wat that delivered by ProL
J. J. Tbornber. or the University of Art-
aorta m part no said:
"The well-known homestead act dates
bsck to IMS and waa the outgrowth or 80
yeara or national experience in dlapoatng
or the public lands. It Is rerognlied to-
day aa one or our greatest lawa. It baa
given hornet to millions of people and was
the means or settling up the central and
western states qutcary and witn a spieooia
class or borne builders. It encouraged
thrift Industry and aeir-rellance In our
cltlxenahlD. and haa added materially to
tbe wealth or the nation It gave in round
uumbera 13.000.000 aerea ar land In par-
cels or 100 aerea each to homeateadera dur
ing tbe 41 yeara rrom January I8Ó3 to Jan-
uary. 1904 This doea not Include other
menus or disposing or tbe public lands at
grants sales iinuier riaim acts acnooi
section reservations etc.
"The homestead act waa baaed on the
sound principle that enough land ahould be
given to each settler to enable him to build
a home and Uve cornrortablv by bit own
labor.
Picked Out Beat Lands.
"In selecting homesteads settlers natur-
ally picked out the beat and moat produc-
tivo lauds rirst. and this has continued ror
more than rorly yeara. Some yeara ago
tlie homestead act waa modiried to include
ato aerea of certain types of land alnce
this amount or the kind or land that re-
mained waa considered necessary to aup-
port a family. Thla resulted obvloualy in
more homesteads being taken and again
tlie selective procesa contluued but It must
be confessed the picking waa getting
rather lean. With certain exreptlona there
remalna today a still leaa productive class
or public land for homestead settlement.
"Recent experience haa shown that ato
NEW Ol
Pullman & J Dining
Tourist and
Sleeping Obtervotion
r r
CITY TICKET OFFICE
If you do take advantage
offer.
$5.00
Will now place this Latest Model Victrola in your
home including a selection of 7 Double Face Victor
Records retailing at 75c each.
These records have music on both sides which gives
you in all
14 Different
Selections
The total amount of this offer is $80.25 and you
e
can pay the balance
f5 Per Month
Never before have we offered such liberal terms.
This offer will be continued for a short time only.
Make your selection TODAY and surprise your
family with that VICTROLA they have wanted so
long.
Walz Company
103 South El Paso.
acres or land or the kind that now remains
for settlement la not enough to support an
average ramlly and it la proposed In the
Ferris Stock Leasing Homestead bill now
berore congress to enlarge tbe homestead
holding to MO aerea or one section or land.
It la alto proposed to gire those who have
already liomesteaded thla leaa productive
class or land permission to Increaae tnetr
holdings to mo aerea. Thla with a pro-
posed classification or the remaining pub-
lic lauds is in brier tbe substance of the
Ferrla land bill.
Much Land Remaras.
"There still remalna ror hpmtatead settle-
ment or other meant or disooasl. SOO 000.000
aerea or unappropriated and unreaerved
public domain. Thla land lies chiefly in
the western and southwestern states.
Water supplies cannot be developed to
irrigate thla arid empire Which It greater
In extent than all the land that haa been
settled under the home stead act. Tbe an-
nual rainfall la too scant and uncertain-
even ror dry farming operations except in
conjunction with stock raising in certain
ravored parta or tbe country. Tbla land la
or value now therefore and will continue
to be ao ror many yeara to come perhaps
always ebterly lor atork railing purposes.
"For 16 years thla land baa been known
at "open range." It haa been grated and
over-grated in season and out or season
without any restriction whatever. Tbe
moat valuable or tbe rorage plants the ones
grsted most and cloaeat by tiock have
never been given opportunity to recuper-
ate periodically rrom long-continued orer-
gratlng except by accident nor to ma-
ture cropa or seed to keep at a maximum
the ttanda or planta on tbe range. It haa
not been possible to gire any thougtft to
thete Important manera. Occasionally It
haa been the scene or attire rrom ronrilct-
Ing stock Interests. Being public land It
could not be renced leased or purchased
and It could be home steaded only In rery
small tracts. II baa been beyond the power
or cattleman and sheepmen however much
they might desire to handle tbeae grating
areas In t practical way. in order to get
the largest grating returns tram the land
and to tafeguard thalr Inveatmeott In
stock."
"All told graajng land or the character
that M0 aerea will support a family com
rortably will not be round tn excess or tu
or "40 million seres and the amount may
rail considerably below tbla. However tne
grating landl often Inferior in quality
that will be taken op by those who desire
to Increaae thalr present holdings to MO
aerea will add 10 or 11 million aerea to the
Avoid The Cold North
TAKE THE
SUNSET LIMITED
EAST
THROUGH THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
TO
RLEANS
ATLANTA
WASHINGTON
NEW YORK
TAKE THE CAUFORN1AN WEST at 6t4S A. H at
Iras a aaisti Car astj OeWatttxMt Car.
BAGGAGE
of this unusually liberal
above amount we may reasonably expect
thererore that unwarda or 40 or 60 million
acres or land wHI paaa to Tirlvate owner-
Shlo lltvler thla set Thi. . -
hP 0.000000 aerea or grating land oír a
still less productive character at yet un-
provided for."
Tonight.
ir you reel dull bilious and constipated
take a doae or Chamberlain's Tableta lust
after supper and you will reel aU right to-
morrow morning. Try IL For sale by all
dealers. Advertisement.
NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
The annual election nr ra. - -.
Commerce will be held Friday January to
1916 at tbe Chamber of Commerce building'
The polls will he open rrom 10 a m until
p. tn.
ALL BALLOTS MI ST BE CAST BY QUALI-
FIED VOTERS IN PERSON. NO VOTES
HINT R v VI Tl nn nv aun.
ACCEPTED OR COUNTED. UNDER THE BY-
aano ur lat unutaiiuiiiun. Adv.
Psrticutar people prefer Sulzberger's Ma-
jestic bams and bacon. Dellcloualy dif-
ferent. Adv.
i Starts far North Pele.
By Associated Praga.
Quebec Qua tn. 17. Captain Joseph
Bernier. the Canadian Arctic explorer haa
announced that he will atari next July
on another two-year exploraUon trip In
the froaen re glont. Captain Bernier will
aall on hla own ship. The Guide.
Captain Bernier has msde more than one
attempt to reach the North Pole on one
occasion reaching M degrees north. He
took a prominent part tn tlie Peary -Cook
controvaray. rigorously supporting the
claims or Dr. Cook aa tha discoverer of
the North Pole.
Children Ory
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTO R I A
106 NO. OREGON.
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