The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1914 Page: 2 of 12
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THE AVALANCHE
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THE AVALANCHJE PUBLISHING CO.
I NOO UPOKATIO
JAMK3 L. DOW
EDITOR
Entered at Hie Pustoffica al Lubbock Tata for irauaiBhwiou (.Urouh Uie
Matla aasooond claa matter.
One Year II 00
SUBSCKIFTION BATES:
(Strictly In Advance)
Sn Month 50c
Now all tbia U. we do not ituoaUaa.
tile reoa why Mr. Wilson took oo-
c an ion to let the newspaper corres-
pondent know thwt he ia Indelibly
opposed to all these Dear-war meas-
ure. Ho tut President ajid a Com-
inandor in-Chief mitHt ahiirply dis-
criminate between what can be done
ly illilniHtlc repreaeniationa couch-
ed In urgent laugiuign though theae
nixy and ounht to itw and whut may
have to be done by arma. The two
cannot le mixed up. Hayonels re-
4DVamisiNo Aatim. Locaia 10 cent pur Hue each iuMrtiou. liupiay- ad muin bayonets even wheu festooned
erttbnueDU IS cenu per liile columu Inch per week; speeul raica uu Hh nWPn
ear contract. Carda of tlianka reholutlotct Obituaries (other than
wntlenby ouraelvea. 2 l-2ceut per line. Church advenUuieuU. where I In tliia at Hindu President Wllaon In
a revenue l derived Herefrom 6 cent per Una. Profoauioiiai card 11.00 ; cl a l right. Mcxliau poiu-y. us
per month or I0 per year If paid In advance.
Business Olfice 14
n. j Business Omce
Phones Re8idence
a whole uud up to the preaenl time
ciiiiiiiit lie railed a autccaa In the
Mime tliut It has achieved tli reault
desired. Thut liny oilier heui:eful pol
LUBBOCK TEXAS TllUUSDAY MAY II. 11 1 4. i than tl.e one he has pursued
--- --- --- - ? -' . however would liave w rk d any hel-
to occur to ov. ('oluullt. lie aecnia t r It would be impossible to prove
to think of it an a iielUuorly vIhiI. r.nt Mr. vYIIaon a course with Mexico
Thlii drufting buik Iroiu the blulil has ut hast been li irli ty auccexsful
n. killing ol acta In accordance with Ihua f;ir in one Important rei-poi t. It
cred- h.m avoided war. It has temled to
WAR BY ANY OTHER NAME
Nobody waliU war with Mexico
but .no eud of people want to do
I . . .. . .. .. i.i i heir barah reality. ii pi-rhai
aotvjetn ng or ociut mai wuniu w
8 Itabltt to Iho heait of those who do "! m and not to Infuriate the Ameri-
war yet they would rail It by nome (.a1 p(Mii() t brim(.Ut ..
other name. Such legal and moral o((trj)l T1)e luImim. s.-uUment try Into dose and good rehulona "I'll
onfualou haa mauy time arisen. m A Elir(lKHn p(werhi ttIlll pave( Ul way
It la at the !nlt.m of the attempt fl j(j ou(J ug a fr a J)(rm.t lo tll
to muke out the ponHiijiny -i "";. . of .... iimiw . o be taken when the
they rciHirt to. all kinds of pmu.-.eH 'him cotn.-a to take them. And. ac-
and mnhked ileacrlptiona imply Ihr conlhiRly. the President in wholly
that they do not Intend to march the ' correct in iWiiHin lo (iiititeniiure
country Into a bloody ar. I!ul how- prnpoanla which would Infallibb
eer auiiahle may ! thin HhriiikinR ' ' thai we nhoulil blunder Into
from ao much a apeuklnn (f hoiY.d '"r- If ur munt come an a 'ant
briitulliiea it doea not arsue well for lr"a'l reort. It in for our govern-
the reasoiilni powera of tluw-e w.io to fa e It with open even It
ilinplay II. We may hay a sood wor l 's '"" thliiK lo be trlckeil into
for their hearts but e rannot re am W'B l'"'ild be isuiliy of Inin-dible
mileh respect "or flielr heail.i T''"I:! If w'ie to male experiment
th-re la no ue trvlni; lo escape t ie " "f 'he dicitiilned war ine is
hard facta or In aeeklns to nrltikle I'"'- forward by h ppy-l houtlit I
rosewater over human shamblen. I !. 'latesin.-n and haphazard iiewspa-j
Sherman's d-tlnllion cannot le M i P'-m. thinking that they mu'ht mile '
amended ho that -war la a ;l.i.'e lv i".v'U witn. ami uien nmt thai
we do not like to mention. And U "'"V 1'luiiired ua Into a woeful and
the lialure of war It what e Wi. w dehiln8 ptruiwl...
It. nets of war are acln of war. no! Preaideni Wilson la to be thanked
tuiuter what We fat iiltouslycall them. for belnif. In nil thl hiiMlneaa. a cim.1
It Is 111 Uiia form uupleanniit but ll'"I "n" executive. Tint he la. per-
unewapalile that the problem force hapa. more lo e thanked. Juct now.
- - Itself unn Preaideiit Wilaoii. (Mhera rr 'ar thinker lie refus.-n
' ' it may talk louwly he caiiuu. Impula- define black an while or a- a
ve geiitl.aiieiil In conuresn or out of "u" "''"''e of gray. He known wh H
; i M 1 I It may proproa fanlHlic acliemea to I". and what war ia. and he
. W ' j i "'"a hiwh. Hll of tliem hn- ' -onfue the two. Through
I! . . t plvlng armed coercion though all of f:""T name he plercen to the reall-
- mm l P?K3LTakli t r de-ril.ed as not at all tan- ' ''"hind 'hem: and will not admit
; ; advftntafavof thirW Jtet and Umount to war. hot the rresldent "'"t war would nmell an nweet If we
order yohAieed of the f han to K .at thinga- a they are. -u"d "n'y " " nomething else.
O A C K"r hln' ''"""allonal law atill et- N" v"r -nlng Pont.
. righfa of nation are -realltlea to a SWEET CLOVER
The nearer honve the cheaper T nian who la acutely aware that he la'
the pontage. T denliim with them and thin they are. The K-m.-an Hxpeiiiuent Sin'ion.
nensiiivn and may beeonm explosive in u recent publication makea !i plain
Jbut weit clover a hiliier'o tw
a thing ai a "pacific blockade.' Thla
la in reality very much the aame
aa aayln a "loving crack over tho
head' or a ' friendly'' ahootlug. So
today. In our Mexican trouble cer-(
lain' pi irona would Invent auu)othv
sounding namea for tough thing.
They ivould not begin hontllltlc
against Mexico oh no! They wou'd
mertdy send a polite military expedi-
tion Into Mexican territory. They i
would have l.H" American marine
set out for Mexico City with everr.
proteatailon of frienilablp. Covenior1
Coluuit of Texaa. would dlspatih a;
force of ningera nvroKR the river
Rio Grande to bring bad; the body
of an American citizen v. ho had iieu
hanged on Mexican Foil nnd Iticl I
dentally we presume tn 'eavr- the
Mexican a to know their placl. Till ;
thla would bo warlike doen not se-m 1
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Guyton - Nichols Sanitarium
INCORPORATED
I'lainview Texas.
A modern and completely equipped Sanitarium for the treatment of Surgical and
Maternity Cases. X-Iiay Laboratory in connection. Uright young
ladies wanted to enter Training School for Nurses.
plants thus adding much nitrogen t
the sill in which ll :rci.
When plow si under for treen m.i
nare. or allowed to remain on the
Imid til's . top In a verv efiirb lit oih
In biiilillug up the humus lunieiits ci
the noil. The lar.'e 1 Kr wliidi pen
(tmte ibuply breiik up in lay era of
Hie noil and add mmh haimia there
to when lley derav thus liiipnelu
the phv -ii-al condition of the soil
to a considerable depth h. low lh-
depth of plotting Sandy u well a-
heavy c!ny and hirdpan not 'a. whichBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB4PBBBBB HItlM
SILO'S LUMBER f
PAINTS I
Are .M"rj in I im;i in 1 T"i iv 'I'Imi
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I'HEIIEVtFI YUU NEED
.i A GEHERAL TflHIC TAKE GHOVE'S
The Old Standard GrouVcIe8s'fltHlCronic is Equally
Valuable as a GifaTTonic because it ActsSn the Liver
Drires Out Malaria Enriches the Blood andjBmids 0p
the Wholeystem. For Grown People and uhtldren.
You kaow what oa(re taking when yon Uke O.rove'a Tatrlest thill Tjuic
aa ttM formula in Vrlat on label snowing that it cprtlain the well known
tonic prooerti. orV'lNXa'K and IRON. It i an an the alroogent bitter
toaieand U in Tanlelena.l'ortataJrhaa noeonaX Malaria. Chill and I'erer
JtVraknenn general debility ami ToTB tf TUTu. ".iea lite and vigor to Nursing
Mother and Pale. Mckly Children. Retnota Pilioannraa without purging
Believe nerrown detwwiion ami low apirita. Arounea the liver to action and
oantirtthe hloo.1 A True Tonic and Snre Appetixer. AV-rmiplete Mrrngtliener.
Ho Uuidy kb-juM be witlioot it Uwi .-eeil by your Dtuggtst.
We ox iui it . 30c
h-cled plant ue- pi-ed ;is n f-ni'c in
W'.'d. Iiaji v.ay consirf ri(le :irrMll-'
tural vile . It Is alatid t! a! a a
oil Improver It Is im m ''-! for
-:i.-tliiili ; putp sen. 't '.as lon.-ni. r
.i iniin. and n a f a re i i op I'
an I... lit t'l.ai to I: I VH 'il l !
white :i ' a ' :.i or i . d I i . r i an' id !
i. i - fii 1 c . ti: ll.
At. ii ir K i a!1.-! to I
th. ' '' re ai- . irie-.-. ci
.- I rliiVi r. of ttia h tn-- i - afii'a
U b.!e S'.ert I 'over till! I'-e 'ali-e ll.
I" i.il V . I .W SMiS't l Vi-r 1-1" 'he
ll osl iin ort.-ini. The wiil'e vatn ty t'.
i'etiera 1 ' le prof. rr. i for farm
plirM.cs. illli.oiL'h the bielifll ll yei
low Is aonie'imi preferr. d. wlu-r.'
prislactlon of hay Is desired
Sweet r'iM er I adapted to a w Id'
variety of noiln; nnd while It doen!
bent on g'Hid soils It will make a!
satisfactory growth on very P r ;
soil. I row n on good soil and prnp-i
erly handled. It maken a fair iual:ty
of hay. which. In many cat." mav
bo auhatltutnd with advantage for Ibn
more valuable alfa'f.i and clover hay. j
In actual nutlUve ronatltuent. It
In practically equal to the.. It will j
make an excellent pasture fcr ea'tle'
aheep. hopvea and hoga. and for thia
purpono may be profltahly grown on
very nror and rough land. J
For quick reanlta in Improving the
oil. aw net clover la u pert or to meat
other crop. Tin ability to thrle
well tn aolla larking la humua or
otharwie badly run down makea It j
eaperlally valuable for thla purpoae. ;
llk alfalfa row puna and othnr le-
gume. It haa the abllHv to obtain I
nitrogen hum the air by means of
the nitrogen gathering bacteria which
live In tubercle on ttia roobi of the
Backache
M.w Mylle Colhrum.
of RutMllvtllr Ala. say:
"For nrarlya year I $ul-
lered with frrnblr.hack-
acht patn In ifylimM
and my head a''
all thr l1
doctor lrritr.1
oi.Ly gave mr
Brdfrtarly I
iTrTTa:iiy I
f '. but I
I :i;'oriv I
Ml..
rrfu'l. I wa J ttkinly m
tj henltli'.y fci-hool
i Kl'cr bT'd n'.e to
"mil hm
ou! i not otherwise prsl n e satis
ariorv crops may (m- no 'ni(iroveil
in ii xture by prow Inn sweet clover
or a few "rs I'tal tlo-y be-onie
' 1 1 1 i I productive.
e.-d l.a been defined a a p'aJH
Ahiih han nol yet found im pniper
ise In v'ew of present knowiedKe
if itn isnihl'ltles. owl clover can
no long r bo r gard-'d as a
i roc I orresndeiit I' S. la-part
meul of Agcii itl'ire.
NOTICE
Ts Debtor a
The Stale i.f t4o
fount v of
d'tor
of raid coun:y on the I5lh day of
pr I. A II 191 1 during a reg lUr
! rui t aerwf y0t notltl.n all per-
sons lieleht'aT M naVl cumin to mill
foT t(J (nnl make is ti .inent . and
'h-iae hiM'il claims J iig.-ilnvt Mil e
t.i'e to r--nt thi to him at Ida
I We of Injn'nass. he u)HM'k Stte
Punk at fah4it. I.ihbock county
Texas where be r-celven hM mail
and iratinu in h!n bus'nes. said town
a' libhei k being hln pace of real
dence and po-tofflce addrean.
Thin i.lh d iy of April. A IV. l!l
O. f. SUTDV
lnitnl"'ral1.r if th Katativ of Mattlo
MfOonald M:M
To I reve)rTTel Poisoning
potv . I'l wncBrfuloM nlml.l- VH.
nia raa a anTiA it o'thAt.i.. on ..
I 'll Jifing ll.f.on Mti a4
Iki uw Utr" tl l-n-m.e Mc vs.;-'"
IrC iC.i.ri s Ten c
I ('ink two la in
an! vv.is i-rtd. I sha'l
a!.i; pr.v.c C.t'dul to
sick 2nd 1'ittefin wn-
mea." II vou su!lrrlr.)in
fnx prcul'ar to wr.ik
womrn such as head-
ache bjekache or other
iymptom of womanly
troub'e or H yon merely
neru a toil it lor that bird
nervoutt worn-out feel-
ing try Cardui. E-S
To I'hoae uJVeil Jft or Hiding
fhlmn A -Afu-ythe IMnte of Mat
lie VcfVin at '. tf eased
T!e und-rti. d tin v ! fit; be.-n dulv
ipisiinted a.Bfilnistrator of Ihe escua
of M-i'tU' M lamsh!. deceased. I i'e
of t.ilhb K-k roiint-. Texis by K. ft
llaynen. .l-idge of the fnun'y fourt;!.e llt'r p.ief of Inst woek
. V. We.ivir. whn has been apend-
Ing sevenl w.sks in Tooeka and
ithr Kna points return. d homo
FIGHTING IN
ourNr-
Start Ii
Vou
1
tf th; I'trliu tcpics of tlie
)dii U Lt'.t overshadow
tttr LoiHjc ss j u tl r m c n t.
n acco'.jntSvitli us tovlay.
AY rived it. :-: ::
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I THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK !
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $120000.00
l.l'KHOCK TIIXAS
lleo. C. WolfTarth. Pre.
W. A. Carlisle. Vkt Pre.
t. I.. Hunt Caahier
C. A. Kurrus Asat. Cash.
wood Mcdonald
n
The famotit Sad J!e Stallion of Teiaa Keg. No will make thf esaotf at tl Sell Livery Barn
$25.A() IOX IN.'
I will uae all care to prevent akyfccctpent but ahould any occvr I will.not b reaponaible.
kirbve. Mcdonald
Spring and Su
ut class
Arc often very uncomfortable months for those who do not take proper care of themselves
ire always pure and wc give you what the doctor orders.
Try Some of Our Fountain Offerings. They arc Very Tasteful and Coolirif. Phonpyo2. Fine line Accessories.
i Our drugs
icrviccaaBrtl
Lubfooolk Drug . Gonnpairiy
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Dow, James L. The Avalanche. (Lubbock, Texas), Vol. 14, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1914, newspaper, May 14, 1914; Lubbock, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth288047/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .