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f J, if 3 9 Q PAflTC TWO LA ORANDK EVEXTNO OBSERVER Tuesdar. July '-'". E 9 v 1 1 1 l ou may nave ocen wearing trie wrong i. icorset all your life withou t knowing it TT is a very 'subtle art7U proper corsetry, and many women luive gradually lost ' the Jgrace , and buoyancy of youth and taken on the settled, rigid lines of maturity because they have continued to wear a corset ill-suited to their particular needs. Are you sure the corset you are. wearing is the right corset for you? Your first GO S S A R D front Lacing CORSET scientifically designed, skilfully chosen and properly fitted, may very probably mean a total change in the way your dressmaker looks at you and the way you look at yourself. Our experienced and capable cor setieres will assume full responsibility for your satisfaction. OLDEST BOTTLE N THE WORLD LUMBER SALES STILL URGE) TANK Ii:Kli IV SOITH ' .SOl.'TH V.KSU, Or,i, July 2K. D(f 'C JiU W1 lii'CIJtlll- Ht t Jilt ill t mm tfiTtiiMi th.'it ,th':y vm d laniard 1 1 m "sali-ty first" I'ntt-H of tiie highway. IiM-iiit!y a nititorist. drlwiiK n ii;iri Ilcach liiiiway mur Witl- vllUt. ran ini'o a i'hiv dot. The dtoV !wai hilk'd, iuhI Uio tnufitiK cur wan (Hy AHrfor-iAieii Pr-H; j VM1 Mm vnliinin of lumber h:i1 ; t linw n u(t tin; road will) n broken SANTA KE. N. M ' July 2-". Sanhi is ,!, 'vy as that of hcvkmhI vindxlii-ld and smashed fender. A I'V, which veais has Ima-ted t,f w-rK. ;tK, tint ti-tal a hire for fine (m.-k was u!ku rut-wit ly killed I the oldest church and the oldest bid I "-''-n. I.innherincn npwik or ,y n train m;n- I mi via. It is not AftH'iiru. and has the title of b-- n:mtti;. nnncuuy in (Hii'-iiiK "riitVH uncommon to sen' (J;w rro.s.-iliif the HNGIRK . m::n. OE STATIONS WASHINGTON', Jul- 2.-.As-o J lint Situ tiiry of Agi ii'lllUlle I W. ,f ,iif !'": IJUKsliy It'll s''fLTal daVs aKo l'"t' i i, uinr .!' Sold by HILL'S DEP'T STORE Chautauqua July 21st to 27th ! ina: Ihc oldist city, now lii'iii(i. tn lijjlit t" ""i-i1 llK'lr n iHiirf-nicntH - par liiniitlltr relit a bottle which :l tU ul.'i l ly uu llii'y ilenlni Jjriilii it Klili 'iliiinH'il to he the olde.tt in the worhl. ni'Mil.t, iihnott wltlitnit exceiitiun. I'n i The hotlle, which in tiwnctl hy a sol I Moi k In. inn 11 f:ict 11 tr'H lniinlj i Socorro mini, wii-t matif in Snairi in ar uniitmily htiiiiII and. while in I March, lHil, just li.'Jo yearn uo, ac- koiii 1 1 i st rictM they are Ileitis atltletl ! cording to it spurptiletl history which to. In l he utfreuate tile rcKerve mii- i.i postt .1 i.i tin- hottle. , It dan a ca- plies are inci eaniiiK very litll-e. l!n i pdcity midway hetween a pint and a iluitlitedly the volume of huyiiiK has !iunrt and is black as coal in color, beein cnrlailed somewhat by the ; The neck is silver colored and the top rail slrlke, bat toleuraphie advices jsrrtw: on, similar to some mode' n to the American Lumberman indi- flasks. irair that so far It has Iliad little j Something of the hottlo's career, an i lt'ei t 111 on lumber shipments. Here ( Ifivcn out hv the ow-ncr may be xlcan- ami there diilicnlly Is experienced ;cd fioni the following: 'In iieenriai: cam, lint on Ike wholes Milifit liom opuin ior America in tin supply roinains plentiful. : H.xi!, airlvtnir evelHilaiiy m wnat, is ever, il is exiiectcd that If the .itrike j how Socijrro, N. .M. Voniiimes and lhen is an increase I Left ."-'oi-ono ill T1I' for Vfl'a fill. In ihe nlimher of had order cars. I with a caravan of limit's laden wiih aiyl a heavy movement of new crirtn i million, u is neiievio 10 nave iichi t markiM, a car shoi tann wllj or-! I water on Ihec trills. cur. This expectation In especially' I Ketuinetl to Spain, taken by a mule ,iy (c i u 1 1 II 1 ocl If lull volume : liiiler to (lid Home, ami there filled coal minim; Is resuniPd. At present with holy water. .wnan.v toal fai'H art! belni; used to' ' Ketui I to America and came back- haul lumber. Inasmuch as certain1 ; t.. New Mexico, ttV holy water in th (.,.1i,1.k and sizes are not damaged ' bottle bemu used to baptize members ,y exposure. Lumber production Is 1 of the oriirinal Hara lamlly. not inereasiiu:-. in fact It seems' Left ill a Socio ro church until 173!) m, -y ,. ,t ,vi d,.,.nH , so, ; Mvbta the church was tleslroyctl by ,,.,,rctB there Is a sshortam' of la- ,M',l,in:'- , , , .Ibor which mnlti's it Impossible to I j Later, settlers recovered the hot.,,,, ,,,,.. iu ,)hnr! ; ! lie fjoin Ihe clHirch rums ami Kave curiailnieut of pioduct ias bee,,: ,1 to the pa, isl, priest. It was the- as.lrv. , , ,,, . , piopell.v ,, succession of famei 3 . k s ai licularlv scree and a uuiiiht r of mills will shortly have to rli.,' down , because of a short-i at:e of los. stoftwootl prices i c- ( main linn., The tone of the haul- j woo inarket Is .iknise firm, and ceriiitu jrratles are. beine uuoled at jhiKhor prices, ! roads in.Jhis vicinily. S !I I : K I S K I X A I) V I K" A T E. IIIK.MI.StJHAM, Ala., July ':,. Cu It ire shi-ep-kin or hiih school diplo in a V .1. P. Iiillaril, pastor of tht Southsitie JiaptisL chuich, of Uirmin nam, champions the former. "l.e-s tlian one per cent of our men aie coiietfe. graduates,- says Jr. !-il- lard. "iui'. of that one per cent the records show that seven-eifrhths acnieve success. It is to be regretted chat, of tne high school -tutlents gratl- M..I...I , .,,V , ..f.lv ,... .,,,1 ..I "I''iciy huiidreii' completes a college edu cation. - 1 eslimale thai the college bred roan has forty chances to succeed to one of the high school graduate!" ;oln ali i at Mil.'S ..rtwut .mil l'-- l i.im IJoc.imitn the trii .. will be m"!" bV tram, rt . iiwm, liialio, from I'lll! has tieeii sihi'diilell for U.Malll M .el'" Willie lie the -iale agrll ultunil college. ,1 jioinls in Wa.-hington ',,!,.v will confer with live In. "i, ' count v exli u.-ioil agents, -. oil'h.i: M.es' and leprcsentativv-l. n. oie'Minza'-lolis.- I'Oi iriy cf the honi:' ceo .i i...' ;,, ihe v.n'ilHti'i! -i. -i i.;' i.mi tlie iimrrory can ; where he will visit agritultuial cl- i,- vis:l in ilie dry lariniiig experi ! leges and exptliment stations and ,, ,, smiieii at .Moio, V ash. M. I make a first hand study of agnciillur- I'm,-!,.... will haw ('ilst "" I nl conditions from North Dakota to Au.u: I .,r .. the coast- On August - and -1 -Mr ; Htlgsley will speak before the Natio ,-. ,,V.:1, 'ti; ( ;. M I Il.l Xf J ; nl Home Keonomies conference, lie! - at Corvallis, Oiegon. ! ' . ! A. riving at K,tro, N. Dak., on Sa-' '- n'n)ru I " 1" Unlay, Mr l,Uy ,rerded by auto Harry Kll.s , -nhTj 1 lf "tyR beintf aecompaniwl through the dd- " . .h ' , ., gamblliiK terent stales oy agraruuu'ai H'Sic:. t ' ; ..JM1 -i iltr au'tlioritit'H, county extension nt-'i-iK-: ";tl1;" v ;l S('J' ''' rind farmitw. Nunvmu stuiiM will be i , succession ' m hers ((ii' i'eia, t'havt.-, I'einard and Kiaur, all i enic inhered in New McnU-o Id' lory, atTotding to the owner. The lad tic, state officials have pointi'd 'd, may be the oldest in the woild but could not Imve been the first, a.; it appears that the first hot ties were of goal skin. The Phi ians and Koinans, it. is also pointed I out, had glass bottles m their time, hut none are known to exist. t'. S. TO- PAY ri cigarettes o in" They are GOOD! Buy this Cigarette and Save Money IWINE. SAWMILL .IS BORNEO DOWN DAKKH, July 2f.- Phct Saturday ulKht denlroyed - th I.aHellevu'e mine Ktiwmlll on Crunito creek, two and one half mil oh i roin Clnnilte, the Iohh belli,.' e.-dluutled nt ili.nni), In addition to wawhiK limber for the l.aHellevue mine, vbwn o mil I nud other hulldiiigH, have been built, the mill wuh Hawing Juniber lor oili er nilnliiK propertieH in Ihe Grande dititrfet. J. J. O'Dalr, of Cranlio, paHsetl the mill Saturday n'l;ht at H. o'clock at wliieli time t here wa no Hlpn of fine about tin. plant. Yh crew of the, mill wore awakened at !t o'clock hy tlm blowing of the whittle and found the roof in flumes, the fire having gained Hindi heiid way that nolhhm could be done to CO II I t o 1 It, The mill will lue rebnill at once. W. 0. l-'ellnwH, inauayer of the lien HrrlHon Mini, has oilered (lie loan1 of Urn mill from thai mine, to en Ohio the rebuilding as soon as pns nl hie. There !h ronsbleralib- at Ih lty in Die mines of the Crauito ili.tiin and t ho rebuilding of Hi Ml at ruit-n will aid them materially In continuing their work. .Mm Hrown, of Maker, is in clmrge of the mill and, logging work, He hud Just got t ho plant iu wot 1dm: on lr wit l a supply of Iocs ready lor sawing. .Julian II. Dowmun, bull-liitr, inlC' lor; Itfehanl (!, Fletdier, ceinent coot ractor, and Donald M. Wallace, lui'iiiniiii for the) building contractor. The court held ihe indictments de fective and Insufficient, in that the muter bit and essent lals forming I he IkihIh of the alleged offense were not net out. with reasonable cer talnly and the indictment therefore wim too vague, indefinite a ud mi-()-' t talu. - Tnited S(ai's Attorney Peyton (Jordon noted nn aipeal from the luclsiMi, W ASIII NflTO.V, .1 u ly 25. Secre tary Mellon will announce caijy this week 1 ho government 's prog i a in to take en ac of financial oh I i gut ions duo August I. it was Indicated last night at Ihe treasury. On August 1 about 000,000 (d' treasury ee; tilicaies mature. At the .;nme time the treasury was expected to take' the first sl'cp in Uh program fori rej'undhm about 1 ..rh(),noo of tlvj nations short-dated debt mat uri in: j ft it rill glhe present fiscal ear. Hymn Weatheiford, r7, a native of I. inn county and for ;() years a jttoim nt nt character in linker mining cimp ;, is dead id' heart disease at a I Jake: l'Miia!. MINK WOliK I'IKKJIiKSSK.S. HAKKK, July 25. W. C. I-Yllow.-, ma'iag-M of the Hen Hairiso i mine in (lie (ii-'cnhorn mountains, is in the city today on business, . In addition lo hi:; woi'k nt the Hen Marrisun, .Mr. Kcllowv is start mil" oncr;ition :tl lb. j .Morning- dlory mine in the vicinity of the Mninnirntal mine near Granite. The foundation has been placed fori, in-falling- a hoist shaft at the Morn-; m-acre Onmgo orchard, at lilver ing t-lory, and 'Mr. Fellows expects Rf,, Ci.iiioniia. Full bearing, well to KM started unwatering; the shaft j,nn)V(,u J(.;i nl iful home. Value, m the ne:U lew days. He is purchas-. IM.nO. jnciimbrance 000. 00, ,ne; sunphes for the mine today. pav:i,l(! with one-half of the crop r. SHOKS HKPAItiKl) j At Husch S'ons t HUM Monroe st reel. j soled, 7,"k- and $1.00 per. soled, $1.25 and $1.50 pr work. each your. The owner's equity is .121.000,00. which he will trade for nrt Hand Store, wheat land, preferably iu this val- W omen s shoes lfl-v- Men's shoei -. J,ili"J!t,'(;.k S : YU( I Itl-NT i-'i-in Order Your Cucumbers FOR PICKLING- NOW WE CAN FURNISH THEM AT 35c A GALLON J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 75 NO CHARGE F0! DELIVERY- T. R T.OVKI.KSS. TOURIST TRAVEL IHCRE S iniTPii mm pip IVIHIbn 1111 U bHd : IX, TI HURT! lty AjtocintPd lro j TACOMA. Wash., July 25. Tour-1 1st, tiave to western Washington thi-. Miimnier is larger than in any previii i season, according; to reports fi'oni all sections. While definite figures are I not available, the vaiuais resort, h i totnobile camps, and cities visited bv j too i istH unite in declarini; that a'i , t'orniev lecotils are beinu' surpassed. ! $1 not uncoinmon t" see autonio : biles at a single reset t from places a1-' v.iilelv separated as l-'loriila, ("alil'tic j nia. 'Minnesota and New 1 lamnsbir;'. i While reduction iu railroad im e 'have augmented travel to a consider-. aide extent, it i declared that th" Vicjit iuereu.-e is due to motorists IKvetv lunch, lake, mountain, siietini ;;.nd auto park nmv has its uuota f j in i net ists who are ''routihiti); it," which means ihcy pitch ( heir ow.i camps, do their own cooking, see the count i anl enjoy their vacnt imss .it a nunimutu cxneiiM". i n,!-; V(H.ri itv rirrrnoNs VRNDLKTOX. July a 5. - - Hurley Itothruck, a. I'nrnier llvlim about idKht iiille out Wild Horse canyon j confined to IUm home by reason of InjuiieH sustained Saturday eve ulng about dusk when a lighted nutUd) htild over the enL-tne or u combine Ignited Kamdlue. The flume flared up and sinned Mr. Kolhrock'sj eyebrows and hurnel his face some. Ili arm wan most .seriously in jured. He wiih on linked In showinu a helper whoru to oil the engine "When i ho accident occurred. One nil hole was not visible to the help er, ho Mr. Kothrock struck the mutch. Some Kasollno which bad bfteil used lo clean out the cranli mso became Ignited and ! Ia ed up. The helper was a I o burned, but lil Injuries were not serious monh to prevent liiui from working today. Mr. Hothrock wan In i'eudleion this morn Inn having bis buniK hen medk-Ml atteniiou. I'OltTI.AMt, .Inly 'Jf.. t'h.irlesi:. Wallilns anil fHive it. Wathlns, his wife, of .a (Irande Ore, filed a vol u ni a ry pel i lion in bankruptcy. They listed liabilities at :;:ion and asf-'Mn of :::'i. The I'almi'v Lum ber company or I. a dntude was prin- e1";tt civiHlnr EKES id Sunioier Shoe Sale 1 1' voil liccil .-linrs llnw is yum liiiiiicy. Il'iiriim' lliis .sale (vci-v I In' hniisc is in this sale nl a lii rci can !I'C vnii any r si raps, ) WlUtl', hn liaiicc lo save iir nl' shin's in t lull. i' or liliiek hi-li V liiW Ili'Cl A li HOli DeH Street I ! Plmiic in 118 (I rover Smith, Jh We have thn-p fine liu on North' Kir st root , sewer paid, city water i in, a la rue barn on place, with j enough luiuber in it. to put up' a i d wiiiliuii and odt buildings. Some man who can put up bis own build- J innf, fan buy this, and outside of a small payment down, can pay for. It like r nl. Spe ;ciai prnved ut fI: 1 Hm'sl nud linst Im f.'lnni in llij;h ';illi'', just i'usl of l iiiun. Tliis placi1 i.- riMtl t"l for tin1! yeiir. uml possi.ssi(in run lie ivcii I his lull. Sm.ill Kiynir'lit flnwti, sTi'i'iuiiit Iitiiih nn bulnm'o. SO nrris. 7 niili'i I'roni town, on llii' liiMiw.-iv, I Iti l . i ovt'tnen! s smuil hi ll'uw rroi. pn Willi tilt' )ktif. it will i;ii;ii iiiiinit ?:i,imih.oii to hlilldlc llim. Small Ii.ihhi" wur.lli Jlfiiiu. Will tnlilc 'qllily llvo murk. ' iii'.-ir Old Town. :iinn' iMi'iunliranci'. fur v.u-ant liits or Wednesday moi'inno- al !) n'rlnrk we will put on sale Katli Towels ls.:!(i. 1 I'm- lllc. i.iinit lo a eiistjuiier. .1 Joy's Overalls, 2 pairs fur $1.00 Hoy's kniHed union suits. 2 pairs $1.00 Hoy's Waists; 2 IVr $1.00 ( 'aiivas ( Moves, pail1 Tj Curlew Sheets, eai-li .1.4f; I'nrf'ew Pillow Slips, eacli .5C Ladies' Xiln (I Security Land & Savings Co. owns 89c to S1.G1 For Utmost Corset Satisfaction be Fitted to mm is . HELD DEFECTIVE WASHINGTON. July 2:".. Imllot-' ffl hionta uguhtHi flv tit'i-sotis tn run-'pj noctton with tin' Knii-kiirtinrlicr thi'Utwr dlRUHtor nf last Jauuitry, in whtcti ntiuity-.wiMi Uvt-a wito lost. vre-Te diHntlsHucl toiliiv by .lustlcv tilildonti ol tho District nt Cnlnmlitu I uproma court, who nustuliud .li' Jimrrers. Th lndlrtmont!! charsid niiin- lughlr BKiilnst HnRlnald 1). tifarn, Hie arclillnxt ot tho tlu-Btpr; Jolm 31, ford, the Iron work rontrnctor; AU O SP Complete Stock on Hand! for AH Cars W. Ff. Bohnenkamp Co! rings! h o o I J o j V O o O O o I ir No iimtin!: nt orRanft; no V'l'H!"; li.'!WM t fiuro torr4d; ;r!t.l foundik tiuu tor iir .ottnt, Thi lr iidiUiVo In te i-nrn-fmt a fi r.lv.l hr.Hih tf. Bt-tin.-l !. '.(" (tmiire; N't 4i:8sur rii': no coi f.ni; bf htr; av pill'hing i cUisiis; no .in of ! nt k'-y but ficodo, vimtilnion, paii.sfation. q A rn(jjl.Hi Una of rSe dlt (oront niiid.T-O.ilwava on (ilajjud. fin. w -Jn uml up. Mrs. Robt. PattiS'on 0rsetiere 0o Kcs. 1T0:. Cor. Sprl- ft Oni Phono 323-v O Chautauqua July 21st to 27th ANDREWS" VARIETY STORE Turn the Corner an Save a Dollar Chautauqua Time CALL MAIN 43 FOR JARS, CAPS, RUBBER RINGS .AND CLAMPS Tho most reasonable cash and credit grocery in La G-r'anue. 0 G. HOLM o . GROCER Qo q o Quality and Service 0V mLL MAIN 43