El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 11, 1914 Page: 9 of 16
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ORIENT RECEIVER
EL PASO VISITO
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M. L.
Matfeo
Turner. letotiet of tlx Imm
k ortont railroad m gansss M
with rstaxlmiartori la Kaneaa
City arrived in Fl Paco yesterday on hl
private car and waa immediately tafean
cbarfa by Charle It. Baaaatt and other
friend.
"There la nnthlnr of a buttneas nature
rotmarted with my tup bare" aald
Turnar whan seen bv a Tlanaa raoartar
fw "MM svonlnx;. "I bare a number of manda
asmonr the irmv officer and Mr. Baaaatt
is also an old time mend.
"O Paso la a treat city and I ran aaa
a greater future for It. I saw a ierre part
of It today together with the surrounding
country. I don't know that I bay ever
aaen better land and with plenty of water
win which to Irrigate a great develop
meat la in atore.
Impressed With El Pan.
"There la a fine type of cltlienahlp bare
and I like the people aa much aa I do the
city ttaeir. With the big. public pintad
men here working at all times for the
welfare of El Paso and the surrounding
country anyone can see aa I do that ra
ture of the section and city Is indeed
brurtit."
Mr. Turner came here direct from Kan
saa City and entered El Paso almost un
heralded but by last evening be. bad been
to nearly all points of Interest hi the city
and bad accumulated a store or inrorma
tlon concerning the opportunities in
Peso although bis visit had been Intended
solely as one to meet old friends.
Mr. Turner remained In the city over
night and probably will leave some time
today for other Texaa pouts.
UVE WIRES AT BANQUET
(Continued from Paca 1.1
He aald that the trip to Toronto of the
El Paso Adclub waa going to be ine
biggest publicity boost tola city and the
valley nave ever bad. Mr. Mcciintoc
aald that the burro that waa shipped to
Toronto by the club to be riven away to
the school child writing the best essay
about El Paso and lis resources waa at
trading widespread Interest.
The burro Is being followed by large
crowds the speaker said aa It Is led about
the streets on exhibition. Tne school
children he said are studying about El
Paso to gather data to compose their
essays. All are striving to win tne long
eared animal.
To Bigger aad Better El Paso.
The speaker said that the baby burro
that will be taken to Toronto by the club
to be given away as tbo second prlxe will
be exhibited to the school tebfldren all
along the route. The rules where the El
Paso special will atop have been notified
by wire of the Texan coming and that
thousands of school cbtldren will gather
around to see tne baby burro. He said
that tho members of the El Paso Adclub
Intends uniting with other organizations
ror a Digger and natter city. When tne
members or the club returns he aald they
Intend conducting a campaign for an
auxiliary water system and a Meaa
Boulevard.
Mr. Adams announced that the Chamber
or Commerce baa donated mo to the
$1000
Reward
has often been paid for
the return of lost or stolen
securities. This amount
would have paid the rent
on a box in our fire and
burglar proof vault for
over 300 years.
Get protection that pro
tects.
IRiq Grande Valley
j3mk & Trust Co
1
For Absolute Success
In Raising Chicken Feed
"PERFECTION" HEM AND
CHICK FOOD
It will prodaos mora Bgga aveaJ-
Oxter chicks thou any food e
Use aa a r o
TRY IT
For Sale By All Grocers
W. D. WISE CO.
Wholesale and Retail
St-FMd-Mltry
Arte tub to be used to payment tor a rail
par advertisement m the Torrarlo World
during tne convaniioa.
to oip
Tt an
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ara bromine ka nmrruhla and where I BJBBBJBBMBfBl
eak.nar nrweioant of the Cham
bar of oaiwerea. waa next introduced by
Ose tosstro aster. Ha aald that the CBara
oer or commerce ana tew mow.
nnltln tor hotter mnA MSBST El
He sal Stoat Use puaabars of the Adclub
had nledred the Chamber of Commerce
their support In rotator the next budget
fund. He aald that toe commercial or
B titration hopes to raise tto tola year
r a bod get fund and be hopes that at
least 1JBe members will rontrinine. m is
necessary to nova this torfe amount
Krakiuer aald.
many conventions that are eoemng
M other manara which will I Sato the
expenditure or a larga gata. Me snake of
Mayor íelty aad toe other FJ Paeoans
prrunng xaa tisxunueue oonwo". j
tor that this cttv always unites for the
anrtual benefit or all to those matters. la
conclusion be said that the Chamber or
Commerce desires In m-onarate with all
oxoar organiaaaona ror aa rjeneni ex mt
rm
Weuld alértala Visitors .
Secretory Andrew W. Beeves waa toe
next speaker. He aald that be was sorry
that be could not so to Toronto with the
Adclub delegates. The speaker said that
be believed that the delegates would be
successful on their trip aad that tne
Chamber or commerce would have to put
on an extra force to take care or the to
nnes snout Ei Paso thai will result from
ie trip and the Dtibltcttr derived there -
nam
Reeves said that where other cities
have to spend vsst sums or money to bring
asan tnai tne visitors noes to ei
without It reoulrmr any exoendlture
from El Pasosos. Ha enameled thai El
Peso should spend more money to enter-
tain visitors while to the dry showing
them around over the valley and the prin-
cipal parts of the city.
i-ryes maw Life Bay srsteas.
morro aald that rturinr the next vaar from'" "oi m " raitisnie meotuma IW
gASO MORNING TIMES
the smwtne
It difficult ta atunera
Thto bare ia oar territory.
Advertise Valley
To settle these valleys with the ktod of
paapta wa want wo moat ptasiaii our ads
ercordtnalv aad these ads avast bo lilslll at
mediums that ago certain to bo read by
tne maxlmam namber of these people.
Cever and convincing ada era of no varee
nniess placed where tho people yoa waai
to interest are most likely to see them.
There wonM ha miehtv little use or ad
vortlsing silk hosiery to the ahelto district
of How York. Advertising a gas range
farm papers Is a gross Mt of Inefficiency
that tow would be guilty or.
actually smo letona tor coal
vert lard m the street ears of a city several
hundred miles from a coal mtoo m which
an far aa l waa able to atora a coal miner
waa never known to ride.
There Is no fixed measure By which
man may metre rood in advertiste.
a great many tackle the Job with a reeling
that hla heaven-born genius win carry him
through to success and fame
This belter in the "hit or tolas" character
advertising ths generally supposed
impoasiblllty or taxing an exact measure
or advertising value has bred a prodigious
waste. Tet advertising is more nearly an
exact science than many suppose. There
are certain principles that can be followed
with fairly definite know In advance re
aorta.
Mediases of Advertíate.
There la absolutely only way to reach
the farmer successfully and that la through
me agricultural Journals with an occasional
exception of the newsnanera and I have
to mind the El Paso paper which la my
experience not only here Bat elsewhere
have proved to he among the most valuable
two and a half to throe million people will
visit El Paso or this number one million
wll come here after dark. He strongly
urysiu uie installation or a new iigniing
system inr nin f rancisco street wntrn IS
at present noorlv lbrhtad. Ha aald that
aii aave tnree property owners
treat have signed agreements ror the
tne new iirrttinr sva
In conclusion he spoke or the
stallatlon of
new. lighting system
he anolra of the efforts
tne CDsmber of Commerce Is maktn
secure agricultural and horticultural
name wmen wui oe placed tn tbo aaaem
bly hall for the benefit or visitors In the
Has sett secretary of the Elenhant
dumb water user association waa tro
next speaker. His address In rull roUows
r. Chairman and Gentlemen:
I thank yoa very much tor your Invita
Hon to be with you today and for the
privilege of toe ten minutes which has
been alloted me to apeak and l wiab
could put into tola talk all I would like
and command words to express how an
thustastlc l reel In regard to the Elephant
rjuiie aam. our valleys and their Immedl
ate future.
.Tover in my experience nave I come
In contact with a proposition so certain
big succesa and about which you can say
so many wonderful things without rear
or. exaggeration.
Gentlemen we are Uvta to one of toe
only sections of the United States if not
the only one that can really claim to rival
toe valley or us Nile tn the fertility
Its sou and Its possible future develop
ment.
Irrtgstln the Valley.
The miracle or toe resurrection of 155000
acres or comparatively dead soil will soon
be art messed. What the reclamation
this land will moan to El Paso and toe
southwest is dtrricult to estimate but
Is reasonable to say that It will be one
toe greatest if not the greatest things
ever brought to paaa to further the devel
opment of this section and to focus toe
eyes or our country upon our great aouth
est.
goat rarmln opportunity of the day. Con
dfttons such as climate soli and S ram
anent and certain water supply from the
aam win combine to make tola a fact
know tola and you know It bat who elae
knows It? What about toe people in the
norm ana east? do may know Itr
Advertising Necessary
in mingling with our people I have round
Urge number who reel that with toe
storing or water by to dam settlers will
flock into this section by the hundreds
without effort on our part now here
one point I want to emphasise In connec
tion with our great project and that la
no matter how fine it may be or bow well
we bore at home may know what it will
do and what toe advantage and oppor
tunltles of these valoya are. It will he of
very little practical good unless we tell
toe rest of the country about It and tell
them to such a way that they will know
what we know and create a desire on
their part to settle tn this section sod
thereby effect the development and gain
the prosperity wblcb the dsm is meant to
provide. There Is only one way
do
this and that la through a persistent well
planned and properly timed advertíate
campaign. For those who reel that there
will he any great Immigration Into these
valleys without advertiste. I would Like
say thai they were never more wrong
anything in their Uvea.
Art el Colonization
To move a man from one section to an
other a raw year ago was comparatively
easy matter. To move a man from one
section to another now ts a very difficult
thin and becoming more difficult every
day. Any railroad colonisation man will
bear ma out In this. Hence toe reatar
need for careful thought and consideration
connection with the proper exploitation
to Elephant Butte dam. and toe tortile
valley 11 will servo
The government la spend tor in the neigh
borhood of W .000 000 to build this project.
winch must be repaid By the people we
told by an authority who knows that
there will not be enough lands ready to
uae toe water which will be stored by the
dam next year
Bualaagg la toe basis or our material
prosperity. It should not be left to grope
ana nounaer as best it can. 11 u or the
utmost impórtanos to the prosperity of
this section that we should recognise Im
mediately to tremendous Importance 10
this community or the Elephant Butte dam
and too full development of too valleys
and that proper advertíate campaigns
should be earned on systematically and
continuously St s proper season one year
after another as son as necessary not
merely ror a abort period Each and every
indlvtdaul to El Paso and our valleys should
get betuno tms wore and push and boost
and toe results that will be obtained and
the progress and prosperity which wID
come will be. to many no thin abort of
marvelous aad yet it will only be the nat
ural sequence or to finest work to the
world advertising
You will arr that the best aad most
advanlaaooas growth of any section It
nopaaS eat upon the grawtb of its earl
cultural raaoareae aad that any section
will progress m usa ion run more rapidly
from a oovetopenent or tots kind. At
present tune there are undoubtedly too
many toowrereoi BBS toexptn eared rar
mars la our valleys al (a eaoun far
nan of say ktod ami whist 1 most neadei
real farmer who as uniaai at
bu stasis aad who will with to sdvaa-
of this section
become a developer to a Bay way. There
fore is aw mat tar or advertí sto Has
A toaos valleys
fulls ar and that I la tote real and bras
to tots section tho real farmer
II I Cstowdod by the railroads toot to Oswald Hive
weal aad so towset remas chiefly fresal j. r. Collar
aAyaMHaaasMaru atotoa where the foros 1 4. ft. aowlaadj
ara so BUB that far a irailaas I Loo ferial
advero sing any lands in this section or
the country.
In connection with any campaign the
follow up" la one of toe moat important
restore. Thla la more true or a colonl
sauon campaign than moat any other. Com
petition Is very keen and It Is a wall
known fact that ir you receive an inquiry
rrom a man It Is highly probable that he
is writing to other sections aa well. He
It generally undecided where to go.
becomes necessary therefore after recelv
In bla Inquiry to convince htm by your
"rouow up" that you have what be wants.
An Inquiry rrom a person who baa read
your advertisement is a pearl that Should
never be thrown to the twine or to the
waste-Dssset of indifferent Handling. Mak
hit Hi most of these inquiries Is very
necessary to efficiency In advertising
Dtetrl battle Lite rat are.
And a word to regard 10 the distribution
or literature. To simply get rid or a sup
ply of literature Is one thing and to put
It out where It will get results ts another
and there Is only one thing that tings toe
bell of the advertising cash register -and
that it results. Let me give you an lUua
trail on.
At toe Ad men's convention to Dallas two
years ago toe program on Thursday waa
to go to the theater for a business session
at 10 a. ra. than an autonoblle parada
starting rrom the theater followed by 1
luncheon at the Country Club. Upon ar
riving at the theater we round In our seats
several beautifully printed and embossed
booklets each In aeparte envelopes issued
In the Interests or California. These book
tela were of the most attractive California
kind. They were however of an odd sis.
Some extremely large not permitting U
any case of being put U a man's pocket.
They were being distributed at to o'clock
In the morning prior to a day's on tin.
On all aide I beard the remark and to
same tote waa true In my raae "I would
surely like to bike thla literature borne It
looks Interesting and la certainly very
beautiful. 1 wish 1 bad It at the hotel but
I caa't get It In my pocket and 1 can't
carry It under my arma all day" -what
was the consequence? Practically all the
literature was thrown on the floor no caab
register resulta. Delivered or mailed
a man at his hotel the literature might have
done great deal or good. So much for
distribution.
Concentrating Work.
Now word to regard to concentration
which may almost be aald to be toe suc-
cess or any buatoasa as well a an adver-
tising campaign. It Is very dtrricult In
handling an advertising campaign to keep
yourself from dlsalpatteg your approprta
tlon. You have calls to do this calla to
do that and so on but results depend
upon carrying out a properly planned cam
palgn and upon hitting the bull's eye with
01 snot in outer woros spreading 11
on thick. Talking to a man you start to
wltb. until you have talked blm Into think
to aa you do.
now a word In regard to what the sue
cessful development of our valleys means
which I have roughly figured. The present
average farm unit of the cultivated aro
to the Mesilla valley la M arrea and the
value of the crop production at the present
time amounts to a little over 11 .000000 per
year SS.72 per acre under mor or lea
unfavorable conditions.
think It ts reasonable to estimate that
there will be produced with favorable
conditions with more good fanners (row
In more truck and fruit crop to the
value of at least $50 per acre per year
which means there will be grown to these
valleys with their development crops to
the value of at least 7710400. do in on
this same basis and estimating that each
farmer and bis family will be worth M0
per year to the community there will be
an expenditure of HMOJXO each year by
our farmers. The development or tbeae
valleys is certainly worth while and tortu
natel y we are not in toe position or a great
many sections we don't bay to "go It
we are receiving new nmt along
from the u. a. Reclamation service.
call by our association ror help rrom the
Santo re directed to their president.
brought immediate results and they have
been giving us very substantial asol alanos
ever since lor help ourselves all we
can and tho more we help ourselves the
more help we will receive. Let's get out
and tell the world what we have and talk
loud aad long that we will convince
them. Ad v ruin Is not rsme. It li
more than tonic. It la a business build
to food on which this section will thrive
aad If some of our competitors who bare
rdvertlato for some time are In any
way ahead or us let's double our advertís
to and push to the front where we belong
Cruces
about
valley
la fiBBsiaglaa the speaker
rucea boa darla recent months tpent
ssouo ror edvertlato the Masilla
aan mat aa a direct result mm ran
four farmers. nrosDeetlve hnmsaedsnrs
visit that taction each day. Between &o
and eo rami bos hay settled in the valley
during Mm past raw montos attracted by
aa widespread oubllaitv rsmuslsa be aald
lack L. cobb wee introduced and to bit
usual ornian 1 maimer Delivered stirring
1 future
address on to
greatness and the
possibilities or O r and toe valleys or
toe Rio Grande. Me patef a high tribute to
Mayor aeiiy ana ios amar ati raen ana who
secured the next nantoaiaui. convention
and asked toe inembers of the club present
rise to weir reel aaa drtok toast 10
M
The concluding address was made by
usklu McArdle. secretary u I" bbbisiii
enera! Burteeoa- He aald thai the Treat
aaa or El Paso waa a? BnTtel?
Bar an saa 1 who are atroa baa tola and
atan of borad minds. UrTtarSi Tu lire
oa bis racattoa beta a a .atjva of Austin
He intends reuraus 10 Waasstostoa within
raw days.
Amos those
M. Spate
Mid- O I. C A I i II
Season oai oummtr tppurei ror rr omen
Every eecHon in our treat Ready-to-Wear Department reflecta value record never before equaled
during June juat at the time ttch garment are mostly needed. Frock you need for home sea-
shore moon taina or abroad. Price that are unmatchable. Garment with the brightest charm
extenaive in variety material of select weave.
TRAVELING SUITS Every dollar put into one of our Suit i a good investment for they ara
all most exceptional value. Entire stock of fins Suite on aale.
Copiea of high grade model with every individual feature carefully reproduced; their quality
i high the price ridiculoualy low.
$9.00 SUMMER DRESSES $4.95
owereS crepe crepe de ohrne and voile étm qj
t unió pleated effect. Choice ajWeafa)
$15.00 SMART DRESSES $9.76
top
$1.98
Beautiful styles and matártela on the moat becoming
modele; Orgraodiea FVench Vollea. Dolly Varden.
Sponge and Ratine; ail. wmahable materials; trimmed
Roman tripes scotch piaiaa ana an tne
latest effect; extra rood voluee
An attractive offering- In Women's Dreae Skirts. They
consist of Phepherda. plald-crepes French serge
Scotch plaids black and whit assorted checks with
tho new Russian trimmed effect; some with ruffles.
black and all colore; far andar price
11.00 value
Wa are showing the
amarteet and d re eat est
ready-to-wear Hats It la
possible to find. Ladles'
Sailor Hato
II. 16 value at.
11.76 v value
Roushsunand at
49c
59c
Trimmed
Hate
$1."98
IB. 60 value
at
$9.75
$4.95
110 attractive new
Blouse of China Ilk
Vieasallne voile Dolly
Varden and crepe all the
prettiest new style and
trimmings an unusual
offer; 14.60
value at. . . .
Another lot alsea range
from I to 14 comprising
flowered crepe aheer
lawn French stagham
and repp carefully tail
ored low neck abort
sleeve; a $1.76
value priced at.
AN I NI St M CHANCK IS HKIRT8 Jersey
sklrta trimmed meseallne ruffles black
and colore." A surprise.
A sale of children'' Wash Dresses sises run from
I to I. all washable materials fine quality of glnham
and lawn white and colored at a small ax- A A
pense; 11.16 value 4afC
$30.00 SILK 'SUITS $14.95
The metértela are the very boat; they coma In Moire.
Poplins. Gabardines light weight Worsted and nor- '
lly materials trimmed with ruffles and short Jacket
ffect taffeta and moire; a large selec- J AB
Hon at 9l4efd
100 aplondld new Blouses with the new sleeve or-
gandie collars and cuffs tn match; they come In flow-
ered crepe crops de chine taffeta French voile and
all tho new fabrica; handsomely trimmed; sa aa
telling away under prloe; 17.60 value éyassafO
Child's Eats
$1.98
98c
$1.30 value at
$3.00 value at
59c
98c
Handsome Parasols Away
Underprice
$1.50 Ladies' Parasols 98c
$1.50 Child' Parasol .ages
Notice!
Each week end we will
sell something; from our
Immense stock of Drees
Goods Drew 11 neos
and Table Linens at a
price below the rraann-
racturera' cost. Watch
for these sales. Teu
will save from 40 per
cent to SO per cent.
SHOE DEPARTMENT
Don't fail to visit our Shoe Department
while shopping. We always have some-
thing new in footwear for women. Wa
have the famous Queen Quality shoes for
women and the Educator brand for chil-
dren any sise or last.
One of the latest creation in women'
footwear (the Cleopatra Colonial pump)
now in stock. Be sure to call and aak to
see it
Mondar and Tuesday WUI Be Special Shoe Bargain Days.
Week End Spe
cials In Drees
Linenal
I6c All Unen Crash Sse
Thursday Friday
and Saturday Only
IE Inch warranted all
pure linen Crash Irish
manufacture tan color
only. Theae goods are
worth from 60o to lie
per .yard. Thursday
Friday and Saturday
or until sold Q(f
per yard . a)dC
85. A Sale of Women9 8 Undermuslins 85
Woman's Hose combed Hale yarn fine gauge
high spliced heel extension toe; 3 paira OP
Safalt
for $1.00; pair
Women's fine batiste and sheer muslin Lingerie
lace and embroidery trimmed pink and blue rib-
bon beading neck and waiat chemise and drawers
gown petticoat and combination éf QO
suits worth up to $3.00. Special ..... Pi eaFO
Women' fine soft finish undermuslins. lace and embroidery trimmed
gowns petticoats and union auits $1.50 value. SPECIAL
One lot fine quality muslin chemise drawers.
gown and petticoat neatly trimmed. Mf
75c value. SPECIAL tafC
Women a bleached ribbed Union Suite lace neck
and arm ho lea torchon lace bottom 50c. 4A
Special a) r C
Women' fine gauge combed yarn Union Suits.
pure silk taped neck and lace knee; extra AA
good value of O C
hemise drawers
Dowraaf CrLo.nnm The Road To a Thousand
euudcfftcffi uuicvivvm Bargains
Specials On Ice Cream Freezers
Tub of the best grade of Cypress galvanized steel bound automatic wood scraper; covered
gear retinned freezer can; will freeze cream in three minutes. Thursday Friday and Sat-
urday only:
ARCTIC
1 Quart $1.59 6 Quart . . . .$2.98
2 Quart .... .$1.89 8 Quart . . . .$3.75
3 Quart $1.98 10 Quart . . . .$4.89
4 Quart $239 12 Quart . . . .$5.98
WHITE MOUNTAIN
1 Quart $1.69 6 Quart $3.69
2 Quart $1.98 8 Quart $4.79
3 Quart $2.49 10 Quart $6.98
4 Quart $2.98 12 Quart $7.98
-HOMEaOP LOW ERICE.-
Sanitary galvanised lined water
coolers enamel painted green.
blue and red painted floral dec-
oration nickel faucet all alsee.
1 gallon to 10 tip from
$1.48
r Coal
Oye rían i St
1 25 Off on All
Panama and
Straw Hats
i. Miller Claiborne Adaot
Kcnnetn U Brown M. V. cortoc
uanrv Tilden Due M. H. arUlilloc
lt'b-rlsuu
Jonn H. Orsnt
Barry B ogg
wyene Oreer
Irving hruwarta
carpenier
. M. I nm
F. M. Hrtll
I. A. Hekett
Starr
W T. Hlison
T. Huüsi'Kili
i. Artbur Tobias
W P. Half
W. I. Freeman
i. at. O'Hara
S. r iones
citarles H. Russell
Maurice Heller
Louis uraasblatl
ft. N. Scbwabe
Tooa. B. UoodwtB Jr
Wat K Mis
Tony A. ferlel
Boot- H Milnebart I. t.. vneuuarui
Tel With" Tyiuieiiueo. n. x.irnnia
leut O. I Micnaeilai. A. Clary
Juitan Maloney I. '.units
Denver run Hutsrii Araie
w Par St M. w cobb
i. rraeer W. R Mayaer
kotaert at. Bowie O. H. paim
present wees:
a w. sart
J.
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t C. Don.
a a Buten
Henry T. Boole
W. Beeves
A. r. Wusuu
II S. OUinau
e i W rout
Atvea DUoo
O. a Leavsll
V. r. Siuuiuut
C. a Nate
W. . Bbellon
fcoBL B raster
nr Hubert Orceue
V . Bern
Hot waa It to be etuecled Wedl the ellnv
ioelksB or Huerta would be KcoUUMUged
wltaoot soase reference to tits BaodorlUu
a lb wo..
MAKE LONU IMP BY AUTO
A. I. Strays aad Party Make Atan
Tbesassul Mile Tar oust New Metlee
WMaoat Hardship or Miaba.
A. 1. Strayer Kl Peso Islet agent for too
Maltona! Caab nitter fuiupany toaotber
wltb Mrs. Strayer and their osugbler Miss
Pearl and S. H. Hanibaugb sales sgeat for
Use Toledo Scales company baa Jual re
turned rrom an autu trip coverto m miles
Uxrougb Nw Mexico Tbe urn journey
wblcb was without mishap or hardship
was atad In Nr. Streysrs SludaBafcsi
'."
Tbe parly laI el Peso May at soing k
Kosweil. vis Alsmosoroo ana toe Meses
levo Indian reservation ovai
Prosa aoswsJI " said Mr. Strayer yas
teroay -we went eaat tu Teletas N. M.
thence south to Carlsbad via Lovlntwi en.1
sent Tbe róeos were at raw snap.
Has wasibsr ideal ror lour ta The
only drawback to auto travel at that c un
try la Use lack or tuyas atoa the roads
la tbe wide rut eoBBsry su roaos too
alike to tn stranger SB assay of Ibero
esa lo nan la tne direction As
result we lost fitwisartiobla usas eiuiuj
off Abe road Tbia. n will be readily ww
mm. we a trine nerve rsegaag as new
of the fact that U sometimes occurred
when we were from fitly to loo miles sway
rrom tbe nearest settlement wltb no on
In sight to set us right.
Heavy beta la Mesa Valley.
"At Carlsbad we raa lato the atorro ares
Heavy retue bad put the roads In wretched
condition aad the trip up tbe valley to
Boewell was ihruusb river beat mud and
water wltb the solns extremely heavy
Once or twice we bad to be pulled out ot
had piteas wltb mules and then plow ror
miles over rain soaked roaos on low or in
trnuedlate gear.
"Prom Hoswell to Kl Paso however the
going was hard to beat. Not the allgBteat
dirriculty wat encountered and tbe
arrived in kl Paso in rirat class condition
despite tbe bard Isat to which It waa put
ae pacos veuey. anogeutsr our trip
i etiremely pleasant as well ss profit
I rrom a financial viewpoint."
PICKED UP IN
HOTEL LOBBIES
uUus stayer ar gtBCia. H. N ts regts-
ed st lbs Orndorff. Mr. Mayers Is sher
of Torrance county. Me Mexico.
V. A. Ubrlakl ol Tucson. Arts.. Is at Mas
Ora as rff tor a stay of several days
F. r. smith f TSMklS Aru. Is ual
H. O. Johnson of Clirton. Arts.. 1
Hie uests of tbu Hotel Orodorff.
Hi Ibis city.
Meer.
v. il. Justin Is Mi baa cMy oa business.
stopping st the Zleger.
A. W. McCortnlrk of Columbus. N. M.. Ml
si Iba Sheldon.
B. Scarborough rrom copper Hill
.. is regtelered at tbe esheldon.
c. A. Ballantlne of curtoo Arlx. It st IB
a Cassias of Pweuit. Arts..
tbe guests at tbe Sheldon.
J. C. Cooper of bemlnr n. M. is resta
te red al the Sheldon. '
Albert Haw lev and family ol Dallas. Tea-
are rrrttterad al the McCoy.
u. Meyers of Alotin Tex. is reateiered a
UM Peso del Norte
B. V. Abara oí rtoaalea it si the Paaa oat
None.
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El Paso Morning Times (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 34TH YEAR, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 11, 1914, newspaper, June 11, 1914; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth197050/m1/9/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.