Show WHAT DRY fAR MM MEANS TO WESl Chief Inspector Macey Tells of ol Results Being Obtained In New Mexico J J. J T. T chief In tin thc hand laim Office wIth lien s quartel'S In cr In Iii Salt for rol the o of Jn the local land office and surveyor sur gen gen- office Mr 1 Mccoy lacQ will In iii Salt Lake kc about n a week he ho will go o to Evanston E and points in S 'S Ills IS territory ry covers eo Coloa Colorado Colo- Colo rado a on an and nd i a Accent i states The Time local of- of flee Clee I I Inspected about once a u year the tho n look hooks orel- orel e l' l books book and measures the methods methode or of the thc local loca office wIth an aim official eye cc Jim Ill mr may trIps recently said Mr 11 Macor at time the Saturday nl ht I 1 have noticed that the thc lands hands ate are being taken up rapidly This Is probably more moore clearly shown In New Neit- ol M Mexico than hart In m an any other section Dr Dry farming is Js the tite only apparently und and It U II Is turning thousands of acres es of C arid Id land into profitable farming countr country A ago there was a great deal of railroad railroad rail rall- ron road building In X Now New w Mexico amid this territory has laSi 18 as a COnW filled m UP rn Tho The line hue between Texas and anti New Nw Mexico Is 3 ag as plain as if this the go put In Iii a fence renco along aiming time tho line II II e. e In Texas are the lie big ranches but the lie Instant you ou get over tho the line into Now Noi- j ow Mexico you see sec the time cultivated land lair On Jn every quarter section Is a little farm rn am-rn house louse All of the time western co country un tr- tr trIs Is filling up rapidly l it seems but the most conspicuous Instances are aie In iii eastern eastern east east- em ern Colorado O nn and III in New Mexico |