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VOLIH1 F.tEVK May 1Í SUBSCRIPTION RATE KÚIRRH "tHIRTV Clayton, New Mexico, , H 18 1.00 PER TEAR

HAPPENINGS AND BRING THEM TO ME ABOUT PEOPLE YOU WHEREABOUTS KNOW ABOUT

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John Hill Gels Commission Mrs. Robert Powell is spending the week in Folsom visiting her mother, The mfany friends of John Hill Mrs. Davd Rope. will be glad to learn that ho has j f nirlfirif rn Mrs. OUie Teasdale has rleurned been suceesful in passing the exam- from Trinidad where she look her ination for a commission in the army husband for medical treatment. and will probably be commissioned n family of T. H. Rixey is pre- very near future. His stand- , t. mi t J The in the us! it it to spend summer tho ing entitles him paring the at in the examination on to a leiutenancy. J- - Rixey ranch tho Pcico. iU Lee Hyrne has purchased a new Overland. Childrens' Party for Grown-Up- s in Miss Mary Ryan has returned from an visit in Folsom. Her Mrs W. A. Henderson will give eteudd accompanied will home Wednesday evening mother her and at her spend some time visiting in Clayton. under the auspicies and for the Miss Mahle Hornbeck, the tele- benefit 'of the Methodist Ladies phone operator is spending a few Aid piano fund. She will bo assisted weeks on ranch near by Mrs. Korner and the Misses vacation her I Lucas and Cox. Dei rand. Rev. C. E. Hayes, who filled the Chautauqua June Eleven pulpit at the Methodist church last Starts Sunday, has returned to his home in Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Virginia Hoogle, repesenting Professor .Ned Walker, phrenol- the Rcdpath-Horn- er Bureau is in ogist, philosopher and friend to all (May ton making tlnat preparations in Clayton spent several days here for the' usual summer Chautauqua, the past week. which will open this year June 11, Robert Thompson rumily have will continue for live days. aim and moved to Pueblo. Announcement of the forthcoming feature events of this chautauqua Miss Katie Day, of Clapham, has ; will be made in subsequent issues. accepted a position with tho First National Hank. Hon. Joe Gill, left Wci'ee v)-,- for Home Economics Club Meeting Alhuipiersue, where he v,..i re;) re- sent the Union County Council of The Home Economics Club met ' Defence at tho meeting of Friday afternoon at the home of War workers of parts of tho state." Mrs. Ed Hutledge. Alter a' bus- all short Union of Defence session the afternoon was CountTouncil iness has recommended W. L. Franklin pleasantly spent with knitting and for County Food Administrator, and closed a delicious war luncheon. with Carl Eklund for County Fuel Ad- present C. A. Those were Mesdames ministrator! ' Hutledge, Gill, Korner, Slater, Leyda, W. F. Kendrick, of Cuates, was Paddock, Staley, Emerick ami Mon-teil- h. a business visitor in Clayton Tues- meeting be held The next will day. homo of Mrs E. Staley, at the J. Mrs. A. W. Tanner, Hayden seventeenth. of left May Sunday for Ft. Logan near Denver to visit, with her son. Ked by Cross Tea Contributed Frank Godwin. Miss Esther! Downey expects to Mesdamies Gill and Savage enter leave Saturday for Raton to make a tained at Ithe home of the latter Sat short visit with her people and at- urday afternoon at a Tied Cross tea ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLAR DRIVE OF RED CROSS STARTS tend her brothers graduation. Those present were Mesdames Hen- Mrs. Flo Fairchilds, Miss Wisdom and Miss Peggy Cooper motored to derson, Korner, Chapín, Taylor, Hay- - NEW MAYO ANO TKl'STEES MONDAY, MAY 20 MOTHEKS DAY FITTINGLY donv E. M. Rutledge, Yader, Hodges, Dalhart Tuesday. OF VILLAGE NOW ON THE JOB HONORED AT M. E. CHURCH Mrs. lias po- Paddock, C. A. Hutledge and Frank Fred Lay accepted a Kilburn. Prepare to "Come Across" sition as clerk in Geo. Wade's store. New Municipal .Managers Assume the A White Carnation Should lie Worn Troy Erwin, of Tale, was in from Tom Owens Orders Flags Duties: Taylor Appointed City Ky All in Honor ot .Mother his ranch the first of the week. For Those Who Miss X. Coogle advance agent foe Atlornev; Dr. KcilT Physician. Sunday, Muy Twcllh Tom Owens, chairman of the Third Go Across the Redpath-Horn- er Chautauqua is Liberty Loan committee of Union here at the present time. Tho Chau- County, telegraphed, tlio first of the Mayor X. E. Charlton and Trus-ee- s (iod thot to give the sweetest tauqua will begin Juno the 5th. two young men week, for three honor flags, one Harnhart, Clagget, Hollingsworth .More than hundred thing J. E. Patton, of Texhoma, was in iach for Folsoln, Des Moines and and Johnson, and Treasurer Isaacs, from Union County are in the train- In His Almighty power, and from his ranch the first of the to "go deeply pondering week. Clayton. and Village Clerk Fairchilds, aré ing camps today, preparing across." What it should be one hour J. Krouch, of Denver, made a C. I). ou the job. They were inducted into joy business trip to Clayton of Wants Pests Killed. designated In fondest love and of heart the first of office last Monday night by Mayor President Wilson has Outweighing every other the week. 20 opening (hite oí the At a recent meeting of the Couniil "lixey, the only member of the old May as the He moved the gates of Heaven Mrs. E. U. Scott, of Grenville, was Defense, Orren lleaty, County national Ked Cross drive for one apart in Clayton shopping Monday. of regime who was courteous nough Agriculturalist, was authorized to And gave to earth a MOTHER. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Long, very to be present when the village offic- hundred million dollars. employ a man to supervise G. Newel Lovejoy. prominent people of Snyder, Tesas, suitable ials elect wero taking their seats. I'nion County will he expected to work eradicatisg "prairit: who are motoring to Colorado the of the After administering the oath of the Mother's Day will bo fittingly thru tlogs, field asd kangaroo asd "come across" with her share cf from their home in Snyder, Texas, rat office to the new guardians of the commemorated in Clayton this year other rodenti pests do money needed. nre 'slopping at the Enlund. that treat village affairs, Mayor Rixey remain- Royal Neigh- damage to the crops of every part The Newsman is the recipient oí thru the efforts of tho Col. Dorsey, of Houskrti, Texas, ed the short session to assist of the county. thru a from a I'nion County man. bors and Modern Woodmen, the two as been in Clayton tho past week them in the work where ever pos- letter Let's call him Join's for that isn't orders joining in a Mother's Day looking i.f old ac luaintences. .Miss (ion sible. Tho principal business to come Pill Here For Yarn his name. I Miss Jii;a' Shea, of Buyjros, is before the board was the appoint- real service, to bo held at the Methodist Jones, and ull the other men who Church, Sunday, May 12. in Trinidad spending the week end Miss Helen Hill, been in ment of a City Attorney and City who has call to give j with Mother Sebastian. Physician. , have answered that An excellent program lias been training at St. Luke's Hospital, in ull for civilization and the Guadaluie H. Lovato, formerly Tho Of th board in thos their '.arranged for the occasion, inlluding Denver, is spending her summer action America are preparing tho Thcinas Route mall Carrier, is appointments cannot but meet the safety of special music, scripthre readings and vacation in Clayton with her par to "go across." homo íion Camp Pike, Ark., for a hearty approval of tho many tax- addresses upon the subject of moth- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. And we, for whose safety they may few weeks visit. payers who supported the mayor ers and motherhood. Hie, must prepare to "come across." present J. D. Euhanks left tho latter part New Finn íor City and board members in tho recent Tho beautiful custom of I called this friend of mine Jones. ing the oldest mother proent at tho of tho week for DeLvcr, where he election. I do not use his name for his will try to enlist in the army "Y" newcomer to the city, Idler service with white carnations will L, A. Vawter and Earl E. Price While a indicates that Into the hearts of work. have associated themselves with a Livingston N. Taylor, appointed as be followed. of those Union County men Is creep- ser- Mr. Rumley mode a business trip business venture. The firm will attorney, has come to bo recognis- All are urged to attend the iw ing a fear not the fear of death, to respect to Trinidad tho first of tho week. Re- as one of the roost proficient vice as a tributo the or be known as the Clayton Tiro ed nor fear of tho Kaiser's Huns, nor Little Sammy Johnson has been pair Co., will specialty men of his profession. Dr. Reiff, al- memory of thoir mother. and make a fear of tho dark, lonely nights in confined . o his home this vcok with work for all automobiles. so a comparative newcomer to the otlire tho trenches but a greater, more A Fellows, Denver, one the chicken-po- x. village, needs no recommendation Lincoln of dreadful Union County is civio improvmen, Garden Valley doings again to Clayton High Pupils Return Home position to which he was fear that of the foremost aro for the not behind the men who aro at the west, Clayton bo chronicled of this appointed,' that of City physician. engineers of tho was in for. readers The 11 teses Pauline and Wilhel front the fore part of tho week interview- paper, W. II. Blake acting as our mina Thomas, who have spent the Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Bushnell were Those men of ours in the train- ing tho Mayor and board of trustees correspondent in that community. winter here attending the Clayton up from their place at Beenham, the ing camps have heard that is- regarding contemplated improve- A, D. Tookcr, of Seneca, was a High school, returned to their kome fore part of tho week, visiting and ments in tho village. Fellows repre- county seat visitor the fore part of at Mt. Dora, Wednesday. shopping. TURN TO PAGE NINE sents the Portland Cement Company. the week.

V ) AS TÍIE CLAYTON NEWS. SSSTBStEESXBE

BIG MONDAY VISITORS TO CLAYTON ! JJ TAKING

fj, na r.i ihj tu ri fi y i Ilai i y ami C.liaili's Murphy, of Ml. Mr. ami .Mrs. I.. I. l'aus weie in Arevou "worrying lorn rvi iIiiwti for Hiir Mmiday. from to 1 li IJík Monday (iiy atlnid along without msur-anC-Q act i itii's. either fire or ros-- li a NVarrt'ii was a Ml.. Inra i i VTT f 1HI nnim miiiii inrn tornado? nt in r.lavl-'i- i f"r th'1 May, Mmnlay. llorare Morrow was in from Tate and was a bidder at tin lü'tr Mon- - llilV lll'll (j'OSS Mill'. t think you cannot have l'x S"ul! vv ;i- - ;i 1' t Imt Ml. I ) ira i - A fnmiimhpf xrnn I. n-ti- t ' 'llii-- . i.- li liuly Hi first ' is iiulhih'--: Mrs. Anmmla lüuli'r, of Seneca, control the elements. - can't Monday, ini'i'i' than lili- rxpri'ssicin of inaili" lii(i Monday tin' orrasion for - . ' w t!ii-vv- ar . ami if uiv In in a shopping Irij) In the city. 0 YOU MAY NEED IJROTEC- - ( i-- v Uiarh's Miult. tli't Otto coin-- ! il will In' niily iirraiiM' i r .mvr. iminily was in fur Monday Mrs. Kninia Ma, in was another of , T1UJN mnTITiUlNHjni the 1k man. wi'inaii aiul rliild char-- sah's. Ihe Señera folk in I own for Iho Big liiinsi'll' ilaily ami hourly vvilli Monday t) Would a fire Oi windstorm ruin you? sales. j ffoch (lie li's! "iliir- - tins f ir tlial i'uii-- li j1 ,fi HOWtt WODU yU.WIKlNC n io.ouul.io.cfirt , Mrs. .1. . Smarlt ami l ay Smartti i í In vv in fin' war." .1. W. Carey was in I'rofn Thomas 1 i vvri'i' t.layloii iiln!-- front the l(nl mfJii'jr or couldn y,x attempt it IIKItHKItT llutiVKU l!ii-- r Monday. cufuiniinily, first M"inlav. I Whv take the chance? v;,'.i insurance you are ...... - ' ;?.nr:-- i -i s I!. C Cook and I I. .1. WallKiitiit wore ? absolutely sate, insurance pievc- u.- - S,-n- Mr-- . W jii Mia,i- and Mrs. Ti achrr llocs .ooi Work a - Due ic can anu i in.' the Tate folk seen at the Rig litrm- üamajie ulr .uiiicii.'ai. held were ill fro; Willow lo attend Monday II. C. S fit for all loss. It stores a disaster tiom rompicf.ciy s? (l- lii(i y-- . Jl overwhelming' vou. - the Monday sales at Ihe local Thirl lw o (;ardeiis ha e heed laid rrf alores. I M. ed and are ln'ini: taken rare of iy Hester wa in Horn Moses to Such Policies in the SPRINGFIELD FlRE & - - i In- - i. s and nls of Mesilla. N. .M..jallenr (lie Hig Monday activities. Marine Insurance Co. of Springfield, '";5K llenrv Killiuin was down from Ml. ai '"" "f I'"' work of Missj Mass., are a positive protection for you. ' I, l n, -- and o Tate, was a Hig lima on lm-i- ,s the (i t o( the '''V "rw school pridripal, ied Peltis. I. iv as ronnr.udily leader. The Monday visitor to the county seat. A guarantee that your losses will be promptly &jjjlSvT; - "V,V I Wl.,.; sidrr I'oys ami irls hae put up . n'1"1 i,Ml1 vep-laW.:-- Th- Mrs. Celia Han is was up from Se- n. ,1. r.lark. rf .'es r town, was!'""1 "r Come in phone or write for all par -- ;, !s' rUlU sl'il1'' dan to shop in Clayton slores lii an enlhusiaslie hidder at the Hijr w'" '"' ticulars and literature, splendid Monday. descriptive yj Momlav lied Cm-- s sale. banner and has done work I...J1.. c..r;-U- - fNuuipicie!., vicianj.:i lauiy luiiiiuvu. ... '111 cookllli:. I.veiv hoy add irl in! v : i - fd Scott was in from Patterson.. Mesilla lias lieea in rlub work ofi flavin M,asnti nia.- was in from some kind. Stead for Ihe lii Monday sales. l!ir' Monday. - !. M. Harder was in from Ins piare C. .1. Aeainl' r was n irum his Potato inilow hispías s Hi- neij-'lil- 'en Ihe Seneca - Monday. piare in Hie filio Sel ii u'- - hood for He1 I ül' ! ' i ' i trading. Ail merchant- - in .New Mexico aivj '. .. Smith w;h niolher of (he hem- - urp'd lo pdato. :, in i folk i;i tow n 15 Moii-llie- ir II. A. W'hlleiield Was amifher of tile Sonera seen windows, o sliimdale the peo-- ; O(o coinihuiiily i'nlk seen on Hie day. ph' I ' i at inore of Ihelil. Iai'I-.- per-- -- during 1 titr i Ireelsi the dav .Mnuda. , sun .New Mexico - a-- k. d to eal A,.s. ,,.,, vas fl,n pasil. !l !l';" Mr. and Mr.-- . W-h- h. ,,f Texline. ;mnnle l!,e tirst oftlie week. UNION COUNTY AGENCY wi'i'e up fir the Hi Monday sale-- . ''ídalori, are palijols help Silas .l iimly w as over froni Señera (hi (tie In Business For Your Protection I'licle Hen Chilcole, of West oí II. e in win war." is he slo!:in. f,, attend the hiu Mond-i- saU's. illa'-'- lilt pola'.ors and wheal. . .J. ' e. was in atlendance at the sar M'FADDEN & RIXEY, Clayton, New Mex. Hiir Monday lied Cess auction. The wheal has sailed for lai- - ,Mr. and Mrs. C. i W ard, of Sedan, 'P'. win' in Clayton Ihe fore part of the 1'. W. Ill kin was in from his place I'olaloes are Ihr henie-noari- l. jweek. near Thomas l!' Mondav. These are siiuesle.l l,y' .. .Hie looil aiduuii-tratio- n to lie i ni t Henr Saurín, of Harney, was in d'w, i;"''is W'"11" a! I'.-- Kd Snook was i ironi Ml. Hora:'" '" ""' n"' lend the Monday sales, HAVE YOUR ABSTRACTS lai-in- , -- to transact s ni mi e fri-n- d j - in the county seal Hit; Mmidav. .1. M. Durham was over from his MADE BY I- - - Teachers AsKi-i- i lu Help plai n the Seneca for the H- i- Mon- - I . Y. PaM'iii as in from Thomas. day actiities. Híl- Monday. .Ml teachers in puhlir schools! l the I - to help Hie looil cons-r-- 1 M. T. M. postmaster at Kosehinl BONDED ABSTRACTERS , A. T. Oliver, of sonlh-we- sl of ihe Mitinii (dan.-- hy telling (heir pupils' was a Clayton visitor Ihe fore, part ' city made Ilk' Monday an occasion of the necessity of ruling potaloes of the w eck. to visit in town. 'lo 'ae wheal. The children should! he asked to write essaiv-- s on, and d W. It. .Norton was a Tate visitor "High" and Mrs. Slithers were in'prohlen s with potatoes. in the rouiily seat the tirst of the Tor the Big Monday sales. week. We are Liable for Our Mistakes. A Ilohl a 1'olato Show .V ; Champ Cliewniii- -' came in the lirl W hitiiidd. was in from his Surety Bond Stands V. Squarely Behind of Hie week for a load of supplies ineii in . '.v Mexieo comiiiuni - place on the Seneca Ihe tirst of the and household nnmh for Ihe Slith- ties eau help Hie potato drive hylvveek. We Make. If ers' ranch. holding peíalo shows at which the livery Abstrad We Do many different ways of cooking the 1.. Holcoii.ih, of the Thomas com- Mr. CoiiNoii was in from his f,.i'm tiiher may he illustrated and the munity was in for the Hig Monday Your Work You Can Not Lose. iiorl of the city, Monday. ii any ta.-t-v potato dishes may he sales. sampled hy those who llelieve the Leonard Mis was in fin only ways in which this patriotic Mrs. Alice Miller was down from place near Ihe ()o for the food can he served are fried and "in ii andv ievv the first of the woek. Hi.' Monday sales. 'their jackets." I Mrs. .1. T. I.evcrelt was down from Hill Ih.Use ,d west oT the villas Iti'ihicr Meat Kathii) is Appeal i icaiidv ievv to attend the Hig Mon- - CLAYTON AGENCY was a Hig .Monday trader. day sales at. Ihe Clayton stores. ' J.-- HOXDKI) AltSTU ACTKUS - "Cut down on meat" is aahi l-- The Missi s Zurich were in from Hie appeal of the I'ood Ailniln- - j .1. V. Moulder, of Moses, was a Hig ' CLAYTON Ihe ranch visitng friends tin- - fore, islralion. The rcjpilar ilrrlini' in Monday visitoi' to the county scat, v. NEW MÉXICO pari of the week. j the volume of annuals cominr) 1 J on C. K. - j the market lias set in anil I'eiirork was among Ihe many ' Hoh fame was oyi-- r from Ihe Ciin-- ! seventy five million pounds of v from Ml. Dora. Moddav. anon (lie first of the weel,. meat anil meat producís must he shipped rucli wi ck to our own Otto T.. Ley, of the Seneca com- Olm Johnson was in from the soldiers anil ( our allies. munity was a Hig Monday trader in AN lanrh lo attend the Hig Monday By ilimmatinu waste Uml re the rity. iElENT! sales., iliiiinjl tin- - ipiantities of meat meat (lurinu the coiniiij) months Emilio l'achero was in from Cuates The demand for sanitary Jack Wiley made Hig Monday the it is hoped to avoid the reestah-lishme- nt lo participate in tho Big Monday conditions sorrounding tho preparation' of days. iH'rasion for a trip into the rity. meatless events. and sale of food products is not a fad. It represents a powerful move- I ment which is constantly growing, and should be Miss Maggie Rerkner, one of the Kill the Useless Dogs Mrs. Ellen Kelly was up from Se- encouraged. In to meet Inaehera at tho Otto sclwKif, left the dan for 13ig Monday. order this demand, wo have recently equipped our market laltftr part of the week for eastern Dogs eat large quantities of food. f at considerable expense, with a modern cold storage plant. va- Useless dogs ought to bo killed as a Miss Nettie Carpenter, Seneca, Texas where she will epond her of This method of mechanical refrigeration is most visiting means of helping food was shopping the SANITARY and cation relatives and friends. conservation. with Clayton merch- ECONOMICAL known for the handling If your dog is of no special use and ants, Big Monday. of fresh meats and other perish- Mrs. Powers, of west of town, made you do not value it as a pet, why able foods, being especially superior to ice refrigeration during the sum- Uig Monday en occasion for a shop- not put it out of tho way, asks the L. P. Casados was in from Miera mer months. Food Administration, In to Big ping trip to town. an effort for the Monday trading. We believe that improved rid the various communities of tho the service we shall now give our patron Ihiko Means and T. II. Chaflin, of state of tho many homeless dogs E. L. Solvy, of Grndview was a will increase our business sufficiently to warrant the expenditure to (he Otto community wore seen on and cats that consume nearly as county scat visitor Big Monday. have made in installing this equipment. the streets of tho county scat Dig much food as an equal number of Assuring you that we are prepared to Monday. human beings. Stray cats also are Isidoro Garsia was in from Bar- furnish a better quality of our a menace to birds which eat insects ney for the Big Monday trading. producto, handled in the most sanitary manner, and at a fair and uni- pests H. M. Donaldson was up from Rose- that destroy more than one form price, we solioi. your further valued patronage. bud to attend the Big Monday sales half million dollar's worth of food Arthur S. Bearden was in from and transact other business. year. Sedan, Big Monday. Useless cats and dogs cost the WherritVs Market and Grocery O. L. Talgo, of Texline, was in the country millions of dollars each "Dad" Vernon was in from his city for the Big Monday events. year. place near Dellaven, Wednesday.

J Fair and Square THE CLAYTON NEWS

The BULLETIN BOARD Hourly Changes Í A Business Directory Our Part in Feeding the Nation

In Skirt Styles (Special Information Service, Department of Apiculture.) HELPING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TO MARKET New York. A woman should give for supremacy will come between the A. II. more than passing Interest to the lines two fashions. The wrapped skirt will ATTORNEY AT LAW of the spring skirt. It does not change not be content to be limited to evening from day to day, but from morning to usage ; It wants to appear on the street Office la Ftrat Nalaal Bask In modified - Batidlas. afternoon to evening, writes a promi- a mensure, In cloth cos- tumes. CI A Y TO l--l NEW MEXICO. nent fashion correspondent. Already one hears It .'; One can sura up the whole situation said that the it v k coffee-ba- g will through S by saying a woman begins straight skirt not last that the summer. Is not an In the morning and Is on the bias In It admirable model for thin pon- the evening. When she appears on materials, such as HILL BROTHERS gee, extra fine serge, and new the street at 10 a. m. ber skirt must the le Coal, Ice worsted that Is expensive but v ', Ta and Transfer Company be as straight as path laid V.v i 1 . the of life a kind TT i out for us by the Bible. There must of worsted that 58-- C was Invented In France, and has Trlrphoae not be a deviation In the way of a the appearance of coarse-meshe- d thin An-gor- á. CLAYTON. -1 SEW MEXICO. flare, a ripple or a ruffle. The skirt may go In a ankles, bit at the but that The plaited skirt Is a Is not required by fashion. It must substitute for this coffee-ba- g skirt, Is look like a bag dropped from but unless It straight done by machinery It Is not acceptable, the waist Une. and women are not altogether enthu- W.M. LESLIE, M.D. In the afternoon the skirt begins to PHYSICIAN AND SIRUKON. siastic over the continuance of straight waver from the straight line. It takes plaiting. They are willing to accept Orff Deaa's Bakery, unto Itself a tunic, which Is attached It ns an underskirt, fashioned after the to It or begins CHARLTON BLDO. PHONK 232 at the waistline. This Alexandrian manner, to serve as a CLAYTON, l--l NEW MEXICO. tunic bas a ripple and a flare, but Its mere foundation to a tunic of brilliant r lenderness Is through Its l achieved lines, but they do not want to use it Mfc'; vaa flexibility. The material Is soft, and for a whole arar skirt. Therefore, the .-- therefore the skirt swings to and from !L ii . . .- chances are that the wrapped or "V ft - - a! s . ' . the figure with a good measure of draped will have own way i 1j Dr. C. E. KELLER grace. skirt Its snd creep Into the clothes that are DENTIST. In the evening the skirt drops all worn at 10 o'clock In the morning,, as Ot Deaa's Bakery. pretentions to straight Unes. It be- well as dominating those that are worn comes more slender than ever through at night. Office Pheae 101-- B Clartoa. widths of material wrapped around the There Is more distinction about one si ... figure, after the manner of the ancient wrapped skirt than the straight one, Egyptians. The cloth may go to a line but It Is quite possible to make a happy combination of the two. COL GEO. GOODYEAR Compromise with the Tunic. Judging from the multiplicity of The Bureau of Markets Uses Leased Wires to Gather Market Information; COL J. A. SOWERS tunics that have sprung up Into the Which Goes to More Than 50,000 Individuals in 32 States. AUCTIONEERS. spring clothes, there Is little doubt that the ungarnlshed, plain, tight skirt ' Thirty years experience In Hon In- Is deplored by the dressmakers. and furnishes market news, livestock, townstte and general cluding prices nuil supplies, to more This is true In America as well as GLUTS PREVENTED sales crying;. All work will be thnn 00,000 Individuals In 32 states.' appreciated. Col. Bowers In France, and one makes state- Write that The reports, which are Issued simul- at Seneca, or phone Wanette; ment with a boastful feeling today, foi taneously in muny cities and in pro- write Col. Goodyear at Clayton the American houses and designers IN FRUIT MARKET or phone Caudle's Furniture ducing sections, covered In 1017, 21. have done and serious commodities, Including Store. year. strawberries., work this They have taken a tomatoes, peaches, catuloupes, onions, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. stand that Is Important. What they potHtocs, apples, grapes, water melons, havetlevlsed In clothes Is sufficiently Service by Department of Agr- and asparagus. Each report carries brilliant to give them hopes for the iculture Aids Shippers, Deal- market information from roost of the future. large cities as well as giving shipping So when women realize that the ers and Growers. point Information. COL E. U. JACOBS American as well as the French dress- Furiners or others wishing to re- makers have Insisted upon tunics as ceive any of these reports from field AUCTIONEER. straight narrow an offset to the skirt HELPING OUR UNCLE HENRYS agents should apply to the Bureau of they see that this kind of drapery Is Markets, Department of Agriculture, an accepted fashion, and they grasp at Meat Experleaeed Ualea Washington, D. C la It eagerly, if their figures are not at Caaaty. Bureau of Shows Dally Pic- their best In the limited amount of Markets straight material that the tailored suits ture of Conditions Throughout Country Guesswork in Ship- - . t4f4"M-4- Satlafactloa Gaaraatecd. offer. 1 BETTER TO DRILL THAN . These tunics are diverse In shape, ping Is Eliminated. l- CHECK WEAK SEED CORN. CLAYTON, -l NEW MEXICO. coloring and ornamentation. They, like The station agent at Ilighlund wired sleeves, are produced In such variety Where necessary to plant of- his division superintendent "four cars that they clamor for attention, and weak seed corn, checking Is not every phase strawberries to ." The super- fer to woman a of dress as satisfactory ns drilling, ac- wear. intendent added these four cars to fig- that she alone can cording to specialists of the- - Dr. C. KISNER ures received from other station J. The Walstless Figure. Unlted States department of ag--' agents, and wired the total to the de- GBNERAL PRACTICE. garment which vies with right first-p- lant The the partment agriculture Washing- riculture. Plant at Office Next ta Telepkoae In Importance of at ' la Charltoa Batidlas;, draped tunic and artis- ton. the extra amount of seed Claytoa. N. at. Is the corslet, It can only flrsti replanting means ad- - tic merit but The agent ot nighland wondered at for Also Specialist on Rectum, Ear, be worn by a slim woman. However, dltlonul work, late planting, and ' Nose, Throat. Stomach, Diseases why anyone should want to know are many types of corslets. Fash-Io- n uneven maturity. Drill- -' of Women and Children. there about cars of strawberries moving to and lute Office Hours 10 to a. m 1 to Is kinder than nature this year. ed corn Is easily thinned." Hnr-'-1 . II Chicago. A few yenrs ago his Uncle S Sunday:-8:3- 0 to 9:80 a.m. Chi- rows or used by appointment. There are wrinkled corslets of Henry had "gone broke" raising cultivators can.be Other hours iq thinning by driving across Office Phoae 240. nese brocade which reach from the strawberries because he couldn't sell chin to the hips, with one side cut pay expenses. the corn rows. Without the loss J them for enough to his thinning can proceed Into a deep point and weighted by a was wondering this, of time, the While he about several while corn a. Jade ring, from which hangs a black messages were coming to Washington for weeks the is being cultivated and Is grow1- -' and gold Chinese tassel. . from all railroads and soon word was T Is Ing, but replanting Is altogether'! ' The tight skirt of the frock of That Is one type of corslet. Op- flashed back to points In producing sec- gray-blu- e low-walst- un- - taffeta, with two minaret posed to It Is a straight, wrinkled, ed unsatisfactory and usually T Union Title and tions showing that a total of 40 cars of ' The bodice is king's dark-blu- e profitable. flounces. tight of blouse of satin, strawberries were on the way to Chi- " T blue satin, with short sleeves and a which Is carelessly drawn over the liiiniirl.JiAAA.41rli41i1i41AAA cago, and that comparatively few ship- I I I I I J..il.i,J.JntI 1 W tiiéa1 p TTTTT H TT I I 11 I Loan Co. square neck. Patent leather pumps, hips by means of a turned-u- cuff run ments were going to other Important tied on with wide ribbon. The sleeves are of ABSTRACTS, with soutache. satin markets. Make Sweet Potato Flour.. . PLATS, weU over knees In and branch out the bands, 8hipment Diverted. Sweet potatoes, dried and ground . CONVEYANCING, above the Its wrapping, and edged narrow plaited ruffle where they are with soutache. cars Chicago Into a flour In on ordinary kitchen NOTAEY. leave a that rests may "Forty will swantp the over the ankles and heels, or the wrap- This Is a sensible corslet that be market tomorrow," said a strawberry coffee grinder, can be used In a variety :- :- worn over any kind of skirt. It Is even Clayton, -: -: New Mexico. ping may begin below the bust and man, who received the wire from of ways In cooking. Specialists of the deep golden-brow- n continue to the ankle with a loose end, adapted to chiffon Washington, and he reached for the United States department of agricul- believe-tha- t or two or of them, floating and the woolen in oyster telephone. Messages went to railroad ture In many localities three left wblte. ' on the floor to serve as trains. officials to divert certain cars beaded where sweet potatoes are abundant (Copyrlfht, 191. by the McClure Newspa- the making of sweet potato flour- - In There Is no doubt that a struggle per Syndicate.) for Chliago to other cities where strawberries were. not abundant the home may furnish a practical. way W. B. LUM Next day Chicago received only 20 to Save thé sweet potatoes from spoil- IS CORSETLESS ERA COMING? the day Is coming when the steel and cars of Btruwlierries Instead of the ing. The floor will keep well In. dry heavy corset will be a thing of the 40 that would have gone there except containers. past. To make the flour potatoes Reports From Paris Indicate Dame for the market news service of the the Plumbing bureau of markets. Chicago could should first be cut Into small length- Fashion Has Fallen Into Line and Collars on Long Coats. use 20 cars but not 40, and because wise pieces and thoroughly dried. A Fad Will Rcmal That Notwithstanding the effort to launch the other 20 cars went to different small drier that fits on top of the and extremely short Jackets In order to markets many growers received checks oven or warming closet of a range or Not to be outdone by the wbeatless conserve wool, It Is observed that on that gave them a profit on their ship- gas stove con be used. If an electric and meatless and other-les- s days de- of the most exclusive of the manufac- ments. fan Is avalluble It will serve admir- Heating o creed by the various governments, turing tailors' baa not one such model Helping the Uncle Henrys. ably. The nut knife of meat grinder CLAYTON, NEW MEXICO Dame Fashion bas apparently fallen In hla collection. The smarest of the Guesswork In marketing of frnlts also can be used for this purpose into Une and It any credence can be strictly tailored suits are shown with and vegetables has gone. The market Flour made by sue process can be given reports brought here by buyers a tnedlum length straight-lin- e coat or news service Is working for many kept for some time if put Into a dry returning from Paris, corsetless days with a coat which has. the merest sus- "Uncle Henrys" and also for dealers container, or the flour may be made have come to stay, according to a writ- picion of a curve In Its outline. The and consumers. No one profits when from the dry potatoes as It Is needed. er In Women's Wear. severest of these coats have long a city receives more of any fruit or A quart of the dry potatoes makes a It Is said that an order was Issued mannish collars, are either single or vegetable than It enn consume, and cúp of flour. GOL. G. V, BAKER by the head of Callot's that manne- double breasted, and frequently bave as a means ot correcting such a condi- The use of sweet potato flour In quins In her establishment abandon outside pockets. The skirts are straight tion It Is necessary to know how much cake or bread making will materially corsets to give the new dresses with and moderately narrow, with Inserted produce I en route to that city. reduce the amount of other flour used. Auctioneer the loose, straight Unes the real ef- pockets In the front, and are slightly The market news service for fruits The proportions may be half and half. fect and to Improve In every way the gathered into the belt at the back. and vegetables, with Its many agents When used In cakes the sugar could lines In the models, at the same time Developed In navy blue, gray or castor and with assistance from railroad offi also be reducid a little. Sweet potato You riavo Tried the Rest to Introduce a change for the better- tricotlne, in black and white check or cials, gives dully a picture of market flour Is useful as a thickening agent, Now Try the Best ment of the health of women gener- In one of the gray English homespuns, conditions throughout the country for having the same value in this refcpect ally. and , beautifully tailored, this good-looki- both shipper and dealer and placea as cornstarch.. Recipes for the use Address or Phone Me at Of course. It may be some time be- type of alt has much to com- this picture In the form of a typed re- of sweet potato flour have been tested by spe- Seneca, New, Mexico. fore women In America throw their mend It and It la safe to say that Its port In the hands of all persons Inter- and found to be excellent food corsets Into the discard, but the fact modlshnesa will be of a lasting ested. The bureau of markets . uses cialists of the United States depart remains that the buyers ara confident leased wires to gather this, informa- - ment of agricultura, THE CLAYTON NEWS Fair and Square

. Is a with a to the edge of the creek and ordered i It mechantcat device, ría u lever, fitted Into a slot at the top, "Come out of It Get your equipment LATE which extends half way around the on, 'drill order,' and fall In for bath circumference and la held In place at parade. Look llvely,hy hearties. Too the bottom by fixing pin. In this pin have only got fifteen minutes." A howl MARKET (M;ini there Is a small metal ring, for the of Indignation from the creek greeted purpose of extracting the pin when this order, but out we came. , Disci- QUOTATIONS ready to throw. pline Is discipline. We lined op la Ton do not throw a bomb the way a front of our billet with rifles and bay- Wntero Newspaper Union News Srlce. 5 baseball la thrown, because, when In onets (why you need rifles and bayo DRIVER MARKETS. AMAMEfiKM50LWm a narrow trench, your hand Is liable nets to take a-- bath gets me), a full against quota ammunition, and our tin hats. Cattle. to strike the parados, traverse of Fat ch. to prim.. .IH.7S016.TI or parapet, and then down goes the Each man had a piece of soap and a Fat steers,ilra, Rood to choice . 14.60&1S.S0 . soy 14. bomb, and, In a couple of seconds or towel. After an elght-kll- o march along Fat steers, lair to. good... li MOVENT Heifers, prima . 18.00018.00 so, up goes Tommy. a dusty road, with an occasional shell Cow a. fat, sood to choice. . 1 1.60-- U IS In throwing, lever are whistling overhead, we arrived at a Cowa, fair to good . io.6oou.se the bomb and Cows,' common to fair.... . 7.00010.00 grasped In the right hand, the left foot little squat frame building upon the Veal calvea . 10.60914.SO Is advanced, knee stiff, about one and bank of a creek. Nailed over the door Baila , 8.0O" 14.60 ADHífiDíDMlf Feeders, rood to cholea... . U.0014.16 a half Its length to' the front, while of this building was a large sign which Feeders, fair to good . 10.00011 60 the right leg, knee Is carried read "Divisional Baths." In a wooden Faedera, common to fair.. i.OOu 10.00 MACHINE! GUMIiERCRYING M fRAMCf bent . 11.60 In rear we could hear a Stockers, food to cholea.. 10.00$ slightly to the right The left arm Is shed the Blockers, fair to sood.... . 8.600 9.76 extended at an angle 45 degrees, wheezy old engine pumping water. '' BY of 0 17 pointing In the direction the bomb Is to Good hogs $17.0014 017.60 be thrown. This position is similar She a to of shot putting, only The Joys of the bath are de- Lamba, light .' . . . .$19.250 10.7S that that the Lamba, heavy 18.76 1.6 right arm Is extended downward. Then pleted by Empey In the next Ewe 16.265 16.00 you you Yearling 16.16 V 17.00 EMPEY JOINS THE "SUICIDE CJ.UB," AS THE BOMBING hurl the bomb from with an 16.00 16.60 overhead bowling motion, the same ns Wethera SQUAD IS CALLED. In cricket, throwing It fairly high In MARKET. (TO BE CONTINUED.) HAY AND RAI the air, this In order to give the fuse Prlca.) a chance to burn down so when F. O. B. Denver, Carload that BY WAR Mar. Synopals, Fired by the sinking of the Lusitnnla, with the loss of ' the bomb lands, it Immediately ex- GENIUS INSPIRED Buying Trlcea per Ton. American lives, Arthur Guy Empey, aa American living la Jersey City, plodes and givea the Germans no time Colo, upland, par ton 118.00010.00 Nov Nebr. upland, per ton 17.00tflt.00 goes to England and enlists as a private In the British army. After a to scamper out of Its rajige or to re- John Masefleld, English Poet and Prairie hay (new crop), experience as a recruiting ofllcer In London, be Is sent to train turn elist sees Feast pf Spiritual ana pteur., per wu. v.vv..vw..,. short It ITlmothy. per ton Í0.001.00 Ing quarters In France, where he first hears the sound of big guns and As the bomb leaves your hand, the Conceptions In Future. Alfalfa, per ton 16.001100 makes the acquaintance of "cooties." After a brief period of training lever, by means of a spring, Is projected South Park, per ton 10.00 v 1 1.00 front-lin- e poet novel- Ounnlaon Valley, per ton.. 18.0020.00 Empcy'a company Is sent Into the trenches, where he takes Into the air and falls harmlessly to John Masefleld, the and 6.00 r In Straw, per ton . . bis Qrst turn on the Are step while the bullets whiz overhead. Empey the ground a few feet In front of the ist, thinks that the devastating v rala. learns, as comrade falls, that death lurks always In the trenches. bomber. Europe by way of compensation will Oata, Nebr.. 100 lba.. buying $3 00 a desperate fight. great such as flour- Colo., oata, bulk, buying 100 Empey goes "over the top" for the first time and has When the lever files off It releases Inspire Intellects Corn chop, aack, Billing 8.18 strong spring, ished after the Napoleonic struggle : Corn In aack. Belling 8.(0 a which forces the firing gelling: 2.07 pin a percussion cop. Ignites "We shall have new Dnrwlns, Spen- Gluten feed, Backed, into This messnges Bran, Colo., per 100 lba.. selling. 1.77 Vi CHAPTER XII. the lid of the tin and put It over the the fuse, which burns down and sets cers and Carljies with new ft top of the bomb, the fuse sticking out thnt will reach the whole world. We Flour. off the detonator, charged with fulmi- Hungarian patent, 8 lba., sacked, Bombing. Then perhaps he would tightly wrap nate of mercury, which explodes the shall have new Shelleys In poetry. Peo- aubject to dlacount 4.S The boys In the section welcomed me wire around the outside of the tin, and main charge of ammonal. ple will feast upon new spiritual con- many strange bomb was ready to tend over to ceptions as remote ns possible from DHKSSiSD POULTRY. back, but there were the The average British soldier Is not an Leas 10 Dor cent commission. faces. Several of our men had gone Fritz with Tommy's compliments. the great tragedy. They will turn to Turkeya, fancy d. p 80 expert at throwing; It Is a new game 24 West In that charge, and were lying A piece of wood about four Inches the romantic and fantastic, the beauti- Turkeya, old toma to him, therefore the Canadians and Napo- Turkeya, choice 20 "somewhere In France" with a little w ide hnd been Issued. This was to be Americans, who have played buseball ful. Just as they did after the Hens lb We were strapped on the left forearm by means leonic wars." Ducka, young 27 wooden cross at their heads. from the kindergarten up, take natu- 25 cap- was Is a devoutly to Ueesa In rest billets. The next dny our of two leather straps and like the rally to bomb throwing and excel In That consummation Hooatera 15 side of a box; It was called a be wished. Certainly In the present tain asked for volunteers for bombers' .match this act. A six-fo- English bomber ac- There was a tip Ilka the dearth of genius It Is gratifying to be- l.lve Poultry. school. I gnve my name und was "striker." will stand In awed silence when he (Prlcea net F. O. B. Denver.) cepted. I had the Suicide club, head of a match on the fuse of the lieve thnt the world has a new Shelley Roosters, lb 10 15 Joined sees a little Canadian 26 Thirty-tw- o bomb. To Ignite the fuse, you hod to and a new Byron In the cradle, born at Turkeys, 10 lba. or over &t9 and my troubles commenced. outdistance his throw by several yards. Hens 25 if It men of the battalion. Including my- rub It on the "striker." Just the same the outbreak of the war as they were Ducka, young 28 íí'15 18 10 self, were sent to L , where we ns striking a match. The fuse was born at the outbreok of the French Geese it went through n course In bombing. timed to five seconds or longer. Some revolution. Perhaps there nre other Eggs. Mere we were Instructed In the uses, of the fuses Issued In those days would Dnrwlns and Spencers and Corlyles to Eggs, graded No. 1 net, F. In a or two, while O. B. Denver .11 methods of throwing end manufacture burn down second come. But considering that the "First Ekks. graded No. 2 net, F. of various kinds of hand grenades, others would "slzz" for a week before Principles" wos published In 1802, "So- O. B. Denver .24 exploding: Bock In Blighty the muni- ciology" In 1872 "Descent of Ekks. case count, mlac. from the old "Jnm tin," now obsolete, nnd the cases, less commission....! 9. 30 9. 60 to the present Mills bomb, the standard tion workers weren't quite up to snuff, Man" In 1871. did the Crimean war and way they are now. If the fuse took Mimum our own Civil war any part In In- Batter. of the Itrltlsh army. the have gen- Creameries, ex. 1st grade, lb... 41 It all depends where you ore 89 to a notion to burn too quickly they spiration? Shnll we Infer thnt the war Creameries, 2d grade, lb 40 what you are In France they erally burled the bomb maker next between the states stimulated Process 86 087 cnlled. Packing stock 28 call you a "bomber" add give you med- dny. So making bombs could not be literature while doing little to HI a "cushy" or Job. XM .. WW r " als, while In neutral countries they called safe "WW ! Inspire American letters? Exchange. Frnlt. J 1 I Apples, Cold, new fancy, box.l.002 50 call you nn anarchist and give you After making several bombs the pro- Pears, Colo 1.00 "life." fessor Instructs the platoon In throw- .if Way to Success. Vegetables. From the .very start the Germans ing them. lie takes a "jam tin" from Power Is the gonl of every worthy step, Beans, Navy, cwt 12.0014.00 wero well equipped with effective the fire trembling a little, ambition and only . weakness comes Beana, Pinto, cwt 10.00 bombs and trained bomb throwers, but It Is nervous work, especially from Imitation or dependence on oth- Beana, Lima, lb 159 .16 It, lights Beela, Colo., cwt. 1.00 the English army was as little pre- when new at the fuse on his ers, says a writer In Success. Power Cabbage, Colo 1.60 pared In this Important department of striker. The fuse begins to "slzz" and Is We Carrots, cwt 1.00, bomb- sputter and a spiral of smoke, like Cauliflower, lb 10O.12H fighting as In many others. At cannot Increase the strength of our Onions, table, dox. 25 Q .86 ing school nn old sergeant of the Gren- that from a smoldering fag, rises from muscles by sitting in a gymnasium and Potatoes, cwt 75 4 1.65 adier guards, whom I had the good It. The platoon splits In two and letting another exercise for us. Turnips, Colo., cwt 1.26 i 1.60 fortune to meet, told me of the discour- ducks around the traverse nearest to Nothing else so destroys the power HIDES AND , agements this branch of the service them. They don't like the looks and to stand alone as the habit of leaning Dry Hides. sound of the burning fuse. When (bat Pound suffered before they could meet the upon others. If you lean you never Flint, butcher, lb 28c Germans on an equal footing. (Paci- fuse begins to smoke and "slzz" you will be strong or original. Stand alone Flint, fallenr-l- 26c say good-b- y fists and small army people In the want to to It as soon as - ' or bury your ambition to be somebody Flint, bull and stag, lb 16o possible, üo Tommy Flint, cVills and glue, lb... 16o U. 8. please read with care.) The first with all his might In the world. Salt hides, lb 20012o over top one-ha- lf two-thir- Eugllsh expeditionary forces hod no chucks It the and crouches to chil- Horse hidea to against The man who tries give his price of green aalt. bombs at nil, but had clicked a lot of the parnpej, waiting for the Throwing Hand Grenades. so explosion. dren a start In the world that they ttreea Salted, Carea Hides. casualties from those thrown by the a war bomb- will not have so hard a time as he had Over 40 lbs., lb 10012o Lots of times In bombing "Jam I have read few stories of Under 60 lbs., lb 10011o Boches. "One bright morning someone the ing, Is unknowingly bringing disaster upon tin" would be picked up by the Ger- where baseball pitchers curved Glue hides and aklna, lb to higher up hnd an Idea and Issued an them. What he calls giving them a Bulla and ataga, lb to mans, before exploded, and thrown their bombs when throwing them, but curad, lb 'order detailing two men from each it probably will give them a set- Part le lesa back at Tommy with dire results. a pitcher who can do this would make start Ureen, lc lb. lesa than cured. platoon to go to bombing school to "Christy" Mathewson look like a piker, back In the world. Young people nee Dry Fllat Pelts. learn duties of a bomber and how After a lot of men went West In this Wool pelta, lb 4245o the manner an and Is losing valuable time playing In all the niotlve power they can get Short wool pelta (o manufacture bombs. Noncommis- order was issued, reading 37040o something like this: the European War h4sh league, when They are naturally leaners, Imitators, Butcher shearlings. No. 1, lb... 27o sioned officers weie generally selected he would he able to the "big copiers, and It is easy for them to de- No. 1 Murrain shearings, lb.... 10c two "To all ranks In the British army: set Bucka, saddles and pieces at value. for this course. After about league" on fire. velop Into echoes or Imitations. They Tallow mmi Cireaae. to After Igniting the fuse and before 8 weeks at school they returned their We will not walk alone while you furnish Prima rendered tallow, lb... 10 throwing the jam-ti- n bomb, count had a cushy time while at this CIO, I lailOW, ID ,, ,10Q units In rest billets or In the fire ; they will lean upon you 2 I school. In to crutches Just No. tallow, lb 084 might be, and got slowly one I two three!" fact, us It was a regular trench, as the case vacation, and we were very sorry as long as you will let them. urown ana yellow tallow teaching platoons. how to This In order to give the fuse time when grease, lb 08 9 .10 busy their one morning ordered us One of the greatest delusions that a Calf 4 Kla maltad. Una." enough to burn down, so that the bomb the adjutant Gnta anake "jam to report headquarters trans- human being could ever have Is that Calfskin, salted 8 .200 Previously an order had been Issued would explode before the Germans at for Kip, lb. .123 portation and rations to return to oar he Is permanently benefited by contin- Branded, lb for all ranks to save empty Jam tins could throw It back. Deacona, - units up the line. ued assistance from others. each 1.154 for the manufacture of bombs. A pro- Tommy read the order he reads Slunka, each 10 i bombing would on the them all, but after he Ignited the fuse Arriving at our section,. the boys Horae, No. 1, each 6.504 fessor of sit Just 8o. Horse, No. 2, each 4.604 In trench with the and It began to smoke orders were once again tendered ns the glad mitt, Glue pony, lire atep the front "The .kaiser thinks of the rest of the and each 1.B0J his section crowding forgotten, and away she went In record but looked askance at us out of the Colt, each (04f .60 remainder of as merely a legitimate and fore- Oreea him time and back she came to corners of their eyes. Tbey could not world Salted Pelts. around to aee work. the further ordained annex to his Potsdam Imperi- Lamb and Sheep, each .5001.60 On his left would be a pile of empty discomfort of the thrower. conceive, as they expressed It, how a Spring lamb, each .164 .45 al gardens," declared Professor Pate, Shearlings, ,10 rusty tins, while beside him Then order was man could be such a blinking Idiot as each ... 9 .50 and Jam another Issued to "to be exploited for Hohenzollern Im- a miscella- count, "one 1 I to Join the Suicide club. I was begin- on the fire step would be hundred two hundred mortalization and to show off for MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS. of material used In three ning to feel sorry that had become Its neous assortment hundred!" But Tommy didn't I glory aa are stolen Chinese astrolabes. of the "Jam tins." care If the order read to count up a member of said club, and my life to Prices for Metala. the manufacture to It Is nothing short of demoniacal. I" New York. Lead i stoop down, get an a thousand by me appeared doubly previous. 15.0007.1114. Tommy would quarters, he was going "That Is a er fact, professor," a Copper 86.87 Vit7.00. to get Now sure-enoug- h empty tin," take a handful of rid of that "Jam tin," because that I was a Sklin-pol- Bar allver 9Hc. "Jam trifle obfuscatedly returned little e, the parapet, and line from experience he had bomber I was praying peace and Boulder. Tungsten concentrates 60 clayey mud from learned not for what Is your position as re- per cent, 20.004j 2l 50 per sub- to hoping my "nd unit. Crude tine Inside of the tin with this trust It that services aa such would gards the theory at least ores, 60 per cent 828.00 26.00; 26 per over, When not be required. that three out cent. $12.00 18.60; 10 per cent, stance. Then he would reach the powers that be realized of every thousand male guinea pigs $9.409 up Ids dctonutor and explosive, that they could not change Tommy pick are " Kansas City Star. and Insert them In the tin, fuse pro- they decided to change the type of CHAPTER gill. Boatoat Waol Qaetatloas. truding. On the fire step would be a bomb and did so substituting the Boston. Wool Scoured basis-Texa- Great Wrltera Lazy. Fina 12 months, pile of fragments of shell, shrapnel "hair brush," the "cricket boll," and My Official 8 $1.7101.1t First Bath. Shelley had an Indolent vein. fine months , 1.(091. 65. balls, bits of Iron, nails, etc. anything later the Mills bomb. Right behind our was a lie y $1.8091.81; rest billet waa very fond of the Water, half-bloo- d '.e that was hard enough to send over to The ktrge and many combing. '"'.$1.6891.68; standard bomb used In the Brit- creek about ten feet deep and fits combing, e scoop up a handful of finest poems were composed as 81 40fiil Frits; he would of ish army Is the "Mills." It Is about the fwenty feet across, and it was a habit clothing, $1.6091.65; fine me- and put It In the bomb. Per- ha Idled at his ease In a boaf lie dium clothing, $1.55 .40. this Junk shape and size of a large lemon. Al- of the company to - avail themselves of made the best of his short Ufe, how- Pulled Extra, $1.8091. 85- AA TA haps one of the platoon would ask him though not actually a In- an 1.80; A $1 ' ti lemon, Frits opportunity to take a swim and at ever, and cannot be Cole- auperflne, 609 66. what he did this for, and he would It Is; perhaps that said for sists that he Judges It the same time thoroughly wash them- ridge, who seemed to be afflicted explain thnt when the bomb exploded by the havoc caused by with Kaaaaa City Pradace. Its explosion. selves and their underwear when on that lack of will to work which soma Kansas City. these bits would fly about and kill or The Mills bomb Is made of ateel, the their own. We were having a spell of people call laziness. lie had one of 3ÍHC: ,?"',d'' W-el-S wound any German hit by same; the outside of which la corrugated Into 48 hot weather, and ínTíVc.""' these baths to us the greatest minds, but he Eggs-1-Firs- ts, questioner would Immediately pull a small squares, upon left even $lo. which, the explo- were a luxury. The Tommlea would bis finest poems mere fragmenta. "C! button off Ma tunic and hand It to sion of the bomb, scatter In a wide splash around rn the water and then UeT" roo't'r'' the bomb maker with, "Well, blame area, wounding or killing any come Frita oat and alt In the aun and have Goat Immune to Dynamite. Grala la Hlaaeaaalla. iue, tend thla over as a souvenir," or who la unfortunate enough to be hit what they a termed "shirt hunt" At A western household waa terrified $lI6I2n0ni.6r",COrn-N- o- 1 yallow, another Tommy would volunteer an by one of the flying fragments. first we tried to drown "cooties," the recently by the discovery that their Oats No. 1 'old rusty and broken Jackknlfe; both Although a very destructive and ef- but they also aeemed to enjoy bath. whlta, 74tt97Va. accepted and the pet goat had eaten two sticks of dyn- Flax $4.0004.02. would be Inserted. ficient bomb the "Mills" has the con- One Sunday morning whole sec- Flour Fifty cents 'an- the amite. The animal was carefully driv-e- n lower. la earload Then the professor would take fidence of the thrower, In waa In lots, standard flour. $.0( a barrel that ha tion the creek and we were hav- to a safe distance and tethered to cotton aacke. la other handful of mad and fill the tin. knows will "hot explode re- Hye It ootll ing a gay time, when the sergeant ma- a stake. But daya and weeks $2.6402.66. fter which be would punch a hola In J leased from hla grip. elapsed Barley $1.67 91.75. jor appeared on the scene. De came and the oa did ot ovkvi Bran $88.14. and Square Fair THE CLAYTON NEWS i

$100 Reward, $100 U. RED Catarrh la a local disease irreatlr Influ- 17,000,000 OWN S. CROSS WEEK enced by constitutional condition. It gata isvx.i-t- xjui therefor require, constitutional treat- ment. HAlX'8 "CATARHH MEDICINE la taken Internally and arts through the 20-2- 7 on Mucoui THIRD BONDS MAY NAMED BY PRESIDENT Blood the Surfaces of the By, ContPnH 15 fluid Praold P WAR tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINO sNct IN PROCLAMATION. dratroya the foundation of the disease, ertvee th. patient strength by Improving ill the general health and assists nature In doing Ita work. $100.00 for any raae of 7,000,000 MORE PERSONS THAN IN Asks Those Unable Bear Arms to Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH For Infanta and Cltlldrcn. to MEDICINE) falla to cure. SECOND LOAN, 12,500,000 MORE Contribute Generously to Second Druggists 7Bo. Testimonial fre. $100,000,000 War Fund. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. THAN IN FIR8T. Motliqrs Know Thai No Other. Wealern Newapaper Union Nawa Service. "What Is the mean temperature of Washington. President Wilson is this placeí" Genuino Castoria SAVINGS sued a proclamation designating ths "About aa mean n It enn be, sir." HABITSPREADS 1 ALCOIIOL-- 3 TBR OBNt bectrinlng May 20 week as "Rod Cross 1 AfeclabterYcparauoaírA upon Ameri- - Always Week," and calling the Don't Worry About Pimples. Z ..itntimtnieFood UvBrftiUi- can people to contribute gcnerousiyto On rising and retiring gently smear PROSPECT8 FOR VICTORY IN FU- the second $100,000,000 war fund of the face with Cutlcura Ointment Wash Bears tho TURE CAMPAIGNS EXCELLENT, the American Red Cross for the alle- off the Ointment In five minutes with T among Amer- SAYS SECRETARY McADOO. viation of suffering tho Cntlcura Soap and hot water. For troops de- free samples address, "Cutlcura, Thereby ftoraoUn$Difc5ti Signaturo ican in Fiance and their Dept K pendents at home and among the X, Boston." At druggists and by malL 1 ChccrfKrncssandKestw JÍ i t Opium. Morphine n W atara Newspaper Union News Barrica. fighting forces and civilian popula- Soap 25, Ointment 25 and CO. Adv. neither of in'iu tions of the allied countries. The Mineral Not narcotic Washington, May 6. Analysis of proclamation follows: Broke. Liberty Loan reports showed that "Money makes the mnre go." probably. 17,000,000 persons bought "PROCLAMATION: 1917 "In that case, mister, I couldn't even bonds In campaign,, which closed "Inasmuch as the war fund of ths by drive a pony enrt." Baturday midnight 7,000,000 more so generously contributed the American peoplo to the American I. than in the tecond loan, and 12,600, Kill Now Red Cross for administration of the Flies and Prevent Sri? 000 more than In the first. the disease. A DAISY FLY KILLER will do it. relief at home and abroad, has been Kills thousands. Lasts all season. All Latest tabulations showed $3,316. dealers, practically exhausted by appropria- or six br express, prepaid for ft. H. 80MER3, A .fnftilBernethr for. 628,260, reportod subscriptions, but the 150 De kslb Are., lirookljn, N. Y. Adv. tions fcr the welfare of the men in i treasury now believes the actual total, ÍCkmstipaÜw&ndDUrrboc hjr Use naval forces, and our military and If a woman can't convince a I and which may run to $4,000,000,000, will for those dependent upon them for the ninn SLEEP not be definitely known until May II. without an argument the case Is loss or yet more urgent necessities of our al- resiltin j ttwrcfroni inln&nty "Whatever the money total," said a lies, military and civilian, who have Jr For Over Siatnraef treasury statement, "the loan Just long borne of war; facsimile the brunt K olosed probably Is the most successful "And, inasmuch as the American OHIO MAN IS A y ever any Z floated by nation. The mar Rod Cross has been recognized by law -- 1 jHECWTAimCOMP Years velous distribution of the Third Lib and international convention as the Thirty erty loan indicates that one out of public instrumentality for war relief; NEW Truwru eve7 six persons In tho United Statee "And, Inasmuch aa the- - year of our MODERN WIZARD 'it fo may have participated in this loan." own participation in the war has Banks' resources, it was pointed out, brought unprecedented demands upen P have been drawn on comparatively lit- the patriotism and liberality of our CORNS 8TOP HURTING THEN prospeots for loans people, and made evident ill tle, and the future LIFT OFF WITH FINGERS. Copy Wrapper. axe brighter as a consequence. An of concentrating the work of re- Exact of added reason is in- lief in one organization which for Jubilation the main Drop of magic 1 Doesn't hurt one bond-buyin- g can respond dication that the government effectively and universal- bltl Apply a little Freefone on that habit is becoming stronger ly to the needs, of humanity under touchy corn, lnstuntly that corn stops among people of small means. stress of war; hurting, then you lift It off with the "And, InajDiuch aa the duration of 1 The table ol subscriptions by dis- Angers. No pain at all Try It I Little Pills tricts is as follows: the war and tho closer and closer co- Carter's liver New Yprk, 4,000,000; Chicago, 2,49 operation of the American Red Cross A Remedy That 000; Cleveland, 1,561,079; Philadel- with cur own army and navy, with the You Cannot be phia, 1,200,000; Boston, 1,200,000; San governments of our allies, and with X Makes Life Francisco, 1,000,000; Atlanta, 1,000,000; foreign relief organizations, have re- Constipated ipém Minneapolis, 1,000,000; Kansas City, sulted in tho discovery of new oppor- Worth Living 800,000; Richmond, 900,000; St. Louis, tunities of helpfulness under condi- and Happy Genuine txara signature 886,342; Dallas, 850.000. tions whica translate opportunity Into Small PHI jf gf M Small Dm V l Secretary McAdoo gave out this duty; WJ statement: "And, Inasmuch as the American "The people of the United States Red Cross war council and its com- may well felictate themselves jipon missioners in Europe have faithfully the triumphant success of the Third and economically administered the ABacSthV,hot BARTER'S IRON PILLS Liberty loan. It is a most heartening people's trust; - m many coloriese faces but he vvlll greatly help most pale-fac- ed people manifestation of their patriotism and "Now, therefore, by virtue of my as Of their inflexible determination to authority President of the United Why wait? Tour druggist a "Many a thorn lies hidden In a What does It profit a man to have and sells support our gallant army and navy States President of the American tiny bottle of Freezone for a few bunch of soft words." - brains If he does not use them? until a victorious decision for America Red Cross, I, Woodrow Wilson, do cents, sufficient to your hereby proclaim rid feet of la achieved. the week beginning every hard corn, soft corn, or corn Do Yon Know About p May 20, 1918, as 'Red Cross Week,' q p Developing Printing "I should like to thank the thou- between the toes, and callouses, with- V A A ui during which people of A Lit ( áw U U enl '"J "m by mall eneloe. sands of men and women throughout the the United out soreness or 2 maA W6 wi" upon irritation. Freezone Waal to Kow tbo ,mP,1 dTeloP the country, every class of our citizen- States will be called again to Is the much talked of ether discovery RnciNrcQ a roll and make one print of eeck give generously to the continuation of ? . ae We pay return poMre. We em. ship, for their effective assistance of the Cincinnati genius. Adv. rspoRMATiuNt sboui ploy photographic experta only. ser. the Important work of relieving dis- twht first-ord- and cooperation in this great victory "í ' X.11!" vloe. Tula ia a otter to acquaint behind the lines, without which a vic- tress, restoring the waste of war and Home is a pi nee where some people hjSSJuS&SÍSi. 'ou wUh our uPri aervioe and resulta IQDAI tory on the front cannot be achieved. assisting in maintaining the morale take off their new shoes and put on 1. t i i Mttnv mtiiiim c. , I too. wtUKim. wit AUSTIN'S FIHISUING STORE, Dept. l.fethls.Cale "I earnestly hope that everyone who of our own troops and the troops and their old manners. has 'bought Liberty bonds will try to peoples of our allies by this manifes- tation of " " C. Mustio n Wool keep them for the period of the war effort and sacrifice on the Be happy. Uae Red Croas Bag Blue; J. least. slogan now should be part of those who, though not privi- much better than liquid blue. Delights LetCubCUraBe at The leged Commission Co. 'Keep your Liberty bonds.' No one to bear arms, are of one spirit, the laundress. All grocers. Adr. purpose and determination with. our does his share fully it he merely buys There may be balm In Gllend, hut a bond and then sells it immediately warriors. YourBeautyDoctor "In there are no cheap excursions to that witness whereof, I have here- -- below par on the market. XT-SUP unto my hand place. y g jy W. N. U., DENVER, NO. 13. . "If each and every purchaser keeps set and caused the J jt his Liberty bonds he helps to protect seal of the United States to be af- fixed. - (he credit of the government by main- taining the market for the bonds at "Done in the District of Columbia this 4th day of May, in year T?! par, which is a very helpful thing in the of war time." our Lord one thousand nine hundred and eighteen and of the independence ATTEMTIOH? Of the United States of America, Colorado Goes "Over the Top." the one hundred and forty-eecond- . By the Denver, May 6. Colorado went President, - ' "over the top", many days ago, but the Sick. Women "WOODROW WILSON, flood of dollars kept tumbling into the "ROBERT LANSING, war coffers until Saturday, with an "Secretary of State." To do your duty during these frying oversubscription of 87 per cent, rep- your oo your resented in the $27.766,850 total.. the Knighted by King George. nines neaiui snouia rirsi lid figuratively could not be closed. London. Henry Edward Duke, who consideration. 1 hese two women The state ran over quota $20,-812,8- resigned recently as chief secretary al its of tell how they found health. by $7.453,950. for Ireland, has be knighted. The state outside of did Ilellam, ra t'l took Lydla e. Bukhara's Ves:, Denve ' Itself proud, with a subscription of I83UE NEW WAR CURRENCY. stable Compound' for female troubles and a dli. $17,644,750. when asked for only $11 placement I felt all ran down and was very weak. 630,800. And although only 100,000 I had been treated by a physician without results. New One and Two-Doll- Billa to Ap- subscribers were needed to comply o decided to give Lydia E. Finkham'a Vegetable Compound with the government request, the pear About July 4. a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house since April doing my number was increased to 106,398. ' Washington. Designs for the na- last and all housework, where before was unable to do any work. Lydla E. Vege- From Kansas City came the report war-tim- e currency I Pinkham's tion's first federal table Compound is certainly that the district showed an official reserve the best medicine a woman can banknotes of one dollar and take when in this condition. I give you permission to publish total of subscriptions on Saturday aft- two-dolla- r denominations have been ernoon of $170,221,250, which amount- tola letter." Mrs. E, E. Cruhxiso, B. lío. 1, Uellani, Pa. approved by the treasury and new ed to 131 per cent of the district's the Lowell, Mich. "I suffered from cramps and dragging quota. Sales by states follow: North- bills will make their appearance in down pains, was irregular and had female general weakness and west , $27,010,000; Kansas, circulation about July 4. A displacement. I began to take Lydla E. Pinkham's Vege- $40,752.000; Nebraska, $41,416,000: note of the war period is given to the table Compound which gaye me relief at once and restored Oklahoma, $29,679,200; Wyoming, , reverse side of the two-dolla- r note in my health. I should like to recommend Lydla E. Pinkham's 659,800; part of New Mexico, $1,622,-10- 0. the design of one of the newest battle- remedies to all suffering women who are troubled in a simi. Three hundred and twenty-fou- r ships. The face of the two-doll- notes lar way." Mrs. Eusb llnir'.lt.No. 8, Box 83,Lowell,Mlch, counties out 880 In of the district bears a portrait of Thomas were oversubscribed. Jeffersen. Why Not Try The face of the one dollar note car- i in i i ii ries a portrait of George Washington Cut Coast Passenger 8rvlce Third. and the reverse side has a design ef Chicago. One-thir- d of all the pas- the spread eagle clutching in war-lik- e senger trains between Chicago and flag. the Paslclf coast will be eliminated attitude the American after June 1, according to word re- . The bills are intendenta replace sil- ceived from Washington by railway ver certificates, about $30,000,000 ef which have been withdrawn cir- compobito officials. This step, it was said, from culation in the last two weeks as the immwm LYDIA E.P1NKHAM MEDICINE CO. LYNN. MASS would save approximately $12,000,000 a year and cat off 11,723,000 miles of silver which secured them was melted .J train haul. into bullion under the new silver act THE CLAYTON NEWS Fair and Square

ITALIAN WAR HEROES HONORED nd his companions to do their Job. Maybe you bare no sons. But your -- neighbors over "."R' MMll lilis)..,.-;- y.Wfw-'''1'1''- "m- l"W(iliHi.ytmii'piwWHft hare and they are IT t your "senti- ' . there. But dont allow LEGAL BLANKS "... mental reasons" to be directed to "I them I Oh, no I Don't try to help the noble boys from your county who of New Mexico started out for hell with a smile Just A Full Line because they are - real Americans I Carried in Stock Don't let your sentiment turn to them Legal Blanks but be sure and' protect BUI Smith who Is not fighting, nor working, not doing anything except encumbering the face of the earth with a úseles car- THE CLAYTON NEWS cass. Be sure and refrain from com- plaining to the sheriff obont him "for sentimental reasons I" Between í - í'- :í-- vagabonds and heroes let your "senti- ViU i."' mental reasons" flow to the first, of course I When the casualty lista come out yon won't be saddened I ' i i Ton can banish all grief by saying! j' "Oh, well, these fine lads are dead, i iiyifufiii-jrn-- safe I but worthless BUI Smith Is rTHE Eclipse Wood Windmill keeps your tank full ft I lived up to my sentimental reasons I A watr mt thA amnllMt tYvuuhl rtvtf. Farm. I kept him from having to work, even era using it have proven this. Eclipse Mills If real men had to die while be re (till pumping wsur today without repair costs loafed." after Sentimental reasons I See that 3S Years of Service Cam in and And out about the wonderful aei every Idler In your county goes to the the powerful and aupertor construction of the Kchpae. rock pile or goes to work "for senti- mental reasons!" R. W. Isaacs, Clayton, N.M. FALLS HEAD DOWN IN BARREL

Policeman's Curiosity About 8hoee Leads to Rescue of Unfortunate Columbus Man. 5UPRI0Rlf Columbus, O. "Why do you sup- 4 pose anyone should throw away a per- fectly good pair of shoes Uke theset" Soldiers of Hie valiant Italian army that checked the Oerman onrush at questioned Patrolman Folk of Officer the I'lnve line received decorations at an Impressive ceremony held In Milan. Mahoney while the two patrolled a The photograph shows a mutilated officer honored with a war medal that had North side district early In the morn- been awarded to his brother who was killed In action. ing. "Let's look 'era over," continued Folk, and the two officers proceeded to a barrel at the side of a house In IDLERS MUST BE Congress street, Just north of Russell street. The shoes lay upside down at FORCED TO WORK the top of the receptacle. As each officer started to lift a shoe, there was a gurgling Round from qualntance who Is Idle and won't the bottom of the barrel. The shoes Mill Vigorous Enforcement of the work. My Idea Is that the would not loosen. The Superiority of Our Work ... The shoes were fastened to the feet Vagrancy Law Is Pub- first thing to do Is to clean up the a loafing habit" of a man and he was lic Necessity. In the barrel. With considerable diff- Is acknowledged even by our strongest competitors. "For Sentimental Reason I" iculty the two policemen released the It holds its place high in the opinion of our many Maybe you feel that way. Perhaps man, Albert Breaker. customers. Our large stock, and upright dealings Bill Smith, whom you know well, and He lives In the house beside which CUT OUT THE impress people so- SENTIMENT rather like In a casual sort of fash-Io- n, the barrel stood. He explained he had favorably, and we respectfully Is a chronic lonfer. He Is a started to close a window directly licit your business when you are in the market for harmless enough wretch, and you Just above, lost his balance and fell head- anything in our line. Permit us to quote you our Duty of Every Citizen Report hate to make a complaint against long Into the barrel. to prices. Neighbor or Acquaintance Who Bill "for sentimental reasons I" Won't Work and Demand No doubt, "for sentimental reasons, " tritCti Hrítirírírirírtrírítirtftl you hate to think of your son being i Sheriff Enforce Laws. "WOUNDED 13 TIMES, BUT killed but It was the proudest day CLAYTON CONSTRUCTION your DON'T WORRY," HE SAYS g CO. Preparad by the United Drprt-men- t of life when you watched him Stati march away to ftght In of Agriculture.) France. By CLAYTON, NEW MEXICO. Washington. Most communities all the way, BUI Smith, the loafer, must Freeport, L. I. "I have been ever the United States are enforcing, have a different brand of sentiment hit by shrapnel and got thirteen r prepurlng to enforce the vagrancy from your son and yourself the wounds the head, both arma, laws very vigorously. There Is a natio- "sentimental reasons" that Impelled body and right leg. Outside of n-wide sentiment of utter detesta- your boy to rush to the colors at the that I am O. K., so don't worry." tion for the man so small of spirit as first call don't seem to have moved Such Is the word received here to be willing to do nothing during the Bill very much. For some reason from Corp. Arthur G. Trayer of ABSTRACTS A SPECIALTY ipreme hour of all human history, sentimental or otherwise he Is still Company D, One Hundred and rhere Is n general determination all sticking to his old Job whittling In Sixty-fift-h Infantry, Rainbow di- ever America that such men are go- front of the post office. vision, by his father. ing to be forced to work, without de- If your son dies In France gives his lay or ceremony. life fighting for the freedom of Amer- THE However, In so vast a land there ica fighting for the freedom of that MILES FOR " may be a few communities, here and very Bill Smith, the loafer how 2,000 FAREWELL CLAYTON ABSTRACT there, where sentiment has not be- much do you think your grief will be come sufficiently aroused to echo this assuaged by the reflection that even Aged Father Travels From Calgary, general demand which resounds over If your boy did have to die your Canada, to Camp Taylor, to Bid COMPANY the country. If there Is a place where "sentimental reasons" have been sus- Boys Good-By- . fanners are looking for help, and, at tained and BUI Is still loafing to his INCORPORATED. the same time, loafers are hanging heart's content. If your soldier son Louisville, Ky. After traveling 2,-0- around the depot, the stores and the makes the supreme sacrifice how miles, Clinton Vance, eighty-tw- o years old, Is to sol- pool rooms, those farmers themselves much consolation will you find In the here visit his two M. P. HARVY, Manager. Phone 223. re somewhat to blame unless they knowledge that if BUI Smith, the loaf- dier sons, now at Camp Zachary Tay- demand of the sheriff and local rt er, whom you shielded "for sentimen- lor. an absolute and unyielding ap- tal reasons" had been forced to Mr. Vance left his home near Cal- CLAYTON, NEW MEXICO plication of the vagrancy law. work on some war Job more food and gary, Canada, some time ago, after re- A field man of the United States supplies might' have been sent to ceiving a letter from his sons saying departmeut of agriculture recently France and your boy might have they expected soon to leave for "over wrote this from one of the Important lived. there." grlmltnral states: Maybe your son Isn't at the front He and his sons moved to Canada "Entirely too much labor, rural as yet but he Is certain to be there three years ago from Orleans, - Ind., well as city. Is slacking. The com- soon, and the longer you delay "for and at the outbreak of the war botb pulsory work law la not being en- sentimental reasons" In seeing that of the young men returned home to forced as well as It should. For your friend Bill Smith, the loafer, Is enlist Mr. Vance Is a farmer near sentimental reasons some persona not sent to the chain gang or the Calgary, and said both of his sons hesitate to report neighbor or ac- - farm, the longer It will take your boy own large farms In Canada. INTERNED HUNS STEAL BOAT HEROINES r IN BATTLE Kill Guard, Capture Dutch Submarine The ever-popul-ar Ford family: Runabout, at Java, and Make Their Escape. $435; Touring Car, $450; Coupe, $560; Sedan, J Young Women of Red Cross mation bureau at Montdldler until this town was captured by the Germans. $695; represents but one chassis the world-- , 8an Francisco. How the crew of Make Fine Record. They picked up cap- wounded when they famous Ford Model T that wonder of sim- an Interned German ship nt Java were unable to way escaped make their to plicity tured a Dutch submarine and dressing stations, and brought food to an4 Vanadium steel. Then there is the port with It, was told by One-To- from the Render Invaluable 8ervlce In Opening canteens and kitchens to keep them new addition of the Model T. n Truck Frits von Ebelshon, a Dutch citizen of German Offensive In going. Chassis Visiting for $600 f. o. b. . This truck here. France. At times the girls were only one day submarine had Just returned has the regular Ford motor The ahead of the advancing Germans and but has worm a s' cruise, and to Java after Washington. Toung women of a once crossed a bridge only mo- drive. It has been thoroughly tested crew except an anchor a few for more all of the Red Cross front Une unit made a fine ments before It was blown up. For than two years, and will were being entertained at offen- surely meet your watch record in the opening German eight days they worked without remov- on shore when the Germans, In wants and expectations. banquet sive France. At Roye they took ing their clothes, sleeping on straw In There's never a doubt leaving the Interned Ger- over stealthily the direction of military trafilo. barns when they could sleep, and eat- as to Ford cars serving satisfactorily and man ship Graf von Luttwlts In a row-boa- t, One girl In uniform standing at the ing Irregularly. way to aide of economically. Give us your order without de- made their the four corners directed columns of guns All In 11, the tak- conduct of American lay. Conditions the submarine and boarded, her, cavalry, supply wagons and troops, girls and women back are uncertain. by surprise, of the Unes li ing 0e anchor .watch thus preventing a traffic Jam. calculated to Inspire our to Bailors was killed soldiers the i One of the Dutch These women were the last to leave highest courage and exertions. and the others were held prisoner, several towns before the Germans en- J. ALLEN m tinned the sub- WIK0FF, Agent (while the Germans tered. They aided hundreds of refu- Grave Diggers Strike. marine and escaped. Von Ebelshon gees and established temporary kitch- Shamokln, Pa. CLAYTON, NEW very Grave diggers em MEXICO. . declared the censorship had been ens, where, among others, 200 British ployed In the Shamokln cemetery say otrlct and be did not know whether soldiers who had not eaten for many that $2 a day Is too little for ever recap-are- d were tneli or not pursuing vessels hours fed. work, and they have gone on atrtki U diver. The girls also establUhed an Infor for aa Increase la wages. THE CLAYTON NEWS

( YOUNG MAN! YOUNG WOMAN ! News Items From ound About The County Correspondants

Have You Begun to Realize the Advantages THOMAS AND CLAPHAM . rttttlnu garden vai.lky AMISTAD Over You Held By the Man or Woman On the Miip Miosis. A. Herlin and Pre.--( Ih The (arden Valley folk are busy With Thorough College Education. illlemi u f Las Venas. vi helping the Red Cross. a (.l:vtoii May 0, on business. Tin1 lia.-'- liall season is Ain- - - .-.- - ii-'- nl niel sedan mu. 'iii ci viuy Mr. and Mrs. ('ill. and Mr. Paddock l ' Mrs. A. Uerlin. wlin recently iiiov-lai- il h'inonst rat ! I lirr skill in were at the (iem school house, Sun- If you have realized these advantages you to Las Vegas f rum Tlioups, lias j In' willow. We do not. claim to l" day and made line talks. Mr. Gill been very ill. following an operation erv sclent ille we can malee tin big talked on the subject of Liberty have begun to think about getting a College preformed in tli" hospital at that scores. The best part ' of (he game Honds, and Mrs. Gill and Mr. Pad- place. She is reported still in a was the feeling of goodfellowsllip dock on the work of the Red Cross. have begun sitíous condition. that existed; no vghts: no disputes; Education and you to want that no swearing. v e MKe nammonus Mr. Drake and Mr. Nelson aro Mr. ami Mrs. Jon lord, of Tate, irit in nunuigiug the Sedan team. planting corn this week. Education very much. spent Sunilay as tin guests of Mi, as the irst essential to plying good and Mrs. it. Ford, of Clapham. baseball in his team is pood moral .1. T. Howard will be out. this --V conduct. (Mir manager, liuskirk. has to put in some wheat. Mrs. 1. L. Spore, of Tilomas, was the same system, "dean base ball'' ! YOU WANT SUCH AN EDUCATION HARD ENOUGH IF dentist work dono . .ind our team cleaned up eight runs The Stewart brothers are going to the (.'(I. to plant wheat.

U YOU m MD WILL GET CAN, IF YOU A ni-- girl at Mr. Nelson's place. I'-S- eilan H Appears like an encouraging crop, comes to Ami-ta- d May II. Mr. Hiding's oats art one of the prettiest sights for many miles WILL, BEGIN IT RIGHT NOW. Mr. Nelson says. I I On May i, two auto loads of Am- iround. Mr. and Mrs. Hyde and lr. Car-riiiKt- on atad residents went to Sedan to of Thomas attended the Red attend the memorial service held in Mrs. M. H. Nicholson, who baa today to Cross .ale in Clayton, May C. honor of Urother I'randstetter, who been visiting her daughter, has re- ibored so faithfully in the mimistry turned to her homo in Clayton. Mrs. Tioncli, of Clapham, is re- of the (litspel, and passed to his DAVID R. BOYD, President, ported very ill and under (lie care in April of lat year. Sever- Tin" people are all proud that a Carringlon. extolling road has been opened across tho of Ih. . al talks the virtues of the UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO departed brother were made, after reek. A lteil Cross branch lias been or which Rev. Hammond, pastor of the V- Col. E. V. Jacobs s much in ganized in i nomas commumiy and church, pi ye an inspiring address maud days as at ALBUQUERQUE, v. NEW MEXICO all are anxious to 'net busy.' on "J'rom Labor to Reward." these - the Red Cross sales. A dar.ee was given at Clapham Rey. Hubbard preached at Tram- Saturday for the benilit of peas Sunday I'ternonn and then at- More Later nihl "liusy Farmer' Ask for complete information about the op- the Red Cross and an entertainment tended the memorial of lirother at Thoiiios netted a nice sum for ISrandstelfer who was a member of .1. iiiiiiiiiiiinumiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiit'iiiiiiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiiii'iii portunities for YOU in the Summer the same i ganiinion. the good hi.s church. Rev. J. K. I'letcher work .'o on. upplied bis pulpit. period of regular University work which be- (lypsy SCHOOL NOTES Miss Nora ('rossin was an over- - iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiuiiiiiiiciiiimiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiK IT will Salesmen ace líelpiim Sunday caller amonu friend- - hee. gins JUNE 15th, come to Traveling salesmen in New Mexico are now working in conjunction with Ralph Mitchell, the Amistad por It AU.ALAUIATK SKltVICK 1 ' you by return mail. (lie inspectors f He' Food Admin-i.-lrati- on masler. w ho ii'ii!erv n! an operation I! TIST ( III I'd II M TWKIA'K and are to report for appeudiciles at Dalhart is im all violations of the i'i.ed rules which proving rapidly. The baccalaureate service for th-- they may no! ice in th-- ir Icavels. gradual im.' class of the Clayton SeS ii ('dctuiac for the Wrrk of ior lli(;h School will be held in tl' The 1. !i. hurdi ltaptit Church, Sunday, May 13, f eiu'hl o'cl.icU in tl veniníí. Sunday Schoid ...... In A.M The -- nmn will be delivered -- P:'eaeld"tr rv ice .. ..II A.M Ihe liev. !'. (irahaui, jmstor i Theme : '"i'iie A lonmi-n- the ihnrcli. Specal music is being i ! 7 iail 'ei' .M .. . l'.M ri ared for the occsion and all I'reachinu' Sei' ice . .. h l'.M. e people of Hie community arc Tli. Mil' : "W'ha! is Pal cioi inv iled to attend and unite m tho I'cayer Me.-linL- Wednesday I'lvenim: erv ice. ;:;:o l1. M. The njembers of the graduating All a. e crdiallv inv iled to attend lass will appreciate the honor of anv or M'Wicev. i.i.me: von can the presence of the. people of tho help r. We cao help you. ni ire community. yyyyT This seríes cf twetre tests it designe 1 f ,a uncertainty out of tirebuyinit- - v S...... J LEANING VIRGIN SHOT DOWN '.ommciicemHit I'AiTciscs at Itaplist Church Thursday, May Sixteen W Thickness'' The commencement exercises of the Senior Class, Clayton Senior High Iffit Here Í9 another effective way to measure the quantity of mate- - Vv School will be held in tho liaptist 1(5, HI rials used and that is to measure the actual thickness of tread. Vvvvv Church next Thursday, May at I cii-'- o'clock in the evening. Tho I You will find that here Though moderate in YA lass is composed, this year, of four I young people, aniuei jvinionuson again the Michelin Uni-- price, Michelins are un-- and Clydo (rimes ami the Misses " ieorgia Moore and Elzada Crumley. if versal has a big advan- - surpassed in durability 1 I i' fc'fe&W I Ir. Frank II. II. Roberts, Presi-le- nt I tage. In the 34 x 4 size, even by the most expen-- I of the Normal University, at Vegas, will deliver tho class I I for example, the solid sive tires. I &m Las mi address. Ho will have for bis subject lili though flexible mass of Just try a Michelin lJI Patriotic, Values.' Everyone who- knows lr. Roberts will expect a vA wear-resistin- g rubber that is all we ask. J J I treat iron him on this subject, and y C" ii urn ninttt(f all may feel fully assured that they and fabric is almost an oW - cross- - .ijiiii"i' 1tl disappointed. Y 1 1 T Reduction cf IIII will not W thlCK section of 34 x 4 I WlA inPn fíSvK ii:htlin Universal. MlI fe Uí'íT'rtrww'í?' I n interesting program will bo xjyk j rendered by the graduates and oth- ers who havo consented to assist. Tho graduating class extends every III one a most cordial invitation lo at tend tho exercises. ' Ce Tho program is announced as fol .vn" r x v .sW m &. lows : Commencement I'rourani Spring Song High School Glee Club' Invocation Piano Solo, Mrs. M. C. Johnson Class Kxerciscs VA ' Cive Michelin I J I ; The Little Gentlemen, Elzada l jI E1' Durability Crumley f The leaning Virgin nt the top ot the Why We are nt War, Samuci Albert cathedral, now behind the Ger Edmondson man lines, was shot down by German artillery. Tho flgnro had been over Music, Selected A l ew Hars in tho Key of G, . hanging tho Street Blnco 1014, when the ' T - - - . irt, fill, l w J city was shelled by tho Germnng. Georgia Mooro Thero was a widespread superstition Over tho Top, vCIydo Grimes that when tho Virgin fell peaco would Vocal Sole, Mrs. A. II. Darden bo declared. Class Address, "Palriotio Values," Dr. Frank II. II. RobrU PIONEER AUTO CO., Clayton, New Mexico. Dave. Ellis, a stockman from tho Presentation of Diplomas Cone community, will reccivo tho Judgo II. D. Woodward News two years for the prico of Music, Selected, High School 1 - . j nun, having subscribed for two years Gloo Club f per Henediction I. II this week at the dollar price. .11 A..S. Ill, 1 THE CLAYTON NEWS.

The VILLAGE CRIER COLUMN A KEEeSK- -

STRAYED OH STOLEN From A. D. PICKED I'P Ono bay yearling mulo. Barnard ranch, two black mules Owner may have earue by paying about years old, weight about eleven Official Paper of Official Taper of ferd bill at Bangerler Feed yard and 1000 pounds, ono whito pony mare f. 8. Land Offlee THE Count? of CbIob for this ad. 1920 nine years old, ono bay filly, two CLAYTON NEWS years Entered la the Poat Office at Clapton, old, ono darn bay horse colt FOIl IIE.NT Space in this .enr Mexico, aa Second Claaa mall mat-tr- r, column two years old. Tinder please notify G. C. Smith, Edgar Sherman, at the rate of one cent per October 20, 1901), under the act of word A. D. Buis, Patterson, N. M. iótf. per i sue. OWXKIl and EDITOR ' March 8. 1S79. "TUR SEWSMAN

FOIl SALE Sweet potato, cabbage, WANTED Every reader of this pa- and tomaloe plants. Write for cir-rul- ar. per t find out by actual experi- PLANE USED IN BY AMERICAN ARMY AVIATORS T. Jones and Co. Clarendon, FIRST FRANCE ence that advertising in these col- Texas. 13-- 20 umna pays. Wo guarantee resulta.

TYPEWRITER lUIUMKVS Klcan-Wril- o" FOIl SALE Incubators, implements manufactured for this cli- household furniture and anything mate. Guaranteed. $1.00 each, for salable can be sold with an ad in any machine. News Ofllce. these columns.

CATTLE FOR SALE Two hundred head of white-face- d cattle for sale ANNOUNCEMENT and ranch for lease. Apply to Fred M. Cod 1 in, (ladstonn, N. M. l7-i(- .r Dr. L. B. MASSEY Chiropractor, lias Opened tin BOND A Oriiee in the Love BMji. FEATHERWEIGHT thin &hMJ.avMKY' W f ..... on cockle finished typewriter paper. Main St., Clayton, N. J I. Hc Make Legal size. Five hundred sheets in ill. a Specialty of Cro-in- 'c convenient cabinet, i?J.(K). News. Diseases.

FOIl SALE Four hole monkey stove Good as new. eight dollars; Í "" " Cot i itrrritmtiiriwm .". sell for live. Call at News office. I X '..:-.,v,.- ... WALTER T. TRAVIS This lihotngi'iipli, taken on mi avlnthm Held souieulu 'I I' ill I' I'liiu-c- . shows tlie liisl iuiil:aio used In Frnucc by LOST The opportunity to hire re- iivlntors of the American nuv.v. PHYSICIAN liable help for any business by not CLAYTON, advertising help in column. COLORADO HANDS X. M. Phone 22.') for this IVIll STItlU. WHITE IT'S OF ' ASSOCIATION BOOUET TO LOCAL TO MEN COUNTY TO APPEUl IN NEWS Al SECOND SHEETS The News lias THE CHEERFUL A QWb Allen Wycol'l', president of the lo- un-glaz- ed weeks to in- -j a shipment of fifteen campaign m received white cal garage association, which last onion skin paper, ordered liniliice Clayton iiin! M 1.1 - Union County week inaugurated the movement to Frank especially for attorneys and others to iv.-- Hi.- - '0. Blue Hie l of United States close the garages for the harvest desiring a thin durable sheet for me.; by (lie means of industrial articles mouths in order that skilled gas carbon copies of legal forms, corres- Undaunted I. ím ATTORNEY COUXSEL-LOR-AT-LA- more (han engine men might be released for AND W pondence or manifold work.. Five of ordinary merit in ils 11 be. i never bevten work in the harvesting of the great hundred sheets in cabinet, l.r0. news columns ;md he mailim: of. As long I try. wheat harvest, has received a let- - several hundred copies c;icli O Mtit & U I.,,. I',....,. II...... ' M.w.l...... CLAYTON, NEW MEXICO cca limn limit ."mi n....I...... mi i A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Sell week to prospective settlers in Iho a and business manager of the Rocky Tcslcphone Exchange BIdg. your butter atid eggs directly to county, will be inaugurated (he lirst Mt. Auto Trades Ass n., compliment the consumer with an ad in this week in June by the News -- the pa- ing the local association very highly column. upon the novel "win-the-wa- r" mnv-ine- nt 'iNiiiimiioiiiiiiimoiiiiiiiMMt per that does things. iMiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiin. and promising that the mat- Inning the lifteen ve'ks CSlll- l- ter will be given pub- YOU CAN'T LOSE Under our re- pain an aulhorativc article con nation wide I MAX 1 sults or your money back plan it rerning sonic phase of Union licity thru the columns of the assoc- GONZALES Coun journal. is impossible for you to lose by put-lin- g tys industrial activity will be told iation's an ad in this column. Exchange of in an article of several hundred COUNCIL OF DEFENSE TAKE that which you no longer have use words 111 each Subjects issue. of ACTION AKAINST HOARDERS SADDLE & fcr for something you want. A swap the articles (he HARNESS SHOP 1 include pinto bean ARMY RECRlTTINi; OFFICER IS guaranteed. Ask the Newsman. and broom corn industry, the dry HERE TO Friendly steps to warn the hoard- farming industry, stock-raisi- ng ENLIST YOl'.Mi MEN the ers of food, but steps that mean LOST A ladies' yellow purse con- industry, Clayton as a trading point, For Lest results have your business just the same, . are being I Clayton's schools .1. taining 391 .00. Finder return to and Union Coun I!. Feldinan, recruiting ol'licer taken by the Council of Defense ty's schools, industries I saddle and harness made to or- - I Pennington and Talbot's office. $.'5 needed here from Anjarillo, is in Clayton for the to route from biding any food and so thruout the campaign. that - reward. week to secure enlistments in may be hoarded in Union County. der from selected leather by the articles will lie written by the I i. , Letters are being sent to those I.. T. Stanley, a newsriler of ability, various army divisions prior to the experienced workmen. FOIl SALE To thrifty suspected of such violation of the I investors and the additional expense of the selective draft regisfraliou of all v ar Savings Stamps any post food laws requesting that they tly We also at campaign will lie partially met by men who I repair shoes, auto-- office in Union County and many have attained the age of inform the Council of the of a page of advertising paid for by mobile tops the better stores. Help your govern twenty one years since June 5, 11)17. amount of food on hand in excess I and curtains, or tuteen of tin; progressive busine s ment by starting The new registration to the amount allowed,, w a "thrift card." and professional law passed and return ill make you a new top Tor men and women of such excess to I ny the city a fo days ago and all men 21 years the merchant from RA F.I y One weigh which it was purchased. I car. I SI black sow old will be required to register for ' ing 300 lbs. notify A Miss It is not tho intention of the men Please J. Ethel Stewart left Monday service June fifth, or this year. McCune at i States Seed Co. 18tf for Mineral Wells, Texas, where of the Defense Council to cause any Enlistment is prohibited to regis- one any she will spend a month's vacation trouble but food hoarding men. at OUR PRICES ARE REASON- - FOIl SALE 10'J acres of good tered For that reason all who this time is a treasonable act farm go ing D See I.. V. Kingdom, Clayton, X. M contemplate joining and will not unnoticed by either 1 land miles west of Clayton. the colors as " ABLE for quick farm the local or state councils. . Every foot of it can be farmed. Call loans. a volunteer are given only a few sI on V. s or write C. Johnson, Clayton, llllllllllllinillllMIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIICJIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIinilMIIIIII, weeks to sign on. S S N. M. for price and terms. 1922 s HMtt Call i Typewriter Paper and see us before you buy I FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE I MICKIE SAYS Uot Something i i have 320 acres oí good and Ribbons I land with j MAX GONZALES two-sto- ry rock house, well and wind IF PeOPLB'O JfcST STOP You SADDLE & 1 Colorado Bond, feather weight fHtNK. aovjertisin' mill, eighty acres under cultivation. r' That HARNESS SHOP. s newspaper. i ; One door I I will sell this farm on easy terms 1 in neat box with folding flap f The n&n's Want to Sell? s lid, legal STOCK tN "THEVo or will trade for cattle. M. C. John- 5 size, 500... $2.00 TRADE, I south of telephone exchange. I Unglazed NEVER --TO OIT IT FEO. Most people son. Clayton, N. M. 1921 I Onion Skin, white, for fR have a piece I second sheets, in neat box with 1 NOTHM UK6 THEV CiO oi iumuure, a larm imple- DO0 sometimes no nor.e ment, or I folding flap lid, legal size, -- -- something else FOUND In wagon in liangcrter's I Than $1.50 they'd ask the; which they have discard- CLAYTON, Feed Yard, Clayton, N. M. one doz. I i I N. M. j "Klean-Writ- e" ed and which they nc lon- photographs, watch fob, papers I Ribbons, the . op fuov)r and best made sack ger want 5 E overalls. Owner ca have same by I for this climate, iiiiiiiiiiaiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiiiilimilllllliniUt 1 calling at News office and 1 fresh stock, guaranteed Rem- - I paying for mgton, These things are put in this ad. ii20 Underwood, Royal, L. uic umc, or storea away I C. Smith, in slock, prompt 1 in the barn, or left lying service on all " I other makes, getting FOiritEÑÍ Two roomed" about, of less and house, 2 I each $1.00 1 less value each year. blocks east of new High School I "Klean-Writ- e" Carbon paper, building. See 13. F. Murphy. 2021 I et, ten cents a sheet i n small "OR sale a B OTTO-JOILNS- quantities, per 1 O FOR SALE Beautiful piano, wal- dozen sheets, MERCANTILE CO. nut case, just like new. Now in I 73 WHY DISTRIBUTORS storage at Clayton. This is a snap I "Invincible" pencil carbon pa- - I NOT per, for sales books, racing for someone. Easy terms if desired s I SELL THEM? ! Address A. E. Dormán, General Del- patterns, etc., small quantities 1 ivery, Clayton, X. M. ' LI)' y fivo cents a sheet, per dozen I Somebody wants those J TKAHENinneedof I sheets r0 I very things which have FOR SALE CJood work team for 1 AT THE I Decome of no use to you. 4 Vil Printing see sale after tho first of May. Jesso NEWS Why not try to find that i I. Phillips, 1 mile east of town. 18tr I Look Tor the News Imprint somebody by putting a J what we can i News Printed Is "Better I want advertisement in do Seo I W. Kingdom, Clayton, N...M, I Printed. THIS before you for quick farm loans. NEWSPAPER? iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.'HCiiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiniiic 61 go elsewhere. THE CLAYTON NEWS

BUY SWASTIKA COAL IF YOU WANT THF. RFST MAY $8.75, JUNE $9.00, JULY $9.25,. AUGUST $9.40, SEPTEMBER $9.50 PER TON. G.G.G t New Prices Announced by the Government pro HO .LjU H FOR FESIWA iuui nnuv Li ST A I IT ON ITHST lA(;i: AMERICAN TROOPS PASSING THROUGH LONDON ON WAY TO FRONT MRS. JESSIE PORTER SIMPSON RED CROSS DRIVE Noted Vocalist Coming to Assist local f t 1 Choral Society in .May Festival at 42lt i Mission Theater Monda v Slav 12th. cd stiitciiicnt "the slacker county

V s of New Mexico." Jones wants lo know if it is true. .ii., i. s I : - What will I tell him, mih ask. s IT? ft ... . :. ... 4vjv. a 1 I want to tell him 110 NO! Í it Hy this time he has received Ihe word I hut his home county went .Jt.r.... way oxer the top in (he third Liberty V Loan. Will .Mill help me send (he same word lo those men rcoardmu (he í -- Itcd Cross for funds? . & .'j ., aA drie n t net ' J. Then ready to come across. '.': V r . Listen read, rather "They say," writes .lours, "(hose who lime written us from 'out (here.' (ha( at iiiijht the troubled enrlh between (he lines is enrpit-e- d wi(h pain." "They say (hat Death rides w Inst- into: in eery w ind and that (he very mists are ihnried (h torment. "They say (hat of all (lihif)s spent A rare treat for the music lovers and squandered there, human life of Clayton and the county is prom- is held least dear." ised in May to giv- . the Festival, be ,...... r r , .,. , r..ii wupwwwi r ,r ITri H l)ML 11111111 j1""', J( stccl-sw'- pt iMH?ifirtiainiimirri J ' "1 . "For lis, soon, the en as a lied Cross benefit by tho iirtinnwini aiwiii tu miiiiíurtiir'-- "iitiMirrifi on nwnr a t r Ireiiih and the slilleninii cold Clayton Choral Society, at the Mis- It Is u ciiihiumii sight nowiidnjs i m-- llw ttrti is nxl luiriii-.i- ' d vi'torims t,f .NiiK-ricii- tniiiiinjí lamps )isslng weariness, hardship, worse." sion theater Monday, May 1?. through Louilon on their way to the French front. Jliiuy 'f """ units landed tit 1111 Knglish port, and the men lire you. are given a hike through Kngland to stretch their legs after the long sea voynsje. The photograph shows tbe system For for whom we no you An excellent program has been of pack carrying ndopted by our troops on the inarih. safe within (he lioimdries of our arranged in which tho talent of home county what for jou?" local vocalists will be demonstrated. A "We shall need food. We shall The program consists of selec- PLAN JOLLIFICATION TO POSTKKS TAMPS VW.Y. I SK OK need clothes for our bodies and wea- tions from the operas and ott" BURNED HAND IN BANDAGES PiNTO MIAN IN CLLKimATi: LOAN SI CCKSS HOMLS OF LAST pons for our hands. We shall nerd solo and chorus numbers. Pract. I supplies and equipment in a stream ally every member of the Clio; Local merchants and others, as that is constant and ncxer endinij." Society appears in the list of the r well as merchants and business men - "Nut most of all we shall need taking part. Mans, wlik'li at tin- (me of oing in the pinto bean raising sections of care when injured baiidaiies and The leading paYts of the opera to not the country are helping the Food pres with lliis issue have ilressinijs for our hurls. Well, and selections will be taken by M. Administration tt áilvci'tiae the pin- boen brut to a sta where any def- uninjured w e are men mid can stand Jessie Porter Simpson, ono of tho to bean in the east by the use of an inite information ran be given, are jthe hardships of war. Felled in bat- artists in the employ of the Edison ; effective ami striking poster stamp tle w are no Ionjier men, hut phonograph company, who is com-in- tr being made for an labórale jolli- attached to all correspondence go iust hihlren uccdiii( the care of loiii(j here from Chicago just to as- fication to celebrate the success oí ing to eastern firms and individuals hands and the support of loiiiiji sist of the production of this treat. the. Loan, I The stamp is Third Liberty which the ' about the size of ( ...... 1 : hearts." lrs. Simpson and Lyle Srhwestka, 1 I... i county oversubscribed by at least I iv "ii!i-d- "in .aiuns Mitlils itilil "Fluid? Clothes? Equipment? the the director of the local musical or- show a pinto charger and a true to fifty thousand dollars. z nation is ino us those, as (hey will ganización, were pupils of the samo color reproduction of the pinto bean. care for us when we fall but we instructor, and it is due to this There will be a parade in which Kach stamp bears the legend, or want our own people hack of us. We friendship that the Clayton Choral every community of the county will exhortation, "EAT I'INTO DEANS: want to feel whole Society was able to secure tho assis- NONE DETTEIt." that the united have a place; merchants, and others heart of iiion County is of tance of one of the best singers in The stamp was designed by l hack will hold open bouse for their cus- Clara every I'nion County man." tho country. A. Lucas, of Denver, Drock-llaffn- er tomers and friends; there, will be and the "From you, who are our resource Press, of the same city has dancing both afternoon and night; Ú and reliance, who lire the heart and former clayton painter just finished 1 ood anyone who wants to make a pat- Q the Administra hope of that safely for which we WMtV (WOW. lion's, initial order one comi.m; home from France riotic speech will be listened to by lor million. will smite and strive, must come J Tht'y are being distributed by that portion of the crowd that cares the your Food share." (eorge Jenkins tho fore part of to listen: orators of note will be in- Administration at actual cost fifty "We need your hearts where our the week received a telegram from vited to como here cents per thousand, thru the bodies tor the occassion: are." bis son, E. M. Jenkins, who will bo Tom Owens various seed houses of the pinto will present the people That's what Jones wrote me two renjemjiered by Clayton people as of tbe county Ix'an raising section. with the Liberty Loan "- weeks ugo. "Slim, painte-,- stating h-4-11lf- -a The Four States Seed Co., of Clay- the " that he honor flag, which will be flung to And aiter readinu It I knew ton has for some ten that was enrouto to Clay tos from the the more or less gentle New Mexico .distribution letter wasn't written just to me. ' The BresUlent's first nubile nnnenr. thousand of the stamps. trenches of France. breezes under the community flag: IT WAS WRITTEN TO ALL OF Young Clayton ance since ho burned his left hand on Jenkins left some Dob Isaacs will tell of the many ad- MOKE IS. We, you and I, here safe at the red-ho- t exhaust pipe of the tank THAN TWELVE IIUNDKEI) seven years ago. Ho enlisted in the vantages of buying thrift stamps and home in I'nion re- "Drlttanla" was at Don DOLLARS NETTED AT It. SALE County, are the army at tho timo war was declar- 'baby bonds': Joe Gill the funeral of C will tell of Santiago Aldunate, source, the hope, the reliance, the ed at his place of in Mis- the ambassador from resldenco work of the Red Cross; Billy Chile, The president Is accompanied Tho lied Cross auction held last heart of Jones and more than two souri. He was among tho first of tho Mitchell and AI Davis will tap two by Mrs. Wilson. Monday was a great success, the hundred of his comrades. American army in Franco and has or three extra kegs: Doe And long Fruth and organization realizing as as a drop of ml blood seen much activo Ho is de- Wanser Owens service. Iocs and will lay in Good Word for the Mule. The usual Dig Monday sales were flows in our veins Jones shall have tailed homo on sick leave, having an extra supply of Hevo: Carl Wool-ese- y food, "A mule," sayj one army ófflcer, In postponed and the auctioneers of and clothes, und care, and con- contracted 'trench-fee- t. Ho will re- will cook up an exltra lot of singing Maud's praises, "Is most em- the county worked doubly hard to fidence that we, here at home, arc be- d main in America fos thirty days corn bread-an- low-dow- spuds phatically not the ornery make the lied Cross sale a record sending our hearts to light side by fore leaving to report to his Is stcel-swe- Clayton will be host to all the folk animal that she commonly supposed breaker. side with him in. the nt of all communities and the jollili- - to be. As far as strength, The success of tho undertaking trenches; to comiort him as he old-fashi- and staying power are concerned, catlon will be one of the real on was largely due to the farmers and stands watch in the mists that are Rl'SEY BUSY ORGANIZING "hog-killi- there Is no comparison between her n' time" variety. laden with awful torment: to and a hitrse. stockmen from out of town, it be- care It is hoped to have all arrange- for him and save TROOP OF BOY SCOUTS "I have never seen a mule rattled. ing noticed by close observers that him from the Death ments complete so that full details tho local that rides whistling on the night And let me tell yon, their ears are not business men and citv folk Clayton is to have a largo troop and the dat may bo given in the big for nothing. They hear the least wero conspicious by their absence. winds. of Doy Scouts to in next issue at the News, little sound and are not backward In l ho greater part of tho bidding was We cannot do less for Jones that assist the pat lifting their voices and telling you done by visitors, and to them the cleareyed farmer chap who had a riots work of tho community, it is WOKK ON NEW CITY WELL about It. They are Indispensable In organization extends a voto of sin- claim out west of Clayton Jones learned from Ray Buaey, who has RESUMED: NOTARY NIG N.C.. trench warfare." cere thanks, as it does to all who that red hended homesteader from been chosen as Scoutmaster dowli about and has contributed to the success of the Sedan Jones of I'nion sent in his application for appoint Drillers are working at the new Hoover Not Popular With Her. sale. County and all the other Jones's city well day ment as such by .tho National Coun- and night this week Helen was fond of the Icing on cake. 'The News regrets that the cantain I nioii County s allotment in this after a shut-dw- n A cake was brought to the table with- cil. For sometime past tho palriolio of more than six of tho division in charge of the Bale drive is more than we ran ñivo If wieeks. Work out the customary Icing and Helen fervor of Clayton s younor Americans was stopped at the could not furnish its reporter with we give our last penny. depth of a little more hun- -. was much disappointed and wanted to has been seeking an outlet and ( than five a list of contributions and bids in Hut we II put a heart in Jones, you dred feet where the character of the know why the loved Icing was missing. organization of tho local troop , Her mother told her that we were time for this issue. und I. Tock stratum was ro- scouts will bo of great beniftt to tl such that the by using su- We'll nut a heart in Jones bv nut. tary drill proved helping Mr. Iloover less community as well as tho hoys. Ineffective. Tho gar.' The little maid was silent for a Wo may have mentioned it else-- ting our hands down deep In our i , rot.ftrv hílA vnrlnptA nrlll, Tho organization of a local ecc hecn few moments, then said, "I wish God whero in this issue, but it will bear pockets and giving to Red jump rig the Cross council and troop committeo of bn and work is now progres- hadn't made Mr. Hoover." repetition: One of the handsomest nearly half as much as wo would sing ranidly. ' iness and professional men will bo contributions to tho Bisr Mondnv fled give to be homo again if wo were Cross effected during tho coming week. See L. W. Kingdom, Clayton, N. M, salo was a Holstcin heifer con lying wounded In Wo Man's Land' Seo L.AV. Kingdom, Clayton, N, M, by quick tributed Cail Eklund from hi as Jones may he in a feui more Seo L. Kingdom, N. for quick farm loans. for farm loans. dairy W. Clayton, M, herd. Tho calf brot $150.00 WM'kA tk for quick farm loans. THE CLAYTON NEWS XOTICK Of St IT Church Notice In the Iilntrlct Court of Union County, New Mexico: treno Montuno, FIHST M. K. CIIUIICH Plaintiff I Nov. II. H. Mili?, IX 1)., va. . I NO. 3223 Montana, Pastor. HIrIhIo i Defendant Sunday Sclionl ... 10 A.M. To IHkIuIo Montuno, defendant' In the .loserili (ill, Suit. nbovo cause: Morning Service II A.M. Vou arc hereby notified that a ault has hren filed against you In the Dis- Evening Service" 8P.M. trict Court of Union County, New Mex Free Movies at rach evening service leo, by Irene Montano, th5 above named JíP.0 ta de-er- .J? "Coiue tliou willi us and wc will tirfl plaintiff, wherein he pruyi for a good." of absolute divorce on the ground tliec of desertion and atinndninent. You nr further notified thet unless you enter .IoIiiimmi'n Scntenep your appearance in mid cause on or . ? Commuted. before the sixth day of June, A. D. lftlS, a decree of will be taken against you and the relief pray- ed for will be granted. tirovVr '. .lolnisdii. who ri'cently ViVH TcmiMIW & TAYI.OIl, came lo I'niiMi County to hini-se- lf Attorneys for lSaintiff. 23T-'- p.' i to Hie of custody of the warden Clayton. New Mexico. JUAN J.DURAN ! 1 '..' XI I '.-,''- i n. til 5V-- r ". I : ''. the slate penitentiary to serve a April y 11. Clerk. 1 r term . of frojn I:.' to years for VIITK l; I'Oll PI III.K TIO has IT, MM munler in the second decree, ieiartment of the Interior, S. Land (lilhe at Clayton, New Mexico. received ;i conilliutiiiii nf sentence April In, litis. 8G7 U not less than one year lo 'Notice is hereby iriven that I.ucla from Sam formerly Homero, .Hk Wk)í5 he., Luda ot ... not more than three years. Johnson Harney. N. M.. who, on .oarch 24, i!M.". matle llomesteatl Kntrv. Serial No. was found K'lilty in March 1117, I 1 N'a-Si;- and :;; 4. for Lots ami 2: S '.M;t,; 1, appealed to the Supreme Court. The and SiV'iSK'i Section .'(. Tw p. 211 N. Ilanne H2 i:.. N. M. I'. Meibllan, liii-'he- r tribunal a short time a pi has tiled notice of intention to make Year I'roof, to to court, .lnlin-mi- ii Three establish claim affirmed the lower nd tiie land ii hove described, before Kei-ist- came here alone Id Live him-e- lf ami Keeelvi r. United States l.aml (Mlicc. at Clnvloii, N. M, on the 12lh up. day of June, 1 t I . ('laimant miincH as witnesses: In (ommul ill(f the S''Ilfi'e, the Alberto F. Sanchez. Candelario Areh-ulcll- a. C. A. Arcbilbtta ami Carlos M. order of the (overnor stales that Sanche, all of Harney, .v. John-io- n "coinmitleil no hirdier de- i v.vlv i:i;ii: May 11: June 'is lieprlstcr cree crime than manslaughter." & TWO-RO- W That tin, olíanse was "largely the Mini i: ion i'i nut liiav P. 0. LISTER M pai l meiit of the Interior. U. S. Land result of accident." and the element t tt'Iice at Clavton, New Mexico. April la. litis. WHEN VOU WANT TIIE BEST THAT CAN BE II'AI) OF ANY AR- of intent on the part of .lohnson lo Notice is hereby ejven that Claud D. destroy the life of the was Cart, of Cla.vton. N. M., who, on April TICLE YOU GO TO THOSE WHO KNOW THE MOST ABOUT MAKIXtl 12, l!tl.".. made llomesteatl Kulry Serial wholly wanting and hi provocation No. I I o. lor Si .sw'i, Section ñ, Twi. IT, ANT) TAKE ITtlDE IN" PROUCING TIIE BEST, SO THAT IF YOU cliestiziug Hie was 24 N. llama' i:. N. M. I'. Mcridan. has for deceased liletl notice of intention to make Three WANT ANYTHING IN THE LINE OF TILLAGE IMPLEMENTS INSIST great."- - Sania I'e .New Mexican. Year I'roof to establish claim to the land above described, before Keiilster THAT IT BEAU THE I'. & 0. TRADEMARK, THEY KNOW HOW TO ami Leftover. I'tiiied States Land (.!'-lic- e We received a real Iliee letter from at Clavton. N. M on i he 12th. day BITLI) THEM AND NEVER PLACE A TOOL ON THE MARKET UNTIL of June, 1! IX. the Itev. I). A. Smith, of Amistad, I'laitnant tiaimsas vviltiesses: IT IS THOROUGHLY TESTED AND ARE ABSOLUTELY SURE OF ITS I'alll l.asler. llfiiri!" .VI. lllo . 1". M. this week, ill which was his' clerk Chileut ami Ltd. Hriiuilauc, all of Clay- ABILITY TO MAKE GOOD a year's menJier.-lii-p in great ton. New .VI. vico. for the r.vz v.i. i:i:ii: .News family. Va y 11 .1 une v. s Legist WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF P. & O. IMPLEMENTS, INCLUDING vo l ii i: con I i ii uric atio.n MITICI rou III II ion TWO-RO- W ! it pa ri meiit of the Interior, I", s. Land THE POPULAR LISTER ILLUSTRATED ABOVE, WHICH Department nf tin- Interior, I'. S. Laud t tlllc.e al Clayton. New .Mexico. A i 'Hice at Clavton. New Mexico .March 2 2. I'I V IS LABOR SAVING AS WELL AS A TIME SAVING TOOL, SO MUCH April lx. r.'H. Not ice is int.hy e i veil teat the s.ate Notice im hereby uiven that Albert of New .Mexico lias applieil to select NEEDED AT TIH CRITICAL TIME WHEN EVERY FARMER IS URGED I'arr. ol' l';ttii ifii.ii. .Sew .VI.te,., who, nnder tin- provisión of the Vets of IT : r. TO I NCR ASE on .Man 21th.. . made llomesteatl Jane 21. lvtx mil June 2', ft o ami HIS ACREAGE. COME IN, LOOK IT OVER. F.utry, Serial No. o I .r SVV t See. acts su ppl nnn i i iv anil, a ineuila torv 17, ami the Si:1! Sec. I. Township 2,' th.-- cio, the f.tllovi in:,-- public lands, lo. a., Kalii;e ;:a I :. . w Mexico TI nei ia wit: " ó Mi rnlia n, has nl'il notice of ii i eiit mu Serial No. L' . S to make Three Voir I 'root' to estab- List Mi. X22'. lish elanii to the laud above describee! The N L ' i SVV',. SW'.SV, t, Seelit.n beTore Kem.-ti- r and llin ivit, I'mteii Township ;;z S. Kanue I'.. New State hand "ilhce n l lavt X. ;,!., in, .l- ieo l'l im ii.,l .Meridian. the I it o. day ol .1 un. . :i . t'roi. .ts or enntists im.iitiiit any or W Claiinnnl names as 1 s: es : all such selections may be t.lod in tliis R. p" Tlmm.ts l'air. of Solía, N. M . William i.fiic tlurito; t;:e pt rio.l of publication CLAYTON, '.. & HEADQUARTERS W l Ik' i son. in lia Id and liu:i. to' al any tune (in i a I t c ;' bofn.e 0. NEW MEXICO licinha nil ..II of .it l . nn.n. ... I e.'i t iiica ion. ISAACS .. r.v. v.vi.vi:i.i u: i ' v v.vi.v i: : Mav 1 June ... '1 licuistcr .ni I - ".". I. Lcuisit r. f ''" -- " : "Ti'T VIliK l; I lia I' t ill it i I Kin mi i ici: i nv i i, Ü '"tic ft i l of .nc C. t.l-:i'- 111. Ti iN Inlerlt.r.it Land e .11 ' '.II. New I p., i i n. en i ,.i l he t n.r. :'. I. ; nd . .'. I'''' at i lav . v. i ...... ', Ulll.v . lot .. ..i. To .be,,, A. Wi ital.c.'. .el.:t'i a pi i ;. im-- I'Vi;.". T. X.I... I Sic.-- TtBT) , Noli. m liei l.v v a ! hat 'ha lie t .i I'e He ', b v mo 1: cl t t 'i'.i up a.. Norm. ni l'osi.r, ,.i ,..,11!, , . ,Vi , S. Snii'-r- w ho .ivas l'iavl-ii- New who, .,11 I ico.l.er II. I ..la and '1 lulu r as h:a on: uflice aiitlta ss. dnl. d I a; II .. .1 l 11(12. mad-- lorn, si on A .,: In. , in t ,. lai'ins. - .ii' al hie his oflh I ' ' Num. elUJI, and e,l.t for .'K , W , :s tin I. nl.'.il it. d onlna ion t V ' SVV N .V MV1-- ',. M.',SV ',. .' ',. I o ltd a'd cIl.' the i a nc.i hi t ion of Ni; II and N ; , u , o i , ail - lion .'.oi:r si, Kntrv, ..ri.il So. if'i- 5 1 CT 23, Tom 1, z; . .1.1 i: N. .M. I 7 snip S iCanae ma.lc lleiobtl' lJlii.. . W REPAKMG for 1'. :: .Meridian, has l;od noiae 0! inl. of Sec .:. Two. ;pi N , I;. ri2 lr:., mum O. ma Uc 'Iliiv,. y, r I Tool' i,, SW', ami VV..SI-:- Section "I. Town- - taldisli ii to l!ie hind above des sinp ::i n., it. :i.: i; , N. m. ; .vierulian. cribed, hcioie 1 i: s I and Ke.eiver, and as umuuds for liis conttat he al- I'niled Stales I. and iilllcc at ('lav ton, lelic, s that said John A. Whitakcr has N. M. on the lltli. day nf June a x. never established nor ma i nía tied any Claimant names as witnesses: residence upon said land, has never in John Knox, (iuv .Nit'aaT, Albert any mauiiir improved nor cultivated Yates ami Chester Valis, all of i lap-hai- any part of said laud, has wholly aban- New Mexico. doned ihe same for more than six i'A. ai. i:i:iii: months iinmeili.it ly preecedinii this date May 11: June ,, 'is I leu i: tor that he is not in the armv. navy or marine corps of the 1'nited Slates: that VII I II i: I (III l' III.K t I IIIN all of (he s.iitl defects continue lo the tlate hereof. , I icpartment of tiie Interior, 1". S. Land You are. therefore, further notidetl ('Hice al Clayton, New Mexico. that Ihe said allegations will be taken April in, 1'jlv as confessed, and your said entrv will Notice 1.1 hereby iveii that Kmnictt be cancelled without further to We are pleased to announce that A. Murphy, of Mt. Dora, N. M , who, on be heard, either before Ibis office,rihtor on February l.'i, 'J (!, made ilomeslead appeal, if you fail to lile in this office Kntry, Serial No. 112 (:, for liie SK'i-SW.- within twenty days after the rorilTII we have secured SW'jSKV Section 12, and the publication of tliis notice, as shown be- now the services of NKli.v'W1, Section 13, Township 2á N., low, your answer, under oath, specif- JtatiKv 31 ' New Mexico I'riiuipal ically lespondinii to Ihese alienations Mcl'itliaii. has tlleil notne of lnieiition of contest, together with due proof an expert automobile mechanic, who to make Commutation I'roof to estab- that you have served a copy of vour lish claim tu 1I10 land above described, answer on the said contestant either before ( liarles 1 Taliiott. 1'nited States in person or by registe red mail. Coinmissioiier, al his oflu-- at Cla.vton, You should statu in your answer the comes highly recommended. New Mexico, on the lltli. day of june, name of tin' post-oflie- e to which you lili X. desire future notices to be sent to you Claimant names as witnesses: I'A. VALVKUliK, licKister. Mr. A. D. Evans will James II. Scott and Antonio lirynie. 'ale of first nublicatoin May 11 have charge of i'atterson, N. M , ami Walter Ii. Mur- Hate of second publication May 18 phy ami John II. Kilburn, of Mi. Imr.i, Nate of third luiblication May 2.1 New Mexico. hate of fourth publication I, 1ÍI18. of our repair shop, I'AZ VAI.VKIUii: June and we assure the May 11: June s. 'is ItegiHter TWHI'M I'Oll IM III.K A I KI V liepiirtment of the Interior, IT. R. Land public that will Miiit i: i nn i'i iti.K A l io (tune at Clayton, New' Mexico. car troubles now be April 2.1. Ixpartineiit of S. I. l'.ilx. the Interior. I'. and Notice U hereby tfiven that Joseph Oillce at ('la)ton, New Mexico. v . D, Kennlnejon. of I'atterson, N M correctly4 diagnosed and remedied. April I'.ili. who. on April Notici! Is hereby Dial (i e 2áth. líiU, made Home, uiven steatl lOiury. Serial No. U17M2. for KKVi W. Huberts, of rasamente. .V M , w 1,0, 22, on 22. Section ami SW' Section 23, Town- October lull, made Homestead ship 2Ti N., UaiiKc lili i:., N. M. Kntry, Serial No, nlMláx, for W'-S- I'. Merid- ' ian, has tiled notice of Intention to Section 21. SK and i;.jSVVi4 s'ectlon make three year to 2S, Tow nsliip 24 N., 2'.t, K , N. M. I'roof establish Ilaiixi' claim to the land above described be-fo- 1'. Meridian, has tiled noine of inten- Jerry W. tion to make Three Year l ioof. to es- Forbes, fnlted Stales tablish claim lo html des- Commissioner at his oflice at 1'asa-inont- e. the above New Mexico, on t lie 15th. day cribed, befoiH Heisistt r ami Kecclvcr, of June, litis. V. l.aml oftiie at Clayton, N. .VI.. on i'laimaiu names day of as witnesses:, the lllh. June, Dlv. J. H Willy. II. M. Liviim-ston- V. Claimant names as w T. itnesses: dales and A. T. Atchley, ull of ratter-son- . ID Freil ScliltTner. John Carpenter, Hari New Mo- Howard and John 1 vie, all ol Fub.imou'-te- , New I'AZ V.VLV KIM )K Mexico. via v I June x, 'I OW CD I'A llelster OVER VAI.VKKiO: AND Muy 11. June N lv llcistcf Mini i: i im im iii.k a i io In pa i t rnetii of in,, Interior, I'. S. Land koi' 111.K riii uflice al Clavton. New Mexico. oti April I", i:.jv I l part men t of 1'. S. the Ini.1101. Land Nnin c is hereby itlvt n that John 1 1. AGENTS FOR III'IICC HI CI. IV loll. NeW .Vl. XICO Harnett, of Ta san, onte, N. M who. on April I", 2 7 lull March Ii. I'll:,, matle Ilomeslead Ku-tr- y. Nolil e Is llelebv ciVeli llilil Lino .1 Serial No. nlinlxr,. Much, of H.iiniy. N VI, who, on for ll'.SVV',; Marcii ''..s.;i4 Section ::., 'j'ow ,,ship "24, N'., Willys-Knig- ht 25. ltllá, made Homestead Kntry, Ser- Üatiiíe .".I IT. ami Lots 3 ami 4; it':.. Overland and ial No. l:n,72, for II e s,,,itli il ilf a..,-- NW'4, Section f,. Township 23 N., h. Automobiles 1, Tuwiihlilp 2!l N , - .12 I.'. N. M LaiiKt- 'I i: . New Mexico I'l iiieipal Meridian, 1'. Mel ltllall, hits tiled notice ol iuti has died notice of hjtenilnn to to I make make Three War roof to Three Ytar I'roof to establish i laiin to "THE THRIFT CARS" claim to the lasd above describ- land above desc-ibe- d - ed, befol.V "e before Ui'K- itetilHter lllol Lecelver. C isier and Iteceiver. I '. S. Land uflice, at S. Land I flb-e, at Clalon, N. M, on the ( liytoti. New Mexico, on the 1.1th. day day of June, HHK. of June. MUX. w CLAYTON i'laimatit names as itnesses: Claimant iiaim-- us witnesses: NEW MEXICO Juan J. I ni ra 11, of Clayton, N. M. atol John it. Sanders, of lleenham. N. M., KalitiaKo iHllan. lJiltlacio (alela and Asa 'I'. I'arr, of I'asaiiionte, N. Al., and Cnndtdarln Archillct ta, all of Karnev . lames M Corbiii and Clinton S. Funk, New Mexico. both of reiiiiinnton, N. M. I'AZ VAI.VKI!1U I'AZ VAI.VKIilii: Muy 11: Juno t, is Uenislt r May 11: June x, l.x KcijlHter

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List of States of the Union. We Are Not in Business for Our Number of Square Miles and WHEAT AND FLOUR Number of Counties in Each. Health, But to Save Your Soles The following are the states of .the Union arranged In alphabetical order, Total Commercial Stocks as Shown by Partial Tabulation the number of square miles and num- ber of : We of Food Survey of December 1917 counties In each are equipped with very re-pa- 3I the best modern machinery for ir Alabama has 51,003 square miles work on boot and shoes, and we do sach work while 70a wait. and 67 counties; Arizona has 113.056 In these time oí expensive square miles and 13 Arkan- footwear it 'pay to have your old Tbe total stocks of wheat In commercial chnncls on December St, 1917, as counties; booU sas, 63,335 square miles 75 coun- and shoe repaired, If the repairing U done well and done in Indicated by a partial tabulation of the food survey of the latter date, were and one-hnl- ties; California, 158,297 square miles time. But If you wear them unUl they are past 1 approximately f as large as the commercial stocks on redemption It hand December and 58 counties; 103,948 better to buy a new pair. 31, 1916, according to a statement Issued by the United Colorado, States department of square miles and 59 agriculture. In this connection It Is pointed out counties; Connec- Try our method of repairing and be convinced that the commercial visible ticut. 4,905 square coun- of the fact thai uppiy figures publlHhed ly the Chicago board of miles and 8 repaired In time MTea the coat of a new trade showed stocks on hand ties; Delaware, 2.370 square mllea and pair of shoes." We une January 5, 1018. about 80 per cent of the commercial visible supply reported ; the best material we can get on the 3 counties: Florida. MOrtO amtara market. for January 6. 1017, while the visible supply reported by Brndstreet for Jan- uary miles and 40 counties; Georgia, 69.205 3, 1913, was approximately 30 per cent of that reported for January 6, qunre W. L. TOLLEY, Manager. mil, mnes and 137 counties; Idaho. ' 8;:,888 square miles 23 The commercial stocks of wheat and counties; at the end of December. 1917. compared Illinois, 60.605 sauare 102 more favorably with a year miles and those of earlier than did the stocks at the end of counties; Indiana, 80,334 square August, holdings miles 117, the of December 81, 1917, being 50 per cent of those and 02 counties; Iowa, 60,147 square reported for the corresponding date In 1918, while the commercial stocks of miles and 99 counties: Kansas. 82.158 The Clayton Electric Boot & August 31. 1917, were only 37 per Shoe cent of those for the same dnto in 1910. At square miles and 100 counties; Ken the same time It Is Indicated thnt there was only a silent chance In the rel tucky. 40,598 square miles and 119 ative Importance of the commercial stocks of flour on the dates of the two counties; JHospital surveys Loulslala. 48.606 square as compared with the corresponding dates a year earlier. On August miles and 60 cnuntlea nr nnrlahaa fli, ism, the commercial stocks of flour were about 75 per cent of the stocks Maine. 83.044 square miles and 16 reported on hand August 31. 1910, while on December 31. 1917, the stocks of counties; Moryland. e 13.827 squnre Hour wej-- i0 per cent of those reported for the corresponding date In 1916. miles and 24 counties: Massachusetts. ine total wheat crop of 1917 was approximately 050,000,000 bushels, as com 8,200 square miles and 14 counties; pored wlfh bushels for the previous yeor and with 800,000,000 bush aucnigan. 57.880 square miles nnd 83 els, the average for the five-ye- ar period 1011-101- counties; Minnesota, 84.6S3 square The final MONEY TO LOAN figures for the August 31, 1017, food survey show that the total miles nnd 83 counties : Mlaslaalnnl M . commercial stocks of wheat on 'that date were 75,000.000 bushels, or less than 803 square miles and 76 counties; Mis a two months supply, while the commercial stocks of flour were about 12.000, souri, uo.420 square miles and 115 coun- OKLAHOMA FARM 000 barrels, representing approximately a six weeks' sunnly. ties ; Montana. 140.997 sauare miles and Tbe elevators, mills, and wholesale grain dealers held 88.4 per cent of the 28 counties; Nebraska, 77,520 square commerclul stocks of wheat reported for August 31, 1017. and 35.8 per cent of miles and 01 counties; Nevada. 110.-00- 0 MORTGAGE CO. me total commercial stocks of flour reported for that dnte. In the case of square miles nnd 14 counties; New flour, retail dealers held 24.9 per cent, bnkera 20.3 per cent, wholesale grocers Hampshire. 9.841 square miles and 10 MAKES LOANS ON NEW MEXICO IMPROVED FARMS; EASY v.i per cent, and storage warehouses 5.3 per cent. counties; New Jersey, 8,224 square TERMS; QUICK SERVICE; NO DELAY. . Minnesota and California reported the largest commercial stocks of wheat miles nnd 21 counties; New Mexico, on August 31, 1017, their holdings being 7,200,000 and 6,891,000 bushels, re 122,624 square miles and 20 counties: New The Inspector wUl call and look oyer your farm, draw papers, etc., spectively, while Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas each held about 6,000,000 York, 40,204 square miles and 61 bushels. holdings counties; and thereby save you time and expense. Write or call on The combined of these five states amounted to 28,000,000 North Carolina. 52.429 bushels, or more than 45 per cent of the total for the United States. In the square miles and 98 counties; North V. E. DODSOX, Inspector case of flour, eight states reported about one-hn- lf of the total stocks of the Dakota. 70.837 sonare mllea and 4!f country. New leading 812,890 counties; Ohio. 41,040 square Clayton, New Mexico. York with barrels, followed by Pennsylvania miles and with 059,438. Illinois with 639.120. nnd Nebraska with 634.915 barrels, while 88 counties; Oklahoma, 70,057 square Texas, Minnesota, Missouri miles and 20 counties: Oreiron. 00.099 Office Callforpla, and each reported about 500,000 barrels. With Clayton Abstract Co. Fhone 223 or 181. squnre miles and 83 counties; Penn sylvania, 45,120 square miles and 67 Carries His Own Bones counties; P.hode Island, 1,248 square Around as a Mascot for miles and D counties: South Carolina. Varieties of Cheese 30,989 square miles and 44 counties; Coming Diamond Season foutn Dakota. 77.615 sauare mllea nnd Face the Building Material Question 58 counties ; Tennessee, 43.022 square Catalogued All ball players believe In luck and miles and 00 counties; Texas. 205,896 most carry n talisman of some sort, square miles and 246 counties: Utah. from a Common Sense stand but It remains for Forrest Cady, 84,800 square miles and 27 counties; (By the United Statee Department of Ag- point. A tailor cannot put shod- riculture.) Mack's new big catcher, to carry Vermont. 9,504 sauare miles and 14 dy into a suit of clothes and The distinct varieties of cheese num- around with him the strangest token counties ; Virginia, 42.627 square miles of all. Is make it as good and lasting as ber probably about 13, although the It nothing less than two ana i counties; Washington, 69,127 bones from his own body. square miles and 38 if he had used first-clas- s names given to the manufactured kinds counties; West cloth. Last winter Cady Virginia, 24.170 Same with building 'house. total several hundred. This statement was In a motor square miles and 65 a accident and had his shoulder broken counties; Wisconsin, 50,008 square The better the materials, Is made In the United States depart- the ment of agriculture's bulletin No. 008, in several places. Two pieces of bone miles nnd 71 Counties: Wvomlnir 07. better the building. We keep "Varieties of Cheese, Descriptions and 911 square miles nnd 13 counties. the best, Lumber, Building Analysis," which Is a revision of for- Material and CoaL Quality mer government publications on the and Service. subject. More than 40 names of cheese arc given in the bulletin nnd are of lo- BATCH OF SMILES cal origin, usually having been derived THE STAR LUMBER COMPANY from towns or communities.

A. best-know- E. MONTEITH. Manager. A list of the n names ap- It All Helps. CLAYTON. :- -: :- -j :: ;.: ... piEW MEXICO. plied to the distinct varieties or groups "I ordered my garden seed today." Is as follows: ' "Your garden was a failure laat vear. Brick, caclocavnllo. enmembert, wasn't Itr Cheddar, cottage, diy, ednn, emmental, "In a wny It wns. Still, mv neigh bors' chickens got gouda, hand, holsteln, II in burg, neuf-chate- l, fat on the seed I pannesan, roquefort, sapsngo, planted, so my work still had some scanno and trapplst. Descriptions and effect toward relieving the food chemical analyses of the foreign and domestic cheese mentioned In the bul- f letin are given alphabetically. Dropped Within Reach. "Do you your Attempts to make emmental and like eggs dropped T" llmburg In country "You bet! I was delighted whet cheese this have they came down twenty been very successful, the bulletin says. cents!" These varieties being made by 500 Forrest Cady. are Playing factories In Wisconsin and by 8afe. alone were removed, and now Cady Is never "You have plant factories In Ohio, New York and north- without them. ern Investigation ed mostly onions Illinois. also has "They are a part of me or were." and radishes." shown that enmembert and a cheese Cady explains, "and I'm only carrying "Yes," returned Our Interest in Your of the same general nature as roque- Crop or Garden them as near where they belong as Mr. Crosslots. fort or stllton, can be made success- I cnn. My arm's as good as ever, "Nobody at our fully In this country. Does Not Cease When although I thought for a time that I house eats them. We've "There Is no reason," says the bul would never play ball again. Yet So If they don't letin, "to believe that any variety of somehow I feel that lfvI lost those happen to grow It Sold You the Seed cheese Imported cannot be made here, two little pieces of bone my arm won't make so although with present knowledge It would go back on me." much difference." would not be advisable to try to make many In- We want you to succeed in your kinds. Probably scientific Two His Senior In Years. undertaking, vestigation Im- Salaries Paid to Governors would show how to A lady, anxious to find out how whether a hundred acres of field crop or a rod square prove on the average quality of By Various the States of Union many children a new neighbor bad of war garden. cheese made In the old countries, for asked one of the boys, "How many of It must be remembered that only the Governors of Vermont and Nebraska you are there To this end we glad very T"' are at all times to advise you best Is shipped by the European receive $2,500 a year, the governors "Five," he answered. makers, poorer be- in regard to cultivation and care of your crop or gar- the rest, or grades, of Arizona, Maine, New Hampshire, "Are you the questioned ing consumed home. Unfortunate- oldestr the den ; tell you at New Mexico, Ithode Island and South ludy. what implement to use and when to use ly a feeling prevails In the United Dakota receive 13,000 a year; the gov- No," the boy replied, "there are two it 1 when to lay by and when to harvest ; when to States that cheese equal to the best of store ernor of South Carolina receives $3,-50- 0 older'n me ma and pa." and when to market ; in fact, we are willing and eager the European product cannot be pro- a rear: the coventors of 'Arkanaaa duced here. feeling Is based upon to give you all the help we can This Connecticut, Delaware, Nevada, North His Ear to the Ground. at all times. a lack of knowledge of actual condi- Carolina, Texas, Utah and Wyoming "What Is your . tions in Europe and of the conditions 14.000 Call at our Clayton or Des Moines offices any receive a vear: the imvornnri Ideas as to the po- at affecting the qualities of cheese. Cer- of Maryland, Mississippi and Okla litical sltuatlonT" time and maybe we'll both learn something. tain parts of Europe probuhly are bet- homa receive $4,500 a year; the gov- "My re-y-ft by con- 1$ friend," GOVERNMENT ter favored desirable climatic ernor of Iowa receives $4,600 a year; plied - SEED BEANS AT $9 ÍER CWT. by ' Senator 8or- ditions and more general dissemina- the governors of Alabama, Colorado, fhpm. tion of the bacteria or molds necessary j "we regular Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas. Lou- exoert oollticlana to the characteristic ripening of dif rr YOUR SUCCESS MEANS OUR isiana. . Missouri. Montuno know how to go SUCCESS ferent varieties, but even the best aver Oregon, Virginia. West Virginia age and with the people. natural conditions can be Improved Wisconsin receive $3,000 a year; the on by artificial means since necessary And Just now aQ governors of North Dakota and Wmh. of molds or bacteria can be grown In pure our people ara Ington receive $6,000 a year ; the gov- fighting and utilized anywhere. How- for our culture ernor of Kentucky receives $0,500 a ever, the cost may render It country and. not 4 STATES SEED CO. year: the governors of Minnesota and for Jobs." Tennessee receive $7,500 a year; the governors of Indiana and Massachu- w. 1 roaMKLur. A S4CARB The Better Way. New Calendar Demanded. DEAL setts receive $8.000 a vear: th "These old calendars are no good." Maaaa-- "Do you tell bedtime stories at crnors of California, New Jersey, Ohio they give yon day Oar lfott your, "Don't the of tho house? and Pennsylvania receive $10,000 a week, month and year!" used to my got ; "I until wife next year the governor of Illinois receives "Yea, but who cares. What I want to me. Now I either git home In good $12,000 a year; the governor of New to when get up In the morning aeaso say nothing about learn I r It." xotx receives $20.000 a year. la what I go without today."

1 THE CLAYTON NEWS Fair and Square

FOREIGN . NEWS TO DATE Food situation In Austria is cause HUN OFFENSIVE of internal troubles. In some of the prison camps' of eriaun-ie-e IN PARAGRAPHS Austria the death rate from starva- INWESTCRUSI1ED d tion was reported to have reached forty a day. CAUGHT FROM THE NETWORK OP probably is a new German Roofing What AUSTRALIANS WIN NEAR 8AILLY- - WIRES ROUND ABOUT liquified gas was projected against the roof that copes with all conditions. Plcardy front where American troops LE SEC, EAST OF AMIENS AND The WORLD. Sparks, smoke, acids or fumes have no effect on a Ctrtain-Ut4xo- o. THS re fighting. WEST OF MARLANCOURT. fcae. aun cannot corroas vrnain-vta- . i ne new oi me iuh Labor and Socialist organizations in cannot cause it to melt or run. Certain-tti- J haa the-- Austria threaten revolt against the ability to reiiit every form of roofing attack, and the DURING THE PAST WEEK government action In suspending durability to give year after year of weather-pro- of ser- REDS MARCH Oil FINLAND vice, with little or no maintenance cort. Ctrtain-ttt- d offer every practical roofing advantage with a minimum Two women spies, Josephine Alva roofing investment. res and Victorino Faucher, condemned la every town, chr and ertloe r W tot Ctrtmlw RECORD OF IMPORTANT IVENTi to court-martia- l $nd. Erarywaera Ctntht Ht4 caaara for fcaUdiare to death by Jan. 25, were -- FOR BUSY UKRAINE PREMIER 8LAIN AND ol all rrpe aad CONDENSED executed at Nantes, France. tar beaeee, ANARCHY THREATENS U. . lactaria, raaad elevetera, PEOPLE. very arafae, wsreaeaeee, bátala, laraa The Japanese are proud of the tares, albatlaJaas, ate. young ON ITALIAN FRONT. batidlas, achievement of Maseo Goto, a la arrljrlc ral ar frees ihuiflea, Otara aW la my WMlirn Newapspsr Union mws Barrica. civilian aviator, who has Just flown oaslar lor matean. ABOUT WAR from Tokio to Osaka, a distance of 3E0 Uarastaa a, IS ar II yam, amrfcg wtaha THE Wsstsrn Newspaper Union News Service, Cmtlm aW caoa ka ens my atbtr Im at loot If) The Nlcarflguan Congress declared miles. eaat an4 larlaf M low. sad aMlnicnanc practically Foreign reply Rome, May 9. The Vosslche' Zel attaint. Ctnmtn-tm- Is awr rrmnmitml tbaa ordinary roll war on Germany and her allies. Secretary Balfour, moaa. becnaat it cm, m awry ft Uj uU huta anca loutnr. ing query Com- tung declares it is "time to recognize British casualties reported during to a in the House of Certaln-tee- that the German offensive in the west d Products Corporation the week ending May 7 reached a to- mons at London, declared that no tffka) aitjrinaauM la da CWm at Aswiaa been crushed." Mart! tal of 38,691. peace offer had been made to the al- has Mannfaetarara af anni- lies recently. Ctrtatn-tf- d Paint Vamithtt Tuesday, May 7, was the third London, May 9. In an attack Roofing Lusltanla All wofk in Austria-Hungar- y ceased versary of the sinking of the against the British and French line a of on May day, according to Information ha)ssPaV WofcF- r " by a German submarine with loss between La Clytte and Voormezeels T LJ 1,275 received at Copenhagen. The workers a lives. In the Ypres sector, the Germans suc re- passed a resolution demanding an Germans are credited. In reports ceeded, after heavy fighting, In enter eight-hou- r day. ceived at Paris, with Injecting asphyx- ing the allied front lines at certain r ::!!::;: V iating gas Into letters sent home by A Beuter dispatch from Tokio says points, according to Field Marshal prisoners In their camps. that the Russian authorities at Ir- Halg's official communication Wednes The American artillery fired 00,000 kutsk have arrested the Japanese vice day evening. The communication adds shells Into the German trenches be- consul and also the president of the that at all other points the enemy mat fore a recent attack, completely blot- Japanese association on the charge of with repulse. ting out, was announced at being military epieB. them it British troops on May 7 entered the alM.lMWMMHs Taris. General Skoropauski, who has pro Turkish town of Kerkuk, eighty miles .North of the Soranie, the Austral- claimed himself "Hetmán" of Ukraine, southeast of Mosul, in Mesopotamia, ians advanced 700 yards on a 1,500-yar- d has dissolved the central and little the British war office announced. The front Sunday, and early Monday rada and all peasants' committees, British met with no opposition. Ths they added another 500. yards on a and has annulled all previous decrees Turks on retiring left 600 men in the front of the rada and Russian provisional Kerkuk hospital. ÚajflldlIO With three well placed shots the governments, according to advices re The Australians Tuesday night American steamer Tidewater disposed ceived at Zurich. made another advance, pushing for- of an enemy submarine shortly before Pleasant A. Stovall, American min ward their linca 500 yards along a midnight, March 17, the Navy Depart- ister to Switzerland, has sent a note front of 600 yards near Sallly-le-Se- - mytt that's what thousands of farmers ment announced Tuesday. to the Swiss government declaring on the sector east of Amiens. They lxsz say. who have cone from the U. S. to The report says: "Between that the United States challenges Ger also pushed back the Germans 300 settle on hohiesteads or buv land in Western Canada. Canada's Ancre and the Sommc the enemy many s alleged blockade of Switzer yards along a front of 500 yards west invitation to every industrious worker to settle In the BianiioDa, or Is especially at- above Sallly-le-Seo- . Saskatchewan Aiterta attractive. She wants employed Australians for a night land. He said American warships are of Morlancourt Just fanners to make money and happy, prosperous homes for themselves y ' tack. On both sides of the Corbie-Bra- esccortlng two American merchant- Notwithstanding a heavy bar- by helping her raise immense wheat crops to feed the world. road they succeeded In reaching men to France, laden with grain des- rage, the Germqps were unable to pre- our foremost line." tined for Switzerland. vent their advance. You Can Get Homestead of 160 Tues- a Acres Free A wounded British airman back The lynching at Colllnsville, 111., last Successful minor operations reports squadron day night resulted in the advance of or other lands at very low prices. Where you can bay good farm from France thnt the month of Robert P. Prager, a German per operating In an Important sector on was by the British Unes a short distance in land at $15 to $30 acre that will raise 20 to 43 bushels of $3 who accused the mob which wheat to the acre it's easy to become prosperous. Canadian farmera the Amiens front has probably estab- hanged him of disloyalty, has infuriat the Amiens sector between the of- also grow wonderful crops of Oats, Barley and Flax. .Mixed Farm lished a record by bringing down 10C ed German editors. The Zeitunjr Am Somrae and Ancre rivers, the war lag is fully as profitable an industry as grain raising. The excellent enemy machines In six weeks, Includ- Mlttag of Berlin calls upon the Ger fice announced Wednesday. grasses, full of nutrition, are the only food required either ing twenty-on- e In one day. man government to make strong rep Increr.sed artillery activity was de- for beef or dairy purposes. Good schools and churches; mat the recent British attack on resentations to Washington, remind veloped by the hostile artillery on ths markets convenient; climate excellent. Write for literature - particulars as to reduced railway rates to Supt of Im- - ing the American government Flanders battle front between Mete- and the German submarine base at Zee- that migration, Ottawa, Canada, or to " brugge was successful is admitted by Germany holds a number of American ren and Kemniel. the Frankfurter Zeltung In comment' prisoners upon whom reprisals might Along the battle Unes in northern W. V. BENNETT Ing upon the newspaper be taken, "so as to prevent the lynch allied troops still await Room 4, Bee Blda., Omaha. Neb. affair. The France the Canadian Government Agent urges that the German navy take Ing of Germans in America from be the shock of renewed heavy fighting coming fashionable sport." SI measures to deal "with an antagonist by the Germans. of remarkable boldness." The presence of an American con SPORT people swallow flattery It Is Learned by Examinations. The British made a tingent and a Bohemian legion on the Unless successful raid Pal Moore of Memphis outboxed Ed apt to make them sick. Of 1,700 men, women and children Neuvllle-Vitass- e, Italian front is reported in a dispatch near southwest of die Wilmer of Pittsburg, at Baltimore. recently .subjected to physical exam- Arras, the war office reports. Three from Austrian press headquarters. Phantom Mike Gibbons, once near FOOT-EAS-E inations In Framlngham, Mass., 82 per,, machine guns were captured. The USE ALLEN'S world middle-weigh- t champion, is cent were found to be suffering from French in Amiens were sue . Copenhagen, May 9. The premiar The antlseptlo powder to ba ahaken Into tho the sector through with the fight game forever, hoen and sprinkled 10 tne root-uai- it reiteres some form of disease. cessful In a similar maneuver. In ad of Ukrainla (Russia) has been killed patatal, swollen, smarting; feet and takes tba He is now boxing instructor at Camp during riots, and a state of anarchy is sting out of corns and bunions. The American, dition they repulsed an attempted Ger Dodge, Iowa. British, and French troops use Allen's Foot Dr. Pierce's Pelleta are best for liver, man attack. The Italians dispersed threatened in the country, said a dis Esse. The greatest comforter known tor aU Cumberland, Md., wants to stage patch from Berlin. Several persons footachea. Sold ererywhere, 6c. Adr. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet hostile patrols on various parts of the for a laxative, for a Ad. the Jess Willard-Fre- Fulton bout for were killed in Kiev (the capital ol three cathartic front. Adam lind a spare rib with apple the world heavyweight championship. Ukrainla) during the outbreaks. Mean Insinuation. There was a terrific bombardment It also declares it has the method and sauce. of two hours' duration Monday night "What taking ynys the pretty widow if its plana, work out Uncle Sam will Copenhagen, May 9. An army of In connection with two was has." "Yes, I Weard she was some- raids. One down the biggest purse. 100,000 Russians is marching on Fin- Ten smiles for a nickel. Always buy Red out by enemy Cross Bag Blue: have beautiful, cleat thing of a kleptomaniac." carried the and was un land from Petrocrad, according to in successful. The was by Can GENERAL white clothes. Adv. other the formation received here. The Finnish The energy wasted In postponing a adians, near Neuvllle-Vitasse- , south Nelson Moore, 81, believed to be the government bes refused to issue pass- a clock Is wound up It goes. duty for tomorrow which ought to be west of Arras. The Canadian last real son of the American Revo- When raiders ports to Russia on the ground the a business Is wound up It stops. done today will often do the work. reported many lution, died hiB home in Omaha. When that Germans were at two countries are at war. killed or 1 wounded in hand Tammany Hall In New York, es seems aóW 'I fighting great There little doubt that A n and destruction was tablished a precedent by admitting monarch will be proclaimed In wrought In Fin the enemy's defense women as members of its executive land, says a Stockholm dispatch to works. committee. the London Times, and that the Ger UíiJÜl WESTERN Memorial day, 1918, will find new man candidate, Duke Adolph Freder Airedales are superior to the Ger graves of American soldiers and sail- ick of Mecklenberg-Schwerln- , uncle of man police dogs for war work, in the ors who died for their country. They the crown princess of Germany, will opinion of signal corps experts. Lieut will nobe forgotten. be King. William T. Butler, stationed at Chi Pope Benedict has served notice on Russian warships have bombarded cago, appealed for thirty females of the world that the Vatican will not German forces in the harbor of Mar the breed between the ages of 10 and be a party to any "peace offensive" iupol, the-Berl- in war office announced 18 months. at the present time. Tuesday night. having After served twelve years as Former King Constantlne of Greece. IMMENSE WINTER WHEAT CROP, mayor of Omaha, James C. Dahlman is seriously ill at Zurich, Switzerland, Tells How EATONIC Makes known as the cowboy mayor, was de according to a dispatch to the Paris Department of Agriculture Estimates Sick Stomach Well feated for according to In Temps from Zurich. Yield of 572,539,000 Bushels. ( yon from stomach trouble, read below and If suffer complete returns. Coakley, Washington. A winter wheat crop learn what Wm. A. Santeunana. Capt. of U. 8. Nav Caleb who was a powder mnA ImiW nf th. WmU Fumu 1 1 .H Marina Band. A fire of unknown origin at Ogden boy under Admiral Farragut and of 672,539,000 bushels was forecast by says about the wonderful stomach? relief. The splendid 4 mMmlt OSS completely Department Agriculture, basing thla not! hand Laadar assured from tba Of Utah, destroyed the power fought in many Civil war engage- the of 'f EATONIC should ba your guide, and jeu boukl atar station and car barns of the Bamber- ments, died at Harrison, N. J. its estimates on conditions existing using EATONIC today. ger May 1, on canvass of Electric railroad, causing a loss es Ten dollars weekly is the minimum afid a the acre Estonle Remedy Co.. Chicago, M. Waahrastoa. o- O. tlmated at $750,000. wage for women in professional and age, wun continued ravoraaie con Oantlcmea: EATONIC la an InTsIaabM rmaarir far aaa lauiaaauoa. A nava uaea it wicn exoauaat raewis. WASHINGTON general offices, fixed by the California ditions the crop will be one of the vary crmy roan. largest ever grown. America Is now shipping small ar State Industrial Commission, effective July 2. The area of winter wheat on May mies to France In response to thé al y Oapt, UataaS Band. 1 30,392,000 acres. U. a Nay sad Laadat lied appeal for reserves. Red Cross pledges of $250,000, more was The condition of the crop was 86.4 per cent of a nor A than half Hawaii's allotment, were $1,000,008,000 appropriation for mal, indicating an acre yield of ap production was made at- Honolulu following a dem- aircraft asked of Con proximately 15.7 bushels. 5 gress by the War Department. onstration and parade of thousands. War time economy was urged on the Stocks of bay on farms May 1 are U Five hundred machine guns AT of all estimated at 11,096,000 tons. Aver K I 5v as duty kinds are being ground out nation a patriotic in a formal .eta YOUR STOMACH'S SÁKtÓ of Amer by age condition of pastures was 83.1 per ' tlimammmJh rrOR ica's factories per day for army statement the council of national ti the defence. cent of a normal; spring plowing was Indigestion. I ver there. ft i Quickly Removes All Stomach Misery Wrapped in canvas body of 77.5 per cent completed, and spring Tea steel ships of 57.C95 tons, the and Irma was found planting 60.8 per cent. Ix wooden ships of 21,500 tons were Pallatlnus under the Acid and Gassy Stomach cement floor in the of Production of rys, forecast from launched by American yards In the basement the Hera's tha secret: EATONIC Drive the Gas ouW house at Detroit, Mich., formerly oc- May 1 conditions, will be 82.629,000 111 week ending May 5. 85, of the body and the Bloat Goes With Id Guaranteed n cupied by Helmuth Schmidt, whose bushels, based on a condition of 1 : . i: M tin.! rA a Knv tvtatf. U An agreement on the bill extending per cent of a normal. suicide In the Highland Park Jail ten a mm VOBta oniv a cene or two a aav u use tu u draft law to youths 21 of hay will be 107,850, U f--i If roo want quick rallaf yoo ahonld the the selective days ago resulted in an Investigation Production r at would rail. 'try years of age since June 5, 1917, was to" 000 tons, based on a condition of 89. Trial oí Eatonic rree wlU-- full dirac determine of at - the fate least three - ' ....iTMtVionVa.1 ITONIC. Vuirinad reached by the Senate and House con women who lived with Schmidt as his per cent of a normal, and an expected iÁjuimm aa a Duatal card willbrins roa trial boa froa with full riirmUtna foroa.br raturnaiaU. i1-- r uucago, ferees. wtt acreage of 69,531,000 acres, of which SL k. f awiaf r mill ait, t Bamaay Caaisaay. lust aautb Wabaab Avaaas, lu. 12,601,000 Is tame and 15,926.000 wild. Fair and Equaxo THE CLAYTON NEWS

three hours, expecting to be blown to In several hundred yard away. The f '""Ssajpaaa" . iajn mi m . mm i RETREAT OF 111 bit any second, we finally moved for- cannon fire censed, the machino guns ward. Just as wo left the copse, from settled down to an occasional fitful Pithy News behind us. tut over a ridge, enme a burst and It was midday of a beautiful Items stream of galloping horses. spring day. VIVIO WORD PICTURE PAINTED "It's the cavalry," someone shouted, A couple, of partridge flew over me. Gathered From All Over BY AN ILLINOIS OFFICER IN but soon I mode out Umbers and field What did they know or care about all 2"ns. THE GREAT BATTLE. this noise and racket and men getting They galloped past ns, going like up In line and killing each other! New Mexico To drive a mad. took up a position to our right, Along about three o'clock things tank, handle the guns, and swung be weep orer enemy Into position, nnllmhered, and gan to liven up agajn. In the mean- the trenches, takes BRITISH IN HERCULEAN TASK In Weaiern Ntwepaper L'nton Nave Service. strong nerves, good two minutes were blazing away. It time headquarters had been establish- rich blood, a good was a COMINO BE YE. stomach, liver kidneys. thrilling sight. ed In a sunken road with banks about ITS. and When tho October Annual meeting Niw Mexloo time comes, man with red blood Torn by Shell. fifteen feet high on either side (later Public Health Aeaoclatlon. the In Although Enemy Divisions Numbered In going forward we went around this cut was his reins "Is up and at It" He has Iron half filled with dead). The foundation for the building to nerves Ten to One, Slaughter of Germans the end of the larger wood In front of My aid post was a dugout near by for hardships an Interest In his us, in be occupied as a postoffice in Taos Was Terrifle Thrilling Details by over ground that was torn to bits and gradually things got work grips him. That's the way you by hotter and has been completed. Lieut. Roswell T. Pettit the heavy shell fire that had Just hotter. feel when you have taken a blood and preceded, over edge, across a Marie S. Beatty of Albuquerque has nerve tonic, made up of Blood root. another Onr men had dug themselves In valley, and under the crest of a hill. been commissioned a notary public Golden Seal root. Stone root. Cherry Details of the nalg ret rent la the and were popping away with their And here we found the tanks going by' Governor Llndsey. bark, and rolled Into a sugar-coate- d famous battle In Plcardy. are most rifles. The field 'batteries behind us v over the top of the hill to take up The organization a company to tablet nnd sold In sixty-cen- t by al- Interestingly told by First Lieutenant were putting up a barrage, airplanes of rials helr position. At this point we were put Into operation the lumber mills la most all druggists for past fifty yeara Roswell T. Pettit. M. O.-R- . of Ot- were circling overhead, both ours and C. still about a mile from the as Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dlscor-er- y. III., In a front line. the Germans'. up Albuquerque Is under way. tawa, letter to his fnther, At place I opened up The Germans put a In this an aid post counter-barrag- New quota 233,000 This tonic, liquid or tablet form. Dr. W. tuber-- " guns Mexico's of the J. Petllt of the Ottawa under the crest of the hill to take care the machine Is Just what you need this spring to miosis colony ami published In the were going like mad. I was standing men called on .May 25 Is 985, and they of what wounded came In while we will go to Camp Cody Tor training. give you vim, vigor and vitality. At tho Chicago Trilmne. The American offl-e- r were getting with the colonel on a little rise of fog. Into position. I looked ground Thomas J. Hunt of Philadelphia baa end of a hard winter, no wonder endured nine days of the horrors above the sunken road when "run-down,- back across the valley we had Just you feel " blue, out of sorts. was In the thickest of the Germans broke through about a been reappointed commissioner of and traversed. Try this "Medical Discovery" of Dr. during the retreat of the BrlilHh Fifth rolle to the, north of us. They could deeds for New Mexico by Governor W. Shrapnel was bursting In air, Pierce's. Don't To-da- y army from St. Quentln. the be plainly seen pouring over the ridge E. Llndsey. wait! is tho Lieutenant shells were whizzing our day to begin I A "pep," report overhead, and in close formation. little and yon Pettita of the battle thrills, and guns behind me were belching forth William McKean of Taos has been laugh and Uve. stress of the great named county highway superintendent the conflict are the fire. The noise was deafening. Tanks Get Into Action. The best means to oil the machinery giren Impressions In any of V. Dick-ma- before his had A railroad ran through the valley Then the tanks came up, and you Taos county to succeed P. of the body, put tone Inlo the liver, ' way been dulled by time, Im- resigned. written and an engine pulling a couple of flat should have seen them run I Just like kidneys and circulatory system. Is to mediately his experience. house-cleanin- g. after His cars was going by. A couple of sol- rabbits I The tanks retired: the Albuquerque Lodge, No. 461, B. P. first practice a good letter follows: diers were sitting on the rear truck Boches reformed and came at it O. E., voted Its officerc authority to I know of nothing better os a laxativo Lieutenant Pettlt's Letter. swinging their feet. A shell burst on again. They tell me that at certain InvesOtl.OOO of the lode funds In the thnn a vegetable pill made up of May-appl- e, March 30. the track and only missed the last car places our men withstood fifteen suc- third Liberty Bond Issue. leaves of aloe and Jalap. This Dear Father: Now that the show Is about fifteen yards. Neither man was cessive attacks and that the Germans The total of tax levies for all pur- la commonly sold by all druggists as for me for I over the time being, and hit and the train went blithely on. went down In thousands. One Welsh- poses In New Mexico last year was Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and have time to breathe and sleep and eat By this time it was getting along man told me that his gun accounted $5,956,278.62, according to figures of should be taken at least once a week to I'll try you the twenty-fiv- e and write, and tell about toward evening, the sun was sinking for 75 In three minutes during one the State Tax Commission. clear feet of Intestines. e You the battle. Before this In the west, and finally went down a ware. will thus clean the system expel you will have had the whole story from John Sullivan, who made two at- the poisons and keep well. How Is great ball of fire. At the time, I re- Machine-gu- n bullets were nipping papers, I you tempts to kill himself at Albuquerque the time to clean house. the but know will be member, I noticed Its color. It was around me. the shell fire was getting Give yourself Interested In knowing what I did In a short time ago, died In the State a spring house cleaning. Adr. the blood red and had a sinister look. Was hotter, and even though It was a won- affair. Hospital for the Insane at Las Vegas. It my Imagination, or might It have derful sight to watch I decided "dis- Awarded GRANO PRIZE at e P. E. Of course, the things I saw were land sales were held at Silver P. I. but bcert a premonition T At any rate, I cretion was the better part of valor," State an Infinitesimal part of a gigantic City, for Grant county, and at Doming shall never forget the color of the sun or something Jlke that, and got down whole and It would be Impossible for as it set that nlght.at the end of the In my dugout. for Luna county. About 30,000 acres me to give a correct description of the first day probably great- were auctioned, mostly In small tracts. of one of the I was sitting there smoking a cig- battle. "And as I write this, I do It est battles In history. It certainly The State Corporation Commission with no knowledge whatever of what arette when my orderly came down didn't look good to me. and said I was being relieved and was lias remitted to the state treasurer has been going on even a few, miles The drumming of the guns contin- the following receipts for April: Cor- from me. to go back and work with the ambu- ued, twilight gradually deepened into lance. poration fees, $517.80; insurance fees, I hare not seen a paper In eight days ; Fifteen hours later the man night, the signalers stopped their wig- that relieved me was captured. But $522. I have received no mall, and the pnjy ; wagging and took up their flash sig- I am getting ahead of my story. For the second time In a year the a tmapvsBttr Information we have received has been nals, a fog dropped down on us and iff by word of mouth, and most of what I went bnck to the advanced dress- sawmill of Raymundo Romero, above put the lights out of business, and - - ing Manznno- in the Manzano mountains, we hear must be wild rumors. For ex- when we left to go forward under the station through the hottest slell fire I ever experienced. buimed to the ground, the loss being ample: The French have advanced cover of darkness they were busy put- More than 20 miles at Verdun, the Ameri- once I went down on my face whpn a $10,000. ting out their telephone lines signal- (LMK FOR THIS UBfl H shell burst and the pieces went whiz- Odd Fellows from all over the Pe- - r- cans have taken Ostend, and are on ers and runners don't have an easy i- ii their way to Zeebrugge, and a great zing over my head. I spent the night cos valley gathered in Ctovla to cele- 10O4L EirmAjftirfM- -' timo. UKJ In a mined village where the advanced brate the nlnty-nint- h anniversary of JLr iuit utKirmui naval battle has been fought In the Shell Dump Goes Up. NoYth sea. dressing station was located, and all the founding of the order in tho Unit- á new suit FREE iftheyrip All I know Is that on this part of the Behind us a shell landed in an am- night they shelled It to blazes. It was ed States. dump up IMITATIONS front the Germans attacked us In over- munition and it went with a remarkable how few casualties we A persistent rumor from Socorro Is I roar; If dtalrr JOB. w3I Mnd Úwmt, whelming numbers, In places ten divi- then the rifle ammunition started had. to the effect that a bunch of cowboys Tom nía WT e going oft like a great bunch of fire- Uttffca prepaMl oa tcnp of pnee. Ml sions to our one; that they suffered About eleven o'clock the morning of banged with barbed wire a man Levi S V Co, San Fr crackers, and great tongues of flame trau. terrible losses, but finally broke the third day a shell blew In the side charged with seditious and disloyal through our Unes one lit up the sky. of our post, but luckily no one was Wat eon CoUmta, of defense, after utterances in that section. PATENTS Patent Lawyer.Waatitneloa,I. ' is reported Germans another, and fighting for the most part, It that the had hart. We stuck to It until about four l. 11 Advloe.nd bookalrM. Mrs. George W. Prichard has been Batea reasonable. Illg heeliefereneee. Beeteenrloea. a rear guard action, we have retired broken through our line and we were in the afternoon, when we saw our counter-attac- k appointed chairman of woman's to in the morning. We men retiring over a ridge In of the about 19 miles In a straight line. front De- New Idea in Sea Transportation. got Into positions without a single us, keeping up a continuous machine committee of the State Council of For a week before the battle started casualty. I opened an post fense, succeeding Miss Jessie Massie, The detachable power plant method aid in au gun and rifle fire, and we beat It back speeding up we had been expecting It; we were old dugout and settled down to sleep resigned because of ill health. of ocean transportation, ready to move on 30 minutes' no- to another village and opened anoth- as proposed by II. do. M. until morning. You may think It fun- Snell, has tice. I had been out with combatant er post. The monthly distribution of atata been Interesting British engineers. Tho ny that one could sleep under such land funds April was placed In as well as medical officers on tours of The Begrimed Lord. for the plan Is to fit a set of Diesel engines ' conditions, but I had been up since hands of State Treasurer H. L. Hall reconnaissance, definite methods of ten on driving electric generators Into a spe- 5:30, had tramped about six or seven About o'clock the morning of by R. P. Ervlen, commissioner of pub- evacuation of the wounded had been the day Thyme, my col- cial steel caisson, which would huve miles, had had a rather frying day fourth Lord lic lands. It totals $102.127.84. worked out, and our plans of counter- and was dog tired. onel when I was with the battalion, also quarters for the engineers, and attack been made. After four or five So I settled down on the rough plank stumbled Into the shack where I was Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cortes of San- to mount this caisson detncluibly on daya of waiting, the storm finally floor and was Boon asleep. I must sitting. He looked like a ghost. He ta Fé received a telegram stating that the stem of any one of several hulls. broke. have been asleep a couple of houra had lost his hat, his face was covered their daughter In law, Mrs. Adelaldo By special pontoons the transfer would be very quickly The Boche opened up on us at S a. m., when a --runner came from headquar- with a four days' beard, the aweat Cortez and her little child were run made from a vessel March 21, with the heaviest barrage I ters nd told as we were to move off had traced tracks in the dust from his over by a locomotive In Trinidad, arriving in iiort to one ready to depart. hare ever heard. "Stand to," was Immediately. I looked at my watch and forehead to his chin. His sleeve was Colo., and were killed instantly. Bach hull would have Its own electric sounded, we turned out dressed, and it was 1 :30 a. m. on the second day. torn and bloody and he had a gash In Albino Carillo was killed and motors running the propellers, but cur- other rent had all our equipment packed in 30 We went back to the railroad, fol- his arm where he had been struck by members of a section crew were bad- would be supplied through wires ' from the generating minutes. Then we sat down and lowed It around to a position some six a piece of flying shell, case. ly Injured near Tecolote when the mo- caisson. Not least bar-ra- g of the advantages, It Is claimed, waited for orders to move. The miles to the north of us, landing there "My God, you torcar In which they were riding was would doc, are here!" he be a subdivision of the hull Insuring kept up continuously, sometimes about 4 In the morning and flopped said. "You got In struck by a With exception out Just time. The train. the greater security against submarines. heavier and then of less Intensity, down on the floor of some abandoned battalion Is all gone. The sunken road of Carillo, all jumped, and Carillo was sometimes It seemed to be to the north huts to wait further orders. Our or- Is filled with dead mostly Huns, thrown under the train and his head Arranges Compact Nautical of us and then suddenly It switched to ders came along about 9 o'clock. We damn 'em. The Uno broke on the cut off. Chart I Economizing space paper, the south. marched up across the open prairie, right; we were surrounded, and at time, and were up as soon as It the sun shining, and It was really Grover C. Johnson, who recently Cnpt. Fritz K. Uttmnrk, head of a gov- Our balloons hot the last wo were fighting back and to -' went Santa Fé from Union county ernment nautical school In New York, . was light and the airplanes were bui- Just like some of the warm days we back. Only thirty us got away." ( of to give himself Into the custody of the has devised a new chart for finding a sing over our heads. 'The ground mist get the last of March at home. In So we knew the Boche had broken - necessary warden of the state penitentiary to ship's position at sen. A vessel's posi- gradually cleared and the Germans going forward It was through to our right and our left, and camp seventy-fiv- e In serve a term of from twelve to fifteen tion by the present method can be as- put a hall of shrapnel on our for us to march yards It was a question of how long It would field guns. years for murder In the second degree, certained only after a protracted cal- and we all took cover, but three men front of three batteries of bo before we, too, were surrounded, were hit. Why It Is a fellow always There are six guns to a battery. They has received a commutation of his culation on about 200 square feet of - but we wanted to stick it out as lonf eighteen-poun- d sentence to from not less one charts. This dlffculty has been over- feels safer with a roof over his head, shoot an shell and as we than were gun was could. year to not more than three years. come iy a plotting chart less than one even If he knows bullets and shrapnel while we there each But not more than an hour later a shooting twice to minute. You "Reports In- qmire foot In area. and pieces of shell will go through the medical officer ruAed In from one of everywhere Indicate can Imagine the wheri I tell acreage boards and corrugated Iron Just like racket the battalions and between gasps for creased of spring wheat, oats, paper. you that the discharge of one gun can corn, bean;- - kafflr corn, mllo, alfalfa Well Matched. breath told us the Germans were on They couple. s Ordered to Move. be beard about four miles. In addi- and cotttfn, either in or going in, and Kdltli ere an Ideal the edge of the village, had shot him Kdward ' Our to move finally came and tion the Boche was trying to knock unusual activity In preparation of Indeed. orders through the sleeve with a machine Kdlth Yes. He has ambition we off to brigade assem- out this battery and he was dropping both old and new lauds," says Meteor- nai marched the gun bullet (luckily that was all), and she has wealth. bly point several miles away. This as- his six inch shells a little too close for ologist Charles T. Llnney In the crop comfort. for us to beat It. sembly point was In a little bunch of The ninth day, sitting around the report for New Mexico. Nearly In a Trap. treea about the size of Allen park and fire In our mess after the best dinner The ancient salt beds of Torrance behind and separated from a larger Then I made a lovely mistake. I we had had In days, the commanding county, to which pilgrims from Colo- wood In front. In larger wood an post bat- (Qóó&i the was to establish aid near officer handed me some fjapera and rado and Chihuahua wended their - there was a battery of heavy artillery talion headquarters and went blithely said, "Here Is something that will In- way 400 years ago to load their wag- and shells were dropping In there two on when I met a company commander terest you, Pettit. I want to aay wo ons with the precious product, and savs- - 0 or three to a minute, and it was heavy and asked blm where to go. shall be sorry to lose you." which contains Inexhaustible supplies too. a quarter a tuff, "Back there about of And Is what was: "Lieut. of purest salt, are to be worked on a they big replied. "This is front this it Sometimes overshot the mile," he the Roswell T. Pettit, M. R. C., Is relieved big scale and New Mexico should be- IShl ' were landing in company. you keep on In g wood and shells the center If from duty with British arm and come one of the important open around the wood where my 'direction you are going you are the little the will proceed to A. E. F where ho states of the union, brigade Its assembly point. As up over ridge and Fritx will the had going that will report duty." Mrs. L. Bradford Prince of Santa Fé, we approached our copse we be waiting for you with a machine for little In the morning. a member of the commission ap- some dls--. gun." I leave for Paris could make all this out from pointed by Governor Llndsey to pur- away and It wasn't a pleasant So my sergeant and orderly and This has been a long tale, but the half tance I hope chase a silver service for presenta- to feel we were march- myself didn't waste any time In clear- of It hasn't been told. I haven't sensation that tion to the U. S. Battleship New Mexi- Todétthe best of all Into It. ing. On the way back I found a gallon strung It out too much. ing straight co, reports that during tho past year tAll the battalions arrived and In that can full of water,got Into a corrugated I hare Just been Informed that all Corn Foods, order she has made seventy-fou- r visits to little copse there must have been at Iron shelter aniPhad a wash and a my kit had to be burned to prevent It ' silversmiths of New city, two thousand men. What a share. It certainly felt good. I don't falling Into the hands of the enemy. York with least sil- -- x you whom the order was placed. The cfVance If Germans only knew I But believe I bad washed for thirty-si- I shall probably want to send mo the ver of twenty P0ST10ASTIES continued to drop In front of hours. It was warm and bright. 'I some things from home, but will seo service consists four tb shells pieces which are handsomely as and on either side, but none landed could look out of my shelter and see what I caa jet hero Arst Your son, etched 111 t among and watting there for our support Unes digging themselves BOSWELL. with orleal and typical New. Mexi- SwcetCnsRRcady-To-Ea- t n. after co scenes. THE CLAYTON NEWS Fair and Square Ra TUIE I I j Helping the Heat and Hilk Supply OK1TC HEN LJ ucuCABI SQUARE UP !' NETLJ :J Bom neglect the sift that le In them (Special Information Service. United State Department of Agriculture.) because they are so bus? In looking-fo- r the sift that I In somebody else. WOLVES AND COYOTES OR LIVE STOCK WHICH7 C. H. 8pur(eon. By Getting Your Farm Loan POTATO DISHES. FROM THE We are asked to Increase the use of potatoes because of a good supply 1 at present In many sec- COLLINS INVESTMENT CO. tions. This will save F.B. grain and aa potatoes L. E. REISER, Dlst Mgr. and Inspector. are rich In starch they may help In the saving of bread. BEST TERMS Cut ' Panned Potato ROOM 8 CHARLTON BUILDING. :- - CLAYTON, IT. M. cold boiled potatoes In quarter inch slices, dredge lightly with flour and fry in a little hot fat. When light brown, heap on the side of the pan, let stand .f t few minutes, then turn out as an raelet. Sprinkle with salt and TheBuildingSeason lerve at once. Mashed potatoes with a little cod- fish may be made Into cakes and V krowned on both sides. Season is you ad- Scalloped Potatoes. Wash and pare The Building here, but before build or make that the potatoes, cut In slices and let them dition to your Building See Us for the Best in Lumber and all Build- ing Material. Our Stock Is Complete. Coyote Destroy of Dollar Worth of Live Stock Every Year Ten Hand a half hour In cold water. Thousand pota- Thousand Were Exterminated by Hunter of the Department of Agricul- Drain, then put a layer of the ture During Part of Last Summer and Fall. toes in a buttered baking dish, sprin- kle with snlt and pepper, dredge with flour and dot with bits of oleo or The Big Lumber Co. more numerous than the mountain my butter substitute, adding a little WAGING WAR ON Hons and bears; Judging from the trated cheese or a few sliced hard-rooke- d Clayton NewMexico numbers destroyed by hunters of the eggs to make a more nour- O biological survey. During part of the ishing dish. Repeat until the dish Is FOOD DESTROYERS last summer and fall eight mountain full, 'then cover with hot milk and LET US FIGURE ON TOUR ESTIMATE AND SAVE YOU MONEY. Hons and 27 bears paid the death pen- bake In a moderate oven one and a P. 8.: Have You Bought Liberty Bond? alty for their marauding, while In the fourth hours. same time more than 1,000 bobcats and Potato Salad. Mix cold boiled pota- more than 10,000 coyotes were exter- to, a chopped onion, a cucum- in Western little Predatory Animals minated. ber and a little celery or some chopped States Cause Immense Dam- Had these animals been allowed to green pepper; one or all of these will go about their nefarious work unmo- make a good salad. Garnish with age hard-cooke- Each Year. lested through the year, and through d egg and make a boUed the rest of their natural Uves, they dressing, using the vinegar left from would have taken the usual toll of our any sweet pickled cucumbers. The WORK of es- TYPEWRITER HUNTERS ARE NOW AT meat supply accordingly. The pelt spice and flavor make a dressing each animal secured means not only pecially good. For variety, cold beets, one less enemy of Uve-stoc- k opera- chopped parsley, cooked carrots or In Two and Half Year 50,000 Wolve, tions, but the gain Is continuing, since fresh carrot finely ground, or In fact Coyote, Bobcats, Lions, Bear not only Is the career of one predatory ny vegetable, may be added to the animal thus ended also that of all palatabll-ity- . STATIONERY and Other Beast Killed by but potato without hurting its his possible progeny. Each one killed I Paid Hunter. means one predatory animal leas' to Leftover peas and beans with a perpetuate his race. slice of tomato for a garnish may be The city purchaser of moat does not In two and a half years the biologi- SUPPLIES used In combination with potato. A and always realize the really serious diff- cal survey hunters have killed more hot potato salad Is especially well iculties to be overcome before a choice Fig- than 50,000 predatory animals. liked. Here one may use any fat, , Colorado Bond, featherweight neat stewing piece In- in cut of steak or a cheaper uring the losses these would have spiced box legal can brought buys olive or corn oil and heat the with folding flap lid, be to market. lie flicted, as mentioned above, the work pour potatoes. size, 600 $2.00 what he wants or can afford, always vinegar to over the of the hunters has effected an annual Unglazed Onion Skin, white for see- - marveling at the increasing cost. If saving In Uve stock of more than ond sheets, in neat box with fold-- supply were Increased by As a nation we eat and waste M per the of food $3,840,000. In addition to this the fed- cent mora protein than we require to lng flap lid, legal alee, 500...... f 1.60 $300,000,000 worth, cost would be ex- the eral treasury has benefited to the maintain health. We also eat and "KLEAN-WRITE-" Ribbons, the best correspondingly less, and when the nearly $50,000 sale of waste 240 per cent more fat than la tent of from the necessary. made for this climate, fresh stock, purchaser Is Informed that this value skins of the animals secured. The guaranteed. Remington, Royal, Un- of meat and other foodstuffs Is wan- hunters are not allowed to accept derwood, L. C. Smith, in stock, tonly destroyed every year In the Unit- GOOD EATS TO 8 AVE MEATS. prompt service on bounties, and all skins taken become v all other makes, ed States he Is likely to sit up and take government. each 91.00 the property of the Some of beans which are now notice. More, he Is likely to Investi- The variety "KLEAN-WRITE- " Carbon paper, of these are deposited In the National grown, having a flavor of Its gate the cause of the waste and to pur- - J each thin, lasting, best on the market, museum for exhibition and study making va help stop It, If possible. Foodstuffs own. a ten cents a sheet in small Quan- poses, and the rest are sold and the riety, so that "to worth these millions of dollars are de- proceeds turned Into the treasury tities, per dozen sheets 9 .75 stroyed every year through the rav- not know beans" "INVINCIBLE" Pencil Carbon pa- a ages of wild predatory animals and of these days Is per. For sales books, tracing pat- op- grain-eatin- g g well deserved terns, etc. Small quantities, five small and Stories From Hunter. soy rodents. probrium. The cents a sheet, per dozen 9 .SO Wild animals which prey upon live bean Is rich. In fat Unlike the hordes of Injurious in- stock are only "good when dead." prey crops and much richer In sects which on the almost Then they may serve a really useful protein unseen, are large enough than other these animals purpose, If their skins are properly beans. They have At THE NEWS OFFICE singly a com- to be coped with and at cured, tanned and made into fur gar- been milk and to Oriental paratively small cost. butter the Look for The News Imprint New Printed la "Better Printed" ments. people and we are Just beginning to Yearly Damage by Wolf. Predatory animals cause losses to know their value. There are also the Wolves, for Instance, are caught one sheep herds In Utah and neighboring lima, kidney and navy beans, aa well at a time, either In the trap or by states of 500,00 head annually. Be- as a dozen varieties of various colors poison or with powder and shot. These sides the foodstuffs thus destroyed, and names that we may grow in our animals do not prowl the country over this means a loss of about 4,000,000 gardens this summer. night after night with only an occa- pounds of wool. Black Soy Bean Soup. Take a cup Two wolves at Ozona, Tex., killed Bring YourRepair Work sional meal once or twice a week, but ful of cooked black soy beans, four sheep like other beasts must obtain' their 70 head of in two weeks. cupfuls of water, one-ha- lf an onion, a food more or less regularly. As live In New Mexico 8 per cent of the stalk of celery, a teaspoonful of salt, TO THE ani- stock are especially choice morsels for cattle are destroyed by predatory a of pepper, one-eigh- th them, the destruction each animal In- mals. In addition to about 84,350 of a teaspoonful of mustard and a flicts on a herd Is enormous. It does head of cattle thus killed, the animals of fat Cook the onion In not require any stretch of the Imagi- destroy about 105,000 sheep, a loss of the fat ; add the beans, water and sea- nation, therefore, to grasp the fact that 10,000,000 pounds of meat and 1,820, sonings. Simmer one hour. 8erve hot. garag each wolf destroys annually an aver- 000 pounds of wool. The total loss to Soy beans are often hard to cook ten service age of (1,000 worth of Uve stock. The the state each year from this source der. They should be well soaked and growing boy could not be so voracious. amounts to about $2,715,250. cooked In the same water, as much of Uve-stoc- Magneto Therefore, every wolf destroyed means States and k associations the nutriment of any vegetable Is wast- and Electric Starter a year' supply of food for several boys are with the department ed by throwing away the water lo Work a Specialty or grown men. Multiply this fl.OOO of agriculture In Its campaign In the which it was cooked. destruction of good food by the total Western states suffering the greatest Lima Beans en Casserole. Soak one We have had more than ten years experience in repairing Automo- number of wolves In the country and damage from predatory wild animals, cupful of Uma beans, cook until bile and Fords. Patch work is unsatisfactory and does not pay. 0 soft lurge part of the $300,000,-00- , You can always afford to have weak parts repaired. We give you we have a by liberal contributions of funds, as then drain. Brown one-onion- minced worth of food taken from domesti well as services of additional hunters. in a quarter of a pound of salt pork Hocks and herds. Arizo- cated A biological survey hunter In cut in cubes. Add the beans and two-thir- In the summer and early fall of last na recently killed a mountain lion, on of a cupful of the bean liquor, year hunters of the bureau of biologi- the trail of which' were found nine place In a greased baking dish and SERVICE cal survey of the department of agri- head of cattle It had killed. bake until brown. every sense word. We specialize killed nearly 200 wolves, more stock-killin- g grizzly In of the in Automobile Repair- culture One bear along Bean Roast Take a cupful of ing, and concentrate our energy on that alone. than hub of them In Texas, one of the the Tecos river, In New Mexico, ac- stewed bean and a cupful of peanuts, greatest meat-producin- g states of the counted for $1,000 worth of cattle In put them through a meat chopper, add ' New Union." Wyoming, Arizona and five months before being dispatched. a half-cupf- of bread crumbs, a tea We Do One Thing and Mexico are the better off for having by a hunter of the biological survey. spoonful of salt, a dash of pepper and ' GO lost In this campaign about of these It had killed 82 head of cattle in this a half-cupf- of milk ; shape Into a loaf Do It Well marauders. time, and In the previous year Is re and bake 80 minutes. Serve hot with Damage by Other Culprit. ported to have killed 50 bead In the tomato sauce. WE PAY SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUR UNION CO. CUSTOMERS same district. We are familiar with every make of Automobile made, and there is But wolves are not the only culprits Peanut Butter Soup Take a cupful cupfuls so experimenting done with your car when you bring it to us. We ' that need to be dispatched If we are to of peanut butter, three of milk, know Just where to look for your trouble and we remedy it at onoe market all the meat actually produced Coyotes' Toll In Meat two teaspoonful8 of salt, a dash of without delay. on our extensive ranges. It has been Three coyotes In Morgan county. pepper, a tablespoonful of flour mixed you are not our customer you will be, because prompt peanut butter; cook If we give you estimated by officials of the department Utah, attacked a herd of sheep and in with the all to 4. and efficient service. 4 of agriculture that mountain Hons and one hour destroyed $500 worth. Ewes, gether and whip well with an egg beat Celery or minced may . OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE. stock-killin- g grizzly bears each destroy worth about $1,000, were killed by on er. water onion annually $500 worth of Uve stock, or two coyotes in Colorado; 67 which be added for flavor. ' and tbat each coyote and bobcat con- had been separated from the main OWENS & PATILL0, Proprietor 's ume a tenth of this amount. Coyotes herd were killed, but only one of the and bobcats, however, ara many tUns carcasses had been partly eaten. THE CLAYTON NEWS

NOTICH OF PIBLICATIOX L. W. KINGDOM. NOTICE FOR I't'DLICATIOX fendants and each and all of them be State of New Mexico, County of Un- Justice of the Peace Department U. 8. barred and forever estopped from hay- April 18. of the Interior, Land ion. In the District Court of Union Precinct No. Office at Clayton, New Mexico, March ing or claiming any right title or Inter- County, Eighth Judicial Dtetrlot of IX TIIR niSTRICT COIRT 21, 1918. est In or to aald land, real estate and New Mexico: Notice Is hereby given Wm. premises, or any part thereof, adverse Amf S. In the Eighth Judicial District Court that Maria Martinez ' W. Minter, Jr., of Gladstone, N. M , who, to plaintiff, and that plaintiffs title vh. No. S270 Within and for Union County, New Mexico: on December 24, 1914, mado Home- to said real estate and premises be for- Leon Meatas, if living. If dead hie un- un- TITO M. stead Entry, Serial No. 019062 for the ever quieted and set at rest. That known heirs, Marselo Armljo, If living. VIGIL, Plaintiff, you, vs. 1117 Nlf, Pec. 15, Twp.24 N., It. 27 K.. New less the snld defendants, and If dead, hla unknown heirs. Ana Maria No. you your appearance JOSH D E LA LUZ HACA, Mexico Principal Meridian, has filed each of enter In Martinet, and all unknown claimants on SERAPIO MIERA. notice of Intention to mnke Three Year said cause or before the 31st day of of interest In the premises May, A. D., herclafter MARTIN LUCERO, Proof to establish claim to the land 1918, decree pro confesso .described, adverse to the plaintiff. hbovo described, beforo Jerry W. For- and Judgment by default will be rend The said defendants, Leon Mentas and Defendants. you 'or ttM.K bes, U. S. Commissioner, at his offlco ercd nnd entered against ond each Marselo Armljo, if living, if dead, their xotice at Pasamente, N. M., on the 18th. day of you. Plaintiff prays for general re- unknown heirs. Ana Maria Martinez, Under and by virtue of a Judgment tmwm Issued out of tho above named court of May. 1918. lief. and nil unknown claimants of interest Dated this 24th day of April. A. D., In the above titled causo for Fifteen ATTEXTIOX HOMESTEADERS Claimant names as witnesses In the premises hereinafter described II. L. 1918. Hundred end Sixty-on- e and Fifteen F. Clanton, K. Whltaker, Geo. adverse to the plaintiff are hereby no- All legal advertíalas; In this attorney Is D. A. One hundredths dollars ($1, RBI. IS) with Jamison and H. W. Minter, all of Glad- Plaintiffs Paddock. tified that a suit has been commenced paper I ac- Postoffiee address Clayton interest thereon at tho rate of 12 per rend and corrected stone, New Mexico Ne4 ngaltiBt litem lo tho District Court for cording to ropy Head your notice PAZ VALVKRDE Mexico. tho County of Union. Kr cent per annum from tho 12th day of ith Judicial April of Intention to mnke flnal proof, April 11, '18. Register JUAN J. DURAN, Dlstriut of the grate of New Mexico, A. D. 1913, against the above named by and if aa error la found, however Clerk District Court by said plaintiff, Anna Maria Martinez, defendants and under and Mlulit, notify ua at once. lly Ethel Stewart, Deputy. to establish tho estate of the plaintiff virtue of a writ of execution Issued XOTICE FOll I'l I1LICATIOX by paid 'fj ra fa M ra j Department U. SEAL. and to quiet her title In and to the the clerk of court on the Mil n of tho Interior, S. Land day of April, 141S, I, tho undersigned XOTICE. FOR Ofllce at Clayton. New Mexico, March following described land, t: S'4 riHLICATIOV sheriff Union county, New Mexico, U. S. 191S. of the SHU, N of tho SE'i, hits 3. of Department of tho Interior, Land my Notlco U hereby Virginia, S XOTICE FOll TI III.ICATIOX 4 and 6 and the SEVi of the NWVi having levied on and taken Into Office at Clayton, New Mexico, March given that all be- - Gonzales, In Sec. 6, Township 23, of possession about 200 head of cattle 2'. 191S. formerly Virginia Espinoza, north Range of Clapham, 32 East of the New Mexico meridian, ionglng to tho defendant, Jose de la Luz Notice is hereby given that Harvey New Mexico, who, on Apr. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land New Mexico, as more fully sot forth liaca, and branded J (on left shoulder) A. Whltrflcld, of Clayton, N. M., who, 1, 1915 and Apr. 1, '16, mado Home Offlco nt Clayton, New Mexico, April l VlA 1.111 t.t fiitlWtl-iln- t flln.1 I.. ..l.t L (on left ribs or side) 13 (on left hip on Feb. 3, 1915 made Homestead En-o- r stead and Additional Homestend En 2nd. 1918. action and that unless you enter or flank), hereby give public notice try, Serial No. 013321, for E ' S 13 1 ', , tries, Serial Nos. 019726 nnd 022199, for Notice Is hereby given that Hewitt cause to be entered your appearance that on Wednesday, the 20th of May. Sec. IS and WljStt'ü, Seo 17, Tow'n-- EUSWI',, Sec. 11; NWUSWVi. SW1,-NWl-- J, Payne, of Clapham, New Mexico, who, in said suit on or before the IStli day I ., 1918, nt the hour of 10:00 o'clock ship 25 N., Range 31 H., New .Mexico Sec. 11; NEUSWIJ, WlijNWlJ, on April 2i, 191", made Homestead En- Sec. I I, 2S N.,' try No. of June, A. D., 1918, degree ia the forenoon at the Delfín Espinoza Principal Meridian, h s tiled notice of Township Rango 30 E., Serial U19S64 for 8V4NWÍ4. In New Mexico and Judgment by default therein will ranch at Moses, said Union county, Intention to make Three Year Proof Principal Meridian, hns S'iNE'i. N'vSi... Section II, Township be rendered against you. New Mexico will offer for sale and to establish claim to the land above filed notice of Intention to make. Three 23. Range 33 East, N. M. P. Meridian, Rccelv-sal- d filed of In witness wheroo', I have hereunto sell to the hfghest bidder for cash the described, leforo Register and Year l'roof, to establish claim to the has notlco intention to mako luy-uiu- year set my hand and seal of said court at above described livestock, or fco cr, United States Land Ofllce, at l land above described beforo United three proof, to establish claim to Clayton, New Mexico thereof hs may bo necessary to ton. N. M.. on tho 14th day of May, States Commissioner Chas. P. Talbot, nt tho land above described, beforo this ISth day of P. S. April, A. P. 1918. satisfy the said Judgment, with Inter-- i 1918. his oflieu in Clayton, N. M., on the 11th Charles Talbot, U. Commis- 12 In New JUAN J. DURAN, est thereon at the rate of per cent Claimant names as witnesses day of May, 1918. sioner, at bis office Clayton, per annum from tho said 23rd day of George Ueckner, Alfred Aytes, Thus. Claimant names as witnesses Mexico, on the 21st day of May, 1918. TOOMM8 AND TAYLOR, Clerk. ' Attorney for plaintiff, Clayton, April, 1913, to tho dato of said sale ' Chaf tin and A. C. Osborne, all of Clay- - Hen W. Ford and Juan Casados, of eialmnnt naipes as witnesses: Fifty-nin- e N. W. T. McCrory. Booth, New Mexico. aniountlng to Nine Hurdred ton. New Mexico. L'lapham, M., and Juan A. Arguallo Lewis Richard t and ninety one hundredths dollars PAZ VALVERDE Mid Jacobo Pacheco, of Moses N. M. L. jípar kB, Juan D. Casados, all of ( t'lapham. New xotice ! 'i iti steevs Stl.E í'.iáü.'.tu), together with the costs of April 11, 'IS. Register PAZ VALVERDE Mexico. court accruing since tho rendition of April 11, '18. Register PAZ VALVERDE l April IS. Register. IN" THE DISTRICT COURT OF TH15 sai judgment nmounting to Six and NOTICE FOll DMCA I IOX one IJ6.15) I'l UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS- Fifteen hundredths dollars, Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land XOTICE FOll I'l III.ICATIOX OK and the costs of said sale. ' Department of the Interior, U. S. XOTICE FOll I'l III.ICATIOX TRICT NKW MEXICO. iflice at Clayton, New Mexico, March Land ISOLATED TRACT In the mtter of Pedro Tixler. a Dated. Clayton, New Mexico, this 12!, 191S. ofllce at Clayton, New Mexico, March a day April, 191 S. bankrupt. of Notlco Is hereby given that Philip , 1918. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land RAY SUTTON, No. 264 In Hankruptey. M. 1 1. line, husband and heir for Hu- Notice is hereby given that Don Ofllce at Clayton, New Mexico, March M. I, litis. Notice In hereby gjven that un- Sheriff of Union County, N. ll el ra of Mary K. Ham, deceased, of Shields, formerly Dora Rurros, o by the .Tames Sale authorized "C" dersigned, trustee In bankruptcy of McDonald, Attorney for Clayton New Mexico, who, on April 22 Thomas, N. M., who on March 16, 1915. Notice is hereby given that, as di- estate of Pedro Tixler, a bankrupt, 'lainUff, Clayton, N. M. 1915, made Homestead Entry, Serial made-- Homestead Entry, Serial No rected by tin- - t oinmissioner of tho 2 General I. Mini ofllce, under provlsons puursuant to No. 019SS9, 22, 019609, i. N'i-SWi;- , an order of sale issued in for SWIJSWU Section for .Sli,.VlÚ i. of Sec. 2l."'á, l. S, pursuant to tho ap- i I N '27, 2.1 nlmve proceeding on , SW , 21 SE Sec. Twp. N., R plication of .lolm Edward Pat- the the lth day '.) I'U E OF CONTEST and SC.SEU. SE Section and Scott. 1 1 terson, New .Mexico, No. 024727, of April. S , by Section 27, Township 27 X., Ego. Gl ;., New Mexico Principal Meridian, Serial the referee herein Department of the Interior. United NW'i v. will offer at public sale, to tho ordering the undersigned trustee to pro- 31 H., New Mexico Principal Merid- has filed notice of Intention to make States Land i ffice. lii'liest bidder, but at not less than ceed goods, chat- ian, Three Year to to per acre, 10 o'clock A. M., on to sell all tho wares, "Li y t oil. New .Mexico, April 9, 191S. has tiled notlco of intention to l'roof. rstablU'h claim .'." at book in tins land above described, Reg- t'ne ith. day of June, 191S, next, at this ties and I'ccoanfs and chusos To Mary R. Puterbaugh, CO 147. of make Three Year Proof, to establish beforo ofliee, ttie following tract of land; of bankrupt, will on to tho bo-lo- re ister ami Receiver, U. S Land Office action the said 'ep i ui; ton, Xeu Mexico, contestee: claim land above described, E'..SEi. See. II. T 25 .V. R 30 E. 14th day May, A. D. P. U. S. Commis- Clayton, N. M. on 14th. day of Tin- - sale Will not be kept open, the of litis, at You are L. 11. Chas. Talbott, at tho but notified that Crist who May, 191S. will be declared closed when those one o'clock in tho afternoon of cald gives Pennington, New Mexico as his sioner, at his ofllce In Clayton, N. M., prvsent at tlte hour named have ceased or day, lluey-ero- s. on May, 191S. Claimant namea as dato at the postoffiee at postoffiee address, did on March 8, 1918 tho 14th day of witnesses bidding. The person making the highest A 40.1 to pay Union county. New Mexico sell at file in duly Claimant names as witnesses lotizo E. Davis, Marcelous Dillehay, will be required tmmcdintly tills office his corroborated A. A. lo tiie Receiver tiie amount thereof. publlo auction to the highest and best William r.lggins, Arthur Speer, Al Wil'lam Dullard and Guy Petty !; 1 application t contest and secure tho Any persons clainn.i'; the bidder for cash, all the goods, wares, cancellation of your homestead entry bert Rarldan and Amos Wells, all of all of Thomas, New Mexico. above-describe- d land ne lo tile merchandise, book accounts, Clayton, N. PAZ VALVERDE their claims, or objections, 011 or before chuttels. N'o. , serial No. 021540 Jf. made Janu April 11, '18. Register the time designated for pale. and choses in action of the said l'edro ary 22. 1916. for SKU NW',; E'4 SWU TAZ VALVERDE PAZ VALVERDE bankrupt, t;ot by 11, Tixler, exempt law. Sec. I April 'IS. Register May 1. 'Is. Register goods, and XK!i NW'i and Wlj NE U That the wares, merchandise, section 9, Township 23 N Range 31 E XOTICE FOll I'lUMCATlOX bo and chattels will sold separately, N. M. 1'. meridian, and as tho grounds XOTICE FOll I1 IIMCA'I lo Department of the Interior, U. S. Land NOTICE OF CONTEST and, the book accounts in Department of S. Land and choses for his contest he alleges entry-woma- n tho Interior, I. office nt Clayton, New Mexico, March bo In separate that action will sold a lot. has during the life of the en- office at Clayton, New Mexico, March 21. 191S. Department of the Inferior. 1. S. Land Notice Is further given that It Is the 21, 1918. Notice Is hereby given office at C layton, New Mexico, Apr. try, only made occasional visits to the that Emery t. I IMS order of tho referee herein that tne land In (ftiestlon, had abandoned said Notice Is hereby given that Harry L. Huts, of J'eniiliigtoii, New Mexico, goods, wares, W. N. M., Homo-stea- , merclia ndiso and chattels land for nine months at least, prior Minter, of Gladstone, who, on who 011 November 21, 1913, mado d To .luan Chavez, of Pasamou-- Hhall not be sold fo less than SO per March 0 and April 27, 1915, mado Entry, No. 017M23, S",i Contesloe: to December 12, 1917, the date she Serial for You are hereby notified Roger cent of appraised 010519 4, that their value, and the filed application for a leavo of nbsence; Homestead Entries, Serial Nos. NK',, S'.i NW'i. N SE'i. Ni SW A. White ulio uives I 'anliand le, Texas, book H19921, post-oflic- e accounts and chores in action that said leave was fraudulently ob- and for SliSWl,, S'iSEl,, Sec. Section 12, Township 21 North, Range bis address, did on Juno CO 9 X, .tli, Hie in shall not be sold for less than per entry main- and SEiSEii Sec. 'Township 21 N., 31 East, New Mexico Principal Meridi- l.iiT. this office his duly tained; that woman has irrobated 11 pplicntioti to contest and cent of their appraised value. That the tained a home elsewhcro on Range 27 E., New .Mexico Principal an, has filed notice of intention to make secure he ot your home- appraised goods, waren, than the cancelation valuo of the land In question; that said nbsence Is Meridian, has tiled notice of intention Three Year l'roof, to establish claim stead entrv. Serial No. 1)17114 In- l i made Febi 10, pil l, for SW U Sec. merchandise and chattels which not due lo employment in tho army, to make Three Year oof, to establish to the land above described before iiarv property may be and NW1, Section 7. Township 24 N.. cludes that claimed as navy or marine corps nor In the na- claim to tho land above dscribed, beforo Register and Receiver, United States Range 29 E., N. M. P. Meridian, and iih exempt, la $1483.2(1, and the uppralsod tional guard of any state. Jerry W. Forbes, U. S. Commissioner, at Land Office ut Clayton, New Mexico, grounds for bis contest alleges that valuo of the book nccoun s and choses h'.s office at 1'asamonte, N. M., on the on tho 9th day May, 1918. said chtrymaii has not maintained res- You aro therefore, further notified of idence on Hie lands described and has in action Is $771. 54. that the said allegations will be taken iSih. day of May, 1918. claimant names as witnesses: not cultivated the lands (luring the Said sulo will not bacomc absolute as confessed and you said entry will Claimant names as witnesses Henry H. Hear, Thomas W. Hakcr, years 191á and 1916 having less than until approved by the court or referee. W. W. Minter, Jr., II. F. Clanton, William A. Lockhart, Funk, acres under cultivation during 1918 I' cancelled without further right to Clinton d less than 20 acres during 1916 Dated at Clayton, New Mexico, April be heard, either beforo this office or S. K. Whltaker and (eorge Jamison all of Pennington, Now Mexico. only a garden spot being broke out ut 26. 191S. of-lo- i ll of Gladstone, New Mexico. ny on ppeal. If you fall to file In this o PAZ VALVERDE time; ciitryman h ahsenco Is not FRANK O. DLUE, PAZ VALVERDE April 4, '18. due to n'l'vii'" in the army, navy or ma within twenty days after the Register. rine corps or in the National Guard ot Trustee in Eaiikruptey. l' 'I'liTH publication of this notice, as April 11, '18. Register any state. May 11. below, your IX DISTRICT cm UT You are, therefore, further notified shown answer, under oath, 'un: allegations bo specifically responding alle- XOTICE FOll PI lll.lt ATIO that the said will taken to these nt your IX COI In- Depa-tme- U. S. ion fessed, and said entry will he JIVITCE gations of contest, together with duo of the Interior, Land STATE OF NEW MEXICO, ) canceled without further rlirht to be New Mexico, office Clayton, New Mexico, March state of proof that you have served a copy of at BS beard, either before this office or on County of Union. 28, 1918. appeal. If you fall to tile In this office your answer on tho said contestant COUNTY OF UNION ) witliln twenty nays alter tno FOUICTI1 Justice Court of l'reelnct No. either In person or by registered mail. Notice Is hereby given that Alice IN Till: DISTRICT COURT. publication of this notice, as shown 1, L, V. Clay, Kingdom, Justice of Vou should state in your answer the formerly Alice McKamson, of John, R. Shotwell, ) below, your answer, under oath, spec- Valley, N. wpo. on Jun-- j 6, 1913 ifically responding to these allegatons tho Peace. name of the postoffiee to which you M.. Plaintiff, ) Cause No. Comley a mado of contest togeher will due proof that Lumber Company, corporation desire future notices to be sent to you. Homes tea J Entry, rierlal No. vs. ) 3235 you have served a copy of your answer 016056, Sec. 26, NWfl-SV- 4. Plaintiff, paz for El,SE'4 and A. et ) on the said contestant either ill person valvi:rde, Elmer Hecket. al. Quiet Title or by registered mall. vs. Register. SWiiNWi; Sec. 25, Township 32 Defendants ) N., Range 34 E., New .Mexico Principal You should state in your answer the W. W. Streetman, Date of first publication April 27. XOTICE II V 11 III.ICATIOX. name, of tho post-ofll- to which ou Defendant, Date of second publication May 4. Meridian, has filed notice of intention Tho following named defendants and desire future notices to be sent you. Commerce, corpora- to make. Three Year Proof, to PAZ VALVERDE. Register. State Hank of a Date of third publication May 11. establish each of them, to-w- Elmer A. Rocket, to be- Date of first publication May 4th, tion. Garnishee. Date of fourth publication May 18. claim tho land above described, the unknown heirs of Elmer A, Rocket, Date of second publication May 11. ORDER OF l'l'RI.ICATION fore Register and Receiver, U. 8. Land Manuel Lachuga, the unknon heirs of Date of third publication May 18. N. M Date oC fourth publication May 25. Whereas a garnishment suit was XOTICE Foil PI III.ICATIOX oftloo at Clayton, on tho 14th. Manuel Lachuga, Cordelia A. Smith, filed in Justice Court of L. W. King- Department of the Interior, U. S. Land day of May, 1918. the unknown heirs of Olln E. Smith, NOTICE FOll I'l III.ICATIOX dom, for Precinct No. 1, said county Ofllce ut Clayton, New Mexico, March Claimant names as witnesses deceased, F. G. Waldo otherwise known state, by Comley Company, 28, 1918. Marten V. Wilson, Robert E. Potter, Department of the Interior, U. S. Lnnd and Lumber as F. G. Waddle, the unknon heirs of ofllce at Clavton, New Mexico. a corporation, as plaintiff, and against Notice is hereby given that John D. and Grant Haggarman, all of Kenton, F. G. Waddle, Kato Smith, otherwlso April 10. 1918. ". W. Streetman us defendant, citing llurch, of Grundvlew, N. M , who, on Oklahoma, and Mrs. Fay Benton of known as Mrs. Kate Smith, a widow, Not ico Is hereby given that George Hank of Commerce, a corporation February 25, 1915, made Homestead En- Valley, N. M. M. Halloa, of liny, N. M.. who, on Nov- State otherwise, knoll as Rilla (Kate Smith) ember 21, !tl4. made Homestead Entry, to appear and answer in sid cause try, Serial No. 018448, for NEIJ, NU.SE-l1;SWI.SE- PAZ VALVERDE Owens, the unknown heirs of Rilla, Serial No. OD1H90. for N i Section 82. as garnishee for the recovery by plain- Section 4 and NWfcNE-V- i April 11, '18. Register (Kate Smith) Owens, Edward Owens, Township 80 N.. Range 33 E, N. M. P. ot 1147.00 9, Township 28 N., Range .Meriiitan lias mod notice ot intention tiff of defendant the sum of Section otherwise known as Edward Owne to make Three Year Proof, to establish and interest on a certain promissory 34 E., New Mexico Principal Merid- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Aztec Land and Cattle Company, a claim to the land above described, be- note, said cause being filed on the ian, has filed notice of intention to ISOLATED TRACT corporation, Alfred W. Dick, and all fore Register and Receiver. U. S. Land 12th day of April, 1918, and still pendi- make Three Year Proof to establish "C" ofllce at Clayton, New Mexico, on the Sale Authorized by of unknown claimants of interests in the 11th day or Juno, 19 1. ng-; and whereas State Bank of Com- claim to the land above desorlbed, be- Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land premises (said premises being the real Claimant names us witnesses: merce as garnishee has appeared and fore Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office at Clayton, N. M., February estate hereinafter described) adverse W.iS. Rouley, J. E. Morre. Hurl Car- In Office Clayton, N. M. on penter and A. N. Felcth, all of Guy, answered "Indebted to defendant at the 16th. , 1918. to the plaintiff, and all of them are New Mexico. the sum of 1120.00"; and whereas the day of May, 1918. Notice la hereby given that, aa di- hereby notified that a suit has been PAZ VALVERDE defendant baa failed to appear and the Claimant namea aa witnesses rected by the Commissioner of the commenced In the District Court of May 11: June H, '18 Register plaintiff has made affidavit as re- Riley W. Ragan. Ben H. Holiday, A. office, provisions General Land under the Eighth Judicial District of the NOTICIs OF BI.ICATIOX quired by law that defendant is a non- W. Johnson, a" of Grandvlew, N. M., of Sec. 24S5, R. S., pursuant to the State of New Mexico, and County of PI resident of said atats and that, his and Thomas E. Whaley of Seneca, N. M. application of Thomas H. Chaffin. of Union, being Cause No. 8235, b y the In the District Court of Union County, placa of la to PAZ VALVERDE Eighth Judicial District of N. M. .. iresldenoe unknown Clayton, New Mexico, Serial No. 023427, plaintiff, to quiet title to certain New Mexico plaintiff, so personal can- April H-M- 11, '18. Register State of that, service we will offer at publlo ale, to the tracta and parcels of land altuate In I ss not be had upon defendant; and where- highest bidder, county County of Union NOTICK PUBLICATION but at not lesa than the of Union and state of New May Spore, as A. II. Barden, Clayton, Mex- POR to-w- Leona of New 12.75 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., Mexico, described as follows, lt: record, vs. No. 1227 ico, la attorhey of (or plaintiff. on the 17th. day of May, 1818. next, at All that portion of lots three (3) and Raymond B. Spore. la therefore, ordered publica- Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Raymond S. Spore It that Office at Clayton, New Mexico, April thia office, the following tract of land: four (4) and the south half of the The aald defendent, 8E-8E- Is hereby a tion to be hd against the plaintiff In I, 118. Section 21. Township 25 N., northwest quarter of section two (2), notified that 'ilt in divorce News, news- has been commenced against him In aid cause in the Clayton a Notice la hereby given that Leola D. Range 84 E., New Mexico Principal In township twenty-fiv- e (26) north, the District Court for the County of paper published In Clayton, said county Jacobs, formerly Leola D, Colean, of Union, Clayton, New Mexico, who, on January Meridian. of range thirty-fiv- e (35) east, of ths Eighth Judicial District of the atate, once a week for four con- -. State of New Mexico, by aaid plaintiff. and Ind., HIS, made Homestead En'ry Ser- The sale will not be kept open, but New Mexico meridian, New Mexico, ly. Leona May Spore, aa more fully set aecutlve weeks, beginning; on the 17th ial No. 0190(1, for EViNWU. WI4NE14, will be declared closed when those Ing weat of the Colorado and Southern forth In the bill of complaint filed In 1918, NEKNEK. NHBWK NWK8EI-4- , Bee day of April, commanding him, present ceas- right-of-wa- y, aald action and that unless plaintiff tlon 12, Township 87 N, Range 14 ., at the hour named have Railway containing nine appearance on to appear plead ty-tw- enter his In said salt or the aald defendant, and New Mexico Principal Meridian, haa ed bidding. The person making the o and one-ha- lf (92 acres more on íí) before the twentlth day of June. A. D., In aald cauae or before the 28th day tiled notice of Intention to make Three highest PRO-CO- N Judg-me- nt it Year Proof, to bid will be required to or less. 1I8, decree FES30 and j of Mar. 118, or that 20 day thereaf. establish claim to the pay to tho Receiver the Plaintiff prays that on final hearing by default therein will be render- judgment by default will be rend- land above described, before Charlee ed against you. ter P. Talbot, U. a. Commissioner, at his amount thereof. of said cause, the title and eatate In In wltnas Whereof, I have hereunto ered against aald defendant and aald office at Clayton, New Mexico, on the Any persona claiming adversely 3rd. day June, the and to the said tracts and parcels of set my hand and the seal of said Court garnishee condemning aald money to of 111. above described land ara advised to land above described re at Clayton, New Mexico, thia (th. day Claimant namea aa witnesses; established as May, 1818. the aatlafactlon of plaintiff i ola Ira aa Russell Henderson, Ermon U. Jacobs, file their oialms or objeotlons, on or estate and property of the said plaintiff of A. D. M. Juan J. Duran,, provided by law. Edward Berpin, and A moa IL Wells, before the time designated for aale. against the adverse claim or claims , Clerk. Clayton, New Mexico, 11 of Clayton, New Mexico. Done at this PAZ VALVERDE PAZ VALVERDE of said defendants, and each and ev Klker ft Collins. Atty for It-M- Clayton, New Mex. 25th day of April, 1111. -- 1, '18. April 11. '1J. Register ery de- - Plaintiff. Mar June Register and all of them and that said May 11- - June 1, 1818. MMUtiCOtMlfU It"-

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