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IF GERMANY WINS-WE PAY
By Herbert Kaufman
Despite the awful drubbing
which Germany has just experi
enced on the Western Front, she
is still a match for the combined
forces of the Allies.
Without the assistance of Amer
can munition makers and food
exporters, it is quite certain that
her enemies would now be very
much at her mercy.
Our entrance into the situation
is the one element which ultimate
fly guarantees the Kaiser's defeat.
The Imperial Government is
therefore in the position of a bul
ly, with all the odds in favor of
thrashing an apponent, who is
suddenly pulled away by an on
looker and held while the other
fellow proceeds to turn the tables i
.and pummel him into submission.
Therefore, it is logical that
Germany should hate us with an
insane ferocity that argues no
mercy in the unlikely, but possi
ble event of her victory.
This possibility will become a
probability in proportion to the
immediacy of our preparation to
fulfil the responsibility we've as
sumed. Assured of reinforcements when
needed, our Allies will hurl their
full strength against the Central
Powers and capitalize their pres
ent advantage to the utmost.
But if we fall down on our con
tract and do not deliver the assist
ance on which, we are pledged
when it is expected, the conse
quences are shuddering to con
template. This war has by no means reach
ed a decisive stage, but we can
determine the decision by uni
versal military service, with a
whole-hearted co-operation of in
dustrial resources of theBepublic.
The eleventh hour is ten hours
late: We can save men, save
m onths and save millions through
prompt and vigorous action,
If we dilly-dally, argue, trust
to luck and place to much hope in
an early peace, von Hindenburg's
ruthless battalions will Belgiumize
America, German war vessels
will pound our coasts and women
and children, as well as men will
know how .terrible war can be
made.
If Germany can reach this side
at all. she will come- as the con
queror of Europe, as a desolating
,and despoiling Hun, burning with
rage and avid cupidity to hum
ble our pride, to loot our wealths,
to smash us.
If fear and selfishness are hold
ing you out of the ranks or tight
ening your grip on the bank ac
count, fear and selfishness even
more urgently demand that you
enlist at once and lend every dol
lar and effort to the prosecution
of an earnest and valorous cam-
rjaurn .
Once certain that the .United
States means to send all males of
military age to the front and in
tends to spend whatever money
is necessary to warrant a triumph
for its arms, Berlin will quite
probably surrender to the over
whelming handicap before our
forces or fortunes are on the field-
Every slacker encourages an
another. One enlistment now
has the moral value of two
later on.
Seek to escape service and
you're sure to undergo it. Pro
crastination threatens our
chances.
There's no way out for us, ex
cept by pitching in.
You'll have to fight in the end,
so volunteer in the beginning.
Whatever time we lose in dal
lying must be made up by addi
tional levies. Your shirking may
eventually draw your fathers into
the ranks.
Answer the President's call.
J)o your duty today.
j Church Building at
Alpine Completed.
Little old Alpine steps to the
front with the largest and best
church in Apache county or in the
St. Johns Stake, with the new
i structure that has just been dedi
j cated. The new building has a
1 seating capacity of from 300 to
S 400 in the main room, with four
smaller rooms for class purposes.
The structure is a frame- building
! and is situated at the crest of the
jhill on which the town stands,
i tVins P-ivin2-a verv Dretty view
;euy view.
I It is painted with a pretty tint of j
green and is so well proportioned i
iw if mv that villae-e an ex-;
! cellent set-off .
i Bishop Tenney, John Jepson,
j Parley Burk and Joseph Jepson
were among the leading spirits
in getting thr new edifice built.
The Observer.
Give us a federal food director.
Jail the price boosting speculators.
Keep prices down. Give our peo
ple an opportunity to eat three
meals a day.
There are still a few spots left
on this earth that are not invol
ved in the war, but the Lord only
knows where they are.
Germany declares there will be
no let-up in the submarine war.
Well, maybe there'll be a let
down .-Louisville Courier-Journal
According to press reports Tur
key wants to mat.e i .ace with
Russia.
Get Rid of Your Rheumatism.
Now is the time to get rid of
your rheumatism. You will find
Chamberlain's Liniment a great
help. The relief which it affords
is alone worth many times its
cost. Adv.
NOTICE OF SELECTION
Under Sections 2275 and 2276,
U. S. Revised Statutes, as Amend
ed by Act of Congress, February
28, 1891, ((Paragraph 9 ec seq.,
Rules approved April 25, 1907)
as Extended to the State cf Ari
zona by Act of Congresc, Ap
proved June 20, 1910.
United States Land Office,
at Phoenix, Arizona,
State of Arizona.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Arizona has filed in this
office its School Indemnity Land
Selection, List No. 480, Serial No.
U34389, applying to select as in
demnity, the following described
lands, to-wit:
List No. 480, Serial No. 034389:
-In T. 10 N.. R. 26 E.: Lotsl, 2,
3, 4 Sections 1; 3; 4; 18.
(All in G. &S R. M.)
During the five weeks' period
of nublication ot this notice, or
anv time thereafter and before
final approval and certification,
this office will receive protests or
contests as to any of the tracts
annlied for and transmit the
same to the General Land otiice.
Dated at Phoenix, Arizona,
May 7, .1917.
J. L. Irvin,
' Register.
John J. Birdno,
Receiver.
Date of first publication, May
17, 1917.
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NOTICE OF SELECTION
Under Sections 2275 and 2276,
U, V Revised Statutes, as Amend
ed by Act of Congress, February
28, 1891 (Paragraph 9 ct seq.,
Rules Approved April 25, 1907)
as Extended to the State of Ari
zona by Act of Congress, Ap
proved June 20, 1910.
United States Land Office,
at Phoenix, Arizona,
State of Arizona.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Arizona has hied m this
office its School Indemnity Land
Ti,t Nos 4-m 4i5
416 417f 4'18 419j 42o, 421, 422
and' 423, Serial Nos. 034216,
034217. 034218. 034219, 0340,
034221, 034222, 034223, 034224
and 034225 respectively, apply
ing to select as indemnity the
following described lands, to
wit. ListNo. 414, Serial No. 034216:
In T. 8 N., R. 31 E.: Lots 1, 2,
3, 4 Sections 3 and 4. In T. 9 N. ;
R. 31 E. : Lot 4; SWiNWJSec. 3,
Lots 1, 2; Sh NEi Sec. 4; Lots 2,
3, 4 Sec 34.
ListNo. 415, Serial No. 034217:
In T. 8 N.. R. 31 E. : Si Ni; Si
Sec. 3; S- Ni Sec. 4.
List No. 416, Serial No. 034218:
In T. 8 N., R. 31 E. : S Sec. 4.
InT. 9N.,R. 31 E.: Si Sec 4.
List No. 417, Serial No. 034219
InT. 8N., R. 31 E.: All Sec. 10.
List No. 418, Serial No. 034220:
-In T. 9 N. R. 31 E.: SWi;
Wi SEi Sec. 3- SWJ SW1 Sec. 27;
SWi NEi; Wi SE Sec. 34.
List No. 419, Serial No. 034221:
In T. 9 N., R. 31 E. : All Sec. 9.
List No. 420, Serial No. 034222:
-In T. 9 N. , R. 31 E. : Wi Wi Sec.
10: W Wi Sec. 15; Wi Sec. l4.
List Nof 421, Serial No. 034223.
In T. 9 N., R. 31 E.: SVVi Sec.
28; Ni; SE Sec. 29.
ListNo. 422, Serial No. '344:
In T. 9N., R. 31 E.: All Sec. 33.
List No.423, Serial No. U34ZZ0:
-InT. 10 N., R. 31 E.: SWs
Sec. 28; Wi; Wi Ei Sec. 32.
(All inG. & SR. M.)
During the five weeks' period
of publication of this notice, or
anv time thereatter and oeiort
final approval and certification.
this office will receive protects or
contest as to any of the tracb
nnnlipfl for and transmit the
samex to the General Land office.
Dated at Phoenix, Arizona,
April 30, 1917.
J. L. Irvin, .
Register.
John J . Birdno,
Receiver.
Dated of first publication. May
10, 1917.
bring results,
be convinced.
Try one and
NOTICE OF SELECTION
Under Sections 2275 and 2276,
U. S. Revised Statutes, as
Amended by Act of Congress,
February 28, 1891 (Paragraph
? et seq.. Rules Approved April
25. 1907) as extended to the
State of Arizona by Act of
Congress Approved June 20.
1910.
United States Land Office, at
Phoenix, Arizona.
State of Arizona
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Arizona has filed in this
office its School Indemnity Land
Selections, Lists JNos. 108, 109,
110, 1U, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116.
117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123,
124 125, 126, 127, 18.
132 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,
138, 139, 140, 141 and 142, Serial
v0s 038149, 0331DU, U331&1,
033152, 033153, 033154, 033155,
,033156, 033157. 033158, 033159,
1033160, 033161, 033162, 033163,
1 033164, 033165, 033166 033167,
033168, 033169, 033173, 033174,
033175, 033176, 033177, 033178,
033179, 033180, 033181,033182, and
1 0231 83 respectively, applying to
select as indemnity the following
described lands, towit:
ListNo. 108, Serial No. 033149:
In T, 8 N., R. 27 E. : All Sec. 1.
ListNo. 109, Serial No. 033150:
In T. 8 N., R. 28 E, : Lots 3, -,
5: SEINWi Sec. 6. In T. 9 N., R.
28 E. : Lots 1, 2; SNEi;SE Sec.
1; NEi; Sec. 14.
List No. 110, Serial No. 033151:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E. : Lots 1, 4;
SNi;Si Sec. 3; SESE Sec. 5;
NWiNWi Sec. 9.
List No. 111. Serial No 033152:
-In T. 9 N., R. 28 E. NiNE;
SEiNEJ;NEJSEJ Sec. 8; NNEi;
SENEi Sec. 10; SEi;SJNE;
EhSm Sec. 12.
List No. 112, Serial No. 033153:
-In T.9N., R. 28 E. : All Sec. 11.
List No. 113, Serial No. 033154:
-In T. 9N , R. 28 E.: All Sec. 13.
List No. 114. Serial No 033155:
-In T. 9 N., R. 28 E.: EJWi;E
Sec. 7; NiNWi;SSWi- Sec. 8.
List No. 115, Serial No. 033156:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E.: Si;SN;
NiNE;NENWi Sec.9.
List No. 116, Serial No. 033157:
-In T. 9 N., R. 28 E. :SSE Sec,
8; Wi;SE;SWNE Sec. 10.
ListNo. 117, Serial No. 033158:
-InT. 9N., R. 28 E.: WJ;SEJ
Sec. 14. '
List No. 118, Serial No. 033159:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E.: All Sec. 15.
List No. 119, Serial No. 033160:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E. : All Sec. 17.
ListNo. 120, Serial No. 033161:
In T. 9 N., R -28 E. : Ei;EWi
Section 18.
List No. 121, Serial No. 033162:
-In T. 9 N., R. 28 E,: E1;EW
Sec. 19.
List No. 122, Serial No. 033163:
In T. 9 N. R., 28E. : All Sec. 20.
List No. 123, Serial No. 033164:
In T. 9. N., R. 28 E. : All Sec. 21.
List No. 124, Serial No. 033165:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E-: All Sec. 22.
ListNo. 125, Serial No. 033166:
In T. 9N., R. 28 E.: All Sec. 23.
List No. 126, Serial No. 033167:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E. : All Sec. 25.
List No. 127, Serial No. 033168:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E.: N;NS;
SJ SWi; SWi SE1 Sec. 26;
NWiSEi Sec 29.
List No. 128, Serial No. 033169:
In T. 9 N., R. 28 E.: Ni Sec
tions 27, 28.
List No. 132, Serial No. 033173:
In T. 9 N., R. 29 E.: Lots 1, 2;
SiNE:SE Sec. 4: SEiNEi Sec.
8; SE;SNE;NENEi Sec. 17.
List No. 133, Serial No. 033174:
In T 9 N., R. 29 E. : All Sec. 6
ListNo. 134. Serial No. 033175:
In T. 9 N.. R. 29 E. : All Sec. 7.
List No. 135, Serial No. 033176:
In T. 9 N., R. 29 E. : All Sec. 9.
List No. 136, Serial No. 033177:
-InT. 9 N., R. 29 E.: NEJNEJ
Sec. 8; SENE Sec. 18; Lots 1,
2, 3, 4; EiWi;WEi Sec 19.
ListNo. 137, Serial No. 033178:
-In T. '9 N., R. 30 E. : Ni Sec
tions 13, 14.
List No. 138, Serial No. 033179:
-In T. 9 N., R. 30 E.: Ni Sec.
15; Ei Sec. 20.
List No. 139, Serial No. 033180:
In T. 9 N., R. 30 E. : SWi Sec.
11; NiSEJ Sec. 13; WJSW1;
NEJSWJ Sec. 21; EiW Sec. 28.
ListNo. 140. Serial No. 033181:
-In T. 9 N., R. 30 E.: Lots 1, 2;
SiNEi:EiSEi;SENWi Sec. 6;
r.ntR 1. 2. 3. 4: EiWi Sec. 7.
List No. 141, Serial No. 033182:
-In T. 9 N., R. 30 E.: SE;
SiNEi Sec. 7; WiSWJ;SEiSWi;
SW-SRi-.EiNEi Sec. 8.
T.it. No. 142. SerialNo. 033183:
In T. 9 N . R. 30 E.: N;MS;
SiSEri Sec. 9.
-All in a. & S. R. M.)
During the five weeks' period
n-f tin hliVntfnn of this notice, or
any time thereafter and , before
fina annrova and certincation
this office will receive protests or
contests as to anv of the tracts
applied for and transmit the same
to the General Land Uttice.
Dated at Phoenix, Arizona, Feb
ruary 28, 1917.
J. L. IRVIN,
Register.
JOHN J. BIRDNO,
Receiver
Dated of
26, 1917.
first publication Apri
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NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!!
May 7, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Supervisors of Apache
county will receive sealed bids up
until 12 M. Monday, June 4th,
1917, for the furnishing of the
Apache County Court House with
all filing equipment and furniture
according to the plans and speci
fications now on file with the
Clerk of the Board of Supervisors.
All bids to receive considera
tion must be accompanied with
a certified check in the sum of
S500.00 as a Guarantee that the
successful bidder, will enter into
contract, and must be marked
"Sealed Bids for Court House
Equipment", and filed before the
date and hour above stated.
By order of the Board of Super
visors. LEVIS. UDALL,
Clerk.
Notice For Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. Land Office, at Phoenix,
Phoenix, Arizona, April 30, 1917,
NOTICE is hereby given that
John Powell of Eagar, Arizona,
who, on April 1, 1914, made
Homestead Entry. No. 024795, tor
SWi NW1 NWi, Sec. 6; T. 7 N.,
R. 30 E: Si NEi NE. SEi NEi,
SEJ SWi NEi Section 1, Tp. 7N.,
R. 29 E.,G.&S.R.B.&M.,has filed
notice of intention t o make
three year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Charles Jarvis, u. b. Com
missioner, at bt. Johns, Arizona,
on the 14th day of June, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Arthur Witson, of Eagar, Ariz.
Hyrum B. Nelson, ot Eagar, Ariz.
A. J. McKay, of Eagar, Arizona.
Marcellus Hulsey, of Nutnoso,
Arizona.
J. L. IRVIN,
Register
5-10-6-7
T 'otice For Publication.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. Land Office at Phoenix,
Arizona, April 30, 1917,
NOTICE is hereby ffiven that
Teodoro Dominguez, of Concho,
Vrizona, who, on Oct. 61, y,-
made Homestead Entry, No.
015791, for NWiSWi, SSWi,
SWiSEi, Section 12, Township
10 N., Range 25 E., G. &S. R. B.
& Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make five year proof,
to establish claim to the land
above described, before Ghas.
Jarvis, U. S. Commissioner, at
St. Johns, Arizona, on the 14th
day of June. 1917.
r.lnimnnt names as witnesses:
Juan E. Padilla, Casimero Padil-
la, Porfirio Aguirre, David Urte-.
ga, all of Concho, Arizona.
J . JL. lrvm,
Register,
5-10-6-7.
NOTICE OF SELECTION
t
Under Act of Congress, Ap
proved June 20, 19 JO.
. United States Land Office,
AT PHOENIX, ARIZONA
State of Arizona
To WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the
State of Arizona has filed in this
office its Grant Land Selection,
ListNo. 799, Serial No. 033934,
applying to select for the benefit
of Charitable, Penal and Re
formatory Institutions, the fol
lowing described lands, to-wit:
ListNo. 799, Serial No. 033934:
-In T. 21 N., R. 27 E,: SEi
Sec. 34.
(All in G. & S. R- M.) '
During the five weeks' period
of publication .of this notice, or
any time thereafter and before
final approval and certification,
this office will receive protests or
contests as to any of the tracts
applied for and transmit the same
to the General Land Office.
Dated at Phoenix, Arizona, April
16, 1917.
J. L. IRVIN,
Register.
JOHNJ. BIRDNO,
Receiver.
Date of first publication May 3,
1917. .

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