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The DawsonNews II<br />

PAUL K. “CARSON, “<br />

Director and EdItur<br />

Term. ot flulm.rlet i.n<br />

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one Xe,lr -.- . . . . . . . ..-.. +-------<br />

Advertlilng Rate@ on APPllc*tlOn<br />

“II<br />

Enturea n.uonh-olamn<br />

March lUth, ::Z1, mt the pfmt-of~::t::<br />

Davnon. Ke= ~~tixico,<br />

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. If you do not receive your Paper TeK-<br />

UIaclY, or If at uny time YOU ch=~se<br />

your uodreua, kindly lnfOrm U. and<br />

pr~mpt uttentlon will be given ~0 YOU,’<br />

r2questB.<br />

COPPER SITUATION<br />

During the latter Part Of JUIYand<br />

the first half of August the price of<br />

copper again “hit the tObOggan.” .~o<br />

reasons are assigned for the quO~tion<br />

of 12 cents per pound; first, this<br />

price being quoted mainly by Corn- ‘“<br />

uanies having conaiderable cur~ent<br />

production OF Premins finnncial I<br />

needs and. second, to the fact t~t<br />

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Are You Having Trouble Making Ends eet?<br />

T<br />

Then stop and look in the matter.<br />

Perhaps the income ~ not as large as befO~e. Even so, IN~ME is OhlY<br />

half the stury. The other half and by f a? the more important of the two, is OUT ;:<br />

Are you gsttiw value received for it?<br />

LOok over YOUr expen=a for the past mOnth. Were “they a]l necessary ‘e!<br />

really worth while ? Did YOUbu someth;ng YOUreallY have IIttle use ‘or, just<br />

cause it wa~ che&pJor have You f ought things beyOnd YOur mea?a because Y~.u aP-<br />

Dened to temparardy have some. extra money in your pocket or m YOUT checking ‘1 aciount<br />

?<br />

AnBWer these questions for yourself and see if on arO ui<br />

If you are not getting ahead try a new plan. 8 pen a &vi’~~B Account ith<br />

UBnext >ayday, even though it;Bonly a dollar or ten dollara or twenty dollars, nd<br />

thm each succeeding payday da osit likewise. DO YOU think t~t so Sm?ll an am nt<br />

. is not worth bothering about? %.u win find {f YOUgive We Plain a fair chance at<br />

you can et along without tit ten or twenty just us well and YOU will have Wmet ing<br />

to show f’ or It at the end of thee or mix months time.<br />

You will-then wonder why you didn’t try thi. simple Scheme Y~arS ago, fo. it<br />

will give You a better iaea of the value Of moneY, and giva YOu a ce~in ~a~sfac Ion<br />

in looking ,back over the year’s work, that can he obtilned in no other waY.<br />

It is never too ]ate to commence over, so stnrt in next ayday ~tb any am nt<br />

YOUfeel you should or can put aside. Don’t put it off longer {“” y kidd.mg youiaelf ntb ,<br />

waiting until You. have a hundred or two hundred, becau~e that time maY never c me<br />

hnd You are Iouing taluahle time in the meantime.<br />

./<br />

St-t now; Any amount welcome at<br />

13rititih dealers continue tO BUPPIYbottom has been reached for the d+. to figures compiled hy a well<br />

Germany at prices under thooe at<br />

clinc. The third reaaon for feeling<br />

which American producers are will-<br />

ing to do busine=. One lot of 1,000,., hopeful is that during the first half<br />

00-0 pounds was sold late in July at of August, 8aleB were running at<br />

wn copper authority, EurOpe tois<br />

absorhin~ copper at the rate Of<br />

,000,OllU younds per -aiinum. TMs<br />

Dawsol i. Hotel<br />

11 7-8 cents Per pound, this being about the mme rate aa obtiinad dur. early 40 per cent Of tie amount I<br />

occasioned by a ~peculator who had lng . the corresponding period in July.<br />

to meet bnnK1ng obligational. Sever- Germany and Japan continue to be<br />

aI consumers tried to find a prOduc- the main foreiw b“yerg, and it i~<br />

m in 191S. Although Germany,<br />

Itria and Spain produce some coPbv<br />

far the largest part of Eu- 1 AmeriE nPlan<br />

1<br />

er early in August who would be<br />

pointed out that since the armistice,<br />

willing to aell for prOmpt ~hgpment these nations have conhi~tently been<br />

at 11 7-8 centi per pOund, but were ,the ~iflent pu=cha~~m, in either tho<br />

““nsuccemful: The American Smelt- f oreign or the domeetic market,” in<br />

ing & Refining company is temporarthat<br />

theti purchaflea have shown conily<br />

,o~~tof tb market, while the Calucentration<br />

ihto periods when the pricmet<br />

& IIeclA and Anaconda interests<br />

es of copper have been relatively low.<br />

refused to make any -le~ fOr le= During<br />

July, Japanese interests con-<br />

than 12’1-8 cents per pound.<br />

tracted for the shipment of betieen<br />

While this drop in me~l qu?~- 10 and 15 mil]ion pounds, at & price<br />

tions in naturally ~Omew~t depre~s- ~f 12 ~en~ per pound, p.~ide ,ghip,<br />

Unite~ States. Germany ie now<br />

sumiu at the rate of 226,000,- 11<br />

poun~s per year; in 1913, that na- j<br />

,e portion of which went into war<br />

ipment. England’s present rate<br />

Electric Li 4 hts-steam<br />

ing, Yet copper p“roducem have sever-<br />

New York. It is not believed that<br />

al =eano”m for f ee]ing encouraged ~ erman buying in the London mar.<br />

over recent events. The fimt of these<br />

ket has been heavy, as otherwise the<br />

ia the . official announcement that<br />

British supplies would soon be ex-<br />

July mleB of copper, for both domes - hau~ted,<br />

A report to the Depart.<br />

tic and foreign eccounk, totale d<br />

ment of Commerce from London h<br />

nearly 76,000,000 poundu, or 36,000, -<br />

to the effect that the weakness in the<br />

000 poundm more than many of the<br />

copper metal market t<strong>here</strong> is due to<br />

importint sellem believed the tots 1<br />

the un=ttifactory reports that come<br />

would be. The output from the re-f<br />

rom America, and to the extreme<br />

fineries during the month was prac -<br />

trade depression in England, owing<br />

tically the ~ame as during June—<br />

to the conditions brought about by<br />

namely, 4’6,000,000 pOund*BO t~ t the ~oa, ~~ke+ .The ~me repofi<br />

salea were about 90,000,000 poundn<br />

states that “the single bright spot is<br />

in exco~s of production. Whan the<br />

tbe comparstiyely healthy purchas.<br />

copper surplus can be reduced at the.<br />

Ing by Germany, which country. ap.<br />

rage of nearly 1,000,000 pounds per<br />

pears to be the only European itite<br />

day during one of the admitid ly<br />

able to take any appreciable q“anti-<br />

“slow mohths” of the year, and in the.’<br />

ties of copper at pre~ent.” AccO=d.<br />

midst of a business depression at I<br />

THEDAWSONGA#AGE<br />

A M. VAN DY”KE, MmMger<br />

Twice-a-Day Auto Service Lh ton<br />

A.ta b.m ~r~=e at 9 A. M. ●nd s P. M. Iwed cm:. ,<br />

WEM EQUIPPED MACHINE SHO<br />

i<br />

Full Line of I<br />

Automobile Access~ries<br />

tit, producerw of the metil hnve 1<br />

ni,thing to fear from the calamity ~<br />

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hov;lets who have been predicting!<br />

all sorts of dire thinm for the red<br />

metal induntry, just becnuae t<strong>here</strong> is<br />

- a tcv !porary over-production at a<br />

titnu of u.orld-wide depremion. The<br />

eticrntafireason for encoyrigement ifl A ButterKist~PopCornMachi~e<br />

the fIIi:r that tho American Steel &<br />

Wire co pany, a subsidiati uf the<br />

IS OUR tiWEST IMPWVEMENT<br />

‘United S1 tes Stiel Co~ration, ~<br />

been buying copper in million-pound<br />

~ WILLUSE BU~ER ONLY INTHISMACHIN<br />

‘lots, and is understood to hays purchased<br />

a considerable tonnage at 12<br />

WITH NO SUBSTITUTIONSOF LARD<br />

eentn per pound. Bids made by the<br />

c~.npany of 11 S-4 cents per pound<br />

failed b bring forth any offerin~ ~<br />

OR oLEOMARGERIN~ .<br />

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‘from .producem. PaBt experience k<br />

shown and proven the,t when puiehaes<br />

are made in such quaritities by J. J. LAVBACH, Propri tor<br />

subsidiary compunies of the nteel corporation,<br />

it fa usually a uign that the<br />

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