OCR Interpretation


Albuquerque morning journal. [volume] (Albuquerque, N.M.) 1903-1926, October 27, 1916, CITY EDITION, EDITORIAL Section, Image 7

Image and text provided by University of New Mexico

Persistent link: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84031081/1916-10-27/ed-1/seq-7/

What is OCR?


Thumbnail for

ALBUQUERQUE MORNING JOURNAL
- Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, October 27, 1916.
0TORIAL
Classified
Section
Section
if PECOS
III 1 TELL
TILE IS TO HOW
as in ie era) iplrtted I
offices.
TATE BILL GO
i... AJ.v,U
ul Everything uepenas
enthusiasm Shown in
Getting Out Strength in East
LTRA EFFORTS MADE
TO AROUSE r Al I HrUL
f Prevails That Interest
National Ticket Will
Prove Helpful in
Majority
tial race as well
races for county
For Instance, in what Judge a ran-1
vllle H. Richardson proudly and per-
.,,.,,, nui ine "imperial county of
Chaves" there is the liveliest sort of
contest on for county offices, and an
especially lively contest for the office
of sheriff, in whirl, Harry Thorne.
republican, hopes to nose out c. A.
Hector, democrat. It must not be
supposed that the look-in which
Thorne has for the office is due to
the fact that h, is a remit, lin:m nn
j the contrary it la In spite of it. Mr.
: Thorne is an exceptionally popular
I man, and his democratic friends are
1 rallying to his aupport. Mr. Rector
I if s,) very popular man and In ad
dition to his popularity has behind
j him the (feci thai he is the democra
tic nominee. Democratic leaders In
Chaves county declare that the tight
4otwen tfcesi , ,::r ,,,! ftv-tha
( casting of an unprecedented vote In
j that county, and that except as to
! county offices the democratic ticket
j will get the fmi benefit of it.
Wilson Vote t Help.
In Eddy county, on the contrary,
there Is only one ticket for county
officers In the field, which means of
courfe that the democratic ticket is
unopposed. Her,, an extra effort Is
bel&g made to assure getting out the
lull vote for the stale ticket, Sheriff
Cicero Stewart has undertaken to see
j to this part of it, and Sheriff Stewart
i has the reputation among those who
, know him of hall, one nf tin. lest
Piling n!iniic go-getten In all the democratic
o 1 rta ,1,. in Ua
, ... . . ,
THE TEWA HftO
1 USES FOR
NATIVE PLANTS
111 f'W M. vie,, when li., uK ins
fnr State Ticket. I mn ,o ,n tting as he has
lul I done in this case.
n The popularity of Preaidenl Wilson
,,,, TO MoawHe jounl, I i relied upon to help out to a greal
cute.. is ver the I extent all through the Peco valley
slate in-Kei.
that section
Santa Fe, i rt
this Stas''
,f a
is
campaign
New Volume, Treating on
the Ethnobotany of These
Indians Tells of Many In-
and about one Inch thick, The
Apaches bring them in Ban lldcfoneo
upon their Christmas vlaits Sumac
leaves arc dried and imoktd In pipes
or made Into clgaii it,
The cockle bur Is Used is a remedy
for diarrhoea ami vomiting Children
are fumigated with it.
uoca'a Manifold I'scs,
of course most people m cw
lOO know of the use of lite yucci
as a soap, especial!) excellent
Mel
root
f.n
washing Navajo blankets, Turkish
rugs, which It gtvei i oust- thai no
other article thus fnt discovered can
give it, and also fnr washing the hair,
The Tewa wash then hah aimut once
week and also atiei
dirty work, after a Join i
I taking part in OSmonl
, . s .
-i.iirf.Uiutt Miu. i tin coremot lal uses
for
L. officer in New Mexico, an oi"- p.dieve in the president with all their
now lurueu luniini-". iicaris, ami u is expected inai mey
in jetting otefl for too
The democrats over in
...ii,, nVPS
f . ..:n DwUU enlleV
bPa!t. wnst ' , ;,
How sets me ponm.n
Lmttn llope? Will tne launiui
,l,oie counties adjacent to nnu
I itmj m,on the lam. ui .ici..i...-
I . ... at Texas and 1 iklahoma live
. i
U their record and vote early and
. .... .,.. M ...ill ,,.V'
Sm on sweuon ui i
.1 hmn. to look after things
md the ranch or the orchard or
I (arm?
,11 the answer In tliese tinosimiis
,i.,iH whether tne next siaie
LbntniiUmtlon in New Mexico is dctn- N they
Bntle or republican. The man wno t
till how the democratic vote in;
Qtltfl of Eddy, Chaves, Koosc-
Curry, Quay and I nton will tx j
hu has a rare opportunity to
m a small loriune n pen nm
U(iOUI wagers. All UN couuuw
hiwd arc normally democratic by
Manual majorities, and there Is
kthmit to indicate that there is any-.
las ahnormnl In the nidation this
Hut everytnmg aepenas on
at bv mbetanttal the democratic
liioritlea in those counties will oe
Ikon the votn is counted a week from
li hiMdav.
Two Years go, I nave nee,, rot
yea is ago Hie I'eeos valley ; the old north
maj i irievoua disappointment to I prohibition vit
will put themselves nut to go to the
polls and express their approval ofj
him, Hav ing arrived at the polls, j
declare the leaders, they will follow !
the habit of a lifetime and vote thei
ticket straight Democracy in the!
lower Pecos valley is a much more
serious matter than In some other'
parts of the state. Democrats take!
theirs straight in that section, ami
not much time is lost in scratching I
the ticket.
If the Pecos valley and the other.
eastern New Mexico oountlea want a
democratic administration in Santa
have it in their power to get
it. If the democrats in that section
are more interested in fighting each
other than they are in fighting the re
publicans, there will be a return to
republican rule in New Mexico.
BADLANDS ARE NOW
LOCATED IN
EAST
tinsts ot tne unierrii mil. in pn ' ' 1 1 nia v tnld
tauly and bluntly, the Pecos val-
laid don cold, and as a result
UHf R. Fergiisson was defeated by
mftio i'. Hernandec, it was a
a anil pitiful set of democratic ma
ms that came up from the other
' nf the mountains at that time,
they were literally swamped and
'literated, not to say Wiped off the
MMec lists, by the overwhelm-
oli' of the republican counties of
,r'hern New Mexico.
There were two factors that en-
1 into the disappointing result in
Pwos valley two years ago, how-
, ..i.i.i j . .. . i-
i mm ii no no, a ppear a; i ue pi es- rtu..
iiiiir, in i,,e ins, place, it was
oft year in politics and there Was
ilhor a national nor anv local
to bring out the vote. In
Wild place, there were some cx-
"linsly sure spots in the democra-
wganliatlon in that section grow-
Wt of federal appointments. I n-
1itnatey fnr Mr. Pergusson, he had
WH able to please rvcryhody
only that. .nl ,e hail contrived
iPleasc many: and that iHanlans-
t reirlstered in a most effective
nner by the small vote for him nn
fastcm side of the state.
lively Local rights.
year conditions are mm,
"' ana I'eeos uallaw ,!..,.,, ,
ire thai by the sam,.' (aIim there
a different storv to tell when
"t en are counted. Not onlv has
(V HOHNINS JOURNAL PICIA1. HABtD IMIRtl
Norwich, N. Y., Oct. 26. The
I Badlands of this country are no
j longer located In the new west but
I in ilq.uld barrels to
st, Ira Landrith, the
presidential nominee
I.-'
York i low ds when the
"dry" special train again entered this
state from Pennsylvania.
"The very frontiers of civilisation,"
he said, "have been rolled in rum
barrels from the wild and wooly west,
now dry and law-abiding to the Head
woods and Dodge Cities, the Lead
vllles and Unties, the Cripple Creekl
and Poises of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illi
nois, New York. New Jersey and the
land of tin Pilgrim fathers.
"Although we looked for it on our
long western tour we saw no drunken-
the dry states of the west,
North Dakota, Idaho, Washington,
Oregon, Arizona, Colorado and Kan
sas. Nor in Tennessee Hut in many
an eastern audience some poor serf
of King Alcohol has done his master's
bidding and offered insult and maud
lin protest against his own liberation.
GENTIJE BUT SURE.
A powerful cathartic sometlmei
does as much harm as good. Foley
i Cathartic Tablets are mild ahd gen
tle hot sure in action. They are a
wholesome physic that thoroughly
cleanses the bowels, sweeten the
OK- , v. j vfi, ihn liver For
I mount, II mm iiuion mv ...... - --
I Indigestion, biliousness, bad breath,
bloating, gas or constipation, no rem
leriv Is more highly recommended.
fctUrneta , , I Thcy ca"sp n" taping, pain or nau-
, ,en.i,i, utnnt nersons recninmenn loein
because of the light feeling they bring.
Sold everywhere.
F ' 1 " 1 1 1 1 ,, , s ,p,. nwaV hnl (,, U
lively InturMi , 'ti,..
fc , i ii v JI VBlUvU
rti ttt
Enjoy Your Evenings at Home!
at
Jllc long, wintry nights will soon he with
A 1 a kc the home cozy with our Heaters
, pi i .
.." rge basy Chairs. We have them
I ,ces t' suit anv purse. See our displa
arrivals in upholstered furniture in otir
window. Our prices will make you
. naer how we do it. We anticipated the
mP advances and ordered early.
We lllieoi. L. 1 . 1 " 1 J . !
nic s nceiai aics inn tan . t-
Santa Pe. Oct. it. "U is clear that
the majority of white people are less
Observant and m main cases know
far less about plant life lhan dues
the Indian, who is forced to acipilre
knowledge In this field by reason of
his more direct dependent e on
plants," This statement in the
"Ethnobotany of the Tewa Indians,"
Just from the press, points out one
reason for the Intense interest, even
tO the lay reader, nf the volume of
lis pages b) Miss Frierc-Marrenco,
John Peabody Harrington and Wil
fred William Kohbins, part of th re
sult of their work with the School of
American Archaeology.
'I rents With t .. tround Santa IV.
Another reason, of course, for spe
clal iiiteiest. is that the book treats
Ol the botany of the country round I
about Santa Fe and the beliefs of the
Indians of this vicinity regarding!
plan! life. The book is the Inst of a
series of four printed for the School
of American Archaeology by the Btt
reau of American Ethnology, the tne-,
Vioua volumes treating on the geogrn-!
phy, physiography, climate and zoo
logy of the Tewa region and are
from the pen of Dr l-Mgur 1.. llewett,
John P. Harrington, Junius Mender-
son and W. W. Kohbins, all of ihcin
being Illustrated with half tones and ;
maps of the Tewa world.
Some of the medical uses to which
plants are pul up by the Tewas arc i
quaint, At Santa Clara charcoal in
taken in hot water as a remedy for j
cough and sore throat. For lar.vn
gttis, ptnyon charcoal is wrapped in a
Wet cloth, which is then lied about
th'e throat as a compress. Charcoal in 1
water is laid a for biliousness. Ashes
are rubbed on to relieve pain In the !
shins attributed to cold, anil ash
watel is uiven to children as medl
Cine. Al Santa Clara and San lido- !
tonso, where children have measles, j
ashes are dusted over the eruption,
with a cloth to soothe the irritation.
Use f Ashes.
Ashes have a different use, too, as'
Torquemada says: "The Pueblo
dians know of their enemies' appn
from far off. and in order that
neighboring pueblos may come
their aid. the women go up to
top of their houses and throw ashes
into the air, and behind, this make a
mothered fire so that by giving a
lliiclier smoke it may be better seen
by the other pueblos whose help they
desire, and the women, striking their
bands on their open mouths, raise o
prc.it crv which sounds loud and far
off." Caatano de Bosa, in 1590
eHi,eil the throwing nf ashes:
lieutenant went hack to the pueblo
with them again, anil ine
on the contrary, an maian
nut on a balcony oi u
which are as much as
four or five storms Mgn, ami unn
small amount of nsl.es at him, and
at this they set up a great clanmr and
h, Withdrew,"
Juniper Berries in Demwi.
juniper berries are eaten by children
and young men. They arc
more palatable when healed m an
n pan over the fire. Thcy are
considered an effectual remedy for
everv kind of internal chid. 1 he
p.afv twigs of tin- Juniper alter being
e0aasted on the ember, are bound
t.ghtly over a bruise or sprain td
educe the I-, 1
th, juniper is regarded as hot and
almost everv pari or it is a medicine
, '.,,,,- Conditions. At Banta Clara,
motMr, the -bird day after ( child-
h,rth rises and bailies herself with
of lumper leaves .o-
luantity.
as Food,
Iinvon berries, oi ii
f,nt food About October I...
Z corn iJv. - Santa
. g0 ,o the mountains for sev
eral day. to gather P.nyoii nuts The
Uged for me mini-.
for excluding i ne an
t Santa Clara.
' ,,,H its nuts the Hi si
est of all
food of
yucca nr lrnr. onr-:.T
made from the fibers
formerly eaten ami
The frull wa.s also madi
performing ,
i and before
IS Many arc
lo which t he
rfV A"i
I'he fruit was
id as emetic, i
into a .icily or
CAN'T COMPLETE
PRAYER REVISION
FOR THREE YEARS
House of Deputies of the Pro
testant Episcopal Coinni
tion in St, Louis Make De-
Confection and at times into molasses
or syrup, In fact, tin yucca was t"
the Teyva what. the bamboo is in the
BaSl I add:
Thus the book gin s gl mpsOS Of In
dian customs and tradltiona thai are
fascinating. It includes alga a Bibli
ography ami a map of the Tewa re
gion, showing the ancient sites as well
as the modern pueblos,
The publication of t In four volumes
on the Tewa world is an achievement
of which the School of American
Archaeology is ual proud. The
fact that the hooks hao been printed'
by the United stales government un-i
tier the allspices of one of its scientific
bureaus, vouches for It. authoritative
character, Incldeistally, the publtca
tions of these volumes is the very best 1
kind of publicity Ihat can be given
New MiNico.
CALLES SUPERSEDED
BY GENERAL SERRANO
' MOHN.N OUflNAL l"Oftl 1 HI)
Douglas. Aril-.., Oct. M. t.en. P.
Klias Canes', who arrived in Ague
Prleta today with his staff and a mil
Itary escort, is quoted as having said
in conversation with friend, thai he
no longer had any connection with
the slate government. This is taken
to confirm the report that den, Fran
cisco It. Serrano had superseded bun
as military commander of Sonora.
f alien said be Intend, d lo go to
Mexico City as soon as lie could get a
permit for his passage through the
United Slates from Douglaa in ESagle
Pass. He saltl he had no idea when
he would return to Sonora.
American army officer, here arc
puzzled over the continued non-arrival
of permission for Calles' Journey.
IPtCIM iijiiiii miMi
si. Louis, net, .ii Revision andeti 1
I rlchmeni of the book of 10111111011'
prayer of the Proteslanl Episcopal I
.church, in general convention here. '
! cannot In' completed for another three )
years at least This was determined
'today when the house nf deputies nil
I the convention sent back several sec
tions of the report of a commission, I
appointed In suggest 1 halites at the'
general convention, with instructions
to re-report at the next conclave.
Prcviouslv however, I he report of
the house of blshOpi lipon proposed
changes 111 the "order of the holy 0Om-
munlon," was read, Thin report had
no value, it was pointed OUt, except
as It registered the views of the bish
ops UDOn service, concurrent ac
tion of the houses being necessary.
The house of bishops officially re
Jected 'he recommendation thai five
of the ten commandments in the , 01,1
munlon soivlee be thortSned by the
elimination of the reasons. It wa.s 1 1
ported also that the house nf bl.hopi
still has under consideration the que.
tion of the reservation or the sacra
incut, provided for III the report id
the committee,
The house of bishops favored
amending the prayer for Christ's
church, a seel mi, of which pleads that
Christian riib is may "1111111.411" wick
SATURDAY SALE
AT WHITNEY'S
GALVANIZED TUBS AND PAILS
ubs
No. 1 1
iize across
I X I
tveguicwr
incne
ON SALE ALL
1 delivered ' nftv
ttii l
price. 85c
DAY SATURDAY
TiiTT oilTcf vi'hmTT
60c
Whitney Hardware Co.
307 W.
verything
Central
New But The X
line
Phone 76
FIFTY-FIVE SONS OF
PEERS HAVE 1
I N
nienl on the slaff hut insisted on get
vne in the fighting line. Mr. ,suullh's
younger son was wounded at the liar
datielles Uoyd Qeorfe has two sons
111 the army,
edness and vice,
the wind "correct
The substitution of
fur the word "pun
ish" wa.s urged.
Another change approved was in the
title of "The order for the holy "tn
munlon." This would change the
name to "The Divine liturgy." and
substitute Holy Eucharist for the ex
pression lndy oommunlon, these term,
being deemed more modem,
Wtt .n, ,i l.lul. .,! ,,!. ..r ,,, I., i
tar grade ol Mrvsntsf Mskseseel tin- ivsst "' holdlni
BeiSlttSS n '''s Jn,irnnl. Us hi fB
i vim hiteii Prei. CArenepeBgeare.)
London. Oct, 10, Pifty-live sons of;
British peers have Fallon on the but-1
ticfieids of the Buropestn war, The
last was Usui w. VTyndham Ten !
iianl, the oldest son Ol I. out (ibn
Conner, who was killed in fiance, i
Septemhei U'.l. at the S4TS of B, Only) I
a few days before the death In action
of his coiii'stn, l.n ul. Mark Tcnnaiit i
was reported.
' LleUt, W milium Temiant had I n
I Willi the army Just over a year, bav-l
Ing joined as soon as be reached the
! legal sge, in a letter to iiis mother
il.iteil lust before going Into anion In
wrote:
This is written in ease anything
happen, lo mi', for I should like von
to have lust a little message from IB
i Wn hand. Your love fnr too and tin
love for you have made my whole life
i lie of the happiest tllcle h ia ever
been This is a great day fie me
HiKll heart, high speech, high deeds,
mid honoring , ey es.' Qod bleSH y ou,
and give you peaoe,"
four cabinet ministers. Mr gaquith,
Lord Ijinsibiwne, Mr. Pike Prsue and
.Mr. Arthur Henderson, have Inst soils
in the war, and I. old I'rewe EX son-ln-l.w.
Mr Henderson Is the IsJbOr par
tj b ailer, and his son was a captain
i. lent Raymond Asqutth gave promise
high a plate at the bar
lie had an appoint-
LEGALISTA GOVERNOR
OF SONORA APPOINTED
HOHIM lavMSM PiflAi- . WIRI1
Bl Paso, TeX., del. It, Santiago K.
Rivers lias been declared provisional
governor ot tin- si He nf smiorn by the
Legalists leaders, a report received
lu re by government agi Ills from Tin
son, Art.., statin.
ril VST. Is said to have Issued a proc
laim!' Inn announcing his intentions,
coplest nf which have been received
here. His appointment is said to
have oome from fells Diss.
OCT THIS HT -IT is Uiiltlll
Xt IN I V,
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out tills
slip, enolose "lib Be and mall It to
Foley A Co, Chicago, ill., writing
your name nnd address clearly, You
wild receive in return a trial pek-
a. italnlng Foley's Honey and Tar
Compound, fop bronchial coughs,
cold', ami croup; Foley Kidney Pills.
for lame back, weak kidneys, rheuma
tism, bladder troubles, and Foley
Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome, ami
thoroughly cleansing i uthartlc for
constipation, billou.ness, headache
ami sluggish bowels Sold every vv heiu.
In
in ch
Hie
to
the
de-
"The
to inirley
vmulrl not;
woman came
said houses,
eeeeeeeese-eeee xesieeeeeeeee!eeee!
V.vXv.. ' XsBSS
mm
The bond of friendship that we have
formed by our aggressive selling policy
cannot be broken. Men appreciate the
high-class merchandise that this store
has offered them at the sensational
short-profit prices.
also
decoction
AMnkS a smal
Berries Invponant
course.
j resin
r jars
cuts
Sill
humanity, m
ot Koing up on in
-j uHni the fall
rtllll ,,,t,ml
Ie ' in si m"
n
south and cast.
save you money on coofl furniture
h. C, Scheer Furniture Go.
314-., If,
-South Second 317-319
mesa
nuts thai the peop
,,,-H, and west aim
i',,.. . ottonwood, Hoiigias s,
mmon oak had
nnial and industrial
..wa. By no
Ind first
It is the
western
n plnyon
e a
ml
m
their artoiiR cei -1
uses a mong i ne
ins of the spruce man-
climbed Into this worm
. m . . wx rt 1
siM.ope in tne iw
Silver Sag.' a I a "'
The silver sac,- I. a favorite i remedy
nil swallow en
,t decot tion. as a rem
flatulem e and ""-
. ,,..H,n of till' O.llll-
l . . i t ' ' '--
. .. .1 r;i f 1 1 il'll
1, oiling waici hw ' .
lied to the stomaeii mm
II is also said to I"'
f,,r a constant feeble
ineffectual expectoration.
of the mountain mehog-
A tUa ,1.--
m water aim no
. 1..W., , ,, P
taken both lor a ... -
a ui ,n n ie r
remeoy n"
. ... ua.u
also IIS 0 111 S poms.
men Steep tin:
,.,,i thev aie sou.
" , i , .
hair in UN iuiuwub .
It is hewed al
rll'link HI 11 h
civ for indigestion,
lousnes. a
steeped in
, cloth is app
a hot compress.
:i L,,od icniody
cough with
The leavei
anv arc boiled
coction is
and also as
is
cnnililaint. .
. . .... naof onso t lie WO
A : ra ii i en
leaves In water
nj wash iheir
promote its 6rowtn' . nr
The choke cherry I. eaten raw M
Ie arilla aim "
make the meal im
boiled. The
the cherries
and
TODAY
r
-V7 r-
oM.
Will Be a Bg Day in the Great E9 vgjS
Short-Profit Selling Event flHiaW
l . t i' la lias shown trreaicr inici c-l bcini; inaiiiic id HffiHHv
1 till win not 1 1 1 i a n ippor i ii iu nic n , ur WBF Sr
fall and winter merchandise righl al the heigh 1 of the sea wA i J
Mm. A i it I l liinkiiijn' men nf . I l)ii ucniii ,,n iia 11 1 fWyL j)
New Fall Suits m ill up lo S'.-' . .h . . .$14.95 ami $21.75 msm
Winter Underwear 1
13.00 Wool I nion Suit) . .$2.i5 ffe$fl
R5.00 Hoavv VV.xil Suits . .:i.r ffiWtfi
(sold hu- $22,50 and . $16 ami $21.75 I
ikI Don'l Forfirel Thai Ever Vrticle in litis Store Bears
t-Profil I 'rice Thai Means Real Savings.
I3S
$1.25 Shirts
With a choice I'd 'd patten
choose from. Right from oiir
ular Inn-. Ii yv ill pay you in 1
;ti least five of these shuts. Short
Profil selling price
95 cents
New Overcoats
Inn t
' a
Nim
Wright Clothing Company
'Furnishers for the Gentlemen Who Know
e 4. e e e e 4
IX IU
diameter
ft

xml | txt