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THE TUOTJMOARI NEWS . , . .-.r.TUTV3siiiaiin-inriir SabscripUen $1.W Per Tear The Tucumcari News Published Every Thurdy IRA E. FURR, Eillter and Publisher Entered an second-ehuM matter at the postoffice in Tucumcari, N. M un der act of Congrou, March 1, 1879. Thursday, October 17, 1918 DEMOCRATIC TICKKT For U. S. Senator W. 3. Walton rff Grant county. For Congress G. A. Richardson of Chaves county. For Governor Felix Garcia of Rio Arriba county. For Lieutenant Governor Elmer B. Veeder of San Miguel county. For Supreme Court R, H. Hanna of Santa Fe county. For Attorney General T. J, Mabry of Bernalillo cj.mty. For Secretary of State Juan J. Duran of Unioi county. For Superintendent of Schools J. S. Long of fooievelt county. For State Auditor Marcus C. de Baca c ' Sniiftiv.i county. For State Treasurer T. W. Medley of Socorr tao-n.y. For Land Cc imissloner G. A. Davis son of Cha ez county. For Corpcrat on Commissioner D. J. Flnegan of C.ay county. For Representative: II. 0. NORMS C. E. HUNTER For Sheriff: J. A. STREET For County Clerk: T. N. LAWSON For Treasurer: JOHN M. EAGER For Tax Assuror: U. I.. FRANCIS For Superintendent of Schools: J. A ATKINS For Probate .hulce: J. C. WILLIAMS For Countv Surveyor: A. R. MOSES For Commis.Mo er First District: W. A. DODSON For Commissioner Second District: F. W. NATIONS For Commission r Third District: JOHN F. HELL William 0. Walton, tho Democratic nominee for senator, has voted for every war measure usked by President Wilson and thu administration during his service In Congress. A voto for Walton Is a voto for the admlulatra tlou, Ir n vote of confidence In PresU dwnl Wilson. It menus thut ote from New Mexico will be cast to aid In tbe varnest prosecution of the war, not to ntiK the President, as his opponent would do, Judgtt Richardson If elected to Con gress will vote In the House as Wal ton will In the Senate; that is, for every war moasuie which President Wilson asks from Congress to carry on thu war. A vote for Illchnrdson Is a patriotic vote and a vote of confi dence In the President. Felix Garcia Is not a politician but a business man. Ho hns proved that In his careful, sensible handling of the affairs as a member of the state tax commission. Ho will make the peo ple of the state a business governor Elmer K. Vcedor is one of the best lawyers in the state and was the li'gil adviser to the Into Governor De Bnca. He knows law and parliamentary prac tice nnd will make an admirable pre siding officer for tho Senate Seven years on the bench of tho statu of New Mexico has proven that Richard H. Hanna Is a just, a capable and a fearless Jurist. There Is uot a brtalli of attack on his ability or his tutegrlty He Is a sound lawyer, stands for the rights of the people and has always been fair to labor. Tom J Mahry In one of the rising young lawyers of the state nnd as It attorney general will not be In th. hands of any corporate or big business Interest. He will construo the law without fear or favor In tbe tntorest of the whole peoplp of tho state. Juan J Duran has made an efficient, active county clerk of Union county. His promotion to tbe office of secre tary of stnto Is logical nnd he Is amply qualified for Ita exacting and precis clerical duttes. Prof. J S Long has been principal of the schools In several cities of th-i state and. also vice president of the New Mexico State Touchers Associa tion, He Is an able educator, qualified by training and experience and will take the schools of the state out of politics. Marcus C. De Baca la a capable business man and has always stood for the best Ideals In political affairs In New Mexico. Unlike many other Republicans when De Baca broke away from the party because of the domina tion of a corrupt Republican machine he broke away for good. He Is clean and foarlesn and competent. His op ponent Is tho brother of the perpetual present auditor of tho state. The onlv way to end the Sargent 20-year dy nasty Is to vote for De Baca. T. W. Medley Is ono of the strong Influential and trusted bankers of the southwest. He knows finances and financial operations thoroughly and Is exactly tho man to have charge of the disbursements of the state. He tit of the same type as his predecessor, Roy L. Hall, whose service has given complete satisfaction to the people of Hvb sUU. flervrcn Dnvlsnnii him hflpn In thi real estate business and the cattle buslnuss In tlm utato for more than (i decnile, I In knows the lund business of thp Btntc of Now Mexico, will nfo Ituard thp Intorrats of the state in tnu disposition of nil lands nnd msy bo iltvinliil iiinn to so niniiftRti thp Im portant buslnoss of tho stato Innd of- flcr ns to protect the taxpayers ana serve thp schools nnd thn public, TV I FMnrenn Is n rnllrond man. A representative of union tabor, who hnm itmiln nn rfflclont rountv officer at Tuctnnrnrl nnd will when elected to thp state rorporntlon commission aire th Dpiiinrrntlc tmrtv control nnd nut nn end to thp weak and Insincere pol icy which hns permitted tno rauronns of the stnto to dominate the commis sion nnd n'tnln n representative of the bin rnllrosds of the TCI Pino dis trict to hold In office ns thp commis sion's rnto expert one of tholr former employe who hns nhvnys fnvored thpm In ovc- "ontroversy The most oxtenslvr non voting rec ord which has bin mudo by any member of tile Unite' States Senate Is that of Albert Bat i Fall, who Is asklne to b -select ! as a Ttopub- llcnn bpcaue tne nation nepds him, If that Is trnp ni his pi'tirs say, why has hp been niifent much of tho time? Would Ids reto: 1 be any bet ter In thp nev six years'' Kverv candidate on the Victory Mekct nomlnnt.d by Mie Democratle state convpnt'o'i U n 100 per cent Amerirnn for America and Americans. If It Is true ttmt "every minor help! tho Kalt-er" Imi'I it true that every vote of luck ot confidence In Presldont Wilson's administration helps thu Kaiser Don t you think Kaiser Dill will wutch your vole as closely In No vember as be will watch your dollar In October? (jermuuv Is nlreadv suueallnir. Now is the time to stay with YOUR gov ernment Don't you bclluvc tniu every militarist In Germany if he weru lu the L nlted States and had a voto would ote amuliat the candidates of the Wilson :uli.:lntnr;ulon? it is the same old Bursum story ot the "burnirit; ol the books. " They say tliHt C. l: Strung, die treasurer of Mora county. ki-pt his records at hlu home and unfortunately there was a fire there which destroyed the house and the records of i lit- treasurer's of fice anil n lie traveling auditor can't audit his books. Has a famlllar sound, doesn't It? The boys over theie urn helping Wilson win the wnt Help him over here by giving liim n ote of confi dence when you go to the polls on thu Cth of November. A ote for the ad ministration Is another liullot fired at Hiudenburg und Ludeiulorft. Take the GERM out of Germany, Take tho Hl'N out of Hungary, Take the lil'1,1. out of Bulgaria, Take the GOBBLE out of Turkey, That Is the way to win the war. How? By toting your confidence in Wood row Wilson. Germany Is trying to quit now while theie is still n cli. nice that the quit ting is good. But if this is the time Germany thinks 'he war ought to quit, then it Is precisely the wrong time for the t 'nlted .Stnte.s to deride to quit. Buck up Wilson by iui vote and show the world that Ann-lieu l tiiand.s un conditional surrender, nothing less, from the Hun. When you go tb tin- polls this year ou should adjourn pun iMinship. Re member no lonsldentiion hut loe of country, bettor Itlzonshlp. higher idea'j and Justice to all people. If you do you cunimt f.iil to vote for men who will uphold In Congress the great est exeinplai of thiiHe ideals. Wood row Wilson, 'ho commander-in-chief of our vietory winning armies. Vole the VIctot ticket. Commerce and Finance, a dyed In the wool big biiHlt.e h paper which op- J.osos thu Presidani ns In a let-em issue "An ner sulisi t Ipt !on ol the I.iheitv Loan menu thcarly surren der of Germany, b'-nvis.- it will bring bet to iitidnrstnnd that the wealth of the t'nltcil States will lm uure-erved- ly used to support tin- rights that she had tried to trample on." Now. If that sort of thing Is true about mere dollars i-n t It true about the spirit and the will to win of the American people Of course It Is, so let's rend that statement this way. 'An overwhelming vote of eonft denco Iti the Wilson mlniluUtnitlon menns the early suriender of Germany because it will nmg her to under Maud that the cnurxKe and will of tho people of the United States will be un reservedly behind the President to support the rights that she hud tried to trample upon " Do jou know thut Senator Fall di NOT vote on the it solution tleclnrin wnr on AustrhvHuiiKury? Do )on know that Senator Fall ill ! NOT vote on the food control bill tin der which Mr Hoover lias accou, pllshed successful and marvelous re sults? Do you know tint' Senator Kail did NOT vote on the amendment propot Ing nntlon-wlde prof bltlon by const! tutlomil amendmant? Do you know that Senator Fall dM NOT vote on the act establishing thu war finance corporation? Do you know that Senator Fall did NOT vote on the great water power M11T GUANO LODGE MEETING POSTPONED TO LATER DATE Thu meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge, Grand Chanter. Grand Com- mnndery and Grand Chupter Eastern Stnr, whlkh were scheduled to meet at Tucumcurl next week, hnvc been postponed the now date to be mi- nounccd Inter. This notion wns taken oh account of the prevalence of influenza which has spread pretty generally over the state during the past ten days and rrotn wnien many hundreds of New Mexicans are now suffering. 1)1 :pautmi:nt of thu intk.immu United States Land Ollico, Tucum cari. N. M.. August 2, 1U18, Notice is herebv lIvp Mint tlm State of New Mevten In- vli-im. r Acts of Congress approved June 21, 18U8, nnu June uo, 1U10, und acts sup- lementary nnd nmendatory thereto, is Hied in this nfllre Keliwllim r.U for the following described Innds: List io. BUUS, Serial Number 022190 ,ots one nnd two ir-tlnn 9(1- SUM. SEU section 28, Township 11 North, iinnge .it tnst, jm. m, i m., 85.87 acres. List No. 8327. Serial Nnmhni- nooonn SEU SWU Section 25, Township 8 orm, Range U2 Knst, N. M. P. M 0 acres. List No. 8321, Serial Number 022201. NEU, Section 14, Township 8, lorth, Range 20 Enst. N. M. P. M.. 80 acres. Protests Ol' contests ni'iiinut nnv if nil of said selections may be filed in this ofilce during the period of publi cation hereof, or any time thereafter, nnd uctore llnal approval and certifi cate. R. P. DONOHOO. Gl-Ot Register. Cut This Out It Is Worth Money Don't Miss This. Cut out this slip inclose with 5c to Foley & Company, 1835 Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. lllinnl. writing your name nnd address dour ly. You will receive in return u trial luickaire containing FoIov'm Honov nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds nnd croup, j-oioy Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets. For sale by Sands- Uorsey Drug Company. FOR SALE OR TRADE One percheron stnllion nbout 1C, hands high, weight about 1500; one Durhnm milk cow, eight yenrs old, this oominc snrinir. with nine months nbl heifer calf. Will tratle for good Ford cur. I'hone 100. -lt-52 W. E. CLARK. Stopped Her Baby's Couch No remedy is better known Hum Foley's Honey und Tar for giving quick relief from coujfhs, colds nnd croup. Mrs. W. M. Stevens, Vivian, W. Vn., writes: "My baby had n ter rible cough, und nothing did him uny good. I rend about Foley's Honey nnd Tnr, the first dose helped him nnd in two days tho cough stopped."- For sale by Sands-Dorsey Drug Company. CHAPTER 10,1. LAWS OF 1017 An Act authorizing the construction of ami addition to the Capitol Building ut Santu Fe, New Mexico, milking an appropriation therefor und pro viding bonded indebtedness for the pnyment of the same, und to create n commission with authority to con struct nnd complete- such addition Committee Sub. for H. H. No. 50; np- provcu .Ma ten us. vjii. lie it enacted bv the Legislature of the State of New Mexico: Section 1. Thut for the nurnosu of constructing nnd completing nn addi tion to the present Capitol Building nt bantu r-e, rsew .Mexico, the Governor .shall appoint three reputable citizens of New .Mexico, not more than two of whom .shall belong to tho sumo noliti cal tmrty. us u commission, with full power und authority to employ un ur chitect, und to let contracts for thu erection of such bu d ntr to tho lowest und host responsible bidder, upon thir ty unys published notice, letting thu same in onu entire contract.- or por tions thereof to different contracture, as in tne judgment of thu commis sion may be most advisable. bee. L'. it snail be unlawful for uny member of such commission to become or be, directly or indirectly, interested in any contract so lot, or to make any profit, directly or indirectly, out of unv such contract or to furnish or supply directly or indirectly, any labor, mn tonal or other commodity used in and about completing any such contract or contracts. The , members of such commission shall bu paid their actual and necessary expenses incurred by them in and about such work, but shall receive no further, other or udditionul compensation. Sec. d There is hereby appropriated out of tho state treasury the sum of two hundred thousand ($200,000) dol lars, or so mucli thereof as mny be necessary for the purpose of paying lor tnu construction nnu completion ot said building, said lund to bu avail able upon the sale of the bonds here inafter provided for. Sec. 4. For the nurnosu of nrovid ing funds for tho erection of said ud dition to the Cupitol Building, there is nereby authorized anil created a bond ed indebtedness of the Statu of New Mexico in the sum of two hundred thousnnd (?200,000) dollurs, und there .shall be issued two hundred (200) bonds of the denomination of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each. Suid bonds shall bear interest at tho intu of four nnd one-half per cent nor un nuni, which said interest shall bo pay able semi-annually in gold coin, or its equivalent in lawful money of thu United States, on tho first day of July and the first day of Jnnuary of euch yeur nt the office of the State Treus- urer of the Stute of Nejv Mexico. Tho principal of said bonds shall bu madu payable to the beurcr in gold coin, or its equivalent in luwful money of tho United States, thirty years after their date, and it shall bo provided by said bonds that they mny be redeemed nt tho option of the state at uny timo af ter ten yenrs from their date. Tho said bonds shall state when und where puy able, ruto of interest, and when and wheru the interest snail bo nnvablc. and shall be signed by tho Treusurer nnd Governor, und shall bo attested by tho Secretary of Stato and bear tho seal of the statu und ahull be known as thu "Capitol Addition JJullding Uonds." The faith and credit of tho state is uoretiy pieugeu lor the prompt pay ment of said bonds nnd tho Interest thereon ns herein provided. If tho state shall elect to exercise Its right to redeem any of said bonds after ten years from their dnto and in advance Of maturity, notice thereof shall be ivcn ny publication by tho Stato t( usurer, in n nnu-.onntipi- nni.tiui.n.i in Junta Fe, New Mexico, once a week for four successive weeks nnxt niln to the date fixed for redemption, and IT n bond so culled for redemption be nut presented nt tho timo requested it shall cease to bear Interest fiom and after tho date so fixed for re dumption. Sec. 5. Int-Mest coupons shall be attached to the said bonds und tho said cotillons shall bo consecutively numbered nnd shall specify tho nuni ber of the bond to which thev uro at- iiicneu, anu snail be attested by tbe lithographed or enirraved fac simile signature of the State Treasurer. aec. !. mo btnte Treasurer, when thu bonds authorized by this act to be issued, shall have been signed, coun tersigned, endorsed nnd sealed as in this net provided, shall sell tho sumo to the highest nnd best hiblnr fnr ensh, upon sealed bids, at not less thnn pnr nnu accrued interest. Notice of such proposed sole shnll bo given by the State Trensurer, by publication, in viting sealed proposnls thereon, nt a day and hour stilted therein, which said notice shnll be published once a week for three weeks in some news paper published intho Stnto of New Mexico, nnd n like notice published in some financial journal in the City of New York, the Inst insertion of such notice shall bo mnde not less thnn seven days before such date so fixed tor such sale. Sec. 7. Seventv.fivc! f7fil nf miiii bonds shall hinv date the 30th day of November. 1018. and seventv-llve f7fi) of said bonds .shall bear date the .'list day of May, 101L and fifty (50) of said ootids snail near date December 31st, 1010. All of said bonds shall be sold at the same time nnd shall be issued nnd delivered nt tho times nnd in the iiniounts us specified in this act, nnd the proceeds realized from the side of said bonds shall bo turned over to the btate 'treasurer to be kent bv him in a separate fund for tho nurnosc of tho rnnull'linlinh ft. ... t o U ! h .....I -w.,ov.i utiiun, iui uia.ii.iK, 1-.1UIIMIIIIU iuiu completing snnt uapitoi Building Ad imon. Sec. 8. That to nav tho interest on said bonds ns it shall become due, the C?..... A ...I:, .1. . r.. . m .iuiu luuiior nnu me ouue ircasurcr shall transfer to the interest fund. which shall be used exclusively for sucn purpose, nil the income derived from lunds belonging to the statu which were gnnted to tho stato by Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to en able tho people of Now Mexico to form n Constitution und stute government and he admitted into the Union on un equal footing with the original states, approveu June -jutn, ivm, "tor Leg islativo. Executive and Judicial nub lie buildings heretofore erected in suid Territory, or to be, hereufter erected in the proposed states, und for pay ment of the bonds heretofore or here after issued therefor," which suid in come shall bo applied toward the liquid utiuii of the interest on suid bonds, und to create a sinking fund for payment ot tne principal thcreor. Sec. 1). To provide for the payment of the interest on the bonds Issued pursuant to- this act there shall be and there is hereby imposed and levied during encn yeur any or said bonds shall bo outstanding on all property in the stnto subject to taxation for state purposes, un annual tax sufficient to produce a sum equal to one year's in torost on nil such bonds then outstnnd ing, less the amount in the stnte treas ury received by wuy of income, from tho land belonging to the stnte grant eu uy aci oi congress us stated in Section 8 hereof; und to provide a sink ing fund for the payment of tho prin cipul of said bonds the 'State Treus urer shall retain nnd use for such purpose all the proceeds derived from the sale of the land so granted to thu state for the purpose in this act stat ed, which '-ti'd proceeds, or so much thereof us may be necessary, shall bo applied exclusively towards the puy ment of the principal of tho bonds au thorized by this act; and to further provide for a sinking fund for tho re demption of snid bonds there shall bo nnd there is hereby imposed and levied during each yeur after any 'of said bonds shnll have run for ten years after date thereof, during each your uny suid bonds urc outstanding an an nual tax on nil property in the state subject to taxation for stnte purposes, sulliciont in addition to moneys de rived from the sale of said innds und held for such purpose, to puy the prin cipal ol the said bonus at maturity. Sec. 10. That the tuxes for the payment of the interest nnd ultimate redemption und payment of said bonds, shall bo levied nnd collected nt thu same timo nnd in the same manner as other taxes are levied and collected in tho state for other purposes, which funds provided for the redemption of said bonds shall be kept scpurute in a fund for thut purpose by tho State Treasurer. Sec. 11. The said Cupitol Building Addition shun be not less than two stories high, not less thun one hun dred and fifty feet long und seventy five feet wide, und shall be erected tit the south end of tho present Capitol Building, nnd nut more than fifty feet distant therefrom, und shall bo so ar ranged that tho light in the second story of tho present Capitol Building shall not be shut off, and such addi tion shnll he so arranged that it may bo heated from tho heating plant sup plying tho present Capitol Building nnd such nddition shall be connected with the present Capitol Building on thu ground floor by a passageway properly constructed, uccording to the plans and specincations oi tne archi tect, and said addition shall be as near fireproof as it is possiblo to make it, and when completed shall bo occupied by the Stnto Library, Stato Supreme Court and all olllces connected there with, nnd tho Attorney General. Sec. 12. Tho said commission shall have full power and authority to do any and all acts deemed necessary and nroncr in nnd nbout the construct tion of said building, the determina tion, and adoption of plans therefor IB! iR If You Want All The News Read The AlliiiminmilO UIIIIIIMiniUUD 1 I liajM""' Morning Journal Published every day in the year. Full Associated Press Report. One month S .70 One year in advance 7.50 and the urrangement thereof, and -hall draw its voucher in the proper foitn for the payment of all indebtedness contracted in and about said work and building on the State Auditoi , and the State Auditor shall draw his warrant on the State Treasurer for the pay ment, and the State Treasurer shall pay the same on presentation thereof1 out of the funds realized from the sale of snid bonds hereby authorized. Sec. 13. The members of -ach itn mission shall nualify by taking the oath required by other state ollicer and shall hold their offices until the completion of said addition unless re moved, for cause, by the Governor, nnd in case any vacancy shall occur in snid commission, the Governor of the stnte shall fill such vacancy in the same manner as other vacancies in state offices nre filled. When such building is completed the architect em ployed by such commission shall file with the Secretary of State copies of the plans and specifications for said building; and when snid building is completed, it shall be inspected by the Governor .State Auditor and Stato Treasurer, and if found to be in ar . cordance with the plans and spccifi i cations, it shall be accepted Sec. I I. This act shall be submitted to the people of the State of New Mexico for their ratification at the ! next general election tc be held in the month of November, A. D 1018, and all ballots at said election shall have printed thereon and at the cud theieuf the words l-or the I apitul Addi'iun Uoml Issue," and in a separate lnu-1 under the same, the words "Against the Capitol Addition Itotnl N-ue." Op posite said lines there shall be a square in which the voters may make or , stamp a cross to indicate whether tlu-j 1 vote for or against this act at-il -mil bond issue, and those voting for tins net nnd snid bond issue, and those voting for this act nnd -aid bond is. sue shall do so by placing a rui- in the square opposite thp words "1-nr the Capitol Addition Bond I-,uc." and those voting against the muiI hand ,--sue, shall do so by placing a cm-- in the square opposite the .voids "Against the Capitol Addition Hum! Issue." 1 Sec. 15. The votes cast for and agninst said bond issue shall be count, cd, returned, canvassed and di-ciared in the same manner and subject to the same rules us voles cast fur -t.ite nr. ficers, and, if it appears that tin- act shall have received a majuritv if nit tho votes cast for and ng-iui-- it sucn election aforesaid, then t'i -mie shnll go into effect upon puMici,-,,,,! of tho certificate of the Wn-tur ,f State declaring the result the '.ote thereof. Sec. 10. It shall be the dutv n ;h. Secretary of State to have .In .- t published once a week in utic -.. u paper in each count, if one l.e . ' lished therein, throughout tlx m-- ' for four weeks next preced ng f general election to be held m !h month of November. A. I).. 1018 Tin cost of publication shall be pai.l of tho interest on deposits funds ,n ' Take Care of Yourself We carry a full line of drills and Patent Medicines Throat Gables Mentholated While Pine (with Tnr) Cough Syrups and Cold Tablets Prescriptions filled prornplly ,, lIeH Made to any part of cit. Sands Dorsey Drug Co. "The Corner Drug store" 3 the hands of the State Treasuier. Sec. IT. All acts and parts of acts in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. The publication of this act has been ordered by me as Secretary of Stato in accordance with Section 1(5 of the same. ANTONIO LUCERO. Mt Secretary of State. Get Your News from i Headquarters All the ollifial news of the Slate ( 'apital ap pears iirst in the. Santa Ft- New Mexi can. All the fresh political uu.ssip of the State Capital appears first in the Santa Kc New Mexican. The activities of all patriotic organiza tions are reported ful ly in the Santa Fe New Mexican. 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