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0 THE TUCUMCARI NEWS SPENT OVER HALF HER TIME IN RED The Tucutncari News Published Every Thursday 1KA E. FUllll, Editor nnd Publisher Kntcrcd as socord-clns8 matter at the post office in Tucutncari, N. M., un dec act of Congrcas, March 1, 1879. 1 LOS ANGELES WOMAN IN POOR HEALTn MANY YEAItH 18 RESTORED BY TAN LAC Thursday, October 'J.I, PJ19. hit h mi . mam STRIKING OIL No one need become excited over any reported strike of rcnl oil in New Mexico at this stuge of the game The new that oil hnd been struck in the McOee well near Tucutncari lnit week spread like wild lire over the state. When the real fncts came out it was found that some gas and a lit tie oil had developed. This was cased oft nnd drilling proceeded. The for mation is promising and some day the MctSce well is likely to reach oil, but it will be necessary to drill deeper to find it. Anyway it is located in a section that real geologists consider vory good. Now and then comes a report that a company hns struck granite and at once the wise ones settle that n large section of the state is thereby proved to be out of the oil belt. The locu tion of the well may be in the wrong place. Somebody guessed wrong when selecting the location. It is just an example to show that the geologist can determine where a promising structure lies, but it takes the drill to settle if it ent ries oil. No one need become discouraged because the progress in the oil devel opmcnt is slow. That men with money arc actually drilling is a most en couraging fact. That others are get ting ready to begin operations is aiso worth noting. On the other hnnd the time is not here to become excited over reported oil strikes. No wells now be ing drilled are deep enough to warrant any startling reports of oil finds. The McGce well is the only well that t present is being drilled speedily. Another thing nearly nil the drill ing is being done by companies thnt are well financed. These companies are at present investigating forma tion. As un instance the Carter Oil Company drilled near Defiance in Mc Kinley County. One fine day this rig was taken down and moved to 7uni. After drilling there awhile ths rig is going to some other location. The company is spending money for in formation. The day it has completed the investigation of every locality that iU geologists think worth while, the company may begin drilling for oil, because it has determined the best lo cation for such a test. In the meantime everyone in New Mexico will profit directly or indirect ly by hnving the possible oil fieldi explored. Snntn Fe State Record. "Tanlac has done for me in just n few weeks what I have been trying for years to get other medicine to do," said Mrs. America Hnnaker, who lives at 1269 West ,10th St., Los An gelcs, Cal., while tnlltlng to a Tatilno teptesentative the ether day. "My health has been very poor to u great many youf:t," continued Mis. Kenuker, "but for the putt six years my condition has ben eccpt'oiiitli bad. 1 had stomuch trouble and in digestion in the wor.u way, and every thing I nte disagreed with me. When I commenced taking IVwiIhc I hud lost at least fifty pounds in weight, nnd wm so weuk and run down thut I wus hardly able to get about at all. My nerves were in terrible condition, and very often I would lie awoke all night long. I had taken so many different kinds of mcdicinos without getting relief I was completely discouraged over my condition. "Tnnlac had evidently not been in troduced in California at that time, but I had been getting tho papers from my home town in Kentucky and I read where several people there whom I know, had been greatly help ed by taking Tnnlac, so I sent all the way to Kentucky for a bottle of this medicine. It wasn't long after that before I noticed that Tan lac could bo obtained here, and as the first bottlo had been such a wonderful help to me, I just continued to take it until now I urn enjoying perfect health again. Why, I have regained almmost all I lost in weight. My troubles have been completely overcome, and when night come now I sleep .like a baby, and get up every morning feeling just fine. I havo a splendid appetite and cut three hearty meals every day, and never sufFor a particle afterwards. I will tell anybody that Tanlac is tho best medicine I have ever seen, and am glad to recommend it to anybody." Tanlac is now Bold in Tucutncari by Sands-Dorsey Drug Co., in San Jon by C. 0. Armstrong; in Logan by Peo ples' Drug Store and in Endea by W. Ford. MORE TREATY AMEND MENTS VOTED DOWN Washington, Oct. 29. The Moses nmendment to the pence treaty, lust of those proposed by the foreign re lations committee, was rejected today by the senate. Like the Johnson amendment, defeated last Monday it dealt with voting power in the league of nations. The vote was 30 to 47. Of those supporting the Mospa amendment, three wore democrats Gore, Shields, and Walsh, Massachu setts. Nine republicans Colt, Edgj, Hale, Kellogg, Keyes, Lenroot, Mc Nary, Nelson and Sterling voted with the democrats in opposition. By a vote of fj to 27 the senate laid on the table the amendment liv Son. ator Sherman, republican, Illinois, that a reterence to the deity lie written in tne preamble of the pence treaty. In preparation for a vote on the Moses amendment the senate voted tlown 31 to -19 a substitute proposed by Sonntor Shields, democrat, under which tho British dominions would vote collectively and have one vote iti the league. Better send in thnt subscription now J. M. STARK COUNTY SURVEYOR of (limy County, New Mexico LAND SURVEYING and CIVIL ENGINEERING WORK SOLICITED. TUCUMCARI, N. M. FRIED TO TAMPER WITH WIT NESS IN PAN MOTOR CASE Chicago, Oct. 27. Charges of tam pering with a witness for the govern ment were made today in the trial of officials of the Pan-Motor Compuny, under indictment for using the mails to defraud in the sale of the corpora tion's stock to the public. Mrs. Snran E. Clark, who purchased $200 worth of the company's stock, testified that after she had been subpoenued as a witness for the government, Mm. Florence Coleman visited her at her home at Belin, N. M and gave her $60 for use in buying a raidroad ticket to enable her to visit the company's plant at St. Cloud, Minn., before going to Chicago to testify nt the trial of the defendants. Mrs. Clark later re turned the money and refused to mske the trip. Alter listening to tne woman s story, Judge Landis asked: "Did any of these defendants send this woman to visit this witness?" Counsel for the defendant denied any knowledge of the alleged plot to tamper with the government's witness Later Judge Lnndis ordered a sub' poena issued for Mrs. Coleman. "It was on October 16, a few hours 'after I had ben served with a sub poena that a woman who gave her name as Mrs. Florence Coleman, via hod me," said Mrs. Clark. "She asked me if I had bought stock in the Pen Motor Company, and I replied I had purchased $200 of it. She said she hnd bought $1,200 worth of the stock and thut we should be interested in having the company succeed. In re ply to questions I told her I had been summoned as a government witness. "She said I ought to go to St. Cloud, Minn., and see with my own eyes the company's big plant before testifying in court. I said 1 would like to 70 nut coum not afford to. Shp said Mi Pandolfo was very influential and might help mo start a rooming house in St. Cloud. Then she gave me $60 to enable me to go to St. Cloud. She stayed at my house two days, going 10 tne depot several times, but return ing, saying she had missed her train We Haven't Struck Oil BUT WE HAVE STRUCK SOME BAD TITLES " BETTER BE SAFE THAN SORRY " SEE The Tucumcari Abstract Company (Incorporated) BONDED ABSTRACTERS Successors to JAS. J. HALL & CO. A Sctno from "THE THIRTEENTH OH AIR. HH THEATER, Tucumcari C. F. HORNER PRESENTS "Thirteenth Chair" SATURDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBERlst. A Broadway Production, With Broadwaast. Playing to Crowded Houses in New York for Weeks- NOT A MOVING PICTURE. WHO KILLED WALES? PRICES SEASON TICKETS, $5.00; SINGLE ADMISSION $2.00, $1.50, S1.00, 75c. "After thinking the matter over, I , returned the money to her in the; presence of several wilnesset;." Mrs. Clnrk was c: un examined at I length by counsel for the defendant-, but her story was not materially changed. At the opening of Hie afternoon session, Attorney Curl Cummins, of St. Paul, representing S. C Pandolfo, president and oflieinl agent of the motor concern, said his client hnd sent Mrs. Colemnn to interview stockhnld ers in western states summoned a witnesses at the trial. "Mr. Pandolfo gave h'r SnOO for expenses and cnulioncd her not to violate the law in talking to the wit ness," said Attorney Cummins. The attorney for the defendants had no knowledge of this nffa'r until it wn brought out in 'otirt. "Thnt is nil I want to know at thi time," snid .ludge Lnndi. Alexander Shipley, a hunker from Clovis, N. M., testified In regard tn u public meeting held in that city .luly 19, 1016, at which Pandolfo cx-plnin ed to several thousand persons the details of the company's organi.ati m "Pandolfo invitrd me to speak at the meeting, hut I told him if I did I would oppose the whole scheme, be cause I did not beliew in it." said the witness. "I told him to forget h'.s wild dream about the automobile busi ness, ht'cnuM I believed every person who invested in the untcepii-e would lose their money. I aid I thought he was imposing on n lot of ignorant person by .iclliig theni ,toi'V." Tim witness uul th.it after Pan dolfo had spoken vii tiu- meeting, Claude Miller, who hud knows Pan dolfo in Texas, denounced the scheme as a fraud and snid Pni-do,r should be run out of town. "After sev -l o.h-r inui spoken I took the p.- form and o;.,osed tin: whole scheme as impracticable," .-'aid Shipley, "I told the iitid.eni" of Pnn dolfo's unsiK'cesf-ful efforts 10 organ ize the Alnmo Life Insurance compuny in Texns, during which he :njlccted a large sum which wn nver paid back. Pandolfo interrupts d me to declare thut he hnd paid the mnnpy bock. We hnd a hot discussion and then the moctings adjoin tied." Cut This Out It Is Worth Money. Don't miss this. Cut out this dip enclose with Gc to Foley & Co., 2S35 Sheflield, Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your name und address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey nnd Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup Foley Kidney Pills nnd Foley Cathartic Tablets. For sale by Sand.1 Doincy Drug Company. Order your fruit trees now for full delivery. Shade trees, shrubbery, etc. from the Ottawa Star Nurtery of Kansas. W. R. MUNDELL Ilettcr send in that subscription now while the price is $1.00 per year. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Lund Oilice, Tucum curi, New Mexico, October 11, 101!) Seriul No. 022rG'J NOTICE Notice Is hereby given thut on the third duy of October, A.. I). 1019, the New Mexico and Arizona Lund Com puny, by T. W. Cnbcen, its President, mudo upplicution at the UnitodStutus Lund Office ut Tucumcuri, New Mexi co, to select under tilt Act of April -'1, 1004 (It:i Stuts., 211). the follow ing described hind, to-wit: NWU NE',,, KV.. NW' Lot 2. Sec 19, T. 10 N., U. 28 K; S'-.- NE',, Sec. 24, T. 10 N., R. 27 K., New Mexi co Principal Mcri.'.iuu. The purpose of this notice is to allow all persons claiming the hind adversely, or desiring to show it to be mineral in character, an oppor tunity to file objection to such locu tion or selection with the local olllccis or the land district in which the hind it situate, to-wit: at the laud oilice aforesaid and to establish their in terests therein, or the mineral char acter thereof. R. P. DONOIIOO, 10-10-41 Register Tue. News OK5:M8-02141 1 NOTICE FOH PUHL1CATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Lund Office nt Tucumcuri, New Mexico Octob-sr a, 1019. Notice is hereby given that Henry o.:i.r,t II. Williams, of Tuc umcari, New Mcxi '10. who. .. AuiMi-t 22. 191:',. made I Lniai i.'rd Homi-tcad Kniry No. oltWIS ,1'or NW, SW'i Section 11; W'-j S IW',. NK SW',. N'B SE', and .S' SEU. Section 10, Twp. 11. N.. . itaiigo 29. last, ". M. P. Meridian, and on Muich IS, 1919, made Addition al Stockraising Entry No. 021414, for 'North Half, Section 11, Township 11 jNoith, Ilange 29 East, N. M. P. Me ridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Final Tluee Year Proof, to I establish claim to the land above de '.cribed, before Register and Receiver, I'. S. Land Office, at Tucumcuri, New .Mexico, on the. twentieth duv of No 'vemher, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses. II. L. Hamilton, of Tucumcari, New Mexico, .loe Unrein, of Tucumcnri, I New Mexico, Uryce Floyd, of Tu ,cumeari, New Mexico, J. A. Wood, lot' Tucumcuri. New Mexico. R. P. DONOIIOO Registe- Tue. News 019091 NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Lsnd Office ut Tucumcari, New Mexico October a. 1010. Notice is hereby given that Lui Lucero, of Hryuntine, New Mexico, who, on April 10, 1010, mude Second llomesteud Entry, No. 010091, for ills NEU, NEU SE',4 Suction I, Twp. 14, North, Range 30 East and NW', NW',,, SVi NWVi, W'i NE',4, Section C, Township 14 North, Range III East, N. M. P. Meridinn, hus filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish chum to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, U. S. Land Office, at Tucumcari, New Mexico, on the nine ttenth duy of November, 1919. Claimant nutnes as witnesses. Apolonio Arguello, of Davis, New Mexico. Cetarino Trujillo, of Davis, New Mexico, Juan D. Morales, of Logan, New Mexico, Manuel Morales, of Logan, New Mexico. It. P. DONOIIOO, lO-y-ut Register. &DllIWli I CAMELS supply cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced! 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