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PAGE THIRTEi POOR OLD UNCLE SAM! mt Foot More, uy Home Oil Co. THE ARIZONA REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1919 , . . i( 1 . : ? ' 'Jf J- ibfi r , sr. Stock ToB Ah mM-mkmm t'Vi " H i -I I B - t . FORTUNE AWAITS PERSON WHO FINDS MEN WHO BOMBED HOME OF CLEVELAND MAYOR DEPARTMENT OF POLICE CLEVELAND, OHIO VCJ' 'P VaUX V rr ran n n n rrr rr n u tlL:i Twenty-five Thousand Dollars At 11:00 p.m., June 2d, 1919, a bomb was exploded on the north side of the residence of Hon. Harry L Davis, Mayor of Cleveland, badly wrecking the house. I have been authorized and will pay the above reward to any person or persons furnishing me with informa tion leading to the arrest and conviction of persons guilty of the above crime. All information will be confidential and identity of person pring same and receiving the reward will not be made known. Telegraph, telephone or write all information, or report personally at my office FRANK SMITH, Chief of Police June 6th, 1 9 1 9 Cleveland, Ohio GETS IE Instructing the jury to return a ver- j diet for the plaintiff, Judge Pattee yesterday told the jury to find for Dr. i William G. Lentz in the suit on note brought by Dr. Lentz against F. T. Paprade. et al. for $15,000. which with interest amounts to $17,458.32 with an I : additional $1,745.53, attorney fees and! I $36 jury's fees for the defendant to i pay. A stay of execution for 30 days : was granted by the Pima county judge ; who heard the case in division two ; of the superior court. t ; Mr. Leprade. who is a resident of Winslow, delivered a promissory note to H.-J. Keely of Los Angeles, a $15, ! 000 note dated February 26, 1917, and due February 26, 1918. Keely secured : several endorsements on the note ; which was taken up by Dr. Lentz, to whom payment was refused when the ; note became due. o It makis no differenVe what your wants may be. you can have them sup- plied by using and reading The Repub lican Classified Pages Arizona's lead- ing advertising medium. I o Produce This Is a reproduction of a poster beinK sent all over the United State3 by the police department of Cleveland, 0., in an effort to bring forth a clue to the whereabouts of the p?rson or persons who placed a bomb under th9 heme of Mayor Davis in nn attempt to kill him and his wife and son. The bombintr was one of the outrages committed in a dozen different cities the same night. The $25,000 rewi rd was put up by the Chamber of Commerce, other organizations and private individuals. Police Chief Frank Smith has had all meeting places of aliens, Bolsheviki, I. W. W. sympathizers and other radicals in the city raided and those present quizzed. Many aliens taken in raids are being held and may be deported by federal officials, Smith also has sent detectives to other cities where clue3 have been found, TUBERCULAR PATIENTS Enjoy the cool refreshing! climate of La Mesa, Cal., and the best tubercular j treatment available. : x EIO PR SCOTT HOSPITAL Citrus fruits remain firm with a good demand and little change in prices. There is a big demand for canta loupes. Another carload will arrive today. A carload of mixed vegetables will arrive today. In the car there will be shipments of Xancy Hall yellow sweet potatoes, -new White Astrakhan ap ples, red Climax plums, cabbage, rhu barb, lettuce, peas, green beans, celery and artichokes. An express shipment of red currants will arrive today. Fresh- lima beans made their first appearance on this season's market today. Dealers Are Paying From Ranch eggs Butter Fryers, lb Hens, lb .42 $ .65 .30 .26 .18 To .45 .70 2.25 Vhcre will you spend the summer? i Why swelter through the hot summci- months when you may enjoy the balmy refreshing atmosphere of Southern California and at the same time re rt'ive the most skillful treatment that medical science can offer? The Ksler Sanitarium, at La Mesa 20 minutes drive by auto from San Diego si nd with ten trains daily is especially equipped and particularly conducted for the care and treatment of tubercu lar patients. Tim location is ideal, being high, dry si ii d balmy, and yet near enough to the coast to be cool and refreshing. The Sanitarium has the endorsement of physicians. Miss Ksler, in charge, special? trained and with years of practcal experience, provides the most competent care available and is in touch with all the best specialists on the coast. The Ksler Sanitarium is equipped with individual tent houses and has a home environment that stimulates rest and recovery. Wholesome food and cheerful sur roundings add to the treatment and many patients have been restored to good health under -Mss Esler's care. Kates $17 and $20 per week. , For information, address Amy I. Esler, x 27, La Mesa. Calif. Named as nurse in charge of the operating room of the Mercy hospital, Miss Agnes Duly, one of the best known nurses in the city, is leaving this morning for Prescott, where she will at once take over her duties. Miss Dsily returned early in the spring from Camp Cody where she was in government service for a-six months period. She has been actively en gaged in her profession since her re turn and her departure, for the north is a matter of regret to those vo have been associated with her professionally as well as her many friends. Miss Daly received her training at St. Joseph's hospital and has had wioo experience in nursing in this city as well as in other cities of the south west, s. o .40 .30 .60 W BEE INSPECTOR NAMED BY GOVERNOR It makes no difference what your wants may be, you can have them sup plied by using and reading The Repub lican C!;is:i1i"il IVsr.s Arizona's lead ing: advei :ising medium. Arizona has a new bee inspector, appointed yesterday by Governor Thomas E. Campbell. The new man is Karl L. Matteson of Benson, who suc ceeds Peder Benson of Buckeye, re signed. Matteson is one of the biggest bee men of the stale himself, being inter ested in the business with Charles A. (ioetz. There is still pending in the courts a pair of suits against the state auditor for the collection of the salaries of the two last state bee inspectors, each of whom contend that he is entitled to the money for his salary, when there is only enough money in the fund to pay one of iliem. Ducks Feterita Turkey hens, lb. Tom turkeys, lb. Kaffir Corn Wheat .".S5 Barley 2.00 Alfalfa ' 1S.00 Bran 1.65 Milo maize 2.60 Head maize, ton 28 Retail Selling Prices Almonds, lb 40 Eggs 50 Turkeys - Hens Ducks, lb Fryers, lb .......... Butter 6o Sugar, 2 lbs 20 Flour. 24-lb. sack 1-50 Bell peppers, lb. 40. , Green chili, lb 35 Cabbage ..: 08 Lemons, dozen 30 Oranges, dozen 40 Bunch vegetables, 2 for .05 Lettuce, per head 10 Dry onions 10 White Onions 10 Bananas, 2 lbs. .25 Peanuts, lb, . .' 25 Artichokes, each 20 Celery, bunch 25 Potatoes, 100 lbs. ...... S.25 Summer squash, lb 05 Walnuts, lb 40 Olives, qt .25 Prunes, lb .23 Tangerines, dozen 35 Grapefruit, per box 6.50 Grapefruit, per dozen... 1.00 Tomatoes, lb 20 Strawberries, box .20 Green peas, lb Rhubarb. 2 lbs 25 New potatoes -05 30 .15 10 25 10 24.00 Cherries, lb Figs, lb Plums, lb Peaches, 2 lbs Cucumbers Apricots, 4 lbs Cantaloupes. 3 for Watermelions, lb ...... Green corn, dozen String beans, lb Blackberries Beef on hoof Hogs .- Yen! Mutton .45 .60 .35 .70 .23 1.95 .40 .75 .15 !l5 "Si 3.50 .45 .'25 L50 20 .15 .04 .40 .15 .20 .08 .17 .OS 20 ill ' .18 M .13 ' at 20c Per Share After June 21st You Will Have to Pay at Least 30c For This Stock Before this advance goes into effect Home Oil Co. will be actually drilling in Texas. The rapid progress we are making with our development both on our 10 acres iiv Duke Knowles and our big tract of 2500 are in Haskell Co., is our reason for advancing price of stock WE ARE IN THE CENTER of a great ring of producing wells. We do not consider Home Oil stock a gamble, but a SURE THING. Just the minute we acquire - a OUR TEN ACRE LEASE in the world famous Duke Knowles Pool, then Home Oil entered the certainty class. At that time we did not realize what a wonderful buy we had made, but now that unheard-of production has been brought to the very edge of our Ten Acres, we know and can congrat ulate ourselves that we made one of the greatest buys in the history of the TEXAS FIELDS. MR. INVESTOR, DO YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS NOT a dry hole in the wonderful Duke Pool, the richest production section of the great Ranger Oil Field. With 10 acres in this Pool, ABSOLUTELY ENCIRCLED by big producing wells, with production on all sides of us, certainly HOME OIL OFFERS A SAFE INVESTMENT that will pay TREMEN DOUS PROFITS. OIL TO THE RIGHT OF US OIL TO THE LEFT OF US TEXAS HOLDINGS TOME OOL CO1 PRESCOTT ARIZONA V7 I M " , M , I l ' 4 " CLAY CO- IJJLa we. STOrtEWM.1. I I A I I II if x'ixYw"" CONAMCH 1 V X. COMAMCRC iiVP OIL ON ALL SIDES OF US : OIL RIGHT tJNDER -"'US :'" oms or sowbe mmc. nr ! DiyUttr Bat Hub! LlW j L M noo. ( Vmm Omm iinaMi wan Mv tki dMk (mtar )bhmn i tnw ltd nrn UK a. dMp. WESTE TEL L AJ UNION AM . KCWCOMS CARLTON. pmsmT iCKOftM w. t ATKs.nar CUSS OF SERVICE SYMBOL Otr M OtyUmr II HW WW Mr mm ilkv Sm duck (nnbv M)tklMrnati 00i te nukraor It Mkattd b tto. HOME OIL COMPANY, Ranger, Texas, June 15, 1919. 112 North Central Avenue, , Phoenix, Arizona. We, the undersigned, visited the Duke-Knowles field today and can say it is the wonder field of Texas. Saw, the Magnolia Terrell, Dixie- Peerlees, Echols, Herring ton, Skelly Sankey, Humble and dozens of others. Immense production. We congratu late the Home Oil Co. on'securing such valuable holdings as we find you have, for you are certain of great production. Home Oil is offering wonderful opportunity to stock holders. We are all backing you with real money. You are sure of great success. Edd Jennings Tex Hargrove Tom Coughlin Anton Bloom James Stablef ord N. C. Griffin Henry Gust F. M. Murphy Fred Anderson W. C. Kesler John Burke T. C. Shaughnessey W. C. Bowen Jas. Matthews Derrick is now being erected on this 10 acres. Drilling will be started as soon as completed. Our drilling equipment has now arrived for starting well on big 2,500 acres in Haskell Co. We will "spudd in" in Haskel Co., next few days. Home Oil will be drilling two wells be fore end of month. We are going to give stockholders of Home Oil QUICK ACTION and an Honest Run for THEIR MONEY. GETTN NOW AT PRESENT GROUND FLOOR PRICE. , CLIP AND MAIL YOUR CHECK TODAY Home Co. PHOENIX OFFICE 112 N. CENTRAL AVE. APPLPICATION BLANK HOME OIL COMPANY, Prescott, Arizona. Gentlemen: Enclosed is my check for $ for which enter my application for shares of the Home Oil Company at 20c per share, fully paid and non assessable. Name R. F. D. or Street Town and State: Make All Checks Payable to Home Oil Co. i-