The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 30, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PERSONAL MENTION
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DRINK HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST '
HERMAN CRAVEN NOW
CLERK OF SENATE
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and fresh Inside, and
are seldom ill.
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clerk of iho Honatu to uueccoJ
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Worthy Matron
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Tourists' Attention'
Hot .HprltiKx Hath Hoiiho
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UBERTY THEATRE
"TIIK TICK OF TIIK J'lCTUUKS"
H. W. Poole, Owner
Matinee Every Day
TONIGHT
BIG DOUBLE BILL
Pritcilla Dean
IN
"PRETTY SMOOTH"
All Star Cast
IN
"THE REGENERATION"
Owen Kildare'a great Story
STAN LAUREL
IN
"DO YOU LOVE YOUR WIFE"
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Madam Heusewife:
Here are some facts for you to keep in mind and act upon at
once.
Last year California and Georgia were compelled to supply
America with peaches and other heavy fruits.
This year the Government estimates show that the largest crop
of Peaches ever produced will soon be ready for market.
Every state in the Union has a large crop, with the exception of
two of the Eastern states. Oregon, for example, this year with a
9S percent peach crop against 18 percent last year, Idaho 95 per
cent against 19 percent last year, Washington 85 percent this year
against 6 percent last year, California 96 percent this year against
75 percent last year, Ohio 85 percent this year against only 6 per
cent last year- New York 80 percent this year against only 15 per
cent last year.
Notwithstanding this increase in the production of peaches and
other large fruits the prices that are being paid by the canners to
secure this fruit is the largest amount on record.
Europe has been fruit hungry during the period of the War.
All Europe has practically had to do without fruit or secure only
very small quantities. It is reported that this year there is a de
mand from Europe that would take all the canned fruit that could
be produced if the canners desired to sell them all abroad.
The bulk of the canned fruit will go abroad, and. it seems that
the American housewife will be compelled to pay for good extra "
peaches not less than 50 cents per can.
This situation has come upon, the market in the last 30 to 60
days and we urge' the housewife to can all the fruits regardless of
the price of fruits or sugar.'
It is our duty to let the housewife know that if she does not can
fruit in large quantities this summer, that she will pay twice as
much for the article in tin cans this coming winter, and in fact will
find it difficult to get some varieties at all.
The Winnek Co. is prepared to supply you with Fruit Jars, lub
bers, sugar and fruit.
Flint is not a luxury, but a necessity and is eaten in the average
household every day.
Our prices are as low as we can make them.
Cherries are in abundance now.
Blackberries will come in this week. j -
Get your cans ready, get new rubbers and caps, don't take
chances on high priced fruit spoiling.
Our telephone number is 34 call us up.
DO IT NOW!
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THE WINNEK CO.
PAK F1VH
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