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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1932)
PAGE SEE THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Februay 12, 19:12 sraair Friday CORVALL18, Feb. It. W) A aonewhat steady conditio In posst potato markete preralled Friday although there no Improvement In quotations, ae oonllni to tha O, 8. C. eilenetoo service and the U. 8. D. A. bureau ot agricultural economics. Ban Frsnrlsco reported trading steady with Klamath and lee chutee etock at tha aama prices, ranging from fl.10 to 11.31. No rhangee war reported Id rountry quotallona and trading SIMSi . Birth St. 901 E. Main. S04S Or. At. Open Evenings and Sunday iv BEAN&StrtSS-a Lbs. for..49c BUTTER 2 Lbs.for 49c CABBAGE- -20 Lbs, for. 49c CHEESE-3 Lbs, for 49c DRIED PRUNES-8 Lbs. for. . .49c HOT SAUCE-r9 Cans .49c HONEY 5 Lb. Can .49c SARDINES-1""" b -4 Cans. .49c KRAUT 8 Lbs. 49c FRANKFURTERS I Lbs 49c LARD 5 Lbs. .49c MATCHES 3 Cartons .49c MILK-7 Cans .49c 0LE0 4 Lbs 49c PEANUTS- -4 Lbs... 49c RICE-12 Lbs 49c TOMATOES, 2 1-2 cans-4 Cans 49c SOAP-White Wonder-14 Bars 49c HAMS & BACON 92 Ih. ther waa lull. Th tarmlnal markat waa etronger. Th Chi raio market waa dull and un changed: Loa Angelee, steady and unchanged, and Kan Francisco steady and unchanged. IS DOME BY WOOL BOSTON. Fah. Jl. UT Th 1 Commercial Bulletin will say o( tha wool markat tomorrow: ! "A modarata business with d- , mand chiefly for tha ftnar wools la reported In tha wool markal ' this week, rrlcea kept generally steady throughout th Hit. "Th first wools out of Arlions har coma to Hoston dealera at about 45 cants clean basis landed Boston tor good Franrh combing flna and fin medium clips. "Th manufacturing position Is without material changa. Drees , goods ara atlll moving fairly wall but man' early Una are rather quiet. "Th foreign markets are all firm. Japan and England ar tha heaviest buyers In th primary markets. "Mohair continues dull. Prices ar without malarial change, kid hair being In occasional demand at steady rates." j The Bulletin alao publishes th I following quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine and F. M. staple. H it; fine and F. M. Fr. comb ing, io-ll; fin and F. M. cloth ing. 45-47: Talley No. 1, 41-10. Mohair: Oregon, 10-11. Domestic graded first combing, 11-15; good carding 14-18. MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Feb. 11 (4 Cat tle 15, calTee 11: ateady, strong. Steers, too to 900 lbs., good 15.50 to 14.00; medium 14.60 to 15.50; common 11 to 14.50; 100 to 1100 lbs., good, 15.50 to It; medium, 14.50 to 15.50; common, 11 to 14.50; 1100 to 1100 lbs., good, 15.15 to 15.76; medium. 11.5 to 15.25. Heifers. 650 to 650 lbv, good. 15 to 15.50: medium. 14 to 6; common, 11.75 to It. Cows, good. 64 to 64.50; common and medium, 11.75 to 14; low cotter and cotter, 11 to 11.75. Bulla, yearlings excluded, good and choice (beef). 61.16 to 11.76: cotter, common and medium. II to 6125. Vealers. milk ted. good and choice. 7.50 to 18.50; medi um, g to 17.60; enll and com mon. 14 to 66. Calres. 61.50 to 500 lbs., good and choice, II to 17.50, common and medium, 64 to 66. Hogs 1100, Including 184 on contract to killer; steady. Light lights 140 to 160 lb, good and choice 64.00 to 84.75: light weight M0 to 180 lb, good and choice 4.5 to -4.75. 18 to 100 Iba. good and choice 84.66 to 84.75; medium weight 100 to 210 lbs. good and choice 84.00 to 84.76. 220 to ISO Iba. good and choice 81. 75 to 84.65: heayy welghu 150 to 260 Iba. good and choice 8160 to 84.60. 190 to 150 Iba. good and choice 81-26 to 84.00. Packing sows 275 to 600 lbs. medium and good 81.00 to 81.75. Sheep and lambs. 25: market steady. Lambs, 90 lbs. down good and choice. 84.76 to 86.25: medium. 24.00 to 14.75;' all weights, common. 12.50 to 84.00. Yearling wethers. 94 to 110 lb., medium to choice, 81.00 to 84.00. Ewes, 120 Iba., medium to choice, 81 to 8160; 110 to ISO lb., me dium to choice. 81.60 to 82; all weight, call to common, 81 to 81.50. CREAMERIES COMPLAIX. PORTLAND, Feb. 12. UP) Com plainte ar being made by cream- ery Interests regarding tha non- enioTcement ot tne state nutter YOytobvy sufaz o creams easflv blends smoothly q dissolves qufchly- trcftcctedivL clean. ' M sum out 6MJWUJD rnoiT SOB" i i iiuabi. T grading and branding law. Com plaints of butler mskara ara that they ar being subjected to unfair competition by reason of tha un dergrade butler wrapped In pack agea that ar branded a hlaher grade. Tha practice of branding stsndards aa eitrae and prime first aa etandard butter has he roine so general that tha trade la being hurt to a ery considerable degree. Those that want to ohey tha state law are being forced Into Irregular practices became others are taking their trade away from them with the higher branding than th actual butter conleut, TONE STEADY. PORTLAND. Feb. 12. There were ateady trade condi tion generally during today'a ses sion of the east side farmers' wholesale market. Root vegetables continued In chief call with little changa In the price aetup. Car rots sold 15-60c doiea bunches with lugs 60-60c. Turnips sold 15-400 doisn buncbea. Cabbage aold 11.15-1.15 crate. GO TO SHANGHAI PONNA. India, Feb. 11. (JPt Tha British East Inraahlre regi ment which waa due to hare gone from here to Khartoum, Egvpt, In March haa been ordered to bhang hal Instead. It will aall about February 11. SLASHES AHEAD. PORTLAND. Feb. 11. MV-Salary alashea and drastic cuts in city expenses may be necessary to overcome the enormous deficit predicted for th city ot Portland aa a result ot tax delinquency. JACK DEMPSET SGORESK. 0. AT CLEVELAND By GKOHGK KIHKHEY CLEVELAND, Ohio. Fh. 12, (VP) Jack Dempsey scored th 21th knockout of his exhibition tour her last night when he slopped Meyer (K. O.) Chrlst ner, Akron. Ohio, veteran, after two mlnutea 61 seconds of tha third round of a echeduled four round exhibition bout. A crowd at about 10,600 paid approximately 117.000 to see Prmpsey floor Chrlstner three llmea before he finished him with a left hook to the Jaw. Dempsey weighed 196, Chrlstner 104. Both fighter used 10 ounce gloves. Dropped In First Dempsey dropped Chrlstner with a left hook to the Jaw In the first round, and tha battle- scarred Akron tighter waa bare ly able to atagger to hla feet at tha count ot nine just before the bell sounded. Chrlstner waa In bad shape, bleeding from the mouth and nose, and had to be led to hla corner by on ot bis handlers. Chrlstner cams bsrk courage ously In tha second round, and actually hit the former cham pion with a right and left to the heed. Denipsey was very tired at the ball. II wobbled slightly aa he walked to his cor ner. In the third round Dempsey opened a furloiia twiv-futed at tack to tha head, and had Chrlst ner on the floor three times. I.Wt HiHik llrlnirs F.ml A lung, left hook put the fin ishing touches on ChrlXiier. Aflar knocking down Chrlstner this thus, Dempsey bed lo walk from bis own corner acrosa tin ring to Chrlslner'a corner while Referee Matt lllukl counted out Ih Akruu veteran, Dempsey'a legs supported him unsteadily, and Jack actually had trouble getting across till, space, about 14 feet. When he reached tha corner, ha looked all In, tired of body, arms and legs. Drinhwater Condition Is Reported Better LONDON, Feb, 12. That condition of John Drinkwater, noted British poel, playwright and biographer, was reported eiiine what hatter today. He had a bad night, Ilia report said, but his ti'in. perature was somewhat lower this morning. He la Buffering fruin bronchial Influenia. TI'NK IN ON Kr JI K1IOM T TO A. M. DAILY rr..r IPubMhc Ma&fke M r Five Free Deliveries if Your Order Amounts to Over $1.00 Calumet Green Glass Cereal Baker's Coconut Baking Powder Set( 25c Y2 Pound, 19c ItS?&J - - - 1 Pound, 37c Dona free free HU I 'one limine Hook Ire FLAKES COFFEE TtjET Two Package. ""b"r" PRUNES 23c Pound, 35c 4 Pounds, 19c Country Sausage APPLES VEGETABLES Hack Hon anil Spare Hlba (iMM Eating r-. , U llh Lota of Meat Per BoX 1 OUtlChet tlso Country lrred Itabblta gr -e r 1 A and llena JhlslV "C H i W Ml 3C e"anaasflaWBagaaassjjaae UJb!t''i-'i?Kfv.vih:r..u),r ..VAV,t..ij S- Prices Effective in All Safeway Stores Saturday and Monday, 13th and 15th For morning treat, aerv this wet, flavorful syrup for broakfaat. How daliciout it tastes on French toast, pancake or waffle! You'll bo d lifhtad with it distinct flavor of can and maple. And beat of all, you'll find economy in buying at this low price. 2V2 Lb Cans 39C 5 Lb. Cans 65C 10 Lb. Cans $E.2S i I a a MILK Maximum brand. Rich in all elements contained in both milk snd cream and is less expensive. Try it, tall cans. Each She COFFEE ' Safeway Coffee foes farther, tastes better and costs considerably less. Lb. 29c SUGAR Sweeten the way with this fine granulated sugar. 10 lb. cloth sanitary bags. Each 47c FLOUR Pineapple SOAP Crystal White. This family soap washes clothes whiter, makes clothes last longer. 10 Bars 29c OATS Sperry Rolled Oats. Large western flakes with truly delicious flavor in No. 10 bags. Each S7c CATSUP Van Camp's red Juicy tomatoes. Boiled into appetizing, zestful cat sup. 14 07.. bottle Tiger Lily, the all pur pose family flour. Every sack guaranteed. 49 lb. bags. Each 95c Flapjacks As simple to use as stirring cream in your coffee. Large package. Each &9c Crackers Enjoy their crisp fresh ness and zestful true wheat flavor. 3 lb. boxes, salted or plain. No. 2U tins funcy Libby Sliced Pineapple. Rip- ened under golden tropi cal sunshine. 2 Cans S3c OYSTERS In 6 oz. cans. Makes de licious oyster soup for cold weather. Each PRUNES U Hi Largo sweet Oregon Prunes. Nature's fine remedy. 5 lbs. 29c 9c ip. 14 oz. bottle. ti 2 for 25c 23e SHRIMP Coral Sea Shrimp. De licious In salads or cock tails; in 6 oz. cans. 2 for 25C MAZOLA Salad oil. Makes all food taste better. Pint Each COFFEE cans. I E9c ! E9c Ah Orders Over $3 De- WJ livered Free. Sack rifl of Sugar excepted. Economy brand. A very fine quality and econo mical in price. Pound MARKET Klamath County Meat Pork Roast No Shanks Lb. a I hC SAUSAGE Pure Pork No Cereal 2 lb. 25C Leg of Pork Roast Lb. a$hc BEEF STEW Lean, Boneless 2 lb. 29c SAVINGS Used In Our Markets BACON Lean Sugar Cured from Klamath County Pork Lb. E7c STEAKS Klamath County btoy beef All Cuts Lb. 2EC POT ROAST Klamath County Baby Beef Lb. U2C Lamb Chops Choice Loin and Rib Lb. a 5c MALT 4 Rainier Malt. Light or dark. Always uniform in quality and flavor. Each 29c Tomatoes, Corn, Peas and String Beans Vo. 2Vi tins tomatoes. So. 2 cans Peas, Corn and String lie una. All extra standard pnek. Assort them as you choose. 5 Cans . S4 APPLES Fancy Roman Beauty apples. Fine for bak ing. 5 lbs. "25C LETTUCE Fancy solid head Im perial Valley Luttucc. Each 5 EVERY GRAIN PURE CANE I