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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1925)
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(0 irrn m rnnrly k 110 w u acciii-iiiuk i inn rnamner or Bflit conimrn-t i.uiii'iin laaura today zoo ml !IW... . -. 1 1 ' ........ .. . 1 . Iirrto. j" - uuwou in- 4 i;l acrr lret .niugh in County Agrkul- tut In irmna lunm '"-uhnwi, ur.-ripuon 01 Kr,i of mill- the KliKiiulh country to prom Lie to or nnrr 'roi' mirin era in.prri inn land K llliln III yi ur. hln uy that tlin rnmtiirt tn Indlacrovt 1 10 mi rili nl Kinnunllnx to ritremit rriinlty." I Th Inwyrr ilp-lnrrd that Hurry Iwyknlf, Wuahlnalnn bnlnl rlerk. nnfi-vnf "''" hrr riM," on nlKht and i.U. U.it-111 iiwakrnnl hT with a kl. Admlt that. Mm. Kcolt di-nlrd till er Was Scolt's A-ji. H. I r-ladrn rliari'. i on lln 01 ai-1 harm tlm Inwyrr nuntrd Krolt'a Blrl vrtnry authority for the ainlement. lurtm.rkrd ; FIRE DEPT. QUICKLY lit vott dlorre SPIKES SMALL BLAZE Krut I. Brott, In. trmatrd hla ihiIdi Kimra- 4t!diBt. Mm. tu iiwIm and 11 initti army touit tl Wh- Urt4 Irrii Cao- ban ndnt rr- cltoii ail In Irrlara 'ili Srorea of folk who were down town Inal 11 1 h ft I at 0:30 o'rlork fol lowed tho flro di'imrimi'nt to 11 hlaie whlrh . provnl to Ii" nt th home of Mr . V.w SiNilr, HI lllKh airnrt. . Tho Mate, hiiwcvrr. provi-d to hi of minor Imnnitniiro uud wan raMlly atliiKulnhrd. II On-w off a Kruat ninny nimrku for nrvirnl iiilniilm 'tint 11il no (liiiunrr. A lnrx fire j In thii flrrplnro eonihlnrd with a cUtiti, but we d"frrilv flur. i rmiiiii-illili. Mi l' i. . . '. Sill,-.--' h', :v J.J .... .Ca-TTV 1 w .SI . Wool Production Is Now on the Decline World't Supply Now Lett Than Before War Say Reports I Bheep production In the world j la undergoing . Terr Intereatlnn land Important chance. An a world lnduitry. the general lrend of lherp aad wool . production aeema 1 w ue rrrenlng. Ia lout rountrlea. 'hough, nitahly Aualralla, United Hltttm tirumiav. Ameniln. .,,,1 jNew Zealand, phaie, of breeding optirnciona arn expanding. In. the : lait is year 'world productloa of jiheep kaa derreaard 19,000,000 head, or 1 mora than the .norma' hp population of the leading heep producing fountry, Auatri lla. Recently Arroour'a Ilrentock bu reau, conducted by Edward N. Wentworth, completed a etudy of world aheep production, and Col onel Wentwortb kImi aa he eipla- natlun for the decline in (beep pop ulation, the fact that aurplua abeep production baa always been a fron tier Industry. The arerage far mer baa been unable to meet the coat tf production made necesaury by range methoda of the past. Within the last 15 years, It bas been apparent that the frontiers of the world are becoming more and more settled with a correspond ing decline in the eatenslve method of sheep production. Future ex pansion In world sheep -populatloa will undoubtedly depend on the In-1 corporation of the small flock Into the farm lirestock project, accord ing to Colonul Wentwortb. , Another Intereatlng feature, brought out by this surrey, Is that since the war the world produc tion of wool haa been approxima tely two and one-half billion pounda, almost one billion pounds under the pre-war average. A paper where all tbs people hare opportunity to express tbemaeWes If 1 they . deilre that's Tbs Klamatb 1 Vm SCANDINAVIANS A cordial invitation ia extended all who under stand the Scandinavian language, to attend a Gos pel Meeting at 661 Cali fornia Ave., at 2 p. m., Sunday, Aug. 16. Friends come and let us hear what the Lord has to say to us. Biff ihow srouls arc unnllng for Krnnan Schwartse, gi,t pitclicr of the . Bloomington I'hrce-Kvc league team, w,a rrpUti.rcd the first nerfci 't (ranir of the I9U inuon. Only 27 men ana mm, lie did not allow a bit or a walk, and there were no errors behind liiin. A booster for Ktimatn count) and Klamath Falla and srery legit imate Induatry therein tba'.'s tht Klamatb hews. r 8iU.ire Deal Drug Hlor now un der new niunnKement. 712 Mn AH 1C Dr. (larr, who has been renduct Ing sitvIci-h at Klpluh and Klamath, alarting tnnlkht will rontinu hla meetings nt thfl Wh:te Tellcan theatre. Adv. . AI5 mSH FR UIT SHEPHERD'S RADIO . SLASHED. 6 lb. Roast Veal ,$L0O ' i 2 lbs. Veal Steak 35c Pot Roast Beef ......15c Boiling Beef ................ 2V2i 2 lbs. Good Steak . . . . .35c i .... i. i m .,v , , : Hens and Fryers ... , I I .. . . , . , t :v Sanitary Market 701 Main St. NE'S carry a complete line of Fruits and Vegetables. The finest I l - . . . . r i Bought, tor Quality is never tacnticea ror price. ...J . I " . . 1 . .nJ a Vnil uiumc on mese items are me ren wc wan win j ' C. I . J V - "11 . nrt- j atones lomorrow or any any. iou win mm will set nlf..rr in aeWtiner them in our clean stores served by wleimen. I TOMATOES CABBAGE 'r. Qfl Home grown, fine solid 03 C II UC heads, per pound . PEACHES " ICE CREAM MELONS is limited, dl i f At their best, black seeded, QO per box P 1 1 U pev pound 1 POTATO CHIPS RIPE BANANAS :nics " -9t:. AT STONE'S, 95 C Price, 3 for ........ 2 pounds for - TOMATOES ' , . NUCOA Kl lr- Butter's best 93 C i 1 0 C substitute, 3 bs. for EW SPUDS FRUIT JAR RINGS 10 lbs ........ $.35 FRUIT JAK kinuo A very low price, ZDC "" ; ' 4 dozen for in-IN OUR MARKET 423 Main 7 19.: Steaks-Baby Beef, Round 25 C jwjb .... 14C and Sirloin, lb. rrr 19- Pot Roast 15c lsHlb ...;1C -Young Beef, lb , J1'! Fryers, per pound ,. 33c j'N STREET B and Market Tt-Aini mTt BIB S an v I V 1 I SB .' Bv x a H 717 MAIN STREET Groceries Fruits and Vegetables f Prices Reduced! -.ii.'..'- .1 J I One Overland Sells Another ! .4. if With' sales doubled and production costs7e3uced, Overland " prices are now scaled down for you. These impressive new; " low Drices effective Aiio-iKtf 10. ' ... v . , -(BShi mm Here Are Overland's New Low Prices: ..." -. peLuxeSedan (am $695 Standard Sedan . . .$6&&s 6 c o . 3)DZO ii-ieei uoup World's Lowest Priced Cars "V '' With Sliding Gear Transmission : v V, AH Trices f.o.b. Toledo l-ki.. ' Now you can ha e the car you payment and 78 weeks for the - want at the price you want to balance. Your present car ap 0 P.ay.Easy. terms. Small down plied toward purchase price.' ; ji' Overland-Knight Sales Co. 1th and Klamath Phone 899 ' ' Pfe Three 1 Phone 22 i ... MBaaias allAtV