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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1909)
M he Great Slaughter of Prices at the Boston Store's rA w. s Summer Clearance Sale as certainly appealed to the buying public judging from the results obtained. Commencing Friday and Saturday and until fur- ler notice we will otter many other items, in addition to those that have been advertised, at the same slaughtering prices. What want to do is to reduce the stock to make room for the immense fall purchases. WOMKN'S SHIRT WAISTS One-third and One-half Off Many choice designs in Lawn, ll.ilisic and Lingerie; also a nice assortment of Mcssalinc ami Taffeta Silk Waists. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S PARASOLS One-half Price Intc, Tan, Pink, Light "l'c :""l many Fancies. WOMEN'S SKIRTS One-half Price In this hit you will find White Near-Linen ami Woolen Skirts in Plain and Mixed materials. FRENCH GALATEA CLOTH Regular value 20c; .sale price 10c yd Used for many purposes, such as Skills, Suits ami Hoys' Suits. AMERICAN PONGEE Regular .15c values; sale price ... .. . 18c yd Comes in many colors, including White, lllack ami Tan; a splendid fabric for Dresses. ALL MILLINERY One-half Price FANCY LAWNS AND ALL WASH GOODS One-half Price WHITE INDIA LINON 25 c values; sale pi ice BOYS' WAISTS White Lawn; $1.00 values; sale price lllack Sateen; sale price . EMBROIDERIES 15c to -10c values; sale price .J: VALENCIENNES LACES 10c to 15c values; sale price 15c to 25c values; sale price DRESS GINGHAMS 2yic and 15c values; sale price 12 yds. for $1.00 12,c 39c 19c - . 12tfc ..5c yd 9c yd WASH PERCALES 12c values; sale price 12 yds. for $1.00 ALL MEN'S CLOTHING One-half Price $10.00 Suits for .. $12.50 Suits for-- $15.00 Suits for $17.50 Suits for .. $20.00 Suits for . $22.50 Suits for $27.50 Suits for . -$ 5.00 . 6.25 - 7.50 8.25 10.00 11.25 13.75 MEN'S TROUSERS One-half Price BOYS' CLOTHING One-half Price MEN'S UNDERWEAR 75c and $1.00 values; sale price 37Jc $2.00 New-Silk ; sale price 85c $.5.00 Fancy Underwear; sale price x 4 $1.98 MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS With Collar Attached Kegular $1 00 and $1.25 values; sale price 58c COUCH COVERS AND PORTIERES One-half Price MEN'S STRAW HATS One-half Price MEN'S WORKING SHIRTS 50c values; sale price - 39c each MEN'S GLOVES Regular 75e value; sale price . 48c Kegular $1.50 tallies; sale price 98c Regular 50c; sale price . 25c DOMESTIC PONGEE SILK 50c values; sale price . 25c WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HANDBAGS AND PURSES One-half Price $1.25 CORDUROY FOR 78C 30 incjies wide; just the thing for Riding Skirts. LACE CURTAINS One-half Price WOMEN'S OXFORDS $4.00 values; sale price $3.50 values; sale price $3.00 values; sale price Regular Regular Regular Regular $2.00 values; sale price. WOMEN'S SHOES Regular $2,75 values; sale price .$2.29 - 1.98 . 1.48 - 98c .$1.98 Regular Regular WOMEN'S PUMPS $3.50 values; sale price value $3.00; sale price -$2.29 .$1.58 WOMEN'S CANVAS OXFORDS $2.25 value; sale price. Regular Regular $1.75 value; sale price .$1.29 98c MEN'S WORK SHOES $3.00; sale price $6.50; sale price $4.50 values; sale price value $4.00; sale price Regular Regular Regular Regular MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES Regular values $p.00; sale price -$1.98 .$4.95 .$3.29 .$2.98 .$3.29 MEN'S CANVAS SHOES Regular $2.00 values; sale price $1.29 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS In Black and Tan $2.50 value; sale price Regular Regular $2.00 value; sale price . Regular $1.50 value; sale price CHILDREN'S CANVAS OXFORDS In White Regular $1.65 value; sale price .$1.69 .$1.29 9Sc 9Sc HE BOSTON STORE Stop and Figure! MIDLAND Is in the Center of the Irrigation Project and Sure to be the principal ship ping and receiving point for Klamath, Langell, Poe and Yonna Valley. Buy Lots now while they are being Sold at 10 per cent of their value Faru&nieD B. CAMPBELL 8IIKillr'r"H HAI.K Whereas, Judgment ai rendered ami eutt-rcd on the SGth day of April, 1909, In an action In tlia Justice Court fur tho Precinct of I.lnktlllc, Klamath Count)', Btoto of OrcKon, before A. I). Miller, Justlco of tho I'eaco for ;ld precinct, between II. V. Kccseo, plaintiff, and J. E. Sulll an, defendant, In fuwir of plaintiff and against defendant for tho sum of 8otcitl)-nvo dollur ($75) with Inter eat thereon at the rato of Hit (C) per rent per annum from tho SCth day of April, 1909, and tho further sum of Thirteen and Twcntj-flio One-hun-dredths dollars (tl3.2K) costs and disbursements; and whereas a trnn Kcrlpt of wild JudKtiivnt and proceed Iiikk had before wild Jtutlco of tho pence In said rao ha been filed In tho office of tho County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon, and which aid Judgment was duly docketed In tho Judgment docket of tho Circuit Court of tho Stale of Oregon for the County of Klumnth, on tho 13th day of May, 1909, and tho sum of Seven-ty-flto dollars (I'M, with Intoreat thorcon ut tho ruto of six (6) per rent per annum from tho SCth day of April, mot), and Thirteen and Twen ty-flro One-hundredths dollars (f I3.2C) coats and disbursements of said action Is now duo thereon; and by vlrtuo of an execution Issued by tho Clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho Htnto of Oregon for tho County of Klamath, on said Judgment, com manding mo to satisfy said Judg ment, Intercut and costs out of tho porsonul property of said J, E. Sulll an, and for want thereof, then out of tho real property belonging to said J. K. Sullivan, In Bald County of Klamath ntul Stnto of Oregon, and not bolng' able, after diligent search and Inquiry, to find any personal property belonging to J. B. Sullivan In said county, out of which to satis fy said judgment or any part tnoreor, I havo levied upon tho following de scribed renl propeity of tho defend ant J. E. Sullivan, to-wlt: SB VI of SE of Section 21, NWVi of NVv'V of Section 37, Hti of NHU of Sec tion 28, Township 37 South, Hango 13 East of willamotto meridian in Oregon. Notlco Is therefore hereby given that by vlituo of said execution I will, on Monday, tho 30th day of Au gust, 1909, at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho nfternoon of said day, at tho front of tho courthouso door In Kln'm ath Falls, Oregon, soil at public, auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash In hand, tho nboo described real nrou- orty, or so much thereof as may be nocossory to satlsry said Judgment In favor of II. W. Keeseo and against J, E. Sullivan, togethor with all costs and disbursements that liate or mi) accrue. Dated at Klamath Knit. Oregon, this 30th day of July, 1909. W. II. IIAIt.S'KS. Sheriff of Klamath County. 7-30 S-2S 4AAAAA 4AAAaAAAAsAAAAAAAAAA VTWW W WWW WWW W WW WW P. H. MURPHY i: I 1 1 STIll'CTl'RAL PRESERVER ',', Damp ProoBog of Cellars i Felt and Gravel RooBng MABTIO WALKS FLOORS ; ; Fifty Designs of Rooting ', ', With Baldwin Hardwaro Co. THE UO.V TON GROCERY, A llttlo storo with tho best la tho grocery line clean, new, fresh, and prices reasonable. Ono trial will convlnco ou that It Is tho placo to trade. 7-10tf PAPER HANGER HOUSE lVUNTlXQ, GRAIM.NO, TIXTLVO, INTERIOR DECORATING With tho UtesMt up-to-date Eastern, Middle West and and Western stylet at reason able prices. Call and get taj estimate free of charge- F. E. HEFFERMAN with C. W. HARLOW CENTRAL CAFE Opea Day aadNlgat Private Dining Parlors Oyitera Served la Amy Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. DR. C. P. MASON Deatift American Bank & Trait Co.'e Balldiog TauraoNs) It D. V. KUYKENDALL Attorney at Law Klamath Fall. Oregen A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PUBLIC Having moved into our new store in the Mang Block on Sixth St., where we will carry the most complete and up-to-date stock of Furniture Carpets, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, etc., you are invited to come and inspect jur stock, whether you buy or not E. W. GILLETTE & CO, SggSjg ii -I 2 lf-1 t. ?r- yap ..-.IT titfTft laaiiaiiiiisV