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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1916)
t: .".- IS?' fWIDAV, MAY n, 1U THE EVENIHO HKHALD, KLAMATH FALU. ORBOON MM POUR J. F. MAGUIRE CO., Closing Out Sale b Pleasing Hundreds of People Daily III T XS KKABUNO MANY TO HAVE NOW wWsESMED IMPOSS.BLE A PEW WEEKS AOO. PRICES HAVE U T CUT -JO .-"E CORWH E3 " NORED. WE HAVE BUT ONE THOUGHT IN MIND-THAT IS TO CLOSE OUT THIS STOCK IN THB HHOKJM. "" """".' " "" " " " MERCHANDISE In m THE LOGICAL PLACE TO COME YOU WILL BE SURPRISED TO SEE HOW FAR THAT DOLLAR WILL GO WHEN IT STARTS TO PURCHASE MERCHANDISE IN OUR CLOSING OUT SALE MERCHANDISE OF ALL DECRIPTION IS ADVANCING. IN SOME CASES IT IS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO PROCURE AT ANY PRICE BE FROM 10 TO 20 PERCENT HIGHER THAN AT THE PRESENT TIME. THERE'S A REASON WHY YOU . REGULAR PRICES IN A FEW MONTHS WILL SHOULD BUY NOW. $1 to $3.50 Hand Bags, 25c Mostly Novtlty Bag In Sutdt and Tapaetry wonderful bargain. Mirrors Greatly Reduced and sixes to Mltct from. Form 16c, 23c and 39c Many styles and sixes to Mltct from. Formor valuta, 28c to 75c. Ladies' Neckwear, 5c Jabots and Collars In Whltt, Black and Ecru; formtr tolling prices, 16c to $1.00. Men's Hats, 95c Broken lines of $2.50 to $3.50 Hats In various colors and styles. Sizes 634 to 73 Men's Trousers, Closing Out Prices An extra pair of Trousers never goes amiss. We havt a large stock to select from all sizes and desirable patterns. $1.65 $1.95 -$2.25 -$3.45 $3.95 Regular $2.00, Closing Out Price . Regular $2.50, Closing Out Price Regular $3.00, Closing Out Price ... Regular $4.00, Closing Out Price ... Regular $5.00, Closing Out Price . Men's Canvass Gloves, 5c Men's Black and Tan Socks 10c Men's Tan Mercerized Shirts 65c Men's Khaki Trousers, $1.15 Men's Broken Lines oi Sum mer Underwear, 23c Boys' Scoot Shoes, $1.48 BLACK AND TAN Men's Neckties, 19c Men's Belts, 40c Men's Porous Knit Union Suits 78c Men's Handkerchiefs, 5c Boys' Novelty Suits, One-Half Price Oliver Twist and Ptttr Pan In Velvet, Serfta, Chttka an French Flannels, tome art combinations of Blue anal Red ant! Navy and Daft; there havt Coat, Pants and Whltt Vtst Ftrmtr prlcts, $3.60 to $$.00. Clealng Out, Ont Half Prltt, $1.75 to $3.00 Men's Clothing The Closing Out Salt offsrs great opportunities for nun in. tlclpatlng the purchase of a Suit. Wo have a splendid selsotlon of medium and gradt lines to select from) slsss from J4 to 41; colors, lut, Brown, Oroya and Mixtures. -' $7.50 $8.95 $12.45 $16.55 Regular $10.00 and $12.40 Suits Regular $16.00 Suits Regular $18.00 and $20.00 Suits Regular $22.60 and $26.00 Suits Boys' Clothing Mothers, you can do better now than later In providing your son with a Suit, for the stocks are complete and the valuti Immense. Regular $2.60, agee 6 to 0, Closing Out Price ,95 Regular $3.60, ages S to 16, Closing Out Price . .. 2 .45 Regular 15.00, ages S to 16, Closing Out Price . . 3 .65 Regular $6.00, ages 8 to 16, Closing Out Price . . . . $4.25 Men's and Boys' Shoes The wise man will provide himself with Shots during this Salt, for retail prices will bt much hlghtr thlt coming fall. At Closing Out Prlcts you can maka great savings. MIN'S DRESS AND WORK SHOIS $2.85 SOVS' ORIS8 AND HIAVV SHOIS.. -$1.45 Up Peace Note May Be Heard Soon Continued from Pag. 1 world next week that America la ready and waiting to extend the "helping hand to the warring nations and open the channels of communication aa toon aa the belligerents feel there la the slight est chance for successful starting an exchange of peace ideas. This offer la expected to com. in Orpheus will reopen Saturday even ing. It Wilson's speech before the League for Enforced Peace. Downlnga Visit Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Downlag were here yesterday from Worden. Full orchestra at the Orpheus Sat urday night It From Upptr Country. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hlncka and chil dren are here from Chlloquln. Clayton Kirk is Klamath Falla rlattor from Klamath Agency. Subscribe for the Herald, fifty cents a month. VJWttt$M x " Parisian IW aBBB??lS&riA 8 Ivory MMlMgeHLV Graduation Gifts Graduation Day is an event in the Ufa of every boy and firL Parents, friends, schoolmates and others are flad of the opportunity to present some token of appreciation. However, the selection of an appropriate gift is not always an easy matter. For the "Sweet Girl Graduate," nothing could be nicer than a set, or at least two or three pieces of Parisian Ivory Combs, brushes, mirrors, puff boxes, powder boxes, nail files, button hooks, jtwtl boxes, and In faet tvtrythlng neceotary to the telle UMWt. As a special Inducement wt will glvt FREE with each purchase of Ivory amounting to Ave dollar. nail file, or button hook, valued at 71. Wt have just received a beautiful line of new Ivory goods and would be glad to ahow them to you. i irwooft Pharnry KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mS I "TV I WHERE PARTICULAR BUY THEIR DRUGS PEOPLE 7 J J PRESIDENT MAKES PLEA FOR LYNCH AMERICANIZED IRISHMAN WHO IS UNDER SENTENCE TO DIE It GRANTED A STAY UPON RE. QUEST OF AMERICA United Press Strvlce LONDON. May St. It U anaouactd that Qtntrai Maxwell baa requested a HOUSTON'S Idnptlilu Ammbksh ttlay of proceedings In tbt cast of Jere miah Lynch, pending Investigation. Orpbeus Saturday night, 10c li Lolled Press Strvlce WASU1NQTON, U. C. May 19. An xious about tbefalo of Jeremiah Lynch, it native of Ireland who is a naturalised Amerlcau and who Is under sentence of death for complicity in tho Dublin revolt, President Wilson last night In true tod tho sate department to cable n demand that England tay tho exe cution until America is bettor Inform ed. Lynch was to have been executed at 4 o'clock thlH morning. Phone ate-nln. for the best In elec trical work. Promptness my bobby. Cecil Weeks, electrician, Klamath Sportsman's Store. Eighth and Main, m-th-s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER JOHN MASON AND HAIEL OAWN In a Ploturlaatlen tf the Famous Dramatlo tucotat "THE FATAL CARD TEMPLE THEATER "Miss Warrtn's trtthtr," Thrtt Re.1 Vltagraph "tllllt't Headache," On. Reel Lubln Atltu!as! Always lOe UATINKE DAILY AT tit" ALL IJCKNHRD PfOrURK MERRILL OPERA HOUSE sterrtlLOr MOTION PICTURES WaUMKMDAVh AND MTCRDATt Ott Vour Taeklt. Sunday will bo a good day oa tat trout fctreains, and own uow the to tlmxluntic are maklnic preparations to Kot nu early start. No uso going an lens you havo tho proper illea in your iook, und tho Klamath Auto Tire com pany has a lot of flivn mado up eipe daily for tho strcaniH In this section. If you don't know what to take, uk Charley Marplu or George Uradlty, oltbor ono of them can tell you whit to use to lure tho gamy dcnUons of the Klamath watent from their hiding places. All other neccwiary tackle, too, can b. purchased from the Klanutli Auto Tlr. Co., SUth utroet, between Main and Klamath. H Orpheus reopenn Saturday night wlfli a hl hill Hon nrairrMll liter. It Germ Proof Your Walk with Hygienic Kalsomine A Sanitary Wall Fini.h for Every body. ' Healthful to Live With. , Easy to Apply. FOR SALE BY Big Basin. Lumber Company KLAMATH FALLS M EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH " N I dims OBaww PHONB ItT k3r. v liUX