The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 30, 1908, Image 4

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Next Saturday
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All Card Goods, gold and filled Ii W per cent
All Leather Goods 25 percent
All China, Cut Glass, Clocks and Bronzes.25 per cent
All Silver and Plated Toilet Ware 20 per cent
All Silver and Plated flat and hollow ware. 20 per cent
All Chains. Charms and Lockets 20 per cent
All Rings and Bracelets : 15 per cent
All Gold,filled,siler and silverino w'tch's.15 per cent
These are "bargain Prices" seldom heard of. on goods
such aa I carry, considering guarantee, quality, regular
price, and nice, new, and up-to-date articles
G. HEITKEMPER, JR.
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician
KKt'UBLlCAN ULOCK
Diamond an I Contract Gvl not
Included In tills Mil'
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Mr. W. wi Dclroll will t r
coptlon till evening In honor ot her
jUMt, Miss Lutle Ulrlch, or Modtord
CI10I10 rncuinlnra nnd Ininntoos nt
tho Monaiclt Fnilt Store 2!
Jiut In nt Winter' A Imko hlp-
IlllMlt Ot IMUOU ltlOllOBIll '"'1
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TI10 Ktrnmtr Kliunntli n homily
loaded with I'iusciibou nnd (ulKht
Inst nli;ht
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h wnni' imven 1 jim vmivu
new Ico crenm imrlor In H10 Anion
can Hotel block "JT-lOt
Preserve kettles nnd Jelly laie
nre ripe nt the Stjuaro Oeiil.
Mel rill V.1II0) the lienrt t Ulalimlli.
lU'llieinber the I1I1; "lit" Hale
I.nilleV loiiK rhnninlt nkln gloxea
nt the llovoii Store ?"
MONKY TO 1.0 N on ranches, illy
propert und llmher land MALI.
SIIKI'IIIIIII) CO -'Mf
rOllHM.I! flood leulli IIOiHtis
end itood e unplnn wiikoii Jh t har
new all tut 25 Kwiulro t Hi"
Lonle 'place near I.ouk latke l.uin
her t'o mill f H 1 UOI.H
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ot Dliectois of the Klamath Wnter
It.era Aoi latum will li- held In thin
rlty Saturday afternoon I'oi time
It nppeaied aa If thla mU'hl he n live
ly iiteetlnir, hut the hull iitlon nt
thla lime am thnl the mevtiiiK ""
he it romparntlMl) tamo nftalr nnd
II. nt tho illinium lll he confumteil
only h rontlnti hiinlnms It "
dcmlood a aluirt IU ' ""' ""
Inndowiiera In the Upper pi"Jeet
vwmltl presenl ft petition to the hoard
.inUliiK for the cancellation of theli
..outran with the oeriuiieiil The
dliectoii could take no definite ac
tion on the matter, lint the rci-oni
inendiillon of the hoanl would count
with the Heuelnr) of the Interim If
the mallei wi re pnmeil up to him
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In III mil he pimentid and thnl the
limetliir will he dntcilei! In the trans
,u lion of regular himlnesa and 11 Ren
1 .ml dliciisiliin of the wilfnie of tin
proleil
JX $3 Picturesjor i
WITH A $2.50 CASH PUHCHASEc
Rentember to Get Yours
See large variety in windoyJ
Star Drug Stori
THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY
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tiilved the plohh'IH 11"
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IiiiiIii3 pruperiy in the ll town ei ' ,.
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Grand Reduction and Money Raising Sale
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The mammoth stock of new dependable up-to-date mer
chandise, consisting of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks,
Valises, and Shoes, belonging to K. Sugarman, has been placed
in the hands of Lewis Bros. & Co., of Spokane, Wash., who are
under contract to dispose of at least one-half of the entire stock
on or before Angust 8th. Everything from cellar to garret and
from wall to wall will be placed on sale and sold from
30 to 60 Per Gent Less
than similar goods were ever offered to the buying public in this or any other
city of Southwestern Oregon. Never before has merchandise been offered at
such ridiculously low prices. Lewis Bros, are known from Coast to Coast as
the world's greatest bargain givers and know no limit when the price slashing
knife is once applied.
$3000 Worth of Furnishing Goods
As complete a stock to select from as can be
round In the entire west. The celebrated cluet,
monarch, standard and Mount Hood shirts speak
for themselves. The straining point has been
reached and prices broken Into very small
fragments. ,Q
S .75 Golf shuts now 3
1.00 Golf shirts'now v
1J50 Mount Hood shirts now
1.75 Monarch shirts now
1.50 Standard shirts now
2.25 Standard shirts now &
3.00 Standard shirts now 2.15
.75 Standard buckskin shirts now. .45
$5000 Worth of Shoes
Consisting of men's and boys shoes and foot
wear of all styles and sizes all new and made by
the beat manufacturers of the world and made from
the beat colt, calf and kid leathers. We have the
W. L. Douglaa, Buster Brown, Star Brand and the
Mayer Dry-Sox.
$ 1.50 Canvass shoes now f-
2.50 Shoes now f
3.00 Shoes now , g.15
4.00 Shoes vici now
2.50 and 3.00 Shoes horse hide now . 1.85
3.50 and 4.00 Shoes horse hide now. 2.95
100 Pair Boys Shoes at Panic Prices
Every article will be
marked in plain figures and
will be sold for cash only.
Sale begins July 25th
Store was closed July 23rd
and 24th during which time
Lewis Bros, and their staff of
sales people were cutting and
slashing prices and making
ready for the greatest bargain
feast in the history of this city.
A dollar saved is two
dollars earned. Come hitch
your dollars to our bargains
and make it draw the largest
load they ever earned.
$5000 Woith of Clothing
Consisting of men's anl boys staple nnd favj
clothing or the celebrated Hbrt-Shafcr & Mm,
Friend Bros, and Edlnhelnicr-Stein ft Co., Ik
world celebrated manufactur rs of thevcryhltfM
grades of fancy and durable clothing.
$ 7.50 Suits now
10.00 Suits now.
15.00 Suits now .
1(5.50 Suits now .
1.75 Pants now
2.50 Pants now
5.00 Pants Corduroy now
5.00 Boya suits now
7.50 Boys suits now
2.50 iioys washable suits
$3JI
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S2000 Worth of Hats etc.
Thn atbtirlnnl .1 It CiMcntl nnd LCddef W
panama and straw are wltnout an equal, trtt
and suit caiei galore. .S,
9 z.uu iiais now. Yi
2.50 Hats now I'll
5.00 Hats J. B. Stetson .... JJJ
o.ou nats nanamn now
7.50 Hats panama now , ltMB.Mu
1000 Straw and Manilla hats to he sold wtfordleMw,
One third off on all suit cases nnu innm
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Buying your supplies now means increased comfort at decreased cost'. All previous sules have
had their, limit, but this one has none. We will sell the entire stock at these low figures if the buying
public demands it. We must make room and we need the money, and you need the merchanisc. Now
Is the opportuue time to make your investments for the coming Fall and Winter at this the greatest
of aU sales in th history of Klamath Falls.
K. SUGARMAN
The Portland Store
IS THE PLACE
Sale Begins July 25th and
Closes August 8th
IN CHARGE OF
Lewis Bros, fie Co.
SPOKANE, WASH.
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