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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1908)
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Phone your wants. 'J 1 lfl CftuM Dni MiaM aulll millMtiM !... i. BBa"" 4 a n.u Jim iww. w.v.u TT..I iMivtrt. nun omilllirn. , (r,. 4 jStar Drug Store! r t l-ur Hutu nr Irmlii lli'alili'tiiti iiml llm .Mnnuili lillnllll'li piilpl'll) III till' lii'nt lliwtl iir)l'llllK In II... I lit Wllliiiui'tlii tulli't liiiiiltp nt I In' tlm ('itllfiiriuit llinlnit Hluli' itlm Allii'tl'nn !.. i:H, 13 THAT'S ALL Grand Reduction and Money Raising Sale ' U lo 'i:tii n 13 ALL THE TIME 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 Cent 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 greaie&t bargain givers and know no limit when the price slashing knife is once appJted. $3000 Worth of Furnishing Goods As complete a stock to select from as can be found 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. $ .75 Golf shirts now $ .39 1.00 Golf shirts now 49 1.50 Mtfunt Hood shirts now 69 1.75 Monarch shirts now 95 1.50 Standard shirts now 95 2.25 Standard shirts now 1.05 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 best manufacturers of the world and made from the best colt, calf and kid leathers. We have the W. L. Douglas, Buster Brown, Star Brand and the Mayer Dry-Sox. $ 1.50 Canvass shoes now $ .95 2.50 Shoes now 1.85 3.00 Shoes now 2.15 4.00 Shoes vici now 2.85 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 ?4th 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 Worth of Clothing Consisting of men's anl boys staple and fancy clothing of the celebrated Hart-Sharer & Marx, Friend Bros, and Edlnhelmer-Steln & Co., the world celebrated manufacturers of the very highest grades of fancy and durable clothing. $ 7.50 Suits now $3.95 10.00 Suits now 6.55 15.00 Suits now '. 8.85 Ki.50 Suits now 9.85 1.75 Pants now .95. 2.50 Pants now 1.65 5.00 Pants Corduroy now 2.75 5.00 Boya suits now 3.55 7.50 Boys suits now 5.25 2.50 Buys washable suits 95 $2000 Worth of Hats etc. The standard J. B. Stetson and Lender hats panama and straw are wltnout an equal, trunks and suit cases galore. S 2.00 Hats now $ 1-55 2.50 Hats now lQ 5.00 Hats J. B. Stetson & 6.00 Hats panama now 3,lo 7.50 Hats rmnnmn now 5Z 1000 Straw and Manilla hats to be sold regardless of loss. One third off on all ault cases and trunks Buying your supplies now means increased comfort at decreased cost All nrpvlmm uiM h.v had their ffniit, but this one has none. We will sell the entire Sat these low Fiure tf the buytart public demands it. We must make room and we need the money, and you need the merchanlL ftmS Is the opportuue time to make your investments for the coming Fain aXd Winter -at Msth?drJSSS of aU sales in th history of Klamath Falls. w,mer al IWs tne 8rea It Is Still 13 K. SUGARMAN The Portland Store IS THE PLACE Sale Begins July 25th and Closes August 8th IN CHARGE OF Lewis Bros. & Go. SPOKANE, WASH. Nothing but 13 wBmm Blb&KVll