Bo ston Store Third Annual Easter Sale Of Mi AN OPPORTUNITY T.O DRESS PROPERLY TOR EASTER WE ARE GOING TO MAKE ONE OF THE GREATEST SALES EVER Y ON EARLY SPRING ARRIVALS. WE CANNOT ENUMERATE EVERYTHING BUT GIVE YOU A FEW IT.EMS TO GIVE YOU AN TO DO. BEGINNING MARCH 15 AND CONTINUING UNTIL MARCH 30. FIFTEEN DAYS ONLY. DONT FORQET. 1 IN OK D UK TO GIVK liVIJKYO MADK IN KLAMATH COUNT IDEA WHAT Wl AKE GOING MEN'S CLOTHING. SI 2.50 Suits $1 5.00 Sttili, SI 6.50 Suits, S18.00 Stiili, EASTER SALE SI 0.00. I'ancv 15c Urcs Ginijliaiiis I J I-Jc. haiicv 2 1-L'c GitiKlimiiH EASTER SALE 10c. DRESS UP YOUR BOYS $1.50 Suits. $5.00 Suits $6 00 Suits 5 l' 15 yc.-us with Knickerbock er Pants EASTER SALE $3.95. PERCALES Dress Percale 12 l-2c Grade EASTER SALE 10c. WHITE WASH GOODS 25c Dimities 20c 20c Dimities , , 15c 15c Dimities . 10c MERCERIZED STRIPE WASH GOODS. 10c Goods 30c 30c Goods . 25c 25c Goods. . .. 20c 20c Goods . . 15c EMBROIDERIES 18c Embroideries 20c Embroideries 25c Embroideries 30c Embroideries 40c Embroideries EASTER' SALE 15c. LADIES', MEN'S AND. CHILDREN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS GREATLY REDUCED. LADIES' WAISTS $1.50 Waists S2.00 Waists $2.25 Waists $2.50 Waists EASTER SALE $1.25. THE BOSTON STORE The Largest and Best Store in Klamath County. The Store that Pays No Rent and Gives Its Customers the Benefit i Humor tf Philosophy By BVNCAN H. SMITH PERT PARAGRAPHS. , ABjrWaj. It it willilrtllliv Willie tvlli-f ust to think n f all llu- ini'uii thlii.i iv dare nut call umi According to tivr liti.tninl' Hny of luvklng t lt In anmllrr (hr dill thi luvf K.rulUBiloUS tin- bat VfWK Vtntllatlon. In rrsrd to trnllU'lmi, Nu l ruwi tun till u urt iii nml liallti In op"ti ulinlon, OII.r iiNear (hy fit.l a ruuch, Bonn Inilil I hoi ilr.ft im l.tallliy, Citing tigur in llxlr liraith, Oil.u fi-r tin. in.lour biic: HlrlkliiK ttitiii lll U their lalh. John, (, mint, iiIict mid alrr V.'u.Juw kl' .i i .. .. i , llruwh. ir 'Hi ll.n Irani til drafty, I la lil ii-uulmlon 1 1 day uull l,i Ho mum hulxl l.1kw an uvrti it ivoul I em llrniuri'i ruxiitl Mil of mtnfort Cull (ruin turning err ll.v ktcain. In Hit inuinliiK lirltht iitiJ rarly Or. Hllti ,l ihrililml fid Kllnrine otn Mi tin lmJow, Ami Hi other. get uad. "Uoodnrit. krucloui, liut th. window! In what awmlll twrr ou toni"" Crl Hit nun who count ilrafl dead ly In th (ln.it klnj of acorn. o thy carry on thtlr crapping. Each oi.a of a dlfT.rtnt mlnil. Each ! .truing for I.I hotiuy. To th othtr'a i.un rcilsntd. Itching Ui anil lun tl.s rrlnJow, Turnlnif on anil off th t.at. At th antic of hi ftlluna Kicking ruwully ultli bulli fvt. In trylnr to do bcttrr the trouble with nxU of u 1 not that ttr don't try hard vtiougti. tut that n dhln't tart aeon rnongti. rainvuny ony, j "Mr. Iluuliijajr l a wr timid jilting man." "Tlutlil I linulil any mi Ilea ' arm M to Im-kIii n li'tlt-r 'IhMr Jllin j Nmltb' brcaUHc t' lrui yftr." Wauli-' lnein Pr CONTKHT NOTK'i:. i I)iiartniont of thi Intvrlur, Unlli'J ,Ktiilv Land Offlco, Lnkuvlcw, ()rK". March 4, I90 1 A KURIclunt contcsl nllhlinll Inutile liocti fllvi In till olllcn ly Jntiifu U. I'uililock, ifJiitvatHiit, UKulnat hutno ali'iiil onlry No. SCl'J (Burial No. VUt,C), mmlu Nov. r,, jsoG, for 814 SCVi, 8oc. I. N54NKW. Btc. 30. Tp. 3U H it. it K., by John A. Caatcll. voutuiti.-u. In wlilcli It la alloged thai hiiIiI Ciiatoll luia totally ubandoncd Mild land fur uiuru tlmn all uioiitlm hint iiftut nnd conlliiui-H now to aban don tint name, nnd linn never entail Untied rvaldciicu thvrcou or cultlvatt'd uny purtlun tliiTOof, nnd tlm doftclti Ihti'Iii Hi't fnrt li timllnlii' tu tlilu dntv, nml Hint huIiI ulli'Krd ubucncu from Ilin raid land wim not dim tu liU em- ployintiit In thii Arm, Nuvy or Ma rino Curin of the United Hlatea u n lirhutu aoldler, olllcvr, veauiau ur ma rlno durluu tho ur with Spain or dirliiK any other war In which the United Htntea may bo onenscd. Hnlil partlCM nro horeby notified to niienr, reaiiond, and offer ovldonco tourhliiK Hitlil nlleKntlon lit 10 o'clock n. in. on April IK, I'JO'J, before It. M lllclinrilhiiii, I'. H. ConiinlHuloner, Klu ninth KnllH, Oregon, nnd tliut final lirarliiR "III be held nt 10 o'clock a tn. on April 2!i, 1901), boforu the Keg- Uter nnd Itccctvtr at tho United Stittea Lnnd OIUcu In Lnkovlow, Ore Ron. The tuilil tiintestnnt IiuvIiik. In n ptnper iiltldaxlt. Died Marcli 2. 1301', set forth facta which show thnt after due diligence peraonal aurvlco of tlili niilko (an not bu inudu, It I heruh) ordered aiul directed that audi notlco Ihi nhiii by due mid proper publica tion J N. WATSON. 3-l IteKlater. 1 NOTICU OK (JUAItDIAN'S HALK. In the County Court of the Btato 'of Orucou for tho County of Klamath. In tliu Matter of the Katato and 'Ouurdlanihlp of Itobort Laugblln, ao lluaauo p'jruon. I Notice of hdIo of real eutato by Kunrdlan. Purauant to order of said court no tice In hereby Klvon that tho undor- i aliened will noil at private aalo for caah. at IiIm residence near Dairy. Or- CKon, In aald county and statu, on or after Saturday, April 10th, 1909, the follovilni; duncrlbcd real catato be IoiikIuk to the elato of aald Itobort LauKhtlu, an Iniano perion, to-wlt: Tho BH of tho NEV4 and the NU of tho ai:yt, Sec. 13. Tp. 38 8., R. 1 1 H K.. W. M.. In Klamath County, OrcKon, rontalnlnK 1C0 acres. tinted this 6th day of March, 1909. THOMAS E. STANLEY. AdmlnlHtrator of tho person and es tate of said Itobert Lauxhlln, an lnnane person. In tho County Court of Uio State of Oregon, fur the County of Klamath. PntroDB of tho Public Library and i - UTm at A TilTil mil who are Interested In Its dovcl-l jUjII X MSJJu aIT Si opmont nro requested to hand In I lists of new books they would llko' auSS to have purchased for tho library. n' Nlgnl 1100 Is to bo used for now books I very soon and these lists, If left with I tho librarian, will bo greatly appro-! elated by tho Woman's Club. Shaw Knit fi) K. iC. K. Store. 1C Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served In Any Style I J. V.HOUSTON, Prop. KLAMATH FALLS FORWARDING CO. Transfer Work of All Kinds Promptly Done Baggage a Specialty. Charges Reasonable Phone 605 Big Sale of Town Lots in MIDLAND Commencing March 27th, 1909 IF you want to double your money within a very short space of time, buy one or more lots in Midland. If you want to buy a farm close to the coming town in Klamath County, buy In Midland Tract at $16 to $30 per acie. The Town of Midland will be the largest shipping point in Southern Oregon within two years, and Its mills and elevators will be the largest in South ern Oregon. Lots will be sold at from i $50 to $250 PartlraiarsseeDo B CAMPBELL In tho matter of tho Guardianship of tho 1'ermnn nnd K.tntn of Lester Stacy Colnhnti, Clifford Johnson Col aim ti, and Stephen Colnrmn. Minors. Order to Show Cuuia on AmiUca. , tlim uf Guardian for nu Ordor to; Sell Heal Kstate. It appearing to this Court from the petition this day prcauntcd and filed by Joseph P. Colahan, the guardian' of tho persons and estates of Lester , Stacy Colahan, Clifford Johnson Col inlinu, and Stephen Colahan, minors, praying for an order and license of alo of the certain Interests In cor- alu real property belonging to said wards, that It Is necessary and for ho best luterost of said wards that heir said Interests in such real prop- rty be sold, and It appearing from said petition that such may bo true. It Is, therefore, hereby ordered, hat tho next of kin of said wards, aud all persons Interested In their said estates, appear betoro this Court n Saturday, the 27th day of March, 90, at the hour of ten o'clock In ho forenoon of said day, at tho court room ot this Court, lu the County Court House at tho City ot Klamath Falls, In tho County ot Klamath and State ot Oregon, then and there to show cause, If any they have, why a license should not be granted tor the sa!u of tho Interest ot said wards lu such real property, describ ed In aald petition. It Is further ordered, that a copy hereof shall be personally served on tho next ot klu ot said wardti and all persons interested tn their suld states respectively, at leuht ten days boforo tho .data last above mention ed, or that this ordor be published at least three successive weeks In bo Evening Herald, a dally newspa per printed aud published at the -Uy of Klamath Kails, In suld coun ty, being a nowspspar ot general circulation therein. Tho real property mentioned in said petition being described aa fol lows, to-wlt: The SWV. of the SWK of Sec. 16; the SEU4 ot the BEK ot Sec. 16; the NEK of .the NEK ot 8ec. Si; the NWH. the BWK of th NEK. th NH ot the 8BH, tho 8BH of-the SBK of 8.ee. U; the W4 of the NW,th NWK of the BWH ot Sec. 16; and the NEK of the NEK ot Sec. 17, all In Tp. 17 8., R. 11 H B., ot the Wil lamette Meridian, In Klamath Coun ty, Oregon, containing In all 600 acres ot land, according to the gov ernment survey thereof. Dona this J 3d day of February, A. D. 1009. J. B. GRIFFITH. fi .County Judge. They re Here Ordered Them They're all Leather and Hand Made We handle DRIVER'S AND LOGGER'S HONEST SHOES. UNITED Worklngmen'a Shoes. J. R. RITTER a CO. Wlllson Block EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE FURNITURE When you buy furniture, won't you give this store the opportunity of competing- for your pur chase? We can and will save you money, if you will give us the chance. We can't if you don't Surely our claims are worth testing it ia your money we are talking of saving. Come, test us. GULETTE All the Varying Tones in green, olive, bronze, brown, late, gray, tan, stone, mode and khaki shades, in stripe, check and soft plaid designs, are found in men's fabrics for Spring 1909. We have The handsome assortment of Ed. V. Price & Co., our Chicago tailors, on display now. Sac it today. You- can have clothes made to.your own measure from your choice of this beautiful line, and secure surpassing shapeliness, fit and .quality for the price of ready-mad clothing. 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