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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1909)
TiyLsjiiMSJAswisiawip , &!U ,'tf .? he Great Slaughter of Prices at the Boston Store'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 oiler many other items, in addition to those that have been advertised, at the same slaughtering prices. What re want to do is to reduce the stock to make room for the immense fall purchases. J WOMKN'S SHIRT WAISTS WASH PERCALES . $1.25 CORDUROY FOR 78C J, One-third and One-half Off . 12j4c values; sale prkc 12 yds. for $1.00 30 indies witlc;jtut the thing for Riding Skirts. j Many choice designs... LiunJtM.Me and LiMgerie; also ALL MEN'S CLOTHING LACE CURTAINS ft a nice assortment of Messahne and I alTeta .S.Ik Wa.M.s. Onc-half Price Onc-half Price I WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S PARASOLS $10.00 Suits for . $5.00 wnMrmc nvrnonc IE n , . n en c..:.., i - r WOMEN S OXFORDS f Onc-half Price $12.50 Suits for . . 0.25 ,, ,.. t . , . ,,, i i, i i i in i i- iienn c . t ten Kcgular $4.00 values; sale,t)nce - $2.29, . ' ' '" ' ,,,k' ,,,,, "" n'"1 '"'"y '""-' 5"S ? : ff"rr - ' Ifc Kc8Iar $3.50 values! sale J.ricc. . 1.98 I WOMEN'S SKIRTS $J gj I '- .." " " . " " 10.00 J''!" vn'ue" Pr!- C One-half Price ln- . .,,, Regular $2.00 values; sale jir.ee 98c ffi c,,1-" l,s 'V1.'0" V'J - n.' W,n": --I-incn aiul Woolen $37.50 Sllits for . ,3.75 WOMEN'S SHOES W bk.rts ... Plan, and Mixed material. MENS TROUSERS RcBM,ar $2.75 values ; sale price $1.98 B? FRENCH GALATEA CLOTH One-half Price WOMEN'S PUMPS f Regular value 20c ; sale price -10c yd B0 YS' CLOTHING Regular $3.50 values ; sale price $2.29 C Suits0 ",aiiy P"r,IOIC,, S" ',S ' '"" yS One-half Price Regular value $3.00; sale price- . $1.58 II , AMERICAN PONGEE . We aJ $1 va?,S iri1! 37gc Regular $2.Siepr t Regular 35c values; sale price . . 8c yd $2.00 Nevs-S.lk; sale pr.ee . 85c Rcglar ?l.-5 value; sale price 98c t Comes in many colors, including White, lllack anil 1 an; $3.00 hancy Underwear; sale price $1.98 " ' ? a splendid fahric for Dresses. MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS With Collar Attached MEN'S WORK SHOES- J ALLMILLINERY Regular $1 00 and $1.25 values; , ale price 58c KSKSS' S-lrfc. uS i Onc-half Price COUCH COVERS AND PORTIERES eguar SToO; sale price $4.95 I unc nan trice . One-half Price Regular $4.M) value-.; sale price $3.29 1 FANCY LAWNS AND ALL WASH GOODS MEN'S STRAW HATS Regular value $4.00; sale price $2.98 I Onc-half Price One-half Price ' MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES I WHITE.JNDIA LINON mpms wnRifiMr shipt Regular values $5.00; sale price . $3.29 B 25e allies; sale price -12c MEN S WORKING SHIRTS ... 3 BOYS' WAISTS 50c values; sale price ... 39c each MEN'S CANVAS SHOES I White Lawn; $1.00 values; sale price . 39c MEN'S GLOVES Regular $2.00 values; sale price $1.29 I Itlack Sateen; sale price . . 19c Regular "5c values, sale price . 48c CHILDREN'S OXFORDS I EMBROIDERIES Regular $1 50 alues; sale rice 98c In Black and Tan I 15c to 40c values; sale price 12c Regular 50c; sale price 25c Regular $2.50 value; sale price $1.69 I VALENCIENNES LACES DOMESTIC PONGEE SILK Regular $2.00 aluc; sale price . $1.29 I 10c to 15c values; sale price . -5c yd 50c values; sale price . .25c Regular $1.50 value; sale price 98c I 15c to 25c values; sale price. . 9c yd WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S1 CHILDREN'S CANVAS OXFORDS DRESS GINGHAMS HANDBAGS AND PURSES In White I 1 2ic and 15c values; sale price .. . 12 yds. for $1.00 One-half Price Regular $1.65 value; sale price 93c 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 Lott now while they are being Sold at 10 per cent of their value For Fartlcilart ice D. B. CAMPBELL WANT AD. RATES All adwrtlnenients under this lirnil :lc irr line eatli Insertion. HITl'ATIOXH WANTED. WANTKI) I'oilllon by experienced team engineer. Inqulra at Herald ufllce. WANTED lly cxper'oaced lawyer, tiilllw rtctit anil liter, Hltlon ai foreman In sawmill ur planing mill. Address J. It. Ilrlstow, llaldwln bids., Klamnth Kails. Ore. KOH BALK Ileal Estate. KOll 8AI.K 160 a. homostcad relin quishment; 140 n. uiuler govern ment project. Wilbur White, agent. FOIl SALE One Singer cow lug ma chine In ilrtt-cla)s condition; cheap. Mrs. Harry Caden, Walnut t., near 9th. I J2S.75. Tho final limit on these uiKci expires uctoucr Jim. miscki.laxkois. OltDKIt jour Ice fron O. K. Transfer company. KUItNISIIKl) rooms and apartments at tho llaldwln. GOOD IIIGS and the best of driving teams at tho Mammoth Stables. Parties conveyed to any part of the Interior. WANTED To hlro a single horse and buggy or a team for one or two months; will receive best of care Inquire at Virgil's furniture store. TO lLXCIIANGE. CEMENT Imported cement Just re ceived; carload Allien cement In Iron barrels. llaldwln Hardware Co. TO EXCHANGE California for Ore gon: ICO acres deeded" land, tltlo 'perfect, no mortgago; fruit, grain and I grapes. For acreage at or'near Klam ath halls. II. D. Sibley, I'. O. box 547, San Uornardlno, Cal. UOOMS WANTED. T-IIOOM rottage, threo coat best paint; 6 lots, 60x110 ft., making a whole block; tho cntlro block fenced poultry netting; ono barn, 14x 12, well finished and painted; ono woousneu; ono nennouso; at a bar gain If sold soon. Wm. I'ltti. KOIl SALE A now bungalow, with 8 rooms and bath; flno location on hillside near High School. Iuqulro at Herald office. IX)HT AMI l'OUND. LOST A set of Thermos bottles. Kinder pleaso rplurn to Thad Mc- Hattan and receive reward. HKJ.l' WANTED. ATGKNTS'WANTKD Lady or gentle- man, ISO a week to handle our ood from manufacturers. For ter ritory see II. A. Kemp, Hotel Liver-more. WANTED A man to cut 100 acres marsh hay near Odessa on con tract; must havo good hones, and hustlo when bajlng begins. I will furnish mowing machine and rako and take the bay In tho cock. Address W. II. Holablrd, Odessa, Ore. WANTED airi for general house work; no children, small family, good pay. Address 1, O. bos St. WHEEL TEAM8TEH8 wanted at Odessa; 3.76 a day; f 4.60 a week for board. MHl BALK Miscellaneous. ALL my household furniture. II. W. Kocaeo. SECOND-HAND furniture, nearly new, at D. F. Meldrum's, on tho Wost Side. Call before August Sth. FOK BALK Freight outfit, com plete, consisting of 8 horses and harnoss, stretchers nnil chains, i No. 1 wagoitB; capacity of wagons, 30, 000; alt In No. 1 condition. Morrill ft Son. rnrlc stable, Morrill, Ore. DON TON ailOCEllY A llttto store with tho best In tho grocery line; clean, now, fresh, and prices reason able. Ono trial will convince )ou that It Is the place to trade. THE Southern 1'aclllc has now- on sale round trip tickets to Seattle, good for sixty das, with privilege of stopover at any point en route for TWO furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Leave description land price at Herald offlce. . THE HON TON GIIOCEIIV, A little storo with tho best In tho I grocery lino clean, now, fresh, and I prices reasonable Ono trial will convince jou that It Is the placo to trade. 7-10tf CENTRAL CAFE Opea Day udlUjJM Private Dining Parlor Oysters Served la Aay Style J. V. HOUSTON, Prop. DR. C. P. MASON Dentlit American Bank A Trust Co.'s Italldtng TBuraoMs M D. V. KUTKINDAIL Attoraey it Law Klurath Falls. Oragtn I A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE PUBUC 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 our stock, whether you buy or not f w nniFTTR ft r furniture ... w., DEALERS j A n j-, :1 IttibJb - .SQ5 &Aa ' - n-it t . ri,'.. P'.'J. - !ilf?r; jj 5. J- .f ' jri m rw. m