:' t I IFINHL WIND-UP i m t& t i ;T - - "" " ... -.ii.1.1.... ii.iu smr. Knmlsliltuitt niul lite. A liberal response from the public has somewhat demoralized the assortment and Ikb in our mock o ; " conntlcncc ,nonK our friend This is the result of Great Sale advertised by this firm, and while we had not he . -hunt ilea I'" Sfi'a miJt thnt those havin,: taken mlvnntnc of Until our Clearance Sale announcement was made. For this we extend to nil our many thanks ami appreciation, ami trust our sale are all well pleased. i j C ... i I)f 2n We now throw the balance of Our Summer Stock to the Public at very much less than their Former I rices Th. prio. th. Mffiw-HNT .Imply ,Uml ,or ..nil Here. now. DIGEST TIIK8K UAROAINS. .ml .! I 1 the to Wlow ,. ahead of you. a Our Clothing Department Has the Appearance of Being sirucK Dy a Kansas vciunc. . .... ... . ., npeiqiATl u u.u . k..-i ....- .:,. i.f. ;n - nf ii, lm- .-, nivMi lielow. DON'T HESITATK. UUT GKAHI iiuwkci, biiuuiu jruu .h,u j, .". .. - n - - LOT 0 LOT 1 .. Regular $S att.l ?! Suits for . . . $5.25 Kvrii1.ii 10 to $U.50 Suits for $8.55 KrKiil.ii $15 to $17 50 Still. for LOT 3 LOT 5 LT KVm.lnr SIS t., Lo Suits for . . $13.65 KotMil.tr SJS to &) Suits for ' $19.85 UoKnl.ir?-HHiiS-,-,.M) Mills fir " r -- t -- --- - - - -. - .... $9.75 $16.25 SHOES Shoes SHOES ........., .i. i-.l I.... kirklV CI?!? ul,!it'a Our first announcement saved our customers on an average ot $1.00 on eacn pair ot anoes; oi course, our siock was man v.ir,.. i.. .. ....... .i: .i .:.,.-.. i... i.,..tuv DDtrrc Ant a i en Mrvr mpa tiipip PPT.III.AW VALUK. UVUlg , U1C aMVllIIICUl la IIVI Ileal N vvllipiCK uuv A u ..M r.MMV v ..-... .... ... -. - A lot of $2.50 to $2.75 Shoes for $1.95 A lot of $4.00 Shoes for $2.S5 lol of $. 50 lit $1 Shoos for A lot of $4.50 Shoes for - $2.95 lot of 50 ami $5 Shoes for $3.35 $2.45 Prices That Will Make You Buy a Hat Whether you need tt-or not. Just a few head coversleft, and they must go regardless of their former costor value. All $1.50 Hats for 95c. Kcpilar $2.00 Hats. $1.45. UcKitl.ir $2.50 Hats, $1.90. A lot of $.100 ll.it s. $2.35. Mm of Straw ami Canvas Hals, 35c. .Mot of Straw and Camas .it, loo Itrukm loU of IXIIKItWKUt, Ttl Hill UTS. XKCKWKAH. MIX, HlSI'KNIIKItS. niul iiiiiih nm ullirr Item. Hint U mkIi Irll I., make .perkil iihiiIImii, mil. I I ilntnil oft our .hrlir- 111.1.1 I H, v Mill iui4f Ihe price- ami yon faraUh the null; ImiI du Mil bring your entire wraith ultli )ou, us )on will ilml ll iiillr luinl In nM Ilia liiuplliiK lxri;lii. Ilf ioiiix, )nu umiih.i liUmr us for lrMilliK )" In IhU iiunnrr, for wr nrr romprllrtl In d mi Hi makr ismhii for our new r'ull Slock. Remember, this is the wind-up of this great sale. These Bargains will wait for no one. "First come first served." BRIEF MENTION. Homer Roberts U In the fit) today. Geo. Wilton of Morrill It In the city. For ule or Iradt at a bargain Two box ball alleje. Goodrich's Cl ear and Conffcllonrry liiro. C. V. U ly of Molford U In llixll today. A boyi' watch, 12 alie; nawrtt thing: prlro $1.50. At Mcllattan'. D. it. Griffith of Eagle ItlUpr- mine duwn jmlprday. Krmtmbcr Saturday nliht at thi Portland itore. ISS.S0 trunk to be Klvn away you nut all be then. (1. II. McIim, the rattle man oftloT tacuc, U In the city. C. C. Chit wood and K I.. Aipb untf are In the rlty to-dny. Ther re IKirt flrit-'lass rropt in their auction. K. Kennedy of Montague Is r-Kln-ttrnl at the Ijikralde. The Hot Springs compn-i) li"irom. nfnred the conktrurtiou nf lint foot of cement nldennlk In li Hot Spring addition. J. T. Alexander of Dorrln. Cnl , U George and A. II. Illark of llonitua regUtcred al tlte l.lvernmre. am reginlirtd ut the American They ore here! Ucautlfut and new' r'" HAI.K Or would eirlmnge Crater Inko xourenlr ipoonii for mil mtnte. one nllKhtl) uud At Mcllattan'3 autoinohlle liiqiilre nt llurii'H hard' J II. Kill nrrlu-d In Ho rc hrt ! wnr" M",r,, r Iphl from Port Klamath. Itemember Saturday night at the Portland iore, a $22.f.O trunk to be Klvrn awaj jiiii mint nil lie there. I-iki- iiii.nl). left fo- Ijikevlow Mr. and Mr. Wm. Power of Mer rill wire in theilty )etirclif. John Khepnrd tame In from Pint drove thlii mornliu. He retHirtH Rikt ilaxx rropii In hU nilghlMirhiMMl, THE BIG STORE We have greatly increai ed our stock of Furniture and Home Furniihingi, and we are now able to supply the wants of our patrons at prices to match a lean pocketbook. Cook StOYef, Stf.50 to $22.00 lantfet, J38.50 to $155.00 GalT. Wohtubt, 85c to $1.25 Wash BoUen, $1.50, to $2.25 Wtih Boirdf, 30c toBOc Beds, $3.50 to $28.00 Mittreaiet, $3.00 to $18.00 Bed Spring!, $3.00 to $8.50 DreMen, $9.00 to $30.00 Rocken, $2.50 to $20.00 We alio have a good lite of Camp Goodi. Carpeti, Rugit Mat ungf and Linoleum, Window Shidr and Cnrtaina. And don't forget we are excluiiYe agenti for the Celebrated McRoikey Mat treia and the Famous Karpen Furniture of Chicago. Come in, and while you reat we will talk the matter over. VltlGIL & SON Cor. 4th and KUmath Ave. PHom 736 Olto Knke nnd Sam Kiiillh of Mirrlll are pa) lug thU ill) u vMt MIm l.lllla KlIltH lift for S.111 Trnu tlii on a liiinlnm irlp 1I1U mornlpg MIm IIchm I'nrlilo and Mm. , llell I'nwi r of AkIiIjihI ure pa)lni; 1I1I1 c.-r. tlon n lnlt, I. Qiillllch, maiuger of lli- Ijiki 1111k innmiry, who luw linn il.ltln; I'l itlaml, ritiiruisl lat nlithi , Mm. K. II. HudHon, Mlm Zltn Hililmin nnd Mian Vixu HiiiIkoii, old riililrnt of Montague, ('In , nrj in tin' ill). 1. II. Ilartle, pn-nlili nt of i'jo Klnt N'.il.onal li.uik of Mourovli, I'lI , ui rlu-d in I hi rlt) lnt nlglt on -i vlnil to I noil, Slanle !l. liHrtie Kam ChupiM'll, who ha Jut re tu niul fioiu lliu big hurklibtrr) patih, ri'imrtu that berries will lm us pliiillful thh )inr an Ihey were lam. J. V. HoiiHtun U not onl) pleasing Ihn theater-going public of Klamath Kulla with bin (Imt-tliiHH entertain. iiienlH nt the Optra limine, Inn iiimi naving crowuia nouxi oitry Saturday night In lilx theulir nt MirrlhM. The Merrill Iterord any Hint I lm Known lire oireptlonally good, nnd are riielinl liy the large uuilleniex with nltuiro nppri(lallon. II. Iliinutll of Merrill l In the rlty on liu.lnri. Uuir) Conn of I'lne (lion, wa em 011 the ulriiln tmln I P. K Uenhlru of Pine (Iron wa oiio of the many ranrlur In tow todny. I Mr. WIIon, ths lona merchant ot tho Gap, wm la tha city today on a builncM trip. I Mr. Spink and her two tont, Ber nard and WlilUm, all of TUuU, ' Qa.: LonlM hf ot thU city and Mra. J. D. Mitchell ot Oiccola, Ark., loft il In iiioinliiK for Spiing rrn k, whe, the) will vl.lt It. C. Bplnk. (' A llll lit ll K. J (I Htevin.oli ind N (' G111111 are In the illy at ending the monthly urn Hug of thi A'nti r t'rm n.Mlatlou 11)1(11. Hall, who formeily laugh cliool at Pokrgnuin, but who If nnv Ho implo) of the l.umbtr com pany there. It pa)lng the rlty a il.ll llorara Dunlap return d fiom 1 builnen trip In Illy il night 11 report! that tha ramliir mo bua, with their liaylng, ami Hie oiiIIihi, for crnpK In that rounlry U ver) giMHi Clan. Pniilton and A. (' Walton 11 errlll iniMi'd through Ihn rttyt 11 ay iu route to the berry patch. linn Ub Mm MirUf Tim regular weehl) t kJ he t'rn'er Ijke Gun club ! will at 3 p. m, net! tlu..lay 5 iriiuiuli 111 the Altamotii nut hj or all, Dr. Amos C. Gravel A. H. 0. ilNTKOI'AIII. Kbinialli Tall. !" "mlomrn llldg , Biroml and MiUl Phone 1031. VIM) I.ATK TO (JMHHItT WA.NTKD 300 olirtrlc lur linn pokH. Kor imrlkiilum apply In I;. II. Hi amen. AAA.AAAAI.l A......... I Ride on the Launch Curlew frttiv Heinz' Pure Foods to Please the Best s Tree Dellverv (Anywhere in Klamath Falls We Invite Everyone To visit and Inspect our store, note its cleanliness and the efficiency of the clerks, and see for themselves that our various lines are as complete as those """' ""MiBBiBBaMaBBBBBIIBfaiBIBIBBK of any store in the larder clt,g. MONARCH MERCANTILE COMPANY PHONE 1051 WE KEEP WHAT PEOPLE NEED TO EAT fruits to Preserve and Jars to Hold Them Our Clerks Aim to Please i ffi r-J . A. "V s5p-V-r T'-TyiiviwwBJWwjr '-'- -vl f mKm