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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1909)
i iwwJWWfrfiKf i i. ' iJJ - SS' ,. 7 .?T '' SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE AT THE S S r BOSTON STORE i &i gi j -, ., i , jMen's Clothing at Unusual Reductions MKN'S SUITS, $8.00 TO $12.50 Sale Price $3.95 MKN'S SUITS, $15.00 TO $18.50 Sale Price $6.95 MEN'S SUITS, $18.50 TO $22.50 Sale Price $8.95 MEN'S SUITS, $22.50 TO $30.00 Sale Price $11.95 All Men's Trousers Half Price Women's Shirt Waists IN THIS LINE YOU WILL FIND LAWNS, JAP SILKS AND MESSALINE SILKS MANY BEAU TIFUL DESIGNS AT ABOUT MANUFACTURER'S COST. Women's Muslin Underwear Half Trice COTTON TOWELS, EACH 5C COTTON CRASH, YARD 5c Sheets and Pillow Cases 72x90 SHEETS, REGULAR 65c Sale Price 48c 72x90 SHEETS, REGULAR 90c Sale Price 69c TABLE DAMASK, REGULAR 50c Sale Price 22c FRENCH VOILE SUITINGS, REGULAR 65c Sale Price 39c DRESS GINGHAMS, REGULAR 15c Sale Price, 12 yards, $1.00 DRESS PERCALES, REGULAR 12c Sale Price, 12 yards, $1.00 Men's Fancy Vests Half Price. Men's Straw Hats Half Price. Men's Furnishings MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS, WITH COLLAR AT TACHED, IN LIGHT BLUE, TAN, WHITE, KHAKI AND OTHER COLORS, REGULAR $1.00 Sale Price 48c MERCERIZED SILK SHIRTS IN PLAIN AND STRIPE EFFECTS; COLORS, WHITE, PINK, PON GEE AND LIGHT BLUE, REGULAR $2.00 AND $2.50 Sale Price $1.48 MEN'S NEAR-SILK 'UNDERWEAR; COMES IN WHITE, PINK AND LIGHT BLUE, REGULAR $1 JO Sale Price 85c MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT UNDERWEAR; A NICE ASSORTMENT IN A VARIETY OF WEAVES, REGULAR 75c AND $1.00 Sale Price 37 l-2c MEN'S COTTON SOX, PAIR , 5c Men's Shoes at Great Reductions ST ri tz BOSTON STORE :e Pitty, but Pork. ting lill nl hunmr l taken I'nrrliii:i1iii." nn KiiuIWi the NiiUi r nil- Mr lUtr- If. Hunker, nurlli) ttttc. Krther nl.nv fielliu: n iti" In .liuttlng lip I lie Hit). i ii eiir nun imii ut, latikry, "Hint's ttluit'. III tlirm" ' Hil.rii truer Kuril. Mr tpllnl Mr I in !, n "liif ' them ilmi t ITuixrlr know f Ik-Iiwi-11 Itirlr Willi. Itlld dm. nml tiny fmiry tin-) ng nltli Hit rr ilmilil when brlr illmirra Hint are nrr rm k ititii'Min iii'ir," urn. Ulllti-Mill. "A kinder lulu- rr ClirUlhii no it drew i rnirr a. In turn lira a lilt L'brislna In worry hl.nelf li niton of til. mill nil ring wlili hiiii Ami then i front iiirlur nml rncag Iiuuni nt n tlmr till I , en). I, 'I'd tx n.liaiucd : Hie linl wlili a prajrr r rnrlioiintr nf ud4 nga utrnUlit n en In!'" liliKaiimi In hi wlmtntr n mi extra nllrnrtlmi In the it..l.ij." mild n ilutj riiiin "I Jimi iintUnl inn' ilunn thr alrrel ll rinilii nf n tiuiirti nf I III (Hixltilr tmn rnriintlnn. At rlrt Ctniicr n kimiI many people Ihoiliilit thry wrrr inuile of pnr lull they cut Intere'liit uliru tin1)- fi'iin.l out Hint lliry iirrp 'imtnral' Nmr, nntliody wlin nnnl. Ii hair any nf llirv frrnk Halter rnu til tlii'in ty liujlnit Knur LIikI nf aniline Ink, nny rulur ilralml. L'nrinitluii. nrr llir ijilrl In color w hlfr line., of roiiirc. I'ut thrlr .trill. Ill n gta flllitl Willi Ink Thrlr .trim on- uft, mid hi n .hurt while Hi i largrr rln. In thrlr K-lnl nrr filled Willi I ho Ink. Iton'i let tlirm nlmnrli too iniicli color. Thry nrr prrttli'r nllli )iil .n iiiurli Thru rrnime them nml (Hit tlirni In n vane nf milt water. I.lllra of thr tnllry Irml tlirm selves to tlila aehruir nli. lu fail, any whllr, .oft .triutiird flmrrr lua' b. uard."-l'lillaitrlibla Itrcord. no R.al Flow.r.. In awhile oim Annul mta aoino odd rolort'il waa Watchtd. "Walk In?" "Yra." "Why illiln'l on inki the tralnr "Tin- owner nun looking." Adjuttabl.. "Whnt tuncn doe. ymir IuiiiiI plnyl" "It plays only one tunc. You can rail It what jou ploaio." F.root Hlmaelr. AlMrntmludnl prron. are cot Infre q irntly nirt among thr mnSlral pro fmlon. who of all mm abnatil .! w.jr. hart thrlr wit. atniut Ihrm. It I. rrlntni that a wrll knnwn doctor wa. oner prrrrot Id a public plar whra .0 arcldrnl orrurrrd and, rr Iiir n wounded ninn. wrut about ratl ine: "A doctor! A doctor! Kom.bodj to ami frtrh a doctor r A frlrnd who wa. by hi. .Id. rrn tunil to Inquire. "Wrll. what about yourrrlff "Oh. ilrar." .nxwrrrd Ibt doctor, auddrnly rrralllug the fart that be be- lonsrd to the mrUlcal profenlon. "I didn't think of Ihatl" T. F.rm.nt "Vou know, fclnlr. that frrinrnt' uirnna to work,'" .aid tbr tr.chrr. "Now you nmy write a arotrnre on the blackboard containing the wont fcrmrnL " Aftrr a ruoturnt'a tboufht Elate wrote aa follow.: "In aunimer I lot to frrrarnt anions the Bower Id our gardn."-Cblraco Newa. The Real ObJ.et Indulcrnt I'apa-Wby. my drar, you had a parly In.t month How oftrn do you wlah to rnirrtnln your frlrnd.l 8br Thla mir la not In rntrrlaln vj frlrml. pupil, but in .nub my riii-mlr -l.lfr. Hold-Up? Well, I Guess Not! Of course, we make a profit on our goodiWe are in business for that purpose but the steady stream of customers coming to our new store in the Mang Block, Sixth St, enables us to turn our money so fast that a very reasonable profit is all we want. Furniture can be sold on close margin, as well as other goods, and that's the way we sell it. When you want anything in the Furniture line come to us, and see what fair treatment we give you. Good Furniture at Fair Prices GILLETTE & CO., SSSrS DEALERS Ecctntrk Count B.rtrand. Count Itcrlrand. who lived la I'arta, waa a irry eccentric rniu. ami to one of hit rcrrntrlrltlre tic awrlbrd but loin; lift Oiuc a yrar lie would be take hi nml f o IkiI and may there for Hirer month. On Ihcr ucca.lona be would ce no one but hla .errant, wbo broUKlit hi i hi. iiirnla, anil rreu him be forbailv lu .ivak. Jut before the tiermaii. Iicenn thr .ler of I'arl. the count went to bed. and tbr .errant, true lo hi. Injunclloin. .aid nothing of he oenl. Koine on around him One duy the brr.nl proved o bad tbr count demanded uii explanation, wbrrvby. nf murw. ho learned that I'arl. wa. en- cumpJMcd by the riirmy. Hprluelng out of l'-d. tin- count paced the Boor, reiieatlni;. "What abould a Iter I rand do under audi ilrrumataucrai" Sud denly be atopicd. riclahnlue. "We abould K bed!" and to tied be went and .tared there until the alee waa over. Willi ObJ.et. Among the reprmentutlrc. In con greaa I. oue wbow lack of pergonal vouirlluetu I. the baabi of ieroual banter from hla fuectlouily Inclined collrncuni. "Why, Willie." .aid oue of thcui to the fuur-)rar-old eou of the coucresa man, "how much you reiemblo your father)" "Yea, air," reipopdcd Willie. lth an air of resignation. "Everybody aaya that, but I don't think 1 dewrr It." I.lpplncott'a Magailue. O.ttlno a Start. "Did you necure tlcketa for the play, hubby 7" Inquired Ibe New York wife "I bear they are In demand." "Tbcy are. but I managed to get acata for two month from tonight And. by the way"- "WellJ" "You might begin to get ready now." -Kanaaa City Journal. The FlflMIn Maerit. Some 310 Maori, were abut up la In trenrbment el a plai-e called Orakaw Without food rirept few raw pnta tor, without watrr. pouudrd at by ir tlllrry and under a ball of rlfle.bollet nd band errn.de. unaurremfully a aaultrd no lea than Or time, tbry held oat for three daye. completely aurroundrd llrnrral Cameron bo- manrly aent a flag of truce. Inviting tbrm to eurrender honorably To tola tbey made the ever faroou. reply: "Enough! We Debt right on forever!" Then tbe general offered to let tbe wo men come out and tbe an.wrr waa. "Tbr women will tight a. we" At length on tbe aftrrnonn of the third day tbe garrlwin In a Imdy charged at quirk ronrcb rlsbt throusb the Kiisllah line, fairly Jumping over thr hrndr of tbe men of tbe fortieth rrglaient a they lay behind a hank, tlalf of then fell: the remainder got clear away Tbe eartbwnrka and tbe victory re mained with aa. bat tbe glory waa their. "-"The Uog While Cloud." by W. P. Reeve. THE BOX TOX GROCERY, A little itor with th beat la to grocery line cleaa, new, fresh, and price reasonable. On trial will convlnc yon that It la th plac to trade. 7-1 OU NOTICE OP DISaOLCTIOX OF PARTNERSHIP A Diplomat. "Dora he nlivaya apeak tbe truth?" "I gurm not. All hi. frlrnd. pralee blf jud'meut."-Uetrolt Fti-e Preas. lie who aweara dlatruat hla owa word Latin Proverb. The public la hereby notified that tha partnerahlp firm of Morgan t Wlckatrom haa been dlaiolved, Mr. Morgan having dlapoaed of all hi In- tereat therein to A. Wlckatrom, who wlllcontlnueto operate the ateaniboat Eagle and other partnerahlp proper- tie, formerly owned and operated by Morgan Wlckatrom. ANTON WICK8TROM. 8-U-it-w NOTICE FOR PVBUCATtON. On Mere Scheme. "Ha yonr garden proved a auccer "You bet! I act trap In It. and we've had fried chicken thirty-wren Ime tbU aeaaon." Kanaaa City Time. With Apl8t. "Molhu-. may I go .rl.t.r' "Tea. y, my llttl. Oalr. aimb la lb. baaket. alt up atraJght, But don't go aar tb air." Baatoa Olobe. O. 8. Land Ofllc at Lakevlew, Oregon. April J. IlOt. NOTICE la hrby gives that DANIEL JOHNSTON, of Klamath Fall. Oregon, who, oa Not. J 7, 108, mad Timber and Stone Swora Statement No. 0S7, for Ntt BH, Section 17, Townahlp 12 8., Rang 7H E., Will. Meridian, haa filed notice of Intentioa to make Final Proof, to eatabllafc-claim to th land above described, before County Clark Klamath County, at hla office at Klamath Fall. Oregon, on th Ittb day of August. 1(01. Claimant name a witnesses: Frank M. Cpp. of Klamath Fall. Oregon; Henry OSenbacbor, of Kla math Fall. Oregon; Alvin J. Swift, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John Ansel, of Klamath Falls, Oregon; Lester Klrkpatrlck. of Klamath Falls, Oregon; John J. Furber, of Pokegama, pregon. J. N. WATSON. (It Rgl.tr. Th Annual Raster. "Do you know tbe difference be tween nn opttmiat nnu a pe.airai.tr "Ya, Indeed," anawerrd young Mrs. Torkltia. "All I have to do to are th difference U to obaervo Charley at th beginning and ut the end of a baseball season." Waablngton Star. The Unhonsred Proph.t. A tlaltnr to Carlyle'a birthplace back In tbe .orenllea raid to a native: ' "Smart man. that Tbomaa Carlyle." Thr native grunted. "Illm smart Why, I went to akule wr him." The soul la the percelver and reveai- cr of truth. Emerson. He Weight of Sin. "Mother, I've u dreadful thing to con fess to you Ln.t ulght when you told uie to lie down In bed I lied down, but after you turned out the gas 1 ground ed my teeth at you In tbe darkl" Lon don Punch. Good Red Cedar Shingles $2 .00 Per Thousand Building Materials of all Kinds and Prices Our Prices are the Lowest, Quality Considered We can Furnith Everything Tou Need in Building and the Beat to Be round in the Market The Big Basin Lumber Co. C. I. Ivani, Manager, Weed, GaL S. P. White, Oem'1 Ageat a .'--V sx (mn. 4 1 'i ' - at j r m TfU -sawK5.i? i v -" . u-' rf- t . ., v.-