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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1910)
w ' ". & m i'lii ti M m rs ll i f v 7 i r k i. y u " ft 4 V . ' iV efrigerators I MM It O. wantaar that nukes yon want a ratrttaratar aa an nlaaani to aaaonnc. that we have Juat fceceltaS a saw a at the tanoaa Castar? Refrigerator direct from the factory Mlehl . The Caatarr Rctrlteratora have a world-wide raan- Ijauea m m lea-aaYtr aad the price wo atk Is not a eeat aiero that yn will pay for aa laferlor make. Remember tkere ie nan. 4. any ntjk. WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY ! Om sUtckatae of PwWk School HMMMMMMMMMMMXMMMMMIMMMtMMMW YOUR OUTING Will be OMtptttc with a KODAK railtaeof vp-to-dtte Kodtks : Camera : Sspplkt r UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy RKAIi MTATK TRANSMtM ftunMw DnHjr by Abetract rirm of nHWajh Malln Townalte company to The. H. rrodenburir, lot 1, Mk. .10 oftjr ot Malln: 160. Helen Hawkins to Marcla Mitchell Jamison Q. C. D lot 4 and 5, blk. 46, Nichols addition to Klamath Falls; II. United Statu to Marty T. Mac Donnell, WU of WH tec. JT-.4-. Mary T. MacDonnell to C V. Win nard, WH or WH tec. 17-J4-9: $10. Klamath Development company to P. C. Lavey Co.. lot 13, blk. 16: lot 6. blk. 18; tot 31, blk. 36; lot 14, blk. 33, and lot 1, I and 5, blk. C. Town of Wordcn; 1108. Frederick' J. Fewlnaa to Eleanor 8. DeeAni, lot 480, blk. 114. Mills addl tlon to Klamath Fallt; 110. Frank T. Howell to O. W. Howell third Intereat In tot 10, tee. 7-4l.1l: 1176. O. W. Howell Sr. to O. W. Howell Jr., two- third Intereat In lot 10, aec. 741-11: I7S0. John U. Schuylaman to R. L. Cd monston. BH of NWK sec. 17-389; 10. TOO LATK TO CLAMIVV FOR BALK Household Roods. Call nt O. B. Dates, corner Fourth and High, streets. 188t FOR RENT Threo-room modern flat, unfurnished; new; 1017 Main street. Mt-lt FOR BXCHANOB Will exchange a 1 One saddle and drlvlag horse, high rado stock, for town lot. Address, tvlng location of property and price desired, Box 68, city. IMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM I SHIPLEY TRANSFER FwpaWii to eto all cImms of lunding. aati boavi IMfM. Mom 16-lack wooi faraalc : K. C. SH17UT, rkotw 508, Kim. 674 i i 3 ei I i i Mother and the baby had gono away vwuna- for two waou navs. Klght-yaar-oM Marjorle waa keeping house for her father. "What shall I order. Marjorle!" ho aked very gravely. Marjorla's nyes shone a only Marjorle' ojroa can shine. "Candy!" she cried; aad her father urate It down. "But that la not enough for us to lire on," ho romnn strated gently. "What elae?" Marjorle' caught her breath. Oh, the delight ot belag able to ordec meals like a grown person! "Cook ies!" cried Marjorle. "And banaaas! And plums! And more candy! Oh, what fun it Is to keep house!" The Delineator. The Wlnema, the Klamath, tho Curlew aad the 8. P. launch were all loaded with excursionists to Rocky Point yesterday. FOR SALE Restaurant, rooms and bath and barber shop; In tho larg est lumber plant In California; pay roll hero $50,000 doing Al business; roetahrant business and fixtures aad barber shop and baths, $700; Includ ing rooms, $1,100; sickness causa ot selling: Information, write Box 178, Weed. Calif., W. A. H. 6MMMM6MMMIIMMMM The July ! Bride Now share her happiness and shtaaa respleadeat, along with our Una of SPARKMNO CUT GLAM, HAND-PAINTBB CnTJWA ANDKBCKBfLVBR, KARMACK MMBB. All are appropriate wed ding presents .aad aha will not be happy until she gets them. GIT OUR unit I WINTERS! 1 For WdUla rnatati HRV. M. M. HLEMOt! PHRACHMM AT HT. t:U)UI a a Masama tiring Down Twnty.Fie Tons ot Hay From Wood River. Ilnena Vista Needs Water Hov. M. M. Illedsoe preached nn eloquent sermon at St. Cloud yester day nftcrnoon, which was listened to by an earnest group of persons who came to attend the services. Tho steamer Matama twoutht down laonty-Bvo tons' ot hay from Wood river Saturday. Mrs. Lock wood presented a beauti ful bouquet ot flowers to the St. Cloud Hunday school yesterday, which were greatly nppreslated. Mr. Crumpacker has a very flhu canton near 8hlpplngton. The Mntamn N III pull the house boat Lady Vera from the bank of the Upper lake, where It was left by the high waters. Mr. Shrrbiirn took a party across tho lako jesterday In his launch 8parrow. W. E. Coman of the Herald nnd Mr. ilonham had a delightful sail In a yarht on tho Upper lake yesterday. . Klamath lake Is an Ideal body of water for .boat lag, and an effort I should be made to create an Interest In this delightful sport. The residents of Buena Vista addi tion need water, aad need It badly. They wish that the ell) would put In the promised mains. XOTICR Wc are very much pleased over the , results securotf from the three daysjZ of our sale, aad wish to thank the public for Its ready reapoas to our call for money. Tho sale has far ex reeded our expectations. Wo regret very much that wo were X unable to watt on everyone promptly, , X but assure you that this week we will ' do better. Wo will have extra help and moro bargains. THE PORTLAND 8TOIIR. Dr. Ida & Stone, accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Skelton. will leave I In the morning for Portland, where Mrs. Bkelion will visit with rrlstlve for several weeks. 4tt04y444 i It Has To Be Done at Once Halt the Store has been rented to Mr. C. J. Heltmsn to be occupied ss s Drug Store. the Jewelry Stock HastoGofjffirgfom There van be no delay w giving mhmmIon, an the stack of Jewel. ry rnnst bo nanus of, ami the only way to do II U tn make the price o It will move al oare. So hred to rU atteatloiiiloii lit Hie high grade slock. All we ask as to have yon raM In anil w what an amount of good oinff jronr doHar wW bay. Tire stock waa aoM by HWiw In Itowkrayry, ami It's ji.ur ham to lake adtantage of Hie giNxt thing nfw. Ask those who have bonghlt thry'H lrll'yiM. Anil Ihtre an mill lot of good thing Ml. Get Busy. Take Advan tage of the leal Snap HEITKEMPER'S Stock of Fine Jewelry at Tour Own Price CORNER OF SECOND AND MAIN STREETS a Great Reduction Money - Raising Sale is Now in Full Blast BBBBSBBBSBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBB Sis sale has proven to be the greatestsuccess of all sales conducted by us. We we more than pleased with the result, e way the .foods tire leafing our shelves we may not have to continue this sale but a few days longer. Do not put off your buying, but come at once and get a selection.. Many more bargains will be thrown on the counters Monday. THIS ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF TO MAKE ROOM AND RAISE MONEY. EVERYTHING PROM CELLAR TO GARRET AND WALL TO WALL PLACED ON SALE. AND MUST BE SOLD AT PROM 30 TO CO PER CENT LESS THAN SIMILAR GOODS WERE EVER OPPERED .TO THE BUYING PUBLIC IN KLAMATH PALLS'OR ANY . OTHER CITY IN SOUTHERN OREGON. NEVER BEFORE IN THE HISTORY OP KLAMATH PALLS WAS MERCHANDISE EVER OPPERED AT SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. NO GOODS RESERVED. EVERY DOLLAR'S WORTH OP MERCHANDISE IN THE STORE WILL BE PLACED ON SALE AND SOLD IP POSSIBLE AT CUT-SLASH PRICES. t ine wnoie snore is now Apiaze wun JMrgains AND THE BUYING PUBLIC WILL BE BUYING $2.00 WORTH OP MERCHANDISE FOR $1.00. TO MISS THIS GIGANTIC SALE WILL BE A POSITIVE LOSS TO YOU. THIS IS NO CLOSING OUT SALE, BUT A LEGITIMATE REDUSTION SALE. WE NEED THE SPONDULIC8. Ten Thousand Dollars Worth of Clothing CONSISTING OP MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING WILL BE PLACED ON TH E MARKET AT SO TO GO PER CENT REDUCTION. EVERY GARMENT IS NEW AND OF THIZ LATEST DEUGN, AND A GJIKAT MAJORITY OP THUS UOUUK WttKJC PUKGHAIKU DIKBTCT FKUM JUllH, KtlAFfflBK MAKX, FRIEND BROS., EDERCHEIMER AND STEIN at CO., THE WORLD'S MOST CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS OF THE VERY HIGHEST GRADE OF FANCY AND DURABLE CLOTHING. THESE GOODS WERE PURCHASED FOR CASH AT PRICES THAT CANNOT BE EQUALED. THESE BRANDS OP CLOTHING SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. v..w $10,000 Stock of Gents9 Furnishings UNDERWEAR 60 ptr girnwnt 35 .OS pT ShTRMUt 4l) $1.00 pec favtMot , .75 $1.25 pec SMBMnt 90 Rfiiwr $1.50 pec guimmt 1.15 Maajr other bargains fai Underwear, but apace will aot aSow quoting them. SHIRTS w SO doaen Men'a Work Shirta,, conaiatutg of Blue Chambre, Khaki, Black Sateen and 'Fancy Striped, both golf and negUgae, regular 65c and 75c value, 45c. lUgular $1.25 Shirta 95 Ragular $1.50 Shirta 1.15 W.00 aWrta UK $2.50 Shirta t 1.95 $t.00SWrta 2.85 ancbJde aB our Cluett, Peabody, Standard teiiUnoMB, ateahfigaon and Brown'a Bsakea. AaSiiafDranamen'8amBleShiiiaaiidSwM vaaaa, pom lorawremer ana mmr, juax raccvea,.io be aeM a 14m than wholwaU price. $10,000 Stock of Shoes Conaiating of Men'a and Boya' Shoes and Footwear of all Styles and Sisea. All new and made by the beet manufacturers of the world. There is the W.X. Douglas, Buster Brown, North Star Brand and Mayer Dry-Sox, all celebrated for making the very beat that can be made from Colt, Calf and Kid Leathers. An examination will convince you that never before ware High-Grade Shoes offered at such ridiculously Low Prices. These Shoos MUST BE SOLD to make room for the immense stock that has been purchased for the coming FAL.I TRADE. ' ' 4tjBBkaBa4. Regular $240 Shoos ...-. $1.95 Regular $34)0 Shoos 225 Regular $3.50 Shoos 2.415 Regular $4.00 Shoos 2.95 Regular $4.50 Shoos ' 3.85 FLOR8HEIM SHOES Never before have we placed this shoe on sale. All $5.00 Florshoim Shoes : $4,351 AUi.WFlccitwmaWKo 5.25 $1.75 Canvas Shoos, now ,. , 1.85 $140 Canvas Shoos, now ..-... 95 500 PAIR BOYS' SHOES To Be Closed Out Regardless of Coat Price Regular $2.50 Shoos , $1.25 Regular $2.75 Shoos 1.40 Regular $3.00 Shoos 1.75 MEN'S HIGH-TOP SHOES 150 Pair to be closed out at prices never before AHaratd. In orrtar to aanraefata ttiaa nrtia umi mui call and see for yourselves. ALL STRAW HATS TO BE CLOSED OUT Regular 50c and 75c Straw Hats for'.- 25 Regular $1.00 Straw Hata for 50 Regular $1J0 Straw Hate for .75 Regular $1.00 Straw Haas for 1;00 ' FELT HATS aKSSlUaW oyltwll atcsSCS ta-s.g-aaattatsaa.i sfFO aWssuiar 9qo tuks .,,,,,.,,,,, loSo KvflUaBT 9fe9V t,fffttf(t( 1sjPD Rogular $30 Hots 2.45' $10,000 Stock of Gents' Furnishings SUIT CASES Biggest line of Suit Csses ever offered on sale. Regular $2.25 values (or $1.55 Regular $2.75 values for 2.15 Regular $3.50 vatues for .', 2.75 Regular $4.00 values for 3.10 Regular $4.50 values for 3.45 ReguUr $5.00 values for 4.15 Regulsr $6.00 values for 4.85 Keguiar $7.50 values for j. . . . ,6.15 Many other bargains in suit cases, but space will not permit to quote prices. Black and Brown Firemen's Sox, 10c. All Sox, of every style, at a great reduction. Red, White and Blue Handkerchiefs, only 5c each. 50 dosen Gloves, horwhlde and calfskin, regular 65c and 75c values for 45c. All Gloves reduced. A line of 50. Trunks to be closed out to make room for our Fall Stock. No reduction will be made on Holeproof Sox, Boyer Hats, Cutter ft Bergman Shoes or Cottars. 1 ': t-t it w 'a K.SUGARMAN I PORTLAND STORE i -U' ffV' ..fr .Irfh-i . 7--!! 1 t-Jlr 1