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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1924)
ii.v. a 0 THE EVENING'HERAI.D, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' TfTURSTlAY, JULY 17, 1021 M2 FOUR DORRIS, "CALIF. ..i- ' .V V. Y - ? ' : , "V - X f Y X $25,000.00 STOCK v." t W :i syi iO:: SACRIFICED M&innraow tarts : SaMrday-, 19th at- Q The 2U oi AND CONTINUES UNTIL EVERY LAST DOLLARS WORTH IS GONE Greatest Sacrifice of High-Grade Merchandise Ever Known In This County , ' ' Prices that will defy present market conditions and shatter all bargain records . An Explanatory Statement Messrs.. Green. .'V and Abrams, proprietor of the Dorris Mer cantile Co., ha vLig decided to quit the retail merchandising business have called to their assistance F. N. Almstead & Co., adjusters of Los Angeles and have placed their entire business above described in their hands for quick disposal. In view of the fact that the Dorris Mercantile Co., has been in business v foF-better than a quarter of a century this sale will be a major event in the annals of merchandising history ,in Siskiyou Co. After carefully considering the losses. to be incurred in taking this step, Messrs. Greenberg and Abrams have decided, to close out their Btorfe to the' people; givirig the citizens " of 'this V community the advantage of the low prices Let the merchan dise bring what it will. Those are their orders costs and profit must be lost sight of--f or it is a case of must sell and everything must be turned Into cash in the shortest possible time. Eveiy shelf and very counter must be swept clean of every last dollar's worth of stock. The store will be closed on Thursday and Fri-' day of this week at which time the stock will be invoiced and ' appraised- an , every article marked in plain figures with the sale price, so that one may wait upon one's self if they so de sire1. Every article is marked not according to what it cost but 'for what.it will sell for on sight. Cost means nothing to the undersigned. Our orders are to sell and we will stop at nothing to. dispose of this stock. It' will be the. most drastic, ruthless " scarif ice ever seen in the northern part of this great state. " F. N. ALMSTEAD & CO., Adjusters. 7. By H. M. WILSON, Sales Manager A ttfTfj I - - ,1 ; JL & i. J ',5 . j- vjT- .i : -'riff- r - I , - r Kl : it' V 1. - d - i 1 .'.rtaa . Fixtures? Sale ror INCLUDING C'avh Rcgiater, Safe, Burrough's Addinf; Machine, Roll Top Desk, Electric Coffee Mill, Show Cases, Tables, Suit and Dress Racks, Chairs, iSetees, Etc. Your oppor tunity, Mr. Merchant! ' .i .'',-. .. .. - The prices quoted below are just a few picked at random to illustrate the great sacrifice r 'Unbleached Sheeting, 9-4 ; i : Yosemite. . Regular 75c ' 4 yard, now ., 54c Bleached Sheeting, 9-4 Yo- semite. Regular 80c yd. now....... 59c Lonsdale Nainsook Finish. Regular 45c yard, v 'now I .....29c -Indian Head, 36-in. Regu lar 40c, now..: .....27c 44-in., Regular 50c, ; now 34c -fcringhams. Regular 25c t yai;d, now 15c . ' Regular 35c yard, ( r m j 23c ;aK'S. Regular 25c yd. v , "o ...;..... ..18c . Crepes. Values to 40c ud, now ...27c 'lbnhe, Regular 35c yd. . ; vr. : 22c Regular 50c ...............35c Pillow Slips, each, now . Sheets. Regular $1.85, now $1.24 Outing Flannel. Regular 25c yard, now ...16c Pure Pongee Silk, Best Grade. Regular $1:0, yard,' now , 93c Other Silks At Like Reductions Table Damask. Regular $1.25 yard, now ........74c Wool and Cotton Plaids. Regular 85c yard, now 49c Face Towels. Regular 30c .. .each, now .........:........18c Bath Toweling. Regular 40c yard, now .. .;.......24c-. Bath Towels. 1 Regular 45c each, now ... 26c Ladies Knit . Union . . uits. Summer Weight. Regu lar $1.35, now ..f.....:...79c Ladies Knit Vests, Summer Weight. Regular 60c, now ..:.....39c Ladies Athletic Union Suits Regular $1.25, now....79c Ladies Union Suits, values to $2.50, now. $1.35 Ladies Night Gowns, values - to $2.25, now....... $1.19 Ladies Silk and Fancy Un derwear V2 Off Ladies Mercerized Hose. Regular 45c, now ,19c Ladies Lisle Hose". Regu lar 65c, now 39c Ladies Pure Thread Silk Hose. Regular $1.50, now 89c Reg. $2.00, now $1.33 Reg. $2.50, now......$1.48 Childrens Hose. Regular 50c, now 19c Social Lot Childrens Iron Hose. Regular 50c, ' now 24c Gingham Dresses. Regular $1.95, now .............98c Reg. '$2.95, now $1.65 Reg. $4.95, now $3.49. Blankets Wool, Cotton & Wool, and Cotton Vz Off " , COMFORTERS Vz off ; . Laces and Embroiderie Vz Off All China and 'Glass Ware Below Cost. Kitchen Utensils Granite, . Blue and White Enamel - Ware ' - Vz Off ,. All Furniture, at Less . ' ; Than Cottt. . , All Hardware Vz Off . ' .Boys Furninhiiigs and Clothing , Way Below Cost. COFFEE M. J.'B!, Wcllman's, Fol gers Golden Gate , 1 IT) can, Reg; 55c, . . . Now ' ..'........'46c ;' 2l lb can, Reg. $1.35, ' Now .' $1.15 ' 3 lb can, Reg. $1.50, Now :. ..$1.28 CALUMET BAKING POWDJBR 1' lb can, Reg. 35c, . i' Now ...29c 2i. lb can, Reg. 85c, . r Now ..........:...63c' 5 lb can, Reg. $1.50,. ' v Now $1.21 SHILLINGS BAKING POWDER : ; , ' '. 12 055., Reg. 45c, now 39c ' 2ia -lbs., Reg. $1.35, Now-:: $1.14 Canned Milk All Brands'. 10c ROYAL BAKING POWDER ' 12 oz., Reg. 50c, ' ' Now ....'.-.....42c ' .212 lb, Reg. $1.50,' , Now $1.21 , 5 lb, Reg. $2.75,- Now $2.35 Solid Pack Tomatoes, S & W and Tube Rose. Rcgu-V lar 25c", now 17c Corn S. & W and Tube Rose. Regular 25c, . now . 19c Peas Regular 20c, now .:. ...15c Peas S & W, Extra Fancy. Regular 45c, now 33c String Beans. Regular 30c, now 24c WATCH FOR THE MS) AND YELLOW FRONT DORRIS MERCANTILE: CO. DORRIS, CALIF. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT INCLUDING SUNDAY ' x ? r y ? ? y Y Y Y Y Y y y y Y Y Y Y y Y Y Y y Y Y Y Y Y X T ? y Y Y Y Y Y Y :i ? ? Y Y Y Y ? 1 ? " Y Y X Y J X X T Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y t ' Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y