Klamath republican. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1896-1914, July 23, 1908, Image 3

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The Mammoth $15,000 Stock of New, Dependable, Up=to=
date Merchandise
Consisting of Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Trunks,
Valises and Shoes, belonging to K. Sugarman,
Has been placed in the hands of LEWIS BROS. & CO., of SPOKANE, WASH., who are
under contract to dispose of at least one-half the entire stock on or before August 8
EVERYTHING FROM CELLAR TO GARRET AND WALL
Will be placed on sale and sold at
FROM 30 TO 60 PER CENT LESS
Than similar goods were ever offered before to the Buying Public in this or any city of Southwestern Oregon.
NEVER BEFORE HAS MERCHANDISE BEEN OFFERED AT
SUCH RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES
LEWIS BROS. & CO. are known from Coast to Coast as the World’s Greatest Bargain Givers, and KNOW NO LI71IT
when the Price-Slashing Knife is once applied.
Every article will be
marked in plain figures
and will be sold for cash
only.
No stock reserved.
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STORE WILL BE CLOSED
JULY 23 & 24
Fortune is yours for the
asking.
Come early and
secure first choice.
During which time Lewis Bros, and their staff of sales people will be cutting and
slashing prices and making ready for the greatest bargain feast in the history of
Klamath Lails.
A dollar saved is two dollars earned.
Come hitch your dollars to our bargains
and make them draw the biggest load
they ever earned.
$5,000 worth of Clothing
$5,000 worth of Shoes
Consisting of Men’s and Boys’ Staple and Fan-
cv Clotlnng, the celebrated Hart, Schaffner \
Marx, Friend Bros., and Edenheimer, Stein &
Co., the world-celebrated manufacturers of
the very highest grade fancy and durable
clothing.
Consisting of Men's and Boys’ Shoes and
l ootwear of all styles and sizes. All new and
made by the best manufacturers of the world
and of the best Colt, Calf and Kid leathers.
W e have the W. L. Douglas. Buster Brown,
Star Brand, and the .Mayer Dry-Sox.
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$3,000 worth of
Furnishing Goods
As complete a stock to select from as can be
found in the entire West.
The celebrated Cluet. Monarch, Standard
and Mt. Hood Shirts speak for themselves.
The straining point has Iven reached and
prices broken into very small fractions of for­
mer prices.
.75 Golf Shirts.................
1.00 “
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1.75 Monarch “
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$2,000 worth of Hats,
Trunks, Suit Cases, etc.
The Standard J. B. Stetson and Leader Hats,
Panama and Straw Hats, are without an
equal.
Trunk and Suit Cases galore.
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$2.00 Hats
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5.00 “ J. B. Stetson....
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1,000 Straw and Manila Hats regardless
of cost.
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'3 off on all Suit Cases and Trunks.
Buying your supplies now means increased comfort at decreased cost. All previous sales have had their limit. This has none. We will SELL THE ENTIRE STOCK at these low prices if the buy­
ing public demands it. Wc must make room, wc need the money, and you need the merchandise. Now is the opportune time to make your investment for the coming fall and winter, at this the greatest of all
sales in the history of Klamath Falls.
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Lewis Bros. & Co.
The Portland Store
of Spokane, Wash.,
K. SUGARMAN,
is the Place
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In Charge
SALE BEGINS JULY 25
CLOSES AUGUST 3
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