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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1916)
IF A, fr i 'JJ IATURDAV JUNK 10, 1116 ' V ,, M r -? '4 i'fc. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON fw tiwwi),' Ml $ Styles in Postal Boxes Are Also Going to Changi United Pre Benrlee WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 10. ikniil Ilia . tt ftila Mnntli irHf.. " m--"-.."..-7. """" am will uvh.ii putiiug up ma HfBl inveral hundred thousand nnw .in. .Itn letter boxes all ovor tho coun. t inn " . - mo yiuiiuci nt ihn nnatofflca donartmnnl in Wn.h. Hlk MMM. tuiV llailM. la .1... ........ Initon and the art commission of Now tork. While tho design for tho front n. nrifinted hv Ihn nmitnnirn .innnn. men!, the design for tho ends Is still Oulncy Adams, assistant secretary, 'Wll,,nrn We" hls Welly oomph- thc P horn. Put tremolo stops be subject to MOM modification, tho do- "'lit t!in dcslm was highly artistic and I t",tn Wndjammlnir wondors. for nd after touching appeal for sign as a wholo bolng termed somo- what conventional by tho postomco officials. Vhe preparation for a design for the r. boxes was taken up by the art new commission in April, 1014. 11 was at first proposed to mount these boies on pedestals, but this was .li.nnnrnvml by the rnmml.,1 ,i tbo conclusion was reached to nlllx new boxes, of which sovcrnl hundred them to electric light poles. 'thousand are to bo placed In all tbo The Edison company of Now York cities of the country, will cost approxl otforod a design, but It was so ornate mately fC each, that tho postoffice department declined ' m on economical grounds to consider It. Tho art commission thon asked that the poitofflco department appoint u committee to confer with tho commis sion regarding a design for the box, and this was dono. There were frequent conferences, with tho result that Charles Kecb, a sculptor, was commissioned to make - design. Upon suggestions made by J A Edgerton, purchasing agent for tho postoffice department, Mr. Keen made a model of the proposed letter box and It was tho subject of several pro longed conferences. Mr. Kech's design provides for a box of regulation size and shape. Tho front bears on tho upper curve the word "Letters" and at tho bottom "V. 8. Mall." Tho handle bar nnd lot- m Laa allrffjMh A bm Al Immm II M flHMlA AM HA .or. ... ..0 ...... w un ., ,u knm nnw In nan hilt rnrn win Inlcnn ... ..-.. ..-, - - to provide more effective action. The design for the sides was an A Sensible Cigarette .MBBBaBBHBWs-a-aMapaw-taBaBjalBPa S&SS-r-p : EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL Hetpelnt Irons, Chafllng Dish, Fuse Plugs, Batteries, Flash Lights, Handy Lanterns, etc., etc. Esti mates op Cleetrlcal Installation cheerfully given. CECIL WEErtS. KLICTRICIAN At the Klamath Sportsmans Store tth and Main, Phons 89 lMrk., . k.'aifvrvnr SS!MVJVJVJkUj4MVJL9nM - I 19 I 35 5-53 j(ZHlni Ksa2M.toMktai HW -" MMMHMMM CBTB'TPVWrV 1 SlMWBW -IBHIliiBBiiiHiBHBBBt4asJBJSBJBf-fffiBBBBBBf-f .1- MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMlMJ MMM c Badger Brush tnd shaving will be made a real pleasure. The badger hair makes the best brush you can buy, snwath and soft, and does not irritate thc skin. Price, from tec to 12.50. VCUIMT! TALIS OREGON TfS American unglo with wldo spreading ings but without tho foathoni, this Iittltttr tffiWI.r. tit. !...... ik.i i . : "r ' "vrmma mvTCMDa "'iwui, in WHICH 1110 UOXOH nro to DO constructed ' Thn .!.... tnr ,i. ,,. , .,. .. proved acceptable, but tho ea.io wa .lAA..il lnllif. ...... ..... 1 1 . . .. deemed lather conventional, doolie ""... ihiiivi uiiiivuilliunui, UCHpilO I v.. v,,- tho contention of it... nri nn.ni..in..on)iMi no burst of nnnlniiRo so thunder. or, nmong whom nro Mayor Mitchell, bort W Ou Forest, president of tho Motranollinn Miiuniim nt am n.i ii.m should bo adopted. Tho postolllco depnrlmont subso- quently prepuiod a substltutp ilnnlini tor. .TlTrS tho letters u. a-.., wing above It.l" Tho art commissioners dlsaoDrovod'" 'of tho substitute design, and Mr Kcch T. T ino,1(c",ow ," P0" the went to Washington and urged 2 , " platform miles away down rmn.,.no ,.f n... ,.. ,,. J.ln tn" rnlddlo of the national FREE CAMP SHE FOR EXPO PARTY 8PLENDIO CAMP LAID OUT BY ARMY ON SANITARY LINES IS AT DISPOSAL OF MOTORISTS VISITING SAN DIEQO Herald Special Service HAN DIEGO, Juno 10 Good news for motorists who desire to camp out haw bepn nnnounccd by th0 offlCai8 of the .. j'annmu caiirornia international ex- poMltlon al San Diego. When tho 21st Regiment U. S. Infantry loft tho ex position for Mexico, they left a model camp with tent frames, wooden walls and floors Intact. In addition to these. thPie are many other conveniences found only (n an up to-date military camp. So many requests luun been received from motorists who carry camping outfit', asking for permission to pilch camp on tho exposition grounds, that favorable netlon has been taken. No charge will bo made for tho camping right. Tho slto given to tho use of camp ers In opposite tho motor demonstra tion field and only a few hundred feet from tho Isthmus, and Is reached by entrance at tho north gate. In ndillllon to thin accommodation for motorists, tho exposition Is giving a bronro button to every traveler who drives incie than GOO miles to tho exposition. Tho stato of Washington leads tho United States In tho Bhlngle cut for 1915, tho repotted cut Just announced by tho foreHt service bolng 6,313,335,- 000 shingles for that state. Louisiana ! loads In tho cut of lath, with Wash- ington second. t DR. F. M. WHITE EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 207 Odd Fellows Building Grand Union Tea Store Special I'oM limit pilci't on Teas, Coffees, Spices and Sundries A Tiial will Convince Yon B. P. LEWIS Sixth and O.ik. Phone 226J GET A Verily Music Hath Power as Well as the Charm By QEORQE MARTIN (United Press Staff Correspondent) mnr.Ann ...... , v., ...., ..v. .in hid uwu I In the hanging basket ud on tho wait' ftt ho far end of tho hnll that is really rUnn,nB tho rPubl,can convention. Thoro can bo no delegate so obstrcp- 0Us' no bullaballoo so hullaballlous but' ,l cnn bo twa-m-boom-do-ayedout of oxlBtonco by ono burst from Professor i-micssor weni, a most gorgoun man In white duck and gold medals, with a mop of Iron gray hair that ho flops' '"!'" " M t,B hM J JST! . "" " "' w.nic" "R mitten. ner oboe, can silence the entire re- Tho president of the band, which is P-Mlcan party, with the progressives leased, operated and controlled by they""1 wolnen thrown In. people of Chicago, haH a name that!, sounds like the Intorludo to a ragtime! one step Colonel William Pclowze. . Nelson , America, meet Colonel Pelowze. In addition to representing the band, ho bosses all convention ushers and Moving Pictures Count Malagas!;! was a Turkish J tho only' effect they had was to turn Swell. Ho bad two daughters whom" her from a Piece of Elongated Spa ho called his Apples of Paradise. When "ghettl Into an Attenuated Thread. A they wore rlpo enough to pick, tbo J Hot Piece of News for the County, elder, Kalora, turned out to bo a String! He heard that in America for 100 Bean, while tho younger. Jencka, was J Bucks they turned Slim Persons Into a Puffy Quince. Everyone who took j Butter Pads In thirty days. So the a flash at Kalora said, "Poor thing! Princess was on her way. But there Sho needs moro dippings in thick was Nothing Doing. When she appear- starch." Tor tho Wise Ones had de-1 KPfi" - .: FS-- rM' V- . Anwi.si-.v Ljr - - - - - creed that only Itoly Poly girls had a cinch on the Beauty Gallery. The Slim Ones wore put In the Discard. They also banded out an Ultimatum that tho Younger Daughter couldn't listen to the Lohengrin until the Elder had been led away with a Halter. All the vlllago swolls raved about Jeneka and gave Kalora the Go-by. Jeneka saw her chances going glimmering and told hor sister: "Maybo it you could work up Just a llttlo Gimp you could pick ur a Dead One and get out of the way Aluort Chevalier, the eminent Entf llsti actor, and Florence Turner, who iuo starred in "MY OLD DUTCH," a dramatization of tho famous Coster song, will be seen at the Orpheus IBBBBBHpMnuntMmfll IvLffJDfiC hBjBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJPm he bIho was assistant grand marshall In the Chicago preparedness parade. Colonel Polowso-Americat Now tne wfty tne ban1 "" the con- ventlon Is this: Squelch a beefing del f 'r" ""' S "!S!! .T "1". ' ton'""ao tlirOUahOUL Pflc,fy delegation that has Just bccn steamrellered: a dreamy walU. Pine, Nachtman doing gymnastics on """" i - " vvxmv Ba"or oy Fontaine cavonne. These are Just a few of the many VoTmer TJTJZ 2"S tT.'SZT-Z tSl ZT'm7." -T k' : Z -Z" Tl "" -- B """ tt' Z J Son 'Z ah COm-.c,ar,netter8' Kaiser's bassoon, and All- The presence of William Jennings Bryan and other noted prohibition ad vocates docs not appear to have de creased the amount of liquor that Is being consumed by convention visitors in Chicago. of a real Stepper." Popova, the slim j princess' tutor, had saved up a Grouch against the Count So he told the Princess to eat Pickles. She tried all , the fifty-seven different Varieties and cd on the street with her Sloucher - - - - - - BI - - - - - K - i - - - - - - - B 3 Slink, however, she knocked the town an Awful Twister. All the city Cut ups went wild abput her Shape. She led home a Young'MUUonalre, who waa a Knight and King of the Hoo-Hoos, who was simply determined to marry ber. So the Count let him have his way. Moral Beauty Is a matter of Geography. This fascinating Essanay four act feature, written, by George Ade, will be shown at the Star tonight only. Two good comedies will be Bhown In addition to this production. Theater Sunday and Monday. This 1b a aroaaway-universai -eaiure, ana is Ihe one play that you can not afford to miss. Admission. 10 casts. ' At the Churches Grace Methodist Eptoeofci Chwth Corner Tenth and High streeu. m. C. Richards, minister. 10 a. m Sunday school, B. M. Chll ote, superintendent. 11 a. m., preaching, "The Man of the Forward Look." 7 p. m., Epworth League, John C. Yadon, president 8 p. m., evening sons and sermon to the young people, "Better Tools." Midweek unrrlr Wln.Mfav . Ing at 8 o'clock. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Messrs. MrFAirln nnrl Pnnwali will I render a duet at the morning service, and Mr. McFerrin will sing at the evening service. Vernon T, Motschenbacher. choris ter. Miss Loralne Bliton, pianist The Sunday school has classes for all ages of young people, and they are cordially Invited. The public Is invited to the preach ing services. First Preabjrtei-Ua Charch Corner Third and Pine streets. Charles) T. Kurd, pastor; residence 1113 Main street. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m., children's service. 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m., Children's Day program. Monday, 8 p. m., business meeting of Christian Endeavor. Wednesday. 8 D. m.. midweek aer-i vice. i Thursday, 2:30 p. m., Woman's Ml-! slonary Society meets at the home of Mrs. Phllllpps at the Altamont j Cliurrli of Christ HclrnUsu Services are held on Sunday morulas; at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at; 8 o'clock In Christian Science hall to the Jacobs' block, corner Third and Main streets, upstairs. Sunday school from 9:46 to 10:45 a. m. The subject for tomorrow's lesson will be "God, the Preserver of Mas." The reading room of the Society t the same location will be open1 on Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday! afternoons from 2:30 to 4 -80 until urther notice , Christian Church Corner 9th ave.j and Pine street J. W. Jenkins, pastor. room 8, Hotel Washington. 10 a. m., Bible school class, Geo A. Haydon, superintendent. 11 a. m.. preaching. 7 p. m.. Endeavor meeting. Mlas Ap-' ptegate, president i All not worshipping elsewhere are cordially Invited to attend these ser-i vices. ( I Emmanuel Baptists Meet In the li brary building, corner 3d and Main. Bible school, 10 a. m.. O. P. Couch- i man, superintendent. . j I Rov. Hunter of Ashland will preach at 11 a. m. , ! Baptist young people's service, 7 P m., Mrs. Perkins, president i Cottage pravcr meeting. Wednesday, 8 p. m. ; Women's home and foreign mission-1 nry society meets first Thursday ot each month. You will find a welcome with the Emmanuel Baptists. Church of Uie Sacred Heart Corner Worden avenue and Donald street Rev. Hugh J. Marshall. First Mass at 8 a. m. High Mass and Benediction, 9 a. m. Week day Mass every morning at 7:15. Nuptial Chun It Corner Eighth sad Canal streets. Rev. J, B. Grlflthi pastor. 1 Bible school at 10 a. m.. C. R. Daj U ip, superintendent. j Regular morning services. , Services at 3 p. m. conducted by. Eldor A. Cheyne. Preaching nt 11 a.m. aad 7; SO p.m. i Everyone rnrdlallv hivlted to tbesei wrvlres. f lionnnr.il M. E.ihurch Pastor Sidney W. Hall. Services fnt the month will be held' ii follow; , First SuuduAi Bonanza at 11 a, , in and 7:30 j. in.; at Dairy at 3 p.m. j Second Sunda)1 Poa Valley at 11 a. ni.; )onan.yi nt 7:H0 p. tn. Third Sitnday-rAt Lorelln at 11 a, ii.: Tlonanra at 7:30 p. ni. Fourth Sundav At Bonanza at 11 a. m. and 7:30 i in.; Dalrj' at 3 p. rn. t When there nto fivo Sundays In the month, motning service will be held at Lorella nt 11 a m and at Bonanza at' 7:30 p. m. I Org.mlst of Itonnnru church and Sun- day school. Miss Grace Lytle. Sunday school at Lorella every Sun day morning at 10 a. m., superintend ent, Henry Haines. Sunday school at Dairy every irst and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr. Sedge; organist, Miss Ode. Ask Chllcete Country. ' S7Mli Bw SSWw j Ja "I' -cfc--v wit mmI mm3&7W mmmmm! m . i ". t iU?tol 9, iT-liWT unk r,vCR i-KCTIIIC C' '' 5 -l COMPANY ' ' S ft intptcHorT& mny kmtfrry mt mny Hmt J J i ,-m.f k overalls FwclfamL IfaltM asm PnclkaL Bfcinw tber r Bwd In oiw plet.es4 estsesMssId oa roll initsBtlr. Tbty at sad look wll. and yst ate toes aa4 fortsbl In rrerr part HMkhM. rsrrapartoTtobloosMrf. KotlshtslasMsbaaiiteMea tne clrcalsUoa ol blood and nt.nl fnadoH ot aotloa. V - fk. Tfmwmltt. 'SsTtnff wji aawe war are praoonSipTot . - -MMty LKVI SrflklrP J nit '- " ' '- MONEY SCARCE! -m-mmmmm----mwm-m-m-mm-mmm--m--mmmmmm--mwmmwm SoWeHaYcCatSoofOaTPrefeiiTw CREAMERY BUTTER, .. 55c roll SUGAR, best cn, . . $9.00 per Sack ; STRAWBERRIES,, . ... 10c cup . ' RASPBERRIES, 10c cup BLACKBERRIES, .... 10c cup KLAMATH DEPT. STORE UPPER LAKE Wearracttrtafer y l.. lulu boat an the. Uffr Wlassatli Lake. f r-ry itmnila evpept H day, a 7:M. H.ir; IM" The Waters tf Aihrersky iit neter rise high enough to trouble those who have the saving habit The first duty of a young couple should be to start putting by a little every pay day. This bank )ffers you all its faculties to MT and to pay you for your prudence tn interest HRST STATE M KLAMATH MMMMMaMMMMBjw-aaaMMSssM II A " I mmmm. mm-SmV THE UNIVERSAL CAR Here's an important fact: one-half of II Hh cars on American highways are Fords. Because Ford cars have given satisfaction from the beginning. Every Ford owner is a Ford booster, for the car more than meeta his expectation. Consider the record of the Ford first and you wont look further when you buy. Runabout $4438 s Touring Car 9493.25. ON SALE BY II i r.t7nur:h kikhim II AOKNT t r f j Ij II --- 4 iyi I .MMMMMMMM V.fl'.' 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