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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1922)
r TiirnsnAV, .ttjxr 22, mai. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Pour I Clothes for All Outdoors at K. K. K. STORE SSSSS?SSSPSSSfmSSSSmSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS uimmmmmmmmmmmmmnnKtmiimmmmmmimmmmmmmmmtimmmmmmmmmimimmmmmmKmmmmmKmmmmmmmmwmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmB 0 It Now is the time to think of the proper clothing for your outing and vacation trips. Here you will find suitable ideal garments for out of doors wear, styles for both men and women Cele brated Duxbak and Kamp-it makes. FOR MEN Suits in gaberdine, khaki, corduroy, serge. Hiking pants, knickers, outing boots and shoes. Shirtf"hats--caps glovessport sox--etc. FOR WOMEN Sport jackets in khaki, corduroy and whipcord. Knickers, hiking breeches, shirts in khaki and pongee silk. Middys - hats - caps - gloves - outing boots - sport hose - etc. See our styles before you outfit for your summer trips K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS y3? &2P r. JkK BaftMiLr v t Stnto t. Knlpj.lo A Jury was drawn thl morning for the trial of GeorKo I'rine, charged 'with nai.iult on Henry Kr.ipple on thu nlsat of Juno 6 when tht two wer0 uIIokuiI to have engaged In a fight on the Merrill road. H was liollfvcil the caD would go to thtj Jury toduy. Developing Your Film i rKTiTio.VKiis .sk itu-iti:- SKNTATIO.V I,V IIMU I'ltOIIK (Contlnui-d from l'liRa Ono) -- i i . i ..,. ' "Shall the policy of rallro.ul bultil Ing lu tho Kluirath, Inaugurated by K. II. llnrrlmnn mid ruthk'Mily ile- ! Ktroyed t hU death In- now resuni-j cd, or shall Klamath enter upon an era of stagnation and dry rot. which must follow If udenuato railroad fa- rilltit8 uro not siH-edily furnished hy tho resumption of railroad construction." NEW TODAY KOIl IlKNT N'lce little 4-room liouEe. partly furnished, 113. 1,121 Crescent. Apply next door 22-2S WANTKD Woman to cook on ranch. Phono 1JKI2. 22-2S "WANTKU Experienced hand Ironer. Trench Hand Laundry. 22-24 KAI.i:SMi:.V To Bell guaranteed tires and tube. $10(1 a week guar anteed ttalary and commlKxIuu. Uni versal Tire Co., Chicago. III. 22 W.NTi:n Woman to ranch. Phone 10K1G. cook on 22-M VOM IlKNT Furnished hounekeen-, lug roqiiiB In new home. Modern I conveniences, flood location. Call and nee them, lletlln K. Moorland, 1211 Ciesceiit Ave., Phono 31HJ or 240W. 22 TJHK CO. Wants Btate represents tlvo and Bales manuger to open branch office. $300 necessary. Uni versal Tlr0 Co., Chicago, 111. 22 If you buy a Brunswick Phono graph you will never be disappointed later by rompiJrUoiig wlttf other phonographs. Currlns For Drugs. 22 llll Our whlto oxfords and pumps, are tho host to bo had. J. K, lenders & Co. 22-23 No mntter who your doctor Is, wo can fill his prescriptions conectly. Currlna For Drugs. 22 Have ou-lienrd those Now lining wick P.tnco Itururds? It will ho n pleasure to demonstrate them for you. Currlu Bii.vr Ho. 22 John Kelly shoes for women, aro j.hoes .of ijuiillty, J. V.. Kndeis & Co. , a 22-23 During the course of a clay several dozen rolls of films are brought to Underwood's for de velopment. These are taken to the "dark room," from which every ray of white light is carefully excluded. It is lighted by a number of "ruby" electric lamps which do not affect the sensitive film. Here an ingenious device perforates each film with a number, and it is by means of this number that the film is afterward traced through the various processes it undergoes. The films are placed upon a rack and then suspended in a tank of developer. There are four tanks in each series. Two contain water and the others are frr de veloper and fixer, respectively. The formula for developer is one that has' been very carefully worked out by experts in the employ of the Eastman Kodak company of Roch ester, New York, and by them given to Under wood's Pharmacy. The chemical composition has been so arranged as to get the best Yesults out of all films. If the film has had too short an exposure or too long first-class results can not be expected, but our system of development will get the very BEST results out of every film that it is possible to get. Films are left in the first tank for 20 minutes. Then are rinsed and passed to the "fixer," which clears the film, and a final period of about 20 minutes in the last tank of running water, which completes the develop ment process. The films are then suspended in a current of airHtnd dried by electricity, after which they are , cut up and placed each in its proper envelope. The Art of Photography Had a crude beginning just one hundred years ago. It was evolved from a process that required hours of exposure and devel opment to the modern "snap-shot" that is quicker than lightning. In fact, photography is almost a miracle, but we accepj. it as a matter of course, giving little thought to the marvel of it. Few people know the process a film goes through when it is developed and printed.. Klamath Falls has one of the most modern plants in the country for doing that work. Underwood's Printing and Developing room has been equipped with the best ma chines that arc obtainable. The processes followed are those used by the Eastman Kodak company, and it is needless, to say that they have spared no expense to make them as nearly perfect as possible. Hundreds of satisfied customers send in films from all over the county. Work has been received from many distant points Alaska, Idaho, Dakota, Arizona and Cal ifornia. Every roll of film receives the same care ful handling, and no effort is spared to get the very BEST pictures out of it than can be obtained. Films left before 9 o'clock each morning are ready for delivery at G p. m. Films ar riving by parcel post in the afternoon or evening, are mailed out the NEXT day. Enlargements A fine enlarging camera forms part of (Sur equipment, and pictures from good negatives can be enlarged to any size desired. A special offer of one 8x10 enlargement for 50 cents. Send us any good film for a trial. Printing the Picture fa ' HvV VI I ii HfrM PA-Ko Printer pressure of the foot One of the most interesting machines in the Underwood finishing department is the PA-Ko Printer. This consists of a ta ble, before which the operator hn, with convenient .helves and cupboards for storing the sensitive paper upon which the prints are made. Beneath the table are several high pow er electric lamps. A clever device permits any sized opening to be made in the print ing frame and the film is placed over it with a sheet of sensi tive paper upon it. and the powerful light flashes through the film upon the paper. This is then placed in the de veloper, the picture appears, and the paper is passed to a fixer. From here the picture goes to a "washer" that is operated by water power, and all chemicals are completely removed from the paper. The wet prints are now taken to tho PA Ko print drier, which consists of a huge re volving drum heated 1 1 A uy vjuuujci- 9 ty. Around 'this chum is wound an endless "apron." The prints are placed upon the apron, carried by it' over the heated .drum and finally dropped in to a receptacle absolutely dry. From hero they are taken to the sorting table and each group of prints placed in the proper envelops, and is ready for delivery to-the customer. 1 liiUBBBBM FJm AiIBfcrir i sKH EBV I H y5VI"3r,Vill,&l,.' i Films left before 9 o'clock in t'rie morning ready at 5 p. m. ttm Eight-Hour Service J f I ' , WNL. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TnjW I 'V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE LJ r-pWfv I BUY .THEIR DRUGS KSftfrAVI Mail orders completed and mailed in less than-24 hours. 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