EVENING" HERALD', KLAMATH' FALLS, OREGON"
THURSDAY, JUNE, 2B, lQgg
Rail Man Speaks
To Kiwanis .Club
R. E. Kelly of San Francisco,
manager of development for the
Southern Pacific company, spoke
briefly at tbe noon luncheon of tlie
Klwanis club today, stressing the
fact that completion of the Natron
cutoff meant the beginning of
worldwide publicity on the part of
the Southern Pacific in an effort
to attract tourists and investors to
this section. ;
Other railway men ntterr'.'n; the
luncheon were K. C. Ingram, of the
development division of the Snub
ern Pacific;. H. A. Hinshaw. assist
ant freight traffic . manug ir. i.n J
J. J. Miller, local freight und -:-.s-senger
agent.
Dr. G. A. Massey spoko briefly
on. the causes of hay fever and
brought out the fact that the
Klamath region la singulirly free
from the many varieties n' plant
commonly blamed for the i'l:i;;n.'e.
The only real cure for the disease
was a change of location, he said.
THAR'S BACK
Fornier Klamath Jeweler Here for
!, , ; ' Vlldt
Thad H. McHatton, former popu
lar Klamath Falls jeweler, but now
in business at Susanville Cal., has
arrived for a visit and was about
the city today greeting his many
friends.
DR. AND MRS. HUNT LEAVING
Loral Doctor to Attend Convention
at Portland
Dr. and Mrs. Warren Hunt will
leave for Portland on Sunday
morning, where Dr. Hunt will at
tend tho convention of the Pacific
Northwest Medical association. After
a brief visit In the northern city
they plan to return home.
FOSTKKS LKAVK
To Spend Some Time With Son,
(iuy, nt Bend, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Foster left
tor Bend, where -they will visit
with their son, Guy, for some time,
Upon their return they, will move
Into their new homo. .Mr. Foster is
a contractor. ' ,
TAKKS HOME HKltK
Business Woman of Ilend Takes
"' 1 Home on Klamath' Ave.
M,;s. J. A. Koberti and daughter
who have beea In the city for some
time from llend, Oregon, hive tak
en a borne on Klamath Ace. Mrs.
Roberts Is In the grocery business
at Rend and is looking over busi
ness possibilities here.
Mr.
RANCHKRS VISITORS
and. Mrs. T. A. Barrows
rive From California
Ai-
. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barrows have
arrived here from Aiden. Cat., and
will visit about the county for a
few days. Mr. Barrows is an exten
sive stockman and also owns a
large hay ranch in the Merrill sec
tion. , . ,. , ,
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.CUEST AT WORTLEY HOME
Malta Girl- Here for Visit With
- Loral Girl
- Misa Ruth Newton has arrived in
the city from Malin and will be the
. house guest of Miss Mariam Wort
ley at her home on Jefferson for
several days. . ..
MONTANA VISITORS
Missoula, Montana people here En
route to California
Mr. -and Mrs. E. M. Blake and
daughter of Missoula. Montana,
spent yesterday In the city enroule
to California where they will visit.
PELDMAN HERB "
E. J. Feldman, commercial man,
with headquarters . in Medford is
paying tlie city a business visit.
SANTA ROSA VISITOR
Mr. and Mrs. W. Frel and daugh
ter accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. I.
W. Parsons are visiting In tbe city
from their home at Santa Rosa,
California. '
L EATING TODAY
W. H. Connett of MeCIoud who
has been here for several days on
business left this morning for his
home ..
FROM MERRILL
' " Mrs. ' M. " Giacominni of Merrill
spent the day in the city attending
to business interest and shopping.
ATTORNEY BRIGGS
Senior Partner of Law Firm
Ashland Here on Business
RETURNS SOUTH.
Makes Short Visit Here With Broth
er Before Returning South
Joseph Henderson, who has been
visiting in the city for a brief period
with his brother, T. P. Henderson,
has returned to his home in Cali
fornia, Mr. Henderson is a student
at Harvard. .
E. D. Briggs, senior partner of
the law firm of Briggs and Briggs
at Ashland,, was a business visitor
here Tuesday and Wednesday. While
here Attorney Briggs attended to
legal matters.
ON KGW LAST NIGHT
Local Radio Fans Heard Miss Mo
a i, Pherson Last Evening
Miss Eioise McPberson, who
taught music here in tbe high
school last year, proved herself a
most capable vocalist when she
gave several musical numbers over
KGW out of Portland last night be
tween 10 and 11. A number of
local people heard Miss McPher
son's numbers. The numbers were
broadcast from tbe Sherman-Clay
studios,
VISITING HERE
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Farris of
Medford are visiting in the city for
a few days.
FROM CHILOQUIN
Wright Arrives In City From Chllo
quin to Accept Position
Earl Wright of Chlloquin arrived
in the city this morning and plans
to accept a position with' the South
ern Pacific railroad. .
FROM ARIZONA
Arrives Here to Visit With Brother
' From Arizona
Frank Horbelt arrived today from
Cloride, Arizona and plans to visit
here for some time with his brother.
Bill Horbelt ' . . ; ,
FIXLEY TO PRINEVILLE
Makes Hurried Business Trip to
Prinevllle
. Ross Finley left today for a brief
business trip to Prinevllle in the in
terests of tbe Prinevllle rodeo.
Oil-Cookstove Work
r'
jjrJ--is "City Easy" and Cool!
II Ipsrwa
77
yyo coojutore is cool
work and a "snap" do ores
to tend, nothing but a match
to light, a wick to turn and
you're done! Noiseless, simple, toft!
By using a good oil cookstove you
snake your kitchen-work as simple
and "city easy" as it thUk! And
when your dealer recommend Pearl
Oil as the test kerosene to use be'
right! Pearl Oil is specially refined
and rt-njhaf so it burns dam! And
it won't corrode metal no oily smdl
metimg but bright heat-prod ucing
flame.
"Kerosene" or "Coal Oil" may
mean any kind of kerosene so insist
on pure, clean-burning "Pearl Oil"
ask for it by sua -'-
HEAT
LIGHT.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY 0"'
UM) f
PEARL
OIL
LAD BREAKS ARM
Fall From Horse on Topsy Grade
Breaking Ann in Two Place
Edwin Scranton, the 10-yeur-bld
son of E. Scranton had the mis
fortune of falling front a horse the
early part of the week, breaking
his right arm In two places, above
the elbow and at the Wrist. The
accident happened on the Topsy
grade and the Injury is causing the
little fellow considerable pain. He
Is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
Donelson on Sargent.
FROM FORT KLAMATH
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hickman and
daughter of Fort Klamath are in
the city today on business. .
FROM PORTLAND
Alex Paige, .with lieiulquurtors
in ,1'ortlund In hero ou a buslmiss
trip. Mr. Paige also pluns to remain
in this vicinity tor about one week's
tlmo.
STEPHENSON UKUC
George Stephenson wns in the
city today from Upper Klamath
luke.
HNIDMt Ill-UK
Logger From Slmw Bertram Cnmp
to Visit Here Until After 4th
TO VISIT MeAVMKPK
Fort Kliuiuitli UiMiple. Iieft Today fur
VUlt with McAullffo
Kd Snider logger of tills county
arrived on the stage lust evening
from tbe Shaw-Bertram citnp und
plans to visit In the city until after
tbe July celebration.
Mr. and Mm. Dan W.' Ilyan of
Fort Klnmiitli left tills morning for
Lukevlew where they will vie it with
Jack McAullffe, who Is u patient at
the l.ikevlew hospital. Ni)rn .Mc
Aullffo, daughter of Mr. .McAullfCu
mnile the trip with Mr. and Mrs.
ltynn who plan t return lute tills
evening. While .Mr. McAuUffii Is
doing us well as can be expected
under the clrcunisliince, Immediate
rclutlves are very anxious to huvc
him moved south to San Fr.incl'cu,
where they feel weather couiIUUiiih
and all will be mure favorable. Tim
severe burn wlikli ho suffered Is
causing htm a great deal of pain.
LEAVING IIV MOTOR
I .mul Mnlroii mid Itiiugliti'i' ! He
linn Hmilli Willi 1hi-Ik
Mrs. Del Cu mimm anil iIiiiikMov
Nancy will leave tomorrow morn
ing with Mr. mul Mr. (', M. Heed
anil iluughler Holly fur Sun Fran-i-lsi-o.
whiirn tlioy will visit for
sumo two or three weeks. Mr. und
Mrs, Iteed lliivu linen guoiils lit the
liiiniiniiu hiiinn from ihu southern
city for a limit ten days, Mr. Iteeil
being u lirotlier of Mrs. (iaiiiiuon.
t'llltlSTIK IN CITY
Lumberman of Kli-kforil In Town
Today on Illiniums
II. K. ClirlMtlo of the fhrlstln
Lumber oiiiiany nt Klrkford, Is In
Ihu cliy lod.iy ou n IniHliioir.i ti'lp.
MIlUlttl.L PEOPLE PARHNTH
llnliy Hoy Horn to Merrill People
nt hlmiiiilli Volley HoKplliil
Friends of Mr. and Mr. Jack
O'Connor of the Merrill route, urn
congratulating them upon the ar
rival of n bouncing baby boy, which
was liiirn yesterday lit I lie Kluimilli
Valley hospital. Ilolh mother und
young sou nru reported as doing i
nicely.
FATHER AND HON
Kciio l'i'n;ilii Chopping Till Fore.
iiihiii In ('It y
J. A. llausliong anil son who live
al Keuii, iittendud lo bustum mat
ters In Hie city (inlay from Ihelr
homo.
(KEROSENE)
55-
men EAST
onihejirst
cJhmscontinental
unt them in 29 States
No one can estimate how much the first railroad contributed to the devel
opment of the Pacific Coast. But never forget that it brought its rewards to
people "back East," too even in its earliest days. For it transported East
. ward many pioneer products of the Pacific among them Folger's Coffee,
; Tea, Spices and Extracts.
Away back in 1850 the Western pioneers liked Folger's Coffee. They liked
it so well that they told the people back home about it, with the result that
. Folger's Coffee, Tea and Spices moved to new markets, just as fast as the pio-
neer carriers could take them. The demand spread until today the people of,
. 29 states buy Folger-tnarked packages, 1 '
The modest San Francisco factory which produced the first Folger Products
. in May, 1850, grew by frequent additions and expansions. A complete plant
one of the most-up-to-date in the country was established at Kansas City,
Mo., a branch was opened at Dallas, Texas, and all because high quality has
been the Folger cornerstone for seventy-five years.
., . So in this our Diamond Jubilee year we pay tribute to the pioneers. We
honor their memory with this promise: that Folger Quality and Folger Ser
ice shall never change from the high ideals set by our founders; that products
bearing the Folger name shall always be of the highest quality just as they
' have been for these seventy-five years. , , ,
J. A. FOLGER & CO. ' ' !
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San Francisco - - Kansas City
Dallas
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