The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 16, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    PERSONALS
,' Ilowmaa of Clilloquln
j', city bwtlneiMi rlaltor In
Tuesday.
"""""Uil Orr, L-orcIla farmer
i8n,htt" .. 'unit Lualnei 4o
i.tb Kll Monday.
Jv wan local Tl-
Cbmr ?. . hi. ranch
Ilor yesterday ir - --
alfc of ,0WB-
."tVnin vctcrday from the
yillD country.
ti.nr Stout was a business
"Krtar Irora HI. flab
.; rt Jan. Hcnty of tne Ml.
,.? dLtrkt n.ado a brief rlalt
In town '
0.
town Tuesday.
lira. Mary mums wno re
,!deiouih of Klamath Falla was
bopPinK ,l,e COUD1,y ",lt
terday h"rt t',e
Mr nd Mm. Koberl l-ytlo ac
(ompanled by Mr. Lytlca mother
,ere traiiitactlnic buaineas Id
town Saturday from Bonanza.
Mrs. Cha. Mack of Pine Grore
tu ihopplnis and attending to
buiincn in Klamath Kalla Tues
day. Mr. and Mm. Pa! la (.Ivans of
Bly ire rUltluK at s the home of
Mn. Olvann sinter. Mrs. Marvin
Crow. In thla city for a few daya.
A party of hunter constating
ef George Uli-hn. Hoy Tallow tnd
George Humphrey left yeatcrday
for a two weeks hunting trip
Id Birnes valley.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Hraney,
rho spent lant winter at Kirk,
where Mr. Kraney wan an engi
neer on the railroad conslruc
tloo work there have returned
here from Hillings, Mont., where
tbey have been for several
Month, and expect to remain
here. . . ...
Halloween place cards, tallies
ipd ..decoration at Southwell',
I26H Main Street. 016-21
BOOTLEGGER IS .
WORRIED WITH
BIG OVERHEAD
THE KLAMATH NEWS
RIM ROAD NOT
PASSABLE FOR
AUTOMOBILES
lUccnlly Attempted Trip Fncb,
Am Vur ;! Ktwk In Drift
" , n Kdw of Cliff
Around the rim of Crater lake
at thla time of ttm year la not
poMlble for automobile.
Mra. Anderson of AiKrovc
brings thla clearly to the atten
tion of the public by a story of
an attempted trip on which nhe
waa a guest of Mr. and Mra. John
Oopeiand of Klamath Agency.
While visiting at the Copeland
home two week ano a motor
ride along The Dalli-n-CaUfornla
highway wan taken and, the
weather being pleasant, a trip
around the rim was thought prac
tical and wan attempted. j
The party went in by the Sand!
creek route and turned to the
left onto the rim road. The first
few mile were fine and no snow;
drift at ruck until well up to the'
rim. The flrnt of these being,
mall were easily negotiated. '
Finally a sx-foot drift waa en-1
countered and the car burled its
front end out of alght. An at
tempt to back resulted In the
rear end of the car going down
and the front end coming up.
The bucking motion la likened
by Mra. Anderson to the bucking
of a home.
Finally Copeland went on foot
to where he bad Keen a forest
ranger working and got him and
aome ahovels and they dug the
car out and returned without at
tempting to go farther.
Aa the place where the car wan
atuck In the snowdrift wa very
near the edge o fthe rim and the
car worked Hldpwine at time,
there geemed dancer frequently
of the whole outfit sliding into
the lake. .
Halloween place card, tallies
and decorations at Southwell's.
626 M!n P.ireet. 016-21
Wanted your watch and clock
to repair. Let Ceorge do it. 622
Main St. . , OlGtf
SAX KKAXCISCO, Oct. 1G.
(United Preps) Tf not th in.'
Itial cost It's the overhead and
upneep that worriea the
leaser. . -
boot-
. fer rirp0- Uer oelnK rreat-'
f- s ilie iiiird time lor tjoot-
Lf,, nR ,o1'1 the federal prohi
bition agents jut that. "You
gay won t, let me alone long
enough to nuke a stake ao'a I
ran throw the game." he told
."e pro men.
',!'.Enry "",J 1 et flnd. I Just
aiurally Kot to go back to leg
ling or(k,r t0 J)ay lhe mon
'""row to kfc.ep out of jall
niea your watch and clock
r i'a'r. Wt (JeorCA An it
016tf
Slain St.
Some good bargains Just now'
Lff.n"-h" cars. See Louie
suna, sth and Main, 16tf
"Your life insurance
demands real service.
Before you buy see
me,
John H. Houston
Slough Bldg.
Telephone 396-W
Announcement
Tin Hing Guey Restaurant will be
closed for the next several weeks to allow
lHe management to make extensive re
pairs and alteration. Re-opening will be
announced later.
Tin Hing Guey
AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD
SPECIALTIES.
SPECIAL PIANO
Opportunities
NEW
8H-XOTK
Player Piano
TranMpoftiiiK device
for changing key to
Hult your voice, latent
modulating devlcca,
rtc. Fully icuarantoed,
limbogany raw with
bench.
$395
Exceptional Bargain
in 2nd-IIand Piano
We wiah to call your Attention
to our apeclal offer today of
K'xxl c:ond-hand piano in wal
nut raMe which we liave recently
taken In exchange on m new Duo
Art reproducing piano which will
Ko on esy monthly payments for
'the aum of
$175
New Piano
Guaranteed
Double 'repeating ac
tion. Good tone, IJcau
tiful Adum brown
mahogany cattc. Kuay
paj-nicnt.
$295
Aside from these exceptional bargains here in our Klamath
Falls store we have a number of good slightly used and second
hand pianos at our Sacramento branch as low as $125, which can
be delivered to your home here within six days, freight and car
tage prepaid. ' . ,
Call, write or ring us up at 122 6th street, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sherman Glay & Co.
A Ride Will Prove
All The Amazing Facts
About The Chrysler Six
The fact that the Chrysler
Six is not only different
from conventional cars,,
but is vasdy superior has
created a demand that has
taxed the resources of a
great organization.
The whole country is talk
ing about this car. You
yourself have undoubtedly
heard much about its per
formance, its economy and
its other unusual characteristics.
ciation of the contribution
it has made to the advance
ment of motoring.
There are many " other
things that will arouse your
enthusiasm when you ride
in the car. You will be
especially impressed with
the way space has been
engineered. Chrysler cars
are not excessive in size.
Yet they offer the spacious
comfort ordinarily associa
ted with heavier cars.
But if you have not exam- A demonstration awaits
ined it, ridden in it, driven t you at any time that suits
it, you have no real appre- your convenience.
W are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments.
. AjJc about Chrysler's attractive plan. Dealers everywhere.
HOWIE MOTOR CO., Twelfth and Main Sti
rem
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69 Main St. Upstairs Phone