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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1926)
Wcdiu'silav. .lulv :2S, Cop Generosity Saves Boy From : Prison Sojourn Had It not beoo for th gen rvslty jf th polirnien who r ratd . Arthur McCoy, Wash lncton youth who w placed in Jail her ten days mo. might con tinue to dwell within the walls or the -city cooler or t any rate to travel under corer of darkness. IU Kt'enc completed yeaterdav. th youth could not leave the city Jail twceac of the rery bad con dition of hi trousers, which were too severely torn to permit him to appear on the street. The young man had suffered the loss of two suitcase by theft prior to his ar rest sod consequently was minus clothing-. , . A man In business hare, purport ed to be friend of McCoy's, hsd promised to bring him suitable clothing, according to the police, but failed to do so. Chief Harry Lauck obtained a pair of over all yesterday evening and present ed them to the grateful lad who will leave the Jail this morning.. erie railroad man slowly recovering; V. M. ItlKgerstaff. trawling pas-1 senger mint for the Krle lt.illroad,j who last week suffered a severe, stroke of apoplexy In his room at the Whit Pelican hotel, was last! night reported to be much Im-J proved. Power of speech Is slowly! returning to the stricken man! whose entire right side wss ren dered useless by the stroke. Mrs. Blggerstaft arrived here Sat-j urday night and If her husband's' condition continue to Improve, ex-' pect to return with him to San j Francisco on Saturday of this week. Blggerstsft has not yet regained usej of his helpless limbs. It was reported. Sunchacho Group ; Dedicate Home . With Silver Tea Member of Sunchacho group of Csmpflre of which Mrs. A. L. Rice la guardian, are serving as hostesses at : silver tea this afternoon In their newly decorated club house In the rear of the Central school. TO ; little white bulling fact Pin street at Ninth. The girl have worked faithfully during the past three week paint ing furniture, decorating curtains and even painting the floors and casements to give a gay appearance to their club room. ' The taa hour are from 2 o'clock until S o'clock.' RR.4J.TY DKAlK8 START ' OS Ml'MMER VAt'.VTlON ' Cnllcote Smith, local realtor, leave today for Sky lake, where they will spend a few days fishing and generally enjoying the outdoors. They epect-to Join a party com prialrg Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pelt and Mr. and Mr. C. H. Barnstable, who mad the to mile trip to the Mk some time goc Speed Digger Is Installed Eighth Sewer Contract Additional special equipment in the form of a high speed digging machine will be put to work on the eighth sewer unit this week, ac cording to a report from the V. D, Miller company, in charge of con struction on the largest single sewer project ever put through in Klam ath Falls. The six and eight Inch pipe for the sewer mains is expected to ar rive here today or tomorrow and these will be laid with all pons title peed, executives of the company declared yesterday. Excavation of the main line on Crescent avenue has been completed and crews are now working day and night ex cavating on Worden and Sargent avenues In order that the sewer work will be completed before con tractors sre ready to start paving on these thoroughfares. The eighth sewer unit, when com pleted, will comprise approximately 2010 lineal feet of eight Inch pipe and 4731 feet of six Inch. One thousand pIpe-Ys will be used in the project, and as well 11? man bole. WILDING PKIIMITS CALX. VOR THRKK SMALL HOlJiES Indian Maiden to Toss Pancakes at County Poor Farm Another Indian maiden, Clara Weeks, will Join Etta Charlie In losing the pancakes and sweep ing the floor at the poor house. Clara was sent Into Klamath Talis yesterday noon from Justice R. C. Spink's court, at Chtloquln. She had been arrested by slate men on charge of possession of II Uquor. ' Clara pleaded not guilty but was sentenced to six months In the county poor farm assisting her In dian sister, Etta. Mrs. Weeks Is 23 years old and has been In the county Jail or the poor farm almost as many times. Justice Spink, from his Wood River court, refined to let Clara pay fine, aud levied the Jail term In stead. CHILOQUIN MINUS SEVERAL RESIDENTS OLD CROSS ROADS I I TRAILS ELIMINATED i 1IKND, July ST. tl'nlted News! j j Humiliation of the old trail cross nails winding along the walls of' ; Crooked River canyon as a part of The Dalles-Culirornla highway was ! effected Tuesday afternoon when the high bridge over Crooked river , formally was opened, i The bridge will open lo general traffic at the end of two more weeks by which time It la otpoctcd grsde approaches now under con struction will be finished, i The new span highest of Ha type I In the world crosses the canyon at ! oue of Its most plctureakjue spots, j at a height of S10 feet above the surface of the river, tho distance In. eluding approaches being 510 feet. 1!2 JW. Ll- I - - . - 1 - U 1 1 I Included In the out oMuwii liiml l ties visitors In Kliumith Fulls dur ing the 'pant few diiys urn mi mor ons rtincliers of (he Merrill fiinii' lug dtMt'ict. Among them mum Percy Wnmlhiuisv who him u place on the Merrill roud. TIIK KLAMATH NKWS Charged with being drunk and disturbing the peace of the newly incorporated town of Chiloo,ulu. Mike Deloughery, Poe Donelson, Charlea Taylor and Sam Stewart, of Chlloquin, wero sentenced in Justice R. C. Spink's court yester day. Deloughery and Donelson. who are ol offenders of the Volstead act, were given 30 days and coats. Tsylor and Stewart, new at the game, were allowed to raise funds of S60 and costs. They were both unable to provide the tine. All four were received in the county Jail yesterday afternoon to serve their time. RKCKXT A IUUV. XL HKKK HAS rt'lM'll.lSKU 1IOMK l W. Henry, who arrived here with bis family from Phoenix. An ions, recently, yesterday purchased a fine alx-room borne In Mills addi tion from Cbllcoto ft Smith, local realtors, and will take possession at once. Mr. Henry Is employed by the Ewauna Box company. Mlsa Amy Gardner of Yrcka. nloce of Mrs. Jennie Hum. Is visiting In Klamath Falls for a fortnight with friends and relatives. SHOES REPAIRED While Yon Walt JACK FROST WORK GLOVES TOR I.E.S8 119 So, 6th St. First Door From Main St. 0 JfX AcuitifjTV svowt4 McCarthy bldo. seventh st. klamath talls, ore- The Orpheus Theatre Matinee and Evening Carl Laemmle presents ihe. t I vf ii II i rf Hi i I r l a m n S J A UNIVERSAL JUKI feX featuring -AND A CAST OF FAVORITES GLADYS tsULETTE EDWARD I ARLI FRANK CURRIER CESARE CRAVC3 MARTHA NATTOX Chapter 5 of the "RIDDLE RIDER" Comedy, "Heart Trouble" A ure-fire Vilorn, "Fighting Schoolnwrnn" "Hunchback of Noire Dame." Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Adult 25c Children 10c GEORGE T. PORTER IS LAID TO REST Building permits were Issued j from the office of Lem L. Gsgbagen. j city clerk, yesterday to J. B. Tapp i for the construction of two 1600 ; homes In Industrial addition, and to j U H. . 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