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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
is H !'' ' f. PAGE FOUR THE mrOTIT'SUN, Kentuckian Wants , , Wild West Ponies i:r;AirATn mia, obecon' FRIDAY, JULY 10, lfljM EVERETT TRUE BY CpNDO ' OLYMPIA, Wash., July 10. (VP) In U dating a possible shortago of . HoTjn flesh In tho liluo grass mate A. K. " Camiibell, a merchant of Howell, Ky Jifls requested biological siirvey officials here to ship him two carloads of wild ponies from tho ranges at eastern Washington. "Mr, "Campbell has learned thru Associated iPress reports, he declnr ei, that the ponies are bo numerous in Washington that ten interprlslng rent of Mie horse' heaven country Is serving them' as hoy feed and nti mules that while ionics' may be con- HHinrea -'una numbers" In the far west, they still find favor In Old Kimtuoky. ' he offers about J2 over ie hog feed price for three year olds, or 15 each, provided they are In good flesh. icial Council Will Convene Soon SALEM, Ore.,' July 10. The SUlte judicial council, -which was created by the legislature of 1925 will meet at the state supreme court build ing on Friday, July 24. Judicial procedure as practiced . In Oregon will be discussed, perhaps modified in some respects, and ways and means will be discussed whereby the courts may recommend legisla tion. Membets of the council arb Chief Justice Mr Bride and 'Justice Illtnd of tho supreme court. Circuit Judges c. M. Thomas of Medford,' Fred W,. Wilson of The Dalles and Walter H. Evans of Portland, and Albert B. Rtdgewav of the I bar association. All circuit judges ' of the state are considered ejt-of-1 tflrio members. ! I ..' " ... . I ifcl iraCk. -. t- v-.. . I car Romj-- don't y?v f BRo US. HT TH'i CR; poWN TOUjN 3. RA.r ACROSS (SViSN'D, OF , Ml Nt2. . fcvHO Across 'HIH,- TeeHC "WAS HCS vAY No, 5hr son to a iNdx il " usz l fg..-l ST. . v it. & 'i JhV' .J 5 liiva 1 ...JJ"S Ass, si."i 1 , , No Arbittation For Coal Miners lpiot To 'Capture j ATLANTIC' CITY, N. J. July 10. VP) Anthracite miners will not I listen at 'this time 'to proposals' of TnwtH nirrrOfor4 ;0WTtaVt to P nPn arbitration a-iotvycvcij. In event of deadlock in the Isdala negotiations or to agree to- re I main at work after September 1, a contract has been sien- 1 HONG KONG, July 10 (JP) neuter's Canton correspondent an nounces discovery of an alleged Chinese plot to attempt to capture both Shameen, the foreign settle ment of- Canton, .and Kowloon, op posite Hong Kong, with tho assist ance of Russian aviators whether ed or not. The miners' sub-committee of six reached this'declsion at a morning meeting In advance of the opening of actual conferences this afternoon. SHOPPING TODAY Mrs. J. A. Brown and Mrs. W- H Anderson of Merrill are business visitors In the city today, .. MRS. COLIjlKlt . Mrs. Collier of Los Xngeles.'Thll fornia. arrived in - the city "this morning and will be the guest' of Rail Lines , Will , , Hold Conference SEATTLE. July 10. (JP) Four transcontinental raUrdids, which It was said Wednesday would not be represented in "a; conference", here Tuesday ? on- logging freight rates will attend but will announce that discussion is useless, it iras stated today. ' The railroads, it was leumed, will suggest to Kg shippers at the con ference that shippers and carriers meet July 21, not under state aus pices, to talk over their differences. MKISKIj HITS AXOTHKH ST. LOUIS, July 10. (-Bob Meusel of the New York Yankees hit his- twentieth home run of the her sister, Miss Connie Clarke, fr ,fIrat nn, tJ J,,.hI. the fcotfirnir w.,fc ' ' . . ,v:... r " : " -"- . with the Browns. . . -. i er rftecti! Against BackacheUse ' - A "'1 Kelly-- 4 !i iLLt- - ' M 1 Slfei-V ' : ' ' ' . M' .V ' ; 'K .' '. V.1 '.''jA . mil ij-.: ' ! ,1 Vv V4vl " m)i ': H" ' A . - mm V ' . ' ' J. JO SSCSI its ...a. taste' S .plifase S UCH'PQPUL AR.I TY M U ST BE D E S E R.V E D Ijcarrr it Miui Tuucco to. Spirin gfiillds - . - V. An,d( you don't have to use the pump City Workers In Rio Talk Strike When Wages Stop IlIO DE JANEIRO, July 10, (JP) The municipality faced troublo early this 'month when 6,000 employes threatened to strike' on Account of unpaid wages. A committee recent ly was appointed to talk with tho mayor, who promised to Improve conditions. . He later arrested' the ring-leaders of the movement, nnfl placed ' federal troops on guard , at the city hall to stop trouble. . .... ... .Tho office of the treasury stated that the city payroll was unpaid 'for April and- May, the wages due cer tain, departments totalling $1,000, 000. The treasurer's office unof ficially says that this money was Used to pay obligations duo on for elgn'and domestic debts. ' . .... .. The city treasurer has .started to liquidate unpaid salaries, tho city promising to have the payments com pleted at an early date. The men I nPOAnlpH thn hrnmlaa n n rl Pnlnrnnjl ( to work. ter tho use of tho apparatus was explained to them, were ablo liy tho dtrrcrcnt shades of 'sounds to do flno many articles In the room and to recognlzo persons who'wero pass ing them. - '''. ' '" ' Professor Rosing Is working to perfect' his apparatus and Is also evolving a new radio apparatus for transmitting graphic Imnges at a distance, ny moans of this apparat us. Professor Rosing says, every let ter of tho alphabet will be expressed by different sounds. Do far lie has aurcnoded In contriving definite' sounds for 18 letters and Is hopeful of succeeding In his ultimata tank.'! hant Itrtt,rV., if.1 - '.'? " -j, , . ,.,t t r Hub Tire Shop 502 Sixth St TO DISt.l'SH DKBT 8WAMPSCOTT ' Mass., July 29. (JP) President ' Coolldge expocts to discuss the debt and Chinese situ ations with Secretory Kellogg . and Under-Secretary Grew of the state department on their arrival here here fomorrw ,for, a, conference. Device Aids Blind ' ,., - To Read By Sound LENINGRAD, July 10, (P) Pro fessor Rosing, a famous oculist of' this city, -bus Invented a new device by means of which it Is claimed the blind are able to .orientate them selves and ,to read. In this apparat us all daylight effects aro replaced by sound. Experiments carried out In tho Lonlngrad Institute for the, Bland, showed that tho children, af- . There will never be a. better time to put in that extra counter'or build a new show case, or possibly it is some new shelves you need. The Fourth is over and now while things are not so mshing you can put these different things in and be ready for the rush that will be here soon. -' rwlt' IHili Let us explain just what we can do , '! Klamath Cabinet and Fixture, Factory 127 South 11th 4 1