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.ulTH NEWS. -Th'urwl ay, Nov." 20," 125 Page F!v . ii ii 11 . an . L ICHARO 8T0Rn con . ,aollr pUno irro iu ' . ..... . ...I . ihienl. iaaU lilt ,u "" ,,rul tM: L,i iiui-m nur- vni!l roimi j, , ltd .Mi-iiammwiau ni', J , lilt iltfrnre of llln TO .. i ..... a tt hoai tradition run- ,10 tin d. :" " " ,i lllrlr Ih.H.'V urilli'lliu ,,,,,11011.1 al.ler.g HI- Sll.lll 1 II,, 1.411.1 " ll' , Ql lilt Until. Kit B.l..UilllB Li. lomvtt. Il't local au- iu i htlid. VUltlUlg tin mi ilwX cvuldl llity I ioIuou olllcial pro- ui aajr lunnttr iirietT. lit wcrmt lit, ahub Iht kti jttloutiy luifdul tor Itta dunfif (itrlou oc hruua Iv-idiii llluitrati out of LiUM WDielllUsI uiun- ukplust ni.il leltgiaiitt kitntikis m rtiuol toun kinkueiiinr Cvtii aiming iikil mountaineer of in Eurotw. however. u imtrally ' b over 'jet ant goo.1 ene. Iu- It gftra ttiltr to deal with than with Iht lata taiurtt native; aUlll- at Indlfftrtnc. nry evident la Iht rto tunitruried a Icle- :ia 1 1 year aio In kua 8t laland. . Wat Land - 1 ultra ilioto manic fto 8m lilanda." con- isnlj allurln. picture. Ms lernt, - atlrrtd by a. triune tut1 btach l.iilie I'olyne- i-ii mm-armtil wi lt bltl..ui;ly colored I nil tin cur.-U f"WBiaMi At til ciluo ), uj bright lliarda aHm od Ilia atcpa of BrliUli ufflcUla In ui alilio duck lulla. r-uilat one or two di-ra-fber complrlt lilt MM Sta UUnd ncUun "l lypt. howtrtr. tn- I" !tl lo jajr ahoui Ibrte Ii th-j raluy aopaon, Ii iht Inarctji,, and the HHDt. jHn Indolonco Whii. ". (or ciumnlp. tyhen Plttrfj on lha Itlonhona n tti Ihe pj.y.golni ' '"W tr not Inter- "' Wini HTMrfliinii. In "Jni rtqiiirtmnia for ' Wnlnum and whtr -l and tatllr ohuln- In Iht nl lha hsor pr,!,;,.m which coulrunitd llio leiephum tnalmrra a a..cd only by thr aaalataucu ot the local (ovtro- mo In the south Era lalande lutul, tvlii-h luf a kJIIK of lud- t-,ii i,ii, ,,iivliiji on ii,h ;-ili. Kvvll lhu, Imwatrr, unw dcm.ul ili a pi.-. iiu-.l ilirinaultx. Tim rt-iulalluu Mida fur tllrc llitf pulv Uula cwuld but b uttd by tbt btirfioid Ulaudtri A lypt uf Iliad tapcially adapiwi lu Ihtlr tiulriutul had to bt prurldtd. 1)it haoeicapi ware ulllmittlr OTcriumt. hur,ror, and the ttlt pliune ti-.tooi waa Initallcd dtiplu iht dlinrulllea.uf conitructlon In Ihste laniuuroui tropical lilanda. Tut Country' if the FJorda ' If one wtit to loarch the world over be could hardly And a more trlklni couiraat than that be ttu the oral lalta of the South Hcae and auoiht-r Wland In which alaa ttlapbune conatructlon baa been carried out In the face of dlt flcultlct. Many thouaanla of Bilei ' In the H-and tf the fjord I i from the blue tafoona, the palmi and the aparkllng waltrt of the South l"aclflc there Ilea a bleak land aialnit whole cllffa the cold gray warn of III Atlantic beat nnrrailnKly. Peep torda indent Un ahorea.. and In .winter Arctic Ulea awci p over the uplanda and along the coat with merclleaa ie Yerlty. Such la Iceland. Yet It Ii the home . of a prorreaalre and hardy population, who, aince the daya of the aanaa, hate made their lalaud a worthy outpoat of Scandi navian civilization. Tho capital. Rcyklarlk. la a modern city, with pared atrect. a medical achooL llbrarlca and teltpbonta. Telephone and tolcgraph con atriiclion In li-rluud haa hern no i.y laKk. , In wlntor the wlrea aoraetliuea bocome encaaed In cyl inder! of Ice alx Inchta In diame ter. Pole 13 feet high hare been completely covered by drifting anow. and where the llnea cri the fjorda In euhmarlno cablet they are often in danger or break age by floating Ice. Tough little nonlea are the chief meant of transportation outalde the townt, -V " -t.f v. B ii ii i Ix-uviiiK for (lie Wtll Mr. and Mra. A. II. Epperaon and ton George bitve left for Portland, where they III apend - ThankaglTlns" holiday Ith friend and relative. To Ketuin After Holiday L)r. and Mr. B. J. - Ilea, who bat en Joyed a weok'a trip in tbo outh, where they attended tho Stanford California game, are expected to re tarn to Klamath Kali this week end. - In from Chlloquln K. C. Spink of Chlloquln I Included In the out of town vlaltora In the city tbia week-end. Bplnk I Juatlce of the peace of Wood River. Duvla un llulii . -11. K. Duvia., of the Uavla and Harlan Lumber and Vieit In I hllxuln B. M. Bubb ' Marlon Hanka were buulneaa' company, la Included In the buatneae Tlnitora In the city llila week. "IhiC" llHUh-y Vlalla "Doc" W. W. Lawlny, formor renideut of Klamath Falla, while talesman with the Shell Oil company, waa a visitor In the city yesterday from Dunamulr, where ho la now manager of the Shell plant. visitor In Chllorjuln Tueaday. ' Lonr-ll Valley Visitor Among the out of town visitors to epefid the early part of the week In Klam ath Fall looking Into business af fairs was BUI Campbell- of Langell valley. To Visit Willi Hlit.-r Miss Rena ' llughea of I.akovlew arrived In t5e city recently to spend the Thanks giving holidays with her sister, Mr.' Bertha Vernon. -.-if Uorrl Vlnltor Mr. and .Mr. Will Hagelstein of Dorrh, where Hagelstein serve a cashier of the First National Bank were recent visitors In the city from their home In California. While In Klamath. Falls they also enjoyed a visit with John Hagelstein and eon John of Algoma. 'i The Icelandic llncmtn. riding out In winter scrota lb frown drlfia. nomoilniis forillng Icy atnams or 'iralug hr p,,nfla along lha pro- eipiious aldru or iho fjorda. faro handicaps ilint havo loiu ovsr-c-onio only by tho utmoit. hardl- hood lyid rasuluilon. But In i!mi tahArclIc tounuy It is all in Hit day oik. . lu norlheru fidn alu Urn !! Phiin la piMhlng on, even lino Uit Arctic ( Irile. Not loiiij ugo 'lie Uoadlall u. liin. aulli.,r:iiss uiidriooli to i,.ud lli.iir mru far uu towa.d Uie n..rl!,rrii lud .r b Hi amlluavlaii imiiiii-ula r.,i Hit Uanimitiitm uf. "iiiuiiori.l.,,ttfi Uullclloa aud liiroinutlou or ti.ow condltloua" to the waiidvrlng tilock of Luppi. Tht.it burdy noraidi tnort of autui. broad of fact dtpand for a living upun the htrda of, hall wild .rtlnJeer, which they drive aouth In the autumn, return ing north again when winter has broktn and iht mtltlng anow layt bare lb acanty paiturgge of lis Arctic uplandi. , . Tht Land of tht Lama ' Tttcent advance! of the telephone Into new territory are by no meant confined to Scandinavia and tht South 8ta Islands. The. mountain- oa wllda of Thibet in the depth! of central Asia have alao been pen. ttratod by a wire line, and the ublquttoua telephone haa Anally reached even lb Forbidden City of Lhasa. For a hundred and for ty four mile this Un was puihed forward with Incredible labor over tht roughest kind of country. The unskilled work wa done by Thi betan peasant, who took the plact of tht yak as beaatl pf burden on Envpt Amen. to the tomb of Tut-ankh- Burning Sands snd Dripping Jungle 1'ndrr ilio biolllni: sun of Africa a platoon of CgyplUns f.lrunsled up a precipitous hill, sT&wblinr, i.lruiuing. pushing,, luaviitg ami liuulhii; m ibi inUinv beat, they tlnally reached III.- siima.lt, dr.iK kIiik wilh them -the pololuiw eipiiu niei.t i.,r tho consiruiili-n of this d-icrt telephone Virciili, 'I in. Val Ivy ut King::, wliciv lb-, ilm iihuM Inti-ial vndll. U inii iii by a tetp.lllll. Thill as v II u.i liiij Ilea' ht roiis Js'ile had lo U i.iiaiilu d liv liit lelepliMlti llllf; friiin Ihe tujnb lu Luxe r. This lint wu not built tor public uit, howvr, Imt In tht Land of th Lamaa trail where even these great' ox like creature found the going hard, Over the desolate heights, along road that war merely the roughest of tracks, these stalwart Asiatic villagers hauled the poles, a family of six often forming the "team" for a single pole. Th line to Lhasa Is presumably to strve ss a permantnt communi cation system. Vtt In varlout quarters of the globe telephone service ha been established in the face of formidable obstacle to meet a temporary or at any rate a highly specialised need. Of this character wa th telephone line pushed out aero th sands of In th Land of the Pharaohs was designed sololy to keep the archaeological explorers at th tomb In constant communication with Luxor and thus speed to the . outalde world news of the succcs-, slve discoveries In the magnificent sepulchcr of the Egyptian, king. , Th blistering boat, o( F-cypt, In which thl telephjne conitructlon was carried nut. Is al least 4 dry heat. Elaewbere telephone line ganga have bad to bew their way through dripping jungle, sweating in the humid atmosphere of equa torial Islands. - On th raln-soakcd tropical Is land of Bornao. lying only a few , degrees north of lbs Equator, is a seven-mile telephone cable con-. ncctlng the oil fields with the coast. These oil fields are at Lu tong In the "Rnj" (or principality) of , Sarawak. From this remote spot communication has been ea- . tabliahcd by telephone with the! port of Mirl something of a feai" considering the climatic condi tions, j Telephone Prcgrcso Although In certain cases Iho In troduction of the telephone has been due to the needs of some par ticular undertaking, there Is In many lands a growing appreciation of tho value of telephone) facilities tor the general public. In various countries men are striving for the building up of telephone service along line lmlltr to thos which have been followed In th United States, where the telephone va Invented and where It has attained Irl greatest development. . Briefs 'let WillllllW-.A n.. """""f l'l- el.y ,! ' tl,i,, ,,, " Hi" wlili-h 4" """'dive. The '" ""' '""lie .Muikul ."'' the "finny '"" Hie -ran-last in....k ... . vi n "inner, im. . . , . .... wuiunw E. L. crnmb. I st ni .. navo mviicd " njoy , ."'no district. hi. nl Klrkwoo" f ' Bonanxa anl - wamblitt and Vl ! the hosu. former- re,. " "...nifi C"! contractor in urili "h H Inter- " hlirlnci Dnnro FrMny Coming eeeond fli.ly in ThunktRlvlnK in events of tun week In Inn Shriiin iliilire to lift ftlvou 1.11 Friday even ing 'lu fh" While IV1H-IUI lintel wlfli ineiiiliers nf llm 'rnler Luke KhruiK club i hi'-iti to seiiren of IrieiiilH wIiiiiii they liavn hi,lileii lo (hi, uffalr. It Is tlio liilllnl laiu-o of llm season fur the urrnnUnllnn. (,1.1-miii liiiii,c N. f. (llufiion f Mil In Addition. lni Killiiiillle'l to a minor operation I In1 early part of the week In hWhly Improved, ac cording to friend). , In from Midland Mr. and Mm. W. E. Folsom, well known resi dents" of th Midland district wer in tbs city yesterday to ohop and visit with friends. - - Dinner At Itanch Mr. nnil Mrs. O., L. Browri and Mr. ond Mrs. Jomos Orlmoa' are entortalning with a intercatinc Thanksglvln din ner thl afternoon on tho Brown Clrlmeg ranch, on Williamson river. Their gnerta will Include Mr. and Mr. Hnry Grime. Mist ". Orlmes, Mini Mary Walker, Mr. and Mr. V. r.. flnndpr nnd dattgbtor, Ileliy lain;,-. : -t'lillmiiiiii VIhIIih' Arlliiir .link son 1 a visitor in tho city from his Odessa Visitor yiistorday Mr. II. K, ! llnrniherry of OdcnJa is tn ilu.led ill the. many out cf tiw;i v!hIIi-s mill shopie." In Hit) city ye.Htcrd.!. " ' ' - Merrill (lnesi. In t'il.v Mrb. L. K. Ilnrrls of Hie Merrill district I Hlnelilileil ill the clly'a Vlsilor.l Ilililerhrand Visitor- jack Horlon of Hllilelirond is hmonR the roccnt visitor:! in tlie city mis week. Call 320-J for Santa Clous , .- -.. , , , .-:- 1 .-' v Kind Friend: ' - ' We extend to you and your friends a cordial invitation to at tend our Christmas Opening, November 28, 1925, between 2:30 and 5:00 p. in. 1 r,,,,;., A useful little gift will be presented to each visitor. " This day is set aside so that cur customers and the general pub lie may come in and look over our wonderfully priced merchandise and prepare for Christmas buying. - There is no store in town so well adapted to supply you with gifts for every one you want to remember. All gifts if desired, packed , ready for mail or express and de livered to the post office or express company at such a time as you. specify. ,;... ..-. Glover's Jewelry Store Courtesy, Quali ty and Service !l - : - ' - ' - V III yesterday' Hluiiiing for flic holidilj.i. ' lu ni'iai'atiou . Miss Kestcr III Mia llaniona Hosier of the Oleiie diolrlet mib mitted lo major operation yes terday for tbe removal of her ap pendix. The operation wi9 per formed In the Klamath Valley hos pital, where Miss Keoter to now resting easily. . none Improve Grant Rowc. "3 Tine street, who has been con fined lo lil !n0 ,or evera.l days with a bronchial cold, 1 mireh Im proved, according to member of his fnmtly yesterday. J l tbe Empire Hotel A party of On'krldge. Oregon, resident, who have arrived In the city lo test the nf the nnnunn m. nnty. ere anion "' Empire hotel- Tho-o in III Party include P. A- Stellmacher. Charles' Bins, Ed Clark nd H. O.-C.ln. veracity Klnmiitli REVIVAL SERVICES . al the Methodist Church 10th and High Sta. Rev. D. Willia .Caffray .... " , Evangchkt Beginning Friday Evening, November 27, 7:30 p. m. Every Evening Come Everybody . i.'X-'-".' Miss Clara Christensen Singer E3 I horn in Chlloquln.