.mJfcjr.y-.v.rJ.tf., ;-.i.- rAGR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEUNKSIt.W, .IANPAHY , lllin h Ef tt The Evening Herald j R. .T. M URKA V EDITOll Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Kail, at 115 Fourth street Entorcd at tha postolllce at Klani-j nth Falls, Ore , for transmission thru i the malls as second-class matter. I Subscription terms by mall to any nd dress In the United States: ( Ono year $5.00 Ono month 50 Fords of the Sea Dangerous Weapon i w P IL ERSONAL MENTION LITTI.K StlltCLHlllTN (IN LOCAL II A I I'EMMIS A.MONO THK PEOPLE OK THIS CITY AMI VICINITY. IIOIMIS AM) COMINUS OF LOCAL FOLKS Many Reports Concerning These Eagles of Uncle Sam Are j A S. Sweat Is In town for a day from rhlloouln. few Member of the Associated Prcvt Tho Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil nows dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news ptMished herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re-nerved. Shattered by Reliable Information Not Things But Are Very Effective in Action O. W. Otlleld was among the visit ers yesterday from the Merrill district. ret Smith have returned to the I'lil verslty of Eugene, after a holiday visit, spent with their parents In Klamath Falls WEOXKSHAY, JAXlWItY 8, 101 WHAT SHALL VK IMPJ II II. HehiiiM was amoiur the train I Ivan Yiinev of Wentllini? I lmiklni? ni-tli-itlu lnui nli.lii r, i...ir.....i 11.. ----.. . t .. ............. ... ....... . .... ...,,., ,,,,., ip,n, iiiiiii .ili'lltlPlll, 111" , jiifter business Interests In Klamath , Is stopplui; at the Hotel Hall. I Falls. DETROIT, Jan. ". A loti-r. tar. ness fiom 1-t to 3-S Inch, ittul not a . Wl " '"""kiln came in on the row wedge, with a steel-encased nose forging or rolled beam enters ! ,)r- ml(1 Mr!- h'- "emorest are train last evening from Ked Muff i..i .... . . ' lvhimiith P:ill4 vfqtfnr ln.liiv from lln fu it in.iu ni it. 1L.lt tl..t..l of solid concrete tanered to a knife- lm,r " "P. '.toryming is press-,- --- - - - - ....-. ALSATIAN GIRLS AND CHILDREN IN NATIONAL COSTUMES GREET FRENCH DELIVERERS The time is at hand when steps should be taken for the creation of an organization that' will have to do with the development of the affairs of this county as a whole. Either the Commercial Club should be revived and made to embrace - the entire county or a Development League should be formed, with branches In the principal towns of the county, with representatives and members be longing to the parent organization. This year Is going to be the turn. Ing point in the affairs of this coun ty. It Is true that the big develop ment will be within the limits of this city. Dut there are things thruout the County that will command atten tion, and these must be cared for by some central organization capable of intelligently directing the develop ment and promotion work needed to bring them into being. Among' these will be the extension of the Strahorn road to Sprague River and the build ing of the Modoc Northern at least tas far as Malln. In the consummation of these two tasks the people of Klamath Falls will have thehearty co-operation of the communities af fected, by such development, but to mak6 that co-operation effective it should, be exercised thru some cen tral organization. We would suggest that the officers- of the Commercial Club get to gether and take some steps toward the rehabilitation of that organiza tion. Go out among the business men of the city and get their views and then extend your Investigation thru out the county. Whe"n you have a fair idea of the general sentiment, formulate some plan that will be broad enough to Interest the people of the entire county, submit them to the peoplo and then go ahead and organize along these lines. It will be but a short time before we will be .called upon to do some of the big things that must be disposed of dur. ing the coming year, and now Is the jime to get ready for the work. liko edge, forming a considerable part ' of its total length of 204 feet, and de- clared to be capable of crushing any submarine such is the Eagle, built by Henry Ford and designed origin ally to help rid the seas of the men-, ace of the German I'-boats. Contrary to popular belief the Eagle Is not a motor boat, but nn oil-burning, steam turbine-driven craft, with a cruising radius of .', 000 miles. .The Eagle Is not n thing of beauty; beauty was not contem plated In its construction. It Is .1 long, guant weapon of war, of all steel construction with the exception of the concrete nose. 1 Another .popular impression that oil from sheet moist, rnhl. liv m.viiw .Merrill ... ' . I 01 mucuinory uiai cuts every piece to an exact pattern, punches rivet holes, and bends the interior part to required shape. Midships rises the deck-house tip ped by the pilot-house with radio, quarters, and above all the conns tower with the cioWs nest nt the highest point. Exiept for this super structure, the deck of the Eagle cur ries always the "stripped for action" appearance. The first Eagle boat was lannihed July U, 1'JIS, and when the armis tice ended hostilities, early in No vember, eight had been completed and twenty-one others were under Mlssi l.ydla McCnir, who bus been here on 11 short visit, has returned to her home 11 1 Ashland. .M. S. Kerby, a well known rest-' dent of the Odessa sect Inn, Is In Klamath Falls on mailers tif busl-' ness. Miss Mabel Martin, who Is tern- Miss Annie Applegate has return porarlly In charge of tho Hotel Hall.'ed to her school at Sacramento, foi ls on the sick list today. lowing a holiday visit with relatives here Miss Vera Wood and Miss Marga- ' , I John Hunnlcutt ,a well known farmer of tho .Midland district, paid :tlu county seat a business visit yes , terday. I .Maurice Ketino anil J. D. OTon ner, well known sheep men. are In has been shatered Is an Idea that the' construction in various stages of corn Eagle boat is equipped with torpedo. l,!e,lo- So, of these have arrived tubes. The submarine chaser was not al A,1'ltl(' roas' l'rs Intended to combat tho major Instru-' AUho ,Ue s,1,llle" cessntlon of hos ment of German ruthlessness.wlth its lllitles "l'rlved the Eagle boats of nn own weapons. It was designed to de-' "Pl-ortunlty to twt their prowess pend rather upon Its mnnoeuvering j aai"st ,,,c ""man undersea terror, qualities. Its powerful light guns, and the-v nrt nevertheless to become a a new American Invention for direct-' "art of ,1,e American Navy, the gov- eminent hiving announced its Inten tion to use them as gun-boats in coast : itatrol work, and possibly in Insular waters. The contract for the construction ing Its fire at unseen objects Its crew including operating and I fighting complement numbers approx-j Imately SO men To the observer, the first impres PublicAuction slon of the Eagle boat is one of wond-i r ,np KaKe "" uhlcI' tlle Kvcr" ment hs announced will be carried out. calls for 100 of the vessel's for the I'nited States government, and er that a craft so narrow can possess 1 buoyancy sufficient to keep It up right In heavy seas. Despite Its length of 'more than an average city block, the craft has a beam of only , 1 IL'SL Sit JT. e,,UiPPe,, : PETROGRAD IS FAST Its sea worthiness, has been de-j BECOMING CEMETERY, monstrated In the official trials, ac- ! cording to reports to the Navy De-I ! partment. J HEI.SINGFORS. Jan. S. Seven-! While It is admitted the Eagle does , teen bolshevik!, arrested while cross-' not make the speed of the average nK the frontier, report that doplor-' destroyer, it is claimed that It "cnnjaoie conditions prevail in Petrograd. outdistance most suDmannes ana trie; Tuey 8a. the clt. ln tne immedlato razor like edge of the bow. silently, j flUuro w, becomo a vast burying but eloquently tells what would have!ground for the gtarvInK croW(la wnIch happened had It come in contact with ; dB aro fa,ng n the streetB ine uerman unaersea piraie. A herring costs IV CITY OF MEIlltlLI. Saturday, Jan. 11 II) order of court, I tt ill sell the estate of Joseph Front, consisting of the follewing: One mure, weight 1.500 lbs.,. I bit) gelding, Height I.S30 lbs.; 1 aged nmre, weight 1,100 lbs.; I U-) car-old till)', all broke gentle; 1! sets practically new leather harness; camping out lit; guns, mid other articles. the county seat ness totlay. on mailers of Imsl- Terms casli. iidniinlstrntor; auctioneer. -C. (J. II. ('. Merrill, Moore, We also will sell a lot of out side stuff, consisting of two sets of second band harness, furniture and machinery. j .Mr and Mrs, Frank (.'orpenlug spent part of the .lay In Klamath Falls yesterday from the Corpenlng ranch at Olene. Cashier K. M. Uubh of the First National bank of .Merrill, and Mrs. llubb visited with friends In the county seat yesterday afternoon. vfc id' f :t"iAyL t& ' rlWr The Alsiitlaus have not forgotten iitl coslumea to await the arrival of France. No sooner hud the girls and their French ilelherurs After the children seen In this photograph linen signing of the armlnllto this huppeti- relleved of the fear that lie ml In every village and town In troops might etiler I heir lio.net t.uiti they donned their picturesque nation- Northetii Frunie as well as In Alsace-l.iitrallie. You're nclcoine to n ciiteudiir for the New Year. We hme n gmxl sup ply of homely our, anil some pretty one. C'hltrote A Smith. 21 Have you a W S S baby bond In.MII.I. MAN .MOVES jour hoinu? DOWN I'llOM KlltK. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Aiuusemcn ts ij t HatK :irp vfrf itnllv thn nnlv food uum wku uu.uy as prune l"ir.,eft fQr the massea vw. u..6., , -' "''7,20 rubles, and a bundle of firewood Is wasted In tho fitting If the vessel.: ,, . , 30u rubles. 4I1U UU1 Ull UUU1.17 Ul aill'CI I luu.l weight enters its construction. When dropped Into the water ready for the Installation of its engines, guns, etc.. 'I NOTICE j The Women'. Missionary Society Now that the influenza scare Is over, let us try and keep it down. Let those who may be suffering from the symptoms of the disease stay home. This thing of rushing out among your friends and acquaintances In the hopes of getting their sympathy Is a mistake. Instead of sympathy, you only get their contempt. They nei ther want to listen to your troubles , nor expose themselves to the disease. Stay at home, keep warm, do the simple things that the medical pro fession points out are quite essen tial, and you will have no great dif ficulty ln getting well. Where- the authorities find that anyone falls to comply with the new rules governing this disease, they should go after them hammer and tongs, and after n few examples huve been made, the pernicious habit of breaking quaran tine will stop and with It will dis appear tho last vestlgu of tho disease. There Is nothing to fear about influ enza If ordinary precautions are exercised. Ipus than 200 tons of material hive been riveted together to shape the ot ,'h? chrlstliin Church will meet at , . 7 :3p tomorrow evening at the church, fcgle boat. Mrg Ra(.hell Applegate will lead the The plates that form the shell of I meeting. Mrs. E. J. Mayer will be the submarine-chasers vary In thick- .hostess. A full attendance Is desired. HEIRESS TO CARNEGIE MILLIONS AND YOUNG NAVAL OFFICER TO WHOM SHE IS ENGAGED Published elsewhere In this paper is the expression of thanks and grati tude felt by the city and county of ficials for the noble work that was dono by the various Individuals dur ing tho recont srourgo of influenza. These represent the feelings of the people of tho city In general and those who were afflicted In particu lar. The spirit of sacrifice and char ity manifested by those who so gen. erously dovotod their time and means to tho euro und nurture of tho af flicted Is certainly deserving of this manifestation of gratitude. Mayor Strublo Bays ho wants lo see a park during his administration. This is a wise Idea. Wo should have a park long ago, but that is no reason why we should not got busy and have one now. Let us get busy, select an advantageous slto and begin Improv- r Tiipr i im' s&J fISS MARCAKET CARtlECIt t r Prices On STANDARD TIRES Reduced While they last' we will sell our entire stock of" AJav, Mlclu liu, Firestone. Dreadnaught, llriinsuick, Norfolk, Hacinc anil I'ennsylvanla Casings nt wholesale prices. You can save now at once f'oinn In they won't last long. FORD GARAGE Ninth mid Main. I'hoiie 1M2J HOUSTON'S QPERA HOUSE 1 DARK ! STAR THEATER TODAY I Josso (, Ijinky e I'resentM JACK I'ICKFOIIH In .Mark Twnln's Iminorlal , "TOM SAWYlflt" ( A Story for Imijs and girls from I) in no Admission in and '!." siils SIkmv St a its 7::lt) and II: I.".. TEMPLE THEATER ; TODAY . Utile lllrd Features I'rescnts CAItMEL MYERS DREAM LADY" j Adapted by Fred Myton from tho j Well Known Novel "Why .Vol" lly Mnrgaret Wlildlner. i .Vso l A Lyons At Mornu Comedy i Matinee U.-liO Evenings 7j:io X l. ' Admlsklun 10 and l n-nt-t MERRILL OPERA HOUSE' MOTION I'ICTURKH TUESDAYS AND SATUHDAY8 Merrill. Oregon High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADE TO OltDEIt FINEST MATEIIIAI.S IIEST OF WOIEKM.WSHII LATEST STVLES I'KltFKtT I IT (it AltA.VTEED Prices are ery reaonahle Your In-pei lion inilteit Chas. J. Cizek MEIU.'IIAVr TAILOIt r.lS .Main St. It O Thompklus who has hint the goM'iiiuieiu mill ne.tr Kirk leaiied for tie p.t ki'iiriiii. has loiuoveil Willi III s fainllN lo r:i7 Tenth Mlrent In thh city for the wliner monihri. Mr. TomplUus Is nncerliln whet her or not he will npeintr llm plant again' next year. Just to Remind You lime the storage liallcry In )our nolo toted mill lllleil lomorrow, mid ha Mire lo hate It In prime roiiilllleu: cooler mornings makes lint engine crmik harder, lunger eteulugs light shine longer, require moiv strength III the hatlciy. Close attention lo the electric )stcin will git c better satisfaction and save j on dollars. We are equipped to ghe you the hot service, when )ou have clrctrlcnl nu liimiiblle troubles, at the Wlllard Service Station. Link River Electrical Co. ', Till nnil .Main Sin. tlHICN ROS,Vf.LL MILLEK.,lsu Society has been surprised by the announcement of th engagement of Miss Margaret Carnegie .only child of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Carnegie, to Ensign Iloswell Miller, U. S. N., son of tho late noswell Miller, ono time president of tho Chicago, Milwaukee Si. St. Paul railroad. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss' Car negie Is ono of America's greatest heiresses. Her father, who was 83 years old November 25th, has a for-'f tuno once estimated at between $200, 000,000 and $1100,000,000. Ensign Miller, whom homo is In New York ? city, served with the ambulunco corps in Franco before obtaining his commission at Columbia. ' :-:--5--i--!---!..--:--'--' LIBERTY JAMES MORRISON AND GRACE VALENTINE IN "BUBBLING TONGUES A Great Seven-Reel Super-Drama. Also WILLIAM HART in "A TEST OF COURAGE" THURSDAY TOM MIX, THE DARE-DEVIL COWBOY, IN. "ACE HIGH" FRIDAY BERT LYTELL, in THE TRAIL TO YESTERDAY' SATURDAY BESSIE BARISCALE, in "MADAME WHO?" SUNDAY THEDA BARA, in "UNDER THE YOKE" We always show two reels of comedy or other in teresting picture with all features. I ADMISSION: Evening 10c and 25c. r To Be Prepared In individual as in National affairs, it is important to look ahead. The steadily increasing number of those utilizing the Savings facilities of this institution in dicates a growing appreciation of this. To any who are not at present making use of this feature of our service, a cor dial invitation is extended. $1 Opens an Account First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON