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thlkjsdai , -N ovember ju, iui i THE SEMI-WEEKLY HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE PAU»: THRKK ptoded a bit lower 1 should have been The old man, who had swum In the killed ont right. Our umbulunce men river from boyhood, worked his way trl< «I tu get us away, but the (tor out of the dangcious current and mans di cd upon them so they had to reached th» bank In safety. leave us to take our chances. It By Hal Sheridan rained In torrents all that night and I'oples of s proclauuitlon which \ I /1 I m I I I IV l-i /1 K ||| I wlflUUlUU Oil II THROUGH THE CAPITA IX Ol till. NAlloNN \<>W FIGHTING the Germans put sentries with bayo was to have b«-«-n posted throughout Cnited Press Service and McGraw, fearing the trouble nets over us. They look all our food Servla by the Austrians and which EACH OTHER—MIMI AKI TRIVIAL, III'I A LL AKE I N ii.HI <HI NEW YORK. Nov. 30. —There is a would affect bls pennant hops«, had and water away, and on the following reached here from Vienna have caus day Homo of them tried to make out ed some amusement ' By the win WRITER IDDN THAT THIN IM N ot ' persistent gossip down Philadelphia to surrender, nt least until after the INU AT THIN IIMK. World's series of that year, so the that wo hud been firing upon them, ot God, who guided the destinies of1 TO FIGHT MEN, BIT TO FIGHT way that ail is not as serene as it men he wanted to get rid of could We naked how that was possible when peoples and th« strength of His might be between the Quakertown get in on the series swag. they had taken everything from us. Majesty the Emperor Francis Jos-. FLIEH. HATH AM» OTHER BEAI public and its on«e mightily beloved United Press Hervic« III« Austrian* tolloa cd the move but they wore going to shoot us, when !»ph," It reads, "your country ha« NEW YORK, Nov. 35. President BERLIN, Oct. 211.—(By tuuli to ment of Ills bunds with the greatest ■in officer camo up and stopped them. |boen subdued by the force of the I EM MIEN TO HEALTH Cornelius McGillicuddy, otherwise Dedaation Ebhets, he of thn Brooklyn New York) Evon chess Is having a cicltchiciit. Believing ho wits the cap« ()n Wednesday they removed us to the arms of the Austro-Hungarian army i known as C. Mack. And the reason Nationals, 1« giving vent once mor« to part in this great war. Hitch no emi tnlu ot ii full company, they promptly far aid« oí a haystack out of their line'You have submitted to a rule Just I for the public's mad on against Mack, -nd and prolonged groans touchin' nent master of pswus. tonka and cas- du«id< I to surrender. Lavine accord- •' tlri . ■» we could not get bit, but one and wise of the Gospodar. (tos podar, who sent | 1 A very interesting suggestion ap by the way, is a grand testimonial to t, (nd appertainin' to (as Stockhold tles as Dr. Edmund Lasker, the ciiatu-i itihl) dismount«-«! and advanced, fils of th«- British shells exploded near us, Ilk V n and n rl txilnlaK us, lirit not t/i to fi uvenge punish, Lui but Ir. to fears In the December American Mag-1 the game of swat and wallop; It is on° er Bill Devery used lo nay when he pluu of the world, compares the cam sw<>rd In one hand and revolver In and, of course, I got hit. ! We “ thought lu -.iigurate a reign of truth and Jus- ln whlc,‘ “ wr,u,r discusses the answer to why baseball* lives and was chief of police) Joseph Federal paign uow bolug fought on French the other, if« ordered them to throw it best Io make a dash for it. I could 'tice. Trust In his clemency, trust in **r and armies, He sug l holds the fans despite the horrendous Tinker ami |15,<>U0. territory with the ancient nud honor dawn Ihelr rilles, which they did, ami not walk an«i had to ctawl <m my the soldiers, who love Justice and are gest« that we, too. ought to have a wrangling and avariciousness which As is v.ell known to earnest stud- able chess. then directed them to march ahead ol hands uud knee« with my wounds -onsclous of their duty. They will '«landing irmy in thin couutry, not to 1 tome times breaks out among the entj of the political and financial his For example, he draws uu analogy lil'ii lie succeeded In bringing buck ¡bleeding, nud while I was crawling I ■ a strong guard for your country, fight men, but to fight flies, rats ami agnates. tory ot the Federal League, Ebbets other real «Demies. He would have between the radical change In chess to bis station th« «nl > bag of stx- ««way they atarted to tiro on us. Hix and protect you devotedly." The reason is sentiment. bought Tinker fqr that sum from Gar two year» compulsory service out of tucllcs Institute«! by Morphy and car tii ii tiddlers mid t!»i-•• officers with of us ktarted, but only two of us The Philadelphia public (provided ry Hermann of th«« Cincinnati Reds. out llrlng a allot. ried on by Hteluitx and the present finished. Our trenches were only a Five motor lorries of the British {« very child in the country. 'our line of communication with that "It's a tneru trifle.” thought Eb- grand tactics of war. ‘«¡far off city has not been tapped by tx tg. as he handed the Rhineland mil«- and a half away, but it took us Army Ordnance Corps, conveying am- ! _IhU. •wv,c* would bv four hours and a half to crawl ¡munition, were cut off by the Ger- agriculture, rather than to military jfrk kets who Today the advantage In both mili * sent ’ us unconfirmed, * base- Chief a «ertltled check for th«- r«-leaae tary nud choM tactics Is gnln<-d by ■ there.” mana, and the men in charge, to «*»- matters. The agricultural establish 11« rumors as facts) is some sore on ot the shortstop. “I can get It back slow preparation am! syatematic exe- mtl'iid» of tin g-Aerninent In lu-s- (IIp<. capture, made' off acro»* corni ment of the United Htates he would Connie since that able leader and again by bolding a splendid ‘Tinker lutlou. Final victory In achieved by'Ha'ing to aldo op« nl> will« l(u»«la that A phologrupher iii Houlliumpton- (r> after blowing up the atnmunl- ■ have organise«! on as great a scab- ong nator of >100,000 infields asked Day.’ and lure the shekels in that 'and with the same rigor as the mili- waivers on Eddie Plank, Jack Combs lb«- gradual building up of small ad- ouny «1 them have >«««ii««l the R-ranian . row Is showing outside his studio l‘on One, however, refused to ioav«> way.” vautages, robbing the enemy of the crni.i 1 b«'y will tight under their itary establishments of Germany and and Chief Bender. East ’ ’ "d remained hidden In a wood at an upt «otnment of the war. I’nbapplly, however, Tinker could ability to move and then forcing them < ««unttymnn. Gon« (<«i Bu iko Dmitrleff ' Rusais. The case of Bender isn’t such a u«it see Gowanns, and declined to September the Duke of Westminster the S'de of the road The Germans, Into defeat woo Ims eommuu-i <>f a cavalry dlvl- "For instance: Word conies into ■ore spot. because the Phllly fans fig un«l other British sportsmen sent Hading the ammunition dteitro.ved, write hla signature in the lower right i^sker lias made a study of the "lol‘ rouu«l a circular letter asking for wan off, and as soon as the coast Washington over the telegraph that ure that Bender was careless in that band corner next to the red seal—- cnmpalgn In France, and thia la what subscription to I lie Olympic Games to w » < tear tho soldier who had re- the grasshoppers are devastating Kan- hr»t game when the Boston Braves PARIS, Nov. io (By mail to New :«e h«-!d tn Berlin, and In the request malto-d hidden came out. Seeing that •as. Instantly the whole Army of the,started their dash to the ultimate and jumjied to the Federal I .eague in- he aaya. In part: steaii. And the fans of Chicago's "At preseut, when on a illiv oalund- York) Although i ««gl men tai aland wero the following word--: "in honor the wheels of the lorries were in Mississippi is mobilized; railway traf ¡wruns of the baseball ladder. But North Side held the "Tinker Day.” ards are no longer carried In the fore fic all suspend«*! for the military 'they do not think Mack should have Ing over 2u0 kilometers. Frencb and bound. Great Britain must semi a tact, he managed to get one of the But the saddest part of the story Is Germans are opposing each other front of the b--ile, «. ■•«lern methods team to Berlin Oils obje< t >un only lotri a going and. hitching the other ; schedule worked out in advance by , made a place tor Plank and Combs— that Joseph did not take into his con- of warfare a«ve not altogether elimi the government and kept Imminent well covered In trenches, a weakening .especially the latter, since he was ap lx- accomplished by efficient organl- ^*'ur behind, he succeed«*d In bring over all the railways—600 special parently rounding back Into form, and t'.dence President Ebbeta. and the lat effect on eiliter posltlou remains vary nated '.hose pietur«»«tue “tights for sat Ion mid *d>-quate tinani lai sup- lug hla convoy into camp. trains ruslnug ln the troops to »«rate- hadn't had a chance to show If he had ter handed over the big check without alight The operations which bring th«- dug" dear to the heart of the uov- port." imagining that Josephus did not care Iglc points in Kansas, flags flying and I the stuff left. about u decision rapidity of attack «llst and pa.ntcr. Most ot the French LONDON — From a German prison The pliotogi’iiphcr ha« written be- and Heiman regiments carry their horns tooting; the battles; the strat on a gap in the center are Imprsctlc It will be remembered that John to play in the City of Graveyards. low by way of comment: "The re- er «•< mes this story of the heroism in the meantime the boss of Brook able In auch a position as the preseut. »luis with theta and there have been •|M>nso to the above appeal has h«-en of a private of the Northumberland egy; careful calculations on the least McGraw tried to let go of McCormick lights for these "For the cavalry thare la nothing, several despeni Fusiliers. A detachment of the datuag«- instead of the greatest; tre .and several other members of the lyn’- baiiboosters is waiting for the for the infantry very little to do; the 'cilkeu trophies, the fiercest recorded most HiK-ceMfiil. the money has been I famous "Fighting Fifth" bad been mendous flank movements an«! sorties tried and true but fading ol«l guard National league meeting at the Wal found: and the team most thoroughly ‘svi rounded and wiped out by 200 ---- all to save property instead of de , toward the end of the season two dorf-Astoria in this city on December artillery a lob« has the word. Day In Ixiug that for th «tnudurd of the equipped, la now well on Its way to vows that he’ll be paid in and day out, the artillery throws its Huth Pomcrnnlau liegimtnt, which ¡Germana, and the man. the last •n r- stroy it- ntght operations under arcs years ago. and that it didn't go. Beilin Very little doubt exists that shota ou the artillery ot the enemy now hangs In the Chapel of the In- vivor. had been cali«M upon to aur- and searchlights; the final victory, Even the rest of the Giant players nil the prixes will fall Into its arms " ¡render. He refused, and. lying on analysis of the campaign by military had their say about McGraw's plan The effect Is slow, because the troops valid«» for the Inspection of French you cannot blame Ebbeta. This effort la liend«*d. "In Honor are well protected, almost Invisible, sightseers. The story of Ha capture ■ the ground, he kept firing »»»r un «experts, books written to prove that Bound." and standing nowhere In massed for is mid by a French dragoon, whose til his last cartridge wax gone. His Genera! Silas Perkins could have sav mation. A turn of the flauks Is an regiment brought back the trophy. bayon«*t having be«-n broken he could ed on«* more «inarter section of grain LONDON, “Day am! night the i do no more. but he stood up with ¡at the Battle of Otachakoochee by ex Under a heavy shell Dre, he said, operation of great difficulty, as, with the length ot the front, there la hard- <«ur guns supporting the dragoons agony <it Antwerp la ¡«resent with t folded arm» while they shot him tending his lines half a mile to the ly room fur the developm«'nt of a'had to move to another posltlou and toe,' said the BisLop of London, who dow n. The gallant fellow was »imply north, others proving he could not the enemy, thinking that we were in uua preaching at St. Nicholas Cole riddled with bullets, but he killed IJustify the risk to his main positions flanking body. and so on. "tn short, tn the tweent position of retreat, hurried their advance, the Abb«»y, "but If there be a God In twelve and wounded over thirty of affairs, a general's problem la quite ttlxtli i’omi-ranlans coming up at the heaven, the wrongs «if Belgium—ab- his foes I m fore the end came i "Why. If we should give on«- exam- analogous to the task of a chess cham double. Suddenly three large shrap boluleiy innocent In tills war will Having heard "It's n L«»ng. Long l»,e nt a real war. as we might in th« ru ? .""x— m H •X f ’F’Z P w "■ J pion who has to tak«- hla opponent'^ nel gutis burst over our regiment. on« dav be avenged. Way io Tipperary" so frequently, Miami flood—or against th«- e'tr "For myself, when I have boys strong position. And probably it will t«-rrlblc execution an«! throw Í ’ the British authorities thought it be tie or the browntali or the army «t'e » "" ’ * — be the aam«« mental auxillariea that ug th«- whole column into confusion. ,whom I lol«- u» my o»u sons killed only proper that the Germans should worm, »e would «*hange the temper of will serve to provide the solution "It was the right moment for us, jei*bry day, and my rooms tilled daily ii.Mertnln for themselves the exact the entire world! Think of th whide .„"S' "The position is a very favorable and the dragoons charged hottie with with their sisters and their young distance. Five hnndr«*d German pris I army of the Northeast drawn up on ' - --------------- -TxX-Jli one for the Germans, bemuse its ■ lumei. The Germane rallied and widows, I (eel that I should go mad oners have Just arrived at Temple- the Hackensack Meadows to extrrmi- --- - strategy, which may be distinctly formed Into a square, but the vol tor my religion. more. County Tipperary, and were ’»a'* ,he aboriginal Jersey mosquito "it la hardly to be expected that mightily amuse«l when they learned "nd doing it* voen, requires a great deal of time leys they flr««l were not suflicieul to The next objective point of our army break the charge and we rode over Gteal Britain can feel charitably to- [that they had reached the spot made "Just imagine the enormous n:i!i Is Verdun This will fall. unldM the them Trnmpled on by the horses. i wards Germany, which has perpetrat famous by Tommy Atkins. tary projects to be carried out in ev- crown prince's and Bavarian's plana »abred and transfixed by the lances, ed diabolical acts of cruelty; but, ' All th«- Germans seem to know ery s«*ctiun of th» country; im nens miscarry, th«- Germans rt««l In wild confusion nevertheless we must tight thia war the tune of 'Tipperary.' " said a non- ar».ts of dry soli brought under irriga- "In the former event, the French "Otis little group, however, was with < hrlstinn faith " commissioned officer in charge of the Hon after an arduoev campaign by will have to fall back one the line of rallied by Its officers near a «mall prisoners. "Our advanced outposts the Army of the West; reforestation Toul-Chalons, but Tout, vulnerable as copse. We did not realise the motive LONDON,— For refusing to obey heard them singing it in the Ger- by the entire Army r-i the Northwest; It Is on three sides, will be destroyed of their resistance until we caught the (toller regulations concerning the tnan lines one day. and our fellows reclamation by the Army of the Lower Eplnal and Nancy will then become Night of a gold and purpl«' flag flutter lowering or the extinguishing of Joined In as w« went for them with : Mississippi; developing power at untenable This development appears ing In the breexe. They had rallied lights, Edward Nash, a went Londou the bayonet." military stations by all our streams. unavoidable so long only as the to sav« tliclr flag. We rode up to saloonkeeper was fined |3G and costs. --------- I for distribution over all the military French do not succeed In forcing back them and shouted a demand for sur-. The police evidence showed that there "Tommy Atkins is a most curious ar«as! When you consider all these «ittr main army." render, but the only reply was a vol were three big Incandescent light* tn creature.' writes an officer of the! possibilities you see whr.t Germany ley which sent twenty horses canter-, the saloon, and on the constable tell Army Veterinary Corps. "When he might have done if she had been un W bei. I k * wind whistles atx>ut th«- I:<« um - ami tlu- great nliite hiiou I h PARIS (by mall to New York) lug rlderh-as back to our lines. Our ing liltu he had too much llgh on goes to war he gives away most of his <l«*r a war-lord whose working card < n-t yii h«-i-c, i» ill your evenings ' h - just a- monotonous ami lonely as Among the wounded who came In ofile rs ordered a charge in scatter the premia«*, Nash said he would badges and all distinguishing signs *as dated ‘A. D.’ from th«- fighting on the Yser was n ing formation anil the gallant little liavo as many as he liked. tiny litre lust winter ? Wil! your one grvtit longing I k - for spring to to the nearest girl, loses his hat and .-------------------------- young Gerinnu, whose bloodless. in group was ridden down- The officer promptly turned two i replace« it with a chauffeur's cap or GERMANS RETREAT. «■<me, or will oue of our beautiful < om orti Player Piau * transform tellectual face was but the l)oad piece "Tho flag fell from the hands of a out. and Na1 ii » a rag«- shouted "are! a felt hat. and by not washing or ACCORDING TO A your le'tiie atmosplierr into a iiorl«l: l ..l uitli th«- iuspi-.ing rhythm to a mass of bandngs A little group ■ German captain, who had r«*ce|ved a1 you the Kaiser?" and relighted one. shaving for a week at a time makes PETROGRAD WIRE «»( tirusic? of nurses gut tiered around hliu, for terrible sabre gash across the head The magistrate remarked thnt a cer himself look like a tramp or a gpy-: pinned to the blood-stained blank«-' jit disappeared for a minute In a tur tain section of the population seemed \\ V n HINGTON, I». <’.. Nov. 24.— sy and as unlike a soldier as _______ he can l*o yot realise thst uinter is upon ns and ChriMiiia», tliat givatest was u bloodstained sheet of paper on moil of horses and struggling men. to think they knew better than the be. He then—without the slightest An official dlapatch to the state <le- <»t all (inns for parents to make some Micriflce f«»r hum«- or children, is which was scrawled: "Ho saved the and then we saw It again waved de- nuthorltlea as to the danger that warning—proceeds to show that he i>artiiient says a German airship <lro|»> ■ nly thirty days sway? Don't -ay, "till, there is plenty of time," lives of seven French soldiers." flantly by a German sergeant, who might be expected from Zeppelin raids is the finest fighting man in the tx-«l a Ixuub in Warsaw/which struck but take a feu minutes uow to examine our «lisplay of iM-autiful Natuially such n recommendation with three other men fought them-'«nd lntlmate«l that future offenders ■nd exploded in front of tile I'nlted world." in-t( uiuentH while the M«xk is yer. -oniplete. Insured for the sufferer the best pos selves free. They retniated shoul-1 would be severely dealt with, States consulate. It broke the glass sible attention, and the English doc der to shoulder for a tow yards and London is u city of gloom after STORE* Wll.l. in the office wimlows. and kllhsl amt tor who is In charge of him hopes to then, with back to a tree, tho old ¡sunset, owing to the determination CLOSE AT 12 injured several in the street. pull him through. sergeant was left alone with the flag ¡of the authorities not to allow hostile From the broken sentoAMa which But he sank to the ground In a mo-;a<rlnl raiders to recognise particular PETROGRAD, Nov. 24. The off!-: All local business houses are mak X»‘\t floor to Postoilh’e fell from the wounded man's lips it incnt, hla cheat transfixed by n lance ¡districts by the street lighting. ing plans for closing tt least a part 'clal statement says: transpired that his company, having ¡of Thanksgiving, in order to give "Favorable news has been received He was a brave man. ' — captured seven Frenchmen, were r PARIS—How an old peasant des their employes an opportunity to en- from the front between the Warthe "When we brought the flag back about to shoot them, when lie Inter risk troyed tin I'lilan patrol, at the ■Joy Thanksgiving dinner and attend and Vistula rivers, where the Ger- we saw in golden letters across Its posed. and refused to allow his com 'torn nnd bloodstained folds tho words of his own life ba« Just been told ¡the football game, The confectionery ' mans hnve retreated.” rades to perpetrate the crime, ills here, Th«- French troops in retiring (stores, restaurants and grills will, of Other reports say that the Germans Interferenc«' might have cost him dear ‘('hntnplgny, 1871.'" blew up a bridge over the Oise close course, be kept open. who had reached I.odx are now at Desirable Articles at Any Price You Wish to Pay but the company wn« under fire, and The schools of France have par- to the old man's house, but there be- The dry goods, clothing and shoe Sndek, twenty-five miles west of there. before they could make up their ilally resumed, after holidays which tug many refug««« who were unable stores will clone at noon, Grocery Regarding the bombardment of Li- When you visit this store. We expect to hear you remark that our minds bursting shrapnel and a charge started early In July. They are badly I to get across, the old man ferried a stores plan to remain closed all day ; bau, the bulletin says: Stock was never so attractive as it is this year. of French cavalry swept the Utile disorganised, however, on pccount of|numb«r of them to the other side. {Thursday, as will the hardware stores, "The Germans made a special tar-[ group in different directions. For it is a fact that we have never tried as earnestly to win your tho fact that fully 26,000 schoolman- 'Then n patrol of Uhlans rode down [banks and court house. get of the populace and the most open The defender of tho prisoners was Iters are serving with the colors, and ¡to the bank and the officer shouted. The barber shops of the city have portions of the town. A great num-, favorable coiniiicntN ns we have this seusoB. badly wounded, ns were some of the "Here, you dirty oltl Frenchman, you agreed to close their doors at 11 a.m ber of peaceable inhabitants, the mn- men he tried to save, but one of the that mnny of tho older boys are on We ni-li just to «uentiou here time our and latter crawled toward his benefactor tlui firing line. By order of tho mink- < arry us across; we are gc!*tg to find The postofllce will be open front 8to Jorlty of them being women bar- ' ter of public Instruction the first les- "Ut which way your runaway army. 9 in the morning, and from 5 to 6 In children, were victims of German and man ig«'d to scrll'blo the simple ,tlie ofternoon. All of the first class barlsm." sentenco which told that tho wound son of the term took tho form of an Ims gone." address by the headmaster on the war The old man. without saying n limit will be distributed on Thanksgiv--------------------------- ed man was a hero. commemorating those who have al-iivord, pulled his flat boat in to the Ing the same as on every other holl- I'tnatlHa County 1 b to have a new Will appear with especial interest to the lovers of the Ix-uutiful.. ready fnllon In defense of the conn- bank and allowed the Uhlans to day, ¡and Important industry. It will be a PETROGRAD (by mali to New The drug stores will be closod from (branch of the new Nature Cleansing try. | board with theirs horses, then, with ; __________ Lavine dlstln- York)—How I’rlvato An«l u lien you wish to sis-Ix-Huty «'oiiibimsl with usefulneMS, you Product Company, of Elmhurst, Ill., In the girls' schools, two hours a the boat laden down to the water's I noon until 6 p. m. guished liltnsolf near Lubllu by cap- u III find It among our and will be located at Yoakum, near luring single handed nineteen A iiii- day aro to bo spent knitting for the,edge, he pushed off into the stream., Now thnt street Improvement work Pendleton. The object ot the Indus- Half way across th«» Ois«« there wus trlan soldiers Is told by wounded Cos soldiers. ■ a dungorous eddy, and lie guided ' is ended for the year, J. H. Garret Is try Is to ship deposits of earth from sacks arriving nt Moscow. itr a iiiultitml«' of other articles—-any of which ulll b? all tin- tatier for LONDON A mllo-and-a-hulf crawl the boat straight into the current j ready to put his machinery under cov-; certain sections known to contain Lavino had wandered off from his Ix-ittg bought Ii- re. As the eddy swept the boat from er for the winter. He will erect two soloca, peroxide, aluminum and patrol to have a look round In a [with five bullets in Ills body, under mlghborlng wood on I i I h own hook artillery nnd rifle fire, was tho aw- »Ide he gave n dexterous twist of one sheila In Kailroad Addition for this other minerals. It has been discov (■lad to lay nsl'h-arti« les uulll «i»iit«-<l. Let me iiclp you ««»lv<- ered, chemical analysis, that the soil Ho itnd Just «uttered the wood when fill experlent)« of Private Dun Hurst of the sweeps, nnd in a moment the pttrpoae. your Christ nui« pi-<d>le>ns, ¡at one part of the Yoakum section he came upon a »quad of Austrians, of U» t’loditream Guards. whole party, horses and men, were The Eugene Coffee Club, to help ¡contains these properties. Undismayed, h« promptly retorted to Writing to his wife, Hurst says, ¡struggling in the water. The Ger- n typical Cossack ruse. Looking back "Don’t fret over me. I have flv«> mans had little chanco, for. weighed the unemployed, is 12.500 in debt. i The California-Oregon Power Co. he beckoned to some Imaginary com- wounds, but I am a lucky chap to be down by their heavy boots and ac S. P. Watch Inspector la making ISO,000 Improvement near The Tullant cannery at Marshfield coutrements. and mixed up with their , "Conte here! here tn tell the tale, for If the abolì rades and shouted: — Glendale. han resumed with a large force. plunging horses, all were drowned, i which hit mo In the cheat hud ex- This Way! Here they aro!" SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE SAYS WE HEED 1 a LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP LONG WINTER EVENINGS Shepherd Piano Depot Jewelry—the Gift of Gifts Cut Glass, Silverware and Pickard China Watches, Rings, Bracelets Frank M. Upp, Watchmaker » ' Jeweler