FOUR .... t.iS34 -Ajf -jr..- From Ages 1 to A Gift of ''FAD A" Radio mills All From the tiniest tot to 'he oldest grandparent Chris'ma-J will mean untold doliglus il you get a "Fada" Radio set. Educational for the youngsters entertaining for the elders and the ideal gift for all. Whether one tube or Superheterodyne we have the gift Set you want. Part3 also make fine gift3 for the Radio enthusiast. BELLOWS RADiSfiOP EXCLUSIVE . . RADIO PARTS REPAIRS Phone 90 R K FOR Store :i0x'J0 fvot, with large concrete haiicnicnt, name Kizec front and hack entrunce This Is the best location In Ashland, bung rli.ht on the highway, a stonf's throw from the Ashland Hotel, First National Dank, ('number of Commerce, City Hull and Host Office. Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. Rert $125 per month with Letae. Apply to Hotel Ashland, Ashland, Oregon. mm t'g-rcT' ',n iii'eiyrirJr''-Vc------c-.-T-. r.r... "Clcan tlio tahle lcd'fixl to kiss the cook," is an old sayiiij!. hctlu-r it is a penalty for not having pre pared sul liiicr.t fcod to apiicaso tht! family or ulu thcr it is a trihuto to hci t-xicllciu y as rook wc do not know. P nalty or ti iluite, , or housewiti". mother, or ones enjoy usiri lu r t ook P "Olldrs Bund Light as a Tcaihcrt Uac-1 era ol tl US IlOt I overs in .so f. ir as lier u. ONLY THL DEST TTOUCS MILL F E ATM C R F L A K L SERVICE RENT , fTTJt and the dincis an ll 1VI- the hom cook, the hkes to see her cued inj ;. She insures this by never haVe many lclt- i.in.'s are coneerneil. ! FUNERAL WILL ATTEST GOMPERS' I GREAT SERVICE NEW YOLK, Jn-c 1- The entire nal ion. officially and .thrniMh rfiircsciitailn of ti- J name, business, kin-try unci Iji-ofi siIors. will sLare Willi la bor in honoring i r s dead ihiet laill. Samuel Gompers. a Ilia funeral lure Tliui--.cl.iy mining. Several t ti o i -:i (i 'i nnion repre sentatives of mote- iluin 4." in dividual labor h'oiiih will attend too service.". In ndduion there will be .sc-veral hundred men of pronciuene-e j c pre -e m mg tiie na-, licmal, Male and city govern-' nienls, the army and navy, thu national guard, knikiiiis and oth er circles. Imitations Iiicm- . n fsMi cl to. Secretary Hughes and Chief Jus-, tire Talt I c t a"t us honTary pall bearers. j 'l'ho program provide s that1 when the body arrive s hero over the llaltiniore and Ohio railroad liom Washington at ov-ii o' clock tomorrow morning it will tie met hy a eoinpo. ite hattalion, i represent ing tin. army, the naiv, and the national miai J. Tho, caslfei w ill he plac ed on an ar- j tlllery caisson and with its mili tary escort and a cieiei;a'ion of labor. olfic;al will proceed to tho Elks Club. Then.' it will lie in state lllliil thf ninera.1 services i o'clock Thursday bc-iu at morning. Masonic "ervlce. In Sleepy Hollow Tarrytown will lc the Very liev. ():.. er, Chaplain of ti, of the State of N at Ho. grave cemeiery at conducted Icy - F. It. Tred ( 1 1 Mild Lojlgo v York. llo.lv Lie, in Slate WASHINGTON, Dec. 1C Thousands ol' his in ii-'lihor.s in Washington and his co-workers in organized labor are expected to pas by the body of Samuel Gompers, late president of the) American Federation of Labor,' during Hie six hours it will lie in siale tonight in the Federa-, tion building here. , A brief period after arrival of the funeral I ruin this afternoon was set aside for the gathering of members of the ininiodiaia family ol .Mr. Gompers for Vi his last lew minutes alono beside his bier and nearly all tho time re- imuiniug before departure of the 'train late at night was given ov er to the general public. Fioni Washington the funeral train will proceed to New York, the building where nt, -worked so where final funeral services aro ing. .Many tributes of flowers to bo held. Short ceremonial sor- Wero grouped about the chaui vices by tiie Ellis and the mystic hrr. Shrine aro to he held here and. the body Is to be borno from the, ON' HOARD GOMPERS TRAIN I'nion Station to the Federation ENHOI'TE TO WASHINGTON, building and buck to the station CC.MIIEliLAND, Mil., Dec 16. again in an Impressive funeral Through the mountains and val- roriege; nut mere win oe no tor- r.c.1 icmccicc o.v cm. Ko . ei icilieo c The Federation building has si- lenced since the death of the chieftain in Sun Antonio and its Hug bus flown at half mast. A reception room seldom used was chosen to receive the body of Alt'. Gompers for its brief rest in Our the on -toek of Xi.u.o Ties r.r very newe will find pat tenia hem very icr.sn. m ctifcir and tl ji';n. sso; tment of ool d w ...tl ie In s t!:at l-LLC TO MIEACC ANY MAN r J ( cTci-Vy tilt AnAi' 7'X Ihanhlilt!';'.'' I ROSEBURG Nrvre-REVIEW TUESDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1924. MEN AND WOMEN IN 7 Dr. Charles W, Eliot, piesldont ccT'-ritua of Harvard University, has accepted the chairmanship of the John W. Davis College League. Iteturning from s European tour, Dlshon T. P. Gailor, of Tennessee, championed the modern girl as the equal of the girl of tne past. Mrs, Florence E. Knapp, of Syracuse, N. Y, has been nominated by tue Kopublican party for Secretary of State. It took Paarls dressmaker ten year3 to collect $5,500,000 from the Duchess de Talleyrand, for merly Anna Gould, daughter of the late Jay Gould and divorced wife of Count Iionl de Castellane, her counsel declared In a lawyers' council arranging settlement of the $S2,000.000 Gould estate. Hall's Catarrh HcJoif.Jrua will do what we IViCUltlHC Ch,im for it rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold bv druggists for over 40 years. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio i,,V9 , V-., Virginia and iUnrv-i l;llul, tllB tlllill CaiTvillg tO Washington the bodv of Samuel Gompers. late president of the American Federation of t.ahor who died last Saturday in Sun Antonio. Tex., pushed its way to day, hailing frequently to per mit thousands to see the face of I he dead leader. Many had to bo turned away because of lack of time. -o- Electrlcal gifts make them hnppy from Hudson's Electric Store. Get our prices on Rogers Silver ware. McKcun, Darby & Daldwiu. ''RED'HrrLlAY UNITE BALKANS ( A-cccnriatH I'rccj 1.. ciwcl Wlr-. 1 FOI'IA, Dec. 16. Comment lug on the declaration by the Jugo-Shivian i foreign minister, favoring a united front of the llalkuii states against Holshevilii activities, the Bulgarian foreign minister, M. Kalloff, is (juoted as saying: "Tho .lugci-Slavlan offer ef united action is welcomed here, especially Vj,.w. (); ou. )nf,,. inaliou that Russian llolshevil.s are ov.atiiing an iuicnxili'd 1 n in Kui'-rurin tins spniu.. W'c ty to join the oth r i .'ilKan states to save our tntion from subversion by lllsti i for- elgn agency. "We arc- glad Hint .logo-Slav mid Rumania realie the dune of the I'olshi'vi!; activities. i, wcie b.gun in Bulgaria. t weakest r the Balltun stutes. -IliOe no d'Siro to interfere anv v:.y in the a: fairs of (. ne ighbor or Russia, but we a i cciiiieii io save our on n II: si ituiletis il u e can." cos:s less per poaic: MONKEYS COULD NOT fcti BLAMED FOR BEATING IT , I IT,- cl LEACH. Ie.!.;v I,, .p. f a nice cif I front the l.e.c.l W.r.'.l Calif . Dc o. 1" I to round up 1 monkeys whi piopnet'ir of I ON ll: ).'i::ilel bibor.ilorv here- during r w hic-ll est . rdav ,.. hunted b siiuads of paiiolm. hook and ladder turn fv. m the I depaniiic nt unci n ire w of "troub' I' .o'eTs" from the cb ctric lu. c enil';il: . On. ot ti l i. a ' ipes Lit a Hciniiin V.l tec til" general tl : in ti ichborh. eels wH ll!:e IS Wer- Mipi e.se el to two of the craped t: Cptlll eel e.-ler.la.. . one . bail allow, d himself to 1 tlalpecl In tl'.i homo ui.d the biincpe d Into a while leading chase up Hlld pedes. bathfecom ol oilier after high voltage wi firemen a r. -s dow n tc li-ph i I.I1V eli-ei i nal gifts where gu.iianiec ,. Hiid-on 1-. Store. '- N' ...w flassu-jt.. Al - nc f r ie Mills - - o "i'.uv i hr.stmas Seals and sta:i. out Tutieiculjdis.'' NEWS OF THE DAY II II Vi . . '7 I H Lr tf LODGE DIRECTORY t Pythian Sisters, UmpcL-a Temple, No. 4 Meets tho second and fourth Monday evenings of each month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis itors always welcome. JOHANNA GRAE, M. E, n. M lr iCTLE WIMBERLY, M of R.&C. MARTHA CHRISTENSON, M.ofF. Neighbors c; Vooacraft, Lilac Circle No. 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings, in K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbor! Invited to attend. DONNA OAKLEY. G. N. MARGARET WHITNEY, Clerk I. 6. 07f., Phlletarian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. LYLE DAVIS, N. G. A. J. GEDDES, Hec. Sec. A D. BAILEY, Fin. Sec. Union Encampment, No. 9. I. O. 0. F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. Visiting Patri archs alwavs welcome. LYLE M. DAVIS, C. P. W. P. WETHERELL, Scribe United Artisans Meets In Mao cabee hall first and third Wetf nesdays. Visiting members ai ways welcome. lalren Mcculloch, m. a. MILDRED McCULLOCH, Treas. BELLE STEI'jHENSON. Sec. Roteburg RebeKah Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple , every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members in good standing are cordially Invited to attend. MRS. CHRISTINA MICELL1, N. G. , TILL1E I. JOHNSON, Rec. Sec. ETHEL BAILEY, Fin. Sec. O. . S., Koseburg Chapter No. 3. Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in eacui month. All sojourning brothels and sisters are respect fully invited to attend. HAZEL FRENCH, W. M. FREE JOHNSON, Secretary. K. O. T. M. Meets each second and fourth Thursday of each month, lu Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis- j iting Knights always welcome, i L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. (LVVRAPP. R. K. I rnio,hi of Hytniasr AlphaLodgs j No. 47. Meets every Wednes day in Knights of Pythias hall, 130 Itoss street. Visitors alwayi j welcomed. j CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C. J. R. FARRINOTON, M. F. E. E, VIM11E"LY. K. I) S. i.USElll'ltG LODGE NO.'1037L O. O, M. Meets every Mondav night, Moose Hall, 24S N. Jack boii St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. nt. Visiting brothers wel come. II. FURLONG. Dictator. H. O. PARGETEU, Secretarv. JNO. M. THRONE, Treasurer. lauri Chapter No. liH7C M. Stated convocations on first and third 1 uesoavs, Masonic Temple. All members 'ques ted to attend and visiting com panions welome. It. L. Cooper. High Priest. W. F. HARRIS. S. retary. . r. o A. M., LJurci LOCfle" No. 13. Regular comuiu. ileal ioni second and fourth Wednesdavs each mouth, at Masonic Teinpio, Rosoburg, Ore. isitors wel come. . K. OI'INE. Jr . W. M. W. V. HARRIS, Sec. ! '. P. u. iK!, RoceOuTy LocTu No. 36. Hold regular comtuu nications at the Elk's Temple o eac h Thursday of every u.outh. All tnenibeis requested to at lend n su'.arly, and all visit inn h'evtiiera aro cordially Invited t attend. i). u. rtrn.n, n. J. G. LAY. Secretary. AVOID TSi!sT5f , I , I , I . , I I , CI C , , I C, , , , ,, I I W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Re view No. 11. Holds legulal meetings on second and fourtU t Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. Visit ing sisters Invited to attend r views. Maccabee hall; Pine an1 j Cass streets. JESSIE ItAPP, Col. MRS. BERYL CJJODKN. C. Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month Address P. O. Box 885, Rose burg. jiregon. Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In Maccabee hall, on Carfs street, on second and fourth weunes i da evenings of each month, at i 8 o'clock.-Visiting brethern in! good standing always welcome. EUGENE LITTLE, W. P. P. I RICHARD BITSCH, W. P. ' B. F. GOODMAN. Sec. I Woodmen of the World, Camp No 125 Meets in the Odd Fellows i Hall In Roseburg every first J and third Monday evenings. Vis-1 Iting neighbors always welcoma I A. A. SCHLOEMANN, C. C. I M. M. MILLER, Clerk. United Brotherrood of Carpenters and Jointers of America. Meets In Moose hall second and fourth Tuesday evenings of -each nit '.h. AM caipenten wel comed. ' T. F. IIOLMT,., Rec. Sec. J. E. MOORE. Pres. Reliable Tailor J. H. BERNIER Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations We Make Your Clothes in Roseburg Ford Owners Attention! I invite you to come utid sco the glass enclosures for open cars. c. m. jcfs auto iop s;:c? Winchesier unci No. Jackson. Phone 40$ Electronic Diagnosis ana Treatment (Abrams Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Phya eian j17.i8.19 Perkins Bldg. Phone 491 Doril Wait Any Longer Do your shopping THIS WEEK at PROMPT SERVICE BIG STOCKS POPULAR PRICES Although Saturday was one of our biggest days and the store was crowded we gave prompt service. To Late Shoppers We bought our big" Christmas "stocks to lat througli the buying season. Therefore late shoppers should try Carr's first. Merchandise Service Prices Open Evenings Till Christmas Dad would like a pair of new house slipper;! tor Xmas. See the now ones at thu Roseburg Root erle. spent tor tho little Christinas seals. Buy 'em by the bunch. (OrcRon- Xsnas Shopping Made Ea? at Our Store FOR DAD Knife Smoke Sets Shaving Mugs Flash Lights Tools FOR MOTHER Percolatorr Dishes Roasters Waffle Irons Toasters Many Useful trticlis in f GIFTS THAT WILL PARSLOW FWwmiBJ 111 N. 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