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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1925. "YOKED" ON TEXAS Ri iNCH I 1 0 ACK HOLT and Lois Wilson she first saw the ox teams get tra- tZK HOLT and Lois Wilson say they had to work like a pair of oxon during the long cattle drive across northern Ttrss for scenes In "North of 36. ' And they took this picture back to Hollywood with them to prore it to their friends. Miss Wilson says she thought Emerson Hough's story was going to be a slow motion picture when he first saw the ox teams get un der way under Irvin Wlllat's direc tion, but after many weary miles of bouncing over the Toxas land scape she decided that was the boat kind of motion for croaa-coun-try traveling. Like the otfc&r mem bers of the company, she was glad to return to the comfort if the Par amount studios for Interior scenes after more than two months Is Uia open. MEN AND WOMEN IN THE NEWS SPOTLIGHT. !E 2 THE LADIES SHOPPE 139 NORTH JACKSON STREET Starting Thursday, January 8th, Our First JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE A Remarkable Sale on Merchandise from Every Department in the Store . Three Days Only, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Remnants of All Kinds and Plenty of them at Very Low Prices. 'v7blSf"'N! HZ -! -) i I 4 i v rs ; j mi r I 1 m 36 in. Standard Percale 16c Regular 25c value 32 in. Toile Du Nord Gingham 25c Regular 35c value. 32 in. Amoskeag Dress Gingham :18c Regular 25c value 27 in. Dress Gingham 14c Regular 20c value 32 in. Gaze Marvel Tissue Ginghams 45c A Wonderful Assortment of All Linen Cloths, and Napkins, 20 per cent Discount. 58 in. Table Damask 63c 78c value 64 in. col. Table Damask $1.19 $1.40 value 35 in. All Silk Chiffon Taffeta $1.60 Big Asst. Colors and Designs. Printe Velvet Chenille ..! $2.59 Regular $3.50. Good Assortment Patterns. 32 in. Plain Corduroys 89c i 32 in. Fancy Corduroys $1.69 $1.25 to $2.25 values Brocaded Faille Silk $1.75 Wide Range Patterns i Regular $2.35 value Ladies Sweaters $10.50 values $8.50 $ 6.75 value $5.40 $ J 1.75 values $9.40 Ironhose for Children Every pair guaranteed, 10 Discount This Sale. Ladies' Coats AT BELOW COST $55.00 values $39.75 $35.00 values $24.75 $47.50 values ...$36.00 $31.50 values $22.50 Ladies' Wool Dresses $15.00 values .'. $10.00 $19.50 values $10.00 $29.75 values $22.50 EXTRA LARGE SIZES IN CHARMEEN All Wool Dresses Regular $37.50, now $32.50 1 Lot Silk Dresses $35.00 values $25.00 LADIES' FLANNELETTE Night Gowns $2.25 value $1.69 Children's Sleeping Garments $1.45 value .'. 93c All Sizes, 2 to 7. 27 in. Outing Flannel, 19c Rcgular'25c value 36 in. Polar Cloth '. 34c Windsor Patterns All New, Regular 45c values 1 Lot 36 in. Ratine $1.15 Regularly Priced from $1.75 to $2.25. 10-4 Bleached Pequot Sheeting ...70c 10-4 Brown Pequot Sheet ing 65c 36 in. Hope Muslin 16c 36 in. Fruit of the Loom Bleached Muslin 23c 36 in. Bungalow Cretonne 19c Regular 25c value, fast colors. x 1 lot 45c Cretonne ..32c 1 lot $1.00 Cretonne 73c i 1 lot 45c Curtain Net r 32c 1 lot 75c Curtain Net 59c 23x44 two thread full-bleached Bath Towels 45c 36 in. Printed Sateens, 75c values 59c 36 in. Printed Lingette, $1.25 value :.88c 1 39 ft. Jackson Street QUALITY THE SERVICE RELIABILITY LADIES SHOPPE' 139 N. Jackson Street . The Labor Ministry or rrcmler itamsar iincuonnin nas oecn over thrown In the House of Commons by a vote of 304 to 198, on a motion S a Communist paper scared a Paris divorce from the New York theatrical macnata, .. .. . . has been married In Paris to Julian B. L. Allen, known to his New York I Intimates as "The Kid," whose mother furiously opposed the match. JS. It, Thomas, New York publisher and sportsman, whose recent divorce coat him 11,000,000, has been married in Paris to Lucy cotton, Houston, Tex., actress, who starred tn "The Devil" and "The Green Goddess, PROMINENT FIGURES JN NEWS OF, DAY. Mr. Agee Here Z. N. Agee arrived here Tuesday and will Bpend a few duys In this city looking qftrr business niattors. Mr. Agee ts a commercial ninn from Eugene. Here from Riddle Kd Muck was In from the rural Ore Way North C. F. Cody was a guest In this W ' v PROMINENT FIGURES IN DAY'S NEWS. i;.:f JiAL kJ hi&h lrJl Lj-J& ulLJi iliati-irta To,inv aH..n,ii i K.i. city last night at the (iiiind hotel -t i , ,.i . from Coast points. Mr. Cody re ness affairs and visiting. Mr. Mackj s;dt8 at Nor'n ,len,, is irom Kiddie and returned home this morning. Earl Carroll, New York City produrer of "The Vanities." has been arrested there for displaying alleged 'imlrrent" pictures hi the lobby of the Carroll Theatre. He declared he would fight tn a finlili. Hudson Uaxim, famous scientist and Inventor, has discovered 10.0"0 yearolit im prints of a dinosaur en his estate at U' llopntrnng. N. J. Johnny Jjooley, noted stags comedian, has been h. Id In ti"0 bail In a Cannl- n, N J. court on the charge of falling to support his fourti en year-old ton. Robert. Oeoige E. llrennan, Democrats load'-r of t'hlragn, in an Inter view In New York City, expressed the belief that the Impending Pre Jentlal election would be thrown into the House of Iteprvseniativea for decision. Maxim Gorki, famous Russian playwright and author, la serloutly 111 In a Ciecbo Slovakiaa health resort. Mis. John Santord. another I of the American aonteaaee of the Prince of Wales, has lost $50 -)00 worth of Jewels, stolen from "The Chimney." her Brookvllle. l.oni Island, home. Acting Secretary of War Dwight Darls has approved request from Rira .Meeker, ninety rear old pioneer of Seattle, Wh, that he be permitted lo fly In an army airplane over the trail be helped carve out In frontier days. W. P. Mollen, of New York, famous stroke oar of the Oxford, Kng., University boat crew, la seeking a seal on the London Stock fcirhaoje, to secure which ha will hare to forfeit hla American cUitenshlp. THIS NIGHT may convince you Sallow skin is more than skin deep. Forthat tired, worn out, listless feeling, keep your stomach, liver nndlfoweln free from indigestion, biliousness and constipation. Chamberlain's Tablets will keep you clean inside. Take two tonight. They will not make you sick and you will feel good to morrow. 60 for 2b cents. Sol J everywhere I LODGE VlRECTORY J ! i Pythian Sisters, Umpu'-a Temple, No. 4 Meets tlio second and i fourth Monday evenlnrs of each ! month, at the K. of P. ball. Vis-1 Itors alwavs welcome. . JOHANNA ORAE, M. E. Mi rtTI.E W1MBKRLY, M or R.AC.! MARTHA CHH1STEN80N. M ofP. ! O. O. Philetarlan Lodge No. 8. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit ing brethern are always wel come. LYLE DAVIS. N. Q. A. J. OEDDKS, Rec. Sec. J. a BAILEY. Fin. Sec Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meets every Wednes day In Knights of Pythias hall, 1.10 Rose street. Visitors alwayi welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. a J. R. FARR1NOTON, M. F. E. E. WIMBEnLY. K. B S. uoseTihro-: Lorc.E" Nd7Tn37 IT O. O. M. Meets every Monda) night. Monse Hall, 2IS N. Jnck sou St. Club rooms open 7:30 to 30 p. Di. Visiting brothers wel come. H. FURT.ONO, Dictator. H. O. PAROF.TER, Secretary. JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer. Umpqua Klan No. 6. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. I Address P. O. Box SS5. Rose burg. Oregon. j Union Encampment. No. 9. I. O. O. , F Meets In Odd Fellows Torn-! pie on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month. isitlng Patri archs alwavs welcome. LYLE M. PAV1S. C. P. W. P. WETHKREI.L. Scribe United Artisans Meets In Mac- j cahee hall first and third Wo nesdaya. Visiting members at I wavs welcome. j I.A1-RFN McCrT.LOCTT. M. A. I M1LURED McCHI.l.OCH. Treas. ', BELLE STEPHENSON. See. Neighbors or Woodcraft, Lilac I Circle No, 49 Meets on first and third Monday evenings. In K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Invited to attend. PONNA OAKI.FY. O. N. MAROARET WHITNEY. Clerk Woodmen of the World. Camp No i !2 Meets In the Odd Fellowa Hall In Roseburg every first , and third Monday evenings. Vis-: ltlng neighbors alwavs welcome A. A. 8CHLOKMANN. C. C Id. M. MILLER. Clerk. . I Laurel Chapter No. 31, R. A. M. Stated convocations on first and third Tuesdavs, Masonic Temple. All members reques ted to attend and visiting com panions welome. R. L. Cooper. High rrlesL W. F. HARRIS. Seretary. tauies, Roseburg Aerie Meets in Maccnbee hall, on Cass street on second and fourth Wednes day evenings or each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In good standing alwavs welcome ELV.ENE LITTLE. W. P. P. RICHARD W'SCH, W. P. B F OOODM.VN. Sec. Roseburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41 I. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple every week on Tuesday evening. Visiting members In good standing ars eordlallv Invited to attend. MILS. CHRISTINA MICELLI. N. O. ! T1LLIK I. JOHNSON. Ree. Sec ETHEL TtAlt.FY. Fln.Sec. United Brotherrcdof Carpenters and Jointers of America. Meets In Moose hoi! second and fourth Tuesday evenlnrs of each me Ih. All carpintern wel corned. T. F. HOI.Mr. Ret See, .t E MooriE. Pros O. E. S, Koseburg Cnapter MoT's Holds their regular meeting on the first snd third Thursdays In each month. All sojoumlna brothers and sisters are respect rullv Invited to attend. HA7.KL FRENCH, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. 8eeretarr. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodgi No. 326. Hold regular commit nlcatlona at the Elk's Temple oa each Thursday or every month. All members requested to at tend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially Invited to attend. . D. B. B0BAR, E. n. J. O. DAY. Secretary. K. O. T. M. Meeta each second and fourth Thursday of each month. In Maccabee hall, cor ner Cass and Pine streets. Vis ltlng Knights always welcome. L. C. GOODMAN, Cm. O. W. RAPP. R. K. W. B. A. O. T. W., Roseburg Re view No. ,11. Holds regular meetings on second and fourtt Thursdays at 8:00 p. m. Visit, ing atsters Invited to attend r views. Maccabee hall. Pine ani Cass streets. JESSIE RAPP, Col. MRS. BERYL C. OODEN, C. A. F. & A. H, Laurel Lodoe No. 13. Regular communications second and fourth Wednesdays each month, at Masonic Temple, Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wel come. O. K. OU1NB. Jr.. W. M. W. F. HARRIS, Sec. r t af WT ZjNlI .ft. . through the warm SOUTH-LAND f o the East Plan yourwlntrr trip eait via S hints route to surf swept California thence via the scenic Sunset route to New Orlcsnt and -he East. Enjoy the comforts of the New Stiniet Limited through the romantic Southwett to New Orleans. See this year's colorful XUrJi Gras pageants. And youll like Southern Pacific dining car ser. vice highest quality food deltclously prepared and served at your accustomed meal-time. Low round-trip excursion faresj full itop-over privileges. For fall information, ask 'Southern Pacific L. B. Moore, General Agent. Roseburg. Oregon pBone Southern Califor nia Express to Los Angeles daily at 5:00 p. m., also carries through sleeper for San Francisco. To San Francisco MShas:a''2:65 p.m. "Oregonlan" 9:15 a. m. "SaV Francisco Express" 4:33 a. m. . 2