nonKhtho whww mtrmw nun y, ofTonkH an, load.. PAOH Hit ! AROCNU THE TOWN ! In From Oakland W. M. Norrls. of Oakland was in thoavlty today attending to business matters and visiting with friends. Here for Short Time v r Qmltk munt a ahnrt tlme in Rosebum this morning shopping and attending to uusinesa mailers. Iteturn frum law Angeles Mrs. B. W. Bates, who has been at Los Anselea for the past four weeks returned home this afternoon. Here From Oakland M r. K. B. Hamel of Oakland came . .. 11 .a thlu mnrnlnw 1 ffflAllf) a short time at the Land Products how. A niiv f i.ii Hi It. T. Agulre, representing ine u. 8. army surplus property division, spent the day In Roseburg attending to official duties. Visit In Alhanr Miss Irene Barker left this after noon for Albany where she will spend a short time visiting with h,er inenus. Visit at Wlllrur Miss I-ola Bradley left this af ternoon for Wilbur where she will spend a ahnrt time visiting with her friends. Here Tcxlay Mrs. V. 8. Hayden of Oakland, arrived In Roseburg this morning to spend a few hours shopping and visiting with friends. "Hilbe" Mnrsters Here It. W. Mariners, district sales man ager for the Good Roads Equipment company, spent the day In Roseburg attending to business matters. Visits In Portland Mrs. C. O. Nelson, who resides near Melrose. left this afternoon for Portland where she will make an ex tended visit with relatives. To Hufborlln Mrs. J. C. Campbell was among the out of town residents who spent the morning In Roseburg, returning to her home on the afternoon train. To Strthnrllii Mrs. Gertrude Mels. of Sutherlln. came to Roseburg this morning to spend a short time shopping and visiting with friends. She returned to her home on the afternoon train. CHANGE IN PLACE. The address ot Richard W. Montaguo on the league of na- tlons will be given Monday night at o'clock at the old armory. Elks' hall, and not at the courthouse as previously stated. llrinira IMecnt Prof. H. Omor Bennett, of Cottage orove, came to the city today with seven delegates from Cottage Orove and six from Walker for the Older Boys' Conference. Mr. Bennett Is now city school superintendent at Cottage Orove. ILu U nntitn. Ib-tUT i Bert Sprague, who has been quite 111 lor me pant iu i1 to be slightly improved today. From Wilbur Mrs. I. N. Hannah, of Wilbur spent the day In Hoseburg shopping and visiting with friends. From Ollde Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Shram, came to Roseburg today from Glide to spend a short time transacting business matters. Visit Overland Orchards Mrs. Kittle Marsters. accompanied by her uncle, who is visiting here from Kansas, visited Garden Valley and the Overland orchards yesterday evening In order that the Kansas resident may get a glimpse of some real orchard and vineyard tracts. Chautauqua Man Here H. M. McFadden, of the Ellison White Chautauqua company, who was here during the summer with the local Chautauqua, is In Roseburg today arranging for the lyceum num bers to be presented during the win ter. Has Baby Son A son was born Thursday. October 21. to Prof, and Mr.s M. S. Hamm or this city, at the Mercy hospital. Mr. Hamtn Is superintendent of the local schools. The new arrival has been named Benjamin Aaron, after his two grandfathers. Fine Home Sold . The home of Mrs. George Foutch on Oak street was sold last nluht to A. J. Young of Abbotsford, Wiscon sin. Mr. Young recently decided to locate here and after completing the purchase of the property, returned to Wisconsin to pack up his house hold goods preparatory to moving to this city. The sale was made through the W. A. Bogard agency. Sunday school at the Pine Grove church next Sunday at 10:30. Ban ket dinner. Preaching by Rev. E. W. Warrington at 2:30. All are cor dially Invited. Jack Roaca of Drain has received the agency for the Queen line olf ln oubators and brooders .Now Is the time to make your Inquiry and place your order for future delivery. Poultrymen Hold Meeting Today A mooting of the representatives from the different ouiniuunll.es Inter ested in poultry met at the office of the county agent this morning and adopted the constitution and by-laws under which the Douglas County Poultry-men's association will oper ate. The following persons were present : G. W. Burl, president; V. E. Cha.ie. secretary; Committeemen, James H. Clark, Winchester; Ed Bry ant, Edeubower; J. R. Wilson, Win ston; L. S. Coinpton, Drain; F. O. Hogg. Myrtle Creek: C. M. Howard, Looking Glass; Fred A. GoB, Mel rose. The rules and by-laws adopted were the same as are usually pre pared for such an organization and promise co-operation with the Pacific Poultry Producers, Inc. Fresh eastern oysters at the Cafe teria, any style. Republican Rally At Old Armory The republican rally at which the Hon. Montaville Flowers will be the speaker will be held tonight at the old armory in the Elks building. This room has lieen vacant for sev eral months, and is being fitted today for this meeting and the Vally will lie the best so far during the year. One of the features will be an orig inal song written by Mrs. William Klotzer. of Yonralla. This special vocal contribution has lieen specially written by Mrs. Kletzer and is a clever campaign song, said by those who heard It this afternoon In re TTearaal, to be worth going to hear. As an encore she will song "Hail to tho Stars and Stripes." Lyman Spencer will sing Kipling's "Reces sional' and an encore to he selecteu. I'eppy music will be reutlered prev ious to and during the meeting by the Jazz-O-Four orchestra. YOU ILI) BETTKIl HURRY If you have not already done so, you better hurry up and place your ordor for New Year and Christmas announcements with Bates, the printer, at the News-Review office. A swell line of engraved personal cards to make a selection from, but we must have your order early In order to muke deliveries. NOTICE. To Members of Phlletarlnn Lodge No. 8. I. O. O. F. Vote on consolidation of Rising Star Lodge No. 174 with this lodge will be taken at regular lodge meet ing Saturday evening, Oct. 23, 1920 A. J. OKDDES, liec. Secy, LIBERTY ? THEATER Roseburg's Popular Home of Super Feature Attractions. Story by JULIEN JOSEPHSON ARoscburgBoy NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. TODAY AM TOMOIinOW A MESSAGE FROM SIDNEY CRAUMAN When your heart begins to throb, and your eyes glisten behind tears and smiles, there's a reason that Is explained only In the wholesomcncss and rare wit found in "Homespun Folks." It Is a triumph! S1U GRALMAN. "Homespun Folks" Newest Thos. H. lnce Drama, Here. "Old Homestead" and "Way Down East" combined In picture. American Ideals Behind Ince's "Homespun Folks" Small-town lift as he plcturvs it typifies uiirit of Cud-fearing, libtTty-lnving people. A MESSAGE FROM THOMAS H. INCE I consider "Homespun Folks" the most human, sym pathetic and colorful drama ever mado in my studios. It is a production that should prove sensationally suc cessful for exhibitors. THOS. II INCE. Sermon for Public Officers Seen in "Homespun Folks" District Attorneys will tind uniuito question of law and ethics iu n-w picture. Animals All Play Natural Parts in New lnce Picture. Silent performers handle roles skillfully lu "Homespun Folks." All Back Home Types in "Home Spun Folks". Matinee Daily 2:lt p. ta.; Evenings, 7:15 and p. m. Trio: Children, matinee 10c, evenings ISo; Adults, 2 Sc. 7th Episode of "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES' and "PATHE REVIEW" 7 TO MAKE ixsrEnw. J R. B. Oood'.n, secretary of tbo state board of control; sara Kozer, secretary of state; James i Crawford secretary to the latiimr an, I Donald LfJODn, secretary' of the governor, will arriva In the eltv tonight for an inspection of the Soldiers Home. This Is the annual Inspection by the board of control of the slate. Fresh eastern oysters at the Cafe teria, -any style. NOTICK TO GROWERS. To the members of the Oregon Grow ers Packing Corporation: If von are nlannlng to use Nitrate of Soda, or any commercial fertilizer. place your orders with air. nasien, the County Agriculturist. Mr. Has lett wishes to get a line on the amount needed. OKEUON GROWERS PACKINU CORPORATION. F. O. Mahan. Supt. Roseburg Dial Fresh eastern oysters at the Cafe teria, any style. o You are vitally Interested In Ore gon having a port equal to any port on the Pacific Coast. initiative measure No. S10 on the ballot to be voted In November will provide Ore gon with such a port. The cost will be borne by the people of the Port of Portland, but all of the state must vote on It. Vote J10 Yes on the bal lot on November second. (Paid Adv.) Harley-Davidsnn Macklnawa $11.75 to $15.00. DEMON STRATI NO I X V ENTION S. Considerable Interest was shown yesterday and today In the demon strations of the electric brake and combined hammer and drill at tho Nash garage. The use of the new Inventions was fully demonstrated and the show window where the ex hibition was made was crowded by spectators. The demonstration will be carrie dover Friday and Saturday. o- Harley-Davldson Gloves, $3.25 to $6.00. SUNDAY AT THK CHURCHES. Tho First DnptlNt Oiurrti. Lane and Rose streets, Hev. J. H. Dloxson. pastor. Bible school at 9:45; II C. Darby will conduct the school. Morn ing worship at 11. Tills service will be conducted by the Older Boys' Con ference. All Interested will be wel come. B. Y. P. U. will meet at 6:30. Mass meeting In school house hall, all churches uniting in this service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening a't 7:30. The pastor will preach at Green Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock f St. ffoorge's Episcopal Church, Rev. Thos. R. Alleeson. Holy Com munlon at 7:30 a. is.; Sunday school at 9:46 a. ni.; morning service and sermon at 11. M. K. Church, South, Rev. J. C. Jones, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in., W. L. Cobb. Supt.; divine worship at 11; Junior League at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Lahey, Supt.; Senior League at 6:30, Virgil Cameron leader; subject for study Is, "Les sons From Recent Events." We In vite you to worship with us. Harley-Davldson lamb-lined cor duroy vests and other leather coats, $9.00 to $14.60. NOTICE OF CLOSING. The Mapleleaf will be closed Sun day and Monday; will reopen Tues day tor Dusiness. Harley-Davldson Puttees, $3.50 to $9.60. On Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. the Rev. J. H. Dills, of Wheeler, Wash., will give a free lecture on Africa, Illus trated with special views of mission work In that land. You are Invited to nitend at the M. E. Church. South. NEW TODAY. Poll HAI.K ftood Ford delivery car. Sllic St.,r-. .Myrtle l'reek.ore. s-riSAWllKlllt I'IANTS Gold Pollard $." pt-r Iimi. Addreaa J. C Ueirtet, Wilbur, or.. V. NTKl By-widow with small son. ltu-e ux housekeeper or doingr uou.e- vorkJ iniotie li-W. l-'iilt HAI.K Gray oats, oats hay. Good' Miinhly. l'hone rjilu-n 3-FJ5, r.-ldt-iii '.M-U or all office. O. O Brown. I1KKKY 1'I.A.NTS OroRon and Trt-Ma m rnwhert lea. raspberries, etc. W ciin flu quantity orders. Ptwrcy Hro.. S.ilt-m. i AOUKS Good Improved upland, near Winstons. cheap. Kaay terms, l'. II. Van leVord. 308 K. 2nd Ave. N.. lloHclturu. T Lady's hlue anuM-k. was lost he- tween West Lane and Hlce streets. Kinder plcit leave at Newi-lUvivw office. K.-ward. t K X A 1' 1 ' 1 . K r I CKEKS WANTEK AT NtK All winter's Job for good men. Sue per hour. Sunnydale or chard Co. 1 'rain. Ore. KOU SAl.K Two ycarlltiK calvoa. . ui tivator. 2-horse disc feed grlnd.r. corn .heller, sulkey. stirring plow. 2 Incubators. 1 brooder. 1 good milch cow. K. J. Hoffataedt, Utaonvllla, Phone SljKI; l-'OK SALK IS acre 10-year-old tear Iiik orchard, mostly apples, some peara. new five-room house, barn. KftinKe. woodshed, chicken coop. etc. I'rice ItSoo, no trade. J. A. Ducssae, It. It. No. 1, Sutherlln. Oregon. FOR SALK W. are boeklna orders for llt!l delivery O. A. C. strain Itarred Hock and Whit tinhorn baby chlcks and essa for hatching. Also llufT OrpliiKioiia. Huff Oiplnston cockerels for sele now. $3 and up. 1'hone -K:t. Fred A. Ooff. Hoseburg. WANTKIi Salesman for Koaeburg and vicinity. t'omml'Slon contract only, for spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell Income protection through our free school of Instruc tion and help you build a business of your own. Masaaohusetts Bonding and Insurance Compasy, Aoc!d.nt and Health Dnpartmant. Ktlby tract. Boston. Massachusetts, Capi tal. U.ioo.cos. REAL STUFF Dlllard River Bottom Land Is the real goods. For quality of soil, variety of crops grown, location and nearness to mar ket. Miller's Dlllard River Bot tom Sub-division Is the winner. Now selling in tracts ot 5 acres and up. Easy terms. Select yours now. G. W.YOUNG AND SON Real Rstate tvn4 Inaanaca. 110 Oaaa St. Fhooa Ut I My New Coat! Befere you BUY, visit our Coat and Suit Department, where we have assembled fo your selection a beautiful line of models Z lected to give the most satisfaction and Wear EVERY ONE IS A BARGAIN Hi I MATINEE EVENING I J SMATlNEr-E-E.IX! i A Photoplay that holds the Mirror to the Soul. FEATURING I ALMA RUBENS AND A. SPECIAL CAST FANNIE HURST'S beautiful story of a Boy's Genius and a Mother's Love. Beginning in the Clamor of New York's Ghetto. Rising to ine neignis men enamg wncKur . I A picture that brings- a lump to the throat and a smile to the lips. with - ..;.. r . son. Love J. .v& " 0 Divine f-Jpfy j . J? Music A v&f ' V 1 ; ' Waked Treasure I K- ' ii ' 1 ' f'' " - And of j(m;f ;kf--: Human t 1 -'-r.''V' MasWi Emotions " - - SpeB. VERA GORDON tni GASTON GLASS ix the Co-rvxvlitiii ProJ-icUct ' HUMOR.ESQ.UE ' A PARAMOUNT AR.TCRAFT PICTJ. There will be Special Music throughout the picture furnished by FRED AND PHIL DURNAM When you see "HUMORESQUE", you'll see for yourself that it i a picture altogether unusual. CHRISTY COMEDY AND ILLITERATE DIGEST Admission Prices, including War Tax: Children 20c, Adults 40c. To Only Pauline Frederick .v The Woman in Room 13" A thrilling Mystery Drama, told in tense, thrilling Climaxes of terrific intensity I Rolin Comedy and Pathe News. ADMISSIOM PRICKS, CHILDREN IOe.. ADULTS Oe