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About The evening news. (Roseburg, Douglas County, Or.) 1909-1920 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1915)
JJL 11 f M 5 lb rSrSrSTl Airtight Tin Suf - TheFarn4s Guarantee: v r- r;il vAfnnrl tr full nriice I Uui vxiutu tt - jr " you paid for M. JJ B. Coffee, if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AT PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION Order a 5-lb. Tin Today IllHUlHllM Just Arrived A Big Carload Lot of CHAMPION & MCCORMICK BINDERS, MOWERS, HAY RAKES, TEDDERS We get our machines direct from the factories and always have the latest machines made at the VERY LOWEST PRICES J. F. BARKER $ COMPANY Implements and Vehicles. . ROSEBURG :: :-: OREGON S Caution Lieirs THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK THE FOOD-DRINK FOR ALL AGES TAKE A PACKAGE HOME BNO SUBSTITUTE IS "JUST ASCOOO" -i t Time Id! has proven .Nsf lElthat a dollar . r n the Bank. ' is worth two in your pocket' With whom would you rather associate, the man with the bank account, or the man without one? Think it over. Saving signifies character, and how much you have in the bank is not so important as the fact that vou do save and have a bank account. That's the uae mtn are measured by for biy; jobs and important positions that often start them on the road to fortune. Hejjin with $1.00. Roseburg National Bank Roseburg, Oregon KSg THE KASH STORE KS." Kraut, per can 1 cents Peaches, 2 cans for 25 cents Dried Peaches, per pound 7i cents Prunes, per pound 5 cents Seasonable Fresh Fruit and Vegetables. "THE CASH STORE" we save yon money 123 CASS STREET SCENE FROM"RUMPELSTILTSKlN" PRODUCED BY N E.W YOHK Tlio Wonder Picture ut the Palace Theatre for Tonight Only. FIVE-PART MUTUAL MASTTRPICTIJPF. MOTION PICTURE CORPORATION. l!l'U;Alll.l PROMISES WAR ' O.V TURKEY" I.MMKIHATI-XV RO.MtS, Aug. 20. The entente powers, according to a positive statement maue by the Sofia corres-' pondent of the Giornale d'ltalia, have offered to Bulgaria that .part of Macedonia given to her by the Sebo Bulgarlan treaty of 1912, with the right of immediate occupation. Proportionate compensation Is to bo given to Serbia, including the city of Kavalla with the districts of Kavalia and Seres, with the right of Immediate occupation. Bulgaria on Iter side renounces forever pretensions to Salonlki, Vod Ina and Usktib. She promises also to declare war immediately upon Turkey, aided by funds of the four allies. Bulgaria, will receive further territorial concessions in Turkey. PARIS, Aug. 20. A dispatch to the Havas agency from Berne says: "According to information ifrorn semi official Serbian sources here. Serbia has accepted the conditions of the allies and will consent to the oc cupation of Macedonia In exchange for a section of Dalmatia and adja cent island and the partition of Al bania with Greece, except Avlona, which will remain Italian. When this Is done, the allies will transfer Mace donia to Bulgaria. The plan only awaits the adhesion of Italy." obtaining some water from a spring, and again August 18, while riding along a trail, he says. Bad marks manship saved his life the first time, he declares, and the second time when the Portland man shot at him the latter discovered his mistake just as he pulled the trigger and swerved his gun to one side. Trott named a sportsman of Portland as the care less shot but the man mentioned was not in Oregon at the time of the Incident. STATE GAME WARDEX VISITS NEWPORT ItRINO IX FIRST MUCK. A. J. Brown and Harry Hagan have the honor of bringing into Glendnle the first buck of this year. They both attended the dance here Saturday night, but Sunday were out bright and early and at 6 p. m. that day came Into town with a tlnno polnt buck weighing 127 pounds. Glendnlo News. IRK WAHIIKX SAYS II K WAS TWICE SHOT AT IN MOUNTAINS I'Olt A DEEIl SAI.EM, Or., Aug. 20. Declaring that he had twice been mistaken for a doer and shot at, G. K. Trott. fire warden at Camns, Douglas county, has written Stato Forester Klliott urging hl'm to sound a wnrning to hunters to be more careful. .Annual 14 he was shot at while Hon. Carl D. Shoemaker, Oregon's master game warden, arrived here Tuesday for a first visit at New port's popular summer resort. While here he will familiarize himself with the fish and game Interests in this section of the state. He will make It a point to be pres ent at the regular meeting of the lo cal Rod and Gun Club on Thursday evening, and every member should be present and learn his ideas as to the best methods of protecting game. Newport Enterprise. If You Wish the Big End of the bargain come here for it. The reward for your trip will be more than ample We Play Fair With Our Lumber too. Never overstate qualities or exaggerate values. Be, you expert judge of lumber or a beginner at buying yon can buy here with equal confidence and safety. Hargreaves Door & Lumber Co. Local Manufacturers of Building Material Phone 326 -f Johnson Maul - ' JNi .. APMimat n ati on Ouiifunc U O It- THE "GREATER OREGON" i'ith new bullrilftm, better equipment, en Inrged rround. and mnny fultlUloiift U it faculty, the University of Oregon will bee In I tit fortieth year, Tuednr, Hepteiiitiar 14, 1915. SvnclfU training In Commerce, Joiimulltiin, Architecture, Law, Medicine, Teuchliiv, Libra ry Work, Munle, )hyl-nl Trnlnlne and Fine ArtF,, Lnrve anil Htronc department of Liber al Kilumtlon. ( Library of more than 55,000 Tolametf, thir teen hulldlnfN fully equipped, two splendid Kyinniirduni. Tuition Free. PnrmltorleH for men and for women. Kpetiie Lowvitt. Write for free oatalor.nddre1nsr Iteclntrar UNIVERSITY OF OREGON KIKiKXK, OKKGON DO YOUR OWN SHOPPING Mrs. Geo. H. Smith left today for her home at Grants Pass after a visit with her Idalughtcr, Mrs. C. H. Cleaves. riancne ueea ana uva Lenox ieit this morning Tor Ban Francisco where they will spend a couple of weeks attending; the exposition. "J. H. Clark and wife and H. B. Church and family will return to nij?ht from Tiller whore they have been camping for the past week. "Onyx" Hosiery Glve the BEST VALUE for Your Money Every Kind boa Cttloa to Silk, For Men, Woaea ul ClUdies Any Color and Style From 25c to $5.00 per pair Sold br All Good Dealers. Look for the Trade ktirkt Wholesale Lord & Taylor NEW YORK Satfetmilk Infants and Invalids HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK ; The Food-Drink for all Ages Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. For infants, invalids utl growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding (be whole body. 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If you are affllctfd call and ask them about Dry Zensal fir the cruBty, scaly skin and Moist Zensal for all watery eruptions clean, odorless ointments for the two distinct types of Eczema. Here is your chance to get the relief you have been seeking. mm- s 'HrPSj1" bM? .,or ?,3 0,i IWIsM.. hwesUelline home and offlce oil kJI- . . ' f!""V9 to wlch: heavy enoush to oil a Intra mower. On a .oft clotk It IapnyJcli'iSue" ,l"''le1' Ptiniit or Urnhh on all metal enrfKt., Udoon and out. Tui T. S01 i" 'M '"Trwhere in J-.ii. bottles: 10c ( 1 ozj. 25c (J oO, 50c (a oCiZ Piilfor Xi Dollar). Alao la patented Handr Oil Can, 25c OSoi). . w n or o-in-wnE. Wlb COMPANY 42 D A Oroaowav n.w Vokk CitV WE DEIJVEK MEATS to any section. Do It on time, too, Just when we promised to. And as you can rely on our delivery ser vice so you can depend up on the quality of the meats we send you. V'e can easily guarantee that because we never handle anv but choice grades. 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