EIGHT THE EVKNIJiQ NEWS TTESIIAY. JTXE 0, 1010. mr-naMiM BIG JEFF TESREAU McGRAW'S ONE CARE D. II. IIUBAR Dining Tables g. v. youxa FEAR THAT FOOD WILL GIVE OUT The June Brides To the friends of the Brides to be we wish to inform you that wo have a nice line of Hawkes Cut Glass, Plckards Hand t..i.,..i ni,i iMn nA fnm m unit v Plated Flat Ware and the Full quarter sawed Oak Dining Table, heavy plank legs, 48 In. by 6 ft. extension, square pedestal. Special Only-$25.00 Mothers and Fairfax and other beautiful "patterns In Sterling Sll- Flush Rim, 48 In. top, 10 In. Pedestal, 8 ft. extension, full quarter sawed Oak. Special value . -are, Seth Thomas clocks and Pyraiin ivory ana aiauy .. articles which are very useful and much appreciated by the ''rid' s. All silver engraved trie of charge. QUALITY SUlt Vll'K Civilians Must Refrain From Meat For Two Months. Only $32.50 TV 4Ai 1 V. "V I i i Oak Buffets Full quarter sawo 1 Oak Uuffot, top 20 In, x 42 in. Iiovcl pluto mirro 10 In. x 30 in. , Ono large linen driwor, two silver drawers, two coller elto compartment s. Only $22.50 Othor Duffets similar In construction at $30.00 and (ptiu.no. See window. A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete Hjusefurnishers CROP EXPERIENCED LAST YEAR Job of (.crnuuiy'tt "Food Dictator' Is to Tuko the & trundle Hold Out of IUocIumIu Made liy The liiidsJi. it ENGLISH CLAIM BERLIN, Juno 0. Oroat Ilrit ian's claim, .(., victory ,ln tho nuval fight of Wednesday la taken as an nomnous Joko by all (iormany. The claim Is not t-von accorded tbo dig nity of serious attention. It doeB not 'arouse Ire or resentment, hut mirth only. 'Yes," said one official, "Orcat Britain won an enormous tactical victory. About two more such tac tical victories and tho British uavy would bd reduced to row boats." "Tho OorniHiiH realize Just the po sition Groat Urltaln Is in. For years they have been 'boasting of Hlioir Iirc.'loss navy. Along carno ral lua& fighting ami England did not take full part, hut I'lwuys referred to Its pcorliwH navy the unbeatable prldo of the sens which, .when the tnotnent catmn, 'would .smash Gor aiany forever. ' It was the navy which was "going to dig the rats out of tlmii' liult'S." Then cJiiuo the flght anil when the smoke of balillo cleared uwny, tho pride of the ltrltish naVy was at tbo bottom of tho North sea mid the Gor man fleet wa3 riding safety at an chor la its home port, according to the German view. The Germans point out Hint the IlrltlHh admiralty was almost forced to prevent the shock of thu worst unval drubbing of the war from-proving too heavy a depressant ou tho English people. Wheu tho claim of tho llritlsli that heavy German battleships were do struyed Is mentioned, Gorman offi cials smile blanilty and ink: "Why doesn't the llrlllsh udiiilr ilty naime It. It should be easy enough if they were sunk. We were not at a loss to name the llritlsli Jilps which went down." The Gorman elalm that the present llritlsli policy of rerusliiK to admit Is own complete losses nml asserting xtnimoly heavy loiwes for the enemy is on par with tliolr sstem of dis tributing news throughout thu war. Admiral von Tirpltz. resigned. Is ne of tho several persons who li:ivo FOKSAKES SOCIETY TO BECOME A NUN 9 A pa Ovw AJS-Z Miss Lconore Mejia. T" u ".thing the brilliancy and gayetj the life that she has enjoyed as-s i.ivorits member of the younger set titti Francisco, Miss l.eonore .mji:i, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lineal nacion Mejia, has surprised hrc friends by the announcement that sh.- is planning to enter the religious !ifg at the novitiute of the Sacred Heart Convent in New York. Her father, who is wealthy, is consul .'.rom Salvador at San Francisco. been warmly cougrat lifted on ac count of tho victory. Kmperor , William Is expected to review the victorious German fleet at Wllholmshuvon today. ' He went there last night. 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A thrilling Master- HUDAY -niK WARNING" HATKIillAY A lira llraily in "THE It.VI I.I T GIUI," W.MING "Til K 8KCIIKT OF TI1K Dl'IIMAlllNK" Note the following exclusive in terview with llurr von Batocki, ob tained by a United press correspond ent at Berlin, Is believed to be the lirst interview g.-antcd by Iiatoc: since he was appointed to office. It It a remarkably frank discussion oi Germany's food problems. It is worthy of notu that It was delayed several days In transmission, evi dently having been hold up by 'the German censor and given careful consideration before being passed. ' Ily Carl Y. Ackcrmail. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN, via wireless to Sayvillo, May 27. (Delayed.) Civilians In Germany must eat no meat for Jthc next eight weeks, Herr Adolph von Datocki, Germany's new food "dic tator" now holding one of the niout important posts in the empire, told the Unllo-" Press today, in a frank dicusslon of the food situation ns he found it on assuming office last week. This regulation, the new food min ister said, shautd cause no alarm In Germany and no elation in the camps of Germuny's enemies. "If the coming harvest is only modiuni," he said, "the starvation of Germany through the ltrltish block- ade Is out bf the question." "The Beige" of Germany, Herr von Batockl said, has Just begun. The coming eight weeks may cause some discomfort to those Germans who Are fond of meat. Furthermore, the meat shortage is apt to continue for at least three months, he declared frankly; ' "The cattle are lean now, because of a poor harvest In 1915," he said. "They cannot be slaughtered now. We must wait until thoy are fatten cd on past in ago. But meanwhile we have , enough meat for our military hospitals and places where It Is urg ently needed. "At all oventB there is enough food in Germany, but it is necessary that civilians eat no meat for the next eight weeks. Starvation is out of the question, hut wo must consid er not only tho present food situa tion but tho situation during the coming winter. In order to insure a supply for this winter, we must en meat sparingly during tho summer. Probably meat cards will he Issued throughout Germany nnd there will bo a few meatless weeks. "The cause of tho present short age la tho bad harvest last year. If tho harvest this year Is even medium tho food sltiin,tion will begin to Im provo the middle of July or the first of August." Herr von natocki's job Is tm take the strangle hold nut of the British blockudo. He must prevent the. star-1 vation of Germany by her enemies, j He must provldo equitable distribu tion of the nation's food supplies. He has done much already and by ' keeping tho public well Informed re-' gat-ding The food situation nnd oh-1 taining public co-operation, ho ex-' pects to do much more. To undertake this task, an Ameri can must Imagine the United States bloc'-'!, no corn to fatten the cat-' tlo nnd 'each person provided with hnlf a pound of eat, a fifth of a pound i of butter, war bread and plenty of i vegetables each week. He must Im agine, too, that the United States Is! at war, with nil her able bodied men.) fighting and two million prisoners. the population of Poland, besides sixty flvo million Americans to feed. Then ho must Imaglno the Job con fronting a national food department with authority to regulate what one buys and eats. Next Sunday, representatives of the larger German cities will come to; Berlin for a conference at which ar rangements will bo made for the es tablishment of food depots, where cooked food w ill be sold nt cost. This scheme has been tried already In some places with good results. Trav elers arriving from tho rural dis tricts report the crop prospects ex cellent. The farmers declare the pres ent weather n gift from providence to the German people. Ambassador! : (A V !'j WOffl Jeff Tesreau. With the Giants dohi a woncten'uT clip toward the top the only cave MupKsy McGraw can nieniion is the indifferent perfonrrances of -len Tes reau, who has not managed lo show nil the class this season that was anticipated. For the past month or more Jeff seems to have been rather listless anil an iniury to his hard beld him back. Gerard, returning from his huutiiiK lodge, reported tho rye four feet high. Ta the Boy Scouts of Roseburg who started this morning on a hike to tho coast: . YOUNG & BUBAR JEWEIiEKS & OITOMETRISTS I'lione 'iVo-One-Fou Itosiburg, Oregon T() RECKON WITH CHICAGO, June 6. What politic al party will officially be handed the support of -4,000,000 women's votes in the eleven "free" states at the November national election? This question, 'the. most import ant in the woman's party convention meeting here -this week, was to be docided today by suffrage delegates when they assemble this afternoon at the Blackstone theatre. The wo man's party expects to place this vote where It will do the most good in helping to bring shout national equal suffrage. Political parties are o be given to understand that "suf frage first" is the womans party mot to and that party platforms expect ing to catch woman votes must be built .accordingly. A mass meeting will be hold tonight nt which 'prom inent political leaders will speak. Tomorrow. 40,000 women will parade to Impress the men politic ians with tho strength of suffrage. The New York state banner to be carried in the paradeers hand wrought by women artists in New York. It was designed by Miss Alice Goldthwalte, artist, and among the womn working on it were Miss Alice Morgan Write, sculptor. Mrs. Norman doR. YVhite botise will carry the banner at the head of the New York state contingent. S. A. Phillips, of this city and J. D. Zurcher, a former citizen, both took the Grand Chapter degrees at the meeting held In Albany yesterday. Mr. Phillips and S. S. Josephson were the delegates from tho Laurel Chapter of Rosehurg, the former go ing on to Portland, and the latter returning home at the conclusion of the sessions. CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature To Roseburg fair and duties there Wo bid a short adieu; We're on u iiike, just what we like, What all good scouts should do. Chorus And its marching, marching, march along the way; Camping, camping, camp where e'er . we may ' In the sheltered grove or by the open shore, Where the toaming breakers of the ocean roar. With shout nnd song wo'll march along, From morning sun till gloom, When camp fire bright will cheer " the night And all our camp Illume. The shndos of night will not affright, J We'll see no dangor there, i While God Is near we -will not fear ! Hobgoblin, cougar, bear. When morn shall come, like bees we'll humi i Get breakfast, break up camp, .: Along the pike resume our hide. And merrily will tramp. J. 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