r HONORS PAID TO VERNON CASTLE, WHO DIED HERO Army and Navy Men and Brit . . ish Embassy Represented at Funeral ' YOU ARE EXPOSED . TO SERIOUS DISEASES That 'is, liable to eontraet them, when your blood is impure aptl imjwver kiied, deficient in iron, and you are weak and nervous. At' such a. time, the best treatment for jou, so far as medicine gre, is that combination that is giving so miieh satisfaction and is found to be so fe''mwmaV-Hood's Hjtrsaparilla before eating, l'eptiron after fating, and, if a laxative is needed, Hood's Fills at night on going to bed. Sold lv all druggists. BURIAL IS IN UNIFORM Former Comrades, Royal Fly ing Corps Members, Are Pallbearers WASHINGTON NOT SURPRISED AT RUSSIAN PEACE Bolsheviki Must Answer Masses or Accept Down fall As jn Past Repatriated French Children Get First : Milk in Three. Years from American Woman NEW YORK, Feb. If fitting a hero were aceorded at the funeral services here today of Cap tain Vernon Castle, faniors as an originator and interpreter of modern danres, a member of the Uritidi Hoy al Flying corps, who was killd at Forth Worthy-Texas, last Friday .when his airplane crashed to the .round. Representatives of the United Stated army and navy, of Kt.rl Read ing. British high com miss! oner to the. United plates, men and women prom inent in New York society and thea trical circles paid tribute to the mem ory of the dead air fighter by their presence, at the church, and hun dreds stood outside In a drizzling rain. ' y '' ' ' ; " Captalir Caefle was buried in the uniform in which he fought at the French front and pinned on his breast was the Cross of War which he won for bringing down two Ger- radts. members of a detachment on ;he Royal Flying corps, which brought the body here from Texas, were pallbearers- The services conducted in the I Church of the Transfiguration, better : known as the "Little Church around l the Corner," were simple. No eulogy I was pronounced. Rev Dr. George llonorr, be-1 D. Houghton, pastor of the church. read the burial service: then Chap lain Stillman of the Royal Flying corps spoke briefly of Captain Cas tle'n service and the esteem in which he was held by his' fellow officers. .Later private services were held at another church attended only by tlfe avlaljor's widow. Irene Castle, and a few relatives. Burial was in Wood Jaw n cemetery. ALL RESTS WITH ALLIES WHAT WOMEN' AUK IHM.VO. Kenosha, Wis., has women stieet car conductors. Omaha is to have" an up-to-date home for working girls. - The woman hotel HerK has made her appearance in New York city. Knitters Take Notice Please be informed that we have a line', of fancy Cretonnes specially suited for knitting and shopping bags, specially priced for qnick selling and big value. SEE SOME OF THESE GOODS,: already made up in our show window Buren's Furnitue Store 179 Commercial! Street Signing oi Treaty to Strength en German Militarists Is Forecast SPECIAL WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SHOW ' STARTS FRIDAY GEORGE LOANE TUCKER'S MASTER PICTURE T nie TV IT : ! . . TV T n trntrn rhtrn .VJiailillYiiCllJill BY HALL CAINE u Made in "Isle of Man'! with full'co-operation of British Government "The Mamraan," like all stories that finally arrive to .genuinely great dra matic heights, starts quietly and pro ceeds gently, exactly as the rivulets from the mountains of the Island run from" their quiet sources together; to form the mighty stream that at; last dashes with tremendous power Into the Irish Sea; so does : "The Manxman" swing ever stronger and stronger to Its mighty: final sweep .of pathos, tragedy and sacrifice. THREE DAYS ONLY AT USUAL MOVIE PRICES LIBERTY THEATRE WASHINGTON. Feb. 19. An nouncement of the purpose of the Bolshevik government of Russia to slftn a peace treaty based upon the htunillatihp conditions imposed hy tho (icrmans caused no surprise in of.'-ial circles here in view of the failure of the attempt of the Rus sian to Influence the German So cialists to prevent an attack , on' un resisting people . An .Irresistible, demand by the great masses of 'the Russian people for peace had brought about the t t u nfnll In turn T K nk tiiiAOAcalvrt governments; that of Cxar Nicholas.! that of? I'rince Lvoff and that of ! Kerensky. Ienine and Trotzky, ac- cordlngito the official understanding here, wine fully aware ..that their re gime wofjld shtfVe the same fate If they failed to respond to the over whelming demand of the public. Thero was danger of overthrow from the more patriotic Russians through ; accepting degrading terr.fl V peace, but having carefully Tal iiiated - the chances, it is believed here that Lenine and Trotzky finally decided In the face of the renewed (Jcrman advance intd Russian terri tory that their only hope of main taining control of the government Jay in complete submission to the Herman demands. ' , : All l'et on A U '! Success. Eueh a peace treaty as now may be signed, according to the official view here, must depend for Its vital ity and legality entirely upon the outcome of tbn great war. Ileinp made under absolute compulsion and' bv what is regarded as nothing more than a faction of the Russian people, the allies In "a peace conference would' demand! that, it- be 1 disre garded. ' Accepting as ' accurate the state ments credited to Trotzky in hfs're- I - ' -Cr. I . 1 i i'.'-.. fSt c x . in mi iii.ii - ;y- A -A ) ", i " s v ? u " - ' - i - 1 -4-- '. .-. 1 i L ' I I j. . . ! Imperial s. 1 I I 1 r-R? Crepe .. ;fB A splendid economical material for making Dresses, Waists, Gowns, etc., 36 inches wide, Colors : Block, Green, i Navy, Torquoise, Copen. haaren. Pink Old Rose, Joffre Blue, Purple. - ; 49c yard ' Our prices always the lowest - GAtiE & GO. Commercial and Court Sti, formerly Chicago Store Phone 1072 7 zzTi:J fan BP - I f To Lead German Drive ' . on the Western Front These repartrtateC Irenes o;:jren erven up by the German or left behind by them In districts recanted by the French are receiving the first milk they have bad in three years. ' It is supplied with American money, if rs. Taylor of the Civiliaa committee of the American Fund Tor French Wounded, who has chai g of the work in the district of Uluancourt, is bailed by them as their savior. 4 -m-K. .M '4'mvim. 4toiy-f. 4 MM f , " '' ' - ',' 4 t t i - - S-" 1 ' " . ' " " 1 ' 1 n It has been reported on what is believed to be good authority that Field Marshal von Werysch will lead the expected German drive on the western front. The allies have long been making ready for such action and they expect it so soon as the weather breaks. General Werysch ied the German; invasion of Poland tnree years ago; ? IS THIS YOUR HOUSE? Only the, passers-by will know if you have a placard on your house, but Thousands will see H vou use a Gkssified ''f . .: In , Ac The- Oregon Statesman 215 S. Commercial Phone 23 port upon the Drest-Lltovsk negotia tions that the Gern.an terms includ ed tbej retention of Poland. Lithu ania. Itiga and Moon island anU an Indemnity of 600,000.000 pounds, it is pointed out that the proposed treaty will be in direct violation not only of all peace principles laid down by the entente spokesmen and President Wilson but of the 6f ten quoted Teutonic declaration of "no annegMlona and no indemnities." However, It Is taken for granted that thcr will be an attempt to dis guise these demands and deny they constitute eitber -indemnity or an nexation. ' It fs fully expected that the effort vlll be made to show that wbat the German reichstag meant In declarlutf ngninst Indemnities were puuitlv exactions and not repayment for the actual damages sjistained through the tremendous Russian drives into Pola nd and Gallcia in the early 'days of the war. Also It Is anticipated that the assertion will be made by the Germans that their continued oc cupation of the western Russian provinces Is not really annexation in the objectionable meaning -of that term: the occupied provinces are to be held only as a pledge for the pay ment of the Indemnity. Pact Will Help Germany. It is realized, however, in dlplo matlc circles that Ibe signing of such a treaty will serve to strength en tremendously the military parties In Oertmany and Austria, where they have been perlously threatened !y the Socialistic elements because of the Inadequate peace arrangement they hare made with the Ukraine. As the treaty must mean cessation of the, Bolshevik attacks upon the Ukraine the German troops which were to have been sent t the de fense of the Ukralnia will be released for western service.' Otherwise It Is not perceived by the. officials here bow the compulsory signature of a Rosso-German treaty can have any further effect upon the conduct of. the war. at the transfer of the Ger man eastern army to the western front has been fully anticipated by the entente military commanders, who are confident of their ability to cope with the reinforced Gorman armies. It developed today that th offi cials here are awaiting with the i ureutsi juiurem cuminuauua ui re ports that Turkish and Uulgarian troops - In large numbersare bving sf-nt Into IJelglurji. , It may be stated oil authority that such a movement would have the gravest consequences so far as America is concerned, and that it would be regarded as justify ing an Immediate declaration of the existence of. a state of war, between America and Turkey and Hulgarla. "HEAD AND NOSTRILS STUFFED FROM COLD 'Ine's V4I Vimona.'l' eil cold or jrrllle In a few hours Your cold will break and all grip pe misery end after taking a" dose of -rape s Cold comopund evt-ry two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up nos trils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose running relieves sick headache, dullness, fev erishness, sdre throat, sneezing, soreness and stiff net a. Don't atay stuffed up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Er.se your throb bing head nothing els In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which costs only a few cents at any drug store. It tela without assistance, tastes nice, and causes na Inconvenience. Accept no substitute. DOCTOR D9NEY SENDS LETTER Willamette President Writes to Students Before He Sails for France Not a Bite of. Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hoi witir and photphata pravanta lllneaa and kaapa ua fit, Just as coal, when It-burns, lenvt i: behind a certain amount of Inccm- bustable material In the form of ah- ec so the food and drink taken day aftr day leaves In the alimentaty canal a certain amount bf Indigestible material, which If nbt- completely eliminated from the system each day. becomes rood for the millions of bac teria which infest the bowels. From this mass of left-over waste, toxins and ptomain-like poisons are formed and tucked into the blood. Men and women whj can't s.t feeling right must begin to take in side baths. JJefore eating breaklaat each morning drink a giassof real hot water wit a teaspoonfUl of lime stone phosphate in it to wash cut of the thirty feet of bowels the prev ious day's accumulation of poisons toxins and to keep the entire ali mentary canal ctean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sicx headache, cold, billiousnefs, consti pation, others' who wake up with bad taste, foul' breath, backache, rheu matic etiffness, or have a sour, &nsy stomach after meals, are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, and belu practicing internal sanitation. This tfill cost very little, but is suf ficient to , make anyone an enthus iast on the aubjeet. In his characteristic style, iTf. Carl Ort eg Honey, president of Will amette University", now en route to France on wa- Y, M. C. A. duty, hfi written a letter to Willamette stu dents. The letter was written from New York whUe Dr." Ioney was making flcal p'eparatioiis fori the voyage. ), 'lvesldent Doney telltf of rwlines slng a parade of famouj New York women on Fifth uvenue and deciartsB that in more tiiaft ono respect they were thre thousand miles away Wiilauietto girls. Tbn doctor as he has scattered about 'thirty pboto graphs oC himself made 'from '"nega tives 'shamefully truthful" Ills letter to the students follows: Klrlene Are Told. "Hear Willamette Students: Todiy I was In a meeting with the men and women who are soon to go overseas In the association work. They were there to .receive Instruction aad in spiration before undertaking their tasks. For two hours we listened to men who had experienced what -'they were declaring, and there came npon ihe group a eolemn Joy so intense aa to be painful. The work waa seen to be so stupendous that the niot self-confident person must have felt his utter Inability to do it; and It was seen to be so splendid that the mosftrmld felt thrilled br the call to attempt it. Discouragement gave place to confidence when some otd promises from our old llook were re called; and no one could have gone fioni that assembly without assur ance that GoL still helps men to do the impossible thing. "It Is sometimes said that the Y. M. C. A. has become a respectable club Instead of being a Christian or ganization. I am sure that any such defection from its high purposes dots not root itself in the strong leadera of the association. And I have the further belief that the war will ao deepen men's conscious dependence on God that not only the Y. M. C. A. but everything will feel a revolution ary spiritual Impact. Uniform Puzzle Kdacntnr. "These days are comparatively se rious for New York. Much of the for mer pleasure, extravagance and vice continues, but the war measures aro pressing in on every perao in such manner as to make the people sober ly seek the reason lying somewhere In the background of reality. We ought to come out of ths struggle, a nation which will hereafter think more, co-operate better ' and have a wil'lna regard, for the rlghta of others "I have been busily engaged In completing the preparation for the overseas Journey. Thirty discourag ing photographs of myself from a negative hame;ully truthful are In Washlngtcn, at various consulates in New York, and at the association headquarters. One I intend to send home in order that the family may not so much desire my early retutn The uriform makes rue look like Captain Walker wlljjook when he la in regalia.' The army ehoes make a noise for tte'y are both yellow and heavy. Ther Is a red triangle on my sweater ,io tell wblch side to wear in front, but I forget whether red mark is to go before or behind. Then there ars some shirts called O. P. which nay mean On Duty. Off Duty. Old Dominion, Officer cf the Day, Olive Drab, or omethlr else. The, hat ia a good rain ahtdder. !j Pnrado Makc Htm Homesick. " "Furthermore, I am homesick. Yesterday I saw th Fifth avenue parade bf New York's famous wom en. In more respects than one they are three thousand ml.es away from the wonderful Wtl'amette girls; land I would much prel'er to see the pa rade from EatoH hall to Waller chapel. , I dare not think of being gone ror half a year. There will come the Freshmt-n Glee, special meetings, the oratorical contests, theJ Intercollegiate debates which we ar to wln the lecture?, the recitals. May Pfty, the Serflor Breakfast waf fles. Cites Day, Commencement, and HI not be there. I'll be ever yonder telling some good soldier how to fight or trying to mnke a French waiter understand that I must have beans or starve. "Or perhaps there will be a speech to the soldiers, in which two or three chapel Addresses will be rolled into one. (That ought to make soldiers recklessly willing to go "over the top." Do you sunpos.) that chapel had -anything to do with the largo number of enlistments from Will amette? - , "Though I am homesick, there Is no least thought that yea men ard women will not splendid'y co-oper ate In making the oil school hold a steady, 'upward course. I think you ill sec to It that the fall enroll ment is the greatest in Willamette's hIstorv. The school is fully worthy and does for Its students the big needful thing in scl-olarshlp and character making. Yen will make sure that those who value such things are with, you next year. Hard Tasks A : Ahead. v "Some bard tasks await me. I hall be i your representative In France and England doing tny best to be worthy of ytt. You know wbat I want and shall need. Is It sking too much to request every student and professor to name me and the other boys In their dally prayers? It Is not food or clothing that I carry to the men who battle for merit la that . unseen something which cornea from the Infinite unseen Someone. "I shall be. grieved if I do not see our own boys. "I'll show them tie Willamette pennant (and the watcb) and .tell them of you, and of the cf walk, the transformed chapel, mi then tell tbWiu some more about yon. There will be quiet talks, heart W.U aurely touch heart; and maybe son ? men will ge - glad , you stnt tae to them. , - "Good-bye again. God bless every one and the dear acbool." Lucas Farm Near Montzozih Is SoWto Riddell Ere;. DAIXA8. Or.t Feb. J9. (Rpecin! to The Statesman.) One of the big teet real estate deals- of recect ri'onths was made last week wht-n the 22S-acre L.ucas ranch near Mon mouth was sold to Illddell lirotbers, the' conslderatioi' being sometbirj like $130 an acre. The Lucas rarua is considered one of the finest plec- of farm property in this section of the county and the price of land its sort Isconsldered mpre than ret 3oaable. The Iliddells, who already have one of the finest stock farn.? in the Pacific northwest, make a np.' cialty or breeding pure bred stock and have taken, several valnab'o prizes at exhibitions at fairs th rou sh out ' thia' section of the country. Try Jt! . Aj medicine which hat given satisfaction to Hi usejt for over 40 year, as Cardui has, must be a' goojl . medicine. II you sutler from female troubles, and need a reli able, strengthening tonic, of real medicinal value, as proven by the experi ence of thousands ct women users, TAKE n U lij"Lr I n nv ii' TT.3 s cmEn's Tcn!3 Mrs. C S. Budd, cf . Covlna, Calif., ia writ In? of her experience wiui Cardui, savs: "1 toes a bottle at 1J years old, and it cured my headaches. 1 have taken It since mar riage, and received much help from it. Cardui is the best medicine 1 ever took ... It was the only medicine . . that helped my back ..." Try Cardui. All Drtzi&j EBU 4 s X:.. fl nnimir II sj u sjj ms 'II SHOW I- Uncle Sam's Punch SEE IT WORK OVER IlKHE you will see AU building records smashed blta; . to STARTS TODAY 40,000 people completely construct ed in firty-two days; ! . - t Thousands of . men and . horses toiling aa men. never tolled before; A whole city, capable of housint, "OVER HERE" Is loaded with pa triotism, jammed with ' Interest, packed with timeliness. ALSO "FRAMING FRAMERS" A Triangle Peature Wih CHARLES GUNN LIBERTY THEATRE USUAL MOVIE PRICES