SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE TWO. SHOTS FROM BE GIU HEROES RELATIVES . Indiana polio, Ind., Feb. 21. A. total f ll(.Ot Kreneh certificate will. be bestowed tomorrow upon the next of kin of the Americana who died In the world wax. It waa announced today al the aatlonai headquarters of the Amer fcaa Legion, which will have super vision of the ceremonies to be held In nil parts of the country. The nation's lienor roll la comprised of 107, SI 2 sol diets, ti09 sailors and 3(57 marine. la the bestowal of these Frencn meaMriam certificates of honor ana esteem, France pays homage to Amer ica's lead In the late war on the birth. dr of George Washington, which also will be observed In many churches of tke country as "American Legion Sun day" when the work of the American legion will be explained from the pul pits. The marine corps received its allot ment of testimonials at too late a date te address and send to the local posts of the American Legion for presenta tion tomorrow and these will be mail ed direct to the next of kin. Mahood Directs Appeal To Young People Of Church Iju night at the First Methodic church Ir. Mahood dealt with the utmiuemcnt question making an espe cial appeal to the young people, who attend in large numbers. He used as historic "Cutting the Anchors," using the story of Paul's shipwreck to Illus trate it. It was another of his many gripping messnges and was a direct tip peal to the young people to cut loose from the things which were hindering la their Christian experience and the attainment of the highest and best things In life. He enumerated variou? thtnga which served as anchors to hold pesple back among them being bvII as aeowtions, the modern theater, the aadern dance and the modern card trasses, Ills attack on these forms of worldly amusements was not sensa tional In any sense hut was based mainly upon the fact that Indulgence In them always hindered and often completely destroyed one's Christian experience. He declared that the mod era dance was the most fruitful nourc af social evil in America today. He said the high school dance was the worst of all. In Minneapolis whor dsnolng was permitted in the 'high schools the results upon the morals of the young people was deplorable am' he appealed to the Christian people o. Bxltm to create enough sentiment tr prevent Its permliutlon In the high school here. He said that only nn ou' and out Christian who cut loose from all wordllness, can exert a powerful influence on others tor good as well as attain the highest life for himself Tomorrow morning Dr.. Mahood wil speak ut both Jason Leo Memorial am I.mlie M. E. churches and at nigh n III address a union meeting at Kirs M. H. church on the subject, "The Un pirdonable Sin." Sad-Eyed Mother Waits Long To See Sons Face Again Somewhere back In St. Paul, Minn, when- the march of wonderoua pro Rresa goes by, and the world benmi down upon a thriving, happy city there is a sado-eyed mother. Her tear dimmed eyes see not these mtirvelou things that others note with Joy mt pride. Iler weary vigil Is for oil' htniT a face long years absent. Miituruay a letter was received by polio here from Mrs. Peter HaUle' 113 Kllpntrlck sh-pol,, 'J'ortbino. r ashed tho nld of authorities here I findtiiK Charles Cornell. This mnn a bru'hor of Mrs. llalllet, left his honit and mother, In St. Paul, 20 years ng' the V'-er said. A search through al the, venrs has (ailed to produo ay information save one thing tha wilt, lend to eueouiugn this moth that her son will nntno back to he me day. At that time Mr. Cornell, who In no. believed to be about 46 years old, wn suffering from malaria fever. It Is lie lletod possible that it rnlgrrt have ef f.Tted his mentality, causing hint to lisve been conflntd In the slate asy luuv AuthiyHles there said Suturdn: thai they have no patient by tha. name. Tot it In possible that he nilmli have ben there months ago, ami te residing some where In this count! now. According (to Mrs. Halliet's letter this lonely mother, now more thu three aoore and 15 years old, dofylm the Orlm Hen per In her faith thai e wandering son will return, wtrn vac day for him, saying: "Clod will let ate live until 1 hear from him." Tie common garden snail bus 1 4.1 7 teeth. 8 3rS3 Grape-Nuts The cereal that needs no sugar Sweet from the sugar, self-developed from its own grains. Ready-to-eat Economical. Old Resident Of Livesley Passes Livesley, Or., Feb. 21. Following an iTlness of only a week, Silas J. Tracy, age 74, and for 4 years a resi dent of this neighborhood, passed away at his home here. He leaves to mourn bis death four sons and six daughters. The Red Hill district Sunday school convention will be held at the Lives ley church Sunday, February 22. An all day program will be In session. A. community gathering is being planned for Wednesday, February 25, to celebrate "The National Week for Kong." The school will render a short patriotic program after which County Superintendent W. M. Smith and Mrs. La Moine Clark of Salem will speak. Mrs. Charles Ekin and daughter, Mabel, spent a few days at Eugene visiting relatives. Thelma Beamish after being con fined to the Salem, hospital for five week is convalescing at her home. MIhs Lelie Johnson, an. Instructor in the Hood River high school, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Johnson. A ten-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Purvine Wednesday, February 18. Jack Johnson To Return To States Next Week Report Laredo, Tex., Feb. 21. Jack John son, former heavyweight pugilistic champion, will leave Mexico City for the United States next Thursday, go ing directly to Chicago where he will surrender himself to federal author ities for execution of sentence for con viction of violation of the Mann act, according to an interview published in Thursday's issue of the HeraUlo de Mexico of Mexico City, copies of which arrived here today. According f the interview,' Johnson Is confident that he will he freed. He is quoted as being highly elated with the change in tone of statements from the fed eral distr.ct attorney at Chicago with tegard to negotiations for his sur render. Robert P. Murray, of Chica go he said, was managing his affairs !n the United States and had arrang ed for bondsmen nnd nn atotrney, Johnson declared himself greatly utuappointed with efforts toi bring a championship contest to Mexico and said his chief reason for returning to the United States was to obtain a fight with Jack Dempsey, present heavy weight champion. UNDERGOES CHANGES Mexico City, Feb. 21. Important changes In President Currnnza's cab. inet have taken place during tho past week. , Leo Salinas, under secretary af the lepurtment of industry, commerce tnd labor, who hus been In charge of natters relating to petroleum, was on Wednesday named secretary of that -lepartnient. He succeeds General Plutarco Gllns Callcs, former govern or of Sonera who resigned to enter he political campaign as a supporter tr tleuenil Obregon for the presl dency. tleneral Frimelseo X'rqulzo became under-Hecrettiry of war nnd marine, succeeding tleneral Jesus Augustln Castro. "acada to Have More Roads; Lines to be World's Longest Moiitiual, Feb., 21. The Canadian National Hallways will bo probably; he most extensive system in the! world with a total mileage of 21,213 j is the result of the iueetanee by, stork-holders of the Canadian xovern-j oienl'H offer to nationalize the (itamli Trunk and the tiraud Trunk Paeifir. j The National system consists of the 'nter-Colonlal nnd the Canadian Nor j hern, toUillitiK 13,6411 . miles. The; irnnd Trunk has a mileage of 4,7S," md the llrand Trunk Pacific 2.7SS.! yi ntiu t V? yfiy time of day BAKER'S COCOA ,is mwclcome DO not nuke the mis take of thinking that cocoa ii only an occa sional drink. It is so val uable a food beverage, so rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in flavor, and so wholesome that it should be used regularly and often. BodtUt tf Ctox Rtdfts m frtt WALTER. BAKER & COitf jcz . OREGONIAN SUED FOU DMGES BY LEROYt KEELEY (Continued from page one) because of what might be regarded as an attempt to intimate that Keeley's reported "red" activities were Inspir ed by a desire to promote communist Ideas In order to destroy the state in dustrial accident commission. This the Portland attorney objects to as being without foundation of fact. One por tion of this paragraph in referring to Keeley, uses this phraseology, "they (the.state Industrial accident commis sion) blocked his efforts to secure a major part of the compensation which had been awarded to a widow be cause of the death of her husband." Keeley states emphatically that" this! statement is a gross untruth in that! he made no effort to secure other than the fee arranged for; 40 per cent In case of the payment of a lump, sum. This, he points out is 10 peri cent less than the rate commonly ap plicable in Oregon for actions of this j nature. Keeley also claims that this; paragraph confuses his action for the widow's compensation from the pri vate concern, with the unexpected award to the widow made by the ac cident commission. The alleged libelous paragraph is given: "Motive Is Shown" "Keeley 1b the attorney who gained considerable notoriety last summer when he filed charges against the state industrial accident commission. Investigation showed his complaint against the commission was due prin cipally to the fact that they blocked his efforts to secure a major part of the compensation which had) been awarded to a widow because of the death of her husband. Keeley is a delegate to the central labor council from a federal employes' union." As fl. final and conclusive argument that the Oregonlan has damaged hlin to the extent of $100,000, Keeley claims that proof of the attempt to mix his name In purported "red" ac tivities is found in the sixth paragraph of the article, which follows: "So bitter was the debate on .the two questions that the meeting con tinued until well past midnight, when it broke up on the verge of a riot. Although It was the regular night to nominate officers of the council for the ensuing year, this action could not be taken because of the "red" con trol of the meeting. Nominations will be made next Thursday night." South American Service i of A. P. Extended Today New VOrk, Feb. 21 The Associated Press today extended Its South Am erican service to El Diarlo Naclonal and El Espectador of Bogota, the cap ital of Colombia and El Relator of Cai In the same republic. These papers will receive a dally report of world hnp penings from New York and In re turn the Associated Press will be p, tected In news service from Colombia. The number of Associated Press mem bers In South America now totals 26. Fossil sloths of colossal size hav been found. Come Early A V r J mpMnmni i immi m i urn nil iwiiniMiniiJiundn"iw mmimmimiamimmmmim.w immt.-'it num. iw ' " " ' mfi " ;;' - . ...... .i'.ws.,, m.ihm-ai'--Mm -,v 7 ' 4, V. SjN r , .... i THE V1L.LJVIN LARRY SEMON IN UTHE HEAD WAITER" LACK OF SOUCITUDE IN NATIONAL SAFETY ALARMING TO S!HS Philadelphia, Feb. 21. Admiral William S. Sims, orator at the Univer sity Day exercises of the University of Pennsylvania today to celebrate the en to tne visiting scribes by the Eu-j birthday of George Washington, drew! gene Chamber of Commerce tonight., lesson, from the career of the first! during which f--president and criticised the tendency gon Journal, Edgar PU er of ttu of Americana to resent adverse com-1 Oregoman. E. B. Aldr.cb of the Pen ment upon military unprcpareditess dleton East Oregonian C. EL IngallV of the United State of the Corvallis Uazette-Timee and- ,r, i.. i A,rt,.-in other prominent newspapermen of: ism", said the admiral is that it does not Include . adequate solicitude f - our safety. The government and to a certain extent our people, resent crit icism of anything American. This is a dangeroas attitude that has cost us many thousands of lives ana manv millions in treasure." Defense Live Issue Abroad. In European countries. Admiral Sims said, the national defense is a live Issue. "The actual condition of their arm ed forces is so vitally important," he said, "that any one who can point out a defect, or suggest an improve ment. will earn the gratitude of his, today that Jack Johnson had left government Criticism is recognized, Mexico City for Laredo, on the Texas as so vital to efficiency that it is notj border, "where he will surrender to only welcome but is invited, and is, federal agents. rewarded when it proves beneficial. Johnson is reported to be coming "In the United States," Admiral back Chicago to serve out a sen Sims said, "we not only neglect townee of one year and a day in Leav provide for public criticisms of our nn act. He has been attempting officers, but actually forbid it. Americans Ignorant. "The consequence is that the Am erican people know less about the ele ments of warfare and less about the actual condition of their military forces than the people of arty of the othur great powers. Though this has miltated against our preparedness for war in the past, and although we have nevertheless always attained our object in war, without very sor lous loss, still it must be evident that a similar attitude cannot be maintain ed in future without serious risks." The honorary degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon Admiral Sims. WOMEN OPKN HEADQUARTERS. Chicago, Feb. 21. Congressional and legislative headquarters of the League of Women Voters will be es tablished in Washington immediately under direction of Miss Maude Wood Park of Boston, It was announced to day. Production of crude oil in Califor nia for the month of January total ed 8,509,801.1 barrels. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT BEST A i STATE S S1REET 03 UJ SI B TOMORROW-MONDA YTUESDA Y The Greatest Racing Play in the World THRILLING DRAMA OF THE HUMAN r V i n . J ri &3 ill University Host To Oregon Editors At Eugene Today Eugene, Or., Feb. 21. Oregon-edi tors to the number of about fifty are here for the annual newspaper con ference at th University of Oregon. The sssions of the conference began Friday afternoon and will' continue until late today. A feature of the first day's session was a banquet giv- ime s'" i"'- ,"' " l Camnbell. or tile cmversiiy anu Leith Abbott, of Ashland, a Junior and student in the department of Journal ism, were also on the program. This afternoon Henry M, Hastings, print- ing price expert of San Francisco, was the principal speaker. Jack Johnson Leaves i Mexico City for Border Chicago, Feb. 21. District Attor ney Charles F. Clyne received word enworin prison ior violation oi me to negotiate with Mr. Clyne for some time for his return. When he fled from the United States in 1914 he forfeited a $15,000 bond. ' Oil Leasing Bill Delay Awaits Wilson's Action Washington, Feb. 21. Delay In presidential action on the oil leasing bill, it developed today, has been due to desire to obtain the opinions of John Barton Payne, who soon is to Secretary Daniels on the measure, become secretary of the interior, and The piesident is expected to act be fore the bill would automatlvally bc conto a iaw at midnight next Wednes day without signature. , BANK CONDITION (iOOD , New"""- York, Feb. 21. The actual condition of clearing house banks and trust companies for the week shows that they hold $8,071,420 reserve in excess of legal requirements. This is a decrease of $15,000,740 from last week. wwv.fi WtIT ADS PAY BEST DiCB. O'Neill OFTOnETRIST-OPTICIAN XjfCor. Stale aqd " -JStaft ESl a i - ii CONTINUOUS SHOW TOMORROW 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 P. M. , t Repatriation of Germans In Siberia is Authorized Paris, Feb. 1. The repajriation'of the Herman war prisoners now In ei beria wanauthoristd by the council of ambassadors at its session today. The action of the council provided that the repatriation be by way of the Far East. Fair Weather for Coast States is Prediction Washington, Feb. 21. Weather pre diction for the week beginning Mon day: .Northern Rocky Mountain and pla teau regions: Fair first half bf week with temperature above average. Prob able occasional snow last half oi areeK. "Pacific states: Fair first half with normal temperature; probably rain last half. . BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted Tq bring back the sunshine take GOLD MEDAL The national remedy of Holland for over 200 years; it is an enemy of all peine re sulting from kidney, liver and uric acid troublts. All druggists, thiee sizes, Look for Ike earns Cold Modal oa mww bra ad ascoal ao Uniwwa Feel Like A New Man I tell you an hour's bowl ing in the evening sure takes the grouch out of any man's system. Club Bowling Alleys 122 N. Commercial POOL POOL EMOTIONS SW Pj F?"ro? J vr .1 HAW LEY. PLAYS "DREAM SONGS" By Request Till' L'lUl . .. , 1,1 "Sft tlj. peared on manv f Xe v w tall buildings la,t Faster Eve Ci!n memorutiun of our ' c' ora lost in the war sn k "ail- nual tribute. The crosJlZV" by allowing lights t., burn , H specified rooms. " on, For folds, Grip , lllfl and as a Preventative ,l.. . . TIVB BKO.MO QVIXlvp niM- Look tor E. W. GROVE'S ian. on the box. 30c, THE LAW OF GQti and - THE GOSPEL - OF CHRIST Another Tremendously Inter. esting Sermon Study by EVANGELIST A. R. BELL Did Christ Abolish The Ten Commandments? Does Faith in Jesus mgke void God's Law ? What was nailed to the Cross? The Word of the Unchange able God versus The Rubbish of Tradition. You cannot afford to miss this important study. Others are being benefitted. Why not You? COME :JJr.. and Bring a Friend ' S. A. D. CHURCH ; 'N. Fifth St. and Gaines Ave. Take N. Commercial tar. 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