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SAYS HOT WATER WASHES POISONS FROM THE LIVER Everyone should drink hot water 'with phosphate In It, before breahfaet i To foal aa fin at tha proverbial fiddle, a must knap tha liver washed claan, almoat every morning, to pre vent Ita sponge-like pores from clog C' lug lib Indigestible material, aour I la and poisonous toxins, says a noted 'physician. If you cat headaches. H'i your liver. If jrou eau-h cold easily. ! far liver. lf you wake up wllh a bad taste, furred tongus, nasty broath or stomach be Jromaa rancid. It'a your liver. Sallow Siklo, muddy eomplailoo, watery ayaa all danots liver unrlsanllneaa. Your liver la tha nioet Important, alio tha mutt abused and neglected organ of tba body. Kew know Ita function 01 bow to release tba dsnimcd up body waste. Ilia and toslus. Most folka reaort to violent calomel, which la a dangerous,' eallvetlng chemical wblrh ran. only ba uaod occasionally bacauaa lit accumulate Id tba tissues, also attacks tba bone. Kvery man and woman, alrk or wall, ahould drink each morning be- lora braakfaat a (laaa of hot water wK,h a leaapoonful of llmcston phoe tibats Id It, to waah from tha liver and bowels tha prevloui day'a IndlKratlbla malarial, tha poisons, aour blls and toilos; thua claulng, sweetening and freshening tlx autlra alimentary canal before putting mora food .Into, tha atoniarh. Limestone phospbste does Dot' "re trlct tha diet Ilka calomel, bacauaa It can not salivate, tor It la harmless and you can eat anything afterward. It l la Inesnenslve and almoat taatalaaa. and any pharmerUt will aell you a quarter round. iahlrh la sufficient for a detsv onalratlon of how hot water aad lime stone ihuaiht cleans, atlmulatas aad freshens the liver, kceulsg ,oi feeling 01 day lo and day out. r ortmillcr Bros. Funeral Directors Our Owd Aula Hear CLady Attendant I'hoaa 76 Masonic Rulldlnr ',1 HAKE-PITE Bread take I'lra Cookie. Roll, DoughnuU, F.tc, . ara Making A HIT Try Them Elite Itakery & Confectionery a VIERICR'S BATHS Rvpart Workmanship T h r Chalra L. VIF.UECK. IIKBT CKAWFOKI). II r. KIKh Your Patronage Solicited First and Ellsworth Sta. 1 M i, KO ARMISTICE IN CAUCASUS Colonel Haskell Reports to Near East Relief on Desperate Needs of Helpless. "Peer may come elsewhere Id Hi world, but hunger knows no armistice In Ilia Near Keel," aaya Colonel Wll llnm N. Haskell, Allied high coniinl alnn In Ilia Traiiat'auceeue. In an ap peal to Near Kaat Belief. I Madlaoo avenue. New York city, for food and siiiilli'a for the) relief of tba starving millions. Colonel llnkrll Is In rharg of all oHratlnna and dlsiiursrinis of, Near Kual Heller in ma eucasue. "There la mi fuel or shelter for tlir greater part of tliein during tba tcrrl- Mission Sermons At St. Mary's Interesting Rpeaklng Monday evening. at Kt Mury'a church, Father Olaen aald that labor waa at last coming Into Its own and that capital sooner ot latur would have to come to termu with the laboring claaa In Ita right-1 ful demands. Tha condition of lalor up to this time waa but little Utter than slavery in our great inli'strmi. renters and this waa a aourca of in terminable evila in the social, tha eco nomic and rellgiuua life of tha people. The very dignity of men waa disre garded and the result waa unrest and discontent. ' Tuesday night the preacher talked on what rellgiuua program the Catho lic man must stand. It waa plainly shown that without tha love of God's law and the keeping of the eommnwl ments, there can ba no growth In a country, in a community or in n par iah. r - v F. Ns. tn-w - x dates tiatheringa CATKH, Ore, Jan.. Z8 W. B. Rob ertaon while tplitthig wood one duy lent week made a Very painful cut in the top of hi. foot. II hie been confined to the hoJ.J lnc ths oc cidrnt. Mii Florence Lnw.on v. at a end visitor at the heme of hr par tnti, Mr. and Mre. T. L bwun Mis Ljwoii U iraching chool near Lyons Wm. Still l.a. rented the F.d Wolfe r.inrh and took po:oii Friday cf la.t week. Jamea Gn-gory rami up from Sil verion to attend to buslnox in (i net and took in the danra at Mill City Saturday night. Wm. M. Hudlrum, who paced a- way at the ho.pitat, in Mill City Jan 21, from applplexy wai born in Wii In I'ike CoM Inninoiv He a mem- ler of (jn-cn Mountain I-odvn I. O O. F. of CSaiea. He wn highly res pected rilizrn and l-avrs many friends and. relnlivcs to mourn his ditniue. Interment took place in Falrview cem etery under the auspice1 of the onVr of which ho wan a member. Borrt to Mr. and Mr. Ronald Cbble Jjn-iarv IM. a dauirhter. Mother and b ibe aro doing nicely. - A car load of dance lover motorwl I to Mill City Saturday night to at tend a danc at that place. Shelhurn Newa SIIF.l.WJKN. Ore., Jan.. 2R Mr. Charlea Kanom, of Aumivillc, and on, Wnyne viiud Mr. and Mr. John .. -i .1.1 i. i ir ,,r Kaiiom ana lamny ini we- m I A'r. C. M. Timlail and aaupiuer pending a few dayn in ff You Keep Money In the atore or office, It's subject to loss by fire or theft If you keep checks too long before depositing, they're some times returned marked "No Funds." , Tha saf way Is' to hava Check Account with this bank, nd deposit daily. Capital A Surplua $90,000 J. W. Cusick & Co. Bankers t Albioy, - ' Oreon COLONEL HASKELL. ble winter In the mouutalne." he aaya, "and the etlstliig fond supply la entire ly luailMunle for the great number of refill-tee wltboul rvsourcu of any kind. "liy a recent agreement between the premiers of Ilia republics of Armenia. Aterbuldjsn and Cnirgla to cvuae Ima llllllea and aettle all dllTeroueea by arbitration one ubaiade to r- llef work ) In the t'aurusua has b-n removed snd ; lunkus srtinnllile s great di'Mllille pimple alio otberwlae would perleb Idle winter. ' p,rl- nrf IVv, bmiilml Ibmmnnd deetttule l Snlrm. Arnienlnns and Tartars can now he! Giorpe A. Ktoddirt, Who is work. r.-rbeil In the dletrlita of Kanilwgh. j Inu at Jirfferson pent Sunday after Sliuelin and Nukhlebekun. In the south- noon at the home of hi parents. east sectlim of the Train "iiuiaua, and j The dap 'year dance given in the we are nlininlri to ekteud our work : Chamtx-rlin hall was well attended tbero. Tbe eciinomle altnatlon la aa there will be another ihuce th diKpenile and food siipllea ao arunty ..v. n:h of rebruary tbst the tiwirirlnns bine onlered IU0.- yrH. Will Miller and d.ilghter, 0(i!t pi-rmiia. iimliily ltulnn r-fuseea : t,-mt wl.re In S ilem Monday. wlllioiit euiploymetu. in liwve tlie city of Tlllla. About 4.VIXX) worker In the oil Iteble of :nku have bcn onl. re.1 by tlie Aserbubljnbeae m lenve the etty tierairce there la no work for them aud nod la aenrce. Aruund every atntlon along the rail wny are gniliered gnmpa of biiiilrvU of hmii-b't people lying llllililleit lo-1,-etber on tbe ground. Hie tnnjirlty of lltu Hat vv.-iiU even lo try in kelp tlivuiSHlM-e. r'roui lime to time tbe a'rongei 'ra ellln'i on frelflil earn and move eUewhi-re. alwaya seeking better eondltloi.e. which do not exlet. Two liundreil sil slity-tbree Ihnuwiud boinele"" refugees from Turklh Arme nia thus are eoiiatimtly milling about throughout Kiik'inn Annen'ii. muk II. e the relief work coiiiIucIihI by the AmerlrniiN a problem requiring Inllnlte pntli-nee nlnl orKiinlxliig nblllty. Tills l epeelnlly irue in view or tbe exigence of VISIKKI iteitllliite in bnbltnnt" of Itiiwiliin Armentn who x lionies. but no fooil, as well n I.Vl.(KK) Uret'ks, Russians, rersluiiH. Kyrluns and Yesldls aha have been driven out of pnrts of Trnnscnucusla. "One hundred ami forty thonsiind Moslems, whose vlllnges were destroy ed In tbe rmirso of five years of con stant warfare1, are helplessly encamped In tha open n round Tlllnges of ibelr former enemies, beeglng Inflnlteslmnl qtinnttnea of Hour; which they mix with TJIrt to glvi the Illusion of nourish ment, "These hundreds of thousands of suf fering adults, mostly homeless anil lacking every necessity of life, having nothing mora to lose, are concentrated In a country as yet Inadequately po liced or governed. They constitute a fertile field for tbe aeeda of Itelshe vlsm or any form of anarchy, the spread of which once loosed would be Impossible to predict. "It Is generally admitted In the Cau casus that the Americans of the Near Gaat Relief already have aaved the Uvea of at least 80.0(10 babies and chil dren and of MO.000 adult refugees and destitute. This work still la continu ing," In an effort to procure funds to ear 17 on the work and save tha iivea of these hundreds of thousanria whn oth erwise will die of starvation mid ex posure Near Knst Relief, of which Cleveland II. Dodge Is treasurer, Is tnsklng an appeal to the American people. Fred Cowman, who i attending school nt Corvalli spent the weekend at Shelbum. The Kies Chtdys and Sylvia Thi bailenu and staying with their grand father. Jume Smith, who has been ill a nhirt lime. Kuirene Towman. who is working " f-oorh. pent the week end Shelburn. Mi and Mrs. Clauds Churchill and (Inuw'hti r Blanche relumed home Moil day frsm Washington wlu-ro they have been vi-.lting Mrs. Chircliill'i i-t'-r. 1 Mis My.i Sto-l.la-t spent the wee! end at home. Mr. Gen Gooch and daughter, Le la, of Mt, Angle spent Saturday eve. ing with Mrs. Frank Gooch I Mr. Do Osborne wns an Albanj visitor Saturday. Mrs. Frank Goock was in Aum ville Thursilny vi.itiig hr i':'i.u Mr. Robert Colvin. The people of thi vicinity are well pleased with the weather these days. GHUNTY NEWS Notes from all parts of Linn Cointy il Ulll 'lennessee Locals LKBANON, Ore., Jan., 28 Mr. nd Mrs. At Hart and three children. who have been visiting at tha home of George Anton left Monday for their home in Idiho. Mrs. Halt and Mr. Anton ara aitters. E. E. M iney and family pent Bun day with Mr. Munseyi father Mr. A. R. McDonald near dcio. Arthur Burkhart and aon, Robert have taken a contract for cutting one hundred cords of wood for J. G. Bwink. W. E. Evans has bought thirteen acres of the Mefford ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Mefford expect to move to Port land in the near future. Farmers here hava been Improv- ng their time by plowing both with tractor and rior-e. itaa me gooa weather cjntinj'd the i toying would soon nil have ecii dona. Mrs. Bertha Mci.'ile left for !-aho Monday where h ha employment. Her mother, Mrs. Chaa Carroll will ere fur ber -MI'I-tm in her iluet.e. , Berley Uentmore drove to Jeffer son recently and brought his Granl- ; mother. Mrs. Fanny Prior, home. Mrs. Prior had been visiting at the home of her younget daughter, Mrs. An dy Icnmorc. All the ick are n.tich m.pioved at this writing except M.ist Eva Dens more who haa tonsolitis. Frank Carroll haa returned from southern Oregon and is nUting his father with some grubbing for Clyde ; mrkhart. Luther Keith had a very severe at tack ofAppcndxitis lat Monday and for a time it was thought an oppcra tion would have to be performed bjt he has improved now and is able to walk about the house. Tennessee Literary, was as uual. well attended. The prorram b?ing long the debat waa postponed untill the next regular meeting on Febnary 7. R. W. Swink who ha been teach ing chool at Talbot, ha been com pelled to resign on account of fail ing health. He is visiting with hi brother J. Q. Swink. W. E. Evans la improving hi home by tapering, painting and putting in dutch kitchen and water sytem. El mer Harden ha been doing- the pa pering and painting. A new gasoline lamp has ocen in stalled in the Tenne-.se school house by the Literary Society. Avery Swink, of Berlin his been running the tractor on the John Swink farm. Pont Id Munsey. one of Tennese yojthful stock men, shipped a fine href to Portland last week which net ted him a nice profit. , R. C. Burkhart. of (his locality and Roy SnodgTnss, of Lebanon went to Portland' recently where they pur chased two carloads of Durham cows ind had them shipped here where they will feed them from their silo. Mr. Binrkhart and Mr. Snodgras are ex tensive drnler in Shorthorn cattle ind own a number of fine registered cattle. m iMis H A MILTONS'j ii s h IN? Not So Easy As It Looks fArA Ja7 H y H S M S M HGtneralCItar-a-vvayof the Re- uiaiiiuci ui uui wiiiiuicii x Coats and Dresses h yet you will agree that wa have accomplished almost tha Impossible! For look where you will, where will you find such attractive offerings as ara now ahown by thia ts- tabliihment? Every ancient city'of not waa lo cated on or near the aea or a river. Perfect service for Fords. Ms wells sod fhevrolets without pomplag, pstchlog or repslrs. Chespsr per nils thin ordlaary tires. Rsiy riding ss a pneumatic. Let as demonstrate. Louis K. Geil Distributor Pacific Garage 134 w 2nd H Z H z 4hJ H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H HMost unusual savings may be afforded in these especially low-priced lots, broken sizes and limit 5Jed numbers, which must be closed out within the last three days of this sale. The Sale Prices on 2 the Coats are: H$2.65, $3.40, $5.10, $5.65, $6.40, $7.15, $9.60, $10.85, H g $12.40 and $17.25 Z The Sale Prices on the Dresses are: M$4J3, $5.25, $5.95, $6.00, $10.85, $9.00 and $12.00 II H Went j Sweat 'r l Who doesn't, for a a? Sweater is possibly . the most practical and most useful ar Z tide of wearing ap Hparel. J The sale of Sweat era at the lowered ea prices below Is an j, important feature of thia initial sale of 1920. Every one of our assortment is f included. Every de s sired style repre - asented. Make your S selection early a t the special prices , if which are: Z $3.15. $6.05, $7.15 H9-00. $12.15, $16.20 and $24.75 DRESS SKIRTS" AT SAVING REDUCTIONS" The woman desiring an H ' extra skirt to round outZ the aeason should take ad- H vantage of this Big Sar- S lng offered by the di-Jj count in price of all ourajs fancy and . plain Dress Skirts. The season's best styles at these lowered prices: S a ii z H $55, $9.00, $10.15, $12.40 ' $15.10, $16.65, $20.45, $22.30 and $24.95 Sunday to look at some snorthorn cattle which he expects to purchase. Mr. Patterson, of Eugene is vis iting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Copcland this week. Alex H.iro!d,.of Salem visited his niece Mrs. Cole last Sun Jay. A. W. Martin, of Salem, formerly of this neighborhood, who his bee very sick is slowly recovering. O. H. Todd of E Jgenc, is spending a few davs at the E. B. Walb.ce heiae Miss Ruth Marsh ill wos on the sick list last week but is recovering. East Knx Butte News Mis Isa Wasson. of Portland spent Sunday at the horn- of her brother Curtis Cole, left for B.iker Ore.. DRINK EOT TEA FOE A BAD COLS Oct a small package of ITnmburg Itreast Tea at any phnrmaer. Take a tnhlrspoonful of the tea. put a cup of tailing water upon It, pour thrptigh sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It Is the most effective way to break a cold and. cure grip, aa it opens tha pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thua driving cold from the system. Trv It the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It la Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore aale and barmleaa. 1 RUB BACKACHE AND ; 1BAG0 RIGHT OUT Sub Pais and Stiffness a way with a small bottle of old honest St JMoba liniment Wnen your back la sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism haa you stiffened up, don't suffer I Get a 80 cent bottle ot old, honest "St, Jacobs Liniment" - at any drug atore, pour a little In your ham', and nib It right Into the pnln or ache, and by the time you count fifty, the soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled I This soothing, penetrating oil needs to be used only one It takea tha acba and pain right out of your back and enda the misery. It la magical, yet absolutely barmleaa nd doesn't burn the akin. Nothing alsa atopa lumbago, eclatiot and lama back misery to promptly I The Albany Automobile Dealers Associa tion Announce Their Second Annual Automobile, Truck and Tractor Show To Be Held at the ARMORY Albany, Oregon, February 12-13-14 3 BIG DAYS 3 There will be presented th largest show ing of the latest creations in the automotive industry yet seen in the Willamette Valley. All the leading standard makes of cars, trucks and tractors will be on display, and a day at the show will be worth weeks of catalog study and shopping to prospective purchasers. Something New to Learn New Features in Automobile Construction Demonstrated SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS There will be programs and amusements each day and a biff dance each evening in one of Albany's beautiful new Parage build in. Prautiful Deration .'K COW . . ADMISSION 25c