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About Albany daily democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1888-192? | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1920)
IMMENSE WORK IS BEING DONE BY RED CROSS More than 100 Trained Wrk era Still Remain in Europe WASHINGTON. By A. I'.-AI-thoiiKh American Ktl Ciosi relief work overseas ii dimlnlshinic rap idly as consilient with obligation! of humanity, more than 1,000 trainrd workrri remain In Hie field, fik-htlnir disease and larvatlon in arras ai yet unable lo help llicmsrlvei. Officially summarising llie stiaa tion, Lieutenant Colonel Kobert E. Oldis, Hrd (Von Commissioner fur Europe, reported today to national headiuart rs here that aKKresslvc and continuinir relief measure! (till were dmiamlad by widespread, suffering in Poland, the Baltic statci and louth Kuola. He cxirrird conviction that Uyim now on th Russian problem would be a mot Vila lone. All en ergy is being Usnl to krt rellrf tup plici to satisfactory bases In the Bal tic and BUck Seat region, while the unit assigned to the ll.iltic 11410 ii gcing Imnasril in personnel fiom 61 to 70. Steps aUo are bring t.iken at Constantinople to organise further re lief measures in behalf of the refug rei of south Russia. Of the total American personnel a large number arc stationed in France, conducting hraduarteri operation!, principally in connection with relief luppllri and their transportation. The peronnel attached to the various NEGLECTED COLDS , ARE DANGEROUS! Dr. King's N.w Discovery toon break a cold and a chock cough commissions operating undW direc tion from I'arii total at follows: France, 2H; Albania, 05; Cxrcho-Slov-akia, 8 (ireecc, 6j Italy, 2U; Manlrn egro, 44; I'oland, 1.11 1 Itumunia, 21); Herbiu, 00; Weit Kunia, 64; South Kunla, 2r; Knglund, 6; Vienna, U. An outline of how the American Ked Crosi ii fulfilling Hi minion Wat glv en by Colonel Old at follow: "The character of the work in the Bulkam i changing from emergency re-lli f to medical ervirc and assiil iiik those peoplet in ending their ow relief niaehinery, To meet the terrible criiii that hai di vvlopeil in Vienna $1,200,1)0 worth of relief mp pllei ha already been iriven . In It aly the work ii confined to lt d Cross Home Service ill behalf of the famil ies of men who lerved with the Amer ica,, Army and American! who icrved in 1I10 ltulian Army who are trying lo return to thii country. "The moot cxlrnslv. preient work 1 1, that in I'oland where, In coopers. tlo with the I.ragu of Red, Cross So cieliei, the American Red Cron U it riving to cheek the ipread of typhui and rare for the prnnileix refugees thai are pour 1 11 if back into their home land. To Cxech- Slovakia nursri arr aislgnrd to help eitabliih a national nunrtreining system and the Cxecho Slovak Red Cro Is being assisted in diitributiiiK 130 carloads of relief supplies sent in by the American so ciety last summer. Work for shr French i still extensive but diminish ing." In addition 10 the major projects there are nearly a score of activities conducted In behalf of the war-worn children of Kuropean countries ly the Junior Red Cross, supported' by 'the 14.000.000 American school chil dren that are members. Cmi.1.8 ferer aneewa and tlii-n a hard cold deerlopa. l ake a little Ir. King a New IHernvvry when the anlme alert. It will aoun cheek the rold. Hi ruuiili iirovokltiK. throat-tickle. I'eed every here by Mople who know why It haa Ix-en on the market for lialf A century. Hellevea cold, rotti-h. grippe, croup. Jso disagreeable fier-vfri-cto. All druiiuieia mic. nd i:J a bottlo. Olve It a trial. Bowels Behind Schedule? Liver acting laxy? Hrlng tln-in I time with lr. King' New I. II I'llio. Itrntle but aure-actiiiK tern rleanwre Hint are .tmiuky action ami pu-aatiig In rt-euli. til 20c a boltlu at all drug store. Returned Home I William Kirk, of near Brownsville tr turned home tod.iy after lervlnir here on the last jury. Attend Minister! Conference ! Practically all of the miniatrrs of Aloany are attending- the Minister's . service conference in Portland this week Rev. A. I.. Schuter. Rev. Hiram Smith and Rev. Pratt left on the first tral this morning for the conference. . Visiting llrr Mother 1 Mri. Glenn Klkina. of Eugene, Is I in the city thii week visiting- at the home of her mother, Mr, E. L. 1 Harkleman. 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 n PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) HEAT-LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICAlirCRNIAI New Columbia Records The March Records arc on Sale Today Among Them are Numbers Some Exceptionally Good YOU WILL WANT SOME OF THESE 2836 (You Ain't Heard Nothing Yet By Al Jolson 85c (Come on and Play with Me, By Billy Mur ray. 2845 (Hand in Hand Again, By Campbell & Burr 85c (My Love Song, My Roses and You, By (Chas. Harrison 2842 (Just Like a Rose, Tenor Duett by James (and Harrison. 85c (Where the Lanterns Grow, Campbell and (Burf. 2850 (When You're Alone, By Henry Burr. 85c (Wait'll You See, Male JQuartette. 4470 (Spanish Gypsy Dance, By Spanish Gypsy (Orchestra. 85c (Night Of Love, Concert Waltz, Orchestra. 78798 (I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles, Violin Solo. 6134 (Asleep in The Deep (Petrie) Bass Solo. $1.50 (Rocked in The Cradle of the Deep, Bass (Solo. 2841 (Rainbow of My Dreams, Art Hickman. 85c (Burnuse Bells, Art Hickman's Orchestra. 2851 (Dardanella, Fox Trot, Dance Orchestra. 85c ( Wild Flower Waltz, Jasarlmba Orchestra. We Will be Glad to Play the New Records for You Woodworth Drug Company PHONOGRAPH HEADQUARTERS COUNTY NEWS Nolea from all parti of Linn County He returned home Monday. Dcvcr lloinga IlKVKR Ore, Mar.. 3-1' P. Jar vli was an Albany visitor on Wed nesday of last week. A. F. Harvey made a business trip lo Portland lust Wednesday, lie re turned the following evening. Ralph Rulnry lift last Thursday for a irveral days visit with his par ents who reside at Oregon City. Mn. Henrietta Hoe fir returned from Salem last Thuraday after two nionihi visit with her daughter. Rov C. J. Deyerleln of Albany was a visitor at the J. J. A who home last Friday. Albany visitors on Saturday were: Mrs. A. F. Harvey, Mri. Joseph Har lan, Mrs. J. A. Jones, Myrtle Jones, E. O. Truax. II B. Hamisch, Ernest llumlseh, J A. Jonei, Chas. Asche and C. L. Jonea. Mr. and Mrs. I). T Duller went to Sah-m last Saturday afternoon on the O. R. Ili mpsry Wills went to Albany last Saturday evening. W. A. Govro went to Inil-pendence Sunday and spent the day visiting his mother. An enjoyable motor trip was taken to Independence and Kalem on Sun day afternoon by a party of young peuplr. The roads are i a Very rough condition. Ralph Groshong drove down from llellfouniain Sunday in hia Mexwi-11 car and spent the day with hit parents Mt. I'lcaaant Heme SCIO, Ore, March, 8 Min Ger- trude Shemanrk of Scio it viiiting at the P. H. Lambert home. Messrs, Tuny and Frank Laux mo tored to Albany Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Laux and daughter Min Mamie of Albany returned with the I-aux Itrot., Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and child ren motored to the Tom Epping home Sunday. Albert Eberheart called on G. II. Ray, Sunday. Min Crystal Shank spent the past week viiitng with her aister, Mri. Hal Shellon. The Mt. Pleasant school resumed work again Monday after a week va cation. The flu in this neighborhood is amlost a thing of the past.: Raymond Shank spent Wednesday viiiting at the Mis. Roxia Shank horn. G. H. Ray called at the Mri. Roxie Shank home Monday. A -at J H S H S H ACTIVE pg AGAIN 1 We are alwaya actire in our effort to eeeure for our patrona the very beet merchandiae, at price commensurate with the ex ceptional saluea, for which we have become juatly faaioua. ECONOMY Not in Buying Chenp Shoes, But Good Shoes H S H & H S s H Si H f? .' 1 in fig Qptometrist albany oea. DRY WOOD Sawed or 4-ft. ANDERSON FUEL CO. 106-J Buy your Footwear wisely and well Purchase shoes of Reliable Make and get your money's worth in extra value, comfortable fitting and beautiful style Just now we are showing new Pumps and Oxfords of reliable makes. We'll leave it to you if they aren't "just the pretti est" you ever saw. Wide Range of Prices $6.50 to $12.50 THE HAMILTON STORE, SHOE DEPT. Where You Get Your Correct Fit n ii a mi Tn IJ Q9"""""' ss zhzhzhzhx HAMILTONS hzhshzhsm H s H B H S S H S H S H S H S H r H S H 11 '1 Don't Need to Tell You" says the Good Judge - Why so many men are going to the amall chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. 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Albany, Oregon WARD OFF THE FLU You may not be able to prevent influenza if it once decided to take hold of you, but you can 'do a lot to keep it from getting a hold on you. Keep the teeth clean twice daily, use a good mouth wash at least twice a day, spray the throat and nasal passages and keep the diges tive system in good order. We can help you. Look over our line of Atomizers, Antiseptic Solutions, Sprays, etc. We carry everything for the sick room Hot Water Bottles, Bed Pans, Syringes, Bring us your prescriptions Expert Service BURKH ART & LEE DRUGGISTS First and Ferry Streets DO IT NOW It is difficult in an illustration to show how truly remarkable are the advantages possessed by the Electric Range. Come in our office and our range man will be glad to demonstrate to you just how many advantages there Is in one of these modern, up-to-date, money-saving cook stoves. Do it now don't wait, be convinced and then place your order and start to cook by wire. Mountain States Power Co. 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