AI.MAN1 UAILt UKMiHkAl TUESDAY, JULY 80, 19H. UUI THRU. S J 1". - Profits and Prices Profits may be considered from two angles: 1st Their effect on prices; 2nd As a return to investors. When profits are small as compared with sales, they have little effect on prices. Swift & Company's profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound on all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no effect on prices. Swift & Company paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 stockholders out of its 1917 profits. It also had to build extensions and improvements out of profits; to finance large stocks of goods made necessary by unprecedented requirements of the United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection against the day of declining markets. Is it fair to call this profiteering ? Swift & Company, U.S. A. This Electric Range Will Save Coal for Uncle Sam and Time and Labor for You Careful tenia have shown that 2K2.7 pounds of coal are required bv central station to aupply a family with cooking current equicalent to 800 pound! of con I consumed in a solid fuel rsnire. An electric range will do your cooking better and save on your food hill. The elimination of the fuel and ash problem saves a world of time snd labor. Arrange to insUll an electric range in your home today. A WHOLE YKAR TO I'AY Telephone 15 for particulars. OREGON POWER CO. Itolh Phones 15 306 W. 2d St. v TV A YfRLati.4.1 4 111 VIERECK'S BATHSP pgiigand flair (Siting Open 7 a.m. to 7 p.ni.,Katunlays lu p.m. Corner First and Ellsworth Streets mi :ITV NEWS Leave for Outings Mrs. Sarah Wolfe and daughter, MiHB Carrie Wolfe, went to Newport I'xluy for a few weeks' outing. V tailing In Portland Mrs. M. li. Craft is visiting friends In I'urtland. To Vl.il Cousin Miss Bessie Hell went to I'urtlaiid this illuming to visit her cousin, Mrs. Mingmun. On Business Trip It. II. Whinery went to Conner this inoriiing on business. 1 Iteturird Home Mrs, Jessamine Van lloeveiilierg of Portland returned home this morning after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Karl II. I lay. To Live in Hslets ilornre lwis went to Salem this moniing to make his home. Here From Camp Lewis ( has. NuK-r has returned to Albany from Camp Iewis. Commercial Club Meeting Tiie regular meeting of the Com mercial club will lie held tonight at 7 :.'!( at the club rooms. Spent Werk-Knd Here .Miss Kdna Jones, formerly of the Art Craft store of Albany, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. I. Jones. Mailing Relatives Miss Anna Srhultz of Mitchell, Ore 's) .MAKE IT SPINACH, PLEASE I No steak toilay? That's a bit unkind! And sugar is getting rarsT This sort of brings to a fellow's mind That titers must bo a ware somewhere! And so it seems there's a million men Cone over to fight for me, And some will never come back again To the Itfnd of the brave and free While they lie in tee land of the awful dead. Where the sluisliells quiver above And s iriipni l burnts just overhead, Kur from the land they love; They want me to have all 1 need to eat Hut ask that I help them fight I' saving suear and fb,ur and meit While there's other good foxl in sight. Weil, if they can die without ever a whine. Or fil'h'. till tiieir brave hearts break I guess I ran think of them when I dine; lion't bother aloot the stea',:! gon, is here visiting relatives an'l friends. Working at Nebergalls Kd Kerley of Corvallis has accepted a position with the Kebergall Meat company. Mrs. Kerley will move to Albany and join her husband in a few days. Funeral Postponed The funeral of Christian DeWall baa been postponed until Thursday af ternoon at 2 p. m. from the Evangel ical church. HXHXHZHXHZHSHZ HAMILTON? H X H X H X H X H X H X H X H X M X H X H X H X H X H X H X H H LASTDAY of Hamilton s PRE-IN VEN TORY SALE Four Days of Sale Three Gone Last Day Wednesday Last Chance for Such Extraordinary Savings Come Tomorrow FULL FASHIONED HOSE Odds and ends in full fashioned Hose at pre-war prices. 50c A pair Worth $1 on today's market u I W W Westher Report JJJ I I II I B L . i , J Yesterday's temperature ranged f J"l I I I f (r-a frum W to (MJ degrees. The river is mm llll rn iii h The Cooler w fTtfy 7 '" ' " h fiVfJ A golden Ap&A h '. H . brew l.:W',-::V,A !v yr-'ji -A A The Drink jg: ' vVHU-l !fi Hal Fits. ggsffffj Everybody VW M S PORTLAND 'A-Brf - Vfcl X BREWING i TQfJ A rjs in HAY. GRAIN. FEED I W: : ni.i:r,SuppUr' Posl.lcdcnTrre.1 S h s Play, "Koith of the Border," - I'. fi. HAYNE. J" Lj I , YmI Third and Main Streets X & 4 Rolfe Wednesday and Thursday. fa x H X H Large assortment of Ladies' Collars vour choice 25c WOMEN'S PUMPS Low com fortable Shoes at low price. Big selection at $2.98 remnants: 6 Tables of Remnants for the last day Don't Miss Your Share The finest kind cf Dress Shoes, still some left if vou find your size vou are trulv in good fortune. Values to $10 Purity Is Our Slogan LET US DEMONSTRATE Albany Pure Milk & Cheese Co. Iloth Phones Sth and Jarkson $4.95 FLAXONS The remainder of the stock anv of them at, a yard, 23c VOILES All 50c grades, to clean up, tomorrow, at, a yard, 29c Eastburn Bros. THE GROCERS BUTTERNUT BREAD 10c and 15c Loaves fresh every dav Regular Prices : YEIXOW CORN MEAL, "bulk," pound 7e BARLEY FLOUR, bulk, pound 7 l-2c MACARONI, bulk, 3 pounds 25c MASON QUART JARS, doien 90c ECONOMY QUART JARS, dozen dosen $1.20 PLENTY OF ALL SIZES FRl'IT jARS STONE JARS, ALL SIZES 25 centa pallivi COME AND SEE KOVERALLS TOMORROW ONLY, $1.25 After That, $1.50 H Cash Values Worth While Tl 4 TT TAWQ' at Everybody's Store UTUTUIUIUIUZHZ IllfllLl VllO XMSMSHZtf 9H9H XHSHSHSHSHSHSII ADVERTISED LETTERS Letters uncalled for at the Albany, Oregon, postoffice July 29, 1918: Mr. Betzer. Mr. John Courtney. Mr. Cecil Ford. Miss O'Garita Gilliespie. Mr. Chas. C. Hall. Mr. Ch. Jones. Mrs. C. E. Mathiesen. Mrs. E. C, Morse. Miss Irene Price. , C. H. STEW AIT, P. U. NILSON TRACTORS. rtullt up to a standard, not down to j pi ti-. , l.iicht weiicht Strong pull Superior quality. Aittumiitto Traction by "pull" Instead of ripitil wflpiht. Stiuitlit up to hard servIcA with mlnl nmm "xtis. MlHon Senior, S4-S II. P.; Nllson Junior. l(-2& H. P. Sep our Itu-nl Hgent, or send for ratulod NlLtfON THACTlHl SAt.KS COMPANY, Baat Morrison and KnM Thlnl Htfl. I'tirtlund, Orctfon. CHICHESTER i5 PILLS I slkM-ler1! 1111 Ills lit Ursl fend UolU lti1j h.M. tr,l niua RIt4s Tsik elWr. Hut rinr Drnsfri-t. f-II- ll!-TF:.ni HIAMUD ItKAhD Pll.lJ,fMtft SOlDBYDIttiGGISTSniRWHLRE Holman & Jackson The PEOPLE'S STORE FAIR and REASONABLE PRICES The Food Administration urges canning of Fruit and VsfetabUav Special on Jars: Economy and wide-mouth self -sealing jars Pints 95c, Quarta $1.05. 1-J-reL $M Kerr's Regular Mason self-sealer Pints 75c, quarto 85c, 1-2-gmL II a ii & ii s H S N S H S II s N S II s II N S . H S II s II s II B s II $ II II - a ii a - s M a H 8 11 8 li 8 II 8 H 8 II 8 II 8