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Flashlight Batteries We Have Received a Shipment of Fresh ones. Come and get one at Dawson's Drug Store The Rexall Store "The Store of Service" LOCAL BRIEFS Personal Mention of People ad Activities About the City. aaa sssssssbssssb (saaaassBB ssssBsassas Went to Portland Mrs. H. B. Cusick lef: on the early train this morning for Portland on a trip. Visits at Independence Mrs. O. A. Archibald went to In dependence this morning to visit her ton Clinton. Returnes From Harisburg H. W. Bilyeu returned from Harris burg this morning where he had been to visit friends. Made Trip to Corrallis Raymond Nebergall and W. W. Green were Corvallis visitors yester. diy evening. Visits Brother C. OF C. BANQUET TOMORROWNIGHT Albany to Step Into Progres sive Column with Re vival of Old Spirit The Albany Chamber of Commerce is preparing an elaborate banquet and program at the Albany hotel for tomorrow night to watch every citiien of Albany, regardless of business or professional standing is invited to at attend. Several prominent citiiens from Kugene and Corvallis ChamlH'rn of Commerce are expected to be pres ent with the view of discussing future policies of the mutual development of th resources of the Willamette valley and each of tlio rvctive towns repre sented in particular. The State Chamber of Commerce and the local organizations in every I live town of the state are waking up j to the importance of having a busi ness organiiation to head all public enterprises by encouraging and back ing up every worthy cause. Owing to past experiences a few men in each town have no use for an organisation .of the class of the old commercial club. .. . . but the modern chamber of commerce this county, transacted .... . . - , , . resilient of business here today. rrom Eugene Mr. and Mrs. J. R McKinley, of Eugene, registered at the Albsny hotel last night while in the city on a busi ness trip. ' Weather Report Tonight and Friday, clouday occa I sionally threatening. The river stands I at 4.2 feet. Yesterday the tempera I ture ranged from 38 to 51 degrees. I Here From Minnesota Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Beam, of Pipe- stone. Minn., are in the city visit 1 ing with Mrs. Beam's sisters. Mrs. W. B. Ross and Miss Elizabeth Douty. new product in the business and social world and is being backed by the best brains in the state. Shall Albany be in the progressive class is to be decided tomorrow night. The banquet is 75 cents per plate. Thpv hltvi. hpon in Pn 1 . ftm i tnr tav Fred Wolx, of eastern Oregon, is .n era, ffomh) ccount f Mr a,m.4 the city tti, weeK visiting h.s brother and m omhcjr wy home Mr here, rienry WolU. j Beam jn , the merch,ntie hu refi Moves to Albany 1 d d . Oreemn in locate. , From Shedd Mrs. Lena Thrift and Mrs. R. C. Margeson of Shedd. transacted busi j ness at the court house this forenoon. ! From Hil'sboro j Mr. nnd Mrs. Bondy of Hillsboro-, I wore Alb.iny visitors today on their j way 10 their former home at Niagara. Ivan Simons, an employe of the ! Yaquina road, is moving his family : to Albany, Mr. Simons is to make the '. run on tne train from Albany to Port- j land. I Tangent Grange Meets Tne langent Grange is to meet to- j morrow, iur an an uay session. Var ious public questions arc on lac pro gram for discussion. Community 3 ing ' Report comes trom Rivcrsiue uuti the citizens are to meet at the school house baturoay evening to have a community sing which is to be led by Clem Irvine of this city. Here on Business Trip John R. Fitzhugn of Salem, o for mer Brownsville man, transacted busi ness and visited old friends here to day. Returned to Salem Mrs. Hilebrand of Salem, return ed home today after visiting her son here, Samual Hildcbrand. Fron Crabtree John Meyers, one of the substan tial citizens of Cr.ibtree, was an Al bany business visitor today. Quarantine Remvoed The chief of Police announces to day that the quarantine has been re moved from McCourt residence a boo isur j 306 0ak StTwt ,he home of Geo H. R. Kei.y a well known citizen of j Bod(rett of 1026 Weilt 8th street and ocio, was an Aioany ousiness visitor last night. 1 Cattle Buyer Here ' A. E. Elijah, of Jit Vernon, Wn., 1 registered at tne St .Francis last night. Mr. Elijah is an old time cattle ! buyer for the dairymen of his state. ! Returned From Eugene W. R. Scott, manager of the can- 1 nery returned from Eugene last night j wnere ne had been on a business trip. On Business L. B. Thompson, of Sweet Home, was an Albany business visitor again today. rom Dever W .C. Bass, one of the well known farmers and lruit men of near Dever, Station 'transacted business here to day. From Brownsville Mrs. Geo. H. Coshow, of Browns ville, and little daughter were in this city this morning on their way to Corvallis to visit relatvcs. From Astoria the home of Hanchctt's at 426 Sec ond and First Street All cases of the ful reported doing well. Modern Travelers Meet The Modern Travelers will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. C. Irwine, 320 west 6th St V. P. Bible Clan Men not attending Bible study class elsewhere are invited to come and meet with us every Sunday at 12 o'clock at the United Presbyterian church. Rebekah Meeting Rikikah's will meet tomorrow night at their hall and initiate new mem bers into the lodge. The work will be put on by home etam. Miss Humph reys, representative fro "Home Pro ducts" will serve lunch. Maccabees Notice The January assessment is past due, please call and nay. E. C. SMITH. R. T. J. Terrill of Astoria, a formerK., 210 West 3nd St. 5f7 In the early period of the war the bombs used by airplanes weighed 20 pounds, but toward the close of the conflict the largest weighed a ton and a half. j Household Talks By Hester Conklin and Pauline Part. ridge, of the Del Monte Cookery Service. The One-Dish Dinner All houswives in these days of top prices are anxious to extend the ex pensive articles in the menu as far as possible. A delicious meat dish which is a money saver as well, is California Tamale Pie. Besides be ing economical it is also time and labor saving. It might easily be call ed a one-dish dinner, for it contains vegetables and com meal, which takes the place of potatoes. California Tamale Pie 3-4 cup corn meal, 1-2 pound chop ped beef, 3 cups boiling water, 1 tea spoon salt, 1 small onion, 1 cup ripe olives, 1 tablespoon chopped green chile pepper, 3 tablespoons tomato catsup, 1 can tomato sauce. Add the corn meal and salt to the boiling water and boil 5 minutes, then cook in a double boiler for 1 hour and add the olives, stoned and .chopped, and the catsup. Chop the onion, add to the beef and cook in a hot frying pan till the red color has entirely dis appeared. Mix thoroughly with the tomato sauce. Spread half the corn meal in a greased baking dish, put in the meat mixture and spread the remainder of the corn meal over the top. Bake 45 minutes. With this a very simple salad may be served, preferably a green salad. such as the recipe given below. This is available at all seasons, and com l: ,r..i 1.. 11 :.L . 1 a I umes pariieumny well wun me 11 male Pie. Spinach Salad 1 can spinach, 1 Dill or sweet pickle, or 3 tablespoons relish, 1 slice onion, 2 tablespoons lemon juice, 1-2 tea spoon salt, Red pimento, French dress ing. Drain and chop the spinach. Chop the pickle and onion, mix thoroughly and add to spinach with lemon juice and salt. Chill the mixture thoroughly and serve heaped on a lettuce leaf. Garnish with strips of pimento and pour French dressing over it. A suitable dessert to complete this menu is Fruit Supreme, which, though FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS These are money savers, buy now. If you are unable to come to the store, phone us your order C. O. D. We deliver to any part of town. Our delivery can't be beat. We lead, others follow. Service is our Motto. FISHERS BLEND FLOUR, Per Sack 13.35; Per Barrel ..... $13 25 SNOW FLAKE FLOUR Per Sack $2.75; Per barrel $ 090 OLYMPIC FLOUR, Per Sack $3.15; Per barrel .. ....... .1 250 GOOD SCRUB BROOMS, While they last, Each 25c M. J. B. COFFEE, Is 58c; 3s $1.65; 5s V2 7? S?I?BULK COFFEE, per pound 35c; 3 pounds for .'$1.00 SATEEN MIXED CANDY, Per Pound 28c; 4 pounds . $ 05 SWIFTS WHITE SOAP, 4 bars for 25c; 17 bar. for . $ 00 LENOX SOAP, 6 Bars for 25c; 21 bars for $ Z SCUDDERS OR UNCLE JOHNS CANE & MAPLE SYRUP SHARTS 68c; HALF GALLON $1.30; GALLON $2 45 OTTER BRAND CLAMS AND SHRIMP, 6 cans for ... .. .. $ 00 M & R VANILLA, 2-oz 20c; 4-oz 35c; 8-oz 65c; Pint $12? GOOD COUNTRY LARD, Per lb. 35c; 38-lb can . 112 00 ARIZONA GRAPE FRUIT (FANCY) 64s, each ............. ..lOe FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT (FANCY) 4Cs, each ... He FANCY SUNKIST ORANGES, 126s, SWEET 4 JUICY, Per' doi 60c BUTTERNUT BREAD AT THE SAME OLD PRICE . T. ,10e and 15c EASTBLRN BRO'S. THE CASH GROCERS, "OUCH! ANOTHER RHEUMATIC TWINGE Get busy and relieve the pains with that handy bonle of Sloan's Liniment HAT Sloan's . docs. It does thoroughly ptnrtrattt without tubbini to the assailed Dart and promptly relieves all manner of ex ternal pains and aches. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it handy for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-exerted muscles, stiff joints, pains, bruises, stains, sprains, bad weather after-effects. For 3S years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You won't be an exception. It is unequaled in producing results. All druggists 3Sc 70c,. $1.40. simple In preparation, la dil'cium 1 1 the taste and most appealing in ap pearance. Fruit Supreme 1 can pineapple, 11-2 eupa boiling water, 1 envelope gelatin, 1-S cup sug ar, 1-2 cup cold water, 2 oranges. Soak the gelatin in the cold water, pour on the boiling water, add the sug ar and stir till both have dissolved. Cut the pineapple in pieces and add with the juice from the ran to the gelatin mixture. Peel and slice the oranges and add. Pour Into a serving dish and set aside in a cold place till Drill. Serve with whipped cream. Little Cakes For Tea Here are two rcciiea for small fancy cakes which are delicious served with tea in the afternoon, or with light refreshments In the evening. , They are easy to make and simple to servo, and are always greeted with delight wherever they appear. Marmalade Tea Cake Mix and sift 1 cup of Hour, 2 tea- Smwiis of baking powder, 2 table spoons pf sugarj 1-8 teasMxin of nut meg and 1-2 teaspoon of salt. Cut in 2 tablespoons of butter with a knife or rub in with the tips of the fingers, j Moisten with milk to form a dongh rnd roll out on a floured board to .'mall round cutter and place 1-2 inch apart on a greased pan. Bake 10 min utes. Remove from pan, cool and place two together with orange mar malade spread between. Brush the top lightly with melted butter and dredge with powdered sugar. Spire Cup Cakes Mix and sift 1 1-2 cup of flour, 2 teaspoons of baking powder, 3-4 tea spoon each of salt and cinnamon, nut men and cloves. Chop 1 cup of seed less raisins. Cream 1-3 cup of fat. add 1 cup of brown sugsr slowly and next 1 well beaten egg. Alternate the addition of 2-3 cup of milk and dry ingredients. Add the rsisins and beat till well mixed. Pour into tiny greased muffin pans and bake 2Q minutes. Special Sale on Boilers All Copper Boilers, 14-oz size, No. H $0.00 All Copper Boilers, 14-oz size No. 9 $(.75 Galv. Boilers with Conpcr Bottom . . . .$2.50 and $1.00 Come Early Albany Furniture Exchange West First Street , WE Sill HAM LAMItf & SUNBEAM Ilamps BUNS ONLY COMPETITOR KV Kit YTH l NO KI.KCTHICA I. Western Electric OUTFITS INSTALLED AND IN OPERATION. Farm Light SATISFIED CUSTOMERS JOHN WINKI.EY, And Power W. W. POLAND, O. 11. KKKHI.KH, I. II. COTE- Outfit LAND, JOHN WILLS, J. S.J.UCKEY. 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Underneath the body is the same, unchanged Chalmers chassis that is well nigh fault' less. Hot Spot and Hams-horn continue in their original and masterly way to get out all the power that nature put intogas.thoughthc complaints against the grade of gas today increase daily. There's a limit to the eup' ply of the new Chalmers, but there seemstobc nolimit to the number of those who insist on one. As a word of warning see this new Chalmers immcdi' ately. Waldo Anderson & Son DISTRIBUTORS Albany. Oregon """k-fc, ITf, 'vm, ''wLFftir-iPiiw-'i' -.Hi;. .."i......,. " illiQin TA !V ..'Sl.l. rc !.:. . !...' . r.iwnk TsUhrmnPrVT-. i 1 -ytutm . '"i 'iiiuu" ,ni, w'mi ' "Lji.il rBwii'iirmTT. it mt-, ... HIM1 r. MS V. II '! 1 r5g?s jjl Jill . --IS -I