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 d Activities About the CitjT ssssssss mmmmm Went to California I Mrs. H. L. Smith left last night for j southern California, to spend a few weeks in recreation. . i Takes Vacation I "57 L. Bumm. one of the popular clerks at the St. Francis hotel, went to Salem and Portland today for a few days vacation. Here From Kalama Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rich, of Kala ma, VHf m Albany visitors last Bight while on a trip here seeking a location. t Went to Molal'a Mrs. Edgar Hart, left for Molalla this morninjr to join her husband, who has a position there as civil engin eer. From Salem A. J. Rhan, of Salem, a former citi zen of Albany, transacted business here today. j Makes Business Trip E. B. Pay, of the Day Motor Com. pany, made a business trip to Port land today. j Visits Dau&hfr j Mrs. C. A. Mathews went to Port- ' land this morning to visit her daugh ter, Mrs. John Stephenson, who Is re- j ported quite ilL On Official Business Dr. Geo. H. Young went to Port land this morning on official business in connection wit hhis church work. Retured Home a Burt Stevens returned to his home in Portland today after being laid up here for several days suffering from an attack of rheumatism. "!5its Her Parents taitlc Helen Palmer went to Port land this morning to join her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Palmer. From Crsbtree W. L. Stout, one of Crabtree's well known citizens.'wat an Albany busi ness visitor today. HeVe From Brownsvil'e Mrsr. A. A. Tussing of Browns, villc. visited friends and transacted business here today. Went to Wood burn Rev. Joseph Brown, of Harrisburg, was an Albany visitor this morning on his way tq Woodbum, to attend the quarterly conference of his church. Went to Salem Asberry Fitzwater anil two sons Clarence and Floyd, of Lebanon, were in this city this morning on their way to Salem. From Puya'Iup S. B. Coon, of Puyallup, Wnf, was in the city last night on a business trip. Visits Here Everett R. Cummings, a former Albany boy, is spending a few days visiting friends and relatives here. Mr, Cummings Is traveling in the intcr- put at the Ford Factory It is found marly Impossible to keep up with orders.' Will Play at Church Lorn Lupvr, who has recently re turned from California, will pl.iy trombone solo at the BuptUt church He will pluy "Cujno Animant" from Slubjt Mater. Lodge at Curvs'lit About 61) members of St, Johns Lodge No. t, A.F. & A M. went to Corvallis lat evening and were guests of the Masons o ft hat city. The offi cers of the Albany lodge put on the degree work for the Corvallis lodge, following which a splendid banquet was served. The meeting served to promote friendly spirit between the two cities. Maxwell Cars Arrive Waldo Andersoti & Son today re ceived three car loads of Maxwells for patrons in this territory. City Editor Arrives Paul Murphy, formerly of the staff of the Oregon Journal, arrived this morninjr from Portland and has com menced his duties as city editor of the Democrat TO MAKE HOME Bl'ILDINC POSSIBLE Th Spokesman-Review of Spokane advertised: "Wanted a man to make Home Building Easy." Evory community feels the need of organised action to overcome short- 1 age of dwelling houses. As popula- tio increases onthc farms people are j continually streaming Into the cities I to reside. ' The result of that advertitmrnt was 1 that Wilbur E. Coman of Spokane, comes to the front with a solution of the problem. ! Many people who want lo build or i buy homes have not over 25 per cm I i of the necessary funds. To secure co-operation of building and loan' so cieties or'snvings institutions fifty percent capt.il must be available. ' Mr. Coman urges formation in each community of a financial corporation to make up this difference. This plan will help the individual whose capital j . is too small to acquire a home and j pay out. I less est of a moving picture company. , Went to Portland Postmaster C H. Stewart, made a business trip to Portland yesterday. From Crabtrec Hon. F. D. Cornett, of Crabtrce, transacted business here yesterday and visited old friends. From Sclo Mrs. J. S. Arnold one of the old pioneers of Scio left this noon for Scio after visiting friends in this city. Went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Nebergall went to Portland this afternoon to spend the week end visiting with friends. Debate At Brownsville Prof G. E. Finnerty of Eugene was an Albany visitor this afternoon on his way to Brownsville to act as a judge this evening in the high school debate between Brownsville and Sweet Home. Went to Salem M. J. Rothrock of Salem, returned home today after transacting busi ness in this city. Went to Eugene Hon J. K. Westherford left this noon, on a business trip to Eugene. From Scio John Young, one of the leading farmers of the Scio country transact ed business here today. Mr. Young speaks in glowing terms of he busi ness prospects in his part of the county. Weather Report - Tonight and Saturday rain. Yes terday the temperature ranged from 47 to 41 degrees. The river stands at 4.4 feet. On Business Trip P. G. Hansen and Chris Olsen farm ers living south of Lebanon- on R F. D. i were in this city yesterday in search of the truant officer. From Benton County Robert R. Smith a well known farm er of Benton county transacted busi ness here early this morning. Visits in Portland Mrs. P. A. Goodwin went to Port land today to visit her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wynkoop. Released From Jail . Walter Matney, who was fined $5 for engaging in a recent combat, wis released from the county jail today.. Marriage License Issued Ely J. Beartline and Trellis L. De vine of Lebanon were granted mar riage license this morning. Went to Sa'em . R. E. Ncal left this noon for Salem on a business trip. Went After Cars Charles Kirk and E. L. McKern went to Portland this 'morning to try to arrange for an additional allot ment of Ford cars to take care of the large number of orders in this territory. In spite of the great out- Ftttttr 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 $3.35; Per Barrel ..,,..$13.25 SNOW FLAKE FLOUR Per Sack $2.75; Per barrel $10.90 OLYMPIC FLOUR, Per Sack $3.15; Per barrel $1250 GOOD SCRUB BROOMS, While they last, Each 25e M. J. B. COFFEE, Is 58c; 3s $1.65; 6s $2.75 GOOD BULK COFFEE, per pound 35c; 8 pounds for $1.00 8ATEEN MIXED CANDY, Per Pound 28c; 4 pounds $1 05 SWIFTS WHITE SOAP, 4 bars for 25c; 17 bars for $1 00 LENOX SOAP, 5 Bars for 25c; 21 bars for . $1.00 SCUDDERS OR UNCLE JOHNS CANE & MAPLE SYRUP. QUARTS 68c; HALF GALLON $1.30; GALLON $2 45 OTTER BRAND CLAMS AND SHRIMP, 6 cans for $100 J 4 R VANILLA. 2-oz 20c; 4-oi 35c; 8-oz 65c; Pint ... $1 25 , GOOD COUNTRY LARD, Per lb. 35c; 38-lb can $12 00 ARIZONA GRAPE FRUIT (FANCY) 64s, each ...I0e " FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT (FANCY) 46s, each 1KC FANCY SUNKIST ORANGES, 126s, SWEET 4 JUICY, Per do 60e BUTTERNUT BREAD AT THE SAME OLD PRICE ....10e and 15e EASTBURN BRO'S. THE CASH GROCERS FRESH FISH! Fish and Sea Foods, direct from the Ocean to our Refrigerators Salmon, Halibut, Smelt, Crabs, Oysters High Class Meats You will always find our prices the lowest possible E. C. SMITH Meat Company 210 West 2nd SL Phone 27 ALBANY SALEM- BUSICK'S Successor to Holloway Farmers Store SPECIAL Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Hard Wheat Flour $3.10 Valley Flour .....$2.75 9-Ib Bags Oats 75c 9-lb Pancake 75c 9-lbs. Graham 70c 2 Kellogg Corn flakes 27c 2 Cans Tomatoes ..25c 2 DelMonte tomatoes 35c 2 Standard Peas . . . .35c 2 Festival Peas , . . .45c 1 Pyg. Citrus :.28c 1 Sea foam wash Pdr. 26c 6 bars Royal White Soap '. '.T.'.35c 4 bars Easy Day Soap 25c 10 bars No Rub soap 50c 25c can Doamond W. Baking Powder . .20c 50c Schillings Baking Powder 45c 10-oz Royal Baking Powder '. .36c 3 lbs M.J.B. coffee $1.60 3 lbs Royal Club Coffee ......'...$1.55 All Soups, 2 for . . . .25c 2 cans Shrimps 35c Colden Rod Wheat Flake 35c 3 lbs. Crisco $1.15 6 lbs Crisco . .$2.15 K2-gal. Wesson Oil $1.60 1 qt. Wesson Oil ...75c 3 cans Small Milk , ,25c 2 cans Large Milk . ,35c Head Lettuce 10c Celery, 2 for 35c Salt, 10c and ......25c Creamery Butter ...68c 2 Clams . 35c e Oysters 20c Large can Oysters . .40c 2Cc box Crackers ...18c 2Yi size Pineapple ,40c All 10c Apices 8c All 15c Spices... ...,12c 1-lb Horseshoe To- . bacco . . .' 85c Phone C O. D. Orders, 77 PIANOS We have three Good used Pianos Priced to Sell Them QUICK Woodworth Drug Company Phonograph Headquarters Last Call for Hot Cakes ! and Maple Syrup Log Cabin, Small 30c Log Cabin, Medium 60c Scudders, Small 30c Scudders, Medium .60c Scudders. Large $1.20 Uncle John, Small 30c Uncle lohn, Medium 60c Uncle John, Large - '....$120 Palace Car, Glass, Pints 25c Palace Car, Glass, Quarts 43c Holman & Jaclisoh send assamk for a A Valentine is a Token of Affection and you cannot show your affection in a more sensible way than by giving her a bank account. It shows your trust in her and it is an acknowledgement of her busi ness ability and good judgment. Open an account for your wife in bur bank and see how pleased she will be. FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS Albany State Bank Always at Your Service 0 r- j Inpestion , 1 rSg. DO YOU KNOW that indigestion can be cured, permanently cured, so that you can cat any . kind of food that you crave? It has been done not only once, but in almost every case when Cham berlain's Tablets are used. An instance : Mr. J. Pominville, Stillwater, Minn., who had spent over $2,000.00 for medicine and treatment was perma nently cured by these tablets, .