ALBANY REGISTER. BUSINESS CARDS. A. WHEFXF.R. 1'. '."T VII II. WECEELEU. A. WHEQCB A: CO., ssir.ai, obegox, PGR-riiiiff&Ccuniss'nlercliaKts. Dealers in M-v-hnn.li an-t Produce. A j Kfmd assortment of all kin-Is 01 Goods al- ways in store :4t lowest market rates; Agents tor -ate of Wagons, i irain Drills, CI !. : i : ; -i. ilmnis. .vc.. .v-. CASH paid lor WHK T. OATS, PORK, BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY. EL J. BOl'OBTO., Hf. ; Kvni ATK or the imvs imty V" M :dUnl CoIIesre of New York la'e mimh-rirf Bellevieu II .-;ital Me HeaM'oi I. . e- Vorfc. office In a. Carothers .v i .1. s uni j store, Albany, Oregon. rc. helm, Attorney and Counselor at Law, ALB NY. OREGON. tyULL PR ACTICE IN ALL THE Courts f ot thisSrafe. office InFos'shriek ur-s-uirs i First street. v7 LOLIS REIIWALO, lias just opened a Hne stn-k ot California made, to which he ir. if es the a". '.: of Mi- eit izi'ii- of Albany and vl einit; . I Joods manutaeture Ito order. ! in .cest styles', with best of stock, store corner Hroa-lalbin and First streets. Cbas. ; Medley "sold stand. Call and examine my ; I.(i( I- EEHYV ALI). " a: ray, let. vt. lg?t-5v7 . IF. 'iZ'.A.W. erchanf Tailor, : i ; st street -mm: a n y . M f K! :E PS THE CHOICEST IMPORTED in-, an.! the nest domestie produc Reasonable prices, ami satisfaction d. lvTini i ioiii X. YV. 1IAKKIS, lIiysseiais suit! Surgeons, ALBANY. OREGOX. 0; FICE OY'ER A. CA BOTHERS A Co's lrog store. Res - ot 1 r. Harris Eonrtlr-st.-fonr bloc of 1 Tliii strestof theUonrl House. Residence . Botifjnton- Opposite Or. Tat-, on USs-toy Organs. EVTEY ORt.AXS SOLD AT THE M. E. X j Parsomure, Atomic, ofe the most fa vor a ile terms. The KSTEY ORGAN has been pronounced the best by the most comwv tent judses. Do&t boy any other oxitil you nave -b and heard these beautiful instruments. I. WILSON . Sllver-Plated V are ! Jl -T RECEIVED, A FULL INVOICE Bos t' ilver-JMnt-d Wore, t-i! t - r-st I irtlery, et-., direct from ih- Factory. We trill sell Table Spoons at 3per :.:;nd Tcaspoonsat 1 50, and oth er goods proportionatelv low. TIT( s BROTHERS. FOn SALE! rpiIE CELEBRsYTED W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS &. LOWERS. II.ii:i- "s Ileadera, (Wood's improved.) (Ki'iillanl's Indiana J arm Wilson. 1 i. Basse :inI YibmtorTlirCNliers, ;bcst machines on the coast. Statesman roreefecI Drill. Star I'loivs, and other maebmes. Cai!, see. and set price and terms before buyinsrelsi where, at my Blacksmith shop, eonver .Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany, Oregon. Ova FRANK WOOD. AX( THER CHAXCE. Fifth and Last (Hft Concert IN AID OK THE Pablic Library Kentucky POSTPONED TO MQYEPJiBER 30, '74. Drawing Certain ut tliat State. LIST OF LIFTS : One truiKl nSi Gilt S2.10.ono One Grand C'aii titt t 100,000 One Grand 'aJi Gil t 73.000 One Grand i tx-.lt Gift 30.000 One Grand CaIi Gift 2-Y,O0 -j Cash if o. KviO.OOO ea I OO.OOO lOCasli ;;((, i-I.OOOea lo.ooo ! asti f-iiflK, in.OOO-n 1. 10,000 204'aEi tilitH, .1,000 ea IOO.OOO -; a.ii ;irK, aot'asta Girts, .10 Casta Gifts, looi'asn Gifts, 21!U asli Gins, .looCash Gilts, lO.OOO Casta Utfhi, -i,oOen 100.000 S. 000 en OOioOO 2,000 en 100,000 J. no ilea 100,000 oOOea 120,000 loo en So,oo So ea O.1o,ooo Gr'nd total 2immk Cas.iGi'ts 2,3o,ooo i'rick or tickets. Wtaole Tn-hets S 5o.oo Halves 2.1.UO Tenth, or each etirMm .1.00 I Whole Tickets lor .loo.oo 22 Tickets lor 1, 000.00 for tickets and information, Ail lows. THUS. K. BHAlf I.1MTE, Airent and Mnmurer. rnbUc Library Building, Louisville, Ky Tnilw FOR BLANK DEEDS, Neatly executed, CaJ? "X th? Better omce. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY I'.V COLL ALBANY.. VAX CLKVE, OREGOX. SUBSCRIPTION IN APVAXCK: One eony, one year 50 Twent copies, one yar lo on special m-luccim-nTs onered to persons us of canvassing for RET.ISTEU. tbscnpl ions to till' FRIDAY, XOVEMBER JQCq-bx Sews Home ?Iaji MaelnrijiK i'ompany. Dotibtloss our readers will remcin ber that, on sereral occasions of late, we have mentioned the fact of the or ganization ofa conn-any entitled the Home Slanufactnrins Coniituy, made up generally of tlte farmers of I. inn, Marion am' Polk comities, the intent and purpose of the Company being to i nter into the manufacture of wagons, p!ovs, and ether implements and ma chines demanded by the fanners of iliis state. As soon as the whole amount of capital stock was subscribed a meeting ol the stockholders was called, to organize by the election of j officers, select a place to erect the necessary shops, and yet ready tor business. At this meeting, held at : Salem, October 12th, 1874, seven Di rectors were eiccted, lour of whom are from Linn county, one fiom Marion i and two from Poik. At a sbsequent meeting the Board of Directors elected (. has. v. Bowie, the Director from , Marion, President ot the Company, A. ;W. Stanard. otie of the Directorsfrom this cdnnty. Secretary. The suhject of the location of tlte Company's works i then came tip. and after discussion it I was Ordered that notice be given to the citizens of Saicm, Albany, and other points inten ded, that proposi tions in the shape of subscriptions or donations in cash or real estate, to in duce the Home Manufacturing Com pany to locate their workshops, would be received, the point making the best showing, offering the largest subsidy, to secure the coveted boon. Sealed proposals or donation- to he forwarded to the Secretary. A. YV. Stanardj from this time until - o'clock P. M. of WednesdaY December 2d, 1-74, at which time there will be a meeting of i the Board of Directors, when the bids will be opened, and doubtless the loca tion decided upon. We have been thus explicit in placing a full state ment of the whole matter before our readers, that all may thoroughly un derstand jnst what is demanded to se cure the erection of the factory in this city. We understand that the business men of Salem are thoroughly aroused as to the interest at stake, and will come down" handsomely in the way of donations to secure the erection of the Co.'s works there. Be this as it J may. we hope everv property-holder in the city ot Albany, fully realizing i the Y'ast benefit to accrue from the erection of the works in this city, will I giY'e with a liberal hand. The location i of this branch of industry in this city j at this time is of more importance, and of greater Y'ital interest to our future prosperity and growth, than any matter hitherto calling for the action of our people. Xo one can fail to see the benefits to accrue to this community from the successful projec- j tion of an enterprise that must from j the first hour of its inception be a pay I ing investment an enterprise that 1 will grow and increase from year to I year, until its business will have reached such vast proportions that hundreds of employees will Ixj kept constantly at work to supply the de mand for its manufactures. Secure this manufactory, and other branches of industry, attracted hither by its success, will be erected, thus utilizing the power furnished by the Santiaca Canal in propelling machinery, in creasing the value of our real estate, opening wide the door for the employ ment of skilled labor, increasing our population, and affording a better and increased market for the products of the soil of the H;:oin:dii g eotPitryi i i We tlo not wish to paint the picture too j highly, and we belieY'e we have not ; i in fact, the immense and beneficial ; results to accrue from securing the in- j dustry under consideration can no, in I our opinion, lx; estimated too highly, j It will have a beneficial effect upon everv trade and branch of industry pros,cuted in this community. If; j these are facts, and we opine none will j j gainsay them, is it not the duty, is it not to the interest pecuniarily, of every citizen to do all in his power to i secure such benefits, even if for the ' present and we are sure it will be ; tint temporary the aid so extended i ! may seem to be a pretty heavy burden in these stringent times? Let us all 'come down" to the fullest extent of our means in aid ot this enterprise, and we will never for a moment re eret it. Tin: Ai.dex Frctt Process. As before announced in this paper, articles of incorporation have been filed by well known citizens of this city looking to the organization of a company for the purpose of preserving fruits by the Alden process of evaporation. The capital stock has been placed at 000, and books opened to secure the subscription of such capital stock. Having made in-pury of Mr. Eli Car ter. Secretary, at whose office the stock books can be seen, we learn that sub scriptions are coming in Ycry slowly ; that there does not seem to be that interest manifested in the matter that I an undertaking of so inucii importance ! demands. The primal cause doubtless ! 1 is that our citizens generally have not i ; looked into the matter liave not in- j formed themselves as to the real value j of the process, and have not estimated , j the large- income they would annually ; rceeive for the products of their orch- ! ends hereafter, were such a company ' in successful operation here. It is a j ! noteworthy fact that thousands of bush- els we might with truth say, tons of fruit is Totting on the ground to-day, because it will not pay for gathering there is no market lor it. Xomin- ! ally, it is true, apples are quoted at j 25c per bushel, and a few bushels of choice winter apples may lie sold tor 50c per bushel ; but probably nine tenths of the fruit raised in this county I is never gathered, but remains upon ; the ground when it falls, to be eaten ! by the hogs or to rot. By the Alden j process, all this fruit has at once a -market value, and every bushel can be ; converted into a commodity that will always bring the cash in anv market in the world. Apples dried by this process command a much higher price 1 than by any other mode, commanding ' about :?1 40 per bushel in the Eastern markets to-day. By this proeessevery j bushel ot apples raised in Linn county I in excess of the home demand lias a 1 market value in coin, and by our not i having such an institution in successful operation to-day. thousands of dollars worth of fruit are going to waste. The difference between drying fruit in the open air and by the Alden process is marked. By the first, the' are liable to the attacks of insects, and are at all times more or less contaminated by dust and stray refuse, carried by the wind, and besides are darkened and discolored by the partial decomposition caused by the light and dry beat. By the Alden process perfect uniformity is attained ; the process is an evapora tion in moist air, in the presence of heat, thus directly imitating nature hercselt in the organic process of ripen ing, the whole being so quickly ac complished that there is no time tor decay to set in. Neither is the fruit discolored, but preserves intact the- fresh tlavor and texture of the original article. By a small outlay of money an industry may be introduced that will make a now comparatively valueless ptoduct of the county a valuable com modity ; and the products of our orchards being thus rendered valuable, more attention and care will be taken of our orchards, and as a consequence a better and more desirable article of fruit will be produced. It is an invest ment that, if properly conducted, will pay all the way through, and if our farmers and business men will con sult their own interests they Yvill not see the enterprise lag one moment for , the want of the necessary money to i-ut It !!;:o ttccesfitl operation. Wasted Oitortfnities. The long winter evenings are almost upon us, in which so many opportunities are improved and so many thrown away. Among those Who may, in after years, bitterly regret these wasted opportu nities, are those thoughtless parents, who suffer their children to go out from their presence night after night, and come hack contaminated with the world, through not pursuing the course necessary to keep them at home. If parent- would retain their children under their own supervision the com ing loiig winter evenings let them make home attractive, or attend them to innocent recreations outside of their homes. Youth loves brightness, and will have it. It is only a question whether it w ill lie with your sanction or without it. Be wise in this regard, and do not imagine that to draw the cord of restraint tightly will effect what you desire. K liter into their feelings, remembering what yours were at. their age. By all means do not tall into the habits of some families, where each goes his separate way to pleasure and relaxation, for such a course has caused the entire and com plete dismemberment of many a promising household, which, other wise, might have been happy and prosperous to the end. Impro-e the opportunities afforded by these long winter evenings, that your future joys my be enhanced and not darkened. Well Indorsed. The Gilt Con certs in aid of the Kentucky Library are not at all speculative. The insti tution is chartered by the State of Kentucky. The first prize in the next drawing, which takes place November 30. is $250,000. It is a reliable insti tution, and some one Mill get that money. And that there may be no doubt as to the honesty of its manage ment, we cite the fact that the best hanks in Louisville indorse it, and that Governor Thomas E. Bramlette, of Louisville, is the genera! manager. An institution so lathered is certainly deserving of confidence. When you feel a Cough or bronchial a flection creeping on the lungs, take Aycr"s " 'berry Pectoral, and cure it before it becomes incurable. PARARRAHKETS. Eggs 30c per dozen. Roads muddy once more. Butter 20330c per pound. A little fracas on the street Wednes day. The new fall bonnets will soon be fr-.'t. Cood potatoes are rather scarce in this market just now. J. B. Comely, of Pass Creek, has been in the city during the week. Mr. Price is building at neat dwell ing on Third and Lyon streets. A. Carothers & Co. have an excel lent quality of pure port wine. Xew prints at Sam'I E. Young's, and more on next steamer. YVe are soon to have a young lady barber in this city, we understand. The Corvallis Gazette is "set up" by a female compositor. Hank Mendenhall returned from the McKcnzie on Monday, wehelieYe. November came in cold, cloudy and dismal. Tuesday morning real Yveathcr set in. The new millinery shop on First street is assuming proportions. At Dodd's auction sale yesterday, a nice appearing three year old mare went for $13 50. I'mbersols and oY'ercoats haY-e been in use since Tuesday. Indications are that the mists h.ave set in. John Altbouse got back from cast of the mountains the forepart of the week. Charley Bnrkhart w-a.s united to Miss Mary Morgan on Thursday of last week, Tev. R. C. Hill officiating. Wheat commands 50' cents in this market, bale's few and far between at this figure. If you want to purchase a fine piano, call on Mr. Foshay, at the Albany Book Store. The street crossings haYre been re ceiving the attention of the City Mar shal during the week. Talk about yonr fine cows, a friend from a neighboring town says hey have one out there so fine and thin that the sun shines through her and sour? the milk ' The latest im-ention is a double hladed tooth-pick which can be used also as a comb .' Ol. Bushnell has got up and got married, so he has. YVe forgive him he couldn't help it. Our saw mill can't furnish lumlier fast enough, and the choler of our car penters rises up thereat. The exercises at the S. S. Union in College Chapel Monday night were Y-ery interesting and gave general sat isfaction. .John Briggs has received a new in voice of stoves, tin ware, etc., to which he invites the attention of those needing them. A train on the O. &. C. Railroad, 0:1 Moaday, ran oY'er and killed a valuable cow lielonging to the widow Blunt, of this city. Read our new ads., especially Mr. .T. Bloom's, as. tor the coining ninety days, ie will sell his desirable dry goods, etc.. at cost." The place for bargains, certainly. A large number of names added to our subscription lists during the week. The people recognize in the REGISTER the largest, most interesting and cheap est paper in Orgon. Dr. Alexander, Jase YVheeler and Dave Froman left for the mountains 011 a deer hunt last Monday. They are all good hunters, and never fail to get away with all the game they can attend to. At a recent meeting of ministers, one of the members said he had re cently been East with his "Superin tendent," when a brother clergyman arose and enquired if the brother meant bis wife ! "A little thieving is a dangerous part, but stealing largely is a noble art; 'tis mean to rob a henroost ofa hen, but stealing thousands makes us gentlemen" the sentiment ofa Geor gian poet, who seems to haY'c not a few disciples these days. A gentleman of this city who owns a farm across the river, the other day brought over what he terms a small cabbage-head, which, when weighed, turned the scales at 32'.. pounds. Sauerkrout ! Mart Taylor gave one oi his iimVjite entertainments in this city last night. Besides Mart., there were nine su perior oil paintings, and the celebrated performing dog, Andrew Jackson. It Yvas a full bill, and got away with everything. Street cro-sings were made for the benefit of pedestrians, and not that teams may diaAe on to and stop, com pelling women and children to take to the muddy streets to get around them. The party sent up from Portland to inspect the new boat recently built here for Isaac Xewbousc, Of Corvallis, refused to issue the necessary papers on the ground that the steam boiler was made of English iron '. The party said he knew 'twas English iron as soon as he put his hand on it ! Fred. Wheeler, brother of Al. YVheeler, of Shedd, who came to this Sfcite from South Bend, Indiana, some seven moths since, started homeward on Wednesday. We are inclined to think Fred, will return, although he didn't think so when he left us. We wish him a pleasant journey, any way. To make cloth waterproof, put into a bucket of soft Yvater half pound of powdered alumn ; stir at intervals until the mixture becomes clear, then pour oft" into another Y'essel, in which place the garment to be made water proof, and let it remain 24 hours; take out and hang it up to dry without wringing it. The goods so treated are perfectly waterproof, and are much better than rubber or oilcloth goods. They fatten fowls by machinery, now-a-days. The operator grasps the pullet, duck, goose, or Yvhatever bird is to be fattened, by the neck in such a Yvay that it's mouth is forced open ; he then inserts a metalic tube, and by the pressure of his foot on the machinery or force pump to which the tube is attached, injects the food, which is in liquid form, an indicator telling him Yvhen the necessary quantity is given . YVe belieY-e, however, it is a French institution, and has not been intro duced into "American civilization."' Circuit Court for Marion county will eo've:?e at Salem ne.t Monday.