..DECEMBER 31. 1880. Continued Jrvm Cd pg- oik m ATr.n ronxa. THE AI.UASY AND SANTIAM WATER DITCH AXD CAXAL.'' Cheap motive power lias ever lien tine of the greatest elements of success in all classes of manufacturing enter pilars. Combined with proximity to the production of raw material, and a market for the manufactured articles, together with cheep living and home comforts for operatives, and the prob lem of success or failure in such enter prises is reduced to the aimple fact of proper directing and managing ability. Preeminently ell prepared to furnish tho cheapest known motive power, Al bany is alao w!l located as to all the other elements of a great manufactur ing centre. The bluff along the AVil- I.... ..am 1.11a asm ea-k4A Vta-ilmlit r P about 3d feet. Along this bluff on the east side cf the I iver is located the. city of Albany. Sloping gradually to the east aud southeast upward to the Cas cade mountains, with but few counter elopes, there i a natural water shed to the river. The Sanliam ri.er, a con siderable stream, rises in the Cascade mountains and flows northwesterly into the Willamette river at a point some nine or ten miles below Albany. At a paint on the Santiam near tho village of Lebanon it is taped by the Canal that scpplies Albany ith lirr majniS cant waterpower. . 'Where the water is taksn from the Santiam it i nearly 100 feet hijrner than tho bank of tho Wil lamette at Albauy, giving the Canal an average grade of eight feet to the mile, it being about twelve miles in length, The Canal measures about three and one-half to four feet in depth, twnety feet in width at the bottom and sloping from one and one half to one, and pos sesses a carrying cajmcity of 1G,000 cubic feet of water i-er minute. As will lie readily seen it U capable of in definite enlargement, the supply of water being inexhaustible. It was constructed in 1S73 at a cott f some thing over SGO.000 by a company of home capitalist. It Las since changed h-indj. Rusdung along between its banks through the sloping, productive gud fertile praiiie on its mission cf use fulness, jiiit a it reaclip the suburbs of the city h Is divided into numerous small canals and ditches, traversing the city beneath the sidewalks and along the streets, furnishing aciple supplies of pure mountain and spring water for household consumption as well as for all uses of the splendid fire department of which tho city boasts, and dashing over the bluff along the river at various points where the mills and factories are located, it sets in motion their wheels -a willing instrument in the Lands of man, working one the great problem cf material progress and development, building up prosperity and happiness the greatest and ngblt work of man oa earth. It is jierbaps the easiest controlled and adapted to practical uses of any of the great water powers of the world. Constant, tireless, nqverfailinj l is a iMMsesion of which Albany may weii l prouu. i ne average cose 10 consumers ier ai.uuni is estimated at ftbgut I,0C'0 for each fifiy-horwpower wneel, and of course proportionally less for increased power. It can be conducted to any joint along the river bank or elsewhere, and lots, conveniently located boll) for steamboat apd raUroad transportation, paving both river and switch frontage, pan be had at from $300 to 800 each. Jn regard to the cost of material and construction of buildings, it is safe to say that prices here, both for labor and material, will compare with any town on the Pacific slope, and are fully as low as anywhere east of the Pocky lountins. : The original projectors of the Albany and Santiam Water Ditch and Canal were L. Eikins, Jason Wheeler, C P. crkhart, Jas. II. Foster, D. M. Thotnjwon, J, V. Eackensto and Martin Lnjert Mr, Elkins was the first Pres ident ( tho Company. Tho present owner is Mr. Jno. A. Crawford. Per- B jui wishing any more definite informa tioc in regard to obtaining waterjower jbr' ajsy purpose, are" referred to Mr. Jno. A. Crawford, Albany, Orrgrr!. CENTRAL K EAT HA3KET and Hide and Fur Depot, W. II. Hart leys, proprietor, is locat I on First street near the cmer of P-rwlalbin, jjmj the proprietor prepobes'to keep it fully tip to tbe standard of a first-class market. lie is an old hand at the bus jnogSjbas foup4 trade good ftndponsiders th faat look for the futiue as excellent.. lie has run the Central Market for nearly two years, excepting an interval of three or fjnr months when J. R. Iferren ljal control of the lijinines?. i'te buys all kind of fat gtock, and jakes a specialty i iiidtSj furs and pork- Sir. Hartley cams to Albany from tUis county in 1878, wberS'he lias resided for many yeais, and is well and favorably known. If. VI WEST, located pn lis fcouth side of Firtt Street opposite Mc'ilwain's store, came q Albany from iwlem in lt'(v although erinnally from Canada. In company with Wb. JSmrick he opened his-prea-ent business. Emrick sold ; put last spring, since which time West has rm tpe business alone. He keeps a . Iirst FRIDAY... class niep& market ami lms built up a good reputation in tlio Visinesa. llim sclf a gooJ butcher lie liias four broth era bo are also b.rtclims and Liu i'atiier is engaged in tiie same jtiuttiness. Mr. West believes there iiit nothing liko sticking to one's trade tinJ is enjoying a good patronage. rAV!D IIOltLACjUUIl, Located on the south aide of First street opposite Froman'ji Block is also an experienced butcher tnd runs m first class meat market. Mr) Ilorlacher hns woiked at the businesr i inco a boy and understands every detail of his trade. Ho has built tip agoodbusuicasandgivcs general satisfaction. TBio btnnd occu pied by him is ono of tl o oldest meat market stands in tho city and has changed hands many times, always, however, having a goiM .reputation Mr. Ilorlacher came tp this country from Germany n fow yeajra ago, nud has lately stay. married hero and settled down to toiMtti::s A si it 1; !1NE SllOI'H. ALBANY I'Ol'NRV ASU SIA ciune aiiors. Messrs. A. F. Cherry & Son, propri- etors, aro located oa tiie north-oast corncr of First aud Montgomery streets, uiad aro tho old; lest eatabllsh- ment of tho kind in the tity. Mr. Cherry is on experience 1 machinist, having Leon engaged ovj or thirty-flvo years in tho business. Ho had re- tho business suiued entire control of and proposes adding now machinery, tools, etc, and U prepared to do all classes of work in his line. Particu lar attention Is given to repairing, and the shops turn out all classes of saw an flour mill machinery, Btoatn engine, iron shafting, turned and polish cl, face, clutch and friction couplings, babbit lined boxes of all sizes, flanges, adjustable hinges, pil low blocks, iron pulleys, mill spindles and fixtures, saw raant rels, pumps, wood working machinery, and in fact everything in tho machinery line, castings of every description either iron or brass, iron house fronts, iron fencing for cemeteries, el c. Tho foundry Is run by water power from the Albany and Santiam canal, and gives employment v;hen in full operation to six or seven men. Mr. Charry came to Oregon from California in ISol.andjto Albany from Polk county in lSCoj - mess us. en r.nnv & pabkes. To the enterprise of tpese gentle men Albany owea tho establishment of a new foundry and machine shop, located at the "foot of Eafcer street. This firm was onntniiced only a month or two eiuee, nnd If tho oner gy displayed in erecting their shop and getting ready for wo; k Is typical 'poso to do of tho met hot! they pni business on we predict for them a flattering success Tneyj have erect- j ed a fine building with eyery conven ience for carrying on their business, and are putting in new andimproved machinery capable of turning out as good work as any shop oh the coast They propose to do all classes of work, both repairing and manufacturing and will soon be ready to fill orders. Both gentlemen ro expcrieniped trades men, and thoroughly understand their business in all its branches, if r. U C Cherry came to AUbany from North Carolina in 1S74, and wa j for nearly three years proprietor of tho Albany Foundry aud Machine Shops, where ho established a gbod reputa tion as a skillful and rcliible work man. Mr. C. IX. Parkos came to Albany in 1877 from Detroit, Michi gan, and has also become well-known hero through his workmanship. They give Hpecjal atlpntjibntoraanu facturiDg warehouse ahd, mill ma chinery and engines, and all classes of castings. We wish the new firm success. Xli, FELIX OTOOtE. Although not actively engaged in business here '.'Doctor" O'Toole as he is familiarly known, is one of those men, who leave their Impress. Uf( the cotn- munity where they Uve and this is particularly truo cf Mr. O'Toole since he has been among us. He came to Albany ia 1873 from Michigan, and very soon after landing here purchased the prominent" business; corner at Sroadalbin and Tirit airsets, now known as "Q'Toole's Block." Since making the purchase the! Doctor Las been continually adding improvements and building up the property and has made it one of the most popular corners in tho city. The Doctor also loans money on i eal estate. I We understand lieintends eroding a fine opera bouse some t"3ie text' spring. Albany is sadly in need of jsuch a struc ture and we Lope the Doctor will carry put his phjns. Tbe Doctor is alao on record as no of our pijblio-Bi iritod citizens, and his money is ready when ever needed ,to advance the) interests of the city. lie contributed 300 toward the Catholic Church to bo. erected here 400a. " .. - , !fhere is only one featuie in connec tion with the Doctor that is to be de plored. For some reason ho has es caped all the snares and charms of the fairer sex and is still a single man. We suppose advice offered to: the Doctor would be entirely superfluous, but we venture to tp the ladies' that it wou't do tg' get dibcouragedand "faint heart never won fair Judy"; works both ways.--uo in, ladies, and it any one "succeeds hi capturing tbe Doctor there is .a rousing serenade awaiting them.for he is. e"ne of .tne moat popular men in town.;' ..;-!' BtCWEKIES. Ttfk ALBANY liHKWEHY, Located at tho foot of IJroadalbln street, was erected In tSQl by Charles Kelfer, tho present proprietor, and has always done a fair business. Mr Kelfer has had several partners In the business, but Is now alone. Tho brewery has always had tho reputa tion of making a good article of beer, and in consequence has established a very good wholesale and retail busi ness, the former extending to most of tho valley towns. Mr. Kelfer pro poses to keep up with tho tlmos and uses all Improved methods and pro cesses, lie tells us the business Is largely increasing and that the brew cry has turned out moro boor this winter than ever bofore in the same length of time. TIIK STAR 1IREWEKY, On the corner of First and Baker streets, Kd. Bellanger, proprietor, has built up a reputation for turning out a good article of beer, second to none In the slate. The presont proprietor thoroughly understands the business, and lias fitted up his establishment with a view to manufacturing only the best article In his line that It is passible to mako. The popularity of the 8tar Brewery beer fully attests his success In this direction, and Mr. Bellanger Informs us his business Is Increasing rapidly, and that ho now enjoys a profitable wholesale trade extondlng to almost every section of the state. Mr. Bellanger came to the United States from France In IS53 and to Albany In 1872. Tdnce ho purchased the fctar Brewery he has added many improvements and largely Increased Its capacity. His sales now reach over 400 barrels per annum, and are continually growing belter. TTKBY. MUX. J. C. POWELL f came to Oregon in 1853 from the State of New York, and to Albany in 1860. Mr. Powell held the office of County Judge from 1SC2 to 1SCG, and was Dis trict Attorney of the Third District from 18GS to 1870. Member of the firm of Powell Jk Bilyeu ; office, Fos ter's Block, First street. HON. L. KLIXS Came to Oregon from Vermont, and lo cated in Albany in 1SC5. Was admit ted to practice by the Supreme Court ot this state in 1SG5. , Is the present County Judge of Linn County ; mem ber of the firm of Fiinn & Chamberlain ; office Foster's Block. 1IOX. R. S. 8TRA1I VX Catno to Oregon in ISCi from Missouri and located at Corvallia, where Le re mained until 187C and removed to Al bany. Mr. Strahan was District At torney of the Second District from 18C8 to 1870, and was elected to the State Senate in 1870. Member of the firm of Strahan is Bilyeu ; office in Foster's Block, Find 8U HO. J, W. BALI'WIX. Originally from the State of Missouri, came to the Pacific coast in 1 850, and to Albany in 1S72. Mr. Baldwin, waa elected, to t'.ip Senate ;"rou (rant coun ty, Oregon, ia 1870. He also held the position of City Recorder for the Tear 1S78. le L.aa lcn, in active, practice of law ftr many years office, room 4, Pan Uh's UlotL J. J. WI11TSEY, SQ., Came to Oregon from New York in 18GG and located in Albany la 1877. Graduated at the .rlba,ny Law Hch.jol in 1861. Was elected Prosecuting At" torucy for the Third Jadiaia.1 L)ilrsct ia JS7 and again in 1873 ; office in Froman's Block, First St. II0X. X. B. Hl'IlPUREY Came to Oregon in 1807 and located at Albany. He was admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of this State in 137' and, was fcleclpd, to. the fctate Sen- ate in 1SS0. Member of the firm of Humphrey t Wolverton $ office in Fro- man s Blockj First t, Came to Oregon iu 18G2 from the State of Missouri. He Las been iu practice at Albany for two years. Mr. Bilyeu was lected to the State Senate in 1 878, He is a member cf the law firm of Powell ife Bilyeu o(-e y filter's HOV-. t. K. WEATHErtFORO 0me to Albany ia 1874 from Browns ville, Oregon. Was elected County School Superintendent in VS74 and be gan the praclio of law in 1875. He was rlioscn a mcmlicr f theegislature ir. 'iTG H'it tmiored" with the Speakeihhip o.f the House. He was candidate for Blector on the Ijogrt- 10 t?ckt n efi, but defeated j office in Odd Fellow.' Temple, First St. I.. II. JIONTA.YYE, ESQ , tauio io a many in tail, noin JNew " . ill f v rim A y. -r Liberia, La. Mi. Montanye' was elect ed City Iteco-.ler in 17I and las prac ticed ll-i'profcHsion ijince Iv fist came h,rc office on First St., over lb igga' hardware store, . HOW. C1IAS. II. HEWITT - Came to Oregon in 1876 from Ohio, Was admitted to practice in the Su preme Court of Oregon the same year and elected to the legislature in 8J.8, He is the present City Attorney of Al bany j office in OToole's Bleok, on Broadalbin St., near First. HON, GEO. E. . CIIAMBEULAIS Came here in 1876 froca Jatpbe, Miss., and, conimpnped rrac.ticing eopn after. He held the position of Deputy Clerk in 1877-8 and in 1880 waa elect tflto the Logisluturo. Mr. Chamber tain is member of the law firm of 1'linn St Chamberlain ; office in Foster's Block on First St. L. 11ILVKU, ESQ Came to Oregon from Missouri In 18G2; and to Alltany from Linn county in 1870. Held the position of County Superintendent of Schools for 1870 Is a member of the firm of Strahan fc Bilyeu ; oflloe in Foster's block. n. It. K. SLACK lll'RN, ESQ., Came to Albany in 1878 from Browns ville, Oregon. Was admitted to prao tice in Tennessee, his native State, in 18G7 ; office in Odd Fellows' Temple, t irst St. C. K. WOLVKttTOS, ESQ., Came Lere in 1874 from Polk county, Oregon. Otaduated at Lexington Law School in 1874 and commenced practic ing here soon after. Mr. Wolvcrton waa elecled to the oflice of Juntico of the Peace in 187G. Ho is a member of the law firm of Humphrey it Wolver ton ; office in Fioiuan'a Blouk. First Stieet. ' II. It. HEWITT, ESQ., Came to Albany from Yamhill county, Oregon, in 1870. Admitted to prac tice in the Supreme Court of Oregon la 1877. Mr. Hewitt waa County Super intendent of Schools in Yamhill county and is now Deputy District Attorney of this District; office in Foster's Block, First St. T. f. HACKLKMAS, EilQ., II' a aaa ... w as born in a i tinny. uiaUualt'U in the Law Department of Michigan Uni veraity in 1878 aud was admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of this State the same year ; offico in Odd Ful Iowa Temple, First St. iitmi.VRu nnvAST, esq , Ic a native of Linn county, Oregon.and waa admitted to practice by the Su preme Court of this State in 1878. Mr. Bryant lias been County Surveyor of Linn county ; oflice at Court House. J. X. Dl'NCAX, ESQ. Came to Oregon from Arkansas ia 18G1. He was admitted to practice by tho Su preme Court of this State in July,18f0. Office with Humuhrev L- Wu! vet ton. rowan's Block, First street. K. I. HAVEN, ESQ , Came here in 1879 from California, al though originally from the State of New York. Graduated at Hamilton College, in that State. Waa admitted to practice by the Supreme Court of Oregon in 1879. Holds the office of ustice of the Peace. Office in Foster's Block. A. L. (JREV, ESQ , Camo to Albany in September, 1SS0. Was admitted to practice in Buffalo, New York, 187'. Member of the firm of Stewart & Orey ; Office OToole's . Block, Broadalbin St. AlKMILTtaL lrti:t(KT. a a. voi xu. In addition to hit regular niercsuJus lus- Mr. Young carries an extensive line of agricultural implements. His warehouse is located oa Second street between. Furry an Washington. Ho baa "t.lwys on kand a Urge stock ,( aU clasef Ct fartntug. imple ments, including Bain wagons, Buffalo, Pitts' Threshers, McCormick's Uartert, Wire and Twine Vnon, Manb, Harvesters and Sb". binders, Mawers, Seed iiowcra, .Sulky lUkcs, Uartlen City Clipper Flows, Oliver Chilled Flows, Molina Flows, etc, Xt'OCnt I)CCIIA!A!, For many years tbe popular manager of the. Albany brooch of tbe immense b.luos of Newbury, Hawthorne 4 Cn, baa recently opened Uusiueaa for himself at tbe old ware- hoot of !ewbory, Uawtborno and Co. en tbe north-east corner at First and Ellsworth streets, Mr. Uuchanaa is well known to our farming community as a man upon wbote representations they can rely. He is origl. aally from the state at Mlohtgaa, but bat been oa the ooast nearly twenty years, and is thoroughly experienced in the basinets he has undertaken. He proposes to keen up the stock, and will always cany a full and complete lias o all grades of fanning imple ments and (ana. machinery. He will also oarry a Urge stock of floor and feed, and is prepared to make epecal rtaa en these ar ticles, Qt all olastes of implements and machinery he keepe on band extra parts and all necessary repairs. He is handling the celebrated "Whitewater" government stand ard wagons, J. L Case and C'e's engines, threshers and headers, D. M, Osborne and Co's mowers, reapers and self binding har vesters (both wire and twine), Morrison plows, Farmer's Friend drills an scad sow era and many ejthed. ' lie lias also iavonted and perfected. danbjo grain cleaner, for farm, field and warehouse purposes, that is said to be by those who have need it, the most perfect machine of tbe kind QW built. Mr. Buchanan centenda that grain passed through his oloansr onoe U left cleaner than when run twice through any other machine. Mr. John ltom has one of the machines in ate and pronounces it perfect Tfe. Buch anan is ntskyi avangeuonts for. their man ufacture a,t tbif place. jo wish air- 4acn- span the success his, well known character for energy an.4 fcnWrTV1 is sure to bring him in P.W business attalrs, . KOOr ANO SIMr-HOK, Dealers in agricultural Implements, are lo- oated on the south side of First street be tween Ferry and Broadalbin streets, snd carry all classes of farm mplemcnU an machinery, 'he ishium was started here by M'oopJ in 877, Ue. F, Bimpscn buying s,a interest ia the business in ISfO. Tb8 ntl ae doing an extensive business and Carry a Urge stock in their line, having a warehouse well arranged for storage and dis play of goods. They are handling among other thing, the well known "La Belle' wagons, Wood's harvesting machines, Buford aud XJo's plows, Chicago Fitt'f tbroahew, and are agents far the Urge, Portland houte ftt Prank Bru's. A. M. Hoop ar.ie to Albany from Indiana in 1S72, living for nearly two years In California. Geo. F. Simpson is one of our old pioneers, having come to the state at an early day from Missouri. Ho ha served as Aldorman in. tbi city, and, wide-. awake and enterprising, has generally been. connected with all publo, enterprises tjhat nave originated Here. The firm consider tbe business outlook for 1881 as good, and le lieve in Albany's future prosperity. Ml'Str, BOOKS AM) MTATI OXEIIY. wiLr.r a. Ai.i.r.y, At number 27 Firt" stroot, has onu of tho mot octnplute book, itationery and music oitabliihinents to ba found In tho Willamette Valley, and although only opoaod in Octuher lait Mr. AUnn has made tuoh judiuial ne ef printer's Ink a to be already quite well known to mutt of our roador. Ho carries a full aud complete line or all cUims of ita tinnery, blnult booki, eto., and kocs on hnml a large stock of books of all dotcriitiona, In cluding the works of standard authors, die tiotinrioe, school books, etc. lie alio onrrifn a fine Mtortment of fancy srtiuU-e, bric-a- brac, pluturoi, frames, brackoU.albumi, etc., and nmkei a specialty of all claiiact of muil oal publications aud sheet muaio. Of the latter he has probably the largest stock in the state outside of Portland. Ho has tie agency of tho celebrated "Weber piano, the lty and Shoningor organs and various otlu r makes. He has also a full stock of other mmioal Inntruments. The tnnto with which hit stock ia arranged and the general nnat eppearauoe of hit ettabliahnieut has won for Mr. Allen many ooniplinientx, and it an ev idouee of hit enterprise ami attention to 1uh1 net. He hat already built up a good trade, and (U font increasing it, and telle o he is more than eatitllad with the outlutKtk fur the future. He it now tiublisliinea moutlily jeurunl callml the "Musical Pastime," a live ly, uent publicatian, devoted to nnuio and musical literature, and which promises to bocome au attrocttveand interesting journal. We wish Mr. Alloa success lit Albany ami believe it is in store for Itim. He came to Albany from Sun Jose, (VI., whore he was engaged in the tamo business, in which he hat had a large experience. .i si sToar. n. wwr, Located on First street iu Foster's I'Uh V, carries one of the largest and best assorted stocks of tportinen's goods, fishiug tackle. guus, Run fixtures, cutlery, eto., in the Htato outside of I'ortlaad, He de a gen eral repairing business, and his establish. ment ia general hrad'iiartcrt for sttortiiig- tnen in this section. He baa a neat store and bis stock ia well arranged and his facili ties for repairiug are gmnL He is also ajent at this place fur tbe celebrated Davis Sea ing Machine. Mr. Scott camo to Albany from Portland ia 1874, although originally from Mississippi. Active and enterprising, Mr. Scott has bocome widely and favorably known. He was elected Alderman from the Second Ward In I37S and re-cU-rtcd at the last eloction. riiii HiLiM. rtr. ALTilOt'HC k I o' Flailing mill, and aaah, door and blind fac tory are located at the foot of I.yon ttraet, and are one of the eldest and largest catab- itbmcuU of tbe kind in the WilUmette Valley. Tbe junior membership of the firm bat changed several times since the bnsiuess was first atartod in IW2 by Altbouse & Co., although tbe firm name has remained the same. The present Una U Samuel Althouso, who is one of Albany's pioneer's in the man ufacturing business, and K'K. Fierce. Sam uel Altbouse came to Albany fmni Illinois in l!M7, and was one of the oil. i.l owners of tbe Magnulia Flouring Ml'.', tl.o first mills ever built ia the city. K. IL FU-rce cattie to Albauy frotn KebruLa in ISTv ni.'l bought an iutermt in tW iirm cf Alihuue L Co. in 1S77. Tliu baaiiws of the tirm has a!aays been good, and ol Uto hat inurused lapiJly. Tliey have s.bUd many iii.prov.-m.n.U dur ing tbe but year, and have nearly doubled the ca(acity of the niachincrv aud alo adacd Urgely to their buildings. They are How ei pec ting a new band saw for acmll wuik, hicb will etiable thorn to da all c'.av cl work in this lino, aud wil Ui the wdy ma chine of the yiiul l this part of tbo .oun. try. '1'liey manufacture all grniUt of sasb, doors and blinds aud alt kiuJa of moulding. They now have a contract for doing the woodwork on Best's wheat separator. This separator U very popular and is now iu use in nearly all warehouses aud mills in tbe state. Mr. Best manufactured 33 separators during ISSd, and expects to double tbe num ber tbe coming year. He also intends branching oot and including tho manufacture o' agricultural implementi, in which business he has bad a Urge and varied experience. He came to this coast from Iowa in 1S.VJ and has lived both in OlifornU and this state. We hope Mr. licit will meet with sacccsa in carrying ont bis iiitcntions of manufacturing, and feel assured he will, at ho possesses am ple ability and experience. s. tauter & sos, Flailing Mill and sash door aud bliud factory are located at the foot of Montgomery street. and dda Urge bminosi in their lino, nianu. faetuImj s'4 grades of sash, doors, blinds and mouldings, andsaro also manufacturing tbe celebrated Escalator harrow, and clod crusher combinodf, one of tbe beat implements of the kind made, and which U largely in use by tbe Valley farmers. Tbe business now owned by Carter & Son was first started la 1S59, by J. B. Comley, and was purchased by E. Carter and Son in 1870. Those gontlcmon have greatly onUrged and improved the property both by adding to the capacity of the machinery and cnlorg. ing the building. T,heU basicoes has been gradually inoroating as the country has luilt Hp, and they express themselves as wtll pleased with the future outlook. They ob tain power for propelling their machinery from the Albany and Santiam Water Ditch, which they consider one of Albany's greatest ad vantages. Mr. Carter camo' originally from the state of Missouri, but lived for lev. oral years in Colorado and Montana, settling hero in 18(0. Torouh mJva.nic and pot. tossing a Urga and aried experience in tbe different branches of their busiooas, they turn out only ttrat class work and have an excellent reputation. Continued on lit jtaijc a Hujijilrment. C. O. CltKRRY. C. Jt. rAllliKf. ALBANY IRON WORKS. : CHEIJRY & TAKKES, (Suecofcsors to C. C. Chorry.) Machinists, Millwrignts, . and Iron Founders. - . TWTKIJAVROUn NEWRIlOrS AT.X, v compieieu, aim are now prepare! to handle all kinds of heavy worK. Wo will manufacture Kteam -Knglnes, Ci isi and Haw Mill Maoliinery,and all kinds of iron ana xirasa LasungH. PATTKKNS U4UE OX SIIOBT KOTK'E. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also miinufao ture the improved Cherry & White Grain separator. Shop ob Raker Rt.-Oflicc at Lumbrr Yard. Albany, Or. Dec. 1, 1SS0. , . 18tf TJTATOTfATC! Thousands ot soldiers and X Hill OlUll O.thoir hoirs entitled by lat laws of CoiiKress. Send two stamps tor laws, and oopyol vmi.r, holdikr, m n. w. f iizjorauj, u. Claim Att'y, Bux WushiDtrton, D. O. - Samuel E. Yoilvg ia now itiicmviKo ms PAI.fi nittl vi.vri:i: STOCK -Of- -cossiirrixo OK- DRY GOODS, MOTIONS, CARPETS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, VALL PAPER) Houso Purnisuing Goods, ETC., ETC., ETO. Many of lhoo (sootls arc boiiKli t direct from the man ufiteturer for cali, nittl arc all FirMt ClaHH (JootlK NO TUASIf, and will bo wold at Popular Prices. 18HI. Ilarpcp's illaffazisice ILM..THTI'.i. "Stu.I vIiilt ihn nublwt ol.;iif..i ,! from tlio ottiicalloiial jxilrit r view ek Ilia to provldrt that which, takon altmndh. or, will Ik) of tlm moat aervitw to tm Inn-. t numtxir I long ago rointlubd that If i i-ouiu iiars mil 0110 uorlc for a publio li brary, I WTiuhl aolnct couipleu aut of IlAKIKll'H MoSTMLV.,,Clsarlul Vn.r,i. Ailaiii.i, Jr. Its contents are contrltititoJ tv tho mnut emltieiil atilliora ami srtutia of Ku row and . .... 4 . ... I. .1 . l niiiioiuBionip excrience of Its nublUlwra haa ina(le liim llmroualilv cotiveraant wlih ibe dmlrlm t,r the nubile. whiclt they w ill spare lio effort to gratify. UARPEIs'S PERIODICALS. Harper's MagaUtte, one year... I 00 iiarpt,i'a cklj-, ono year :. 4 00 Harper's Hazar, one year.... 4 to Tlie three alcove publications, I year.la 00 Any two anove named, one year....... 7 00 Harper's Young People, ono year..... I 60 ISu-fu.jf rtr 10 ll ,ur,-riUr .' Ac Vnlttd TllO Volumes of tliA Mm-nx'uiA lutein Willi tho liuiuljra for Jnn .ml luwmi.r of t-ajU yoar. When no tiuio ia sowilimll in in ik) unu-rM'Ki iiiatliio aiiUarriber wltliet to beam wilh tho currMit Number. A cwmnlrto ant of llarrx-r's Masazine. ryjiiipri.hiK ill vulumoa, in neat flat ubind mir, w iu ue sum by expreaa, freight at er Hii of purthancr, on rectipt of f - U.r ler volllllln. Ninulu voluiunL lv mall rxu(. ld, 51 CO. Cloth -an, fr binding, 8 wnu. by mali, pctid. Iii-iuiiuiii'c ahoitlil U made by Tost Olllco Mdiipv tinier ir llr:1 l.. cliaucetif liMut. Nowniiaiwrn nro not lo ihl ..Ir... tUemetti wlibuiit tho ennwut'of HariHT A ll..f I.AM .1 IIAP.PKU JSltOTIIEKS 20 New York. BuRKHAiVf Bros., KEAt. K.STAT K ' AND MONEY IXCHANGE OFFICE 1 1I.K.1XY, OKEGUV, IIAItMjofall ttjay Improved and Improved and unimproved, in and n- lhla and adjoining counties, suitable for grain raiHiuK! '" iiiiiix-rmi land ami stock farms 1'OK S.Vl.K on easy term. KentliiK farms and niiv nroiwrtv and eollocHious of all kinds promptly ntiunded IU. on short or lonp; tlmo In sums of (t50 to SJU.USU. UoIU. Silver and Currency oicuuupeu. MOSEY ItECEIYEn ov nr. FUftlT and In l crest allowed al'lr thirtv days- Oorrospondonee solicited on all land manors. iKiaxf ALBANY FOUNDRY AND "tIACIIIKE ' SHOP. ESTAUMSHKD 1SC5. ty A. V. CnERUY. situated at corner of First aud Muutgoiiueiy StreoU, Albany, Oregon, TTavinirlakon chanreof tliosbovo named Works, we are prepared, to nianufaetnre Steam KiiK'inos, Haw and Urint Mills, Wooil-worklng Machinery, l'u nips, Iron and ilrass Castinica of every description. Mao h In or v of all kinds renal rod. Spe cial attention givun to repairing farm n.a- cuinory. rnttrrn Maklas dime In all Its brim. l&llyl A. F. CHKKRY & SOJJ. (PiTiSTxo juxa 13th, ldTSJ , FOR 8 ALE BY f FOS. Sc CO. Administrator's Notice. .7 0TICE is hereby clven that the under J3 signed has been by the County Court of Linu County, Oregon, duly appointed Administrator of the ebtate of Samuel Cooper, deceased, and all persons having claims agamst saia esuue are nnreuy r aulred to present the same, with the prop er vouchers, to the undei aliened at his res idence about eleven' miles southeast of Albany, in Linn County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 10th dav of December, 1SS0. 11. w. coorisit, Administrator. Gko. E. Chambkri.aij, Att'y for Administrator. 19v4 ANNOUNCEMENT I. FOR THE NEW YEAR ! ! Thankful for the liberal patronae-e (flven me In the paat. I take pleasure In an nounclng to the eltlzons of Albany and vicinity that on and eftr tbe first of January I nroftoimto BUY M T ttOOIt KU patrons MTl l,L I.UWKH l'KIt'KS on DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTS, OILS, ETC., lam always willing to accommodate my friends Call and see me, and don't forg. t PLUSH'S DRUG STORE, Opposite Odd IVllow' Temple. C. A. PLU313IEK, . - - - - . Proprietor. THE " WORLD'S FAVORITE." HAS ONLY 12 WOll KING PABTS. "E" 11 23 Ml J SEWTOG MACHIHE. Awarded Flrat Prrmlam. Orrisa tt Fair. 1879 ssa 1S90. A Wisrtlsxl Flrsit Prrmlsm. mtM I nh ni.. f'" 25 -npIUr) at the A astral iau laf - lioaal Lxblbllloa. Al,WAVH RF.CEIVi:.! rilMT AIXK ini'AUTlAL. Tbe "DAVIS" Sewing Machine Selling 1,000 Macliiues per Week! It is CHEAPEST because it is BEST. It doe every varteiv of work without Laatinc and haa mora ntailMl .iitrhm..!. than alt others combined. 62 W. It. C. II. NTEWAKT. OTART 1'tni.lC. STEWART WISH TO CALL TIIK ATTEXTION OF TITK CITIZEXS OF ALBANY AND vicinity to the fart that they have established an office in OToole's Block, on Itroadaltiin Street, for tbe purpose of transacting a general SEAL ESTATE, LOAN, INSVBAXCE -AND- COLLECTION Thov will attend to the rentinir of cronertr. collection of rents, bnrini. ami sollint an riaaMM oi real main, ma ar-; -s.:anon oi ttu at home and irul. t;o f lire of to real estate, tbe u states, nnoe in Tbev are nrenrd to t-iV lowest possible rates : IraneriaL London. Northern & Oueen Canitnl $41,000,000. Commercial Union. Capital, $12,500,000. North British and Mercantile. CanitaL 310.- 000,000. Commercial, of California. Capital, $500,000.- All business entrusted to oar care will receive oromnt attention. We shall Ins glad to correspond with parties wishing information of our city or surround. ng oous uy or of the State. ' OFFICE-O'Toole's Block. ALBANY, ST13AVH,T GREAT FANCY AUD SHELF GROCERIES. HAFFENDEN BROTHERS are now otTerlac for a limited time all their stock ot itbove cootfa ana eeiue staple line at prtos tbat are napreeeeiented. THIS OFFER WILL CHLY HOLD COCO TILL STCCX-TASiKC, THEREFORE LOOK SHARP AND SECURE BARGAINS. volldnl Sportsman's Headquarters. W. 33. SCOT T, DEALER IS Guns, Rifles g Revolvers!! And Awmaallla mt All aUasls. Jut received a lanre lnvoics ot tbe Uteot lmpwTd RomlnirUm, ahsn's. Winchester siiil UslUrd rypoun(t riH.a H.xire. Rum in I: tun slid titeveu's sraectl-kaulillK 'hut (Un, and muaUe-luading riftol and shot runs ol jvery uesonimon. - ..., Akin, a Uivo and wU sslsctod stock ot Fishing Tsckle, Ititloiy, lu Cullnrs, Fancy Unods, aud ia tvA stij-thiuj; you suuld wish lor la aiy Una. ill kinas of Sawing BcMnes'Hc- 'pairti,' Kriuembrr That I Cannot Be . Untlersold Anywhere in thU State. 0 tl WELCOME SAL00K Win. Tolgt, Proprietor. riUlB BIST WINKS), LIQJJORS AKD Ji cigars always on hand. BEEE. 5 CEOTt' A Cl ' ' Call and see mo. Paiocf. In 5iru -a fcc'.'d Ing, next door to Duunaw' -mi(ro tre. 2-tf WM- VOfGT. Tula will enable me to offer my OUTLASTS OTHIUtS. rJ2E3"T 99 PHr.nil'H uiirv rm JCDCEM Csmpany re mannfactarir.g a.id HCOTT, A seat, Albany, Oregon. A. K.. cnEY. Arr'r at Law. GREY, BUSINESS. loans, ine collection or notes ana accounts. mortgages, the adjustment and soUliuc of onvejHncinjr, etc etc tho following leading companies at the OREGON. & GREY. l lsll. REDUCTI O TV King of the Blooi Cores all Serofaloos affections and & isorders result ins; from Imparity of the blood. It is needless to specify all, ss the sutferean usually perceive tlieur eaues; but Sail JXAuas, Mstplct, Clews, rwaurs, Setrrs, SwtllinffM aa., are the most eonunon, as well assaany aductiona of the Heart, Utad, Xicr aalWsMc. SCROFULA. - , Wondetfol Care of Bltedness. D. IUhsov. Son & Co. : For the benefit of -" . troubled with borofula or Impure Blood in their systems, I hereby recommend a. ing of the Ulood. I have been troubled with Borofula tor the past tea years, which so affected my er.-e that I was com' pletely blind for six months. 1 was recomaeuiied to try King- of the Blood, which l.sts pro rod a gmt blessing to mi, as it hss complete. y eared me, snd I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I hue been. Yours truly, lias. S. IVSaiucaww, Sardinia, K. Y. Will paid to any Publio Hospital to be mam ally sirresd upon, for vrj certincste of this me.il siae puUished by us whioh u not genuine. - Its IagrodiGsits. To show onr faith in the safety end excellence of tile K. B., upon proper parsuasl appiicattoa, whan satislied that no impoWtion is intended, we will give thenamesof all its inirrodienrs, by aibdsvit. The sJdovs oJers were never m.ue Ujfore by tbi p o prt.tor of eny other Family iecui'tn in tiie Ivor a. SHmay tostfmoniuis.further ntf ormatioe, a id " full directions fur xaans will be found in tu jj i pldet "T-eatise on lieeisrs of tl Blood." in which each bottloisencloeed. Price $1 perbotLltoc .a : imngl2 eunces, or 40 to SO doses. ' hold by drt r euis. D.itiLaoiilSjN & Co.,Prop'rs, Bufliio.N. f