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Til E " 3 f )T?XTX -j- HERALD: FRIDAY, AUGIT 10. Us T3vJtt Ttoratl i became an active Mason. ami i. JJ r " i! 3 ! personal i Daily a. mo TERMS OF 1A!LY. 1'uhlbihed every morninsr exeept Monday.) eUvered by carrier, per week 0.15 Uy mull, per yeai... 0 CO WEEKLY. (Published every Friday Morninjy.) ne copy, per annum, in advance Si.PO When nut paid in advance 2.;0 ). ,-b:3'J A. 'MIK MAIL. Mails at the Albany pi islofiice close asfollows: for all othees north The Eastern states j ne wesi o:ue i And the Xairow Cause R. R. ) For Portland and .Salem 11 A. M Corvallisand Yaqmna ;m v. M AI office south 7:80 p.m. The postortite will be closed each eveniny from six to seven o'clock. Registered mutter for the early mor train should be mailed before 8 o clock the reyioues veiling. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. .FOB VICE-PRESIDENT, LEVI P . MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR PRESIDENTIAL KLECTORS, ROBERT Jl'LEAX, W.I. K API'S C. W. Fl'LTON. BLAINE JN THBCANVASS. Recent advices from Mr. Blaine report him as profoundly gratified mdustrv, hard ftudv an i i ... . ciose application lie roe to tne WEEKLY ; piace e so muiigiy occup-eu un j ( eminent Alason and a noteu truv- UBSCKIPTION. eler and author. In l,s he was chosen (i. M. of Kentucky. His residence since lSuO lias been at Layrange, Kentucky. Jn l8f lie visited and explored in the holy land, gathering much information tor the craft, and by his labors ami efforts the craft probably owes more for tne uiiiiunnity ui woik than to any other one member of the fraternity. On December 17, by a l general recognition 01 mind, i.r. , j Morris was clowned poet laureate i j ot Freeinasonrv bv his brethren assembled at the Masonic grand lodge room. Masonic temple, New Yoik, the action having been recommended by members of the Masonic fraternity ot every grade iroin all parts of the United states, Canada and Great Britain, show ing the general appreciation ot his worth. The Scotch rard, Roheit Burns, was crowned in Edmburg poet laureate of Freemasonry April 1, 1787, and after the lap.-e of nearly one hundred years Jr. Morris received the same distin guished honor. The first wrote but one Masonic ode but the odes oi the second are numbered by the scores. The first was crowned in the opening of his poetic life, the second near the close of a life, the fruits of which will last with the order. Dr. Morris was a brother true and tried, with a will to do, a brother of deep and pure thought, at all times laboring for the true enlightenment and elevation of a universal cosmopolitan brother J fill 1 i i I I S I I I OF IBste&iN I r HEWVAljl I ill liSispSsg A FULL STOCK OF BURKHAET & ROYCE, THE LEADING anil JOB PRINTERS. Of the ' Willamette Valley. Bank and Commercial Prating a Specialty. at the arrangements which are ! hood. hood, lie labored for a brother-! uncircumscnoeu by anv Itaks plsaswa in anaosncins thai I hae removed from my old store to my aer bailiisa? oa the coraer of Fisst aad Broadalbia Streets. Thanking my customers fsrUhe liberal patroaage they have bestowed upoa me ia the past, Z trust that with increased facilities aad a large ezperieace I may Legal Blanks of All Kinds Constantly on Hand. being made for extending to him a fitting welcome on his arrival i outgrowth of no condition or cIms home. It looks now as though he i .ut based on the permanent rela age or nation, place or people, the wwuw4i. wa a& uw UTS. would receive one of the grandest ovations ever tendered to a citizen tionshiu and ever-recurring neces sities of t men. Dr. Morris' nrmugs ar iouna m nearly everv in civil hte. Just how Mr. Blaine I Masonic library in the lauu. Some ! may choose to take his promised j ot. t,ie,il "Eights and r-diadow- j ui rreemasonry , ' "Uole oi .Wa-! sonic Law;" '"Freemasonry in t!ie ! Holy Lanu;" "Works on Nuims-i matics;" "Masonic Odes KB j Send for Estimates and Price List of S fe 0ffice ,n F,inn s Block' A,bany' 0r- ,p Staple Groceries I Fine GIassware,Crockei7 Th beat qu&Iity of Ma coffe, nuina, u euiu, etc CAKES, PIES, Fresh jBaked Brea Every Day. At CMS oM and reflabia house ia also to fouDd a complete aaaortment, of fresh famiK groceries, to which ia constantly being aJde-i Jt he eeaduaabte lines ef craeanca and prcriiiai such as Cranberries Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to Order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc. These (roods were all bought when prion ere low, and the beuefit at ths margin will 6 fiven to his customers. Remember tbu plaoa. U the old corner on First and iWodalbio Stu. ami part ia the campaign in not generally known. Whether he will open with a series of political speeches on the occasion of his 1oems-" In the latter he appears I public reception or wait until later, i ef ,MiClal y b" , e.d' w 1 ' ("MUSH t Jirirninrrt . r nn ietii.1 i , J . is a matter for conjecture. He subscribing to the tenets of the ! . To the Patrons could make his responses to tendeis of welcome without saying much about politics, or he could deliver great lights of the mvstic tie. and in the careful study of that light I his richest efforts havefceen given ' tn tllf Tjff Q .-l.'l tlii l--v.,-l . i . i . j . .... .m.w uiiu Llllj IW11U. XlUUliI I a uo.eii ormiani speeches them may be mentioned: which would sound the key-note on as own m- 9.M. ; aj- all the more important issues. There is one feature which will be prominent and most telling. Mr. Blaine has a peculiarly strong hold on classes of voters in the Demo cratic party which are not easy to influence, aiid to these he will be e to talk more pointedly than ?ver before. He has not been idle during his residence abroad, and the results oi his examination into the condition of the working classes of Europe, as affected by the op posing systems of protection ai:d free trade, will be full of interest and instruction. What he may have to say on the foreign policy of I the Government will also attract wide attention. In any event, Mr. Blaine promises to be a great big factor in the campaign. He is expected to make speeches in three or four of the doubtful States in the East, and may go to California to stir up the minds of ths republicans of that state. Whenever and wherever he speaks he will ha ve something to say that the people will rind worth hear ing. Mr. Blaine occupies a posi tion in which he has no occasion for self-stultification. He can afford to indulge in as much inde pendence as tiue manliness de- v. ,t . i i 1 .i on.! ha t 'j n Tinr 'i H'n vi 1 ro u"uui'' . . 0 patrons and friends th-.it lie can be louud seem to indorse tnose tilings WHICH on Lyon street, hetween bugine to. Ao. he is known to condemn. He ia to conspicuous a figure to play the demagogue, especially when no nwpssitv exists. Of course Mr. i Blaine will speak for protection. He is the leading protectionist of this country and is a thorough be liever in American markets tor American products. "The -Level and the Square." "There s a worid wliwie nil ure equal; We are hurrying toward it last. We shall meet upon the leiel tht-tc, Wlien the jfatos of death arc par td; We shall stjnd before the orient. And our Mjwr will be there, To try the blocks we otter with ii erriiisr square. "Ttie Letter Ci ;" "Where Joud i Never lie;" "The Straight and; Nairow Way;" "Being Liead yet I Living;" "The True Corner I :?tone, and many others, all oi such a character and coming from a warm and brotherly heart that we find the sprig growing afresh iu our own hearts as we study them. Then, brothers, let us study the same great light and seek for the same inspiration. We emote from Dr. Morris' poem" "Brotherly Love :" i!y one God created. b one Savmr saed. Uy one spirit lighu-J, by one mark en-! graved, We're taught in the wisdom or prove. To cherisu the spirit of brothi riy love. By one God created, conic, brothers, 'tis day! By one spirit lighted. c tne, brothers. awa : With beauty ana wisdom and. strength ta. ap prove. Let's toil while there's labor in brotherly love. Surely a great and distinguished brother has passed to the thoreo beyond. Let us be faithful. W. Albany, Aug. !), 1S1SK. i i nave this day contracts I with M-sr. Stewart'' ifc : )X,)t" AUnny, to t'liruish .1 i-irn (quantity of pure j .Maiiilln li:i(ling twin to memWc; of our ortler. All ipatronscan call at thir place of husinss aud by the ; iiH-tliotl alopted at our business council secure ''the ; l)eneHt of my contract. I have also made arrange j nicnts witJi the same linn to furnisli a lot of Osborae steenrai!ie binders. Send in your ordersj as soon'as j ossil)e as harvest is near. Sio-ned j MART MILLER, Financial Agent. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Proprietors of I ALBANY SODA IMiFS And manufacturers of Choice CoDfectiooery. We ure now prepared to furnish choice, f-csfc candies of best irrade, consisting: .if (.tn e t: k, assorted navora, mixed candies,- extra e i-eticai arm chocolate C7 earns, fancy iixl, candy toa and a general assortment of 8:ie candus AT THOLFALE OR BETA3L. WOrdera from eoantrr dealers promptly as laned to. Factoiy on first street, Albany, - - Oregor M Crra Mife ISOH, aVUnflRC Jk C., rrep'a. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. NEW TO-JJAl. for Siile. GOOD BUGGY HORSE A FOUR MlMTE mare of spirited style, yet gentle for la i dies to drive, will be sold reasonable. 1-i-j quire at Hkb lo office. Kt-niovfil. JOSEPH WEBBER ANNOUNCES TO HIS WILL & 8TARK -MALES ES- Fine Goid Watches. Diamond Jewelry, Fine Sil- j v-rwrt, Rins.'Ladie Watches j ami Chains, .-iti.ljil! kind of El- ' -gant Jewelry j ASM! jMN2LY'ILTir BICES. SPRINGFIELD SAWMiLLlMasSq tt?T-laiiy yard and otlicc on Kailroad, between 4i.li and 5th streets jgj Having lumber not excelled in quality, andiac'il'ities not surpa-sed for'thc prompt and satisfael.ry tilling or order. I resneetftillv solicit a share ol"j;th ailc- a. WHEELER. and First street, until his new rooms, in Fo- snay & llasjn s brick are ready, Frnit Urycv lor Sale. I)LUMMEa FRUIT DKYEit, FACTORY size, complete, with additions aad im provements, for sale ebeap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shi-dd, Orejr.'ii, or to A. Wheeler, Spriiiirtield, Oreaon. B1VTITH ia. ACCESSOR TO W. II. McFARLAlND); WILL BROS Dealer? in all t'ac- leading Guns, Pistols, isewing lactones, Organs, Pianos, I A full Line of Sheet music, musical merchandise,ammunition.Jnsh ing tackle, etc. AVarranted razors, butcher and pocket knives. The best kinds of sewing machines NEEDLES, OIL and Extras for all MA CHINES UNH COUNTY AGENTS FOR NORTHWESTERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Repairing of sewing machines, musical instruments, guns', etc.. nearly done W. F. READ, IMs.toliiiion !' Partnership. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between Messrs. Enienck J: Dieringer is this day dis solved b . mutual consent, Mr. Emeriek re tiring. Tne business will bp continued by Mr. Dierinsrer, who will pay i.U indebtedness and collect all outstanding accfumts. Those so indebted are requested come forward and settle. A continuance of the patronage j heretofore extended is solicited. Albany, August 1, 1S8S. 1- Contractor and Builder. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING LO fated in Albany solicits patronaire from city and coin: try. Will contract to build onuses, barns, and all maimer of dwelling houses, including Queen The Chinese exclusion bill pre paied by Senators Dolph and otew art and Representative Morrow has passed the senate. The bill goes into operation upon ratifita- j tion of the new treaty which was negotiated by Bayard and amended by the senate. The Chinese gov ernment has not yet indicated whether it will accept the treatv tnv -V-n 1rt.,,hli!n sl"' ' ' - 1 of buildings. i ill furnish plans and or not, as amended, and perhaps j sp.-iik- a h fi- :; of t charge. Satis it ia waiting to give the traders a ! Jaction -luirantei-d gW. C. CASSEL- chance to land a few thousand ' . , , ! Ii.oliition of Partnership. more before the trame is shut off ; -otice is hekkbyuiven that the entirely. The house has not taken ' 1' V-tnershio htiet .fore existinsr between " W. J. Monteitn and 1-rjil Hoffman, under the Up the bill yet. firmnumeof Hoffman Monteith, is this day dissolved by mutua consent, the former Tup erlifrvMnf (lrp-mn wi'I hold etainini.' the saliKm business, and the latter 1 HE editors Ot UregOU U HOIU the restauralll. M. J. Monteith will collect their annual association at Salem M accounts, and asume all liabilities in the suooii business, and Fred HoiTiu-tn will col-tO-day. Governor Tennoyer Will ; Vt amounts: ami assume all liabilities in the deliver the opening address. ! rt-"aiira!'t- FRf'D iioffman Mayor Van B. DeLashmutt, of i w. j monteith t., . -' Albiiiv, June', lbj-, Portland, Mayor J. J. Murphy, ot : Solem, and M. L. Pipes, of Corval-' lis, wiil also deliver addresses. . 7 Alto-elher it will be a brainy a . VjfO'OH VlCWS fair. i 1 CO p i as CL3 cs3 on V3 Fn and (Successor toNVH. ALLEN) 1111 ill! 0 sock -DEALER IN- St ovesn cl Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF - TINWARE, 1UM1S, HOSE. COFFER WAKE And every variet y of coeking utensils and "novelties in liou?e furnishing goods. The ptit.lic is invited to call and examine this maninu'ti! stock .under the new management. 1 am now receiving new goods in every line and would cordially invite everybody to call and inspect our stock and prices. We propose to havt th- The Live DrvQoods House Of Aibanyand shall lit all time study the wants ot our patrons ootn ia. style an t prices. NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished The Scio flouring Milk W ith new- machinery, making flour by the Ki'M, roller pr:. (kss. Tisn m;!I is now run li.Tz and l cua turnish the bet of flour ami feid at reasonable rites. I intend to run niy :ni J in sut-li a manner that none can .'0 away dissatisfit. Uivc- me a val". E. GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills STORE. The pat year has proven'it to be'a neoesMty. The b st and cheapest place iuthc city to buy your StoYes, Furniture, tinware We rue a!-.i;.y rrerorcd to buv vour Leuseaoli iunntare at the highest ca-h price. Sole agcul lor thef PEERLESS OIL CAN Axd LAXIP Killer. L. CiOTTLIEB. l MASON LEAD. Yet not life. F-obev o.ii-r 1. v-inevtrd v. ad l.it f-nte'Cfl ' Morris. L. L. I .. a r iir.y ycu- in tne M.isnie tru-.L, (virh;d this Ji:e fuiv :;i, .-.isvi'k-. 1 1 , 1-. orn mi !:-'':- August i-rii, early in CRAWFORD & PA XT ON THE fEOTOErRAPJMs ! . OF ! ALBANY CAKRY THE I-TNEST vie.M-in the We--., t'u i-itim. Wi h ive a:- l'.ixton a id .1. I; Cl, Lav w uaplicuti:? fr;;:. OREGON. LINE c" OKEOoN si.-i'.itlvsot'V.f:. -i- ..t.r.-iu.-.JM-:... The City Liquor Store, ,V. It A UMGA JIT, Proprietor. 3TXcxt doorjto the'Cdd Ft-!!ow-':eiiiile, M any, Oreyon&'3 Keeps cuistintly r-n band th fi'i'-t imnnrti'd and tio uestie wines liav.-s. finals ar tob"fs. Oaly firnt-ehss liur stons in sh ity SPECIAL ATTENTION PAOO ORDERS! FSOM THE GCUNTRY-' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castor! iiiany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR i r3FLad:e? chiidien'shair dress ir a specialty. Dutue satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN SCHMEER'S Liferj. Feed & Sals statue Corner Second and Ellsworth St. ALBANY, - - OREGON Horsm BOAatiRD by the dav or ir.onth Car-r.a-z or busies on reajn-ib:e terms . vonl Dry Goods Notions, king Goods, sts and Caps, F i ni KG X O RT ti V EST iiml AlAKlNfi INSURANCE 'COMPANY : PORTLAND, - . OREGON C PITA I. VT Si. MAGNOLIA MILLS, JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. Call and see me. Boots and Shoes,! GroceriesEtc IF1- ZEBZELiL-XX (Suoce.-or to N U. Al'.vtlt Albany, Oregon. Will furnish packs to fanners and receive wheat at the n.;ial rt, f The hirrhest nrL-f st t rage. p.iifl for ""aine. Best Ma;::olia flour always on n-ud for sale or exdiimse at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. CRAWFOKD. " A e!.;i!:5 totvell fr every ciisTo"aie7at leiec-v s barber sin."-.