Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, January 01, 1888, Image 6

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    THE MORKING HERALD : ? SUNDAY MOUSING, JANUARY 1, WS
Daily and Weekly
RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION;
DAILY.
(Published every morning except Monday.)
Delivered by carrier, per week.. 0.15
By mail, ir year.. $5a0
WEEKLY.
(Pnblisheil every Friday Morning.)
On copy, per annum, in advance $2.00
Wleu not paid in advance 2,M
A HAPPY NEW YPAR
The Herald this morning greets
its readers on the threshold of tlie
-N'ew Year a tweive page illustrated
issue. It is perhaps with pardon
able p-r le that we refer to ourselves
this morning having presented to
ouf subscribers the best issue of a
newspaper ever published in
A! baa y
Over i:i e years ago the Herald
legun its publication in Albany.
It has parsed :h a gh ma iyc hatiges
but has ver been progressive
an l the champion 4f the people
loca linterests. In 1834 tha pres
ent proprietors assumed the control
of the Hkakld aud combined with
it the last of the Disseminator,
the name of both papeis being re
tained on the weekly. With the
growth of the of city was a
.c rresp'-nding growth of this jmr
lial and on Dec 1st 18S5 was com
inenced the publication of the
dail Herald which is now in it?
third year a permanent, regular
morning visitor tu hundreds of
homes in this city, and with the
a weekly readies thousands of read
:rsi'i the northwest and to the
E ist. '
The vear 1833 ooens auspicious- i
'-" v - i
)v for Albtuy. It is sufficient to say
that with the progress of the city
there will be d widening and en
larging of the field and ot its
dally newspaper.
TEMP US FUG IT.
The recurrence ef New Yeirs day.
perhaDS more than any other cu?
tom among human beings, brings
to mind the rapid passage of time
and the constant change that comes
inWtrolunary aiTtirs. It is sugges
tive of the opportunities that have
for-jver flown and the deeds that
have eternally passed upon the tao
letof human experience,
N t on'.y dies th;j tirsc day of the
yer open up this retrospective
view, with its accompanying poig
nant regn-ts for f.iiiurgs or satis-
!f conirratulations lor
successes, but it opens up the vista j residence here removed,
of possible achievements in the j No mre sarcastic criticism upon
future, and suggests a Course ot j our bonsted niiieleeath century .pro
conduct that will comm in d success 1 gri-ss ami civilization couid be
for aU projects undertaken, without ; found then the Chi'onii'le's criticism
carrvin th-j sting of ivgret for the! on African missionary work. It
means employed to uehiev; thejsiys: -Missionary work on the!
success. i Congo does not Appear to be in
A true anneciattcn of the lessons
inculcate 1 by" the eni of the old
year and the beginning of the new,
makes all mankind akin, aid opens
up the heart and feelings for a
kindly interest of all others welfare.
It buries self in the consideration
of our fellow beings, for it brings
prominently to the remembrance j to make a fortune rather than to
ta-it'tinvi i? fljeting and that no lay up treasures in heaven. This
on-.- cau be sure of even a transitory j traffic will soon have to be regulat
mouient between the power to com i ed, or tlie advent of Christianity
mit :icts in this life, and the inevit and trade, over which Sbuiley
b'e necessity of meeting he coo
9 "(iuences of those acts in the life j
where the power to alter or change j
. thorn is ton-ver gone. ,
1
No person, who seriously con- I
templates the problem of human
existence, can pass idly by the !
TJCIIO'l Hiiimi '
ino-Jhow best to improve
make
usetul and conducive to the hanpi
BUSS Ui liiilLitviLiM. uiv "' r"v
they rapidly come to
and Diiss
away from him; for the New Years
time abruptly confronts him like
oue of the possibly very f'w mile
posts that marK the remaining
nfUU life. '-It sujeests . fo
him that however much of wealth
he may have gained, however
iiincli of nower he may have ac-
-r i
quired, however much influence he
may exert, however much of skill
he "may have learned, it all goes
for "nought when the rider upon the
pale horse points at him the shaft
that.levels him just as loving as the
lovliest of earths children .
The question is not whether
resolutions of improvement and of
a higher appreciation of the wants
claims of other, shall be made, for
they come to all ; but it is whether
these determinations to make the
would better for our being ii it,
shall last and influence as during
the interim between the milestones
of the recurring New Years days
or only be ot ephemeral growth,
considered just when the New
Year, like the sword of. Damocles
is in immediate view. Certainly it
I should be the earnest effort f!
every individual to make those de
termination lasting in their nature
and effective in their applications.
EDITORIAL NOTES.
The Dational convention of tail
ors in Cincinnati will probably
announce to the world that the goose
hangs at the proper altitude.
Oregonians cannot help thank
ing their stars that their lines are
icastinsuch pleasant places, while
they contemplate the accoun's ot
the blizzards and snow storms east
of the Rockies.
A negro janitor named Abe!
Wright, who recently died in Aus
usta, Georgia, was accorded the
larges: funeral that has been wit
nessed in that citv for rears; lead-
I .',.;.:... . n i ....
mi; I.H1.CU3 uiueu as iiu oeaitrs.
The quickness with which the
dead pass out of r. membrance is
pretty we'll illustrated by 'he fact
that the medals ordered struck by
the, G. A. Ii, of Brooklyn, in
memory of Rev. H. W. Boucher
found no sale and the man wno
got them out is suing for his money.
The Alta wants the Canadian
Pacific railroad interdicted from
carrying American products. Prob- i
ably our Pacific roads want the
same thing but the majority of the
people are of the opiuon that a
little competition will not come
amiss in keeping rates within proper
bounds.
an Francisco is having a regu
lar siege of sma'Ipox, it bavins
been declared epidemic by the
Board of Health. The spectacle
of persons walking through the
streets to the hosDi'al .' while brok-
. . , ,
an n if with the liiiunwo liac tniiu
been recorded. The disease is said
to have been imported there from
China last April.
It is a satisfaction to know that
the Chinamen ar learning to rc
taliite when they are made the
vicMms of hoodlumish persecution.
A gang of hoodlums in Nevada
City end-d their Christmas orgies
ly atteupting to worry a party ot
Chinamen, bnt the Celestials retali
ated so promptly andeff ctualy that
a fatal injury was inflicted upon
one of the young men. If all hood
lums could be dealt with as prompt
ly one legitimate elin that China
.men areVbuset could be refuted
and the further eiaim of race .pre
judice combated and a much better
chance secured f having the re
striction act nforeed. and thus less
of the bad elements of Chinese
t'lriying condition ,.if one Is to judge I
bv the reoorts of returned ciercry
men. What is lively on the west j
coa-.t. however, is the liquor traffic, j
There is more money in nim tlian j
in religion, and naturally the ad- '
: venturous spirits that brave thej
! frorrnri of tlip- - frjr'im Ttviv nrif7r I
, .
grows so eloquent, will prove the
moral and physical ruin of millions j
of natives. !
XJ'JW TO-DA I .
attMi:ys.
ATTOltNEY AT j
llm lu-, J
Alnanv, Ore!mi. Otfkv in M1 j
h;-l!ow's Temi-to. Vill iravti; e in nil courts
of t!u state, ami irive special attention to all
busiiie.ss.
ror.VECTON & iuvixe, aptorxeys
W
at Law, Alimnv. Or. Office in rooms 13
anil 11, Foster's Bkick, over L. E. iilaiifs
store.
J
K. WEATHOSU'ORP, ATTOUXEY AT
ia'.v. APanv, Oregon. ortiee in Odd
Fellow's- Temple. Will practice in all the
court.- of thestate, and give special attention
tu all liiisiness
l'KlH'IA.S. -
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MASTOX, PHYSICIAX AND SLR-
ifcon, AlDatiy, Oregon
MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAX AXD SCRc
. yeon, Alhai.y, Oregon .
DR. E. A. McALISTER HAS LOCATED
his office on the corner of First and
Broa-iallnn streets, over Redfield & Brouaelfs
store.iwhere he can be found when not pro
fessionally engaitd. -
TfKs7MrllcCOY.M. D.HOMCEOPATHIC
Jji. physician, office and residence comer of
H irat aud Baker streets, Albany, Or. Chronic
diseases a sj)ecialty. Consultation free. Of
fice hours: 10 to 12 A M. and 2 to. 5 P. St.
DOCTOR HENRY SMITH, 43S KEARNEY
street, San Francisco, over 20 years ex
perience in the treatment of chronic and
special diseases in American and European
hospitals and other institutions, making a
specialty of these affections. Home treat
ment sent to such as ca'.mot visit his otfice.
Orders for medicine proxiptly attended to.
Board anlT3Isliig.
BOARD. WITH OR WITHOUT
riOOD
IT
n-xims. at reasonable rates by tlie day or
week, at Mrs. Fryer's Third street, between
Elswotth and Lyon. All white heip at this
house.
BORWXG AND LOl'GIXG OX REAS
onable terms at Mrs. C. Ball s restaurant,
comer of Baker and First street, opposite
the Star brewery No Cluuese cooks.
A.N OPEN
To the t.-ady of the House Dear Madam : Ap
preciating your desire to supply your family with
a good variety ot wholesome, food, we take great
pleasure in calling your attention to our neat little
grocery that we have just opened, between the
opera house and postoffice. in this city, where we
keep a large assortment of fresh groceries and pro
visions. Every thing in our stock is new and clean,
and the very best quality to be 'found in the best
markets within our reach. In addition to our stock
of staple groceries, Ave keep a nice line ot confection-
ery and fruitr which we cau
you desire. When receiving articles from our store
if they do not gire: entire satisfaction we would be
glad to have you notify usr and we will cheerfully
return! the money . Now as to terms and prices: We
sell for cash in lianai, and do not wish in any case to
deviate from this risle, desiring to treat all alike.
We believe this to be the better way for both you
and usyaralyou will Tsnderstan! that n& discourtesy
is intended, by our refosal to sell. goewfe on credit.
Our prices- are made uraifornily low, ami we offer bo
special indtisements or "bait?" bat will sell every
thing in our line at as tew price as articles of as
good quality can be fiiraished. Respectfully solicit
ing a share oir your patonge,. we remain,
"Yours TlespectftjiiSij",.
KENTON & CHaSE.
A New Depart
Sine
Will have something important to say to
piu'cliasers in tkis space in a tew days. JgJ
HOLD ON TO
LETTER.
furnish in any quantity
ure
Loray
YOUR COIN
We are now prepared to furnish eh o;ce. fresh candies of best grade, consisting,
of pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candiesyextra French and ehdcolate creams
fancy mixed, candy toys and a general assortoieut of fine candies at
LESALE
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Orders from country dealers promptly attended to.
ALBANY,
FARMING AND GARDEH1HC IMPLEMENTS, STOVES?, RANGES, TINWARE,
Copperware, Pumps, Iron Pipe, rubber - Hose and
Agents for the celebrated
book Stoves and
ALBANY,
HOFFMAN & PFEIFFER,
PROPRIETORS OF--
-AND , MANUFACTURERS OF
ID
.DEALERS IN.
SODA
E k HOPNNS
ielf Hardware, Carpenters' Ms
Early Braefast
Ranged and Faultless Parlor Heating Stoves,
WORKS
T .
Factory on First street.
OREGON.
Plumbing Goods. Sole
OREGON.