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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1888)
THE MORNING HERALD: SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 18S8 growing 5ailji Zm& Daily .kd Weekly RMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: DAILY. rPnblished every morning exixpt Monday.) Ielivered bv carrier, per week 0.15 By mull, per yrai .S5.00 W'KEKLY. .. (Published every Friday Morning.) 6ne copy, per annum, in advance. ....... .82.00 When not paid in advance 2.f0 THE MAILS. Mails at th Albany postottiue close as follows: t or all offices north "J The eastern states The West Side 1-6:30 a. u. And the Narrow Gua?eR .fL. ) Jr Portland andSaieiu 11 A. M. Coryallis and Yatiunia 12:;i0 p. M. All offices south 7:30 P. M The postoltice will he ulosed each evening from six to seven o'clock. Kfifixtered matter tor the early morLirg tram should be mailtd beore i o clock the revious ivenmsj NIHILISTIC PLOTS. The original birth place of ni- hilistic plots, and the hotbed for tneir present loment ana growth, is Kussia, 'and they continue to rapidly germinate and develop, and with ripened fruit decorate the gallows or furnish hopeless workers for Siberian mines. li Onty last week the London ad vices furnished the details of a fresh attempt upon the life of the czar, and it is probably only a question of time when he, too, will fall a victim of the deadly bomb and give place to another czar just as unreasoning ami despotic as himself. For no matter how sevei e may be the punishment meted out to these nihilists, or how efficient the police system iri ferreting out their plots before they are con summated, new ones step in and take the places of the condemned ones and continue the work of death and destruction. That su?h a s a e of affairs is possible is owing to the fact that a dominant faction of the people of that country really sympathize with the objects of the nihilists, although not sanctioning their methods or associating with them or countenancing their work. The day of autocratic and des potic governments has passed, and it is but a mark of senility upon the part of the Russian emperor not to recognize that fact and act upon it. The Chronicle sums it up very truthfully when it says: "When it is considered that, the czai miht, with one stroke of his pen. hi-.d niiicli ol ll.e discontent which is so rife among his subjects, by jriving the ccuntrv constitutional guarantees for its liberty, and that a strict enforcement of lav would , summon to his side main- who now are apathetic and hopeless for the future of Kussia. his bliudness and stupidity seem amazing, lit must certainly know by this thus that no people of the present da; will accept willingly the dictum it" any man in place of settled law. His own personal experience must have convinced Www that despot ism is an anachronism, and that autocracy is not suited to the age in which he lives ; and yet he per sists in trying to rule without any Liw but las own pleasure. He is simply provoking bis m e. The nihilists will persevere in t heir piots until tiiey kill him, and b;s blood will he n his own head for not yielding to the just demands 01 nis people lor that measure of liberty nude" 1 v which is the birthright of eve .. human being." N'ot onh-this b;u dircctlv at the d )r of the :.a r of Kussia" can be 1 the true foundation of nibilis disturiiances in other part?, of i t.ie world. I:: iiis domains arise t e only po.-sible exc use for bomb rowers, however-thin that excus ty be, and from its foment there ii doctrine and practices of these lilistic (lends spreads to other untries ami infects them with e worst specimens of the adher- ts of tlmse iloctriiies, because; ey are irresponrible, unthinking ! tthusiasts that piy the trade thr.ut i-anse t r reason, manufac- I nng a mythical grievance to ep up pra'.-lices that despotic ussia inaugurates, stimulates and rpet nates. A qi kk:: character, whose belief land theories was similar but itedates Henry . George's much toted doctrines, recently died in ew York. Years ago he had his vn monument prepared, having igraved thereon a full exposition i his land theories. His name as' Lewis .Mesquirier. The pathway of the Christian dssk .ary in China is not . yet rewn with flowers, or made a eaceful way to the establishment j f Christianity. Oiie of the last j uni. cis of the North China Daily j ews gave particulars of the men-j ;:ing acts of the literati at Chi-1 an-iu toward the Kuropean mis onaries. "iotli tiie ujjj-er and jwei classes were very aiucli I averse to the sale or lease of land to the foreigners for mission pur poses, and trouble was feared. Now comes the cable report of an outrage in Fn-ken, which sur passes that in Le-cifuen last year. The usual amount of talk will probably be indulged in, but there will be no safety for Europeans until the administration of the law in China is thoroughly re formed. The Los Angeles man who sunk $150,000 in a hotel in Kansas City probably concludes that it 'takes a wise man to run a hotel. At any rate he got out of it aid let the m rtgagers swoop it up. TOBACCO AND OBSCENITY. Contributed bv the . C. T. TM f All observing persons are rap idly coming to the conclusion that tobacco using is a recruiting offi cer of vice. This has been ques- tioned by those who are inclined i to look upon the use of the weed as one of the "smail vices" that ; possess a hiirh standard of morals ; j but the fact stated in the following j paragraph, to the truth of which ; I no witnesses are needed, as every tobacco stoie in the land affords j the evidenc-e, outfit at least to ! cause serious reflection: "The! windows of the average tobacco shop is a place into which no true woman can look withor.t a blush, J nor any child without a bmise j noon its tender moral ruitm-p Th I indecent placards of the most de- grading theater are pure when ; compared with the disgusting and j bestial pictures that flash with ! guady coloring and licentious pos-; also 0fter teiow cost our entire stock of winter cloaks turing from the show-cases and' , , .,, , plate-glass windows of these stores Jantl lnlIlineIT- VYe will also make a sweeping re ..here tobacco is retailed." j duction in ail woolen hosiery, warm underwear, and Nor is this all. Everv five cent i n - i j. 1" 1 t ,.,. a ( . especially m heavy wmte. dress goods, as our policy package ot cigarettes contains a ; - ' p I J picture equally as disgusting and I is to carry nothing of that kind ovrr the present degrading, or more so, if possible, f ill ii i ' ?"soii. And bovs who have never learned . to smoke will buy the package for We rotn what we SHAN Hi" a LONSWAY. the picture they find hidden there-, in. Creatures calling themselves j men will offer these contaminating J things to p-'re young boys, and in j m doing give them their first down- j ward step which may, for anght j they know, end in ruin for five ! cents, hhame upon the manhood f our boasted America! You, fathers, are not onlv permitting this wholesale contamination of vour sons, but you put to the blush your mothers, wives and daughters Tor, humiliating and dreadful a9 his statement appears when hi Mublic print, it :s nevertheless a fact that all these figures hidden away in those impure packages .ire the figures and faces of womer . Faimi's ? 1 Wants' COMPANY OF- A.lba tiy, Oregon CipitalStoc-k OFFICKK. PresidentCharles K. Wolverton. Vice-President J. 0. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. ('usictc. Secretary ,). K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. j K. i-'. Strahuu, Chas. K. Wolver ton. .1. L,. Cowan, 1). P.. Monteitli, J. W. Cusick, J. O. Writsman, J. K. Klderkin, Charles Monteith, G. F. Sfimpson. Site, Sound, ConseryatiYe A Square Company Managed by Square Men Patronized by Square People Patrsniz3 Sons Sat:rpris9 NSURAMCE ! NEW DEPABTUBE ! FROM AND AFTER TEGS B-ATE j SHANE and LONSWAY Will otter their entire stock of hoots and shoes to tl,e funeral public at First Cost until disposed ot'J T . . . . -their object 111 SO doing Is t( ClOSesUt promptly that branch of their business so us to devote the entire! . . -, I anaoie space or tneir store to ury ana sa?scy goods ia(jes ami ents" furnishiiifi; good and millinery - J A-s the entire shoe stock was purclisscd last fall, the opportunity to purchase " actual cost is a rare one. AIST OPEN To Ulb lady of tlie liouse ; Dear Madam: preciatinj? your desire to supply yotar family a good variety ot wholesome food,, we take great pleasure in calling your attention to our grocery store that Ave have just opened, between the opera liouse 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 markets within our reach. In addition to our stock of staple groceries, we keep a nice lineot confection ery and fruit, which we can furnish in any quantity you desire. When receiving articles from our store if they do not give entire satisfaction we would be glad to have you notify us, and we will cheerfully refund the money. Now as to prices: We have no special inducements or " baits " to offer, but will sell everything in oui "line at as low prices as articles of as good quality can, be furnished j Soliciting a share of your Yours Respectfully, KENTON & CHaSE. new an d desirable L'oods at ... uuring toi saie we will LETTER. Ap with patronage, we remain, Just a Moment, Please. -YOU WANT AN- OTEECOAT We Have Them. -THEY ARE- 0 B R G N s! Q For two weeks prices "ill surprise-voir. Tliev Must Go. Clothi ng and Hats REDUCED. We must run this stock down before in-vou.-5bj January 1. THE LARGEST STOCK w have the nicest, nobbiest, cheapest i Ties, j Sillc Handkercuiefs, I Gent's Slippers, Etc IN THE'fBURG. La dieS They will make youf gentlemen friends happy. They are SPEOIALTIE JS ouin o ily inJou: t(rL-. L. E. BLAIN Anions: tk many arti cles to be found at S. E. YOUNG'S -SUITABLEjFOR-mj' A -ARETHE FOLLOWING: j Lafliesf liandkerchiefe. Ladies' fine gossamer,0, Beats' lianflkercliiefr, i: Ladies' lianfl-ks, Pine dress goods, SilkMrellas, Carpets, Rugs -A.XD'MANY OTHER- NOVELTIES ! irrOOUMEROUS.TOIVIE.VriON REMEMBER IN' SELECTING -THAT- S. K. YOtljSTG Has always a well-selected st-ck of Shoes and Slippers SuitaUefor tiH-lhoiiuays.l Geut's Fancy Sdppei-s ! Ladies' Fine Shoes, S. E. YOUHC, FIRST STREET Seasons EvftFvdftviWfiflr" wNm MEYM. r t Laaies 0ROSSEN" & ALLEN, PROPRIETORS OF Albany Truck and Dray COMPANY NO 1. Goods handled with care. Sieving house hold goods a specialty. NEW AND Owing to the increased demands of our busl iiess, we have len compelled to remove into . larger store, and we win now lie found next d-or to S. E. Young's, where we will be pleasstf to see P. If jounced any stoves tinware, crorVerr, furniture, clocks, carpets, picture, trunks, book-t, skates, toddles, sans, tl:viu, l a tbou-aml ililTeri ul ana usuiul aiticies, jou com do no belt T ihu side of San Francisco Than jou can do with us on a purchase or aa exujaiiKe. I FRANKLIN CO., FIRST STREET ALBANY. Revere House Restaurant, (on eckopkan plan) Conducted by H. DIERCKSA Heal Nerved from 25 cents t SI-OA 4SrCustiners order whatever desired. Th Ub e '"'I with the best in the market. -A FULL STOCK OF- Staple Groceries! sware,! lira best quality oi tea, coffee, raisins, cu suits, etc. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Bread Every Day. At this old and reliable house is also to '. found a complete assortment, of fresh fauiilr groceries, to which is distantly being ttdileii wM the seasonable lines of groceries and provision 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 goods were all bought when prices were low, and the benefit of the margin will ! fiven to his customers. Kemc-mber the pla.- a the old corner on First and B-oailalbin sits. HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFER, Projirietors ol And manufacturers of Choice Coofectionery. We are now prepared to furnish choice, fresh candies of best jjrado, onsistinjr .if tuie ti.:K, Msorted flavors, mixed candies, extra Kiench and chocolate creams, fancy mixed, candy toy ind a geueial assortment of Sne ondies AT A'UOLEkALE ok sktail. arOrders from country dealers promptly at tened to. Factory uii r'iret street, Albany. - - Oregon. 180M. LtNNISd CO., rrmp'. NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family and baker' use) The Best Storage Facilities TThe Highest -price in cash paid for wheat. ALBANY - - - OaKtiuX. i:rrHfrix' otln. H.itti-e is ht-rci.y iien that the undersigned ha.-i tin day been duly appointed execu. ?rix of trie last wiil and testaiuert "f John A. ihore, ile -ease.1. by the county court of Lin n county, Uie.ni, and that all persons having claims atrahirit .-a.id estate are hereby notified to present the same properly verified t the undersigned at her residence in Scio. Linn otinty, w:thi:i six uiohths troui the date of :hit notice: Dated December T, JCLIA A. SHORE, HEWITT & l:RVAjrr, . Executrix. Attorneys for Executrix. Moll r or Final eltlrta-nl. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of lilisiia Harry, deceased, has filed in the jountr court of Linn couuiy, Oregon, his final iccounta- such execu or, and Ine said court has appointed Monday, the 6th day of Feb uarj . at the hcur of one o'clock in the ifternoon of stidday, for the hearing- of ob :ection.s b said account and the Si-ttlemeut hereof. j. l. WIGLE, Executor. oafrartor nnd Bntldrr. yua "NDEKaKiX -:u HAVI.NG located i. in Albany, elicits ptrrnife from city in.i country. Will contract to build bridge'. arijs and all mSnner of dwelliti!; houses, in ludinij yueen Anne, Kastlake and Elizabeth-.u-tyjesof buildings. Will furnish plans ind specifications without charge. Satisfac ti'in ?u3raitoid ' W. c A.SSKW-. iJ sreon, Albany, Ore-ron. -Gra iuate of Uer- SecondHandS re him ATRONS UU n i mm locKery ALBANY M A WORKS M frown Mills.