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v5 lv;':; ;-r.ov YAW V . . llt" ' - O y Willi! V i 120 CENTS A WEEK. ALL HOLIDAY GOODS it Cost iii fiOM NOW US flu -AT- G. L BLACK M A N'S. fh'M is a simple, fact. All b Call at rn foi the go U are TIE STORE IS AND IT Io NOW TIONS OF MOF.S COMING) Fine Dress Suits, All v i s-rt I, f.w Srvifetli Siii s, uiig Mrn's Tailor Mai" Suit hy lrt of Tailors, Huti-tr -il ofl'iilterns to Srleet From. H3.vr ovsscoats. dsess ovsbcoats Guaranteed Seasonable and Warranted Rea sonable in Price. L. K. BLAIN Tils Lsading Kerctat Tailor, Albany, Oregon. Thanked UNITED IX HOLY MATRIMONY Mil. 'o.mty, nr. n, I. Am ntii t. tlie onlin.111. ..1 ' rtv t Alliany, i ivg" Je.vini r, A. D., l-S'.Mi. WITNKSS: .1. K. UtlM.I I V K. C. CAI.MM N. To Wllil'll 1 liflrliV li'I'tilV. All e ple pivsiMitiii:: a oMd H percent, ui.-c. nut dealing stove store in Alhanv. New York Cily JANUARY 1, 1891, olidav good w ill go at cost or even go;n 111 in J FASHIONABLE GOODS, AHi.,'iy W.Kil-m Mills, Men vin 2: to Clndstmas MISS nf Vaii.l.;il County, O : ;.i.l, an.l tin- laws' nl t!u-St ate on i.r Ix-fuir Ilie :Ttli . Iwruty-tiftli la varr:intfil 1.1 yvarf, Suifar kt-1 tlos?. .M.VL-rrf fnii't; pmiiis, iin- host, I'ow . ntr anil piirci-lain hnlln, li.isinH, crrtil'ifatf of 1 im l t nil I lie a n rasli pun ha" is, at 1 1, e uiily Ftiu,, FOVMSS Absolutely Pure. r i; i j l r 1 1 : i if i i A ! rve ' i 1 ' i ' 1 1' n i ii'encsr wore economical than the ordina ) Kind, and cuiim.l In .!(! :i v....... J .-.mn willi tnultituile of low test, stuv- feielil alum ii pttospli jtc i.i.w-'.-n' 3tlM l.llly ill I H'IS, UoVAJ. H ml'' v. dkii :. Waii -it. v. v. f.V.WIS Vf, llllSHOV A- I' .. if--i-.tr., I 'i-oeur, !t-il- Ilie GelelmUert Frsncli CUKE Warrant, enre 1 to APHSOSIJiUS or ni''i e r fnnil. l s 15 AFTER the t;!ierutie organs of eillirr sex wlu-ther urtin rrom the txcewic iw f dtiiiiuluitis, oiwt'o nr opium, or thr mu ) oiiriitui iihuk rcnon, over iiulult'tict, tct such asloanof nuii Power. Wakefu'new, Ucarinif Down aitis in the Btvk, Semiiul V akntnw, lls-t-ria, Net o'H l'ritrtratii'n, Nucturnal Oiuid lons, l.eiirnrrhne, Dizziiu'-w. Weak Mvimry, l.ttsaof Iower ntiil ( uifoten A whi-h if tin, 'rtrtu.i n"t!ti U'-vi to i.r martin' M ulc an 'lisa.i!tL:. I'rta-l a ; ii Uukuj ftT'j.OO Stiit iv n:;ii ")i r""fiiI f nv. Ul;MII . ii;lli: is u'ivu, ilhf.t?r . ottW-r r--itii. ta it twi -liht im'i.-i if u PrriM-inrii( tin ;m nnti-llixt't, e li:nt- ihiia hIh-.i lt-.-Lin.onijK fiom otI HI' I Vtl!IL', ff tinftl M--M, Willi liavt; lii'MI fwrn'4iit-lirl Cilt-fii iy !hf f AphrcxiitilH L .ctiUr fri?, Vltlr in: apiiuu ir. o. Western lirum h. I.x, J7. l'.-nbr..!, Oregon. !'or sule lv froliav K Majmn, who aril TEMALE fills Kr Kt'tnale lr rt'iTTilai nnth nur iite tht-ni n th iLiuhr:. Never SV'iwt- b trnimeiit t ; ta.i'urM muntltly. (iiuir:ii)trt't' to ie luve Hii')re8rtul nurtiHtrii'ittMn. So Safs Csriain Don't )w huuibu lha!tl. untl uiont'y, Tati" iio-.tlicr. belli t an ail tlretM 'y nniii on rcct-ipt of pri,:'f $2 (Kl. Ad ilnut 4ihr Mftllrinr t'oliip.iuy Wwt Bram h l!..x i7, I'orllntnl, Or. Sold by i'orRty & Mason. Albany. Orsgn FEED CUFiERS. Savb one-thir of yriui li-irM- fitil ej mi f a 'ml uttt-r ir k'iil4 l'if .!!. Sit Am t & cox hah nmv ninnill-Dti V keep on hand DftDI UArilMftULO a larze a;-rtnie il the liin , etti'nii,-'" ho.ul, ji.ir.tHtt! kntl mn jvf.i.pii, mi I i iit'j i in prit e frum js t :lhre itt't :i nuer lot of ''imttiiniiii' unit ' ankelK'' in thf talirr. We also Imti lhat we rt-nt. SI'KM'AKI & SOX. isoim: THK Fair's Galdes jBottl er r.:N TIIK- PASTJUIK .TILT Eli ..., .,, v ..fllll, Kll. ' , , - opi - rior Mows an.l r;mi;.'., lflrk tKim-Ih, ilt;iul!!i by .act!:il woiknu-n, li.uilwatfrulleiy, i-hcars -niH, tin, rnj.p r :U1 kIhH iifiiiwa re, I'usfcur Wah'f l ilti rn. We pay Till: ! HKItJHT to your 'loir m stoves lioujrlit lu i... A.L1ANY, OREGON, TWE DAY IN OOKUIIESS Nuii b'i i mi's l Inipoitant AcUil Upon. Mi a - A BJSV U.W IN TIIK I KSATI. X Ciil IntroJut.e(l to 4i.i-iofr .tt $10C, COO for th Pu.cbatB if P'f Koch's O.Bsomptioa Care, Wasiiinoton. I'ic. -0. In tl I'liale, 1'i'ttiKiew iiitn.iluce.il a hi!; projtiloi toe ulf oi ijieann. tini niiiniuiiition t Imliaita oi. reservations; rcferrtd. .vu y. cumin tlee on Iniliai depredations claunf, rejijite tuii-c mil tor the tuljudijulion o' :huiiiii arn'ii g fr- in Indian dtpre tat iniir1 ; t-.iii in lit: . Sawver asked the unaninioui- coiiwut for the fixing of an earl lay in January Ur the eonsnleiH iio'utii p .Mai "telegraph, but Wol-t-ti:t .lt; eii-l. 1'alt i.iM-i !: d ioinf repftlu i ion api'K.pnat i s; ? to v io tna ile iiu- m i it-it t. in lake ac tion to iittain limn ' in- i it i it an govern nenl a -ii(,jiiy oi liic remedy dis :jveii'd by lr. Koeli .mil a formulu '.r the iiiHiiii'a tore ! the same; lai I over. The morning hour having ex iieil,. the presitiing oilit-er laid efore the eniiU- the election bill Paldock gave notice after the oon.-i U'iulioii ol the (leiuting hill he would ask i!f senate to tit kt p the pure food bill u hic.il wa ileinan-ii il nv ii.:o;.te o from onend Hie loumrv to Hie other. KtbuuniU demanded the reuuhi1 order and the lloor was taken by jo iiier in advocacy ofllie ( lec tion till. enat'ir Moigan introduced a resolution rnl.tting to the election ill. Tin? committee on privilege!- and elections are directed by the :s jlutiiMis to amend section .11 to is to show v hat are tne changer mil uiotliiirations in the sections of the exi.-tiug law which ate in lended t.i be made bv the piesent bill. The coiuiiiittee is insti acted to ninke a Miijilementary report .-thou ing tlit ci.anges ami iuolilica '-i'ti in the existing statutes which they leconinieiid anil provide for in the amendment reported t th' senate. Sii.t.-ier defended John f. l)av HMpoi t from the attacks-made U' o'J till, ntltt t .' .. . t V. itt-.a niw. . eral election lawi,' inst ".id of lteinj t..... u.i.l nimlunittiil llt.jf tltt. tiiiV "tlelisive to democrat of the Noi ih, had b en put into opera i imi ai tiieir rcijueet i in many in Staines. Sen.it r Spouier t-poke tivr In. era i i MitH)rt of tlie election nid. In pre d he read exiractb horn a sincvh by Delegate Chris- mau in i lie la:e constitutional .'ohm iition of Mifsisfippi, declar ing i ha' ."-ince 1 S7"i there had iut been a f.tir election in that state, hat in pbdu wor Is the "whi -e" had b -en itutrin the ballot boxes, cimiiii tin.' per) ny ami carrying el'ctionsoy tram l and violenct lie also read the (ualiticalions for voters in the constitution of Mis sissippi. Among ol hi rs being the ability of voters (after January t" read or to pive reasonable explanalion of the meaning of any clause f Ihc consliliititin of the stale. If the con.iiiuiion of Mis-.-issippi h:.d s opoed at the educa ti in il I' st ami excbitied from the ight i f Milbaiii: every black or a bite who could not read tha instrument, no body would com plain ol it. but now the ignorant white voter might have the simple -t clause reatl to bun and tie asked it he understood and answer ing yes, might be permitled to vole. Win! an obstrose clause a- to right of finiuent domain, or some technical questioa will he read to R coloied voter, who w-'iild be a ked to give a reason able . xplana'ioii of it. 1 he scheme was plainly devi-.ed to let the ignorant white man vote if he oted the democia'ii: ticket anil to It ep thf iiiioiaiit bl ick man from p'ing unless he voted t! at ticket. IX TIIK llolK. Mi'iiiken. of .Maine, presented a number of conlen tue reports ou .ul lie building bill ". On motion ol l.Iuiiie, ot Lalilor i -H . nu, a senaie inn was passed 101 the relief of S. II. Ctooks, assist ant treaMirer at San I'ran.'isco.and the sureties on his otlicial, bond. A bill wa-J passed to authorize the const-uction of a tunnel undei tin? water of the bay of New York, between Middletour and New l't ech. On motion of Hermann, of Ore- ... It gon. a l iii l was passed lor ine can-c.-llalion of a certain c m tract for the d- liveiy "f Stone for the nil proxcinen: ol the Colninbiit river A mot on to ailjouiu, made by Slone, of Kentucky, was lost. Ill MOItOl S Dnl FT. lis now the youth, an rjiciti his liratl the civerltt iic ilm hoili t-ive l iiiHeif i oni. letch n'tr to ilri-auiH tt Siiitu i;ian. 1'ln- rliM.iiiin s.-einr Iiih fi,.t-y painti tti him i i-vi-r pUasulit oi tliiiuv'h 'tis in the Inline hf is thinking t.t the prtMeitl. Jack Why ia doiiKh likea man? Susit HecaiiSH it's bard to get off vo ir hands. Jack (Mi, no! It's a tbii g the women knead. A Kansas statesman, in an ap - pioonate noto of thanks to the prom icters of the woolen mills at i at tort Scott, acknowleges the 8 UN DA V. UEUEMBElt 21, 10 "recete f a buiiful paie of wiK.Hn ox. Tkl . .. A . . ...... oi, uisiy: "niat was your 1'icu. 1-es.s.ir, Mug roleui .'" aske Hie miHMoiiaiy. "lie was person oi very i.atl latle , ' leluru e'l the cannibal, making a wi face. A gieat danger:"! think it's ua.u piuu io nuve li, e b"tou an limit linker in ihe tau.e man. "Why."' "The teuiptatin t to en ourae underlaker b keep u the church cold iiiuai be aluiont toj trong." "ilave you anything to nay fui joiirteu, pilnoiier !" "Ouly Una your iioi.or. 1 Lope in Seuleiicing uie ydu wdl take into uierc-itui cunsideraiion the extenuating licuuittance ot '.lie kind of lawyer had to defend me. Wife (nading paper) I alwayn held that Colonel Hooker was tin touist man. 1 see that a man tided buu full of buckshot laa night. Husband Where does the nonet t part come in? Wifi .Vhy, ibis ai tielo an ya ihe.colonei I'luuneti tne shot. Distracted women (at the police luiioii; un, sir, I ii ive tort m iioor latlii-r! 1 his uiornni' Lt .vai.dered away, and 1 fear for hut atcty, as lie is totally deaf. i once sergeam in lime case, .Ma-iam. we will boon bud him . ei w alking on the lailroad track. Aii artistic occasion : T. Titian liuckic It represents George '. asinngion surrendering his anny .o Cornwallis. I'.ancroit liryce iiaven t. vou iuxei history iitiJe,; Truckle ves; but the .Minting is lor the Knickerbocker Jlu.i, and they're so English, you anow, 1 was afraid of hurting their feelings. X' 1 -o c.auu io 6h.cih1 puce: Arranger (purchasing Chiisttnas ifts) lou may uive me a dozen jf those dolls, half a dozen of each A those games ami puzzles twenty-lour (.omnia of candy and ueaier in ou are a dealer, sir. e w ill make a Njieci.il price ou a eiianmy. Mianger (smlly) o, t alii t a dealer; I'm just .Mormon. TlKED OF FIUUTING. TWO DKSI KItATK. CII1EFH AltK CAriUKED. i.uearl Milea Waiting for the Kc- nit or the I'iita l;iK Kvena 1 fur Advancing. - . . . Rapid Cm, S. D., Dec. 20. ioiie-al Juilen ban ieeeivedadvife irom General lirooke " that 500 friendly Indiana have left Vine Kidge to attempt to bring in the host iles. A dispatch from Lieu - enant-Colonel Dium at Fort Yates anuounces the Indians therequiel I'hirtv nine of Sitting Bull's In dians, who left the agen y Mon- lav. have sent word that they ili return. General Carr. has brown oui a cavalry force to in tercept a band now reported mov ing ucross the reservation to th I '.ad I.ands. If the force fa.lo to nten-eut them, they will be pur sued and arrested. General Miles -ays no advance will lie main un til the result of the Pine Ridge Con ference is known, liig Foot and' Hump have lieen sjirrct'deted and teturned to .the agency. No l di-ma except the hand nicitti lied aie now going to the bostiles. find the cordon is (itiisumtlv tightening. General Vlih .s discredits the report of .a laige band of Indians In the vicin ty of Camp Crook on the Little Missouri river. No further en gagements are reported from the lower ranches. A government herd is located on Alkali creek and a force of twenty men has gone to round it up. i wo companies irom the Seventeenth infantry from Fort Russell are expected here this' afternoon, and 'will at ome follow the fortv-hve oiieyenne s.-outs from Pine Ridge, who start- el for Cheyenne tl is morning. 1'he available force along the Chey enne under General Carr is about 1500. Piehke. S. D., Dec, Dec. 20. jeorge LnPIaiit came in to-day viMi the; report tliat Indians ided the tow n of Mi Jland.Nolun count.-, night hefore lat anil that a brisk skiimisli ensued, the Indi ans afterwards escaping to the Had I-inds. The rexjit is dis credited here. Minneapolis, Dec. 20. A Tri bune special from Pierre, S. D.. savs that ranchiiien in to day from up Pad river report that the hith eit) ceable and semi-iivilized t ii-e of Two Kettle sioux nave- oe g.n a wild ghost dance. Night he'.or.? last some of the backs wh -n retnniuiir home, claimed to h r.-e seen a white figure on top of a lull. One of them said it was S ing Hnll. The alleged pham lo ii motioned them to foILw and glided from hill to hill in i:t '. pcthn of the Bad Iinu.. iii In bans accepted this as a t roo. that Si ting Bull is the Messiah .i .i,,.r t.pwis beckoning them to follow. The, ghost dance is the conseou'nee and the ranchmen ti...t ti... Indians as far down as Will 'W creek are airected. If tiie story is correct it is a ecrious a Han. Holiday Book I or ii.t: call Mrs. Hvnian'a and uive vour order for the juvenile bo- k for out. Christmas. The latest i. i nini n ttr t cm t It. . r Allr 1 1. J IJUAM A Foutteeu Year Old Bay Killed by (jus. INDIAN WAK VKTKRASS CiitT Alt Farm-at far 8rTlc tu lit Sota Eitar War -P. tar Jatktoi Eatarai fro AtattalU.) L fayktte. Pec. 20. Willie Layman, aged 14 yeaia. was run over lv a narrow aaoite train here totlav and instantly killed. Hi attemrited to iumn on a gravl train while it was in motion, and doing so he (ell between the anu was run over bv tivi ded gravel ears and a caboose. I'OKTLAND'8 CITY BALL. 1'he . Corner Stae I.ld t'ndci Maaonle Anulcti. Portland. Dee. 2t). -The cornei stone of the new city hll was laid with imoj ine ceremonies a 2:30 o'clock tti is afternoon. Atitiiesses were delivered y Mayor an 15. DeLasJimutt, H. W. Scott and there. . INDIAN WAK VBTEKANS. rhejr Aak 1'ajment for Seriice. Id the Itejue Jilftr War. KruKNE, Or., Dec. 20. A coiu- miltee of Indian war veterans to-day passed a resolution to be presented to tne legist iuie, asaing that body to take action leading to ho payment ot volunieers lor ser vices rendeted in the R gu; river war. They ask enough, togeth r ith what fnev have received, to amount to $2 per day, as promised by the governor ol the territory. Peter Jackson Arrives, San Fuanoiscc, Dec. 20. The steamship Mariposa arrived from Austialia via Honolulu to nay. Vmomrthe i.asaeiiKers was Peter laekson, the colored Australian imgilHt. Jackson said his matches ith Slav in and witn uoiidaru ereofT for the present, as he ntends tto'ni: to Byron Springs, this state, to remain until he feels better physically. Choynakl and FosartyFia;ht. Sas Francisco. Drc. 20. An:- tralian advices received to-dav jive full details of the fight be tween Joe Choynski and Jim Foirattv in Svdnet . November 24 Cltoynski handled the Australian about as he pleased during the A bole ten rsnmla. lie bad the advantage in height and reach and kept togarty away. Fogarty nade several savage attacks wincii Chovnski wanted on with ease. PROP. KOCH jTALK. rhe Lysnph Will He Assigned to A naerivan Hospital. Berlin. Dec 20. Prof. Koch paid a long visit fo American Min ister Phelps yesterdsy. Koch mid that his decision to henceforth give lymph only to hospitals was dne to reports of the fatal results that tollowea its use n private practice. He carefully added that he was not personally cognizant of . I.! 2 any .ea n resulting irom its r ... : I .1...1 tl... Irt'Cus Pill was eon uii-w nwi mr Hiph " was dangerous, except Wlie ueii iniiirr mo :ifiiriii,i. waft-h of phveicians "The pa- itnt," he said, "ought to he seen at least every two hours. lie leclares it U nseless for American loctorn to come to Berlin. Lymph will be assigned to American hos pitals that are properly vouched for. Sick Americans should stay at home. Berlin is ahead y too full of patients. THK BfcURING SKA TKOUBLK. President Harrison's Forthcoming- Message on This Subjoot. New Yobk. Dec. 20. A Wash ington special says that President Harrison expects to accompany his trimsmission of the papers re lating to the Behring sea contro- ersv with a special me sage rela tive to the intended leiection of he proposition of the Lritish gov .rnment to arbitrate. The nresi- lent will ask conureas for a liberal appropriation for fitting out char tered vessels to f-erve as revenue veseela, to capture and despoil numerous marauding vessels ex pected to cn.er Behring s"a next year. . The Markets. New York", Iec. 20. Money on calt easy; closed ottered at 4; Piim merchantile paper 0 tit J ; sterling exchange fairly s'eady; sixty day bills $4.014 ; demand ft.40 percental. LivkrpoOl, Dec. 20. Wheat, un- i l' ill .M. ti . I- RANCisco.uec. zu. v neai, market cotnparative!y inactive; tone of values is of steady charac ter No. 1 white ft.Jjto Ji.oi'a i choice, 1.32a ; milling, $l.:i7.!i 4 $140 r cental. A Wayward Ulvlne. Columbcb. Ir.il., Dec. 20. -Rev. fas. Campbell, a prominent Methodist preacher, was to-day t'onvicted of a criminal operatu a .mi Annie Huntman, a domestic in his family. He was fined live hundred "dollars and sentenced three years in the penitentiary. W '-.Ta. - J ViiTi.. fvlli. V I 1 KJ. li ... """"" " " . - 1NSOLVKMT BANK. i 5M!iiHar Paracraiih In Ik Ar tide, of Atrttuital. Chicauo, Dee. 20. The assets of S. A. Kean & Co., the suspended baiikiui; firm, are growing steadilx less as the . proceedings in court progress. A number of new cases were filed to-day by persoi s claim ing they were eimitted to inakr deposits alter the bank was in Sjlvent. Kean to-day delivered the articles ot pgreement ruad two yenra ago, by which Mrs. K M. Oliver became an especia paitner. This artnertihip sutwe quentiy dissolved. Toe article contained this peculiar paragraph The business of the firm is to be conducted on strictly Christian principles and according to the teachings of the bible. r A LKNOTUV FAST. Succt Closes His Forty-Flv-Da Fast la Good Condition. New Yohk. Dec. 20. -Giovanuie Succi's fast of forty live days ter minated at H:lo tins evening in the presence of an au iience of one humtreil. The worst attack ol gastric trouble he had during the tast was at nve o'clock to-dav. during which his pain was so acute it was leared he would collapse, but his indomitable will carried him through. Cocoa was prepared shortly alter eight o'clock and Succi staggered ai.d sipped it. aftei which he gradually resunn d his former buoyancy. This morning ucci weighed 104 pounds. When he begun the fast he neighed 147'.. Dmiiiif the faM 'ie drank 21 quarts oi alkaline water and nine and a hall ofcroton water. lesiles a little of his elixir. Eyraud Will lie Hanged. Paris, Dec. 20. Eyraud's trial was concluded to .lay. Kyraud was convicted and condemned to leath. Gabrielie Bompard was also convicted, but sentenced to twenty years imprisonment and hard labor. KOCH'S REMEDY. 4EVKKAI. CASKn OF CONSUMP TION CI'KK". Sxuerlenre Teaches That the Lymph Gives Better Result I the Enrly SUges of Ulaaaae. Ctjl'ri,-ht 1S90 New Vtuk AkSOt iate-l Press) llKhi.iN, J Vc. 20. The number f American physicians who are aitiii": here trying to L'-t Koch lymph are rapidly diminishing, t'roi. Gerbar t has now treated sventy-nine jiatienls. Four suf fering from advanced phthesis tied, three left the hospital much unproved, and twent v-tliree are progressing favorably. Gerhard! expresses satisfaction with the remedy and confirms Koch's ex nerience that it is most useful in the initial stage of disease. Dr. iutinau has four cases that have been absolutely cured of pulmon iry phtbesi. having been taken it an early stage. Prof. Ieyden, i-eporte that of 127 patients treated it charity hospital, the general esultsare promising and there nas lieen no mishap in any in stance. In com l ast to those the Cologne Gazette reeoids the death of a patient confined to the care of lr. Uhhertz by K cti and tio received the first injection ftoin Koch. Prof. l.eden admonished loctois to use utmost caution, an the injections affect the heart strongly. All deaths following in- lection has lieen caused by the heat l be im: affected. WILLI Rl)SHFOKILAND. .1 Raid on the Land Office hy Set tlers In Wisconsin. Wai-sau. Wis.. Dec 20. The reat raid on the land office to tile claims on land on the . teservation s rip began this morning. Every thing passed off quietly. Kignt hundred settlers left last night with supplies to squat on the land. and the men who filed claims have to contest against them. At Kau Claire there was almost a riot The windows of the land office weie smashed, but the land offi cers succeeded in quelling the dis turbance. A Verdict of Manslaughter. Santa Barbara, Cal., Dec. 20. .1. R. Espin a, who shot and killed Wm. Kays during a friendly sculfie, wm to-day fouii- guilty of manslaughter. Lad ls Fine Shoes. I make a specialty of handling ladies tine shoes. I carry some of the best brands made in tine and medium itrades in widths from A to EE. All warranted goods ; no trash, and will repair anv pair of thoes of any kind sold that will rip or break. Samuel E. Young Nursery. Messrs. it vman s browneli are prepared in their nursery to fur nish all kinds of etock, and those intending to plant should call upon them. House and Lot For Sale. On Seventh street - between Montgomery and Railroad streets For particulars inquire of w 0, Cassell. 1 AN OREGON PIONEERS. They Will Ho'd a Portland m Reunion in 1891. THK HEUKLMi MCA TKUIMI.E. A WlscuBii. Una t'toca Ka.ati-X Bitimoa cf ovcel's Fsrty Fits Day Past. Portlaxd, IVc. 20. A meeting was held to-day in this city by the lioard of directors of lb Oiegon Pioneer Association. If was decided to hold theaetmal reunion for IS'JI in Portland. Il was voted that an invitation be extended to Hon. O. C. Pratt, cf California, h.rinei'y an Oregon pioneer, to deliver the annual ad dress. It wt.d aio voted that Hon. Thomas fl. Brents, of Walla, Wails, he invited to deliver an oc casional addit as. ' Pursuant to vote passed at the annual meeting it the association last June, rreei tent M'nto appointed F. V. Ilol nan, Frark C. Baker and Hoses Wood a a c m nittee to arran(s fr the oiganizaliou of native eons iiid daughters of Oregon pioneers. senators Dolph ard Mitchell aud t 'ougressmau Heru-ann were ap pointed as a committee, to wait upon President Harrison and t-n uvite him to be present at the text annual reunion of this assH-i- l ion to be held next Jure. LA Nil a WINOLKK. Tliey Are A mated at Oregon City for Perjury. Portland, Ore., 1 ec 20. Iepu v United States Marshal Milier o-dav arrested at Oregon Citv, J. W Confer and J. C. Mehan, who ere indicted bv the last United tates grand itirv tor conspiracy tiid subordination of iierjuiy in mnection wi'h certain timber land frauds. They are a part cf the firm of Confer, Mead & Mehan. and have been doing business for me time past in Oregon City. An Important Deciaioav St. Pi.i l, lec. 20. Governor Merriam has decided to issue a piochiinatioo declaring lh adop- i.m by ilie people ot a constitu tional amendment making a ver diet of five-sixths of a jury in a -ivil action valid. This decision was reached on. advice from tba, d torney - genei al thai nmfer the npreme amri -opinion il876a uiajoiity of those pretenl and voting, wbeie it oitirs in the a' te constitution um ant aot a ma turity of those voting iu the ! lion, but a n.ajoriiy of thoe voting on the m mlingameiidtiif lit. Parnell Sarall. Kilkenny. Dec. 20. Paruell made another sjieech this evening. In the com se of his remarks ! said: "In 1875, God told bit To put my bands to the plow and I ibeyed. e felt certain me day f victory i at hand and that Ibta s:hela-t bitU-r struggle before Delantl." Throughout the town f Skit)rrvn and t'o-k filai-aidji have 'cell I'.icr.l IteartDK ine nor.ls " ivil war is certain. A Ulg Vstate. Cin twin, Dec 20. The city if Ciueiiiiiati was made sole lient iciaiv iiinler the will ot the late Mult ew Thomas, admitted t) nrohate to-day. It gives his en tire estate, amounting to $14?50 ihH). tu the city oM incinnati, in t ust for the McMicken university. Ihouiaa was un'iiarried. 70ih Anniversary Celehrato. New Youk. Dec. 20. The two hundred aud seventieth anniver sary of the landing of pilgrims was . celebrated to-night at the eleventh annual dinner of the New Eng land society of Brooklyn The Union Pact Ac. . Is the only line lunnlnc two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, 8u Paul. Kansas City. Chicago, 8t. Louis andallpo;nta bast aud South. Buy your tickets )f C. G. Bawling, fodt of Broad- albin street, Albany. .Holiday Goods at French's. Wanted Everv one wbo is looking for holiday presents for their friends, to caff and examine the new and elegant assortment of watches, ieelrv and silverware. just received at F. M. French's, the corner jew elry stoie. A ticket t.. the drawing tor each dollars worth of goods purchased. Nothing sun II about Matthews k Washburn. They offer to all cou- pies married hetveen Thanks- trivingand New Years '91 buying irom mem a stove one ot the handsomest and most neceaaary artcles free of charge that a newly married couple will want. .-e their show window. Mrs. Gilbert is prepared to do IreoStiiaking of all kinds. She has employed a tir-t class dressmaker from Sacramento, and willguaian tee satisfaction ou all kinds of work. Children's garments specialty. Location, First street over the Golden Rule Raztar. Attention. Famaoral We will pay the highest cash Crice for apples, potatoes and all inds of farm produce. (Tall and see us. j as. F. Powkix A Co