THE WEST BHOBE. is an energetic young business man, a speculator and mechanic, and manager of the extensive lumbering business of D. Myers. He received the largest dem ocratic majority in the state at the last election. H. P. Naptos, democratic representative from Malheur county, is engaged in the practice of law in Vale. He was born March 3, 1855, in Elk Hill, 8a line county, Mo. His father, Wm. B. Napton, was chief justice of the supreme court of that state, and his grandfather, Thomas L. Williams, was chancellor of Tennessee. Mr. Napton is a graduate of the Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. He practiced law in Joplin, Mo., and was a partner of his brother, Thomas L. Nipton, of Batte, Montana. He came to Oregon in 1882, and has become promi nent in the legal practice and politics of the eastern portion of the state. H. H. Nortiiup, republican representative from XT wl imtvi n V An mitt in n rvnvM a L I. i iL . I of Portland, and a partner of the firm of Whaley, ajiuliouu vu unu up. 1.0.0 io a piuuiiueut uicluuct of the G. A. B., and has taken an active interest in the militia of the state. Peter Paquet, republican representative from Clackamas county, is a resident of Oregon City, and was born in Bt. Louis, Mo., January 13, 1839, where he attended publio and private schools. In 1852 he came to Oregon with his parents, being six months on the road, and settled the next year on a farm in Clack amas county, where he spent bis boyhood. He learned the boat building business, which he has followed oc casionally, engaging also in saw-milling and general contracting and building. He has built some of the finest bridges, steamboats and buildings of the state. He was elected a member of the house from Clackamas county in 1870, and in 1872 received the nomination for county clerk, being defeated by only a few votes. In 1874 he was the republican candidate for state sena tor and was defeated by twenty votes, with three can didates running. In 1S82 he received the nomination on the republican ticket for county judge, but the ticket was unsuccessful. In 1SS3 he was a successful republican nominee for the legislature, Mr. Paquet has been elected a member of the city council of Ore gon City nine times, and has served one term as mayor and three as president of the board of fire del egatea. He is a prominent member of Multnomah Lodge No. 1, A. F. fc A. M, a history of which ho is now writing. Hiram B. Parker, republican representative from Clatsop county, is a well known business man of As toria. He was born in Orange, Vt, September 1, 1827, and received such education as tho schools of those days, with but three months teaching each wm ter, could offer. At the age of twenty-one he Ufjto hotel keeping in a neighboring town, and in 1S52 ho came to tho coast via Nicaragua, continuing his voyage from Han Francisco, his first stopping place, to Astoria. He engaged in lumbering until 18C0. Jn 185.) he was elected sheriff of Clatsop county, and again two years later. In 2 ho was sergeant at arms of tho Iioubo of representatives of tho state, and since then has served as justice of the pcaco and city recorder several terms, as deputy collectoi of internal revenue ten years, and polico judgo two years. Ho is now chairman of tho board of school directors for dis trict No. 1, and is proprietor of tho Parker House, and has largo steamboat and other business interests. Thomas Paclhks, representative from Washing ton county, was born in Schleswig, Denmark (now in Prussia), February 1'.), 1835. He emigrated to Amer ica, and in 1801 camo to Oregon as a soldier in tho military expedition to protect immigrants from ho tilo Indians. For several years ho worked at a print er in various portions of tho state, and then settled on a farm in Washington county, in 1H71, being now en gaged in farming near Garden Home. Mr. Paulsen is president of tho North Pacific Dairy Association, has served as county commissioner, and was also a member of tho last legislature, James V. For, republican representative from Washington couuty, is engaged in farming near For est Grove, and was born in Manchester, Hcott county, 111., August 1, IBM, coming to Oregon in 1881. Mr. Popo practiced medicine for twcnty.fivo years, aud served two years in tho Ninety-first Illinois Infantry Volunteers as a private, hospital steward and surgeon. F. 8. Powell, republican rcpresenUtiro from Polk county, resides at Monmouth, where ho is en gaged in farming. Mr. Powell is a natfvo of Illinois, and was born March 20, 1 S.'iO, emigrating to Oregon in 1851 and settling on a farm in Linn county. In tho fall of 1870 ho moved to Polk county for Utter eda cational facilities for his family, where ho ha served two terras as justice of tho aco. W. K. Price, democratic representative from Jack son county, is a resident of Tolo in that county. 0. 11 Bicker, republican, represents tho county of Douglas, and resides in Norfolk, where ho is en gaged in farming and logging. Ho was tarn in Pen obscot county, Me, Nor. 10, 1850, and uwed to Min oeapolis, Minn., in 1H59, where ho resided until 1875, when he camo to Oregon. Mr. Bickers has taught school both in Gardiner and Norfolk. Jons IL Boi:i:rt, republican reprents tho county of Coos, and is a merchant doing business in Myrtlo Point Ho was born in Muskingum county, Ohio, March 21, 1811, and camo to this sUto in tho fall of lSH. Mr. BoUrt enlistM in tho Twenty, third Missouri Volontwrr Infantry awl served about