Oregon courier. (Oregon City, Clackamas County, Or.) 188?-1896, February 01, 1895, Image 1

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OREGON
COURIER
vol. xir.
OIIEGON CITV. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. OUEGOX. FRIDAY. FEBRUAUY I. 1ST,.
vn on
LUXURY...
It la to recline at eaae on one of our m
urrb couches. Hliimber comes unsought
unntrtiicu orilKlillui CuiiUltlfiiit. rieces
ol furniiure like then are as plttajaut to
look on aa they are to lie on, and thi fact
makes I In in an Irrsrisllble temptation
to repose. Our enli e slock la packed lull
rf temp'ations lor tbat matter, tempta
tiuna in parlor and bedroom aui:e and
every kind of furniture, ami unprece
dented temptations in prices. Borne pe -ple
are al ays quoting from aomebudy,
hiitiur favorite quotation ere tiguies
like thee: B'ngle lounges, ft and up
ward.: lied I . mixes, III and linwa'ds:
Couches, H and upwarda. Kvery article
In our atore at such low prices.
BFL'OMY & BUSCH - OREGON CITY
OREGON SENATE.
Personal Appearance Given in
a Group of INn tiftitp.
SERVANTS OF THE PEOPLE
IS YEARS IN
THE OLD ST.
OREGON
LOUIS
Medical and Surgical Dispensary.
Till, la the oldest Private Medical Dispensary
in theclly of Portland, the Brat Medical Dl
prnsary ever started lu this city. Dr. Kesaler,
the old reliable specialist, has been the general
manager of this Institution for twelve years
during which time thousands of eaaea have
"en cured, and no poor man or woman waa
ever refused treatment because they had no
money. The St. Louie Dlapensary has thou.
Kind., of dollars lu money and property, and la
ame nnauclolly to matte Its word good.
The St. Louis Dlspensrry haa a atari of the
be st 1'hysU.inns and Surgeons In the country,
all men of experience. A complete aet of Bur-
gicnl instruments on hand. The best Electric
Apparatus in the country, both French and
American. Their apparatus for analysing the
urine lor kidney and bladder dlseasea, are per-
ifct and the very latest. No difference what
doctors have trented you, don't be discouraged
out go and have a talk with them. It costs you
miming lor consultation, besides you will be
treated klnrtiy. Persons are calling at the Bt.
Louis lii.pen.ary, every day, who have been
treated by some advertising quacks of this city
and received uo benefit. Thia old dispensary la
the only one In the city that can give references
among the business men and bankers as to their
commercial standing. aw"They positively
raiainre to cure auy and all Private Olnea.es
Id every form and atage without losa of time
from your work or business.
en old German
This remedy was
Rhnnmatiem c,,rtd. by
iiiiuuiiiuiuiil remeoy. Tills remedy
arm tu nr. xessirr a lewmonthaagohye Irlend
... ..,,,, ,K nieuiiiii coiiege in Berlin, it has
never failed, and we guarantee It.
Kidney and Urinary Complaints.
I'aiurul, difficult, too frequent, milky or
bloody urine, unnnliirnl discharges, carefully
Irinltcl and permanently cured. Piles, rheum
atism and ueunilfiin trented by our new reme
dies and curea guaranteed.
(1 1 ft nWC Cancers. Kle., "'red, no
UIU uUICo difference how long affected.
Private Diseases, antee tociire any case
ol syphilis, Cunurliira, Gleet. Strictures cured
no nillereuce how long standing. Spermator
rhea, Loss of Manhood, or Nightly Kinisiiious
cured permanently. The habit of Self Abuae
effectually cured in a short time.
Tniinff Man You' errors and folllea of
uuilh IMbliyoutn can be remedied, and
these old doctors will give you wholesome ad
j:ur j-nileueeyoa ninke yon perfectly strong
. and healthy. You will be amaaed at their .lic
et s. in curing Si-kkmatoukiiika. Sbminal Um
ax. Nmihti.v missions, and other effects.
STKK.TUKK No cutting, pain or stretching
uulrss necessary.
WILL B. KINO.
Will R. King, joint Senator (or Baker
andjMallifur counties, is the youngest
member of the Senate. He was born
near Walla Walla, Wash., in 1WI4, and
removed with'hi parents.ti Mallieiir
then a part of Baker county in 1878.
Mr. King removed to linker City in
181)3, where lie tins established an ex
tensive law practice. In 181)2 he was
J, ii. m'cmno.
J. II. McClung, Senator from Lane
county, wan born in Ulilo in IHSI. llli
parents moved to Indiana w In n he was
a mere child, and In IKM Mr. McCltuig
came to Uregon by the Isthmus route.
He settled al Eugene in June of that
year, and liua since maile liia home In
that citv. lioin lKim o 1H73 he was
United PtutcH Deputy Surveyor in East
ern Oregon, and on returning home was
elecfeti to the llouae Iroui l,Hiie countv
in 1874. In 1H83 Mr. McCIiiiik formed a
partnership with A. J. Johnson to carry
on .general nierilianille biiHlnei'S. Mr.
Johnson retired in lHiil, and Mr. Mo
Clung now conducts alone one of the
largest dry good) establishments In Lane
county, In June, 18D4, he waa elected
Slute Senator, aa a Itepublican, for four
year, and will have a chance to vote for
two United Slates Hmatois.
h, a. m'oinm.
- II. E. McGinn, Senator from Multno
mah county, is one of Oregon's native
sons. He has earned name and fume as
a lawyer of great acuteness, and as a
pleader at the bar has few equals In or
his second term.
Jog si MOM.
Joseph Simon, State Senator from
Multnomah county, is too well known
uy reputation thioughout the length
and hreadlli of Oregon to render any ex
tended notice necessary. As long agoas
in, i p,t. nimon was a member of Tort
land s Common Council, and he after
ward curved twelve years in the State
Senate, during eight years of which he
' reamt'Ui ol mat body. Sir. Simon
has alwavs been a iilitiiiiin iwl lit,,,
all Strong inttn has II I 111 I II hoalanf frimwla
as well as enemies during liia career.
Onlside of politics lie is a man of rccog.
nixed executive ability, and hsshamlled
many important almim. am-h . il,pfiru.
gon Improvement Company, of which
he was receiver, with distinguished suc
cess.
V . C. II. W00DARU.
C. II. Woodanl. Iinl.l
from Mulliiomah countv, was elected on
the citizens' ticket in' 1HII2 11 n,. ll.o
only candidHtfl so elected, lie is well
known all over the State as a reoresent-
afterward engaged in the cattle bnciness
in Kaatern Oregon, lie is now a leading
merchant ol fossil ami one ol the main
stays of I he town. Ileaide being elected
Senator as a Republican in 181)2, Mr.
Sleiwer lias held severul other Important
ollices.
W. S. VANDkKIIUKO.
W. S. Vundcrburg, Senator from Coos
county, waa born In Iowa in 1848, and
came to Oregon in 18U4, settling a year
Inter in Coos county. For li (teen years
ne lias wen engnge'i in me meal and
grocery business in Marshlield. Mr.
aniivrnurg was Uiairman ol the Com
mittee on Agriculture in the Lenlslature
of 18!)X He is an ardent apostle for re
form in Shite and national leuislation
and in every sense a man of the people.
J. A. SMITH.
J. A. Smith, joint Senator from Slier-
llHrtinau'a Mineral Land UIU.
Wamiinoton, Junuary 28. The Public
Land Committee of the Houce has re
ported favorably with amendments the
Hartman resolution, requesting the Sec
retary of the Interior to suspend all ac
tion looking to Ihe approval of railroad
selections of public lands under the pro
visions of the rules nf tba rli.nr,.,m ..f
July last until Congress dictioees of Ihe
bill providing for the examination and
clacHillcation of mineral lands in Mon
tana and Idaho situated in the Northern
Pacillc grant
Mellmmld'a Trial Voinmenred.
Sam Fiiani into, January 28, The trial
of R. II. McDonald, Jr , formerly Vice-
i resilient oi me aeiunct, racina liank
commenced mis morning alter many
postponements. Judge Murphy denied
application ior a change ot venue with
' at
"As old aa
thchilla"nnd
never excel I
el. "Tried
and proven".
i the verdict
of millions.
Simmons
Liver Eocu-
lator is the
r . . lator is the
Better
medicine to
man ami U'aus.n Miirtliua ...naa 1. I thft nmvlltn f lift, if aftltl iha nvimina.
" swa v wiaiii 11. 0. fl B a UUI 11 111 l I" ' I vaBiiiiiisr
California in 18(12. Upon attaining his 11011 'air number of jurors, it should
majority he camo to Oregon, and cettled Pcar impossible to secure an unpre
in that part of the State now known as joced jury a change of venue to some
Mierman county. Mr. Smith and his omer county win oe granted,
READ THIS.
Takes clean bottle at bedtime and iirlnoi.
tin bottle, set aside ami look at it in the morii-
imx. ii ii is cioiuiy, or lias a cloudy Nettling lu It
you have some kidney or bladder disease.
ouns Men or OldvK,r,Tv.r,-
"ailing Manhood, Physical K-cesses, Menial
worry, hlunled oevelonuient. or biiv nern,iai
weakness, can be restored to Pkhkkct Htn tii
and the Nobi.k Vitality of Stro.no mkn, the
rrine ami i-ower ol natlona. We claim by
years of practice by our exclusive meiiin.u
uniform ''Monopoly of Success." In treating all
i.easea, weaknesses and afflictions of men.
FEMALE DISEASES Jxsz
Prostration, l-emnle Weakness, Leucorrhtea
and Geuernl Debility, and Woru Out Women
speedily brought to enjoy life again. Call or
write particulars of your case. Home ir-al.
nieul furnished by writing ua particulars. All
letters strictly confidential.
MKOICINR furnished free in all Private and
niuinc iu-cni.es. consultation iree, lu private
.wins, nucicjuu uuiy acc 1IIC UOClOra.
TAPE
WORMS
(Samplesof which can be seen at their office
from 13 to jo feet long) 1 emoved ill a. hours.
m Heart Disease. .i'lrnur"""""
OUT OF TOWw PATIRXTS, write for que
tioii blank and fret diaKUOH.i of your trouble
enclosing siainpn for anavver.
CATARRH AND PILES.
rsSWegnnrnntee to cure any case of Catarrh or Piles. Don't be nfrnid
becuuse so nmny remedies have fiiiled. Treated with our own remedies.
Address with stamp,
ST. LOUIS
m;i YAMHILL STREET. Colt.
to trj
DISPENSARY,
SECOND. l"HtTLA.D, OHKOOX.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OK Til K
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Portland In Aloauy inulusive, luugwit, bhedds.
liulsey, HarriHDiirg, Jiiiivil'u City, Irving, Ku
gone 1111U nil suiioii. lioin Koscburg to Attn unit
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Attached to all Tli rough Trains.
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R. KOEIILKR. E.P.ROGERS,
Manager. ast. . F. A V Aaent
Portlnnrt, Or.
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lieaot bar eltois mnmi at imwii tan
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment
for
Burns,
Caked & Inflamed Udders.
Piles,
Rheumatic Pains,
Bruises and Strains,
Running Sores,
Inflammations,
Stiff joints,
Harness & Saddle Sores,
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Scalds,
Blisters,
Insect Bites,
All Cattle Ailments,
All Horse Ailments,
All Sheep Ailments,
wnich you
can pin your
faith for a
cure. A
mild laxa
tive, and
purely veg
etiblo, act
ing directly
on the Liver
and Kid
neys. Try it.
Sold, by nil
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
The King of Llvtr Medlclnrs.
"Ihaveuapd ynurHlmmnnsI.lvrrnrgn
latorand fun iiinsclontiously any It Ik t lie
king or nil liver ini'illdncs. I ron.ldvr it
modlolneWioNt In liselr. Oeo. W. Jack,
son, Tucuiuu, Wuttiiugtou.
-EVERY PACKAGE-S
Baa the Z Stamp In red on wrappen
Pills
$ f ' s '
1 u f 1
This ertra-
Ordinarv tin'
larenator Is
toe most
wondarrnl
dlsooyery of
the age. It
has open en
(lorsodbythe
leadlnffSGinn.
tlilo men of
Europe and
America.
Hudvan la
Hudran steps
T
ot the dl
charge In 2D
days. Cures
LOST
MANHOOD
mm
i
1 1
i n
ConitlnaUon,
mabM,
ralUni BeiW
of tne eyes
nd other
puts.
Strengthens,
inTlgorates
and tones the
entire system.
Hudiaa cures
Peblllty.
MerToaaneaa, '
Kmiaslona,
andderelorxa
and restores
weak organs.
Pains In the
peck, lotaee
by da or
nlhtstopped
qrrickl. Over 2,000 prlTate endorsements.
PreuiatureneKS nieans lmnotenpr In iha lint
staire. It Is a sympiom of srnilnal weakness
and barrennes. Jt can be Slopped in todays
by IlieireeorHudyan.
The new dlscoverT was nsda hr thA RnM.f.t.
Ists of the old famoiiB Hudson Medical Institute.
It la Ihe stronfreat TliaJlicr made. It la very
powerful, but baimless. Bold for 11.00 a pack
age or 6 packagea for tS.0O(plaln sealed boxes).
Written guarantee given for a cure. If you buy
six bones and are not entirely cured, six mora
will be sent to yon free of all charges.
Send fir circular and testimonials. Address
HPDNON MEDICAL INSTITUTE,
auction Htovkton, market sV Kills SM.
an Frauclaco. Cat.
fJ
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PpfiPtritPtt MficrlA e .! . Kepre8entative on the Demo- atorical powers in tl.e Northwest. Mr,
fcuctrdtcd iTiulC, cratic ticket Jrom Malhenr conntr, and , McGinn has served two terms in Mult-
MAmkinA Tlaia r""1?"""' memrjeroi ine Jvegis- nomah county as Prosecuting Attorney.
i.iviuiyimiv auu i imuw i lailire Ol IW.l. Uisffnsted With 1 ev- nnrinw hi- tunnra f (hi. . -na
THE OREGON 8ENATE.
Iatnre ol 1HU.1. Disgusted with Cleve
land s policy against silver Mr. King Ihe terror of all malefactors, and never
party and , failt-d to secme a conviction when the
was of a character
McGinn is well
eqnipped for service in the legislature,
both throngli practical experience of af
fairs and legal knowledge, lie is a Ke-
V"iwrwiT to 1116 Tciv atiamloned the Iemoiratic
Co.. DalnanJ hi 'T jint penor n the Popnlist j evidence of gniit w
eaiOI KainanO ticket in 1'J4, being elected by a large to warrant it Mr.
... I ma Lirit v ' I .
Rub In Vigorously.
Mustang; Liniment conqueff
Pain,
Makes flan or Beast well
Sain.
J. w. maxwell.
J. W. Maxwell, ioint Senator from
Tillamook, Washington and Columhia
counties, waa born in Illinois in 1K31
and spent his ro;ith in tbat State. He
pnhlican in politics.
A. B. PBICE.
A. R. Trice, Ibenator from Umatilla
countv, was horn in Indiana in I:f7
served in the Union armv during the nd moved with his parents to Iowa
war and came to Oregon in 182, settling' when a mere infant. Alter the death ol
a little later in Tillamook county. Sen- bis father Mr. Price crossed the plains
alor Maxwell is a man of great strength with his mother in the spiing of 1X53,
and vigor, and enjoys the confidence of settling in lewis connty. Wash. Three
the cotnniunitr in which he reside. ! years later he removed to Unn countv
hich is proved by the fact that this is .nd later to Weston, Umatilla county.
To CONSUMPTIVES
In annrsirnefl harfna nten nlorril to
bith br .implf. mn. afur .nffrins' for
several years with a severe Inna itttllm, and
that dread disease Cohsaisnptlow, I. aailous to
make aaown to his fellew sufTerers the m.n.
of en re. To lhoe who desire it. he will eheer
fullvsend (I. of ehartej a eonrot Iher-rewiiD-
tion used. thee will find a .tire rnre lor
wsisaanpf lw. Asthma. Cwtarrh. Rrasrhl
tt and all throat ni lan Maladies. He
bopee.P iiifferer. will trr his remedy, a. it ia
InTalnaMe. Tho deririnr the preseriprioD,
whieh will eost them axahiog. and mar prove a
blewina, will please address.
Rev. Eiwtnj A. Wilsea. Brseklyi, N. Y
rice never
Senator
where be still resides. Mr.
held office nntil bis election
on the Kepublican ticket.
J. R. ai,it.
J. II. Raley, joint Senator from Union
nd Umatilla conn ties, was horn in Ne-
bis third term in the Oregon Legisla-
tore.
D. A. M'aLISTEI,
D. A. JIcAlister. Senator from Union
ronntv, has resided in the Grand Konde
alley lor thirtv-two Tears. By occn- brae ka Citv in IXP.K. U h.n 7 i.i
ration Mr. MeAlister is a farmer and . be crossed the plains with his parents
also a breeder of fine blooded horses, land arrived at Portland in 1W2. The
He has always been a leader in thefamilr settled in Pendleton in ISO
Democratic party in bis iertion as well : Mr. Ralev has filled several important
as a good citiren and neighbor. Mr. offices with distinction, and in ls8 or
McAlister was elected SUte Senator in ganized the PendleU.n Savings Bank
1892. and has already made bis mark in He was first elei ted Slate Senator in
the legislative assembly. I im, and this is the second session of
alive business man and a member of the
nrm ol Bnell, Heitsbu A Woodard. Mr.
Wooilard is a man ol strong convictions,
and although a Kepublican in principle.
never hesitates to jump out of party
nwro 11 ne Deneves a measure advocated
ty his party is contrary to public inter
ests. He ia sturdy and pronounced in
his views, and can alwavs be relied npon
uj act accuroing 10 ins conscientious coa
elusions in any matter of legislation.
. -ion II. SMITH.
John II. Smith, Senator fr m Clalcop
TOiiniy, was uorn in ft. Helens, Ur., in
18i2. lie received his education at the
Willamette t niver.it v and McMinnville
t-ouege; 01 Hie latter institution he was
I lie nrst graduate. Mr. Smith stndied
'.aw"1 .t,'.e Washington and Iee College
iu . irkciiiin, arm Eraiinated at tlie licail
1. ,
ui ma ciaes anout seven vears
ago. ne was me only Democrat elected
to the Legislature in 18W. Mr. Smith ia
the attorney of the Columbia Ri ver Fish
ermen'! Union, and is justly looked upon
as the firm Iriend and champion of the
vuiiijkiijhd.
W. W. STIIWEB
W. W. Steiwer. Ioint Senator from
Gilliam, Sherman and Wasco connlie..
is a native son of Oretron. and was born
near Salem in 152. His vonth wassnent
alteniately in workinc on a farm and ac
quiring an education. Upon t railuating
Irom the Willamette University Mr.
Steiwer tangbt school (or a time, and
brother now conduct one of the most
extensive grain ami stock farms in Ore
gon. It covers 9,(KX) acres in Sherman
and Gilliam counties. Mr. Smith was
nominated joint Senator from Sherman
arid WaBro by the Democratic Conven
tion of lri',12 and elected against an ad
verse majority of 450, carrying both
counties. He has fathered several im
poitant meiiaures, and is a firm friend
of f ee silver.
Hut m Cheerful Hitlliig.
Wahiii.vutox, January 28. To-day's
Cabinet meeting was aboat entirely de
voted to the consideration of the finan
cial condition of the treasury in all its
aspects. The Cabinet was in sesion a
little longer than usual, intimations
are trade in otllcial ciicles that the
President may consider it proper in a
few days to officially call attention to
the continued drain on the treasury gold
reserve, and to submit outside of any
general financial measure dealing with
the currency question certain methods
of providing a remedy to meet the exist
ing conditions.
The President Iteafg-neif.
WOMAN'S BRAVERY.
A Chesterfield Ian Thief Caught In the
I'acffle Const Metropolis.
San Fbanoihco, January 28. Gus
Grillin, an all-around thief and burglar,
is in jail as the result of the bravery of
Miss illetta Robinson. Miss Robinson
caught Griffin coming out of her moth
er's room in a hotel here. She seized
him, and locked him in the elevator.
Then she summoned assistance, and the
thief was locked in the parlor, while a
policeman as summoned. Miss Rob
inson stood guard over the prisoner un
til the officer came. The finest set of
skeleton keys ever seen by the police
were found on Griffin. The thief looks
and talks like a gentleman, and when he
left Miss Robinson in charge of an offi
cer he lifted his silk hat in a courtly
manner and bowed with the grace that
wonld have done credit to a Chesterfield.
Job Printing at tbe
Courier Office.
0. R. & N. CO.
E. McNEIL, Deceiver.
TO THE
EAST
G1VE9 THE CHOICE OF .
TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL
ROUTE S
M. Rlbot as a Cabinet Maker.
PAKts, January 28. M. Ribot went to
l. V, lf 1 f
Bat'SHELs, January 28 -The recent lne 0 "B.
violent quarrels between Catholics and , w "ar" u, De w" m",n -
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ioty unvrm in mtj lurmaiiun 01 m
t.:a. la. Ll: JLa.s
cnlminated tolay in a yiolent scene, mw? " " '""":eu l"" " ano-
hich resulted in the resignation of the "'"J"". ?' '"Tim At-
President and a suspension of tbe sit-Vn: v "Del n?.iePlty
ting.
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NORTHERN RY.
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MINNEAPOLIS
AMD
ST. PAUL
VIA
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PACIFIC W.
DENVER
OMAHA
and
KANSAS CITY
LOW RATES TO AIL
EASTERN CITIES '
DAYS
OCEAN STEAMERS
LEAVE P0RTLAN0 EVERY 5
FOR
SAN FRANCISCO
For full details call on or address
W. H. HURLBURT,
Gen'l Pas. Agent,
POBTLAJtD. Oi.
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IN USE OVER VlFTY YEARS.
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