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City Library OREGON COURIER, VOL. XII. OKKGON CITY. CLACKAMAS COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 18i5. l V X l LUXURY... It is to rrclins at ease on one of our au berb couches. Hluuiber cornea unsought under luch dpllnlitful oondltioii.. Piece, pi furniture like lues ere at pleasant to look on a. they are to lie on, and this fact makes thmi an IrreaUtible temptation to repose. Our enll'e .lock is packed full of tempi ai Ions lor that matter, tempta nun 111 I'anur mm Druroom suites ana ewry kind of furniture, and unprece dented temptations In prices. Some peo- Kle are alaaya quoting from somebody, ut our favorite quotations are figure, like tnexe: B'ngle lounge.. S4 and up - ward.; Bed I unges, pi and upwards; Couches. W and upwards. Kvery article In our store at such low prices. BELI OMY & BUSCH OBEGON CITY MEMBERS OF HOUSE! Llfe-LIke Pictures of Thirty Oregon Representatives. IS YEARS IN OREGON THE OLD ST. LOUIS Medical and Surgical Dispensary Thla I. the oldest Prime Medical Dispensary in inecuyoi Portland, the Brit Medical Die ptnsary ever started In thla city. Dr. Kmler, the old reliable special l.t, hu been the general manager 01 I li I. institution for twelve years, during which time thousand, or cue. have been cured, and no poor man or woman waa nrr rcuisro imittnent necauae they bad no money. The tit. Loula Mmmun h. ,... -of dollar, in mouey and property, ud U ir niianciaiiy to make Ita word food. The SI. I.oui. Diapciiirry has a st.IT of the nc.i rny.icnina anil Burgeon, in the country, all riti'ii of exoerlettce. A cotnn1ct t r.t u.,... glcol iii.lruinriit. on hand. The belt Electric Apparama in the country, both French and miiciitnii. i neir apparatui lor analysing the urine lor kidney aiU bladder dlaeaae., .re per (cl ami the very latest. No difference wh.t u'liur. nave ireotea you, don't be dlacouraged, but go and have a talk with them. 11 ro.i. .n. nothing for consultation, besides yon will be ircaicii Ki.i.iiy. renuna.re calling .t the St. Louis DLnensnrv. every dav. who h.v. h.. treatrd by some advertising quack, of thl. city ml received uo benefit. Thla old diapenury la Iheouly one in the city that cu give reference, among the huaitieM men and banker, as to their Kiiiuicmai aianumg. fMT-They poaitlvely yatamee to cure .uy and all Private Disease. U every form and atage without loaa of time nuiu ruur worn or Duaineafc Rheumatism ?zt.br va. SL ssr ml io ir. KeHNler a itriMMiiK niftl never failed, an uiu uj un via uermao remedy. Thia remedy waa ,-.,; aa lew mnitiiia flirnnua fr-laa... lilflir-nl snllsM la U-.1 l .. . Kidney and Urinary Complaints. ramlul, difficult, too frequent, milky or Manly urine, uniiRtiiral discharges, carefully trailed and perramientlv cured. Pile., rheum atwin ami neuralgia treated by our new reoie diea and curea guaranteed. flM TNroe Cancers. Etc., cured, no U I U v J C J difference how long affected. Private' Diseases ,autee tocure anycase . ;i', '",,u, iiwH.uicn. ntnetures cured no dilterence how long .landing. Spermator rhoea Lessor Manhood, or Nightly Kiiiissions riiren ivrn,nn..i,lu rl. k.t... t ...... .. ' effectually cured in s short time. Ynnn0 Mon Your eror, vA ro1" of IUUI1K IHCII youth csu be remedied, and tlteae olil doctor will give you wholenorae ad vice and cure you mute you perfectly strong .lid healthy. Vou will be amated at their sue ceaa in curfng Hi'rkmatohkhira. Skmisal Los sk. NmiiiLV Kmtshkins, and other efTecta. STKICTtiKK No cutting, pain or alretchlng uiilea. necessary. READ THIS T.ikca clean bottle at bedtime, and uriuate in .... - - iwk mi u iu me morn ing, if It in cloudy, or ha. a cloudy Killing iu it you have some kidney or bladder di.eaae. OEOROg HHUTKUM, George Shutrura, Representative from Umatilla county, was born in New York State in 1848, and owing to the death of his parents wag obliged to struggle for himself from the aire of 8. lie enlisted in the Ninth Illinois in 1804, and was mustered out at the close of the war in 1806. Alter temporary residence in sev eral States Mr. Shiitrnm came to Ore gon in 1876, and settled in Umatilla county without money or friends, lie engaged in farming on a small scale in 1877 and today owns and farms 2 000 acres of land near Pendleton. Mr.. and the rehabilitation of silver. CONRI.fllS B, SMITH, Cornelius II. Kmith. Uenraaenlatlva irom wacKamas county, was born In Seneca county, New York, In 1844). Alter graduating from the Medical Cul lege of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia he came to uregnn in 1880 and practiced meuiune in r.ast rorlland until 18HU. tor the past five yean Dr. Smith has. uiiowea ins proiesion at Ragle ireek. FRANK A. STEWtKT. Frank A.- Stewart, lolnt Ranresanta- live from Coos and Curry counties, was born in Illinois in 184.1. He crossed the plains In Oregon with his parents in 1864. Mr. Stewart resided fur three years at Dallas, receiving an education at the I Creole academy, alterward teaching school fh Marion 'county, and following the same Drofeselon latur at Gold Beach. During his busy life Mr. Stewart hag been Treasurer of his county, School Superintendent, joint Representative in 1882, Deputy Collec tor and Collector of Customs for South ern Oregon, aud in 18V4 wag elected tucky, Mr. Wright was elected twice """""i iKiiuna, serveu nis etaie twice In the United Status 8anat and was United States Commissioner to A I M Hamburg, poin ed United States Minister to the . . , ,r,l"i na was returned under Lincoln's administration anddied iu .lie city oi uenin in iw. Our aub- ra wuiuunii m new York and New knirlann. Ha ! - i v. ... i Ym'u . n'wui.w ui luii.nr. Mllitarv Inatiliiltt m .,l...,i. nf tirn , , " KIWIU.W 111 Vf II" braliam Afli.iit nl fauu... i . , . . Dt.,,nii.M, iwi . tfr.Hll.1. nl II,. lirA.i.... ITi ,"" ""'cyan university . uiuuicui.ii, .,onn in iH(, lie then entered the Park National Bank in New York citv, and resigned an honors- hia nnalMnii n,, ..a in . k. n i.i --i ...... w otvji, ma puBiiiun ?' Tre.arer nd 8,cretry o' the West iiiuia msmuiac tiring Uotnpany, which nnaitinnr Iia I...I.I .. n : I ,Ju'i u.l l r uii.ii iooj, wimn ue came to Oregon to take care of a mining wuipsuy in uaser county, arm lias since interested in some venr orouilnent mipM, both qugtx and placer, in Spar U, Union county, in connection with ragged and hungry. He served in the Connecticut volunteers until the close ol the war. Mr. Nealon came to Oregon in 1883 and has since resided in Jackson county. Originally a Republican. Mr. Nealon Joined the Populists in 181U. He wag defeated as Representative in 1802, but elected in 1804. 0. F. TIQAKI). C. F. Tigard, Representative from Washington county, is a native eon of Oregon, having been born on the same larm in Washington county In 1882 where he now resides on the Tiiranl donation land claim, Mr. Tigard is now engaged in bop-raising and also in the general merchandise business at Tigard' ville. He expresses himself as a firm believer In the free coinage of silver. Wltn.sa.s In the Sug.r t'aae. Wahhinqtom, February 7. Messrs. Sh river and Chapman, the two recal citrant witnesses before) the Sugar In vestigation Committee, to-day gave bail for their trial, and were released from the custody of the Marshal. Affair. In M.llaa t.mmm Tu.kUl. Citv of Mgxico, February 8. Public affairs are comparitlvely tranquil and the turbulence of a few days ago has al most ceased. This morning's news papers said confidently that Guatemala waa ffivino- wr.v au.n .... . i indemnity, although it is believed Mex- Ipn will aluira ar ..Ui... 1- . i. . .,,, uiamij uu Hie ground of Guatemala's poverty and l'rfli(lnt IWrln.' ,lim,.iuL. : " w..i.w,. UUIUB, The Diaro offlcialv says that no news- Pinr i. iiinpiiBu oy me government, and that when ministers have commun ications to make they will make the same through the otfli lal organ of the government. 'lid win Booth's K.tate. Nkw York, February 7. A motion to pass on the account of the estate of thfl Tut A VA EC I n RiAth Mm. nn kolA.. Surrogate Fitzgerald to-day, and the nr-flap will hm mianaA TK ul.la .... ... . . .,u Laia.c hu. amounts to $672,623, after legaciea to the amount of 1110.000 have been naid uut. "As old m tbehilla"and never excell ed. "Tried and proven" is the verdict o f millioni. Simmoni Liver Beeu- - - lator is the AV PTTP V only Liver young Men or Old-" aillug Manhood. Phyaical ilTerinv frntt, Mt-.. vou. Dkuility. ioai ...I if ... . . . - o . "... ...;nKi, n.LT"K., nieiiia Worry, Munted Uevelopiuent, or any iieraou.l , , . .. .v . ..r.u riHALlll nd the Noblr Vitality of Stromo Mum ii,. Fride and Power of Nation., we claim by "7 -:L-iu.ie uietnoila . , siuvtn, m creating .11 , .-..i.v., u. ni.u. rmiiir nioraorn in .11 r.. . CIIIMIC U pCAdM laril .d NeVu. Proatration. l-euinle Weakneia, Leucorrhcea ml (ienerul Debility, and Woru Out Women .ueedllv hrou.lit n I. . ... .. . . uVlt. ntl ...VJLl t .iu. LIU I or j jur "onie treat, ment rumiahed by writing n. partkulara. All letter, .tnctly confidential. -MHUICINH rurnlinnl fr I. .11 n.,... . Chronic dlaeaae. Consultation free, in ni iv.i. rmnni U'h... u.tll n. u ... . 1 J . . 1 ....... j .lie UUCIOIV. UsT- TAPE WORMS -m (Sample. of which can be aeen at their office from i to so feet Ion.) lemoved in hn..r. Heart Diseased MJJt7v,'iul .1 V, uf ' 1." 'TIT, write for que. 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Also, catalogue of awoken. Ml and scientific books sent free. r-ati'a taaen inrouan atimii m OB. leeenm special not loo in the Mrientlflc Amerleaa, and to OS ST. brouBht wldalv baforalha nnhllM with. wu. win. M. Ml. lUTIHllUr. ivantnr. Tht. anlimrtlil Mna lamed weekly, alegutlv illustrated, has bvfartte mlatlnn of any acientlno work in the a vaar. gamma AnnlA. mam Im. Building Edition: monthly, ilM a jaar. sinste esnts. Bverr number contains bsan. 1 in aolora anrl nhniMni.. a. m bouses, with plans, anabllng builder, to show the world. largest circulation tlfnl plstea, in colors, and 13 a rear. Sampli enniM, 'i J aents. Br-... - 7 l Mm M Isprodund spsclally for this paper by A marten Type Pounder's Co., Portland, 0 latest deslans and secure onntracta. A Mm MUMN t OX. Saw Voua, 31 BaoaDWA. Job Printing at the Courier Office. 0. R. & N. CO. . McNEIL, Beceirer. TO THE EAST GIVES THK CHOICB OP TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL ROUTES THIRTY MEMBERS OF THE OREGON HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Shntrum is a Republican. D. L. KIYT. D. L. Keyt. reoresenutive from Polk comity, is a native son of Oregon, hav ing Deen corn near rerrydale in llKiZ. He waa engaged in fartninir ontil 1890. since which time he haa been a memher ol the general merchandise firm of Wise Keyt at Jerrvdale. Mr. Kevt waa nominated as a Republican for State Senator in 1MU2 and defeated with the rest of his ticket, bnt was returned as a Representative in 18W. OBIS L. FATTIKHO.f. Orin L. Patterson. Reorerentative from Grant roantv, waa born in Indiana in 1867 of Virginia lineage. His earl life was divided between the school boose and the farm, becoming a teacher when duly qnalitied. In 1889 he came to Oregon, locating at Heppner, where in pannersnip witn nit brother, Otis Patterson, he established the HeDDner Gaxette, recognized to-day aa a leading snu luiitimuai fiurnm 01 xssiern ure gon. In 1891 Mr. Patterson porcbaeed the Long Creek agle, and this paper and the Heppner (jazett were com bined under the ownership of the Pat terson Publishing Company, composed of Otis, Alvan W. and Orin L. Patter son. The latter gentleman is now editor and manager of the Eagle, which Oder bis aaepioea baa become an in fluential exponent of Republican prin ciple. Mr. Patterson believes in ade quate protection to American Industrie. joint Representative from Coos and uarry counties as a Populist. J. II. SCOTT, J. H. Siwtt, Representative from Linn county, waa Iwrii in Iowa in 1850, em grating to Oregon with his parents in louo. ine laniuy setliea in iJouulat county where they remained until 18ti0 in that year they removed to Linn county where Mr. Scott haa Since re sided. All his life he haa hn a kn... ana nis interests are all identified with tne tillers ol the soil He was elected to me Legislature as a Republican in 1894. C. A. SgllLBDCDg. C. A. Sehlbrede, Representative from Douglas conntv. waa horn in lni.villa Ky., in 1861. ol German narentaoo Hia early life was patted on a farm in Indi ana and he later studied law and waa admitted to practice in 1874. Mr. Behl brede came to Oregon in 1877 and ha. m. sided in Douglas county for the put ten Tears. He ia a consistent Republican, uu, Hu never rjeiore Held office, although always active in political work. J. A. WaiOHT, A prominent and successful merchant of Sparta, Union county, Oregon, was born in Bombon county, Kentucky, October 23, 1855, and is the second son of ex Governor James A. Wright of Indiana, who waa a native of Pennsylvania, born in 1810 and came to Indiana at an early day. He waa married to Mist Harriett B. B Oxbridge in Bourbon county, Ken- which he conducts a large mercantile enterprise, in 1B9U Mr. Wright was elected to represent Union county in the ousto xAwiniaiore on tne nepuDiican ticket, and waa re-elected in 1892 on the same ticket to fill the same office and again in 1894 received an overwhelming majority to represent again the Interests 01 111s constituents. Mr. Wright's inter este in the state are all identified with the great mining resources of the state, and he baa 'worked asaiduoualv to ale) iu development and advertisement. His efforts in the cause of silver are well known, which he has expressed with his well-known vigor and candor. He haa served as Commissioner on the World's (Oregon) air Commission, Governor Pennoyer having resigned in his favor with great credit He waa chairman of the Committee on Mines in the House in lnfll and chairman of the Committee on Wsys and Means in 1893, and was prominently mentioned for the speaker ship in the same session. He haa a great many friends in Eastern Oregon where be baa become one of ita renre- sentative men. a. m. asALos. 8. M. Nealon. Renraaentatln fmm Jackson county, was born in Connecti cut in 1841. He went to Georgia with an nncle at the age of 15, where he re mained clerking until 1862. Then to avoid conscription into the Confederate army be made bis escape on foot and reached the Union army ia Tennessee, Hondura. Increa.lng Her Army. Tccil-cioalpa, February 12. The gov ernment Is increasing the army con stantly, and this has given rine to the rumors that Bonilla intended to aid Guatemala in the event of trouble with Mexico. Although it is well known that Hondu.-ae favors the formation of a Central American union, it is equally certain no alliance exists at present. Mo Comet Map of the Frontier. Guatemala. February 12. Govern ment engineers have been working day and night for some time preparing new maps of the frontier. No correct map of that section exists, all the existing v. : v. . . : - . . i i uiapa iftsiun uut copies 01 me out ones. To this mar be ascribed one of the causes ol the present misunderstanding Between uuaiemaia ana Mexico. Chinas Ilestroraa Th.lr Fori. Lokdok, February 12. The Times haa e dispatch from Wei Hai Wei February f, via Port Arthur, saying the Chinese demolished tb west-shore fort before retiring from Wei Hai Wei. Some of the Chinese warships tried to land their crews in order that the men might es cape the Japanese, bnt tbe latter drove the Chinese back on board their vessels. Japanese troops are in good health and under strict dlaoipllna. j Wish. Contract Modified. St. Loi-ij, February 8. Judge Cald well In tbe United States Court yester day listened to arguments for and against the modification of the contract between the Atchison A Topeka railroad system and the Wells-Kargo Expreat Company. The express company has a nve-year contract with tbe Atchison fc Topeka, on which it claims to he losing fiuu.uw yearly. Attorneys lor tbe Mer cantile Trust Company, the Central Trust Company and the Union Trust Company of New York, trustees under the various mortgages for the stock and bondholders, resisted the application for a modified contract claiming incom petent jurisdiction of the court. Judge Caldwell asserted the authority of the court to modify the contract, and he in structed the receivers to investigate and make a recommendation to bim. The receivers will present a new contract for the court's approval. VIA GREAT NORTHERN RY. SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS VIA UNION PACIFIC RY. DENVER 02AHA AND ST. PAUL KANSAS CUT LOW RATES TO ALL EASTERN CITIES AND OCEAN STEAMERS LEAVE PORTLAND EVERY 5 DAYS .FOR SAN FRANCISCO For full details call on or address W. H. HURLBCRT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Postlaxd, Oa. Bill Cook an4 Ckorofeoo Bill Oallty. Forr Smith. Ark. Februarv 8. Tbe jury in tbe Bill Cook and Cherokee Bill ' tea received the case thla evening and returned a verdict of guilty in twenty minutes. The convictions are for rob bing the Wella-Farwo linna. fmnn.. ' IN Iter Aura sri rvv var IP nu in. ci, uoqim at nan iraaaeeo at Red Works. L T.. Jnlr 18 Luc. Tl,. are several other cases against them. For Childna Cutting Umr TmUl Atoow frii Ht arsavat Ut. Cl I I ). a I )'Miriuwlilt.lIWwlUuais aaWay tMaaria.iiSasiMaa i Si