Glacier. mm T-.- .. It's a Cold Day When We Get Left. jj tV0L; 6. ' HOOD RIVER, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1895. NO, 36. 3fpod Iiver (Stacieri PUBLISHED BTERT 1ATOBDAT UORNIHO BT s. F. BLYTHE. Publisher. . SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. On year , 6ix months. 1. ...... Throe month. ...... .SiiXle copy GO .... 1 w ..... M ..I Casts 1 ROBT. HUSBANDS. .'ft: ,i ! THE, GLACIER SHOP, dilemma. Judge Denny was elected as state benator liom Multnomah county rendered the State great service at the last session of the Legislature. . , , ' . W. H, HOBSON. " Wi H. Hobson, Senator from Marion county, was born in Missouri in 1846. He came to Oregon with his parents as an infant in 1847. . The family settled in Marion county, where Mr. Hobson has since resided. He has been engaged in the mercantile business at Stayton since 1868. . Mr. Hobson has always been a Republican. - ! SAMUEL HV HOLT. i'. Samuel H. Holt, Senator from Jack-. county, is a native son of Oregon, hav ing been born in Marion county in 1867. ins you tn was passed on a farm near Scio, Since 1889 Mr. Johnson has lived chiefly in Scio, engaging part of the time in, mercantile, pursuits, and since 1802 has conducted the Bank of Scio. He is a stalwart Republican, and has held sev eral offices with credit to his constitu ents. . As a legislator he will do his duty as he understands it for the benefit of the whole State. , . . . ' : WILL E. KINO. Will R. King, joint Senator for Baker and Malheur counties, is the youngest member of the Senate. He was born near Walla Walla, Wash., in 1864, and ticket in 1894, being elected by a large majority. - ; - .' ; J. W. MAXWELL. J. W. Maxwell, " joint Senator from Tillamook, Washington and Columbia counties, was born in Illinois in 1831 and spent his youth, in that State. He served in the Union army during the war and came to Oregon in 1882, settling a little later in Tillamook county. Sen-, ator Maxwell is a man of great strength and vigor, and enjoys the confidence of the community in which he resides, which is proved by the fact that this is liis third term in the Oregon Legisla ture. . J. H. M'CLCNO. J. H. MeClung, Senator from Lane county, was born in Ohio in 1837. His parents moved to Indiana when he was a mere child, and in 1856 Mr. MeClung came to Oregon by the Isthmus route. He settled at Eugene in June of that year, and has since made his home in that city. From 1869 to 1873 he was United States Deputy Surveyor in East ern Oregon, and on returning home was elected to the House from Lane county in 1874. In 1883 Mr. MeClung formed a partnership with A. J. Johnson to carry on a general merchandise business. Mr. Johnson retired in 1891, and Mr. Me Clung now conducts alone one of the largest dry goods establishments in Lane nomah county as Prosecuting Attorney. . During his tenure of this office he was the terror of all malefactors, and never failed to secure a conviction when the evidence of guilt was of a character to warrant it. Mr. McGinn is well equipped for service in the Legislature, both through practical experience of af fairs and legal knowledge. He is a Re publican in politics. A. E. PRICK. A. R. Price, Senator from Umatilla county, was born in Indiana in 1837, and moved with his parents to Iowa when a mere infant.. After the death of his father Mr. Price crossed the plains with his mother in the spring of1853, . settling in Lewis county, Wash. Three nasi "s Secon'd St.' Near Oak, Hood River, Or. ' v.' -EOT !4: HUSBANDS, . Proprietors. Shaving and hnlr-outtlng neatly done. Satis- V" - OREGON 'SENATE. $ Personal Appearance Given in V Group of Portraits. , SERVANTS i OF THE PEOPLE , 7 Arid an Educated, lending and Think ing Constituency are Expecting They Will Act Their Fart Well Blograph leal Sketehei Benjamin F. Alley. : tB:vF; Alley,1 holdover -Senator from ; " ' ''Lane county, was "born in New York j'" State M mV.meMy'M was'Iull of hardships and struggles for an educa ' " tionTTFor a number- of -years he- made : ,, hiB home in Illinois, enlisting in the vi army in 1861 andt marching with ' Sher man to the sea. In 1874 Mr, Alley moved to California and later in 1883 to jwOjegoh. 's in ,1890, he settled with, his ',. wife at Florence, establishing The West, a weeklynewspaper, of which he has r-! " since been sole editor and proprietor. Mr. Alley has twice'been elected Mayor i '..,TLoi Florence.. He was a prominent figure of the Legislature of 1893, and is a free silver Republican. . V -v' P. A. BANCBOFT. '.,A..' Bancroft, Senator from Mult- hh county, is the local treignt agent of the Southern Pacific railroad. He resides. in;, East Portland, and has al ways been 'an anient. believer in the' fu ture prosperity of Oregon and Portland. Mr. Bancroft is a Republican, and was elected to the Senate in 1892. ' ' ' "jjenry Beckley, Senator from Douglas cpiinly. was ..born m Indiana in 1833. ftl'H-isJfttirilfv femoVed to Missouri in 1840, and in l3Jlr.vBegkley came to Oregon, settling. tnJUpuglas county.' He has en gaged at various times in mining, farm ing and iriijling In" 1878 Mr: Beckley esTablisHed1 the" town' of Elkton, where ' ' lie' is still a 'large property-owner and heavily interested in the mllling'-bns'i-' jrAjjaess.' iHa was elected Senator in 1892 "sTheta.nXidate of the Democratic and' Peoples paty. , . -fj'f' " tolbs'et caetbb. f Tolberi'Cater,-Senatox'. from Benton iy . county, was born in Illinois in 1825, and " after a youth of hardships came to Ore sTBon.aB.a pjton,eer of 1846. . After mining :AfW& lime 1h California, where he also engaged in mercantile pursuits, Mr. Car ,., i ter settled Odoo lijs Oregon , homestead, ' w '" whfcli lias swice feeeri his home. . He was elected as Representative in 1878 and via82niL-.agaiftomina.tedJ)y Jh- lRe-J puuiicans auu eiecieu a tueuiuer ui iuo present House in lav. ' i ? tci a;': ioGSWEtL.. C. A. ogsiell, Senator: from , Lake conntv, Was bom iri Sermortt in 1844. During tile war With the South, he fought -under UenefeHSherman, ! and subse qugiltly removes to" Goose JLake Valley in Lake county, where he has Bince re '. sitlacL, He.ia aJawyer by profeBsipn and - &9$B avlucrative practicej- Mr. Cogs well was elected State Senator in 1888as a lottiWftt;smd-re-elected to' the 'same office' th 1892 bv double his' fornieimai ii tl L rAWsoir.i X 1 ' f S. A. v Dawson, Senatof' frohv X-irlti countv,. was born in Indiana in I860. After "a-em'porary residence in Illinois lie came to .Linn county, Or., In 186U For several years jia engaged in different ventures in Oregon Washington' and swMoti'tAna, but returned to Linn county in 1866, where he has since made his lwnie Mr. Dawson, has always taken an active interest in politics. He was lected' to the House in 1880 arid to the ' fcedate In' 1886 and again in 1894. ' , :-y r; o. ;'; dbnny. V r ? : .VfedirerN. Denny waiborn. in: Ohio in, 1838. He came to Oregon with his parents li( 1852,. locating ip Linn county. Hiv early life was full of struggles grandly overcome;; In 1862 Judge Den ny was admitted to the bar and prac-"4-;ti"ced law at The Dalles, and was shortly .''afterward apppinted County and Pro-bateJudge--by Governor Gibbs; After X holding. - several ..offices , and refusing 'others, . he accepted the. position of American Consul to Tien Tsin, China, to which he was appointed by President Hayes in 1877. While in China Judge Denny was' a close friend of Li Hung Chang, and if that famous statesman v 'Ivaii only followed his advice as regards Corea, he would not be in hit present Uunn t .J)aw si;--" J I ' J :fr Vg, THE OREGON SENATE. 'h-i' son county, was born in East Tennessee. ; removed with his parents to Malheur. He enlisted in the Federal army in 1861 1 then a part of Baker county in 1878. Mr. King removed to Baker (Jity as a member of the First Regiment, and served for nearly four vears. He moved to Indiana in 1866, and came to Oregon in' 1881, locating in Jackson county, where he .has "since resided. ' Mr. Holt cast his last Republican vote for Presi dent Hayes. 'He is now in the Populist ranks. . ' .:.'" , . A. J. JOHNSON., A. J. Johnson, Senator from Linn in 1893,. where he has established an ex tensive law practice. In 1.892 he was elected Representative on the Demo cratic ticket from Malheur county, and was an influential member of the Legis lature of 1893. Disgusted with Cleve land's policy against silver Mr. King abandoned the Democratic party and ran for' joint Senator on tile Populist D. A. M'ALISTEE. . . ' D. A. McAlister, Senator from Union county, lias resided in the Grand Ronde Valley for thirty-two years. By occu pation Mr. McAlister is a farmer and also a breeder of fine blooded horses. He has always been a leader in the Democratic party in his section as well as a good citizen and neighbor. Mr. McAlister was elected State Senator in 1892, and has already made his mark in the legislative assembly . ).'. - . ' . county. In June, 1894, he was elected State Senator, as a Republican, for four years, and will have a chance to vote for two United States Senators. h. e.. m'ginn. H. E. McGinn, Senator from Multno mah county, is one of Oregon's native sons. He "has earned name and fame as a lawyer of great acuteness, and as a pleader at the bar has few equals in or atorical powers in the Northwest. Mr. McGinn has served two terms in Mult years later he removed to Linn county and later to Weston, Umatilla county, where he still resides. Mr. Price never held office until his election as Senator on the Republican ticket. A nugget valued at $75 was picked up in a placer mine on Oscar creek, Joseph ine county, Or., last week, ' The business men of Whatcom are considering the question of establishing a fruit and vegetable cannery. , , , 1