The Hood River I Glacier y It's a Cold Day When We Cet Left. . . -. . .. - ... . - ' ' i ,- , , VOL.6. ; . HOOD 'RIVER, OREGON, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1895. .. N0.38. Sfooiliver Slacier. V PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY HOItiniTo'lT S. F. BLYTHE, Publisher. ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. One year .....V. .......... ..(I 00 Bix motiths ... 1 00 Threo month! , H Suulecopy tCtat. GRANT EVANS. ROBT. HUSBANDS. THE GLACIER BARBER SHOP, Second St., Near Oak, Hood River, Or. EVANS & HUSBANDS, Proprietors. ShfiTiwr and haircuttlug neatly done. Satis faction guurjuijieed. : . , r . t: MEMBERS OF . HOUSE Life-Like Pictures of Thirty .Oregon Representatives. John CYoung, Representative from Baker county, was born in Salt Lake City, U. f:, in ' 1651. He waa engaged in the newspaper business for ten years, but is now. engaged in mining. Polit ically Mr. Young is a Populist and an ardent believer in free coinage of silver. S. I.. MOORHEAD. S. L. Moorhead, Representative from Lane county, is a jolly good fellow of a jocularrdisposition 'and -editor, of the Junction City Times. He was born in Pennsylvania, and has since gravitated all over the continent and almost al ways been an inkslinger. Mr. Moor- head established the Junction City Times in 1891, and the paper is as wide awake as the editor, which is saying a whole lot; , Mr. Moorhead is a stalwart Republican, and has held two important offices injunction City, that of Mayor and Recorder", Without seeking them. G. O. RINKARKON. " G.' 0. Rinearson, Representative from Clackamas county, is a lawyer by pro fession, and is 24 years old. He was elected to the Legislature from his coun ty last June by a large majority. He was born and raised in Clackamas coun ty... Mr. Rinearson is recognized as one of the, ablest parliamentarians and most forcible speakers in ;the House. "emus p. yatks. ' ' Chris P. Yates, Representative from Washington county, was born in the State of New York in 1835. He gradu ated from a medical college, but his life has been devoted . chiefly to newspaper work. He has traveled as special corre-sponder-t,lrouglv?Mexico, South Amer ica and Europe and the Western States. Mr. Yates, served in the army during the waiahd Was promoted. In 1872 he came to Oregon, ami-has been connected with the Telegram, Daily News and Ore gonian.' He npw lives on a farm, is a Republican and a stanch friend of sil-: ver. v'' . , . JOHN A. JEFFREY. "" '," ' 4 ! John AvJeffrey, .Representative from JacksontbuHtyj-was torn in Arkansas in 1809. At the age,of 5 years he Btarted for Oregon with his father, arriving after many adventures in 1874 by way of Sacramento. 1 Mr. Jeffrey's early educa tion was received at the public schools of Jacksonville ' and the State Agricul tural College. . Mr. Jeffrey is an orator of the rrtist ilfed variety, and was elected to the Legislature in 1894 as a Populist and silver man. -y ... ''.,' T. FLEMING SMITH. ' T. arming Smith, Representative from Linn county, was born in Illinois 54 years ago. In 1875 he came .to Ore gon, where he has since made his home in Linn county. 'Mr. Smith is a stalwart Republican, but without bias where ,the best interests of the State are concerned.; ' E. H. THOMPSON. ; E. H. Thompson, a member from Multnomah county, was' bom in Kill inirsworth, ,C6nn.,.. January 16, 1842. When 12 years of age he moved with his parents t'o 'Illinois. At the age of 16 he enlisted in the army and served for a brief period in the army of the Cumber land. He was then transferred to the navy and served three years under Por ter. Mr. Thompson came to Oregon in 1882, and soon after his arrival associ ated himself, wit Andrew Clark and established the Portland Iron. Works. He sold his interest in the latter con cern seven years ago, since which time he has been engaged, in the lumber busi ness at "Brower, where he now resides. ?1';t,sh.-m'gbeeb." ; ; . T. H. McGreer, Representative from Wasco county, was born iri California, bin parent's having emigrated from Ken tucky to that State. After receiving an eduoatioatvt the public schools of San Francisco and Oakland College, Mr, Mc Greer at the age-of 19 engaged in stock raising. Ha came to Oregon in 1878 and settled.-i.at- Antelope, his present home. After devoting a few years to mercantile .pursuits Mr. McGreer has returned to-fais Original pursuitof stock raising '-jr. , C - . ROBERT GLENN SMITH. . Robert Glenn Smith, Representative from Josephine county, is a native son of Southern Oregon. He was born in Jacksonville in 1864. Mr. Smith was admitted to the bar in 1889, and has held the following offices at Grant's Pass:' Police Judge, Deputy Prosecu ting Attorney and Corporation Counsel. He waa nominated for .Representative by the Republican County Convention of 1894 and elected after a vigorous campaign, in which his eloquence was heard and felt. , ' ' CHARLES F. LESTER. Charles F. '." Lester, Representative from Clatsop county, is 32 years of age. He came to the Pacific Coast from Ken tucky in 1884. Mr. Lester settled at Astoria five years ago. He is a civil engineer by profession, and has been 1863-4. -In 1890 Mr. Templeton was a candidate for Representative on the Re publican ticket, and was'.-defeated, only to be triumphantly returned in 1894. "':; , .' ; GEORGE SHUTRUM. . George Shutrum, Representative from Umatilla county, was born in New York State in 1848, and owing to the death of his parents was obliged to struggle for himself from the age of 8, He enlisted in the Ninth Illinois in 1864, and was mustered out at the close of the war. in 1865. Alter temporary residence in sev eral States Mr. Shutrum came to Ore gon in 1876, and settled in Umatilla county without money or friends. He engaged in farming on a small scale in nominated as a Republican for State Senator in 1892 and defeated with the rest of his ticket, but was returned as a Representative in 1894. ; - ;, v; , ' ORIN L, PATTERSON. : , Orin L. 4 Patterson, Representative from Grant county, was born, in Indiana in 1867 of Virginia lineage. His early, life was. divided between the- school-: house and the farm, becoming a teacher when duly qualified. In 1889 he came to Oregon,, locating at. Heppner, where in partnership with his brother, Otis Patterson, he established the Heppner Gazette, recognized to-day as a leading and influential iournal of Eastern Ore gon. In 1891 Mr. Patterson purchased J V CONELIUS B. SMITH. ' Cornelius B. Smith, Representative from Clackamas county, was born in Seneca county, New York, in , 1846. After graduating from the Medical Col lege of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia he came to Oregon in 1880 and practiced medicine in East Portland until 1889. For the past five years Dr. Smith has followed his profession at Eagle Creek. .'FRANK A. STEWART. 'Frank A. Stewart, joint Representa tive from Coos and Curry counties, was born in Illinois in 1843. He crossed the plains in Oregon with his parents in 1854. Mr. Stewart resided for three years at Dallas, receiving an education at the La Creole academy, afterward, county, was torn in Iowa in 1850, emi grating to Oregon with his parents in 1853. The family settled in Douslas county where they remained until 1866. In that year they removed to Linn county where Mr. Scott has since re sided. All his life he has been a farmer an,d his interests are all identified with the tillers-of the soil He was elected to the Legislature as a Republican in 1894. C. A. SEIILBEEDE. C, A. Sehlbrede, Representative from Douglas county, was born in Louisville, Ky., in 1851, of German parentage. His early life was pasted on a farm in Indi ana and he later studied law and was admitted to practice in 1874.. Mr. Sehl- Reproduced specially for this paper toy American Type Founder'! Co., Portland, Or. THIRTY MEMBERS OF THE OREGON HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. engaged in several Oregon railroad sur- 1877 and to-day owns and farms 2 000 veys. In politics Mr. Lester has always ' acres of land near Pendleton. Mr. been a Republican. " . . Shutrum is a Republican, W. A. TEMPLETON. W.' A. Templeton, Representative from Linn county, was born in Missouri in 1845, and crossed the plains, while an infant, with his parents in 1847. Mr. Templeton has lived on a farm most of his life. He ran a pack train from the Umatilla Landing to the Idaho mines during the memorable year , D.. L. KEYT. ; " D. L. Keyt, representative from Polk county, is a native son of Oregon, hav ing been born near Perrydale in 1862. He was engaged in farming until 1890, since which time he has been a member of the general merchandise firm of Wise & Keyt at Perrydale. Mr. ' Keyt was the Long Creek Eagle, and this paper and the Heppner Gazette' 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 under his auspicies has become an, in fluential exponent Of Republican prin ciples. Mr. Patterson believes in ade quate protection to-American, industries and the rehabilitation of silver.- , . : teaching school in Marion countv, and following the same profession later at Gold Beach. During his busy life Mr. Stewart ; has, been Treasurer of his. county, . School Superintendent, joint Representative in 1882. Deputy Collec tor and . Collector of Customs for South ern Oregon,,- and in 1894 was elected joint . Representative from' Coos and Curry counties as a Populist. .::;'..... J. II. SCOTT. . , J, H. Scott, Representative from Linn vaAa no trio tt OpAnnn !n 1 C7 7 n t,nn Hn. sided in Douglas county for the past ten 1 TJ ; i t 1. , vcaiB. uDiB n wuDjaicut xveuuuncan. iiaa never oeiore new omce. but although always active in political work. Ten Are to Die. ' , ' ; ' ... Algiers, JFebruary 0. -The noted ban dit Areiski and nine of his followers have been condemned to death. Five other members of the band have been sentenced to penal servitude, - '