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t VOL. XXVIII. Bworter I F Entered Ht the PoMoffice in McMinnville, as Second-class matter. M’MINNVILLE, ORE., FRIDAY, FEB. 4, 1898. KILLED Girl’s Nerves. HIS >EIGIlllOlt. WH1TESOM. Mrs. A. Mannock is reported convales cent, and will return next week. The east side of the county was the Wesley Morrison returned from eastern scene of another tragedy on Saturday. Oregon last week. He reports good times Paul Ducleos and Fred Clemmens lived in that country. on adjoining farms southeast of Dayton, From the "New Era,'"Green»burg, Ind. F. K. Hoffman and family will move near the Evangelical church. Since last to Washington in the near future. White- Mothers who have young daughters of mouths she had dwindled to sixty-three harvest the two families have not been school age should watch their health more pounds. She was thin and pale, and was friendly because of a quarrel and fight son is sorry to lose them. almost lifeless. We did everything we could W. E. Cox returned to this place last carefully than their studies. The proper for her, and tried all the doctors who we between them at thattime. Ducleos had development of their body is of the first im thought could do her any good, but without Tuesday. He has been a resident of the beard that the Clemmens family had portance. After the confinement of the result. bunchgrass country for nearly a year. started a derogatory report against hie “ There was an old family friend near school room, plenty of out-of-door exercise Milford who had a daughter afflicted the Prof. Metzgar of the Lafayette semi should be taken. It is better that their same way, and she was cured by Dr. Wil personal conduct, and went to William children never learn their h, b, e’e, than that liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. They Clemmeus, the head of the family, dur nary will address the Christian Endeavor came here one day to spend Sunday, and ing last harvest, while engaged in cut of this place Sunday next at three o’clock by learning them they lose their health. they told us about their daughter’s ease. It But all this is self-evident. Everyone was very much like Lucy’s, and they advised ting grain, charging him with circulating He is an enthusiastic Endeavor worker. admits it—everyone knows it, but everyone us to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for her. such a report. Mr. Clemmens stoutly II. Holmes has grubbed up his hop- does not know how to build them up when We bad no taitli in them, but were finally He once they are broken down. The following persuaded to try the pills. We have never denied the charge, and as a result of the yard ami will plant it in onions. method of one mother, if rightly applied, been sorry for it. They helped her at once, discussion a tight ensued, which involved has 100 pounds of seed and intends and by the time she had taken eight boxes may save your daughter: Clemmens and his son Fred, and the planting thirty acres or more this year. The young lady was Miss Lucy Barnes, of tlie medicine she was entirely cured. the fifteen-year-old daughter of Mr. and She took the last dose in April, and has not Ducleos brothers, bachelor neighbors. In T. J. Morrison started for Skagway a Mrs. Stephen Barnes, who lives near Bur been bothered since. She is now stronger this tight the Dueleos brothers were wor few days ago. His family has moved to ney, lud.k 'She is a bright young lady, is than ever, weighs ten pounds more than ever fond of books, although her progress in this before, and her cheeks are full of color. sted, and it is said afterwards gave out Perrydale. Whiteson loses another good line has been considerably retarded by the Bhe cun now gratify her ambition to study promiscuous threats against the lives of citizen, but we wish him success in his considerable amount of sickness she has ex and become an educated woman.” Those who ure in a position to know state the Clemmens men. perienced. She lias missed two years of new venture. school on account of her bad health, but now that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People The opportunity for a clash came Sat Rev. Turner closed bis revival meet she will be able to pursue her studies, since is nut a patent medicine but a prescription used for many years by an eminent practitioner urday morning about 10 a. m., when ings Monday night. Thera were 17 ad her health hus been restored. Her father was talking of her case to a who produced the most wonderful results with Paul Ducleos and the junior Clemmens, ditions to the church, and nearly twice newspaper tnan one day recently. “ M v them, curing all forms of weakness arising from a watery condition of the blood or aged 20 years, met while out hunting. that number professed conversion. WheD daughter has had a very serious time of it, shattered nerves, two fruitful causes of al said Me. Barnes, “ but now we are all happy Both had pursued their hunt about to know that she is getting along all right most every ill to which flesh is heir. The Graham’s slough near the Willamette the roll is called up yonder may they all and is stronger than ever.” Asked to relate pills are also a specific tor the troubles be numbered with those whose robes are the story of his daughter, Mr. Barnes con peculiar to females, such as suppressions, river, apparently oblivious of each other’s tinued : “About three years ago, when Hhe all forms of weakness, chronic constipation, whereabouts, until on opposite sides of whiter than the snow. was twelve years old, she began to grow bearin" down pains, etc., and in the ease of J. C. Parrott has purchased of J. B. weak and nervous. It was, of course, a deli men will give speedy relief and effect a per the water, when Ducleos being on much cate age for her. She gradually grew weaker manent cure in all cases arising from mental higher ground, they came in sight of Long a one-half interest in the little and her nerves were at such a tension that worry, overwork, or excesses of whatever steamer Kiawanda, a small passenger the least little noise would irritate her very nature. They are entirely harmless and can each other. Ducleos is said to have re much, and she was very miserable. There be given to weak and sickly children with traced his steps iu the direction of Clem and excursion boat plying on the Nes- was a continual twitching iu the arms and the greatest good and without the slightest tucca bay. They will thoroughly over lower limbs, and we were afraid that she danger. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold mens and met him at the north end ot by all dealers, or will be sent post paid on the slough. There being no witnesses to haul the boat and put in new and larger was going to develop St. Vitus’ dance. a“ She kept getting worse and finally we receipt of prioe, 60 cents a box or six boxes machinery’ and make it first-class in had to take her trom her school ami her for $2-50 (they are never sold in bulk or by the interview, Clemmens’ story is the studies. She was strong and healthy before, the 100), by addressing Dr. Williams’ Medi sole word-of-mouth evidence. He says: every respect. Weighing eighty-five pounds, and in three cine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. “I saw Ducleos approaching from the In a recent letter from Washington. D. same direction that I had come. When C., to an old friend, Major G. A. Studer, he was within about 50 yards, he began for twenty years United States Consul at to abuse me, and still came nearer, swear Singapore, says: “While at Des Moines I ing and threatening to kill me. When became acquainted with a liniment be was close to me he pulled off his known as Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, gloves, or mittenB, and begau to draw which I found excellent against rheuma bis gun. I tried to evade him, and said tism as well as against soreness of the that I did not want to have any trouble. Having bought the throat and chest (giving me much easier Ducleos kept coming, and then began to breathing). I had a touch of pneumonia raise his gun. When lie had raised it to early this week, and two applications about the range of my head, I fired.” freely applied to the throat and chest re Clemmens is said to have held his gun lieved me of it at once. I would not be We intend to run an up-to-date drugstore. toward Ducleos, but with the muzzle al without it for anything.” For sale by WE CAN COMPOl ND YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS AS ACCURATELY AND AS most to the ground, and when he felt it S. Howorth & Co. SKILLFULLY AS ANYONE. necessary to fire in self-defense, he gave Our ato< k of CHRISTMAS PERFUMES ia toll and of the best. the muzzle a quick upward turn, and WILLIBIIU. Our line of COMBS, BRUSHES and other toilet articles is complete. without taking aim, discharged the gun. We carry the leading brands of cough syrup* and Patent medicine and ask for The examination of the wound tended to Mr. Foster has been quite sick for the a share of your patronage. corroborate this statement, as the shot past three weeks. took an upward course into the chin and Mr. Grosser has taken a relapse and is lower face. The tracks of the two hunt now confined to the house again. ers were also examined by the coroner’s It is rumored that Mr. Ed. Lamson is jury and found to confirm the story told working for the representativeship. by Clemmens. Ducleos’ gun was found Snow fell to the depth of six or seven by his side, in readiness for shooting. • inches, but is now going off very rapidly. The jury was composed of Daniel De- Leona Adams and Roy Sunderland l’iere, Eli Seese, M. F. Hastings, L. II. Litscher, John Eisele ami Dauiel Gubser. successfully passed the 8th grade exami They returned a verdict that Ducleos nation in mental arithmetic. Mr. Vanderpool has moved into Mr. «■»trie to his death from a gunshot wound indicted by Fred Clemmens, in self-de Wilson's house on the Highlands from his mountain home on Canada creek. fense, as they believed. The other Duclffbs, on hearing of the It is radically Republican, advocating , ^«¿<But tt can always be relied on A verage daily attendance at school id the cardinal doctrines of that party | for fair and honest reports of all po- ■ 1 ?atb of his brother, is said to have raved district 37 this week was 26. We will with ability and eamestnessJ*u’t»'*J* | litical movementsjijljtjijt• like a madman, frantic with grief and endeavor to celebrate Admission day anger. Paul Ducleos was an Odd Fellow, with appropriate exercises. THE WEEKLY INTER OCEAN SUPPLIES ALL and was buried by the brethren of that Resolved, That saloon license should THE NEWSANO BEST CURRENT LITERATURE order at Dayton on Monday. not he granted, was debated in the Up Mr. Clemmens and eon came to town per Willamina literary society last Satur" It Is Morally Clean and as a Family Paper Is Without a Peer. on Monday, and asevidence of good faith, day evening. The negative won the de. Mr. Clemmens has his son arrested and bate. The Literature of its columas is placed under $2000 bonds to appear be equal to that of the test maga One day this week dogs got into Mr. fore the next grand jury. zines. It is interesting to the chil Woods’ drove of sheep and killed or dren as well as the parents......... wounded so they died 14 of the band in Heal Evtate Transfers. one night. He received $20 from the HE INTER OCEAN is a WESTERN NEWSPAPER Week ending Feb. 2d : owners of the dogs and then had the and while it brings to the family THE NEWS OF Win Bloom et ux to F H Smith 40 pleasure of seeing both dogB killed. THE WORLD and gives its readers the best and ablest a pt F King d 1 c 13 r 3......... $ 500 discussions of all questions of the day, it is in full sympathy fhamberlain’a Cough Remedy Al» with the ideas and aspirations of Western people and R B Hayden et ux to F S Harding discusses literature and politics from the Western standpoint.J* J* ways Prove» Effectual. lots 1 and 2 blk 5 Court add to t McMinnville ................................. 300 There are no better medicines on the 51.00 PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR $1.00 i I L Kimber et ux to A Leroy lots market than Chamberlain’s. W’e have ■ THE DAILY AND SUNDAY FDITIONS OF THE 109 and 110 Dayton..................... 800 used the Cough Remedy when all others « INTER OCEAN ARE BEST OF THEIR KIND. Chas Crawford et ux to Mary A failed, and in every instance it proved $4.00 per year Price of Daily by mail. $‘3 OO per year H B Price of Sunday by mail Houk lots 7 and 8 blk 18 White- effectual. Almost daily we hear the Dally «nd Sunday by mall $0.00 per year f 7T son ........... . 500 virtues of Chamberlain’s remedies ex M J Olds to A K Olds all of grant tolled by those who have used them. The Reporter and Inter Ocean one year for $1.35. or’s int in E Ford die............... 1 This is not an empty puff, paid for at so E and Chas Henry to state of Ore much a line, but is voluntarily given in OC H CLl BBiy« LIST. At least one thousand men will quit gon 40 a sec 11 3 r 4................. 50 good faith, in the hope that suffering hu employment in this city between now J W Henry sheriff to C C Bailey manity may try these remedies, and, 160 a t 2 r 5.................................. 1410 like the writer, be benefited.—From the We have special arrangements with I and the first of May and go to the Alas Glenville (W. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale the following leading publications, ka gold fields. This will certainly have J W Henry to J L Drew 297 a pt D D Bailey d 1 c 18 r 3................... 6033 by 8. Howorth A Co. whereby we are able to offer them in a tendency to increase local wages and connection with our own at exceedingly open many places for employment for J B Fryer et ux toMrs M J Carl 1 Probate Court. a in Carlton............................... . 700 low rates, as follows: The R eporter those now idle in this community.— Portland Welcome. Estate of Wm. Ball. Inventory ap and proved as to property in Yamhill coun Weekly Excursions to the East. Weekly Inter Oce«n.......................................... 11.35 St. Louis Globe-Democrat, semi-weekly......... 1.75 A tourist sleeping car will leave Port ty. J. F. Clark, J. W. Loder and L. L. Druggist New York Weekly Tribune ............. »1.25 land every Tuesday at 9 p. m., via the Porter appointed appraisers for Clacks- ’Kural Northwest, Portland, semi monthly 1 25 for a generous O. R. A N. without change to Boston, j mas county, and J. T. Ross, A. A. Linde- •The Rural Northwest is the brightest, IO CENT and under the supervision of experienced ley and T. T. Burkhart for Multnomah Cn — C0| the mo’t practical and useful publication TRIAL SIZE conductors. No change of cars to the ' county. Petition to set aside personal no the coast for farmer", dairymen and cities Omaha, Chicago. Bit Halo or Boston ' property for use of widow allowed fruit growers. The ideal trip to the east is now before contains no «tesine, To Cure a Cold in One Dny mercury nor any otb«r you. Remember this service when go Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. You can get perfect satisfaction in pho tniurioas drug. ing east, and consult O. R. A N. agents. It is quickly Absorbed. tos at the Excelsior Studio. All druggists refund the money if it fails U.ves Rollet at once. 6w4 W. H. H cbibubt , to cure. 25c. For sale by Rogers Bros. It - pens and cleanses —. Al , ■ ■ as * «a General Passenger Agt., Portland, Or. the : ml Ptessr, P QI Q Ih H EAD Out Threatens, the Other iu Self-Deiense. Shoot« Come This Way YAMHILL PHARMACY HILL’S PHARMACY LARGEST CIRCULATION OF ANY POLITICAL PAPER IN THE WEST J J I : I T ■ 5 o iSI * ■•■•■•■•■•R9a«sef g SK«wsg*s*r ¿Gsssseiisisisasaeasa« J a CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm 1 A.lay» Inflammation WLM TIILHW Heals and Protects the Membrane. Restores the -wnsss of Taste snd Smell. Full Sue Me., Trial Mixe ISC. : at Druggists or by mail. k.LY BRuTUEHS, M Warren Street, Saw Tort 1 Jonn Fletcher has moved into the Take your prescription» to Hill’s to house vacated by Mrs. H. Mills. have them filled. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE »2.00 PER YEAR. One Dollar if paid in advance, Single numbers five cents. NO. 7. Columbus School Motes. Ray Barnhart has enrolled as a stu dent in the high school. English literature will be taken up by the tenth grade next week when rhetoric will be dropped. Four students of the high school wrote for the prize offered by the Sons of the American Revolution. We wish them success for their effort. Among the visitors during the last week were Directors Nelson, Irvine and Hunsaker, Mr. Loughary, John Adams, and Misses White and Roberts. The tenth grade have decided that Taul Cooper shall be valedictorian for the class, Ethel Harris, prophet; Colon Eb erhard, poet; Bessie Ilouck, salutatorian. Royal purple was chosen as the class color. Frank Sherwood was down town today, the first time since he had his tussle with cholera morbus, lie says he drove thirty miles after he was taken, and never came so near dying in his life. After this when he goes out in the country lie will take a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy with him.— Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For eale by S. Howorth A Co. Cook School Notes. Measles are ia our school. Written reviews come again today. Our motto is “Work for the end is com ing.” Base ball is our favorite amusement these days. Away down in California you will find Harry Woodrum enjoying himself eating oranges. Ross Chilcott was hurt yesterday and will be unable to attend school for a few days. Out ol 7th and 8th grades there are twelve competitors for the prizes offered in this city for the best composition. The rules will be published next week. The Tie that Binds. A very pretty wedding occurred at the home of 8. L. Hayden, just east of the city, Wednesday evening, Feb. 2nd, when his daughter Mabel was married to Mr. A. F. Narver, Rev. A. J. Hunsa ker officiating. The ceremony occurred at 7:30 p. m., the bride and groom enter ing the parlor to the strains of the wed ding march performed by Miss Josie Gortner. Those present besides the im mediate Hayden household'were Mrs. Derr, daughter and son, Misses Josie and Sadie Gortner, Misses Lottie and Ytol Reid, Mr. F. E. Rogers and Mrs. Narver, mother of the groom. A number of nice and ueeful presents were presented by the guests. The bride and groom left yesterday for their future home at Sprague, Wash., where Mr. Narver owns a cattle ranch and engages quite exten sively in this industry. They took with them the good wishes of many friends. Yaiuhlll Boys in Trouble. The story goes that Thursday evening of last week William Wieecarver and Charles Mitchell arrived in Irving, in Lane county, and solicited several houses for lodging. 8. L. Bond gave them supper, lodging and breakfast, on condition that they would pay in the morning by splitting some wood. They worked but a few moments when they suddenly left, whereupon Mr. Bond bailed them as they were leaving and demanded an explanation. Instead of stopping, the boys broke and ran, and Mr. Bond gave chase. They ran but a few hundred yards when pne of the boys whipped out a revolver and threatened the life of his pursuer. Mr. Bond then gave up the chase and, hastening to Eu gene, he secured the assistance of Po liceman Stiles. Together they walked out near the Geary school building, where they intercepted the two young criminate and took them into custody. The boys pleaded guilty to the charge of carrying concealed weapons, and were given twenty days each in the county jail. Licenses to Marry- It would be interesting to know how many bushels of potatoes have been evaporated this year to meet the Klon dike and Alaska demand. There are probably not less than one hundred evaporating plants at work now in Ore gon, Washington and California, and many of these have been at work steadi ly for four or five mouths.—Rural North west. One hundred and forty persons, includ ing prominent citizens and county offi cials, were converted during the meet ings recently held by Evangelist Ross in Eugene. Fifty-four persons united with the M. E. church, while a large majority of the balance will soon unite with the other churches of the city. Coleman Mark of Aurora is in the city. C. H. Farmer is moving from Day ton prairie to a farm near Perrydale. Prince Todd 13 one of the Cuban relief committee appointed by the governor for Tillamook. Tom White writes to his brother Jim that he is having a good visit in Pennsylvania, and that the amount of mud prevailing there reminds him vividly of Oregon. John Rice, formerly of the Racket store, has been assisting his father to market a crop of 800 bushels of onions from their beaver dam farm in Washington county. North Yamhill Record: The diph theria cases in the family of A. Blackburn, east of town, are getting along as well as could be expected. It is thought the danger point has been passed in all the cases. No new cases are reported......... Grand Foreman D. C. Herrin of the A. O. U. W. will deliver a public address at Laughlin’s hall at 7:30 p. m., Feb. 17th, in the interests of his order. The address will be free and all ara invited to come out and hear him. That “prince of merchants” John Wanamaker, does all his advertising through the newspapers and in no other way. He says: “I deal direct ly with the publishers.” I say to them: “How long will you let me run a column of matter through your paper for 8100 or 8500?” as the case may be. I let him do the figuring, and if I think he is not trying to take more than his share, I give him the copy. I lay aside the profits on a particular line of goods for advertis ing purposes. “At first I laid aside 83,000. Last year I laid aside and spent 840,000. I have done better this year, and shall increase the sum as the profits warrant it. I owe my success to newspapers, and to them I freely give a certain profit of my yearly business.” Feb. let—John M. Beal, 20, of Wash The republicans of Pennsylvania ington county, and May C. Whitlow, 17, are booming John Wanamaker for of North Yamhill. the next governor of the state. Card of Thanks. The children of the late Mrs. Melinda Butler desire to extend thanks to all their good friends for kindnesses and assistance given them in their bereave ment. Today is the day set for the execution at Hillsboro of Gue Wachlin, recently convicted of murder in Washington county. CJLBTOXLXA.. Thos. B. Turley, democrat, was on the 2d elected United States senator by the legislature of Tennessee. He received 91 votes, the republicans voting for Blackner of Nashville. Hood’s Are Buch In little; always ready, efficient. , a 11 «1 a c- tory . prevent avoid or lever, ■ ■ ■ all ■ ■ J ours all lire Ills, sick hssd ■ BOB W et, jaundice, constipation. etc. Pries » cents, only Pilis to taka with Hood's SarsapulUa.