WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. WATTS’ LIQUOR KILL. The I'riitpil States »i>n.ite baa pitmed, without debate <>> division, the twin bill appropriating in tho aggregate $21 .^OO,- KMl for tlm encouragement of tho man- uhii-liirc of steel for modern naval ordi nance and armor, shafting ami other na val purposes, and to provide for heavy o diram e adapted to modern warfiir . The first part of the bill provides for tho establishment of u gun foundry at Watervliet arterial, West Troy, N. Y., for finishing nuns adapted to modern waf.ue. ami for the manufacturing of gun carriages and ordinance equipments and authorizes tho secretary of war to make contracts witli responsible steel manufacturers for heavy oidinance adapted to modern warfare, and appro- pi iates $■!,<):) I,(DO for the purpose. It further app op:iates $5,000.000 fertile construction of fortifications and oilier woi ks of coast defense. The second toll p ovides for a naval gun factory at the Washington navy yard for similar au thority in reference to the purchase ot materials, etc. It also appropriates$8,- 000,00). The national senate lias waked up to the necessity of something more than mere talk on the war ques tion. The appropriation .of $21,000,000 for modern ordinance and coast fortifi cations will convince the foreign pow ers that tlie government intends to back its words with effective deeds if neces sary. i The strike of 0,050 Monongahela liver coal miners is practically settled ami work resumed in nearly all the mines in tl.e ti st, second and third poo's at the rate decided upon by the miners’ national executive board. Meetings were held by miners in the various pools, and it was resolved to accept th* compromise suggested by the national board. It is expected that all mines will be in operation next Mon day. We are in receipt ol a c >py of Wait*’ liquor bill, a sulntitute for senate bill No. G). It req'iires a license from the county to »ell in less quantities than a gallon except for medicinal, scit-ntifle or merh.inical purpose« ; license is placed at $5:)0 per annum ; botoro receiving tini The United States senate has con license the applicant shill file a bond in dimed tile following Oregon appoint- tho sum of $1 >J0; conditioned that the merits of Indianagents: B. Coffey at applicant, during tlie continuarli e of the the Umatilla agency; J. Wheeler, ut liconse, will keep a i ord ily house and the Warm Springs agency; J. B. Me permit no gambling of any kind aboni lane at the Grand Homie reservation premise«: sell liquor to no minor, ha R. Thompson was confirmed as post bitual dinnkard or person ¡Rtoxieated ; master at Albany. allow no minors about his place, and not open or permit to be opened his Tlio supreme judge salary bill was de place of business on Sunday. Any per feated in the senate by a vote of four son applying for a license s'l.ill obtain teen to sixteen. The temperance vote tho signatures of a maj i.ity of tlie legal was cast solid against the bill because ot voters of the precinct, to a petition to the determination to submit it with -oth the county court, praying that said li- er amendments to a vote of the people censo bo granted. No petition for a li it a special election in November. cense shall bo considered by tlio county court unless tlio applicant shall produce proof, by affidavit ot one of the petition- 'ers and two resident householders of tlie precinct that ho has complied with the AMITY, 0Î1EGÜN. provisions of tho net, an 1 has caused his petition to be published for four ion 8AM LI.X.ENS, Proprietor. secutive weeks immediately preceding The looked for veto of tlie governor tlio application for his license, in a daily on the bridge bill was read in the senate and carriage ironing of or weekly paper of a gme.al circulation Wednesday morning. A few weeks ago Blacksmithing every description. published in his county; provided, that Governor Pennoyer declared in bis in if there is no paper published in the augural address that tlio federal govern Horse Shoeing county, the petition is to be posted in ment bad no light to interfere with cer three of tli« most public places in the tain legislative rights of the state, and his And plow work a specialty. county, Tli ’se are the most important first veto to the legislature was based points of the bill. Penalties are at- on the objections of the general govern Also manufacture the tached for the violation of any part of ment tiirougli government engineers. the act. As will be seen by reference to The inaugural claimed that when the £i^Celebrated Oregon Iron Harrow, the bill, in addition to til i $5;)() license, federal couits conflicted witli state GIVE ME A CALL. 50tf it virtually prohibits gambling of any courts tlie der ision of the state couits sort in the sulomi or upon th i prem should stand. If that is the case, why ises, mid coat tins soui'i wholesome n o should the opinion of tlie government visions against permitting minors to re engineers have precedence over local main around su-li places. Th? license, engineers? Quito a number of gentle particularly in citi.es, may n »1 be consid men around tlie state capital cannot mix ero I as exhorb.tant, but some of the the two opinions, and do not liesitate to features will bo regard" I as an effort at I say so. There was no argument in the local option, not to s.iv prohibiti in. It senate at tiie time tlie message was read, is hardly to ba assumed th it a majority and it was contented by simply making of legal voters in many precincts will it a special order for Friday at 10 o'clock. caro to have their names piitibslied as If any kind of a tight is made for the bill This Space is For favoring an extension of tlio saloon if can lie carried over his veto, and its business. friends express no doubt about it. Of course the objections furnished hv tlie Wo Imvo been asked a number of governor will receive proper considera t mes during the l ist few days regarding tion. Richard A. Jones of Oregon, recently appointed chief jnstici of Washington Last week Mr. E. I’. Kogers, of the territory. *riis following flittering no Oregon & California railroad company tice of him appears in the evening Tel received a diepatch from San Francisco egram of a recent date, v.hii li will prob to the effect licit another section of the ably be n.tirfi ctory to nil inquirers: “It. oad on the extension towaid the Oregon —WHO SELL A. Jones, of Portland, who has been ap line had been completed and would be pointed chi if justice of Washington ttr- thrown open to travel Tuesday, Febru ritory, camo hero a year ago, ami has ary Sth. The new portion is about fif been practicing law ever since, part of teen miles in length, and extends from the time as a member of the firm ot EJgewoid, the present northerq termi Jones it M irrick. He was a prominent nus of the Southern Pacific branch, to member of the Minnesota bar, having Montague. This latter point is opposite practiced for years at Rochester, in that to and seven miles east of Yreka. On state, and ho has always taken ail ac and after Tuesday trains will run regu tive part in politics. During the war larly to Montague, where connections ho acted with the republican party, but will be made with stages to and from , soon after the close of the rebellion went Ashland. The stagjng gap before Mon back to his first love. H i will bo re tague w.is reach id was seventy-live membered as one of tho speakers at the miles, and now the distance i.s reduced demonstration for home rule, at Port to something less than sixty miles. land. last summer. Members of tho bur of that city speak highly of Mr. Jo-lea’s Since it is probable that the present legal attainments ami social qualities.’' session of the legislature will create the Probably the service rendered to Ins ollie > of attorney general, and that, in OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA country which procured him such a lu r ase they do, it will devolve upon tl.e VIA crative position was that he helped nom governor to appoint some one to fill that inate Cleveland for the presidency. Oregon & California R. R. position until the general election in And Connections. Juno, 1888, several names have been Parties who are urging the purchase mentioned already in connection with Fare to San Francisco, $32; Sacramento $30. of ths Oregon City locks by the state the office. Hon. W. D. Fenton, of Mc Close connections made at Ashland with claim that in the present condition it Minnville, is one. Others are J. M. stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho leaves the water power of Oregon Citv Stage Company. Gearin, of Portland, W. M. Ramsey, ol inn very unfavorable condition. Tin- Salem, und Lafayette Lane, of Rose (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY’S.) state has the privilege of purchasing the East Side Division. burg, any of whom would fill the office BETWEEN POItrUNI) and ASHLAND locks any time within the next six year- most acceptably. Mail Train. niifl should they at the expiration o: LEAVE. ARRIVE. Portland 8:00 A. M I \shland 4 :(*» A. M til it time do so it would have the pow Gambling seems to have as much fad- Ashland .S;45 |>. M .Portland 3.45 P. M er to condemn any manufacturing in Albany Express Train. nation foil Chinamen ns tor whitemen. LEAVE. ARRIVE. dustry using water power that might be flie other night in Brooklyn, N. Y., in Portland 4:00 P. M.| Lebanon 9:20 P...... M established, consequently it is urged Lebanon .4:45 A. M.I Portland 10:05 A.M. a place known as a Chinese tea store, a that the state either purchase the lock- -.quad of the police battered flown the Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars or relinquish its right t > the water p >w - doors and captured seventy-four Chinese Daily between Portland and Ashland. or to capitalists who can then invest in who were gambling ami $50,000 in cash. Tin* (). dr C. R. R. Ferry makes Connection manuhir-tiiring industries with some de with nil the regular trains on the East Side Three of the prisoners had $7,500 each Division from fool of F Street. gree of security. and two $5,000 each. They came from Side Division. The great strike along the river front San Francisco, St. Louis, Chicago, Pitts BETWEEN Went rOKil.ANDA CORVALLIS. Mail Train. at New York is slowly coming to and burg. Newark ami Patterson, N. J., for LEAVE. ABBtVK. end. Freight i» beginning to be in »veil the purpose of breaking the bank of the Portland 7:'l0A. M (Corvallis 12:25 P. M. witli more dispatch. Tho time th it h is gambling hou e of tiro address named Corvallis 1:30 P. M.I Portland 6:15 P.M. At Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon elapsed since tl.e 'longshoremen and above. Pacitk R. R. for Ynquina Bay. treight handlers quit work lias enabled Express Train. LRAVE. ARRIVE. W. J. Beatty, supervisor of the insane the railroad and steamship companies to Portland 4:50 P. M iMcMinnvilleN:00P.M. «elect and in some eases train sutficient asylum, li is tendered his resignation. M< Mhrvil’e5:45A.M IPortland 0:00 A. M. Local tickets for sale and baggage checked men to keep freight moving steadily This was occasioned by charges of irreg at company’s lip-town office, corner Pine along. Besides, many of the old f eight ularities, wh dr we e partially consider uvl bi eond streets. Tickets for principal handlers and 'longshoremen are coming ed by the state board. The charges are .mints in California can only be procured at ‘ompnny’* office. buck to work, not at the places where that ho has been guilty of stealing the Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment , they uro known, but where they ure fund» from attendants. Audit is fur after five P. M. on either the East or West , ther rep > ted that lie has confessed to Side least likely to be know n. Divisions. stealing $102 from attendants. Further R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS, Manager. G. F. A Pass. Agt. iuvcstigitions may prove further facts. New Blacksmith Shop! u The Cheapest Goods in the World. A San Francisco fool attempted to blow up Patti with an infernal machine \Vedne*dav night. But the thing went off before he g<»t ready and instead < f blow ing Patti it blowed up the idiot who planed it. The only regret is that it did not kill him. Tlie San Franei-co coll't< are giving Goldonaon all the chance in the wo 11 to get clear. Th? commissions to take testimony in eastern citie», asked l.y ni» attorney were granted GolJenson pie- stnted un affidavit that it was i.eevs-n ’. ju older to prove liis insanity. M c M innville BUSINESS COLLEGE?! lias been removed to Garrison's building, up stairs. Atten tion is invited to this BtSINKSS MH<1OL. OTHO WILLIAMS, Seventh Annual (SUCCESSOR TO A. M. TAGGART,) MERCHANT TAILOR -OF THE— FINE TAILORING A SPECIALTY. Good Fit (J AEcM i ni ivi Ilo -----WILL BE HELD----- M c M innville Feb. 22,23,21, S tore , F urniture —AT THE- Opera Hous I Prop., —Carrie» a Completa Stock »f_ List of Prizes There will be prizes given on the follow ing tianu*<l exhibits: First and second prizes for best and sec ond best exhibit of Kensington painting First and second prizes for best and sec ond best exhibit of Kensington embroidery First and second pri .es for best and sec ond best exhibit of outline work, by a child under 14 years of age First and second prizes for best and sec ond best exhibitor work of any kind by i boy under 14 years of iige Eirst and second prizes for best and sec find best exhibit of crayon work Theye ’.’. ill be a prize given to the heaviest and lightest baby; also, 1 to the prettiest •jtLj undei one year of age. Furniture and Undertakers’Goods. « notice to taxpayers . OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Us that the tax books of Yamhill County for the yaar 1880, are now in my hands for collection, ami that mvself or de puty will visit the various precincts of said county as follows, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. ni. aud 4 o'clock p. m. : Dundee Monday January 24 East Chehalem Tuesday " 25 ( Newberg) West < hehaiem Wednesday 2« < 'arter's store) North Yamhill Thursday 27 ( Runnels’) Fridav f'arlton _____ 28 North McMinnville Saturday 2V 44 South McMinnville Monday 31 Bellevue Tuesday February 1 Willamina Wednesday 2 Sheridan Thursday 3 Amity Friday 4 (Simpsoii's) 14 Saturday Wheatland 5 Dayton Monday 7 Lal'ayette Tuesday 8 All persons are requested to be present nt said appointments and settle their luxes, or pay the same to me at my office by the first of April, as required by* law. I? not then paid we will be necessitated to follow the constructions of the law. • T. J. HARRIS, 62t4 Sheriff and Tax Collector. , Prescription. Druggist < < S 1” ol A W ---- Sole Agent for the Celebrated----- Broadhead Dress Goods. An Assortment of these Popular Goods In all the Latest Novelties, New and Desirable Colorings, Just Receivid. PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. What we Guarantee for tho Dress Goods of our Manufactur»: “WHEN” You want anything in the line of a Call nt the office of the WEST SIDE TELEPHONE. IVe will guarantee you To bo made from the very best material, by skillful workmen, with the latest and mwi approved machinery, and to be the cheapest goods in the market when service a considered. Are .so thoroughly finished that they can be worn in damp weather or a shower, wili out fear of being ruined by curling or shrinking. The manufacturing, dyeing and finishing is don« in such a manner, that Ihagoodi can be washed if desired, without the least injury ts th« fahri«. Our goods are wool dyed, and the colors are as fast as the purest dyes and jreitsJ care and skill can make them. Goods show just what they are and will be until worn out, as there is no weighting, stiffening, or artificial lustre used to increase the weight or finish; as is thecasawilba large class of goods in the market, but which disappears after a few days’ service. As manufacturers we have taken great pains to supply an article in every way re liable, and unsurpassed by similar good5«, either foreign or domestic, and would re?pwu fully ask an examination of the various styles and shades to be found on sale by nw- chants who are agents for the goods. All goods of our manufacture should bear the name and trade mark of Broadhead Worsted Mills, Jamestown, N. Y. - AND— IF! ill Lower Prices Groceries and Provisions. —Dealers in— Than any other printing house in this county. We make a specialty ol Fine HUSSEY’S OLD STAND. itf Book and Card Printing. McMinnville Baths! C. H. FLEMING, Prop. —A full line of— Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, Cards, Etc., Always on hand from which to select. Shaving, Hair Culling and- - - - - - - - Shampoing Tailors Ladies’ and Children's Work -A SPECIALTY.— Hot and Cold Baths, 25 Cts. —Have Just Added— Itói & M tetas, McMinnville, Oregon. —And— Ha’been thoroughly renovated and is now ready to receive gram. Alillinix Done! McMinnville, Oregon. Henderson Bros. Props. Everything new andin First-ClassOrdr Patronage respectfully solicited. I*j SHERIDAN Livery and Feed stable !! R. McKUNE, P rom . Transient Slock Well Cared For! Teams and outfits furnished parties vi«F to go to the coast, at reasonable r»tex Give me a Call * —Proprietors of— ¡Veslnrta Saw Mills, McMinnville Sash and dour Fallen —Dealers in - Work XWivered Promptly Satisfaction Guaranteed. Third Street, between E and F. The Finest Line of Cigars In the City. Try Them. Storace and Cleaning. 3 cents Calcutta ÄTXantly°n “-land soid atti’ I would most respectfully announce that I have based the Chris Newby Flouring Mill in Happy Valley, have thoroughly Farmer« are respectfully invited to call overhauled and repaired it. ami am now an<i see us, readv to do grinding for toll orcash. Come and see me. Highest Market Price Paid For Wheat. tf WM. GALLOWAY Prop. Its facilitie. for thorough practical I In- IRm.l «>. A. VF.ltsTF.EO. •fruition: nctnnl business depnrtnient <’ a Comrlin. .1. Mn phv, thè bus' an 1 of «¡•ccialty where currency, hank checks. 'X.y rx w XX OC the good thine« ot this t»\r c> v»’1 ». Elixir is the only M ». Matilda M’i phv, lui« »ned thè Ore- traits, etc., are used. •AA life are sorrowfully let »S.V\ T» Blood Heniedy guaran Cra>< n an.I Portrait Work a Sprc ’ alty roninn for $5ì,000 (or lilud. in un item alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker’s teed. It Is a positive cure for Ulcers. Erup Dyspep-ia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, tions or Sy philitie Poisoning. It purifies the Also teaches Shorthand. up n hi« nppoiniment a» a d iv rn’i ci tar Indlsrstion and Constipation; sold on a whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic of thè : .in Fiancisco < listoni house. The Up Stairs. Garrison's Building. posi'.ive guarantee at 25 ami 50 cents, by t and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it. foals ore noi all daad vet. }nl4tf G. R. IIIUGIN'4 Principal. G. W. Burt, Druggist. Geo. W Burt. Druggist. J» favai their aj th Sal had i notici ing si ment, Cus Graiij p. m. M1IWJUUU) First-class accommodations for Connut* cial men and general travel. Transient stock well cared for. Prices Io Suit Hie Times. is oni frit 1 hai ver for 1 Nur ed i aitic J< me -er i groa White and Red Lead, Linseed and Lubricating Oils, Varnishes of all Description, Kalsomine, Spanish Whiting Paris "Whiting P. dr B. and Princess Metalit Roof Paint, Venitian Red, Spanish Brown, Yellow Ochi». and Hardware Prices as Low as the Lowest. JONES & Co th« Children. They»»* ? , . U, V pecially Hable to Cold«, Coughs, Croup, Whoopin etc. »' e guarantee AckaUi hetnedy a positive cure, 'ours of anxious watching. W. Burt Dnrstfw. The chtircli Ree in I intere« been a Chas capacit grocery been er awav fc Jas. new nn and tha fer will made tn flee of D We h the citizi their wii a durum anil in ti •hied at i Kick li this advt wnd after will he re •ion there hour. The gc<? ing the la? for eometl hdn their W to wit •nJ dange Polled to g We are Mnticli aboi <io say that lnk we can »nybody th county. J examine sa The weat fhree days to nur peopl •n'l Tlmru ’onld he he r«in it tnrne as though it „¿■n excli exch Hit your •en.-e along« ‘"khivay. bom bis pap *’* white st "om the firsi me farmer w •*«on and •here he can