DAILY REPORTER VOL. 1. NO. 86. Th« ®sily Reporter. M c M innville , O regon , W ednesday , D ecember Assessment and Taxation. 1 he farmers of Marion county Entered in the Poatoffioe at MoMinnville for Transmission Through the Mails as Sec­ will present the following peti­ ond Class Matter. tion to the legislative assembly: —o---------- “We, the undersigned citizens 0. C. IRELAND. E. L. E. WHITE. D. C. IRELAND A Co., and taxpayers of Marion county, would respectfully petition your PUBLISHERS. honorable body for a change in The Daily Reporter. Tm Dainx R bpobtbb is issued every day the constitution of the state of in the week exoept Sundays, and is delivered in the city at 10 oenta per week. By mail, 40 Oregon, so as to give the legis­ cents per month in advanoe. Rates for ad­ vertising same aa for T hb W bbblt K bpobtbb . lature thereof full pow’er to ex­ empt all credits from assess­ A PriatiBffs ments and taxation, and allow We beg leave to announoe to the public that we have just added a large «took of new the state and each county there­ novelties to our business, and make a special­ ty of Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Note Heads, in to obtain revenue from the Statements, Business Cards, Ladies' Calling Cards, Ball Invitations (new designs) Pro­ taxation of all real and tangible grammes, Posters, and all descriptions of work. Terms favorable. Call and be oon- personal property, railroads, in­ vinoed. D. C. IRELAND & CO. surance, express and kindred corporations, and banking and E. E. COUCHER, M. D other corporate capital; allowing PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. no deduction for indebtedness MoMnnrnua ... O bboom . or exemptions. Such a system Offioe and residenoe, oorner of Third and would simplify the listing and D streets, next to the poatoffioe. assessment of property, and re­ move the vexed question con­ DB. I. C. TAYLOR, nected with deduction of in­ debtedness. It would prevent Late of New Orleans, La., Piles and Fistula a Spe­ the great fraud now practiced ciality. Consultation on the taxpayers of the state of free. Ao Cure Oregon. We would recom­ No Pay. mend your honorable body to Offioe with H V. V. Johnson, M. D.; amend the present law of assess­ MoMinnville, Oregon. ment and not allow any deduc­ ata. m ’ cain . h . httbuby . tion for indebtedness. We ask your honorable body for the en­ McCain & Hurley, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW actment of a law providing for AND NOTARIES PVBLIV, the election of precinct assessors. Lafayette, Oregon, Eapeoial attention paid to abstracts of title We also petition your honorable and settlement of estates in probate. body for the repeal of all laws Offioe—Jail buiding, up stairs. exempting firemen and members the state militia companies Mrs. M. Shadden. of from paying poll and road tax. Fashionable Dressmaker« ^TThe Taylor System of Cutting and Fit­ A physician was recently in­ dicted in St. Paul for practicing Third street, Next to Bishop A Kay’s store, without a license. It appears McMinnville, Or. that he is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical col­ leges in the east, and was refused Hair Cutting, Miaving and sham­ a license by the state board be­ pooing Parlor. cause he advertises to cure dis­ 15c SHAVING 15c. eases. The punctilious doctors C. H. FLEMING, Proprietor. of the board hold that it is un­ (Suooessor to A. C. Wyndham.) professional for a physician to in­ Ladies and children’s work a specialty. form the public that he can effect £***1 have just added to my parlor the largest and finest stock of cigars ever in this cures ; he should only advertise city. Try them. that he treats diseases. Ordin­ S«A3TU*SB cory, ary mortals suppose that the Late of Independence. having purchased the business of doctors is to cure TEAMS AID TRUCKS sick people, but this, it seems, is Medicine has been Of Logan Bros. A Hendereon, offers his a mistake. •arvioee in that line to the public, and will a science for 3,000 years, yet, ac- Guarantee Satisfaction cording to this board it is an indictable offense for a doctor to To all who favor him with their to the Ha wlllkee , eta, for ’ announce that he can cure any «•Uvery of vdereleft The next bded to at i complaint whatever. tt the stable will be promptly ting employed. is . 1886 legislature will do well to curb the arbitrary power of the ex- ! amining board to say who shall practice medicine in the state of Minnesota and who shall not. No other qualification should1 be imposed than evidence of, graduation at a well-known medical school. When other tests are set up professional jeal­ ously will be much more potent with the members of the board than concern for the public well tre. PRICE TWO ('ENTS. MISCELLANEOUS ■THE CLOTHIERS1 OF YAMHILL CO Third St. Opposite YAMHILL CO. BANK. D on ’ t F ohukt thk P lacb , — Where you will— A tew days since the queen of Spain entered the roval nursery and found the young nurse weep­ ing piteously. Upon inquiry as to her trouble she replied that his majesty, Alphonso XIII, while nursing had given her a painful bite. A lady in waiting was called, who was dispatched to the chamberlain, who sent for the family physician, and upon examination it was discovered that the royal infant had cut a tooth. A well-tilled purse fell into the lap of the nurse from the queenly fingers for having first been made aware of the happy event. ALWAYS FIND LATESTJTYLES. Furnishing O» hhì » of all kind, and above all THE IXjWEHT PRICES. Also agosto for the W. T. BAXTER. F. J. MARTI». New Firm. New Goods, New Prices At th* New Store of ObNcrvHdons. A fine stock of holiday crockery, fine hanging lamps etc., etc., at Baxter Hn oceano re to Al. HI1H8EY, A Martins. Third street, McMinnville, Oregon, At Baxter A Martina you will find ta ta: a fresh stock of holiday candies just the thing for Santa Claus children. The McMinnville Business College is open every evening at 7 o’clock for A new, neat and clean stock. Every Article A No. 1. Fruit.Jara, Butter Crock«, Colored students in writing, drawing and book­ Glassware, Cutlery, Caaed Goods, To­ bacco. Pipe« and Cigar». keeping. Freeh Fruit and Tegetabiee in tests«». Baxter A Martin have a novelty in Give me a cal), Inspect mv stock, and I their cup and saucer coffee. You get will guarantee price« to «uit you. a five pound can of nice coffee with a cup and saucer worth at least 50cts., F«mily Groeery all for one dollar. Third Htreet, Me Minorili*, Oregon. Miss Belle Johnson, teacher of music in McMinnville and at McMinnville college. Residence comer of Second and C Streets. McMinnville jewelery store is now the biggest and largest west of Port­ land and the cheapest in Oreijon. Wm. Holl, proprietor. Why do you pay for inferior silver plated table ware big prices, if MT. (HARLEM HOTEL, you get at the McMinnville jewelry store, Wm. Holl, the best and finest can be had for the same price. Built Ü Martin J. Harv. Henderson A Bif BarfRin. A superb home is offered for sale in this city, consisting of half a block o land, a neat and convenient six room cottage, in a high, dry and healthy lo­ cation. Going at 1900, upon terms. Apply al this office.