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Woodcock & Baldwin, Dealers in Shelf and Heavy DfWlAJR Wq$k Qmvttte (feitfy FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 10, 1882. Stoves and Tinware, Zinc Stove Pipe, granite ware Etc., Etc., Etc. STOVES. Latest Improved. f rSTOVES. Best in the Market. A LAR6E, NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED ! Prices as low as any house in the State. .All Goods Warranted just as Represented. We Employ none but And manatee satisfaction in all Job Work. If you want something in our line don't fail to come and examine our goods and prices. WOODCOCK & BALDWIN. FALL AND WINTER TRADE ! Ladies Dolmans Cloaks, Ulsters, J FANCY MESS GOODS! TRIMMINGS, CLOVS, CORSETS, KNIT HOODS ANDSACQUES. READY MADE CLOTHING. OVERCOATS Home Finance. While we continue to have an abundance of available capital in our mntiataru rpSPrVOll'S. the demand for its employment ia not as brisk as might be desired, acd in consaquence those loans that are the most accep table obtain accommodations upon exceedingly reasonable terms, in or der to keep the money employed at rata nf int.prpst. althonsrh it 1 v " f mavrule at unusually low figures The bond holdings'of some of our in stitutions are very large in proportion to what they were formerly, "this be- inr apparently due to the decreased demands for loans on the part of nrooertv owners and others, who have a less desire to speculate than in former years, and consequently are less disposed to mortgage their prop ertv. while on the other hand the banks are more cautions in accepting property as security than heretofore, thouerh thev'are btcoming more And Ipnipnt in this respect. Much of this idle capital is seeking invest ment elsewhere upon better terms than can now be obtained in this market. Business generally is quite sood. and the expansion is gradually increasing, we having many facilities that are in a greater degree advan tageous. The country has been growing at the expense of the city, which is beginning to manifest re turn gains. Heretofore the metropo lis was gaining too rapidly without obtaining that recuperative lorce wbich the country trade alone can supply, and as this becomes greater the more substantial and healthy will be the intercourse with the radiating centre of general traffic. Discounts in bank rule at 78 per c?nt the best paper obtaining accommodations nt. Ipss rates. Exceptional loans on collaterals range at 45 per cent. The local security market contin ues dull, and prices are without ma terial change. Sales of Spring Val- itt Wainr stock are reported at j -v - 11811: S. F. Gas stock, 56; Capital Gas (Sacramento), 55, ex- dividend; Bank of California, 108; X. B. and M. R. R. stock, 102; Gary Street, 103104; Presidio, 69. The supply of bullion is light. Gold bars, 925 fine, par; refined silver bars, 1213 per cent, discount; re fined silver (London), 5Ifd per oz ; exchange on Atlantic cities. 25c premium; telegraphic transfers, 30c; sterling exchange, 4949fd; com mercial exchange, 5050d; Mexi- ... . mi c can dollars, 1W3 me nun Francisco Commercial Herald. Wno Pays the Bnifi The Texas Union Land Register has the following very appropriate comments on the tariff question: - . . m - at 1 There is much ado made py me froo-trarlpra that. the amount of duty placed on an article is paid out of the pocket of the poor people, ov Furnishing Goods. These Goods are offered to the public at prices lower than can possibly be found in the city. Nearly opp. Vincent House, COR V ALUS, OR. C. H Whitney & Co. 19:14yl E. EL MERRIMAN, AGENT FOR THE WORf-D-LENOWNED DECKER BROTHERS PIANOS, Acknowledged now to be the best by all musicians, and used by the celebrated en ot players Julie Hive-King "n preference til other. J. & C. FISCHEB'S PIANO, The leading and best second-class Piano on the market. T A TUP Ajursw low OM and Established Standard Mason & Hamlin Organ. 3D h In Corvallls and vlcl jit y ron time to time to sell these leading lnstrumen .udMMud Mn4k in' d n tioaltion t tHe eoafrarv notwlthstaiidlne. Domestic Produce. The wheat market continues to ex hibit a good degree of strength under the influence of a steady export re quirement. Millers are also free buy ers to meet a continued exrort in quiry. The deliveries are free and liberal, with a disposition shown up on the part of farmers to realize at current rates. At the same time speculators stand aloof, with a very limited business at the Call Boards. Barley is without notable change in values.- As yet very little business has been transacted in new crop Brewing. A cargo of Chevalier has been cleared for New York. Feed erains continue firm in price. Corn is in fair supply, prices favoring the buyer. Oats arrive freely, with a good demand at steady prices. Rye is dull ot sale. Bian rules high in price. Hay is firmly held. Thejlate spurt in Beans was of short duration, causing free arrivals and a corres ponding depression in prices. The Wildwood, for New York, carries a large shipment of Mustard Seed. The City of New York, for Australia, carries liberal shipments of Broom Corn. Potatoes favor the buyer and market weak. Butter is on- the down srade. under the influence of increased supplies and a heavy stock, much of which is held by speculators, and then the appearance of lresh daily supplies of Oleomargarine is a damper. Cheese is held with a good deal of firmness. Eggs favor the buyer, with free supplies from the territories. The fruit supply is wan ing. Hops continue in active re quest at high figures, chieflv for ship meut overland, said to be on English ordere. Hides are without change in value. Tallow is tending upwards under the influence of a good home and foreign demand, exceeding the supdIv. The ship Wildwood, for New York, carries 723,000 lbs Wool. The local demand is light, with tew sales to record. Stocks chiefly low o-rades and defective, about 4,000,000 ftis. The arrivals of fruit and other house products are large and' free, including liberal supplies ot dried fruit. San FraiKisco Com, Iftradi the masses, and goes to enrich few wealthy rnanufactuersv This is untrue, and even if so, would still be better than the destruction of our manufacturing establishments, which means not only the displacement of a larrre amount of labor, hut the olacinsr of our country at a great liaarl vurtf arro in times of WaT. e think thn smith had lasting illustra tions of this dnring the late rebellion There was plenty of raw material in the south but no means of convert ing it into needed manufactured from this, the ai I tV I . " a- consumer does not pay the duty. The proposition is a very simple one and requires but few words ot explanation to make it apparent to any one. It is generally conrte cended that low prices of foreign labor enables the importer to under sell us in our own market in many manufactured articles as well as raw materials, and without the protection of a dutv would soon succeed in hrcakinc up many important indus tries in this country, by flooding the market at prices below the cost ot production here, and, if necessary. would sell at actual cost tor the time necessary to accomplish this object, perfectly willing to loose their profits for the time being, in anticipation of their future controll ot the entire market a grand mon opolizing scheme which could not tail. When they have succeeded in breaking up our manufactories, and have laid waste all the obstacles in their way they will then be able to command their price, ami yon may rest assured that it will be placed far above what it was with the added duty. Then the consumer will suffer, and thousands who have spent years of their most valuable time in learning their trades will find them selves without employment or means ot support. Now which is the most feasible, to allow foreign manufactures to controll our market, or to protect the consumer from monopolies by a sufficient duty, and allow home coni petion to draw margins to a fair profit? We say, give us protection, and especially give the wool-growers protection. Under the fostering care of a judicious tariff, it will be but a short time before Texas will manufacture her own wool. The f - t time is not very lar away wuen Pexas will be her own wool market, and the prices now paid for trans portation will go into the wool growers' pockets. Manufacturers in the eastern states are turning out goods equal to any imported, and bard edged tools, axes and boaring impliments, etc. are superior to the the English mauutacture, and me same may be said of files. The only thing needed is encourage ment to capitolists, and the assurance that they will be protected in their en terprise. There are many bound by party lines not to speak what they ihinlr nr1 ftro free-traders for the sake of party. void m the hands of a third person who mav afterwards in good faith taken it and advanced money on it.' Ex. Freights and Charters. The S. F. Herald says: An im provement is to be noted m grain freights, the ruling rates being now 45(&47s 6d for wood and iron. Ihe demand tor tonnage is not now as active as it was a week ago. 1 tie disengaged fleet in port aggregates 54,000 tons, against 26,000 tons reg ister a year ago, and at Wilmington 7,500 tons. The fleet to arrive with in five months, 245,000 tons; same date in 1881, 326,000 tons; in 1880, 201,000 tons registei. WILLIAM MORRIS, COEVALLIS,'OH. Two doors nortli of the Vincent House, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Repairing and Cleaning at moderate Prices. 19-26yl THOMAS CRAHAM, Druggist and Apothcary, -AND DEALER IN- PAISTS, OIIS, TARNISHES, BRUSHES, GIASS, PUTTY, TRUSSES. SnOULliER BRACES, TOILET ARTICLES &G. A full line ot lit oks, Statione'y and Wall Paper. O-r drugs are fresh and it I a J r ;..i.,.na jinmnrmtrliH at oil riAlirft Q-27v1 t wen seiecieu. i acnii v .. --j- TmT wAM.-ivn pnirnH m M n nuicklv cured I . by Shiloh1. cure. We guarantee it. Sold at Graham's. . , , Jf rr y, WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspepsia and Liver Wheat and other tfrail btorea on me Desi 01 erin& uy complaint? Shilnh's Vitalirer U quariiteetl to cure. you. r or saie Dy i . Miwwim SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible couuh. Shiloh s cure is reauy lor you. ooiu by T. Graham. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath se cured by lnlon s uatarrn nemeay. rrirc vk. Nasal injector tree. Sold at T. Graham's, Corvallis For lame back, side or chest use Shlloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. Sold by T. Graham. ciiyr niT'cj pnnnu an.l i.nnmimntinn pure is sold hv us on a iruarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Graham. OITIT f.U'C UVHI TVITO ta u li.f MM I1m1 IctT Cftn- sumption, loss of appetite, dizziness and a;l symptoms ol dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75c a bottle, at Graham's. CROUP, HOOPING COUGH and Bronchitis im mediately relieved Dy snyion s cure, oum uy wmwiu. AIR, fORTALLI SACKS FURNISHED TO PATRONS. Farmers will do well to call on me before making arrangements elsewhere Steam L.auucli mary Hall Will carry the United States mail, passengers and freight between Elk City and Newport, making daily trips from Newport to Elk City and return same ilav. SDecial trios made when reuired. mav5vl R. A. BENSELL. Tt is not wealth, or fame, or state, But "git up and git" that makes me great. THE NE PLUS PATEVT Washing Machine (Only premium at the Portland Mechanics' fair,) is now reaay xhc uncia -' "" r --- tor Ureg'on, Will ueuer irec ry any mw road or steam noai station on receipt of . ..ton ttt riv. a TII?M1TTT,T,'S TO AnA n tiiAin now nil hand-maue narnesfl. where all work is warranted. 19-15m3 s.wiaHv reduced terms to dealers. Address P. O. Box 713, Portland. linn m Negotiability of Bills of Lading. A decision has been made by the Supreme Court of the United States which pronounces a doctrine con- cMoron nnvcl. Tt is that A bill of lading in the hands of a third person who mav have taken it in good faith and advanced money on it is void if the goods had not been received by the carrier. This destroys the value of its alleged negotiability, and, on principle, a warehouse receipt may be held to a like decision. Indeed, the principle might be extended still further. The decision was in the case of Pollard vs. Valdon, and the opinion of the court was delivered bv iustice Miller. Conflicting with 0 i the general accepted opinion on the subiect. we present the decision from the Federal Reporter as a matter of interest and probable importance to our readers: "A bill of lading is at once a re ceipt and a contract; it is an acknowl edgement of the receipt of property on board the vessel and a contract to carry safely and deliver. The re- ceint of the goods lies at the founda tion of the contract to carry and de liver, and it no goods are actually received, there can be no vallid con tract to carry or deliver. The person to whom such a bill of lading is first delivered cannot hold the signer re. sponsible for goods not received by the carrier, as neither the mastet of the vessel nor the shipping agent has authority to give a bill of lading for goods or cargo not received for ship ment. Snob a- bill ot lading is Music for Everybody. MERRILL'S INGENIOUS METHOD! rCOPYRlGHT SECURED. ,For starting children and others in the cul ture ot Music It overcomes me uruugeiy .C I. - 4-Ua alampnffl nf Music hv UleaS- ant amusement. This new method teaches vou all about the Musical Staff, Degrees of the Statt, Ulets, ivotes ana .neata, cicuc, Ti .1. Af Q..1. Tit.i r,n nf Tetters luiervuia ui mii kjcv., oet the Staff, and their relation to the Keys of the instrument ixniaia veiy I Flats and Shams and their A-ll the different Keys, how to lorm nKirl3 nr nnvit!n.l words. It teaches tne ....ii-HJoc tw R Mi ptv . in sinsincr. It contains a complete musical catechism. It ah .1.:. I nJ is MULTPM IN PAKVO. All tins ia imiucu u:iA fK Liirnpr ia amusincr himself bv Dlavinu familiar tunes. Persons with no mu- 1 1 A l. . Q Al. SICAL TALENT may piay uia Kuuca, guide is such that he cannot strike the 2 t knl I rlirpptinns and four Dieces muu - - .. of mnsic accompany the Method, sent by mail tor fLR auureaa, CHICAGO PIANO CO.. fa atou v au nuicu oi.f vmu, a,. 44-m3 ar 0 o o u o S5 I W curs: k z ri el o fig s ft! S -S .a o ee u I I w C i u. ta e g ae g. 3 I s ? li i o rh a Z - G Is cj s pzq g 8 - i 2 B i m ii 2 IP O 5E h o I " I o a AUGUST KNGHT, CABINET MAKER, UNDERTAKER. Cor. Second and Monroe Sta., CORVALLIS, : OREGON, Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of W.TJ RNITUEE Coffins and. Casltet.s. . ... ,, -J I. .'....t mnal ii.r'iw ari" SScientists now an nuu - T: caused by disordered Kidneys or liver, and that if those great organs are Kept eSE V health will be the result. WARNfcRS SAFfc. KID NEY AND LIVER CURE Is made from a Simple Tropical Leal OF RARE VALUE, And is a POSITIVE Remedy for the following I ruuuiun . Pain in the Back; Severe Hcaancnes; Dizziness; floating- tu iameu JSTCS: A iireu rTOiiiig, Kteht Sweats; Pains in the Lower Part of the Body; Palpitation or tne Henri: hmkj i . . ...... r,iv.ii. lariai revvr; xc and Acue: j -ii ,i-..(.Aa nfincpil hv the Kidnevs. Liver or Lnnary organs a - , ... It is a SAr V. ana daiaui u.c . Acuities, such as Lcncorrbceat iDOamation of the Womb; Falling 01 tne worno nf the Womb. ... . , i Uon.tm.flnn. and is an Jt will contrui aim i cst,- ' . excellent ana saie reuicuj .w. n nancy. , . i,i . it res the As a BIOOU runner ia uug-...-, - organs tnan jiaivc wic u,w. . narnnr.fiieB! Ecrsfula: White Sisrel ling; Salt Eheum; Poisor.ng 67 3r CUTV Or any gsuer AdUB" it i. cprtnin In Averv case. r.r inrAntint-ncKt Tmootence; Pains in tbe Lolcs, ana an simi lar Diseases, It is a sale, Hure aim timw It is tbe only known remedy that has Cured Bkiohis . . . ,r!t.v and worth Of this Great Natural Kemeay, reau vne u"'b CHEHICiL ANALYSIS: r . a r imTiuAnTr wh fi 1. 1. if., i roressor MX Chemistry in the University of Rochester, N. Y ., knowing tne p'M'Uian.j uu . v.. . , Kidnev and Liver Cure, after a thorough Chemical Analysis, nas iiiwm w UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER, Chemical Laboratory, r..nr, rtrt P V .In ISSn ftUV.ll ' , ... j r Mr H II. Warner has placed in my possession the formula of the medicine manufactured and sold hj him under the general designation of WARNfcllb cicr. KIDNEY AND LIVER CURE. I have lnves- tiated his processes of manufacture, which are con- e 1 r,i 1 11 .m . ...ir find nfiTirflini to the best UUClieUWlLlI - - - . methodi I have also taken from his laboratoir sam ples of all the materials used in the preparation of this medicine, and upon critical examination I find them as well as the medicine into which they enter, to be entirely free from poisonous or deleterious sub stances. S. A. LAT- 1MORE. This Remedv which has done such wonders, is prrt upinthe LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of any medi cine upon the Market, and is sold by Druggists and for WAKntKO OArc l'i'..'.' POSITIVE Remedy. H. H. WARNER & LU. Rochester N. Y, 10 THE SKI AMI AFFLICTED! AND ISSi KUI AiiLi i Those Suffering from Debility Nervous Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual Infirmities, Etc., Etc. THE GREAT NEEDTHOSE HAVE WHO ARB suffering from SEXUAL AND NERVOUS COMy PLAINTS is a physician who can comprehend their ailments and successfully treat thetn- The general practitioner is not sufficiently skill in these classes of troubles to do so and it must b left to the SPECIALIST, who by education. Ion practice, thorough knowledge and comprehtuaiv mind, is prepared to cure them. DR. J. C. YOUNG Opened his now celebrated Institute in 1850 for th Eurpose OI anorumg vne auiicfccu mi. vcruMuvy ci onorablo and skillful treatment and perfect and permanent restoration, and for over 30 yean It ha sustained the first rank not only upon this Coast but throughout the civilized world. I am aware that by dwelling upon so uninviting subject as the DECAY OF SEXUAL VIGOR the gnorant may asperse my motive, but the desire to inform those 1A0 are suffer ing llirougn ignorance, or wno or care cssness or want of knowledge that a curs can be had, are net only hurrying them selves to an untimely grave, but giving 1 ...utrnnca n D An 1 lafln BttMl t.fk fllt-Ill irdlKTl- tions, it too great an incentive to permit me to bv sueni. 1 f Y UL .S IV r PV1 M WWW W avi i 1 vaa i f""" ES NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESSES, CONFU810S SFunm ui tnilT TY1SSII.-S SHEN ITXnir.R EX' ClTEliKNT, VARIABLE TEMPER, TREMBLiNQ, . t i.inTiAv vi ircui-g nil if vniT UAVK ;1 1,1 Jl.ill'-., , v.... " - - -- PRACTiCKD SELF-ABUSE EVEN IN THE SLIGHT EST PAKTICUIjAK. 3 ou are sunenng irom Diraa Enemv of tinman Life, And should not hesitate to seek at once health and happiness in a cure. CURES GUARANTEED, FEES MODERATE . CONSULTATION BY LETTER OR OTHERWISE.- r KKK. Exclusively Vegetable ttmedies I'sed. o Ladle You are especially liable to suffering from kkkv OUS PROSTRATION. All your peculiar complaints are nervous in their origin and hence your sufferings are terribly depressing or inexpressibly keen. The I'OCLT 111 111. ic3vi.iv.iico wiu ,icw.vfc TROUBLES has made your orgi-niiathn a special studv and is thus enabled from his experience and knowledge to aid and cure you in any of the Troubles, weannesxri, Distresses ana nut' fcrlngsto which you are liable. eSYon will find in the Doctor a friend lipoii' whom you can rely for comfort, aid and cure. Dr. ioung'g fcmaic Kenicaics mie attained a reputation for efficiency unequalled bv mulimna op tru'dir.l nrr rr lit i on ever offered. They can be sent by mail or express. l nose aesirnu; personal uuc imu uhuu ..-. all necessary accommodations furnished. j Letters. rm Mnnnf vait th, iltv Hn hv trlviner their - wjSm .ilvi,-P ami whn srmijwins iu .lieu unu nr. "1 , .z desired, treatment at home with every assurance ol a cure. LETTERS RETURNED OR DESTROYED. Address. , . , DR. J. C. YOUNG, Oedlcal Institute, Ho. 7 Stockton St. San Francisco. Feb. 21. 1882. PATENTS; We continue-to act as solicitors ror itohb, veiy Trade Marks, Copyrights, etc, tor the) United States,; have bad thirty-live jrera experience. n.i,t.nht.lniiil thrrtno-h us are noticed in the ScT- kntific Amkbicak. This large and P1ndldlllus-. tratedweeltiypaper,.irayeBT,anowaiuci-ioira of Science, la very i nteresting, and has an enorraoua . . .i i .... mvk'v fv er Tt ton f finlfct. circulation, .uuicw .'i u i. . ' , - tors, pub'sr. of Scientific American, sal ITvrajr, PATENTS: : I9:6yl Work done to order on short notice and at reasonable rates. Corvallis, July 1, 1881. 19:27yl. o Buy at dealers' prices. We will sell you any article for family or personal use, in any auantitv. at wholesale price. No matter what you want, send for our Catalogue. con tains over 1,900 illustrations. 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