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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30 1000. V 11 i ? f :,( Sir tit P' I'' 1 ft' E J J 1 about taking Aycr's Sarsaparllla. Ask him ff he has anything better for weak- B I ncss, debility, nervousness. If lie has, take ft. If not, take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I fl Get well, that's what you are after. ffrWA WirsffiLfiSaESI ervous rrl 111 TI1T1 iL.I MnrJtF -r-mwrwma n-n w . Thrtr ii4 mint i,..tf3 nf nrVrtll&neSS. hfJf IMWIV MIV IIIMIIJ wj. w w. . .. - j j pooruloou neaai, ii 3 Jisr. inc uociors can a i nnmii Tin. hlnnd larkn red cornusclcs. - ,, UllkllllU . . ...w.- -f O At innr flrsf nnnnrllin (V. consult VOUfUOClOr A t r i. . ! I Imllita t nm 1 I . 2 WJtlAl AU2fi.& S STUTTERING : pi AMiiieiKeiaiesec;3B8i(MiexiiaBBBcxeiieai7 SHIPMENT OF LAMBS AND GOATS Thoroughbred Polk County Stock Shipped Into Wyoming CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Stuttering Ifc a vory common worlil-wldo affection. wan often Introduced oh a comic chnraclor on tho stage In Creole and Roman days aH in our own. It is common In tho oast, and In China It linn tho suggestive nninu of tchl-ko;" It Is also known among tho negro races of Africa. In this county It ap pears to ho especially common and occurs among all cIiibbob, doing about four timet) an common anions our IioyB nn among girls. It UHiially do gltiH In early childhood. II lit often nald loosely thai a child has stuttered "over bIiico ho began to talk. ' Hut careful Inquiry UHiinlly hIiowh that at Ilrst ho talked in tho ordinary way, and thai the Hint tor did not make Its appoainnce until tho ago of .1 or 1 years. It may commence much later, especially at Home epoch In tlio child's life, finch as at the second dentition, or when ho (list goes to day school or boarding school. At Hitch epochs, too, a slight stutter oftou hecomem Intensified, and one which has boon recovered from may reappear. A similar ronppoarnnro of a lost Btuttor may occur If tho boy goes to live In a foreign country, where ho litis to talk tu an unfanilll lar language. Of tho otlology of stuttering wo know nothing definite, Direct In horltauco la rare, ami possibly imita tion Is tho chief factor when father ami son are affected. Thoro Is usual ly a woll-marked nouiotle Inhuul tanco, others In tho family having various forms of nervous complaints Hut I lmvo not heon able to confirm Ohnrrnt'n statement that stuttering ami ordinary facial paralysis fro iiuontly oceur In the same family. Hhocka, frlghtH and debility after some acute I II nous are the muses to which tho onset Is most frequently aUrlbuted by parents. Imitation is undoubtedly an occasional cause, mid .children having often boon known to A stutterer start the habit when put In charge or a stuttering nursemaid. A Menu of mine who wns extremely fond of horses and was hardly to bo kept out of tho Btablcs acquired a most obstlnalo Btuttor from tho groom. Adenoid vegetation nro often mot with and arc Important as a predls poBing causo, Blnco thoy tond to pre vent tho ptopcr filling of tho chest with air. When present thoy should bo removed as a preliminary meas ure, although It must not be expect ed that their removal will lend to n prompt cessation of the stutter. At one lime it was supposed that there wan malformations of the mouth and tohgue, but tho fact that tho stutter Is only occasional would bo sulllclont to ilisiioso of Hint Idea. Karly In tho last century thoro was a short period of surgical notion, and extensive di vision of lingual musclcB woro car ried out. As was to ho oxpectcd, no Improvement took placo and in many Instnnces tho results wero disastrous. The defect Is not a structural ono, but Is duo to some faulty control of the nerve centers over tho muscles which bring Into play the mochanlcnl arrangomeulfl for tho production of articulated speech. W. S. Column, M. I)., In London Lancet. New York l-Vull (Iron ecu Meet. Prcdoiiln, N. Y Aug. .'10. Krull groweis from all parta of this state are In attendance at the annual con vention of tho New York state Fruit drowors' association, which oponod Its sessions hero today. Tho sessions today will he devoted to the reading of a number of Interesting papers by pi eminent expeits. Tomorrow tho inembeiH In attendant o will make n. tour through Chautauiua county, to Inspect Hie extensive fruit Industries of this county. W. W. Porclvnl of Independence, Polk county, yestcrdny sold 700 buck lambs and 20 thoroughbred An gora goats to Alex. Donaldson of Shorldan, Wyoming, who shipped tho stock to Forbes Hros. stock farm in Wyoming. Tho shipment yesterday Included lambs from tho woll known uim-u farina of J. I). Stumn and William Klddoll & Sons. Most of tho lambs wero brought up In Polk county though Bomo wero purchased In Yam hill, Ilonton and Marlon counties. Ono lamb from the Iliddell farm, ono year old, sheared 23 pounds and the carcass weighed 270 pounds. Tho fleece, reckoning wool at 28 cents, wns valued at ?G.M; the carcass at 1 cents, butcher's price, $10.80 mak ing a total or ?17.2I. For breeding purposes, however, tho lamb of course brought more money. There was a number among tho hunch ship ped yesterday, whoso fleeces weighed 21 to 23 pounds. Polk county's Llncolnshircs and Cotswold sheep are becoming fam ous, lit coders have linnn I'lvli.c- nt. tent Ion to building up their strain and It pays them line. Thoro is more money In rnlslng a blooded anlmitl to sell for breeding purposes than the common Bhcop for tho butchor. Mr. Porclvnl bought a number of Polk county lambs for Mr. Donaldson Inst year and this year ho had nn order big oiiough to fill 7 single-deck cars. FOR SALE, lay for Sale Daled Clover or cheat; $C per ton, In lots of two tons or over. Thos. P. Walker. Thone Suburban 1C4. 8-21-lra Two Choice Hiillillng Lots in uast Salem, bought at a bargain; will he sold nt cost to person wishing to biiild. A. F. liefer, Journal ofllce. 8-25-tf Notice. Tho undersigned hereby glvevs public notice that ho will not bo responsible for any debts unless ho contracts tho samo In person or by written oruer. u. it. Simpson. 8-29-Ct LOST. Five Acre Timber Tract With lots of wood, within a mile of town, of fered,, nt a bargain for a short time. A. F. Ilofer, Journal offlco. 8-2G-tf For Salo Cheap Scvornl good farms; also city ami suburban property; 3 houses for rent. Capital National Hank. w-s Wanted 150 women and girls dur ing tho pear season, to help at tho Salem Mutunl Cannery, which will bo reoned on or about August 20th. All who wish to help pleaso register at the oflico of tho can- t-ti-coa-u nery. LODGES. TjQftfi A lirnntVt -! - ... . .- .W1 ot,t wuh uuu nmeuiyst center tnnrptnl otr-nnf . , unu 15.1 DRAYMEnr Por Kent. quire of C. L. 931. 8-2S-ltd ltw FOR RENT. Smnll farm near city McNary. In- Phone Foresters of America Count Sherwood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Tuesday in Hurst hall, Stato street. U. S. Rider, 0. R.; A. L. Brown, P. S. K. O. Cummins -StcoT Cummins, express, delinJi transfer linn . TeH our motto. Furniture .., moving a specialty, .stand 1 C! A 11 fit fin .. t . "a uuiuu ujuuiurciai street i 17f. Ilnfllrlannn ..1 .'. ' " " - vutuuui.u iiiiiinn lie . , ' -" soxij TONS01tIAL. Ceutral Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, corner State and Liberty streots. Tuesday nf each week at 7:30 p. m. J. O. Graham, C. C; AV. I. Staley, K. of R. and S. For Hunt. Furnished and unfur nished rooms at 790 North Com mercial St. M. A. Dice, Prop. C-I-tf Farm for Itenl. Inquire of M. A. McCorkle, 4 GO N. Commercial St., Salem, Or., on phono 033. 8-25-3t WANTED FEMALE HELP. Prune Facers Wanted. Tillson & Co. want 12C girls for facing prunes. Work will commence as soon as prunes nro ready, or Sep tember 15th. Steady work fur nished. Call and register nt their storo on High street. S-G-lm Modern Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Meets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Holman hall. W. W. Hill, V. C : P. A. Tamer, Cleric It'llltd llnlwM CI.. . class barber shop on Snf - everything new and up toll i-inest porcelain boths In u, ouaving i5c, lialrcuttlmr baths 25c. Two first-class I utacks. c. W. Evftnq ... , fuf. Woodmen of World. Meet every Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman hall. A. .T. Iiasey, C. C. P. L. Frazicr, Cla-k. INSUHAXCK. Wanted. Steady employment givon for 50 additional women and girls by tho Salem Mutual Cannery. Ap ply at once. 8-25-tf Liucolu Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent and pension insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid. Good agents wanted. J. II. C. Montgomery, supremo organizer, Box 432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 546 Stato street FRPIT TRAYS M BOXES Salem Box Facte MASON & SNYDER. P1IONE 308- WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER CoB OFFICE CITY HAIL. m. u. iiuhji ouivigu apply Jt () Bills payable monthly la Make all complaints at the offiee. WANTED. jju k A iw ml Ifl B B Br Hj Kf A Ki Tho Klml Yoti lfnvn Ahvnjn Rouuht, niul which has hocu in uko ftir ovor :i() ycarrt, Huh hornu tho nlj,niutnro of &yffi G&. and Iiiih hoon niadoiindor his ior- HOIiaiHUIHM'VlSioil NllCO ItH IiiDuioy. Allow mi one fiiilrilv v.m ! i.Il, All (JouiitoilVHrt, ImltatlonHnndJiiHtH.trood'Nirc linf Kvpoilmonts that, tilllo with and oiiilmiKor tlio ho.i of InlUnta and Chlldrcn-Kvnerlunoo apdnst Hxpori enU What is CASTORIA Cnstori.t In a harmloNH mih.stltnto lr Castor OH, Puro Ijorlc, Drops miiI Noothlitir Syrupi. H U lMoasant. Ifc oontaliirt noltlier ihuii, Alorphlno nor other Narootlo Miihstanoo. Its auo I Its Ktmnuitvo. It dostroys Wuriim and nllnyH PovurUluuvw. It euros Dlarrluun and AVInd . I, U rt',,,,vw 'IVothliiHr TninliloH, fines Constipation Jind llatnlonoy. U nHshnllatos tho Food, ivjinlatcs tho fitoinavhand JlowoN, jrhlnp; hoaltliyand natural hlooiu iho Uilldrou'H ranatva-pTho Alwthur Trlond. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars tho Sigimturo of WO.MH.V MAKK ItlO 'STHIKK. lo.. id' Itl-li Cold Klehl In Dry Unl of an Ainlent Kink in Xevmln. Tlio anclont sink, near OoIiHleld, Nebraska, which was Intoly given the name or Miller's Lake, Is proving a bonanza tor women. I( was discov oi ed aa a bouito of mlnernl supply by Miss Ilesslo Miller, who Is. some thing or a pnwpoctor herself. She staked out tlio llrat claim on tho dry boil of tho lako May 23, and did not stop tlio work until sho had somo thousand ncres under location. Then came Mrs. Jennlo Knrlght, and Mrs. lleorgo I.owIb, and each, by perseverenco and hnrd writing, pro pared location notices until they had something like 10,000 acres to their credit. Others came, but thoy were men. and their effort b didn't count for ns much. Thoy did prospecting, how over, and It was found that all ovor the lako bed from tho surfaco down, the ground assayed from S 1 cents to S1 to the ton, which In that partic ular dirt, means from $2.r.2 to J2fi2 to tho cubic yard. Mrs. Miller and associates sold somo thousand acres for K'0,000, and Mrs. Knrlght and Mrs. Lowls, not to bo outdone, dis posed of 8,000 ncros ror tho samo Mguro. So Tar nB 1b known, It is over 200 root rrom tho rontor of the lako to bodrook, but tho shallow devolop inont that has boon dono nlroady shows there Is a sorles of falao bod rock rrom two niul a hnlf to three feet apait and that values Inoreaso at tho rate of J2 for each of these haidpaim passed through. Oats ami Hurley Wanted by Tillson & Co. Seo us boforo you sell. Sacks furnished. 8-1012w Waiiteil Hepresentatlves to look after renewals of subscriptions Tor The American Magazine. Ex perience not essontlnl. No capital needed. flood opportunity to build up a pormnnont business. Address: .1. N. Trainer, 110 Fifth Ave, New York, N. Y. Ave., Now York, N. Y. 8-20-1 1 LJVEEY AND SALE STABLEa IS THE PHONE NUMBER OF THE RED FBONT STABLES HABROD, PROPRIETOR, 271 73 to. l. OHEMEKETA STREET. PLUMBERS. Wanted. At onco, first-class local eanvnssor to Introduco a spccinlty, $10.00 to ?20.00 a day can be made. Now Is just tho time. Wrlto for particulars. P. H. Mills, Ho 1S3, Hoso Hill, N. Y. 8-29-lt Waiitcil Chambormaid nt Willam ette Hotel.. Steady Job. S-29-tf Wanted Man and team; steady work; apply at telephono olllce, Snlem, S-27-3t Waiitcil. Man ply at onco. to wash dishes. Ap Wlllnmotto Hotel. S-2S-3t Tlieo. M. Itarr Plumbing, hot water and steam heating and tinning, 1GI Commercial street. Phono Main 192. 9-1-ly M. J. Potzcl iMunibing, steam nud gas fitting. Snccus-or to Knor & -Murphy, 22G Coiimio-ci.il street, 'l'hono Main 17. CHEAP EXCURSK RATE EAST FOR SUMMER SEASON Tho Southern Pacific Compitj soil special round-trip tickota to cm points on Juno 4, G, 7, 23, 25, J 2 and 3, August 7, 8, 9, Sept, 8, 1900, to Chicago, St. Louis, Milirii St. Paul, Omaha, Sioux City. 8t, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kauu Ci Denver, Colorado Springs aal Colo. Good going ton days and ret ing ninety days from Bale date: not boyondi October 31, IDOfl. For pi ticulars call on agents. A, L. General Passenger Agent, Poitlul1 A. L. Frazer Successor to Burroughs & Prazcr, plumber and tinncir. Manu facturor of copr and galvanizcJ iron cornice, and niotnl skylights, 105 S'ato street. 'Phono 3511. TJie Kind You ffave Always Bought In Use For Over Sfl YAnrsa 'j'u . T HTIMir. IW TODA H, OIIAS, K. BPAULDJNO, President, K, O, MILKS, TrejA, Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Manufacturers of Oregon Pine, Ash and Maple Lumber SALEM, OREGON. Willamette I'nlwrslty Aimmniw ineiitH. Collego Liberal Arts, J. t. Matt hows, A. M., ihmii. Collego of Oratory, Sara H. Savago, O. M., doiiii. Acadomy, School of Art. uormnl school, open Sept. 25. Colloga of Theology. H. n Kim. ball, D. O. denn. Opens Sept. 25. Collego of Medicine, W. II, llyrd, M. ., dean. Opens Sept. 17. Collego of Uw, j. w, ltoynolda, l.l H., dean. Opens Oct. 1. Collego of Music, Dr. 11. A. Heri tage, dean. Opens Sept. 24. Throe scholarships In Collego of Mlioral Arnta of JlOOoach. Olvon by Oregon Children's Aid society. For orphans nml half orphans llvlns In th Btato of Oregon. Yours cordially, JOHN II. COLEMAN, n. l. President. Salem, Oregon, August 21, Wanted. Lady or gentleman of fair education to travel and collect for llrni or -'50,000.00 capltnl. Salary 1,072 00 per year and expenses. Salary paid weekly and oxponses advanced; referenced required. Address with stamp, .1. A. Alexan der, Salem, Ore. ' 8-28-31 Wantcd-Turkeys, goose, ducks, chick ens and all farm produce Highest cash prlco paid for fume. Capltnl Commission Company, 207 Commer cial street. Telephono 170. new IIOP1MCKHKS WANTK1). Hop Pickcra WantcXuTT pickers reglstorcd now for this fall's picking. Parties living in tho city transferred to and from yards free of charge. Camp shls and wood provldAl. Pank W. Durbin, Bayue building, Snlem. 7 2l-tf SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES Frank M. Brown.Mauufn..tnrnr sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house finish and hard wood work. Pront street, bet. Stato and Court. VETERINARY SURGEON. Dr. E. J. Young.-Veterluary Surgeon ..and dentist, 33 years' experience All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical operations a specialty. Phone BS1. Offlco at Club Stables. Phone 7. Salem, Oregon. 3.9.tf XHW AM) SECOXlMIANiTcooilS. Rubber Tires OP ALL KINDS, AND OP I I1KST QUALIXiT. W13 HAVE I IWMOUS GOODKICH TIRES I ALL 1CINDS OP VEIlICTiKS CAN SAVE YOU T13IR AND CI YOU 1'EHMANENT SATISPACTW PHICKS HiailT. IRA JORGENSEN High StrcW X"-.... . --- - ." miii seeoml-ilM,,,! (loods Hought and sold, also ranges stoves and cooking utensils, dish ps, granite and tinware of all kinds Oivo us a call. 0. L. McPeek. 170 South Commercial St. 8-13-lv "'ACKS.MlTlll.Va. tmjiiantija8HB MISCELLANEOUS. Sn- Hnvo you tried tho now steam laundry: Phono 2 CI, and tho driver will call for your clothoa. 7-30-tf N. h. Arm.1,1 239 South CommeT da street, does general black smithing, -carriage and wagon mak Ins In all its branches. Special at tentlon given to Interfering horses. Second-hand rigs bought and sold. "" "l,rK wnrranted. 8-9-lm f Gold Dast Flog Mado by THE SYDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregoi Mado for family use. Ask job grocor for it. Brnn and w alwaya on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT jjvmEm. Surt Cure for I'llca. Itching plica proauco molsturo and rauso Itching. ThU form, aa well aa llllud, HleetUng, or Protruding PHea nro curetl by Dr. Ho-san-lco's Vlu Koiuctly. Rtopa Itching and blood. Inn, Absorba tumors. 60c a Jar at Druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise Irtfo, Wrlto mo about your case. Dr. Doaaako, PMU., la- Uotl Scott-Neivly ruralsfcenl, everr thing clean and first class. Rooms at nasonallo prices. In Cottle black, Salem. A. Soott, rfjp. 7 n tf Salem Iiu Works. Founder, ma. chlnlsta nud blacksmltka. Man. facturora of all kinds of sawmill mnohlnory. Hop and fruit drvns stoves, etc Manufaotursra of" tho Salem Irou Works Hop prsa. ; U-29-im Th, SK-iu Steam Hjetug a,i Clo,. ...K rks. Ia tho placo to get your clothoa renovated. prom a l.alr gloves to tho most elaborate Ilk gown. All goods jiaia for ( Injured. Phono 1215. zU com merclal atnet Mr,, a 11, Wai. kr, Vrop, MUSIO STUDIOS JJ 1 Studio, Associate toache, Western Conservatory, Chicago, 111 presenting Interstate System at o-Iem Oregon. i the Gray block room 3. Studio how-a, 9 to 12 and a o-jim OSTEOPATHS, Ie. Mo., under founder of osteo I, oom si Hreyman bldg. Commercial street. Phon 87. Be, enco 500 State, cor. Chun! P 1110. -n-eats acute and chronic dis wied. Examinations free. Br, w, u Mercer n- i T . vHIe, Mo., under founder of osteo PJtky. Room, 23.2(J B a'a 2? Cperc.al St Phon. 810 ReS Jjf W North Summl, Ito-M. Treat, acuta aeWf Spont wisely Is the source of antlornnilnn 11M... ..nt 011011(1 8 '" of It wisely now buying grocery us? Baker, Lawrence & Baktf Snccossors to Hairitt & Lawii iA QHICHKB1k.R'S CNGUarf . fmmvmM 14CCV -. --.k.n uhZ j"i,B.i!rirf .. tt.iL. ie.000 T-urrJji ... -- k..VAlr"T7. F - wiinuuu, "l .-1. Il". 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