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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1907)
A". DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. ORKGON -MONDAY, JULY 8, 1007. Danderine . k. iV 4 4 . CREW MISS CARROLL'S HAIR AND WE CAN PROVE IT 1 Beautiful ttair At Small Cost. WITIIIN the last decade great and rapid strideo have been made in Materia Mcdica. Many diseases that were considered incurable Wtccti yeara ago ore now cured In a few days, and In many cases prevented , Altogether. The scientists of late years have been delving for the cause, the foundation, the reason and the starting point of disease, fully realizing that the actual and true cause must be ascertained before the remedy can te located. Hair troubles, like many other diseases, have been wrongly diagnosed and altogether misunderstood. The hair itself is not the thing te be treated, for the reason that it is simply n product of the scalp, and wholly dependent upon its action. The scalp is the very soil in which the hair is produced, nurtured nnd grown, and it alone should receive the attention if results ore to bo expected. It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become more beautiful the soil in vhick Ifcc plant grows must be attended to. There. fere, the scalp in which the hair grows must receive the attention if you are to expect It to grow and become more beautiful. Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, or losing its supply of moisture or nutriment, and when baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost all of its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or even A tree would die under similar conditions). The natural and logical thing to do in cither case is, , fed and replenish the soil or scalp as the case may be, and your crop will grow and multiply as nature intended I it' should. Dr. Knowlton's DANDERINE !' I the only remedy for the hair ever discovered that Is identical with the natural hair foods or liquids of the scalp. It feeds and enrishea the hair and docs all tho work originally carried on by i the natural nutrients or life-giving Juices generated by the scalp lUelf. It penetrates tho pores of tho scalp quickly and tho hair I on shows the effects of its wonderfully cxhllaratiug nnd life SKoducing qualities. J $Ouo twcnty.fi vc'ccnt bottle is enough to convince you of its great worth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy try It and see fr yourself. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store iu the land. Three sizes, 35c, 50c and $1.00, V V in 'j& HrSBbvN. K.xflfc-. Mm Ht 7"'"' 'B W7" msmi hiaiiBMsAvPs. mm ' t . Tmmmrm it 1 (sSdlHKvutt rim 'f-T ' A'fK TTHR&wa Mv Aw md&wmm i it " iwau bbb1bbbV SBbW'-JBbbHB - I IfH' n t w JWBrewttsajsi 1 IbVSmI' ml1 mEStKimim 1 Mk''Ji HBBBBBBBBBk ZZWMtlF'm - A" lBBBBBBBBntVlK V BBBBBWl'ifm I 1 IfJrfBBMHCm 1 BBMWVBjBBjBl U-, SBBBBBBM-VVi SyTstjH ' -AaBBBBBBBHBJ t ' I BsHbVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI k f LU.I WWV' .' 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Jt Hooma to be the policy of tho govornmont to holp those who help themselves, and In view of the fact that the government is growing more liberal In the mnttar of ap- prlatlng monoy for our rivers nnd harbors, having Increased the an nual appropriation from $15,000,000 to ?50,000,000, we are reasonably n hsu rod that If our dologntlon In congress will make nn enrnost nnd vigorous fight for the pcoplo that tho govornmont will npproprlnto tho other $300,000, which will ninko tho Wlllntnotte rlvor forever freo. From statistics I have boon nble to gntlior in a limited tltno I find that thoro Is something llko 300, 000 tons of grain, hops nnd other prodtico shlnpotl from the Willam-1 ette vnlluy cncli season, this docs not Include) tho lumber products v hlch lumbermen claim amounts to at laast linlf as much as nil other Iiroducts. Thus It may ho rondlly scorn Hint if tho Wlllnmctto was open nnd freo for navigation from Portland to Eugene It would monn n saving of CO cents per ton now paid to tlio corporation owning tho toll Rnto nt Orogon City, or a sum total of $225,000 nnnunlly .snvod to the ue IAmt)l ittc hv frturn malt In utivntif. lirt aMM.fa itila afll.M their nmc ml xldrcis and 10 ceut It illvcr or ttaiupa to pay poitaue. DoitiCNtle DlNcipllttf. "So you'vu dlHchnrgod your French maid, Mra. Comoiip. I thought ho was such a good 0110." "So alio was, but oho didn't know er pluco." "That'll odd. Sho's boon with aomo of our best fnmlllos. How did ahe offond7 ' "When I told hor, 'Mnrlo, I inn going out In tho carriage to muko Home cnllH,' she had tho nervo to any, 'Wo, nuuliuno,' and whon I ro- A Now Invention. "I hnvo rend Hint romo gcnliiH of n Bhlr'mnker has Invented n Bhlrt without buttons." "Ilo vent rail (lint n nnvnltv? I pealed. 'I'm going,' nho Insisted. 'We. ;linvo worn thom wtll0llt buttonH ninilB.ino,' so I told hor to go, If she oxpected to bo mndo 0110 of tho fam ily like that." naltlmoro American. over Blnco my wlfo becamo dovotcd to tho causo of women I " Transat lantic Talcfl. Portland General Electric Co. Salem Division Cor. Stntc and Commercial Sts. Now is the opportune time to install a gas stove. Service extensions can be made with reasonable promptitude where busi ness justifies. Come and See Us people. According to tho ostlmnto nindo by government engineers tho cost of building new locks would bo only $000,000, thoroforo tho oxtrn tnx now pnld this corporation and tho railroad company by reason of the rlvor bolng foncod In, would In only thrco yonra nhout to JC7C- 000 or $7r,000 more thnn enough to pay for now locks, nnd give thu people what tho Almighty Intended thom to hnvo n freo nnd open river to tho son. Tho citizens of tho WUInmotto valley nnd WcBtcrn Orogon should hand thomsolvos together ns ono mnn with this ond In view nnd tho detormlnntlon of hnvlmr nn onon river. They should carry tho wnr Into their business , Into their homes, Into soclnl nffnlrs, Into tho pulpit nnd into politics nnd talk it around tho firesides nnd boo to It, thnt tho peoplo nro represented In tho lcglslnturo nnd In congress by men who know tho map of Oregon, nnd who nro broad mlndod onough to work for nil OroKon. mon who hnvo thn courago to stnnd up nnd fight tho bnttlea for tho people, then nnd not till thon will wo "hnvo an open WU Inmotto nnd Justlco will have boon dono to a weary patient long suf fering over taxed peoplo. It Is said that tlmo changes all things but tho pooplo of tho WUInm- otto valley hnvo waited lo thoso many years for n chango to bo mndo In transportation rntoa for the pro duct of their honost toll, thoy hove soon the Incronsod demand for Hour nnd lumber and other products of tho farm mado nocessnry by tho civilization of pooplo in tho orlont, who nro now demanding our fnrm nnd dnlry products and It Is nocos snry to Increase our tonnage nnd ship carrying capacity, thoy hnve soen 11 deep water harbor established nt Astoria, hiuI tho pa&sliiK of tho old wnys and niothodg whon n vessel could only take on a half cargo nt Portland ttud the balance had to ho fiolRht! down the Columbln In imrges anil reloaded onto ships. They have seen the Cascndos on tho Columbia overcome and a boat ean nel oul aud the wool and wheat of n great empire floating on to the old INtcltto there to command the highest prlc to be obtained unou tho world's market, they have seen other portions of Orason build tin nnd develop a U should and they praise OohI for that. They have seen young mea grow old aad grey, boys nave grown to manhood and girls have become grandmothers, the Lewis and Clarks has come and gone and added millions of wealth to our own Portland the pride of all Oregon. The flowers that were so fragrant and beautiful at Portland's great rose show have withered nn.i dmi ana new buds oven more beau tiful than thoso that are wither! nud tjone are adorainc tho hom of tho Ros eClty. They havo sen the ranhs or the grand old pioneers scattered and thlnued nnd thero H many a vacant chair around tho fire side in tho old homestoads along the banks of tho beautiful Willamette they loved so well and upon which tholr faith and hopos for better and cheaper transportation was still un shaken. All theso and manv othr sad to relate they have seen no changes or reliefs in the mattor of fmn-nnWnMnn on the Willamette looking to the bettering of their condition, It Is today no It has been for nearly a third of a century a river practically owned by one cor poration and the pioneer who help ed make Oregon what It Is today, he who blazed the way and mado it possible for capitalist and bond holder to come to Oregon on a tour ist car, and who In tho years gone by In his little dug-out canoe looked forward to the day tho whistle of tho steamboat would nwaken tho nuiot of nnture from Etigone to Portland, Is sadly disappointed for even his old ennoe cannot float down the river to Portland or the son without pnylng a tax to the powers that be. But the battle Is on for nn open river, nnd the people nre out to win. Only n few weeks ago hundreds of Oregon's best citizens gathered at n historic spot on tho bnnks of the Willamette rlvor to pny tribute to the (load and living horoos who founded the government of Or gon. On tho granite monument standing In that snered spot nro carved tho nnmes of 53 pioneers. It Is said, of nni nt those mPIl tllllt WllOll tllO time come to vote whother, tho Oro gon country was to bo in under our government Joo Meek, one of tho initial 53, said boys you who want a govornmont stnnd over on this Bide nnd n majority followed him. Now It would scorn that nftor all thoso yoars and when tho country has bocomo populated and civilized thnt It would bo an onsy question for any good citizen to decide that the wants of one portion of Oregon nro tho wnnts of all Orogon, nnd that when you Improve ono portion of Orogon you nro adding wonlth and prosperity to nil Orogon, thoroforo tho people of tho WUInmotto valley arc going to do ns Joo Mock did, thoy aro going to nsk nil who want nn opon river froo to tho son to stand over on the sldo of the pooplo nnd thoy oxpoct tho gront majority to como ovor. Wo nro proud of tho gront stnto of Orogon, wo nro proud of tho rich city of Portland, with her public spirited citizens, wo nro proud of tho old Columbia that waters nn cm plro greater than a half dozon east ern states, wo nro proud of tho splendid harbor thnt tho government Ims built nnd Is maintaining at tho mouth of tho Columbia, wo aro proud of tho great Inland cmplro nnd of Oregon's bays nnd rivers thnt Indent our coast linn nnd roll on to tho soa. The peoplo of tho WUInm otto valley havo ovor stood by and for tho building of Portland, thoy have ovor stood for tho deepening of tho harbor nt Astoria. Tho mem bers of tho legislature from tho WUInmotto valley hnvo ever stood for tho pooplo of Enstorn Oro gon in tholr heroic efforts to build tho portago road nnd now wo ask Portland nnd nil Oregon to holp thomsolves by helping to open the WUInmotto rlvor to froo navigation. Oregon has but fow hnrbors nnd nnvlgablo rivers and tho peoplo wnnt thom all impoved, tho man or the sot of mon who will not bodly stnnd up nnd be countod for open rivers nnd deoper hnrbors might ns well tako his placo In tho rear of tho proces sion first ns last, for tho noonlo rrrJaP'1 "rWrasBir Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bother with havin it done nt homo again. Time u when every family could not aff0flj to send tho washing to a laundry but times havo changed- bo, too' have tho methods and prices. Today you can better afford to Bend thi family washing hero than not to Ask about our prices on family wm Ing, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 25. MUM flf fl. Liberty ft, I LITTLE BO-PKKP LOST HER SHEEP Dut no ono need worry about multoj this tlmo of the your, if thoy ca'n re! dainty and delicious Spring Iamb h nn appotlzlng and nourishing Bos mor moal. We havo evoryohlng la cholco meats, and all tho dellaute of tho Boason In both fresh atj smoked moats that will piuw tho most critical opioure. E. O. CROSS, State Streot Market Phone Ml Tic Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's BUbles. Up-to-date livery and cab Hh Funeral turnouts a specialty. TiDy. to for picnics and excursion!, Pfccm a. onAa w. yannke, p 111 &ad 249 High Street. O C T. Co -STEAMERS monn buslnoss clonn down tho lino. llio Modesty of Women Naturally makes them shrink from tht liulelloate questions, tho obnoxious ex omtimUons, and unpleasant lowl treat ments, which some physicians consider essential In tho treatment of diseases of women. Yet, If help can bo had, It U hotter to submit to this ordoal than let tho disease grow and spread. Tho trouble Is that so often the woman undergoes all Miu ouuusnco ami suarao tor nothing. TnotrsndsNoJ women who havo been cured b Dr. IVerce's Favorlto Prescrip tion wrlfiL InjjWeclatlon of tho cure which distVWKTVN, the examinations and local troattneiuThpre is 0 nihr-r euros deblliT fft-VXffrciKity and ..... .., x aiwas nelps. It almost always cures. It Is strictly non nlcuhoUe, non - secret, nil lu IngredionU twing printed on lu bottlo.wr.aniw.r. ,. tains no deloierlous or habit-formlng drugs, and every native medicinal root enuring Into Its composition has tho full emiorement of thoso mast eminent In t" wvsral schools of medical practice. Some of thMe numerous and strongest of pro fssslonal endorsements of lu Ingredients, will bo found in a pamphlet wrapped around tho bottle, also In a booklet mailed frte on request, by Dr. It, V. Pierce o Buffalo, J. Y. These professional on dorsemenu should havo far more we ht than any amount of tho ordinary Iayr non-professlpnal testimonials. ifu, mtf l 'n?11'"" women now-a-day Jtuut on knowing what they take as me-i-icine instead of opening their mouths ilVe lot of young birds and gulping down whatever Is offered them. Favorite pT scrlpUon-U of knows comSSJ P POMONA AND ORBGONA LSATI FOR PORTLAND DAILY, UXOR SUNDAY AND WEDNBflDAT. A! 0 A. M. FOR OORVALLIS TU DAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT I P. M. P.M BALDWIN, Agi Putting In Modern PlumWs TjriggKyU..i, 1 j Li , ill In new houBes and building, ; well as refitting old houses, k us pretty buBy In tho spring, building Is at flood tide. Our fH&l ties aro alwayB oqual to the m slon, and we would Invite bulh and contractors to get estimates! us on plumbing, gaa fitting, tt fitting and roofing before golnj where, as wo do expert work at ! sonablo prices. A. L. FRASER 238 State Street. PhoHO IBS. PllYM?. Medical Adviser Is sent tw Ztit"vl .OI 8lnip3 to pay eirxmM of mailing only, sndto rir n ri o; by letur 4 iU,Sh Doclor' tT ot S BUILDING A HOUSB We can suddIv you with tk ber you need at the price t materially ecouole la ts Jut eorae and se w ad 1' SIM vartia c I i t l 1 t b T D tt ti 6 k ht bn Di or, 1 changes thoy have seen take place GOOBAL LUMW m uregoa m tho years gone by, but Yard- Hr