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1 1 -j ,-, 6: DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGOX, FRIDAY, DECTlfllBIgR 0, 1007. Ddnderitie W :. iV -. GREW MISS CARROLL'S HAIR AND WE CAM PROVE IT 1 Beautiful Hair At Small Cost; I TX 7ITHIN the Inst decade grcnt and rapid strides lmve been made iu . VV Materia Medlca. Many diseases that were considered incurable fifteen years ago are now cured in a few days, and In xnmy cases prevented ) rocthcr. The scientists of late years have been delving for the cause, Aid foundation, the reason and the starting point of disease, fully realizing that the actual and trim cause must be ascertained before the remedy can 1 be located. Hair troubles, like many other diseases, have been wrongly diagnosed and altogether misunderstood. The hair itself is not the thing 1 to be treated, for the reason that it is simply n product of the scalp, and wholly dependent upon its action. Tho scalp is the very soil in which the hair is produced, nurtured and grown, and it alone should receive the attention if results arc to be expected. It would do no earthly good to treat the stem of a plant with a view of making it grow and become luore ' beautiful the soil in which flSic plant grows must be attended to. There fore, the scalp in which the hair grows must receive the attention if you arc to oicpcct It to grow and become mote beautiful. Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying up, or losing . its supply of moisture or nutriment, and when baldness i occurs the scnlp has simply lost all of its nourishment, leaving nothing for the hair to feed upon (a plant or even ( s tree would die under similar conditions). The natural and logical thing to do in cither case is, feed and replenish tho soil or scalp as the case may be, and your crop will grow and mtdtiply as nature intended it should. Dr. Knowlton's DANDERINE is the only remedy for tho hair ever discovered that Is identical -with the natural hair foods or liquids of the scalp. It feeds and (nourishes the hair and does all .the work originally carried on by I the natural nutrients or life-giving juices generated by the scalp. Itself. It penetrates tho pores of the scalp quickly and the hair soon shows the effects of its wonderfully exhilarating and life oroduciug qualities. fPnc twenty-fivc-ccnt bottle is enough to convince you of its great . worth as a hair growing and hair beautifying remedy try It and seo ' for yourself. Now on sale at every drug and toilet store in the land. Three sizes, 35c, 50c nnd $1.00. N V FRF I- To ",10.T liow quickly DanderMtf act we will tend a Uvce sample free by return mnll to anyouc who RBKmlU to the Kiiowltoii Dniiilarlno Co., Chicago, w(h their name and address nnd 10 cents In silver or stai Ffn& J: wKmm t ft I ijiH ji? J ' tMMTsHHIiPSMVsMH It-ftlc Knglnecring TnltMit Versus Kqucs tiJanlHin. Tho echoes of tho great test rldo continue to reverbrate. The worst havoc occurred In tho En gineer Corps, Sonic of whose distin guished members havo inoro use for n ilnlnhtn Minn n lirnnnhn. Wo rn. I for to colonels who hnvo chnrgo of rlvor ami hnrbor works that arc bc lnig pushed to completion under thoir' personal direction. Doardi of trade and tho transportation as sociations are greatly concerned to see enginoor officers who have boon "on the job" for several years, to uao a phrazo universal understood, re main at their posts until a channel lias boon deepened or a harbor ba sin widened. To hnvo them snatched away In tho meridian of their uso 1 f filnoss would bo a grlevanco not to be borne unprotostingly. But that lis actually threatened by the drastic I Army rldo order. I Tn hnrbor work an engineer of flcpr who Is no longor yonmg and no longor rides a horso In tho perform nnce of his duties has a tondonoy-to take on flesh. . For Instance, there is Colonel William L. Mar shall, who has been In cliargo of that Imperative Improvement tho construction of tho Ambrose Chan nel at Now York. General Grant excused Colonel Marshall from gal ,loplng and riding fifteen mllon on the back of a horso because ho wai too heavy for equestrian exorclso, his -weight havng gono up to 300 pounds If the president obdurately stands upon tho enforcement of hi" I CA PElSS:fl uu ol 3 PER CENT Hn 11 "l"'s H-'roouandRi llngllicStemach: !3nmlB(WTcl3or Wi vijS" MISS J. CARROLL 2007 Irving Ave., Chicago ueuds this advertisement stamps to pay postaiie. MRS. ELLIS' BRILLIANT LECTURE MR8 ELLIS. .v Noted Phrenologist and Physlogno. ndst Kutvi-tained Inrgn Audhnico in ClirlNtlan Clutrch Int Night. clntlvo nudlonco In tho First Chris-Iwenkness-B and tondmeles and hold tlnn church of thte city and In her before him an ethical right and beau clear and simple yet far-reaching ty which will teach tho method of manner entertained all present 'by overcoming tho objectlonnblo and presenting tho various typo3 of char- aBplrlng to tho noble nnd truly great, aetor as especially portrayed in tho Mrs. Ellis defined tho various iU child tho danger of over or Mndir(vclopment of the head and ended tho development of tho various psychic instructive nnd entor'nlnlng lecturo contors and tho nmnnor and l)03t method to copo with tho objectlon nblo features In such development. Mrs. Ellis Is not a palmist. She by measuring tho heads of several children selected from the audience. To night the gifted woman will dollvor an addross nnd will solect docs not bellovo that tho linos In the. young men from the nudlonco nnd hand denote character so much a after giving their characteristics will Jean Morris Ellis, ono of tho most noted phronologlsts nnd physiogno mists tn tho United States is in tho city. Mrs. Ellis Is not an entire Btt'iincnr in Min nnnnln rf Rnlnm n this is not her first visit horo, To those who havo not had the pleasure of mooting her I will say that she 1h a woman and more a womanly woman with a personality which Im mediately upon being met molts tho rifts of formality and whllo you nro nwaro that you aro In tho presenco of a master mind which can fnthom do tho shapo of tho hand and tho various measurements of tho head. Taking tho oblongata as a contor, measurements aro mado ito and around tho many psychic centers which aro each nccordlng to tho ren-.at select young ladles who possess suit able temperments for tholr respect ive life pnrtnors. Mrs. Ellis hns organized a olasB in phronology and will glvo readings tho church parlors botweon tho (order to tho letter in all caseB, Col. Murshall inttBt loavo tho service although ho Is almoBt, if not quite, Indispensable as tho onglnoer in chnrgo of Now York harbor. Tho same fato impends over Colonol Chns. E. Davis, who is In charge of rlvor and harbor Improvements at Detroit, nnd who was excused from tho tost becauBo ho was physically Incapable of taking tho rldo. Col ( Davis' services havo beon of Inas tlmablo valf.10 to shipping on tho lakes and ho novor misses n day from his duties. If tho presidont In Blsts on having engineer ofllcors who can ride bucking bronchos on tho Now York and Dotrolt nsslgnmonta, the harbor works may suffor, but a great prlnclplo will havo triumphed. A 8enso of tho fltncsB of things would 6C0m to require In tho enso of Colonols Marshall and Davis tho 'substitution of the deck of n tug boat for tho back of a horso. Now York Sun. ft & PromolcsDigcsllonftfuri ncss nnd Rist.rnni.iinttMiiiM OphmuMorplitnc norMlncraL' Not Narcotic i " JlmMlStrd- jllx.Srran JtxMUSdtt- MseSetd IHrtnSftd- OmtlctlSianr. hfafnyrmimr. Aperfccl Remedy for Con$(a- uuii.aum diuiiwui.uiamiw VYorras.Comnlsions.rbtrisli ncss andLosS or Sleep. Facsimile Signatureor jj NEW YORK. 1 isiasatuBjti The Kind Yii Always Bears tie Signature of Ml ft Jt! (V ' vJ" Fori Sff , Guarardcca under tho rt j" "f 'MLgtaylh Exact Copy of Wrapper. WlMWWWWWMt.lWIWI HWWWWWWWWWWWH TUicunintlsm. "When pnins or Irritation oxist on any part of tho body, tho application of Ballard's Snow Liniment given prompt roliof. B. W. Sulllvnn, Prop. Sullivan House, El Rono, O. T writes, Juno C, 1002: "I tako ploas uro In recommending Ballard's Snow Boning of Mrs. Ellis cnpablo of do- hours of 10 a m. and C p. m. dally T .."', , ,hn nm, ,iM. in.,nnM( r,,M ., ,. , , , ., , , .Liniment to all who aro noilctod with volopmont. For says sho "each mes- during tho coming week. rt.,.. i iD . u. - sago which Is sent over tho nerves to thoso ccntorB accumulate strength and powor In that contor. "I believe tho world Is growing jn(Ucntes that .tho present populn- utsiur unu 1110 common cry nun ! nt ty,nt i. lo rheumatism. It Is tho only romody I havo found that gives Immcdlato Win Surpriso tho World. Irellof." 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold San Francisco's now city directory by D. J. Fry. o nlfv to 4Rf ftSK Thn orlmo Is Increasing Is tho wall of 'nomiinMon of Onklnmi Ir miMmnte.1 tho breadth nnd depth of charnctor Uo pessimist nnd Is unfounded," nt o3f)0oo, Derkoley at 3G.000 and yot you aro Impressed by Us slmpllc-jsn'd Mrs. Ellis last night and If nioro! Alameda at 25,000. Tho total estl Hy and frankness. Mrs. Ellis Is not(tlmo was spent In the training and'ninte(i population of the four bav tno tyno wnicn ono ordinarily meots.uwvuioiiiiui 01 mo cuuu mo sun-' ohlldron, the spoakor said, "Wo must 1 in tho bualnoBB world cold, gra9p lng and dignified but her nature poBBOBsoB a warmth of sympathy which ontors Into tho Interests of thoio with whom sho comes In con tact In a manner that strlkos the chorda of friendship and at once placos 0110 in tho sunshluo of old acqunlntnnco. Mrs. Ellis Is a alitor of Professor George Morris, the well-known phrcnologdt, nnd has boon leoturlng and toaohlng pyychlo sclenco for tho past 15 yoars. Sho was roarod In a family of physiological atudeut? nnd hni from Infnuoy boon develop ing nn inherited love and an ability for the selontlflo delineation of tho mind. Site Is a graduato of tho Now York Institute with which Institu tion Horace tlraoly was assoolatod. Mrs. Ellis tan night dellvorod an interesting addrass before nn appre-;to koep before fho child's vision his rmi4MM cities Is 775,035. Before tho flro O 0ertte QigiiAtsie r.f ,atvosix lha Kind you Haw Always w&l amzfoi Sorry He Spoke. Wife Our daughter is 20, and shlno of Uistlco and rlRht would Eoonii. ., 1-.1 1..1 . melt tlio clcxids of dlsslnatlon and I ... wl,,uul?rt rvT T Ul u,uau,Bho ought to bo married, n eit tuo eioxias or dissipation and oUIe8 wa8 645.000, showing nn In- Hni,hv nh ! i,Q Rive oven the cloomlor natures hone I """'-'. V b,. "" " Hubby Oh, sho has plonty of fort Tbr tnt,, o 1 1 '" 33 elw lhfl dls I. Let her wait till the right : , , , 1 ouu 'ranciBoo is going 10 surpriso In Bpoaking of the training of , ..,, ,n t,1ft rnnMf.. u, tV i V 1'J V " ummiuu, Utt Bj.uuiiur huiu. wo im.8i.growth ,u pQnUatlon vltlmfn tho next look to tho middle classes for the fo, ,.-Knv n, Mm n,Q ,,nvi proper training of tho child. The federal conSHS ,8 tnken ,t shouId b0 social whirl when It has finished well u ,n rnnki Accor(1Jng to tho caring for tho country homos, tho f0(lora, c0n6U8 of 1900 San Fran. olty mansions, tho pet dogs and tlw ,co,3 ponu,at!on was 342,7S2 and It fine horses hns no time for the de-lrank0(1 nlnth um the oIteg Qf th0 volopmont of children and the result jcmmtry lts nt pomUatIon is a Bad neglect.'' Mrs. E Ills Bays' nccordng to tht cty )1lroctory ostl. that certainly tho characteristics of te wouM ,t ,n 6(Wmth ,aco the parent are transmitted to the off- prov,d0(1 cltvoland and Buffalo hav0 spring, ''The sin of a parent la vls-'not grown mQre ,d, Umn Sm Ited upon tho child oven to tho third Frac,BC0 aInM 1900. There Is good or fourth generation and It takes , reagon t0 bol,QVe tmt wjth,n tn0 constant watching and training tonoxt fow San Fraclsco w uuuiunio 11. inni mo soui rums tho mind Is ovldont," and It Is well sort of man comes along. Wofe Not at all. I didn't wait for tho right sort of man; Buffalo The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous becnusa so decern live. -unnysiuKieii deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure 01 apoplexy are often MJuBB&3flsHHfliV SHilHKnl'flBssflsB BsBss Judge Its Merits The boat way to test tho curative powers of the Hitters Ja to glvo it 11 fair trial. Wo know from he past 01 yurs exporloneo that it positively 011x08 ailments of tho Stomach, Liver, Kidneys or Dowels, and you will bo convinced also This great homo remedy, HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS has established such a remarkable record of cured that It speaks for Itself. That,'s why wo urge you so strongly to try it without delay. It will strength en and tone tho entlro system, aid dlgostlon.and thus euro Heartburn, Cramps, Biliousness, Poor Appetite, Dyspepsia, Indigos tlon, Costlveness, Headache, Insoiu ilia, FouuUo Ills nd Colds, Try a bottlo today. Wo guarantee it absolutely .pure. leap to fourth plaoo, and ho exceeded In population by New Ydrk, Chicago and Philadelphia, only. The combined population of tho four bay cities would outrank St Louis and attain fourth nlaoe. It (may bo that, in the fullness of time. Oakland will doolde to merge with San Francisco, which would give the combined cities approximately 1, 000.000 population and give San Francisco fourth pace In population. The proapects of uninterrupted, speedy growth In San Francisco are very bright. A good government re gime will enhance growth. As tho earthquake scare fades away, there will be no obstacle to the city's de velopment. Pasadena Star. .iwViUartMM-Ms FOR SAL Two good houses In suburb of Salem, Ice crctd; 1 good business a oplondld blacksmith and wagon mi pkii ' with a good business In full running ordor at the prtwtl ; Tho shop building is a strong frarno building with cocerrtsji I' tlon and heavy f rnmo woll finished, and would be ftrtt tini 1 storo building, or waroliouso or factory, or good bott I 1 within ono block of tho now liyed out railroad. One oil 1 beautiful homes and business- ocntions in Salem. Wilt j chnngo as part payment a goad small farm. Will tire m I and low Intorost for part. Farm to uo in wiuamewe 1 Salem or Portland. ! Address corrospondonco to j DERBY & WDLLSON or GEO. B. JAW ! Salem, Ore. R,F.D,8,SiW liiMWiiiannininiiwiiHiWiiuwn Cut in Lumber Pri Owing to tho largo amount of jmibejrjnowjSiH tho building In SalomoJbjTjBjnadeaju lDf nn nrn nrnnnreil to fill lumber COBlMCUjUfil ""'I ..w ...v t..r,-. - The Chas. K. Spau Logging Co, Mill and Office root rffary Protected Against Gossip. "Why did you marry such a bald man?" "Oh, I wanted to bo able to say my husband hadn't a Jealous hair in 1 his bead." Philadelphia Ledger. the result of kid. ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed tondvauce blood will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves urcak uown ami waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost'always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained ouickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Ro the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to liohrniriue and scalding pain iu passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing casesv Swamp-Root is pleasant to take find Is sold by all druggists iu fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. rATTFORNi fets sMs mmm IS THE PLACE WHERE GOLF, TEN. , t RIDING, DRIVING AND ALL THb ENJOYED RATE, SALEM TO LOS ( $55. I AND' RETURN Correspondingly Low Rates to other CW via tho famous tig Shasta Ro..teSotte TtsA QmA nf a Tp . For beautifully Unrated bookleV lba Winter lleaorts, call oa