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Pnw Six DAILT CAflTAL JOCRXAL, 8ALEK, ORECOX, SATURDAY, AUGUST SI, 19Ii SbBStlTUTO.? Fined RESTORING GRAY HAIR At Soda Fountain Mintiime Qnhllla will be glad to answer any questions pertaining la womanly brant. 1'ersoniil replies will lie gUtn If a ilmnped find i-li-addreed envelope It enclosed. SOLD With regard to tho color of hair after the Illness, is resored to its li at there has been accumulated a mans of Ural color. In his "Surgical I'atholo curious testimony, which, while ut-lgy," Dr. Paget records the case of terly disproving the dictum, "once, lady, subject to nervous headaches gray, always gray," brings to our no-jwho, following every attack, finds her in spots, snow wnite; in a few the other peculiarities of the hair col orlng cells, which are not yet fully understood. Hair may change to al most any color; flaxen looks hnvj be come chestnut, red, brown, or even block; dark brown hair has changed to red or light brown; and black to flaxen. There are even cases In which white and brown segments alternate ui In porcupine quills; and gray hair is often restored to Its natural color. There Is a well-authenticated rase of a woman, only 30 years of age, who was very 111 with malignant fever; on the sixth day of her lllneBs her hair turned perfectly white, but on lie following day It began to turn dark ngaln. In two weeks' time It was re'- wtored to Its original color. Dr. Lon- dols has made experiments going to how that a sudden development of gas may whiten the lialr. Severe at tacks of neuralgia will cause the sud den blanching of the hair Immediate, ly over he seat of pain, but In tmry cases the normal color returns In a few days. A younj woman, after ; 11 nttark of pneumonia, lost quite h i!f of lier hair, and about the temples and on top of her head It was quite thickly ntrewn with gray; but on her restora tion to henlh her hair regained Its normnl color, dark brown. Dr. Anlstlc was himself a vletltri to the blanching of the hair upon one aide of his head, due to repealed at tacks of "migraine." The lialr shows no tendency to fall, and in a few davs hair. In snots, snow white; In days the color returns. Of the blanch ing of hair It Is unnecessary to eni merato the number of well-known In stances. It la, however, calculated to lower one's estimation of the value of a so-called expert's opinion on the whole subject of the treatment of the hair,' when In ho face of such testi mony, he professes disbelief, and there are some of these chronic doubters still abroad, who are posing thorlty, Although nature has shown us what she can do, her ways are so cunning ly intricate that mnn has as yet very Imperfectly learned the art of Imitat ing her; therefore, It Is very much easier to provent premature gray hair than to restore Its color. It very fre quently accompanies alopecia and re. Bulls from the same causes. Hygienic treatment stands, of course, first In all preventive measures, nud many of the lotions and tonics already given for falling hair will be efficacious. As extreme exhaustion of the nervous system is Indicated, Internal remedies must be taken to restore that; and mix vomica and phosphorus, com bined with Iron or arsenic are Indi cated. Answers to forrcponilcnN. A. II. The preparation you speak of will not permanently remove hair. ny writing me a personal letter I w OR MILK brwd ? PC'" ho taw81" insist on tho 0 rig inn! "ilorlteh'G" Others are Imitations9 :wr -r'0.ipi. WMitlHWIW'W''''"'""' fl : : 4 u ' - ' Ji A I "' , f i-.j B iMisdlir- I'lin si 11I11111 MUSSIifilsjII ' li not that reimlslve odor. Nothing but electricity will promanently remove hair and then only In the hands of a very skillful operator. Alice1 J. Dandruf can be cured only by persistent attention. The following s a prescription by a noted scalp spe cialist who sticks to the simple rem- maln efforts of the European produc ers seem at the present time to pro duce a car that will compete with the popular priced Americans. "But there Is a high standard set for the American cars. Our manufactur ing systems, huge factories, great pro duction and low prices are considered edles, and this one Is very effective. ! wonderful and also nut Ideas so hluh n,o..u, 111 gpg Castor oil 20 mlm Alcohol 8 oz HIIK(; ( Ot .MIMES ARE 'Ill YIXi AMERICAN CARS i i H - mfcMwuw , m ihIMIITi"'r--- nr' l"1 Joy AND SICKNESS DON'T CHUr.l "Pt'c.l,,,ll.,n U 1 I .. , i 1'yiium- af,niii9i iijw viiiencan au- put you 111 touch with a prescription j tomobjle, one of the greatest obstacles that is guaranteed harmless and has . to success In exmirtlng cars, has been almost completely broken down. On n trip around the world started about, two years ago, the prejudice at first was vcry noticeable, but the difference could 'be noted as the journey pro gi eased, and American business grew," unys Tjom Jones of the exjiort depart ment of the U-C-1I corporation, who last December completed a two years' automobile trip around the world. "Since my return I have talked to men from nearly every country on the face of; the earth who have come to the k-t.-II factory to secure territorial rights IN REACH ALL TO DE HAPl Y KEEP WELL ySE ONLY DQ. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY TO CURE COUGHS AND COLDS WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS IT HAS BROUGHT' JOY TO Millions that tho purchaser looks for Just as much in an American car that he can buy, duty and freight paid, for about 11.100 or $1,200 as he would In a car built In his own country to sell for 5, 000, and It Is the ability of the Ameri can cars to come pretty close to this mark that has opened up our trade so wonderfully. "There nre no steps taken here that are not Immediately given publicity abroad. People in other lands are al ways watching for something now In t lie American motor field and as soon as an announcement is made here In quiries begin to pour In. From one section of Europe alone we are aver aging about 10 Inquiries a day on the new R-C-II touring car. 100 Itewnrd. $100. SOLO AND GUARANTEED J. C. PERHI. Prlc 50a and 91.00 BY The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least in their countries and had the one dreaded disease that science has pleasure of hearing them admit that ! been able to cure In all its stages, and the prejudice had practically vanished. that la Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure And some of these men have been i is the only positive cure now known frank to admit that they had at one : to the medical fraternity. Catarrh time been set against the American product. "It lias been a hard fight but Amer ican cilrs are winning out and obtaln- l-eing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the Wood and Where ocean, mountain and forest combine to give you an ideal vacation; where the beautiful Cape, improved with boulevards, drives, walks, streets, sidewalks, postoffice (with daily mail), water system, electric lights, and tele phone, etc, projects a mile or more into the Pacific Ocean, and affords a view unsurpassed, Agate Beach has also a 42-room hotel, with hot and cold water, electric lights and telephones, patronized this season to its full capacity, There are stores and boarding houses, auto service to ajid from Newport (nine round trips daily), and busses making regular trips to surrounding points of interest, Forty new cottages have been erected the past three or four months and lots (50x1 00 and over) are in demand at prevailing very reasonable prices, Aate Beach Land Co. 213 Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon, or Agate Beach, Oregon :v -.j lug thil prominence they deserve. For- j mucous surfaces of the system, there cign prejudice was created by the cars sent abroad In the early days of the Industry. They did not deliver and the reHult has been a hard fight for recognition on the part of American manufacturers ever since. "The! thing that appeals most strong ly to the foreign purchaser of an Am erican car Is the price. There Is noth ing In! the foreign market In a four- cyllndur car that can come anywhere near tho prlco of the R-C-H or other low pi'lee cars to which the bulk of American trade Is confined, and the by destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patUnt strength by building up the constitu tion and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo Ohio. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. AUATli BEACH 1.. u. uynee teaming contractor llv- "I was cured of diarrhoea by one ng at 609 Keeling Court, Canton, 111., i dose of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera rid of a severs and an- and Diarrhoea Kemedv." writes M. K Is now we'l neying case of kidney trouble. His back pained and he was bothered with headaches and dizzy spells. "I took Foley Kidney Pills Just as directed end In a few days I felt much better. My life and strength Beemed to come back, my headache left me, I slept well, and got up free from headache and dizzy spells. I am now all over my trouble and recommend Foley Kid ney pills to every one." Dr. Stone Drug Store. Oebhardt, Oriole, Po. There is noth iug better. For sale by all dealers. One would think that Heyburn was contrary enough to resign. Those August rains didn't do so very much damage, after all. Don't despair, young man; the height of the Ice cream season is past. What an old fashioned Iconoclast official the governor Is. to be sure. CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Indian Killed on Track. Near Rocuelto, 111., an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was killed by tho fast express. He paid for his carelessness with his life. Of ten It's that way when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your life when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so pre vent a dangerous throat or lung trou ble. "It completely cured me. In a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip," writes J. R. Watts Floydada Tex., "aad I regained 15 pounds In weight that I had lost." Quick, safe reliable and guaranteed. 60c and $1.00. Trial nettle free at J. C. Perry's. RJ F UJ ID) n o j IL vv u vu.u UNSURPASSED AS A SUMMER RESORT Newport has tvery advantnffo the pleasure seeker or the person wishing rest and quiet might desire. Here you can find the gay life of the summer resort with all its attractions and excitement, or if you wish rest and quiet, you can find u secluded spot whore the only sound to break the stillness will be the cry of a seagull and tho distant beating of the surf. There are the mountains for the man who wishes hunting, trou t streams for the lover of the fly and the deep sea fishing for the person who craves a little more dangerous sport. Ac commodations can be had of every description, hotels, cottages and tents. The Southern Pacific Railroad furnishes first-class service from all points, and the best wagon roads to the Coast come into Newport. For informotion Write the Newport Commercial Club, or any advertiser on this page ; we recommend them. 4 V '?'vr:, . vkj&- r t 0 G O EXfUKSIOX ARKIVIXG AT SEWPOUT, OREGOX. ADVANTAGES AS A HOME CITY To the man who wishes to make a permanent home and settle with his family, Newport offers many advantages. There are openings here for a number of different lines of business. It is an ideal country for farming and dairying and there is a ready demand for all produce raised. From a social standpoint Newport has all the advantages of a larger city. It owns its water system, which supplies the city with pure mountain water. A modern electric light plant furnishes electricity at a moderate cost. It has fine schools and churches. Its merchants are enterprising and carry the best of stocks. It has two news papers, modern hotel accommodations and banking facilities. In fact Newport as a city is one of the most enterprising and best little places in Oregon For further information address the Newport Commercial Club, Newport Oregon THE NICOLAI Quief and Restful M'RF 11ATI1IMJ EORTT ROOMS. AGATE HEPS STEAM IIEATEK, HOT AM) COM) MATER SPECIAL RATES HI THE WEEK J. II. II. 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VADER, Proprietor AGATE BEACH PROPERTY For Sule Five-room bungalow, large lot; has room for another cottage; -on ocean front; very de Blrable location on Pacific; avenue. Also, three-room bungalow, with fine view site for another cottage, on large lot, on ocean front; Pa cific avenue, close In. Rare bargains at snap prices. INQUIRE AT JOCRSAL OFFICE