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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1010. PASSU TURK. NEW YORK IS WILD OVER "POLAIRE" A recent Uew York dispatch sayt,; Something good on tho house is Mile. Polaire on the Hammersteln Roof where for a week sho has been causing a mild sensation in her one act play "La Vlsiteur," which In cludes a remarkable Parisian Apache danco. But the play is not the thing en tirely In this particular case, for Polairo is said to possess the .smallest waist in the world, and she is -also somewhat renowned because some body has said that she is the homli- est woman on the stage. Whoever started that canard, however, has not attended the theatre often, for any number might be named off hand, besides whom this French dancer would appear a raving beauty. Another recently wrote: "Sho moves and you see tho sway ing of the reeds she speaks It is the sound of tho wind in tho trees she is silent It is the falling of the petals to the ground." Surely this cannot bo true if the woman is homely and the description Is very apt. One thing is certain she is tho Frenchlest, most fascinating and ar . tistlc thing that so far has flashed be fore the root climbers this wintry summer, and If It Is true that she is to bo one of the great headllners "on. the Orpheum circuit next season. Westerners will have a chanco to wonder at her dancing and pantomino and gasp In the fear that her tiny waist will snap every time sho sways. To digress a minute, she belongs professionally to the same people who control the circuit, and is the headliner in a fourteen-act vaudeville show which contains at least three features often seen In Salt Lake, no thore is a possibility that she will get to State street in time for Con ference. The acts are Jarrow, Lu ciano Lucca, and Gus Edwards' School Boys and 'Girls. In the last named tho same old chestnuts rat tle around at a great rate and New York laughs its head off at the old stuff. jiSkiu of Beauty 81 ffr f 111 fa5SEffBmtmBiK!i3il11 idm&nll f7 tSZAT JCES IT, S9fCSCt 5 fjjjlll 1 ra sorox. t?vSrff&$'S! complexion and cannot be surpassed when pre P, lt"?iMK i Bg? paring for evening attire. No. 6 FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND FANCY GOODS DEALERS FERD. T. HOPKINS, Proprietor, 37 Great Jones Street, New York a & MM . 4 J. L. AHLERS, President. A- S. S. EAST, Vice-President and Secretary aletn Company :: Has opened its doors to the public. :: We do a general banking buisness. - .:: 4 per cent paid on savings accounts. - - - :: We act as trustees for administra- :: tors, .public and private business, deeds and wills held in escrew. We invite your investigation of our business and ability. We are here to serve. 115 Liberty St. HIIHHMMIIMIIHIIIHHmiUHMtllHIUmtlt GREAT FIRE SALE. Get your share of slightly damaged Furniture at reduced prices. My loss your gain X N. SHANTS 373 Court Street But to return to Polaire. When the curtain rises,' tho time is sup posed to be 3 a. m., and tho maid, Lwho was evidently qhosen on ac count of a waist in wonderful con trast to tho lltlto ono of her mistress, is nodding over a paper. The actress has not returned homo, being at a llttlo supper, It subsequently turns out, at which tho main subject of discussion was fear. Sho had stated tho she had never known tho sensa tion, and her lover, a Russian Prince, In a bantering spirit, had promised to introduce her to .tho sensation, saying that sho would not only know fear but terror If, as a second story gentleman, ho onterdd her apart ment somo night. Sho had told him to do his worst, and upon going home tells her maid of the schemp and as they are about to retire, a noiso is heard in tho garden, nnd a man is discovefed coming towards tho window. Sho is sure this is her lover and dismisses the maid. Sho lights a cigarette, and with her back to tho window, gaily Invites ' the intruder to enter, when suddenly, by his voice and his wrench of her wrist, sho realizes that sho is in tho presenco of a murderous Apacho who has Just killed her lover and who de mands her jewels. Her fear 'changes to vengeance, and sho tells tho in truder that he has saved her from tho other, and that sho will give him her Jewels, and as a further reward will perform with him her famous dance, "La Danse des Faubourgs." As she begins her marvelous move ments which might fascinate anyone so the Apacho is really not to blame he puts his knife on a near by table. Then she dances with him, and winds her long arm and legs about him In a dance that out Apa ches any Apache gyrations New York has ever witnessed, and Anally when alio gets within a FltzslmmonM reach of tho knife, she sinks it a foot or two between the gentleman's shoulder blades, and lie is ready for re-Incarnation. It has been hard work and though he Is really dead, he breathes often and deeply, and Polaire with the smiles trying to break through tho tragic expression of her face, rises to the plaudits and the usual basket of blossoms. ' It is almost criminal to mention Is a Joy Forever DSL.Tr.JFEUX GOVRAVSTO Oriental Cream OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER A'FASCtXATtNQ AND REFIHEO COMPLEXION. It Is the doty of every woman to preserve her beauty, and even the most beautiful must protect their complexion. A faultless complexion, sweet, pure, and wholesome la something every woman, desires and which can be readily obtained by using GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM. ThS well known preparation has been highly rocom-r mended by physicians, actresses, singers, audi women of fashion tor over half a century. It I rendors'the skin like tho softness of velvot, leav ing it clear and pearly white. tlOURAUD'S ORIENTAL CREAM cures Skin Diseases, relieves irritation, soothes and in- vlinmto fhtt lHn VutnTtflflca tin rl Imnrnvps ih( . . W. G, -EAST, Cirtlilw Salem, Oregon Bank & Trust BE QUICK Pavlowa in tho same breath, and it Is not dono with the slightest thbught of comparison, but Polairc'a Apacho danco is the most thoroughly artistic thing among tho now dances seen since Pavlowa and Mordln did their "Hungary" bofore that enchanted audience on tho closing night of the Metropolitan season. An Official Description. "HO Is two axe handles high, so thin that he can readily hide behind a crowbar He does not wear clothes enough Lo wad a shotgun, his eyes are tho color of goosberries, Ire can not write or read anything but n booze sign; he looks liko he might bo tho first man Invented, and is a bachelor; has lived all alone, with others he never was contented. Ho .?as mado of mud In year-j gone .. and was hung on tho fence to dry." That was file unique 'Jtscrlpt'nn foi warded vto County Clerk Allen of an illiterate sltctor by Justice of tne Peace Spencer twday The elector h.id registered with Mr. Spencer anil signed by making his mark. The law provides that in such cases thj roistering ollir.lal must not only sign the person's name, but insert a de scription in tho registration blank. This Ju. Spencer had failed to do and ihe papers were returned to h'.va for correction. The county clerk ve ivied them today, properly executed as provided by law, together with the above original and unique additional description OPERATES BLINDFOLDED. This Surgeon Needs No Sight to Per form Appendicitis Operations. So many cases of this fearful di sease occur, It is said one Minnesota surgeon has performed Appendicitis operations so often, that he can now operate with his eyes blindfolded. Another Minnesota physician has discovered a simple remedy for treating Appendicitis without opera tion, .although perhaps in very rare cases, operation may still be' advisa ble. The remedy, called Adler-i-ka, is composed of buckthorn bnrk, gly cerine and other simple ingredients scientificallyy compounded. Because Adler-1-ka COOLS the dis eased parts and DRAINS OFF all impurities, which no other medicine can do. ONE DOSE instantly re lieves stomach or bowel trouble. The drug store of J. C. Perry reports lareg sales and wonderful results. Almost any doctor will tell you, if your bowels do not move each day, or if you have wind or gas in your stomach, or bowels, or a heavy 'feel ing after eating, you may very like ly get Appendicitis. By taking Ad-ler-I-ka Just once each week, Appen dicitis can gain no foothold. A valuable book, showing many pictures of the curious little Appen dix, and telling how Appendicitis is caused, and how you can easily guard yourself against it, cau bo se cured freo for a short time at the above druggist's. You should read this book and take no chances. X-RAYS AMD SMILES. Senator Nawlands cranked up his spieler and tho spnrking plug on his vocabulary .worked several hours 'overtime in the senate chamber last night in a praiseworthy attempt to ass'st Sonator Burton in saying noth ing. ... Senator Crano yesterday tried to got Senator Burton to stop talking. As Senator Burton liad nothing to say he could not find a point whore It was possible to quit talking and begin 'saying It. Old Tama Jim has had a cook book issued at government oxpense to show tho common peoplo that a beef shank or neck are as tender and as palatable as a tenderloin. Llko most of Tama Jim's stuff It isn't worth a any old thing. ... Musltrats aro good eating accord ing to Tama Jim, but thon somo peo p'e seem to l'ko crow. Maybe Jim is getting ready to bo fired. CURES Men & Women Ul Bif O for nnuatiml dliehftrOA. Iiiriamntkllnna irrittttoni or ulceration! of I GtiarintMil tint tn trlrlnr. Jrtrtntt conuglon. ia hr DrsrrUta in fiun wrapper, mspt Mld. on rMiot of if. i l or thr twMtt MM 1 iMrDgiirNDton ttauMie A 11 j. IHI tVMI CKCMIOil CO. CINCINNATI, O., U...A. The Gr Salem Claims Made by Him and His ExpertsHaveMade Good in All Respects While Fer-Don nnd his experts have only been In Salem two weens and opened up offices at the Hotel El'dridge, 248 N. Commercial, at Sa lorn, there havo been large crowds flocking there and consulting his eminent experts, who have caused so much excitement In tho states of California, Oregon and Washington by performing wonderful cures by a now method that is unknown to oth er doctors. Today over 20 peoplo called at the office to seo Fer-Don's medical experts. Reports come from Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacra mento and Onkland, whero Fer-Don uas had permanent offices for almost four years, tolling of cures, that havo been mado which seem almost mir aculous. Cures that are permanent and from responslblo people that can bo verified and proof established, as a few names and addresses of peoplo cured and benefitted nre given as follows: AVork Dono in Onkland, Cnl. While the pathway we tread through tho journey of life has many dark and sombor -shadows, there is hero and thore an occasional bright light that relieves and en courages and causes us to exchange tears for smiles and sorrow for joys. Thero Is joy and happiness today in the homo of little Esther Goodman, at GCS Madison street, Oakland, Cal., and the cause of hor happiness Is found In a brief story related in the office of Fer-Don's doctors. In the presence of the large crowd that was assembled, waiting for an oppor tunity to seo Fer-Don's eminent physicians, a reportor for a news paper was present at the tlmo and heard tho conversation. Tho grate ful mother said: "When I first brought my daugh ter, Esther, to see these eminent doctors, hor neck was so twisted and tho cords so contracted that tho head lay over on the shoulder, it was impossible for her to hold her head erect. I spent hundreds of dollars but the local surgeons and doctors could not help her. I wnnt all to know that Fer-Don's bloodless surgeons treated my llttlo girl two or three times and sho can now turn and twist her neck as well as any one and it gives her no pain what ever sho experienced relief from tho vory first treatment." As Mrs. Goodman was making tho statement tho crowd that was wait ing was silent ono could hear a p!n drop, for statements llko this aro seldom heard. Tho reporter, with a noso for nows, heard the story of little Min nie Drummond, who lives at 771 LIVED IN ISLANDS AS ROBINSON CRUSOE DID. London. A Liverpool Robinson Crusoe has Just roturned to tho land of his birth. Thirty-three years ago Harry Brower, thon a small boy of 12, ran nway from his home, and went to soa as a cabin boy aboard a tiny sailing vessel bound for tho Pa cific. Now ho is roturning homo wealthy, hoping perchance to find a younger brother and sister alive whom ho vaguely remembers as tiny children. All theso long years ho has lived among the natives of tho Island of Honolulu, spoaking their languago and living thoir Hfo, sup porting himself In various ways un til now ho has forgotten his mother tonguo almost entirely. Tho art of writing English, ho curiously enough has not forgotten. It is his fixed In tention after visiting tho land of his birth nnd traveling around, seeing tho world ho left so long ago, In a year's tlmo to return to tho P&olflc. and spond tho rest of his llfo among tho people of his hoart, With tho Increase or tho white population of tho Island as tho years wont by, ho In company with this adopted peoplo, moved farther back into tho interior. Ho conse quently had very llttlo Intercourse with tho whltos, A yoar ago finding that ho had gathered togothor enough to allow him to live In com fort for the reet of his life without working, he becamo filled with a declre to revisit the land which he so vaguely remembered when a bov. Without wasting any more time, he made arrangements to leave the lanu of his adoption for a time and vlilt eat FerDon in!R Twenty-second street. .This little girl was suffering from an internal goitre that was fast affecting her eyesight to tho extent that glasses were necessary. "My llttlo daughter is about woll again.," said tho happy mother, "and sho has had only four treatments." Mr. D. Ranfers of ' 3913 Opal street, Oakland, said: "I havo suffered from stomach trouble for a long time, and have tried many remedies, but received no benefit. I heard of Fer-Don and tho European Medical Experts. I called at his office and was examined. Af ter taking ono doso of peculiar med icine a few hours afterwards tho tapeworm left my system." When asked what effect tho parasite had on his general health Mr. Ranfer3 said: "I seemed to bo tired and dull most of the time. I had llttlo ener gy nnd often my work was a burdea to mo. I was very norvous and rest less at night and my sleep did me little gopd. I would bo as tired in tho morning as at bedtime. I usual ly had a bad taste In my mouth In tho morning and a heavily coated tonguo. I suffered greatly from indiges tion. I had heartburn, palpitation of tho heart, dizzy spoils and frequent nnd sevoro headaches. Often when moving quickly from ono position to nnother black spots would appear beforo my oyes and I would get vory light headed and dizzy. "I think I owo Fer-Don nnd his Medical Experts a great debt of gratitude, and to show my apprecia tion I want tho gonoral public to know I am marvolously benefitted through their mothods." IIus3est Offices Now in Salem at 131 dredgo Hotel. At tho offices of For;Don's Euro pean Medical ExpertB and Bloodless Surgeons, now In Salem, many gath er dally. Theso physicians treat and cure all curable chronic and nervous complnlnts, remove tumors, cancers, and gall stones without the use of a knifo. Thousands of cured pntlonts testify to the powors of the Euro ponn Experts to rckilly cure whon others havo failed, I Many wore waiting yesterday morning whon a. reporter called, and wh'lo standing near tho door wit nessed tho bringing In of tho sick ' and afflicted. Tho European Modlcnl Experts can bo consulted at tholr offices at 248 N, Commercial street from 10 to ! 12 noon, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sunday from 10 to 12 noon. Thoy charge ono dollar for consultation nnd examination. England. A few months ago be took ship for San Francisco, thon traveled by train for tho first tlmo in his llfo to Vancouver, B, O. From that city he went direct to Montreal by tho Canadian Pacific and took steamer for Liverpool, h WASHING AVITIIOUT WATER. Iri Llko Trying to Gut Rid of Dand ruff Without Ilerpicldc. Did you ever seo any ono trying to wash thoniBolvos without soap or water? If you did what would you iy of him? It is overy bit as foolish to try to got rid of dandruff and to prevent bnldnoss by feeding the germs which cause It, with Canthrarldes, vasollno, glycerine and similar substnnewt which form tho principal ingredients of most eocalled Hair Growors. Nowbro'a Herplcldo Is successful bocuse It attacks and kills tho para sitic germ which feeds on the hulr roots. It Is tho original and only gounlno scalp gormicldo manufactured, Sold by loading druggists. Send 10c in stamps for eamplo to Tho Herplcldo Co., Detroit, MJch. One dollar bottles guaranteod.-r-J. 0. Perry. o Tho Big Head Is of tw kinds -concfilt and the btg head that omee from u Rick bead, none. Does your bead evor feel like a gourd and your brain fee! looo and sore? You oan ouro It In no time by acting on your liver with Ballard's Herbine. Isn't It worth trying for the absolute and certain , relle you'll gtT -J EAL ESTATE FOR SALE 14 acres good G-rooni houso and barn, good well, somo timber; $2500. 15 acres; 8 acres in cultivation, balance timber; $1600. 10 acres, good house, barn, gran ary, orchard. A fine place, $2500. 15 acres, fair houso, orchard; it good place, $2500. 40 acres; 5 acres In cultivation, balance timber; $2600. 40 acres; 30 acres In cultivation, fair houso, barn, spring near tho house, good 3 acre orchard; good placo; $3600. 42 acres near a good town, fair houso, barn, orchard, all in crop; $4200. 320 acres; 80 acres In crop, rest timbor and pasture, fair houso, barn. $35 pqr acre. All kinds of city property for salo or exchange. J. O. SCHULZ & CO., Room 1 nnd 2. , Over Bush Bnnk Salem, Oregon If sllenco Is golden, that accounts for somo peoplo being broke all tho time. Farm Property I 160 acres of rich, black soli, 2 miles from good railroad town, 140 acres In cultivation, balance pasture, with somo timber; 5- room house, two barns, family orchard; $80 per acre. 80 acres of rich, black soil, 1 miles from railroad station, Yt. inllo to school and church; 70 ncres In cultivation, balance timber; S-room houso nnd barn 30x40. Prlco $85 per acre. 40 ncres, 3 miles east of court house, all In cultivation; flno new 9-room houso and barn 32x40; 340 2-year-old fruit trees Stock and farming implements go with placo. Price $10,000. Smail 22 acres of splendid rod loam fruit land, 2 miles from Salem; 7 acres In bearing cherries In first-class condition, balance In cultlva,. tlon, woll located on good road,; $250 por aero. 10 acres, 3 miles east of court houso, 8-room plastered houso and good barn, family orchard, near good school. Prlco $3200. 9 Ms acres, 4 miles north of court house, 2 acres applo bearing, balance in cultivation, .splendid soil, good location; $2100. 5 acres on Garden Road, Just east of town, all In cultivation, good lot of fruit, 4-room libuso and barn, near school; $2200. City Property Seo us for building lots. Good 11-room houso and 2 acre3 of ground in flnq location 1 East Salom; $6500. ' Flno modern 5-rooni house oa East Stato street, built last year; $2500. . 6-room house and largo lot in South Salem plenty of fruit; $1000. 6-room modbrn dwelling, with basoment, 4 nice lots set to fruit, nice garden spot; $3000. Flno modem 7-room house with basoment and wind mill, 3 gopd lots. This proporty is locatod on North Capitol streot, and Is a splondld homo; offered for n fow days fgr $2750. Now 5-room plastered houso on largo lot, 3 blocks from East school " for only $800; owner Is going away. H. A. JOHNSON & CO. 388 Statd Stroot, Salem, Ore. 198 acres, at Waconda, on the Oregon Electric line, 155 acres in cultivation, balance in timber and pasture; good buildings! a fine grain or dairy farm, Price $95 per acre, 40 acres in Polk county, 12 apres In oultivationj 5 acres more can. easily be oleared, 100 fruit irees, 10 English walnut trees, good buildings; this is a good buy, Price $4250, 104 acres, 80 in cultivation, balance in .timber and pasture, good buildings, Come and see this farm, just outside the city limits, A fine farm to cut fnto acre tracts, . Price S250 per acre, 8-room house and barn, 2 acres, fine place to raise chickens, Price $3000, 7-room house, bungalow and the bet buy In the city, 5 1-2 lots In Riverside addition, Prioe $2300, 20 aores of fine timber, 4 miles from Salem, Pries $4000, , .; Geo. O. Savage 135 S, Commercial Streot, BKC11THL & nVN'OJTS BARGAINS A boautltul now home at actual cost; Insido property; owner leaving city nnd. thQ. place la too nice to1 rent, being rnddern nud artistic. Must be. sold quickly. $4200. Terms. $4500 will buy a fine 25-acro tract, close to town; 20 acres In ap ples. This is a good plnco and has flno rich soil. $6,000 buB 9 acres of flno land, with a good 7-room houso and good barn; black soil; not far from town; 2 acres In fruit; nicely Improved place. $8,600 will buy 16 acres on car lino near fair grounds and new boul evard; all set to fruit and berries; will subdlvido so as to more than doublo tho cost. Wo can do this for tho buyor. Wo have a flno list of vacant lota located in different parts of Salem. Good buys, all of them, Easy terms If desired, Remember we aro headquarters for farms, large and small, on tho famous Salem and" Howell prairie?. Don't buy till you see this section. I1ECHTEL & BYNOJT 347 Stnto Street Tel. Alain 4B2 SEE GEO. 0. SAVAGE, For Farms and City Property 135 S. COMMERCIAL ST. Tracts Ground Floor Salom, Oregon, t