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About Weekly Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1900-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1902)
I.I t ! 4 :H :t" .!! si n i . t 4 t i riclf-tones and r Zincography . Yosemite Engraving Co. V Printing Plates 2-4- Montomry. 5t 5. T ' Fhen Biub' 290 1. JORD ATI'S cheat OUSEUU OF AUATOUY iki f ltirTrriisfuicisct. cn. 5 W v ; F ., - 9 J I ,f ' I if J 'J I V. -1 faawnmwnianiWiiwi tar A quack awl I CanMiiana trc wi w By prtw- TnhtMBtM- , dsl jORiua & Co., tosi hh m, s. f. RECITALS AT - UltWERSIXY The CommencementExercises ' at Old Willamette This Year PROMISE TO BB OF RARE, EX CELLEN'CB THE CHOIR OP THE METHODIST CHUfcCH WILL. OF. . FER A - NOBLB CHORAL RE HEARSALS NOW IN PROGRESS. J - v Til em Prices arc Winners f; 8 Pound Pet..taPruns, 25c " Large Fancy Silver Prurres,-pr P6und t - - . 4.a - : v 10 PJund Pink Beini, 25c : ! 8 Pound Small Whit Beans, 2Sc. . J . A1 FloTTrS Per Sack, 70c . j 3 Cane' Salmon, 23c. Sweet Oranges, per-' Dozen, 15c ' Black Figs, 5c perpbun. . . Large. Fancy Limont, per dozen, 15c. Good Cooking Molasses, per gallon, 30c - Scotch Oats, 10 cents package. " ' Shoulders per pounds 9c. padroni, .No- 1, large size boxes, wfiite or yellow, per box, 35c. i 'Two packages Premium Much. 15w Jumbo-Mush, 2i lbs., 5 cents, . M T. RINEMAN - The musical: crogrtm to toe - riven during- txrnimVwceroeiit season. "will con rtst ir . jja.it ff th g-ratluaies recfc-al. a, recital, by unSeritraduates, a concur! by the ladies' choru.4- of '.Willamette 1 Jn Ive rl t y a rul the annual sacre& con SftrtHsCXbi choir of he First M. U. church, --"f;. ;-;v , ,;.vi; rTbe their, uivi-r the direction of Mr. Francesco Sfley, iril: this! year: offer a noMe choral work. Farmer' mass fiaj IJ flat, atxxmpanfed by the Tlr organ anx a.n orchestra of tenjiecea. ! 1 Rebearsai by the' chorus are snow in progress; and the orchestra part are being carefully written from the focal -score by Mi rieley. The oreheatra, .wiH conajst of the beat player - obtainable and the program promise to be the most attractive ever given by this pop u!nr choir. :. Mr. Seley has trained the choir for the ;pat four, yeara. and the excel lence of his work ts attested by the acknowledged superiority of hls chor us. Althouy the personnel of the choir has changre.l from time to time, by fhe addition of new lingers and the loss of others, yer the inyprovement ha been constant -and marked. :Iurlii' the en tire period j he has been ably assisted by Miss Genevieve Hughes! whose -service a orgunifsfv cannot be overesti mated. v ; ' . , . . ' . ' . Public flfreital. ? ' 'The College of Music " and Oreatory of WHiaraette University ' will oirb.vide vw'ic rci'fi a'.' t V. T f rronth. One of v .! ! ; vTONt'S m mw 4 I! ' vrill.- o.'vtii' : a-;io: r.rvt ' (5Ion laV) in 1 in'-' o?i ' in t'wd week. I'stU- At. thcA ft rat ' rt-cital three iwaru-Ui! will sing: The Clcll-Vn- Mont'.e is ohns. and the -MJ-'i '.-.- v rvi-ifa' ar. he d in th f. "f tin- l';2l-i-.-i!- unci tL'tt-aj1 . projiiVtli1 uc & : O flock - PERSONALS MUa Jlelejt Wonche, of iwisana; ij visiting atT ."the home of airs. SaJirt McFadden, in this city. - ; Mm. SL T. MuMdell Is visHinsr fof a fw daya wtth her dSauslrter in P-rt-land, Mrs. Ed. Powers. ' ' W.'Hi Latoorette. flelI secretary of the -McMlrm ville Colielgre. was' a Salem business rvisfi-or yesterday. , j V.- ; Mr.. A-' A. Jesjjup. departeds yester day aftejrnoon for a isit to relatives in Oregon Crty" and PortlanA; - Mrs. ; TL B. Sinnott returned to her. home in 'PortlaiKl after a over-Sun-d&y visit to reta Uvea In this city. . Mls Beasle' McDonald departed for her. home In The Dalles yesterday from a Tjiarrt o frtenda In thia city. Mias &l A. Welch yisitwl in this city yesterday and retarneJ to her hornet In Sllvertonon the afternoca train. " iiw. tif Tfpmf roy went to Pdrt larxl yesterday a flernojn! wltere her mother, ifrs. C.VCoraellu.. Is iulte III. I Mrs. . Georgre GV Gans leaves toy this morning' si overtandl to. jiri her daughr t-fr Iri WLshingtoni who is -seriuusly ill. , Mm. W,. il.'Chattenv of Portlan.1. Is vteitiru; at ths? home of her irentf, Mr. and jMra. -George CoBina. In ! this Ht v. . - I. ' . , , Allen Puith returned to resume l fttudSes atfMt. Angel yesrterday. havinjf visited with his parents in this tHty fever Sunday, , - -" " : A. C. lalmer, an attorney of Prine ville. waj la Falem buinea visitor y ---terday, going toTE'ortland by Ahe after noon trairi. . '. , - . - - - Iw. : ait! Mm. J. W. Lehitian. of Brownvii)Je, arrived yesterday to at tend the funeral of the late T. W. Simpkliis today.: , s , Mis Leh Xicklini is home after vis-v iting the iriast few months with friends i I i 1 x : develop sometimes, from very trifling" causes, and wlicn and where yo yoiitihi b:ipcct them. A boil, or abscess, burn, blister, wart, tumor, mole, or the sunplest little pimnia. may be the beginning point of a malignant, frightful looking jCanceroiis Ulcer.. r Apparently there, is- no difference betvreeii a Cancerous andCmmohf Ulcer -wlieri they first make their appearance, and for this reason every ulcer, no-matter hoU-' ilisigniScaut or harmless it may seem, and all slow healing sores shoiild exdle sulpicicn and cause alarin particularly if aiiy of your ancestors ever had Cancer, or you h ave good- reason to ' think' your blood is impure; for 'the. sore, after all, is only,, he outgrowth, .the cxteriial evidence, of polluted blood, , and nothing can check its progress . until .the cancer, tanned, vitiated blood has been purified, All efforts to Jieal the ulcer-by means of salves or other external remedies will result in failure, for such treatment can have no possible effect upon me cieaaiy-germs ana morDia mauer mat iorm in me Diooa ana are carriea uiroi!n the circulation to the sore. --. ; in Seattle, and the Sai?t -week withVher -Si' 'ill v in J1 ' . KM ( ) li K ;--?v. smwes (two in numln-r),,- di Jo- .compilete line 'of drug-? an.) LvM' in.--lutlvi art)-le!. -et fumet . tr u.-h--" er' , Dil STONK Has had some 25 yfars exieri":'not .t the I'-raci u-f of irjiliiKi . a-i t uov fiiak f linrgtu fi.n itt--iilt.ii.A4i. cr a-huHf I f ii "or j.i e-ri ,:-l n . . . He loe a cssh busiri? ' t . buys on -time nor seir ttm- .'. . r,. Journals, day-rk. i.. k --r-i ' bUl collector; and; ail ihr ?.;.;, j ;':' phernatla of-crwdlt dru-Mt..iJt. t-. un-kwwn'-ln ''his buiiieAJ . l.-itf fu.t ftofk, ami crre-r ir h , . ' i.'-aal IMunks at Statesman Job OfRce LKal blanks at th Statesman otSce. oiir-r if j-om try.: Shiioh's t Cbnsumpt ion f y 4 4 and ours is so strotisf -we 1 I lCi rr.meeaci:.recrf.fiinI " nt)tey.r ftnd eve end yon fr trial bottle -ir you -wr:te for it. teilllvPH'Si costs 25 cents and will rtirc Coii-iumi-it. -m. Pneumonia, Brroichiti ana 3il Liiri'.T Trotiblos. Will cure a confth or cokl . in a iay, and thus -prevent reri us rfnits. It fi j uocn doing; tocse thirty (r SJ years. H. C. -M.Vt.1 Ik CiV. t-c ftrrr, N, V. karPa Clover Root Tea corrects the Stomach uncle, tt, w. cott, in fortiana. Mr and !Mrs. J.' A. Sutherland, who have been viMting at' the liome of J. D. Sutherland in this city the pat few Iays departed for -their home in Chi cago- yesterday-, r- ' : : C. Guy W'akefle?d, one of the rewre- sehtatives of the Eiler's Piano' IIotise, of Portland. Is in, Salem for a few weeks., to ssfct Geo. C. tV Fi.ate Printer W. H; Leed and fam l!y .'.returned frora a. few wiohths' visit to ls Atifiele. ami - ar again com fortably established in their beautiful home on Ojakstreet. Mrs: W. T. Williamson returned last night "from! a visit to her snoth.ar in Portland, -and her stater, Mrs. Iva. ller- rin, of San Franc-lsao, accompanied her. home for ia 'brief .visit. ' F. II. Burglehaus1, recently manager of the preriifuim -d-e-rxartment of the Wooison Spice Company, sVC Toled, Ohio, arrived last ni-ght, and wWl spen3 se ttal weeks -with his cOuxin, V. H. Burghardt. - He is looking for a, loca tion and expects to , go in.tQ fruit cul ture. -'A RATES AGAIN REDUCED From all points.! Before you make defi nite ai-ranst-nnnts for that trip East let us quote you rates via the Illinois Cen tral Railroad. Our rates are the lw-; e. to be tiad," and it will pay' you to write us It you haven't time7 to t-om-riunif-aie, AvJth us tell the agent' from whom you purchase your i Uckut, that I MOTHER, TWO AUNTS, AND ONLY . SISTEfl DIED OF CANCER . OF THE BREAST. ' I liAtl a Cancer on my left breast, which Caused me great pain for, three or four pains were deep and shooting. The ulcer discharged yellow and rather offensive mat-, ter. i I bad given up all hope, as the doctors .. gave me no relief, it? My mother, two -..-J aunts and an only sis- A would ha' , UUU JL BUI that I, too, re been eone ; but for S. If el t some better after the sfipsLbottle, and after using only seven bot tles, was cured. This was several years ago but have seen no signs of the Cancer since. I would urge all who are suffering from the disease to gjvevS. 8. S. a trial. Ikltou, Mo. ..' Mrs. James C&ssf.tj.. A SMALL SORE CAME ON THE INSIDE OF HIS LIP.V i - About the first of February iSoq, I noticed a small lump on the inside' of my lower .lip. " It ahnoj-ed xrie considerably; the doctor cauterized it and in a few days it dropped off, but shortly after another came and broke into an open sore, and in spite of the large number of remedies I tried, it would not heal. I then went to another, and be gave nie something to put on the sore, saying if it did not ctire he would cut the sore out. I used bis medicine, but received n4 benefit. I de cided a blood purifier was what I needed, and began to take S. S. SJ The ulcer Was growing rapidly,' with" scjme pain and a crawling, creeping lecung. At nrst a. S. S. sct-med to make the sore worse, bat this soon changed, and after I had taken seven bottles the place healed entirely i my general health improved and I am as well now as ever and no signs of the dis ease have been seen since Hollands, S. C V. P. Brows. severe, F .-a ) WOULD SCAB OVER, BUT TIOT ' . '". - l HEAL. . .. .. . : . s . Mr. JnO. Massic, Owcmboro', Ky., v.riton; "About three years ago a t lister caiae oa the right side of my nose- 1 1 grew steadi- V f lyinspiteofalleii'ort A.- w ucai u, m was not very at first, but increased.; i .1.. t - . ii . .lip mri iKL'aii times theplace would V1 k ' ' scab over a nd appear 4 i ' -T jy to be getting well, J T but the scab, would ;3. y-v I. j drop pff, leaving a , Jp ml. augry. looking - i ..' ulcer. , j I bad almost despaired of ever Ciringi Uxe Cancer when jny . attention was called to t. J, and after taking, a few bottles the Cancer besfaH to er-tduaHv grow tmaller, tbeliscluiri'e stopped, aud 1 was relieved ot tne terrible disease. " . " - ; Cancerous .Ulcers' can be reached only by a remedy .that acts upon and. through the blood system, and this is just what S. S. S. docs. . It goes' to the fountain head of tlie disease, and drives out the germ producing poisons which jcause the nicer, and purifies and builds up again, tne.aetenoratea.piooa. y ijiis is uic oniyxtrue ana logical treatment for sores of this character. By the use of S. S..S. the ulcer is supphed with pure, strong blood, Which quickly allays theinflartpmatioit. and forces out! all the irritating poisons, aud . allows the sore tb heal naturally and permanently. S.' S. S. acts1 also as a tonic, and W'here the constitution lias", become i debilitated and weakened; it restores vitality and s xengthens .the nervous systenif arid helps V the appetite and digestion. S. S. S. contains no lercury, , Potash or other niiherals, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. N.''" ' tyV -rv' " "Those having, a chronic ulcer or sore of any Kind that is slow iii healing, whether located upon the body or internally, Will receive medical advice aud such special information as they desire free of cost. Book on Cancer and Other Diseases of the 'Blood sent free. X THE SWSFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA. you want tp. travel by way of the Illi nois Central,-a hd you -will never regret the trip.; If - any, of; your relatives or fciends in. the -East' are coming West while the lw rates a"re In effect, write us about thetnf,. and, we will see that they get the lowest rates with the best t rvlce. -Thrua:hXtOU''iii?t ears, persoh- albvconducted excursion cars, free re dlining chair cars, In fact all the .latest conveniences known to modern rail roading. . For particulars " regarding rates, time, aervice,- stop-overs, differ-i rent connections and -rou all on; or address Un commercial Agent, .142 Portland, Or. . '.' I ; VrgA 1 Blanks Utatesnao job -Office "gal Blanks at Statesman Job Offl;; es, etc fctc. II. Trumbull, Third street, 'Jt, ' r. VIIMa India I'tlrOIN I - T ,, t-urv lilial. ltlrr1lB. Bixt llcalac Vllrsv H iWhu-U tlw tuaiutih lat the Irrhiritf aiunr,. c-.. a iwulliiv, fUi-m I , t a tit rn.f lr y'1-lianm- tVIIIA riLti lTMi:.VI' iii .. r l. . t. mail iHirwipl t pi4c. iC4k and I irli. WlL.jUIA.MS M K'U t., 1'n-n. LtKVt.1 AM U S: lTMI.Vr u oo!f for P1lrD.'it-tuni tiif.r(au.i ' b io wmrranHni. f . .). by 1rik-Uta. or iltiroift tt prc.iC4 and mt nrr FOK PALE ItT ZXJ. RltSOH fill . - -- - i ,' . .'; ', V -x x ; , .. ' : ' ' ' , '.'':'vx'V 'V". ..' I ' r -: --x ; . , What Vt Will Gasoline is the most economical power in use. today, and on account of its cheapness is taking the place of bptli steam and eject ricitj. The it; the special knowledge of the steak engineer is not required, and it COStS nothing when not; actually at wTork, and when it is pumping his water, churning his bptter, sawing his wood or v.. .. ;--i i ; - : i - --- - : - ; ., ., ). i .-: - . :.. ' ... . 1 t..' . -it- " I . .x: ; "X, j : . . .x 1 v , i L1 F. F. GARY, Manager. grinding his feed it costs less than any other power. For turning the lathes of the repairman, printing the local newspaper or making sausage at the; butcher shop, the gasoline engine is worth many times its -cost Anil the STOVER W BEST engine'on the market for the following reasons: X 7 ; ?. ': 1st It has less parti than any other, consequently 'easier to operate and keep in brder. ,; 2d. Will last lonprxthrin anv other berause; it has less narts to wrear out 3d. Will develop greater power on the same amount of gasoline,! for it is heavier and ab sorbs less power in its working parts than any other. r , Ihe object of all makers of engines, viz: -to develop the most power with the least cost' and rouble has been attained in the STOVER to a; greater degree than any other. V v: ; t . . We carry the STOVER GASOLINE ENGINES in stock j from 1 l-"2 to 8 horse power, and : will U'lote prtces and send descriptive matter on application . investigate the STOVER before you buy .S- f Si- XX J .; j S . X : . MitlhilSn ,wi V -A i ttarvor, SALEM. BRANCH. A . '. '