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ffgSfil'ttffH W ' ' ' "" ' Mothers rlotislv watch declining health of Sdrd-ugbtHt .sssr ,Vns i .. .iiiiniiiii,t," " v ' 'r . ,.U U " causo for anxiety. In ! rrly 8tflKCB whc" ,lot l)Cyontl reach of medicine, Hood's gcrra- rllla will restore the quntlty nnd Until)' ff the blooiltauii thus ylvo S3 jliltli. Kcail the follow-In- letter: in h but lust to write about my ,1ugM Cora, aged 19. Bbo was com nlttely ran down, declining, had that tired lln Bnd friends said bio would not lire orcr llirco months. Sho hod n bad . KfllV . t ,na nothTnff usemrd to do tter any good. I hsnpcncd 10 rcad nljcul ,Ioo Bn'1'Pi TU and had her jrkc It n trial. From tho fyflnt dose M begun to pet bolter. Alter taking feW boltks bho was com pletely cured and her health Las been tho Ut ever since." Mi'.B. Adwii Pkck, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. 'I will ay that my mother kas not stated my cane In n ftronir words a I would have done. Hord'a Harsnparllla hM truly cured me and I am now well." Cora Peck, Amitordam, N. V. Be (tire to (jet Hood', becacf o Hood's Sarsaparilla Uttie One True Mood Purifier. All drugRlits. $1. PreparedontyTSyC. l.'irocvl & Co.. Lowell, Mim., ' 17 ,-,.,, am purely VfBetabre, hs llOOd S FlHS Mania and hcnptlwlnl. & FROM ALBERTA,- CANADA. Continued from second page. grass visible, snow may bo seen on Polk county hilh and Ice on tho dls; tant mountains. The altitude of Stephen, tho station at the summit or tho Hooky moun tains Is 5,290 feet. Calgary, 120 miles east, Is 3,338 feet this station Olds is about 200 feet higher or about 3,000 fcetabovo sea level, said to bo tho highest part of all the broad country. Edmonton, 150 miles further north Is sonic 1,400 feet lower and has a little different climate. It le evident that the high a ltltudo has to do with the wind, snow,linll storms and -unseasonable frosts, all of which are a hinder- ancc to the prosperity of this1 section of the country. Because of my exper ience I regret coming here. I do not think that thoso who have lived west of the Rockies and enjoyed tho mild winters and tho luxury of being able to grow or gather or and in season all the fruits and vegetables grown In that mild climate will bo satisfied to lire for any length of tinio in this place. I meet very few persons hero who expect to remain to die: they aro sub; mlttlng to privations for a time, hoping to accumulate some property, which when sold will enable them to remove to, and buy a homo In somo other place. Quito a number of per- wns have gone out from this place this spring. Somo who had been hero three years and by remaining a short time longer could have proved up and obtained the title to 100 acres of land; they evidently did not think itivorth remaining for. lam told that a large number of people are leaving tho Edmonton dis trict, one man said ho counted 37 teams one day, on tho trail going out. All this does not prove that a man r not succeed, for quite a number i there aro a few near this place ho came hero about three years airo aadwho brought some capital and iuo with them and who have been Wetollvo and add to the number, lnd D0W "re hopeful of being Inde cent In a few years. The man, however", who wimps lmrn I Abetter his condition, will discover wto needs money (about 81,000), to "wlMMtable bulldln.? nnil aliMtar ,,0cki and purchase sufficient stock ke a start. Ho ought to undcr aol the cattle business, as cattle are "jeci to disease and amldont. nnH L1 Mre to Prevent thelr'loss. If he aW from your Btnt Iia tulll n.lea J trees, shrubs,frutts,and very much i makes a home and life worth if I I He WlU flnd a Hn"ea market P "wt he may grow (cattle except- : "uwnenbehas to hnv n.. F'tt for .i -.. ... - - .amuy, mat no cannot !.. .' wUl be surprised at tho nri UTh4 rr ... " e Will also discnvpr.tlmt. It. fel; r "" ." U HWi.i.ti . 'truly, Bolton. hii.!.. w. , v,uren 1,wntr,tcatiirir Cousifti jtMMtwAtoawKwaaMMaiiiiiMiiiirifnwtf XnnOal ,ro&e show Of the Salem Florticultural Society for i8g6. PBEMIUM. LIST. 1. Best collection of tea roses.notless than 12 vurletles, $3. 2. Best collection of tcaroscs.O varie ties. $.'1. 3. Best collection of tea roscs,2 varie ties. $1. 4. Best collection of not less than 12 varltles.of teas In bud, $o. 5. Best collection of 0 varieties or buds, teas, $3. 0. Best collection of hybrids, $3. 7. Best specimen of rose bush In bloom, pot grown, and Introduced In 1895-'00, $3. 8. Best specimen of roso bush In bloom, pot grown, and introduced In 'Oo-'DO, $1.50. 0. Best collection pfinoss roses, buds, 32 10. Best collection of Polynntha roses, 51. 11. Best collection of pink roses, not less than 5 vnrlotics, $2. 12. Best collection or yellow rose1?, not less than 5 varieties, $2. 13. Best collection of red roses, not less than 5 varieties, $2. 14. Best display of Bankslan roses, $1.50. 15. Best slntflo roso or any variety, 1st $1; 2d 50c. Special prcnllums will bo-offcred for tho llnest display of tho following named varieties of roses. Marcchnl Nell, Viscountess Folk stone, Papa Gontlcr, Catherine Mcr met, Sunset, Mario Van Houtte, La Frnnce, Jacqueminot, ltlcnc Marie Hcnrlette, Wm, Allen Klchardson, Ilomer Baroness Rothschild, Bride, La Marque, Madame Alfred Carrier, Malmaison.Madame Joseph Schwnrts, Docteur Pastour,Madamc AVclche.Isa holla Grey, James Sprunt (bush or climbing), Perle des Jardln (bush or climbing), Niphctos (bush or climb ing), 50o each. Finest display of roses from any point in Oregon outside or Marlon county, $5. Premiums on other Mowers than reses: 1st. Finest display or panslcs, $2. 2d. Finest display or panslcs,$1.50. lst.Flncsb dlsnlav or sweet ncas. $1.50. 2d. Finest display or sweet peas, $1. uargest). numuor or varieties or na tive Oregon ferns in pots, $1.50. Best collection or wild (lowers, gathered by a child under 11 years or age, each variety arranged sep arately, 1st, $2.50.; 2d; $2. Collection or twenty varieties or wild llowcrs, with correct botanical names, $1. Persons not wishing to enter Tor premiums aro invited to display their roses at tho fnlr. HULKS. Tho rules, adopted by tho society for governing tho fnlr aro as follews: 1 The superintendent shall have general charge of tho roso show. 2 Judges shall bo appointed by the executive committee, and all adjust ment not covered by rules or published action of tho cxccutlvo committee hall bo referred tu that committee. 3 Exhibits not at the door by 1 p. m. on tho llrst day of tho show will be debarred from competition. Exhibits will be received from 8 a.m. till 1 p.m. 4 All flowers must bo handed to the superintendent or assistants at tho door, and subjected to their arrangement. 5 Receptacles ror premium flowers w ill be furnished by tho superinten dent, but flowers for display may bo urranged by tho owner. 0 All flowers entered ror premiums must bo distinctly nnmcd,ir Incorrect ly named they will bo excluded rrom premiums. 7 Names or llowcrs cannot bo changed artor they aro entered. 8 No Inferior plant or flower to re colvo a premium. 0 No entry "of any variety in col lection or named roses shall consist of less than three specimens, nt least ono to bo full blown. 10 All nlantsmust bo owned by tho exhibitors and have been in their pos session at least threo montns ocroro tho show, and all cut flowers must bo grown by tho exhibitors. 11 Plants and flowers ennnot bo re moved until tho closoor the exhibi tion except by permission or tho superintendent. 12 No flower shall bo entered for inoro than ono premium. 13 All flowers must be labeled with name before entering. Women no on heedlessly Ignoring the dangers that lie right In the path of their thoughtless ness. They neglect little warnings un til they get used to then:. The -warnings become louder and louder, and still thev do not heed them. Their sickness increases like a snowball rolllnir down hill. The sickness comes on PTaduallv. and they get used to it gradually, but it luins their lives just the same. One wa ,r. n ImtidiWl nerhattt. is oerfectly healthy. Sometimes her weakness Is in herited, sometimes acquired by careless ness, la every case, euro and Dr. Pierce s Favorite rrescriptios yill give her new life and strength and vitality. It will fill out the hollows in her cheek, brine color to her Ijps, brighten her eyes, and make ker real y and truly A woman. The " Fa vorite Prescription" is of inestimable value at three stages in the lives of every woman-rwbea the girl becomes a woman. 1 it.. ..nman hYunMi a. mother, and vhea the mother becoes incapable ol Biaturnity. At these times it gives safety and strength. It 'is the only medicine bow before the; public for woman s pecu liar ailments, adapted to her delicate or. eanlzation by a regularly graduated phy ScUn an experienced and skilled spe cialist in these maladies. It cannot do harm in any condition of the system. Its sals exceed the eombhwd sala of all , sudkiaea fee women. Evrywcaa8borfdkaveaadreadDr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, a ereat book of a tfcoMasd pages, pro- luseiy iimswaueu wffc " " " "- &XM . on receipt w ar muu,vv,.X7f Cry for I for rJiaihV only. -Addma. World's DU- "- 'I'veBsaiy Medical. Aseociauos, no. J - ''italn fitreeLliaiilo.'y.'r. . 'iaii'wai"J'ittttCBia'TT ,'Tjr irrmwiifini tmmtmmts fejMivssNSSSSSpSccSSNSiSHBWIsWBg for Infants and Children. IHIRTY ycaiV ottcrvntton of million of gerona, permit as It Is naqneatlonnTiIy ih toat TcmrtAy for Inraat bbH CBliaren thn Trorlil tan ever known. It la haratleaa. Clillilroa Hho It. It Itlvea iboia health. It will sftvo their Uvea. In It Mother Imva aomethlng -wliloU t nliiolntoly anfo and praotloallr perfect n a child' mediolao. Cnatorlft dcatroya Wiorms. Cnatorlw, nllnyn Fovorlsluien. Cniitorla prevents vomiting Sotir Cnrfl. Ottaiorlft onre yjlttrrhooti and V71nd Colle, Cnatorla relieves Teething Tronlilca. Caatorla onroa Constipation and Flatnlcnoy. Castoria nentralltes tho effoota of carhonto nold gaa or poljonons atr, Oastorla does not contain morphine, oplnm, or other narootlo property. Oastorla nulmllnton tho food, rotrnlatoa tho stomach and howola. giving healthy and natural sloep. Oastorla la put op In one-sko hottloa only. It In not sold in hnlk. Don't allow any one to sell yon anything olio on tho plea or promise that It is "Jnst aw good" and "will answer every pnrpoao." Bee that yon pet C - A - S - T - O - Tho fao-slcillo elcnatnrn of LjT - Children Cry for L Through Tickets TOjTHE H , 'IfViA the; Union Pacific System. Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. TourU Sleepers and Freo Reclining Chairs dally between VOHTLANJD to CHICAGO Our trains ate heated hv steam and ca lighted by Pintsch light. Time to Chicago, 3 t.s. Jays jjTime to New York. 4 1-2 days. Which Is many hours quicker than com petitors. For rates, time tables and full Information apply to liOISlt d BAEKEIi, Agents, Salem, O:. R. W. BAXTER, C. E. 11ROWN, General Agent DUt. Pass. Agent 3 135 Third Street, Portland. jjjjjHHJAVVCVOO QHC4UU SOS OP BOX POZZONI'S COMPLEXION POWDER baa tn tho wUndsrd for fortr years snd ' If lOOrO pOpuIAr VUl, HIM o,w vv.uiv. POT'nyps l LOB IUTH DUUll(JtJU s.pn; -wWHiiwa .u.t.t l.1 tutBifttfnl anH hirmlnu. !.. ...KvIa miAmm tiA a tit If win I h A deticUe. Invltlble protects a to the iree. MUi very box of rtti&zo: VH a wr ( iriiorRt rttourm wui jujt ' AT DBUaai8T8 Awn VANOY 8TOUE8. ' Bssi . an ariWBFBa inrn .tctcsict golcnllflo American Aaerwy tot ffiurifS. Tminm '. KMSN BtATBNTS), isaw - orTKtHTa "saw idjiI CO. Ml BsamwiT. Kaw YosK. $SkBStiSSiB3& $itmt wfom Txrrott drraittUm of sar scteoUflo ppe ;la tha JSl bCirffiuHr HlmlrsleJ, Ko Intelligent i!iJ.ti)llnmilh. AiWrff. MUNST EAST JBLsjSfS sHsmV dsBsrt 1 saLfMs Caitorin. iglth tho gatroaano of to apeak of It xHthost KHemlng. It - I - A. i Is on everv j$te rraPpeg y Pitcher's Castoiria. QWiQ MMr RUNS', Pullman Sleopin' Cars- Elegant. Dinln Cars Tourist Sleeoin0, Cart To Hi. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, largo, Orand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg, Helena and Butte, QXH THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, K ew YorK, jioiton, ana an romts "Eajt an'i South For Information, time cards, rnaps an tickets, call on or wrlto fc THOMAS, WATT & CO. gAGENTS,; 265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass, Act., Morrison St.. corner Third Portland, Or, OREGON .'CENTRAL AND- Eastern R. H. Company IYAQU1NA BAY ROUTE.! Z Connecting at Yaquina Hay with the Sa Francisco & Yaqulna Bay Steamship Co. STEAMER "FARALLON," Sails from Yanulna every 8 da for San Francisco, Coos Bay, Port Oiforil, Trinidad and Humbolt Bay, Passenger accommodations unsurpassed. Shortest route between Ihe Willamette valley and California, Fare from Albany or polatt Jwcit to Ban FranciKoi Cabin, 6; steerage, M; to Coos Bay and Port Orford, cabin 16; to Humlwldt Bay, cabin 8; round trip, good 60 days, pe cial. .RIVER DIVISION. SteamersllAlbny"and "Wra. M. Hoag," newly furnished, leave Salem dally, except Saturdays, at II a m arriving at Portland the same day at $ P- Returning boats leave Portland same day as above at 6 a. rr.., arriving at Salem at 3 p m. EDWIN STONE, Manager, CcrvallU, Or. I. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division. M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock Salem, AMruJi 1h,- - .r .otta'.3 ir,.,u r,H,'.. . : f"Z?.?, " :'. initttujiatwcHS "I'Zr, t.ZT.Z.lZL LnauHB.jBBBsj t - ,- ,,,,.-.,,. 1 w stsu r . -ZTi -2 br iiim, WfWit .jw I 1 tkee I1JM. 01 i WU, . I rceltr seat oa rtsUMb1 .Hi uAt AB rn-irr m - LlT. 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Ol-UfcTIlE Southern Pacific Co, Calitornta Express Train Run dai,, between Portland and San Francisco. South North 8150 p. m. tt:oo p. m. 10:45 arn. Iv. Portland lv Salem ai, Iv.l ar. San Fran, lv. Above trains stop at East Portland, Oregon City, Wodburn, Salem, Turner, Marlon, lenerson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent Shedds, Hahey, Harrlsburg, Junction City, Eugene, Cruswcll, Drain, and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland, Inclusive, ROSKUURO MAIL DAILY. Soiitir I North 8::tu a.m. 11:00 a.m. C;20 p.m. Iv. Portland ar. lv. Salem lv. ar. Roseb'g lv. 4:40 p.m. 2:20 p.m. 8:00 a.m. BALHM PAB8KNOEK. "South North' l;0O p.m. 0:15 p.m. lv. Portland nr. ar. Salem lv. 10:15 a.m. 8:00 a.m. DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE PULLMAN" UUFKETrBD3EPERS and second-class sleeping cars attached to all through trains. WEST SIDE DIVISION, Between Portland and Corvallls, dally (ex cept Sunday.) 7130 a m. 12:15 P ni. Lv. Portland. A"V7 Ar. Corvallls. Lv 6120 p. m. 1 US P. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect with tra.n of Oregon Central & Eastern Railroad. Express train dally excei t Sunday. 4143 p. m. 7'5 P. m. Lv. Portland ATT Ar. McMinville Lv 8125 a. m. 5:50a. m. THROUGH TICKETS to all points In the Eastern States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem. E. P, ROGERS, Aat. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or, R. KOEHLER, .Manager. gO, Ml k Si. Paul Ry.( GLANCE ATI HIS MAP. Of the ".Chicago, Milwaukee andkSt. Paul Railway and note Its connection with all transcontinental lines at St, Paul and Omaha, and remember when going cut that Its trains are lighted with electricity and heated by steam. Its equipment lsMsuperb, Elegant Buffet, library, smoking and sleeping cars, wttn tree recitmnz chairs, bach aleenlni? car ueithhas an electric reading lamp, and its dlninc cars aro the best In the world. Other lines are longer than this, but Done ara shorter, and no other offers the above lux urious accommodation!, Thete are sufficient reasons lor the for the popularity of "Tlio Milwau Coupon ticket agents in every rail- kee." road office will give yon further Information, or auuress C. J. EDDY. General Agent, J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass. Agent. Portland 0. R. & N. CO. E. M'NEILLRECEIVER. TO THE EAST GIVES THE CHOICE OF Two Transcontinental Routes, Via Spokane Minneapolis St'Pauland Den ver Omaha and Kansas Clly.fcl-ow rates to cattcrn'cltlei. " ,30CEAN CITIES.; Tortland San Fjanclsco. Xt Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland May 17, 32, 37 and June 1,6, II, 16, 31, 36 Fare Cabin, $5; steerage, I3.50. WILLAMFTTE RIVER DIVISION. f; Portlands-Eugene, Steamers Ruth and Elmore for 'Portland dUly except Sunday at 10 a, m, For Corvallls daily except Sunday fat (3130 p.m. For Eugene Monday and Thursday at 3130. Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round trip tickets very cheap. Tickets sold and baggage checked through tn all points with, out extra tramler charges. Fot full details call on Doha & Barker agents, SaUm, Oregon, or address. W. II. HURLBURT. Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or For full details call on or address G. M, POWERS, Foot of Trades! . Local gent. . CflUTEV 'lWR-Larce Wt ol heavy brown wrapping paper for sale cheap. Jast the thing for putting under carpets. Cajl at Journal office. 1.1 1 ir'l 1 omca twauKee 3MjU-f, PAUL A ' e)TV NMILWAUKCP ,wt o vr aST TH M " ii n -i AtTSJJSM-.'