"I J $S3Pi!ng and Siaylsg. At the start in a long race, the advant age often appears to be with an outsider. But the race is won not in starting hut in staying. The quality which wins is staying power. It is so in the race of life. Staying power wins, ana as a rule the best stayer is the man with the best stomach. All physical strength is derived from food which is properly digested and assimilated. When the food eaten is only part ly digested and assimilated . there is a loss of nutri tion which means a loss of strength and the general result is physical break-down. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives strength nnd staying power, be cause it cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutri tion.' It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of the food eaten, and so strengthens the body naturally by the nutrition derived from food. "I was troubled with indigestion for about two years," writes Wm. liowkcr, Esq., of Julia etta, I.atah Co.. Idaho. I tried different doc tors nnd remedies but to no nvail, until I wrote to you and you told me wiiat to do, I suffered with a pnin in my stomach aud left side and thought th:it it would kill mc. Now I am rrl&rt to write this and let you know that I am all right. I enn do my work now without pain aud I don't have thnt tired feeling that I used to have. Five bottles of Dr. l'icrce's Golden Med ical Discovery and two vials of his 'Pleasant Pellets' cured me." Accept no substitute for Golden Med ical Discovery. There is nothing "just as good" for diseases of the stomach, blood nnd lungs. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are easy and pleas ant to take. A most effective laxative. Albany Market. Wheal 5i 3enta. Oivts 38. Eggs 20;conts. Batter 16 to 20 oents Potatoes 90 cents. flams 16 unnts Sides 16 cents Shoulders 12 oent. Hops 20 cones. Pork, gross, cents, Hay, V loose. 7 baloa. Flour 70o per sack. Beef, gross (.tears SJtfc, cow Mutton, grots, VSJ4C. Voal, gross 4c. Wool U to 13c. Mill fetd, bran $17, shorts $21 Pnultrv, 8 cents live weight. Lard 13c, Prunes, dried, 4c. Apples, dried, 4e. Apples, yruon, 75c. PRETTY SAFE KULEiTo go by. When theie is a feeling that the heart or luuss, blood or liver, brain or nerves are diaea-ed, at once commence to doctor the muiacu. 1'hat is the foundation of the trouble :n 90 cases oul ot every 100 .'omtnencu to regulate the digestive organs, get them in nea'thy working con dition, and thoother troubles will leave ol thein elves. Diseases which havs their beginning in the stomach must be ccred turougb tqe stomach, Tbe medicine for stomach disorders and half the ills, is Dr. Guun's Improved Liver Pills. These pillB put all tbe diicentive orders in good con dition so that the disease has no basis to work upon. They are sold by all drug gists for 25 ctB. per box. One pill is a dose. I We will send a box post naid, on receipt ol 25 cts, or to any body who wants to try them wa will sen t & pills tree, &enu name and to Dr, Gunn, Philadelphia, Pa. Kor sale by Foshay &;Mason, druggists. !Read This Twice. "Not hir :niii:L money you Bpeud, '.ut h-.- mn it, I'etermioe-i whether or not you , eujuowwal Read It In His Newspaper. Georee Schaub, a well known German citiz?n ol New Lebanon, Ohio, U a con stant reader olthe Dayton Volkszeilung. He knows thac this tracer aims to adver tise only tbe best in its columns, and 'when he saw Chamberlain's Pain Balm 1 advertised therein for lnme ba:k, be did 1 not hesitate in buy ins a bott'e of it for his wifo.who for eight weeks had suffered with tne most terrible pains in her back otid could cot no relief. He Bay a: 'After using the Pain Balm for a few days my wife said to me, "1 feel as though bxu anew," and before using tbe entire con tents of the bottle the unbearable paine had entirely vanished and she could again take up her household duties " He is thankful and bopss that all suffering like wise will hear of her wonderful recove This valuable liniment is for sale by druggists. A Cure for Cholera Infantum "Last May" says Mrs Curtis Baker, of Bookwalter; Ohio, "an infant child of our neighbor's was suffering from cholera in fantum The doctor bad eivon up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle cf Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Kemody to the house, telling them I felt sure it would do good If used accord ing to directions. In two day's time the child had fully recovered, and is now (nearly a year since) a vigorous hoalthy girl . I have recommended this remedy frequently and have neyur known it to fail in any single Instance. For sale by all druggists, Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. la use for over 30 years, has borne the signature or and has beeu made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR. A Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. TIio Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of 3o. The same Old Story J A. Kelly relates an experience similar to that which has happened in almost every neighborhood in the Unitel States and has beon told and re-told by thous ands ot others, lie says: "Last summer 1 had an attack of dyiont ery and pur chased a bottle of Chamberlain's Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bmedy, which I used according to directions and with en tirely satisfactory results The trouble was controlled much quicker than former attacks when I used other remedies.'' Mr Kelly is a well known citizen of Hender son, N 0. Kor sale by all druggists. Chronic Constipation Cured. The most important discovery of recent years is the positive remedy for constipation. Cascarets Candy Cathartic. Cure guaranteed. Genu- C. Never IOC. Children Fspeeiul y Liable i-i u i. .i.I .-.lt.-i urn oxtromulv painful aud it neglected often result in inr. tablets Stamped C. C. blood paisoiiing Children are especially B0ld in bulk. Druggists- liable lo sucn misuaps uecaunu h. nrofu.1. As a Mined Dowitt e Witch si,uv. it uneauullod. Draws out ,nn firo, stops the pain, Boon heals the mnunil llnunirj ot counterfeits . buro m, ,,r nilns. "DoWitt's Witch Hazel a-im. nimrl mv hailv of eczema after two nlivnir.iuni uave lmr up, wrltss Jnnios Mni-k. N Webster, Ind. ''The sores were so had she soild two to Gvn drosses a day Foshay & Mason. The New York World Cc: With a Tail The "C" with a tail is the trade mark of Cascarets Candy Cathartic Time has demonstrated that the Thrice-a-Week World BtandB alone in its class. Other patera have Imitated Ub form but not its ouccosa. This is be cause it tella all the news all tbe time and tella it impartially, whether that nowB be political or otuerwise, it is. in lact, almost a daily at tbe price of a weekly ana you cannot, anoru to be with out it. - How can you do better tnan Make an Investment In an education, which will be ure to bring in rich returns in after yesrs? Time is not money, unless wisely spent Now id the accepted time to eain a masiery of self and your enrronn.iinae? and how ni whem can you do it better than be entering Albany College at once- Practical Bnd helpful courBee are offered there. Men and woman who know college needs and waya await you there. Expenaea are at lowest there. Write for more partic-jlara and for a catalog to the President of the college V The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CCNTAUH OOMPANV. TT MURRAY eTIIECT, NEW YORK OITV. r " i p Thomas Brink Has the oldest established Furnituie nouse in tne city. He keeps tbe fin est stock of furniture in the valley Give him a call and losk over his fine - goods and get his prices before you buj, Lounges, Couches Bedroom suits, coarse and ttu Rockers, Baby Carriages, Go ca Bedding, Spring mattresBea, Matu Side boards, fine extension tab etc. BUY Magnolia The best in the market, Flour WHY GO EAST ; . . ..' , ltopuoiK'in anu aemocrai aiiKe can Look for it on the light blue enameled read ho Thrice-a-Week world with ab- mctal 1)0x1 Jiacn taoicc stamped B0illte conlidonce in its truth C. C C. Never sold vx bulk. All Iruggi!, ioc. SUMMONS Static In Tii-t OiiioiuT Court ov tub oit OHituoN con biNit County. 1- K. Leener. plaintiff, e, Elmira n,Ao nnd Oscar Doke, her husband Ma-iiHn T.eonor. David Leoper nnd Mi,,nK! Leaner, his wile: Matilda Gar- miuI .lnlin W. Unrlund, her hue baud; Joseph 8. Leoper aud Jnmcs 8, Leniior, defendants." To Onvid Leoper and Minnie Leoper, his wile, two ol tuo above uiMonciuuiB : I N THK NAME Ol' THE Sl'ATE OK i- Orvunn: You and eoh ot you are hereby required to appear ana answer the unimideil romplatut of the above ..mwi nlaiutiff. In the above entitled In addition to newe, it publishes first- claBs aerial etoriea and other features suited to tbe home and fireside. The Thrice-a-Week World'B regular subscription price is only 81.00 per year .... ir.c nr.. ..(T.. All l I'HTH IUI 1UU JUJC10. in UUU1 this unequalled newspaper and the Al bany Dbmociut togethor one year fo $2.00 over the Bun-burned,eagebrush and alkili plains when you may just aa well lake a delightful, cool and comlortable ride through the heart of the Rocky moun tains in view of the grandest scenery on tbe American Continent? ThiB you can do by traveling on the Rio Grande System, the far famed "Scenic Line of T.'io World," the o !y tronecontin ntal line passing through Snlt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Lead- ville, Oolorado springs and Denver en route to eaetcn poiniB. Three daily express trains make cloBe ccnnectioiiB with all trains east and west and afford a choice ol five distinct routes f travel, lhe equipmen of these trains the beet, including free reolin ng hair cara. standard and t"unat sleepers. norfect dining car service, and also personally conducted excursion cars, each in char"e ol a competent guide, hoBe bueinesBia to look after the com- lort of hia guests. No more pleasant ana nRxnnnnivH means ot crosain? tne uuu- nent can be louna ti.an la proviuou uj tbeae excursions. For additional untaus. address, I. D. MANSFntU), Gen'l Ag't, Rio G a de Lines, 124Thiid St., Portland, Or SOUTH and EAST VIA SOUTHERN PACIFIC Shasta Eoute. Trains leave Albany for Portland and way stations at 4:47 am, 7 :00a maud 3 :o3 p m Leave Po- ilaod 8 :30 a m 8 :30 p a, Albany ...12:30nm ll:Sftnrr, Arrive Ashland 12:55 am 12:36 am bacrament o . . 5:10 p m 5:00 am Ban Francisco. 7:45 p m 8:4a am CLUBBING TERMS Albany Semooratand Examiner $2.50. Albany Democrat and Thrice-a-week World $2.00. Albany Democrat nd Oregonian $2.25. Albany Democrat and Republie $1,76. ""Albany Democrat and Commoner $2.00. Albany Democrat and Homestead $2.00. TERMS OF DEMOCRAT DAILY. 80 ceate per month, $S.60 per year at end of month or year. Strictly in ad vance, 25 cenis per month, $3.00 per fear. Single copies 5c. ,4 or more copies at 2c. By carrier 10 cents per week. One year in advance $4.50. WEEKLY. $1.25 in advance, at end of year $1.50 nd of two years $3.25, each additional ear at $2.00. STATE HAL SCHOOL, GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL t STATE NOTICE l! US RE BY GIVEN THAT on Tuesday the 9th day of September, 1902, nt tlio hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon ol oaul uay, at the trontd'or ot the court liouto in lhe cilyof Albany, Liun county, Oregon, 1 will one' tor a.sle aud sell to the lugnes uuiuer tor oiimi in hand all the right, titto, interest, nnd estate of Hello n. rMtwarilB, Ijertti u f.dwar.ls t'onnor W. Edwards, J. Homer Edwards L, Hornum Edwards, Dorothy M. Ed wards und Floyd M. Edwards, minora, ii court tu the auove eiuiueii pint, now uu anu to tuo rouowmg (lesi-rioeu real prop Hie with the Mors oi aiu conrr, uu or erty, to wit: An uniuviueu ,'a uuerost in uie nort.n halnra I lie hist lUv lllllllBd lor tllB pilDI ..,.,,,. ,l tliiaBiiiniuonBlllion yon, to-it )i, iiih ,lav nl Sentuinlmr, 11102, and yon are hereby notified that II yon tai to appear and answer said amendo,: complaint as hereby required, th plain west quarter of S.ction 26 T. l'J S- K w . or ivillamette fiieruuan in Linn county. Oreuon. Saul sale lb mane under and in pursu ance ot a license anil order ot Bale mane by tiff will apply ti 'l0 court for the rebel Hio County Court ot lle'iton county, Ore pra?il lor ill sold aiueuilod complaint, uon, ou the tith day ol August, 11)112, in to wit: i'or a decree iu partition that H ths rn-Utor of iho guardinnship of the iD beat for plaintiff and detsdants as abovo named minors, authorizing , direct- and as tenants in common aud ,na and pimioworinz me. 1.. N. Edwards. in nnaaession of the land described In as uuiirdtan ol the persons and estates ol plaintiff's smended complaint, namely, niud minora above nmued, to Bell the above of the H. - V. yi See. 24 and 8. 4 o' H- ilescribed real property at public auction M la' nnd N E. M of S. E. W ot Bee. 23, to the hiirheat idder. for cash in hand inT.lt, S. U. 1, W, Will. Mer. Linn nrld to put tho proceeds derived from said nanatv. Oiegon, that said land be not I Bule out on interest or to invest the same partitioned in kind in aevoralty.btil that j aolme productive slock. a doorrw of court bo made in Bald uit, D,vted this August 11th, 1902. that anil! land be sold at public sals to L- N. Edwards, the highest bidder, for oaah, and that Guardian ol tho poraons and estates of the orooeedfl ot sale alter (isuucuhk ex- tieiie B. f.rtwarm. Oortna i. Edwards nna ol .uit and ol the Bald sale be Connor W. Edwards, 1. Uomer Edwards Sarlitloned or divided among plaintill l. M.ermon Edwards, Dorothy M. Edward and dolondantB entitled jtiereto ami lor U3h lurther decroe aa may Beem aieot in rtna'suinmons is served by publics tl n in tbe Ai.bny Daily Dkmoi-rat by order oltnu Ho... H. M, I'almer, County liidiro of Linn Ci-unt Orrgon, on the 13th day ol Annua', 1002, who baa pre-scr'b-d in i'l "ier ""le 01 thB first publiMii'i . "I this r-uminons to be iiiaust 14, 1002. lte ol the laat tiil.liit:on iheieof and the time In vincli i.ai.1 deleiidatits must appear ami i-er sal I complaint bb fept. 0, 1W0I. Oko. W. W:tium, Attorney lor Plaintiff. and FioydM. Edwards, minors. POSUAY i urn Wholesale & Retail , uaOQSISTS AND B00KSKILS1. Arrive Ogdec 4:E5am 7:00 am ' Denver 9:30 a m 9 :1 a m ' Kansas City. .. 7:25 a m 7:25 am ' Chicago 7:42 am 8:30ui. Oregon's Blue Ribbon tote Fair MONMOUTH, - OHEGON. , Graduates of the school are in constant demand at salaries ranging Irom $40,00 to J100.00 per month, Students take the state examinations during their coarse in the school, and are prepared to receive state Certificates on graduation. Expenses range from $120.00 to 6175.00 per year. Strong Normal course and -well equipped Training Department. ' The fall term opons Sept. 16 For uLmuisue fonainuig tun informotion ad- Hi u KKSSLER, BUPLER, Secretary. PreSid6nt- Salem Sept. 15th to 20th 1902 Arrive Los Angeles . . 2:00 d m 8:05 a m Kdraeo 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Fort Worth. . . G:30 a m 6 :30 a m Cityot Mexiooll:30a m 11 -30 am Houston 7:00 am 7:00 am iiDtt viicwiB., DIOUpm 0:3UnTT) SHERIFF SALE ON EXcG JION, Washington . New York. . . - 6:42 am 3:42am ,12:10 pm 12:10p m AUBANY, ORSGON. Pure Drugs and the flneat and Largest Stock of Stationary and Book) o the Market, n tiib CmcuiT Court of the State of OnuooN sou Crook County. W. H. Bilyeu, plaintiff; vs. Ssrah B. Bedford, N. V. Rediord, and W. A. Bedford, deienuants. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of a writ ot execution lBBuof' out ol the Ciicuit Court ol tbe state ol Oregon, lor the county of Oroolt, dated the Utli day ol August A. D., 19.-2, on a judgment obi ined in said Circuit Court in tavor of plaintiff W. H. Bilj'eu and against lhe delomla ts hereinabove named, for the sain of $150.00 with in terest nt 8 rer cent. pr annum fiom June 12, 1901 and $25.00 reasonable attorney's lees and $lo.U0 coats. and directed to me the said Sheriff of I-inn county, Oreuon, in the cause therein pending wherein W. H. Udveu is iilaintitt and w. A. Kedlord, and Sarah B. Kedford and N. V. Red ford are the defendants m which writ of executior I was commanded to maks tbe eum of $150.00 with interest at the rate ol 8 Der cent. p-r annum irom tbe 12th day of June, 1901, and the further, sum of $25.00 attorney'a feea and $15.09 costB now due on eaid judgment, therefore, notice is hereby given that having duly levied on the heioinafter described real property, 1 will on Sat urday the Zitn uav oi September. A. v. l'JUi. belt at pinu'C auction to the highest bidder for cash in hnd, ut tbe lront uoor oi tne uouuiy ijouic nouse, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Or egon, at the hour ol One o'clock P. M. the following real property of the do lendant -Sarah a. Kedford, described aa lollowa, to-wit: Tho East 4 ol tho U. L. O. of John Finley and wile Clnim No. 01 in To. 14 S. R. 2 W-Bt ol the Will. Mer., Linn county. Oregon, containing S19.81 acrea sai l Bale will be made to satisfy said ludtimont, Interest, costs, attorney less, aoove natneu anu costs on aaid execution. Dated' this 20th day of August A. D 1902. Woutu Huston, Shoriff oi Linn Couuty, Oregon Pullman and Tourists care on both trains. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden and Kl Paso, and tourist cars to Chicago t Louis, New Orleans and Washington. Connecting at San Francisco with sev ornl steamship lines for Honolulu, Japan, China, Philippines, Central and South America. See C. K. Frokk agent at Albany Bta Uon or address O. H. MARKUAM.tr. 1. A. Portland, Or. LEGAL DIRECTORY You are invited toattend and Bee the greatest industiial exposition and live stock show ever; held on the Pacific Coaat. Good racing evei ylaf ternooa. Camp ground free. Come nnd'bring your families. For any information, write M, D. WISDOM, Seo'y. Prtlnua, Ore. We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign Albany W R Bilven, Parriah block H Bryant, Young block. T P Hackieman, Pearoe olock Hewitt & Sox, Young olock, L .VI Curl, Adaatoa block. N B Humphrey, Ouaiok bloek. P R Kelly, bank building. L H Montanye, Pearce block, r E Richardson. Bank block T J Stites, over post office. L L bwan, Bank bu.lding. H 0 Watson, bank building, Weatherford & Wyatt, Bank building. N M Newport, Ouaick block, G W Wright, Yonng blook, J J Whitney, Onsick block. Lebanon, P M Garland. Brownsville A A Tussing. SCiO T J Wilson Hand model, sketch or photo ol invention lor paiencauuiby. rin iici TRADE-MARKS r freereport on pat en tabl lit; r mow to cecurc f Patents nna For free book. to Oregon JMon Pacific OEPABT fROM TIME SCHEDULES FROM PORTLAND. OR. ABSITI I80M Chicacn- Portland Salt Lake, Denver, Ft.' Special Worth, OmaLa.Kan 4-30 9A.M. aaa.JOity, St. Louie P.M. via Hunt Ohicago and Eaat. mgton. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver, F4 Express Worth, Omaha, Kan- 8-10 lvS "y. 8' Lonlb, i.m. via Hunt Ohicago and East, )pptori0 - (Opposite U. S. Patent Office WASHINGTON O. U. Corvailis & Eastern Railroad. m. m, m. , m. I'.' 7m 1mWS"8 Wa'la,LewiBton, Fast Mail Spokane, Wallace, 8:lb P m Pullman, Minneapolis, ' on. cam, uuiutn, Mil Spokane waukee. Chicago and fiaet. I7IIHNT NinvaAL B1HK, P OF ir.BANT, oRiaoif PrMtdeol rice rril.lonl . :.1.FLIN1I .. 8 B TODNO ...K. W. LANGUOR VH&naA'i4 A OSNKaL)ui(i&bQslntl AUvOl'NlS i-.BIT oii(H-tl oheck m.il euiliSOK ,:,aaleitrplilo U nMr, A Nm V,-,-V Skii rvuoUoo.OhlcArt Uld Poitl LK-.-flONi aAiMmi vorbi ermi. klASOtOM s K Jgo. I Mr L.mpci P 4 OospwiN rii, O. I. FU TIME CARD. No. 2 For Yaquina: Train leaves Albany 12:10 p, i " Oorvallia 1 :50 p, ' arrives Yaquina.... 6:85 p No.l Eetnrning: LeaveB Xaquina :uu . Oorvallia 11:30 a Arrives Albany 12:16 p No. 8 For Detroit: Tavnll AlDanV 1' Arrives Detroit 6:45 p. m. No. 4 from Dot" leaves ueiroit a wtvAn Alhanv .: 11 :05 a. m. Trains 1 and 4 arrive in Albany in time to connect with the 8 P BOuth bound train, aa wen o giviu v hours in Albany .before departure of a d Knrth hound train for Portland. Train No 2 connects with the S P weat side train at Oorvallia and Albany giv ing direct Bervice to newpurs aim nu- iacent neauuoo. ITBin o lui - other mom tain reeorts leaves Albany at 1 -00 p m after the arrival of 8 P south bound train Irom Portland, reaching Detroit at 5:45 pjm. For lurther information apply to Edwin Stone, Manager. J . To Bits kb, Agent, Albany . H. H. Cronsiii, Agent Coryallie. 72 HOURS D .1 J . ... iuiLiauu 10 unieacn. Nn ohnnna i ."'i1'0'8 c'asc via an rail or boat OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDULE mum run I L AINU All sailing Datea subject to change, 8p,m' 4:3" For San Francteco. p, m Sails every 5 days Daily except COLUMBIA RIVES Sunday STEAMERS. 4 p. m 8 p. m, Xo Astoria and Way. except Saturday Landings. Sundajl AU p. Ul WILLAMETTEIEIVER 'Wat9r Permitting," Steamer Ruth letves Albany for Inde pendence, Salem Portland and way peinti about :80 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Returning arrives at Albanv about 11 :00 p. ra. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. RO EAST THRO WPOBTLAND tS"TicKeta via this route on sale at 9 r depot C G RAWLINGS, Agent Albanv, Oregon, A L CRAIG. Gen Pass Agent, Portland, Or Dow Arr Tunr I&idneyt I T)r. TTnhh-Rnarnffiis PIll-tonrpftK kid. v Ills. vie free. Add. Sleruug Bemedv Co., Chicago or K. n