dential campaign the United States has ever known since i860 has begun. And it is the most I 8ATU8DAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1904. important, too. Which will it be, Parker and SUBSCRIPTION RATKH: Davis or Roosevelt and Fair- | One Year ................................................... >2.00 banks? Nobody knows yet, but dix Mouth* ..................................................1.00 Three Month* . 75 The Thrice-a-Week World will tell you promptly, fully and truth­ ULI AN BYRD — — — — Manager fully every movement of a hot and thrilling campaign. The real OFFICIAL DIRECTORY newspaper now prints facts rather •TATK—OKKGOW: than hopes, and it has always been .8. Senator* J J. H. Mitchel I C. W. Fulton. From the Pendleton East Ore- the effort of The Thrice-a-Week jj. N. Williamson, World to tell the thing that has Congressmen.................... ( gonian. Attorney General ................. A. M. Crawford. happened exactly as it happened. Governor . .Geo. E Chamberlain. The introduction of sewing tarj oi State F. 1 . Duubar. Thus you can judge for yourself Treasurer C. 8. Moore, classes in our public schools is a dupt. Public instruction.. ..J. H. Ackerman. and form your opinion. State Printer J. R. Whitney. step in the direction of making There is also a great war going » R. 8. Bean. Mipretne Judge* .> C. Wolverton young women more useful as a ) F. A. Moore on in the East, where The World result of schooling, There is no- NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. has a brilliant staff of correspond ­ thing more pitiful than the girl District Judge................................. Geo. E. Davis ents in the field, and their reports District Attorney .... J W McCulloch who goes through college and is Deputy Dist Atty ..................... CH Leonard neither charming, lovable,woman­ are found regularly in the columns Circuit Court meet* the Third Monday lu April and Fourth Monday in October. ly nor practically useful as a house of The Thrice-a-Week World. Joint-Representative ................................ J L Sitz wife. The Thrice-a- Week World’s The domestic arts, like Joint-Senator ................................... J L. Rand regular subscription price is only sewing, cooking, gardening, COUMTY—HABM1YI growing flowers and rearing $1.00 per year, and this pays for Uuonty Judge H.C. Leven* We offer this un­ Clerk ... Sain Mothershead children, are almost lost sight of 156 papers. Treasurer J M Dalton equalled newspaper and The Survevor F M Jordan in education. Our colleges are it lorn Allen Assessor ................................. J. E. Loggan top-heavy with specializing and Times-Herald together one year School Superintendent M E Rigby Stock inspector ............ J A Vest shaky on producing the common for $2.50. Coin mission er* ...........................ICT Miller |w I. Beat The regular subscription price human qualities that make good 1 of the two papers is $3. County Court meet* the first Wednesday in fathers and mothers and heads of Œhe ìimes-jleraicl. January, March, Mat. July. September and November. HARNKY U. M. LAND OFFICII Register Receiver Mayor, Recorder, • Treasurer, Marshal, .... Wm Farre ................................... AW Gowan CITY. —BUBM*’ ......... Dr. J. W. Geary. 8 W Miller ....................V J Hopkins J W Bev edge C E McPheeters J C Foley Simon Lewis, G W Clevenger ( Meetings of the Council every Second and Fourth Wednesday. SOCIETIES. HARNEY LODGE, NO. 77, I. O O F. Meet* at Odd Fellowa Hall, every Saturday 7 M p m. J. W. Buchanan, N. G. P.O. Jackson, Secretary. BURNS LODGE NO. »7, A . F. A M., .Meet* every Saturday eveuing in Masonic Hall. J. C. Welcome Jr, W. M. F. 8. Beider, Secretary. INLAND LODGE NO. 70 K. ol P. .Meet* every Thursday evening in the Brown Hall H. M. Horton, C. C. L. M Brown, K. R. H BURNS LODGE No 47 A. O. U. W. Meet* every second and fourth Friday A. C. Welcome, M. W C. N. Cochran, Recorder. ORDER OF WAHAINUTON. Meet* ever flr*t and third Friday, In Brown Hall. C. P. Rutherford, Preaiden Pearl Vulgamore, Secretary. BURNS CHAPTER NO. 40, O. E. 8. Meet« every second and fourth Mondays, lu Masonic Hall. Eunice E. Thompson, W. M. Delnora Gowau, Secretary, SYLVIA REBEKAH DEGREE No.aS. Meetaevery lit and 3d Wedneaday. Flora Hagey, N. (». C (». Smith, Rec. bec’y. HARNEY VAI.LEY CAMP No Ml, W. of|W Meet* every firm and second Tuesday. C. W. McClain, Com. W. A. Gowan, (. lerk. TULE CIRCLE No. 166, W. of W. Meet* every fourth Tueedar. Martha Daltou, G. M. Ione Whiting, Clerk. Ontanio-ßq THE BURNS FURNITURE CO., Stage Uj Is at the Old Stand selling cheaper than you can run the risk oi laying it down here from any. catalogue house in America. We buy as cheap as anyone and will sell as cheap as anyone, there­ fore, our prices must, and will be right. A call will convince you. Leayes Burns (Iaj|y at 6:30 am. Arrive, al ly from Ontario at 5 1Ut The only through transfer route frum Ru railroad. The Hurney County Live 8tock Association will pa\ Five Hundred Dollars Reward to the and lu"-.nU"?’ b"™".-»”» left .boulder; feeds the brain. PROFESSIONAL CARDS tattle.-Hou rifcht hip or rude; murk, erop „11 covered some years ago how to St. Paul Walle Walla, Lewis­ each ear, hole in right 1 i Office upstairs in Voegtly Building. Is the wonderful remedy tai make a salve from Witch Haxel E st Mail ton, Spokane, Mione Sira 1 N Hnghet, Warm Springs, callle ear ----- - making ao many aickpee?ft 1 lock Oil left aide; mark. Mattle under chin. I 1 45 apolis, St. Paul, Du­ that is a specific for Piles. For and weak people strong by giving » • a J«hii Hlpsmau, llurim, horaea, oj on the left luth Milwaukee, Chi­ M’.mr'VJ el rl»b,Bl,le; mark, spilt in bodies all of the nourishment that »• blind, bleeding, itching and pro- ' left tar, two uuderbits in right. j talned In the food they eat. cago : nd East. START A KUSINE S OF YOUR Sam King, Burns, cattle, S7ou4eft hit» mark i truding Piles, eczema, cuts, burn», ATTORNER AT LAW. jX' At.......... in e.eh far, «".,1^,^’^ | Bottles only, $1.00 Sim holdln, 5% Uwe*» OWN bruses and all skin diseases, De-I •lie. which Mils lor 80a Burns, Oregon. OCEAN and RIVER SCHEDULE A Egll, Egli, horaea, .E on left ,tHie oattle *• Witt’s Salve has no equal. This j oil right hip; mark, upper half crop oil right eari tiasarst taly kp B. C. SaXITT Office Ural door west of Bank. Our new book entitled •’ 411 M oney From Portland J W Higga, Burna, horaea, (JR on left atHle has given rise to numerous worth- Burns Druggists. I — M aking I deas '' is worth its weight in Many New Lineswill be added as soon as teams can get but. The Oregon Daily Journal Bureaus $8 and Pl ONEER WHITE LEAD upward. Fold­ ing Iron Beds and Couches low as $ I 1.50 BURNS FURNITURE COMPANY. LILIPUT STERIOSCOPE CD O regon MARSDEN à GEARY. LILTFVT == S hort lini »<■> U nion P acific KODOL KODOL KODOL KODOL W. C. BROWN, DE1TTIST. ail KODOL 1 — « _____ Tobacco is held responsible for girls being brighter students than boys. A school superintendent explains as follows: “Tobacco is the worst hindrance. Tobacco is one reason for the great prepon­ derance of girls in the upper grades. It is pathetic to see bright and promising lads wilt and wither and fall by the way from excessive use of tobacco.” There is a good deal of truth in this assertion, for cigarettes impair the system and dull the intellect. Cigarettes can be held responsi­ ble to considerable extent, as the educator ».tvs, but there is another reason why more girls than boys are fouud in the higher classes. Boys seek employment and, if they have an opportunity to earn a few dollars a week, they are willing to leave school to gam the money, while girls, not being in­ tended for wage-earners, can de­ vote their time to acquiring a better education than their broth­ ers. The indictment against the cigarette,however, stands__ Tele­ gram. mind at ease he has only to read and digest the reports upon both sides of the question to determine which is best for his own interests and those of the country. When this is supplemented by the fund of information sent out from the party committees, more or less selected to meet the views or am­ bitious hopes of particular local­ ities, the crop of votes is ready for the harvest. —Ex. KODOL Wm. MILLER, < M.0M| less counterfeits. Ask for Dewitt's —the genuine. Sold by Burna Drug Stores Do you want blacksmith coal? C. Co. is headquarter«. THORNTON WILLIAMS. ATTORNCY-AT-I.AW. Office one door north of French Hotel B urns , O regon . Keligious Service«. J. W BIGGS, DALTON BIGGS gold to every man who wants to start a I legitimate, paying mail order tusiness. ! It tells you what to do and how to do i 8pm I All sailing dates sub ject to charge. For San Francisco 1 p every 5 days. I HL it succes-fully. Send us 50c today 1 tolanbla River 8 p. tn. I p. m. and we will rend you the book, and a steamer«. Ex Sun. To Astoria ano Way* Except valuable m< i lb y )««-’ ai •ns ve»’ free ■ Saturd'j Landings. U knti rv I’t Bi.isins . c. i>ox 73. ■ 10 p. K. lira in LA« , > iinn ahouldJ?/’' S‘rr'’"'' h,,nw*’ ’*’<■ Willamrtte River. Rev A. J. Irwin will preach al Biggs & Biggs 6 a. tn. Oregon City New 4:30 p n, Harney the 2nd Sunday of each ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, Except berg. Sal. iu and Way Except Landings. month at 11a. in. and 7;30p. m. B I HNS, ---- ---- ---- ---- OREGON. Forest Reserve Scrip Sunday Sunday Sabbath school every sabbath at 2 Practice in all the court« of Ore. i a tn. p. m Collections promptly made. For Sale Teu-day Tuhrd’v Sunday school at Hurney the Forest res- rve scrip, in tracts of 40 & Sat. first Sunday of each month at 10 G. A R imbolo acres and u ■ » nd, ready for immediate C. W. P ahbish use and guarai teed. o’clock a m On the second, third 6 a. tn Wlll.m.tte River. I 30 p ni PARRISH A REMBOLD. Will bay soldier»' land warrants given Tuesday Portland Corvallis and fourth Sunday of each month Tuesday Attorneys-at-I.aw, for service« in all Indian wars ann Mex­ Thurs  and Way Landings Thurs A at 3 o’clock p m. Preaching ser­ Burna (and Canyon City.) Oregon. ican and War oi 1S12 Sat Sat. Atlll praettee In the conrta ol Harney and vice every second Sunday at 8 p m. «rant counties and In th? supreme court ol th? state, and aleo in V. 8 land office At the Presbyterian church Burns. Rev. A J. Irwin pastor. (’han. 11. Leonard. Devine services the third and fourth A ttorney - at - law , Sundays of each month at II a. tn. Careful attention given to Collec­ and 7:30 p m. Sabbath school at tions and Real Estate matters 10 a. m. every Sabbath morning. Fire Insurance. Notary Public Preaching services at the Baptist B urn ». O regon . church every 1st and 2nd Sundays, morning and evening Sunday GEO. . 8. SIZEMORE. school every Sunday at 11 a. m. ATTORNEY, prayer meeting every Thursday B urn a, ..................... O regon evening The daily paper now takes the place of oratory. The spellbind­ er and the parade still have a place, but they are ornamental and spe'-ulative. The average American citnen reads hi» paper with care and form» hi» opinions —not in the excitement of the hustings, but in the aerenity of hi» THE NEW YORK WORLD home. His paper gives him the The ticket» are now made up issues freed from fringe or any sort of oinamentation. With his and the most interesting Presi- < 'oUaeMBo. Land buvtnvM and Real Katatv matwr promt tlv attended to. 8. W. MILLER. NOTARY PUBLIC. Burns. - - - Oregon H. B. Compson* •IS MSRVUAM BUM P0RT2SRD OREGOS TMAKCS PROPER DIET’* PLEASING^ rowel < aHle, tXeonfl?PB’’hh1'.!rlM‘*' A “n >«'»«'i"e iPY oi"|’fthi ''"r' "'"k ln™fi;°ia“e Ll tn left htp; mark.awallo» fork In both ear«' -»s«8s I left'.hvX"?1*' 60 VIARI* E X P E R JTTylfcMMj " / . w ■ "I . ■ BJi A w ■ ■■ k ■ left t »»34 horM ^sutled eV on I O.M4 M aw * Du«* wsGle; horaea, « elKle'ftJhoa t I g X 1 u V" h W' ,*11 ho«, brand bar r rVVVW^ O opvriomt »*«- Anrrwi« Martin* a «katcb tai « au.akir aaoartaln oar opinion tr tn.antlon t, probably painataMn Uoua atrtotlr oonOdMUal- aant fraa. <7ld«t aaaaay 1 ratanra Ukan drouab Maaa aw D-wUI noGaa, «ItkaO Marx» B V* Scientific intrica {¿':.7,h,^r’‘......... .. - ^’h*' «ngie,’'m righteV^k^' S-*',le ‘h«* A band*om»ly «1 lati on or an *a< h var’ horses same biaud od right stifle ' h«pT°e^:;AB™ir’eXbln,‘it'AS underbit in left also cmTin,4?.b<5h ’ whh 1tht Leave Leave ..ir!e;^e,i:'.Xn:;nte,Vn’nth'*'1 °n *,ft Riparia, Kaake River Lewitin 1 20 a in Riparia to Lewiston. 8:30 a m Daily. Daily. A N. H oar . Huntington, Oregon A L CRAIG, ben. Pass Agl. Portland. Oregon I A. L MOHLER. President. r U«n left^ilp l u . '’ h0™*’’’•IU« AD connected left Ip. mark rrop off ¡ef, U),wr b|, )n r(ght horaea, aame left ahoulder g rl,ht aid« DeWitt’s J!» Salve f-'.-' Pile». Rum«, Sor«*, OnoMinuteCounhC” ’ •or Cough». CoMs and Cr W hem! wSh i R',rn’.’ ■'P connected apear I b“c:!,hiBh%,h"'''("ntleft hip. marker ANTKD -T rustworthy mix axd atlfie ™r «me brand on left «W«.r hlp«r I istablisbH .honae of .olid tincinij| -* •ide. standing Sal.ry |78O a Jtir p«na»« all payghl« in eaali. No caova* h:p mark "1 donno whether I should t*"** si»« re.|tnred Give refcrewM an 1 fn- marry a markte or a mill >’n»rt .77 ”‘!f «’«mped enve'ere /. anv ’ P*®ce, horses i*ame. I crow» up b«t mother -I.'» Addre.s Mana«,,. 355 C»lton Bid.- •»ud^n quarter rirete to be pertickfer careful and nd**— (. bicago ♦ ...... / er »Br*. under half crop | ight hot m-s same ' myself away.”