The Fruit Canning Season is Here LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS Jelly Glasses, Mason and Schram Fruit Jars. Rubbers and Caps for Masons, Both Regular and Wide Mouth. Schram, Economy and Golden State Mason. You will want Sugar, too. Our cash price on Pure Cane Sugar (we do not sell beet sugar) is $5.95 per sack SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 23d Baker's or Runkel's Cocoa, 20c can. Superba Steel Cut Coffee, lb 35c. Sneider's or Campbell's Soups, 3 cans 25c J. E. STEWART & COMPANY Powell Butte Mr. Juliii KIbIit of K-iltiMiint mult a brti'f vMl to lT mm, (ieoriji KIIit, iiml family Tli'irwliiy. Mm. Jim. Mi'ChkIiiv itii'l Mr Mluiilt l.nwtmi, kIkIit nml n lift of KM JolmHiin, mini In liwt '"'It wirt urr hwiktlitf it iwn-wwkn' vlult nt tln Joliimuii litiliic. Tin' liullin Iiiiyi' imuli' qulti-mi ixt'iilvt tour (if tin .N'urtliwiM.1 nml tin imw on lli'-lr tvttirii to tlii-lr lionm III Hvlrnlt, M U-IiIkiiii. Mm. N. II. Goliliii iiml Mr. nml Mm. tli-o. Kltwlcr wert vIhIIom nt 1'rlitf vltlc Sntiinliiy wlii'tv tht-y went to mv County School MiiMrtiitrniltul Myirtt n'Kitrilliitf neliool miittfm. llr. nml Mm. T. K. Owi'it wlio Imvo Ixfii vUMIiik nt tliti 'I'ni1l tioiue Ml Kntunlnjr iiiorulnic for tliflr Iiiiiiiii In Tiu'onm. V.. U. Joliimon. tin popular Powfll Unite nii-rvlmiit, Ih MH'iitJliiK tin wn k tu I'ortlmiil. MIm I'IiotIm lli'iitli i.mtiitt Knlla vlnltttl MIm Ifcll Monlifomcrjr Mou day. W. Ji-nnlllK of lilcniliilf, WiimIi., vllul with lieu. IIoIiIm Sntunlity. Mr. nml Mra. Hoy Sliutruni, Mer lon Sliutrum of l'ortlmifl, nml Mr. nml Mr. Moivln Sliutrum of IVmllc ton, tlii Ki-ntlfiiii-n lirotlu-m of Mm. K. N. Hull, nre on thi'lr wv liy unto throuitli tliln motion to OrnUT l.nkt wlier they will hunt nml Mi. The party lxlted a couplii of iln.vii lit the Hall home leaving Tuemlny fur tin' liike. A petition for tho iIIvImIoii of SIicimtiI wliool ilUlrlct anil tliB new UlHtrlct known an the llmixtoii moIiooI Ih up for lirnrliiK t t1"' court- llOIIHH III 1'rltlCVlllt! St'ptl'llllMT 3. Tim priipom-il new ilUtrh't embrace mi titvii of 21 ('tmre iiiIIcb, beliitf 1 tiilli'N loiitf by :i inlli'H w liii' ami him within lt lioumlurli'ii between a" ami -10 children of wliool In tint event of tlu allowance of HiIh illHtrli-t work will Im-hIii liitini'illati'ly to erect tlu Mchoolhointe which will Ik- liullt by popular Mulmcrlptloint. The work to lie iloni (rat In. Tlnn iirrniiKi'ini'iilii nn neeeHHiiry owIiik to the bu t that aliuoHt without ex- ceiilliin the hind" of the new tlliil rlct are lion taxable. TIiIh work a liarilnlilp on tho wttliTM who are obliged to erect u bonne out of thi'lr own ockctM or nit Idly by while the children either remain at .home dur lug Hchool mouth or walk a ill tance of three to nix mile. Thin eoiiillttoii the Htnte otllclnlH allow rather than compel the Irrigation company to complete thin project there by giving um patents to our laud ho that wo might erect a nil maintain our hcIiooIh iih befitting n community of our Importance. N. 1'. Alley Ih employed build Iiik tho new hoiiHe on the Juy Seam place. Mr. Seam propone to bulhl a modern farm limine which will be mi ornament to the SO-ucre tract which hu recently bought of John Kohdc. MIhh Marie Nlmfcr who Iimh been Htaylng at the Glen MiiHtard home left for her Inline hint. week. Mm. I.. W. Van Doren and huh returned homo. Saturday from an extended vlult, with Mm. Van Dnrea'ri parent at .North Yakima, A parly of Jtcilmoiiil Commercial Club liiembem accompanied a (Uh tliitfulHlied parly of Htate govern liient olllctulH and tlieiiHiinl mimlii'r of booHtcm and newnpaper report- oM from Portland on a trip throiiKl ourHectlon Monday. The object, of thlH vlHlt wan to InleiVHt Secretary l.aue In our IrriKatloii project h (iovernor Went, State Secretary (llcott, State TreiiHiirer Kay and Secretary of Interior Katie were of the party. Several pliotmtraphii were taken of the different faruiH. We hope lunch koih! will renul. from thin VlHlt. Lamonta Items. MIhh MhIh-I (Irani U clerklliK III dm ItuHh'a Htore. Mr. Morford mid family returned home from the Vnlley hint week. Kbuer nud LpwIk Mludiell returned home ant mk from Siimiult Tralrle where they have been worklntf the pat few week. llerntee (irmit, Mnrlelirnden, Myr tle Cowan, Kvn lluwtv nml Ueulah Marker vlHlted nt the WelK'inil home hint week. (iardner Illack NufferliiK from n badlv brulteil hand. Mr. Wllmelli iHiiwnyfor a hort liunliieHM trip to the Vnlley. Mm. Warren Smith, of Mad run, In hereon a hort vlnlt to her pareutn. The chureli nervlcen Suiiilay were onductrt by Kev. JoIiuhoii, of Mail- ran. MIhh lvlla New Mil, of Grltzly, piiHaetl tnroUKD l.ftmoiu miuuny on her way to vlnlt her HlHter.Mra.Maud l.oiitf, of McMlnnvllle, Ore. Mm. Melton, Ada Mitchell, Jack Neva ami Mm. WelKimd were Prlue- vllle vlnltom hint Tnenday. Mm. lna l'ltaun nud daughter, left for her home Inat week. C. M. KlkliiH nml father Hpent a pleiiHiint day at the Mitchell home hint Sunday The MIhhoh I .each vlnlted at the home of Mr. Illack lant Sunday. Ihiiiic ThoniHH, who Iiiih Ihvii Iii I'rlnevllle for Home time, returned home lant week. Grimes Valley. Everyone Ih bnny liarveHthig. All the men lu the lower part of the valley are putting up the wound crop of alfalfa, which la very good. The Crimea Brother are keeping the header busy which la juat the thing for the wheat which la rather Hhort thin year. Tom Kltxgeriild mid Haymoud Wright Hturted to the Willamette valley Sunday, Price Coahow Iimt a ntco Jersey heifer lant week from bloat on alfalfa. Wm. Maaon went to Madrna Sat urday where he will haul water for the Jonca threHhlng machine. Mm. Addle Yancey and daughter, Kleanor, went down to the IMckHon ranch Saturday for u abort Htay. Mm. Oracle Mantm went to Prlne vllle Suturdny to make application 1 1 prove upon her hometead. Fred Urlmea made tlunl proof ou hiH hoiiieatead Saturday. Mm. Harry Webb went to l'rlne vllle TuoHilny. Mr. and Mm. Frank Bowling Hpent TucHilay 111 Prlnevllle. Prinipal of C. C. H. S. Leaves Good Record O.-W. R. & N. Get Ready for Fall Crops II. C. ISuughman, the newprinci-l One thousand new freight cars pul of the Crook County High 'ordered by the O.-W. R. & N. Co., School arrived in 1'rineville last j in anticipation of a heavy demand week and is much pleased with the fur cars to move the large crops this bright outlook for the High School I fall, are now being turned out by for the coming year. Mr. Haughman's educational work is well known throughout the state the car builders and are arriving at the various reserve stations of that company in Oregon and Washington and he comes to Crook county with jat the rate of 50 cars a day. The the best of credentials and the high- delivery began on August 1st, and est praise for the good school work the entire 10U0 cars will probably he has accomplishod. At the time! be ready for use before the harvest, of his election he was county super- j "With this order of 1000 new intendent of Lane county, where he 'cars," says Mr. K. W. Robinson, as had charge of about five hundred jsistant traffic manager, "and an ad teachers. While serving in this . dttiunal 2000 just delivered to the Express Rates Cut New Schedule Ordered pealing to the interstate commerce commission for permission to change rates, would "do well to look into this express situation." Help Boost Dry Farming Products San Francisco The state railway commission of California has order ed reductions in the express rates of Wells-rargo & Lo. amounting to a. cut of $750,000 from present annual ! This office is in receipt of some revenues. Every rate of the com-. shipping tags from the Portland pany in this state is abolished by the j Commercial Club which vill carry order, which is effective October 1, (exhibit material for the Oregon and more than 3,000 new rates de-, State Exhibit at Eastern Land Shows vised by the commission on a 10- by freight without cost to any one. mile zone basis are ordered effective j In case of perishable products they at that time. In its ruling the commission re quires that the Wells-Fargo Com pany shall operate for a period of capacity he instituted two import ant reforms in education: One, a we will have plenty of rolling stock svstem of uniform Gth and 7th grade for all emergencies this year. will carry the material as baggage, checks to be forwarded to the Port land Commercial Gub. If you have anything you wish to Union Pacific, we are confident that s'x months under the scales of rates i exhibit call at the Journal office and examinations which gave the pupils much better preparation for their 8th grade finals; and the introduc tion of the standardized rural schools which proved a decided suc cess and placed the educational standards of the county on a much higher basis. Mr. Raughman was prevailed upon to remain in Lane county, but because of the health conditions in his family resigned to come here. Among other positions held by Mr. Baughman were the principal ship of a ward school in Eugene and su)erintendent of the Springfield schools, where he taught five years. Professor Baughman takes great interest in all educational work. This, coupled with his keen under standing of the needs of the young men and women of the present time, makes him a suitable man for our Crook County High Scoool. Ex-Senator Jonathan Bourne has given out word that he will soon make a complete tour of tho state in the interest of good roads visit ing Central and Eastern Oregon. It has been suggested that Mr". Bourne may also be looking up political interests, as some think he intends to be a candidate for the United States senate against Cham berlain next year. Eighth Grade Examinations. The regular eighth grade ctnte exami Tuitions will he held throughout Crook county, September -Ith. and dtli. The chaii niun of echonl - ilialrictx wishing li its of questions should write Supt. J. K Myers. 8.21-2 One Pendleton; One Round-Up "It need occasion no surprise to hear of the increased numbers who want to attend the Round Up at Pendleton," says Win. Mc Murray, general passenger agent for the 0 W K. & N., in an inter view in the Portland Journal pf August 8th. "It is distinctly the show of the continent in the events it features. I do not mean to detract from the other performances given in the differ ent cities, but there is only one Pendleton, and one Round Up Tbore is enough thrill m any one i f the several performances at Pendleton to give the ticket holder his money's worth, and the management throws in enough additional thrills to make it the greatest show of its kind on earth. I am told that a num ber of new and interesting features are to be added this year. Personally I do not see how the Round Up can bo im proved on as heretofore given, but the managers are always looking for something nw and they invariably round it up" "The greatest need for cars in crop-moving time is about the mid dle of October. As delivery of all the new rolling stock will be made by September 1, we expect to be ready for any contingency. "The new box cars are all 40 feet long and of 100,000 pounds capaci ty. This is the standard size adopted by the company. ''Tho Pon!fi Fruit FvrtrA hn also ordered 2000 additional refrig erator cars, which will bring its total number up to 13,000. This will greatly facilitate the moving of the fruit crop." At present the O.-W. R. & N. Co. is arranging for the parking of freight cars at points where they will be quickly available after the harvest. A most favorable omen in con nection with the important problem of car supply is the better under standing that now prevails among shippers in general in the matter of capacity loading and reduction to minimum of lost time in loading and unloading. b. E. .Whitney, postorhce in spector for this district with head quarters at Portland, passed through Prineville last week to es tablish and inspect offices through out Crook county. J. W. Boone of Prineville accompanied Mr. Whit ney on this inspection tour. 'fixed by the commission, which is we will supply you with tags. This approximately 15 per cent under i is a good opportunity to advertise the present rates. If the company your farm products and get eastern feels at the end of the period that people interested in your land. the commission 8 rates are not jus tified, it may then submit a state ment of its earnings. It is set forth that the investiga tion of the commission has been in George Noble, J. F. Pope, Jack Summers and Mr. Shaw returned Wednesday evening from an eight day trip to points between here and progress for two and a half years, j Burns where thev were looking and it has been found that the com- after telephone poles. pany makes a net yearly profit of Boarfin, d Roomln, Hou Opnl 84i,097 on a property valuation Mesdames Roberts and Prore have estimated at 1613,233, or 136 per le8eJ the c house and will open cent on its investment. The ruling 1st. Teachers, students and others characterizes the company as "a looking for accommodationnhould call , oeiore xuaKing oilier arrangement, o-zi parasite on the railroads, and sug- gests that railroads, instead of ap-1 Subscribe for the Journal, $L50 yr. To Exchange Will trade timber claim for auto mobile. Address P., Journal otliee. 7 10-lm For Sale. The sei of swj section 36, town shin 13 south, range 15 east of Wil lamette Meridian. About 7 miles north of Prineville, Oregou. C. K lirmiNKi.L, lien. Del., Ogden, Utah G-12-4tp A Social Dance, Saturday Night, Aug. 23d at Club Hall Music by Luckey's Orchestra Tickets $1.00 Everybody Come OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS t forty fifth achool year SEPTEMBER 19. 1913. DEGREE COURSES in many pliasesof agriculture, engineering. home Economics. Mining, forestry. Com merce, PHARMACY. Two-year Courses agricul ture, HOME ECONOMICS. MECHANIC arts, forestry, commerce. Pharmacy TEACHER'S COURSES in manual training, ngdculturc, domestic science Mini nrl. VIUSIC, including piano, string, band instruments and vo'oc culture. A DEAUTIFUL C03KLET entitled "TllH ICVKICIIMKNT OP RURAL LlPE" and n Catai.oc.uk will be mailed free ou Rpplic.ititu. Addres H. II. TbnnanT, Registrar, n 7-16 to 0 9) Corrallia, Oregon. F or d 1914 Prices Went into effect August 1, 1913 Five-passenger car, $645 Two-passenger runabout, $595 F. O. E. Cook Co. F. M. HATHAWAY Crook County Agent Prineville, Oregon Day a Ford now; why wait until n.xt year? Regarding merits of the car, aek the man who owns one. - Write for catalogue.