Economy Hints A ptnny esvsd It ptnny earned. Benjamin Franklin. w ferlng blMKl," HEN mothers oblnct to their dntightcrs 'mussing up tlit klli'lii'ti they never seem to think Utnt tlx-y r Inter with a ihhmIIiIo future llvoll- iioubil the iilrl whim mother liuil Just sent her out of Hi" kitchen ii. iiimmi nt i in Mii:iit ur tne array oi MlU-ky dlahea hikI aiiucepiitia I'"1 everywhere In evidence. Th!. wiii ail fiillri-lir new viewpoint i,. H... nnlf aetnlnriutinthetlc listener who liml metnnrlca of former had half i..,..r i.r iii.hu imhliiir on almllar oen .i..i. unit liml felt verv much on tint iiinitmr'a aide of th" argument. Hilt khti ' forced to ailmlt very much to herself tlmt there wua something In fiu dnuuhter'a war of lisiklng at It. anil when on slops to think of It. Isn't thervl Think of the Mary ICIUalietha. .J lie Virginia I sud H l' ,b''r lllrla whimo names sre Idetitltled with intra randy throughout the country! u'l It mora limn probable that they ticgan their work aa fudgeinaklng choolglrlsl Any ona doubting tlmt sweet meats." the Knglhdi call all camly made by girls, have commercial alua should look alHiut l t mm luncheon, banrntr or aorlal attended mid notice the popularity of tha little bags of candy, contributed almost In variably by tha jroungvr mcmlwrs of (ha congregation. The candy booth la u.ually the Brat to It-port Itself sold cut. There la no appreciable reason why, the name success should not, tie tm.t with commercially. V are con alantly being told by the "how to re ; duce your weight overnight" srtlst or doctor tlmt American women nr. groatest candy enters In the world, ao that It would seem there la alwsys .hmS field for audi a bualness enter vrlac. even though It lometlmee ap pears till btinlneiM la overcrowded. There la an e-wclally good opportu nity fr any one who can work out original Mean r put even an old or ataudard commodity up In newer and mora attractive form than It hue hitherto been got out In. It la an ge when (ha public wllllnBly snd gener onaly paya for the form and atyle of a package. eclally whe It contains r.A nnvinct. The atmns thone deal ing In sweets especially refuae to al low ua to overlook a alnitle holiday; consequently the production of a dif ferent kind of Faster egg or rabbit. . ..Lmilnn hiwrl or a St. Patrick's day shamrock or a variation of the time honored Fourth of July firecracker tnwta with liistnnt recognition and. tiaturnlly. flimnclnl success, llo over our lint of holidays, you glrl who are i..i..-i.wi in iIir making of fudge nnd foiidntit and want to earn money, and consider the opportunities hero. How to Qulat Noiay Boya. Ilnve you never wlnhod you could think of aouielhlnic to keep tloo unlay boya ipilet Bunday morning when no body but boy think of rising a eorly aa upon oilier dnya? A maiden unt-alwa.v a bleasliiR to any bouaeliold-ha dovlaeil this plan: Kvery Humliiy mornluij, when the ob ui..u.r..n iimii awnke. their eye" rMt upon two iu)iitle pnclince tied with uiuny alrlni:. After mui ii uihiomik i knuta they Bud within tho bl brown pnper bniza animal cracker, bit of onndy, fruit nd ne plctur for their acnip book or any of tho thou .aiind almple thliiK It take to enter tiiln a child. It take ninny mluutea to uueitrtb the trenaure. and by that time the Krownup -are atlr. having enjoyed their lut morning' doe un dlHturbed. How to MW Dtlloate Perfume. Some of the richest and mwt ex peimlvo perfuinca can be made In tha following way: Select your bloHnom. whatever eNeiieo you denlro. pluck from tho aleiu and drop Into a Jar imir niled with almond or ollvo oil. Allow these Bower or leave to lie for tv.r.uir hour In (he oil; then equocio through a cheesecloth bag Into ....rCx-ilv rlimn olnss dish. ....nt ihi onerntlon until you have , procured the strength you desire. Tour thl essence Into a new Jnr and thor oughly lulu with an equal quantity of pure rectlfled aplrlta. Let this mix ture atand for three weeks, shaking -and mixing It thoroughly every day. After thl process It must be again atrnliied. and tlieu It i ready to be bottled for use. HILP OTHIR OUL. lie to other anils The cup of strength In soma great agony: Kuklnille geiiiiou ardor, feed mirw luvel Ileget the smile that buva no rruultv! Da the aweut preaenct of good diffused. And In diffusion even more In tense. Ooorge ICIIoL BE UNENVIOUS. No man la hnppy till be thinks on nnrth There breathee not one more haiiiiv than himself: Then envy die and love o'er- flows on all. And love. orltowlug, make an angel here, -Young. RECOMPENSE. There Is no winter In the heart Of hi in that doth a useful deed. Of whnt be give he hath a part And Oils Slipplleth all Ilia need -J. II. Oourlle. MEDITATIONS OP MARCUS AURELIUS. The ways of the gods are full of providence. Thou wilt find rent from vain fnmiee If thou doeat every act In life as though It were thy last Kind tint allll to be learning aomewhat good and give up be ing desultory. A man should lie upright not be kept upright The universe Is change. Our life la what our thoughts make It Whatever la In any way beau tiful hath Ita eource of beauty In Itself and la complete In ltelt I'm Is forma no part of It Bo It la none the worse nor the better for being praised. HEALTH HINJF0R TOOAY. Care Children. Children sh mid have plenty of fresh air. (osl f'ssl, rsenise. text noil sleep. They should sleep In bedroom Willi the win dows open both summer and winter, and no child under twelve yi-iirs of age should have less tlimi nine hours of sound, re freshing sleep. Children should lie taught to ls regular III their habits of eating, sleeping and el-eri-lse. They should also be taught hiifill of iwrsnnal neat-iii-hs and clciinllnes. I'nless enre flly watched they will not wash their faces, comb their hair o brush their teeth. WHISTLE AND I'LL COME TO YOU, MY LAD. Oh, whlatl and I'll com to yoa, my lad; Oh, whistle and I'll come to you. my lid. Though father and nilther and ' should co mad. Oh, whistle and I'll coma to you, my lad. But warily tent, when ya com tn court mo. And come na unless th back-yet a-toe. Byne up the back style and let naehodr aee. And como a were na' comln' to DM. At kirk or at market whene'er vm meet til a. Gang by me a thohgb that y cared nae a fill. But steal ma a blink o" your bonttle black e e. Tet look aa y were na lookln' at me. Aye vow and protest that y care na for me And whiles ye may lightly my hentitv a wee. But court nae anlthor, though 1nktn' ve bo. For fear that she wile your fan cy frae me, Hubert Burns. A PATRIOT'S WISH. it la mv heart's Orst and f- vnrita wUh to bo employed In active and enterprising aervlcca nii..rn tin-re Is a iinwiKct of ren dering sttih service usisful and ai-ci-ntahle to America. The sin gular honor which congres hath riniii. me bv their general appro bation of my past conduct hath Inspired me with sentiment of Itude which 1 shall carry with me to my grave, and If life of service devoted to Amer-l.-n ran ! made Instrumental In ecurlng It Independence 1 shall regard the continuance of such annrobatlon a an honor far su- norlor to the empty pngeatry which king ever did or eun be stow. John Tuul Jones. How to Rsplr Derby Hata. If you are ever unfortunate enough to smash a new derby lint, so that it cracks and In spite of rubbing and brushing refuses to resumelts pristine smoothness of surface, try the simple expedient of holding a lighted match Insido the hat close to the broken spot. By the time tho nuytch has half burned out you will find the hat has becoiuo soft. If you will then brush It vigorously with a stiff brush for a mo ment It will regain Its former smooth ness and look as If nothing had ever marred Its surface. How to Improvs Hard Sauoe. When making hard sauce, bent In a in ii. mxront cream. It Is a great Im provement. The auce will not be quite SO true to US name "i antico," however, as the cream softens It a Uttlo. ' HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Tonsilitis and Quinsy. Heldiiin a week In winter goes by without some niemlier of ev ery si-IkmiI class or otltce force IH-Ing routined nt home with ton slim. Till trouble seem to be more particularly common In youth, although It may occur at any age. Those who have a pre dlswltlon to rheumatism are especially prone to be attacked. Kxiosure to wot and cold uaual ly is the fuelling cause, and such expisture la especially effective If the system I debilitated or the throat I congested from Improp er us or overuse of the vob-e. lu many Instance a severe case may be avoided by promiit atten tion to the Brat eyuiptotn. One who Is subject to tonslllU hould tie es!seially careful liout ex lumtire and If by chance he doe become chilled should take a hot bath, hot drink and go to bed. At the first appearance of any Irritation of the throat some locsl application should be applied. There ere msny local applica tions which afford considerable relief In tonsllltls. One of the most convenient nd also most effective Is turNtitlne and lard or oil. One part of turpentine to eight of olive oil will not cause a bllstqr. This should be heated I and then rublied In well and cov ered with atiaorbent cotton or a flannel cloth. Hot vinegar Is an other excellent application. Cloths wrung out of hot water also af ford relief. These may be ap plied over the turpentine nd oil. "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour Hotel Oregon PRINEVILLE NEWLY FURNISHED Beds 50 and 75 Cents FREE BATHS Meals, 25 Cents; Home Cooking a W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager Rutica for Publication Ieprtment of the Interior. L". 8. Land Office t The lialles.Oregon. July 29,11113. Notice is hereby given that Ilnvl'1 W. Grtme whose post tllce aihlreM la Prine ville, Oregon, did on the 30th day of December, 1912, file In this oltlce sworn statement and nppllcntlon So. lllHi:i. to purchase the awj m-J and ii i mi of section 22, township 13 south, mnge K east, Willamette me ridian, and the tlmls-r thereon, un der the provision of the act of June 3, 1H7H, and act amendatory, known a the "TliulH-r and Mtone Law," at such value a might be tlxe t by ap praisement, and that pursuant to auch application the land and timber thereon have been appraised three hundred dollars, the tlmlwr estimat ed at 2fi0.WX) board feet at 75c per M., and the land $105 00; that said applicant will offer final proof la support of hi application and sworn atatement on the 17th day ofOcto tier, 1I3, liefore Timothy E. J. Duffy, I. S. Commliwloner. at Prineville, Oregon. 1 Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time Iwfore patent i Issues, by filing a corroborated affl ! davit lu this office, alleging; facts 1 1 I 1. 1,1 ,!...... -U un- IWIIICU HIIUIU Ufirni tucruii.,, ',8-7p H. Fkask Woopcock, Register. Notice for Publication. Pepsrtment of the Interior, V. H. Land Office at Bnrm. Ore. August 13, 1D13. Notice is hereby given that InUn H rhrialnmon of Paulina, Oregon, who on May 4, 1010, . 1. l,An,u,ua,1 .mn 'n U(l3l for ! si,i V section 2x, township 16 south. : range 24 east, w inameiie menuisu, has nled nonce oi intention 10 mm a .... I ... nMA in Mlahlish rltim i to the land above described, before L. M. Miller, L . . commissioner, at ni office at Paulina . Oregon, on the 22f day of September 1913. Claimant name as witneases: Mag nn F. Peterson, William W. Foster, March Logan and Marion Morgan all of I Va..lin Clraann 8 21 ' Wm. Fabes, Register. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. PrMsur en Blood Vassal. There should never be any un due pressure on the throat, es pecially for rull Ploooeu jiersons. Anything that retards the clreti iMtton lu the large artery that carries the blood to the head should be avoided. Dress the throat loose enough to allow free movement of the head. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. How to FUmovs Soft Corn. To cure soft corns the cause must first be removed aa far as possible. Uathe the feet In dry liur. cooling lotions and liberally sprinkle between the toes any tine plniii or carboluted powuer. A msMl bath for soft corns la a heaping tablesKionful of salt, a p'lierous plm-h of nium ana a few drops of arnica atiuea to a quart of water. A splendid pow der. If you wish to make one yourself. Is ninde from about four ounce of fuller's eann ana half an ounce of tannin and bis muth. If the feet are can-rully luithed and dried and then a piece of cotton Is dlped into the powder and placed between the tne that lire troubled were will soon be a cure. We Lead the Meat Trade Jiotice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Burns, Ore. August 13, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Magnus F. Peterson oi Paulina, Oregon, who on Mav 4, 1910, made bomeetesd entry No. 04638 or wj nwj and ni ew, section 28, township 14 , V. 01 Aaot WilismAttil mi. ! 1U BUU.Il. I i u v . owi, ' iridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year proot vo esiaousa claim to the lsnd sbove described, be fore L. M. Miller. U. 8. commissioner, at his office, at Faulina, Oregon, on tha 22d day of September, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses : John H. Chnetenson, Willism W. Foster. March Logan and Marion Morgan, all o Paulina, Oregon. 8 21 Wm. Faebe, Register. in fuppljing a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork and fresh poulfv. There is a flavor, a juicy fterjdernesB and sweetness about our meat which stamps their quality as perfec tion. These are the finest meats that ever were sent to a table delicious, tempting, nourishing meat. Our mild cured hams and bacon have made a great reputation for us, while the mod erate prices we ask assure us of the continued patronage of our old customers. City Meat Market TRUTH. Truthfulness 1 not so much a branch as a blossom of moral, nianlv strength. The weak, whother thev will or not, must He. As n-spects children, for the first five years they utter uellhcr truth nor falschood-they nnlv sneak. Their talk Is thinn ing aloud, and, ns one half of iiu.lr thoiiL-ht Is often an atllrnia- tive and the other a negative and. unlike us: both escape from them, they seem to llo, while ' they are only talking with them . selves. Resides, m first tliey love to spurt with their new art of anoech and so talk nonsenso merely to hear themselves. Of ten they do not understand your unostion and give an erroneous ralber than a fnlso reply. We mav ask. besides, whether, when rhildreu seem to Imagine and falsify, they are not orteu relat ing their remembered dreama, which necessarily blend in them with actual experience. Jean Paul Itlchter. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Curing Tuberculosis. , "v.. iii-iiu liis nr other mate rial has yet lieeu discovered," snys the Nntlouiil Society For, the Prevention of Tulwrculosls, that will kill the germs of tu berculosis without doing serious Injury to the body." The outy real cure rwognlaed by the so ciety consists In "fresh ttlr, suit able food imd rest or exercise taken under the dlrectlou of a physician." This would Include tuberculin, which was coudenui ed by a special commission ap pointed to investigate it by the Itilllsh government In HHHi. re tini? that "Professor Koch's theories regarding the value of tuberculin are wrong in tnoir entirety." To destroy the germ Is not curing the disease, nna the prevention of the disease Is not to be secured by avoiding the genu, but by innlntninnig i proper nutrition. Tuberculosis can be cured If taken In time. Aiin.ist the same words' might be applied to cancer, although a mngle remedy Is still being sought for that disease, which has not yet been organized ns a disease (if nutrition. Incurable by anv such remedy as tuberculin. , , , , ........nt!. imiii- -s0 THE HAMILTON STABLES i J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For, Rent Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County : The W. F. King Co., a Corporation. Plaintiff, TS. Irwin D. Basey. Kthel Basey. J. K. Macpherson and Abel Cudd, Defendants. To the sheriff of Crook county, greeting: Whereas, on the 5th day of May. 1913. in the above named court, a judgment was rendered in favor of the above named plain tiff and against the above named defend ants for Jie sum of eight hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the 81st day of January. 1911, at the rate of ten percent per annum, and eighty dollars attorney's lee, and the further sum of twenty-nine I dollars and costs, which judgment was en. rolled and docketed in the clerk'a othce of s&id court in said county, on tbe 22d day of May, 1913. M . ; And. whereas, it was further ordered and ' decreed by the court that the se' ol the ne, e of se. sec 4, ne of neH of sec tion 9. twp 14 S, R. 14 K. W. M., in Crook county, Oregon, I have levied upon, and I will on j Satarday, September 13, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, . (-. ,1 nf Ik. oi.np twttika aVkUeilVl.il iiuu uuv. v. ..... . .. ........ in Prineville, Oregon, sen to tne nignesi bidder for cash, all the right, title and in- terest toe saiu ueieiiuaiu wu m uu iu the above described real property, to satis u;.i inmunt intMrMt. HttAriiev's fees. costs and accruing costs. Said sale subject . , - J I. A I. Ia to reaemptioii as prwiueu uj m . r irst publication August 14. 1913. FaANC Klkiks, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. By V. K. Van Allen, leputy. Ntitice of Hierift Sale. In the county court of the Ptate of Oregon for the county of Crook. Jack Brogan vs. Philip Brogan. liy virtue oi an auacnmeni. mwuiiuu l..A,l mil nf tha ahnve entitled court. a decree and order of Bale, bearing the seal ot said coumy court ior iuo vuumy of Crook, to me directed, and dated the 12th day ot August, tins, commanding me to satisfy a judgment obtained against the above named defendant, Philip Hrogan, on xne liin, uny of August, 1913, for the sum of Three Hun dred Four and Sixty Hun dredths Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate ol 0 per cent per annum from the 12th day of August, 11)13, and the further sum oi twenty uuimro liuovc and accruing costs, for the order of sale ma tn mnkn siiln of the t,uiutum. one-tenth interest of the above named defendant, Philip Brogan, in tne ioi- lowing aescrioea property, ui-n. An undivided one-tenth interest in the west half of the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty five, in township nine Botith, ange seventeen east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook county, Oregon, 1 will on S.lurdar. Seotemlwr 13, 1913, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. sell at public auction to. me niguusi uiuuci iui cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the defendant, Philip Brogan, had on the 12th day of August, 191.1, or now nas in tne aoovo uescrioru real property, or as much sb will satisfy said judgment, with the costs and ac cruing costs. Said sale to be subject to confirma tion and redemption as bylaw provided. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 12th day of August, 1913. Frank Elkins, SheriB. By W. E. Van Allen, deputy. Notice of Appointment of Adminis tratrix and to Creditors Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the undersigned ha been, bv the county court of the state of Oregon lor Crook county, duly p- pointer! snministrairix oi tuo trauiio u Richaid 1. Miller, deceased, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same, .iulv verified to said administra trix, at. t lie law office of M. E. Brink, at the city of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, within six months from the date of tbe first publication of this notice. Dated and published hrst time Aug ust 14, 1913. Celestink Miller, Administratrix of the Estate of Richard P. Miller, deceased. For Sale 200 acres of good farming ground, 30 a. in allaiia, an in cultivation, o mi northwest ot frinevilte, i mue irora railway survey. All the farm imple-nM-nts, some horses and cows go with the place. Place has 50-acre water right. For furthei particulars phone or write Price Cosliow. Lone Juniper Ranch, Prineville, Ore. 8-21tf W. A. BELL Lawyer The'Dallea - - Oregon IA A P Lodge meets everyTues- U. U day night. Strangers welcome. liL.,, Knm.P N R TU-RT TllBMRS. V. ti. i T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Dmw id- dik, lrreas. Spencer No. 19. The Dalles serial No. 011978. Notice for Publication. U. S. Land Office, The Dalles. Ore. August 16th, 1913. Notlce'ls hereby given that Naomi C. Spencer, administratrix of the estate of T. Egeuton Hoes', by C. K. Mouiton, Attorney In Fact, postotfice address of Attorney in Fact la Wilcox build ing;, Portland, Oregon, has this 16th dav ot August, 1913, filed in this oltice an application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved February 11, 1913, (Public 368); the vi swt, aecnou a iu uu- ship 18 south, rauge zu easi, n . Anv ami all persons ciuuiuuk in versely the lands described, or desir ing; to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to tne disposal u ap plicant, should file their affidavits of protest tn this office on or before the loth day of October, 1913. H. Frank Woodcock, 8 28 6tp Register. I Why not take the Journal ?