The Fruit Canning Season is Here LET US SUPPLY YOUR WANTS Jelly Glasses, Mason and Schram Fruit Jars. Rubbers and Caps 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 is $5.95 per sack Powell Butte tiro. Mi l'luirliuiil made n trip to Sisters last wnk for lumber. The Arnolds i( lli-uil were through our Mvtlon lnt Tieday on their wiiy to thocotiii'y scut. ,N. II. ilnlili-ii, V. I'. Smith, Hon. KIimiIiT, t'lum. Charlton, Coo. llmacc anil Joe Elliott were niiioiitf I at tendance ill tlic rotmty 1'iiiirt t In fori' tirt ol the week. Joint Turk ' Salem, who has Imcii making n ! 1 1 to Ids (ton re rrlitly, Is on it ileal to Imy eighty acres o( lii ixl from John Rohde. Mr. Turk Ih oih' ol Hrilmonil'ii pioneers, having Just noli) lit (uriii nrnr there last yimr. Hi-, however, lliul tlmt lie Mt 111 Iiiim n longing 'or O ut rul Oregon nml will probably llvr among us again. TIhi I'owoll Unite Soronlit met Inst Wolmwlny with Mm. J. F. Rico. 111. A goodly niitiilH-r wim In attendance and an enjoyable tlini' luul ly nil At tli conclusion ol tlm iiltrrnoon Mr. Hlce served a moot upM-tlzlng lUllcllOOU. Sim IIM HMHhttCll In serving liy Mrs. S 1), Mustard nml Ml Alli'ii. Tint next mooting ol tlm dull will U with Mm. (1. I'. Truewlale wlirn it tnmdcul iriKram will do carrlrd out. Mr. nml Mr. A. W. Itnyn returned Monday Irom a two-tiny' vIhII at II Mill. Mr. nml Mr, linn Jneohson ol ItolHTt vIhIIi-iI IiihI week with Mr. A, Miller mill liunlly. Tho luilir ure sisters. Mr. mul Mr. Frank Klsslor, Mr, John Klsslor mul Anna Boetger of Rod nond were Siiiuliiy guest at the iuo. Klsslor hoiue. J. Aiulrew Miller, who him boon making a visit to relntivr In Den murk, wrtti'H hi family tlmt he I returning nml will Mop over wllh frleiul In Iowa where ho inny divide to loeate. Mr. and Mr. K. N. II nil nml their guests, Mr. ami Mr. Melvln Shut. rum of Pendleton, left Sunday over In nil In the Intler' auto to take. In the Mir Round-Cp. Tho Hull will be gone a couple ol weeks. Fred MrCaffrry ol lieilmoml vlnlted In till Veetlon Friday ami Saturday, the guest of the Ivoraona ami Montgoniorys. School wiih openeil Monday at Shoperd sohoolhousu with Mr Elinboth Forrest Hi charge as teacher. I.iiHt week' Joiirnul printed an amusing statement contained In the off -ring of X. Y. Z, wherein a dry fanner of till iIIm I rli-1 Ih iiioled iih Haying hi) thought li Ih dry Ian superior to any under Irrlnl Imi , lie hud over soon for grain raising. K oho only wIhIii'h to ralHe a crop when tlm moisture Ih provided fr gratis for the growing ol time ci'n then by all nii'iin choose the dry farm. Hut for dlversltlcd grain wis lug u sure crop rain or no rain and a yield second to none (dry land In eluded) take the Irrigated nrllrle friend, and you make no mistake Reward llrnv mare, S.ill pounds, bell ou should have colt; M bar left stlllo Hay mare, 900 pounds, harness marked, M left hi die, triangle on law. Hay mare, 900 pound I Hhoulder, I' on law; should hnv cult, liav two-year-old mare, OX. on left Hhoulder. Hay lwo-year-ohl Html when strayed Ml on ielt shouldc Sorrel mare, two yearn old, O.N on left Hhoulder. 1' rank . rcnuliigtou Connelly, Ore. 011 Dog Lost One Airedule t'-riiur dog mil one Aire dale niinnv. Answer to names of Hob nml Zap. lieturu to 1IH)8. bpurp, j and receive reward. U-4 TEWART Lamonta Items. Mr. Nora H'-bn and two ehlldreu arrived Friday lor a visit with rela tive. Ira III fit- k and family pent Sunday at Mr. Johnston's near Metolhi. Tom U-ai-li nml family will leave I wrek for their home III Yamhill unity. Carl Wlntloni and wife and Harry liulom mid wife wore I'rlnevllle Inltor blot Saturday and Sunday. Henry Wlinloui I reported quite Horn SepteiiiU'r 7, to the wife of dill JenkbiH, a Hon. Elinor and Lrwl Mite hell wore home (in a vInIi Inst week. Mr. Omar Cyru wn visiting at Moiit Homey' lat Sunday. Mario Hraden pent a ploHnnt day with Myrtle Cowan Sunday. Mr. ami Mr. Carl Mdlheo were visiting at Mr. Cowan' a few day ago. Mr. Mattlo Rami left for her ho m In the Wllliitielte valley after pleamit vllt with relative hero. A ltir Harvent dance will lie (riven next Krlilny night, September 111, at the l.ainonta Hall. Everybody wel come. An Icecream m-lal will lie jstveu at the eelioollioUHe SeptemlKT 20 for the iM'iieflt of the Sunday m-hool. Everyone come. , Henlah Darker, Emma Mi-Meen, Or. Walter llurnt and a guide went on a trip to the mountnlim. They will bring back all tho hiu-klelierrle and HhIi they can get. II. 1'. Mitchell and wife and Mr. Nora Helm nml two children were I'rlnevllle vlnllor lant week. Alice (irant I Maying with Mr Uagner. THE FILIPINOS. Some of our friends who are tt'iilouxly mlvoontliiK Independ ence for the Philippine!) ore not In possession of tlte filets. The grint inns of tho Filipino people not only hnve no deslro for lude petulence; they don't even know what Independence means. The Filipino's Iden of Independence Is Hint he oiiRlit to be turned loose to do as he pleases, with on American fleet lying outside of Miiutla bny to prevent any body from Interfering with him. In other words, we should be re sponsible for his acts and pro tect him from their conse quences. Having rulsed up a bmlly behaved hoy and turned him loose, we should keep any body from spanking Idiu. Denn C. Worcesler, Secretary of In terior and Member of Philippine Commission. Th. Usual Way. Daren Won't your meeting be very info If nil the member are going to tnkp purt In the tlchntc? Mift Dorcas -Why. no. dear: We'll nil speak nt Diioe.-Judiru. Laundry T.ea.v-0 Your f,nnnilrv at Dirk Dar- IIiui-'h liai'liep nIioii. Sent. I.o Head every Mo ulay. i.uckey llonny, local agent. Notify him anil ho will call for it. 7-3 J. Epwahii Eaiison. For Trade. 40 acres one mile from Oregon City to trade for irrigated land. Sen I). It, l'ltoi'LKs, Adimison blilR. 7-21-lf Fall Millinery. Miss Gertrude rainier has moved back into her old Hland in the McCnl-hsli-r huililliiK with a fine stock of new full millinery. Prices riht. No trouble to show goods. 9-4 Subscribe fur the Journal, $ 1.50 yr. 4-0 HEALTH HINTF0a TODAY. Dp Br.athing. In taking derp brenlhlng ex en l.n-s dltil'lii'iik'iuinie ni'llon slmuld Ih olitiilm-d. I'line the Iliik'er on limb sides. Just over the lower HIh, mid swell mit the i ln-sl nt this puliit, when the low er lulu's will le tilled. When oni'O the Hnil liiii habit of HHir. sliullmv breathing has been bniken up the heiillh un-di-rk'iHM siiih marked Improve ment, there is u ll brlt:htenliiic of the fibrils nml Improvement of the Usiks. that the luxury of deep lin-Htlilug is uot likely to lie forcKnue. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Curing a Cold. The cure of cold can lie sum med up In the one word elimi nate. Eliminate by the skin, by, the lung, by the kidneys and by the Intestine. To produce elimination by the Intestines It usually I necessary to take a laxative, for one Is lia ble to lie constipated when tak ing cold. At this time all the scen'tlun of the body are more or less linked up and unable to do their work, so It frequently Is necessary to aid them. It mut ters little what form of laxative Is taken so that the bowels are cleaned out well. Elimination by the kidneys Is produced by drinking plenty of water. The hot lemonade also has sunie effort here, so is doubly va Inutile. Elimination by the lungs Is vastly Important. In the early stages many a cold may be cut short by taking long drafts of pure nir. Hroathe deeply Olid hold the brenth for a few sec onds. At night when taking the swent be sure thero Is plenty of fresh air In the room. Io not hrenthe through the mouth un less It is unavoidable. Force the air to come through the nose. Keep the nnsnl passages clear by spraying the nose with some mild antiseptic solution. The snine effect was derived from the older method of "snuffing" salty water up the nose. The virtue of nearly all the Inhnlutlona Is that they keep the nlr passages free so tlmt fresh nlr can enter the lungs. Aliove all. In the treatment of colds do not "dope up" with all varieties of medicine. The ma jority of the patent "cold cures" are conipjosed of a laxative and something to produce perspira tion. Unfortunately the major ity also contain some harmful drug, as phennoetin or acetan Ulile. Watch out for these drugs on the label, for they are depress ing to the heart and may cause considerable damage If used free ly. The more simple the rem edy the hotter, for the lifter ef fects of many drugs are more harmful than the condition they cure. Watch Lost. Endy'H hunting ease gold watch, bet ween homestead ou east Hide of Powell But te, of Margaret L. Klm ini'll and W. R. Smith. Lost Sun day, August 81. Finder please re turn to Margaret L. Kimmell and re ceive reward, 9-4 2tp Automobile for Sale. R-puHHongor Chalmers, In good con dition. For further particular In quire at Journal ottlee. 8-28 Lots for Sale Cheap Residence lots, close In, near public school. Inquire of Wade Huston. 7-3 ' For lino Oak Refrigerators see A. H. Iilppman & Co. 6-12 Pictorial Review Patterns at Elkius' Store. 8-28 Free Entertainment There will be a free entertain ment at the Lamonta gchoulhouse, Saturday, September 20th, at 7:30 p. m. After the entertainment ice cicum and cake will be served for the benefit of the Sunday school. All are invited. Real Estate Transfers John J. McDonald to Delia E. Cat lit, lie 20 10 13. 50G0. I lia. AlUvhul to Oregon & West ern Colonization Co., sw 11 14 14. tIO. Oregon & Western Coloulxntlon Co. to TIhih. Huchunan, section 33- 14 17. $7750. Oregon & Wentorn Colonization Co. to Geo. W. Wiley, 366 acre In 33-16 19. I1OC0. tieo. II. Osborne to Tho. J. I-eai-h i of ne and wi of oe 7-13 14. fliod. Arthur P. Donohue to Iiond Tlm Iht t'o, so w 10 17 11. 110. Chan. W. Thoruthwaite to J. C. Silver, se 19 10 11. J.S200. Chan. W. Thornthwalte to J. C. Silver, 1-27 liiteiiot in Irrigation ditch, e 19 16-11. 1. Howard M. Hlackerby to Hiram Link, M-7 0 13. 13330. Patents have lieen Issued to the following: Wlllam J. McGlllray, Frauk M. 1'imt, Ernest C. Nicholson, Sadie A. Nicholson, William W. Col lins, Charles W. Thornthwalte, Hiram Links, Chas. N. Lorlng, Henry C. Schumacher, Benjamin J. Henninger, Chas. A. McKluney, Wil liam H. Post, Wallace Pout, W. H. 11. Sherwood, Mary R. Booth, Geo. II. Ratlin. Lad es' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wright, who represents the Ameiican Ladies Tailoring Company, lias just received a fine line of samples lor lull and winter suits. All who order before August 23d will net ten per cent discount. Fresh fruits and berries, ice cream and sodas can always be found at Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Store. 7-Sltf For Sale Cheap Six lots with good house, barn and outbuildings, all under feme and im proved. Also has ehade trees and a good garden. Address lock box 444 or i : ..rt:.. ti lutjuire Kb wus iiioi-e. i-ox Team and Harness for Sale. Team weighs about 1250; new har ness. Apply to lamella Karnes on Oarter place, half mile east of town on Ochoco. 9-4-21 1 Big bargains Elklna' Store, iu Fruit Jars 8-28 at New Fall Millinery Now on Display Beautiful Pattern Hats, Nifty little Turbans, Street Hats and hats for every purpose for ladies misses and chil dren. Tickets given with each pur chase, and a beautiful set ol furs will be given absolutely free to the one holding the lucky number. Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Ore. COMPANY Will Give Morscn Show iome Salem, Or. Repudiating a pe tition prepared by State Treas urer Kay and Slate Engineer Lewis, the state desert land board today forwarded a new pe tition, clean from all personal matter, to the secretary of the interior asking for an extension of time on the contract between the government and the state, with relation to the irrigation project of the Deschutes Land company of La Pine. The pe tition forwarded today asks for j an extension of two years, and contains but brief recital of the grounds upon which the exten- 1 einn la ack tA The original petition, the one signed by Kay and Lewes, among other things alleged that the gov ernor was responsible for the de lay in the prosecution of work on the project, and alleged that every statement contained in a letter sent to the secretary of the interior in his fight on the project was false. The governor un earthed this petition and has for warded it to the interior depart ment, and it will now be up to the other members of the board to explain, especially in view of the fact that today they repudi rlgoodiront xWnsgoodbfAcking. Vfe are fond of our Iamb. He Is our trade mark. Ve sell jILL-WOOL clothes. Re member this each time you see our Iamb. Our clothing Is modeled by artists- -not by Imitators; It Is made by tailors- -not by unskilled labor. Fine, all-wool materials are used In making our suits and overcoats, and they are not spoiled by the careless "sweatshop" labor. We charge SSIO for a twenty dollar suit and give you only one hundred cents for your dollar. What's the use of lying about It? Ralph L. Jordan for Masons, beet sugar) ated it, and forwarded a new pe tition which is void of all the matter to which the governor ob jected. The governor contended that' the original petition was false and libelous, and established a record to this effect at a meeting of the board, Lewis admitting that the statements contained in the petition were false. Those signing the petition for warded today were: Secretary of State Olcott, Sta.e Treasurer Kay, Attorney General Crawford and State Engineer Lewis. Ac cording to declarations made by members of the board recently, it was necessary to repudiate the old petition in order to obtain the signature of Olcott to the pe tition forwarded today, he re fusing to sign any petition which branded as false all statements made by the governor in his stand for a contract which would operate for the benefit of the state and settlers. Call for Warrants Notice I hereby given that all Gen eral Fund County Warrants up to and Including registered No. 1319, will be paid on presentation to the county treasurer. No interest paid after this date. September 11, 1913. R. L. Johdax, County Treasurer of Crook County. Order books are now open for Ford automobiles. F. M. Hathaway, Crook County agent, Prineville, Ore. 8-7 Listen!