Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 02, 1911, Image 7

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A Queen's Pantry.
Qarrn Mary's pnnlrjr at Windsor I
nUI to coutnln Ilia imrnt vahinlile col
liK'H.m uf tnlilnwar In the world.
Ktvt) rHgii alin e Qiim-n KlUnlwth's
tins cmiirllmh'cl to tho collection,
which la aliiri'd lu two rouina. Tlie
walla art Unci with cam mndo of
K I it a a ami mnliouuny, with aliullnr
case occupying Ilia critter of emit
rM)lll. Til IIICMt llllllllg tlllllK lu
tlirao two rooms la tlx dlnnnr acrvlc
of aiillil gold uettl ouly for dinner uf
Ilia hlthi'ol alulu. There la tulile o(
solid silver Mire feet In lentil h. A
rono water foti n( t In of allvor liaa a
dome aniirii'ii on column arouml
tlh are irroticd uoraca anil hound.
A silver III It tliii(iii aliitoat o ynrtl
liluli la anld lu litivo lucu anvnl (rum
111 o nninlii . A I'lilr of livlluwa titutiiit
J In silver nial gulit una once the
InjiTiy of ,n (,yn. Tln'ro U a
muxNlro uilr of fireiht: In solid all
Tor iiimtit rr l'hurli' II., and a luiue
I'Hiii liuutvl una coiiirilmicd ly (ieuii;
IV.
Properties af Buttermilk.
Huiiio (lintura go au far u lo any
tlint there la tiu rune it lndl'otloti
Unit t'liniiot lie cured liy pliilu butler
milk. IViluiia tlila aciouut fur tint
irtu!it fiul fur It.
At ii liilir, It la a hourly food, mitl
two lihimie a iluy arc enough fur nuy
0110. It la at t Lil tu hike over ait Imur
t"t It In d!net thoroughly, mill If
Ili'M,. food In pin lulu tho atotimch lie,
fort. It li:ia disponed uf what la already
there, wlih a Hull' Hiii" hcnldca for
not, inure harm I dmfe (linu irood.
So the licit time tu chink hiitU'rinllk
U with tho immla. uiul Ita mllil acid
nrla Ih'IU'IIi inlly uu nil III" Juice uf
ilm muinii. li. It In this in-ill which hua
aii' h an excellent effect iiiuii tunned,
freckled mill auniiurncd aklua, ami It
blenches aa well aa coole on J hvula.
Nut Bread Sandwiches.
Thee era nlwnya popular nuil decid
edly "nilliiu" To iiniko the bread
ai'iilil a hulf i'iiiful of milk, add it hnlf
cupful of hxllliiii water anil when
moled lo lukewarm atlr Into It three
fourth rnke rouipremM-d yenet die
solved In thru lnllcpooiiful luke
warm uii t it. Ailil a half leuapoouful
nrlt butler nud bird, two tablespoon
fula uiohtawa, a cupful chopped pe
can or i:nnllli wiiluut mem, a half
cupful white flour, a hulf tenaioouful
nit a ml euotiuh whole whent fluur to
ntnka a dough Unit can t kncitdcd
Kuciid. rnlatt ami bnke Ilk ordinary
bread. Mutter nnil curruiit Jelly uiuke
a delect a hie lllllng fur uut bread.
Chlckan Meld.
Hull a lark" chicken till nil I lie honra
can he eitxlly removed; separate the
dark incut frum the light mid chop
each aepnmtely nut too fine; season
emit part with iMMili'r, aiilt. mie nuil
ilipiei celery; mid aonie tiruwulng to
the ll'pior Hint the rhlcken liolled
In; hi'iil one well nud mid hulf tu
the dark uicat ami tin I r in the light
tiicat; mix well, thcu nniiiigc In nmlil.
first n Inyer vt dink, then a layer of
lltlil hum t . nnil au mi till nil I used.
I'niir the lliiiur over the whole, cover
Willi a plate with n weight on top.
When cold Bene cut In all. ea garnish
ed with celery tope und allcca of
lemon.
A Freih Egg Dlih.
For egga aa n French chef prepun1
them fry hnlf a aninll onion allced lu
butter until It la gulden brown. Theti
turn In a cupful uf tnmntoc, aeimoued
with butter, aiilt and pepper, nud cook
fur ten nilnutea. Turn tho mixture
Into a wide bottom aitucepan nud drop
Into It rgga that have not had the
yolka broken. Cook them alowly, lift
ing them from the bottom of the dlah
with a fork, not atlrrlug thorn aa lu
crnmbling.
Peaoh Marlngua.
Teel a half dor.cn ripe penchea, atew
and prcaa through a colander. I.lne a
deep pie dlah with pie panto, awevten
the penchea. pour the dlah even full
and bnke In a but oven a aciiut hulf
hour. Heat the whiten of three egg
to a froth, add three tenapooufula of
augur and a hnlf tenspoonful of vnutlla.
Heap the benten white over tho pi
after the hitter hna cooled slightly, re
place lu the oven and brown.
Oraan Corn Pudding.
Tnke one qunrt of corn, either can
ned or green, though fresh cut front
the cob la preferred; bent four eggs,
the whltea and yolka aepnrntcly. To
the beaten yolka mid a tahlcHpoouful
of eugnr, two of butter nnil one quart
of milk. Season to tnato with Halt nud
whlto pepper, atlr In the corn and, last
ly, the atlllly benten whites. I'our the
mixture In a buttered pudding dish.
Vinke au hour In a moderate oven and
aorve with roitHt meat or fowl.
Eggplant With Oniona.
nnn a good sized onion through the
food chopper nnd fry It a delicate
brown In one tnblespoonful of butter.
Then ndd the tmihcd eggplant pulp,
atlr the two thoroughly bo that tho In
gredients nro well mixed, senium with
myenno pepper, black pepper nnd milt
to suit the tnste. Cook until tho ninsa
sticks to the bottom of the pan.
fREES ARE ADORNMENTS
AND MUST EE PROTECTED.
4wara af tha "Tap Slaih.r" He W II
Ruin Th.m All.
Many owner of ahad tree art
thinking of "trimming them a little"
Let It lie IiomsI Unit they will alur'y
the tua tier carefully liefore they npplf
the BMW and then go easy. Too maiif
treea are "ducked" and butchered aul
headed down."
(if eoure aoiue of your treea may
be crowding em h other In au h an c-
WOIIK or TIIKK tll'TCUKn.
tent Unit here nnd Ihcru one almuld l
taki-n nut entirely tu nvuld deforiiilug
lliu utli"ra. The abailo tuny lie too
ii-ni" fur tho gMMl uf the luwii, the
aliruhn mid the minimis. I'crhupa a
fine view la being ohnlructcd by tho
rprciiillng uf tree brnncliea, or amue
tri'O may be pushing out ccrtnlu un
gululy bniiii-lii-a w ill, h ure making the
tree nwkwurd and iiniileualng. Hut bo
careful.
In. this dny, when tha public 1 be
ginning tu awiikcn to tho fact that the
dlxcnnea uf their crops must Ih attend
ed to JiiMt ua Intelligently aa the dis
eases uf their horses mid entile. It Is
not strange Unit the tree (hx-tur finds
rcitdy eltiptoyment, says tin) Cornell
('oiintrytnan.
The ever pn-scut "trw butcher" or
"top slasher" Is by no menus Included
In this profowiloti. Ills Is a destruc
tive, moivcnnry bushiess, aiim'tluucd
by the Ignorant public. Vet such men
auireeil In Inducing large numbers of
shado tree owners ench aeason to top
their treea, ao they will branch out and
make better ahndo trees. If tho top
ping were dune nt tho proier age and
the Wounds cared fur a better formed
tree might have been Induced than
would le produced naturally, tint to
slash out the top of an almost mature
tree, leaving the cut end of the
branches exposiil to the entrance of
decny, la nonsensical. It la, mnreover,
a mutter of some dutiht If pruning fur
shape Is err necessary for shade
trees. The most of them produce a
rery pleasing nud desirable top If sim
ply left to their natural growth.
BOOSTING THEMSELVES.
Cltist and Towns Spsnd Thousands
Each Year In Advertising. .
Ppoknne, Wash., laid out more than
limi.OiKl last year holding herself up
lo the public gaze; Memphis expect to
spend Ji'.osi this year for the snmo
purpose; Ht. I'iiuI, JlS.msl; Chicago,
with n Itooster club of H.txs) hustlers,
pays mi advertising innmiger a salary
of tlO.iHW a year and does not consider
that she reully needs much boosting
either.
The advertising bills of the city of
New York during tho lust six years ag
gregated a trifle under $o,tst.O(Sl, saya
Ituslnesa. Iieuver, Ies Moines, Ie
trult, Knnsns City, Mo.; St. I.oula, To
ImIii. Minneapolis, Moutgotnery, Ala.;
nuffalo, Oklnhoina City, Toiieka and
Wlchltii, Kan ; Indianapolis, New Or
leans, Itochcstcr, Cleveland one might
All a page with a list of the cities that
are boosting and booming themselves
aystcuiutlcully and resolutely and lay
ing out their good hard coin to do It
The Greater Georgia nssoclutlon, with
a membership of ncnrly 20,000, Is at
work raising f.200,000 to be used In ex
ploiting the state and expects to estab
lish iiermnncnt advertising headquar
ter In many cities throughout the
country. Mississippi Is getting busy
with a somewhat similar plan; eighty
Nebraska newspapers have pledged
themselves to methodically exploit
their commonwealths and to raise $2B,
000 within tho coming year with which
to do the work; the Northern Pacific
Itnllway company has Just put a force
of thirty writers nnd publicity men at
work on a campaign of advertising for
Oregon.
Getting Folks Interested.
Pr. II. Grnce, who took a prominent
part In a recent alx dny carnival held
In Camden, N. J., an Id: "It la a great
thing to get nil tho business establish
ments Interested. It creates a greater
civic pride. It brings people from the
outlying districts, nnd while In the
place It I natural for them to look
around, not only nt tho crowds, but at
tho goods displayed."
Names Imbaddad In Streets. '
Tho system of marking tho streets
with brass letters Is on trial In Lex
ington, Ky, Mayor Skaln ordered a
number of the brass letters, about nn
Inch nnd n half high, Imbedded In the
sldowalk at the street comers. The
system will he used only on limestone
to begin with, but If tho letters prove
Bntlsfnetory they probably will be used
ou nil the streets.
Cenaiaaratien.
Von may never know what harm aa
Indifference may work, what despair
a rebuff may brew. Your pulae of Ir
ritation under pressure of obligation
might be the Inst feather weight to
flsine an oppressed soul Into despera
tion. Oatting Out af Dabt
"What waa It your husband wanted
to see me alsiut?" Inquired Mr. New
Itwcd' pna.
"I think be wauled to borrow a
couple uf hundred dollar from yon,"
she an ll. 'lie's so Bullous to ga oot
of deht'-Phllsdelphla Islger.
One Was Eneugh.
"Hid you ever," said one preacher to
another, "stiiml at the door after your
acrumn and listen to what eople aald
alsiut It as they passed out?"
iteplled he:
"I did uiioe" a pause and a sigh
"but I'll uever do II again.''
Rasped.
"Po you shave yourself very close ?"
said the barber.
'Not very," aiild the victim. "I usu
ally lenvo enough skin to fasten the
court piaster on, but of course you
didn't know that before you began."
Ku'liatig".
For Sale t a Bargain.
Il-room brick bouse, 2 stories high, 2
lots, barn, cow ahed, city water, electric
light, telephone, etc. Hot and cold
rater, and bath. Address 1'. ). ilox
tul.i'riiievillu, Oregon. 10--.il
Quality Supreme
Every ounce of malarial that go into
I Sludtbakir wagon or buggy baa the
Studeliuktr Reputation behind it
Nearly aikty yesn' experience has
Uiiiti'tt us how to make vehicle! that
last Kvcry axle every Hke "every
huh- every tire every bolt la made
just riuht.
The result:
The finest wagons possible to pro
duce anil the largcU vehicle factory in
the world.
The absolute r e 1 la b 11 i t y of the
Studebaker line apix-als to all care
ful buyers those who appreciate hon
est value.
The first time you have a chance,
come in and let us tell you mure
about
WAGONS
Company
For Sal by
The W. F. King
ARM
DAYH
O-W. R. & N. DEMONSTRATION
Train Will Be In
Friday, Nov. 3rd.,
. There will be cars showing the poultry industry, hog-raising,
the growing of field pens, etc. Representatives of the
Oregon Agricultural College and Experiment Station will
accompany the train, giving excellent lectures on agricultural
subjects. These men want to meet the farmers and take up
questions of great importance to the country..
There will be an interesting program under the auspices ot
the Culver Development League together with a basket din
ner and general good time. All the people of Prineville and
surrounding country especially invited to attend.
The principal address will be delivered by Hon. T. M.
Baldwin, of the First National Bank, Prineville.
Come and get acquainted with us and the representatives
of the Oregon Agricultural College aiid Experiment Station.
Culver Development League.
NOTICK OF KKHTORATIO.N OF
I'lllibc Lauds to .Settlement and
Knt'y. Iepartmnt of the interior,
(ieoeral Und (lllie, Washington, I). ('.,
October II, H'll. Notice is hereby
F ;iven that lb unappropriated public
amis In lb following described area,
which wer excluded from tha iHa.
chute National Forest, Oregon, and
withdrawn for claudication under the
act of June 25, MI0 :ui Sut., M7.) by
proclamation ol the President, effective
July, 1UII, will by authority of the
Secretary ol the Interior be reatored to
the public domain and bacom subject
to settlement on and alter V o'clock a.
m. January 2, IW12, but not to entry,
tiling, or telei'tlon until on and after
February I, Wl, at the I'. 8. land ol
flee at The Dalles, Oregon, except that
en the asm date that auch lamia lie
come subject to settlement, the Htate ol
Oregon may, H the lands are subject to
such selection, select a indemnity in
the aatisfactioo ol ita common school
grant, not to exceed one section in each
fractional portion ol a township where
the restored area tlierenl exceeds 6,000
acre.: In T. 14 8., K. 1H E., Bees. 1, 2,
.1, 4, in T. Its, K. 11) F.., hoc. 4 to 9.
inclusive, in to inclusive, 20 to Xi.
inclusive, N W,' HWJ, HFJ Bee, 'A
Keca, 5an-t In T. l"i M K, 1U K..
Sees. 1 to 21 .c:uiv. N't of Bee. 26
and 111 Wsni' g is hereby expressly
given thst no . i son will be permitttsl
to gain or eiu ci-e any right whatever
under any aeith'inent of (srupstion lie
gun alter withdrawal and prior to 0
o'clock a. m. January 2. HU2. and all
ui-li settlement or occupancy is forbid
den, and tboe settling in vio'stion
hereof are liable to be ejected. Jons
McI'haci., Acting Aisislant Cora-uunnoni-r
of the tienersl Land Ollice.
Approved October II, 1111. I'anni A.
'riioinpnon, Acting (Secretary of the In
terior. 10-2ii-4t
r
"RECEPTION "
1
4 Smith & Allingham, Props, w
Champ Smith's old stand.
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
3 Old Crow; Hermitage; Red
4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
J Canadian Club; Cream
4 Rye; James EL Pepper,
4 Moore's Malt
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
j Imported Wines and
4 Liquors.
ifVAAAA A A A V nrt
Fkom 8:30 A. M.
To 12:30 P. M
DEMOS
"Quick Meal"
have lad all othars far yaara, baeausa
thay glva(uch univarsal aatlsfaction.
Uaara of Quick Maal" Staal Bangs
ara our vary bast advartlsara. . . .
where needed.
'QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are made almost entirely
of steel, consequently cannot crack and are stronger.
For Sale by
The W. F. King Company.
c?3) gS3 g?3) s ($
THE HAMILTON STABLES'
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonabls rates. Remember oa when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Dressmaking
Olive and GoHie Telfer
Ladies, we cut, fit and make stylish
garments
We use the only practical method of
cutting garments, everythingbeing done
by the actual inch measurement, on
the same principle as the tailor cuts for
gendemen and perfect fitting gar
ments may be cut for all kinds
and sizes of forms.
Dressmaking by the Day Opposite Presbyterian Church
D Warren &
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveys. Estimates Furnished
on Power Plants.
MAPS
We have had 10 years experience, embracing all branches
of Civil Engineering.
Box 187 Redmond, Oregon.
Statement of Reaourcea and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the close of business June 7, 1911
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts 24,835 03
United States Bonds 12.500 00
Bank r-rml8es,etc 12,5) 12
Cash Due from banks 210,924 01
t-SSl.iU 19
B. F. Allan, Pratident
Will Wurawailsr, Vice-President
Steel Ranges
-QUICK MEAL" STEEL
RANGES are con
structed on scien
tific principles and
their materials are
distributed in such
a -way as to do the
most good.
'QUICK MEAL" STEEL
RANGES are jnst
heavy enough to be
good, durable and
lasting. The parts
strengthened are
the parts where
the most wear is.
The walls are so
well lined with
Asbestos that no
heat is lost, it be
ing radiated just
G?3) c$3 s3 c33 g?3 g3 ?4
ft
3
Woodward
LIABILITIES
capital 8 took, paid in I 60,000 00
Burplus fund, earned 50,000 00
Undivided profits, esrnid 37,724 58
Circulation 8.600 00
Deposits 385,1)99 53
1531.424 19
T. M. Baldwin, Csdier
R Baldwin, Asi't Cashier