FOR TIN WEDDING. There Need Bo No Monotony In Gifts For This Anniversary. NEW INDIVIDUAL MOLDS. Of Delightfully ShapsdCaks-TinsThsrs Ars No End Thit Saaaon Thty Com In Shafts Containing a Doxn and Half For Fancy C'a.s. A young iniilimi in( ftlmppiiiu r tntiy In tlml xinivililiig fr (i iln bihI- llllltf pIV'il'ht Illill 1 lit- titlHUllill'S aiie WllS -nlfTtHIl'i Willi Mil- I) mi tlHHiil't- Hii'lit of tli hwi t ihuIiIh ntiil mojiU uf nil wn i, almpf mill ! tlml alio In mill tnlklUK nlmt lli.nn. .via. 1,1m an fn. I'llinUd Willi Iln- uiol.U Unit Him bin llivraliut 111 II supply for liorwir. Tin' larne liinliln for I'mh iiiiiumiF now have hiiiiiII liulh l.liiul listi alinpml Una to nnit. li. A inoxl pli-silmr vifivt mil obtained hy nrmuulnij the ttum II molds uf Ji'IIUm) ("Ii around tl inrgor lUti on n l:ii;:i ntiil pinlior, lilng Molds are iilwuy valuable, iinpilsl. tTout OARiitrr roll round hoc KKKI'kH, tlon to one' klti'hi'ti, as thoy are made to bold ono or innro iinru and uanl for tlio coiuwtion or artistic dishes. mieh na macaroni pnstt), rl'-o mold, aspic meals, cornstarch puddings or cranberry Jelly. For frown dwuwrts thero ro air tlirlit molds in nil klmla ami slmix'S, ml these urn mn'iwaary for thing needing to t packed In stilt nml I Among I lie very newest niolila are hollow affair lu cane or pymiiililul luiHa, like Irregular peak. Other niolila turn out wonderful dessert re- iMlililIng linurlica of flower nnd fruits. There I a iroiiotiticed revival of the huge mold for frozen desserts, llko tlio old time monument a I alTiilrii uaml by our gninditiotliera. No ili.nl, t some of these curious old metal mold arc storm) away In pantries and cellars. If an thoy alioiild lio brought out nnd put to use. ilio gift chosen fur tlila piirtlrulnr tin wedding was a dnr.i'ii Individual molda, go pretty for Spanish cream or ollnr froen cream desserts. The iloien Included three hearts nnd the snnio number of tllamntids, spades and clubs, particularly suitable to iiao fur card party refreshments. These at trni'tlvt) lllllo niolila touia In ninny n Hit ftiwiuiitiiig aluipin, amh na ulii'lla, itnra nml tiniiolica of clivrrlct or griipoB. (if caka Unci (ho ahoppor found a bewllilnrlng naaortimMit. Thoy como In ahwla eonliilnlng a diwn or a half li.ii'ii. for tlio moat diTorntlve lit t le fiim-y oakea for aftornonn ton. chil dren's parties and niax-lnl orcnaluiM. Among thoao are lienala. tilrda, dolla. etc. , No gift appeals more to the young housekeeper than the conveniently equipped calilnot seen In tlio cut. Nothing seems to lio omitted, from clock ami scales on top to a casawmlo and bilking puns nnd uieiiaurliig cups in the cupboard uniter tlio mixing board. The stationary flour sifter Is imrtlculnrly hiimly, mid the beat thing Bliout tlio cnlilnet Is that everylhlug tucks out of sight and the doors clone at the day's end on nil the culinary Jnipluineuts of the (lnj'a work. Ribbon Trimmsd Hats. name KtiHhlnn shows many signs of remaining faithful to the warm nflVo. tlon which she showed last season for ribbon trimmings of every sort and kind, nnd It Is now a foregone con clusion that sonio of the smartest and most effective huts for Into spring and curly summer will be adorned with giant hows of rlblion nml tied with long ribbon strings and slreamors. A special advantage Is that It is practi cally weather proof. In olhor Instances flowers nnd rib bons are very successfully grouped to gether with an olTect which Is al together admlriililo. Vet nnother ex cellent result Is brought about by the use of thoso flowered chine ribbons which are patterned with large clusters of roses In brilliant colors, surrounded by very natural looking foliage In soft Bhados of green grouped on an Ivory white ground. Ths Nsw Silk Stooking. There Is a new silk stocking which Is warranted not to "run" In the ag gravating "ladders" which nre so dlltl fult to darn neatly and which, darned or undarned, ruin tlio effect of the stocking. The top of the stocking, where the garter Is attached Is woven separately and Is attached to the sheer thrend silk portion by a strong ma chine stitch past which the possible "ladder" caused by the garter cannot get. Flesh colored silk 'hose or a pale champagne color are smarter than black now with the nently fitting but toned boot of satin, buckskin or dull tulf, ',." (t i : .a iris J J WAYS WITH ASPARAGUS. Its Color end Flavor Civs Spring Touch te Many Dianss, .Much of the aapnriigus Unit Is sold Is hard and wooden up lo within two or three Inches of I he lop. Ofteu the gro- 'it will send aitcii s btitn-h when mii- illca are ordered over the telephone s very careless uiellim! of Marketing, but aoiui'tiuiea necmanry. The bulk of m il a hunch t all be ii-il In soup, niiil the lips, whli li are usually tender, can lu lilllUid In various ways after re. fcrvliig a few for a garnish lu the aoup. They should first t Mied until lender, tun not until they bleak 1 welve Minutes is the thou usually iilloilwl Id theiii. Asparagus tips are familiar enouul in iKpaingus aiilads and omelets, few apooiilula of llieso Ilm limko a d, H, Inns iiililliliiu to a lei I nee salmi or oilier ilhh of aprlng grwns. Hoiim rooks ttdil s liny aaioiifii of clioiinsl chiles, ('hilled boiled this also make an atlrncilie garnish to s siiluion salad. Creiimed siiinigiis tliw or asparagus tip tossed in butler are soiucilincs served as an entree lu little putty criists or as a lining with appropriate seasonings lu small daluly sandwich rolls for luwlusiii. An asparagus consomme makes an attractive soup at this season. To make It add s few tlpa to n plain con sonitne, Tossed In a little hot butler or dress ed with brown butler, these lips make a Hire garnish for cutlets and broiled fish. Curries, too, with rice, are Im proved by the addition of asparagus tips. They may also be added lo tho gravy accompanying s meat or llsb or used In an asparagus sauce. A ilellcnle cream sauce, such na Is used with fried chicken or llsh, is Improved In flavor snd appearance by ths addition of some of the green tips carefully boiled. Summer Girl snd Hsr Blsisr, Kvery girl will want a blnser coat Ihla year, and more Ihnn likely her bhtser will lie In her own or someliody else's college colors. This blnier has s crimson ground with stripes of white t1 . 'til, 1 -' 11 nillUSlIN AND WIIITK COAT, the Cornell colors--ami it accompanies A tennis shirt of vyhlte serge which has Ihe new inverlcd plaits at cither side lo give room for running 11 1,01a These skirts are a bit smarter than linen or din k skirts, and they keep fresh long r. When the game Is over the tennis girl likes to take off the heavy rubber soled shoes and don her buttoned boots uf while buckskin for the walk home. Screens and Traps, Keep garbage cans closely covered unless you have a fly trap attached to them Such traps may be obtained at most hardware stores. eVrccu sick rooms, or nt least the bed f the patient, and do not allow tiles to have access to his excreta, which should be treated with chloride of lime or some other disinfectant. Screens are especially uecded in towns which have no sewer system or In which the sewers drain into a stream on the banks of which flics Bwnrin, attracted by the tilth from the sowers.' if tiles do get Into the house In spile of screens they may lie killed or trap ped. Sticky fly paper and a variety of traps may be used us well us poisoned fly paper. A Miniaturs Stand. O110 of the prettiest wardrobe stands ever homemade for a baby was evolv ed from a bookrack of natural bam boo fitted with boxes whose covers wore altered into lids which work as ribbon hinges. The cardboard recep tacles for the three lower shelves were covered at Bides and top with strips of white craBh worked with a floral de sign done tu pule green crewels and Inside were padded with sachet sceut ed whlto cotton bntting, overlaid with fine white linen. These throe boxes accommodate frocks, slips and petti coats, respectively. When Making Quilts. It Is an Impossibility to successfully wash quilts without having the cot ton fining become matted aud lumpy. If the cotton bntting is covered wllh cheesecloth nnd tied before the dual covering Is knotted over the eottou the latter may be removed at any time and washed. Afterward it may be replaced aud knotted, making the quilt perfectly new ngntu. ' mm .' " THE JAPANESE SASH." " A Quaint Aocsaaory That Is In ths Hsight ef Stylt. Wear a Japanese sash, or obi. with your simple little evening fnsk It you ' bapsn to be slender aud 'willowy and girlish. H Is the quaintest accessory Ituiigliuible, nml you may fashion It for yourself In u Tery slmrf time, j First you cnleii jour burn. That Is to j any, you buy three yards of thirty Inch j wide, silk of us eiH'uslve a sort tis yon can afford, snd yoii stay both bilges wllh baby ribbon of a matching j shade. That will prevent the silk Idie i.'i from simuleg nt either side j while you are making s band by plait- lug in one end. drawing It nbout your waist lu son, deep folds mid, having I measured the enact length required. ' plalled It across nt that end. After that-without cutting the silk you ill- j vide the rcmnimler of the length Into three even strips nnd make lliein Into ' as innny long loops. Two of these loops must extend opisltely from j each other, running from a common knot, and from beneath that knot ' must fall the llilr.l loop. When tho an nil has been adjusted to the flgurs the two loo',,s horizontally crossing the center of the back and the single long loop falling over the lilts will form a silk buttei lly, and that is what the obi Is supposed to represent. Fruits snd Flow.ra Mold.d In C. latin. Fruits, flowers, raisins nnd citron can Is) molded in gelatin with a little ex perimenting.' To do this put a layer of gelatin lu Ihe mold first and let It harden. Then arrange the fruits, rose petals or other decoration. I'our s lay er of gelatin carefully over this, not disturbing Ihe fruits. When this layer Is set till the mold. 'Angelica, which comes bi long green slicks, is used for leaves of flowers. Candied cherries, almonds snd oilier mils are also used In making designs. The Italians cut gelatin Into stars and different shapes, molding It In another gelatin. If plain gelatin Is molded with a tube In the center It gives a clearer and more transparent look. The center may be filled wllh whipped cream or fruits. The Hat of flavors to be given gelatin is almost endless fruits, chocolate, cot fee, wine, lemon, orange, and so on. Famous Rscips For Aspsragus Ssucs. A famous cook gives the following recipe for au asparagus sauce In which variety of seasonings are used: Tut two tablesioonfuls of butter In a saucepan, stir In two tablespoonfnls of flour and gradually add a pint of while stock. Stir the sauce thorough ly while adding the stock to prevent lump from forming. Then add a seasoning of salt and pepper, a slice of onion, a little slice of carrot, a bay leaf, a tiny bit of mace and a sprig of parsley. Let the sauce simmer for twenty minutes, then strain It and add enough tips to give a nice color and flavor to Ihe sauce. Sometimes the tips nre mashed and strained, but the bits of green are attractive, and the mushing and straining make extra work. Ths Gu.it Room Slats. One of the greatest conveniences which a hostess can devise for her guests la a clearly written card set on the bedroom writing table detailing tho hours of meals, the times of in coming aud outgoing posts, the prin cipal trains and other useful infor mation. It was some one's clever Idea to pro vide a small china slate In each room on which might bo written instruc tions for the housemaid. It Is often dllllcult to mid her during the day In order to nsk for the hot bottle, the glass of warm milk, the necessary help when dressing for dinner or other needs that umy be required aud to ring for her ofteu Is not desirable. Bathing Suit For ths Tot. The little one who Is constantly In and out of the water will be less likely to catch cold In a bathing suit that has a fair percentage of wool in Its weave. WOOLEN BATHING SUIT. Tog out the wee lass or Inddle In a wool bathing suit when the beach Is reached and keep the dainty frock fresh for the homeward trip. Ths Finger Bowl. The finger bowl usually terminates dinner. It should be half filled with water and set upon a plate holding a mall dolly. A dainty touch is given to the bowl by placing upon the surface of the water the leaf of some fragrant plant or a dellcato flower. The finger bowl should be used only to wet the tips of the fingers and not for the pur pose of taking a hand bath. After the soil of food has been rinsed from the fingers wipe them upon the napkin. aC.jr.; Social Dance ..Club Hall.. T I Saturday Evening August 7 1 Coed L ."fjiic. ..Good Time Everybody Welcome Fall Millinery Coming in right along. Call and see the LATEST FALL STYLES Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prineville The Brosius Bar Finest Brandt of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E.IBROSIUS, Proprietor Citation In the County Court of Che State of Oregon, for the County of Crook In the matter of the estate of George W.Barnes, deceased Ci tation. To Arizona Barnes, Mattie E. Nickelson, Site Helms, William H. Barnes, Bert D. Barnes, Arthur Barnea and Valda Coon, and to all heirs unknown, greeting : In the name of the State of Or egon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, at the Court Room thereof, at Prineville, in the County of Crook, on Monday the 7th day of October, 1912, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order ehouH not. be granted to the said administrator to sell the real estate of said decedent, de scribed as follows, to-wit : Lots Nos. two (2) and three (3), Block eighih(8) of Monroe Hodges origin al plat of the town of Prineville, County of Crook, State of Oregon. Witness, the Hon. II. C. Ellis, J udge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 10th lay of August, a. d., 1912. seal Attest". 815 ' Wahrkn Brown, Clerk. Notice for Publication. , Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Offlce Tho Dalles, Ort-KOn, August , 1912. Notice is hereby Riven tlmt JANEC ALLKS of Prineville Oroiton, who, on March M, Mo nia.ieooroetitean Kntrv o. tuviw torseii ne1 n.'ij 8V4, Sec 1: n'i w'i, ..-2fl,tp 16, South. Range 15. Kast, Willainett" Mrlillna, has tiled notice of intention to innke ommatftli.m nr.K toestablish claim to the latt I tlv.ve describe.' befare Warren Brown. Oomitv cirk. at his flee at Prineville. Orcir.m. '.n .he nith .l,iv . September. 1913 Claimant nrtmea as wtlii'-s- - : Glenn Hen rickson. Harry U V.itiM r. Itohcr' Sionl ErnostC Klmtnoll, all ot I'- v Oreton, s-lop P. i (IK, Keirlsler. j Get this idea I proof, strong whiskey out i of your head or it will get you play your nerves digestion. Why punish yourself? Cyrus Xoble, pure, old and palataltc liottled at drinking strength. Sold everywhere and costs no more ttua any other good whiskey. W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents, Portland. Vacations Sea Shore CLATSOP BEACH, Lw round trip fares are in effect all summer. This beautiful beaeh stretches twenty five miles south of the mouth of the Colum bia river. Seaside and Gearhart have first-class hotels, cottages and camping places, surf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc. Low Round Trips East . Throughout the summer, on the dates given below, round trip tickets will be sold to the points East shown beiow.and may others at the reduced fares quoted: Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railway Atlantic City f 111.00 Baltimore 107.50 Detroit Duluth Kansas City Milwaukee Minneapolis Montreal New York: (Boston 110.00 j Buffalo 91.50 ; Chicago 72 50 : Colorado Sprgs55 00 ; Denver 55.00 I DATES OF SALE July 23. 26, 29. 30, 31, 1912. August 1. 2. 3, 6. 7, 12. 16. 22, 23, 29, j 30, 31, 1012. September 4, 5, 6. 7, 8. 11, 12, 30, 1912. i Stopovers and choice of routes allowed in each direction. Final I return limit October 31, 1912. Train leaving Redmonk 7:15 a.m. connects directly at Fallbridge with fast through train East. De tails of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request. W.E.COMAN, Genl Frt & Pass. Agt, Portland. VVANTED rAwlUtll rWCES acton! factory cost Wcycle DO HOT n i until you rivVV mm vi.'-M ivy."iJ v,..r is rlOU WILL BE ASTOalSHEDhr"r,'"'-'rtlM'''' 'rll. I;- , wi.iwiifc.1. airttuSTouraoirtiiitalttliia. Onter. mu ZZ!J"1 a 1U out ?!!S2!J"?. W'la "t HI ft n aa a 2u.,'',M,'51'''ir-ii-i(d.i prica m neagctfiern -s . - wi mm m Self-healingTires H at llflfl 1- R li J w' Jf! Mth9r4,r$4.S$. yj ; iKUUBLtrKQMPUHCTURES MILS, YMk.,lreiM. will aol l.l th. air out. A hundred thousand pairs sold last rear DESCRtPTiONsP'fietotllshea. It riding very durable and ilSS taiVwK comes porous and whir-h f-irc, .,..-...ulu, wl ruooer. wnicn never t" punctures without sllowlnit the ir or rwi.V In -i.il. "'viiiy ut-enpumpea up once or twice in s whole season. They we eh no more than in ordinary tire, the puncture resisting aunlluesbe ni ranrtc on the tread. The riiii. i niL.1?.-: SabTn. itLpJ&.bn' 'oradyertisln pnrposese , t.- r - w kuv ri.icror on vu Hinpn.i. in ur iviut is received, w e ship C o D on irnimi,! v,rj,'.., " w a h'.ea.?"ni "n1 fo'"1 hen strictly is rVpreSJd "" L-eilt U"U1 ) WtVJSSeW Pcrwir) roe send SULL C.SH and rauaey Kat to u Isu s.re in a eank. It f, 'Z '''7,f ?minlK,n- We are perfootly rellibl. easier. r.m fa.lor. ,TOr u,,,,,., ,Mt in,,J I'd ! 5 ,f !S?" "" r m Snd tlml tbo will rldi B,.w .iiatyou wiiii mi well plea-d Ihat when ,m want hiu . ... vr UB&X orswn atany pi reil to wnilBsa trial order at oner bmMtbieZ!!Trx!S,??i?Jll'!':U' ruu"l us jouronler. 'Vo ?;'"?.l'"'ff T Erlre quoted abore: or write for liuls of tlreHar niv,t h.ir.K atoit halt tho usual price """ r hi. vim ..... . runctiire.i'roor UU fltlir IV4Irili,iiisimllM., itoulyooBtsapostai to lelrn L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL nonce or final Accounting. Notice is hereby given, by the under sittned, the sdminietrator of the estate of Emily E. Reynolds, deceased, that the paid administrator has made and tiled with the clerk of the county court his final aceonuting of his adminis tration of said estate, and that the countv court has set Monday, the 2nd day of Sept., 11)12, at 10 o'clock in the orenoon at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing and nettling said final tccounting. At which said time and nlace sn person interested in said es 'ate nisy sppiar ant ol'jout o said final ccouoting. Dated this 25ih dav of Jul. , 'M2 M. D. POWKI.l., flministrator i the estate of Knnlv E. !eyn..l.ls. .I.-- .-ed rf "IT, Wrxn me48 every . -rt V.. I1 Haturdav night 'mnKers welei.me O P Reams, N (3 :0. - NliHtiook. V 'i,: Burt Kumea, sec,i aud H IMnwl.ldle.TrPM of rough, high- the devil with ruin your PACIFIC OCEAN hiTrhRy. CENTRAL OREGON LINE 182.50 Omaha 60.00 108.50 91.50 70 00 60.00 91.50 107 50 60 00 CO.OO 72.50 60 00 105.00 108.50 Philadelphia Pittsburg St. Louis St. Paul Toronto Washington Oregon, H. BAUKOL, Ag t, Redmond, Oregon - A RIDER AGENT ''siiaiMleVeifr i ir uo?na enio sample Latest Mot el bicvTle" VfM?,1,f." "a ?u h L"L spurove of roar 1?,. U highest grade bicycles it Is VnSiSi - 6 one Bma11 Proilt'sbovs v . i ' "'uu"";luiit s guarantee beliliu your :urtr s ; guarantee behind your ii,"i T .PL"" "'"it ' lucjclo ttuitor juutowd u,- H.k,. ' .2- nnvuiraaa.ii.i , Puncicre-Proef $ f 80 A SAMPLE PAIR 11 ToumtooucEjiiiir Jotles the thick rubbertraad A"and puncture atnpa'B' 1 nd "D"alo rim strip "W to pravent rim cutting. Thin tiro will outlast any othar m;-OFT, ELASTIC and 1 niuiau. prlee. aal tlnd at any pries nntllvon send tar. Mi.. r,- -'"afiu irtaiai tn KiHH'ial ln.nvin,..., limn, . , . : - -' ' ".noi,na v"uoaue w uica doscnOesaad quoios all makos and sa . kW For Sale CHEAP One Robinson Hay Baler, Run only 4 days. Also New and Good Second hand Engines, differ ent sizes Jjsiuiii 11 1. ... .lid. 1. s:rw. am Kniiuire ol, or write John A. Dobkins Culver, Or 8 8