Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 10, 1913, Image 7

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    FUN FOR HOLIDAY
Departure From the Usual Fourth
of July Dinner.
PATRIOTIC OUTDOOR MEAL
Th Trleolor tcham C"ld Out In
Ihe Deeoratione and Kdlbl Soma
thing Unique In Red, Whit and
Blue Floral CanUrpiac.
Drifting way from the stereotyped
ltiili'H'iiilin-a dny tnhle, with It flnipi,
Itl us consider ono which wn very
pretty, lucipctilv mid nut of the or
dinary, where everything -dccorntlon,
favor nnd iinvli- i tlia work of
Ilia hoatcaa and the patriotic spirit wna
etrnniily evinced by dainty red, while
and blue In various way, any Good
Housekeeping MiiKiir.lno. It wna a fitiu
lly illiinrr. given on thn tup of a tnoiiii
tain, and mora mile were between lur
and good think limn tlia liul and tlio
lemon (inll llmnlltnn told of.
Hn nuii'li had tieen 1n with fin en
and firecracker favura Unit alia deter
mined to ba patriotic In a different
HINTS TO THE PACKER.
Muoh
ha
Tlaaua Papar impl Ifiaa
Work Immenaal.
Trunk pncklug U mi nrt which few
women and fewer men muster. Per
tinea Hie iimiit 1 1 1 p 1 1 it 1 1 reimiiii why
It la a perennially illUcult link fr a
woman la Hint clothca ara connli nlly
changing In ahnpn and atyle. My the
time a wmnuu I it I learned to fold a
(ilnll.il aklit aennt aklrta were In atyu.
and hy the tlnio alio had leiirticd to
pink tliooe without wrinkle iiinnlera
ami iimaaea of UrHiery pn-eiitcd a
different problem.
Much llaaue paper linllhVa tlio
lirnlilein of pinking tenfold, (lid inier
la JiiHt aa uaeful ua new for thla pur
Mne, ao nil the tlHue pnier Unit cornea
wriiiied alKint hnta. frock or ahoea
ahiMild lie saved nun I lift packing dtiy.
Mnka long lubited rolla of It to put III
Hie fol. In of waists and aklrta, aturf
loona Utile wild of It In bodice end
alervea and cover easily aolled clothe
Kenerouaty with It to protect them
from roiitiiet Willi other clothe or the
aide of the trunk.
hhoo ease of aorne kind are a necea
alty to the packer. Imt they run lx
formed of folds of tlue pnper If lioth
ItiK mora sulmlntitlul la at hand. On
ton tliiunel aiiiarc bound with tnie
and with n long atrip of tape fastened
III the nildilln of the a.pinre prove very
convenient for ahou covera. The ahnea
nro wniipel III tlio aipinrc and tied
securely with tlio tape. Hhoa haga
tiHi, are useful, a canton flannel or II n
ell bag for eueh ahoe.
Many wrlnklea disappear nfter a few
hniira hanging. Vollu and almost
woolen tnntcrtitla nmo their wrniKiea
If they are lunik- on hunger aa soon ua
they are unpacked.
it j
SUMMER LINGERIE.
Nat Pttticoata Art tha Lataat Novol
tiaa In Underwear.
It la well In these dny of shifting
fnahtmi imt to buy too ninny of any one
garment nt one time. It la alwnya cany
to replenish Hid wnnlrube. unil then one
la aurc of the Intent uiiHlel, for under
wenr enunot lie inntle over, nnd to find
oucaolf with a linlf doiteii of nnythluK
iptlto new nnd yet quite out of dnle la
illntretiKliiij.
Amotig the more recent novellle nre
the nil net, uiilluetl, "Imped pettlcoiita
with tinilerliodleea lliiiti'hllik'. Koine
clever pi'rnoti tin defined ahotiMcr
alrnit contrlviil from atrlnsa of ienrla
or of lirilllnnta. The moat atrlklmc nov
elty In Unlink' la found In the duffodll
FOR YOUNG FOLKS
The Fiery Fourth of July Happily
PaSwing.
NO LONGER FASHIONABLE
F'rrackra and Piatolo Ragardod aa
Ralie of Barbariam by Sanaiblo Pa
pi Othr Topic of lntrt to
Littl Popl.
riuylug Willi fire on ludeiiendenca
day la cciikIiih to he foHliloniilile, and
the fiery Fourth will anon lie a thing
of the pntt lioiilitlena firecracker,
lilntola and other rellea of bnrharlam
will eontluue for a few more year to
dn miiik tiuninully and property, but
h year the Hal of caaunltlea, accl-
deuta nnd fire nhould continue to frrow
beautifully lea until the "glorloua"
rvmut nm the ronirnt.
way. In the center of the tnhle wa a
low Klnaa illab tilled with bluo rngtfed
anllora tuuioied In thlekly; n round the
Imae wna a clone wreath of nowy
hlte Kcronlum henda, and two tnchia
oiitnlde of It waa n aocond wrentb
fornutl of diirk red Berniilmn Inld on
the leave of the plniit, the ateina nil
turuiil In an na to tniike a isreen aenl
lopl lo for the nil Hunter to lie
on. Of coiitho the atem were all cut
from the flower to enable Ilium to lie
clone nnd lint to the tnhle.
Two cnnilloHtlek of pure w hite lilim
at en. h end of the table held colored
cnudlea. red nt ono end nnd blue lit the
other. The nlmdcn were pure whlto,
and with ahnrp pointed knlfo the
bostena hml cut tiny atnra out of the
luiper nnd llniil them with white tlamie
pnper, throtiuh which tho Unlit alione
brightly.
There were two plates of llttlo Iced,
onkea, nil w hite, but ono ilntu wn nil
old Indln blue, nnd the other Jnpnneao.
with a cleeii rl bonier. There were
IInhes of dnlnty botnemnde candle,
and nt ench pinto wn s favor llttlo
bnira of allk, tUhM with boubona. for
the lndla and almvlng pnper and pi'n
wiper for the gentlemen o arningml
tbnt the color acheine of red, white
and blue wna followed nnd yet wns
not In evidence. The dinner wns also
pntrlotlc. Oronm of potnto soup wa
of courae while; lolwtiir served In Its
own shell was red, lyid tho entree,
chicken crenmed and browned, wns
served In bluo rumeklns. Honst beef,
innnhed tmtatoea and stufTwl PRgpuint
In Its own blulnh akin helped to curry
out the Idea. The nnliid wns totunto
Jelly aerveil with whlto bend of let
tuce. Tho dessert wns (pilte nn achieve
inetit lletween two plnttera were
placed red, while nnd bluo flowers, so
that tho steins went between tho
dishes nnd only the blossoms showed.
On top were ball of rich vnnllla Ice
crenm nnd lemon Ico. Coffeo wns
served on the plnwtn, nnd thero the
children received the chocolate flro
crnekers they longed for. Tho favors
Illustrated nro quite the newest thing
In Fourth of July table souvenirs.
Thoto by Amtrlcan I're Aaaoclstloa.
ISIHtrUNHKM S DAT CUl.ElllUTOllB.
day' recurtl will no more resemble
thono of a great battle than those of
any other day not so glorlou.
Yuuint America celebrute the blrth-
dny of freetloin In a much more sens!
hie nnd agreeable fashion these dnys.
i'nrndc In costume, with flags and
banner, nre very impular; then there
nro plcnli nnd excursions and carnl
vnls, with songs nnd flower, enke and
be crenm, nil much more enjoyable
mid interesting thnn firework and
noise. Tho two young pntrlots hown
In the picture have the true spirit of
Independence day. They pin their fuitb
to the atnra and stripes.
APIluN FOB Tni DIUND NKW n(H'8BWIE.
yellow lingerie. This Is generally of
chiffon rather than of crepe de chine,
and In combination with It Is used
French Valenciennes Inco, pure white
In color. Even nlghlrobcs mny be bad
of It. Some nightgowns mndo of tho
bntlntu or the naiunook have sntln ro
settes nnd bands of this color, and as
many ns twelve knots with lines of it
connecting Rtve a decidedly sunshiny.
not to say Jaunty, touch to Its general
nppearance, particularly when ono has
been used to pink nnd blue or, at the
extreme, the softest numo tone. r.otn
I nil like a little apron to add the last
touch of perfection to the costunio of
the busy mistress of tho new homo, nnd
the illustration shows a dainty model
that might come under tho head of
"Uugcrlo." This delightful npron Is of
Inco nnd Inwn, with bowkiiots of blue
ribbon strings, which run through a
Inwn casing.
A Vsrsatil Doo.
"In Tennessee a dog has been discov
ered that can mimic ninny sounds.
Is a yellow mongrel, answers to the
nme of Bench and is very unprepos
sensing, except that In Its eyes there
nre gleams of almost human lutein
gem e.
The dog' owner places lilin on
chair, and, mnklns a sign, lli'ittb gives
an Imitation of a Shanghai rooster
crowing. Then without further com
umnd ho follows It with the neigh of
horse, the lowing of cows, the grunts
and squeals of pigs and other noises
Incident to farm life.
Of course the Imitations nre not so
good as if made by a bumnn being, but
they nro sullliiently accurate to
readily recognized.
Tho owner declares that nobody
taught the dog and that his Imitative
powers were discovered by accident.
Riddl.s.
When la a silver cup most likely to
ran? When It Is chased.
Why would a tanner mnke a good
chemist? Becnuse be understands ox
(li ihlcs.
Why Is a field of grass like a person
older thnn yourself? Becnuse it's past
your ago (pasturage).
Whv Is a watch like a river? Be
cnuse It doesn't run long without wind'
Ing.
Where lies the path of duty 1 Tbrongh
tbo custom house.
Whnt would a man be doing who
willed his body to a medical college?
Giving himself dead away.
What is the trade of all presidents?
Cabinet mnkers.
Tho Vogu of Saaha.
Tho TORtio for sashes Is pronounced,
and tho vnlue of these, cither noutral
tinted or black, Introduced ns a desired
noto of contrast, Is great Some of the
newest sashes nre by no moans simple
of construction, for ns many as four or
Ave different colors nro seen In one
sash, ns, for example, gold tissue for
the center piped on either side with
roso colored satin. This again is out
lined with a narrow band of black
satin nnd beyond this a still nnrrower
,ona of emerald green, whllo the ends
aro embroidered with silks nnd bends,
Introducing tho colors named.
8ugar Taffy For th Children.
Take two pounds of granulated sugar,
ono-half cupful of vinegar, one cupful
of water, small piece of butter. Tut
these on to cook without stirring until
this mltxure, when tried In cold wa
ter, becomes hnrd.
ltemove from tho stove nnd place In
n greased pan nnd ndd whatever kind
of flavoring you wish. When cool
enough to handle, pull.
You can make as much ns forty-four
sticks of taffy, which you can sell for
a cent apiece. The sugar costs 11
cents, and tho rest of tho Ingredients
cost practically nothing, bo the gain
.mounts to a nice sum.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents; Home Cooking
G. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager
Hotice for Publication
(Not Coal Land)
Ih partiiient of the Interior)
L". 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
June 3, 1913.
Notice I h reby given that
Horace Brooking
of Hampton. Oregon, who, on De
cemls-r 4. 190H, made homestead en
try No. 0202 for awj wj, section 8,
i at-L section 7, nj uej, m- n J, n
s-J, section 1H, township 22, south,
range 21, east, Willamette Meridian,
ha filed notice of Intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
la-fore I'. S. Commissioner A. S. Koga.
at Hampton, Oregon, on the 23d day
of July, 1U13.
Claimant names aa witnessed: C
F. StHii.,er, T. C. Kwlng, Jame
Biickey and Bert M. Meek, all of
Hampton, Oregon,
tt-llip A. W. Obtox, ftetrlster.
i Hotice for Publication.
' (Not Coal Land)
(Department ol the Interior)
U. H. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore.
I June 3, 1913.
Notice l hereby given that
Mary H. McMullln
of Hampton, Oregon, who on Decem
; ler 18. 1908, made homestead entry
No. u2Mm, for lot 2 and 3, se nwj,
! sj net. nej set, ej swj, section 7,
township Tl south, range 21 east,
W lllamette meridian, ha filed notice
of Intention to make final three-year
proof to establish claim to the land
above descritied, before C. S. Com
missioner A. 8. Fogg, at Hampton,
Oregon, on the 23d day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: C.
J. Htauffer, T. C. Ewlng, Jame
Brickey and Bert M. Meeks, all ot
Hampton, Oregon.
6 12p A. W. Ortox, Register.
i
Statement of Resource and Liabilities of
The First National Bank!
Of Prineville, Oregon
RESOURCES
lioani snd DImoudU... T-M.SSS OS
United HUlea Bond 12J00 OS
Bank iremlMS,et 11.M0 13
Cub a Hue from banks 210.WI IM
1,424 1
B. F. All.a. ProkUal
Will Wunw.il.r. Vk. PrMid.nl
LIABILITIES
capital Block, paid la 80,000 00
Surplus fund, earned 60.000 00
Undivided profit, earned Sl.TU M
Circulation S.00 00
Deposit SS5.0WM
isa,i 19
T. M. Btldwh, CaMr
H. Baldwim, Am'I Caviar
Notice for Pubiicstion.
lVpartment of the Interior,
C. B. I.auJ Office at Burns, Oregon,
-Mar 2, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Ferdinand M. Smith
whose portottice address is Paulina,
Oregon, did, on the 10th day of April,
11113, tile in this office sworn statement
nd application No. OW7:!. to purchase
; the tt swL lection 24 and nci n J
section 25, township 1$ south, range 25
east, Wi'lamette Meridian, and the
1 timber thereon, nnder the provisions of
1 the set of June 3, 1878, and acts amend
atory, known as the "Timber and
Stone Law," at such value as might be
fixed by appraisement, and that, pur
suant to such application, the land and
timber thereon have been appraised, in
i the aggregate I350.UO; that said appli
i cant will offer final proof in support of
hia ar plication and sworn statement on
the 30th day of July. 1913, before T. E.
J. Duffy, Li. 8. Commissioner, at his
office at Prineville, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
tint purchase before entry, or initiate a
contest at any time before patent issues
by tiling a corroborated amdavit in tint
office, alleging facts which would defeat
tne entry.
o-S lUtp m. r abrs, Kegister.
be
For Lingerie Waiets.
Miilto buttonholes on both sides of a
lltiBcrlo witlst, but sew the buttons on
n whlto tiipo nnd button them to the
button Klilo. When the wnlut goes to
tho liimidrcss remove the buttons. Tho
siime tiipe of buttons cuu bo used on
suvernl wnlsts.
For the Dishwasher.
Resides hnviiift a pot chnln and
scrnper It is n good thing to hnve thick
ennvns cloths for the pots nnd pans
nnd Rcpnrntc light cloths for the finer
chlnnwnre. f'nkc this, puttypnns nnd
nil Miniill tlnwnvo boiled in n dispnn in
tlio water of which a handful of soda
has been thrown will beconio fresh and
clean uud us bright as new.
Cat and Mouae.
Two players, the cat and the mouse,
are blindfolded and tied to a tree or
post by two long strings. The mouse
Is given two pieces of wood, or a nut
meg grater and a piece of wood an
swers tho purpose better. These the
mouse grates together occasionally to
glvo the cat a clew as to Its where-
tibouta.
As both players nre blindfolded, the
cat Is sometimes close beside the
mouse when she hears tho grating and
can easily pounce upon nor. When
en ught the mouse becomes a cnt, and
tho cat Joins the spectators, while a
new mouse Is chosen to take the
mouse's place.,
Mighty Shadow.
Exaggerated shadows of Immense
size aro commonly seen In many places.
On the Harts mountains the so called
Specter of the Brocken throws gigan
tic shndows of mountain climbers Into
the sky, repenting every movement
made by them. The same occurs on
the summit of rnmhnmarcn in Tcru.
On the tops of Alpine peaks and on
tho summit of Iton Lomond in Scot
land, mists In one case and rarefied
air in the other, explain these optical
delusions. The snnio causes also pro
duce colored shadows.
Peter Schuttler
j
Wagons
We have on hand a number of Wagons (all sizes) at very
attractive prices
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Notice ot Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon.
for Croon County :
William Baldwin.
Plaintiff,
vs.
J. H. Bean.
- Defendant.
Notice is hereby (tivrn that under and by
virtue of an execution and order of sale of
mortgaged real estate, issued out of the
circuit court of the state of Oregon for
Crook county, on the 7th day of Julv, 1913,
in suit in said court wherein William
Baldwin was plaintiff and the saidJ.H.
Bean was defendant, and wherein a judg
ment waa rendered in favor of said plain
titf and against said defendant for the sum
of two thousand dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of eight per cent
per annum from the 9th day of May,
l'.HO, and for the further sum of two hun- v
dred dollars as attorney's fees, and for the
further sum of ten dollars aa coats, and
wherein an order of sale of the hereinafter
described mortgaged real estate waa made,
directing that the hereinafter described
real estate be sold to satisfy said judgment,
attorneys fees and costs, and to me direct
ed and commanding me so to do. 1 have
levied upon, and will on
Satarday, tk 16th Day f Aft. 1913.
at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenooa
of that day, at the front door of the court
house in the city of Prineville, Crook
county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder, for cash, all the
right, title and interest the said defendant,
J. H. Bean, had on the said 9th day of
May. 1919, in and to the following des
cribed premises, to-wit;
The northeast quarter ot section thirty
live, in township fifteen soutn, of range
fourteen east of the Willamette meridian,
in Crook county, state of Oregon, together
with the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereto belonging, to satisfy
said judgment, attorney's fees and costs
and accruing costs. This notice is pub
lished for four full weeks in dve consecu
tive issues of the Crook County Journal,
commencing with the issue of July 10th,
liilli, and ending with the issue ot August
14th, 1M3.
Dated and published first time July 10th,
1913. FaNK Klsins.
Sheriff ol Crook County. State ot Oregon.
Fourth of July.
There wns a smnll liny with a rocket
llluilcn simply inslilt" Ills hip pocket
UtH mu saw It there
And miUl: "1 declarel
You mustn't touch mntch to that rocket"
We Lead the Meat Trade
in supplying a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork
and fresh poultry. There is a flavor, a juicy tenderness and
Bweetnesa about our meats 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
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator with
the will annexed, of the estate of
Ida Wright, deceased, to creditors ot
said deceased and all persons having
claims against said estate to present
the same with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned at the office of M.
R. Elliott, iu Priuevllle, Ore., within
six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and published first time July
3. W13. M. D. Powkix,
Administrator with will annexed of
. estate of Ida Wright, deceased.
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Lizzie M. Delano, deceased,
to the creditors of said deceased, and
to nil persons having clalns against
said estate to present the same,
i with the proper vouchers to the un
i dersigned at the office of M. R. Elll
1 ott. In Prineville. Oregon, within six
mouths from the first publication of
this notice.
Dated nnd published first time
July 3, 1913. A. H. Lippmax,
; Administrator of the estate of Lizzie
M. Delano, deceased.
Several thousand dollars to loan
on Improved farms at current rates.
Address Wm. G. Phoenix, Redmond,
Oregon. 7 3
Orook County Journal, $1.50 per yr.
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