Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 13, 1913, Image 6

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Economy
Hints
A penny eeved it
penny earned.
Benjamin Franklin.
How to Halve Household Bill.
There Is no one thing alono nliloh
stands for economy. On must study
the daily ucetts and be well actiualatvd
with standard nrkvs. There Is much
truth In the saying, "Where there is a
will there Is a way."
The cheier cuts of meat are Just as
palatable when cooked properly. A
tough round steak may be pounded
well, sprinkled liberally with Hour and
seasoned well, after which It Is ready
for a hot frying pan- When cooked It
is delkiously temler. Meat once a day
Is all that is necessary for any one.
specially In summer. Baked maearoul
with cheese Is a good substitute.
When the oven Is on It is well to get
as much of the dinner In it as possible
so as to save fuel. After the oven Is
well heated the back burrior may be
turned off and an even heat remains.
Splendid soups may be made by left
overs. Leftover vegetables with scraps
of meat, to which a handful of rice!
Is aded. are very nutritious. This I
makes a fine soup. Scraps of bread
are saved and either ground for bread
ing meats, made Into puddin.es or used
for dressings. Plenty of homemade
bread Is better than too much cake
and pastry and is certainly cheaper.
After all. the high cost of living Is a
matter which can he controlled by the
Individual. It Is cot so much the
amount eaten as the amount wasted
that makes household hills soar so
high.
DESTRUCTIVE IXSECTS.
HEALTH HiTFCR TODAY.
Safe Cough Remedy.
A Jose of cod liver o.l is a very
safe remedy f the ordinary
coiijrh. Sv'tne vwugh arise from
a little throat Irritation and are
generally dry anil hacking. I!e
lief can lie obtained by dissolv.
tug some snsnr candy In a little
lemon Juice, and taking occasion
ally a teasiHionfnl. rr those
who are troubled with a tickling
cough we would adise them to
carry some glycerin loaongos and
take one the moment they feel
the least Irritation.
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Shingles, Moulding, Windows,
Doors, tilusiies, Kto. Klo., Ktrt.
SHIPP & PERRY
How to Battle With Cabbage, and Oth
r Plant Lie.
No time should be lost In destroying
weeds and Insects. It is labor that
must not be neglected. Insects are
easily controlled If the work Is begun
In time.
There are two kinds of Insects the
biting and the sucking species. To
the biting kind belong the Colorado
potato (bog) beetle, cutworms, etc.,
which devour a portion of the plant.
The sucking Insects belong to the fam
ily of plant lice that secure their food
from the juice of the plant, sucking it
through their slender beaks.
Some internal poison, such as parts
(Teen or arsenate of lead, must be used
to destroy the biting Insects, while a
solution that kills by contact, such as
kerosene emulsion or tobacco decoc
tion, must be used for the sticking ape
clea. Cabbage and other plant lice are best
controlled by spraying with kerosene
emulsion, using the 15 per cent solution
a solution containing 15 per cent of
kerosene. If the lice are on trees,
flowers or rosebushes tobacco decoc
tion may be nsed with good results.
The tobacco decoction Is made by tak
ing three pounds of tobacco stems and
five gallons of water and boiling for
two hours. It is used without diluting,
but must not be applied too hot
If treatment Is begun In time plant
lice can be controlled. It must be done
before the leaves are curled so the
spray cannot reach the pests. There
should be several sprayings, four or
Ave days apart, as one spraying will
not completely do the work. Clean
culture is Important In fighting these
Insects, as with many others.
How to Keep Buttons.
Some housewives save all their pill
and lozenge boxes to hold small but
tons, and they fasten a sample button
to the top of each box. This Is a good
plan, bnt not quite so good as one big
box having compartments. Into one
compartment put the pearl buttons,
into another put the bone ones, and
still another put the cloth covered but
tons, and so on. It takes no more time
to put a stray button Into Its proper
compartment than to drop It into a box
of miscellaneous buttons, and to find
the said button when one Is In a hurry
is hardly a moment's work, which is
quite a different proposition from get
ting It out of a big box filled with ail
sorts and conditions of buttons.
i How to Care For Auto Radiators.
Eadlators on old cars, which are not
provided with flexible connections to
protect them from the effects of frame
distortion, frequently can be rendered
less prone to spring a leak If a pad of
thick rubber matting be Inserted be
tween the bottom of the radiator Itself
and Its cradle on the frame. The ex
periment is easily tried and, whatever
Its other effect, has the merit of reduc
ing much of the vibration to which
the radiator otherwise will be sub
jected. How to Darn Table Linen.
Stretch the article smooth and tight
In embroidery hoops. Remove the
presser foot from the sewing machine,
loosen the tension, slip the hoops under
the needle and without turning the
hoops sew back and forth until the
hole Is really filled. Then turn the
hoops and proceed in the same man
ner across the stitching already put In.
The result Is gratifying.
How to Use Cheesecloth.
Cheesecloth makes good strainers,
dust cloths, polishers for furniture or
shoes. Is excellent to tie over milk
crocks and fruit Jars and makes dainty
curtains and comforters.
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
Avoid Sore Throat
The ailment popularly termed
"clergyman's sore throat," due,
tu many cases, to unwise use of
the voice, represents Inflamma
tion of the vocal cords, which
are folds of membrane con
tained wituiu the laryax. It Is
the vibration of these cords, sot
in deration by currents of air
passing from the lungs, which
produces the voice. A certain
amount of pain and swelling Is
also associated with trouble of
the voice box, this plan In many
rases being associated with dif
ficulty In swallowing.
Kest of the voice should be
strictly observed, while smok
ing must be strictly prohibited,
seeing that the tobacco vapor Is
an Intense Irritant of the throat
and adjacent parts. If there is
much swelling and pain the ap
plication of a sponge wrung out
of hot water to the front of the
larynx will afford relief. The
patient should remain In a room
the temperature of which la
even, but not of too hisrh a char
acter. The food should consist
of liquids. Including milk, soups
and the like, and small pieces of
Ice may 1 sucked If the Irrita
tion Is of acute character.
PR1NKVILLK, ORKCiON
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, . Proprietor
PK1NEV1LLK, ORK.GON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prinevilla. Rates Kkasonablk. V have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
Livery Feed and Sale Stable
In Cornett Stage Barn
Prineville,' Oregon
Special attention given to the traveling Public
Hay 25c a day per head.
Give ui a call.
AARON W. WHITE Prop.
Statement of Roeourcee and LiaHilitlee of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
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HEALTH HINJF0R TODAY.
Exercise.
Exercise favors the growth of
bone and muscle. It quicken
the elimination of waste prod
ucts. It accelerates the work of
the liver, the lungs, the skin and
the kidneys. It makes more
active the brain. It brightens
the eye, clears the skin and
tone up the whole organism.
The appetite Is made keener, and
digestion Is aided by a greater
appetite for food.
But while exercise Is absolute
ly necessary to health and to a
perfect digestion. It does not al
ways achieve this end, aa for
Instance, when It Is taken too
soon before or after meals. No
one should exercise Immediate
ly preceding or following a meal,
one hour before and two hours
after eating being the better
time. It is fairly safe, however,
to fix the time preceding a meal
at one hour, for the stomach la
then somewhat empty.
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
To Remove Superfluous Hair.
It is generally conceded that
the only way to permanently re
move superfluous hairy growths
from parts of the body where
they should not normally exist
and which are a source of em
barrassment and annoyance, par
ticularly to a woman, when In
an exposed part of the skin, is
through electrolysis. But when
the hairs are very numerous tills
process Is very slow and tedious
and the results usually unsatis
factory. Dr. William A. Pusey
gives the following advice In
such cases: Clip the hair close
to the skin with manicure scis
sors. He gives It as his opinion
that this does not stimulate the
growth, as shaving or the use of
chemical depilatories Is likely to
do. If the hairy growth Is dnrk
it may be rendered less notice
able by frequent peroxide of hy
drogen solution applications,
which bleach the hair, keep It
dry and have a tendency to di
minish the growth.
HEALTH HINJF0R TODAY.
Avoid the High Collar.
A well known doctor quite ac
cidentally discovered that high
collars produce nervous head
aches among both men and wom
en. He noticed that all his pa
tients who were troubled with
headache and giddiness wore a
high and rather tight collar,
which compressed the neck.
When this was removed and not
worn for some days the head
ache disappeared. It Is Just the
same with women who wear
high collars, bones or stiff neck
bands or the high linen collar.
If they are troubled with giddi
ness and headaches they will
probably gain immediate relief
by chanting to a lownr und eas
ier fitting collar.
D. P. Adamson & Co.,
Druggists
For Drugs, Patent Medicine, Chemicals
Lowney's Candies, Ice Cream Soda, Sta
tionery and Prescriptions see
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DeLAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
when you tire
of rough, strong
high proof whiskey
Cyrus
NoMe
bottled at drinking strength
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
(nuniiTii
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
The Owl for Busy People!
Daily train each way between Central Oregon points and Port
land, TouriBt sleeping car. (Berths $1.) First-claBS coaches.
SAVE A DAY EACH WAY
From Central Oregon Points
Leave Bend 8:30 p.m,
'J Deschntes . . 8:48 p.m.
" Redmond .. 9:10 p.m.
" Terrebonne. 9:24 p.m.
" Culver ....10:02p.m.
" Metolius ...10:20 p.m.
" MadraB ....10:30 p.m.
Arrive Portland. . . 8:10 a.m.
To Central Oregon Points
Lea ve Portland. .. . 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Madras ... . 6:00 a.m.
" Metolius . . . 6:15 a.m.
" Culver .... 6:28 a.m.
" Terrebonne. 7:08 a.m.
" Redmond . . 7:23 a.m.
" Deschutes , . 7:43 a.m.
" Bend 8:00 a.m.
Freight train leaving Metolius 6:30 a. ra. Mondays, Wednesdrys and
Fridays, and Full Bridge 7:00 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat
urdays will carry passengers between Metolius and Fullbrldge.
Prompt Despatch of Freight Between Central Oregon and
Portland and Eastern Cities
Connections made In Portland to and from Willamette Valley,
Astoria and Clatsop Beach points, Puget Sound, Spokane, Montana,
Colorado, Kt. Paul, Omaha, Kansas City and Chicago.
Fares, time schedules and other Information by letter or upon ap
plication to 10-16 II. H. CUOZIEU, A. G. P. A.
W. C. WILKEIt, A.G.F.& P.A. II. BAUKOL, Agt Hedmond
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Best and cheapest article in its line. For sale by
A. H. L1PPMAN & COMPANY
The house of twenty years successful business in Prineville
BOTH SIDES
OF THE
TRAVEL SUBJECT
THE ROAD and WHAT IT GIVES
STEEL COCHES
BLOCK SIGNALS
Courteous Employe
GOOD MEALS
Modern Equipment
4 Trains to the EAST
Every Day
4 Trains Daily Between
Portland. Tacoma
' and Seattle
Every Essential to Travel Comfort. Any agent will be
pleased to help you plan your trip. 11-6-2