7 31 FOR YOUNG FOLKS Mrry Coasting Is Ono of Winter's Most Enjoyable S?ort3., AN EXPERT ON HER FLIER. Whtn Old Borsas Brings tha 8 now Along AH Children Ar Hsppy- Curl out and Interacting Talts Qsmss and Puailaa. Nearly every healthy youngsler shouts with glee when tlu north wind come huwllng mill growling, bringing Willi It ft mighty full of aiiow. Wed that have lain lillo fur iininy months nml (ho now ones Hint Hunts Clnua liruuiilit nro iilrkly put to wurk, nml tin- III I In resound wlih merry shouts ami chatter. Tim swift glide down limit hill U ft 'glorious sensnllon. nml climbing up to tliw top Aitnlu for an other whirl II I la young lungs with fresh nlr nml bring rosea to rounil t'tiiM-kn. Surely no ottiiir sport la giilUi ao much full na coasting. In large clt lea It 1 1 to folka don't hav ao fro Mug na do tli i ma In th country, but tiny enjoy the snow Just the asm. ma a Hi 1 5,, -i fl; l'hoto by Amrlran Pros Association. HIOINO A OTKKl, STKKD. Central park la a famous coasting place for young New Sorker. and wheu there la aiiow they umke the most of It. Thla young Indy standing on her Hler la a New Yorker, and her lhoto waa snapped In Central park. Ilur tiniiiii la Virginia right Qrandmothar'a Cat. Till" Ik a K'H'd t'll'lo k'K'iiv and should l played with counters njid a pool Iteinm or lilt of liiitier will answer for mumer and some candle for the tool. Every child must have twenty all cmintera one for every letter In the ulphiilM-l. Liuh pluyer hna to And a different adjective to describe "grandmother's cat" all through tho flliilnilH't. I'or example. A begins. "(Irnudmothor's cut la an aristocrat lc or nntlmiiited rut" ll-Grundmoth er's rut la a tx-ti nil Tu I or benevoleii cut. 0 Grandmothers cat la a can tloua cat or cataleptic cat. And ao on through the nliiphul'et Each letter niUMt go tho round of the tulile. and no one must repent an adjoctlve used before. If he or ahe dim ao one counter uiust be given up, mid when a plnyer'a couutera ore ex liaiiNted he la out of the game. A counter la forfeited alao If the word lined la not an adjective or If the play er fl la to tliluk of a word within a given time. A HOCBY PARTY. Entartalnmant For tha Jolly Churoh Booiabl. We nil have hobble, whether we rliln the "horse" hind or not Thoro la itlwaya Jtint some one thing we like to do or to have better thiiu anything el Kit, ao to enliven a church social tho Plitnltiilliiiiclit coiiiiulttee linked each guest to wear nu article to rvpreneiit lila or her favorite fad. Tlmre waa thu boy who hud tho atump collecting fever lit Ita height, lie appeared with atatnp for n ai'iirfiln, another glued on to a hi.'g ring nn a Netting ami four or flvo gltiod to hta cunt lapel In lluu of boiuiuet Tim "Ilk quilt worker bad her frock plentifully pati'lied with allk squari- f tho pnttorua ahe waa milking or do- Mlrrnl to make, and tha would bv arlUt hud water color and pen and Ink Uti'hoe on hrr ilivxn, with ft peaked hut inndo of water color iipui', which hud mnrliio aieiiea upon It Tho nlrnhlp lleiiil bud ft miniature fly ing ninchlno (found ut the toy counter) worn around hla neck and ft golf ault Tha anllor boy waa In while duck. with "inlilily" cup, and the young mUa who waa learning to cook cnrrlod ring and clinln. from which danglod piHina, egg beutcr, Hour airter, etc. It la needle to any that thla waa the merrloNt kind of a purty, far dlffereut from tho average church aoi'lal. There waa no lack of animated con- vernntlon, and to make thlnga more Intereatlng, when all ant down to re freahmetitN, which were arvd at mull tnblin, each ono waa caked to tell In two mluutce the merit of hi vatioclnl hobby. Thla meeting turned out to be quite an vxchnngo not only of Idena, but of material, for evvry one found out what tho other fellow waa lnterwited In, and aome aaved atampa and other allk pieces, and other guv clierlnhed recipe, and all found that even thoae whom they thnught dull and atupld were mont Inlereatlng when led to talk open what wne uppennont In thulr mind. DANCING FROCKS. HOW TO AVE WASTE 8PACE "N THE ATTIC. There nro thuunniiila mid thoa Niiiiilnof hoinea where Bl tic room are "done off," mid In iilmiwt ev ery limliiiice lot of apace I wiiMled. 'J'hl cn bo overcome In mont cane. Making room In a top floor or "little" In generally done by pan eling or pliiNterlng tho walla, and where the roof irpw down to the floor or nliiiont to tho floor ft liirK" npiu'e I cut off by build ing a abort partition down from the roof to the floor. The partition or "wall" of audi a room la generally not high enough for tho average bureau or drenner with lta awlvol mirror. No old faahloncd bureau without a mirror la high enough for a chllToiiler. And no a ninnll ono la Keiierally placed agnlnat thla wall. Thla take lip ft lot of apace. Htlrklng out Into the already niiiiiII room. Tliln can be avoided If, when tho room la done off, In atend of cutting off thl apace back of the abort partition ft ae rie of drawers I built In. The bottom druwer would be deep and wide, and the other three or four drawer would taper up, the top one being quite narrow, aa the roof la sloping to ward thla short partition all the time. With two aucb built In bureaus or seta of drnwer the entire floor apace of the room remains for the lied, cliHlr and table, and yet there are plenty of drawers handy. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii Girls of Tan or Twelve Waar Exquleit Nat Mod.!. Little net drwwo are enpoclnlly pret ty nml dainty aa dancing echool frock for girls of ten or twelve. They are generally mounted over colored allk slip, and very often the ribbon tracery la applied to the slip, the net veiling tills ribbon or flower trimming. One purlkuluily effective dress of white lit Lfl(t Kcntoratlon to I'.ntry of Lands in Hutionul l orvfit Notice la bureby given that the lands (escribed below, embracing 40 sere. wlUiin the I'eschutos National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement smi entry umlur the provinions of the homentead laws of the United Htates nil the set ol June 11, (34 Hut,, 2.'i.'i), at the United HUtos land oflke at Ijtkeview, Ungon, on retiruary In, lull. Any settler who waa actuully and in good faith claiming any ol said lands l ir agricultural puriHinea urior to January 1 l'JUO, and Um not abandoned name, Iihs a prnlererice ritflit U make s li.MiieMifil entry (or the lands actually occupied. Haid IhihU were listed apon the applications ol tl'e pe.raons men tioned lielow, who have preference right subject to the prior rijiht of any mich settlfr. iirovlileil auch settler or applicant is oslifld to make home- nt'Sd entry snil tlie preierenee rigm is i-iHrcineil nrlor U Fuhnmrv lt. 11)14. fin which out" the lamli will be uljp:t to settlement and ciil-v by any qualined person. The IhimI-H-e a lollown: I he Ki Ki MM NK.l, ZX T. 22 8., K. 8 K., ibe WA NK NW, the W W fKJ W J. mre. S , K. IV, W. M., 40 screr, plication of R. K. KnUin irt I-aplne. Oiegrm; IM 6 1000. December 3, litl.'l. C. M. Hbcck, Arnintant Cmiiuiisrioner of the General Land Ollice. 12 18 ZProfossKta Cards. Interior Mercantile Agency COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY Kxpert Public Accountant Fee- Nominal Krnlr BiilMlns I'rlnevllle.Or'goD liyfrenic, I'iftetic and Natural Therapeu tics. Chronic Nervous Disorders s specialty. DR. R- D. KETCHUM Drugless Physician Hours 9 to 5 or by appointment. 918 Itoorns 10-11 Cornell Kuiliiiog. FOR THE HOUSEWIFE, it Riddles. When should you avoid the edge of . river? When the hedge are ahoot Ins and the bullrimhe out Which Is the heavier, ft half or ft full ( ,,.,-tlon, partially veiling the sash of moonr iuo uiui. ueunuae iuo " . rjiiin cuinon. wnicn wua auouou CUAUM1N0 FROCK OF WHIT MKT. net waa mounted over ft lining of net. nud the wreatha of pink rosebuds and forgetuienots wore attached at irregu lar tntorvala to the net lining. A bolero was simulated by bands of In Is a light again. What I the difference between ft pillow covering and ft quack doctor? One Is pillow sham, tbe other ft sham pill er. What I the difference between an ambasnndor and ft bear hunter? One bear dispute-ties, tbe other dispatches bear. What contradiction 1 true of art un pleasant person? The more you think of him the loss you think of him. A Qoogrsphloal Gam. Procure large tnnp of America with the states outlined on It Cut out each state separately und with these as pntterna cut from white cardboard two patterns of each state. Divide the company Into sides, providing each captain with a set of the statos and floor space on which to make the mnp. The aide putting the map to gether correctly first scores highest A Happy Moment. When sranilma ny to ma, "Htand up asnlnnt the wall," 1 know alia s solng to ana llow many feot I'm tall. She mnnmiroa up and down While 1 itand very etralght, Anil, with a mlley frown. blie tries to calculate. 8ho aayai "H'ml Let me see ' He's four years old." And theft She whlnpora, "Forty-three," Or In It "Throe feet ten?" ncarccly breaths at all Till she inyi, meaaurlng mors, "Thla boy la Jut aa tall Aa hla father waa at four!" 1 -Youth' Companion. t one side or tne rront ana it enus twlstod Into rosettes with flower cen ter. Tbe frock pictured is or wniie accordion platted not, with black sntln vest Introduced on the waist How Is Wiih Wint.r Flannsl So Won't Shrink. To sncceanfully wash flannels take two gallon pall of cold water and add ono third bar of any good aoap except liuphtha. dissolved, and one heaping tablenpooiiful of Imrax. also dissolved. Htlr cold water, dlHHolvcd soap and borax well together and put In the fli els. Let stand two or three days ud then mli the soiled part lightly with the hands, rlmte twice in coia water, wtlng. shake and dry quickly. Flannels washed In this way do not slilnk, remain soft and wear longer. IlhiiikPts washed In this way never mat. but remain fluffy and soft until worn out Crocheted or knit shawls. Jackets or caps washed In this way and dried on a sheet, not hung up, In warm place will be like new again. When necessary to shrink flanueln fold the ntntorlnl. place It In a tub. cover with Is.tllng water and allow the Koods to remain In It until the water cools. Hang the goods straight on a line and when partly dry press on the wrong side. To wash an article made of Ice wool or Shetland wisil. put ft tnlileiMsiiifil of Ninix In a hirco basin of warm water, let It dissolve, then make stroinr and of white soap. Wash one article at a time through the suds, riihhlnc and suiieezlug gently, but never wringing. Itlnso in warm water, the same tern perature as the suds.. until free of all soap, then lay lightly nsn a clean sheet stretched In the sun and turn It alsiut many times until dry. always keeping It 111 a loose pile. When quite dry hold for a few minutes In the stcum of a boiling kettle. It will come out light and fluffy. By not wringing or banging, but drying lu tbe pile. there's no fraying or stretching out of sbaie. OLD NEWSPAPERS. How to Convort The Into Kitohen Conveniences. Use newspapers freely in the kltch en, spreading under pan when wash lug dishes or a table when peeling fruit or vegetables; also spread them around table, sink and stove when cooking. Crumple them up to wipe oft greasy dishes and clean the bottoms of smoky pans, rolish tinware, win dows and Btoves with tbem. Make thick pad of severnl of them to stand on when ironing. You will truly find thcra a rest for weary "soles." Damp en them and tear into bit to sprinkle over a dusty carpet. They brighten wonderfully. Jfotlc for 1'ublicstion Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Otltce nt The Dalles, Or. Novcmlier 26th, 1913. Notice Is hereby irlven that II Kurl Cross of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on June Uh, 1910, made lloiiiesteitd Entry No. OWt.'Srt, (or set nwj, w nej, nw j w I Olid 111 1 nw l section 8. township 18 south, rnnge 16 east Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish cbiliu to .the land above descrltied before Timothy E. J. Duffy, L H. commissioner, at Prlne vllle, Orcuon, on the 9th day of Jan- nry, 1914. Claimant mimes as witnesses: EilgarJ. Bundy, Walter C. McNely, William W. Davis, John Burnett, all f Prllievllle, Oregon. II. r h a n k oontm-K, 124 Iteglster. W. P. Mykk N. G. Wi.i.ais MYERS & WALLACE Lawyers Kmmttra Bld'g, Prineville, Ore J.ll. Hell A. W. Sims Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc) Snccemon to The J. H. Haner Abstract Co. Prineville, Oregon Alwtracta Insurance Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer . Office in Morris Building three doors south of Journal office. Prineville, Oregon Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Crook County Bank Building J l"l ! X.tica i f Sheriff Siitd Bs virtue of an execution duly issued hv the rli.rlr nt the circuit court of the 1 VI . . ! . . r. .. I. M0,A ni flvannn elated the l'h day of October, 191.1, in a certain action in the circuit court for said county and state, wherein Gibson J. Hiirnn aa n'aintiff recovered iudii- ment against Odin rails irrigation ana Power Company, a corporation, for the sum of One Thousand dollars, and co-ts and dinrmmementB taxed at Eighteen snd 40 hundredths dollars, on the 8th day of October, 1913. Notice is hereby given that I will on tb lOtk air f unary, 1914, at the front door of the courthouse In rineville in Crook connty, at 10 o'clock ' in the forenoon of id day, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidiler, lor cash, the following descried property, to-wit; . sei section 22; swj, wj nwj, ej nwj. m ei, section 28 n)-, sej, nej sej, nwj section 27; nej ne, tection 33; wj nwj, ee4 nwj, lection 34, sll in township 14 south, range 12 east of Willamette Meridian. Alao all of those rights of way for ditche", canals or flumes for irrigation or recla mation purpoes conveyed to the Odin r ails Irrigation awl rower company, corporation nd now of record in the Record ol Deeds ol croos county, ure gon, in Book 18, page 870; Book 18, page 100; Book 18, page 28. Taken and levied upon as the proper tv of said Odin Falls Irrigation and Power Company or as mncb thereof may be neceassry to satisfy tbe said judgment in faor of Gibson J. Burns against said Odin Falls Irrigation snd Power Company with interest thoreon, together with all costs and disburse ments that bsve or may accrue. mask Eleixs, Sheriff. Dated at Prineville. Oregon, tni 8th dav of December. 1913. By D. U. Peoples, deputy. 12 11 H otic for Publication Iiepnrtment of the Interior, . 8. Land tiffice at The Daiiee, Or, NovemlHT 2ith. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Pearl f). Kayler widow of Elmer W. Kayler, deceased, f Prineville, Oregon, wtio, on r eu ro nry 12th, 1910. made homestead ntry o. OWI0S, for Wi nwj ana w$ kw section 2, township 15 south. mutfe -is east Willamette Meridian, ha tiled notice of Intention to make mil three-year proof to establish Inlm to the land above described la-fore Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. b. iinnilHstoner, nt Prineville, Oregon, on the 15th day of January. 1914. Claimant name ns witnesses: Mner Clay pool, Granville Clifton, Wnrren Crooks, William Harold, all if l'rluevllle. Oregon. H. Fkask ooncncK, 12 4 Heglstcr. 8lf Irrigating Pans For Plant. One of the best tdeaa la tha self irri gating basket or pan. This Is made up In all stylo and bns a reservoir of tin, which sets In the basket with pipe extending up to the height or the basket This pipe Is entirely bid den whon the ferns or plant re Dlnced In the basket. All the watering Is done through thl pipe, the reservoir holding enough wa ter to last ten dnys. There are two openings lu tbe reservoir with sponges In them, and the plants absorb the wa ter through those sponges In qtmntl tie required. Fern and plants grow better In these baskets than in the ordlunry receptacles for them, as thoy are never given too much or too ltttla water at a time. How to Treat Nw Umbrsll. Before using a new umbrella Inject smnll quantity of vaseline Into the hinge portion of the frame. Vasellue will not spread like other oils and spoil the covering and Is ft sure pre ventive against rust vel nninreiia should be stood on their handles to dry. This allows the woter to run out of them Instead of Into the part where the silk nud ribs meet, thus causing the tnetiil to rust and the silk to rot J. Tregelles jVox M. K. C. 8. Eng; snd L. 8. A. London; Licence Oregon HUt Medical Hoard. Hpecialiiit in Surgery; Hygiene; Ali mentary Csnal, women and children! dixeaaea. eta. ODIn and rmldcnixi Third atreet nar Court Houie. Tl.: Ploner. Colls nwerrl promptly. Dtit or day. Charge moderate Ctfm lm 0mM f C,m , J4 mm ttymM Jf W!CDL18T8 Belknap d d wards SPkjiMmm mn4 Surf. (County rbysiclan.) T. E J. DUFFY The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wbes, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT Attorne-at-Lavr (Hucccator to W. A. Bell) Prinvii.l Oregon Notice of Sheriff's Sat Ity virtue of an execution In fore- losiire duly Issued by the clerk of he circuit court of the county ot Crook, state of Orecon, dated the lltb day of Dec., 1913, In a certain ictlon In the circuit court for said oiiiitv and state, herein O'Xell Brothers Company, a corporation. is plaintiff, recovered judgment igaliiHt II. k. Mssen, Cora Musen and Harry N. KJer, for the sum of Klve Hundred Ijorty-LliMit and sixty hundredths dollars, and cost and llshursement taxed at Mnty four lollars. on the 6th day of December, 1913. Notice Is hereby Riven that I will on the 171k Jay f Jaaury, 1914, at, the north front door of the court house In Prineville, In said county nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said lav. sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing descrllied prouerty, to-wit: The ninth 20 feet of lot 5 In block 19 In tbe town of Madras (formerly Pal malti) and I have taken and levied upon as the property of the said H. K. Mssen, t ora .Mssen ana iiarry Kler. south 20 feet of lot 6, block 19, Palmaln, Ore., and I will sell the same or as much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy the said judg ment In favor of O'Xell Brother Cuiiiiianv. a corporation, against aid H. K. Mssen, oora Mssen ana Harry N. KJer, with interest ttiereon together with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Khanr Ei.kinb, sheriff Dated at Prineville, Ore., Dec. 11, 1913. 13-18 By W. E. Van Allen, deputy. JtUrn-j,-mt-Xmm tttal Cstai Comett Building, Room 6 F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Koom 11 Adsmson Bld'g Prineville, Ore. OS iPAyi-itian mmtl Jmrfrmm Calls Aniwh Paonmv day o wiam Orrici ON oooa boittm or ammub Dies HToaa. Both office an resi dence telephone!. Print'": - - Owm W. A. BELL I Lawyer The Dalle - . Oregon JJJ? Si. CltUH, jtttrntjr-mtjCmm SPm will; Orfn. fflft . S3rink Xawyr Willard U. Wirtz Attorney-at-Law. Office In M. B. Bigg' otlice. PhineviIjLB Oregon Notic to Creditors Notice is hereby given, by the under signed, the administrator of the estate of E. C. Person, deceased, to all cred itors ol said deceased and to all persons having claims against his estate to presi nt the same with the proper vouchers, to the ufidersigned at the of fice ot M. R. Elliott in Prineville, Ore gon, within six mouths from the first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time Dec. 18, 1913. . C. C. Buchanan, Administrator ol the estate of E. C. Person, deceased. Woven Nam Tapea. For the methodical housewife woven name tapes are a boon. For $2 you enn have your name woven In twelve doxen little leliirths of White tape, 'ine weaving Is In red. These twelve doz en tnpos would mark much of your household linen for years to come, doubtless, for, of course, It would not do for table linen. For sheets and pil lowcases, towels of nil sorts and under wear nothing could be neuter or more How to Keep Egg Yolks. When only the whites of eggs nre be used the yolks may be kept fresh for severnl dnvs bv leavlns them In the shell (after the whites have run out through a small hole). Wot paper In a little of the white and paste it over the bole. The yolks may thus be boiled hard, ns their weight keeps the shell upright lu water, or they may be used as desired. IA A P Lodge meets every Tuee- U U. r day night Strangers welcome. Gko. Noblr, N. G.; Bert Barnes, V. G. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Dinwid dik, Tress Farm Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 (or loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity ol Prineville. Loans to be for f 5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est st 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a email commission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 6 19 Prineville, Oregon How to Make Maohin Work. When a sewing machine will not work stand It nour the tire so that the oil may melt and then clean with pure paraffin, putting It Into every oil hole. Work the machine well and then wipe Dissolution of Partnership The co-partnership heretofore ex ist Inir between Win. Hall and Fred Stroud, under the name of Hall & Stroud, Is hereny nissoiveu oy mutual consent. All bills owing: to the O. K. Market up to and includ ing December 8, 1913, must be paid bv the first of the year at the Crook County Bank, where the books a ay be found. Krkd Stroiio, Wm. Hai.l. Dated this 22ud day of December, 1913. every part with a clean cloth. When durable. It takes three or four weeks j perfectly clean lubricate with machine for the manufacturer to All each order. . "- Call for Warrants Notice 1b hereby given that all regis tered Conntv Warrants up to and in elndino No. 1G20. will be paid on pre sentation to the county treasurer. Also nil rmriatnred Scaln hountv warrants. No interest paid after this date De cember 18, 1913. R. L. Jordan, County treasurer ol Crook county. Shingles, Mouldings, WindowB, Doors, Glasses, Etc Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Tf3riTErTdrzSr:ir:iT 8 ip.is nd THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent i i