Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 29, 1914, Image 6

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    TELEPHONE COZY.
j The Latest Accessory In Smart
Household Trimmings.
NOVELTY IN FORM OF DOLL
Tea Coiiee Take on New Vogue and
Appearance Thic Samon Foundation
Nothing Mora Than Miniature Hoop
Skirt Portable Book Rack.
Quite the latest thins In the wny of
telephone accessory la the telephone
cozy, which furnishes an ornamental
disguise for the instrument in a baud
omely furnished room or hall.
This novelty usually takes the form
of an elaborately dressed manikin,
whose full skirt is mounted on a wire
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PORTABLE BOOS RACK.
foundation of a size to conceal the tel
ephone as It stands on table or desk.
At the waist line the skirt is attached
to the upper part of a doll's body. The
head and shoulders of the figure serve
as a handle for the cozy, so that It can
easily be lifted off like a bell when
the telephone is to be used.
Another model, not so simple of ad
justment, has the fullness of the skirt
arranged to open under a front panel,
allowing the telephone to be drawn
forward for use, leaving the manikin
In its original position on the table.
The introduction of the elaborate tel
ephone cozy has brought about a no
ticeable change in the tea cozy, and
many of the same unusual features
are shared by the two. In the case of
the tea cozy a wadded interlining is.
of course, necessary In order to make
It useful as a conscrver of heat
Considering the fancy price asked
for one of these ornamental trifles. $20
being the average charge, the woman
clever with her needle will probably
study the store models and thnn do a
little home copying. The wire founda
tion for a cozy of either type can
easily be arrived at by making a min
iature hoopsklrt, narrowing It toward
the top. where the doll's body is at
tached. Any woman who knows how
to dress a doll cannot fail to be suc
cessful in the making of the modern
cosey.
Another new piece of furniture pic
tured is a portable rack. In which fa
vorite books and current magazines
may be kept The rack may be lifted
about easily wherever the invalid's
chair is wheeled, and books and period
icals will always be within reach.
You'll Find These Useful.
Combined measures and funnels have
been seen for some time, but they are
not even now in general enough use.
Instead of having a separate "two
quart" or "quart" measure, with sep
arate funnels, it is much more efficient
to have the measure and funnel In one.
bo that the liquid readily pours with
out the need of holding the funnel
steady and without the need of han
dling and washing an extra utensil.
Especially if one has a blue and
white kitchen, the new shapes in vine
gar and oil cruets decorated in blue will
be attractive. Many are found in the
shops, placed on a stand or In a little
rack which can be placed near the
kitchen table. Other novelties are the
many imported spoons, dippers, skim
mers, etc.. which have china handles
and which form decorative bits for the
kitchen walls.
There have been several kinds of
pads made especially to accurately fit
different sized dining tables. A new
kind, Ju8t brought out is In two sec
tions, folding Invisibly, and is covered
with canton flannel. A cover of peb
bled oilcloth of fine -quality comes with
the pad and can be easily removed.
The cover and pad are so made that
arrangement can be made for extra
table leaves if desired.
Cleaning With Naphtha.
To clean a gown successfully with
naphtha remember to treat It exactly
the same as if it were being washed in
water. Us blgb grade naphtha, which
costs a few cents more per gallon than
the other kind. Have a covered tul
sometliing that will not give off rust or
paint. Enamel Is excellent If gar
inents are much solied use plenty of
soiip (naphtha or benzine soap) and
let them stand awhile In warm nnph
thn. Clothes should be thoroughly
brushed and all spots well rubbed with
sonp and naphtha before they ure put
into soak. Naphtha can be safely
heated by putting a Jug of boiling wa
ter, tightly corked. Into the tub, and
this seems'to be the secret of success
ful home cleu rising. Light goods need
to be rinsed.
HEYDAY OF THE CAULIFLOWER
Novel Way of Cooking This Delicious
Vegetable.
While cauliflower belongs to the cab
bage family, it Is much more palatable
and delicate and far more delicious
than any cabbage. For many years
cauliflower was a luxury, because it
was not raised by gardeners general
ly, but the advance of Information aud
the growth of the truck farming busi
ness have made it possible to produce
cauliflower of excellent quality and at
very low prices.
Here are some ways of cooking this
delicious vegetable:
Cauliflower Fritters. Cook one small
cauliflower until almost tender. Then
break off sprigs and dip In a batter
"made of three talilespoonfuls of Hour,
two tablespoonfuls breadcrumbs, one
half teasiHKmful salt and about one
half cupful of milk, or enough to make
a frying batter. Fry the fritters In
deep fat until a nice browu. Serve at
once.
Cauliflower au Gratin. Separate the
boiled cauliflower luto small flowerets.
Tlace them in buttered pudding dish
in alternate layers with white sauce
and grated cheese. Cover the top with
breadcrumbs and bake until the sauce
bubbles through the crumbs.
Creamed Cauliflower. Iteiuove the
leaves, cut off the stalk and soak thir
ty minutes (head downi in cold water
to cover. Cook (head upl twenty min
utes or until soft in boiling salted wa
ter. Dralu, separate in flowerets and
reheat In one and a half cupfuls of
white sauce.
Cauliflower au Parmesan. Place a
whole cooked cauliflower on a dish
for serving. Sprinkle with grated
cheese, then cover with buttered bread
crumbs and place on oven gmte to
brown crumbs. Iteiuove from oven and
pour a cupful of white sauce around
cauliflower. .
Cozy Sleeping Porch For Children.
If you have a porch on your sleep
ing floor, why not fix It up this win
ter as an open air bedroom for the
small members of the family T Have
awnings which can be drawn flatly
down at the sides In case of a bad
storm. It Is Important of course, that
the children have plenty of warm bed
clothes. It is wise to have them sleep
between blankets and to wear thick
pajamas. Cotton sleeping socks can
also be bought at the department
stores.
This plan of sleeping has been adopt
ed by many wise parents in the last
ten years, though there are a great
many others who are "afraid" of the
results from such an arrangement
This is all a mistaken notion, as a
child who has been allowed since in
fancy to sleep out of doors Is far
healthier than the boy or girl who la
accustomed to be coddled by his
mother and made to sleep in a heated
room with perhaps the window pulled
down but a few Inches from the top.
Fashionable Fur.
There is something very barbaric In
the arrangement of fashionable furs.
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SET OP POINTED FOX WITH STRIPED SIL1
This neckpiece of pointed fox goes but
halfway around the neck, one side
being eked out with a narrow band of
contrasting pelt and some striped silk.
The effect is repeated in the muff.
Safety In Window Cleaning.
It is no longer necessary to endanger
one's life or risk one's nervous system
by sitting on a window sill to clean
windows. A window cleaner Is manu
factured that is wonderfully simple
and efficient It consists of a chamois
finished cloth on nn oblong holder, to
which U attached a curved handle
that opening and closing on the prin
ciple of a pair of scissors, will manipu
late and control the cleaner so that the
outside of windowpanes can bo clean
ed and polished from within the house.
The price of this life preserving,
nerve saving invention Is $3.
A Culinary Hint.
Most people use a tablespoon for
mixing batter for Yorkshire puddings
or pancakes, etc. If an . ordinary
kitchen fork Is used Instead of the
spoon It will be found that the Inmps
can he smoothed In half trie time. Also
a fork used for beating the batter al
lows of the air get tine In. which helps
to make the butler lla'it.
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CopyrlRht, 191S, by the Panama-Puclno International Exposition Co.
BEAUTIFUL OREGON BUILDING AT THE PANAMA-PACIFIC
INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION, SAN FRANCISCO, 1915.
OUKC.OX, the first state to select mid dedicate a site nt the Panama
Paclrtc International Kxposltlon, was also the first to accept de
signs for her state building. This very interesting structure,
neighbor to New York's great bulbing, has lieen designed In tho
chaste spirit of the golden age of (ireece'a architecture. It will be WO by
250 feet and designed on the classic line of Ictlilnus' Parthenon. The col
umns, which Greece herself modeled In marble from previous exemplars
In wood of a more auclent architecture, will revert to the original and be
of timber brought frout Oregou's forests. They will be live feet ill
diameter and forty feet in height Not only will the materials which
will be placed within the structure be Oregon's products, but the ma
terials of which the state palace will be constructed will come from Ore
gou's vast resources.
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Copyright, 1913, by the Panama-Pnclflc International Exposition Co.
PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION BY NIGHT.
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HJIIT iierspee-tlve of the Panania-Paclfle International Exposition
In Kan Francisco in 1!)13. At night giant searchlights will trans
form the vast exposition city Into a fairyland. The lighting
scheme Is the most remarkable ever planned.
STALLIONS
We have 25 imported IVrclieronn, Heliatis ami Shire Stallions,
two to five years old, weiahiii 1800 to a tori. These are a
grand lot with plentv of bone and action the kind that will
do you lots of pood. If you are in the market for a stallion or
if von have an aged siallii n or geldings ynu wish to trade,
wnleusi your wan in, or, better still, come and cee us.
S. Metz & Sons
PENDLETON, OREGON
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DeLAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
rineville Flour
We Teach Taxidermy and Fur Manufactur
ing by Mail
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We can teach you how to make up all kinds of furs into coat, rape,
mittena, ruts, roben, and all kind-i of ladies' furs and mount al
your own ppeoimerif how lo blend and dye all Kindt of furs. Write
today for our illustrated book on the subject. It ia free. 12 25
OREGON SCHOOL of TAXIDERMY
Lakeview, Oregon
The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year
Statement of Reootircet anil Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Orcnon
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Portland, Oregon
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