Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 05, 1914, Image 6

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    HINTS FOR THE
BUSY HOUSEWIFE
Timing Glass Attachment For
an Egg Boiler.
Most everybody eats eggs and most
everybody has notions as to the degree
of hardness to which an egg must be
cooked. T8t handy combination here
shown will greatly facilitate tne op
eration of preparing eggs for partleu
Inr nersons. The sandglass is on a
nivnh and the Instant the eggs are
dipped the glass Is turned, and the
cook may readily time the eggs by
watching the glass.
Pork Cake.
One pound of salt pork chopped very
fine, one pint of boiling water poured
on the pork, two cupfuls of sugar, one
cupful of molasses, one neaping lea
spoonful of cloves and of cinnamon,
one pound of chopped raisins, two tea
mnnnriils of soda, one small teaspoon
t nt hnkliiir nowder and about six
cupfuls of flour (enough' to make U
rather thick, but not too stiff). Bake
slowly and be sure that it is done be
fore taking from the oven. This cake
will keen for weeks if wrapped in
paraffin paper and kept in a tin box or
a covered Jar.
Raisin Puff.
One-half cupful of sugar, a heaping
tablespoonful of butter, two eggs, a
Minfnl of milk, two cupfuls of flour, a
cupful of raisins chopped and floured.
three teaspoonfuls of baking powaer,
Steam in buttered cups one-half hour.
This makes twelve cupfuls. Sauce for
miffs two cunfubj of brown sugar,
two cupfuls of hot water, two table-
epoonfuls of butter, two tablespoon
fula of flour, a teaspoonful of vanilla
Cook until thick. Serve hot
To Keep Rico Graine Wholo.
Have plenty of water boiling rap
tdlv In a laree saucepan, add to it the
strained Juice of a lemon, put in the
rice, stir with a cooking fork (never
stir rice with a spoon), boil hard for
fifteen minutes uncovered. Now add
h snlt. stir well, boil ten minutes
loneer. nour It Into a colander, shake
-well put into a warm oven for five
minutes to drv. serve in a not nncov
red vegetable dish. The lemon juice
does not flavor the rice.
Rendering Lard.
Cut leaf lard Into small pieces and
run through the meat chopper before
rendering and you will have almost
all lard and very few cracklings when
through cooking. A teaspoonful of
common baking soda in the water In
which 'vou start your lard to render
lug makes it white and sweet Sprin
kle a thin layer of salt in tne Dottom
of Jars before pouring in your newly
rendered lard and It will not get ran
eld.
New iron Kettle.
The best way to prepare a new iron
kettle for use is to fill it with clean
potato peelings, boil them for an hour
or more, then wash the kettle with
hot water, wipe it dry and rub it witn
a little lard; repeat the rubbing for
half a dozen times after using, in
this wav vou will prevent rust ana nil
annoyances liable to occur with the
use of a new kettle.
RAINY DAISY ATTIRE.
What the 8mart Girl
Weata In Stormy Weather,
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For the Children
Kaiser Wilhelm'a Grand
eopa Enjoying the Snow.
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THB XKWBJT STORM COAT.
Doesn't she look natty and, as our
English cousins would say. "flt," in
her rainy day costume? Its the new
est thine out in bad weather attire.
and for the matter of that It U quite
In place for motor or railroad traveling
in anv kind of weather.
The material used in this big, roomy
nlster is melton cloth In a dark shade
nf naw blue. The hat Is of cloth, as
are the gaiters which protect mllaoy a
dainty little feet
by American Prest Association.
Gnvlv as voiirnr Americans these
small sprigs of royalty are coasting lu
the snow. They are Prince William
Frederick, eldest sou of Crown t'riuce
K'n-riitrick William of tiormnuy. and
bis brother Prince Louis Ferdinand,
and both therefore graudsons of the
kaiser. The picture was taken in the
grounds of the palace at Dautiic,
tihi'm the crown urluce has lived for
several years. The young princes are
great favorites or the kaiser. Tne
crown prince Is bringing up his eons
In a very practical way. The three
elder, aged seveu, li and four, are
belli taught French and EnellKb by
nurse "teachers from Paris and Lon
don In addition to their German school
ing. They are healthy, active boys
and are foud of outdoor sports.
FOR THE CHILDREN
The Star Lighter.
Come quickly, little llr atlrll The atate
are Iwlntt lit!
The itnrk from down the duky hllla la
iMwplnn bit by bit.
The btihy moon la emi.ej. Oh, Junt coma
tint eiul ecu
How Nluhtutan Hk-tite the pretty Hare fur
Utile you and me!
fur lie's the fairy of the nkloe ami weare
, nillri nf hltlO.
tle'e ll n all ttie years that are amt yet
tig ottuK iir you.
tie tins ft niHKlc torch to hold. H ronclipe
Tlmt. amii.lliiu on the hilltop, ho can Uiiht
the tarihrvl at'tr.
And oi. by ono theV twinkle out, o very
Kind mi, I tirlKlit.
We're eni'e hp inunt hnve touched them
with hie mtmlo lurch of llisht.
Look op there, little slater lilrl, 'beyond the
hill noil see
The bin new one that's (lowing now lor
Utile you and me.
Oh, Isn't NlKhlmnn itood to us to light the
alms o' nhihla?
Ho shows us every evening Just the pret-
ttoxl nf slKhtal
For he's the fulry of tde skloa He wears
a rube of blue.
And old n nil the years he la, yet Just as
young aa you.
-Youth's Companion,
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DeLAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Soft Ginaerbread.
A cupful of sugar, one-half cupful of
shortening, two eggs, a cupful of mo
lasses, a tablespoonful of ginger, a ta
blespoonful of cinnamon, a heaping tea
spoonful of soda dissolved in a cupful
of boiling water, three and two-thirds
cupfuls of flour and a tablespoonful
of vinegar. Beat well and bake in a
moderate oven thirty-five or forty
minutes.
Squash Pie.
Cut squash iu two, clean out, place
cut side down in oven and bake.
Press through colander. To a quart
of sifted squash use three eggs beaten
light, a cupful of sugar, a teaspoonful
each of cinnamon and ginger, a quart
of milk. Mix all together till smooth
Bake with undercrust
New Playing Cards.
Mrs. John King Van Rensselaer, so
ciety leader and author and leading
authoritv on the history of playing
cards, Is soon to appear In the role of
an inventor.
Mrs Van Rensselaer has devised a
pack of playing cards each one of
which will bear the etching In black
and white of a distinguished woman.
Historical legends will appear below,
There will be four suits, the emblems
of which will be a crown, a serpent a
Maltese cross and the Liberty bell.
The crown denotes royalty and ap
pears on cards bearing the etchings or
women of royalty, upon those bear
ing the serpent denoting Immortality,
appear noteworthy women, and upon
cords bearlne Maltese crosses will ap
pear oppressed women and upon tne
IJbertv bell American women. Each of
the last named cards will bear the In
scription. "Taxation Without Repre
sentation."
The cards were Intended for educa
tional rmrooses. and, although they may
be used for certain games, they are
so made that they will not appeal to
the gambler. The juea is entirely
novel.
Milady's Motorcar.
There are several Innovations being
made at present with regard to the
fltrinzs and UDhoIstery of motorcars.
more especially in those designed for
mllndv's Dse.
Some of the latest models, Instead of
beine nnholstered In the usual dark
colored leather, are being lined with
velvet or cloth In exquisite shades, cal
culated to harmonize well with the
toilets of the fair owner.
One lovely model was upholstered In
dull silver crav velvet with the tltttngs
of oxidized silver, the latter being far
prettier and less ostentatious than
those made entirely of polished sliver
or Dlate.
The cushions, two square and one
oblong, the latter nicely adjusted to fit
into the small of the back when on a
long and tiring drive, were covered In
the same velvet, with the monogram
embroidered in silver and gray thread
In one corner.
The foot rest with its tin lined In
terior making a comfortable warmer
in the cold weather, was also covered
In gray.
Hat Spoiled Eyes.
Women should beware of the hat
which shades the eyes.
"JJats which obstruct the vision of
the wearer weaken the eyes," said a
doctor recently.
"A girl of eighteen who wears the
'beehive' or other overhanging hat
will find that by the time she is twenty
ber sight Is almost as weak as that of
an old woman."
Another doctor, when shown two
models of the beehive hats which
nro no normlar among women nowa-
days, said that such hats not only
weaken the sight, but also Induce bald
ness through being worn so close to the
scalp.
Qeooraohv Gam.
When the bovs came home from
school for the Christmas holiday they
brought a new game. While Ulck was
out of the room the company selected
the name of a city, river or mountain.
When he returned Fred mentioned a
number of geographical names and
Dick was able each time to tell which
was the one that had been agrevd
upon. Here are some or tne questions
In their proper order, with Dick's an
swers. Can you see bow he did It7
Cblcaeo. London. Paris. Ft Peters
burg. Lyons (no. to all of these):
Rrooklvn fvesi: the Alps. Rockies. Cut-
skills (no); Adlrondacks (yes); Man
chester (no); Liverpool (yes).
The richt name Is the one that fol
lows next after one containing the
name of some living creature, as lion,
cat man-In I.yous. Catskills, Man
chester.
Facta About Thread.
no vou ever stou and think when
you are sewing away of an afternoon.
what a wonderful tblug Is the thread?
To beein With. It is made In large
factories and there, too, are manufac
tured tho wooilen snools on which It Is
wrapped for the market Perhaps you
have wondered why tnreaa is numDer
ed. This is to distinguish between the
different kinds of thread-
Vn 1 Is fhe heaviest cotton thread.
it takes 840 yards of this to weigh a
non ml. With this a a basis. No. 60
must be exactly fifty times as fine cot-
fnn aa la No. 1-ln fact any number
von find marked on a spool of cotton
signifies that the cotton la precisely
that many times finer than No. 1.
Tin. hlL-hit number n general use
is 100. Of course you know that there
are three different kinds of thread
cotton, linen and Bilk.
New Authors Came.
Ton all know the old fashioned
game of "authors" to be played with j
cards. Here U a now game of "au- ;
thora" o be played with pcuetl and
paper. !
When your friends assemble, aftpr j
giving out pencils mid paper, sent
yourself facing the company and tell
them that each of your sentences ,
must be answered by an author's ;
name. Here are some sentence with ;
their answers: '
What Philadelphia la noted for- :
Holmes.
Au cxclamntlon-Shaw. '
What babies make when they cry
Noyes. A narrow stream Ford.
Value of words Wordsworth,
Chang, the Chinese giant Longfel
low. What an oyster heap l-8helley.
To be found In a monastery Abbot
Creetlng of a good natured person
Binlles.
What a baby docs when lu pain
llowells.
A vital part of the body-finite.
A plar.t found lu the manthes
Reade. A slntig word Dickens.
What Oliver Twist asked for
Moore.
Foundation of Carnegie's fortune-
Steele.
What you must never say Kant
Connects Europe awl Americu Cable.
Caused by Are Burns.
A worker lu precious metals Cold
smith. A male house servant Butler.
A maker of barrels-Cooper.
A portion of a farmyard animal
Bacon. A woolly quadruped Lamb.
A headdress flood.
Walks sldeways-Crabbe.
Where vegetables grow-Fleld.
What a hare Is-Swlft
A term In baseball Fielding.
What a turkey becomes In the oven
Browning.
Small talk and heavyweight Chat-terton.
Cupped Potatoes.
Wet as many teacups as you have
irnpsrs and fill two-thirds full of nicely
seasoned mashed potatoes, turn on to
baking tins, brusb wltn beaten egg ana
brown in the oven. Put on a bot plat
ter with a pancake shovel.
To Make Light Omelet.
Dse one teaspoonful of cold water
for each egg in place of milk and the
omelet will .be lighter and will not
fell.
Rules For Girls.
Look your best by all means, but be
your best also.
A healthy girlhood is the best foun
dation for a happy life.
Know about cooking, housekeeping
and domestic economy.
Remember that a good daughter
makes n good wife.
Accept only the best men as your
husbands, paying as much attention to
their charai ter as to their personal ap-peuiunce.
Moonshines.
At the beirlunlng of onr new year
it Is Interesting to note how the In
dians measure time. They count from
one full moon to the next For the
year they count twelve moons, and
then they add one more, which they
call the "lost moon," thus making thir
teen moons In all to a full year, 'ine
Indians have a different name for each
month. They call the mouth of Jan
uary the "cold moon." February Is the
'snowy moon." March the "green
. ,i
moon' April tne "moon or planus
and May the "moon of flowers." June
Is called the "hot moon." July tne
"moon of the deer," August the "stur
geon moon" and September the "fruit
moon." October is known as the "trav-
otliiir mnon " November the "beaTef
moon" and December Is named the
"bunting moon." Apples of Gold.
Concernina Amber,
Mnnv children wear strings of am
her beads about their necks, and very
often tbey are curious as to where
the pretty transparent yellow beads
pome from.
Amber is ft fossilized vegetable res
in found In creat abundance on the
shores of the Baltic sea. It Is derived
probably from a variety of extinct
true The word e ectricity comes rrom
the Greek word elektroti. which means
amber, because amber becomes nega
tlielv electric when rubbed.
According to a very old fable, amber
Is the tears of the sisters of Pbne-
thnn. who. after his death, were turn
ed into popli:r trees. By some, amber
Is said to be a concretion of biros
tears.
8nowball Battle.
See the soldiers all In llnel
Now the battle's onl
Every man will have to test
His mettle and his brawn.
Ammunition's pllefl up high
w i,a thcmiirhniit th frnv.
Which Juet begins when school la out
And ends at Close or aay.
The Big Bnow fort Is near at hand.
And soldiers, great and small,
Will strive to win the victory
Wltb the powerful snowball.
An Old Crocodile.
One of the most Interesting speci
mens In tho British museum Is a croco
dile more than 2,000 years old. it Is a
big, well preserved siwlmeu, and on
Its back there Is a whole ramlly or lit
tle crocodiles.
Venrs li..r.jrn the Christian era the
Egyptians worshiped crocodiles among
their animal deities, and mnny speci
mens were kept at great expense in
their parks and royal gardens, where
thi.v wpro nttendisl bv iirleKts and giv
en all sorts of dainty morsels for food.
When these crocod le gods died they
wer embalmed and nlaced In the
tombs along with the mummies of
other sacred animals. This particular
crocodile was prepared by dipping It
In wax and pitch, which rendered It
hard and shiny, and It lay in one of
the pyramids century after century,
until the Eurntlnn government dug It
out and presented It to the museum,
The Chinese Tea Table.
This is a name to amuse small chil
dren. The players sit In a circle and
anxh una tnkeH the name of some arti
cle usd at the tea table, such ai tea,
sugar, cream, cake, etc.
Tea begins; she rises ana turns
round and round In her place, saying,
"I turn Tea, who turns Sugar?" Then
Sugar get up and begins to turn, say-
Inir. "I turn Bunar. who turns MUkr
Milk begins to turn, saying, "I turn
Milk, who turns Cream r cream turns,
saying, "I turn Cream, who turns Hot
Water?" And so on with Rolls, Muf
fins, Jam, Cake or anythlug that can
be thought of for tea-even to napkins
and dishes if there are many playing
till all are turning.
They must continue till the leader
claps her hands and calls out "Clear
the table," when all sit down In their
chairs again.
Origin of a Common Word,
Some names have passed Into lan
guage on account of the associations
which one particular bearer of them
has conferred upon them. In 1H81
there was an Irish landlord named
Captain Boycott, who dealt harshly
with the pensauts. A movement whs
organized for refusing all dealings
with sucb persons, refusing to nerve
them with goods or meet them in sod
ety, And the word "boycott" came
Into conimDn use to denote sucb ac
tlon.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
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