Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 12, 1914, Image 6

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    FOR EVENING WEAR.
Caiffura Not Complata
Without Ornament.
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I HOW TO ARRANGE PARTY
I FOR CHILDREN ON FEB. 22.
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IRI ECCLESIASTICAL HELMET.
Every woman who goes out a great
deal In the evening is enchanted with
the new coiffure ornaments. In Paris
this winter flowers are not worn in
the hair by smart women; neither are
ribbon bows, except in the case of ex
treme youth, and fashionable women
the world over are beginning to Imi
tate the Parlslenne in this respect
The coiffure ornament illustrated Is
copied from the headgear of one' of
the dignitaries of the Roman church.
It is built of passementerie with a
crown of gold colored satin.
Today's Styla In Names.
What are the names that the girls
nt today are bearing? Perhaps a good
reply to that question would be to give
a list of the Christian names of the
cirls that make op the crews in a well
known college. Here they are. exactly
as nublished a few days ago:
Adelaide, Mary, Priscilla. Dorothy.
iXatalie, Lucie, Eleanor, Mary, Ethel.
.Linda, Virginia, Henrietta, Valleria,
Bertha, Anna, Rachel, Thelma. Mil
dred, Hlldegarde, Marie, Gareta, Hel
n, Carolina, Avondelle, Carolyn. Mil
AreA F.Ima.
Out of the list of twenty-seven Mary
occurs but twice, though another time
it appears masquerading as Marie.
There are several names never heard
of before, and the mothers of those
girls surely did not lack courage. The
Carrie that was changed to Caroline
has now become Carolyn and Carolina.
The foreign element in our country
Is shown by such names as Linda.
Thelma and Elma. There is certainly
a variety In this up to date list Per
haps the mothers are becoming mlll
itant and standing up for their rights
jln the naming of their girl babies.
I For a children's Washington
J party decorate the room prettily
.. WHO DaRS null Mll,lnr w. ....
iiigton and Mount Veruou. Have
" a paper hatchet l which there Is
a Dlu for each child. lUliulfold
t each child, one at a time, ami A
have hliu pin the hatchet on the T
iuw of Wash melon. A large
T cheap print may U obtained for
this purpose. Tins will iimue
lots of fuu. Award a cherry log
cabin box filled with candied
cherries.
Then have these rid.les-chil-dren
just love to guess them:
What holds all the smitr In the
world? No one knows tnosei.
What makes a man baidliead
cd? Want of hair.
Why Is It impossible for a bare
headed boy to cut down a cherry
tree? Because he hasn't a hut
I yet (hatchetl.
In what age do we find tue
I happiest men? Marriage.
To what island should women
be banished? The Isle of Man.
X What Is the name of the most
popular ship In the world? Court
ship.
Where is a good place for a
hungry man? Sandwich Islands.
Where should a person go to
find happiness? To the dictionary.
What would you do If you were I
caught with a stolen watch? Olve T
It up.
H'i 1 1 1 M-i-i 1 1 mint i-m-i-h-
AUTOMOBILE NOTES.
How to Kaap Your Car In Good Condi'
tion at All Timaa.
To wash a car properly with soap
first dissolve lu a pall of water sufll
rleiit soap to make a good suds. Then
lu the washing operation' use the suds,
sopping It on from the spongo Instead
f rubbing the soap on a wet sponge
ar, what is worse, rubbing It on the
surface of the car. Before applying
the suds the car should be rinsed thor-
T ! oughly with, water, using a gentle
3.: stream. This Is Important, as all par
ticles of gilt and dirt must be remov
ed from 'the surface before applying
the sponge. Apply the suds liberally
i I w here the parts are dirty; then rinse
J; off with clear water and a fresh
sponge, flowing the water below the
sponge to Insure that any grit and dirt
that may be left on the surface are
washed away before the sponge has a
-.'hanee to pick It up and scratch the
surface. After the tlnal sponging the
surface should be dried with a clean,
wet chamois.
lu washing the chassis the same
method Is In order, except that It may
he necessary to use stronger suds.
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Where cars are In use over oily or
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HOW TO IRON A SHIRT.
Youthful Evening Frock.
Charmingly youthful Is this little
own of white taffeta silk and shadow
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Plain Diractiona For a Task That
Many Girla Daclara Is Hard.
Shirts must be iroued. but every one
hates to do it. Most women will agree
that next to dishwashing this kind of
Ironing ts the worst task lu the house.
There are three or four shirts every
week. You can send them to the laun
dry, and they generally look well when
they come back too. Of course it costs
money, and lots of It, aud then the
shirts don't last nearly so loug.
Much has been said about the man
who makes two blades of grass grow
where before there -was one. But how
about a woman who can make one
shirt last where before two were need
ed? She deserves honorable mention
at least. A woman who will not make
an honest effort to be economical is a
disgrace to the generation in which she
lives.
If all women knew how easy it Is to
iron shirts the laundries would have to
close up. The irons must be clean and
hot and the shirt clean and damp. Be
irln on the sleeve, not on the cuff. It
the sleeve is iroued first the garment
will not be mussed over doing the
sleeve later. If you Iron the cuff be
fore the sleeve the cuff will get broken
when the sleeve Is Ironed. It Isn't hard
to iron the cuff. Just read the direc
tions on any starch box to learn that
If you cover the cuff with a cloth It
will not become scorched so easily.
Next iron the neckband. Then fold
the back of the shirt lengthwise
through the middle aud lay It flat 00
the board to iron. If you do this you
won t get wrinkles pressed into toe
front. Then iron the front, being care
ful to get the front plait, with the but
tonholes in. dry and straight. Lay the
yoke flat on the board ami iron till dry.
If n hirt Is irnnpd this way even toe
groucmest 01 men win uuve uu wu
for complaint
imiddv roads freuuent washing Is nec
essary, aud this washing should bo
done as soou as possible after the car
leaves the road, as wheu this oil or
mud dries 011 the car It Is very dllllcult
to remove and will damage the var
nish. It being Impossible under certain
I oil and mud conditions to remove all
the stains. In this connection it is
luiKrtant that neither the bonnet nor
radiator Is washed while It Is hot, as to
do so will dull the luster, ruining It in
a very short time.
Another point which should be given
Attention is that the same sponge
should not be used for washing both
the IkxIv and the chassis. Both sponges
should be of the best quality, care be
ing taken at all times to keep them
clean and In proper condition.
NOVEL ORNAMENTS.
How to Maka Pretty Plaater of Paris
Pictures. .
Attractive pictures can thus be made
with plaster of parts. Put the paper
picture that you have ready into a
dish in the center, but first grease the
dish or wet it with cold water. This
will keep the picture in place. Go over
the picture (which should have the
picture side down) with a soft cloth
so that drops of water will not wrinkle
the work when It is finished, pressing
gently and firmly. Pour in the plaster
of parls, which should be of a creamy,
consistency, and leave until It bard
ens. Just before it hardens slip In a
little hook, a piece of string or make
a hole for the picture to hang up by.
In the morning shake gently, turning
the plato upside down, and it will be
ready to hang upon the wall. An oval
meat platter makes a nice shaped picture.
AT THE TELEPHONE.
How to Maka Convereation Over the
Wire a Succese.
First Never pick up the receiver un
til the bell stops ringing. In so doing
the bell on your other party's wire
rings, and he will auswer It, whicu
causes a babble of voices and much
ron fusion.
Second. Do not place your mouth
too close to the mouthpiece. This
causes a vibration and thus prevents
vonr belni heard distinctly.
Third. -When you call a party give
ceutral the district, number and letter
slowly and distinctly.
Fourth. -When you get the party
your question should be, "Is this So-nnd-so?"
not "Who Is this?" which is
neither a pertinent nor a time saving
Question.
I'Ifth.-Speak In as moderate a tone
as you would If the person were right
beside. To shout also makes a vibra
tion, which Is very annoying, and even
a deaf oerson can hear a moderate
tone over the ohone.
Sixth Don't mention names or tell
all vou know over the phone. This la
a very unwise policy, and unless you
have a private wire you have no right
to monopolize It Indefinitely to the ex
clusiou of those on your wire.
HOW TO ENTERTAIN ON
ST. VALENTINE'S DAY.
A hostess who entertained for
a card club had these unique In
vitations. The meeting was on
Feb. 14. so in bright red envel
opes she placed hearts of lurid
hue, oil which she wrote: "Hearts
are trumps. No previous attach
ments considered." The date,
hour, name and address follow
er ed. She served Ice cream hearts,
X made by using a heart shaped
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OF WHITS TAl-'FtTA AND SHADOW LACE.
Jace trimmed with rosebuds. The wired
ruffles are chic, but the blzaiTe effect
of the minaret tunic Is lacking.
Winter Gloves.
White gloves worn with fur become
soiled In half an hour. It is scarcely
for this sensible reason, however, that
fashion has banished them for the mo
ment, replacing white by antelope, iron
gray or sable brown.
It Is a supple skin, warm and com
fortable. Button fastenings will soon
disappear completely from gloves It,
favor of the "presslons" which click
Into each other with an ease and secur
lty their predecessors never achieved.
How to Increase Lung Power.
Men and women can Increase theli
lung power chest expansion it is called
technically by five minutes exercise
morning and night. Stand up straight
on the balls of the feet, head thrown
back, and Inhale deeply, first inflating
the lower part of the lungs and then
the upper. Then exhale slowly, letting
the chest sink first and then the lungs.
Do this fifteen times morning and even
ing and you'll spend less money on
colds and catarrhs.
How to Clean a Percolator.
When the perforations in a perco
lator become clogged the coffee re
quires more time, and It is quite apt
to be muddy. Use a teaspoonful of
oxalic acid crystals to a pint of water
and let It percolate about twenty min
utes. Then clean with a stiff brush.
Lye or any gritty substance cannot be
used on aluminum.
How to Clean Coat Collars
When the coat collar becomes soiled
it may be cleaned by rubbing It well
cooky cutter, some Iced with
pink and some with white, pale
green and lavender, all from
harmless colorings. The score
was kept by dropping candy mot
to hearts Into a silken bug, cut
out heart shaped and made with
a drawstring nt the top. Gilt
hearts were glued on the outside
of bags In the way of ornamenta
tion. Cupids dressed in red tulle,
with gilt wings, were the place
favors, and red carnations were
the flowers used for the center
piece, and one for each guest was
laid by the plate.
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Always ready for use Always reuable
Rurc d.nth to Prairie Son If illli'llHlt.t tmrty III th spring l. r..r inn
Vr .si out. n -fore H- -tart Mm,, ot .loj tmv lmv
vn completely ,eslry,'.l with dm "Wood Hvk broad. 1 ry It tm "r l
I. rUht WHim .l..y 11,1 sprln luimt ho roiivliu'cl. lis easily ni ,t M" H Y
1,,,,,'t wait till ll,e grass l Mins to urow. Tl.oy won't rat ll, po i
II, 0.,'t a supply HOW ,t Imv.. U r. ,ulv to at the vlirl time. ni
m i, will make your heart HUvl. Unl ;1 It PMt1?ul,i'.,r':
k ,m Kalx. nmt llrrtiiml HqulrreU r nil kimls. A simile lieni-l 1.111s. MNt
eem omlVn ih.Is",, ma.le. I Himlrcls , .v l -en killed with ll," eontent of
l i t, VSH IWIT when fee.l is sear,-., and b. for,, the y.Mmj, nr..
born, for best results. When y.ot boy ,1" tt rx,,,rlmel. Ak r,,r Ihfl
woud lark" Hraiut, It i tl,o best. Money hack IT X"" t mlNna.
OLAKKK. WIKWWAUU DHVO CO.. PtlllTt.ANU, Oltl'noV.
DeLAVAL
Creamj Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Notice of ShurlfCa Suto
IU l tin KiiM'lltlnn 111 f(ir,H'Io.
lira duly Issued by tliu clerk of the
circuit court ol mo couniy 01 v,roo.
stale ol Orciton, dnle.1 the 1 lit li day ol
lul l In u ei.rtiiln aetlini III ills
circuit court lor !d county and utato,
whert tn Mains I'.iimu as puiiunii rn.
covered juilnmenl aviilust l'ted A. Me
I low ell an, I l.eona Mi'iiiwell,,l,'leniliiiil,
lor the sum ol one thousand loriy-llvn
an, I no linuitiedllia iIiiIInik, and costs
iliehuiK'IMrlils luxcl RlKIIH hlludred
twentyno.'en and mi hunilteilllis dol
lars, on tlu 11 day id I'eei'iuber, HUH.
Notice Ih beiehy (lven tlnit I will on
Tli 1 Ilk Diy ol Ftbruwy, 1014,
at tl (tout door nl tli court house In
I'rlnevllle. In mild county, at lu;tn
o't loek In the (oreu.Min ol wild tiny, sell
nl public aii' llon to tbii bluhest blddm-,
for cash, the following described prop.
ertv, lo w il :
The K'lilli I, nil of tli" north west quar
ler up, I lots three and lour of section
In I..u.imIi1ii tliittesti ROIltll. of
rillin'n tillileeli mist ol Williittielto lllo-
rldian, in (Trunk county, tlremitl.
'I'.. L ...i m ...I l.tel.tit iiiutii us flu, iimnorlv
of the said r'rud A. Ali.tKiwwll and Leoim
Mcllowell or hi miicli thereol may
l,n necesssiy to untlsfy (be said Ju, la
ment in lavor of Matlui Kill, , It Klrmt
said (red A. McOowell and l.e' im Mc
llowell with lulntcst thureon, togelher
with all costs aud dishumtmelila that
have or may accrue.
r SANK I'.I.KINS, oneriir
lid at rrlnevllle, Oregon, January
13, 1UU. lift
lty l. II. I'tMiples, lieptily.
Statement of Roiources and Liabilitiaa of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
KKSOl'IUKH UAIIIUTIKi
Loam aud Inamunta... f-tM.Ktt OS capital Hhvk, In Sn,(M) 00
UnlU-d Hint Botids lJJWDtlO Hurplui land, aaniil 6O.0H) 00
u....w , 11M0 12 Itndlvldsd DruflU. Mrucd W.M M
Caah A hue from beukY 21.J W Circulation " 80
Depoalia ,
B. F. All., Pr..id.nl T. M. B.Wwb.. Cassr
Will WurawaiUr. Vic. Pr..U.al H. BMla. Am'I Culi.1
NotlOU H- I'llhlkillloil
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V. S. Lund Olllce, nt The Knlle. (n.
iNveiniH-r ai, r.u.i.
Nutlcii la hereby given Hint
.1 (I .HUM W I l,sl 1m
i.t I HHWIIllfl (Irsiirttll tt'ltll mi Jlllv
l)th, l'Jtw, tiinile ho ateml entry Nu.
OUu, lor aw j un, i h iiiiu art
SMH't loll HO, tllWIIHllIp li HIMltll, rtlllKK
41 east, Willamette meridian, Iiiim
llletl notice in intention io mime mini
live year proof to I'Mtutillxli clultii to
the liunl nbove tleacrlbeil, In-fur
Wnrreii Itrown, county cb-rk, nt
Prineville. On irnti. on tin- Hill diiv
of I't-brimry, 1U1 1.
(.;lniiintit nn in, a na witness.n:
Simeon S. Negus, Aloiu C. Negim.
Alfred T. Slin ks mid Abt-t W. Mur
ford, till of I. inn, mlii, tiro.
II. I'll A Mi WotUH'IMK,
1 H Iteglster.
otic of I noil Suttlcuiciit
Notice la lien-by itlven by the un
dersigned, the mltiiliilstriitor, with
the will annexed of the estate of Mil
U'rl.rl.i il.u.iiuiu-il. Iii all tiers, His In.
leri-Hti'ii lu sul, I estate that lie lina)
in,, il,. i, ml nle, I with flu. clerk of the
county court his lliinl iiccoiintlnu of
Ills iiiliiiliilntriill.nl ol sol, I I'Kinietinii
dm i tlm i-i,,iri Ima Mi-r. Miitidnv. the
ml, ili.v i.r Anrll. nt 10 o'clock III the
forenoon, at tin- county court room
III l'rllievii:e, wrcgon. na wie iiiih"
mill i, lure for henrltiir Hlld si'tlllng
mi 1,1 tin, 1 1 nceoiiiit lnir. At which
snl, I time nnd plnce miy M-ron Inter-
csteil lu snl, I estite inuy ttppcnr nun
iil)i'fl to Hiini mini iiccotiuiuig.
liuteil tins ijiii uny oi ri o.. l'-'w.
M. IL I'llWKI.I.,
Ailniltilatriilnr ulth the will an
nexed of the estate of Mil Wright,
deeciUM'il.
When you tire of
rough, strong, high
proof whiskey try
the new Cyrus Noble.
pure, mild and mature
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
How to Dreaa For Work.
The woman who baa a dully timk be
fore her needs to be neatly dressed and
to present a good appearance; to be
well dresscd-tliat Is, suitably and be-comliiKly-ls
part of her Htock In trade.
A good flL'tire and well cut clothes are
often nmre potent than a pretty face.
Cheap smart clothes, ill kept; mock
Jewelry and the like are a bar to bug
cess, as ure the latest modes Interpret
ed In a second class style. A well cut
tailor made in tweed, cloth or serge is
of use nil the year around. With collar
and cuffs of the same, which possibly
wear better than velvet or satin, worn
with a blouse of the same shade In a
serviceable fabric, such as marquisette
or flannel, the choice is large, and for
winter wear there should be detachable
linings. Woolen ratine and serge make
most useful one piece gowns. Crepe de
chine Is to be commended for deml
tollet and In black and white is good
and fashionable.
How to Protact Magazinea.
Strips of cotton cloth cut diagonally
,t umj ie uj asieneu wiui uuiury paste to mo
with n mixture composed of one part bnck of mngazlne cover when it is
of salt dissolved lu four parts of alco- new wmi gave weur ami a(i( to ti,e tfe
'"'I- of the cover.
Cal
Winter is the name of a Season, not the description
of a Climate
LET US HELP YOU
PLAN A VIS.IT
To the land of sunshine, fruits and flowers. Outdoor Bporcp,
auto lrips among the orange groves, trips to the benches, surf
lathing, and the hundreds of varied amusements for which
California is famous.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
AT REDUCED FARES
I Vnr Vianrlinms, knnlctVtl 'deaCriD-
tive of California, also for fares,
tickets or reservations, call on
any agent ot the
'Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation Co.
l-l-8t
Notice of Dissolution.
Villi,... In lii.mliv u-tvi'ii that the lnW
firm heretofore 'cxlxttmr under the
linn inline an, I Btylo ol ftiycra linn
Wnlliii'U lina Ixi'tl ti.V inutuiil coiiHcnt
ililn ilnv iIImmiiIvi'iI. I'lich linrtv c.,11-
tlntitiiK III liiiHlncsa lu l'rlncvllie. l)n-
Ituii, nnd nil coiiiitiuiilciilloim lor me
pri'Mcnt luny lie iiildn'HHcil to W. 1'.
M.vcra, ill-' AbliiKton Uliltr., Cort
land, Oregon, or S. l. Wnllnci',
rrlncvlllc, ((rcifon li, Miiiic( in
to pny nil olilxtiuidlinr lii(lclitcdiitN
of the llriu crt'iitcl niter Octolicr IS,
1U13, nnd all iicuilliiK IniMtncNM ol tlu
linn coinlnir into ine uriu aiicr in--
..lull. IU Hil l ahull lul I'l ill, t ,1,'t I'll 1V
clthcr partner an the client ahull de
termine anil IccN yet tun ior uu
liiilNhcd IiiimIiichh ahall Ih paid to the
partner conipletlnir nnlil IuinIiicmn.
All fecH due the linn for IiiihIiii'mm nl
ready completed shall be Immediate
ly payable to r. n. anace. aii
liiiMlnesa of W. 1. MyerN coinlnn tf
1,1,., iirli.r to lli'tolier 1H. 1I1:1. will be
completed by III in mid Iocs therefor
are payable to mm.
Dated January in, r.m.
V. T. Mvi: its.
1 2!) !?p N. G. Wai.i.ai k.
Notice to Credit, r
Notice U hereby given by the under
itfned. the executrix of the entilte of
James Henry Wiuihun, deceased, to all
creditors ol mi id ileceuned and to all
peraons liaviiiK claims BKiiiimt saiil es
tate to prjfeut the same with the
proper vouchers to the undersiKtieil nt
f M It l.'lllit in 1'ritii.vllle.
Oregon, within six inontiis from the
lirst publication ot this notice.
Dated and published first time Jan
uary 22, KM I. Kkukcca Winhom,
Executrix ol the lust will and testa
ment of James Henry VVindom, do-
cesfed.
Application for Crazing Permits
Notice Is hereby jrlveil that all ap
plications for permits to irrae cat
tle, horses and sheep within the
DKSCHU'l'KS NATIONAL KOKKMT
dtirliiK the season of 1914, must lie
filed In my olliee at Ileml, Oregon,
on or before February 20, WU. I''ull
liilonnation in return to ine kciiziuk
fees to be chnrged and blank forms
ii, I.,. ..unil Iii iiinlitnir iititillcnttoliH
will be furtilMhed upon request. M. L.
..... mm i .. 1 fill A
yi MUU 1 l, oupervisor. i-a-tu
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby (riven by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Lizzie M. Delano, deceased,
that lie has made and tiled with the
clerk of the county court his final ac
counting of his administration of
said estate, nnd thrtt the court lias
set Monday, the 6th day of April,
1914, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon at
the county court room In I'rlnevllle,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing and settling suld tlnal ac
counting. At which suld time and
olace. any person Interested In said
estate may appear and object to
said final accounting.
Dated February 12. 1914.
A. H. Lippman,
Administrator of the estate of
Lizzie M. Delano, deceased.