The Halsey Enterprise Our Sermonette. A piculiar people, zealous of (rood works. Titus 2: 14. A peculiai people,” not pe­ P U B L IS H E D E V E R Y T H U R S D A Y culiar in dress, nor in manners, nor in language, nor in foolish, CHAS. BALLARD, Editor senseless forms and idiosyncra­ sies; but peculiar in that it is E n lc re d aa aecond-cia»» m a tte r O ctober separate from the world. It has 3, 1912. a t th e po»t office a t H aU ey, O re ­ the Spirit of Christ, a spirit of gon u n d e r th e Act of M arch .1, 1S79. fuil consecration to the Lord. D evoted to th e m aterial u p b u ild in g of and separateness from the world H alsey a n d su rro u n d in g c o u n try am i and its Selfish aims. It is p e C tl- i.in n county g e n e ra lly . S ubscription liar in its adherence to the Word rate 11.SO per y ear in advance. of the Lord as its only law. It NOTICE OK H E A R IN G OK FIN A L is pec iliar in that it rejects ACCOUNT worldly wisdom when it conflicts with the Divine revelation. It is N otice 1» hereby g iv en th a t the final account of H arry P ark a» A d m in istrato r peculiar in that it is in the world w ith the will an n ex e d of the estate of but not of the world. It is pe­ C h arles 11. E larula, deceased, has been c u | j a r in that it has a decided filed in the C ounty C ourt of Linn Coun faith and acts in harmony with ty, State ol O regon, and th. t th e 14th f; if h, and with zeal. It is day of June, 1920, at the h o u r of 10 it o'clock a. m ha» beeu duly a p p o in te d by p 'reliar in that it is self sacrifi­ »aid C ourt lor the h earin g ol objection» cing i n ¡ I Id Tax on Toilet Articles — etc. GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook Buckwheat Cakes T m aking flapjack pan­ cakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the tig h t recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will make grandm other envious. I he secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder. Royal Hot Griddle Cakes 2 cupa flour W teaspoon sa lt 4 teasp o o n s R oyal B a k in g P o w d er 1% cups milk 2 tablespoons sh o rten in g Mix and sift dry ingredi­ en ts; add milk and m elted sh o rten in g ; heat weH. Bake on slightly greased hot grid­ dle. 2 cups buckw heat flour 1 cup Hour 4 Powder Royal Baking Sift to g eth er flours, baking pow der and salt; add liquid, m olasses and m elted s h o rt­ ening; beat th ree m inutes. Bake ou hot greased griddle. OYAL BAKING POWDER A b s o lu t e ly P u r e Griddle Cakes with Eggs cups flour Û teaspoon soit 3 Ite a s p o o n s Hoyal B ak in g P o w d er 2 egg» •Ity cups m ilk W affles 2 cups flour 4 te a s p o o n s R o y a l B a k in g P ow d er % te a sp o o n salt I V ru p s m ilk eggs 2 . < 1 tablespoon m elted shorten­ ing Sift flour, baking pow der and salt to g e th e r; add m ilk to yolks of eggs; mix th o r­ oughly and add to dry in ­ g red ien ts; add m elted s h o rt­ ening and mix in beaten w hites of eggs. Bake in well greased hot waffle iron un­ til brow n. S erve hot w ith m aple syrup. It should take about 1% m inutes to bake each waffle. FREE N o w R o y » ! C ook B ook c o n ta in in g th e s e an d •c o r e » o f o th e r d e lig h tfu l recip e». W r ite fo r i l i a d a y . ROY A t RAKING POWDER CO. 115 Faltoa «»reel 1 ta b lesp o o n sh o r te n in g Mix and sift dry ingredi­ Under a recent ruling by the j e n ts; add beaten egg9, milk an d m elted sh o rten in g ; mix Every Oregon Boy I teasury Department the tax on well. Bake im m ediately on toilet preparations and patent! h o t griddle. and and proprietary medicines is ba- i Every Oregon Girl sed upon the selling price ofi tach article and not upon the total price of a number of a rti­ Is ‘t possible College cles. If a person buys five pack-! S tudent ages of 5 cent cough drops, a 1' will pass. Vote 302 X yes at the cent stam p must be attached to | p0]]s tomorow and help carry an O regon «end» a b ig g er percentage t f •ach package. If a person pur-i important measure. it» c h ild ren to college th an any o th er chases a tube of tooth paste for I Mate, w ithout e xception. 35 cents and a hottie of perfume I The Shedd Jersey Calf Club. for 65 cents, a 2 cent stamp T h a t is one of the Stete's must be placed on the tooth paste j That the Shedd Jersey Calf proudest records a d 3 cents on the perfume, a 1 club is the best of its kind in total of 5 cents. In other words, the country, was the statem ent No state can h a v e too m uch education t ;e tax is on each article a n d [of M 9 Munn, president of the E d u ca tio n is Ihe safeguard ol freedom n >t on the combined purchase National Jersey Cattle club, in and of rig h t, a n d h ig h e r education is 1 p ice. an address to the clubs 0 1 the oc­ tlic capstone ol the public school S) stcu I’nis revokes a ruling previous- casion of the visit of the Jersey But h ig h er ed u catio n in ilre g o n is in g re at ilanger. 1 lie Slate U n iv ersity am', Iv made by the Department. Jubilee people to the club. th e A gricu ltu ral C ollege h ave tw ic e i- He said that the young peo­ More Ab .ut Hood Hoad te a s p o o n s 1W teaspoon salt 2>J cups m ilk o r m ilk and w a ter 1 tablespoon m olasses 1 tablespoon shortening New Y o rk C ity “Bake with Royal and be Sure 9» ni.iny stu d e n ts ns they have incom e to I ra 111. , The only thing in Oregon from , which the tax payers derive any Protect those S c h o o l m id benefits without any cost to j themselves is good roads, accord- t h e ir g r e a t w o rk ling to Chas Hull of Marshfield, b> voting on May 21 for th e H ig h e r E d ­ j president of the Oregon Cham­ u catio n al re b el inea-tire H ig h e r l-M l i ­ ber of Commerce, referring to r a t ion pays the »late in dollar» and i th • proposed constitutional cents, in u n p ro v e d living, in c ie n tit i raising the -sta te progress, in tarm , o rch ard , g arden, at d ame ldtneot stock ranch d evelopm ent, and in the j bonding limit from two to b e tte r q u a lity ot its publie a n d high j four j er cent, to be voted upon school te a c h in g May 21, at the primary election. G kx I roads in one community Paid a d v e r tis e m e n t'in s e r te d by Colin to D ym ent in tielialt of th e jo in t A iutim i i »spire other communities R ebel C om m ittee for Hip h er Education build them and greater efforts i n O regon, 514 P itto ck B lock P o rtl.it d. along the lines of advancement should be put in action at once. The automobile license fees and gasoiin • tax are sufficient to pay- interest on and retire any bonds .vhich may he issued under the prop >se I amendment, and the money from these bonds will atch federal aid, of which $2,- >29,555 remains unclaimed, as all available funds are exhausted Some of our new frames and y being spent O’- contracted, mounting Shur-on Sheltex in n addition, whatever would lie transparent or cherry. SILO »portioned under the proposed SHELL, ‘‘The 20th Centuiy ill ht fore congress, which is ire to result in Oregon having Fram es” and the tran sp arert shell with the liny white gold ie opportunity to claim more rim inside are strong, and very inn $5,000.000.00. would he lost. I»ecom n The cost of good roads to a irm er is easy to figure out, but »e cost of ba>l reads to the sami »dividual s hard to determine, farm er living at Mcadjw Lak« (D p to m e trt^ t. ated that bad roads cost him o*ca k? u bushel to haul out his r ota »crop, which, of course, is ulti- Harold Alhro, atelv paid by the consumer at M anufacturing Optician. is table. Never have tne mar seta pa «1 higher prices, and th« ood oads may »rmers want to get their pr.xj 302 X Y m far 4 State Bond I M t cts to market to sell them. It is up to the people whethe» ie 4 per cent bonding tneasur« FOR1 G R 21 ple of * club will someday be song eight of them gave in brief, the leading Jersey breeders of the short statem ents the history of state. the club, giving the time it wa3 organized, the num ber that were Ten minutes had been allotted enrolled at th a t time, the results for the stop of the Jubilee people of the club work last year, the but more than an hour was spent number enrolled now and the in inspecting the 30 calves, of plans for their future work. v. hich 15 are registered. The Shedd club was the only The members of the calf club club in the northwest to win the were formed in a semi-circle $75 prize given by the American near the school building and sang Jersey Cattle Breeders’ associ­ their club song to welcome th? ation last year, and they are visitors. Each membor stotd working hard to win it this beside his calf and a fte r the year. conn TIBES V-.*' OOD mileage, good looks, good traction — all to an extreme degree—are features of these tires. In their making and in their selling, the Fisk Ideal is a vital factor. G T h e Fiak Id e a l: " T o be the best concern in the w o rld to w ork for, and the squarest concern in Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4% State Road Bond Limit Thia ad is paid fo r by the Oregon Roads and Development Association.