The Halsey Enterprise An Independent Newspaper PU BLISH ED C lltS EVERY THURSDAY BALLARD, K .litor E n te re d as second-class m atter Octoliei 3, 1913. a t l!it post office at H alsey, Ore got, u n d e r the Act ol March 3, 1S79. llevuted to tlie material upbuilding ol H alsej and surrounding country an, u n n county gen erally. Subscriplioi rate $1 ..So per year in advance. NOTILE O i H áA R IN C OH LIN A I ACCOUNT Notice is hereby g iv e n th ,t the fina account ol H arry Park as A d m inistrate: w ith the w ill a n n ex e d ot t l i e estate o ’. C harles H F la rid a. deceased 1| ' beei. hied in the C ounty C ourt ot ¡ inn Conn ty, S tate ol O regon, and 111. I the I t ’d , day ot Ju n e 1920, at the ho u r ot It o'clock a m has beeu duly a p p o in ted by said C ourt (or th e h e a rin g ol objections to Mid final accouut a n d the settlem en thereot. at w hich tim e any person in te r ­ ested lu said estate may appear and fi.c objections th ere to in w ritin g and con test the sam e D ated a n d first p ublished May 13 1920. H arry Park. A d m in istra to r 3tc, ot th e estate Amor A T nssing, A tty. lo r Ailitir. 5 -13 to b io delation and striving for pre- mininence be thoroughly put a v av as the greatest enemies to the spirit ot the Lord and the essing of the Church. On the contrary, each should have that lowliness of mind which can see the good qualities of fellow-1 members and appreciate some! of these qualities at least as su­ perior to his own. All the talents, and all the abilities, need never be expected in any one person in any congre-! gation. So, then, each may, if he be of lowly mind, see in oth-! e s certain good qualities or ] grac s superior to his own, and should delight to recognize these] tnd t > esteen their possessor ac- ] curdingly. ' tsrrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured , , A-. ..,!.«, as they can n o t reach I iia»-,. -♦ I portion of th e eat T h e re is . vi io cure c a ta r r h a l deafness. • a m e t I» by a c o n s titu tio n a l rem edy • atrfc . Itra fn e s a Is caused by an In - . d c ............ i of the mucous lin in g of • E u s ta c h ia n Tube U hen th is tube I s ! laitiv d you h av e a ru m b lin g sound or lm r f . c t »I. a r l i i f an d w hen it to e n tire ly . I, D e a f n e w is th e resu lt Unless the ■ i i t n u t i n » cun be reduced at.d th is tube ■ 1 to its n o rm a l con dition, b e a rin g . be d - -t r o y e d fo re v e r M an y cases of »-•«a arc caused by c a ta r r h , w h ic h is In lla m e d co n d itio n o f th e m ucous sur- > a H a ll's c a t a r r h M e d ic in e acts th ru > blcod on th e m ucous surfaces o f the M em V. <■ w ill g ive One H u n d re d D o lla rs fo» ,y caa« o f C a ta r r h a l Deafn ess t h a t cannot red by H a i l s c a t a r r h M ed icin e C lr* I a rs fre e A ll D ru g g is ts 75c. F. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, a Reru't o f the E lection. 1 Another Royal Suggestion II» UGHNUTS and CRULLERS F r o m t h e N ew R oyal C ook B ook oughnuts made the doughboy happy during the war ami no won­ der. There is nothing more wholesome and delightful than doughnuts or crullers rightly made. Their rich, golden color and appetizing aroma will create an appe­ tite quicker than anything else in the world. 1 tablespoons shortening * tablespoons milk 2 cups flour I teaspoons Royal Bakin* Powder Beat eggs until very light; add sugar, salt, nutmeg and melted shortening; add milk, and flour snd baking powder which have been sifted together; inis well. Prop by teaspoons into deep hot tat and fry until brown. Drain well on unglaaed paper and sprinkle lightly with pow. dsrsd sugar. D Here are the famous dough­ nut and cruller recipes from the New Royal Cook Book. Doo(bnut» I tablespoons shortening 4 cup sugar te a * 4 cup milk 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon -. -Jt I cups flour « teaspoons Royal Bakin* Powder Cream shortening; ad* euaar and weU-beaUn egg: atlr in milk; add nutmeg, salt, flour and baking powder which have been sifted together and enou*h ad­ ditional flour to make dough atilt enough to roll. Roll out on floured board to about 4 Inch thick, cut out Fry In deep fat hot enough to brown a piece ot bread In M seconds Drain on unglaaed paper and sprtnkla with powdered sugar. A fte r n o o n T e a D o u g h n u t* 2 t a blespoona augar 4 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon grated nutmeg ROYAL BAKING PO W D ER Absolutely Puro C ru ller* « tablespoons shortening 1 cup sugar 2eggs 3 cupa flour 1 teaspoon cinnamon 4 teaspoon salt I tteaspoons Royal Bakin* Powder 4eupm U k Cream shortening; add sugar gradually and beaten eggs; sift together flour, cinnamon, salt and baking powder; add one- half and mix well; add milk and remainder of dry Ingredients to make soft dough. Roll out on floured board to about 4 Inch thick and cut Into strips shout 4 Inches long and 4 ln.-h wide; roll la hands snd twist esch strip and bring ends together. Fry In deep hot fat. Drain and roll in powdered sugar. FREE New Royal Cook Book con- talnlng thsse and scores of other dsllgbtful .Itghtful recipes. Write for It TO PAT BOT AL BaKtXO rOWDB* CO. us reiios str.«e There were nine m ersures to |t.w YeitCiO b> voted on last F riday by the HALL p ople of the state and all of 99 th m carried by more or less ms- j ities. Had these measures depended R IL L E Y on the vote of Halsey, not one of t tern would have carried, as A grander Oregon, a better er interest in the pplicy of the will be realized and that the re­ Halsey voted "no” on every one will take enre state. It is to be hoped that the sult of the election will further Oregon, will be the result of a of them. purer and more progressive pol­ benefits hoped for by those vot­ care o f y o u r The people of the state have ing "yes” to all the measures the best interest of all. icy on the p art of its citizens. c em en t work decided that aH public roads are ,o be accessible to anybody that F o u n d atio n s wants to use them, and if a per- P lastering- in happens to be shut off from Sidewalks i road, he can force a right-of­ A U T IL IT Y O R G A N IZ A ay from his place to a public id without being absolu:elv at T IO N pays wages to the capital I the n e cy ;f the one selling him H A R R IS B U R G , th land so far as price is con­ employed in providing useful service i' rned, for in cast, of dispute, because there is no other way to obtain OREGON th • price is to he left to disinter­ G E N U IN E est ;d parties. capital for the purpose. 1 he state has been authorized P R O F IT to issue bonds to the amount of W H Y N O T IN V E S T D IR E C T f ,ur percent of all the taxable j MODUS Or PiRUCTICN. S H A R IN G p operty of the state for the j "" j P PERFECTLY naiintenance and building of in substantial and growing properties ■ SIMPLE oads. It is thought th at this where your funds will be safe, and at • ill not.add to our taxes as the SIMPLY the same time pay you a good cash re­ PERFECT. c?nse fees on automobiles and rucks and the gasoline tax will] • * * turn regularly every six months? N w tlhf. Oil. licit* mid all kind* <»f S« »vinj wire then liquidate the bonds ‘ Machine auppiica. U«T-.iiing a ups^ ialty. . hen they fall due. Capital punishment is to be P U T Y O U R M O N E Y in a grow­ put back on the statutes so that , nW if a man deliberately kills’ ing industry serving the needs of people ’ another man, it is in the power and industries, and helping to develop the judge liefore whom the] cate is tried to sentence the man the prosperity of this community. , to death if he thinks best. Tne state has also decided to allow Crook and Curry coun^es Y O U C A N B E C O M E A profit to attend to their own business DISCRIMINATING sharing investor either for cash or by i i regard to bonding themselves. WOMEN It has also decided that in the, A Good workman takes a piece saving and investing on a systematic o ’ metal and turns it into some­ <• ,se of the death or inability j monthly basis. thing useful. A novice turns ' from any cause of the governor] it into a botch. Heie is ot e : of the state to fulfill his duties reason why your discriminetii g that the president of the senate wemen patie t< choose unerring­ ¡all be automatieally promoted ly the SHVR-ON FINGER- II »that position, and in case he Call at our office and ask for build not lie able to qualify it PIECE Mountings. \\ ill devolve upon the speaker f t l i 1 House of Representatives to Illustrated Descriptive Circular assume that position. The Higher educational act, the Soldiers and Sailors and Ma- * . AtgAA/r M i * lines educational act, and the M O U N T A IN S T A T E S P O W E R CO M PA N Y elementary school fund tax have • Harold Albre, uil carried and will be on our M anufacturing Optician. Albany, Oregon s atut • books. The blind have also been taken Our Sermonettr. Billesby Engineering and Management Corporation. care of in the vote of Friday In low liness of mint! let each inasmuch as they will be placed Engineers and Managers este*m other better than them- in a position that they van take ! H. M. BILLESBY and C O M P A N Y , c ire of themselves. selves. Phil 2: 3. Paul exhorts that all shall cul­ From available returns it would Fiscal Agents. tivate the grace ot humanity, a >pear that an unusually large and that "nothing l»e done thru r.umlter exercised their privilege strife or vain glory,” that self at the polls, testifying tc a keen- « Bake & with Royal and be Sure 4 (Dptcm e trist. 4 a