Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 10, 1920, Image 2

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    The Halsey
E L llt e r p r i'C ^ Let us see! How long has it
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been since Halsey had a Fourth
An Ia d e p e n d e n t N ew spaper
of July celebration or picnic?
Fn lr years! Dou’t you suppose
Pf^ffl. iM i h D E V E R Y
THURSDAY that our patriotism needs a little
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stirrin g up? Of course, we are
C II\S BALLARD Editor
all patriotic and patriotism does
not consist entirely o f celebra­
E .itervd as »«cuod-ciass m atter October tions but then, nevertheless, it
3 1 •’I-’. <■ t tt.e j-cst otbce at H alsey. O re­
wonld be fittin g to celebrate this
gon. u n d e r th r Act ot M arch I, 1879.
coming Fourth ju9t to show that
D evoted to th e m aterial u p b u ild in g ot we still appreciate our independ­
H alsey and su rro u n d in g country aim ence and liberty wh:ch was born
1776.
I.in n county g en era lly
.Subscription on the Fourth of July,
ra te »1.50 per y e ar ill advance.
There has been considerable con­
versation about a picnic but no
N O T IC E OK l l ’iA R IN G OK FIN A L
definite action has resulted there­
ACCOUNT
Why not get together all
N otice is hereby g iv e n th a t the final from.
account of H arry Park as A dm inistrator who are interested Friday even­
w ith th e will an n ex ed ol the estate ol ing, at the council room and ar­
C h arles II, Ila rid a , deceased has been range for a good old fashioned
filed in the C ounty C ourt of Linn C o u n ­
Fourth.
ty -State of Oregon, and t in t th e 14th
day ot June. 1920, at th e hour of 10
o'cloc k a m. has lo-ru d u ly a p p o in ted by
said C ourt for the h e arin g ol objections
to ra id final account and the settlem ent
tliiiroSf. .cl w hich tim e any person inter
ested hi said e state may appear anil file
o bjections th ere to in w ritin g and con
test th e same
D ated a n d first published May 13
1920.
H arry Park,
A d m in istra to r Nc of the estate
Am or A Cussing,
A tty, tor A diur
5-13 to <>-lll
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
V tl. .1, ' . \ L A P P L IC A T IO N S , as th e y
vunnuc r e a c h th e s e a t o f th e disease.
C at r r h is a lo c a l disease, g r e a t l y In -
llu e n c .d by c o n s titu tio n a l c o n d itio n s ,
an d In o r d e r to c u re i t you m u s t
ta k e a n In t e r n a l re m e d y
H a ll's C a ­
t a r r h C u re Is t a k e n In t e r n a ll y an d
nets th r u th e blood on th e m ucous s u r ­
faces o f th e s ys te m
H a ll's C a ta r r h
C u r e w a s p re s c rib e d b y one o f th e best
p h y s ic ia n s In th is c o u n try f o r y e a rs I t
Is com posed o f som e o f th e best to n ic s
k n o w n , c o m b in ed w it h som e o f th e
b. st blood p u rifie rs . T h e p e r fe c t c o m -
b ln s 'lo n o f th e In g r e d ie n ts In H a ll's
C a t a r r h C u re is w h a t pro d u c es such
w o n d e r fu l r e s u lts In c a t a r r h a l c o n d i­
tio ns. s. nd fo r te s tim o n ia ls fre e
F J C H E N E Y & C O , Props . Toledo O
A ll D r u g g is ts 75c.
H a ll's F a m ily p ills f o r c o n s tip a tio n .
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Pay Your Government Taxes.
HALL
Another Royal Suggestion
MUFFINS and POPOVERS
From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook
reakfast
B
is
mg and beat until smooth.
Bake in greased muffin tins
in hot oven 20 to 25 I'u u lc i.
too
often eaten as a duty
rather than a joy. The suc­
cess of the day tnay depend
upon the spirit of break­
fast. The Royal Education­
al 1 iepartment presents
some breakfast dishes that
w ill send the children to
school with a hip hip hur­
rah and his majesty man
to his daily duties with the
up and doing” feeling
which knows no discour­
agement.
Muffin«
S nip « flour
S teaspoons R oyal B aking
Powder
1 tahlrepoo n a u g a r
H teaspoon a a lt
1 cup m ilk
Segga
1 tablespoon shortening
Sift together flour, baking
powder, sugar and salt; add
milk, well-beaten eggs and
melted shortening; mix well.
Grease muffin tins and put
two tablespoons of batter in­
to each Bake in hot oven 20
to 25 minutes.
Eggless Muffin«
« cupa flo ur
4 teaspoons R o y a l B a k in g
Pow der
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 cup m ilk
( tablespoons s h o rte n in g
Mix and sift dry ingredients,
Com Muffin«
% cup com m eal
.
1*4 cups flo u r
4 teaspoons R oyal B akin g
Powder
'» teaspoon s a lt
I _ t tablespoons
‘ '
sugar
1 cup m ilk
2 tablespoons ■ I shortening
le g g
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER
A b s o lu te ly P u r e
Sift together corn meal, flour,
baking powder, salt and su­
gar; add milk, melted short­
ening and well-beaten egg;
mix well. Grease muffin tins
and drop two tablespoons of
mixture into each. Bake about
85 minutes in hot oven.
Popoverg
2 cups flour
W teaspoon salt
S eggs
2 cupa milk
Sift together flour and salt.
Make a well in flour, break
eggs into well, add milk and
stir until smooth. Pour into
hot greased gem pans and
bake 25 to 35 minutes in 3
very hot oven. If taken out
of oven too soon they will
fall.
SENT FREE
Now R o y a l C ook Book con­
t a in in g scores o f d e lig h tfu l,
eco nom ical recipes, m a n y or
th e m th e m ost fa m o u s In
uee to d a y . A ddress
B O TA L BAKING POWDER OO.
116 (■'niton S tre o t
N e w Y o r k C it >
June is a busy month for the
add unlit and melted shorten-
Internal Revenue Bureau, as du­
ring that month all special taxts
for the fiscal year ending on June
80, 1921, are due and payable.
Collector of Internal Revenue,
Milton A Miller, has mailed out
will take care
The ladies of the Plainview W
to all special taxpayers forms
C
T
U and the Lookout club met
care of your
upon which return for payment
in jo in t session at the home of
of
tax
must
be
made.
These
cement work
special taxpayers include propri­ Mrs Ray Brewster Wednesday
A R E N O W ON S A LE
Foundations
Newport (Oregoii’!i old favorite resort)
etors of theatres, for hire auto­ afternoon. A nice program was
Plastering
On Yaqnina Bay—Large Natatoriuui—Ample Hotel
nobiles. pleasure boats, pool and given, a fte r which, the hostess
served a delicious luncheon.
accommodations and camping facilities.
lilliard
tables,
bowling
alleys,
Sidewalks
Tillam
ook
County Beaches
ihooting galleries, retail dealers
Card of Thanks.
Located
100 miles line west of Portland lietween
n oleomargarine, brokers, pawn
We wish to thank our many
Neah-kah-kie Mountain and Netarts Bay. These
jrokers, etc.
beaches include Garibaldi Beaches resorts, Neali-kah-
friends
for the kindness and i
Other classes o f taxpayers af
nie, Manzanita and Bay Ocean.
sympathy shown in our late be-I
fected are druggists, physicians reavement through the sickness j Crater Lake (Open juiy i»t)
lentists, and other practitioners,
One of the natural wonders of the world. A lake
and death of our sister, Lucy D '
who must complete their re- reg­
in the heart of an extinct volcano.
istration under the Harrison act Harker; also fo r the beautiful | Other A ttractive O uting Places
floral offerings.
not later than July 1st. after
J J o t l’oit(Hreiteabusli Hot Springs-Mt. Jefferson Country)
W F While and w ife
which date they w ill be delin
Mrs Clara P Cross.
McCredie Hot Springs.
quent.
Mrs G T Ray.
Josephine County Caves (Oregon's Marble Halls)
On or before June 15th the
Notice.
Snasta Mountain Resorts
second installmeut o f income tax
will be due and payable, and no
Columbia River B ea c h e s
The Linn County Pioneers’ As­
tlces for this tax were sent out sociation has the promise of M r
Mt. Rainier National Park
some weeks ago. Persons who Wood, the manager o f the Stan­
Yellowstone
National Park
tail to pay the quarterly install dard Oil Co’s works at Albany,
Clavier National Park
w u v on U
U H C loth
WU1
W ill
i l l te
re
inent due
June
w
that the Association may assure
FEA.l H K K L IG H 1 FRAMES ’ required, w ithin ten days after all persons attending the picnic
“ Oregon Outdoors”
l.’ ghtness, strength, smart aj - notice and demand, to pay the at Brownsville, that they may re­
New Summer booklet contains general information on
pearance and D E PEN D ABILITY entire outstanding balance on
the different Oregon Resorts; Summer Excursion fares;
ly on a sufficient supply of gaso­
are “ F E A ’I H E R LIG H T” chara< - their income tax, as failure to
Hotel and Camp rates.
line at Brownsville, if needed to
teristics with the minimum d i:- pay one installment when due return home.
Inquire ol our local agent for futlier particulars.
play o f shell and make it poss makes due and payable all the re­
ble for you to have your lenses maining
installments
which State Teachers' Examinations.
ovaf, rqund, or leaf-shaped. , would ordinarily be due on Sep
JOHN M. SCOTT
Notice is hereby g iv in that the
General Passenger Agent
I tember 15th and December 15th. County Superintendent of Linn
Collector M iller would greatly county, Oregon, w ill hold the
practice, orthography (spelling), they had been attending school
appreciate the co-operation of regular examination o f appli­ Physical geography. English lit-
Mae McNeil came home Tues-
taxpayers in making their re cants for State certificates at A l­ erature. chemistry.
O
p t o r n e t r i s t .
day a fte r visiting friends and
turns and paym *nts as early in bany as follows:
Friday afternoon: School law, j relatives in Corvallis.
A LB A N Y
OACB
June as possible.
Commencing Wednesday, June geologv, algebra, civil govern-1 Farmers are poisoning gray
10,
1920, at 9.00 a m, and contin­ ment.
Painview Items.
squirrels for they keep the peo-
i Harold Albro,
uing until Saturday, July 3d ai
Saturday forenoon: geometry, P*e busy replanting their truck
Manufacturing Optician.
Mr and Mrs Bowers left for 1:00 p m.
gardens.
botany.
Portland Tuesday to meet friends
Wednesday lo enton: U S
General
tbe farmers woke up Sun­
Our Sermon -tte.
Saturday afternoon
and attend the Rose festival.
History, w riting tpeumansnip),
day
morning
with a good feeling
history, bookkeeping.
Mrs D M Bowar visited at the music, drawing.
¡on account o f the rain.
Lord, teach us to orav. Luke
lome of her father. Scott Wa> a
________, afternoon: Phys
Wednesday
11: 1.
Pine Grove.
Shedd Items.
n Albany. Her sister, Mrs Neal | ology, reading, manual training
In brit offe prayers, to be ac­ o l La Grande, is also visiting a t ' composition, d e m o te science
Maysel
McNeil
returned
home
The Shedd bail team went to
ceptable to God. must exptess he Ward heme. Mrs Neal is, methods in reading, course ol
recently Hfter visiting with rela­ Harrisburg
last Sunday and
confident faith, loving edetnt .he proud mether of a boy born
study for c rawing, methods
tives in Albany.
crossed bats with the H arris­
a d reverence, full s y rn ja ily May 6th.
irithm etic.
M r and Mrs N E Chandler and burg team and beat them 9 to 0.
with the divine plan and sul mis
Mrs La Forrest, who has been
Thursday forenoon: A rith m t- daughter Agnes visited with Mr I t was a 7 inning game on ac­
sion to the divine will, child-tike visiting at the hotneof Mrs Mati­
tic, history of education, psy­ and Mrs Egle Sunday,
count o f the rainy condition o f
dependence upon God. acknowl­ ng. has gone to Victoria for a
chology, methods in geography,
Roy
and
Chas
Gansle
returned
’.he weather,
edgment of sins and shorten n- *hort visit.
mechanical drawing, domestic home Sunday a fter sperding a I Mrs Marv B Powers was a bus-
i’'gs and i(*;>ure for forgiveness,
Mrs Jack Feebler and children art, course of study for domestic few days with the r parents in | mess visitor in Albany Tuesday.
w th h im ’»le craving for the di »re visiting at the home of her
art.
Eu* ene-
Rev Stanley J Van Winkle o f
vuu' guidance and protection. tareriU. Mr and Mrs John Nel-
Thursday
afternoon:
Gram
President
M
illie
McLaren
1
Seattle,
was selected to deliver
1'hese may not always lie ex » n.
mar,
geography
stenogiathy.
called
a
meeting
Monday
to
dis-
the
address
to the graduating
pressed in words, but such may
Mrs Arnett, who has been on American
literature,
physics,
cuss
matters
pertaining
to
the'class.
a: icast lx* tlw altitude of the the sick list, is improving.
typewriting, methods in lan­ E R ( class.
Henry Freerk icn, one o f the
fc u i
Mrs Hannah Simons o f Ash- guage, thesis for primary certifi­
Nora and Pearl Pehrsson and directors of the Albany Cream-
Prayer is the soul's desire. and. is visiting at the home of cate.
Anna Heinrich re tim e d home ery. was an Albany caller Mon-
uttered or unexpressed.
her brother, James Nichols.
Friday forenoon: Theory and l*st week from Halsey where day.
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“Bake with Royal and be Sure
RILLEY
HARRISBURG
OREGON
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Southern Pacfic Lines
$&tfieack.