Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924, June 17, 1920, Image 2

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The Halsey Enterpri
An Independent Ne*v»paper
R U B L I-U lto
EVERY THURSDAY
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CIIAS. BALLARD, E d ito r
Entered as eecond-ciati« m atter < »ctober
3, 1912. at the post office at Haltey, Ore­
gon under the Act of March .
Devoted to the material upbuilding of
Haleey and surrounding country and
i.inn county generally
Stil»<‘i'iplioii
rate #1.50 jier year in adxance.
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P R IV A T E O F F IC E
F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S
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whether, on the other hand,we
are controlled by the naked prin-
cip'esof truth and righteousness; |
ai whethe. we w .11 defend these
principles with zeal and energy
at any cost of labor or suffering,
or Ixith, and so fight the good
fight to the bitter end and even
untQ death.
H o w ’s T his?
5Ve uff'-r O u t H undred D ollars R ew are
r an y case of C a ta rrh th a t c a n n o t L»«
ured by H a lle C a ta rrh Medicine.
H all's C a ta rrh M edicine h a s been taken
by c a ta r r h suffert-is for th e p ast th irty
five .w ars, a n d h as become know n a s the
m u s t r t l l a b k - rem edy fur C a ta rr h
H a ll’s
C a ta rrh M edicine a c ts thi u the Blood on
th e M ucous su rfaces expelling th e pot*
son from th e Blood an d h ealin g th e dia- .
eased portions.
A fter you have tak en H a ll’s C a ta rr h .
Me hi inc for a sh o rt tim e you will see a
cre.it Im provem ent In your genera)
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i S ta rt r Kir c H all's C a ta rrh Medl-
r in- a t once and pet rid of c a ta r r h . Send
fcr testim o n ials free.
i’ f < ill
<*■ CO.. Toledo. O h la
Sold bv u,i D ruggists. 75c.
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Christian Church Notes
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Another Royal Suggestion
COOKIES and SMALL CAKES
From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook
H F N the children
romp in hungry as
young bears, here are some
wholesome, economical de­
lights that w ill not only be
received with glee, but w ill
satisfy the most ravenous
appetite in a most whole­
some manner.
Cookies
Cream sh o rte n in g ; add su g ar
and w ell-beaten egg; beat
well and add m ilk slow ly; silt
flour, baking pow der, salt and
cocoa into m ixture; stir until
sm ooth, add vanilla. P u t one
tablespoon of b a tte r into
each greased muffin tin and
bake in m oderate oven about
20 m inutes. C over w ith boiled
¡ting. _
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Orange Cakes
S cups cu x ar
| i cup milk
2 egg»
V. teasp o o n g ra te d n u tm eg
1 teaspoon v a n illa e x tra c t o r
g ra te d rin d o f 1 lem on
4 cu p s flour
2 teaspoons R o y al B ak in g
Pow der
-i cup m ilk
w
4 tab lesp o o n s sh o rte n in g
1 cup s u g a r
% cup Ihortcnlng
C ream shortening and sucrar
to g eth er; add milk to beaten
eggs and beat again; add
slow ly to cream ed sh o rten ­
in g and sugar; add nutm eg
and flavoring; add 2 cups
flour sifted w ith baking pow ­
d e r; add enough more flour
to m ake stiff dough. Roll out
v ery thin on floured board;
cut w ith cookie cutter, sprin­
kle with sugar, o r put a raisin
o r a piece of English w alnut
in the center of each. Bake
ab o u t 12 m inutes in hot oven.
Cocoa D rop Cakes
4 tablespoons shortening
1 cup sugar
le g g
2 cups flour
3 teasp o o n s R o y al B a k in s
Powder
*4 teasp o o n s a lt
1 teasp o o n o ra n g e e x tr a c t
g ra te d rin d o t 1 o ra n g e
BAKING
POWDER
C ream sh o rten in g ; add su g ar
slowly, b eating w ell; add milk
a little a t a tim e; then add
w ell-beaten eg g ; sift flour,
baking pow der and salt to ­
g e th e r and add to m ixture;
add flavoring and g rated
orange rind; mix well. Bake
in greased shallow tin, o r in­
dividual cake tins, in hot
oven 15 to 20 m inutes. W hen
cool cover w ith o ran g e icing.
The meetings closed last Sun­
P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E
day . 1 ¡ng w ith a record a tte n ­
F M. F r e n c h a S o n s >
dance and splendid interest.
ALBANY
OREG.
J
Broth* r Stivers delivered a most
powerful sermon on ‘'W here
A b s o lu te ly P u re
will you spend eternity?” His
; appeal to all to accept Jesus as
their Savior was most pressing,
COOK BOOK FREE
J u s t oft th e p ress a n d finer
and the w ondtr is that anyone
th a n e v er before.
T hia
new R oyal Cook Hook c o n ­
co lid resist his pleading who had
ta in in g 4J0 d e lig h tfu l re ­
le g g
cipes. will b e gent to you
not already accepted Christ.
U cup milk
free If you will sen d y o u r
111
cups flour
n am e an d ad d re ss
The gospel is God’s invitation
3 teaspoons R o y a l B a k in g
BOYAL
BAKING POWDER CO.
P ow der
t > a lost world to return to Him,
l i t Fulton 8troet
cup cocoa
New York City
Si teaspoon s a lt
and we shall remember Brother
Uunapoun v a n illa e x tra c t
Stivers’ farewell attem pt to draw
a
the people of Halsey nearer to
Prescription Work
the cross of Christ and “ Home.”
Every detail of expert worl -
Our pastor resumes his duties
manahip, every re e ttta ry n.
i < xt Lord's day and hopes he
chine and the closest inspectii t may count upon every member
wedding
insures the kind of work you to keep up the spirit of the re­ are much indebted to the kind I) twson-McCulloUgh
Misses Mae and Maysel Mc­
which
took
place
Tuesday
p m.
want. Our completely equip , id vival which, beside adding th ir­ hearts and willing hands of the
Neil visited a few days with Mrs
A very enjoyable W C T U G McNeil.
plant gives you this service.
teen to the membership, has ' committees for all their prac­
institute
was held at the farm
Mrs Will McLaren and Mrs
stirred us all up to further e f­ tice work and floral decorations.
j
home
of
Mrs
John
Archibald
Chris
Eagley spent Wednesday
The offering was $6.66,
forts.
near
Tangent
June
11.
Those
afternoon
with Mrs Essy Bass.
The League held their regular
,
,
.
B ro.htr Robertson, who has
business
meeting
at
the
church
attending
from
Platnvew
were
Mr
and
Mrs N E Chandler
been superintendent of the S S
( D p t o m
e i r t & t
Mrs
Kay
Brewster,
Mrs
Hugh
were
visitors
at the Pehrsson
for over seven years, plead for a on Wednesday evening.
‘
A L B A N * Q R £&
The
Misses
Helen
Pearl
and
Churchill‘
Mrs
Gordon
Pike,
a
n
d
,
home
Monday.
rest and in his stead Brother
Mrs DM Bonar.
The E R C class held their
Walker has been elected and ¡Gladys Pierrot from Portland,
;Harold Albro,
The
straw
berry
carnival
a
t
;
picnic
in the covered bridge Sun-
were welcome visitors a t last
M anufacturing Optician. i will assume his duties July 4th.
Lebanon
was
well
attended
by-day,
it
being too rainy to ven-
We hope that the members and Sunday’s services.
Plainview
people.
ujre
any
further.
Our pastor will begin a series
friends w ill em tinue to bold up
Anna Heinrich spent the latter
Mrs Lu Barnes and sister, of
van
' his hands in an effort to make of sermons next Sunday morn-
Seattle, are visiting at the home oart of the week with Louise
While You A re th S S a power for good in the ing on the Prophet Elijah, which of
J W Morgan en route home Robnett. They are attending
we shall do well to hear.
community.
the picnic at Brownsville.
from a visit to Los Angeles.
The baptismal services which
Plainview Items.
Mrs L E Walton and son
were held at the river at Browns­
Pine (¡rove.
Miss
Lottie
Morgan,
who
is
'
Jam
es returned from their visit
ville were most impressive and
spending
her
vacation
at
the
Ellen
Chandler
spent
the
lat-1
in
Portland
last Tuesday, They
everything went off very well.
Despite a drenching rain there home of her parents, returned to ter part of the week with home were gone about a week. They
report a fine time.
was a large crowd at the place Albany Monday to attend the folks.
to witness the nine candidates
willingly obey Jesus Christ in
A welcome in lerin ol p .«trail
this sacred ordinance He has
tic un fine instrum ent" await* >ou.
ma le part of His plan of salva­
Your favorite musical r«imposi­
tions will have an intensifie«! ap­
tion.
peal. you will find, when played
Next Lord’s day topics are)
upon our
“ Paul’s peculiarity” in the fore-'
r. ' Ï Ï i
Upright Tin nt s
:
noon and “ Lessons from great I
Grand Pianos
z ■■■ Si -*,)
tragedies” at 8 pm . Everybody
Player Pianos
is heartily welcome to all of the
Phonographs
services of the church.
•— a ft f t <b»n Z f o r g e t M N a r e
C E topic, “ Honesty in word
. •M’eettreZ
« f r 'r e x .
tnd
deed.” Eph 4 : 25-32. Lead­
C onic- it IS our I'e a ru re to please
er Gladys Wells.
you!
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“Bake with Royal and be Sure
(ftlcadi
Portland’s
Guest
Visit
Bush & Lane
Piano
iano Co.
t/iu s fi
<.t-
<K< t a u o
Kt a t t e
L «.
Hro.ul way at Abler
PORTLAND
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GREG IN
Our Sermonettc.
Who may abide the dav of bi
coming; and win» ''hill
an
when he approacheth? for he i
like a refiner's fire.an I he shall
sit as a ref ner and purifier o
silver. Mai 3: 2. 3.
Th • greet refiner is watehin
to «•••• ho.y the precious mei;d <>
your character reflect* his iniag*
Or,in plai t language, in ever;,
trial he awakes t<> . e what in
fluenees cnntrtl our actions,
whether they In* influences of
pre ent advantages, or worlds
policy, or j err n il friendship
or earthly lows, of hurl at !, e
wife, orchildr.n, or love of ea3e.
or love of peace at any cost; c;
Methodist Church Notes
SUNDAY S t HOOL
The Lord our shepherd.
The Loni is my shepherd; I
shall not want. Ps 23; 1-6-
The Psalmist here describes
bv means of familiar figures,
the condition of perfect safety
in ihieh re ts the soul that fu y
tru -ts in God.
1 a ’ we may come into such
' mmmnnion with the I/ird, and
that we may help others into
such communion, as fully to r e c ­
ognize him as shepherd and
ho-t, is the highest purpose that
can prompt us in the study of
this Psalm.
TIRE
UY satisfaction when you buy tires.
Fisk Tires meet any comparison,
any competition. Then there is the
assurance of the Fisk Ideal.
B
’T o b e i h r b r » l concern in the world
to w o rk for anrl »he «quarr«! c o ir »i n
in ejiijtcncc to do buaincis w ith ,”
N ext time — B U Y FISK
from your dealer
"Oil * .ml. niir livlp in ages past,
Onr hope for vc-ir» too.me.
Be tin , ii out Kutilr while life «hall last,
\n.l out eternal home.
Watt*.
1 he Children’s ,Day exerj ses
p e ed off very ph a- antly last
S n a.v evening. All on the
program
carried their parts
through with much credit. We
cöffö™
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