The Halsey Enterprise An Independent Newspaper PUBLISHED EV ER \ THURSD? CHA. . BALLARD, Editor a ; se c o liti-e la -.4 I t . a l t e r O r to b e r 3, 1912. u t t i e p o sto ffic e a t H al sey. O re g o n , u n d e r th e A st o f M u lti 3, 18 . ' . E llie ie . i Devoted to the mat- rial upbuilding • Halsey and surrounding country an Idr.n County f.m era.ly Subscriptloi rate fl.CO per year in advance. > V tZ Z W W o*r G L A S S E S F IT T E D | BY ‘ GRADUATE O P T O M E T R IS T P R IV A T E O F F IC E F O R E X A M IN A T IO N S J P R IC . S R E A SO N A B L E 5 z F M. F R E N C H & S O N S > i ALBANY OREO. | W > A V W > -/v ^ \W V Z « * V ■ M M w s o a . * t « a ' M 9 m i « W M n ¥ ■- N O T IC E OK A P P O IN T M E N T O i EXECUTOR Notice is hereby given th at the un d er sig n ed by an ord er ul the C ounty C m l ol L inn C .unt> O regon, has been a p ­ poin ted e x e c u to r ol th e la-t will am testam en t a n d oi the e state ol Kt -e Ann P rice deceased. All persons h a v ­ ing claim s a g ain st salt! e state are rt q u ire,1 to p re sen t l i e n v .ilhin six m o n th s from th e rl.it - of th a. notice w ith the p ro p e r vouchers, t.i the un d er sig n ed at h is residence at H alsey ii L in a C ounty, O regon. Dated a n d first pub lish ed th is l7t! day of I une. pi.’p C live P. S tafford, E x ec u to r aforesaid Am or A. T u n in g , A ttv. lor E xecutor 6 17 to 7 15. I »ho are heads oi larg e m erc an tile and u fa c tu n n g organ izatio n s, a n d rep­ resen ta tiv e s of the n a tio n 's best in te r ­ est*, b is ch arg e of the proposed changes. Sur y these A m eru ui lead ers ta n have no in te rest lu business coi.d itio n s tiiat are going to work a g ie a t h a rd sh ip oil an) one, and co n g ress a n d th e peo­ ple w ho are really the pow er back of co n g ress can well listen. 1 hese m en believe th a t th e excess profits tax a n d the h igh su rta x are bu si­ ness killers, t im i n g in v esto rs away I rum p roductive in d u stiy ai.d in to n il- kin all th e ir in v e s tm e n ts in ta x e x ­ em pt se c u rities. 1 hey propose a re -a rra n g e m e n t of tli * presen t h igh a n d d ire c t burden on busiu tss, som e plan to set business tree to increase production anti to re luce prices, th a t are now artificially raised by sh u n tin g taxes 1 a x in g u n d istrib u te d su rp lu s en. c o ir.ig e s e x tra v a g a n t d iv id e n d s, sto p s the exp an sio n ol in d u stria l p lan ts and u.c t. ,-ed production, a n d will e » e n t­ a il / h a d our c o untry in to an era of i . .. . 1 iasulveney . n.ler on«equent business depression t h e p t e e e u t e x c e s s profits t"X, h ig h BUT- \e s »*. .i.iv taxes w ill not produce revenues* and the g o v e rn m e n t can n o t r .> upon them as a p erm a n en t peace tune policy. Ttie next session ol co n g ress w ill t e pehed to take u p the problem of a e iis io u ol federal tax a tio n Irom the t a d p u iu t of p lac in g a prem ium upen i d u s tn a l production ra th e r th««i p e n a l­ izing in itiativ e. Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES i From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook IIE E R tip ! There is no further reason for w orrying alxmt table va­ riety. The new Royal Cook- Book gives new suggestions fo r every meal every day. The book is so fu ll o f sur­ prises there w ill never be another dull meal in ‘ he home. Here are a few sug­ gestions from the new Royal Cook Book. and rub In lightly with Angers: add w ater «lowly until o t right consistency to roll out. Divide ,u halves; roll out one h alf thin; put on in sm all pieces half re ­ maining shortening: fold upper and lower edges In to center; fold sides In to center, fold sides to center again; roll out thin and put on pie plate. R epeat with other h alf fo r top crust. C Plain Pastry This recipe is for one large pie with top and bottom crust 2 cups flour U teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons Royal Baking Fowder H cup shortening cold w ater Rift together flour, salt and b a k ­ ing powder; add shortening and rub in very lightly with tips of Angers (the lees it is handled the better the paste will be). Add cold water very slowly, enough to hold dough together (do not work or knead dough) Divide In halves; roll out one part thin on floured board and use for bottom cruet. A fter pie is Ailed reli out other part for top. Apple Pie OYAL BAKING POWDER A b s o lu te ly P u r e FREE b y all m eans get th e new Royal Cook Book—Just out. Contains these and 400 o th er delightful, helpful recipes. Free for the asking. W rite TODAY to ROY AL BAKING POWDLR CO. Rich Pastry 2 cop« pastry flour H teaspoon Royal Baking Trees and Electricity. 114 cup» flour Hi teaspoons Royal B ukin? Pow der Vi teaspoon salt 1 tablespoons shortening 4 apples, o r 1 q u a rt sliced apple« 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon milk Sift flour, baking pow der and salt; odd shortening and rub in very lightly; add Just enough cold w ater to hold dough to­ gether. Roll half out on floured board, line bottom of pie plate; All In apples, which hove been washed, pared and cut Into th in slices; sprinkle with su g a r; fla­ vor with cinnam on o r nutm eg; wet edges of crust with cold w ater; roll out rem ainder of p a s­ try ; cover pie. pressing edges tightly together and bake in m oderate oven 30 m inutes. Powder H teaspoon salt cup shortening In the move-meets bein g sta rte d to )16 F ulto n Street cold water Rew Y o rk C ity u lily hig h w ay s by p la n tin g trees Sift flour, baking pow der and sa lt; add one-half shortening ttung the roadside care should be taken lo see lh.it the trees are so p lan te d as to o tco m e in contact w ith the telep h o n e a...I potv er lines. I a le rle re n ce w ith th e s e w ire s by tree t ranches causes poor service or a com- plet stoppage ot serv ice In wet w eath ­ e r tree con tact w ith the w ires is ex­ trem ely d an g ero u s as the wet branches opera house Ttesday evening, ¡but maY d° much to f n s tr a te 8 o’clock followed by the annual tie line conductor- o f electric c u rre n ts I J u n e 29 the designs of some older ones Sunday school board meeting. anti have led to m any accidents when Eine Orove j who have little or no regard for A full attendance of all the offi­ p rum s or a n im a ls com e in contact w ith cers, teachers and members of au.-lt a tree. Misses Mae and Maysel Me the things of God. At the ( I-, last Sunday the the board is desired as this is the W here highw ays a re to lie beautified Neil left Friday of last week for wi h tre a variety should I« chosen an extended visit in California. following officers were elected regular election of officers and vvhi h will not grow to such a h e ig h th Mrs Will McLaren visited Sun­ for the ensuing six m o n th s:! teachers. as to in te rfere w ith the w ires ami the ; Alfred Savage, president; Ber- trees should Ite p la n te d as far as possihte day with Mrs F Nichols A stolen Croix de Guerre caus­ Frank Gibson went to Seattle itha )Va*ker’ v^ e president; Don­ fro a the wires. es a vast amount of trouble in na Robertson, recordirg secre­ It is necessary th a t public u tility coui- on business last week. ‘T h e Great Air Robbery,’’ the You w ill p ro b th ly lin d th a t our ‘ b; « n in g «hair wire» Miss Agnes Chandler was a tary; A rthur Robnett, treasurer; ‘‘Bake with Royal and. be Sure Universal photodrarna which will be at the Halsey opera house on Tuesday evening, June 29. The P^'Ttxliama shows the world famous aeroplane change in mid­ 25:14-30 Dorothy Milk r. lead- air as made by Lieutenant 0 L er. Locklear. Pnotos of h * f roup taken on ♦ . Children’s day will t e disti ib - Eugene Commencem.*nt ted next Sunday morning. Christian Church Nute« Exercises At the morning service next The Commencement Exercises We reported last week that The most beautifnl weather of Lord’s ,ord s day the topic will be ,.e ,. u • - .. .. ., v • , ,, j ■ .. ol the University of Oregon a rangements had been made for last Sunday put everyone in a G ods rn en d s, O p to m e /r is t. and in the , .. . were held Monday morning at ALBtNY o»ro. a Fourth of July celebration, fine spirit and our services were evening a topical sermon on ten o’clock. Among those and committees had been ap- better attended than usual. Be “ Unbelief.’’ Everybody is cor- J? iHarold Albro, nown to Halsey people, who p i i i i e d to push the varicus ginning with the inciease in the dially invited to all the services. M anufacturing Optician. graduated, were Fond Harry — p.tr.s of the work forward. S S we maintained the lead in all .Methodist Church Note« d u r Sermonette Ixjuie and Dorothy B Miller, A meeting was held last Mon- the other services. i who received the B A degree in SUNDAY SCHOOL If children, then i . i of G o 1, da .' night to make the final ar- At the morning hour we were Review. The life of Samuel ^ e college of Literature, Science and joint heirs with Ci ris!, if so langem ents, hut the attendance pleased to have with us Mr Sod- and elements of strength in his a,’d A rts; Newton J Estes, who be that we suffer with h in, that " IS so small th at a motion was erstrom and some of his family character. I will instruct you received the B S degree in the we may be glorified toget er. made to drop the whole affair, from Albany, We are always in the good and the right way. — ,same departm ent; Kenneth C Rom 8: 17. nu I the motion was carried. happ.v to have with us our old Hendricks, who received his B 1 Sam 12: 23. Reading the Father's plans for It seems that many were anx- fi¡ends and members. At the Some of the strong points in ^ro,n the Sell wl of Education; ourselves, in the light ol h s will i ’ is for a celebration, but when conclusion of the service three Samuel’g character; diligence in an^ -Joseph B Boyd, who re­ exemplified in his dealings with it came to going ahead to bring were baptized in obedience to learning, sensitiveness to th e jce*vwl tf” -’ M A. our Master, we may a ttie it at >' «limit they were not there, the command of Christ. voice of G< d, obedience, true M*' H e n d r ic k s , during once tiuit it is not his will to The prevalent thought that was Now that we have entered up- patriotism, ability to inspire o th -' eommencem ent week, won the keep us from all pain un i trial m ott in evidence was "L et on the summer months it is hoped era to successful action. Faith -Failing and Beekman Oratorical and sulft itigs, and lo caret u« George do it” and “ George’’ that every member will do his or in God is indispei sable to su e -' C°ntest which was a very signal trium phantly to glory on flowery " is not willing to do it. her best to maintain the standard cessful statesm anship. —Lincoln, honor, and carried with it beds of ease. Q u ito t • r e v e r e . From the present outlooK it of last Sunday. It is as easy to I he attendance was good at prize of considerable value. indeed, must be our c irse if we v ;| appear that everyone who tht> habit of attending the the services last Sundav A ----------- . e ---------- c-lebiatcs will have to celebrate services as to form the habit of number of friends were glad to $100 R ew ard, $100 The rrad ere of t h |, paper w|j] b* him whom God set foith to be, T er his own vine and fig tree, »t home. The church greet Mrs Dr W T Rowlcv from plexsoij t,. learn th a t there 1« a t least not only a satisfacti n for th? t elsedrive over to his neigh- .n ced® lhe 8UPP°rt o f ’t8 me’nben’ Miami, Oklahoma, at th« one dreaded disease th a t science hes been able to cure In all Ite »taxes end sins of the whole world, blit also I r’s bailiwick and help him but the members need the spir- ing service. She with her two »hat •'Atarrb. C atarrh being jrr»stl* •» » ’"*’» • * i »■ constitutions! conditions a pa tein to the l liurch, which m ike the eagle scream, d ial refreshing th at comes from children have como to visit at the r« tulip« .onBUtuncnai trestm en t Hall s in ternally *n much must not expect and should not t seenow there is ho help for it. continued increase of child crim- The Standard Bearers met on ralth a In Tb® the curative power of H all's ask freedom from pain and C atarrh Medicine tiiat they offer Ons — inals and to counteract the many Tuesday evening with Mr and Hundred Dollars for any case th a t It fails trouble, which his wisdom ha, 8«nd for list of testim onials. riti'S HKD-H that The Great evil influences that are tending Mrs Ernest Gourley. Seventeen Addreae F. J CH EN EY A CO Tolsda ordained to tie the path to glory. A Roliht >ry, Ohio. Sola by all D ruggists, rtc? th Universal lo misshape the lives of the of the young ladies with three w- • i o' Trama. is one of the most younger generation of America, fair escorts w ere present. Miss Feilem I .» X R o is on The gun battle between a pi- rilling h , * Bz n “ d s tr^ » ....................- Will c I l e pr the pe pi a « re ?n’s heartiest sup- new president. Ice cream was is one of the b-ca’h-ca ehimr in- slrniegli dii o . er lite »tem. P " 7 ill" 'd air’-‘ T ” f,r°" ~ ar Uf lhe L° rd and respect for board meeting will be held at the A conniittoc ot «astrilean gentleman b . .. » . H dw , tuo ' i i t u . . Ä ^ a ^ ‘^ £’ ’ “ •i • ng the highways, for the cost of pri- prices are no lower than our v t i e right» ill way w ould be so high th a t ccmpe'.itors but we handle only lh - re su ltin g cost o t service to const«- one grade of goods, and that is in is would lie p ro h ib itiv e. V little co-operation now in regar< to the BEST, this combined with lb > m atter will obviate m uch trouble acccurate service is what conn s 'a r. with you as service is often worth more than the goods. I' urth of July Celebration Boom Scents to Result in a Fizzle caller at the Pehrsson home Sun­ day. Mr and Mrs Grant McNeil and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Chris Eagle. Harold and Milford Mullen vis- ited Sunday with Albert and Freddie Heinrich. Louise Robnett, pianist. The Endeavor topic for next Sunday evjn n ; will be “ Living up to our r . spon ibilities.” Matt \eadt, / \ I I cv «-» A a • T «« • ■ Ts • i a m . a a a »* A m rs« I • *