Mrs Id: Halsey s< T he n and Mtes nized Wt parse rag tor of m e T. If. 1 Saturday i,.c r nili;. j w o chased a m oved'to Monday. WfDOV URGE Wt! In ¿tat trlfs V Ref ft FIRST an have ro ad quate conception unfaithfulne-s m anifested it will In connection ”« th *‘’*~*'- Ton himself ■onjenir'’1 on and , ' . - ,, iur the ■ who he on »he p art of the prospective | U i A v lu C U i j l A U H v l u i L U L . »iW The Halsey Enterprise a.wtion of toe bride i wish to OealU- in-!succeed in making their calling bride. Th»- ear'h was made to he An Ind*p«nd«nt h'rw.paper call your attention to the 45th ‘and election sure. Of course Satan will do all in to . ~ r J - - - habited. It was created with all his power to prevent the bride PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Psalm, from the 10th to the 15th be The home of the bride is to the elements nec ssarj to -sus­ verse5 inclusive. • ■ j from making herself ready. tain the lives of »11 the people heaven, and Mrs Hemans de- CHAS. BALLARD, Editor “ Hearken, O daughter, and There will be worldly allure­ scribes l' vividly in her poem of consider, and incline thine ear; th at God might see . fit to place ments, afflictions to torm ent, and Entered »econd-class matter Oc­ here. And it was evidently the the “ Better Land.’’ tober 8, 1912, at tha po. to ff ice at Hal- forget also thine own people, and doubts to be overcome, and in “ Eye-hath not seen it my gen plan of God to have the people aay, Oregon, under the Act of March thy fath er’s house. these last days it may be th at tie boy! '• 3, 187». j “ So shall the king greatly to till the earth for the lirst com­ holding membership in the Ear hath hot heard its sweet Devoted^to^the niateriai upbuilding of desire thy beauty; for he is thy mand he gave to Adam ■ was for church in which you were con­ songs of joy; him to be fruitful, multiply, and Haiaey and »urrounding country and Lord: and Worship thou him. Dreams cannot picture a world verted will cause you to lose your fill up the earth. Tyre “ And the daughter of Linn County generally. Subscription crown. It certainly will, if your so fafrt’ He was not created for. heaven rate 81.60 per year in advance. shall be there with a gift; even Sorrow, and death may not enter I eyes are opened to the fact that -- —— the rich among the people shall nor any intimation given him all the different denominations m ere; that at any future time he m ight entreat thy favor. of Christendom help to make up Time doth not breathe on its "The King’s daughter is all be exalted from his earthly n a ­ the mass called “ Babylon” in fadeless bloom. glorious within; her clothing is ture to a spirit being to dwell in Stock Farm, Registered. the Scriptures, and if your ears Beyond thfe clouds and beyond gold. heaven. SHORTHORN CATTLE of “ wrought hear the call “ Come out of her the tomb; She shall be brought unt > the And when Adam disobeyed my people, th at ye be not parta­ DU ROC SWINE King in raiment of needlework; God he lost his perfection, and It is there, it is there, my child.” kers of her plagues,” and you If the human mind could thor­ W rite, or call when at Albany. the virgins, her companions that as God told him beforehand that close your eyes, and stop your oughly comprehend what is of­ Farm adjoins city. Some bulls follow her shall be brought unto the penally for disobeying him ears, and continue to sanction fered them, and the advantages would lit* death, Adam knew of serviceable age at prices you thee. “ With gladness and rejoicing when he ate of the forbidden that would accrue, there are the errors taught in the different can afford to pay. shall they be brought; they shall fruit th at he v a s ui, le the con- nore but would enter the race reeds, it will be a test of your C. C. Bryant, Prop. enter into the K ing’s palace.” Idemnation of God and that a vith all their strength and mind, loyalty to God, whether you will J. M. Wagner, Sup’t. The oriental customs of m arry- death sentence was hangingover hut they no more comprehend give up the man-made creeds and ing were different from the cus. his head and th at ultimately the the blessings promised them, win the crown, or hold onto them THE FURNITURE HOSPITAL tom s of today in our land. Here sentence would be carried into than they fear the orthodox hell and lose all. 1 will notice the fifth condition Renovates and makes feather the groom and the bride make effect. And he also knew th at of the nominal church. It is true the preachers tell the later. m attresses, old furniture and all arrangem ents themselves, al- all of hi r. descendants would be though out of courtesy they usu- under that death sentence. And people about the glories of heav­ During this betrothal period, m attresses made like new. Bring them in or phone 261-R, ally consult the parents on both th a t death was not simply a mo- en, but how many really care the bride is to make herself ready. sides, but the arrangem ents be- m entary or a transient affair but ai y.h ng about it? The things of 1 here are lessons to learn. She 128-130 Ferry St, Albany. Ore. tween the interested parties usu­ it was to be an eternal blotting this world are more to them than is called to be a queen, and she ally stand, even though the par­ out of existence so far as any all the glories of heaven. They must learn how to govern those ents object. thing he could do to prevent it. realize th at they have to die, she is called on to rule, and she But not so in the countries of And there was no promise of and realizing that, they have nay need years of practice on DR. R. H. HARRIS Tie eastern hemisphere in Bible any deliverance from that confi-, hope* of reaching heaven after herself before she will ever be times. tion at anv future time, except they arc through with this earth, fitted for such a position. 1st. The father of the groom the mysterious promise that the and many of them try to con- A queen on her throne is to C usick B ank B u il d in g . A lbany or some one representing him, seed of the woman should bru sé fottn their lives to consistency possess dignity and the material sees the father of the bride and the head of the-serpent, and Ad . .with that hope, but if they were of which Christ will claim his .put To the Test, and what they UW ACRES ALL UNDER CULTIVA­ makes all the necessary arrange- an, js certainly excusable for nir bride, many a t least, are any ments. Sometimes even against * understanding th a t , eriigmat " considered a real, bona tide prop­ thing but dignified and from a TION. Good 5-room home, Urge new barn, the wishes of the bride, although | promise, when, eveirin our d ie . el itiön were made by some pow­ worldly standpoint the church and all neceaaary out building», well at usually she was consulted in the there is not one out of a Vhous- er th at had the authority to .vill need considerable schooling the hoi w and bam, family orchard, wo­ m atter. jand that has the f a s te s t concep y r a n t the wishes of men, that before she will be able to conduct ven wire fences, Ixxiated H mile» from they ' pihd live here on the earth 2nd. The contracting parties tion of what it means. Albany on a good road, thia place is the lCPBijlf in a queenly manner, The w orii then, i< ifi was fill« is Ipijipihe-.y eLimally, b r tHv\ be»t buy in the Willamette valley and were not perm itted to see each Remember, th at all who are in other when the arrangem ents at ail would be lilted’ with men c pld g o to, jl.caven and spend w ill not last. Let ns »how it to you. the race at all are there because eternity there, 1 wonder how were made nor until they wen’ and wom m who were tin I t tii« »SI,00. Term». :bey have been called of God. And "hiah.y would make any change, WILLAMETTE VALUES’ LAND CO. actually united in marriage. death sentence and fa t fryp? 2«.? lit National Bank Bldg, Albany. Or. iu v ow a idea is that there would .vhat God saw’ in us to cause him : 3d. They were perm itted to perfect. o select us, (for I take it for have a certain amount of commu­ Jesus said “ I will go at d 1* ’ n e v e r few who-e faith would ,e sufficient-to -cause them to ranted that all my readers have nication by way of correspond deem them from ^ lo tr a y e . C. C . B R Y A N T «ntered the race and are candl- ence, letters passing between the will purchase theun and they w.,4 ‘ hange from the earthly to the ATTORNEY AT LAW be mine. And I W 1 rest ire piritual nature. But, my dear latcs for crowns of glory) is be- two. read -r. if ybu are ever fortunate »ond our comprehension. 201 New First N a t’l Bank Bldg. 4th. In conn -ction with the them to the perfection they li s; There are thousands of people ■ o! ..n to n acu the gob that the Albany. Oregon. wedding, if either of the partie: wbeii Adam ¡.raii^gresse i Go 1 whose names are on the books of pride of Christ will have to should m anifest any unfaithful law. They shall dvery one b- .he different churches, who are reTtca, you w i t have to give up n e s s to th e spousal which had . -ought to such a ebnoition that hot in the race at all, and what is earth and earthly privileges, not been made by the parents, they my F ather will once n ore prc.- more, they do not deceive them- imply from necessity but fron could 1 e treated as though tlit > nounce them VERY good.” j selves by thinking they are even choice. But we have,’ o intimation that had actually violated the marriag. The espoused virgin must wa’k trying to win a crown in heaven, law- and w oud b- subjee: >d t > God prorml ed irm a bride iron the restored race a! the time th< by ta.ih until the hour of tin i though their churches may blind | the restrictions of a divorce as , heir eyes to such an extent that arrangem ent was made between •marriage ai * ives. though they had actually been i they try to believe they are really 3rd. The oriental bride and them that Jesus should undertake married. I ; le las>. oj redeeming the hr groom were allowed the privilege Christians. 5th A fter the espousal for a man r_ cc frQm obljviOr Besides learning the lessons if corresponding with oneanoth Interesting To Note. period o f us ta lly about one year. that she needs in preparing her­ er. So it is with the heavenL But God saw tit to offer the We have customers on our if they proved faithful and the s e l f for her queenly position, and /room and bride. Many letters prize of the high calling to the books to day who started with conditions were satisfactory :p rit nature and immortality to lave iieen given to the prospect­ a ttu n in g the dignity necessary us when we commenced business. amidst grea rejoicing the pro for the bride of the creator of They m ust be satisfied, why not posed b /id e .ro o n came to the one hundred a..d forty-four thou ive bride to cheer her during thi the universe, she has her wed­ sand souls, on conditions. Thi: years of preparation, and to you? home of l.is lov I one, rtce'ved number is to constitute the bride guide her in thé waÿ she should ding dress to make. Work That Satisfies Is Our Aim her to himself, escorted her with The material is furnished her. of Chii,.,. So the Father, in go, and steady her feet as she ¡all the dignity appropriate to hi harmony with oriental customs, roes ovi r the rough an I 9lippery It is a gift from the groom. It is represented as being made of ! station in life to his own home, selects the bride for his son. p ares. She is permitted to com­ fine linen, and as our tex t tells and there in a great, feast call It isn't compulsory upon anj mune with her beloved by faith, us, “ the fine linen i« the right- O p t o m e t r i s t . ed a marri ig e supper, she was one to make a consecration o and while she cannot see his e usntss of the sain ts.” We are inducted into all ti e privileges o! himself to God and run for mem (face, ys.t he ha se n t the Holy not rignieous, no, not one of us, A LB A N Y O O A t l i t union wi h herlaw f.il husband. ben-hip in the bride class. No :Smrit to guide h r int > al! truth, ' , and therefore we have to throw Harold Albro, These ori> ntal ’customs were body will be compelled to marry so sh- is not desolate nor forsa­ over us the robe of C hrist’s M anufacturing Optician. righteousness, so th a t our imper­ i quite typical of the present ar- God’s son unless he wants to. ken. With the Bible as a lamp! fections are hidden even from rangem nt for th ■ selection ot God has graciously set apart one to her f ’ef tmd a light to her God’s eyes. It is certainly a for- The Preparation of the Bride. I Psalms. 45; 10-15 and Rev. the greatest and most honored hundred and forty-four thou-an< path, ahd the Holy Spirit to lead [ tunate thing for us th at we have ! bride the world e w r has or ever crowns for an equal number o her and help her. she is able to The r »be of C hrist’s righteous- 19: 7. 8. the redeemed race, and tin tight a good fight, and to run , ness to throw over us for we (A Serm or by Chas. Ballard)' will Know anything about, i 1st. It was not Jesus wh< crowns will be given to the one- with patience the race set before have none of our own, and it would be very unbecoming of us, "L et ua be glad and rejoice, sa d he wanted to be married who comply with the conditions her. • as well as disastrous, to appear and give honor to h m : for the It was not the church who sail And that number will be four. i 4th. During the period of es­ rairrig e of the l^amb is come, I e wanted to enter the mar- to w ear the crowns. pousal, if either party should I before our God in our naked con­ and hia wife hath made herself riage relation. Jem s came to The second point of the simii manifest any unfaithfulness, dition. But Christ has gracious­ ready. do the F ather's will. He came is. that th ■ bride and gro m a>e they could be treate J as if they , ly provided the material with “ And to her was granted that to give himself a ransom for ev­ not t » look upon each other s fa­ had actually broken the marriage which we are to make our wed­ she should be arrayed in fit e eryone to lie testified in dm ces until the n arriage tak< - vow, and would be subject to a ding dress, and now it is our bus­ linen, clean and white: for the time. It was not for the pur­ place. Hence those w hoare run­ divorce the same as if they had iness to make and beautify it, but before we begin v.ork on it fine linen is the righteousness o* pose of selecting a few out of ning for the prize a r e running actually been married tain t» .” Rev. 19:7:8. earth ’s billions ot people to take simply by faith. There are ex­ It is ao In the case of our lxird we want to notice some of the I want in this sermon to notice them to heaven while all the ceed ng gracious promises he J and his espoused bride. There preliminary steps to be taken. We will confer with the Psalm the work the bride of t hrist will rest were to be destroyed. Mai out to indu e th«' bride c U ts I ’ is no danger cf «nr Bird being hav* to do before she is ready to at one time was perfect, God accept nt' the ’offer, but the unfaithful. He was tried, thor- (4.5th) quoted at the beginning enter into the m arriage relation­ pronounced him very good. But things offered are so superior to o gUly tested, and he stood the of this address. ship with her husband. I man disobeyed God and brought I our human experience th at we vfcamination. So if there is any i (Continued next week.) i — BRYANT PARK PLACE Chiropractor X-RAY MRS ^ »rre W Î null on t N'lnr la t i» ! 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