Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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UNDESIRED “ASSISTANCE”
A F K IL
1. K IS
A rbitrating a dispute be­
tween Chile and Peru, President
Coolidge pronounced for a vote
j of the inhabitants over the na­
tionality of the disputed terrl-
I tory.
In conformity with
Spanish-American election ethics
>hile, now in possession, is ex-
| pellng those who she fears may
vote against her,
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In the neighborhood of Meek-
-■r and Rifle, Col., there m ust be
i leople of great faith, A high
nountain between those towns
las recently moved 150 yards
rom where it had stood. The
;ame mountain has taken short
rips before.
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Fairy Tale
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A R Y GRAHAM
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THE HORSE’S STORY
“I have no canse for complaint,
said Raven, the horse.
Raven was a very black horse. l \
was very handsome and his owners
loved him dearly. H e was the pet
of the whole fam ily.
" I have every comfort, every con
sideratlon,” Raven continued. Billie
Brownie was sitting perched up in
the corner of Raven's stall.
“When we go out,” Raven went on,
“there Is a rug to put over me when
f'm left standing.
“I f It snows I'm protected.
“I f It ruins I'm kept dry. There
is always a rug brought along for
me Just as there 1« one for the rest
of ....
the fam ily throughout all the un-
l?ert*»|n and cold weather
“Bnf 1
other horse«. B illie
Brownie, and they are not treated ua
: International
S. S. Lesson I
Lesson for A p ril 5
THE
BLESSINQ 8
OR P E N TE C O S T I
LESSON TEXT—A cts t
GOLDEN TEXT— R apaat and bs bap-
tlsed a vary o m of you In tho u n n i I
o f - ' « . I Christ for th* rem ission of
• In« sa d y . s h a ll receiv e the g ift of I
th s H oly Ghost."— A cts I.J « .
HO W TO SO LVu A C R O i f i W O R D P U 2 X L S
VrLea th e k a t f a c t Is t ie r a a re p la c e s l a th e w h it e a paca thia
w i l l e p a ll w o rd s h a th v a r r t e a lly a a d k o r la a a t a U y . T h e S vet la t t e r la
a
w a rd le la d lr a t a d h r a a u ia h e r , w h ic h r a fa r a l a th a d e d a l tia n i f * * *
h e lo w th e paeele.
T h a . N o. I a a d r r th a r a l u a ia h e a d e d “ harl»an*t.*i»
d ed aaa a w a rd w h ic h w i ll d ll th a w h ile e pacaa a p ( a th a d r a t h lae k
a q a a ra ta th a r ig h t , a a d a n a n ib e r a i d e r - e e r t l a a l “ d a d a a s a w a rd w h ia a
w i ll d ll th e w h it e e q u a te s ta th a s e a t S la c k a a a b e lo w . N a la t t a r a an |
th a b la c k spaeaa. A l l w a rd s uaed a r r d ic t io n a r y w a r d s , e x e a p t
,,
a a a irs . A b h r e e ta tlo a e . s la n g , la lt l a l a . t e c h a lc a l ta ra a a a a d a b a a le ta f a . L .
• r t In d ic a te d la th a d e f la t io n s .
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 17
r
P R IM A R Y T O P IO — Jssus M a k e s P e o ­
ple Glad
J U N IO R T O P IO — W h a t H a p p e n e d on
th e D a y o f P entecost.
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INTERM EDIATE and senior top
IC— The Story o f P en tecoet.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­
IC—The Holy Spirit In the Church.
Senators
and congressmen
have a great respect for the
I. The Day of Pentecost Fully Come
farm ers’ vote, as evidenced by
( w . M S ).
the age-old practice of investi­
1. Significance of the Day (v. 1).
Pentecost is from a Greek word
g a t i o n ^ farm ers’ ills by com­
meaning fifty, it was the feast held
Because
w*hoat
was
high
in
m ittees whose principal achieve­
fifty days after the wave aheaf offer­
22 23
ments are evident in their ex­ nice the farm ers prepared to
ing (Lev. 23:10).
The wave sheaf
pense accounts. Each succes­ »ring it down by sowing a hig­
typifies the resurrection of Christ (1
sive Icongress hast its investi­ her acreage than ever before,
Cor. 15:20-23).
»ut nature came along and at
2. The G ift— Holy Spirit ( vy . 2-4).
g a tio n c o u im iu e o a w h ic h
u k>
On this day the Holy Spirit descend
substantially the same reports •ast partly checkmated them
ed upon the disciples. This does not
•y
wintei
killing
a
lot
of
it.
as their predecessors, followed
Imply that the Spirit was not In the
by legislative proposals whose
l.< ,
■ -•
.
world before this, for throughout all
chief result is the affording ol n
the ages He has been in the world giv
terrible storm in the
"They are left standing In the wet
•
Ing light and life to IL I t means that
opportunity
lawmakers u to I lJUUIe west was a judgm ent I They
vM.iiujr j for
u i
juwrnaxers
lI,eJ «vt
M drenched
drenched and
and ch
chilly and
3
6
from that time forth He would work
prepare speeches which, wheth-1 ?r sins was distributed about 'h“n. ,hey feel
mi»er»bie.
37
er delivered or not, are printed I ,18,bt. More were killed by it in
Yo° iee’ Billle Brownie horses on a new basis, having the crucified,
risen and uscended Christ to present
do and
in the Congressional Record and
sU te of Herrin and Ohica- sit In front of fires and people
to the world.
dry off.
40
lrankod out to rural voters to -ro than in all the others.
‘T h a t la why my fam ily see that
8. Upon Whom the S pirit Came (v
show each of them what a good
I don't get wet or cold and that I 1) ; cf. 1 ¡13-18.
Jriend of the farm er is his rep­
The twelve and others, both men and
They begin early now-a-days. have a lovely wurni stall.
“Rut people themselves know what
resentative in the senate or the \ ten-year-old boy at Denver
women to the number of 120, showing
house.
like to
get wet «nn
and stay
stay wei
wet
that the gift of the H o ly S pirit was for
Obbed a qnfp tbn
Uw I “ It feels ,,nr
lu Kr[
by
Naivapaper Untoa.)
all believer«.
And the same old ills weigh >y working the combination
—
and
un™“
f°rt«bi,
Horizontal,
Why
can't
they
think
of
their
V ertical.
4. The Murks of the Bplrit (vv. 2-4)
down upon the farm ers except
i « o lo r
alked off with $500.
horses too?
1— A e o lo r
(1) External.
so far as they dislodge them
—H a rts
2— S h o w n th e w a y
If they let their horses get wet
a. The sound of a m ighty wind (v
- A n o t h e r c o lo r
themselves. The fact is th at if
B— T o t a l
IO — B oy’n nam e
4— B ec o g n ia e e
Britain will consent to com- and then were allowed in the house 2) . This Is suggestive of the mysteri­
the farm er is helped he must
12— B ra n c h o f le a r n in g
ft—
M n d d la
ous, pervasive and powerful energy of
ulsory prevention of war if |
15— Q u e e r
help himself.
6—
A r tic le o f w e a r in g a p p a r e l
the S p irit
14—
E
ld
e
r
ly
7— B e fo re (p o o t le )
The vice-president of the Na­ ne can do the compelling.
1ft— t n i n ll m onad o f e a r th
b. The tongues of flame (v. 8 ). Each
8— Golds
16— K in d o f rib b ed « lo th
tional
Council
ers’
of the 120 was crowned w ith such u
............u
i c u e r of
u n n the
e r s Farm
«
11— N ic k n a m e o f e a s te r n n n le e r s lfy
15— A p p ro a c h ee
16—
In c lin a t io n la c e r t a in d ir e c tio n
tongue. Tongues show the practical
Cooperative M arketing associa- 1 Two Big Essentials in
21— K in d o f dnek
17— H a v in g L ittle w e ig h t
24— P e rio d o f yearn
purpose of the S p irit’« gift-witnessing
tion said: “All the farm er a s k s '
“
-
IP — C onsum e
2ft— Y o n n < w o m a n (c o ll.)
Producing Good Horsea
and the fire indicates the purifying
20— P a s t tim e
of congress is to be allowed to
26— P c b h lo
22— T w e a t y - f o n r h o n ra
The
present
horse
situation
does
not
energy
burning
up
the
dross
end
mak
settle —
his own problems him-
in lo n g e r consid ered necessary
23— T r e e
Ing effective witnessing for Christ.
istlfy one In raising any kind of a
tn p o e try
26— La n d b o rd e r in g w a t e r
self.” The organization unanl
BO—
fln
p p o rt fo r a n x IM a ry h o st
orse except an exceptionally good
c.
Speaking
In
foreign
tongues
(v.
* 7 — In p le n ty o f t im e
mously endorsed him.
• 2 — N s tlv c m e ta l
ne. Two things are essential In rale
4). This was a temporary endowment
2S— R aise d s t r ip o f g r o u n d
Bft— F re e
The bulletin issued by the
21^—A r t i s t ’s s ta n d a r d
g a good home— good feed and
for thia Mpeciaj purpo«®.
««— S o a r « o f o e w ia a p v r p u b lis h e r’s
81—
By w a y o f
M anufacturer
and Industrial denty of It and a good tire. The good
re v e n u e
(2) Internal.
3«— f 'u r v c d bono
BH— V e h ic le
re la of first Importance because
Review, Salem, says of the
This Is seen In the transformation
34— S e lf
86— T r a i l behind
3«— D eed
■od feeding w ill not make a good
farm er:
wrought In the disciples. Though a
40— H in t
17— T w o
i-Tse wltliout good breeding. Thia ba­
41— M inch wood
,wllile a« ° “ »ey were trembling
He
is about the gamest ng true. It ta Im portant that the man
42— P ra is e
with
fear,
they
now
have
great
cour­
T
h
s
s o lu tio n w i l l a p p e a r la n e a t Issao.
sportsman there is in any in­ who would raise a good horse patron-
age and self-possession.
W ill Do My Very Beet,"
Solution
o<
Puzzl®
No.
16.
dustry. Ju st give him a chance, ze a good stallion. A good stallion Is
Billie
8 The Effects (vv. 6-13).
Brownie Said.
let him alone without a lot of ■ne that Is both a good Individual and
(1) The m ultitude were filled with
loolisih volunteer uplifting and ■lire bred. Sometimes stallions that and sat down before the living room amazement and wonder. The g ift of
Mother Wanta Him
ue
not
pure
lireds
are
fairly
good
In
he will come through and feed
the Spirit transforms common men
fires It would be quite different.
Helen Jean saw a small boy sitting
Uvlduula,
hut
if
not
pure
In-ed
their
the world.”
'It's cold these days, BllUe Brownie,
Inhi men of power and Influence.
on the curb In front of his home, shiv­
of producing good colts are end it often snows.
<2) Some mocked and foolishly a t­
ering with cold.
Every other industry is or­ ■ linnees
nslderahly less than the good Indl-
“We
like
to
be
useful
but
we
also
tempted to account for this rem ark
“ W hy don’t you go Inside, If vou're
ganized. The predatory trusts Idual that Is pure bred. The state has
able occurrence.
They accused the
to be treated fairly.
cold?" Inijulred Helen Jean, In frien d ­
are organized. The oil mag­ irovided a means o f giving every stal want
The
“I'm speaking now fo r the whole disciples of being Intoxicated.
ly little girl fashion.
nates, the packers, the manu- Ion patron this Inform ation for all horse world.
world today m ock, men and women
‘Ta use I don’t know where my
tnlllons
that
legally
stand
for
public
laoturers are organized. All of
who testify la the power o f the H oly
"B illie Brownie, can’t you get your
mamma
Is," w as the pathetic reply.
them are reported by govern­ -ervlce must have a license. This II- messengers, the Breese Brothers, to S p irit
Helen Jean started on.
' use states plainly whether a stallion
• I. Peteris Sermon (vv. 14-47).
m ent investigators to be violat­ is of pure bred, grade or scrub breed go around nnd whlspsr to people with
“ Say," the little fellow called a fte r
horses:
Peter’s sermon is as wonderful _
her, " If OO s e e s m.v mamma, w ill oo
ing the Sherman law.
The ng.
' Tlense put a rug over your horse the g ift of tongues. I t demonstrates
tell her she wants me?"
courts decide the same in case
Jfil LIE
^ a iiS iE j
when you leave him ^tending hi the the presence and power o f the S p irit
a fte r case and issue decrees
Reduce Grain Ration
'•old.
Put It over him when It Is sin«» Peter was a Galilean fisherman
which are nullified in the man­
without literary training. His analysis
I f a cow is a heavy milking one It Is snowing or raining.
ner of alleged compliance con- .... .
‘Please see that he Is properly
Is perfect. H e begins with a b rief de­
reduce the grain ration
C*J*
in by the government, lust previous to calving, taking out the shod when It Is slippery. It doesn't fense and scriptural explanation of the
whether represented by Daugh- '•om and linseed meal, Increasing the take long to do this and It saves the phenomenon of tooguee ( w . 14-21)
♦uty p°r St°ne or Sargent, and '■inn for the four or five days previous poor beast from being nervous and This Is followed by a threefold argu
l et the ration consist of five parts of frightened and maybe getting a bad
ment to prove the meeelahshlp of
the farmer, unorganized, is the bran
Jesus (vv. 12-30). The conclusion is
nnd three parts o f oats, fed spar­ fall.
guftt.
'Pleuse try to think a horse's an appeal to repent and be baptized In
ingly; hut the cow during this period
There are a few successful boiild be given all of the roughage thoughts once in aw hile.’
the name of Jeeus
Halsey, Oregon
organizations of farmers. The Ih.1t sh e will clean up. Some moistened
'M il you try to get these messages
1. The Introduction (vv. 14-21).
(1) Defense of the disciples sgalnst
coast wooigrowers, the produc­ '•<s t pulp may be nrt<led to the oats around, B illie Brownie?"
Indeed I w ill do my- very best," the charge of being drank (v. 18).
er8 in other lines in some other and bran to Increase the bulk and pre­
C A P IT A L A N D
SURPLUS
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
Billie Brownie said.
(2) A scriptural explanation. He
places, have efficient co-opera- vent milk fever
'Oh. I do hope they w ill listen to showed that this waa a partial fulfil),
tion in marketing. When the
Commercial and Savings accounts Solicited
ment of that which Joel predicted
these messages," Raven sighed.
farm ers are as thoroughly or­
would
come
to
pus«
(
w
.
10-21;
cf
You can Imagine how It makes me
ganized as the iron molders, the
feel to see these things and not be Joel 2:28-32) before the meeelank
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railroad trainmen or the hod
Judgment vis., an outpouring of the
able to do anything about it.
earn ers
they will get their
“M y fniully say many fine things to Holy 8 p lrlt and the salvation of all
rights.
owners of horses who are not being who call upon the name o f the Lord.
Dr. C. FICQ , Dentist
1 T h a Proposition, or Theme (v
kind.
Henry Ford says: “You can’t
Floral and
80).
I f they could only think of It all
cieat« efficiency or good man­
Music Shop
“ PLATES TH A T F IT ”
Thia was the messtahshlp of Jesus
as though they were horses It seems
Alban ►
>
agem ent or a Ixntter system of
3. T he Argument ( w . 22-30). It was
to me It would help."
Grown«, bridge work and fillings. It whl
farm ing by legislation.
Out
"T h a t would help a great deal." B il­ threefold.
pay you to get my prices ou your dental work.
(1) From Christ's works (▼. 22) He
representatives
and senators
lie Brownie sold. "And I'm going lo
was approved of God among the Jews
Cusick bank building, Albany
know that.
They may bilk
do all I can to help."
O h, you make my horse heart very by H it miracles, wonders sn.1 signs
«bout it for political purposes,
which God did by H im In their midst
glad,” said Raven.
but they all know better.”
Laundry »ent Toevdays
(2) From His resurrection (vv. 23
S
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HALSEY STATE BANK
CUT FLOWERS
-S H E E T MUSIC
HALL'S
A
Modern
Barber Shop
Agency Hub Cleaning Works
• Twelve Denver boyt broke open
the Jog pound nnd re|MWMj , 1)e «0
__
canine« held there because the pet
id one of them had been incarcer­
ated there. If the owner of that
«Io« loved It ae tome boys love
their doge, and if he wai unable
to raiie the fund that would liber
•to it, it would be a hard hearted
world that would Inflict much pea
«Itv on him for for gathering hit
cfoaiee to liberate the animal from
impending «laughter.
California is liccotning ultra-
Taigious. A Lutheran m inister
haa been arrested U,erxt- for
flogging his 14-year-i.ld daugh-
te r with a rubber hose until her
liaelt was a maim Of welts and
an<l
Hridley a man
died from burns received when
a new sect to which he Iwlonged
p ut fhe Holy Ghost ,nto him.
with his consent, with white-
pot irons.
ABES
PLAC E
F. M . G R A Y ,
B R A Y M A N
A ll work done p r o m p tly ^ J reason-
»bly.
Phone ?b9
N O T IC K
of H e e n e g e f final Account
Nolic« is hereby given that ths final
¡ n 'r 0nt . Oi
A Allen “
»xcvulor
*J"‘ , I * " * , Br«>'s as sxecutnx
of
• • • ’ w ill and teetaineat of Emms C
Allen deceased, has been filed in ths
, Co in ly Court of l.inn County. State ol
. i n‘V h ,t ,h * *,th a , r • ' a p " '-
<-'■. a t the hour el 10 ovlock
1U , has
been duly appointed by said Court for
th e hearing of objections to said final
w h iT h 1. * " d
• e ,,l* ra* '” tbsryof, et
• Z i i l . i i i . ' ' * * " T ’* r,on
*■
said estste msv s p p e .r . nd file objections
» w riting and contest the .a m ,
f »ted and first published March 4
J5'
W. A. A llen,
,
Fnecnlor Aforesaid.
a i l ? \ 7 " ' ■ » •‘•atrin Aforssa.d
A. iw M ing
A tty, ter E a r. sad K ara,
Then B illle Brownie was off. and
Raven went to sleep.
l i e had a beautiful dream that nil
horses were treated kindly and Just
as well as he was.
I t was a lovely dream, and he woke
up feeling so happy.
“I Just hope my dream comet true,"
Raven neighed to hlmeelf.
Q uality should begin on the farm.
• • •
Fanning wltliout plana la Ilka sail
ing without chartA
• • •
A good colony o f beea ought to give
-1*1 pounds of honey a year.
e • •
Burning off the woods to kill the
hugs la a p retty sure way te k ill the
In 1P38 the biggest profits w ill be
made by producing the highest quality
stu ff at lowest Coat
s e e
Diversification and orderly m arket­
ing are sa outatandlng farm ing nee«H
aa are tha hip hooea of a poor horse.
a a a
W here angar beets are to be grown,
very greet care must be taken to
m aintain a high degree of fe rtility In
the tell.
32). The Old Testament Scriptures
hud foretold the death and resurrec­
tion of O irte t (Pa 1 0 : H 0 ) .
(3) From H ie ascension to the right
hand of God (v. 82). T he proof that
He had ascended on high was the won
derful miracle of the 8ptrit'a operation
In their midst, for H e had said
upon Hie ascension Into heaven
would send forth the Spirit
4. The Effect of the Sermon (vv 87-
42).
Many people were convicted of their
sins
Some three thousand repented
and were baptized.
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
Hay is worth just as much in storage as
'Hl m ig h t get fa r it in case o f tire T h >
I » A ill m erica
pay y n o u Eaule " P ire
J h . S I « h i 3 L ^ “ , * “ lrl
" f I om by fire .
e 111 ea9el
The American Sabbath
To any nothin* of the divine law.
on mere worldly ground« It la plain
that nothing ta more conducive to the
health. Intelligence, comfort, and In­
dependence of the worhlng claerna. and
te enr prosperity as a people than
our Christian American Sabbath —
l'yroo Edw ards
Path Led to Calvary
The path that started f m m
th«
manger o f Bethlehom led to
r. <
Calvary
— " «stem ( hri«Ua* Advocate
"There la nothing tn w hin,
asks to little of n« and give,
c . P. STAFFORD, Agent
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!
Any Girl in Trouble