Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, May 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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R U R A L L N IE K P K 1 N R
RURAL ENTERPRISE
M A Y 13, 1925
Daddy’s Evening
COME, SHIRKRKS, COME !
An lLJtp«Bdm t— N u t neutral—new»
papar, published cveiy Wednesday,
ur Was. H. a i u s L t H
$1.50 a year
Advertising. 20c an inch; no diacoui
• for lim e or apace ; no charge lor coi
KsoMtootl oi cjauges.
an T a i O - f o i P a ra g ra p h s ." t c a line.
sta nSvertieinf disguised aa news.
Mosquito has a pair of wings
With which he fans the air and
sings,
And when he comes, he also bring*
A proboscis with which be stiags.
I International
hairy Tale
By M iry Grahaui Bonner. Copyrighted
by Western Newspaper Union
THE GOOD SAILOR
Interesting Information
About value of Manure
twenty-one years of tests.
They discovered other Interesting In­
formation about manure.
Light ap­
plications usually give larger returns
from a ton of manure thun do henry
applications. Where the supply of ma­
nure Is limited It la better practice to
■mike several light applications tbun
a few heavy ones. M anure hauled di
rectly to the flgld and spread gave bet­
ter results than where hauled out and
allowed to rot In piles. M anure ap­
plied to soil that hue been limed. g a\e
larger returns than on unllmed land.
I he addition of phosphoma also In­
creased the efficiency of manure.
The remedy for the Oregon
Prevention la Beet
farmer's financial Ills will not be
“I Was Actually Hungry.*’
Prevention o f trouble la the only sat-
found in bringing more farmers to »factory way to brood chicks. Dis know that Is something to boast about
Oregon, but iu increasing the crop i use and parusltea are prevented by ufter you’ve been on a rough trip.
starting chicks on fresh ground earii
“People w ill boast:
production of those now here, je e r. The picking, bunching, and
“ ‘Yes, the sea was very rough, but
eliminating much of tbe profit of si unled chicks are prevented by not I didn't miss a meal?
•T h a t means they felt so well they
others between them anil tbe coc* crowding too many chlcka Into too
o space.
eat and have a good
eutners a n d equalizing the tax bui-l small
*‘“"k i"tn
SP°CK Heavy
Uoo,rjr losses
loMM and
nnd r cosld
?0,ld go
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Ws are told tlwit though un-
tuxed incomes increase the bur*
den of the mass of us thu wuy to
relief is, by promising not to tax
their inoomes, to attract wore
shirkers to corns aud make profit*
off us—th at tbs hair of the dog
will cure his bite.
I weak vigor ure prevented by allowing | ,llne eating.
I the chicks to grow nonnully in com
Now that I am In the circus, of
fortahle surroundings. Providing com course, I shall be doing my tricks. I
fortable brooders for the chlcka will shall swing and sway my trunk and
prevent losses.
my big body, but’ I won't away and
move aa I did on the boat
" It ta true It was not a trip I would
describe as an Ideal one.
.
Some of the untniuls were very
much frightened, but the crew of the
ship came and tried to make the an!
mala calm.
"Even the captain called It a very
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Opposing Mr. Dawes' attack on
Organized May, 1923
the aauaie rules, Senator Moses rf Dividend June 15, 1923.................... j t , *
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New Hampshire says legislation i» Dividend July 15,1923 .
Dividend A rg . '5, 1923 _
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not a simple matter.
Not as Dividend
Sept 1.5 1923 ’ * ' *
aa muob so as It ought to be, Dividend Oct. 15, 1923 .............'*11.*
Dividend Nov. 15. 1923. " .............11* 'V
might b« and wssTOOyesra ago. Dividend
15, 1923
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r b w are barnacles on the ship <>f I K»in dividend Dec. 23 ¡923.......i ' «
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Dividend Feb. 15, 1924.................... i t ' <t
Dividend M ar It. 1924 ..................it? »
Tobacco dealers want to kill the Dividend April 15. 1924 .................it ? «
Dividend May 15, 1 9 »
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tobacco tax because, they say, if Extra dividend May 31 1924
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will expedite the decline in the
I'-v id c n d J u ly is. i - m J
sale of cigars. How is a mystery, D.vidend Ai,g. 15. 1 9 2 4 " " " i iz •,
Dividend Sept. 15, 1024.
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but by all mean* let that (ailing Dividend O c t 15. 1921
f i*
off be expediled.
| Dividend Nov. 15, 192-1 __
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One of the liea against prohibi­
tion is th at it has increased tile
uss of narcotic drug*. Goveru.
went investigators say th* num­
ber of addicts is decreasing.
Precedent ia jarred by the spec­
tacle ot a live man in the vice*
president's chair—ebout the ouly
inttänee except teddy.
All the other circus animals agreed
Tot il dividends lo date
that It was quite splendid to have
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such a good sailor and to bare
m in i
4 P ,r
Por full info r­ been such a credit to thS sensible w ays
of elephants.
nisi ion a n te or phone
‘Not only," said the elephant, who
admitted he could talk o f nothing else
W5 Yoon Bbilding.
M am 0180 for the time being, "was I such a good
sailor, nnd not only did I eat all my
Porttland, Or, or
meals, but I actually was hungry for
S T A F F O R D , Halsey them. Yes, the sea a ir gave me a
splendid appetite, an unusually flue ap­
petite.
“And lr did the same to the other
elephants, too.
f r s m s conies in demi-ambsr, Il
“I f e always such a pleasure to think
is the last word in smartness of of the meals one hasn't missed.
ALLAN IL KIRK CO.
The new “ Sweet Sixteen”
design, a self seller because of its
u i-
the wave
and refuses to discuss |
further rula» to ltaseu naval war*
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“ The prince of tbe power of
the a i r ” it likely to win the next
war. Who will he be?
intetnsl. stuf hs, been success-
treatment of Catarrh fee ovat
forty years Sold by all d ru g g ie
lui h> the
». J. CHBNXY O C O , T0W0, Ohio
I f at first you don’t succeed, buy
better seed.
A man Is as old as he feels but »
gnrj.-ner is always young.
tars.
H a lP s C a ta rrh
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r° Ugh VOi“ ee’ And let me tell you,
H » « * * *»>«> a capt. m
« is
rough you ma-
may believe that It Is.
"A captain w ill say that It Is a
’bit choppy’ when others th la k It Is
terribly rough.
'A captain w ill say that there Is
a ’bit of a swell’ when others are
wishing tt would stop rocking so
dreadfully.
'A captain w ill say that there Is
a ‘bit of a sea' when others are so
very miserable.
A captain w ill say that ’It has
blown up a little ’ when others will
think It Is raging and rough.
So that when a captain says It Is
rough you may well believe It Is, as
I said.
“There was a Lio n-K illing M andrill
aboard, a rather angry animal, but I
only heard him growl. A fte r all he
did have a good deal to growl about.
He was on Ids wuy to a xoo.
"’B ut I am so proud o f having been
a good sailor that I can talk o f nothing
else."
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Every time a buyer of tuoou*
shine is "killed by it the critnioal
ranks are reduced by 1, for buying
it violates the law.
a n u ía en»
Divideud Dec. 15. 1 9 2 4 . . . ? " ....... 1 <4
tv»tra dividend D ec. 25 1924
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Dividend Jan. 15. 1925 ’
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Divi.lenp Kel). 15, 1 5 2 5 " " ............ J
D ivi lend Mar. 15, 192.5
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Dividend A p ril 1.5, 192J
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B o y ’i P r e f e r e n c e
Teacher—Johnny, would you Uke to
be President o f (be United States
some day?"
Johnny—No, tnn'am. I'd rather have
steady Job — Exchange.
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F. M. GRAY.
E. C.’Meade,
D R A Y MA N
H. Albro,
Optician
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The hedgehog has some prettj
frills.
He also hss a lot of quills,
if you would like to feel sprue
thrills
lust catch a few of those he spills
The good sailor was not a regular
sailor person at all.
The good sailor was an elephant.
The elephant had come across the
ocean on a ship and was going to
Join a circus.
STILL HITTING AT HIM
It bad been a rough passage and
The income reapers richer wax.
the zebra had been quite 111 and bad
The (»me interests th at ttsrte< Taxation rests on farm ers’ backs. had to have the doctor.
Some of tbe other animate had been
out to *• hit the governor ” in tb’ And now wa re told all our state
111. too, and so had many o f the
lacks
las* state campaign, that want t*
people.
is immigraute who pay no tax
Salem feeling that the world w»'
The elephant had not been ill, but
bad been well all the time.
tbeira and went borne agmr Thus Oregon, we’re told will he
So. when the elephant joined the
whipped to a (razsle, are gleefully » Mecca for the guys who see
V chance to make from you and m< circus he was quite proud of having
backing up tbo freight-bus met A profit and go quite tax free
been a good sailor.
"T hat la what they call It,” he told
and the tobacco men, hoping that
the other animals of the clrcua.
the loss of revenue by the sorpen-
"When a person feels well while
Get spraying and dusting machines
sion of tbe two measures until I In perfect order.
the sea la rough and the boot pitches
they say that be la a good sailor.
referendum vote may embarrasi
’You see that means that lie acts
the government and tbe governor
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though he were used to the sea and
whichever way the eventual vcti
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stand It In all kinds of weather.
■— of manure
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value
depends upon I “I t ’s a tine compliment when any
may go,
Is called a ’good sailor’ who Is
These people do not care how many things— the percentage of straw I one
and moisture, the treatm ent It has not a real sailor.
much it costs the people if ou!» received, the length of time held, the
"And that la what they called me.
'T h e y called the lady elephants
kind of crops It Is to be used upon
they can " hit the governor.”
sailors too. There were a num­
Meantime Mr. Pierce is reported and how It Is applied. But In a gen good
eral way, tbe Maryland station has sr- ber of them on board.
as viewiog tbe situation with rlved at the conclusion that a ton of
•T oo r Zebra hadn't a good tim e at
aercDity.
manure for Held crops Is worth all. as 1 said before, bnt we were at
around 15.28 and for truck crops $8.05. our best.
“W e ate every single meal and you
The conclusions were arrived at after
The government, having got
good and ready, ia tightening up
the blockade against the iosoleDt
rum ruBoera who have atood in
the oflitig on both the Atlantic and
Pacific coasts. That the ruwimiep
are beiDg wounded in their moat
sensitive spot — the pocket — is
evidenced by the fact that they
are-resorting to murder and arson
io revenge. King Alcohol never
did have much respect for law.
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SAUL BECOM ES A C H R IS T IA N
L E S S O N — T E X T — A c ts » 1 - 1 » .
G O L D E N T E X T — " I f a n y m an be In
C h ris t Jesus, he Is a n e w c re a t u r e ." —
I I Cor. S IT .
P R IM A R Y
T O P IC — A
M an
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H elp e d A n o th e r
J U N IO R T O P IC — H o w S a u l B ecam e
a C h ris tia n .
I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E N IO R T O P
IC — H o w S a u l W a s C o n v e rte d .
YOUNG P E O P L E A N D A D U L T TO P
JC— A S tu d y o f C o n v e rs io n .
I. Saul’s Violent Hatred o f thr
Lord’s Disciples (v r. 1-2).
Saul knew fu ll well that unless tht
movement set on foot by Jesus was
»topped. It would supersede Judaism.
He was Ignorant, of the genius of
Christianity. H e did not know that
the “blood of m artyrs Is the seed of
the chutch."
T he noble display of
faith by Stephen In sealing his testl
mony with his blood did not soften
Saul’s spirit, but ra th e r Intensified his
hatred for Jesus and H is disciples. It
made him more determined than ever
to stamp out the Nazarene heresy. The
Intensity of his madness, and the ex- I
tent of Its operations are best set forth
In his owo words, “And I persecuted
this way unto the death, binding and
delivering Into prisons both ftien and
women" (Acts 22:4). “I both shut up
many of the saints In prisons having
received authority from the chief
priests, and when they were put to
death. I gave my voice against them,
and punishing them oft In all syna­
gogues I strove to make them bias
pheme, and being exceedingly mad
against them, I persecuted them even
unto foreign cities" (Acts 26:10-12 R
V.).
II. Saul Kicking Against the Pricks
(vv. 3-9).
The figure here Is that o f the East­
ern ox driver following the ox with a
sharp Iron fixed to the end of u pole.
The animal Is prodded on with this
Instrument and If It Is refractory It
kicks against the sharp Iron and In­
jures Itself. This Is a picture o f Saul
us be was madly fighting against Jesus
1. A Light From Heaven (vv. 3-4a).
The time had come fo r the Lord to
Interfere. Saule was stricken with
hlicdness and fell to the earth. This
physical demonstration accentuated
the workings of his conscience which
doubtless were going on quickened by
the Holy Spirit as H e used Stephen’s
testimony.
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2. A Voice From Heaven (vv. 4b-5).
This was the Lord's voice calling
Saul by name and asking. "W hy per­
secutes! thou Me?" This moved Saul
to Inquire, "W ho a rt thou, Lord?" The
answer came, " I am Jesus, whom thou
persecutes!.” H e Is so closely identi­
fied with believers thut H e feels their
sufferings and regards treatment of
them as treatm ent of Himself.
3. Saul’s Inquiry (v. 6 ), "W hat W ilt
Thou Have Me to Do?"
The Lord told him to go into the
city where Inform ation would be given
him us to w hat he must do.
4. Saul Entering Damascus (vv
7-9).
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The haughty persecutor went quite
humbly Into Damascus, led by his a t­
tendants. For the space of three davs
he remained blind and fasted. What
went on In his soul In those davs no
mortal can know, but we may be as
aured that he. Il k . the Lord In the wll-
derness, was too deep In meditation
and prayer to desire food.
I I I . Ananias M inister* to Saul (vv
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1. Ananias’ Visloa (vv 10-1")
In this vision the Lord a p p e a l , nd
Instructed him to go to Sai l. He save
him t h . name of the s tre .t and Saul’,
host, and informed him that SaU| was
now a praying man, und that He had
prepared Saul by a vision for the com­
ing of Ananias.
A little overhauling now will save you a big haul lster D0|,’t »*,
run your car on the loose bearings and burned valves It takes
too much gas and ruins your motor. Bring your car and le t®
me look it over once a rnoutb and see if i t is O. K. It won t ®
cost you a cent I am here to give you service and satisfaeiion •
W e h av e a full line of Tubes, Tires and ttesessories.
Union •
I.a « a n d Oil.
All work done in t Ins shop is fully guaranteed i f t
specialize in all makes of cars and tractors, magueters »tart
lug motors and batteries. I want jobs where others hav^ failed
If you need m e phone 16x5.
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Halsey, Oregon
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29—— Sero us m e m b ra n e
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But Jennie-, little frie n d came over
H e knew of Saul’s ministry and the
authority by which he came. The Lord
• n e o n r u ^ him ,0 go. assuring him
that Saul Is no longer an enemy but n
ehoeen vessel to bear His name before
o fH M M .“ 1* ' ' k,D‘f8' , “ <1 the ChU,lrea
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3. Ananias' Obedience (v. 17)
Ills fears being removed. Ananla»
" e a t to t h . house where Sau? "
offU, n .JLne’
l l r e '1 men
A m erican E a g le
staying, put his hand on him and nt-
iectlonataly addressed him as "broth-
•r.
Ananias told Saul that the Lord
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9- Saul Baptized (vv. 18-19),
A fter Saul received his slxht Ann.
ulus baptized him. T be Lord bestows
Ue ‘¿ ?il°f ,h? Sl>Irlt " POn »»“ «isoever
w h .,r ’
ra* y
anvone
or not’ m T " ,7 ’ Di * ° ° ® c1* ' po‘ l!lon
not. to lay hands upon Individuals
H ay
y o u m ight get
iAm erican Ä
p r i l l p IV v.,,1
f ik
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Prayer
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C. P. STAFFORD, A gent .
T h T ’ f . r ” ,h * p* , c * o t m r »pirtt.
CB» stlhnesa of our thoughts : t h , rest
» f our cares; the calm of our tempest
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Angel, served Ood aud ministered to
Men when they proclaimed Christ’s
A n y G irl in Trouble
Strength
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the flov-qrUi' e ft*«uent !Y of U te and
Uie flowers were neglected.
quaripr'nfh (th ln k J * llou,d Kive you the
quarter this week.” remstrked her aunt.
r X d y .’’ aVe m ' SSed th re ” “ “roi«1«« «1-
u a e t '1“ 1“" Fe" a“d He,lun<* <»»•
Strength 1« born In fb , ,1.^,
of
-ngsuffering hrerts, not amidst
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HALSEY STATE BANK
Optometrist
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