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

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Daddy’s Evening
S. S. Lesson
Fairy Tale
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o o . Owa By Wary Graham Bonner. Copy righted
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It it a felon j te conspire to noon-
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.
.««»aixarr Catea i
a it a misdemeanor under federal i
law and Judge Taft joins other j
Lesson for July 5
ugh judges in urging prohibition
>fScera nof to invoke that ststote t h e b e g in n in g of
FOREIGN
gainst chtrobie bootleggers. " flit '
MISSIONS
em, bat not too bsrd.”
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*1 50 * year
dvvrtm ag. 2 * «o m eh; so diacous
fee H a « or apace no charge (or com
»taattoa or t «augei
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• • ai»«rtia n< «lagalMd aa • « «
HALSEY STATE BANK
Halsey, Oregon
TOMMY STARTS
C A P IT A L
AND
'$ 35,000
SU R PLU S
Tommy was a little boy who longed
to adventure. He had heard hla grand­
Commercial and Saving accounts Solicited
father aad friends of hie grandfather
talk of a wonderful adventure to be
U tS S O N T E X T — A cta
had at the top of « mountain where
OOLDKN T E X T — A nd H e s a id u a to lived a strange old pan
CANCER
em , (Jo y « in to a ll th e w o r ld an d
They had never gone all the way to
We bare rece,red the drat num p (h reach
th e c p a p e l to a v e r / c r e a tu r e —
see the old men for there had been a
Dr. Arbutbnot, the moat noted -er of a handsome monthly titled M ark IS is .
P R IM A R T T O P IC — T w o M en B ec o m e lovely half-way place where they had
English
cancer specialist,
write« I ' ra
~
'
c iu c Coast Trerel.”
1 ra re r
i It
l
14
Pacific
is F o r a lg n M issio n a r ie s.
always stopped and had a picnic and
view, for th . Denrborn Ind.pind-I abL#hed jfl
Fr>n<iMO „ „
JU N IO R T O PIC — H o w F o r e ig n M is­ then decided to put off the Ipng climb
• lit AT
In n o
z ll
T h n
n r iw H r ïF
/« o x ■ I
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n
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e
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n
ent of Jane 20. The doctor calls lated July, 1925. I) tells much
until another time.
IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D S E N IO R T O P ­
Tommy knew, for he had thought
attention to the alarming inereare
IC— T h e B e g in n in g or F o r e ig n M is­
I interest to travelers in Califor. sion«.
It all out. that he would only be able
in tba number of case« of the
TOCNO P E O P L E A N D A D C L T T O P - to get Just so far at a time. Ia fact,
jia and mentions Oregon twice.
IC— T h« H o ly S p ir it la F o r e ig n Mla- they had told him ao. They had told
malady in recent years, it baring
eiona
him that was the reason they had not
adrSDoao from third or fourth
_____
A New ________
York judge rules tbatvi-
gone further.
place among death-producing dis-1 lation of tba prohibition law is
I. The Gifts of tbe Church at An­
So he decided he would not expect
taaea to the bead of the bat H*1 illegal but not wrong nor im tioch (v. 1).
a great deal to happen at once, nor to
Toong
as
Antioch,
the
new
religion*
alao emphatically deelarea that no I lorai. ” There are other crooks
accomplish a lot to a abort climb. He
center was. she had prophets anc
definite identification of any gern, I »ho hare similar disrespect for teachers, in Eph. 4^-12 Paul declares was willing that the progress should
be alow He knew all along the way
or microbe which produces cancer | c b e r Jaws
that when Christ ascended He gavt he would enjoy himself.
gifts to men for the parpose of per­
has Lean accomplished.
It was holiday time and Tommy
fecting the saints unto the work of made up hla mind that he would find
If Dr. Malthas had foreseen how the ministry. Thia shows that the
Dr Arbothnot’e essay, however,
the pond and tbe cave and he hkped
ia far from pesairoiatic. Heavers nany fools were going to drive chnrcb does not e j l y for itself, but he would see the old man.
for service to others.
Chriat, the
Tommy's grandfather' was delight­
that so much has been learned by utoe he might have had less fear head
of the church, came not to be edly excited over the idea. T U lend
j
I
a
too-rapid
increase
la
popula­
research that if the ganaral public
ministered to, but to minister and you the «tick I used to take with me
give His Ufa a ransom for many when I started on that trip— only I
could
induced tJ learn the tion.
(Matt. 20:28).
Uope you will go all the way. Then,
known facts and act upon that
To jndge from the number of
II. Barnabas and Saul 6ent Forth when you come back, you pan tell me
knowledge few cancere would de­ mountains teat here recently been (vv. 2-3>.
all about I t ” Hla grandfather’s eyes
velop, if any.
These were the first foreign mis­ shone at the very thought
.'«ported moving, there most he
sionaries sent out.
While the five
8« bright snd early one morning
Cancer, he cays, ie actually a uiuch faith on the earth.
wlth
ministers were praying and fasting, Tommy started off. No
filth disease. There are those who
the Spirit of God commanded them to him. for the few boys of hla own
practice personal habile of eleauli
Billy Sunday's denial that he send forth Barnabas and Saul. The age cLdn t like the idea of such a long
"eurem ¿»«wiptpor LMMfi.)
naaa that make them appear to be descended from the monkeys would work of evangelising the woria was long tramp just for a sight of a pretty
Horlxontal.
Vertleat.
pond and a possible old man and a
1— F r a e e v S I a e fr « m r e a t a r
models of neatness who "appear osvs mors weight if he did not act laid so heavily upon these men that possible
>— X a d d a a r a la a t lt r
treasure.
they refrained from eatlfig in order to
I I —-tad a-C felaaa«
X— O » » o < tia »O tata e t m
beautiful without but) within are so much like one.
11— Toward
“ There’s enough to do down by the
seek the will of the L or^ in prayer.
3— S m a ll k e r sa
1<— W lfW lM
Thin lx the kind of fistlog that meets river here not to go all that way to
4 — . G i r l ' s M a a ta
fall of all uaoleanneas ” Conati
I t —P a r t a f r « r k **ta ba*
5— F a r a o a i
God's approval. From the fact that look for anything," they told him. "Be­
I « — C U araeta» la C r i e s ' , q U y “T ' t t
pation of the bowels is one of the
t i »
sides
that
story
of
the
treasure
sounds
tin t"
they were directed to send forth those
T—
KaaBUr
I
S
—
S
la
e
lv
meet prevalent causes of disease,
foolish.
There
aren't
any
treasures
whom the Spirit called, we learn that
n —S r a a k a l fo r
I»
—
S
ta
a
a
ia
r
(a
h
b
r
.)
the real call to Christ’s service comes say more."
aad one of the most easily reme­
SO— l a d
' « ’ « • « ! • » o f sorrow
11 ■ J t —|>»r to ft«»«
But it all sounded so thrilling to
from the Spirit.
The Spirit called
X*— L a r g e v c k le l« •
died. It results in the reabsorp­
IS—Jfoteft klbllciii
XX M e a ta l c h a r a v ie » e f a a ta 4 J -
and the church seconded the motion Tommy. It was like living years and
<•«< M r I Hue
v td a a l
tion into the blood of pciaonsand
by sending those who were called by years ago, somehow, and looking for
34— F la k e a s e
Him. Tbe church should be constant
peieou.produclug waste from food,
30— A r tla t’r
20— W a g e *
2S— N a r r o w l a i d
ly seeking the mind of the Spirit rela
31— I w r H p o t a to
duo to doiay in the escape of that
»T— X a * a a r n l i , |Jk «, r c a e w k t la g ,
M — M alo ahoop
five to the sending forth of laborers
CARE OF CONVALESCENT IN
I» tk a fare* « f
waste from the body,
» l — B laefcblrft o f e«efcM
Into the vineyard. The Spirit called
SUMMER
» — T o a ta k r a eo rta J a k la d o f laoa
•> — M lo o r a l « ftrla *
X»— R e m a a a r a tc d (a k k r .)
and the church sent the very best
Overeating, ao common in this
8 * — H 1 « M ! ■ t h e a c o le ( • < ! . )
SO— N o t e d
llv la e
w aw ao
Fee those wbe are just recovering men from the church at ADtloch.
country, ie cited, too, by the doctor
s la s o r
••
a I n<
from a serious ninees the problem of T hftfte men Mem to hare been ready
>4- M ota o f a a a a le a l a r a te
Wk«B f(M
oe giving the digestive organs
XS— F a l l a a lt o f » la t a a r e .o r
to go for they rendered Instant obedl-
X ,J * a serious one
patlMi,
ta ll
XT— E a e l a a le a
more work than they can properly (««ugh well on the read to recovery encs. Thia should be our attitude to
S o la t lo a w i l l a » a o a r la ■ •zt
perform, resulting io poisoning of 1« usually weakened by tbe rigors oi ward tli« Lord's syork, holding our­
i)l«eaee end the excessive heat Is won, selves la readlnaaa for the tbsmedl
tha system.
Solution of Puzzle No. 27.
to sop his energy. Hence, the food- ate execution of His commission
Do you know that tie United
Those
who
have
received
the
Spirit's
ist
consumed daring thia period
It la doubtless that the averags
ntatss
govermment is legally
»lionld be considered carefully ae to full are not takan by surprise when
American eate too ranch meat. Tha ’I neetlbiuty, food valne, ease of as the church seta them forward to their
stopped from investigating tbe
a l t s '..
dec tar objeeta to any meat at all, »linllatlon, purity and sterility. Thee- specific work.
coal situation? Since 1919 tbe
fede-al
trade cmnmirsson hue
though wa have no evidence that • r* ‘"»««rtaat la any food but eape
III. Preaching tha Word of God in
J * ° when the eooaumar la noi Cyprus (rv. 4-fl).
been prevented by court injuBctioB
Methuselah was a vegetarian or air,.ng
and healthy.
” ° “1 findmg out why coal worth
H» Raiaad Hla Stick.
We are not told as to why they fine
that the eattag of meat shortened
to most rates, tbe one who Is con
» 1 0 0 bnoga as high <• 922 —
want
to
Cyprus,
but
wF
are
left
to
In
things
that
were
beautiful,
and
be­
hie Mfs. Dr. Arbnfhnot thinks maeclng coosumea milk In lara
D earbo rn in d ep en d en t.
rer that It was owing to the fact that am in g friends with strange, strange
Thia food contain, all
wa eno fortify tba citadel against <l»«ntltl»
,t
was
the
home
of
Bamabaa.
He
was
creatures, and finding a treasured re­
b- elements (bat a rt essential io th-
acquainted with tbe country and peo ward at the end. Oh, what would ft
eaaeer by avoing mast and fins flour
/'
Wilk !• P“r* and ge-tnle»,
pie, and could thus be assured of a
and eating more wholewheat bread ’ IS easily digested end aaaimliutqd respectable bearing among them. Be­ matter U it was a great effort! What
Glasses for evening wear and any
ao adventure I
'
;
,l*re
the
milk
supply
U
uncertain
and vegetables and fresh fruit.
sides It la most natural that those whn
of tbe numerous styles in pearls
1U had a blanket and a knapaack of
or tha quality not of the heat, evap
have beard the good news Id go with food, and hla grandfather's
We note that while tha diet he or, ted miu
stick.
«re necessary t0 comptot« tfie
be eroployw, „ ,,
It first to their kindred and friends
oulfit of tbe June bride.
**
Don’t be gone too long," his grand­
:
*
1»
Just
pure
a
u
k
with
about
raeoenmeods contains excellent
Andrew first went to his brother, and father had said, for his grandfather
•
H
r
per
cent
of
tbe
water
removed
food value it is also conducive
A million peopb believe I’KARL8! PEARLti! PEARLS?
the max out e f whom the demons would mils him as would tbe other
d«mble rtchneaa may be modified
to the free action of those organs It«
were
cast
was
denied
the
pleasure
pf
.......
—
.
w.
ma
lanuiy.
But
they
an
i
that
the Anglo-Saxoos and
member»-of his family. But they aB
f '..aired, by Ike addition of water or
his request to follow Jesus. Christ cavled Tommy his great adventure. C «1’ » « • descendants o f th e tau
which eliminate waste.
1« »b y be used Just aa it la, where
« u v r u u ir e .
* *i
b ft (i
11
r lr o a w v x .a t
m
li< l_ _ a a - a
aa
commanded him to go home and tell They
had f l all
dreamed of adventures
Constipation can ha cured in ric k creamy dishes are deal red
Jost tribes ” of Israel and that
what great things (he Lord had dour (nemselvea.
Many people mahe the mistake of
a few weeks In almost erary case
for him (Luke 8:SP). As they went
and up ,he hilla he climbed, their using supremacy in the world
c o n fu y i, evaporated milk with con
by drinking a sufficient quantity denied milk. They are not at all aunt forth they carefully carried out theli through woods and woods. After a long is the fu lfillm e n t of Bible promises
of pure water every day, and no , _ hi appearance, composition or commission for they preached the time When he was feeling quite weary Io the cboten people. They are
Word of God, not current history he came to a small iake. He thought
thanks—or triboM— to the maker mate. They cannot he used for the philosophy, ethics, etc. Those who art It w a. a very pretty lake and he won- stroDgly organized in Eegland.
.ame (Air poses; condensed milk Is s
of pills.
faithful to God will never preach any dered If It would not be fun to atop
combination of .agar and m ilk; e v .p
thing bat His Word. The greftt need here and explore. . Probably thia would
ora.ed milk has no added sugar, being
Are the youth of today preco* pore milk Of double rich quality and today la Spirit-called. Spirit-filled men do as well aa tbe other. It w a, , long
preaching God'a Word, to fact Spirit climb here and he waa quite, quite
oiausf David was hut a boy when f , « l valea.
filled men wttl preach nothing else tired. But then he remembered that
Following are redpea of easily pre
ha killed the giant. Joan of pared dishes and foods that ore well The (ipposcr of God nnd Christ can (his was where the others had etopped
There waa a higher hlU beyond thia, nd your «ptem of Catarrh or Deatoes.
Are was but a girl when she led srnted for tbe Invalid and tbe con only he ¡yiecesMtully met by this
means.
then some woods, and then up to rh» earned by Catarrh.
o p t^ r i,
the armies of franca to victory ralesceoL
i *U
far trtr 40 >w ,(
IV. Withatoed by Elymaa, the ger tiptop of another h ili--th e mbuntaln
and when the English burned her
Leganberry CrSsm.
eerer (vv. 0-12).
top it was csUed. That was where
J. C H E N E Y &. C O .. Toledo, Ohio
M,nuf;,c*»!'inx
A TT3A W V V ,
g ft
* ‘ up loganbarry
•live. Lafayette was 1», the age * « I b
Hergltia Paulus, the deputy. Invited the beautlfaj pond w et to be found, «o
they had ggid. Rut now that he was
Juki a
Barnabas
and
Saul
to
tell
him
of
the
OREGON.
of many a high school boy of *
water
j , b.„ , . men Jul„
I-lin g so tired he wondered If tbe
word Of God.
Elymus maliciously
Id tie I) salt
today, when he was made a major
sought to turn his mind from the pond really waa there. No one had
I*"’ * *" * “ • ■ o n , r » "
really
gtnsral in America, and Alexander lar a « 3
faith. This Is the first o bit.( Ie th. , "cen
' ‘ ' k It No one waa r
e y sure
ure May-
,.r » I f.
'»or“«ehlr. Chill and
encouatered. but It was over, ome
„
"
"
J
“?
'
qU,t*
r,«ht in
Hamilton was the same age and m
u fu
through the power of the Spirit T h l, thereTat^all
, h
Botl>la«
had already wo<hlgh
then s m
oppoaer Is
I , the
one who
w h o c ceme
« ™ . ,«
“ 'J'enture. to be had.
oppoaer
the same
tame one
to
" Quench not the spirit "—thr
Adam In the garden of Eden, nnd no cave, no treasure, no wonderful
teed
Cocoa.
Jeaua
In the wllderneee. He la thr wonderful beauty.
ambition—of the boys and girls
He sat snd thought about It. -bnt
•
t«».
cocoa
enemy of God and man
lie now-
whan they aim high,
then decided he would go on and see
• I»». a u s a r
sought to bar the go,pel as It entered
m ilk 411<it«4
U « u » w a te r
though he waa Just a ItttJw discouraged
w ith
upon It , career of the convention of
F la ch s a lt
when no one waa really sure.
H aup water
the
heathen.
Paul
denounced
him
In
H
<■»»
«
v
a
»
o
r
a
t«
d
Ike Coolidge administration has
H ta», vaalita
He had Just begun to climb the next
‘h r
it
in '" C h
(be moat scathing terras. He called
hut when he heard a hissing and
mads hundreds of thousands of add
u “ a
‘ ’••Foughlr aod
him the child of the devil, denounced
swishing
in
the
grass.
ah.mH
A m e r ic a n E ftd e F ir e
’ use
« « *•
T h
dollars’ reduction of expanse by d Uw
him as toll of guile and vlllaln.v, pro
n u .L
” „ i ,r
mlnu,*v Scald ih .
Well, he waa glad he had his stick
eJZ S ,wa
«F«*» »•«
nounring him tbe enemy of uli
dismissing thoossnds of needless “ « h daiikìì
‘î “ô
,or «• minai««
righteonaneas, accusing him or per with him. There must be no delay
o f th e
•mployes and in almost avsry l" J ® u b l* 2 ? 'i® r * « « v a a lllA c h i l l verting tbe right way, of the Ix.rd Without a doubt tlfla sound meant
snake.
•
»hleaJd
o
^
l'i
r"P
mitsnoe the sx-smploys thinks a
Surety a msn is never more of a vlt
And no aooner had he thought thia
. lain than when trying to turn u soui
m istake has hesti made baaausn he
than the snake was wriggling along
,
T
b
s
same
q
u
a
n
tity
of
pur*
I
fr,,ra
th*
»oapet,_________
believes lbs government needs him
ahead of him. He raised bis Stick—
n'ilk m ay advatagsouslv I
Tt»« Ptw>» t v
and kept It raised. Certainly the snake
•nd he is ante he needa the gov M substitntad for evaporatad milk
n a -
, . F 1 T hing
was showing no sign of hurting him
-
-
J
-
p
•
‘
•
a
m
ilk
|
Gods
rule
ta
over
a
ll;
and
tn
all
our
and water. One. opened «latiti.« 11 ' , " ni1* 0T*r
8n<* In 8,1 our to fact ha waa timidly hurrying away
•rntueo l — position.
evaporated
•’ «•M . snd
re
After ail he was rather a pretty snake
m ilk from „ U
ik h «
d
‘ co<,1• ,, I -nina» tu that
flr«’ fear.
thtog Jesus
la faith
and he had almost a helpless look
®ow ,r * »T»«Hy m Ood - T R Glover.
We do not oomplein of that i? i
How dreadful. Tommy thought to hln»-
It.ble to infection and deteriora.1
aelf, not to have legs and to have to
portion of our taxes which is spent tiou.
move thia way.
He put down bia
judieietsely ou roads end education
stick and the auake turned around
hotter then Our tsthsrs dreamed of.
••Pear me. but that’s a relief." tha
may commumcau
*■» of the portion wasted by had
snake aald In hla funny, biasing voice.
lAundrv sent Taaldnjrs
•
W h„e Sh.eld !fon,e. w
___
„ A rm y 4, tbe
Yet Tommy could understand him per­
neaagem ent. tbe portion need
fectly
Agency Hub (fin n in g W ork,
LAWYER
AN’D'NOTARY
•
’
««M
.
Pot,Un,’
„
Idtely epont in ealnriee and tbe
• •• •• •• •
"W hat’s a re lie fr . Tommy asked.
H alsiy . O r suo «
"To think that you're a friend.” the
snake replied.
1J 1-11
C R O SS-W O R D P U Z Z L E N o. 28
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monk _ _ __
35—
3.141 M
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Pearls for the June Bride
H a ll’s C atarrh
Medicine
E. C. Meade,
H. Albro,
F.
°”
fams
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/
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" •!
A m e ric a n E a g le
Fire Insurance Co.
you might°geht
T““’ •’* b”11
,A----- r±r 11 Hl case Of fire.
*
in .’ to r ,Xe
Th}
C. P. STAFFORD, Agent
I
Amor A. Tutui ng
A
Modem
Barber Shop
A B E 'S P L A C E
j I
Any Giri in Trouble '
The wisest*riJb
g>ns keep 01-,t of ,ro ub|e