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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE WÍLOUFE REFUGE SiindayXfhool IMPROVED UNIFCRtf INTERNATIONAL Old Standby ¡ m ’ Lesson ’ fcwDress (B y R K V p H r iT Z W A T B R . P P P«aa the Evening School. Moody B ib le 1»- • d t u t e o f C h ic a g o .) ___’ f • I t H . W . >ter« N ew spaper U n io n .) the same dependable remedy that over a period of more than fifty years has been found so reliable in the treatment of catarrh and diseases of catarrhal nature. The outside of the package only has been altered. To facil itate packing and reduce break age in shipping, the paper wrap- er which has identified the 'e-ru-na bottle for many years has been displaced by a substan tial pasteboard carton. « Pe-ru-na cannot be made any better. Three generations of users testify that Pe-ru-na is the best remedy in the world for catarrh and diseases of catarrhal origin. The remedy our fathers and grandfathers used with so much satisfaction is still the standby for the ills of everyday in thousands of American homes. L e s s o n f o r O c to b e r 2 5 PAUL IN EPHESUS L ESSO N T E X T — A c ts 1S:I-«1. OOLOBN T E X T — “F or (hr leva < of m on. y la th e root o f s it e v il ”— I T im < 10. PR IM A R Y T O PIC — P a u l T elia Id o l- M akers A b ou t J e su s. Jt-N IO R TOPIC— P a u l's P r e a c h in g S tlra l ’p a P.lot. IN T E R M E D IA T E A N D SE N IO R T O P IC— D ia n a o r C h rist. TOUNO P E O P L E A N D A D U L T T O P IC— M oney o r C hrist. V Apollo«, an A lexandrian Jew , an eloquent m an und m ighty In the S criptures, hud preceded Patil at E phesus. H e had diligently taught the things of th e Lord, know ing only the baptism of John. W hen Aquil.i und P riscilla heard him they p e r ceived Ids lack of In stru c tio n In C hris T h « O r ig in a l a n « « a l l a M a I tia n tru th . T herefore, they took him lo r C a ta rrh and expounded unto him tlie w ay of • e l« T h e New Package God m ore iierfeetly. H aving th u s T a b le ta e r L S q u M come Into fu lle r light, to e b re th re n • -•ntt 4 C a n ts t o r h a a h le * a n e a t a r r h t o t h e P a - r u - n a C o n i p a n g , C a liu n h tw , O h io gave him a le tte r of en dorsem ent as lie passed to o th e r fields. T o Save W o u ld -B e S uicide» I. Jo h n ’s Disciples Become C h ris In B erlin the n um ber of suicides has tia n s (vv. 1-7). T hese 12 disciples had been taught becom e so a larm in g th a t a proposal only thp baptism of repentence a s a lias been m ade (o c re a te special relief sta tio n s w here p ersons contem plating p re p ara tio n fo r th e kingdom of God. Paul ta u g h t them to believe on C hrist, se lf-d estru c tio n m ight go and receive I. e.. Io receive Him as the One on tlie help I hey need. T h e c au ses of suicide a re m ost often lack of money, th “ cross who had provided redem p tion for them . W hen th ey recel ved illness, n e u rasth e n ia and u n re q u ited C hrist. Paul laid h ands upon them o r o b stru c te d love. Could th e suffer e rs receive good advice, a little money ur.d they received th e Holy Spirit. n r th e Intervention of th e pro p er per The II. Paul P reaching in E phesus (vv. son It Is thought th e ir Intention m ight 8 10). Household Necessity lie shaken and th e ir lives saved. Bus , For cu n , bu m «, blister*. ru fir s , 1. In th e Jew ish Synagogue (v. 8). tors, laic confessors, psyehnnnlysts and j w o tm d i, or akin tro uble* o f any T hoite’i th e Je w s w ere P a u l's Invet re g u la r p h y sician s m ight lie d ra fte d k in d . Soothing and healing. Keep it a lw a v a tn th e house, l a e ra te enem ies. Ids ru le w as to go to Into s e n Ice. T h e q uestion rem ain s tube* o r bottle*. Look fo r the them first w ith th e gospel. His w h eth er Intending suicides could he In ! tradem ark “ V a selin e" on every pa*. Wage. I l i* you r protc* turn. preaching w us c h a ra c te riz e d : duced to have recourse to such life Cl lew!»rough M fg. Co. (C o n a M ) saving sta tio n s. (1) By boldness. H e realized th a t State Street New York God sen t him, and th u t H is au th o rity By J O H N D IC K IN S O N S H E R M A N lan d s a re th e spaw ning ground of vast C o le ’s C n r h o l l a n l r e Q u i c k l y H r H e v e a was buck of him. f g H 11 i Z F t J •n a mbit Ions colonization 'A N IT O U M IK — Lund W here n u m b ers of gam e fishes, including the nd lie * lg b u r n in g , Itc h in g an d to r ju r in g 1 (2) By reason. G od's m essage Is ukin dlHeaa " hl have m ade it M anitou Loves to D w ell— black b ass— “inch for inch and pound It in s ta n tly a top « tlie p ain ' of burns. ala w ith o u t acara. 8«c an d , In accord w ith th e highest reason. w ould be a pood nam e for to r pound th e earnest fish th a t sw im s." B ritish te rrito ry had mu the Itevolu 60c 60c. A sk y o u r d r u g g is t, or sen d 30c to (3 , By persuasion. It Is not enough o u r new est wild life refuee. And these gam e fish need m an's help, lio n brought his p lan s to n a u g h t; the t 127 H •-»oliti A ve., PETRO LEUM JELLY T h a t ’s w h at th e Indian h or when the high w a te rs of spring N orthw est te rrito ry w as e m hllshcd In Io come boldly with a reasonable m es O ak 1 a r k , III., fo r a p a c k a g e .— A dv. called It u n til th e w hite recede m illions of sm all fry —and m any 17','. .lube,i lo th u q u e eslu ld ish e d his sage, It m ust he accom panied by p e r D u e lin g B an P ro te s te d m an discovered it und larg e fish— becom e landlocked and lead m ine and sm e lle r on th e Iowa suasion. F o r h u n d re d s of y e ars d u e lin g bus side about 17.85; th e first p erm an en t “b o u g h t" It from him. Its perish, unless rescued and re tu rn e d (4) By speaking, “concerning the been one of th e fe a tu re s of life a t official nam e, according to to th e p a ren t w aters. From tills n a tu se ttle m e n t in Iowa w as m ade th e re In kingdom of God.” H e did not d is H eidelberg u niversity, hut th e p a r lia th e a ct of th e Slxty-elglith ral fish h a tc h ery go m illions of gam e 1830. course on c u rre n t events, lite ra tu re m ent not long ago. sitin g a t Bailen, co n g ress th a t c re a te d It, fishes for th e stocking of lakes and L ieut. Zebulon Bike, U. S. A., ex or philosophy, hut upon th e m essage decided th a t stu d e n t dueling cam e un Is U p p er M ississippi W ild L ife and stre am s. The dem and every y e a r for plored th e up p er M ississippi In 1805- of salv atio n through C hrist. d e r »lie nntlduclliig law. A fte r se v F is h Itefuge. T h n t's a lto g e th e r too black bass Is som ething like th irty (H5. Up found th e N orth W est coto 2. In th e Schoolhouse of T yrun- e ra l stu d e n ts w ere a rre ste d th e s tu “All pim ples a r e Inflam m ation of th e long a n am e fo r th e m illions of nature- tim es th e supply, for th e b a ss does not puny ( la te r m erged w ith th e H udson'» nus (vv. 9-10). dent body got up In arm s and fo r sk in ," sa y s P e te rso n , “a n d th e b e e t lovers, sp o rtsm e n and a n g le rs who will ta k e kindly to artificial p ropagation. Buy com pany) e stab lish e d in M inne T h e Jew s, being enem ies of the m ally p ro teste d against th e régulation, und q u ick e st w ay to g e t rid o f th em e n jo y it— fisherm en, you know, a re b e In addition, the com m ercial fishing op so ta a n d a s fur south as P ra irie du gospel of the grace of Gad, w ere only w hich robs them of one of th e ir Is to u se P e te rs o n 's o in tm e n t" U sed by m illions fo r eczem a, skin sn d scalp lieved to lie e sp ecially lazy. Possibly e ra tio n s of lid s region Involve m illions Chlen. He shot down the B ritish h ardened by P a u l’s earn e st preaching. ch erish ed college trad itio n s. itch, nicer«, so re fe e t a n d piles. AU W lnneslielk B ottom s w ould do— In of d o lla rs annually. union Jack from th e post at Leech Paul se p a ra te d th e disciples from d ru g g ists, (10 cents. h o n o r of C h ief W inneshiek, w hose T ills region is a land of scenic "L ake am i ra n up th e S ta rs and S tripes, them und resorted to the schoolhouse S o fte n in g th e S ound g ra v e on u high W isconsin bluff o v e r b e a u ty of a kind differing from su r hut its a m a tte r of fact the B ritish tlag of T y ran n u s. T his w as follow ed with C o e d — “ Y our new overcoat Is ra th e r looks m iles upon m iles o f tills seen- rounding a rea s. It Is an “ unglncdated floated over P ra irie du Chlen until glorious results. lo u d " F ro s h — “ It's all right w hen I lcally a ttr a c tiv e region. o a sis” left untouched by tile g re at g la 1815—O reut B rita in did not let go un III. God W orking M iracles by Paul put on a muffler.* T he act a u th o rize s an e x p en d itu re cie r of the la st Ice Age. So it w as not til she had to. (vv. 11-18). o f $1,5( mi .( xm ) fo r th e p u rc h a se of o ver p lan ed down to a comm on level with On e arly F rench m nps Is w ritten E phesus was noted for Its w onder flowed la n d s on e ith e r sid e of the M is tlie re st of the region round about. “ Mines de Pfimili” w here Is now no rth w orkers. If P atti's m inistry was to [ _ R B A ÍO N A B I.B - lt O M l;t J K B | sissip p i In Illinois, W isconsin, Iowa J o D aviess county In th e northw est w estern Illinois. In th e e arly tw enties , he successful here, God m ust In an 1083 PIN E S T ., SAX FRANCISCO c o rn e r of Illinois, for exam ple, Is rich ore w as found anti a com pany j e x tra o rd in a ry way put Ills seal upon W ab a sh a , a d ista n c e of about .Too rugged ami p ictu resq u e. T h e M issis from St. Louis and vicinity m ade a Ills w ork. 7 So w onderfully did 11« INWGÊSTWWÀ m iles, a first a p p ro p ria tio n of $4<x),- sippi flows th ro u g h a valley th ree to m ining se ttle m e n t w hich they fittingly m an ifest Ills pow er th a t h a n d k e r Dickey’s OLD RELIABLE Eye Water •100 Is now a v a ila b le and an ag en t of five m iles w ide betw een bluffs th a t rise nam ed G alena. T h ereu p o n ensued a ch ie fs and aprons brought from P a u l's r t lle v c g nun a m i w in d -b u r n e d e y ea . D o e sn 't h u rt. G e n u in e In llrd I'a ld la tf tile A g ric u ltu ra l d e p a rtm e n t, w ith In places to (X*t feet. T h e re a re m any rush like th a t of th e Forty-niners, on | hoily h e aled th e sick and cast out evil G B ell - ans H o b . 2 5 c a t a ll drugr.latH o r by ioa.iL h e a d q u a r te r s nt W inona. .Minn., lias p e rm a n en t sloughs and bayous, and a sm a lle r scale, it p ra ctic a lly wiped sp irits. D IC K E Y D U P O CD.. B rleto L V a .- T « n ^ Hot water begun th e su rv e y o f lands. T h e a v e r in th e spring m uch of th e bottom land P ra irie du O d e n off th e m ap and made j IV. A G lorious A w akening (vv. 17- Sure Relief a g e p rice m ust not exceed $5 tin acre. is u n d e r w ater. T h e wild anim al and G alena th e m etropolis and d istributing 41). rcrA L lN A HATCH I I I point of the u pper M ississippi valley. , T h e s e c re ta ry o f a g ric u ltu re will a d p lan t life Is varied and of Interest. Accieditcd by Sonoma 1. F e a r F a lls Upon All (v. 17)). By 1830 G alena had 30,(X)ll people. St. | County Farm Bureau. m in iste r th e re fu g e th ro u g h th e biolog So b eau tifu l is thi» unglnciuted re White le c h o n i chichi ical su rv e y , wiiich will control the gion f liat six y e ars neo th e M ississippi Louis, gettled in 1754, had a papula- I N ews of th e e astin g out of these onty If you want good fall layer* and broiler« C hicago had tw elve 1 evil s p irits c rea te d im pressions fav w ild an im al a n d p lan t life. The sec- Valiev association, the s ta te of Iowa tlon of fl.ttlM. b u t bring h good price o rable t<> C h ristian ity . ând 754 Pktfà.Sold Lverywhe»o r e ta r y o f com m erce, th ro u g h the lui- | th e C en erai F e d e ratio n o f W omen s hon es. M ilw aukee and St. Paul w ere , r»»*e ( chicks hicka in in tlie 2. It B rought to ttie F ro n t T hose fall Write f »r FREE 192r < atalog. re a tt of fisheries, will co n tro l th e fish, clubs and o th e r o rg a n iz atio n s began not on th e map. U W . C L A R K . B n * IBS, P e u lm o a . C . k f W ho P ro fe ssed F a ith in C h rist, W hile m ussels, etc. T h e public will enjoy a m ovem ent for th e e stab lish m en t here E very land ow ner betw een the Hoc! T0U9 N o t A b o lis h e d lib e ra l h u n tin g and fishing privileges. of th e M ississippi Valley N ational and th e W isconsin m ust look hack to Not Living R ight Lives (v. 18). Alfhoiitfh tolls nr»» no longer col T hey believed but laid not broken T h e Izaak W alton leag u e o rig in a ted p a rk . A p riv a te ow ner offered to do th e council of 1828 at P ra irie du Chip« lw fe < | from p«‘ople wulkltig nrroM« . • S u b m a rin e S a fe ty from sin. th e m ovem ent, anil w ith th e co-opera n a te th e 125 Iowa acres form ing the ns th e original source of Ills till« 3. G ave Up th e P ra c tic e of Black B rooklyn b ridge o r from autom obile* A I.file |l ran ce) w orkm an c la im s E ight m illion a c re s w ere th en pur sc e n ic keystone It w as proposed th a t tio n of th e G eneral F e d e ra tio n of nil trolley ciir* und d e v ille d (ru in s tbui Unit lie lias In te rn e d an a p p a ra tu s to A rts (v. 19). W om en's clubs and o th e r o rg a n iz a tio n s c o n g ress p u rc h ase 0 ,(0 ) a cre s ap chased by th e U nited S ta te s govern pH*« over th e bridge Hfill pny for the s a t e th e craw s o f sun k en suhniurines. T h is m eans form s of Jugglery by B ut congress m ent from 3,900 re lu c ta n t W inneha In te re ste d In co n se rv a tio n of scenic p ra is e d at *224,000. privilege. New York city collects Mve lie tm s IssUi-d a ch allen g e to alt m arl- use o f ch arm s and m agical w ords gos. O ttaw a», C hippew a» and I’o tta b e a u ty a n d n a tu ra l re so u rc e s secured tu rn e d a d eaf ear. T hey proved th e g enuineness of th eir <ei»la for every e le ctric trolley cur tliiti tim e nailon* ssk in g Io he sluil up In ■ the co n g ressio n al act. T h is region is h isto ric ground, too— w otam ls. U ncle Sam paid $iki.<*si f„f m iikes ii round trip ncroas th e bridge su b m a rin e and sunk to any depth, a n d npw 1 a fa ct which ad d s to its a ttra c tiv e n e ss I 8.090.'**) at res and sold It to se ttle rs netlotis by publicly bu rn in g th eir mid h «lime for encli cur o f itn eleiM ted d e clare s limi lie will gel out in lea« T h is a c t Is a ste p fo rw a rd In books. | f«»c *~50 an acre. P resid en t .luci si n’s c o n se rv a tio n policy, C ongress until to all good A m ericans. Ilian th irty m inute*. 4. U p ro a r of th e .Silversm ith at (ruin. T h e Fox and th e W isconsin In pre- i » p e d a l re p re se n ta tiv e a t tile council E ph esus (vv. 23-41). v ery re ce n tly h a s re fu sed to a p p ro p ri w as C aleb A tw ater. He proposed h isto ric days w ere th e canoe ro u te of A m an tins q u ite a ronuinllc ran g e Very c rude a re the em otions o f thi a te fu n d s for th e p u rc h a se of n ational (1.) T h e Occasion (vv. 23-24). th a t It fie m ade a s ta te of the Union re se rv a tio n s o f all kinds. Ineluding na th e Indian b etw een th e G re at L akes | T in s w as tin- pow er of tlie gospel If he Is th rilled by the screech owi a w ho w ant to tilt th e people they d o n 't name u n d e r tlie nam e “M anltoanile." fill- like. tio n a l p a rk s a n d m onum ents. But a n d th e M ississip p i; th ey portaged In d e stroying the Infam ous business of m te s and t l i e m ocking bird'«, too. nols hail been a s la te since 1818. hut th is a ct h a s econom ic f e a tu r e s th a t w h e re now tlie can al nt P o rta g e con D em etrius and Ids follow ers. It was W isconsin w as a p a r t o f the lerrlio ry n e cts tlie tw o rivers. T he Bock riv e r o u tw e ig h th e se n tim e n ta l. c le a r to them th a t Idolatry w as to tte r o f M ichigan. lng liefore tlie power of tlie gospel. F o r one th in g , th e re fu e e Is n n a t offered a n o th e r w a te r route, T h e B lackhaw k W ar of 1832, wrhlcl. (2) T tie M ethod (vv. 25 29), u ra l re s tin g a n d feeding p lace fo r m i j J e a n N icollet In 183!) w ent from grew out of th is “ p u rc h ase ,” found D em etrius, a leading business mnn, g r a to ry W ildfowl, th e M ississippi being • G reen Bay up th e Fox riv e r to the MaJ. Z achary T a y lo r - - “O ld Hough and w hose business w as th e sta y of o th ers th e g re a te s t of a ll flywa.vs b e tw e e n the j W isconsin am i th e re h e ard o f the Beni y," hero of th e M exican w a r and b re ed in g p lac es In C a n ad a am i the "M essi-sipi*'—G re a t river. P ie rre lla- tw e lfth P re sid e n t—In com m and of of a sim ila r natu re, called a m eeting | diason and Je a n G ro ssiller canoed on i and sta le d th a t m uch people had w in te r q u n n e r s on th e G ulf. U nder F o rt C raw fo rd a t P ra irie du Chlen. th e M ig ra to ry T re a ty a ct w aterfo w l th e Fox and “O nlsconsing" to tlie M is-( W ith him w as Lieut. Jefferson llavls, been tu rn ed from Idolatry, and th at th e m ark et for th e ir w ares w as m a a r e ra p id ly In creasin g am i th e neces slp p l a n d then w ent across c o untry to la te r P re sid e n t of th e C onfeib rate sity o f m any re fu g e s like th is Is Im th e M isso u ri; to them is due the c h a r S ta te s ; he eloped from the fort with terially w eakened. H e appeuled to te rin g of the H u d so n ’s Bay com pany perative. his fo llo w e rs; by C h a rle s II o f E ngland In 1870. S arah, oldest d a u g h te r of M ajor Tay a. On the ground of business, sa y in g : In ad d itio n , th e p e arlin g , clam m ing L ouis Jo lie t a n d P e re M a rq u ette In lor. In Col. Sam uel T hom pson s regl “T hia, o n r c raft, la In d a n g er of be and b u tto n -m a k in g in d u strie s a re 1(173 w ent dow n th e M ississippi to the m ent of Illinois v o lu n te e rs w as C apt ing set a t n au g h t.” v 27 w o rth pro tectin g . A rk a n sa s. F a th e r H en n ep in in 1870 A braham Lincoln. b. On th e ground of religious p re jn And a s to th e fish, th e re fu g e will e x p lo re d the u p p e r “ M escha-sipi” for M unltotim le 1» now accessible by dice He s a id : "T he tem ple nt the m ean m any m illions of d o lla rs and L aS alle. rail, road and w a te r and lies w ithin g re a t goddess D iana shall he de m uch clean sp o rt to th e A m erican J o n a th a n C a rv e r In 1788 w as th e easv reach of 20,000,(XX) of nature- spised" (v. 27). ills speech gained bis people. These overflowed bottom j first Englishman to aee the region; he loving A m ericans. end. Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for pe - ru - na pe - w - ha rÄ"RL,-NA ^se lln e ü “ Uncle 5am Buya Lands Along Upper 1 Mississippi z5 « Vaseline For Pimply Skin Peterson’s Ointment MORTON S u re R e lie f H O S P IT A L ELL-ANS Good Fall FOR INDIGESTION LAYERS A Í0AYEF} SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! First “ Blenheim Spaniel” It Is sold th a t du rin g th e B a ttle of B lenheim a »tinniel follow ed th e duke o f M arlborough all day long close at heel, n e v e r leaving him until th e tide of su c c ess h a d tu rn ed decisively in fa v o r of th e B ritish a m is. T h e duke took th e dog hom e, and his duchess, th e fam o u s S a ro b C hurchill, cared for It till its d e a th . T h is dog w as the p ro g e n ito r o f th e w ell-know n Bien- helm spaniels. Ever since that time It h a s been th e custom In th e C hurchill fam ily fo r each d u k e to p re sen t a B len heim spaniel to his b rid e w hen she e n te rs B lenheim pa la ce fo r th e first lim e a s its m istress. tre a tm e n t, provided by n a tu re In a b u n d an c e a n d to be had for the ta k ing. T h e re Is m ore In It th a n th e n ere v an ity o f g e ttin g a co at of tan or ex posing sh ap ely lim bs. It Is real health Insurance. M u c h G o o d in Sun B a th T h e su n sh in e hns a m ysterious way T h e sun h a th is now a recognized o f affecting th e blood. It in creases the h e alth m easure. T h e Individual who haem oglobin, th e oxygen carrying g e ts in to a b a th in g (iiit, exposes as p a rt of th e blood stre am , adds to th e m uch cu ticle ns th e law will allow calcium content o f th e blood and im from th e sta n d p o in t of decency, and proves th e q u a lity o f th e w hite cells th en goes out on th e beach w here the in th e blood, and provides vital force [ air Is pure, Is getting a real health fo r th* bodily processes. C hristianity C h ristia n ity Is no m ere schem e of do ctrin e nr of ethical p ractice hut Is Instead a kind of m iracle, a pow er out of n a tu re and above, descending Into I t; a historically su p e rn a tu ra l move m ent on the world, th e t Is visibly e n te re d Into It, snd organized to he an in stitu tio n In the person of Je su s C h rist.— H orn' e Bushnell G iving and Receiving We five in » world o f giving a« wet? as of receiving.—American Friend. Colds Pain Headache Neuritis Lumbago Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism Accept o n ly ' ‘B ayer” packaga which contains proven directions. Bandy “ Bsjrer" boxes of 12 tablet« Also bott" ttie» of 24 and 10O—Druggist». K lb» tnJ» a»rk W Bar* Ms.or.rtoz» r t Moen.z.tir*rt<lo»<.r oí Sollz/llzort« ’»a.