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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1925)
RURAL ENTERPRISE TJCTtOV® LTOEOWi uniMATlOtUL The V alley o f V oices B y GEORGE M A R S H W IH G L E Y S Sunday School » Lesson ’ IB . * 1 ' .. A u t h o r o f “ T o llers o f th e T r a il." " T h t W h a lp « o f th e W o l f " <C«prrKto< tor »to« Fee« Fwtottsto'Bg O »> F B , I.* -* * r a at»« *f TH E JVINOlGO To» s s v .r aaw » W l« 4 t« » ; (J ia . a • « • * T » « t a a a t a a aza .S a t »bass b a d ¿ a x is »too ecrald p ay Il k « ttoat?" T fj* to«lf-W w 4 tofanM <r**r tto* ' MFtag» «toile M<*«4* tur»**J lafo tb* faint «mile. hot tb« «lark eyan did not rikamga «a she cootlnned: **T«t I ba»« rny fa ll* « and taf »lolln, wbllo be— I * baa 'to'.j bta »«mortea." • 'B i j f be gallantlT proteMed. “7««r - f c MEAL F l T Z W a T g a b , ° ** * W a s * . M « - 0 , B V s *»- CkxM« » V«*Uf8 **•»•»• J** 1 » t— November 15 PAUL'S A R R E S T IN JE R U S A L E M of AFTER i K E EVERY r.EK S' S' T E X T - A - ’ « »1 1 , - f t Ï Î ,p ; : N T r X T — " I f a ry n .(T er a* » r^sr-.aiiao le t h im n o t be » • • med " ' tv e ta IM A K i TOPIC— Baal 1« B’ < < ’< benefit aa well u T h is W e e k ’» S h o rt Story B le aank Into the eta.r u g atralght In front of her. Bovly 1 «o »lowly, the Kan ere*: nearer, UH hand« Bought her throat Then ha «tapped hack, a gleam of 1 lafartlon la hi« eyea , . . - jj ,* keep quite atiU," he «aid. “whlia ! taka • the photo." T h u Week’« "Addled" Ad: Wanted — Domestic servant, atnali bouse fan. Uy of two. one agreeab.c a a i oi — Buffalo Ez;re«». pleasure. Healthful exercise fov the teeth an.J a spur to digeaooo. A long- lasting refreshment, aoothing to nerve« and «go m a c h. The Great American Own I tin it. untouched j SEALED TIG HT by h a n d « , f u l l o f flavot. KEPT DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Ast>irin M arked W .th "Bayer Crsaff* Has Been Proved h a ft by M ..on«. W a n tin g ! Vnleaa you see tne name “B a yer" on package or on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer A spirin proved safe by mill; .ns and prescribed by physicians fur 25 yean. Say "B ayer" when you buy Aspirin. Im itatio ns may prove dangerous.— Adv. Packer ■ tblrfc ar-ruto t«n»»r*1 fb * n * * r . From ; -ft T O P IC — B a a l a n d o a J e r a - , «ei e. baa tl»e rr.mpan the foot of if** rapida fb * tra il bad father, made ii.p fn tol'-to bmabip of a »ery-—be beaitated and ' ••• " E P .M E O IA T K A N D B E N 1 O R T O P - ' •w ur.j' a « a y from fb * torok*® flantoa F a 'e v a M ob ■ o f ito* < « £ * . boi a bo rtii H f* * ’* a «« fin -Led weekly—"bla daughter." .■••.'J FEoPLJC AND A D U LT TO P Mb« laughed In bla fare. “Ah, m.<n ' patrbas of foam through »b* aprv**- IC __T h e S p ir it o f th e M ob i I f * »topped to l)af*o. and * k * m Ito« •Jeur, you bate French blood In your But the eery—bla daughter." w a y Ito»« la tb* 9*“n •'* » * ’• ' ; notes of lb« ikrilto abrlllad »bow* tb * »eina I. Paul'« Vow (21 :W-3B). S a fe ty F ir t t 4 <o ’ fcat w a a r * a « r .o » < t la woo'/fo»* of If*« froke® w »f*r« »U r«' j "b« morb**L *la a dull subatltute for Upon Paul'« a rriv al at Jerusalem » * » • ir a /.a a # * ’ too»* of a <»»«< T hey w ere as busy as bee« at the j IT b« worked his way along the .boat- I » *— of men.' as your Browning U « r a a 4 io k i l l a oi< t»<xz4- rs- resentatives o f the church there downtown restaurant. A portly v o a ia b ,b 4 Jt la » ' • * ftoa a io ty o f a -l«r of I I * «bora. then forced barb '» »»!• My father w ill I * much {.leaned gave him a neaet cordial reception. In visitor hurriedly approached the serv f a * ’ o r a 4 > » < fc ’ * f » » 4 * * A r o * H - at the coming to W ailing rl» e r of ciytde a gaab In the eroded cliff- «tum <c - r that the brethren in Jerusalem ra a a a ta ra U a i Ttoa <1r1 H '* * » « • ing c o t t ie r and demanded of tne bled upon a tra il, and following It a MonaJear— " in - kt graciously receive him. It was • Jfwl a t 4 «4 »'.«<«4 a r.4 a wo»« startled w a ite r: a b .« diafane«, suddenly et iff « M d . • • Pr"b'P'ed. “ my M M 4 * r f v l » lo lla la » T k a » > • fa tora »a pt -oved to him by the elders th a t be "W h e re is the kitchen? I want to la BreDt »tee e I am In the field for a t. 4 a l r o a < AM w te • » b f • a« The Irfith led Io a huge, flat-topped take a Jewish vow to prove that be see how tbe meats are prer-ared i»fora <•»».» a *** lo ’ o I to« » • *F of the American Museum of .Saturai H l» le.a ld e r throating out Into the atream. . was in no way opp<-«ed to the law. I order mine."— Indianapolis Newa Vo?»» »f-4 •*«« •»« fta rrft of !>•<>;»« 11» O n « « a r.4 r«aJI»«a I k a l T ’ e effort waa te remove prejudice. im Hie rock her dark head neatnng . tory." wood a woman * h* ^ ’ »*<1 '« » w ,th roo' k «T»T,tT ttoa r».y«’ * r io a a w»to4 <o la w o r k - ’ a violin to her cheek, «.».ci a They recognized that such an act Shave W ith Cuticura Soap fa < fo r to«r 4>«»ru<u ot»—-w b y f a Monsieur Mteele. my father. Col. would In no way < <>mpromla« or In- | Surprise held the man motionless And double your razor efficiency as 4 ro p a av»rytto>a< »!»♦ a r.4 a t a r t a H ila ire Mt. Onge. will tie honored In 1» u> a o lr a »to« m a il« « ro y a ’ a ry . ; To eye« which for months had n.M volve the G entile brethren. Further- < w ell as promote skin purity, skin com offering the poor hospitality of W all Tto«r« a a B arca r iv a lr y b»’ w « *a i iMrked upon a comely white woman. more thia would not compromise bla fo rt and skin health. No mug. no t r a 4 ln « p*z«<>- wto'^ to com p lie s * «a Ing River to a learned Am erican acc the picture o f the lithe figure nt the ow n principles of action, viz., to the slim y soap, no germs, no waste, no irri- It o « « i l s a ’ lo«» A&4 U»«toia« io a ava ent 1st ." ' musician, a r r w n <>t dusky h air h alf Jew« he became a Jew. and to the to«r fa»to»r, baa toaas f o r ' * 4 In to I tatio n even when shaved twice daily. Sm ilingly Steele raised protesting a pror.' -aa o f rr a r r ; » < * > lir » r l masking the face lu r e « ) to the river, Gentiles, a G e n tile ; all thing« to all One soap fo r a ll uses— shaving, bath hands at her characterization. How M t««l«'a >oto la a to«-m as a >"** men In order to gain them for Christ, j was a delight he hesitated to cut abort ing and sham pooing— Advertisement H a l to« 4 o *« ttoa Job— a<*4 to*’-« charmingly, he thought, thia atrange by a betrayal of bis prevenre. II Paul'« A rraat (21:27-1*1) tola r « w a r 4 girl, w h '* * violin had Mjng so polg From the passionate bopeleasn**« of H -w fa r thia act conciliated the A R e m in d e r n an lly o f deapair. who«« fa *e had re Massenet'« "E legle" tbe violin swung Je - » we are not told, but It only en N ew — W hy do you keep so many old flected fea r of the stranger, now j Into a d*aHi|e«a lament of tirleg. grim raged the nnlielleving Jew«, causing CHAPTER I magazines scattered around your j with the eternal tragedy of bla own lap«ed Into raillery. them to resort to mob law . These room? "Oh, pardon, monsieur." she went _ t_ ' gray n/rTtb u m i . Aa «he played, the maddened Jews on the basis o f a sup T ed— Oh. It's to remind me to go on. " I forgot m yself; I am Denlae Mt. Mteele flopped In bla track«. W ith girl turned, eiposlng her face. On to the doctor.— L ife . irnge Now that the conventions have position -eized him and dragged him : bla rigid band be freed bla ear from her cheeks were leers. But she did from the temple and beat him mercl- , been satisfied, w ill you follow me to the b ea d p le te of bla lam p line and not to-e tbe listener for tier eyes were le --ly i n t i d i n g to put him to death.! W l , S a lt e r P a in our chateau—o f logsT’ f r o m a c u t o r b u r n ' C o la s C arbc;:«a!v» Blood llatenlng Murely. he thought. , etoaed. Paul w a- rescued from the mob ?iy J "Thank yo u !” s to p s p a in In s t a n t l y a n d n e a ls qu ickly lh<ee were the nnmiat«»ahle note« of She ceased playing. W ith a senne the Ron n guard. T he chief captain, w it h o u t a » ca r. K e e p It handv A ll H e r simple muslin gown and headed d r u g g is t s 30c a n d SOc, o r J W Cole Co, a violin, clear ale»»* tb * nolae of the of av.e at having heard the cry of not l,e:ng able to get any Inform ation I mie-'.'iidna seemed but to sutbentiente 117 8. E u c lid A v e .. O a k P a r k , 111— Adv. rapl'la. Curloua. be eooglnued up the the «tamp of race In the figure and fnirn the howling mob, bound Paul and Steep portage; now c<dl»lnced that In order to 'a rrla g e of the girl who led the curi started fo r the castle. H in t fo r th e N u rs e fa m ily tl.rougb the le-a I of broken wa protect him from the murderous fre n ous man over the riv e r tra il to the S pirits of camphor w ill give the sick- ter«, w b l.b the tra il paralleled, floated zy of the mob. the soldiers lifte d him carry. At the portage «he stopped. I room a pleasant odor. eerie mualc, now doutrtlng Ma aenae». upon their shoulders and bore him up “M y pack« are below here, where I At length bla alert eara failed to cap the ataira. Paul kept him self under left them to follow the Lorelei o f the ture the alralna of the magic vtelln control, and politely asked permission W alling." he anld smiling and be dlstnlaaed bla Illusion aa (he of the captain to speak to the people. H e r face sw iftly sobered. vagary of n*r»e« overtenae from the Los A ngeles N ew ett - When he addressed him In Greek and “Ah Monsieur." «he replied almost M l 'ft the ira ll o’ er which he had Inaudlhly, "do not make Jest of thia quoted his Roman citizenship, the cap come tain granted hi« request. terrible riv e r " Then, w ith a ahnig, fu r a a|«ce be went OB, engr.*aed H I. Paul’« Defen«« (22:1-27). aa If ridding her mind o f an oppres In »rther thougbta, w<hen Ihrongb the Paul’s chief concern was not hla sive weight, added, " I shall not w ait 6 B ell - an 5 M ain Street r * * r of the water« a violin Bobbed own safety. H e used this opportunity for you. the post Is very near," and Hot water l. 6th & 7th up to a w ild crear endo . , . tbeo walked sw iftly up the portaga. fo l to witness unto them of Christ. ■ - i ' Sure Relief 1. Ills Claim fo r a R ig htfu l H e a r reaaed 7 0 0 ROOM S lower! by the quizzical eyea o f the Kaalng Hie lop bag to the ground. ing (vv. 1-3). man. 300 7 5 “ * ,w (1) H is b irth (v. 3 ). Mteele ewung the lower pack, with It« lie stood In the tra il watching the H e was a Jew horn In Tarsus, a city attached tump-llne, bewlde It, and retreating figure of the girl until a 200 J2»> Jf no mean reputation. WMlted The«« were no fancied melo I «end abut IF from sight. dic« of auwm er w bltcw alcra It was (2 , His Education (v. 3 ). W hat eyes and hair, he mused, and 25<t and 75« Pkgs.Sold Everywhere 200 ;2 £ Ì k $ 2 » ________ no w raith mualc which a ahlft In the H e was educated under Gamaliel what playing! It was clear «he w in GOOD G A R A G E F A C IL IT IE S Auguat breeze had brought him thia and Instructed "according to the per breaking her heart over something; fect manner of the law of the fathers.” mad playing. the look In her eyes proved that. To (3 ) His Zeal (v. 3 ). HOMELIKE ) think of such a glorious creature bur Again the note« of the violin were H e was as zealous tow ard God as led In this country I H e r fath er prob audible; clearer now, Monie magician those Jews who were trying to de ably was a retired French officer out there on the nelghtairlng «bore REA SOM ABIE | Hea|is of them marooned between stroy him. - was baring hla a«Ul. It was unbeliev O u r expert doctors and surgeons, 2. H is A ttitu d e Tow ard Jesus (vv. ntcellent Labrador and the Peace! But why. able here. In (Ilia lost «alley of Hie food, and quiet surroundings he asked hlmaelf. didn’t they mention 4-8). north pure wizardry Enchanted. bring you real health. X- V e t - ■ “« , " I persecuted this way unto the her over at Hope— thia charming Hlaela llalcned n> the violin aang of 1055 PINE ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF. death," so th a t his attitud e was on« yearning and despair, unullerahle, - I Coma Hara to Play, M o n a la u r- '«»«iiilitwr of the factor at W alling of hatred as was that of the Jews. which genius liaa voiced Io the world O ften," She Replied in a Tana«, Un- River? P A R K E R ’S 3. How Ilia A ttitud e W as Changed even Vole« 1 h,> * he certainly had through the magic of Ila airing« And H A IR B A L S A M R em o ve* b e e d r a f f S tep e H a ir F a lfia « been frightened at hl» appearance—■ , ( w . d-l(5). aa he llalcned he wondered what trag R e s to re a C o lo r e n d W h ile on hla way to Damascus with edy lay behind Hial playing, what stark despair, tbe trespasser, con- had looked him over aa If he were a Beauty to C r a y a n d F a d e d H air 60e end 11 '« a t I l r u g r i i t t Then «he had seemed super- authority to bind the Christians at trick of fata bad burled Hila iriaater acloua of sacrilege, had turned to ghost H tece» «.'hem to k a . F a u h o g t> e | atltloua; hut she couldn't really he- Jerusalem, he was smitten to the of the bow In a fur post on the W a ll retreat when he waa «topped by: HINDERCORNS RzmoTwa Ores. C<1- . Ileve In thia tradition o f the valley— > ground by a light from heaven, and k.a»ea. “Qul vlent In? Who la there?" ing river. etc.. BU.ps all pam. eniurM comfort to iba feet. maM*B walking caxy 15c by mall or at I>ru<- Hila W lndlgo and spirit »tuff. T h a t the voice of the Lord said, "W hy Caught. Ihe eavesdropper faced BATHE YOUR EYES "W at you hear, de Wlndlgo aeeng (lata. UiBooa Chemical Wcrfca, Patchogue. N. I . Lae l>r Thompson ■ Byewmer. waa Inconceivable. .She waa not ' persecutest thou me?" When Paul In- alxiiit, hat In hand. In de strong water?" at tout druMMlai » or afrald to come here alone and yet «he j quired w hat he was to do, he waa told W . N. U., San Franciaco. No. 45-1925. Uta Buy H irer. Troy BootolM. "Madem oiselle," lie began, redden Turning. Mteele smiled r.t the hl.a ky • ailed the riv e r terrible. W hat had to go to Damascus where he would be figure of the speaker Handing In Hie ing under the questioning gaze which ¿ 7 e p t" h im ’fr’.w 'n ..e • aalna “to tattered w h«t do. itte re d : »'«ppenjMl here anyway? Whom could tra il, hla head and «houldera bent un »«« 1 * bY’ 4 ¡,or(j ( ’ommlwilonefl Him to »lilrt. H on fea rfu lly searched Ida eyea « " * • ” KB n' der a ian<a* the Intrigued Go to the Gentiles (17-21). aa if aeeklng a alntstar meaning In J lim a «iieculated "No, David, hut I've been listening IV . Paul Cefore the Sanhedrin (23:1- hl« sudden appearance, " I am pack- | Steele. Then «winging hla hags to Ida to the violin of a ahauian a medicine dig up tl.e carry to tbe post. I- I he shirted for tbe post known 10). man conjuring up Hie spirits of the T he Roman officer. In order to learn rapid« Momeone at thia French post heard your marvelous playing and | «» W alling Rivet. came. You w ill pardon my listening?" I As Mteele left the forest to crosa why E’uul was nTreated, commanded la a son erer." T he dark fuce of tl.e g irl In turn ! «he clearing the dog« o f the post start the chief council to assemble, and "Muytie you hear Wlndlgo all de flushed. T h e guilty man humbly 1 "'I «be iiaunl uproar. H u lf way to the brought Paul before them. same," d rjly suggested the h a lf breed, -I. Paul's Earnest Look at the Coun aw aited Hie revelation of her Juat group of log buildings he was met by i easing the Stern of the eahoe to Hie anger T hat meant for Ihe forest and an Indian, sent by the factor, and re cil (vv. 1-2). trull to uncover a broad, aw arl fare Ttila » « a a solicitation of th e ir j waters only- the naked anguish o f a lieved o f hla packs. wrinkled w ith auiiiaeiiunt. "tip at honor to give liltn a fa ir hearing, and soul h stranger had heard. It waa Fort Hope de peopl’ scared of dla river also a look o f conscious integrity and for ante lle y tell me de strong w ater right that he should pay. Evidently W alling River ha» a u nfaltering courage " I come here Io play —monsieur— S(<fan $77i , f . ». t . Lssjing, Micb. by de French p<ait hud place for <1« myvtery and on« th a t challenge« 2. Paul'» Stern Rebuke of tl.e Head often," she replleil In a tense, uneven devils an' l i e Wlndlgo." a brav« man and tb« girt! o f the Connell (v. 3 ). voice ” 1 was a ta rtle d l W e si-e no "Yes, I heard that loo, the valley I "God sl.ull smite thee, thou whited more but the Indiana. T here la baa a had name on the Albany. I* ran I w all." nothing to pardon ’’ (T O hK C O W rtM U B D ) eola, at M artin's I'alta, aaya II was ] 3. Paul's Appeal to the Pharisee« Mhe spoke In Kngllah, w ith n flavor called the W alllllg river tiecsuaa of of accent which Mteele had heard lie- (vv. «-10). N ic o tin e in T ob acco Hie moaning nf H im rapids tier« In fore. led not In F rench Canada. Seeing that he conld not get a fa ir Nicotine 1» a colorleaa, intensely hearing, and perceiving ttiat the body I w inter I told him It was only the llelleYad at bla reprieve, he has wlud, Init he wouldn't have It Insist tened lo explain hla presence on that poisonous liquid. I f exposed to the before him was made up o f Pharisees ed that Ihe place was ‘hsil country,' I i i i h I i grown portage of the W alling air, it ubaorha oxygen and becomes and Maddttcees. lie appealed to tbe tirown and ultim ately solid. The pharisees hoping to get tl.e lr intention, bewitched " river quantity of nicotine contained In to for hla preti' tiiug had something In , "lley say plenty peopl* diow n there, My man David anil I are hound bacco varied from two to eight per common w ith their belief. long taui ago," gravely added David from (lie Albany hi Dgoke lake and V. The Lord Stood by Paul (v. 11). j W e've tieen In the liuah cent, the coarser kinds containing "Mo old I'le rre once told me, down (he Neplgon the larger quantity, while tile heat This assured him that Ills course ! al Henley house. H e was traveling since May,” lie laughed, painfully Havana cigars seldom contain more waa right, and thus com fort was from Dgoke Io the Albany one winter aw are of a three day«' growth of than two per cent, and often lea«. brought to him. » deprecatory gesture and «truck tlila gorge about «unset l>eiird, with Nicotine docs not appear In tobacco V I. The Conspiracy to K ill Paul lint the spirits scared him ao with toward Ids frayed clothes, "and have smoke. It Is split into pyridine and (vv. 18-22). th eir walling that he drove hla dug« some trading to do at the post, a» collodlne D f the.-e, the la tte r la said More than forty men placed them ten mile« before he dared Io make you see. la It far?” i to he the less active and to pre selves under a curse to abstain from camp I c a n t understand why Ihe "Only a short distance, monsieur ponderate In cigar smoke, while the Pa t e x t : / i a. J. Lesùrgt Mt<k. eating and drinking until they had i French hulll a place on a tabooed My fath er w ill welcome the eight of smoke from pipes contains a larger murdered hint. God defeated their COM MERCIAL CHASSIS . . . J42S river They ttiuxt have known Ila rep a white m a n ; fo r him It 1» »*> lonely amount of pyridine. R O A D S T E R ................................. |J 2 5 plan without a miracle. ula I Ion " h er* " T O U R I N G .......................................>52> •But attrely,” he protevted, “It 1« • W al," replied David w ith a grt C O U P S T E R ............................ ..... 159J M a rv e lo u s P re c o c ity D a rk n e s s mace, " I nevalre hear one of deae more lonely for a w o m a n " Mo «he COE. PE $(,75 The precoclou« Infant was being was the daughter o f the F re m h fee- T h e darkness which is the result of Wlndlgo howl ren de night, hut eef C O A C H .................................... J69J submitted to Die payehologleal tesi in S E D A N ............................................|7 7 J the aliaen.e of the light which others I see him now I eat lieem for aure. tor, and lie wondered what force of order to determine Ihe degree of circumstance« had driven the father ought to »bed Is hail enough; hut how I call ilia ile Starvin' riviere " •nt genius lie had already picked great Is the darknesa of disbelief and Mteele laughed loudly al the remark of thia talented girl Into the fur nttmhera. arranged blocks and ill m D U R A N T M O TO R S, Inc. unbelief Into which some w ill volun- of Ilia hard headed companion, whose trade aa an employee of the French gulalied colors. Then came the 250 W est 57th Street, New York company; thia girl w ith Ihe «..ml er legacy of auperalltlon frmu an DJIh ,iri- j tsrlly plunge!— T h e Mennonite. preme test, the IdentlBcwtloO of wav mother hail boon heavily diluted eyes who came to the wtitle waters ou s c o in s General Sale» Dcpt.— 1819 Broadway, New York The Inveatlgntor toss.-d a with her violin and her grief Waa by Ihe bliaid of a Scotch fattier. T h e Stream of L ife nickel on the floor. T h e pre.-.« I.nia DisUn s s i Servii» Ststum tbrtsgbtst the Veiled Stetet " I could eat a caribou myself," he It tragedy he had chan.-evl ui*on, or liifanl bent o. er It while the proud T h e atream of life for the heond- said, "hut we ll have a Idg feed at the nicrr lon*lln*towT minded man flows steadily forward Caetds sed Mexiit parcels held their breath “ Lonely here for a woman? Surely, |M>at tonight. You taka the canoe over Then Hie precocious Infant winked with.wit rush and roar in ways of monsieur, you apeak aa a man of Ihe P l s v t .: Eliaakrth, N J. Lanang, Mich. Oakland, Cal. Toronts, Ont. w hile I flml "«It Who'S playing that pen.'» and good w ill.— Western 7hrla at Ids dad and cried evul .atty world w ith umlerat«tiding. ’ The aeo violin Who would gueaa that there I an Advocate. •Heads I '— l ’alhUnder Magaxlua. M llva mouth of the g irl ahaped a was a uiau w ithin a thousand miles A * ** r t o » /4 <#<-« fcwt » > ’ • ytz« to*«4 a !•- <;«» or to»jf-tof**4 of »to« Catoto4»- w .4 « U ll * f >»• tovr **>*•' M« t«r*> y *» « **• • 4 i I xa 4 'wr4*»-< •fci»< */*’ vf »to« A»y- Sure Relief :.A ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION MORTON | HOSPITAL I I 0 4 a. K c< ■I In pu Jl ieo KA rd EAR OIL M o re P o w e r ! M ore P u l l ! M o re P e p ! Low -cost Transp o rta tio n S ta r© Cars