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About Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1927)
W riter Claims V anity Is Spoiling Language Improved Uniform International OUR C O M IC SECTION. SundaySchool » Lesson1 ,B , H t r B r iw * T M p n . t-» . Lesson for April 10 PETER'S LESSON IN TRUST •N T E X T —M att. 1« 22-33. \ Tl V Ba a t « . ad ch eer. I • aot afraid. » UA1.V T .'l IV - p e t e r T ru e ts Ja - R T TIC— A H a lp in « S avior. \l. I ATJI AND S E N IO R T O P- P e te r F ailed . \ ; I ' D I’I E AND A D ULT T O P - ¡.r.at th e E v e r - P r e s e n t H elp er. The s’-m i-tossed disciples on the night are an exam ple of the sea >S followers of the Lord In the s tr i ■ of the present age. as they are tosM-d by the tem pests of the evil one. I. The Dlaeiplea on the Storm- Tossed Sea ( t v . 22-24). 1. They are sent across the sea by Christ (v. 22). ’ Jesus constrained Fils disciples to get Into a ship." Doubtless His rea son f--r thia was to keep them from entanglement In the movement of the p.- pie to make Him King, for In .Toll» 6:14 15, It Is shown th a t the people were so excited by the footling of the 5.i«»i that they were about to make Him King by force. 2. Christ dismisses the m ultitudes MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL H A I H A I lA E U E t COT A LST-TÏR. FROM H S * S H 6 IK » R K A O IT OUT usuo, iReue, s o wc y. ELMON IT caw 4 ll / —7 ( able TO get Coconuts? iS IS A ftlÄt- » VJtUT -ft» XX uaxw . « n e i m a w m G a w J THE SOUTH SEA tSLAWPS WnM HFR R.1JX U W Ü « MA' MA' f Itu V -V b o R f Tea WO8ST \ OHE, t t e few T im es we ' öb (NVfTED AM YW U ER& I T h in k N b u M IG HT HAVE , ACCEPTfeo M E MUELLERS X B ID "to TU b G h o k ) — NOW TANNV.-THEV COME B i OUT OUT HtBfc (WC CAN HAUe A bette « an ' BAffR . T m B AT HOME - s a i d T u i v ’ d Bright Eye*, Rosy Cheeks Make a Woman Beautiful T a k e a b o ttle or tw o of th a t w e ll-kn o w n h e rb a l T o n ic , D f . PierC6 S GoIdenMedicalDiscovery To Im prov» Your H *alth G enerali? AU Druggists Æ1 X P e te ’s Just a H o o d o o for Felix ' the F ir s t I me p H » nuttlE R ANO 1 WEHT ,n ToKN fcGiTulQ I GoT K nocked usNES. d o w n t r v i n O- h im T h r u t r a f f i c -— / / Aspirin Marked W ith “ Bayer Cross” H as Been Proved Safe by Millions. STATE APPROVED LANDS Small Improv I farm s In w ill established 1. It was in the fourth w atch of the C a rb o lisa lv e . L e a v e s no s c a rs . No m e d i cin e c h e a t c o m p le te w ith o u t It. 30c a n d night (v. 25). «0o a t d r u g g is ts , o r J. W. C o ls Co., 127 He did not come to them Immediate a. E u c lid Ave.. O a k P a r k , 111.— A dv. ly, but w aited till alm ost dawn. How- I ever, it was the darkest p a rt of the | J a p a n D e v e lo p s F ilm A r t night. T heir physical danger wus i American motion pictures have al great, but no doubt their mental per- | ways been popular In the Orient, and plexlty wns gr er. They knew th at I those ubout Indians, and the "W ild the Lord had sent them, but why W est" have been especially popular. should they be In such stra its If He Chaplin films also found a ready sent them ? The stormy sea Is no evi favor, but Jap an Is rapidly develop dence th at the disciple Is not In the ing a film a rt of Its own. The most Lord’s appointed way. popular film In Jap an today Is one 2. The disciples alarm ed at H is com called "Schoolm aster M atsumoto." It Is an extrem ely simple story of the lng (v. 26). At the sight of Him thpy cried ont grnm m ur grades, the climax being the for fear. They said : “It Is n s p irit" rescue by th e schoolm aster of one of It was the coming of their best friend his pupils who has fallen Into the river. T he film, though so sim ple In to deliver them from danger. them e as to nrouse w onder among 3. Jesus' words of comfort and good American movie experts, ran for a full cheer (v. 27). year continuously In Tokyo. In the mfilst of their distress they heard the M aster's words. "Re of P E R M A N E N T R E L IE F F O R F C 7 E M A U sed by n oted d o cto r 40 yra. IX>n’t o rd er good cheer. It is I, be not afraid .” u n ices y o u w ill fo llo w d ire ctio n s. Bend S3 or This changed their fenr to Joy. w rite M A D D E N COM PAN Y . Box 873. E l III. P eter W alking on the Sea (vv. P a so , T e x a s, fo r fu ll In fo r m a tio n .— Adv. 28, 21)). C ase o f E x a m p le 1. P eter's req u est Charles, age five, w atches closely As soon as P eter recognised the voice of Jesus he cried: "Bid me coma Ills twelve-year-old brother Morris. A s .l t happens M orris Is fond of to thee on the w ater" (v. 28). books, and each night ho replies to 2. Jesus' response (v. 29). fath er's call to go to b ed : “Aw, dad, At the Lord's “come,” P eter left the w ait a m inute till I finish this chap ship and walked on the w ater. While ter I” he kept his eyes on the Lord he walked One day C harles wns entertaining on the waves, tils faith linked him | him self by reading a book, already with the divine power and w as thus I known by heart, when m other called: upheld. Vital fulth In Jesu s C hrist will I “C harles, come here, dear, and pick enable the disciple to outride the j up your b lo ck s; they're scattered all storm s of life. over the f^rtr." IV. P eter Sinking (v. 30). “All right, m other.” he replied In He took his eyes off the Lord anil a preoccupied manner. “W alt till I placed them upon the raging sea. This finish this chapter." ---------------- • ------- separated him from the divine power W r ig h t's In d ia n V e g e ta b le P ills en rreet We should learn to fix our eyes upon i in ligevtton . co n stip a tio n , liv er co m p ia ln t, the L ord Instead of upon <>ur circum b i l l ousneas. Coat« you n o th in g to n -nd for stances. F ailure will surely follow If tr ia l box to 373 P e a rl 8 t„ N . T . A dv. we give consideration to our clrcum- A n Id e a l T o y stuip w uud our own ability to muster Jones—I w ant a drum for the baby. theia-T ’ And can you give me a p a ir of heud V? G hent Rescuing P eter (v. 31). phones with It? When Peter began to sink he did th" Clerk—H ead phones? W hat for? sensible thing. He cried o u t: “Lord Jones—So the baby can hear It and save me." Im m ediately Jesus stretched the rest of us can't. W hat m akes life dreary Is the w ant of motive.—George Eliot. / ' AND "T he U m E,— N- I TöoK him out T o B ovjl la s t ano Hf HELD O»JTbTH6 BALL A LfTlLt Tbo L o n S- A m O BROKE- A 3KV-LSHT, 1 ÖÖT CUT b y the G l a s s ( - Mx» d o n ' t cfitM Ml TAKIN® ANV~- 7 wtikO "V o lk s VjALK. R IG H T IN "IVdfri ME ! - NO \ "F o r m a l it y / lng forth to rescue a sinking world. The significance of the expression "caught hliu" is made clear In Hebrews 2:16. It Is there declared th at Jesus took not upon H im self the nature of angels but took upon Himself the seed of Abraham. The »nine Greek word occurs lu verse 31 of this lesson. We should understand from this th a t the eternal Son of God did not come In the form of a man In o r der to show man the way to God, but Identified H im self with man through incorporation with Him. He came, not us an example, but as a Savior. B a t t le a n d V ic to r y The b attle with the pow ers of d a rk ness may tie b ug uud hard but tbs victory Is possible.—Echoes. T h e C o m e lie st O r n a m e n t The gentleness of C hrist Is the tim eliest ornam ent th at a C hristian :an wear.—William Arnot. 4? v e ayrup. A pleaaant effective »yrup. ■ 3 5 c an d 6 0 c tixea A n d externally, m e PISO *8 T h roat a n d Cheat Salve. 35c X CALIFORNIA D E M A N D “ B A Y E R ” A S P IR IN W arning! U nless you see the nam e "Bayer" on package or on tublets you are not getting th e genuine B ayer Aspirin proved safe by m illions and prescribed by physicians fo r 26 years. Say "B ayer” when you buy A spirin. Im ltutlons may prove dangerous.—Adv. /o r G O U g h S ■ Quick Quick SUUei Lii I n u r u l n * S k in D le en e ee C W «t»rn Newspaper Union thing • - c o N S i p t 8 i n a TO MEN q u ic k ly r e lie v e d a n d h e a le d b y C o le’s . -THOUGH SHEÎ opewep z o o - THE FEATH ERH EADS Vanity Is corrupting th e French language, says Abel Bonnard, a w riter of note. It Is vanity, he says, th a t leads peo ple to prefer a new word, coined or from another language, to the old one they really know and understand. “The public likes to he fooliM." he rem arks, ngreelng with Mr. B arnum . He cites many w ords used cu rren t ly to describe things long used and with nam es of th eir own, but which, for comm ercial purposes, like the hard-w orking rabbit skin in the fu r business, have to be baptized anew to create th a t “desire to buy" In the customer. This vanity to have the latest thing, even when only the nam e Is new. Bon nard regards as one of the chief dif ferences betw een the passing genera tion of conservative people and the “m odernists.” Many people who are “up to date," he observes, shy at ex pressing them selves clearly and need obscure w ords and phrases to portray the haziness of th eir own minds. F irs t P la y h o u s e L o c a te d According to a w riter In the P a th finder Magazine the first playhouse or th eater In the United StHtes w as lo This may be taken as typical of His cated In W illlnnisburg, Va. It was rejection by the nation whose rulers built-in 1716 during the regim e of the colonial governor, A lexander Spots had already relected Him. 3. Christ praying alone In the moun wood. C harles Stagg and his wife. Mary, essentially dancers, contracted tain (T. 23). with William Lelngston fo r the th ea Temptation to earthly honor and ter. Some years before. In 1065, the power bad come to Him, therefore He court in Virginia acted ns play cen went to the F ather In prayer for re sor also, having passed Judgm ent on lief and strength. The need of prayer a perform ance of “Ye B are and Ye Is greatest at such times. According Cub" to satisfy a com plaint th a t the to Mark 6:48 He saw from the moun costumes w ere objectionable. The tain the disciples tolling on the storm- court found nothing objectionable, tossed sea. however. II. Jesus Walking on the Sea ( t v . 4PE WRITWS -MAT SUBS POWA) im -rwe PeAßL d i s t r i c t ; b u t < HASHT BEtN GIRLS,GOODLJC' AI ™ MAKES YOU settlem ent. F ru it, alfalfa, dairy, hogs, poul try. L'Surchoe, high school, g ram m ar school*. Also unim proved lands w ith first w ater rig h t* Easy term * W rite frssno Farms. Kerman, Calif. H I N D E R C O R N S R em oves Cxirna. Cal louses. etc., stops a ll pain, ensure» oom iort lo the feet, makes walking easy. 15c by m all or a t Drug gist«. liiso o x Chem ical Works. Patchogue, N. ¥. S E N D 3 1 0 5 F O B H IG H G R A D E M EN ’S A ll W ool Suits, d a rk g ra y , b lu e fa n c y , b row a fa n cy , b la ck fa n c y . b I ihs 34 to 53. M alle« p rep aid . M oney b a ck g u a ra n tee. P. O Boa. B u r lin g to n ß ta. 1491. O m a h a . N eb ra sk a . FO R O V ER ZOO YEARS haarlem oil has been a w orld w ide rem edy for kidn ey, liver and bladder disorders, rheum atism , lum bago and uric acid conditions. 4 correct Iprcmal troubles, stim ulate vital organs. Three sizes. All druggists. Insist on the original genuine G old M edal » W. N. U., PORTLAND, NO. 15-1927. In g e n io u s S w in d le Infested w ith moles, the commune of M artignyburg. Sw itzerland, of fered a bounty of ten sous for every creatu re destroyed. The tails w ere to be produced as proof, tin e man brought In a prodigious a rra y of tails. Suspicion was arous.ed and a scien tist wns asked to Investigate. Use of a m agnifying glass disclosed a hoax on a large scale. The man would cateh one mole, shave off its hair, "Ut a round shoe lace Into short bits, soak them In glue, then roll them In th e hair. Itozens of lulls w ere produced In thia way. » D o g M o th e rs P ig s M othered by a »dog, four pigs are thriving on a farm a t K llm ncTehnaa Donegal. Ireland. A sow on the fartt gave birth to a litte r of 17 pigs. About the sam e tim e the dug had puppies The farm er drow ned the puppies, s< the dog udopted the four pigs from tin sow. * The man who spends Ms money llkn w ater Is supposed to liquidate his d ebt* , , Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home R ub G e n tly a n d U p w a r d T o w a r d otiace h o ttie of Moono's E m ernld Oil (Bill stren g th ) and ' fipplyi- night and t h e H e a r t a s B lo o d in V ein » m orning to tho kw'ollen, . enlarged F lo w » T h a t W a y . veins. Soon you will notice tlant they If you o r any relative or friends are w orried beenuse of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advice th a t anyone in thia world can give you is to ask your druggist for an original two- are grow ing sm a lle r’ and- tlie tre a t m ent, should be contlnuc'dz ^ n ill th e veins nre of norm al slzrt. So pene tra tin g and pow erful Is E m erald Oil th a t even Piles a re quickly’ absorbed. ! Your druggl«t sells lots of It. Cuticura Preparations for All the Family For generations Cuticura 8oap and Oint ment have afforded the purest, sw eet-stand most satisfactory method olptem oting and maintaining a healthy condition of akin and eealp. Tender-faced men find the freely-la' ierlng Cuticura Shaving Stick a necessity. Cuticura Talcum is an Ideal powder, cooling and refreshing. ' -• E L C T iik « ! and K* Tklroai We. rrrrr- whrre Rai j-.« -•'•’i fr»w AJ<trrgat ' Catttara Lofcora- torUK P«J* »1. Mai ml M mm ' aJhr* CutM W 3 barbie Stick 25«. 9 f