Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, April 07, 1927, Image 6

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Lesson for April 10
PETER'S LESSON IN TRUST
•N T E X T —M att. 1« 22-33.
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P e te r F ailed .
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¡.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
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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.
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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."
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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 .
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Also unim proved lands w ith first w ater rig h t*
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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
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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«
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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whrre Rai j-.« -•'•’i fr»w AJ<trrgat ' Catttara Lofcora-
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