Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 05, 1928, Image 6

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    HALSEY ENTEHPIUSE, HALSEY. OREGON. JULY ■'». 1928
Improved Uniform International
the alacrity their benumbed fingers
would perm it; and. while they fran­
tically bestirred themselves, the drover
leisurely peeled off hls “ warmus,” or
A /
:
sleeveless undercoat, and remarked:
¿ 2
“ Too had McDowell and hls men
ain’t here to see the fun. but word
was brought right after yon left la «
night, Balsar, that there ts to be some
rare witch-hunting In Great cove and
<Br R«v s. a
Moods B ib le in s titu te o f C h lc a s o .)
every one's gone over the mountains
((?. l i l t W eeters N ew spaper Union.»
to see how the Job’s done.”
Stretching bis arms to limber np hls
L e s s o n f o r J u ly 8
powerful muscles, he examined two
long whips and tested them. Cromlt
grinned at me and nodded toward hls
SAUL A ND S T E P H E N
developm ent
employer. To the badly frightened
I like to drive withCham.
rogues,
he
softly
advised
:
LESSON
TE X T —A cts
S9:S,4.19,S0:
pion Spark Plugs because
lllu slrab o n s by
'
“ Let's see how fart you can make 16 4.5,9-11; 1:54-8:9.
“ Less than two years ago," said the
GOLDEN
TE
X
T
—
Be
thou
fa
ith
fu
l
I know I’ll not be annoy­
InwiwMyeos
professional booster, with a wide
your heela fly."
unto death and 1 w ill g iv e th ee a
O t
ed with engine trouble
They were off the moment he fin­ crow n of life.
sweep of hls arms to include a new
ished. racing madly over their back­
PRIMARY TOPIC— Saul'» C ruelty to outlying area of hls city, “ this wat
due to faulty spark plugs.
v s /. M . O . S tK L V IC e
track. The drover heard the scuffling C hristian People.
all farm land.”
JUNIOR
TOPIC—
H
ow
8aul
P
erse­
Cof.yr.qht
Wuqh P v r\d « *(« r.
of their fleeing feet and turned about
Ts that so?” said the visitor, who
Cham pion 1» the betterspark plug
cuted Stephen and O thers.
Just as the two turned one side and
because It has an exclusive siUi-
INTERM EDIATE AND SENIOR TO P­ was somewhat artistic and had a
found them waiting for him when he dived Into a bush growth. Bawling IC_Is C onscience a S afe Guide?
sense of beauty, as he looked over
manite insulator spe­
came back."
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­ the shacks, pools of stagnant water,
w rathfully for them to halL be started
cially treated to with­
SYNOPSIS
“ Not need my bells, you d—d res­ on a lumbering run but soon gave It IC__Stephen's Influence on SauL
abandoned motor cars, and so on. “ Is
stand the m uch higher
cale I What would Philadelphia folks up and came back to where we stood.
Im p o v e ris h e d by th e o p e n -h a n d e d
tem p era tu res o f th e
I. Saul’s Training (22:3, 4; 25:4, 8, that so? That’s too bad."
think of me drlviog horses along their Cromlt was unable to conceal hls
g e n e ro s ity o f his fa th e r, V ir g in ia
modern high-compres-
g e n tle m a n , y o u n g W e b s te r B ro nd
9-1L
road without bells? How would I find glee.
Q u ite A U R ig h t
sion engine. A lso a new
• • s e rv in g as a sco ut an d spy fo r
1.
Taught
to
love
hls
own
nation
them If they strayed while I was
Why did yon let them sarpents
patented solid coppers
th e a rm y u n d e r G e n e ra l B ra d d o c k
The elderly lady was comfortably
(v.3).
He
declared,
“
I
am
a
Jew."
Saul
there?"
And he punctuated each run loose, Balsar?" demanded the
p re p a rin g fo r th e a d v a n c e on F o rt
gasket-seal that remains ’
ensconced
on
the
first
green
of
the
was
a
strict
Pharisee.
The
Pharisees
D uquesne. H e has Just re tu rn e d to
query with a clever slash apiece.
drover.
a b s o lu te ly ga s -tig h t
A le x a n d r ia fro m a v is it to th e
“ Lor", Ben I hey’ve been licked and were the nationalists of their day. Be­ public golf course.
“ If they stole your bells, you serve
under high compres­
f o r t, w h e re , po sing as a F r e n c h ­
"Do
you
think
that's
a
very
safe
them rig h t Thieves should be well walloped ulmost ¿Very step of a good ing a strict Pharisee he was there­
sion. Special analysis
m an. he has secu red v a lu a b le i n ­
place to sit. ma’am?” asked an ap
fore
a
patrloL
Those
who
are
Intel­
fo r m a tio n . B ra d d o c k , bred to E u ­
whipped, so their welts w ill burn when ten mile."
electrodes whichassure
proachlng
golfer.
ligently
loyal
to
their
own
nation
can
ropean w a r f a r e , fa lls to re a lis e the
And who he yon, you worthless
a fixed spark-gap under
tempted to steal again. We'll keep
“ Oh, yes. It’s perfectly all right,'
Im p o rta n c e o f th e news. B ro a d Is
lout, to say when thieves have had most effectively help others.
all driving conditions.
you company to the m ill.”
sen t ba c k to F o r t D u q u es n e , also
beamed
the
dear
lady,
“
you
see,
I
’m
2.
Taught
to
love
God's
law
tv.
3).
He now took time to explain how their comeuppance?" bellowed the
b e a rin g
a
m essage
to
G e o rg e
“ Taught according to the perfect sitting on a newspaper."
C ro g h a n , E n g lis h e m is s a ry am o n g
be had hired out two d a jr before to drover, letting hls rage run wild.
manner
of the law of the fathers ’
th e In d ia n s . B ro n d Joins his frie n d
“
Stand
clear
of
them
two
men.”
go with the drover, who was driving
a nd fe llo w scout, R o u n d P a w , I n ­
MADE HUSBAND HOT
some cattle through the Eastern set­
“ Now, Ben. don't you do It," ad­ Love for the Bible Is a valuable asset
d ian c h ie f, a nd th e y s e t o u t.
«4
vised CromIL hls reddish brows work­ In life. To be destitute of love and
tlements.
Toledo. Ohio
“ I'm Balsar Cromlt,” he added. “ I ing up and down. “ I'm telling you, reverence for God's Word Is to be out
D e p e n d a b le fo r E very E n g in e
on
life's
ocean
without
chart
or
com­
live nt the mill, or two miles below It, don't you do IL 1 ain’t no nigger, or
CHAPTER II— Continued
with Richard and John Craig. Made thief. I shan’t take It kindly, Ben. pass.
3. He was zealous toward God
I'll hate It most mortally.”
Io silent coinpunlonshlp we followed
Enough of It
With an animal howl the drover (v.3).
the valley of the Shenandoah and
Hls heart and soul went out to­
W illiam F. Broeuing, the new
diVw hack hls long arm and lashed
crossed the I’otoinue two miles west
ward God with great enthusiasm. The
mayor of Baltimore, was talking
at the tall awkward figure. With the
of the Cottoeoeheague aud made camp
root meaning of the word "lealous"
about the Churchill-Mellon contro­
r
u
scream
of
a
panther
making
a
night
In a grove of oaks. While the squlr-
is “ to boll." It means a passion for
versy over war debts.
kill, Cromlt’« long body shot through
rels were broiling over the coals.
God and Hls work. It was zeal for
“ We have forgiven the Allies over
the air, his blue eyes burning with
Hoond I’uw again renewed the white
God that made Saul think of and plan
ha lf their debt to us," he said, “ but
murder,
his
wide
mouth
opened
to
its
paint ou his chest. 'I t struck me as
still they’re not contenL W ith argu­
Biicy
fullest extent. As he crashed against for Hls work.
peculiar that he should be so per-
II. Saul Hears the Voice of Jesus
ment, wheedling and abuse they hope
the
drover
he
half-laughed,
hulf-sobbed:
■Intent In making hlmselt tit for war
to get out of paying the other half.
(Acts 22:9, 10).
“ 1 told you not to do it, Ben.”
when for once the Western country
It was while on bis way to Damas­
“ The thing reminds me o f the
They went down In the dlrL a most
was safe for the English and wltb hut
monopolist who said:
bewildering swirl of legs and arms, cus with authority to arrest and im­
little likelihood of the French and
prison Christ’s disciples that he
“ ‘You are too hard on us. You
but they had kicked up the dust for
their red alllea ever being able to
heard a voice from heaven saying,
ought to do as you want to be done
only
part
of
a
minute
before
Cromlt
bring us the red hatchet
“ Why persecutest thou Me?” It was
by.’
was erect again, grinning and spit­
The campaign« against Crown Point
She—They say clothes make the
this sight of the living Christ that
•“ That's Just It,’ said the trust
ting
blood.
The
drover
remained
on
nod Niagara might full for a time, but
man.
wrought the change In Saul.
buster. *We dou’t want to be done by
hls back and looked as If Braddock’s
the conquest of Duquesne wus assured.
He—I know hls wife's clothes make anybody.'"—Detroit Free Press.
III. Saul Thoroughly Conscientious
army, heavy guns and nil, tad
W ith that stronghold In our hands, we
him hot under the collar.
(Acts 20:9, 10).
marched
over
him.
Hls
face
was
cov­
should tie freed from fear from the
In bis conscientiousness he opposed
ered with blood and there were
heuds of the Ohio to Lake Erie. Even
Jesus, for he regarded Him as an Im­
W o u ld n ’t F it
bloody
finger-prints
on
hls
dark
those Indians In western Pennsylvania
postor. Saul Is to be commended tn
Mrs.
T
e
llit—Cousin
Dorothy, you
throat.
who were Inclined to help the French
that he responded to his conscience,
Believing the man was dead. ,1 but he Is condemned for hls attitude know, always wanted to have a little
dare not take the warpath until they
kneeled to examine him. Cromlt kept toward Jesus. Conscience Is the law baby daughter so she could name her
knew the outcome of Braddock’s expe­
up hls chattering laugh as he watched of life for every man, but it needs to “ June."
dition. So, If ever there was a time
Mrs. Askit—Yes. Did she do It?
me. Bound Paw glided forward and be regulated by God’s Word.
when the back-country settlers felt
Mr?. T e llit—No. The man she mar­
stared at the damaged visage and
warranted In staying by their spring
IV. Stephen's History (0:1-15).
ried was named “ Bugg,” and it wouldn't
wounded throat and gave a loud “ Yo-
crops and leaving the blockhouses un­
In order to understand the signifi­ do, you see.
hah I"—hls way of expressing amaze­
occupied It wus now. Yet Bound Paw
cance of Stephen’s martyrdom, a syn­
ment
or
approval.
With
a
fiendish
kept hls paint fresh aud was most
In O th e r W o rd »
tlnger-strength, Cromlt had all but thetic view should be obtained of his
particular In dressing hls hair.
“I Told You Not to 00 It, Ben”
life.
torn
the man's throat open.
Patron—My watch which I bought
At the risk of isolating bis sense
L Chosen as a deacon (0:1-7). He
from you has stopped. What Is the
“ He w ill make a w arrior,” gravely
of etiquette, I remarked on the use- It look bad when these rascals stole
was one of the seven men appointed
lesmess of It all. Without censing the bells right after I took service said Round Paw as he resumed hls to look after the temporalities of the matter with It?
with Ben. It hurt my feelings most stolid bearing and stepped back to
Jeweler—It is a victim of wbat the
bis labors be told me:
church.
show the spectacle hod no further In­
"Duns and Onontlo—the governor dlngly."
2. Why Stephen was opposed doctors call “ cachexia."
i
/
.... :
Our presence proved to be a favor terest for him.
Patron—What tn the world does f x
ot Canada—a rj on a red path that ts
(0:8-15). In hls work of charity he
•'I'd have had hls gullet open like testified of Jesus Christ and by the “ cachexia" mean?
very long. More than one bunting- to the rogues, for Cromlt became so
Jeweler—I t means it's run down.
auowmldOctober—w ill come before Interested In asking questions that he the split craw of a fowl In another Holy Spirit wrought miracles. These
N U R 8 E 8 know, and doctors have
forgot to swing the whip.
Jiffy.” whined CromIL “ But he’ll be mighty deeds aroused the people. The
the hatchet ts buried."
declared there's nothing quite like
That Cromlt had great confidence owing me two days and one night of
E a rn in g a L iv in g
Bayer Aspirin for all sorts of aches
I did not believe IL
following features characterized him :
In hls physical powers wus rhown by work and I want my pay
I asked (1) Wisdom. He was a man of com­
and pains, but be sure it i t genuine
“ You wish to earn your own living?”
We were up at suurlse and soon had hls euger offer to wager three months'
him not to do IL but ho was ever a mon sense. (2) Grace. He had a beau*
Bayer; that name must be on the
“ Yes," answered Miss Cayenne.
crossed the creek and turned uortb to
pay ugalnst my powder-horn that he masterful man.”
package, and on every tablet. Bayer
I tlfu l character. (3) Power. He had
“ Your tastes are luxurious.”
make McDowell's place. We had cov­ could outshoot me, outrun me or pin
The Widow Cox appeared from the ability to do wonders and great
"There lies the trouble. I don’t be­ is genuine, and the word genuine—in
ered a mile or so when we came upon me to the ground In wrestling.
somewhere, and with thu border-wom­ signs, and he spake the truth ef­ lieve that I could be content with the
red—is on every box. You can’t go
a moat Interesting spectacle. Two
“ You should he with Bruddock's
wrong if you w ill just look at the box:
men. with horse-bells around tlieli army." I told him. “ Three pounds If an’s quickness of perception she fective! . The men who opposed him sort of living I'd be able to earn."—
necks and their arms tied behind them, you enlist. A flne red coat and a fine wasted no time In asking questions, were not able to resist the wisdom Washington Star.
hut brought a noggin o f rum which and the spirit by which he spake.
were harnessed together with rawhide
new musket."
we poured down the Injured throaL Not being able to withstand him. they
thongs, aud were being driven like a
HOW HE KILLED ’EM
"A rifle's worth more'n all the mus­ Then followed a bucket of water over
arrested and brought him before the
team of horses by a tall ungainly
kets ever made.” he said.
the
shaggy
head.
W
itt
a
groan
the
great couiell. Even here they could
youth. The driver held the Hues In
“ A rifle them. The army needs men
one hand and flourished a drover's who know the woods. Or you could drover regained hls semes. He glared not silence him by argument, so they
feebly at Cromlt, who siiook bis head decided to do It by violence.
long whip In the other. Ills light red-
drive a wagon."
and sold:
dish hair escape,] In all directions
V. Stephen’s Martyrdom (7:54-00)
“ If old Braddock can wait till I gll
“ It'll be a Earning to you, Ben. I
from hls ragged fu r hat and gave him buck from Philadelphia, tuebbe I'll help
Stephen made a magnificent defense
told
you
not
to
do
It.”
the appearance of being bugely sur­ him. But If he's one of them snss an-'
before the council. This he did by
“ You devil I" gasped i:lhe drover.
tracing the history of Israel from the
prised.
pepper men. him and me won't pull
••Then all the more reason why I call of Abraham to the crucifixion of
Aaplrln la
“ What have the men done?" I In
together at all.”
th» trade mark of
should be quittance with you. I'm off ChrtsL Hls aim was to show that God
qulred. pausing and leaning on my
B a re r M anufacture
McDowell's settlement consisted ot to march with Braddock's army. I've
• f Monoacetlcacldeattr of S a lle rlie a c lg
had never been localized and that the
rifle.
the mill and half a dozen cabins sent
worked
two
days
and
a
night
for
you
“ Ding them most mortally I But
temple was but a smatl part of God's
tered along the horse-path that struck
—a whole night glttlng the hells bnck
they've done enough." he cried, with a
N o b le m a n ’s S to re T ra v e ls
Into the .Shippensburg. Carlisle and —three days' work. Yog pay me and plan. He did not speak against the
side glance of curiosity at the Indian.
temple, but showed that God did net
To
regain the fortune they lost as a
Harris’ Ferry road a short distance drive your own cattle."
Duhb—“ He's a lady killer." Blubb
“ And I don’t have to tell every wild
In the full sense dwell In It at any
result of the World war an Austrian
beyond
the
Craig
place.
Cromlt
halted
—“
Yes,
keeps
’em
out
all
evening
Moaning
and
sighing,
sod
taking
np
man of the woods what I'm doing, or
time. This contention be proved from
hls prisoners near the Widow Cox's like one badly broken, the drover
dancing and never buys 'em anything nobleman and hls family are traveling
why I'm doing It."
Scripture (Isa. 01:1, 2 ; I Kings 8:27).
through their country In a combina­
house,
close
hy
the
mill.
crawled
to
hls
feet.
Asked
a
hag
of
"That s true,” I agreed. “ But we
In hls conclusion be declnred that the to eaL"
tion store and home mounted on auto­
A man with a beard that reached coins from the bosom of hls shirt and Jews had always resisted the Holy
cun see what you're doing. My friend
mobile trucks. When stops are made
counted out a small sum Into Cromlt's S p irit Now their stubbornness had
P ro o f Enough
here says they are Frenchmen and to hls waist was lounging under
Beatrice—And they say he Is awful­ the van Is quickly converted into an
that he believes you w ill boll and eat tree. Ou our approach, he rose to hls palm. Cromlt turned to me and said: reached Its culmination In the betrny-
open-air store, with steps, display
feet and stretched hls long arms and
“ Now Pm rend.v to show old Brad­ ; al, rejection and murder of the Son ly Illiterate, my dear.
them."
lounged
toward
us,
saying:
dock's
army
how
to
tight."
Millicent—Oh, yes, he has written windows, balconies and gabled roofs
The poor devils set up a most dolor­
of God. This charge cut to the heart
The home
“ So you've fetched 'em hack. Balsar
The Widow Cox spoke up and Hls arguments were unanswerable. two popular songs to my knowledge, surmounted by antlers.
ous howling. The redhead "scowled
consists of a parlor, bedroom and
shrilly upbraided him:
with hls eyes and laughed with hls hlg You're going to he a likely helper."
In this hour of tria l God gave him a you know.
kitchen while the trailer has space
“ I went apurpose to fotcb era
“ Shame on y>>u, you lumbering d oltl wonderful vision. He was permitted
mouth, lie hardly knew whether to
fo r a second bedroom.
approve of us, or tnke offense. But back.” grinned Cromlt us tie untied You've hurt a n ost proper man.”
T h e C a n d id P oet
! to look Into heaven Itself where he
"H e'll be properer now, Mother , beheld the glorified Son of man stand­
the terror of hls prisoners decided the prisoners' hands and ordered them
The guests had thoroughly enjoyed
to
replace
the
stolen
bells.
Cox.”
H e a d o f Hosts
him. and with a loud guffaw he cried:
ing at the right hand of God.
the evening of recitations by a local
The thieves did their work wltb all
(TO BE CONTIS'JED .»
Saboath means armies or hosts and
“That would he a fetching Joke on
VI. Saul Consenting Unto Stephen's poet He was the last to depart. The
the two of them I B'lled In a kettle I
hostess wrung hls hand and said: th» expression "Lord of Saboath" may
B * tt # o * 8 * B * n * » # « * » # n * » * B * » * « * B * » * u - * a * B - * B * » * : : n b * b ::-a Death (8:1-3).
be translated the Lord of Hosts.
lord's law I But they would look com
The very ringleader In this perse­ “ Poets are born—"
leal Jammed In e kettle 1"
cution was Saul. Stephen's death ts
“ And.” he Interrupted, "not paid."
Big E xecu tives H ave T heir O w n Troubles
Now that hls temper was softened
described as falling asleep. Devout
he explained further:
men buried him, making great lu men­
W h o ’d H a v e T h o u g h t It ?
"These Infernal scoundrels stole two
Amos It. Bump, assis’ ant general pad, exposed to the gaze of those who tation over him.
AND CHARM
“ Haven’t you beard? Mary Just mar­
hells from Ben the Great cove drover anles engineer of the Killzem Rat- cared to observe, lay th • fru it of Mr.
N o th in g so m ars an o th er-
ried B ill Hendricks."
at the mill lust night. I'ui working Trap Associât««, Inc., was concentrât- Bump's morning endeavor. And this
w i»e beautifu l face as the
Prayer
"B ill Hendricks! Not really! Why,
in e v ita b le lines of fatigue
for him. The fools could ’■' got away tug. Upon hls nice, dean desk was a was the message, readln; from left to
that
was
the
man
she
was
engaged
More
things
are
wrought
hy
prayer
an d suffering caused by
If they'd know'd enough to hide the nice, clean pad, and upon that pad In rig h t: “ Amos R. Bum p - A . IL Bump
tir e d , aching feet. A U D I’S
than this world dreams of.—Tennyson. to I"
hells somewhere while they kept hid. a nice, cleun hand Mr. Bump was w rit­ —A. Remington Bump."
FOOT-USE, the A ntis e p tic .
Bui they took the hells along with ing. lie paused and surveys! what he
H e a lin g P ow der, insures
The Bible Is a Window
foot com fort. I t it a Toi­
P ro p e r Securities
tliein and I follered the nolee and had written. Then he wrote again.
let Neceeuity. Shake it
A s tro n o m e r’s M - m o r ta l
eaught them early tills morning Now
The Bible Is a window In thia pris­
“ Jones wants to borrow five dol'ars
in y m r «hoe« in the
Miss Wince, hls secretary, padded
A benotlfttl bronze glote mounted on on-world, through which we may look from me.
mom:ng, Shop all day—
they're taking the bells back Whoa,
la be good for that
Into the room.
D mm • all •▼ening—
a marble pedestal stands In a Swedish Into eternity.—Timothy DwIghL
hlsh! Stand still there, you devil, or
amount?"
then let yoor m irror tell
“ Mr. Schlmmel. of Schluimel. Schlm- city as a memorial to the great Six­
the »tnry. T rial pack­
J'll tan your lacket nineteen to the
"Yes, with proper securities."
mel, Schlmmel * Schlmiuel, Is here." teenth century astronomer, Tycho
age and a Foot-BM t
dozen!" And io hind hls promise oe
“ What would you suggest?"
Walking Doll
sent
A Trustful Soul
F r e e . Addma Ole« t Fo^-EaM.Le key W T.
crocked the »hip and elicited a rare she whispered. "He has a luncheon Brahe.
"A
chain
and
padlock,
a
pair
of
The praying life cannot be an anx­
engagement with you.”
I n a P in e h . L e e A lle n 's F oo I- C m c
yell.
ious life. Patience In prayer means handcuffs, and a watchdog.”
Mr. Bump groaned. He hated hav­
“ In God a great mercy, all. help us!
D
is
c
o
u
ra
g
in
g
M
r
.
M
ouse
a trustful souL—John Timothy Stone.
For Mosquito Bites, Sting of Bees
ing a train of thought derailed.
bleated the prisoner on the offside
C o m p a n y C oo k *
Holes that appear to ht Mr Mouse'«
and Venomous Insects
“
One
Interruption
after
another,"
he
“ We was about to follow the Carlisle
entrances should he fllltd with putty
"D id you get a medal »hen you H A N F O R D 'S B A L S A M O F M Y R R H
Happiness
road bound for Philadelphia. We'd growled. 'Tlow Is a man to find time mixed with mustard and broken glass
Mooer berk for ftrat bottte I f not m tted. AU <M w a.
to solve hls problems?" And he
Real happiness comes from within. were tn the army?”
have no need for hells after wed
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