Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, December 06, 1928, Image 7

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    HALSEY ENTERPRISE, HALSEY. OREGON, DECEM BER 6, 1928
John’s Mother
Praises Doctor
Improved Uniform International
SundaySchool OUR COMIC SECTION
There Isn't n m oth­
e r living who won't
agree th a t no hulf-
eiek child should be
the subject fo r an ex ­
(B y R E V P R F l T l W A T E R . D D . D«aa
perim ent w ith m<xli-
Moody B ible In s titu te of Chicago.)
ciues of uncertain
_< & • 1928. W estern X e w p a p e r C o lon.)
merit.
W hen your
child is bilious, head­
L e ts o n f o r D e c e m b e r 9
achy. half-sick, feverish, restless, with !
coated tongue, bud breath, no appe­
PAUL GOES TO ROME
tite o r energy, you know th a t nine
times out of ten it’s a sign his little I
LESSON TEXT—Rom. 1 1-15; Acta
stomach and bowels need purging.
And when you know th a t for over
GOLDEN TEXT—1 am not asham ed
fifty years leading physicians have of thy gosp el of Christ; for It Is the
power of God unto salvation to every
endorsed one preparation for this con
one that believeth.
dition, th ere doesn't seem to be any
PRIMARY TOPIC—Paul and a Storm
at Sea
reason fo r “trying” things.
JUNIOR
TOPIC—Paul's Voyage to
Rich, fruity C alifornia Fig Syrur
Roms.
clears the little stom ach and bowels
INTERMEDIATE AND 8ENIOR TOP­
gently, harm lessly and in a hurry. It i IC—Paul Makes the Most of Circum ­
regulates the bowels, gives tone and 1 stances.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP­
strength to them an d to the stomach ;
IC—D ivine Leadership in Paul's Life.
and helps to give your child new
strength, energy and vitality. Thou
I. Paul’» Longing to See the Rom ­
sands of W estern m others praise it. j ans (1:8-15).
Mrs. Joseph W. Hill, 4300 Bedford
Borne was the center of the world's
Ave- Omaha, N ebraska, say s: “I'll power and infiueuce. Paul longed to
never forget the doctor who got me visit that metropolis with the gospel
to give my baby boy, John, California
so th at It might find its way from
Fig Syrup. Nothing else seemed to that center tu all parts of the world.
help ills weak bowels. T h at was | He had a twofold object so far as the
when he w as ju s t a baby. He su f­ Homan church was concerned.
fered a good deal before I gave him
1. That lie might imparl unto them
Fig Syrup, but it stopped his trouble some spiritual gift to the end Glut
quick. I have useip it with him for they might be established.
colds and little upset spells ever since.
2. T hat he might be comforted by
I consider him a Fig Syrup boy.”
their fellowship. There is a reciprocal
Insist on the genuine article. See ; relationship between the minister and
th at th e carton bears the word “Cali- j (he people unto whom he ministers.
fornin.” Over four million bottles j i l . P a u l's V oyage to Rome (A c ts
used a year.
27).
1. The ship (vv, 1-6).
It was a vessel of Alexandria salt­
ing from Myra to Italy.
Was Your
2. The company (vv. 1. 2).
G randm other’s Remedy
Two of P aul's friends, Aristarchus
F or every stomach and Luke, were permitted to go with
and intestinal I1L him. Besides these three, there were
T his good old-fash­ two hundred and seventy-three in the
ioned herb home ship (v. 37).
3. Overtaken by a storm (vv. 7-20).
remedy for consti­
Paul had advised th at they winter
pation, stomach ills
and o th er derange­ in F air Havens (vv. 9-12), but his
m ents of th e sys­ advice was unheeded. The gentle
tem so prevalent these days Is In even south wind deceived them so they ■
g reater favor as a family medicine loosed from Crete, only to be over- !
taken by the tempestuous ••lnd called
than in yonr grandm other’s day.
Euroclydou.
4. Paul'? serene faith (vv. 21-26).
(1) His rebuke for failure to heed
Ills advice (v. 21).
(2) Plus them oe of good cheer
W A N T S YO U R FÜRS
(v. 22).
L ib e r a l C r a d in e .
B ig p ro fits f o r y o u I
P a y in g to p -n o tc n prices fo r 50 years. F u r
(3) He promised safety (v. 22).
m a r k e t b o o m in g . Send today fo r price-list.
(4) The source of his Information
M c M illa n r u e
T ra p p e rs ' G u id e
a W 0 .1 c o .
(vv. 23, 24). It was revealed unlo
FREE to shippers
Minneapolis. Minn.
him by the angel of God.
kW E PAY YOU
(5) The reason for Paul's faith (v.
23).
“ Whose I am and whom I serve.”
S C H O O L F O R M EN
Traisis, 1« BUS I NESS. TRADES .1 PROFESSIONS
The consciousness of having been j
E n ro ll a n y tim e . Send for lite ra tu re .
chosen by God and being engaged In ;
O R E G O N IN S T IT U T E OF TEC H NO LO G Y
His service enables one In the midst !
V . Rl. <3. A 111«!(f.
P o r t la n d , O regon
of the most violent storm to rest in
O ld M o n e y O r d e r C a s h e d .
God.
5. The ship's crew all safe on land
A fter a delay of 7(1 years, a post-
«dice money order lias been paid to
(2 7 :27-28:10).
This was exactly us the Lord had
MuJ. A. Frank Hutchins, of Deerfield.
Mass. In 1858. Asa U. Munn, of Chi- 5 said.
(1) The hospitable reception by the
cago, sent his brother, I’hllo 11 Munn,
natives (28:2).
of Deerfield, a United Stales money
They built u fire and made the ship­
order for $20. It appears flint the
wrecked people as comfortable as j
order was never cashed by Philo
possible In the cold and rain.
Munn, but used by him as a bookmark
(2) Paul gathering sticks for the ;
for the family Bible. After ttie dentil
fire (v. 3).
of Mr. Munn, tils property was Inherit
(3) Paul bitten by a poisonous ser- i
cd by Major H utchins anil (lie money
pent <v. 3). Among the sticks girth ,
order was found In the Bible.
ered there was a serpent. Perhaps il
had already tolled Itself up for Its
A m e r ic a n s B a d ly L e d .
The bailie of Camden, August 1(1 w in ters sleep, bul when warmed by
1780, was an overwhelming British ( the fire it darted at Paul and fixed
its fangs upon its hand. At first the
victory over the Americans. The
natives thought that he was an es­
American army was practically de
caped m urderer anti that retributive
stroyed as an organisation. This
branded General Gates for all time a» Justice was being meted out to Idin.
When they saw he was unharmed
an Incompetent m ilitary leader.
' they concluded lie was a god.
(4) Paul heals Publius’ falhet (vv.
One can never estim ate a man's
7-10).
Patil now reciprocated the
salary by the work he claims to do.
kindness of these people.
III. Paul’. Arrival at Rome (28:11-
10).
B rethren from Home came some
forty miles to meet him This greatly
encouraged Idin, for which lie g ate
thanks Io God. His desire Io preach
the ' ospel at Home w as now reallzeil
He was treated with great leniency,
' being allowed to hire a house anil live
apart except that he was constantly
under (he guard of a soldier. Being
chained Io a soldier was Irksome, hut
it g ate hint a duince to preach to the
soldiers, which he could not have
done In nny other wny.
IV. Paul’« Ministry in Rome (vv.
17-31).
. „
1. Ills conference with the leading
Jew s (vv. 17 22).
He did not, as usual, wait for the
I SAME PRESCRIPTION
Sabbath day to speak to the Jews, hut
HE WROTE IN 1892 ‘ after three days' rest he called the
chief .lews together because of a de-
„Ire io h a te a fair understanding
with them The result <>f this Inter­
hen Dr. Caldwell started to practic-
view v n s that the Jew s took neutral
icine, back in 1875, the needs ior <
ground.
tive were not a» great aa today
2. Paul expounding the Kingdom of
jle litteä normal livea, ate plain
Gud and persuading concerning Jesus
leeome food, and got plenty of fres
But even th at early there w r
l i t . 23.11).
itic physic« and purge« for the rein
lie (siinK'd out " real kingdom the
on «tipat i on which Dr. Caldwell diu
Messianic Kingdom, with the historic
believe were good for human beinr^
Je us as King.
he prescription for constipation • ha
ised early in hit practice, and which
Prayer
mt in drug atoreo in 1H92 under the
e of Dr. Caldwell’« Syrup Pepsin
r Is Hie great lexer of the
k liquid vegetable remedy, intended
I life: nay. to speak In various
women, children and elderly Dtopk-
It * the lung by which II
they need just such a nuld. a-ft
, It is the nltnospltere In which
el stimulant.
i. the wing by which It s|>ee«ls
his prescription has proven its wc rib
it, and the language by which
is now the largest selling liquid
dirs. I t has won the confidence of
communes with Ils own Orlg
)le who needed it to get relief froir.
V. Knight.
leches, biliousness, flatulence, indi
ion, loss of appetite and sleep, bao
The Richest
ith. dyspepsia, colds, fever«. At your
riehen «ho posse-se« most of
rgist, or write “Rvmp Pepsin,
ud that was In Christ Jesus."—
‘ BB Monticello. lIliBou, fcr frw
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’ Lesson'
( HEY YOU
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Sours
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give him
A CARROT.
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Lots of folks who think they have
•Indigestion” have only an acid condi­
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or ten minutes. An effective a n ti-ad d
like Phillips Milk of Magnesia soon
restores digestion to normal.
Phillips does away with all th a t
sourness and gas right after meals I t
prevents the distress so apt to occur
two hours after eating. What a pleas­
ant preparation to take!
And how
good It Is for the system ! Unlike a
nurnlng dose of soda—which Is but
temporary relief at best—Phillips
Milk of Magnesia neutralizes many
times Its volume In acid.
Next time a hearty meal, or too rich
a diet has brought on the least dis­
comfort, try—
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When Boh Itoyvr came hack from a
summer nt the ”Y" camp In Green
valley, he sutldenlt discovered thst a
Utile tam p hail picked on him. and
fluttered around continuously.
“You'd better look out for thnl one,”
advised a friend. “She’s got the rep
of lielng a regular gold digger.”
“Then all I've got to any Is th a t
she’s a darned poor geologist,” d e
d a re d Boh —Los Angeles Tillies.
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W il l C o ld W o r r y
You T h it W in te r ?
Some men throw -off u cold within a
few hours of contracting If. Anyone
cun do It wllli the aid of u simple com­
pound which conn* In tablet form, amt
Is no trouble to take or to always
have about you. Don't “dope” your­
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Cold Compound. Men and women
everywhere rely on this amazing little
tablet.- Adv.
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m e Is at ease. If restless, a few drops
<oon tiring contentm- nt. No harm done
for Castorla Is a baby remedy, meant
r hiddes. I’erfe- tly snfe to give tbs
oungest Infanl ; yon h a te the doctors
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l it It's in an emergency th s t Castorla
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.illon must be relieved—nr colic pains
or oilier suffering. Never be without
some niolhers keep an extra bottle
inopened. to make sure there will al
•cii, tie Castorla In the house. It Is
i . d l v e fur older children, too; read
e book that comes with It.