A p pies Apples A p p 1 e s m Per Box Faced and Filled Yellow Newtowns, Winesaps Sorted Apples No Worms Not Orchard Run R. E. Wilson Co. The Maupin Times Published every Thrusday at Maupin, Oregon ' Jessiline E. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, six months, 7J cents; three niomn.i, 50 Entered as second class mail twitter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupin, Oregon, un der the Act of March 3, 1879. UnAmericanl Nicholas Murray Butler, presi dent ot Columbia university, one of America's great institutions ot learning, in a letter to the general Protestant and Non-Sectarian Committee for Freedom in Education, with headquarters in the Consolidated Securities building, Portland, voices the universal sentiment of educators thus far heard from when he says: "This bill (compulsory educa tion, so-called) should be en titled, 'A Bill to Make Impos sible the American System of Education in Oregon!' It Is fundamentally un-American in its principle and purpose and should be overwhelmingly de feated." Many college and university presidents, after reading the bill, which is to be voted upon November 7, have written the committee, severely condemn ing the measure, according to Joseph A. Hill, principal of Hill Military academy, committee ex ecutive secretary. Civil Service Exams The United States Civil Service Commission has announced an examination to be held at Mau pin, Oregon, on November 10, 1922 to fill the position of rural carrier at Maupin and vacancies that mav later occur on rural routes from that post office The salary of a rural carrier on a standard daily wagon route of 24 miles is $1,800 per annum, withan additional $30 per mile per annum for each mile or For Sale 15 registered Hamp shire Rams and 1 Shrop Rani price $25.00 C. B. Dahl. For Sale Four milk cows, gen tle good milkers, soon to be fresh $45 to $55 each,-C. G, Skogsberg Criterion. Section men wanted Oregon Trunk Section, Maupin-G. E. Cunningham, Section foreman. For Sale 160 A. wheat land. -New Today "SNAPPY" Four piece or chestra for dances and entertain ments. Call Chas. Brown or Leon Frasier. Dufur, Oregon. In stock at the Times office Wedding cabinets, plain and fancy stationery, cards, stork cabinets, carbon paper, tags, butter parchment and cartons, school report cards, cardboard and paper in large pieces. Farm equipment of all kinds for sale tiva M. Harpham Maupin, Oregon. Don't forget the Pendleton blankets at Wilsons. 320 A. for rent, for term of years in connection. $2,000 will handle. Eva M. Harpham Mail pin Or. For Sale One Rooster, eighteen layinghens. G. E. Cunningham Our fall shipment of blankets and robes and auto robes just arrived-R. E. Wilson Co. For Sale 20 tons choice wheat and 8 tons rye hay. House and feeding grounds furnished if desired. Otto Herrling. For Sale ' One black saddle horse. Lester E. Crofoot. For Sale Idaho Queen Coal heater, used one season only. Practically new E. W. Griffin. A marriage license was secured at the county clerk's office yes terday afternoon by Gussie I. Derthick and Virgie R. Faulk, both of Tygh Valley Chronicle October 12. The School Monopoly Bill has a misleading name! VOU have an interest in schools? Then be - sure to understand the true meaning of the School Monopoly Bill which is called on the ballot the Compulsory Education Bill. The reason that this.name is misleading is because we already have compulsory educa tion under the present existing law, and we already have compulsory teaching in English in all schools. What this bill really proposes is to substitute stats ' control over the education of your children for your control. The people of Michigan have already overwhelmingly defeated this measure, because it attacked the freedom of education. Protect your rights which are being endangered -do not be misled by the name of this bill. Read the proposed bill carefully. Read the campaign literature. Find out the intent of the bill which is disguised by the title. You will find that that they propose school monoply. A hidden attack upon freedom of education. .' Vote 315X NO on the School Monopoly Bill Called on the ballot Comtmlsory Education Bill This tdvcrtiwment U paid for by the Non-Sectarian and Protestant Schools Committee. major fraction thereof in excess of 24 miles. The salary on motor routes ranges from $2,450 to $2,600 per annum, according to length. Seperate examination for motor routes and wagon routes are no longer held. Ap pointments to both positions will be made from the same register. The examination will be open only to citizens who are actually domiciled in the territory of the Post Office where the vacancy exists and who meet the other requirements set forth in Form 1977. Both men and women, if qualified, may enter this exami nation, but appointing officers have the legal right to specify the sex desired in requesting certification of eligibles. Worn en will not be considered for ru ral carrier appointment unless they are the widows of U. S, soldiers, sailors or marines, or the wives of U. S. soldiers, sail ors or marines who are physically disqualified for examination by reason of injuries received in the line of military duty. Form 1977 and application blanks may be obtained from the offices men tioned above or from the United States Civil Service Commission at Washington, D. C. Appli cations should be forwarded, to the Commission at Washington, D. C., at the earliest practicable date. Ira Grisham returned Friday from The Dalles. Eyes Tested N Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon O. R. Dinwiddie Registered Optician BLACKSMITHING I have opened a blacksmith sUp lt t all around, blacksmithing at my old stand opposite Woodcock's mill and am prepared to do work at reasonable rates. A. F. MARTIN Y0U1 You, voters of Oregon, must decide November 7 whether or not you want the etate to take away your God-given, American right and privilege to educate your child as you deem best. An Initiative bill, sponsored by a certain element of our citi zens, known as the compulsory education measure, will be on the ballot this general election. It purports to compel children up to certain years to go to school (a very good thing In itself), but it goes so far as to tell you that you must NOT send them to any private school. There Is already a compulsory education law on our statute books that is working well. It, however, gives you the right to say whether your child shall be educated In the publio or a private school, YOU decide; but this new bill denies YOU the right to determine this v ques tion. Do YOU want such a Uw as this la Oregon? Mrs. W. W. Davis left Monday morning for Estacada after spend ing the summer with children of this section. ... A marriage license was issued Saturday afternoon at the county clerk's office to Donald E. Wilson and Velma L. Gabriel, both of The Dalles. -Chronicle, 16 The Maupin postoffice is now equipped with electric lights, installed today, connection be ing made with Shattuck Bros'. Delco system. Eld. P. W. Province of The Dalles Seventh Day Adventist church was a mid-week guest at the Times office, helping get out some stationery for him self. He is ardently opposing the new school discussed in oth er columns of this paper. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Charles N. Farlow and James M. Farlow, Plaintiffs, vs. T. J. Driver and Jane T)ae Driver. husband and wife, Defendants. To T. J. Driver and Jane Doe Driver, Defendants: In the Name of the Rr.nt.fl nf Oregon: You and each of you are nere-Dy required to answer the complaint filed in the above cause within six weeks from the date of the first nnhliVntinn nf this summons, and if you fail lor want thereof, the plaintilis will amolv to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint; for a decree that the plaintiffs be declared the sole and exclusive owners in fee simple of the land described in the complaint, to wit, the East one-half of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-seven, in Township Four, South, Range Twelve, East of the Willamette Meridian in Wasco County, State of Oregon, and that an alleged deed made by Robert Kelly to the said T. J. Driver be held void and that the said T. J. Driver and Jane Doe Driver, his wife, be required to make and deliver to the plaintiffs a deed, by the terms of which they shall convey the above de scribed premises to the plaintiffs and in case they shall fail to so deed and convey the above de scribed premises tothe plaintiffs, the decree of the court shall operate as a deed and operate to convey the' premises from the defendants to the plaintiffs; that the cloud created by the deed made by Robert Kelly to T. J. Driver be removed from the premises above described, and for plaintiffs' costs and disburse ments, and for such other relief as to the court shall seem equit able. This summons is served upon you pursuant to an orderof Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court, which directs that this summons be published once each week for six consecutive weeks in the Maupin Times, a newspaper, and that a copy of the complaint and summons be deposited in the postoffice at The Dalles, Oregon, directed to the defendants. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 19th day of October, 1922. Frank G. Dick Attorney for Plaintiffs Postoffice address, The Dalles, Oregon. James Chalmers Horse Shoeing and General Blacksmithing Maupin, Ore. Dr. T. DeLarhue EYESIGHT SPECIALIST Glasses Properly Fitted Exclusively Optical Rooms 17-18 Vogt Block, oyer Crosby's Drug store, The Dalles, Ore Phone Black 1111 E. B. DUFUR Attorney at Law MAUPIN, OREGON I.O. O. F. WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night In I. 0. O. F. hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. B. F. Turner, Secretary H. R. Kaiser, N. G. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, Sept. 14th, 1922. Notice is hereby eiven that John Maclnnes of Shaniko, Oregon, who on May 12th, 1919, made Homestead Entry No. 020673 for se1-4nw1-4, sw1-4ne1 4. NEl-4swl-4, and Nw1-4se1-4, section 27, and on Dec. 7, 1920, made Ad. H. E. No. 020674 for SE1-4NE1-4, and E1-2SE1-4, section 27, E1-2NE1-4, and El-2sEl-4, section 34, swl-4swl-4, section 35, Township 6 south, Range 14 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United states Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 27th day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Hur stel D. Hollis and E. A. Troutman, of Maupin, Oregon, Edward Kramer, of Criterion, Oregon, Malcolm McDonald, of Shaniko, Oregon. J. W. Donnolly, Register. NOTICE OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, September 14, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Irl Dayis of Dufur, Oregon, who on September 12th. 1917, made Homestead Entry No. 019249, for se1-4se1-4, Sec 23, sl-2 swl-4, sec. 24, Nwl-4Nwl-4. Bee 25, N1-2M-2, sec. 26 and Feby. 21, 1921 made stockraising Additional home stead entry No. 021789 for sl-2sEl-4, sec. 27, N1-2N1-2, swl-4NEl-4, nw1-4se1-4, Section 35, all in Township 3 south, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Register and Receiver, United States Land Office at The Dalles Ore gon, on the 27th day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Claude C. Foster, of The Dalles, Oregon, Ed Faulk, of The Dalles, Oregon, John M. Conroy, of Tygh Valley, Oregon, Cy rus Lofton, of Tygh Valley, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at. The Dalles, Ore gon, October 16th, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Arthur Dyer of Maupin, Oregon, who on April 25th, 1919, made HomesteadEntry No. 020622, and on Nov. 11, 1920 made ad ditional homestead entry No. 020623 for swl-4sEl-4, SEl-4swl-4, sec. 19, wl-2swl-4, Section 20, wl-2Nwl-4, nw-l-4swl-4, section 29, ne1-4, ne1-4nw1-4, El-2swl-4, Nl-2sEl-4, section 30, Town ship 5 south, Range 14 east, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on the 4 th day of December 19' 2. Claimant names as witnesses: fi. I. Fischer, E. A. Troutman, A. J. Connolly, H. P. Hollis, all of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. . BUTLER'S Grocery and Meat Market Every Thing for the Table APPLES 100 Boxes to arrive this week, 7 Fall and Winter, varieties of choice hand picked and sorted apples CABBAGE ONE TON of Danish hard head cabbage, a winter variety. This cabbage is good solid stuff and free grom worms. Get a sack or crate for Kraut