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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1922)
if .'Ill Apples Apples Apples on c Faced and Filled Yellow Newtowns, Winesaps Sorted Apples No Worms Not Orchard Run R. E. Wilson Co. P I Cattleiraen'a Meeting 10 A. M. at Tygh Valley October 28, 1922. The Maupin Times Published every Thrusday at Maupin, Oregon Jeesiline E. Morrison, Publisher Subscription: One year, Jti.v: six months, 75 cents; three munm, 50 Entered as second class mail matter September 2, 1914, at the postoffice at Maupiu, Oregon, lit), der the Act of March 3, 1879. As Others See It To the Editor: Where are we drifting? We read of agitation in certain states for laws to compel the teaching of the Bible in public schools; in others, the teaching of un Scriptural science is compulsory,- which will result in a sure crop of infidels. Now, we learn that an attempt is being made in some states to close all private schools; and compel all children of the first eight grades to attend the public schools. ' This proposed measure i8 hos tile to the rights of every Ameri can citizen, and is not in accord with the guaranties of civil and religious liberty vouchsafed to every individual citizen under our federal Constitution. The state has" a right to re quire all its citizens to receive a certain amount of intellectual training in the fundamentals of good citizenship; but the state does not have the right to say where the child of a parent shall be educated, or the precise road that shall be followed in reach ing the intellectual standard set up by the state. The state may prescribe certain fundamental studies, but it cannot dictate the precise textbooks and formulas of the curriculum. Likewise, the state has a right to require a a definite amount of preparatory training on the part of those who shall constitute the public and private teachers of the children in its domain. The state has a right to test the intellect, but it does not have the right to shape the intellect without the consent of the parent, who has the first claim upon the child. The parent, and not the state, has a right to decide the charac ter of education the child is to Eyes Tested Saturdays and Sundays Old Bank Building Maupin, Oregon O. R. Dinwiddic Registered Optician BLACK6MITHING I have opened a blacksmith sL i. t all around blacksmithing at my old stand opposite Woodcock's mill and am prepared to do work at reasonable rates. A. F. MARTIN Per Box receive, whether it is to be part ly religious, or altogether secular The public schools, which are under the direct supervision of the state, cannot impart spirit ual or religious instruction. If, therefore, a parent or a demon'' -nation desires to give a child not only physical and intellectual training, but spiritual instruction also, the state should welcome such a plan rather than deter it. Because, as a rule, the child tht-t is instructed in spiritual things as well as secular matters, jnakes a better citizen than one whese education has been purely secular We should not forget that our forefathers who founded Ih's great Republic, and who framed for us our constitutional laws, and gave us our ideals of true Americanism, were all educated -New Today- SN APT Y four piece or chestra for dances and entertain ments. (Jail (Jhas. tfrown or Leon Frasier. Dufur, Oregon. Farm equipment of all kinds for sale Eva M. Harpham Maupin, Oregon. Don't forget the Pendleton blankets at Wilsons. - For Sale 15 registered Hamp shire Rams and 1 Shrop Rani price $25.00-C. B. Dahl For Sale Four milk cows, gen tie trood milkers, soon to be fresh $45 to $55 each,-C. G Skogsberg Criterion. For Sale 1G0 A. wheat land. 320 A. for rent, for term of years in connection. $2,000 will handle. Eva M. Harpham Mau pin Or. Our fall shipment of blankets and robes and auto robes just arrived-It. 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 Idaho Queen Coal heater, used one season only. Practically new E. W. Griffin. Don't Surrender Your Vote 315X NO on the -i 1 ir 13 til school m Called This advertisement h NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Francis V. Galloway lias been duly appointed Administrator of the es tale of Mary A. Woodsido, deceased, and has qualified as such Administrator All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same duly verified to the undersigned at his otfice in The Dalles, Oregon, within six mon ths from the rirst date of the publ ca tion of this notice; first date of publica' tion being October, 2fi, 15)22. Francis V. Galloway, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, October, 16 1922. Notice is herebv given that , William H. Shelly, of Shaniko, Oregon, who on November 10, 1919, made Homestead Enlrv No. 019X116, for swl-lsEl-4, section 22, vl--2NE1-4, si:1-4nw1-4, section 27, Town ship 5 south. Range 15 east. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Register and Receiver, United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, onthe (ith day of Decembr.1922. Claimant names as witnesses: I'. E. Conroy, of Shaniko. Oregon, A. J. Con roy, of Shiiniko, Oregon, .lames noran, of Maupin, Oregon, John Mairion, of Maupin, Oregon, J. W. I'onnelly, Register. in private schools, ror move than fifty years after the found in": of our Republic, we were without any public school system, and our poverment was maintain ed and prospered, and alt its citi zens who received any education were trained in private schools. This proves that private schools, even without the supervision of the state, are not detrimental to Rood eovennent, and are capa ble of producing the highest and noblest type of patriotic citizens. However good the public school system may be, it may attempt to train useful and loyal citizens only. The Christian school will do all !of this, and besides give spirit- i ual training for citizenship in the world to come. Plato said, "A good education is that which gives to the body and to the soul all the perfection of which they are capable.". If the wise parent prefers to give his child this more complete edu cation at his own expense, why should anyone object? The growing tendency on the part of some to obliterate person al freedom in matters of religion is greatly to be deplored. Every American parent as such should rise up in defense of ' his inalienable right. Every , true lover of liberty and of the j ideals of true Americanism should 1 work earnestly, setting before i the people the principals involved j : in this issue, and present an elfectual protest against the en croachments upon the rights of conscience avnd the grant of re- . ligious liberty. Unless this is done with all diligence, we will awake some OUR forefathers fought for their rights. Many of them gave their lives that we might enjoy freedom. In the Declaration of Independence they recorded those truths that have so safely guided our democracy. They have written that men are endowed by their Creator with certain "unalienable" rights, and "to secure these rights govern ments are instituted among men." And now these rights are attacked The School Mo- nopoly Bill (called on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill) proposes that we surrender a God-given right-the right of parental control-the right of a parent to say in what school his or her own child shall be educated Maintain your right to control your child through the education you feel it is right to give it Do not be led astray by fine phrases. Look into this dangerous bill. You will find tha vital principle of "unalienable" rights is at stake. onopoiy on the ballot Compulsory Education Bill paid tot by the Non-Sectarian and Protestant Schools Committee. not far distant day to the fact that we have lost the dearly bought liberty of which we have boasted, and have drifted back to the methods employed by the Dark Ages. Clara R. Winterton, Ferriday, La. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U, S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, October 19th, 1922. Notice is hereby given that John H. McMillan of Maupin, Oregon, who on Aug. 1. 1919 made Homestead Entry, No. 020884 for swl-4 NEl-4, se1-4, section 11, Nl-2 neI-4; 8W1-4ne1-4, section 14, Town ship 5, south, Range 14 East Willamet te Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner, at Maupin, Oregon, on the 12th day of December 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: A. II. riiilmlee, of Maupin Oregon. W. C. Richardson of Maupin Oregon, John Foley of Maupin orogon, Tom Faherty off he Dalles, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County. Charles N. Farknv and James M. Farlow, Plaintiffs, vs. T. J. Driver and Jane Doe Driver, husband and wile, Defendants. lol.J. Driver and Jane Doe Driver, Defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You and each of you are nere-oy required to answer the complaint tiled in the above cause within six weeks from the date of the first pubtlcaticn of this summons, and if you fail for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint? for a decree that the plaintiffs BUTLER'S' Grocery and Meat Market Exvery Thing for the Table As Long as They Last: We give you FREE., milt each Gallon Can of Crimson Rambler Silver Bub ble Syrup a 22 Oz. Glass Jug of Butter Scotch Syrup. With each 5 Pound Can of Golden West Coffee we give you One Pound. FREE CABBAGE ONE TON of Danish hard head cabbage, a winter variety. This cabbage is good solid Ptult ami free from worms. Get a sack or crate for Kraut Rights! be declared the sole and exclusive' mvnai-a in foo fiimnlp of the land V.tlJWkJ ... AV. - i . i . i i:i- 4. 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 ot the Willamette Meridian in Wasco County, State of Oregon, and that an alleged deed made by Robert Kelly to the said 1. 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 trom 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 order of Fred W. Wilson, judge of the above entitled court, which directs that this summons be published onct each week for six consecutivt weeks in fhe Maupin Times, a newspaper, and that a copy ol the complaint and summons bt 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. VSSe 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 ,SMSfe8sv I.O. O. F. CfJ W A P I N 1 TIA Lodge No. 209, Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday night in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem bers always welcome. B. F. Turner,' Secretary H. it. 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 SEl-4Nwl-4, swl-4NBl 4. NEl-4swl-4 and nw1-4se1-4, section 27, and on Dee. 7, 1920, made Ad. H. E. No. 02D674 for se1-4ne1-4, ani e1-2se1-4, section 27, e1-2ne1-4, and e1-2se1-4, section 34, swl-4swl-4, Section 35, Township 6 south, Range 14 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three yer proof, to establish claim to the land above descrioea, oeiore r . u, oiuari, i United states Commissioner at Maupin, Oregon, on the 27th day of October, ,1922. claimant names as witnesses: Hur- stel D. Holiisand E. A. Iroutman, of Maupin, Oregon, Edward Kramer, of Criterion, Oregon, Malcolm McDonald, of Shaniko, Oregon. J. W. Donnolly, Register. NOTICE fi OR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, NeptemDer it, zs. Notice is nerepy given tnai Irl Davis of Dufur. Oregon, who on September 12th, 1917, made .Homestead Mtry No. 019249, for se1-4se1-4, Sec 23, sl-2 swl-4, sec. 24, nw1-4nw1-4. Bee. 25, N1-2N1-2, sec. 26 and Feby. 21, 1921 made stockraising Additional home stead entrv 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 Lund Office at The Dalles Ore gon, on the 27th day of October, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: uauae C. Foster, of The Dalles, Oregon, Ed Faulk, ot The Dalles, Oregon, Jonn M. Conroy, of Tygh Valley, Oregon, Cy rus Lolton, ot lygn valley, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, octoDer lotn, razz. Notice is hereby given mat Arthur Dyer of Maupin. Oregon, wno on April 25th, 1919. made HomesteadEntry No. J20622, and on Nov. 11, 1920 made ad ditional homestead entry No. 020623 for swl-4sEl-4, SEl-4swl-4, Sec. 19, vvl-2swl-4, Section 20, wl-2Nwl-4, Nw-l-4swl-4, section 29, NEl-4, NE1-4NW1-4, el-2swl-4, nI-2se1-4, 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 lescrihed. before F. D. Stuart, United States Commissioner at Maupin, Ore gon, on tne 4th day of December 19'2. Claimant names as witnesses: E. I. Fischer, E. A. Troutman, A. J. Connolly, H. P. Hollis, all of Maupin, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, Register.