* f fcained io a growing fa m ily if the "M08-T®«” on the constitutional ®h,Idren 8,tenii an American pub- An lndepen4eiM — NOT n eu tra l— «ew a amendment / • p e rm it th a t o ity to *C SC^ ° ° I h,SB P ^ tt y weak foun- b yPw i í P HblUtoT í ,v e r > T h u ’’»o»y. w . . .. K “ 1 A - A. W H EELER . • M n t itself, l f ita voters choose, dat*ou. Win. H. W heeler. E d itor, 1 for the fa ir. A. A. Whtsaiur, Buaoaeea •»« bocal New, Editor M* n" » r What is i t th a t is ta u g h t in A religion th a t cannot be main- « “» •e r lp tto n ,. t l 10 a year In ad van ce American t u b 'ic schools th a t p rl- ’ ■ Â æ iiæ â e æ t t Ä - s ; fo r tim e or «p aca » rate school advocates are ao moch afraid to let th e ir children learn? The private schools of. Oregon are ca re fu lly caring for many or- phana and haJf orphan«.— A n ti school b ill propaganda. I f the b ill became a law those \ children could be ae wall cared fo r. at h a lf the present expenae, sod get th e ir secular education where i t is provided fo r them by law . Seventy seven minera have been indicted fo r m urder in the H e rrin , »w w iu at J." 7¿*ld' f.Or I'ar**raplM,- Sc . 11-. No a d v e r tisin g d ia » u l.ed a . n î w . OALSBY, Lina Co./ Ore.. Nor. 2, 1922 ! • fV''v NO S T A T E R E L IG IO N Tha E nterprise refuse* to .b e ) Beared at tbs howl th a t the Ro­ man C atholic church is lik e ly to get control of the Am erican gov-1 e rn a e n t. T hat cry has resounded in this country for a century, at d th i bugaboo lo o x i about the same i as it did when New Ham pshire, io the state constitution, p ro hib ited I Catholics from holding office. A d ) attem pt to repeal th a t clause about i 1875 was defeated in a state elec­ tion. Ih e C a tb o lio C ivic Rights as­ sociation publubes an appeal in i this issue against the school b ill. We favor that b ill, and caunot aee th a t it threatens any rights of any. body, but we rather ex pact to see it defeated because the K- K. K. tag has been attached to it. A ttem pts to m ix religion and politics, to unite church and state 1 are not gaining p o p u la rity in the nation nor io moat of the states The move to put .God in the fed- era! conatitutiou or to co n pel be leivers in the Jewish or Moham- f ' uiedau sabbath to keep Sunday also have failed aud w ill fa il. J lie world affords enough ex­ amples of the evils of com bining church and state to teach us to avoid them. C h ris t’s advice was to “ rendar unto Caesar the things th a t be Caesar,s and unto God the things th a t be G od’s.” L et us have for every c h ild a school that is free from a ll nsr- row sectarian bias and leave the parents and the churches to teach them isms i f they choose. BASELESS BOGIES A few o f the bogies expanded I w ith hot a ir and paraded before) votera in th is m ild Oregon cam- P*ign in the hope of influencing th e ir vote* at»: That there is danger th a t the ) • Catholic church w ill get control of ° f the Am erican government, T hat Sam G arland opposes the) proper maintenance o f the higher! institutio ns of learning. That M r. Pieros by subterfuge) violated any law In borrowing J# »»» money from the public sohool fund, T hat compqlsory education in the public schools up to the eighth grade frould prevent children from ) obtaining religious and m oral tra in in g , That school monopoly by the] state is aimed nt. or th a t i t would be an e vil if it existed, T h a i D eputy Sheriff W alU ever evinced sym pathy w ith b o ti »•M *rs or th a t there is a „y rBa, on o believe he *o u |tl be la x in en. forcing p ro h ib itio n laws if elected s h rriff.• I The Exposition Means » A immediate State Development Y Portland to lev? 3 y C a r f ° r thrC C y e a r ’ to f “ “ ce stood and this message j, being pubiishcd<«■>■>• o f «he world In •trie can easily support and which in turn would 'contribu’te ,°t! ' miUi° n’ which the ’ Oregon has fewer penpi, than ,he ~ •“» « « «Ute. 9 Oregon is’ bfrden'd h„'i,Ph'ta?e,'O a fd ‘ , h T ar<: mU'' *“ * 22 and Washington 20. develop more wealth to share the tax brnden“' “ dividual ‘aaPay«r is more people to hy the piow because th . V out these are facts we all know. «on can mean in bringing a b o u T il^ d e td o im S T ” * “ ° re* °n; now Iei us 8CC what the 1927 Expos!- thOt h 1927 ™ be « . eenfraZ / e ^ e o , a t. n.y9ar dev9lopm eni p la n n e dOn fbethmade8 °Wn coahs p .o d n c t. and rcso n n e, of Oregon, ---------- er.waaauauAgy »OVCr« Ä Ç Each county in the state will be in„a bon «o ,n d create intere,, f X “ , X ° « ° 7 8° d .u u u i «» - “ d d prosper. “ ’ ' J ” " “ e {° ‘ °PP»riunily to benefit both by the preliminary .dyer- -.wwaa. a «ways will be asked t n wiriion, exria cos, a trip to otoe'r - ‘» which .hai! giy. tte hoider, a by“ ebVr L X “ “ they may desire to visit. “ a »orhed-ou, pian to direct a tto ,. t o g e t h 1“ ’ WÌU a d«’ 1- *’ d _ ng attention upon g á ¿ether the entire energies state ana and by by . - the — - state. u .c ------- ------- v,x of the 9Laie •f The welfare of c v r r v x ‘ m srke„Am„’,U , a'e ? ” dev‘ l’° P ^ « ‘~ t C ,l‘t a c r « ° r? ° ' J " S T 0 ’’ ® ”” «<«d with stato develop. '-uuvenicnces, with j a .7 " ■ .-» *» ** » w k m conaition, b‘ better "~ ? In the present condition of ihe United *a ,a “ °°- ' w ,f noi come speedily unless well though , “ d «h' . ” <”'ld •« hxge, Oregon', .tote deyelopmen, 5 h* 1927 Exposition — as the cor "* "°U a^ niM,ve Plan , a « put into execution, to ¿ 7 n ’’“’’■'to'"' tor statc-wid- -""Nation point of a len-year d . yeiopmeu, plan — to a definite «post,,on measure, to . ^ p ^ X V m b V A “ “ “ C°n« d‘ ” <1’' aPP™vJ Why th' The c»v r ... __ E’ Ph’ittori Has Been Set Forward FrOm 1925 to 1927 f / Ca O / da,C fr° m 1925 to 1927 haa be^ made becam e U le to build an adequate Exposition and to co-ordinate all H s te , l)lr In view of tin . fact th a t tb f hacker, of the-W 27 expo.,bon P o rtla n d promise to ask no aid from the slate it wouM , M tn to but fa ir that we should a ll of o n e ^ n - “ 1’ d“ » amcndmcnt authorizing the city of T h e ic OPOSCd 1927 E x p o s itio “ Etc , etc., etc. B ith candidates fo r governor •re clean men. w ith good records. b «t the campaign ha. been u o . clssu. There has been evidence of more flush fu n d . On the re p u b li-' 0 ,n side than on the dsmocratic • n J the more filth y lucre of couree •h« wore filth . Tb# w ith which anti-Pierce forces have paraded a perfectly legal aod b u tj "•»s-like loan to Pierce of a bug* sum of school money which other­ wise would have be.,, draw iog Dfl interest aud dubbing it e orime looks m though they were ahorj of geituioe a m m un ition to use "g sio st him . - a X t o r Oregon F n<„ a a . x ' 4 ? .1 9 2 7 •te. E x George p o I.. sitio n C om m its Baker, .Vice-Chairman Managing Committee ■n F 7 r „ / z /A COMlHtTTEE • 1 . Griffith, Chainr. -n i u r George L. Bt r /-i ■ A H .L ta John r . Daly ’ ,c" C', v r m a i ly . w . Harrah G » . v W Tait,, g C . Deckabach tea F . Powers William Hanley Emery Olmstead FINANCE COMMITTEE g T v X 0??/?4' frâ P D a,b° i J o t ,n P ° Z e,r“ John F. Dudy CJ, airma ^ THIS ADVURnsEMENT IS PAID FOR BY F B - ................ D *• J- A * E Sfniift Nathan Strauss _ _ BY F n , a I i LN d KED OREGON CITIZENS