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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1922)
PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. ORESON Tuesday, September 26, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PAT II .SO X. Ecif-r and Publisher Tenr.s of Subscription Or.- Year S-'.oo :x M.-.r.th? Si. 00 Trr.e Months So. 50 SCHOOL BILL ATTEMPTS TO REGULATE RELIGION Kne i -il! i- bcir :;j .1-.'. '. iv C:";i:CrL'! ! i.,r r, war, the state being' given dictatorial powers over the training of children, which destroyed freedom of thought t.nd independence of character and made it possible for the mad monarch to plunge the world into a maehtorm of de struction. It is being triven a full trial in Soiet Russia, j where the child is treated as the word of the state and the i control of family aboli.hed. Xo quicker way could be cvolvtd to destroy initiative and character, and all that nas mace America what it is. i he very title of the law is misleading, for there is al ready a school law. which makes education compulsorv, and requires that all children be educated up to the stand cards of the public school and the --upervis'-.ry officers apply vjver c- per cent ot ' 'regon s population is r: and three-quarters of the balance is naturalized ::;- s no reason for the ; ill. exeeot the desire to religion. ;nvi-:b;e government fror.; the ck-ister of a secret r child must go to and : it be before some other ; e tens.. .-gu.ate tr.e otncf ioiow uv crack:r.g T . HALF PRICE SALE on all Men and Boys Underwear 35c to $1.25 While they last CASH VARIETY STORE Big Values for Little Money u;-Uiie liic i-ChoOi ' :r.- : st.idv, ho w long v tv oictates what cnurc'i vou ma 's go tor m As " 1 1-, t :o- V r 11 n : . - a- in ; :hi! i;vn -t it a!w s will be. ovn. 3 .-t v.l Li CI -.-in ; the Adv,uti-t ana oioo uco;'.';.;.i;a.;o;is. :; at tneir own exj-ense. a- wen as at i-.nal private schools. .As a matter o tst as high and perhaps higher standards ot education ir. these church and private ib-ic school . and if jieople want to educate n rei!i:i"n"a- well, that is their privilege v.- has been in free America and we hope f -r when the state runs the family, freedom vcrei societies picked out regr.n to enact ,-tattstc their rtiigi'u prejudices, is a niy.-tcry, unless figured thrt partner-hip with the Ku Klux Kian 1 : put the -ch.no.- ..ver in a state that is winning notor- with it - ;r-;-.k hills and Us invisible go eminent. If vi: pa--c- ( )reg'-n will have the distinction of being nW -.late in the i:ni-n which denies parents the funda ai right ! civ - the c?io.i. the teacher and the ods i '' t ducatuig their children. Put since when .he state owned your child? The invisible government method of public education triven a erv tlK.mneh trv-out in ( icrmanv l,et rv the ,ong as iy,-s invisible government tanatics is m the uphtt business, there is no saying where we will end once the bars are let d -wn. and personal liberty destroyed. Do you think it is going to attract population to Ore gon to abolish parental rights ?!. you think that people are seeking homes where the state has curtailed personal liberty? Do you think people are going to make invest ments in a state controlled by bigots who do not hesitate to confi-cate investment in legitimate educational institu tions ? How many people come to Oregon because of edu cational advantages to their children rHow many here will leave the state if denied the right to supervise their child lcn's education? How many will we permanently close the door upon if we pass this freak bill? Far more than all the booster advertising and exposition bonding can ever bring in. Salem Capital lournal. KETVfiX H; M TRIP TO' ( T.ATEii LAKE Fr:,r.l: GUUa::,. C. E. Woodson, Mr-. s.!;:,s Wright and D'-iber; Wright returned the first pan o' ci wc-.-fc iron: a trt; to C:a;er like aad other! outturn OeEoti point.-. j tele on time, ard t..-re . no doubt but that he Atv will reach Heppner scli-rduied. As many ss seven ihstustn peopi l:avc attend-d the Fort! tnd rare so;! stit'Wg it various point "Etit," re i.ms'ks Mr. LatoariU, "Hepi-t-r i fr to breah alt ref jt'ij. n-jt Mrt 'iy for one dsv, b-at for each of the -hr09 Dick Robnctt It was Mr. G:;ti.-.ni's r-; trip to jday5 of the his Rodeo and Camva.i the lake arc he says the trip was J -?.r,-,s'. Either oce of the?e -O wf-nhv well worth v hiie. The ;,auy also! of th biggt crowd i.i Heppner's vi.-ited Kkn.-th Fait? and yrem a jhi.-tory. but the combined fhows pive fs-w rail into CaIifortUa where they jth, people the chance of a iifetiu.e had bu-iness' ce-ne; ted with the Silas jaxd we certainly look f-- a u-hale of Wriaht estate. i;, :urrUn? they again 'a crowd. What's more Keppaer is v'tited Crater lake toinr Jiora able to reiv and entertain the- I. End you can take it 'rota n.' t T-'ie'il be smethinj ch-:-- aii :i:ie. day and ni?h'. r.et 'ihi'.rs- u.'-:e to -A.-iii.-i,.: :...u i'Ji:','Hj;!g ii:e c:r;''VG. 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