Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 17, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
THE HEPPNER HSRALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
MR. JOHNSON WRITES f-
' ' I for life who never committed a crime, j -
!!V7f" pjl rnUfni HI! I ins in the Parochial schools. Then cv.pimi.i From I'-ic on.)
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U.l L'Oi..UL UlLU , over Uniortunaie t ndi.ig oi thtii
ii- of i i" n.' piemr jj. i;'!.! :
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'Loci bill will get my ,(iv: and mi: :ny
1 1. 1 know.
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hunting trip.
The gun whiph cam -d the accident
is a 203 Savage haiiiiiicrlivs rifle th
property of V. H. tb-rrin. After the
accident Mr. Hrrrin and oilier mem
bers of the party examined the Bun
r?.jM7 ft!!"1! HI! I i !im' i'0"11'' safety device in plco.
hjJl Ot'l'S'ii'JL b!LLlThis I"orniri Ml- Herrin, Judge
, Campbell and Ralph Ii nge tested
f, ; the gr.n and found that the sai'oiv
LrraniL'aticn rorrned to State jd-vi u not .rriiv... several tests
fj, r.f.- :.-r, o:e, to Vntpr" i fchowil that when tie- ?nn was drop-
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p'd 10 the ground on its Bide with
the safety del ire in place that in
"V-iy can" tli" pun was discharged.
ot various ,
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lid Ib.-it lie- follov,-
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v.' 'i 1 . 1 1 lii air! inl'-rb r,
r i ' ." ; .el :;ll fn-r.sl i I ions.
'i ''' hool for me when-
' y '.' bi'iib d iis a c'-nili-iiiaii
en. y :-irl as a. lady and every
bi . : ;i i tiiilily ivilb no (leciLii ian
e i n. Tie) a i t iele says I bin bill
f : . I the very foundal ion of our
f m . nt, the rifilit. to won liij), etc.
lis I 'eases. If would free the poor
(I, ' i from luiviiiK Kiipersl it ion
dr I and beaten into them durnif,'
tie- i- ! iider, plastic ieriod no that
, b.ii "i own they could choose for
11 e '.'. ; i'k ac:ordine; In t ln Constitu
tion, v, bich the I'arochial schools
preiipiH Ibem from doin,';. The?
i ' laid leach the child while
yeiMi- be Wily you want htm to go,
tle iei i e I'iii eeliiiil scliools and pri
!)! : i lends. They surely teach a
lot they don't want the world to
hnow in- they wouldn't be so sneak-
I ' ii t. It, not so with I In- public
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niii.iiieuer of l;i : , t
the puldic library b
of (.; a:ii, ill' e, .., e!i,,ii :iiaii. .lie ej. 1
A. Hill, prine.pii ef Hill Miiba.-y
ae. "ilein y, I 'oi l iii ml, a lem-j i i a r:an
: e!;o. , f ;r boys. i. v. eel i v .- ' i ' e. ry.
Member,; repres ae ,n ; area ' i',"(
li slaiit imeri Ms iiieia e l,j 1,.,1-d W.
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Ktroir.;, II. C. 'I liiii-iiiii, !-'. W. J. riyl
vei li r, W. .1. 1 b'leli rs iii ami Mahel
liolllil :, I',,,' i.l'e
A Mll'eme: I jl, I i: 'I1".I I iiroll'..' Ii this
office he-s, 1 re !,'. .
The projio.-i d ell ie I a iieii ei"ii I iiiiy
n n-A mi'i'iea ii, :.s ii 1 1 ii 1 1 ' 1 1 a kea lu de
prive eei'l ;ii N J . i a e e (jJ i lie l'ii Ijl to
send their cliiMi n tn m hiicii- wiiere
reunion is a pa"; -a ii" i ra i n 1 1! i.y
It would ce se aii piivale eiaiools
of whatsoever ileia aiiiiii i ion or non
sectarian imil it nth, us, s. m h as the 11.11
Military academy.
It is unnecessary ; upsets the theory
of our government.; fesi' ivs intolerance,
binotry and invites religious contro
versy. Its provisions would place on tax
payers of Oregon more than $1,000,
000 additional tuxes to care for the
several thousand pupils now in the
various private schnois of the state;
new buildings would he required and
a large lidded teaching staff.
Above ail. it hi unconstitutional, and
harks buck to witchcraft days when
burning lit the sialic was the fate
of many who believed differently than
others and dared to exercise their
rights; it is inconceivable that the
voters of generous Oregon will put
the brand of religious higutry and in-
r i . -i j j t i I N, ; -c .if' ' i ii t
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Win"-! where everything Is above tolerance upon tb is fair statJ.
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Democratic Nominee for
JAMES T. LIEUATJ i-l", Adai.-.s,-;
P'at.forfti: Apply the same business
principlos to public affair:, that I ap
t ly to my own private affairs I 'aval
strict economy in cou-y and state
affairs. 1 favor the f.-ee .-chool ys
teni with r-fficiency and economy. I
favor a v?x and I'ltii'able taxation
of all wea.tn of the county and state.
I believe ihat each de.lar of weauh
should beai ils eqi-al burden of taxa
tion. 1 favor good market roads and
highways, but am opposed to bonding
the state fot .the bn'Vmp of the same,
I favor the principle of paying as you
go. A resident of Umatilla county
for 5!) years. Paid advertisement.
ots re me judge:
AND WE ASK YOU TO JUDGE US BOTH BY OUR
RECORD AND WHAT WE CAN DO FOR YOU
Pay us a visit at your earliest convenience and sec for
yourself what excellent facilities this bank offers for serv
ing as a depository for your funds.
Not only that, but ,ve stand ready to assist you in any
financial transaction that you may undertake and on which
you are in need of sound financial counsel. Our years of
experience and service in this connection will be of value
to you.
Come in and talk things over with us. You are always
assured of prompt and courteous attention.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OEGON
ROM and after, this date my business will be conducted on a strict-
ly cash basfs.
During the 1 4 years that I have been in business I have lost
thousands of dollars.
From now on I propose to sell FOR CASH ONLY and will give you the
;ief it of lower prices made possible by cutting out losses from bad
accounts. IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO BE REFUSED
DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT.
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GONTY
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HEPPNER - -
OREGON
Tuesday, October 17. 1022
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