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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEFPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2f ! Professional Cards DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Oifica Upitmira Over PoatoSca Htppltcr, Orecoa DR. R. Z. GROVE DENTIST Permanently located ia the Odd Fellowe Building, Koomi 4 and 6 Hrvpaer, Orasoa A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Office in Haaonle Building Trained Nuree Aaaietaat Hrppn.r, Oregon ! ry, deceased, will from and after Fri day, the 17.h day of November, j proceed to sell at private sale at his I office in the Bank of lone, in lope, 1 Un,m Pnnntv Oreron. to the bHt bidder for cash, subject to confirma tion by said Courtall the following described real property belonging to aaid estate of aaid Charles B. t ferry, deceased, to-wit: Lot six (6) in Block three (3) in tha city of lone, Morrow County, Ore gon. Lot three (3) in Block four (4) in S perry's Second Addition to lone, Morrow County, Oregon. Lota Afteen (15) and sixteen (16) in Block aeven (7) in Sperry's Second Addition to lone, Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 10th day of October, 11)22. C. B. GUNZEL, Administrator de bonia non of the Estate of Charles B. Sperry, deceased. C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office Upstairs Over Postofflce Trained Nan Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW Offices in First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW Suite 305 First National Bank Building THE DALLES, ORE. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House Heppner. Oregon Office Phone, Main MS Residence Phone, Main U Francis A. McMenamin LAWYER Gilman Building, Heppner, Ore. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONS, OREGON ROYV.WHITEIS Fire Insurance Writer for Beet Old Line Com pan lea Heppner, Oregon WARNING TO THE PUBLIC There are certain lots and parcels of land in the City of Heppner, and particularly in the busineaa district thof mr Ifant in such a condition to be reflection on any city. With little effort and pride tneae conaiuona Ka Mmtil and the owners and occupants of these lots have been frequently requested to remove the offensive and unaightly condi tions, but ao far such requests have been without avsil. Ordinance No. 67 of the City of Heppner enacted by the Council on May, let 1899, pro vides, among other things, as follows: Section 1. Any person or persona who are the owners or in the possession or enti- niuuiilnn ftf iiiv Int. niece or parcel of land situated within the cor porate limits of the City of Heppner and wno snail atiow or permit .1.. ..ni.Knv, Harml manure. ivp, F I u-v-i 1 ' wood, trash, scraps, refuse, rubbish. offal or lilt to remain or do on mu w nWa ap nareel of land, on any street or alley within aaid city abut- ting aaid lot, piece or parcel oi iunu, shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fjne of not leas than $6.00, nor more thad $50.00, or by Imprisonment in the city jail not less than two days nor more than twenty-five days. Section 4. Any person or persona who are the owners or in the possession or en titled to the possession of any cellar, ceapool, or water closet or privy or pool of water within , the corporate limits of the City of Heppner, who shall allow or permit aaid cellar, cea pool, privy or pool of water to become or remain offensive or unwholesome shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $5.00, nor more than $50.00, or by Imprisonment in the city jail not less than two days nor more than twenty-five days. I have been ordered by the City Counsil to call attention to these con ditions for the last time, and if those lots and parcel of land are not clean ed and kept cleaned, and the privies and cespools are not cleaned and made unoffensive by the 10th day of November, I shall file complaints and prosecute all persona keeping their iota in such a condition. 8. P. Devin, Chief of Police. MEASUREHDSTiLETD EIGilS OF CITIZENS To the Editor: Where are we drifting? We read of agitation in certain states for laws to compel the teach ing of the Bible in the public schools; in others the teaching of unScriptural science is compulsory which will re sult in a sure crop of Infidels. Now, we learn that an attempt ia being made in some states to close all pri vate schools, and compel all children of the first eight grades to attend the publie schools. This proposed measure is hostile to the rights of every American citi zen, and is not in accord with the guaranties of civil and religious lib erty vouchsafed to every individual citizen under our federal constitution. The state has a right to require 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 reaching the in tellectual standard set up by the state. The state may prescribe cer tain fundamental studies, but it can not dictate the precise textbooks and formulas of the curriculum. Like wise the state has a right to require a definite amount of preparatory training on the part of those who shall constitute the public and private teachers of the children in its do main. 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 character of ed ucation the child is to receive whether it is to be partly religious, or altogether secular. The public schools, which are under the direct supervision of the state, cannot impart spiritual or religioua instruction. If, therefore, a parent or a denomination desires to give a child not only physical and intellec tual training, but spiritual instruc tion also, the state should welcome such a plan rather than deter it. Be cause, as a rule, the child that is in structed in spiritual things as well as secular matters, makes a better citi zen than one whose education has been purely secular. We should not forget that our fore fathers who founded this great Re public and who framed for as our constitutional laws, and gave us our ideals of true Americanism, were all educated in private schools For more than fifty years after the founding of our Republic, we were without any public school system, and our gov ernment was maintained and pros pered, and all its citizens who re ceived any education, were trained in private schools. This proves con clusively that private schools, even without the supervision of the statei are not detrimental to good govern ment, and are capable of producing the highfst and noblest type of pa triotic citizens. However gooj the publie school sys tem may be, it may attempt to train ul and, loyal citizens Tor tnis world only. The Christian school ill do all this, and besides give a spiritual training for citizenship in the world to come. Plato said, "A good education is that which gives to the body and soul II the perfection of which they are capable." If the wise parent prefers to give bis child this more complete education at bis own expense, why should anyone object? The growing tendency on the part of some to obliterate personal free- ora in matters of religion is greatly to be deplored. Every American parent as such should rise up in defense of his in- lienable right. Every true lover of liberty and of the ideala of true mencanism should work earnestly. E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon Phone 17! Heppner Sanitarium DR. J. PERRY CONDER Physiclsn-ln-Charge Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards for contagious diseases. FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Successors to C C Pstterson Heppner, Oregon NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD MEET ING. U herehv o-iven. oursuant to a petition of the requisite number of legal voters of Road District No. 1 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, and an order of the County oourt oi me State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and entered on the 4th day of October, 1922, a meeting of the legal voters of said Road District Number 1 f Morrow Countv. State of Oreuon, will be held at the Edgbert ft Wads- worth Hall in Irrigon, Morrow coun ty, Oregon in the aaid Road District Number 1, November 25th, 1922, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of voting an additional tax for Road purposes upon all the taxable property in said Road District to the amount of 6 Mills on the dollar, aaid tax to be ex pended as follows: In the construc tion of permanent roads in said Road District Number one. WM. T. CAMPBELL, County Judge. Attest: J. A. WATERS. County Clerk. MATERNITY HOME MRS. O. C. AIKKN, HEPPNER I am prepared to take a limited num ber of maternity caa at my home. Patients privileged te choose their ewa physician. , . Ueit of care and attention assured. PHONE 1 E. J.KELLER AUCTIONEER Will attend and call all publie sales. I also conduat community sales. Heppner, Oregon L. VAN MARTER FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies REAL ESTATE Heppner, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Laura F. Adklni, Executrix of the Last Will --J TA.t.manf nt ftra E. AdkinS. de- HIU TOW..n" - ....A t,D flleH hr final account with . nirli of tha County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that aaid Court has aet as the time for the hearing on and the settlement of said account, Sat urday, October 21, 1922, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. Any one having objections to said account must file them on or before tne time oi seme ment of said account. LAURA F. ADKINS Date of first publication, Sept. 21, 1922. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Mnil la harebv irlven that under and by virtue of an order of the County Court of tne Biaie oi uregon for Morrow County, made ond entered tM Ata Jav of October. 1922. the undersigned, administrator de bonia non of the estate of Charles B. Sper- IU-MT1T( HINC I have Installed a hemstitching machine at my apart ment in the Gilman building and will give all ordcra for work in that line my best attentoin. Your patronage Is solicited. Mrs, C. C. Patterson, tf. tA huv vood lubricating oils. Valvoline and Ilavoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Comnanv. tf. FOR SALE One 110-bushel wood' en grain bin. Inquire of C. C. Rhea, lone, Oregon. It pays to buy good lubricating oila, Valvoline and Ilavoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Company. tf, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN DER FORECLOSURE. Mntlr. la harehv Driven that under ..j k wlvuA nf an AYAcution and or der of sale duly issued by the Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, dated we 7th day of October, 1922, in a certain suit in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, where in Frank M. Lovgren, piaintin, re n.M4 tnHffmenr avainat the defend ants J. F. Ward and Elzena Ward for 11,000.00, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per eent per annum irom December 10, 1920, the further aum of $100.00 attorneys' fee and coats and disbursements taxed and allowed .t C9i Kn, and in which same suit the defendant and cross-complainant, Ada M. Ayers recovered Judgment against ..ia AtanAunt 1. p. Ward and El zena Ward for $366.35, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from June S, 1921, 150.00 at fnmeva' fea and coata and disburse- m. .nt. tavfirf and allowed at $16.50. Notice Is hereby given tnat i win on Saturday, November 11, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the r...., r.nnrt Hnu.o In the CltV of nnnnnar. M nrrow Countv. Oregon. offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, tne louowing aes nwtKait muI nrnnnrtv situated in Mor row County, Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying saiu judgments, Tne worm nan oi me nurmeas. n. mr,A finiithfinat Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 32, i fk. Nnvth tinif nf the Northwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 83 In Township & soutn, Hange zo c, W. M. l.J tf nrnnMili from the sale of said last described real property . . . . L be insufficient to pay Doin oi saiu j.jMnmiN than 1 will at the same tin. onrt nlnna nftAF for sale to the highest bidder for cash the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter oi Qanllni. 90. In Titan ahtln 5 South. Range 26, E. W. M. for the purpose of satisfying any aum remaining up .tA imnn tha liiilnnAnt nf the de fendant and cross-complainant, Ada M. Ayera, witn costs anu aisourse ments that have or may accrue. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff. Hennner. Oregon, October 11, 1922. 6 per cent loana may be secured for any purpose on farm lands, irrigated landa, to buy or build homes, city or farm, under our first mortgngo certr flcatea. Bankers Reserve Mortgage Company, Gas 4 Electric Bldg., Den ver, Colo. FOR SALE 600 head of mixed fine sheep, principally ewes and lambs. For information inquire this office. It pays to buy good lubricating oils. Valvoline and Ilavoline oils at feo Dies Hardware Company. tf. FOR SALE At reasonable price, good residence property in Heppner. For terms, inquire this office. 5t, FOR SALE 4-burner New PerfeC' tion oil stove, with oven. Good as new. Inquire this office. HOGS FOR SALE Brood sows and gilts; sows with pigs; shoats and pigs. W. Harold Mason, lone, Or. tf; For Trade I have 3500 good fence posts at Hardman to exchange for wheat delivered at Heppner. Want to clean up on these. W. P. Prophet. Hardman, Oregon. FOR SALE-160 acres of irrigated alfalfa, H-milo south of Boardman, Will divide into small tracts if de sired. H. C. HARRISON, Boardman Oregon. FOR SALE 50 Duroc Jersey pigs of all sizes. Registered. Apply H. C, HARRISON. Boardman, Oregon. Wood and coal range for sale re a sonably. Also kitchen table and chairs. Inquire this office. WANTED Woman to take care of baby on ranch. No housework. In quire this office. FOR SALE Some chickens, Ford car, six-gallon-a-day Jeresy cow. ED KELLER. tf. CHICKEN FRIES FOR SALE En quire of Harvey Scott, near depot. The famous "Pathfinder," 30xSVi tires, now on sale at Heppner Garage at $8.75 each. Betrayed From my pasture during July, 4 head horses, about 2-year-old B brand on left shoulder: also 2 head mules; 1 a yearling horse mule brand' ed PR connected and upside down; mare mule, 5 years old, branded 61 with bar under it on right shoulder, color brown, and weight about 950. WALTER RIETMAN, lone, Ore. Lost Eastman kodak, No. 2-A, be tween Heppner and Art Parker place, Finder please leave at this office. Re ward. 2t. FOR SALE Gasoline woodsaw in first class condition. Price $76.00. Can be seen at store of Peoples Hard ware Co., Heppner. October Special Weed tire chain size 30x3Vi, regular $4; extra heavy, $5, at Heppner Garage. FOR RENT Good room in private residence "gentleman preferred. In quire this office. FOR SALE 1 good piano and 1 Ford car; also 1 washing machine, 1 baby cart and 2 rockers. Inquiro Wells barber shop. city. It M6 POUTICIAN WHO AlRS HI4 VIEWS SO (LOUDLY - USUALLY MA4 VIEW THAT NEED TWg A.a. setting before the people the princi ple involvii ia tht isuef end pre terit n effectual protest aaint the encroachments upon the rights of conscience and irrant of r?li(rieus liberty. Unlets this U done with all dili gence, we wilt awuke some not fur i distant dsy 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. Very sincerely yours, CLARA R. WINTERTON. FELL BROS. Auto Repair . Shop Fords A Specialty Oils and Grease No-Nock Bolt Fell Bros. End of Willow Street, Eaat of Patrick Hotel ! i niiiii i iiiitniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiii iiiiiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiniiitniii Miiiiiimitm ! i it t u is u t si mu t mti i sn i J i su f mu j I Harwood's, Phone 1052 1 DIAMONDS -:- WATCHES -:- JEWELRY -:- PIANOS 1 PHONOGRAPHS -:- RECORDS : SHEET MUSIC I. O. O. F. Building, Heppner P.IMIIIltflllllllllllllllUIIIIlfllltlllllllHIIltltllllltlllllltllltlllllllllllllllllllllltltltllllilllll'llIIIIIIIIIIlItllllllltlltlllllllttlti? I am offering for a short time 1150-ACRE RANCH $22.50 Per Acre Long Time Payments 2 miles from town; fair improvements; 20 acres can be irrigated; small family orchard; abundance of good spring water. I have disposed of my insurance agencies, but will remam in the Real Estate business here for the next thirty days at least, ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE Patrick Hotel Building " Heppner, Ore. J Taste a Uty V tobacco "s.- sTsSs CteSSM 3- i fj Don't Surrender Your Rights! OUR forefathers fought for their rights. Many of them gave their lives that we might enjoy freedom. Iii 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 phieses. Look into this dangerous bill. You will find the vital principle of "unalienable" rights is at stake. Vote 315X NO on the . e-HeaMaVaa School Monopoly Bill Called on the ballot Compulsory Education BiH This adverdaeaent it paid tot by die Non-Sectarian aod Procertanz Schoob Committee, IIIIIIIIIMHMIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllHIIItlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIitlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll iUSINESS doesn't go any place Business is invited, ushered, taken, lead, pulled, and dragged in by that invisible escort Advertising. George M. Cohan. iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiiiiyiitiiiiitiiiittiiiiiiiiitiiiittitiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii Liooitt ft Mybbi Tobacco Co. Bargain Sale We have a supply of 3-inch Mandt and Winona wide-track wagons on hand and offer them at the following prices: 3-in. Mandt wide-track . . $14000 34-in. Mandt wide-track . . 16000 3-in. Winona wide-track . 160 00 Peoples Hardware Co. General Hardware and Implements