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THE GATE CITY JOURNAL — y » 4 » » ♦ * ■> i !■ < ♦ RIGATION DISTRICT; that at said i election the qualified electors of ! said proposed irrigation district, the boundaries of which are herein after defined, shall be required to cast their ballots which shall con tain the words ‘ Irrigation District-- Yes”, and “ Irrigation District--Na’’, or words equivalent thereto. That the boundaries of áaid pro posed irrigation district are as fol lows, to-wit: :: Charters Incubators * * It vemtmberi if you forget. I ! 1—Trim the wick once a week only. «; 2—Fill the lamp once a week only • * 3 —Outaide Thermostat takes care o ' outside charges \ * of temperature. " 4 Special Process for retaining n oisture. i. 6 -Regulat ir for adjusting only two or three times \ ] during hatch. " 6 —Charters Uurnerand big tank reduce the fire ri*k. . > 7—Flame ontrol reduces oil consumption. n a> • i D. W. GIBSON J NYSS4. OREGON i K F. D NO 1? ; dvaotag" a the sch>ol, which the law never contempbiti d ” Second: A book written over two Ikon tand years ago. in the infancy of Published every Frida* at Nyeea, bnrnno i' tllirenct- before iha birth of geien'ifle know ediw, has no nlac» Oretron, by as a tex ' book in the schools o f the twentieth century. H. F. BROWN Third: The R lb le is not R book, but » coll clion o f books, wri t. n b 'n d . o d s f year» »part, and arbitrariall), in Ent»red at the Pogtoff**'« at N-»*a the midst o f great and atorn.y contio GATE CITY JOURNAL ■»iron, a« second-el__ ___ ui matter »•rsyr, it oth er.d tog ther fn one vol ume There was aiwaya a dispute as fn wHeb hook, should c rir p ' *e it The Hebrew Bible contains 89 boohs: the SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Kin? James, or Proteslort Fnglisb. One year, in advance________ $1.50 versio ron»«ire 66, while the Roman ■* months, in advance.................. 76 Catholic or Douay version contains 72. Fourth: The Bible ie largely anon ymous. Public school children rh> pin nut be taught that the work of un hnown writers is the work o f God. Fifth: Portions of the Rible depiet Vve have bad difficulty in de G o l a i a demon -ather than a jus'i ciding what to use for our Bible Go I. Scho d chTriren a-e table t- gain a wrong co e< pticn of H s chsr V/EEKLY BIBLE LESSON lesson this w°ek There is such a wealth of material to select from that a choice is difficult But the fact that a strong effort is being msde to force the read ing of the Bible in the public schools, contrary to law, censti tution, equity and the American principle of no union of church and state constrains us to give n few reasons why the Bible- should NOT be taught in out public schools. Perhaps the first in importance is that it violates the constitution of the United States. This fact has been de cided by the supreme courts of numerous state», including Ohio, Wisconsin, Nebaaska, Illinois and California, and cannot be successfully denied. In '“ hat is known as the Illinois case Sir. King, a Catholic, appealed tfc the supreme oourtof the state. Here four important points were de cided. The first one was: "F ree enjoyment o f religious wor ship lnclades freedom not to worship." On this point the court said: octet. •^'Xth: Portions of the Bibl" are o ' Mi-h a oliar ,cter th.■ ». thev are rot 6t t > be real lo school children, or in anv mixed company. Seventh: Th Bible teaches doc trines thst h ive been repudiated, ever by the churches. Among Ih are clover u-ury, temperance in the us of alcoholic r iru ii, »objection o< w men divorce, Civil e r vhr of kirts. and Christ's promise to P. ter that h- woulo be given the keys o f the king d m o f b' aven, w‘ lh pov er to bind or loose on esr'h. (This IriBt is a favorite doetrina of the Catholic church today) Attention, Farmers. 1 span gentle mares, around 1400 lbs each, 8 and 12 years old, for $100. 1 soan black horses, around 1800 lbs. each, both 8 yaars old, (er $18 Ur fair terms. Enquire of A. Mlusch, NysBa, Or. Notice to the Constractwrs of the Construction of the Owj - hee Drainage District. "A ll stand equal hefese the law - the Protestant, the Cetkeiie, the Mo hammedan, the Jew. the Mormon, he Freethinker, the Atheiet. Whatever mag be the view o f the majority of the people, the eeurt has no right, and the majority hae no right, to fnroe that view upoq the minority, however small " Regarding the status nf a pupil in a rchool who it perrail'ed by the ebjec tlon o f himself or his parents to re frain from asking part in the religious exercises, the court eaid: “ The exelueion o f the pupil from thie eart o f the school exercises to which the roet o f the school j >ine. separates himself feom hie fellow*, puke him in a e'ass by himself, de- privae him o f hie equality with the other pupil», euhjecta him to a relig ioue stigma and plaooa him at a die - TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEJtN: Notice is hereby given, that on the 11th day of April, 1925, an el-ection will be held at the residence o f J. W. Graff, in Section 12, Township 23 South, Range 46 E., W. M., for the purpose of determining whether or not an irrigation district shall be organized under the provisions of Chapter XIV Title XLI Oregon Laws, and acts supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof, to provide for the irrigation o f the lands within said proposed district by the storage, diversion and distribution of the un appropriated surplus and flood wa ters of the Owyhee River and Suc cor C reek, in Malheur County, Ore gon; that the name o f said propos ed District is SUCCOR CREEK. 1R $ Announces £ - i » VS n or to OB ■ . d 5’ Maximum p-rice 1912 191» As is » 1920............. 1922 ........... 1922........... !» 1923............ 1824______ r+ ft ■I »45 00 . *40.00 135 CO 100 00 !» i ^ b l l I I n 0 m n 1 69 00 * 76 00 $ 75.00 150 00 210.00 210 00 • *"l fie O T $ 9 75.00 166 0“ 165 00 176 00 240.00 240.00 1E0.00 215 «0 246 00 301 00 SC O 00 210 00 24« 00 226 00 346 00 37U00 4 < 00 214.06 248 09 395 ro 340 00 486.0« 496.00 5) 267 Oo 173 00 4'6 05 0 192 00 Truck chassis prices ail without star ters. Starter typo $25 00 more. Alt with prea- malic tires Solid tir?s $60 «0 let' Above priées subject te change without notice, o (Aid type Ta lor -new tt p* seme as !u24_ o Old type Geupe—pew type eame at 1924. ADDITIONAL PRICES ON EXTRA EQUIPMENT Btaadard Panel or Delivery Brdyon " T ” Chassis________________ ______ _________________________ $28 90 Standard Panel er Delivery Body on "X T ” Chassis.. _____________________________________ ______ 40 09 SU dard Slip on Body _____________ _________ ___________ _______ _______________ ________________ _ & so Body only, let« Cab on "T T ” Chassis............................................................. ........................................... . 20 00 Cab only, less Bedy en " T T " Chassis____ ______ ____ ____ _____ ____ ____ _________________________ 20 00 Ruxstell Axle or anyextra Transmission en " T ” ____________________ ____ _____________________ _ £5,00 Ruxstell Axle or any extra Transmission on "T T ” ______________________ ____ ____________________ 40 00 Speedster Body__________________________________ . . . . . . . ___ _______ _____________________________ 10.00 Dcduet 2$ per rent for ears without starter ar d demountable rims. CERTIFIED USED CABS MEAN: Cara are in ataedard performance condition aa rep resented, thus assuring you the minimum of trouble and the raaximuai af satisfaction. far we »ell only uaused milea in cars. V. B. i M X 130 00 J ! » « s ^ Certified used Ford Cars ► ; » » on all »- < » í NEW RESALE PRICES » * í £ l s In delivering this decision the court stated a number of maxims worthy of being remembered: ‘- 23, three fourths Of a mile to the northeast corner of the SEU of the NEU of Section 27; thence East one-half mile to the northeast corner of the SEU of the NWU o f Sec tion 26; thence North one-fourth mile to the quarter section comer on the North line of Section 26; thence East one-half mile to the northeast corner of Section 26; thence North one-fourth mile to the northeast corner o f the SEU of the SEU of Section 23; thence East one- fourth mile to the southeast comer of the NWU of the SWU of Section 24; thence North three-fourths of a mile to the section line between Sections 24 and 13; thence East al ong said Section line one-half mile to the northeast corner of the NWU of the NEVi of said Section 24; thence North one-half mile to the Northeast corner of the NW U of the SEU of Section 13; thence East one-fourth mile to the quarter sec tion corner on the East line o f Sec tion 13; thence North along the sec tion line on the East side of Sections 13, 12 and 1, extended, to where said line intersects the midchannel of the Snake River; thence following the said midchannel of the Snake River up to the point o f beginning. That at said election to determine whether or not said proposed irriga tion district shall be organized, there shall be elected three directors, who shall be residents of the State of Oregon and bona fide owners of land within the boundaries of said pro posed district, to serve as a Board of Directors for said district, and said directors shall be elected at large therein. That at said election the polls shall be open at 8 o’clock A. M. and shall remain open until 8 o ’clock P. M. and that said election shall be conducted as nearly as practicable in accordance with the general elec tion laws of the state of Oregon. This notice is given subject and pursuant to an Order of the County Court for Malheur County, State of Oregon, entered at its regular sess ion on the 4th day of March, 1925, wherein said Court, among other things, determined that the petition of Oscar F. Selle and others, pray ing for the organization of said pro posed district contained the requis ite number of signers under the laws of Oregon, and that said petition and notice thereof were duly published as by law required, and that said lands are susceptible of irrigation from the same source and by the same system of works, by the stor age, diversion and distribution of the waters of the Owyhee River and Succor Creek, in Malheur County, Oregon. Dated this 5th day of March, 1925. II. S. Sackett, County Clerk. By Roy Daley, Deputy. Date of first publication, March 13. Late of last publication, April 10. Truck Chassis B. .' Tudor "The wreng arises, not out o f tie particular version ot the Bible or form of prayer used -whether that found in the Douay or tha King James version —or the particu.ar songs surg, but out o f the COMPULSION to join in any form o f w orship." The second point decided was that "children attending public school can not be compelled to jsin in religious w orship" and that the religious ex arciaes as held in the achool “ consti tnte worship wkthin the meaning of the constitution. ” The fourth point was moat important o f allnnd was that the reading of the JOHN ». K KECK. Bible in public schools constitutes sec Secretary. tarian instruction Hare the court speaks plainly: "The Bible, in ita en tirety, is a se.-trarian book as to tha NOTICE OF ELECTION Jaw and every believer in any religion COURT FOR other than the Christian religion and IN TIIE COUNTY a* to those who are heretical or who MALHEUR COUNTY, STATE OF hold beliefs that are not regarded a* OREGON. orthodox M bother it be called sac- larian or not, its use in the schools In the Matter o f the Organization necessarily results in sectarianinstruc of the SUCCOR CREEK IRRIGA tlon ." TION DISTRICT. ’¿ A SEU of the SWU of Section 6; thence East one-fourth mile to the northeast corner of the SW U of the SE U ; thence North one-fourth mile to the northwest corner of the NEU of the SEU of Section 6; thence East on the center line of Sections 6 and 5, one mile, to the northeast corner of the NWU of the SEU of said Section 5; thence South one and one-half miles, still following .he boundary line of the said Owyhee Irrigation District to the South line j f Section 8, being the northeast (irner of the NWU of the NEU ot Section 17; thence East to the north- cast corner of aaid Section 17: tliencj South one-fourth mile to th, northeast corner o f the SEVi of the NEU of said Section 17; thence East one mile to the northeast corner of the SEU o f the NEU o f Section 16; thence South one-fourth mile to the quarter section corner on the East line of Section 16; thence East one- half mile to the center of Section 15; thence South one and three fourths mile to the northwest cor ner of Lot 2, in Section 27; thence West one-fourth mile to the north west corner of the Southeast Quar ter of the Northwest Quarter o f Sec tion 27; thence South, still following the boundary line of said Owyhee irrigation District, three fourths of a mile to the southeast corner of the SWU of the SWU of Section 27; thence West one-fourth mile to the southwest corner of Section 27; thence South one-half mile to the quarter section corner on the West line of Section 34; thence West one- fourth mile to the northeast corner of the NWU of the SEU of Section 33, in Township Twenty-one (21) South, Range Forty-six (46) East, W. M.; thence South, still following said boundary line one and three fourths miles to the northeast cor ner of the SWU of the NEU of Sec tion 9, Township Twenty-two (22) South, Range Forty-six (46) East, W. M.; thence East one-fourth mile to the northeast comer of the SEU of the NEU of Section 9; thence South along the East section line of Section 9 to the southeast corner thereof; thence East on the South line of Section 10, to the quarter section corner on the South line of Section 10; thence South one-fourth mile to the northeast corner of the SEVi of the NWU o f Section 15: thence East one-fourth mile to the northeast corner of the SWU of the NEVi of Section 15; thence South three fourths of a mile to the sec tion line between sections 15 and 22; thence East one-half mile along said section line, exteaded, to the north east corner of the NWU of the NW- U of Section 23; thence South one- half mile to the southwest corner of the SEU o f the NWU of Section 23; thence West along the East and West center line of Section 23, to the quarter section corner on the West line ef said section; thence South along the West line of Section Touring Sealed bids will be received at tr,e office af the Owyhee Drainage District at Nyesa, Oregon, ap to and intluiling Friday, March 6, .925, at the hour ot 4 o ’ clock in the afternoon af that day, for excavating approximately 46.800 cubic yards; constructing bridges, flumes and pipe lines, furnishing ihe material for same. All to conform to ihe plana and speaikcalinns of th-. chief engineer for said district: which plant and specifications may be in spaded at tha office of E. M. Blodgett, Nyssa. Oregon. Form far p oposal for said bids may be ebtainrd upon application at tha office of M. Blodgett, Nyssa, Oregon. A certified cheek fer E per cent ef the const rnction priee submitted must accompany same. The right is re served b y t h e O w y e e Drainage Dis trict to reject sav and all nidi. By order ef tha Board o f Sapervi*« ora o f the Owyhee Drainage District. Beginning at a point whore the state boundary line between the States of Idaho and Oregon inlet- seels the midchannul of llio Snake River between Lot 7 in Section ó, Township Twenty-two (22) South, Range Forty-seven (47) East, W. r.!„ in the State of Oregon, and Lot S in Section 14, Township Four (4) North, Range Six (6) West, B. >1. in the State of Idaho; thence sooth along said State line to a point where said State line intersects the East and West section line of Sec tion 18, Township Twenty-three (ó;! South, Range Forty-seven (47) Ea W. M., in Malheur County, Oregon, thence West to the Northwest cor ner of the NEt4 of the SWV4 (Lot 3) of Section 18; thence South to tn, southwest corner of the NEV4 of th, SW U (Lot S) of Section 18; thence West one-half mile to the northea- . corner of the SWV4 of the SEVi oi I Section 13, Township Twenty-three j (23) South, Range Forty-six (40) j East, W.iil .; thence South one-fourth : mile to the section line between sec- I Lions 13 and 24; thence West along said section line one-half mile to the southeast corner of the SWVi of the SWV4 of said Section 13; thence North one-half mile to the north east corner of the NWV4 of the SW U of said Section 13; thence West one-hall mile to the northeast corner of the NW'A of the SEV4 of Section 14; thence North one milo to the East and West center line of Section 11, being a point at the northeast corner of the NWV4 of the SEV4 of said Section 11; thence West on the center line of said Sec- tlon 11 and Section 10, one mile to the northeast corner of the NW(4 ot the SEV4 of Section 10; thence North one and one-fourth miles to the northeast corner o f the SW V4 of the NEV4 of Section 3; thence East one-half mile to the northeast corner of the SWU of the NWU of Section 2; thence South one- fourth mile; thence East one-founh mile to the center of Section 2; thence North one-fourth mile to (he northeast com er of the SEU of the NWU of said Section 2; thence East one and one-fourth miles to the northeast corner o f the SWU of the NEU of Section 1, all in Township Twenty-three (23) South, Range Forty-six (46) East, W. M.; thence North one mile to the northeast cor ner of the SW U of the NEVi of Sec tion 36, Township Twenty-two (22) South, Range Forty-six (46) East, W. M.; thence West three fourths of a mile to the section line between sections 35 and 36; thence North one-fourth mile to the northeast com er ef Section 35; thence West one mile to the northwest corner of Section 35; thence North one-halt mile to the quarter section corner on the East line of Section 27; thence West ene mile to tho quarter section corner on the West line of Section 27; thence North one and one-half miles to the northeast cor ner of Stoction 21; thence West one- half mile to the quarter section cor ner on th* North section line of Sec tion 21; thence North one-fourth mile to the northwest corner of the SWVi of the SEU of Section 16; therace East one-half mile to the sec tion line between sections 15 and 16; thence North onc-half mile along said sretion line to the northeast com er of the SEU of the NEU of Section 16; thence West one-hali mile to the northwest corner of the SW U of the NEU of Section 16; the.nc* North one-fourth mile to th - quarter section corner on the south line of Section 9; thence West one- fourth mile; thence North one-halt mile; thence West one-fourth mile to the quarter section corner on the west line of Section 9; thence North on the section lino one and one-half miles, more or less, to the northwest corner o$ Section 4, in Township Twenty-two (22) South, Range For- ty-xix (46) East; thence North one m ils to tho northwest corner of Sec tion Thirty-three, in Township Twentjr-one (21) South, Range For ty-six (46) East; thence Bast three- fourths o f a mile to the southeast corner o f the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter (S W U S E U ) of Section Twenty-eight (28); thence North ana-fourth mile to the north east cornttr o f the Southwest quar ter of the Southeast quarter (S W U S E U ) o f Section Twenty-eight (28); thence East one-fourth mile to the East line ok' Section Twenty-eight (2 8 ); thence North one and three- fourths miles to the northeast cor ner of Section Twenty-one (21), in Township Twatoty-ona (21) South. Range Forty-six (46) Eart; thence West one and three-fourths miles to the northwest corner of the North east Quarter o f the Northwest Quar- ter of Section Twenty (20 ); thence South one-half mile to the south west corner of the SEU of the NW- U of Section 20; thence West along the east and west center line of sec tions 20 and 19 to the quarter sec tion corner on the west line of Sec tion 19, in Township Twenty-one (21) South, Range Forty-six (46) .ast, W. M.; thence West one and one-fourth miles to the northeast i,n*i of the NWU of the SEU o. ecuun 23, in Township Twenty-on _1) Somh, Range Forty-five (45) aat; thence North three-fourths o: . mile to the northeast corner of the WU o f the SEU of Section Four- en (14); thence West one-fourth mile to the North and South center line of Section 14; thence North one- 'ourth mile to the center of Section 1; thence West one-fourth mile to he northeast corqer of the N W 'i jf the SWVi of said Section 14; hence North three-fourths of a mile o the northeast corner of the SW 1/* if the SW U o f Section 11; thence Vest one-fourth mile to the section . ne on the West lino of Section I t ; thence North along the West line of Sections 11 and 2, to the north west corner of the SWU of the SWVi of Section 2; thence East one- i'ourth mile to the northeast corner of the SW U of the SWVi of Section 2; thence North three fourths of n mile more or less to the North line f Section 2; Township Twenty-one 21) South, Range Forty-five (45) Sast, W. M.; thence East along the ■ iorth section line of Section 2, one- fourth of a mile to the quarter sec tion corner on the north line of said Section 2; thence North one-fourth mile to tho northwest corner of the SV/Vi o f the SEU of Section 35, in Township Twenty (20) South, Range Forty-five (45) East, W. M.; thence East one-fourth mile to a point at the northeast corner of the SWVi of the SEU of said Section .5, being the present boundary line of the Owyhee District; thence South one-fourth mile along said boundary line to the South section line of said Section 25, that being the township line between twps. 20 and 21; thence East on said twp. line one mile, to the northeast corner of Lot 2 in Sec tion 1, Township Twenty-one (21) South, Range Forty-five (45) East, W. M.; thence South 2V4 miles along the present boundary line of said Owyhee Irrigation District to the northeast corner of the NWU of the SEVi of Section 13; thence East on the center of Sections 13 T. 21 S., R. 45 E. and 18 T 21 S„ R. 46 E. one mile, to the northeast corner of the NWU of the SEVi of Section 18, Township Twenty-one (21) South, Range For ty-six (46) East, W. M.; thence North one mile on the boundary of said Owyhee Irrigation District to the northeast corner of the NWU of the SEVi of Section 7; thence West to the center of Section 7; therce Noitn three-fourths of a mile to the northeast corner of the Staples Ford Garage ONTARIO, OREGON Aft » ■ w'A/k» -n ■ “ wqV ‘» »Ai "V ^ ^ I I n q K ^ lr e n ^ a q n ^ w