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O-f-Mon, uimKt the Act of March 2, UVt.
iuVH-lturK. Oregon, Jtulw ii-i, lSJlio
Claims Opponents Have Mis
construed Facts In State
ments to Public.
CITES LAW AUTHORITIES
Clalma that Hill If 1'iiHMtl Will Not
AlMjlb.li All Health Aitlvllle of
Ktnto lloanl anil Will Not He
UrtriiiirlitiU to llitllh.
Tho following communication re-
Karulnir Ihe antl-vacclnatlon bill
has Just heen received from Attor
ney Junius II. Ohiniirt. the rramer 01
Ihe measure. A strong campaign in
being waxed loth fur anil agaltmt
the bill, and the opponents and ad
Iturnnta aro workhiK diligently tor
Iholr respective Hides. Mr. Ohmart
lays:
To tho editor:
Recently there have appeared In
the pul'llc press, articles emanating
from tho pulilic health authorities
attacking the proposed Anti-Compulsory
Vaccination Amendment to
the Stato Constitution to be voted
on by tho people at the coming elec
tion, November 2nd. Tho health au
thorities, In these articles, attempt
to misconstrue and thus to mislead
the public In reference to the scope
of this amendment and Its opera
tion, and with this object In view,
sought and obtained an opinion from
a deputy city attorney, that Heems to
fit in wllh tho desires of the oppon
ents of tho measure.
The undersigned deems It his duty
at this time, inasmuch as ho prepar
ed tho Initially., petition incorni, rel
ating this ai diuent for the Pub
lic School Protective League of Ore
gon to defend this amendment
against theso nujust attacks.
There ctin ;o found nothing In that
ameudniont that can possibly war
rant tho Impression being spre:d
broadcast by the health officers that
It will abolish the present laws or
prevent the passage of any legisla
tion In tho future covering reason
able quarantlno and sanitary prac
tices by tho health authorities. Most
kit" tllu people rightly believe in
quarantine and sanitary measures.
Here Is Ihe proposed Antl-Com-pulsory
Vaccination Amendment,
which reads as follows:
"No form of vaccination or Inor-
Masuuerade dance at Win-
Chester Saturday night. Oct. 80.
erul. Includes al kinds of medical
treatment. If so, then our frlendB in
the cliv hall annarently have failed
to apply the elementary rules of
statutory construction In making
their "analysis" of thla amendment
for the Health Bureau.
That this amendment will abolish
all the health activities of the public
.minorities: that It will result in in
creased epidemics and deaths, that
It will Increase the population of the
underworld, etc.. are highly linagin
Hive assertions, for which no basis
'an be found In this amendment If
the legal rules of construction are
i milled
It Is an elementary principle of
ftaiuiory construction long estab
lished utu (ecngniieil everywhere,
and sunnoried by a mass of proced
Bins, that "When there are general
words following particular and spe
cific words, the former must 06 con
fined to things of the same kind
This Is known as tho rule or doc
trine of elusdem generis." (Suther
land on Statutory Construction, Vol.
' Sec. A21.
III the case of Nichols vs. state.
127 Ind. 4ifi. Ihe rule is cb-arly
stated: "Tho rule is that where
words of a particular description In
a statute are followed by general
words Hint are not so specific and
limited, unless (hero lie a rliwr man-
IfesljiliiHi of a contrary iiuipiwr, the
general words are to be construed
as applicable to persons or things or
caum of like kind to those ilesig
naled by tho particular words."
To Illustrate. Ill a statute are the
words, warehousemen, wharfingers
and ol her persons. ' The words "oth
er persons" tho court holds "must
be understood to refer to other per
sone eiusdem generis, (same general
character. I" viz.. those who conduct
tho business of warehousemen and
wharfingers with mime other pur
suit, such as shipping, grinding or
manufacturing." ( lllltcher vs. Com
monwealth. 1113 I'a. St. 6.161 Many
Illustrations from adjucated cases
could be given if space permitted.
Applying this principle to our
amendment, the words "or other
tneillciitlon." must bo understood to
refer to any medication of tho same
itencriil nature or character as de-
pcrlbed by the words that precede
the word "inedlciitlon mat is, any
nrocess of lnle tlng infectious mat
ter Into the blood or body of the Individual.
It Is not the purpose of this
amendment to prevent anyone from
voluntarily snbniltllng to vaccination
or to prevent any physician from
vaccinating anyone who requests It.
Hut It is clearly the purpose ana
substance of the amendment to pro-
vent vucrlnntinn being forced iy
compulsory measures upon those who
do not believe 111 tho so-called cltl-
cacy of vaccination and who wish anil
hmild have the right to protect
themselves from Its deleterious and
often disastrous and fatal effects.
Authentic statistics ore abundant,
notwithstanding the "statistics" of
the doctors to the contrary, that In-
oi-ul itlim is dangerous, causes luuc.i
sickness, and porno deaths, and also
plants the seeds in the human sys
tem of future diseases.
l-'o, Mr. and Mrs. Voter, do not
be deceived by the misleading prop
UR iMla of the American Medical As
oclatlon and Ihose w ho are interested
in forcing you lo defeat this amend
ment; but go to the polls anil vole in
ulntlon or other medical ion, shall be
lii'ide a conilillon In ibis Slate for ,h ,;,,,. , humanity and md
admission to or attendance In any fr,.,.(m bv voting Ve on the
public, school, college university or ,in,minont entlllM "Antt-Cninpul-
otner educational lnsutuiion; or lor B)r, v.,.mitliii Amendment."
tho employment of any person In any . m .,,, ,(,,, nfrinnntlvo argil
capacity, or for the exerc ise of any 1 , v ,n, i.l,Ue School League.
right, me periiMinancu oi any uuiy. ..,., n the pamphlet en pates 21
or the enjoyment of any privilege.' ma,.,l to all voters in the
There is tint mug in tins nmenii- Ht;,(t.
Jl'NH S V. (ltlMAit r.
Attorney at law.
DOR N. W. Hank Ml'lg.
llient that can warraul any such as
sumption that It will prevent quar-j
autluo of contagious disease and the
enforcement of sanitary measures.
Quarantine is not vaccination, Inoc
ulation or meillcation.
The only words that the oppon
ents of this amendment can possibly
select o nilsconst rue. Is tho phrase,
"or other medlciitloii" In Ihe clause.
"No form of vaccination, innclilat Ion
r other iiwMicittlon.' They mlht
Bridal Shower For
Miss Stephenson j
J luipllmentlnt Miss Mattle .Lee
Stephenson, . ipopular and well
known young lady of this city, Mrs.
Herbert I). Quine and Miss Ueulah
Jewett sponsored a bridal shower at
the home of the former on Fitzer
street last evening. Miss Stephen
son's engagement to Archie B. Tay
lor, proprietor of the Coos Hay
Myrtle Point stage Hue. was recently
announced, the wedding to take place
early In November.
The rooms of the Quine home were
attractively arranged with dahlias,
asters and quantities of autumn
leaves. Muny beautiful gifts were re
ceived by Miss Stephenson, consist
ing of cut glass silver and many oth
er dainty articles. A duinly luncheon
was Berved by the hostess at a clev
erly arranged table. A large doll
bride surrounded by a delicate trac
ery of autumn leaves occupied the
center of the table, and the guests
found their places by means of s.ma'1
couplets written) on "bride anil
groom" place cards. The couplets
were descriptive of the guests and
when read aloud caused much merri
ment. Halloween favors containing a
small prize and a dunce cap were
given each guest. Those seated at the
table were Miss Mattle l-ee Stephen
son. Miss Claytn Illack. Miss Clara
Patrick. Miss Madge MlUer, Mrs.
Woodley Stephenson. Mrs. Harley
Watson, Mrs. Bert Hates., Mrs. John
MrClintil'k, Mrs. James Goodman,
Mrs. Herbert Quine and Miss lleulah
Jewett.
Social dunce at Winchester Satur
day night, October 23.
WU.I, FLASH ItKTlllNS.
Arrangements have been made by
J. W. Perkins whereby he will flash
election returns on a Bcreen on his
building on Cass street election
night. Mr. Perkins will secure na
tional and state returns and will also
be furnished returns from county
precincts. He has secured a project
ing machine and will flash returns as
fast as they are received over the
wires.
IN THE (JOOIl OLD DAYS.
Judge J. C. Fullerton in speaking
of the good old campaign days of
1876. when Tllden and Hayes were
presidential candidates, recalled the
manner in which the national returns
were received In this city. Judge
Fullerton states that at that time
Walt Hamilton, now mayor of Hose
burg, was a telegraph operator.
Wall used to "tap the wires" every
morning for over a month in an at
tempt to ascertain the outcome of
the election, and Judge Fullerton
was olio of the faithful few who
gathered at the telegraph office all
during that time. The real results
of the election were not known for
nearly two months.
DKKIt HINTKIt SHOOTS MAN.
MAKPHFIELD, Or.. Oct! 21.
Walter Kalo. 26. will probably die
of a wound received from a rifle In
the hands of T. M. Culver, a neigh
bor, who mistook him for u deer, ac
cording to reports. Mr. Culver's
crops had suffered by doer eating his
berry and other bushes. Last night
he went lo the place where the deer
had been jumping the fence.
Noticing a movement In the bushes
he r-hol uud Immediately was greeted
with a cry from his victim. Kxatn
inatiiill of the wound indicated
Kaiuo's spinal cord was cut by the
bullet. Kaino had been seeking a
runaway horse.
XOTICK TO I'l lILIC.
contend that this phrase, being gen- Hloro. come and save.
After October 20 we will conduct
our blacksmith and Oyx. Acetylene
CIIII.IKI-:VS WAIST I'MON SI lis iiusluess Independent or any associa-
tion. Prices will be adjusted sccord
A fleeced long sleeve and angle Ing to market conditions. All work
b-iiRtb union suit with corset waist guarantied und prices right,
combined. Makes a dandy garment i DKNNIS MATTHEWS,
for fall and winter. Comes 2 to 12 o .
v. ar sizes nt Jl.tiil per suit. I an s An early appointment means time
for careful work. Clark's Studio.
MFKF is Oil. " EXTBAOnnlSABY. WHICH WE HAVE HAD IX CONTEMPLATION FOB WEEKS, AX0
HF.Kfc IS Ol "J."' MAKlMi AT SOON AS POSSIBLE IN-OKDKIl THAT IT MAY BE 01 II HK
SUPE
I
SACRIFICE
RY!
El
AanimBaW l
1
ON
Specials for Friday and Saturday
j,i,.QT nfdmi und sacrifice reduction of the year. It will h nf tlia ,
We are placing on sale In this i"n Vn 7, ant demand and this Hosiery is the same that has nude our store . 7 S."
fcW , , .
SULTANA. You will reuum
demand unu una nubu-rj " numo mat m-iu uur bio re a reputation k
b r this brand. And besides, this la an unexampled opportunity to th
Save on Yoiir Christmas Gifts by Buying Now!
Sultana Silk Hose, Sultana Lisle, Mercerized and Cotton Hosp!
Head these details- Owing to the great d " Pur.
All silk ingrain full fashioned, silk top, Sultana, 3 pairs $750
Pure thread silk, mack fashioned, with mercerized top, Sultana, 3 pairs $6.00
Pure thread silk, mack fashioned, with mercerized top, Sultana, 3 pairs $5.00
Pure thread silk, mack fashioned, with mercerized top, Sultana, 3 pairs $3.00
Mercerized lisle, mack fashioned, Sultana, 3 pairs $2.00
Lustre lisle, mack fashioned, Sultana, 3 pairs $1,50
Fine combed cotton, Sultana, 3 pairs $1.25
Fine combed cotton, Sultana, 3 pairs $1.25
See the Hosiery Bargains in Our Window
The Store That Is Making Prices Lower
. Where the Sacrifice Sale Is in Full Blast
Boys and Girls
Club Participate
COUVALL1S. Ore.. Oct. 2-WThe
Hoys' and OirU clubs of the at;it
will enrer liPHtork ihe Pacific
International liveafi exposition at
Portland November 13 to i!iHh.
The Shedd Jersey dub of IJnn
county will send five calves, the club
in DouRlaa county will send four or
live, and tho Claoknuis and ilnlt
nomp.h clubs vill send six each.
Special iuarirs will be provided by
O. M. Plutnmer. niauaser of mo ex
position for all boys who attend as
members of jmlKlnx teams. Three
Rirls. one from Klamath county and
two from Coos, have signified their
Intention of unending the exposi
tion, and )u:irters are also being ar
ranged for them.
W ltKCK KILLS AUIAXV HOY
AI.tlANY, Ore. Oct 21 Lloyd
Heyne, l!( year old Albanv boy was
killed about five o'clock today in an
automobile wreck on the Cascadla
road, four miles from Foster.
Heyne and Sam Fredericks, also
of this city were returning from a
hunting trip hi tho mountains, when
the enr skidded and upset. It was re
ported that Heyne was caught un
derneath the car in such a manner
Zippy one-steps, rougfsh waltzes
and snappy fox irota at Ihe land pro
ducts dunce, armory, Saturday night.
UAll.V UKATUf.lt m:ronT.
V. f?. Wfntlur bureau. !! office.
RoMtiurx, Or ok on, 2i hours ending &
i . m :
t'rrclpttntlon In ItirhrM and lltisdredtha
UiKtifSt t.'Iiin-i:i1 lire Mlluy .. .'7
l,.trst tfiilp.Tiit mi- iiiMt lllKbt .. 4
I '1 . ipltiit Ion. liiNt ''l bourn t'fi
Avt'fiiKti pt-ct'lp. fnuii S'M't. 1. 17 2 7
Total i.ci'SM from H.-pt. 1. t:Jl... 3. Jo
N'nrinal pri'ip. fur this month.... 2 1
Tnl:il pii't ip, Miii e liist ut mi.ntll. 3-7 J
t !;tl'
Avpr:iKf pri ip. fi 0111 Sept. 1. 1 h"7
Total exofH. from Sept- 1. 1 1 - . - -A
vcniue pi wip'taT ion fur 43 wet
h'iihoiih (Sept to May, Inc. )... ..1 1.47
Foreiast to 8 p. m. fur south western
Oregon:
WEEIi
Great Closing-Out Sale
Bellows Store Offers:
$40 TO $60 WOOL DRESSES AT $19.75
11. r- Ik a womli i fttl tiffi-riiiR In ohimi' ami Miss. S-tr.. nml Trictlno nr.'!, n. ntly made in stasii'i l.it
rsl mylf. A vory unusual off. ring to 5011: 1. util.irly M'lllim from Jin no to $60.00; to close
..$19.75
MUWHUH
SATURDAY ONLY, YARD 29 CENTS
ItPKUlar 60c to 65c Kru.l.- tit Long Cloths ami Nin'ok.
lull yard wlili-. (xliu tin", n(t fluisli, won.l. rful for nuikitiK
iTli1; for Sat unlay only, yaril .FC
"15TO $27 PARASOLS,140FF.
For Saturday we place on vale about 5n high grade Silk
Parasols in blues, purples, r d, brown; wry clever, odd and
distinctive handles; secure your favorite now at rvducedli
$40.00, $45.00, $50.00 and $55.00 COATS, $29.65
,n.,h:..c:r$29.65
For Sntnrilay the Coal l nartim-ut w III placo on Ml.' ai ut :o coats In Ih. .'nn- noi't lylc,
collar i tfrctii. made from ixrcllint nil wool luati'riala and ldc Tnge of colorj, Saturday only
Overcoats
warm and comfortable,
attractive in both price
and quality. Tailored
to fit you from the cloth
you like. At a price
that will please your
pocketbook. Come in
today and order 'y"r
fall Overcoat. We
guarantee you'll be
well pleased.
thrt he BlratiKleil to dpnth. Fred
cricks was cot hurt seriously.
A X XOl'.VCEMEXT.
I will be at my office on and after
Nov. 1, to resume my practice as
usual. DM. G. J: BACHEH.
Advertise In the Kows-Revlew.
Hiram ScroRsby, of Pumpkin Ca
ter, states that he'll be at the iui
products dance Saturday night it iv
armory wearing his new boott,
.Mrs. Howard Smith, of Oaklut
who has been visiting Mr Jot
Banks and Mrs. Eliza Hunt latin
city for the past three daya, retinnd
this morning to her home.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ALL JVKW CLV.ASSIFIKD ADVERTISE! MM NTS UIIX II K POIND OH LUT
VAGK IN OKU IIKA1HNO NKV TUDAV."
WANTED.
VAXTKI Turkeys. larKe o
Buyur Uroa. jVhone 14-KH.
V A x T K 1 To rem a Kod v ioli n.
1'hf. ru 1 hi -U
VATK1 Liventiick for co-operative
shipment. 1'lione 3-
W ANt"l::T Woman to do general
inniht'work. 1'hone 5 lY.
W A X T 1-: i : iFl for Kt-hurai house-
wirk. AIis. W. H. tit raw ii. 47U-J.
VAST!-:i Apple pickers tit once. Our
iify Mi'i Hiiiels, Uarden Valley,
rhotit- :ti-K3.
W A XT MI To buy furniture for 4 or
f room houe. Adilress O. W. N., care
N-WH-UcvlfW.
Try Our Way
Our Auto Wfll Call,
rhoiie 27T.
Heinline-Moore
CONSERVATORY
MUSICAL KIKDERCVRTEN. VOICE AN 3 VIOLIN
riiysii-nl Kilucatlon. tncltlillni;
new feature of Iutlhui Club, anil
Wand lirllli.
Dr. R.
Bradford i
WANTKD Cheap Krailo of wheat, 25 to
r.n lniwtifl. AIo Minorca eoi'koriI.
V i o m- H7-K11. .1. F. It lot h. ItoaeburK.
WANTKD r;xpertiiced man tor r'n
eral work on farm. M tut lie over 30
years nll. Hox 2iS. Myrtle Creek.
OATS a N TH L-A bout" I f 0 bu she 1 s.
Suite price ami Ktade. Must tt rea
otiahle. It. H. Wood. Box U3, Row
bur if.
WAN't'KI I-ai!y employed desires fur
iiIsIhmI room, heated, in private fam
ily, with or without board. Beet ref-
rr.-m es. A. S,, Xews-ltevlew.
WANTUD Apple packers at the Ovr
lati.l OrHiuids. Free transportation
iiiorniinf and niRht. Phone 31-F5 at
no-in or aftr six. or see Uoyd Cole.
Cliar A. Brand.
WANTKI Young man. permanently
located, steady 'ind reliable, wants to
bo ct ow seven or e.ialit hu ndred dol
lars Can furnish first elass refer
en h nd mn ke Rood suhstant ial
paynunts on the loan. Address Box
i'-.t. City.
KOU RENT.
villi utivr Safety deposit boxea
Ili.sebuiK Xational Bank.
F K ItKNT - ruriiTshed rom inelmi
iiiff bath, ftentlemen proferred. In
quire V. DouKlas St.
FOB BKNT Boom with or without
board, lady preferred. 83S Winclies
t. r. riitme il.'.rj-B.
1 oi; i:t:XT"Xitely furnished house
k. eping rooms. Xo children. 707 W
M;:er St. I'hone
Ft til BKNT Furnished nouseKeepinS
apartments and sleep! iiht rooms
l.Devburuc Apartments, Alain
I'oiiKlas. Phone 69.
and
M ISCE I X A N EOf 8.
and Wife.
Graduates and post-graduates
of the OUest Charter
ed College of Chiropractic
n the world
have re-op.ned tffficc in the
l'crklna Bldg.
We use no dniRs nor elec
tricity, nothing but straight
Chlroprnetle. and have t.een
sueresul for the past ten
years in handling almost every
disease known to the human
family. Offire houra 9 to 12;
and 1 to 6 p. m.
t'UO.Nts
Re.id.-nce 40.r4
Ottlce m
(.HlMKUS TAKKX tor red fir shakes
Boss w. liUbert, Hiee Creek. DUlard.
renon.
l L.Vl'IKS SV u before voti buy yrttir
1 f.ir.-. We make them. Hruton s Taxl-
di-rniy. Tanmnif and Fur Co., iieai
Biver-slde stre.
MONK Y TO LOAN l'j-y ear Yurai
1 creillt frtn loans, low Interest rate
-'0.iHi0 im-al money to loan on good
real estate. First mortgage, ee M
! UU e of Ilir Bice.
! 1XST AND FOOD.
KOl Snosn), for ., ixoks Ilk.
K.Td. Al.ply at this office.
Kill SALE.
loll SAI.K N.innlea. Sunliln
Itaiuli l'lione 1 -VI.
loUSAI.K-l'ii.t top d,-k. Rov. T. 11
A"e.... Jr K. C'aw St.
I'.'lt l.I.K Kve Krasn s-ol, one ton
1 It.ty.r Jlro... phone 14-KI4.
t-'uti SAt.K tiooa tVi. ror'i louring
r 1'hnne Mr. Taylor. 47
KOlt SAI.t-T-reem house centrsllj
luraif.l. I'hnne 31-F5 after p. m.
Full SAI.K loo rords tirst elasa fli
W.....I. on ground. Undbloom, Ola
onvlllo. .
FOIt RAI.E-lte.il Mack oiUtotMi
Jiiilil & .M. Millin.
Flllt SA1-K 4 cows. IlwCrertJ
sey Liuiry, near Fairgroundi. In
nun.
WINDFALL AI'I'I.KS !5c pfr urt pd
tliein yourself; bring yourownM.tl
I'ete Sinclair.
FOR SAL.K Ijiti. 1918 Ford bt I
platens ami ti aioonlnalon . sa
tcolierts. I-iird tiuraK.1.
FOR SAI.K 1 .prayer, 1 orchard pk't
1 12-ln. plow. 1 K it. bar nit C
I). Wurley, Winston.
FUK KALE 6-room houae la HI
Aitilltton, easy terma Inquire 11. i
Main St,
A.N'ltllltA UIVKS (or aale, alio WW
dues, reRintere.1 atock. i. L lbw
m.in, williur, urcson.
Knit SALK Vetch .! pt'1'
in ton lota. $7 .!0 p.r lira In irnau""
Monarch Scr.t l'o.. Mfafora. Orrf"
FHH PALE-Fi.nl touring car u r
...n.lllion. .leinoiintatile !" t"
Mrs. W. W. Smlta. ora
tlnn.
Flllt SALK Wood sawing outct. cj
plete on ski.li.. cheap: nrrt
ihai.e. 2 h. engine, lwa ! "
klllC
KOlt SAKK 21 h0 oi
n. I 1 irood buck- j
smi:i;i
th
l.at' knoV," ami will wor,.1
teed heelers. J.
ti....ii. (i.....Lf On-curl.
ttttt; Trr-m rTZ W,iri roupfc
completely overhauled. H
Starter, eleetrk- UfM. ''
car. See Jloberts. Y arAJUW
-- TZ-7-.... . .s.-- ti.lca rtHC-'.
,lh.-J. chickf.n .'
FOH SALK
den. burn
Hi
fruit. 2 lot". "J mT H.
.ler. half block fnon fJi'-rri
...... a. ...... v.ni V .
lltt
alley, ...-.-.. ,
win i. o ..I lo main roaa
Brlnxl,r- -zTTvS-
lilt y 111. K fAi.r.-.'"-,, ,
near pavement. B'"u'" " ,ni
an, I valley, line gar' ' " ,ttn
fruit. St less tin" cost II '
K. A. W.,
.eWS-Kvl,
FOB SALE-Vearllng
rams that will "hri.r '!l !
line white wool Will Bra
carload. Prlc- right '
Incubator.-. 1 ,'';"oJ'r:0M left
stae.lt. Iltxonv.lle. Pn" n
Ise. Frier, ten ii.sa j. oj
ometer. refl" t"'1 ra "
,, i.; IU-ay dr!, -V" "'j
also 1 months ",,. A
llav and
box u. jt"" "-'r
TolTsALK-i-rcc
elose in on r" J.rn-
In testures. '" r
breakfast roe n rt, ,
for fruit. Th '.P. Tf
seen to apprei-la
offered at a 4
t- X Bogai d " ..-a
Oku BU 1