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Smallpox in the Navy The recent revelations of tin outbreak of Hinnllpox on thu battleship Ohio must huvo or iously cmbnrniBsed the medlcnl Interests that are known to bo back of the propaganda for a Federal Department of Health. During the past few yearn vac cination has boon rigidly en forced in the army and navy by the Government medical au thorities. Enlisted men who wore opposed to vaccination have buen court martialcd utul sontonced to imprisonment and dishonorable discharge. The plea of the sailor that he had n right to refuse to permit disease germs to bo injected into his healthy blood, was overruled by the Federal physicians, on the ground that vaccination was an established preventive of small pox and that the good of the service demanded that every sailor be satisfactorily inoculated The anti climax of this cam paign to illustrate the value of vaccination as a preventive rem edy, came a few weeks ago when a Bmall pox epidemic oc cured on the battleship Ohio. Twenty-eight sailors who had previously been vaccinated were attacked by the disease, five of the number dying. There has developed within the past few years a marked public sentiment against what appears to be an insistent at tempt to create state medicine in the Federal Government, by means of which a single school of medicine, operating through bureaus and departments, has been nblo apparently to force the treatment of this school upon persons opposed to its theory and practice. Those who hold these view insist that the small pox cpi acinic on lite UMio proves one of two things: Uitncr vaccina lion does not prevent small pox or the government medical sar- vice was unreliable and faulty in the matter of vaccmo inocula tion. Those who onnone tho rapid increase in departments, bureaus and permanent boards in irov eminent, on the ground that they tend to undermine demo cracy. - point to this as a typlca illutration of the claim that bureaucratic rule is always liable to become nrmlrary and (lis crlmatory and in time to become fnollieiont. Whatever may he said in justification of this ten doncy, on the grounds of efliciency. in departments o tho service where thoy aro no contending theories striving lor recognition, it would seem ap parent that sweeping or auto cratic power should not be do located to bureaus or odlcials o one school of healing, by which thoy aro ahio to compel treat incut opposed by other schools and which may be objected to hy hundreds or thouaunds of in tolligont citizens. Published by request. Means Domination l he closed shop moans com plete domination by tho unions of tho business of the employer. u means that none out mem bora of unions shall be emnlovut in any Industry: that hours of labor, amount of output, ant scales of wairos shall be dotor mined by the employe), and that tho employer shall have no more to do with tho conduct of his business than to carry into oll'oc me unions' demands and pay uio union into oi wages. As might be exnoctcd. the em plovers oppose the closed shop, ami mo opposition oi many is wnoiiy iroo irom narrow am solllsh roasons. Thoy believe that Portland's trrowth won h coaso if notlco woro given to tho world that none but union mem bore could find work here, am that hor prosperity would lan guish if it wore a fact that in vested capital would bo subject 10 union domination, me city that advertises it has omnlov- ment for tho labor or capital of out a small class must soon be outstripped by others that give equal priviUfgos to all classes. Notwithstanding the noise they make, tho unions do not represent more than ten per cent of our population, although they aro making ovary ell'ort to run tho business of tho other !)0 per cent. Tho Spoctator be lieves it would be a most un fortunate thing for Portland If they succeeded in establishing nere tno ruie oi tno closed shop, which, in tho interest of a very smaii ciass, uonios to a large ciass tno right to earn a living or do business.- Portland Spec tator. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list of legal blanks are kept for sale nt this office ami others will be added as the demand arises; Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Kealty ami Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Kealty, Hills of Sale, Leases. FO"fTBENT card at "till office ORDINANCE NO 617. An Ordinance Creating a Hoard of Censorship, Regulating Shows, Theatres. Motion Pic tures, Distribution of Litera ture, Dill Hoards and Adver tising Matter, and Fixing a Penalty for the Violation of this Ordinance. The City of St. Johns does ordnin as follows: Soction 1. A Hoard of Cen sorship Commissioners is hero by created consisting of the Mayor, City Recorder, City At torney, City Treasurer and Chief of Police. Section 2. That it shall be tho duty of the said Hoard of Censorship Commissioners, im mediately after the passage of this ordinance and thereafter immediately following the elec tion and qualification oi the aforesaid officers elected at any general election held for the pur pose of tho election of officers, to select from the inhabitants of the city twelve qualified persons to act as a Hoard of Censorship. The persons so selected shall be over tho age of 21 years and shall have been n resident of the City of St. Johns for a period of at least six months prior to his or her selection or appointment, and whoso term in office ahull be for the same period as that of the officers constituting the Hoard of Censorship Commis soners. Section 3. That it shall bo the duty of tho said Hoard of Ccn sorship to inquire into and ex amine all reels, films, slides and other mechanical devices used in the production of pictures which constitute in part or the whole of any performance given in any motion picture show theatre or other place of amuse ment. and to imss unon a theatrical, vaudeville or other performance, stnired or uivcti within the City of St. JoIuib for the amusement of its patrons or otherwise, and shall also pass upon all bills, circulars, posters signs, sign boards or other pub Mentions posted, erected or cir eulated upon tho streets or else where within the city, ndvertis ing any business or product, or motion picture show, thoatricn vaudeville or other performance Section '1. That motion pic lure shows, theatres, vaudeville performances, bill boards, signs posters and all publications usee ns a means' or ndvertismont o any motion picture show theatre, vnudevillo or business published, erected or circulated upon tho streets or upon private property with n tho City of at Johns shall bo under the govern ment and control of tho sale Hoard of Censorship, and no per rormnuco shall be irivcn or bi posted or other advertising innt tor circulated or bill board erect ed without first having tho con sent and permission of the said Hoard. Section G. That tho Hoard shall refuse to approve of any film or permit any performance which depicts or illustrates any lewd or lascivious act: any film or performance which suirueats depicts or illustrates any matter or thing oi an obscene, iinmorn or iiidcconi nature; any linn or performance which portrays or suggests anything oll'onsivo to tho high moral senses: any film or poriormanco which portrays or suggosts in such a manner as to ollend public morality or de coney, any murder, suicide, robbory, holdup, stnbbinir. ns saulting, clubbing or beating ol any human beings; any film or poriormanco, the production or exhibition of which wouk tend to corrupt tno mora s ot children or adults; any film or performance which portrays any scvMio of violence in a gruesome or revolting manner: any film. performance or speech which ox hibition, performance or speech would tend to disturb the pub lie peace: any film, performance or speech which would tend to excite crime. Soction G. Hint no books, papers, periodicals or pub ca lions shall bo sold or distributed on the Btreots or olsewhero in tho city of St. Johns without tho consent of said Hoard which books, papers, periodicals or pub iciuiuiis ifiiu iu menu uio renu or to commit crimes or engage in any immoral or indecent act or that m any way or manner treats immoral or criminal char acters represented in such books, papers, periodicals or publica tiona in a heroic manner whose acts aro unmoral, criminal or indecent and by tho doimr of tho acts therein would creato in icrsons reading such books. papers, periodicals or publica tions a desire to do the samo for the purpose of nubl citv. fame, notoriety or self gratifica tion or that treats morality, vir tue, order or things that aro elevating or uplifting as second ary to immorality, vice, crime or things that tend to degrade or lowor tho standard of de coney or result in disorder or awlessness. This section is not intended to effect the freo uso and sale of any standard book, periodical, paper or publication ccoiimzcd ub such now uubl sh ed or which may be published or circulated, but Is intended to suppress the circulation of all cheap or inferior publications of whatsoever name, nature or character. Section 7. That no shooting gallery Bhall bo permitted to use any form representing a human being or human face as a target to be shot tit in any gallery. Section 8. That immediately after the selection or appoint ment of the persons constituting the Hoard Censorship, they shall make a division of their number into four equal divisions of three members each, numbering each division first, second, third and fourth, respectively. Kuch divi sion is hereby authorized and empowered to pass upon all things and matters herein con taincd, and its act shall betaken and deemed the act of the en tire Board except as provided in section 9. The first division hereby authorized shall im mediately take up the duties of their office and perform the same for a period of not more than two weeks, when the mem bers of tho second division shall relieve the members of the first division and so on until all shall have served, and likewise con tinuing in consecutive order dur ing the entire period for which they have been appointed. Should any of the members con stituting any division as herein provided for any cause be unable to act with tho member or mem bers of his or her division, the member or members acting shall call to his, her or their aid mem bers from cither of the other divisions a sufficient number to constitute the full number of a division, the consent or a permit given nndBignedbya majority of tho division noting will be necessary and shall bo required in all cases. Section 9. An appeal may be taken to the Hoard of Censor ship Commissioners by cither tho management of nny motion picture show, theatre or vaude ville or by any person or persons affected by this ordinance. Said appeal shall bo made in writing settlmr forth in a clear and con ciso manner the objections to the ruling of tho Hoard, which appeal shall be heard and deter mined by a majority of the said Hoard, which ddtermination shal bo final. Section 10. That said Hoarc or any of tho members thereof shall liavo tho right to enter at any time any theatre, moving picture show or other -place of amusement lor tho purpose ol determining whether or not any of the provisions of this or dinnnco is being violated. section il. 'Hint upon com plaint beitur made by the said Hoard for any violation of this ordinnnco it Bhall be the duty of the Chief of Polico or other polico officer to immediately ar rest tho offender, and a failure to do so shall bo deemed n vio latlon of his or their duty. Section 12. Any person, firm or corporation v b at her any o tho provisions of this ordinnnco shall bo punished upon convic tion in tho Municipal Court by a lino of not to exceed or by imprisonment in tho city jn for a period not to exceed CO days, or by both such fino ant imprisonment provided that each exhibition of nny film or performance, speech, sale ordis tribution of any book, periodical paper or publication prohibited by bection l. or other tlunir re quired to bo approved, niu which has not been unnrovet by tho Hoard shall constitute a Bopnrato violation of this or dinnnco. Passed by tho Council this 8th day of Septembor, 19M. Attest: A. 13. DUNSMORE. NOTICE OF Proposed Assessment Notice U hereby irlven (hat niMxirtioii. incut of the cost of Imiirovcuieiil of Wil lamette boulevard from the westerly utile line o( Richmond utreet to tho east erly line of llurlinutun street, the total cost of which is fG.Wl.SO, hns been apportioned and U on file in the ottice of the undersigned, subject to ex. niiiiuawoii. Assessment district extends back to the center of lots, blocks or tracts of laud abuttiui; on said street as provided uy iiicciiycuarier ami resolutions, Kemoustruucesaiainst said apportion ment tuny be timde iu writing and filed with the uudereiKued until 5 o'clock P. M. Septembers, 1914. A. K. DUNSMORH, Recorder, Published in the St. Johns Review on Sept. 11 and 18, igU. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for nny case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEV & CO.. Toledo. O. W a. the underalimed. Iiava known k J. Cheney for tho last 15 yeara, ami believe htm perfectly honorable In all business transactions and financially nblo to carry ut any obligations mado by his Arm. NATIONAL UANIC OK COMMKHCE, Toledo, O Hall'a Catarrh Cur li taken Internally. acting directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaret of the system. Testimonials aent free, I'rlce 74 cents per bottle. Sold by all UrugnUts. iim iisii fatuity nils tor constipation. . 5Piano 7istruction Studio 404 Alta Street. Ucglnncrs s Specially MISS AlALENA E. LONO Ptieae Columbia 7 The new Dress Skirts are commanding attention and our patterns compliment the selection of styles and materials. These Skirts are advance styles; there is but one of a kind. Should you buy one of them you are assured that you will not have it duplicated in St. Johns. The Prices range from $5.00 to $11.50. The new selection of Yardage Goods in Velours, Victor Serge and Outings are more varied and better taste than you have seen before in this community. The Season is on for Rain Coats. Rain Hats and Rain Capes Our prices on these are assuredly better than prices elsewhere of goods of like quality. To those persons who use the St. Johns stores for the purchases of the Staple Dry Goods and Wearing Apparel we especially commend our line of Sweaters, Sport Coats and Mackinows; they are of unsual value and careful selection. SUMMONS i In thu Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for MuminiiMh County. lviiiiisiil.i Scui.ity CiiuitMuy. ti crHr ntiiui, I'lalutiff, vs. llcrthn (Juuiii and l'rancis M. Quiun, her husb.iml, and S, J, Kiimiusky, Detundiiuls. To llerthu ytiiuu, l'raiicls M, (jtiliui, her husband, and 8. J. Kaiiiiiisky, De. lemiMUts: Iu the uume "f the State of Orciron you arc hereby icqtiested to appear and an-wer to the complaint filed against you in the uhuvu entitled suit within six weeks Irani the date of the first publication of ilii-t notice, to-wit: the 9th day of lh t.'bi r. IIU-I; mid if you (.til so to do, for w ii. t thereof, the plaintiff will Mki )u. lament and decree prayed for in plaintiffs complaint follow: I'irsl; Thai tho pluiutiiT have in tin incut against the defendants. Ilertha Quiun uml l'raiicls M. Quiun, for tli sum of Twenty-five Hundred ($2500) Dollars ami Interest tliercon at the rate of child per cent per annum until pal iruui uctoucr id. iviu, tor uic lurwicr sum of Three Hundred Thirty Dollars (130) mid interest thereon at the rate of ten ill)) per cent per annum until raid from March 1. 1914: and for the further sum of One Hundred ldKhty.five Dollars lisu) togctner wait interest tueieoii tin lil paid at the rute of ten (10) per cent per annum from March I, 1914, and for the further sum of Sixty-two Dollars uml Seventeen Cents vSC2.lv) together with interest tliercon at tlie rute ol elulit per cent per milium until puhl Irom Inly 17 mi l, nnu lor tne uiriiicr sum oi inree Hundred Dollars (f300) as attorney's fees and for plaintiff's costs ami disburse. tueiits Herein. Second: That the usual decree of foreclosure for the sale of all of IM or Tract lettered "R" of St. Johns Heights Addition, situated in tne utly ot St. Johns, Multnomah County, and State of ureeon. accord inn to tne duly recorded tuereoi ou hie in the oince ot the .ouiity Clerk, Multnomah County. Or egon, be cutercd, ami that the bherlff duly sell the same according to the law and practice of this Court. Third: That the proceeds of the sale be applied to the several sums of mouev due the plaintiff, and that the defendants ami cacn oi tlicm and all persons claim tug utiiicr or turougii the said defend nuts subsequent to the date of the ev edition of the plaintilT's notes ami mort gages upon tue said premises either as mrchasersor encumbrancer or other wise, be barred aud foreclosed of all equity of redemption in the premises ami every part thereof, and that the lieu of the judgment of the defendant, S. J. Kamlusky, be declared to be subsequent to ami inferior lo each and to all of the liens of the plaintiff's mortgages, aud uini tne said deietuiant, S. J. Kam insky, and all persons claiming under or through hiui be barred uml foreclosed of all equity of redemption in and to the said premises and every part there of. Fourth: That sale be made of the said premi.es, aud that execution issue gainst the deicudauts. iter ilia uulnn mid l'runcis M, Qui mi aud each of them, for miv deficiency whith may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of the said premises properly ap plicable to the satisfaction of the judg ment and decree. l'ifth: That the plaintiff or any party to this suit may become a purchaser at said sale, and that the Sheriff shall issue a certificate of sale to the purchaser of the said premises aud thereafter a Sheriff's deed it the same is uot redeem ed as provided by law, and that the pur chaser be let iuto possesion of the prem ises upon the production of the Sheriff's BON HAM certificate of sale thereof; that the plain tiff have such other aud further orders and relief us may to the Court seem equi table and lust. Sixth: That the plaintiff have costs and disbursements iu this suit. his, Service of this Summons Is made upon you by publication of the same In the St. Johns Kcview, a weekly newsMpcr, for six successive weeks by virtue of an order signed by the Honorable V. N. Gates, Judge of the above entitled Court, on the 21st day of August, 1014. Date of 1st publication, Aug. 28, 1914. Date ot last publication, Oct. 9th, 1914. I'HRRY C. STKOUI) Attorney for plaiutiff, l'irst National Hank Illdg., St. Johns, Oregon. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for tho County of Multnomah. (In Probate), Dept. No. 0. In tho matter of the estate of Ellas Kconoy. deceased. Notico is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court in the above entitled state heretofore duly made and entered In the jour nals of said Court, authorizing and directing tho undersigned so to do, tho undersigned, John H. Rebhan. as Executor of the last will and testament and of the estate of said decedent, will, on Saturday, the 20th day of September, 1914, at thu hour of 1 :3U o'clock Jn tho afternoon of said day, on tho premises in the city of St. Johns, Multnomah county, Oregon, sell at public auction to tho highest bidder. for cash in hand, subject to the approval and confirmation of said Court, tho following real property of said estate, to wit: The S. E. i of Lot 3 in Block in P. T. Sm th's Addition to St. Johns, being the half of Lot lying next to and adjoining Lot 2 of said block, in Multno mah county. Oregon, said one- half of said Lot 3 being a strip 25 feet by 100 feet; the six inches oft the easterly side thereof being subject to the conditions relating to a party wall as set forth in a deed there of by W. A. Messner and Georgia ruessner to r, h. Light. Dated this 4th day of August, 914. John H. Rebhan, Executor aforesaid, Amor A. Tussing, Atty. for Executor. G. W. 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RAMBO DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 First National Bank buildk. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Op9 Evanlngs and Suadaja ky Ay. pointsaent. Office Phoue Columbia 140 Resideut Phone Columbia 38 LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O. O. r. ST. JOHNS. OREGON VmU each' Monday averting fa Odd Ftt low hall at T.o, A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. Cbas. K. Toolcjr, Noble Grand John J. Good tula, Vice Grind V.C MsNcsl, Rcc. Sec. Chas. L. Owen, Via. &c. 11. V Clark. Treas. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMGllTSOr pyihias: Meets every Friday slight at 7:3oo'clock in 1. 0. O. P Hall. Visitors always wel- come. A. W. PICKRL.C.C. A. CARL NKLSON, X. R. S. DOMC DODGE NO. 132 A P sod A Me Regular cosuBunicatioas on first Wednewaye ot eack Btosth ia Mckaer' Hall, Vieitere weleeaac. Chi 4. Thy, K A, W, BavU, Steretaljr,