Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, November 02, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 2
Friday, Novvember 2, 1934
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an accurate diagnosis is given. Too, it
is apparent that medical boards of ex­
amination do not necessarily exclude
Published Every Friday at
quacks medical quacks -from Oregon.
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON
It will be pretty hard to convince
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those thousands of chiropractic and
RADICAL UJE HEAR
other drugless | tients who have been
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cured—often after medicine had failed
FELLOW &
Entered as second-class matter February 19. 1932.
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that only the medical doctor is capable er
at the postoffice at Jacksonville, Oregon, under
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the act of March 3, 1879.
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of attending human ills.
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As for the healing aits constitutional
LEONARD N. HALL
Editor and Publisher
PE- CARE-
OFF- TOO
ax MUST
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amendment affecting the hospitals in
PUL NOTTOVpTt
F0R HIM
any way, the Rev. Axel M. Green, sec­
PHONE JAtKSOXMUi: 141
retary of the Joint Committee for the
Address AU Communications to Box 138
Preservation of Oregon’s Hospital
Ow» i O'"'*
Subscription Rates, in Advance:
Standards
and Workmen’s Compensa­
One Year....... . ...... $1.00 Six Months
50c
tion Law, has himself admitted to a com­
mittee of chiropractors that the law in
Vote for Right of Body Freedom no way would injure either the hospital
A prominent Medford medic, who has standards or the workmen's compensa­
taken a lead in an effort to defeat the tion law.
healing arts constitutional amendment,
There is fear expressed by uninformed
himself revealed a necessity for the law that the amendment would permit drug­
in an article published last week in an­ less physicians to prescribe medicine
other paper.
without having taken a medical course,
In a discussion of the proposed amend­ but that is not so. A doctor, under the
ment the doctor forgot himself and law, will continue to be required to re­
wound up with a diatribe aimed at all
a medical license to practice med­
chiropractors, classing them as incompe­ ceive
icine.
On this page is a display ad which
tent, ignorant, ineffective and entirely lists accurately the subjects required of
useless. He revealed the accepted medi­ chiropractic physicians, for example. It
cal contempt for all other branches of
healing and took a narrow-minded po­ is the SAME course of study from the
SAME textbooks that medical students
sition of medical intolerance.
w. N. V.|
use,
with
major
surgery
and
medicine
It would be just as reasonable and
Men are superior to automobiles like seeking sand in the Sahara
Di Nicholas Murray Butler says
fair for a board of Methodist ministers eliminated.
in that they usually grow quieter Weston leader.
1
the
manners of present-day youth
If
you
believe
a
medical
doctor
should
to pass on the qualifications of a Catho­
as they grow older. — Weston
The workinirmnn's ven for more ire shocking Mebbc so, but most
not
have
the
right
to
frustate
and
dis
­
Leader.
lic priest as it is for such prejudiced
leisure is understandable, if he of us oldsters would rather be
Olin Miller with a wants to read the Sunday papers ii . iu the condemned than the
medical doctors to have dictatorial pow­ courage other branches of the healing lie Prospecting
detector would be a good deul
Weston Mader.
condemning. Weston la-udcr.
er as at present to exclude non-medical arts, then you should by all means vote
for
the
healing
arts
constitutional
I
doctors. Drugless physicians come from
a different school of thought and we are amendment. If you are so medical mind­
'S
quite certain are fully as effective as ed that you can see no virtue or use in
all other methods of making the sick
medics, when taken as a whole.
well
other than pills and the knife, then
Chiropractors are classed as incompe­
vote
against the amendment. The pro­
tent to even recognize a malignant dis­
posal
is a guarantee of medical choice
ease when they treat one, and ignorant
REQUIRES:
for
the
patient which he does not have
of diagnosis, treatment and common
OF ANY PERSON who practices Chiropractic within its borders,
sense by attackers of the amendment. today when confined in a hospital or
the
following Cultural and Educational qualifications:
But, it seems, the pot is calling the ket­ subject to the workmen’s compensation
THAT
HE SHALL "Be a graduate of a standard high school, or
tle black, for there are few of us who law.
must
possess
the equivalent of such education which shall be cer­
haven’t one or more friends who have
Vote for the amendment and let each
tified
by
the
State Superintendent of Public Instruction, and in
found it necessary to go to several med- individual decide for himself what doc­
addition
thereto
shall be a graduate of a chartered Class "A” Chiro­
jqal men before the guessing ends and tor he wants.
practic school or college which teaches a reaident course of three
years of nine months each or more.”
ing her costs, disbursements and was making professional calls here
attorney
’
s
fees.
This
summons
is
Monday.
ALSO THAT “The schedule of minimum educational requirements
LEGAL NOTICES published in The Jacksonville Min­ • Mrs Clara Wheeler and son
shall be a total of 3,600 hours, during which the following subjects
er
by
order
of
the
Hon.
H.
D.
Nor
­
Roy
of
Ruch
were
Sunday
evening
In the Circuit Court of the State
ton. duly made and entered on the visitors at the James Anderson
shall be taught:
of Oregon for Jackson County
MARGARET L. McNEILL, Plaint­ 13th day of October, 1934, and the home.
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iff. vs. JOHN J. McNEILL. De­ first publication hereof is October
Chemistry
Hygiene and
Gynecology
Communists seek repeal of the
19th, 1934.
fendant
Anatomy
Sanitation
T. J. ENRIGHT.
Obstetrics
criminal syndicalist law in Oregon,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
Attorney for Plaintiff. but the fact they do not want it
TO JOHN J. McNEILL. THE
Histology
Pathology
Clinical
Practice
is the best proof that it is needed.
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: Davis Bldg., Medford, Oregon.
Toxicology
Diagnosis
Physiotherapy
(Oct
19
26
Nov
2
9)
Weston
Leader.
In the name of the state of Ore­
gon, you are hereby summoned
Minor Surgery
Chiropractic Theory Electrotherapy
r.. .
......... .
and required to appear in the • Mr. and Mrs. Elton Hodges of
Physiology
and Practice
and Hydrotherapy”
above entitled court and cause on Beaver creek spent Friday at the
Dr. H. P. Coleman
or before four weeks from the Earl Bryant home.
Chiropractic
-
I
’
hyslotheraphy
AND FURTHER THAT CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS shall ob­
date of the first publication of • Mr. and Mrs Howard Lewis,
Oregon License 264
this summons, and there answer or employed at the Dude ranch north
serve all municipal regulations and help control contagious and in­
otherwise plead to plaintiff's com­ of Prospect, were Jacksonville vis­
California License 3029
fectious diseases and are required to sign BIRTH and DEATH
plaint, on file therein against you; itors Saturday.
14 Years in Medford, Oregon
and if you fail to so appear and • J. C. Yakel of Central Point
certificates, reports, and all other certificates required by the State
answer or otherwise plead to said
Board of Health.
complaint within the time above
limited, for want thereof, the
OREGON ASSOCIATION
Plaintiff will apply to the above
RETAIN
of CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIANS
entitled court for the relief prayed
The Jacksonville Miner
On the Eve of Election
The STATE of OREGON
for in her complaint, to-wit: for
an absolute decree of divorce, cus­
tody of the minor children, John
J. McNeill Jr. and Carol Leon Mc­
Neill, and for a permanent re­
straining order, restraining you
from in any manner molesting or
interfering with plaintiff or said
children, and for such other, fur­
ther and different relief as to the
court may seem equitable, includ-
Earl B. Day
SUNSHINE
Medford Cycle and
Repair Shop
GUNSMITH—LOCKSMITH
Ijiwn Mower Service
Phone 261
23 North Fir
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HEALING ARTS
CONSTITUTIONAL
AMENDMENT
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Nominated for Representative in the State
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