Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, November 02, 1934, Page 4, Image 4

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    Friday, Novvember 2, 1934
The JACKSONVILLE MINER
Page 4
f*ro|Muied expenditures for the
1 development and produces better substantiate his very misleading [ not wreck the workmen's compen- standardized basis alongside of re-
year include $.1470 for expenae of
“
—
ligious
freedom.
Arise. Voters! Your ultimate lib­ municipal government and >7307
erties. your health, and your very for bond retirement and payment
Ilves are ut stake in this issue of of Interest Of thia total, »7037
i idly were it not for the restraint ing arts amendment are bilge doctor and hospital of your choice. medical freedom. Vote 3UI.X' Yes will be raised by general taxation.
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' of the medical doctors. Of course water, turned liaise as a flood over
Some object to tills measure be­ for the healing arts amendment
If it's really pure fiction it may
examine is the power to destroy." j they do not desire their economic our fai rotate, to frighten the vot­
and thereby guarantee the security
One school of medical practice j rivals to advance. If you Mr. Voter ers. The opposition seeks to have ing an amendment to our state oi YOUR rights, with injury to remain on the book-store shelves.
Weston Louder.
cannot properly and justly exam­ j wish advancement in the healing you vote against your own inter­ constitution. It is needed tilery to none and justice for all.
Whether or not you like higher
ine, even in the basic sciences, | arts, vote YES on this measure. ests.
A R HEDGES. M D. D c
round out that basic organic struc­
prices for foodstuffs depends a
members of another school of prac­ Grant each school of the healing
Medford.
October
30,
1034
ture
which
serve«
as
a
protection
Be not alarmed. This measure
good <leal on whether you eat 'em
tice whose theories and philoso­ arts the right to develop to its
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and a perpetuation of those sacred
or ruise 'em Weaton Leader
phies are far different. Take for fullness If any one school cannot will not tear down our hospitals or ami
rights of citizenship.
i
SSlM,
instance the subject of pathology. keep pace in the advancement of wreck the workmen's coni|»ensa- This inherent
healing
ai
ts
amendment
is
an
tion
law.
The pathology of the common cold getting sick people well, then let
Were the opposition's state­ addition to our bill of rights and us
is so far different in the different it fall by the wayside a natural ments
relative to the hospitals such belongs in the constitution. It
schools of practice that each would death: do not strangle it.
true but they are not the hos­ places medical freedom there on a
Meeting, culled for the purpose
be able to "flunk" the others
The healing arts amendment, if
r
of discussion and adoption of it
It is just as reasonable to as­ passed, will guarantee you the pitals could not be injured as they
FUNERAL PARLORS
sume that, as all ministers study tight of choosing the physician would be protected by the United
budget for the city of Jacksonville,
States
Constitution.
Medford. Oregon
will he held next Wednesday eve
the same Bible, they should all you desire, "provided, the malady,
Mr. Workman, it certainly will |
pass the same examination given infirmity, or ailment is such as the
ning in the city hull ut H o'clock
by a certain religious belief, be­ particular physician or physician
fore securing their licenses to and surgeon selected is licensed
preach. You realize that neither under the laws to treat." Further­
Mut» 25«' • Eves 35c • Kiddles 10c
method of examination would be more. under its provisions, you
right.
can select the mode of treatment
Furthermore, the basic science you desire. Many today absolutely
law provides for no appeal from do not have the right of choice.
Adults 25c - Kiddies 10c
Ends Saturday
its decision. Thus, the basic science
Many people place confidence in
board stands supreme as judge, the “Voters' Pamphlet," thinking
Fri-Sat
jury and as court of first and last that as it is sent out by the state,
appeal. Its decision is final.
the statements therein are true
Now, Mr. Voter, if you believe and dependable. This is far from
in justice and wish to see the the truth. The secretary of state
best in the healing arts prevail, has said, above his own signature,
yi’fl may be able to realize the ne­ that the state does not guarantee
PREVI E SAT. NIGHT
cessity of your voting for the heal­ the truth and veracity of argu­
ing arts amendment.
ments contained therein.
ARLINE JUDGE
Competition in all fields fosters
The negative arguments on the
Siin-.Mon-Tue
healing arts amendment in the
PREVUE SAT. NIGHT
Voters' Pamphlet cannot be sub­
stantiated by the measure itself.
Sun-Mon
The same Is true of the articles
printed in the Oregon Voter. Mr.
C. C. Chapman, editor of the Ore­
Every person in Oregon in vitally concerned in
gon Voter, would not, because he
certainly could not, name the sec­
the proposed “Healing Arts Constitutional
419'4 EAST MAIN
tions of the measure which would
Under monopoly, medicine I 1 statements.
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did say. "Of course i Hation
to grunt - ----
the Injured
RIGHT TO PICK OWN i ! service.
I may be prejudiced."
! workman the right to secure, un­
would rest upon its uars.
The science of drugless thera­
These statements being given der compensation, real help, ut the
DOCTOR IS DEFENDED peutics
would advance more rap- out by the opposition of the heal­ present unobtainable, from tho
City Budget Meet to
Be Held Wednesday
IQ
DEFEAT
THE HEALING ARTS
CONSTITUTION AL
AMENDMENT!
NAME THE
VOTE 305 X NO
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Jacksonville
Any
Time
Children 10c
Under the fictitious claim of preventing
“MEDICAL MONOPOLY,” this vicious Healing
Arts Constitutional Amendment is proposed by
healing “cultists” and others having selfish in­
terests, in order to destroy the effects of tho
Basic Science Law passed by the last Oregon
legislature. It also is designed to destroy tho
high standards maintained by our Oregon hos­
pitals, and to rob the State Industrial Accident
Commission of its power to properly administer
the ever efficient Workmen’s Compensation Act.
Saturday Only
KEN MAYNARD in
The Lone Avenger
Also Serial,
“The VANISHING SHADOWS"
1 o a
,
CL1
£
Sunday and .Monday
Melody in Spring
This Amendment is a direct attack against
Oregon's enviable health standards and low rate
of mortality. It challenges the self respect and
common sense of every jwrson who has the wel­
fare of this state at heart.
I
with LAN NY ROSS
CHARLIE RUGGLES
M.ARY BOLAND
Tuesday and Wednesday
KARLOFF and
BELA LUGOSI in
“BLACK CAT”
»
Amendment” which will be on the ballot at the
general election November 6.
ROXY 20c
■ 1 VfB I
Saturday till
♦ 2 *
CONGER
Every voter in Oregon should make it his or
her business to appear at the polls on election
day and vote "NO" against the Healing Arts
Constitutional Amendment.
GUY KIBBEE
ALIMI
MCMAHON
Tue-Wed-Thur
Starts
WED.
Vote 305 X No!
Against the Vicious Healing Arts
Constitutional Amendment
Thursday and Friday
ELISSA LANDI in
“Sisters Under
the Skin”
Paid adv. by Joint Committee for the Preservation of Oregon's
Hospital Standards and Workmen's Compensation Law
Rev. Axel M. Green, Secy., 612 North Crohrr.i St., Pct Hand. Orc.
FOR A SQUARE DEAL on the NEW DEAL
The Democratic Party Recommends
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The Following Outstanding Candidates—VOTE FOR THEM
15
18
25
27
30
REPRESENTATIVE
IN CONGRESS
FIRST DISTRICT
GOVERNOR
SECRETARY OF
STATE
SUPERINTENDENT
PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
COMMISSIONER OF
BUREAU OF LABOR
R. R. Turner
Gen. Chas. H. Martin
Horace E. Walter
J. W. Leonhardt
Walfred Shuholm
GENERAL ELECTION
Tuesday, November 6, 1934
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JACKSON COUNTY:
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STATE SENATOR
COUNTY JUDGE
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
NINETEENTH DISTRICT
COUNTY
COMMISSIONER
SHERIFF
E. E. Kelly
H. D. Reed
Wm. Grenbemer
Moore Hamilton
L. 0. “Otto” Caster
Syd I. Brown
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