PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1930. general welfare than the National Education association? Let us give heed to them. certain as to what he sees or feels, hazy as to cause and effect, and un the demand for it, and the weaker the will power in resistance. The chief argument used in favor of moderate use of alcohol is its value in conviviality. But, as President Eliot has observed, "Abstinence from alcohol kills no joys of any account while it impairs the chan ces of continuous working power." The National Education associa tion, on July 3, 1930, at Columbus, Ohio, adopted, among other reso lutions, the following: (a) The National Education asso ciation reaffirms its stand in favor of the Eighteenth Amendment and of the laws enacted thereunder. Jt urges their vigorous and impartial enforcement and pledges its sup port to an active educational cam paign in the schools in behalf of habits of living for which the Eigh teenth Amendment stands. b) The National Education as sociation urges all teachers to em phasize the evil effects of alcoholic drinks, tobacco, and other narcotics upon the human organism. The association condemns the fraudu lent advertising of certain manu facturers In their efforts to foster cigarette smoking. It commends for use in the schools selected per iodicals which do not carry tobacco advertising. Is there any scientist or educator better fitted than Dr. Jordan to tes tify in regard to alcoholic bever ages? Is there any body of men and women more interested in the steady as to resultant action. No man of high purpose can afford to endanger in any degree the validity of those mental processes which register his contact with reality. Alcohol is always a habit-forming drug; the greater the injury to the nervous system, the more insistent Eugene A total of 13,640 pounds of sodium chlorate and 5,150 pounds of Atlacide have been used by Lane county farmers this year in an in tensive campaign against weeds, re ports County Agent O. S. Fletcher. TFfTMs bu Ntncu H9ti LEFT-OVER VEGETABLES The expert home salad maker be comes quite as efficient in using up aa nnA Aria nf certain sorts as the soup maker does in disposing of certain other left-overs In the mak it nf nim But there Is always danger of making this sort of salad look like a repository of left-overs-salvage from the kitchen garbage can unless great care is taken in Extreme daintiness is required In iiainv laft-nver vegetables. If left over spinach is used it should be drained and moulded carefully, not piled in a moist mass on the lettuce inou Taft-nver neas should be whole, and added to the salad with apparent design. Never use any olive oil that is not of the very best quality and nerfeoHv fresh. It is better to use a fresh can of cheaper salad oil than nnv nllve oil that is not UP to a high mark. The same applies to vinocmr Onlv a verv little vinegar should be used in dressing salad ti. inof fnr Mrh RprvinGr bein? al most inconsiderable and it should therefore be of the best quality. Snme anlnd makers insist that neither lettuce nor endive should ever be cut with knife or scis sors, but always pulled apart by the fingers. Most salads are best if dressed tiH nut tnether lust before being oaten Wnwever. nrenaration for the salad making should begin far enough in advance to provide cniu-Ino- nf all veeetables and fruit to be used raw. This Is especially true in warm weather. Vegetable Pies A vegetable pie is another veg etable dish that makes use of left overs. To make it, prepare a mix ture of cooked vegetables in a bak ing dish, and season them liberally with pepper and salt Over them pour some thickened vegetable stock, of any kind. Then cover with a rich crust and bake until the crust is brown. The combinations for this pie are legion. You might try lima beans, whole small onions, green peas and diced turnips; or tomato, corn cut off the cob, diced green pepper and pimiento and diced new potatoes or sliced onions and asparagus tip Or boiled pared radishes, green peas, string beans and small onions. A sprinkling of minced parsley adds to the flavorsomeness of one these pies. W. C. T. U. NOTES MARY A. NOTSON, Reporter. David Starr Jordan, noted scient ist and educator, has prepared a poster for schools, which reads as follows: "Science Outlaws Beverage Alcohol." The case against alcohol centers in its relation to the accuracy of the nervous system. Whatever harms the brain and nerves im pairs the integrity of life. The sole purpose of its use as a beverage is to force the nervous system to lie, thus vitiating its power of record ing and acting upon the truth. Men drink to feel warm when they are really cold, to "feel good" when con ditions are not good, to feel eman cipated from those reserves and re straints which are the essence of character building. Alcohol is a depressant, appearing as a stimu lant mainly because it checks the highest nerve operations first Its influence impinges on the chief mental functions: sensation, reason, motion. It leaves its subject un- OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT FOR MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 4,1930. Mark (X) between number and name of each candidate or measure voted on. STATE AND DISTRICT 'or United States Senator in Congress Vote for One 12 LLEWELLYN A. BANKS, of Jackson County. "Restore Constitutional Rights" independent. 13 14 CHAS. L. McNARY, of Marion County. Republican. H. H. STALLARD, of Multnomah County. "Liberty and Justice" Independent. 15 16 0. D. TEEL, of Umatilla County. "Socialist' Independent. ELTON W ATKINS, of Multnomah County. Democratic. For Representative in Congress, Second District. Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Hood Klver, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Uma tilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco and Wheeler Counties. Vote for One To make money requires good management. It requires so little ability to save money that we wonder why ALL people don't do it Prosperity requires dollars and sense. A man or woman who Is sen sible enough to make money Is losing the profit on his en ergy when be falls to save. NATIONAL BANK There Is No Substitute for Safety 17 ' ROBERT E. BRADFORD, of Union County. Democratic. 18 ROBERT R. BUTLER, of Wasco County. Republican. For Governor. Vote for One 19 EDWARD F. BAILEY, of Lane County. Democratic. For Justice of the Supreme Court, Position No. 5. Vote for One 24 JAMES U. CAMPBELL, of Clackamas County. Republican. 25 OLIVER P. COSHOW, of Douglas County. Democratic. For Justice of the Supreme Court, Position No. 6. Vote for One 26 HARRY H. BELT, of Marion County. Republican; Democratic. 27 J. E. HOSMER, of Marion County. "Socialisf' Independent. For Superintendent of Public Instruction. Vote for One 28 C. A. HOWARD, of Coos County. Republican; Democratic. For Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor. Vote for One 29 JAMES M. ALLEY, of Lane County. "Socialist" Independent 30 C. H. GRAM, of Marion County. Republican; Democratic. 20 JULIUS L. MEIER, of Multnomah County. "Fnr the Penole" ; For the People" Independent. 21 22 PHIL METSCHAN, of Multnomah County. Republican. ALBERT STREIFF, of Multnomah County. "Socialist" Independent. For Justice of the Supreme Court, Position No. 1. Vote for One For Senator, Nineteenth Senatorial District, Mor row, Umatilla and Union Counties. Vote for One 31 FRED E. KIDDLE, of Union County. Republican. 32 E. C. PRESTBYE, of Umatilla County. Democratic, 23 PERCY R. KELLY, of Linn County. Republican; Democratic. REPEAL OF STATE PAYMENT OF IRRIGATION AND DRAINAGE DISTRICT INTEREST Pur pose: To repeal article Xl-b of the state constitu tion, which now provides for the issuance and sale of state bonds and the payment, with the money received therefrom, of the interest on bonds issued by Irrigation and drainage districts, for the first five years after such bonds are issued; the districts to repay the state after the district bonds are paid off. For Representative Twenty-Second Representa tive District, Morrow and Umatilla Counties. Vote for One 33 , JOSEPH N. SCOTT, of Umatilla County. Democratic, 34 W. 0. ST AVER, of Umatilla County. Republican, t ' I ' COUNTY For County Judge. Vote for One 35 R. L. BENGE. Democratic. 36 WM. T. CAMPBELL Republican. For County Commissioner. Vote for One 37 GEO. N. PECK. Republican. 38 SAM J. TURNER. Democratic. For County Commissioner, to fill unexpired term ending Dec. 31, 1932. Vote for One 39 C. G. BLAYDEN. Democratic. 40 G. A. BLEAKMAN. Republican. 41 E. C. HELIKER. Independent. For County Treasurer. Vote for One 42 L. W. BRIGGS. Republican; Democratic. For County Assessor. Vote for One 43 FRANK W. TURNER. Republican. 44 JESSE J. WELLS. Democratic. For County Surveyor. Vote for One 45 H. TAMBLYN. Democratic; Republican. PRECINCT For Justice of the Peace. Vote for One For Constable. Vote for One Referred to the People by the Legislative Assembly. Vote YES or NO 300 Yes. I vote for repealing the Article. 301 No. I vote against repealing the Article. STATE CABINET FORM OF GOVERNMENT CON STITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend the state constitution to provide that the only executive and administrative state officers elected by the people shall be governor, secretary of state and state treasurer, all other heads of executive and administrative departments to be appointed by the governor with consent of the sen ate; to create the following state departments: agriculture, labor and industry, financial adminis tration, commerce, education, public works and domain, health and public welfare, police and mil itary affairs, legal affairs; to abolish all other exec utive and administrative offices, boards and com missions, and transfer all their powers, duties, ob ligations, etc., to such new departments. Vote YES or NO 302 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 303 No. I vote against the amendment. BONUS LOAN CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: To extend the privilege of securing state loans under the soldiers' bonus law to residents of Oregon who served any time in the Spanish-American war or in the Philippine Insurrection, or the Boxer rebellion in China, also to persons otherwise qualified who were not residents of Oregon when they entered the service, but who shall have been actual residents thereof for ten years continuous ly Immediately before filing application for loan; and increasing the amount of state bonds author ized for such purposes from three to four per cent of the total assessed valuation of all property in the state. Vote YES or NO 304 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 305 No. I vote against the amendment. MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE TAX CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend section 32 of article I of the state constitution so as to authorize the legislative asembly to classify and subclassify property, Including motor vehicles, for purposes of taxation, and, in providing for an ex cise or privilege tax, to take into consideration use, value and depreciation of the property affect ed, without specific assessment Vote YES or NO 306 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 307 No. I vote against the amendment. MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE TAX CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend section 1 of article LX of the state constitution so as to authorize the legislative assembly to classify and subclassify property, including motor vehicles, for purposes of taxation, and, in providing for an ex cise or privilege tax, to take into consideration use, value and depreciation of the property affect ed, without specific assessment Vote YES or NO 308 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 309 No. I vote against the amendment. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT FOR FILLING VACANCIES IN THE LEGISLATURE Purpose: To amend section 3 of article IV of the constitution of Oregon to authorize the filling of vacancies in the legislature in such manner as may be provided by law. Vote YES or NO 310 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 311 No. I vote against the amendment. LEGISLATORS' COMPENSATION CONSTITUTION AL AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend the state constiution to fix the compensation of members of the legislature at $500 for the term of two years, together with travel pay for going to and returning from the place of meeting, as now provided by the constitution; the presiding officers to receive one half of their allowance as members as additional compensation. Vote YES or NO 312 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 313 No. I vote against the amendment. Referendum Ordered by Petition of the People. TWO ADDITIONAL CIRCUIT JUDGES BILL Pur pose: To provide for two additional Judges of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the fourth judicial district, comprising Multnomah county. Vote YES or NO 314 Yes. I vote for the proposed law. 315 No. I vote against the proposed law. INCOME TAX BILL Purpose: To levy and collect annuallyaprogresslve state tax upon net Incomes of resident and non-resident natural per sons and fiduciaries, from every source within the state and from property taxable therein; making exemptions to single person of $1,500; married per son, head of family, or husband and wife together, $2,500; and for each child or dependent under cer tain conditions, $400; and providing that the esti mated amount of Income taxes for each year be de ducted from the total amount of revenue required for state purposes, and only the balance of such required amount be levied as direct taxes on property, Vote YES or NO 316 Yes. I vote for the proposed law. 317 No, I vote against the proposed law. Proposed by Initiative Petition. ANTI-CIGARETTE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND MENT Purpose: To amend the constitution by adding a provision prohibiting the importation, manufacture, sale, purchase, possession, or giving away within the state of cigarettes, cigarette pa pers, or materials for the manufacture of cigar ettes, or the advertisement of the same in any manner whatsoever, and making a violation of such provision a misdemeanor punishable upon conviction thereof by fine of not less than $25, nor more than $250, or imprisonment In the county jail not less than thirty, nor more than ninety days, or by both such fine and Imprisonment Vote YES or NO 318 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 319 No. I vote against the amendment. ROGUE RIVER FISHING CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: Constitutional amend ment making It unlawful to take or fish for any kind of fish in Rogue river, and its tributaries, and within a radius of three miles from Its mouth, ex cept with rod or line held in hand and hook or hooks baited with natural or artificial bait or lure; excepting the state and United States taking fish for propagation purposes; making each violation thereof a misdemeanor punishable by fine not less than $100 nor more than $1,000, or imprison ment in the county jail not less than fifteen days, nor more than six months, or both such fine and imprisonment VotetYES or NO 320 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 321 No. I vote against the amendment. LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: Constitutional amend ment to provide for election of lieutenant govern or at same time, in same manner, with same qual ifications as governor; to receive $500 annual sal ary and no other compensation except when serv ing as governor; to be president of senate and ap point senate committees, but have no vote except upon a tie. If governor's office becomes vacant, to become governor for remainder of term; acting governor during governor's temporary absence or disability. Secretary of state becomes governor until next election, if both office of governor and lieutenant governor become vacant, and serves as acting governor during temporary absence or dis ability of both. Vote YES or NO 322 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 323 No. I vote against the amendment. PEOPLE'S WATER AND POWER UTILITY DIS TRICTS CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Purpose: To amend article XI of the constitution so as to authorize the creation by the people of utility districts consisting of territory which is contiguous or otherwise, within one or more coun ties, which may include one or more incorporated municipalities, with or without territory outside of such municipalities, for the purpose of supplying water for domestic and municipal purposes, and for development, distribution, disposal and sale of water, water power, and electric energy; under the management of boards of directors consisting of five resident members each; and specifying the powers of such districts. Vote YES or NO 324 Yes. I vote for the amendment. 325 No. I vote against the amendment.