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0 THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY -MORNING, JUNE 14,. 1908.. Teleconi .Cures A. A; Buck of Awful Rheumatism Prominent Rancher and Stockman Suf- fered Fearfully and Had No :? Faith in Treatment ;.; Couldn't walk; couldn't wort; couldn't move hand or foot; entire body bloated; In the most excruciating pain all the timet suffering nntold misery -that he has not the power to describe, com prises briefly a statement fit the condi tion of A. A. Buck, on of the biggest stockmen in Stevens county and the best known cttlsen in that section of the state. Before he called upon James Austin Larson for treatment, according to Mr. Buck, ne man ever suffered more than he did of rheumatism. . Being a ' large man, weighing considerably over too pounds, this gentleman's a irony may , far better be lm fined than described. ..-Mr. Buck said: "With the exception of a slight twinge 6f pain In my right . ankle, actually, I never felt better ,ln my life than I do now.", ; s . ; ( Mr. Buck was urged to tell the story of his? case in his own words. In re sponse to the question lie said that he couldn't stop talking about Teleconi. He said that he was the happiest man in the country and willingly. In fact eagerly, sought the opportunity to tell to others, whoever may read, what Tel- . econl had don for him. "I had about the worst case of rheu- mat Ism that I think anybody ever did have," said Mr. Buck. "It would leap from my feet to my hands and to other , places all over my body. My hands and my feet suffered most, although my arms and my hips were' about as baa. There were moments, at times, when I could walk, but for the greater part of four months I could neither walk nor could f even move my hands or ny feet. I lay flat in bed and whenever my feet or, my hands had to be moved my wire had to pick them up as tenderly as though IX was a new bora babe. I be lieve my eries eouid be heard for a mile . whenever I had to be moved. In addition to this pain and suffer- ' ing my body bloated. No part of my entire body was free from this ettafflc My hands were actually four times as large as normal. My face bloated al most out of recognition, while my legs and feet were frightful to look at I suffered-the greatest agony for four months, during which time I was treat ed by all the local physicians that I could get to visit me; I tried every rheurria-" Usra remedy that I had ever heard of and many that I had not heard of till some one suggested them. .' "One day ji.f F. Thorp, a friend of mine, told me about James Austin Lar son. He urged me to go to Spokane and try the treatment I laughed at him; I didn't believe in it; I didn't want any Teleconi for me. My friends Insisted, and I was finally' persuaded to give my consent- I was carried from my bed to the train at Frultland, and when I reached Spokane was taken from the depot to the hotel In a cab, during all of which time I suffered more than I can tell. The first trip to the Spokane hotel I was carried in a cab; carried upstairs and treated. I continued these treatments for six days, just one single week, and today I can Jump up and down on my feet; csn put the palms of my hands 'together for the first time In 10 years; this morning I wrote a let ter to a friend- of mine who has the rheumatism and this is the first time In four months that I have been able to take a pen in ray hands." "I. want to tell you, Mr. Reporter." continued Mr. Buck, 'that this is a won derful man. .To think that I have been on my bed for four months as helpless as a child and never had sense enough to come to Spokane and be cured In six days makes me almost mad at myself. Mr. Buck bade the reporter good day and walked very briskly to the elevator, preparatory to leaving for his . home in Stevens county, where be Intends to spread the good news of his recovery to the hundreds snd hundreds of people with whom he has business relations In Stevens county. Saysflis Stomach Was Burn- ing Up and Teleconi Cured Him v A. F. Thorp, a Herrington Rancher, Given Up by Doctors, Cured by.James Austin Larson. "I suffered so with" dyspepsia that I had to give all my work up and could not get about at all, I was so weak. I went to see the doctors. I consulted ; with them time and time again. They told me that I was a victim of acute Indigestion, Or dyspepsia. They said that tbey could do nothing for me. So, then I came to Spokane. I went to a specialist here and after taking a lot of money away from me, he said that I was incurable." , f In these few words. A. F. Thorp. Her rington. Wash., yesterday told a re' porter the condition he was when he had exhausted all the resources at 1 his command and was given up. 1 have had dyspepsia for the last three years,' he continued. "I have never been entirely Incapacitated until last February. Then, I was all In. I could not work and expected that I would Yiave to suffer until I dlerf. "In the latter part of July I called upon James Austin Larson. I had heard a great deal about him and wondered If he could do anything for me. I could not keep anything on my stom ach. I had pains all the time In my stomach and cheat I could not work; could not walk and was in a fearful condition. I had to go around In a hack before I commenced to take Tele coni treatments. "From the very first I began to Im prove. , When I came to Spokane I weighed 11S pounds. When 1 began treatments I went up to 124, and when I quit treating with Larson I weighed 181. Sine then I have gained right j. along, and today I weighed 138. "My appetite Is better, and X can eat -far more now than I could ' before. I' understand that my ' stomach is still r, weak and I cannot eat all that X would ; like, to, but I can eat things now that X never could keep down before I never knew what it was to be hungry then; now I am hungry all the time. ' "I could hot walk a block thefi; now X can walk all day without being tired,, I am gaining every day, and never ex pected that I would be as well now as I am. Teleconi is certainly a wonder ful method of treatment' "Another feature of my trouble was that. I was constipated nearly alf the time. I never had a natural passage of the bowels for a whole year. I had to take drugs all the time. I very sel dom have to do that now. My bowels are rapidly getting back Into their natural condition. t, - "I also suffered something awful with a burning sensation In the stom ach. At times it seemed as though my stomach was fairly burning up. I never suffered more in my life than I did with this condition. But, ever since the first treatment by Larson, I have not felt It In the slightest degree." ' Mr. Thorp Is a young man and 'has been ranching for his health for a long time. He kept continually getting ' worse, and says that he never evperl enced such relief as he has since he commenced .taking Teleconi treatments under James Austin Larson. Teleconi Treatment Cures Little Girl of Asthma -. ' ' f f; James Austin Larson Given Credit for Per f forming Almost a Miracle. , V ; '"""""' ' " . W-V -t. , - -' j. '.' ( .. V: i'i 44"- 'W:. " ' Lette is only, a chilisaid her mother, "and she has uf fered from ' asthma , since she was a baby. We have done "everything that we 4could think of to cure her, but everything had failed until ,we f P 'Jer f, under Tclecpni ( treatment, y &he hasV taken treatment three time j a week The treatments commenced September 18 and there has .been' a-wonderful; im provement - .. . . .:. ; .- -AH suxnmer long she wheezed and ' was in very 7 bad shape. Her father had to carry her;, from one f oora to another and we could not touch her amis or shoulders. At times she could not chewi swallow or help herself in any way. t She was simply a wreck. Wefcquld1 count, every muscle in her throat and had to attend to her every want, even to undressing her at night, and dressing her again in the morning. - n - t - : ' .. When Mr. -Larson first Called to see her, he said right away that her stomach was the cause of her trouble. ' Other doctors had treated her for stomach trouble, but none o them ever had success. . After he had left the house one day Lette said to me; 'Mama, I , wish you could feel his hands when he puts them, upon me. They make me feel so much better , and so relieved, at once.' ' r "Teleconi treatment is simply won werful. I do not understand what it is, but it Is wonderftil. From the very first treatment, Lette com menced . to grow better. "I first read of Mr. Larson's treat ment in the paper. My husband was ery skeptical and would not let me send for him. But something had to be done. We had taken her to Wisconsin, Montana, Idaho and other places, with no result. So I realized that the situation was becoming des perate. Lette was growing .worse every night - She had "been to New- port for a while, and we brought her back here to die. "The doctor down there said that she had a very few days to live and that she had better be hurried to her home ;in , Spokane. So there was , nothing else tp do but wait for death to follow. We arrived home one Fri- day night. I sat up with her all night . and saw her getting steadily worse. Sunday night she seemed about to die. i watched her with feelings that you can imagine. Her eyes were half closed and the expression upon her , face was like one about to die. ' "An a last resort we determined to try. Teleconi treatments : At this time she could not talk, . We had to burn powder ia the ! room all the : time and the most that she could ever say was, 'Burn some more powder. Oh, how I longed to have her speak to roe. ,vIf he could have just . opened her mouth - and . called me 'Mama That would have been such a relief. "I have not burned any powder since the third treatment She has been treating only four weeks, all of the treatments being given by Mr. Larson, and now she eats anything she wants, she 'Jeeps soundly, her wheezing is all gone and her appe tite is splendid. At first we .did not dare to none for relief for Lette. We could not believe that the, treatment could bring ; such misery and suffer-, ing to an end, but now we know.". SPOKANE, Wash-, Oct 12, 1908. We have carefully read the attached article, written by the reporter, and it is true in every particular. In fact,, it does not express the gratitude we feel for our child's recovery, and the publication of this statement ia fully authorized. MR. AND MRS. C B. JOURDAN, VIZ Third Avenue. r THOSE.WHO DESIRE A FULL COURSE OF TELECONI TREATMENT MUST ENROLL WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS AS THE LIST IS ALMOST COMPLETED Letters From Patients That Prove Beyond Question of Doubt That J. Austin Larson Cures Permanently a Large Percen tage of His Patients. fThat j; Austin Larson, originator of Teleconi, the science of vibration, has wrought remarkable cures of the ills that humanity is heir to, and that an overwhelming majority of such1 cures proved permanent is indisputably shown in the appended answers received to inquiries sent out by the Beloit, Kansas, Daily Call, for the purpose of estab lishing the reliability of the Teleconi treatment and the permanency of the cures effected. The editor and pub lisher of the Daily Call deemed it due to its readers that they should know of the results obtained. The patients interviewed had taken the treatment months previous, but all praised Mn Larson as much as they did when the originator of Teleconi was in their midst. James Austin Larson ist now at the Oregon Hotel. ( . Tathsr' Kelps. Danffhtsr Cursfl. f Th folio wln letter is from th. wlfs f a man who took treatment for fistula, which allevtatsd th pain and partially stopped the discharges, and Who., little 6-year-old daughter was cured of eczema: . "Smolan, Kaa Jan. It. 1104. THB DAILT CALL, , "Belolt, Kan. - T! Tours of toe 16th int. at hand and contents noted. Ia bebalf 2L?n3r,h'ban?,And3r -W. 'Miner (who 1 lie X 'Z0? home 4t P-esnt)c I will that he took treatment from J. JLw.r"21 ,.for tula. TVs think V.?. w?rk toSallna gave universal sat- fcnif .S'l0.' "ng. Mr. Miller was teneflted but not cured and seems to bout the same oondltlon as he was It Mr' lVJS 1 Ml"r- W treated ter she was broken out in several nlacea Xan'ce? lt hM -1 , , ; tt : "lours- truly. . shows by the following letter: Cambrta, Kan., Jan. 20. 1S04. "THB WESTERN CALL, "Belolt, Kan. "Gentlemen: In aniwer to your let ter of Inquiry, would state that I took the treatment for a atltt knee, oauaod ?iL,aieM" of ,3oln$- anl afterwards rneumatism aet in. In regard to Mr. JtrBLB " work ,n Sallna, should Judge that hs was very successful in most of Sf"'8 !.. A.ft mn he h" been tl?,if5t w,th me- healer I would not like to make any comparisons, be la.u ,1. have always considered the whols lot as fakes, pure and simple, and ilnce my meeting with him the sus picion comes to me that I may hava Judged the others too harshly. In re gard to my pwn case, last Saturday In pro.pecting for oil I walked or eight miles in the forenoon and went to town In the afternoon, none the worse for my trip. "Respectfully yours, 'fe R. Ross." ' Sclstto Hhtumstlsm CBMi .- - - - -v.u m WOO Was I bl three months with aolatio thine In order ts stand the pain inci. vcu i.u fuium omiin hi lane treat- .. - vmw uiu went to hunklng and shoveling corn. How the "Brookvills, Kan,. Jan.. 20, H04.. "THE PALLY CALI j . . .. . "BelolL Kan. "I took treatment for sciatic rh.uma- tnst he has cured. He appears to be a jorfect gentleman, and as far as heal ing V fncerned, he has dons wonders In FutNsw. I commenced taking treat ment on ths lth of October. 1803, and liavrni iiaa reiurn PI UIC rneuma' usin since, end I feel like a aew man, i , "Tours truly, . . '', ' "Adam Bowman." Kas Gained Tw.lv. Pounds. This letter is from the wife ot l hardware merchant at New Cambria, Sallna county, Kansas: MrT,r"ew Cambria, Kan., Jan. j, 190. -' "THE DAILT CALlT S . - weioit. itan. . . , r...X- t w T:,ln "Bra o J. Austin ifriS: t "e6 hlmo be honest and ?1hLm natural healer. I think tA?tm.n.an(, wor"; JB Sailna. I took ireatment for stomach and bowel trou- cur.. .,1 i.- na Deu.VS BIS cures are ifrmannnt . .... . "lours respectfully, " : : 1 "Mrs. Ella Corner.- Uotw K. Ca 'Walk. , V.. it Roae took treatment for bis 'in KnBB, unii'ii wa. iooaea Blur and . u n i,n bllh rh,imi,H.m T'l. ' . . Ostttag Better Xigbt Aloa. - w wS!Srr'''of th 'Uowing lettir Jamtlue4. after ,oompl.Uhg. tbs t "Sallna, Kin. Jm n Aant "THE WESTERN CALL. ? v . .:'1. Kansas. ' u. r V,7.r- r ";en treatments 'from treaimeni fr ZZJt, u.f" t0-. took r.,.-....;sr-""";" or seven B,iiuiuir, and l hflv. , r i -. , a 2ay regularT .n li 'eme,,0 thV iSSs? . . . " '" ' I "W.BF, Ulllil M iriRfl U t I A fmsw . cm re rce i vea relieved the pain and and I have taken no physic since and v ! - - - ' . i - uiuiBuuQi ars that Affidavit of Publisher EVERY LETTER PUBLISHED IN THIS CIRCULAR WAS RECEIVED. OPENED AND READ BY ME IN ANSWER TO THE FOLLOWING INQUIRY SENT OUT BY THE DAILY CALL: BELOIT. Kansas, Jan. 16, 1904. "We take the liberty of addressing you in regard to J. Austin Larson's work at Salina. Of course this treatment is entirely new and we feel that it is due our readers to know of the results obtained. ; Please an swer the following questions: For what did you take treatment of J. Austin Larson? Wnat did you think of Mr. Larson's work in Salina? What do you think of him .as a man, and . as a healer? What do you know now in your own case of the permanency of the results obtained? These answers are for publi cation this week. Very truly yours, THE DAILY CALL." The answers received by me are the answers published in this circular. These answers were kept on file for some time at the office of the Daily Call for the unrestricted perusal of the general public; The investigation of the permanency of the work done by J. Austin Larson . at Salina was conducted by the Daily Call with a view to ascertaining the truth for the protection and benefit of its readers. ; The na ture of the replies I had no power of predicting, and I franklly acknowledge my surprise at the number who wrote to me, an unknown third party, several months after they had taken treatment under Mr. Lar son, that they were cured or materially benefited and continuing to improve in health. As these letters united in their praise of Mr. Larson as a man of honesty and integrity, and a healer of rare power, I have turned the letters over to him to use as he sees fit in the future. His work in Beloit has been eminently satisfactory and has resulted in material benefit to a very large per cent of his patients. This knowledge I have gained from personal conversation with many of his patients and from the personal investigation W my reportorial force. , . A. B. ADAMSON, Beloit, Kansas, February 11, 1904. Editor and Publisher of The Daily Calk (Seal.) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of February, 1904. , . N j 4 Term expires January 23, 1908. 4 v. N. L. WILSON, Notary Public, Mitchell Co., Kansas. won't have to. and I am croud of it A food, big tablespoonful of salts don't aste well every morning before break fast. My other troubles were stomach trouble, rheumatism, sclatio rheuma tism and lams back. My stomach Is Jetting better. My back Is well. In act I am better all around that I have been In five years. - When my seven teen . treatments were tasen x ma noi feel a great deal improved, out Mr. Larson told ma I would set better rUht along and so I did. I think any man or woman not 100 01a will never regret n enont of treatments. - I . have BDCnt over 1 1,500 for doctors and medicines In the past eight years. ir. trson ci'j not cure everybody In . - and around Sallna. Boms take longer than others. I myself had taken hall the course be fore 4. eJl any change outside of con stipation. If Mr. Larson ever cornea back to Sallna and I need treatment, I will sure go to him, for be Is the best I aver met yet, and wherever his treat ment takes bold Itgoes ahead. -jtours iruiT. ; ... , y ..: "jas. W. Mason, ... - w "Sallna. Kan.", 01 Treatments , Improved. The writer ' of the s following letter begsn taking treatments of - Mr. Lar son Just six days before he leu tsaiina and ' Kt such good results that, she regretted having delayed so long as to b unable to take a run course: : i "gallna, Kan.. Jan.' 1, 1804. r "THE -DAILY CALL: In answer to yonr questions concerning Mr, Larson's wore. ' nere in cxuina, 1 win j ioa,i from1 all tbs personal testimony that I have heard given everyone seemed well satisfied wJth his treatment as a heal er and that he la a good man. ' I took treatment for stomach and heart trou ble. . I . only took six , treatments he Ttv now .should have taken more though my stomach is much improved, a.! bo my heart works better and a lame back la consiaeraDiy - reuevea wmcn was the result of hard -fall some year ago). Altogether, I really think he has patcned m up tor a time, jii least' i ana glad I have given him a trial. , i ' '.'Yours trvly, . , . V 4 '.'Mrs, (. F, Banks, . : "Sallna, Kan." J1 ' 1 i X f f ; xrias Years of Backache. . Here Is th very remarkable story 'of a man who had suffered from a lams back for -nine years,' and had tried to gain relief through the ordinary medical channels for ypars without any appre ciable resujt,' How '"different the result, obtained .after consulting Mr. Laraon, the letter he' writes makes only too plain: .'','' .' ;'-,:r-;.. ';. j-;..r, - "Sallna, Xan.r Feb. !l,' l04.r "THE "WESTERN CALL,. , Teaf sir: In answer t1(your letter James Austin Larson The Originator of Teleconi, the Science of Treating Human Diseases by Vibration. Mr. Larson maintains that vibration is the energy that will put all the functions of the human system into per feet ' harmony. This results, he claims, in perfect health. Discord of these functions means disease,' 4 which the Man4 of Teleconi seeks to correct by his system.' - I have much pleasure tn saying that I took treatment of J. Austin Larson for back trouble from which-I had suffered for nine years. I had sought the advice of medical physicians for years, but the relief I gained was ony of a temporary nature and was neveT permanent. I con sider J. Austin Larson, who thought he could cuse me, and after taking the second treatment from him I felt like a new man. i am sun feeling fine and his cure .1 think is ntrmuient "I wish, before closing, to ' say that air, irwn nas given periect satisfac tion and that some of his cures seem to be little less than miraculous. Mr. Larson has proved himself to be a per fect gentleman, and as a healer hs is isr superior 10 any 1 cava ever heard aoouw . "Tours respectfully "Andrew Humbarger." . Tea Treatments Benefited. The writer of the following letter took only a partial courss of treatments but received material and permanent benefit: "THE WESTERN CALL. 4, "Belolt. Kan. "Gentlemen Yours- of January It re ceived today. In regard to Mr. Larson's treatment will say, that I did not take a full courss as I did not have time on account of going west and getting bene fit Of low rates. I was treated for nor. Nous Indigestion snd am confidant that i am mucn oetter than before taking treatment, although not entirely cured. i mux oniy iv treatments, out wish now that I had taken the full IT trt. rnents. I think Mr. Larson did Iota of good while workHig In Sallna and many vi my jnenas were treated Wltn good rnsuna. ni is an nonesc man ana un doubteoly a great healer. , "Tours respectfully, "A. E. Larerstrom, "1207 Seventh Aye.. BeatUs, Wash." Salsad. from sink Sad. Following is a leter from a woman who had been sick abed for over three months and had been given up by the uueiurs: "Sallna. Kan.. Jan. IS. 1S04. THE WESTER! CALL. "14. II, W . "In answer to vour letter of the lath and the questions you ask me to answer regarding air. j. Austin Larson's work In Sallna, will say. his work here has been successful and good so many peo pel were cured In so short a time. .. . "As for the treatments they ars all right. I took treatments of Mr. Larson tor neari. trouoie, stomach trouble, ex treme nervousness and eonstinatton and a soreness .in my right side which had caused m. great pain in the past three years, but which Is well now. The re sults I have obtained are permanent so far in my own cane. , As for what I think of Mr. J. Austin Larson as a man ana a neaier as a man he Is a per fect gentleman and an honest man. You can believe what he says. Mr. Larson Is certainly a great healer. ' "I say to the sick and suffering, go to Mr. Larson and let him treat you. If np says ne can cure you. ne will. Mr. Larson is well spoken of In Sallna and has many friends here, and all that I nave met speait won or him. "Yours very respectfully, "Mrs. D. B. Carpenter, "22J North Santa Fs avenue." . Benefit Threugh Difficulties. ins xouowing tetter is rrom a man who drove twenty-two miles each time he took a treatment of Mr. Larson. His trouble was asthma, a disease which displays its worst features In th. win ter and Is never benefited by long, cold drives.. In spite of ths drawbacks at tending his, treatments and the treach erous nature or bis trouble, he obtained benefit and the Improvement has con tinned since dropping the treatments. the best possible proof that where Mr. Larson's treatment takes , bold. Im provement continues until a ours Is ef fected. In fact, many of his areateat cures Were effected after the close of a courss or treatments. The letter fol lows: " V "January 21. 1804. THE DAILT CALL. ! "Belolt, Kansas. - Gentleman: -I took treatment from Mr. J. Austin Larson for asthma, i l am uui uuiou, vui -was greatly' bene fited, end am improving slowly even now. and believe that If T mhu things arranged mors favorably while hctiiuhiiu mm ne wouia nave effected permanent cure. I think he did a wonderful work in Salina, but will let others sound his praise themselves. . r ; "Respectfully, . : '.' ' '..' '; "H. C. Keeler, ., '"Gypsum, Kansas. - Constdpatsd Forty Tsars. This letter, is from an old soldier a veteran engine? and a man well known among the cattlemen of Central Kansas: '."Saltna, Kantian. H, 1904. , "Sirs -I took treatment of Mr. J. Aus tin Larson for constipation and was greatly benefited and think he will do as he Kflye ho will. -, I tslnk he Is a per fect gentleman end a great healer. My treatment so far In all right and the re sults ure far "better than i anything I have ever tried btfore. As to his work In Sallna as far as I know, hs has given satisfaction. i '. '.'Respectfully, - . : . -"J. E. Pearsoai- . . - . , : '.. i-J ho BeoslTSd OiMt Benefit. The writer of this letter was treated for a running sore. The pain was re moved and the sore diminished In slitfl 'THE. WESTERN CALlT, " " "Belolt. Kan. ' ,r "Tour note of Inquiry received yester- aav. I tlUlk trtttmut nt M . JT Ina. tin Larson for ulcer on ankle, eaused by a Drum yaars ago, ana nas Deen an open sore for five years. When I went he did not promise a cure but said he could help me. I received more benefit than from anything else that I have tried. ,He lessened ths pain and the nmo is neuer ana ins sore neaiea Some, and hasn't rot any worse since I milt. My treatments 'were taken under many uuiivuiun lor x was bo xar i mm Ma Una and was on my feet so much. I think Mr.' Larson Is honest in his work and n gentlsman. "Mrs. M. S. Oennders, '..' .'.. . ' .' "KIdb. Kan." " Old Man TBntlrely Cored. Ths following letter Is from a mkn 70 years of age: ' "Snlina, Kan., Jan. 16, 1904. "THE! DAILY CALL. "Belolt, Kan. 4 aentlomen Tour favor ef the 16th Inst, In regard tp Ur. J. Austin Lar son's work Jn Salina received and fully noted. In reply,- beg to state that I have seen some remarkable cures per formed In this vicinity. : "In regard, to my own esse, will say that I have been troubled with rheuma tism, stomach trouble and constipation for the past 30 years, and have tried va rious doctors and patent medicines with out' deriving; any henefit,'- Early in De cember. 19o4. I commenced taking a course of treatment from Mr. J. Austin Larson, with, the result that my stomach trouble ar.d eonsttpation are entirely cured and my -rheumatism Is very much Improved. In fact, I am in better health than I have been for a number of years, ami, have every reason to believe that the -results obtained will prove to be' permanent, and I feel very grateful to Mr. Larson for the good he has done' "I believe Mr. Larson to be a man of strict Integrity,-honest and fair In his dealings, and a healer of remarkable powers.. Very rMnectfullv. ' Cannot Frelse anongH. The almost miraculous euro of Miss Myrtle Phillips of Bavaria, who was brought to Mr. Larson In a mentally unbalanced condition. Is known to news paper readers everywhere: "Bavaria, Kan.v Jan. 17, 1904. "THE WESTERN CALL, Belolt. Kan. "To Those Afflicted I wish to offer a few words of testimony in regard to Mr. Larson's great work. I think Mr. Laraon as a man Is a gentleman In every respect and I cannot say enough in praise of his good work, for X feel fully sssured that he has done me more .good in ray hours of trouble than any one else. I went to him In a very bad condition, and which doctors claimed was due to nervous prostratidh. I had no appetite and could not sleep. In fact I was on the very verge of despair. I now feel like a different person, eat hearty, sleep well, and have not felt better In a long time, Hoping these few words will help to bring comfort and happiness to those afflicted, I ex tend my sincere thanks to Mr. J. Aus tin Larson and his good work. "Tours very truly. "Miss Myrtle Phillips." nvlng Bore Cured. The following letter shows that the eure of a running sore for S. A, Miller was permanent: "Assarts, Kan., Jan. 10, 1904. "THE DAILY CALL, "Belolt, Kan. "Dear Sirs Yours of, the lth at hand and contents noted. In reply I wish to state that I took treatment from Mr. J. Austin Larson for a run ning sore on the right side of my face of four months" standing. His work In Sallna and vicinity was satisfactory as far as I know. As a man and a healer I think he is honest and upright In his dealing. In my case I think the cure is permanent. "Very truly yours, - - V& A. Miller." Constipation Cared, ZMsisnseai Xslped. Hcrv Is a letter from a woman who was badly crippled and never obtained benefit until treating with Mr. Larson; "Sallna. Kan;, Jan. M, 104, "THE BELOIT DAILY CALL. "I will write and let ycu know that I took treatments for constipation and lameness in my limbs. He has cured me of constipation and also helped my limbs a great deal, snd he has also helped me In a great many other ways. I know him to be an honest man and that he does as he says he will. , "Yours reapectfullq, - ' ,. . "Mrs. Sarah C Folaom, "901 North Ninth Street," Tsars of snifferlng Ended. 3. C Owen, proprietor of the Pslaee Bakery and Kandy Kitchen of Sallna, suffered intensely from stomach trouble for ao years and obtained relief only rt..- tM.1 M. ... 1 .w w- T "Sallna, lean.. Jan. tO, 1904 THE WESTERN CALL. i " "First question 'For What tli ' you take treatmont of J. Austin Larson r For stomach and heart trouble. , - "Second - question "What do- you think of Mr. Larson's work at Sallnar It surely was a blessing to a great many pcopU all who took advantage of the opportunity. '. . . . "Third uueatioe "What do yon think of him as a man and a healerr 'As a man he is a gentleman. I believe Mr. Larson to be nerfectlv honest. . As a healer he ranks among the best. - -. - "Fourth cuestlon'What do yott know1 In your own-case of the permanency of the results obtained r -Hs did me a great deal or good ana instead or hav ing a relaosa. -as was Dronheaied. I hava mijjruvoa mma, .. .... - 4l'-4 y . "KetfuHy. . James Austin Larson has his offices v in; the Oregon 215-216. His office hours are Positively no Sunday, hours;. Enter at 91 Seventh strset: J er -7" st a ' v sw -v-aw w tbv - uiiu ' elevator ; boy will ' point out 'swan Ekstrand." 1