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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1923)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON " SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1923 i'-i il One Thins I Know; That, Whereas I Wa The Testimony of Mai era Woman Concerning Her Experience Wltfc r the ; Sjstem ' Known a Um - f3ectronk f Reaction ' f f" 1 '?-' fW '..fk-,.-.: .'r. .': -.) J Editor Rtnfaimtnt ! J I first became Acquainted with I r, B. H. White aboat ; thirteen years ago. - i naa suffered from an; injury and had for four: years Hot been able to turn over In bed. I had been treated by a number of - . pnysfclans of jyarious schools. In- I : clnding some able medical special ists trho said, they could do noth . t Jag for ne.'; One of these' apec- lalists finally recommended that I try osteopathy. I went to Dr. i White, and his treatments cured nae of ; my trouble. Since I that ttmei .Dr White has been - our klN , family physician.! f ... ?-'-r fi-"- 'j A Jew months ago, haying been 1 suffering from a cataract, which , JjWas so serere that ererythlng p . peared as tn a fog to hie." and not - - i . i , ' ' being able to read oii tell the time of day, and having heard that Dr. White had been in San Francisco attending the clinic f Dr. : Albert Abraraa,' and ! taking! a course in the school of medicine known as the E. R. A. CElectronlc Reaction of Abrams), 1 thought 'of consult ing hfm concerning treatment for the cataract'. ! I talked to a lady who is a neighbor of mine, and she advised me against this.' . She said she had so faith in the new school. But I had consulted witji specialists in Portland and Salem, and had received ' no encourage-' merit. .Also,! I , remembered; that Dr. White had been successful 1n my case years before; had always been successful in treating .Other members of .our' family; and I : : Wp Pay Casti For Pacific Fruit and Produce Co. South Commercial St. yu Vv uvu (j knew he was a graduate physician In osteopathic and medical schools; that he had often .been away for post-graduate wrk, and that, he bad had during t most of the time of bis eighteen earX .In Jilem re- potable, 'partners , in . the:; practice Ot "hli prpte?siof.. "fTf" So 'I had Dr. White make the diagnosis yith the E. R. A. which he had brought back with blm from San Francisco, and then. took general treatment from him in his office with the oscilloclasty fol lowed with treatment for the cat aract. " :vf"t: rt'-'f f'f- I "'can1 now see 7 to read and to tell the time ot day with a small watch. J the ' neighbor "who ad vised against this treatment was much surprised at the results. -fii I would not take any amount of money to go back to my con dition of partial blindness, ? Such relief as 1 have received is prlce- less. : . , ;a ... t ( 1 pr white has told 'me that ' It was .through cures of a number of people that he was led fcr In-. yestigate the system ; known as the E. UsA.i and what he saw 'in San Francisco filled him with' as tonishment' and wonder. He saw graduated physicians 7 from , every part 9t:.the, United ' States, . and from forelga 'cpnntrtesV coming as doubtful Investigators, goawy with absolute assurance concern ing the wonderful discoveries that have merely taken up " system of nature that has been in nature for. all tjmewhich. accomplishes such wonderful results find which" gives promise of becoming "the greatest boon to meaicai , science and to suffering humanity that has so far been brought to the use of the world. 1 , .--"t " "One thing I know, that, -whereas 1 was blind, now I see,' was the tetImo'ny oTa man 'bf the long ago whose5, sight was restored by the lowly Nazarene in a way that was called a miracle. " The day of miracles as they were understood In those timet may - have passed, but the miracles wrought by new discoveries in nature are' being brought ioj pass in greater num bers at this time than -ever before in all history. V ' Our home is on the Garden road, near' the Salem city limits. MRS. SAMUEL DINGEE. May 23, 1923. dSTHELLS President of Lions - Club Urges J h a t ; Northwest V ' Convention Come Here ' Mil I I I 7 . - President Ed R. Chastain made his report to the I4ons club .Fri day noon at their' regular week ly i lunch of his visit to the -district convention ' at Seattle. """He aaya that he comes , home confident- that his own Lipna, club of Salem could put on such a reception, as well as it was done in Seattle, or would be done, any where else. Salem would .xeea them as--well, and show them as many t interesting things In and around the ; city, and as good pep and public spirit." -He urges the local club to get ready to invite - the convention - to come here Jor oext ; year or the year following." It will be easy to get and easy - to 1 handle he declares. With the ability atcommand in the local (club. ' ' Some interesting special ac tivities are being' undertaken by the various clubs. . In Vancouver B. C.i. .they have ., supported h the little 'Red ,, Cross shops that han dle the .various manufactures put, put by the large number of war . cripples! ' ? '' ' In 3 Yakima, the x.ttns engag ed a jBkllled oculist to look: after the eyes of the children in the schools arid they are ' paying tor the necessary glasses for the ch if dren in. families that cannot buy them.; for themselves. In ; Wenat chee, the, Lions took over the great . Blossom carnival, which they .;. claim was . the- greatest floral " .: success-of the northwest. In : Everett, they started a greaT campaign , with the i slogan !Know .Everett,", and they have educated their people marvel lously as .to the resources- and the opportunities . of ; tbe.ir home town. In Spokane, they raised $6,000 for a .tourist information fund,, and they are sponsoring ?a "White : Cross movement to 're claim the down-and-outers of i In. dustry and society. E , In Bellingham they have . ad opted the' Boy , Scout program. The ' Tacoma Lions have cham pioned the Girl Scouts, Here In Salem, the - club did much ; for the ?Boy Scouts, and t they are CHICHESTER S PILLS f f m koowv m Bat. SUat. Alnys It ttUbim sunt n cacGisTs EtmsaaE stm in the field for , other wartBy-biectlves. . ' . . " The Willamette string quartet furnished- the' music for the" day, music so attractive that .the crowd wouldn't let them go r .i fewef ' thn five : numbers. TLa club '. gave) them the Lion, roar in addition to th regular ver bal thanks. 1, ' Phone 1249. 345 Stote St. UNION ABSTRACT COMPANY yt (Before fp&rtihg with yojiir money for a deed i br mortgage; be assured that the title is O. K. by securing a reliable abstract; J : l , ? i i Sj?;fi IIP. E Han?oo, Secretary Woolen lwiisp.s sell tlieir bosfl merchant tailor because his customers demand the best quality. fabrics to the . ; ' The best . mal?era .yrprk'fQr custom tailors as it requires skiUf Ul workmanship ,to-pioduce hand taiN , ored garments. '-. 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