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TTXE OREGON STATESMAN. SAI. EM. OREOON SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 24, 1923 V 1 1 E.ILA. CCD "No one can ' watch this E. . K. A. method ' of diagnosis without being almost over whelmed at the wonderf illness of it afl." 1 ,,; (Tlje following is from the Joiir . nal of Electronic Medicine, pub Wished at tne McManls branch of , the College of Electronic Medicine. KIrksvllIeJ Missouri:) : ' : Both the science and Its foun der. Dr. Albert Abrams, have been, and are being jnucb criticised by supposedly Intellectually scientific members of the profession, -and yet we havo .been led to believe that the basic foundation jot any science Is Investigation, and that "without investigation no really authentic opinion, can be formed. Then we have heard the question raised perhaps praised a bit dlf lerently but containing the -same Idea "Can any good thing come 'out of Nazareth t . That question "was raised many, many years ago by others in regard to one whs came put of Nazareth and proved the Savior of the world, and 'even as He saved the souls of men from their sin so does It appear as If JDr. ; Abrams, In giving his method or diagnosis and treatment ito the world, is going " to save Suf fering,, humanity ; from - many of . the great ills that have baffled the minds' of I physicians everywhere. And with the dawning of the E. R, A. therho sit In the darkness of suffering with no hope held out to them 'shall see a great light. L .Everything worth, while must always pass . through" a period . of criticism, and the degree of the severity of such criticism usually depends upon the extent of Its 'ln flue nee land whom :)t affects. , But, you say, let us pass from the abstract . . into Jte concrete. Have yon seen: ' result from this E. R. A. work? Is it not mere ly a graft thrust upon an unsus pecting (?) world?,-Tes, I, have seen results, and it was the "re ults"i that aroused my curiosity led me to Investigate for, myself what ;truths lay In the E." R, A.' and that is why I am writing as I OMce Equipment u a. . . - i t - ; . personal fila rrprns Y and e JL Vertical File, with : Its convenient hln Jed cover Is ideal for per - onal or iSepartmental, s tla, AsitoseeNo.nt. ' 163 North Commercial ; .... v ' . C t ' - 1 :.-v---:-.. ' : " The Winchester Store Is a great store for boys. ' ' . ; -i If you don't know about all .the fine things we have In our store for. boys, this week Is your oppor tunity to get acquainted ' with us and our : store. Comet In and let us show youthe large variety of goods which we have specially for boys. You wlU not be asked to buy anything. : '4 '..' V. . ..-'-! J ! -I . '.- .3- . V .)- i Here are some of the, will Interest you: JZ& cal. nifle IUng9 Kits j Kcont Axee' " Scoot Kblve " rocket Knives Flashlights Fish Rods Tools . ; FREE FOR THE BOYS! Every boy between 6 and If years of age. who i come in our store this week will receive a valuable presentL FREK. , Come' on kids. Let's Co! " - - - ' .. .. . ' i SALEM HARDWARE CO., ;, s -j , r ISO X. Commercial St, , rrari WTNCUESTXII store - ; ; do now. Let me cite one case in my own office; , . 'j . ! ' . Mrs. IL came to my officej Her condition baffled me. No appar ent loss In weight, color not such as . would arouse suspicion, j She had been told j by several doctors that the severs pain she suffered in her head was due to a pelvic condition and that perhaps (?) a complete hysterectomy i would re lieve the condition. I could find, on examination, no condition In the pelvis which would warrant me in advising such an operation and felt the pain in the head was the reflex from some other cause. Osteopathic treatment would give her a night's sleep on the day of the treatment and perhaps anoth er day, of relief, but It was not permanent, and I felt there was some obscure cause : that would have to be fathomed. About that time one of the Osteopathic phy sicians In our city had returned from staking the E. R. A. work undr Dr. J. V. McManls of Klrks ville. Mo. I brought him a speci men of : the . patient's : blood -and asked him to; examine same and he found a carcinoma of the py loric end of stomach. I told my patient that an examination had revealed an .Inflammatory con dition of the stomach. : I told her this after a I private - conference with her husband, who told me she lived in dally horror of a can cer, as two members of -her" f am, ily had died from this condition. I then advised her to go to this doctor- and put herself under : his care. She did so,' and after a 'few weeks, when the reaction to this disease had completely disappear ed, the patient was returned .to me for further Osteopathic1 treat ment, aa.d .today she Is a. well woman. ; Do 'you think., this dis-j counts Osteopathy? I say, f'No. If anything it revealed to this woman that what the Teal! Osteo i 4 If It's For the Office , We Have It Yon will 1 find every thing from pen points to "West-Made" Office Desks.'--; V; - i ! Phone 64 Winchester products which RoUer Skates ' 'Scooters 'Radio Batteries Baseballs - Rata ' ! ' i ' ' Ciloves and Blttts Uniforms .Baseball Shoes pathic' physician t Is trying to do is to care for the welfare of the patient. I was an enthusiastic Osteopath when) I graduated, I am a hundred per . cent more to day after having practiced it and seen what it could do in relieving human suffering, and that is why I want to use every adjunct in my work that is going to mean the helping' my patients get welU Thls patient I have Just referred to is one of the biggest boosters for Osteopathy because, she says, she has : found the Osteopathic ? phy sician will not stop until he has tried out every means -of helping a patient, and the man or woman who will not Investigate and weigh the value of any method, founded on knowledge, that will relieve human suffering Is not giving to the patient, in my opinion, that which belongs to him, and is sim ply standing in their own light. No one can watch this E. R. A. method of diagnosis without be ing almost overwhelmed at the wonderfulness of it all that any one - human mind could conceive of It. My own patient's : case aroused my interest. I decided to investigate a method , of healing that could take one woman,' (suf fering and seeing no Joy or beauty f n life because her whole horizon spelled pain ) and. b transformed her into a well, happy being with a different outlook on the world. I came to Dr. McManls' labora tory, yes, I came, I saw, "I was conquered." and now to go bick make motton l m,SIa? Ce f,g ,? ?g Picture entertainment It is a 'teUiPPin poignant, exquisitely been increased many fold rto try to put Into this E. R. A. work the meaning that Dr.- McManls pas taught us was Dr. Abrams'' great desire in giving this method) of diagnosis-: and - treatment to the professional world; the knowledge of It is a "pearl of great price. and Its, possibilities of good to tie whole world are so great that) w are simply awed by It. 'Truth,' though trodden down, shall rise again, and "that which came out of Nazareth" shall come into! its own. ..-(.- I -.- - : i;'.1 h . Elizabeth Mochrie-Countermlne, i Sioux City, Iowa. ; February 16, 1923. ' i i NEW MANAGER DALLAS, Ore., June 22. (Spe cial to The Statesman) Doc Page, who for the past several years has been manager of the Mountain States Power company i plants : in the Coqullle district on Coos Bay, arrived - in Dallas this - week to take the managership of the local office, made vacant by the resig nation of ,H. A. . Joslin who will leave the service - of the, company and enter the employ bf the Port land: Railway 'Light & Power com pany. Mr. ; Page's place in Co qullle will be filled by C. C. Arch ibaid-wlro "for" some tlnio past has had charge . of the ' Independence office. - rjv.... ...... - .4 a iPHOTO LAST TIMES TODAY ": . ; and ' His JrzEfitii Horse , ... T M Y- ' t SEE! The "3 ! HUM ?A i MOVIE' GOSSIP i OREGON Jackie Coogan In "Daddy." , GRAND j Tom 'Mix in "Three Jumps Ahead." ' LIBERTY ' 'Masters of Men. George Eliot's greatest -story; "Silas Marner, has been pictur ized for Associated Exhibitors in six reels and will be shown Tues day and Wednesday at the Liberty theater. Arranged for the screen and directed by Frank P. Donovan, an Introductory title in the; film says: lt is .In deference to pub lic intelligence that this photo graphic edition of 'Silas Marner," Bave for minor rearrangement that time limitation of the theater ex acts, has been faithfully pictur iged as It is written." This, Indeed, should be great news to the many who have de spaired when they have seen their favorite stories distorted beyond all recognition In order' to make a photoplay, as well as, to those who have read and studied George Eliot's story and love it. As conceived by George Eliot, I "Allan Miraa' ha, annfhlnv tender human interest story of red-blooded homey folks. There isajblendlng of love, tragedy, mystery, cruel deception and deep rpathy In the plot; ; And .thee ciiarms" of the 'story" lend them selves admirably to the screen. Crauiurd Kent, well known as sr lads pian of unusual charac ter ability, plays the title role; and Is assisted by a large cast, prom)' nent , therein ' being Marguerite Courtot, Robert Ken yon. Bradley Barker, Anders Randolph, George Fa wcett, Marie Edith Wells. John Randall and many others. ' .,"- Teddy, the Wrestling Bear. I The name "Teddy" refers to a big polar bear weighing 460 pounds, standing seven feet, eleven inches tall. - He invites all comers to try to throw him. which affords lots of scope for laughing situations. At the Bligh today. j j 1 v. , .i ,-: The remarkable popularity of Jackie Coogan Is attested by the striking success achieved by his latest production. "Daddy; at the Oregon theater, where it Is now showing. Capacity houses have been the rule since the start of the run, and there has been ; no abatement in the, assault, on .the box office. ; , J Each performance is a trlusspn a magic spell over the spectators, i making, them rock with laughter - PLAYS .AT J l II IUV m . m vs ii ii i- - i ii irw ii II m II I B X 1 I t VUliilMlL ,, WiLwMj SO Ft.' Jump Across a Canyon DO Ft. Deep Jiinmps'; Ahead" w 1 .1 1V; at one moment and bringing tears to the eyesoT"all at another. In "Daddy," which is a First Nation al picture based on the original story byMrr and Mrs. Jack Coog an. he has a vehicle which gives him unlimited opportunities to prove that he is one of the great est actors in .history. - " err' j: "Daddy" contains a liberal sup ply of humor, but ii Is notable chiefly for the depth of feeling evinced ; In its pathetic portions. In these Jackie registers grief with an intensity and naturalness that is uncanny. One forgets he is looking at a picture, so per fect Is the pantomimic art of Jackie. The Unltfrd States navy is short about.. 2,000 men. Through the courtesy of the manager of the Liberty theater a picture is being shown Friday,; Saturday and Sun day entitled "Rolling Down lo Rio" in conjunction with the pic ture, "Masters of Alen., It makes a ood combination,, as both pic tures are based on navy life. Now b the chance for the public to see the navy ships in actual practice, and the neptune party that the - . . NOW SALEM t And it will bring smiles,; laughter and once in awhile a tear But you'll love him more than ' ever. .,!-,. TRUNKFUL ; KZf ' , OF SUXSHIXE . .r : ' ' i J 4aawH .SUXDAY MATIXEE ; Adults - - 35c Children - - - 10c Logos - - - 50c LARRY IS 1 T1IK roUXTKIl J ' , JUMPER' : :SEMON ' Knox Wilson and Dean Ardell In "So This Is Golf." should prove a delightful surprise to theater goers and vaudeville fans. His present Offering is a satire on the great American sport, golf, and is built for laughing purposes only. This Inimitable comedian is one of the' greatest laugh pro krokers of today. Miss Dean Ar flell, a dainty miss, is an able foil for her fun-making partner. . She also possesses a voice of rare beauty,, and her song . selections are melodious and tuneful. At the Bligh today. HARDING SAYS FARM OUTLOOK NOW BRIGHTER ; (Continued from page 1.) .' i i Ident Harding, brought ltd. the ag ricultural middle west! today a message of optimism with a pro- ships have when' crossing the equator. The picture, "Rollins Down to Rio," was shown at the Capitol theater. New York for . one week and vied for first honors with the feature picture.' J In fact many of the New York' papers gave more space to it than j to the feature when writing of the program. The picture Is not alobe entertaining, but a splendid thing to keep alive the inter es Lin that mosCim portant branch of j the service, the navy.:.- ::1 - r ' ; - SHOWING 'OQQm SUNDAY -XIGIIT. ' Adults 50c Children - - - 20c Logos - - - 5c" MOXIAV T , Regular "1 -I Vires : ' 'A diction that tne worst of the post war depression; had passed and that ; gradual improvement could be" reasonably expected. ; 1 In an address devoted to discus sion of the agricultural situation, the chief executive reviewed the measures taken by the government to aid the farmers,, placing at. the forefront the farm credits legisla tion enacted by the last congress. "This legislation ' when carried out." ; he- declared, "will " be ca pable of furnishing the American farmers,' for the first time in the history ; of agriculture In any country, 'adequate .investment and working capital on terms as fa vorable as those accorded to com merce and - Industry." Further more, he said, it will tend to re store fair prices for farmirod ucts. and' aid the', farmer in lifting- debts- incurred during the period of depression. ; . . Condition ..Are.. Better. "I confess a frank, pride In the government's part in' bettering a situation' against which you justly complained and which all the peo ple of the nation deplored, the president told his audience in this agricultural state. "The copoera- tion of all the governmental agen BIG fll TODAY ONLY ::'VAUDEVILLE: : - FOUR FEATURE ACTS . "TEDDY' WILSON & ARDELL The WrestUng Bear iSo,This Is Goir Jeanette & Dixie . West i Mack , . Refined ' , - ' "Folks From '' Vaudevillians . Down Yonder!. . ZANE GREY'S ; POPULAR STORY "THE MAN OF THE v,-i FOREST" r COMEDY AND SCENIC TOO ; MATINEES 25c EVENINGS 40o BLIGH THElTRE ' N0WSH0Y1NG . .The' Sea. Pictup WITH Wanda Hawley Earl Villiams "IN "THE MASTERS of ElEF AND "ROLLING DOWN TO REO" The, orriciar United States Naval Pictures of the Hattle Ship Maryland on ber trip to the world's expedition to BRAZIL lsu '.: Regular ; V a ' J- . , Prices ACTO- cies, and with them the cc?; tion of the fine forces of k ' -ship which the great natlor 1 farm organizations have develc. 1 made It possible to secure a meas ure of helpful results lnthf Cm partment of our endeavors, whlcli has been . especially, gratifying. Moreover, it has found prompt re flection in-the Improved status cf every agricultural' concern. We have been officially informed that owing to improved conditions th i farm products, of the country for 1922 were worth-12,0 00,00 0,G 0 0 more than last year. "Production is , the very Ufa blood of material existance and commerce, U its vitalizing force. Put an end to commerce and there will be no cities and farm.lifj wiir revert; to the mere struggle for subsistence." - -1 T CHICHESTER O 11 a hit iiuMIl E4MnM yp Vp till to hr4 .4 4 r kimlllM.iiM.tin limn R e a d the . Classified Ad:, SlhEO W ., r ... V CuIIen Landis Alice Calhoun ' ? ALSO H aw ley at the W urliizen .1 9 . 1 v U - -