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OULD HE VI I "Pcopie of Rich Valley Plan Poet . Commission to Deep- -, ' , , en the Bar. CODUILLE iuveh s'' ("pedal Wnpnteh ,'"? '"lirr"1. i. .-i Marshfleld. Or.. April 80. The people of Coqullle. valley are planning to or- ' ;anls the Port of Coqullle for the purpo of improving the ..bar and th river. There has been formed by busi ness men of the district, a porCclub, the members of which will discuss the plana and start a campaign to Pf""nj ? to the voters of the proposed district the advantage of adopting- the port The club will circulate petitions ask ' lng that a special election be held ty v. vote on the adoption of "the lw.-':' The proposed port district takes in 28 'or 80 township In th natural water : ahed of the Coqullle river and ' com . prises practically all of Coos count not included In the district of the Port f of Coos Bay, The two section of the . fiAiuitv ' are divided, by a small chain . of mountains, one side being drainea 5 to Coos, bay and the other aide havtng flu outlet to th ea through, the Co quill river. . : - -Kink Section Interest. , ,'; Tha Improvements contemplated will r advance the shipping; ana mmmeremi 1 Interests of ono of the richest timber, .furmtn and dairy districts of Oregon. K Th Coqullle river, With Us ocean out ;let at Bandon, extends 2 miles up to fin,.iiJ an,i t2 miiea farther to Myrtle i,l-olnt .. Above the latter city -it is ' not open to navigation but the water are used extensively in togging opera Under present conditions many liira ' ber vessels cross the bar at Bandon and i go up the river to the sawmills to load. i Wltu the removal of two or three shoal the river would be navigable) from the bay to Coqullle City, for any ships that : Th Idea, of the adOD- ; tlon of ; the port bill Is that the river ' be mad navigable for ocean boat, that , the bar be Improved o that any ves sel may , enter and also that a deeper ' channel be made on the upper . river from Coqullle to Myrtle Point so that ,' part 'of the river will be navigable for river transportation at all times of the J: I.UU1U awawaaaB' iw ' - . - year. - , Outlet for Xarg-o Area. The Cooullle river penetrates an x ceedingly rich territory and afford an '. ocean outlet for at least, half of. Coos , county. It 1 held by those interested ? in the advancement of the port com mission that few river in Oregon have such advantage In draining a produc tive a country, or afford more oppor tunity for the development of lumber, ' ' "manufacturing or agriculture, and that, " therefore, the improvements that would 'h made ' oosslble b the formation-of a port commission are absolutely neces- "sary, . - The assessed valuation of the prop erty within the proposed port district .aggrenatea IT.679.000. i There 1 to the credit of the Coau tile river In -.- th ' United Btatea treasury 120,000, MeTt over from a previous bar improvement and which Is now available. There ha a!no " beenf made, an .appropriation of 850.O.0O". -A 1 per cent bond issue by the port commission would amount to $76. 700. 5 It 1 estimated that this sum la '' sufficient to make the. desired Improve- meats. ' -v 'V SKUlloa of Lsnn, V'. During 1908 22,260.000 feet of lumber ' were shipped ovr the bar of the Co : qullle river, Thla is . 4.7 per cent of the total water shipments , from Gre at tron. - , . ' ' Along the river are located nine saw mills.' and five or , six lumber camp. A coal mine' is operated at Rlverton, a new fish cannery ha been established between Coqullle and, Bandon and six creameries and cheese factories operate - along the river, having an annual out-; ; nut of S00 ton of, butter And 200 ton of cheese. Two shipyard,' shingle mill, a veneer factory, woolen mill and other ' manufacturing plants along the wat erway add to the shipment of general T merchandise.;; i ! i,..;,,,.;--.:;. '.',vy ' In the agricultural line, beside dairy ' lng ' there Is extensive livestock grav ing In the district. lYult culture is. In ' It infaney a com oared with th poe- ' glbllltie offered by the idle fruit lands. :' Cvxrg Oojty"totjot4.v'-:.;. ' In addition to the Immediate ; valley . district there 1 ,th country; south f Bandon and tho vat undeveloped territory --Curry-' county which ha Its only ocean outlet through the Co oullle river- From this district come the output t five-small sawmills, the ' product of numerous creameries, match weed, cedar railroad tie and wopl. , All V ? every package. '-leading "druggists size only, regular per bottle. The times offered are and do net therefore, - ,. -: -ill; i?i-K,rt : y original 'and genuine. n. Syrup of IJigs and-Elixir of ;" oT Senna, known throughout ths fi world as the best of family laxatives, V ' for men, women and children." always has -.he. full name cf the California Fig 4 declined. THE 11 tmi iwiiwiiii ' " i,r.Tf-'"-ii- r---' BjgpBBaBBBBSJBBJSSjB . ' of this freight Is. now hauled, to tide water Aby team over bad road. With the opening of - the proposed . railroad from Bandon to Port Orford tho freight from that part,of the country" will bo greatly Increased because ,0f ..in-, oe-velopment- of tho tlmper and agricul tural resources. . , , - , y- i , it ii. i i ' "-v' t'j-. SALEM WOULD TAKE . . - ' ; SANTiAM WATER ! (Special Dlaostcb ta The Jnenritl.t : 1 Stay ton. Or., April SO. The action of Salem lnv planning . to divert a .consid erable volume of.tne water of the North Fork Of thesSantlam river, Is causing a feeling of apprehension in Stayton. All manufacturing 1 Industries ' here-; de rlvo their source of. powerl from the 8 ant lam. Th 1 100,000 woolen milt an excelsior factory,' ohair factory, lumber mill, two flouring mills, a steam laun dry,, the.; city water ' works and 'electric light plant, a well as mills In Aums vllle. Turner and Salem Itself, derive their motive power from' the river it Is proposed; to tap. f This, coupled with -the proposal of certain Idaho capitalists to put In a third Irrigation ditch to spread water over the farming field of Jef fer son, Marlon and points between,' It Is argued, may-In time reduce the. volume of water-in the Santiam so that there will not be enough to run th Industries In operation here. '- "'- Breltenbush .creek, "one of tho largest feeder of the Santiam. river, -la the stream from which the Salem mountain water supply wllf probably be drawn. It ' passe through extremely Tugged mountain heights In the Cascade. The flow is of great volume and absolutely pure. -' ' - - HILLSB0R0 TO HAVE ' ( v -; MODEL ICE PLANT ' (SpefUl' Dispatch 1o The Journals Hillsboro. Or., April 30.A company has been formed by Emmott 'brother. James Miltenberger and W. A. Venable and the machlneryv ordered-for ,n Ice plant It 1 expected - to arrtyo within v- n.w in ilnvs . and' wilt be lntallld In the building al the rear, of theEm mott market, which will be remodeled. The plant will have a capacltyof three tons a day Heretofore Hillsboro hs depended on outside point for it Ice supply, which wa irregular and at time unsatisfactory.' The manufacture will begin a soon as th plant can be made - ready. - ' 7 ' ' ' ' 1 , HIGH WATER STOPS ;. .. WORK ON BRIDGE ' (Snertal Wapatch to The Journal.) '. Pasco? Wash., April JO.-Work on the Columbia river bridge on . tha. North Coait railway haa been discontinued temporarily on account of hlgli water. It 1 not expected Jhat work on the piers can be resumed until 5,e latter part of July. The permanent itructure will consist of 12 pier. an the auperetmcture will comprise trine How truss spans and a draw span. Six of tho pier have been finished, two hav raehd th water line, 'nd -on nal noTbeen commenced. There will be trestle approaches on each aide of in river... '-. .'',''' "s,:" V' -' "y : v'!; Church at Btogan'r?-: rSoeclal DUpatcb t The Journal.) ' Brogan!' Or., April 0. Arrangements have been made for the rectlon of a Methodist church here. A temporary structure will be built next week, and service will be conducted by edltii until th church can be finished. lliJiRii'tli iriMMKiite J 1 'a. r v i It is fcrsale by all everywhere, one price iU . cents Imitations some cf inferior quality give satisfaction; should be yd DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY OREGON BUILDING A TOWN At UMATILLA IRRIGATION PROJECT Hermiston, from KLICKITAT Irrigation Project Largest in : Northwest Planned in r Grain Belt. Y: : (Spertal Plana tee t Th. JorM'. , : North Taklma, Wash.,' April JO. Plan for '-th Klickitat Irrigation Power company' canaL by which U Is proposed to lrrlgnt. i Horse Heaven lands In Taklma, Klickitat and Benton counties, hirve been filed with th United States land Office here. , Th length : of canals covered by these : filings 1 42 miles, and that Is only a fraction of th entire plan. Preliminary- survey car ried as far a Glade show 110 mile of canal, and the lln through Benton county! la additional. ' This mean the canal Will over 800 mile Ion. : ; :Th Int&e la to be ellghtly north of t mouth of Pearl creek, on the Klicki tat river. A storage dam wlll.be con structed ther 67 feet long and J feet high.. Th canal 'follows a southerly direction; t veerin llghtly to 1 th east and for the first two units keeps prac tically within th Taklma Indian reser vation boundaries. , - 1 . Two SCUa of Tunnels. 1 ; Specification filed how , that' ca nals, flume and tunnels will all b HtfiEl in the system.-' Canals are to b 11.8 fc-t on the bottom, 22.S feet on tha top. with U.8 feet. lor sloping siaes, au iin1Mth cement Tunnels will b 10 rant A and 13 feet wld. Flumes will i be eight "feet! wld : and 1M . feet linen.: ? : A ',-jl.,.-!v.. X-iX i-'i- - The first section of the canal shows 1S.91 miles. Including , a tunnei ia,o feet long. Thla Is considered 4h. great Engineering problem of th ystm. Th second soctlon show 26.8$ miles ai, another long tunnel, the two making the canal from Mi reservoir site, not far east of Mount Adams, to a point In Klickitat county, just,, south of Lucas. .- , Big Reservoir System. " . , Water supply for th canal will com from a drainage, area of 17M00 acres, of which 98,000 acres 1 on th reserva tion ' and 82,900 acre ; on the Mount Rainier forest reserve. Water will bo diverted Into the storage dam on the main -river from, the west fork, th Big Muddy and Hell Roaring creek. v A flow of 1260 cable feet of water a sec ond 1 to be maintained throughout the entire vear. .th water taken during non- trrlgatlon seasons being stored In reser-J vnlrt tnr anmmer use. .1, - " V: . ';':? t The project will cover f lv tlm as much ' as the total aoreage - under the 8unnystde canal at the tlm it wa taken over by the reclamation . ervlc and extensions started. It will be the greatest lrrlgatldn project In th north west If carried through as'oontemplated. BIG TRACTION ENGINE ' HAULS 30 TONS STONE ' "' 9perts1 Wapatc to Th JnarBal.) Boise, Idaho, April 0.--Th largest traction engine ever brought Into the state -la being operated "by th .Idaho Stone company. - Th big engirwa weigh 17 tons, and stands 10 feet high from th ground to the top of the .smoke stack. It ha 110 horsepower and ha already made several trips to, th top of Table rock, making the 30 per Cent grade without ' any difficulty and re turning with two wagons loaded with over 80 ton of rock.. Th wheel on th big engine measure 31 Inche In width, while those on th wagon at tached are 10 Inche and the roadbed over which the machln Is run' Is im proved rather than Injured by th big machine. ' ' . -'- - ' ' ; IMMENSE WAREHOUSE ., : RISES AT. MIDVALE v - , I ' if". Srrtal Plfp. t to Th Jovnal.) . MIdval. Idaho. April 80. Baker A McCulley hav started work on th Mid vale Mercantile company's new ware house. . When completed th building will b $10 feet long by 41 feet wide. Mr. Clement state that he will install a gasolln engine and hoisting system so wool and other article can b trans ferred from on nd of th building to th other. - - ' Brick Block at Xysaa. fKawlat OtmvU The J if . Kysaa, Or, April 10. A thre story brick block i being planned to b erect ed on Oood sti-eet- Th ground floor will be arranged for tor purp. the econd floor will b stranired for office and spartmenta, while Hi third floor will be occupied by a fraternal organisation, which has aaked for a 10 year lea oa that portloa of th. fcu tid ing. . ' Larjrer Quart -rt for rotofflc. tM-.1 rarc TV ! Nortn hetd. Or, April 3 Th pt fflc has tx-J retnoved t tb IMeh block, gluing mfh ar eonTni.at Quarters thaa tho occuiled for a o ber of j-eara. .1Z"f.OOO for Paring at Yakima, Nfrf laklnva. Vu April te TP rut tt r'"" 41 r;,c Nort ak'ma rity Lrm--t th'a '.;mrrr vi;l N in t '.. r-rond ct li:S0. Na-h - ard tr tl'was ef A atreet 1J t- t f.rt r Jrt. CMS AUTO STAGE LINE 2GD MILES LOHG MOHTOEOSSIl new gcbool building. Present Three or Four Hours . Reduced to OneMair . ; fetContract Transfer.' ? , IBseelat DUpateb to Tb JoornaH . , 3 Condon. Or., April 20.--A , new auto mobile stage lino has been established between Condon and Fossil by Jay Saltji man. who formerly ran an attnobUa stage between shanHto Prineylll and Bend. By th old four hots line three to four hour were consumed on the Journey;' th atatomobll "will , , re duce this to an hour or les. Thl will .avelmuch night travel and wlU per mit traveling men to get a good night rest - at Fossil. Instead of arriving at 9 p.x m. or later and leaving .at 8 a. m., as at . present. Only on automobile will b used but another will be added later . If travelv warrants. v Th machln. will also B used for livery hire between tps..- i Another change will taktf plac July i: when Rope brothers, present stag nmnrutitn . will turn their.; mall con tract over to Thomas Toilng and Georg Angell of Fossil, who' hav underbid thorn. Roper brother hav carried th mall for th past four years, at $1200 nnimliv while th new men, bid $47, It la probabl that at that time th hi Knine will be turned over to Toung and AngelL : Mall for Fossil averages several hundred pound daily and this prie , i; oxiremeiy ww. $61 ,800 REALTY DEAL " ; MADEAT WASHOUGAL 1 (Special Plspateb to The i-) l.. ! ' Washougal, . Wash., April 80. What I thought to b th largest deal con summated by any firm In th south western part of Washington was mad by th Waahougal -Dairy 4 Land com pany. ' Th transaction involve the sum of 181.800 and f711 acre of land. Th C C. Anderson ranch, consisting of 271 acres, rot which 1 26, acres , ar In full bearing pruna trees, and has 100 acres under cultivation, all necessary build ings and two 100-ton silos; also uffl-' clent water power to run all kinds of machinery, , valued at a cash price of $30,000, waa traded to Alfred. Glenn for a Walla Walla county wheat ranch having a full section of fall wheat and a quarter section In spring wheat This ranch consists of 1440 . acres, and ; the, valuation . Is $31,800, Including a num ber of hors.es and a large amount of farm, machinery. ? " ; . PIONEER, 75 YEARS OLD, DIES AT LA CENTER fSoerfal Ilaptek to Th. JoarnaLt ' - : La Center. Waah., April 80. The. body of Swan August Olstedt, a pioneer of this section, wa Interred In th High land cemetery Tuesday. Rev. E. Bches trom of Portland preached th funeral sermon. Mr. Olstedt was born at So dermondland, Sweden, March 10, 1835. He served In th Swedish army for 28 year under King ; Carl XVI and as bodyguard for King Oscar II up to the time he left Sweden to come to the United States, about 28 : years ago. After living In Minnesota, North Dakota and Oregon for a' period of time, he finally settled near La Center, Clark county. Washington, where he haa been continuously for th past 18 year. Mr. Olstedt was 78 years of age and 1 sur vived by his wife, three sons, Carl, Otto and Oscar, and a daughter,' who lives In Portland.. . - ,..v.V. .. -' -.:- - J. E. W. BENNETT DIES ; AT THATCHES, AGED 77 1.-. ' ( ' ' . , -' : - (llpaelal Dlapateb te Tbe IpantLl ' - Forest Orove, Ot, April 30 J. K. W. Bennett, aged 77 years, died ' at hi horn In Thatcher yesterday. Mr. Ben nett wa born In .Troy. N. T. Hw lived for . many- xr In th south and In Washington, D. C and while living In th national capital old milk t many people of prominence In political life, among . them being Jaraea AJ. Blaine. Mr. Bennett wa married February 8, 1SS. In -Fairfax county. Virginia, to Mis Sarah A Crocker. He cam with hi family to Oregon t year ago. lo cating first at Portland, where he re mained five year., thenc moving to Thatcher. Mr. Bennett 1 survived by his widow and three children, F. A. and Benjamin Bennett and Mrs. Sadl Hay don of Thatcher. " Funeral ferric will be held tomorrow. Rev. Baror officiat ing, with burial la th Union cemetery. 'Find Gold Near Ilajr Creek. f'lwelat Nap. to Tb tamLl Madras. Or, April 30. A small find of gold was made ahout six mile south of Hay Creek thla week by. a ansa named Warren, b finding th nugget in a cellar be waa d'.jrrtn. Oold haa been found la this county from Aihwood to Smith Rocks, .boot to mile, north ef Madras. but th pay ing dlcr'nga bare not bea discovered yet. aom day this county will have a a-14 esrltement that will mum a min ing city to spring up la a day. -- tValrr at Dep4h ' ' Feet. (rlal rtw ta JnrM!-t Madraa..Or4 April 3. Water was atrtirk In a d p well oa tHe Ftorie tcker r!a-, about for mile tiortH- it rf KtiSrtm, this week. Th well ws dn ;d to er' of 111 feet and It. waier roe I feU EVENING, APRIL 30. 1010. HOME BUILDERS GET INDIAN tAIIDS Cpeur d'AIene Reservation Will ' . Be Opened for Settle- J" ment Monday. ' fRnlat biaoatrb to The Joorual.) Coeur dAlene, Idaho, April 80. Th Coeur d'Alen Indian reservation will be formally opened to settlement Monday, Hundreds or- men .are her waiting ,to fiia and begin llfon their holding. Over-400.000 acre of land . Is In ;th mo. a twfc "nnened. '. '- ' i. A new prtvlleg to ' b anjoyed at tho Coeur d'Alene land opening 1 th 1 0 - day' .limit to lnvestlgat land be fore using up- homestead right, afteh filing. This 0 days give th settler an opportunity to vlalt hi land and If dissatisfied to advls the land office. This will' allow th settler to satisfy himself, without losing hi homestead ,i.hf aithoush he will not b allowed m mi any other ouarter . In the Coeur d'Alene'reservatlon should h r r,imm tila afllectlon. After filing start, a map showing th claim taken tip will- bo posted on Mitairia .nf th land, office. - - . r.n f upon yruui jvi " - , crop or unavoidable casualties, a leave of absence may b granted. f Bnlldlns Rise at Pasco. ' Fascq,. Wash. April v80.-Work ha been resumed on tho brick building of the White Rlyer Lumber company on First street, G. c. . Kline oauaing on jwls street and th Hotel Cunningham annex. - -1 - - " 1 HOARSE , CQUGfiS 1 . . T STUFFY COLIS A ' . - i that settle on your lungs and may develop into rneu- -. . monla over night are - quickly cured by " ' eirtidl IP Slit : - - r a ' ' . This great remedy Clears the air. passages ; instantly, stops the irritation .in the throat, soothes the inflamed membranes, .and cures the most obstinate cough no matter how severe. .We have never heard of a cough or cold developing. into Pneumonia after .F o 1 e y ' s Honey and Tar had been taken. It strengthens and heals sore and inflamed lunks. and expels the cold from the system. Why take chances on a cold develop ing into Pneumonia, Pleu risy or Consumption when Foley's Honey ,and T a t cures coughs quickly, and heals and strengthens the lungs, and you are in no danger o f serious results. Foley's Honey and Tar contains ho opiates or other harmful drugs. Refuse any but the genuine in a yellow packages g Mime re Xra Co 1S1 Tilrd Btrae Co, ( ilSIAIil OF Hlrf Charges of Inefficiency in Life Saving Service on Coos : V Bay, b Be Sifted: ;: (Special DiipetcB t4 Th Journal.) ' Marshf leld. Or., April 0. Lieuten ant Walker Joynea of the United States revenue cutter service is here to hold an. investigation of the Coo Bay life saving service In connection with the Csarlna wreck. ' The Investigation' is th rsult of . formal charges entered by Cecil Holland of thla city, alleging that the -eaptaln -and , member of the mw' were remls In the performance of their duties. Eieutenant Joynes wa sent ' her a a : representatives of th life saving service, to, gather the evi dence and eresent It to the department. Attorney Peck win represent me port FREE TO MMN SISTEil riahto eontlnna. It wUl oort rmoiubont per, by return, mau. 1 wm rZ" xpianatoi at home. hemselves with my home remedy. It cures aH rirrMrKyoI It nse. rwhereTryoaUv.Ue.-ff-.yoto CHIA RECK ?vmar.honldh.vVlir K.y ui nrrAtion Tom can tteciae ior youiwu. uu ' wwT5,r " r:i" r 87S 1o.mrrS. Irl.l tli.A. MRS. M. SUMMERS. BonH ' yY:M:Y: OREGON SHORT LINE -- i UNION PACIFIC CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN ShbrtvQuickarid Comfortable i Line to Chicago nd All Points Jbast PERFECTLY PROTECTED . With' Automatic Block Signal the Entire Distance. - Orcflon-Washlnflton FLECTRIC LIGH IHU waves rorxiana mhjt w . in. rives Chicaeo 11:59 a. m. third day. Observation Sleeping 'Car, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, ChairCars, Dining Car. TrfROUGrf SOLID, INDEPENDENT NORTH PACIFIC COAST TRAIN. No consolidation with other trains or delays account connections. Orrnon ExnrC! .a . . .. .. . - . .. - Leaves Portland 8 p.m. cany, inrougn service, io w ... Omaha and Chicago, and direct connections for Denver. Kansas ' ' City, St. Louis and all other Eastern Cities. ; Standard and Tour- . ist Sleepers, Chair Cars and pining Car. ' ; . , , t Soo-Spoltanc Portland Train .iw T eaves Portland dai y at 7 0. m. tor t aui, tnrongn Quvnauc. - A HANDSOMELY EQUIPPED, ELECTRIC LIGHTED, SOLID TRAIN, through without change, via O. R. & N. Co., Spokane, In . ternationan Canadian Pacific and Soo Line. Compartment Ob- serration Sleeper, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Day Coaches and ".Dining Car. : . " . - r ' ' V - Keep in mind the dates of our " - Summer Ejcursion Hate ' To Eastern Citiea. !T TimSf....:..eT.50 ; CHICAGO KANSAS CrrY....e-X - ... , , DENVER ' Tickets on saa May 2 and 9; June 2, 17 and 24; July S and 22; ' i ' August 3; September 8. Going limit 10 days; retura limits three months. Stopovers within limit One way through California, $15.00 additional. Purchase tickets and obtain all desired information at the City Ticket OfficV' ... . Third and Washington Streets. nil. U HC2RAY, GcBtcal Psses:cr l;cs!. Tcrllzzl Crt::i John: A: Melton caJavrxjrTzs axs xjttiDX rmctory ad prne til 8 Mala. fboM: Mara 1TIT: A-17IT Repair Work Olvea Fror-rt A VT' Zl h jlidm PHOENIX err rt wsrtt SXawtaer-. . a4 It tU S trr. th complil:irt. I'l'ton 111 I 'l"'" -' t The hfarln ultl l" Attornfy J. M. tho Uf Mvm. private and the evidence will it nut until . aftir a dfi l-'lun 1 1 been reached by the life nvlnd; Duma of the treasury department. Forest Grove, 2500. (Spaelal Blapatrb to'Tha Jooni.l.V . 'Forest Orove. Or,. April 80. The cen sus enumerators who have th work of counting- the people of this city will not finish their duties befor the lt of next week. Indications are that For nrove will show a population of over 8500.' Thoee having the country diatrfota In charge . report th people ready and eager to give all necessary . . .n.mor.tnra and uniform UHia w viia wu " kindness and courtesy are mown. ' -1 Baptist Church for Chehalli. -' - (flpectal WatHitek te Th lomrmmi - Chehalls, ;, Wash., April 89.-Cheball Baptists havo let a contract for a new church building to cot 38400. Thomaa Bpurgeon 1 th ucceasful bidder. tTh structure will be located on tho cor ner of Cascade and North streets, and will be a. fine addition to th church buildings of th city. ; H ,....V,J ' 'Z Tb - total number of patent issued to all - countries which - thus ; protect their Inventors from -the earliest tlm to.Pecember 1, 1909, was 2,99,433. 'MJWKKr;. amawemaa. - - r-i.-.r- , . know woman's sniferlsgs. S " I nave found tAeeore. ' - . " I will mail, free of any charge, tnr m frw " bmI with full lnatrnovionetosny snfferar t-uu t womao'a ailments. I want to tell all women about I .1.1. tmrma. hit MadaT. (or VODTaelf. VOUf this car fie. tny jreader, for von daughter, your mother, or your alutei tell yon how to euro yoonielves at 1 iter. I want to Tounelves at home with- out the halnof a doctor. Men caaaat nnderatnnd women's euflerlnga. What we women know nam .nuriMica. we know better than any doctor. I know that my'homa treatment la safe and stir curaforlaaearrtwaaarWWtltliidnrnaa, Uletrallon. 0t- lacaiMm er raumi ai in. nam rwn mii m . rVM aiaaalaa flaaaaa. aariaaaa. kiiaa. h mikaauaa aliar to our aex. . I want to end yott aaaalita laa aft ktahattil Mttrtlr frae to prove to you that you can euro yourself at aom. eeily, qaloklv and sorely. B era em bar, that.H 1U cut fee saAi! to in.tmit a nnmnleta trial : and If you iMSS'j nA how than eaaiW our. thmelT. w IfUUV IfUIIIVI ' - Limited . . - ' . - - i-l C.I. T .t.- 13 .9T2.50 ,f 60.00 OMAHA ... ...i f 55.00 Offle and ttor riitora t,::t aa4 rmo4ld Alt art rf d repaMr-f kou.. mv jtm ar4 Cevt.-e m a- i r -. IRON VOI Tesa I 't eomrnlBflon and tfa, Utarla at mnaa laaiafa, m araeiaat naa aama m a, MCI as tavttt, aaanag aawa miwia, mrninmrnttm. faalinc as the mhm. awianOwiT, sawn trr, ai tot Uadetr bwiklM Mara aaata T aiAlrnMkni-1