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T PAGE SIX. DAIL'V EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1904. EIGHT if IDAHO ARID LANG TWIN FALLS PRO.IFr.T NOT COMPLETE THIS SPRING. tlio InndB. Tho road would bo con structed tlilB year. Mr. Filer ndded that. In tils opinion, there would bo lfiO.OOO pcoplo on the Twin Fnlls nnd Minidoka tracts In 10 yenrs. ALABAMA TEACHERS. Company Hopes to Be Ready to Turn Educators From North and South Are at Birmingham. Rlrmlugham, Ala,, April 26. An m Water Through Canals by October nrn,v from tuo north nnd nn nrniv , . from tho south have engaged In a 1 Vast Tract of Desert Will Be j0nt invnsion of Illrmlnghnm. These 1 Reclaimed on Snake River Pro moters or Irrigation Look for Large Settlement In That District Soon, Walter G. Filer, manngor of tho Twin Falls Irrigation project, was In tho city Saturday, says the Holso j Statesman. He Htnted tho company would not attempt to construct tho tionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells """! 11,18 nrmB. wmio it Miss Rose Hennessy, well known as a poetess and elocu ns It could be put In in six weeks, high water might carry It out. Moreover, If tho dam were com pleted, the time lost in getting the cnnals settled so they would curry water without breaks might be suf ficient to prevent the delivery of wa how she wns cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E. Pinkhara's Vege table Compound. " DeakMus. riNKHAst : For years I I , 41... 1 1 I 1 111. 1 , 1 . 1.A thntlwould always do so. I nttended 1 .? fr irrigation this year. Under parties and receptions thinly clad, and 'hes.e, circumstances they would .le would be suddenly chilled, but I did ,fur 11,0 construction of the last three not think of the results. I caught a 's "" tno river tans Kite in tne bad cold eighteen months u;o while summer. menstruating, and this caused inllani- They would have It Mulshed by niation of the womb and congested October and would then turn water ovaries. I suffered excruciating pains into the cnnals gradually. Time and kept getting worse. My attention would ho afforded to make every was called to your yosotablo Com- ,)0it secure and get the canals In pound and the wonderful cures t had rea,uness to carry tht, wntur ext rHjrformed.andlmadoiip i my mind to SMS0U wlthollt nturruptlon. The felt much better, nnd at tho close of tho vcral times with the result that second I was entirely well. everything would be In perfect con- ,T , - , t , tdltlon. ' I "aTe, advised a number of my SettIors. said Mr. Filer, had gone lady friends to use it, and all express ,h , d h UU(ierstamllllK themselves as well satislied with the , , . , , , ,...,,,., results as I was." Miss Rose Noiu. 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