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Show ' ' ' ' , THE BINGHAM NEWS ,,t ... '. ' "Cy Great Irrigation Project Nearing Completion u k (JTJf ( pmjwm&kmmmw'wa'" ."y m .m muni aatm m II '14 in2 ' - ISt?1 : 1 Tl1" 18 the hUBe B,a,,k canyon dmn I EU&iW i-- which hns been the subject of recent 1! I', ST , congressional appropriations contro- S fe 'wn" t-- r y p Jr?Z i versy. It is now rupldly neurlng com-J;- - te4j& pletion in Idaho, where it will add I , m- - " IS-- - ' millions of acres to the Irrigated region m 1 ' " 49n?.;5',rW- - JF'-- J of the western stute. It Is on the IB . wl!,i'xVg Pavette river between Nuinpa and L j a - - - OPERATIONS FOR ! FEMALE TROUBLES Some Are Necessary, Some Are Not These Women Gave Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound a Trial First t FaIrvlew,S.Dakota, "Ayearajfol Spring. I am well and stout and BtiH was sick in bod for three weeks and the have my organs they wanted to said I would not be any better move. It was while I was in the without an operation. I had bearing-- hospital that I heard your medicines down pains and sick headaches, with praised by other patients there. I pains in the back of my neck. I felt have recommended them to my tired all the time, down-hearte- d, and friends and to my own family. You got poor and pale and was scarcely may use this testimonial far and able to do anything at all for some near, from the smallest paper to the time before I took to ray bed. The largest, and I will gladly answer let doctor said one oi mv organs was out ters from women who wish to know of place and caused all my troubles. what the Vegetable Compound baa I was too weak and run-dow- n to think done for me and what it will do for of an operation and as one of my them if they give it a fair trial." neighbors told me about Lydia ii Mrs. J. Kich, 822 N. 40th St, Cam. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I den, New Jersey. ftirf ttJ!?!! Through neglect, some female tro heZrrLlV PtencormnmocneasilrsaeanUTabreunortsourg?l-- Bo106 cal ones; caused ,eriou8 augment,, tumor, ci New Jer.e7 Woman Writes gjjff-- . Camden, New Jersey. "I take Many letters have been received great pleasure in writing you this tea-- from women who have been restored timonial. I wai a great sufferer of. to health by Lydia E. Pinkham'i woman s ailments and doctors told Vegetable Compound, after opera me 18 years ago that I must have a tlons have been advised, serious operation to remove some of In a recent country-wid- e canvass my organs. I refused to have it done of purchasers of Ldia E. Pinkham's and took a full course of your medi- - Vegetable Compound, over 100,000 lanes for six months, then after the replies were received and 98 out of full course I took a bottle of Lydia every 100 reported that they had been E. Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound benefited by its use. This statement every week or two, also Lydia E. is important to every woman. For Pinkham's Blood Medicine every sale at drug stores everywhere, Are your hones cough--" Ing or running at the ' now? If so, give them "SPOHN'S." A valuable remedy for Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Influenza, Pink Eye and Worms among hones and mules. An occasional dote "tones" them up. Sold at all drug stores. SWAHP-ROO-T FOR KIDNEY AILHEHTS There is only one medicine that renlly stands out, as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. l)r. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t standi the highest .for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon thousands of diHtressing cases. Swamp-Koo- t makes friends quickly because its mild and immediate effect ia soon real-ized in most cases. It is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Btart treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sizes, medium and large. Ilowerer, if you wish first to test this great preparation, tend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer fc Co., liingharaton, N. Y., for a ample bottle. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Advertisement. Lift Off-- No Pain! DocBU t hurt one bit I Drop a little "Freezone" on an aching corn. Instant ly that corn stops hurting, then short ly you lift It right off with fingers. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, oft corn, or corn between the toes, and the foot calluses, without soreness tt Irritation. WOMEN I DYE FADED THINGS NEW AGAIN Dye or Tint Any Worn, Shabby Gar-ment or Drapery. Each 15-ce-nt pneknge of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that nny woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new, even If she has never dyed before. Choose any color ut drug store. Advertise-ment. Green's August Flower The remedy with a record of fifty-seve- n years of surptssing excellence. All who suffer with nervous dyspepsia, sour Mom-sc- h, constipation. Indigestion, torpid liver, diizinest, headaches, cximing-u- p of food, wind on stomach, palpitation and other indications of digestive disorder, will find Greens August Flowfr an effective snd efficient remedy. lor this medicine has been lurrcasfully used in millions of households all overthe civil-ized world. Because of Its merit snd pop-ularity Green s august Flower can be found today wherever medicines are soid. 30 and 90 cent bottles. Cutlcura domforts Baby's Skin When red, rough and Itching, by hot bntbs of Cutlcura Soap and touches of Cutlcura Ointment. Also make use now nnd then of that exquisitely scent-ed dusting powder, Cutlcura Talcum, one of the indispensable Cutlcura Toilet Trio. Advertisement. Children Gy for Sl w I J"- MOTTTF.R-;- Fletcher's Cas-- aJ Y toria is a pleasant, harmless r'N yiN, Substitute for Castor Oil, Tare- - v goric, Teething Drops and J fff ) I Sootliinrj Synips, prepared for , (ill Infants and Children all ages. r l To avoid Imitation, attvay look for the sffrratare of &Lty&cJ&U " Provn direct jot- - vi picl-ngc- . Flivsicians everywhere recommeml It, MOTORISTS PAYING FOR BETTER ROADS (By WILLIAM O. EDBNS, Prtildent Illlnoli Highway Improvement AwooUtlon.) It Is a trlt but true saywg that the motor car is responsible for good roads as we know them In the year 1024 In the United States. .., ' There Is no place In the country where this la more true than In Illi-nois. In the current year motorists will pay In license fees to the stute alone approximately $10,000,000 for the maintenance and building of roads. Nearly every city in the state levies a wheel tax against motor vehicles. It Is probably safe to suy that the ag-gregate 1924 municipal wheel tax col-lected In Illinois will be $5,000,000. Thus the motorists of the state will pay approximately $15,000,000 this year for roads and streets. It Is claimed by some experts In taxation that this is a special tax, and that the legislation responsible for It Is class legislation. However that may be. It Is an historic fact that organi-zations representing the motorists of the state were the first to propose and agree that such a tax should be levied, In order that the state might be saved from the terrible transporta-tion conditions under which it labored until the modern businesslike method of road Improvement was evolved. It hns become a habit of some later day advocates of good roads to claim ploneership nnd tp assert that what-ever progress bos been made In the state is due solely to their Initiative and efforts. The transition which Illi-nois Is now experiencing Is due to a movement started by motorists .and not by politicians, and Is the natural outcome and continuation of a road building effort that was created more than a dozen years ago. It may be Interesting at this time, therefore, to give a brief sketch of the good roads movement that has brought to Illinois many hundreds of miles of concrete and other permanent pave-ments In place of mud, sand and clay that were prevalent In the early part of the present century. When the Italians Annexed the City of Fiume rMmX tIff ; Generul view of the procession through the main street of Flume during the ceremonies attending the annexation of Flume by Italy. i t : Decorations for Clownt , Three French clowns have received the purple ribbon of the "palnies a en domicile" with the rank of officers. The profession has been recognized In France. Road and Ditch Machine Lessens Strain on Team In addition to being durably con-structed and adopted for operation in either soft or hard ground, this scraper Road and Ditch Machine. ' Is provided on Its under side with runners which not only de-crease the strain upon the horses but also do away with the necessity of ' holding onto the handles while the load Is being taken to the dump. E. Allen and F. Allen, Clare, Mich., are the - SKIRTS TOO TIGHT I , It.: , , Marie Hall, twenty-six- , said to be the queen of the feminine bootlegging speed drivers of Ecorse, near Detroit, , said nt the county Jail that she would abandon tight skirts In the future when participating In her vocation. Charged with bootlegging, she led pro-hibition ugents a merry chase through Ecorse, but a tratllc Jnm, a tight skirt and a mud puddle lost her the rare. Bhe was held In $1,000 ball. Wade Gets New Motor for Long Flight nj nVMSMMMmiMSwj9 R Lieut. Leigh Wade, one of the globe-encirclin-g ; V N g VyJ army aviators, putting a i new Lllu-rt- motor In his plane at iff" I! iVW U Se.ittlo, preparatory to martins on the if lfT;All f SI (light to Aslu bv way of Alaska. Okl l'i Vli gWI ,l,.,Ur y fW, Gum for Belting One of the chief Industries In Brit-ish Qulana is collecting balata gum, which Is used In making rubber belt-ing. All Depended Highflyer "What ant your rates?". Editor "For Insertion or suppres-sion?" Life. Plan Road Schools for Pan-Americ- an Delegates Forty delegates will be brought to this country from coun-tries to make an Intensive "shirt-sleeves" study of highways and high-way transport under the terms of a plan approved by government, auto-motive, road machinery, road material and banking representatives at a meeting held In New York. The proposal as outlined by Asslst-sn- t Secretary of Commerce J. Walter Drake, T. H. MacDonnld, chief of the United States bureuu of public roods, and Dr. O. Sherwell, secretary-genera- l of the Inter-America- n high commission, provides that the men to be Invited will be named here, and all of their expenses will be paid by pri-vate subscription, - The immediate purpose is to give the delegates a sufficient understand-ing of developed highway transport to enable them to participate actively In the Highway congress proposed at the Inst meeting of the Union and which will be held as a separate project In 1024. The ultimate objective Is the promo-tion of closer relations between the United State? and the other countries of the Americas. Roy I). Chitpln, Hudson-Esse- com-pany; W. A. I'.eatty, Austin Manufac-turing company, and Fred I. Kent, Rankers' Trust company, were named as an executive committee. Details In this country will be handled Ky the highway education board. S. T. Jlenry, formerly of the Engineering-News-Heeor-will manage the project. New Saw Attachment - An attachment has been Invented by which a circular saw for cutting wood can be mounted on the front of a tractor and operated by its engine. Memorial to Shanghai's War Dead Scene at the recent dedication of the memorial to the men of Shanghai, China, who volunteered for service and lost their lives In the World war. It contains names of more than 2it heroes. The memorlnl Is located on the Rund. or water front, and exactly between the International and French foreign settlements. ty A Y-- f , k 0 ' j V I B i 1 l - 1 , v ,,rH,...i f. - v.sf ? - V,., '-- 4 a'a'i """ n Fj i Ii x-- I will ILJJ I " . w us isgi iwi mm n. it's tfiJriifcnTfiH na T-- i iktr n r 'linir till r ""HIT f .js- - A man villi a future nnd a woman with a past supply a lot of food for gossip. CELL FOR HITTLER T V'.' " Adolph lllttler. organizer of the Ravarlan revolt of lust November which fizzled Into a "beer hall putsch," was convicted of treason and to live yeurs In prison. Along; New Oregon Road The stretch of highway connecting Pacific' highway with Fifth street IP Oregon City, which has hern mulct construction for several months, wll' probably be completed anil opened tf truflic liy June 1. When this piece of road Is opened it will afford one of the most plcttir fwi'ic scenes In the Kt;ilc. At the point ln-r- the highway cllmhs to ttie tn: if t'if'clilT t,'.:"ti City, Wlllameltf ii tul th" .surrounding country an !I'm view. ( ( |