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s it’s . Sishply Pom tonishing to See the Wonderful Benefits She Has Derived From Tan- lac—Says_ Terrible Headaches Have Disap- peared. st sounds unreasdnadle, but I actually gained 20 pounds in than a month's time by taking . and the wondérfulbenefit I derived from the use of this gine is simply astonishing,” Mrs. Rose M. Brown, 111 Third Manchester, N. H. "THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921. s. Rose M. Brown { sac fmt} Gained 20 Pounds | THE Banquet Is Held as Highway Is Opened Comment on ‘To celebrate the opening of nearly 0 \38 miles of newly paved highway be |tween Renton and Issaquah, # ban. Insaquah Wednesday, The highway was formally opened to public traffic jat the same time. With several carloads of machinery | Delegates from all over the county on the ground for beginning excava ¥Jattended. Mayor W. TB, Gibson and | tion work on the new bridge acrows|(, W. Petors, president of the Tnan the Columbia at Pasco, it is expected | quah Commercial club that work will continue uninterrupt | official welcoming committee. ed until the bridge is completed. ea eebhiaaiscn sta i eee Boys’ and girls’ clubs of Clallam |county will hold their second annual j county contest at Port Angeles Sat lurday., The clubs in the county in clude pig clubs, calf clubs, garden clubs, sewing, cooking and canning clubs, eee ercentage of tubercular cattle in ke county has been reduced to 1.9 per cent, In 1916 the percentage was 2, eee | ‘The women's auxiliary to the Earl Winehart post, Snohomish, is setting SBATTLE STAR Falling Tree Kills Former Seattle Man Caught under a falling tree at the Christ Timber Co. camp near Wick- ersham, Max Otto Damerow, former | electric development, Ng You Pong, | division of the national budget com: | quet was held in the Orange hall at | Sea Highway Commiasioner James Allen comprised the | and State Treasurer, C State! gave short addresmen PAGE 9 |iieve Me, if All Thone .» waa killed insantly| N@ Yeo Yin and Chin Ming 14e, of-| mittee, which tw engaged In effect | car” Damerow had been em.|ficials of the Sun Ning ralirond,|/ing «a reduction of federal taxes.| His widow, Mra. thay h runs from Whampoa to Can-i-phe national committe i ha ™ on, China, were guests cog bin nt P so ¢ Chart 4. | Y, lives at Wicker-/, jiuncheon at the Arctic club Thurs neha yh Gen, soot * 6. i heey. |his efofrts to eliminate gover The Chinese belong to the staff of! mental extravagances: Chin Gee Hee Ning ratlroad former Bee president of th - n Is leaving this wee L, Babeock énin ¢ ee the Seattle Chamber of Com © he and $6.00 value are beauties. window display en since you Chinese Visitors | Caldwell on U. S. 'Famous Irish Tenor Feted at Luncheon| Budget Committee! to Give a Visiting the United States to Mayor Caldwell has accepted th | Flow long has it be study railroad facilities and hydro-| honorary chairmanship of the local | have heard the old Irish the auspices Hats $3.00 A sale of regular $5.00 “why, I am so happy to be re of my troublés I can really jever praise this medicine enough up to pe time I began taking Tan I suffered for something over years with a very bad form of ch trouble. “My appetite was so poot I could ly eat a thing. My stomach be so badly bloated with gus es I was almost afraid to to bed for fear T would actually r. 1 felt tired and worn out of the time and became terri- discouraged over my condition ‘often had such violent headaches was unable to be out of bed fer or three days at a stretch. “Four bottles of Tanlac complete = restored my health and any one | never bothered any more with head see at a glance the wonderful /aches and this was the greatest re that has taken place in my/|lief of all. I want to tell everybody | . I have @ splendid appe- what this medicine Sam gone for now and the stomach trouble | me.” entirely disappeared. I can Tanlac ts sold In* Seattle at Bar just anything I want with-/tell’s drug stores and by leading | ever feeling @ sign of in-|druggisis everywhere. — Advertise The Merchants’ association of Puy lagestion. The best of all, I Seon: 3 : allup has favorably recommended the f en Dimages Of ~ |hign schoot athieuc grounds as a Beg Pardon! & good example to other Legion auxiliaries, ‘They are having a sale of kitchen holders this week, the pro: ceeds to go toward buying things for | disabled vets in hospitals, | see Folks living in the vicinity «of Martha Lake are hoping for another |lightning storm like that of last week, when 20 wild geese came tumbling down out of the sky, killed by a bolt of lightaing. eee Albert H. How, who lives about eight miles from Vancouver, has sold an option on the iron ore on his farm Colorado firm, which has tated that it will erect a smelter on the “and, eee The newest paper in the state is the American, published at Hoquiam by Robert A. Leroux, war veteran and former field re; the American Legion. The new paper is a weekly and carries eight pages. o°¢ at 000 From City|°"“ °°" "*.. The Rainier Heat & Power Co.| 4 special meeting of the Washing received am award of $20,000 against | ton State Beet Growers’ association the gity, Wednesday, by a jury| has been called for SaTurday at Spo \verdict in Judge Mitchell Gilliam’s| kane to discuss problems facing the Suit was brought by the | industry. jcompany for damages sustained La, when a water main broke, Mooding Experts at Washington State col &@ power plant at Sixth ave. 5. and! lege believe that they hate developed | Weller st. Notice of appeal was/a req smut resistance wheat. It is ‘on October 19, it was stated in the | given. The original amount mamed/| thought that it will save the state 7,0 000, nually. ica cofumn of this newspaper | the sult was $37,000. more than $1, ¢ ee om ually Edward Tripplett was granted | Ag NORTHERN TRIP from his wife, Florence Trip-| with a capacity cargo of freight, The item should have stated but few passengers, the steamship | sumed operation® after being closed Edward Triplett was granted a | Victoria, Alaska Steamship Co., left| down for nearly a year, 1t employs d a divorce from Edward | Seattle Wodnesday on her last trip | about 200 men. t, to the Far North this season. 5.9 ¢ ‘The Skookum Lumber Co., situgeed between Bucoda and Tenino, has re Clarence Hickéx, city fireman of Vancouver, is a collector of Indian and pioneer relics of Clarke county. eee The Bank of Clallam County is planning to remove to their building at Front and Oak streets, Port Angeles, ab shout 3 November 15. tg Tax Attacked. By Henry R. King Instead of being a wholesalers’ tax Lu teut FRAGRANCE | FRAGRANCE | —rne aroma of 1 orm is in reality a retailers’ tax, Ee & 0006 | Henry R. King, vice president of the | National Retail Clothiers’ association hetokens the perfection of the leaf, i Retry cin Waineiny nous for ears, Salada never HONOLULU Ulric Bou 4 Staff Se: Ve EK. es the excell Gnas of its Quality. i%.ec"tinei's et a aden The Dread Pyorrhea Begins With Bleeding Gums poennen's infecting germs cause many ills. Medieal _ science proven this. . Diseased conditions, which not long ago doctors were — to trace to a cause, are now often ‘to be the H rey BR Pyorrhea germs that breed in pockets about the am Rheumatism, anaemia, nervous disorders and other '? i tee iee tad bees toe ce he Frooben - infection. Don’t let Pyorrhea work its wicked will.on your body. *° AVisit your dentist frequently for teeth and gum inspection. And watch your gums yourself. Pyorrhea, which afflicts a _four out of five people over forty, ins with tender ond ¢ ‘ gums; then the gums e teeth decay, loosen : - 4 and fall out, pe mus be extracted to id the system of poisons generated at thei Forhan’s For he Gums will prevent Pyorrhea—or check ’ its progress, if used in time and used consistently. Ordinary : dentifrices cannot do this. Forhan’s keeps the gums hard - i and healthy—the teeth white and clyan. Start using it today. Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Use It Use it twice daily, year in and year out. Wet your brush in cold water, place a half-inch of the refreshing, healing paste on it, then brush your teeth up and down. Use a rolling motion to the crevices. Brush the grinding and back surfaces of the teeth. M: your Forhan-coated brush—gently at first until ¢ 1 bey Beg: vigorously. If the gums are very tender, zo oerpgenlaed one If gum shrinkage has * directions, and consult o pn Rt ye cs cd treatment, , 35¢ and 60c. All druggists. Formula of R. J. 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