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4 - OUEOON CITY ENTERPRISE, FWlHAVv NOVKMHKU 1 , MM. NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY STAFFORD. A beautiful sunset greets us aimlu after a hnlMneh of rain, and a few belated potatoes are being rapidly se cured. Grandma Kllegsen was 9t years old on Monday, the 10th and her descend ant to the fourth generation and to the number of 57 me.l at her sun, Fred Kllcrson's and partook of a de licious birthday dinner In her honor on Sunday, the 9th. The son and (inimlmm, who came from Canada to see her, started for their home on Monday. Three of Mrs. Aernl's dauRhters came from Portland Sunday and spent the day. Mr. Aerni's son and family are to start for their home near Mt. Adams on Thursday. There are eighteen children in the family, but they never were all at home at once. .Mr. Waehlte, who died on the 4th In California, requested to be brought back to Stafford to be burled, and the body arrived on Saturday, attended by the mourning family, and funeral services were held at eleven In the church where he had ministered to the spiritual wants of his people for sev en years until ill health forced him to resign and seek a warmer climate. Ho leaves to mourn his loss a widow, two sons, both in the ministry, and four daughters, our neighbor. Mrs. Geo. Aden being one of them, and a host of old time friends. Pettte Nemec, who Is attending school In Oregon City, was home for Saturday and Sunday. Ellen Oldenstadt, who has been tn Willamette for the past few weeks has returned home. Mrs. Powell is having the weeds cut and burned in her orchard. Mrs. Itockman does not recover from the hurt to her side when she attempted to walk alone last week and fell, and grave fears are entertained for her recovery. She has been sub ject to dizzy spells for a long time. A good deal of fall grain is being sowed, and plows are busy far and near. pleasant callers at the S. S. limits home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Stetuhllhcr at tended church In Portland Sunday. Little Cii-ace Putirnn is very 111 wltn pneumonia, Or. Mount Is attending the case. Mr. Tledeman expects to move to Oswego soon. Mr. Eastman's have rented the ! Tledeman farm and will take posses sion In Pocember. Frank Whittrn and family called at the Kobert Wanker home Sunday. Master C. Antone and baby, Shir ley Hants, are convalescent from a severe attack of pneumonia. There was not many at llaiella Sun day school Sunday as there la so much sickness in the neighborhood. Miss Julia Weddle spent the week end at home. BARLOW. U Hertleson has returned home from Alaska, where he was employed in the flsh cannery. Election passed oft quietly here last Tuesday. Marion Kvans has gone to Murk leteo. Wash., where she will attend school Woodle Andrews returned home from McMinnevllle last week. He will remain at home fof a year. Harlow is the proud possessor of ba by twins, a boy and girl, born to Mr. and Mrs. Wrolstad, one of our mer chants. The babies are nearly a mouth old and are doing nicely. The mother Is also feeling fine and the father wears a very broad smile. Tonight. Tonight, If you feel dull and stupid, or bilious and constipated, take a dose of Chamberlain's Tablets and you will feel all right tomorrow. For sal? by all dealers. (Adv.) WILSONVILLE Miss Ellen Brobst arrived on Sat urday to spend a short time at home. The Parent-Teachers' Association held a meeting in the school house on Thursday. Supervisor Vedder paid a visit to the local school on Thursday morning and was much pleased with the pro gress for the first month of school. Mrs. Dill visited in Portland for a few daya last week Mrs. Aden and sister. Miss Fern Bliss went to Portland on Friday to see "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine," being played there. Mrs. Rand visited relatives in Port land Inst week, and Mr. Rand spent Sunday there. Rarney Cronin spent a few days at home last week. Mrs. Tauchman, Misses Anna and Mattte Reisner. Mrs. Hasselbrink and son, J. W. Thornton, Miss Wplbert, Geo. Batalgia, Emll Tauchman, Ray Ilaker and others were in the Rose City on Saturday. Aubrey Wood, Elmer Jones and Mr. Dodson are enjoying a hunting trip to the coast. The Students" Literary League of Corral Creek school held its annual election on Oct 10th. Loyd Jones -was elected president; Menga Batal gia, vice-president: Warran Green, secretary: Ruby Baker, reporter. At the last meeting the 8th grade chose their class colors and motto, the col ors selected being cherry and- white and the motto, "Work is Victory." A choral society has been organized in the Hood View district and the first meeting was held last Friday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. F. Tooze. Refreshments were served during the evening and an enjoyable time spent. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Sara Clutter of Mulloy. Mrs. Elmer Jones entertained the Ladles' Aid of Hood View on Thurs day afternoon, from 2 until 5 o'clock, at reception for the new pastor and his wife. Rev. and Mrs. Foster. A wedding of much interest in our village took place on Wednesday morning. Nov. 6th, at eight o'clock in the parsonage of Father Victor, of Tlgard, when Miss Emma Stangel be. came the wife of Andy Hasselbrink. The wedding party was accompanied by Miss Alice Scheringer, of Oregon Citv as bridesmaid, and Geo. Stangel, brother of the bride as groomsman. The contracting parties have lived In our village for a number of year, and are both well known and extreme!) popular with their many friends, who join In wishing them long me ana haDDiness. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. E. church will give a Thanksgiving dinner from 1 o'clock until i and from 6 until 8 o'clock P. M., on Thanksgiv ing day. There will be church ser vices at 11 A. M. and the dinner will follow. There will be turkey, cran berry sauce, pumpkin pie and dainties too numerous to mention, Bervea car ateria style. Everybody Invited to at tend. HAZELIA. Cabbage is the order of the day, as a number of cars have been loaded nawecn hv Hazelia farmers. Master Wilber Lehman Is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Baussbaum rrom star ford, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pallord, from Oswego and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayes from Tlgard, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tledeman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Thomas were AT Wilsonville, Nov. 27 Thanksgiving Night Good floor with the best of mulc, which will Insur everybody a good time who comes. EVERYBODY INVITED To come and brlnfl their friend A gcod aupper will be furnished ev erybody by the Hotel. Given by E. SCHLICKEISER Ticket. 75c MEADOW BROOK. The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shepherd died Thursday night and was burled near Wilholt Springs. They have the sympathy of their friends and neighbors. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schiewe. of Port land, visited their parents last week. John Parker, of Maple Lane, spent Friday evening with Glen Larkina. Mrs. Nordling and family visited Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Chlndgren and fam ily Sunday. J. F. Chase returned Mouday from Alberta, Canada, where he Bpent the summer working on his farm there, John Darnell and Rosa Mulvauy spent Sunday at J. F. Chase's. Miss Mav Yoder visited at her home a couple of days last week. MULINO. Everyone in this neighborhood has finished digging potatoes and most of the farmers have their fall seeding done. This has certainly been a splendid fall for the gathering in of the harvest and preparing for another crop. Hult Bros, have bought another saw mill and intend moving it down the creek, just where it will be located we do not know. The Misses Snodgrass, who are teaching the Clark School spent Satur day and Sunday with their parents at this place. Mrs. Churchill and Miss Vesta spent the week end at Portland returning Monday by way of the new Molalla railroad. Mrs. Maple went to Portland Sat urday to visit relatives. There will be a special meeting of Molalla Grange No. 40 on next Satur day night, Nov. loth, and an oyster supper will be served to the patrons. Mrs. Oscar Daniels, of Big Piney. Wyoming, is visiting her mother, Mm. George Crook and other relatives at this place. The Mullno school visited the Liber al school last Tuesday afternoon and engaged in a spelling contest. The Mulino school coming out ahead. Mrs. Bert Wallace Is spending a couple of weeks visiting her mother, Mrs. Seward of Macksburg. Miss Alice White, of Portland, who has been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Crook at this place returned to Portland Saturday accompanied by her aunt. Miss Edith Manning. CLARKES. Mrs. Wettlaufer received a telegram last week stating her mother was very ill. Miss L. Bonflght was staying with Mr. Bottemlller and family for a few days. . Mrs. Wettlaufer came back from Ev erett. Wash., last Thursday. Rudolph Haag left for Idaho to stay with bis brother and sister, Ida Haag. Miss Elda Marquedt went to town on Sunday. Buol Brothers bought a load of hay from J. Putz. J. Putz, our road supervisor, has fin ished laying the planks on the road. Mr. Smith hauled a load of oats from Mr. Bottemlller. Miss Erma and Walter Lee are stay ing In Clarkes with their grandmother. TUsie Elmer is home from Portland at present and her sister, Edna, left for Portland to work. Miss Mary Marshall and her sister, Lizzie, was in Portland. Edna Coulter is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bottemlller were in town last week. Mrs. Zwahlan Is In town to take care of his daughter, Bertha. Otto Elmer came home from Mon tana to stay all winter with his par ents. Misses Inez and Gladys Snodgrass went home last Friday and visited their parents over Sunday. ALSPAUGH. Mr. and Mrs. John GIthens were Portland visitors Wednesday. MIhs Hazel Githens spent Sunday at Logan. Fred Bartholomew, the champion potato digger, has finished digging his bountiful crop of potatoes. Frank Dowty and Mr. Bhuler, of Portland, were out this way fishing Sunday. Perry Kltzmiller and a number of friends were camping on the Clacka mas last week, while they were fish ing. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Tnll, last Saturday, a son. Ed Still and sons are hauling apples to Sellwood this week. Miss Gussle GIthens and Mrs. Frank Boyer left for the coast last week to Join Mrs. Henry Githens and Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Ed Still called on Mrs. John GIthens Thursday evening. Chas. Sparks has been loading a car with bay which he Is going to ship to Portland. w. n1 Mn FHcar Hlenle were vis iting with Mr. and Mrs. John Githens Fred Bannister came out or the mountains last week with his horse loaded with venison. E8TACADA. Paul Womer left Kstacada Friday to mako a trip through California and It he finds nttiployutent and likes the country, will remain. "Ik" 1'iilmaleor submitted to an operation for a growth on the side of his nose a short time ago. Dr. Adlx performed the operation and Mr. Pal nmteer Is getting along nicely. Mrs. W. S. I'vlo entertained a few friends last Friday afternoon at her home. The titno was spent In doing fancy work and vUUIiir. A splendid lunch was served at llvo o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. Iluvlluiid am going to house keeping In a cottage In the eastern part of town, The football hoys had a picture show Friday night to raise money for their rxpenses, and rcallied the neat llttlo sum of $15 for their trouble. The houa was packod, standing room be ing at a premium. After the reels had been show n, members of the high school put on a short play, entitled "Mr. Curenll," In which all carried out their parts nicely. Leroy D. Walker, president of tho Kstacada State Bank was here from his home at Cnttby, last Saturday, calling on patrons mid getting ac quainted with the people. J. A. Tucker has rented the build ing on Broadway, one door south of the Marchbank restaurant, and will use It for a carpenter shop. Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Kleinmlng went to Portland Wednesday to visit friends for a couple of days. Mrs. T. II. Dodge went to Gresham yesterday to visit at the home of her friends. Mrs. H. W. Calkins, for a couple of weeks. F. N. Cadannu and family, who moved from this place last spring to Maroola, Oregon, have returned and are living on their place Just across the river from town. J. R. McCurdy was here from Port land for a short time Tuesday. LnluM 1v111.au ta bill. i.l foP NllV. !!3 Quite a large number of tickets have ben sold. A young man by the name of Cox and his sister have rented the 0. M. Sparks residence on Terrace Addi tion. The young Ihdy Is attending school. Mr. and Mr. K. W. Bnrtlett enter tained (he duplicate whist rltih last night. A very pleasant tlmo Is report ed. Invitations are out ' tor an "At it -...I ,1... I U If. i.i.l r.mltteticA liuinti nni ... .... Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Heed will entertain a nmnncr m menus. She also entertain again Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. It. 0. l.lghthoin vis ited Portland last Saturday. I't... ti ltts,nitu-ll V flWtllill by J. W. Heed, ha been Improved greatly by a fresh coat of paint. The Interior Is being remodeled and fixed up to be used as a law office for K. W. Hurtled. EAGLE CREEK. F. P. Allen, the Sunday School mis sionary, was out this way recently paying the Sunday school a visit, and he' was pleased with the progress it was making. Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Strahl. Mr. Be Moss, Mr. and Mrs. II. Braseh. and Mr. and Mrs. Kd Douglas were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Douglas the first of last week. Mrs. It. B. Gibson returned last Wed nesday from Eastern Oregon, where she had been on a pleasant ten da)s' visit with relatives. Mrs. Lottie Woodle was a Portland visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglass were entertained at dinner Sunday by Mr and Mrs. Murphy. Miss Nettle Woodle was over this May Saturday and Sunday visiting at the home of her brother. Guy. Mrs. John Held. Mr. and Mrs. Jthn Lodge people. Admission will he free and the lecture to tiik pinee ai s P. M. at the Hatdorf hall. Mrs. II J. Itoblnsoii lias been a visit or at tho home of her mot Iter In Port land. Many Improvement have been made at the Judge F.mnuin homo. A new room being added and an electric stove. The dining room has also been remodeled which addti luuch to It at tractiveness and convenience for 111 family. Mr. Dallas Downing and family srtt removing to their new home. In Monta villa. Mr. A. Byron, our nurseryman, hail a line display of violet at the recent rose ahow tn Portland, where the rare blooms of choice llower attracted a great throng of people at (he Armory. Mr. Byron was given a special award on his pansy display. Mr. Byron giv ing $15 for an eighth of an mince of the seed. He also had the best ills play of double violets and took the second award on hi single violet. Mr. Hyron Is giving much attention to tho raising of sweet peas and violet and a trip I lining li tils greenhouses is worth qn' while. The Vraleruiil t'nlon Lodge will be organised at this place on Saturday evening, Nov. Itiih, at the George A. Ostroin home. Twenty-two members are on the charter. The regular Parent-Teacher' meet lug will be held on Friday at 3 I'. M. lit the school house. Of Interest to nil will be the report of the dele, gate from the recent convention In Portland. Owing to the sorrow which has come Into the community the liar vest Home Social has been Indefinitely postponed, this wits to have been gH en under the auspices of tho Associa tion. The date for the approaching mar riage of Miss Mable Morse to Mr. Harry M. lluylcs, of Portland, has been 1AGC TilTIMO MAT btua uvia or amow comtmci APRON I.IVIR ''j?,'',???'' 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It reK-uliiU' th Ntoinm It nn lUiwels. iisslinllate flin 1'oimI, ghlnir lit'itltliy mid initurul i,.., Tho Children' l'mmcca-Tho Mother' J'rlvud. w GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bcar9 the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years 1 -J Cg Shorter Enlistment ffj Would Attract -",' " Most Desirable I ' Men to Army Ihuto by Ainttrlcan By M.jor Cirrl LEONARD WOOD. CW """"- J Sotf J UtulcJ Su. Army Earl Jones went to Portland Satur day night to visit friends and take In a play. Cecil Metzger of Gresham visited his friend, T. E. Dodge, at River Mill over tbe Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Cary went to Portland yesterday to attend the wed ding of Mrs. Gary's girl friend. Something out of the ordinary for a country place In the way of enter tainment. Is to be held In the Dodge hall, Saturday evening, Nov. IS. It is an operetta with three acts. The Kstacada football eleven will go to HliltfWo Saturday to play with the Hlilsboro high school boys. T. H. Dodge viBited Gresham Wed nesday. Mrs. W. H. Holder' cousin, Mrs. A. W. Simmons, arrived from Iowa Sun day morning and visited at the Holder home until yesterday, when she left for California to spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Cary made a visit to Gresham and Hull Run Tues day. Tom Morton assisted In the Cary Mercantile store Monday. Charlie Dubois came home Tuesday to visit hi family for a few day. J. W. Reed made a business trip to Oregon City Tuesday. Mrs. Joe Boyd, of Portland,, visited her parents at tbi place Sunday. L. E. Beinis, Cashier of the Ksta cada State Hank, returned home Moi. day. Mr. Helfil 1 just recovering from an operation and I feeling quite well. At a school meeting held at tbe school bouse Monday evening for the purpose of voting on a special tax to maintain school expense, the prop osition was carried by a majority vote of 66. The Hill Military foot ball team failed to put in an appearance last Saturday for a game with Estacada. The Civic Improvement Club give another dance on Thanksgiving night, Nov. 27. Tbe first Dumber of the Estacada H. H. I'dell and children were the guests of James Gibson Sunday. On last Thursday evening there was a party given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Strahl. There was quite a large crowd present and all spent an enjoyable evening. Isaac Woodle, of Portland, was out this way recently calling on relatives and friends. Ernest Hoffmelster Is working for Will Douglass. II. B. Gibson made a trip to Oregon City the first of the week. JENNINGS LODGE A large number of sorrowing friends attended the funeral services of the late Shelby Shaver on Friday last, wblch was held at the Congregational church In Oregon City. Rev. Edwards preaching the funeral sermon, assist ed by Rev. H. N. Smith, who spoke most highly of th deceased, having been a personal friend of Mr. Shaver for some years and paid a most fitting tribute to him. Tbe floral offerings were many and beautiful. Rev. if. N. Smith, L. Wilcox and P. D. Newell, with a number of people from this place who are much Inter ested tn having our school district en larged met with the County Court on Friday afternoon at 1 P. M. A peti tion was read from a number of resi dents who live in tbe Meldrum neigh borhood to have the boundary south so their children might be able to attend tli Lodge school without having to go on the electric car to Gladstone. Tbe Gladstone school district being op posed to the proposed change, It wa to be decided at a later meeting of the County Court whether or not school district No. 114 would have more territory. Tbe Community Club held it regu lar business meeting at tbe Hatdorf Hall on Wednesday evening. On Sat urday Nov. 22nd Wm. L. Flnley will give a stereopticon lecture to which th elub extend an Invitation to all set for Thursday, Nov. 27th, at 4 1 M. Among the pre-nuptluls affairs this week will be a theatre purty on Saturday given by Miss Mollle Hose, followed by a tea In Portland. On Sunday JudKe and Mrs. Knimons will entertain with a dinner for Miss Morse, Mr. ilayles and Mr. George Morse who ha recently returned from Seaside. In response to novel invitations to come and "Help Make The Hutterlly" ten matrons enjoyed a noon-day lunch eon at the home of Mrs. II. K. Rolterts at Jennings Lodge in honor of Miss Mabel Morse, a bride-elect. Tbe table was attractive In red and white, hearts being used as place card and In the decoration. Each of the exper ienced housekeepers gave suggestions for newlywed and after tbe delicious repast was served the guests gave their best recipes a to "llow to Make the Hutterlly" and a neat cookbook with a hand-painted butterfly was giv en tbe guest of honor. Mesdames Ostrom, H. J. Robinson, C. L. Smith, A. 0. McFarlane, C. V. Morse, It ,M. Hart, Hess Kruechert and Edd Roethe were the guests. DON'T LET BABY 8UFFER WITH ECZEMA AND 8KIN ERUPTIONS liable need a perfect skin-covering. Skin eruption cause them not only In tense suffering, but hinder - their growth. DR. HOBSON'8 ECZEMA OINTMENT can be relied on for brief and permanent cure of suffering ba bies whose SKin erup'ion have made their life miserable. "Our baby was afflicted with breaking out of tbe skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists failed to help. We tried Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby com pletely cured before one box was used" write Mr. Btrubler, Dubuque, Iowa. All druggist, or by mall, 60c. (Adv.) TO trtiin an educated man, one urciintomed to hitvinR hii bodv olj hit mind, require MUCH SH0HTKU I'KKIOD than lo train u uneducated one. This is recognized in European enuntrici, whuri all able, sound nieu serve, and tho man from an institution of higher learning i required to serve only year instead of tho two or mor jetri required of tho lessor educated. Obviously it will take longer to teach what we might cull tin me chanic of soldiering to the man with a pick, who hits to pail fur a ko ond to think when you speak to him, than to tench them to a ball player, whose mind ha boon trained to ACT QUICKLY AND TO MAKE THE BODY Kl-Sl'OND INSTANTLY TO Mi-NTAL IMPULSE But two years, wo think, i ample to teach tho casmttiul. I idtocttt a T11RKK YKAIt ENLISTMENT, with provision that the nun who is certified by hi company commnndor a competent in a lesser time mJ take hi discharge forthwith and PASS TO THE KESERVEA I BELIEVE IT WILL ATTRACT THE MOST DESIRABLE CLASS OF MEN TO THE ARMY, MEN WHO WANT TO PREPARE THEMSELVES TO BE OP SERVICE TO THE COUNTRY IN TIME OP WAR, BUT WHO CANNOT SPARE THE TIME P0R A L0N0 ENLISTMENT. Tho reservist ihould bo itssurod that ho it to be alwolutely free in hii movements, to como and go as ho wills, only keeping in touch with hi commund by reports during hi period on tho reserve list five T,'" with the exception that he i to UETUHN TO DUTY WITH HIS UNIT IN TIME OK WAR, and that ho is to report onco in two year for physical examination and for not los than five nor more than tn day' training in the Held. At tho expiration of hi five year period.on tho reserve list ho goei off the list in favor of younger men who havt como in by discharge from tho army. 8- ttt Modern Craze For Speed Proves That We Have Come to Be a Bad Lot t By DAN CRAWFORD, Ide.U and Miuionary, Who Reeenify Com j pitted Twenty-two Years of Christianizing Work In Central Africa IT i the obvious fact that you aro GOING TOO QUICK. You art) cursed with the delirium of speed and a speed along tho paths of t most vilo mutcriuliHtn. . , Now, what doe this involve? It mean that if you bolt your food most impolitely bolt your food you'll disorganize gastronomic unc'?jlg Nationally you aro bolting tcrrificnlly, and you aro IN THE THUUt OF ECONOMIC INDIGESTION. . Tho old definition of speed hits off tho wholo situation. l',orwThaV speed but A MEANS BY WHICH YOU MISS AS MUCH A POSSIBLE BETWEEN THE POINT OF DEPARTURE AND l" POINT OF ARRIVAL? When a a child you ate your candies a W as possible so as to got thorn all and quickly, how you longed to ni them buck again I . . l n. Remember you cannot have an omelet without breaking tho egs And if you will go tearing across the crust of this planet earth m i mobiles at tho rate of fifty miles an hour YOU CANNOT HAV YOUR SPEED AND ENJOY YOUR SCENERY TOO. And too ia you will find that your emphasis is wrong that tho scenery proutei more than the speed. THE OLD BIBLE SAYS, HE THAT BELIEVETH SHALL NOT IT " HASTY FANCY 8 FA"' HASTE. IT'8 A PITY. IT PROVES YOU ALL A BAD LOT GOOD IDIOM IN ANQL0-8AX0N SPEECH TO 8Y THAT A MAN IS A BAD MAN. THERE IS MORE MEANING THAN WE IN OUR CONNOTATION OP A MAN WHO 18 SWIPT, WHO D0NT YOU 8EE ITT A Night of Trror. Few nights are more terrible than that of a mother looking on ber child choking and gasping for breath dur ing an attack of croup, and nothing In the house to relieve It. Many moth ers have passed night of terror In this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Cham berlain s Cough Remedy Is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fall. Keep It at band. For sale by all dealers. (Adv.) OREGON CITY DRUGGIST DE8ERVES P"I8B The Jones Drug Co. deserves vW from Oregon City people for during here the simple buckthorn w and glycerine mixture, known a lerlka. Thl lmple German rj dy first became famous by cur appendicitis and It ha now been covered that JUST A SINGLE DOW relieve our stomach, ga ' stomach and constipation INSi' LY. It quick action I a bl surpri" to people. 1