I OUR ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE! 1 ALL OUR SEASONABLE AND HOLD OVER COOPS MUST CO RECARDLESS OF COST. This is your opportunity to buy useful goods at greatly reduced preces. Our bargains are too numerous to quote, but all we ask is for you to call and inspect our goods at this Bonafide Great Sale. ,We must make room for our constantly arriving spring goods, so do not fail to grasp the opportunity of buying useful articles at less than the wholesale cosf. Do not fail to come at the first opportunity, as these bargains are so great they will not last loug. For those who can not get to town to attend this great sale, we shall pay special attention to mail orders, but in order to benefit by these bargains, cash must accompany the order. YOURS UP TO DATE, THE PEOPLE'S STORE THE ROSEBUKG HOUSE HARVEY JONES. Proprietor Rates 1.00 per day and upward Meals served from 6 a. m. to 7 p. m New liriek. New Furnishings. Prompt Services. Opposite the S. P. Depot Grounds .' . safe ioo COMPARISON IS A TRUE TEST Aft .V.V Our candies are the highest grade goods in town. Comparis n is the only true test and the one we always win out on. When it comes to high grade and de licious goods , we have no competitors. HOLIDAY CANDIES i JS -5(5 '.V.VWWJV.VW.SV'iA HOUR ME fi. R.J- - White Pine Expectorant This reliahle Expectorate Coecfa Core is hard to beat for the winter roughs It has both exr.ectorating and sedative qualities, checks exces sive coughinz yet promotes expecto ration and therefore helps the re spiratory tract to throw off any of fensive material. A full 4 oz bottle ior 25c, HUIIOI DRUG 56. r si R. W. FENN I I . . H S. Deputy . . Mineral Surveyor Civil Engineer 3 lately witii fbe prvern- Offlee over PnstoSSee. n ent' geirapliiial and ROBBBORti, OREGON. geolfiirieal snrev si I'.ra- ,. . zu. South America . . . Correspondence (WllCSled RICE RICE Told in Side Heads. V. C. T. V. at Drain. -Quite a Rose burn ,le. elation wi iil over to Piain to il iv to aUrml the county convention oi the W. C T. I. which OMfeBl at thai place Kr day and Saturday. Anions the MUiber were County President Mre. hla Hantera, Mrs. Fergsson, vrs- - C. Bartruin, Viol, and Mrs. Louis Banes, Mrs. Harvey Jones, of Host twain aid Miss Alice Unstick of Lsokiatr, lil.iss. HiasGmeB Marsters atul l.iiilh Moore of iio:-ebur went along to enter the sliver medal contest. Disability Claim Allowed - Secretary Fied West brook of the lxosebesg l. of K. T. has received the intelligence that the disahil.ty claim oi "Cad" Harmon, the passenger brakeman who lost a foot in au acciilent at Kiddle, recently, had leen allowed. This information was re ceived from the jrraiiil masttrui the or der ai d the sum allowed amounts to 1,3S0 which nill come in very handy to ihe untortuna e y. imc HM, w SO is highly I'siifiiij-J in this city. W hose Is It A B. Matt, agent lor the National Art and Cravoa t' , ol Ciiicao. in rec.-iVHSg sad delivering hi surged i'titurrs in tl is orssaty, has re Seived a photograph ami isdsrgrd p r trait SSSMM the Seal address. I'll the back of ttie photo appe.-.rs the name "Nancy Oliver," and the photo and crayon picture may be seemed i y rail lu at the I'laindealei ufire. tl Dry J.r and Oak Wool - J. i li lis has purchased tieo. Co! Ill "il yard in this city and pw notice that he is p.-epared to supply either dry Kir or Oak wo ii on short notice am! at rc BSSBsMe prices. I hone main li'T'i fl"p Teachers Examination Notice is herety rives that th reg ular semi-annual teat hers examination (or Mate and County paper w.ll lie held at the Court House in Botebawf;, Ore., commencinB at 9 o'clock a. ni .Wednesday Keb. S.MS: the sa:n to contitiue until ! olsek B p. m. Friday, Keb 10, IMfi tor County Certificate! (aml until 4 p. in. Keb. 11, 1!0A for State pajers. K. B. II Balis Co. Supt. F Long iV Son formerlv of this place i(j the ii.irn with great ss business, are m -eting success w ith their p ttent iaiuH strap, whiih Vessrs Beaid il Culver baVe on tsl! in t his ii y. A Drunitner repre-entiug the slmll'Sskl sWsnia Psttlsjsl has sold four hasdssd arsss SB t0 weeks. They are a great success, go and see them . ISp Svkes iV Carroll have BSBSSs their plumbing bop from the old Klook builuing on Main street to -o sis iacK son street, the building formeriy oc cupied by F. E. Hands Cigar St.r . and are prepared to handle anything in the plumbing and inn ng li if. Phons No 201. "7t .... . . - .tin T t I. ABRAHAM, PROP. ROSEBURC, OREGON. Local and Personal. Strange, dei ti t. Ami Uie hill collector called also. Mrs. Pule friends. Willis is a iifst of Eugene '. 1. Johnson, 'lentiu', tirave's inc. buiid- 4Htf Mrs. S. k. t ti eniiale. YViil.tt is a gassl nt friend T. J. Bassr, of Kiddle, hurt visitor Wednesday. was a Hose W. 11. IIiiDter was transacting ness at Kuene WeJnesdiy. luisi- W with ; and hay for sale. .1 . K. liarker A Co Leave orders tf 1 ho l'laiiiilealer does all kinds of joh (irintinj: al the lowest prices. Woik is progressing rapidly 1'iks fne temple in KotH-hurg . on the rhs waiter tinis far has leeu SS)Sl SSl U iiuld and stock M in tine condition. A lot oi m.-ii expect to wear crowns iiv.iiise their wives lxire heavv rTOSSB. larpectov Jones returned to tlii- missing from trio to t 're -on. Roaelrg inilhirn WThes a congregation gets tu sleep it is a sign that it is time to w.ike up the preacher. The law exempting (300 worth of boOSB i 1 1 goods irom taxation should lie re-en.icted. K. 1. Calkins la sown from lYnlue to lxk after business briefest! lit this city fot a tew das. D. II. Shsas brook went to ir.sl night Is apssd a few days afti-r Lu.-iness matters. Portland Isokiag J. K. Sawyers, lawyer public. Oases up stairs County (lank RsiMisf and notary in louglas tf S. 1). Kvans the UaBPQSa Kerry fruit grower, was transacting business in the count V eat Wednesdav. A bill in the legislature wil a Mosry ;or a woman to enter Whv d:s- rin.i.iate ajain-t a w make it a saloon 'man'' .le-s Sbasihroi k, the hop and fruit frswsr of Dsipsata Keiry. was linking afli r hSMBSSi matters in Ko-eburg tlav. 'is8 Evelyn Cornntt of Kiddle, ar rived in loiseburg this morning to visit with her Eisters, Mrs. Hildebrand and Mrs. tireen. Hon. John Hall of Myrtle Creek, is a Kocsbnr visitor today. He says the : u-y spring season will soon lie at hand in his part of the county. Federal irand Jury is examining witnesses in '. onnectioa with alleged fraud in the withdrawal of the Blue Mountain Korest Keserve. (eorge A. Steel, manager of the Win chester enterprises, was in Roaebarg, last night and r poits developments progressing is their enterprises over on the North 1 m-iu. His Satanic majesty is often on arty line when s man rings up to tin ted bis wife that bosinem detains him and In-won't lie home till late. Jim Neu- land will please take notice. I. A in of Kiddle was transacting i Bsineca in Koseburg Wednesday. He is a prominent fruit grower and thinks the present season is going to be a favor able one to the fruit grower owing to the small crop hist season. Ir. H. L. Studley the Osteopathic Physician rims acute and chronic diseases, corrects deformaties and removes foreign growths. (Vinsultion free Phone or call for appointment. Office is Abrertani building tf The Sun Set restaurant has already gained the reputation of serving only goisl wholesome meals and satisfying lurches. It is the place where you always get the worth of your money. This recta nrant makes a specialty of line chicken dinners on Sitnays. tf Very motes fruit trees, all lending varieties,. nntteenbers and t ellow Newton Pippin apples a specialty. All guaranteed true to name and free from pes's. For sa'e at very reasonable prices by Koseburg Nurseries, H. Bchroteo, Koseburg, Oregon tf Father Carroll of the Cithilic church at Uo-eburg has lieen here lo visit Father Reid heard of this city and also doing rom. work in the interest of the Pioviiinice hospital at liosehurg lie informs us that a suitable location near the city, COSisting of a plat r.f 40 acres, has been secured, and that work on the buildings w ill lie started in a h w weeks, eas Wednesday's Fugeiie Register. If you wish to have your health re stored, see the Osteopathic physician. Signs of more improvements this year than ever are numerous in Douglas count v. It will pay you to see the Osteopathic physician. He cures many cases after all other remedies have failed tf Special attent:on is given to the treat ment of nervousness, indigestion, con slipat'on and female disorders by the Oi eopatbic physician. Several tine new residences are being built in Koseburg, among them the com nodioBS new two story home of F. M. Beard, the hardware dealer. Ueo. Byron and his mother, Mrs. las Byron, were in town from Olalla Wed nesday. Hon. J as. Byron has been in poor health for the past two week hut is improving. Business has been bettsr thai, the average Fanners report that the fall-sown w heat i doing well and they predict a good crop if the weather, ol course, remains favorable. ieorge F. Krater, of the Kiddle Mer cantile Company, was transacting busi ness in Koseburg Tuesday and favors were extended to this office. Mr. Fra ter reports a fair business regardless Ol the unusual lull following the bolidsj season. Postmaster Hard, of Ulendale, is i: Koseburg visiter. He says the terrihle fat.il holocaust at Ulendale Tneadaj night has caused profound sorrow in hi home tow n and is deeply deplorisl b all. A rumor is current that work will commence soon, at I'ort Orford, Ciss Bsy and Pram, on the route surveyed by Cooper for the Southern Pacific. When we shall see it. we shall no more doubt the position, that "the world do move!" Kreii Weatherly, oi Scottsburg. wa- trssssctis! hnsinesi in ttosunnrg Tors Jay. He reports sorneshai bitter roads than iinual at this time of the year in his part of the country and that the sinter Ssssmi thm f r has been in st favor ble t" st'K k and crops O. H. Willanl, a contractor and boil I er of Cottage Grove ami a prominent A. K. man of that city, was in Koseburg takii g ezsminatiss for a pension before the local BSStd of pension rssminem Wednesday The PtaindssJsr was fav ored with a pleasant call. ft dynamite bomb was thrown a the residence of the governor-general of St Petersburg Monday. The honss was practically demolished, but the govern or es-aed, tieing sbs-nt at the time of the explosion. It is reported that a mob bnrst open the prisons of Bimp haropoi, in the Crimes Snd also at Ke val, setting all the political prisoners free. Kaster Sundsy this yeir pome on April "J3, which is s very late Pastes snd portends a later spring. Only tw ice in the next 70 years d-es Bsstm come so lat-. In 1916 it tails in the SSB6 date, an 1 in 11 1 it c :n-i on April 25. lu 1973 it falls on April 2l but then that won't m ike much differ BBSS to us. Atty. P. i. Mieelii returned Wednes day from a bsninsm trip to Bslem. Tin propOSsd transfer of a portion of the Ho- . hernia mining district from Ikxiglas to l.ane county had not et come up for hearing, but will probably SBBM up Ire fore the end of the week Mrs. F. Long and family have re turned from Portlsttd to again maids in this city. They occupy their residence at the corner of Stephens and Isosbsv streets. The mtS had been rented since .Ian. 1 to Mrs. Salzman and son, A. Wood, who have returned to their former home at Saginaw to reside. J F. Kice of Nuggett, is transacting business in Koseburg. He sav- mining prospects are encouraging in that part of the county. Mr Kice ow ns au inter est in the promising Hall mine which gives evidence of soon becoming a divi dend payer. The Plaimlealer was fav ored with a pleasant call and a subscrip tion renewal. iliss Hella Moore, one of the Plain dealer's faithful and competent compos itors, has lieen suit-ring from pheomo nia complications during the past week, which has confined her to her home. Her condition seems improved at this lime and her otlice associates and many friends hope for her speedy recovery. J N. Jones the champion trick hi cyclist of the world, and r presentative of the N. Y. World, was in Kosebuig Tuesday. Mr. Jones "looed the loop" several times at St. I.ouis and now has scheduled lis attempts in this line for the present year provided he lives to do them all. On account of inclement weather condition no given here. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Lsndy and little daughter arrived at this place Wednes day from Myrtle Point by a private conveyance, in charge of Mr. B Fcnton, the Myrtle Point, Borebnrg mail contractor and stage line propri etor. Mr. and Mrs. Iaindy and balie, went to Cottage drove today to visit with relatives. The remaining stock of doors, window s mouldings ami other mill work of the late Koseburg Iaimtier Co., has lioen turned over to the F'look A. Oysinger Co. and will be sold at a bargain until closed out. Here is a snap for house builders Born. WIMKK.-At Post, Crook Co. Ore Jan. 28, 1906, to Mr. and Mrs. I. Winter, a son. on E C hembrrlaiR's Coagh Remedy Favorite. the Molhrr's The soothing and healing propel ties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures have made it a favorite with people everywhere It is esiiei ially prized bv mothers ol small children, for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always afford quick relief, and as it contains no opium or other harmful drug and may be giyen as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For sale by A. C. Marsters A Co. Yoncalla News. Born, to Mr. and Mrs Mauley Straws Jan. 27, a son. Rev. James Moore, n London Ore. is in town the guest Mr Lanman. Hi is accompanied by his daughter, Jessie, and has been visiting his mother at Drain. Mrs, George Applegate snd son, Vin cent, ia visiting her daughter, Mrs Ra chel Tttllsy, at Wallowa, Ore. Mrs. Ella Raymond left Saturday for her old hoine in Michigan, to visit her mother WOO is very ill. I. lit her Daughter)-, lias ss-iit several days at Oakland interviewing the den tist. Rev (i. I. Tuff is delivered a tine ad dress at the Presbyterian ehurrh Tues day evening. He holds the individual vote responsible for the crime reused by the Saloon, providing he votes (or it. Rev. M. C. Wire exiects to hold quarterly meeting here Feb. 4-5. Miss Rachel Long of Winlock, Wash. is visiting at Vlr. John Longs aiul in tends to attend school here. Mrs. Dr. King of F.ugene is visiting her son C. Koss King. She is a former resident of this place and has many friends here. Messrs i. A. Burt, Jones and Mc (irady Dangherty attended the Masonic Lodge at Oakland Friday evening, sin! report a tine supper and grneial good time. tins I'eret, went to Eugene Saturday evening to attetiJ the High School. The Literary Society gave him x recep tion at Lamb Hail Fri lav evening. Cottage Grove Logging Operations Eli.ENK. Feb. 1. C. I. Williams the i logging contractor of IVxter who has I lvn getting out logs for the Eugene : Lnmbsr company gx-s to t'ottage Grove today to begin the work of getting out ' logs on Roam river IS te shipped by train to this place. The logs will U loaded onto Oregon A Southeastern cars sod hanlsd to Cottage ;r..e. At thai . point the cars will be transferred to the ! S P. and brought here. It ii un ler Stosd '.bat the S. 1'. wid I niid a switi b to the mil over wbicii the loss will be hauled and lumlT sl.ip-l out. County Attorney Bill Dead Tl House yesterday aii pted the re- iit oi tike committee on luiiciarv against lbs pro--,l coosty a ton ey law. Several objections were offered against the bill principal among which was that of its unconstitutionality and imposing additions burdens of taxation on sparsely settled counties Another victory for the Plain dealer. S-nate bill No. H-.i. an act for the re lief of lw is Verhaeg for taxes paid to Donglsi county for the !a-t 13 ve.irs on :tjtl acres of school land which the state attempted to convey, but to which it could not give title, came up for final SSSSSSJS Tuesday Setia'or Haines ex plained the merits of the bill ami made a brief talk urging it" page. It was moved that the bill tie re refernil to the judiciary eommttteS. The QOSStisn of re-referring the bi.l was debate! by different nembsrs and when put to a standing v de. the m ti-in i sustained by a vote of IS for an I 10 against. Civil Service Rapidly Widening All employees of the forest reserve service have leen placed in the civil Service which will necessitate al! appli eentefof positions is the forest reserve, to pass satisfactory evil .erviie examin ations fn-fore appointments are made, ail appointments aie now made tbrotagh the civil pervice commission for any piv sitioii in the forest reserve service. Umpqua Fish Hatchery. Superintendent X. H. Hill came down Wednesday from the rmpu.ua tish hatchery, which was closed for the sea son Ml Tuesday, the last day of January, and kindly permitted a Plaimlealer rep resentative to take the following ex tracts from his animal report which he will soon submit to the state warden : Total numln-r of fish handled during the mason 1256 . Nsmber ol eggs men red SfMSjOOQ. Lorn of eggs daring incubation, about 198,000. Loss during young fry period, abool r.o;.v Nsmber ol fry remaining for planting in the waters of the Dmpqns, 2,664,925, all of which were liU-raiiil in good con dition. Alsiut 400 of these fry, as is the cus- were mar ed by cutting off the ipper portion ol the cadsel tin, or tail. The smvess of this season's opera tions in this hatcherv, almost assures j it8 bin converted into a standard state i "HI. ..cry uuring uie coming season, u.e Mirroiinu.iigs ami ine genera, conn. won exhibition was bein VOrsl8 for such an insti tution at the Dmnans hatcherv. How ever, the success of the season's work h due in the main to the skill and close application lo the business by Hill. the Mr. Endeavor Anniversary. The 24th Anniversary of the Christian F.ndeavor movement will lie observed by the Christian EndssVOT Society of the First Christian church, on Sunday evening, Feb 5, 1906. All are cordially invited to attend. Program begins at 7:110. The following program will lie rendered : Bona) Congregation. Song Congregation. Scripture reading and prayer Rev. ti C Kitchey. clang Congregation . "Christian Endeavor Hay ' John F. Smith. Vocal Bow Ellen Hook. Recitation Alice Malm. Anthem Choir. "Need of the Foreign Field" Nellie Ncgley. Exercise "Go and Tell." Talk "Work at Dnmob, India " Offering for Dnmob Orphanage. Benediction. For Sale or Ktnt. - Nice new 5 cottage, bath etc, Waites addition quire at this olliee. room In 4 tf i REMNANT JOSEPHSON'S STAMMERING CURED GssrantaS SO cure any case of sum mering or stuttering. Cures are permanent and terms reasonable. Pupils on leaving school talk ,-r-fectly natural as though they hail never stammered PACIFIC SCHOOL FOR STAMMERERS 150 ELEVENTH ST PORTLAND. ORE. R. E. MASON Contractor and Builder Am prepared to raise and put new foundations under old buildings, as well as do general carpenter work. Residence, Wait's addition, Koseburg Prof. J. A. Sibbets Practical.... Instructions On Violin, Piano, Organ, Guitar Mandolin. Cornet, CUrinette. lleginners will receive most careful attention : leave orders at Burr's Music House a?' Before coming to Koseburg to trade, readers are requested to exam- ine the Plaindealer advertising GOa , umes. It's the active, wide-awake business man who advertises, conse : quently he is the most accommodat ; ing, sells the cheapest, and deals the most liberaliv in every way. Hay Por write I. A. prices. Sale. In car load lots. Perry, Medford Oregon, for tl Cowry Trtasurtr s Netkr S ties is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to, and including, inly 'JS, are re- qnestsd lo prsssnl the same to the coun ty treasurer as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Hated Koseburg, Orvg., Jan. 90, 1966, ti. W. HlMMICK, t'ountv Treasurer. Notice All parties owning dogs are hereby notified that if they will pay to the city Marshal their dog license during the month of January they may have the same for $1.00 each. All that he has to go and colled will lie $3tM each, by order of Koseburg City Council. Notice to Creditors. AU persons knowing themselves in debted to the undersigned will call at the otlice of li. W . M arsters, Room 6, Unrsters bnihUns, and sstt'e the same on or before fel . 16, 1906. M 15 p C. P. Davis. If You are in Trouble R0EL0FSZ Will Help You Suits Cleaned and Pressed $1.00-1.50 Steam Clean, $2.00-2.50 CLUB RATES Four Suits Cleaned and Ten Shines $1.50 per mo. With J. A. COBB G0DDFREY BUILDING Gome and See Me Abont Yonr NEW SPRING SUIT I am gsttlng np a Club of 60 For the past two weeks we have been busy invoicing our immense stock, and now that we have finished, -e find in all l partments hundreds of remnants, which in or der to close out we have marked at very attractive figures. The lot includes Remnants of Dress Goods of all col ors and descriptions, silks, satins, calicos, ginghams, mus lins, sheeting, percales, outing flannel, flannelettes, lin ings, ribbons, laces, embroideries, etc, in lengths lrom i to io yaid " Th se are marked at about one-half 01 two-thirds of tln'ir value. Remember that although there is a large as sortment now, they will not last long, BO come while the line is complete. you you you you you you want to buy a farm want furnished rooms want to buy a house want to rent a house want to build a house want to move a house If v n don t know PAT F F. Pattern, Call on 0" drees . SWELL Ladies, you cannot find a more suitable gift, or one more appreciated for your gentleman friend than an up-to-date tie. PATTERNS GENT'S HATS Here is another Holiday Necessity for the well dressed gentleman. No matter how stylish the suit the appearance is not striking without an J. A. COBB JUST ARRIVED FIGS HONEY ALMONDS WALNUTS RASINS CURRANTS CITRON CROCKERY LEMON AND GLASS WARE ORANGE PEEL Anything yon need for a Fruit CKe or Hinct Kent J. F. BARKER SCO. Phone 201 Sotnethiitg You should Know It is to your interest to read and note carefully the rare opportunity of secur ing a tine piano or organ at Burr's Mu sic House. We have ordered a nes and complete stock of pianos and organs that will ar rive within the next few days and in or der to make room we are going to offer our present stock at the following low prices and if you have been watcoiug and waiting for a bargain now is your chance. One grand square piano in first class condition and can be turned back at any time within one year at full price. Only $ 8 One upright Cornish piano, has been used abont 2 years. Goes for 156 "ne new Colonial Hinze piano in a beautiful mahogany case for $240 One handsome Bailey piano, bran new, only $265 One Jacob Doll piano in beautiful burl walnut ease, l.rge size . $2S5 One of the famous Victor pianos in beautiful Mali, case will sell for ..$315 One fine Kimball piano in quartered sawed oak. if taken before the first of the year will go for $315 iace will not permit us quoting other prices today but we have the largest music house in Oregon south of Port land and these low prices will prevail on all goods until Jan. 10, 1906. Store open evenings. For particulars call, or write BURK S MUSIC HOUSE. Koseburg, Oregon. Mrs. Klinbeth Langenburg n turned Monday evening from a visit in Port land with her son, Lafayette and wife. , d r -. a n rt nr rr n nr n St SSSB or . tot xain nn( aad trm MMS, I htv'w. now k onus fmmmm " aasnHHS "c. in all countsics. Businta JSrtct with H'askimg-' Mm timt, I Pitwtt Md lifrlagtmtnt Praotlos kclMtaiy. Write or eoaw to us at WASHINGTON, O. C SALE THE BIG STORE GMtraeter sas Hsildsr Rase ixn Orstos. TIES IN ALL STYLES up - to - date hat. JACKSON STREET.. NEW STOCK FINE CHINA WA1E We are doing baamea at the old stand. If you want to buy, seD or trade anything see - - - - A.D.BRADLEY ! THE SECOND HAND A fall stock of both new and sec ond hand Furniture. Tin and Granite ware. Cook Stoves and Heater. Wanted, $1000 worth of second hand furniture. A fine stock of Harness, Whips, Robes, Saddles and everything in the Harness line. My harness is all hand made and guaranteed. BRADLEY JACKSON ST BLOOCETT 3 819 STAND fOR, ACTIVE BRAINS yonr liver most be right, yonr stomach in a health y condition and yonr kidneys properly performing their peculiar functions, or your body wont stand the strain and yonr brain wont be active. If you would have a nlnsr hand sad kiseu perception, get a box of Use them sad sss how more alive yon will be. TNIY CLARIFY TNI SKIM AMD PURIFY TUB BLOOD. Thny are s sure and sssaittv euro for all Diseases of ths temaoh. Llvsr, Kidnaps and Bowels. Hssdsehe. Indlges tlan, Nsrvousnss, Clonstips tien. Biliousness, Pimples, Blotches and all Bkln Im purities. For Bala By All Druggists Q. and ago, por It -s a well known fact that Osteo pathy is specific forms rheumati, nervousness, stomach troubles and female disorders.