IIQHT PAttES THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. PAGE SEVEN Farmers and Merchants Writ us for our cash o.Ter on your Farm and Dairy Produce. If we don't handle it will refer you to re liable buyer. rEAUSON.PACE CO. Portland, Oregon, J J f. .... Benonn-Hand Much In. Machinery - tmllere, eawmllla, , Hi J. K. Martin Co,, 70 lat bU. Portland. Bend fur Stock Llat md prices. PORTLAND FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Will furnish von any kind of help you want, mala or female, eallled in- unaklllml, farm, win 1 1 1, In-. ! or any mierallanruua labor, ('all, writ or I'huna. No bn of any kind chnrxwl In thin ofllrs. Honea A MM Mala UU, idlS SkmI k, ferlaiis, Or. f WOOL & MOHAIR, HIDES & PELTSl Wl Wiat Al Tm Kin. WrIW far arton nl efclrtief bat. Tim II, K. NOIUON COMPANY. lA-ftjB Krunl Hi. I'orlland, Or. Spring Humors Come to moit people and cause many trouble, pimple, bol' and ether eruption, beside Iom of appetite, that tired feellnf, biliousness, indigestion and headache. The sooner you get rid of them the better, and the wny to get rid of thm and to build up the system Is to take Hood's Sarsaparilla The Bprlnir Medicine par excellence how :i by uneiiuuled, radical and permanent our. Out It tortiiy In usual liquid form or chocolated tubleta known a Karsatubs. PURE-BRED SIRE PROFITABLE HORSESHOE FOR LUCK DID HIS WORK THOROUGHLY When Colt Reachea Market Age High Price Paid ae Service Fee la More Than Saved to Owner. A a tmntneeg proposition It pars t breed tnarea to pure bred stallions, al though the aervlce fee of auch horse are higher than thoce of the grade or mongrel and acrub. The fee of the latter are 5 and $10 les at the time of aenrlce, but when the colt reachea market age the earing Is loat There la at that time a difference of at leait 1100 In value In favor of the colt from ONE OF THE OLDEST OF ALL KNOWN 8UPER3TITIONS. Had Ita Origin In the Belief In Witches Steedi of the Greek and Roman Were Not 8 hod Japaneae Uae Sandal. It ! not difficult to understand why lover of horse came to adopt the Tailor' Cutting Retort. A Dewly elocted Australian labor M. P. return hie occupation a "tailor cutter" an avocation rarely repre sented in parliament. Some time ago, , . A ,n, ear. the London Chronicle. Australia 1 8ni,h"re U Uttle U draond t0t - . - u: none. mu a iQiiininaui viuu.ut?.:fc aim will tailor, who became not only an M. 1' the pure-bred sire, o that the higher , horgeoboe a a talisman against mis- service fee has proved a profitable fortune. Horses were considered toi Investment Then. too. there I . be especially liable to the machlna- ready, appreciative outside market for tiong of witches. This fact stands out, the good grade colt, while the scrub ( In all the records of the Lancashire! goes to the local buyer at low figures wltche and other evil hags. If precaution were not taken these but a mlnlnter of the crown. To blm We are fast Improving our cattle, heep and bogs. Our grain and fod- , 1U uim ' . .. , .... , f a new governar made this maladroit l" ual V w homes, however, are away behind the I'eatroys Hag Kala, Hulrrela, Gophers and l'tslrle l)o)c. Hrulrri no mixing or prepare tlou Always reedy for use. Iallleal of alL Your money bark If not as claimed. CIA., WoouwAaii DaUO Co., Portland, Or. FUCHI "-The rreat akin rejuvenator, If you hava aa'low kin, wrinkles, pimplea or riHifrhuemi iif tha fai-e or arma, th application of KIICHI will brinsr buck tha k!ow and frenhneaa of youth. Ir pnrknir. II. (Drench) Kurhl i.alMratrM. Hull . 142 1-2 Wa.h Incton HU, Portland. Ore, ffl A Tonic. Alterative and Resolvent. Tha beat rrmcly for Kiilnrya, I.lver and Bowala. Kradlratra I'iniplr., liiuptlona and Diaonlria of the hkln. ftirifira Hie Hluod and Rlvta Tone, Blrcuifth aud Vigor to the cntlia ayatciu. We Make Yon Competent to Earn $25 lo $50 per neek tn B wwIir. H' give oomt.li.ta 'tHinw In drlvlna. n.palrlntf. Ut. all klmUof iiUinnt,llw Kvirf Rluitvnt gnu irMtnni ittrntlmt anl aotnal rtiMil tsiirliitr. Writa for tvrn-a Btknal Ato Sdail 1 Carm, t. B.I .ti.l .M..rrlM.n bu.. rortlaad, Ora. remark: "I boar, Mr. Jones, you were once a tailor?"- "Yes, my lord, I was." "And how are you engaged now?" "Taking your excellency' tueaHure.' MAKES CLOTHE8 WHITE. The troublesome problem of whhIi dny solved by ItniJ CKOS8 BALL I! LUC. Tha blue that la all blue. Solid pnckHKo; no liquid to leak or spin. No adulteration. Made for 20 yours and used everywhere. A lurKO package only 10 cents. Makes the clothes now wnlte. Less bt.ther, lens wnr-te. More aatlHfactory gorvlce fee ,g of ,lttle momenL ri-BiuiB ana pmc-ccai economy, aoiv OUll GitOCKIl. pE-RS-BROSji DAIRY FEED iL'J JJJ'i BEST AND ChxArtST, lit !'!' Ask your dealer for It. If he doe not handle it drop us a postal card and we will furniah you the name of a dealer who does 1 1 8esk the Best. Noblenee springs to our eyes wher ever we look, rich store of poetic In iplratlon, if one ha recepttvHy large enough to take It In and reveal it touched with emotion, the magic light of the imagination. Bravery, good ness and truth lie on every aide. We need not seek the exceptional for themes, the usual affords more than enough. Look closely with under standing Into the common; you will find everwhere the uncommon, the woiiderful. The Christian Register. Free to Oar Headers Write Murine ty Remedy Co.. Cbleairo, for vpaK! iimatratra Kye Hook Free. Wrlleo.ll about Your Ky Trouble anil thry will adrlne aa to the Proper Application of the Murine kye Keinedlea In Your Keclal Caae Your Drugtflat will tell you that Murine Kelleree Bore Kye, HtreuRtUeua Weak Kyee Doe ant Smart, Kootbea Kye Pain, and arlle for 60c. Try It In Your Kyeaand In Baby'a Eyes fur Scaly Eyellda aud Granulation. procession. The use of grade, scrub and mongrel stallions keeps them there and their production is profit less. It Is high time to put our horses on a plane with our other animals In point of breeding and qsallty, and It enn only be done by owners of mares absolutely refusing to patronise stal lions other than those of pure breed ing, soundness, prepotency and high Individual character and quality. When such aires can be found the The mischievous witches would ride the. horses at dead of night ove- the bill, and when the owner came to the sta bles in the morning he would find hi animals In lather and utterly exhaust ed, A horseshoe fastened over the stable door was believed to ward off such evil. There Is no superstition more deep ly Ingrained in all clashes of society than that which is attached to the horseshoe. As an embrom of good fortune It holds pride of place. Nel son did not disdain to nail a horse shoe to the mast of the Victory. In the early part of the nineteenth cen tury the horseshoe was very highly prized, and there were few mansions where It was not displayed, while humbler folks were at great pains to colt will fay for the fees and return fasten it over their doors. fine profits whon sold. The conttau- Horses were not shod either by the ous use of pure-bred sires, intelligent-1 Greeks or Romans. The ancients were ly employed, will also quickly fill the content with wrapping , fiber cloth tate witn nign graae mares in piace of the sorry aggregation of mongrels and misfits sow disgracing many farms. SUFFERED EVERYTHING round the feet of their horses In cold weather, or when It was necessary to pass through miry districts. Instead of troubling about horseshoes they de voted their attention to hardening the hoofs of their mounts. Nero, who ever strove to outdis tance hla cnntemnnrarlpR. cminprt his horse to be shod with silver, while hisJf118? been obtained. wife's were resplendent with gold, but In no case were nails driven Into the hoofs. The practice of shoeing horses by driving nails into the hoofs For Fourteen Years. Restored wag introduced into England by wii- nam me conqueror, nut sucn pracuco i i! ALBERS BROSli ii'MILLINGCOjiij I.POPTLAND, OREGON, i-. - 4 v Painless Dentistry la our pride oar bobhy-mr etndy for yoare and now ourauooeaa, and oure la the beat palnleia work to be fnond anywhere, no matter bow maoh 700 pay. Compare our frloea. rWII'aieyaCTW n annuo niaie ana ?; . .. brlilwe wort for out i . . - of town patrona la t - i one day ft dneired. V Palnloae eitraollon , " X 1 rr" when pletee or . T ' bridge work la order v.. t j-mtK t ,-..4 CaniulUticn In. tffjffj ' nm.. SS.fiO 4 . ' l??kBrMTlfc4.60 , t - ; i Gold nillnrt , 1.UU Cntmil FUllnti 1.00 m. W. A. will, r.iiumi in Muiua Plnlen Eitr'llon .50 ft run ufutuam m rwruaa a laT MVTHODa AH work fully rnaranteed for fifteen years. Wise Dental Co.,inc Painless Dentists f (flint Building. Third and Washington PORTLAND, 0R OIUuliuu SO. at. Uir.H. aaaaa.lteA Elephant Lived for Centuries, When Alexander the Great con quered Porus, kins; of India, he took a great elephant that had fought gal lantly for the defeated - king, named him Ainx, dedicated him to the son, placed upon him a metal band with the Inscription, "Alexander, the son of Jupiter, dedicated AJax to the sun." The elephant was found alive 8S0 rears later. Te Ureal: in New Shoes. Alwayaihake tn Allen's Foot-Kaae, apowder. It euros hut, sweating, aching, swollen foet Uiree conn. Ingrowing o&ilr and bunions. A .11 iiriiggmin ana ihnosleres, VAc. Dont sccept my au Li.tiHile. ham Me mailed FltKK. Addraaa MWtt a. Olmatod, Lekoy. N. Y. One Little Sin. It Is astonishing how soon the whole conscience begins to unravel if a single stitch drops; one little sin In dulged makes a hole you could put your head through. Charles Buxton. To Health by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. did not make any headway for cen turies. The Indians, who bad no superiors as horsemen, never thought of shoe ing their mounts in any way, and yet Elrin, III" After fourteen years of, they were capable of performing re- Bnffering- everything from female com- markable journeys over most difficult plaints, 1 am at last country. The Sandown derby was restored to health. won by a horse running in a natural " I employed the 6t.te. The race was run twice owing best doctors and to the fact that three horses made a even went to the dead heat on the first occasion. Prior hospital for treat-1 to the second attempt the owner of ment and was told Marden gave orders for the light there was no help for plates to be removed from the hoofs me. But while tak- J of his nominee, with the result that ing- Lydia E: Pink- Marden gained a comfortable victory ham s Vegetable by three lengths. Compound I began Even at the present day In Japan to improve and I the modern horseshoe finds a strong continued its use until I was made well."! competitor in the old-fashioned san- Mrs. henry L.eiseberg,7m Adams bt.' dais made of straw which are fastened Kearneysville, W. Vo "I feel it my to the horse's hoofs after the manner duty to write and say what Lydia E. or equine "cricket shoes. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound bat if nf Central African Explorer Well Equipped to Make Lasting Rec ord of His Journey. To make an accurate description of the route taken through an unknown country requires an amount of hard and incessant labor of which few per- ions have any conception. An Instance In point may be taken from the ex plorations of William Junker in Cen tral Africa. This man, a Russian by birth, spent Ave years endeavoring to trace the course of the River Welle, which lies between the headwaters of the Nile and the Congo, with a view to deter mine the position of the watershed between the two rivers. When actually on the march he wore a coat designed by himself, hav ing numerous large and small pock ets especially arranged for the handy use of his watch, compass, aneroid, thermometer and note books. From one of its buttons hung three pencils; one red for marking his route, another blue for noting the rivers and streams, the third black for recording the times of starting and halting, together with all the more notable Incidents of the day's march. In a little notebook, ruled for the purpose, the exact time of starting was put down, thereafter, at the end of every five minutes the direction in which he was proceeding was deter mined by a glance at the compass and carefully noted, while occasional ly the readings of the aneroid and the thermometer were taken. A brook crosses the path. With the blue pencil it is Instantly designated, as well as the direction of Its current and its estimated breadth and depth. Every change in the character of the country is entered, as from wooded to grass lands, or from desert to fertile soil. The prominent objects encoun tered on the way, with their apparent height and distance, are all indicated. So also are the names of the tribes, and any local Information that may -not tea -not coffee It's the most de lightful Breakfast Drink you ever tasted and the most whole' ome and invigorating. You cannot but like its rich "grainy" flavor and spicy aroma. Ask your grocer tor Three G's (GOLDEN GRAIN CRANULES) If he hasn't got It h will get U for you. It't good for you 3 lima a day. And rmembir that Inert is no substitute for 3 G's. Aerate Your Boiled Water. Drinking water that has been boiled la usually so flat and tasteless that people are apt to dislike it exceeding ly, and even though the health au thorities order its use, many people will run the risk of contracting ty phoid fever rather than take this pre caution. If boiled water is thoroughly cooled and shaken up well in a bottle half filled, it will become aerated and have the sparkle and taste of freshly drawn well water. Housekeeper. Life In Town. One nice thing about loafing in a big town is that if a man has money enough he can get shaved twice day without exciting comment Gal veston News. done for me. I suffered from female weakness and at times felt so miserable I could hardly endure being on my feet Shrinking Eve's Apple. curious tradition of the Talmud Mothers will find Mrs. Wlnslow Boothia Byrup the bfat rmnedr to use for their cblidrej during tv. toethiug period. P. N. U, No IT-'ll WHKN writlna- to adTertiaers, pie " tlon thia paper. "Interests" In 1830. A power has risen up in the govern ment greater than the people them selves, consisting of many and vari ous and powerful Interests, combined into one mass, and held together by the cohesive power of the vast sur plus In the banks. John C. Calhoun. Wood poisoning is o(ten caused by slight cuts' or waunds. i)entb may result. Ham lin's Wizard Oil will draw o'ut the poison, heal the wound and prevent serious trou ble. i , i , j Fault. Nothing can work me damage e cept myself; the harm that I sustain I carry about with me, and never am a real sufferer by my own fault SL Bernard, i i i ' COLT DISTEMPER Onn be nnndlod vary enn My. The alck are cured, and All others In tttue table, no mnttttr tow4,ninoail," ktvt from hnvins the din etue, by mlng Kl'O.IN'H LIQIUO DlSTLMPEli CUKK. Give on the tonrnie or in food. Aats on the blood and exrwlt gonna of all lormti or diatemper, nest roinerty ever known for mnree in roai. . uno nam I S10 dozen, "After taking Lydia E. Pinkham'i relates that the "apple" of which Eve VAcr-fnM,, rn, iwi ,., ate was reaiiy a Kernel oi wneai, sner-ml r!irr.nr,a mw hv.nhi. i , which in those days grew on a won Words fail to express my thankfulness. ide,r5ul K whos1 trunk glow, ue I recommend your medicine to all my goId- whose br,a,lche8 gleamed like sil friends." Mrs. G. B. Whittington. vfr- whos? twIgs- "splendent as pre rp. t , - .. I clous coral, were covered with emerald iTLiT,. V"? v - v UIOU" leaves, and bore globes of ivory the :r.irtSI: and shape of the egg of an os- Medicine Company of Lynn,Mass.,whicli , show clearly what great things Lydia E. ' The story goes on to state that the Italian Winters. SPOHN MEDICAL Cf ' One bottle atinranteed to cure one rime. 60c and $1 a bottle; $6 nnd . ordruuiilfita and hnrnARadon em. orient exDrepn na d by manufnotnrara. (Hit showi how to ponltlre throat. Our Frea Booklet. rIvob everything. I.ocftl Ofwnti wanted. iAfgeatjMllln none remedy in owe remedy In existence twelve year. CKamtiti and Bact.rioloiriata. GOSHEN, IND, U, S. A W. L. OOUGLoAS SHOES 2.25 $2.50 3.00 $3.50 MOO & $5.00 For MEN, WOMEN and BOYS THE STANDARD OF OUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS WEAR W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES You can save money because they are more economical and satisfactory in style, fit and wear than any other makes. W. L. Douglas name and price stamped on the bottom guarantees full value and protects the wearer against high prices and inferior shoes. Insistuponhavingthe : wr i n i. k- f genuine ff s-m iuujjiod biioo, Bmbatltui If onr dealer cannot aunnlr W. I DoiiBlai ihoea, write W. L MMI- ior eaiaini?. Rnwi lenc eTerywnpra PollRlna, Brnnkton, dullrery ouargei prepaid. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound does J?ple" pair h,a,V,ng. 6ered more for those who suffer from woman's ills. hathey co,u Id ed . , , . . by the angel Gabriel beyond the j.ulv wlbh!pealia1Tlc?-,,T,tei0 boundaries of Paradise, and given the VT1!.a E.Pinkham Medicine Co. (eonfl. vi. dentlal) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will ""-""a w MF-. .u. be opened, read and answered hr instructions as to the proper methods woman and lield la strict confldence. of cultivating and using it. The para disaical iruit nas, nowever, never thriven since Its banishment from Eden, and in the davs of the later The people of Florence, Italy, hava patriarchs had shrunken to the size of a dislike tor heating devices In their flI1 egg( jn Moses time to the dlmen nouses, aitnougn tne weatner in win- Bions of a plum, and at the fall of the ter, especially when the tramontane Jewish sovereignty to the size of a is mowing, is uncomfortably cold, small grape, thereby practically as None of the houses have fireplaces, serting that the race has been eating and the man who warms himself by ' the veritable fruit of the "tree of means of the "scaldlno," a pan of knowledge of good and evil" ever' glowing ashes, Is considered effemln- since. Charles Winslow Hall, in Na- ate. OVER 100 YEARS OLD tlonal Magazine. Electrlo Sparks In Cancer Treatment Nothing to Worry About LR?,cen"y at en(!h 8PeciaHst, Dr. De JAre you not afraid that some 0f . Kfn Hart, has been demonstrating your children will fall Into that open ! 10 u"wu lu isurauon cistern r asked the nervous boarder, ' treatment of cancer, effectually pre looking over the picket fence in the ' Te; nt,a the recurrence of this otherwise back yard. "Oh, no, mum," came the ' fata disfefe, e theorf, of e mmninnt ,niw in.hw it ain't treatment is that after a malignant tu- .. "w " ll ,V,nl ,.,.J tl J - V Hampton's Magazine. Making Recovery an Object. TtiA TTclr1m va. i I a Anfxtnn m faa as soon as ne comes. If the patient recovers, it is kept; if not, It is re turned. Place ef the Sublime In Art. The beautiful Is the most useful In art; but the sublime in art Is the mosl helpful to mortals, for It elevates th mind. Joubert. One of Life's Best Pleasures Missed Of all the things that make lift worth living friendship comes neai the top. But friends are rare, be cause we are too busy. . PUTNAM FADELESS DYES nin, mnrm mi v,Hrhtr anrl fanter colors than tnv other dve. Oris 10c cackasre colors silk, wool and cotton eauallw . well and is guaranteed to give perfect results. As It dealer, or we will send postpaid at 10c a package. Write for fro car before the treatment is applied. Booklet now 10 aye. meacn ana mix coiora. nawnnvsi tnvw wmix-aii 1, uumcy, uuaoia. cells sparks of extremely high static elec trlcity incapable of ever again being able to harbor and promulgate can cerous germs. At a recent demonstra tion Doctor Hart stood with the con ductor of his machine in his hand, and as each tumor was removed he ap plied his treatment, sparks of great fineness but extreme brilliancy shoot ing from the instrument into, the cav ity made by the surgeon's knife. He explained that it had been discovered that these sparks were able so to change the healthy cells upon which the cancer had grown as to render their nature entirely different. This fact has been demonstrated by a mi croscopic examination, but, curiously enough, the sparks appear to have no effect whatever , upon the diseased cells themselves. The greatest care has therefore to be taken to insure the complete extirpation of the can ine time and duration of every halt is carefully- kept, as it Is neces sary to know the actual marching time In order to calculate the distance gone. Doctor Junker's uniform rate was a little over three miles an hour. When the night camp was reached the first duty of the explorer, after supper, was to copy all the notes made during the day into a large book; one page , generally, though sometimes two, being used to record a day's march. If the night were clear the traveler's work would end with an observation for determining the position of the camp. This done, he felt that he had earned his right to rest. . In this manner Junker traveled on foot 4,000 miles through a country a! large part of which had never before been visited by a white man. Har per's Weekly. Found Bones of Soldiers. During the recent excavations in the historic ground of Abbey lane, Athlone, Ireland, for the commonplace purpose of constructing a sewer, some remarkable finds were made by the excavating party. Not far beneath i the soil they came in contact with a large quantity of human remains. There were no symptoms of coffins, but several skulls and bones' were thrown up. Evidences of a very sub stantial foundation which were also unearthed, four feet under the surface, and the human remains burled appar ently in a trench in the Immediate vi cinity, gave rise to the supposition that the skeletons were those of the Irish soldiers who fought in the sieges near the famous old bridge of Athlone. The Abbey was founded by Cistercian monks the same year that the site of the castle was taken over by King John, with other lands adjoining, which belonged to the monks; and in exchange the king gave to the monastery the lands known today as Monksland, on the borders of the town. a noiy water lount was also un earthed. HAVE YOU A BAD STOMACH Then don't wonder at your rundown condition. Your food is not being properly digested, thus causing Heartburn, Gas on Stomach, Belching, Indigestion and Costive ness. You should try a bottle of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH OUTERS It makes weak stomachs strong and maintains health. At all Druggists Three Burled by Snowsllde. In the course of a violent storm at Grenoble, near. Par is, recently, an iso lated mountain chalet, situated at s height of over 6,000 feet above the sea, was buried in an avalanche o snow and completely disappeared. Its three occupants have undoubtedly pern ished. Hogs Loose and on Rampage. The sleeping citizens on a certain street In Kochester, N. Y., were awak ened the other morning before . day light by an unusual noise. What the awakened people saw was a 3trange siRht when they shivered their ways to the windows' and looked into the street The roadway was filled with a drove of hogs, whose gruntlngs and squeallngs had Joined to cause the disturbance. A short time before they had been snugly packed in live stock cars on the railroad. But there had been a wreck and thousands of hogs were released from their prisons. They invaded the town and started imme diately on the chief business of their existence, the acquirement and dis posal of food. Some householders sought the morning paper only to find a disconsolate hog sitting on the door step, but many others were startled from time to time by noisy visits to the garbage pails in the alley. And the garbage collectors' wagons were the leaders of processions. It was well Into the day before the swine had been rounded up and again put into strong captivity. , maiailiiaa mmj mwiiwwa mm l luai mummmtnmmmmmm jir 11 urn 1 a.iiai.,i nii m mi. ii.mi.iii i For Sprains and Bruises. B. Street. CedarviOe, Call., wrilea 1 "Have used Mustanp Liniment a nnmbrr of years on stock for cuts, sprains, bruises, etc., with best results. The boys on the ranch here use it tow rheumatism, himbaro. apraJna, cut. and burns with the most sat isfactory results. In fact we use it on man or beast as the best remedy we know of." 25c 50c S 1 a bottle at Drus A Cen'l Stores f ' Woman as Worshiper. , Women are born worshipers; In their good little hearts ea the ,most craving relish for greatness; it la even said each chooses her husband on the hypothesis of his being a great man in his way. The good crea tures, yet the foolish! Thomas Car lyle. ... .: - Here Is a Real Wit. The town council held a big ban quet. One of the councilors came ar rayed in a tartan waistcoat. - He was subjected to a great number of curi ous looks. At length one of his broth er councilors, unable to restrain his curiosity, remarked; "I say, what . possessed you to come in a tartan waistcoat?" ervousc Thin?Pale? Are you easily tired, lack your usual vigor and strength? Then your digestion must be poor, your blood must be thin, your nerves must be weak. You need a strong tonic. You need Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the only Sarsa parilla entirely free from alco hol. We believe your doctor will endorse these state ments. Ask and find out If you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just asK your doctor. He iixrii 11 - u , , ... iit. f iiv- . "uawel- m j will disabuse you of that notion in short not like some of you. Always whea;order "Correct it at once!" he wilk 1 uine i uae 10 aeep a cnecu over my tay. Then ask him about Ayer's Pills, stomach." A mild liver pill, all veeetable. I Had tj ta i. Q. Alia CO.. Iwel