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OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1003 OCCQQCCO0COQQ I Your Hair CORRESPONDENCE Correspondents are requested to re new their work. We will supply all oecesry stationery. The news from your neighborhood should appear in these columns everv week. Ontral Point I. ess rain and nune sunshine. 'I'liere is a great amount of hay spoiled on account of lie wet weather. A grest many of the apples seem to b falling i ti" ol tlie hers in this vuiuity. Nevertheless, theie ul he plenty. Some cowardly whelp shot and killed one of ieo. Kandall's sheep mid wound ed everai otheis atwjut'leu d.svs . go. The slu-ep sete running on the hog hoi iow range at the time. Mr. Kandall of feis 'i0 reward for evidence that will lead to the arrest and conviction of the tatty or parties. Miss Daisy Phelps was married to Mr l'red Be ger on the 5:h of July. They had a yery pretty wedding, 's Central Point church will be closed nntil alter the ramumeeting at Canbv. A great manv peop e froiu this plact" will alteud the cnipinee;iii.g. A great deal of grain is falling down on aivonnt of so ninch rain Neverthe less, tins county w ill have one of the most bountiliil i rops it ever raised. Ad we need no to m.ike it pcrleotion is tun? hitie. Carns. Well, why didn't it rain the Fourth? Winnie Howard is working for Delia White during her illuess. Mr. Jsggar took bis oldas t son, Ilorris, to the hospital Sunday. Otis Morris and Mr. Armstrong from Mark's Prairie, were at Mr. Howard's Friday. Kdns Irish returned from Washington taut week. Dock White went to Mulino Sunday. Howard Brownell was in Carua Sun day. Mis. Jones and daughter. Para, and Lizzie Lewis were at Olivers' Monday. Rachel Lewis visited Mrs. Einmott Mjndav. For Young Meu uud Young Women, There is nothing that will arouse the ire of a young man or woman so quick as to haveinferior laundry work put off on them. They may dress ever so well, but if their ehirt front or ehirt waist is mussy, their neat appearance is spoiled. The Troy Laundry makes a specially of ladies' and gentlemen's fine work. There can be no better work than is done -it the Troy. Leave your orders at John son's barber shop. , Canbj. The Methodist camp-meeting com menced here Sunday, July 6. Admission free. J. Rydman has sold his property, on Second etreet, and, with bis family, has moved to the bouse recently, purchased from Mr. Blount. Mr. Bottaeher, the shoemaker, and wife have disposed of tl.eir place here in C'anby and gone East, where they will enter a home .for the aged. Clyde Evans and family, of Portland, have been spending a few days with Mr and Mrs. Geo. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ourley, of Ariing ton, are visiting relatives anil friends here this wwV The Fojf Ju'y celebration here was qusiicews; everything was con ducleifci'a quiet and oiderly manner. The exercises were held in the larye tab ernacle, mu-ic by the Silvert n band. G. E. Hayes was orator of the day and Miss Veva Knight read the Declaration of Independence. The baseball game in Uie afternoon between the B. H. S., of Oregon City, and the borne boys was won by the latter, the score being 8 to 9, Seven innings were played and the last one in a regular dow npour of rain. The Asplay of fireworks in the evening would have done credit to a much larger place tban Canby. The older folks end babies went home tired and happy after the fiifirorks and the younger element rfiM the light fantastic to the music of a IWtland orchestra in the city ball till t)ee small boors of the morning. tie city counc1 met in regular session last Monday evening. Saloon bonds of F. Astman and H. Vorpahl were accept er and licenses granted to same. Bedlana More rain, more grass. Fair weather needed for haying. Wm. Sprague wears a smiling face of late. It is another girl. Grain and potatoes promise a splendid crop as no apbis and but few potato beetles. Mrs. A. Sprague spent Sunday visiting relatives at Stone. Mr. Demoy'a baby is quite sick at the resent writing. Miss Bowen was doing the metropolis last week. Harry Mother attended the state teachers association during its eeesion in Portland. Those who are pa-nlnar f'eVh . anu f trpnyth by regular tTf.t rnfcr.t witn Scott's Eir.uK.' should c',r,virtleatmpnt In hot wv , r.ir clone .andali' 1miik with It will do af with any objection which Is, attached to f.-my pro ducts during the heated beason. Send for frre amri,!. STlTJ & h'tWhi., U.emrti, 409.415 Pearl Street, New York. 50c. and fi-oo; all dru&risu. Two vesrs ago my hair wi falling out badly. I purchased bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor, and soon my hair stopped coming out." Miss Minnie Mooter, Paris,. 111. Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half starved hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer's Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy. JI M kottl. All drattltM. If jour Urutrgist cnm smaOy yu, end u on iMIar and will rrM tou a bottle. U ureaud pine tli name of tout nearest eierww ortioo. Address, ' J.C.AYKttCO..Lowlt,MM. L. Mother, of Independence speut Ju'y 4th with his mother here. The work on the Viola, Redland and Oregon City road tune forward. If you don I think this road improves our lovely burg just take a spin out tnis way some pleasant day. Prof. Dawson of W. U. Salem arrives this week to take up his residence at the Viola parsonage as pastor of the M. E. charge. Matturd Enough rain fell in the last days ot June and drst of July to keep hay from curing, although one could almost dodge between the drops aud there is quite a quantity of hay down. Mrs. Weddleand Kte WeeJ, her sis ter, gave a rag social last week Thursday. All repeat a pleasant time, an excellent dinner, served at noon, and about thirty pounds of rags sewed. The neighbor hood, w e bear, is contemplating a num ber of old-fashioned bees in the near fulu-e. Miss Ida Newhaur, lormeriy of this place but now of Pjrlland, visited friends here last week. . Henry SchatU has a new horse. Mrs. 'line and sons have gone to their claims in Eastern Oregon to remain a short, time. Minnie Frohase and Ed Fredrici were married at tne home of the bride, Sun day, the 21st of June. The Foundation of lletllh Nourishment is the foundation of healtn life strength. Kodol Dyspep sia Cure is the one great medicine that enables the stomach and digestive or gans to digest, assimilat and transform all foods into the kind of blood that nour ishes the nerves and feeds the tissues. Kodol lays the foundation for hea th, Nature does the rest. Indigestion, dys pepsia, and all disorders of the stomach and digestive organs are cured by the u-e of Kodol. Sold by Geo. A. Harding. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. Thi9 iTi-parat Ion contains all of the diffestunts and di nests all Kinds 01 lood. It gives Insiiiiit re'i;f and never fails to cure. It allows you to eat all the 'ool you want. Tlio most sensitive stomachs can take It. I'y Its use many thousands of dyspeptics h:iye been 'ured after everything else failed. It S unequalled fur all stomach troubles. It can't he!p but do you good Prepared only by E. C. IjeWitt & Co., flilraro The !. bottle ccinuiin24 tlmta the 00c aim. The German Baptists, assisted by Mr. Gage, have made a neat wire division fence between the Baptist cemetery and tbe public burying ground. Mr. Pomperine's and Clatis Peters' barns are ready for hay when the weath er clerk gives the word. Mrs. Gage returned from Corvallis last Monday, tbe last trip the boats will make as far up the river as Corvallis nn til the river rises. It took the boat twelve hoars to get down as far as K ruse's Lsnding. Mr. Baker kindly helped Mrs. 8cheiwe secure her hsy. He follows the Scrip tural injunction to care for the widow and the fatherless. Mrs. F. Ellegsen had the grip a num ber of weeks ago and the disease seems to have settled in her side, and she is still under tbe doctor's care. Can any one suggest a remedy for the English plaintain, that broad-leaved weed which crowds every kind of grass out of the yards and grows one stiff stalk with top full of seeds? An old black cberrv tree planted in the early sixties by Mrs. Corby, mother of the present mayor of Woodburn, was found last Thursday morning With the southwest quarter split to the ground. It alwavs bad a beautiful shape and was one of the largest cherry trees in the stale and every year, as again this year, loaded with fruit. It is on the place owin-d by J. P. Gsge, but was at one time own'-d by th late Mr. Corby. The tn e was found to he rotten to the core. Thus pasoth away the glory of the Stail'ird. Mrs. Nernes lias srone back to her old home in Nebraska fur a vjfiit. The tall trees and gloomy woods, together with the iierttelent rain, made her homesick. Miss Lhida Sharp is still unable to be brought home. She is at Mr. Priester's, where she, as has been said before in mm: a a Vh-n the lifo of Mrs. RufT was h.mgitix iu tl'.e Uilunce she used IJr. 1'ierce's 1'avorite Prescription and w.ia rrstorcl to health. Her ex perience made her the firm friend of the molicme th:tt cnrel her. Dr. Tierce's l-'avorite Tresi-ription has no equal in its cures of womanly disease. It establishes regularity, dries the drains that weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "KivT vnn when mv Ht wm hnnv Int in the Mlmcr I'r 1'irrce'i 1-nviirilr rrfvriptinn w Ir-niv'tl tn my h;une." writ? Mr. Cu'li'ie li u-. tn.wt.ir ol' I'.cl hihii Oniinn r Ki'ur, r-i.liti M Kuwe n.i Slircl. p -ik .1 V:,-h "1 l"' il. it won in Ki -k I ' h l'i. V: r uk- Hi il tinir. 1 h- ism 'I l n'l lr.v-lul. tif uiirmlv h i"' 111 : i' i-. it i, our ' II , w h srf s.i ;rm ; fl imniatittii uhimii gn'it n-in.-.lv t'T 1 ' l'i,'r r . a,' . fuanit iii'tM'.n m 11 v Iv cut ' hr i'.ic..;.l' l tit J.liu. l: tomt. l)r. Pierce V Ci ical Adviser, m ) i; frtt on receipt of n.io t' u: c, tit. .1 ul.TI il HUIh. v ui ! '. : , il-'r i" in i ':, r . V .' I..ix' 'l:. 'l Kim1 I v.. qnik 1. '. k' lUL.i: "i.ill :I a n .fill lv moil tv'ise ?.Ic,'. cr covers, is s-'U! i hi. ofi t ti'.niis to pav exiieiise il iiU'll i,i . Ad- dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, llnlT.i.o, N. V. these columns, went for a viit and was taken sick. Her mother, who has been with her, will return home soon. Some men from Canby are again try ing to reach water on the Sharp hill by boring. They were down 85 feet when they stopped for the Fourth. Our esteemed townsman and postmas ter has sold out to a Mr. Powell, ana is preparing to remove to Portland and en gage in the grocery and commission business w ith a paitner. Mrs. Weiseiilom has again been very ill. Perry Sharp and Mr. Muses have be.-n helping Mr. Gae put in some late po atoea and prepare ground fur buck wheat. Mrs. Freeman, from near Eugene, is .iKmrur hnr narelits and family. Kev. . and Mra. Wheoltie. The two sons were , also home on the Fourth. One is in a printing otlice in Forest Urove and the other in Silverton. Miss Aura Thompson finished her course at Ashland and received her di ploma The rain is doing all crops but grats an immense sight of good. A persistent peddler of stationery vis ited our town this week. Mrs. home. Jessie Bouland las returned 4'aliirrh ol tlie Nlomuch. When the stomach is overloaded; when food is taken into it that fails to digest, il decays and inflames the mu cous membrane, exposing the nerves, ami cauces ihe glands to secrete mucin, instead of the natural juices of digestion. This is called catarrh of the stomach, caused by indigestion. Doctors and med icines failed to benefit Iiih until I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure J. U Uhea. Coppell, 'i'ex. Sold by i. A. Harding. Salv tion Army tump Meetii gs. Mid-summer diiipujeetiiig'i by the Salvation Army ol Oregnii City will com mence Saturday, June 27tli, and close July Piih. The hall will he decorated wiib evergreen liiew, so as to represent a giove. All the ministers of the town will as-dst in preaching as follows: Siinr.ljv .Inifl 27th. Lieutenant .Ma ftiess, of Poriland. Sunday, June 28th, 4 p. m., hnsign Crabtrtie. Sunday. June 2th, 8 p. m., Ensign Crabtree. Monday, June?9th, Kev. Davis. Tuesday, June 30th, Kev. J. II. Beaven. Wednesday, July 1st. Bev. E. 6. Bol linger. Thursday, July 2nd, Rev. P. K. Ham mond. Fridav, Julv 3rd, Rev. Willey. Saturday, July 4th, Rev. F. H. Mix- sell. Sunday, July 5th, 4 p. m., Mrs. Sweet,' evangelist. Sunday, July 5tb,8 p. m., Mrs. Sweet, Evangelist. Monday. July 6th, Rev. Willey. Tuesday, July7th, Rev. J. H. Beaven. Wednesday, July 8tb, Kev. E. 8. Bol linger. Thursday, July 9th, Rev. P. K. Ham mond. Friday, July 10th, Rev. W. 8. Giim. Saturday, July 11th, Mrs. Sweet, Evangelist. Sunday, July 12th, 4 p. in., Mrs. Sweet, Evangelist. Sunday, July 12th, 8 p. m., Mrs. Sweet, evangelist. Monday, July 13th, ; Arrangements are being made for good singing during the camp. Please all pray that a goodly number may em brace salvation and live it the rest of their day. E.N0! W. R. Ckahtiike. LlKl'T. WlEMANN. ' Drj infj preparations simply devel op dry catarrh ; they dry np the secretions, which adhere to the membrnno and decom pose, causing ft far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all dry jug inhalants, funics, smokes and muir and use that which cleanses, sooth's aud bealg. r.ly's Cream Palm is such a remedy and will curs catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. A irnu bizo win oo , txim. oiin r n mnlli-s failnl. nr. i en mailed for 10 cents. All druggiMi sell the n,.t s Kidney and li.n l.acli. turn curd me oOc.size. Ely Brothers, 5C Warren St., N.Y. completely. 11. WATKkH. Handel. K. V." 'Hie Balm cures without pain, does Dot i Tiru'Ms. ."Vic.. It. Ak f.irfis.k lt..k Free, irritate or cause sneezing. It spreads itself . i iii-riinm irn'r fUre'cure V irenhir. Hr over an irritated and angry Knrface, reliev- 0 1 V 11 U 0 UMiloC I cimer, 1 n diaila.N.lf ing immediately the painful inflammation. With Kly's Cream Balm you are armed I or a'e "T against Kaaal Catarrh and Uay fever. Charman & Co Huntley Brothers o o o o o o o Q o A Few Hot Weather Suggestions- 5 IE PUT- UP AND SELL what believe to bo the BUST UHAMACUK Cl'RI in the world. That Is a broad statement hut we really believe il is true. We aic so positive that we guainntce a cure, or your money back without a murmur. Tho name of our headache remedy is H. & Js HEADACHE TAELETS. The price la Twenty five cents a Imx. If you buy them at d they don't effect a cure after tilling fol r we want you to come back and get your twenty-live centf. We don't say this because wc think you'll want vour money hack but because wc know you won't. IF YOU ARE TIRED After the ride get a glass of Soda Water. It's just the thing to hiace you up. It's made of pure -aihonatcd water flavored with rich fruit juice flavors. Cleanliness is one of the good points uhout our soda and fountain. You cant expect to get pure soda where everything is untidy. IF THE HOT WEATHER HAS BROUGHT ON MOSQU1TOS, plies, etc., you cart eradicate them with " ROACHINE the only goods that o o Ci 0 o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 O The Point We Want to Emphasize Is RELIABILITY It may sound egotistical to ia all rinhl tf it is honest. Wc ask eivc you satisfaction than any oilier ilrunKist. w e arc iryinu uaru 10 iiiuac don't care to be tho biggest but the best. CHAMUCK5 HOWELL fj CC00OOO0OOOOOCC0OOOOOCC0OOCOOOOOOOCOOOO0 Citilarilal- Mr. George Force came up td bis brother's, D. Force, Monday, on busi ness. , , Mr. Tom Garrolt and family came up from Marmot to spend the rourth with his brother Kile. The picnic was a failure, owing to Ihe bad weather, but the firewoiks in the evening nrio irni n""". James Bios.' Mo, k of goods arrived Thursday. Tlo-i wen- busy all day, ths 3rd, shelving no . n.n.g'iitf the More for the 4'h, with Mi. I.'ne tt iirnit utid Per sie Williams lu-lping iln in. Print Hall is u n mrsin, much improved. Pi ei k n with the rheumatism the In i 'il May, mid has been ever since in I I ) m f . 1 1 e looks somewhat kno. K. lint is still in the riu.'. Neal Olson li.m I U'cli i gy. Why he ho. i - i iitlggy, then ml -s II. le; zii-il to kno. Aunt Mary It w c SOINrt liolsoll II" lei.; I a new bug hoi Me to Ihe I-, we are puz bitten Willi Saturday and since had to go l"'i" operation performed lortor and have an tluiiiascUH. Everything was ready for s grand time at Damascus on the4th, but oh how it did rain, but nevertheless the Modern Woodmen are not the fellows to be out done by a gentle Oregon mist. They just went atiead as opportunity would afford and carried out in part their program. Had to abandon their parade, much to the dissatisfaction of ttie liitle girls who were to ride the liberty car. The choir sang a few songs and the Park place brass band played a few selections. Miss Ethel Osburn recited the Declaration of Independence and Hon. O. B. Dimlck, orator of the day, made a five minutes' talk. It was short, but to the point. He told the people that the Modern Wood men bad agreed to abandon further x ercises and would give a harvest picnic sometime in the near future. Hon. Van Voorhees, state deputy for M. W. of A., DR. FENNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All diseases of Kidneys, CURE - Bladder, urinary organs. A ho Rheumatism, liac.it I ache.Heartblaeass Gravel, i Dropsy, Female Troubles. Don't become dlscourae'l. There Is a Cure for you. I f nm -ry v- rite It. I i imer 11 has HlfliT. a IM! lilne curing lii. nucu cases us yours. AIIcoiimiIIhiihiis tree I "F.ilit. months In bed, heavy backache, I pain aim B,ir, ,i.-.-, .n ,"-- i.,m- j will call insects from their nests and immediately kill them. It kills Hunch es, lied Ulls, Potato lilies, 1'lics, Pleas, l.lce. Spiders, Ants, Carpet Worms, Picas on diK aud cats, Lice oil horses, cuttle, fowls and swine, Piice jo els. per pint t'.y a gallon. ON GOING TO BKD Take half a wiiiclas full of Nile's Celery Nervine During the day take two or three more doses. In a very short time the blood will be pure; your apetite excellent; your nerves strong; your livrr and stom ach disorder all v'onc. It will make the people who take it well uud strong, lhiy it now. Price one dollar. THIS IS Till! SEASON TO GET READY I'or Summer Complaint. It i lUicidcdly wiser to pay twenty-live cents in getting ready thau sullcr great ills tress ami pain aud pay big doctor hills by neglect. The way to prepare is to buy a bottle of llhickhcrry Carmiimtive. lluy it right now. All form of summer complaint have a disagreeable habit of coming when you are not thinking atut them; often they come at night wheu the doctors are all in bed and the drug stores closed. , man praise himself hut that does heiyr i for your trade with the distinct iinilcrti.niliii tlial we wi i try niinicr to HOWELL St JONES RELIABLE DRUGGISTS also made a few remarks. Then dinner was announced, snd to see the people sitting and standing around in small groups eating their lunch and the gentle i Oregon mist pouring down. Those that had umbrellas made good use ol them, I(, ,,10M, tllll (mi 0 tIHt Ht jt ,ai. Tie ((,e at nj((llt t i,.rrnH Hitatau's ml) WM , KrallJ tl)l.t.vvt j every way. Alni()llt jc,.W(. spent tbe Fourth with , pr(,I1,i jir al Mrs, A. Newell. MipsRhoda Smith bus gone to spend a lew weeks at the coast. Mrs. Martha llowk died at her resi dence Fridav morning, July 3, of dropsy, after a lingering Illness of shout six months, and was buried July 4th ill the Dama-ciis cemetery. Sllllln-1. Mr. and Mr. Chris iir.i-icr and son, Leonard, of Ongnn Cllv, fiei' the Fourth with E. T. (iiiither and family. The picnic was jut a linh' h i "drv" vestoiday on aci oillil of it being -o"wet." Mr. and Mr. Sam Ernst, who have been visiting her pan lit", Mr snd Mr. (,'. Horn-chub, have returned to their home in Seattle, Miss Lvdia llornselni' b was tho guest of Miss Lojjpe llornschuch Sunday. Misses l.oltis and liimlab llornschuch have returned from Albany where they have been attending echo 'I. Miss Mildred Ginther, of Oregon City, spent a few days st th home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ginther. Mr. and Mrs. C. Muralt snd daughter, Myrtle, of Beaver Creek, sent Sunday with E. W. llornschuch and family. Try Tillman's roasted roiTee. licious. At Harris grocery. Its de tf The Enterprise $1.50 per year. Oregon t'lty Market Report. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 70c per bushel. Flour Portland, $4 00 per bbl. $1 05 per sk. Howard's Best, 1.05 per sack. Oats in sacks, white, $1 to $1.15 per cental, gray, $1.10 Hay old Timothy, bales, $1rt per ton; loose, $10 to $12 per ton. Clover$12; Oat, $12; mixed hay, $12. Millstufrs Bran, $22.00 per ton. shorts, $23 00 per ton ; i:ho,p, $21.00 per ton, barley, rolled, $22.50 nr ton. Potatoes New, lc to I'c per pound. Eggs Oregon, lH'.c to 2Dc per dozen. Butter Ranch. 30c to 40c per roll. California onions, $1.00 perewt. Dried apples.Oc to 7: Ier lb. Prunes, (dried) petite, 3c per lb; Dal- inn, large. ,rc per lb. medium, uJaC, i Cabbage (new), 40c to f.Oc per dozen. if 1 ireen peas, 1 1 to 2': per pound. Raspberries, 4c per box. Royal Anne, Iling and Kentish cher-rii-H, lc tier pound. Other varieties from 3c to V ,'c. Cauillower 40c to 00c per dozen. Dressed chickens, 10 to c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, $3 .10 to $1.00 x;r lniiidred, Hogs, live h'i to cts; hogs, dressed, 7Jac; sheep, 2'i to 3: ; dresHed, to 7 cts ; veal, dressed. Otoft'.jc; lambs, live, 3aC ; lambs, dressed, Cc to 7 u O O O O 0 O o o o o o 0 0 0 o o 0 o o o o o o 8 0 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o o o 0 0 0 o o o 0 0 o 0 not alter facts. A little self pride mm me ii v , LINN E. JONES o o PLUMBING CHARCES are no higher than those in any other trade, and ours ate no higher thin ser vice rendered demands. What we undertake to do in a thorough and salisfactory manner. There will not he found after our workman get through with a j diany defective Joints, leaky pipes, Iihisc connections or othei evidence of "scamped" work. Every part will be perlect, and look perfect, and when the bill comes in you'll not ask for any deduction. F. C. GADKE THE PLUMBER Wood Wanted. Notice i hereby given that the rountr court will receive Healed bids, at the of fice of the county chirk, up to 5 o'clock p. m. of Wednesday, the 5th day of Au gust, 11103, for 55 cords of good, sound wood, cut from green trees, old growth timber, to be first-class In every respect, to be delivered in the court house yard. The county c urt reserves the right to reject any or all bid. To be paid for In cash, the county court. By order of F. A. St.KKIHT, County Clerk. July 9, 1003. , July 17. BEST FOR THE BOWELS tf yon titTrn't ft miniUr, htthy rnnreniMitftf tfc bowcli ovrjr limy, tou'ta 1H r wUl l. Kni youf bowHi npnn, and b wnll, Korea, In th ihapfl of Tloloiit phynin or polion, li iUiiKnrfiiin, Thf moitlii-nt, runt t, tin ut ptTfort wy ttt kttaplug th wrlt clear and clitan U to tako EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY PJfawunt, I'nlarntilA, I'-.tnt, Tt OoaT, f)rfii. N.ivt hi. krn, Wfil-n or f iniot lo. S an 4 r. tiia r' r tut. WrltftfurlrueaauiitlOtaud bk lit uo iinaltlu Addruta 4Ji fieri I no Remedy Compmf, Chlcngo IHtm York, KEEP YOUa ELCOD CLEAH tin TTS CANDY fixHB CATHARTIC - l Vsi WwVWWU