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oKEflox trrv rnr'" pmv. ivkhi.itakv-m. una. IRRITATING COUGHS. DISTRESSING, DEPRESSING COLDS. Stirolv n:nl quiAIv vieM to Pr. Kim; Xew Iiisroverv. It soothes the intl.iimM ami irritated" Wurhi.il tules. stops the cohr!.. in nuinv ciisoj instnnilv Iivwih tho ool.j nJ ni.u'iAtoralidii. IVn'l 1'.' iinnowd and Nrrry.!?r:rrtrr :, r from cousin n.l w!.k Take Dr. fvW"" ' " ' " ' l ... V .. 7 V ...... ntl.l )., r!!!V.l Owiiiir t. n t-'von' ivm:h ami lime tro-iiUo I ivM mt work nt all fT svvenil i,, " ,r-i.. l . ('tn.Min. of Man. of : ml Hi !5 it i - S 1 0lw pi i mi .tiotjufM M ' :f IS fit JfrTW,ll flTTTTX orTMf I ,nifA MHnM CWCACOHJL the la'sl tl.Vtor Mv woic'il ran d.nvn ttf Kind's New Pisoovery clu-siiT, Olii.v. !'. o.mUl not help r.ie. US iMinJ IV. ,.e.,.t .... nn.i I now V,, i.'h lte poiltbls." "1 am ah oKl Iomt of your most valn aUo Okmd to F-.i T. riuT ' humanity Pr. Kms'f New P:out." writes oVmno Fiemiiiir. NVw Pov,r, Oliio, -for it cured nu of a I'.rvddfd of thr.x years' standinc It was to bad t!.at I would eoiicli untd I would K 5p hle-s, hut. for t!.o quick relief of vonr wonderful rvnnvly pave mo, it's worth more than all the remod-.es I ever uod before." Thousands have been helped in tho Mine vav, hv IV. Kind's New Pi.voverr. It is not a new medicine, hut one that has been natl cfTtvtively more than forty-throe vears for the eure of coughs and colds. Your dniir pist will refund your money if Pr. Kind's w- Piscovery dots not help you. Start taking right now. Sold by ALL DRUGGISTS NEWS FROM THE COUNTRY INTERESTING ITEMS FROM ALL PARTS OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY MEADOWBROOK The good weather lasted long enough so that some of the (armtrj got in most of their grain A short program wss given at the school house last Friday, consisting of sons, "America" by all; recitation. 'Lincoln's Birthday," Walter ilols tetter; song. "Flag of the Free,' by school; recitation. "Where the Spank weed Grows." Allen Larkius. m na tion. Don't Cry Little Girl. H in t Cry," Ora Hutchinson; re-U.uio.i, "Baking Day," Nettie Larking; tons. "From the City,' Llllie S'-hUwe: song. "Massa's in the Colo Ground." by all; closed with a debaie. "Re solved that Lincoln was the srei' vt man in history." The leaders were affirmative. Glenn Larkins; negmiv1, Kuth Chindgren. The judges' ira Ion was for the affirmative. Mis Yoder decided to have a debate every two weeks. The question next time is: "Resolved, that the white moa were more cruel than the Indians." Leaders, affirmative, John Hofstetter; negative Gilbert Hutchinson. A number of the young people at tended the basket social at Mulino Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chindgren spent Sunday at P. 0. Chindgren s. . A party was giveB by Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Holman at their home the even ing of Feb. U. The evening was pleasantly spent playing games, at midnight a delicious lunch was serve J to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Holman and son, Charles. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Chind gren and daughter, Vivian, Miss Mae Yoder, Mabel and Ruth Chindirren. Myrtle, Hazel and Nettle Larkins. Glenn Larkins, Martin Appleton, Carl Peterson, Herman, Bernice and Ru ben Chindgren. The Schiewe beys spent Saturday evening at Mr. Eofstetter's. Harry Chase went down to his un cle's at Portland Saurday to get a colt which they traded for. Ora Hutchinson spent Sunday with Esther and Elsie Orem. MOLALLA School was closed Monday on ac count of scarlet fever which has de veloped in the home of W. F. F.oherd Selv;m, the eldest son. 'was working for V. A. Shaver where hey have had the fever and probably brought It home. Several have been exposed and It is feared that It may be some time before school may be safely opened again. Nnr precaution should be exercised in such diseases. Prof. C. I. Lewis and assistants of the division of horticulture will be in Molalla Thursday. March t'th to give demonstrations at the Fasan orchards so the extension division of 0. A. C. has notified Molalla Grance No. 310. Let all that are In terested In better fruit in the Molalla valley turn out on this date and have a close distance talk with the expert and carry away any information that may be important on the occasion. When you come Into town by rail, you will be entering Molalla through what arpears to be the back yard of the present town, so see our front yard, it will be neccary for you to stop off and look around until we get another frontage built on. Molalla , is to have a 'newspaper, right away off "Old No. 1" huildins is to be the house of publication. This is proper to have all pioneer en fame through this building and some day 'twill make a suitable picture for the first home of Molalla's first paper. Our brother scribe of Liberal rath er Intermates that the 'mail staee" has not been able to reach Molalla for some reasons or other lately. Now be it known that L. Waldron, our stage mall carrier, has been seen mmine in the old way as a trusty guardian of I'ncle Sam's mail every day in the week the whole muddy winter lone. What more could any man do? Though very dif ficult the Job may seem to one not accustomed to such gigantic under takings Waldron gets the mail to s- One Or Two Generations Ago Most Farm Animals Roamed At Large But We Have Gradually Found That This Did Not Pay The barn yard fowls have been the last to feel the effects of bus iness methods on the farm bu. at last they have to get in their place (in the poultry yard) and stay there. The farmer who reads the magazines known that today many a rhlcken farm of a few acres pays a bigger profit than a big farm did a few years ago. Every farmer keeps chickens because It pays and it will pay lots better and the farm ill look better If they are kept in the poultry yard. They are about the most profitable animals on the farm and it takes less space and less expeiiKe to keep thern. Enough of our poultry fencing to keep your fowls properly will cost very little and will be the best investment you ever made on the farm. Ask for prices. FRANK BUSC1 Furniture and Hardware Molalla If It takes three relays to do It Wo get our mall all the same. The smallpox pnilont have about ......i at Orln Cuttings. They seemed to have had a very mild form ' The Inlant child of Royal David sons dl.-d hist week. For hlle the mother was In a critical rendition but Is now reported as out of danger and rettlm: along well. II. A Kaylor comes forth with an other Hive and a half aero addition M Molalla. situated JuM west and ad joining the school property. I'eek & Company will gladlv tell any one interested in It all about It. A new tUcry bam has been com menced building on the south-east corner of-the Kavtor addition to Mm Mia b. a Mr Hubbard Shoemake .tackson nine the carpenter contract of building. C. A Jackson Is having a residence In Kobblns addition to Molalla Georuo II. Grocery was bavins the rubbish cleared oft his most desirable lets recently. For i sprain you will Hint Cham berlain's Liniment cv-ollcni. It n! hs the pam. removes the soieliess. and soon restores the parts to :i healthy condition. "" and eent bottles tor sale by Huntley 1'ros. Co . Oregon City. Hubbard and Canby. CLARKES. Charlie Casser fell from a tree about feet, at school last Tuesday but was not seriously hurt. Miss Olga timer is working In Portland. G. Maniuardt was in town last Sat urday. Charley Harrington and Charlie Ralph were taking out vine maple for Sam Elmer last week. Mr. Wolfson's son-in-law. ltob Rett inson. is staying with Mr. Wolfson. - Joe Wallace moved a separator to his home the other day. ! A curd party was given at the Km to hom-y last week. daughter of Klwood. wore1 guests at j Mr. mid Mrs. C. Stromgreoli nuiumy. ! Miss Jessie Phillips has been visit-1 tug with friends and relatives nt F.I-1 wood. Colton and James last week. She Intends to leave for her homo at Promise, Oregon next week. ! John Fiikstrom was busy butcher ing hogs Saturday. W, S (lorbetl has purchased n new team of horses. The lalliieis soclcl.v of Equity lecetlui: was well attended Saturday evening and several new members were taken In. Iliie is no bettor medicine made fcr ee'.lH than Chamberlain's Couth Retnoiiv It acts on nature's plan, to i..ve the Inni'S. opens the secretion, aid exi'ectorallon: and retort's the s. stem to a loalthv condition. Tor v i!e In Huntley Pro Co . Or 'son CP v. Hubbard, and Cnnby. both towa ran be ami Unit disease I not contagion. COLTON John Jones hauled a load of ho;s to town last Monday. I Frand Wilson and Ernest Vallen of Elwood. are working In the titu-, ber for Lew Hubbard. i MULINO. Hie bask.t social Nt the Grunge b i' Saturday was il deckled sue ess Viler a line proclaim ron.lcico I y Hie voting people. Mr G W. Smith ,r.v led to unction oil the baskets ot which there were which broush' fortv eight dollars and ton cents. After the baskets were nil sold Mr Smith, who Is n public spir ited citlen promised to mo ten dol lars to help build the sidewalk imd asl.ed It there were two men In the crowd v.ho would do the same, but no one responded. He then called for oti. man to donate ten dollars, but there was not another man In the rouu who felt like giving that much. He then asked If there was three men who would give five dol lars, when Mr. Herdlno. Mr Snod grass and Oscar Hull steppe I for ward and deposited the coin, making twenty five dollars more to the side walk fund. The ladles of Mulino do nated cake and coffin was sold to the amount of '.'". and a few persons contributed to the fund until it totaled $'.'i:o. Now Mulino will hive a sidewalk beginning '. the school house and building both ways along the county road as far as the money goes. Tha Trials of a Trsvtltr. "I nni a traveling salesman," write K K Youngs. K. Iloikshlre. VI . "anil ,.. often troubled with eoiiKlpatlon and Indigestion a til I began to use IV. Klnaa New Life Pills, which I have found an excellent remedy." For Nil .lomach, liver or kidney trouble it,v sre une.til"d. Only rents nt nil druggist DAMASCUS. The .old inap I over and I f'd Ion ed hv rain V. Cooke has been doing some '.ood road work l.nl week he put crushed rock on lcriv' hill II. G lav., bus relumed fiom San Francisco alter il Hirer months' ab sence Ho ha been ilolng carpenter work. Ho report Frisco a big town In every wav. but U glad to get home aialii He i'vs old Claikninu conn lv bra's them nil for clliniile, plea ant home, good land, g.sid crop nud a place (or a man to make n comfort able home and a good living, beside a snug bmtk account. Mr l.tngle. who was shot Saturday ev.niiig M hlghwnv men. Is getting along .plcndldly The bullet entered Hie right ldo nd nt pre.nt I bulged below the right shoulder blade It will be removed a soon ' bis condition will penult We nil hope (or his speedy recovery and al so for the iUlck dealing of Justice to the criminals. The robber got nothing (or their trouble, although Mr I. Ingle carried tn the neighbor hood of J I on. but he I made of pluck ier iii.it.iiul than the average man and doesn't believe In holding up hi band for every Tom, Hick and Harry. Mr J W. Illllenry spent tho verk end nt Ler sister's. Mr Inyo. A masquerade wn given In Elliott s hall on the evening of February H. Reports tell of a very good time. A dance will ho given again III three weeks. March S. The dramatic people are talking of preparing entertainment non. The base bnll club I ngnln think ing of tall and bat. digging out mus ty suit nud Umbering up arm to b ready for spring and summer work CASTORll All Ollol, 1 ft.H t I M' AMvi'ittV lrwr:Wi Crlt sliiilldlnHjilrnuljiillii't'iti (litilsi- Stimvahs nnJlitbi4 russ iiisl lvVu'onlolni nvww tlmim Mtifihiitr norM'Ml Not N ah r otic ihi'.W.f.vM.L'TTOJI emu For Infanta nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho IMMifT, (Vnirilv Cur Ovmflrt lloii.SHirSUiwah.lil it'1 Yiirnisl'iawtminrrtT",a ivrsjaitdlOSSOrMUf. racSunb St(iv:fTof SEW WHK. Siguaturo ti .ft In Use For Over Thirty Years i UrantccJ unJrrtWFo Jj f.iwrant t fttM4MW amiatsasasL M u i v 1 p X ' , TTACnMfiT I S3" i-i i NeedaNew PumpforYourWell OR HAVE YOU A NEW WELL FOR A PUMP 97779????? IN EITHER CASE WE CAN FIT YOU OUT WITH A Myers Pump That will give you money rcturninR service Myers Pumps are famous for three reasons easy operation during life of pump-durability and strength. The Patented Myers Glass Valve Seat which is ex actly the same as drinking water from a glass as compared to a rusty tin cup. We Have Myers Pumps in Every Size WELL, POWER AND SPRAY We are always glad to show The Stover Gasoline Engine Is the Farmers Engine Because it is simpleEasy to understand and operate. YOU NEED ONE ON YOUR FARM It.'V K A Hniltli frtnii tires. m fur. NORTH LOGAN prenebed at tbe llrtlrlel srhtsd bouse - ittt Untidily, j The vr.lher l flnr In Ibl part ut Wnrd li been rneelved that Mr th rolintry nt preeiit. Tim r.a.ls (Ms bu arrived ;itlev In llniiolnlu re ilrvliiR up and smoothing, ibiwu. Mir II. -lined mnde a busliie trip to l'ortlalid Ust work and v lulled her1 ureiits In Hreiiio Suliilav j 0. (iwllllm of Unn Oak farm. b'' i several of hi sheep b) alrkiie. J All the farmer of lloinedale are busy Keltlnii the ol readv (nr (be ! spring rrop Mr iilul Mrs lluaalor liuole bu.l lleSS trip to OreKilll I'll) taut Week Yin Klle I'lurK inl her brother Ira. have l.r. n on tho slrk list A bnskrt m-1I 111 b.- Riven by the pupils of the lli iirlel sebnll nt Heaver Creek Hall Marrh the nrt Here Is a Ilie.allKii of hiiM and kihmI sheer fniin Mr. C. J. Martin, limine, Mill, Vn . hi Is the luntbi-r uf elslili-.-n rlilldreii. Mrs Mirlln eurt-il nf stnniiieli troiilile and runstl patlnn by Chnmberlalii' Tablet (t it live years of ufli-rliiK. apd now tn ciiiiiUH'lids these tnblet tu the publle. Suld hy Huntley llrti Co.. lirrson City. Hubbard and Canby. LOGAN. w. J. WILSON & CO. OREGON CITY, OREGON CANBY HARDWARE & IMP. CO. CANBY, OREGON Agencies Jonas I'ettcrson and son madn a business trip to Mulino to purchase a horse last Wednesday. Olie ManHon. of Shubel. was vik Itini; with friends at Colton and Kl wood last week. Alex I--sen who bad been ill only a short time, died at bis home at Colton. Mr. I.eesen and bis family came nere from Canada about five years alio. He was well liked and re spected by all who knew him. He was sixty six year of ae but was piife hale and hearty for his age. Itesides hiH many friends who mourn hi death, Mr. Ieen Is survive) one daughter. Miss Annie of Colton, and two sons one of Kai?le Creek and one of Alberta. Canada. His wife died three years ao. The funeral services were conduced by Rev. Itbeiiihardt and the remains wre laid to rest at his home where his wife is buried and it was also his wish to be buried there. Alfred I'.erRlund has returned from Cor.allis where he has been attend ing college. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hunt er of I'.ee Hills a telve pound win lavt Monday. Messrs. Will, Jay and Oscar f)i and tbe hitter's wife and son. Harlie. of Scbubei enjoyed a pleasant visit with their mother, Mrs. ton last Sunday Mr. lierdine ami Fred Churchill re- HOVIEDALE turned Friday from Willamette,! where they have been clearing land! Tbe weddlm? of a promlnet Homo tor Ml'. Iteams. ! dale couple has been announced for Albert Krickson moved out to Mil- i the near future, lino from Portland Monday and ex-: Vfr. Frlck y and family have mov pects to make this place his home ' ,., (o OreRoii City A very pleasant evening was spent dam-In at tbe home of Mrs. KuKlnan. for the future. Mrs. Smith from f;ram?eville. Ida ho, is visit in? bis sister, Mrs. Church ill, of this place. May Krickson, of Oregon City, was out. attiidiiig tbe basket social Sat urday evening, laying over Sunday at her uncle's, August Krickson. Charley janies an I Charlie Schul banser are working on the tie drive for the Hult sawmill Company. I)r. Angus Mclioriald, the veterin arian, was called out to Mrs. Church ill's Monday to s'e a couple of sick cows that have been attacked with some strange disease. One of them being feund in the barn two weeks aiio Monday morning stretched out like a dead cow. Young Churchill thinking that she had hurt herself some way called Or. Morey In and she is getting better and is now abl- to stand without supiiort. Yes terday evening, while driving the cows up from pasture another one fell and had to be hauled to the barn and fearing it was some contagious Dix. at Col- j disease the doctor was called. IU i says it is caused by keeping them on Harry Shelley visited his Mister, Mrs. II. Hcrirlcl. at Homedaln. George Kggiman went to Dlxes mill Friday to order lumber for a new barn which H to built on their place, j Winifred Furmer are very busy these du getting ready for Spring planting. y W. Uielihefl I pulling a Hew wire li'llee III (rout of hi property hbitig the mud. M. II. Klebhiifr I rushing things at (he corner, getting everything III ri-iidliiess for his new store building, j The grip seems to be going around from house to house. ; Mrs John Shtitlell bus been unite j III the pust week, but Is reported Im proving. J. A. Hyers nil daughter. Mis Ma bel, arrived home from California! last week, where they spent the win- i ter Maliv Were surprised to read of the attempted suicide of A. O. Wold, the "egguii.i." as he was generally call ed. For several yeiirs he mud" reg ular trips buying egg for customers In Cortland. Clear Creek Creamery for the month of January manufactured j I t Ions of butter No. of potui Is cream ns-elved ilS,:io7. No pounds butler manufactured. '...VIH. Tutsi pns Is for .Inn.. $:i,s:i:i.i;t. Price paid patrons. II cent per pound for butter fnt. A masquerade bull will be given ut l-ogan Feb. 22. Cow buyers lire frequent culler these days. Fresh rows are alwnys In demand, though not miiuy for sale Saturday utternoon a large crowd gathered nl the hull lit hear thn lec ture, "The New View of Kdtlcntion," by llev. C. C. poling, of Ihn Cnlted F.uingellciil church, K. Pith St.. Port laud. He being one of thn prominent men to lecture on topics selected by Stale School Superintendent Alder man In behalf of the schools. T hree schools were represented on tlin pro gram here, in charge of Miss Anna I'm himin, our popular teacher. Thn program wss an excellent one 'and enjoyed by all. The speaker whll not Oregon horn, wns educated here, being President of Dallas Colleges a number of years. Is n man of pleas ing address, who Is nt home on the platform. All present seemed Im pressed by his remarks. The pro gram rendered ,y the pupils was: Song, "Our Flag," by school child ren; piano duet, Clara Wleveslek and Anna Frlederbk; recitation, Carl Im rig, song, "Mt. Vernon Hells," by school; dialogue by (lerlle Stiyers. Itoy Sprag ind Wilfred HiitrliliiH; recitation, riessle Mutton, "Orphan Annie;" song, "What the Crickets Say," by School; dialogue. "Quiet Afternoon," Alma llnss, Margaret Ituscli ami Klsle llusch: Piano solo. Hrown; recliutlon, llessle Arthur K-aden Weill In to Inntl - tenlav w lib a load of lit The Klrehem Krotlirrs are efting p-llllue. They tlve eVerl lie II t urk Crl and Floyd Kltrbein liave '.. rii lulling lliulier J t) t;mlili h returned Irmn Aiigele. California. He I.-ft hi. l( mid tn Jntle gill III I'rtllliiiniii till lliMut weather. Arm, Mii.t- to n. Trnlti. I" HI with liirtniiiinniory rheiimutiMii Ml to tile Cllllimlli. Miss liter i;....-tt and Ml Alli r MeM irrar Hrtit t,i llartoti Tuesday t" Mr S V ChrltlHli.cli. S P (Till. Hansen w a vl.Her at II. rt Cumuiln. Wt-dne.day. rluirlle Cbrlstlaii.en iti vlitin 111 parcel TbiiKdaV. Fd'l Carr !ia gone to Seattle In vn It III ,retll 1 lie Viib lillne dstlie at North l inad will be piialHined on Biiiiiilil o( Mr. Hiell KteklK- Mr Myer went in Ore.ham Wid heiiiuy to visit relative Art Evsr at War. There i.re two thing rvrrlaalHK at war. Joy and pile Hut liuekletis Arnbn Salve will buulah pile In any (orm It aiMin sul,,lile thA llching lr rlintlnti. Inltiitnmntlon or swelling H Klve romfiirt, Invite Joy. lireate.t healer of burns, boll, ulrer, rtits. bruises, rt lema. scalds, pimple. sUn ertiptlot:. Only :.i rent at all druggist. GLAD TIDINGS. Our ri.ld snap lin route tn an end The weather modern! lug somewhat. e were ngnln permitted on b't night lo henr the fumlllar patt-r id l be rain upon the roof. Mr. Hun I dually rngnged thi"" iliiv naiillng out and seiitterlng over his lllliible fields, large ninouuts "f rotted rtraw and miiiinre. using an up to date sprender, which n with all the requirement, giving sat Ufiiciory result In every particular. .1. Iv Nuylor tiHik hi brut lor and wife and two Misters In law, Har.ih Crulginllcs nud Mr. Mary Knrlton. tn Hrooks HI. yesterday, his broth er's Imdie Is there. Mrs. Karlltui will return to her home In Portland and Mr. Cralgtnlle will soon return to her home In Pleasant HIH. M after a visit n lining relatives here of tientiy a year. Mrs. Kvs llrngll made a trip Oregon City last week to pay her mul her mother taxes. Mrs. C. V. .Inckson. thn ole sur vivor n hd only one left of the curly pioneer of thla ltiimrdlny nrighlnr iiooil Is "(I year of ago. today. IJ' lug here riiiillnually for more than year, alio has seen a veritable lld rrness converted Into tillable acre age ami whert once stood the I" rablns, lew ami fur between, now Is noted up to date and rosily farm res iliences, John Peer, w iiuilerstun.l, Is la"' gerotisly 111, Itoy Oiirrelt mid wlfn am now vis iting at Homiltl In Marlon County. 1,1 his sister's, Mrs. Kllcn Feller's. (!i'o. Newsomo has worked steii'ly (he past winter, barring bad weather but Is laid up for repairs with o se vere attack of lumbago and muscu lar rheumatism. (Continued on pngp 3 ) Willie hgglman of Homcdale quit 1 Pachmnn. "Oct Mid"; song, lleatrlce working In Oregon City mills and re-1 Young. Silver Hell"; plnno accomp turned to his home Thursday. j anlst, Mrs. Pierce; recltnllon. I,era Mrs. Muralt and her siKter, lieulah, i Pabler; dialogue. "Kntertnlriltig Sis made a business trip lo Portland ler's Henii," Joe llusch. Dale Spyers, Thursday. Itosa Moser, Albert Oerber, Margar- Knot Hughes and Jim Shelley who et llusch and Alma Iloss; song, (Jen took the contract or clearing land forjevleve Muinpower; recitation, Stone M. Menricl have roniilete, their work school l.oy. and are cutting wood. j The breeze Is blowing out (he sliiinii , on Ijjtie Oak Farm. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gottljerg and too wet pasture and thinks that H. C. Allyns a'e contemplating mov ing to Vancouver on a ten acre farm. Arnold Schneider attended a bas-W-t social and vislied Ins parents at lie Hand last week. A valentine party was given at the home of Kate Parry Friday evening. All report an enjoyable evening. Mrs. Strain and family took in the masquerade dance at Cams last week. This Is the season of the yenr when, mothers leel very much concerned ov ' er the irequent cobU con'raeti ci l.y I t'o lr nin'ren, and have n'mmlnnt n-a j s. ii for it us every rold weasens the lungs, lowers (he vllallt) bud paven I the a ,'i.r the more serious diseases that .o often follow. Ch i.nberlaln' l ou-li J "medy Is famous for Its cures I -:n, I l pleasant and safe ro lake For I a-'o ' v Huntley ilros. to., Or.'gon 1 fit ' Hubbard and 2.vit, rOOTFlSHBRAND PommelSlicker 4 Keeps both rider nnd saddle perfectly drq. Mil Je for roucjh wear and lontj service in the wetlesl weather. Satisfaction Guaranteed iSSSi LookforThisHark W Excellence $5.50 EVERYWHERE A.J.TowaCo. .mrt.. Towra CwuiASiTa 4