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I. i ROGUE RIVER COURIER GRANTS PASS, OREGON. Published Bvry Thursd ay. Subscription Rataai Ona Yaar, In sdrancs, . $1.26 Bix Month! 66 Taras Months, .86 Hingis Copies, .06 Advartlalnaj Rata furnish! on application at the office, or by mall. A. E. VOORHIES, Propb. 4 Mnob " FRED MENSCH, - - Editor ntarad at tha port o flics at Grant !' uran, h seoonu-ciass mau msiver. THDRSDAY.AUGCST8, 1901. "Doggaral" Hymna, Portland nawspsperi and yarl contribntori to their columns have been lately devoting considerable ipaca to the anblact of cbnrch hymni. endeavoring to make distinction between tboee which an "doauerel" and tboee which are reinlU of the meet lubllme Inspiration. Even ooncernlnii the latter tbere li divergence of opinion and aome of tbe grandest and tool Inspiring poetic creation! are placed under the ban by ultra prosaic gentnses whose pulses are not ouickeued by the peani of melouj and beaaty of sentiment In the songs which oniis the fountain bead of all bleiilncs. These adverse criticisms certainly must serine from hypochondriacal souls, whsie optimism has been ban ished, forced into darkness from the Usht of reason as an abhorrent spectre and tbe baleful gent of pessimism per mitted to hold full sway in lis gri Incontrultv. In all tbe verses to be found within tbe pages of tha hymnals endorsed by tbe different ecclesiastical denomination! it It an intellettnal Im possibility to fin lone line of ''doggerel.' Every hymn which has been written and sung in tbe churches baa a noble import and la not the result of silly sentimentality by Irresponsible religious euthusiaiti or flippant attempt to make fhtht. on tbe part of a buffoon, nf things that be wte not of, but written by learned thinkers noble men and women, who are responsible for the light of genius which brightens every clvlllied corner of the world to day. " It nasses all understanding how such amdlta Institutions as tha press ol Portland should even bintat the presence of doggerel In tba multifarious gems ol verse which gladden daily tba hearts ol all in American Christendom. It ia alleged that a genuine tea gull was seen flying about Eugene last week r Of courts It to a hoax. But it amply . deawnstrste how gull-ibla some newt- " paper writers are. The lniurrectot of South America are . again Indulging in their gentle diversion of agitating tha white winged dove of i , peace which hat hovered for a few ntooBl o'er tha tun-kissed Beldt of mutative Veneiuela and are pouring -" libations to lbs oombstivs planet Mars. ' Frisco strikes are it 111 on and from ' ' Indications may be continued Indefl nataly. , It baa been reported at dlff . arant tlmei that a settlement wat in ; tight and that tha end would be reached in a few dyt but now It It more proo- . abla that a general ttrikt will be called, a ttrlke which will affect both tidet ol - tha continent. i Tba Intense beat of the patt week has driven many people to the mountains or ' tha coast. Tba thermometer circled amiind tha 100 mark the greater part ol ' " tha day while once It went to 108 In the . , ehade. Some places lees shaded sliowsd, .'" ' so it is reported, as high at 117. Other , towns along tha valley have been suffer log likewise. Tueeday afternoon was . anaclallv mninv and sultry and great ' suffering resulted. During tha night an " alectrlo Itorm wat in progress but ' Wedneaday morning a refreshing (shower '' lowered the temperature and gave tbe earth a much needed refreshment, a i WOODMEN'S CRFAT DAY. Thousands of Woodman Vlalt tha r , Moneler Meeting a. Portland , , , Ma.ny Want from Hare. Saturday wai a day long to be remem bered In tbe annate of Woodcraft of Or ,egon. Thouiamlt of Woodmen vieitors '' were In Portland on that day to attend tbe rllrs of initiation In which MX) ieo " pie were Introduced to the mysteries of Woodcraft In oue fell swoop. Thr throng moving about Mount Tabor In the , altarnoou, it Is said, presented a msg nifioeat sight, tbe hundreds of men and . , women attired In gala garb, tha melodi ous din of music, and the happy shouts . of tha crowds who were out for a good time made a scene that rivaled any thing . 'aver teen in the city. Dignitaries of Woodcraft were present from far and near, and a conspicuous figure in tha festivltiea waa Governor (J ear, A monster barbecue was held end tons of bread and hot roast beef disap peared as If by magic. A base ball game waa played vs. l'ortlaud and visiting neighbors, which resulted In a score ol 16 to 8, la favor ot the urbanites. Tba glganllo demonstration in Port . land Is a new feature In fraternalisin and '' ' may become a popular idea. . Tha Woodmen ot tha World escursion . to Portland Friday, took nearly 100 of tba Josephine county people to tha me- tropolla. Tba following are among those who took advantage ol the cheap rates: ,' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bliarman, Mrs. ' iuavph Wolke and daughters, Mr. and i Mrs. Henry llarth, Mrs. J K Pigney, ? Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. R Kiddle, Mr. and j Mrs C II reckham, Harry Peckham, Dan Johnson, Mrs. Chas. Welter and daughter, Birdie Jones and lister, Mrs. Aba Axtell, Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. r MWBkeeli and daughter, Mies Ger trude John, Mrs. II H Barton, Miss Carrie Farr, Mrs. II E Cooper, G F Trel jen, John A Cook, Miss Fanuie Halo, B W Nelson, Mrs. P A Nelson, W J Ott. Mra. Fred Brock, J N Ogle, J Morterdyk A D Lebucan, C F Young, Mr. and Mrs. Neaae, Mrs. EsUbrook, Mrs. James Neely, Carl Gontner, Mrs. Cleva Neely, Misa Vesta Leach, John McCounell, Willie Weidmao, J C Hall, W R Kuy kendall, G R Walker, Mist Elela Green, Mr. and Mr. W E Mallory, Mitt JCHie BLACK CAT It costs no more and wears very money saver. Sold at the RED W. E. DEAN, & CO., Front street, oppo. Depot, Yost, Ed Ullberg, L B Jamison, R D Lawson, Miss Minnie Dyke, K J Nolan, W. Eastman, George Dcgsgne, Mrs J G Hiatt, E F Clarke, A N liart, G F Hart, Mr. and Mrs. D 8 Cook, Chas. Contain, G II Mills, George B Ward, TONaucke, George Wells, J W Rushton, W O Ty cer, John Doe, Chas. T Kerr, G T Irwin, Mrs C I Kerr, C E Clotser, J L Yokum, A Lot, F C Smith, Mr. Fay, Harry Clarke, George H. Slover, H V Miado. Tha Beautlee ol Rogue RJver. Tba following acticle from tha pen of Dennis Stovall appeared in tbe Telegram of August 3, appropriately illustrated photographs of scenes on the river Southern Oregon In general and Granta Pass in particular is receiving a great deal of Iree advertising through tbe columns of the Evening Telegram and also through Eastern magaiinee, and Denuis Stovall should receive a medal and the thanks of tha town for what ha is doing: There are many charming rivers in Oregon, rivers whose senic besuty and grandeur of landscape through which they flow, can hardly be surpassed by streami anywhere In tha world; yet among all tha riven of our slate there are none possessed of tucli varied interest, such changing scenes, at Us waters dash over the rapidt and falls; none so grand, none so beautiful withal as the Rogue, the great river of Southern Oregon. Far up In the mountains near Crater Lake, the first spring! forming the Rogue, rise ; then tba waters dash down tbe precipitous mountains, first northwest, then southwest, until they mingle with the billows of tha Pacific. It is an Impetuous, unnavigabla stream, winding at timet through wild and rough canyons, between tha high walls of narrow gorges and at other times flow ing pescelully through verdant valleys, whose broad, green fields spread away on either tide, In graceful slopes to the tht distant mountains. Not to very many yean ago tbe lavage red man, pitched his wigwam along tba Uogue't grassy banks, and while his squaw beat tbe manianita berries on a stone and made meal for hit bread, lie fished the stream for salmon or stalked the mountain! in search of game. Then the army of white men entered, eeeking the precious glittering nuggets that min gled with the gravel In tha river's bed. Tbe poor Indian with hit ponies, bis wigwam and his squaw was driven far back over tha mouotaini, and now the manianita berries grow and ripen and drop undisturbed from tbe branches, for tha white men can't use theui. Tha scenes along tha Rogue present Ideal subjects (or the artist, Inspiration (or the poet, rest for the toller who is weary In mind and body, and a veritable paradise for the sportsman. One grows to Inva this old river as they enter Into Its secrets. There are at every turn ol the stream, turprlnei of beauty; and here, at nowhere else, one feeli that they ara near to Nature's Heart. The water ripples a hearty welcome to all during the dy and sings s soothing lulls by to tbe weary sleeper at night. Tha sportsman, following the Uog'ie, as It winds through the mountains, can find an abundance of giue. The no lurloiit "deer skiunnri ' ol a lew years ago, who nearly rid the mountain ol those noble aniinsla, are now rmlriuted from their deadly work b the strong arm ol the law, anJ the dour ara becom ing more abundant lu tba Boiuhurn Oregon mountains. I. is now acjiiuuoo sight to see a beautiful buck followed by a doe walk timidly di wn into the Uogue to driuk of tbe 'stream's cool water' Elk are yet lean too, as alio black and brown bear, panther and wildcat. The ever-hungry coyoto coutlunes to disturb the cainper'a dreasis with his doleful walli and ihrieking cries. Tbe woods are filled with scampering squirrels, while the cotton-tail and the jackrabbit remain ai faithful to the country as the chapparal bushes over which they nim bly leap to the utter dtacourageiuent of the hounds. Sportsmen, along the Kugue ran have any kind ol a hunt that they chooM. They can Bud an abundance ol small game near town, or they can go (or a week or mouth's hunt away back iu the rugged mouulalus, where the king ol the forest roam. Camping places are a nvmerous as tha ripples in the stream, with cold pure water and delightful bailee; where the idle, the Ism or weary can lie aud listen to the soft sing ing of the Mummer wind, the mile of tbe forest leaves that form a bright green roof overhead, or the moaiiing of the tall pines as tha light breeie glide through their branchea. Tba most popular sport afforded by tlie Rogue Is its fishing; and let it be mentioned here tliat Rogue Uiver fish ing is distinct in llsell. It matters not how much of an adept one may be In angling flh from other streams, or how brilliant a record one may poesesa as a fisherman "Back in the Slatee," when they toes their hook In the waters of the Rogue for the Bret time, they will soon become aware that they have a new lesson to learn. la rases of cough or croup give tba little one, Una Minute Cough Curs. Then reat easy and have no fear, The child will be all right in a little while. It never fails. Tleaeant to take, always safe lure and almost Instantaneous ia effect. Dr. W. F. Kremer. :IIOHIEIlY. than ordinary brands, much longer. It is a STAR STORE, Propr. Mora Booth Talk. While the times wat the first paper in the state to mention Hon. R. A. Booth for governor, it has been talked up all over the state and although some of the loading papers are noncommittal, the cause is gaining ground and his name will soon be urged from other sections not yet In evidence. Tbere are few member! of the laxt state senate that won and retained as niahy friends as Hon. R. A. Booth. He took his stand on tha great senatorial question and while he was firm as adamant in hit convictions, he was gentlemanly and accorded to all others the same right and privileges enjoyed by himself. He did not question his standing as an honeet and sincere legislator by talking to the galleries on every little measure that promised political distinction but on the other hand attended strictly to the needs of the great senatorial district he represented. To be governor, more especially so when tbo position is tin sought, ii to bo placed in the higboet position within the gilt of the people ol a great state and knowing Mr. Booth as we do, we feel sure that if ho Is called to this great position of trust as well as honor, he will permit the use of his name. Junction Times, Rep. hl'MMONH. In tbe Circuit Court nf the State of on. for Joseubine Co. Ore- Fannie P. Keller, l'lautiff vs. William M. Keller, Defendant. Action to dissolve the marriage con tract. To William M. Keller, Defendent; In tha name of the State of Oregon, you ara hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause, within tlx weeks from date of first publi cation ol this Summons vis:-from August 1, 1001, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for a decree dissolving the marriage contract of Plaintiff and De fendant. This summons Is published by order of 11. K. flanna, judge of tha above en titled court, made in Chambers, at Jack sonville, Jackson County, Oregon, on this 1st day ol August 1U01. Asa Axtbll, Attorney (or Plaintiff. Advertised Latter Llat. Following is the list ol letters remain ing uncalled for in the Grants Pass post otlice, Saturday, July 20, 1U01 : LAUIKH, Coffee, Mist Laura, GKNTLKMSJN Lamb, Mr Chas, O'Gorman, Mr John Rose, F W. C. E. HiauoM. P.M. 1 T8S$3p LOlJJ wunii'' mo 1 !.. - ll pullod ami hauled all of the country by happy purchasers, and we are spreading the news of the bur store ago and has promised , . your money back if you Shoes These Bargain Ileckouers are hopping around pretty lively these days at The Big Store. Good shoes sold at such prices as are shown on our bargain counters attract every body. We do not want to sell these shoes half as bad as you will want to buy them when you see the quality, style and prices. Bring your family in aud shoe these bargains you will save from purchased. The way to make money is to SAVE IT, Stop in aud take a look at us. Shoe Bargain Reckoners Shirt Waists.... At jc and 49c, regular values from 50c to (1.50. us to quick. We'll be gone in short order. Rogue River Mining and Lum ber Company. Tbe Rogue River Mining and Lum ber Co., wbicb il composed of gentle men who are, or have been until recent ly, residents of Cleveland, Ohio, has nauguerated an enle-prise that will prove quite Important and beneficial to Southern Oregon, and ia one which deeervet tbe encouragement of everybody. It will giva employment to at least AO men when fully under way. During tba paat year the corporation has acquired several thousand acres of virgin timber principally fir and yellow pine of fine quality at the head ol Foot! creek and In tha contiguous territory. Its intention is to cut this into lumber for the markets of tbe world and also'iupply piling. In order to make this scheme succesalul it will be neceuary to build a railroad.f )j miles in length, to con nect with the Southern Pacific at or near Woodville. Jesse McCall, ot Ashland, a competent civil engineer, baa finished tne preliminary survey thereof. It will also be necessary to build a bridge across Rogue river, at Bolt, plans and specifi cations for wbicb are 'being made by E. G. Perbam of Gold Hill, W. R. Staniell and L. W. Smith, who have operated large plants of this kind before coining to Oiegon, and who have bad much experience and success in the manufacture and tale of lumber, aie on tbe ground snd looking after the en terprise In its every detail. More than $100,000 will have been invested by tbe company before everything ii in readi nesi for iteady operations Jacksonville Timet. Report of tht Condition of tha FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of 8outharn Oregon. At Orants Pans, in the itate of Oregon, a tbe close ot buiineui J uiy 16, luut. KESOl'RCIiS Loans and discounts flSn.U!) Ott U H llomU to secure circulation.. lz.SU) 00 Premiums on U bonds Stocks, securities, etc MankiiiK house, furnitu re & III... Oilier real estate owned Due from state banks .ft bankers, Duefroiu approved reserve agls.. Internal Kevenue stamps Ubei-ksaotber cash items Notes of oilier national hanks. . . Fractional piiper currency, nick els and cents (Specie , . , . , Kedemption fund with U.H treas. (5 per cent of circulation) MO W) 6,00") (l 10,700 0U 2,Hhl 0O V.liM !I7 2,5I'2 07 1HO tO H.lVi K4 3" J 00 ft 10 18.WM 70 (125 00 Total... '.W,734 7fl I.1AIII1.ITIKS. " Capital stock paid in $ 60,000 01 Murplus fund 10,000 00 Undivided profits, less eiensss and tains paid 12,122 78 National Hank notes outstanding 12,UOO 00 Due to state hanks and bankers 82ti 87 Individual deposits subject to check 1M71 10 Demand certificates of deposit.. 83,614 60 Total. 222,734 76 State of Oregon, county of Josephine, as: 1, H. L. Oilkey, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe alwve statement is true to the best of my knowledge ami belief H. L. OiLKiv.Casbier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this Sothdayof July, lliol. J. A. Jsssiids, Notary public. Correct-Attest: .1. t'.C'AHraaLL. , H. C. Kmsiv, Join 1. Kbt. Directors. IIOLMAN & SON, UNDERTAKERS EMBALM ERS. Office on Oth St. oppo. Court House. Residence North 7th St. GRANTS PASS, ORE. Hot Work?-well, I should say so! usi iu unys wo nave Kent tno i 1 A 1 . 1 1 , . over the Big Store. But this - to give a lot of us fellows a vacation. We'd like to got out don't like us, as hundreds 300 Pairs Ladies', Men's and ChiK'acn'a Shoes. them 50c to up lor the winter. From $1 ou every puir of shoes We'll do you good. at K. L. COE & CO.'S Yon can't get Closing Out OF SUMMER GOODS. You will find some rare bargains in LAWNS, DIMITIES, FOULARDS, SHIRT WAISTS, CRASH SKIRT, LADIES' and CHILDREN'S BONNETS. It will pay you to lookjthem reductions on the above OREGON State Fair SALEM, September 23-28, 1901, Great Agricultural AND Industrial Fair. BIG LIVE STOCK SHOW Good Racing in the Af ternoons. Latest Attraction In New Auditorium Building Every Evening, with good music. Beautiful Camp Grounds Free. Special Rates on Campers' Tickets. Come and bring your families. Reduced Rates on ill Railroads. For lurlher particular!, address M. D. WISDOM, Sc. Portland. Malaria Causes BiUousnrst. Grove's Tasteless Cbill Tonic cures Malaria. 60. dorks at U. L. Coo Cn.'s on a - is fun for us as we like to be w - nwfaia-vwv- -vtHWBaUBBBMaaaiaiinsir s, it ii mar a m m r of people are after us every day. Hero are so. nf fii.wa Men's Clothing Good heavy well made Pants any $1 pants you ever saw. Kxtta good values in $1.25 Pants for 89c. The very best 9 oz. Rivited Overalls, 50c. Just in-a big lot of Boys' Caps at 25c. All colors and styles. Extra heavy Cordurcy Pants. $1.98 worth $2.50. Men'i wool 3-piece Suits, coat, pants and vest, $4.58. Boys' a-piece Suits, 9Sc, $1.25. ,.50, i.75, a.oo. Every one of em trade winners. 50c, 7.SC and $1 Straw Hats now j -J" Lr"ur now on woo yds. Rood beayy Brown Muslin at ... 5ooyds. Reuienants best Calico at 3000 yds. fine Cotton Challis. all mir,,. It 2000 yds. fine X2-jc Dress Ginghams at 1000 yds. 10 and I2;'c Lawn Remenants,"a'licoiors'at Vjl Over 100 Silk Remena.its very cheap. Ladies' Trimmed Hats, igc to fi. Never sold so cheap before Ladies Wrappers.... " ' We are going to beat the band $1.00 and $1.25 of our number that L. Sale over as we are making great lines. You cannot spend a mora pleasing va cation than with a camera. A. E Voor hiea can fit you out with everything necessary in that tins. AFTER The guests are gone the smile slips from the face of the nostess snd she gives up to the pain which racks her body. Many a woman entertains and wears a smile while her back aches and her nerves quiver with pain. Surely any medicine which offers relief to women would be worth a trial under such conditions. But when the woman's medicine, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, is offered with the proof of efficacy in thousands of well attested cures, what excuse can then be offered for suffering longer Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. It dries enfeebling drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. It U with the firitex plearare I writ you the t penenc my motnei nefit my mother bat received from your ' Favorite Preacrii Mcripttoi nion' ana 'ootacn Meaicmi Discovery, ijri Misa Carrie John-on, of Lowes. ville, Amherst Co., Va. "She suffered untold misery with uterine disease and nervousness, and had a constant roaring and rinrtnf noise tn her head. After taking six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and 'Golden Med ical Discovery,' she was entirely cured." Dr. Pierce'i Pleasant Pellet stimuli tt the liver. L ihn inmn ,i, a.orocia tod. Hundro, uZ Z far and wido Tbo m ' to your house and will 1, ,n -..-v MiwuutVl w ivnun 79C. As good as on sale at a? Men's $150 $1.71 sale at 79c. 5C 5C but you will still find you can get for 59c. some 75c, COE County Treaaurer'a Offica. Alter Monday, July 29, the office ol the County treasurer will be at T. B CornelPi store on Front street. Taavchor'a Ex.mln&tiona Notice is hereby given that tba county superintendent ot Josephine county will hold the regular examination of appli cant! for .state and county paperi at Granta Pass as follows: roa Stat rariis. Commencing Wednesday,' August 14, at 9 o'clock a. m. and continuing until Saturday, August 17, at 4 o'clock. Wednesday Penmanship, history, rpellina. ahrebra. mlinv. school law. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory ol teaching, grammar, book-keeping, pbyiici. civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, mental aruumeuc, composition, pnyiical KCORrapby. Saturday Botany, plana geometry, gen eral uuKoxy, Augiisu literature, psychology. roa cor ntt rarias. Commencing Wednesday, August 14, at 9 o clock a. m. and continuing until Friday, August 16, at 4 o clock. SUIT, SKCOND AUD THIRD QUAD! CBKTIFI- CATII. Wednesday Penmanship, history, or- Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, g rammer, school law. Friday Geography, mental arithmetic, physiology, civil government. PKIMAaY CSBT1FICATI8. . Wednesday Penmanship, orthography, reading. Thursday Art ol questioning, theory of teacning, methods. Friday Arithmetic and Physiology. LiNcom Savage, - County Bupt. The best foot pumpa, each . . Gas lamps, each Oil lamps, each Chains, each Rubber cement, large can, " Cyclometers, good ones, each . Luggage carriers, each Saddles, each Rim cement, best Belli, each Tool bags, each $o-75 i-75 5 5 5 5 20 I.OO 15 35 25 V For Bicycle Bargains THE BICYCLE DEN, East of Depot Watch Out When You Buy Your SUMMER OUTING SHIRTS Be sure that you get the right kind. If there is anything in this world outside a disagreeable mother-in-law that will make a man wish be bad never been born, it is an ill-fitting shirt. We have a Negligee Shirt that we are not afraid to say is the best fitting shirt sold in Grants Pass. Our customers indorse tbe statement. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. , P. H. Harth & Son. Coe . .. . llvZ! V'!" T mornin to . 1 .7ap.ped m.j 1" g . CK 0m Ul L11H 111 L ( .,, 7 . ln; . 1 ou o l im i n ri mil r , go during - vmvu IU i " mm i SMI n lw'-c ii r Carpets The manager of the Big Store came pretty nearly knocking tht breath out of us when he came in the carpet department this morning aca told us that we bad eot to Pet tin ntirl tnMM il -s .rA a jab at a fine piece of Ingrain Carpet, 24e. Tnlbe pXt T L"S 10 'Uffer was 1 Iot of 6 pieces of fin jc Tapestry Brussels. These the manager cut to IT. ricts Te have ever been Ml1 y. oft" u 85c and $1 in the big city stores East. Lace Curtains and Scrims. 1 uc 01 05 re" e us. Remember This Great Bargain Beckoner Sale only lasts 20 daya longer and the rate we are going ther'U be none of left to tell th. atory. :Xow i8 your Chance! & - WHAT SHALL WE HAVE FOR PCSSERTT Ihii question arises in tba fatally very day. Let us answer it to-day. TrvJell-O, a delicious and healthful dessert. Prepared in two minutes. No boiling I no bating 1 limply add boiling water and set to cool. Flavor!: Lam no, Orange, K as berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your gioceri to-day 10 eta. Kodak Fit me at th Couriar offic It Beats theDutch! (0-ItO The Brand of Chocolate we draw at our FOUNTAIN. Strengtheninjj, Inrigoratinjr, Cool and Refreshing. TRY IT. Sloyer Drag Co. APOTHECARIES, Front St., Opposite Depot. Tires, each Chain brushes, each Chain graphite Pedals, per pair , Toe clips, per pair , Coasters, per pair J Spokes, per doz 35 lo 5 too IS 10 30 One 2d-haud Victor Bicycle., 5.00 One Ladies' ad-hand " ..15.00 Se.le At V Co. 6:30 at niSht we h UP and carted off all part. the mountains a few days can bnnS ua back and 8et the next few days. cutting the price to going to be sold cheap. Ask to at -Tiew sawwassrww'' C2'