I I 1 I BRWS. HILTSBORO, OREGON, MAY 30, 1907. NO. 11 c Class Out o One Hun dred Ninety One fi MX I'ASS CONDI flONAUY nt List til ('ra'tuatcs llllilKil Lur l- U) tie Vn agaiu In trouble, lh f ituo down tj Itm rmuily fill Monday morn-! log and tried In have n nn Halt t'rtifk ppoplo or jfnif'l f r dinlurh lug ft Dueling. II rUinm hi wrvkM t t in'.t rruplril and alio rlftinm that rtftrr lh ccr !- h iu slni' It ly an tt i:d t h ut Home cue lhrw n rock nt him. N war rnt were i'HU'd a hi pitwd did not epiir to be vtiry C.roii a t who should Ih ndjud:-d puilty. "tftucky" in Ihe t-iilun-tl giitl man whom tt Arfttu chii;d with wearing a dirty xhirt, act which abortion cairn d th n'tr to wU r the I ntlfj niloit with a tlirtirr ar lir.lathau lui idiirt jnd that was dirty enough. Hwwk wiit Ironi hern to Buxton; had trouble there and wanted little Lid arretted, all in the c 'irit of Cliri,t, of court; then wmt to J.atinl, whfre ho claim he w Riven a contribution and afterward einitui-d come of hi hearer rubl-ol hini of elt-vru dollors down near the .MulitioiMth poor ftrin; thiui turning ii at l'irvl!i, whirn tin HUtdt'fitn whacked him fnw 1 inert, and inw ho rdtow up in (Iodic Wuttliington County, where Its sennit to have all cortH of trouble. Swackhiiinrr is an illiterate follow, ,. x, Jiinn I ft. Silver I.'af Cairn will have t i i . .. : . -i flilclHlin irerm ciiiihisuiik hi ncilnlloun nnd eonptt, and linn. J. V. Himiitoiia, ol Portland, will du. liver thf nddwi. Thnro will l:o he a drill that will hi ( apeoU! In imcl. In the alturnoon Ihera wilt l) athMiri. bland on the Hurry (leorjra, of Antoria, and who wan crard'on of Mr. lr. Crong, vt Korwt drove, an dron ti ed at Astoria, in You up.' IUy, Uht 1'iiduy. 1 ha young man wan nit mditiK In company with it Mim WiiiUrrd Hitmiiic, and a gUit (d wind KwunK lh maul Ikwwii around, Htuunlce hiii) and ptc'pitatinf; him into th water, (imirge iwam a tew tftroktrt, in a circle, and tank l.'.furu a launch, which wa nt-ar, could Ifach him. (JtorK waa an acccpli-d junior at Stanford, and wqi a bright yr.ung man. Karnt for ca'c: Kight milw aouthwaat of Ilillalmro; III acren; H 1 1 10 acrH un;lr cultivation; bal anooraaily clenred; good patlure; living wtttrr; small fruit; log ham; email hou; idt-al dairy farm and i on milk toulo. tl.O.'iO and eany Icruii. Inquiro at Argun oflico Tho old bouce on thn Jem Moore homcftoad, at (Jrecnvillf, burned Sunday evening, about D;), eup aud with all bin chiiu.fi of bi'iiiif a i DOKhlv from incendiariftn, al fi-llouor of the though the b! mwik and lowly Naxareim, netum to havo a penchant for miking, or enditvoring to make, arrenti. PUULIC SALE Tho undesigned ill ftll at public tale, at their eawmill, two mik North of litnka, on tho V. U. A. N. Railway, at ten o. in on SATl'ltDAY, JI'NIi 1 JUy liouc, In yem, fiK'li(, Iitnck lion, 5yfr, 1550, bay lxtrt 10 ytntn, ijfio; hUck limn?, j yenr, I.S"; (!ra' hone, i4v; Imy liotic, 14V ; black Ain't bay, ili.o t( h, hoitri. All nft K"1'. honcut wutk homcn; 4 i iloolilr w.itk lurneo, In rikxI iluoliic ir.ilc l lutck, roml curt, llirce lunthrr waumih, 3' ml J U '; b'K 1'lwiiiii, i1(h:, liiixlhu: cbalm, Mrtlchei. hunch will be mel at uoon. Terms of Sale: t'luh r $10, chhU; over that Hum, ono year's time, UankablH note, at teyen pt-r cent. iniereet. Two per ctnt. cir, catdi over PAY 1KB URtVS. B, I'. Cornoliua, Atuuioncpr. FARMER'S INSTITUTES Win, Scliulmoricli notifies the Ar gus that Kuriuera' lntilutpa will be held in this county, na followa, in June: Sherwood, June I: For ent(lrovo, June II; llnnka, .luno 7; and Hillhboro, June 8. Montalew that an attempt iti beinir nmde to have Webater, chief of the Dairy Bureau, of Wuehington, 1). C, b nere lor one or two of the addreaes Here will bo a chance for nil ceo tiona of tho county to boor noma good lectures on farming and dairy log. Later it hin Loon decided to hold a meeting at Laurel, Juno HOLLF.N BECK-KEEN, iih the bla.a might have n larted from mice woiking among um!c hm. lhe house wbk mini many year ago in faol, lion. V. N. Itarrett, of Huh city, was horn in tho reeidfiice ono year after it wan built. Two men were keeping "bach" in the houxe, but bad gone away the nigbt before. I pon their return Mooday morning they fount their domicile reduced to ashea. Milk cowh for rale: I will Boll eight milk cowe, all in milk, nnd buyer can eelect number from hero of l'.).-C. K. Ilurat, on It. r. Cor nelius' ranch, 2 miles N. W . or (Sltmcoe, and on t'orncliua It. V. U. 1. Dr. F. J. Hailey, health oflicer for the county, went to 1 igardvme, Uht Thureday, and iiiarantinni tho Ocba family, Ruaeians, now on the HiiIuh Norman place. Lou'ihii Ooha, aged 13 years, is aftlictwl with amallpox, and a rigm ipiaran waa eBtablinhed. One amallcr child baa already recovered from the malady. The Ooha but recent ly bought the place, and brought the Infectious disease from the eaet. ty Superintendent M. C. IIahh la io tha lint of Kighth tirade hiatca thin week, and lOd pupils given diploma out if 11 ap- p. IhiiIh. forty an patiwd con- litiuiully. t i'hla I, the Wgeht claSd u the hinlory of the cmnty. The following ra te granted diplo- Iit. 1 - l-.lbcr Wilson, I.iint.l. Ditt. J Allc I.timl, C'lnn lun. l)it. J -J'jIiu Mnlii.y, llrtt.f Clioo bem, Maiimi Ctfim!, Mynle Mi Clarl: in, My I'tiNit, I.iiocl. 11. Sin.lli, Orm-ium, Koulc 1. 7 Uti.l AtClnvm, l!;nnia Mulir, Acltitnc ihrcii, All'r i,'. clitiun', M.irv Amlrriutn, l liailrt !;i t yt-r'tU! . Willie i;, Isylur, l.eeie It. ct rrt il, Warn he Mowumn, Mae luii'.m, C'.iailwm Uoiihly, Marv A. St-well, I.ulu Ik i!rUm, MuU'lc (rillith, Marjjuet I'.uodin, l.ura Taiiiio ic, l.i 1 1 e Ani'x iicr, I hru.Utc II0I1I15 Hint ionattl C. Vaulit, llill-lnito, Uul.4 Drlla Mava, llillbuto, K. ,. l'nt. ii Ivlna lliimlley, Ivlitb l.aiiib, llrllc Jiibnaun, Opal Wilkrn, t'.rrr I'rcliiii, t'.onlou Kui;bt, Waller Wolf, inllev. I)ist. int. l.Uie Penuia, Atta I'lirdy, HaroM I tin, r.atin. Dial. 15-Uita Marnini, I.loyl I.ei!ni, Carl Mrtliitli, t'lltiie I.illlelialrs, I'lortnce Maioi, i;ii.ibrtb Carlyle, lldiel liuxtoti, r.eie Sopimij'toii, l,,iura Pavulion, Cecil Cbiiatian, lilcy Walker. Krnnard I'ixmi, limit Shaw, Iv-in Nuble, I'nul Hi y 1. Nellie Juliiisoii.l oref t ('.rove. Dint. 17 Kathrine Mcliniis, llillstu) to, Rutile ;. Dial. ljnlim bchernir, 1 rcJ Scbrroer, liltie McMurpbty, Violet IhitliUer. Paul Wayncr, Ilrtcl 1. Work man, Henry II. 1'iKclier, Rowbuid A. Itnolley. Ulsic C. Calwell, Ik'iiverton, Route 1. li-.t. 19 Zellman Nail, I:ibtl Tbmima, HillsU'ro. Koute 1. I list. jj-l'Mua Montcoiuciy, Lenora MitUnitla, Frank Montgomery, Slier hckxI. Hist. J.ut. Kay I'., llienes, Ward I.. Ilainen, Russell I Inward, Koaa M'oiu, I'tla School, Altec I.ecily. Uenverlon. Dist. 7 l'.niiierv I). l.nMonl, liuima M. BuKcb. lora V. Sclimale, Forest ('.rove, Koute 1. IUl. ;. t'.eo Culver, Gates Creek. Dial. .v)l-.ttKl Iticrly, Key lUeily, Itcavcrtoo, Rotile y liist. 4.1 Mioiiavl Sliainburtf, I'.eaverti'D Dit. 4.1 Karl Route 3. litl. 4! Knlh Col Hint. 47 l.illtHii Koute V ist, T4 I.uhi Hebettein, Harry Vet eraoD, Koaa Scbmidt, J'tui Schneiiler, IlilUboro, Kout'! 4. Dial. 51 Mollie Kilter, l.eo. urens, Kmiim I'etiemteiu, ltillsNiro, Route 1. llikt. sS Arlina Krebs, Ivlva Kooin- stm, llillsboro. Rome a (ico. Iiledaie, of (Ireenville, wa in th city Saturday. Depoeit your money with the Uillrhoro Commercial I'.ank. T. C. Mceban, of Farmington, km in town Monday, liuy your rchoul tablets at Mc ('oniiickV. J. J. Meacham, of Mountatndale, wrb in tho city Monday. Mrf. Will Wolf, of Went Union, was in the city Monday. C. K. Huri't, of beyond Gler.coe, n an Argus caikr Tuesday. I am r.ccnt for the Judnon Ulant ing Towdtr. J. W. Vandorvelden, lljy, Oti. Both '(bouts. Mm. L. A. Whitcouib and daughter, Mies Meryl, vetted in I'ortlaiul, Holiday. Wanted: Teims to haul lum-l.t-r Wbeeier M'n'fg. Co., Hills-borj. Orcgtdi 1-lcctric Officials Here Triday ICvenint; WANT KIGHT OF WAY IS CLEAR Committee Appointed at Mass Meeting Busy Gettio? Rights Anton Nadiw, of Laurel, was in the city Monday, and colled on the Argus. .Suti tru-ry, pen?, playing carde, l'd;; rp, jour Hale, etc. , at the I'baruiKcy. Jack Wright, the Tomt drove honnoan, vma in tho city tlm UrHt of tho wick. J. C. Schulmerich and Robt. Bank?, of 15 i rikn, were In the city Monday, Mr?. Ktnily Hankin?, of Port land, i?, 1I10 nueet of her tioter, Mrs. (ieo. K. Barley. N.Womer, of Laurel, and who has lately joined tho i-mooth-faced brigade, was in town Monday. Miss Nora Miller, who has been teaching in the Hhady Brook sec Dr. J. I'. Tamiesie presided at the mass mectinp, at which 75 people were present, Friday evenitg, to consider the proposition from R. L. Donald, chief engineer of th Ore gon Electric people, asking for free right of way for a lino from Boa verton through to the county spat C, E. Deichium was appointed secretary. Mr. 1). nail stated that his company arked for the right of way, and Ihcy would Mart to work as soon ts Ibis was given them, and thev Lad a irancltke cn the Hilis'ooro c! reels. Us said bif company would build and have the line io (..tra i in innda of a year, but be wool! not pledce completion by January 1, owing to weather conditions and scaicity of labor Mr. McDinald, of the Nursery Co, was present, and said bis company would give the right of way through their property, acd Mr. Jenkins, of near Cedar Mill, also signed to give right of way, as did Wra. Brofcden I pon motion the following were appointed as a rigbt of way com mittee, and they havo alrcedy secured over half of the desired ! I JmRSSBffl SprYour skin may look clean after washing until you I Your skin may look clean after washing until you cat fVik lft-irt Hirt fhxft r kJ Li 1 lit UUI UiUk WPompeian Massage Cream will bring out of the pores . Juif u th paper if white nnt3 it it comparei with wmethini whiter, 10 your ikin may look clan until joo try a Pompeiao Maaic and tec the left-ia dirt thai it bringa out. You hare been waahinf with ioap and water but Kill the dirt remained. Yoo thought your ikin ni clean, but wondered why it waa tallow and why lh wrinkle Jrrw more in evidence frery year. Pompeun Muaage Cream gently rubbed in and then at eently rubbed out will bring with it th dirt that soap has never touched, nouriahea tha tkin, puta roy blood in the cheelti, lea nature do in perfect work. All good barbera apply Pompeiao Maiuge Cream it it a great relict' after sharing and tends to make the ikin ! ranger and lea tentitive. Ladle appreciate Pompeiao Manage Cream becauae it stimulates the circulation and gives a bright, clear complexion. Come in for free sample and copy of the fa mom bookrj; "A Treatise on Facial Massage.' Pompeian Cream is sold at 50c and 1.00 per jar. Hillsboro Pharmacy j lion, has gone to Han Fruccibco for couceseions: J. . bhute, chair a visit. man, Jame H. Sewell, D. Ueghit- to, M. McDonald, J. C. Kuratli, A T. HaJfcl, J. A. Imbrie, It. II , , , , . , naiad, iiviiu laiiutinui auu vvuu i(.i:ijf laiivii, jiiuin-n eiiutiienrk ui iit lotrall city. OROCES Frrh milk cows f jr sale. 1). P. (lorrieri, Hillsboro, Route 2, near Fischer, S.uma-1 Koute 1. Miller, Hillsboro, Slienvooil, R. 5. U.iker, Slierwootl, SherilV John Cnioell has bought a lot nut South of the J. V. Mor- can roidenee, and will build bim a home in the not distant future. Wo are pole agents for the cele bra'.cd Chatham funmill. l'rice, complete, Brori. Chris, raterson, of north of town, was in the city Monday. Mr Petsr?on baa cma of the tineet five eeks' colt yet Been thia season. K.O..T. M. CELEBRATION Mr. Earl Ilollmibeik nnd Miss HadieKeen, of this county, wore united in marriage at tho homo of tne bride's niothnr, Mrs. Delia Keen, of Cedar Mill, on Sunday, May 20, 11)07. Mr. Ilollenbeck is well known in the Motintaindale vicinity, and is a son of W. F. Ilollenbeck. Mrs. Ilollenbook is well known in Forest drove, Mountaindale and Cedar Mills. Moretz Schmidt, of Helvetia, was in the city Tuesday. L. M. Kuder nnd wifo, of near Roy, weroin tho city Saturday. MiB BcBflie Schomburir started Monday, for a three months' visit with her uncle, nt Kvanston, 111. For gentlemen's, ladles' and ntlil.lrar.'a !.,. ...... .... .1 I. .1 ter than to buy of John Dennis, We huve them for evorybody, and i prices that are values. Mrs. J. P. Niman, of Latlrange, Indiana, ih in tho citv. bavinc ar rived Saturday, nnd is a euest at the home of her son, A. Niman, of Jwr Street. Mrs. Niman baByBold her property in Ladranco.fftnd expects to permanently locato in uregon. 1M. Oi Lillie AyrcH.BenvcrloD, R. 3. Hist. 6-Jntne Hrady, lvituer Tliomna l'orllanil Route ?. Dist. 6;it. tllmm Miller, l'ortiana, Route 2. Dist. Ho Waller Larson, l.nurel. Iiiai. Si 1'ercv Sliaver, Maurice !1- hrvHth. l'earl R.'Reeil.Osvu-BO, Route I. DiHt. S,S I.ntirn (.owitian, i.iv.ie Smith. SherwiHiil. nut- ut Mnrlui Uertinnls, rorcsi Grove, Route 2. The Kr.ichta of the Maccabees and the sb-ter lad the Ladies of the Maccabees will have a rousing celebration at the Dooley Grove, $ 37.50. Schulmerich near Grr-envillo, on Juoe 8, and the public is generally invited to come, bring their basket dinners, and have a d.iy in the cooling shades There will be refreshments on the ground4, and the exercises will be- o-in nt 10:0i1 in thn mornini?. cnen- tints' and lutys ciothinR, t-ill ej by lhe Verboori bind. A 6ne; propram will be rendered by the Knights and Ladies, and mortgage ou Banner Tent's new Hall, will be burned. J. A. Werleiu, of Port land, will deliver the fraternal ad' dress. J. J. Jeffreys, of Portland, will deliver aa address. Mrs. Lampsoti, the state executive cf the L. O. T. M. will be in attendance -ji p- Tsr ' ' ! - Every" Family f Wants good groceriea, and ev ety fami!yhoutd do na t&e jus tice to give us trial. We carry a line of absolutely pure and fresh groceries, and we take pride in giving everybody cour teous treatment and the certain ty of satisfaction. Get onr prices and compare them with what you are paying. lino now in Kuh, Nathan & rie chit Sincerity make at II. Weh rung A Sons. Mrs. A. C, Latham, of Portland, was in the cily tho lirst of the week, the guest of relatives and friends. The Hillsboro Commercial Bank has safety deposit boxes for rent in and wil, iv0 one of her character tiro ptoo vau.t, $1.00 per year. iglic iectore, on the Ladies' auxili Cumo and see them. The LaJiea ive a Mac. John Joos, of Portland, was in cabee drill. A baseball game be- town the tirnt of the week, return- tween Banks and Verhoort will be ina from a visit to his Glencoe in- a feature of the field sports. The tweets. dav will be concluded by a grand n- .r. 1 ooiol ball in the Maccabee Hall in the 11 mil uiui uiivinii iiwiDcrt iui omc at tho Cornelius Bros.' old stable, evening. E. 1). Began, Vegetable and MARKET Fish Fresli Vegetables and Fish in Season. Give us a call. Market opposite Tualatin Hotel, on Main Street, Hillsboro. We deliver to all-parts of city. The P. U. A N. has let a con tract to tho American Bridge Co. tor I! Hlcel hriduss. each 150 feet in length, on the Tillamook end of the railway. Contractor Wakefield will HrMit the structures, which nre to bo of steel and cost, combined, in the neighborhood of .lU,UOU Thn bridges crof-s the Wileon, Kilches ami Miami rivers. Kor sale: Ten room bouse in good repair; bum; orchard; 2 lots in tract; ono block from school house; 3 blocks from railway. Goes for 2,000; 11200 down, balance on time, Inquire el Argus. Jodi.fi lloodin had a small sized strike on last week, down on the (inrnnll road ; The teamsters want ed an eicht hour day, in conform ity with the regulations bb io umo on state work, but A. K. Mead, who ;a fnr.mmn for the county, was in structed that ten hours would be the time. On Cornell road, be- tweon Portland and Cedar Mill, a purso, containing a sum of money. Ownor will call, prove property, pay for adv., and tate property. Bring proolB to Argus omce. John Krannick, a son-in-law of Geo. W. Morgan, of above Oleucoe, was brouuht up from uocKy rouu. last week, Buffering from a severe out from an ax, BUBtaineU wnue cutting telephone poles, vt. i-mn1 later is treating the injured mem ber. Watkins' stock and poultry fnnda and Watkios' remedies are what farmers and dairymen should lion for bcBt success. A, M. Lauue. agent, 404 Pacifio Avenue, l orest Grove, Ore., Pacific Phono 291. E. K. Lytle, president of the P. It. A. N., was in the city Friday evw&ifh the guost of his brother, C. K, Lytle, general managsr of the road. GAL AW AY-FRIDAY, Mr. W. O. Galaway and MUs De Kite Friday, of near Banks, wore wedded at tho M. K. parsonage, Hillsboro, May 211, VMi, Kev. ttl knap oflicialing. Mr. Galaway is a mwchant, and tho bride is n well known young lady of the Ranks' section, aod is a daughter of Mrs. Fanny Friday. Korert Grove, Ore. 'acifie Phono Main ol. lhe dog poisoner is . . . . ... i. tne city, ana uirce canines wins- n.lnn , nnna r. ,auma ed out Monday, about eix o clock . . w (4 ,0 on Blil18 ar)d 5:0t) works. on wheelers. Apply in tho evening, hd. Wann was otter of a very valuable dog Sneaking of groceries if you want the finest staple and fancy Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Kelley, of 'rcconee to be found iu the market, lnelands, were in the city batur- try John Dennis, lie is alter your day. 75 TEAMS WANTED P. J. Ritchey (gL Son abroad in Wanted, on P. R. & N. Grade, near S..1. Jack and II. C. Pearson, of tho Kannington section, were in town Saturday. J. C. Miller, of abovo Glencoe, wna io the city Tuesday, and call ed at tho Argus otlico. Ira K. Purdin. of Portland, was in tho city Saturday, tho guost of his sister, Mrs. V . IN . barren. Hon. V. N. Barrett was able to be on the streets, Saturday, after a week ol confinement in his room Adam Hereert, who in tho past has been in the sawmill business at Blooming, waB in town batur day. Don't forget the auction salo of bunch grasB horses at MoL.rccre stables, Forest Grove, Tuesday, June 4. Conductor M. C. Webster, the Southorn Pacifio conductor who has been on tho West Side passenger run for 25 veurs, was injured in Portland. Sunday, by boir.c Btruck by a street car at Third and Wash Streets. Mr. Webster sustained n severe tcalp wound, and was taken to bis home for medical trcatmont. He h able to bn out again. Mr. Webater is on the -Portland-Cor-vail is run, and haR hold a position with the comoanv so hing that everv traveller on the West Side knows him. trade, and once a customer, always a customer. ! The Mienes Lena and Lillian Goodin, daughters of R. B. Goodin, of Salem, foimerly of th'iB city, and who was once county clerk ol Washington County, graduated Monday evening from St. Vincents Hospital, as trained nursos. Brown Leghorn eggs, 15 each petting, for 50 cents; also full blood Bull' Leghorn eggs for hatching purposes, 50 cents for setting of 13 Mrs. Acnes Gowan. Hillsboro. In dependent phone, 144. Eijga de livered to any part of the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Loftis, of Glencoe, II. T. Buxton aud wife, of Forest Grovo, and B. K. Donny and wife, Beaverton, are attending the state Grange session at Hood Kiver, this week. J. C. Corey, of Mouu taindale, is also a visitor at Hood River For sale: Good milk cow, in milk; full blood Jersey bull, eli cible to renistry, yearling io Aug' ust. Also pure Chester Wbite sow: will pig tho last of May. N W. Chilcott, Hillsboro, near J?ittU Streot etition. Herbert Moulton, U. of O. grad-j uate, has bsen appointed Chief Engineer of the Sante Fe Copper Company, of San Pedro, N. M. Mr. Monlton's falary is $o,000 per veiir. Tho official wedded MIbs Alien Merryman, of this city, a few months ago. Talk about transmigration cf souls but there is no, there was a gopher down near Farmington, that at some time must have been a man, and a mean one, at that. John Sorenson, a farmer of that section, had for several weeks been catching gophers, using the old time gopher gun, which dis charged by a spring. Mr. Soren son had caught all tho gopher family but the old father of various generations, and each the man and the gopher was after the other's scalp. Sorenson went to his gun Friday morning, and it didn't lay to suit him. He dug down to the muzzle of tho gun, took hold of the end of the weapon and started to shoot it, when Mr. Gopher jumped out of his hole, sprung the wire and discharged the gun, causing Mr. Sorenson to lose a portion of one of his hngers, the shot entering hia digits in several places. Seeing that the man didn't tumble over the gopher then tried to bita Sorenson's hand but by this time the man was mad, and finally triumphed by killing Mr. Gopher. Sorenson thinks that for downright cuteness the gopher beats "Br'er Rabbit." Mr. Soren son says this is just exactly as it happened, and that it the gopher had boen big euough ha would now be filing a suit to contest Soren son's title on the grounds of adverse possession for ten years and boat the Sorenson heirs out of the farm. THin Blood If tlie blood is thin and weak, the digestive power of the body is weak. Iron-Tone makes good di gestion by building up the blood. For sale by all Druggists. Price, 50 cents. Let us send you our little booklet, "Renew Your Vital ity," which tells you what Iron-Tone is and what it will do. You can have it for the asking. Address G rover Medicine Co., Voodbum Ore. WEINHARD'S (On draught) 1 ti reiaMi MUM MM'" The best of all Beers. Bottled for Medicinal Use w. V. WILEY'S &6e Delta Drug' Store Hillsboro, Oregon For that tired, run-down feeling, try our ALTI-TONE The ideal Spring Medicine. We guarantee it.