The inlILLSB6R HILLSBORO. OKLGON. MAU. 4. 1900. NO. VOL. XV. j V4 OHBQOX ELKCnUC CO- to stknd mm lit IUlltli HahnnJ Oili er Improvements This Year BILISHOKO BKNCH CHI MOST Nt Vaik ltrctof It Vlli Orge In Nw work fr th present IWal yaroathlrg'n Klwiric amount ing lo Ulww-n IIMMKJO Bml I2K,. (KM) 1im Urn approved by the til rtotor In N" York, nl General Manager Guy W, Tlb.l ha givm ordere fr the hr-glnnlng of work on tht Improvements at mice. The money will be mih1I larga'y lo "clntni up" w.irk left from th Oral yer'a opi-ration of ih naw lino. It includ mm' new rqulpment, new elali ma, hal- Uatltia work and the laying (if sj bml fiurmileaof Inilurriil and Malrack Announcement wl ao mad) Tuadey that Hi Postal Telegraph company will bi(ln op ration over bub thfi Hlill and Koreat Grove divUino of the Ore on Kiaolric this wrek The lergiwl item ill th btldgal la for th full belUallng id lb" H.lla lioro- totrti Grove tlirlaiori When completed laal wldr thi divUion in partially lallaid, but i navar iul lo Cl A" h lib rock bellat Ibal iba main line 1 Id. (hhr item include the elecl'iral equipment of two haggegerere, with li.'i borwit"r niotora, an Uial lbt oars will anwrr th purpose of looooiollve ami b eld In baul tteina of fmir or fiv car each; th wiring of all abetter nation tn that they will I lighted by el tridty stringing 10 tnllea of addilione feed wire; conatructiou of a stand ard elation al GarJeii Home; gen aral "drrirg up" of iba line laying of ilrain pipt-n, new crolnga and elnillar iuipMvettient. The financial backer of lhrou paor will pwlubly be In Piirllam tha miiblU of thi month, when tbn talked ot attentlona to Kugna and olber point will ba considered. PUBLIC SALE Tba undrigned will ll al tmMir aala at hla ranch ail mile et of HilUboro, on lb IUm Una Iliad naar Morlondele station, at ton o'clock a m , on THU IWDAY, MARCH IH Ory hurar, It yr. ijoo; hay Uatte, yrs, Itiio; black liofur, II lH, !av LofM, u m, KMKi; kh in) k cow (irth, b yi. nr Mili lirll wkuii, urw Mitchell -! llW, ,Slulrlkrr lop huygy, art ilmidla htur, 14 loot day rack, 1M11. lllivrr plow, Johu iHrr K 111 Kt'lrti pUiw, )H lotilli levrr Imriuw Iprlniitootli I'anuw, npikrliKJlll rulliva Iur. (reil ruder, lulibrr wkhi ulirfl jft val. raul'lruu krttlr, y Uw. cheat rttt. Jitaack. t UK cUkIiu, KfimUlona a oak lir.lrmioi uitt, clntlonirr, ward r)l cuiich, 3 riK-kr, rt illniilng riKiin chair aiil talilr, klti hrn catilnrl. miir ami hl Whirr atta Htiirut, lirnlrr, Our Mlnutr waoliiitK macular, 1 Cypher In culmtor, 150 rx attit lit) rKK j hroolrra Murk lllur AinluUmun chick rui, IhhiwIkiI.1 aniclra, pwl aii(rr ami othrr arlirtra Iimi iniiiirruii to inrnlioii, LUNCH AT NOON Tarmi of Hala -Umlar lfi, oaah; oyer, I ynar'a lima, approval bank, kbit nota, H por onnt tiiteraat. Two par oant. oil for caah ovnr $10. 0, K. rthepbard, Owner. II, P. Cornnliua, Auctioneer. THE GREEN CIIAPBAU II. H U i.!.ir. of iSuiton, caina uu to iba county aat, Monday. I. M MilUr and Ualpb Klrby, Hobolla, wara in town Haturday A. K D-lbM, of Hrgbera, waa 0 town Tuaadty M L Hayn, of I.aural, waa lo town Monday. llanrv CballamiuU, of Cornnli ua, waa a c unly aeal yiailor Tuea- Itr. C, I'.arrrlt. of n'ar Middlaton, waa In lowu Iba (uta part of Iba work. Win T .Jki. of lUnka, and It. H. HiurdTaiit. of Conillu, wire Ar gua cilUra, Monday. C. H Murbanan, of Cornaliua, waa in lb oily, Mndy, adding to tb tal fund. John (!oriifliua, of naar Cornell- ua,wa In Iba city, Turaday, driving mighty Una tram of borara. ITaw ainall piga f ir aala. Jamaa iirwick.li in i Ira north of Read ilia. I, K Caralanaand wifn, of (lron- villa, wara in town Monday, iouia bna aliut rrgaluad bia health. t?ll on I.ibby, Iba nw jawalar 'A alch repairing a apr-culty. tor nar Main and Third atriwta. 4'J.f Miaa Martha Luck, wh 1 baa bn at HlmrwoMl for an rilondad lima, rrtiiriiml to her home near (Jlenoja, linalay. "March cam" In l.ka a Hon," aura aiiougb. If tbla old aupw 1 1 lion holda ginxl, il la due to go out "Ilka lamb," which ia Oou automation devoutly to b wihed. Uring your watchee and clock to I.ibby, for prompt and akillful repairing Corner Main and I bird attaeti. " 4U Mr. Mendenhall, tba meat cutler l MiMira .V Hoover', ia apattdmg wek with relativea In Hberldau, and K. U. lleidal ia U-bind tha blmk, until tba former' return. For Hale Taam of poniea and bar nee: iMimea waivh about H(K) Iba, each, g xxl ttriveit and aotiod, prio. IHO -Thoa. VV. Hrown, 2J mile norlheail of llillaboro. Herman Olavka.of Bethany, waa caller Monday, and alatea that the Cedar Mill florae Co. hi aold their bnraa, Couuette, to Oeo. Wil liam, of Portland. I'artiea wiahitig houaa niiving in the city or in theoountry, ahould 11 a a a t ' . ai .. . call on i, u. imwiii, maio airaet, betweeii3rd and 4th. Independent phone, (i:H. (ioul work guarao teed: ' W 3 MnllH $KK),(HM) ()K-ru House fur Mttlc Town out Noith THilULOiD OF YiSQ 0 THE WAY alia H. Crrnirr, a Calatir, Tbiak bt Ua Ultllaat Juliua II. Crarnar, of Mountain dale, waa adjudged inaane Monday by Judge Uoodln, aod commitU-d to tha Aylum for tba futane, at Halem. Dr: Mnklater waa tha ei atuiniog phyaician. The complain- ng witnea waa C K. Reynold, ol the Mounlaindaleerciion. Cramer ia a carriage) painter by trade, and maginea that he baa a million dol lara. Among luiproveuienta be had uapt"d out for Mountaindale wa a IIUO.WQ or hoin. He alao had a deluiinn that there were two oarloada of piaooa on tba road from the Kail coneignnl lonim. Lrataat waa Urn in Miuoia, and i it yrara tf aga Ha claima to htvt brother at Waterf ird, and another at Ilillaburet, Washington toaBI In tha Jail Monday afu-rnooo Cramer aang from Uuapol iijuitteV and afierwarda prayed for theoUaer prlaonara, winding up with a jig on tha jail 11 m. He waa taken to lb Aeyltim Monday nigbl by tw guards from that invtilutlon OMECON ELECTRIC SCHBDUL! The Oirgon Hlrcllir nun Hi C'i fjcfe way dally. Thr 8 SS ',, ' h lialn out o( HillJxiro cuiinrrl piuiaptl) with Sa!cm can al (ieotrit H"'ttir. 'Taw Itillahoro d'urtlaml tiuiruhlr fullowa: Ixarra lliUitMro Atrivr Portlaad 7 15 a m K y8 lUi 111 io.ia a It mam n 1 5 P 1 45 p m J fm JSJPW S'P" 6 U P m 7 ' Uavr Portland Anivr Hill 7 u a iu 8 5$ a 111.. u ij a m J" P w 4 10 pui , 3 3" P . . Sojeaa to COSH 11 3-jeea iwaaH r i SP ..... 6 jjpai A. I!, (iarrlgu. of abjve lUnki. wa in town Friday. J. H. Lilly, of Galea Creek, waa county aeal visitor laal Kunday., J, A. Kineout, of Ruiton, waa in town 11 Kunday. N. I'. Oaknrman, of near Reaver ton, waa a taxpayer, Monday. John I.iveiigood, of near Iletver tou, waa a county aeal viaitor Monday. Mr. and Mr Win, Johnaoo, of tha I'eaverton erctioti, were in Uwn Monday. Horae foraale (2oo work mare, weight about I '27 J lb.; price, G5. Inquire at Argu office. 51 4 K. A. Haii.et, of thi city, baa a clock which haa been running for ovtr forty year. Wallace Marh, of Cenlerville, waa in town laid Friday, with huai rut at tba court bouna. W. K. Dweioger, deputy aherifl fir the lira ver ton dietrict, waa io tha county aeat Monday, paying tuea, Richard Wiley attending Hill'i Military Academy in rortlaud, via ild bia father, W. V. Wiley, the lltrr jpart of laet week. i, VL Brid-etof bwTMi Job s. oaid tba ImI of tb week kU 14th pilgrimage to Mb Arftu' brine. J0lJCr3iaWaawaaiajaaa- Tura.1 I' i K Voir Street od Krnw , Hillet A ' part I Ciark Kore,' ' JuJ mah i. - " cidadU,. llIIIWTl"fJ U.IUIUJ tuui neither party can re marry within fix months aftgf tbe divorce bu bn granted. Chaa Pierce, wL Contraotor A, J. MoCabo wan down from the front, above Buxton, Fri day, and aaya that be expect to ttniah bia i'acifio Railway v Nvi gallon oontmot within 'M or 40 day unlnHri he encotiuter Imponsi ble weather. He want on to Tort land to apend Hunday. Mr. Mo Caoe oberuuio countenance waa mhelllahed by a KotheringKy green ekypieoa, and while in the city he we the envy of the local Beau Bfummels It ia understood that Oeo. Kilfnathnr will hornw the chapeau for the Ht. Patrick'a day parade in Portland. HILLSBORO TIME TABLR Under the new aohedule the paeen ger traina io and out of Hillaboro arrive and leave an follows: Lravr fur Portland Koreit Urove Local HberiiUn Plyer Porrtt Grove Local , Porett Grove Local Corvalll Overland ...... Arrive! from Portland Corvalll Overland B:i4 a. 111 Porett Grove Local 9f7 a in Fort Grove Local 2:07 p. 111 Sheridan Plver .vao p. ut Forert Grove Local 6:47 p , t.fii a, 111 , 9:11 n, 111 , 10:4a a. 111 . 3:4 P. , 4:f)u p, 111 Jonn Bellinh, of Ruxtnn, whb in town Tueaday. Bee Libby, the jeweler, for watch repairing, corner Main and Third The Argua i in receipt of a copy of the I.mhI Mercury, brariog date of Feb. S, 11KK, containing an in lereeting account ot the diaaaler to the Flatuborough fialitug coble from Miaa Mary A. Himpaon, of Kngland, woll known in Hillborn il waa an intereeting number, and the Argua exlrnda ita thanka. For Hate: Regiaterrd Jereey bull Id month old; Dam, Knglueera' Kile, No. l'.H-.CV.I, big milk record teal over 5 per cent; aire. Golden I, id, No. la.'iOl; alao February calf, eatne breeding. A. F. Delb- luf, owner, Hegbera, Or. ol-l Mr. and Mr. Fred Bchotnhurg, f thl city, calibrated their eilver wedding, al their reeidenre, laal Hunday. A number of Invlteil frutt partook of a bountiful lunch at noon, and epent the day very tleHntly. Ueaidea many with lor their future welfare, the fall mable couple were the recipients of aome beautiful preaenta Ihoa preeent were: Mr. and Mra K Fulls, Mr. and Mrs C Oroce, Iter) lurney and Mia Florence Hmith, of Portland: Miaa Bertha Raeae, Mr. and Mr. C. Rehae, Mr. and Mr. Herman Kamna and children, Henry 8chmnllxr and wife. C lllaarr and wife, 10 W. Moore and wife, Juo Vanderwal and wife, Wesley Paino and wife, Krnest riuley: Mise Willabulle Moore and Jennie Lilligard. Dr. Plutntner, the well known Portland physician, in speaking to Porllaud newrpapur about the sdvantagH to be gained by inter urban eleotric linea leading out o Portland, recently said: "Beyond u there will be hundreds of pleas ant acre homes where poultry and fruit will be rained for theoity mar ket, once the people of the Tualatin Valley tan come in with their stuff to sell. The present Haletu eleotrio line does not reach the bent part of thin country, but it shows what ohanges an electrio line can ao oomplish in a short time in the region directly served by it. The 3 uithflrn Pucillo is now construct lug a bridge near Oswego, to take its freight oars Into theoity by way of Milwaukie. When the track 1 Hnished to Willebtirg, the train will no doubt ha taken off Fourth street and a trolley service instituted that will build up the Tualatin Valley in a lueaHiire little dreamed of by the old settlers who have been living; quietly on the pretty hit Card ol Thank We deaire lo thank our friuitlafttl neighbors who ao kindly aa!ct.j ua during the ill new and euW quent funeral ohaequiea of the late Julius Luck. Mr. and Mrs. B. Q. Luck, and family. Olenooe, Ore , Feb. 20, 1900 WKSJBK DEBATE Defeats Willamette Univers ity Team 2 to 1 SEC0SD VICTORY OVER V ILL AM ITT I Viili( Ttaaj Circa Baaqaet Ilmick Hall at The Pacific University debating team Friday night defeated the leim from Willamette University, Halem, by a 2-to I decision. Tbia is Pacific'a second victory over Willamette since the organizition of the Willamette-Whitman Pacific Debating League. The question under dieooaaion was, "R-aolveJi That for American Cities under 200,0m, the Commieeion Plan of Government Known as the Galves ton or Dee Moines plan, ia Adrit able." Willamette upheld the neg ative and waa represented by Bar r'son, leader; McNees and Beckley Pacific was represented by Gwynn, laajdar; ttopa) aod R L Abraham. Tba Jtjja vera Car. f. A. Lame aae) I U. CaJf. of PortUaiud Our Prescription Department Is our Pride. We Have the confidence of the Phyticians and the pub lic. This is increasing our trade every month. Why? Because it is the important part of our business, and AT ALL TIMES receives our careful attention. yaor A. E. ftlfot, f Bacwe. diately after the debate the hg team waa tendered a recep- t Herrick Hall by the Liter-cieties. We fill to many p,ernption that our Stock ia always r KlvSH and Pl.'KP., t ile bting coniprrhrnsive ami ccmpltte. Our Charges are Al ways Sight, and Based upon Value of Ingredi ents and Time and SHill required to Compound. They are not "Guessed at." All are treated alihe. 'm The Physicians Trust us. You may safely do so. BANK REPORT of the condition of the Bank of lord, in Ibe Slale of Oregon, at the it buaincia, rebruary 5, 1909: Rt tourer and discounts. arcuritira, etc. Dg houw, furniture aod W fCS..... i(,t,,.,MI((lMt.i real estate owned. k rout a l, tat rwaianu Cash da Ksptnaea.. total..... $ J.57 00 6JS 93 1.770 00 730 00 J.639 69 9 4V4 6 .4V5 47 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS W X Hrowii to 8 T Bowtrr rial, lot 1 hlk lj biiuoii Adit lli.lauwru pJSO C r Tigaulel ux to II M Abbott el al, pail of c j t 1 a 1 w ojoo J I) Kooactal to Ja Nichola, pari ol B Catrhlutt il I c t 1 u 4 W M Burger el al to Allic Burger, ir in tec 31 t n 3 K.itabclti Koaarr ct al lo Ja II. toy cl al, patt ol A Hill d I c I a 1 3 795 tiro SAlleuelal lo II Umber, part ol blk a purest (.rove - 65 II Bchnke ct al lo M L Wollc, ue U 01 aeU arc 7 t a 1 i' Hamilton, tiiulec to M Kinney, iuii m( id iu loo T l talluiau to Mime laltuiaii, pail blk 1 ( lirove - ' I L Liua.lay toC Aaoiacher, w S 01 hkV actio tn 2 7 Uon Ciiiod el al to P Kumlret, 5 a io lwiac lhiiler it I c l I n a ? l' H UrbB ct al to Ino Buchaoau, 10 . I.. Ml VV L'alL- nuir il I c t I n ... 000 O S l'aisoo rt al to K A Han, part of arc 17 t In 4 Maria nweeketal to Alra weea, luil acca 14 and il "l olber Html Sabra BeiJao rl al to Juo W Baxter, .v.. 1 1. iii iu Fulfil Grove io R C Rowi rl al to Uoia Caiuplwll, yo a iu e.- 10 ami II I 1 a 4 w Levi Marnti tojotia T Martin, part arc U I 1 4 IM-Sacr) u-11 liorkni rt at to A M Hocken, aw V blk .o llockeir Aita to neav 50 u. i'i.ly in M uibrtou et at, a a in tl.l k Oreifou Nuriy Co to Peter Jossy, i 01 liieiico acici a Alba rt McCuuiacy et al to aaraU r C Kuoali. w,4 ol uw.' ec 13 1 a The Threnhermen of Washington Joe. Brandenberg, of Kwt Plaine, County held a meeting at Forest was in town last Saturday, and Grove lat week. A county organt- called lition waa tfl'.cted by the election f the following ofheer: Pres., A Flint. ScholU; Vies Pres., E. K Schmeluar, Hillsboro; Sec , M. H Henderson, Cornelius, lhe ap pointment of the executive commit I 1 Ml I .J, U3. .171W Win, Hchulmerioh.of Bjulh Tua latiu, was abitent most ot UbI week . .. . ... in on lnstiiuie worn. run iu atiluiiNi were hold at Tualaliu aherwoud, Ksieoad and tUgle Creek. Mr. ttohulmerich uaudied the subjaot of "Dairying," aod lour AirrioullUfal College professors cov ered other subj-ots of interest to the farmers, these institutes are brooming vtiry popular all over the Willamette vaiiey. 8. N. Poole, of Middleton, was in town Monday. Ben Keen, of Sherwood, was in town the first of the week. 0. B. Krwin, of Porllaud, was business viaitor here, Tuesday. Dan Ulery, of Cootier Mountain was in town Tuesday. Job. 8ax, ol nar Sherwood, was in town Tuesday, paying laiea John Crocker, of Mdiintalndale I 11,500 00 1 4 00 Individual depoait lubiect to check ao.95& 13 Ilctuand certlhcatr of depos it 1,519 Time certificates of deposit.... 13,104 00 Savings 1 pewits 4,119 41 Liabilities other than those above staled 14 10 Total I 5a.3a7 35 Liabilitie Fire Dept , was igajr, Tuesday. Capital atock paid in Mr. Pierce is an wjkjbs Washing- Dividend onpam U n Co. boy, aoi VM In the mer cantile businee at Qffjtnville, with bis father, yea's ago. 41 One day lant weaV while Ralph G. Kdwardsand fa roily were epsnd ing the day at Taylow"! bridge, some paraon or persons -tatared their hon.M. near Sherwoacl. and stole tn i ,..h O.. lha EasJa nitfht State of Oregon, : r7 ' Coontvof Washinuton. 1 louowing ino ruuuery vt ntuwc, j j.teJ j Rpler, Cashier of the thieve stole I I chickfM ffllt of a atave-named bank, do solemnly (wear tljck of 50 The thierCS tlf liable that the atve statement is true to the to be apprehended soon. ; ' l"Tj.Mr Cashier. W: - I Prof. Scudder, Of th)0 A. C, Correct Attest: .ft.r i aminff WahinBti Count? L. S. McConneU John Conielmann I - ...!."..!. :UL.;.l uireciors. on, given as hi. Vuanaa Suhscrild and sworn to before me contains ibe rigm conawtwions lhU lSth rtat of February, 1909. chemically to Erow the CtvaU Of ap- A. W. Hall, .... " - 11 I nii!. nles. The Ariius has repeatedly notary ruo.ic. u.i.l that annla irrower need not . n . .... ... I m n I .11 t 01 1 aa to Ho Mi Kiver.lhe Yakima Val- u- 1. nncaeu, 01 ouerwoou, wm ley or Southern Oregon, to raise iu lowu Saturday. pnte apples. e have the eon ana j-cqK Jackv. of bevond Olencoe. the climale right here at home. WM , county seat visitor Saturday. Hillsboro Pharmacy THE COST OF LIVING Is more Easily Adjusted by the Use of a Checking Account. From Month to Month you Have an Exact Record of all Money Received and all Money paid out Pay by Check; Get a Receipt The endorsement upon the back of your check is proof that the party received the amount of the check. Start Today to Pay by Check. Your Ac count is Earnestly Solicited. Start now. Cornelius State Bank, Cornelius, Ore. O. E. Shephird, of near Beaver- ton, was in the county seat Mon day. 0. Algesheimer was up from Scholia, Friday, and called on the tee was deferred, and will be made Argus when the organisation meets in I c. JaeDer. of North Forest Grove. Hillsboro, Saturday, March 13. LD(j j0i,n Herd lei n, of Blooming, Sheriff Hancock picked up two were Argus callers, Saturday. boys in this city last Uriday morn- Kmmer and U. Gassner, ing, aged S and U years respective- 0f Cooper Mountain, were in town y, who gave meir names ae iwie nMt tpdy, looking after taxes. IDU Anuur wuw.li. .v , . r....i-J 1 . IA IV,.. ooru, o iur. iuu iuib. uo. rOIU I Uimim, iuu nam ...oj t.r.it li:llV t 1 w ( .-arW Tha hnv nrnved Oliereperger, nuisuwu, vreKou, u? runaways from lhe custody of hbmoij 25, 1909, a son. the Juvenile Court, of Portland. Those who have poultry to sell Sheriff Haccock communicated -m j0 wen to call at the depot with the ollicere ol tue cour;, who 8tote HiRheet market price paid the mult inai an omcer came ouj Bring chickens on Wedneedays. and took the boys back to Portland p Wt Walch. . H A ftuwiAftiMt lrain I UU All BtlClUUUU aaawaa.. I v Q T iU- annfarti I f , Ui UUIDUMKi UO UUIIietiVI The Crescent Theatre, under the h :U8t finiBhed a big barn, 42x60 new manageraenv ui 1 ueipo fwt 24 foot poste, for Charley Ura- Parker, gave its initial performance B0Uth of the Minter bridge, last Saturday night, when uncie wnich i8 0ne of the largest in the High Quality Drug 8 tore When you are sick and in need of Medicine, you want not only that which is True to Name, but also that which is of the highest quality ob tainable. Such is the class ol Drugs which we constantly endeavor to furnish, our cus tomers. None but Competent reg- tslered pharmo;t3 are al- 1 - 1 iptions kid in our N Tom's Cabin" was staged ty tne Waahburne Company, lhe audi enoe was one of the largest, so it is said, in the history of the theatre, and speaks volumes 01 praise wr ihn new management. 11 suoee neighborhood. Taken up: Red heifer, and yet- low htifer with white spots; coming two years. No brand; no ear marks. Owner please prove prop- . . .1 o tKa ertv. pay all charges, and tali ineni ooinpauioo Bin ar (iu - pk.;.. na.ii.i i ii-l IW. . n.h n nnmnanv. eaiuo wt. vii.uvj l nuuio r-" b..i. rv- D... O Rfl more win uo uu I ; The play wb well staged, and the , R D xhorne last week sold lots " 1 1 1 ! . a I. I .... .... actors were an goon in mmr paru. g j0 and 11 io block 1 to fit. Mule Klsa SutlifT. as "Eva," was Wll.a nf s.im f, 120(1 Tt la extremely clever, and won deservexl igypj that Dr. Haas will build applause, hdna Clare maae an one or more houses on the lots pur ideal Topsy, and Louis Rosevelt, as ohaBed jn ,he near futur6t "Phineas Fletcher, the Quaker," . t Jack Stewart, as "Legree," and &ggi irom my o. v . n uiw ig OtiaL Knight, aB "Lawyer Marks," horns and Orpingtons, which are and K L Sutlifr, as "St. Claire" oaretuiiy oreo mr egg prouuovion weie artists in their line. Mention and standard qualities, now ready should also be made of A. T. Mo- at Cameron's yards, south of city G ruder, who faithfully portrayed para, musooro, vre. viaiMirewei the character of "Uncle Tom." 'come. 49 10 Vi' i ..-l Hillsboro, Ore. yy. Vm iv mm Grow! w Store is io re VJpen MARCH DRY GOODS; NOTIONS. GENTS' FURNISHINGS, AND SHOES. EVERYTHING NEW THE fnlfn) to STORE iwihi mi iMmmlMli. r I I A t ( Itreete. 4Utt I sides fur Buoh a long time." was in town Tuesday. j