IT TT lnlflLLSBR l!IU.SP.ORO,OKW.ON MARCH 2). toll NO. t ffjOi FOOTE PASSED AWAY SUNUAY siMU til Kl OMK I II IV MKS L .if l Jh Sh.lc - . i .. .. L o U I-. -I'-. '" -"" ....i,,,,:,!! an.l eapitali.t. men ai .. h-ML- "f hi l"'"l'" r. '', rr of tin- llul.-l Tualatin. s,,h- Cy nil. !(..". March It'.. Mr. ,,(, t:al I" '-" :'ltnv U'T H.'Vt Hi! anl, t.ut hit condition was fn.t far iit evltrnal np i e roi.i if in l. II'- VriniH L , u able I" eat i" the !" Va .IllUK l""" I'T MM..) I . ,,.,.( ..r .HT:iM.M,al Ik- la t "t Hi'- vv i-vk he limt.l.4;r..-.t at-. il iil leeimg ho ,.. an. I tli- . n I c.l 11- S Iti.l.iv, '-.I.- u n II known Hi'' r..i l.ii'.tlm I'iaihH. where he Lii.-.l I arm l.twU Miiee l SJ'-'J. Lh.n In- lir-I . alii- l.i f. t-..ii was a '"iat"l H -'"I'll IV. Shut-'. 'I"- hanker, l-.lh in farming and Lanl in;.-, !..r many ......- Alt- r hi l.r..fli.-r. I t-rrv, ai,. f.' Ili'l' Ut". I"' nia.l'- tin ,,- witli H i- f.tn.iU tl l lt. r ,art "I tl.- tune. Mr I ,.!. was 1 1 1 at 1.1' it L-im.' N.-a Wk. A u 1 1 t Ki7. .! . rik--,.-.! I In- hhntil t" Iregoll ulu-ti In- a l.iil :!'' m ar-i old. .- Ii'a.i - I'"-. (''How I"'.'!' rn ii'nl M-f.-r 1'i-rrv I note. lllilNI-'ru. 1 lav.ue, lima. Mri Amanda l.- t-ir. !nev. New k . ami V '. ru-te. of I'. I" I'aii..-. Wk. Ikteand a never married. J!.. I. a-. i-i a i on !! t able en- fair, rtifi-41-.t itnf i'l ni.'111'iii'is atul farm Ian. Is a wi ll i' iooihy. Several t-ar-t iu'' In- il.--l-l ev- .ml piet-en "f In- farm latuN to the h.-ir- i.f lln-1 ill- M' -.. l.irMv, (; rrtainms.' a lif- teii-nt. I'lll-Hr ;l. t H...V ft I" I In-1 .1- lit vs. litli- pa-eunvr at ili-alii. An at tempt t' break lln"f ib-e.s ih inailf two "r three lull tin- vratitu"! Ai'it ni U'lli the l.iAi-r an l S-n .r-n t'.'iiiK Mr. I i ti- w.r if't'-'l "'" l"s kiinllv ili-.'-iti"n. lui'l In' " 1 1 1 I'd it h ti ih fn. ti'l iilm.i-l I'M ry nTH'itt w li" li'-'l 1,11 t'"' l'l:1"s i-BHt nf IIiINIkh-m. .- w an i'-n hainl'-'l. Iia.l tit t I..I.I lial.iti. ami WHH liiv;lll.V i-' IriMlli'il. Tin- linn rai t.H.k .lai '- Tii--ilay. intrriiii-iil li-im' in tin1 '"-t I'iiiiiii l i nn d rv , "HUk ID llll. I Ak'M" II. S. lliwiiii. t'r i: ilmf fiiU'iii-i-r it tin- Nui't tu rn I'anlit kmlwav. mi tin- i"ir-t. wa- Hi from din farm hhiiIIi "t u-m-hi is. tin' last i.l th.' Wn k. Mr. II'H"H IiiuI rliaik'i- i.f tin- to:tl "I"'" tlii-y luiilt tin- Imk' SLaiii'ii' tun in'1, at that tun.' tin- must rr tnarkalili' work nf i'lu'inii'niiv: known to tin' rai In t;ul worM in AiiHTira. Mr. Ilnson is intrii-sli'il in 1'ortlanil i.n.ni ly, Imt nri'iitly fi-lt a lunt-'imr lo vi t I ark to tin iniili 1 1 ft, ami iiuivhasi'il t'i' ranch m-ar tin foul I 1 1 1 - tl"' t'hi'lial.'in rannr. IL- liki-.t Wash iiUftun Couiily, ami say.H that tlnllar for ilollar in aliu In' vr oil lictti-r t hail In' tliM-s in Multno mah county. MtCOY Willi I I N St. I'atrirk'H Cupi'l i-i li hrat iiik' tin- anni vt-rsnrv in llillshoi'o. Moihlay. March 17. I'mmiMh inir flu 1'i.tit i.'ii-l inf mill ics to a wi'ililinir in .luilt'i' Itrasnm-r's (!hamlii'i the hitfli roiitractinn iarlii'K tu'iiiK Miss I'luM'ht' Whit ten iiiul M f ' Mi'l 'iiv liriiht ami hhiih an1 localfil nil I lot fin-in of Mr Mini Ml'H. Hint, ami they have n lnwt nf Iricmls CDnp.riiliihitinit thorn on till' nimtiaU which were SnliMll- ni.cil on Urn ilny of nil ilayrt tloar to tin.' Met oy family. COHKT li;iS IWISII I'MIISI-NT Monday inornino; St. Patrick's l'ay was i-clchratfil in tiivuit court with a ilim rt'anl to the anniversary of h-i'lnnil's patron Hiiint. A Him of Krin that is Home of his forefathers were Irish presented JiuUru t'ampliell with an Irish "nitty", which in Annrlo-Saxon is a i-lav ie. nu attached to it was a sack of Irish tohaeeo, wrapped in reen cloth. I'l i '. I....I "A..' I'll in- i nun it'll i ii i ixt iii u Moii. lav was St. I'utrii k' May. ami thr Vri-ii" wn in viilrncr i ry w hi-ri'. Iri-taiid'a putmn Saint a uh m rhapH lh- ri'iirit of mori' ultriit urn the world ovrr tlian any of thr Im-ih licriit. ami tin nha.li- of him who luiiihr-d tin- Hiiakt-H from In-land must ha vi- U-i-n v-ratilii-d if homajft-maki-M tin In rat of a npint wrll. I hr Ami-rii-un. th- Irishman, the Si iitihinari. tin- Imtihinan ami nil iiatioimhtii-H wore the little nvrn rihUm in honor of the day. and llir Oranxi-mnn w an courte- niis rlii.iH'h to kl i p hia oratltfr undi-r i-oir. I i.r half V.M for hatching. S L I. Urdu. Harrrd lcka; i ht m tttrik' of f lr lo. Hahv ihuki-iiH. VIS centa rach; S. C White l'horna. 1 l-r ir: V t-r I; hahy chick, to cent. Will do rimtom hatch- me and furnish i-Kk's of Irmlinif vatn tirs. Akrent for the famoun Mi t 'lanahan inculmlor. S-nd r. iii l for ttttnlokfiii' ly iMtal. AUi have hhiii While U-tfhorn cm ki ri-ln for sale. U. K. Iun- iniM.r.On-nco, Addrrns. IlillsUmi. Uute I. JaU-Z W ilkrH. one of the m- iii i th. hvitiK' ni-ur iiieniy Jtarn, was wo lo thr liiiHini-K mi tion. Saturday, carry intf one of hin iniL'i-rs in u Hliiik he hail ln-'-n tin nk- itivT with thr luininrHH ii.l of a L'onher trap, ami the lu-it wa""(tii-nn d"clrar thnnnch ami Uirooifii. nn jam- inw-iy i prrH.Hr it, "never had any llnnif hurt t had. excetilintf oii.r whi n a Uiv I was to the um.luar.l of a fellow who was i hi-wnik' tuhaceo. and I K't mm of it in toy eye." I xaw ciirdwiKnl. ih-H up to 12 iiu In s in diameter, frnce rails, and Uiards of all kinds, into sIom-wkh! length, Will go into I In- country. Write, plume or mi mi' ( arl Skow . corner Mh and Kir. Ilills'.ioni. Oregon Phone. City Ki!. The lour of Mishi-s Alice Lund, r.-...l.-r and contralto, and rlor riiee Salter, violillistr and Kec mid sopruno. in company with M.h Irma P.i-rvl Shumway. ot Willamelte I'tnversitV. down the A illamette Valley, ha met with f .w.r Iiv the music loving imblic. inn I the ores notice given the trio uhow that they have leen in,. i-.. fsivuial.lv receive! than f the Kastern mii.sical ag gregationnow louring the Went. 1'i.r Sale -A M-ttcre farm, half cleared. ii room house, ham. both in t.o.l condition: and outlmilu- ihl's vounu liearing orchard v. nr Kiuiion and town. Want to sell on account of old age am . . -. ti . u i';t.. no ii'ii. rue lux v-uj Inn I e fi. oM I Ind l'ln on Hun in the Cooper Mountain Sctlion SITTIt: WIIM KIIAU St PI iVISOafS ROCK QUARRY SUES AAaiaUlralMt Sae4 tail al Week I.MikU( Dm Road ad BriJjn The County rourt ent the last of the week looking over road and bridge atTairs in the Udy of the county, and while out also inM-4ttt aeveral rmk ipiarry Hitra. The Ctioper Mountain ipiarry wa one of the lest corn- inir under the purview of their travel. It is the intention of the court to Hii-ure aeveral nn k unarm so a to have them or future operation for macada mi.mg. A portion of County lioad No, 412 w as ordered vacated as n-r lH-tition. John M. Wall apiH-anng for the IH-Iltlotier. A warrant for SKrfl.an was or- tleritl in favor of K. J. McAh-ar. for refund on taxation. The follow ing claim were al low ed K & Ml l.iu. Ut irlun.1 I Jl lirlla & hunlv YimiiiK.Ui irfun.l. S V? I. W kiarlltih, ll.ltr - IS ou J II Hi.Hmaii. htfltfv moik tn IS - L JutiuMiu. ttf rt tufuf Ho OiD.I Juioi - Tb.M Cntkbill fi In. i: t lullri il Hi. II W Sn0 l ?' ' har.l C.iWli aKti.J T liirr B (mi, S A Vlltef 11 Ka. A V KIMjf H 40 !('.) t.l IIikIii l'ht lrfiliitf lie 49. J M J"lii'"ii bS. A Mrc.l m 11. lira I oturlniaa 117 7o. All'it Kiui US AHifl 1'inru Jll lrl llrt 1 1 4V. Al.l l-rlrli 40 J. l.'dl Ibb M Jl. i V MulW-Ml V4, Hrm ..btifc.o bi C C Sloa 74 41. Hrn llrtui-kri iM 16. I..1 B'Olirn llo J M llili Si n J"ha llrn.a j S6, V ku blri (m vi II J Krrni.ll t4 S7, 1 A JuhOMiaM.) ot. J II llntilll.ll i ( .,. J I i:...il uii ut Ailhur knot 11? IV Inn Huh Jul 10. J K lUv.trn 4 hi. 1 M V.n.lrii.o.lro 144 IS. J K Bryrf US .'id, loha .inuiiritusii 41 U. I Wo W Btoo iSu So. Hrt.it .t.tnoo 4 7". Aml KMiur it? it. Tom Mutlhy lis . K I S. bmrlllrl I to, fir.l C tiwll Jll. I C MtkMlMII UT lb. A 0 Tl'l 4 o 4. A llrt ktti.n Sli 77. Cht Wrchitll SS 70 I J st.r.lin no lu NrU Ijiiiii w S K C HulWr 44 J it. r Klnfhiiri H?, i li Itiir t-i ti I. mat kloluir IS7 74. I Mufil.ak 1J1 ti K 1. Ilttmn 41O ts. A I llrikuiao l S- -Inbu llmlon 17 f. 1' Wruurr 4. M L, Klin 4 4. C Nrlwia 6 iS OWI.UON -I.I:CTKIC TWAINS SUDDEN DEATH CAUSES Mr. Churlr MatfieM. of I rct lrove, !ipirc I riJay .Niitht , HIST MORTIM fXAWNTION Mli.D Jry tad Dr. Ycancy f iail Solhinr lo Atttrtaia Ciu Mrs. Charles Hatfield, of Forest drove, did suddenly Friday night, and as she had riot l-n very ill ailing only Irom a slight indisjxtsition -the authorities held an inquest to seek into causi-s w hich led to her demise. SheritT Keeves. in company with the coroner. Dr. Parrett. and Deputy District Attorney lonrue made a thorough examination of conditions, and on Sunday Dr. Yenney. assisted by Dr. F. A. Hailev. of Hilisboro. made a iost mortem examination of the re mains. As near as can lie learn ed there was nothing suspicious aliotit the death. Several physi cians worked with .Mrs. Hatfield for two or three hours U-fore she passed aw ay, and none could determine just w hat caused ui tu ilnt ion Mr. Hatfield was down town in Forest (Inne, with her hus band. TiK'S.lav. in the family auto, and she apared to l in fair v L'oinl hea th, (hi tn.lay eveninir she did not feel so well. and she told her husband to get his dinner in the business district. While he was at the restaurant h wan notified hv telephone. and he w ent to the bedside of his w ife, who was then in a dy ing condition. Sheriff Ketves and the o lcia s do not think there is anything wrong, at ail, and that she died from natural causes. KUAL ESTATt; TKANSI IIRS SOU HI.RN I'ACHTC Kchmoke it., too." Miuu Mni'in 'I'niiiil of Port. ... 1.1.1 ...III H Mlll"..' " land, was out Sunday, the Kiiest I'M. Schulmcrieh. president of the Commercial Hunk, was in town Saturday, after an extend- 1 . .. . I . f...... II.. veill e.l Slay on ine mtin. " remain on the farm until the cn.p is in. and may then conclude to w ah h it grow. He was proud ly exhibiting the callous shU on Ins hands, and says he is fmdink the real fountain of youth. All parties knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle. Payments can le made to either 0. h. Frank or the undersigned.- J. h. piorwick, Ueedville. Or. Ar-tf The representative of the S. P. was out rriuay, w uueiv - i itr K.'i'vr lie oiiereu a I'll . 1 l for the tax minus the II' n ----- .,.1 r,. 11, 1 lew. but was una n'l 1 ( 41 1 j t that it could not he receiveu wi 1 iu iiLreiit tiKtk back his little twenty thousand dollars to Port land with him. 'llo. C.rand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter 1 l. mti.tia In fir1) utiotkll llll IlllirKt'L lit va-- . 1 1 1 ' ' - .... eon. hv Iv Schiller. When you . 1 . . 1 . 1..... imhi ge in a mood smoRe uuy Cii-and Marca. li . llihbH, a former Yam- hiller. now at hewiston, Idaho, was in town Friday, accompnn Ssi.iwnrt Vuuirhn. of Mc xi:...,.'ill. Kl.. wart was for venrs a resident of the Middle 1..11 t.eiioii. and he likes to re visit the old county seat occa sionally. The Ladies Aid of Scholia, will have u social evening, with a program, at the Artisan Hall, Scholia. Saturday evening March Auction sale, uazaar, conee ami refreshments. All are invited. of Yamhill, was in town Saturday, on business. Geo. .4 .1 iL .' mi troatr ......11 Ihnt fitU I .nillHS 111 C IU thick up his way, and his Htlls- I,....,. t iirumA Will lie UP llicic this Fall in quest of good sport. For sale-Six ttne brood bows 1 .ww luiur-tinst two years, linn 'in- ' 1 - ii'ii. lnmiire of J. II. Hanson, Hills- boro. U. 2. Box 7. or 14. Peterson, (Jaston, U. 1. 15x uU. oi-i Ixiuie Sagert, of Tualatin, was nniim OrrVllin lirill J' hn Herb, of Panksw in iiiiuni nrrrvnih nru i.-nir,i,y J as. Waller, oi M-oar .-vim. was in town Saturday Her.ry Vandehey. near (Ireen- ville. was in tow n Saturday Dan Shaw, of near Huber. wan in tow n Saturday Tell your eh-ctrical troubles to The Owl F.Icctric Co. 1-tr Constantine Miller, of near Farrnington. was in the county seat Friday Frank Williams. Shady Prnok. was in the county seat Saturday. Will Daretv. of beyond North Plains, was a city caller. Satur- lay. John P.nH-k. of South Tualatin. was in the citv the last oi ine w-ek. Citi. Cann.liell and wife, of near Ijiurel. were in the county seat Friday. John Poi'e and J. W. Jamii son, of rarmington. were in the city Friday Now is the time to have that house wired. See the Owl F.lee trie Co. 1-tf Hon. S. A. D. Meek, of Moun taindale. was in the county seat Saturday. J. H. Simpson, of South TuaTa tin. was in tow n the last of the week J. A. Thornburgh. of the For est drove National Itank, was in tow n Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Allert Friday, of Hanks, were in the county seat Friday Chas. la-ott of Hanks, was a county seat visitor the last of the week. Fancy Hard Wheat patent flour. $1.25 per sack II. i. er barrel, at aught s. hvery sack guaranteed C. Heim. a former Hillslioro- ite. was out from Portland, Sat urdav. on business at the court houst Smokers want the best there fore call for a Schiller or a Crand Marca. w hen you want to see the blue w reath curl Mr. and Mrs. Martin Woodard of Portland, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Woodard s parents, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Krebs. Have you tried lloyal Club Coffee and spices. If not, why not? - F.mmott's, Second Street, Pythian Iildg, tins Hellebuvck. w ho has sitent the Winter in Michigan, is here on an extended visit Witn nis brothers, of near Farrnington Nice voung prime steer meat Have vou tried us? If not, whv not?- Kmmott's Market, Second Street. Pythian Hldg Arthur Knox, of Scopgin Val ley, nn.l Ceo. Peal, of Seghers. were county seat callers the last of tin week Ow ner McCann. of the Forest drove racetrack, announces that thev will have a meet at that place, Decoration Day Several thoroughbred Poland China boars for sale. Oak Cove Farm, or apply to Geo. lv. Bag- ley. 4otf C. Sehlaelli and wife and Gil gian Hager, of above Mountain dale, were in the county seat Saturday For sale: S. C. White Minorca eggs, setting of 15 for $1.50.yJ. H. Trachsel, S miles out. Hills boro, Ore., II 1. Box 75. 1-3 Ferd Croner. of Scholls, was in town Thursday evening last Kerd U hnsv these davs with his mill, tile factory, ranch and his big investment in walnut culture Pure-bred ButT Orpington cock- rlvi for M.-ile : also a dozen mixed pullets. S. F.C.oodwin, one mile west of Hi sboro. top oi the hill. 52-2 John Carlson, of r.ear Huber. ... T was in town Saturday, ue says that Huber and vicinity are go imr ahead finely, and that in a few years everything will be in cultivation down that way For Sale - Bay mare. 3 years old; weight, 1H0O. Inquire of August Wenzel, Beaverton. R. 3. 3i miles south of Keedville. and . Ml. 4-k 1J miles north ot Kinton. i-d Forest Grove is again starting a building boom tnis spring. New structures will go up on the Congregational Block, which has hepn sub-divided and placed on market. This was tne uest thing that ever happened to the thriving little city. Dreer's Karly Standard potato seed for sale. Potatoes mature in 90 days. Something new, and something fine. Have about 40 bushels.-Geo. li. liagley. or ap ply at Oak Cove Farm. 45tf LEGAL INVESTIGATION HEALTH "A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE Whenever you or any member of your family feel sich and don't Know -what is the mat ter, Never Delay, see the doctor. But if you know what ails you had cold jrip, catarrh, dyspepsia, or the thousand and one complaints of the human Ixidy, come to this drug store. We have a reined' for every illness everyone com pounded from the formulae of successful physicians. Come in for one of these cures today: j The Delta Drug Store REXALL STORE Are You Thinking Of opening a DanK Account the one sure road to best business? If you are, do not oyerloolc the mod ern accommodations at the American National bank i i To Portland 6:24 7:15 8:4-1 10:54 1:10 3:5-1 6:23 8:11) t:U8 From Portland -:47 1):54 11:45 l.Yi 4:50 6:23 7:35 12:23 -am a m a m .a m .. p m .. p m .. p m . p m . p m The Southern Pacific schedule, as now running, is as follows: To Portland McMinnville pass'ger. a. m-.-fi:52 Sheridan train, a. m 8::W nilamotik train, n. m l.Oi lV)rvallis overland, p. m 4:5" On Sundav. the Sheridan pas senger does not leave Hilisboro! for Portland until b:i From Portland Corvallis passenger, a. m 8:22 Tillamook passenger, a. m w:W Sheridan passenger, p. m .. 5:14 M'Minnvilletuissenger, p. m fi:45 CARD Of THANKS a m ..am a m . p m . . p m . p m .pin . p m a m John Abbott and son, Mayne. of Forest Grove, were rrnlay vwitnm at the county seat Mr Ablmtt thinks that Capt Mc Cann will put Forest Grove on tho man m ml eiters. as an nilinir of his mirchase of the Hnin.w meet rack, this Slue oi the college city. For sale: Thoroughbred White Ijiirhnrn effirs. SI for 15. or $6 per hundred: alsti hens and pul- .in- won HtH-onii ik-ii hi lie ai Hilisboro in 1912.-Kmil Stark. Bethany, address Portland. Ore., Route 2. 52-y IV K. Run von. of Portland, was out Monday, at the opening nimMiit rourt Mr. Runvon has probably retorted more legal cases in snormanu, anu exienoeo ih. tPHtimonv to manuscript than any other one man in the state of Oregon. White r'irhorn mil 1 l nuiv " - - r- lets. Also several incubators and brooders, latest makes. J. 1'. Arlntna near Jabez Wilkes place. annth nf the Citv faric. MU13- boro. " lAKn MeClnran. of Gales Creek. a,aa dnwn Friday, erecting his county seat friends. .inhn VV. Bernards, of North Forest Grove, was in town the last of the week. ckaa White, of Gaston, was In the county seat Saturday, and called on me lamuy journal. J. II. Trachsel. of Valley Vista. was in town Saturday. VraA Mvera. of Shadv Brook. I was in the city Saturday. Private desks for writing your business letter; for drawing your checks and a big free telephone list in a private booth. Privacy for your safety deposit lxxes. We can make yon feel at home for we have all the modern conveniences. Your patronage courteous received. A. C. Shutk, Pres. C. Jack, Jr., Cashier American National Bank Malm and Thirl, MKHmoeo. Wp desire to thank our friends and neightwrs in South Tualatin for the many kindnesses tender ed us during our bereavement. the death and obsequies cf the late John Purves. Mrs. Carrie Purves and Children. Hilisboro. Ore.. March 15. 1913. Alhin .1. Stramr. sometimes known ns Albert Miner, has sued Mnrv Strnnir for divorce, lie al leges that his wife has not been dutiful in cooking his meals, and that she abused him frequently. He swears that he is a blacksmith and horse-shoer. and that it is a necessity to have his meals regu lar. Strang also avers that one time he became sick and went home and his spouse said to him. iou are too lazy to work. " He wants the custody of a minor child. Easter dance at Hilisboro Hall, Saturday evening. March 22. Best ot music, and a splendid time. Evervlnxiy invited. This U the first dance under the new l.wo,.,o'nin Karl Donelson and Earl Luther. They have secured ne-w music, and exDect to make this one of the features of their year. Coo. Hiersdorf. of North Tua latin Plains, was in Monday, and stated that his dairy sale. Satur day, in this city, netted him be- twppn $X) and SI X ier head. This he considers pretty good for powa that had been milking six months and over. The highest price paid was $150. There was a good crowd ot dairymen in at tendance. Hifiriranbotham. the Beaver twirler. well known to all Hills boro lovers of the game, is one of McCredie s best, this Spring, Irvine is better than ever twist ing the sphere, and the way he is batting them over the fence is a wonder. Joseph Kemper, of Verboort. was in town Saturday. tSjvCSAVINGSBANiT lit J ioo IS. V f-v. - i tS (AD .2s 41-- I $ i75 TIT I ft I B. INSURE THE SUCCESS Of your children by giving them an early start in life. Deposit $1.00 with us and procure a Recording Savings Bank and a Savings Bank Book. Have them save a little at a time and deposit with us. We We will pay them 4 per cent, on their savings. Their success will be insured. SHUTE SAVINGS BAHK KXriA'SlVR FOR SAVISOS There's Solid Comfort with au entertaining book, an easy chair, fine light, and good sight. You will not get all the enjoyment possible without all of these essential featutes. If your eyes or your glassss are not quite correct let me put them right. I have the necessary equipment and experience to do this accurately and quickly. aurcl Tloijt i 3 S m i I M t i i M of Miss Pearl Sim lb. in town Saturday.