1 NMNU wlL A Mother's Scare f rmu v. ross I STARTEO INVENTION k'oult Is lrvJu Ih.it W Moped Will k'oolutionUe PrrJcinf IMIATOR THIS SfOKi 01 IIU t For the Housewife Let us out your wood, carry out the ashes, clean up the dirt ami leave only the 1 1 IS AT de livered in the mast cleanly aud sanit-iry way known. The new 4c rate for cooking and heatins makes this jssiMe. - Ask for particulars at the Washington-Oregon office, or OWL ELECTRIC CO. ROUND TRIP Summer EXCURSIONS East VIA THK 11 ' AX Tickets will be sold from all main and branch line points in Orepon to Eastern destination one way through California or via Portland. Stop overs within limit. Tickets on Sale Daily May 25 to Sept. 30 Final lleturn Limit Oct. 31. To Detroit Norfolk Omaha l'hiladelphla liochester Denver Toronto Washington, D. C. Atlantic City Indianapolis Memphis St Louis Baltimore Chieairo New York Winnipeg And various other points south and east. Call on nearest Agent for full information as to routes and fares to any particular Eastern city, and for literature describing points alontr the S. r. or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon. Cheap Shingles Tor Outbuildings 49c A Bunch, while They Last We Also Carry Drain Tile. Dunning & Krentzel Lumber Co., Main St. & P R & N tracks. Everything in Building Materials. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH STATE OF OREGON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY. Plniiitill'. Eatella Elizabeth V'yern, Franklin A. Wyer. Ix'femlnnt To franklin A.Wyers.almve iIhIpiiiIhuI: In the name of the RUtfi of Oregon, you are hert-by riiiei. Ui n.WHr anil anawer the Coinrinint tilfd au''iint you in the above eiititliil court anil chum mi or before Hatunlay, the 7th day of i uiif, I'd. I, and you are hereby mtilitl that if v. hi fall to so appear and aimver, the plaintill will apply to the Court lor the n ln-i prayed lorin thecomplaWit, tou it: Kr u ueureediemlvitiK the bonds of niiitritnoiiv Bow existing ln-tween pUintiil ami Ih- fendant, and for eiicli other mid further therefor, Within six months from the date of this notice. Iated th: 17th day ol April, 1913. Edward J. Thomas, Administrator of the eetale of George S Thomas, deceased. Thoa. H. Tongue Jr., Attorney for Administrator. Sheriff's Sale of Execution Nolle is hereby given, that by virtue nf an aiia'niiient execution nuued out of him! iiniler the Heal ol the county court of mib niai 01 iireirou, lor Wanhiiigtnn ('unity, dati'd the 2ah day of April. lia. in favor of A. K. M-C'uiiiNey, plaintilf. ami agaliiHt W. K. Bahh, defeiidant, for the mini of 70 50 and the further Bum of s.,o eoln and diHiiiirHBiiientM, with in- !.. -- .1... , .1 . .... 1 i " rwiwT,-iiT nmoillllM irrim -.o -r.To ' "' m t,,H 1Htl1 y ' April. 1913, at the rate of (i Thi. ....,. i i.iui.0.1 i,....i '.'T. r"'t. lr aiuiuiii. Ui him dirMsUxl and hA; 1 f i ,7. 1 1.1 "1 .r 1 ' . vere.i coaii.lliig me to make Hale court of WnbinWn ninnl v iii 1 I JXl '" J"1.' this summons in Thursday, April VI, I'll.).' , " uu.mn and tbe date of the hwt pul.liration of I M"'""''''. 1 will on thia auuimons is Thursday. Juno ft. lull. Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1913, Harry Yanckwu-li, at. the sout! door of the eourt house in Aivorney lor riaiutitl, 41W Oreguuiaiw hiiihimim, WanhiiiKtou County, treon. BldK. Portland, Ore Notice to Creditors Notice la hereby given, that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of George N. Thomasde ceased, by the County Court of the Ktate of Oregon for Washington County, and hat duly qualified as such adminis trator. Now, therefore, all persons, having claims against the estnte of George N. Thomas, deceased, are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned, at bit residence one mile north of lleav- enoa, Oregou, or at the law office of Taot. H. Tongue Jr., in Hillsboro, Ore job, together with the vtoper vouchers m uin uoiir in tn o'eior.a A.M.ol Maul day, xell at public auetion to the higuenl bidiler for eanh in hand, all of the follow ing described real property lying, being and Hltuate in the Hlateof Uregin. and County of Wellington, anil particularly dmcrilieit as IoIIowm, towit: All of Uit Ten (10) in Itlix k Korty-one (41), ol e.nd in North Plains as tlm Name apiearsiion the duly recorded platthere 11I 011 hie and of record to the cjtln-e of the lteoordi;r of Conveyances ol Wadiinglo;i County, Oregon, to siitiMfy the hereinbefore named siiiiih and the cobU and es peiiHes of sale and of xaid writ. Haid hsIh will lie made subject to ledeiiiptioii aw per Ntutute or Oregon. Datodat IliilHlMiroon this mh day of April, V)l'.i- J. K. Reeves, fcheritl' of Washington County, Oregon. By J. C. Applegate, Deputy. Bagley Jk Hare, Attorneys for plaintiff. Mrs. Jao sr was nt aa uoated wo man; tut. her husband havlrui taaj trtn N fxof strh4 lu V ap t1" in tttiHi and bui:t up lrs " fa.trr. the timl'vy wer Uhjr. Two chlhlrx-o cam tv tli Jaeira. a tvv and a kW- Th.-tr trvMt thort an c.vliiit s!iH-atUn. ati.l thoy .re Uth very ft of n-adlm:. Ttx-r was library" in lh pLw whT they llte! fnrni w hk h thvy tvustantly drw Nvk Tom JaeKitr rad a srvat nwny w.ri 'f ntln th.tt have Unf atfx rviw! iHit of date atkl ar only now read by ttxw wh. aliH them chiefly for Ih fl tur. they of a rnnor tluiA Ills Wer. Uutb. wa more hhh! en In h?r t:i.tw. Mra, J.tevr was aa ambitious wo man and d.inus that both h.-r chll drva ahould marry well. Th.tt uw-ant that sh prwl b wahh them to mat eiirw tht they niado . unfortu nst ctitanj;lemetit, tn day tla-re wsa a ring at th toVpmiio aad Mr. Jj'iTr anwerI th calL "Is Tom InT Weil, what Is ItT Tell him Evelina1 her. Wh.ver w.ts at tho other enj of the wlr waa evidetitiy la a hurry, for tb reivlver wss droplet- "d Mr ltt was cut oil from rthor In.julrr. Who was Evelina?" Mr. Ja"er was at otioe -lirt! 1th a sudden ter nr. Sho h.id never haM her aon ivk of her, and this mil for him to come and meet her boded trouble. 8h said nothlui; to him about tho call not she. If the young woman wero bold enough to telephone to the house fr bliu sho could not help It. but uuie he should rep' to the mil hlmsi'lf It would avail nothing. Nor would Mrs. J.iegnr .iy anything aNut the matter If ho were retting entmisled with a girl aho would not let blm know that his sevrvt wns hers. Nothing would feist the flame of love so much aa op position. Hut what was her consternation when a few d:)j-s later there came an other ring at the telephone, and Kuth was called for. "What I ltT asked the mother. "Pa tM IVpperBeM has Just come In There was the same ell. k that had followed the aiinoiinvmeiit that Kve- llna was waiting for Tom. Indicating the same hurry. Was It hurry? Pld not this pvlietween abut off the phone that there might he no opportunity for the person receiving the meftttago to ask qiiestionsT Ihtvld Coptwrfleld? Never had ahe beard her daughter mention any such person, and Kuth talked of all her friends freely. If the fond mother feared for her son she was In terror for her daughter. Hut Mrs Jaeger treated the matter with the Mm caution she had practiced In the case of her son. 8he would M a watch on Ruth, but would not put her on her guard by telling her that she had stumbled upon this net-ret affair. Mrs. Jaeger did not consider It prac ticable t shadow her son, but she had a maid whom she brIN-d to watch her daughter. Never did Uuth go out but this young woman found some errand to take her out aLso. One afternoon she came In from shadowing the young lady ami reuirtsl that she had seen Ruth go up the steps of the library at the same time with a young man whom she apleared to be much pleased to meet "A bar said Mrs. Jaeger. "Ifa the library where they meet And they have tieen hounding me for a sulwcrlp tlun to buy books. Them ciffly alcoves are just the places for young people to meet and flirt" Mrs. Jaeger was cnHed up ngaln, and her son was Inquired fur. This time It was: "Tell I1I111 1 would like to see hi 111 about Evelina. There's another man wultlng" SMiie one other than the speaker butted In, and the sentence was not finished. Hut Mrs. Jaegnr had henrd enough. Heaven grant that the other man would get the girl away from Tom and he would U saved a mbuil lluuce. The good lady's pntlence was begin nlng to wane. Hie. was drifting to ward a point w here she would not lie able longer to keep her knowledge a secret from her son and daughter. iH'spite her watchfulness: she could get uo further information of either of those clandestine nffalrs. One aft emoori her son and her daughter were talking together In her hearing. "I'm through with 'Puvld Copper- field.'" said Hulh. "And I'm through with 'Evelina Hhe was due at the library a week ago." "I'm glnd yon two have got through with your beloveds. I've been wor ried to death about you. I've known all alxiut these meetings at the libra ry. First I got a telephone message that Evelina was wultlng for Tom there, mid the net message was thnt this Mr. Oipperlleld was waiting for Ruth at the same place. Who nre tnese persons anyway? I've never heard nothing about them before." Totn and Ruth looked at each other and would have burst Into n laugh had the speaker not been their own mother. As it was Tom said: "Mother, 'Evelina' Is n novel written by a young girl about n hundred years ago. 'Pnvld Copperfleld' Is the nnmo of one of Charles Pickens' books. The librarian. Rim Young, whenever a liook we want Is out holds It for ns when It comes in and notifies us over tho telephone." "Well. I nm mightily relieved," re plied the fond mother. Latin American Universities. f-'lr universities In Eatln-Atnerlcan countries were established In-fore the first one In the territory that afterward became the United Htales. The uni versities of Mexico and Lima wero founded In 1551; Rnnto Pomlugo, 155N; Hogota, 1572; Cordoba, 1H13, and Hu ere, H123. Think Ik' Pn:ktf dlk'Hc mhill and $4U- "ih jatl Thok S. Wilai's. imcnlor f llu currx-nt ilrv'tlor, a ih.kUI of which is now Ivinj; u-r.iU'l dt llal.'S 1'nvk. tolls tho story ol" tho invention fr mnlors of tl:o Ar jrtis. ami it is worth rvuilinc. 'This iltislk'o is tho roMiltof a!nust 3l yt ars of ctu.lv uiul o ivrimont. When I xs i-ounty surveyor of Ooiunibia County 1 concdvcvl tho iloa l,i!o watch-, Ug a hoavily oa!oil vessel aK'rounJ on St. Helens, in tho Columbia Uivor. Sho ilnnootito tho kir lirvKbtsiilv ami it was hoc- ossary to remove aUnit half her caryo to lUvit her oil. IHirinctho process of Imhtennn the shin drifted nlnust clear aenvs the bar. tho action of tho current washing the saml out umler her eel, leavinn a iloop h.oio aUvo and a shoal ban k U-iow. This deep hole or channel was just where tho ship channel was needed and tho povernmont engineers sluiced out the remaining sIuki! ami it is now tho regular channel. Kx- Suveyor tleneral HaU rsham was then in charge of the river im provements and well remcmWrs tho incident.' 1 saw that nature was trying to show us how to dredge out sand bars and I went to work to devise some means to utilize the forces there so clearly manifested. I soon saw however, that it must ! ibme ly some thing altogether different from a tranded shin yet applying the same principle, so 1 have cor imented with every device I could think of that would doiloct the current dow nward upon the bar to In? removed. I found that 1 had to conduct mv researches iiinm almost wholly indcttendent and original lines as the most of the Uaiks treating on this branch of hydraulic engineering are mis eadmg in many imixrtant par ticulars, so I have confined my re searches mainlv to practical ex iienments loiletermine the causes of these obstructing deiatsits and the application of natural forces to remove them. That thrse rau-vs and frct s are n! and have not been well iin U rti-I here tofore Urvidcnced bv the fact tnat ovri three iiuartcrs of a nwlnu d, h ive Is-en tsKMidt'd bv the govcrtunrnt on the W lll imettr snd isiuhill Kivt rs wilhoul iinv practical Im-ii Ills to nni; 'ti"ii and fltr this rnoruioiis ouliny the govrrn mrnl enginrrts have nothing to tier to ts-ople a'cng the rm-is tlmt Will .iiiiniiut to a subotiintul aid to tuivigntion except by an enormoti.i out'iiy for Imks, rrvctim nU mid coM.ipililc dams iuch it are now in uv on the Ohio Kivrr nn.l this outl.iy will have to lie Ixtuc l.irgrly by the people n'.imi the river l'.ir tin iii.mint thai has been ruis ndcd and I being w iittd rvtry year I tin not Ik tide to ilerlarr that thie rivtrs could have I are n made and kept in g"il imii gslde riiinliliiin the tnive Vr amui-d if they hid lccn working with iiiluir i intend of sgsmst ;n-r. II you hi, is ,n way nature us must elhcierit helper I nt it you go against her, slb-lt yu mi Seem tu prrvail lor awhile, but iiilirnmn good tune ihe will sweep you ai.d your punv obstructions asidv! mth ni bill.' concern as she ilenUoysanv ollu-r msret that seeks to rtptsisc or obstruct b methods or pn crura. The oflncur rlne I s ol lile ami protw-rty along our .Mi susippi and Chins's vcllow kuer will goon with the tu, filling nulitrily i fate till msii h-srns this lesson and adapt his efforts to nature's way. li s P-in iorary eH-dicnls may fr a lime seem lo win only tu end in th- picnter and iiuui appalling catastrophe ns (he linal t r tutitpl: ol natural force t-mphnsics the Imp), ness oi t tie Ktiuggle of the bmte ngatiist the inlinite. Garbarge Slag. Slug from garbage liiclnerntlng plnnts is valuable, for filling between ceilings and floors of storage warehouses, ns It Ih aterlle and contains no aulpuur to Uijuro stored KooUa. cmcror poi.icn Nona: Notice in hereby given that tho Lity ot llillslKiro has ordaim that dogs shall rmt be allowed to run at large within the corporate limits ol said city, and that sai ordinance takes effort May 21 This ordinance will be strictly enforced from and after date of this notice. Attention ih also called to the presence of weeds and tall grass along the sidewalks, and romov al is hereby requested. Failurt to remove w ill mean that the city will take steps to cut same at tlx expense of tho property ow ner, C. 1'laser, Chief of I'olice Hillsboro, Ore., May 22, llil.l Wells Fargo Agent Ling miali fied for a Marathon, Monday af ternoon. A slat came off ..i i . i ii. cnicKcn rraie ano one oiu tin started to tour the town. Ling Iinally landed lift; featheret biped in Long's hardware store but by the time he returned to the office the whole bunch was out and on the street. Willi the aid of a few small boys he soon had the coop crated and en trans it for the Rose City. He is now an authority on long-distance running as well as an expert on catching chickens. Hop growers report the vines growing nieely the past week. The wet weather was rather had on the growth, but growers are now busy training, as the vines are shooting heavenward rather rapidly. "AUIJT JOS AT Will be presented by the Hillsboro High School Students, under the auspices of the Senior Class, ot The Crescent Theatre -ON- FRIDAY, MAY 23 CMAKACTKKS Jim mik Cavkniush A Kah rah IUy Donald LmK T.iCm:sKUiNK The College Cut -uj Wan! Wilkct l.KViTicrs The Ace of Sjutles (Hadwiu Doughty Major Kiukii-i-r The He:ul of the Military Kusscl Morgan Tki kssok Sknaciiakkih rifi The Chair of Philology, Clair WilUs Scotch MacAi.usti.r The Iitl.ill Caj'taiu Charles IKmJhiuu Shorty list; The lliitiittit lMcslunau 1 Clyde Mason Miss "Jim" Chasmm; .The Cirl l-'rom Dixie Alice Smith Marjoru-: llAVti.ASh The College WiJow 1'raucU Kcily Mrs. II.M.sitv, "Ma" A Popular landlady, , ..llcurictta Krugcr Miss Jask Cavi:mish . Cavendish & Deau, Wall St.. N. Y. . T'ayc Sihrmdcr Mrs. Ci.i-oi atra Poit A l-'aculty Tyj Plucbc Perriuc Miss Twux.s A Kelie of Other Days Faye Sihnrdrr MISS M.ATRIU-: HUTI.KR, Director Popular Pi ices ii' m- J III IRi mm- taw:" ' m 1 "Is Dinner Ready?" "Il'i U reJy. John. Sil"rifKt Jowa, Dxaswt dona'i A L - !'if .1 . i . 1 Mi )iUJ ROW 1AM 1 bAV hw lliniinn i UlI'VOOK:StOVC Vxfntna erwl or wood to luH wiikt no wailing fiir lU or to "( tnrted." h'i 0 qukk and eunnienJ.-and yl m comptrta. c bain, broil, or rnaat on il jurf Far Bm RmoJii W Imwai PEARL or EOCENE OIL SMImMh M HM wall aa on coal ranga. Htm did w ever gal along wiln out ona ol lhrM NEW PER. FECTION COOK STOVES)" far SmU Oaafara trywhtn 1 1 1 1 iVkti i:i7 -"-j P()TLANI SAN IRANCISCO ' llaata tKa Oald anal lllv ' TnlnM Brat lalr4 Wltb bklal Bu-UI, aurp aa tin ai4 iW. l lMMrt tlilu(i of rviMwr, ailrrr ofH until tlx) aurtur lul aullrl llMir. k A Raaaral In Tatlaaina. Vrliaia Ilia iimm ailraorUluary M 1'aiiim l'l" vk rarrtnl out u tkf of iiin tiinnu, wUu, ( Ik Untaaf H lrr)fu. trUI, bad kU hair and W Nitimt lib no faf tbaa 13) Ha Iratbiiia nf tha man, Inrludlujc puftflf jf flie trailing lwraubagMl. AIUnpC Hit urk tavuiilwl Uvartjr twu an 6 Peoples Theatre .1 Main St., next door to City Hakcry Always lines a Good, Up-to-date Show for 5c and lOc. Q MATINEE K very Saturday at 2 p. m. O For Hale: Two Binjrle hujrien, both ruhher tires; one open and one top. Open hiiKKy nearly new, and has large, roomy Heat. Top liiiKiry is in gooil condition. Call at the Koy store, on the P. U. &N. Albert Hrandt, of nenr Heaver ton, was a city visitor Tuesday. He expects to visit in Minnesota this summer. William Feldt, of lluxton. came down Monday, on a bhort visit to the county seat. Metha an4 Carfa4a. If nn.l ha bar attacked tV wnrk Mowilrrml Wal laltf lb M I wbi'rvif t tiara la a ! inarrta gn4 argttar U ttadar Um tm tura. Argantlna aUaKalara. If an enngl man U Ik Aftaa Iti'iml.llr diilli Iwjroltd rMJM time In Iradllig bla (iprN to the tit ho M hllly dlinl. and If faaklaatl Ihe ivihiLIIc ahuuhl fall to marry ll taint uuUI bo rweba lb M rittoj. rf A Panoaraua Till. Tim rlialrnian of tba canary K rrmiii nf an orultluilotiral awlety1 ionimny nili ia In tbla title, wkV urtinit ta hi vlalllnfl tarda: Kaa iivoKKiau('btvarilnavoiataa4.n OaraW Faalry. , Tbnuab other prudurta of the eal t Are err auud lo eat, Anl fruit la (ileaalna to tha !. Ami ao are Huh ana WMl, Tli'.re'B miiMiig el nre tha world Ni Of eerit or luuer Ixirn That iiuutlnhfe the human race lfc perfw-tly aa eorn. UalWt tlut a era not ao aura, good frleai Your dupe la all O, K. Corn la all riant, but ao era oata i And guud alfalfa hay. . j Hut there la ona gift wa are aura 1 hat a never niel Ha melon. And that' tha gift wa gather I Tho good old onion patuh. -tionvar RapuWK But I there In Ih garden that ' for whir you Iwya would 41 , And lay wllhln your own Hi " Upatarlng al tha akyT For cuoumnera dlauraetly aUaad Wa would delight lo pay ' The price of Ufa and Ilka aa not Will do it, too, aome day. . Hit Loula Voat-DUpaK1 Myttarlaua itranaaw. A at ranger roae 1 -Now, who a hr "Why, don't you knawT Thafa our V. P." a -lllrmlngham AeTa-Kar" 4 I J Another oomeo ' "Ah. thara ma ajwl" Tb hualiand of A famoua alar. -Youngitown To''" In walka a third I, With fane of gVwea. "And who I bar' Why, be lha frooov . -klUwaabaa iwll