Twenty Years After By REGINALD D. HULN Om BSy 1 Weut up luto tlw r-nvt t, taai aouk-thlni I mttWa. Wbilc niia Mllni orcr oM tninka and oltl lc 1 tmmt a trunk tlul m.irkwl TaBUly rVieutiMHiti." Oirii to Warn U I had stutnbtal on anything valu.il.U.'. 1 ufe4 It and HTit seiu tiiw el awtniuf tta contents. Wall oTtrbaulint: a let of old p.nvr I ram arnwa ia tt-hr of lett.'ra i togetbrr with a rilWn that had i been Pluk, luit bad uoar fa.Utl to M particular color, and tiM In a tw. kaot I ktMw by th knot that a o utaa had don the Job and. by a faint pcrffcm that hung about Uwui. tb.it a .art of tb bundle at let Lad 1 loagcd to a woman. I kxweurd the ( kagea and saw that tbajy were without uveltiv. probably aacrtik-ed to retluoa bulk. Tluw In oat package had lvn written lu a wo aiaa'a hand, thooe in the other in a man's hand. I opened one oi lue iai ter and rend a dof -n lino. "That'a the worst love twaddle I ever read In my UK I said to niyavlt "I wonder what Idiot wrote It" Taking up on from the other pack ate. I read acme of it and wwudered that any young woman could be so in fatuated with a man as to write stub, ailly stuff. Tbe letter had exKlciitly panned between a couple many yean before, for the plr ' tiuped with yellow, and the Ink In wm instances had faded. Wondering whK-h of my progenitor had written them. I ex amined the signature of one of the auperflne package and kiw that it wa tgned "Your loving Kthel." My wifa'a name being Ethel. I look ed more carefully at the handwriting and aoticed for tbert time that it vat quite like Etbel'liideal. it was Ethei' handwrltlug with twenty years" changa attached. 1 dipped it. took ap om of the other lot and discovered that It waa my own ieuuianshlp at alueteea. I felt the hot blood mounting to my cheek. Could It be possible that I had written that sickening stuff 1 And Ethel aha must have have been tle meutvd. When I bad somewhat recovered fram my surprise and abasement the idea occurred to me to Indict one of those old love letters of mine upon my wife. I wished to see bow she would taka me on paper as I was tw o decades agooa. Our oldest son was now about tbe age I was when I wrote the letters, and Incidentally I thought he might be doing tbe same thing. Also quite likely our oldest daughter was or soon would be encumbering the malls with what be in time would be quite ashamed of. I selected one of tbe most lovesick of my letters and one of a near subse quent date of Ethel's These I put In my pocket to be kept till she should go Into tbe country with the children. When that time came. Instead of say ing, "Now write tonight, dear," she aaid, "Don't let It be a week before you tell us bow you're getting on." 1 asked her' how she would like to have ma write her a real uice long letter, and she said she thought It would be lovely. She had been gone but a day when 1 sent her the lore letter 1 bad written bar twenty years before and. taking the ona she had written me, inclosed It In the first envelope I received from her that I might draw it on ber when attacked for sending her such an epistle. When sufficient time bad elapsed for bar to receive my letter I received a telegram asking If I were ill. I replied la tbe negative; I was perfectly well and would spend the week end with bar and the children. I arrived In tbe evening Just before dinner, but had not announced my train. When I got bom I saw at once that there was anxiety In tbe family, and it was on my account My wife looked nt me acrutlnizlngly, especially studying my aye, which Is an indicator of insanity. "What's the matterr I asked. "What's the matter with your was ber counter question. "Have you any brain trouble'" "Brain trouble? No. What makes yon think I haver "Read that," she said, producing tbe totter I had sent her. "Well, whafa the matter with ltr I asked. "Tba matter with it? Do yon mean to say that you were In your right mind when you wrote ltr "1 do as much as you were in your right mind when you wrote the reply." "What reply?" I drew out the lettpr I had in my pocket for her. She took It nnd began to read, but had not turued n pajte be fore she stopped and exclaimt-d. "What rubbish la thisr "Rubbish! Do you rail your episto lary production rubtishr "My epistolary product ion?" "Certainly. Vou wrote it." Quickly turning her eyes upon It, again she read a few sentences further, atopped, looked nt tbe date, then at th signature. Slowly shame rose In ber cheeks as she realized that she was reading one of ber love letters to me When she was a girL "You've been playing a trick on me," aba cried, turning away Impatiently "Papa," said Ethel Junior, "I wonder If Ml ever get such a lovely letter as tbe on you wrote mamma." "Very likely you will, my datishtir." I replied, "and you will probably miike aa lackadaisical a reply as your mother, only to blush to the roots of your hnlr twenty years after on reading It If It turns up to mock you." NayT Never. W abhor the common use of slang And think lt' far too rife. And had It ouKht to be, tabooed? Mot on yer life! T For often 'tis expressive I Whan on Is In a hurry. I And, seeing others use it, why W 1 should worry! Wisconsin Btate Journnl. A Place of Loste. Hoat That la the sword of my trent mda, He lost hi arm at Waterloo. Oaaat-Yee, It's a terrible plnce for atof thing. I lost a bag thur only toat weak!- London Opinion. tiiUml at lh r.-m. at Hilts "ore OreexM, aentod-claiai snail n.,aili. I A. ttONU. Kritioc. County Official Taper 4uteriplMa: ll.V r Annum. laaaett e'er Thrt -KT- !.; McKINM T The many associates of years testify back in Michican that Theodore Roosevelt has never been 'drunk, and that he drinks but sparingly. With all his faults it apjvars that drunken ness is not one of T. l..s failing. The partisan has ever been too ready to spread such reports about men, in public life, if they should take one drink. They would appear to figure, on the same basis, that every man who raised his hat to a woman is a libertine, and every woman who smiled a recognition to a man on the street is outside the pate of society. It is time that the American tongue of litis class had the treatment that a certain horse undeservedly received up on Galea Creek, the other day. President Wilson appears to have the situation of government w ell in hand. There are but few w ho do not give him credit for being both statesman and pa triot. Of course, there is the disappointed man to consider. Portland's election will soon be over, and if w hat the opponents say ot each other is all true, ev ery candidate is an "unfit" And still there is no war with Japan nor is there likely to be. COOKING AND H HATING The Washington-Oregon Corpo ration rates for cooking and heating for electric i an ges. irons. chafing dishes, and other miscel- laneou3 heating devices or small domestic power devices are: 4 cents per Kilowatt hour. Minimum monthly charge, $1. This rate is for permanent ser vice only, and provides for the installation, by the company, of a separate meter for the meas urement of the current used for cooking and other heating de vices. This schedule takes place June 1. Ask the Washington-Oregon local representative to call and explain this new rate, and let him show you how it will save both money and excessive heat during the hot months. A. Welch. Gen. Mgr., Portland, Ore. SCHOOL PLAY SPLENDID The "Aunt Jane at College," by the pupils of the high school. at the Crescent last Friday eve ning, was well rendered, and the young folks are to be congratu lated upon their histrionic abili ties. Every member of the cast did more than well, and while the staging between act3 was a little slow, the audience was well repaid for their time. Donald Long, Ward Wilkes. Gladwin Doughty, Kussell Morgan, ("lair Wilkes, Chas. Deichman, Clyde Mason, Alice Smith, Frances Heilly, Henrietta Kroeger. Fave Schroeder, Phoebe Perrine. made up the cast, and all of them car ried their characters like veter ans. A good sized audience wit nessed the performance. Miss Butler, who directed the play, is to be congratulated upon the success of the etl'ort Sotiee to ( out factors Sealed bids will be received bv the County Court of Washington County, Ore., at the court room, up to two o'clock p. m., June C, 1913, for the construction of a bridge at Glencoe. Plans and specifications may be seen at the clerk's ofiice. The court reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and bidders must detxisit a certified check amounting to 5 per cent, of the amount of their bid. D B. lleasoner. County Judge. Ilillsboro, Ore., May 22, 1013. ADAM'S TRAM WINS Manager Adams' team wr-nt tn Banks, Sunday, and returned nome wan a score ol 17 to r in favor of his nine. Msinnvor Ad. ams thinks he has one of the best teams in the countv. and savs he is readv to takp on anv. thing in the shape of a ball team. nil . . ine ooyswentupon the Schmelt zer motor truck, and came back in an airship. The line-up was: II1U.SHOUO HANKS K'K'er 3 ' R Kchlegcl l'" a 1) - Spark Moyer If Schligi-I etter - c I' Canteii lltililiell c f. Sells Vankirk., a. Ki,ui kl'e -I b Schulmericu If. P Kcl llu iltoa NOTICU It is contrary to state law to de posit anything liable to decay on public pviorty. and further vio lation of this statute, pertaining to the citv garbage grounds, will be prosecuted. H. T. Kigley. Mayor. OinXiON I I t Clk'lC TRAINS The following c hange of sched- lie goes into :feet Nindav, June I: To Portland -21 . a m .a m .a m a m . p m . p m . pm .p m . p m .a m a m . a m . p m . p m . p m . p m . p m . a m 1;;.M S: J I 10: ll l:ll 3:M tMS S:1H !:.S From Portland 47 :a 2:li :W 7:.'!o i:'J2 2:Z Ralph Withyeonibe, of South Tualatin, was in town yesterday, getting some material for his new" barn, to replace the one burned a week ago Monday. Ralph says that he thinks his chapter of bad luck is about over, and he now looks for blue skies and U'tter fortune. He has last a house by fire, a barn by fire, and a horse by electricity: during the past few months-enough to take the nerve out of any man excepting a Withycombe. For sale: Two single buggies, both rubler tires; one open and one top. Open buggy nearly new. and has large, roomy seat Top buggy is in good condition. Call at the Uoy store, on the P. Pw &N. Sunday, June 8. at 10 a. m.. His Grace. The Most lieverend Archbishop Christie, w ill dedicate the Catholic Church, recently erected at Beaverton. In its con struction the building combines both church and school. School opens in September, and will U conducted by the Sisters of St. Mary's Institute, Beaverton. A mission directed by the Paulist Fathers of Portland begins on the day of dedication and will last for a week. Now is the time to have your harvest machinery fixed up. Don't wait until you want to use it C. V. Bloyd knows just how to do this for you. Don't forget the place, Third and Maple Sts., south of saw mill. D-12 The Misses Clare and Madge Imbrie recently sent to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Imbne a box of or anges from the ranch of David McGee, an uncle of Mr. Imbrie's. at Santa Ana, Cal., where they have been visiting. Although the orange crop this year suffer ed from the frost these were of an exceptionally fine flavor. The young ladies are expected home in a few days. For Sale Mv 6 1 acre ranch at Dunzer on S. P. 11. 11, 21 miles east of Ilillsboro. MlO will handle this place, balance terms. For chickens, fruit and garden truck there is none better in the state. Call or address John J. Kelly, Ilillsboro, Oregon, It F. D. 2. The Farmington Outlaws de feated the Laurel second team Sunday, 8 to 3. The Outlaws have new suits, and presented a fine appearance. John Madding has started a milk route in the city. He gets his supply from the Withycomlto ranch, from J. H. Hanson, where all the cows have stood the tuber culein test Anyone wanting milk from this spendid herd should call up Main 485. 8-1 F. G. Mitchell and wife, of Portland, were in town Monday, guests of Mrs. Mitchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Palmateer. For sale -Wagon, high double box; narrow tires; 3xl0; hay rack, complete. Price, 850; plow, new, 12 inch; steel beam, 49. Inquire at J. K. McNew ranch, 2 miles west of Buxton. 9-11 Joseph Brandenbcrg, who re sides above Mountaindale, was greeting friends in the city yes terday afternocn. Miss Theodate Hobbs returned Monday from a week's visit with her sister, Miss Fern Hobbs, at Salem. The county is to advertise for hauling 225 yards of rock for the road near the Lippert place. Born, May 23, 1913, to the wife of T. J. Jackson, of North Plains, a daughter. Lewis Powers, of Leisyville, was a city caller yesterday morn ing. Paul Landauer, of West Union, was in town yesterday. J. C. Bechen, of beyond Oren co, was a Ilillsboro visitor Wed nesday. , Svite.... Whiimote. ., litutitigtoa . . fifteen HundrcJ Thousand Clean Kitchens IA iK l.vw.rtW are rui)d wtf the Oil Cook-stove a .Um iKT i. new itJutcnoN r- tU nj conlrnlv.1 h.uritf. Sh ha Iki coal o wh! v lug. m ot P f BmI RMahl W UmmJ PEARL or EOCENE su ' nil s SI es: IH)RI'LAM -) d Peoples Theatre M.iiu t., next d.xr t City Halir) Always linf ft Good. Up to date Show for 5c and 10c. - ;ituntay at - p. P High - School Commencement Program Tonight ut New CLASS M()TT() Class Roll . Ai.ici: Smith Vaki Wii.ki-.s l'.VK ScilKufl.li Clair Wu.kks Hknriktta Kroi:i,kr - PlIOl.HK Pl.RKINK ' (ll.ADWIN Dol t, HIV Krancks Kkm.i.y Class I"Niwcr Dark Kid Carnation Class Colors Maroon ami Orange PROC.KAM Processional Match Invocation Kcv. Wi'tar Sok MikIj School GlccCluh Piano Solo Vincent Kugclilingcr Senior Quartette.. .. Smith, Perrine, C Wilkes, W. Wilkes Class Poem Ward Wilkes 1 iano Duct Smith and Schroeder Address J. Sherman Wallace Presentation of Diplomas Solo Miss Butler Presentation of P. U. Scholarship. Benediction Kcv. Wclxr CMILF OP PULICU NOTICH Notice is hereby given that the City of Ilillslwro has ordained that dogs shall not be allowed to run at large within the corporate limits of said city, and that said ordinance takes ell'ect May 22. This ordinance will be strictly enforced from and after date of this notice. Attention is also called to the presence of weeds and tall grass along the sidewalks, and remov al is hereby requested. Failure to remove will mean that the city will take steps to cut same at the expense of the property owner. C. Blaser, Chi f of Police. IIilsl)oro, Ore., May 22, l'Jl.'J. I saw cord wood, poles up to 12 inches in diameter, fence rails, and boards of all kinds, into stovewood lengths. Will go into the country. Write, phone or call on me. Carl Skow, corner 8th and Fir, Hillsboro, Oregon. Phone. City 822. mm Th M.W IlKftl I MTi turn .) ak ,lrllMt. MUM IIMIH. ul luL a tut host; (ok niWna coukll. If ytvta wrutl bifKt mtk anJ a clrn kh Km k yui iImU k 1 SN IHANCISCO School tloue - "C,U()V UP" Frank Kiggen. who was taken to tin- pni, Monday, captured by Constable McQuillan, would have been paroled had he gone back to Salem without expense to the state. This is authentic, as a letter from the state officials proves. Kiggen, however, did not know that u tmrulo wnu u close. While he was working here his relatives received a let ter to that ell'ect. The 'Crand Marca is the most wholesome "two for a quarter" fimoke on market made in Ore gon, by ). Schiller. VVl'ien you indulge in a good smoke buy u Grand Marca. I2tf Mrs. K. M. Christiansen and daughter, of Oakland, Cal., were guests of Mrs. Jennie Sewell and Mrs. J. A. Imbrie, the last of the week. Ceo. Krebsand wife, of Cleono, attended a house party at the J. J. Krebs home, Sunday. Horn, to the wile of Peter Iteidweg, of Orenco, May 27 1913, a boy. Ntke ( I leal SHk-mnl U l.i.l . !'! Ot.- ui.-I.M Ki.nt ( ' ' ' ' lit tnl lt I! 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