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8 OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1908. Something Happened I0rllnl.) Bob Southwlck u sauntering on tlio street, a Tk tlui of ennui. He was twenty-three years old, posKcsxed a fortune, but i) iu!trslle. The trouble with Hob was that be hud nothing to Interest blra. lie wished something would liupiwo. Something did happen. Indeed, otuclhlug remarkable happr-ntd ery remarkable. A young girl, prottf.- and prettily dressed, came out of an oflKM building looking very much perplexed. She turned northward, walked rap Idly for a dozen steps, stopped, turned and walked southward for au equal dis tance. Hopped again and muttered to herself, but loud onougb for Hob, ot wbose presence alio waa unconscious. to bear: ' "What la tb world shall 1 dor Bob stepped up to her, rained bia hat politely and said: "Caa I be of service to you? Tou seem to b In a quandary about some- thing." The girl became auddonly conscious that a young uaa waa standing def erential!)- before ber and had asked her a quest ton. She suddenly replied by a qoeatloa, "What time Is kf Bob look out his watch sail told ber that It was a quarter to 11 'clock. "On, my goedaess graelotisr' "Flsase tell " U saiJ. "what's your trouble. I may be aWs to help you." "Tou oaa't" "Do yeu waat aathlagf "Tea." "What liKT' "I want a husbaaaV "FbewT exclaimed tbs yeoag mas. then, after a pause, "Will 1 d" The girl knit her brows, hit her Up tad finally said that he would. "All rbiht. I'll look late the matter." "There la bo Vise. I must be mar ried before the clock strikes 12." "But you can surely tell ue why this thing must be so sudden." . "It's too long a story." Just then a man came out of the building before which they stood, ap proached the young lady and said: "The Jig's up." "The jig's np. It's ten minutes to 12." "This gentleman." she said, meaning Bob, "Is thinking of- "Tbere's bo time for thinking. We must be acting," said the man. "If I hadn't a wife and family, I'd help you out" "If yi've Rot to hare a husband right off," said Bob resolutely, "I'm your man." "All right." Bald the other. Tm a lawyer. I'll see that you are well paid for what you do and no trouble. Coma along." ;IIe hurried the couple around the cor ner to the office of a Justice of the peace. The Justice was coming out oa b.is way to luncheon. "Marry this couple," said the lawyer, "and do It quick." "Too guarantee It's all riant?" "Certnluly." "The names?" "Mine is nobcrt Blair Southwlck." "Your name, please." "Ella Ruth Gurecy." "One minute of 12," remarked the lawyer, loo.Iug at his watch and shov ing It back In his pocket excitedly. "Go ahead, Jndge. and be quick about it" A brief ceremony was performed, and a moment after the couple bad been pronounced husband and wife the clock struck 12. The bride fell limp into a chair and fanned herself vigorously. "Now make out a certificate," said the lawyer to the Justice, "stating that you married these two before 12 o'clock tills day." then, turning to Bob, "If you will accompany me and Miss Gur- ney "Mrs. Southwlck, you mean." "Beg pardon to my oQce we will be happy to make this marriage worth your while, and I will guarantee you a divorce without trouble or remunera tion." "Must that be got right off?" asked Bob. "There's been hurry enough about getting Into the thing. I would like a little time about getting out of It" The lawyer wiped the perspiration from his forehead and said more de liberately: "No hurry about that, I assure you. Perhaps I may as well explain briefly the occasion for this hurried marriage, and we can all meet to arrange further plans later. Miss Gumey" "Mrs. Southwlck, please." "Beg pardon Mrs. Seuthwtck re turned today from a long trip In for eign lands, baring been delayed on the royage home. A year ago her Dade died leaving a will bequeathing ber hi fortune on condition that abe marry bla son, Elmer Gumey, on or before 12 o'clock today. If Elmer Gumey re fused or died she would Inherit any way If married on or before the said date. This was to secure a succession. Gumey died a week ago." "Thank you," said Bob. "I'll see you later about the divorce." Then te the lady he said. "May I be permitted to call. Mrs. Southwlck V "I shall be very happy." "Will this evening at 8 be eonven lentr "It will." "Your address, please." "Washington place No. 64." "Good day," ralslnghle hat. "Pleased to have met you." For the first time the absurdity of the situation occurred to the girt, and she laughed. "Good day. Much obliged." "Don't mention It" There was no divorce. Bob Bonth wlck, now having a wife to "globe trot" with him. Is not so bored as formerly. F. A. MITCnEL. COUNTY COURT. (Continued from page 6 ) Had a Close Call. Mrs. Ada L. Cloom, the widely known proprietor of the Croom Hotel, Vaughn, Miss., says: "For several months I suffered with a severe cough, and consumption seemed to have its grip on me, when a friend recommend ed Dr. King's New Discovery. I be gan taking it, and three bottles ef fected a complete cure." The fame of this life saving cough and cold remedy, and lung and throat healer Is world wide. Sold at Howell & Jones' drug store. 60c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Mr. Foraker's "defense" of his con nection with the Standard Oil Com panypany has but a single fault. It failed to defend. C. Tlmmemmn J. II. Stone W. Jack II. Klsworth Max Hartsch J. B. Chapmann Chas. Krebs A. Rich District No. 6. John Straus Win, Nasshahn , J. B. Chapman A. Jnbs It. Netiel Chas. Krebs District No. 7. K. Loaf. G. Craig G. Glbons C. L. Folti E. Phelps J. Clark F. Bacon B. Roberts W. Bacon S. Andwers F. Bayser J. F. Smith E. Ruegg Hsns Kook F. Kolsky A. Hamllon C. Radford D. Radford I. Folti James Feagles J. Cockelreasl J. Miller F. E. McGugin District No. I. N. Rath Wm. Held C. Johnson A. H. Miller C. Rath J. Paulsen H. Schmidt R. Miller F. Ochs T. Harders F. Llns I. H. Sherwood Henry Johnson District No. 10. Cary Hardware Co J. Hahn F. W. Bates P. A. Novotne F. E. Thomas R. C. Herring R. A. Looney 0. P. Callff F. Rhodes . ... N". MacKenzle A. E. Yocuni R. Davis W. Lemon ' J. R. Palmateer D. M. Marshall O. D. Califf R. Lemon E. Strunk O. DeShields C. C. Sailing D. P. Crawford G. T. Beebe T. Yocum L. J. Palmateer C. Duncan N. M. Tracy H. Davis F. Holder R. G. Palmateer L. Crawford F. Davis W. H. Holder A. J. Califf H. Dims E. Davis E. Dick District No. 11. A. Mather G. Mumpower O. L. Clyde B. Clyde J. Murphy F. Himler M. Rivers J. Bnrnett E. Combs H. Himler G. Himler ' C. J. Johnson E. Himler C. Pierce C. Llvesay ' J. Bryant E. Rivers E. Harrington District No. 13. F. W. 8 prague A. Hubert M. G. Thurston A. Hubert District No. 15. Priester Bros Story ft Thomas J. E. BradU ... : Oregon City Lumb. Co Oregon City Mill ft Lamb. Co W. C. Buckner Pope & Company W. M. Fine C. Kinzy Frank Quinn L. Mattoon A. C. Rowland G. Williamson M. Telford W. M. Rowland F. Way H. C. Sheer Wm. Ralney John Chrydel C. Chrydel B. Freeman S. T. Sinclair District No. 16. Frank Bucch F. J. Wirfs Fred Chlnn A. Blancbard Chas. Bradtl W. Wood cox Frank Engle W. Randall M. Stauber John Relneman G. Cassedy Aug. Staley Henry Engle R. B. Smith 10.00 10.00 2.00 10.00 6.00 3900 21.00 12.00 103.45 25.30 6.90 7.00 7.00 22.50 60.00 30.00 30.00 22.00 41.00 S.00 42.00 4.00 SO.O0 72.00 3.00 S.00 2S.00 25.00 3.00 24.00 12.00 2.00 10.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 45.00 17.00 20.00 30.00 8.40 32.00 12.00 8.00 3.00 10.00 20.00 7.00 1.40 30.00 7.93 10.50 W. Mead It Dundae D. J. Hughes W. Staley , James Hettinger District No. 18. Pope & Company , J, Bowers E. Gulnther J. Shannon A. Hornshuh F. Boh I an dor P. Stelnor II. llolman V. Hohlamlor J. Hohlamlor F. Stolnor ... C. Moofcnko H. Mochnke P. Masslnger C. GrossmllliT G. Clark : E. W. Hornshuh 62.50 It. Cuinthor 60 12 A. Hornshuh S.13 W. Hohlamlor 00 C. Stelnor I--50 45.00 5.00 14.00 13.75 23.00 9.75 8 15 8.00 24.50 131.50 56.88 57.75 39.81 70.02 43.31 2S 88 31 13 41.43 38.43 41.18 19.50 17.50 14.00 33.13 23.50 C. Jones A. Gulnther 47.00 W. KunU 8 00 A. Staben 34.00 G. Staben I500 W. Herman C. Muralt J. Moehnke W. B. Blvihm 75 A. 8. Stormer 14 50 C. Fischer m0 A. Staben 2.00 O. Stelner 8 00 A. Stagman lfi-W F. Grossmlller 3. 00 A. Hornshuh 4 00 F. Bohlander 100 District No. 19. D. L. Trullinger I'-00 F. Erlckson 7.50 A. Erlckson 3 00 A. Davis 00 J. M. Mallatt 9-00 ; A. Erlckson 10 00 F. Erlckson "00, C. H. Porter 5 00 j E. A. Mallatt ".00 j E, Erlckson I3 00 I J. J. Mallatt A. Trapton 2.00 : C Evans 2.00 D. Evans 3 00 i 19.00 j J. A. Evans 4 00 I 17.00 iW. F. Maddy 12.00, 17.50 IE. Larklns 15.00 ; 5 25 C. X. Larklns , 22 00 21.00 H. Roley 12.00 S. Roley 10.00 ' C. Shaw COO A. Erlckson 7.00 J J- Erlckson C. Porter E. A. Mallatt H. Porter F. Brunor J. J. Mallatt 19 0ft A. L. Larklns 34.00 C. French 9 n" J. M. Mallatt J. L. Evans F. Churchill C. Shaw A. A. Mallatt District No. 20. Ed. Grace C. Shockley 1S0 W. Bottemlller I5-00 C. Stromgreen 24.00 John Jones 1200 F. Nicholas 20.00 B. Sullivan Is 00 A. Sherruble 12.00 F. Sherruble 21.00 X. Scrlbner 22.50 7.50 3.00 6.00 53.00 33.00 11.00 9.00 34.00 59.50 38.30 36.00 50.25 72.00 70.25 49.00 66.50 68.50 50.00 34.00 11.00 21.00 12.00 31.50 21.00 19.25 2.00 1.00 14.00 5.00 12.00 8.00 12.00 10.00 10.00 4.00 20.00 6.00 9.00 14.00 6.08 22.73 14.00 14.00 23.00 13.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 12.00 5.00 6.00 9.00 12.00 10.00 6.00 27.50 6.07 25.00 3.75 12.00 3.40 7.70 4.00 6.00 10.30 20.50 1.50 40.00 12.00 16.00 30.00 20.00 3.00 16.00 20.00 2.00 12.00 8.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 9.00 1.25 2.78 34.50 26.10 9.C0 17.00 13.50 42.50 31.90 15.00 16.75 26.00 9.00 16.00 ; 12.00 12.00 22.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 13.00 2.00 J. Putz P. Putz F. Buerer A. Buerer A. Hoag Mr. Bergren R. L. Parrlsh Mr. Fulley F. Fulley 2.00 E. Sheppard 2.00 J, Lelchtwelse 2.00 J. Lelchtwelse 2.00 E. Klelnsmlth 2.00 F. Sherruble 20.00 J. Putz 25.00 F. B. Madison 2.10 E. Cumins 120.00 Nat Scrlbner 18 00 Wm. Wettlaufer 27.00 District No. 21. Hutl Bros 38.55 J. C. C. Hall J. Lafferty 2.00 U. S. DIx Your Canadi an money is worth par at Huntley's HUH III V ORGS. go. Why get bald when you can got Huntley's Hair Tonic for 50c P ti"ZTou' find it at Hunt ley's' is a common sayini; almost anywhere A in Clackamas Co. and if for no other reason than this one. that people have faith in ts, and car store, we shall always try to keep it up to the top-notch standard. We could boy many things in or line of drugs, chemicals, sundries etc. at a much lower price than we do. if we were willing to take a chance on quality. Perhaps they might be just as good as the higher priced kind, but just on account of this faith our cus tomers hare in the Huntley Qualtty, we often pay more to make sure of the best. Us when you want the GENUINE AVENARIUS CARB0L1NEUM Its good for so many things around the home it would take a book to describe its many uses. Ours is put up in original cans. Quarts Gallons, and Hyes. with the dir ections on each can. SOMETHING NEW ALL THE TIME FOR PHONOGRAPH OWNERS, AND WB ARE GETTING THE NEW STUfF RIGHT HOT OFF THE GRIDDLE. If We Were Given To Slang we would surely say that the new $17.50 Victor ma chine was a peach. It has pretty much all the good parts of the higher priced ones and on our easy pay ment plan, it is in the reach of everyone. The New Ambetol Record Attachment Ate In Kor these linili who Iwivk hml lit lenxt a regret, nraiiR tnelr rylliuler nmrlilnes wmilil play only two inlmileK van rhtvr lip now. The new Amherol Kenirtl play over -I iuliinti-1 mi. I will n i like tlllltl- KlllllU f (illlllll- phune owner Imp pr t'niiie In nil.l he show li. : 6s V. S. Noyer 24.00 Bud Lay It. Dickey Hi."" O. Freyercr 2C.50 V. Schafer 39 00 to. Bpycr H 00 Geo. Meyers 4 00 John Donison -I-00 F. Cooper 9 00 K. S. Kamsby 5.30 KH.25 3.75 M. S. lluliKUlu ... I. M. Tolllver ... . I3.W IS.75 O. CilttliiR 3. 1S.0K 1.50 B. Noyer co.oo Chas. Fisher C. Winslow 85.00 k Anricrunn 86.00 J. Comer 80.00 P. E. Bonney " uu W. E. Baker 38.00 H. Cooper x 00 H. Johnaon "00 Paul Lamm 3100 F. M. RobeBon 50 00 F. Wlnalow ' u" A. Countryman 34.00 P. Johnnton M E. Noyer 500 B. F. Bonney J" 00 E. Wallace 24 00 R. D. Ball 24.00 J. Hammond 20.00 P. Lafferty 2v" Leo earner 8 00 David Robeson ... .; 2.00 O. Lafferty 4.00 C. Lafferty 10.25 Dlatrlct No. 22. J. Freyerer 8.00 C. Freyerer "" L. Dickey 10.00 Albert Engle 25.00 R. D. Ball 15 00 Cal. Green 8.00 H. Bhrndt 2.00 O. T. Kay 4.00 Wm. Schoffleld 5 00 Wm. Staudlnger 4.50 D. Ramaby 4.00 E. Noyer 4.00 C. Glenn " 1100 H. Wilson 2.00 Clay Engle 32.00 District Ma. 23. R. W. Zimmerman District No. 25. F. Bretzel K. Gurtle7 3.75 G. Zlnner 3.75 C. NofzigeT 1.30 J. B. Hepler 12 00 J. W. Smith 41.00 J. Brusch 27.00 C. Smith 27.00 Ira Morris 15-75 G. Kalp 1575 All McCoy 13.25 B. Bowers 21.50 1 F- J. Ganskl 27.00 S. E. Pottratz 9.00 C. D. Kersllng 30.00 C. Gllbrlch 25.50 U Marschek 1-50 W. Baty 19.50 O. Herbst 10.60 H. Fetrow 13.75 Ed Gibson 12 00 F. Wehner 10.50 H. Wehner 3 00 District No. 26. Robblns Bros 210 Atlas Timber t LnrabCo. ... B.S5 Wm. Fairfield 125 D. Wllhelm U-25 J. V. Baker 75 M. Adams -M W. J. E. Vlck 3.00 A. B. Zwelful 4 09 G. Frledrlch W. C. Markham -W L. P. Scamel 1125 D. Engle 22.5G M. S. Hungate 30.00 G. W. Meyers 43.10 0. Cutting ... - 18.75 J. C. Vaughan 9-35 1. M. Tollver H-25 G. A. Marts 14 25 A. Wells 20.00 H. 8. Rnmsby 3" 5 H. 8. Wilson 14.00 D. Ramsby B. 8telnlnger 12 00 G. W. Meyers J. C. ViuiRhan It 25 D. Engle 15.00 II. Larson 7.30 A. Zenger "5 District No. 27. J. E. Manjtiam G. Roberts O. W. Bentley ti. Terry (i. AtWlHld W. II. Cuilllse!! It. Scott District No. 39. Wilson & Cooke. A. Mather C3.75 I'opn & Com puny 10 30 , Llllilnley & Hon 4.75 12.00 Story & Thomas 10 92 12.n0 . Sturgls Brothers 13.03 8.00 9.00 5 no tl.UO 19.75 0.00 8. E. Gregory ' 58.12 T. lliirnum 0.00 , Hurley & Stafford 17.25 Guy Larklns . Uert Hubbard . J. C. Marquam D. R. Hubbnrd C. Mi: Roberta J. Labour 15 00 , carl J. District No. 31. I Oregon City Lumber Co 13.70 ; pPrrett District No. 32. F. W . i i i ra me nowman uimuvr v.o M rader 3.50 FR. Kl7.er R. Lee ... H. Wllhelm 0 no! Frank Ilum-h 1(1 40 C.oo! Frank Jnggar 1S3.75 3.00; T. II. Duvla 20.o 4 00 i Frank Jsggnr 1027.13 300; District No. 40. Hanson 1.20 District No. 41, & Allison 20.00 , District No. 31. Spader 30.00 g (;1)l(on HilKKlns 4.00 10.30 0.00 .70 I E. Dougln 10.00 i C. G. McCotinell 3.00 I H. Rawley 8.00 C. Wllhelm 2.69, R. L. Robertson 14.00 N. D. Bcvert COO 10.00 W. C. Heater Dlatrlct No. 33. Dubola Lumber Co 48.19 W. M. Warnock 9.C2;j. Miller, Jr. Wllcoi I W. R. Woodlu 10.00 R. B. Gibson 13.00 R. 8. Clark 12.00 John McConnell 21.50 General Roads. O. R. Wilcox 18 .37; jhn Lcwellen G. Wilcox 17.00 1 city of Milwaukee 75 2-62 1 w. H. Mattoon 20.00 .. .. 57.80 279.46 H.Horner 15.75, nix Brothers 2.60 O. H. Schock 20.12 A. Kochor 1.00 John Bomon 15.75 a. H. McCord 00.60 J. Brecht 18.00 j. w. Wallace 27.60 ,28.00; R.'Dunilas 2.00 E. Hunt .. .. R. A. Wilcox T. F. Roley , 39.00 f. J. Wlrfa 7.00 a. Btahley Stolnlnger 6.00 C. Ramsby 4.00 C. Hungate 1800 B. Perry 39.00 W. W. Everhart 18-75 L. BergHtrum 2.00 H. 8. Wilson 6 00 D. RamHby 6 00 Allen Wells 6 00 H. N. Everhart 51-25 J. Stelnlnger 12.00 B. Btclnlnger 8.00 C. Hungate 1000 Max Hubs 9.00 8. Wright 4.00 P. Wright 2.00 F. Bruner 4.00 E. Callahan 4.00 C. Callahan 2.00 1 1.00 60 C. Cennll 17.00, Reall Co 47.04 Cary Hardware Co 25.00 ppe A Company 10.03 Henry Cromer ... ,V 68.75 Story k Thomas 17.35 District No. 35. Howes ft Company 29.18 A- D. Edwards 8.60 ; Buffalo Pitta Co 39.90 A. D. Edwards 60.60 W. Blahlcy 50 J. Bplen 3 00 E. E. Vanfloet ... 4.00 D. Lottderback 13.00 District No. 36. Obed Miller 10.85 A. J. Lais 13.75 W. E. Stanton 3.00 8. R. Taylor 10.60 A. Elliott 10.50 D. Bunneymeyer 2.25 P. J. Schneider 31.00 John Elliott 3.75 A. J. Lata 180.30 L. P. Bpaglo 73.50 District No. 37. Jones Lumber Co 4.50 Wm. Koenlg 4.00 C. W. Kruse 92.45 C. W. Knise 401.43 C. W. Kruse 180.62 District No. 38. C. W. Rlsley ...0 124.00 Sam Drefa 6.00 Ed. Drefa 6.00 O. Beachem 4.00 R. Gensen 4.00 H. Stuckey 6.00 O. Barker 12.00 C. Counsel 12.00 ' In the matter of the deed for a roadway executed by W. A. Garner and othera In lieu of an old road near Sandy Crossing; ordered that said deed be received and recorded at ex pense of county, and when road Is rondy for travol that old road be va cated and the county renounce all right thereto. In the matter of the J, F. Clark rond; ordered that said road bo de clared a county road and ordered opened at expense of petitioners and that the sum of $90.00 bo paid as damages thereon to the owners of property by Clnckamas County, pay ment to be mwlo In March, 1909. In the matter of the discrepancy In the special school fund (luring the year 1890 and which has been carried on the hooks since said year; ordered that fifty per cent, of said discrepancy be paid from the general school fund during the year 1909. In the matter of report of board of county road viewers on W. P. Klr- chem road; report read first time and laid over until October 8th. for, sec ond reading. In the mutter of the. report of llm District Attorney 011 tho W. L Free man ri'iol; ordered thai miltl road b iti-cliiD'd a county road mid onlered opened. , In the mutter of the Fun ton toad; ordered laid over until tho NovciiiIm r term. In the matter of tho A. 8. Hender son rtmil ; ordered laid over until (In November term. ' In tlio matter of petition of tii-org" Hchaber and others for a county road, and report of viewers thereon; or dered subtnlled to District Attorney. In Hit) matter of tho Hhank rond; onlered laid over until the November term. In the matter of the petition of T. A. Killings for vacation of a rond; ordered submitted to District Attor ney. In the matter of the K I relic in road; report rend second time and 0rdere.1l submitted to tho District Attorney. In the matter of claims against. Clnckamus County; ordered paid ait examined and corrected. In the matter of report of board or county road viewers on petition ot Howard N. Smith for a mad of public easement; ordered that roport of viewers be confirmed and road du clared to be established as a perpetu al right of way and same Is hereby directed to bo recorded as such. In the matter of tho W. 0. Klr chom road; ordered laid over until November term. In the matter of town plat of Foel--ler's subdivision of lota 1 and 2, block A, Milwaukee Park; ordered that said plat be approved and recorded when proper fee are paid. In the matter of the dedication or Spring Street In Boring Junction; or dered that dedication be approved and recorded when proper feea are paid. In the matter of town plat of Iloot'a second addition to Boring Junction; Ordered that said plat be approved and ordored rocordod when proper foes are paid. In the matter of town plat of Mil- wauklo Park; ordered that same bn approved and ordered recorded when proper fees are paid. In the mattter of obstruction to the. Linn and VanCurln rond; ordered that this mattor belaid over until No- vembor term of this court. In the mattor of Roofs third addl-. Hon to Boring Junction; ordered that same bo approved and ordered ro-. corded when proper foes are paid. In tho matter of petition of F. L, Johnson for franchise to lay water mains In streets and alleys of Fluid-. Ing Tract; ordered that nUmo ,n. granted, petitioner to Iny said mains to be laid so as not to Interfere with travel. In the matter of claim of R. Hotmail for funoral expense;, 0f un known man found nenr Sprlngbrook: school house; ordered that County Tteasurer pay R. L. llolman $l.l;)..-,o and charge same to esrata of said tin. known man.