i OUT OF IT Coinœissiooers Court Hupervhor* account— When Mr. Janies Ashton Tarraway J F Miller supervisor district No 65...................................................... 60 o» was asked to vrganlxe a dramatic en tertainment in aid of the choir funds, W B Hawley supervisor district No 15............................................. 64 On be amiled and accepted with alacrity. He bad always taken an intelligent in Jacob Newsbautn su|>erviaor district No 38............................ 20 CO terest in the drama. As an amateur ac tor be had never bad scope, but now W E Curtis supervisor district No 6................................................ 10 00 his chance bad come. But ut his first • -ay, hushed with E T Templemau supervisor dis enthusiasm and 6 «1 with hope, he rhe Kinel Foil Have Always Bought, and which lias been trict No 12..................................... £6 £0 went at once to Invoke the aid of the iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of Fauper account— Parkinsons. ami has been made under his per F L Bristow supplies for pauper Would they help? Of course they sonal supervision sln^e its infancy. would. Further, they would get tbe E James ........................................ 2 Oo Allow no one to deceive you in this. Maxwell Hmlths to help. too. and the J L Page supplies for pauper D All Counterfeits, Imitation* and “ Jnst-as-good” are but Maxwell Smiths were splendid, espe Taylor ............................................. 70 Experiments that tritte with and endanger the health of cially George. Between tbe Parkinsons Williams A Parvin supplies for Infants and Children—Expert juce against Experiment. and tbe equally numerous Maxwell pauper E Cain and Mrs Win Smiths there were an alliance and a frey ................................................. 14 00 friendship of long standing, and It was C W Powell supplies for pauper possible that one or two of tbe younger J W Powell................................. 4 00 members, especially George, might fur Castoria is it harmless Hubktitutc for Cantor Oil, Pare J Handera suppliri for p»uper ther cement It In the blessed bolids of goric, Drop« aud Soothing .Syrups. It Is 1‘leusant. It oo matrimony. So hero Mr. Tarraway bad Mrs E Taylor............................. contain* neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio his company made to his band. So he J W Hlarr supplies for pauper suibstunee. Ita age ii its guarantee. It de.«troya Worm» Mrs E Taylor............................. 1 00 went home happy and dreamed of a playbill whereon was written and allayn i’everialmess. It curea Diarrlioca and Wind B F lvunsell keeping pau;>ers for “Romeo (son to Montague), Mr. J. Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble», cure« Conatipatiou August........ .................................... 116 Ashton Tarraway." and Flatulency. It lutaimilate» the Pood, regulate» tbe A Lamb keeping paupvr Mrs J And a Litle farther down: Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aud natural bleep. W Malian..................................... 12 00 “Juliet (daughter of Capulet), Miss Tlie Children’» i’auucea—The Mother’ll Friend. Witness account— Agnes Parkinson.” Elmer Lieb witness state vs H A Agnes was certainly tbe prettiest of Gill................................................... 1 9J the Parkinson girls. The Maxwell GENUINE ALWAYS Smiths were all good looking, especial Mary Gill witness state »1 H A Gill ................................................. 1 60 ly George. Rut at the very first meeting of the J M Oliver witness rtata vs Eg- alliance and Mr. Tarraway he saw Ills gersliam......................................... 1 70 hopes dashed. They listened with re Justice account— spect to his statement that he was dis C A Wintermeier just lea fees... 67 40 posed to fly somewhat high. But they Lee W Clark justice fees.............. 0 70 were opposed to Shakespeare. George thought the fairest thing would be to Constable account— Geo Croner constable fees.......... 7 00 put It to the vote. For Shakespeare J H Miller constable f es.............. 8 60 voted Mr. Tarraway from conviction, Bldney Bcott constable fees.......... 31 75 and Miss Parkinson from tact In favor of a good old farce and some Ferry account— thing sentimental to follow voted ev- THt CtNTAUR COMPANY, TV MVRAAV STRICT. MW TORR CTW It C Vaughan fixtures for ferry 1 00 erybody else. W H Eaton, labor ou ferry......... 4 60 And that was the beginning of the B F Finn canoe fot Hendricks' end. Against tbe family alliance Mr. ferry................................................. 10 oo Tarraway was powerless. They flat tered him hugely, and the more they E A Bowen salary running The telegraph brings news that Bryan believes the evils of restric Lowell ferry............... ................. 30 00 flattered him the less did they do any one of the things that he wanteil. When Czolgorz takes hie meals regularly. tion are greater than the evils of W H Eaton salary running Jas It came to the selection of a piece. It 00 He will not do so long. 30 per ferry......................................... freedom and further declares that turned out that George had already the death of President McKinley P. C Vaughan salary running looked out two little things that he The weather clerk has it in mind Hendricks’ ferry.......................... 34 60 thought would do, though he wished it cannot be traced to anything said to give us some of the usual I Light and fuel account— clearly to be understood that he did not or written against him. The war- Eugene Electric Light Co light 17 73 want to force them on anybody. The splendid Oregon fall weather. fare, he nays, must be against first was that old fashioned, rollicking Stationery account— That report of the proceedings of anarchy, not against freedom E Schwarzschild stationery...... 27 35 piece, “Wooden Heads,” full of fun ami always a success. The second was that Printing account— the Schley court of inquiry is of speech, Anarchy, he insists, is 20 sweetly pretty little thing In one act 6 Oregon State Journal printing... almost as interesting reading a foreign product, and thrives entitled “An April Love Story.” Gilstrap Bros printing .. .. ......... 16 60 "Now,” said George, “on one thing I as some of the government patent must where there is the least free Irwin Hodson Co blank book Insist. Mr. Tarraway is organizing office reports. dom of speech and press. record ............................................. 14 76 this entertainment, and Mr. Tarraway Bohemia Nugget printing.......... 1 00 must have the right of veto, We all That one can never tell what a The Pacific Miner tells bow Lum G uard priding.............................. 10 90 value his judgment, and it must over- jury will do, is again exemplified rule any opinion which we may forin Teachers’ examination account— in the verdict of a coroner’s jury in Davie, a ranchman on the Snake Nettle Kress examiner.................. 30 00 ourselves.” was ngreed upon at once wlth- Florida* They found that the River, near Huntington, mixed Vina Lemley examiner.............. 30 00 out This a single dissentient vote, and Mr. things up. "Lum ” started in by Insane account — victim of a mob had died from Tarraway was pleased. Then tbe two courting a squaw, then made love W L Cheshire examining John plays were read. heart failure. W Smith for Insanity.......... 5 00 to a wench and alterwards married Mr. Tarraway did not like either of them. They were not his Idea of the A Salmon River district claim, a Chinese woman, now the mother L W Brown examining John VV Smith for insanity...................... 6 00 legitimate drama; neither did they con Alaska, produced an $820 nugget ot his two children. As if this Election account— tain a good Tarraway part, ns he had on July 25,and the same day $1,660 were not enough to exhaust his Seth Simmons registering elec conceived it. But he was made to un was washed from a hole on the supply of meanness, he started in to tors ................................................. 1 40 derstand that If he did upset every body by going against the majority and Tax rebate account— same claim. A few days of such make moonshine whiskey out of vetoing these pieces he would be a J C Beck et al rebate on tax for mining would be a very agreeable prunes, and is now in the county poltroon, an Ignoramus and a heartless 1896 Dan bee assc semen t.......... 8 47 cad. He did not exercise that veto. occupation. jail. Lum could have gathered C lurthouse and lawn account — “Of course,” said George, "I don’t slashings of gold along the banks of N Grots labor on lawn ............. 33 00 dream of asking Mr. Tarraway to take The Charley Shung Chinese res County officers aoeount— the River Snake, wedded a while any part In the farce. That Is quite taurant out at Prineville has taken I H R Kincaid county judge »alary 66 65 beneath bls attention. It is all very woman, been electeel to the legisla a partner, Mr Clone- Now should well for us beginners, but 1 shouldn't ture, rode on free passes and drank A H Patteison county treasurer salary ............................................ 66 65 like to see a man like Mr. Tai;away Shung happen to be away and waste himself on It.” all of the corporation whiskey he W W Withers county sheriff someone inquire for him his partner "I don't mind a little harmless fun,” could swill—but he wouldn’t do it. salary .166 65 might truthfully but surprisingly said Tarraway feebly. W W Withers board for prisoners 67 «0 Nou Uncle Samuel will trim hie "No,” said Miss Agnes Parkinson; answer: "Shung is gone and 1 am Fred Fisk deputy sheriff salary .. 75 n “there must be a limit to your kind nails to the very quick. Gone too.” Harry L B owii deputy sheriff ness.” salary ............................................ 50 00 As to the sentimental < e, there British troops in South Africa J H Miller special deputy sheriff Rabbi Bones, who died in Port • orge must 50 was a unanimous cry t’ land Saturday, witnessed much ot complain that they find uo enemy E U Lee county clerk salary...... 1 166 65 play the hero. Tall aod I nmlsome. he would look the part to perfection. Miss Portland's history, especially of 11<> fight notwithstanding there are F L Gibbs deputy county clerk salary ............................................. 75 00 Agu.-s Parkinson said: that pertaining to the Hebrew resi etill many B iers under arms. It is “Unless Mr. Tarraway wishes to play dents. For forty years he ex a country ot great distances and Roy Knox deputy county clerk It himself. We mu- t ■ ' forget that lie salary ............................................. 60 00 la organizing this t rihiiinient.” ercised the priestly functions in the the Boers are scattered in small J I) Hamlin deputy county clerk Mr. Tarraway ■ -cluitiHsl any desire commands, besides they have Oregon metropolis. He was eighty- salary ............................................. 86 00 to play the | it, wherein tie lied. thorough knowledge ot ths country W M Miller county school super one years of age. George accepted li on condition that intendent salary.......................... 100 00 Mr. rarraway p'.iyed the manservant, and are among their owu people The Santa Fe railroad has came It is hard for an enemy to catch I) P Burton county assessor sal which in