Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 25, 1902, Image 7

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    Crook County Journal.
County Official Paper.
THUttBDAY, DKCKMIIER 25, 1902.
America la Uaartf.
Let nobody in the United Stutss
imagine that the Britiuh and Her
man fleets which are in Venwiuelun
waters will upset the Monroe doc
trine before they get through with
Castro. There 1m a fur bigger and
far more formidable collection of
war vessles In the vicinity of the
disturbed district than these two
liut'ions have on llie ground. Thiws
venscls are flying tho American
Aug. .They are under the com
mand of men who have hud much
more experience in actual war than
any jwrson in cither tho British or
the German naval service at this
time. At the head of thwe men in
Admiral Dewey. The American
squadrons are octensibly engaged
In a scries o( evolutions- regarding
the possibilities of attack and do
fennc on our Southern coast. These
evolution! are taking place in the
water of tho Carribbenn and the
Gulf of Mexico, juHt where they
would Ih If the real war wan to
tuko place between the United
States and any great navol power
of tho old world. Every man in
the white and blue fleets, from
IVwey downward, knows aWtt
thin gathering of British and Ger
man vemdes in the neighborhood
of Venexuela, and all will hold
themselves in readiness ut a word
from Wellington for immediate
action, if any attack should be
made on the principle of the
American continent for tho Americans.
under certain circumstanced, lake
a form which would put his per
sonallty far in the' background,
and even make the wishes of his
countrymen a matter of very small
moment. It would be possible be
fore this trouble is ended, for a
complication to ensue which would
neceHsiate prompt and drastic
action by the United States. If
this contingency should arise, how
ever, the government at Washing
ton, and the American people who
stand behind that government,
would rise to the occasion immedi
ately, The United States has a
much larger Interest in the preser
vation of the Monroe doctrine than
has Veneiuela or any other of the
countries for whose protection this
principle wus primarily invoked.
All this has been kept firmly and
constantly in mind by tho adminis
tration at Washington. Let no
body in the United States feel any
alarm at the situation in Vene
zuelan waters. The American gov
ernment has taken intelligent and
adequate precautions to defend its
interests and maintain its primacy
in the western hemisphere against
attack from any quarter whatso
ever and at any time. Dalles
Chronicle.
next
year's market allowing, of
course, for the cattle that will be
sent northward from Texas in the
spring. The number of cattle held
on the ranges of Nebraska, Wyo
ming and South Dakota for feed
ing next year is a surprise. The
stock men have not sold off so
closely as in other years, and have
made ample provisions for keeping
the young for next year. Already
Nebraska is getting cattle from!
the south for feeding purposes, and
many of the shipments from the
ranges never reached the stock
yard markets. Many train-loads
of cattle have come down from the
Northwest into Nebraska in the
last few weeks not billed for the
markets, but for points in the corn
belt, where feed is plentiful and
where farmers are arranging to
get the biggest possible price out of
it by feeding. N. Y. Tribune-Farmer.
IUJ II' 'II.
'rii Outlook far .
During the last week of October
and the first week in November
the annual winter roundup of the
Northwestern Stock Grower's As
sociation was held in Nebraska
and South Dakota. This roundup
is of annual occurrence, having
been instituted a few years ago for
the purKse of gathering cuttle
that had drifted from tho ranges
of their owners, and of throwing
The president and his advisers , t.ra j.g wiicrc tliey lelong for
Dr. W. W. TKKiirt, the eye special
ist, at the Poindexter Hotel, will at
tend to your eyes, fit your spectacles,
cure your headache and nervous
troubles One charge for one year.
Care of children a speciality. Glares
ground in Portland.
rarlaerehl Bl lotion.
are sometimes referred to as leing
uneasy over tho outlook in the
Cariblx-art. These stories should
not dueuive anybody. The adminis
tration knows the situation in that
part of the hemisphere better than
any private person can know it.
It has provided for all contingen
cies. Kvery possibility has been
taken into account. The govern
ment at Washington will not lie
taken by surprise, no matter what
happens In the waters to the south
of us. Both the British and the
German governments have given
the authorities at Washington the
most satisfactory assurance regard
ing their intentions with respect
to Castro. They seek nothing from
him or his government except that
to which they are entitled under
the comity of nations. All this
has been made plain to the govern
ment of the United States. Never
theless, that govemmont has taken
precautions to guard its own inter
ests on the continent, and to defend
the Monroe doctrine against any
menace come from whatever quar
ter it may. ,
Venezuela's president is not an
admirable personage. The feeling
of the people of the United States
toward him personally does not
differ much from that which is
held toward him by the people of
the two countries which are pro
uelinir asainst him. The matter
which is involved in this Vene
zuelan dispute, however, could
the winter, since the majority' of
owners feed heavily during severe
weather. The mothod of this
roundup is as follows:
First, the cattle country is or
ganized into districts and some
prominent stock man is. appointed
as an inspector, with the power of
appointing sub-agents. These in
spectors visit the rancher, the
herds on the range and the mar
kets, and wherever strays are found
they have the Kwer to cut them
out and return them to their own
ers. Besides these insiiectors at
the time of the roundup, the North
western Stock Grower's Associa
tion has regularly appointed in
spectors, who visit the varions
markets, and, if strays are received
report from time to time to their,
owners. , j
The association now represents
nearly forty thousand head of cat
tle, held in bundles' from fifty to
five hundred, the organization be
ing composed entirely of small cat
tle owners. Two inspectors hove
been kept in Chicago, two in South
Omaha, one in Sioux City, and one
at, each of the Indian agencies
where beef cattle are received. The
association has a membership of
two hundred and is growing. It
lins lately affiliated with the Mis
souri River Stoc k Growor's Associa
tion, composed of the small cuttle
owners along the Missouri river.
The supply of cattle on the West
ern ranges is large enough to fill
Notice is hereby given that the
firm and partnership of Willey
and Dee, consisting of Charles M.
Willey and John IV. Dee, doing a
general saw mill business on Wil
low Creek, Crook county, Oregon,
has ken this day dissolved by
mutual consent, Charles M. Willey
retiring from the firm. AllJac
counts due said firm will be col
lected andfreceipted by John W.
Dee.Vnd all accounts owing by
said firm will be paid by John W.
Dee.
i John W. Dee.
Charles M. Willey.
Dated December 10th, 1902.
All For $3000.
I hive (ranch ooiwlntlnK of 1M acre
Mm mile north of Aaliwoocl. 18 acre of
alfalfa and 30 acru of araln land, with good
ncv houiie and barn. Kin young orchard
In bearing. 60 head of young cattle, IB
head of Veerf, U heifem, and one abort
horn bull; all two yeara old neit Spring,
l'lenty of feed and paature. KM acres of
ranch under fence. Thin ranch It only one
mile north of the Oregon King mine.
Call on or addrtnn, J. O. Poindeiter
Afthwood, Oregon.
Saw Death Near.
"It often made my heart ache,"
writes L. C. Overstrect, of Elgin.
Tenn., "to hear my wife cough until
it seemed her weak and sore lungs
would collapse. Good doctors said elie
win so tar gone with Consumption
tlutt no medicine or earthly help could
save her, but a friend recommended
Dr. King's New Discovery and persis
tent use of tlits excellent medicine
saved her lite." It's absolutely guar
ft n teed lor coughs and all throat 'and
lung diseases. 50c and f 1.00 at Adanj
son & Winnek Co. Trial bottles free.
All persons knowing themselves in
dehted to Smith & Cleek will please
call and settle. This means you.
Smith & Cleek.
Shoes. A full line of Ladies', Gents
and Children's shoes. S.J. A Co.
A New Departure
Beginning January 1, 1903, we will give a Numbered Coupon
with every subscription to The Crook County Journal and on
September 30, 1903, we will ive away some valuable and
useful articles to our subscribers. The value of these wiil be
$500
and they will consist of articles for tb.3 stockman, the farmer,
and the household, musical instruments and notions. . This is
no lottery, but we take this way of adding more names to our
already large list. Those who hold the lucky coupons are entit-,
led to articles valued at as high as $60. Pull particulars later.
The Journal Publishing Company
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Accommodations are Unsurpaaied
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AuKtrian Government Orders 1200
Smith Premiere.
"Vienna, Feb. 7. The greatest
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made has been ordered by the Min-
istry of Justice, which, after three
.vjrijv months of exhaustive competitive
trial has contracted to equip the
entire ministry with not less than 1200 Smith Premier typewriters,
supplying every court." .
Press Dispatch to Portland Oregonian, February 7.
Portland office Smith Premier Typewriter Co., 122 Third St., I. & M.
ALEXANDER & CO., Agents.
W.T. FOGLE, Agent,
Prineville, Oregon
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(Successor to)
CORXETT & ELKIXS'S
A Stock of Farm Machinery always on hand
City ffiarber Shop,
tPotuttl Cyrus, tProprieior.
JCot and Cold Baths. 2rineeu0. Or,
J, W. B00iE,
Saddles and JVarness
Maker of the celebrated PRINE
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Young stallions and mares,
also a few young teams for
sale.
Haystack Blood Slock Jiick. 1
Haystack, Oregon.