I i Crook County Journal.. PTOKHB) KvT THCWl'At v ,THK JOVHSAL 1'lUlI.ISHSXli CO. W. C. BLACK EniToit 8. M. BAILEY JUsaukb County Ofkicui. Tai-kb. A i - t tin nmt"tnrthe Trim villi', Jmr.. for trnsmuii"n thriniKhtlu' U. S. n..iiu a secnl cliw niauer. SI' ASCRIPTION RATES IN AIlVANCf Osi YR. SlxMoNins Thh Months... ..tl.ju !..!!so THl'KSPAY. FEBRUARY 5, W03 Kobrrl R. If and Lincoln. Now York, Jun. 20. Tin- thir- toonth imnual bnnquot of the con federate votoruns' ciinip of Now York, held here , tonight ftt tlio Waldorf Astoria, was mailt) memor able by eloquent eulogies of the monts generally was referred, to and cordially approved. It in made clear that tho United States is not expecting ami is not looking for trouble, but the administration is determined to be prepared for any situation that may ariso. Secretary Moody announced great hgures of the eoutli a'"1 1 after the meeting that no con- north during the civil war, ileter- 0i,bjm, ,j i,etm reached coucern- Tbe bill creating the county of Stockman has passed the house It should be defeated in the sen ate. Crook and Wasco counties nlr.nilv been cut up too much. Every town up there wants to be a county seat, and the result is a continual itching for a new county. Albany Democrat. i The defense of the American orniv hv Ueveridcc. when it was asiuied last Wednesday in the sen at." hv Tillman and two of hi: collogues is characteristic of the man. Broadminded and progress ive his past record has Im-oii an enviable one and has shown groat ability. Excepting Roosevelt, we believe his career is being watched by niore thinking Americans than any other man, and great things are expected of him, as he is yet very young. Shortly after the commencement of hostilities he made a trip to the Philippine Isl ands in order to study closely the conditions as they re.illy existed. He went to the front with the boys mingling with and making himself one of them.' In this way he spent several weeks, and during bis stay visited the principal islands of the archipelago. The result of his observations has made him an enthusiastic cham pion of Uncle Sam's boys in blue, and his knowledge of conditions make him a fit person to oppose the scathing narrow minded in sults of Tillman and his kind as well as the childish criticisms of the venerable Hoar. mined by men who themselves had fought it ibe opposing armies. ! Ohas. Krancis Adams of Massachu setts, a soldier of tho Union, re sponded to tho toast of ''Robert E. Ix-o," and Col. Henry Watterson, a soldier of tho Confederacy, paid a tribute to tho character of Abra ham Lincoln. The third toast, to Jefferson Davis, was responded to by William Hepburn Russell formerly of Missouri, but now commissioner' of accounts of New York. Adams among other things said: "Some day there should stand at the nation's capital a statute of Lee." Luce Describes Williamson. John C. Luce, the erstwhile poli tician, now an honest Grant Coun ty rancher, in a refent letter to the Grant County News, describes Congressman-elect J. N. William son as follows: "After dinner I had an introduc tion to Williamson, who, by the way, seems to be a common, in telligent man, of the common peo ple. He smoked an ordinary corn cob pipe, wore an ordinary suit of gray clothes, and conducted him self as a man of intelligence and a man of affairs. No todyism nor swell-headed airs were visible. I found Mr. Williamson well posted on the character of the lands withdrawn; he had acted at one "time as camp tender for bis herds that ranged over all the bead waters of Murderer's Creek, Silvies River, Bear and Canyon Creeks." Jlr. Clerelana and the Tariff. Holder's mismke. I take the following extract from last weeks Review: ISro. Fogle's article in last week's Journal puts us in mind of the party described in Isaiah, 2lith chapter and 18th verse. The trouble with Holder is flint he didn't go far enough and ex plain that the identical conditions described in his scriptural citation were those of bis mother at the time of his (Holder's) birth. W. T. Foc.i.k. Ashwood Gleaninirs. Krfm the Frosiwctnr. ing the bids for the first-class battle-ships Washington and Ten nessee, which have been under consideration for several days. He indicated that a decision might bo reached soon. Report of School District No. from September 1st 1SMJ2, to Janu ary 27th, UK);!. Number pupils on register, Boys 7, girls 8. Total 15. Number cases of pupils dropped, 8; Number cases pupils readmit ted, S; Number remaining at close of school, 10; Number school days taught, 01; Number of holidays, (i; Total number school days, 100; Whole number days attendance, 10251; Whole number days ab sence, lo.SJ; Whole number limes late, 52; Average- number pupils belonging, 12.3; Average daily at tendance, 10.9; Number of visitors, 27. Those present every day dur ing the last month, Emcrien Young, Waive Hoover. Oua AxnitKws, Teacher. Notion is hereby given that the linn and partnership of Willey and Dee, consisting of Charles M. Willey and John W, Dee, doing a general saw mill business on Wil low Creek, Crook county, Oregon, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, Charles M. Willey retiring from tho firm. All ac counts duo said linn will be col lected and receipted by JohnW. Dee, and all accounts owing by said firm will he paid by John W, Doe. John W. Doe. Charles M. Willey. Dated December 10th, 11)02. Horses Wanted. ' By far the most important of these is Tariff reform," declares Grover Cleveland, giving his views as to what should be the issues for the Democrats to espouse. It is apparent that Mr. Cleveland has a courage which nothing can daunt. Most Democrats, made sad by ex perience, have fought shy of the Tariff issue. To get rid of it and if possible to make the people for get it, they took up free silver, im peralism, the 'Declaration of Inde pendence and various other sure cures for whatever evils might af flict the eople. They were will ing, in fact glad, to discuss anv other topic rather than the Tariff. . Now Mr. Cleveland calls them back to the old issue. He advii.es the party to again advocate "Tariff reform." The party will lie more inclined to take to the woods. Grand Rapids "Herald." Wade Huston was in town to day. J. W. Robinson is doing the as sessment work on his Gold King claim. John Knight and his son, Roy, of Pendleton, arrived in the camp yesterday. R. L. Hunt, of the Morning Star, camp, is spending a few days with friends at Antelope. A. Donaldson Selby lias return ed from a visit to the mines of Southern Oregon, and will soon go to work again at the Morning Star. W. J. Hubbard, of Dayton, Washington, was in Princville the latter part of last week, in the in terest of his suit over the Bannock mining claim. Miss Jessie McLcod, who has been teaching school at Kent, has accepted a position as teacher in the Ashwood school. School will re-open on February 16th. Work fs progressing nicely at the Red Jacket mine, and Supt. James Wood informs us that he is now taking out some of the best looking rock yet found on that property. The shaft is being sunk on the ledge which was cut by the tunnel. John Cunningham had a good ducking in Trout Creek, last Sun day morning. Although the water was high, John had to cross, to get to where his sheep were, and while he was fording it, his horse stum bled and fell, giving him the cold est bath he has taken in many a day. Trout Creek was a roaring tor rent last Saturday, as a result of the immense rainfall. Much dam age was done, amdng other losses being that of the foot-bridge con necting the East and West sides of the town, and which was of in- estmable convenience to the in habitants of Eastside. It is to be hoped that the bridge will soon be rebuilt. Vncle Saw Getting Beadf. Washington, Jan. 30 All the the members; of the Cabinet were present at the meeting today. Secretary Moody having returned from his brief vacation. , j The question of nio.-t serious im portance before the Cabinet relat ed to Venezuela. The action taken in Congress for the strength ening of the coast defense fortifi cations and the improvement of the naval and military cstablish- Ike iTIaronej- l.i'lter. Antelope (new kounty sect) Janawary 31. Mister editor: I seed in yure last papptir thet u hcv bin givin it tu my friend Bill bolder purty hard abowt the new kounty. now i think thet is reel menefur tow du fur bill is a gud feller, mo an bill lies bin wurkin (our frens) tu gwther fur a long time an i doant like tu see him abuzed. we both want the new kounty an wo both expect tu get it an then we will work fur ofis. ef bill kant git olis in tliet kownty he will cum intu this one and wurk fur Asbwud for the kownty seot and he will git votes fur it. ma an bill oanes a intrust in a salune beer and we hev a pul Ime glad bill is gittin to be sich a promnent man in ure kownty fer he is awful smart, but he doant men'e ennyfliing by it bill is gud man if biz close doant fit jest right, bill iz jest like a fox the sect uf his pantB draggs hi trax out, sose he kant be kaught. Me an bill is in tugether an we mene tu run the hiznes of thet kowntynex elexshun." bill iz wun un the best orgun izers thet evur went to jale. he orgun ized the society uv publick chare warmers uv shurmen kownty an sense he is gon tn Prinvil he kant qwit the habut. now doant be tu bard on bill, he meens wel, but he kunt help it it is hear iditury. Ike Maho.nkv. The iil.l reliable linn, the Seattle Auction unit Suit Nluliltis, hicoriKirikti-tl, which hold Hfvoia! "ah every duy mul nvultir weekly mictloim vrry Friday, rroelve norm's, 1 to 1(H) I'll Ot'lfih'tOlli'tlt Htl'l ftilvAtlttt all hipiiiuir etuuxws unit srll on CniiiniiHNiim, or i will liny your hnmes outright. U you. huve any mmilwr of horse you with tu tliioM uf at the Seattle Market price, no mutter how far you am from the city wrltolu full ile crll'tloin ami we will let you know what the lirbt'jt are and how they aie aelliim. All' corrmitomii'iiee promptly aimwi'tt-d. X. 'I'. Jdi.i.o : t, MkT. M. J. Wai.kkh, Auct. 1J13 Western Ave.Seiittlr, WaahitiKton, Real Estate for Sale KOI! SAI.K-A two torv dwelling with ham anil outhoUHei. in the city of 1'iioewllc. This properly i well aitoatetl and i covere.1 l.y urination, it covert ime-ioiuiii oi a iuih-k aitd if "lie of the liest rt-Milence lovatlona ill the thwn. t'riue reimonal'le JOlKXAI, HKAL KSTATK AlihN'CY. All For $3000. I have a ruiu-h coiHitinK of loi nere three miles north of A-diwuod, IS in-res of a I fit I fa and :0 acres ufuruin land, with K'HmI new lioue and Imrn. Fine ytiunK orchard in ImiriliK. M) lu-ild of yotlnK cuttle. iri head of at'-or. lit heifers, mid oue'short horn hull: all two yearn old next apriiiK. l'leiitv of feed and puture. 1011 ilerea itf much unilcr fence. This runcli is only one mile north of the urt-!"U Kin mine. Cull on or nddrcss, J. (!. l'oindeiter Ashwood, lln-Koii. 9 I ...21 if n missal too suffer from my of the V liu oi men. coom to in oiatu ftpeculia M th Ptoc Gftut, DU. JORDAN A 00., I rift I Uirti. SL Eil d ISBZ. Young mu and nldtle 4 aired men who irnulinn from trie cfTccU of youthful tnducretwiw or ax mwi in nuhirer yrt. Nervoui l'hyciil lbiirt.lnipU'a'j.lt Mnbol in ill itsromHiratiotu; Mpermulorrhcrs. PrtMlalorrbtr. (.nnorrb, rreiitrrj of l'rtlle, . X Cotnbinatiuii of remeiiietv, of gn curative pnw er, the Doctor tuu m jranRJ hi trrtmit thai it will Ml only afford immediate relief but permanent cur. The Doctor does not claim to perform miraclee, but U well-known to t Hair nd tqiure Fhyiician and Surgeon , pre-emiiienl in liii oHil(y of Jlen. NT plil lie thnrmiMttenullcetMllloaiUia iyiU'ra wltlioHtuntiiK nvrrur; KVERV MAM ar,lvli. to w will re ceive mir himett oirinian of hie romplnltit. , W vill Guarantee a ItiBJ 71 VKVVHK every coj we vtvlertake, or forfeit One ThoaM&n4 Iollnrs. Conitiltatioo fKKK and Itrlclly private. CHAH0K3 VERY liSASONAHLX. Treat tnent pewonaHy or by letter. 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