Crook County Journal. Oountr Oftlolul Pupor. THUHHDAY, PKIIKUAKY 10, 1003. .1 II ..I ! J t'lfn Iti-iun. Stockmen are busy feeding. The cuttle uro gonoriUly poor. W, W, Drown is feeding sheep hero unci ut Hilvnr creek, besides, Dm mi ut tho Ituttcs, There Is about lour inches of snow on tlin.averagn, Bonio places being Imro mid some 1J foot deep. Friiluy evening, January 30th tho pupils of t'lo school gavo u has ki't social and literary program, to secure fund for mi organ, The social whs k success in every re spect. The songs mid recitations wore well rendered and each one hud a pleasant evening. The pro ceeds from sale of baskets were 10.50. Tho following program whs given hy the jnti 1h, assisted hy the home talent: ' America, Hong Croquet UYxley Htreet Patriotic Family, Little Folks 1 51 no Hells of Hcothind, Hong Mother (loose Entertainment .... Little Kulktt. Evening Henry Htreet Four Corners to My lied, Tiihleuu Hong Old Kentucky Home When lu ' Sii-k Lena Htreet A Wee Pieuninny Two Little Conns Song Old Folks ut Home. Undo lick'e Mistake, Homo Talent fHing Oregon Colored Philosophy. .Jluttiu Miller When I'ii Puts the Stovepipe up. . K. .Street Tableau Little Dtichelor Leap Year Mishaps Idu Omeg Hong Good liye liimket Hale Robert llixby Eighteen dollars of the money is to be used for library, and $',22.50 on Organ. Mr. Brown paying the balance on organ, plaint, croup. We roler to Chamber- Iain's Cough Remedy, Wo have used It witli inch good iC'itlU In our fam ily so long tli.it it bus become a house hold npeiity. Ily its prompt use we hiivon't any doubt but Unit it ban time and again prevented croup, The testimony is glvon upon our own ex perience, and wo siiKgest that our readers, especially those who have 'mall children, uiwnvs keep It In their liomcs as a safeguard against croup. Oiiniileii (H. C.) Messenger. For sale y all druggists. aiiHld marry fteouitr. Somothlim That Will Do You Good. Wo know of no way in which we ran be of moro service to our readers than to tell them of something that will be of real good to them. For this reason wo want to acquaint them wit'i what wo consider ono of tho very best remedies on the market for coughs, Oolds, and that al rmiiig com- Jit his annual report to the Har vard Hoard of Overseers, made public, President Eliot declared Harvard's policy to be ono of de termined support to the require ments of a bachelor's degree or its equivalent for admission to the professional schools, as now in force in I ho departments of theology, law uinl medicine ut Harvard, und lo an even higher standard than has hitherto been set for the degree of a H. M. After giving statistics to show "that the highly educated past of the American ienpln does not in crease the population at all, but on the contrary fails to reproduce it self, President Flint says: "It is probable that the regret table result is due in part to the late postHinemeut of marriage on the part ot the educated youg men, u postponement which the pro tracted education now prcserilied for men who enter the learned and scientific professions makes almost unavoidable." On athletic sKirts in general President Kliot says then) is in creasing objection to their great exaggeration. It is said that a man who squeezes & dollar never squeezes his wife, which leads an exchange to remark that In looking over its accounts, it notos that some awful good women are not getting the pressure they deserve. Secretary of War Boot has re ported to Congress that the United States has 10,858,390 men avail able for military duty. It is a safe bet that Baron Speck von Stern berg rushed tho news over the wire to Berlin. Mr. Wbeoler Got Eld of Rheumatism. "During the winter of 181)8 I was to lame in my joints, in fact all over my body, that I could hardly hobble around; when I bought a bottle"of Chamberlain's l'ain Halm, From the tirst application I begnu to get well, and wus cured and huvo worked stead ily all the year. B. YVhkki.kii, North wood, X. Y. For sale by all druggists, "Hume time bro my daughter caught a severe cold. She complain ed of pains in her chest and bed a bad cough. I gave her Chamberlain's Cough Ki lned y according to direc tions and in two days tho was well and able to go to school. I have used this remedy in my family for the past seven years and have ne er known it to fail," says James I'rcndergast, mer chant, A mm to Hay Jamaica, West India Islands. The pains in the chest indicated an approaching attack of pneumonia, which in this instance was undoubtedly warded oil' by Cham berlain's Cough Kcmedy. It counter acts any tendency of a cold toward pneumonia. Hold by all druggists. A company of men arc ut work making a survey of the Deschutes rivor near its mouth to ascertain tho volume of its discharge inb) the Columbia at low-water stage. This information is desired in connection with Tho Dalles Celilo canal project, as in case the canal is built it may b Jneeessary to use the Deschutes as a feeder to it. This could he accomplished hy building a small canal or putting in a pipe line to connect the two. John Wunamaker once said: "There ifjonly one way to advertise and that is to hammer your name, your location, your business, so constantly, so persistently, so thoroughly into the people's heads, that if they walked in their Bleep they would constantly turn to your store. The newspuer is your best friend in spite of your criticism. It helps to build up tho community which BupporlB you. When the day comes that the newspapers are dead the people are near the edge of their grave with no one to write their epitaph." According to the opinion of many ofliccrs in the United States Navy, Americans need not go into spasms at the possibility of our ships having to fight those of Ger many. An officer in the Brooklyn navy-yard has this to say "The Germany navy looks great on pa per, but it is not as formidable as :THE: Weekly Journal WILL FURNISH ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIT1E www ninifiiii mm www www www www An - Eight Page, Six Column, Paper, all Home Print. Devoted to the Interests of its Section and Alive to All Local Happenings Price, $1,50 Per Year On March 1st The Journal will have out their Premium List, which will consist of articles for ev ery class. This is neither a lottery or "a one article voting contest," but a bona fide offer to our Subscrib ers. Old and New Remember The Journal for Fine Job P r i n t i n g The Journal Pub. Company is generally supjiosed. Leaving aside any question as to the torpe do boat fleet, I have found on ex amination that nearly 08 per cent of the cruisers, battleships and other large vessels of the imperial navy are unable to go more than 000 miloi from home because ol the inability to carry sufficient steaming coal, This is not imagi nation. It is an epitome of official figures." It is about four years ago that another Oregon sheriff lost his life at the hands of a criminal. Home body burglarized the summer cot tage of Senator Fulton, and the latter, the sheriff of Clatsopcounty, a constable and another man un dertook a search of the shanty of a suspect. The latter appeared with bis Winchester, and while the other three members of the posse were making a search of the shan ty, the suspect on the outside shot the sheriff down in his tracks. A battle eimued in which the suspect was finully killed, Senator Fulton firing the fatal Bhot. Shortly after ward, on the floor of the Oregon senate, Senator Fulton made a plea against reduction of salaries of sheriffs, saying that he knew from experience that their duties were hazardous and they earned all the emoluments they received. Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. Laxative ISrouio Quinin, Tablets cures a cold in one day. No Cuie, No Puy. Price, 25 cents. M ftlockraaet C'ouoty. Tho Burgess hill for the creation of Stockman County went down to defeat in the Senate this afternoon. The vote stood seven for the new county to 16 against, with seven Sen ators absent. According to Sen ator Kuykendall the bill scared out a number of the Senators and after the bill hud been voted upon not even a quorum was present. Senator Smith, of Multnomah, made a very logical and eloquent plea for the residents of the region which is affected by the bill. He produced a map showing the lo cation of the proposed county, and called attention to the long dis tances that must be traveled by residents of this territory in order to get to their present county seats. Ho asserted that 6ince that section of the state has already developed greatly and increased in popula tion, it is unjust to continue the present conditions. He gave num erous illustrations of the distance that must be traveled, saying that many of the people must go as far as from Portland to Astoria to get to the county seat. Ho believed that the Legislature should follow the wishes of the people of the ter ritory concerned, and in declaring what the wish of the people is, he said that 385 out of 437 voters in the proposed county have signed a petition favoring the creation of the new county. Senator Kuykendall, chairman ol the committee on counties, said that the committee had reported adversely on the bill because the committee had been convinced that a large majority of the peo plo of all the counties affected were opposed to the bill. Senator Williamson argued that before a county should be created, the question should be submitted lo the people, either expressly or in connection with the election of members of the Legislature. The creation of this county, he said, was not even mentioned prior to the time this session of the Legis lature convened. He asserted that the representatives of a majority of the taxable property of that por tion o the proposed county whicl lies in Crook County, arc opposed to the bill. 1 The Journal 1 Real Estate Agency The Oregon Weekly Journal, a Demo iTHtlc newspaper, 16 pages, full of ntwi all of H! 1 a ytar io any address. The Journal, P. O. Box 121, Portland, Or. Is nowready to handle your property. 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