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AGIST RESERVE S IT PAYS TO TRADE AT THE PEOPLES WIREIOUSE, la a Tl GRANT COUNTY PAPER ENTERS HOT PROTEST. SHLE OF rL, t Next we will prepare our great week we w ill be busy invoicing our large earance Sale FOR JANUARY tfjit tor 11. -CJJv V voui ituiiuiiuii ..ovoijf- iKo winter lines. . - . it DECEMBER 29, 1902. BREVITIES, ireau ai tusuc o. mile canay ciauy m The .ni nfo wnnt nt Won. indkerchlefs. mufflers, at stoes. Have tliem repaired Premium bams and bacon re money by buying gro- Ite Standard. line of canned goods and it the Standard. candles In beautiful pack- ipeclaltr. The Delta. cigar store, Maloy's old ile Bood bus'iess on Court lee Earnhart, the real estate , the eye specialist, will give liary 10. 1903. to every per Ibid eyes, a pair of correctly and scientifically ground le of all cost. Charges In any be niado to cover cost of fcly. Office at 120 Court 1. ATE i' re i run j ann ivihui aimA. , . ' irui itock ranch, running water, 1 Art . . . . . 111! inilB nT hotr 11 ' "fcT au UU1 Ul in uraia? Prairie, $2,200. w wheat land, 12 miles hu - mura I1U1U i twsrvatiou, good water, :7... luucn imiii alltnt of many stock vuiuu i nave lis tea, a Specialty e list of desirable t tut T, WADE. Estate Dealer. Whltaker, the dentist. Fresh flsli daily at Castlo's. Have your clothing cleaned at N. foerger's. Wanted to Rent A stable. Call at this office. House for rent. H. J. Stlllman, 1001 East Railroad street. Imported Hmburger and Swiss cheese sandwiches at Gratz's. No Chinese cooking at Phillips' res taurant. Everything tastes good. I Mrs. Campbell is closing out her stock of winter millinery at cost. The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store, Perry Housor Is now prepared to supply you with meat at his new shop on East Alta street. Perry Housor s meat market on East Alta street Is now open. Best meat promptly served. Special low prices on candles and nuts to Christmas tree and social committees, at The Delta. For Rent Cheap 440 acres, good C-room house nnd good barn. See Earnhart, the real estate, dealer. Wanted A good cook to cook for nine persons. Wages $25 per month, Apply at once at the Umatilla Indian School. Until January 10 Henker will give a pair of glasses (lenses) to eye suf ferers free. Charge will be made for frames only. 120 Court street. Attention Knights. Damon Lodge, No. 4, Knights of Pythias, will have work in tho second rank this even ing. All knights are requested to be present. U your eyes bother you, call on Hanker, he will fit your eyes with a pair of glasses (lenses) free. Charge made for frame only. 120 Court street. Things People Should Not be Led to Slaughter Feels In Duty Bound to Expose Graft Wherever Found. We understand the honorable J N, Williamson, congressman-elect from Oregon's second district, came to Canyon City on Monday last for the purpose of personally Interviewing the , people regarding the proposed Dlue mountain forest reserve. We recognize that the permanent creation of the proposed forest rc sorve is a -very serious question tor the people of Grant counts; we real lze that different conditions prevail here than do In any other county In dur state, and we know that the de partment of our government which hns theso matters within Its jurisdic tion knows of these conditions, and have expressed a willingness to give to our people a fair consideration and have explicitly stated how we could get a hearing upon any protest properly filed with the department. The News has always opposed the creation of tho proposed forest re serve upon the lines Indicated In the temporary order withdrawing these lands from settlement and will still continue to oppose It, but while op posing It we will not stand by and see the people of our town and of Grant county hoodwinked and led as sheep to the slaughter by either a congressman or any of our local peo pie without registering a protest. There are other grafts than those which have been mentioned as school land grafts, and it may be our duty to expose them in the near future for the benefit and protection of the citizens of our own county. If duty calls to us we will respond. Grant County News. Alaska a Good Buy. Alaska, like the Louisiana region of the 'Oregon country, was not con sidered by some American congress men to be worth "a pinch of snuff. Yet, since the United States bought it In 1867, it has yielded gold, furs and fish worth $150,000,000. Stage Days Numbered. The arrival 'of the first direct over land mails by stage at St. Louis from San Francisco, In 1858, was regarded by President Buchanan as a glorious "triumph for civilization and the Union." Railroads aggregating 87,000 miles have taken the place of the stage In the West. Total Livestock Sales. The sale of Oregon livestock dur ing 1902, as nearly as can now be de termined, Including local transactions throughout the state, was as follows: Horses $ 222,000 Cattle 2,800,000 Sheep and wool 3,850,000 Hogs 1,250,000 Total $8,122,000 j Mlnuimum values remaining in the state: Horses, 300,000, at $12.50 ..$ 3,750.000 Cattle, 800,000, at $22.50 .. 17,600,000 Sheep, 4,000,000, at $2.00 .. 8,000,000 Hogs, 200.000, at $5.00 1,000,000 I v in V; it Hi J" J 11 $ IN I It It White Goods m Everything in the shape of White Dry Goods in the house will be sold at a Great REDUCTION Muslin Underwear And a lot of HANDKERCHIEFS used in Holiday display and slightly mussed, at a big Reduction. 15c 25c 35c 50c 75c $1.00 10c 15c 1 25c I ' 25c 50c 75c The Peoples warehouse Outfitters for Men and Women. 1 8 Total' $30,350,000 Ground Squirrels Still Out. j Farmers from the vicinity of Barn-J hart report that ground squirrels are! to be seen occasionally in that neigh-j borhood yet. Usually these pests hl- bernate early In the winter and It is , an extraordinary occurrence to seel them out at this season of the year -A Sale of- Mlssourl Pedagogues in Session, St. Louis, Dec. 29. One thousand delegates attended the formal opening Old settlers say this Is a certain sls:n oi the annual convention of the Mis- of a late, backward spring, touri state Teachers' Association to day. All the leading educators of the Servants Without Price. Bwie were present, rne reception The Salem hayseed mayor and city "i .". uhum"? council get no salaries and have no t?J 5Ert, the A7. Pres"' mileage or clerks allowed them. Yet ucill t Milium, Ol UlU UbBUClUUOH. eX- wa hln Loot o.nna-r.n.o., In l, pacts the meeting to be the most sue- united States or Philippines. What's Auiuug the matter w th Duttlne the lee sla cessful ever held in the state the speakers for tomorrow is Presl cent David Stan .Jordan, of Leland Stanford, Jr.. University, who will speak on "What the Twentieth Cen tury Demands.", ture on the same footing? The peo ple would be getting better service. Salem Journal. BLANK BOOKS AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Grand Ball!! Grand Ball!! Given by Jolly Club!! Music Hall!! Music Hall!! Now Year's Night! ! Kirkman's full orchestral ! Everybody come. Club's last dance. Presents heart grow Bulletin. occasionally make the fonder. Philadelphia "lust x-opaiar nanoKercmei woors is MAGNOLIA on?688? aud laatin8 perfume, 50 cents the BCe, V fi fl.ro tllQ QTlliioiiin n nnnto tn l!o jjjy - wv VA1 UDi V U aDlllO 1U1 Ftom Main St.. Toward the Court Hoas Drop in at the Boston Store Purchase a pair of Douglas Shoes For Men Or a pair of Gloria Shoes For Women Walk away and unless vou look imo-i j - . logical Association of the Pacific aown you ao not know new snoes Coast began Us fourth annual meeting are on your eet. dAVnnE? !S?"!! DOUGLAS and GLORIA SHOES 'hree days, during which time papers "e a Messing to humanity. The of a profound nature will be read best, and best selling in the mar and discussed. The opening session ket, genuine oak tanned soles, this morning was taken up with tho dressy, durable and a Derfect fit reports of officers and the aDDoInt- . Per,ecl "J- lumusmiig case ana elegance, we sell warranted goods. We thank a customer after the purchase and they thank us. Needs of the Rural School. Topeka, Kan., Dec. 29. "The Prob lem of the Country School" is the general topic selected for discussion at the 40th annual meeting of the Kansas State Teachers' Association, whlph will be In session here during the coming two days. Amoncr the eminent educators to be heard on the subject are Deputy State Superintend ent D. E. McClure. of Michigan, ex- State Superintendent Henrv Sabine. of Iowa, and Professor Vincent, of the! university or (jmcago. The heads of the leading schools and colleces of ivansas win also me heard. Professor Joseph B. Hill, of the State Normal School, president of the association, ncnvers tne annual address Never was our line so complete. Ledgers, journals, day books, inks, pencils, etc. We carry the famous "Old lie liable" flat openers in leather bound, good stock paper, at 25c to I4.45 each per book, Try us for blank books. J903 DIARIES Standard Diaries 39c to 1.65, in red and black bindings. FANCY DISHES New Cake Plates, Cups and! Saucers, etc. 1 The Nolf Store The Delicacies 01 tne season are always louna at our restaurant. At present we have Finest Oysters .f Frog Legs Clams Crab's f and f Lobsters and other salt and fresh water foods THe French Restaurant TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Tolophonu Main 4 Language Students Assemble. San-Francisco, Dec. 29. The Phllo- uient ot committees. Professor C. M. Gayloy, president of the association, .1 . a ... ur.ivr.-H nia annual address this eve ning. Carter to Box Gardner. Chicago, Dec. 29. Followers of pu gilism expect to see tonight ono of the best bouts that has taken place in uiucugo in some time. The con- te8tats are to be Georee Gardner and "Kid" Carter and they are slated to mix it up In a six-round bout before 1110 Lyceum Athletic Club. f!nrf.r iius lost tnree times j Gardner, but never witnin the six-round limit, and the Brooklyn lad figures that he has a good chance to reverse the former voraict in a six-round battle. Mrs. D. Frye Rev. Doctor Fourthly has denounced divorces as a Drofane act. miss u. Meanor He's right: it certainly constitutes taking some one's name In vain. Harvard Lam poon. ; jr " " ' - Boston Store Where Wh e Families are Shod, GRAINO V M THE PURE V 7l r.atlhi n.nccee I GRAIN COFFEE In comparing Grain-0 and coffee remember that while the taste is the same Grain-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the nervous system and breeds disease of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer firain-O and Itslxm- What could than a be more acceptable for a holiday present Bissel "Cyco" Bearing Sweeper? of Blaaell H wearer. u UUUIU, irOKlPll. Hntlmin ind T... -1. oak, blrdseyemapleblrcTb, cocU d B0lld mahogany cai7 I The reason we sav "T1(hiuii" i i.,,o think us partial k you7frIenclTo have used thTm foVyeV and would never be wltliout one. BealdetUey doii'f tZt more man tho Interim- no noise, perfect SSTd SSfort. aiwi, 1 11 . ,u BM)CK B. superb line Basler's Big Bargain House .efits, Roes' cigar store for smoklne arti cles of all kinds, Pattoa'e old stand. TRY IT TO-DAY. HOW DO YOU Tfce new store can never be a n expect people to know what tl. - yuu nave 10 sell r vau dna niHi-. ,Z,T,Si ADVERTISE?