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THE OREGON UNDAY JOURNAL PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNING, APRIL 8. 1EC3. a 45c Jardinieres 25c THOUSANDS OF CHAIR SEATS Prices -Are Right Payments :'V Are" ; X) A 6OO D PLACE TO TnADC S isiay-iaaiai rusT srsicT, postiand, owtaON. 7-anch Jardinieres, fancy col ored, pressed designs, eas- Several thousands of Perfor ated Chair Beats, made of t- Light 4 piy iwci, vamiaoea tops ; iJy selling st 45c. De 25c Sole Agents for Monarch Malleable Ranges 14-lnch Seat, reg. 19c.'..,., l-lnoh seat, reg, lio 8 velopment price,, s-inoi aeai, reg.- ido,,...,iuo ' - . - -t I ' ' ' " i ' :, . " ., ;. . '; ' r- " - . ,. : ,"!. -" ". -, ,; , - -y '-,- ?;, -!,'," .': - ' ' : S'-f) . , v. WA4 it "l ' 'i . ' ' ;" ' . "f.V-"! 7'. ' . i y..1 . ' ', ' E'-r' v : ' ; ?';', f ; V ' : ' ; y .. .Credit . ".(. . a, ... You and . Your Friends . Too '. r"e.T V The Late Bishop B. WUtir . MorrU. flWESLlUCIILlOIlEY TO CREDITORS "'l Recover Askd for Snakt River Irrigation and Continantal ,'4 J ; Companies. ? . f:' BIG STOCKHOLDER MAKES APPLICATION f Portland and Walla Walla Firaa Have Extended Bif Credit Pro , moters Atk Two Weeks'-Timaand, - Sty Can Then Qean Up AIT Debts. Walla Walta. Wih.. AprU T. Appll eaXloa for a raoelvar for th Sua River Irrlaation Compapr - and Continental Construction company, promoters of the Two Rivera !rriaatloa project, waa taken ap beore Judge B rente today and con tinued over until next Wedneedar. A. B. rrama, feneral manaar and one of the big; etockholdere of the two com panies, was on. the atand meat --of the dav, and savo aorae Intereatina Inelde Informatloa of the financial eondltlon of the two oonpaalea. rrama admitted the company awed between 110,000 and Itt.ooe It waa unable to meet at proa ant, but claimed If ctven. two weeka' time wbea the blf power plant at North Two Rivers can be repaired, water will be turned Into the canals and deferred pay ments on the land sold under-the ditch collected and the Indebtedness cleaned VP. - The company owes soma $11,000 to different parties and firms In Portland and ill.oOO to Walla Walla firms for merchandise and cuprite. The company sold landa at Two Rivers aggregating lll.eoa and collected ttl.OOS as first payments. Nearly 10,0fl has been ex pended In constructing the power canal, erecting pumping plant, and rnstalllna machinery. Application for receiver waa tnade by K. M. Warner, one of the big sioranoiaers. wno alleged irregularities In handling the finances of the two com panies. In open court today will De ed tn BurchiieWtriWa In terest ror ftO.Olt, but the offer wag not aceeepted. - . " . .T. Udie I ... Udiea I . :'JlL.. : FINEST ROOMS IN WEST (Coatinued from Faga One.) bravery of the firemen Friday afternoon la oombatlng the flames and saving lives In the fire la the Chamber of Commerce building. Aeoompanjrlng the check was the following letter: "Every cltlsen of Portland should feel a profound pride In the service ranOered John Price. by the fire department of this olty,. and particularly so whan such fires as that in 'the chamber of Commerce building yesterday call for acts of heroism. Under such eoiuUtlone the member ef our fire department have never been found want Ing. . "1 take pleasure In Inclosing here with a cheok for 1 50 as a donation to the Ask your dealer for the Coo pay tailor made walking skirt, made In Portland by Charles Coopey A Son, tailors, II ft Third street, apetalrs. "r " The" right ear asually hears better - than the left , Members .of.. b.p.o.e; - We respectfully call your attention to Black Jack Steins They are strictly up to data, being en 'tlrely put of the or- dlnary and mounted . la sterling sliver. - Art Attractive '.. Ooa S4 and waafetaffts Ss. -e'ewelers. ' - atflversmltha, ataattfaeteaiaa; Opltelaaa. "Made a. Oregon" Exhibits May ' .: 1 to H. -y ?-i Development Cdntih the Benefit of Discerning Customers The atore front has been painted "and neat slgne grace the lower saah of each af ur large, plate glass windows.' ,C..:: . .,-.,,.-'..,.-,,.."..ir.i. ' Th oarpenters have been busy reconstructing some of the shelves, et&, la 'the store, and they are busily engaged In vaiioua parts of our showrooms, which comprise the entire floor epeee in the two buildings which we occupy. v'V-v : ' . Regular customers are pleasantly surprised and new ones find this indeed Oood Plaoe to Trade," for every -courtesy Is extended to those who visit this store. . "":'r ;: .A large volume of business was the result .of last week's advertlstnavand all went away sattaflad. .'.' : . -' Some purchased the Furniture for their new homes, while ethers bought only a few pieces, but they all found that here ' k. V' i 'V" ' -: Courteous Jreatmentls-the Pblicyf or All As progress Is being made In the Improvamants and Ukewlsa In the Inspection of our reserve stocks In the warehouse, we find, datly, some pieces of Furniture of which but One or two besides ths sampls are, Uf t" We know what it means to show a prospective customer a sample of an article of which he or she may reulrs a half dosea or mora. So we are determined to dispose of every Una. net up to the doaSn, or snore quantity, and which has not.beea reordered, for varloua reaeona,"" " f ' - We don't hesiute to say that soma of these foods may be slightly marred or de fective In finish, while ether pieces aaay. upon complete Inspection of oar Spring stock, be considered a little obsolete by our manager, and of still others there may be nana but the sample, making It almost uselsss to show to. soma Intending purchasers. But We 0b Say Thot Every Piece Is Worth Coat sideroblyMore Than AVe Ask for Iti TABLE S ' That ; voice -the - silent - expression - of - your taste, are ever tjwelcome'tddhion to any room. You will agree with us that you can afford to discard your old table and replace it with one of these after you have inspected . the stock of Center Tables which, we will have on sale this week, v ' '' V.Here are f some odd samples, , especially low priced, because others have been pr dere'd to take their place t V ; - $9.00 Table Development Price . . . 5tf.T5 :$7.00 Tables Development Price . ;.$5.25 $6,00 Tables Development. Price., . ?3.75 An assortment of odd samples, slightly marred, and r- ... some a mue oui oi aate, dui regular value up to i , $5.00 each. Develooment Price . ' 9t2.ftf ; 1 There are quite a number of these Center Tabies, so -that you will probably have, a, chance to pick a fair ' choice of either mahogany, oak or maple woods, in square and fancy shapes.--" - ". .jr'rrr EZGN 91 MADE IN OREGON: "MADE IN OREGON" PORTLAND, MAY 19-28, lpOt. WATCH FOR DEVELOPMENTS "EZON" WHAT IS ' IT? Parlor Set Consisting of sofa, chair and arm chair 3 pieces, Beautiful ma hogany finished, polished frames, well upholstered vel '2 our covering. Our regular price " for the set is $19.50 and they are . excellent value 'at that price. Development Price while they the set. .$13.95 BRASS EXTENSION RODS For Lace Curtain. Just like'eut. Extend to 45 inches and fit any window; regular Jn 15c. Development Price. . I . . ... ; A ... . .. . ,i.X'.'. C Coat and Hat Racks Made of about 4-inch wide strong oak' strips, neatly finished. In length they measure about 24 number of hooks ' , - 4- Hook Rack; regular 40c. De velopment Price . . ...... .20t 5- Hoojc Rack; regular 45c. De- : velopment' Price ... ... ; . .25V 6- Mook Rack; regular 50c. ' De 7 vefopment Price .... ... .30 Lends beauty to any piece of furniture. It also furnishes that tense of solid comfort which makes life worth living. " v i Did you ever stop to think that a chair or rocker finished in leather will outwear any other kind of covering? Here is your' opportunity to get leather-covered furniture at a big reduction. We are determined to further establish oi;r reputation for quality goods the back bone of all good, stores nd so make this initial offering. . ; ( Wo. 81 ToUstted Oak Trame Chair, hair fmingTgsnulno-leatn8fcovsrma,; tegular- tit. Development aaae la atooker at same price. Vo. ' S47 tlHrary Chair, upholaterad , leather seat and back; heavy' oak frame; regular tM. Development . ' 22 price i j.; . . . . . . . . . . rrTT r-.r . -.'- Sfo. ASS Booker, finished as No. 247'; reg ular (15. Develdpment C77 ., ......ee price Vo. SOS Mocker, very heavy mahogany frame, carved trlmmlngsJeather seat and back; an exquisite creation; filf regular 142. Development price. . ava He. IBS Basy Ok air, oak frame, ' over stuffed; the price Is as easy on your purse as the chair Is for your body; . regular Ml. .Development , C30 price , : sro. IBs Jlxtra : Tine r Turkish Booker. . patent side springs; genuine - leather fringe; regular III. , 247' . Development prtoe A Special in Pillows 1 Sheets and Pillow Slips ,800 Floss Pillows, ; superior to cheap feather pillows regular . 75c Development Price. .39' Sheets, 72x90, seamed and wide hem ; regular 4c each." De velopment Price ....... . .37t Pillow Slips, 42x38, with 8-inch hem; regular 12j4c Develop- ' went Pnce .....,,..... 9a ' Parlor Lamps With 10-inch globes," Rochester burners and- very-fine-decora- tions.Fit to grace Any room; regular $3.75. - v a , Development Price. . sPaWeOi) . 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' t ' l'"WI IBggBMgiBBMBSBgaB3BM'n Everett E. Fisher. boys and my appreciation of good work done yesterday, where several lives were saved, and one Of the principal build ings of the city preserved from; ruin through the noble efforts of our fire men;" --t . : ' t r- ONIONS CURE (Continued from Page One.) the fumes of an onion would Spell death te the moat virulent of the poisonous gerrea ' -I gradually evolved my theory so aa to affect the treatment of tuberculosis and success has crowned my labors." Dr. Oosllnsky declares that withla ths short time he has been practicing onion treatment he has not had a patient die, and he haa taken them In every stage of 4he disease, even when death aeemed to have claimed the victim. A Pre-Easter Opening. ; " ; Maitla aV Forbes, the Washington street florists, plan a floral display, oommenclng ' April S and lasting throughout the week, at their new store, 147 Washington street. Which for artlstlo arrangement of beautiful flow ers and plants, they say, will, surpass anything of Its kind aver attempted In this city. .. ..: . ' This firm has been In business la this city for II years or more and oa account 'of their growing business have been obliged to secure more commodious quarter. They wish to announce, how ever, that they will still conduct their old store at 190 Washington street until June I. If a lover of flowers, call at their store this week and examine what they say will be the most gorgeous, beauti ful dlsplsy of flowers ever mads, even In tlrts state ef prolific bloom, ' ' GOLD BULLION BAR STOLEN ON SHIP Metal Shipment Made ' From South African Mine Disap pears While In Transit. CHUNK OF STEEL IS V FOUND AS SUBSTITUTE Clever Thieves Rea frofit of Seven teen Thousand Dollars Insurance Company Is the Loser Plnkertons ' on tha Case. :. ' v- (Special Dlepatea r Uesed Wire to Ike Jearaal) New York, AprU 7. A bar of gold bullion weighing SIS ounces and valued st about 117,000, waa stolen In shipment between Georgetown, British Guinea, and New York. The discovery of the theft was msds shortly after the steam ship Karoma, which carried the bullion, arrived in this port today. -Pinkertnn detectives are. at work on the case. The British Oulnes Oold Concessions company, limited, with offices in the Mills building,; recently ordered a ship ment . of ISA ounces of gold bullion from their mines In Demeraro, British Guinea. The gold was ta be used as a sample of the product ef their extensive gold mining properties. - It " : The gold waa carefully Incased In a strong box and placed aboard the Ka roma of the Quebec Steamship com pany. The bullion . waa in one . bar when It was placed aboard the steam ship at Georgetown, aocordlnf to the local officials of the mining company, but when the box reached . the offices of the company it waa found that a bar ef steel had been substituted. Cus toms Inspector Worthington visited the office and looked over the bos. On the boa was found the seal ef the customs Inspectors, which was placed when tha box landed here. , , The-mining - company will - not lose anything by tha theft, as ths steam ship company Is held responsible. The steamship in turn. Is Insured against such thefts by the Atlantic Mutual In surance company. I !-..... II". I...JI Loss of Appetite It common when the blood needs puri fying and eartchlng, for then the blood falls to give tha digestive organs the stlmulni necessary for the proper per formance of their functions. . ' ' ) Hood's Sarsapaiilla is pre-eminently th medicine to take. It makes the' blood par and rich,, and strengthens all the digestive Organs. . ' "I was all ran down and had no appetite. After taking 'one bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could eat any thing I wished," Mrs. Amanda Fen ner, Oneoo, Conn. ( " Accept no sabstltate for , Hood's GnrcnDarllla Insist on hiving Hood's. . Get It todAjr. GEORGIA WOMAN KISSED BY -. ANDREWCARNEGIE , t- Iron Monger Shows His Appre " elation of Compliment by :' Osculatory Tactics. ; (pedal mspsteh by Um4 Wire to The taml) Atlanta, OL, April 7. Andrew Car negie is not yet so far advanced In years nor wsighed down with financial deals, nor bothered In giving- away libraries as to have forgotten the dsllolousaess of a kiss and a fond embrace. ' As a rule old men plaoe. their affec tions upon young girls, but Mr.. Car negie plsys o favorites. t , Mrs. J. T. Xichborg and another lady were recipients of old-time Georgia os ellatlon this afternoon at the Carnegie library In the presence of a large num ber of people. ? Mra Elchborg and her friend were introduced to . Mr. Carnegie - by Mr. Phelps Stokes. Mra Elohbora con gratulated Mr. Carnegie enthusiastically upon tne speecn ne made on the seath snd upon southern women. "Tou are such a Ane-looking lady," said Mr. Carnegie with enthusiasm, "that I am going to kiss yeu for all the rest here." ; , , And with that, before Mra Elchborg knew what was happening, he kissed her fair and square. - Then Mra Klchborg's friend was kissed, while a distinct flutter waa no ticed among the younger beauties. 1 would aot take anything for It," proudly said Mra . Elchborg. . "Whan I congratulated him upon his speeeek he Just threw hia arms around my. neck and kissed me before X eould think. Oh, he's a fine fellow." Until Mr. Carnegie left for the gov ernor's mansion the two ladles who had been kissed were the cynosure of all eyes. '' .yj " -. BOY SHOOTS BROTHER r '.. ' (Continued Wom Page One.) ' Mable was oensured by the detaetlvek for allowing a loaded rifle to remain In ii. ikiuh wniie no waa absent. He a&ld he had not the least idsa that ths children would play with It, aa he kept It In a corner behind the cupboard. ' Tha rifle, whloh I. r .uh. and w shotgun, Incloaed In a canvas case, were taken to police headquarters by tha detective Both datentlvea .At tioa of acquainting Judge Praser with tha eondltlona nrnnOln. Ib v- w.ki. - w ---'w " mv i,aw home. . !'" " iHiiHiiiiiim Millinpry Novs Ladles who appreciate' courteous, IntsUlgsnt treatment throng our atore dally. Our Hats please themithelr patronage pleases- " ua What more can one aakf Only this Call and see. ."T Two hundred more Patterns have arrived. Bailors to suit -the most critical, the best the market affords. OV VaUCTS keep, them moving. '( ' Tho . Crovn Hat Co. -.V-V ''st-s7S Kommzso sxwnrr, IM I ( I: I 7t I "r I .