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cunday jour.::.u;. pohtland, cu::dav r r:c-:::::a aucuit i:, ;r ... - S -11 1 ..i . .. 1 . " - '.. Fall 8yk Ml! IMS pw . felly , ' ' K I .. i ' ? v, ,; ., . 1 ,'. s ) : .; -. CO! WINC ING TO COiniENC ING TO- MORROW . SXa ' SEVENTH 'wee:; ' V'. " : oppor- ; x: TUNE BARGAINS MORROW. .2a . SEVENTH WEEK OPPOR TUNE BARGAINS From day to day and from week to .week throughout this unprecedented sales .event, we have faithfully adhered to, our , original policy -that of offering the extreme limit in sale values, and in keeping the sale stock replete with articles of every description our intention being to reduce, our present stock as much as possible before removal to our handsome new -store r on Morrison and Seventh streets.' The convincing reductions which have characterised this as the "greatest and most opportune, of all sales" will be no less evident throughout the eighth week, for we have gathered from our stock and in cluded in our offerings for this week furniture pieces of every description and marked same at "removal sale" prices, Fol- " lowing are a rev? items xrom ine saie btocs; .-' -. :V-V; . y '. "-. '..'.'... x x am m 'ixifl i mm mm - " 'A III ' !. - A Pu SH CCXXEGN ST, a to ta&vs, von bo ob QJjr orra BLUE Franklin Pierce :Mays, Wjllard Ji; Jones and , George Sdrenson; Wjll ;Go Trial In , Federal Court Before Judge Hunt : ) VTt oa th list of Uad fraad proM rawon eomM th Blu Mountain ' r crv cue, which U to to to trial to morrow moraine boforo Judrt Bunt and a Jury tn the federal court, . Originally there were tiro defendants, -butCon-Kreumaa Blnger Hermann wa franted earerance and the rovernment ' de cided to poetpoae proceedlnc acmlnet Con(resman 3. N. William aon. . The three left la the kettle that la about to boll are Mate Senator Franklin Pierce Mara, WUlardN.; Jones - and Oeoraa 'Sorenaon. . , . ' , Jones baa one conylcllon recorded - against hint and has appealed from a , Judgment of a year on McNeil's island and a fine of It.OOO. This was Imposed ' for hta offending la connection with the 8Ueta reservation - "swlndhe. Borenaon 1 was tried last year for offering a. bribe 'to United Btates Attorney John H. Hall, ' slnoe removed, but the Jury, failed to agree. Now both Jones and Sorenaon are to go Into court with Franklin ; Pleree Maya to fight an Indictment charging conaptraey to defraud the gov ' ernment out of !0,0 acres of land In the Blue Mountain reserve, t The ease that Special Assistant Attorney-General Heney and United States Attorney Bristol are about to prosecute ' la of far mors importance- than any that l has yet boon tried at the present term of court. Nick ell. Hogs, Barnard and Zaehary war email fish, Hendricks was .a fair oatch, but Maya is looked upon as big game. The case will be bitterly I fought and can hardly bo finished-In less than two weeks. Among the attor . neya engaged for . the defense are .ax Judge W. JD. ronton, W. Lair H1U, e ' Judge M. I Pipes and 8, B. Huaton. Fentoa and HU1 will, look, after the Interests of Mays.' - ....... ' Argument on the plea la abatement Interposed In behalf of Maya took place yesterday, and a decision will be ren dered tomorrow morning. : This plea questioned the 'dtlsenshlp - of George Qlustla, a well-known fish dealer, and Oeorge was in court yesterday to' re fute tho charge. Ha had been a mem' ber Of th Jury. that tndloted Maya and the contention -that he had never re nounced his allegiance to the emperor of Austria was part of tka. attack, op the Indictment, v , . - Oeorge took the : witness stand,' told where he waa born and declared that he had come . to America more than Id rears ego. "! landed at Sen Francisco," he said. "Mr name was Oeorglo Qius- tlnlanovich. The county clerk say then It la too long for this country, and that the beat way is to out it la half. - I thought that all right That la why I am George Gluatla. Few people have a name like mine. GluatlnlanovlchI That la a fins name. It comes from a royal family, and Is tha longest name In the United States," . Nobody disputed George, so perhapa ha la a till unaware that a man la Mil' waukea lays claim to a name long enough to make Giustlnianovlca look like an abbervlatlon. Tha morning aeealoa of tho federal court yesterday waa devoted to unfor tunate oltisens of Wheeler county who had been convicted of crime In connec tion with land frauds, Aa told In last evening's Journal, the passing of Judg ment on Charlea A. Watson waa in definitely postponed and, ha was re leased on his own rooognlsanoa. Coo D. Barnard, who with Clarence B. Zachary vouched for Watson's home stead proof, waa sentenced, to spend two years on MoNetl'e island and pay a fins of 1 1,000. His bond oa appeal was fixed at 11,000, . and bo retained hla liberty. At the request of Prosecutor Heney tbo sentencing of Hamilton H. Hendricks .for subornation of perjury and Clarence B. Zachary for perjury waa postponed until after tho trial of tho Illegal fencing oass in which they are defendant Thla will give them a chance to testify la their own behalf. The fencing case is to follow tha Mays case. . ' , GiLESE LEPER. IS TAKER TO mm POOR FARf.1 Wlit Llvo in Uttio Cottage Half ;r: 1 Mil Away From the 7i Main Building. ' ; y ; . City Health Officer C. H. Wheeler got rid of poor old Wong Sue, the leprous Chinaman, yesterday. .Despite the fact that Dr. Wheeler Insists that WOng Bus is not suffering with leprosy, he was mighty glad to get him off his hands. -r Dr. Wheeler and Deputy William Beu telspachsr drove out to the gulch on eighteenth street. Dr. Wheeler In his buggy and. Beutelspacher In a wagon. Dr. Wheeler directed the proceedings, whlls It fell to Beutelspacher to peel his ooet and handle the old Chinaman's hag and baggage. The deputy had care fully enoeeed his hands In rubber gloves, m .hl ihna ttiMea la a atrona? aalutlnn of carbolic . acid. Nevertheless, hs handled the dlpslldated trunk gingerly. And kept as far away as possible from the person Of the sick man. - - 1 - Wong Bus was hauled to the county, almshouse, but the wsgon did not stop there. Aa It approached, the inmates srsttered. The - wagon passed on, and the Chinese waa given home In a tiny whitewashed shack a half mile away from the main buildings. Here he will eke out his miserable istenoe In lonely solitude. The county authorities will have to look after him. How he will be fed la not known, bat It Is presumed that his meals will be cooked at the mala almshouse, loaded Into a cannon three times a day and fired at tha litUe whitewashed house In tha distance. , Tea are aet property taoklatf ow fet ' s 1 aaleea yea wateh The foaraal Aaa. ..',-. i POLICE STEP III JO. END BITTER EMILY ROW Alfred Bennett and Son-ln-Law " Go to Jail as Result of 4 ' j Hostile Mix-Up. ' ' As the result af an alleged attempt to kill 'hla father-in-law. Alfred Ben. nett, with a revolver last night, Hsnry Gosa waa arrested by Patrolmen Git- tings and Riley and booked at the eity prison 'on a charge of aa assault with Intent to kill. Bennett waa also locked up on the complaint of Goaa for assault and battery.- - , - , Tha arrests wars tha result of a do mestlo row which occurred at Tit Eagt Stark atreet . From tho story told by tha two men It appears that several daya ago they became engaged tn an altercation over Ooaa'a alleged abuse of hla wife. At that lime It Is said ths young maa attacked his wife's father-with a rolllng-pla and was se verely thrashed by that Individual. After the difficulty Bennett ordered hla aou-tn-taw from tha house with In struction not to return. Goes obeyed the admonition until laat night, when he again put In an appearance at the Stark street house. As soon aa thsy met it Is alleged that Gosa drew a gun and napped the trigger, but tha cartridge failed to explode In tha struggle which ensued for possession of ths weapon Oosa'a handa were aeverely cut. A grooeryman below, hearing tha dis turbance, telephoned for the police and the arrests followed. Bennett was re leased on deposit of It cash ball, but Gosa languishes In jail. Further .de tails of the difficulty will be beard by. Judge Cameron aa Monday,' .' .';, A Splendid. Assbiinnent" of Design 6 ckers ahd Chairs R i, T m $3.25 Arm Rockers in the golden oak. Sale ; ' price ...... ..... . ..;..,'.: . . .92.50 $4.50 Bedroom Chairs in the birdseye maple. ' ' Sale price $3.00 $16.00 Arm Chair- In thV mahogany finish. Sale ' , price ......... . . . ?11,00 $16.00 Arm Rocker in the mahogany finish.' Sale ; price . r. ........... . ... .$11.00 $14.00 Leather Arm Chair in the golden oak. 'Sale' price .. . . .i . . .' 9.7S $14.50 Reception ChairJn the golden oak, leather : seatv Sale price . '; v . . .' . . f . .", . . . . $9.75 $14.00 Bedroom ,' Chair , in the mahogany. X Sale price $8.00 Arm ' Rocker in the mahogany finish. " Sale price ...:....;$4.00 ' - $7.00 Bedroom Rocker in the mahogany finish. Sale price ........ ..v...;.....;;.J..f5.00 $9.75 Bedroom Chair in the mahogany,1 Sale ""';5w i price . . . .. . .; . . vv.$6.00 $8.00 6aW Chair in antique finish.".' Sale price $3.75 $10.00 Bedroom Chair .in mahogany. . Sale , pnee ....;....$6.75 $10.00 Bedroom Rocker to match. Sale price $6.75 $10.00 Arm Chair in the golden pak. , Sale : " ;; price ... . ........ ...... $".50 $10.00 Chair Jn the weathered oak,' leather seat. Sale price,'. . :. .V. .; .... .$7.50 $10.50 Mission Arm Chairs in the weathered oak, leather seat Sale price. .$8.50 $11.00 Leather Arm Chair in the golden oak. Sale " price,'. ...7. .$7.25 $11.00 Arm Rockers in the golden oak. Sale price . $12.50 Desk Chair ' in . the , birdseye : maple. Sale $15.00 Mahogany Arm Rocker. Sale price . . . . ; ........ . ; . . ...... ..... ... -50 $12.75 Mahogany Bedroom Chair.- Sale . t ., price . . ............ . .$o.OO $13.00 Mahogany Bedroom Chair. Sale ; ' ; -; price . . . . . . . . . . V . $8.75 $15.00 Arm Rocker in the golden oak. Sale price v 810.00 $15.00 Leather. Arm Chair in the fumed oak. Sale ; price . .-. . . . . . . . ... . ; . .$10.00 $18.00 Leather Arm'Chaii1 inthe golden oak. Sale price ... , .; . . V. , V. .... '. . .$12.00 ........$0.75 $25.00 Leather rni ChairifV the. fumed oak..'- Sale p. ' price v., .-.V.. . . . . V. V.'.'.'; i . .$16.75 $25.00 Reception Chair in the mahogany, leather seat and back. Sale price. .$16.50 $15.00 Carved Reception Chair in the golden oak. Sale price ; ...,... .... ;.. ..... . . ; .$10.00 $22.50 Carved Arm Chair in. the mahogany. Sale price i $16.00 $16.00 . Reception Chair in the golden oak, leather V I ; seat. , Sale price,..........". .......... .$11.50 : $15.50 Roman Chair in the weathered oak.";; Sale . ,$25.00 Arm Rocker in the mahogany. SaleV v rsrif : m- v sjrj-e. price , SX900 $160 Roman Chair in the weathered oak. Sale $29.00 Mahogany Arm Rocker. Sale price.$20.00 price ;.:w-l7...'i..'.....vr:r.7;VoJ;:T;-. $11.00 - t- $30.00 Parlor. Chair in the crotch mahogany.. Sale s.a tn a i t-.i. 'i el. r ' price ............................... ,$19.75 xo.ow nrn aockct in inc lumen uik. oaie silk tapestry." Sale price. . . . .'..... . , . .$19.75 87 50 " orice " " " 813 00 ' ''.-' 9s-uw rarior tnair in manogany, upnoisterea -in ' T . , , - - . awn aa $38.00 Arm Rpcker.in mahogany upholstered in ppce ........ f:y; r ?AW,W, mohair,; Sale price. . .. ...... r . . . .$28.00 ::(A Arm ocKernvtne manogany. ,. $45.00 ;. Upholstered Arm . Chair in the mahogany., price ......................... ...... .$13.00 Sale price ... . . l. ......... .'. . $35.00 1, . $21.00 Arm Chair in the golden oak. Sale X? price ..... ; ......... $14.00 . $50.00 Mahogany Arm Chair, equipped" with loose ..v ' cushions in velour. bale price......... $S5.00 '"t. Dining Room " Furniture r v At Sale Prices $2.50 Dining Chairs iri the -golden oak. " Sale price ....................$1.75 $3.00 Dining Chairs in the golden oak. Sale price . . . . , ..... .v. .... . . . .$2.00 $9.00 Dining Chairs in the golden oak, leather seats. Saleprice.. $6.50 $13.50 Arm Chair to match. Sale ' price, :. ; .$9.00 $10.00 Dining Chairs In the mahogany, . leather seats.' Sale price. . .....86.50 . $14.00 Arm Chairs' to match. ' Sale price ....,;,.;...V....;..?...$8;75 - $20.00 8-foot Round Table in the weath-'; ; ered oak. Sale price....... '..$15.00 $29.00 8-foot Square Table in the golden oak, pedestal base. Sale price. $20.00 , $35.00 Side Table in the fumed oak. - - Sale . price ..... .i ... r-r-r-- . . . '. .$25.00 ' $47.00 Buffet in the weathered oak. Sale ; price .......... $33.00 - $500 China Closet in the weathered oak. ' r Sale price ........ .,$39.00 $60.00 Carved Sideboard in the eolden oak. 1 Sale price, .844.50 1 '.-....7"' " t j "Many Attractive PieccSs in tke PbElir Arte' aid fes i -'-'..-'..',"''.-' . , $6.75 Mission Plate Rack in' the weathered oak. Sale ' ; price V.. .. ................... $4.00- . $7.00 Weathered Oak TabourettesJ1 Sale price ....... . . 83.95 ; - $10.50 Magazine Rack in the weathered oak. Sale price. $7.00 . $11.00 Mission Stool covered in calfskin. Sale price. .. . .$6.75 . ' ' $11.00' Palm Stand in the weathered oak. Sale price..... $4.50 $13.50 Smoker's Table in the fumed oak.' Sale price. . . . .$95 i $22.00 Cellarette in the weathered oak.' Sale price. .. . . $16.00 $22.00 Shaving Stand in the weathered oalcT - Sale"price. $15.75 ' $26.00 Folding Breakfast. Table in the weathered oak Sale ' . price ....... ....... ..7. .....$18.00 $21.50 Cellarette in the fumed oak. Sale price. ..1. $14.00 ; $27.00 Desk in the fumed oak, trimmings of copper. Sale , ' -, price .$17.00 ; .$30.00 Shaving Stand In the weathered oak, fitted with triple mirrors. Sale price ..........$19.00 v $20.00 Library Table in the weathered oak, top covered in leather. Sale price .' .$15.00 $40.00 Mission Hall Lamp in the weathered oak. Sale -price $20.00. . $34.00 Round Library Table in the fumed oak." Sale 1 - price .. v.... .$25.00 k $47.50 Cellarette Cabinet in the weathered oak. Sale r , ' price ..i.. ...............830.00- . $52.00 .Large Library Table in the fumed oak, Mission design.' Sale price .T:...t,..839.00 , $80.00 Grill Cabinet in the weathered oak, extension shelf sides, '. equipped with gas stove and lined with copper..' Sale price .' . . . . , . . .$50.00 . YOUR CREDIT IS COOD-MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS; We are always pleased to have you ask for credit we ex tend to you the many ' conveniences and advantages which our credit-giving system- affords our methods are simple, - pleasant, honorable and extremely, liberal. 1 , ' , ' ir ' Sale Offerings For fDiia rVcet V v ' ; Silkolines in various effects. Sale price, ..yard .......... ...,.. ..,-. pi3y 80c yard India Silks in all patterns and ,i colorin gs, Sale price, yard ....... 50 $4.00 Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, full length. ; Sale price.'. .$2.00 - $7.00 Rope Portieres. Sale price, $3.50 $7.50 Leather Portieres. Sale , ; '. . price , .j........ ........ $3.75 $11.50 Mission Portieres. ', Sale - price . .....i... ...;.....i....$5.75 $12.00 Mission Portieres, , Sale v; ': V ; r price . . . . . ......... ; ...... . . . $6.00 $12.00 iVelour Portieres. . Sale v - ; -- $14.00 Rope Portieres. : Sale : f: ; , ; price . . i . . V . . ...... . . ..... . .$7.00 $15.00 Rope Portieres. Sale 1 ' ; ' ':'' ;. price ............. i.. ... . . . $7.50 ;! Special values in lj4-yard lengths 'of New; York samples of .Silk Damasks, Bro cades, Silk .Armures, etc.; suitable for v ; .; furniture xoverings, table .covers, sofa cushions.' These to close out at half ." price. Regular values $1.00 to $12.00 yard... ; .v.:;-"'' . : ' ' . - Genuine, hand-worked East India Em broideries Table Covers, etc., to close .:, out at special prices. , ' ; PORCH AND LAWN ''-IN.-.' VARIOUS FINISHES A FEW -REMAIN-v ING PAT TERNS IN GO-CARTS AT -REDUCED r PRICES