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. f 1 ) 10 : ' ' f i m'g m I t.L,LL.UJ.-l.. - . 1 Jtf IIP r : . Itlli THE OREGONl SUNDAY' JOURNALS PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. MARCH 22, 1D03. , , J - , . ; ' ' ', ' l. I . mm j ; - . NO. A five drawer Chiffonier, - golden finish, like the cut; has just ,ai much room one costing four . times the price. Regular $1575 . value. Big East Side Store special 7 price only f8.50 STOCK NO. 92 This is the pop ular Princess Dresser., fitted with " French bevel mirror 20x38 inches, two large drawers, top and hand some Tacific oak top, shaped just like the picture. Best of work manship shown in every detail. Regular price $17.50. The Big East Side Store's price only .flO.50' Ask for the stock number when you call. NO. 8023-6 This Cobbler Seat Rocker is in golden finish. Other tores ask $375 for this same 7 rocker. Big East Side Store price only .. ?2.25 The cats do not exactly illustrate - the article. NO, 13-6 Uere is a quare Vp, fiveeg extension Table, six-foot site; that the Big" East Side Store is enabled to offer or only. 4.75 Solid Oak Dining Tables very low in price. These Kitchen Chairs Only 25c Only Two to a customer. This is a Big East Side Store price. Other stores ask much more. Clothes Baskets, the standard wil low kind that 'sell all over town for $1.50 each. We carry three sizes and make a cash offer for Monday; your choice for only 76f Delivered at our convenience. NO. 248 These large, comfort able Morris Chairs are fitted with movable .cushions in a variety of colorings and sell regularly at west side stores for $12.50. The Big -East Side Store's cash price is only 86.15 NO. 626 Iron Beds, in blue, cream and green colors, made of best iron, perfect enameling, full and three quarter sires. Regular $6.50 values, Big East Side Store price only 83.T5 NO. 3 Fine 3(Mb. Hair Mattress, good ticking, long hair; regular $17.50 values Big Store's cash price .. 80.75 NO. 215 Dresser of full size, golden finish, fitted with German plate mirror 22x28 inches; three drawers; made of well seasoned stock and is as serviceable as any dresser costing five times the price; regular $12.50 values. Big East Side Store's cash price only f8.00 Marrv ii w0'. n i f"!e This 20inch Royal Oak Stand, reg ular $175 value. Big East Side Store's price only 954 NO. 517 Quartered Oak Stand, selling at $4.50 elsewhere. Big East Side Store's pric 82.50 i - All-Copper Wash Boiler, regular $4 values. Our cash price.. 8 2.85 Copper Rim Boilers, regular $175 values. Our price. 81.30 Copper Bottom Boilers, regular1 $1.50 values. Our price. , .81.10 WEE! To every customer who makes a $1.00 purchase, a pretty little Coo-Coo Clock The prices quoted in this ad are for cash only Your Credit Is Good NO. 298-3 This woo4 aeat Rocker js priced elsewhere at $175. The Big' East Side Store's price is' only .. fl.?5 NO. 298 This chair matches the 298-3 rocker. It is pqced at other tores at $1.25. The Big East Side Store's price only,.......,..'.98 NO. 299-2 This three-piece par lor suit is upholstered in high grade velour of different shades, frames in mahogany finish of very attractive design. Regular price is $20. The Big East Side Store's price only f 12.60 See the goods and you'll be con vinced of the importance of the bargains we offer. It will pay you to trade here, no matter what de partment of the Big Store you choose to patronize. BIG EAST SIDE STORE 4East Burnside and Union Avenue BD8URE VOU FIND THR RIGHT STORE NO! .2 Curtain 1 BooVeai fitUt with brass ' rod, four' , shelves. olden finish.- Regular $4 values..' iff East Side Store orice -' f- VWI t . f IT. K . fl . W Combination ' Writing Desks at 1 1is , . ftll A A '' These little folding Co-Carts have perforated wooden seats and backs, rubber tires, and made es pecially to carry 'on street cars. The regular price is $3.50. The Big East Side Store's price Is only .81.95 -1, X NO. 817 Buffet in weathered or' golden oak, fitted with bevel plate mirror well; made of thoroughly seasoned stock; regular price else where $22.50. , Special price offered by Big East Side 'Store only . .......ri.......813.25 NO. 493$ Round ; top pedestal Dining Table! six-foot size. Roval oak, polish ; ; finish;' regular 'price (22.50. Special price 'offered by the-' .' Big East Side Store only, f 16.00 ", This is one of the greatest values we are able to offer tf this 'Special fry Ladies' Writing Desk, in weath ered, golden oak and mahogany, like the cut; regular price $9. The Big East Side Store's cash price only 85.50 A pretty and useful article for any lady's room. ' mahogany or white maple, ntted French plate mirror 22x28 inches: three roomy drawers, standard size; regular $18 values. Special Big East Side Store's price only ,...810.50 You must see these dressers to appreciate the big values. Ask for the stock number (18) "when you call 4 ALBANY TO RAISE FUND I At Least $10,000, and Good ; Start Made at the Booster I" ; Banquet. 2 i 1 , . (Special bUpitck to Th Jooroal.) I Albanv., Or., March 21. At th big 'booster banquet last evening 300 guests ' -; were present. Speches were made by : Mayor Wallace, F. J. Miller. P. R. Kelly, 1 jFiyd Mueller of Portland, Mesar Oar -land of Lebanon, Johnson of Corvallls, ; and Van Winkle, Governor Chamberlain 'l and Tom i Richardson of Portland de ' " ltvftred the principal addresses. Nearly " S7.000 was raised as a booster fund. The ; greatest enthusiasm prevailed. The : i unanimous nurpoae was manifest to J make Albany the greatest city of the ; Willamette valley. It la expected the booster iund. will be raised to $10,000 at 3 least. i . The banquet marks the beginning of r new things for Albany. The slogan 'Tor . a Greater Albany"- waa adopted. i GAD STICK SHARPENED FOR SIX ATTORNEYS " When the grievance committee of the Stat Bar association concluded Its ses - - ston at noon yesterday It had decided to j bring disbarment proceedings against . 5 she lawyers before the supreme court. The papers will be filed as soon as they , - can be prepared, i Several of the cases brought before i the committee for hearing .were dla J njlssed. Among these were those of i Richard M. McCann, who was eharged - with retaining money belonging to a 'client' and E. V. Bartlett of La ;Granda. In the McOann case the com- mlttee felt that an effort had been made ; to make a collection agency of- It. It t waa shown that Mr. McCann had for- warded ttw $20 in question to the war : 2f n et .Vf PenitentUry. to be held by ; iUP.ul 1th? ' Pfleoner was released. : Bartlett, who had been charged with at tempted, extortion. Had been cleared of the charg n a second trial, and the committee felt that the case should not ; be considered by them.' - , . i?,J?2 Ulke UP its'unflnUhed EVENING HOLLER ' ; ' i i CAUGHT INTAKE f I). M. Watnon, 5prprletor of Watson's restaurant is not a Kepubllcan and has .'not regltred as such, neither has J. : V Teal. Kom space. has been given the '!ory that . both men, who are leading '1'omivrai in Portland, bay .changnd ; i!.t;r patty affiliations as shows by the MODERN COURT HOUSE 'FOR BAKER COUNTY Architect's Drawlng'ot Courthouse to Be .Erected at Baker City (Special Dispatch to Tba Javroal.) -Baker City, Or., March 21. The peo ple of Baker City and Baker county are delighted that at last they are to have in this city, thecounty seat, a modern courthouse instead of the urfy and In adequate structure that . has for many years been made to serve the purposa On the first floor of . the new build ing wlrt be located. offices for the fol lowing: "'Assessor, clerk and recorder, sheriff a4d the' sheriffs tax collection office, county judge's office and the county court room. . A large hall and corridor m, the center of the first floor will be occupied by the Baker county oermanent product exhibit A large vault will afs be placed on this floor. The second floor will contala rooms for. the ' grand,; Jury, library, circuit Judge, attorney's consultation room, Jury room, school " superintendent s office, treasurer's office and surveyor s Office, besides ,a . large . and - convenient cirOuit court room, together -ywa cans ana inu Oa thi third floor will located the jail, fitted, with the very latest and most improvea - cages, .eic.,, aw-M " 'The basement of the building will-be devoted to offices for the Justice of the peace and a justice : court room, - targe vault and store rooms with" corridors and tha fuel and boiler rooma 2 i&srtfwr. " , r,-,yr;-:;f:i:.:: : - LET US HOPE FATHER AND MOTHER WILL LOVE EACH OTHER FOR A TIME registration booka. o-. Friday after noon the evening edition of the Oregon Ian printed a fake interview between Mr. Teal and Governor Chamberlain, in which much .conversation waa quoted as having paaaed between the two.' As a matter of fact the story was a rank fake. Teal being on an eastern trip. There are two , D. .' M, Watsons in Portland. One Is a Democrat' and tho other a- Republican. -:- The Pemocrat, wha Is tha proprietor, of 'Watson's res taurant, baa made a personal Investiga tion and finds that he is down an the books a a Democrat,as,ha wished to be. In the case of Mr. Tel, the registra tion card signed and made out by Mr. Teal gives his political affiliation ss a Democrat. The Clerk at the court house In transcribing- tbe registration, how ever", has. made actleri"al error and has put blm down In the Republican ranks. A family divided against Itself was reunited yesterday afternoon through tha kindly offices of Detectives Hawley and Inskeep. Whether or not their work will prove to be of a permanent character the officers are unable to say. yesterday morning George Mattan re ported to the policy that his wife and 6-year-old daughter had run awrfy from home. He asked that the police assist In searching lor tnem, and, ll round, in duce them to return to him. Detectives Hawley and Inskeep were detailed on tha case, and they presently succeeded In locating Mrs. Mattan at 29 North Ninth street. From neighbors the officers learned that ihji husband had frequently abused mi wire, ana it was because or nis treatment of her that vhe ran away from home. By the use of some diplo macy husband and wife were brought together and Induced to talk over' their differences. As a result of the talk fest the man and woman agreed to let bygones be bygones and to return home together and begin : life anew. The agreement was ratified In the presence of the detectives, and all parties to the conference parted with an expression of gooa win ana gooa wisnes. MR. HOBO, STAY AWAY, BETTER NOT COME TILL SOME OTHER DAY Officials of the Northern Pacific rail road have notified tha joekl police de partment that there Us, bw encamped near Goble, on the Columbia river, as desperate a gang of hoboes as has ever made its appearance along tile line of the roaL The Portland police are warned that thepe men are liable to make their way into this city at any time, and that their advent may be marked by acts of crime and violence. In their report the -railroad officials sav that tha hoboes boldly raid tha freight trains that stop at Goble, steal coal for. their fires and commit such other acta of vandalism as suits their fancy. They pay no attention to the protests or tne trainmen, and their bold ness and numbers makes it Impossible for the trainmen to make any attempt io lurciuiy prevent me uepreaatlons. Upon receipt of the warning Chief Gritsmacher Issued an order to have all incoming trams watcnea. and if any of the hoboes attempt to enter the city to give them the kind of reception they de- nurvw. duih niKiii ana oay trains will be watched, and It is safe to say that all brakebeatn-rlders will get something vui uiiio wiv gum iianu. MAYOR ASKS CAR COMPANY TO MAKE TEST OF LIVERPOOL FENDER Mayor Lane has addressed a letter to B. S. Juaselyn, president of tha Portland Railway, Light A Power company, call- in g his attention to tha fact that one of tha company's cars recently eaused tha loss of another life, and asks that the company install a Liverpool fender and guard upon ona of its earn as an ex perlment. , ' 3, While Mayor Lane does not attach the responsibility , of tha death upon tha company, he asks that in order to ar rive at a solution of tha fender question the company try one of -the Liverpool design. The mayor explained that this type of fender is not patented; that It la simple and inexpensive, and easily Mayor Lane explained In his letter to tha railway president that tha fender and ruard has Droved uniformly utin- cessful ln England and Europe,- where it la extensively used, and for that rea son asxea tne company to conduct an experimental test with one..' , Chicken Dinner 30 Cents. We give thlp to advertise our 25-cent muy Dinner, come and : trr them. New Grand Central restaurant 90 North Third Jtrett. The Liverpool fender fastens direotly to the ear and hangs row on the ground. ed, preventing- all possible chance of a tMkn MA11tn- . 1 i . - . . y., ivwiib uiiuo viio wiieeis or ma uut piuMu up uj we leaaer. Tha racky Quarter - Is the one you pay for a box of Dr. King's New IAto Pills. They, bring fox the health that's more precious than jewels. Trv them for headarhA hiiin,. ness, constipation and malaria. If thv disappoint you the rfjce will be cheer fully refunded at Skldmore Drug Co. ...... -t , . - JUMPING ROPES FREE for the p ChOdrii Oav o yryCZaf of "sattsr-ITat" I Agents for XOSHS MA- Agents for JAOITB KAJtZsTI XOTOmS, KXmB HOTOms, heavy light weight, high speed, medium . weight, heavy duty, two weight, medium speed, heavy weight, and. four-cycle, S to tt slow speed, four-cycle, 1 . to t cylinders, horsepower. 4 to 7S horsepower. . . . noas Zaat 88S9. i . " ': ' Tbs lAnnoh Koss will bs sold at a bargain If sold at oaosv ' Areata for VXTBSBOB- , Agents for KliOllA luiuii a OUaK CAHOES, built by TOM, medium weight, medium speed. Canadian Canoe Company. four-cycle, S to 40 horsepower. r BSCOITB 3XA2TD XJLXrXCXZt, OAlfOES AITD XOWBOATS,1 TBXtM AMM BABOAUTB. :, , A11Jtlnd ' ts built to order and all kinds of boat rspalrtna "dona, Catalogue on application. " f(0 WO M. Laos Pka. 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