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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, MAY 5, 1907. 7 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF OREGONIAJf TELEPHONFfl. Conntlns-Roojn Main Tn7 Clry circulation '. Main 70T9 XIajiailnr Editor i....Maln T070 Sunday Editor : Main T0T0 Complains -Room .Main 7070 City EJltor Main 7070 fuoerlntsndent Bulldlnc Main 1070 tut Eld Offlcs Eaat U AMPBEMEXTg. rrtlB JIBTT.IO THEATER (14th and Wash ington at.) Tonight 8:15 o'clock. Mur ray and Mack, In the musical farce-comedy, "Around the Town." BAKER THEATER (3d bet. Tarohlli ana Taylor.) Baker Theater Company In "The Cowboy and the Lady"; matinee 2:1; ton4ht at 8:15. EMPIRB THEATER (11th and Morrison.) aman Ptoik Company In "She Dared Do Right" ; matinee. 2:16 P. M.; tonight, 8:18. GRAND THEATER (Waahlngtom. between Park and Seventh) Vaudeville. 2:30. T:M and P. M. PANTAOKS THEATER th and Star) Contlnuoua vaudeville, 2:80. 7:30. S P. la, LYRIC THEATER (7th and Alder) The . L,yrta Stock Company In "Sealed Lips;' matinee at 2:15, tonight at 8:15. ETAR THEATER (Park and Washington) Allen Stock Company in 'Tor Mother! Sake;" matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Sat urday and Sunday at 2:15 P. M.; tonight at 8:15. Wet-tj Pleased With Portland. Charles TJ. Feldkamp and wife, of Dan ville, 111., on their return trip from Cali fornia are visltinjr their frieDds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McCuaker, 362 College street, and Mr. and Airs. Edward . F. Cannon, of Archer Place, South Mount Tabor. Mr. Feldkamp is a prominent wholesale merchant of Danville, a city of 80,000, located in Central Illinois. He and his wire have many compliments for Portland. Its surroundings and the possi bilities for attracting; tourists here dur ing the Summer, providing Portland's wide-awake citizens avail themselves of the opportunities and advantages that nature has showered on this country. Mr. and Mrs. Feldkamp are extremely pleased with the grand panorama and erenic effects obtained from Portland Heights property. Mr. and Mrs. Feld kamp will remain In the city from four to six weekx visiting points of interest In and around Portland. T,ECTURB ON MOUNTAIN Cl.IHBIKO. An illustrated lecture will be given at the T. M. C. A. Auditorium this afternoon by A. J. Dummett. a business man of TPeattle, on "Mountain Climbing." Mr. Dummett Is now on his way East to lec ture and exploit the beauty and resources of the Pacific Northwest. The lecture, which is Illustrated by many beautiful elides, will be a comparison of the moun tains of Switzerland with those of the Pacific Northwest. The lecture will be jrln at 3 o'clock, but will be preceded by a half-hour concert by the association orchestra. The programme is free and for men only. Art Museum Opto- Today. The Muse um of Art at Fifth and Taylor streets will he open today from 2 to 5 o'clock P. M. Admission free. In the lower galleries are paintings in oil by promi nent American artists and on the sec ond floor the "arts and crafts" exhibit sent out from Boston, together with a small loan of applied arts. The building is not usually opened on Sunday, but It open on other days from 9 to 5 o'clock. Hawk's Nbtw Pookbt Map. Just is sued, complete In every detail. Has com plete and accurate "street locater," en abling the' ready location of any street In the city: On exhibition and sale at Xilham Stationery Co.. . Sktdmore Drug Co., . Woodard, Clarke Co., Olds, Wort man & King, Lilpmnn, Wolfe & Co., Meier A. Frank. G. F. Moffctt, stationer: Cham ber of Commerce News Stand, Jones Book Store, Oregon News Co., Abrams News Stand near Union Depot. Morrison bridge waiting-room. Brooke Drug Co., Eyssell's Pharmacy, Wilson's Drug Store on Grand venue at" 15 cents. Trade supplied by lAlvin -S. Hawk Co. Mu-.TTtniiAH Ci.itbj Dancb. The T-adles' Annex of the Multnomah Club will give a dance at Murlark Hall. Twenty-third and Washington streets. May 17. Tickets may -be secured at the club office or from J. M. Ambrose or At McHolland. The patronesses will be "Mrs. George Mc Millan. Mrs. A. J. Giesy. Mrs. F. G. Wuffum. Mrs. J. P. Bronaugh, Mrs. Theo dore Nlcolal, ' Mrs. E. H. McCracken, Mrs. W. H. Chapin, Mrs. Herbert Hol xnan and Mrs. T. A. Brown. Tourists' Observation Cars. "Seeing Portland" cars leave Second and Morri son streets dally, 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. giving two and a half hours' panoramic ride over Rose City, Including stopovers sit Forestry building, fair grounds and Council Crest. Fast, clean, comfortable nd Instructive. Guide on each trip. Fare SOc. "Prpfftbjciks ad Socialism." Rev. G. 1.. Perlne will speak on "Prophecies and Socialism" at Alisky Hall tonight at 8 o'clock. His address will be followed by cuestlons and general discussion. The public la invited. On Sunday, May 12. Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull will speak on 'Work for Socialist Mothers." Waktkd. A stylish carriage team, well matched, either bays or blacks, from 6 to S years old. not less than 16 hands high, weighing upward of 1200 pounds each. Must be gentle, well-broken anil sound. Apply Herman Metzger, 228 Front street. First Hebrew Benevolent Associa tion. Annual meeting will be held today, 1:30 P. M Concordia Club rooms. Mem bers are requested to attend. By order of the president. Sol Blnmauer, secretary. This Will Rbu'Nd You that now Is the time. to have your hair matresses reno vated and returned the same day. Phone Main 474. The Portland Curled Hair Fac tory, H. Metzger, proprietor. Baseball Todat. Trunxhakers Vs. St. Johns, at . St. Johns. Hill's Park. For Sai.b. An elegant new residence, I rooms: lot SO by 200; lfoi Fast Morrison street: Sunnyside and Mount Tahor car line, near Prettyman avenue; jsooo, half cash. See owner. Wantfid From Ownkr. 7 or 8-room modern house in Nob Hill district: must have lowest prices and immediate pos session. 34 Labbe building. Main 1S22. Murlark Hali. for rent, reasonable, from June 15 to October 1ft. to responsible parties. Inquire George H. Parsons, 59 Twenty-third st. Phone Main 1642. G. Frank Morrr-TT, architects' and en gineers' supplies. Post's waterproof draw ing ink. S4 Third street, opposite Cham ber of Commerce- Mis Ada Aijcb Tutti.h will shortly open a studio and will take a limited cumber of piano pupils. Phone Main 135. Church or Ot-'R Father (i nitariak), corner Seventh and Yamhill Service at 11 A. M. Sermon, "Religion and Health." Whks dining out go to Richards'. Spe cial Sunday dinner, with wine. $1 per cover: 4 to S:30. Webber's Orchestra. AKHBU6BR - Busch. Famous Michelob brew on draught, and lunch, at the Cafe Vigneux, Sixth and Washington sts. OoRTtwooD Wanted. Will contract for loo cords on cars of O. W. P. line. Clarke Bros., florists. 259 Morrison street. For Sals or rent. Hotel Scott restaurant, Seventh and Ankeny streets; completely furnished. Apply on premises. Dr. W. I. Howard. Chronic diseases, lectrlcity and electric-light treatment. Commonwealth building. F. Abraham. 227'i Wash. St., Is author Bed to sell Wilhelm's. Park block for iKSOO: Its cheap at J10.000. Bertx Dean, do for my sake write to ie at once. Address where you left me, !R9 M. Kathryn. Dokkbt Enoinb for sale: SVjXlO. Wash ington. Kalnma Lumber Company, Salama. Wash. Bat Trees, large stock, all sizes. Foot Famhlll st. J. B. Filklngton. nurseryman. Sf.ll or Rent, furnished, my home near lunnj side; $2000, barg'n. M 81. Orcgonian.' Wooster sells best brands of clears. Funeral or W. C. PurnsR. Funeral services for the late W. C. Puffer, an old resident of Portland, who died sud denly Friday, will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon from the Scottish Rite Cathedral, Rev. Clarence True Wil son officiating. Mr. Puffer belonged to various lodges, including Columbia Lodge No. 114, A. F. A. M.: Scottish Rite Masons, Masons. FJks and ' Knights of Pythias. These will attend the funeral in a body. The remains will be kept in the sealing vault at Lone Fir Ceme tery awaiting Mrs. Puffer's arrival from Europe, when arrangements will be made for Interment. Pastor Given Vacation. The Second Baptist Church, East. Seventh and Ank eny streets, has granted the pastor. Rev. S. C. I-apham. a three months' vacation, to begin tomorrow. This vacation was voted Mr. Lapham Thursday night. He has been In constant service for the past four years at the Second Church and has been in the harness for the past seven years. His health has not been good for some time. During his absence the pulpit at the Second Church will be supplied by Rev. W. Henry B. Hutchison, a prominent Baptist minister of New York City, who will preach his first sermon here next Sunday. Debaters Go to Pullman. The mem bers of the Oregon Agricultural College debating team, accompanied by Manager C. M. Stebtnger passed through the city yesterday while en route to Pullman, Wash., where thev will debate against the Washington State College team to morrow evening. The question to be dis cussed will be the abolition of the princi ples of the Monroe Doctrine, the O. A. C. taking the negative. The members of the team are C. C. Clark. R. R. Selleck and M. V. Weatherford. Prizes for School Children. Branch 5 of the Socialist party will offer two csh prizes of $12.50 each to the students of the public schools in the Portland District for the best essays on Socialism. One prize is for students in the eighth and ninth grades, and one for those in the grades below. The terms of competi tion will be announced later in the news papers and will also be sent to the principal of each school. Wanted. An absolutely honest, reliable and capable young business or college man, of good personality and address, for responsible position paying unusually good salary and offering advancement. Long experience not necessary, but satis factory qualifications are.- Small cash bond until surety bond Is arranged. Communicate, bv letter only, with Mr. Louis Laughlin. Portland Hotel, city. Oregon Jhwbjlbuw to Meet. A meet ing of the retail Jewelers of Oregon will be held In rooms of the Chamber of Commerce in Portland May 8 for the purpose of organizing a state association to affiliate with the American National Retail Jewelers' Association. Special rates have been given by the railroads and it is expected that there will be a large attendance. Industrial Peach Meeting. The first annual meeting of the Oregon branch of the National Industrial Peace Associa tion will be held on Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock In the courtroom of Depart ment No. 1 of the Circuit Court for the purpose of electing a board of directors for the ensuing year and transacting other business. Nurses Meet Monday. The visiting Nurse Association of Portland will hold its annual meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:90 o'clock In Trinity Parish House, Nineteenth and Everett streets. Ad dresses will be made by Father Mc Devltt, Mrs. S. M. Blumauer and Dr. E. A. Pierce. Secretary at White Temple. Miss Nellie Furnish has accepted the-post of secretary to the pastor and assistant pastor of the White Temple. She has been employed with Studebaker Bros, for three years and will assume her new duties June 1. Visited by the Stork. The stork visited the home of Sidney B. Vincent, Northwest correspondent of the Associ ated Press. 496 Mill street, at S o'clock last night and left a bouncing baby boy. Mother and child are both doing well. Women's Press Club. The . Women's Press Club of Oregon will hold its an nual meeting Mondav night. May 6, at Sherman & Clay Hall, corner Sixth and Morrison streets. A literary and musical programme has been arranged. Baseball Today. Trunkmakers Vs. St. Johns, at St. Johns, Hill's Park. Dr. M. M. Bettxas, dentist, has re turned.. Rooms 403-4-5 Swetland bldg. Dr. Osmov Royal has returned and will be In his office as usual. MACCABEEs.-Last dance of the season. May 9. K. of P. Hal). Dr. Swain, dentist.. 311 Dekum bldg. HARELIP EASILY CURED The Operation Explained by a Well Known Dentist. A harelip is a very unfortunate deform ity, yet It is comparatively easily cor rected by any ordinary surgeon. But what lays back of it is much more serious. Usually In these cases we find what is known as a "Cleft Palate." This is caused by a failure of union of the supe rior maxillary bones, thus leaving the nasal canal and . mouth In one cavity making it impossible for the unfortu nates to articulate so they can be under stood. This may be corrected in two ways: First, in early infantile, life an operation can be performed forcing these bones together and retaining them 1n position until Nature shall unite them. However. If this operation has been neglected when the child reaches matur ity an appliance can be made which is known to the profession as an aMurator which will fill this opening and make it possible for the unfortunate individuals to enjoy life and converse like the rest of their fellow-beings. This Is one of the greatest triumphs which science has made In the last century, and If you or any of your friends know of one afflict ed in this manner you would be doing them one of the greatest kindnesses one could do for another to have them call on Dr. B. E. Wright. He has probably done more along these lines than any other dentist in America. WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at tha Portland Restaurant: fine private apart ments for parties. 05 Wash., near Stb. Special Sunday chicken dinner 35c. Chop suey dinner 35c. Pekln Restaurant, 2d floor, cor. th, 323S Stark. Perkins Hotel restaurant. L. E. Mar tines. Chicken dinner with ice cream, etc., 40 cents. Special Sunday dinner. 50 cents, at J. D. Kruso's Restaurant, 363 Morrison street; music. Watson's Restauran will serve a fine chicken dinner today, 50 cents. PARTNERSHIPDISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the firm of Wise Bros., dentists. Is dissolved. T. P. Wise retiring. W. A. Wise will continue the business at the Failing building, cor ner Third and Washington streets. W. A. WISH, T. P. WISE. CHEAP Alaska Pet. & Coal, United Wireless, Marconi Wireless. Mammoth. Alameda. B. C. Amal. and all other stocks and ooiids. ROBERTS & CO., S13V Washing ion atreet- AT THE THEATERS Br Arthur A. On mi "Around the Town" mt the Hell iff. Martin Hog&n Charlea A. Murray Roger Sweeney. Ollie Mack Ignatx Blowemupskl Thos. T. Shea Tired Tompkine Thos. T. Shea Lord Blesehug-h Walter S. B rower DooIIUle Wrifrht..... Bobby Harrington Braetue Bugg ....P. J. Kane Rev. Mr. Spoutwell ....... .P. J. Kane Mile. Prym A. Donna Gertrude Rutledge JunJe Bugg.. .Gladys Van Katerlna Katzenjammer - France Trumbull Ollie Mack authorizes me to make the official announcement that neither he nor Charley Murray was a delegate to the Champoey convention. They may have crossed the plains originally by ox team, and there la no absolute proof that they did not play the one night stands ahead of the Lewis and Clark expedition, but they insist that they are not the original pioneers of the Northwest. They have been coming' here for so many years that the failing memories of the older show goers lead them into the error of believ ing that these Inimitable Irish comedians antedate the courthouse and the Fifth street cars. It is true, however, that this is the 21st year of the Murry & Mack partnership, and it has been two decades since they first played Portland. There is only one older team in the theatrical business, that of Mclntire & Heath. In these- long years these perennially amusing Hiber nians have built up a very strong clien tele and one whose loyalty is steadfast in season and out. Their shows are all pretty much alike, consisting of themselves principally, with a sprightly chorus, a few men- and wo men comedy assistants, some catchy songs and pretty costumes as incidentals. It is not the form of entertainment that makes Mansfield and Mrs. Flake turn green with envy, but it never fails to please the majority of theatergoers. This year they call It ''Around the Town," which name does as well as any other, possessing the merit of having no bearing whatever on the show. It is just for the purpose of making people laugh and forget about city elections and other tribulations. No one went home last night and raved himself Into a brainstorm trying to figure out Its motive. It Is a mental vacation and for that reason the folks came and filled the theater as they always do when the Murray & Mack team advertises a little cutting up. . There was a sprinkling of the ultra critical flrstnighters, who laughed as joy ously at the antics of these two funsmiths as the Saturday payday contingent. Even a theatrical performance must be judged by results and "Around the Town" Is a whooping success at getting results. It lives up to its advance notices much better than most other shows, for it Is characteristic of the stars that they do not disappoint. They do what they prom ise to do, and that is enough in all con science. In some respects the new show is an im provement on their former efforts. The chorus is an attractive and agile aggre gation of "ponies,' whose singing and dancing pleased everybody. Murray and Mack themselves are In better form than ever. There Is less slap-stick and more legitimate comedy in their work, while Thomas T. Shay, as the Anarchist and the tramp, Bobby Harrington as the hotel hustler, and P. J; Kane as the Dutoh landlord afford them first-rate support. The clever woman of the company is Frances Trumbull, who plays the German waitress witii songs and wooden-shoe dancing. The company dresses well and the stage settings are sufficient to the needs. The engagement closes tonight. - AUTOMOBILE AND LAUNCH Supplies. In addition to their immense stock of electrical and gas supplies. M. J. Walsh Co. have added a complete line of automobile and launch supplies and re newals. Parties in need of such goods as mentioned above, will bear In mind that they can be always had at Walsh's, 311 Stark street; also good mechanics to do the work. Phone Main 879. Completely Upset Tearing up old floors, putting down sew ones, building separate display parlors in fact, entirely remodeling and decorating our large double store has rather upset us in a business, way. Large Shipments of Pianos and Players are due to arrive any day, and ve will have no room for them until the workmen are through with our display rooms. We are willing to make you some great concessions as to price and terms, in order to get some of these fine instruments out of our way for a few days. Can save you nearly one-half the price of a good piano, if you decide quickly. Come and see the only 88-note player piano in the world, and the finest line of pianos on the Coast. Hovenden-Soule Piano Co. (Successors to Soule Bros. Piano Co.) 374 Morrison St. turn money for same. The longer I wear them the better I like them. I would not take $20 for them if I could not replace them. Respectfully, Box 325, Kelso, Wash. ' REV. t. A. SPRAGUE DR. HAYNES WITH A. N. WRIGHT 293 Morrison Street, Near Fifth CLOSING OUT SALE H3gh-Gro.de Points, Varnishes, Brushes, Stains and Oils We are closing out our entire retail etock at prices cut so low as to make the roods ICO. Xow is your chance to mik ood money. Tou cannot afford to miss this Bale. It will pay you to call and set prices. Store for rent, fixtures for sale. We are going to stop retailing and sell to the trade only. R. N. NASON & NEW SILVERWARE Do vou like up-to-date silverware for your table? We have lust re ceived a new loc from the East. The ideas are the very latest. TEA SETS, comprising- tea pot, cream, sugar and spoon holder, as low as aie.00. Others at fiaJH), 1R.OO, l.O0. VZO.OO. Some that are extra swell for S3A.0O and 933.04. BAKING DISHES, with grape and fruit patterns, beaded edge, plain, etc. in French gray and burnished at r..00, IS.no, some as hign as f 17.50. They make elegant Wedding or Anniver- sary Presents At reasonable prices, besides being very popular with the modern housekeeper. FKRV DISHES AT S3. SO. SOI P TUREENS, . 5 O . CANDELA BRA AT 7.50. S12.50. S17.SO. CANDLE STICKS, $2.50 W. BERRY BOWLS, HUT BOWLS, BERRY SETS, WATER PITCHERS, CHOCOLATE AND COPPER POTS, CREAM AN p SUGARS, ETC. Sheffield Servers These are made after the old Eng lish process of extra heavy silver plating on a copper base. They are beautifully engraved and add style in serving a proper dinner. We have them at from $15.00 to 50.00 each. Other platters .from S2 up. Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc. S5.00 per dosen for our special muke Jvnfves and Forks, with sharp sclmiter blades. S2.00 and $2.25 for same thing In Spoons. They have extra silver on the points that tet the most wear. We have all the fancy pieces to match, such as Berrv Spoons, Cream and Gravy Ladles. Meat. Salad. Berry, Oyster and Fish Forks, Nut Picks, Butter Spreaders, Ice Cream Spoons and Forks. Pie. Cake or Ice Cream Servers, Pie .Knife. Jelly Knife, and many other odd pieces running In prices from 75 up. All stamped r'Jaeger Bros." and guaranteed by us. We sell more high-grade plated ware than any other store in the Northwest, for the reason that we have over 50 per cent more silver put on each article than the stand ard plate, and in addition we carry a number of beautiful patterns and a large assortment, which Is kept complete at all times. Our custom ers say "It looks just like sterling; and wears even better," at one third the price. We want you to see It. JAEGER BROS. JEWELERS OPTICIANS 133 Fifth St. Near Alder TEA Is tea generally so bad ? It is rather uncertain generally, there is no dif ficulty in getting it good. ' Teur tTecsr retaras year aiaasy If yea oa't like Sshillinc ' Best; w. par kiss. LEWIS-STENGER Barbers' Supply Co. Morrison and 10th Sts. Importers of High-tirade Cntlery and Toilet Article. Grinding of All Sbarp-Kdged Tools. MOTEL MOORE SEASIDE, OR. Open all year. Hot alt batlta in cobbc tlon with hotel. Special Winter ratea. pas J. Moore, proprietor. Arrowhead Hot Springs , Ban . Bernardino County; California. Elevation 2900 teet; new hotel; water nd mud baths. Write for booklet. Corner West Park. Kelso, Wash., 4-30-'07. DR. C. L. HATNES, Portland, Oregon. Dear Sir: I had the misfor tune to drop my glasses and broke one of the bows off. I send -them to you under sep-, t arate cover ; please repair and ' return with bill and I will re THE IOWA JEWELER CO. 44 AND 46 XTTH STREET TjAere s a Superlative IDegrree Of fSttiej Sit and Quality in Our Sarments OUR Men's Apparel for Summer is refined looking: not freakish. It is worn by Portland's best dressers in all walks of life business men, bankers, professional men. In every way equal to the finest custom-tailored clothes at about one-half the price. Full line of Outing: Suits and Outing- Trousers. , Dental Work at the " Dental College Peraong desiring dental work and oral surjrrv will receive jirompt attention at the infirmary of the North Pacific Colleif. whi-h is open to the public the entire vear. Hours from ! A. M. to b P. M. Corner Fifteenth, and Couch street. TELEPHONES! Psrllc Mala 1M. Heme, JLX3M. D. CHAMBERS TRA-DB MARK See him concerning your eyes. 120 Sevcatk St Bear AUer. Piano Bargain SfidO piano to sell at great sacrifice. Perfect condition, almost new: standard make. Terms to responsible people; muet sell immediately. Q 88, Oregonian. cbwab Printing Co. IttT W'OUC. tttJSONJtl.t MICKS 347! STARK STKCITl HOMEOPATHIC BF.MEDIKS Complete stock, moderate prices. Mail orders solici ted. Catalogue free. WOODARD, CLARKE A CO, Fortlaad. Or. 1 jjfixtml yCperiearvi&r. j fail y Ay) 1 ! .... PRIZE OfTiaAm- : t ruuioOnu tM Wsvhtafftoa s. bat. t and - J THE SUMMIT I OF OPTICAL RESEARCH COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY I Denver, Omaha, Knnsss City, Salt Lake, Dallas, Tea. Portland, Or. ISS Slith St. FLOYD F. BROWER, Mgr. Orefonlaa Bid. JAPANESE CURIO SALE 1 Chinese-Japaneso Curios, Bric-svBrac, fine Bronse Vases, nW Br&ssware, Satsuma, Silver, Cloissonne, Embroidered Screens, Silk Kimonos, Shirtwaist Patterns, Tea Sets, Matting, etc. Everything at Bargain Prices. Andrew Kan & Co.f0" Old JUmedy. JTew Form KtVBK KOWW T FAIL. Trrot' Extract ef Cabbt ud Copfuba, in CAPSULES.. ThwtttsUiit, quirk and t horoughenr for (oncrrrhMfti (toot, whites, ( Ety to tilr.0, 60TniBt to carry. Fiitr year ucMufal ns. Prio f 1 nnuir - uiutiv a-u h'..-l lnjrton strft. Portland, or by mail from tb t.o.. H iiaftoa etc. Aew lorn. CUPS ....! 111 any quantity of variety. You J should not make a selection Tiefora seeing our stock, as it sVoiilo' be ; to your own personal interest. SOLID INVISIBLE KRYPTOKS Bifocal lenses that look like a single lens FOR WOMEN ONLY Ir. Sanderson's Compound Savin and Cotton Root Pills. The best and only reliable remedy for DELATED PK RIOD8. Cure the most ob stinate cases In S to 10 days. Fries il per box, mailed In plain wrapper. Address Dr. T. J. PIERCE!, 181 First street. Portland, Oreaan. !