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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21.. 1907. RUSH il ON HEOUUOU, JOURNAL FASHIONS 3foney Stringency Fails to Aflwt ifjim'nian's Corral- lllVA I injr project in Klamath. From "'I ' l'""1". 6 "" ,h California Northeast, in rnllrund. xtenalon of the h...itlirrii l-nrlnc through KKnirtt), r.-uiy, I- romploted. Beyond iwrls !.in.-l. whirl, In now ,.(.. t.nrr.l will il'-,v romi.letlon of thi li... l" h'una.h Kails until next r" before thU ron.l la continued to a ,.m7..,tlm, .h t'.e Nut run tt-i inlniih of I he ;r.,rnt Hn- from l'..r land. I he , rnrt,. ,,f MllllKIl n i' ..... appropriated iv S. r.. ..... .f.itic Krunrlnco If no me i.r.. t- i.ni , line to riiuinfm' i me ir- iuliH of tlf Hnmman policy In tlic building of ti,.- M.Hii.ith ent.iiHion north from Weed !nM.:id of oath from Na- rprrt tins .i loom, nnd town lots arc aelllng Im.-i lnriK will try to llcrt the rrtnil tr.nl.. front every town within to mllen Kailroiid construction has not ', been chivkc.l lv the money stringency. ; but In. on the contrary. heljig piuhed with more ith rny than before on the California A- Northeastern, mine labor- i art" are easier to Ret. I -. Construction 1 mailing r.i(m ui'm-" between llray anil Mount Hebron, and trains are ripe "ted to run Into the lat ter plara before the II i ft of the year ' The Weed Lumber cornnnny has m ule Investment here, Including a hotel, and la making numerous improvement. The town of Mardoel, where the Ininkards" colony was located last apiing, Id on the " railroad line and show lnu slgtis of r?wt ...... wi.ii.wi ..!. IB rriii'lieu inai. -i ,., ...... .... - - rn capitalist will locate a large sugar biet factory aa soon ns tho development of that region Juatlflca auch an Industry. The lands are enpeclally adapted to the production of sugar beeta. ASSAULTS ON BIBLE ADD TO ITS STRENGTH 840,000 UP FOR Criticism Has Firmly Estab lished Book's Accuracy Savs Father O'Hara, , That the ascaults of advanced critics fcf the Bible have only strengthened the . daroonstratlon of its historical accuracy was one of the points emphasised by Father O'Hara In an address before the tudy club of the Knights of Columbus last night. "The Incarnation, the Event and Its Significance." was the aubject Of his talk. The speaker asserted that one of the 5 most important results of criticism has , been the establishment of the historical value of the early chapters of the gospel Of Luke, in which are narrated the vents surrounding the birth of Chrlat. "The significance of the Incarnation Is simply tremendous," said Father ; O'Hara. He continued: "The term signifies the act of conde- cession whereby the Hon of God took to himself human nature in order to bring about its redemption and restora tion. It involves a frank recognition of the fan of man rrom tne state or origi nal righteousness and takes direct issue with the Increasingly popular, but nev '; ertheless shsllow thilosonhy of human ' history which finds in the moat de i graded savages the type of primitive i. man. 'The lncaratlon in the key to the . world's progress. Whatever substantial '' gain the world has made has been in the line of approximating the Christian ideal. That there lias been one steady 2131 LADIES' TI CKED SHIRT WAI3T. With Applied Yoka. , Paris Partm s. 21)1 All Siimi Allowed. Thli ityllth iblrt-walit It mad of black and I white plaid illk with a ibiped yoka of plain J white itttn laid on. and ornamented with black silk stitching. A imall itrap of the tarns satin adotuflbe cuff. A flnUb it given to the front of the waist fey a tie arrangement ol black Tel ret ribbon with tiny ttack tasieli al Itheend. The! pattern li In ilaei-tatoU jbirbet. butt measure. For M butt the walit. as In front Tiew, requires 4 yards of plaid ma. Iterlal 20 Inches wide, with H yard ol plain ma terial 30 tnobes wide; 1 yard of -rib boo and luueli; or. of one material It will need 4 yards BO inches wide. I H yards 37 loebea wide. 2X raxda M Inches wide, or 2 yards 42 Inehei wide. Price et patters, 10 cents. Address The Journal remitting coin or stamps. STOCK PREMIUMS Country Club Members Lay Solid Foundation for Livestock Exhibit. As a starter for the first annual live stock show of the 'Portland Country club, the directors at a meeting yes terday afternoon voted premiums aggre gating $40,000. This generous amount will probably be Increased as the en thusiasm grows. The show will be held on dates to be selected between September 1.'. and Oc- '. ,H,lleJ potatoes. Mewed canned tomatoes ; llousckcepliiK Too Easy? ! A student of modern social conditions ' d.-. lores Hie flirt that women of today ,b.ie. in comparison with what the woni'n of a generation itgo used to con sider their duty, far too easy a life. It Is the flut dweller who depends upon electricity or for fuel, bakers' goods for food, the department store for i b ihea and theatre for entertainment who Incurs the displeasure of the wrller. The Improvement of the modern flat she holds rr;n.!;l.le f,,r the de terioration of housekeeping. Hefore the advent of the modem flat, the house keepers day was something like this. She rose early, built fires, cooked a hearty meal, put up luncheons or homo cooked food for her children If they car ried theso to school, or had a hot lunch ready for them when they rnme home. She washed and ironed and baked; she went out shopping and marketing, select ing her foods with care and discrimina tion; she sewed and mended, and made nearly all of her own clothts and the i niidren s; she cooked a good substan mi unmer nnn wrien trie ctisii.s were wasiied and the bread set for the next day, she took up her mending basket ngjin, ami rounded out a food day a toll Consider the day of the. modern cltv nui dweller, snja the critic. About 10 minutes before the leisurely breakfast ne iigrns me gns stove and b.uls egg and makes coffee. Hi. a 1 Is delivered oauy, ana bakers ricsrt are the rub Il.e children she dispatches to achool nn oreaa and butter and bakery cake with a nickel to buy fruit or sweets w Mailing she sends out, clothes she ouys, so arter the breakfast dishes are washed and the flat put In order, she Is iree ror t lie day and she cenernllv spends It down town where she can find amusement "On these tours she buys from time ' umf everything the family wears. 1 nave never Known her to make a gar ment of any sort lor her children or for herself to wear- she says that thev can be bought for as little ns thev would cost made at home, and perhaps they can. "That Is not my point. What I de plore Is the demoralizing habit of wast ing time aimlessly. "On her way home this woman stops and buys something for dinner, some thing easy to cook. She boasted onro that It tok her Just 20 minutes to pre pare a very good family dinner. " 'What did you have?' I asked. "She told me. I.Ike most of these Idlers she depended, I found, on canned things and bakers' desserts. The dinner referred to consisted of canned soon. TWICE TOLD TESTIMONY Portland People Are Doing All They Can for Fel low Sufferers Portland testimony has been pub lished to prove the merit of Doan's Kidney I'ills to others in Portland who suffer from bad barks and kidney Ills. Ix-st any sufferer doubt that the cures made by loan's Kidney Pills are thor ough and lasting, we produce confirmed rroof statements from Portland peo- la saying that the cures they told of enrs ago were permanent. Here's a 'ortland case: Mrs). T. J. O'Brien of 0 Esst N'lnth troet. North Portland. Oregon, says: "Time has not changed my opinion of Ioan s Kidney Pills. I gave this rem edy my Indorsement In 1903 and am glad to repeat my recommenJatlon of It. A member of my family found great relief through using iJoan'a Kidney Pills and since then, several of my neighbors have tried them with equally good results. We are always glad to tell about the merits of the remedy." For sale by all dealers. Trice to cents. Koeter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole aenta for the United States. Remember the take no other. - - 1 nam e Doa n's and We Have failed to Notice the Consequence of the oney Shortage Why? tober 1, 1908, at the club splendid club grounds and buildings to be completed next year at Rose t'Hy Park. The prevailing idea Is to make a live stork showing that will equal, If not surpass, the grtat show seen at the Lewis and Clark exposition, and bv tar the largest event of Us kind on the Pa cific coast next year. The club directory, comprising SO inemurrs, is unanimous in the view that una snow snail be the fried beefsteak, and for desaerl a bnk. er s pie "She has trained her husband, a most Indulgent man, to wash the dinner dishes and cooking utensils. She dries them nnd puts them away. None of her evenings, let me say Is given to mending. 1 never beard of her studying anything. "A woman comes In to wash and Iron once a weeK. An o d-faah one.l inmo. the stiffly beaten whites of four eggs. Hake In layers Killing -Dissolve five tablespoons of gum arable In one half cup of powdered water, add one half cup of powdered sugar and boll to the soft ball stage, strain this Into the stiffly beaten white of one egg, flavor with vunilla and spread upon .the cake layers. Cover the top with two squares of chocolate melted. A Supper Balad Herring salad makes a tasty little supper relish. Remove the skin and bones from the fish and boll them. Then break them Into flakes with a fork, dress them with oil and vinegar seasoned with a drop or two of tabasco sauce and serve on a bed of snreauea lettuce or on cress. Rye bread Is the best accompaniment for the salad The herring may be used without broil ing, but the broiling improves their flavor. Currants for Children A nxlous moth ers should take to heart the advice of the Klnir of England's physician Sir Francis I.aklng. and give their children plenty of currant bread. When all Other foods fall to tempt their appetites, a slice xir two of currant bread will be readily eaten, ns In the eves of the children the fruit transforms the bread Into an attractive luxury. The currant is a perfect food, containing all those Important elements necessary for the nourishment of the brain and the hn.lv of the growing child Mothers will find that their children keenly annreclate n slice or two of currant bread, which they can take to school and -eat. JOURNAL OFFERS FREE USE OF ITS COLUMNS Because our prices are right. Because our customers are satisfied. Because we have the goods to give satisfac- faction at from a fourth to a half less than others. Special Sale Rain Coats The Brand oi Highest Merit Rubberized Silk Soats Fancy stripes and plaids with inlaid collars, cuffs and strappings, piped and button trimmed, every color. $37.50 Silk Rain Coats $29.95 $30.00 Silk Rain Coats $24.95 , $25.00 Silk Rain Coats $lp.75 $20.00 Silk Rain Coats $16.95 $15.00 Silk Rain Coats $11.95 300 Sample Suits at Special Prices Every suit an individual style and cloths of every color and new est creations blues, blacks, browns and fancy mixtures. sweep f progress from primitive sav- ? sgery to tne run ngni 01 iwenueiu en tury civilization is unmitigated bun '. combe. "The tendency to degradation is no s less a fact in human history than the aspiration towards moral ideals. That ; the latter rather than the former is . gradually prevailing to at least a mod : erate extent is due to the Influences ;' which radiate from the Incarnation of X the Son of God. The accumulation of wealth and the multiplication of luxu- rles, commonly regarded as indices of progress, spell degradation, not advance." TEKOA REPORTS SNOW AND ICE livestock nver in 7h ' "."I'" .ouia cai ner flat fur from .,,. .., '" . " ' ''- )''. crea n, annougn she con t riven to o-lve liiime appearance or I (ScHNin! Dltpttrh to The Jonrott) 'i Tekoa, -Wash., Nov. 21. The first r 'sniow of the season fell yesterday, con s' tlnulng about two hours. It melted ' nearly as fast as it fell, except on the k hills, where It will probably remain for tome time. Very little moisture has fallen since the ratna during harvest and this damp weather Is appreciated by the farmers v who have plowing to do. The weather j has been cold for some days, but nearly 4 clear. For several nights past Ice has ft formed on the creeks and remained all ) day. and that it must be mude strong enough iu rimutj wie corurai inrerest and co operation of livestock men of the whole coast, from which the bulk of the ex hibits must be drawn. The show will be distinctively a fax west exhibit, and its nnrnn i'n emphasize the fact that the far west produces the best livestock in the world. it. D. Wisdom, a member of the di rectory, was selected to attend the In ternational Livestock association meet ing at Chicago, November 30 to Decem ber 7, nnd airaune fur evV.rv.4r ,1... dovetail Into the show dates to be given other cities that are arranging live stock events for next year. It Is de sired to secure the active cooperntlon and support of the International aRo iViKit and ftttract as many forolgn ex- u. juofiuie n me J'orlland show Livestock men from all over the world will attend the Portlnnd show and, returning to their homes, will spread far and wide the famo oi Ore nun n line cm ne ana norses. Its Incom parable sheep nnd goats, and the favor able conditions existing here for the development of the livestock Industry. ESPEE TO EXHIBIT KLAMATH IN EAST at; things, and her parlor Is usually pre sentable because It contains some nice bits of furniture and Is not used com monly. "In common with most flat dwellers she makes no overtures to next door neighbors, and It la furthest desires to be called In bv a neighbor In time of sickness, in fact. If she knew such a thing was likely to jlepuen I be lieve she would make a ber line away from home ns fast as a trolley car would take her. Neighborllness Is one of the lout graces. "That the health of this Idler of pre cious time is excellent, that she pre sents n very youthful and stvllsh n- pearance considering her family cares and small Income and that her husband and children seem not to suffer In health or happiness because of the fre quent absences of the wife and mother, does not Justify any housekeeper of small means in idling awnv her time. "And more than nil I deplore the ex nmple these Idlers set to their children," sighed the critic In conclusion. The germ thought of this tirade against the flat dweller Is true. n the humble opinion of the wrlr er. As work nnd unnecessary labor are saved for us In so many ways, women should be able to employ the leisure given by these in ventions to some good use. I have said many times 'that the woman of leisure owes more to tho world and docs less for It than law of It is to her that we nea tnesa (Specl.l piPtch to Th. Jonrn.l.) Klamath l ulls, or., Nov. 21. Through the courtesy nt tha ti...i Klamath co 7 t .. v."""1"" " 1 "'9 right commands the national stock show at rhle, a ' rlp,,,ly Iook for culture. fr charitable collection of grains, grasses veiTet Vhlr i .wr" k- for a1'' J." Institutional work, for and fruits Is being made nH i i ' I rescue or mne children and misled "Want Ads" Inserted With out Charge for Those Seeking Employment. Now that so many men. and women too, have been thrown out of employ ment. The Journal has thrown open its want columns for the free use of those who are seeking situations. This offer extends to all classes of labor, and Is mado to assist so far as possible those who have been the vlctl ma nf unaatll. financial conditions. All triat is necessary for th emninv. merit seeker Is to brinir his ftr tier n,t t rt Tho Journal office. It will be inserted three times without charge, and If at the end of that time the hv.hi... i still without a position, It will appear three times more. While many are out nf hi tomed work, there are many other nlaces .. oi.u wn.ni coiumn is the place where the workseeker and the laborseek cr meet The Journal hopes that by opening Its advertising page In this way for the unemployed it can assist worthy men and women to a livelihood and help to create better conditions In tho city. Suits Worth Up to $25.00, $14.95 Suits Worth Up to $32.50, $21.95 Suits Worth Up to $50.00, $29.50 GEVURTZ & WORRELL 141 SIXTH STREET Opposite Oregonlan THE NEW STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES Keep in the sn ppe.i to f blcago as baggage, insuring arrival In time Jor the nhow The .Southern Pacific will bear all ex fo3" The ae'xhiV,U.n"StS & roml"t Hce Front Line of financial and social progress by clear, sound thinking and prompt action. ' These require a well-fed brain and nervous system. There Is no food so well adapted to the purpose as Grape-Nuts - This food, made from whole I wheat and barley, Includes the phosphate of potash which com bines wKb albumen in the blood v to replace ; worn-out brain and norye cells.f Grape-Nuts will ' help put yoo "op front" and "There's a Reason" BOY IS KILLED BY girls from sin. The world is full and overflowing with work for every woman whose hands nnd heart find any leisure from caring for her own. When time Is so precious It is dis tressing to see the idle lives of mnny flat dwelling or boarding women. They are pampered, overfed, under emploved. arvi the trend of such lives Is towfrd QUARTER MILLION ASKED FOR SCHOOL TOISOX FOR RODENTS foIly and n,1;,chlef r s? (Special Dlnpitrb to Th. JonrnM Missoula, Mont., Nov. 21. Freddie Tyack .aged 8, is dead from the effects of rough-on-rats poisoning. With two Other small companions the Tyack child found a cooky smeared mar poison fcr mice. Each youngster took a bite. The two other hnv. ... m - j n mo . . BHLLGS RETIRES ITS EMERGENCY MONEY (Special Dlspatcb to The Journal.) Buttn. Mont.. Nov. 21.. Tho but. If a nt Billings have retired their clearing house verimcai.cH ana are again on a casli basis. Heavy cattle shipments are nnfn nin,.. Ing much money in circulation. Bill ings i3 the big stock shipping point of Montana and was the onlv cltv In the state to issue bank scrip. PARALYSIS STRIKES EPITORC. II. REED (Special Pispateh to The Journal.) The Dalles, Or., Nov. 21. After eight years as head of the Dufur Dis patch. Charles li. Reed is stricken with paralyse The stroka cam.; without SH-m-?Jtlon- , HiB left sI1e is affected. W Z ;. B la "auKnt'T. who are vislt m!nerdelaC " Bo,'e' have been 8um" Something Different. Boston Cream Pudding Dissolve one half box of gelatine in on quart of milk by letting It soak for one hour, then put on stove, and when hot stir In tho yolks of three eggs, well beaten, with one cup of sugar and one half cup of milk. Cook as custard, remove from stove nnd while still hot stir in the three beaten whites, previously beaten to n stiff froth, with one tablespoon of confectioner's sugar and one table spoon of vanilla or wine. Beat hard so it nil looks foamy. Be sure and use the unflavored gelatine, and make the day before you want to eat It. When you are ready for it cut by running a knife through it each way; make It one inch square and dump carelessly In a fancy dish. Serve with whipped cream. Chocolate Marshmallow Cake Cream one half cup of butter, add gradually one cup of sugar, beat well, flavor as desired and add one half cut) of cold water. 81ft one cup of flour with two tablespoons of baking powder. I stir in one half cup of cornstarch and Property-owners and taxpayers in the northeastern portion of the city are asking the school board to build a rri0 -000 High School building on the I'at- !ct.lnslo:,'i of thR fontempUted 1;.0,000 structure. The Multnomah im provement association moved last night to go before the tn January and ask for tin appropriation of JJf.0 000 to build a high school that will J7 'eu.uirenicnis or that sec tion of the cltv. Other improvement clubs representing the property-owners in different sections of the peninsula have alreadv taken niuiuar acnon. j noy believe the popu latlon and future urosneet. rf,,.f . larger building than has been planned by the school board. It was announced .u r; uinomPSon, who Is chairman or the high school rnmmirini. v. u 7 V ,j. ""i woura no willing to build a larger school if the funds Z?u .prmlt', The Property-owners T"' "" larger scnool tax. DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC IS UNDER CONTROL (Special Plspateb to Th Journal.) astie nock, wash., Nov. 21. Severni cases of diphtheria have developed among the smaller children of th school during the last 10 days. But one death is reported so far: no nw'ns... have developed in the last two davs and only five are now under nniin. Tuesday evening the Janitors thorough ly iuinitai nm pcnuoi nunaings' and it Is now thought there will ho ne cessity for closing; the sehonla u- .'. at first feared. Mathew McConnick Dead. (Special Piapateh to The Jonrnal.) Uondhtirn, Or., Nov. 21. -Matthew add to the first mixture alternately with 1 McCormlck, 'an Oregon pioneer of 185ft! 1,- Iowa Dairymen Meet. (United Prw. Lm, Wlr, , Des Moines, Iowa, Nov 21 Ti, or, consin and T Illinois." OneJ th wmThW h contend wlr chearlr in ",Mwln contest, in Thcro Is Only Ono "Bpomo QuininQ9' That lo Laizativo Bpobtbo Quinine The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use lor over 30 years, has borne the signature of - and has been made under his per ijfjf, Sonal supervision since its infancy. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitntefor Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cares Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTOR I ALWAYS Sears the Signature of OAxarosaxA xotzls. HOTEL JEFFERSON TTTK XJfTD aOVOX 8TSSBTS. SAN FRANCISCO SPBCXAX. BATXS New hotel, faces Jefferson Squar. Two blocks from Van Ness are., tha present shopping; district. Car lines transferring all over city pass door Every modern convenience, it fin mm; single or en suite. 150 private baths. American and European plana. Prices moderate. Omnibus meets allrm. STEWAJIT - BAXXra CO. Hotel Hamlin EDDY AMD LEAVENWORTH ST1 ills First permanent big uuiei aown towa. Contains 100 beautifully f urniahed steam heated apartments, 40 baths. Private telephone ser vice. Samp la rooms for commercial travelers. Eddr St ears from ferry pass the door and connect with 3rd St. cars from S. P. Depot. Rates from $1.00 up. Phone Private Ex. franklin tzi. San Francisco The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. CIWTH OOMMNV, TT MUMSaV STRUT. MCWVOHK CITY. SSSnm" 'i . ..e.? u?L..pa:a.,rsl8 Tuesday "j '"J"i" oi nis son, cnarles McCormlck. deceased was widely known throughout this section and . ' "'S"'y esieemea... lie was a r, tlve of Ireland. USED THE WOMB OYER TO CUR A COLD IM ONE OAT. Always remember the full name. Look this ; ignaturs oa ever box. 25c. for Beautiful Mission Pianos An UnURUallv Interesting l.nlo hMti,,i ui..r "v... 'v "'""" cupies the large corner window of Kilers Piano House, at Wnshlnirlnn H streets. Jt ls well worthv nf nmi.. t.i.hLA i .u. ?e wft0 nave homes furnished in this handsome style, who contemplate the purchase of a piano, will find this a most advantageous time to select one which will perfectly har monize with the other interior details. There are several makes of renown in the showing. Including the magnificent Schumann, Kohler & Campbell, and others. Several different Diitterns in case design and finish of wood are displayed. , ROYAL HOUSE SAJT rSAJTCXSCO, CAX.. Cor. 4th and Howard Sts. European plan. Cafe In oonneotlon. I Rate T6o to $1.80. With bath $2.00. rrom Ferry take Mission St. cars to 4th Hotel Imperial saw rsAir Cisco. 951 Kddv street, near WanVlIn block west of Van Neas. European plan. Cafe in the hotel. This hotel in not In the burned district. Taka Eddv street electrla cars from fw. Rates $1 per day up. HOTEL, AUDUBON San rranclsoo Enropean Plan Only. j j I k"a.' iuvihb ur en BUlie. Elevator. 22nd Mreet and Croadwav BteQm h'at 'ctrio lights and an mod- Convenient to shoppin centers. On dl. rect line from ?erry and Third arwi ZSB BEATJTITUZi HZW Hotel "Key Route Inn" OAKLAND Bunny rooms, private baths, long-distance telephones, compressed air clean ing. large lobby, cafe a la carta with cuisine and service unsurpassed, for rates, etc., address N. S. MULItAN, Manager. Formerly Assistant Manager Palaea f-.oiau Han Francisco. Townsend depot Hit jujiis Mt, Rates tl UD. Near Van Neaa Aw C E. QANTER. Mgr. Building Permits. Jesse Martin, oract ,1 wslllr. rxwn Jry . iij between East Seventh and Eaat Ninth, ZnrtiTSV i1-.500! - G Marsten, erect dwelllnaT. "Px-x:'?y. Dekum Avenue, corner Fern. Jiooo. They Keep Coming- in every day mora nnd more of thou snappy sumngs insi are so DODUlar with men who want to be really well dressed. Every new patter in checks, plaids, stripes, plain, colored worsteds - and serges. Remember that Schaefer'a kor rect klothes are korrect in style, qual ity and Dries. J. C fichfr Jt, hn Kalelah buildlnx. S2I .Washington irtreat. i FOR WOMEN ONLY Dr. Sanderson's Compound gavln and Cotton Root PU1 The bast and only rallabla XJ Jor DELATED PER. IQDS. Cure the mnat k.ii ata cases in I to 10 day a Prtn. ti r three boxes 15. HoM k. pfer box. or thre boxi t& ui "Be w ii ere. Aaartll T PIERCE. 181 First iU PorUind. Oft ..M??K1.C9 Jw-r and optician. , $24 Washington street. ' '; - - - .. ,y Manura for rosea. Phone Mala I3SJ,