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1a THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND., FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH U. 1D0D. ..mi..., .a- i , i, 'i- u u I nr MYRTLE POINT METROPOLIS OF-THE COQUILLE COUNTRY, By AddlsoO BeanetL , ! ' I tha pasturaf Is fbout th Mm U llvrtle Point Is at the beta of tide-1 winter. , and the raas M succulent. ttr ea Uie OoUIIU river, and if ! ir M nutritious can bm found anvwhara. It will ha iii.ii that the S penae of producing milk la vary low, whila th quantity of butlen fat la very hlf h. To ravart a tain la ha Hermanns, I found that tha present postmaster, H. B. Hlawart. who waa appointed on Ds- rem her JO, IOT, waa the flrat Incnm bant of lha offlra outside of the Her mann family sines tha office waa es tabllshea and Dr. Hermans appointed poatmaater over II yeare aeo. , man. not .Koeptlna; lha present ".''J ..ITT n.arlv.11 Y..7 of $W conrroa.lon.1 .ho nVclSKiS ."faMton;!!. M remarka to tua vary ena ana i taiKeu for nearly two houra. A mora Inter h. nnlnua it tha short railroad with tha Ion name: It la llkewlee tha place that aent forth Binirnr tiarmenn, ana If you have any atonee to throw at iHncrr Hermann thla would nt ! a food town In which to heave them. In act. for auch a llvrlon you ehouM set on t aid of Cooa county,, for they will tell you. down there that Mr. Her mann could do, and did do, mora for the benefit of tha rlvera of tha aouth weatern aectlon of Vrton than any othr wearer Ur. lfawlav. In fact, thla was for many years tha noma or tne jiermana laanuy, ur. iev a la The Oust-In, and tha proprietors take Infinite pain t fhake their ueata feel at home. - , There are a number of pushing peo ple here, amntit them I'r. Memler and hie brat her, J. O. . And Mr. Fhelan. a lumberman, (a ona of tha proirreealve chapa. Then -there are the ' Rnbnrta brothers, but aa there were II children la that family the term la rather vacua, j Indeed, to throw a brick here and not 1 T hit a Roberta would be almost an Im poeeiMIKy." f met a number of them, wo of there beln lawyers and ona In tha newspaper hualneea. They run tha Myr tle folnt Knterprlae, a food country paper, and they have a rood Job office and are doing a fins tuineaa. . Of eourea this la la the very heart of tha timber district' aad there are mllla on every hand. The product aa a rule la shipped over tha railway to Cooa Hay and thence reahlpped by water to varloua parts of tha world. Boms day Like C'oqullla will nu doubt he eo deri ened at tne mourn as to allow veasri drawing up to 10 feet to come directly up to the Tolnt. bot'elnee lha sidetrack InsT of Hermann no one eeema In quits understand the eonouinna or II Vo quIUe, or If they' do they do not at the neceeaary approprlatlona for Ita dredflna- ..a i . ... r- r - .: '" SI -'. n- r j 1 I , , : eeted audience one seldom sees, and the very air seems' Intense with tho rail way and waron road snlrlL Indeed. I bellevs lha people of Coos will cat an outlet to the Southern Pacific with either an excellent wagon road, an electrfo road or a steam road, before tha reat of tha people on' the route of the Bolaa aV Cooa Bay project get They -are deeply in earnest. They eel tnat they have seen bottled up on enouch. too Ions, and that tha day or dollverance Is close at hand. hope eo, . I hope thnt when our meet- Ins takea place here In Ausrust. tha res flur monthly meeting or th Oregon Jaho Development congress, we will Ind the plans for an outlet fully form ulated. If not In the very act of fulfill ment. And I have been urged on all hands to coma down here a weak or ao in advance or that gathering and hold meetinga In North Bnd. bandon. Co- qullle and tyrtle Point to Inspire the psopie arreen. I am told that at alt of the place where I have talked I will have the houses crowded. And "they may for get tha singer, but will not forset the song," so any other speaker or speakers win oe sure or a rousing welcome. -Myrtle Pbint has about Innn Inhahl tants. and is a pretty little citv. The streets are wide, in good repair, and there are soma, fine brick buildlnvH. The mercantile establlahrnenta are numerous, tha slocks large, and "busl naaa seems to he MtceBtlonallv nnd. There Is a splendid hotel, comfortable, homellUe and the fare of the best. Thla KGSUCOSSfll'SMES YOU HAVE UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT JO PURCHASE r A CURIOSITY? Some months a so tha statement waa credited to one of the re&llv nrnralnnnt medical men of thla continent that wunin twenty-nva 'years, provided prop er Dreventive measures wars ilonld a oase of consumption would ba so rare as to ds almost a curiosity. Q rest progress Is beln made In tha .,. (t. , wbhcu uumi una urea a uia- AddlBOn ("Old Man") Bennett, Of Md there la reason to hooa the JlabbUvilla lame, WI10 6B8 teen writ-1 PrP"ecy w" dj luuuiea. livery man, lng such Interesting , letter! . from preventing this fearful and insidious Coot county. iVv, ' , Idlsesse, and should taks every preoau- ) i i '"rl io guara againai inrecnon. k.i I.. rin .van I consumption ireauentiv owes its ures hand you will see evidences or mis, tne ' -;rr" name appearing on numerous buildings tha common cold and oough aa of llttls nd signs throughout the town. BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS , v 4Sc and 50c 'Kent Tooth Brushes, now, , . . , 35c assortment of Hand Brushes, now......23 $1.00 "Micro" Brushes, now only, 3 Combs, from 25c to 75c, now... ..,i...1Xf 75c and $1 horn and rubber Dressing Combs.. 69 SPECIAL BeautifijJ fiberoid Comb, in .shell, am ber and ebony colors, all coarse teefh, the proper comb for heavy. hair, now,... ,.73 -.- ' 1 '' y 7-in. Louwelsa Jardinieres, 85c, now.,. .,.,..,64 8-in. Louwelsa Jardinieres, $125, now.,...,... 68a) 9-in. Louwelsa Jardinieres, $1.75, now.", .....$1.31 10-in. Louwelsa Jarinieres, $2.50, now. ......f 1.87 4- in. Mat green Jardinieres, 50c, now... ......S5 5- in.' Mat green Jardinieres, 75c, now,..,. ...BOf 6- in. Mat green Jardinieres, $1.25, now....... ,T5 7- in; Mat gteen Jardinieres, $1.50, aDw..'..f 100 T PICTURES FRAMED NEATLY AND AT A SAVING 3 til "!?' A 9k ' ,'.,.- 'V- ' WAX MUST HAVE A NEW HANDBAG With a(new hat and gown and shoes, the old handbag won't do, but -we have a good supply of fine hew ones, and in the seal, walrus, English patent and all t,he new leathers' in various new colorings we can complete your' costume. Be sure to see our fine showing. And the doator selected wisely for In all Oregon I know of no place that is sur- - ounded with greater natural weaitn or greater possibilities than Myrtle Tofnt- The wealth Hs as yet largely in ' the rough, tha possibilities largely un developed, but as a dairy country alons this town will soma day ha famous the country over. , ' , Myrtle Point may be Said tOv be at the confluence of tha CocjulUe-and three other smaller streams, and for long dis- tancea up these etreams I am told tha conditions are similar to thoae up Cbos river, that" is with splendid dairy farms crt either side. But . beyond t that the land hereabouts Is In many Inetancea well developed up and along the hill sides, -and some fine pasture fields as fine as one ever saw are on theae hills. In these fields at the preaent time the green grass is two or -three incnea in height, and the cattle aeem to be In a real Elysium. When one considers that conaeouence. At the rirst Indication of a cold steps should be taken to check it at once. Ona of tha simplest and most effective remedies to break' up a cold quickly Is the mixture of a half-ounce virgin Oil of Fine compound pure with two ounces of Glycerine and a half pint of 'good Whisky. Take a teaapoonful every four hours, it is claimed this mixture will ours any cough that la cur able, and affords speedy relief for any sub-acute-affection of the throat and bronchial tubea. The wall known healing virtues which tha ' plnaa are known to possess are present In Virgin Oil of Pine com pound pure, which la put up for dispensing- only In half-ounce vials, each vial securely sealed In a round wooden caae. Ba aura to get the genuine, whlcn Is prepared only by Leach . Chemical Co., Cincinnati, O. Tarine Moth Bags; Etc TARtNE MOTH SHEETS To wrap garments, linen closets, trunks, drawers, boxes, wardrobes, etc.; absolute projection ' from moths; 1 dozen sheets- packed in a meat roll; each sheet s 40x43 inches; he dozen.., . v. .60s) DOUBLE-STRENGTH TARINE MOTH BAGS Patent clothes hooks inside, patent tube fastener, no folding of gar ments; four sizes; 24x34, 40; 25x37, 50V 30x50, 60t: ,30x60 - a ...... . . . . . .. ............ .. ,...T5 MOTH CARDS, to be placed among clothing 'vthen, packing: package of 100 cards. . . . .-. . .. Vs . , .25 We Will Charge It Th attention of tle pubfic Is called .to the fact that we do a large credit business. Many of our customers are aware of this and have taken advantage of our liberal system. To those who are not fa miliar with our generous method of extending credit, we wish to say that it is a pleasure to us to hear you say, charge it. ' Our chief desire is to make our store of serv ice to you. " WE SOLICIT-YOUR MONTH S." LY ACCOUNT o litSi NEWEST SHADES LATEST PATTERNS )k: Sold Cvaywhcrc " i irom Ml rn sis Prescriptions ; . 1 ; . , This department is one of the best equipped in the United States. Our drugs are all bought direct, insuring absolute freshness. And. last, we save you from 25 to 50' per cent. These facts are worth considering on your next prescription. WEAR THE way MS Better than any $3 Shoe on the Market 1 CANADIAN MONEY . -TAKEN AT PAR ('; V"'' Sr'v 'f , I WE DO ARTISTIC I CORNER FIRST AND TAYLOR STC. BECKEB KEMOTED ; - . ; UNSATISFACTORY "Washington, March Jl -The 'depart ment of justice, dissatisfied with the . meager results from the efforts -of' Tra cey F. Becker, apeclal prosecutor in tha Oregon land fraud cases, -will rettre him from the service. It Is said his grasp or affairs Is not up to the stand ard required in the Intricate and diffi cult procedure demanded In the Or- f on and California! srant cases and In he mora familiar type of cases Involv ing .frauds under tha homestead and timber and stone acts. A. teat Is made of. his failure to secure convictions. Nothing; has been . made public as to the commisaionlnf of a successor to Becker. .';.:,,, WEBSTER SELECTED : . ROADS DELEGATE fBr Joornal Leased Ratea-Wlre.) ' . Salem, Or., March IS. -Judge Lionel - TL Webater of Multnomah county ... was yesterday selected by Governor Benson as a deieyate to tha National Oood Hoads convention to be held In January, 1910. Tha appointment also carries with ft a place on the executive committee of the good roads association, and a vice preaidency. Tha appointment was made at the reauest-of John -A. Stew. art of New York city, president of tha association. YOU CAN SMILE 1 IV1T0 JMPUHITY Jt :'?x ,1 when rod have food teeth, but It fa riaay ousiness ir your leein are mo. jx tnere la anytning; tne matter witn Voara. ccrne and let va examine Vatn and wa will not them la vroDer asmdl- tlon for you. arrest decay, ahould there re any, aaa make ynar wii permanenr )v pretty and healthy. We are-expert rvntlsta. bat not exrert charters Our charges are very reasonable. rrrrn r 1 I LL. I M m -r An r::iinf 604 p Gold or rorcelala "11!!e rs. .. . Cl.OO up OoLd Crewra S5.00 t'i ef TeeUl S5.O0 Brlde work a sptcialty. ' All Verk Oaaeaateeel fee Tea Tsars. Vasls m M.rm The investment $100 in MULTNOMAH TRUST BUILDING NO. 1,- drawing an average of 9 per year for 30 years, and partici pating in the division of an accumulated surplus at redemption time, is exactly equal to $150 invested today at 6 per cent com pound interest. ' This is an evidence of the enormous earning power of a first-class -of f ice building in the heart of a large city. The unit plan of financing a building project is the corning plan for the northwest Its greatest advantage lies in the fact that it distributes theearnings of one big project among many people in stead of among the few who have heretofore benefited. The invest ment of $100 independently gives the owner of it very little profitThe investment jpf $lQQ m .conjunction with a great many other invest ments of the' same and larger size on the same basis widens the op portunity for larger earnings', enabling the investor to swing a larger proposition and benefiting to a far greater extent. Full in formation regarding the Profit-Sharing Unit Bonds in MULTNO MAH TRUST BUILDING NO. 1 will be given upon inquiry at this office. & V : ' ' ' ' ' , - CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS :? wuinrsrof rr. com, fix FrAT-e StM J ' 1 . la ra. 1 I p m: las-, i ts 1. lr ;rdr.t. J Firm STREET. PORTLAND SWEET had 1 LEMCKE s BUILD LNG i i c -J SIORTEST ROUTE- TO SPOKANE VIA "Tiic TJorfli BankBoaf ' SPOKANE, PORTLAND & SEATTLE RV. Two Mly Trains I . Passenger Depot at Corner of Eleventh and Hoyt Sta. , i - . : . .... s. ... ,. .. . , LEAVE PORTLAND ........ 0 :15 a. m. ; 5 AO p. m. ARRIVE SPOKANE . . . ...... 11 :30 p. m.; 6:55 a. . X Through standard and tourist sleeping cart, parfor observa- ation cars, dining cars, all new equipment;' Scenic route.. Tickets and sleeping and parlor ear reservations at Gty Offices, 255 Morrison St, corner Third, J22 Third St, , near .Washington, and at . Eleventh and Hoyt St : '.: passenger station." ;; , ' .' . ',' '. XHatlitllttlttttMtt 1 1 ft ft 1 1 tttTff t'ttttftTftt ' Wr w w w HOTEL. i Will be served in the Grill from ,4 until 6 o'clock ' daily. - ' t sncFMTS - " : : inisic .nMm.nnnmi,,..,..."-""--.,,,,,,-,, SAMPLE SHOES S2.O0 Pslr For 'Womeoa Bhaes WerUi Vp ta l , tt-BO a Tair rev Van s tlieea VTortli fa ta MM. Sample Shoe Store Co. Oorae Thtra aa4 rsark sTtreeta aaa It ,. I i UK eea aa AUIaa. t.