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« c o o o c 'o o o o o 'x “ Florida— Watermelons Two Carloads Saturday Ask your dealer to order some of these for you Nosier d t Norton DISTRIBUTING AGENTS Coquille, Oregon Farmers 483 SHOW US THE GIRLS w ho say th e y do n ’t c a re fo r ice cre a m an d w e know th e y h av e n e v e r ta s te d M iller’s cream . F o r once ta s te d it becom es a f a s t f a v o rite . T h e re ’s a d istin ctiv e delicacy o f flavor, a sm oothness o f t a s te t h a t co n v e rts th e m ost decided ice cream d islik er in to a n e n th u s ia s tic ad m ire r. T ry it to d ay . 'V DEMOCRACY MUST BE A WORTHY INSTRUMENT Mrs. Woodrow Wilson Has De cided Views on Subject. People Trust It, Says Woodrow Wilson, and It Must Make Good. * J. SHERWOOD Pres. George Anderson oi Chetco, while R. E.SHINE, V .-P rc s. I. H. HAZARD, C iih l.r driving an automobile last week, i 0. C SANFORD, A,it. Cashier attempted to take a driuk of beer trom a bottle and guide the car at the same time. While thus «tigag- o p CO Q U IU bB, O R a a O R , ed the car went crashing over the bluff takiug the occupants, Frank T ransada a General Banking Business and Clarence Caughell, D. M. aud Will Moore with it. The car turn Bgtrd of Directors. Correipondonu. ed over completely, struck a willow R . O. Dement, A. J . Sherwood, I National Bank o Commerce, New York Ci tree near the foot of the hill, and L. Harlocker, L. H . lU m rd , j Crocker Woolworth N ’lBank, San K r.nct skidded off right side up running Isaiah Hacker. R. K. Shine. F iret N at’l llu ik of Portland, Portinoli. Pea G irt, N. J . —W oodrow W ilso n a t backwards down through a fence, th e ‘‘L ittle W h ite H o u se” a t Sea G irt doing considerable damage to the Is daily called upon to d e m o n s tra te his W if© o f D e m o c ra tic C a n d id a te G iv e » car aud inflicting serious wounds a b ility a s a read y speaker. î R. S. K n o w i . t o n , P re sid e n t G e o . A . R o b in s o n , V ic e -P ria . O u t L e tte r T a k in g S t r o n g S ta n d on upon Mr. Anderson’s face and bead. T h e re Is n o t a d ay p asses b u t w h a t R . H . M a s t , C ash ier. G S m o k in g H a b it. All other occupants escaped serious h e m eets v ario u s d eleg atio n s w ho cull to assu re him of th e ir supi>ort. ? N ew Y ork.—F or the first tim e sine© injury. $ In sp eak in g of p o litical m ach in es to AN ERROR Something Delicious Phone Home 111 CIGARETTES ARE 1 BAD FORWOMEN IN NAM ES. W oodrow’ W ilson becam e th e D em o c ra tic p re sid e n tia l c a n d id a te h a s M rs. W ilson ap p eared . S he a tte n d e d In p erso n h er h u sb a n d ’s d aily co n feren ce w ith re p o rte rs , alth o u g h h e re to fo re sh e h as m a d e special req u e sts th a t she be n o t q u o ted n o r w ritte n a b o u t in th e p apers. W h a t M rs. W ilson w ished to h av e fu lly u n d ersto o d w as th a t If sh e b e com es th e first lady of th e lau d sh e w ill not, a s h as been said in a w id ely d is trib u te d in terv ie w , h av e p ack ag e s o f c ig a re tte s In her persona! d esk a t th e W h ite H ouse an d Indulge in sm o k ing th e m w ith her callers. T h ro u g h G overnor W ilson, Mrs. W il so n a sk e d t h a t p u b licity be given to a le tte r sh e had w ritte n to th e e d ito r o f th e S ta te J o u rn a l a t C olum bus, O., re p u d ia tin g a n alleged In terv iew w ith h e r in w’hlch sh e d efen d ed c ig a re tte sm oking fo r w om en. T h e In terv iew h ad com e to h e r in a le tte r signed “ A m erican C itizen,” w h ic h sa id : D e a r M a d a m —I c a n s c a r c e ly th i n k o f a n y g r e a t e r c a la m ity to th e y o u n g w o m e n o f t h e n a tio n th a n to r e a d s u c h a p r e a c h m e n t a s y o u r I n te rv ie w o ffe rs th e m . I a m a w o r k in g m a n , a n d 1 see m e n lo se t h e ir Jo b s a lm o s t e v e ry d a y b e c a u s e th e y a r e I n c a p a c ita te d f o r w o r k b y th e u s e of t h e c ig a r e tte . I f s m o k in g d o e s th is f o r s tr o n g m e n w h a t w ill i t d o f o r g ir ls a n d w om en? Millers Confectionery T h e “ In te rv ie w ” w a s in d eed a c o r d ial in d o rsem en t of th e w o m an sm o k er. H e re a r e som e o f Its a s su rin g p h ra se s, all cred ited to M rs. W ilson: “ A w o m an w rite r fo r a sy n d ic a te o f S u n d ay n e w sp a p e rs a s k e d M rs. W ood- row W ilson If she ag re e d w ith G er tru d e A th e rto n ’s opinion of th e sm o k ing of c ig a re tte s by w om en. She sm il in g ly e x h ib ite d th re e c ig a re tte lH>xea piled in th e c o rn er of h e r desk, all b u t enqjty. “ ‘W hy sh o u ld n ’t a w o m an sm o k e if sh e en jo y s it? ’ she queried. “ ‘W hy h a s n ’t sh e Ju s t a s m uch rig h t to a c ig a re tte a s a m an ? C e rta in ly I ag re e w ith Mrs. A th erto n t h a t a n y e x istin g p re ju d ic e a g a in s t w om en sm o k Don 7 take anybody’s word that is printed ing 1 h to th e la s t silly a n d ab su rd . in a dateless catalog. You can 7 tell whether “ ‘S m oking c ig a re tte s is a q u estio n U was printed in 1911 or 1877. He may be dead or he may be broke. of m an n e rs, n o t m orals. I t pro m o tes We are here to show you the actual Stickney Engine with its outside good fellow ship. Igniter, straight line valve motion, perfect cooling system, three point sus “ ‘Som e w om en feel t h a t a c ig a re tte pension and ball-bearing governor. calm s th e ir n erv es an d helps th e ir b ra in s in to w’ork ln g ord er. P e rso n a lly N osier & Norton sm oking diffuses my th o u g h ts in ste a d o f c o n c e n tra tin g them . I enjoy It a s 1 ■ ■ n o n e x c l u s iv e a g e n t s en jo y a f te r d in n e r coffee. B oth a re p le a s a n t w a y s of ending an d finishing off; both a d d to conviviality an d good fello w sh ip .’ ” T h e e d ito r of th e Ohio S ta te Jo u rn a l, i t w a s clear, h a d l)een m uch incen sed a t th e apologies fo r th e cig a re tte h a b it am o n g w om en a ttr ib u te d to Mrs. W il son. ns he w’ro te on Aug. 10 an e d ito rial in w’hich he called fo r th e d e fe a t J. L. LAIRD, Proprietor o f G o v ern o r W ilson or a rep u d iatio n fro m h is w ife. I f th e re w a s no m is L e a v e s M ry tle P o in t daily a t 7 o ’clock ta k e a b o u t It, he w rote, “ M rs. Wood- a . m . A rriv e s a t R o seb u rg a t 2 o ’clock' ro w W ilson sh o u ld n ’t be m istre ss of th e W h ite H o u se.” L eav es R o seburg daily a t 7 a . m ., a r If th e Ohio e d ito r w a s em p h atic Mrs. riv in g a t M yrtle P o in t a t 2 o ’clock. W ilson w’a s c e rta in ly n ot less so. A ft S pecial rig s f o r p a r tie s a t a n y tim e. e r th e re p o rte rs had sa id th e j’ would g lad ly p u b lish h e r le tte r to th e Ohio e d ito r sh e a s k e d fo r a n h o u r’s tim e In w h ich to w rite one. T h is w as w h a t sh e p re p a re d : Don 7 Buy a “Pig in a Poke ” NOSLER & NORTON - Coquille, Ore. Roseburg-Myrtle Point Auto Line Stage Running in Connection C arryin g U nited S tates M ail and P assengers’ B a g g a g e Office at Ltird’s Livery Burn, Myrtle Point Home Telephone 461. F an n ers T elep h o n e 156 Oregon Agricultural College T h is g r e a t in stitu tio n op en s its doors fo r th e fall s e m e ste r on S e p te m b e r 20th. C ourses o f in stru c tio n include: G eneral A g ric u ltu re , A gronom y, A nim al H u s b an d ry , D airy H u sb an d ry , B acteriology B otany and P la n t P ath o lo g y , P o u ltry H u sb an d ry , H o rtic u ltu re , E ntom ology V eterin ary S cience, Civil E n g in e erin g , E le ctrical E n g in eerin g , M echanical E n g in eerin g ; M ining E n g in e erin g , H ig h w ay E n g in e erin g , D om estic S cience, D om estic A rt, C om m erce, F o re stry , P h arm acy , Zoology, C h e m istry , P h y s ics, M a th em atic s, E nglish L a n g u a g e ami L ite ra tu re , P ublic S p eak in g , M od ern L an g u ag es, H isto ry , A re h ite c tu re , A rt, In d u stria l P edagogy. P h y sica l E d ucation, M ilitary Science and T a c tic s, and M usic. D e a r S ir—I h a v e ju s t re c e iv e d a co p y o f t h e J o u r n a l w ith y o u r e d ito r ia l e n title d • S m o k in g W o m e n ,” a n d I bug le a v e to In d ig n a n tly d e n y th e s ta t e m e n t t h a t I a p p ro v e o f w o m e n s m o k in g c ig a r e tte s . T h e I n te rv ie w u p o n w h ic h y o u r e d ito r ia l w a s b a s e d Is a p u r e In v e n tio n . I In te n s e ly d is lik e th e c i g a r e tt e s m o k in g h a b it f o r w o m e n —In f a c t, so s tr o n g is m y fe e lin g o n th e s u b je c t t h a t m y r e a l d a n g e r lie s In b e in g u n ju s t a n d u n k in d In m y ju d g m e n t o f th o s e w h o d if f e r w ith m e In th is rfespect. B u t c e r t a in l y n o w o m a n in o u r h o u s e h o ld e v e r h a s o r e v e r w ill sm o k e. Q u ite a p a r t fr o m th e b a d ta s t e o f it, I b eliev e w ith y o u t h a t it h a s a n e x tr e m e ly in j u r i o u s effect on t h e n e rv e s . E L L E N A. W IL S O N . (M rs. W o o d ro w W ilso n .) th e B rooklyn D em o cratic clu b G over n o r W ilson said : “ M achines a re bad, b u t a n o rg an izatio n m ay be v ery essen tial. F o r in stan c e, I h av e been s u r rou n d ed by an o rg an izatio n h ere in New J e rs e y w h ile d oing m y b e s t w ork. A m ach in e u se s its p olitical o p p o rtu n itie s fo r th e selfish en d s o f its m em bers. N o m em bers of o u r o rg an izatio n Stenography anil typewriting for w ould ev er th in k of d oing th a t. P u b business and professioual men expe lic opinion In New J e rs e y h a s d ra w n ditiously transacted at the Herald ( th e d istin ctio n . It h a s k illed th e m a office. All work entrusted to u s ' ch in es, am i It is going to keep th e o r g an izatio n going. treated confidentially. “ It seem s to me th a t w e a r e sta n d in g in th e p resen ce o f so m e th in g h ig h e r th a n alleg ian ce to th e D em o cratic p a rty . T h e c o u n try h as b een d isa p pointed In th e R epublican p a rty , a n d it Is tu rn in g to th e D em o cratic p arty . T h a t p a rty is w illing to show th e w ay to w a rd th o se th in g s w h ich m u st be re alized. Per Acre “ Som e gen tlem en seem to find it e asy to m ak e p erso n alities o u t o f poli T H E B E ST B U Y tics, b u t it seem s to m e th a t w h en ev e r th a t Is done p olitics Is d eb ased . In Coos County “ Men w h o a re In se a rc h o f re fo rm a re no w re so rtin g to th e D em o cratic p a rty , because, fo r m y o w u p a rt, I do n o t know’ w’h ere else th ey will tu r n to ex p ect th e resu lts. T h e re Is n o d is co u n tin g th e stre n g th an d se rv ic e a b ili ty of a u n ited p a rty , a n d th e sp len d id T h ree m illion f e e t of tim b e r—Sufficient p a r t Is th a t th e D em o cratic p a rty Is united . to p ay fo r th e land “ S p eak in g seriously, n o th in g affo rd s O n e -fo u rth mile to saw m ill C hurch, school and postoffice w ith in a m e m ore g en u in e p leasu re th a n to re ceive su ch g reetin g s fro m m en In J e r h a lf mile Good n eig h b o rs, splendid co u n ty road sey w ho h a v e a t least te s te d m y q u a li ties. B ecau se you h a v e k n o w n me th ro u g h p lace. F in e s tre a m o f w a te r on p rem ises, and riv e r a t close ran g e a n d if you w’ill be kin d w ith in o n e-fo u rth m ile. en o u g h to vou ch for m e p e rh a p s th e 12 m ile sto M yrtle re s t o f th e c o u n try will he cred u lo u s P o in t o f y o u r rep o rt. A sm all ho u se an d som e im p ro v e m e n ts “ I h a v e sp e n t a g re a t deal o f tim e A n id eal place for stock an d th e b e s t since I becam e g o v ern o r o f N ew J e r k in d o f land fo r fru i sey d efen d in g y o u r c h a ra c te r. I t w as O n e-h alf c ash ; b alan ce to su it p u rc h a se r su pposed In th e old d ay s, w’h en th e board o f g u a rd ia n s w as In ch a rg e of A m o n e y -m a k e r fo r a m an o f e n erg y th e sta te , th a t you w ere all o f you disp o sed to give th e m o st m onopolistic C all on or ad d ress tr u s ts o f th e c o u n try a g re a t rin g in g W’elcom e in N ew Je rsey . “ Newr J e rs e y wTa s k n o w n a s th e m o th er o f tr u s ts —a v ery tro u b leso m e Coquille, Oregon an d q u estio n a b le fa m ily —an d I liad to sp en d m y tim e o u tsid e New’ J e rs e y a s su rin g th e people o f th e U nion th a t i t r F I R E - P R O O F h ad not l>een th e fa u lt o r th e d isp o si tion of th e people o f New’ J e rs e y th a t th e re w ere c e rta in g en tlem en wrho h ad u n d e rta k e n to c a rry th e R ep u b lican /\S Y W -S A O ^ p a rty In th e ir p o ck ets an d to ad m in is te r in d ep en d en tly o f th e r a n k a n d file R O O W H G o f R ep u b lican s In th e sta te . “N ew J e rs e y Is p rogressive, b u t th e U n ited S ta te s Is p ro g ressiv e, an d wo T h e o n ly read y roofing m a n u h av e h ere m erely a d elig h tfu l sam ple factured th a t is ab so lu tely fire o f th e people of th e U n ited S tates. proof. “Now, th ese people a r e n o t b e n t on M ade of a co m b in a tio n of A s d estro y in g an y th in g , b lit th e y a r e b en t bestos (stone) fibre and genuine on se ttin g e v e ry th in g in o rd e r; th ey T rin id a d L ake A sp h alt. T his a re b en t upon Ju stice; th ey a re b en t roofing is proof against ev ery upon seeing to it th a t th e p eople in d e stru ctiv e e le m en t. g en eral a re p a rtn e rs o f th e g o v ern It is sim ple to lay and never m ent. a s I w as try in g to show th e requires pain tin g , grav elin g or o th e r d ay . And th e D em o cratic p a rty repairs. U sed o n all kinds of b uildings—ev ery w h ere. Is now p laced u n d e r a p e c u lia r resp o n W rite or call for Samples sib ility . I t h as to prove th a t it Is and Booklet . tlie w o rth y in stru m e n t of th a t z e d ou th e p a r t of th e people o f th e U nited S tates. I f it does n o t prove It now’ it will n ev er be given a n o th e r ch an ce to C o q u ille , O re g o n prove it. No p a rty th a t pro v es u n fa ith fu l to th a t Ideal wdll ev e r ag ain be tru s te d by th e people o f A m erica. And th e re fo re w e a r e sta n d in g a t a tu rn in g p o in t in o u r politics. W e m u st m ak e good o r g o o u t o f busin ess. In th e v ern acu lar, it is a case o f ‘p u t up o r s h u t u p ,’ b ecau se w o rd s a re going P ly in g B etw een to be disco u n ted . N o th in g w ill be h on ored ex cep t th e a c tu a l c a rry in g o u t of such p ro g ram s a s se n sib le m en m ay u n ite In fo r th e com m on benefit.” “I ’m tired of laying eggs," com plained the hen. “And I’m tired of lying about them,” chimed in the dealer in the eoldstorage pro duct. $20 160 " A C R E S BENCH LAND THE T h e div id ed R epublican p a rty is like th e boy “blow ing a g a in s t th e w ind.” T h e re w ill be a lot of b lu ste r, b u t it will not ta k e votes aw ay from W ilson an d M arshall. •J Catalogue and illustrated lit -rature mailed free on ’application. Address Registrar, Oregon Agucultural College, Corvallis, Oregon. fj) 43 : -rJ . ç Ï-& -9P iQ O L D R E L IA B L E — E Q U IP P E D : Î4 W IT H W IR E L E S S 8 STEAMER BREAKWATER n Sudden & Christiansen A g e n ts, S a n F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia O F o r R e s e rv a tio n s N O SLER & N O RTO N A g e n ts, C o q u ille , O re g o n Str. Elizabeth F irst-class fare only U p freig h t, p er ton ... W ilson 1 r the b est equipped m an n o m in ated fo r th e p resid en cy sine© Lincoln. The CelebratedtiergmannShoe L IT* i -TV .3 : Phone -Q o t5 ~ C 7 H C * Main 181 ‘ f S 3 *5“ j f o d i The Strongest and Nearest Water . 'oof shoe made for loggers, miners prospectors and mill men. ' 1 21 T h u r m a n S tr e e t 41. l u u r r a s i l r u r e e i P ortland , O rioon . Opened for Busines March, 1909 C O R R ESPON D ENTS: L add & T ilto n B ank, P o rtla n d N a tio n a l P a rk , N ew Y ork F ir s t N atio n al B ank, S an F ra n c isc o F ir s t T ru s t & S av in g s, Coos B ay W A LLIN G ’S AUTO LIVERY SPECIAL TRIPS Anywhere—Any time NEW CAR AND GOOD SERVICE Rates Reasonable Phones -H om e 106 Farmers’ Day 486 Night 263 Stands BAX TER H OTEL C O Q U IL L E G A R A G E 0«N X >C *0*> O C < > C *C < F red ^ V o n P e g e rt C . I. K irne KIME & VON PEGERT M E CH A N ICA L S H O P G e n e r a l L la ck sm ith in g , W agon M ak in g , M achine W o rk , P a tte r n M aking an d C a stin g , A u to m o b ile W o rk . CO Q U ILLE ,, OREGON SZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZSZg ¡FRUIT BOXES! A ll S ta n d a r d S izes C o n s ta n tly on H and. B E E S pecial S izes to O rd er S U P P L IE S O rd e rs T ak en f o r Ita lia n Q ueens J. H. OERDING P h o n e M ain 2 4 3 C O Q U ILLE, O R E G O N ' *» li G REAT DUTY OF JUSTMENT. AD- $ W e are se rv a n ts o f th e people, th e w hole people. T h e n atio n h as been u n n ecessa rily , u n reaso n a b ly a t w a r w ith in itself. In te re s t hns clash ed w ith In te re st w hen th e re w ere com m on prin cip les of rig h t a n d of f a ir d ealin g w hich m ig h t an d sh o u ld h av e hound th em all to g eth er, n o t ns riv als, h u t a s p a rtn e rs. A s th e se rv a n ts o f all w e a re bound to u n d e rta k e th e g re a t d u ty o f accom m odation an d a d ju s tm e n t.- F r o m Wood- row W ilso n ’s Speech A ccepting th e D em o cratic N om ination. »7.50 7.00 E. & E. T. Kruse 2 4 C a lifo rn ia S treet, S a n F ra n c is c o T h e D em o crats are n o t ta k in g th e j election o f W ilso n fo r g ra n te d . T hey a re w o rk in g an d w o rk in g h a rd e r th a n In a sco re o f y e a rs a n d w o rk in g a s a u n ite d p n rty . I t Is rep o rte d th a t pnpors w hich are su p p o rtin g th e hull m ooser h av e o r dered e x tra fo n ts o f " I ’s." And th ey will he need ed w hen T eddy g e ts to talk in g . ... I / I V W ¡L f u f fw POLK’S« OREGON a n d W A SH IN G T O N C H IC H E S T E R S P IL L S . T» r i.u-osDjmv*». Better than the Best i ITH O U T our knowledge, the Columbus Labo ratories of Chicago tested F i s i i e r ’ s B lf . nd F l o u r for a Dakota Wheat Grower. The an alysis ranked F i s h e r ' s B l e n d F l o u r higher in Gen eral Average, Gluten Quality, Water Absorption and Loaf Value than the best Dakota all-Hard Wheat Pat ent Flour, which is the recognized standard for bread stuff efficiency. F i s h e r ' s B lf . n d F l o u r is a scientific combination of F.astern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, preserving the best qualities of each. It costs you from 20 to 2 5 77 less than a straight Eastern 1 lard Wheat Flour—does W F is h e r ’ s B l e n d F l o u r S a n F ra n cisco a n d Bandon A g e n ts, C o q u ille , O re g o n O c to b e r 5, 12. 19, 2rt Agent THE R eg u lar as th e Clock I n c o rp o ra te d . M a n u fa c tu r e r s o f O cto b er 2, 0, in, 2.7, 70 S e p te m b e r 4. 9, 14, 19, 24, 29 PAUL L. 8TEHUNG, $ U p freig h t, per ton................. 3.00 N O SLER & N O RTO N From Coos B ay o G .¡« .¡..H -H -!-!-! - 1 " I- I- H - K F irst-c la ss fart* o n ly ................. $7.50 F o r R e s e rv a tio n s From Portland 9 A . M. j S a n F ra n cisco an d B a n d o n ALWAYS ON T I M E S e p te m b e r 2, 7, 12, 17, 22 Merchants Bank Str. B r o o k l y n W in n in g w ith W ilson m ean s mor© th a n n m ere IV m o c ra tlc v icto ry ; It m eans re sto rin g real p ro sp erity . G eorge W. F erklng is gum a “bully** P rogressive. and COQUILLE, OREGON J. H . O e r d in g School Y e a r O pens S ep tem b er 2 0 th t Farmers HERALD ¡V G overnor W ilson, In app ro v in g th e le tte r se n t o u t by Mrs. W ilson, offered w h a t he th o u g h t m ight prove aw ex p la n a tio n fo r th e in terv iew . “ I do not th in k it w a s m aliciously in v e n te d ,” he said. “T h e re Is a ra th e r w ell know n w’rite r w ho signs h erself M rs. W ilson W oodrow , am i sh e no d o u b t h a s been co n fu sed w ith Mrs. W ilson.” M rs. W ilson W oodrow w as form erly m a rrie d to a re la tiv e o f G overnor W il son, an d it is u nderstood th a t her view s on th e m n tte r of w om en w ho sm oke a re d iffe re n t from th o se held In th e household o f th e D em ocratic can d id ate. f FIRST NATIONAL B A N K a --------- =lVl U t i l f U t . A sk f-w O lll « irE H - T F lT S ni *"«»>!» hr \ m > rii.i «.*r •* year* known .«B est, Safest. 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