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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1913)
g' tf 9 fSUBK mtmi itw i fr'1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, " "" TUESDAY. JULY 22, 1913- EG EDJTI.OM (Jn.i reproHCiiiN me fhwlhle hunt unit" ' trnctwl from cowl nnil oil, eonveyeil to yon through pipes ami eoncentintotl evnetly vilH'io you want them. PARCEL POSI Just Recelj another shipment of TOUTING VACATIONS !t I! L "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" Mysostd . I . .i I I I HATES OWER ff'' HKX one litis packed his thiiiKs and shipped his nm munltlon and camping out- government wn.r. Ji.xrni: PACKAGES ri' to !!0 l'Ol'.MIS FOIt LESS COST AFTER Al (JUST 1. WASHINGTON. 1). C, JmI)' 22. Plans for the extension, Improy.--munt and reduction Iti rates of the parcels post wore announced liy rost master General Hurleaon. I Hi' changes, which aro tu become fffei tlve August I. Include mi Increase from II to 20 pounds In the maxi mum weight of panels: n material reduction In the postal rntes In Hie first and second zones: and the aban donment of the pawl post map as a means of computing rates and tnc ..i,iiintiiiti fur it iir a rate cliart In dividualized to every postoffhe In the I ( Stnlcs The plans imiteni- plato tho purchase of a law numb r , . uutonioijlles to bu used exiltiBhch ( ior the delivery or panel posi ninvi While for the piesent the maxi mum wolL'lit limit of 2" iiounds and the reduction In rates will apply on- j y to tun first and second zones, from any Riven postof flee- -a dlstanco of about IfiO miles the changes direct-, A ed constitute tho first step toward n TV universal extension or uie bjbumii i . . . ... ., ffc roi. nnil a general reduction In the rates '" wl,c" "e "as ,"-" " ,"'l "' of postage on parcel matter. ' the last time and Is Indeed on I Is "It Is my expectation and belief." way to the train that Is to take said Postmaster General IJurleson. i II11 t0 t,e hiintliiK grounds, what a "that eventually and It may bo 1 twMiw 0f exhilaration comes upon or 20 years tho postal servile will Mm. Xothlng to do for a week, handle practically all of the small , two wct,B) 0r a month, hut hunt package transportation business In lind fl9)l nI be rt.fri.shed In a life the United States. The maximum i Il(..,r t0 ,nture! Even now those weight limit, extended now from 1 1 , WMOgo Mcilnntlons have this bent to 20 pounds, I expect to see Incrons- an. pinunlni; nnd preparing for their ed to 100 pounds, and experience fn hunting trPi jt )ny bo that may demonstrate the practicability .. Wj, g0 nBa t0 Dakota for of handling tho parcel business nt,w,(, K(.ogo jmv wcll y0 rcIllcm. even lower rates than wo now pro- ,)ur ln8t year.g trip thu getting ur pose. I appreciate fully the "- beroru dawn, the freezing drive out inent for an Increase In tho weight 0VL,r t10 ,,rarle8. then the tramp limit and a reduction In rates to all t0 Hel tl0 (U.C()yFi Uu) wnlt ,,, ,u. zones, but It Is necessary for us. in b,Uup co)(li th(, ,,ri.nk of dnw jn a sense, to feel our way. Ior that , enst ,, ftm v the ..Jlonk reason wo have made the change pro- holk.. ,, thc wntllnB whir ol posed apply only to the first and sec- ,,. n)lironc,lng blrdB! ong zones. ... Or did you go for ducks nlong Mr. Rurlcion announced the ehnng- , 8horu ,)f the Chesapeake? It l'B.il5,ro,!?wf:' . ,. . . . ., '" " recall the early trip to the The first zone shall lie udo the HllotB i.im.i. the setting of the ..,.,.. wi,h ii .i,c oral dellve-y of ,, C1)y nm, tleM hmv vo1 h(!tt(i(. any offlco and tho first zono rate of ,mck ,, pngy I10btIon m. Umj win apply to ul I parcel pout H,)k. wlld, .,,, hol(, wlthout ma I deposited at any office for local , , , , 1IJV, ,,, ,, ,low 8llr. delivery or for delivery by city car- ,.,,,, yo, WI,r ,0 ,, y0WHcU rler or on rural routes emanating JlHt I0ddlK f()r 8BConil. mid t from that postoffke. ; "Tho second zone shnll Include the i remainder of what Is now tho first zone, together with tho present hoc- ond zone and shall Include thu units ol area located In whole or In part within a radius of approximately 10 miles from any given postofflce. "The rate of postage on parcels ' weigning in excess or four ounces In tho proposed first zono will bo re duced from five cents for the first pound nnd one cent for each addi tional pound or fraction thereof to five crntH for the first pound nnd one cent for each additional two pounds or fraction thereof, nnd the rate for the second zone will bo re duced from five cents for the first pound and three cents for -acli addi tional pound or six cents for tho first imunii anu rmir cents for each addi tional pound or fraction thereof to five cents for tho first pound nnd one cent for each additional pound or fraction thereof. "Tho maximum weight of parcel post packages will bo Increased from 1 1 pounds to 20 pounds, tho Increase of weight to apply only to the first and setond zones. No change has been made In the sle or form of package." StatlstlcH collected by tho depart inent show thnt f l ill I one-third of the total pnrcols mailed are handled within tho proposed first nnd second zones and the postmaster general belluvcH tl. Increase In tho weight limit and tho reduction of the rates if postage In tlm first mid hecond zones, as proposed, will benefit great ly iiiiiro than one-thlrd of the public. 11111 "Jnt (he producer, the consumer uinl the local merchant will profit materially by the changes. He points mil, too, that tho fimnerH who were d to anticipate much benefit from llig parcel post service win be afford ed a cheap mmiiiH of transporUiiK their products dlrmtly to t,0 ,.,,. u'E nr"., ,,,'Ut ,,U, lmnl '"TfllHIII whoso trade doim nm Justify Hie ein P oyinent of external o delivery mt uce iiIko will b benefitted. . ti. Weill will put hi,,, , t.Hc , , with IiIh customers o. I. HINTING. Cop right. 19 J 2. by Tho Associated Newspaper School, Inc. wnkn nnd see the water alive with ducks which you had to shoo nwuy before you could get a wing shot. Then you vividly live ngttln those few dnya you spent with your good dog among the woods nnd part ridges; your tramping cautiously about the undergrowth until the covey was pointed, and the rising birds gave you u right nnd left shot, which you made, to your great delight. Perhaps you go after bigger game deer In the north, or moose In Canada. How you shook with ex citement when your first moose came by, so that you made n clean mlsB, nlthoiigh the target was big enough nnd the shot un easy ono. Since then you have grown to be mi old hand with thu rifle, as the mounted bends In your club and your den evidence. Kven the grizzly and the mountain lion of thu Itock les may hnve succumbed to your prowess as a hunter, nnd thc long, unrd climbs, tho hunting for "sign" and the dnys of no hiicccss have merged Into n remembrance of weeks pleasantly spent among glor ious surroundings, nlr thnt was In vigorating nnd redolent of pines, scones of beauty beyond description, and an appetite thnt would mako an ostrich bury its hend In thu sand. SPEED gas service stands ready for your ..use every minute every hour every day. sas service means no preliminary' firing up no kindling to chop no stubborn fire to nurse, it responds instantly to the match. gas stoves come in all sizes from ji singlo burner plate to great hotel ranges, Prices are model ate, - -lf yoirwlsh to use gas, telephone 170, Oregon Power Co. Second and Central. . . ... i . ,i j Ifffe The World's Best Meat Is Just good enough for our custom ers In our opinion. And u trial order will prove that we llvu up tu our belief. Order a roust or a steak nnd prepare yourself for n treat for It will Hiirely prove onu whun tho meat appears on your table. MAIISIIFIELI) OASII MAIIKKT. FOURIER BROS. MnrshflcliI Telephone North Ilend U21-J Two Market SI mi sB&ssmmsm3mmg& MM& & OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS IW forty. fifth school yenr Si.prr.MutH 19, ,elj, DEGREE COURSES In liuuyph is-csof AunicuiTuru Enoinuainq, home ECONOMIC Mimnq rOHlSTHY. COM- Minct Pharmacy Tfr'VCuAR CoURSCS In Aamcuu I.,, r- C CC00MC. MtCMANIC AHT rOHl.TKl COMMrHCC. PHARMACY TCACHER'S COURSES In mamul imUit' "trU ""' ,lou,"tic "iece Music. iuciudu.K pino. t,inB, uUOd itin utui-uu tiud oict- culture A "i KXTI.Y tho man In I suit made his way down the - hi uk. and out on the dead, overhanging cedar trunk. Off somewl ere a woodpecker was ham nieilng, uinl In the big nk near at hand squirrel was chattering. The only other sound wuh the laughing and bubbling of the little stream, .lust down the stream thu rapid fumed and futed until suddenly It sunk out of sight In it deep, black pool. That wuh the spot! Carefully poising his rod, tho mnn made tho east. The lino spun, the fly went Htralght to the tenter of tbe pool splash! A gleam of sil ver, u nputter or tho surfnie, and he felt the deep delight that ill was iiiiiies with a pull of the line and u bend of the rod. The llsh f'-uuht nnd sulked and fought iigaln. until nt liiHt. guiding the lino care iiill with hit. left hand, the men bent low mid w'ikimi him In with the net In his rlnlu. Three pounds, silver nnd speckled, ami panting wlih the uneipml struggle! There Is no morn exhilarating port In the world than trout fish ing, despite the lmnl work, the long walks, the discomfort or pushing through the btikhes nnil lirMiiMi..u and the slipping on the wet atones mil it4t). Maskalouge tishlng is diffuront. If ;iii aro after this fish, vou go to tho manlier lukw In the". North, or to Cuiimda. Klther with fn.g or minnow bu. i. ttt, 14 tW and M'lnnt'r. it u bt.ht , e.iht' nlong aih ennuis it ,h necewsarv to b. e a guile .,, une of the partx iw tin boat fo, ., inasKalongo of . itiil't xo. '. n si i ixc. tho khnkl Tho rnst Is mndo. thorn is n vii.ir.no i. . ,"l " ,orrir,"R lInsli. and ilinost before you aro nwaro of It he struggle Is on. Thu lino sings through (in. water. The reel spins round so fust that It burns vour fin gers, nnd of n sudden them is n onp for freedom, clear out Into iwi "lr .c.0'"u? tho Kr,'nl "''. a'I 'l ri.r, !.mf ,f ,0 freo ' ''" other sldo of the boat: tlion un nwln Into the nlr. Wit n taut lino you neo,i not fear his leans and after awhile ho tires of tils onn of exertion and nmkea fir tho bnttfim to i sulk and gain tho frlo nd ly roteetlon of tho weo.Ii All this tlmo the oarsman has I'm n Pulling you into deen wator "l .vou have had u chnni-J to ake HI il UOOd I linl l,t llnr.L. I ,r. tir..,i ,.; ...,.:.."'.".' "'. ". . tlllll 1111 flLTFlT Itn want to FLANAGAN & BENNEH BANK OI.DKST HANK IX COOS C'OU.VI'V. INtnblMieil 1HHU. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $110,000 Interest paid on TJnio )eMstn, Officers: J. W. Iliuiuclt, President. J. II. Flanagan, Vlre-I'iesldent, It. IV M'llllums, Cashier. Ceo. I Winclie.ster, Assistant Cashier. fish i BEAUTirUL BOOKLET eutitlrd SIjTPT rT d..hJlt '' lur MIL1TARV Ar-TriT 111 till lll.l ,. .1. w ii...-u iu um ion and uiutiirpii ' mMknlonge Is ofto "n ca i tho or its f ion iharactorUtlcs. and It sometimes KP,IWh , Zvil Kvery aay n different human In orost 8tory will appear In The 'Imps. You can got a boaut lul l tag lo reproduction of thU nictiir" 7 'to m ,,h0,r8' r,uB,"p a ' l' y'4 Inches n size, with thin week s "MontorV In ''Tho Mentor" won known authority covma th. wilrjoct of the picture and Tories of ho week. Headers of Tl o Tin ll nnd "The .Mentor" will know r -Korature, History, Selene? iS Travel and own exqulalto idctures On sale t Tho Times office. Price fifteen tents. Write today to The llmea for i,,.,.i.i... ' .:". . l" ue ., uuunm ex aitllllL' Tli AMOPlnteil .VHwsnaner HnhAn JU on Hpiliittiiui A .1.1 ... .. "Win. 1 .li J t (tw 1 KtvVti 1. T(i Wallll Paper " '" j u,s VIERS. L' I w-, MILITARY ACADEMY NNANT Rfj.,r .AS1No'i.Scctjji.nBo.ding,ndD.Y School --! Ziir:..?"' '.' 'it. th. ' -""-"' :ii.e. stnd lor c!W ' PORTLAND, OREGON- 1 "lH1 m.-r I'AMII., IIXM:its lu our new ioiiluu, t, arB ru, e Tim lu l"lor hUily trade ltulr uiwla or short or- Optrn ilaj n,,d night AllttlUA'j-(S fAKK. IrtlW III Price, liKli quniny, Electric Irons Iron We have a f,.v secoiKj.lmiiO " glK)l HUrLlnir U at II.73. " u,uou New Irons, $3.50 U)( Coos Bay Wiring Co. M.un SS7-J HS K. Broadway EANDON BY THE SEA . THE CITY OF;THE FUTURE A FKW TKX AGUE TItACTS 1X)UU MILES HOUT1I OX COUXTV ROAD $.W IEH ACHE; $100 GASH, HALAXCE TWO YEAItS. XO IXTEUEST, XO TAXES, FIXE SAXDV LOAM, LEVEL JJEXCII MXI). Buy One It Will Make You Money DonaH MacKintosh HEAL ESTATE itnd INSURANCE. Definite Privileges- WHEN you brlni; money to tho counter of .this hank nnd re rolve In exchange a "ehocklng account" pass book, you nro doing moro than placing your funds In sufe keoplng. A(S,s:owi;r a-cS1 Lr ts s llifr S8.o .1erinr,Sv!!eKen8.Che,:k,,,K'nCC""t' "avo jou wish to pay n debt. Tho person to rocelvo tho monev mav havc.Cseon Urn."1' W W ma UWay" Y"' '" Hut you write a check In his favor. You may carry It tn l.im It he Is not there, you tun leavo It no ono can uho It ... 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