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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
MARCH ae THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON faobfoc mxBAY, 1 ki -5 Compensation Act Perfectly Satisfactory in California Both Employers and Employes Feel Much Safer Under This New Bit of Progressive Legislation Two Baseball Stars, Who Have Been Sought by Federal League SAN FRANCISCO, March SO. The slate compensation. Insurance and safety act, effective since January 1, liyworklng out satisfactorily. Doth employers and employes are agreed that "it is one ot the best legislative acta enacted by the Johnson admin istratioD." Under its provisions all wage earn er, except those .engaged in agrlcul- taral or kindred pursuits and in the employer Is adding this cost to grower can procure insurance cover- the oxpenso ot doing business. age. under compensation, that Is ex- "A few cmployors have endeavored actly what it shout dbe. A feature n t.htr tho cost of the accident .especially gratifying to employers insurance from the wage ot their employes. This system has been gen erally resisted. When the employes are unorganised they have little or no redress. Where they are organised a different status was presented and the attempts at reductions have been few and far between. It is certain that Is Incorporated In the new law Is the section that nullities proceed-j Ings against the employer It he car-' rlos a regular policy "One objection that has been raised to the new law Is the cost of lnsur-, ance. It Is true the rated arc high.) tut the opportunities for reduction' that this situation will right Itself 'ar. excellent. There Is reliable data- household service, are entitled to a later and that no further efforts will 1 on hand on which to base rates. A, percentage of their wagea if disabled , be made to charge worklngmen and While on duty; It an employe is worktngwomen with their cost. The kllle! his dependents are entitled to men and women ot labor take all the a; death benefit. ear's experience lll help materially Sonto linos of business already have experienced reductions. Other altera- In addition the cm-1 risks of Industry and when Uvea and.tlons are in contemplation. Itut the player must supply unlimited medical limbs are contributed to production attendance for ninety days after an setMent and pay life pensions to these permanently and seriously hurt. la. discussing the new law here to day; State Industrial Accident Com missioner Will J. French said: ' ;Whlle Its life has been short, the new situation la working out satis factorily. Instead or uncertainty there is certainty. Employes, other wise defenseless,' are now protected daring a critical: period. Employers alee are relieved from the dread ot damage by the employer to meet the ceet In the majority ot Instances they should be paid tor, exactly as all other Items that enter Into cost are Included. "One Interesting feature of the first week's experience with the new law was the Urge number ot volun tary acceptances ot compensation from farmers and fruit growers. These employers, after ascertaining the possibilities ot damage suits un der the common law. elected com pensation in order to be entirely re lieved from suits, although exempted by the act. For a comparatively small amount each farmer and fruit one method that will meet wit hunt venal approval Is the plan to lower the rates for each employer who les sens the hasards In his plsce'ot busi ness. Each safety precaution will re sult in a credit on the premium and wilt thus pay for Itself eventually, and. In tho meantime, deaths and ac cidents to the workers will be pre vented. The merit-rating plan, which soon win be Installed ty both the state and private insurance com panies, will be the most pronounced factor in assisting the employer over what is conceded to be a difficult part of tho compensation road." CRATER LAKE IS WESTERN NIGHT STEELS SUBJECT! LATE IN APRIL t. Town Topics p ! SUPERINTENDENT OF THE PARK I ELKS NAME COMMITTEE TO TAKE KLAMATH FALLS, ANDi GIVE FREE LECTURE t raw evening i 3K IN v .WILL CHARGE OF THE ANNUAL WILD AND WOOLY STUNT THE LODGE HAS INAUGURATED A free lecture on Crater Lake. The biggest affair of IU kind Is illustrated with beautiful new sUre-wnat j, planned for the second an opticon new. of the Klamath marvel, i EM, Weiteni Nlgntt t0 be glTen by will be the program at Houston's op era house this evening. Superintend ent Will G. Steel of the Crater Lake National Park- will give tue lecture, under the auspices of the Klamath Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Steel arrived last night from the north. While here he Is the guest ot Park Ranger H. E. Momyer. Klamath Falls Lodge 1247. B. P. O. Elks. The date has not been definite ly decided, but it will probably be about April 24th or 26th. On account ot the large attendance expected, Houston's opera house has been secured for the entertainment, Each member of the lodge will be privileged to incite one friend, who Is Patricia, the new territory which jnt EUt has been added to the province of ' These names are to be sent to the Ontario, is estimated to contain 14 7.-(committee, who will issue the Invlta- 000 square miles; It Is one and one- tlon cards. fifth times as large as Isles. the British Tho following committee will have charge of the affair: W. O. Smith, J. . -2 S . E. Bodge, Allan Sloan, F. R. Olds and Herahf wast ss briag resalts J. V. Houstom. FOR LEASE For 1914 Season 40 ACRES POTATO LAND ONE MILK FROM MAIN STREET. 30 ACRES GRAIN LAND ONE MILE FROM MAIN STREET. 80 ACRES GRAIN and POTATOES 2tf MILES FROM MAIN STREET 8 ACRES FOR PASTURE ONE MILK FROM MAIN STRKET 4 ACRES FOR PASTURE HALF MILE FROM MAIN STRKET 2 GOOD BARNS A v '-' STABLE ROOM FOR 30 HORSES, IN OIT1 I I .,,',' SeeUs Early The Klanath Devekpnetf Co. 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IH KI.KVEN I.M.'IIKM i AIIOI'NU Theater Guide HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE "MiNrtoum dim," MslimUjr aHil NuuiUr .,,,, Msrvh til and Uy STAR THEATER TtlK FIVK KAKIli itiH, Thrm I. n hen lt Klamath r all.,, Ur,,lwU rmt.iil..t,Ut. .! hul heluiiKltiK I'lyd Mramleubiirg. that J KlH J((n,rt( " I HwUI I'lrtum lVUt., 'The t'sso tf Clwrty liirwll,M i Dram In Ti, r, n..i. ... .1.1.. .1 ....!. -.! , .....IK. ... . -' ' lliciur inn nullum nii " ""'" ."limiK fgMtllBrT." vr rK Ulan lHT limit me uruiiiarr I'KK Tim xiiiir ttr hip minr vat hiipi ( li-ncup The yolk nlll a cup luoro Itinu Imlf full Klamath Fall, iltri' u lilidnl A few days ago (lit hen lalil an kk Hint roeasiirr tien llirlir In I'lrctimtftviive Comedy pJ !,'r,,,' h" ""Mr. lt .bdm. unUyi (1illlr-i, ,v, AOulusSi HTAH TIIKATKIt ntl'lTI TEMPLE THEATER William Kfinte. a lret car iuotr.j I nun ut Chkagu, a lair to work onol day tiH-eiitly tor ttiP lrl Unto (n,"llrrla ul Wiuiir,' twenty yet llt tlre a mule ar Vltagraph Twol(n Sp lill jream ttefurn electricity M tUt . , tlu, M lltlit llr llermany produce) about 32 pr 'rent u( the world' polsto crop, ltu. lis. 3u : niul ll.e United mlr, &. 'per emt, IMItiin Orsin "Tttf llrl MIm lM..lrll,. rUsabay CuimJ; MATINKK DAILV AT Sigs A IX UCKMNKU t'lt?rV1U ' A Imdraulle atve sate lr;"t eliuuicti for a Urce automobile to paa JUirousli a recently computed In) I llermany I The Herald, ! a motfc To too! Klamath otialy assi Th Ilsrsi4 to your Kastsrt rrtMss. Sam Crawford, the heavy liltllmc said, had Ikii1 with hU rlub for theB,ol,r, ... ..... .1 .,.1 Trls'aeasim uf I9H Coi..netl), ll.e, "luvm" "' "'" v Federal UMKtle men nouKhlthem out Speaker, the star of the Iloslon Aiuer- ( . - 0 h u wu ,h There are alnlUl 100.000 timber M witrKer In tlm tale uf Vlilnn , "" There l tiUy In ora( In the United Huir. at," ,o:o gallons of tcans, were tho two baebatl players ' wurti tourUu had alreadjr lnd iwhUker art Increaio of nearly So per I with tho round-the-world tuur most Uoth signed on the day of arrival 'Crn, lp ytttK I sought for by the Federal League with tli-lr out emu npeaaer. 11 i manasers wbcu they arrived on IheUald. In to receive I1K.000 a year for I.usitanla Friday. Neliher, it ""i was 1 1 vi o years. Heard on the K.C.H.S. Campus 'FOIt HAt.rJ Celebrated Itouew duck eggs. A. 1.. Iarlll, 166 Conger avenue. 30-3t LOST Kodak, on tfoillh aixth street; reward for under. K. M. 1'rlesl, I (alng to Portland. Indian Agent Edson Watson leaves for Portland tomorrow, to appear In the federal court during the trial of Frank Lynch. Lynch is accused of cattle rustling. The clans In homo economics had fine lunclu-on today noon. Miss Car pouter had demonstrated the propara-j tlon of a buffet luucbeou, and, to make tho lesson complete, had her, class stay and nee how It should be 'COMB SA6E m II HAIR 10 DARKEN I! Here From Corria. Mrs. W. R. Evans Is here from Dor rls, the guest ot her aunts, Mrs. A. L. Leavltt and Miss Rose Reed. Ramftby la Race. Carey M. Ramsby this morning died with the. county clerk his an nouncement of candidacy for the re publican nomination as sheriff. served. About twenty-one young ladles enjoyed the spread. T t t Mr. Clapp ot the Oregon Agricul tural college called on Instructor h V. Haw ley this morning. T t t Miss Verda Coud and Miss lone Stolnman are becoming very proficient IT'li tJltA.VDMOTMKIl'tf UKCU'E TO KKK1' II EH IXJC'KH DARK. OVOH H THICK The old time mixture of Bags Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray,' streaked and faded hair is grand mothers treatment, and folks are In pitching and catching a baseball.! again using It to keep their a good. LenU-Hawkins. At the home of the bride in Mills addition, Rer. A. F. Simmons, pastor of the Baptist church Thursday even ing united In marriage Joseph R. Lents and El I da Hawkins. Only Im mediate friends and relstives were present at this ceremony. The groom la connected with the Klamath Tub and Pall company. In From Wordea. R. W. Tower came In last night from his ranch and mill nesr Worden to spend a day or two In the county seat attending to matters of business. Iloail Builder Here. Jack Connelly, road builder from tho Keno country. Is registered at the Marshall house while attending to business in the city. Thoy use a regulation, honcst-to-good- nens baseball, samo as what the big leagues use. t t t Somebody lost a box of candy on that cooking Contest. At that, Miss Nina was 84, while the winner made 84U- T t t What do you think of this tele gram? "Mr. Faught please facilitate de bate arrangement. Two parties con cerned. District Isolated. Communi cation isolated. Conditions named by you seem dogmatic. Must leave here four days beforo debate F. A. Tied Ken, Hupt. City Schools, Marshfleld." t t t "Btubby" Hales say: "I used to envy John McOraw and Connie Mack, but no more. This managing a base ball team ain't no cinch." They get results Herald Want Ads. even color, which Is quite sensible, as wo are living In an age when a youth ful appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and tho mussy mixing at home. Alt drug storea sell the ready-to-use product called "Wyeth'a Bags and Sulphur Hair Remedy" for about 60 cents a bottle. It la very popular, be cause nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a 10ft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what de lights the ladles with Wyeth's Bage and Sulphur Is that, besides beauti fully darkening the hair after a few applications, It also produces that soft lustre and appearance ot abun adnco which Is so attractive; besides, prevents dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair. Mr t'liarli M Walker bu Iwt bevn elrtcx president of the U4!l .oM)U Herman Mierary tWMy ( Hie enir-llll lime. FODNt- Watch and rhata ttntun at Herald office J.l Cooked Food Bale. The ladles of the Christian church will hold a cooked food sale at the Shasta tomorrow. Sweden is on the verge of national prohibition of alcoholic beverages and tobacco. Wet Wash Lanndry Wet Wash, per lb 3c Rough Dry, per lb. , 5c WE CALL A WD DELIVER AND GUARANTEE ALL WORK WET WASH LAUNDRY 191 Fourth St. Plume iHS m Mr: VaJ Hovviand Wlm I l,4ii!lnK Man with Claman Western Amusement Company TIiIh roinpany fm pliiyri! In rw-i-y ton 11 in (,'ullfonilu outside tin. largo dlliti (In) umt yivtr, mid i-oiiii-N highly reroiiuiirtiitcri. Tliey do not roiiio nit a $1,110 show, hut claim 10 have the beet popular prhiil miw on the Coast, . MONDAY NIOHT Opening Bill ane iter Three-Art Horiety Drama THE VERDICT were 9t .Wlrr uIsg Crater lak Flour erlulrly ituriag hU ilemtHMl ruling at the lUldola Hanlaarf Mor, Prof Jo IWrker. the wurtd r-uiet rhrf, hiI.Ii "Vrsirr tar Vor It the ruat uf any Hour I have rtrr mrri." In 11 U Irvlitre Imwo Hm. Vmlrtaar tmUmi llelbM lo the fart thai lllluih had mnrli lo .to Mllli 1 lie amount ot Itmlralsg ami baking powder ir hi.nlit mm-, and thai tkr vlimslk itlllowi under which tho wheat matured mutt hr raidrrd Is nt.Ulnlng the lcM rmulln In baking. We hare amtngrHt with Vtlrr Brkrr for full launto llon In tho lulling and linking of Hour IrtMn Klamalli grmia uhenl. TliU Informalhnt ulll p-r froin thwe in llmr la ewr ailvrrllriiirnt In Uw Herald, nuking ll poMlblr for you to ut lain the ine nplrniUd reaull i.htainnl hy the I'rtifrtMi.r. Klamath Falls Flour Milk CRATER LAKE ANCHOR BRAND Cau Yon Beat These Prices? Amrngu, er pound 10c llliubnHi, n jhiuuiI for , . .25c lUddUhr, II huaclie for lOc lemons, irr rtiuen 30c Apple Trrm, mrh 4 . ....,,,..., 16c ii Cmi-oIIm Poplar Trren, rnrli 1 . ,25c Penr Trw-n, Pmno Trees, Pracli Trees, Cherry Trees nud HosrbualMmJ Mh HUrklierry, UHtanlierry sail fUssher ry hiube, fir rarli, or per dose . .80c W pay 17 l-2c pr doiM for Its and mII tham for 17 l-2c por dozan. ASHLAND FRUIT STORE PkeiM 212 J