NUMBER 29 FORELNCE, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 NDUSTRIAL . AffWNT ■ extended to workmen unless full compensation under the law accepted by application of the to’ the injury. This insures the fayvil/Ldvl COMMISSION Wm. H. Kibbler Jr. of Point forrac«. a boy 15 years old plant- [¡g^m kll plot of ground 15 fa st G j , by 150 feet long to American Wonder potatoes last spring in -cordance w ith the rules and Zmiations of the Agricultural Department He was required to keep a strict account of the time employed, cost of preparing «round, seed and of all expense of raising the crop. He was ■loo required to keep a strict account of the sales of his crop ond what disposition he made of I t The figures that Wm. gives pzvp 0 fPilWINf fUK llKUVVlIf|l _ « O H I PHIIIT H w w e r , no protection can be money paid by the Coramismon i . ? » S S i SMALL — - * • »•>“ " ' W . M v . « d , - from M j Farmers of Oregon are com- to gper cent of the payroll, expenses and money on which to j Uajgy Wilkinson of Indian creek, d ing to realize that insurance for Threshing clover hulling, hay live while ini'“ **1- Working- MTerai branches taken from wild J > their workmen against accident d , trg^ b^lin«. 4 per seat; men’s compensation is one or the blackberry and cultivated red is la desirable, therefore the State prune drying, 1 per cent; wood greatest steps in legislation H I pb#rry Tnesebranches d Industrial Accident Commission ctttting. 8 per cent; land clearing “ not only protection to ^ ® J were secured on October 18, and a has established a rate for differ- ^ tb o u t blasting 3 i per cent; dividual«, but it is a p r o t « * i» loaded with ripe bemee. i ent lines of farming operations with blasting 5 per cent; road to society against injured wo• - Th>t the raspberry and wild ’ under authority of Section 81 of WQrk 3 men who « U * * become p' £ h.c blackberry vines bear ouch debo- the Amended Act passed by the In J tion to toe above th e , charges and who often do I t is L * fru it at this time of the Tear 1 last Legislature and which be- employer j , required to collect a protection to the of is proof that the climate and soil < came effective July 1st The WoXmen and remit injured workmen against suffer- U n c tio n s on Indian creek are great internet manifested by lth hi contribution one u>* and poverty and it is a ideal for a long berry season, farmer, is shown by the fact that H d a y from each workman.'tection to thepublic in the way ”7 .. of REVIVAL MEETINGS AT ACME up to date about 200 ianner, i n computing the amount due the of taxes, because have availed thenmelvee of the $15.00 p«- month greatest omta of our beneftta of this A c t although the £ when the men A series of revival meetingsis Commission has up to this time L ^ d s d . For instance, a farm one of the greatest form .ofcourt L heldin church atAcme been so busy putting into OP««- handta paid »40.00 per month costs is personal inJufry1.T i*® ’ I this week under the guidance of tion the new amendments to th e l d boapd and works 26 days. Under Oregon. * the Billy Sundy of the Siuslaw. law that no effort has been made hJg w would be $55.00 per laws it has become comparati ely Mueh ¡n te m t la being manifest to notify farmers of their priri- L ontJ*^The premium would be easy for ’X ^ M t “em Dtoy£ 6(1 work wiU h® kept UP lege to take advantage of the 2 A c t This information is becom- of 155.00 or »L10 plus cure damages against to be contributed by the by bringing suit i e s s a is s B s 5 1 s ? ; S k SSG i * fo rZ n e fita under the A c t They * 5 ploysra ¡ndaf l natoly. , There will be a song • • ™ c® « hi, wajrM, u n tie s . injured P«r month, ,,Wader ? * * * £ . e s ’S r S S ln ¿ „ J 7 o r ' . eta MP - - . A.LREADY Joe. M orris Jr., Norman G . Morris. Adams and his . . ? . SALBW CAWOY , The Kyle ASons salmon can- y . v. • e r y m r u a n in d f u il^ n « ^ ^ - - Althoughr the run SS A r h » » very light, thp gemptaiy M l» t M a w M . w d M fa ;1 m *«*■«. M a n from t M i w if c r ■ * » “ ” sfj, ,Br „ w e h a v . imen the only cannery «W th*. coast that employes white labor vU Victor Johnson, sun of C, A. hit Johneeo. fell into the river at the th< jSSXktotolUato,»«»— 2 »«harty drowned. , £ * £ j£ " 1 S S B B fi d u r i n j f at ' ’ n « . m «« -» •» » - , axchasivelr_____ ar FlorencC; -Oregon JUrin g th is Sale S t ' * pound can form erly $1 -«¡-*"^ during th is sale a t s ' peund^an formerly 45c h hM M M (MtoiMW or S m . to M to , cannery thie y «« . a««1 * O M K «™ 6 5 pound canformerly $L75| *T1 « Conservation League will to^seaeon4n th « 8 in e la w d v « r. Clothing . A letter from George Melvin wife Miller to the council in answer to their inquiry relative to the price for A. L. Ready, a resident of of the lot north of the Presby­ the lower Siuslaw country, for terian church for a site for the, nothing, and when he sued tor proposed wtell andtow er, Mr. wages alleged due for the labor Miller states that be will take of both the jury in t h e circuit $350.00 for half of the lot. court case tried yesterday award­ vided the city will cancel all the ed him nothing. ' delinquent city taxes and peseta- alleged that there was manta against>41 of his property due him and his wife the sum o f ’ in Florence. The council author; $182.56 for their work, but Ready bad the clerk to offet* Mr. MiHer claimed that they had agreed to work for their board and lodging until such a time as then«.was outside work and they could get A a good job.—Regieter- FALL GOODS ' • THE LEADERS F. of the new ill- ' thinking that as long as they - .. ___ _____ he sue the his ngnts. z W e Invite • ‘ Morris & Son Our Grocery Prices are RW • X and the Goods t h e # 1 . ’I,«*?;. •' ! 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