PAGE SIX. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY, ATT.ll. '. iiil- Employe Forlnji triot where H to IS year oil mir- f If is uaDie juries to Minor Employes Employer afftwarned H ... . bulle tin which la bring m-nl out 'r -m hece . . v.nu in tlate .rwt-'- . i ,..... ion. that in t' U-ithin five days oftcr the employ ,v..nt of th- injury ol a minor T.o te'imnt of the minor "ases. erent of the inj-ry 01 ,14. Kwp on file In your office or e- Illegally employe.! tha emuloyer J" ,abllf(nmont , complete list of a-1 come, personally llnul. The !,rnlnlmlnorg und. lg year of age who ar! J. included in a set of rules -,,, your en.pley. lations governing the orKanlx.iU n f K(.rp a cpy ,,f these rules con and administration of twrt tln.e I. llnl . ,,,., vour rBtabliVj- schools and classe under the n ment whel employes will have st-ue law. copies of which are tf-W , 0(.ralion t0 ,P0 them. sent to an ucui iku"i ! are enrolled. For Kniplovcrs 1. Require an employment certif icate from every minor under IS years of age who enters your em ploy- t. Keep this certificate on lite is Ion as the minor is in your employ, j When this minor ceases to be employed by you return the employ ment certificate to the board of In spectors of child WIor or to the depu ty who twiued It. This roust be done n.l omtiliivers of labor throughout the state. These rules and regulations which were adopted by the state boar! for vocational education at a mretli'r here January I. are as follows: Fur School Authorities 1. Prepare and keep continuously on hand a card Index or . reKisti r showing names and addresses of all minors 14 to IS years of age r 'slrtlriK Jn the school district. This should be kept strictly up to date at all times. 2. Record regularly on these cards or on the reRlster the place of em ployment and the school attendance of minor nnmed. a. When any minor 14 to IS years of ago Is employed or out of s ho d contrary to law, report same to tru ant officer, ami In case of enntinu'-d violation of law report to board of Inspectors of child labor. 4. Establish In accordance with the law and the current plans of the stat: board of vocational education a par! time school or class inileas there nee fewer than fifteen minors residing In the school district who are eligible to enrollment In n part time school. f,. Issue 'In accordance with th' part time school law to tiny mln-ir 14 to 1H years of age applying lor same, or to the board of Inspectors of child labor, a certificate giving grade, residence and date nf birth of such minor. II. During the month of Heptember each year In school districts of the first class provide for and require the J-eglstratlon In duplicate of nil school pupils, and deliver duplicate copies of registration blanks In the board of Jtpcctors of child labor. These blanks must contain the fol lowing: l'ate of Issue: name nf pu pil; date of birth; birthplace; signa ture (on both copies! of parent ir Kunrdlnn; name of school; grade. 7. Tost a copy of these rules (which will bo furnished by tho stale board for vocational education) conspicu ously In every school In the school Vote Attention is called to the fa-it 'that if any illegally employed minor Is Injured his employer becomes per sonally liable. For Minors I'nik-r IS 1. You must finish the eighth grade or its equivalent or reach the ac of If before leaving school. ' Your city superintendent of schools If you have attended In a school dis trict of the first class, and otherwise your county school superintendent, has the authority to Judge whether or not you have had the equivalent or an eighth grade education. J. If you are a graduate of the i.lL-hth made secure from your loci school board a certificate giving yori date of birth and the name of tho school which you have last atteiMi ed, and stating that you are an eighth grade graduate. This certificate must be furnished to the board of Inspect. irs of chil 1 labor or to its local deputy, who will Issue to you an employment certifi cate. 3. Hand this employment certifi cate to your employer who will keep it on file as long as you are employ ed by him, ami who must return It to the hoard or deputy whin your employment ceases. 4. When you find nno'her job ob tain this same employment certifi cate again and hand It to your new employer. It must first be Indorsed to your new employer by the board or deputy. 5. It you are between 10 and 18 years of age it nil have not flnishco the eighth grade or Its equivalent pro ceed in exactly the same way as above stated and enroll in it part time or evening school. You will be requlr d to attend this school five hours pe: week until you hate finished the eighth grade or Its iqiilvulcnt or nn- tll you have reached the ae of 18 Carranza Cannot r" i been reported. - Serve Again, Say - Ships May Show Some Authorities iV"te c ; American Goods SI l-aao. Texas, Apr. i.-Mexlcan TO V ISlt Seattle j AllOveJ IVorf take steps to force the mout. Clashes science fraternity, bit ween maehers and oil men have convention. been reported. given during the constlutionul lawyers have been dis cussing seriously the question of whether President Yen i.-tiano Carran xa will have the right to continue as president of -Mexico after November SO. 9"9. in case the s'heduled sum mer elections should fall to take place or in case the successful candidate should fall to present himself for the oath of office. Possible conflict between two arti cles of the constitution of 191 Is point ed out in tut article recently published in Kxcelsior. of .Mexico City. "Article S3 contains the absolute in- Innctlon that any one who once has held the high office of president of the republic shall not hold It for anoiner term." Excelsior says, quoting a num ber of legal experts. l!ut Article 84 reads: 'If at the beginning of a consttru- tloital ( presidential) term, the presi dent-elect should fall to appear, or if the election should have faleil to lane place bv December 1, the person i whose term is ubout to expire shall cease to function, and there shall be named to the presidency, with title 01 provisional president, such persons as may be chosen by the congress of the union." A 11 nr Wnrl1 During L.onvenuun lMUisvm. K-.. apti? -a pmn ha fteittl.. V:ish.. Anr. 1. Educators' ,. forimiliiteu here U exand the from several western cities are expect-' foreign trade of the Vnited States thru ed to attend a convention of the Pa- .j use of Shipping P-oard steamships clfic division of the American Associa- as exhibition vessels lo cair, .,i..,.,r... iirmiiicis ano w.-it .t.... tl... llv,in..m.lt nf Science tO . I'l'""'"-"' . be held at the I niversny oi nusiiini; ton here June 17. IS anl 19 John C. Mcrriman, president of the association, lr. Henry Suuallo. presi dent of the fniversity of Washington. and Professor R. Urook, of tho Uni- versitv of l:ritish Columbia, will be aniline the sneakers. The societies affiliated with the as sociation are, Paget Sound division of American Chemical Society, western branch of American Association of .Museums, Pacific section of the Audu bon Society and the Pacific Northwest Bird and Animal club. Efforts are being made to have the annual university lecture of the x n lSeta. Kappa, honarary scholastic ciety and I M yfinn ( nttrlAl ill ui iuii iih Lays Easter bgg Ut If vou want "to ifuit tobacco or tj nun laau i-i.t .i ,,!,eli! fo of VteOtlll lab- lets irom your druggist, iou in or surprised how easy it is to quit. NiCJ- tol drives nicotine from your system and kills the craving for tobacco, and lo! the tobacco habit units you. All l.l.....r;L.,u ...... ..i,tlt.wi.,,l t,i well N'lV i. TZvim J nrftff f 7P tl under a steel bound money back fcv .' KUrantee. so It costs you little to quit The f'anltal Journal was the re- ,i ,-ii,i,,,r if vi.ti,i fails. cipient Wednesday of a genuine East-,. ;((t,. Ask your druggist what oth er Egg. The egg is Indicative or inellM.H say anout the wonderful power ambitions of the flock of White Ieg- Ni(.,)toi to break the tobacco hab horn hens owned bv Mrs. P. J. Dar-n,. !,. ,,,t t,, ,-.,n hn trnsieil by, Salem, route G. The egg measures six and one-half inches by eight and three-quarters circuiiifernece and weighs exactly five ounces. Mrs. Darbv states that one hen In her flock lays two eggs of the .....l.l'a in-iili-ili.lt tiorts. Tk iiien advanced by me lorciii ....... ........... .rvl of the Southern Railway and Mobile Ohio railroads, has Is-en presented to the Jlidwrst- Culf-South Atlantic Foreign Trade and Transportation committee, represent ing commercial organizations vi m -inoinni mLblln west and southern states, which has been asked to lena its weight to fruition of the plan. Answers to letters sent to more than a score of cities in the organization en thusiastically endorse- the plan, ac cording to H. . McLean, of Louisville, . f..-,.i..n fri.lcht traffic inana- I ger of the two railroads. Mr MeT.ean savs the plan is similar honarary scnoiasiic so- ,. , the Sigma Xi. honorary to that proposed by the Kr.ttsh i govern- i. tii,.h i, mouses a gigantic tour ing exhibition for ltritish industry. The P.ritish plan, as described in n recent American consular report, would we initiated with an itinerary comprising South Africa, Australia, New Zealand which is antii iimted fur it, similar pro jects to other parts of the world wl receive our consideration. It is intend ed that some 500 ltritish firms shall be invited to take part in the tour. The beme has been sanctioncd'by the gov will be planned and eerrled , , rnaUa. Thr duration of the the dcpartn.evei.s trade, tour. " the report says.. "will be about ,ho bailing !ermenr boaVd of ..i-nd the ventur way-reenville en.n..n.. Want to Quit Tobacco? ful power of t. lie knows and he can be trusted to tell you the full truth. (Adv) tills sl.e. each week, and that hei flock has been laying unusually large eggs this spring. While eggs of this size are not un common, perhaps the consumer woo pays from 4'l to SO cents per dozen for "hen fruit" wishes that this was the standard by which Piddle worked all the time. I Tdik'W' doi'M not 110(1 a navy. 1rv iwiH can ri'itrh Aiinvniii by I;wwl.- i Hlnux City .liiiirinil. !!!!!!!!; '!!!!!! iillil Fighting Hunger Hunger is never more than a few days away from the American people. The coal strike showed us what a narrow margin the country goes on, even in a non perishable necessity which can be stored. Swift & Company is engaged in the business of fighting hunger. From coast to coat;t, from the Great Lakes to the Gulf, the lines of defense are drawn-packing plants at strategic points; branch houses in four hundred towns and cities; hundreds of car routes; thousands of refrigerator carr, tens of thousands of loyal men and women export in their work. Day by day, hour by hour ceaselessly, this tight, your fight, goes on. Yet so smoothly, surely and victoriously that you, unaware how closj hunger always is, are as certain each night of tomorrow's meat as you are of tomorrow's sun. And so economically is this done that the cast to y ou for this service is less than thre cents a pound of meat sold. The profits shared in by more than 30,000 shareholders whose money makes the victory possible is only a fraction of a cent pounu on ull proJiK-tij; If hunger did not make it necessary for us to fight this fight in the best possible way for all concerned, the competition of hunJreds of other packers, large and small, would compel us. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Recent Gold And Oil Discoveries Attract Hcardes Helena, .Mont., Mar. 31 .-Two oil j fields iiin! a new Bold field urn dr:nv- inB tlin adventurous from far nnd; near to Molilalia. The Uitumliip oil field is little K-ss a Mecca th:iii the nt-w Winnett-MnslA flrld. more Ivrellt of it ist'OVPl'V. ! , The Kohl rush is to the Scoliey coun-j try, when' ore assaying as ltlnh ns1 $40 to the ton was found in dixuhiK' a well. Ji'-viiitt i it tr to reintits. More; than :i hundred clulniH were slaked,. within a t'rw li"iii-s after the t.n-noutiut-meut ot the discovery, I Oil seekers wfio liave invaded slate laud iiro.iii'ts, (iovernor Sttwnrt lias' aniiounci'd, inuat vacate or he will I Z iL-JXuoK WWW XlllBM to k.rt-.$3v wutawcta 9;u... t 'Aiou'jui nq ?iuo;3h C ijlloillplieJr) 3511 Sit 1UIJ .VICTIMS- RESCUED Ivldney, liver, blatidev and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of thiiir insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they syji that they need attention by tol;. GOLD MEDAL Ttie world's Standard remedy for th?. diaorJcrs, wi'.l often wurd off h?r,a ii: coi a and rt-enerhen the lcdy ofyain'"'. fur.l.Graunc'fS. Three sizus, al! trug;s-s. Look for tWo noma Cold Mecal on vorr bat. tud ccr,t iia imitation i BAKE-RITE BREAD. Is hard to tlistinruish from home made. Try a loaf today, You'll buy a loaf tomorrow. Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 State Stieet. l!!ll'1i!ll!'!,!!!!!!!m!'l!l!!!l;i!!!!fl!l I 1 mm .What Beautiful ' OlraPft Sweet Peasl gly upon the seed vou sow. vlffA Vi--J R5cn. 40sst;m g'ow from seed V1"!irj ir e$ must rf,Mlkrf advocated hv mwv succeS?fti1 orou?s sturcVv vines with J'.sxiirirnt, fra- . of proven be done i. A plan ?"rf c-1- ti o J to few the f.rcd early indoors and tr.r1.3I piant v hn tne weather permit S Start your weet peas right bv sowing KortKnijN Kin? & Ccxs tested seeds; Tliesc seeds are especially bred (of hardi ness, beautiful colorings, Jarge. and ahun dant Wossonw. They represent jtpts of garden hig experience. Voti cm get Northrop, King & Co;s Sweet IVb and other Flower Seeds for 6c a packet from the convenient seed case now at dealer near you. Then just follow the cultural directions on every paeket. TTT-W t? ff l1 . Willis 41fy:iO.S Million, of Tiny Germr cause lour 1011H RmI RUef Com Only by f leaninr th BkxHi r tne , Germi. 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