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About Lake County examiner. (Lakeview, Lake County, Or.) 1880-1915 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1913)
THREE NEW LAWS OF IMPORTANCE Laborers and Mothers Were Favored By Last Legislature ORGANIZER C. E. Froman Doslgnsr and Builder I'lan mid Hpt-clllestlona ol nil kinds turn Hlied nt renaon nil In r it tea TRIP TOALTURAS Capt. Applegate Plans To Visit San Francisco Pan FOR A. 0. H. WILL COME ama Exposition Lakevlow - Oregon Make it a Point to Visit Lakcvicw July The Fourth TOP DAYS' CELEBRATION (Friday and Saturday) Patriotic Events and Big Barbecue EVERYTHING FREE A Comparison '40 I. ".1. if f As the Tungsten incandescent light is superior to the original electric light, so is the Behning Player Piano superior to other Players. We ask you to prove this for yourself. SHEPHERD & SONS Ashland Klamath Falls BUSINESS STATIONERY Is a great factor for success. It enters the private office of the large financier as well as the home of a possible customer. , THE WAY IT IS PRINTED decides the question. Is it attractive? Does it make a favorable impression so its message will be read, instead of being thrown in the waste basket? THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is one of the best. Experts are ready to furnish estimates and advice to produce for you, Printing with Origi nality, Taste and Design Printing that will attract business for you. LAKE COUNTY EXAMINER Job Printing Department-Phone 521 According to the declarations of la bor leaders, the Minimum Wage Bill, the Workmen's Compensation Act, and the Mothers' Pension Pill constitute the triplet ol laws which will make the 27th legislative session famous. AH, save the Workmen s Compensation Act, which has been referred to a vote of the people, are now in effect. The minimum wase bill creates an industrial welfare commission of three members, appointed by the Governor. The commission is authorized and em powered to ascertain and declare the standards of hours of employment of women or minors, and what are unreas onbly long hours in any occupation in the state: the stsndards of conditions of labor (for minors in any occupa tion, and what surroundings or condi tions are sanitary or detrimental to their heslth or morals: the standards of minimum wanes for women and minors, an 1 what wages are inadequate to supply the necessarv cost of living. The workman'a compensation act provides for a commission of thre members, and provides a grsduated I scale of benefits of employes who are I injured or benefits tor their heirs when workers are killed. Tne measure is op I tiooal," employers and employes being ..-a. V .Jjain " nviin they desire to operate under it. The mother's pension bill provides that every woman, who has one or more children under 16 years of age, and whose husband is dead, or is an inmate of some Oregon state institution, or by reason of physical or mental disease is wholly unable to work, and whose support and the support of whose children is dependent wholly or partly upon her labor, shall be entitled to aid from the County Court in the county in which she resides to the extent of S10 per month for the first child and $7.50 a month for each additional child. Toce was passed during the session also a 10-hour bill, providing that no person shall be employed in any mill, factory, or manufacturing establish ment more than 10 hours a day. except watchmen and employes engaged In making ne-'eseary repairs, or in case of emergency, where life or propertv is in danger. Another bill makes eight hours con stitute a day's work on all public works, and requires of contractors a bond to protect the state, county or municipality against liens. jockeTthoMpson diesjnjreland From The Irish Sews A telegram from Carragh, Ireland contains the sad news of the dath of John Thompson, the famous Irish jockey. A member of a respectable and wealthy family of Co. Wexford, he went to Curragh at an early age with the intention of qualitving as a gentleman rider. After a short time he gave up riding over hurdles and across country and devoted himself en tirely to riding on the various race tracks of Ireland. His carper was a decided success, and it is said that no jockey in Ireland ever scored anything like the triumphs that fell to his share. By riding 53 winners in 1907 he put up an Irish re.-ord, and in brief the result scored by him at the end of each of the following years was First in 1900, 1901, 1902. 1903, 1904, 1905. 190C. 1907. 1911, and 1912. He was fourth in 1908 and second in 1909. Some of those he rude against at different times were Tod Sloan and Lester Re Iff, both prominent American jockeys. An Ad Will Pay If your business doesn't "go" and the sales are mighty low. And things begin to look a trifle bad: When the things that looked "im mense" now resemble "thirty cents," Just try me stunt of putting in an ad : You will find that it will pay, you can see it every day And you'll admit it was the proper caper, So get a pad and chalk work out a line of UU, And put an advertisement in the paper. Put it to 'em good and hard, whether selling gems or lard, And try to bit 'em plumb between the eyes: Make your copy good and strong and you'll see 'fore long That it really pays for vou to adver tise. Selected. ORDER WILL LIKKLY BE FORMED HERE 500 IRISH IN LAKE CO. All Irish Residents Should Attend Meeting: Here On July 3rd Jim Higgins, the famous twirler of Lalceview'a 1911 baseball team, arrived from Alturas last week to-accept a position as bartender at the Palace Saloon. Welcome, Jim, From Th Irish AVivs "fortland. Oregon, June 24. 1913. To the Irish Newt: D. J. Curran, county president, will leave here Sunday with full powers to organize. Yours, T. J. Murphy.', This is a telegram received by us on Tuesday of last week after some cor respondence between the News and Mr. T. J. Murphy, president of the Ancient Order of Ilircrnians, I'ortland. We were in hopes that Mr. Murphy personally could make the trip down here for the purpose of attending the meeting of the Irish residents of Lake County which will be held on the evening of July 3, at trie Masonic Hall here, but owing to pressure of busi ness he was unaHe to do so. In his stead we will ba favored with a visit from Mr. Curran, Mutlnomah County president of the A.O.H., who we know will te able to tell us in a convincing manner of the advantages to be gained by membership in the order he repre sents. At the present time it is estimated that there are about 500 Irish residents in Lake County. A great many of these are located at this end of the county, and many are at present either in or very close to Laaeview. There is no reason why at least 200 should not be present on the night ot the meeting to hear Mr. Curran and the other speakers, and to uecido whether or not it will be possible to secure enough members to start a local divis ion. There are also other matters of importance to be attended to during the meeting, as tor instance deciding whether or not picnic is to be held this summer, and whether arrange ments should be made to rent quarters in the business part of town for read ing and writing room, to hold meet ings in, etc. After having thoroughly read the Constitution and By-Laws of the An cient Order of Hiternians we cannot help but believe that it is the "one" organization for the Irish boys of this section, and we fully believe that it can be started hern with a membership of from 50 to 100. The purpose of the Order is to promote the Friendship, Unity and Cbristain Charity of its members and to preserve the spirit of Irish Nationality. Its work covers every lawful demand of friendship be tween its members and the protection ot all dependent on them. The sick and infirm shall be cared for and the widows and orphans protected. Edu cation and every virtue of Christain citizenship, for which the Irish race is renowned, shall be fostered, and by every sacrifice and effort sufficient funds and property shall be contribut ed, collected, obtained and used to carry forward permanently, to the honor of the Irish race, the broad pur poses of the order herein proclaimed. Kaon division of the order has the right to determine what the member ship initiation fee shall be, as well as the monthly dues and the weekly bene fits. The beneBts, however, shall in no case be less than Sve dollars per week. As is known to practioally every one of us the Ancient Order of Hiber nians is a universal order and is to be found in every land. No matter where you go no m after what city in any part of the Globe yon will find a divison of the A.O.II. ready to extend a welcome band. Let eaob of us, therefore, be in attendance at the Masonic Hall, at 7:30 p. m., Thurs day evening, July 3, and endeavor in every possible way to assist Mr. Cur ran In organizing a local division. We are badly in need of it. James Thompson, a West Side boy, was quite seriously injured at the Mulkey Shearing Corrals about a week ago while attempting to buckle to gether two wagona loaded with wool. The horses started up suddenly, caus ing the rear wagon to jam up against the firsj one. ' Mr. Thompson was be tween the two aud could not get out of the way In time so that he waa quite badly burt in the crush. 8UKSCKIUK i'OU THE EXAMINER Alluras Pialndcaler: We received pleasant visit Wednesday from our old friend, Capt. I. O. Applrgate, of the Tulo Lake country, ('apt. Apple gate was in Alturas transiting busi ness, and despite his 75 years, rode horseback from his shecpranca on Tula Lake, making in one day 40 miles. We enioyrd an hour's conversation, going over events of the lung ago. Such meeting are always a pleasure, and bring back events and scenes al most blotted from memory. In psrtlrg the pledge was renewed to meet again in San Francicso in 191ft. Should tlmt promise be realised, Capt. Applegate will probably bo the oldest living pion eer of the Pacilic Coast to visit the great show. Think of it. When ho landed at what ia now Portland in 184:1, coming barefoot down the Columbia river, hungry and footsore and clirg ing to the tattered gnrments of his mother, San Frnncisco win a strag gling Spanish village s uttered among the sand hill. When we speak of pioneer veil may we any Capt. Apple gate is a iiicnecr of pioneers. ROLK'Si .w . OREGON tnd WASHINGTON Business Directory A lUioi tmr fit nidi City. Ton and Village, elvln tin rll'l l saetrli nt vAi it I'll-liKttiion, uini!niun, t m liinph, MiM'ln anil kiiVlnf ilnl aim t'lneairwt tnrerlnry, compllaU lr blielneaa iiml irtfa.tmi. it. i. I'oik co.. 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Bud ulll the la.t tear year waa .upfwrd to b Incurable, fur a cn-at many jenr. tuctur. prunouured It a Itiral Ularaae aud r-evrlird lural rn!n1lia. and by cuneUutly felHus t cure wile. . SM'al trcatiut-ut, pninonncrd It lururablr. rvlrnca baa pruvru t'aurrb to bo a ct.ntltutlonal Olaraae, abd tberWur rrqtilree ruueiltutiual lnatnirat. Haifa Catarrh Inn, manufactured bf Y. I. ('bfii7 A Co.. Tolnto. Obtu. la tbe ilv riBllto tlonal curw on the market. It tm takrn Internally In dnoee from 10 dri tu a traeiHritnful. It acta direct ly on the bloiHl and murona eiirruere ot tbe ayett'li. Ilicy riftVr utie bunttred dollara fur any reen It fa lie to cure. Send for rlrruiara and teetlinotilala. Addreea: r. J. CTtENET A CO.. TVU-rfo. Oklu. Hold by Iirufslata. 7IV. Taae Uall's family 1'llla ft euMlli'itloa. T1IK OUrT KsTaHI.IHIFH HrAl.TV I IKM IN KOI'TllrvKN OIIKOON ONE TO 12,000 ACRES OF LAKE COUNTY BEST LANDS For mi It flttivr fur ninrk or nrl c ii It ii ml i ii r mm -m . j. w. maxwell:, son LAKCVItW, OREGON SIOOO Dollars Reward I own sll 1.lit (-utile lirHtiilcl 70 or XL bikI formerly ownul li.v Cox & Clark and t lit I ier.vfc.nl Land A ('utile Company. Tlit'He tiittle ur now on tin runKeM ot Modoc Hml I.itbHcn Couutifri. For Inforinutiou leadliiK to the iirrt'St and conviction of auy party or partlex Illegally branding, killing, driving off or dis posing of HUy of the above cuttle I will pay ON K THOUSAND DOL LAHS and the fonts of arrrnt amt proeecutlon. Bend all Information to K. II. Day, Altunix. Modoc county Cal., or to tne tit Latrode, Kl Dorado County, Cal. If kuIIi.v part.v might es caie, promptly notify tlx Blieriff of the county In which the Illegal act waa committed and advl-e tne by wire nt my expense. W. I) PUK1C. Oct. 17 SHAMROCK STABLES CON BREEN, Proprietor HALF BLOCK HAST or COUHT HOUBM Special Attention to Transient Stock' Horses Boarded by the Day, Week or Month Always Opef Phone 571 LAKEVIEW OREGON W EE HEN BUYING NEW CLOTHES, why not have them made to your individual measure? It will cost no more. c.d the sati-futioi. is so much greater. We jive you a;i iron-clad guarantee with each and every garment wo build. Drop In and let us tell you about it. Cleaning. Pressing md Repairing LAKEVIEW TAILORING CO., Next Stage Cfilco