. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. BKFdRE iisins ("ement Coated Nails Western Cement Coated Nails for Western Growers Our Cement Coated Nails are always of uniform leng'th, gauge, head and count. Especially adapted to the manufacture of fruit boxes and crates. In brief, they are the Best on the Market. Write for Growers' testimonials. Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. DENVER, COLORADO Pacific Coast Sales Offices Portland, Spokane, San Francisco Los Angeles. AFTER use of C. F. & I. Co.' Cement Coated Nails Accident Prevention Means Lower Insurance By Carle Abrams, Member of the State Industrial


. Better fruit. Fruit-culture. BKFdRE iisins ("ement Coated Nails Western Cement Coated Nails for Western Growers Our Cement Coated Nails are always of uniform leng'th, gauge, head and count. Especially adapted to the manufacture of fruit boxes and crates. In brief, they are the Best on the Market. Write for Growers' testimonials. Colorado Fuel & Iron Co. DENVER, COLORADO Pacific Coast Sales Offices Portland, Spokane, San Francisco Los Angeles. AFTER use of C. F. & I. Co.' Cement Coated Nails Accident Prevention Means Lower Insurance By Carle Abrams, Member of the State Industrial Accident Commission SINCE tlie State Industrial Accident Commission announced last July that a rate of 2 per cent had been made for general farming, and that applica- tion from farmers for the portection of the Compensation Act would be ac- cepted, several hundred farmers have taken advantage of the Act and more farmers are coming in each day. The Commission has now declared an ex- emption of payments for February, and those who have paid into the fund for the preceding six months will have their insurance carried free during February. A similar exemption was made last July. This makes two ex- emptions for this fiscal year, which begins July 1, and is a reduction in the rate of 16% per cent. Those farmers as well as all other employers working under the Act, who have a good accident experience for the year, requiring the Commission to pay out for accidents to their workmen, not to exceed 50 per cent of that em- ployers contribution, will be granted a reduction in their rate of 10 per cent. This will bring the farmers' rate down to .$ on each .$100 of payroll. For those whose accident experience is as good for the second year, will re- ceive a second reduction of 10 per cent in their rate on July 1, 1917, bringing the rate down to $ on each $100 of payroll. These reductions are in addi- tion to exemptions. The rate for those farmers paying 2 per cent this year is, there


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