Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 21, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    FIVE
14 YEARS HONORABLE CAREER ENDS
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 21. 1930.
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Roseburg has the highest freight
rates of any city In the western
liart of Oregon, according to tin-1
ures compiled by the Eugene chain-1
ber of commerce as a step in Be- i
curing a more equitable adjust
ment of rates for this section of the
state. This condition, which has
been in existence for many years,
was recently attacked by the West
ern traffic sasociatlon, which was
organized at Roseburg two years
ago, with H Oregon cities alfiliat
eil, and adjustments were secured
on some commodities, but the gen
eral status of rates remains un
changed. Roseburg Is paying the highest
rates in this region, her figure be
ing 1.73J per 100 pounds, or 141
per cent of the port rate. Medford
is next high with $1.60 hundred
weight, 123 per cent above the port
rate; while Cottage Grove In third
with $1.48 a hundred-weight, 106
per cent higher than the port rate.
Kugeno is fourth.
Oregon City pays a first claBS
freight rate of 1)41 cents a hun
dredweight, 32 per cent higher than
the port rate, while Richmond, Cal.,
which is also 15 miles from its port,
pays only 79 cents a hundred
weight, a figure only 10 per cent
higher than the port rate.
A table of rates which show
those for Oregon cities and for
California cities at comparably the
same distances from ports, Is giv
en below:
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15.50n-Knn City. .2314 l!'4 3-1
.'..8 .Malcni 3 1 1.03 44
80.1 Albany .311 1.08 hi Till
123.7 Kuei'HO 05 1.37 DO
1 14.5 L'oltaKu Gr.. .70 1.4S 1116
19S.4 Huul)ur ..1.01V4 1.73i(s 141
,32.2 Mcilfuld ....1.37 1.60 123
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"lis
S 3 & 5?
15 litelimond ... .07 .79 .10
4'J .-iuii:n-l-"l'ld . .20 .!2 1 .20
SO Suci-uim-nto .. .31 1.03 . rt
lu Biivridun 3SV4 1.10 .50
152 Uvn Ouk 4 1 1.15 .60
203 Vina HI 14 l.ul l.lo
325 Shasta Sprgs. 1.2$ W 1.63 1.27
typhoid death
fault of toiler,.
High court says
(Associated l'rcps Leased Wire)
SALEM, Ore., May 20. Typhoid
fever contracted from drinking un
. treuted water when treated water
was furnished by the employing
company was not an accident, says
the supreme court. Therefore Al
berta Blair, whose husband, Hor
ace Newton Blair, died from ty
, phoid as a result of drinking
Jlogue river water, cannot get com
pensation from the state industrial
accident commission.
The court made this decision to
day, reversing Judge Percy R.
Kelly of the circuit court for Ma
rion oounty,
Blair was employed by O. N,
Pierce & Co. in the construction
of a bridge across Rogue river at
Gold. Hlt. Although the company
had arranged for the workmen to
get treated water three of them
preferred to drink from a hose that
brought water direotly from the
river. All three became 111 wittj
typhoid and Blair died.
Judge Kelly ruled that "his con
tracting the disease while so em
ployed was an accidental injury
which arose out of and in the
course of his employment."
SCIENCE TACKLES
"DON'T CARE" GERM
OF RAIL WORKERS
(Associated Press Leased Wire)
CHICAGO, May 20. The task of
curing that "what's-the-use" feeling
that impairs the efficiency of the
Illinois Central railroad, has been
undertaken by Dr. James H. Jiut
ton endocrinologist.
Dr. Hutton, who assumed his
duties yesterday, is believed by the
railroad to be the first to apply em
docrinology to industry, lie be
lieves tho efficiency of employes
will be increased by the scien
tific treatment of thyroid, ad
renal, pituitary and oilier glands.
"We want all these 60,000 em
ployes hitting on all six ylinders,"
Dr. Hutton explained, "My job Is
to remove the carbon to treat the
glands that cause sickness and low
efficiency."
Neurasthenia that "whal'sthe
: use feeling" that limits a man's
working power, he believes, an be
cured by gland treatment.
CANTERBURY ARCHBISHOP
SAI9 SERIOUSLY ILU
(AwxUtifl Phis Iav? Wire)
LONDON. May 20. Serious ill
ness of Archbishop Lord Davidson,
recently archhishop of Canterbury,
Is causing some anxiety.
The present archbishop of Can
terbury, preaching at Southwark
cathedral yesterday, peferred to
the aged prelate as lying "In bed
not so niuch of sickness as of
weakness, where wllh quiet fnrtl
1 tude and patience be ts awaiting
the call to rest."
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Eat bar oven t sanawlches and
live forever. Brand's Rokd SUDd.
Fishing tackle at Idievld Paik.-t
, Adv.
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Arundel, piano timer. Phone 1S9-U
to
Perrio's SIhoe Store
SOLD FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THE CREDITORS
On account of poor
business conditions for
the independent mer
chant Mr. Perrin was
forced to assign his en
tire stock to his cred
itors for liquidation.
This entire stock of high
grade shoes for men,
women and children
was bought from the
creditors for less than
40c on the dollar and
these great savings will
be passed on to you.
An opportunity of a
lifetime to purchase
high grade shoes for
the entire family at
one-half price and less.
Every pair of shoes must
be sold out in a few days
Everything in this store must be sold out to the bare walls
, in the shortest time possible. Prices no object. The . greatest
Shoe Sale in the history of Douglas County. ,! -
COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE
Great Sacrifice Prices
Mr. Perrin's and the Creditors' loss is your gain. Come and
buy Shoes for the entire family and
Save! Save! Save! SaveJ
Soon the Perrin's Shoe Store will be no more. It's the pass
ing of one of Roseburg's oldest shoe stores, known for the high
grade merchandise they carried.
Ladies Shoes
Ladies Oxfords, Pumps and Straps, short lots, a few J Qp
sizes only, values up to $5.00, while they last TtJll
Ladies' Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Straps up to Q Q n
$6.00 values, while they last ..... uOu
Ladies high grade Oxfords and Straps in patent 01 Q Q
leather or kid, with arch support 0 I lu 0
Ladies' Oxfords, Straps and Pumps in patent leather or kid,
in black, brown or light tan, in the latest styles, C 0 Q Q
values up to $6.00, now OZiuO
Ladies' Oxfords, Straps and Pumps, .the latest styles and
shades, such well known makes as O'Donnels, Martha
Washington and Natural Bridge arch support, Q 0 Q Q
values up to $8.50, now yJiuO
Best grades in Ladies' Oxfords, Straps or Pumps. The
newest spring styles in all shades and colors, Ok QQ
values up to $10-50, now r. OtiuU
Best grade in Ladies House Slipper .... 49c
Mens Shoes and
Oxfords
Men's and Boys' Shoes and Oxfords, a few sizes Q Qp
only, while they last ., , uOu
Men's high grade Shoes and Oxfords for dress and CO Q 0
work, values up to $5.00, now , MAiuO
Men's best makes, Shoes and Oxfords for dress 09 Q Q
and work, values up to $6.50, now OOiuO
Men's O'Donnell and other high grade Shoes and Q J Q Q
Oxfords, values up to $9.50, now , 0TiU 0
Men's Miracle, O'Donnell Shoes and Oxfords with O C Q Z
arch supports, up to $10.00 values, now 0 J0 J
All kinds of Men's High Top Shoes and Packs at less than
wholesale cost.
A. A, Cutter and Lion Brand, good sturdy work Shoes for
men, in chrome calf with good solid leather soles' Q Q
go now at uOiuO
A. A. Cutter Loggers, regular $12.00 0 7 Q C
values, now .. 01 ij J
Children's Shoes
Children's Shoes and Oxfords, odd lots, a few sizes, A Qp
only, while they last ,,. Tub
Children's Shoes and Oxfords, values. up to $3.00, QQp
short lots, while they last 3 OU
Boys' and Girls' Shoes and Oxfords In all styles 01 Q Q
and colors up to $4,00 values, now , $ I iu 0
Ladies' high grade Hosiery in chiffon or service weight Q Op
in the newest shades up to $1.93 values, now J Oil
All kinds of Keds, Tennis Shoes at less than wholesale price.
Men's and Ladies' Rubbers, Galoshes and Rubber Boots at
Half Price and less.
All kinds of Shoe Polishes and Shoe Findings at less than
wholesale cost.
Boys' good sturdy Shoes, such well known makss 00 I Q
as Billy Buster and Lion Brand, go now at 0& r 0
Ladies House Slippers lie
Selling Out Sale Starts Thursday, May 22, 9 a.m.
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111 CASS STREET
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ROSEBURG, OREGON