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mm. J. imi. j I ... " j i . . ijii i mi i ! t SCBUR6 REVIEW HOTTOJyiICKPT SUNDAY REVDCW PUBLISHING CO HP LSI. tT4't Roaeburg, Oregon, Pout ofite M Seeond-Clasa Matter. L. WIMBKKLY. DAILY Par ritr, by mall Par.mmtb, delivered . far. TMt delivered 8EMI-WEEKLT tm -- IS BCtUu OTTOIIKIt 21, 1 1) 1:1. M'LAIX PRAISF.S WOltK OK OKKCO.N HKNATOHS at Washington, ii. c. Chamberlain will Ijiiii- Have Altuliii l Knviable Hlanfllii Airoti'4 Their Colleague. Just returned from a 10 days' visit to Washington. Hugh Mrl.oln, of Marshfleld, arrived In Portland to day bringing a message from the Ure (on delegation In Cong rem and prais ing In particular the state's two Sena tore, who bave stuck to tbelr desk, throughout the long session, says the Portland Journal. "Oregon ought to be Immensely proud of her Senators," aald Mr. Mc Latn this morning. "They are the hardest workers In Washington, De plte the length and terlousness of the present session and the extieme beat of the past summer, they have stuck to their desks and served the Interests of their state. Every morn ing they are on the job bright and early. I was genuinely surprised to find what a vast amount of work they have on their hand, und more Hum f leased to see how conscientiously hey have performed their duties. They have been present at all the session, answered every roll call, and done everything In their power to maintain a Quorum. "Senator Chamberlain In particular has bad an extremely hard summer. As chairman of the committee on military affairs he has been unable to leave Washington for even a day. The present precarious Mexican situ ation necessitates his continuous presence In Washington to advise with the President and Cabinet and Army officials. This chulrniaiishlii Is one of the most Important In the Sen ate and It la a slKUiil honor for the state that an Oregon man holds the position. One of nig Men of Senate. "Senator Chamberlain Is one of I he big men of the Senate nut only lie cause of his committee positions but because of his ability. Willi Senator Lane he has been a power In nldiiiK the President to push through tin tnrlff hill and will undoubtedly be Influential in the consideration of the currency question. "I spent a great deal of time with out Senators us my business In Wash ington was of an official nature. 1 tot ti Photo copyright, 1913, by American Press Association. Opening of the Panama Canal Emergency Gates In Gatun Loch The Iiittf1. nf e.n-h lock nl Cnrim li 1.000 feet Each lock hns eiiiwKiMW.v p:U' fit Int t' thnt it Htnall Mliijt limy rrilitvcl or low ml hj imlng lut part of a lock. Thi tilmtoKraph li t-w ft'iiry pratt'K partly dumM.. null'. 0 xprt'HEod lo mi ivkii'I llinl lln- im- lor(aut prob'enis now In-lorn tin- Na tion would prevent their vl.-titiiiK Oregon tit tli In thnn. Senator t'hiun- berlaln told me that In wan exreotl tiiKly (.''HlroiiH of Kfitiiu' baoli for a row days that liti mifht tell ltu pno iiln of til! stale jut vlia( is );o'mik oil hi Washington. TtM- lal that ili liri'si'iil i-xt t ;t H'-s ion of ( dnuiesri sfcniH Hkely to run omt into the reg ular BesHiotl eoiintieiu in I le. -ember iiiakfs it alint'st impot-- ib!e t i hint lo K't away. Ah tii.i i nnan of t ho "omniitt :i niilitaiy . i Mails be must itav at I he cnpitiil iintd the Mt ican tfTair Is ilelinitely seM!e(. (- did Til Hie, TiO'Vever. lie V.;S C .tl'tiK west f 4r a slmrt lt;il t(t On-unii at 'In earliest possible opportunity. Senator l.itiie lu-y. "Senator I. a tie is sn bu.-;y t lial In' S noitlK to Nti.ve rloi.i f to tlie e;iifi(d in order to p.h :m luetr or itu-re u day tor his voik. U i-teirt. i..i'or Cliaillbel 'jitll roilO'S up before 1 'to primaries for (. nomination net -.oar, bill I bave ito dmibt be will te the rholi-e of the piny. The i.t a Ie:i H.l u tdiip way In w hieh lie has perlu. nx d The Perfect Laxative For Elderly PeopSe An hu Its attraction! no vr ilmn pmiriiiv Kxilh in A more wrene ami quteit'r In- lliv. t ati.i it It ) thlv very lira .t dh wittunit l'.in. v uMetant exerrme that lirtiti; v.iih ttjt.li IhtMift 4lBorderi thnt artttt from In 1 r i inni i. activity. Chief of lHt! ut a rhrtiiur, I i' W li aralrttant i-Anatlputlon. ; I.-? !. MMt alclnrly propl atf titnit-l'.l In ful,., v , this way, with arroatMnj, put p mpiomn ( inif i .ils f BlchlnK. druwutrfca ufu-t fiiimi-, j thin , u oeadacba and K?nrnl IiismhuI' 1m r- 1 )m h-i aiucntly thern U .! I HU-til t nr -UrcMin- t. mvmn llirht food. Mneh mniOil irtn.t.lc h;t.- i timuii, a It In hard in flna a :n"Vl- i :'-. rtm4y. Klmt of all tlir m.i. .- m. )t . ( rlvn that plrtorly ioplp mIhmiI.I n.-i ',.... "! alt a, cathartic pill r imwil.Tf. wiii- in r any of thft nioro lnlin imtr nn What thfV nrtMl. wnnii'ii m H h ttH-n. la a mlln Inxntlvo tnlr. en. lint it plMunt to taka and ot t wlth-t )! II PlU.' .. it ha rmly that fllla nil thM r- ,M n. rulnwaanu, and haa in atlJItiun ivu.a in ft rln inc. 'IT bin duties warruntn him another term, I "TravulliiK botwoeil Portland and ' WaHhtiiKtou, I found in my convolu tion will) pooplo 1 lnel on trultiH and In hotelA Is that tho present adiiilniH-1 traelion Is KiviK universal Hiits;ir- ion. Wilson hau made good In tho! eyvs of t lu public, and has carried ' oiit bis preelection promised. ' Mr. .Mel.afn wan In Wnshlnuton to arne the passage of a bill permittitiK lite a'lthoiiiif K of Marsbfleld to close, Milt S nunli in that c.ly. As a part of I ho protected harbor improvemenln of A! a t Mi i Md an I t'oo May. It Is pliMitiod to deposit channel dreduhiKs i rum i l:e iiaroor in t no low marsh !aiol in front of tho city. Mill SIoiiku bavin an obit and flow is under the law n uavinahle stream and could not j be filled witliont a Hpt-cial act of ConnroH cIokIii.u; tho slounh. Hue larco'y lo Mr. Me i,u ill's of rorls. tlie pecessary bills wore pat-sed in i'..n;te-JH. M r. Mel.t was a . , noti rath- rresideiitiiil elector at tho J '( I i-t e'ei tion. and carried lo Wash- (f( iut;t"n the ceriificato of Oregon's vito n fur Wilmm and Marshall. ( j Tiiido in l-'ocoitili CoiinlrioM. - ! ' i f...ei"ii roiiutiies you come into ti oioet'Mon with tho best noods from i every bind. An arliclo must have i , ; merit of tho highest order to win -s' 'Hi. In many of I hose countrie- I'h.it.iberrn's (mc.h Itemed v is ibe . ., most p.'im la r mod ieino In u for i'ooi;Iis and coldt beiiin.f I' is (he (i he: t. Tor sale by alt dealt ts. ' (l, AliVKItTISKII LETT K IIS. n. i; natuiim uuciiUe-l for in the ,;, t:..v-!.nir. i.t: torTi. . . (hi. :m, l-i .:. it ate thf folbiwluj;. letters, wliiclt will ,t he rhnip-d lor at the rate of one cent p .'.I.'!.. . t . o-o : I 'hi) . M s. t . I Met v ei t !i. .e i . I'al'as. l!;iv:..'.. i, '!,.. i;.!. M and Mrs. Win : M'-e. : V- Mabel, Ki-oiev, tleo. I- : K i 5 iv I ' l i: ; I.'omI. I'..ni: I'b'i. . . I. I. ; ; t. del.i ; Kt.woll. W r i V Smith. Mts. u;o; Stroud. Mj;-. a I ; ;r in ;. .1. I?.: Tho Ihmnl.is ''o'lii t-. I' mt tirs. Assn. !.. K. lilMKNSTKIN. Postmaster, tb ( tiui: m i.i i ;: 'oi-mer Coih iJblalr M in I . ' I ll I I II. .ui. idtti Coi r i.l I Mai -! f.. from t:ser. ul i! fm nil t'rih i ' i . . toost el l i- . .. tv an I is i 1 Coke :i I, l In, Another I: for the Him, Ibe person o! and. vbat i to bave P. ' place him it. lifO't!':.e. j-'.u : Kepublir in p; tail of nni:ii' Senile (HIPPEWA French Kip heavy shoes for men Misses and Childrens Rightway School Shoes, Gun Metal and Patent Kippendorf Dittmans Line of Ladies Shoes R. L. STEPHENS THE SHOE MAN Next Door to the Post Oft'ce Repair Work Neatly Done Don't Wait For Wet Feet Prevent them. It will rain some this winter better be prepared Buy Good Shoes. We sell better quality than any other place and for less. Don't wait, come in and see. n r'v at Dinvor, nnd lie also ih,- inn ri'st of Scnutnr Clminliurluln, f ort'Kcm. who In clininniiii of Hie ,,.. iinl Sciuiie committee on mill ,(iy :i fTal Tff. A-I.I- from Pokes ramlldary, lo I i.-nioTt claim to Iiave riTcivcd , r assurance Unit PrenluVnt Wll- ,)ii nil! have a finlit on his hands in i lif Hinnte If he tries to force iiikliaiu nn Hawaii as a Democratic i;oernor. (,IKI.S: TIIICKKS AND HK.UTIKV YOI K IIAIH. Ilrinis liiuk IIh rIohs, lustre, charm and gi't rid or dandruff Try the lliolnt cloth. " ,, 'iii.'M: , :. li,' .1 li.t'A; ii ill - I. I'm'.,.'. . ',...1 .'! I :' I .,'1 1 ', . I.l To bo possessed of a head of heiivy, beautiful hair; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and free from dandruff is i i'ly a matter of using a little : li.uidi't'lne. j U is eaKy and Inexpensive to have nlr.', soft hair and lots of It. Just e i a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's ' lianilt-rlno now all drug stores rec-. uiiiiinMiil It apply a little as directed nnd within ten minutes there will be nn appearance of abundance; fresh ;i. ss. fliifflnesR and an Incomparable '. irlnss and lustro and try as you will j win i.iiiiiot find a trace of dandruff j nr faliiiiR hair; but your real surprise ! ; will lie after about two weeks' use, I wh n you will see'new hull- fine and i lniiiiy at first yes but really new !i,.ilr sprouting out all over your: Ur.-ilp Danderino Is, we believe, the' .only sure hair grower; destroyer of i ,l.i ml ru fx and cure for Itchy scalp anil j it ni ver fulls to stop falling hair ut j If you want to prove how pretty! :n;l soft your hair really Is, moisten ' a doth with a little Dandcrlne and carefully draw It through your hair t :ik in k one small strand nt a time. Ynur hair will bo soft, glossy nnd I., iniiifiil In just n few minutes- a . Imliii'ul surprise awal's everyone' .v ho tries this. Adv. W. li. RICHARDSON Bonds, Securities and Investments A Sound Investment . I have Listed Denominations Insurance J 14,000 First Mortgage 7 Bonds, intiTPst payable semi-annually. $100 and fr00, Just right for investors of small means. New income bearing property worthmore than twice the amount of the authorized bond Ibbus. Also personally secured by persons ofunquestloned r,dioN.ililllty. property Insured In favor of the bond holders la I'i.eps of the Issue. I'.;;,..: d to retire, all bonds when due. meet all Interest obligations with CASH. Also to If you have fiimls to invest It will pay you to Investigate this fine offering at otire. Call on or write to W. II. Richardson, 217 Perkins Bldg., Roseburg. If your money isn't earning as much as 7 per cent you are losing money. AI TO STACK I.I.VE DEPOT. Dally stages an! sutoi tor Marah fleld and all Coos Bay points, also for Peel and Millwood, leaves 0. W. Rapp'a grocery store, 1S3 Sheridan street. Cash paid for produce along the line. Have Arundel tune It. ( II WCK TO MAKK MOXKV I ix voni spa hk timi:. 1 v i-enulre the services of an ae- iniiii or woman to look alter uu I Mili.:erlption Interests of Cos-i i. Man. Hood Housekeeping, i s Magazine, Harpers llazar. , anil Motor Heating. We pay ii 'imis cash ciiiinuisslon and a I till- salniv which is regulated liy work done. It can lie carried on .ire time or full lime, jill as rieil. H offeis ail unusual o r ilv. as maliv of our represell- ..-s now earn J n year. ..in do the same. Write to. lay u'l piiilieulars. Atliliiss fliarles :, ',,'r, The Cosliiopolilan Agency imi i ;i W. Hull St., New York I'o Von Diellil Your Meiils? Your fond does Volt little good :i mii have tin desire for it. In li i Ir.ad meal time. YVlrlt you need '' .iinli.'llain's Tatili'ts. They will . n our aiiiietlte, strengthen 'ii- digestion and give you a relish " . en- meals. For sale by all d- al- THEATRE OCTOBER 22 The Greatest Play of the Day "THE LURE" The Famous White Slave Drama Indorsed i,y the l'n:i,, states White Slave Commission. Tlie ireineiido-i . Ne. Yurk success, which Is now running at M .ixii.e Kllsi.tiV iheai.r to crowded houses. "More daring than 'The Has est Way.' more thrilling than 'Within the Law.'" Curtain Rises at 8:30 p. m. PRICKS Tickets on Sal.' at Box Office, Oct. 20. 50c-$1.50 S I Gaddis' KEEP BOTH EYES ON l a ridt "A I ' ' v-Yi -v . 11 '! 2 tibower, Ore gon 24 Lots Sold, Also a 300 Feet Factory Site City water guaranteed in front of every lot. .Electricity on call, also telephone service. SALE TIRMS:10 monthly payments. Get in the swim before the raise. Call on W Comer Lane and Stephens Sts. C GADDIS, - Roseburg, Oregon