ROSEBURG REVIEW 18 ISStfcD , FRIDAY MORNINGS BV THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. J. R. N. BELL, - - Editor, One Year -Six Months -Three Months . - $2 50 06 0ESE3AL DIBE0T0BY. OrotebClivBLAd. V.-.----rreside,.t. Thos. F. BAYARD.......Secretaryof fetate Damex T. MAirKiJcG.SecreUry of leurv. L. Q. C. LamaB ..Secretary of the Interior. Wm. C. Esdicoti. .... . ' " W. C. Whitney. . . . . ..Secretary of ISavv. W T Vilas .Post Master General. A H ' Garland. ........ Attorney General. MRtVVAim... Chief Justice. STATE OF OREGON. J. N. Dolph ... rj S. Senators. Z. F. Moody uvFr' n V Karhabt..... -....Secretary of btate. FdwIkd HiS ... State Treasurer. iTMcSSV.-Surt. Pub Intrnn. - W. H. Byabs. State 1 nnter. J. B. Waldo, C. J., ) T . , Wm. P. IiOBD. ....Supreme Jaages. w. vv. TuAYti - ' ; " SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. R. S. Bkax...... ......Judxe. J.' V- Hamilton .. .. Prosecuting Attorney. DOUGLAS COUNTY. JoilN ESIMITT, J. H. Shbpe. J Senators. .Rcprcs ntatives, Titos. R. Sheridan -,-' Ben. C Agee ...Sheriff. D. S. West Treasurer. G.' T. Russell. . . . .School Superintendent. Jas. A. Steeling .. ...Assessor. J. S. Fitzhcch .......... County J udge. J. Hall, C. A. McGee,. . ..Commissioners. N: E. Brit Surveyor. Dr.. S. S. Marstkks. ...... . -Coroner. PRECINCT OFFICERS; T. L. Gannon.. Tas. IIarpham.. Pf.tkr Tcnorr. . - Justices. .... .Constable CITY OF ROSEBURG. II. C. Stanton, John Rast, I , tP. Sheridan, Trustees. . C. Wheeler, 1 . P. Benedict. ' , T. Ford .Recorder. G. J. LANOEnBERG Marshal. John Chase Treasurer. TJ, S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, Chas. W. Johnston. . . . . ; ; . Register. A. C. Jones . . . ... ...... . .Receiver PROFESSIONAL- I F. LANE, JOHN LANE JANE & LAKE, Attorneys at Law. Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. J C. FULLERTON, Attorney at Law. Office in Marks' briok, np stairs. EJ. PAGE 9 - ; .HYSICJtAAND .SURGFON... Oakland, - " - - - Oregon.. R. C. HUNTER M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. CAXYOiWILLE OREGON K. L. MILLER, M. D ' . . . Surgeon. Homoeopathic Pbjsician. c Ofiiio up stairs iry the old Shoridan SBrick.on Jackson Street, Koseburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. E G. CEHME, M. D. (Pronounced Ama.) IIOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Graduate Of The IJWIVESSITY Of Leipzig Germany. Office ifc Residence at the house of Geo. W. Daynear R. R. track, Rose burg. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- BAILFY'S HOTEL. Oakland, Oregon. Joard J1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents, tTTas house has lately changed hands and Is orougBly renovated and refurnished. The travel. ng publio will find the best of accommodations . No Chinamen Xlmployed. 8MHH BAILET. ABSOLUTELY FIRS I CLASS M1 fRS. D.C. McCLALLEN. Proprietor of the McCLALLEN 1TOUSE. .Large Sample Booms for Commercial Travelers. Coach to and from the house Bajrgae delivere free of charge. DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAXD, OREGON. ITIoliai d Thomas, Prop. First Class SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. , AXD THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad. MOORE'S RESTAURANT. (Principaal Business Street) Roseburg, Oregon MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS We Keep the Best the Market Affords. Wm. Maksiso, ) IlEKRy Rogers, f G. W, Uidile, f C. B. Wilcox, ) VOL: XI. GENERAL Samcel Marks, S. EIARKS & Co. -DEALERS IN- HAVE CONSTANT M ill .11! Rf 5 Crockery, Glassware, v Provisions, Wool and Produce .1 ivriniv VIJVlillllU tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. S. JIARKS& CO Rosolmrff, Or m:. josephson. WMW1MEM Keejis a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety and Shade. A full line of Silks. A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A full Hue of Clothing. O w A w o b A fall line of Furnishing Goods. . A full line of Hats and Cap3, Boots and Shoe3. A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos. A full li.ie of Crockery and Glassware. "13 And last, but not least, a full line kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and -COMEl AND S3E33c3 3&X3E3- MJOSEPHSON. All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries, Stationery Perfumery, Crockery and Queens Ware, TABLV. nTTTT.P.RY AXD SILVEP. OTHfiR THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Call And See Me At The Post Office Stand. BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT, j CORIMUTTj Successor to J. D. JOHNSON. PEALElt IN ; DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, DRVGS aml PATENT FUEOICIWES Cheaper than the Cheapest SHERIDAN BROTHERS, Roseburg, rcgon, o O o - They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the largest stocks of ; eneral Hairdaire, etc. Ever Brought to Donglas, and, when added to their Stoves of all Patterns and Ready-made Tinwar They are prepared to declare they have o it..f n ti, n, f.nini? lathe shape of BUILDING MATERIALS, in the way oi Lbcks, Butts, etc., we can offer superior inducements to purcnasers. eTnvs,, . Qrin,, . li.. We can irive you bargains in the foUowing brands of STO E3 not equaled elsewhere: BUCK S BONANZA, - FAEMEBS LTILITT, CLUIENDON, VWV-- -J . . .. Ami nilioi. SiAvnH nrA Kanres. ' The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our TINWAR Dd fiS& in GUNS, such Winchester, Sharp W other Riflee, as well as Shotguns and Pistols. , , Wrtma cp WTK( M CHINES We are also Agenti for the White. Peerless and lew Home SEW1NU MACI11A J, which we sell at the lowest rates ana warrant wu.i,.v. We can also supply . Averill and BuVbsr Paints. The best 11,; .,v.t at lowest rates. rices, and we promise Dr. TII03IAS GRAUA5I, A GRADUATE Of the University of P. at Philadelphia and d the ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCRGEONS. and ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND has located for the practice of his profession in ROSEBURG OREGON. Offiue and residence, Washington street opposite the Catholic Church MERCHANDISE - Astiek Marks. V: L Y ON II AND (i(H)DS iwi in Hi Cigars, Boots and Shoes. of every Descrip 0 w CD Ul 0 of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all IIatShape3 of latest pattern. Photograph and j Autograph albums y Stand, Hand, and: Hanging Lamps VARR and TEN TIIOU&AiNL MB8CBAftDIl BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS toe best aupplf in their line oy house in Cheaner than can be purchased elsewhere . ....- w a w rt wink' d k-i UKAlt.it, rAwtv, "-.i nwinm. IKON KING, EMPIRE CJTY Give us a call, inspect our stock; inquire as to to suit you any one can. j PAINT SHOP. For House, ; Carriage, J, . Sign, ! -Ornamental, and all kinds of painting Call on Wm. baYis at Floed's old corner, Roseburg Or, i 1 our ROSEBURG, OREGON, Douglas County Bank, k HUMPHREY & FLINT, Roselinrg - - - - Oregon- TRANSACT A GENERAL BAITimTQ- BUSINESS Sight Drafts Drawn on Portland, t?au Francisco, New York and other points. Bills of exchange on the principal cities of Europe. Deposits re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all accessablcpoints at reasonable rates. JOlfKPII SIHNDLER. P110PRIET 0 11 '- -..-Jr. U. - ... . -,. Of Tbo CITY BAKERY AND - 17EErS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A IV full stock of Dread, Cakes, Ties, Plain and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Choc ate Goods. OREGON PACIFIC R. R Willametto Valley to San .Francisco Via-Yaquina-DAILY TRAINS, TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS Daily, except Sundays, 2 P. 31. LEAVE TAQCINA Dailj, except Sundaj j, at 7:10 A. M. The Company ; lirinlit to cbauge days, Fares and Freight at reduced and moderate rates Rivor Boats on the Willamette coim cctlii J. 0. SHERIDAN Successor tojej R. S & J. C SHERIDAN,! DEALER IN Stoves and Tinware, Rosebur, Oregon rplIE undersigned takee pleasure in an J. nouncing to the public that lie selling cverjttiing uhis line at prices that DEFY COMPETITION! IF YOU WANT- STOVES, AGEIOULTUJi 1L TOOLS IE0N. STEEL, if AILS, HOUSES HOES, TIN W ABE, OUTLEfiT Or anything in my line, call and examine my stock and learn prices before purchasing else- wncre, as I am selling lower than ever. J C. SHERIDAN J. JASKULEK, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. ALL WOKK WAttKANTED. Dealer in Watches, Clock?, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. A iVVU LINE OF CIOAUS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS. rPHE ONLY RELIABLE OrTOMER IN TOWS A. for the profK;raljustmciit of Sp-Mitoclcs. IJciHit 01 iiie ucnuine urazilun I'cliUIc Sjicctatloa anj Eye glasses. Office iu Hamilton's Uriuk liluck. COLD 1 6eli trs scrr, tnrt Hion wtia writs (a I SUason k Co .PorlluxL Mainc.wlll nmn Ifras, fall inrormsUoa about work which ihTvndo.aBd Uveal bome.that will o ' tbem from SA to 13B nor ri.r. Soma bm eanieiOTr$v0inadar- Elton ua,jonat or old. Capital not required. Yoa are itartod fraa. Tboia who etart at one art absolute! sue of snug UUle fortaaea. All Is ow. O.P TOMPKINS C3MMISSI0N & PURCHASING Agent of ALLKINDSOF MEPCHANDISU A., orders from the country filled 0:1 short notice from Every Class or Kind of Goods from First-Class Stock. - Absolutely no charges or commission. will be charged for filling order?. OFFICE: 107 first street, At D. W. Prentice's Portland.Or L. BELFILS I feci cnnflilnnt nf irivinir aatiRfaction in all work euirusiea to me 111 watches, clocks, ana jrw.irj. 1 aiso repair musical instruments. ! I have the Countv patent rieht for sale of Concrete Cement Pipe for conveyin water Va any place do- sirea in uougias uouuur; I will also teach anr kiud of instrumental music. Anyone desiring instruction will call on me at my i wawnnuutrag snop. ju. iurujo. CITY DRAYTNG ' - DONE WITH DISPATCH. CALL ON JOHN VAX Bt ilEX. . STATE AGRICIXTKUAL 1 COLLEGE. CorvallLsOegrol lhe next bessioa will begin on oep-1 tember 8 th, with a full Faculty . . : as last year. -' . B. L. Arnold, PRE?. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER NEW YORK LUMBFB .& Wood Yard ." Co To SI. K. Ilont lfs j East side of track one block south of depot is where you will find number one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimcntion lumber for buildings, sawed and shaved cedar shingles,. Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceilinsr, -Rustic, Flooring, and all kiifls of Finishing lumber,, sawed aid slat Cedar posts, 1 inch plank saiwtl expressly -for .aidaiStalkn.- : I represent the Sugar- Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to hA the finest establishment on the Pa ciGc coast, it employes seventy men. The Proprietors and Overseers are all Eastern men and experts in the busi ness, the machinery is new and -put u in the best manner, and all under srtict discipline and order. Their work is all done by number one me chanics and is equal to any wovk of the kind done in New York or the Est. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Giites complete. I also represent a nimber one mill at Yoncolla where I have sawed all Dimention luuiber to order on short notice. All gnaiantecd as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. 260 ; m lie? -tain . Full.-.! BKA. ny-" brou: n lit,.. :OFFERS: FOR SALE Some Choice ; Spanisli Merino Bucks. Cable scca at my rcsiilcnse in French Settlement. 1 Address, HENKYCQ-VS K soburg, Oregon. j&HICAOO COTTACE OEiGAPJ Has attained a standard of excellenco whiob admlU of no superior. Itcontains every improvement that inventive f exrius, skill aad money can produce. kT1ifse Orpans aro celebrated for volume, quality 01 tono, quicK reopousts, uruoiu; umi beauty in finish, perfect construction, makii them the most desirablo orgrans for hom schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc 1 ESTABLISHED BEPVTATION. VKEQUAXED FACILITIES, SKILJLE0 WOxtii.H.A, BEST MATERIAI COMBINED, HAKX THIS , " : THS POPULAR OESAH Instruction Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, fbs CK1CAS0 COTTAGE ORGAN CO.1 (gr. Randolph and Ann St.. CHICA60, ILL piamettE UniversitY, . - - -30- PROFESSORS & 1NSTE0OTOKS 350 Slmlcnls. :tT5 Graduates. Department of Literatnrc, Law, Med' : - one BXuse aaa Art- iGirh buard in Woman's Collesre. with nicely fur nlshed roomp, $S.50 per week. Boys and Youuj Mens' board Hi the l oung mens' BOARDING HALL, ! A building just purchased and rcruod- clod with to rooms, ! The "ounjf men are expected to supply their fur- I niture, wood and light and pay One louar a monwi I rent; This is the most rersonable living to stndenU i which the Vuiversitv has ever onered. The rrcsi dent boards in the hail and has the supervision. 1 rarFirst Term Begin September Cth. Catalogues I sent free. T.VAXSCOY, I, President, Salem, Oregon. 4 : This paper is kept on file at E. C. Dake advertismc accnev, 64 i.l 65 Merchants' Ex change, San Francisco, Cal where contracts for advertising can be made lor 11. Brewster's Fstent Bela Holder. Tow lines are where yon ,hJ ander horses' feet. One ant sold Udotia days, one dealer sold 6 doz. la IS days. SampleswarUllJOnuESi Write for terms. E. E, EREWSTEK, HoUy, Hlch. HKMawa . mrm& aaaaMBaa OTJB.f I EVEBV I OEGAN ATTVT J 1 "WAB- 13 4 BANTED ( FOB TO t 1 . fivb EXCEL. . j TEAB5 i ImTi n .in" 1 , . eview-o 10, 1886. Absolutely Pure This powder never varies. A marvel of juritv gtrcnsth and whoiosomeucss. More ccouonucai i t hau tlie orUinarv ktnas, anu cuuun oeso.a in cu.u- IKstition with the multitude of low test, short I weight alum or phosphate io dure. Sold ouiy iu I cans. KUl!Al.JJAiviiNU i-unft w., St. N. Y. ! Newi Stage Line. KU&tBUKll IU liAmftO Hl.Ltl Leaves Rbsebnrg, Mondays, Wcdnes , F,;.lJvR. n,l returns Tuesdays. .imlays, 'and Saturdays. Time of t J inglKith terminal points 6 o'clock i -. and ariives at each noint at 6 Rout, T. McCl lloch, ! Prop. ; OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY! xsxrGusxsrc: city Session 18S6-87. First term begins Septemder 13, 1886. Secure FREE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply ing to your County Superintendent. Board And lodging r,ervcck$3lo$S. TUITION PER TEAR . Elementary English Department $30.00 Other Departments . $40.00 Send postal for catalogue with full particu lars, to i PROF. JOHN STRAU13, j Secretary Faculty, - Eugene City Oregon. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. t And Connections. 'TIME, 24 DAYS. Fare from Portland to San Francisco $32; to Sacra- i mento $30. Cle connections made at Ashland with stages of the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) East Side Division. BETWEEN TORTLAND & ASHLAND ! Mail Train LEAVE. ARRIVE. Forllaml .J.7.30A. M. Rosclmrs. . ..0.1a P. V. .ICMCUUR!. . . ... .1.0.25 P. M. Ashland 4.15 A. M. Ashland j.i.30 P. M. Koscbiirg ..5.30 A. M. llnsebun;....v.2a A. .M. Portland.. ...4.25 P. 11. Albany Ixpr?ss Train LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 4. 0T P. M. Lcbanoi 0.20 P. M. Lebanon ..4. 45 A. M. I Portland.... 10.05 P. M. PULMAN PALACE SLEEPING UAES Daily between Portland and Ashland. The 0. and C. K, R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trams on bast Side Di v. from footof 1 bt West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLANDS: CORVALL1S IfailTram. leave. 1 arrive. Portiand 7.S0 A. M. Corvaii ...... 12.25 P.M. cotouis.... ..1.30 v. 4i. 1 roraana o.is p. m. Portland 0.15 P. M. At rinrvalHn ronilMtlWlth trflinff nf OrMrnn PliaRfi for Yaquina Bay. Excursion tickets on sale from Ki?htire tn Yanuina and return via Alhanv. at S9 75. Tickets good to return until Sept. so, 1886. Express Train- leave. arrive. Portland .4.50 P. M. McMinnville.. 8.00 P. M. ilcMinnviUe...v.45A.M. PorUana a.ooA. i. pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second streets. Tickets for principal points in California can only lie procured and hajrptjre checked at company s omce. Frclcht will not be received for shipment after 5 . m inn .milt ke.. niTLj.ini. vr. o"clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div. R. KOEHLER, E.P. ROOEKa, Manager. i. r. rassagenu MRS. S. A IltTCniXSOX, MILLINERY STORE! Otilcalutl, Oregon. T adies will FjsDiiY stuck LAtiur, ajxv . . . nAtn a Cuuipletc. Prices mouerate. " '-I Oi-r M 111. llus. S. A. HCTCUIS80S. H PARRY, . I Mcrcbar.t Tailor. . jn the Red Front, next door to A. C. Mark3 j Store. Repairs and Altentions neatly done. The BtrraXUr GUIDE U saved XUcch susd BepC. icaveltreaur. J9S8 psea, ! tKiUHincMiiWiuiSTcr '3.BOO lillsutravUoms a i -v V wdw. nnan . P tw"; GIVES WlwlMatto Frlees direct to ooHtumer m tui koom for nenaaal mr flsaatly ae. Tells b0W to order, tuad ajlTea cxavet cost of ereir thtasr yosi sue, eat, drtaalc, wear, or bare tarn with, Tfceao 13ITAX.UAJBLE BOOKS contain larforsnsvtto rleauaed from tlM Baavrketa of the world. - We will mall eopy FREE to may d dreaa npoai reectpt 9t 19 eta. to dtfnr expense of malllisr. t su hear from too. ,. . Bespeetfallr, . MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Q j J ! ROYAL MX.ft XJ I I I NO. 23. nosKoFTim sicssiotr. A List of the Important Xvnnre$ that tcere . Enacted into Jmw. Wasuinotonv Aug. 5. The first session of. the forty-ninth' congress, whicli ended to day, began on Monday, December 7 th, 1885, and covered period of soven months' and twenty eight days, or 211 days exclusive cf Sundays. Of this time the senate was in session 164Uays and the house 185 days. Dunn that time there were in troduced in the two houses 13,202 measures, of which 10,014 were house bills and 214 house joint resolutions, and 2,891 bills and eighty-three joint resolutions of die senate. Measures prepared Jfor enactment into laws 'ex ceeded in number by 2,91? tlow intro duced at the first session Of the forty eighth congress,-which set for seven months and four days, or 165 days of actual working time. Tbey cpvered atf 1 i -c ..i.: t i. buujwh, iiuiu tue paueui. i Mter at tue capitol for extra services . . . m. r rttl. . . .-.(, , " " 1 " '-o lation and legislation with? respect to ntinnl flnnnr. OF tho nf nm. ber comparatively few were of what maV be termed of national importance. The greater number were measures of a private nature or of merely local im- . , r- - ...u vv, v v . . v . v . . . ... wi lUltWH bills, bills for erection of public build iugs, for bridging rivers, for granting "Sht of way to railroads through mil- uar? or Jnd.an , reservations, for re- moval of political disabilities, for chansin? iudicial districts, for eatab. lishin2 new laud offi for cnanrinf names of location or increasing capital stock of national banks, for printing public documents, eta, etc. A very small precentage of the whole number of bill introduced, of either a general or private nature, became laws. A comparatively small number suc ceeded in getting through the commit, tees to which they were referred and reaching the calendars of their respec tive houses Some secured passage by the house in which they originated, but failed of action in the other branch and a very large number still remain unconsidered by the committees to which they wera referred. ' MEASURES THaT PASSed The total number of bills that passed both houses was 1101; 241 senate bills and 860 bills which originated .in the housp, Of this total 806 became laws with the president's approval. 181 be came laws by limitation, the president failing either to approve or disapprove them within ten davs after their pre sentation to him, 113 were vetoed and one failed by reason of adjournment without action by ,the president. Of the new laws, 746 were house measures and 241 senate measures. Laws that became such by limitation wei-c, with two exceptions private pen sion and relief biils. The exceptions were the bill to authorize the Kansas I llY on ocott x uun rail ay to con- struct a railroad through Indian nation and that to retire Lieutenant RandalL Of measures vetoed by the president thirty-six were senate bills and seventy seven bills of the House. Twenty- a . eight of the senate bills vetoed were . . 1M1 i. . private pension bills, three were for tp. tirvtntitin Cif ii!ill! Vimldlnrra otl Dnvfon Sinnr CiH- To, 7... , v , tha ,-,Vht of .v thmn-h Tnniar, , , -V Q . o w J n crvation in Northern Montana, one to mal-a Snnnofi.l 1 M... nnrt f h.i- . L k. , l uemery, one w proviae mat tue oouies I e ...A l .1 I 1 O I dying Within thO District of Columbia, I 1 1 unclaimed within a specified time after death, be turned over to medical col- - li . . I iCrs, one VJ quiet wries to settlers on i f. n r , :- i0,l ,J v. v Mva Mviuva ... vE im.vi-, nuu v..o w I provide for the Construction of a bridge I r . ,.. . . . . across Lako Champlain. Of the hous bills disannroved bv th tirsiilTit seventy-four were private pension bills nn.1 thrfifi wr fr.r -rU.Jnn nf 1.! .. . r . buildings. The proposed public build in-K wnre for Ashpvillft. V O : Dnlnlii o --- , J Minn., and Springfield, Mo. The number of measures vetoed durins the session were four more than have been vetoed from the fouudation of the government to the begining of the I ! s ' i session just cioseo. wane nearly all of the vetoed bills of the senate were reported back from committee with recomendatioa that thev pass notwith. standing the president's objections, and whUe similar action wa. taken on ,. . auuic vuuwuwouis.on.yone, mai granting a pension to Jacob Romizer, was passed by the two houses over the veto. The Des Moines river bill passed fk n.fA v, i, v... ..:t oAr.A M. At-?- 1 a V. v vuoiuisnovmrucram the house. Motions to pass bills grant pensions to 3Iary Anderson and Andrew J.Wikon over thPttrft;pn veto were defeated in th3 house. Con -i ''i- xi ,1 . amvrauoa vi vue omer veto measures has been postponed until next session, ar . . .. .. jiieasuics oi importance that nave WnpnMfininl....; .An pmtion bins, are as follows; RO EBURG REVIEW HAS THE? FIIinST JOB OFFICE IN DOUGLAS COUNTY. CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL.BLANKS And other Printing, Including Large and Heavy Festers and Showy Hand-Bills ' Neatly and Expeditiously executed " AT PORTLAND PRICES. Presidential succession bill. ; To provide for the study of the nature and effect of alcoholic drinks and narcotics. To remcve the charge of desertion against soldiers who rewilisted with ont having i-eceived a discharge from the regiments m which they had pre viously served. - To legalize the incorporation of national trades unions. To give receivers of national banks power to ; buy any property of a bank sold under foreclosure, when necessary to protect his trust. ' . To regulate the promotion of gradu ates of United States military academy. To premit owners of United Stales merchant vessclj acd cf &ny.propert v on board thereof, to sue tha United ' States for damage by collision arising from the mismanagement of any gov ernment vessel. " Accepting ibe Grant medal and trophies. - To provide . that surveyed lands' granted to railroad companies coter minous with complete portions of such roads, in organized counties, shall not bo exempt from local taxation on ac count of the lien of the United States upon'theni for the cost cf survey, so lecting and conveying. It also makes provsion for selling such lands 011 refu sal of neglect of the companies to pay: the costs of survey. The oleomargarine bill. Bill for increase of the navy. To provide that homestead settlers within railroad limits, restricted to less than 160 acers, shall be entiteled lo have their additional entries pat ented without any further proof of settlement and cultivation. To reduce fees on domestic money orders for sums not exceeding ?5 from 8 cents to 5 cents, . To allow steam towing vessels to carry, in addition to their crews, as the supcrvsing inspector may author' ize. .,' - For tha relief of Fitz John Porter, ' To provide for the sale of the Chero kee reservation. , To enable national banking associa tion to increace their capital stock and to changetheir names of location. ' To authorize the construction of a bunding for accommodation of the con gressional library. Providing that after July 1, 1886, no fees shall be charged to American vessels for measurement of tonnaga, issuing licenses, granting certificate of registry, etc , and amending the laws relative to the shipping and discharging of crews, liabilities of owners, licencing vessels etc." To forfeit lands granted to the At lantic & Pacific Eailroad company, and restore the same to settlement To increase to $12 a month the pensions of widows and descendant rel- ati"s f .eseased soldiers and eailors. lAscianng ioneiiea certain land grants made to the states of Missis sippi, Alabama and Louisiana. To amend section 3334 of the revised statutes, so as to require brewers com- 1 uiLiiuiuu uuBiiiuAa i4i (M vh in a lYIDnomrV HAM I -1 ? " - , . " " , , 1 meS ne amount of tax which they will be liable to tav , . J . .- "awi vu a new whenever required. 1 ti:.., i. . . . . J , . - ueuver w rae ProPer claimants v , J jceiry, etc., I ' AWtlAM sillt.Aai.HM.u . I a wl,lw VJ luo OtaWS army during tne late war and to sell at mib- ,. -k. - , , lie auction all such articles not chiiuiod within one year. - To direct a commissioner of labor to make an investigation as to convict labor. : To establish life-saving stations on the Atlantic and Pacific oceans and on the great lakeu . r . . J Providing that manufactured to-. bacco' 8noff and ci-ars ,na "ved for exPrt wituont Pyent of a tax u"u l'lu "ue ilw prowain? xor in- sr" w.wuncwi.- To extend the immediate delivery system. ; To increase pensions of"oldicr who have lost an arm or a le?. OTHER MEASURES. Ill addition to the above, bills have been enacted into laws in several ap ProP" as fol!ows In 13x9 agricultural appropriation av"S " commissioner oi ag- ncaipure purcnase ana aesiroy uis leasea animais wneneverm ms juag merit it i, essential to prevent the spread of f.leure pneumonia from one state into another, Iq the legislative appropriation bill creating the office of assistant commis Tn tllft .llriflrv riril annromiat on to bill, directing the secretary of the J treasury to issue silver certificates in denominations of one, two and .five J011 f. PProptuatrng 40,000 I for the establishment of an industrial home in Utall for women who re nounce polygamy and for their chil 1 . . . i aren. 1 - . , The "Morrison surplus resolution' I taken onU