Mi a W XI r r IfeSc Mr fa' fif iij. I 5)2,50 por Year. FIRE IN SALEM. licijlc Thrcthlny Machine Company') Work Jtestroycd! Tho follow lug rectum of tint llrooniust Monday night, wo tabu fioni thoKeorl: At about 10::ti) tho alarm of II ro tiirtlFil our cl'.l.eui, and In a low mutuants Tiger Ktijtitifl mill tliH Hook and L- lb r Company, sUrvd forihesiswj nf h-' dtor, which uou'rt r vlHy i di mii1 by the- vvo wh asr fl'VOi! In :hc nk.v ovci Su'i.j Sale..1. TliA v'ajiSihl was lilu in fvmiinn, but is ordered to nurnln, by iheCbferiSu jrl i i". b dll net !'' i- l.v h i '1i' 1M UriCIU H' .'.. 1 I III '! SS l" !' OfUC'y I; B3ut . nr t ii i.i 1 i Vi'44 " i ' ' ' 'T ' ' ! ' I , .'I , i ' ..(, t' n ' HI-.- '' i t)v fill' I if t.lie VI i . I . i I n V w ii'(Nii '!.' ' .it M. . ti . I mi i vi , oi. in ' "I Ua i n ' ' '; c i w l II n .i . ; wu 'i i m '. :i i,.n' ivikjL a ' 'J) i li ii rtBJ i.tUvttOj ii.nr l - I- i.l-.v. '. mi. - ufMr It! ,:.! -. K' Il ! HIT i II 'i"lJ l)U' ' l'i'ij' lltllo . -i i ! Ii ,'t.r ,!"''.' df n iMni-i Wit fi'.iji-l (.in (Ir irl ,iil'.,nl ii it pori-'-le f. n;r, K.i nf wiilcli wth In Hit shop, . -mom n lurt b nmui W'.ri; util pii l'. M., HiiiMn ! t "in, kihI Mr. 1 f Riggs Wll'J It"', tlhi III !.nrt hl.np ui 7:a 1'. m , HtatG" tli.i ho exibwul-'ied tlin ili-on hiiiHcf, but think- 'hat psrhaps Hiiiiui (I'lrili'iiH el burning col mill rmn.iinod. if.i ws- .unhiI by ono or tliu ueUMeirs at ubriui 10.10. ntnl .nonce prii-cu, tell (o endeavor tn extinguish tbo Aro and aavo tlin IhiIiih, tool-titicsus out In this ho would Imvn simumlinl but tlmt lit) nnd lilt Assistants vn) ntlloil oil' to prt'SHrvo IiIh ihvelllnif limwc, ivIiIim. ottiriiiil tiiiliN tho lira (ot Hiuli heailiviy 111 tu tlufy tilt their sffortfl. TborowuHti wnWr tnuk ontilnlnii 1,500 gAllons wliloli ho Jui'l lllleil yoti-riUy innn n bliallow woll in tlio Uutory .vhtiI but tlm boitturow no Intotixo thut bo ootilil not use the pipoatUohcd loknud finally iU lank bumted atfii oauanil tbiVdMtruutlotrof tl) osHlnK of nln largo tooirntorM wblol) woro brokun by tlio wator ildluuint; tho ril hot iron. Two of tho homo powers which hud boeu brought for ruulrn tho jirovlousoyen iu had nil tho woml work ooiiHutnod ami qunullty of UuIiihh tit which Mr. HIkks had baoti tiiiKngeJ lor tlio last nix weeks arc rondorcd uIuiohI entirely uitcloss. Tho Jolnor't tooln, bi'lml circular paws, and houio other tlinii wero k-ivchI but a qunullty of atMHoncit tlmbitr hulllolont for twolvo Hopttrutora whh coiihutuod, and tin iron work wa no wprpoJ by thn hunt hh to bo totally dttatroyd. Mr. KlgKa bntliiMtCA UN Iimi nt $2 000 mill at ho In uuiiisurod ho luno-itlio littiiof tnntiy 3'onr'u labor. Jlo piirpnuii liowovur to (nil up n toinpjr.iry huilaliu? and cootlnun ax Bixin as jiosilblo bis work of ropilrmit and titling maoliliitjx. i'ho coiniiDuy'N loa wilt bo fr.itu 3-i.OOO to ? 10,000 and tlir.y aUo aro uulusurod. They rt-Milved for tlio present to (jot tluilr work dono at Drnko'n Hi:tory mid bojn) to boablti to till alt onltir tliny bni rocolvt-d, Thcro In sotiiu talk also nt uln; tboeiiKlnoanil bolloruf tho old mill but c yet no detluito iirr.iumomitH lias Leon inudi) This lucliltmt will f;lvoa Hovuro blow to u vory Important Lirutiuli ol Itututtry which U of tuo Krtmtoit bt)tiellt tniSiiiiiii anil tlio Mir roundtni: uuuiury and hhowii tho importance of (.iKoilui: iukur.iuciM nnd providing a iiiKhl-watctmniu for bululiiigi mo tx, oa:d to tho accldonta of II io. From Yaquina Bay. ToLKtio, Juno 11, 1S77. TbiugH aro looking up In ihlx " farad U of tbo Paupfcr " lit tbojudmeut of your hum bio corioHpoudtitit li in about time the end of Mlaut" wan reached, as wo bavo been laying around loosu tor olyht or ten yean; Home UmcH with nothing to eat but potatoea with tbo bklua on, waalied down itb eprlug water, evon that wat;very palatablo to a hungry mau, and u tbo etiglneois of tlio W. V. it (J. U. urrled on tbo 7th, and have oomtneuced the locdtlon of tbe railroad, wo are beginning to wear uutropullUu alra already. Tho survey wllj commence at the bead of tide, Elk City, and work toward Corvalll. I preaumn grailli),? will comuienco uext wook at tnat point. Ho, Mr. Editor, very aoou you will bo able io come over ana see us. otagea aro not exactly tbe conveyance that an editor doslrtm; capacity coo uuidll and no dead bead ticket. Ve will treat you wo1I,un wo aro a generous people. In tbe language ot my Irlotid at ui elbow, ''Jlring aloui; jour blaukelH aud provUlona oud u cttae of ' XXX KK.NTCCXV'a UKaT.' " The weather la delightful, sunny Italy ian'tacomparl.son C'roin ot alt kind aio looktug Mull; tho lato rtu baa dono au ama iunamouut ol good. Our "limb of tho law" bad a "colch" tbe other day at Newport in tbe ahapu of a law. suit; tbe action ohlug between John Doe, plaintiff, aud Jniin lUgsdale, defendant. It apneara that the two wore lu Eartnorabip iu mining ou tho beach ; Doe ad burins down the coaitt, ami while abiynt llagsilalo moved the machinery and other cfTocta of the company to some a?cure place oil' tbe claim, aud on tbe return of Doe refused to make restitution or tell of their whereabout ueuce the "0NPLKAaNTE!3." Plaintiff gotjudgoienl for f 18 1,60 and coats. W. 8. Hufford for plantifl and O. Steven for defendant. Theaobooner 'Caroline Medea," la ex peoted ahortly at tbU port, with marcbandUe SALEM, tor tbe dltletetit intTitli.tiitM on thti lUy, and wilt tiiku u U'luni uirgo of luailnr nnd oystfrn ThoUiillfnrtiH lilnck Sutl Oinipiiy,ontlio Loi'Jli above Xewi nrt iiiiiimoiiffil n'latiing (hiul on tho Mb ttisi. , hihI .e will nr it Itucw whotlier ilui nnw liiveut'un li it Mi'cimiti hiving Hour itiild King it 5iUII tivo pnroliaed tlifi o'u)iitinr AIkv, 1 1' AUe, tnr ibe pttrpoo til Uttiing oviif iiiobut, Mudaieiiov ougatit in li tln. br uu Jutin Dl.ike ix iv Cuptibt "fttie trail .ic,.tutr, imvliig ti.ni'.-.i.i iiui Wiu vVin . Ut. VVblw 1MK 1kii a inUhtil l ubile h-t Vui.t atHlCxpralrt l.kviii u iti.tlbt . mi aopomtn '.Jsttuu Ki . Kr mi" k f i.iu h '1 V'y pi " m t In i (Iff int. I I i ' Ae i . i I Hxlld rt-i ll.tll I I Aiiiwi'". "ii ii' 1.4 't ' i it I ' . . .. ' lti,c. l.niiitu-r bit' ' l . i.. , : .;:imi?i3 ill bi.v " ' ' i ' t in. i if 1 1 ' ir!ee. rli but ' i.v l i ),.' ti Ui.'l . Ul,' ! ffl I'! i ii, . I r .j. i. i n , . x'oftiao t,Lv mi .! i ii tii" i i ..I llli" VAi.Ut:v,i ym t'fi-W, H-r . h .(,1 ,i Uft t'oi,i i jv.i t .. fca-m: Tbo lAotiio fine btiis Company. A! ii'.u.;l il-i ihui il iilim mi- it e "i .;. abMd4mn' ti Mif i u'lwuy.ijili iu tl)i.ti.li in. i delay it ill (ii'MMon tiieiii in lb ui. Mini" of tlin nrilcri ibav hnvn iposlvul, vet WMilit bnppv t . h kIh till! I! it' Infill lube abl io Mifiply hll ilie Hi'vrn urM unit IIu'm" powura wliloh tin y lm eii"itxe (il mr ' i.ti I'HS ol till tlio nvont'd ii.iilnir rv IiK-Ii liml biuii jiMvltloil fir Ht p.ir.i or will pio vuiit them tuiinul'tuiiirliig tiny tuoie this muoii but tuey will bo able Mill to continue Hiipphlng Homo ptmotN, but not In tiiioli iiumot'rM H thoy t'ontmuplnted, Thoy bavo ongiigrd tiimporHrllv tho hsnIi iuicu or the umuhlno hIkii of I), V. Drake, and hopo to bo ubm to nil tlio msjorlty ol their oidera. They veto turning out urn abliica from tholr wotkBhopa rapidly when thin unloret'Omi calamity occurred j but it la to bo bopd. that tho.clt.loii.ifMeni nnd ton vicinity wlllnouder every asalatanco In tbelr power to a company who havooiigiued In a biiHlnea which will ao materially benollt ibo eutlro agricultural community, A Sliiciilnr Incident. A ulnguUr occurrence took place yeiter day whoruln tho bnaulllul llttU child, Aired about lOmontliH, of Mr (. 1', Mnuzoy, lvq., oh u io near Inning Its life. Thn Utile Mmver wuaorawrllugainuud on thn floor nud In Hm pnrambulatinnH enmn across a cutorplllar, which It got bold of, nud like till children of that ago, put tho thing into ila mouth. Mr. O. Pillar mmln light nud In hoiiiii wy poloueil Ibo child hi lbt the llpi boonne Nwolleu while tlin whole Inxltln of thn tuoiilb ttiimul blank. Medina! Hailtuic naaiMlIrd nud nuni'dlpM prnmiilly nduilnlMtrHl mid tho brbtlit llttlo fallow mih till right ngalu thin morning. Tho Dnllna Cuniii Mnotlnc. I'Votn u gontltuii in who liiujust returned from I)1Iiih we leiirii thut tho unnunl mi.t Ing of tho Ulirlntl:in Oliuruh N being well attetutcd aud much intnroit Is innulfehtt'd. Anting tbe well liiiowu prna"litirH prrHcnt are John A. 1'owoll and IC. ISilpM, of I, tun; Philip Mill key mid 1. lliiriintt. of Lhiih; II. M. Wallnr. T. V Campholl and I) .1. Stanley, of Polk; R (J. Ai1hih.Ii. h, Itow laud, and tint elder nut) vnuiuer Uhvh Moh, of thin city and Elder llirma. of jaoKwon lountv. i nu inoutung wilt con tlnuoover uex .Su'iiUy. Beautiful Wutobei. Mr. V. W. Martin hiajust mcnlvwl aotno elegant pecelniHUH of wurkinnncbin In thn watoh line. One irzii nf tho artlilHS ore Waltbain, made expreealy for Mr. Martin, and baa bla name on tbe dial plates and Inner work. A atom winder, ohnafd, double caned gold watoh for 175, it to be aeon In thn now invoice, that ii too pretty In talk about, uuleea you bayo tho "tqulvl lentn" to buy It. Mr. M. baa hIso eeveral watches without cttea, remarkable fir tho beauty and precision of their tiioveinenta. When you are pakfiing drop in and taken lookattbotn. Reiident Pbyaloian. Dr. O M, Dodson one of the recent grad uateiof tho Medical Dopanment of the Wib latnottn University, leaven to-day for tho Aiaineur Agency, wuere no naa naen ap nnlnted as the tenident Physlolan nf that Reservation, Dr. D idacn wai In the Union army during the rebellion and roe from the raukn to the position of Major, lie illd not commence thoHtudy of medicine umli ho had reached thn prluiHof lite. Machinery Sold. B. F. Drikoaold liiunoutli two plauors, one to go toStayton iu tbU county and one fir Ek Oreek, llenton county. Tho work turned out by Mr. Drake, uudor tbo super vision of Mr. John Moliuau, the superinten dent, equaU any on the coast. Wo are glad to note that thl establishment la fant taking a leading position In HioBtaUi for manufac turing all kinds of mill machinery. First Cut of tba Season, From Mr. O. C. Kuney, ono of T. Cun nlngliainiV Co.'a traveling agenia we lexrn that five acre of barley were cut on Mr. Kuller'a place nor Harrlsburg on Saturday la-it, June IC. The barlnv waa ripe and ready for tbe sickle." Tbla la probably tbe first grain cut for tbe eeaaon of 1877 In tbe Willamette Valley. Christian College baa 44 pupila in tbe collegiate and 86 la tbe preparatory depart ment. Teat institution b mud end prosperous. OREGON, JUNK 22, H0RE INDIAN TROUBLES. Many Settlers Killed Troops Ordered to the Scene Fighting: reported. Walluln, Jmie is Tlio yl (Mora from liw. i.'i o ii.n j.ivi Unix, id nnd "f mi tlio lullow tug Jttii.... i c.o nt in ti: L i-istim Tf'lcr's i Mm: Tburnda; ' ui :m 'ttflit dtwn the news llini tin- li iti dh, (f r ." i- .1 ivHiih'M Iia'kI and ibo "Milit o i Her r li hm, veto aa- mlnblfdn-i I'liiins l, irti iti "ne maklnir d IUOJI1' ll' ll I III Fiti' i niiiin- inj: ui i UK i tin h It Vi I !l n otic er vUlii ii i bad l W I'tiiJ ii.i Siilmntt VR. li.n'.atid riVi I' no.' i " met. i !i 'eu ili t ! r- -n "e ll' n '. uo'i . ' ...11. r. 'U' I l.OUI.' I ' rl Juirt .Hi V ifl -king frr X tr. ip i.i -uCA p. iilit-r eiftie tr fi in L . ll i .I.N i -rn ,-u tlo . al.ot bU if -i ll ii'i'l f to nr'i'ii'i' i it;.t ' i r b ri. ' ft'i t ' 1 1 i h t ) tin (rc " ' ' . 1. ii . 'i l i pttHOK in n t. h : ' I k lieu. iiu.iri -ii. i toKe uom uvrii mi Mr iMooto t 'iiMuml r tuiil mm I iltv i 'i Hie ilf ; hat) l nUtl". il, CO HO III t l ill l.Oti I !l I S HI ' I hImii- oil t Mr l)K'f rovid uuil Ai'kit nil tbe ib. in. it to l, anil ttftl t ii ' i v il.iitir 'i iu i-'f" isiaif oft lirtu ivilf) .Mi'tltit '. I'ihi, if d were thrt',i'iiin an n ' k ii, on 1 1 1 to n.i low.., and dein mdi l inir I IWm l I I llu I (wi-io, . ' , i ,. tollou In N front Mfc. I'I'Ik: limta I '): n t'.ie Indian's h vl Ki " n.i i ick the Hrtil.'iKiia Siliuon Itlvor, t n prl had Lii'ioti) ' .'.lrullud place on Oou ltiwuod ore ek bj n Ot f.pnuiii'c; tlict Cnjn .IntueH Hiker, ' iiitul H iindli't, wife nti'l !nir c'llldren, Hurry Mason. Uiury Ellux nnd the Wor ren espressmaii bad been kljlnil onSiltnoii III or. That it pack train nf dirty intiloa bud been iiltrokod neitr Cold Spring nnd tho two white iiinti, Davenport and Ousley killed, uuil two hiiirbreed Iodlana escaped and tbe cargo was cuptttrd; that the Indla'n.i and Mittloia were lighting below Chapman'. Alter tbo arrival or Ool. Por.y "a illnpatoh ciinolo tbo tffoct th&t. nvV'lvidat Mt. Idaho outnrdai' HlorV,'Uj:tN'l'f!jt:satllO rojwriH of killed true; thatihe Indiana bud gone to Salmon River; that thn troops wero in pursuit of them iu hopcn of overtaking theiniit tho crcmlng. Moisagos from the Kamla, brought nlo by Indian runnera to tho ngeuoy , htato that ti had boon asoorUln od that 20 whiten bad beon killed ao fsra known; that tho wbltei had killed White Illnl, tlio chief of bla baud, aud bla family. I.owlstim ban mi organization of about 00 tiibti imorly fitted for homo duty In caie of an omiTgHticv, i wicprupimoi or inrantry aro expmted burn on ttio xteamur from Wallula to.iiigbt, ami 25 cavalry men from Wulhi Wulla tti morrow. Five hundred In dU'iH nrooti Iimig Mau Creek. No boatlll tlt"i t hero yet. (JtUO p m Tho troopn with 1B0 men from Mount Idaho niicounttred the Indiana nl tho head of Whim Ulrd Cnuyou; troopa db tuuiintfdmid left n fuw hulillor.i and tho 20 tVinndly ItnlUiiH to hold tbelr lioros. The Ititlliini opened tho lire upon tho troops and lighting was continued for anino time. Tho trlundlv lull mis hrenne iiliirmtd. mid the Mildiera j7HHrdlng tho Iioimk could neo that inn iiiiitaiia were cltiug tho neat ol the light and ibo Mildlcia lotreatlng. Tho citirena oJtitaln, Sergeunt I.yllo, nnd one aoltlier waa known tu bn Ullleil, Htid the wboln borho gu.iid ol Indiana and ivhliiH broke mid run, Mime fjr Mount IiImIjo aud houio lor Lupwal, leaving tho Ikiim'h to run loono over the prnirle. TJioho cohiIiiu Io Lunuul never htoppul till t hey reached Ibo post. Tbo ro Mill of thofighi Janotkuown. Matty of tho bntiiiN on tho prairie are burned. 8o'elocku. in,, Juno 18. D. Muuroo ar rive d from tbp garrlaon nt half. past 2 tbla morningand lellt ua Hint n third aoldler bad nrrlved at the garrlxon last evening from the light, oud reported tho troopa on footareaur rotinded by the Indiana In the canyon and In a band to band tigbt. Col. Perry and about one-half rf the command arenald to be killed and tbe remainder surrounded lu the canyon and ngbtlng ugninat odda wben the foldler left. PomxANn, June 19. UniTon Daily itKixum i Gen. O. O. Howard telegraphs from the front Hub morning, to tho headquart er of tho Dcpnrtnient of the Columbia, In this city: "forward all tho available troops at Port Townaend, W. T., Camp Harney, Forts Catiby and Htevotu.lnmio dlutely,to Wallula. Also to forward, upon their arrival, the troopa now due by the atenmerfront Kltka." .VTKn ilUNITIONH. II. D. Banborn, Kstj., of Portland, rep rexeiitlng a commilteu of prominent clt izonaof thut city, nrrivutl y tho innrn ing train, and had an Interview with the Govornor. Tho result of which; tho Governor tonus the committee fiuHtiiiid of anna and 6,000 catrltlgea. (o he forwarded to tho cltlzotm of Lewlaton anil Idaho for their defense ugulnst the aavagea. Mr. Banborn returned by the down mall train with tho inunltloiiH. COMI'ANII'.H Ti:.M)i:itKI), The Governor received, this morning, the following dispatch from Captain Cooko of the Washington Guards, of Portland. PoiiTbANi), June, 19. Gov. S. F. Chadwick: My company is at yourservlce for cam- uign now opening in Oregon and Idaho. H. COOKK, Cofla nandlng Co. A. O.K. If. IS 7 7. TltlJ tlOVllltNOIl'.S ANSWKIt. In leply to tlio foregoing dispatch the Govornor sunt back tills v. m., tlio following: ' SAi.i;.M,'.Jtiiu'ln. jr. Cookr, Cantuin I'ommanttinti Co, A. O. ,v, M: lIu.stllltli'H nut in Oregon, nave no tttithoril.v tofiMitl ttoojH Diilortho Stttte. Sliuubl Gen. ilowanl toqtii'it tltusLTvlecj of your com puny pormlHRlou will bo given you to go. ThanltH for yottr patri otic nnbr. H.'V. CirAuwu-K. Tin: capitaji (lu.viturt Captalb - M. T'iHtcr, of tho Capital Gnniili, of thla olty, ttlao intitle a vol1 Iwtl tender of lila coinpnity lo-Uisy to tho Governor. im Hie ftortip.uiy tneota (o-nlglil tho lender will doubt It sa bo mtllltil nmt tua.lu i.i wtltlns- I.ATEIi. I r..M. Tho Knimut Guard of I'orllatiil. huve Juiit ti'legrapliiMl to IheGoveriuir ollVirliig tin ir MTVIWS. Go". Mart V. Drown of Albany, commanding the 2-1 llilginlc l. K. M. has nlati telegraphed tbe Governor, odorlng the entire coiiiinaiiil. , Il la niniui'tHi on tho struct Hint Gov. C'luiil wiik ha ti-li-KiMplicd Gen. 0. O. llowiutl teiiilerlng the orgiinl.uilltltul in of tho Htate. Ah we aro Just going to press canutit hh- tlio Governor In tluio to Hiibstaiitlate or dlsptnvu the minor. LATER. Tbo (bryoiiittii ot Wednesday Maya: Mljould all thn illMiinVclod tribes of Indians, Including the tion-trouty Nez I'erccH, Cmiir d'Aleue, Palnuco, Spokane, Flathead and other cattrrrd bauds, Join White Ulrd and Chief Jcsenb'rt warrior in common cause agaluattho wbltoa, It la eetlmated that at lesataOOO braves can be muatered latoihe aaabjs.vlf Ahl'hal4'altt fHaaa oo ana sanguinary inutan war woutu in- nvtlBlilu flr.ur Tbnstcamor Calllornla la expected to ar rive hero from Sitka to-night atxiut 12o'clock. She will have on board about 75 men. Tboie aoldlora will bo transferred to tbo steamer Onoonla to-morrow morning to connect wltb tho steamer Aluiota at Colllo which Is now under welting orders, Tbo latter steamer win leave tor ljowiston, Jdaiio 'ierrtiory, inursiiay ovemng tinmeuiaieiy on tne arri val of the tralu from Tbe Dalles. A party of soldiers, numbering 28, from Fort Townsond will arrlvo bore this evening by Any ol Kalauiu. Thoy will also embark on thoOnennta bound for tho seat of tho In- iIIhii war. Ycfteribiy morning a courier was dispatch ed from Tho l)4lleH for Fort Harney. Ho was Instructed to ride day and night until bo reached that post. Ills Instructions from tbo department commander woro to order all available Ironps at that post toprocftd Im mediately to Fort Lapwal. I.utt evening at f::!0 o'clock Mr. S G I toed received tho following dlspatah: A ) tiling man Just arrived hern from Mon tana, where bo bad boeu with a band of cat tle, nays that ho una detained two days and a half by the Indians In tho Cmtir d'Alono Mountains mid then made his escape. Ho reports tlio mountains full of Indians who nro working down this way. Tbo excite ment Increases and a number of volunteer."! Mart lor tho upper country this evening. Two companies of cavalry left about noon for Lupwal. Exolleuiont runs blgb, and the oploonlho other sldo of Snako rlvoraro without any assistance and are making for tho garrisons. From San Franolaoo yostorday, 19tb, we bavo tho following dlspatohev: At Headquarters of tho Division of tbe Pueblo lu this olty arrangements are being rapidly effected for concentration of troopa at tbe scene of tbe Indian outbreak In Idabo. Miller's company from Fort Stevens and Mile's from Fort Vancouver are now at Ce lilo, en route t) Lewlaton. Hodney'a com pauy at Fort Tnwusend Is under orders; and three companies of artillery lust arrived at FortTownsend frrm Hllkaaro also ordered to tho scene of hostilities. Four companies of cavalry lu the Department of California aro placed ULdor orders of den. Howard, Of these companies thit of Captain Sumner, now at tho Presidio, will go via Redding; company I from Camp Hal leek will go via WinnemucoA, Com pauy A, Flrat Cavalry, at Fort MoDormlt, will proceed to Howard's headquarters direct. Iu military circles tbe outbreak is considered serious. The Indians are bravo and wnrllko and well supplied wltb arms, Tho total strength at tho disposal of uonetai uowaru wueu an ine troops piaceu under bis orders are concentrated will only rcaoh about 800, while the strength of tbe In dians la estimated by some to bo 2,000, though prubibly tnoro rellabloestbliatoa will reduce the number of Indians to about balf that number, or at most 1 COO, Governor Chadwick, this morning, dis patched General Howard as follows: Hxkcl'tivk Omci:, Hai.kji, On. June, 111, 1877. J Jirlfj. Gen. O. O. Jlowaril, Conwuiuilhiy JJepurlment of Columbia I'ortUmil. I tender to you the organized tnalltlu of this Rtato for duty In your campaign against the Indians. Service to be paid by the United Bmtes. S. F. Chadwick, Governor. TIIK EMMKTT OUAllDH. Tho following dispatch was received from Portland late yesterday afternoon, at tbe Executive office, and replied to by mail this v. u by the Oovernor. -Number' J'oitTi.ANn, Juno 10. S, P. ChaOu'lckt Etninctt Guanl icatly forortlersngainsL IniliiiiiH east of tho Mountains. h. Walton, tin; ciovtutNoit'rt itr.fiA'. KxiicuTivr. Ori'ior, Hiiluin, .ltint'20, 1877. I Captain L. Walton. Command 'Inn "' HieM CfudrtiK, O. .V. il"., J'tlanli Silt Your telograai Muting that tlto Ktniuult Guntils wore rontly for onlorn ngnlnsL Indians east of the liioiintaliiM, dtilv rnvlvetl. 8lioublltlio ticccaanry (o call out tho Oregon tinopi ! will advise yon. I thniilc yon fur' tills piumpl and iittilotcolllir. I tun your most ob't. servJl, rt. F. Ch miwivk, Governor. riiM r.vriTAi. uUAitim. The lulliiwIiiK note Innn our Koinu i.iuiijmii.v, which explains neon, was tu iwIyuiIhI (he Capitol ut in o'clock till morning. 1 'AiiMortv Capitai. nifAllIIH, Milom, .ltiuo'JO, 1877. ' Gof. ,v. P. CiadwfuL' Silt' Af n sncclnl mooting of (he com pany, held lust night, tho following nm Hon was iidoiitctl, iiniinlinmialy: JiMolvctl, That this company (emlOr their services lo the "lovernnr of tho Ktate, with their tleslro to go east rtfthu nioiintalus to where the IuiIIiiiih nro lighting, for actual servlc, should Gen. Howard deem tho nsalstiincu of the O. 8. M. necessary. J. JJ. liiHTKit, Captain Company JO. Sd Jlrlgatlo O. 8. M. '"A similar answer was given to tho foro golng'dlspatch to tho uuo sotit tho Em mutt Guards. TIIK SITUATION. Notblncr further can be done bv Gov r. - I...V .... - ,,..!. .. . Volume ernor Chadwick until he beare frotw Cbu,i.uI f Howard;' Th dlBttWtirenfmerhP' win probably navo to no. sent, to uen. McDowell, Commander of tho Pacific Coast Department, who will in turn mud It to tho Bccrotary of War, who, alter consulting tho Presldont. will answer through the sanio round about chanuol. LATEST. 3:80 v. m. Gov. Chadwick received a dispatch from H. Clay Wood of General Howard's stall, this r. m., stating, thut tho Gover nor's dispatch to Gen. Howard, sent to him this morning, had been forwarded to headquarters at For Lapawi. Captain J. II. Lister of the Capital Guards received a dispatch stating that Gen. M. V. Itrown, commanding the i!d Ilrlgade O. K. M., would be In Halem to morrow morolng. , ,Ikiianon, Juno 13, 1877. Tbe next reiular mooting of Linn County Council, P of II, will bo held with Sand Ridge Orange, No. 67, ou tbo first Monday lu July , at 10 o'clock a, in . Fit an k Pikii, Soc'y Counoll. Kr.iiuTio.s. At the annual meeling of Clackamas County Pomona Orange, No. 1, held Juno 12, 1877, the following o dicers woro elected: N W Randall. Ms H H Carter. O; A Warner, L John Kruao, S; J W Ulaok well, AS; PSNoyor, Chap; W Jesso.TjP It lsves, moo; uooi. irvin, u aj mm, a Warner, Ceres; Mrs. Mary Short. Pomona; Mrs. Ellen Irvin, Flora; Mrs. Mary Eves, Ladles' Stewaid. Grange 4th of July Celebration Turner Orange bas extended an Invitation to tbe adjoining Oranges to meet them In a fiontoou me iu oi Juiy, at lorner, xue Invitation, ao far as wo learn. ras been ac cepted by Salem, Jefferson, and Hock Point Oranges. Each Orange also was requested to furnish a speaker for tbe oooaslon, and Salem Orango unanimously Invited Judge Ilolae to appear lor mom, and be baa acoepi Ibo Invitation. Decoration Say of Salem Orango. One of tbe most beautiful aud Impressive ceremonies was performed by Salem Grange in decorating tbe graves of deceased Patron on Saturday, June Olb, Tbo frlendaand relatives and many spoctatora matched from a grove near by, to tbe Odd Fellows Ceme tery, and upon the graves of deceased broth era and slaters, flowers were strewed. While standing around tho graves the mournful chant was sang, and brothers and sisters told of the good deeds of tbo loved and lost ones, and the hallowing influences of the Patrons to humanity. These scones remont tbo Patrons In golden cords of friendship, of union, mid fraternize thum into ono common family, with ono object tho happiness of humanity. May this ceremony never ho forgotten, but otico each year let us go whom wo shall feel that wo are mortal, ami mai wo may so live tuai brothers and slstors will strew flowers upon our graves, Salem Orango passed a resolution to meet again ou the 2d Saturday lu June, 1878, and also Invites all Patrons that can, from other Oranges, to bo present on that occasion, MOTICE. I will pay 925, in gold, premium for tbo best Ulaok Stranger" colt exhibited at tbe Stat Pair UU fall. J. W. Naarnna, W- tl- r "fVj . -4 y mmmmiiiimmmkmiSSlm IMF- ,. t