3fcEHEV' urn .4 i iiMwiiwuiiimiiw. TT!5 "l. m. w ir :" WILLAMETTE FARMER 2 w&n .1 M I, W I P. ! 1 1 , ' .?7i i ft ' IK! ,m 1 ( w- .i r h n ft !W -v ". "7 .?1 . i j feV i 1 9 i i v !t& tillsinwttt mxmtx. mvBo KVKiit miday, nr CLABKB & CBAIG, ruBuanxna and pnorniETom. H. A. CliAIIKK. D. AV. CKAIO. Term or Subucrlptlon, One copy, ono year (RJ number).. . Ono copy, fix monthf (SO number) ...... Ono copy, tlircn month (IS numnnm .... ....$2.J!0 .... lixb .7ft HAIiKM, FKIDAY, JUNK 20, 1877. The Indian" War. U'rom llio I)wmton Toller J Mount Idaho, Juno 10th. 8 p. m. Had nrnvs to nlnht, via Florence, from Salmon Itlvor. Tho killed ho far as known, nro dick iiovino, nonry i'.uros, ity Jlland, llonry Htrowbrldgo, nopliew of LI froos, Oibnr", Harry MaRon, 0, II. Drown, Jack Mnnunl, Samuel JJendlot, James Bakor, Pat Hlco, Victor and Joo OukU; William Goorgo, wounded. l .... No womon and children killed on Salmon river reportod yot. Mr. John Chamberlain and child wero klllod ntmuno llmo or Norton wife and other child woundod. Low Day Tory low; Joo Mooro a Hovoro wound In tho hip; Mrs. Norton shot in both loan, not ftoriotiH. Miss Linn lloworsand III1I Norton ivoro round on tho prnlrlo by our plckots not hurt. .... , Troop arrived to-night. Tho Indians have left thiHaftornoon, ntlotnptlng lo cross Hal mon rlvor. Ho wo think Homo effort should bo inndo to chook thotn from Walla Walla.HN wo think thoy will go Inward Wnllowii, or that oounlry.nnd may commitothor doproilft lloiiN. Thoy havo a fnrgo bund of hornet bo lomtlng to imopln horo, no thoiiRht, and will ho pursued by tho people from horo. It Is JoHoph'M band, with other ronogadoH. Tlio oporator at Walla Walla tclographod at H::iO lant ovcnlng (Wodnondny) : I rocolvod u letter to-day from my brothor, Ho Is living on tho Alpown, about 15 mlleti holow LowlHlon. Ho Hays: Tho Norton murder wwi led by llus-hus-out, Chuff or tho Wa.wa-wi and 1'aloiit.o Indlam, and thoro ro more killed than reported. He HftyH thoro whh a man Htoppod ut his place, nnd liio man Niaiou an liiuiau iom mm on unnli declared ho had Indians enough to whlpallthu HoldlorH at Jinpwai and Walla Walla irthoy worn at ono pott, lot alono two, Tho pcoplo at l.owlnton, tho ma" "ayn, blniuu Howard nnd MouUolh for tho whole iinti Ho gives mo llio imiiUM of many ldllml ii'. named In tho iIInimuJioh soul, and tho linn o Ih worm tlinn tho Ofwionlnii hns It. Horn- IIiIiirh I kio In the piipor that worn iiottnlct. iiphod. It did not Marl about n horwi trni o ut all, but wan ii regular out hrouk. No rnvfconuor yet. (Ion. IInunrii;(int tho following dlHpnloh- tod. I. rod,whluh wan ricolvcil hero yen- tudiiy :. Four IjAI'WAI, Juno 10,0 a. m. dipt, l'orry n'pnrtHhlmit.Thollorltllloil In tho iKitlon nl llio I7(h. Sont l'orry nminuiil tloniiiiilorchvoit to Mount Idaho luit nlxllt and hIiiiII colloctuuouKh furco to mnko Hiiro work bofoio pushing. Tho Ilmtl Indian position Ih reported In tho rotilieKt pokMMu I'ountry botweon liitllo Salmon and Snauo Itlvor. Tho trnllH aro hlnlo and Hloup through deep oauyoim. Wllllnm luo, who brought thoso lottorn. nayH ho whh n ncout on Inn own hook and waa In tho light ; that It took plauo at the foot or tho While lllrd Canyon, IiihIohiI iff tho hoadi that upon tho Ural llro or tho Indiana tho noldlorii broko rank mid retreated, uud tho olllcora could not rally thorn to hen the onemvthat tho Iudlana pumuodthein about 10 mlfoii to J. M. Crook'a Uno, UrliiK con Untlyi that tho IndUim had bettor guna Mid their aim wax deadly rrom tho Omtt that thoro waa about I!M Indiana In purMiiltwoll mountod; that urtor tho light tlio Indluns had u war daucoou tho prnlrlo; that ho, with Kminftiril. briiiiuht dlnnatchOH throuuh rrom Col. l'orry to llio pot; that oil" tho road four miKH north ot iiim inmru iiouno moy wuru Htlncked by llvo Indlaim Junt aa tho moon wax going down; that thoy entrenched them celvoH behind homo rocks anil Kouoriird Htreugtheuluutholr portion by tiring vtlth hU Henry rltlo till ho tired ": hhota by tho drollning light iff iho moon. At daybreak tho Indiana fell buck, oarrying nuoff their iiumhor doad or wounded, upon a horNo. Thoy thou camuou without furtlu-r iikiIvniu tlon. Wii havo bororo us Hon. llowanPn dlHpatohtoCol, Wood, iff ihilo JunolKlhat II a. m.. giving tho uuiiiberot'thoi'omiimud klllod and mhhlng at 'J7, exclusive or Mout. Tliollor, who wim killed. A letter Ironi l-'athor LVtalilo nays that tho Inillium aro all ipilft on Haiigiiuui Crook, though many iff too No, rori'imnnd I'alousiH nro thoro. Miwongor Ji.Ht through in two drtj'H. This morning tho Almoin arrived with 7."moro regular who proceeded directly to tho garrison and aro to Ioavo thoro tiffs evening for the noeno or notion, VnlunteorN liavoeomo from Columbia oounly W. T., and more mo on Iho mad. Tho kkUWvs in I'urndlNo valley aro utockiulod ami havo sunt to town for ammunition, WalU Walla, Juno Ut 11 a, in. Dr. Dorr hint reoolvod a letter dited LowUton, yebler dav, which Haya: Iho Indiana havo klllod every man on Salmon rlvor, but havo Ion tho women uud children llvo. A company or viualry and Jim Lawyer (Indian) anil forty of his men ramu to LowInIoii to-day, with nil tho whites ofKamlah. Tho ronorvatlou and (.apunl Ih bitudoued,and all havo eomo to LewUlnn. llmvojukt returned from atcoul to Orand Hondo river, Wo ran upon a paitycffwar rloranr about fifty, on tho Houtli nldoof Hnnko river. Thoy appeared In Iw making their way to Wallowa, Tho IudlaiiH have got tho bent orthoHnldlera. Up to tho prox tut llmo, thoy havo klllod about thirty oldlerN.and driven them buck rrom Whim lllrd canyon to Mount Idaho. Tho killed and wounded up to the proHeut time number about lllivt 'tho troop Iroui Walla Walls tannot ge'l In Cnmas 1'ralrlo. It will lUo f00 troops to whip Jomph'a baiul, Walla Wall., Juno lil.Ort. m.-WInno. innroi hiiiI his Imnd aro e.impvd iifar t'o Cieik, Inldsho, iirmed, Thoy olftlm lobe IKiuoiblo. but tho (iovornor tulegiaphed lo Kllver Cltv luslriuulons Ur him to ntuis undhouffiiEoil to do mi, Keying ho wou'd D.ht llit, About W or JM Indluna Irmn Mhlheiir ItovervMllou pasod Malheur Yll Ugu Monday uilh u bund if hcirm- In the dlrtotloiior tho Wolor oouuiry. U Is n. lortil that llio IndUm at Onion t'ltv mII theijovtfrnmmtt had holier inVo AKtnt Kino Imti uh.v or ho might bo klllod. Washington, Juno "I. Tho li.llowlni; dtx iiiiioh im tioeiMid by lh LVmmiHhioiter i'i'Uh iMIhIip, Imin tint N r. IVieos ewonoi : Non rtworvatlon IiulUua comiuoneod hos tlluio mi iho lih lobt. Up m daio (th lil.h) .tUotiiinHHiit loporied inurdond uud four lmtUiN killed, Hen HowMd la beio in cvtitinviid, Tho hONtllia aro hlinut 1(M dtrong, and nro roportod to havo gone lo Hit tslmt n ilvxr ounlry mid nro nmklntt foi iho Wolcor Valley In Soutlioru Idaho Troup are in pursuit, about twelve hnui behind, U-orvallou Indians urn irn Ii tho (loveiniuotit A o-Minmny Is founri iiudor Iho htsd chtiffnnd N pioUvllug ihe KeltUruttil of Kcuilaaud cmployi. (Signed) Watklns, InNpoctor; Monhilth, In (1 Inn Agont. Gen. Howard having telegraphed don, Sherman that disaffected Indians lo tho number or 1.600 lu all, nad othor factH and other factH and particular which have In stibstnnco enmo Ironi San Francisco, In press tologramw, 3en. Sherman sentu telegrmn to Gon. McUowoll an lollows: Youo Hovoral dlMpatcheu received, nnd I trust tho tlrst report or tho disaster to two companlos under Capt. Terry will provo In correct, and that tho combination among Unaffected Indians is not as oxtomdvo a re ported. Still wo must moet tho danger Hnd ovorcomo It, bo It what it may. (Jon. How nrd is on tho spot and can ascertain the exact truth. You can first support bltn by b11 tho troops available, and call for relnforcotnontH only afior you have used nil subject lo your command. Tho nggregato number of Indian scouts poRslblo for your division is 180. Surely you can lot Howard havo pn even hundred bvordorltiK Knutz to dhchargo n IcorroHpondlng nuinbor. I lit m HIT fl fltf 1 XT' f m n I V. 1. DUIillMAni uoiinnn Win Nnnrntarv of War this momlnit receiv ed tho rollowlug lologram Trom Oov. llruy man, or Idaho Territory: "- Boibk CITY, I. T., Juno 11. To tho War Department, Washington: A disastrous Indian war hen begun. Thern Is no Territorial law croatlng militia, and only 20 regulars hero. I want authority to or ganlro, monnt and provision volunteers at government oxpenso. V Immtdlnto notion la neco?nary. M. HiiJvman, Gov. Idnho. To this tho Secretary or war roplled that ho hnd no suthorlty to aiithorlzo him to organ Izo, mount nnd provision volunloors at gov ornmout exnonso, but that Gon. Howard hnd been fully Instructed nnd clothed with nil niithorlly tho Department can confer, nnd that ho might furnish arms nnd ammuni tion nH provided by Inw. Gon Sliornmn nUosentn telegram to Gon. McDowell, ro forrlngto tliotelogram rrom Gov. Iliuvman of Idnho nnd tho reply therolo, saying Gov. Howard may Itsuo, nt his discretion, inns lu.ts not exceeding r00, and not ovor i.T,000 rounds of nmmunlllou. Following spi olal teiegrnm lo tho Oregon Inn was recoivod last evening: Dat.i.I'.h, Juno "1, 1877. Father Wilbur ban Just como lu rrom ainonif his Indians. Ho savn nositlvely thnt SknmTnh, Moses nnd Smohalhi nro with tholr pooplo, una woro never inoio peaceaoio. On vcHtcrduv tnornliitr Qunurul M. V. Ilrown commanding tho rieconil llrl'.'itdo or (). H. M., Kent tho followUttf dlsiKitoli to tlio anvornor: A MIAN v, Juno 10. Governor V. '. Chmlwhh: Tin- Ki coiid Jtrlgntlo, 0. H. M Ih ill tlio Horvlceof thoHtiitofor Indiiui liostllltlcH Cllbtof lllOlllllllillM. iSIaiit V. IlllOWN. Ililg. (Ion. Coiminimlliitf. Tlio (Invcriinr iiitHWorud by imill tho snino tiny follows: Hxi'inmvH Ornoi:, Huluiii, .Itinu 11). 1S77. J Uvncml Ilrown: Dkak Hut: Your jmtrlotlo ollor nf tlio oiiiiiI.lmI inulitlu of tlio Statu for (ho Clllllplllu'll llglllllht tllO ImllllMH I'llHt of tho inniiiitiliiH duly iicclvcd. IiiiiKintiuli its I lmvo no power to koikI troops out of tlio State, I lmvo tonilorod the orgiiiil.ed inulitlu mi tho purtof tlio Hlule, anil on tlio olloi.s ninilo by Hn huiiu- rlorollleerHto (Ion. Howard coininuiiiiiiic Di'purtmont or Coltimliln for tlio hiiIiI eitinpalgii, tlio United Htatco pitying for tho Korvieefl. To thin I lmvo received tin uiiuwer us yet. I lmvo the honor, etc. H. 1 Ciiawick, Governor. AllltlVAIi Or (IKNKIIAIi IlllOWN. Tlio (Jciicrul arrived from Albany by the JCxpress this morning, nnd nftoriwt Interview with the (lovernnr, Immedi ately gave orders to Capt. J. II. Lister to reurtilt Company 10 (Capital Guards) to their innxliiuiin standard. Also tele graphed as folIowH to Corvallls: Sai.i'.m, .Time 21, 1877. Capt. I). CartMc, Corvullln: Hiivuyoti turned over iirmi nntl iiinti nltlon of your company (organized for the Mndou war) to County .Itidgu iff llentoii'.' M. V. Hitow.v. The following answer whh roeolved to the foiogolng. CoitvAiit.lH, Juno'-l. flcncml Ji V, Uruwn, Salttn: lluvo ttinieil otui' lo the eouiily, fjutis at the College. Can bo forwarded to yon upon writer of County Judge. He can't bo found. Will hcu bltn Ihin ov.-nlnj;. 1). Caiu.ihm:. on' l'Ott I'OUTI.AM). Giiiiernl Ilrown left on tho afternoon train for Portland, onrryliiK tho follow I tig; letter hf liibtrtictions. KxKeirrivn Otrici:, ) Salem, Juno "I. I Iluni Oj:n. M. V. IIiiow.n: Klit: Yon will pleiso ask Oen. O. O. Howard eomnmndlng Department of Co hinihla, If In his power to furnish the State iff OroL'on with such amiH and am munition an you may deem neeobsury fo. the protection of the settlers on cur ex posed frontier, and advlso with me, S. F. Chaiiwick, Ouvernor. AITKAI. 11)11 All). The Governor received, thlrf A. M , the following: Union, Junolil. Govkunou ruAmvii'KS Great ahirm felt hero for tho oltl.ons of tho Wallowa. Wo have gutiH but no ammunition. Vienna forwntil with ut most dlsp'iteh B.lHK) rtuiiuli for U. H. iuusl;etHHmiri,00O for iiecdlo guns. Ii. U. lillAI.NAOO, I'ouniy Judge, In answer 3,000 eatrhlgod were for- wauled by express this i'. M. till that worn ready. 1,AT13HT.S: . n.ao t. m. The Governor has reed veil u telgram stating that orders wouhl have to eomo rrom Wiislilnglon to deliver U. S, nrma and atumuulllou lo elticeus, 1). Cur' Isle Honda dispatch thnt guns and amimmlMoii will be ivnt from Cxir vutllsi toalem to-night. The CapMnl Gtiarda meet tiMillit In thilrnrmory toreeelvo volunteers. Uit evening Governor Chadwlck sent tho lollowlnu dlspntuh to WtibhliiKtoo I). O. Bai.km, Juno -1. Han. John ir. Michel, U. i VttiiCor, ii it,,, fi.,.f.., -. w. KHOM or.NIIttAJi ""OWN. Oenerul Htown, who Is In Portland, tel egiMphs tills a. M., as follows: PourriANU, June 2J. Gov. .S'. F. Chadioick: Plenty of iimmuultion and arms at Vancouver hut can't get them without your reiiulsltion on tho Secretary of Mir. Please ask hlinforan order on General Howard for 10,000 rounds of inetnllc car tridges. Mnlor Wood will transfer on receipt of otder. Maut V. JiltoWN. waiting oitin:tts. A illHiminli rinni Afnlor General W. II. Klllnger of Portland, received by the Governor this A.M., states that lm Is awaiting orders. , . One iiu in I red stand of arms arrived from Corvalll.s by tho mull train this f. M.f and were deposited in the Cnpltnl utiiini Armory. , , ,,, The Capital Guards and volunteers will meet, to-night at 7 o'clock sharp for drill. All volunteers must bo present unless excused by Captain Lister, tho com manding officer. , , Tho following dispatch was received bv tho Governor from tho Secretary or War at ono o'clock v. M Washington. D. C, June 2:1. . Gov. &'. J. Chadwlck. Salem, Ogn.: I have, seen your dispatch to facnator Mltcliel and have sent the following dis patch to Gen. McDowell, Sun Francisco. "Tho Governor of Oregon asks for arms and auuinltlon for volunteer'. You will direct them to bo furnished upon the Governors requisition an provided by Joint Resolution, of July .".Otli 1870 and March ad, 1877." Gunnon W. MoUiiaky, .Secretary of War. Tho Joint. Resolution of July JWtti pro vides tho manner In which the arms shall he delivered, etc. Gov. Chadwlck went to Portland atone r. M., to confer with tho Military De partment, and to facilitate Iho drawing or arniH, etc. Gov. Chadwlck received tho following telegiatn this A. M: Wi:ston, June 2'2, 1877. To Gov. Chadwlck, Salem : Can you send one hundred stand of arms to Weston ? Chas. MuMonuis. TJIK (IOVKIINOII'h ANSWIIIt. Sai.i:m, June --, 1S77. Chas. MtiMorrixlhtir Sir : I huvo mado a requisition for guns and umuiiltlou tinder your leiitiost, of Depart ment Comnuiudcrut Poillaiid, Gen. O. O. Howard. , Jty tho enclosed rcoltitloti (puhlUhed above) you will see that I can get no Spriiigflold rifles or needle guns, tor tho reason that they aie the guns now used by Iho U. H. troops, I eun only get the gtniH not used by by (lie troops, which are muskets. You will see by this that I havo done tlio bt I could. You will see furtherthat I have to given bond to ie turn these guns or pay fur them. Von will therefore account to mo for them when tho use of thein has ceased. Your most oh't Servant. S. R Chadwlelc, Governor. General Ilrown has directed the Capi tal Guards to he tilled up at once, and hold themselves ready for marching orders. The Guards will meet to-night for drill and to receive volunteers. Gen. Howard telegraphs Portland this A.M. that tho Indians Have all crossed Bunko River and seem to be pushing to the South Kast. Recruiting at Salem. As pornimouuaoiuont in the Daily ItKcoim of yesterduv, mid In small poslor circulated on tho street, tho Capital Guards met last night nt their armory tor tlio purpose of lin ing up tlio rnuks of tho company to tho maximum standard, so as to bo In leurilnoss in rt'Kioii(l to tho call of tlio Governor should llioy tiu ueoiiotl to mil m proiootingino iron UcrvcltlotnouiHor thoStato Ironi tlu threat ened attack of tho Indians now on tho war path In Idaho near the Oregon and Wash legion Territory Ihifs. 'i ln meeting wasoffltd to order by O.ip tain .1. It. Lister, who promptly Mated tho object, of tlio mootlni.'. At tho conclusion or his statemnt tho mooting was nddrcxred by O. A, Cutting, lv(l , and sovornl others, when an Invitntien wHhulvuu to all to eomo forwaul nnd sign tho roll. rinriy-olglit iKtrsoii respondod, who slguoil tbo following document: Wo, tho undersigned, willingly consent to uolvtstof tlm Mountains t lljlit Indlnus us voluiitoors for tho period ol ninety duys. John ('Iihm', Dr 1) M Jonov, i'. w .Nortoii, m i vntKlU3, Franlt T I'suus, . K Myors, in A.k Sieretnry of War to lust rutc Com muior of Di'iinrtment of Columbia to supply oIUxoiih of Oregon In vicinity of Ilillian llOStllllies, Willi anno nun imiuu- nltlon fiom Vaueover on reiiulsltion of Iho Governor. Ulll'en In Wallow vHlloy nro In (lunger of attach and havo applied to mo for arms and ammunltlou. TlioS'ato has none. S. V, Cii.vuwtCK, Governor, M J Hlco. Homer Hillock, .1 S NIolioU, Ii 1j l..fforo, S F Parker, .1 1) Hoyl, It K Ward, O Hedges, T Hurker. K I Cliiimberlain, t) I) Ford, M 11 Thornton, Clus I.i'loiOU, v it Ttr, llonrv Ststes, Frank N Gilbert, J D Kelt. N J Forrol, A J Wilsou, Chas Mack, Abo Mend, G It Graves, W K llauklns, O 8 Hlco, U Todhuuter. U W lioll, M lUrdolot, J t) Jefferson, F Hutchinson, M L Hutlor, H Doming, U !' libit. jSLttJ3L1033L, DE2TorseiXl13. jftt . KM Vv! iv -" ' -Jli" JL-Vl ji'FKstr-2 . t"'Kik - Tho Imported Peroheron Stallions, wTJirri? 1RT1F, ANT OF.N. PTiRTTRY. M of i-aWert. Atln. .WitortirM BAVIIJBO.V, Salom, on fltlUAY, P. Jt., and 8A1-"SiAoYs-ffiaG IN V. 8.COOLC01N, THE 3EABON-Do at iho end of tho .ca.on. I have Bomo very Fine JRJtSEY CATTLE for Sale. Kvcry family that keeps a cow rtionld havo a JBIISEY, or atjeatt a hilfblood. Families that hYo naed thcmwllli.qtilowltoutthcm,irihoarotobebad. ...,, ... . ,io- t .q..v,.. Ith a Lhls'oryiif the IVrcheror., nnd why they aro preferred to other lare horfcr: tome Mnt on brsedtng; . i.n,.,,.ir.,.i...ni.r...iln icir.nii! nn,i Amirlca. etc. 1 hey will be rent on application. tho n!.1m3 xw. o. 3arv3nn. WHEAT ArVD OATS ChoDped into Feed', . Por n.o,l,exitlr jPoll. ,...AlOi.. Sash, Boors, Blinds, IVtoxxldlxxsia Tiii'tiing'. Stair work, HcdstcnrtM, EIiiicaiiN, MtUMlN, Tlll)ICN. FAIVfVIIVO MILLS, And all kltidM ol Bin nltuio, At IWU-HOSU I'MCEI. Shop a' Ag-Jcul;nTinVn,k' bnlWhU, .lutein. i OIMMCNNIM. RAILK0AD LANDS. Hillioriil Xoi'iiihI tow I'HICKM JLONM TiniEt LOW INTHKICST! Tno OrcRon and California anil Oregon Central Itallrond I'onipiiules OKI-'filt their Land for inloupnii tlio follnwlnir lll ml ierm Ono tenth of tho prlco In casli; lutercf t on tho balance at tho rate of i-cvrn percent, ono year alter File; and each folloulng your oniMrntli of tho iirlnclpiil mid ItitcreU on thu balance at iho nito iif wven pur cent tier annn i, Ilolli principal nnd Inter tl l'.ijnhlo In It. B. I'lirrniey. A illtcoimt ort"ii iiercfiit. will ' okIIowi-iI for cavil (V Letters lo ho aililroxcd to 1. MillUI 'Ai, I.und Acrnl O. O. It. Ii . 1'oilland. Oirirtni. JOHN rca.MTG, jiiiRniKii or MERINO SHEEP, fiy VKI'.S pleaiire In "ITerlnc to the SV'ol-OroiverK id I. urtvini-iiiil Din uilli'lntiiirTerrllnrli'M tho chanco to pnrcluiKit TllOlIUUdllllltlUi MkIIINOS, ami n- jiirlnrr nirllr IntervtU'd that thev can. and will on do.iviir lo. fell Mieep uf tho f.iino tuiallty and valno nt MUCH ClIKM'KIt ItATKS thm fucli can potntbly ho Imported, hxnmtnatlon and comparlunn with oili er Sheep ollcred lu tho u-nrliet nro coullally InvtUd. Addrcf JOHN MINTO, Hnlem, Oreiron. N. II. Tim Itamnand Itam ljmbof tho Dock can bo f ecu on iho ISLAND KAH.M, ndjolnlng Halom. ThoEwencan bo n.'eti a. Iho ramo place, or nt tho HILL KAIIM four anda hall tnllcafouth of tbo city. Balem, tieptembcr 10, 1873. MILTOKT, Half Brother to Caledonia. Chief, tbe fiistost Trotting liillion in'Caniuia, Sired by Ilewc'r Itoyal Oeorjfo Dnsn by old llarka way, tho celebrated jiWIi llloud Hoi re, will aland for ilme I) East Portland, At Iho Ptablcn of JOHN SHAVER, from April IfiUt toJnly 1it, 1877. $'IO to Insure, payalilo when tho Maro In known to ho lu oal. $'25 for tlibMra Hon, payable at Iho llmo of rervlco. JOHN REDMOND. March TO. 1&77. Kentucky -Bred Stallion. Tlio Flno Mnmbrlno TrollInj;.SlnllIon, . IUSBY. Awarded Firot "Premium at tho Oregon Stato Fair, 1876. DESCRIPTION AND rKDIORKK - I.tifliy Ik t dnrl: brown. ID hand hluli, und wait fired hy Krlcron. Iki dim hy Hcntln: Sd ly (Iruy I'du'lo; 3d by Amtiif. lirlKon by Ciiy'n Mnmhrlno1 lilt f cut of tliotrottluR nmro.Mri. Caimlo. IhyV Mninhr no Chief war trot lor Mnmhrlno l'aymii'lir, who wan hy Mnmbrlio, out ofn miru by 1'nyinaider Mnmbrlno w n rnn of Imp. McMenjMT no wnn llio ilro of Abda lab, and tho i.thihI Kiro of ItyndlekV llumblo onlnn, mi well n MaiiihrlnoChUr; thu''ani of tho lutler was a brown mnrn. n relcbmted rnadrlernnd famoui breeder, tired y n crny hnrto, n run or Imp. Me(ieiii;er, w ho flood In IlucliefB ni N. Y. Krlcfon ha n lecor' of 2.30V. ild heat, ot four y.-urf old, and IA tho hire of Krlc, w lib n record of ?:Ss.4. nt four Aenrn old, and Dobln, with a record of 'J. ii., ut two yrarp old, and S !!0, at fix yrf. old. V. Cnmiif, with rcconl. 'liXW, at thrco yonra old; nnd It tho rlro of many other j;iod one. TKRMS-ThoSearnn, t'25. W1LLSTAX1) lXS.ll.Kjr. at Dnrliln'a Stable Tliurndny, I'rlony, und Mutuldny. AT AlllA.Vy, Nouduy and Tliuradny. ap!0m3 JOHN YOUNG, Proprietor. Auv otliorj delrlns to no oan call unoti Ciiituln I.Utor to-day mid Uavo thoir iiauaoo onrolli-d. Drill uirotliiRn will Im luld nt tbo Armory ovt ry ul);lit for tlio iiiirnoso of iuntriiclliiK tlio now rioiulla lu tlio luanunl of arum n.id uiuroliliiK oNolullmm. Tlio mtnulllly UbtroiiKtliut tho ooinp.iny will lioriqulrod to no parly lu tlio coining votk lo tlio neighborhood of tho Wallowa Vnlioy tonct aa a revoutallvo airninbt Iho IiulUuMof that heotlnn imrtlolpatlni; in tho ouluriuk of Josoph'a band, rather than to do any llj;Ulln. 1'. la thouRhillinttlinpreaoiicm of a largo foii'o will hoon ihioII ttui dlaturhatice. 'l'hohoof ouronlteus who cm leavo tliplr lionioi nnd bublmsi ahould haalou to till up thocoinran). out of 0,1100 pnpie,Hiirin euouiii nave no dlllWutty lu rnlMiiR in IM bourn a good i-ouipauy of 100 iiiou, "Como to tho ceutor." seriouFaccidemthleo broken. OuitVAirt, Juno'Ja. Itev. Tathor VorruUUof tt. Louts p.trUh, hud his If B broken badly yoaierday after noon. Ho wa driving Irom thU place to his n hlilt'in-o at St. l.oula, In a luck when his horeea bwamo frlKhtenoil and ran off throw ing hliu violently to tho Rround, the whoela of the haok pun-dim over him, breaking one of hi loya, and othorwlie Injurinir him. Dr. CuMck of thl cltv was mIIchI, and roct the broken limb. This morning he la komewhat bettor, but is atlll conaltlered in a I crltkal oondlttou. M. MirciiLL. TUK FINE Thoroughbred Stallion DELAWARE CTTILt STAND THK ENSUINO SEASON NEAIt Tho Farm or II. K.Ankcny, 10 miles south or Snli'iii, I)wer Pantlam llottom under tho fharco of, Rr.d at tho realilf uco of. Mr. .1. T HKCKWt 111. Heaton romnienclui,' April 1ft and endlnz July lit, 181. Service by the Season. $15; Insurance $20. Payable in-old coin, nt iho moot icrvico or when tnnro prue to bo lu foa. Mare roinailhuuro pi'turcd and cared fiirnt$l per week, uui no ritk ukeu. I n Mood Inyj IS hanilf high, and wilyli l.lJJIbf. miylui i - Alterative Tlio Celebrated ThorouRhbicil Stallion mt Mrs. DR. LINDSLET W Itli STAND THE ENSUINO SEASON AT SAX.1CM, From March 10th to Jnlr 10th. Maro can bo taken to the Lliery Stable of ltrau &. Havldfon, or cent to tah'J JAMKd 1'. 11YIIKE Salem. Season of 1877. THE IMPOUTED OLYDE3DALE STALLION young moms, AKO till TROTTING STALLION AUTOCRAT, WILL MAKE THE SEAtsON OF ISTf, FUOM ApillliUoJuly Ut, a follow; At Wui. Ackcr'.S I'ulon SluUIo, Tuyler Ntrcct, Portland, MONDATS, after 10 o'clock; TUESDAYS. WED NESDAYS, and THURSDAYS, at 1 p. m.; and At tbo Owner's Farm, UeedvlIlP, WMblnston county, on FRIDAYB, SATURDAYS, and SUNDAYB. After July lit, at UEEUYILLU. WuMuirton county, TKK5l-AUTOCRVT,tolnfnre,50. YOUNQ MARQUIS, to lnmro (40. Settlement to be made ben manx are kuowu lo bo In foal. Fattnrtee at lUioriixB limited to a few uarca bronjht from dla Uun. Aildrv, m. Or. Portias t Or ALECK LOTHIAN, Ke4rlU. ap v Sn -f To Purify tho Blood uso nr. jnyno Alternate It nets directly on tho blood, fitliniilnting tlio nbsorlicntH, overcoming tho olwtlnnto Htnto of tho noros of tho nkln, nnil Impnrtlng n hcnlthy glow to tho Complexion. lMmplcH, Pustules, Tetter, nnd Skin Discuses of nil kinds, Morcurlnl AH'cotloiiH, Tumors, nnd nil vnrlo tlos of complaints arising from do pravod or dlsordorcd blood, nro ef fectually orndlcntcd by this remedy. Scrofula In all Its Forms is cured by tho porslstont uso of Dr. Jiiyiio'n Alterndvc. It destroys tho poison ous princlplo which originates Scro fula, and ultimately drives It from tho Kyutem. It will romovo onlargo ments of tho Glmids or Bonos, und is a fcafo remedy In cases of Ulcers or Sores of all kinds. Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings nro elVoctually cured by Dr. Jnyno'n Al terative. Iiy Btlmulntlng tho action of tho nbsorbontfl, all watery or cal caroous depositions aro gradually carried otf, toning up tho patient nt. tho saino tlmo, by Htrougthoning tho dlgcstlvo organs ami exciting tho Liver, Kidneys, Ac to perform their functions. For Dyspopsla nnd Liver Complaint It has proven n remedy, and it has established cures in cases of Kpllcpsy. It may bo safoly rolled on by any ono needing n medlultio o build up tho system, clcanso tlio blood, or to rcstoro tho normal action of tho Socrctlvo Organs. T. A. DAVIS i CO,, Wholealo Aeenta. PortUn? Oregon. rvrlBmi REAL ESTATE LOANS. OUKGOX AM) MAS1I1.VCT0X Trost Investment Company OV SVUTI.&NB. THIS Companr If prepared to negotiate loana In. nmlruin$N0to:5u,WWcurei orer 1MPRO VuDClTY PnOl'ERTY aid KaRM LANDS, for nted period i'f jeai. or repayable by lialf-jtarlr la UUcenu. For term, appw to WILLIAM RRID, Manager, hotIBt 9 Flret street Portland. T. O. SUXaZiXVAir. ATTORNEY AT LAW OPKBA HOU8K, SALKY. 8. 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