t , V i V'e 6 DZMIOTOllT. OPPIOKUSoflho NATIONAL GRANGE. Jjfcr-John T. .Tonci, Barton, rhllllpr, Ark. OitrteerJ, J. Woodman, Paw raw, Van Unrcn, Mich. ., IcluterA. II. Hmcdlcy, Crcco, Ifouard, la. Hteward-A.,1. VauRlin, Memphis. Tcun. An't Macartl Mortimer Whitehead, Itlddlcbusb, Bomerrct, N..J. . . .... Viuiitlaln-H. II. Kllli, SprliigborotiRh. Warren, O. TnatnurY. M. McDowell, Wayne. Htcuuen.N. Y. Htcrtlnrv-O. II. KcIIejr, I.oulsvlilc, Ky. Onti-Krrwr-li. IHnwiildlo, Orchard Orovo, Ind. CVrM Mri. .lohii T. .folic, Harlon, I'hlllltiP. Atk. Vlitrn Mm. Nnmtlnl K. AllimP. Mnlltlccllo. Mint!. Jtmona- Mr Harvey (lodclard, North OMnhv. Ct. ImiIv Amhtunt MeicardlHtt Caroline A. Hall, LouUvlllc, Ky. XZECtlTIVK COMMtTTBB. 1). Wyatt Allien, (Chairman,) Culiceunry, H. C, K. ll.Mhanktand. Iliibuquo Iowa. Dudley T. L'liatc, Chrcrnont. N. II. Alonro (1 itder, Kock Falls, Whiteside. Jll. W. II. Chambers, Oewctchco, Husecll. Ala, OlUccra of Oregon Htnto Grange. J((r-Wiii, Cyrui", Bclo. Orerneer-A. It. Hhlploy, Osnvceo. lAclurcr-MTH. B. N. Hunt, Sublimity. JSecrttaryT. I,, Davldnon. Halcm. .SUicard-W. II. Thoma, Walla Walla, W. T. Amiitanl Steward-0. W. Kiddle, CanyonTllIo. VAaJalnVf. II. Uray. Antnrla. Trtiuurtr H. V. Leo, Portland, daU-Kttptr-S.. II. Urahain, FUlicr'a Landing, Clark county, W. T. On Mra. I). A. Miller, Jacksonville. l'umona Mra. 8. I). Durbim, McMmnvlllo. rtora-Mtf. K. A. Kelly. Kat Portland. , L , Lady An't NUuard-Mn. OcorKla Kmlts, flood Hirer, Wanco eoun y. KrtcvHv 6Vmmv-Wm. Cym, Scloj n. CTow, Dalian; K. I.. Hmlth, Hood Hlvcr. StaU HuHntii AqtntH. V. Leo. rorllasd. State Grange Deputies for 1877 IWOfflct. Kxprtu, DINTON. ... A Holder Corralll Comltta OI.AUKAMAS. Knocli Hklrlno nuttoCrcck N W Ilandall OrosonClty IIOtlfll.AS. J W llaycn Myrtle Creek O M (laidnor Drain's Htatlon MULTNOMAH. . ....... riympton Kully Kat Portland.... Bad Portland MAIIIIIN, 1 Y Callemat Iliilterlllo (I W Hunt sublimity Salum JN T Miller" lackmnvlllu Jncknonvlllo F A I'atteriiiiii'. lllckrcal Balem I.AKB. . . J J Charlton UiioioUko lackronrillo JDHKI'MINK. . . . Daniel Holer ICcrliyvllle lackronvmo LANS Jamcii V Matlock (huneii It A Irvine I.olmiKin Alliany John 151171!'. Tyh Tho Dallti 1) (I Durham. .'.'.' MpMIiiuvIII J 8appluton (laiton I) II Itliiclnrt Canyon City Canyon City Itlll.OMIIIA. BW Ciiiiierp- Columhla City II I' llolilini Tillamook tiorllnainlilll II1IATII.I.A. . .... ,IH Whllu Weolon Werlwil rmm, J lU'iiryrlliriicder.... Oil wAfiiiNiiniN TKiituroiir. f'l.AIIK. HV llrimn Vancouver f'ni.tliinlA. ItPHIeln Iiiylon vrillTMAN. I.h ltliiT Colfai Colfax eiiKilAl.ii. M '. tlucidilii ....Itlma HH Mrihham..' Chiilmlln Po'nt TIIUIIlTnN, . . ... i 1,0 Aliliolt Olympla Olympla l liouiimlre Vi'lm JuUtm llnrtnu i...Sfatt'e Hcattlo i.nwin. I M I'lirrroii Ulaijuato rAKIMA. Mt II ....!. lril.tllallliri.. . . .... . . ... UT IrWIIII imi.-. .,"- III any roiinlr whuro tho Hrputy a, pointed I not , tlm moil iiiialiln,iir.il tho tlrn or 'liuiiKiillty will iiropoily liiiltcstiiliiiiiaarliolrtf. I will ti pit n d,fr In ninny liMlnnriHi I lin tmj'li oWlijis to liwku ap. M...lmei.t without knowUM.tomn..iHi Mater Orri'on Hialotlr'aiw, P. of II. I Meellnc of Subordinate Granges U.NN COUNTY. Hope, No. 21, meets In Albsny, on tbo 1st , unit :iHtiirilvs of each month, at 111 a. m Oilc I'laln, No. (I, In llalsey, 2nd and Itli Hitiiirdavaat II a. in. II inner. No, InVi, In Urawlordsvllle, 1st and :ird H.diinlnyN, at 2 p. m. Hyraetiso No. I:i, at Millers .Station, lib Saturday, at 1 p. m. I.'Umnon No. 21, at Lebanon, 2J and Itli Haturdity, at 10 a. m. Grand Prattle No, 10, Itli Saturday. Knox llutto No. 22, 1st and Ilrd Hat it r days. Httitlam No. :17, 2nd and Itli Haturdnys, at 10 a. ui. Ilrowiuvillo No, ID, 1st and 2nd Hatur- faugoiit, No. 7, Ut and Ilrd Fridays, at 10 'lla'rrlMburg, No, 11, Ut and Ilrd Satur days, at 10 a, in. Hhedil, No, tl, Ut and 3J Haturdays, at 10 a. m. Happy lie mo No. 10, Ut and ad Haturdays In each month from October to June, and ou the Ut Nalurday the balaiico of tbo year. lUrtnouv No. 23, 3rd Saturday, regularly, except In Nov. Duo., Jan., Feb., and March, wheu thoy meet the Ut Friday. HUSTON COUNTY. Soap Creek No II, Ut Saturday at 10 a, in. Willamette No, ftJ, Ut Thursday, at 10 a.m Philomath, No 12, 4th Saturday, at 10 a.m. LANK COUNTY. Oroaawoll, No. til, 4th Saturday, 1 p. in. Kugenn, No, 60, lit UtigJiio City, 3rd Sat .day, at 10 a. in. Charily, No. 70, 2 1 Saturday. Ooaben, No. 101, IslSatuidty. at lOoVbx'k Juuolloii City, No, til, 2nd Saturday, at 1 , m. MoKeiule, No. 107, Camp Creek, 2d Hatur day. POLK COUNTY. Oak Point, No. 3, Ut and 3rd Saturdays, MA WON COUNTY. Salem Orang, No, J7, Ut and Ul Satur days lit eaoli mouth, exo ipi In Auuimt, Sep tember, and October, when It iuuhIm only on the UtSatunlav at tholr hull lu Salem. Ablqua, NoliU, -lih Satunlay. Hook Point, No IS, 3lStturday, all p. m. llutto Crouk, No, 82, 3rd Saturday, at 10 a. iu, WASIUNOTON COUNTY. llevnrtoti No. 100, tncoU Ut, Saturday, at 10 o'clock. ' Marlon County Pomona Qruugo Will meet at Salem Orange Hall on tho Ural Friday In July, at 11 o'clock a. m, O. O, tli.KSN, Sco'y. I will pay f?3, In gold, pn'mluui for Ihn beat lllaek Slraunor" oolt exhlbttiM at tho State FalrthU fall, J. W. Nkjmitii. ORAWQE E88AY. Ed. Farmer: Please find enclosed an es say written and read at a plonlo given under Ibo ausplcles of Powell Valley Grange, by Thos. II. Price of Acme Grange, on last Sat urday. Bevoral of tbo loading member of Grange thought it might do some good if It was published. J. It. William. 'Mr, rresldonl, Ladies and Gontlemen: Wo havo mot lovnllmr undor tlio msjostlo firs of our brmutiriil nnd prosperous state to onjoy a day, as beautiful as Is given ovon to sunny Itiily, In social conversation nnd plonMire. ,,n'1 " ,,y " unm wo can KBI" ""o mea WHICH Will IllllKU U1 lilllin IIHII.7 1.1 UU( Oltllf. numolgbbor, or ourAolves, I hold wo shall do well and tho tlmo will bo well spout. You, I perceive aro brltnfull of Joviality, good naturo and contontmont, and you have rauso to ho, for very few localities on this oarth nro fitvorod as is Oregon, wih hor mild nnd salubrious cllmsto, rich, well-llni-berod and well-watered landH, never falling crops, excellent schools and social lnstltu lions, nnd liberal laws. Horo wo can worship God afiorlho dictates ofourown hearts without toar or molesta tion. Hero wo bavo schools for tho educa tion of our children second to nono In tho world. Horo wo raise whoat and grain of all kinds, superior In quality nnd quantity to anyHtateor country, and fruits tbatdofy description for flavor, beauty and size. Our horses cattlo and sbeep too are receiving marked nntlco in tbo world's market. Of our vogotableH I shall nay nothing, except that liner ones aro not grown. Tbo question thon Is, what moro can one ask In a country where tho advantages aro so many and Im portant, tbo drawbacks so few and Insignifi cant: whoro tho farmer raises potatoes with out broaklng bis inok knocking the bugs off oach hill Into a pan, or popnorlng thorn with that deadly poison Paris Croon; where wo do not havo to keop a hen and chickens undor ovory plum treo or slniko each trno two or throe limes a day to keep tho Curcullo (bug) from stinging ovory plum so that not onn will bo loll on tho true to rlpon, nnd whoro no whlto-wlngod rod-logged pests of grasshoppors swoop down on our fields or gf grain In thousands of myriads which darkou tho face of tho whole heavens mid In n few houra out up every vestige of anything green, so tliut crop which have t ken months ol labor nnd euro to produce nro ut terly destroyed In a few iniiiulosT This Is what wo wim I : moro coiilliloncu nod sociabil ity iimotig tho f.irmorH of OreKon, loss 01 ivy mid Jealousy. Wo went to meet tosether niton mid tulk over our fields, crops and herds, to i ucourngu nun another, mid If neighbor A ha u lino horsq, liflghhor II mi oxri'Htint cow, or lffj'a farm Is kept In good condition, toll them of It and praise them; and because your Iioiiho or farm are nut so large, your horso so fsst, or cow n line, do not envy thorn, ll'jmembor, if ourneluh born itio irospcrous, It lends to lit p us also, iieHiues, tne praise win cost you iioiiiingnnii will do them much iwnd by luciliiii; tlioin in moro strenuous iH'.iph to Improve their liirmi mid st''uk, I'lirmum of Oregon culil vnto loss land, jiiIso boiler crops, earn it liv ing e isler, uml have more lohuro ilniu :hnti firmer of nlmost any otluir Hlntoor coun try: wo should mike it obligatory then to spend purt of this lohuro In social oxulmugn of tliniiglitamul Ideas; got your neighbor' opinion on tho btsl methods and Union to plow, sow nnd roup; prune or plant trees; what varieties of Iruit, grain or vegetables moiiilnpled to cortalu soils; what kinds of stock are most prollublo to raUe, mid in.iny other things which would be lUNiruolivoutid liilercHtlug to (llqcutm, for one person tutnuot know Hull, be hoover no experienced, idu cated Hli'l llilflllgent,aud jOll know the old mtxliu ''two heads aro better than one, If oiio i.i a she cp'x head." Tlieti let us moot to gether In the Grange where wo can meet all our neighbor In the same litiio It would , i , it , ' , " iko 10 seo nun, nun laying hsuio prejiiuioo spiMid a few honiauiicoor twlco n iniiulh in being soolublo nnd In niHklug tlui Grangea ,,jMl,Hnl ,,)lu.n ()l v r otirtoHo-, but rIho for iiiir wives, mii.m and daughler n place wlimoiill chilli delight touicollnuotht-r in Imtinonv and enliiy lheuielves after the , loll of tlui firm. No nllior ninltl Institution . Is so well aildpledtoourwHiilsastlioGrHtme; It looks after our prontiulary lulereHts to u iiorlnln exient and might and would do much better for us If we, its members, were moro llrinly nulled; but tta greatest bill wink Ik Its social and educational features, whloh commend tho Ormge to many ouruot think ing men and inuken It worthy our bel of forla and support. Wo all need more ikIiiciv Hop, not alouo In books, but everything which tends to advance man's welfare iu this world. Our children also should be educat ed and taught by example that the occiiim Hon many of them aro in follow Is not a life of Isolatinu uud hellish drudgery, of nucoss. lug toll after the Almighty Dollar, lint that It Is one of the most noble and hotinrahlH and tho most tisrfol and iudeeudent pro fesslon they can follow) thai It la tho health iest and tiTeasantest they could select, and that It offers n wider Held for education and Intelligence than any other. Hut thoy can not bo taught this by keeping thorn tied to tho plow tall or tolling on the farm from early morning until latent night, with bare ly tlmo to eat and sleep; on the contrary, undor atiou treatment they will not only fall to seo anything plnaaam or ennobling In such a Ills, but will twrlously doubt it aud as aoon as they can leave It wllldoaa thousands aro doing every year, Hock to the cities and towns where they are exposed to number, less temptatloua aud vlooa to which icaoy fall victims' content to earn a scanty and prtutrloiiH living booaue they can have some enjoymonu, rather than atay at homo on the farm, where they mo nothing before them but a lire of slayUh toll, with noou Joymentaor relaxations from the old rou tine, eat, work and leop, day after day aud year after year. Thus we lose many of our brightest ami moat Intelligent men and wo. men who leave tho country aud farm to bo leaders In advanolng some other prof.uislou, while, had Ufa at home been more Inviting and tolerable, they would from choice have remalued with us and by thsir intelligence and Influence havo done much to encourane and to elevate us to our true position and rank In the world, Let us then strive to make homo plcaatut by providing amuse ineutsaives, good book and paper, and also time to use or enjoy them. Kncouragn visits between neighbors' children; have good times among them ourselves; show them that In order to enjoy recreation they must work; that all play would soon batiste aud that tho great object In living In this world Is to leave It belter for our atay here, and unless wn do that Ufa la a failure. Ix't them g nut aud by actual ccniarUous loam that ibetr own home la the best, lly so doing, and enjoy lug ourselves with thorn im we aro to-day, wo shall soon see tho of fcots In their Increased love and respect for their parents, home and friend. Very Doirablo Property for Salo. Ninety-three acre of land on Salem Prai rie, tiaar the Fair Ground, will bo ecld ntu great bargalu to cash purchaser. For terms and other 'luforwratiou Inquire of 8. A. Clarke, at the Pahmku oiHce, Saltta. WILLAMETTE The Indian War. Walla Walla, June 27. James Ewort, a rename omzen or uonax, writes frcra mere June 25tb, to P. IJ. Johnson: "Thelndlans have killed a Mr. Illtcblo on Pine week. No mistake about it now; Nez Porces were tho murderers. We are quiotly armlngso aa to produce no scare." Acting on orders rocelved from headquar ters, Co. B, 1st U. 8. cavalry, Martad from 1-ort Klamath on Monday last for the seat of tho Indian war In Idaho territory. Thoy are expected to arrive at Iloseburg this evening snd will arrive hero about Friday evening, There aro sixty men and horses In tho com pany. San 1-ranolsco, Juno 28. A pross dlspstoh from Bolso City says: Tho three companlos of tho 1st cavalry and two or tho 12ih Infan try, now on routo to this point, aro expeotod to arrlvo In n fow days, liolso will bo mado a supply oopot nnd strongly garrisoned. Capt. bobbins' company, thirty men, aro in camp on unner Wolzer until Inlnnrf hv rnr. 17.1 ular troops with ordora to movo northward. Tho position of tho hostllos on Salmon rlv- or Is ono of groat natural atrongtb, in which thoy will be ablo to occupy tbo attontlon of mi mo iruupn wuo may no sontagainettnom. It will be Impossible to provonttbem from receiving romforcemonta from Indians dis posed lojoln thom who can reach them in small dotaohmonU through tbo country so pcrfoctly known to them. Tho Indians' camp on Salmon nvor is about 200 mllos from IJolan City by tho shor ter route usually traveled. Coirilnir south ward It passes up Little Salmon across the mountains, and then down the Wolser rlrer through tho settlements. Tho hostile aro notllkoly to como this way, unless hotly proseod on all othor aides, or successful onough to sparo a force for raiding tho set tlemonts. If surrounded on all sblos thoy will bo nblo to maintain a long end llorco re sistance, as tho country in which operations will hols rough Bnd mountainous In tho ox tremo, and strongholds with which tbo Indi ans nro perfectly familiar. Thoro Is danger Ihst whilonttentlon Is being directed to tho position on thoSalmon and nil tbo fores lin ing cent In that direction. tlUiillWileil Indi ans who havo not ynt joined tho hostile ctmpmiyopena game in othor quarters. Tho Oregonlan of Juno 20th says: Col. II. Clay Wooil received a dispatch yesterday forenoon from Onn. Howard, dated "Juno 27th, beyond Mount Idaho, at tho Front, 8: IS n. in." Wo havo kindly boon pormlttcd to m.iko tho following extract: "Wo havo overtaken Ohlof Joseph, who Is well pislod at tho mouth of While Hlrd CKiik. While Hlrd Im in charge of tho entire united bands. Joseph la lighting elder. Tho Indians nro hold, nnd walling fur us to en usgothem. Our lirndquiirtorH to night will bo at tbo mouth of Whlto Hlrd creek Most of our dnnd bavn boon found. Twoiilv-sovou were burled. Wo rescued cltlr.on Manuel, who whs wounded nnd In a starving eondl tlnn. Tho rains nro troublesome; roads nnd trails bud. Tho troons are Iu tin. Im-t of spirits nnd rendy for declsivo work." A correspondent ofthn Oregonlnn,wllh tho troops, writing snmo ditto ns nlnvo, mys: Tho details of murders nro horrible In tho e.xtnme, There nro mivhmI women In Mi, Idaho, wives of sottlera, who imrtoly es caped or were rescued after buffering tho iiiosi nomine nuirogt-a. Tlio roconnoller ha-i discovered tho Indians oiRMinpcd across llio Salmon river, some 200 warriors hi ntiiiibnr. Tlio country Is of the most mug! l character, trnnieudous mount Mns and Diuiyotm rendorlng It dilllciilt for tioopa lo (ravel, ndded to which tlio heavy and continuous rains have made the mount ain trails extremely slippery. No Inlellluenco of any niilbrsak'niiiong the other IuillsiH Iu this vlclultv. Officers and men are In excellent spirits, And engor or n vuniiLii in ino iiiiiihiis. Now York, Juno :t0. A dlpaloh from Lowistou, Ihahu, dated the 23rh, Hivan man lust In from the front t-avs Howard has drlv oii Jufuplt from Horsn Shoo bind intoaridgo nnd he wHHlohavooiienod lire lust nlclit. San FrmieNco, JunoJlD A press dNpatch from It jI-o City has n small foico on Welser composed nf Capt. Itendler's command of i,i mou mm ;su maiio volunteers Uliiler Capt. Itobbliix, cannot move northward lo auy purH:se until tho arrival of troopi ox pouted fiom the south. Tlio p hllluii of tho Iudlins, whloh Is ou tint south side of Salmon river, is the strong est uud most favorable for tholr modoofwar fare that could bo Imagined. It Is full of natural oiisuoios to the approach of (roops, and adonis ample scopo lo the Indian lo re main mid light or retreat, as tliev may soo lit. The troops may cross tho river under cover ornrtlliery, but when aarosa they will have steep mountains to ollmbaud reckv canyons to cross to gut at tho Indians. With, out sullluleut lorce from this shin toooopo rale with Ueu. Howard, U Is dlllluult to ace how ho can hold tho Indiana to an engage ment or do anything effectual against thorn. It Is now bolleved here that tho hostlles will como this way, but thoro Isno adequate force yet here to prevent them If they should to determino. Bemarkable Cowa. Linn Co., June 20, 1877. Mr. Hen). Johnson of Albany was the own er of two Durham cows half alders and aged respectively live and six year.i. These oowa Mr. Johnson milked. For oneyear from inn lime I be grass became good In the sprlug till the uilddlaoraummer, tfaeaecos were rod little or nothing; from that time on thev were well-fed. An aumiraU aocnutit nf ooftoffofdaudunmberof pouodaof butter mado during that tlmo as kept by Mrs. JnhUMHi shows thn t'lllofflng tin a res: Cost of feed 1 10, number of pouudsof butterruade uuriiig iuo year irom uotn cows 010, uoaidea uslug all tho cream and milk that the family wanted. Mr. JoIiiimui sold the six-year old cow to Mr. Nathnu Bond, of Albany, for $10. Mr. Hnnd feeds her all she wtll eat, aud re ceives dally from her SO pound of milk and makes weekly 10 pounds of butler. Thn abovo atatemaut is true as can be verified. Now let us hear from the row oouutrli-s or anywhoro else, aud If better figures than the above can no produced, ex tending over a like, period of time, why then we will l'aokiiowed9tho oorp." Hut until such are produced, we shall claim for Linn Co. the banner not only for whet-ralslng but ato for having two of tbo beat butler making cows In the State of Oregon, Next. A Raak Atteaapt. A man by (ho uatne of (took who was dis charged from tho Penitentiary, last Saturday uiiiriilng, after serving two yean, fore rob berytiimmluvd in Yauiulll county, came lo tho city and obtaining n revolver returned Saturday night with thoKVOwwl deterbilnat Hon of eifvcilng u general i cape of tbo pria. oners, Ho was ditovored by the guant and nfltr notice, tired at, the shot l.ktngtirct In tbollifhy ismoftherlgH arm. Conk dU charge it his revolver twico without eilsct and theuttaik leg lull. After a abort ohm he was cantured and lodged Injill. Hlsex amlmJIon will take place Mfore If: A. John sou, Km , to-morrow aioralnjirattto'olock:. 1 -..! . 41 .3 FARMER. Sowing andlaping HY ADELAIDK FROOTOB. Sow wllh a generous hand, Pause not for toll or pain; Weary not through the heat of snmmer, Weary not through the cold spring rain But wait till tbo autumn comos For tbo sheaves of golden grain. Scatter the seod, and fear not, A table will bo sproad; What matter If you are too wearv To oat your hatd-earned bread? Sow, while tbo oarth Is broken, For tbo hungry must be fed. Sow while tho seeds nro lying In tho worm earth's bosom deep, And your warm toars fall upon It Thoy will stir In tholr qulot Bleep; And tho groen blades rlso the qulckor, Perchanco for tho tears you woop. Thon sow for tho houra aro fleeting, And tho seed must fall, to-day; And ciro not what hnnds shall roap it, Or If you ha'o passod away Hofore tho waving cornfields shall gladdon tho sunny day. Sow and look onward, upward, Whore thoslarry llgty appoars Where, Inpplteof tbo coward's doubting, Or your own boarts trembling fears, You shall reap In Joy tho harvest You bayosown, to-day, In tears. THEDBEAMEB8. Wo mako tho following oxtract from an Interesting lotter to tbo Wltlametto Farmer, from Mr. Samuol L. Brooks, of Tbo, Dalles: Junk. 24. "Tho Indian troubles In Idaho Is all tbo topic of conversation nowa-days, and ono that Is of great interest horo, as somo of tho wandorlng "Dreamers" aroscatteredall along tho Columbia rlyor, North and South of us. Perhaps a littlo Information on tbo Indian matter would bo of Interest lo you. Thoro aro perhaps somo 2000 'Dreamers' In Columbia Basin, whoso rollglon Is nothing moro or less than Spiritualism. Thoy bo liovothnt tho departed spirits of tho doad hover around thom, giving thom strength tihyslcally andmnnuilly nnd that they aro to posioss these luuds, with all tho growth aud Imnrovomflnts mndo bv tho whites. Thoy hold that govornmont cannot tsko this Inheritance from them. 'Ibo Great Spirits, or leadorsmnong tbetii, nro Kaglo-from-thn Light and Joseph, Schmo-ha-la Is Chief of tlio Priest Itipfd Irlbe; Sca-ml-ah, Chief of the Tutu-Water (Celllo); Motes, Chief of n rriiiiunnt of Spoliation ; mid oh you know, Kiglnlroin thn Light nnd Joseph, Olilufs of witntleriuirlrlhonof Nor. Forces. Had government walled until Fall boforo an ntlemnt Wds mndoto nlaeo thom on res- nrviitlntis bloodshed might have been pre vented. Tho iiollovof laklnu Ilium from their llsherlen mid c.imn.i grounds In tholr hm vest lime for supplicH, works to tho ut must Joopardy, as thoy tho Indian") knows no other, mid re'i1l7.n no other mode of sub sistence. HeilOs, Indliins can travel aud subsist In Summer time, when In whiter thoy nro at mercy to n ouiihldorable extent, of whatever may turn up. We nil cqxot a ueuend Indian war. As far its thoso Dreamers Hro concerned, don't think I am appologlz Ing for the outbreak, I am not only con demning thn policy of -government lu wait In till tho most Oiling hmhoii (Mines lor Indi an birbiiri-ms. Hud wo somo of Gen. Crook's medicine, trouble would soon end. moM INDIANA. We extract the following from a loiter ro- oelved by tin frcm u Indiana, yesterday, frjoud in Winchester, The lottor bears the date of Juno 20th, 1877. "Col. A. 11. Me.tohnm of your city deliver ed a lecture hero last nluht to u crowded house, ou tho sulyVot ot'lho "Mnduo. wnr" wh lull was listened to villi close attention. Many present never ha I heard but ono side oriliM subject mid did iiutkunw what wrongs had been committed egnliist the Indians. Col. Meacham ulso spoko nt the Murphy Mass Meeting tho night before. The Murphy movement Is rolling like n tidal wave over tho Ki'lorn States, swooping all before Its mighty currout Moio than two thirds of tlio citizens nt U'iuolieter nnd vicinity have taken the pledge, and what la IwUtor, aro keeping It. I Impo tup good news will foon come from tho PwiHlr Coast that thaillMnd country Is redoeim.nl from tho curse of King Alcohol " A Nent Compilmont. ConvAU.isCoi.u:oK June 27th, 1877. Wtll .miii oIiIIko the Faculty by liihorilug the accompsnylDg resolutions? Hespeolfullr, U.S. llAWTItOllNR. Heaolved, That the Fanulty of Corvallls State Agricultural Oolleija are highly phai-od with tholr ht-aotlful eainlogiie, prlntod by Mr E. M. Wallet f Sa'ein Resolved, That ihey Iwrelic fonder tbolr slnoere thanks lo Mr K, M . Wsl- for special courtonles. H. J. Hawtii'iinh, Secretary of Fjoulty. From Malbenr. Judge II. A. Johnson of ibis oily received to-day, a lotter from bis on Frank who la at tho Malheur Agenoy. The letter bear the date ot June 21, and states that everything Isyetqulst among the Indians on that re serve, although they are much cxolted over tlia rumors that are coming In. A number of Indians, however, who belong lo that reservation are abtent and may be with Joseph's band. Mr. Howell and family had left for the Willamette Valley. The men on the Agency wore In good shape In defend thnnia-lveam case of hu attack, whloh how ever, they did not renlly fear. Uoraea Stolen. During last nUht tho barn of Mr. George Mercer of South Salem, ws entered and four horxea taken nut. One of the horses wan fniiud Ibis morning tied to a feuce near the barn a the theives found he wouldn't ride The other threo animals were taken off, but they are so well knon aud aa itrona wtn promptly cutout at an early hour Una morning thev will probably bo recovered aud the tbelvea captured. On Saturday thn borne wr recovered, being found tied iu tho brush near tho Fair Q round. A Good Endorsement Mr. D. L. Green, of this town, who was ongagod for a term of yean as finishing painter for the Pttt'a Threshing MnoUluo Comptny, B.tva the Marcellua Hero Id of New York, Is now employed by tho Paolfio Threshing Maohluo Company of Salem, Oregon, Mr. Ureen undeistauds that branch of the palntln- buslue s thoroughly ami cau lurn out as, toodworl: as the next man, 1 ' . i Conner CUrk Doing. Geo, A. IMes, (mntv Clerk, recorded In In the monUi ol June just cloel 0 deeds and 21, mortgagee. 'He also Issued during that month 8 marrlarj licenses, miking 10 people temporarily happy. , Aoeldeat. , Mra. Hattie Bowker, while out horseback riding Saturday evening mot with an acol dent which, although serious, will not prov dangerous. Tbo animal In rearing lost bu equilibrium and fell over backwards. Im the fall Mrs. B. had several teeih knocked oat and sustained some bruises but fortun ately no bones wore brokon. She bad under the clrcumstancos a lucky escape from a moro serious mishap. , Twenty to thirty men will be keptnt work all summer on the Bay end of tbo Corvallls and Yaqulna railroad. B. F. Curtis Is building a steamboat at Coryallls to run between that placo and Albany nnd will launch It soon. Coughs and Colds. From Samuel A. Walkor. Etq., the woll known Ileal Estate Auctioneer of Boston , "Having exporlonced resulu? of a satisfac tory character from tho uso of Wihtaii'b Balham ok Wild Chkhhy, in cases of so vero colds, during tho past two years, 1 bavo full faith In Its ronovatiug power. I wan first Induced to try this modiolno by tbo strong rccommondatlon of a frlond, who was well-nigh gone with consumption, and whoso reliof from tho uso of it satisfied mo of Its great valuo In casos of colds and de cline, and most oloarly demonstrated to my mind its great valuo as a restorative, that, only neods a fair trial to insure a gratefol recognition from the public" Sold by all druggists. Important to all Invalids. Iron In the Blood. ThoPoruylan Syrup, a protected solution of tbo protoxide of iron, strlkesat thorootof dlsoaso by supplying tbo blood with Its vi tal principle, or life olement Iron, This Is tho secret of tbo wonderful succoss of thin remedy n curing Dyspopsla, Liver Com- Slalnt, Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Bolls, 'orvoua AlTeollons, Chills and Fevers, Hu mors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tlioKldnoys nnd Bladdor, Female Com plaints, nnd all dlsoasos orlglnntlng in n bnd statoof tho blood, or uccompanlod by dobll Ity or a low stato of tho system. Sold by all druggists. X. J.. exaaJ.l.l3.f .xtlrstf Halcm, Oregon, dealer In HtcrcoKopcs and Hlcroo uremic Vli-wn. nml Scuiicn of Hnkm and Dm f nrronnd- In country. Llfc.rlzu l'hotOKraplis, In India Ink, OU or woicr uoior. Mil rtCC 3 rfrV aWfohtnAgi-tita. 10 Outfit ft ODD t&4 I V. U. VICKlIltV, AuKUKta.Alalne. Dr. H. STJiiTH, 3E3 I3' '3? X 3 T, HALKM, OIIKUON. OUlco moved over KllUYMAN IirtOS.' NKW STOI OQlco houra from 9 n. pi. to 5 p.iii. Salem Flouring Mills. " I1KST FAMILY I'LOUlt, UAKEll'ti UXT11A, XXX. SUrEKKINK AND (.ItAIIAM, MIOOMNRU, JIKAIf, AND HHOItTri, ConHtuiitly on Ilmtd. rXllior-it l'rico In CASH Paid for Wheat ATAXATXBDBS. . 0. K1NNKY, , Ak'cnt G. I'. M. to Hept istr JIVrAUMNlIKt) 185S. Willametto Ufurserv Q-. W. WALLnSTG & SON, PHOl'MKTOItS. Oswofjo, Olaokainao co., Oregon. WALKING'S PEACH PLUM, Tho Itnllnn Ptmno, And tho beat varletlca of llum, Prune, Pcacb, Apple, Ier, Cherry, Nut and Shade Trees, IN FULL A890UTMENT. Bond for Descriptive Catalogue. B. STRANG, Importer and Dealer la Imiroved Ranges. COOK, TAuLOB, AND .BOX S T O "V And Manufacturer of Tin. Sheet-Iron & Copper WARE, Union Block. Commercial 8trcct, SAL KM, ....... OR HO OX, IltKSl'ECTFUULY INFORM ALL MX OLD McBiliandrfutQCierattiatl tiava reurucd bail nn. and Inrlto the public grni-raPy to call and eiam lue mr tock and learn but prices. Novil 18x76f S. II. CLAUGHTON, NOr.VItV PTHLIC. ltd IJ.tate AKe and Collector olClulnis, vlll Proraotlrat! !" !?.H,.r.Btllw cnlrntd to hl care. MiKlKO aBsHL a'aTi aal l,OVEV'ANCRa A bPaUIALTY. l'ot oatca. XrrTTn-nrrTi,, Offlw at lata