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82 50 per Year.
SALEM, OREGON, AUGUST 31, 1877.
Volume IX, Numbnr 29.
BY TELEGRAPH.
FOREIGN.
London, Aug 2S Ibe lurks til el muz
foieo violently u lacked Ni-liijiUn aa IIiiiih
dni tin tho three aides All it slxiigiti wore
reunited. At nhioo'ulni 1; wi tl.oteiitngthe
rlllooorp rolnforcuiuenihinrmnd too heights
on tlio Huhslan right uud do-poraio tlUtltiic
unfilled until midnight, when an ecllp-o nl
tliu moon etnpped tlio flhtlug, Tim Huh
slan maintained their pinion nottnvltli
stBiidlug the Turkish uumerluil superiorl y
and cros tiro. I'lut Russians hove now
fouiihl luurdaye tbo whole of Suleiman Ii
slia'H army without partaking of immi or
warm nourishment. Flintier cotn-idorabin
roluf'ircuiiienia ero expected (o-iilitht,
Tlio lighting on Friday whs ponlluud to a
lively cannonade Thn Turkish loll wing,
threatening the Russian rear, hashon drlv.
en from Its position. All quiet at Loftticua
and Plovna,
Suleluisn Pasbii telegraphs o oillrmlng (bo
report df Wednesday's dospera o lighting
without a decisive n-eiilt. Tlio fighting waa
resumed rhureday. Tlio RusUuh aro coin
filoluly surrounded. Wo command ihelr
Ido of retreat, in GobMna. Tn-tnnrrnw a do
olslvo assault will bo mtdn Ah tlio RusMans
havo not profited by the darkncHs 10 retreat
they rink nil ny b-lng captured.
Nw Yuik. Auu 25. -ATlmesspoelal from
London km tlio TurkH have been binned
for not follnwlnu tin iliolr recent mice-use at
Plevna. Their Inaction m not lliy re-ullof
apathy. There was Mime waiting and ilion
an attempted movement en mas.e.sud finally
deciding not tnatlr mull mII tliolr forces warn
In poHlilon. Tlio present iimMty shnwa all
tbe TuikUh armies acting iindMr 0110 hup
romo direction. A o irrwp indent of tlio
Times at Runharresi, writer: Their forrw
now number 60 000 iiinn at RiKrd, 40,000
atOaman Bstar, 40,000 with Si.leiinatt Panlm
and fib.000 at Plevna and Lfiohr undtir Os
mau Pasha To day 'hoy arn fsod by 200,
000 Uusslena. Report of tho oniraireiiiouis
In Hoblpka paaa have been iuiioIi exagger
ated. It was only one feature of thn genor
a advance of thn Turk. Tim village In
tbo Immediate neighborhood of Sohlpka
pass aro now In Turkish hands and heavy
fighting la'golng on at various poltiia with
evidences of brlllnnt ueneralahlpon thn iiart
of tbe I'urk. The iiiutomMit.ls lending In
thn lnovf,mntl tending In Hn, illrrHHlitu nl
Tunova RsliifnrcemwikH f r the Russian
army are itouilmr In ami many mme kuiix
peeled. Tho Turks ,inut send SO 000 men
from Pljvnaio mentihe R uiuanUo unity.
The Kuaalana arn mwm Mroiiitlv no-led at
Tirimva a, tbe I'urk wiro at the battloof
Plevna.
London, AiifC. 2fl Mnk'Har PhhIih telo
jrraplm from Quedikler on Hturday h fol
low: VV havoualmxl a ureal vloiory, liav
Inn carried thn lillm nf KizIUhm) durluit
tbo llirflit, uud rejiul-cd tliroo Ciii-hImii at
tempiH'n retHko ibem. Two liundrril on
non w.to brouidit Into antlon. Tlio oiikhk
ment I)"uiiih a iircut b title, IhsiIuk until 0
o'olouk Hitiunlay dveulnu. ThoeiiMiuy wer
routed alnnit the wholo line, with a Insa of
4,000 killed and woiiod-d. Wu nxpttuod an
imiiieiito qunntlty ot urum tind munttloim.
GoihuaI roooiioiiowHHHuiI, oomtnaiidlniz thn
Uusalati cavalry, wa killed. '','.. lost l,2o0
killed mid v.uuuded, liijltidiiij, aeveral
OffllHiM.
Ddrvluh Pallia, teleerupbliiK from lUtouin
Friday, claim lo hau tuptureil thn rrdoutit
of DJlaiiRuer. Ouo hundred Itut-HUub wuro
" . . ...
The HoHHian bulletin roUHvo to the battle
atKohipka P-Ht Hxv tUlnli-t; oouiIihihI ell
of Friday. Our iriion reaiu h1 tliMir imihI
tlooH. Our lnVui durliirf lint four iIhjv'
UKbtinj; have been ooiihidi ruble 'J(K) wound.
ed Attlrora awl 0(M) men, whlnii live bunii
broutiiinOrubiM. Tim iiuiiiLer hi killed
i unknown. Hi" iMunoiinilM In the pth.i
was ri'iinl u'urdy mnrnh-K
Cointantin'ple, Am: 'ill A dhittnh diit
od.Sutiil i.v Ha i to ei th in fi in Suleiman
iiMiu uniioiinCMitliHt lie liaa taken tbo tvw
Kuaii.kii wurka In tho pH,
A t4-lt)iriii from Adrlnunpln htys novss
ban oi'un rtovHl that 8iiIIiii.iii I'.isIih run)
taken a third work and was iituokm-.; Ca
bman. A Kustlaii bu'MIn ilatfd (VJorney -Slu
dent, jumUy, hjh tlm tlcmlni; tmuiinur-ii
on Hrtiuritay In ilio f.a-h ulih terrlhln vlo
lonC'i. Our .roops intntHlned ihelr toiitiou
and havo n-piilexd RHveml powortul ittlsik'
to dny On Mtndnytlrii. I)i rovhl'ieky.wbn
couiiunuileil t V imc t.(IdiK t-o pais lor
tbe drst tbno dai, met a iiemVilHii.
Iy)ndou, Aiiif.27 rbaTirks'ook IC 7,'m a
biitiu ai(oiiiilui; to lake Kurk nl.ua -rn
enilrely dtfieil Tim Hiin-lan ;eiiHrNl
Koruarollattil Tchivlsolibviulzj were nouurl
ed. It U alleutid OUd-touH lms wrlvfln lettnrs
toaUroek inertitiaui lu CoiiiUu li'pl ur
InK tUu Gruoks to unite with tho H tvn in an
stuck nn tlm Turks,
Loudon, Auk 27 From the mannor In
which the Uuail'ius ar.t pushing f irwurd m
inloicinoiiiM toSithlpkt pdvi, it Hums thrv
aroivjiitl'tn'ii of bltiK able in re. 1st auv ml
vnntv froui Mm river bini or Oiiimu I'aiha
Hurvlau dl'triit iiltliiula Iivd roueUed or
dera nv to ulve panpurlH to iiiilHU.
Tiiv arn iiniu Hiruiiteil dsllv omimuuloi
tlons with Rulinbe4diiiarieeH.
A uollmon sun it oc-iur.-rd at Nlkopolla
buivstxiii tlm H'"in and HiumanUn lrcH
Ini'onse'i iHiioeof the itunUu aoiuuund40i
b&vint: eiuitid RoumauUu boldiera to be
dOkTlU'd.
Pi Inert TcberkakU removal from tbo
admlulitrttlnu or Bulgaria la Immliif ut.
A reaeual of Bliilnnln AU is imminent.
RiiHsiso rdlnforceineuu continue tu arrive at
Alexxndrnpol. Twelve tbouand men and
93 nun reached Erivan for tbe reluforoe
BBeniofOen. Terukaoff.
A Time-' Tberepla dliptcb, Huoday.saya
the KOVnior of Adrianople and Pnillipo
polk telegrapba thai BuUlmao Pk baa
llHH
tHkeu Hclilpka I'unh, No newa of thid
uoimi dlreu.li trom!uieimaii I'aiha
A correNpiitideiit t hen '('mrters of tlie
Plovna army teleurtpln-: 0iinu Pasliu lies
reu'ulvttl a ri'liitiirci'inein of 1D,0!)0 hi-uIwh
f nn yiiiMlu.Hii Pa-ilia y'riRv. I'lui
I'levuaariuy now iiiiinnera 7A.O0O iiimii nlili
aoo utina.
Ilvlttriulo, Ann. 27 An exlranrdlnnry if--hIoii
of the Nkululiiiia lll lie couvnked in
decide hotnieu ar iiiul a coiilUt.iinco ot
iieutr.ility. All isiiiiiimntlfiH liuvii been
called ion 'O'ltiL'll of war.
St. PetenhuriT, Auk. 27. Thn notva from
CoiiHtHii'luojilo. Hnuiiuiiuliii; tho opinio oi
leverul f iris In So dolt its, Hccordlnir to
iro-tinl lulortiiitllou In uuloiiiidod. Tne lot
loiviuiroillclrtl llltelllKcnce Is piililhtlieil. At)
nnrdiiiK lu the latent no- from heailquiiriere
our troops have nut y It-Lied an luoti ol their
po-ltlon inHhlpk't pasx.
Connuntloonlo, Au. 27 Up to tbU morn
Itlirilll (ilUclal dlHualull has bnon r(inK.,rl
coii&rmliiK tbo uuuouuoeineiit telegraphed
veeterday by tbo Kovornorof Adrlanepto,
thiitSulelni.m Paaba had captured Muliliika
pane.
K ttno, Aiir. 27 A bull romrdlna; tho pro
oml tiro to be olmorvod tiy tbeoonolavouf oar
dlnals on the death nf tbo pope haa bo-ll
completed at the Vatican. It empowerN
Cardinal G'amorlliif o to either summon the
conclave linuiedUtoly, or await the arrival
of forelun uardiuata. Cardinal Josopli An
dre HICEtnt umIoaiI.
Madras, Auk 27 Tho famine alone has
nlready ouat the Indian irovorninnnt tf ,000,
000, ami la oohiIok X500 000 per uinntk.
Chloacco Auk23. A rimes Loudon apodal
aye: The ieuU of the flvo daya bard flKht
Iiik In that tho ltuHxIami nave been driven
lnok from Ihelr tu Halloed poaltlou on Kara
Lorn to tho UNtova, and Trlnava line. I'lio
next move will protiably bo by Mebemet
All and Uuloluiau Peha and tho dliumla
ix)luiuii8aKliiMi. Tlrnova. Up to the pie-ent
there la no coiiflrmatloii or thn capiure of
Sohlpka PaSN, alahoiiKh Its eurreuder eoema
only a question or time,
Oorny Studwn Auk. 27 Sinoo yexterday
afternoon and during to day tbo Turks have
milntalnod a feeble nre aKalnat tbe defones
Ih 8 ihlpka paaii. The Rumlans nttintaln all
tbolr roiltkins. Tbe Turks hold tho nelitli
borlnit heluhla, continually relieving taoh
nthtr In flKhiluK. They jrln up euppllex
on boaeiaol burden and wnore the ritada are
Impaanablefnr tboaulmaJa, compel BtiUar
laue to ilrK He Inada.
A U'irresonlvHt at Kuruk Oara, telegraph
inKunUunday kIv-h luller details of rUiur
dayV bittles. Ho wtNHiho belKhia of Kiel
Itepe, captured by the Turks fere only lioi I
by one Hu-aUn bit allon, Tbo Torke
n warmed upon iIioiiiouuimIuh, protected In
lenoKUtis, wblon they io-kI wit i terrlblHef-
leoi. lliey uiHUe aiieeporaio uiuk move
ment from tbo direction of Kara in otpnirn
Kuruk Dara. The Rm-alans had ihelr tetite
loaded on wagons ready to move, but the
ported dlclplne ard admirable management
of theollicers, together with florco nhtliiKt
Hived tlio day. Tlio infantry couteat a.
SniilialUn Villon and tort waa lenible, (lie
Turk- retlrliiK atiiuudowu with lioivv loa-ew.
Tlio RiihhlatiN loslbefiiro Kuruk Dnra to
uenemls and otuht omoera killed, mid 237
eoldlers killed Mtid 712 wounded. Dcsoriori.
May tho Turks lo-t 3,000 men.
Bucharest, Auk- lii A correspondent
states It Is naid thst tho bllla around bohlp
ka aro covered with Turkish bodice and tout
their Inn baa ulremty liieu as ureataa that
oflho Rm-eUimnt Pmvoa
Hhumla Auk 2 YeH'enlay, Kulelman
Pnnha made an hsshiIioo HihKiiisUiis p i.
lions in di'hlpka puis ni 0 o'rli-ck In the
mornluK. T n Initio, whlo'i uh enKulu
ary, Imteii until elx lu Mm ovenlnK. The
enemy who were Mi(d mi both duk,
Wer nimble to rohlht tlm n ttick, end the
rurkaumiied p"i.i-htnn ot hII tlio earib
works .it iboopooliiir id'iho delllo
ljoudon, Auk. 28. DNpatuhes in Paris pa
pera lenort that tlieizirl 111 and hue heon
iidvlied to leave for u hea.thler locality than
tuuini tuo Ktiuer.ii unit iqiMrttrs.
Hurliuc. Auk, 28 A inrro-PonJont tolo-
Krupb: I have lecehed a hneclal teleuram
irom tne uoiuoe. iinunuicinK that tlio IiIl-Ii.
et perxonauoHi iuj.mii iiiMiiqusr'erN luivt.
exploited en OHrno-ii desire tor peace on eon
ill ion that tho protrull-ll nf Olirliilrtiin d
Karoiitoed, and the refoiiiMpruuil.sttd by tbo
ioiio carried our
Loudon, U4 28 A tolersiu totlioTlinns
Irom tjiiiimla iy: KiiI-Iiimii I'hIih h-s
(Mpturnl uoirly ml li.e HuUii po-PloriH,
I'lio I'.iiH-lim Iomi3,(K0 K lilt J f.od wound d.
The ritaiiiiurd'a dlsp. 'i f nin Shun la
eay: It Is roisirurj tin-It'imUu-. It ivoulim.
Honed their wo k ,unn lusliJulelmiu t't,ba
ii pursuing (Hem.
ChicuKO, Auk. 'J a Jainml' lni)lanpo
lisepiOlaaiH2 A dlUl0'l from To Jul
liw.tVHHv tutor dor m) ! In. m extreme
ly critlcU eoiidiilou. Dr. 'I'liomo-oii who
l--ft veMerdty for tho east has been tele
Kfvplitd to return at once. At noon Mr,
Morion uaHii ir I iloi Ills death Is
Uonily x,c'i d b hi frlnd lir.
Ituhiiixiid, U 2i U nlno o'o'm-k to
night Dr Hii-m m.kes the fullouioi; htale
ment. "I hiii willing to lu-o my m.ujicul
repiiiailon up in i Ik. avHurance thst the itruio
pain In Sunstor Morton' rliil eld" will not
mturu " Tlie siMior p-hMd u very fnvor.
aide day. recliniut; duriiiK the Hfternoon on
an Invalid Ionian in iIih iiaek parlor, cnut
rlriK uitli mii ! friend and several neigh
borHfroni Ceni-rville, wlillo his hick room
waa belnK aired Maor IJurbink arriieii
from Ksn-a to iiIkIU. The ioIqIiik dis
patch was Ht ih! evening lu rospoi he to
an Inquiry aa loSemior Murton'- yndiiiou:
IticiiMiNu.8:30r, m
To President Have, .senator Morion rent
ed easy to day. Indications lullv as (anra
bloaa we could exmct. Uciiuank.
Mew York. Aug 2$. Hamilton Fish will
ed to dv for Europe.
The New EOiaoa ulepboso wu totd to-
dsv at the Western UllO'l liillldlili: over iho
a raordlnury lllftntli'O of 210 iinlles. Ten
wiro iid ws a loop to Hsrir.ird hikI hn k
lurwblch uiiisia wits traiiiiiiitieddiaiiiiui
Olnetnniil. iik 2", Tun Anmr ut An-lirniMiloKii-
1 v.s million, whh.n iisoru'iin
z d nl Mm I enteiinla1, uud Ims OKiniiHrx
a-iil Iihn mniliHiH fAitit Maine tuOilltnriila,
tiolila lie lintHuntiil meetioK heroS-pt nh,
he nbjtit bxinutoluvH I mi o thoprelilntorjii
raoesuf Ainorh-i. Prut' 0 O. Jones, of
Aintustn, Ot , la president, end a. F. ll.drd
vlee proitdotit
Silt Like, Aiitf. 2f A feiirful wind nud
rain orin p,o..ed over ess ern NolrHks
sod Kiimw I, si iiljht. I' liUiv a hii'rtiMiii
hi Oiioilm Ai hlf tmH'. a hi looniliif io
pin ol -0 Pet CrtCll nf Him M s.iiiiri river
hrldKoa Omaha went down, i 'In Mippnsed
tr.un the loicenf the wind Tli pier ero
sll h andliiK. Pawonirrr and f-emhl will
b, forrhsl thorn Ht present. Tlie etatiln of
ilienmnlbimnompsiiy at Omaha whs biowu
nowii, which ih ait tne other dauisun report
ew. The telegrHph wires which oroaed on
nip of tho brldtfo Bread broken, hut It Is ox
peeled eome nf them will be oonnoated
Mornss during thn day. The brldin la a total
wreck, uud lur the prnarnt all tmlns from
Hi i coast will probably have to trsiixfnr paa
ongeraand Irolghi ar I'laiKmnuin. on the
Netiranka and Mlskourl Vsllnv Rillway
fhero are various hurinises aa to the Immo
I'laie caii-o or the acoldent to the Union
Paslliu brldKe, but the ueeeral opinion waa
that It whh aovelune whloh Mruok It. John
Plereun, nuht waichtmtn wsa at thn uusnl
hniiMi at tbe eaut end at the lime the accident
iKjniirrod, and had ft narrow caeape from
death, Hn waa penned In Ihi. river fir hall
an hour before belnK nble tooxtrlove him
eelf, Tbe loss Is oiuimated at abou .U0 000
(t will probsbly lake two or three months to
rebuild Hie structure
Nw York, Auk. 27. Capt. Ktds.onalnoer
of tho Mlkl-nlpn Joiiy eelieme, has prepsr
ed plana for bridging tho iliwporua.thua con
ueuilng Pera with the Aelaile ehoro. The
tirldne la to he i-lx thousand leal long, entire
ly of linn mi graulte piere, wlih a roadway
one hundred and twenty feet above lbs wat
er eurftcs.
yuluov Dillon, preeldent of thn Union
Paoitio'R It Co, oonttrms the s'nry thst I'm
principal ehops arn to h iraunfermd from
Omaha to otmi point lowarils the wetern
eiid.of the road. No ploe la sfHsjltiotlty in
d letted, butillaauaioolHdJiltMnewnl'owlU
be convenient to the iwmpany'sooal tielda.
ChloiKO, Auk. 27. Oen. A U Terry ar
rived from Ut. Paul this af t-runon and ten
in night lor Washington, when, ho will re
celve liiHtruotlons regsrilliiK tho Hiding hull
coiumUxloii. IbecenjnilM'lon leexpicied in
start from St. Paul on Monday, provided the
additional memlar iuoeasry Isuhiulued.
iviuiimauu, iiioitna, auk J id p in
Col. Uolloway informed a awanu of repor
tora that U ivemor B.irbank's residence
would be ulOMt-d fur the remainder or tho
night, utile the Menatnr'a condliloii shotild
grow worse, when they would he admitted,
I'liia Is probably to allow the fsinlly and a
IMiriliiH nt the attendants the muuii needed
opportunity for rest. AreproMtniailveof iho
Asoclaied Press, howovnr, at mliluliilii
watt luritrined thesenauir was Hlooplog well
witii no tinftvoiablo aymptoms. The pro
feMsloual uurMUH are hoeful for it oniitiuua
lion of the Neuator's favorahlit condition,
Indianapolis, Auk. 27. A teleuran from
Col, Hollowayat 12:30, says: Minutnr Mor
ton ooiitluiios to improve, and if no imiiipli
ou loiH otrour, wiliaioh reoovor
Phlladolphla, Aug. 28 The vl-lllni; uov
ornorH were forinslly wiiliunuod lu theft.iio
by (Inv. HarlrHiitt at liolepoiiileiico Hall
this Hlinrnoou. His addrt'N vna reNiKiudeil
in by Onv. Antbonv u( KaiiBSk. Uovernor
Brdie, Axn-ll and Porter hIm iimdn addrrs
es. Hut. YuuilKOf OUloiliadu lint idoslnu
epeech.
New York. Aujf. 29 The Hun Hiys the
work ol replacluu the brldKo over the Wis
souri river ha HlriHiiylieun. Tlioexi'Oiu-o
will bo ebiut OOOO The inteiruptloii to
freiuht by tin, auoldeiit is estliusted to
amount to about one day hatueou New York
and Sail Frsuclico, It will r quire two
mouths to psnuaueiitly rotulr the nrldKO,
Itluliiuoiiii. Ind Am 27 An ili'ilsl bill
le hi Irom Oovernor Burlunk.Ht Ihls hour
(oiiiliiltthi), reports Hentor Morion nbeplng
Dr flil-s nN nethliiK lo cummunloste, ex
cpi a repetition of lormsr ii-Hursuces that
'huSi-imor Is pnureetuK very ftvorslny
towarda ooiiviilmoeiiitH. No new oombtiu
llonorhympioiiiHaroappirentorspprjheiiil
ed Hliico iiildnUlil li night tho .leimior'e
condition iias boeu more Kiiiinrally fuvotable
iMrtii at uny like ptrlod hIiiim hi urrlvai it.
Itlchmoiid.
Iticiimoiid, AU;. 2d 1 a M. Tlie heimtor
ut 1 oloo' n woke Irom u rolrrnhtug uaturul
Hiuep. Rumor f llio roturii of Hie pains ol
the uliest or any lid w duiker, am iwitlroii
iiiifonndoil in fro',
WM-hlugiou, Auk 28, Tho Piorideiit anil
uiblnm urn iiimiiiiiious tint congress should
ment in Octoher.
Too U S. eniiHiil at I.iverooi Inform Iho
Stale ileptrliiieiit that ueitlur elillltd or mi
aklll-d workmen who come irom ubioid
can flud eiiiploiiibiit III lCuglaiid,
Sail I.,ke, Auk- 28. Hrigham Young Is
Hilfrirlow t on) eholeia iiiorbtia and lull una
lion or the biwels. It is claimed by til
IsnillV that Ids condition has Unproved in
Uy, but iluiHe who Ntioiild he limi luforintid
do uot think he will Ive2l hours,
OfiSoera Eleoted.
The following paiaoiis wero elected last
Saturday afternoon, otllcera of tbe Silver
King Mining Company, Dr. J. A. Richard
mii, President; Setb R Hammer, Secretary,
and Col. Tho. II. Canu, Tret'nrer. The
prlneipal otnoanf the Company la looaUd in
ihlaoiiyt the location of the mine la In
Soathara Oragon.
Tne Indian War.
A dl.pa eh by waj of a.ill Lake, Aug 25
H'ty Oen II .i, ( uitii prei-Miii on clooU
tfier Hie ho-illi s to llio Mcinhy ol lleur)'
lake, Miiiitiiiia The bnllis eio bmlly il
iifritl r.-d. i'lioro nro liDi to exceeit 2'KI
lUlitltK men of them, t Jt-ll. Hnuatil wh
lilea-id timet tl.e Indian ecoti H Um' Capliiln
Biinbriilgo in. k to him irimi Fort Hall, mid
ililukN they III do him itood horvljo Oen.
llotviirilHiid DomiiMtuI oto loivloi; n i-evcte
csuiptttiu, bin nil m mud In gnoil einritH,
ui II ii till iho liotlle In it short time
A (I'fp.uoli fr..m U'hiIiIouIoii aN there Ih
no Inteiillou i f relieving Oen. HoukiiI Irom
uiiiimiiud ''lieSieretary nf Vh lulnks he
ih lining the inmost po-elbln with the fe
Irnnps ho ha.
Helena, Aug 27 A Herald'e epeolal from
Maiiimou h Hot Spring-, or llio 2." h, nsyi-:
Our i.-artv wereaitatiked in-day alioiitnoun
I am tlie only one en far ii known thates
ostNud. I'rolmhly tliev will oonio In 'In
nltfht. I will give partlculara lr m lluzu
mn. F J P-i tkiI
Tbo party oonslMod of, amoug inner-, the
following perHou. all rcldeill nf Helena:
J" RoberiH, Andy Welkerl, Richard Die
trick, end F J. l'11-.ter
UoTM-HiNdS Oardner'a River, 1
August 27h, 1877 )
To Ueo Carpmner, U H A-aay olllee,
iiiiuiini r.-iiins, jiiaauo museii am ante.
Cowan and Oldham are killed Saw Cowtu
anil Oldham shot, Too bUniio are mlsaliu
ana i mitiK an are hilled, bill don't know,
Willeoiid ptrtleulars hm I reach D ih.
man. The Helena parly are all gnne ,x
oeptnno. AllaroinlmluK. I'he Indians Br
ed Into then cmp JoMtph, looking tilaas
and White Bird weroohbfa
F. Oaiu'Knthk.
Thn following Is lust received iruu Fort
Kills, Montana. Aug 27 h:
Gen. John Uihboii, Ueln: Lieut. Snhn
fleid reporia he was on top of Mounl Wali
burn yesterday. Indians appuareo lu 0y
ser lauln on Hie 21ib Inkt. I'liov struck tho
Helena and Radersburg parly, killing imv
en wom"n and taking two women an I one
man prla.nora. Just an hn lelt Mount
Waabiiurn yeaterday the Indiana attacked
another party killing nine o' ihem. One
escaped, the Indiana release.1 Mra Cowan,
her al-ter and brother, who re-died Sahn-
rteld ye lerday. The main campena-ed the
-j-iiijwjw lie ui juqjo n. tiih warrtora went
i tack in HiKl HoHrrt. - rrniMi iwr-i nj
LMiklng Olan remained wlih tlm oamp
Joseph w.n1. with the warrlnra. They eay
ihey aregoiUKon lo Wind river anil Camp
Brown lo get sup, lies. Sehoiielrl ihiuka
they arn lining in (he lower Yellowstone via
OlaiK'e rorcl. They oroHed I he river Iss
tweeii Mount Washburn and Ibe Ukea
Juholleld done not eay uat whore bs will
Hand a courier lo H'urgls.
Hh.niiam, t'aptaln 7ih Infantry.
StltLske, Aug 31 V report from Bom
mau, M.T.miVh Oeu.Suiraia Iihh lxo"m
liaolesou the YolltiWMtonu to meet Joeeph'e
btnd.
A courier arrived at Vlrulnla Cltv, Mon
tana, this uioiulii from Howard's i'auiii on
Henry's Like. His froo ha been there
eioco tho2.J I waiting lor aupplles. He ex
pects to move after the h h'IIhs ihls morning.
Helena, Mt , Aug.28 Herald special from
B zman, Molilalia, 28ih: I'he II- Una ptriy
ha I arrived at Mamiuntb HurlnKsatlO A M
yesterday, except Keheck and Fuller, who
are Hiiti uil-HliiK. A.J weexari is woundeu
in i he whnuldor, and J Stuart In the aide and
ankle, not eerloiihly,
QHii.Mhermau reanhed here Una afternoon
from his iiiNissjtion nl Furls Shaw and linn-
inn. Ho leaves for Walla WalU, W.T. via
Missoula, M T. Thursday next,
Noinii Yamiiii.1., Aug. 20.
I am md In lulnrm i u ilia my raiherdlid
yenlerda (Sundai) nveiiliig, being iho rieoli
of the broken auk'le tvui weeks before. In
spite of nil that medli-al fk II that could t
brought to bi-ar, mortltloillon not In on Hal
unity, and on Sunday morning ho r quested
that his leg should be amputated. After
coiittillHtlmi the pliVHlcUns attending, ylx:
Dr. Llttli Hold and Dr. Billey of Hillsboro,
Dr. Hiilmt's, of North YatuhUi, and Dr. Col
liroth, nl Ltfavttte, oniii'ludeil to comply
whh IiIh rtqneut, ttuit being tlie only uhaiice
iintvn his lll'o rhnnperadou waiomnploted
about lo'oloekt ho rrisiyered coo:loinnee
hu wasio.iwik in Dome oiitlrum under
t ih inlliiiuice ol tho clilorn'orni and (hn lerrl
bin shis'k lo Ills hy-iem, ami ho ued aw.t)
without u Hlrugloiiboutl o'clock ihoeauio
evening.
He whh born April 8 h, lHITi, near Newark,
Ohio, In 1817 hiieriiased llio plain lo Oio
tern mid hauled In Ytiuhtlluoiiniv.whMi h
Ihh reldud nvorMnue, I). C. Sikwaut,-
il't;l,tor Your Children.
.1. W. Cox, the ilUdeul Clerk nUb is Hch'tol
D's'rlut, limy bo fouiul atlliuolllcoof Meer.
It'nl ifc Con during IiunIi'ois Hours every
dty this week t r (ho purp nh or reglsterio)
snliool olilldiou. Parents shoilld not neeO'
tits duty, us ihelr uhlldreu will nut bo ad
mitted until it Is perloriued.
Ilyatt'u Xj1xo 32ln.laan.xxx.
As n conqueror of RheumaMHiu. Omit. Neii
might, end cure lur.Scrolulaaiid ell iien,e
srllng from Impurity of blood, the old and
relisblo Family Mediclno, Jyalt'n Le Jlat
am, H'ands unwjualiid, aa proven iy over
:t00.000 great curia during tlie past SO year,
Ih a radical vegetable Compound orSarsapt
rilla, Dock, Oualacum. As,, and a psruuiieui
cure. Sold by all druggUta mid oounirj
urooera. Take nothing else, and If thei
haven't R weaaud by eiprets, loied,vor)
where, at ft and l 'Ik per boitlet i0J and
ffl 60 balfdos. IItatt Htatt, 2IU Urana
St., New York.;
From Umatilla County.
WhhiMN. Aug 2lih. 1877.
Ki Fmimkii: I thought tlmt I would drop
)ou,: ftw line limn (his piece as 1 waa
Hliirllcd yoslordty, while In town of Weston,
bytbeehrill whistle of the etoiim inline,
tho Ural Unit ever m In our town. It waa
a threshing outfit moving Irom one field to
another. But o think tho day Is closo at
hiinil when wo will hear tho Iron horso
siioillng through this country.
We me right lu Ibe midftuf cur harvest
In this uoumry. I et:ud In one place on my
fiirm one Uy laxt week nml eould nount
Micn threshera ruuulng and cloven hoadora
all within threo miles or eauh other. Now,
bow la thai for high," ror a alock raising
o mntry. But wo Intend Umatilla county la
(Mrry tho banner for this harvest In number
of bushel of grain per aoro. Crops are very
uood hero. Wo have ust tjulahod threshing
a fovon anro ploce nroata for Mr. F. J. (Jal
llhir, v.-hloh turned nut 80 buabela ier a era.
There Is plenty or wheal hero that will ylold
60 to CO busbela per aero. Mr. Jimlaoa
Ihreehed offol 17aariM 1020 bunhoU of wheat.
110.152 bUMheln per cie The crops hot
will a vet age 30 In 40 bushels per or. I
will oloao or I will havo m y article too long.
Wu H. Hamih.i
Meetiflg of Hop-Qrowen.
KtlOHNH i ll'V, Aug. 221, 1877.
Momberaof Lane County Hop Orowera
A-noelatlon hold their reaular meeting oat
HtturiUv last and after tranaactlnu their
reguUr bnslnasa thn remaluderof the tlm
waa spent In aaoertalnliiK aa near aa poselbla
the condition of iho Hop crop for this year.
Aa reported tha vlnoa lisik well and abow
an algn ol bllahtor attack rrom Inneota. Tha
statement made InKnraet Wei la' Hop Cir
cular nf Aug. 3d, lak n rntn the Taooaaa,
W. T., ntrald, to the , nVct that Ibe vines
warn turning while lef.ue they were' la
bltfMe.)in, erroneous for aa far aa known at
present, wl h tiTe eioepiirui nr-sino jmrJjh
vluisi are luxurlanl and fiult of a uood feisa,
whloh la b-gluuliig in nliange oolor and will
In two or three weeka be ready lo harvest.
All maiiibnr preeiii evinced adeiermla
atlon to pick aa clean and care aa nicely as
possible aa we am aware It Is Ibe only thing
that van Insure uooos In hop growing.
Thn next meeting Is Used for Sept. 1st.
A. A Smith, Prealdtnt.
J. IT. Dh'pwn, Sfcroiary.
Kxplanation We receive I word that tha
Kan post utile waa dl-ooiiiluued end (heri
tor a week or en sent the Z na psckago f
Lliioolu, but we learn that Z-nasilll haa a
post o flirt and shall hereafter Mend as hereto
fore. Wo hope our friend i over there hava
not been discommoded by tha nilstako wa
made, which wo euiiposed waa on uoott
authority.
Oaiiokn Vai.lky O'., Aug. 28 1TJ,
Harvest la almosi o er and the good tima
whlcli the farmers have lis ked firward to,
afitir harvesi, I near at liau i, they are hlgb
Iv elated In prospect nl'n-o-lvlofc- llr reward
for his hard years labor As h xeueral thing
crops are go id In this valley, Old Douglas
wdll holda her well earmd reputation ol bs
iiigiiiiiiorthiilmtt wheat produjlng counties
of tbo Sta'e.
Tho Omul Templar aro prospering. Clcav
hiuil Lodge, No 2MI carries forward tho
standard or temperance by a oonilniial In-nri'Miufm-mhitrhlp,
Tne olllit-r loeisil
ol firths priM-nii terui b F. M (1 od, L I,
are: K V Wo id roll", 0 I'j Mary No-iimii,
V.T.i D. II itler.S ; Ada B'adly, A S 5 K.
liradly, R II S.j Mr. II L vmgine, L If,
S ; K LtbriH, F S; A. II, WeodruU'eei'i,,
T ; A. II. Wiiodruir, Jon , M ; Nelll (iuod,
D, M.;Sirah Orlr.ie, I, 0 : T. Ysib'ough,
0.0, : 11. v drtiiih-.a 11 v. oiitimiH.
A Wurnlug,
If any nf our iwiimi, akn up retrays
they Nhoiild folio a the law sirlrtly.Hiid never
glveuplhe animal to any ktraiitier timll bn
fully proves the wneiHhlp before enuiu Jus
IICOOl the 1'iere Tt-lOe wre IrMllps ti,.v. uo
Imrowriho Siale hiimluu o-uay no Ices
iiriuled In the comity pa era or iMhteil
up, ami gnlms fur Ihe iiiiIiiiIh silver l-ed,
sod provleir iiMMiri-hlp ny innledi rali ; ilie
lrnir tiiMMooih lUluer'leg upihe pri perty
ir Inn In tkoauim, o the nreiendt.d owuor
at a reduce l-r
Wilt, m.itle Uuiveifclty.
The Faeiitty iifiiiH Wllliimelo University
for thn lutx; year I uu le upoftho lollnwlng
named teaeher-, nit eminent In their piolib
!ou: T. M.Oaicb, Preldent end Profei-for
ir Meh'al and Moral Milence; Geo II. Col
lier, I'loteka-ir of .MaitiHilallcs and Na'ural
S'lleiii'efc; I'eresa D Holderno-e, PrecepireM
ami 'leaeherol LaiiKuaneM; KlleiiJ, Chan
lierllu, Pruieistuf Ai'aitemlesl DepirtmeutJ
and li la M. Allen, 'leaubercf ImurumtaUl
Mulo.
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