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INDEX TO VOL. VIII.

THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS. Accessions, 85-94, 410-4'24. AITCHISON, CLYDE B., The Mormon Settlements in the Missouri Valley, 276-289. Allyn, Judge, 226. Anderson, Sarah J., 227. ANDERSON, THOMAS M., The Vancou- ver Reservation Case, 219-230. Applegate, Jesse, Professor Schafer's study of life and services of, 80. Baker, Colonel E. D., 249. Barn hart, George, 7. Barnhart, William H., 2-7. Bernier, Marcel, 224. Bird, Charles J., 227. Blanchet, Father, 221 bishop, 224. Bonneville, Colonel, 224. Reuben Patrick Boise," 201-204, 267. Brereton, B. M., "Did Sir Francis Drake Land on Any Part of Oregon?" reviewed by F. G. Young, 406. Brewer, Justice, 229. Brooke, Lloyd, 227. Brouillet, 222. Burke, Daniel, 220. Carter, Louisa, 227. Chamberlain, Francis A., 227. Chinook Language, 245.249. Clarke County, 223. Columbia College, 266. " Occupation of Columbia" (doc.), 51-75; report on, April 15, 1824, 290-294. Comegys, Mr., 269.

  • Professor Thomas Condon," 201-217.

Council Bluffs, 279. Cowlitz Mission, 221. Craft in fighting Indians, 47-49. Crawford, Peter W., 227. " Trade and Currency in Early Oregon," by James Henry Gilbert, reviewed by James R. Robertson, 408-409. Dallas, Major A. J., 225. Davenport, Matty, 7. DAVENPORT, T. W., Recollections of an Indian Agent, 1-41, 95-128, 231-264, 353-374. Deady, Judge Matthew P., 251. Demers, Father, 221. Diary of Asahel Hunger and Wife, 387-405. Dillon, William H., 227. " Did Sir Francis Drake Land on any Part of Oregon ? " by R. M. Brereton, reviewed by F. G. Young, 406. Douglas, James, 23. Eells, Reverend Gushing, 235-236. Eells, Reverend Myron, a statement of, work of and notice of death of, 81-83. Ermatinger. Frank, has charge of Hud- son Bay Company party and aids the Mungers, 396-402. " The Historic Sites in Eugene and their Monuments," by JENNIE B. HARRIS, 261-272. Expenditures, annual, of the different departments of the territorial gov- ernment of Oregon, 151-154. Farnham, at Dr. Whitman's in 1839, 404. Finances of the Territorial Period, 1849- 1859, by F. G. YOUNG, 129-190. Finances, territorial, general conditions affecting, 129-134 ; public spirit affect- ing, 134-188; economic conditions, 138-141. Flippin, the sutler, 9. Floyd, Dr. John, report on the occupa- tion of the Columbia, 1821 (doc.), 51-75. Francis, Simeon, quotation from ad- dress of, 345 ; from editorial of, 350. French Prairie, Mission on, 221. Gaston. Joseph, " Oregon's Inland Em- pire,*' 80. Government policy at the Umatilla Reservation, 4-5. Gray, William H., 227. Gregory, Charles Noble, " Samuel Free- man Miller," reviewed, 406-407. Griffin, J. S., and wife, among mission- aries crossing plains in 1839, 387-405. Hanford, Judge, 229. Harris, Mr., leads company crossing plains in 1839, 390. HARRIS, JENNIE B., The Historic Sites in Eugene and their monuments. 265-273. Hathaway, Major, 220, 280. Henderson, E. P., 266. Henry, Mr. Bachus, the Agency carpen- ter, 9. HIMES, GEORGE H., The History of the Organization of the State Agricul- tural Society, 317-352 ; submits letters of Lincoln (76), Pickett (77), Mc- Loughlin (295). HOLMAN, FREDERICK V., Address of Frederick V. Holman at the Dedica- tion of the McLoughlin Institute at Oregon City, December 6, 1907, 303-316. Holy Angels, College of, 225. Howlish Wampo, wrongly proceeded against, 24-31 ; an orator, 250 ; posses- sions of, 371 Huddleston, 266. Hudson Bay Company, 221-223. Indian Agent, Recollections of an, by T. W. DAVENPORT, 1-41,95-128, 231-264. 353-374. Indians at the Umatilla Reservation, the military outrage in attempt to mete out justice among, 24-36; how the government's policy towards 428 INDEX. came short, 35-36; practice secreting animals of travellers, 37; outrage upon by gamblers, 38-39 ; magnanim- ity of, 39-41; ill-success of govern- ment in its attempts to remedy its policy towards, 99-101 ; council of ex- press appreciation of agent's honesty, 111-112; sensibility of, 112; religion among, 112-113 ; dispensing of liquor among,114-116; acquire art of plowing, 117-118; cast-oft women (Low-ee-ii,) 118-120; sex caste among, 122-123; tribal authority among crumbles, 122- 128 ; salary to chiefs a possible cor- ruption fund,J26-127; uncertain rights of property, 231-233. Indians in general, characteristics of, 253-264; languuge of, 244-253; natural and inevitable antagonism between them and the whites, 353-3711; the part of civilization that was poisonous to them, 371-374. Indian Wars of the Territorial Period, finances of, 182-190. Ingalls, General Bufus, 227. Jack, Captain, and the Modocs, 367. Japanese sailors, rescue of, 307-308. JESUP, THOMAS S., .Letter of, on the probable difficulty of making an es- tablishment at the mouth of the Columbia River, 290-294. Joseph, Chief, the Nez Perce, 367. Joset, Father, 226. Kamiakin, 368. Kanesville, 285-287. Kelley, Hall Jackson, bibliography of, by FRED WILBUR POWELL, 375-386. Legislation, Oregon, noteworthy, 79-80. Library, territorial, 141-143. Lincoln, letter of, to Simeon Francis, 1860 (doc.), 76-77. McGillivray, Napoleon, 227. McLoughlin, Dr. John, the Father of Oregon, by Frederick V. Holman, re- viewed, 407. McLoughlin, Dr. John, 221 ; letter of, to the Oregon Statesman June 8, 1852 (doc.), 29.5-299; estimate of, 303; early life, 303-304 ; autocrat of the Oregon country, 304-306; rescues Japanese sailors, 307-308 ; latter days of, 310-311 ; religion of, 3L1-313 ; reputation of, 313-315 ; character of, 315-316. Mail routes and rates in Oregon and Washington in the fifties, 191-194. Marshall, Principal William I., bio- graphical note on death of, 81. Maxon, Silas D., 227. Meacham, A. B. 243-244. Meany, Edmond S., "Vancouver's Dis- covery of Puget Sound," noted, 80; reviewed. 300-301. Military Posts in Oregon and Washing- ton in the fifties, 194-195. "Miller, Samuel Freeman," by Charles Noble Gregory, reviewed, 406-407. Minto, John, on forestry in Morning Oregon ian, 80-81. Mission, what constituted, 227-228. Mormon Settlements in the Missouri Valley, The, by CLYDE B. AITCHI- SON, 275-289. Munger, Asahel and Eliza, Diary of (doc.), 387-405. Nesmith, James W., a note of explana- tion of an expression in prefatory note to diary of, 84. Nesqually, mission at, 221. Newell, Dr. Robert, an employee of the American Fur Company, 1839, 395. Oblate fathers, 222. Ogden, Mr., 220. Omahas, 279. Oregon Conditions in the Fifties, Notes from a Government Document on, by THOMAS W. PROSCH, 191-200. Oregon, State Agricultural Society, The History of the Organization of, by GEORGE H. HIMES, 317-352. Oregon superintendents of Indian af- fairs, 234-244. Oregon's deficient faith in the progres- sive nature of the Indian, 234. O. S. N. Company, accommodations of, for trip up the Columbia, 1862, 6. Oregon City, the site of the first state fair, 342-351. Oregon City Argus quoted, 350-351. Oregon Farmer quoted, 325, 332 333, 335. Oregon Statesman quoted, 317-318. Palmer, Joel, 236-243. Penitentiary, territorial, 143-146. Petrain, Mary, 22t>. Peu-peu-mox-mox, 308-309. Pickett, Geo. E., letter of, to Reuben F. Maury, 1861, (doc.) 77-78. Pinto, Mr., 8-9. Placide, Antoine, 6-7. Pottawattamies, 279-280. POWELL, FRED WILBUR, Bibliography of Hall, Jackson Kelley, 374-386. Pratt, Judge O. C., 267. Proulx, Mary, 226. Rector, William H., 1-3. Revenues, the expenditure of them, 164-174 ; the levying and collection of them, 174-182. Rochon, August, 226. ROBERTSON, JAMES R., (R) Gilbert's " Trade and Currency in Early Ore- gon," 408-409. Rowland, Dr., appointed Agency phy- sician, 9. St. Germain, 226. St. James, the mission of, 220, 224, 228. Salem, State fair located at, 352. Sarpy, 277-279. School, the common, fund, 155-160. School, the first in the Oregon Country, 306-307. Skinner, Eugene F., 266-267. Smith, John J., 227. Smith, Joseph, 277. Soldier of the Oregon Frontier, A, by WILL J. TRIMBLE, 42-59. Stage ride from Salem to Oregon City, 1862, 5-6. State House, territorial, 147-150. "Steel Points," 406. Stensgair, John, 227. Steptoe, defeat of due to inferiority of soldiers' arms, 45. Stevens, Governor I. I., 224, 368. Stickas, Indian of high character, 112- 113, 368. Surveys and public lands in Oregon in tha fifties, 194-200. Teal, Dr., 6, 7, 8, 9. INDEX. 429 Thornton, J. Quinn, quotation from, address of, 346. Trimble, Joel Graham A Soldier of the Oregon Frontier, 42-50. TRIMBLE, WILT, J., A Soldier of the Ore- gon Frontier, 42-50. " Trade and Currency in Early Oregon," by James Henry Gilbert, reviewed, 408-409. Umatilla Reservation, employees at, 2-11; conditions existing at, 11-15; change of policy instituted at, 15-24. United States Senator, popular choice of ratified, 79. University, the territorial, fund, 160, 164-170. Vancouver Reservation Case, The, by THOMAS M. ANDERSON, 219-230. " Vancouver's Discovery of P u g e t Sound, by Edmond S. Meany, re- viewed, 300-301. Walker, Courtney M., at Fort Hall, 1839, 395. Weston, Thomas, Agency blacksmith,9. White, John S., superintendent of farm ing on Umatilla Reservation, 6- ex- perience with leave of absence, 96-98 ; accomodations to travellers on the Reservation, 99. Whitman, Dr. Marcus, conditions at his station, 1839, 403-405. Williams, Geo. H., 249, 270. WILSON, J. K. (R), Lord's "Reminis- cences of Eastern Oregon." 300 ; and Holman's "Dr. John McLoughlin, the Father of Oregon," 407. Yamhill County agricultural society, the first, 317. Young, Brigham, 279-286. YOTTNG, F. G., Finances of the Territo- rial Period, 1849-1859, 129-190. The Marking of Historic Sites, 273-275. (R>, Meany's "Vancouver's Dis- covery of Puget Sound," 300-301. (Ri, Brereton's " Did Sir Francis Drake Land on Any Part of Oregon?"