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 111. HISl ORY OF OREGON Hangman's tree, 179.

Hawthorne, B. J., IM. 2M.

Hayes, Pres., visits Oregon, 22!L

Hayes-Tilden Conte.st, 21L

Heceta Head. 2fi.

Hen C521, ailL

Hermann, Dinger, V.i^.

Hieroglyphics near Arlington, 234: in Cascadia Cave, 23^

Higginson, Mrs. Ella, 355.

Hill, David. JiS.

Hill, James J., 2M.

Hillman, John W., discovers Cra- ter Lake, 2Ifi.

Hillocks of snakes, IM,

Hogg, T. Egenton, 2AL

Holladay, Ben., IM.

Holman, Alfred, aifi.

Honor system for convicts, 2M.

Hoover, Herbert, 225^

Hostility to negroes. 190.

Household Economy, chair of, established.

Howard, Gen. O. O., 213.

Hoyt, Dr. Francis S., 8£.

Hudson's Bay Company, 61j chief interest in Oregon, 62: convey Rev. Blanchet and Rev. Demers to Oregon Country, Ifl^

"Hutchins Goose," 380.

Idaho Territory organized, 152.

Improved Poultry Industry, 213.

Initiative and Referendum, 270.

Indians, their struggle for exist- ence, 43; their folk-lore, 48; their Book of Genesis, 48; fairs, 65; wars, causes of, 116. 135: War Veterans, 281: skele- tons and relics,

"In the Emerald Land," m.

Interstate Wagon Bridge, 334.

Irvine. Rev. Samuel 0., 157.

Irrigation law passed, 255 : activ- ities in Oregon, 311.

"Is it Worth While?" 3&&.

Jackson, President, sends com- missioners to Oregon, 147.

Jacksonville. 147.

Jefferson's estimate of Lewis and Clark Expedition, ifi.

"Jennie Clark," IM-

Joaquin Miller, IL SSL

Joaquin Miller's Chapel, ZQiL

Johnson, John W., 240.

Juan Perez sails to San Mar- garita, 2fi.

Kam, Jacob, 133.

Kelley, Hall J., Ifij advocates occupation of Oregon, 59j ar- rives in Oregon, 60j returns to Massachusetts, fifi.

Kendall, Thomas S., D.D., 151.

"Kwanchai," 2m.

Labor laws governing minors,

LaCreole Academic Institute, 165, 212.

I^ack of postal facilities in early

times, lafi. Lady Mr Duff, m Lafayette Seminary, 25IL Lake Ewauna, 195. Lake once a mountain, 21L "Land of the Big Red Apples,"

Lane, Gov., 123^ 12iL

"Lausanne," IL

Law and order league, 179.

Ledyard publishes first account of Cook's voyage, 22.

Lee. Rev. Daniel, 63.

Lee, Rev. Jason, 69^ I&i

Legends: Birds and their Bright Colors, 52j Cascades, 48; Coyote on the Klamath, Coyote and Three Witches, 50; Skookums, 50i Tallapus and the Cedar Tree, 51; Five Thunders, 51.

Legislative Assembly at Falls,di.

Legislature, date for convening changed. 228.

Lewis and Clark Centennial Ex- po.sition, 285.

Lewis and Clark Expedition, 38; at Council Bluffs, 40; winter at Mandan, 40; suffering, iSj Fort Clitsop, 44; salt cairn, 45: rt^tu