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Railroad Interests of Oregon; an address by Thomas E. Cornelius to the Oregon Legislature and the people of Oregon upon the controversy between the "Oregon Central Railroad Company, East Side," and the "Oregon Central Railroad Company, West Side," Salem, Oregon, October 13, 1868. Broadside.

Mortgage executed by William Garwood to W. L. Higgins on Lot 8, Block 47, City of Portland, for $1,000, on September 28, 1852, before Anthony L. Davis, justice of the peace. The instrument was recorded by W. S. Caldwell in Washington County October 25, 1853.

Quit-Claim Deed of James H. A. Mills to Patrick Raleigh, conveying Lot 7, Block 47, conveying his title for the sum of $100.

Quit-Claim Deed of Dorsey S. Baker to Mills for the above premises, in consideration of payment of $100.

Deed of D. H. Lownsdale, town proprietor of Portland, to Horace W. Peabody, of the brig Seguin, conveying Lot 6, Block 47, on July 2, 1850, for $110.

Deed of Horace W. Peabody to Patrick Raleigh, conveying the same lot.

Deed of W. L. Higgins to William Garwood, conveying Lot 8, Block 47, on September 28, 1852.

History of Indian Affairs among the Nez Perces. A series of seven letters by Rev. H. H. Spaulding, printed in The Pacific, San Francisco, Cal., May 25 to July 6, 1865.

Early Missionary Labors among the Indians of Oregon. A series of four letters by Rev. H. H. Spaulding, printed in The Pacific September 14, 28, October 19, November 9, 1865.

The sub-titles of these letters are as follows: I—"The First Two White Women who Crossed the Mountains." II—"Two Missionary Ladies Save this Coast to the U. S. A." III—"Dr. Whitman's Winter Journey." IV—"Dr. Whitman's Successful Mission at Washington."