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 TABLE OF CONTENTS SLACUM'S REPORT ON OREGON, 1836-7 175-224 SPALDING, LETTERS BY REV. AND MRS. H. H., WRITTEN SHORTLY AFTER COMPLETING THEIR TRIP ACROSS THE CONTINENT, 1836 371-379 WORK, JOHN, JOURNAL OF, COVERING SNAKE RIVER EXPEDITION OF 1830. Edited by T. C. Elliott 363-371 AUTHORS. Bagley, Clarence B., Transmission of Intelligence in Early Days in Oregon ...347-362 Bailey, Walter, The Barlow Road 287-296 Barlow, William, Reminiscences of Seventy Years. 240-286 Clark, Robert Carlton, How British and American Subjects Unite in a Common Government for Oregon Territory in 1844 .140-159 Elliott, T. C., The Earliest Travelers on the Oregon Trail. ...... 71-84 Editing of Journal of John Work, Snake River Expe- dition, 1830-1 363-371 Frein, P. J., Translation of Address by Canadian Settlers 338-340 Himes, George H., Centennial of the Arrival of the First White Men in Baker County 85-86 Celebration of the Sixty-Ninth Anniversary of the Or- ganisation of the First American Civil Government West of the Rocky Mountains 86 Holman, Frederick V., A Brief History of the Oregon Pro- visional Government and What Caused Its Formation. . . 89-139 McCornack, Ellen Condon, A Glimpse Into Prehistoric Oregon. . 3-13 Scott, Leslie M., John Fiske's Change of Attitude on the Whit- man Legend 160-174 Woodward, Walter Carleton, Rise and Early History of Political Parties in Oregon, VI 15-70 Yoang, Frances Packard, John C. Calhoun as Secretary of War, 1817-1825 297-337 Young, F. G., Historial Series for Kindling an Oregon Sentiment 1-2 Notes on Activity in Marking Santa Fe and Oregon Trails, and on History Buildings 86 [IV]