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with the Republican party with regard to its protective policy, but affiliated with that party because of his agree- ment with it on more serious ques- tions, 171-4; deprecates violent expul- sion of Chinese, but holds that social need of exclusion outweighs indus- trial need of Chinese labor on the Pacific Coast, 174-8; expressions evoked from him by agitations, chal- lenges and experiences in the hard times of 1894, 178-82; out of sympa- thy with progressive socialization of industry, 182-3; minimized efficacy of social legislation, placed all responsibil- ity upon home, 183-6; "industry is the first of the influences of right living," 186-9; goal that socialistic teachings would lead to pointed out, 189-90; ex- tension of governmental functions op- posed, 190-1; advocates of single tax doctrine criticised, 192; trust methods scored, 192-3; modification of Oregon system urged that representative sys- tem of law-making and of party organ- ization might be preserved, 193-8; participations in some railway rival- ries, 198-200; combatted mortgage tax, 200; influences specified that contrib- ute to high cost of living, 200-1 ; inde- pendence the prime requisite for right functioning in journalism, but legiti- mate money-making must be first object, 201-4.

TRIBUTES TO MR. SCOTT'S ACHIEVEMENTS IN JOURNALISM, 206.

Sioux Indian depredations in Rocky Mountains, 265-8; 271.

SMITH, E. WILLARD, Journal of, while with fur traders, Sublette and Vas- quez, 250-79; biographical note on, 250.

SUBLETTE, WILLIAM L., probably one of the leaders of the expedition into the Rocky Mountains, 1839-40, 250-1.

THURSTON, SAMUEL R., history of, pa- pers of, 214. Toulon, voyage of, 1847, 13.

Vasquez and Sublette expedition into the Rocky Mountains, 1839-40, course of, 251-3; in council with the Arapa- hoes, 260.

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WALKER, I. R., leader of expedition to California, 253 ; discoverer of Yosemite wonderland, 253; 268.

WILBUR, REV. J. H., experiences of, as Indian agent in 1886, 65-7.

WILKES, LIEUTENANT CHARLES, cause for criticism of, by early Oregonians, 214-16.

Willamette River freezes over at Port- land in Winter of 1861-2, 332-3.

WORK, JOHN, JOURNAL OF, ON SNAKE COUNTRY EXPEDITION, 1830-1, 280-314; course of expedition, 280-1; summary of travels and disasters during expe- dition, 314.

YOUNG, F. G., author of supplement- ary note to Lownsdale letter, 217; author of introductory note to journal of E. Willard Smith, 250-3; author of "Why Not a Folk Festival in the Rose Festival?" 315-17.