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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SUBJECTS OF PAPERS.

FOLK FESTIVAL, WHY NOT, IN ROSE FESTIVAL?

By F. G. Young 315-317

GRAY, CAPTAIN WILLIAM P., REMINISCENCES OF

By Fred Lockley 321-354

OREGON IN 1863

By Thomas W. Prosch 61-64

OSBORN, BURR, SURVIVOR OF HOWISON EXPEDITION TO OREGON

IN 1846 By George H. Himes 355-365

SCOTT, HARVEY W. Review of Half-Century Carreer of, as Editor, and Estimate

of His Work By Alfred Holman 87-133

Outline of Events in Life of 133

Extensive Library as Gauge of His Broad Scholarship and

Literary Activity By Charles H. Chapman 134-139

Review of Writings of, on Favorite and Most Important

Topics By Leslie M. Scott 140-204

Verses Contributed on Occasion of Death of

By Dean Collins and Wm. P. Perkins 139, 205

Tribute to, From Contemporary Editors Throughout United

States on Fame in Journalism 206-210

WILBUR, FATHER, AS INDIAN AGENT, 1886

By Henry C. Coe 65-67

DOCUMENTS.

HOWISON, LIEUTENANT NEIL M., REPORT ON OREGON, 1846.

A Reprint 1-60

LOWNSDALE, DANIEL H., LETTER OF, TO SAMUEL R. THURSTON.

Introduction by Clarence B. Bagley 213-249

McLoucHLiN, DR. JOHN, COST OF IMPROVEMENTS MADE BY, AT

WILLAMETTE FALLS, TO JANUARY 1, 1851 68-70

Ross, ALEXANDER, JOURNAL OF, ON SNAKE COUNTRY EXPEDITION,

1824. Editorial Notes by T. C. Elliott 366-388

SMITH, E. WILLARD, JOURNAL OF, WITH FUR TRADERS, VASQUEZ AND SUBLETTED 1839-41. Contributor's Note by J. Neil- son Barry 250-279

WORK, JOHN, JOURNAL OF, ON SNAKE COUNTRY EXPEDITION,

1830-31. Second Half Editorial Notes by T. C. Elliott. .281-314

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