Number 1 (March) edit

  • The Oregon Legislature of 1868 and the Fourteenth Amendment. by Robert W. Johannsen
  • Reminiscences and Anecdotes: Horse and Buggy Days. by Oswald West
  • Steamboats on the Columbia: The Pioneer Period. by Earle K. Stewart
  • Oregon Wool-Scouring Plants of the Early 1900s. by Alfred L. Lomax
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • Board, Staff, Pubs

Number 2 (June) edit

  • Diary of a Fourteen Year Old Boy's Days with Chief Joseph. by Erskine Wood
  • Reminiscences and Anecdotes: Mostly about Politics
  • The Lost County, Umpqua, Oregon, and Its Early Settlements. by Verne Bright
  • A Letter by Henry H. Spalding from the Rocky Mountains
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • Board, Staff, Pubs

Number 3 (September) edit

  • Problems of Locating and Using Historical Manuscripts. by Herbert A. Kellar, William N. Bischoff, Harry C. Bauer, S. K. Stevens
  • History in Pacific Northwest Novels Written since 1920. by Helen Hitt
  • Davy Crockett Legend and Tales in the Oregon Country. by Verne Bright
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "News Notes"
  • OHS Board, Staff, Pubs

Number 4 (December) edit

  • McMurtrie's Oregon Imprints: A Supplement. by George N. Belknap
  • Early Explorations through Warm Springs Reservation Area. by Ralph M. Shane
  • Visit to the McLoughlin Country: The Annual Society Address. by Burt Brown Barker
  • "Reviews"
  • "Affiliated Societies"
  • "Minutes of Annual Meeting"

Index edit

  • OHS Board, Staff, PUbs

 

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