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212. Captain Jack, 2M.

Carey Irrigation Act, 273.

"Carrie Ladd," m

Carver, Jonathan, Ifi.

Cascades, legend of, 48j emerg- ing from the Ocean, li.

Cascade Locks, ZIZ^

Cattle and horses brought to Oregon, TL

Caves, part of National reserve,

m

Cayuse Chiefs profess wizard

powers, 118. Cayuse War, 116, lia. Celilo Falls, 318: Locks and Ca- nal, 212. Cemetery in stone, 21iL Chadwick, Gov S.. F., 21L Chair of Agriculture established.

Chamberlain, Gov. George E..2H1.

Champoeg Meeting, importance of, 98; site of located, 270: monument, 271 : Pioneer Me- morial Building, 272.

Champooick District, a!L

Chautauqua, 257.

Chemawa, ML

Chenoweth. F. A., JJiiL

Chief Cutlip, IIL

Chief John, lAL

Chief Quatley, IM.

Chinook J arson, SO.

Chinook Salmon, habits of, 185. 187.

Christian College, UfL

Cleveland, President, 24r>.

Clackamas District, ftfi.

Clear Lake, 2TL 21^

Climates of Oregon,

Colonization of Oregon, neces- sity for, 82-

"Columbia," a historic ship, 30; equipped, 23^ circumnavigates the globe, SL

Columbia Highway, 222-

Columbia River, mouth of ospied by Heceta, 2fi; entered by Cap- tain Gray, 32j Columbia River explored by British, 33; names of, 25.

Columbia River natural bridge, 22fi.

Columbia University, 273. Columbus, 2^

Compromise on U. S. Senator,

Condon, Dr. Thomas, 15.

Congressmen from Oregon, 22^.

Connor, Rev. T. J., 1L2.

"Constitution," Battleship, 55.

Cook discovers Sandwich Islands, 2S; sails through Bering Strait, 28; names Cape Gregory, 28j names Cape Foulweather, 28_; names Cape Perpetua, 28; names East Cape and Cape Prince of Wales, 2&; fur trade,

Copperfield placed under martial law, 20S.

Corbett. IL W.. 263. 2S5.

Coronado marches to Kansas, 24*

Cortereal, Gaspard, 21.

Cortez conducts explorations, 22.

Corvallis College, 163. 164.

Corvallis College founded, IM.

Courts, Territorial, lllL

Co veil. Grant A., 252.

Coyote and Three Witches, leg- end of, 51L

Crater Lake, 274: described by Joaquin Miller, 276.

Crater Lake National Park, 211.

Crime stronger than arm of law, 179.

Crossing the plains, 8&. Cuadra explores coast to Rus- sian Territory, 2fi. Curry, Governor, 155. 156. Dallas College, 212. Davenport, Homer, 378. Davis, Governor, 155^ Deady, Matthew P., Ififi. Deady Hall, 212. Deepest canyon in world, 22fi.