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Contents for May, 1399.





PAGE Native Sons of Oregon, 5 * S 2 Eugene D. White, . a = 5 3 _ Peerless Oregon (Poem), @ 5 2 : W. C. Kantner, D. D., 5 S 1 & Oregon Pioneer Association, < 4 x Geo. H. Himes, . 4 e : a 6 First Native-Born, . s 6 - 2 “ ‘ % 5 . é é 3 : 9 Indian War Veterans, . : S 5 Thos. A. Wood, . 5 3 2 10 _ Trouble (Poem), . . 5 A S Gov. Geo. L. Curry, . 5 % , abit Why the Indian Fears Golden Hair, 4 F.H. Saylor, . E 4 ie 3 13 An Unpublished Letter of Gen’1 Joe Hooker, . a 3 . : 5 : 17 Rey. Jason Lee and Dr. Marcus Whitman, H.K. Hines,D.D., . ¥ . Bs 18 First School in Oregon, a % A _ 2 4 H A ‘ i és 20 Mountain Lore, 5 . : 5 Z 3 S ? “ 5 $ fi a 21 Oregon Without a Seal of State, E e F.H. Saylor, . 3 . , A 23 An Unpublished Letter of Mrs. Whitman, 5 A : ; A y e 27 Trout Fishing, 3 . . sf o : & % : 4 : é é “ 29 Court in Yamhill in 1846, . & A ‘ 5 é x : . es : & 30 An Interesting Letter (Yakima War), : Lieut. T. J. Small, . s : 3 31 First Marriage in Oregon, AM ites Bhat ; é % 33 |The Man That Makes Hay (Poem), . z C. W. Phillips, . 5, A Commission of 1844, . 4 2 4 3 5 : Two Chaps. in a Boy’s Life, a 5 2 i 3 s ‘3 ¥ , The Horse, . d ; 5 Ms F : * ¢ . 2 5 ; a x 3 36 One on Col. Nesmith, . i iP aks ‘ - : A s : 3 87 ‘Purpleand Gold, . . . | | ‘ » 2 eo ere | ogg Nesika Wa-Wa, . : ri : 5 5 A 5 - > ’ 5 5 fe : 40 Biographical, a i Ps 4 2 : . F : y Z - z 5 43


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