X. \n 797 \n Prichett, defended Inds, ii. 96; acting gov., 98.
Prigg, Fred, mem. P. L. L. C., i. 297; judge, 496; terr. sec., 606; death, ii. 36.
Prim, P. P., pros, att y, ii. 336; of const, convention, 423; app td dist judge, 443, 670.
Prince, Nez Perces, chief, i. 279.
Pringle, Pherne T., biog,, i. 570.
Pringle, Virgil K., biog., i. 570.
Printing press, Hall brings, 1839, i. 335-6.
Probate courts, i. 3(
Probst, Robert, murder of, ii. 477.
Protective assoc., capital, object, ii. 21-2.
Protestant church, first erected, ii. 677.
Provencher, J. N., bishop of Juliopo- lis, 1834, i. 315.
Provisions, high price, i. 259, 451.
Pruett, J. H., biog., i. 633.
Public buildings, acts concerning, ii. 298.
Public lands, first sale of, ii. 660.
Public library, books for, ii. 144.
Public roads, acts relating to, ii. 651- 2.
Pudding river, name, i. 72.
Puebla mts, fight at, ii. 535.
Puget Sound, exploration, i. 463^4; collector appointed, ii. 108; fortifi cations, 510.
Puget Sound Agricultural Co., oppo sition to, i. 189; attempt at settle ment, 252; Cowlitz, 319.
Pugh, J. W., biog., i. 572.
Putnam, Charles, road making, 1846, i. 558.
Pyle, James M. , clerk of assembly, ii. 434; senator, 1864-6, 665-7; sup ports R. R. grants, 697 \n Q \n Quallawort, execution of, ii. 80. Quatley, Chief, in Lane s Ind. expdt,
ii. 219-21. Quebec, archbishopric, appoints Blan-
chet to Or., 1837, i. 306. Quesnel, F., settler, i. 74. Quito, brig, ii. 48. \n R \n Radford, Lt R. C. W., Indian expdt.,
ii. 320. Rae, W. Or., life as fur-trader, i. 36:
in Cal, 251. \n Rae, Mrs, marries, i. 37: in Cal.. 251.
Ragan, Win, attack on Inds, ii. 534.
Railroads, memorial for, i. 590: char ters granted, ii. 325-6; land grant, 668; hist, of, 695-706; progress, 746.
Rainer, founded, ii. 252.
Rainey, J. T., biog., i. 570.
Rains, C., killed, ii. 464.
Ralston, Jeremiah, biog.,i. 631; Uni versity trustee, ii. 299.
Rascal river, name, i. 90.
Ravalli, Antonio, arrives July 1844, i. 325.
Raymond, W. W., at Clatsop miss., i. 177, 187; death, 199-200.
Reading, P. B., pion., 1843, i. 395.
Real estate exchange, list of iiicor- porators, ii. 751.
Ream Lt, in Modoc war, ii. 593.
Reasoner, I. S., Presb. min., ii. 681.
Rector, W. H., mem. of leg., i. 612; left for Cal. ii. 47; supt of Ind. af fairs, 459; R. R. comm r, 696.
Red River families, settle t in Or. , 252.
Reed, Geo., killed by Inds, ii. 395.
Reed, I. H., of const, convention, ii. 423.
Reed, Martin, killed by Inds, ii. 395.
Rees, W. H., institutes library, i. 295-7; mem. of leg., 612. sec. of Pioneer Soc., 693.
Reeves/ S. C., pilot, i. 326, 589; ii. 24-5; left for Cal., 47.
Rehart, C. A., biog. of, ii. 715.
Religion, first celebration mass Nov., 25, 1838, Vancouver, i. 317.
Religious sects, numbers, denomina tions, ii. 36.
Remeau, assists emigrants, 1848, i. 400.
Rendezvous, of fur traders, i. 130.
Republican party, formation of, ii. 416; clubs, 418; platform, 1858, 430; convention 1859, 445; 1862, 637; victory of 1888, 762.
Reservation, on Malheur river, ii. 554; set off, 653.
Revenue, raising of 1845, i. 540; laws, ii. 104-8.
Reynolds, Frances Ella, biog., i. 753.
Reynolds, R. B. defended Inds, ii. 96.
Rice, Col, killed, ii. 527.
Rice, W. H. , fainthearted missionary, i. 334.
Richard, Father, superior of the ob late orders, i. 328.
Richardson, A., in Ind. exped., ii. 224. \n 7